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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotElementary Results. Or•no• CoHI echOot dltlrlot1 3rd and 8th grede tMtlng raullt (NOi•. Number la on a acale ol 10010 400.) Orede-lchool v-"eedtnt Wrff"'9 lllleth Coast stud.ents score big ....... ., ... 3rd 82-83 283 61h 82-33 253 Founleln V.aleJ !tem.ntwy 3rd 81-82 301 3rd 82-83 320 81h 81-82 284 6th 82-83 278 Huflltntton 8Mch CltJ 3rd 81-82 3rd 82-83 6th 81-82 61h 82-83 lrvlne Unlft9d 3rd 81-82 3rd 82-83 ~t_!l ~~~~ VtlfV&.-VV Laguna hech Unified 3rd 81-82 3rd 82-03 6th 81-82 4 6th 82-83 Newport ..... Unlft9d 3rd 81-82 3rd 82-83 6th 81-82 8th 82-83 OcMn View Et.mentery 3rd 81-82 3rd 82-83 61h 81-82 6th 82-83 272 301 272 278 308 320 297 310 325 289 306 298 299 290 284 297 294 281 279 288 259 312 327 285 292 273 302 272 293 318 321 294 313 319 275 293 29.3 sos 279 284 303 305 286 303 ~rce: Th• CetlfOt'nla Department of Education. 287 2eo 309 318 288 285 274 315 281 282 307 317 299 300 309 297 309 299 3 11 291 292 318 311 290 296 Irvine has readers LB best in niath By JERRY HIRSCH Of ................. lrvlne Unified School .Diatrict high aichool seniors are better readers and writers than 12th graden at other local school diatricts and Laguna Beach aenion have the beet mathematie&akilla. That la, according to the l'e9ulta o'f C..Ufornia Aaae91ment Prolram tett.a releued today by the .. ri •• u..,:--aia·State Department of Education. Teat results at all the local high achools were . well above the state averages. Like the high achool aeniors, Orange Coast elementary students acored well above the state averages in each category. • Laguna Beach 3rd and 6th graders 8COred highest in reading of the local achool dialricta. Fountain Valley 3rd graders demonslrated the best writing and mathemaU.cs skil.la. Ocean View Elementary School Di.strict 6th graders were the best writers and Laguna Beach 6th graders were the best a t math, the test results showed. (See STATE TEST, Pase AZ) THI ORANGI COAST Death urged :in LB killing , By JEFF ADLER when it found me guilty of crimes , 0t_Oe11y....,.11a11 • . I didn't conunit," Thompeon said, ~ An Orange County Superior according tt> Brower. Court jury Thursday recommend-Prosecutor Mike Jacobs lauded 1 that 28-year -old Thomas the jury's decision , calling 1 Martin Thompson be put to death Fleischli's murder a "real t in California's gas chamber for the atrocious case." He also acknowl- ! 1981 Laguna Beach rape and edged that it was the fint death murder of Ginger Lorraine penalty trial he was aware of ln Fleischli. which the prosecution chose not to , The eight-woman . four-man present evidence during the pen- ' jury reached a verdict in the alty phase. 12th Grade Results Orange Coaet echool dlttrlct 12th grade teetlng reeultt. (Note: Number represent• percentage of correot anawera.) CA TaQORY . • rMdlng writing math ···•••¥•... .. 1981-82 63.2•;. 1882-83 63.1°/. Hunllnoton .. ech Union 1981-82 66. 1°1t 1982-83 66.2•1. lrvlne Unified 1981-82 68.0% 1982-83 69.3•/o Laguna BMoh Unified 1981-82 69.5% 1982-83 . 68.6°/. Newport Mna Unified 63.2'/• 67.7% 63.0% 67. 1•1, 66. 1•1. 71 . 1•1 • 67.0% 12.2•1. 68.8•/o 73.0•/o 69.8% 74.3'!. 70.0% 74.3'/• 69.1% 75, 1'!. 1981-82 68.2% 68.7% 73.9% 1982-83 68.7% 68.6% 74.4•/o ~~: The Cellfomla Oepertment of Education. OC scholars match brains in decathlon By PHIL SNEIDEAMAN Of .............. Student t.eanw from 63 public and private • Oranp County hJch echooll will put their knowledie to the test Saturday ln the 16th annual <>ranee County Academic Decathlon at Loe Alamitos High School. I The competition wu founded by Robert Petenon. Orange County auperlnt.endent of echoola. ''The-pl of the decathlon LI to encourap and kindle the desire for leamJ.ns ln each atudent," Petenon said. "Student.a apend many hours prepar- ing for the competition. Their entire family usually '"get.a involved. On Saturday, thete atudents will have a chance to be recognized for their outstanding efforta." Though the decathlon originated in Orange County. It became a statewide competition four years ago. Last year,~ counties participated. Thia year at least 34 counties will compete. Contestant.a take six written teats covering a' variety of baaic subject areas. An eaaay a1!lo must be (Sff STUDENTS READY, Pa1e AZ) COUNTY IOITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Deadly drug stolen HB • ID Two viala of a drug th.at causes instant respiratory arrest were stolen ThW'8day from a locked n.ara>tica cabinet at Pacifica Hos- pital in Huntington Beach. The drug, Pavulon , can cause death within three minutes after being injected. said Dr. Flo Kotecki, surgery auperviaor at the hospital. She said the drug ii five times as pow•tw .. C\U'U'e, • .w.tance .. __ ......... pinlyma m1d once favored by South American indiam in poi8onin.c arTOW tips. penalty phase of Thompson's first Brower, on the other hand, degree murder ujal after de-criticized the swiftn~ with liberating Ior about three hours. which the jury reached its de- Juron had to decide whether to daion. "I· don't think you can recommend Thompeon be ex-dedde the question~ a ecuiedorsentencedtoalife priaon penons lives or diee ... ln a term without the ~ibility of three-hour period," the defense parole. attom ey said. "I don't understand Wearing a blue sports coat, tie this jury." · and gray slacks, Thompson sat Outing the penalty phase, the stonily as the verdict was read , defense presented evidence show- showing no emotion whatsoever ing Thompson suffered from during the brief proceedingll. severe personality disorders, a After the verdict \vas an-result, the attorneyclalrned, of the nounced, defense attorney Ron harsh upbringing Thompson ex- Brower said Thompson main-perienced at the hands of his tained his innocence. "It (the jury) .. step-father. Also. Brower pointed can't hurt me more. than it did (See DEATH , Page A%) Mopping up operation Members of Orange County's Haz- ardous Materials Team unload pool cleaning truck involved in four-vehicle crash Thursday at Bristol and Birch streets in Newport. Beach. The truck lost chlorine and muratic acid, which necessitated the cleanup. One driver, Rene Maurer, 29, of Laguna Niguel, was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. "The drug takes affect in 30 aeconda and it can very literally wipe you out -forever." Kot«ki said. The stolen drug ia uaed in surgery llituationa as a muacular blocking agent when patients are being placed on mechnical breath- ing unit.a. (See DE~LY, Pa1e A%) Coast braces for 'invasion' by Army, Navy f oot!Jall fans By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Delly,..,. ·-The "biggest Army and Navy invasion" since the Allied a!1118ull on Normandy in World War II is about to hit Southern California and it's going to spill over into Huntington Beach, Fountain Val- ley and the rest of the Orange Coast. About 9,000 U.S . Naval Academy midshipmen and West Point cadets are being airlifted here Tuesday and Wednesday for the Army-Navy football game to be played in Pasadena's Rose • Bowl the dctY ~ft.er Thanksgiving. It's the first time in its 93-year history that the classic will be played west of Chicago. And area residents are opening their homes -anq in some caaes, their hearts -to what many consider to be the flower of the nation's young manhood and womanhood. About 100 cadets are slated to stay with families in the Green- brook area of Fountain Valley alone, according to Jack Price, a member of West Point's Class of 1964. Many of the viSitors will share Thanksgiving dinners, visit Dis- neyland, go on cruises of Newport Harbor and attend a party in Huntington Harbour. But the . It'• high achool pleyoff time The "third season,'' also known aa the CIF playoffs, begins this evening for nine area high echool football teama. Page A 11. j A • l . ·-' event has deeper implications for Price who was medically retired from the Army after being "shot up" in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966. "They (the budding young of- ficers) are really a neat bunch to have around. They're great young people who have their heads together and are dedicated to 90mething larger than them- selves," he said. • "There'• a high probability they'll be putting their lives on the line for their country during their military careers. "It's a good feeling to do something for theee kind of people." Meanwhile, in HW\tington Harbour, Alan De Jardin, a Ticketron vice pr8ident who hu lined up 10 families to host 20 atideta and two midahipmen, be- lieves the hosta are being "turned on by thia once-ln-a-lifettme hap- pening." . For Celia Shikuma of Hunt- (See ARMY ·NA VY I Pa1e Al Can students give a lesson in justice? By STEVE MARBLE Of ... ....,,... .... Pam Hardacre never met Sharon Denise Duncan. But Hardacre, a 21 -year-old criminal justice student at Golden West College, thinks the two of them probably were a lot alike. They could have been friends. · "She just reminds me of my.elf," Hardacre said. Duncan. at the age of 20, wu a bright business student at Cal State Long Beech. She wu a year shy of graduating and had maintained a near-perlect ~ade average. ' On Oct. 20-a Friday-Duncan was stabbed to death while studying at Bolaa Chica State Belich. Her murder remaina umolved, a mystery that haa left the Orange County Sheriff's department with hardly a clue. Duncan wu stabbed once in the bldt. She manaced to drag henelf from the sand to her nearby car before collapmng. Her t>ecks*'k wu open and its contents ecattered. almost u though she bad been fumbling for her car keys when she died, detective. said. Hardacre and almolt 200 other students at the college campua ln Huntington BMch were struck by the leDlelell of the deeth and have vowed to do 8Cl'nethina &bout it. ..................... ~ Instructor Michael Bach is aiding the search for killer of young woman. ''It just maka me mid that there'• a kUltt out there. It could be anybody,'' uid Hard.M:re. ''She WU ·Jult atudytnc at the belich. That's like 81Xnething I would do. (See .rumCE SOUGHT, Pace Al) ~ ,, Introducing Otto Otta.the Auto Piiot wtll be a "9kly Yllltor In the Delly Piiot'• Friday Automotive ..- aeotlon. He'll give you tlpa on Chrt1tmu buying, t .. I you Why not to drive on~ Y~oncl,olco..M, gt the ecoop on all the new and hlntl on how to buy• car. Watch for him. ( • .. ' ,1· I I ~ I t '· ' "a .orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, November 18, J983 • I'--C_O_N_Tl_N_U~ED...:;..;.S_T_O_R_IE_l_I · DEA TH P ENALTY ... From Page A1 out to juror. Uult ThornJJll'm had no previous crtminal n.'(.'Ord and never had been in troubJe. Aft.er being discharged by the judge, lhl' jury left I.he 10th·Ooor Sant.a Ana rourtroom on a M.'Cunty elevator. refua.lng lO discWl8 the verdkt with either otwrnf'yS or reporters. Judge Robert Fitzgerald sched- uled a sentencln~ hearing for Jan 20. At that time. he either will accept or reject the jury rec· ommendation and pronounct> aentence DEADLY ... From Page A1 The thief who took the c;Umger- ous drug used an unknown tool to pry open the narcotic storage cablnet at the hospital. The vials taken have an estimated value of $2.157. ~ H06pital officials sajd they have notified surrounding hospitals and law enforcement agem:1es in case in unexplained death ls reported. They expressed conc.'t!rn that the person who stole the drug might recover the label and scU the.substance as a narcotic. ''We'd like to be able to save a life if ~ible." Kotecki added. U the judge t•coopta the jury'• recommendation, u expected, Thompaon will become the 12th county dt-tcnd•nt to reside on San QucnUn's death row. No exec.'U- Uona have been CAl'ried out in the suu.e since 1967. • Brower saJd he believee there are several "substanti&l" Luuee th~t might overturn Thompeon'a convtct.lon on appeal. He said the judge permi tt.ed testimony during the trial concerning Thompeon's plans t<i t.ake a sailboat to Southeast Asia and 1.ransport refugees to U.S. soil. The witness told jurors Thomp- son's plan was to steal the boat, kill its uwner and kill the Aa1.an refugees, who he believed would be carrying gold. Brower asked for a mistrial because of the prejudicial nature of the testimony. but the motion was denied by Fitzgerald. Thompson was found guilty of FleischLi's rape and murder Nov. 4 after t'.he same jury deliberated for 1 v' tlays. . .. A co-defendant in the case. 24-year-old 0-dvid William Leitch, is scheduled to stand trial on 1denticaJ charges beginning Nov. 28. She's home Pilot Brooke Knapp landed her execuli•e jet in Loe Angele& today alter a re- cord-tellin1 fliaht acrot11 both polet, coming home to · a cheering reception that included ~ongratula1ion1 from President Reagan. JUSTICE SOUGHT IN SLAYING ... From Page A2 "I just want I.hem to get the bastard that rud it." Hardacre and I.he other students are raising a reward fund under the guidance of instructor Michael Bach, a one-time Los Angeles policeman and now a reserve with I.he Orange C.Ounty Sheriff's Department. Bach aJso was struck by the se.l)Seles.sness of Duncan's killing. "When I saw her picture in the paper it started to arise some passion in me." Bach said. ''Here's a girl reading a book on the beach-and someone takes her out. She could have been anyone. "My personal feeling is that the killer lives around here, shops at local grocery stores -we may have even seen him." said the instructor, who attended I.he young student's funeral and met with her pa.rents before launching the reward drive. Students have set a $10,000 goal for I.heir "snit.ch fund" but are hoping they can go 10 times that high with the bulk of the money going toward a achol.arship that Duncan's parents want to establish in their daughter's name. "The people I've talked to seem to want to help and that gives me a neat feeling." said Tim Lynch. an 18-year-old student who has ambitions of becoming a police officer. • , .. "We can't stop crime but what little we can do might help," he added. Though pleased with the responae for the reward fund, Bach said he'• aurpriaed that few people have beard of Duncan's death. "Everyone seems to know how much money Paul McCartney makes and who's doing who in Hollywood but they don't know what's going on in their own town," he said. "There's an ln&enaitivity almost," he added. ''This girl is more than just an autopsy report. S he was a real person and I think that's what has set all these students on fire." Duncan's parents, residents of Fountain Valley who had eeen their daughter just houn before ahe was killed, met the college students Thunday for the first time. "I think it's vital to their interests," said Edwin Duncan. ~·rm sure there's IOllle apprehension on their parts because you never know who could be next. "I'm not a real vengeful penon," he added. "But I think we have someone here who's ao ill that he should be off the streets and maybe even out of his misery. "Maybe the reward will help," the father said. "I guess that's what it takes theee days." STATE TEST SCORES HIGH ON COAST ... From Page A1 "Generally we art' in the top 20 percent of all 58 counties in California," scild Jeff WelJs. director of reasearch and coordination for the Orange C.Ou.nty Department of Education. "Part of that is because we are in a higher socio-economic county. There as a correlation between socio·economics and ach.ievement scores. The h.igher the socio.economks, the h.igher I.he scores," Wells explained. However, he credited teachers 'and adminis- trators at the local school districts for ''striving for acaderruc excellence." • "They are not being complacent about tests scores and are not just trying to get the kids through.'' Wells said. Huntington Beach Union seniors showed slight improvements on all three tests with the biggest increase -~ percentage point.r in math. Irvine Unified seni<frs improved by at least percentage point on all three tests. Laguna Beach Unified seruors fell by just under a percentage point in both reading and writing but increased by nearly a point in math. Newport Mesa Unified seniors gajned 1h percentage point in reading and math but fell slightly in writing. State Superindent of Public Instruction Bill Honig said the statewide results showed a "mixed picture" and that the high school scores were "unacceptably low." "Raising standards, mandating graduation re- quirements and uprgrading curriculum should begin to produce results over the next few years," Honig said. "Scores will turn around as we raise our sights and expectations," he added. The acores of 12th graders ranked in the 46th percentile compared to the rest of the nation, down one point to the 4 lst percentile in reading and down one point to the 34th percentile in writing. California 6th graden were down one point to the 52nd percentile in reading. They stayed in the same positions ranking in the 49th percentile in writing and 60th in mathematics. Third-graders showed large i.ncreues of 5 to 6 percentage points in all three categories to rank in the 45th percentile in reading, the 42nd percentile in writing and the 50th percen tile in mathematics. • "Current research and naUonal.wwwnent data clearly indicate that without more emphasis on reading books, exposure to literature, and strong history and science programs, our students will not be prepared," Honig said. STUDENTS READY FOR DECATHLON ... From Page A1 written. In addition, they part1c1pate in an oral interview and deliver both a prepared and an impromptu speech. The Super Qwz, a team contest that takes place before a large audience. is the culminaHng event of the day. A team is made up of two "A" students, two "B" students and two "C" students. Grade-point averages are verified by the staH of the Orange C.Ounty Department of Education. "Each team allows an opportunity for students of varying potentials to show what they're made of, regardless of grade-point average," said Pet.enon. The Super Quiz is open to the public. It begins at 3 p.m. at Lo,t Alamitos High School. Winners will be honored at an awards luncheon scheduled Nov. 30 at the Anaheim Sheraton. · The highest scoring team will repreeent Orange C.Ounty in the Calilomia Academic Decathlon, to be held Dec. 28 at Chapman C.Ollege in Orange. Last.rear Orange C.Ounty placed fifth ln the statewide competition. We're Listening ••• Whal tin you llkt> about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the numlX'r at leh and your message will be recorded, tranS(•ribc.-d and delivered to the appropriate editor. Thi.• ~a m(' 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ll·r-; to th•· l'd1tor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include lhl·1r nam(• anci telephone number for verWration. 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Repairmen worked atound-the-clock from 10 a.m Monday to 6 a.m. Wednelday to restore service. HB youth, 14, critically hurt in CM hit-run A Huntington Beaeh boy is in critical condition with head in- juries aft.er being ranuned from behind early today by a hit-and-run motorist who struck the IChool-bound youth as he rode in a bike lane. Costa Meu police said Jay Duboia, 14, reportedly WU biking east on Victoria Street near ea. nyon Drive w hen the unknown driver alanuned into the back of the bicycle. The boy reportedly wu dragged by the car -a faded blue, four-door 1968 Chevrolet or Pontiac -which aped off in the early morning traUic. Police are asking witneaes to the 6:30 a.m. accident to aasiat in providing detaila of the car and its driver by calling 754-5367. The acene of the accident on Victoria is at the crest of a hill just outside the Huntington Beach city limita. The street, police noted, la a popular roadway for morning conunuters going between the two cities. ' "Traffic tends to bunch up on the street and we're sure that IOme drivers must have seen aomething, even if they didn't know what happened here," IMUd a police spokesman. Dubois wu taken to the Foun- tain Valley C.Onununity Hospital trawna cent.er wheJ"e he was undergoing emergency room sur- Rery. ARMY -NAVY From Page A 1 i.ng1on Beach, the Army-Navy hoopla will give her a chance to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her family. Her brother, Ronald Vauk, in his second year at Annapolis, will stay with Celia and her husband Ken. Her pa.ren ts alao will visit from Idaho along with other relatives. "We're all excited, even my three young childre.n. They like to eee Uncle Ronnie in his uniform." Another area resident who will host viaitora is Robert Miske, a 1975 West Point graduate. Miske, an account executive with the Dean Witter C.O. in Huntington Beach, will entertain aeveral cl.ammates and their famil- ies at hia home in Fountain Valley. He said he's pureh.ued 40 tickets to the game a\t $25 each, and is taking many of his friends and teachers from his days at Mag nolia High School io. Anaheim. It's obviously more than just a game between two football teams. Army and Navy both have two wins and eight losaes on the aeaaon. ·\ OLIN 730 - OLIN 770 - Spoknmen for General Tele- phone and Edilon said memben of their reepeci.ive claim's dJv11Jon11 are condue\lna 11eparate lnveetiga- Uona to determine who wu at fault. Edilon of fkia.la allege the lo· cation of the GTE cables was marked inaccurately. "We plan ti> bW &:liaon for the ~t of repa.ira," said GTE spokes-man Hal Conwton. ''I ~e the two legal department. will be getting to1ether to talk." Meanwhile. investigators con- Unue to aearch for suspects r~ 1ponaible for explosions that dam- aged hundreds of Long Beach telephone lines and aome com- puter cables uaed by 'M~Don­ nell-Douglas C.Orp. A link has not been established between the blast and a strike by workers at the Long Beach plant. The exploei6ns had disrupted Iona duna.nce calla from <:>ran,. Coast ct UC!t u far south M LAl\&ftl Beach earlier thll week. Long Beech nre Oeparimenl al'llOD inveat.lp~ Lynn .1eoot.onl said hJa department questioned offlctall from General Tefephone C.O. and McDonnell DoucJ,u, but there are no leads. "We oontaeted General Tele· phone becauae the blut damapd their cables and ta.lk.ed to McDon- nell Douglu becaua of the strike, but we haven't got anything at thi.8 time," Jaooblon said. Fire officW.s aa1a a reward will be offered for infonnation leading to the arrest and conviction of thoee responaible for two ex- plosions that. ripped throush underground telephone vaults early Monday. Jacobeon men- tioned no specific figure, but said anyone with information can·call (213) 591-7631. _, Rain may return Sunday Rains that dotted parts of Orange C.Ounty Thursday may be returning fQr an encore Sunday, ·a national weather bureau spokesman said today. But residents can expect a relatively pleasant day today and Saturday as officials predict mostly clear skies. with 15 to 20 mph winds out of the north. Temperatures through the weekend are expected to .,each the high 70s, lows w ill be in the 50s. The damp, drizzly w~ther that dampened I.he county Thunday i.s a residual ol the stonn system in Northem California, a spokesman said. BULLETIN BOARD Health care seillinar set at college tonight Golden West C.Ollege in Huntington Beach will preaent a health care seminar tonight at 7:30. Dr. Marc Richmond of Irvine and Dr. Jordan P . Weiss of Newport peach will present the program entitled "Health Care Selection:.J>hysiciaru, Factliti«::S and Paraprofessionals. Admission is free. Call 891-3991 for further information. Crafts fa ire a t Edison Cente r Saturday The Las Briz.as del Mar Auxillary of the Children's Home Society will conduct its eighth annual Christmas Crafts Faire Boutique Saturday at I.he Edison Recreation Center, 21377 Magnolia St .. Huntington Beach . Items on sale will include stuffed animals. tea towels, homemade dolls, chocolate candy and a large gift .electiqn for all aae-. Free baby sitting I.I available for shoppers. The boutique will be held from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with proceeds to benefit the Children's Home Society Computer semina r slate d Saturday Choosing your personal computer will be the subject of a seminar at Golden West C.Ollege Saturday morning. The seminar. at 9 a.m. in Heal th Sciences 117. will be conducted by Rick Forsberg, assistant dean for computer M?.rvices al the Huntington Beach college. Admismon is $5 and pre-registration in the GWC Community Services office is required. Call 891-3991 for further information. Be nefit rummage sale set in Mesa The High Hopes-Neurological Recovery Group is planning a rummage sale to be held Saturday from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. at Rea C.Omrnunity Cent.er, 661 Hamilton St .. Swt.e 300. C.OSta Mesa. Preceeda will go to helping those who suffer traumatic head injuries. Christmas boutique a t HD schoo l • An annual Christmas bBoutique is scheduled Saturday at Village View School in Huntington Beach. Residents are urged to bring homemade craft items and baked goods to earn extra money for Christmas. The boutique will be hold from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school, 5361 Sisson Drive. OBIE SPORTS LTD PRESENTS THE OLIN SKI PACKAGES RIG. PNCI IALI PRICE 'ACKAQI l'NCI '235~ *18900 *239" '255 .. *19900 PACKAGE PRICE ABOVE INCLUDES ~ MARKER M-25 BINDINGS, MOUNTED AND TUNED MG. Ntel IALI PRICE 'ACKAQI PNC• OLIN 9301-9310-*27900 •37 ... PACKAGE PRICE INCLUDES ... "'A-tnl'.1 a"·" TYROLIA 2800 BINDINGS, MOUNTED AND TUNED iJ UI ~ .. ...__ .. \S 2831 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR 675-9700 Orange Cout D~ILY PILOT/Friday. Novemt>« 18, 1983 A.I A rush _to judgment? Release of drug-dealing suspect angers·Fountain Valley police By ROBERT BA.R~ER CM .. INllJ,_ ... Fountain Valley police offidalt appeared to be limmerlna today after a local dJ'U8 dealer N.tpect wu ordered releued on hJa own recop1Janoe on the orden of MunJdpal Court Judce Kathleen O'Leety .. Capt. Robert McClain, who charpd Thunday that O'Leary ''doeen't underatand the real wocld,'' Mid today he'• upeet becaUle the order wu lltued without police having a chance to pre.ent "their llde of the 1tory." McClain Mid ln "medium-1i1.ed" oommunitiee such u Fountain Valley, suapecta ln such cuee are booked lnto Orange County Jail before declaions are made whether to releue them on their own recognizance or to require bail. "ln this caae, we got a call to releue him even before we fin!Shed the lnveetigation. We found out later that he alao wu on fonnal probation on a aex conviction, ltut the judge wouldn't retum OW' call."' O'Leary said previously that her declalon was hued on the belief that the 1uapect, Kenneth Earl Lima, would retum voluntarily to face court proceedings. She said he was a lona-time member of the conununity and that he a1ao remained while offlcen of lhe d ty for only about a year, that he renta 1 ~ at 881~ Salmon St. He aald Lima la not employed other than for maklna picture frames ln the aar-ae. Mc.'Cla1n laid O'Leary directed the relea.e after aetUna a call from l.Jma'• attorney, Jack Early, who formerly worked with O'Leary ln the pubUc defender'• of &e. McClaln Mid the judge showed poor judgment &i.-.-~it-=:!!! and that the action wu "unusual." O'Leety acknowledged that she got a call from Early but said she would have taken the same action for any attorney. The 3$-year-old Lima waa arrested Wedneeday after police aay they found about $100,000 wonh of "hllh·gr.cle" Hawaiian drup in the residence as well aa about $13,000 ln caah that they say wu put between two hollowed out boarda ln a cloeet. Police aay they were 1wrunoned to the acene by reporta of a t?w'glary tn proces1 at the houae. Investigators say they found $500 in one of the burglary suspects' pockets and he told them he got it at Lima's houae. Lima said they dldn't. Police got a aearch warrant after the burglar suspect allegedly told them that Lima allegedly was a drug dealer and had lots of money in the home. . were obtaining a court warrant before aearching hia McClain said the seizure included 65 pounds of mariju4na staahed in vacuum packa in ice chests, abouU5 Thal sticka, a quantity of hashish and aeveraJ .,.., ,..,....._~ ......... ......, houae. 8100,000 worth of marijuana seized. However,McClalnsaidLimahasbeeQaresldent bap of amphetamines. Police scooped up 112,000 in cash. Marine jet go~·S 'down Charge against ex.~udge dropped in sea,• pilot Jnissing ByJEFFADLER after ~ther Superior Court charge that ~Id had lm-wuappliedtoherregistrationto By die Auocla&ed Presa A Marine Corps fighter jet with one man aboard has crashed into the Pacific Ocean on a train,ing million, but an air·aea search has failed to find the pilot. Five helicopters, _j plane and a Coast Guard cuttli began aearch- lng the area 17 miles off Dena Point Thunday, officals said. The identity ol the pilot was withheld pending notification of relatives, Marine Corps Capt. Anthony Rothfork said. 'miaaion when at approximately 7 p.m., radar and communication was lost with the aircraft," Rothfork said. "It was .. approx- imately 22 miles aouth of El Toro and 17 miles out to eea." U.S. Coaat Guard Chief Joeeph Hartline in Lona Beach said helicopten found eome debria but they weren't sure if it was from the aircraft. The jet is an FA-18 aircraft known aa a Hornet and built by McDonnell Douglaa, Rothfork said, adding that it was hued at the Marine Corps Air Station in El CM .. Dlllf........ judge, Ronald Owen, invalidated properly infiuenced a notary. vote?" Swnner wrote in hJa An Orange County Superior Harrold'• June 1982 landallde "If Joanne Harrold wu a qµali-six-page decision. '.'Itia the findina Court judge has thrown out the re-election victory to the West fled registered voter of Orange of this court that no different or ~le criminal charge remaining Municipal Court bench. Owen County on Feb. 23, 1982, can a higher standard of resideDcy ii against fonner Municipal Court ordered the election reecheduled different standard be applied to required for a person to be a Judge Joanne Harrold, who was ln November and dilqualifled her declaration of candidacy than candidate than~ be~ voter." removed from the bench laat year Harrold tron:1 the ballot. after she~' fallif:ied el • • · In hia ruling, later upheld by . 9J~Y · ec the state Supreme Court, Owen tton dcxuments.. · found that Harrold bad lied about Harrold wu indicted ln Janu-where lhe·uved ln election docu-ary by the county Grand Jury for ments _ a decilion aJ.mo9t allegedlr filing a fa.lie declaration diametrically oppa.ed to Judge of candi~, a felony, and for Bruce Swnt.er's ruling.Thursday unlawfully infiuencing a notary ln the criminal cue public to notarize a back-dated But Sumner dropped the crimi- deed on her ?'iewport Beach home, nal charge reuonlng that if Har- Chlorine leak probed Fountain Valley Fire Depart- ment officia.ll are investigating a chlorine leak from a city water well. "U it comes lnto cont.act with water, chlorine can tum into sulphuric acid. And that can cau.e add bums to the noee, mouth and lungs and can cauae a horrible death." "F.-entially what happened WU the single-teated aircraft WU on a routine practice 1-.nding Toro. a miad~r. rold had lied on her candidate's .. The indictment came months declaration concerning her rem- .------------------------------------. dency, she a1ao had lied when she l'ire Chlef Richard Jorgensen said the potentially deadly gas leaked Thunday from the valves of two chlorine cylinders at Well No. 8 near Edgtner Avenue and Newhope Street. The haz.ardoua materials team from HU;flting\on Be.ch aa well u Fountain Valley fitt and water officia.ll put steel wrappers around the two cylinden \0 teal off them off. POLICE LOG I SchoOl bus shot up in Huntington Vandal• reportedly took aeveral ahota at an unoccupied achool t>ua pattced at a faclllty at 770 17th St., Huntington BMeh. Polk»aald bullet• *""'* one tiue ceueMg allght «Mm-~ The gunmen COUid not be located. Burglara forced their way Into a locked gerege on the 10200 block of Cynthia Drtve In Huntington 8Meh and tootc a .45 c:allber gun, jewelry and mote U\an S 100 In cash. The total ICMI wu eetlmated to bYe at>out aeoo. Ari employee at a statuary ehop on the 8000 b&odl of Wern. Awnue 1"9POrted aomeot• rellChed betl6nd the counter and ltole her ...... containing credit cerda and S138 In CMh. She Mtd the tttW alreedy had etar1ed Ullng the cndtt earda. Fountain Valley ThleYta atole four hubca.pe from a 1912 Chevrolet Maltbu wtMle lta owrw WM attending ...W:. at Hoty 8plrtt Cathollc Ctlurctl, 17101 Werd St. . . . The owner of 1 realdence In the ~ 11000 block of Azalee ~venue r• potted thM prevtoua tenants cau..O 14.000 damege In the hoU• b9for• being meted. . . . Someone broke the Window Of a ~ In the 18000 block of EYergreen Clrcie. - ,, Irvine TM front dOOf' wu pried open at a reeldence In the 17000 block of Nor1on Su.et aorMtlme Th&nday =::r::e:-butnothlng ... At>out S toowO,in of ear perta were 1toten sometime In Nowmber from an auto parked In a atMege lot on Conltruc:11on Str.t. The theft WU reported Thur.s.y. Home F9der;, ~ and L.oen reported h wM defreuded by one of lta cu.tamers of $2, 100 sometime In October. Costa Men Coeta M... polk» tootc two r• por11 on peeping Toma In apartment complex• Thurlday. The nrat. at 8:30 a.m .. waa reported by a woman taking a ahower In her apartment on the 100 bloc:k of &1120ttt Str.t. The MCOnd occurred about 8:30 p.m. In the 100 blod( of &11 18th Street when a man report., a voyeut looklng Into hi• netghbor'I bedroom window. It waa not kl\own whether the two Incident• were related. . . . Two 1t0tege lock.,. at Metro Car Waah, 2950 Harbor Blvd., were broken Into sometime Wedneeday night and S7e0 WOfth of equipment WM •toten. Thlevea apparently cut the padlock a to the lock.,. end took a vaccuum cleanet, radio, epray gun and waxing llquld. . . . A MCtetary at Ofange Cout Col- lege ttlweri.d a INet'• an.mpt to .._, a TV _. fY'Om the 8Peolllf SeMoee 8ulldtng ~ night. The MCJetary spotted a flguN In a dark ortloe and teared the man on by calling her ~· The IUepect fled the acene wtthoUt the TV. AS 14,000 ~ trudt WM ltoMln flom the 300 of Kalmue Drtw Thur9day afternoon. The owner of the trudt came out of a hoUM to ... the thief drtvtng away In hll truel(. Laguna Beacla Thr• eurfboerd1 W9te ltoMln from an apartment In the 700 block of Gavlota Street, t.guna 8Meh polk» wet• told Thurlday. . . . A man In tile Mrly twenti.a. WMrlng a JerMY and c:utotta. aurprlaed the OCCUJ*lt of a hoUM In the 300 block of Oek Street when he entered a aide cfoor to her reelde!K». The woman ICfeemed and the autpeCt ran on. . . . Two men engeged In fl9tlcuffl In bacic of the CtleWon ~ atatlon on Ramona Avenue left the., .. after Polkle broke up the fight at 3 Lm. Thurlday. Nothing w.; i.;en during an attempted br'Mk-ln at a realdence In the 500 bloc* of Diamond Street. TODAY'S WEATHER Clear., cooler and windy weekend Coastal .. Temperatures I leLe 41 at .. 46 .. 44 " ,1 eo " .. . 46 • n • ... ao 90 ,. ., . An IM 11 47 JI • 71 13 • " . ,, . .. " .A3 29 &3 29 51 39 42 " 45 3e 3' 2t 51 2t 42 30 n .. :! f IU 34 42 25 33 31 75 16 14 °' ,.. 33 NM N 34 46 ,, 4' " 17 74 72 .. 44 ,.. .. 4' ., 32 ,.. 33 .. . 72 .. • M 70 .. ... 37 73 48 16 ... 72 67 40 ,.. 4t 37 • , 43 " eo 46 • 64 33 .. ,, .. 41 " . IM ae 71 47 t i • 4' N 47 .. • N / ,, II .. " -.~ M t4 't.: M 71 • • • ti II ,. ,, p .. 72 IM 4t 14 .. . 81 It " . ~ ~ .. . • 14 OWWWIW registered to vote in Orange County. a charge that never wu alleged. In September. Sumner threw out the related miademeanor Nearby residents weren't evacuated, but the leak pa.ed a great hazard to emergency workers, according to J orgensen. Chlorlne is tl8ed to purify the city's drinking water. ·NB aircraft exec dies John C. Londellua, a fonner Newport Beach John Londelius, 63 OBITUARlmS resident and a vice president at McDonnell Douglaa -------------------Corp. ln Long Beach, died Wedneeday in La Jolla followina a long illne91. He was 63. Dom ln Chicago, he was a member of the Henry Knox Westlake MMOnic Lodge, the Soottiah Rite L.os A.ngelee Bodies an<i the Shrine Temple. Services will t:>e Friday at 1 p.m. at the Fall brook Unlted Presbyterian Church in Fallbrook with private lntennent at Fallbrook Muonic Cemetery. Londefiua ii survived by hia wife Patricia: a aon John F. Londelius of Newport Beach; a daughter Christine A. Londeliua of Newport Beach. The family has requested donations be aent to the Scripps Clinic for Cancer Reee~h at 10666 N. Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA. William G. Finley, 23 .. Private intennent followed funeral aervioes Wednesday for William Gregory Finley of Costa Mesa, ~ho died Sunday at the age of 23. Mr. Finley, a 17-year Costa Mesa resident and a graduate of Costa Mesa High School, had worked u a plumber for Zebco Plumbing. He is survived by hia wife, Karen; a brother, Kevin Ftrµey. of Costa Mesa: two lilten, Anne Finley of Coeta Mesa and Jean Finley of Garden Grove, and hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finley of Costa Mesa. Services were conducted at Pierce Brothen Bell Broadway Mortuary chapel. Pauline R. Lishka, 98 Funeral aervic:es were held Thunday for Pauline Radegonde Llah.ka, 98, a longtime resident of Costa Mesa, who died Monday. Mn. Liahka, a self-employed seamstrem for the past 50 years, was born in Tourier, France. She moved to Costa Mesa in 1958. She is survived by two aons, Edmond M. Liahka of c&ta Mesa and Raymond Llahk.a of Cincinnati; three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services at Pierce Brothen Bell Broedway Mortuary chapel were followed by private inter- ment. Meriel Cooley, 3 Private aervioes have been held at the Nazarene Church in c.o.ta Mesa for 3-year-old Meriel ea.la Cooley of Coeta Mesa, who died Nov. 8 in Cbildrena Hospital of Orange County. She ia survived by her parents, Warren and Kathy Cooley: a brother, Caleb, and uwr, Leah, all of Coeta Mesa: her grandparents, Mr .and Mn. Warren Cooley of Cashion, Okla., and Albert Cheever of Tulaa, Okla., and her great-grandmother, Edna Reed, of Guthrie, Okla. Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! . . It's not too late to look great for the holidays. We at Alden's invite you to come in and select floor coverings for your home in preparation for the upcoming holiday season. There is still plenty of time to get your home in shape for the company that )Viii bd'coming. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers the best of holiday seasons. .... Live the life of l.M.£1 IAT.NM , Mede oen.. 1>y 8ullfn\JIO" 1 ll ,A • 1• I • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 18. 1883 ~j _____ .............__ _______ ~ TOP OF THI NIWI NATION Compromise on debt . limit OK'd by Senate WASHING TON -Ending U.t three-week refuaal to extend the govenunent'• authority \0 borrow money, the Senate hu accepted a compromile meuure to raile the federal debt ceWna to $1.49 trillion. The action Thunday nig)lt tel the •tale for today's expected approval of the credit bW by the Houae, which ~ould eliminate the laat major obstacle to Congreea' holiday adjoununent tonight or Saturday. Drunk loses license for life CLEVE.LAND -A teen-ager who waa drunk when her car hit another vehicle and killed two children hu been .enteoced to what a judge called "incalculable loee of freedom" - loeingherdriver'alicenaeforlife. Kim Weber, 18, of Concord Township, was a1ao ordered by Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Judge Ken- ne th A. 'Rocco to perform 1,040 hours of community service. Band unhurt in.plane TUCSON, Ariz. -The nose wheel of a chartered plane carrying pop singer Lionel Richie and his band collapsed on landing at Tucson Intematlonal Airport Thunday night, but none of the 18 people aboard was injured, airport police said. WORLD China protests resolutiqn PEKING -China lodged a stroni protest with the United , States today, declaring "abeolutely unacceptable" a propoeed U.S . Senate reeolution that it said ia aimed at pennanently aeparatlJ>t Taiwan from China. The reeolution, propoeed Tuesday, say. Taiwan's "future should be .ettled peacefully, free of coercion and in a manner acceptable to the people on Taiwan and consistent With the laws enacted by Congreaa and the communiques entered into between the United States and The People's Republic of China." New Andropov rumor . LONDON -The Daily Exprem said today that "fresh rumors" circulating in Moecow aay Soviet President Yuri V. Andropov was shot in the arm or leg by the wife of sacked Interior Minister Nikolai Shchelokov. Shchelokov, a cloee aide to the late President Leonid I. Brezhnev, was fired by Andropov shortly after he took power a year ago. On Thunday. the Daily Expret111 reported rumors that Brezhnev's son Yuri shot Andropov in the arm in a feud. / 5 Potent nuke liJm .. wori-iesAdministrtition , . . WASHlNOTON (AP) -The Reqan adminil.- t.raUon la apprehenaive about how Americana will l'Mcl to a powerful televWon movie depk:Una nucleer war devutaUon. It •Y. lt la Mier to be •ll'onl mWtarily while purau1na amw neaouaUona than to d.laarm or Irene at.omic anenala. 'The film, ABC·TV'1 ''The Day After," for broMlcut Sunday, ll'aph.lcally ahowa the horron of nuclear war and otfen no hope for awvivors. Anti-nucleU' ll'OUfS are Uli.na the movie u a foe&! po(nt fOI' fund-raWna and membenhlp drivea. One of Prelklent Re.pn'1 political aidee cal.led 100 bus the fUm ·•powntially the moll emotklnally powerti th.Ina ever ehown on American teAevilllan." I SpeUl.na anonymouaJy, the aide ex pr 1 d fwf ! It could be polltblly damaPiC to RMpn, who hip been crltJcbed on oocaAon aa ~ triaw-happy, « too qWck to'--military force when diplormey ml&ht •Ufflce. Indeed, c:oncem about Reaaan'• mWtary .,..cun ii a key tnared!ent of the eo-aa1led "~.PP" - the tendency arnonl women to have ,....uy men Contest's losers get ugly • --ntfiati'w ,_..,. teilward R•pn &hal\JDl'1J~~-_ "I am not aaytna we welcome th.ill film.' Mia David R. Gergen, the White Howe direc1or at communicatiqrll. rioters arrested Robert SI.ml, a White Houae 1pokelrnan OD national aecurity matten, Mid the ad.mlniltradon ii . gearing up to emphaaize i\a efforts to prevent nucie.t war. BJ CYNTlllA GREEN ......... ..._ .... "Anythinc that ii aa FAPhic and emotionally diaturbing u that flbn la, which la ~:Z., to be 8een by 75 million Americans or 90l'Dethinl that. ii not 110mething that you would clM>09e to Icnon.'' Sima, LONDON (AP) -Brttiah fuhion model Sarah-Jane Hutt 1larted her one-year reign u the new Mlal World today modestly denying she wu the world'• most beautiful woman -and aome disaruntled competitors agreed. Demonatraton in.Boston hurled eg and .::reuned ''acab'' at departlna driven for a MCOnd day today but oilier picket lines were peaceful u Greyhound Lines k.ept bu.es rolling despite a bitter strike. said. ' "She was not the prettiest girl. We all thlnk the judges were wrong," said unplaced Miu Barbados, Nina Mclntmh-Clark.e, 24. . .• Presa Aaaociation. the British domestic news agency, reported that Miss · Jamaica, Catherine Levy, 21, who placed fourth, WU ao angry about not winning that she refuaed to attend the cor- onation ball after the televiaed contest Thunday night. Aaked by reporters if ahe waa "the most beautiful girl in the world," Mias Hutt simply answered, "No." "I feel fantast4c -I never thought I would win even though I wu the favorite," Mlal Hutt, the first Briton to win the title in 18 years, told reporters. She la the fourth Briton to win the title. Princeea Margaret sreet.ed the winner during a poet-midnight ball that followed the contest. Meanwhile, in Aril.ona, union leaders agreed today to preeent Greyhound'• latest contract propoul to the membership. The leaden rejected the propoul late ThllJ'llday. and recommended that • it be turned down. Sar_ah-Jane Hutt , More than 1,000 people, includinl the other 71 Mlal World com- petitors. gathered to dance and celebrate into the early hours. Colombia'• Rocio Flore%, • 18--yeer-old medJcal student, fin. lahed leCOnd and Brazil'• Catia Pedrola, 20, a phychology stu- dent, finished third in> the contest. The Amerbn contender. Lia Allred, a 22-year-old model frOm Fort Worth, Texaa. wu among the top aeven final.lats. . More than 100 people were arrested Thunday aa the nation's largeet intercity bua carrier made lta f1nt n.ana in more than two weeka. From Boston ~San Fran- dlco, striken hurled rocka, eggs and cunee at bu.ea driven by replacement driven, and at leaat half a doaef\ injurles were re- ported u demonatraton tried to block bu8eS from leaving depota foe the f1nt time since the Amaicamated Tranait Union walkout began Nov. 2. J.R. leadsAmericBn Smokeout LOS ANGELES (AP) -A di.le jockey doled out "cold turkey" aandwichel to pertidpanta in the Great American Smokeout, and atan like Larry Hagman of "Dallu" helped boo.t the aeventh annual ~smokini event with publicity stunta. third yeer in a row. Hospital apokeawoman Sandy Glmpei.oo said the actor rallied the jltteey lmOlcen amona St. John'a 2,300 ltaffen with a abort apeech, then picked 10 of their namea froln a bowl for priza like free dinnen, turkey. and tickets to the Loa Ancelel Zoo and Marineland. Yet the administration pwpoeely ii tak.ina a low key stance toward the film and plans only to reepond to questiont about nuclear war, rather than in!Uatlne 1 a debate about It. "Why ahould we contribute to thil • hype of thil commercial product," one offidal lllkecl, apeakina privately. Sima Mid the most important question ii how to prevent l\uclear war. "We have a . policy for doina that. In the context of the publJc at&ention thil film may get, I'm sure we will want to re-explain that policy." I I r -I Arafat reclaims 1 refugee carnp TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) -PLO chainnanl Yaaaer Arafat's loyalista say they recaptured their last stronghold today with a pre-dawn counterattack on Syrian-backed ~bels ·in the battered Beddawi refugee camp. I The counterattack by the loyalists aet off a barrage of shelling by PLO rebeil and Syrian fOl'Cel. Shells exploded In ihe northern ou-of~ the hills beyond, and the port dty'a eat aide. As Palestine Liberation Orpnizatiop told reporters the loyalista had recaptured 85 percen of the camp, three ahella fell near Arafat'• political headquart.en in Tripoli. shaking the bu.i.ldiQI and breaking glua. ' In Beirut, French peacekeeping troops were on alert today after Shiite Moelema warned of repNala to avenge this week's air raidl by France and lsraett«' Shiite radicaJa in eastern Lebanon. In aouthem Lebanon, an J.aeli 90Jdier WM killed and lix others wounded when a roedlide bomb detonated next to a military convoy Thunday ru,ht. the Israeli command said. The auacken were not found. 11.aaman. the nefartoua J .R . Ewtna on the CBS-TV aeries, WM handcuffed to hie leCl"etary when he arrived Thunday at St. John'• Hoepital. It wu the actor'• way of enaurina ahe quit nicotine for a day. Hagman abandoned dprettea 20 yeera 8IO - one reaaon he chaired the national Smokeout for the The American CAncer Society urged non and ex-amoken to adopt a tot.x:o addict and offer ''moral aupport, enciouncement and incentives to pt them throuch the day" in hopea they'd kick the smelly habit for~. A PLO loyalist said Arafat'• forcea opened their assault on Baddawi at 3 a.m .. and the PLO chairman prayed in a moeque 90Utheut of the camp u the · fighting raged. Rob1flsOns 100 YEARS OF STYLE .- • DISCOVER OUR FABULOUS NEW MAJORICA FAUX PEARL COLLECTION AT OUR SPECIAL SHOWING, SATU~DAY, 11·3 P.M. 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The lat.eat act: been found. with a hatchet. an Ice pkk and one or two k:nlva. A.rreet ofthe magatlne publlaher.Flynt.wearing • Ashley Franl'Ois Paulie, 43, o{ London, wa8 • t' Rootexamined48of87oolorp6ctw.ofchopand only an American fl.i~g as a d~aper, a combat arrested s hortly before mjdnlghl Wednesday ln Lo8 J stab wounda of the victlma, taken durtna autop.les, helmet and a bulletproof vest with a Purple Angeles, where he had com e voluntarily this week . AP....,.... and was to resume examination of the pictures Heart medal, was charged with defiling the flag. with a British det.ective. British subject Harvey ~eter and Joa 1 n Davis we re among six Monday. O,l'rsh'ore 01 •1 battle vo~ed _ Rader, 4t , of Los Angeles was later arrested at his people who disappeared in J 982 and About a dozen 1pectatora watched the prooeed- I 1.i .,. .,..,. home. were ne ve r found. Ula aa the pictures were fluhed on a courtroom The case against them, built with help from ecr&n. San ~mardlno <:ounty District Attorney LOS ANGELF.S -Eight Los Angeles area Scotland Yard and infonnalion from Paulle, is shaky He wouldn't aay where they we~ looking, but the Dennis Kottmeier had objected to showing the government agencies have joined a legal battle and they could be freed, Police ·c hief Daryl F. Loe Angeles Herald Examiner l&id an "Un.ldentitied 1)ictures during the defen1e crcm~xamination of against the federal government to prevent the • Gates aald at a news conference. souree reported they were ln a "aemi-deeert area" Root, but Judge David C. Merriam allowed it. tcheduled · 3 sale of offshore oil leases The Loe Angeles <:ounty c:Uatrict attorney's near Act.on, 30 miles north of Loe Angeles. The Loe The bodies of F. Douslaa Ryen and wife Peggy, covering 7 .000 acres. Lease Sale No. 73'is set for oUice haa until Monday to file formal charges.· Angeles Times said the bodJes may have been both 41 , daughter Jeeaica, 10, and neighbor next W esday in Long Beach, Paulle, a cab driver, and Rader, who owns the dumped off the Antelope Valley Freeway near Chriatopher Hughes, 11 , were found in the !\Yen d I • "Mr. Mot.or (London)" auto shop in Reseda, were Act.on. home-June 5. S SeCOn I Ver booked Thursday for~gation of murder in both British antique dealer Peter Davis, 55, aad wife The Ryens' aon Joshua, 8, had a slashed throat SAN 0 _An urudentified 53_year-old sets of disappearances. Gates aaid. Joan, 45, vanished from their Granada Hills home but survived the attack. San·Diego man, whose newly transplanted liver The chief said Paulle had implicated hlmaelf and .. Match 17, 1982, leaving dinner on the stove. Deputy Public Defender David Neguuuggested started malfunctioning Wednesday, received a the other man in the disappearance of the families On Oct. 12, 1982, Sol Salomon, 35, disappeared that more than one peraon attacked the Ryelll. and indicated they had been kill~ from his Northridge home along with his wife Elai{le, Inflicting more than 100 wounds on four victims ' aecond liver transplant in an eight-hour oper-Gates said detectives, aided by aulle's state-39, son Mitchell , 9, and Michalle Hochman, \5, his within minutes of each other may have been a . ation that ended early this morning. ACLU's •• crusade assailed RIVERSIDE (AP) - · .. A cerebral palsy victim • who wants to starve to 'death is being used in a "dt ath crusade" by the American Civil Liberties Union, her estranged husband says. ~.. Richard Bouvia, 36, r rt.I.so said Th ursday that 1 he is starting a trust '•account to raise money for surgery he believes '"'wUl he lp Elizabeth • Bouvia, 26, and to fund challenge • ot her quest to die. , 'Ir Ms. Bouvia has suf- .fered from cerebral j' palsy since birth . She is confined to a wheekhair ~ and needs attendant care . or-all bodily functions. •· A patient at Riverside General Hospital, she is seeking a court injunc- tion that would prevent the h oapital fro m _force-feeding her. Her lawsuit, !iled by Los Angeles attorney Rich- ard Scott on behalf of the ACLU. is believed tne first to claim the right of a permanen tly disabled person t o ref u se life-sustaming medical treatment. But Bouvia said he believes she has became ... a pawn of the ACLU. Hillside • Jurors mull fate LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Armed with im- passioned pleas from both sides, jurors today began deciding if con- victed Hillside Strangler Angelo Buono Jr. should die in the gas chamber or spend bis life in prison. Superior Court Judge Ronald M. George com- pleted instructjons to the aeven women and five men late Thursday. They remained se- questered in the un- disclosed hotel where they have stayed since Oct. 20, the day delibera- tiona began on the charges. They convicted Buono of nine H i llside Strangler murders and acquitted him of one. Juron a1ao found special circumatance'I of mul- tiple murder, meaning they now can rec- ommend he be put to death. California juries only recommend punishment and ~rge actually will pus aentence on Buono, concluding the longest and one of the most expensive criminal Uials in California hlatory. 'The punishment phue began Wedneeday -the trial's two-year a n- niversary. Deputy Attorney General Roger Boren told the jurors that the citcuma~..q_f the sex alaylnga of iii& Y<>Wll n and girla ln 1977 and 978 provided "ag- grav 'on ln abundance'' for death penalty to beim ' .. J_. ,. ments, were attempting to locate the missing bodies. wife's daughter by a previous marriage. phyisical imJ)Olaiblity, he auggetted. K' ENIN AZA Come Join Our Celebration Friday, N·ovember 18th thru 20~h ·We knew it would require someth ing extra ·to make Slavick's your favorite fine jewelry store. So we have assembled an exquisite collection of the fi nest jewelry and time-pieces along with fine crystal and porcelain giftware fr om around the world. We invite you to come in and help Cls celebrate our new South Coast Plaza location. Our courteous staff will be pleased to introduce you to the many services Slavick's offers its customers. Register to win a $2,000 Diamond Solitaire during our Grand Operiing. S LA:~I C K'S · A Fine jeweler Si"u 1917 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol at the Sao Dle10 Frwy Costa Mesa ( 714) 556-4480 _ ,, Plus , come in between November 18th thru November 20th and receive a special complimentary gift.-You can also register to win one of many fabulous prizis. You m~y be the winner of a diamond solitaire w«th $2,000. Also, beautiful LALIQUE, CYBIS,LLADRO,WATERFORD, CESKA, SORRENTO, REED .tr BARTON AND GORHAM , CERTINA WATCH, CONCORD CLOCK, s,_an be won if you register during our Grand. Opening Celebration. The drawing will be held December 3. You need not be present to win. Our "something extra" is everything you've always asked for in a fine jewelry store . .. . • I . I ' ' - Up and in A break in the weather brought these basketball players to the Fountain Valley Recreation Cente r as they practiced their favorite jiastime between showers this week. Building of Irvine retailing ma 1 due ConatrucUon of lrvtne's new 30-acre Univenlty Town Center commercial complex waa officially kicked off Wedneeday. lrvine Mayor Larry Agran. UC lrvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and lrvine Co. President Tom Niel.sen spoke to about 300 people preeent, predicting the center's succees. The project has been hailed as the major retail, entertainment and office center serving the surrounding university and resi- d~ntial area. It's located across from the entrance to UCI on Ca.n\pus Drive between Univer- sity and Culver drives. This first phue of development, qosting $5.5 million, will include a 250-room Granada Royale Home- tel, a six·!freen F.dward's Cinema. a fanner s market, restaurants and financial and other services. Completion is 11Cheduled for next suriuner, according to Sam Van Landingham, vice president of the Irvine Co., the primary developer. No date has been set for the second phase of office construe· Ready' for show to go on The chorus line -ue Michaelson, Patty White, Sue Warmington, 'Sue Bise, Carol Petersen, Sue Housden, Milvi Van- denlice, Lesley Kettley, Becky Welputt and ~rmen Smith -will be among the performers in HThe Andersons Follies Salutes Broadway." Proceeds from the Nurses collecting lion. Now's the time to get rid of that can of creamed The center already has a com-peas or that toy your child abandoned in the com er. mltment from Twohey's family The Visiting Nurses Association of Orange restaurant, a first for Orange County wants canned goods and toys to help the County. needy have a better Christmas. The collection will Renovation has begun on the run until Dec. 15. Goods will be delivered by staff small office building now on the members during the holidays. , site. It houaes a poet office, Valley For more information contact Doris Kleht of the Federal Savings and several other nurses 8880ciation at 979. 7212. businesses. They will be housed in ,.----------...-----------1 temporary facilities until they can be relocated in the new complex. RUFFELL'S COMPUSOUND Roy 0. Anderson school's parent-teacher· variety sliow will ,raise funds for study aids. Tickets for performance& at ·7:30 . tonight and Saturday and at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at 1900 Port Seabourne "•y, Newport Beach COtlt 14 for adults and 13 for children. Call 760-3490 for details. FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER 113.95 Ball Lob1l11 18.95 Includes soup or salad, J • choice of potato or .... -r' rice pilaf. Installing e-able .helps Irvine YMCA U'HOUTllY, INC. ............ -4..,,. 1922 HAllBO R BlVD COST A MESA -548 1156 Your 64 and More Computer Store . 650-5530 1S70 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa --r-"[li 673-7726 diQ})~~ 801 E. ~ BALBOA Balboa Donate $10 to the Irvine YMC,A , and get free installation of Community Cablevision. That's a $24 saving over the standard installati°'1 fee. The offer, only good through Novem- ber, was initiated to help the fledgling YMCA establish a per- manent facility in Irvine. Each donation to the Y will be matched by the Irvine Co. The present Y operates out o{ small quarters in the Irvine Co. Homefinding Center at Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway. Irvine YMCA members now use community rooms in the area for work.shops or classes or use the resources o{ the Orange Coast and the Saddleback YMCAs. A permanent site should be completed by 1986, acrording to Ron Maloney, advisory committee chairman~ Donations should be made pay- able to the Irvine YMCA and sent to Community Cablevision, 1061 <:amelback St.. Newport Beach 92660. • PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE .. ~-. .. ..,. . PRESENTS ITS SECOND ANNUAL THURSDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19 Try Comparison Shopping Takt Adrantate of our Annual Pre-Christmas Sale and Sare Like Nerer Before on: · WATCHES -Rl#'S -EARRl#'S 'EIOAllTS -OIA•OIOS -'EARLS IRACELETS ! CHAllS II i• 11ot _..,. lo 011r r'f11l•r c111tom1n tlt•t 011r · lrlf1d•1 pric11 •n norm•/11 m11clt l1w1r th•• 011r oomp1tition. For 111r ••I•, w1 do 11t m•rk ,;; 111r .. m1ro1t .. di11 11% .. , tlt111 1tt.r ii 111 ,.,, fir 10% 1H. If 1011 ll•ro 6111 looki111 for an1 ki11d of fin• j1w11,.,, now i1 th1 Hm1 to 1t1p t1 J1w1l1 ,of l1wp1rl and t•kl •dr•11t•1• of thi• onoo • ,,., · ••lo. R1m1mt1r 3 d•1• only. CHlff•TMA• LAYAWAH AVAUKE CONCORD, CORl/i PIAGET,,,,., I SAVI UP 10 60% ·~ 11111111 -11111111 Fmtutlc SaY1ng1 OnAll I .................. .IEWILIY Rlnga • Breoeleta -Earrings Earring Jacket• • Pendants &·1~"'"ef·~~~ort ~ • 1000 Bristol Street North Suite 6 Newport Beach 71 4/975-0667 • T - ~~ I ' '• \ SWEATER .. . SALE · 25% OFF --Shetland -Cashmere -Lambswool Crew & 'v Neck Now thru the end of November:. 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach. CA. (714) 645-7682 Thanksgiving ·aboard the REUBEN E. LEE Open 12 noon to 8 pm choice of Turkey -Prime Rib Honey Glazed Ham or Fresh Catch of the Day , •10•1 ' . t<1ds *611 Includes Shrimp Cocktail Dressing -Candled Yams -Vegetables Pumpkin Pie -Beverage Showboat open and serving Thanksgiving Dinner Shows 2 pm and 5 pm Call for reservations 675-6790 151 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach , - ..... :. ~· : \ ,. ~ .. ' TOM TURKEY.S U.S.D.A. Graded A, Frozen Californian Brand lo Minimum , Limit 1, Purchase Required lb.59c ( PurchoH Over Limit ... lb. 69<) Pu rc hac,f• I Savings I '""'' '"'" Ap~· 0 ""'"" W ith C o upo n PrP, P,, ound B'""d 011 70 lb l ur~•·y 12500 to s70 49c Per 149" Save lb. • '5000 to s400 3tc Per 174" . Save lb. 175°0 to 56GO 29C · Per 199" Save lb. 1 10000-,.... -Per 11Broth Basted" USDA A Grade With Coupon and the purchase of 5 100 or more. AS LOW ·As ... lb. Or.onge Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Friday. NOY9mW 18, 1ee3 A 1 . Hapfiy Thanksgiving From The Safeway Family To Yo,ur Family! .. Resulting Price Per Pound Based On 20-lb. Turkey or More Save ssoo .19c. lb. Approximate 18-22 lb. Turkey ·------------------------------------· IC\l CALIFORNIAN BRAID TURKEY COUPON C\J: I I I ON A CAllFORNl~N BRAIQD TOM I I D .s 000 OFF TURKEY WITH PURCHASE OF I I 0-'100 OR MORE• OR ... I I ON A CALIFORNIAN BRAND TOM I • D s.£00 OFF TURKEY WITH PURCHASE oF , I v '7S TO '99.99* OR ... ~ :. I D $400 OFF ON A ~AllFORNIAN BRAND TO I TURKEY WITH PURCHASE OF I 'SO TO 174.99• OR... I •1 D 5~0 OFF oN A CALIFORNIAN BRAND TOM ,• TURKEY WITH PURCHASE OF I '2S TO '49.99• I . I '"'•CMM •eqwlr•m•nl O.et H•l lnclw4e T11rlt•y, Dotry : h I • Ocean Spray Cranberry ·Sauce · • Whole Berry •Jellied I "-'11clt ., Alc.hllllc ........... c ... ,." .. ,,, ......... 24, 1913. I (Lim it 2 ... Purc OH Ov~ Um t 59•) ·-----------------------------------~ ~-----------~~~~~~~~------~ .. . Prices Effective Nov. 17-24, 1913 In South.rn California , and Clark County, Nevada (Except Catalina and Blythe). ), ' .. I ' __,__ t ··-· -~ ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/FrJday, No~bef 11, 1813 D U One runner's .story ·~t~ef-N¥-Marathon--• . By JIM WOOD • J Seventeen thouMnd runnen were tM.-1 from l.Jnm1n Center' in ~ downtown Manhattan to Fort Wlldawon.h on the tip of Staien bland. They came from all over the world, committine thelmelw. to nan 2e.4 mileeu futu they could. At the Fort there'• a nervownem In the air i that aJ>Pn)llChee that of an armed camp about to IO Into battle. , Fol-houri I hadn't .een a friendly fllloe among the thouMnda. but ; jll8t before the Ila.rt I •w Roy Newhouae, Pete Sincua, Jim Suttmt and Julee Marine Jr. all from the Harbor Area. We proceeded to be l• 1tack.ed vertically, Ukecordwood, behind theltar1infline. Be-loocn. • cannon .Uences the mob aiene and 34,000 feet ltart P9ttina over the • Verrazano NUTOWI Bridge. Slowly at fint, ever IO llowly, then 1 sradually the peck dlaintegratel in the direction of Brooklyn. t "What a feeling, it'• believing," blull out a IOUnd 1Y1tem I mounted on a tnack. ' At the two-mile mark moet back-in-the-peck runnen pt ; ~news: Real llow times. Mine wu 17 minute. 40 leCOnda. • a J.ce of almoet 9 minutee a mile, when l had hoped for 10methina arouhd 7 minutee a mile. Thia mean1 I'll have to play catch-up foe 24 ! milt!s. My goal la to finiah under 3 houn at be8t, and at wont, no later • than .3 hours 15 minutee. • ·The crowds are fantastic! Abeolutely great. Thia lm't a foot ~. lt'a a celebration of life: One group ii chanting, "Make the 10ene at Tavem-on.the-O~n"; a local fire 1tation i.s decked out with a banner, "NYFD ii proud of Eddie : Fitzpatrick"; an elderly woman in a shawl ho&da a small American flq ' and 11tares straight aheMI; a younaer woman, in curlen, ICl'Mlm at me, "you can do it, you can do it!" Here and there m1ddle-aced men have a look of envy, of antici119tion, that teef1ll to •Y· "maybe next yeu, Ml ~ try it.'' In a brief cleerlng in the crowd an older man, well m-d, holds a sign he obvioualy had lettered, UllPnl runnen, "do the best you can." Hi.I face lhowt lilent pride in h.la contribution to the celebration. At six miles my time is 4~ mlnutee 30 leCOndl, whkh mMm rm catching up on a .aeven-minute-mUe p11ee; tber'e'• a lliaht chance for a sub-three hour marathon. A ate.dy rain 1i f.alllna and it~ the crow9a to gather under the bfid8ee. caUling their cbeen to rtnc even louder. Leaving Brooklyn, a high 8Chool band blarel out the theme from "Charioll of Fire" and tlii'ee houri 1ee1m very,pomble; I feel ltrOng and young. The halt-way pomt comee jult befOft the Queenaborough Bridge and a time of 1:36 makel three houn very lmpomible, but l won't admit it. The cold rain IMllW to be ~out the best in my sturdy lep. Beck into Manhattan and the crowds are three and four deep and their encouragement LI genuine. They reelly want you to finil!) and to do the be9t. you can. Little brown handl reech out to be llapped. "Here'• five from California, u I yell at them and they squeal In reply. In Harlem I look five or six storiee up and .ee a tmall family crowded onto their fire e.cape, our eyes meet and we exchanae wavee but I have a feeling we communicate more than )alt that. "Wootor, Woot.or, wootor'' a crowd of volunteen yell u they P9ll out water to the now exbaUlted rwmen. I wiah I couJd blink my eyes and take picturel or tweek a lobe and record the IOUDda. ''U-neek. to U-neek," they respond to my T-ahirt. In Spanish Harlem I beard tbe same accolade l bad heard three yean before, ''You guys ia all wtnnen, you guys i.s all winnen." It seems to be coming from the same py, chomping on the same atub of a cigar. Into Central Park the crowd pll clusy; multicolored umbrellaa, · fur ooaia. Afghan hounda and white pood*" 'The cbeen and acr..ma remain sincere. A runner Meld of me ltope and the crowd yells at him to f1niah. "Don't stop now, you can do it, ju8t a little bit more," and he resumes running. Approaching the lut two miles l really start to hurt. My lep just . aren't responding to my head. l pu1 the chronomix that rNda 2:57:45 and kisl good,-bye to a aub three-hour marathon and pulh for 3:15, which Isn't bad for•a 47-year-old body on a cold rainy New York ·Sunday. Rounding the comer in front of the Plaza we heed down Central Park South in a aeemingly llow cadence, but the crowd continues to implore, "Got it made, got it made. Go Unique, Go Unique." Beck into the Park, down a gru.y a.lope and up a alight lncliae th.rough a tunnel of noUy bleachers and the map: word finally appears, "FINISH." = 3:14:47! An anny of volunteen greell ua with oongratulatiom and runnen -: n!8pond with appreciation. Deep emotiona are felt and exp 11 zd In ~· both directiona. Tired bodia limp put ramof1aaed army trucks and : Red Crom tenll. Two 80ldien trot by bearlnc a ~ ~.stretcher with only a pair of rwmina ahoee visible to the Naertna warriors. A qulvertna combatant drops to all fours., his body-iiickecl . with coughs. Cornradel ruah to his aide. ;1 The Orange Cout contingent mee1a and ahiven tocether' under a i: steady downpour. We pu1 around• wann can of beer, ccmpare Umee, introduce wives, friends and relatives. then talk abut Ptherinl for dinner. It'• miserable weather, our bodiee ache but our aptri1a are strong. Later that night, stuffed into the beck room of a favorite Italian Cafe deep in the rnaz.e of Greenwich Vil.Jqe, Pete yella acn. a table • loeded with wine bottles and half-Mt.en pizza. "Hey guys. whatta you think your times will be next year?" We roar back~ fantasy none of ua will attain. but it ienentes laugh.a for the moment and eomething to shoot for next y.r. Next year. Wood I.a owner. and broker of Uniq~ Homea in Corona de/ Mar. ~·--------------------------------------------: l. M. BDJd /Playl ul name The soft felt hat with the low • ~crown creased lengthwt.e LI called ! ·a fedora. But why? inquirel a • client. "Fedora" wu the name of a f play written by Victorian Sardou. : It opened in Paris in 1882. French ; ; actl'ftl Sarah Bemhardt.atarred. ·Throughout. that play lhe wore such a hat. then and evermore ; ·thereafter. And the hat wound up !. with the name of the play. r; ·' Did I tell you women buy nine J; out of 10 men'• hand.kerchiefl? ;: One out of eYel}'. 1~ hen'• esp will be double-yolked. :· , The way a man handlel his ~· pcconotomy hM much to do with • hoW he Joob, too, of coww. Of ~ coune? PcJeonot.omy la aftother whether it's your policy to bluff or not lf you don't bluff more than 6 percent of the time. This obeervation turned up in a Weight Watchen publlcation: "In golf, lt'adiatance. Indprett.ea, it's taste. Ina Volkaw.,en, lt'aimpom- ible." Ju.i .. rockl in • ltreun make rap6da. 10 build1np in the city .,State the bn!ae. Wlndl always blow stadier on the open plaina. Q. Which oo.t the United Stata the leMt ~ per acre -the Lou11iana PurchMe or AIMka? A. A1uka at about two cm11a an acre peJd to Ruma. The JpdeteN PurchMe oo.t about three cenia an acre paid to J'rance. ' . word for lhavlna. - ; : Twenty-three peTCent of the r Experu In the pine of poker p-ownup Amer1cabl don't drink ~ •. •Y yoUJ' opponenc. can't 1'.adae any sort o_f Uquor at all 1 ..---------------------·---------------.;...-.._. ~ :1 . ., ORANGE COAST HJ..••·-· -· ~ llilyPilat c...,o .... , ...... ._.. .... .._...... "lllllllMf ~.,fl .. ,_ .. NO Well~ a..r,o. .... 0.... ..... Aiilll.-W• ... --to ... I • C-...._CA ..... _._. .... --"'-.. "" Love note to a wife dying alone WASHINGTON -In ymt.er-f'9\ 0 I>earsi·uz:-'the letter bejpna. day's column, I told of the tn1iC 'i. ~ ~ "Sweetheu't I want to •Y f un but pcqnant love st«y of Eliza-~--~· • Vf!l"J sorry that •I left you all by beth and Richard Bouvia. two J••11111m1 ~ In ~ And l wanJ outc.ta who tried to face the , "" you to know that the l'eMOll I left wocld folether. had nothlna to do wiih your Now 11.labeth, tormented by had tried tol'-1 ~money no one handicap. I waa a lot of ~I .,.antul paralysia, hM liven up the ~ let him ~ bile Rich felt ... and not betnc able to see any atrua)e. She hM sued for the _ __. w::WC: ...,,,,_w Elttabeth • chanceln ---L 8 of ..:= employinent rieht to d1e in pe.e from atarva-9AI ... -... --=ii don; lhe doem't have the IU'enllh fint wrote to him, then vtlllted "I want you~ bow happy Jett in her atrophied mUIClel to him. After hia reie.e, they were I wu when you bmtacted me and · oommlt IWdde any other way. Al) married -the ex<0nvict and the wanted me to c:pne and cet you she Mb foe,• lhe wutes away, nearlyhet~crippJe, two lonely out of the hOlp4*'1J ... I know you arepelnk11Jentoewtheaaonyof-people rejlcWd by otben. In • havementionedyouwantechodie her arthritis. moment of frmtratioo. be walked at dma wbm you have your you dally ... "Liz you don't reallz.e how much you are hurting the only penon who bu eY-er cared or loved you. I a'!l pleading with you, not to continue thia. We can work it out. life isn't really all that bad ... I will 8end you another roee totnorrow." 'rhe letter is signed "Your loving husband, Richard.'' Footnote: Elizabeth Bouvia re- fu.ed to take calla from my office and her American Civil Uber1ie9. Union attorney refU8ed to inter- cede to arnnce an interview. She won't speak to. her bus-out on Ellnbeth. But he tele-arthritis pain. and when you get bMd, who kee119 comlna bllck to phoned~thew..eorry,~abe ~. Becau. of all the BOONDOGGLE OF THE the hospital and settinl tumed pleaded, 'Come and 19' me. probleml with attendanll and ... WEE~ While the U.S. Postal away. kb time, be lavee a roee Flat broke, be tried to b!tlehhlb all the red tape and h-ie you iet Service wanc. to boost the price of foe her at the recepdcn delk. In acnm the country to Rtvenlde. from an tbe aowmment.,...,,... • firli.dw stamp from 20 to 23 de.peration, be bal appealed to Calif.., whenabeb.dcbeclr.edlnto "But I want you to know I love centa, lea top officlala will a1IO be me to publish a me ere he would a bolpttal. He became ltranded In you and care wry ~ for you. cettlnc a lift -in a $2.7 million have preferred to ~ in Cedar Rapide, Iowa, and the And I need and want YQ'.1 • my ·1uxury ~; private. ho9p6tal Nfuled to aociept hil wife for many-yeen in the future: ~ lefVice da1ml the rate hike ·~Liz has to know I love her, I collect telephone calla. When at And I am aeeldnl employment is needed to cover an expected need her and I want to spend the lut he reached Riverside, Elba-daily and I am very confident I $800 million deficit thia year, but rest of my life with her," 8k:hard beth had liven up and wanted will be employed in the near •J>e-ttntlY wouldn'toon.adet'c:M- writa. "Mr. ~ I have to only to die. future. Uni perquiaitee foe the tq tin.. make her realize that lhe ii a very Now Richard bu entnmted me 11My next pl will be to get an The board of d.ittdon haa leued, brilht and lovely lady ... I want with a handwritten let1er, wtUch aper1ment or hou8e that will be with an option to buy, a C.emna , her to know bow much I love her he fears will DeYer' reKh her aa.--1ble foe you. Well I will Ila.rt Citation ll that will be Wied to and want her ~ live." except throuch the Public pril\1a. cbe by aa)'inl .ch1a. Liz. lf you ferry the dJ.recton and other To avoid any fal8e pretenlel, lt'uc:rawledonyellowltatklnery, lnUt upon pvep the right to die postal oUiciala around the coun- Rk:bard a1IO wanted me to know with a bouquet of flowen at ,the and auoceed pert of me will d1e try. The service cla1ma the jet LI thathep-ewuponthewrongaide bottom. The apellinc is poar and withyou.lhopeyourealizellove ·needed to save time. of town and wound up in pri8on. thephrulnalOIDletinlmawkwud. youdeerlyandfromthebottomof c.c.t to postal men: $47,000 a Unakilled and unemployed. he But the=-• ia eloquent. my hMr1, and I am pn)'inl for month. Arafat hopes to retain influence BJ TBIUlY A. ANDEftSON ................ TRIPOLI. Lebanon -l'lfteen months after llne1 drove him out of hla Bein.at ltrCJnlbold, PLO leldel' Ya.er An.tat hM"IUffered another humlliatlna military de- feat. But thia time the defeat w. 1nfllct.ed by Paleltin1an rebel8 and their Syrian IUpporten. The lomof the Beddawi refugee camp Wednzeday, hal effectively ltrtpped the Paleltine Liberation Orpnlzation cha1rman of h.la mili- tary power• well ai leadenhlp of the 400,000 to 500,000 Palellinlana ln t.et.non. He ltlll baa aeveral thousand prrtUu under h.la direct control In Tripoli. But they are aar- rounded by Sy;riana and Palelti- nlan rebe1a, with little clM>ice other than to lave Lebanon or line up with the rebels. Arafat hbmelf is .tlno.t certain to leave Tripoli, perhaps on a ahip provided by Saudi Arabia. Italy allO bu ottered one of ita w.ela to evacuate Arafat. When Arafat boarded a ahip at Beirut port in Aucwt 1982, be WU able to ..ivaae • poUUcal and prc>p9pDda ''victory'' from his • weapona and mostly ·+ted in military defeat by the r.raeu.. barren calDJIL Syria fouabt the braeUa for five Arafat retains 10me poUUcal da)'I in Lebanon. but Antara power becau. a majority of the suerrillM could cla1m they stoQd Paleatlnian1 in the h-ott the rm,ht of r..eli planm and rMli-oocupied We9l Bank and tanbformorethantwomonthaln Gaza Strip, Ip Jordan, and Bein.at. ellewhere aappart him. But his Thia time, there ia no ''Victory" military !om In tAbanon could be to be mvqed. Hi8 Al Fatah enouch to oo.t Nm the leedenhip tacUon. the laqe9t in the PLO and of the PLO, an orpniation he the blile of h.la power, hM been brouahttowoelc$promlnenceln 14 ripped apart by the rebellion that yeua. bepn in 11a ranks llx months aao. Once a ltate-withln-a..iate, the AtleMttbreeamallerf.acUanaof 1cattered orpidzation can no the etaht In the umbrella or-kJaaer help the h\mdreda of pnbation have aWed thelmelwa tboumnda of Pa&e.d.nian refuceel with the rebels. the way it once could -orpniz- Syria -his ally.in Beirut -ia =~ food and other aid, and now his 1Worn enemy, u ia Libya. and prolecUna the camps. An ellimated 2.lhnllllon of the f And th, camps provided a mllllOn Pakwtlnlana In the Middle lteady indUx of younc men will- r.ut are now under control of ln8 to fight for the PLO. either larael or Syria. Most of the An.tat'• attempt to awtna the rel\ are in Anb countrie9 such • PLO toward a poliUcal com- Jordan that c1a1m to IUpport promise with Jordan's Kina An.I.At but re9tl1c:t Palestinian Mu.etn and the United Statee. acUvfU-. aimed eventually at neaottatinc a The ~ of PaleeUnian llttlment with i.-i, w• rejected prrt1lu 1cattered around the by hla own Fatah leaden and th-\. Arab world a1IO exist W\der' PLO National c.ouncu. r9trictionl -ltrlpped of their Many rebel Paie.unlana ob- jected to any oampromi.e, oe to the idee of 111.rrendering their gum foe doubtful polJUcal pinl. Some PLO offidala began ac-C\lllnc him of atra)'inl from their ideaa and prindplee. The rift finally erupted in a rebellion by a few ofticen and a few domt men in May. It WM qWckly taken .avaniaae of by Premdent Hafez Aiied of Syria, who baa alwa.)'I wmted. the ·PLO under h.la control. A.ud fared the orpnizatioo enouCh in 1976 to intervene in the Lebane9e dvil w~ the PLO and ill ~=-al11ee, on the aide of the om.tLana. .With Syrian and Libyan money, tanks, 8WJI and oc- cuionally troops, the rebela took only llx months to p-.h An.tat out of eutem Lebanon. and finally to trap him in Tripoli. Havfna bl militarily, Arafat must now filht to keep polidc:al' oootrol of the PLO. But without hia powe!' .,._ in the camps and with no ,uerrtUa strike foree to command, that support could wither. Most drivers would flunk a test ~ lmll--.---....... 'Y> -... • -·-.. -norm~ is this · roker's office Princeton Univenity junior m nasins $100,000 mutual fund , . PRINCETON, N.J . (AP) -Jim Lavelle, 20, usually on the telephone thete days, managina troni hil Prin<.~ton Unlversily dormitory room thi mutual fund he founded with $100,000 Invested by .even cJlenta. , ThecoUep juniorbepn ~ngother people's money in January. and hia pordoUo pw ~l percent bY July, when he formed Pin &tripe lnve.t.men~. Now hil only oomplaint la lha& he doesn't have more to invest. "I'd love to have a million dollait to manage.'' he -'cl flriday. "'I eo\rld do '° ,,_.,.-thtnp. rm ••dwbii out on 10 many deab." ---lfh~~ fifteMtti W ...... MceA pla¥bl U.e- atock market on paper when he wu 11 years old. He fl ·IAICE started usi.ns real 'money.-hia parents' -the next year. When he was 14, he turned $1,000 into $4,000 in nine months. -1 "My dad's a New York City fireman," Lavelle said. "He's an avid investor' and very knowledgeable about the stock market and he turned me on to investments." Lavelle now is handlifll investments for his parentS, grandparents, a fellow student and two other people who he declined to name. The largest investment is $40,000. His dealings combined with his full course load f in the university's Woodrow WiliK>n School of Public .:., "'1\d International Affairs keep Lfvelle busy. But he said he's able to maintain "a very.nice grade average" and wouldn't mind more cuatcmers. In a mutaal fund, the .Jnoney provided by investors is used to buy amal1 amounts of stock in many different companies. Dispersing the invest- ment increases the potential for profit and reduces .. ......... Jim Lavelle at his desk in his Princeton dormitory. -the risk. Lavelle registered his firm with the Securities and Exchange Commission in October. He said his investments are primarily in new companie8 in the growing fields of medical tech~ nology and robotics. "There's a clean feeling about having your capital Invested in companies that are socially positive as well as profitable," he said . Lavelle views what he does as "not very extrordinary. '' · "I'm not being modest," he said. "It's a pretty simple thing to do. The amount of money doesn't shock me. I treat the money as if it were mine. That's why I'm not afraid to manage this kind of money." ;'Accelerating mortgage payoff ~ By SYLVIA PORTER ._ Whether interest rates rtle or fall from today's ·uneasy stability, you well may find it wise strategy, as a homeowner, to 1 consider accelerating payoff of your outstanding mortgage. Of COW'9e yoOr mo.rtgage lender will be de-· , lighted to help you accelera~our payoff --if you have a mortgqe at way below current rates and your load is a drain no lender wanca. ' . B!Jt even if you don't ftt~to this category, you may be a can- didate for early payoff. Say, for instance, you're approaching retirement an~J)'OU look forward io entering those years debt-ln!e. Or say you've • managed to set aside some extra funds, you don't plan to move or sell your home a1tf 7ou see no sense any longer in carryiilg a 30-year mottgage. F.arly payoff of mortg-aet ls not common ii} our country. It is a move that demands careful analysis and consultation with your lender and tax advt.er. 'But it is a concept that f.a pf1'flla IKleeptanoe. · " It might work for you, ~cularly if you can afford to increase your monthly payments and you would like to bllild up equity in your home more quickly or you have other f~ goals you could .. tcy w achieve were your not so heavy · 1 1 ans provided by JET WIND llYST£MS, INC. lnYeStment provlde8: ' FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit. ........... 10'1~ • Business Enetsw Credlt... ........ 1s•1; ST A TE-Solar Energy c.-.1t... .................. 25'11 TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50'1• Depreclatlon 1nc1J..lin8Jerm Income- FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9509 11 Matnsall Dr., Coron• d6I Mar, CA 92825 ~::.~:-· __...,. ....... ,......,_""° ~"**-' ~-'""~ ........... ---... 8lllOIMMllOf • ._ lllO,OOO="-"'"'~•.aoo 1n 1t11. '12. •a orllM • ,.. --. • •ll00.000 or . ._..141G"I ......... t//IWllL Cledl llq., _..,..In .... ..................... . burden. There are Iota of similar reasons, for financial goals do change as your income changes . Dramatic reductions in the length of a mortgage can be attained with a relatively small increase in your monthly payments. For instance, consider the reductions in the term of a 30-year mortgage taken4out in l 972 for $30,000 at a rate of 7.5 percent. Monthly,paymenta equal $209.76; ,eventually the borrower will pay out $75,513.60; in fact, the borrower still has $47,825.28 to pay, including $22,370.88 in interest. By increasing the monthly payment $75 --to $284.76 --the remaining tenn drops from 19 years to 11 years. Interest and principal payments will total $37,588.32. Interest alone will come to $12,133.92. Programs to · help lenders upgrade their portfolios by including promotions for faster payoffs and lump-sum payments are offered by PUMP, a financial service of the Philadelphia National Bank. Notes Richard Quinn, a PUMP managing director: ''People who've owned their homes for a long time are neaJinC the end of the amortization echeduJe and monthly payments consi9t chiefly of principal. The tax benefit for interest, consequently, declines as the percentage of interest ln monthly payments decreases. For some taxpayers, it may mean very little." - SHOCKED! . ~ . . . o 'I ' .,. -I • I "' Clinic for job injuries An industrial clinic de- signed to treat em- ploye-es lnjilred on the job hu been opened at Coeta Mesa Medical Center Hoapital. aald . Tom Richards, hoepital administrator . The clinic will provide ISSQZ::S:5::.s~~a:a:sas:s:s:S'!~I 24-hour emergency 1er-v ice along with pre-employment exams, ltrels manaaement aer- vices, first-aid instruc- tion and CPR clalles. I ~' •• " . ~I I I '" •I Ii '" w , l •I 'JI 1 I I ., •I ... 40% SEI·TLQj40%. OFF ~ OFF PRE-CHRlSTMAS SALE 3 DI Y lllL Y!! WATCH NOT OH8AU Under the direction of Dr. Paul M. Umof, the clinic will a.180 provide an lnduatri.al llerYices coor- dinator who will be available during regular buainesa houn. Seminar set ·on henef its Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1883 Ae Bruce W. Bilton promoted by homebuilder J.M. ~Peters Co. Irvine retident Bnace W. BU&oa hu been named chief flnanclal officer and oonu-oUer at the J .M. Peten Co., a Newport Beach-baaed home· building flnn. Hi.a advancement, after al.moet four yeen with the firm, wu announced by Jame1 M . e.~ •• ,.., ,,.••••••· J.:._ • • • C.mmereeBuk hu announced the ap int- u construction loan officer in the real estate conatruclion loan department. • • • Wiiiiam R. Beck has been named vice presideflt. leasing manager of 'l\&&.~-bued El· doredo Buk, iJ was announced by D. Crowell, president and chief executive officer. Beck has over 19 years experience in auto leUinft having worked u vice president'8nd general manager of Don Knou Le .. 1a1, lac. and as the former owner of Deaa Corbett.Lee1la1. • ••• The first annUJ) RN Megazlne national CAP award was won by f'onytbe Marcelli Advert11la1 of Newport Beach for an ad created for the American A11oeletloa of Critical Care Nur1ea. • • • Irvine-based Pertee Computer Corp. has named Pembroke De ta Sr1tem1 of Salt Lake City as its master distributor for the Pacific Mountain llnd Pacific Northwest regions, acccirding to Lawrence P. CluffltelU, vice president, North American sales for Pertee. The master distributor program was implemented by Pertee to market its System 3200 family of buisness computers and application aoftw~. -... NatlonaJ Faadla1 Corp, a provider of leasing, financing and underwriting aervices to health care companies, has announced the completion of a 81lTON 8URN8 major expansion program designed to improve iU coverage of the health care Industry. The firm, a subsidiary of Natloul Medical Enterprtae1, lac., has established new diatrict sales offices acroes the • country, including a facility in Huntington Beach. • • •• If ome Federel Savlag1 aad Lou has opened a new automated teller machine, the Any- timeTeller, at its Huntington Beach Newland branch, located at 19696 Beach Blvd. According to _Nucy Spencer, branch manager, the staff is offering demonstrations to anyone ,interested ln learning how to uae the machine. • • • Robert A. Welaer of Newport Beach has joined Betemu EJclaler, Hiil Rlcbard1, Inc. aa an account executive, it was announced by Gerald R. Coaa, vice president and Newport Qeach office manager. The firm is the largest regional aecwities firm in the west.em U.S: Weiner has formed a ·partnership with .Rl~urd M. fS.eat, also of the Newport Beach office, specializing in the pension profit-sharing area and managed accounts. Before joining the firm, Weiner was associated with Palae Webber. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS · OVIR THI COUNllR MAID l'IOCll UlnlGI llltlAl9DOW• - ~II Orange Cout DAILY Plld'f/Frlday, November 18, 1883 STOCKS t'riday•11 11 a.m. ( Pfl'T') Prlet'11 \41lr\ N•• •• ' fht" l hi,.. \ t\V , ... , ·~,, •• I fHJ\ l IO'• C NI NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Q\JO!AflOHl INCl~ t filAOCI ()ti !Uf NltW T~, WlQWUI l'ACll't<.. PllW MOS ION OUAOtl 4NO ClNCtNNAll ltotl\ rx<.;HANCil8 •HO f'l("<)IH10 8'r THI N~ tNlflNl'I \•If"\ N .. t ... ,.. .. .. '-'" ,.,, \•Ill\ ,,..,.. 't•I•\ N.,t ,. l ,..i, c '"'' (1\9 P f ftO\ t.Mlw Cl\9 P I '"" l lOw ( 119 f> f ftO\ ''o"' ( l>Q ". f\1h ( l()1ti•• (f'IQ ,. 111!1111 Blllfl· Mutual fund assets decline $61, million in past week Dr Pepper 1ccepts buy off er NEW YORK -Dr Pepper C.0., a lMdinc 110ft-clrtnk producer, aid ltl directors.ocepted a $512.5 mWJon takeover offer from the investment finn Fontmang Uttle. Under ter:ma of the ~t announced Thunclay, FontmaAn Unle would pay $22 a &hare caah foe Dr Pepper' a 23.3 mil11cll\ ehares of common stock outatand.Jn8. The deal 1a subject to approval by Dr _Pepper ahareholders and other conditiona. Power users face higher bills SEA TrLE -A special oommisaion re<x>mmended that electric power uaera in the Northwest help foot the bill to 10lve the Washington Public Power Supply System'• financial problems. The recommendation Thunday would n!llUlt in Slightly hlgher bille 'for Northwest ratepayen·and a partial I' PJYback al holders of $2.25 billion worth of bonds iaued to bWld two nuclear planta which were later 1Crapped. . ' NYSE· braces for volume surge I NEW YORK -The New York Stock ExChange uys it 1a t braced for a sharp i.ncreMe in volume next Monday with the I start of trading in the eight companies that will emerp from I the breekup of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1be, AT&T divestiture does not take effect until Jan.. l. }lowever, I on Monday. the NYSE and varioua regional exch.angel wW l begin ''when iasued'' trading in the leVetl new ~anal• operau.g companies ~ing split oJ:f from AT&T, and in the ~.~er AT&T aa well. Housing starts dip 3.8 percent . ' WASHINGTON -A decline in construction oil lingle-Wnlly homes helped push houaing atar1a doWb-3.81 percent'lut month, but they Sill were 41 percent higher than· • year ago. The Commerce Department Mid Thunday thatJ wock w• started on new housing at an annual rate of uu1t million unita in October, compared with 1.67 million the previo~month. \ Steel firm lb file trade suits PITl'SBURGH -Bethlehem Steel Corp. said it will file trade auita to reduce steel importa that have claimed a fifth of the U.S. market thia year. Armco Inc. of Middletown. Ohio annoum:ed support for the aCtioo 'Thuraday, while Inland Steel O>. o.f Chicago uid it ii COlllidering whether to Join. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. of Pitiaburgh Mid thaHor the time being, it had decided against joining Bethlehem's effort. Dollar rises; sold also ahead LONOON -The U.S. dollar roee aga.Uut most other major currencies in e,arly n.tropean trading today. Gold prices were modestly ahead. Currency traders said rising U.S . interest rates and a perception that rates will not ahow a significant decline in the near future helped support the dollar. GOLD QUOTA TIDNS .,;c~,,... 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"'"' AMERICAN LEADERS ( By ROGER CARUON OI-~ ........ lt'a the "Third Season" for thoee entered in the CIF football playoffs as the hunt for CIF conference championships begins tonight with nine area high schools taking the first of what lr hoped to be three stepe to the a championship showdown. F.ach game starts at 7~0 and each of the nine conferences include 16 teamA.' It's the third season -a sudden death sit~tion in the playoffs that follows the non-league and league portions of the campaign -that includes the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. ·Huntington Beach, Marina and Fountain Valley, the Sunset ~ague tri-championa, and Angelus Cleveland's Geoff Huston is sur- rounded by a host of Lakers, most .. League repreeentative Mater Del are in the race tor the Big Five Conference title, generally considered the premier conference. In the Central Cpnference, which includes many Orange County achoola, Sea View League champion Newport Harbor, runner-up Corona del Mar, No. 3 Irvine and defending champion El Toro, the wild card entry1 are entered. . · . A.lsO in first round action tonight in the Southern Conference lr South Coast League l'repreaentative Woodbridge. Here's a capsule look at each: St. Fraacl1 v1. Haatlqtoa "Beacb The St. Francis Golden Knights bout a strong notably 7-2 Kareem Abdul Jabbar., as the two· teams met Thursday. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1883 CIFtit es running attack and are the wild card ·te&m from the Del Rey Lea,sue in a rematch of Hunttnaion Beach'• 1982 CIF playoff~, a 21-14 overtime verdict. St. Francia revolvea U."OUJ1id the play of quarterback Rick ~iance. behind a big front line. The Ollen (7-2-1 overall) codnter with their Delaw.are winged-T offeoae, featurtns 6-1, 195-pound running back Danny Thoml*>Jl. Slte: Huntington Beach HJch .. ' done ~hind quarterbllck Bntt Stevena. tailbllck Dale Swt&art. receivers Jamie Craft and Carl Harry, and a defeme keyed by Mike Newton and Brian. Belcher. Site: Unlvendty of Redlanda. St. Job Boleo YI. Marlaa Marina'• Vlklnp are the home team, but there'• little advantale in this one becau.e of the expected abeence of halfback Eric Kannan (ankle). St. John Bmco, another Del Rey League power, la big up front! (Tim Morovick it 6-3, 235), and likes to ram the ball down the opponent.'. throat with the emp~ on strength. Marina counters with it. speed (receivers Mike Crowley and Chip Riah) and quarterback Bill Foutabl Valley v1. Saa Gor10Dlo Fblllltain Valley' a Barona take their air ahow on the road where the SpartaJ). await with an 8·2 record. San Gorgonio features an option attack with quarterbac~ Wade Vickery the key figure with hia running and pit.chee. The Barona, 7-2-1 overall, get it (See CIJP, Patt All) - Magi'c has a hand in LA win INGLEWOOD (AP) -Magic things are happening to the Loe Angeles Lakers, off to an 8-2 ltart despite the departure of Norm ·Nixon. With Nixon gone, traded to San Diego, the Lakera figured to"'be vulnerable until they could de- velop cbA¥nplonahip coheaiveneea. Insteed, Earvin .. Malic" John- IOll baa generated all of hia im- meme talent. to help the Lakera reel off a six-game winning streak. Johmon waa at hia best in a 127-llf victory Thumay night over the Cleveland Cavaliers. His career-high 22 aariata, one shy of Jerry Weet'a club record, and 23 polnta propelled the atreiaking Lakera into a half-game lead over Portland in the NBA Pacific Division. Laker Coach Pat Riley was not surprlted by the effort. "I doh't think M.gic has im- proved. Don't take me wrona on that statement. He showed he can p14Y this well when he was a rookie (four years ago). We knew au alopg that he was a great piQer'J He. ).i baa the ability to tum it on and ret8I! to the oc- cuion.1 "That's what he is doinff now," said Riley. - CdM, Newport are eliminated r "' ... in CIF volleyball The volleyball .ea.om for C«-Newport.-had trouble trying to ona del Mar and Newport Harbor stop"Uahr'a offeme. highs came to an end earlier than ''Their size made it very di.f- each had hoped Thunday night. ficult for ua to block them,'' noted aa the Sea View League CdM Coach Tom Pe.toleiri. "It co-dwnpiona were eliminated waa one of thoee night. when from the CIF 4-A playoffs. everything they did was click- Third-eeeded Gahr upended ing." the See Kinaa. 15-12, 7-15, 15-7, It wasn't the first time that the 17-15 at Newport, while the Sail-Sea Kinp had come up against on were ousted by top-.eeeded Gahr, •they had met in the San Mira c.o.ta in a marathon at CdM, Maroa. Tournament earlier t.hia 15-12, 9-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-12. le880ll. CdM won tw<> straight in The only area winner wu pool play that ni8ht. However, it N~ Christian Hieb from the wu a different aquad the Sea mma118Choola dlvWan. •me ec.-Kin8I faced nwr.tay. . ' queron went on the roed to ..Uy •-n.y Nelly bnproved. theft'• beat Boron, 15-11, 15~9, 15-13. no question about it," said The Seii Kings, who shared the Pestoleai. whme tam finished Sea View League crown with the campaign with an 18-2 overall • --mark-.IRlllica1ly,both-l QJJ IT W .. Newport outlasts Trojans~ CdM ousted in Polo ~~::-.S NewportHarborwillbemakingltslOth aeoondsbutoouldnottakeadvantage. at 20-7, had fallen to Newport. 12-7, and Uni'• VJctor Be.lri11a tu.ming back .. Kara_ was unstoppable of. straight appearance in the CIF 4-A water The mat.ch was cloee throughout and earlier in Sea View League play, but built nine. femively and Brooke made 80ID9 polo playoffs, but the opponent will not be was deadlocked at the end of each of the a 10-mat.ch winning streak before Thurs-For the Sai.lora (24-2), it will be a chance spectacular plays to keep ralliet fellow Sea View League member Corona first three periods. A key goal came from day's 1088. to regain the CIF crown that they held for alive," aaJd Pestolesi. del Mar. Mat~ Tingler with one aecond remaining Entering the fourth quarter, the acore four straight years before lo8ing in the "I feeJ.bedly for the two anion The Sailors advanced with a tenae 6-5 in the first half which brou11\t}lewport was tied 4-4 before Carl Stewart provided finals the1aat two leUOIW. on the team -Kara and Nancy verdict over Univefatty at Heritage Park into a 2-2 tie at halftime. V Waters," he added. "lt'a un· . Irvin b t CdM limina. ted b ''That _,,..1 _..,t11y hurt us," admi.tted Newport with a 5-4 advantage with 5:17 The last time that Newport and Sunny f• . ....-·--•-•'--_ bad to end m e, u was e Y a.... n::au remaining. David Langlois countered for Hilla met in the finals WM in 1980 when ua .,..._..,. vK" -· Sunny Hilla, 8-7, at Newport Harbor. University Coach Chuck Morris, whoee the Trojans with 3:32 left toaet the stage the Sailon won, 17_13. They'll cl.alb llk.ethia, ~trmproudoftheway Alan Slutzky notched the game-winner team subeequently acored first in the for Slutzky' a game-winner_ : Wednelday, 8:30 p.m., at Belmont Plaza in the kida played all year Jooc." for the Tars with 1:32 to unlock a 5-5 tie aeoond half. "We would have had a Mira Cc.ia entered the tour: and give Newport the triumph over the two-goal lead in the third quarter and Stewart had three goals and Slutzky Lone Beach. • pun:ent • the top. seed and upstart Trojans. . . thinp might have turned out differently. two· for Newport, while Langlois and Corona del Mar'a campaign ended at Deeded to win the final ~ The Sailors had to survive a manpower "But I'm proud of our kids. They really Kelly Waahbourne pumped in two apiece 20-5, aa the Lancen' Barry Atnip netted pmes apinst the Sailon to ~1 disadvantage in the final 1: 15 before improved as the 9e880ll went along and for the Trojans. the deddin& marker with 1:07 remaining. prove their record to 24-1. wrapping up the victory. University also that came from hard work." Both goalies perfonned well, with Theoontestwudeedlockedaeventimes Newport. meanwhile, finiahect • had a two-man edge for· the final 15 University, which finiahed the seaaon Newport's Leif Jemen stopping 13 shots before Atnip'• goal. the campaign with a 28-4 mark.: Vanguards niay take their lunips. early By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. .,.., ......... If you were to say Southern Cal College's basket'811 team lacks height, experience, defensive skills and, as a result, will prob- ably take a few hard knocks early in the eeaeon, you wouldn't get an argument from Vanguards Coach Bill Reynolds. . "We're~ very inexperienced at Wt ,point in time, .. concedes Re- ynolds. "F.arly on we could be a little sketchy in t.erma of per- fonnance. Offensively, we're right on schedule. But defensl~ ly, we teem to be way behind. "We're out.:ioring the junior college teams we've been Krim- maging but we haven't been tt.op- plnj them. U we can pull our defeme together, we could be competitive." Three pla)'ent who return from , last year's 19-11 teem ficure to start when th~ Vanguards open their eeuon at home Saturday ni&bt (7;30) against Cal State Loe Aqela. . • Andre Smith, a 6-3. aen1or and the telln'l'leOdnd lMdlng alln!r' a year aao with a 14.7 avenp, wW be at the otf-guard pmidOn. Larry Hint (~). • forwent 1-t lealOI'\, it beinc moved the center tpe>t. Hlrtt. a ltnlor, averqied 10 point. and 6.1 rebouna. in 1982-83. Flnally, Dave Conl, last .YfM'• tixth man, la expected to occupy one of the forward tloea. Corsi, a senior, carried an 8.5 acoring average a year ago. A pair of community college, for the moment, have nailed down the other two starting apota. Sherwin Durham, out ol Gold- en West College where he aver- aged just over 15 point. u a IOphomore, will be the starting point guard, while Neil Andenon (6-5), who waa the leading re- bounder for stat.e champion Cer- ritos College last year, will be the other forward. Junior forward Greg Ward (6-3), from Sedd1ebeck College, will play a prominent role once he (See IOCAL. hp All) Bill Reynolds Carew near agreement JPnm AP ..... tdlel '1be AnaeJa are near to an ~t with Rod Carew, • a club oft.idal said Thumay, "It Jooka like we•re M percent toward fina11linl a contract." Buule &VIiii. Anaelt ex- ecutive vice pnrildent, aaid aft.er~ len8'hY meeUriir wttli C.rew and h1I aaent. Jerry Simon, "We ttW have tome !term to check and ... __ ,.. . ~ .. C.arew' the aevell•time Ameri- can L.pe battlna champion. bad declared his free .,ency from the ~lt after this put~­ He WM not, however, choeen by any tee1m in the re-entry draft. ,,, and the Angela had, retained negotiating right. with Wum. "We bad IOl'De very pleuant talks." Bavui uid of Thumay'a meeting, allo attended by Anael Vt.ce-Preltdent Mike Pon. Neaotiationa will oontinue next wee"1 and Bavaid u1d in a prepared mf.tlnmlt. "All 800ft • an)'th1na ii finaHwed, we will make an appropriate an-nouncement.•• ' There bad been eame specu- lation that the ~ would not f'Hltcn Cenw •• 34-year-old tint bu man. He mede $1 .l million with the Anpll last .-.i. UCI basketball deserves -better 1 Crawford Hall just isn't good enough for a Division I team j ... Excuae me for a moment while I drag my 808p box over here .... ... There. That's better. SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO I don't do this 80rt of thing very often. But 90metimes things just fester to the point where you can't hold them inslde any longer. For three years now-and one exhibition game • Poor Drew. Liyle does'he know what'• in store -I've been watching the UC Irvine men'a buketball for him when ~ brinp tu. team to UCl. When 11' team, rumored to be a Division I entity, play a first arrivee, he'll probably think he ~ a ~ majority of ita home pmea at CraWford Hall. Seating tum aomewbere. capacity: 1,500. I l\M8I the point I'm trying to make It maybe ua The rea8on I aay nuDOl'ed it that no legitimate doml't de9erYe to be a Division I ~ Maybe it NCAA Division I buketball pl'Oll'Ull in the nation ahou1d dtop to Dlviliooo II. or NAIA, or maybe .::J plays in such an embarrullnl arena. Not one. canpetitloatoaetintotheSumetl.-,ue.(On Wintenburg Continuation Hieb. m Hu.ntincton thoueht. Fountain Valley would ttW probablt Beach probably baa a biael' gymn&llum ... and theY,. outdraw them). , ctm•t even have a tam. It'• certalnly beoome apparent UCI IChool The entire Crawford Hall-. baa ~ne a olftdaladcn:i&lveadamwhatbappena.rllbetifUC subject UCI Corich Bill MuWon domn'teven want to IrvlneChanceDol' Dr. Dmlel G .A.JdrGleeJr. bad beeb talk about in public. Privately. he' a 8o ·~ . • . forced to conduct his bullne-affaln in the Crawford well.&edomn1twantto'8lkaboutltprtwautttherfor Hall awb'Om:D. be would have a new offk!e by now~ fear of aytna the ~ th.inc (actually, thoee So ~why lhoulcl Mulllpn'1 plicht be. an, comment. he hal IMde oouldn't be printed), dlffenntf I Who can bl8me MulHpn, too, lw how he feeJa. And 1et•1notomlUboee marvelow UClltuden" In three yara he•a tabn what WM a truly pathetic either. A jlmmed Ptherinl of 1, 13& dec6ded the TV · Pf'Oll'UD at UCI and tumid it into a ,,.,utabie. aolld ~ WM poor enoulh 'l\..say nllbt to powerhoule. attendt.Ja'aab!b&Uonopenerapimt tbe AUlftliaD And look what.he'• aott.eil in retum -nothlna NadoMl'IWm.Ona..-.note, thoeewhoat1mded but empty pc'OIDilel of a new m; an apatbedc ~ bt ~uded. Irvine community and ClllDJU which .upportl the But ,_ IDMft out. o( an enrollmelat of 11,000, teun about• well• Oecqe Stelnbnnner aupporta 1.&00 ooWcba•t br-.k away frcm SbabJ'a Pt.Im his~. mlllSon "hlnc in thenl'" from ua Parlor,orc11111eUnc~or"r9-'n1toaledure ~u111wbo~ beline the p:'Oblan will ID on tbe low9 Ille ot an emoek laat tDOUlh to W9tdl away if lt't fanond. what ma,y be one of the~._... an the W• eo.t ...A1 die~ c.anference ~ day ln LM tlm ~? 4 Vec--ru.da)' eo.m·weldan ~OflfeW Mealfll -Mlh • sMuWpn •w-.w1 t M ar State, which II the new kid an tbe block. md onto( by It all and_,.. lt would mw tbt Qt)' of 1Mae the .cl;..tmllnll in cam1a1 qvw the tram the M..... filbtUMum.aand llPP.,.n s-11-' lt In, quit and van.y ~would be havlftl to p1a,y 1n the tc:e""9dto._....,...._.tM1'dbewwdatlMl lmalJerPCAAarena.. ••~'nu.cl llO playlniln flont lrWw ..wnJ.1 doml~ di 11PWa.._1Blil tbll. of csowdl of about 10.000 or .,, .. be md wttbou.t That'• for .n. The dtJ, the m:haal and the nedent helltation. bolly~--......._.°' ........... -.... • ) ·-----__ .. ____ __ ----~-----,,--_.,...----:-:----~----....------ . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Nowmbet 18, , .. SPORTS BREAK Quote of the day Daw,.._, new roanaprot the New YOl'k MMI. on hAa flnt conwnation wi\h white-haired rmnt89I' llarl Weever, who manued Johmon at Balttmor.: "W•ver look.cl at me and Mkl. 'Dave, look at my hair. That la what youn la aot.nc to look like In about • y.r. '" Past Pleasures stuns Eield CIF PLAYOFFS BEGIN TONIGHT ... From Page A 11 Marlu, alone with a defenalv• line that haa a pod Dlt, aw.Sc. &he Monardw. Fon...,_, 10-0 and the blend. Site: W11tm1n1• llilh· Qt:r\11 Belt i...,u. champan, la lild by.Jlriaft Ollnpr. Ganea Grove n . Ne.,.11 BarMr who avenp1 about nine Piii att.empte a pme. The Sailora (7-2·1 ovwall) wW hon \be Garden IUnUar' to Maw DM'a ~w thlnld.fta. Both tMma Grove Arlonauta a1 tbe Sea VS.W 1.-.ue'•Jf'o. 1 bcmt mUd .,.,_, Mawr Din (&-6 ownll) hM won NPNl'fttadve and are rat.ed • IOIJd faYOrit.M wt th tiwpm11 byabupat, led by~ Al PoJa. Site: tallbl\Ck Si.ve Bnw and fullbeck Frita Howler' Fontana llilh· . expected ln top shape. '!be defen. la led by Brett Wu•rMp "· 0.WMJ [N(f~~. a 30.1 lonllhot, ca.d with a n&ah after __ ,._~_in_the_lnteri.9c.G~Grove 6-4-ill•~ -'lbt...Wardon,..7=3.DYftlll and the No. 2 teem runnlnC bllCk Terry Brown (8 'l'DI), ipllt end Kevin from the 8ou1h ec-t r --..... •-l--.~a-r -Dykstra and quarterbeck Jeff V~ Site: N..--t ~-· w w~th -oeit traWna by four lenctha at the thrw-Quarter mark to win the fe.tured , Redondo Beech allowance nee on the turf Thunday at Hollywood Park. Harbof_' Vl•h. •-..-· Leiaw c:redentiall to Downey When(.)' ..... -.... awalt with one of the ltrcJnler obltaclell in the Brea.OHada n . Conu del'Mar _ SoUthem Conference. Downey operaiee behin<t" - -Royals' trio ·races- thre.e months in jai- oµ cocaine charges Fnm AP dJtpa&cMI KANSAS CITY -A federal Ill judge, noting a profe.ional athlete'• "•pecial place in IPdety," 1entenced All-Star center fielder Willie Wllilonand two other 1983 Kamu City Royall to three month.a in JJ1i.9on and fined them up to $5,000 Thunday for trying to buy cocaine. nM bueman Willie Atkena and outfielder Ridden by Ray Sibille and carrying 119 pounds. PMt PJ.euuree paid $66.60, t17.40 and '4.80 for the one-Jencth victory over Elusive ln the mile and ~uarter f1ICe for 3-year~ld tilllee and mane. Chargers' f{elcher retires SAN D~ -San Dieao Charpn noee tackle Louie Kelct\.er, a ...., nlne-yev veteran who played ln three ~ Pro Bowl 1amea. Mid Thursday that be wu rettrina irnmedJ.ately, the National Football Leacue club uid. Chargers public relations director Rlck Smith uJd that Keicher, 30, made hit plana known in a telephone call tO General ..Manaaer John Sanders. "He called to ay he WU retirinl1 and that's bulcally all we know," Smith aaid. "Why he's quittinC, I just don't know." Jerry Martin -neither of Peppe d" t A t I" whom will be with the Boyala r 1ne ops us ra 1ans next leUOn -and Wu.on I MALIBU -Victor Anger IOOred m· were sentenced by U.s : ~ 16 Potnta and p-abbed 10 rebounds to trate J. Milton Sa.lllvant in a lNCl Pepperdine Univenity to a 73-61 courtroom overflowing with exhibition buketball victory over the reporters and 1pectaton. towinc AU8tralian national tam Thunday night. The three pLeeded guilty Pepperdine took the te.d.for good at 17-15 IMt month before Sullivant to with 9: 17 left ln the first hall and held a 33-27 a mi8demeanor' charae of at-halftime advantae. lllMTM tem= to sx-cocaine. . that the playens be film~ to J:'~~ Kings deal for def ense~an FortrWorth, Texu, to spend three montha UNIONDALE, N.Y. -The New (i1 partid.-ting ln ita drug rehabllitaUon JX'Oll'Ml· York lalanders traded defememan ' but the judae uid the aentencee would be lel"Ved Mike McEwen to the Los Anaelea at another pri8on or federal correcUona facility Kinp for a future draft pick, the with a drua treetment program lf the one at Fort National Hockey Leeaue team announced Thura- Worth la filled. day. -Corona del Mar, 8-2 and No. 2 from the Sea View 226-pound tackle Gres Eutham and 240-pound !Aque, hoeta Oranae 1.-,ue res--ntaUve tackle Ricky Ru.ell. Shane Noma d1Nc1a the attack Brea-Olinda. Bree it 6-2-2 and la f.rwb from a 56-14 at quarterback. Woodbridae count.en with the putlnl of Macnolia behind the *°"I play of veratile all R...U at ~· Site: Downey quartert.ck Crate Oden. Conlna'1 m.d 'n butter ii ffllh. 20&,.pound runninC billclr Jeff Brown and a hie and impte91ive Uneon both lide9. ~aecondary baa been s TV sharp. too, ynth Peter Stoucht.on anchorina thinat· po, •ts on Site: Ora.nae Cout College. . .A lnlle n . La Habra • · I . Irvine'1VaqueroetakeontheHJ1hlanden,wbo J or we end .have fuhJoned an 8-2 record on fl_!e way to the • Freeway Leaaue title behind the 1-2 punch of 6-1 8"Ulnl•.., eenior 4'-ullback Anthony Weatherspoon and hit " brother , aophomore tailback Chuck Weethenpoon. Irvine, behind quarterback Jeff Bielman, won four straight to become-the Sea View Leque11 No. 3 tean! S ite: La Habra HJah. · El Toro v1. La Qelata La Quinta (8-1) ii the wtnn1na-t tam ln Oranae County and the Garden Grove 1.-,ue chunpkJn. Md by runnlni back Terry Brown, receiver Kevin Dykatra and tiaht end-defenaive end Arnold Wena- lnpr, while ti Toro opsates behind 6-3 Junior quarterback Ran Gatlin. Site: Garden Grove llJah. • Mater Det YI. FN&ua It'• a ma~~ of nan w . nan u former St. Paul High Uliltant BrWch, an old advenaiy of Mater Olympic appetites · need Olympic mtSnu TELEVJSION 8 a.rn. ( -COUEGE FOOTBALL -Air Force at Notre Dami. 11:30 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - HoUlt.on va. North c.arol1na State at Sprincfield, Maa 12:30 p.m. (2) -OOLLEGE FOOTBALL - WMhingtonSwteatWMhincton- 1 p.m. (7) -BOXING -'lbe U.S. Amateur Boxina awn~·at the Air Force Academy in Co1ondo Sprinp. . (taped). 8:30 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD-Junes "The Heat" Kinchen (30--0-1, 23 KOi) takea on Murray Sutherland (41-.9-1, 38 KOi) lna.:beduled 10-round mfddlew91cht bout in St. .ic.epb. Mo. (taped). 6 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPOllTS-The International P'icure Skatinc °'8mp6omblpe at Lake P1add, N.Y. (wped). 7:20 p.m. (9) -NBA B~ALL -Lakers at Portland. 11 p.m. (6) -COILEGE FOOTBALL-UCLA at USC (delayed). . ~ RADIO Bueball Commimioner Bowie Kuhn'• office McEwen. 27, ii a seven-year veteran who uid it wu the first time an active player waa given came to the IUnden ln March· 1981 in a deal a priloll sentence for drug violatima. whJch sent p.ltender Glenn Re9ch to Colorado. Pitcher Vida Blue 34 who haa pleaded guilty Prior to that, McEwen spent just over three to J>)rnnfoo of three~ of eoca•ne and faces ....,.,. with \he New York Rangen. LOS ANGELES (AP) -What hat abQut 24,000 legl and an ap~te tq enouah to comume -for starten -22 tc:Jm of T-bone llte8k, 1,382 pounds of alfalfa aprouta, 3,826 pounda of swordfiab and 7,180 dolenesp? 'lbe answer: the 12,000 athletes, COllCbe. and trainers who wW be takini part in the 1984 Olympic f Games in Los Anaei. next summer. 'Ibeir menu could feed a llDAll army •. CoUeae Football -Air J'OC"Ce at Notre Dame, 9 a.m., KNWZ (1180); Lonas.ch Swt.e at Nevada Las Vepa. 12:40 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM); UCLA at USC, 1:30 p.m., KNX (1070), KMPC (710). NBA Buketball -Lakera at Portland, 7:20 p.m., Kl.AC (570). 8-My TELEVISION • the same penaltiee,_ hat been lfAllted a requM& for Tel • • d • the delay 0t hAa tentendne utitil Dec. 6... ev1s1on,_ ra 10 . Blue, a Cy Young Award winner and ,TV: NHL Hockey-K.lnp at Vancouver, 11 American League, Most Valuable Player, WU p.m. (delayed), Channel 9. releued by the Royala Aug. 5 aft.er fallina to win a RADIO: High School Football -ClF Play- game during the 1~ leMOll.. offs: Million Viejo VI. Pacifica at Bolu Grande WU.00. 28, lhe flrst player to be sentenced. Hilb, 7:15 p.m., KNWZ (1190). NHL Hockey - did not apeak iD bit own be hall in court. But he and K.lnp at V anoouver, 7:50 p.m., KFOX (93.5-FM). hit lawyer, David W. Rumell, critidz.ed the judae Soccer-KanaaaCityatLazera, 11 p.m. (delayed), Vom Grocery Co., named Thunday u the offidal wpennarket and major food supplier for the G.me., pve a ~pie of what ita lhopptna lilt, includJnc $1 million in produce, wW look like. - When the two Olympic vOJaces open July 14. mMla will be .erved three Umee a day, with IUpplemental food service available 24 houri a day. Olynipfc officialt eltimite that 1.1 million meals will be aerwd to the Olympe poup, with another 20,000 box lunches provtded dally to more than 20 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Raiden at Buffalo. (2) -COILEGE FOOTBALL -UCLA at USC(wped). 1 p.m. (2)-NFL FOOTBALL-WMhington at Ram.. RADIO NFL Football -Raiden at Buffalo, 10 a.m.,. afterward. KFOX (93.6-FM). ~=--=--=----------::-------------:::------::---iiijiiiiiiiiiiiii.m01ympiccompetitionmta :Edison, Laguna Beach KRLA (1110); WMhington at Rama. 1 p.m., KMPC (710).NHLH.ockey-KinpatVancouver,6:50p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). Soccer -Buffalo at Luen. 10 p.m. (delayed), KFOX (93.5-FM). ·Marilla, FV advance ' Ed.iton, Laguna Beach and Marina htah tehoola enjoyed one-Cded vic- toria, but for Fountain Valley and <:orona del Mar, it came down to :tiebreakers in the first round of the CIF .4-A girla' team t.ennia playoffs 'lbun- . '-day. : 'lbe Barona bad just enough to advance, but the Sea KiJ1811 camie out on ·'the abort end of their tiebreaken. Edi.an won each let in blanking Tustin, 18-0. 'lbe Charpra, 20-0 in ·teem competition this aeuon but •1.eeded only fif1:h in the playoffs, : 'received winning effort.a from all 'memben. • .. The No. '1 doubles team of Candace -.. Kupchak ready to play again INGLEWOOD (AP) -Loa Anae1ee Laken C.O.Ch Pat Riley aaya Mitch . . Kupchak. disabled almolt two ye.an by knee lnjuriee, ii reedy to be removed . from the injured lilt and returned to -the active roster. There were indication.a that Kupchak could be activated by this ·weekend. . Kupchak bu not played lince lnjur- 'inc the knee Dec. 18, UNU . He 'a&tmquently needed two operatiom. . ICupchak ~ a mulU-yeer con- tract with the LMen -a tr. ..-it • prior to the 1981-82 ....i and pi.yed . ).wt 28 ..... before tuffertnc the • ln)u'y. . Stnce the Laken active roster ii ·down to 11 men, the club would not have to make room for him. SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAIL V Kirk and Kris Shea, which ii now 21-1 overall this year, breezed over their toes by acora of 6-1. 6-2 and 6-0. In l.AiUna'• . triumph, 15-3 over Irvine, the doublel pe1r of Sue Godfrey and Noni Taul swept, l.Qcluding a victory over Irvine'• No. i. team of Tracy Reynold• and Michelle Pavonarlus. i..,una it now 18-2 over- all. No. 1 mi,lea player Carrie Critell and the doublf9 team of Carrie Harris and Heather Church sparked Marina to a 13-~ triumph over Citrus Belt League champ Redlands. Critell IY(eJ>t ln tlngles and Harris and Church did not allow a point ln doublel. Fountain Valley won by the nar- roweat of marglna ln the tiebreaker, 76-75 C1ller Villa Park, with a key winninC performance turned in by Allee Knoy late ln the match. Fountain Valley ii 13-~ overall. C.orona del Mar wun't u fortunate, blna a tiebreUer, 72-66, to South Torrance . 'The Sea View Leecue'a No. 1 repreeentative wu pllCled by top llinglee player Hiruko SbJaekawa, who won all three of her matche9. In 3-A first-round play, Mater Del eaaily out.cored Lakewood, 18-0.' Monarchs' Jackson. signs with Gauchos Cbria Jlildmon, a 6-5 forward from Mater Dei. ~ a Jett.er of lntept to play for the trc Santa Barbara~ ball ie.m, the P~ Cout Atliletic A.odation achoo1 announced 'lbu.ra- day. . *40NR,.UON (I penon muimum) Sat., Nov. 11: .... ,_car...~ Hot ... 1-s 0tt1 ,,_.. ..n ~ lhd. (t na). ~ 10Lm,•4p.m, a ••• ,.. • 11 .... •1pm·lpm • • P,lft. '·· w "°"IFI ... 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Bake(' at iristol Costa Mesa • 5~2500 \ ........ ,, ... • Tliree Rustlers, Bue honored Three Gold~n Weet and one Orarll~ Coast Collep player have ~n flCt'Ordf'd All-South Cout Conference water polo hononi. (~llerton), Don McRaner (Cerritoe), Bruce Homey (C4'rritoe), Glen Thomu (Santa Ana), Mike Hlulnl (Santa An.I), John Cukey (Santa Ana), -Don Wetteland (Santa Ana), Mark Terry (Santa Ana). Secoad Team Selected to the flret ~ were Juon Crow. An Stephel\IOn and Mike Sta.nbrtdge of Golden We.t and Ed Skowronaki of OCC. C , reshman, wu named lhe South Cout er of the year whUe Golden We.t's Tom Hennata wu telec~ the COlllCh of the year. Blake WU1e>n (GWC), Alo Tauue (Mt. SAC), Den De~ (Fuller1on), Tom Hermatad (GWC), Mark Moreno (GWC), Edaar Evana (Cerritoe), Tom Kennedy (OCC), R&ndY Ro\n (Cerritm), Doug Plitt (OCC>. Unc Bergen (Santa Ana), Rich Clodfelter (Fuller1on), Wllliarn Ru.ey (F'uller1on). Jeff Kline (Mt. SAC). Oe.pite winning the conference lit.le, Golden Weat could land only three playen on the 13-member f.lnt team. Second place Santa Ana College had five ---,no='..-. team lionoreee. '!'hftrGwe,,ta,en nmed ----------i!Mi.lJFla•olGirl~~-~-~-.' U'.1.U.f!"~ ..u .... . I Fine Team Karl (GWC). Mike Alexander (OCC): Mike No11on Art StepheNOn (Golden West), Juon Crow (0C'C). (GWC), Mike Stanbridge (GWC), Ed Skowronski Player of the year -Jaaon Crow (GWC). (Orange Coast). Eric Kough (Fuller1on), Rod Fo1'9Ch C.oach of the year -Tom Hennstad (GWC). FDR lHE RECORD NH NATIONAL CONfl•lt .. Kll w .. , llama S.n Frencltco NewOf ... nt Allenle W LT 1 • 0 1 • 0 • s 0 • 1 0 C-el Greena.y Mlnnet0te Del roll Clllc990 Temoe &av • s 0 • s 0 s 6 0 • 1 0 ' 10 0 llHI .S4S 3CM l09 .S4S 241 271 .4S5 234 224 .3'4 201 233 ,091 ISi 2S9 Delles ._,111no1on 51. Louis Phl~le NYGlen11 ' 2 . 0 9 1 0 . . ' • 1 0 2 • ' .111 :Ml m . 111 312 235 ,<lot 231 ~2 .3'4 112 203 .227 1'2 262 AMllltlCAN CONP:llltllNCll Ptllaburell Clevetend Clndnnell Hout ton w .. , • 3 0 6 5 0 • s 0 s 6 0 4 1 0 .777 292 244 .S4S 191 IH S4S V4 UI .•SS tn 203 .364 , .. l01 ~ 9 2 4 s • 1 I 10 0 '" 111 111 0 .S4S m 241 o -"" 240 m 0 091 1'3 l ll •.. , 8uftelo Mleml 8attlmor• NewEnOlend NY Jell 7 4 0 A36 204 220 7 4 O .'36 22S 111 • s o .s.s "' 235 6 5 0 .S4S 2:17 207 4 1 0 .364 225 226 ~y'•O.- W•llllnoton el ._ (Cllen~ 2 et I P.m.) It•_, e t 8uftelo ICllennel • el 10 e.m.J Detroit n . Green h v et MllwaukM Sen D'"° et SI. Louis Hou11~ el Clnctnnetl Mlnnesot• 11 Ptttaburllll NY Gl1n11 11 Phlllde4Pllle hltlmor• 11 Miami Clllc-at Tempe Bev Ctevetend et New Ef\Olend Sffllle el Denver K1n111 't:ltv et D1U.1 Sin FranclKO at Atlante Mei'llay'1 ~ NY Jett al New OrlH nt (Cllennel 1 •I 6 o.m.> Rams 1tlit11tlc1 k-. .. ., f'.n.dl 40 45 44 7S :>-m 31 17 14 .. 0-25' TllAM Flrtt OOwn1 Y erdt rlAlllno y., • .....,,. 201 115' 2:9N J7SS ltam• 221 1n1 ms -· Totel v.,dt Punts Penalllel F~·IOll ltutlllng T~ Penh'I! T~ SS-42 S 47·631 2'-14 54·•.1 .... , INotYMMIA\. ...... 13 13 23·12 ti 11 Olekerson ltecldln Gumen Alexe,_ Etllrd Ferr-mo Cromw911 Grant Fermer 1dl Ye A,,. TO 272 13't s.o 17 Totals ()pp St 306 S.2 I s 2• ... 0 1 ,. 4.0 0 3 72.3 0 .. ' 0.4 0 1 0 00 0 2 ·10 ·S.0 0 1 ·9 ·t.O 0 322 14$2 U IS 2'S 1066 3.7 12 ~ ..... ~A ~ ~ Ytb TD Ferraoamo 325 207 17 2315 17 Opp :JtS 235 13 27'1 13 •ICe!Wll .... Yell TD Dickerson '3 357 2 8erblr 42 411 3 Guman 23 242 l Farmer 20 245 3 D. Hiii 1' 210 I o.wllrd II 2M 3 Grant 12 221 I G. Jonft 10 '" 0 Etllrd 10 14t 0 Reddin ~ 3 23 0 Ale1t1nd« I 10 0 McO-td ' ' 1 Totell 20'2 2315 17 ()pp 235 21• 13 Olller Md9n: PurltlllO -Mltko, S3·2.090, Jt.4 ev11; Klekoff return• - Reddin. 11·1'.0 evo .. Alea•~. 11-17.t; Elerd, S·?IA; Gumen, 2·15.0, lrvln, 1·22.0, Slmlnont. HI, &er~I. 1·0; Punt returns - Irvin, 23·1.2. Johnson. t ·t,7; Ellerd, 2· 11.0, lnterQPtlon1 -K Contns, S-113; lrvln, 3·42; Hauls, 1·45; Andr-•, 1·22, Cromwell. h l, J. Colllns, 1-11: JOllnton, 1-14. Oddi M,L Wetlllngton 3 over _._ 11..-n 2 over aluf!llO a~ Enelend 4'h over Clevel•nd xP111sburOll 1 over MIMMC>t• xClncl11111tl t \o'J over Hotnton xGrten lev l \'J over Detroit Sen D'"° l' over x$1. Loult xMleml t ~er hltlmore XTllTIN .. y 1 over Clllc8110 xPhllldllPflte S over NY Glent1 x0.111• t -Kansas City xOenver I over S.tlle Sall FranclKO 3'h over 1tAltent1 Jl .... on.en. 3 OVlf' New York Jet• c-... (A~ T• •I I. Nebr•ak• It klle 2. 11T•••• 1> o• 8aytor l AUOUrn It Idle ._ ltlllolt vt. • Nor!l!wetlern, no Odds S. Miami. F19. It tdll .. 1SMU 1 o...,. Ark-• 7. o-• .. Idle I. IMic:llleM 2\'J over Otllo 5tat• t. xlYU ¥1. Ulell, no OCIOI 10. Otllo Stell 21.'t under ~ 11. 110we .,.. Mlnnetot1, no ooett 11 P:lofld9 " Idle l:L C""-' 1 -1tSoulll Cerotlnl 1-. w.tt ~ t ~ aSvrecvM IS. cW~ 13\11 -WllNlltloft Stell 16. AIMlml II !Ole 17. •""'*""" 5 -"9lvl State It. '*''°" C ..... 14 over •Hott Cr0t1 It. MIMOur1 17"' over xK1n111 a "'°"""""° t -Nof"tll Cet'Ollftl Stell • °"'°"' l!ofM !Min. ,,_ ...,,.. ............ ~ > . NIA WllSTEltN CONflllltlENCE Pedflc Dlvllilll W L Pel. GI Liken I 2 IOO Porttend • 3 .727 'h s.a1111 ti 7 s .Sl.l 2 Goloen Siii• 6 S S4S 2V> PllOenlll 4 S 444 31h Sin Dtevo 4 1 .J6.' 4'h -MldWHI OMlllll Daltal 6 4 600 Utah S S .500 Denver • S .444 Kan111 Cltv 4 1 .364 San Antonio • 1 ~ Houaton , 3 • ,333 llASTllltN CONP:EltlENCE AllMllC OMMlol 9 2 .,. 1 lt.'I 801ton Phlleoetonle New Jer .. v New York Waslllngton 1 3 700 11'> 6 ~ .600 2t.'I -s s .500 31h 4 4 .400 .,,,, MllwaullM Atlante Detroll CllU.0 lndlelll Cle...-..0 Clllll'lll OMlllll 6 S .S4S s s .500 s s 500 3 6 .333 3 1 300 2 • .111 TllwMey'1 Sc-L.Hen 111-. 0.vNnd 114 Weslllngton 102, lndlane 9• Atllnla "· PhlladelPhl• •• SNl!le 11f. ClllClllO 110 Dalla• 115, New Jene¥ 113 Ken111 Cllv 12', Sin Antonio IM Sen Dlello 141, MllweukM 122 Denver 131, Golden Slat• 120 T-V'•~ New ·York at IGt.ton, In> Ul•ll al Detroit, fn) Hout Ion 11 Denver, In) MlfwaukM al P'-!llM, ln) Lalltn IV, QVlll6en 114 CLllVllLANO -lt0!>4nton 21, Shelton 1, Hinton 4, FrM 21, H~ton 20, Cooa s. ThomPIOll s. Hubbard 11. 8•1111Y •. Po· <1U1tte 2. Tolet~9' 13·21 t14. LOS ANGllLllS -WllkH 24, Wortlly 6, Abdul·Jebber 17, JOllnaon 23, McGM 13, c-16. Mc.AdOO 7, Nater 12. Scott 7, Garrett 2. Totets: «9·15 27·37 111. Sc-t:ov °"'""" Clew6W 2l ll )4 2'-114 ""........ ->1 2J..J4-U-W. ·• TIWM·ootnt -1\-Ctvetend, H.usion; 1,oa Allllllel, c-. • Scott:-Fouteo out-Mne. ltlll9\lncts-<levetend 3t lltot>· lnson I l, Lo\ Anee4ft '3 t Johnt0n 9J • Aul1t1-CllvN nd 21 (8•etev 1), Los An· • IMiM 41 I~ 221. Total IO<ft-<:-•, Loi ._. 20. A-11,467. ·- NHL CAMPallLL COMP:ll1t•NC11 ~DMI'-' w L T""' Gt' GA Edmonton IS 3 1 31 112 Cetoarv • • 3 19 61 Kllla 6 • s 17 IO Vencouver • 10 1 17 11 Winni-6 11 2 ,. 7l Nents OMtlen Clllc:eoo 10, 9 0 20 74 Minnesota • • 2 II 12 Toronto • 10 2 " 11 Detroit 7 ' 2 16 6S St. Loult 1 11 ' 1S ,, WALllS tONf'llltllHCI ~•"1dl OMlllll NVR•-• 13 s 2 ,. as NVl1l1,_1 I? 7 0 24 ... Phli.delollle II 1 2 2• ll Welhtnvton • 11 0 16 60 Pllllbutllll s 12 2 12 SS New Jer11v 2 17 0 4 50 A4fllml DMslelt Bolton ll • 1 11 90 8uftelo 10 6 J 13 1• Quebec lO 9 1 22 103 MelllrMI ' 10 0 " to Hertford • 9 ' 11 4S ~·Sc-MonlrHI 4, Detroit 2 Bolton 4. Toronto I QueCleC •. Hartford 2 Mlnnesola S, PftllldlelPllla S Cetoano s, New Jer11v 4 T .. .,.,.._ 1(11191 al Vancouver, (n) NY ltlendlr~ ., W1111Jngton, (n) 9uft•lo at Edmonton, In) WltwPlle HIGH SCHOO\. Clfl 4·A .... .,.... n 12 " n 71 16 ,. 75 n 65 •1 " 73 ,. " S2 ,7 71 ,. 71 SernlltMtl 41 ......,, ~ '· UftlVlttltV s Newoort Harbor I 1 2 ,_. Unlversllv I 1 2 1-S Newoort Harbor teo<lne: s1-ert 3, Tllllller 1, Slull ll.Y 2. UnlV91'$llV teorlng· Lanelolt 2. Solomon 1. WelllboUrne 2. S-Vltllll.C.,_elNW1 5unnv H.. I 3 2 ,.._. C~ Oii MM I 2 2 >-7 cor-del MM acorlnll: Morr-2, Otdlne 1, W-3, Vlllera 1. c.,, .......... lllOIO 11. Pllm ~ 10 ltiv.nldl Poly 10, MlltlOft Vlelo t LM AlamtttM THUltSOAY'S ltlllULT1 (tlll .. 60·flltlll -........... ,_,.,,., flMUT ltACll. 350 varO\ Nocona• Led (Treasure) 4 20 3.20 2 .0 Roller St.ate (DetomlMI) S.00 1.10 Caotlv1111111 KIP (Hert) 2 40 AllO raced. IC.acN Jay, Prine .. Albert Jet, EOlton cr..x, BUii o Tiie YM r, Sonic Kio, Ima En Gal, Apollo ltoCk•ll• Ttrna. 11.15. U llXACTA l3·11 oald '74.00. s•COMO ltACll. 350 verch. Lii Soc>llle ltvon !Gare.la) 12.40 5.60 S 20 Plvollng lteoet (Hert) UO 3 40 Reba l rMH (8rooas) 6.20 Alto raced: Angle Blue, A ltHI Monev. Moon Met_,, Mlreoe One. Mt Peullne. Time: ll.07. THlltO ltAC•. 350 varo1. lrnaluv Too IVeldezl 174.40 46.20 21.20 8oOl>v Darrin (Zufelt) •.40 S.40 EIOlll Elulltv (Pauline) IUO Alao rececl: DuPICI For Sure, Ace\ Cold. Ummv CllOColate, Hardtobettumbolclt, IC.Illy APOiio, HI Miu Easter, l(arent Lucky Cat. Ttma: "11.02. n •XACTA Cl·IJ oald '1.174.00. tl'OUltTH ltAC•. 400 vardt. Tiie NaboO (CtrOOH l UO 2.IO 2.60 StrMt Smert (Peullnel l.00 7.40 CC>Mtal ltoeket (8r00kal 3.00 AllO rl<*I: Str111 Toucll, Qualltv Con· trol, Suddefl S'"9. Slllln On Tiie Cun. Tl~ 20.10, ti •XACTA (H ) oatd Sl200 P:ll'TM ltAC•. 350 vards. Clledlerout (TrH•Uf•l >0.40 1 uo I I 20 Ketllvrn Ja,. ICerOOzal UO UO Rocket av Word (Frey) IUO Alto rKld: Suen ltaolcl ltlwttvn. Ser•ll• Storm, AM Auured Coe>v. Mlllllle Motion, Clllc Aoollc>, 0.0. FIHy, Lady Kallena. Time: 17,95. U llXACTA (7·4) peld '1S9.20, SU(Tl4 ltACll. 170 verda, lted Hewk Pan (Peullne) • .. 20 3.20 2.40 Taut Genllemln !Piikenton) S.00 2.10 Sllurdlv Warrior (Cle<ltM) 2 . .0 AllO receo: Fail Tu, Country &enter. 1te1uc11n1 ltlld. Time: 4'.11. Girt\'~ HIGH SCHOOL Cl" 4-A ~Vlfh "'"' lteuM l•IWM a..dl lS, lfvtM > ~ Wlllelle (L8 ) de! Manie•, 4· I. de! Tuv~. l·S, oaf Lowet. 6·3. Conkev (LBJ won, 6·0, 6·2. •·O, Trevlt (L81 won, 4·2, Iot t, 1·6, won, 6•2 DeWet Navtor·Peck tLB> Iott to Re· vnold1-Pevonarlu s , 1 ·t , ..,,,, 8e•udl c t ·Se nter , t ·O. def Truon11·Mlc11ele11n., 6·2. Su11l·Wall•C• (L8 1 loll, 1·4. won, 6·0, 6·2; GOdfrev-Taul (L8 J won, 6·4, 6-1, 6·3 P'-"'ln Vllln 9, V1111 Pen t (fl_,..ln Vllev Wint, 76-75) ~ Wtever (FVI def. Wllaon, 4·4, Iott to St11luk. 4·6, de!, Weingartner, 6·2; Knov IFV> won, 1·S, 1o11, 3·4, won, 6·2. Dercll (FV) lo•'· 0·6, 2·6, won, ,.1 . 0--.. YM·Ll11lll (FV) loll to Polllrd·Fleclter, l·6, de!. s1aolle·8 lernev, 6·4, del Kauleman·K•IO. 6·0; CedlUl·Solvak (FV) loll, 2·6. won, 6·2-6· 1; Slletton·GorumlMI IFV) lo1I, 0·6, 3·6, 4•4. lldlllfl 11. T111llllO A ~ Ste1terv !El del. Thurmond, t·l, def IC.Im, 6·0, oef &Ilka , 4·0, Johnson ( E ) won, 6·l, •·O. 6·1; Srnltll !El won, 4·1. 4·2. 6·0 0.-... Klrk·SMe IE) def NU"*'tlleler·Parka, 6· I, oef. Moore·Wrlllllt. 6·2, de1 W-·Doron. 4·0, Slmmons·Felnoold IE > won. 6·1, 6-1, 6-0, l(ful>nli.·Lullrlll (E) won, •·•. 6·1, 4-3. Seu111 Terr-t, C4M t (SWiii Tetnfle.I wtM, 72·'6) ~ Slll•awe CCdMl de!. De. ~do. 7·S, del. HardV, 6·0, def. Smllll, 6·3, MallOt !CdMJ 101t, 1·4, won, 4·2, ,.2, Parsons ICdMI lost, 0·6. ,.,, won. 6-0. '**-' ltoten·Dem.rs tCdM) def, Huwe·Qulek, 7·5, def. Cll1pm1n·Holtend, 6·1, def. John· ton·Do. Delllldo 6·4: Glenuff11·Gabrle01n ICdM) IOt l, 2·6, 2·6, 2·6; Tvter·Rowt>otllem (CdMJ loll, 0·6, 0-6, 3·6. Mlr1M ll • ._...,.... s SllVllNTH ltACll. SSO ~ard1. MrilllM !Milnt Or Sinner (Gree) 1UO 6,00 uo Crl11U (M) de1. Maler, 6·1, de1. Power, CherlollH BUii (TrMture) 1.40 6.40 6·0, oef. Cornadlne, ,.1, ltObertton tM> Win A Folk (Paullne) 10.IO lost, 3·6. 2·6, won. 6·4, Fenton tM) lost, Also raced: Suoosl• Win. Blue Poot. 3·6. 1·6, 1·6. Mldnlgllt PollcY. Ole 8ffu Charge, Cro a.r OIUllMt Moon, F~lng Wiii Dancer, FINI Fari'lasv. • Harrli·Clllirch IMl def Stock· -Time: 21.27. _ _ ___.L-____ Jon·Poulto11, 6·0, 'll•I Tllomo· U 'XA'CTA ()·4) oald 1103.40. Rll'FTltf~lllltt , ·1>, Ot'I CllOSOft"'illlHef!, 6·0; AIO.f11·Ll1n11 IM ) won, 6·2, 6·0, 6· l, n PtCK SIX (1·1+7·2·71 oald l 11,000.00 to one winning tleket (five horMt). Cerr¥over POOi: '31,.....61. e....-nt ltACe. W ,,.,._ Five O'CIOci< ltutll (llr1tt) 17 20 6.40 Junie Boone ITrMture) S.00 EHY Hoofer ICar001e) Also (.Keel: CllOO Cl\C)O Boom. SMI. AUllt CM~ Feme, Zara!•. Time: 17.12. n llXACTA (t·ll oald SS6.00. NtMTH •ACll. 350 ver<h. S.20 3.20 uo Truly TtnVI 8ot>blM It-I (lerd) 4.40 4.20 2.10 Scali 5"11 (CrHeerl 1.IO «.20 Peradlll MAld ITrMIUl'I) 4,40 Alto rKld: Sllue Kid, Gofor 11-1. ltot>tn Sn\1111, Cllemoe11ne TOHt, Due.I Turboellllrve, Lenin Bird. Time: 17.tl. 12 llXACTA !I·•) oald SSJ.10. Allenclance: •.ns. HtlVWMd Par11 THUftSOAY'S 1t•WLTS (N If •·MY""'""'"*'" m.llMI fl•ST ltACI. I 1116 mllet. Gold Dlvldtncl (GUll'rel 14.20 7.20 S.00 GU¥d Proud !Deloadlllol S.20 2.10 O'er lfll 1t1moert1 (McGurn) 7.00 AIM> ra<;ed: Fii and ,.,_, ... m Ml Horne, Nellonll Gu.rd. Time: 1:A7 215. SllCOMO ltACll. ' turlonllt. Centlle (Mcelrron> 3.40 2.IO 2.10 Iris/I "'"' (Sellen) uo S.60 Jo It Bold t~oze) UO AllO raced: Pattv't DrH m, Sticky C•Hr. MllllGlt Martt••. Gables Low. 5ltk 'n Smootll, PW'kY'I ChO!ce, Pell!• P1lrlce, L'Pllll•. Time: 1:11. 12 DAILY ~ILll (2·3) oeld SJS.20. nt•D ltACll. 6 lurlonllt. M1111c Mtrno !FIOret) 2•.40 10.40 7.'14 Teke 1 lt"t ((>ll•lr") 9.40 UO Ster MAterlal !Fell) UO Also raced: Golden 0-et, 81Mv Noor, For MY Peoa. &ll>v Ito.a. n.11·1 Mv Man, 81oOdtlOCk AQfftl, E.T. Horne, Olemond Lene. HIPPY F1ver. Tl~ 1:11 115. IS llCACTA (t ·IJ oald SS4S.OO. flOU.TH ltACll. 61'> lurlonlls. Cendv'• Velentlne (McCrn) 4.00 3.20 2.IO Trondt Kev (MeHl 10.40 uo Fr"no Cenvon !Orltcie> 3.20 AllO raced: SPiendid Spirit, One on Ille Hou11, N1ncv•1 81bv, lallkln, SIMllt. Time: 1:11. fllf'TI4 ltACll. 61'> lurtonn Donner Par Iv !McCerron) 4 00 2.40 2.10 Slllllfetl (Hollull) 00 2.60 Armin (~kerl 2.40 Also raced: Jason Nlcote, Ptvcllldetlc, Av11udoe. Time: 1:17. IS IXACTA (7· 1) oald 150.00. MXTI4 •ACI. I 111' mllet. ltmldgl (VlllftlUlll) 4.40 3.IO ?AO LOt fllonllll (NMuel) t7.00 UO lold Tr11tv IHawllvl 3.00 •tto rectd: ••IM • k Y. Somt!fltno '*"'°"°· ltlCI leron ltetur11S, ~ Timi: 1:A4. IS IXACTA (7·1) M id 1.2'1.00. SllVSWTM ltAC•. •lo'» lurloneL EmoolOefl CVllM1Ulll) UO 4M l,00 Juttture (Fii) 1"60 6.40 Pro PeHtr IMeHl l.IO A.llo raced: Or, ltMRIV, ltettlnl """· len!ltr't 81uff. l1mt: l: IS 4/ S. IS lllCACTA 14•1l Nld t.)n.OO. U l'tCK llX 13·9·M ·H ) Nld 11.-.111 wttfl ca wlMlnl tlcaett 161• llOrMll. u ~ .Sia contOllllon Mid MUO wll!I l,IN wlt'Wllne tldtltt (five l'IOnft), •leHTM •Ac•. 1 111' mlltt on tun. ~·,.....,,... !Mii) '5M 17.40 uo Ellnl~ IDellflouUeve) UO UO SIUCY ._.. (Mc:Cetronl 2.60 AltO raced: lt•ln on Mv Plll'ldl. i...tr-, c~ Pen. •~v Mb -~ 1:f~l CM> oeld 17WO. • MNT'M •ACI. One Ink All Niii Held (He.itvl UO ·~ UO l"lcfwe 9rldl (Vlllj\1'*9) 17.00 7.IO Gitt lltter (Dtlll\IUUl'fl) 6.00 AllO recad! It"'*-, f'ro-tv Too. Com· m111• 0-, Count on J•. Wllv lantlll, Kelfllnlla. Time; 11)1 II S. • a.I IXAC'TA (2-ll Nici t.)06,00 AlleMMcll! 1•,m Lolllo·Stanfleld (Ml won, 6·4. 6·0, 6·0 O...•·•Sc-Hamel 13, !Min Gorvonlo S Doe ~ 15, S...le MoHc:a J Sente a-. \I, C,._.a V-v 0 8evertv Hiib IS, Mar11>orOUVll 3 Arcadia t , Sin Marcot t (Arcacll• advencea on 111..-won, ll·U ) 'CWl·A ,...,,_. """ lteuM ""Mlltw Del 11, L.Heweed • """" Leven. (MO) del. Diie. 4·0. de!. G Cotllton, ,. 1, def, L Colllton, 6·0; S.rmlen· Ion (MO) won, 4·1, ,-0, 6-0; Prletto IMO) ..,on, '-3, ,.,, 6·0, Oeuel9I Akln·Solnner (MD) oat. Cul· ten·Metlluon. 6·0. dtl. Sllrol· man·Kohtlleut , 6·2. de!, Petiotlll·81Ck, •-1; Wrlter·Wln"'t (MO) won, 6·4, 6·1, 6·0; 5eunci.rs·Sc1n1on (MD) won, 6·2, 6·0, 4· I. 0...l·A Sc-S.n MM!no I«, ThOUMnd Olk•• LOt Allot 10, All• Lome I 8urrOU11ll1 18 urbenk) 1S, GlendOre J Catabl111 12, CamerlllO I LOI AtemllOt 1S, Connelly 3 Sunny Hiiis 10\la, Nortll (ltlverslell) 7\la ltOtlrY 10, Peremounl 9 • Wiiton (LOnll 8ffcl'I) 10, CVPfHt I Rio MIM 16, 5outll Palldlna 2 Fullerton IS, Werren 3 K1Mlll 17, Downev 1 •t111mbr• 14, MlHlt11n • ltlvertlell Poly 1), Wiison (HH) S Glrtt' v ... _.... HIOH SCHOOL c" •·A,.,._.. ... G111r def. Corone Clll Mar, tS-12, 7·1S, IS·7. 17-lS, Mire Cot I• def. Newoort Harbor, IS· 12, 9· 15, 13-IS, IS-13, IS· 12. CIP: l·A SemlllMll Celon def. Notre Dama Academy, 12·15, 15· IO, 15·2, 13· IS, 1S·6. Sa~ Merino def. Lon11 &Hell Wiiton. 15·12, 15·11, 2-IS. 1S·I. Cl P: 2 ·A SemlllMlt Rim of Ille World def. LI Mirella, 15·6. IS-1), IS·I. 81tllOP Dleoo cMf, Le Habra, 16· 14, 1S· 1J, 16· 14. Clf' l·A SemlllMlt Indio def. Morro &av, 9·15. 16·1S, 1S·4, IS·6. CIP: SllWI SdlMta SemlllllMI Newoor1 c11r11111n def. Boron, 1s-11. 15·9, 1S·13. TllWl*IY'• ...... ~. IASICeTaALl ........................... WASHINGTON aULLETS-W1lvtd Mike Wlllon. -0. ._ •• .,.,_ lrven Wer· rick, -4. .J Orange Cout.OAIL V PILOT /Friday. November t8. 1983 .\II UCI posts _72-60 rout S AN LUIS OBISPO -UCJ women'• buketball coach Dean Andrea had a rtaht to be overjoyed followlna hla aquad'• openlng-nlaht 72·60 victory over the Unlven!ty of Pacific Thurtday ln the tint round of the Cal· Poly-SL<) Tournament. the entire pme and had aood balance'.. he Mid. ·'Ch.rt Graham and J.ctde Vander Poel each played t.remendoua prllia.·· The 6-2Graham iu tnnlfer from LSU wtwre ahe played one year. She •t out laat .euon. Vander Poel.. a fS.-0 junlor, oon\ributed 11 poin&1. The Anteaters, l~ by aophornore tranafer Chert Graham's 18 polnta and nine -nboands,-enc:l-tfte.UQde,~--cou......... -~_____, !)., ...... __ •• .,_.._ ,.,.,.ftll ~ racing to• 42-29 halftime lead lll\d golng on lO rou\ the 'l'igerr. "We played as well u we've ever played since ('ve coeched here," said Andrea, ln his sixth year at the helm of UCI. "We played great de(en.ae ~ ....... 11.hdlc.. ! ..,_ _ .... -,....,.,.,, "'' "'VU..-.U .,-• ~ S. Hltellll 2, ..._ •. """ 0, • Wltllelt •• ~ 12 • ..,,.,,.. .... "· I Graham II,'-~ O, Totllat • 12·1' 71. 1 ,.Clf'IC -Linden 12. Crvm o. !(fine •• 1.erv 4. Oonoven >. ~ 0, Whitney •· 0t10 10, Det11 'It, ltomblrl 7. Tolell! 20 20-2' .0. HeWtlrnr. UC lnol11t, 42·'9, Tote1t loull: uc nine "· PecHlc " ltalloundt; UC lt'vlne ll <Grllllm t )f Pacific l7 (Detll t). Caho Yacht race comple_ted today ~ By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,..., ................. • The Long Beach to Cabo San Lucas yacht race was all over but the prize-giving today as the laat of the 36 starters sailed paat the finish line off the Solmar Hotel race headquarters early today. Most of the yachts took advan- tage of freshening 8-10 knot north/northwest winds near the tip of Baja. California and fin- ished during the night. Seventeen yachts had crt:med the finish line by 6 p.m .Thunday and all but the yacht Tranquility were expected to finish before dawn today. Tranquility had 113 miles to go at 8 a.m. Thunday. Of the 36 starters in Per- formance Hand.leap &ing Fleet and International Offshore Rule ratings, three abandoned the race with gear failure. They were Daisy Mae. Medicine Man and Skana. The PHRF group slarted last Friday in a brisk 20-knot breeze and rain and fog. The IOR fleet slarted last Saturday in rain and no wind. PHRF yachta which had flJ1. iahed by 6 p.m. Thunday we~ Apparition, Whistler, Mimi ~ Magician, Breakaway and Dalkaj. lOR boats ln order of fin.isti were &ga, Chatley, Winter· hawk, Ragtime, Winterhawft, Tribute n. Cipango, Elusive, Tife Albadow, W.U.tlewind, Ale(4, Wu-amar, an<! Brisa. · The 68-foot Saga. sailed by a Long Beach Yacht Club syndicate was first to finiah at 6:21 a.ru. with an elapaed time record of 5 dayt, 18 hours and 21 minuta, knocking nearly 12 houri off the old elapaed time record of 4 da)ls and 6 houra set by the yacht Checlanate in 1979. Saga was built by Omnia Choate of Long Beech aa • fint-t.o-finiah hopeful in the Tranapac race to Honolulu 1alt July but WM knocked out of t& race with a broken rudder duri.ril the first 24 houra. The tint fo finish in the Transpac waa Charley Which WU almaot lost 00 the return trip when she dropped her keel about two days out of Honolulu. · Kane 's Crusader :_on reCor_d_ course Mike Kane and his crew of two aboard the 55-foot trimaran Cyltic Fibrwia ~ ....... fl>rted 3,472 nautical miles aouth ol N~ York Wednemay'OD ~ attempt to break the 132-year-old record of 89 days, 21 hours elapeed time from New York to San Fra:nd8CO. around Cape Hom, set by the clipper ship F1y- ing Cloud in 1851. Kane. a-43-year old Newport Beach insurance broke~and his crew set sail from New York Oct. 23 in a race against the clock to beat Flying Cloud'~ record. pem- age. Kane re-named his trimaran Crusader Cystic Fibrosis Crusader to bring national aware- ness to the dreaded diaeue which la rated as the No. 1 killer of children and at the same time raise money for research in battl- SOCAL. • • From Page A 11 becomes eligible around mid-season and there is also a competitive battle being waged at the backup guard pcmtion be· tween 90phomore Robert Aviles, junior Deron Carbajal and -freshman Alan Renshaw. "We are thin in nwnbers and thin in depth 90 we have to get the players to realize they have to play at a high level of intensity all the time," says Reynolds. "Our lack of aize doesn't really bo~er ua. We're ueed to it. But we're going to have to play 90me tough deferuie in order to neutrali!e our lack of size and whether we can do that or not ia a real qustion mark right now." The Costa Mesa-bued Van- guards, an NA.IA Division m af. fillate, have a tellting pr~ that includea two pmea apiDlt Dlviaion 1 compe\ftion -Loyola and St. Mary'1. "We're preparing for teecue." •YI Reynoldi "Vie want to be competitive and l think we can api.nlt IOl'IM! t.Mml. A.a iol\I M we're prncremnc. that'• our main pl." '\ ina the diseue.This will be ac- oompliahed by the sale of a ~ memontive pmter. At 1Mt report. CF/en..der wu about two dayt-ahMCS of Flying CJoud'I record and WU sailing in a favorable 2-3 knot c:urTenl which would 1.nc:rew her speed C1W'r the bottom. Kane's crew are Fritz Rkh· anbon, a sailmaker from San Diego, and Bob Dixon •• boat :arpenter. All three men are mar- ried and Kane and Dixon have families. Kane ii an accomplished multi- hull sailor who was the first man to sail single-handedly around the world in a trimaran. In ad- dition he holda the single-handed multihull elapaed Ume record . from Loa Angeles to Hawaii. He hu loged more than 105,000 nautical miles, reported to be the most for any multihull sailor. CF/Cruuder'a position ia being monitored by an Arp aattelite system that la trammitted to • ham radio operator in Rhode Ca1and who in twn fumiahes Kane and his crew with weather reports. Waltrip pos ts fas test tim e \ RIVERSIDE (AP) -Darrell Waltrip, gunning for the post poa-- ition in Sunday's Western 500, turned ln the fastest prllC'tice laps at Riverside Raceway on Thun- day. Waltrip, the 1981 and 1982 Wlnaton Cup champion, wu clocked at 114.553 around the 2.6-mile road COW'le in hia Pepm Challenger Chevrolet. Qualifi· cation becina today. Bobby AW8on. out to end WalVip'a two-yee.r reip. taba a narrow 64-polnt edae into the aeuor\ finale. AW8on had the aic-- ond-bmt Ume Thunda.y with • lap of 113.229, Benny PU"D'W bad a 112.Ul cJoddnl, HuTy Gent WM timed at 112.074 and Tim IUchmond. tbe t982 Wlnlton w.-m 500 wm- ner. turned in a 113.0S&. UCI ranked .16th.in lJ.s.: UC lmne men'• tenn11 teem la ranked In the preaeuon Top 20, re.leeeed by the lnterco1Je8'ate Tennia Coeche9 A.9odadon. 1be Ant.eaten are picked M the No. tt · team In the nation. while one UCI player, Bruce Man Son~. la tabbed M 25th in the country. UCI finlahed 1Mt ~ with a No. 13 rankina after oom])eUn, ln ltl flnt.ever NCAA Cham· \ .41 4 0 t ¥ "" Orange Coast DAILY PILQT/Frlday, November 18. 198:\ .. ... . . . We're making a mole hill -out of a mpuntain. Pacific Bell's been working to make the biggest change in our lives a small change in yours. The breakup of the Bell System is the biggest change eve r in the history of telecommunica ti ons. As a part of this. we're changing our name from Pacific Telephone to Pacific Bell. But we've been working hard to make sure the big changes for us will result in just a few changes for you . So we've restru ctured our whole compPny, and we'll be able to answer any questions you may h'ave, now or in th e future . As proof, if you have any ques- tions about your phones, your service. your bills , how to get repairs. how to get tifeline serv; ice or even questions about other people's products and services -all you have to do is make one simple phone call. One call to Pac ific Bell to get all your ques- tions answered . all th e help you need. Now. even though Pacific Bell is making big changes in ou r company, one th ing won't cha_nge : you 'll still be able to depend on us for quality service . So if you need any help or have any questions, si mply call th~ people you've always called first. Call Pacific Bell. · P'CIFICC~BELL ~. -.. -... -- , • ' • • ' Edward de Limburg and Susan Bartlett. PAPARAZZI Boxed Art Junior Council boast successful fund-raiser ome people like to brown bag it, but S that's old hat to the folks at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. They are into boxing it. Asa mat- ter of fact, an over- flowing crowd of art enthusiasts from all over Southern California packed the museum Sunday for the "Boxed Art" dinner and live ·auction. The big event, spon- sored by the Junior Council, climaxed a week of silent auction and exhibition of 113 unique art boxes created and donated by selected art- ists throughout the state. O riginally, 270 CRAIG RICE small white cardboard boxes were sent out to a variety of California artists, who produced an interesting amalgamation of artworks. Among the artists contributing were Walter A1kJa, Jerry BIU'dftehl, Toay De.Lap, LaddJe Job.D DUI, Ned Evaa1, Joe Fay, Tom Foolery, David Gilhooly, Betty Gold, Cbarlea C. Hill, Brace Boaaton, George Harrell, Scott Moore , Nata11la Nlcollon, Job.D Okallc.k, Brace Rlcbard1, Marco Sassone, Millard Slleet1, Barbara Spring and Barbara Weldon. Conttjl;>u~g to th~ MARCY BURTON festive moOd were auc- tioneers Jack GleDD and Jim Croat. Proceeds of about $30,000 will benefit the Children's Art Education Programs and the Contemporary California Artists exhibition series. Jacqae Baaaett, past president of the Junior Council and chairman for "Bagged Art" last year, again coordinated the benefit, aasisted by SaUlllle Palllson. Committee members included Dodi Miller, Catlly Krla1ky, Vlr1lllla Snyder and Dlaae Jordaa. Honored guest for the evening were the contributing artist, of which, more than half attended the dinner. Other guests included Betty A11ler, owner of Aaher/Faure Gallery in Loe Angeles, Jou Aaknm, Ankrum Gallery in Loe Angeles, Dick and JollUD Joaa1, Ju and Kea Ka.,laa, Ronald and GaJI Waters, Marla Bird, LBMA's immediate past president, Geoffrey and BiD.Dle Beaamont, Pllll and Betty Magwood (He's president of the Laguna Moulton Theater.), Ralph and JoADa Ro&erts (Sh e's the ne wly-elected second vice president of LBMA.), and Doug and Carol Snow (She's the president oft.he Junior Council.). Betty and Phil. Magwood. lilly Piiat FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1983 ANN LAND'ERS 82 GARDEN 82 COMICS 83 . Career ~as the time come to.make a change? By LOUISE COOK A I 2 '"'-.... What do you want to do when you grow up? That question iln't only for klds any Q'\()re. Labor Department analysta say a growing number of Adults are changing not only jobs, but careers. ln 110me cues, the change ia lnvoluntary; old industries are dying and new ones, requiring new skills, are being born. ln other cues, however, the switch ls an intentional one. "Long regarded as a static, one-time event, career choice ia now seen as an ongoing proa!la, a periodic re-·evaluation of oneeelf," says a Labor Department guide, "Help Youraelf to a Midlife Career Change." The guide la available from the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 236L, Pueblo. Colo., 81009. It costa $2.25. "Frequently," the guJde says, "the catalyst for a radical career change ia a shift in an indJvidual's values ... Sometimes our values (early in life) are inconsistent or unclear. And aometlmea our values change. What we value at 20 .,, we don't always hold in such high eateem as 40." The Labor Department experta say there are several questions to ask younelf before you plunge into a new work environment. Among them: -Am I really dissatisfied with my career or only with my job? -Am I unhappy with my working conditions and is there aome way I could improve my environment and increase my job satisfaction? -Does my job cop!lict with my basic values? Do I have values that I can't expreM in my current career? -Have I taken an, inventory of my skills and do I know which ones are marketable? Do I have. skills that I can't use where I am? Are there ak.illa I will need to learn for a new career and how difficult -and expensive -will it be? -Is there any way of trying out a new career without giving up my old one? -What will I give up and what will I gain? How important are things like eeniority, pension fund and other benefita to the welfare of me and my family? Can I afford to make the switch? -Am I willing to start out again in an entry-level job? .(\rn I willing to take a risk? -What are my goals -short, intermediate and long-term? One way to help answer these questions is with a career autobiography, listing past jobs and what you liked and disliked and what youO.id. ne- autobiography should be more than a simple liatina or resume; it ahould ~ an analysia of your feeling and experiencee, and ahou1d cover spare-time $Ctivities as well as paid employment. Be honest.with yourself about your tempera- ment as well as your ak.illa. The Labor Department says many people are unreallatic. Someone who loves books, for example, might think it would be a lot of fun to be a librarian. But the same penon could be impatient with details and paperwork and would be temperamentally Wlluited to library work. An Irvine firm that has lteen imple menling dry-land caping in many of its project , ha(i, won tale recognition for its effort . See H2. 0 0 ~ 0 0 If you have analyt.ed your values, goals, skills and temperament and still want a new career, consider a gradual changeover. You may be able to gen part-ttme job in the tield you are constder1:ng. Or work on weekends to see what 'kind of opportunities are available and how they Nit you. lnvatigate your new field thoroughly. You might start by reading one trade magazine a month to farni.liariz.e yourself with what's going on in the industry. Not only will you get a bette.r idea of what you are faced with, you alao will be more valuable to a· potential employer. Consider community organizations as a aouroe of contacts and information; you may be able to meet people who know about or are directly involved in the field you want to pursue. Holiday_s Traditional toys will oe the big sellers ,....._ __ EAST AURORA, NY -Toys that Clash and daule may cat.ch the eyes of many holiday shoppers, but toy. man~urers ex~t a big demand this yfar for wh.at industry experts call "classic'' or "tradeuonal" toys, reports an mdustry official. "With priC'<' and dollar value once again important to consumN'S, trad1t1onal t.oys with enduring play value wall be perhaps the most important toy-buying trend this season." says Robert Wann of fuhe.-Prfce Toys. a manufac- turer of infant and preschool toys "More than ever, parents are lookmg for toys that won't 106e their novelty and luster for children a rrw days aft.er th~ presents are opened," Wann sa)'\ • Examp\es he cites o( traditional toys with lasting appeal for young children are soft, huggable puppets, dolls and stuffed animals, "which provide a secure and comforting feeling to a little one and are a gbod way for an adult to engage a chUd in almdst any play envirorunent." When buying· "cuddly" toys, Wann· advises, parents should look for washable items made by quality toy comparues which ensure that the eyes won't pull out and that fabncs and dyes are safe. "Safety and age a pprQpriateness are two very important criteria that should not be overlooked when purchasing toys for any age child during the holiday season, as weU as all year round," says Wann. He al.so counsels parents to look for toys from \reputable manufacturers who have researeh staff, '8fety e ngineering, child tesUng, precision manu- facturing and quality control. This will help not only in the selection of safe toys, but also in choosing toys wtuch are nght for the particular child, he says. Such manufacturers often put recommended age guidelines on theu-pack.aging. These are based on both the e>epenence and the testing procedures the comparues have employed wnth children in actual play situations. "Such age guidelines." Wann says, "usually represent a range that allows for differences in development among children and can be particu- larly helpful in the purchase of a toy for a child who lives out of town or whom the buyer does not knowweU. "Of course, 1f you can get some idea of the child's interests. you can best select a toy he or she would like and enJOY," Wann adds. Toys designed "from the child's eye-vtew" are expected to be among the most suocesaful this year. he says. "Just because a toy appeals to dad. it's not neces.sarily right for the child " According tr> Wann. another unponant trend in toys for young ch1ldr n thlS year will be traclitional developmenl.a.J toys that encourage a child to exp1~ and learn, such as sumulating crib and bath acllvtty centers. splasli and stack toys, shape sorters. bnght and colorful mobiles and · ride-on toys. Economy's bealtll... Consumer cuts back on spending TIM A.11 ut .. 1 • ,.,._ NEW YORK -Consumers are curtailing their buying plans, even though they remain opti.rni5tic about the economy's health, a busineaa ret1earch organization reported Sunday. A survey of 5,000 houaeholds nationwide showed the "buying plans index" slipped six points in October to 107.8, down from September's 113.5, the Conference Board reported. Some 8.8 percent of thoee responding to the survey last month reported plans to buy auto- mobiles, down from 9.1 percent in September. Home buying plans were reported by 3.5 perce.nt of the respondenta in October, compared with 3.8 in September. And those intending to buy major home appliances moved down to 29.4 percent in October f.rom 30.6 percent in September. The only major appllancea consumers planned to buy more of were color television sets and vacuum cleaners. Nevertheless, while 18.3 percent of con- sumers polled described business conditions as "good" in September, 19.1 percent viewed bu.aine91 conditions favorably in October. The board's "con.sumer confidence index" regilt.ered 85.2 in October, up slightly from September's 84.8 reading. This index, which uses the 1969-70 fiacal period as a 100 reading, ha.s been holding steady around 1ts present level for the past six months. "The signals from consumers continue to be encouraging," said Fabian Ll.llden. executive director of the Conference Board's Consumer Research Center. "The high level of conswner expectations is t•pecia.lly reassuring because this measure has an impressive history of fore- shadowing economic ev~n ts. "The mood of the consumer suggests that the pace of the business recovery will continue to be strong well into the early months of the new year, and probably even beyond,'' Linden said. "Cer- tainly retallers can look forward to a most lively Christmas season.'' The letter X ••• It still has quite a 'Xross' to bear RIOOEFIELD, Conn. -Attention editors: this column is X -rated. Parental guidance is advised. It is our exalted intention to make an exhaustive, excruciatingly expert exegesis, nay expoee, of the hex that has been put on the letter X in the English language. When Samuel J ohnson, the great lexicographer, conversationalist and bon vi van{, published hia Dictionary of the Engllah Language in 1755, he had no entries beginning with theletterX. Now, more than two centuries later, despite the inventl9n of the X-ray, the xyl~h~, the Xerox and the X-rated movie, the Oxford &lgllah Dictionary can only manage a page and a half of words •tarting with X, while devoting at leut a half dozen pages each to" , " "y" and "z." The\entriee begin with "X(eka) the 24th letter of the modem and 2 lst letter of the ancient Roman alphabet" and end halfway down the ~xt P88' with "xyatua, pl. xyati, in ancient Greece, a long ooveri!d portico or court for athleticexerdlel, or a walk planted with \reel, u8ed for recreation and convena- tion." Probably more c:onverution than recreation took pt.ce on that tree lined court, lince The A.9odated Pr9t 1portaa.lmanac Ul1ll noaporta be81nninl with the letter X. 'There la nothlng between Wn!ltlina and yachting, not even the pine of X's and Naughta, al.lo called tick· tac-toe. Aaa matter of fact, there la no major 1-.uer tn the bueball regllU'y whoee name besi.na with X. althouah the boxing world la pw:ied wt th feather· wel&ht Vuyo X.banlta, bantamwef.Cht Glft Xaluva and welterwelaht Rolly Xlpu .• all from South Afrb, where apparently "X" la a fi&bUna letter. OneCMne>tn.actlyexplain why an-esc letter like ••x •• hu trouble exiltina much a.. expe.nd1nc in our very expn!lllve ~and why ltlaon the veraeof bet.rur~and tndeed expurp\ed and eXOl"Cl8ec[ Where would an executive, an explorer, an Mulligan Stew By HUGH A. MULLIGAN AP Special Corrt1pondent exodontiat, an exporter or an expressionist painter be withoutit? Why, they would be up the creek without a xebec, which is a small Mediterranean vesael,or maybe expelled from the most excluaive clubs in Xenia, Ohio. X has known better days. ,. In Roman times, X wu the aymbol for the number 10, whichaurvivesstillonourhil10ric buildings and even recent aky9crapers if you examine theComentone. In theearlyCh.rttUanera, X wuahal.lowed tymbol of Chr&t, the ffrst letter of hit name u spelled in the Greek alphabet. The aymbol wu carved in reverenceanddetlanceonthewallaofthecat.acombe. Xmu, in its original U8e, wu not an attempt to expunp Ch.rttt from Chriltmu. From medieval tl.mee, X stood for the unknown or variable quantity in mathematk:s, an abbreviation of the Arabic word ''zei," meaning anything or IOl'nethinc. When phyaidat Wilhelm Konrad Roentpn ln 1895 dJ8covered the llNeeO powerful rays that can penetrate the hwnan body and leeve a record on• photocraph.lc plate, he called them X-rays bet.au. their oriCln WU unknown. X uled to mark the apotona pirate map where buried tl"eMUre WU hidden. x. double x and xxx UM!d '°proclaim the varloualtm\lthlof 8ood malt whilkey and brandy and llltill diapla&ted on the label of ICIDe dWtlllen. BefON the advent of mandatory echool attend- ance, generations of Americans signed their names with Xs, and it is the letter still most used on electjon ballots and voting machines. An exacta, picking the horses one, two in the order of finish in a horse race, has brought untold joy and uncounted sorrow to millions over the years. Xenophobia, hatred of foreigners. may have begun the cMltline of X in our modern world-conscious, democratic society. Xenogamyic persons 90 irrationally inclined to xenomania soon came to be regarded as just plain xylotomous, or boring, like some insects. • • Before long, a husband or wife began referring toadivorcedspouseas their X (or ex). as if symbolirJ.ng thecross they had to bear. Then during the Great Deprefiion, hoboes, drlf1era and grif ters scratched an X in the roadside or onafannhoueefence toalertotherknightaof the road to a 90ft touch domicile where a free meal and 90llletirrles even a bed rollld be had. Freight cars •· chalked with an X meant there was no railroad click aboard to club away freeloading pamengera. X made a comeback and br1efiy doubled in value when the Emo corporation paid a fat fee toaome merchandising wii.ard who came up with the name Exxon for the guoline pumped al company • franchiled lel'Vice 1taUona. Psychologiata and surveys attee\ed the double x would be lndelibly imprinted in the paycheof potenlialcustomera pualng a row of pa stations. Xhitbottom, thepl\a, whenCharlesMaNOnand "TI\e Family" began lmprlnt.in8anXon foreheadsu a tribal identification algn at their murderou.. rites. What. caWnxxx calaml t)' to bef alloc befall a nSce lettxx letter like X. the one moat Wied tn ~ entxxX entire alphaxx:x alphabet by colJoocc columnista, novxxxx novelil'ta and wriuocx wri\erl. lt'a enouah to gj~ you a p.1n ln the xtphiltemum.. whkh ia the-lowest part of the breeltboneor. in~ reptile wodd. f'eliont lower than• tnake'• belly. ---~--~-----~-----------... -------------·----------~-----.---:------::::===::"'-=~~~~~" E .. -Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1983 . . ' Nuclear war ••• Will plea be made too late? llMA IOMllCI Dl:AR ANN LANDJtRS: YOW'clAlllc, "Dead at &ven~n" - -the fant.My o1 the hlch .ahool boy who wu killed-in a car accldcnt Ma .....it ot recklem dr(vtl\8 -inaplred me to write th.it. Pleue plintlt.-EVDYMAN, PLAHE'l'EARTH DB.AR BVDYMAN: 1&'1 a powerftt, "°911t 1nm, remladtr IUt wemayMju&a MU. away. 'bub for HDdJa1 lt oa. NUCLEAR WAR-WHAT IF Every equare inch of m~ body ll bu.med. It it weren't for the 1CnMWol aomany others. Id \h1nk I wu ~in my a,ony. But I find no l)"lllpathy. hee hundreck of othen whole bodies are• t.dl,y burned• mine. I'm an anonymowi number in a catepy ol 1tau.tice no one will ever count: ''Nuclear war CM.WU.." ""--~-.... ......_ .... __ ---l.i-.---!r--' ....__~· ··-~----.!..ftl) otf and killed ineon the cheek. I thought haw a trace of worry on her fece, u the car radio u1d 80methJ.na about the government's plan to deploy millile.cloeer to the enemy'• borden. The presjdent laid it would iNurepMCe. Wewereslttinalnclamwhenalliren wentoUat the fire ttation. It w•nothinaunuaaal. It seemed togooff everyday, but tlUa time it dldn'tatop.1llen the fire drill bell rang and a teacher nllbedlntoourroomyelllng, "GETOlIT!"Shewasholdingaradio that kept blarlnc. '"nlia 1a not a tat ... " Outllide WM pandemonlwn. C&n were racing at 100 mph. Fa then were trytnc to get home and mothers were rushing to achoo.la. We could hear them cruhing into each other all over toWJY.' The last thlna I remember wu an extremely bright light, like a bW1on fluhbulbe. Everyone wu atruck blind. Then came a tremendoua explosion and a wave of heat ao intense that it felt as if lb.d jumped lntoa pool of guoline and aomeone struck a match. Althoqh death came within eeconda, it seemed like 10,000 years in hell. . -GIRllNING -·• Q MIN LANDEIS AT WIT'S END My huabe.nd'1 tdea of ambiance ta a rett.aw-ant wlth re11t.tooml marked with a sraphJc ewe and ram, a cook wlth a tattoo on hia tor\1U9, and a dOI uleep ln a booth. There ls no one left to mourn ~e.,or bury ~· or even He •YI you can't eat amblance. 1 aay remember my name. lam nota11lauauc. There ianooneleft to count you can theestlmated numbers of dead. I thtnk d1.nlna out ahould be a hJah Our beautiful world, 10,000 yeMSof civilization, hu been matched only by the eith1l&rat1on you burned tocindt!ra. Every Uvingthingnow Uee in the ashes of World e~rtenoe when you finally ;:-..:.!.! ~ w .. ~ m , -.~ -• · '--=='--• '"ine t.lahta in your aeroblca clam. Please, God, don t let It be true. Don t let thia evil .thlng hap~n. The way I ft,ure it, if I wanted to eat This planet is all we huve. When they Launch the rnias.iles, couldn t 1n a dum I'd •ta at home you reach down and cat.ch them and throw them into thesun? Men d~~·t ~ to unde~tand that Ifyouletmegrowup.l'lldoeverythinginmy powerto~ Wbmen love the idea of not having to the nucleargovemmentsofthe worldandteachpeople toUve m e wuh the silverware between each peace. COW'9e and being able to grind butter Help us to make our enemies our friends. With the billio!18 of staina into the UNtn'ind not -.king lt. dollars we spend on nuclfar weapo~, w~ could do more medical They love vtoleta"on the table in reeearch. cure cancer and send ~ur sc1entU1ts to other p~ts. We December and candles that don't ameU could turn our attention to solving probl~ms of mental illne98, world Uke dtron~llL.- hunger, crime and_ pollu_tlon .. The best nun~ in the univ~rse could I know aome meri who even get up to work on constructive things instead of focUSLng on ways to kill the <Lance wlth their wives between greatest number of people ln the short.est period of time. coureee My husband ea ta like he has Please, God, stop us from h~ting people wh~ beliefs are five minutes to eaten the last flight different from our own. Letusbveasbrothers, w1thoutborders~d leaving a country before the com- passports an9 armies. Gi~e us a wo~ld without nuc;Jear and chemical muniata take over. armaments. All we need is your guidance and your love. Please, I have alwa)"I believed you can tell God,Iamonly7. how long a couple have been married by watching them eat out. Those married under five years never eat the bread. They apend .lees - than three rnlnut.ea orde~. They alwa)"I tout aomethina wtth their wtne. They alwa)"I have a request for the muaiic.al IJ'OUP· Tho9e ma.rrted under ten yeen Nt off one another's pl.ates. They alwaya order more butt.er. They uk .for a doaY bfg when they order the meal. 1'hOee lnarried 26 r._ean or more don't :.:.Uc. Tho;7juat·~. They drink Scotch and aoda with. \}\eir meala. If they can't read the check, they light a match. All of our lives, my husband and I have fought over ambiance. He aaya waitera ln white gloves have a akin d..l8eue to hide. The gift of a roee la a bribe. Violins cau.ae 1tomach diaorden. One night the late Arthur ~y invited us to dinner. A. we arrived 20 minutes late, he smiled and laid, "Well, if it isn't the last happily married couple in North America." We were. "But that was before my ' husband found out valet parking would ooet him a dollar and he parked our car at the loading dock behind the hotel and I walked a mile and a half in gravel in open-toed shoes. Arthur never mentioned the fact that my husband and I ate at separate tables that night. Maybe he didn't notice. THANK.SGIVING IS THURSDAY,· NOVEMBER24 ~ ·Water conserving plants cut costs Smd a Thanksgiving feast of flowers from FTD. Wt alto have: • ,otted gift pla nta • Dt.,_ 8ardtn1 With inevitable 1ncreues in water rates and the uncertainty of deftlopina future water supplies. Ndudnf the need for water make9 8el18e. One way ii to develop a wat.er-aving garden, and now ia the bat time to add aome wa~ plants becau.e their development and major lfOWth oocww during the fall, aaya Linda Sanden, upokeswoman at Meea Comolidated Water DMtrtd. • Siik ftowtr arranpmtntl • Indoor Pklntl The Turkey B••ket Bouquet --------------~----.., our florists can make custom flower from FTD arrangements for your Thanksgiving table decorattons. .,..,,.,, • 1erv1ct *"' •r" oddecl. Only 20 00 I Flori11 Special I 'nlrouchout the summer, the.e plants are pnctk:ally dormant, and therefore require little or no water Mid the district'• public infonnatioo officer who for the put two yean. haa been working with local' nW'lel"ies to develop the district'• demonstration Award-winning landscape maintenance project prden. Water-uving planta oonalat of trees and sh.rube that are native to this state and ''C.alifomia-adapted" dry land exotic.8. Landscaping honored U you are interested in atarting a water-saving prden, Sanden offen 80IDe tip1 to get you started: -Determine the type of IOil in your garden (clay, aandy' rocky, loem). -Decide on the kind of plant look you want to llChieve -luah. apane, greenery, flowen. -Talk to nunerymen who apecializ.e in water..,..vinc pl.anti, and ,et advice on what to plant. To locate theme apeci.alista write for a free booklet, • 11Nunerte1 Where Low Wat.er Using Plants Are Available," in care of MCWD, 1965 Placentia Ave .. c.o.taMeu. -Keep a record of your wlectiona ·to help you remember the required care. Once you've started your water-saving garden, here are aome more pointen: " ' An Irvine firm that has been implementing dry-landscaping in many of its projects, has won state recognition for its efforts. The concept. called xeriscaping (from the Greek word "xeros" which means dry), de- scribes what can be done in landscaping to con- serve water and reduce water costs, said Robert Baier, agronomist and president of Plant Con- trol Corp. systems. and proper bal- ance and care of a land- scape project. With w ater rates going up by a dramatic 50 percent or more this year, and sirice 50 per- cent of a total year·s water costs go for lawn and garden watering, this concept's time has come, believes Baier. The California Land- scape Contractors As- sociation apparently agrees. In its recent awards presenta tion, gram is resulting a net 20 percent savings thjs year. -First place in Slope Planting category for the Chateau Clemente de- vel o pm e nt , San Clemente. First plac~ in xeriscape planting for a residence on Anacapa in Laguna Beach. An ir- rigation system de- veloped in Israel reduces water use to only a half gallon per minute per sprinkler head. ROSES Many Colort. Takt Homt Dozen11 Since 1946 Ha)lis}tl's -Dcn't overwater. Deep watering method is preferred f«ID09t treea. However, 900le plants don't require watering, ao don't experiment. Aak your nuneryman about the care. Xeriscape combines the• u s e of l o w water-consuming plant varieties, propf r fertilization and soil amendment techniques, innovative irriRation Plant Control won: .~~~~~~~~~..L:==========:::i:::::::==~.;.....;:--~---=--=~~~~~~~~~-~­ -Water during the cool time of day since these plantl prefer oool water, which la better for the root IY'ltem· -Dcn't pamper your plants. Too much fetiliz.er and at the wrona time of year will not meet your plant's meda. An over-abundance of fertilller can even make your plants "addicted" ~ a waste of your time and money. F~in the fall aft.er the first aood rain and apin in the apring. -PIMe the crown of the plants about one inch higher than the sr* o1 the garden. Planting them too low c.n retard growth and cau.e them to f'e!,Ceive more moUter than they need. -Carefully chooee a watering ayatem. Don't assume drip iniptlon will fit all circwnatancea, because it · can't. Low-flow, low-angle 1prinklen might be camldered. Remember, when U9ed correctly, the cnmrnm prden h~ can be your best and least expemtve method. PAllSIES .. It Fill .. ~ ........ ,., 4r.-a;.. 110 llow 89° BlllDllll -The prestigious judge s award for outstanding landscape maintenance of Yale F.s- t a tes, Irvine. A water -reduction pro- Dr. Lawrence E. Klein and Dr. Dave E. David announce the opening of their office in the specialty of Ob- stetrics-Gynecology & Infertility at 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 403, Newport Beach, California 92660 Telephone No. 640-6460 FIELD PANSY ' IELl!GG'S ""'"-:r= .... ...,,,. ""' llff .... ..,,.,. 2 ...... .... ta.ff Sile '3 11 -I . ~. 4 ..- • •MlflY AU rtU1S SUll.CT TO STOCll ON HMO. U. tllOd Nov. 18 thru Nov. 24 a •PATIO """9nMI ·-...c-• UJIMCAPWIG HOURS: MON.·fRt. J.6 SAT. 8:30·6 SUN. 8:30·5 • ; ~ LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO. INC. ::.O:: 1....;·.' ............. 20::2~•;Ne1;w:'l)Ort~~·;Yd;·~(•;t~B·sy~St~:1m;tM·t~•;M; ...... c.A ... 92·8·27 .. /(·7·'4•'•'&J·e·-7·4·~-' .......... ,. ------- 6" FOLIAGE HOUSE PLANTS Reg SS 95 ea · NOW 2 for $9.95 Reg S6 95 ea NOW 2 for $11 .95 MIX OR MATCH ALL POPULAR VARIETlES SHRUBS one gallon size Youf Choice ol Nandina. Euonymus or Boxwood Reg 52 95 SALE S1.95 Your Choice of. Gardenia, Azalea, Shore Juniper, ·Green Mound Juniper, Star Jasmine and c;>thers Reg $3.95 SALE IUS . COLOR 4" GARDEN MUMS Reg SI 19 SALE 89C 4" PANSIES -MAJESTIC GI ANTS Reg 95C SALE 69c CINERARIA -PONY PACK Reg 95C SALE 79c NEW BULBS ALL POPULAR VARIETIES LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES IN STOCK Italian Stone Pine (2-3') Monterey, Aleppo or Italian Stone·Pine (3-4') Monterey or Aleppo Pine (5-6') Larger Sizes At Comparable Prices Reserve Your Tree Now-Then pick Up Dec. 19tfl RED & WHITE POINSETIIAS AVAILABLE NOW 4" · s395 6"-s795 8"-s1795 HOURS: Mon.S.I 1em·lpm Sun 11•m-4pm 2070 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 .• (114),548-0131 .. • Oringe co.et DAIL V PILOT /Fttdey, Novembtt 18, 1983 .. fi«tRIMt by Gus Arriola ·~ .. OM LOOK. I f'5 ON£ oi: T~O~( TMINJu l YOO PULL ON FO~ SERVICE Q_./J THf: t '.\.'lll l ('JRCl S WI nl 'IOU'°'' UJ~v, HU; Gt:ORGt: L 1'K'/ fllOl l.J &.ET 111r t. '• f\Jl Ttl,.'Y' ALWA.'1-,, 1~~1! by Virg 1t Partch tVIPI by Bil Keane ~1 "I guess it won't be going to market today!' ll \Rll \Dl Kt: by Brad Anderson "Just because we switched to a cheaper brand of dog food?" 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So111it ltnd11m1m M1111m11r S111 Ju111 CIPlltrtno, CA. he PurchUlng o.tiartment at Ille 10 00 1 m. of NICI day, 111 'o'9 r0ot.. ~".!~ 1tet08 11 3 o! r•~ Cqu11ty on lhll l lllhllllOlll Wiii 111•11 With 11111 \1;167~ boll• •ddr•H .. , HIO• lor Coneluelll\Q T,-u, ..... ""' ' • Cou111y Cle1k 01 Otano• County on Robort w Scnull, '126 Well HUNTINQTON BEACH CITY s ..... wt1hltl 111t Oflctit of REAL ES· Pu ....... ~ Or• c ,DIM4 04.I JI 11183 f2:21tlJ ~'Pi'83 Avonu•. P•HOt n•, CA. SCHOOL DISTRICT TATE SECURITIES SERVICE, Pllol Oc~U NovT 11 ~8/'1="' f'l.IDllJIMO -or.~"" n1ttv Mr en.,,.. Jonntofr.""""TTlm f\oOett F BollCI loctl.O •• 2020 North Bro8dw•y. • 5845-83 P1101 Nov •. t 1. •6. 26. 1983 J(lh111or1 r1111111y T1u11. ~~22 v111~ Pullllal\ed orange ~~i'"'J:l Coun~·, "'o~~ :.:~r ~: ------------ 1----------!>9_•_8-·8-3: :~~~17 Ouvt1, L11gun• Nlgutl. CA ov 18, 25, 11143 ~nit, COASTLl"f EQUITY. tNC , 1 ____ Nll.....;.;;...;;.;.;IC;....;..NC);.;;.;.J.;.;IC(;;.;;;... __ _ Mt Ro boll Mahni..e, 28!> t8 8I17-83 llorn11 C0<P0<1llOn. u duJy Alt· Ml.IC NOTICE Oineint, Mlat11>n Vlefo. CA 92875 t------------1Polnted TrutlM unOer and purau1111 IN Tltf .... MOfll CO\MT 1.-------------1 ., to Iha po-of Ni. CO!lllfl.0 tn that 0, C~CHIMIA FICTITIOUS IUllNl!la nObllfl p 8renn1n. 27002 S•nte PUBLIC NOTICE C.,llJn o..a or Trull ••9CVleO by COUNTY 0' OllANOa NAME 8TATl!Ml!NT 3u•11n11, MtHlur1 Viejo, CA 9289t FICTIT'IOUt IU• .... •at ALFRED A STELLATO. •n unmar• INOUITRIAL OIYILOl'MINT r11 .. lollow11111 l>ef&on• are doing 1h1• llut1noH II conducted by • -rled man, recorded Ml•Ch IO tH:l AUTMOttfTY bosl1ttl8B llS gooorul partnership NAMI ITATIMINT In Ille oll~ or tlle County RtCotd_; °' T .. CITY CW IAN'TA ANA. e I HE SANDALMAN, 2136 N"wpolt Mlllk J Schulz Ille lolto:-tng peraon It doing Of M IO C01111ty, II Recordt1'1 lntllu· putMlc Md Blvd , Co1t11 MllH CA 92626 • Tlu'i 8l11lern11r11 WH flied with the bu;1Cne181 y's'T· E .. S 1.,TEGR •TORS ment No. 92·0112083, by 1t1aon ol t c 1 0tpotlte lftetr-11t.i"1 of tlM Scou Anthony Strader 1 18 County C111rk or Orong• County on .., " "' • brH ch ol O•laull In ptytnenl 01 per· 1• Bro11<1wuy Cusui Mils& CA 926:>7 Oct 3 I t983 t 7283 Ward St., .Fount•ln Valley. loim•nce Oltht Obhglllona MCUfed of CMlfornle, NlllC NOTICC Ml.IC NOTICE *'~ P11111ck A111r1 Sll80"r F22MM A 92708 tllertby, 1nctudlno thtl bfeecn or cse. ,.....tiff, Fli~ w. ilson rea.ds a newspaper 88 he .. waa'ts the opena·ng of' l n1s llusmu~s II C011ducloll Uy • SCHULZ 8TA,,Oft0. MllLING Thomas J. Tlgh• J1 . t728S Wtrd l•ull. Not~ of whtch waa recotoeo ... ... Qlllltlllll Pllltllurshlp CERTIFIED Puauc ACCOUNT• I • Fou11111n V•ll•y. CA 92708 Augull 12 1983 .. Rtco•d•r' I All l'tlRIONI WflRl!IHO .. Pal it L B h s . c S1 ""A S11wnt1r 5140 llrcll llrNI, lull• 100 C11h11r1ne F llghe. 17283 W•rd llrument No 83·352038 WILL SE~t THI MAnl!R 1mony SU 1n ong eac uperaor ourt. fhlS stulilrnt!Ul W85 f11e1.1 Wlln mu Hewpott leech, CA. ttteo , • Fountain Vtlley, CA 92708 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Of' THI VAUDfTY Of' THI NOT TO f 'ounty Clerk 111 Orunge t.ou11ty cm (714) 151·"44 Tn11 bus1neu 1a.,conduc1ed by 1n HIGHEST BIDDER FOA CASH law. IXCllD Ocl J I 1~83 • fluOllNllt10 O•HllllU Co111 Deify ndlVldull tut money Ol lh• Ulllled Stttes or • a.000.000 l'NNCll'Al AMOUNT°' P. l • • d • d . . F2211t2 P1lu1 Nov 4, 11. 18 25 1983 Tnomas J. l lghe Jr CHhler"s check C111wn on a a1i1t O• IHOUll'Rl.U. a lmony S Ult enle Puo11s1w1.1 O•mlUt! Coi_t>I 0 1<1ly 59!>4·113 This s1a1emen1 WIS !llltd w1tn In• n1Hon11 Oink, 1 stall Ot ffHleril DIEYIL~NT AUTHOfllTY Of' rlol Nnv ~ 1 1 111 2'> 1983. ounty Cieri.. 01 Orange County on crt<ltl union. O< 1 t tllt or le<lerll THI CITV Of' . 5951 83 I 2• t983 aev1ng1 and 101,, U SOCllhon O<>ml· IANTA AHA 1MJ INOU.,...IAl · t------------1 P~llC NOTICE F22a.43 c•led In tn11 111111 all P•Y•blt •• '"* MWNUI IOHDI Judge rules Fl• p W · 1 I 'h • d • ' PUBLIC NOTICE Publlshect Orange Cout Delly time ol Hie ell right I ti• and (FAIRYll'.W ltlYllTOfll PlllO.JICT) I I SOD on y are compan1on FICTITIOUI IUllNIH Pilot Oct 28, Nov 4, 11. 18. 1983 Interest helo Dyll, IS f1u~t~. In thl t AUTMOttlZIO FICTITIOUS llUStNESS NAME STA'flMINf 6846-83 real property 11tue'-1n 111C1 County TO II lllUIO •Y THI INOUI· LONG BEACH (AP) -Comedian .Flip Wilson has won a "palimony" suit filed by a 32-year-old den\a.J assistant who said she and Wilson had lived together as man and wife for 18 months. Superior Court Judge David N. F.agleson ruled Thursday that evidence presehled by Kayathana Harrison o f Los -Angeles failed to supf>ort her argument that she was entitled to pa.rt of Wilson's property. Harri.son was "hired by (Wi..lson) as a companion to his c hildren for an agreed consideration whic h has been fully paid," Eag.leson ruled. A~ting as her own attorney, Harrison Of ATH NDTICf I ROLLINS JUDITH MYERS ROLL· l'fNS , a 32 year resident of Southern Cilifomia, died on Nowmber 11. 1983 at Hoag Memorial Hospital. after a long illness A native of Massachusetts. she was a graduate of S mith Collegl', claM of 1942 Mrs &llins and hl'r famllv moved to Corona del Ma/in I 969. Shl' was active m the Smilh Col- ll'ge Club and spent many hours c'OuQielhng and mter- v1 cw 1ng young Orange Countv woml"n mtl'rl'Sll'd in gomg to Smith Mrs RoUtns leaves hl'r husband, Ralph E Rollins, Jr. three l'hil- drc-n. Judith Ann Duncan, Ralph E. Rolhns Ill, Elll'n M f\_ollins. and four grand- children. In he u or flowers. the family requests dona- tions to the American Cant-er Soc1Ny or the Smith Collt>ge Scholarship Fund. ·-------LONOELIUS J O llN C LONDELIUS pas.5ed away November 16. 1983 m La J olla, CA. He was 63 yl'ars old. Hl' was born in Chicago. llhno1s and was a vice prl'Sidenl of McDonnell Douglas in Long Beach for 35 years. He hved m Nl'W· port Beach for over 20 yl'ars befo~e o~lbl'OOk, CA. H is survivied by his wife atncaa Londelius of rook. a son John F. dl'lius o ( Ne wport ·h. CA and daughter f NAME STATEMENT In" lcw1ow111g iwsons are d0tng end Stet•. d11cr1bed 11 lottow•. TRIAL testi led that she '"'and Wilson w ere 111., 1011(1wu111 p1;r~o11 11 11011111 ''"'"''',~ ••b DIDtlC NOTICE PARCEL t Lot 55 01 Trec1 No OEVIL°"'9eNT AUTHOAITY Of engaged to be married and that h e had tJu~ml!n .. ~ V(,.n l1llOOl1CllON!:o ~857 Bl1cn ~uuL 9087, u shown on a map recorded THI CITY OF • a.........Ato"shareeverythinaheowned" FlOur UNllMltEll l)tt;' Ao>" ~;1 '401 N11wnurl Bt!llCll, CA f'ICTITIOUl •UllNlll in Book 398, p1ges 16 1nd 17 or I ANTA ANA"l"UftlUANT TO ..... ""6•"""'" --o 10111 Di Hun11ng1on Ut'illl• CA !l.!6hU mtSC4tll1neous maps, records of Or· OLUTIOH NO. with her: 2641 V11h•1111 Scr111uen • 11 Viti• ~lora. NAME I TATIEMINT ange County, C1lllorn11 13-7-IOA Of"' •OAltO Of DMIEC. She charged that Wilson on several t.Aa1g Vont..u111 WOUO!> b, 12 Ros11 N.-woort fl!l&Ch CA 92660 The rollowing ~·sons ••e CIOI E•cepung therefrom 111 011 gu TOftt, morot Or Hu11t1ny1u11 Bot1ch CA ll J Homuro, 1822., Newport l>usineu as m tntHals •nd hy droc a'rbo~ o.fende11t1. occasions aaked her to marry him, and 2641 Blvn C'o~t• Mi;su. CA ll~6e7 S & S PARlNERS Ill, r>t 40 Birch substaneH 1y1ng below 1 dec>lh 01 No. 41S.S said she had lived in his Malibu home r11.,. w>111""" '" cy11~1ud u1 1111 '"'' 11u5•1111ss is 'onductod b~ 1 ~~8:~6~11e tOO, Newport Be1en, 500 loet lrom the au•t11Ge 01 u ld c!~• f riJ 9 6 nd1v1(Jual hrn1INI p11r1nersn1p M It J S Ian<!, Out without 1ne r.gnt or enlry ( ... Cede Cl.ti .rom Ap 1 7 to October 1977, Cr.iig v woo•t~ Vulcr1c Sch1111en '' cnult .--25 Abeto. Irvine, upon any poroo11 or the aurtec. 01 ~ec. "°•et M4') "acting as a wife and a mother to his I 111~ s1u1amo111 was 111ua w1111 me 111.s ~10h1m.,nt w8s liltd with the CA 927 14 st1d la!ld tor .the purpoM of explor· NOTICE• YOU HAVE BEEN SUED chi)-'-n .".. our11y Cieri. ot 01an110 County on Cuu111y Olerk 01 0111nge County on Mr Charles Johnson, TruatM, ing lor. boring, oxtrtctlng drllllng THE COURT MAY DECIDE "'~ ,... t 2• t983 C)cl 24 1983 Johnton Family Trust, 29622 Viall mining P<otoec'ling 10< r~v111g,,; AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR Wi.l'.aon, 49, d enied having dated F221237 Fm1" :~-::1 Dr1ve. Leguna Niguel. CA m1rket1ng MIO aube1.Af:... as r• BEJNG HEARD UNLESS YOU Rf· Uanison but said he a.greed to pay h er Pul>llSlled 0111119& Coos! Dally Puhh911tld Orang• Ooast Di iiy R be J c MIYt<I In the Oeed lrom Prllley ol SPOND NOT LATER THAN THE .,. Pilot Oct 28 NO• 4 11 18 1983 f>1lo1 Ocl 28 Nov •. I I. 18, 1983. o 11 Oltmen, 24255 Via Southern C1lllorn11, 1 C.lllornlt t2TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1983 "$100 more than she was making" as a S852 83 5858·113 Madrugeda, Mlulon Vl•jo. CA. Corporellon, rtcorded No-..mber 7 READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. d tal . tant " vid kind 92692 1977 111 l>ooi\ t2«8 page 612 oi AVISOI USTEO HA SIOO DEMAN· en asa&s to .:.ero e some~ r--------,------1 ------------M r Robert Mahnkt. 26518 11~111 Aecc>td• • DAOO EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE Of· of black aaaociation with my children." POOllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Dint1il, Ml11ton VleJo, CA 112875 PARCEL 2 A non-•~ctull11e -CIDER CONTRA uo SIN AUDtEN· "You were not my wife and you Th11 bualnese II conductec by: • mant appur1en111t to aeld Parcel 1 CIA A ME NOS QUE uo. RES PON DA FICTITIOUS BU81NEl8 ORANQE COUNTY general par1ner1nlp. Ytr toll A e C D E F a H J I(' NO MAS TARD~ DE El 12 DE DE· never acted as a mother to my NAME STATEMENT 8UPERIOft COURT Mltk J Scnulz ,,0 l 01' ·,d ·, .• 1' ·, ••• CEMBRE 0£"1983 LEA LA INFOR· children," he Said. Tho lollow1ng person• nr11 doing 100 Civic Cenlet Ot. Wett Thi' 1111emen1 Wll flied *Uh Ille rus, I nd: ~ 11";_1 '::t~· MATION QUE SIGUE business as S•nta Ana, CA, 12701 County Cler1< of Orange County on hi Dectaral~yol RestrlctlOna r:.. TO Al ' PERSONS INTERESTED PENINSULA BOA l & ENGINE RE-Pet111oner VALERIE HALEY Oc1 3 t. t983 or~ In Book 117114 Plgt 1394 ol IN THE MATTER OF THE VALIDITY PAIR, 15 t Shipyard Way Berth, CA Respondent CHARLES KENT ~ Olllclal RecOfdl ot o;ange County OF THE $3,000,000 PRINCIPAL 92663 HALEY ICHULZ ITAFFON> a lilllUNQ elllornlt and In 9oo11 117114 ' AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL DE· Pal L Snyder. 1728 Be<llord Lo. Case No 02253411 CERTIFllEO l'UILIC ACCOUN· 1488 of Ofllclll Aecc>tda of c),PllJ9 VELOPMENT AUTHORITV OF THE Newpon Be.~n CA 92660 SUMMONll (FAMILY LAW) TANTI County, Cellfornia, and any ,,::;:r. CITY OF SANTA ANA IMS !NOUS· Paul Snyder NOTICIEI You ll•v• bMft aued. 1140 llfch .,,_.., tulle 100 mtl'tl or lllne••tlons thereto TRIAL REVENUE BONDS (FAIR· This Slalemenl was flied with Iha Th• court mer decide 19aln1t 1ou He171•4,~t1~11, CA.12W Th• Strfft tddreaa or . other VIEW INVESTORS PROJECT I County Clerk 01 Orangu Coo'11y on wlllloul 1our belnt lleerd un ... , _, ·-omon dfllgneUon of the ru l pre>p AUTHORIZED TO BE ISSUED BY Oct ~c 1983 JOU "'pond wllhln ~ daya. "9ad P Published Oreng• Coul Dally erly hllrelnabovt dHcrlbed 1; THE.INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT F228231 lllt Information below. 1101 Nov 4. 11. 18. 25. 1983 pyrpo<1eo 10 be S6 Tangerine AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF PublisheO Or11t1ge Coo91 Delly II YOU w1sn lo seek the advice ol en 5963-83 Irvine. Cahfornle. SANTA ANA PURSUANT TO RES- Pttot Oct 28 Nov 4 1 t, 18. 1983 8110rney '" this matter. you should The un<lerilgned hereby dlSClllroe OLUTION NO 83-7·10A OF ITS 58St-83 do so P•Omptly so that your written 1111 tlablllty tor any tncorrectneu In BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 _____________ 1 responso 11 any, may be llltd on PUBLJC NOTICE Mid llrett e<ld•ns or 01,.... com-PLEASE TAKE NOTICE lhtt 1 POOllC NOTICE lime mon detlgn111on comp1ain1 nu t>eefl hltd by P11111ulf 1 _______ ;;;..;..;-=----I AV1S01Usted ha Sldo <1em11ne1ae1e. FICmlOUl IUINll Seid Nie wlll be m•d• wltnou1 111•1n11 you II you wilt! 10 e1e1enc1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS El tribuma; ltde decldlr contra Ud, The 1o1':=-g·~!!~11ENT d-' warran1y,•xpreuorlmptled,rtg1tO· llld lawMJll you mull a.ppeer tnd NAME STATEMENT •In auc1tencl1 • -qw Ud. r• business •-...... ~ .,. .,,ng ino !Ille. l>OIMlllon. or eneum. an•-u 1d compt11111 by filing • ~,.......__.. Tne lollowing persons are doing •POnd• denlro de lO din. l .. la (l)Wll~IAM HOWARD TAFT UNI brlllCel, to N lll ly the pnncipel btl· wrrlttn pleading In r119011M lo N iel 1>us1ness as. lllfonneclon qw algue. VERSITY SCHOOL OF L •w 12· •nee of Ille Nolt or 01hef ol>tlg11iOll comp1ai,,t not tate< tnan Ille 12th dey SAN JOAQUIN REALTY, SAN an" JOU wtall to 8"tl 11\t advice of TAFT UN ERS ,. ) securtd by a41d Deed of Truat '#llh 0! December, t983 Unteu VOU do JOAQUIN REAL ESTATE COM· 9110tne1 In 11111 m91ter, 1ou Av u ~~ 2::,Y.F 10061 Talbert lnte•Ht 1ndotneraum111pro~lde0 to.yourdelaollwill beentert<l upon PANY INC 71 t Wesl 17tn Street ellould do to promptly to thal 1our Aen92'7o8 u te ' ounttln VIJ!ey, therein. PIU!l ldVlllCM. II any. under application by the pl11nt1ff. the l>ltin- No F·6. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ~.'~en ;~ponM, II eny, mtJ be American Educ.lion FounO 1 1ne terms tlleraol •n<I 1ntves1 °" Utt rnay •Pi>lv 10 the Courl lor the Son Joaquin Real Estate Com-on m•. Inc. l6783 Be h B 1 Ion. &uCft advanoes, ano plus tffs, •tltel dernanoea in Ille compl';_j]'"'· pany, Inc , 1 t t9 N San Joaquin SI Ualtd detH 1ollcll1r ti CGnM· ) • B CCi 9 OUieY8'd, Hunt· cnargos. 1,,d upensta of tnt t nO the Cour1 may enter I juOgment Street Stockton CA 95202 lo de un •bogado •n ••te ••unto, 11~~" eacf\. A 2647 Tru11ee ano ol thCH<wt• cr-eeted by 1Jl1'"51 _y_ou '°' the rt1111 Oemanded Maritn W Humphrey President deberl• hecerlo tnm.01•1-le, IS bUSllleSS 11 COllCIUClt<I by a U td Deed Of Trull Tiie 10111 •mount •n ,,,.--com t lnl, wt\fCI\ wovid rtsult Tn1s $la1emen1 was illed with the :• ~•It 1 ~ner~ •u ;::::-''• '°'t.':.~'~"eoyo PttslOent ot 111e1 obl1g111on .. 1nc1uo1ng rea<>11· In g•tn19hme11t of WIQeS. 111uno 01 ~~~1~8C1~~~J°' Orange Cou111y on r:;:,,:~d•a • 11~,:po~na, -Thll Slatemen\ was llltd w11n the :i:.:•:~::'t'r=.~~;~ ~~·~; m~ ::~~k '!:'o~:te rg;-iAN F2:2tl4tl 1·TO THE RESPONDENT: Tiie gounty Cle1k ol Orange County on inlttal publlcellon 01 tntS Notice 15 ATTORNEY IN ANV MATIER CON· Pubhshea Oiange Coast Oaily pelllloner hH filed a PClllllon conn Cl 3 t 1983 S• 1 127 93 ' NEC TED WITH THE COMPLAINT P1101 Oct 28 Nov • 11 t8 t983 cemt11e your mant .... ff 10U ltll to F221110 O•led. N-ber 1 s. 1983 OR THIS SUMMONS SUCH AT· °s861·83 ftl• • rHponM Wllhln-IO.der-Of lti. Put>lllht<I Ortng. CoH t Dally By COASTLINE EOUITV INC TORNEY SHOULD BE COHSUL TEO d•I• lhal thl• t11mmone I• ewved Piiot Nov 4. 1 t. Ill. 25. 1983 1 Cl hfornla corpor•tl~. as' TrustM PROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR 1------------on you. your d•l•ull m1J be 5952·83 By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES PLEADING MAY BE Fll ED OR POOL.IC NOTICE 1n1tr•d and lh• co11rt Ma, enter• • SERVICE ENTERED WITHIN THE TIME RE· 1-------..;.......;..... ___ judgment containing lt\junctlwe or 1 Celltornt1 corporl1IOll OUIRED BY THIS SUMMONS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS oth., orO.rt concernlne dM.-of Pt&.IC NOTICE tSHlf D J Morge< 111 Pr...oeni Deted No .. tO 1911-J NAME STATEMENT proPC1rl1. 1pou1tl tupport, clllld 2020 North BrolOwa Sull9 206 LEE A BRANCH The lollowing perso•IS "'" doing cuetody, clllld 1upporl, 11to6r FICTITIOUI IU .. Nfll Senta Ana Ca 92706 y. · County Cler~ business as fNa, CO•!•. •lld 111ch Ollle• , .. .., .. NAME I TATIEllENT htepl\one (7 t4) 953-6810 By HERMA E BOSTICK SAN JOAOUIN MANAGEMENT mey be granted b, Ille ~. Ttle T ' Publlshect Oren Coul Diii Pu0t1She0 Orenge Coeat Oe11y Pilot COMPANY. 7 I I West 17th Street. 111rnl1llme11t of •••· IHlftf o1 boSl~~o:~,.__peraon la dOlng PtlOI Nov l8, 25. ~ 2, ,983 y Nov t 1 t8. 25 Dec 2. t983 No F·6, Coste Mesa. CA 92627 mon•y or property or other court CREATIVE RESOURCES AS 6115·83 6053·83 MartinW Humphrey t7t6S Tu•· autllorlztd procNdlnga may tlto SOCIATES •19 "It Fl • e edo Avenue, S1oc1<1on. CA 9520~ rHult. • .. v • • Ofl, N--• l'tltllC NOTICE Martin W Humphrey Dated: Ocl. 21, 181> POrl Beecn. CA 92880 Tilts Sla1tmen1 was Med wlln tne LEE A. BRANCH, Clt#k Dorothy Law Nolt•. 410 v1111 Cl'f'....., COVRT Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on ly: J.Y. HYAn. DetMity Flore, Newl>Orl BMch, CA 112860 YOU AM• DIEFAULT UMDfR A °" C ONtA Sept 28. t983 MlcllHI S. McCarlln Cliude B Nollt, 419 VIII• Flora, OHO 01 TIWIT, DA't'SD June n, COUNTY°' ~ F229150 2970 Harbor •lwd., "214 Newport Beech. CA 92860 1M1. UM.all YOU TAKE ACTION IEltate of: Published Orange Coast Dally C~I• Men. CA. m Thia business Is ~ondueled by. In TO NOQCT YCMM ~Rn'. IT IELllE Iii.. QOINELl, D1 ~ 11 d. P1101 Oct 28. Nov 4, t t 18, 1983 (714) 540-7551 lnOMdull MAY• IOLD AT A "'9LJC IALE NO. 41~ 5860-83 Published Orenge Coast Dally Piiot Dorothy L Nolte • YOU ••o ... IXP\.ANAnoN NOTICE°' INTINTION ------------Nov 4, 1t, 18, 25. 1983 Tnls statement wit Ille<! with the O' THI NATURE OF THI TO MU .. Al. l'ROP!JtTY 5947.93 County Cletk ol Or•f1i18 County on "'°4:Uo.tQ AGAJNIT YOU YOU AT ""YAff IAU ___ POO __ l_IC_NO..;.. _Tl;..;.C..;.E ___ -----------Oct. 24• l083. F22a4 IHOULD CONTACT A L.AWvtll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tn•t FICTITIOUS llUSINHS POOllC NOTICE Publlaheo Oreng• cout Dlf~ Notice of T,,..._., .... 1111 unoeraignea Wiii Mii 11 Pttvll• NAME STATEMENT ___ ...;...;;..;;.;;;..;:;..;.;.;;;...;.;,;::.=,.. ___ Piiot Oct. 28 Nov 4 t 1 111 1983 Under Deed .. Trwt ...... to lhCI highell and bett blddtt. Tho tollowlng person Is doing IPS.eot58 ' • • 5848 93 'ff Mo, -1ubfec:t to coollrm1t1on of Illa business !IS NOTICE OF TRU8TEl'I IALIE • L-No • ..._ lbOve-enrnltO Superior Court. on or SHORELINE CONCEPTS. 205 T.I . No. H-304I NOTICE 11 llereby gl...,, lhat SER· 1tter o.c.m1>er l . t1183, 1111\e ~ Christ.me Ann Londehus also of Newport BeacJl. F'un- neral services will be held Friday, November 18, 1983 at 1 PM at the FaJlbrook United Prl'sbytl'rlan Church_ Private interment will be at the Fallbrook Queen Elizabeth has her shoes removed before ente ring the Gandhi memorial in New Delhi Thursday. Lincoln. Hunttnglon BHch, CA YOU ARI IN DEFAULT UNDER A PUBlJC NOTICE RANO RECONVfYANCE COM· Ollices of Ounn & F-. 837 N Rola 926A8 DEED OF TRUST OATEO June 2~1 PANY, a CafHomla CorporetiOll 11 StrMt, Sutte 100, Senti Ana. CA Bruce Joseph, 205 Lincoln. Hunt· 11182 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION FICTITIOUI IUStNl!t• l/ullff, or aucoettor tNt1 .. , or 9270t, all right, tlllt llld lnter .. t ol tngton Beach. CA 92648 TO PROTECT YDUll PttOPERTV, IT NA• ITATl•NT subatlluteo trullM pyrauanl 10 Ille Mid deeeOerll II Iha Ome of deelh This business 15 conducted by an MAY llf IOLO AT A l'VILIC SAU. The lollOwlng peraon1 are dolf10 Deed of Trull executtd by KAREN I/Id Ill the rlgflt, lltlt and lnter•t inelivtduel IF YOU NIEEO AN EXl'LANATION business 11. M HANSEN, AN UNMARRIED lhal the ""'• of the '**'ent has Bruce Joseph OF THE NATURE OF THIE AD·VENTURE, 27812 Etcuna, WOMAN and Recorded July 3, 198t acquired CV opetlllon of tew or This statement was ltled wt th tho PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU Mission Viejo, CA. 92692 In Bootr. 14128 P199 1785 lnetru· Otherwise other than or In 8ddlllon 10 County Clerk of Orange County on SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVIEA. JOl1n EOwtrd FrtnkhouM. 21821 menl No. 4376 of Otflcllel Records In thet ol lhe decedent, 11 lhCI time 01 Oct 31 t983 On December 2. 1983 at 11 00 Abedul. Miiiion Viejo. CA. 92691 Ille olllca of Ille County RllCO<der of deatn, In and to .. I Ille certain reel Masonic Cl'mctery m F'allbrook. HARLAN Queen in India, honors Gandhi F22Hl2 AM THE HAMMOND COMPANY 11 Robert Barton FrankllouM, 27612 Orenge County, Cllllornl•. and P'099'1Y situated In Or1.11g1. Orenge Published Orange coast Dally the duly appointed T 1u11oe under Escun1, Ml11lon Viejo. CA 92892 pyrauantto thl Nottc:e or Oefault and Counrv. C1Pfornl•. Pllf1lc\Jlar1y ~ Piiot No11 4, t 1, 18, 25, t983 and pursuant 10 Deed of Trust. Re· This bu11ne11 II conducteo by: 1 Etec:llon to Sell thereunder recorded scribed u loltowa. 5949•83 corded on July 2. 1982., Document general perlnershlp July 12, 1983 1n11rum1n1 No. Lot t3, Block "'D" of Ille Orlglnll No 82-229389 of Olflclal Records In JOl1n E Frankhouse 83·297805 o! Mid Offtcilf Records, Town ot OrlngCI. u per map thlraol ------------the olllce ol 1ne Recorder of Orange This t1t1emen1 w11 llled witn tlle wlll SELL on December 2. t1183 11 recoreseo In Book 2. Pagea 630 Ind POOUC NOTICE County. Ca111ornla. executtd by. L. County Clerk ot Or1nge County on 9. 16 A.M. 11 lhe lront entrance to tlle 63 t of Mlscelleneous Recotos of Loa PRESTON BROOKS & CHARLETTE Oct. 24, 1983. Old Oflnge Counl)I CourthouM, Angelt1 County, CelilornlL BRON C HARLAN, born May 29. 1957. passed away November 13, 1983. He 1s survived bv his wi fe K u Harlan. daughter Amy. brother &'Ot, sister Juli. mother V1 and father Hugh PrivatC' Memorial Service. S uriel at Sc-a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A 'BROOKS HUSBAND AND WIFE F:t::aau localed on Sant• An• Blvd.. be-rn1s P<QC>er'ly II commonly known NEW DELHI, India (AP) -A solemn Queen NAME STATEMENT ASJOINTTENANTS. WILL SELL AT Publl1neo Orenge Coast Dally'-SyelmOrt St I Broaoway. u 111.115 N Lemon Str•t.·Ot· Elizabeth fi laced fl Tne followmo person 1s dO<ng PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Piiot Oc1 28. Nov 4, 11. 18, 1983. S1nt1 Anl , Calllornl• al pul>Uc IUC· ·~ C1lllornl1 92666 • p a ower wreath today at the bus1riess BS EST BIDDER FOR CllSH. (P•Y•ble •• 5847-83 tlon, to thCI hlghltl bidder lor cash fhf .... II SUbjeel to CUfl'«lt memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, the pacifist hero who MADE MOtSELLE. 315 Onyx, lime ot sate 1n 1aw1u1 money ol the (payable •t the time 01""111 lawf\.!1 tues. coveo1nt1. c0f\Clltton1. r• led the nationalist movement to end British rul Newport Beach CA. 92662 Unned S1a1es1 et Tiie South lror11 PUBLIC NOTICE money of the Unlteo States). all 1trlct1ons. rnervatk>na. right•. clgflt• Th e . Jose L DeMlguel 3 tS Ony~. New· entre11ce to me Orange County Old right. llllt, and 1n1er .. 1. conveyed to ol wey, and easementa 01 record, -.:;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I e queen and husband Prince Philip who port Beacn. CA 92662 Courthouse. 2 11 w Sen11 Ana 'ITAH•NT Of WtTHOfllAWAl and~ by It under Mid Oeed In ~ encumt>r1noes of record 10 be arrived in India Thunday for a 12-day stay ~sited This business Is conoucted by en Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA. 92701 all !'ROM ,ARTNIRllW the propert)' sltu11ed 111 said COUnty . .ttlahed out of the i>urcnue price Of PIERCE B~OTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON IMfTH I TUTHILL WEITCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-937 1 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 64 ... 2100 McCOMrtlCK ~ARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Act Laguna Beach.Ca.92651 •94-9415 ... th Ra· hat G dhi ' 1ndlvldunl right, lllle and Interest conveyed to <>nRATINQ UNDIR and St1te described 11 loliow.. ISSYtneO by the pyrChuer e 18 •or an memorial, o n the banks o f the Jo&e l DeMrguet ond 11ow held by It under said Deed "CTITIOUl IUllNEll NAME Lot 29 ol Tract No. 111•. 1n lh• Th• pr~ty 11 to bt IOld on 1n holy Jamuna River . Thts sta1eme111 was hied w11h the ol Trust 1n the prQperty 11tu1ted 1n IThe following pert0n hll with<lrlWl'I Clly ol Coste M .... County ot or ..... Is" b••I•. tkcept 110 t111t Barefooted as '"""'uired by li . "' . County Clerk ol Orange County on said County C1lllorn11, d1tSCr1blng u a gener11 partner from the Plrl· enge, Stele of C111tornl1. H per '"ID B<os or otter. .,., 1nv1led for lhil • • -., re gtous tra'"tion, Oct 2A, t983 tne 1ane1 therein nershlp oper111ng under the lie· reco•deo 1n 800ll 37, Pege 26 01 property •p<I mustbe 111 wnt1ng tnd they Jaid a wreath Of roses and carnations On the black F228240 Lot I ol Traci No I 1375. In the tltlous buatness n1me of (A) ALL Ml-ll•neou1 Mapa, In the Office Of will be rec .. veo 11 tht olllee ol DUNN marble platform where Gandhi was cremated . Published Orange Coast Dally City 01 Costa Mt!lll, .. snown on. STARS SINGING TELEGRAMS. (B) the County Recorder Ol H id County & FAN£, 037 N Ron s,, .. ,, Suitt 1948 da at . h • . . Lil Pilot Oct 28. Nov ~ t '· 18, 1983 Map recorded In Book 490, Pao•• ALL STAR SINGINQ TELEGRAMS & Except one-hall of all oll, gas llld 100. s.,, .. Ant. CA. 9270t or may •.a Y ter e was assassUUlted by a Hindu 5849-83 30 & 3 t 01 Miscellaneous Maps. ra-ENTERTAINMENT co . 11 18783 other nydrocert>on tubstenca and be filed with Ille Cletll 01 tlle Su-- fanatic. They spent a minute in silence cords 01 Orange County Btach Blvd • Huntlnoton Beach, Ct. mlnerali In. on or ulldclf uld 1a110. 11 perlOr Cour1, 11 any time •It« 11r11 It Was the • d . • Ra. . h fhfl street &Cldress and 01ne1 926•7 r8Mf11ed In tne DNd from Octallil F pyb1oca11on ol 1h1111ot>C1 1no before h queen aseoon VlSlt to jg at, where common des1g,,a11on. 11 any. ot.Jh• The ltcutious bullneu name Howderet1111 e1 •I. r-ecorded Fabtv-making the Mle S e planted a tree in 1961. re111 property dC1SCr1bed •bove 11 1111emen1 lor th• partnerlhlp wu •rv 21. t045 •n Boolt 1300. P199 TM property '#Ill be IOld on tilt In her toast Thunday night at a state banquet \ E~:~~'~!~. ~e~~~~!'d:fe~~enuct ~;:~~~~ 8,; ~~;~2~°'"'1Y 01 Or· 31~;=';' ::;,::: 11 purpo<1tdly ~~~ c::,~~1:.::; :.:,.,~ hosted by Indian Rresident Zail Si.ng.h, the queen said Tno u•1ciers1gned Truat" di•· F'ull N•me and Addr ... of the Per· known H : 493 Abbie Way. Cos11 be ICCCIPllbM to the undertlQned the relationship between Britain and India whi h claims any llablHty tor •ny incorrect-aon Withdrawing: 131 Denlel ThdlnH Melt, CA. 92627. 111d to the Superior c-i. 11N of __ , __ ..1 lnd -A-. t'.lA • C ness ol the Slrfft addr"' end otf\lr Gogetty. toe 1 ......,m.,, Ave A Tne total •mount of lhCI unpe1<1 Ille amount bid Should ~ gauieu e..,.. • ....cnoe ln lrt7, has been "pl'etlerved aa -commo11 des1gn111on. 11 any. Shown Hunlfngton a..cti. c.. 02&47 • • t>eltnce of thl o«lllgetlon MCur.i by thCI otter by oer11f\ed chtc*, end thCI Mahatma Gandhi Wished." \. tb elf ,.. herein. S!Qned. o T Gogerty tile pre>per'ly to be IOld eno ,.._. balance to be peld on c;onflrmetlon b T-1:.~y~th~-mo~ attendep a lunchon hosted 2. rud \hi 1111 co~!~~~~~r~~'~:i,~;~~·;~~::::'~~ P1fo~~~.;:.o2r~~a.C:r~ ::9.::':~~t!~~·~~n:l r~~~":.~.Z~i;: Y "-K.LLIUl c nme Mi.nist.er Indira Gandhi toured the -3. w1\tf ~' flll plleo. regerdlng 11tlt. po1Mfllon, °' lier 2. ,1183 toS4·83 ~btlcatlon tf the Notic. Of s.·1e xpenld encl ~ on ir.-~~~ ~~~ ~ :::i~ ::= ~~~~r~ .. , ... ~.... g~i~s~:'~i~~:f~E= rtalC NOTICE c=7;,::lt~dlci:ck~~~ ::,:p~::~ the city. ~·. ~....... 11\ereon. 11 provided In 11ld note(•). ITATIMINT °' WfTHDRAW-"' cepllblt to the Trutl .. pr~ •lion o 1111•1 recotOlnQ Of coit- A k , • •-1dvtnces. II any, unoer tlle term• 01 ..... proper Identification II evalltble. iane.. 1r-1u-.1nc1 .ny title lpo eman for India S presidential pal.ace said Ille Deed of Trull lees ctllfget and fl'"*,.,.,_,_ .. ., Said .. wlll be mede, bu1 without lllaur-pollc:y lflel be at IN U • the queen will break from her itinerary to award the 1 • e~p11naes of the Tru•tH end of tht ,-icTI=:::.."'::" MAlilll coYentnt orwetrtntr. el!Pf-or im. P•"•• 01 '"' purcllu•r or "Orderof M erit"nextThunda toM th '" I . ( tru1t1creeted by11ld0eedo1Tru11.1fllelOll<>wlngperaonllatwltlld plled.~rdlngthle.po11111tl)l1,0t Pl.lfCtl-...i•....,. ......... th _,w Y o er 4ereaa It 10-wlt. $61,798 80 ••, 11 part tr 11141 rawn encumbrenoet, to Mtlfy !Tie In· T'lle ClnderliOtled ,...._ tlle e ....-..=· The t1er1eflct1ry under llld DNd t11Y:': ner om part. debtednell MCUrld by Mid 0.0, right to NleC1 any Ind all bid• prtor Mother Tereaa 73 has won the Nobel p olTrust hefetoloreeKecuted and ci.. :1:oua bo=~ ~ (1~ A~L lllCllldlllO tilt fel llld tirpenae of the to Wtlry ot an or-def co""'"*IO tM n-z __ and ' • eace h11ered to the un<lerllgned 1 written STARS SINGING TE £QA S true ... llld Of !fie tr"'1t c:rMted by Ille en~ nwneroua other awanla for her work with Oocl111111on of Delaull &nd Demand ALL STARS SINGINQ\ELE~~J~ Mid deecl. N-1~. with Dalad: NoW'lmtler 3, 1M3 the poor and lick ln Calcuua lndia The D---No matter lc>rSaJe.1ndawrtttenNo1l~OIO.. ENTERTAINMENT co 1f71'" lnt-•••Pt<MdedthtlfWl.endlhe /11CHAN.!8A.CJOSNlLL Cath lie • ' . n<UIJIUI fault M d Election lo Seit The under· . • .. unc>ald prlnClpel Of Ille not• MOUf'9d la/AllCI ... O[IS 0 nun, a )r"ugoalavian native who 1-now an what you're •IQMOCtuMd 1110 No1ic.:J:1U11 = BIYO, Hulltlnglon &Mch. Ct byMIOdeedwtthlll*-1~• Co-&eoittort otlheWll ~e ~~~::(~~~=·British c.itlfeJ\ to doing, your ~:~~:~~~:!·,~~or:irpr~~ •1:1::,.:,~1:~~ ~:.;~~ :E=:~=J.\~TNor COM· ~~~1:£. IS!:=· The qlJeen'• vt.it to Ind'-"8Cheduled to end hometown DATED OclOl)et 25 1083 ffleclonAprll 11 1913 In Int County of PA>4V LAW ()(FlCU OF OUHl'I a 'AHf N o 26 newspaper L111 9hd1ea °'llftD9. 3131 wllehlre loul9llarcl er 1a1Luwtt• ,._ 0unn V . • T ru•t Deed ~tiled Strvlees Full N4lflle end Adcff ... of 11\t Pw· Loe A~ CA 10010 AltOH19y rot Moe M 0.. The Dally Pilat 1 ~•28 8vrb1n11 8tv0 eon Wllndrewlng: (41 J ..... _ 1(91 (21313'~21 UCSTTA A. .... L .M.Boyd in;.onrtmhes 1 .1·1, Pl.ID NorthHOllywOod CA o1eo1 ~=t.1ee1NewmanA ..... A.Hun1· ••MldTrueeee •oniteee•o....a,.-tits in. 121311e2.aoee '1on8"c:h.C• 9M47 av.111AODHtLL ................... Publllllt<I Ottl\Qe Cout o...., Piiot ~en~ (Joger1y n.a.. Vice t="''' AM. C4.,., Nov 4 II. 18 1983 .,. .. "VI C*t -r Pu Ot1nt1 Coeet Deil)o ,., ......,. .. ---------------~~----~----------~ . 590~M -~~11•1~-~.~~~No~11.1~~1M3 ~~~~ .1tt3 8055·83 5H 1-13 Nov 11. 1f . ti. 1983, t04e.83 ,.. -------• -. Orang9 CoHl DAILY PILOT /Friday. November 18, 1983 Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC HOTICC Diiiy Piiat 642-5878 CITY c:~ IJICTITIOUI •UllMIH ,ICTITIOUI •UllNIH 'ICTITtOUI eUIMlll _.. NAMI ITATEMl:NT • NAMI ITATIMINT PUa.IC MOnca Tl•• IOOCW.ltlil '"''°"~ •rs OOtnO Tfl• lotlOWI NAMI ITATl•NT NIGATM DllCLAUTION l>1111t11tH •• l I "' 1>4J!MH11 .,. llulng fll• IOltowtno l)efllOn It dOlng CLASSIFIED · THE DAlL\' PILOT INDEX Cl.A IFIED 0 1·'•,ICE 110 ..::::: ~":.:. OIVCH 11\el. & • s PARTNtna II I> 1'0 011cn )U~&~; :tu.DINO PARTNERSHIP, tw~~i:Co' FINANC( 47'1' fl ;:::' by tN Ctty ; .. ~ ~~";j6~1f IOO Niwpan lla<:h. ~~'> g":rJ~' SyCMrnO•e Sama A11a, Ot , la Palme. CA 80423 l>ell :'u~~~';K t~:~~7 ~4 l!',.;l\ulr 21> Abeh.I ltvloe, yuul 8Ufl..e, Inc • Cahlornra cor Pa~!~.o~~·~132 !lb.,, O<. Le e.ASl<ITIALL COIJ,_T Mt (.111111111 JvllllM>ll lruttt!t! ~~:.~~~·. ~·: O~~o'in Sycemoi1, ft111Wllt'le"11 conOuCteO Oy an ,.!. ~ !tie ~' lntenUon of IN! Jl\hnsn•I I tUtllly I ""l. 'OG22 Vllta Thi• ~.;,,, .... COltdUCllld by • n~~~~°ii''H .. :::!,,. 0 ~t the NllgatlW OIClet f'tOJ'1 OflVd l6Q11t1t• Nll)Vlll t..A limllnJ p1rtne1tl\lp flll 1 1 111 I I To Pllet Yu A~. tal -•-~1lncl ~It 11187 7 Ve I ' • lf!Wllll wu I eel wtlh th• ~~=IOM"*1\W.Olll~ noth+•t J co1"mt1n i•2~ vrll ~:~~;~~::,:11 :!fi:::~~.~·1111 f>V"'j fe~~lo. or Or•OOfl County on -~ ..... 10 ,..,.... eod !:Om• MIUt.llQllOll MIHl\111 VlotjO, CA CO\lllly Cltttk ul 0 11ng1 County Ol'I ov • r-t .. _ doclumenlatlon Copi. 1n11!n 0c1 t8 11183 ... "' T~le phnrn· St·rvirr: MonJu y-f ridny • Ddet:>OJI 13ny • Bl.:.ic h l~t-d l Cilute !lftMNegattwDecleteltonenchup. M1. Aob111 M•ttnlo.e, Jtl518 f'UmJ law OfttoM potting dOoumentt we evelleble to; 11•1RI, M1u1on V1otto, CA 11267~ WILLIAM ... UCll VOii & •t-"AC(, ... UMllYI" & OTIO, IHC. ~ l118')1Ctl0n at Ula lrull~J.tt:ltm t>y I' OCIAfH ,. 1.tll• 420 H1.ttl0fl CMlr• °'Pertment. City ol ,._ 011rll!'1l l)ltllrlf•-nlP ATTO .. Nl'VI AT \.AW '"' •'"o_aotnt• Awenue ~ ••oh, 3300 Newport Mlltl. J St11Vll 217 No th M I Mta AM, A • .,.., fomle. ~d· ~ ee.oh. Cll.ll· rn1. ~llllllnlll01 Wi., filll;J wllh 11\11 Sent• ~na, ~: :~~t. 11111• IU Pll~~~llh•ci, o~·~i· ~OHi Dally Det.i· NI > 640-22,18. Cov111y \.ttttt. 01 Or11no11 C0\11111' 11n Pullliehfld O•Moe COMt Olllly Ov l • I ' • . 2, 1983 Publt , _.,., 8. 1983 t>~I ,1 I 11183 l'llol Nuv 4 l l 18 25 1983 604 1•83 efl9d Orange CoHI O•lly Pllol 1'22NH ' • ' ' 5tilt 931------------1 No¥. "· 1913. ac"uu: •nAFFOllo • M£1UNo DID11c rtOTICE 8 I 18·83 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUN· ----------1---;..;~"""=~::,:.:.:.:::_ __ I ----------TANT8 P\alC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNHI rt.Ill.IC NOTICl 5140 Birch StrHI, Suite too NA• ITATIMINT YOU a-.... Ol'•UlT ,.....,... Newport e .. ch, CA. 112teel ~TICIE TO CMDfTOR8 I Tnu tollnwlng per•on1 are doing -... .. .....,. A (714) 151-1544 ..,.. .U..K TRANPI" lbu&11111•s as DlllD Of' TMllT DATID Merch 2, Pullll~IHld 01 •l'IO" Const D,1111y (hot. t101~t01 U.C.C,) (A) SK.YllNE BUSINESS SYS· =..c,u...ar1 YOU TAKI ACTION 1•1101 Nuv 4 It 16 2'l 1983 Nofkll la '-.Oy gl_, lo c;r9d1tor1f'IEMS IBI MEDICAL COMPUTER llA TSC Y~ONRTY. IT 596:1-11:1 Of !hi within named tr-lef0f11) ICONSUl TAN TS 9092 Talbert • 15 • Y• ~AT A "'9LIC IAU. thet I bull! 1teMlet II about to belFounljun Vall11y, CA 92706 . 0 YOU MllD AN IXPlANATION PlellC NOTICE made on pereonel P<<>P«1Y he<lln-Ptuhp M Jescn 20~ l•nraoa P THI NATU"I 0' TH 1ner d111Grlb9d. Huntington Beach.' CA 92846 ' ~Uo.G ~T Y . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The n-end bull,_ lld· Rlt.nt1ld S Vogel 19694 K.etwlc~ tMoUl.O CONTACT A LAWYI NAME STATEMENT dr-ot lti.'lnttncMld lfllflllel'Oll 1111t111g1on Beach CA 92646 ' NOTICI Of' ""VITIEl'I IAU! fh<' 11111owing person 1s do111g ere ULYSSES V. GULMATICO, Tn1s business 19 conouCte<l Dy o T.•. No. 4t112 riu~111hi d) 8642 Velvet Ctrcle, Huntington enerol porll\ershio NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lh•I ISlANO SW£E ' SHOPPE 4•0 E 8eec:n, Celltoml•. LOURDES B Pn11tp M Je!lCh on Thurtd1y, December 8, 1983, 11 11111 St Cost" M"s·• l.A 92627 GUlMATICO, 8642 Velvlt Clrcll, ln1) s1a111men1 wu 111eo witn the 10:00 11.m. or Mid day, In 1111 room M 11~ 1,aDel Ce>s•i•llo t47 F 181n Hunllnoton e..eh, Celltomi. ou11ry Clerk of Orange C<>vnl't on Mt atlde tor con<luc:t•no Tfuttee s S1 cu,1 .. Me-.1 CA 926,: The name(•) end bull~eddr-ct 13 •983 Selle, within lhl otllc:M of REAL ES· Tn1) 11us1ne)~ o!> condul lt'\I b~ 11n Of 1111 tnteoded t1en1f•M(•I er1. F227312 TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. 1ncJ1V1t1ual CARMELINO S STA ANA, JR., 643 I Puorosnea Orunge Coast Darty IOcat9d et 2020 Nonh Br04ld\lllly, Mary r Co)ten11 Snrewabury, Wetlmlnater, CA P1101 Nov 11 t8 25 OK 2 196:1 Sutll 208, In lhe City Of Sama An1, ln1s SIBlomont wu~ lolt!<l w1lh rne 92683. BRENDA E STA ANA, 5431 6042·83 County ot Orange. 1tell ot Call· C<>un1~ C1e1 ' 01 Orange Countv on Shrewbury, We1tmln1ter, CA lomla, COASTLINE EOUrrY. INC '. Oct JI 198.l 92683. 1------------C.itfornl• corporation, u duty ep-F221893 Tnat lne prop«ly P«tlnenr 1191'110 PUBllC NOTICE pointed TrullM undtr end pur11<Jenl Publtst•ed 01c1ng11 Coas1 Dally 11 dMcrlt>ecJ In Qer\11; .. All Of 1111 to thl ~Of NII conl«red In 1ne1 Pilol Nov 4 It l8 25 l98:l . furniture, llxturee. IP<'f*ll. lnven· NOTICE OF PU8LIC certain OMc:I of Trust executed by 5g50.83 IOfY, guollne, lredl ,,_, HEA.-INQ ALFRED A. STELLA TO, en unmer· IMMh~d ll'lltrMI end tm-Notice is nereOy given lhat tho City '1.cl men, recorded Mtrch 10, 1962, Plllt.IC NOTICE 1><ovemen11 at that oertll.ln l«vloe Council Ol lhe City of Newport Beach In lhe olllol ol 1111 County Reoord• st1tton end 11 IOCa19d et: 20001 will hOld a publoc neering concerning OI Mid County, u Aec;orq«'a ln1tru-CITT Of NIE~ORT Bclech Blvd.. Hut'lllnQIOn BMCh. lh8 amendment ol 161 1982· 1985 men1 We. 82-082083, by tMIOn of a RACH Calllomle. Housing Au1111nce Plan (HAP) and bf'Mdl ol dlfeult In peym1111 of I*'· PU.UC NOTICE The bull-name uMd by lhl Its 1982 Enll11emen1 Subml•Slon tor tonnance 011111 ot>tlgetjona MCUrlld ,.QATIYI MCLA"ATlON said tran1fere>f{~ et hid tocetlon ti · Community Developmant Block 642-5678 · MAL ESTATC a;.~, U1Ua 11 .. 11 .......... ... U.ltlO!il t~mr .. 111 •• l"""•JJUltM1tt• '""•11 l ~Uf\HUt ,, .. , M1111 ('e.iit.A ..._f,. l;l.,rti. f'clnU rJ Totu f'vu11Yd1• V•lht)' ttun11nttwn1 t'r• t1 Uum lt.rh_.J lr\'HMI '""'"""' .. lk-•·h 1 .. a"-0 .. 1«1111 l-&Ufw N11\M l Uk•• ••• "lit ... I M1-.. ... 1 v .. ,,~ N .. WI•"'' Hi"-Mh !I.on <'l•"""'"'' .&.o Jw..o (..,..,.."-'"' ~ul.ltf\r .. S.··· ttr .. h South 1..,.:-un.; I Sunart ttit~,. h )w.&m Wt,Untf.-l"t M dl>1lo llun"" A • ..-.. ._. A~thtitH\a u,,,...h t'tt~.,.-n' Uuiun • ._ l'ro~t" ... f.'-rtWhf'; t ..... ( ·uouul P101• fh C ,,.,•Jomm•uft~ Uup'-111'-.. Ufl1l.ll 11 • .._.~L11 t.-M1""t .,.,., ........ ,., .... ,\' lml\t,111•1 t'•upl~ 1 ... 1~ lot '-iLt- Mob11' tr°""' l'•1u t.,1.M..H'IUUll l#iwl I (_,..,.11.c•• ('o Out uf ('1toumv <)11 ut Sttth• k.&nt h1.,,1 f till'°' Rfton Prop.rty Tunr Slwulc. RE~ ft l Wanled tn..by, tncludlng that brMCh or de-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a HUNTl1'1GTON BEACH EXXON ' Gtant (CDBG) Funds As an enlllie- leutt, ~Itel of which wu 1ecord9d Negative 0.Cleretlon tiu been That Mid bulk 11analcw le lntendecl men1 city, Newpon Beach will re· Auguet t2, 1983 .. Recorder'• In· prepared by 1111 City of N-port 10 be con1Ummeled at 1111 otnc:e ot· ceive S496.000 In Community Oe- 8trument No. 83-352036, WILL SELL Bclech In connec:tton with the Belli Etcrow Enterprt ... rnc 505 velopment Block Gran I Funds from RENTALS AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO. THE WEST NEWPORT PARK N. Tustin Ave .. Sult• 160. SenlaAna, lhe 1982 Grant These funds Cit'! bCI 11 .... _ f'uon .. hN HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lew· PARKING LOT Calllomle 92705 on or aft« Decem· used tor a var1e1v ol community de· 11,,...._., Vnlurru>hr.J fut money ot the United StelM, or • It 11 th• pr_,I lntentton 01 tile bef e. 1983. velopment ano housing ac1lv1tles. In 11 ....... •·urn .. 11.-1 "' CM111er'1 CheCtc drewn on a 11et1 or City to aootoPI IN! Negative Deeter-Thia Bulk Tranel• 11 1Ubjlc;1 10 general. lhe actMtles Include land Uutum1>ti..J natJona1 benk, • atet• 0< tedltel lion end IUpportl"O document1. Celllornte uniform Commerctet 11cqu11111on and dlsposrtlon: rhe ac· '-'"'""' r""' credit union, or • 1tete or ledlrel Tile City encoutegee "*"tier' ot lhl Codi Section e 1oe. qulsrtlon de11e1opmen1 or Improve· ~':::::'~ •~rn ~ end IOIO ueoctetton doml-al publlc to 11Mew and com-Thi nemt end eddr-of tl\e pet· ment of puollc facttltles, land T,,.,,.,..,.._ unr died Tn thll llate. all peyeble 11 the mtnt on 11111 dooumentatton. Coples '°"with wham clelm• mey be fllld le ctearanc;e, pubMc services. urban re-llurJI•·• .. rum time of ..... ell right. 11111 end I the Nlo•llve Oeclet•tlon llnd IUP-Betta E4lr-Enlerf)lleM Inc 505 newel, retocatlon payments and aa-0vp1r .... u,.1 Int-I held by tt, u fru1tee, In that Ing document• .,, avellabll tor N. TulttA" Ave., Suite 180, s.niia' Ana. slstance, at'ld the rahabHtlallon of ,.,,..,..,,,....,. ru.,,..,..., t..i prop91'1y t11ua1a tn Mid County~bllc ,...,._ and IMC>Ktton et the California 92705, and the 1911 day lor rn1oentl11 01 non-resldentlel ~~,. !!"~,,1 Md Slate, deac:rtb9d u tollowt. PleonlnQ Oep111ment, City or New-nung claim• by eny c:redflor enelf be properties A complele 1111 of eligible - PARCEL 1: lot 65 of Tract No. port AH Ch, 3300 Newport o-Tlt>er7. 1993, whldl 111111 bull-actlvlll81 IS 1vaJl11bll ., lhe City ot ~ .. lli>ud 9091, .. .nown on• map recorded Boulevlfd, ~ 8-:11. Call--day before IM coneummeUon Newporr Buch Plenntno Depar1· Hwta. Mo«lt In Book 39e, 1>eg91 111 end 17 01 l0<nla (714) 114G-22111. ate epeclflld above. ment c ...... 11....,,,. mleClll8neOul mape, rlCOl"dl of Or-Dated: November II, 1993. So tar u 11 known to llkl In-Notrc;e ts nereoy turrher given thal ~ ~•\Illa ~n:-·1~~ an olf. ou. ~ov~~enQI Cout Delly Piiot =er~':~:'\'J.='~ ~n11~1i=1~~~1:ai'"!'~r~~ ,1~!:, ~tf..;.'.:';; :!'~::.';. m ln1ret1 end hydroc11bon 6121-83 ltlonel bull,_ n1m91 .:J ad· Interest nouslng reh&bnttatlon loan ~'!':::;!,':"~, IUbelancM lylno below a del>lh of r-within the lhr .. yterl 1 .. t program lo a land acqulaltlon pro-Off .. .,. ~nu.i. 500 Met from thl eurt-ot l8ld f>OOLIC NOTICE put. oram to provide lower Income hous-eu...-11.n ... i. land, but wtthoul Ille right of entry Dated: November 8, 1983. Ing A "Proposed Statement of C'omll\J ~w. =:' :J ,:";1,:1 ~:~ :,~':'~~ N~~,;~~~:.'!~~~~:~~:~~E B=l~o ~i.sl~:"'· Jr. ~~:~~~1~~0J::;~;:,~h~~~~: ~~"=i:::i. Ing tor, boring, extracting, drllllng, T.S. No, O.o4511 Intended Tren•l•M(•) mvnn~. Development Bloct. Grant mining, protpeetlng tor, remOYlng 0r UNIT COOE 0 Publllhed Orengt Coul Delly Fvnds has been prepared as part of marlleltng Mid eubllane»e, u re-T. D. SERVICE COMPANY Pilot November 18, 1963. the amendment Public commenls ~ In the deed from Presley of as dvly appoonled T rus1ee under lhe 611M3 will Oe received on lhe "Proposed Soulhern Celllornle, a Celltornle following oesc11b11d dlltlO of truSI Statement" al this pvbllc hearing. Corporation, recorded November 7. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Public comments Will also be re- 1977 In book 124411, page 812 ol TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR PUBLIC NOTICE celved a1 lhe c11y of Newport Beach Official Records. CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Planning Departmenl prior to the PARCEL 2; A non-exclusive eeae-CERTtl'IEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CPP·53122 pullllc nearing Coples of the "*'' appurtenant to .. Id Parcel t CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924n tpay· Recorded Ocl. 20, 1113 proposed S1a1ement have been OllClf loll A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. J, K. oole at tne time of sale m rawiu1 tn1t1ument No. 83.,..2433 posled 1n the cJIY libraries and are and L« ~I Mid tl'eCt fOf" lngf .... mone.v oltne.Um1e11S1a1es.1.a11 c1g TRUSTEE SALE NO. M/VRM1*' atso 11vo1laDle al 1116 City ot Newport •-·end enfoyment u Mt forth 1n mre and mtere!>I conveyed to and eferenc•: 11-83to-o32S Beach Plann1no Departmenr Public thl Dec:ltretton of Aelltrlclk>nl re-now neld by II under sa•d Deed of NOTICE OF DEFAULT ANO commen111 will be considered pnor corded In Book 1 t 7e., PAO' 1394 of rusr 1n rhe properly nereinaller Oe· ELECTION TO SELL UNDEll DEED to adoption ot lhe "Flnal S1atemenl Ottldal Aecordt of Orange County, sc11oeo OF TRUST ol Commvnuy Developmenl ObJec- Celltomla, and In BOOll 11784, PllQ8 TRUSTOR JOHN PETER REAM IMPORTANT NOTICE hvas and P101ecled US6S or ine t489 of Offlclel Recorca of Orange ES IF YOUR PRO.PEATY rS IN FORE· CDBG Funds AfftOUHCEMEfHS AOnt'llltv-f\1"Wtti.a i...-1 6< h"'nJ Pe·nt.lf\ootli Ytt"*"'-1 Slrrvh ,..,. Schoul• t ltU\IUC hon Trav•1I BUSlfl:SS ' FINANCIAL Bu.on.._. Int S.k •Busi ..... {)pptH"\W\IU" a....,_ Wono,;I •1nv.-.lmt-tU Oppunum\1n I MVt.'$\mffil w &n\t'd 'Moo.y kl ...,.,. •Monrv W•nl..:<f Morljfo .... TD• County, Cellfomla. and eny ~-BENEFICIARY SEAFIRST COR-CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BE· Copies or me 'Final Stateme,,r· Wiii menll Of' enneutlonl t'-elo. PORATION. SEAFIRST MORTGAGE HIND IN 50 YMENTS, IT MAY DI potled In th• city Nt>rerlel end wlll r~ '0Y ...... T Tiii Str .. t eddr ... or other OF CALIFORNIA DIVISION recorded BE SOL ANY COURT also be 111al el th• City ot New· .._.L --.n c::omon delq\atlon ol the rMI prop. October 22 1962 as Instr No ACTION. ~ nl~ lh Ip ""•nlr(J erty herelnebove dHcrlbed 11 62-37 1519 In B6ok page or Ottic1al righl 10 onng you ounl in good I Nollce ere Y lurthet grven lhat """W•ni..S putpOrted to be' 56 Tangtrlne, Records •n tne olloce of 1ne Recorder s1and1ng oy pay1n ot your pas I lhe 11mendmeo1 or lhe HAP will re-,._.,.LS ~. CaltlomlL ot Orange County dve paymenls plus ptrm111ed costs move lKe unlls to be as9lsled by - Tiii un6"8'Qned hetlby dl1Ctelma so10 deeo or trust desc11t>es the ano expenses w11n1n lnrff monrhsl rehabllllalion loans end add n- .. lleblltty tor eny lneorrectneet ln lollowono from the dale lhls notice of deleull vnlts lo be 11sslst9d by the land &e· uld 1t1eet eddr-or othe< com· Lot 33 ot Traci No 7309 on 1ne was recorded This amount IS qulSltlon PubHc comments wOt lilso mon dellgnatton. C11y ot Irvine. County or. Q.range, $4,963 13 as or October 18. 1963. be received on lhe HAP at lhe public MERCHAfl>ISE 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. · Busincs CourilN : I~ Monday-Friday :::;i: 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. :::~~ DEADLINES: IUH 10~~ l'l UU(;ATION ()EAIH.11\I·: 1113~ tu.14 tO•tu IUO llM4 tOO tll'l(I tO\l lV'~ l•llll tUtt'f 1117M IU7' ltlllil 111114 ....... 1"8f row llllHI 111111 II~~ llW II l\ llUI Ill! lJ'W I,,. '"" "' "" Ill ' 1it1"' u:~ 14'\V li)1~1 1~2~ l~~·· ~ !\1:; 161<1 l~llO 1600 "" Mo11d1rv Tu1•Ntltr \ w t•d111 ... .i .. , Th11r!>Ja \ f'r11la~ Suturila' "i1~1,,, ~UI 'I 11t"• W1·tl. I I 1111 "· h r h1 I I ::rn .1.111. l :,W 11.111 1.JO I'· Ill 1-:ml'·"" I ~"I' w_ ~ ()f I I'<..'" Hitt I''" CA~CEtL \TU•:\ ,'( COHHEf :TIO~S: Cann•lla11nn!> and c"1rri·1·11011!'> rm1 ,. be 111adt· on ~a1111· dt>adlin,.. a~ above. Pl<'aSf' n~k for \I r•t1111·1·ll~1io11 11umltcr wlwn c·a11n·ll111~ vour ad. ERRORS: Check your ad ~aily and n·port errors irninrdil\lc·ly. Thr DAILY PI LOT assumes liability for the fi r~t incorrect ir.sertio11 1·nl v. CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 VILU llLIOA E AIJllC OllW b4;(1r()Ofll •nll Oen 1.onaom1ntum Hind , ubbed w1lnu1 P•n•llng \.fllU tW4fc.IW <;IOI!! WiJU:Av· 1111nu All 11111 ptv• •n ocoon ~111w \230,000 131-7300 LOOIVnEUIS 3 Bdrm house In Cofta MnSll wl bonus room and conw1e1e1~ h1l'lced y111d Earm1one ca1pe11 & brick BBQ Askrng S97,500 VA. FHA tetma 631·7370 TRADITIO~\L REALTY 61MEU IEL llR" 112•,100 Vou must~ lhlS oeautrful Ntiar & Ctean & Sparlo.llng 3 bedroom 11, Dalh nome wllh large family room. brick J!r&place /luge oackyard and cov· e1ed fJ1illO 'Again only SI 24 9!>0 Act Now' Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Tll·GITT ar 0tHHl4t ~-----------... -i .l•J.U.ht .. -Yaeut 2!WI BtaHI fer Salt IHHI fer Salt and spotless 3Br 2ba 1400 :---..~.;.;.:...::.:.::::... __ ;;11~_;;.;;.:...:~~:;..;;.---home w/cozy w1n1er flre- 241U _Gt_...a ... er ... 1-.l __ .....,__:l:.;:OO~Z-•tral 1002 place lor those cool eve· ~100 "°' m~ ·-----------------... nrngs a spa tor summ~r & l>llO yr rOUl'd tun Cov d pallo, m~ LIDO ISLE dbl car gar tncd yard on uoo the comer 101 possible noo Traditional 3 ,Br. 3 Yi Ba. eayfront, pier & RV parking & all in .t great = float for 65' boat. Priced to ~u $1,250,000. FAM IL y NE IGH . 1V01 BORHOOO W iii 90 m4 VAIFHA & tselOPllOtl ts = YllTA IEL UM IAYFlllT possible PRICE 7 On1y 2ll01 Fabulous bay & moWltain view. l Bdrm. 1 Ba S f05.000 So can now ro WALLACE & CO Al TRS 291 l =,·condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. (111) 121-1111 ::: IAYSllE PUCE llYFROIT HSTSIDE lilll s ttzn pectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, R·2 ~ 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced~$1 ,500,000 Bu1ldab1e tot with small 2 bedroom home on front 41112 4014 101~ 4018 4022 4024 •0211 ... o,,. PElllSUU HO.IE OCEllFROIT Ocean & Jelly vtews. Marine room 4 bdrm :$ bath, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,J85,000 ' FllRllllS RllCH HILLTOP New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Normandy Fist.ate 1.2 pnme aere hilltop Now $995,000 IALIOl COVES Tradiuonal Bayfront 3 Br 3 &, remodeled 2.000 sq. Ct. funushed & boat. $600.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR or lot Great localfon Prn;e only 5110 000 Call now. 546·2313 • THE REAL ESTATERS IMfLIT A real dotlhousei 3 Bclrm .w.._~car page ~ w redwood dee.lung & protess1onatty land- s c ap 1 n g Ask rn o $ l 15 000 631· 7370 Sllld ..,. will be medl without Stare ot C11lltorn1a as per\.4!P re-no will increase unlll your accovnt hearing and al the City of N-port wwranty.expreeeortmpllld, regard-corded It'! book 279, pages 33 lo 35 becomes current YO\! may not nave Beach Planning Dlpenment prior to J -1 1 Boy\•O•· D"v•· N B 6 7~ 6161 Incl tttte, p aennton. or ClnCUm· 1nclu••ve. Miscellaneous Maps, 1n to pay tne entire unpaid portion of the public hearing Coples ot Ille Anuqun 6010 bf-anc.e, to Mllety thl prlncipal bll-lhe 01t1ce ol 11\e county record.er of our account. even rnouoh fvll pay-HAP will also be posted In the ci-V MP"•"".. 5011 anca of thl Note or other obllgetlon said county men1 w1111 demanded. but yO\J must libraries and be avalteble at the Clly Aucu""' 60121 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TRADITIO~L REALTY . •t1.1•• NIROTLMINI 6 80rma. 3 baU'le, tncludet muter aulte and 1-. f amily room and off·&lrtief parking fOf up 10 7 cars Only 4 doora from lllt entrance to Main Beach NOW Otl the market 81 only 1510,000 144-1111 ~ ~ GllllPUJ 5 Bdrm 3 ba owners unit w/nrce courtyard ~ 2 Br apt in rear A Mutt Sell s1tua11on Asts 1ng $595,000 GAl.L lll·2a 11 lllEISllA&.n OOEAI I UY YIEW Nice 3 bl duplex w/2 br rental Open Sat16un 12·4 4 14 Carnation Wm G Co 675-5174 ocw a -ann YIEW 200 Blk. 40' tot. 3Br .. deo, 3011, yard, compt relurb S479.000 217 Jumrn.i Open Sal/Sun t-5 Ownrlagt 673-5551 t .... lltai 10 4 2111ULllll ONLY8%DOWN O wner f inancing . St 19 500 Vacant Totally redone, lrptc. J Br 2 Ba. cathedral cetltngs. Owner 549·2042 4 t>d, 2 ba, Mesa Verde S 126.500 Prrns only 7 14-851· 1769 48r 2Ba 60x 120 tot, et- taehed gar, RV pkng, $96,500 Call 646-8386. IYIWIEI So CSI Plaza 401 pool home Assum I 153,900. Askrng $ 172 ,500. Xtnt Buy A·l con~.545-2102 HOUSE FOR SALE LOW DOWN NO DOWN TRADE DOWN Catt Mr Turner 558.0174 ,tAC-Klt-: G ll.1.1'4 •Nf!A l.Tt•M llSTRHS SALE! Fall ... If •• ., ...... , ..... Sl..W"'" Slt,000 Lovely E side 3 bdrm. fem· 11y rm on hUQ8 lol In quiet ne1gnbo1hood Prlc:.d under martilt tor qulcll sale NOW l 159L900 ......... 1at1 ... 4140Mrfflt,E'.W. U1·I011 Ml-HM LIWMllSM 11~4' MCUl9CI by Mid OMc:I of Truai, with EXCEPT THEREFROM all o\j. oil pay Iha amounl stiled above or Newport Beaeh Planning Deperl· BktK MA..,nai. ::ll:I lnt-t and otr-auml u prOYlded rights. minerals. mineral rlghrs, Alter lhree monlhs from the date ment C.m<n> 61 t:.iu•I""'"' 1 -------------------tlleN!n: plut edvenc., II any, under nalural gas rights and olher I recordalion of thlS document Nollce ta hereby lurttier given that ?.:':"'y':u :::~~ 1_._ •--lliiii-illtiiiiiiiillll-riilll the tarms tr-tot end lntereet on hydrocarbons oy whauoever name which dote or recordalion appears an environmental docvmen1 hes furrutu"' f\Cm _.., L _., llALTll 141-41IO Mtdl edvencet. end plus lees, known that may be w1th1n or under hereont, unless the obllgallon being oeen prepared related to the above <l•r•lft' s.1.. er • .- Sharp 3 br. 2 be COiiege Puk home Bn-tns, trplc, hardwood noors. wood shingle root. 2 etr att. garage. loroed air heal. $125,000. Drive by only: 2624 Fordham. 241-9158 dlargee, and e11pen1ea of th• 1118 parcel of land 11ere1naoove de· oreclosed upon permlls a longer oppllcetlon and Housing Assistance H...-ll<Jld Coocb d21~ • •ITmfll UI .. AIU-111,llOI • Truat• and of 1111 truita crMled by scribed. together with the perpetvar period vou Mve only lhe legal right Plan The apptlcetlon, Housing As-Jrw•lry :~:: 11.5% fixed rate tin.ace avail. 2 Br condo :"' Mkl~~It~· 1~~~~~ =~~ ~~~1o~!r::,~~n~ha;;:~~~gan~)(~~~~:~~ ·~~~~P ~~ofi~~o~~,~~~~~·~~n~~~ ~1~~r;;!n1::~ .~;~va~~.v~~~~~~~~ a::~~= mg fronts on lge greenbelt. Great buy, under • -• ably eettmat9d 1 .... ChrtrQM Ind ex· In and removing the same lrom said 1eo1to1 lie review and lnspecllon 111 Ille City M1WCol tnalru"""''" en4 market! Mesa Verde 2100 sq. It, 4 Br 3 Ba. 2 llv1ng rm1, 2 wel bars, tamlly rm, In.law qtrt . 556-&033 ~of Ille Truet ... at 1111 time of lond or any other lend. Including ttie lo llnd out ttie amounl you mus1 ot Newport Beach, 3300 West New· Olr.,,. F'um11 .. ,. a. ··~ * -rnr II ••• Sf•TE FIWITll ~ lntttal publlcatlon of 1hl1 Notice, 11 rogn1 to whlpttock or dlrecalooalty ay, or 10 arrange tor payment 10 port Boulevard, Ptanntno Depart· F.q"'"'"""' .... -r-. -11 • $41, 127.93. d11ll end mine trom lands olher than lop the foreclosure, or II your prop-ment. P 0 , Box 1768, Newport Plarn & Orr •na &228 •90 000 Let nJda hter li · Deted: November 15, 1983. thOse herei,,above described, otl or rty ts In torecloture tor any other Beach. Caltfornla. 92663·3864, (714) Sp>n•n11 GMda mo • • · your 80 ug VP m IT SPAlllLESI By: COASTLINE EQUITY, tNC. gas wells. tunnels and shells rnto. eason. contact 640-2261 TV R.od...,, 5"'""' &232 one. Rent the other for tax benefits. 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath, den, IESA YllM a Callfomla corporation, u fruttee through or across rhe subsurrace of MERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN Notloe 11 hereby further grven that BOATS $11,750 dn, assume FHA. Jasmine Creel<. view 4 Bdrm with mllf'!y quality By: REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Ille rand Mreonabove described and SSOCIATION slid public hearings wlll be held on , I 1-I I 11-• from pa110 togreenbe~IO utras RV acceaa SEftvlCE 10 bottom svcn whlpstocked or 15125 E Whittier Blvd the 28th dey of November. 1983, at • :::;;: 11.ofl• ;g:~ • ••• ' 1 •-• ocean great tmanc g S 139.900. a Clllfoml• corporetton d11ecllonanv drrlled wens, runnels h11t1e1. CA 90607 tht hour of 7·30 Pm In tne City f'l>w., ,017 $465,000. $197 ,000 equity. Owner wants $340 000 lltJ 1e•--~•-, 1ttr. (Seel) O,J. Morger, 111 Preeldent and shells under and beneath or 7 14) 773·7134 Council Chambers of the N-port s..11 101~ 16 24 · · ood p f Or --2020 North Broedwey. Sulla 2011. oeyond lha ex1e1ior 11m11V111ereor LN=Bt210476 79(EI Beach C11y Hell, l0etted at 3300 sfa...i1Sk1 1016 -uruta mg area. re er ange I -.IC,,t I 11( ~fS 141-ll2' Sarria Ana, Ca. 927De ~ and lo red•lll. retvnnel, eqv1p, maJn. II you nave any questions. you West N-port Boulevard al which ~ .,, .... f'JllllP 101~ County, out of area OK. Rultora. 675-6000 I~~~~~~~~~~ Tellphone: (714) 953-61110 111n. repair. deepen and operate any ould contact a rawyer or lhe gov· rime and pl•ce any tnd all P41rsons Mamt s.r-.... lO'lll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I::::::::::'· PublW!ed Orange Coul Deity svcri -•rs or mll\es, wl1hou1. how-nment agency Which may have In· 1nteres1ed may appear end bCI heard ~::::;.!bu ;~! jt llLY 1111 •11 Piiot Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. 1983. ever the rlghl ro drill. mine store, red your loan thereon s.. J 1 JOltl IEST II -F ~ 1111S-83 exploreandoperaleltiroughltiesur-Rememoer, YOU MAY LOSE Published Orange Coast Delly Pilot s.ri:~ "'""'"""' 101& Y 110,000 DOWI llPUI °' this 3 bdrm, Single - ------------l•ace or lhe vpper 500 feet of the lEGAL RIGtHS rF YOU DO NOT Nov tll 1983 ---• Great opportunity to own Sensational Buyll Juat re-lmly home w/cslm Euro-•-.,. NO'""r subsurface of 11\e land herelnaDove AKE PROMPT ACTION 6120-83 TRANSPORTATION your own tor tnvestmenl Ill OllYOI duced 101245.00011 A 3 & pean cabinetry & ntHone r~ •~ dascrit>ed as recorded '" l>OOk NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN 1h1I ------------Aonnoh or as 8 home Five year 2 bdrm property, wttll counter tops Bacilyrd ____ .._;.;..;.....;..;.;~=---10089, page 1130, 0111era1 ReGords UNKIST SERVICE COMPANY I• DIDI IC NOTICE Btc)'<I.,. ::~ old two bedroom In lull Overlooking lhe 5th •air-frplc. beamed oeutnga has big greenh ouH CoeTA ••A NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING ow duly appornted Trustff under a ___ ...;.'~~;.;;.;.;;;..;.:.:;...;~:.....---Cam""" eoi• security development way Anxious owners and old« q uality ctlarm. *<thermostat & helrterst ~ClfllmNT AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CON· of Trusl dated November 14. K-Ga7t Mlltur O.k,, t!OI~ with pool amd tush tend· have reduced the lull CIOM to beaci'ies & Setter packing • uya O:~'::o TACTALAWYEA3871UrisCouri t977e•eculedOyLAWRENCEROY Notlcaolla .. ol 'Mntt11Ty<'"'S...'''"' llOll scapl ng Palntesaly prrceto1ustS230.000on plng.631-1400 "8'1ngotferl"759-1501 MGl'MMNG l81UANC Irvine Cel1lom1a FIEl OS l\N UNMARRIED MAN as R .. I Property et ~\;':'' II""'" :::~~ priced al only S8g,gOO. this stiarp 2 Bdrm. 2 bath °' MULllFAl&Y MKTI (II a 9lreel addres~ or common Trus101 to secure ootroat1ons 1n Privet• Sa.. Troilrn Tnov•I 8024 751-3191 condo wllh cheerful lire--\'''"Ht Hll'l HOU81MO _.,._,. ~L deslgnat•on of property 1s shown favor ol AMERICAN SAVINGS & No A ID 1522 Tr.olono Vtohtv 80211 place wet bar and dra· llOMI ., 1...,. NOTICE IS HEREBV"OIVE I above no warral\ly is given as to ols LO.AN ASSOCIATION as benet1clary In rne Superior Courl of Ille Stale !pSElE(T matte cathedral celllngs REAL ESTATE .. 11 ~,.., ~ N that, compleleness or correctness)' The Re<.orded on November 26, 1977 as ol c a111ornia. tor lhe Counly of Or· AUTOMOTIVE Call to see • ltils won't 131·1"",_ 1 ·.......-Ing to be held Oii bener1c1ary under ss10 Deed of ocumen1 no 33208 bOOk 12469 an e PROPEATIE5 tasll ....._ g:mti!':~·,.t~:·~::OJ:alcl''Trus1,byreasono1 aDreac11orde· age794of0111c1olAeco1dsrnthe 1~ rhe Malter~ the Estate 01 ~~~::;:-;:;:~,, •• ,,. ;;:::~ - -- -171416"')·4400. Hall 11 Fii Ort Coe M 1Y laull In the obllgahons secured fhce 01 lhe Recorder ot Orange LeM•B Mae Friedl aka Lanoie M Auu• w.n1 .. J \llnlt OISTO• OAP( GOD '' eo.; ~ ~ ta .... 1111 thereby here1otore executed and ounly Ca1trorn1a. including I Ft1edl aka Lono',8 Fried I aka six1tio. R-M•' "'"" ~2.ro) ti llltt• PElll. I 21>1 '2t·212t • . opmlnt Agency ctellvered lo the undersigned a writ· note<si lot the sum ot S200.000.00 Leanor11 Friedt Deceased ' 4 Wh1 ... 1 r>r1v1•• ~· 11 =~~_:'tie!, :;::no hleltno •t ten Declar11t1ori 01 Default and De· That the Dene11c1al interest under J'lollca 19 hefeby given that the l'r.,.k• 111rJ~ Built In 1980, this home ts HARBOR tlon conllder lnfor· mend for Sale. a"d wrltren notice ot Id Deed 01 Trvll and the obll-undersigned will 5811 at Private sate v ... , \I040 a must·see cha,mer lh&I ~ =~~·~rbll 11 b1each and of electron lo cause lhe a11ons secured thereby are presen•· 1o the highest and oest bidder, sub: An1i11u"• l'I~•-· lllk~ has style plus all the mod- bonde 1 tel houtlng undersigned 10 sell said properly lo Y held ll( lhe beneficiary. That a ject 10 confirmation or said Superlo AUTOS IMPORTm ern tu~ury features that ~ 1 ':,.; :&f'~tm•t• sa11sfy sard ob11gat1ons. and lhere· Dreach o and defaull In, the obll· Covrr, on or after the 28th day 0~ ilO) the discriminating home oceed T'" • · ·TM alter lhe undersogned caused said alionlorwhlchHldOeedoffrulllS November 1983 81 the office ot "~ 11""'"' vrOl buyer demands. 2 Br's. liiiii _____ miiiiii ~ 1~ om tlle 1 .=, OI IUCh notice or breacn and ot ele<:tlon lo ecurltV has occurred In that Itta Dianne l Liddy' Attorney 8 1 Law ~.,..1'.n ~lllt 2>f• Ba's Den could be ' any .,, ) .,., In-be recorded Jury 20. 1983 as lnslr ayment has not Deen made of. 2790 Harbor Blvd s •313, BMW tendect to be ueed 10 P<OYide nnenc-No 83·3 t t t 77 ot Olllclal R9Co•ds 1n Failure lo m•-• Iha Dc101>er 1, Costa Mesa CA • 92~~~ 'r 1 i l~'""" :: :! b~!:k 3'~!~e~~';,~ :::.~ ~ ~J.2!.~~~ rne olllc1 ot tne Recorder ot Orange 1983, payment of pnnclpel andlor 540--0830 cooflty or OfAnge ~tali Dtl>Un 19111111 may e•channa lor"'Ratbor MOie larnltles are oettlno ~ o -·~1 ren ounly, nrerest and all subsequent pay· 01 Catllornll 811 right 1111~ and 0ri..-." P the camping "t>vg" this ""'Coet ~~~~·": SaldsalewlltbClmade,butwllnout ents, 1oge1her with late charges. inlereslofsatddeceu.cietthetlme ~";"'' 9121 Rldgecuslom S398,000 year If you h ave 8 bni. Jn...c, p thlp._.., ~ 1 • ovenen1 or warran1y, express or Im· mpounds. impound depoS11a If any, 01 death end ell the right 11118 end llon<Y t12~ Ask for Randy H. !<•ti. camper thet's"hot oeutng towtrlO loulUoM~'* at I ol-lled. regarding title possession. or nder the terms ol salO note OI Deed lntetetl that tne estate 0j hid de-i.wu ::~; 644· 7020 uwd, sell it now wtlh a LoCatton · ncumbranoes. 10 pay lhe remaining I Trus1 FAILURE TO PAY REAL ES· ceased has acquired by opwatton ot J_, trH Ulll llAL EITATI Claullled Ad, 20l5-lt Patnona A prlflGlpal sum ot the note(S) secured TA f E TAXES AND I 0 R law or OllllrwlM other then or in J_,.. ttal ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ lt2W 2 W.._ A,,.._ by laid deed of frusl with interest ASSESSMENTS FOR 19112183 RE· lddttlon 10 that of aald deceeaecl al l.Mnbo<11'in1 ttU , 7 &6- 1 t W 20ttl St,,.,_ 8Sln .. Id nole provided, advances, ll PORTED DEllNOUENT ANO AD· thl lime of death In and to ell i11e Lionaa .. ,, EMlmatect Num:'ot Unltl any, under tne terms of said Deed ot VANCES OF DEllNOUENf IN· ctt'llln Improved ;881, property tltu· :z:. :::~ 11 11u11, lees. charges, and expenses or RANCE PREMIUMS ated In the Fountain VII.Illy Counl)t M.-nu tt~ 11 • tne frvllee and 01 tne trusis created an II subseqven1 p1ymenra which or Orange, StJtle of Cellfomte, p.,. M"""°"' DH11 t 10 M by said Deed or frusl t>eca due therearter. lncludfng tloulerty descr'lbed as follows to·wlt· M111t1bit.111 t14l A 11 :iq Slld sale win bl held on F1ld1y, any late cnargee or other 1Um1 P•Y· Lot 22 ol Tract 5029 · M · Mr. fl41 ~ ':'~ ~~oenl of Ille rentel November 25. 19113. 11 2 oo pm at abre under 1111 1erms of said Noll 0< rtcorded In Book 179 91::;!3 .: °""' •1•1 pro wMI be he Chapman Avenue entrenoe 10 Deed or Tru11 4 of Mltelll•neou M R d Pani.r• 1163 ~ ,:.t. wtlOM ~~ n11 Civic Cen1er !Wilding, 300 Eut Tnat by reason tll«eot. 1111 prH· Orange County 1 ape, ecor 1 Of :::;:: :::; not •a.cl to oent of thl median hepman Ave . Orange. CA enl banelrclary undtr such Deed ol • more commonry known 81• 9190 El ~II tt)t lnCOme Mt :Med 1 0 Al'"' time ot the lnltlel pubh, Tru1t.hase•ecutedanddlll.,.,-edto ArutClrcle FouncetnVelley'c A Rcilll~ till Countybytn!UnttedSl~r r::.;::: lion of thl& notice. the total saJdTrustM.ewr1t1en0ec11111tonof Termtot',.tecHnlnlewf~t m0ney Rav•• trt3 ment of H°'*"G and•~ 0.: amovn• ot the unpaid belenoe of the Default and Demand for Sell. and ot 1111 United Stet• on oonflrmtllon ~.!"' tit& ,,....,,._,t Sud\ lndMduel and obllg11lion secured Dy 1111 ebOve de-Ms depoalted with Mid rru1IM, of sate or perl cash end batJricie 9117 ..,,._-..U.,. llllO.,. glwrl .. ~ scribed deed or trust and attlmet9d 1uch Deed or Tru&t and all tlll doou· evidenced by note wured by MOit· Toyo1.o t1• wlttt ~ 10 the r..rtat of the tty 0111, axpeneet, end adv1110B1 11 menrs evtdancino the Obllg11tlont ... gage or Truit Deed on the pfoperty Tnumph 1111 mmlntnQ unite In Md\ 'Oiee' r .. 71,207 Ill cvred thereby, end hesdec11red ind tO eotd. Tan I*' cent of amount bid Volk•w....,. tm ALL l>!MON8 HAefNo A.NV IN f he 10111 lndeb11dn11t belno an does hereby decl•ra 111 sum• ... to b8 depotllld with bid vo1"" em FOAMATIOH ML£VANT THERETO umate on whloh the <>1>9n1no bid 11 cured thereby lmmeclle1tty d~ end Bid• 0, otlers 10 be In 'writing end M1.-tin ARE HEMBY INVlfED TO APPEAR omputed may be obtained by call· ri•Y•ble and nu tiecled •nd Oott Wiii be reo•tved it the •IOfHllO Of· AT THE TIME AND PLACI! MEN-no (415) 945-6• 111 the doy bel011 iereby elect 10 c1uM th• tru11 prop-llce 81 eny time after 1111 11,.1 publl• AUTOS, l)()li(STIC • TIONED A80VE TO PRESl!NT he lal• . e~ly to tle told to ,,anaty ,.,. obit· c:tllon hereor •nd b<llfore 'itate Of At-ll' ~ IUCH INFORMATION TO THE Dated CXtober 26. 1983 QllllOl\I secured thtfeby • ull Duo<ll tll01 coeTA MESA RED£\1£lOPMENT f D SEfNICE COMPANY DATE Oc:1ober Ill. 1083 Dated Ihle tth dly of November ~~~' :::; ~NCY u 111d frullM, AMfiRICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN 1993 ' (;.""'~·-" tlta ~O .. ~YMESA AEDf'/El~ENT A::i.~~~~ se::iee1:1ry 9-. VlttA~S.~ISAtI~~~ 0.t>Otth A 8•rney tJl1 ,. .,._ , """"' Admlniatretr\11 of thl r t)tt 1y: MARILYN WHISENAND 1900 N C1tllornle Blvd A11t lee PreSldent Eifall. of said Decedent lJ'l:»""I N21 ElCtCVtlVE Dl"ECTO" W11111v1 Cr~lt CA D4SDe--3787 • By Rot>en C Ma.tlllerd OltnM l lldOy i..,.,.11n N» "''*'*' Or ... Ca.I Olllly l'ttot 416·0U ·DO 16 AMltlMI S.Cr•tary Allor~•) '°' .-.dmlnlttratrt• N<f\WY ll)ta Nov ll 20 ltfa. Pul)llMltld Ontnge Coe1t 0.fly PuhflAhld Orenoe Coel1 Ollty lttlot Publllhad Orang. Cout Dally PJIOI Oldomoblt. •m · • • · 811~ 1101 "fov • 11, 11 t0113 r 211 Nov 4, tt, t8, 1"3 NOY 17 tll 14 1913 ::::.=•11 :fR I ~000·83 Sll0•83 • 60117-83 ·~ r-ICI ..it f ---... COLDWeLL BANl(eRO .... ,..au su2.- For thoee who want apace! Lovely 5 BR home on huge tot w/pastoral canyon view & touch of ooean vtew. Privacy, move-.ln condition plua attraotlve uaumabte loan make thla 1 "Must Seel" IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 For O.ullkd Ad ACTlQN Call A DAILY PtlOT AO.YISOI MJ.'67' . O'••"O~ .._ .. ,. .• et ..,... '°"' "'O""b~td WOO h M ao.... IO 'N'"' fow, '~o~ 90''1• I E K [ p R E I l I I I I 11 . ~ ___ N_A_R _o_Y___.jl t' . I I I' I' . 1Pll•lllUT1~ Mesa Verde Tri level, 4BR. 38A, big sp1. 2737 Cardlnat. See 21 Centu~ agent. 557-8320 Baat. IMc~ l d rett IOCl8110n. 3 6d. 2 6:0 lrptc, S 118.000. 213·530·5159 lrriH l sff.060 down to tow. Beeutiful Pe1en llOme. 2.900 square feel $270,000. 552· 1949 SEll Idle ttema with 1 Deity Piiot Ctu.lfled AO. N E T G J . Hu1t11nd "Tiit kid• haft I I!!' 1.,~l,;._.;1_;_-1 ;._r_..1 00119 through IWO O•Oy1HlteB . . . . _ tn 11 many d•Y• w 11e1 doee ..-..i.......1.-.1.-...1...-1 1n11 1111 you?" Wilt ·11 11111 ~ __ L_t_L_w_w_o_ .... I "'' wny t -10 -.. ... '__..I __..I _l__.l__.I ... ' _,_ o ;,~::; :-... n::..-=:: _....._.__ ... l .... • :~.~111r~·0·~,ta r r r ,. I' r I' r } ! ~~r.:i'f ''°'I I I Ito! I I I I mAll·UTl&n .................... - • ., • ____ _._...... .... -• .JI'• : /\ - .... , 1,, Salt 1 .... , ••• ble ...... ler lale •i•ltia, Dtttrt lnln lalualaW .... , 1 1ra11la Aert••••• f1raJ1la.. Al!rta11t1, V • Al!l!a1111, V • AJ!ft ... 11, Val. r vlat IOU It r1 ltecla IM •••rert ltacll 1011 .... ,, l4H ctit.!lt!t lll4 LatHI 111111 • HU ltwrrt ltacla Hit futa ••aa 2724 Ct11a 1111 1714 • ..,.,, lt1tla 11H F6A SXCE BY OWNER 'c.e c 2 Br 2 Ba. qu1•t cul a. H C, Ooeenlronl • Furn ••ec. 2 B e II L•ro• 3 Br 2 B• n1 occ. Ac OU lrom e.Zln 18H •• DOWll s1.200 Pfl •llTll 8each front tiou ... 'It llOr•. 2BFI 1'h8A MOurt6~1n c·~·u,~o Od F.2.~~.::· Saddlebac~ ll•ll•y view. wnt1 Ou1e1 . ctt11n '~ti 0 a.,g;~ 6pp 'cC:~i no pefa '595 • $275 P~llO new cplatdrp1' 1 ''/ l'lua1no co•111 nnly, Wllh par I of moolhly le ... 2 Br. 2 b• '5t6,000. Call hB°f'de lln ~!i ae:r s.:1 Avllllble now S4IG•082t laodtcapea )'l rd, ger-S1000·l1.IOO 016_..888 -MM762 lO·tPM Oep 1/679·28*> 14351mo ytly 968·8263 , ,.1 new ;> 91 condo going 1ow111d the down tor de1alls 213· 733·3252 • w" • a · dener fnclude<I, eommly · 1 11 u1.1u•<!<10& oveituoktng p y m 1 w h • n you or 714-673·8928 (wllnd1) Meadows., .. , ne.1 ttwy Ent11de3 Br 2 Ba, Avail pool, \ yr llllH. no Pett Spoc 2Ur 'h 'blk 10 bch 2 Br, 2 bl. Et1tde, d1hwr. Lig bachelor unit upper, Betk Bay 2B1 condo. •ti it 7 5 2 . S 1 2 3 lellte-OUllon 11\11 3 bd•rn. 111-0&IYOl·lf IWlll 38. S min. drive 10 ''':'"'I Ot c ltt $ 70-0/mo S800/n10 71'1/40S·CI 167 Ulll pd 540·8632. no lrplc, 1!.'t encl ger, newly nice area. no dog• avell l' rba, dbl gar• trplc, fl,,/ u•111'1 ""' 278 1111: 2•; be rest<1ence w/mlnl or village anopp!r.". '""' 646·6273 M" I " 2211 ll&la S725/mo 0 11 etreel ieturb11hed, no peta 12110 V1c1ona1Canyon sundk, •~tra• $700/mo ullltlliilt! o1.1;upancy vltiwl Only a lew block110 11% fixed rate, 30 yra. to noon (7 14) 67 .• ' I 11IW rt tlC• pntkl11g $560 850-S55 t 111ea S•261tTIO 63 1·681 2 548·838• 87S·8120 · · · • · th hi 7 ·I 1 Mon11ao with beat GC fomlly special giganJ~ 2 ' r. up e~. . A•arlatati, Ual. Lrg tu• 3 Br. trpl, wetet Cliff Ha~en 2ar l t>a pau/ HllTMWOOI view 14 Rue Vlll1r1 11•• WE UllWIW bonua room upgraded In· lrplc, pallo Step• 10 2 Br. 2 B1, lrg patio, g1r •urn. n1 schools $660 mo garage, elc Ide.I 'tor re~ Ill mo111h uld 2 ••o•y 4 Open Wknds.640·1538 -•Ide & out. great aiea betich $900or$1000 IL-I I Z"'OI 548·1236,646·4670 ltred ~·pie. no pet•. rl\Jrm. 2' • BRlh rnmlly Charmin~ San Bernardino ONL V $400 I S50 secur. 1162-4 \83, (2 13)379-5016 la nl I ... '' tllJ • newly ce:Jele<I. $500 ;;1; 5•8·S306 100111 Wtlll llreploce. air LlltlHflOIT Mounla n Market. Poat lty '" 537·5027 charming i Br upp411tyriy. :::::.r:n "2f:t~1n'ern~ Mid c M IOC 2 Br 2 Ba ~OM wot b11r l!!l<1 more 'B' 2b11. dining room. F/P. Ottloe Apll Ptua P1rf0f. HOME FOR RENT 3.4 Br, 2'h ba. 2 blocks to neat, mature, Quiel. no No pets. $6SO/mo + dep new cp11/dr1poa/p1ln1 • Sl96500 w1t11 $153,000 Pauo oar $1350 Cell I Commercial tote on Cos11Me11 8 8drrri.S875 beach, closo •o pool & 11011, smoking. drinking Toseecall845·9604 a1ngle ~tory $525 Condo 2 B1 l 'n Ba~ple, g11aga, w/assoc11t1on Lease $~ 676·6606 "' oss11r11oble financing 673·0770 or 759-1S52 Lake. Ski Litt All Rented Fenced yard & garage tennis 962-6683 ISi 1as1. c/b 67!'> 0247 851·9523 By Owne1 Pr1nc1pal1 -• $400.000 2340 Cynthl• l<lds & pe1s welcome Newport Shores N A t Cll Id L I.LE 411' ,.,, LITS Ct C •• 92627 6'2 9049 I I"--ewporl ,..p ' 1 ren H"E•/WESTOLlff only 832 2137 ' • ,. · ,.. '" • 863·07S5 Agen1, no tee 4 Br '2 Ba large home; a .. a 2 Br 2 Be. Me1111 Verde. no section 2 Br $365/mo ' " 104• 121 Liit Plll 11. Favorable price & Newport Highland. 2 car Pealanla 2707 pets Stove. gatege Ent11n1 only, no ~ts no 2 Br 1 Ba nu cpl/drapes. l.fl&Da ltacla Boulltully decor111td 1erms 631-0955 (Box SSS) Mlnl-Farmeack Bay :for enctad gaiege 25' dock S600 Call 549-3598 watefbeda bll 1111, P<>OI. no peis HILD YOH HIE baylront condo. light & THE IL-U-FFS . 0.,1 r'•'rC•,,1,aty ~.~r.oog~rd!~o:'21pom~, !~~I yearly rent&I 4022 Cnan· o,~~~e .~ ~foc~d;:;\~a~~. 2br/2ba. pool. ale. ca1· 2450 Newport B1vd $695/mo ~5-6646, 9.5 ' I OCE AN brtgnl Lrg master suite. 1525 net S 1500/mo Newport SC p •650 PAL•' ••es• APTS EaSIDlutt 1ownho1Jse 1p1, 3 un o spee acu 11r " 2 full batlls lovely Owne,. ltv&S tn guesl Beaeh Reiilty 67s. 16_.2 giuagll no pe1s Some pntt Nr taza • ,.. .... ,. ,.. 1 RONl LOT w1111ewa1er ·s11 down· view ot bay Plan D tn the Townhomes. dracioua home. 1ppro• house 751-6033 furn avail Yearly Dec 641-8138. 21!1·4S9·S!Hi0 1 Br $460/mo Otttee hr• Bi 2 ba 2 car j 8' No .. ew 3 Arch* Bay So Sllpavallable 5'145,000 S&cludeo end unit with 3000 sq rt , ocean I ml. larfrt1IM1•t·LtaH l!il $900/mo 64S-6956 2Br 2Ba. Sieve & ret1tg 9.4 t561 Mesa0r Santa pets $825/mo 6 •·1010 I aguna Guoroeo gdte LllD RULn 101s ol p1l11acy 3 Bdrms, pool. • • acre Excell Qu1e1 single 1 Br duplex. il'Br, 6Br 5000 sq fl Large 3 br 2 ba upper. S47S mo No pels Wesl· A n a H e ' g h I s Dlwn 8·5 Mon-Fn .uea "' pvt bch tennis 2'• ba Wrap eround financing $209,000 crpts, drapes, kitchen l P111 bch & Dool slip• b ' I N side 646-4382 7141546-9860 LIDO DELUXE VIEW ns&clubhseOwner Fri lll·liOO e nclosed pallo 619·48 1·9906 dya. patio. ultls tnctd 2 2 Att 95S·1055 6755535 Sleps 1u chtenns ew 2 Br 2 Ba 2 terraces 10 Mon 71 41499 3070 $238.500 Pr1ced below 6 t9•7s3•3083 elles No Flower In rear Avail Isl Otte.or Dll ins No PiJIS 3 Br 2 Ba 2515 Orange P111 1 Br tr pie POOl p11110 s 1200 675•6359 nr Tues to Tnur (213) marker tor quick sale San Otego Cty Super cuslomhouse 3 , Baytronl Mobile 2Br 2bf , s9ootmo yrly 640•9335 Ave~ort. pa110. lndry gar No pel~ 399 W Bay 799 11 !>9 I/pc blllll5 s 1000/mo Lrg 2 br I l>lk 10 beach hk-up, n pelS $650/mo $5 l5 650-6357 NEWPORT HEIGHTS •OTllWI ....,n-, la1c .. 11 Fara1 huge lamlly room. S Bae.ti unit lrench doors E"c"'"'EDCOTT •1111 11 auu; l • , gourmet kltcllen break-yrly A I nrrtey Garage ~50 w1nter Call S•erro.-gml 641-1324 Ou1e1 2 Br I Ba 1de11 tor H VACANT WESTCLIFF 'filSOr GrtTtl 1575 fast nook. professional 6.73-4400 •14S4 S36·9524 eves ma1ure couple Close IO 1'0 pri vaie p atio ·'~!f~Yl~,~~a~r:ha. LSI~~~= •a11a1lable 1mmedla1ely ealty Farmland wlih water near decor. large masler suite Beacon Bay Or. 1 Oil. pvl PENINSULA POINT $525/~~'1~','=~· po shopping no pols ~!~~,~~-~~~~' UlllS No 2 BO & den 2 baths Owner wlll c arry all Visalia. Ca. Two·21 ac workshop garage, quiet beach & I n1s No pets 2 tir 2 no apt SS50lmo laund1y room, ctose t $475tmo 646-6842 Brtck pa110 & spa financing Great tlem~s paraets. $49.900 ea. family area $550 • SSO N/smk $750 urns incl 64S·4262 shopp'ng 149 E Bay St Spec 2 or Tnp1ex, up· NO FEE Apl & Condo ren- ter 1111s 4 Bdrm. aml V 786-1172 Terms. 213/424-1061 security tee S37·5027 Avail now 675-9826 1 N 1a1s Villa Rentals $259,000 room home Asking STUDIO APT TSL M1•f, 1•2· 1101 stairs, garagll 0 pels 675-4912 Broker Open House Sal/Sun 12·4 S2 l9.500 Call tor more I.I. WaatH -1125 Walk iOS C Plaza 3Br 2be BEACON BAY· 3 br. 3 ba. c iean s4001mo SS50/mo 6cl4. \869 159 Magnolia Dr 497-4208 details. condo Lg pa 11 o , pvt yard. bay v•ew s 1eps Incl ult 575.7177 $525 2 Br pool, 2 persons Spacious 1 bdrm. stove Nt Hoag Hosp 2 bd 4-ptex -9..12-1200 AAA pool/ape Avail 12-1 10 pvt beach, tennis crt, only, no pets 325 J 17tt'o S 00 A un11 w/gar SSSOfmo. 1st Mjnion Vie"o 1067 ~ WANT OUT? $675/mo. 675·5930 park Incl 18' dock. NO c·, ....... Mar 2722 Pl 646·5 137 11·7PM re•ng 4 VIiii Imm lasl. & Securtty Call All. ~~~~~~T.~I ~ 3880 MlchetsonDcive 646·0341 att 1·30pm agl 835_3558 4 • price re ucl on. Oii Irvine Westside SEE THiSONE.1 PETS I or 2 yr lease 1 Bedroom. 1 balfl Avail House 111\e 2 Br 1 Ba Terr•tlc--1118-w. touch 01 tmmac. deluxe 3 Br ' • 2 Br 1 ea enclsd gar. w/d Ava1t Feb 1 Rets reQ lmmed $575/mo Call Eastslde. yard. ' VERSAl-L-LE_S __ _ Den Home 5 yrs old. lake • ; • • YOlll Plll II We buy Condo's, Hou1e1, d 11 S 1900 mo 675-86 t 7 ag• 760· 1900 $550/mo. 5S2·8343 na1ure I Br wltolt. all 2 Bedroom 'flew wfcalhedrat celling UWY lllYE Units, neg cHh flow 01(, room. crp~;5;apei pa 0 conveniences. from 631_4960 $97.000 111TD at 9 25% torectoaure OK, price or ~~l;~~2 7701~6°2~ sec Lido uoturn 3' den home 3 Br 2 Ba. $995 2 Br 2 Ba, Duplex tmpresstve2!frl $700 No pe1s gent ___ _ '$2 IS,000 Light & airy. hlgll celllng1, term1. Mr Turne1 • • • 6 10 t8 mos lse avail Agt steps ID beach $ 1300. Ba enclsd garage. w/d 215 1 Pacific 631-6107 small-2 bd, gar. w/d. oyOwner f>4S·8844 apangerteeadldle~ll~Ythh~a';'g~ *(114)111.0114* DaaaPtial 2221 675-8170 Dorrell Puh Prop hk·up, new crplS new YILUOORDOYl $620/moincl utlls ---L te t onl 4 B 3 be 851·8767 drapes. llled kl1ch, no 673-4198 ilewpert ltacla I 069 IUY OF THE IOITN llreplece, formal dining 2 Br. 2'n ba duplex, ocean-rg wa r ' • r. . pats $49S/mo • see. Spacious Eas1s1de Apts -rm, breakfast area. lrg 1111 hlttl lafanltll.. 111-. no pets. $550/mo dbl gar. 30 It dock 2 yr Bayside 2 Br/2 Ba upper Spacious ap1. 1 ml from *Sl•nMllllEW• Beautiful Bayshores room.3Br3B11.0nly Qe1111l 2202 Jeannine 497-4815 or lse.s25ootmo 55o-273o b ay vi ew duplex 548'5 442•770"5629 ~~~~s~ra~a~~011/~~~i beach. carpets, drapes. IHEI TllE HI 3br/3bl , o'slzed comer $4S9.000 Incl land ebb OCEANFRONT: fn 497·1232 • NPTCAEST CONDO wl~a1age Avail now. EaslSlde 3 Br 1 Bii COi· utlls lree No pets 2 Br 1 642·2357 Ew,o•T MEI" MTS tot S34S.OOO leasehold Ba,rbara Aune 644-6200 gated com. m. apac 4Br El Ttrt ~· 2 Beaut 3Br or as 2. den S9 61mo 720· 1105 tage 2617 0 Elden person SS•O Sleps 10 Beach 2Br. flre-11 • " • 646·632S/(80St969·2875 hmew/oen &herbofVU1. -New paint. S1200/mo OOZl ... W&LITOIUCI S66Stmo.631-17SS 2Br 2persons SS6S place 2 car gar. pallo, .; d=~~~~~: P~~~es~i~~~1Z Condo. Eas1b1utt, 4Br 2'h Mstr suite w//1p1 & frplc. Aobes FOR REN Ag1 645·029S 2 bd collage. gardner UITlllE 2323 Elden Ave c M seoo mo yr1y 968-8263 homes Cpl'd. window Ba Sl 6S.OOO.Xlntflnanc· $3000/moyrly.AvallJan. EL TORO 3. Bdrms, Quiel area ot'61&!wpo11 2 provided tor well main· S67Sl mo. 2 Br-1'h Ba 548·78S• Upper 2 br 2 ba, bll Ins. treatments. wallpaper' I n g av• 11 P P . LIDO 111e: Lg SBd. ctoM to S82S·S650 Fenced yards Br, (am rm, i'll'ce patio. ta•ned yrd So ot PCH S Townhouse. enclsd gar-OW 2 blks ocean Yrly fully landscaped & 714·673·518S or collect club hse. gr"t lam hm & gereges Kids & pets dbl gar wtwo1kroom & blks 10 beh Retrtgeralor. age, yard, trplc, lndry rm. S600 Dec 1 673•2s71 fenced Two 5 Br s·. Ba 619·340-S434 $2000 yrly. r welcome 863•07 SS tndry 213·339·9383 dys Washer/dryer Included 1 small pet Ok me&liBllU nave sauna/steam room ll&llllll VIEW llO•H Mt~ilt ltall llOO Waftrfrtlt ltatl IH. Agent, ~o tee SPYOLASS4 Br 2., Be • car ~ar . no pets please. 2617 Orange Beeutlfully llndscapeo S345.ooo.s349.9oo 3 Br o u 1s1an d 1 n g H v H Fantastie ocean vl:W 2 Br. 111· 1400 FHallll view $2S75tmo 572 730·S5s9• 9·S TIL M1•t IU· 11DI garden apts Pool & spa Versailles Large Bachelor 1more hke 1 B'I Full sec. blog Unde<ground prk'g S560/mo Agl 644· 7211 ~a Ba$3~~ ~rr~~=~ P~~~ ~ontego mOdel wlln tam· 2 Ba. lrg near n-Mobile 1 Br, yrly, SS50 YallV 2234 760-1397 673-7761 Agt =~~· 1833 eves & wknds E'lllE 2 II l I& Patios/decks No pets ngr best hna~clng best tly room Beauufully land· Home. best toe., next to 2 Br, Penn. $700/yrly Adm FOR RENT YOU DESERVE ITl "'f24 Large. Clean, Quiet, Leun Bach $450 :oc~llon . scaped. move-In con· shopping & beautiful I I WI I Fountain Valley. 3 Bdrm. Coale MeH "' 1 Bdrm SS 15 Versarnes spa<: bacll/br, OPEN DAILY 12•5 0111on. qute1 location beach 1n South Laguna •••tr I tr se7s. Fenced yard & gar-New gated 20 Town home 1 & 2 Br apl avail $495 & tac • C11~~~45~im S•SO 131 E 16th 646·6816 walk In closet. amenities 2200 Holly Lane A vailable financing. By Owner SSS.000 ltltlll age Kids & pets w•I· VILLAGE COMMUNITY SSSO garage. spa, pool --Bach $45S $525 Sandy 642·6149 2201 Laurel Place Danny Bibb & Stephenie S48·S659 .. &OHllllLn co~e. 863·07SS. Agent, 2 Bdrm, 2'h Ba. 1600 sq Avall lmmed. Call blr S. E-stde 2 Br 2563 C Elden 1 Bdrm $515 YOU DESERVE ITI 2207 Laurel Place Jones. S 2 6 9 . O O O PllP ll&UlllEIT no fee. ft ol pure lu~ury 2 car 645•5677 177 E 22nd SI 5'17S. 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhse 2250 Van8uard Way l:leth Carney, Broker Unit· 6••·6200 llEEILW p••i 71 ,.1171•117• garages. spas 1J1 eve1y t9 16Wallace"104 S49S. 540· 626 New gated 20 Townhome ed B ro ker s Ca ti -,. • Lrg 3 br, 1111. & lam. rms, home -mas1ersu11e,dln· t BEDROOM --831-3671 WESTUIEYILUIE VILLAGE COMMUNITY P I 1 Triple wide 30'K60' Large fenced yard, cov'd patio. 1ng rooms, wood burning Super 1oca11on blwn -2 Bdrm 2'~ Ba. 1600 sq 673-7771 or ro ect s le living dining-kitchen TRl·CITY Nr Oc41analde dble car gar .Gardener fireplaces, mlcro·wave Harbo• & Newport Ave. Etslde 2 Dr, newly decor. 2 Br. pool, 111cum . garage fl ot pure luxury 2 car Pho" e 6 5 O • 2 6 3 3 • area. 3 bedrooms & LUil lmtll turn S900tmo. 77S· 1686 1 ale a'los • St 1 1 / 1 trplc. gar. patio No pe1s avail. lndry rm. no pe1s. garages, spas 1n every MorntEves 498-1228 ovens. pr 11 P • o ng e s ory w crp s. 36 3Baths-both light & dark· LUKUrlous contemporary Riii. ltec" 2240 ya rd s . o a r d en er or apes & s1ove $42S $4 75/mo 631·40 carpor\ honie -ma.st er suite. din· er Interiors. Next 10 rec EXEC. nome on FIRE • provided Elegant 11111ng 851·9523 E side c M . quiet 2 Br 1 2 Br ,., Ba S555·S565 1ng rooms wood burning rm & pool area. Agt MOUNTAIN with pan· 2 bd. nr bCh, yrd, gar. S6SO only 15 minutes from 1 Br Condo located on Ba, encl gar lndry tac'll. 95S w 19111 St fireplaces m•cro-wave 540-S937 oram1c lagoon. forest & w/gardner. No Pets. Fashion tstand. 7 m1nu1es no pets $580 • sec TSL •1•1 145·1122 ovens l'.>nvate patios & •• Custom beach homes $249.500 " Hu11t Beach 1---------Agt Patrick 963·8000 Ctassltled 642-7667 ~ --OCEAN VIEW 3Brtden. 836-9629 IDs c Plaza or 0 c Alf· water SPiit le\lel 2 CBI 645-7234 ----y ard 5 g . r "en er game room, 2700 sit of 2 br condo. 1,,., ba, pool port Jus1 eaSI ot New· garage w/opener. micro. WESTSIDE 2 Ill orov•Oed E1egan1 living elegant living. $1000 per port Blvd & so 01 San Ir pie oool & spa E s1oe dlx lownhse 2Br 2 Br pat•o yard carport onlt 15 m1nu1es from Hant. leacla 1040 BHt. ltacla l 04 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_ ··-,--,J, a!t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY . The City of Huntington Beach Is offer- ing the following property for sale: ASSESSORS PARCEL: AREA: LOCATION: ZONE: MINIMUM # 148-121-17 Approx. 1.20 acres 8671 Edison Avenue, Hu11tlngton Beach, CA M-2 (Industrial) BIO: $153,050.00 SEALED BIDS: Sealed bids will be opened In Room B-7, Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, on Wednesday, December 14. 1983, at 2:00 P.M. All bids must Include a cashier's or certified check made payable to the City of Huntington Beach for 10•10 of the bid amount. ORAL BIDS: Oral bids will be called for and re- ceived after the opening and reading of sealed bids. Such oral bids must exceed the highest sealed bid by at least five percent (5%). Sealed bids must be on flle to be ellglble for oral bidding. TEAMS OF SALE: Sales will be cash -10% of purchase price payable upon acceptance of bid with the balance due within 60 days. Property subject to existing oil well operations. City to reserve all oll and mineral rights .. REJECTION OF BIDS: The City reserves the right tO reject any end all bids and the aucceasful bid Is subject to the first right of refusal of the existing tenant on the site. INFORMATION AND BtD ACCEPTANCE: Area plat maps, appralaa .. and tllle J,r.!.,.,..matton Is on flle and avallable for Inspection In the Offloe od the City Clerk. All bids must be 1ubmltted to the City Clerk, addrened as followe: ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, CITY CLERK P.O.Box 190, 2000 Main Stree1 .Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Telephone (714) 536-5404 SEALED BIDS MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO 6:00 P.M .• DECEMBER 12. 1983. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Allele M. Wentworth, City Clerk UHUMILLS A Beaulllul t972 Royal Chalet Home-Large 1111- •ng-dlnmg 1111cnen 11r•a. tamlly rm w /wel ba•-m1a1er balh w/walk 1n ctoste & gar<len tub Elaborate dressing area w/double smk. Also 2 large bedrooms & 2nd t>ath. U ghl interiors. Young adulls wetcome Agt S40-S937 mo. w/$700 going to dn iac. clubhse. retrtg, car· Diego Frwy s 1050/mo S595tmo 545-311S 1 'rba. gar. $6SO/mo $515/mo 662-1700 Fasn1on ts•ano 7 minutes paymen1 OR 1ust rent et port $550 213·S96· l4~ 631-5439 2473 Orange t Br Condo sphl level 2543 Orange 642·0670 --10 SC Plaza or 0 C Alf· $800/mo '*Small older clean 1 Br -rrp•c. micro 2 car g1tage FIEE llEIT H11at. ltacla 2740 potl Just eas1 or New· WALLACE & CO RLTRS Nr GWC $425 uUllUes pd Hlaia1l11 2291 S6SOtmo 556·9200 1 BR w/g11 nr be1c11 po<1 Btvo & so ot San 2• •••• We nave 32 brand new 3 o F S 10501 (Ill\ 1 • No pets no gar 7S2·S822 Avail now 4 Br 2 11 $4751tno l SlllSI A1111t •ego rW) mo ~ l'!!~'ll!!~~~~~=~~B~r~1 'i Ba &pis Bll·lns. 2. 536 439a 631-5439 2473 Orange lallat. eacll apt. vacan r, POOl: ome-mar West··t rBr s ove re 11g rfi w . encl 1)81to9-l· 1• • • Al-r children OK, 962-4471, minster & Magnolia. trplc. carpe1ed draped & 10 ren1 tor Nov Kids OK. 2 Br 1', ba $450 · S375 Ptaia11la 2207 968-9653 $450 Ke•th dlw. covered pauo gar· pa1n1ed 2186 Maple SI no pels please To eel· oep gas po McFadden S1a1et leacla 2711 LARGEHObE • CONDO 3 Br trptc, new dener & pool serv paid $47S. dep No pets To ebrate tne comp1e11on ot n ea r Beien Btvo 1 Br SSS-Ol mo _ s2so s Br,2 Ba+ lrg sundeck. carpet, drapes. fresh Kstds & pe1s ok86!800~5s· see call 645-9604 lhts projeCI we are ottllf· 893-4894 bet 9·6 sec Steps 10 sand N- Wntr S 1 IOO 67S·7177 paint. pool & tennis SOO dep ..,. Ing 1 mo tree rent 10 2BR TWNHOUSE encl gar crpl 16•66 2tlth St Pen. Pt Exec Home View $600/mo. 754· 1202 CAge.nl. ".0 '.ee 2 Br upper wlgaraoe No yq~:~:'y1~:as!:'."t:J~6~~ a cov pa110 • m1 10 t>cn 213 592·2725 Otx3br.2'n b1,trgmuter Downtown 3 Br 2ba II t•1a111a1 pelS Retsreq Ava11 t2-1 $675mo (213)92S-4796 'J Br 5695,m-0-_-,,....2-50-sec- Npt Sch. '79 Obi wide. 2 bd. laundry, pel park, low space rent. $36,000. 64S-0419 br suite, den, lam. & din. duplex. 2'h blks to bell. 2 UafaraialaH 2410 352 Vtclorta 64S-816t Frpl pool prvt pal•O Nr beach 2 Br 2 Ba blHns Sleps 10 sano Nu cpl. rmt, 3 frplcs. Steps lo carport. Water paid. ---dshwshr X-lg 2 Br on t I I d I garage 16466 241h St bay, nr beach. 3 cer prkg S72S/mo. 842·8203 IEW 11 IURlETI 2 Br 1''> Ba lwnllse apt, Eas1slde $610 SS7·2841 rp c. b tins. Y • enc gar 213·592-2725 Boat ramp. Yrly 1ea1e Near South Coasl Plaza. cpts, drapes, bit-In gu quiet S62S S36·092 I $2100. Mag S46·2S7S EKec. style 4 + 2 large Woodlake has lush land· sieve. water pd. children l&llH YllTI ans Nr beacn. lrg 3 Br. 2 Ba IM•• 2100 Ctalltry Leta C • I M 2221 modern kltch elegant for· seeping. wa1ertalls, so· ~4~_ 156~~ pet OK $S2S $48S/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. trptc, trptc. bll·ins, yd, encl gar. CdM unfurn pl/1 ent. full C!flll 1225 trtll I 11 mal dining, designer CYrlly gale, etc. \ bd upper unit, lndry rm, all qu1e1 $750 S36·0921 batn utll Incl no kltehen Pactttc Vlew Memorial 2 Br. 2 car gll, Sandca1Ue decor tllru-out, huge llv condo wllh ale, tp, & blt·tns. Spacious quiet 2 Br SS 1S. qu1e1 S300mo -sec;, P k 2s•;. disco nl Condo Avail 1211 $900 rm, natural rock trplc. m I c r o Mus I see I G •1, I 366 Avocado 2 B T ti $58S W 111 675 4863 ar •10 c•rypl choulce' JonnVanlan -63l-0900. bbq patio, solar heated $67S/mo. 7S1 -S4 22 TILM1at 142·1412 ' wn 59 a • ------compan n · pool&MORESS9S+$SO wkdys. SS9·6564 & l obeacti 960·SSS6 Newport. wall\ to t>eacl'l loc. (6t9)328·7270 eves BA YS I 0 E PLACE security lee S37·5027 786·5266 eves & wknds WMIWI &PTI Pool & tennis $250. AvaJI I C ••• ,'.' 1350 BAVFRONT. Specious 2 -now 548-4260. 993-4888 • Br. 2Ba. $17SO/mo. Biii HOMES FOR RENT '••rt•Hll Fllralah.. G .d ........ liB' nu Specloua 1 & 2 Br. from 11111TS Grundy Rllr 675-6161 Huntington Beech 3 & 4 lalMa UI I ~ !19 1525. Lale• & 1treem1, Nice lurn room In Costa Bdrms. $87S·S900. • TOWIHMH pool & apa, terge rec M esa Call aft Prime Npt Bch rental JHmlne Creek 2 br attach. Fenced yards & garaget. Ptata111l1 2607 room, n ew I y r e · 6PM 548-6892 property Ide. near hm 2 ba 2 car gll MC Kids & pets welcome C11•• fer ltat decorlled. bHutlfulty OovertWestclltf behind gal~ $1e0o/mo, no P.11. 863-07SS Agent no fee · BAV FRONTAGE beach, Frptc, vaulted celling. dbl 1and1caped. aecurlty Weslclltt Shopping 720-1306 eny11me. . • . pier,. prkg 1 Br . Fi d pool&spa S t c en 1er $1 ,600,000. HUNT HARBOUR BEST! $675-$600 Ulllspd.303 n 2g~~~~2•;,Ba $77S X:~SilOfry no pea Terms avail. Counesy to Small older 2Br and •ott. Huge 2 rm pleasure pal· E Edgewater 11871·2866 your best 666 w 18th 64S 2739 Bkrs Ca ll O wner ,.;, ba, flreplace. Yard & ace gourmet kit custom Oceanli0ii'i""2Br :-(ien · · • 8111. 81rltt11 2742 64S·66•6 Pa 11 o S 8 7 S / mo decor with all u111s paid & 2Ba mo to mo s 1200 ; buys lllT&IT Ill Huntington HarbOI Condo I UllTS 833·8162 much more. EZ terms. 1st & last. REF 673-S489 for holiday 1 Br 1 Ba. all bll·lns. lndry Panially furnished. lBR· C t • ONLY $350 • $50 secur-rm car port nr beach & ti I II& lly fee S37·5027 Ctata Mesa 2624 · · loft across from oce11n Super e1glltplex. each wllh 3 Bdrm. 2'h ba, double garage wllh garage door opener $700.000. as- sume llnanctno 12'n% Terrttlc Investment. $79S,OOO 2brt iba. dbl gar. l vall. giving In shop7s3:!ts{;;~ St S650 (2 t31 S92-2410 now SS50/mo. Chlldren Quaint lg 2br: Pl/1 yrd, CASA DE ORO Gift nL ·--1--2-110• ... q·• ltaclt 2769 OK. No pets. S48·0 avail Dec. I. Only ss7s ALL UTILS PAID ·-· .. • Bernard SI. 646-3627 Call 962•7789 Compare before you ren1 Gulde llST&IT Ill 2BR. BA. frpl. garage. 2 Br 1 Ba Duplex. am rncd Vacant 3 Br 2 Ba, children Custom deslg~ fealures, SS9S/mo 2 BR. 2 BA ~~~s' 8~~~~8;0 beach ll0·1to0 yard, gar. clean. No pets. OK. close to schools. Asl< pool, bbq, cov rd garage. Coming Twnhs. small patio/yard,, ____ _ $575 ,. SSOO dep 195-4 ror Keith $750. 962·4471 surrounded with plush trptc, carport, lndry rm. 2Br 2ba, nr be&ch $825 "A .. Meyer 549.3494 1-.1 2244 landscaping No pels Nov. 22 9•0 w. 18ttl St yrly, 1st. last -dep -11r1ll Bach Furn SStS TSL I 1,.2 110• 557-6985 1-338·•102 2 Br 1Ba .. utll rm with Y• 2 to 4 Bdrms. $825.$1106. 1 Bdrm Furn $580 In the l•f ,. • • Ba, lrg yard. 2133 Orange 36S w Wiison 64 2. 19 7 1 tr na'-142 ·1221 Ave. 648·2133 EastsieieBech stove & D II Piiat "LIKE BRANO NEW" Spacious single. one 2 Br 2'A Ba Condo, trptc, 2 retrtge, washer/dryer I J Sparkling 1 Bdrm from & two bedroom apts, COTE ~t-. REALTY car garage. refrlge, w/d $300/mo. ullla lncld su o. 2 Bdrm from $53S. tncld $77S/mo. 3501 646·3177 Ullls pd. pool. garage. no Avocado 11F2. 547·28881 pets. & 731-7747 •II. ltacla 2640 Cadillac• to Go-Carts 301 Avocado, 642-9850 amm11 lllTlmSTOll Light bright & airy 2 Br. 21 YOUR OWll Whalelle( the Fad Ba garage w/opener,I Roll 'em on the market Turn to t0d1y·1 clasaltled Su., S1S9,500 4u.. $189.000 4u . S 190,000 trptc. micro, w/d hk·up COUllTRJ Wltll a Cta11Uled Ad for lhe best buy1. tor stacked washer. pool 3880 Michelson Drive Call Nowl 6-42·S678 _6_4_2_·5_6_7_8 ______ , 41,1., $210,000 6u., S2SO,OOO ~s't;2'cig pets. u 9stmo" trvlne EST I TE '* IHI. ltaclll 2740 Haat. ltacla "'"""-----:--:-,.-,:-:-IAvalt Dec 1. 3 br, 2 ba. Beautlful&park like 7u.. S2S9.000 8u.. $290,000 2740 1ou . $49S,OOO 26u , '6S0,000 98u . S3.97S K For Information on theae and others cell Craig 631-1266 2 br. new crpl/palnt. No. tam rm ·oeane' home. wl1h 1erraced pool pets. $700 414 Bernard.I Univ Perk. Swimming. '*Private Patios nr 19th/H.,bor 646· 1 lOSI tennis Walk 10 school •Covered Patios 2 .. II.. S 1100/mo. 786-45S4 •Spacious Apts '*Dining Area PRIVATE& QUIET J M. PETERS Woodside In •Walk-In-closets 1 Br & 2 Br OH & w1ter1 Northwood home. 4Br * Home·llke kitchens pd Huge open yard. No 3Ba, hlghly upgraded. t block to Hun1lng1on & pet1. 111 + MC. S5SO/mo. like new. S 1100 mo Frwys 491.e281 5s2-0911 S EE N-port Duplex redU<*I Baell t>ay condo. 3 br, 2'n Parkcrett Condo. 2 bd, 2 UTILITIE :Ml to S230K. block 10 beach, bl. dltlwr. w/d, tennla, ba, frple, 2 c1r gar, 2 1 Bdrm t~S85 3 Br. 2 Ba. eeeh Submit -,,ooi, apa. $825/mo. p1t101, pool, $1050/mo. 2 Bdrm From $695 on dn, good financing. Avail 1215 760-0871 786.e130. agt LA QUINTA HERMOSA N-port Beach Realty Weal ot Beaeh, 3 blka 67S· 1642 Of 637·3175, Lowly new twnhM, 3 Br. Specloul 3 Bf. 2'h Ba, lam south ot Edinger RE" '.'Tl ~~,::· •'~~. ':5~1o•:Jt ~'::'r11et~11~ ir1J,~;,,'o~ 8+ 141 ·1441 aec dep. 213/681·676S On Neptune In N.B. 1&111111 Unlvetalty Park 3 Br 2 Ba $210,000 Incl. lendl New 3 br, frplO. lge encl. yerd, 1800 IQ tt Pflllete patios' on mkt. Owner can ctoM dble g., Avail. Dec. 1. NO lrplc lam 'rm, s l 050. Ap'. fast. Mary Stapleton. pet1. 1850. 648-3627 pro•'. 12•1. 78&-055-4 Realtor M2•3998 ELEOANTL V 1ppolnttdl 1,...,.--.,,..,.---.,..,.,..,..-,,--- ·T••fll llYll-Nft E~land " ....... OUI• Wiiiow• 2br, 1'Aba, 2 Cillr , ......................... ... -,_ .. , '"" gl/age, ger·dener $750 EASTSIOE DUPLEX tom hH 1 huge f'1'1 rm, mo. 55M758 Kenney bu pk port? , Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? It you'11 nol sure who (01 whet) Kenneybunkoott wet don't IHI btd -yo.'ra not elont K1n1111bllnkoo11 Is one of U d1st1nc1t¥tly d1fftrent aoarlm'"t lloo<pltrll 1t $11w1nd Viii ... 1n Hunltrcton kKll S.1w1nd V111111 I\ • result of tol•ffy penonalltld PfOftu10n1I pl1M1n1 Tiit kind of 11ttnt10n 10u clntr'tt A perttet bli nd ol nature 1nd l1v1nc -ntstlld 1n • lortSI With btbt>l1nc brooks ind Qu"t ooncts, coolld by natural ocu n bfHm Add to !NI t1nnls courts, 1wimm1111 pools, 1 sp1 end 1 con'ttnttnt loution nur slloppint 1nd tmoloyment 1nd you've IOI 1 oltet 1nYOnt would proudly ctll homt (hen Kenneybunkport} OM end two btdroom. one 1nd two bath ep1rtmtnts • from $575 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTILITl[S PAID. H[ALTH CLUBS H NNIS SWIMMING. plu~ much more' Sorry no pets Models open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood G•rden Ap•rtmenb N~port Bud! So. 1700 16th Stmt (at Dove1) 642·5•1] Newport Be~ No. 88(} Irvine Avenut (at 16th) 645'"1104 Prol le. 28-. Br -pl/1 den & ba. wld. sec gate. nr bch HB $325 -';, utll N-smkr 960-9461 Iv msg SUWl .. TIL Wkly ren1 ats now avlll. 115 50/wk & up Color TV Phone,1nr0<>n1 2274 Newport Blvd CM . 646-7"4~ SUISllLIHE $90 wk up Cable color TV 3026 w Coast Hwy NEWPORT BEACH Spacious home C.M. Prof female praf41fred. over 30 $350 mo 638· 1788 Rttell~tttla LA UNA BEACH MOTOR INN Wkly rates S 105 & up. Oa1ly/Wkly/Montny Kitch s avail. Cotor TV. healed pool & steps to t>cean 985 N COISI Hwy. Laguna Beach, 494-S294 C1111 Hean S 2• Hr loving care. lie .. xlnt IOOCI. patio. woman only. • ssg.71011rv nt-3499 acati•• ....... 2"7 Tanoe CO!ldo Chmtmu week. 12117. 1212e. 3 t>t. 3 bl 9SS·3385 ...,... ltat I It . Swt IHI .. , he &1gl":J11 ..... n, ... NeWpol1 Bell 14 1-18tt •29th St• 8"ut. home o~ Penlnauta 3 Bf 2 Ba S300/m6. 673-1241 Avlll now M/F to "'1 hM ln Hunt ecn S250. 5-45-7Mt or f42· 1944 Marci S 140 000 Owner financing bright tunny kl1 bHaklllt 1 __ • --..-...---rs~ wl1t1' on.Y $12,000 down. bar prof decor worklhop La.t•U ltacl 1141 Age11t 548-2831. 2~. l~ef:.::c~.~11~ ~ 3 if #rPIQ. epa11580tmo. 5~Ytb~ ,,, .. ~ !J1Cfu1lve Chetry L•k• IN NE OAT BEACH Home to anr 1375 .... Trl-Ptex for 11141. 0 yrt old. emtll d, mo119e you IN. 675-3087 3 bd·2 ba; 2 l>Cl·2 b•: 1 1<490 + 5() tee:Urlty f... 213/876-2255 bd·1ba. Frplc. balcony, 537·8027 Magnlllcanl Eatatt. 4 Bf, t 1 ________ _ pa110. enclOMd g•r-oe. Elld 2 Br 1 81 bl lfbi'try ocean view lnddry. wahl~~.o golfl22~000· en:11:'a~arane w/d l)ft\lecy. Wood1 Cove'. an .e ""' ... • • · v~ant 12•00rmo. M0,000 dOwn, 10 aNUrM hooll·up, crptt, d{..,.a. Ant/L.arry •••· 7551 tile 1oen 11 11'-'•~ Call patio No ~· Sl60 • • 845-8-473 tor delalls, eec: 548·54•2.1'fO·M29 i--w-.,,-,-ld-,-14-2-.-., .. -7- Peoc»e WhO n811C1 Pec>Ql9 Thet'a whet Ille DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 .it l boutl ..,.,,,,""""~~~-=-==-=' 1ms Kvntlflllon ~ .... Lw, HIHltincton 11tte11. CA (714) 898·9961 r1om Ille Si n Ditp rr-11 df1¥t nottll Oil Betc:fl IV McfNOtn, t11t11 .at on Mer*"' 1o s..nd Yillllt. h tMl1111p 1vl!latllt • ()peft fllly 10 AM 't• .... St111glet 1 l 2 Bdrm Al*t-6"5-85351 548·6919 alt 8 mint• & TownhouHI Ftr'll 2S45 10 9hr 2 bf. 2 from SHO (Atll •boUI bl 8')1 c M 1276 • ~· lumlehed apt1 compl9\• ultl1 kb.TS1·54 .. 9111 wlthTV,llnen1&ul«'letl9. --·-------may be ,.,,,ad for ahoft term or longer. No '-'" req'd) On JM\bor .. Ad 11 Siii Joequin HNla Ad ......,. .. -. -·------------'·------ I Uftrthla1 lattt $2.17 per day Th81 a ALL yov g Ay fClt 3 lines, 30 t1av• In the DAILY Pll OT Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1983 87 A11~alt Carr••ff Ceatracttn Gar4tala1 IJ1lla1 11111 Cluala1 ... •-.m....,•1._ ____ 1.r.-•.-i•-ll-.•1.._ ____ '"' Serwlce .... 6 .. r .. lv""ew-oy-P""ar'"'k .. ln""g .. [""0""1 -•e;;o ... ~ .. ,-, •c .. ar•pen-1""ry""s•.-rv·te;-__ a._._._,._._____ Tll 1111111111 HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE MR SPARKLE'S STARVING COLI.EGE' OUAI IT ( l'AtNl 111r, 1<)11 r>m>f.HflHv bR6fA€AS n1ip&lrt~S8'k:O&llng Rtpalr·Rtmod·Addlllont Room Addllloni ·Remodel Furnllure. TrHh. TrMa •lltlWIH STUDENTS MOVING CO 1111,.,, 11.,,. ,,,1 c •• 11 rr ,.tta 111n111eo.pmg & ctoao S&S A1p11Tt 63 t-4ti lll.1c Doors-etc 548 4980 Commerclal·Aelldenttel Le~~;:i~,~~~~~1•11 1183.-6416 NORM _.._•a.pm Lie T 124·436 1nauu10 John •11y11m• u:q ?O!>O. u1-1~ ?1 f1>e•P G•2·3657 AtttrHJI REMODELING I ll Ph Ifft. Llcented 676·28211 Lawn malnl.IAOIOlllllng LT HAULING .-M-OVING 2o':OF'F1·R:iab:"1n•'d WAT~~ \,~·~OWi Paptriaa Jc rnrr <;E RVICE -0--1--L--0--18 yra In 8•H Lie. l>Ond· CMLiat FrM H11mere 548-6065 Rentll Ct.en Upa, Jon Rell. Fr....,ett &40•5 .. 54 _ -T111w111n(I , .. mov11I y11d ttta tU aw Httr &d 968-3564 1ny1lme • _ 845-81921731-2918 __ .... " v PaiatlaA F11r1hfng fmorlo1 DM•01' cltwn up~ etc 042 291 • •C1vll/Bu1ln11u Llllg11llon Par I time, en1hu1l111lc a ... ,... !. HANOINC.lb 1 Hll'l'INC1 •Cr1mtn111101unk Orlv111g Rt1palr·Alteret1one b k Ch t t di liiiiiiiiiiiii9jfoiiji0iio.__. ___ Hauling. COiieQe Student Quality Servi~ hOUH & flll PAllTl•I VISA ML Scull bl'J 1S14' fuloria~ •f"etllOll&l lnlut" Oo01s.Wlndowe·Cablnet11 a er r 1 mu can H Home AIPllr•·Cerpenlry Prompt, low ratMr Thank 0111011 gen I clunlng. r_ .... .....,.,.._ ___ .. _ •Real Eatele ' • PQ1l8l·Pa\IOS·Fencea 35 and cooltlu Aleo C1bl11ece-Elec·Ptumblno you John 1759•10761 w11h a Iron clothH Reta by AIChlrcJ Slnt>r Lie OLACKWElOER P111-1or PRTVA fl0f6RtNG SERVICE DIRECTORY -u<o1.Avn t•rrw l\Alt.44 1.1 t_l1' 0 u_u_h 0 U I Y I~ r · F1mcJno nt'IN llfla..01.iQ ' Serving SO Orange Co 280644 14 y1t or ~(1ppy '-t!ll1f()Trl() S-ren10Vll1 OUlll Moll! Sub11i<tt. K•Collog• Call ior lreti lr•lllttl consul· Aen11111sm11ll fobs. Fences -• -·-I I ,---. fi8'1 Uli.iii .-. OAAMEN 846-1870 local cu11om111L wOlk 001'1' 4114·31. llt 11 1'11,63~\ 1!118 , ·'·••, • "'. ., D II L te p1umb ng. 1 ec, carp .. hi •~& 7331 I I h1111k you, Q.ll:l:AJ \• T .1 S ,. .. "" ... 1u11011 wlll1 on attorney shelves. portlllons Low r~a Floot covr'g, Shiva. etr;. ..~n~ng. v .. u-RtlH lttla1 IFJCf'ERl Wallc.c.wcrmo 111· 7l•DI t "·' • 1 7 1'4·76 t·5~70 rotas Steve 731-83 t t i>AvwXLC TAPING Fred or Jack 962·2443 H tl --OUALIT\I PAINTEAS 'om&t1on ""°' Con8\tl1 Coirbopond1mce l •• •• Prof. m11urt. reliable, PROMPl . NEAT PAO· Arlt A&s1gn11ll !i8 I 85UO Aat .. otln Car~t StrYiCt All Tftxtures & Acoustic NEED HELP? CALL JEffi HM 11f1'8· llH petlplont o11e Local rol FESSIONALS 636-7149 Aµ11r~1~111 1orn1', etc ACCENT PIN sfAIPtiJd CARlfEf l LINO[EUM In· Free (!SI Kevlr) 673· 1503 Jacll ol all trades· cer~n· Furnaces• Pool Heeter• Bob 548·4656 wlldys 'W12 YRS EXP I'm 5m11ll. Pl11ttr/le1air J\11.kit\ ~36-44 7' plus the IAVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday al • no e•tre charget CALL TODAYll ANY CAA $44 95 sta118tlon & repairs 30 Electrical try, painting, gardening, --l --Lawa ltwtr It.ab Ml prices arti small' PLASffR 11A fcAINC• I fr11no/wc11 0 Prowsaing Trim 11 Svstems '49 0827 A d 6u 9031 ,,_ .... ,,...,.."'.,.._ .. __ clean ups, etc. No Job 100 HtaH Cltaa •1 I' 1 1 t 30 All t>u\1111'1" ~chool & pe1·) ' • yrs exp 11 Y .,.,. ELECTRICIAN Priced large or amalll 556·2264 HARDISON EOUI ENT 650• 1177 Ron .estucco~ "1"• vr'l la1-ylittla1 W s B C r1gh1. lree estimate on -A68114'§ CLE NlNG MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Custo ..... Graph1c•/M"1 "I• {'lea1 P11u1 54!> 'J'JIT ~Qnul p10111ct11 851·104 1 e ell Any rand arpet large or small 1obs Lie ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI SERVICE· a thOroughly .,. 0 " 0 ~ W l 4 Cl I Uc1d day core I' ,.Jyrs, FOR $ t OVER COST 396621 673•0359 We ll1t 1t, br~ak II, buy 11 or clean house 540_0857 1145 W Baker 24I·1671 Quality 1n1text pamt1n9 1~P.-l-.11_a_ll_i_a.1_____ a OW t H DI compa111onsncp lncd 772· 1722 haul II 548#009 Ltlltll • lor your home or bus111ess 2' h fD •• ,. 1121 W141TE WIZJIRO y11rd Su111nne 556·3098 Ctatal Coacrtte RE~IO/COMM'LllNO • ,.l; 1e,114aW./ner111ll Free est Randy 962-7519 ,. r • ~ w 1NOOw WASHING 20 yrs oo my own work PAINTING-CARPENTMY Halle refs Becky 720•94?>5 Open tennis player offers Juctit~ Wnf.;r o\lort 1111, ""'Y magic 15 &HFOIUllH Your Oallv PllOI Service Directory Representitllve H2-Hlleat.U2 IHkktepiat Concrere. masonry, fiat· u c 27804 t AL 646·8126 REPAIRS-Ga1y 645-5277 _ _ lessons. all ages $15/hr FAIR PRICES llWAYS ouAurY 63 t-2026 h9i~l\~k""p""g""p""a•-;•ro~IT"""'"g-e""n ""a-c""c~tg worll rounoat•ons Block. G ,. i PTL DUTCH LADY Houae· Klrlt Wills 544-0344 Reliable · References EC~A~~ PLUllll:Q I & F I orici. uc'd 675·2826 H•t• •I Har,.w--.1 FIMrl cleaning Ve1y reliable M • ST AM 548-447 1 * H A t 11catt'• 1J1v1ct Stale Law --------• se<: I lei.Ible hrs inc -• ._ 646•5219 1111r1 Flep1µ1·~ C.1111 b<t.i' 8989 .....,.,... ... _____ _ wknOb I'll your business Conctete. U lorm I pour lartlt1l1~ WHtttl H·ardwood floors lns1a11--', -Brlct loc·~ Concrete 'itou:• l<1w rt1Qu1re~ that all or can pickup & deliver M Ed T ""' HOUSE-APARTMENT ,.. ~· •· fll .. EIREIO P*llTll. C Dr111ns Cl""' ""'" S'I 2'> cnn1ractori. who perform Acctaatia1 or complete 101>s No JOb owif\g, g ng wice 8 sand{!() relin cleaned Lo p11ces Uc bended • • _ Free counsel 642-70<17 100 small 954.0366 mo $20·S25 645·5737 waaed 'ins lie 947_8888 • Cleaning or Renovallng w • F1re proofing sh1ngtes 25 fit'Pd" hmr Ph Cl•SP Pit I "''''~ ovti• 5200 1nctud1ng CPA high ·quality income Free estimate 650·4468 Bob 673·5367 /83 t· 1 t8 t yrs exper inlfexi spec A11yt1mt1 Ml\M L4? 90Jl 1at.io1 and matenats mus1 tax work at reas rates Ca1-iHI Makiat ROD S CONCRETE & Clean Ups•Tree T11mm1ng H 1· · · M • 1 t>t< h<dnSPd Unucenseo John Brown 631-6483 -MASONRY 9 y1s same Yilrd Ma1nt •Haullng ••ta~ House cleaning. releren· tYI., In oatura wood 11111511e5 lloolia1 con11 &t1ors \noura :!>O uu • •A· 1 IOYl•I• est Uc c 33 No 290804 1-JA~Ofanoe cou1 \tt11e "' t11e11 adver1ts1og IH 00'9 SMALL MOVING JOBS years Call 842·5086 ~ _.. r (. * 2 OHIHT IHEH 1oc Fr-est 840-1705 MIKE 650-3263 r.;.;.;i.ii.i.;,Om.. •M•P-JO-BS_&__ ces Same clients 4 5 booded & insuied tree I AHari•• Stnice • Coatracttn Ma1n1 -Clean Ups-Tree E 6 6 391 aller 6pm Beat quality 25yr exp 638-6911 ~· '~3"o ~fib'• on1rat1ors aM con· "* Nt1w ca1>1ne1s. cabinet ,. I T11mm1ng-Haullng·etc • MIK 4 • 1 Lie T· 116,428 730-1353 t·• w n1ers con1ac1 Mary seautlly your home or ofc I llat lee lncluOes fish. tan!\. decor & weekly ser· vice We also stock & ser- vice ex1s11ng tanks I b & I ica vtaera Free es1 Pete 641· 1096 S i 1 GteJ1101e ar 558·4086 w1111 acino ars orm l~A!"e•m•o•d,.e'°'ll'l!!R;.,ep""a""'ir""s"". ""c""o""m""m-More lemlllft are ~lllng ·ABC MOVING· INT/EXT PAINTING ecrelar I any queslionr. Contrac· countertops 642·0881 & resid. Llc'd. bonded, People w11o need People tCraaallled Ads ere 1he lhe camping "bug" lhl1 Oulck/carelul Low rates. Reas & Dependable Services tor s Sta te Licensa Sell with EASEi Ins For est. 552-9142 Tg~t,·~ t~~~~~· =~~:i: o~OY•~d·::~~!!U~ ~~;., lt~:.·~~o~ ::,:1~ lie ~138046 552·0410 CALL JAY 646-3476 I YPIN{,IW JROP.ROCESS ~~~r: R~~,;'~9co. c;;~~~ MARMIE AQUARIUM SERVICE 642-5405 It's a BREEZE Sall things lasl with Daily SERVICE DIRECTORY baller way to tell rnore uMd, Mii It now with a Have aometlltng to sell? SELL •die items with a letters 11'1>01 I~ rosum .. s Ana. CA 9270 t Clusllled Ads 642-5678" Pilot want Ads. la ell eboutl people! Clullflec:I Ad.· Claaallled ads do It well. Dally Piiot Class1lted Ad ma11u<,c11pt etJ11 63 1·6281 r----------- • HOROSCOPE Ofllct l1atall Ztl4 Lt1t I FtH4 3004 Btlr Waat.. SUMI Btlt Waatt4 5100 Helt Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waattd 5100 Htlt Waat... 5llMI DESI< SPACE AVAILABLE Found· Small lo'hg hair t>lli aooe1m11 OLHI Counter Pe'90n. Flt. New-SALES PERSON. Full time HOUSHEEPH: Live·hl. PBX expe('d ans serv w estcllll local, $90/mo. cat In Blulls, N.B Has An 1 n 1 er n a t I 0 n a 1 port Shores Ory Clean· 10 r 1 a r g e An 11 q u e Cook & drive ror elderly oper Corel Od$ AU shills use ol copy machine, Dallas Taus lie w/shots. subsidiary of Fortune 500 er1 Wiil tralo 646·7621 Furniture Store Musi lady w arertroni home Fashion Island Npt Sch conleref\ce room 644·3717 (shellerl Corp la seelllng en A/P IELIYIRY PERSOI work wknds 957 -3989 Pvt rml lla Rel~ N B Call 644 7050 BY SIDNEY OMARA Barrell Realty 642-5200 Helpl Lost F wht-Callco clerk. Min. I yr exper. In alt 6p"1 642 6033 hrt·Ti11t ,., .. • f.rtt R-tlf It •11 .-1"' cat, 13th' & Palm, H.B. accntg. Gd typing & 10 F2':;'..~Y:V~tryo ~~efyly FILL TlllE PAY Housek eepers wanted • OLX OFFICE SPACE• S 100 reward 960· 7096 key requtred. Accntg Mlsston Vleto. CA PART· Tiil WOlll Npl Bctt not el e1 P Saturday' November lt 600· 1650·2300 Sq Ft 960·9286. 842·2460 f~~S:: !11~~":':~1 ';::~ DELIVERY /PICK-UP 0!1f t't~~IHt~s a~~~~~!: pre terr ea Neat ma1u1e ARIES (March 21-April 19~ Review resources -your W 17thSt,AmpleParklng Lost Nov lt ladles smell ellt package & pleatant 01 Ofllce Machines. FIT Times C1rculat1on Oe· ha rO·w or ~in g •eiy EYUlllS WEHE HS asset.a may be more valuable than originally anticipated. Check RlllT RL n tll·llSS gold watch . CdM or SC working environment 642·5525 p a r I m e n I In 0 u r me 11 cu I 0 u $I ca 11 Plaza Reward. 64.4·0905 Cont eel Pat Miiia door-to-door newspa~r 6 7 5 • 7 3 O O 9 • 5 PM Newport Beach Marketing bills. correspondence. realize that some payments and collections IEW IWllll ---71,./47-i-5000 EOE/MF DeUvery sales program Guaran· Dory mans Inn firm na~ several open.nos may be overdue. Lunar cycle conti{lues'high -judgment and Brand new bldg. all A/C. recov!L~~~EM BMX Ulf S.IHttflt lrllllq L B~1~';'~11t~d h~;::~P °a': teed hourly wage plus IEY PUHH OPERATOR for responsible aoel in· intuition will remain "on target." all new carpet, "o ISi or commission Hours 9AM Key Punch dnd general ot· dustrious peop1e A gooo TAURUS (A ril 20 M 20) Tak . ··;~ .. ; break bo ds f last, no sec , grnd llOOf t>lke, Y~~d "8 1 1• gold AOGT PAYUU OUll V al n r e q$u70 1 0r 9 d • 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM rice ea""'1tenc.e necess· soeal.1no vocce a MUST1 P · ay : e uu ....... ve, n O sulles avail 543·7369 ~;::~\~ f;.hra&m~-The JOLLY ROGER, Inc 3'.~~·~~~c: AM No1g'0~. Tralf\lng Is provided arv 10'."kev l>y ioucn A 9rea1 way 10 increase restriction, assert needs in responsible fashion . Vitality makes NEWPORT BEACH ange H B on Monday has an opening for an tectlng 548•844 1 or Poten1tal to earn $300 XLNT comoany t>eneffls '\"Our ouoget 001111rs We comeback, you'll be at right place at crucial moment. Cancer, EXECUTIVE SUITE Nov. 't4 969.1221 ' A/P cterll Accounting 646.1413 plus per week For ao in-Call Millie alter 9 AM at pa, tor )'our training For CapricomandanotherTaurusplayimportantroles.Promotionia OFFICES SCRAM-LETS ~;igulr~C:i.k~st=~~:~ Denial Ch11lrslde Nurse ~5;~~;;,', E~tai~oj71'1 645·5800 I ;~e;~~~ s1t.~1it" Mr due! Fashion Isl 760•8070 counting desirable. XLNT N,B pteesent g o P LYll -- GEMJNI (M 21 J 20) Do , backwards OC Airport 752-6408 " ' u Gardener general main· Portrait pnoto student, ay -une : n t att.emj>l to go -----ANSWERS benefits end working prectloe Exper prel 4 · 1 Instr J11oe P T 3 6pm ei per 10 work Sal's at _ forward steps are essential, break with past is imminent. IEWNRT ll&CM conditions. Apply In ~r· day week Including alt~r· ~e~':;~110 ex~e~·~n~~e ~1 Mon·W&d Sadolet>aclo. l·Hr Photo taktng pholos Answers are found behind --nes, you have waJ"l"ina audience, 1.000· 2nd fir. quiet street, K A .son at oate Sllurday AM s s4 50/hr 9•11 645•3381 Hosp v1c1nnv Contact PI T Mi~e 646_2424 .-... --o nlcely tndscpd bldg. Oii eeper • ayon THE JOLLY ROGER, Inc 640· 1122 0, 11•1 650.4498 C o as t 1 1 n e R 0 P your popularity increases and many corrunent on your "star str.iet parking, garage vJ~~~ ;0~~~K 17042 Gillett• Ave DOMESTIC HELP 71<1.979. 19~5 PRESS PHSOI quality." a~all 645-4800 Vlclly Husband "The kids have 714 ~S~~331 Housecleaning( 1 dy wli.)& Genetal: I ':'son otflc$. MAMACER I CLH• 3 vears e•oerience with a CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are capable now of 6 5•3323 dys. go ne 1hrough two --• ~~~~(your~50°f2~1;e1 ~~:~::.' ty~~"~~· l~g~~ Hallmark Cards Glts &I ~·:;,:·~;;~~;Y~!;!n~7v: winning friends, you are able to influence others and your sales Olllce spaces 10' lease: babysrtters In as many Assemblers. Apply 7 am area • 1hor1tiand, aome book· Cosmetics N B area color work Santa Anal tial uld h ak M . . highli h 747 II, $595/mo Isl days What does that tell HllT SllOP. keeping, real eslate 640 T37:J Irvine 556.3616 pot.en co reac a pe . oon poaltlOn g ts monlh rent rree ullls pd you?" Wiie: "It tells me only. MacGregor Yachts, aspirations, romance, posaibility"of added income through A/C. oround fir 1055 El wily I WENT 10 WORK." 1631 Placenlla. C.M E;~:; F~~~r~.~TM P/T ~n~ir~~k.h:l~~~1·w=~ MANAGER For very busy PROCRAllllH/ business or career move Camino Or. Costa Mesa p I 3012 Auto Cell Answer Ad :t832, ice ue.im sto1e gr>oel 0 (Jul 23 A 22) Le. b hing . di "dual 3 Blks E or Fairview & trltll I Terephone operator and DRUG CLEAK/BKKPR 8-42-4300 24 hrs s1;iri11'1Q Hid•, mea1cd1 AllALYST Y • ug. : am y t.eac -in Vl Adams receptionist Immediate Parl/lfme 1•6 M·F. Must rienel ts tnnu~ •n ro1 NJ company seel\s 1.t( who seekB your aid may actually be in position to elevate your 754· 1040. Mr Tracy JUST BRING opening for depeneltble have t>ookkeeplng e~p-General cleaning & house· t ha1g1> o• S·8 employet!s, O"•Oual ro w111e arid Oe· dards F rod d work $4tnr 645·338 I ... 11.no wor • rt!o o Piear.e s1qr 'Ci• Tl 990 and DEC own stan . OCUS on prestige, promotion, p uction an ~ l*Y "IEW person Must have good erlef\ce & t)'Pe 45 wpm 9. t 1 650·4498 11 ' -• ' p L p 00 nOI 1e1 lge 01 18C~ ol POP l t 1 34 Minimum 2 possibility of starting a business. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius Beaulllul large ol11ce avail· telephone vols:~ & lront ark ldo harmacy e1per ence stop you '•om ,ri. e•oe11ence prefer· f ' . tl I $2/ 11 642 464" YOUR SMILE desk appearance Type 642-1580 (Mr Grant) HOUSE CLEANER af\s ... e11ng th·~ ad Boos rt.·, "" COBOL Call persons igure prorrunen y. . • ~t>o~ Fr! ~5 . • . ••• and 10·key calcu111or 5 Ory cleaning COUNTER 4 hrs dally Newport Beach 11 010 Fas11on1oo IGti Cr1:am '-53-0940 VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphaaiaon travel.oommunic.11.-· · · · day week, Mon·Frl. Ex· PERSON exper., wkdys, area 548-047 t Bars Hum Center I ---tion, entertainment, ability to put acrom ideas in dynanUc, •S,320/tup. c17'30P''1'eedrp•.: We'lllurnllhlhltowel, perh llenl eel ICn ll.lttoclagencyM s N-por19<:h.67S..2254 i=!~pe•, lem over 997.7 191 -----lllliiiiiiiiirilt appe . on_ ou me more aware o Y unage, Blvd H B 842·2834 video lounge & sauna Hauser, Connell Chev· IRYCLUllll IELP 4 · exper ive In w top llAllAliER TRAIHE = fashi Y beco f bod , a c. rs rms, ac.. glanl whirlpool. adult e P u on a r --0 'd 1 / PROllOTIOI pop . increases and social acti1Jlties ac:celentte. Sagittarian * EX.ECITl"E SllTIS * Southern Calll.'a only 'c°'·'· 2.M82! H5,JU6boc200Bl\'lt Wiii train~ S.1g.irom ~~ ~u~~~':o& ~~v~ M nagam.QIU 00"1Ulll..ull ;~<>;' "'' n.gn1•v? plays unportanl role. ' MO F;EE RENT co.sexual bathctub osta en " -1 Cleaners, CdM 644.4421 Canada wi couple nn Ile vou•s atre• 6 montns Are yo... LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Mystery can be solved if you ask W/short term lease. lull BABYSITTER NEEDED. 2 Ellperlenced part-time Yacht Non-smkr Formal !.Oec1a1tzeo 1ram1ng and Well groomeo questions, check records and make innuiries concerning· fi8ca1 serv suites. 881 Dover Or HE•LTH WORKS small girts In my ho.me. 2 paste·UP an d type· Nwpt home 6•5· 1661 or helo sates Qualihcahons· oepenaa1>te --, S 1 14NB 63 13651 n deye/wk CdM area. setting Able 10 build 979-8300 Earn lr-0m i 20000 • anasellmo11va1ed" responsibllityofone who makesnwn°rousclaima. Youcanbegin· ui e · • 759-8000 S35000 1n mariag~ent "'•OU ,.. ______ ...._.__ t>oth pages and eds. and Ou "" constructive rebuilding process. Scorpio, Leo, Aquarius natives .,Tll '~ 2114 Hyperion Ave BABYSITTER needed tor 2 Input ad copy on VDT You don'1 need a gun 10 We "''" seno Y u 10 En1oy "'ork1"9 with l11ds? figure prominently. EXECUTIVE ::>UITE Los Angele• girts: 7 mot & 2 yrs. Pref. Petrick Toot, 642-432\.. "draw last" wnen you school tor a minimum 01 2 II you can answer YES SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 )·. Go slo··,,.., ...,. .. ; .... ft;-low profile, Nwprt Ctr 640-5470 For Membership Info malure "gramme". PIT, Ext 308 place an ad In the Daily I w~!. in San Francisco Pno,ne 646. 7021 '"" .. _.......... 213/667·9905 67>-0320 Piiot Want Ads! Call, now I rrain you in held· wit" a 2 30·6pm Mon lhru Fri defer to wishes of one close to you, including business 8S90ci.at.e or 00 ~enlnsola. -Wiant "da Cal~ 6~2·56 78 I 642-5678 guar anieeo income to mate. C.Ontractual obligations require review. Check facts, WllllW IFFIOI UIYSITTIR start selhng and servicing --- source material and be ready to answer pertinent questions. P;~s~~:ns1fs~a~~ ~~~1~~. CIRCUS Of Pt1t1me.N.B.650-6394 1a·11y p·11a1 .. ··· · · ··· · ·· ·· · · · I ~~~a~~$:ie~e :,c~~'::v~~ Fo,'~1C}n~~~a~!~J~e Virgo platf significant role. Recep11onl1t, con(erence MASSAGE banking • ,bondat>le am1>111ous ao· Gooo 1yp1ng slltlls reQ. SAG TTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2l)·. F.rnpi...--:-on general room, copier. Call REPUILIC FEDERAL . . greSs1ve and sports Perteet lor student, al1er· 1Ut<W1 760•0500 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. : minded Hosp11a11zat1on noon hrs 556-0070 health, employment, domestic adjustment and surpriae gift from FUtLERTON UYllll PART TIME ma1or medical and e•· one who has your best interests at heart. Diplomacy wins for you Co••trclal • llO·l 1'2 has the following open· cept10Mt pro111 sharing p. T. h&1it Jaoht11 l llY l WEEI elngs: and savinos program We neea en111us1ast1C -k:no:-V it, apply pressure with "velvet glove." Libra figures in ltatalt Ztll MUST have oood charac· oeop1a 10 hand wash e>" acenano ATTRACTIVE NEW ACCOUNTS, PIT Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in ter able IO undergo rigid OhC cars 1n CdM Must l>e CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J 19)· Emoti tend to d . le Shops/offices/stores 650 MASSEUSSES TELLER. FI T L Be h (2 h U arid thorough back· tn good shape & wllllno to · -an. · ons onuna sq 11 or less. reas. ~ TO SERVE YOU. aguna ac area 9 rs grourid • 1nves119at1on work hard 673-22'4 -strive to provide "equal time'' ~or 1<>8)c. Spotlight on children, Costa Mesa C·2 548-7249 ESCORTS/IODELS Bto~~ P~•~t~~~~~ulr~~h:~ per day). Weekdays P .M. . Spec1111 cons1dera11on 1 - - change. variety and participation in speculative ventures, ..... trial Outcell ONLY 835·9199 previous teller exper weekends A.M. Earn abo. ut . e~~~,~~~~d~~~;,;i:~~~\ I REAL ESTATE including contests. Perfect techniques, streamline procedures, ltatala zt20 Laguna Niguel Branch 1 R deal wt.th n.:-..,..... indi'Vl"dual. IXITIO llllOIU 495--0850 831·1940 $400 per mo Call Mr Barrow . 1nterv1ew conlacl State I 1!1\lal1sales agent lor ac· c -.."1:Zl l200 sq ft. w lrvlne area, F • · • · Emp1oymen1 Oe11eloo· tive Balboa ISiand ottlce AQUARIUS (Jan .. 20-Feb. 18): Thia could be your 1nctda ottices. $504/mo Bachelor/Becheloretle EOE.Ml /H or Mr. Bush 642-4321 . EOE .. , ment Departmenl I We nave openings for Olflce & Bh1hdey Parties 3 8 5 1 ed ru1111 power-play day. You have more .,-.. ... -1. than ori..,; .... ny See tenant 3023 S Or· · 714·530-104 am · woell.penenc me ,. ....... 116...... ~-.v ange Ave Santa Af\a to THE LAil HIRQll •--111P1R · · • · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · I pm hce"sed agents Com· anticipated. Law is on your side, ~pedally where territorial and show 738•8538 55a-8538 F·C. M .... u•t .. a.ve construe-I •1 ,., :. I Equal Qpply Employer m t m•ssrons onty C al you an es no secret o It. 2 ott & lg mezzanine lessional massage call Resume. 10 McOenlel E, p p 1 1 m e N B \\ '11 111 kt'' propertyd makrightsente.r picture{: Member-of opposite sex is drawn to 12500 sQl1 warehouseiilcis For a soothing pro· tlon e;~~lence. Send : II y I DI .................. ···.I llHICAL ASSIST. , _BETTE WALSH PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Project can now be completed 30•2 Enterprise, C.M. at Oen 645· 1426. 12·8PM !~~Cos~~87M::rwc"l Ooht11almolog••ts olhce _ ~'l' •'Ill ' 1•~~;_ -green light is flashed for progress. Emphasis on relatives, Paularlno l>lwn Bristol & PRIFESS'L IUSUIE 92A26 1 631 4780 Mon·Fll 8-5 ~ •• <; • r visits, trip, special messages which release you from obligation ~~/;'13154¢ 5~!~-~:S~ Bio-Health Centers. men. Companion, PIT for Chris-lllLI PILOT · MEDICAL Recep1•onis1 673-elOO which was not fair in first place. Aries, Leo, Libra pe1'90l\S figure women & children, Ins re-tlan lady some hOUH· llAllllEI TllllEE · F T Newoort Ot>-Gyn Prominently. • 2,660 sq It, 3975 Birch, imbursmentevall. Calllor keeping Bluffs. 83 1· 7667 . must ~now pegboard & Reservat1on1St lor bvs- NB s 1330 M IA zoning appt. c M 645·7717. Irv, Now accepting applications insw 645· i870 dinner tneatre oeat 1r Agent 541-5032 Tustin 559-9019, Hunt Cook. FIT rellel. 6 em • f Dis . M to Nev. women s clothing appearance gOOCI tele ••••• 1. to leatals to Office ..... 11 2914 hHHCtaHll 3ii02 Bch 89 1·954 ... El Toro. M 2:30 pm, 10 am • 6:30, or trict anager .. StOte 1n FDSh10n lslaod phone personality will!~ Sliart 2908 SL are 2901 v 855-6855 rotating days ott. Hosp!-supe .... ""'~ newspaper car-seeking 1nd1v1du8IS lor to work Cafl 979.7550 ---------i--•-------ATTENTION LEUZINGER tal experience helpful. " ,, ~ __ FEMALE rmmte to Shi apl N B 1 house Oii. 3 Br 2 Ba. 1150 SQ II. offices avail-GRADUATES OF 1959 Gntlmn seeks lady sallor Competitive wagel. riers SaJa.ry commensurate the lollowing positions Restaurant In Eastslde C.M $210 • worlling reliable M/F able 10 rent mo-to·mo. 2 Looking for lellow class under 35 lor wknds, sum· Please apply In person, 9 , · • ._ 1 SALES Experienced Cocktail Ser ~Ill. 646·4863 s3 50 A vail now . spacious offices. 2 sec-members who maybe In mer cruising 953-9964 am . 4 pm, Mon·Frl, Im-with experience. Company ASSISTHT MAHHll ver Hun1 Bch 960-9318 548.0108 retar1a1 spaces. con· the Orange County area. TFIAVEL wtyoung male mediate opening. Mesa be f ' l bo llAIAIH Rn•tLS OLERI• Fem shr 2 Br. Newport --ference rm. can include We are .working on 251h executive 10 Acapulco Verde Conveleecent ne lts p US nus Op-: FHll Time experienced • • Beach house 1 blk from 1.1.COIDITOSltlRE existing phone sys. Also reunion. CAii 951·255 1 Nov. 23·30th. All ex· Hosplla. 661 Center St, porturu•t:y. Apply m' person, . onlv 2 13-274·5018. Mia Perm dependable sales beach, no smoking 645·4224 part1a1 space avail. all 6.30PM. penaea paid. 857·8428 Costa Mau. ' person needed lor lull a $350/mo yearly Lve --754-7017 weekdays 3 PM to 5 PM at nurs111g pt11me day & eve pos mesg650·8739 ICU•FROIT FREE KIDS! w. ~ere 29 seeks COOK&H(;)tjSEMGR,lor 1 111o"s w 111 1ra1n Apply Ir A led 631 61~0 1·3 Office suites available TV COMMERCIAL WORK· beer·drlnklng buddy sml ler:n. Brdlcere. 24hr 330 West Bay St., Costa llUHE AllH person Pier t. 27 H • f tnon·smkr shr beaut mmte wan . • as low as S225/mo. No SHOP SEE SUNDAY AO. Scott. 714·241· 1235 shifts CM. 548-0795 : CNA'~ or experience re· Harbor Bl . C M 2Br/2ba NB condo F/P PoslUve. mature & resp F lease required Ulll & 2 13-465·4491 : Mesa · quired 3· 1 I. lull lime pool, cal ok $325 ' 12 28·35 needs same NB janllorlal services In-SPIRITUAL READINGS Ptrttur COOKS: Exper. pref .. all ' Excellent benefits Npl ulil 645-7480 $350-$400 646-8067 eluded 1 blk to O.C Air-" I ..-1 3014 shifts, apply 81 1400 W. -Bch area 642-804• -port & Fwys 546-2801 Advice In all matters. Love, tnaCtl Coast Hwy. NWpt Beech. F/rmmte shr lg 3br hse In Resp lemale to share 2 Br marriage & butlness. •SPtRITUAL READER; · · ·' '• · · ~ · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · CdM $370~ ulll Marie 2 Ba CdM home. non 16 17 Westchfl. N.B . Also cOuf\Hllng. 1815 AdvlMr In all matters. 759.9315 or 863-1144 smkr. no pets 673·5480 278-1365 sq fl Sul table So. El Camino Real, San love, marrlege, buslneu. lor medlcat or dental. Clem. Llc'd. 492·7298 etc. 675-2495/631·9397 /\gent 541·5032 :----,a-...---:--....,.,..,.~ _2 _0_e_t u_x_e_O_ll_tc-e-,-. Lnt I Ft•H 30M lallaHI !Jt 4114 F/shr 3br 2be w/2 girls. Ammie Wtd.1 822 BalbOa, Furnished. Secretariat Siii •• Yll blk from ocean $278mo Npt Bch 3bd, 2 be, lrpk: area. patio decli.. ooeen fOlJND ADS For Introducing ua to • lat/lest 8'42·5040 N B $300 • ·~ ullls 873·4436 view. Festilon Island area. tenant for• brand new air ____ ,1 Contact .Bruce Charles. -conditioned ,bulldlng, "Lg ho~ Lag. 9 ch. Prl>I shr w/same $400'hulll. 11t & lasl dep 494·0564 Lovtng 81ngll mom & In· feflt eeeka room with same or lemlly, 645-2810 M 251": 3br/2ba duplex. nr beech, N.B. 1275 • ulllt. $650 move In. 631·7024 So Laguna gated area:' 759-0700 • ARE FREE 643· 7389. p00I, nr beech, prlv entr, •CdM dlx suites. empl ---LA-K-=-E-=T'"'A-H""'O'"'E,..-- S295 • ulll 499·4722 pllg $350up. 2855 E Cst c n '"""' WE LOOK FOR YOUI Hwy. 675-6900 a : F~n:h:~ g~\~7· ~";ci~:~ u~~m~:0:3~'.1;~~e: RUAIL/lfftll t•2·11ll , Slmberl & Neiman right•. Choice Newport 8each 5 yr lleee. Xlnt gro11. 8111111 fer tocatlon on Peclflc Co11t Agt (9!8)583·5581 •••• 2912 Hwy. Herbor side, apwox Found. Bite F puppy, Vic. • •• PlllT .... 115 storage onl . 325 J 1200 sq It. 7 t4·e.5-7100 35th/Lake, Bal Pen. Beech cl~, ..... prtc. Mature fem lo ahr beaul"""l " ~ 87"' 11 •o S 100 00 N I flt 17th Pl. 646· 137 art All new air conditioned of· u-" IYft · • e pro br condo tn CdM. Welk to 135 500 OWn peymen• -00Hn1 Obi gar, eundec:k, 11AM lice bul ldlng Fr .. Found: Klttena. Flower St. 135:000'. Annual Hiii Mml·Pvl !Iv. rm. wHh· NEW-POR-T B"'aCH 10 20 months rent. Free watch In Coate M ... 6'111-3177 I 11 ""' 000 ""' >I lorlookll\g.543-7369 voume "'" . flf/dry., evell 1400 • ·~ garag•. $95 mo. Vicky Found : prucrlp t lon C F.O .lnv1atm enu utlla. Lve mag: 873-5602 6•6-4800, 1145-3323 Beyfront. 0111oes, petl09, gt111e1. Puhlon 111enC1, 667· 1430 M/F· c .M 1wnh11, p001, Office laatali 1114 perklnge~r.':go';'· Nov. 13. 12131430.2108 '"l,,...t ..,...la-w==-0-t-.. ....---,.,..11,,..,1•rz rec rm. $235/mo Andy Found Aebl>lt In Beck Bey. i-m1..-.-m;-._.-.- 241-1883, 958-7190 111%1M•Hlll Cornor JemborH 81 ca11 1oldenllly.llee·M33 *fLYllllUYllY"A' M/F rmml ah beeut 2br Presllglout high rlee New• MtCArthur, 1ncludn sign or 548·6772 PAA'fTIME,TtMPOA.AAY ·Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ACES 11•14 EARN lit TO $?5.00 PER WEEK #t now lltwe I$ Ol*linp tor you,. NCtr ~~ lo NCllft ludtrl fof The 0r"'I' Coasl , Dally Not. °"' crews slert •I 3:30 p.m. •nd Wllf' tint# 1:30 p.m . ..-d•rs On Satllflllr. we "°" • htw lllOft llollrs. Vou •Ill flff/I fllll!Y trips llld prlta, eloftl willl WnlftC povr own "'°"" -~ · · " 1ttert ~ no dllltttif1 or cohctioll 1nwolvtd " YOll .,, illttmltd. ,.. .. ctll Mr, brt. I • • 4 OlllCe "Clerk Full time 10 Include retail sates Type 45 wptN IO·klly add, mu sl w ork wknds 957-3989 PUT Tiil Earn up 10 $400 per month Retirees Houee- wltes. College Student• Need dependable eu19 10 dellve1 Dally Pclol In Laguna Beach 12 hrt per deyl Weekday, P M .• Weekends, A..M Cell Mr Barrow 642·•32 I ext 343 EOE ----- HaTTIIE PHllOLIRI Busy clrculallon olllee need• 11 e>llone c1er1t fO< verifying sollctor orders 20 houra per week, Mon•Frl 4:30·8·30PM, 14 per nour Apptleent mu81 be mtllure. end rell11ble Somti phone experience dutrnble but will treln Apply In per•on betweefl 2·4pm Alk '°' Oebtl Of HOFl•I HTIIUTIR need 4 Experience no necessary. t>vt should b4• lem1har with construe 11on Top commlssloo Benefits HP&1a•1 Comp wood shlngle capal>le ol qulllly work. JllHmlD Need 4 !Of' hot work ~·IC• yrs experlencie . 142:1222 Sells • * * * 811 IOIEY SHORT HOURI • Photo Copy Supptlea •6AM -NOON • No Ell per NeoQlll')' • Exten1lve tra1n1ng progrem • • W&ekty Pay Ouer8'1tee • PlttNnt. Ptoteutonel Ole In Corona Del M•r II you're bright anc •nergetlc, C all M 1 TnomH between 11 em a t pm et 113-0111 N B I I b ) por1 Beech office wltti rights, approx 3500 aq It Oellv.t ftyw1 In O.C. Air· · · condo ma r r MC'I ......,lc11. 1m1111 desk ftrovnd level execruttve ol• FOUND lllvlr M/Per81en ,.,.., ~81···•·06 1-• 10 clern. con110 n/amk ...... • •t No 1"'th IC of """ ,_,, ·--'3$0 548•7016 811 5prn '" Cell JrvlM Pecifle ic.evlte. E110lllent Park· cG.. "H 8 v...,..; 0v717 local ~elnMMt. Mon • Have you read toOay't ... = (714) 548-7058 n 1•~---..J-\~ Cell'\efln'1 330 W Bey Strtet. COslJ M ... EOE Real E1tat•. 476-1234 109. Landlord detPeflte tl'l\CO. ,..,.,.. Fri. Cttl 751· 1050 or ) CIHellled Ad•? It not ~~~~~ 11~1q1tu•~ ~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~!~~~~~~~w~·~"~'~A~d~HC~~'~==~~~~~ etop ~ ~., Seti 1011 lleme M2·5e78 Keren. 752·6444 w~~ Adi_ Cell f4'Z·H71 11e1y , '42·5e78 .-:bar='Gefm"-=='"='own==' == '( ~-------------------~OC-0. _._ _ __....._ ___ --'----""-------------=---...._---- . ' ' .. , .. Orange Coeat DAIL y PILOT /Friday. November 18, 1883 t.a;._. DO A Lt.nLI •t1t1UaaM11 LC>W9fY organ 1126. Burl wd tbl I 160 720.0854 11, Aatl•l"r '''"· laprtt4 , .......... ... ..... l lkl 1111 ClaulH HH ........ .... lad Ytlbw11 .. ttd TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~( • OWNHOMI ~l ~~ iUllMH IN YOUfl OkENM 18' Vo1lron 116 Ford Convertlb' - •PMdl lltl boat, wlll talle Need• '"torlng 15000 '70 M8Z IOOSD Yellow, '80 RaObU DelMI Pickup, 10 mt, air runt •~II Not • llnlek. .cr11c11 or dent, 1mmac thrv-oul 13896. ~~· \ • ·~~,_:. "J -J I ""'..;ti ........ , l r . Magic 1e1end l.ldo Club worrh I 1550 nll I 1250 complete 788·4073 efl 4 up to 80 hp 0/8, High-494-7430 aunrool, ch10ni• wl'leelt. lander trailer Fett & Hit. low 11111 .. 6e11 oner over . • • .,1 ,,. "' A" ~I • • • • " ,..,_I Magnovox 211" err TV con· 1011 I150. 6' gld VIVI 1011, lk nu 105, lrpl & mentlt. Mc 178, 833·8105 $600/obo 840·t488 •II 4 '83 ClaH IO T-Bt1d Xlnl $18,000 H 1-88&1 wkd)'I .,.. t cono $4000 pp , 848 11533 ACROSS 58 Crippled PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO I ..... '•.·,.~ ' ' l '+ 1 • I , l .... 11111rlat l,.lf. 1 11 (7141240·8002, 504·0518 '81 3000 grey wl dark 2bH ~ f'TRAi(tR blue, orig owner. 1mmac . '80Aabbll,6 1po. aun root, ttarao. lm~t>lt lhru out Mu•• -13895. 840-6$33 l Goll norm:! 59 Sick ~IAOI SAU AOJ NOW C~~Hl'110 IY Cll'fl HlllLOW I ,.. ). ' • Memt>er•hlp tor .. ie Jonn Wayne hnnl1 Club. HOO 8~3-11331 Mon·Frl. N-I 1,600 All!!, laprtt4 loaded. ~ 1K ml. s 10.000 875-4455 ,.,. ttt7 613-!001 5 Outy rounds 60 Sound 10 Aglets 62 Pnrrot 720' t 3116" dla nylon •ta Audi ood cond ·03 M8Z 380 SEL Blk/blk tow line, never wet, wlll '"1400 c' ll ,42-1353 $40,000. 873-11700 01 VtlH -fffl 158 IGre lll, c,en, rune nit S 1450 638· 7257 14 Skater's 65 Anr1a·s new 1ump land WM& 111... nti Mt11 Hk !or Kathy Ootob not cut 95clll 876-7100 • • 873·3025 15 Excuse 67 Over lald dlanf Garage s:J:: aeveral ESTATE SALE' Lugn.age Newport Beaetl Tennie 9.5 •11 &Ill flL Ott•· Alli. about 1tie me>ne)I we 16 Ethnic dance 69 Pier 11 us ---,7.,,onM~C.,Kiri\~1---~l!l~~hrti,.... 18 Mortls1fs 71 HeBth gen1,1s partner 7~ Freezes 19 Corr ec r 73 Rattan 20 Account 74 Hold back 22 Pulls at 75 Rolltop 24 like. sufl DOWN 25 Gems 1 TV's Jack - 27 Kitchen ware 2 Auto part 29 Rifle maker 3 Replies 32 Deplore 4 Sailboats .33 Biller vetch 5 Chatter1ng 34 Prowl 6 Sparush 36 Challenged cheer 40 Ripe 7 Stain 42 Ogles 8 Concerning 44 Jacob's son 9 Entertainer 45 Pitch 10 Arllcle 4 7 Dakota 11 TV sound tongue 12 F'tasti 49 Junior 13 Gluts 50 My Fr 2 1 Male animals 52 Incomes 23 King lbn - 54 Rescinds 2 6 Ermine 2 3 4 6 7 14 17 20 33 40 45 59 65 70 28 Carillon 29 Tackle 30 Importune 3 1 Aspires 35 Flow.er part 3 7 Dwelling 3 8 Revelry c ry 39 Loud noises 41 Com 43 T1ma.penod 46 Trig 48 Appe11a11on 5 t Slanted 8 9 53 Indemnified 54 Stair part 55 Type race 56 Queen's - Can horse race 57 Trap 61 Deprav11y 63 Sweetsop 64 Job 66 Senseless 68 Eur Recov- ery Prog 111 o k 11 · ..-· Club Mtrnbeflhlp, $800. lam ••· a ro top book1, brlelce..., re· 85 1•5097 1 kd IM5) deek, bunk bed•, chea11, cord&, palnlloga. Tl/_.h .,...__ w Y• _ ttcldlo ~.I pl.•· emt apple, 1plir1, eleteo. Old F11hloned · tolld , 11ng1 Vinyard pottery, kit olllct 1.qu.lp, AancfltrQ m1t1o~any butcher .block. mljc, llhoe aketea. blkH. camper, lurn., clothea, ~ hl3 I ' 1'425 545-2003 chltdren'a book1, 1oy1 & whetlbltrOw dlahw11her --everything for n1m1ttr1. & dltl'IH mo~e Sat/Sun ORIENTAL RUG (wool) nr Sal/Sun 9-5 124 Topaz. 2oo4 CALVERT AV new 4•7' Orig 850, NOW -------s 150, 976·0430 SPOILEDBRAT'S IHI ltlC~ Orlgl nel 1uthen 1IC OLITllll uu · Chlldran sizes 8 10 14, Surlboud, color TV. 1heep11t.ln Hat covers, Ill lad lea u 6 10 9. All In stereo rack. Dlcycles, buck at tea II S 125/botl'I e•0 .. con .. Wiii 1811 din mlac 510 tOtl'I St He. Le• v e m •a•• g • ~ .... 788-2120 cheap Fri Nov 18, 3-6 l"lat ---- pm Sat 8-12 203 OPAL Ave Balboa I aid llYlll Ullll SAU 673·9696 llhr4,, 1 ... 1,. CortH ••I •11 Maple dbl bed wlmal tress & aprtng S 100. Portable MOVING SALE. Furniture wheel chair $1 25 Collea etc. Good price's. Sat & table 46" round S 125 Sun 8·4pm. 521 Fernleel Two arm ch11lrs $35 ee Orlglnel V Parkhuilt 011 Painting (Seasc ape) 241148.. SAC I 1200. 720-1704 01 8St-9t35 POOL TABLE $175 Xlnl cond Acoe11. Incl. 673-8991 On sz boxsprlng & mat· C11t1 Mtn --Magnovo1t record player treas $100 firm 646-5<10 I In cabinet S25. Books & 3 family moving Hie. Loll other Items 2 Blocks or children's 1hlng11 and fr om w Yale Loop near RCA Cl1 video cam-era S 150/oDo, 6'oak rbl Danforth Anchor, 40 lb 125 857-1448 ~ e ng, Yenmu 1S60C, 1 cy1, .41'1p, ... u cooled 1495 548-2089 I c1cl11 lffl efK s: id 1peed schwlnn need a w ork It 5 Womans 10 1peed .$30 Mens Paugaol $45 M5·3307 BMX mini-GT. comp! race pkg, helmer, llhre, sprockets, llres ale $500 673-<1242 Molobecane 10 •Pd Mini cond. $250 955-0127 c •• ~ 1014 197 Cw Pop-Top Comper Complele, s1ove, relrlg, sleeps 4. S5,500IOBO 17th and Irvine 548-0973 mi sc Real Che1p Barranca Sat-Sun. 9-3. t 19 B Del 3 Blackswan. Irvine 4ch1s SSOO, Phone ans Factory direct shells & machine S 100/oDo sleepers lrom S22S up •M•amriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• ltw rt ltac-~--sw., .EET Assort• tools. desk. 673-8700 673-3025 -556-4289 Rims Chllvy Luv With GMC '68 Weekender. air. caps, like new, with tires pwrl slr. PI B. auto, SIC, books. china. tnlsc Sar ,....,,,,...,...,.1..,.1...,...,..12,....,,..1.,.,3,-,1 Every Sunday. Orange all 9AM 1906 Beryl Ln Coast College. Fairview & - S50 Richard 646-1431 42K. $3500 546-830 I Misc. W11tt4 WO M1t1rc1cl11/ 69 72 Arlington. Costa Mesa Bar Stools, tamp, clothes. Admission & Parking misc. 3907 Seashore Or FREE. Spaces I 10 Saturday 10-3 432-5880 Din rm se~SJOO 8 11 sofa, Garage & House Sale Furniture, clothes, '71 Toyota, misc. S111Sun $250 Match Ibis & collee tbl. Prtnls, lamps, brass & decorator Items + misc. 2808 Cllll Or Sal, 10-3. 681-C Plumer. 631-5231 SAT 9AM, 1857 Bonalre Gianl Moving Sale. lurn. Way Back Bay Furn • hoosehold go6da. ramps, relrlg, hoosehold. more plants, console stereo, SUPER 3 FAMILY YARD tools of ell kinda. power SALE Furniture, collec- lawn mower, gas edger, 1or record• Glassware, S.05 10 $300. Sal/Sun fnct punch Dowl, wine 8-5. 3120 Roosevelt Way, gle11es. EVERYTHINGll C.M. 979-6529 SAT 9-2. 28 Encore ~-+--+--41Sal. 1658 Oal'lu Pl. C.M. l=C_out_t:-. N.,-B.,..,.-:--:----- Couoh, dlahwuher, rock· Want Ad Help? er, 2 small hutches, mlac. 642-5e78 _,,.,.,_u_ .. _cr ... • ___ 1_0_11 F11ait111 •o2S RECORD ALBUM "WILL ScMttr1 IOll THE CIRCLE BE UN· 183 Kawasaki GPZ75o BROKEN" In good cond. $2625 obo or 7 631 ·6297 Dy United Artists, Wiiiiam Ho-n-da 1983 CR60-. lllnt M ccuen, Produced. lea11Jrlng Mabell Carter. cond, $400 673-<1242 Earl Scruggs. Nltty Grill)' Honda T;&il90 1200 ml. Din Band. etc Musi be $35-0 640-4220 ' reas priced Call 951·25511116:30PM Jlottr 8tatl 102 TUAN YOUR GARAGE 173 Commender 28', air, DISCARDS INTO S$S$ gen , awning, ant • crulte 646-0792 cont , CB, am/Im. new lnl Sacr. 18250/obo Maaic1l la1t. 224 546-3642 or 549. t 174 Yemaha Gullar X c11e, ii good cond S 100 T11 tra, 675-33Q7 Trl'ftl IOH =f""lc-1-=1-,-.-:1-1.-,-1...,/--fr Xlfo rravel traile1, fuUy sell cont, mint cond. 8•20 lt1i1atal 6221 awning. In mobile home o;;r wafnut marprool 1op RV park on Big Bear Lk. 33.1e59 $75 640-4220 Fully l.-interlzed tor yr- -F-IL_E_C_A_B-IN_E_T_S_:-Fl~re Sii-cieaning Ct lorlc gas C0tner work table S40. OI· proof 4 drtwer legal stove, 2 ovens, very clean flee desk, chair S35 $200 4 drawer legal 175. S100/obo. 759-9180 Carol 641 •7160 days. 2 drawer li teral $50 631-3489 eves. Computer ConsOle table round uae or mobile use. S8200 559-4614 alt 8 &1tt StrTic11/ P1rt1 tOIS Speed Queen etec. dryer, llke new. $200. Phone-Walnut tables, xlnt condlt. S50. 675-3307 mate, $50. 675-3777 1 end. 1 cocktail. both p ~-i1-.-,-,....,..,,.0r-t_a_I_-=== Western Chrome Mags 5 lug 14x61n 5 on 4'/\ln bolt pattern S 1 •5. 842-4871 A•tt1 W11te4 0 644-8421 ' can Hve you thru our ·73 t800ES, low ~ '78 Fox 2dr.•19.run1 bUI Purch.ue & IUMOlant •Pd 15:150 C14~ 11d1 -wr11 $700 firm. ., .. IUIOll '82 0'"91 WJIOOrl. MUl- 846·073.t att 8.30pm-IMPHTI flee, 101dt0, low. mlltt. ·19· Audi 60005, loaded. 1301au111S1reet l12.700obo 1.974.3192 aun1oof, a/c, IUtO, low NEWPORT BEACH Mlle. n m11es 15995. 556·90811 HI-HOO Come In & Me Newport '80 4000,foaded, must JIG t14t Beach's 11ne11 Hlecuon eell $4200. 548-11163 "'5"'8..,Q"'d•X-c·on·v·er-.1wu;'l'i;·.~Nr-e-w or prev1oua1y owned Porschea, Aue111 and bttt, l•••rt•4 IOP good alnt, good ,,,. VolklW'""""I IMW tllZ te<lo w clutch 12400, -..-·· 172 BMW Bavarla-3 0 liter • 1"8 1 __. · · reblle1/1rans,xlnlcon ~l------.151 . 1..-w 1n/oot 3'°° 631-5195 '7fdf. l 1n1cond.12450 455 E COHI Hwy Convenlenlly Localed. 898-61251963-6010 Newpait Beach & Competitively Priced Pt1(HI 9 155 873.0900 ~ • 181165 TuRBO oresEL l1ick -~~0;;7 \,II E~tra rank. 32K, S9750 19, .Century ta"r. bloo, Salet-Servlce·leaslng 673-7110 aim cond 646·8202 !DY CARVER Ponclte f1S7 Ca•lllac ·63 3568 Cpe, rblt. eng "'!gPi7~s•a•v"".·,.•rn·1·c·on-d.·m--u~1t sharp extras. $790 • see 1o 8pprec11te, run1 musl see 760-8624 t.lnl 1 owner '84 lags_ rt:u~ rt '1t r·l\,I\ 1'' •. ..,. ..... "" ., • ·>• • .,.,.. .. l4 -...t.· .. ~~R Sales-Sefvlee-1.,Jastng UlllEST llVHTOllY .. HPOHCME112 S3500obo 675-6970 645-6757 68 9... 5 SPCI Aini con Cl red S5800 10BO 382FAO '1 131399-5989 • '71 3201, (87 ISFE) •·19 3201, (667UOO) AI T, SIR 77911S Targa perfcona $14,500 Inca red A/T, A/C 497.5737 • '79 5281. 4 spd, SI R (747YP\l'I •'79 3201, <I spd, SI R '78 Por 924 Sllver/Dlk 1r1m, sunrl. clean car t-lras, low mileage $845-0, call 650-3256 (3 15YOL) *'79 3201, 4 SPCl, SIA ·79 XJ6L Jag 27K ml, xlnl (651121 *'79 3201, 4 spCI. AIC cond loaded, S 13.500 firm 544-3453 all 6 (994XE0) -----,9=5-*'79 3201, 4 sP<l. SIR ltlll l17ct 1 1 (09 1YPZ) *"79 5281; AIT, A/C (265ZCE) •·so 3201. 5 spd, ·s· pe1g (9054) *'80 3201; AIT, loaded. 11GIT836) •'80 3201. S spd, AIC (565ZOL) *'81 3201; S spCI, SI R lO'CARVER IOlS-IOCE ••4 ·~ ... 'ti , ..... Hr>_, '•. ··~ •"fflW-~*Ar ·.,4.4,.; bPEN $UNOAVS 11-S 91'1 ( 1CUT843) S.1111• * '83 3201, 5 spd, SI A I ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 1fZP975) JI 1111Hl&HIL 111-1111 208 W. 1st, Santa Ana Closed Sunday LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI New c•utch. rebuilt e119 E•cellen1 running cond Am/Im stereo cassette $2 100 650-7083 $750 Ot>O 842-7517 76 Blue El Dorado Cad /Cini conCI $1695 . 846·8037 847-8567 79 EtClo company car, fully maintained In iclnl conCI $72~0 640-8268 82 EL DORADO t9,000 mt MINT COND Orig owner P P S 16.900. Call Mr Tacllman. Mon·Frl 8-Spm 863-1200. Al1er Spm 552-4104 ; 1io•_a_1_11_1_0A1 __ 77 Beige Cad Sevllle. xlnt con<! loaCleCI S675-0 673-7544 THE UlllEST IELECTill of late model, low mtteage C11e1111acs In Southern Calitornlal See us todayl IAIEll CADILUO 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA &•0-1810 Chntltt 13 • IH&U/UUI• AKA Andy's Dandy's" Dealers welcome •••• UL.I 73 75 ll•t· ••ttriila i0l4. s 100. 839-ens -1waterbeO Oueen size 4 JC 8 ·10 T-111 ext w/lloa1a11on matt/hlf plywood, SlO ea; Doore, S250 493-5770 $5 ea; 846-4152 !=~-=·~~,-.:-:=--:-=-:-:---: Baldwin Console, XLNT . IOl2 OAK DINING SET. 52" rnd Cond., $895. 646-1998 Hfgheat cath lmmed. for ., your vehicle. domesllc or foreign 551-8285 & LllllUOlllW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASl"IG 3670 N. Cherry Ave LONG BEACH '71 4 ~ 4 wagon, good cond . $2500 ~0-8300 SO Subaru Hatchback. 4 wheel drive. 4 spa, top cond S3850 496·4612 76 Che• MICarto S 1790 Auto air pwr 1CYW993 '78 Chev. Luv.J 1990 PICltup 1J8! 122 77Chev Wagon$1990 Capr1c1 Claulc 409TDH •... w..... 5100 Heir WHIH 5100 o.,. 5510 FrM It lta claw table; hand carved ---------Young Pit eun, Male. Uket cl'lalra, 2 capt, 4 side; 2' Wurlitzer Organ, •575. 3 Sales: Hardware, lull time position In retell Slore. See Steve. H.W Wrlglll Co 126 Rochester, C M. Sales Rep !or manulac- lurer or machine parts Salary comm1ss1on & car allowance Call Mark 7141557·3380 ICTH/UPPll Small company near 0 C Airport. 6·8 his day Call Dennis Rlckeus & Assoc. 851-0424 llOllETAIY Us.TOD'y Great Christmas Giil children. 646-1980 teal e.1et Pd 11600 Ask· key boards, syn1hesl1er, LovaDle Old En~llsh 1025 Ing $950. 848-2454 like new. music Included. F ., $1295. 837-66<16 p /T ltWl'l'tr Rtlllt Srieep Dogs, AK • 2 11a1 Ill Recliner, small dec0tator lriHrl 1tdd ... 11 remales 8 weeks s400 2 fuU sets Sealy twin sea. type Pumpkin color. ,,, S~rti•.t I 23 each 213-531-3184 w/Hollywood frames gd shape. Redecorated BACKSWfNG.adl 1ov81I. •HI Ortlll Ctlll'J Srlih-Tru. stiots. pape11, Used 6 mos. S lOO set. $50, 960-5844 ous helgllls & weigtJts. Art a. white M t '' yrs Pref Swivel olc chr wlarms, go .,.-..,.--------s'='1=0 Musi sell !or medical AM Dellvery to homes adults s'100 731-75"'7 · cond $25. 2 drwr metal 8T' RMI patio laDle5750 raison• Sl50. 55 .... •ooo Musi tiave good car • " Ille (belgel walnu1 lron11) homas organ · v " ... root ol 1nslff1!nce No Aatitltt 10 wllock $3&. 045-3~ Credenza 140. l ealhtr U-TOTE-1 ,.. :;,.;;..__ ... """"""""""""'""""'""""-ctialr $20 2 oak tables weekenas or l'lolldays No * 21•EAT EYllTI * 2 match. iola chrs, xlnt s 100 Telephone stand collec11ons or billing Call " $ 642 385 now, 630-544 1 8 am . 5 UILOlllll SALE cond <10/ea. ·I $25. New 1 pc redwood pm Mon-Fri PH·MOLllH SAU 68x36 Marble coffee table patio set S295 960·2519 s~s 844-11se Jtwtlr. 6214 Yamane Graphite 45 ten- nis racquet S75 631 ·4274 TYL •••l•r lltrff 1232 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA CllTllEI IEIYIOE CAllllEH/OUHI Manufac1urers represen-N 0 W H I RI NG F 0 R 1811Ve firm located .,, CASHIERS AT 12422 Laguna Beach seeks sec· LAMPSON, GARDEN relary. EXPERIENCED In GROVE 9am-3pm. Mon phone & olllce skills Tues, Thurs. Fri Call S8001mo start. 494-944<1 714-537-4840 EOE Load ol Eastern Anllques Thur/Fri/Sal Nov 17, 18, 19 9am-6pm Fri Nita t119 9' white sol a & 7' flowered Be 8 u 1 ~ u I 8 ruIf1 an sofa S 100 ea_ End 1able & AMETHYST Gem Stones. Color TV, 2 yr wrnty. $148 Free def Open Sun TV Johp's 646-1186 chest $25 ea. 644-0427 Only -s 10 per Cara II Pre-Hohelay Sale Fri nlle Ill BUY DIRECT FROM 640-8888 Console Ster&A & turn 9pm Sat & Sun Nov 19, MANUFACTURER Watches, get prestigious taDle 82" $60 8<10-4200 2° F~~ tg~~~INGS and saye SO 10 75% on new look for a met. ol cost. Stereo. dual turn table, 4 FREE REFRESHMENTS top qOaJlty bed sets. Twin Finest t<>r-neme quality Br1un apkrs, Soni re- Sat & Sun. Store wide Sale setrjust 169·95· lull Hts repllces. pert. In every dll celver. $800. 720-0506 Secretary lust $79.95. Save even & dsgn. Steve. 760.7232 Secretary tor account PART-TIME. Varied hours Dy 40 • Dealers. more on queen and king ... ,,, arttr/ management department to include early A.M lt.,trt llff4111t 1111 ael s Free delivery i1ctU1aMal 1211 Ital 7010 In advertising agency weekd'nds. Must have de-1111 ltWJtrt II, 0.1. 636-4195 15"idi" embroidered shk NB PARADE OF LIGHTS Organtzallonal and sec· pendable vehicle (small s Bound btwn Bayt 19th F 1 3 bd fa ~1ces from China Only t relarlal skills a must. lruck , van, station urn: rom rm, mrm VV" • Skippered boats st 11 Shorthand required. wagon) to assist news-141·4212 hse. Every1hlng must be $20 each. 640-8688 avail. Par11es of 10 to 45. Send resume to paper dealer In Irvine iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sold. lncls: 8W formal l I 11 ..al 0 Newport Selling Club. dining table w/8 chra, a•• rtt• II Ill 675-7100 J.N.Baker, ::540 • 3857 area Must be Clapen-WESTMINSTER ABBEY lllntcond.(714)841-9041 Sit long, 211 wide, l it high. ----· ---~~ Birch Street. Npt Bch, dable. Contact Greg ANTIOUE MALL 150 080 960-9938 92660 Hyde Monday thru Friday 11751 Westminster Ave. I llY FHllTlll ~iiPi"'°'PPW.Pll'liii""'".P ~ between 9:30 and 10 30 GARDEN GROVE L 957 8133 Antique china cabinet -.,ecretary a.m ontr 642-~21 554•6 to3 es • $495 Oak grandfather Part-time. exper. Good • On sz sofabed, eiccell, clock $1295. ak vlctrola WEIUY CLWOAlll AllTllOIS COHHRL CHEVROLET .'l\o'>I ll.1rl••r 111, d lfl'-.1\\11·"\ ~41>-I 200 lffllf USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHI APPUIUL Cormier-Delillo OMmOLn t8211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l·IOIT1141-1111 WI PAY TIP ltlW HlllUO&ll lWl&IHI NITllO/lllAH 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA Hl·UOO 141-1411 WIWUTYlll OLWllllOUI See Ronald Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD (No Ctierry exll-<105) <114) 111-lllO irade-lns Welcome Now open Sun 11-4 DlllH 1111 175 8210 Hlchbk, clean. lo ml. sunshade, Chapman lok. $21QQ. 642-9731 '78 2802. (2 • 2). burgandy, auto, air. srereo 22.000 m1, I ownr $7000 Days ;<14-9<170, eves & wllnds 752-1656 ii 280ZX. perteond. wht ext. red lea1her Int, T /Dar sn1rl, 24K · ml S9900 120-1201 dys '82 280ZX 2-2. T t<>os. Camao Beige. 25,000 m1, xlnt cond S 13.000/obo or poss lease 720-1845 ..... 1125 ·75 clV1c gre11 cond. am/Im I lOQO. 960-2093 ·71 Accord, good ah1pe, sliver. $2800. 644-6610 '80 Accord. 4 dr, loaded, 40K ml, xlnt conCI. $5800/obo. 494-7224 '80 Cvcc 1500. 5-ap(l, rool rack, AM/FM CHS, great cond $4000. 646-4352 '·~··· 91~ ·H oyota, GCI lrans $6 obo 675-3890 ev/wkne1s 72 Corolla Wgn •ebll eng nu 1aC11als g wneel- cyt/mas1er cyt runs good S900 ObO 642-'319 1s cOrOiii s1w. s sp0 I am/Im S1800 2•1-1481 j 71l corona. auru.1crmr • $2195 PIP 673· 1695 · 77 Pont Bonneville S 1990 4 Cir Drough1m S74TDI '67 CtJev Camaro $2290 AulO PS air VIL803 75 Chev Camaro 12590 A r ps auto 635979 78 Pont Gr Pr1• $2790 SJ IOICled 507009 81 Cad Eldo Sl J,490 M<>11nroot, 29,000 ml Gas Dalow whotesale "l111lt / l11t1" 443 W Bay, C.M. 645-2963 77 Corolla. 2doors-spd perlec1 cond 53 .000 •-------• mites $2250/0BO 197'5 Monie Carlo, runt 546-9215 great. etc body, need• '80 Cor SRSSspO. like door Sac S99510 BO. new. 39 mpg. stereo, all 536-3982 atras $4150 846-7171 '65 No-va-.-:2:-n-:d,-own--r-. a-u-t-o, Ytlkl••IH tJ 13 162 dlx micro-bus. snrf sterao. all orig , $3300 642-9259, 837 -4047 '64 BUG: Jusl rebrt eng, new tires, great Dody $1300/obo 494-0647 '65 Bug, body nds wrk, gd eng. SSOO. 545-7378 '67 Bug, all orig . reCllblk Int. S 1795 642-9259. 837-4047 '68 BUG $3000 FIRM Musi see. 960-775 74K m1. $995 645-7578 74 CHEVY "!OVA, 350 VB, new brakes w11er pump -rebuln racllalor S 1200. Call Cla~ 641· 1•04 0t eves 661-5614 '17 Caprice. 4 dr. beige, 50.000 m1, good trans. $2000 675·5107 eves. '80 Caprice Clastlc <I Cir, xtnt cond, 15500. 5,5.4 )47 8V91 & wknd9 82 CAMARO. V8, auto, 1Jr naw tlr81, cau , cruise $7700 548-7134 dlclatlon. typing Flex cond .. clean 595. 1495. Hoosier cabinet 19· Chr11cr1lt '57 all h& .. 1 N o c A' y1..a I I I ..a trJ 1011 mahtvt. claaalc. hull & '81 ACCORD SE, Sunroof sc ...,u e r ir-wit •I O lwH Ar1l1'11c11 5<18-0378 S695. Studio pie.no S750. _,, S8500 673 5718 I C II Cl trailer need ree1ortnn • por a answer a Models for sales with oreal HARBOR AREA And butcher blk IDI,. cane Dolls S 1-$1000. Oepres. ... 10b0 H AA!IOA 8l'10 COSlA M H A b41 0010 '68 SquareDack. I OWf\11'. clean S950 640-1541 D 68 VW. nu eng. AM/FM c ass • great buy. St200/obo 241-1481 IEEll FlllTI We have• good selection of NEW & used Cl'lev- role111 See us lodayl •604, 6<12-4300 24 l'lr earnin~ potential Will .. glass $1 $75 771 3499 s2soo 494-7439 4 un.Ml "-IHI 9030 11111 APPLIANCE SERVICE chairs, $150. 631-4274 • ' • w• u1 Service Sl.110,, 81,e,,danL train lexlble hours Be Powtr ltttl 7012 h t t I t.. It We sell recond., guar. ATARI 2600, II~ new lnclg 170 JEEP W"GONEER e•per Apply Shell Sta-In at t e s ar o .. a e•c • 5 3077 Sealy Posturpedlc king sz S 0 " tl~n. 17th & Irvine, Npt Ing new video music In· relrlgeralors 49. wldelu11 frame.' $100. t<I ca0rtrl8d5ge9a 3515 ' 14FT F/O LIDO SPORT 4WO Overhauled motor, Bch. dustry 833-8940 21 cu It wards frostless 857-1448 720-17 4, 1· 1 With Shord Mooring. good paint & body $2200. VILLAGE INN 1 relrlg (almond) only I mo , Celling fan. brlSS w/lullp Great for Bly Cruising, Call atter Spm 492-2995 -1PPlll I REC. OUH now accep • old lost lob Paid $900 Sola, custom 8 . xlnt cond. llghte & oak blades, ooat Fishing, Skiing, S 1995. -Ing. applications • all • $125 675 6999 675·7574 or 650-6330 '74 Jeep Wagoneer, 4 Male or female. Par1/llme shifts _ Break last lunch, sac. $500 968·9205 · • S290, take S95. 552-0796 wheel quadrtlrack, 360 lle•lble hours. Must De & dinner Apply 1n per-Admiral retrlg, 15 cu ti, like STUNNING Oak, walnut, CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE ·77 25',; II WellCfelt, xnll V-8, auto, air, new per- able to add & mulliply No son. 127 Marine Ave. new s350 555.5135 gleas lnleycolfeetblaet. Nowmberlt&20, 1G-8. cond $13,000.642·4875 reel cond .. $2950 1111 .. IUU'I dummies $4/hr to start Balboa Island ~1utlful designer oak 1 ..... 2 p1...-Cit HB ·et 22, ... 11 Seeray "'·· 741-7716. 642-8421 SOUTH Cell 545-5271 (8-5) Bull! In oven & range top bdrm, 2 pc sofa ut, qn .,.... ""'"" • · " ~ Tel.pho,,e Sales Jolla W11te4 51 5 $100 Slalnless sink S25 bd s 175. sofa bd, custom (Springdale & Edinger) press Showroom cond. '80 Toyota pickup with F I ... S -"I " k b ,...,... di tbl 11 DESK 5'113' nllq with Loaded wlutru, In am/Im cast, ale, sn rl, COUITY Proven closers, prectoos Refined medical female, ree s anuin8 w..., 1" oa ·b .,.. .. ; n ' wa 8 ue water, better than new. custom flat-bed. 50,000 metals firm In Newport. live In or Oul (lrSpl $615705 ?6B2 t)675-4573 unit-bar, cotfeejend2t2bls, '!.•8th5er5 t8op7,82b7rass pulls Newport slip avail $19K. ml. $4500. 497-6903 11111 tilQll oomm rates, leads. Call 631-6590 exl 110 at • All Mint Cond. "43• 4 t -· 4 • call 851-1160 ilt 6pm. draw, will train 650-4657 ifl -5510 GES1det>Y'stde relrtg Walnut Hutch wl ttalned Drexel Sectional curved 4 Sealed bid AS IS WHERE Tr1cb 35 '1ft WIU llT TELEPHONE OJ w/1cemaker. avocado, gless doors. 1 yr old pleceS900.Antlquecolle IS '63·48' Grandy 1966dhevy1 Ton,servlce lllllHIOLI SOLICITORS Beaut. Cockapoo mh1, blk $175 Call alt 5. S200, walnut decorator table 6' $950. Authentic Marllneer Sporlflsher body, flck up, new en-Volume Sales.Service .nE.,10• puppies. ISi shots. 540-8379or540-6180 roll top desk. 1 yr old Butcher Block S1150. (Jubilee) Doc .• 293_609. glne. 1600. Musi 18111 AndLeaslng · 10wks old, 842·4871 PPL IO $175. 551·8882 Early American hand s-veasel 81 Lido Ship-63 l-4270 1871 t Beech Blvd We want good relephone ---llUYA IA H braid rugs. $3000. vv H ntlnglonBeacll '69 VW Sqbck. Auto, Just tuned, valves. new tires. gd in/~I S 1000 or bst olr 2• 1-1506. '69 VW SquareDeck COHHELL CHEVROLET 'K.')<ll.111••• I\ I I I I:'-I \ \11 -.. I SU-1200 $800/0BO GOO<I Shape, =.--.....-----...,,..,..,= good deal neoo11ab1a c~Ti" Hn Rob 497-5395 176 Newport, gOOd cond. 7o Westphalia camper runs well. S600. 9564114 111\e nu. •lras $2600 firm 6•2-9259. 837-4047 ·71 BUS XLNT COND S2•00tOBO 551·9253 'llllWY•U Br gm. ;oilnl. loeOed. $2850. PI P 760-8617,640~8&8 77 Chrysle1 LeBaron '73 Van, eillt cond S2950 $1995 Loaded. leather, 642-5879 .-. air wheelt, 120.000 74 Suptr Beetle $1950. miles 760.0568 rbll eng, new paint O..it t 17 979.7244 -reservatlontsts to ser ap-Blk Peklnese, M, AKC. 6 Les 957-8133 Twin bed corner unit. extra Bedroom set roman yard, Newport Beach, '77 GMC Bobtail van, 366 (l 1u •) 1 ... 2 2000 pointmenls mos $75 4 mo Fem KENMORE WASHER ANO bolsters. S500; 2 chairs. white 6 piece $900. Exec CA. Nov 12-Nov 22 be-V-8 eng, 5-apd, $7300 or • • • '74 Thing, clean, l\arCllOP. 78 Monaco, great cond. s 1800 956-8t14 UWY puppy lree to gd home DRYER XLNT CONO rusl color, S25 ea; Glau ollloedeakwlchalr&lock tween 8am-4·30pm trade 556·0998 J tlZ dualcarba. rotlcage. rear 0 .... 1110• 675-6696 $tOO EACH 544_6488 topped pallo table w/4 drawers $450. Kenmore Mon-Fri 9am·3pm Set 11111 spare $3500 548-644J I I chairs (nd reslrapplng). elect washer & elect drye< Sealed b1d opening 2pm, '77 LUV Truck. Gd cond. li1•72•xiioiJiio6-g·oo·d-c·o·nd.,..l"'10-w •75 BUG. very nood cond, -65 Must•~· _ _..s some 1111111 Mth°'e8c'•ammp1 r'"nn •.rbeugg.~tll~lgs Recond relrlgs. all sz, lull S50; Berch sle<ao cabinet. $275 pair. 549-2447 Nov 22 at olllc• of So 64K ml/ $2400/obo cell mlles S5600 673 4160 " ,...,.. ,, " d Coast Marine Surveyors 536-9686 • luel ln1ected. stereo cass work S2 00 Ask for Parr time evening WOllt year 11 "Ou have' 1 wrnly Free dal Reas S50, Atari w/4 canr1 ges, I 75 2C 1 1 1 k Priced low 10 sell S2400 Terrt 955 1155 dys• l Call aller 1 pm 761-4223 cam!* itiai•a not ,,..tllng price Larry's 650·7452 SSS: AM/FM 8 lrllCk & RllmlH Ill 5732 E 2nd St., Long '81 Ford Courier 2M ml, . XJ1 1 117· ,.:w72m0 •1950 1 8 or best oller 64•-2760 673•8105. ~ .. & ~nos' T-Snlns Plus of West-uMd. tell II nO'* ':;.1h ' ---spe11<era. S25; 536-4074 Moving to N. Ctlll. Plants. Beach. 90803 Bid must A/C, cass cetm paint new 8 o' ~" • . minster Mall is looking lor Claullled Ad Wanl Ads Call 642·5678 ,_a_11_er_S_pm______ furn • relrfg, dryer, TV be accompanied with Trade or blolr 859-6198 .,,6_4_&-_•_4 ___ --:!<'7Cra 75 RABBll $75-0tobo 66 MUSTANG Orig Pelnt. ,-e1c. 214 331d St. N.B. cmhoecneky moarddeer poaryacba~hlerto '82 Chev S 10 Tahoe. 9M Jta1ta 650-8314 Sharp A Beaut)' $3000. edxuprlnsgate,shpeeopcll!rtlostwmoarks ..--1rait1rt 5025 Faralt•n I029 Faralt1rt 1025 "' MUST SEE 646-1927 " 1 Exit Kenmore Wsl'lr /Dryr Marine Office of America ml, auto, a/c. trade or 191•7 4!iiooJ'"'en·se-n"""'Al"'ea~ll"'ey•.•Mppu~st 7 --7 -C-ha_m_p_a_g_n_e--=E_d_ll_lo-n aeason. Apply In person. •• •• •• •• • •• • •• gas, set $300. Wheel In amount of 10-1. of bid. bell ofr. 859-8 198 Mii. ~900. 855-4190 conv 11c good cond FM 'fi Pinto Cpe, 01'19. OWMf, Ask !or Lynne Other pos-•.•. :: :: :: :: •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• cnelr uaed once. 1200. Balance of bid due by 3 GMC Pl n k l!Lf $5800 642-7669 mtaell ~lnl conCI, smogged. T lytpelon_:tatvearll 895-2 120 :C ...._.REE ROOMS OF IC B~t_J2110,01s, S25 ea. Nov 29, '83. Envelope '8 ckup ru~ l11a1aa ••a '79 RABBIT' 4 dr, rebft auro. 11-50. 675-5254 NB ..... I n 11 .. 2.9 ,. muat atate ($Hied Bid). ~:i!.~1~:~.c~~~I~ ~i~. 163 Ghia, ()(lg, owner, xlnt eng. 4 spel. ale. cteari. '71 Pinto. good tren1. Al nPESETIERS lmmedlll• FULL TIME or PART-TIME openings lor exl*leMed AM Type• Miters. Hours are llax· Ible. Type 1peclng and pute-up backgr~nd a plua. Seier)' com- menturete wllh ex- perlenae. lrvlne locauon. CellAnnlor tmmedlate lntervtew· (114) 110-1210 •• •• for Sele• 1074 Yamaha. Owner reaervea right to ~rulee control, 1lldlng oond 12700. 875-0816 S•OOO Tony S48..tl633 S350obo 642-8329 •• FURNITURE •• tll74 Honda. Twin bed, reluH any or ell bide. rear window, 18200 '89 Ghia. •I d ,13200 '81 VW JETTA. iclnl, "'·7:-::5...,M:-;-u-.11-~--=a::':'.h~f1'.'""Al':".1500=, •• 1• HOiiywood cover. Bike. II 14 531-5610 obo. 1v -u t74-84CIO 9 •••• 5PM "'7'"l 1 •• f m • OCl2·4543 I .... 11e1eo. low ml.. very ...... .,... 0 ===: 8 5r 09 !~on th ···:=:. Full ai matt/box aprtngs. 1t'a!!~b~~'Ocf°"9~~:8~ t~~d van, enrl. AMffM ·~~e:~ ~O:' c~~· ~~~· _c_1e_a_n_S_5_3_00_64_4_.0_1_3_4_ i-,..,.8;,,..,-=J"'.~""~'"'·~'"".R'"'J=-M""~""fM-..,-:~.,-=--~ ~:;;:~.'~'.r:~2 new, d1y1; 855-4472 evee st8'eo. mag whll, rblt $$2800/obo. 05'7-JCµt ~ Xlnt Cond. 15405~ CAL 24. VHF. new mHt, Cl-cyf eng, H O. ST50 .... 14 • 631-0961 -831 John Wayne Tennl1 Club 1 1 11 & I'll 241 1soe ~ •• •• F1mlty Membership, rigging, N ' cu1 ona. • 'if Riff Orig owner. 27R Student• 10011: '71 ..,._ •c 1800, call evee.. 873-0874 $3900, 873-8382 ·12 Chevy 'itT .. auto, run• ml. llr cond. 5 apd, ~ ~ tang T-tOC). AF1caee. £Ji. :: ALL CHARGES INCLUDED! • Coronado 215 kit, 12000. iclnt, seso. 407-7000 am/Im siereo, •Int cond. .&. • oettenl cond i t ion •• John W1yne Tennla Club D 942 8773 """ "" .. 8H a S2950f080 541-3101 •.•. FREE •• Femlly Membe'rahlp. oug • '76 CHEVY VAN, Look• & H uvv/obO. 4..,.,. "'" 1800/obo. 497. 1973 ERICKSON 23. new Hond• run.a good, a10, am/Im ere H 11 s •i •-•'I Ol••••Wlt HH •• Ap rt nt Fl di g A••i•tance II outbOlfd. NIP.I•• slip. Cffl., C.B .• new brake•. . . --'" CuUHI Wgn, 3S.866 •• 8 me n n -o Just In llmt lor holld~. 18000 (213) &33·8738 snock1, 12800. 846-3303 '89 Cl1Nlc. 280SL, white 1011111 mt. 11111 cO!\d 14450. Jiii .. BUDGET RENTS :1 ~!~7:i'dr:~~~n !ink d•YI (2t3)433·7&e0eve .. llllllHI wt bleck Int, 2 IOC)•. x1n1 OOlln 544•2691 So.... 1 oond. $14,500. PP ""·L. ;JV, Ilk• new got Prindle 18 & trfr. iclnl Loedtd Xlnt con<!. 7e&·M09 t 1>1g HO 8Ht offer cond , 12000 ~te-1488 19500/obo 840,..180 ..,..,..._,,...,...,_,,,_...,....,__,,_ WIUIWAlll .. FURNITURE I 875·3248 -'73 450SLC. an/rt elloyt 11 L.:-eo~1tt-,=-=0-apd--:-=-81-:-k•-1~1~5 ~-====~-1a.•i.•n, 11a.600 .,,~251 •W1111t II I Nontak• China (AanlerJ •••r•n C1udc1 IMS '74 280 coupe, Y9llOW. "" II •••--" ,. .... , .. ~-.... o& I" •• ,, reuonet>M. Mli-e..111 knock• orttn _.,, you '80 Ccwll9tt• 2 ';• a1n1 cond. leSOO f20~soe V04u!M a...~ --lV .......... II 831 2401 • UM l'Mlitt-0tttl1'9 Oelt)' • • --Andl....itlQ What.,,... the Fad • • L Train, gd lll rter Pilot Cl11elfled Adi to cond. I t2,500 1 -otH '75 280 4 OR SEDAN. Xlnl 11! 1 t 8tec:t1 lliYd Roll 'ttn °"The mtntef Mt. 25' ltect\ • ~,.end reectl tlMI Or.no-Coeet She~ Orig., 1 Owner. HunU:Jton a..ct1 Wtth t Cl...m.d Ad •c •c •c ecceeaorltt 12().1104 or metket. Sell lhlngt t .. t Wltll Deity LoaOed STICO (71.a) •2.2• ==C=tll=N=ow=l=M=2·=68=78=:..L !'.~======~~~=======~~==~=·=~~ 861'11 _13_& __ __,..,,,,,,...--....J Pt'IOtlt 642-5t78 Piiot Wenl Ade. 8-Spm 64M848 • • - ·-- --r---:--·-------- On Stage Lillipat ·PLayers Six fine actors With a very large mission By CHR1STINE DECKER Of the 1>9il., Pilot Staff 'B eing a Lilli~t Plaver ia a little. like eating lliilii:",. actor Michael James. "I never know what rm going to get u far u ~___,--=::;;::;;;;::;;;::;;......i the responaes.'' _ James' a ence is usually a roomful of ~ jeering, cheering IChool-age children and aome-a: times the respomes aren't very pleasant. ''Thia one kid came up and hit me in the noee after one performance," he said. He recently started his llixth aeMOn u veteran of the Lilliput Players, a group of six people who perform more than 300 .ahows at area schools. Their repertoire includee such favorites as The Pied Piper, Alladin, Rwnplestiltakin., Merlin and Simpleton and The Golden Gooee. . The players were recently viewed giving a rousing performance of The Pied Piper for kindergarteners through fourthgraders at Harbor Day School in Corona Del Mar. Yes, that old tale about a city called Hamelin with a serious rat problem until a flutist wearing a many~lored patched gannent trills the little creatures into the river forever. James plays the slimy, sly villian, Greeley, who tries to trick the PiP,er out of his money among other nasty deeds. The moral of the story is, of COW"9e, 'You've got to pay the piper.' The troupe first bolted on stage with a blasting rendition of, "It's a Small World After All." The gymnasiwn filled with children boisterously joined in. "Gosh, th.is is already fun," said blond-haired Kevin Rowe, a leCOlld grader. The play waa complete with good guys, bad guys, heroes, a pretty lady and plenty of rata. In fact, L .P .'a faithful guild handmade 79 mechanical rata that aeem to constantly pop out of the 8cenery and eventually climb a wall on their way to the.ir watery deaths. The aeta, music and OOBtumes are all very lavish for the amall troupe. · The children booed, clapped and at times uncontrolably abouted out to·the actors. A. the play ended happily ever after, the children were jubilant. . "I like plays even more now," said a timid Dori Dutton, 8. ''It was real funny when the rata climbed oYer the wall and I liked it when Greeley fell into the wall,'' said Christina Olmori, 7. "I lauahed totally when the Mayor bid under the table. I think the guy WM. good actor," aid Oard Dutton, 9. All the llCt.on aid they low dome children'• plays.. ~ .. . . "Kida are the most receptive audience. It'• really rewardina." said BUl Durkin, who played the imcompetent Mayor of ffametirL "lt'• fun and it pays and I lilte the lddl." aaid Kris Pedenm, • he helped the odwn loed up -their equlpmenL He played the rnapian-lib A~. . . Debra Lana. who played the Mayar'1 pretty daucht.er Rc.elyn. .,_ aunmarbed the import.. ance of their work. "We•ve aot to brinl live theater to children who otherwt.e may not be able to .. it. I do tlUa to perpetuate the art of thMter. And. it'• f\m to make believe. The children &et., lnvolwcl,•' md Lana. who hl9 UC> acted proflllklnally In other' .,._ productionl. ~ .ctora are PhilUp Smith, who played Perry ~lnkle. the junior cramrOnwi In loYe with Rmelyn. and Nellon Gilmore. who Wlllll't In thia play. . • UWput Playen ... atar1ed about two yean .., by s.rab QWnwn. now ,,,.,..me dlnc:tm. ,,.. ~ " .., .......... the imlfllnaUam of ~ and lnwlw tbml In the c:natlw ------ Bill Durkin (above and below) la ja1t one of alx playen who tour Oran• County preMnting play• to young 1tu- denta (left), like the on•• at Eaat Bluth Elementary School. The klda here are being tr .. tect to the Lllllput production of •The Pied Piper.• -' -- - PLAYS "AA1EN1C AND OLD LACE," the d-'c comecty,camp&etala~tat~ c.oueee In MJm6on Viejo (831~). Cloainc perlonnanca will be lfwn t.aniCh' and S&lun:lay al 8 p.m. and Swmy al 3 p.m. "BRIGADOON," a IDUlllcal t.nu.y aet in Scolland. Iii now open at the Hariequin Dinner Play,__, 3503 s. H.arlJor Blvd .• Santa Ai» ~11). ~onnanca wW be '1wn nilbdy nmpt Mondays at vvytns ai.n.in ttm. throuab Feb. 19. "BVS STOP, .. William lnp'a dnlmticCJOIDMly met In a rOlldlide diner, la oa .._. at tbe Gem Theater, 12852 Main SL, Gvderl Gl'Oft (836-7213). ~onnanoeHre pwn Wednmla.ys thn>Ulh SatwdaJll at 8 p.m. and SundaY11 •t 7:30 ~ ON MARS." a new com- edy-drama. la beinc ..--it.red oa the Second Stace al SoUth C.omt Repenory. 165 Town Center Drive, C09ta Maa ("7-40.13). Per- f011DM1:m are nllhtl1 ucept Mondays at 8:30 (8 p.m. Sundays) and weekend ahernoona at 3 p.m. throuab Nav. 27. "TllB a.oc& ITllUCK 'nff:LVB," a m,.... t.ery play, ii l*nC ll&llpd at the Gerdm Gl'Oft o-un!ty n-t.r, ~ A-at SL Mark't Orde. CArdat Orove (117~122). Per- f~ ae MlaJs -S Saturda~~ t.broulh Hav. 31wttha2:30-*-. "POOT'LIGBT PllENIY," a p .,.......,. t.ce, • oa -.e at tbe ltewpart ,,__Ara Celter. ~1 Qlff Drive, Newport Bw:h (Ul-0288). ~-_.. clwn Frida711 and Saturdays at 8 p.m. tbroulb Dec. 10. "OODIPEU., .. a rock IDUllical wnion al die life al Christ, wtndl up this w 1 ' wt at the 8'.na Pa Community n-•. 7Ul W . • awn. Ave., 8'mw Park (121-1010). l"lna1 ~are toniPtand Saturday at I p.m. "LIPE wnB PA'l'lll:ll." the vin&aet comedy o( family life In the lllOI, '9 bane s--it.ed at the Newport H.vtlor-A.don Theater, S90 Monte V1N St., COiia .._ (Ul-~110). ~ will be.,,,_ 'I'h4ndaJ11 thn>Ulh Sa~ at 8 p.m. and~ at 7 p.m. t.broulh Die. 18. "Tiii! llAIUUAOB 00 IUKJNO," a comedy about. rotmntic tnancle. ii bane oftwecl at \bf San Clenwnte c.a.-m&ty n-ter, 202 Ave. CMiriDo, Sen a.men. (492.oteo). Per- formllllola are 'nwndQI tbroulb Sundays (dull~ llDd1 Dec. s. HM," the _.. wnion al Geor9a Orwell'a NIWPOIT THIATa MTS CINTa ~ ,,,_,,, -t'\; FOOTUGHJ FllNZV / ~by .. KEN JOHNSON Fridays & Saba-days Rn. 11-0ec. 10 c.tlil I P.M. __ c:-___ _ -.-.. --·c. -----..... OIANCil COAST COlllGl PIUDITS ' .. . ' NUTCRACKER BALLET Padlca lalet Co. SA'IUIDAY, NOWM8E& 16 OllANGl COAST co I fCi( J P.& _.. JaJO P,M. IOIUI' MOOll 1111A11l Admission: S4 Adv.,,ce; SS at Door TICKIT INFO. (714) 4JJ-SSJ7 Mark Mcintire will present hia one-man production~ 'J.F.K.: A Time Remembered,'-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Cout College in the Robert B. Moore Theater. ETC . ~rs ... for those cooler days OheOd ... Mode 1n Scotlond. Just ra us .. A The clossk: shetlond c""""'9dt Comes In 12 gl90f cokn, Siles: 38·46. 8 Qur lambswool V·necic. Great C'Ok>rl to ChOose flQm. Stzes 38.46, C "8o$~·Ttode(.· ~cotton 019W In & gl90I oolors Sizes; S-XL ------------ &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NE'NPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 ·-........ ... ' - 3 ~ 0 -• ~ I Jlr ~-'(1 • ..... ~ ~ i :< ·1 I I • - What's Happening •· "# NEWPORT HARBOR PARADE OF LIGHTS CHRISTMAS CRUISE • SATURDAY DEC. 17th e Trip Includes COST • 1 1~ Hour Cruise •' Dancing with · ~ Live Music .. • Champagne $15'9 Per Penon For ReMnetlona Cell: (714) 675-8055 (714) 673-5761 ~~ The Glory of Christmas A LIVING NATMlY ~2/tlt fMM.22/tlt STARRING ,..rtonnancee every night at e:ao mMI a:aop.m~ 0Ni llddltional •:30 p.m. perlormanoe la being ollered on Dec. II. 9. tO & 11, •nd Dec 15 through 22. • A multitude of llYing angels soar high abo¥e you 1n the night lky beneattt the 120 foot high Cathedral celling. • Roman legionnaires on prancing wtlite horMa. • Thousands of twinkling stars. • A cast of 200 authentically costumed perlormera . • A shaft of light comea from miles in apece to pierce the glass wall of the Cathedral and Illu- minate the manger. "T'he ....... ChrietrMa ...-it In .. counery ... ........ praduction" CMnne/2~ "T'he ..... •llad ... color, .... and .n.tr ... gltahMJdl1ncalnh aw ....... .,... Lo. Angeln TltNI "T'he ...... ..-ot• In ........ Santa BMbara Ntlw8 ................. rw. ..... ~~ klnglr ......... and ...... flypeltr' Santa Ana Register • TO U8a WMM NA OR ~TO CALL•..._.,..., (lH) 750-9788 • ( 213) 750-0823 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove, CA 92640 Just south or Oisneytand off the Santa Ana Freew&'t< ................................................. RESERVATION FORM OONlllONe~ Adutte: • $12.50 (A) $10.50 (8) Children & Senlof Citizens: $10.50 (A) $8.50 (8) . .,, ...... Cent/Vi .. ~ ( ) $ Al'llOun4 s 1.00 .. A mo•le widl all the '11w Rlaltt Stvil ... • Tom Wolft't book llOW CotlltS to tkKTHtl la tpk, •ltuaJly spectaallar form . Tht Amtricu _,,i, of tlw ynr:· -NEWSWEEK ------·------ "A crand ytt tdlfyl111 t11ttrtal•mt11t, Ript-Shlfftlll wltlt ~-of -*ject matttt ... a wll4 ...... tltat comes•t of left RtW:' ~R""-d Sc-ltitttf. n1t1£ ltlAGllZINE ------·------ .. A ttrrifk 9odoa pktwtt. Ptdtedy .. t toptlttr. Go lft It:• -Jotf ~. Good ltloniU.. A_.., AIC·TV ------·------ .. A 1rnt Amtricu motte la a aew efk r-. ''llM Rl&M Shaff' fUMS lk comic: ... tilt lltrok to tmMf1t u a kllOCka_. 90C1al comedy diet aho ~ks a tltrillhla lm,iratioul aM-wllJ ._,It!-,.trlotk wallop. -0.ry Al?!Old. WASHl/'IOTON /IOST ------·------ ~-· • BPD1•·1· lrl"Url' --··--· • • I • l I ----c--------------------------·--------·-- What's Happening V' From P ... ' Rd., Com..__ "32·5880. ft.UTIS'I' CBISTOPBEll McLAOOBUN, free dMlical and jazz prosram. 3 p.m. Nov. 20, Yamaha MUiik C-t«, Jeffrey Rd. at lniine C-ter Dr., Irvine. 559-~. FULl.EllTON OOLLEGE OONCEJlT 8Alfi), perfonm '"nw .Blc C..." a dma -ui. dedicated to farfiid lion tamer Qyde Beatty,..., wons by Leonard Benwt.ein, 8 p.m. Nov. 18, Fullerton Collete. 321 E. ~pnan Ave., Fullenon...171-810 l. ORANGE OOABT COUZGE CHOR.ALE, 8 ~~~ub,_~.i-~of MOIW"l lncludlJia &qulm ~Nocfur-.---.nd Te Dewn, Robert Moen ThMire, 2701 Fairview Rd., ea.ta Mma. 432-55.27. ORANGE OOUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY Keith Clark, conductor, wons by Brahma. Waener and Webern, 8 p.m. Nov. 19, Santa Ana HJah Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. 680-3444. ORANGE OOVNTY YOVTB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, premitt concen, 4 p.m. Nov. 20, Michael Pappone, ,ust conductor, Ber1a Hall. ~pman <:ouete. 333 N. 01-dl St., e>ran,e. 997-3871. LDLIE TUNG, pianlat, reatal of worb by a.ch. Beethown, Olopln. Pavel. 8 pm. Nov. 18. lMne PrabY1«ian Oiurch. 559-9300, ext. 233. TYMP AN\' GUILD CONCERT. 11:30 a..m. Nov. 21, llJu.ical procram prmmt.ed by memben of Padlic Symphony C>rche9tra, IO help IUppxt om-tra. 2430 MOOllCO Dr .. Irvine Cow, Lacuna Beech. 759-11173. POP/ROCK BOT TUNA. Nov. 25, Golden Beer, 306 Pacific Hwy., Hun~ 8-:h. 530-9800. NEWPORTER, 1107 J~ Rd., New)IOrt 8-:h. IUitarla Vincent Soon In the Wine C.ellar, Tue.-Sun.: clamlcaJ fUllari9t Greamy CoM!mali In --- IA Palme, Mon.-Sun.; Ronnie Brown Trto pla111 clamlcaJ and jazz • 1n the Ubnry J...ouap, Tue . ..S.t., lndellnUelY Mt-1700. NEWPORT TUll'l'LE, l'Mhian laland. Lee Ferrell, IDUICiM and b~ lndetlnUely, Tue.-Se:t. PUlllOUU, and LONE JUSTICE, Nov. lt & 20, Golden S.., 308 P8dfic COMl Hwy .• Hun~ Beedl. :t.38-9800. PVU ENUGY. 7:30 p.m .·mldnleht. Wed...S.t., Tbe 0-Lounee. Hyatt Anaheim. 1700 s. Barbar Blvd., Anaheim. 772>-5900. nm RJGB"l'EOUS BllOTllERS. ln aincert. 8:30 . 30 _p.m. Nov. 20, Meciley'a, 18744 i;il("Fcimlaltl'Vmw.-t83-""'2398:- STAIUUW nm LAWBOICE WEI.It SHOW, 7:.30p.m.llOv.18,M;yronFloren, Nonna1Jmmer, Jim Rober1a and Arthur Duncan, Knott'• Berry Farm, 8038 8-:tl Blvd., Buena Park. 821-1010. AL STEWilT, Nov. 18, Golden Beer, 306 PacWcCOMl Hwy., Huntinp>n Beech. 536-9600. SPINDIUJITEI\, 3338 W. Plldfit: c.o.t Hwy., N_,,art Be.ch. Rtm K.irkpetrick, 8 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed. & Thur.; II p.m.·1:30 a.m. Fri. & Sal., indefinitelY. M2·2295. YOVNG.AMEIUCANS,8:15Thur.-Sat.: 3 p.m. Sundaya. Nov. ~Dec. 31, all-new ChrlstmM lhow od tndldOnal, contemporary and OuUbM IDUlic. Performinc At11 Thetatre, Br'M Ovic Cultural C-ter, One' Oviv Cenier Dr., Brea. 980-7722. COUNTRY /WE.STERN COWBOY MAYNARD llAND, From 9 p.m.-1:30p.m.everyFri.&Sal. throuah Nov. 26, The Outp»t, 8880 Valley View. Buena Park. 826-M20. SIDEWINDER. every Fri. & Sat. night. lndefinl~. Tartan Room, 13062 ChapmanAve., GvdlnGroft. 750-7061. I. • 0 S.. What'1 Happealnt. P• .. 6 NI \\'\.Wf:l-h MACf\/INl SA\'S : ~n·ne tu.• \l.onderfui uent.• 'lerm .. of l:.ndedrment' IHdl,I be tht:> m o .. c .. ati~fying Holly\l.·uod movie thi<i year ... il may find ihelf linked with movies like 'Kramer v ... Kramer' and 'Ordinarv People'." Come to Terms. You'll laugh,you'll cry, and you'll want to see it again. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A FILM BY JAMES L BROOKS DEBRA WINGER · SHIRLEY MK LAINE· TERMS OF ENDEARMENT CO·STARRING ~K NICHOLSON·DANNY DE VITO AND JOHN LITHGON MUSIC BY Mk:HAEL GORE· SCREENPLAY BY JAMES L BROOKS Pfa)UCEO AND DIRECTED BY JAMESL BROOKS A PA~~~.!_.~3:- IRU MISSION VIEJO MaM Brea Plaz.a Edwards Viejo Twin 529-5339 ~ NEWPORT IEACH OMIGE Edwards Newport Cinema Cinedome 644.()760 634-2553 • HUllTINGTOl IEACM Edwards Huntinoton Cinema &48-0388 •Sneak.,.. •• .._ at 8:30 Save ~oney and shoppingJ~1:Jd·the llilJ Pilat . ··-------- ' - 5 T I I :!! 0 -~ I ~ $ ~ Q. ' ...... .,, .... Ci ID ':'-z 0 ~ 3 i .... -flJ -co CD c.> ·- r 6 What's Happening (") Cl) 0) .-v FromP ... s f¥i ... JAZZ/BIG BAND .! PRU. CAJUlEON AND BIS 11-PIECE Oll- i CllESTRA. l:Jl.11 ,.-. Ne•. It, ....... abe, IMIMJ .... 8 .... G,_. llalin., llM Cerrttw AYe.,AM• 'a .U7.all. ~ CllAMPAGNEIUITE, juz trio, 8:30-8:30 p.m. • Nov. 18, May Qmpeny, 300 ~Mall, : Wenmimter. (213) 4118-US4. ~ ED LEACB 8.IG BAND, Tue. nilhta. In-~ definite, ItWi ln&emadanal. 18431 Bola Olica, u. HwitiJ1CIOD 8-:h. 848-1347. °i L.A. JAZZ CllOlll. hny l'akelln, dirertos. -0 tq-t.nd juz fawrita. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20, lA i Mu.daOvicn:-n, 13700 lA Mu.da Blvd., IA 1 Minda. SllELLY MOOR£ TRIO JAXL VOCALS, 8 ~ p.m..1:30 a.m. Fri. & SaL, Indefinite, Bil Ben'a, 14180 ee.ch Blvd., Wf.9tminNr, 1194-7575. ~ OB.ANGE COAST COLLEGE BIG BAND, Dr. Olar• Ritherf.ord. director, concert of jazz. ii: IWtnc mUllc, 4 p.m. Nov. 20, OOC'a Fine Arta. 118, 2701 P'aimew Rd., c.om ..... 412.5527. OllANGE COUNTY IUIYTIDI MACHINE, BobC-., director. throuch Nov. 28. from 8:30 p.m. Mon., nbbie'a Muaic Hall 18330 hd.fic c.c-t Hwy .. HunUnp:Jn 8-:h. 840-5881. DON llOIEFP, mow NEJiDml • .(ND DICK BOYE JAD. TRIO. 8 _p.m.-1 p.m. Fri. & Sat .. at JOHNNY'S REST AUK.ANT, 2250 E.. 17th St., Santa Ana. 838-8858. JOE WILLIAMS, Count e.ie'a blus ainaer. 8 p.m. Nov. 21, The Newponer, 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport &e.ch. 644-1700. SINGLES MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE.~ Sampler, 8 p.m. Nov. 18, Holiday Inn. 3131 8riatol. Coata M-. 545-8840. WHEEL OP' FIUENDSlllP, 8 p.m. Nov. 18, 1:.0 .1.F. '1nicky'a.1A Mirada; 11:30 a.m. Nov. 20 brunch, I...Abwood Country Club: 8:30 p.m. Nov. 22, Salvaiori'a, Garden Grove. 522-1278. The Nutcracker killS the evil Mouse King as Clara, played by Jackie Jaeger, looks on in the Ballet P~cifica production of 'The Nutcracker,' to be staged at Orange Coast College'& Robert 8. Moore Theater Nov. 26 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. JAMES STEWART ·.KIM NOVAK 11ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S COSTAMltl& BARBARA BEL GEDDES wrrMTOM HELMORE HENRY JONES OtRECTEO BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK sc1,u.-uuv ALEC COPPEL& SAMUEL TAYLOR • TECHNICOLOR IAIED l#'Oll TMf IMMl 'D'(lfTIIE l£S MOflfS I\' PllMl IOllEAU MO tltOfMS llMCf.MC • MUSIC IY 1£1111.W> HE ..... IP0f-mml-mmnl'91 !~,..,••uaoo....c --••••11a1.1'11ca-• FN.1:11, Ml.11:GO EXCLUSIVE ENQAGEll•NT .... i TOWN ~INTIR :A::'.::..~~...,~751-4184 oan • .-. SAT /8UN. 1:10. Ml,1:11. Ml.11:GO - 'N•tcracker' Scheduled at OCC 'lbe Ballet Pacifica will pre9e11t the clMlic ChristmM fantasy ~ Nut- cracker'' on Saturday, Nov. 26 at <>ranee Cout ColJeae. Perfonnances are Rt f« 2 and 7:30 p.m. in OCC'a Robert B. Moore Performing Arts 'lbeatft. Music for the ballet ia by Tcbaikovaky. Choreography is by Lila Za1i, founder-di.rector of Ballet Pa- cifica. Advance ticket.a, priced at $4, are on uJe in the occ Ticket Office, located in the college's Student c.enter Building. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to noon qn Saturdays. A $1 d.i9count ii available for Gold Card holders (lellior cit:izena) and children under 12. Ticket.a may be purcha9ed by phone, usm, ·Visa or Mastercard, by cal.l.ing 432-5527. Ticket.I will beaoldat the door for $5. LECTURES/READINGS "ANAllTIST AND A WOllAN"" r-lldl and lecture by 8dr'em Sabne J--. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22. Cal State Jl'ullenon Uniwnity n-tre. Sca&e C.oDeee Blvd. and Nutwood. FWlenaD.. 958-17M. EVOLUTION AND ca&ATION CON-ftOVEllllD. mninar. 9 a..m.-4 p.m. Nov. 18, Science Ledure Hall 1. an. eo.t ColJeee, 2701 l'airview. <:oata ..... 775-288(). In elm. .... ,... .... 111:11 In .. CllWd. "'iteMn:' .......... dull In .... ............. l)t ' ... 11' •• \ 11 1. ~ ........ L '" ,• ¥!.,I I .. .._... 1 '"4f t. I.I .......... -•• Currently Hanging MUSEUMS BOWERS M~\Jll. 2002 N. Main SL, Santa Ana, .. Skywb:hen of Ancient California," explores the tipifica ..... of MU\fitUly in the liWll of Cdfomia'a natiYe Indiana. hx:h.Mlel bMUta. prmentm, ahamm'• too11, emu-and pmntinp, throuch Jan. 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tu-....S.t; noan-5 p.m. Sun. ~7-13CM. LAGUNA BEACH fllUSEUM OP ART, 307 Oilf Dr .• 1..-,una 8-ch. Stanl«I Mec:Jlonald, waW:nlob and drawincl. thJ"ou&h Dec. 30; Currier & lve1 a>llection throuah Dec. 30; llCulptUre by ChristopMr Schumaker, throuah Dec. 30. 494-6531. MILU BOUSE. 12732 Main SL. Garden Grove, exhibition MltAMOUNT MCTURLS M(lSlNTS AN lNTlRTANWM MNTS rttOOUCTtON IN ASSOCIATION WtTH AMtRICAN l'lAYHOOSl A lYNNf. llTTMAN fllM JANC ALlXANOllt WILLIAM lXVANl TlSTAMCNT MUSK: COMl'OSlD 8Y IAMLS HORNlR 8ASlD ON THC ST~Y-THl LAST TLSTAMlNT' 8Y CAROL AM(N SCRllNl'lAY 8Y 10HN SACRCT YOUNG .. ~D BY !()NATHAN BlltNSTllN &. LYNN( LITTMAN '!,Rl.CTlO 8Y 1:-YNN( LITTMAN ~~~.~~_! 1..&._. • rv,_._ -------~.~ _ _....,.. ___ _..,.,.___... "' : --NOW ft.AYING-- ,COSTA MESA Edwards Bristol 540-.7~ WHTMIHmft Edwards Cinema West 891-3935 ORANGE Cinedome 634-2553 .. ol folk an from anMmd the world, Nov. 2:hlan 29, open noon-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 838-1232. llUISVll OP NOllTB OllANGE OOVNTY, 301 ·N. 7 ~ 0 - Pomcma Ave., l'ullencn, "'The Teddy Bev," ahibit ol Teddy e.n. throuch J-.. 15; "Can.da'a Quilta." contemponry quilta from Nova ScoCia, ~ Dec. 22; "'The J...,_ American Expesieooe In California,. docwnmtm, photos and illuatntionl h'OQl ..... vcblw., throuO Nov. 27. ~- NEWPORT B.AllBOI( ART MUSEUll, 850 San Clemmie Dr~ Newport Be.ch, "Weeman'• World," ahibit ol phoco- .pplw by William Weeman of hia q, Man Ray, and~ &apm, throuah Nov. 27. Allo, Jerry 8nne pain line on exhibit• pM'\ of N-California ArUau Series. throuch Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 1173-3804. " ~ ALLENDALE GAU.EIUP.S, 1540 S. ~Hwy., Lquna 0: GALLERIES 8-:h, 41 ICWpturee by the Bennrtl brochen ol ~. ID lndetinile, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue . ..S.L; 10 a.mAJ pni. Sun. '!' t97..eoo6. • 0 S.. Curr••~-.•••· P ... 9 c M~mrresem A BOO a.ARK F11M "A OiRIS1MA.5 5100" ~ MFJJN[)\ OULON DARREN ~IN am fJt.m BIWNCNEt' Bcmt on the r00 "IN COO WE TRl.51; AU. CJ1lfFR.5 PAY C'A$i" by .EAN gmm) ScrecnP'aY by JEAN SHfJlHOO & LEICH BRONN & BOB a.ARK Proch:ed by RENE CX.fOM' ard BOB a.ARK ...,._. _ _.! DirectedbyBOBQ.ARK ·--......... ,.._ ..... ... ......................... ~ MAHI• Pacific's Anal'lelm Offle·ln 879-9850 COITAMflA • OsrAim' roll4Y0 FOUNTANIVAl.LFt -EdWafds • ----CNWlll Fanllly TWiii Woodbndge EdWltOS V• TW!tl Clnedome 963·1307 Cinema 551 ~ 830-6990 S34·25S3 LA MAIM WHTIMllTER Edwards Cinema Center 979-4141 AMC Fashion $Quaft691·0633 flClfie_'.S Hl·Wav 39 Ot1vt·ln 891 3693 !NO MAOACCVTIO Niii TIM DGWNTJ z 0 < ~ 3 i° .... ·- I I I I I I I 8 Intermission a:i .... ~ E ~ 0 z 'Life With Father' Things were sfmpler back then· ~ 'O ;: u. By TOM TITUS Of the Daily Pilot Staff Life was simpler a centlD")' ago, but it still had its complications, trivial as they may seem from present per- ~~ _Aaj nowhere this side of .x Booth-~a.rkington are they detailed i quite so amusingly as they are in ~ Howard Lindsay and Rusael Crouse's ~ "Life With Father." Ci: This 1939comedy,.which became the longest-running non-musical (3,224 perfonnances) in the history of New York theater, is being given a fJne. flavorful revival at the Newport ·Har,boc Actors Theater in C.OSta Mesa. It's family entertainment at its most entrancing. D\rect.oT Kevin Hoggard carefully captures the overstated formality and adherence to the pecking order ao identified with the late 19th century in his stylishly mounted production. Ted Dougla.' detailed setting and C.eleste Brehm's period costumes help d>nvey lhe impremion nicely. . All this would be immaterial, how- ever, were it not for the splendid performance of Gene Knight in the central role of "Father'' -stockbroker Clarence Day Sr., whoee eon Clarence Jr. penned the New York.er articles that inspired the original play. Knight dominates the stage not only with his bluster and bombast, but with the threat of it as the other characters react to his preeence, real or imminent. Aa his wife, ad ,earJ.ier venion of Blondie eum.te.d, Karlene BndJey perwmifiea sweet am,,._ with under- lying steely reaolve in an excellent interpretation. Knight and Bradley, who also were paired ~tically in NHAT's "Nuts" earlier thifJ year, have a splendid stage rapport which goes a long way toward cementing the pro- duction. Ed.w.ar.d Page aa tbe oldest son (~ the~uthor'salterego) skillfully depicts a teen-age youth tom with the ijrst flow~ring of passion. Don Shephe rd is a bit uneven as the second 5on, while Kevin Van Kampen and Ashley Rorer Crary fill the younger boys' roles nicely. Rosemary Watts and Pamela Wyderka brighten the setting as 'the visiting relatives, while John Wilson casts ail eoclesiastipal pall as the clergyman and Everett Olenick is ~ snappiah doctor. CompletiJl& the cast are Myrna Niles, Kathy Van Kampen and Kelly Patterson as the servants, the latter pair rotating as a succession of "unsatisfactory" maids. "Life With Father" is no laugh-a-minute comedy, but there still are a lot of smiles iJl the Lindsay-Crouae oldie. Perlonnanoes continue through Dec. 18 at the Newport Harbor Acton Theater, 390 Moote Vista St., Costa Mesa, with curtain at 8 p.m. Thundays through Saturdays, 7 p.m. Sundays. Call 631-5110 fer ticket information. CAU.BOARD -The Open Win- dows Theater Company is casting for an outdoor production of "Godspell" to be performed daily from Dec. 26-30 ... .a CMt of 10 ia '°'-'cht by director Richard Yorba. who can be rwbed at 581-7633 for audition appointments. .. Gene Knight foregoes the ~urdens of Wall Street for a game of tiddlywinks with sons Kevin Va.n Kampen (left) and Ashley .Rorer...Crary in "Life With Father" aLthe Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Mike Connors still playing a cop n.• , I,,,_ HOLLYWOOD -"The fwmy thing ia, every time I want to do a part other than a de1ective, I get a lot of re.ii ," .. ,.Mike Connon. "And my ·uaprodwerlpick a ICl"ipt in w · , ~ a cop." produced and stars in the theatricaJ film '"The Doorman." c.onnon bad been wanting for aome time to get intc independent production and the ICl"ipt WM broupt to him by his friend, actor Tcny LolMnro, who WM director. Connonlaid be iacurrendy neaotiat- ine with awn} distributon ad hopes to have the film outaf1er' the tint of the yew. r -~ ~· bA-~€ Bavarian_ Restaµrant -llrin-Jlrst Nou.21 t~ru Nou.2& Complimentary Wine ..::::'~" .... : ··--PE" --·NOW PLAYING-- with Lunch or Dinner 'ff~B.·· .... All Tlte •llllt ..._ fN) Df•-·'" o ...... ,. w ......... , •••• w ............ . ... l2fntlllm ..... -~ .. ._. Bsm --~ ... .. ,... ---ci...a..r ....... , 'Jack Anderson reveals in the CCJL .. --- .. .. Strolling Aooordian PlafeT ___ .. • I I _;..~----------~--~~~----------------~~~ ...... ---11 ~-~·::........J , =========================::;:=======================================II Currently Hanging .,.. FromP ... 7 AQUA Cl.A.ales. 332 Forelt Avenue Mall. r....,un. BMcti u.ndNMffd iJwwOi ka by new aru.tAlan Andera, cenmlal by Mindy Brunn. wa'8allon by Suanne St. John. bromt 9CWpCw'ee by Phil V ander.e, throuch Nov.; UC> water-related anworim 91.:h • hand-painkd porcelain ftlb, C1'ylta1 lhip9 In decanten, kalJ«.l(,.opea ulincrMl .. ahella and star o.h, 11 a.m.-e p.m. Tue.-Sun. 4M-0138. llC SPACE, W Forsl Ave., iAIUM BMcti, "A Serw:ie of P\81»,.. phat.ccrpN by Andrea Jennimon. Dlvid 1'amWan. Dennie Gilbert, Marica Knicbt and Tom er.den, lndellnlte,. 11:30-5:30 'l\Je . .S.t. 497-1880. B. LUDDU> GAU.DY, 1540 S. o-t Hwy .• l..lcuna 9-:b, "r.ly Oalllomia ArtiRI. .. won. by lomll, fdeftnfte, 1-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. Wl-5377. . BUA avJC CULTUllA.L CBNTZll, 1 avtc Crde, er., "CSPG 17," 17th annual all-smc119 eldU.bHlon ol c:nlta, 8CUlpUe, .-&ntlnc. ~from M1llD tbnJulbaut U.S., throuO Nov. 2S. noan-5 p.m.. Wecl.-Set.; NIOft-o81un. 1bun. 83$.5GI. CALD'OllNIA STATZ UNIVBllll'l'Y, nn.L- ER'IOH, MAIN ART GALLERY, IOO N. sea .. C.olJe9e BIYd.., exbibttol 41 cootmlplrWy ar1lltl wbo b9w wed •cbHectural reter... and envtranmmi.1-1n tbBr ..... ~ Dec. 7, noon-4 p.m.. ~,.. c:kmd Sn.; 1-4 p.m.. Sun. 773-3347. C11AUJ1 GAi.i nm. 1390 s. C.oMt Hwy .• IAIUDA '-h. poup abow by plleey aru., lrilldbw lMry aut.ty and ,J.., Thom.. iDdeftnUe, 11 a.m..-5 p.m:vfecl.-&m. · CBAPllAN OOl'.l!'n8 GUGGENllEDI GAU.E&Y, 333 N."'Clwll St., Onncit, "lmpwltw ol Ollltempanry a.JI," indudm Ballw c19nioe, food. and.. --...... throulh Nov. 23, tr., 1-6 p.m. Mon.-l'rl 117-1'ii. LESLIE 8 . DDllLLE, 1432 S. o-t Hwy., Lacuna BMcti, 11-5 p.m. weebnda. 497-1050. · BltSIQNS llECYa.ED,819 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullert.on, "GlMl Winter '83," one-« a kind,,._,~ ICU.lpture9 by 18 American artistl, throuch Dec. 24, 10 a.m.-e p.m. Mon.-S.t. 879-1391. GALLERIA PINE ABT, 3732 I!. P9dfic Hwy .. ......,... 8-:b, worb by Dill, Qap11. Warhol, J'.ne, lillro. ~ Max. UC> c:alif.omla ar1lltl, indef:ini&e, 10 a.m.-e p.m. Mon..-Tbur.; 10 a.mAI p.m. Fri. & Set. 673-3873. GA.LLERY XYST, 1412 S. eo.t Hwy .• 1A1una Beech. wa&enx>lon of Eu.ros-n ~by Ka,y Bebber Foow, throuah Nov. 30, 11u8:'airi·m. Wed.-Sun. 4M-9137. HAGGEN· MilEll G 372 Padficeo.t Hwy., i.cu-beldi. "H.ar-Y9l Licht.." limited edldon Uthop'apbl. or1C1naJ plll&ela and mixed media works by Alan M'f.9fuUI> ICUlpture by Dini, indeftnl&e. 4IM-2675. ~OZA& G Y, 202 Newport C.enter Dr.. Newport 8-:h, wUdUfe from an anlst'a penpec1iw in aoft p-aphia forma by Brent Harder, Uthop'apha by Pie:..>, Peter Max and morr. J.nne LaRae doea on-the--lpot ponralta, indefinite, 11:30 a.m.-e p.m. Mon.-J'ri. 640-7259. MATER8 PINE AllT GALL£RY, 1492 S. eo.t Hwy .• r....,un. Beach. worb by Dill, V.....ty. PbWp Moyer. Miro (larfelt oolledion of Miro .,-aphia In U.S.) and rare ll'OUP of et.c.b.inla by Rembrandt.. indefinite, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. 494-3903. NEWPORT BEACH CITY RALL GALI.DY, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport 8-:h, oOll by Norman Lloyd, acryUal by William Lee Kolt and wortia by Willimn c.obum, throuch b Dec. 14 8-5 p.m. dailY· · OCEAN'WORU, 2811 Villa Way, Newport 8-:b, "New Orawinp," by Unula Schneider, throuch Dl!c.18. h .m.·IS p.m. Mon.·P'ri. 673-3804. · . ORA.NGEIUE, 480 Ocelln Ave.,~ 8-:b, aru.ta Bardene Allen n.. WeddAow, Fred Sek. Unda Nkholaon and R Hardy, throuch Nov. 10 a..m.-5 p.m. dlOy. 4M-~. POMDOY GALI.DY. 5851 Lincoln Aw., Sult.e A. Cy..-, Indian .,... lndudina ....,.,_, Fred Duran and Alfredo Rodrta\m. tndetinite. 8!'7-1010. QUOIUJll,J7tN.o-tHwy.,Lecum8-:b.watenlolon by Jane Londan IDlloOI by J'ay 1'l;JW mn. throulta Dae. I, 10 a.m.-~~ tM-4422. &lllOUOAUDY,Soudl~Plm. 3333 c... ..... manotypea ..... Qine Colle'• bJ PaVtcb c.on.ro, ..... Dec... ' II'. NICllOUI GAU.DY, Sl791 Cammo C #!!°" ~Plm,S-AmtC.-W,-.s..a8ftldt-t­anaasnicm. ..... bJowmr .......... Die., 10 ...... -::e..~!'o:r!;,r'~"t:..'!"'.: ................. tbrGulb .. 1i ~ p.m. ,.. ..... .mt. ... ~?-f"":ii;Z'S~-i""fr:i..S ............ .,.... ............. ~ ,._. .., •• .,,m. MN•,.. a. aw, .. l.-.. ............ ----wtl .. ...-.. ~P'-............. ,.... ... 'II& 0"' "• ••• Mm ........ uo. a.a ..... !. " • ., ................ , .. ~c..11 _.._._'!!!!! .......... ""· .. ,......, ll ....... ,... ... Allft. ua.== ................ .-..... i.-.o _,Ob.-DP ............. ~ ......... a.... ... • 1 ...., n ···-~l'& .... ,._ .. ,_$ 'szz .,.,.... • ..,., r • .,.. ........ .,......, wrn• lw _. ..... -..=Die. I, J'llle Artl <Wltr7,1&&..a!;!k·M. Dir.I ... •n. voaPAL GAUZ!W, m O' JI•,......_ 8wh. ...... o1u.v-....._...._ ..... tr.~1. "ONE BRUISING BLOCKBUSTER OF A MOTION PICTURE. POWERFUL, HARROWING, DEEPLY AFFECTING, SHOCKING, DISTURBING, UNFORGETI ABLE." -REX REED, Nf1w Yorlf Pcm 11MOVES LIKE LIGHTNING, STRIKES LIKE LIGHTNING: A TERRIFIC MOVIE.'' -GENE SHAL/T, Today NSC. TV " 'ST AR 80' IS VERY STRONG STUfF .. FOSSE IS ONE . OF OUR BEST MOVIE MAKERS." -JACK KROLL, N11wsweek 11 'STAR 80' IS ONE OF :rHE GREAT FILMS OF THE 80's," ,,.. ... 1:11, .. ~dwarrjs CINEMA ...~~~ '.,..:, •ACJ10) ' "I .. --~ J (I u .' ' I\ ....... t \ ... I . - -JOEL SIEGEL. ASC. TV Good Morning America .. 9 :!! 0 - ,, "' Ci .~ z ~ i r, I' ,I ,_ 10 ...... i 'tJ i i ~ -.2 ii: Currently Hanging OCC P.rof8ssor finishes P-roject St. Peter's Church gets stained glass windows Robert Wendell. an 8880date profemor of art at Orange Coast C.Ollege, recently completed a massive stained g1-project foe a Catholic Church in San Diego County. Wendell, who studied at Chounaird Art Institute, the California School of Detdgn. the Bilatram School of Fine Art and the Otis Art Institute, de8igned 34 large stained pm windows for St. Peter's Chun::h in El Cajon. The 10-month project began 1Mt January and waa completed in October. Wendell estimates he put nearly 1,200 boun into the project. Wendell. who WChea bepmi,ng and ad- vanced figure drawinl clMIM at ace, bu been a member of the faculty for 10 years. Prior to joining ace, he wM premdent of his own •""'""tll advertiling and design firm. specializing in ielevision c:a:nmerdaJa. The artist worked with the Nostalgic Stained Gia. Company of c.o.ta...M .. on the El Ca)ln church project. He daqned 12 ICenM fnJm the life of Christ. 14 windows that depicted the stations of Everyone in this Chevy Chue comedy is plane crazy. You'll love it. . ·~ • t ..[ .J ' • I,. ~ - the Cf'C:. and 12 windows repretenting the apostles. rendered almolt life-me. . "I spent a tremendous amount of time reeearching religious and biblical history in order to design and draw the figures." he said. Wendell was cho9en for the project becauae the church wanted its windows to be drawn in a realistic rather than abetract style. "Execµting a stained g1ul window in realistic style ia very difficult;" Wendell said. "An abstract window is much easier. In a realistic format you must uae a lot of shading in order to give your drawings dimension, and that ia not eay in this particular medium." Photos of the project and aevera1 of the original clritwingl are on display during November in the lobby of OCC's Fine Arts BuiJdi"". Robert Wendell's stained gl&ss window depicts a scene from the life of Christ. ... ._ ..... _________________________ __, ~~.TRIUMPHANT FDM MAIQNG.~! -Slwu. •uo•. LOS ANCElES nMES ' "There are sequenc:a in this movie that rmke )'OUr Jaw drop open out of genuiM amazement!' -o.l'ltl ~. N£flff'EEX " .. .a scary, nhilm'ating llJOvie ... J found It utterly r.dnatlng •. :· -bx._,, NEfl' IOU l'OrT' "A 111tlque dlller·cbriller -the most absoning md sadtfytng sunivml movte -md appaling hero -in years:· -""""' cw.I. IJ'Oa· 11' 642-5678 Put a few words to work for 11ou in lhe llllJ .._ .. a - __________________ ..................................................................... ~ .. Currently Hanging An exhibit featuring five artis1a whole roo1B are in Los Angeles baa opened at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery. The exhibit rum through Dec. 14. 'The five artists, repn!9enting divene art styles, are Cynthia Schubert, Tom Morgan, Norman Looney, Craig Antrium and Nick Boa- kovich. Tom Morgan. now a Million Viejo rsident, says his art deals with the configuration of refuae containen. · . "I tee the9e 'curb worb' a1 a collaboration between the per90l'l .etting out the trash and my.elf since I am not involved in the random or intentional pJacement of fonm but am atill able to select from the configurations available to me," said MC?tPJL , • Morpn'a last exhibit WM called ''C.amal Images'' and WM hou8ed in the <>ranee County Center for Contemparary Art in Santa Ana last year. Painter Cynthia Schubert calla her work "inquiries into the formal elementa of composition and the manipulation of color." She aaya she ia primarily a atill life painter and is "fa.:inated by the relatiooahip of one object to another.•• Norman Toomey of Long Beach baa received numeroua fellowah1pe and grants for his work. He is a former Golden West and Coastline college instructor. He baa produced a variety of works, including paintingll, ·wateroolon, drawinp and murals. Craig Antriwn of San Pedro teaches advanc- ing painting and experimental painting at Loyola Marymount Univendty. At one time, he taught mixed media and beginning drawtnc at Orange Coast College. ma still life works and paintings are done with traditional glazing and transparent acrylic paint. He aaya be was influenced by Matiaee, Monnard, Kandinsky and Jalwenaky, who uae color inltinctively u fonnal element. Antriwn credits the late Peter Krunow u a moving force in the development of his art. ,, ~ a: • r -:< ~z I An exhibition or 36 watereolon by i Joan Irving opeDB Saturday at ~he m South Coot Art Center in Costa :.. Mesa. Born in Rivenide, Irving is a ! founding director or the Newport Harbor Art ~MU&eum and a 40-year ret1ident of Corona del Mar. The exhibition nm1 throug.h Dec. 31. .Gallery hours are 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information, call 646-4545. .. lm1"fnil 1-1" (N) "Lushll ~ exatlC 8nd eratlc •• !' Fri. 7:00, 1:00 Sat/Sun. 1:00, 3:00,5:00, 7:00, l:OO, 10:45 ____ .....,_ ·----·----... "Connery is wonderful. For Bond fans, I was up there cheering:· --Joel~. GoodMomtng~fCIJ "A Bond film is fun again: inventive, imaginative, - tensfon .. ftlled tun:• -Shtlle knsoo, los ~ Ttmn "Scan Connery is back and greater than ever:• -a.IT • -......... -~llttd.Mrw'lbt\Post ___ _,••nm -~ •-·-Cllll .,t__,,.._,. ..... ll" ' -.-......... ,, -·------ltQll'-·l ... IOf\f , ...... -.... --~---·....--·---··llllso.fl .... r-ftr.===-"'="':-::" .. =·-·-.-·"'"···--.... ----· -~ ... _.,.,... l w ···.w···o-:=:..~ce:. ... I II\\ \. 1 I \ I I It .. l .. ·='"• ~ • -eem.d~ <Wl£T1" rtEWSIHEllS 1 l I I I 1 I •I t I • I I I • i ·. 12 <") co O> Currently Screening BRAINSTORM: Rated J'C. A stunnmc apecial effects film ln th.ii visually exciting but weakly written film ebout • female Wan" story ia brought to • stwWng climax. The characters co whlch explores the inner spaoe of the mfnd nither than the weldttwholonptobecorneaballetdancer.DlrectedbyA.drian may be a bit tw~ bi~ action eequences and ~ outer space de~ ln most such films. Superb acting by ltlrS Lyne . .., .., ll)eda1 eUect. are amona the most excitinc eYtt put on film. .... Christopher Walkerl. the late Natalie Wood. and Louile NEVER SAV NEVER AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean O>nnery Stan Mark Hamill, c.ame Flaher and Hani8on Ford. V' ...-"...-,! Fletcher who cre1te a INICbine that can~ the thought&. ia b9ck •James Bond, but this 007 adwnture ia atrictly by the THE RIGHT STUPP: Raled PG. Torn Wolle'• book ebout E emotions and d.-nw of one perwon and transfer them IO numben.. There are the usual m-, e.capee and electronlc the tat piloca a.-,d tlw ~ Mtronaua ii trouct>t to the «>> another permn. Sort of a human tape deck . ..,.., " iadaet&. but not.hlnc that hun't lxen done bef~ -and better ec:reen aldllfully by wrller4inc1or Philip Kau.fmao .. While THE DEAD ZONE: Rat.ed R. Dino De Lawmtiia' movie Amona the ai~ acton. only Barbara Carrera DzzJes. their deedl are 1.vaer-than-llfe. the pilota remain ocmfonably ~ version of the ~ller by bocror novelist Seephen Kinf1 ia a Irvin Kenhner ('1"he pre Strikel Beck") dl.recta rnechan· human. Vivid performancm by Scoa Glenn. Ed H.arria. Sam psychic thriller 1tarrin1 Ouillf!Dpher Walk.en and Brooke ically . ...-...-Sbepherd. DmnlaQuaid and Barbara Henhey • ..,..,.,... Adaml.FaatpllCedfilmaboutaa:boolt-=herwhocan-into OCTOPUUY: Rated PG. Don't look f~deep c:hanlc-STAYING ALIVE: Rat.ed PG. John Travolta retuma • the future and ln.adver\ently dilocNen a pollddan destined IO terbations or 80dal ie.on.. but If you're a fan of the J~ Tony Manero In the -iuel IO "Saturday N~t Fl!'Yft'." become Preaident and ~ the button uni-be can do Bond Rries. you'll love th.ii latest adventure. Dtrector John Manero. however, bl9 dlacarded hia di8co duda and ii tr)'inc IO ~ 10 "°I> the 1D11D. Direc1ar David Crooenberlf Glen ("For Your E)'S Only") aeem IO be uWoul 10 IOp the make It• a Brmdway dancer. Travolta la .exy and funny. but ~ ~~") stidll cbe IO the <Jrilinal in tlu. lrfPfllni film. ===-~.:; ~1:"U: :eud~~~ ... ~~ ~00-~.::: OA-::; •• ~~ Sylvea1er ~ P'LASllDANCE: Raled R. N~ hnnlfer BeU 1tar11 llETlJBN OF THE J EDI: Rat.ed PG. Geor-ae l..ucM' "Star UNDEll rDlE: Rat.ed R. A tewe political thriller about Cl , jDwnalim who !me their objectivity when they ,et CMCbt up ~ ~· PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ -----------------. In the NiJl:anituan revolution of 1979. Eir.oellent perfannances Cl ~ ',,J,y Nick Noice, Jouma c...6dy and Gene Hackman. Theft are a ~ ~i..a "l'~ oantrtvancee In the plo(, but the action mow.m 10 swiftly is Bo . M . I •t!Ul'1'1t111!4]l7131!>3~ "'J 'I -··11 hardly notice ........... - * rgo1n ottnees. i:rmn • • ~ _ * \ ·~: ~~ g MOIOAY flint SATURDAY FACUlfYotCANOl..EWOOO one ' , .,-.,-.,-...-,Excellent;...-...-...-. Very good;""• Good;..-, Not IO Cl. A• '-fer-...... ~=·... "1IE ~ l1Wf" (PS) man. ' :. • • good. * ' lhS,..£...-u•H•bl ·=~ one cream.. ~ L.L 1••6.U one race. ., /? . ~~ LA !!!!AQA AT !!QHCf!AIS "A llGffT" tlAD' (a) IZ JO, l:lS. 4:10. US. tlO. ltlO "NATE Ml) HAYES" (PS) ll:ll l:lO. Ul ~ ....... ll:tO "IOI Cl'f mr CPS> 1-. UD.L• tll 1"56 "1E1m1 GF M Ill" (PS) • 10 • DllllT mao It.JO. J:to, S:Jl Lil, J.•.ll ~..,<") one Chance tQ rtl't"'A/C ' a(')'} .!' • I 00. J:Jt, ~ta IVG .... "'"'- he wasn't a quitter. . ~~' w'f11 llJD DE" {I) Ill CIU I•, JJI. ~-10:40 l't(Y. t.• 12:J0. a 4 ... 1:6. l:5G. ms "CIOSS ccumr <a> 11',ll 2:lO. 4 .. UI. tJt ltll "til3t~~ "IOl GF 111 CIJIMT" (PS) 1'JS, U1, 1•.a SAi. t JS. 6.'GD. lt.10 "INCi ..... (PS) 124 U!a U!, SAi. WI. t:IHID. 1.11 "lDTMDf" (PS) 1a -HI. IA t.tl 11:91 RUNNING ;K>~ ~n-. """'. .. .. -...... ,,,. ·~ ... ,. . '\ ,. ·-.. ,.. .. ... . . ' ' ----NOW PLAYING---- • HAMllM COSTA MUA lllVllll OllH'E 8'oolhu111 UA C.•tm.t Edwt1d1 Woodb11d91 UA Coty C111tm1 ll 2·6446 . 540 0~9• 551 0655 834 3911 COITA MUA fOUHAI• VAlllY £'-• em. ... C.•111 fM<ly lwoA MISSIO• VIEJO • _..,,,..,~ ld,.11d1 V111<1 M.it 495 1220 1u--r * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * ..... PmJI .... ..,... (I) Nil '--.Efilr' (I) ''Ell SAY llWI _, (PS) PUIS ~(PC) "A amtm S'fUIT" (PS) PU.IS MCWM GF n1 m•" CPS> ................. Qir""' ...... 'W1l ••tD"CH) "INCl ..... (N) If:, 919 4141 K l 1307 'Right Moves Tom Cruise is terrific By BOB THOMAS "-dat.ed ~Writ. "All the ru,ht r.foves" ia a modest but oompellinc story of a young man'• ambition to better hlnwplf. It •a youth picture that mamas to be lelllUal and at.orbin& but non-exploitive. Tom enu. ia destined to follow hia father and brother into a Pennsylvania mill unie. be can land an athletic ICbolanhip at a univenity. A high 9Chool footmll star, be ia on the brink of 9'JCC1!91 - until be c1Mbes with hia winning.~ coech, Craig T. Ne18oo. The oonclusion ia not eXllCtly "Rocky," but it ia equally heart-warming. 'Ibere la nothinc momentous here. ••All the Rl1ht Moves" could have been a movie-of-the-week on television, except foe the lOYina care with which it w• made. The director, Michael °'-apmn. knows how to capture the grit and pride of a f.tin& mill town (the film WM shot 1n Johnstown, Pa.). Most of all. be can draw credible feeling from hia mostly-youthful cast. Nellon draws a perfect picture of the demonic coach, and Lea 1bomJJ9011 ia touching as the boy's sweetheart, longing f« eacape from her own deetiny as a groovy checktt. But it ia Tom Cnu.e's movie, and he ia ferrl.fic. Watch out. Matt Dillon! Rated R fOf' language, brief nudity and eexual content . Motion Picture of America rating definitions: .,... G -General audiences. All ages admitted. .,... PG -Parental IUidanoe auggested. Some matertal may not be suitable for children. .,... R -Re8tricted. Under 17 requiree aa:ompany- lng parettt or edult pardian. .,... X -No one \mder' 17 admiUed. Some states may have hiaher qe IWtrictiona. ---· f:I.::.: . . • At the Movies Bob ·Fosse ••• Fascinated by success 'The underside of show business suoceas holds a fascination for Bob FOl&e. But he doesn't know why. ''There-must ~ something in my back- ground that. bothers me, but I can't tell you what it is," be says. "rm in my 43rd year in show busi- ness -I started at the age of 13. 'The business has been good to me in many respects; I've re- ceived a great deal of satisfaction from it. "I started in the pits of show businela, and · By BOB THOMAS A.ociatecl PNm Writ.r enjoy great success, and I've seen others de- stro)'ed..'' --~ --- lt'sj.be-downside that seems to emerge in his films. •'Lenny" traced the decline and fall of the pioneering satirist Lenny Bruce. "Cabaret" de- picted the decadence of Berlin and its night life in the early Nazi period. "All 'That Jazz" related the bard life and early death of a Broadway choreographer. ·· And now-'there's "Star 80." The new movie tells of the abort, glittering life of Dorothy Stratton. who stepped from the Playboy centerfold into movie acting. Her career ended with a~ blast. Her husband-manager killed her and then himself. I've seen the middle and BOB POSS!! How did Fcme become intrigued with the the top-whole peclring order. So rwwn people 0 Sec At the Movies, Page H WIN A SANYO VCR . 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CD ... <O CD w ,. I ' ---------------------~ --- At the Movies oti ..., From Page 13 ~ saga? _! ''Two years aao I was having hmch with e (~ten) Paddy Chaye&ky and Noel Behn," he ~o said. "They laid I ought to read an article in the z Village Voice called 'Death of a P1aymate' by Teresa Carpenter, as a pomibility for a film. ~ "I read it and liked it. I thought ma)'t>e I could ~ do the story in ac1-y way u a depiction of the Big ~ American dream, the ..rdl for Jove and mooey. It ...... had two ~tac-: It b8d a WDMhing, traCic I climax, and it WM about younc people." Fame said hil Idea Wiii to focus cm Paul i Snider, the man who di8coYered Mial Stratton in 1 Vancouver, tJrouebt her to the attention of ~ Playboy chief Huch Hefner, married her and tried £ to~ her career. .... ' "rve always been t.amnated with 'the man behind the star.' rve .een them all my life,-.een how they pr'OIDOte their wives ot sweetheerta, ' 101ne with great 1uccle9, aome not .:1," Fame uid. "Al8o, I Wallted to do another ltraight (non-mUllical) film. It would ltill have lequencM that I am fami1iar with -the night club, the roller-elrating, the whole Playboy acene, which ii not show be'liJWM and yet it ii." Fame said hil entbUlialm for the project f1tt!W aa he raeerched and wrote the Kript. 'lben came a blow: a two-hour television movie, "Death of a Centerfo)d; ~Dorothy Stratton Story." "I waa tenibly us-et," he Mid. '"nle TV show waa .:1 poorly done that it deprwd me. I feared that no matter how well I told the story it would be com to the TV ahow. If I hadn't written a ii: SIXTH ANNUAL DANA POINT TURKEY TROT . .. 10,000 M TER RUN (6.2 MILES) ,, ~red by Sol Beer and O.na _.Point CMmber of Commerce Refreshments by McDonaJds of San Juan Capistrano and Sol Beer This Thanksg1v1ng's sixth annual Dana Point Turkey Trot promises to be the best trot yet - with a new course. new sponsors, the sanction of the United States Olympic Committee/Orange County and lots ot great new reasons for running By running in the Turkey Trot. you'll help support the U.S. Olympic Team and their bid for the gold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic games because portions of the proceeds from the run will be used to underwrite training ' Pizza by Roundtable Pizza of Dana Point expe'nses at the u S Olympic 1ra1rnng fac1hty 1n Colorado Spnngs. Colorado And of course. as in past years. portions of the proceetis will be used to support the community services of the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Support our Olympic Athletes. the Dana Point Chamber and have a great run on Thanksgiving day. We expect a large turnout-so get yoUf entry form quickly. ~---------------, I Please aend me funner information on the I Dana Point Chamt»r of Comn»rce (N4)"1e-1666 I Cana Point Tu"'8y Trot. I 1 ~~ I I r~ I I Address I I I I 0tv I I I I State Zip J ~----------~---- Mariel Hemingway stars as Dorothy Stratton in Bob Foue's 'Star 80.' finiahed acript and started casting, I might have dropped the whole thing. "I decided to 80 on. with that blind oonfidence that no matter bow many times a story bu ~ told, I could tell it better. Even Jack and Jill." CMting of the Stratton role obviowly called fot a full-breasted youna beauty. And Mariel Hemingway obvioualy didn't qualify. Her breMt-implant operation chanpd the situation. "rd like to make one thing cleu': Mariel b8d the operation on her own, befOft she bad the part." Fame uid. •4} suspect she would have had it done anyway. "She read for me three or four times, and I always liked her. She Md two thino in her favor. One haa a marwloul lnnotw.ce ancf wlnerabOity, a..-that she bed never' been med. AllO the fact that she WM pumllnC the pU't .:I bard led me to beUew she could portray Dorothy'• ambitiow-.__ .. ~ mmt cnadal cmtina WM Snider. "He couldn't beanout.-and-out~=.ud. 11e c:1rew the eau.n fnllD Clift in "A P1ll:e in the Sun." the clillnnmC J'O'lltl imn whme ambition could._. blm to murder. J:ric Roberti, who m9de an imprelllve debut In .. Kine of the Gypmlel," filled the bOl. Hefner'. partra19d l)y Cliff Rubet'9on. I'.-. reom':f..pw• t ed bil ant bom&. an e1tatewWe1t~, N.Y. 'Twrw:bedthe ace (08) wbm I lib to •t and look at the...._ .. beqbed.' But he won't benran-wa~Jc.c. .__ be'1dedded todoanodwr• .... ~lift too aid.." • • ------ 'Never Cry Wolf ••• ' Life in thewilderoess is beautifully filmed ~ I "Never Cry Wolf'' ia an engroming, beauti- fully photqp-apbed nature adventure .et in the · ftigicfc.n.awi Yukon. Charles Martin Smith. best known .. the bwnbllna Terry in "American Graffiti," portrays Tyler, a wildlife expert who \aka on a huardous Uliglunent. The once pJ,entiful caribou benla of the northern wildemem are vanJahing. Tyler's tuk ia to study the local wolf population and determine whether thele animals are re.pomibJe foe the diappeuance of the caribou. He hires an eccentric pilot (Brian Denneb:y ~ a brief but colorful role) to drop him in a barren regiorl far from civilization. Tyler lm't well equipped for survival. A friendly r.Jrimo named Ootek helps him estabUdl a bw, then dluppeara. Soon, Tyler 1inda a wolf den and belina a patient period of ot.ervaticm. The wolf ID¥b his territ.Ol'y with urine, and in a.humorom .:iene, Tyler guzzles down .ame beer and ..-. the aune tlctic to mark bia own camp. The wolf and the . -=ientiat 8000 strike a truce aDd.,me on ot.ervtng one another. · One of ·the first mysteriee Tyler must IOlve ia the wolf'• food IUpply. Theft.are no caribou near the den, yet the wolf, hlamat.e ana three J>UP98eelll to be thrivtnc. Tyler finally dilcowl'a the wolves' primary IOW'ce of nourilbment: mice. In a fwmy-repu)live ecene, the~ deddee to aee if he too can survive on a diet of wild mice. Eventually, Ootek retunw with Mike, a younc JiWrimo who apMb'EngJiah and n.hea a toothlem grin. Tyler we'lmnw the omnpuUomhip and list.ens to Oot.ek'a tale about bow wolves were -a.ted to thin the weak and lick caribou from the herds. Ootek leads Tyler to one of the remaining caribou herds, which la under attack by a wolf pick. In a remarkable eequence, Tyler, weartnc no clothes, finds hbmelf in the midst of the wild caribou herd while the wolwa are prow Una. ''Never Cry Wolr' ia director Carroll Ballard's follow-up to "The Black Stallion." Ballard ~Y hM a pnu1ne affection for animals and ICellic wildemem locationa. He spinl Tyler's .tory, hued on the true-life explolta of Farley Mowat, in a lyrical fubion. He Im the audience bmk in the natural beauty of the mowy Yulam, yet keeps the story inteiesting by punctuatine lt with offbeat hwnor. Hemingway worked hard to get 'Star' role n.• 0 ,.._ HOLLYWOOD -Few people could under- 11\and it when Mariel ffemincway, ~ tall. mua:ular star of "Penonal Best," WM CMt M a Playboy centerfold in "Star 80." But direct« Bob Fame saw in her the quality of innocence he w• Jooldna for. Mila Heminpay Md lobbied lol'C and hard for the role before Fome .,..-to let her l9d foe it . ~ WM the matt.er of her ~-busted ficure. She Md breMt implants. "Bob 1'cme WM worTied that I ._ doU'l lt ).-t for the tom." lbe -'d, "but I told him I Wll tune to do tt anyway ... I decided that I didn't wuit to 10 tbroulti life belnc loobd on Jult •an albliedc klmboy." In .. Star 80" lhe pa.ya 1he role of Dorodly Strattae. the~~~mdllf:tlw wbo WM killed by her b · who then k1Ued bbD9111. . laherwoocl .If honored NEW YORK -Writer CuiltoDber ~ood hie .... mmed the Ndpllftt ol the fourth annual Connon Wealth Award for ~S.W.lnLiwatwe. Tf.award..apmtol tie,ooo, ... mnounmd by the Modlm i.......-A.odadon. the gr.. pnbadan that lelecta the winner of the award eldt,..... The gorgeous photography WU by Hiro Narita. The wolvee. who performed 90 naturally for the filnvnaken, were actually trained ani.maJa from California. Charles Martin Smith. who ia on 8Cl'ee'll ~t the movie, de8erves special credit his wann, likable performance. Early in the film, 'his character aeema to be sharply out of place in the rugged terrain. But Smith convincingly ahowa Tyler becoming more ! and more ocmfortable in the wilc:lernem. The actor ~ deeerves hazardoua duty pay foe the .:enes in ..... which he faJh through 90IDe thin ice and for the ~ nude romp among the caribou. Ci The film al8o con.taina remarkably gbo<I ~ performancm by FAlcimoe Zachary lttimangnaq aa z Ootek and Sanw>n Jonh M Mike. Neither is a o trained actor. ~ "Never Cry Wolf" is a generally uplifting ~ f.aaWy film. but it concludes with a sad memace i about man's ugly intl'Uldon into a land of natural ~ splendor. «» . L'ON COUNTRY SAFARI'S SWAP MEET We have JOO's of vendors selling new and used merchandise at better than bargain prices. \ Do your Christmas shopping early! And enjoy free entertainment. (Juggler & Tight Rope Acts) EARN EXTRA CHRIST!'IAS MONEY! Clear out your garage or sell your new m~rchandise and be one of our Christmas Vendors-CAii 768-5011 for more information. · The Irvine Bazaar/Swap Meet is open every Saturday and Sunday 7 :30-4:()0 We are located at Lion Country Safari 1/4 mile west of the 405 FWY on Irvine Ctr. Dr. Entry is ONLY $1.00 PE~ CARLOAD \ • I •I ' ---------- ·16 Cl) .,.. -~ .Q E GI > 0 ~ At the Movies 'Star 80' Oorothy Stratton's life re-told by Bob Fosse .,.___ --· act would be an understatement. He dwells on it, doesn't even fool Dorothy's kid brother, let alone embellishes it, prolongs it and -through the her mother, played entirely too briefly by Carroll. overuse of flashbacks and flaahforwards -Baker . manages to string the grisly 11Cene throughout ~-aboot-eemball-lines. When-Bnide--- tiour and a half catastrophe. The result is a film meets young Dorothy at a ·Vancouver ice cream that leaves the audience emotionally drained and store where she worb, he gives his order thusly: disgusted. "I'd like 80IDething sweet, aoft and white -you." ~ "O Paul had a growiilg oo..ion with Dorothy's ;f destiny, It was, of coune, hia own. He fumisbed ....... the houae with her pbotographa. and 1J9t plates ~ reading ST AR 80 for his new Mereedei. .. And for what purpoee? Cliff Rot>erUce1 plays a benign Hugh Hefner, None is apparent. The film is for ghoulish wandering around a replica of the Playboy voyeurs. mansion, wearincailk pajamllsand lllDOking a pipe. Despite F0111e's sleazy fascination in the But even the euy·aoinl Hef finds Dorothy's "g -VILLAGE VOICE, Nov. 5--11, lt80 demise of the blonde star, the movie features aome hubby.,~ he orden his aides to keep the ~ood acting by Mariel Hemingway as the naive, ~ping cretin ~t ~ the numsion ~hen Cl ~ I ~ By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlw Daily Pilot "ST AR 80," a film about the life and death of 1980 Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten, ia not for the faint of heart. . , Written and directed by Bob Fa.e (''Cabaret," "Lenny," "All~ Jazz,") the film i.I patterned after the true story of Playmate Stratten, who was slain by her deranged husband in August 1980. · It waaa brutal murder. Dorothy Stratten'alile ended with a shotgun blast to the head adminis- tered by husband Paul Snider who then turned the weapon on himaelf. To say Foae fOCU9eS heavily on that violent Live ... o,, sl11ge ... MAU MdNllll is John E Kmnedy in JFK: A Time Remembered IJ&wtl °" llw pllly JFK Uva by M11rt Mcl1fll~ rlw rxr{W-..1 111111 """1. tlw Jut -' ~°"'~ tlw fJtlllJos -' '-' of tiJr ""'-" ~ ~ rtiiiet/ Oii SUp /11 ~ Jf'fCW/ OW· {'entm fJWfot-, "'"""• "" """"'tit.for 11-bo ponrtlfetl JFK 111 IJw fiJ/ltl t<mkm of I/amid #t"11tif1S' 'J1No ~ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ORANG£ COAST COWGl -8 P.M. 7:30 P.M. -Robert Moore The.me llCJCITS/\1M·MC Wwkome -U2·55J7 mnocent Canadian girl who makes her way (quite Dorothy 111 out of town. 'Ibis after Paul tries to easily, actually) to the top of Hugh Hefner's "drop by'' with a bimbo be'• picked up while his annual bevy of buxom beauties. wife was making a film ebew~. Hemingway, granddaughter of writer Ernest · In real life, borothy Stratten falls out of Jove Hemingway; played a eomewhat similar 1imome with Paul and into love with film director Peter role as a young rape victim in the 1970. film Bogdanavich. In the film Y'el'licn, lhe faI1s for a "Lipstick." Her initial awe of •accem and her fictitiow direct.or named Anm Nicholas. Roser innocence throughout "STAR 80," is convincing. Rees, who perfocmed the title ro1e in "NicholM While nudity on the ICften is nothing new to Niddeby" plays Stratten's new love interest and is Hemingway, her portrayal of a Playboy centerfoJd captivating in his conoem for his playinate-.actrem. -especially dudilg the inapzme photo aemions When the ..-:reen isn't covered witll blood, -is natural and quite beautiful. "ST AR 80" dispJays ..ne artiatic cinematography ~ Roberta Is macnificently despicable as by Aca&!my Award-winnine photosra~ Sven Dorothy's greasy, creepy, sweaty, insanely jeal-Nykvtst (''Cries and Whispen"). ~movie w_as ous, shyster h~, P.aul Snider. The man you filmed partly in Vancouver, British C.Olum~ love to hate. A real villain, complete with wet lipe where the real Dorothy Stratten grew up, and m and white tie. He's such a rniaerable hustler be locations around Hollywood. University of. California, Irvine Presents ALTARS OF TIE WORLD An Authentic Fiim Documentary of the Great Rellglons of the World Sunday, November 20, 1983 2 p .. m. Science Lecture Hall Commentary by Lew Ayres, Producer Tickets at the door. $3 General Ad- mission; $2 Senior Citizens and Stu- dents. Cosponsored by UC/ Interfaith Foundation. .. L'MVlRSI n OF CALIFORNIA. IRVIN£ .. His cameras retrace the at.epe of Dorothy Stratten and her husband from their two-story home in West Los Angeles to the glamorous surroundings of a mansian, in the fashionable shope and restaurants of Beverly Hills and behind-the-scenes at modeling ll!miona and on movie 80U.Jld staeea. Much baa been made of the breast augmenta- tion that star Hemingway underwent prior to the filming of "STAR 80." And there is a goodly amount of nudity in the film. But it's not the tastefully photographed skin that is dirty about this movie. What's dirty -and unnecemary -is the overabundance of bloodlettine· ln•ex•pen•slve * "(In lk spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable; classified advertising Diiiy Plllt c1ass1fi~/~";8rt1s1ng ' University e of Ca9fomia, Irvine Committee for Arts Presents TH E NEWPO·RT E R GEmtGE COATES PERFOlllMCE UKS Howard Rumsey Presents W @rid Reknowned Blues Singer Live in Concer1 at The N4:wportt"r Resort Mo nday, No vember 21 at 8 p.m. (7 14) 644-1700 I 107 Jamboree Roa d, Ncwporr Beach '• I< ·, ''Tll• W•1 ol low'' T-., Nn. ·22 I pm VIII' 1M1ln "Performllnce Alt, • visual lJp#lf8 • . . the ultltn11t• In vltluallaural ,,,..,,. expetlenoa,, Tloketa at the ASUCI Box Offtoe. G81 _. -$8, Sr. Ctt. and other 8fUdenta -$6, UCI Students · $4. For further Information, cd (714) 858-8379. ~by a.lfornla Arts CCluncl, Netbwl ~tor the Ml. & ......... CUlturW E>coNnge. J - - ----~---~----------------------------- t Big Doings ' 17 :!? 0 Show business ••• Few, if any, make it on talent along -~ I ~ ~ "li you want to be a paid, recogni7.ed perfonner, you better know what you're getting into-because it's not nioe," said talent agent Nina Blanchard. She was talking about show business to approximately 40 people who were enrolled in a University of California/Irvine Extension Sem- inar. The seminar, which was held last Saturday at the UCI campus. was on "Breaking into Motion Pictures, Television and Commercials." To paraphrase the title of an old song, breaking in is hard to do. Blanchard said it's difficult to get an agent or join the Screen Actors' Guild (SAC) unless you're a working actor. But without an agent or a guild card. acting jobs are hard to come by. She said that beg.inning actors should make a point of being seen in workshop productions and equity waiver theaters. "Agents do go'° them." The Nina Blanchard Agency, in Hollywood, represents photo and oommercial modela And its list of clients includes models Cheryl Tiep and Christine Ferarre (John DeLorean's spouse). Actresaes Susan St. James, Sally Struthers and Lindsey Wagner started with Blanchard's Agen- cy. I Nina Blanchard Enterprises takes care of the theatrical end of her bwdnees. She said, however that ahe only repreaenta known acb w . Blanchard a1ao . teaches at the Burt Reynolds Institute for Theatrical Training in Jupiter, Fla. "Charles Nelaon Reilly teaches the acting. I leach the realities." she said. "' One of the realities which Blanchard pal9ed By SUSAN MONAHAN D&il1 Pilot Cor.-pcmd.nt on to her audience was that only 1,000 of t he 50,000 SAG members made over $10,000 last year. "And the built o{ the inoney -60 percent-comes from ~-•-" oornmen.:uua. She was specific about what it takes to make a succemful actor: "Totality of corrunittment. And the right gifts and equipment." Blanchard If.id that someone who decides to "try it for a year" will never make it. Thoee ehwve ''breaks'' ahe said, eeem to appear after an actor has spent about 10 years in the business. ~ "There are four avenues to success " She said. ''Talent. peraonality, beauty and diacipllne ... with a coobination of all thoae, you have a pretty good chance.'' . Reub e n~s o1Newpor1a.-=h Thanksgiving Dinner Lets Talk The good news is that, according to a Blanchard, talent will eventually be recogniz.ed. ~ ''There i.s no undi9covered talent. Agents see too ...... many plays, meet too many people." ::tt The bad news i.s "You can't buy talenL You Ci can't learn it. It's either there or it isn't there:· ~ While the person who made it on her (or his) z looks has become a show business cliche, "Beau ty o won't get you far -it will get you nothing on ~ stage," said Blanchard. "But beauty will get you a 3 lot of interviews." i Part of being a working actor is working at : being an actor. "Don't ever say, 'l'm a natu-. _m ral'. .. They will show you the door." She said that ~ training can begin at ~y age and ''any auxiliary ~ skills (e.g. dancing, sports, foreign languages) will c.> be helpful ... Leam how to uae and move your body -it's very important." Blanchard recommended "The Log Angeles Actor's Guide" for its list of work.shops. "Anyone not in a workshop is not terious ... Two things are lletelS8rY in this business -an answering 8ervioe and a workshop." During a break in the &eVen-hour seminar, Blanchard said that her advice -which she agreed aeemed 80IDeWhat pemimjatic -WU calculated to let aspiring atctors and modela know what to expect. After 23 years as a talent agent. and aeveral years before that u an actrela ... rm not cynical. just realistic... There are too many youngsters trying to get into the industry who don't belong in it." 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And when you're up there, it's By Y ARDENA ARAR -'-iated P.-Writer "And if you take that penona off stage with you and live it, it can get real frightening. I know when rm on stage. I'm a completely d.tfferent penon, and if I were to live that peraon out every day, 24 houn a day. I would have been in. C-amarillo (a California mental hospital) some time ago." ~ somebody else," she said. So much for the femme fatale image, which Miss Davia says she has taken pains to avoid. The i.iiiiiiiii=Wi <r h r l" i l l \1 gr ] \ 1111 :. 11\1110\ ,,, ''' ~ HEAR YE!! f: ... ,~HEAR YE!! ,. 1''6ri .. •wlMH ,.~ : YOUR CHOICE: ONLY ...... ,., .. ., •YlraWllMM'-•llMt ..... tflMf $895 With All The Trimmings '. lnclt1dea Beverage (Coffee, r ... or Miik) . I • Served 12 noon 11111 P .M. L Make your r~atlons eartyl .1~ _ U1M .... AVI. 67MlM --· ............. ··-··.... ..... .. ..... -'•• •1l•llt• ... 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V' From Page 17 make people more aware of the modeling and acting a:ama which she said abound in Orange County. ''Orange County ia one of the bigieat area for rip offa in· the country ... n.ey tend to go on camp.181!8 where they think there's .:Jme money.'' She told ber audience to steer clear of apnts who Want a fee in edvance. "li an a,ent asks you for money up front. walk away. You are being taken.'' Despite the pitfalls and the overcrowd.iag, there are acton who are workina. many of them in commerciala. Gust speaker Trudy Booth, a commercial CMting agent. gave the audience a pep talk and 90IDe advice towarcia the end of the eeminar. "Probably any one of you who were in the right place at the right time could do a commercial,'' ahe said, adding that the current trend ia to u.e ''real people'' for commerciala. "I aJpreciate what commercials do for the actor ... The only way you can learn about film is to WOl'lt in film," said Booth. Which is not to aay that any film cndit ia a career boon. "J>ornocraphic films are not upward mobility in our industry," said Blanchard. Questions came faster as the seminar drew to a clclee. Many of them had already been answered at 90IDe Point. and the amwen didn't m.n,e. Was 5-foot-7 really too abort for modeling? Yes, it was. w-.•t there 101De 5'.U'e-fire technique fOI' finding. an apnt! No, thel'e w-.'t. No one-*ed wbethel' a show huwirww c:areer w• worth all the effort, rilk and dilppointment that could be npect.ed. "I can't imlClne beinC in any other bulinela." said m.nchard. "rd rather be pool' dome um than rich in another bulinela." Much of the eeminar material ia U.O OOYel'ed in Blanchard'f book. "How to .BreU Into Motion Pktww. TeJeYillkln, Ccmmerciala and ModelinC " (AYOD $2.50). m.nchard will be lfvlnc a 8elDinar on "BrealdJll into Film. Telnilklo. Radio, C.ommerdaJll and Modeline: J..ecitimate A venues to Follow and Scum to Avoid" on Dec. 3 at UCI. The tee 1a $15. Call ua extemion (714) 856.5414 fol additional Information. .. .... ,.. w ••kt ....... STAC ClllSE CA• 111 Jltf PL........,...... om.J.tMe. ................. ...,_ ...... u.t11 ••-• . . ............ ... ... Follow ud vict> on domcsttc iitffairs _ b\' Ann l...4tndcrs. --. V' from Page 18 . four years.go, but11aoce11onlycame1aat year with producer Val Garay and LP No. 3, "All Four One." which produced the hit tunes, "Only the Lonely" and "Take the L (Out of Lover)." The recently releued follow-up album, "Little Robben," promi8eS to match, if nOt exceed, that auc.cBI. A single, "Suddenly Last Summer," has atre.dy reached Billboard'• Top 10. Davia says she'• not aurpriaed becauae the studio llMliona foe "Little Robben" went much more amoothly than thoee for "All l'our One," which wu made while shew• breaking up with a longtime boyfriend and had to be completely re-recorded. ''That one was under strain," she recalls. "You can always hear"strain on a record. You can hear vibe on vinyl before you hear anything elae. Youmightnotnoticecor\8dously, but subliminally there'll be this tension. Th.is album just feels better, feels stronger. It is." The Motels was a five-piere band when the first album waa releued, and now it has seven q:aembers. But while band members Scott Thurston and Michael Goodroe co-wrote 901\gJ on "Little OftTtE Classy Autos Advertised Stuffed .Comish Game Hen ·Green Beans ,vith Chopped Almonds, Cream of Tomato Soup, or Salad, in the Daily Nat Fresh Rolls and Pumpkin Pie '10.50 Served 2 pm to 9 pm Reservations accepted 640-1573 3050 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive Robbers" aa did arranger Steve Goldatein and onetime Elton John partner Bernie Tau pin-Mias Davia remains the creative mainspring. It's only recently, she aaya. that she's been comfortable writing with others. "rve always been a very 90litary writer," she said. "Just getting a eong to the band is the hardest thihg. I sweet over the9e babies. I throw away 10 to every one I bring in. '11\ey're like kids-you don't want 'em rejected.'' · But experience has given her aelf-<X>ll.fidence, and now she t.alb-of lending eome old 90ngJI to other singera. •••• ,......,,. ot ... ,,.. Nof ..,,,..., •• Olpe. , 19 :!? 0 -~ i 7C" G :I Q. G ... ..... ,, ... -~ I» ~ z 0 < G 3 i ... _. !10 _. U> ~ . I I I I I I \J : I I ' ' I I I . ' -20 •• <"> co -----.. The Classics ~·Utah Sy1nphony ••• Joseph ~ilverstein overcomes the pitfalls ! ~ z Though conducting did not really come into its own until the 19th century, modem per- formances in which the conductor doubles as soloist are dangerous affairs. Visually, they can be distractingly comic, as the conductor-soloist alter- nately wheels to face the audience or the orchestra, frantically giving cues while trying to make 'bis own entrances. Musically they are prone to mialed entrances and lack-luster orchestral accompaniment or to uninspired solos due to inadequate orchestral accompaniment or to uninspired solos due to inadequate concentration. Joeeph Silverstein sunnounted the9e pi~ in his perfonnance with the Utah Symphony last Saturday. Instead, his Mozart "Violin Concerto No. 4" was thoroughly blended and conaumately performed, pointing up the advantages. rather than the prob~ that a single conductor-80Joist can afford. Even a late born entrance could not from /!:Jo a.m. t.o 7:JO p.m. 0 • CA cJ( en u r-t' J{ors dlJeavre and Salad Def/et 0 lJahd 'Virginia '}(am or flreslz California flurkelJ with all lhe trim min9:1 0 JJtJSerts ~ lJeverage ••• Per /Jer30n, IJ. ~ all inel11Si1Je Children , 6 .85 DfiJ grataities, PletMe 1 • ... By SUSAN FINGER 1>aily PilcrtCon.pond.nt aerioualy mar an inte~tation that was ao totally controlled by a single artist, with equal consider- atoin given to the orchestra and to the aolo line. Neither ever took total precedence; both were pert of a beautifully constructed musical texture. . The Mozart waa the only '18th century offering on an otberwile all romantic program. The opening work was Mende1->hn'a "Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream," an imaginative work by a 17-year-old genius. 'nae atrinp lent all the light nimbleDelll appropriate to fairy gam- bolling and, though the flutes were a little too breathy, the over-all perf~ was one of warmth and captivating irnpetuotiaity. ~ final work of the evening was Franck's "Symphony in D Minor," a chromatically varied piece knitted together thrugh a proctW called Is Krw<f with d~lng. turkey gnivy. whipped potatoes, vegetable, cranbeny saucie. hot bread & butter, your choice of soup or chilled salad, and evef'I a sflce of pumpkin pie' 695 Children's Thanks.gMng Dinner 395 ........... • 203 Mattne Avt. • 673-8720 • 7AM·SPM C.O.. .._ • 2300 Harbor BIYli. • 540-8535 • 8AM·9PM • lalill .._. • 22873 Lake Forest Dr . 76MM • 7AM.al>M Dia.._......_ . 34e61 Cioldtn Lanwm 496-0855 • 7AM·§>PM ..,... • 17?7 East ~ Rd • !)46.-4400 • 8AM•8PM •u wll111lu ;1 • WEU BE~ AU. MVwmt CCIMPlEIE BRfAIOi\S1" • DINNER MENUS 1001 JolY How 4"'·7PM cyclical fOl'lllf running thematic material from movement to movement aa a binding thread. Silventein led the orchestra in a well.paced, finely ~ etched performance and the instrumentalista " rewarded him with an expansive wealth of color that made the rainy Saturday night worth braving. Make this Thanksgiving special with our tempting Thanksgiving Fe~1 Roast Turkey with Turkey Gravy, served with Dressing, Whipped Potatoes, Vegetables, Cranberry Sa uce, Hot Bfead &. Butter, Soup or Chilled Sa lad and Pumpkin Pie! 7.95 Children's Thanksgiving Dinner 3.95 ~ 4 ~· dri£te ·0tit.!! r OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS Complete Dinner Menu Available Reservations Accepted: 642-2295 .ml West Pacific Coast Hwy. Uust South of Newpon Blvd.) , j Hou.-s: 12 Noon to 10:00 PM ~ ,L .M.Boyd informs in lhe • ... -------· --------------. ----------- II Bi g Doings J! BlaeHawali . ··----··-·---2. ~---------------------Seeking its place deU are smde -'"moYies are made oulside of Hollywood." "The idea would be to ~lop young writ.en. direct.on and others who up to now have had to leave here to work," he aya. million into the aate'a eoonomy. ·The pNmmenal IUCOell of "Hawaii Flve-0'' prompted limilar endeawn. the latat beinc Univeru! Studios' "Macnum P J.,'' which with it. Ital', Tom Selleck. ~ Ia1and production of it. fourth ~ this I t ..... in filrrimaking sun FOi' years, Hawaii baa been attracting Hollywood fi1mmaken. Since 1913, the la1anda have been the bldulrop fOI' 116 movies, including productions IUCh u "South Pacific," "Old Man and the Sea." "Blue Hawail," "In Hann'a Way," "Hawaii,'' '"The Hawaiians,'' "Tora! Tora! Tora!" and the recently oo,np)et.ed Vietnam MIA feati&re Of the $22 million spent annually on the ~ production of Selleck'• popular private detective ~ show, Hank Wonc. director of the Hawaii Film ~ Office, estimates that at JeMt $10 million remains in the Ia1anda. ~ Hawaii baa the potential of becoming a regional-production and creative movie center, says Dennis Kull. prmdent of the Producen Amodation of Hawaii. who p:Jint8 out that Hollywood ia now the~ where only the movie film, 'ttJncommon Valor." · •1 - Hawaii's .cenery and climate are the two ~ ~jor reuom that it'a an ideal location for 3 fllrnm.aldng -ahootinc movies, teleWiion shows i and televilion oammerc:iala -according to Wong, -0 See Bl Doi , Pa 23 !» In the 1970... television cop reintroduced the la1anda to the Mainland and eventually to the world, and fOI' 12 yean pumped nearly $100 Tra•111T.n.,-'IU5 ...... lla._._ ,,,,,, Ow,....,."""' 103 KO. BAYSIDE DRIVE "01 The 8-JtlU a.y· NEWPORT BEACH 840-1123 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTl~IOUS NAME? AU ne~ buMteaMa uatng • flctttk>ua name. mu .. by l•w be registered with the County Clefk. The DAILY PtLOT provide• the form• •nd ,... Mntc•• for our cU8tomera. If you •re at•rttrae • new bualMH call the DAILY PILOT for lnformeelon and fonna 146-4321 UT. m ., LAVISH TllANKSGMNG BUFFET '••turlu · * RoMt Tom Turkey with M9deria . . and siblet uuce . •CWc.rwclhoMy'-b4..._ ENJOY I ·~=,d.aaut• ........ THANKSGIVING • Dowr wllmperW cnbni& l'V"D ~VIEW • Tra.ya ol Non Scotia llDObd •hnon V'-'DIU, .. · • Minced t.DclerloiD o1 ...i, a1a ...-OPEN . Phil • WOllddll I t mt "' ,.... ~ 12 Noon to e PM ~ -::'\a":,'-.':r."p. ~ .. All tbe complbneotary : .... ,._ • 11· II ~QUI perpenon .. '1901 B. Cout BWJ • Coroma del llar • 719-l&M .. 22 M co CJ) ...... <ti .... ... 1: E C> > 0 z >; CIS ,, -.: u.. ...... ... G> ,, c G> ~ j ~ -I !2 I . 0: I I j ---·----:::---~---- Bi Doings Old-tiaae radio ••• Fans and-former stars still love it NEWARK. N.J. -In a high-tech world of cable TV and video recorders. old-~ radio fans say no new-fangled entertainment can tum them on like the crack.ling strains of ''The Lone • Ranger," ''The Shadow" or '"nle Jack Benny Show." · The 150 nostalgia bu.Ha who attended the eighth annual Convention for the Friends of Old-Time Radio over the recenUy shared memories, listened to panel di8cullions and shopped at a memorabilia buaar. The convention, billed by· orpnUien .. the only one of ita kind in the country, brought together actors from several ptrOll"U08 with fans and collectors. .-l.aY Hickenon, publilherof a bimonthly radio n'Zmlgia newsletter and one of the convention'• co-dWnnen. Mid the ewnt attracted fans from California, Florida, Canada "and~ place.in between.'' Hicker9ln. of Hamden, c.onn., said he enjoyed radio becaU8e "it'• all imagination -you don't aee what you're hearing." He said he specialized in collecting tapes of "Jack Benny Show!' broldcasla and named his Appean Thun. Fri. A S.t-8 P .M. to la> A..M. Swuiay Jam 8 don la> P .M. till ??? ~or... aw.a. KERRY GRETZELMAN AS.Guitar Hon d' 0-... Lmdi. DlaMr All D.y • Jfjpt Complete Tbenke;i'fib9 Dbuaer $6.95 , n• I...._... S!l0-1840 c.ta ... By ROB WRIGHT ~tecl P.-Writ. newsletter "Hello, Again," after Benny's famous opening line. Semi.nan were offered on such topics as the career of F.dgar Bergen, a review of the radio days of "Gunsmoke" and the collecting of radio lop. At a banquet Saturday everuna. awards were given and CMt memben of '"nle Shadow" recreated an epA.ode of J.bat 8eries. _ _ The center of attention waa a room where memorabilia dealers bad aet up shop. Co1lecton could purchMe tapes of popular ahowa includina "Amoe and Andy," "Fibbel' McGee and Molly" and ''Dk:k Tracy," and tho9e of leller-known ones like '"lbe Baby Snooks Show" and "I Waa a '-c.ommun.iat for tl'ie FBI." Other dealers mid glomy phofOll'apha, aerialbed comic booka and mimeoeraphed .:ripa from the........-. Amona the acton pn!lellt were Miriam Wol:fe, who started in radio in 1926 at aae 4 and appeared on "Let'• Pretend" and "Studio One," and Jacbon Beck, who acted in ''Supennan"and ''The Ci8oo Kid .•• Qne of the moat popular tables WU manned by Fran Striker Jr., whoee father wrote and developed ''The Lane Ranaer'' 8eries, which branched out into boob, film. comic books and eventually televition after starting on WXYZ radio in Detroit in 1934 . Listenen walled in line to buy autographed copies of Striker's recently published biofvapby of hia father, who died in 1962. Striker, of.Lanldale, Pa., 18id his father came up with the idea of writine a western eeries while nmninC a ndio station in Buffalo during the 1920a. He bepn Rlllna mimeographed copies of his .:ripta to other ltatiom., and in a few years bad 90 .ut.criben to hill .mce, wbk:h ai.o included ICience fiction and mY*!'Y pr'Olr8llla. After WXYZ offend the elder Striker a Job writing dramatic ~pta full time, '"The Lane Rancer'' rellUlted. "It waa a recuJar .-ycbeck rather than V(81tlng by the meQbmr for the mailman. Tbme were Depr c 1 rion tims and it appeared to be a good decllkJn," the writer'• aon said. THE CHART HOUSE - Sh:<ik :. -Scalood -Prime Rih ·-··-Come back with us to t1i.e way ft was tia '83 20th Anni~ Celebration Sunday November 20th through ·Wednesday, November 23 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 20 years of au~ 1520 W. Coaat Hwy .• N~rt Beach 54&-7187 r .. A -. ---~111111111111111--~--~ -.=.-.= _____ -:_-~ =._.::..:=.._ -_ -~'!"""'!!!'.-!!!!!!!!.---~ T-~ 0 Big Doings ~From Page21 who hNda the state'• five-year-old film office. Wong aaya Hawaii ranb hiCh UD001 movie producers "becauae people 1i.ke filming in Hawaii and that'• a definite plua in our direction. We have long ahooting daya. unlike Loe Anp1es, wheFe - &ma NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'l" Include• Beverage -Well Drink or Beer . 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 CO TA MESA arle'luin ~ o;,.,.,, ,.,._..,, •• ., NOW PLAYING • Dlrec~d By Tom Blank Mualc By Frederlclc L.01N Boole and L.ttrlc• Btt .Ahan Jatt L.emer 80rDetime9 you can't begin ahooting until the aftemoona becaU81e of the smog. About a year ago, Kull and members of the Produoen Amodation of Hawaii decided to undertake a five-point program to develop all Uj)eCta of the movie and television. production industry -includinc educating the 1ocal bosinew community on movie deals. developing the infrutructure needed to~ such an industry and educating the public on the benefits of the movie businMa. • on . LIVE -ON STAGE The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit -Olfected B y - J ach Bunch ~ 7 FREEDMAN WAY. ANAHEIM (Across trom D•sneylandl FETTUCCINE WITH SMOKED SALM!JN De/ic[I(.<.' ri/Jlxm pasla wil/1 smoked salmon. blended inw a velvety sauce of butter. cream ;mrl Italian ct/eeS<_•S. /'/us your choire of a mixed green or orange almond salarl . CREPE ST. .JACQUES AND SPINACH SOUFFLE C~PE Our ,<;(>afoorl classic combinf(J with a savory Spinach Soume Crepe. l'lus y<HJr r·hoive of a mixed green or orange almond salad. , VEA L SCAUOPINI PARMIGIANA /Jrea<fffi vf'a/ scallops sauteed. then topped with Italian tomato sauce and J>rovolonP. ~omano :mrl l'armt·.~m rheeses. Served with a vegetable. pouKoesilnd your choice tJf a mixf'd green or orange almond salad. lk1't"' <ITYJf Jf>e</ llK> µrice of delidous old world rooking. 10 just $6.95 for any one oft flt>se Ple{!.ant rlinnrrs. any night after five. This irresisl.ible prioo won·1 /Je arrH1nrf long. So 11sit 11s sooil. )oo'// be spoiled after this. South Coast !'law (714) 556-1225 University ~ne Center. San Die€o (619) 453-6616 Offer goorl nttrr 511M. And try llS for Sunday Brunell . . • -~< I G :> ~ G "" ..... ,., "" Ci •CD ~ z 0 ~ i .. . • t t I 24 ~ E G> > 0 z ~ -0 -.::: u. What's Happening . Largtt_grant Lyric Opera is recipient 'T11e•1 I' I,,,_ KA?jSAS CITY, Mo. -Kansas City's Lyric Opera has received an advancement grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The award, the largest given to any opera company this year, makes the Lyric eligible for up to $85,000 in federal funds to be matched three to one. Lyric Opera perfonnances in October her- alded the beginning of Kansas City's cultural 9e8llOJ\. American ~. . A. T. LEOS Cahfornia cuisine. Fresh Seafoods. pastas, meat , & Poultry Elegantly Sefved"' a casual atmosphere. Dinner lrom S p m 7 days a week. Wedding r~ttOnS and nart>eS. 3901 E. Coast Hwy .. Colona clel Mar. '759-1854 THE BARN Ame11can Lunch M·F 11'2 30 Dinner M-S from S PM Happy Hour M·F 4.30 to 7 PM Sun. Champagne Buttel Brunch 10-2·30. Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Fac1lrt1es 14982 Redhill, Tustin 730-0115 THE~ BARN FAllllD ITEAKHOU8E The 011g1na1 Featuring display !>foiling lunch Mon -Fri. 11·2 Dinner nightly Mon ·Fii. from S p.m .. Sat. & Sun. trom 4 p m. 2001 Harbof Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-9777. HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous Vlltiety of hamburgers, saloon steak W'dwiehes, lobster bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry cob- bler. Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M-Sat. Sun. 10-10. Special Sunday B<eakfast Great bar A happy hoof 1545 Adams at Harbof, Costa Mesa. 546-7392. PARADISE CAFE San franciScan styte. Fresh hsh and pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M-F 11-3 Dinner Mon ·Sat. from S p.m. Happy Hr M-F 5-7. Wed. Ladies nrte 50' well drinks IYom 3 p.m Banquet fac11i11eS 600 NewPort Center Or ... Fashion ls&alld, Newport Beach. 6«-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN B<eaktast. lunch. clfnnef Patio dining with ocean Vl8W. Modest prioes Beer/WWle. Fame(j f<>< Belgian waffles Open da4ly trom SAM. 1198 S. Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna • Beach 497-t667 T. C. PEPPERCORN Five d1n1ng rooms with fireplace Lunch Mon. Fn 1 1 30-3 p m Dinner 7 days fr om 5 p m Alti tude ad1ustmen1 hour •· 7 weekdays. Dancing and entertainment Tues -Sat Banquet tac1111ies. 8052 Stark Ave . Huntington Beach 842-5535 Chinese JADE DIJAQON Szechwan & Mand8rln Cuisines of , Oki China. Host Wallaee lee. Chef Yu Ctlen Elegant dlf'llnQ Lunch, Olonet. Sat & Sun. Otm Sum (Ch1neM Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets, Beet & Wine. Reasonable Price&. 12100 BM<:h Blvd .. Stanton 89&-8933. AIRPORTER INN Medlt ... ren.en Room Continental. Lunch M·F 1 I 30 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 -3 00 Otnner trom 5.30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Fac11t11es 18700 MacArthur Irvine 833-2770 MARCELi COCKTAILS aBRA881RtE Amateur talent show Wednesday night. Prizes awarded. Soups, sand- wiches, shrimp cocktail. Live enter· taiMlent Friday & Saturday nights. Sunday attemoon jazz. Happy hour •·1 p.m. MVflfl days a wee!t. 130 E. 1_7th St .. Ooeta Mesa 646-3666. RIVIERA Continental Chef Richard 9ergner since 1970 Intimate 01n1ng Lunch 11 30-3 00 Otnner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S B11s101 . Costa M esa 540·3840 Greek FRAN0'8RllN8 lriSh Splflts & exqulSlte Greek Cuisine. Authentic Greek appetizers and entrees by Atf'lens·bofn Chef Oionntsseus. Greek waiters & Greek IOI!< rnu9ic. Coolctalls and entert aln- rnent. 1eoo w. 9th St .. In the port eree of long Beech. 213-436-2321 • Italian AMAi.Fi Most beautiful, atfordallje, romantic ristorente •=he Or\nge Coast Tradhlonal and I Ital/an dishes A ta C4rJI tom .95. Dinner nightly from 5 ~ except Monday. Cocktail lounge and llYe entertainment. 3520 E. Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar 676-1922. • CAFE UDO A sman and Intimate alcove 01 dignity that Offel's an e111ensM1 menu Lunch· es "M-F 1 t·3. Otnners nightly 6-11 Piano bar nightly. from 9 p m Sun.• Tues & Mike Potterson Wed . ...Sat. 2900 Newport Bllld .. New• port Beach 675·2968 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECT.ORY DONATELLra In Costa t.Aesa since 1973. Pizza trom the East has come West! Pizza. pasta, salads. beer. wine. lunch specials. Catering. lunch Tues. thru Fri., 11:30 to 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 0 Fairview, Costa Mesa. 5•8-3172 and 548-1037. TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyte 1tat1an Cooking 1n a romantic atmosphere Same owner since 1975, Open Mon. thru Thurs. t t 30AM to IO:OOPM. Frt & Sat. to 1 tPM. Sun Brunch 1Q..3. Dmner 1111 lOPM. 2267 Fairview, Costa Mesa 642-9500 Mexican CASA CAMINO Margarita, and great Mexic.tl food. Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour M-F 4-e:30. Sunday champagne brunch 10-3. Two Of. ange County locations. 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 6"6-3228. 20111 Broolchurst a1 Adams, Huntington BMch "3-97 48. -• Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our food 1s a trip to Mexfeol Est since t972 Open daily from 11 a.m. I<>< lunch & dinner Cockta.ils Two ~ cations 296 E 171h St .. Costa Mesa 5"5-7626 t05 MaKl St . Balboa 675-9600. TORTILLA FLA TS Award winner year af1e9vear. Same Sonora style cooking lfnce 1949. Open dally 11:30 to 10PM. Sunday brunch 10.30 to 3. Happy hoof 4 10 6PM weekdays.. Complimentary bOtanes Centlna open IN 2AM. 17-40 S. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beacl\ 494-6588. TRES AMIGO& A place for people who appreciate good Me~fe•n food at surprisingly low prices Open daily 1 t a.m tunch & dinner Delly luncheon specials Ceter1ng 2200 Harbor Blvd . I( Mart Plaza, Cos1A Mesa 642·8274/8278 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS • Healthy foods. nat!Maly Fresh baked muffins daily Fresh fU1C8S Vaoetat wines Lunch & dinner 7 days a week lrom 11 > M. Sunday champagoe brunch 11 A M 10 3 P.M Between Bijlloclts & I. Magnm in South Coas1 Plaza. 556-97QO. {Lowef level) PUFF'INI "Net\nly'' cod!ed toodl. from p.o- *-to a..-to .. ..._ A.n ~ IU'e In nel\nl ..ting. Open SUn.. thru nu.. 8 am to t 1 pm. Frl. & Set. e Ml 10 12 ~ Vlaa/MC C-.. ~ erete ~ 3050 E. Coe.t Hwy., Cofone def Mllr. M0-1573. liiit.1.1.1;,.it§UI BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beet Entrees & Seafood. Lunch I I . 3 00 Olnnet from s PM Happy Hour M·F E1ttensive ()ystl!f Bar Sun Champagne B<unch 10 • 3 bo 4258 Martingale, Newport Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features tresh local seafood. eastern beef Lunch, dinnef. Suiday brUnch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertainment nigfllly and Sunday attemoon. Lounge food gaol- ley. Historic waterfront landmalk In Newpon's cannery Village. 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh sealooO and tots of 11 Newpor1 Beach -Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. Oveilooks Ne wport Bay. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 6"2·3431. !Moe • Lunch, dlnnet. happy houf. 1830 Main. 545-4774. TALE OF ntE WHALE Open 7 Days B<eakfast 7 a.m M-F lunch 11-• M·F. Dlnnef 4-11 M·S. Sat & Sun. bNnch 7-4 Oyster bar Fr1 . Sat . Son. Banquet facilities up to 500. Entertainment Wed-Sun. Panoramtc bey view. 400 Main St .• Balboa. 673-4633. THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & lnterna11onal Cu1s1ne Waterltont dining Chet CMrles Kalag.an lunch, Olnnef. Sat & Sun Award Winning Brunch Banquets & C8t8ftng. Oyster Bar. Entertainment. UdO Vlllege. Newport Beach 673-4700. For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera at 642-4321 ext. 269. - ' Illy Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wnt ... , It., Costa MeN, Ca. Mall addr ... : Box 15'0, Costa MeN, Ca., 92126 Telephone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by the nerwotks land stationt and ia •ub)ect to change wishour notice. -·-·· ~ .. ¥ .... ~ •••••• _, ................................................ :·~ 2 :w Anfenm ...................................................... : ~ 3 llayUaJe lllaaMI .............. : .................................. ~ 4 7'ube~ .................................................. : ~6 ~ ~ule ............................................ Pa1Je 7 1t:veniZJ6 Schedule ........................................... ,~ lO TVPulZle ........................................... :····· ........ ~Jl r:) KCET, 44018uMM Blvd., Loe Angeeee. ca. 50) KOCE. 16744 Golclerl Weet St., Huntington a..cti, ca. II) f(DOC-TV, 1nC> Cllmentlne, Mehelm, Ce. ---------- Qn.:TV. 1 iae GrMd Centrll Ave., Cllen4 .... de. TV, 2131 ....,,.._ AWJ., s.rta Monica. ca. Home llox Otfloe, Tlme-Ltte' Bulldlng, Rockefeller , N.V., N.Y. (CJ Clnemax, Tinte-Ute Bulldtng, ftockefeller Center. N.V.!-~ •• m•w~c...-. ea. .· IE. ....... A*"" GL ,,..., Nov. , .. , .. . . ---- Olpaple ...... With the Olymplca Juat a ,.., away ~An EvenlB1 of OaamplouhlpSbt· 1 .. • lbouta be u excel· leat tat the youa1 lbten who plaa to par·· tlctpete la the Winter · Ga ... In v...-1av1a. Alang thoM competlD1 le the 19U World Ladl• Champloa Elaine Zayak (above). lbe 1983 United ltatee palrchamplou Kitty ud Peter Car· nthenud dae 1911 ............. rta. Blotuoofthe United &tata. Tllebl9evntw1U lletelevteed•KOCR (Cb. IO) Wedaaclay at l:IOp.m. r • The Pilot T nae etog of • ..,...._. Actor Martin Sheen will play the title role In the Hven·hour inlnl·Hrla 'Kennedy,' to be telecut on KNBC (Cb.'> Sunday at 8 p.m., Monday at 9 p.m. a.nd concluding FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1983 - Tuelday at 9 p.m. Aleo featured In the film will be John Shea, E.G. Marahall, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Charla Brown, Vincent Gar.den la and Blair Brown. . .. -Daytime Dr•ma 'Guiding Light ... ' Dim fihi~h for exciting mystery BJ LYNDA. BIR8CB • ALL MY ClllLDREN:·Jeme aeea b1a baby and tella A.n8'e llhe bad no rtabt to JIU~ thechlld up for adoption. When the baby d•ppeara, Jeme trim umuc- cemfully to track the baby down. In an attempt to aeparate Cliff and Nina, Palmer offers to aend Cliff and DeYoll on aid trtp. but DeYcm retm.. l'ollow-tnc • ftcht with Erica OW6 her publldztnc their l"Oft\llnce, Mike dumpa her and bwta fol' A1eelran awlpment. Gres edmltl to Jenny be lied about blamlna her for 9C'Cident. Toi).y wamed by Olea lf hia marri1ae to Jenny la off, ao la hJa modeJlna caner. Ralph dellchted by hia fim date with Opal. Tad Md Marian'• trylt sets off to poor start. ANM'llER WORLD: Julia a hit on her first talk-ehow appeannce. Carice facea ftnanda1 worriea when Larry'• paycheck doem't cover the monthly bWa. Bla1ne jeaJoua when MK llwe Jamie UlllPunent inlt.Hd of Sandy. A prepant Stacy ten. a ltlll crtUcally ill Mark that ahe'• expecUnc b1a baby. her body with Eugene ltanding over it, a knife-wieJdlna man who Joou just like~ appeara ln the room. Hope joim Danny and Bo'a ''video crew .. at the pri8on. Hope mu.t stay with them aad help maintain their cover. Bo and Hope are in awkward position when - they are liven oottaae for a week on pri8on grounds with double bed. EDGE OP NIGHT: With nearly everyane removed from cable TV hypnotic apell, Sky .-after Hext. Hat killed and Gunther shot. Derek tellt Mu. he'll work with him, ~t planl to fight for Chris: Preecber ava Jodie after Robbie intomw Preldler that Jodie la trapped in fire. Jodie and Preecher make love at penthou.e. Louia trap1 Mitzi. and the wounded Gunther in a locked room, where the duo hear. manae acratchlnl 80U.Dd. GENERAL BOIPft'AL: Arrivina in PortOw-lea, Yuri ordenGrant turned over in ochance tor an American bellnC held captive. Scorplo refules dMJ., knowing Grant a deed man if he ia taken out of Port Chari.. AmMlina- tion attempts are made on Gnnt, but AS THE WORLD TURNS: Caupt none are aucoemul. After receiving by Davtd tr)'tnc to cbanee blood letter telling of his love for her, Celia aamp)ea.Jeffl'UDloff.Jeftwindaupon villta Grant in pNon. She aaya ahe Skid Row and buy. eome medwJdrtne doem'tknowlfaheoouldeverllvewith to aboot into vein. but stope when a him but cannot totally deny her love. poHceman cmnea on .cene. Jeff I'* to GUIDING UGRT: ffM'\rv recounts 11euy motel and trim to ao cold turkey. --J Whit beU.W. Steve'acbar19 that Cnia weekend when he, H.B., Brandon. BUI doubJe.crc 11 e c1 Whit with com theft. and Tom met Annabelle'• mother. She Whit ftr. C'nla and C'nla vowa to &et •Pi-red dwinl one of their fiahinc even. Marao invita Bob and female trlpa and later drowned. TClln dla-- )ldae Bua c.o.uton for dlmm. J'tnt covered her body, and aoon after that lkab feela uncomlortable beclme on bla he diappeared. EU tra_pa ToQy Md flnt date with Sualbecmne on to him. bo1dl. sun on him. but Tony man..- but the two-'--e.ch other' to .ape and rum to the boardlnc -Y"~ ICOIQPlllY hex.-to warn everyone that the and laup off their first da... camera EU told Bea to tab to meetmc ~== .::::,~.:; boldltbe bomb. Tollyarrtwa)lltafter Scott. 8mtt and l'ran haw dinner. He ~ ~c.,ott.;,~ '::...~: ~·t ldmlt that he II s.n a.a. lnJuria Beth. who candnu. to tab· while J'ran dom notNWel tbatabe.. lboww ahll'.,.... to try and c-... a ........ dauehw by tbillr affair. twit from BndleY• ra~Noorl• ... ... ~ wbm ..... ti.... bylllliilkal' wt.. Uf1lan Beth ,...... tt!1a ~.::::1';!f= upan--.PhOlptrW tooomeon to Tre,d .... ~rv.e::=-m LOVING: AtW crylftl an Douc'• • ,..,... by t.mOJ. 'l'balw ....... .. lhaukllr about diWl'09 al-....... tam he smde mtlhkw ID b11 ,.._ Lona· aanf 1 llW1 kDOwn about dcnhtp wttb a.th ad tbM be bM to RC191tand1Wrill fwaJaacdme.Cllln r...m out more to otblr' people. lnfGnm .,_ thet the =• him to .... °"" -the Sm. DA YI OJ' OtJll UVD: lAdt6a North ID Jmmry, but DOC If ........ JUlt --.. poUo9 dilooYw lntmdl to dlvab. ADD and. MID11 nlataamMcJ. alD1bm to bloom. Ann 4 Fttdmy, Nov. 11, 1113 lnfanm .. , ........ Mr. divorce. Merrill tella Roger that if all· she'll be ia his miatre9a, she will not stay with him. Bi.lly runs into Noreen in hospital .and they decide they both need eomeone to love. Garth calla lJly at Stacy'• when he heara ahe'a borne. Jack almolrt bits Garth when Garth aab what he knows about normal family life. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Dorian deddet to help .,enta corner David. David agreea to wait awhile before telllng CUlie he la her father. Dorian takes photo of David that Mn. Beutel aent to Callie and aubltitutea stranger'• photo. a.le deddee to atop eearch for her father. Edwina to take over Pat'• talk ahow. Jenny heartbroken when Kat oonaiden moving to Florida with Mary. Bnd aenda clipplnal about Katrina'• pMl •hooker and dn&g abu8er to Kat'• prospective Florida employer. RYAN'S ROPE: Maggie's boyfriend Duaty arrivea and says he wan ta $1,000 to keep quiet about her put. Magte hopes to get the money from Roger, but changes her mind about uking for the CMh when he ten. her he never plana to remarry. Frank prepares to return to work. Ryan ia unimpremed by Sydney, who haa her eye on Jack. Joe and Siobhan make love, but he reel1-he ml.Ill atay married to b1a wife to protect Siobhan'a llfe and b1a own. BW warrw Siobhan that all Joe ever brinp II heertache. . SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Jo fMn Warren haa di8covered Suzi'a lnherttance and feels that he la trytnc to pt b1a hands on lt. A pn·totina Varta ltops Jo and Sull • tbey leave the Riverboat afW dinner. Travll_puD· '-he'll not rmt unUl hll uncle ¥arUn ii cleared of any l'Jlll6don of embeaJe.. ment. JUnao pock.eta one of the dlamondl Warren wanta plan111d in Mutln11 briefc.w. Stephanie Md Tnvla ~when they .. Lloyd'• ~ laylna Martin .... bad~ UoNJM fJnUda1 cMJ•np . YOUNG AND TD IUCITLBllc Tncy may haw to ,.. ct._ al, bu1lnl oq.• ............. Doca-,_. Tr'llCj may haw m...t ...... mamt tw.lt damlta by taldnl • IDID1 6t pm.. Jill candmm to DNtmd .. ti .....,.t. Jeck ..... bane he --... and that .... ltOl a. blm. DD ..._ that aD .._ nntl II fw ._ IDMTille to A.My to waft. Paul ~ dloll Rkk'• lint wU8 druMWd. Paul ... te.Yln ... tblMm It W11 an lodMntaJ c1nJwn1n1. -nr--..- 'The Day After ••• ' A different kind of horror 17 PHIL IN&IDSIUUN ............... "lhe_Day Alter" ma1 be the most _triah~ movie everm.de. ~~ hcnW. cmitir ol"t111i11Jii. aUina Sunday on ABCt ta not a ruthlem r:r ax murder nor a man ... dna aUen from • ..,.. 1-rhe i:r.... After'' dlU with • devutatina n war in which the .urvtvon are not much luckier than the deed. The film arriYfl9 atop a tidal wave of controYerly. 1bme who IUpport in- cre1nd deferwe lpend1nc and a strcJn8 nuclear deterence policy c1a1m ABC may be aid1nc the Ru.iana by bu.1ldJnc public aentiment for a reduction in nuclear weaponry. Anti-nuclear poupa. who have aomehow obtained and d.rculated early copiea of the film. are prailinc the movie u a needed educational tool. BecaUle of~ uproar, ABC haa had difficulty •ttracttnc advertllen for the 2 W ·hour preeentadon. The network hu vowed to air the t7 million movie on achedule no matt.er how many advertiaera are lined up. One thing ia for certain: "The Day After'' will leave no one unmoved. The opening ICeDe9 are aerial ~ of the luah American heartland where the drama will unfold. In a written ltatement, director Nicholaa Meyer explained why thia aetting wu aeleC'ted: "Kanau City ia the eodo-cultural u well aa geographjcal mid-point of the continental United States; in addition, lt la -u a oomequence of the many mialile lib in the area-one of the top 10 military target. in our country. ''Flnally, KanaM wuchcmn beaaua it ta far removed from the heedquarten of military and fore!p policy' and the people who live U.ere are not intimate- ly ocnnected with alobal t.ctka and maneuvertnc; rather, they are con- cerned with their own jot. and rmpomibWUea, much like the l'9t of UI. In that leme, thia film WU made by and about 8UCh people.'' Indeed. ·the movie never takes ua into the White Houae or the Pentaga11 or the Kremlin. We are introduced to a heart surgeon (Juon Robards), whoee collep.age daughter ia preparing to move to Beston. A farmer and h1a wile (John Cullum and Bibi Be.ch) are makina artanaement. for their daughter'• weddlna. A young airman (Willaim Allen Young) reluctantly leaves h1a wife for a mWtary Ulignment. At the Jaaon Robard1 play11 a heart surgeon. University of Kanau at Lawrence, student. are registering for fall cia-. While theee people try to carry out their every~y tub, dlat:relllng news la carried CYller radioa and te1evWon aeta. Some sort of mWtary crisia la brewing alOfll the border between Eut and We.t Germany. Later thett ii word that Moecow baa been evacauted. Panic erupts in the American heartland u b;ahtened --dent. strip erooery abelva of food and batterie.. The freeways are jammed with raddent. fleeing what they believe la a taraet dll'.. • Perhaps the lllOlt dJabeu1eninc moment in the movie occun when a co1leae prof..ar (John l.Jthaow) and hia student. see American Minuteman m1w11• atreaJdna acrom theaky, just 30 mllwte9 away bun their RUiii.an • far&etl. The profemor reellJ.lee that RU8lian miwtlet are undoubtedly allelldy on their way to Kamu. It'• never clear who started the war or who fired the first millilea. To the ordinary folks in the heartland, lt hardly matt.era. Kamu Qty ia vapor- 1.z.ed by the Ru.-lan millilee, shown in gut-wrenching apedal elfecta acena. To the spared residents of Lawrence, the greatest huard ia radJOllCtive fallout, which oovera the ground like deedly'snow. Some people take ahelter in well-stocked buementa. Others huddle in uniWl'lity bu1ldinp. J:lectrkel power and ceJePb,one .,._ Yb are out. Dr. OU. (Robarda) and other' ph~ man the uniwnfty holsitil. W111n1 • hopei.. cmnpllln tD cr.t m OWiW HDI nt.qnW oi people ~ In the bQJnblni or W from ndlaUon llldawa Ev.ft after the ndladon dJmin.lahe9. the motmare ....,.,.._ Lhwtock m. died. J'ood and water are ..... 'lblre ant f1rinl lqUMil for Jooten. 1DM1 lfaWI for thedMd. Whilea few people try to maintain ane wnhlaMe of order, othen are ooncerned only with the IUl'Yival of thelmelwe and thetr famWm '"nle ~" ia not a pretty p6cture. It 't provide much hope that the post-war world will be a pJeuant one in which to live. IY a film. it haa a few flaws. It wu ortcinallY made u a three-hour, two-part drama. Becau.e of extenalve trlmmlnc • ..ne of the ma.lndw'acten' atoriea are not re.olved in utid.actory fuhion. -Still. '"nle Day After" la a powerful. thought-provoking work. (One wiahee it could be shown in Rumia, u well.) When the movie ends, you may find younelf praytna that "The Day After" remainl fiction and never becomet history .• CDJ TV TIDBITS: . Kenny Rcwers returns to,the miAu acree11 in . 'The Gambler -The Adventure Continue.," a two-put, four-hour sequel to the popular movie i-ct. on Ropn' hit acm&· The CMt includes Bmce Boxlettner, Linda Evam. JohnnyCnwford and Ouneron Mitchell. The mini8eriea ain Nov. 28 and 29 on CBS. "The Man from U .N .C.L.E. '' '8 about to take on a new Mlflnment at "~ Point, N.A.S." Robert VaUlhn, atar of that 1960a aeriea, will replace Patrick CYNeal in the role of Harlan Mum, the wealthy and powerful bulllnemnan who ta both friend and 8dwrary to Denn.ls Weaver'• Rear Admiral Thomaa Mallory. Vauahn will first be seen in an episode to be broedcaat Dec. 5. Loretta Swit portrays a .harried hou.aewi.fe tryin1 to keep alx touah-talk.ini kid8 from makinl • ahamb1ee of a church'• Christmal ...-nt in an upc:iQlllina holida.y apedal. '"nle Bst ChristmM Paa-nt Ever" ain Dec. 6 on ABC. Friday, Nov. 18. 1983 3 -hlle -·rr1c1ay----UIWiiii _.,...,.... ......... ...... ......... 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C• ..... •-llY ••• .,.,,_y..,_. ... tr 111111 Wll':ftlftf=llY ...... -_____ _, .... .. . ...... ........... ,.... ............ _ ....... .... ......... T--. . AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC_.:..J~EP-RENAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ' ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -840-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. C.osta Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH AR.AS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me.sa -546-1934 • laily~Hat FORD THEODORE ROBINS F~RD 4060 HarbQr Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntlng_~oo Beach 848-n39 PONTIAC . . BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-8851 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI . . .. 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Ttvee g •n.1•n• Matt lrMSt--· . . lldultl1ll; oevtd Mloh11n1. euthof of clOM. catefree Jrlend9 from• smell Penn-the murder of a,..,... pn>ltftule ~I(·· , ''Tiie Best Of Frlendl: Profllet of Extreor· sytwnla steel town are cNlnQed t~ plf'llp who tried to rec:N!' her~ -••. > '. . • ~:· j 1 hr.). ~= =:, ~~o ~~wt; · lter.~... '. .• . •i' ~~·~-~-J! .. (-1981. Adven--ibrs.~min.) ,._._.A drametk\~~· ,., tunl);Blrry ~~ t<'hambetta. .. ~••Nm.Y . · structlon of a tul-9cale cover~byH. · ... . A grOUp.-ot t superior met"· • ----Jemee 9roed / Lany Atomic: Energy Commllllon Of the ~ • ~· ···'f~~ 'berilt the tOrcet of• tiny mlltary Alell8nder 12-round ESPN Heavyweight prOblems. of light waler l'98C1ora. (1 ;) • ·• .(lelal •• ':PG' (1 ht., .Omin.) Cha~ bout (from Attantlc City, 30 ~ · · ' • CD •M••• N.J,L <Rt (2 tn .. 30 i:m. • GPCULW • "In Pralle Of Older Women" •B • •••JWIT Jennifer helpS ~ ... "Gray lady Qown" (1978;,. • . ~8. l>rar'M) Tom Berenger. twen Joey raise money for his class trip by AdYenture) Charlton tfes=on, Car· . A Hungatlan lottlatlo remlni9c:es on .-owing him to sell a calendar with the radlne. When a nuclear <*fY" his pest romantic conquests; from 'hll6st ~ nude shot 9Y8f' taklll of her. Ing 41 men aboard Is rammed a way-at the age of 12 to his sedUCtlon of· a 8 0 • IM After bungling a talent ward freighter, it Sinks to a depth Of 1,400 housewife at 30. 'R' ( 1 hf., 48 ~.) ~tlon al echool becau8e of siege fright. feet and t>ecomesi.Uirloualy perched • •GUI feat\nd: the story of • cou- Webster lllml he's expected to pemwm onaaealhelf. 'PG' 1hf.:51 m:) .; -' plawtlOWIJesttanded etaea; pi9nllt Dino withBenVereenonTV. · <:a>·•tm • aw-..ttoet-. •· ·1. ... ~~ (ttv., 30mln.) (J)LOllDT ed by Howard Heeaeman1 thll ......,. . ~~ ''Ueed CM" (1980, Comedy) .-. ..._ Behlnd-the-9Cef* of r.t• BOmt of ·the most~~~ . }: ., 1 .:s;.KUrt . FMMI, J[M:k Werden. After ·the the controver9iel TV mo-M "The Dey from thelast!Yel. (1 tv.) ! ~ +· -'("··"!,-.1 '°"* of I a.nkrupt car shop dlel. NI After": a loCel famty who makes eclM .. ''If I Had My Wey" (1940, ~ ..-?4 ~ ,~ ~~ee• tty to· C<M!lr up his dernlle to films. cal) Bing Crosby. Gloria JMn. Two Yffi/Jr~f. • pewtnt ta weetlhy car dealer brother ·•WM.I.Simi-"Extra $pedal Situ-dMll8nl open a nlghtdlb HI New Von<t._ ·-. • frotn. lnhWltlng the business. 'R' ( 1 hr., 53 ations" Guest: Mario J. Gabelll, president, with lhe help of an orphen end !\et' · ~.) . : · ~ Gabelll & Compa!)y. -~ reMrved reletl\les. (1hf.,30 min.) · • -· .. ''Alllgator" (1981, Suspense) • •caDllll"C_..CCMllY ''W89h-_(ll)_,1MCU Robert Forster. Robin Riker. A baby alll- lngton Assignment" An Interview with ouc _ (I) .. "Flretox" ( 1982. ,AdYenture) gator flushed Into a city's 8eW9t' system Congressmen on the -. and events cant Eastwood, Freddie Jones. A U.S. grows to •monstrous SIZa and ~ • that an.ct Orange COUnty. . • pllot goes b8tllnd Rulelan iw.. to st ... • . taste tor hul'nanL ffllJ~m.. t5'min.) ®-Miil Len OaW90n end Nick supersonic·. flghtlnnnllllnA, 'PO' (2hrl., 1&. ·. · (J)Hdd hd ilml•-Buonlcontt hOBt a revleW Of the ~ l'!!!ltl ";-r-·-. . . . • . (I) ... -''SCCA Super Vees" weet1'1Nflhlghllghts. (1hr.) -· -TmM.-Ford~/ -(tr~Seca.Cellf.) (R) (1hr .. 30 •ECA1'19' · ho11u IOok at lmportanttrenduncr~ .... ~~ '. . min. -WWTUl-Guelt: ewtntslnthelklltedStat••Ment>;fOf. "' · •• ·(IJ "Dettor Yes: The Hyannis Neeme. • ·..... elgl\ tellrvlslon and print joumell9'1 ~... ' r._' ,-~ffalrOoctor v .... (No Dete. Drama) emt •• ()) IMUI The annual Oii Barons' Bal tloned In,,_ country. ... • ., ·· , ~land. A~ IOClety women's pre$· threatens ro 9f11Pl Into a highly etnotlonll 1••1DC1 "Pat Benetar" (1 hr.) '. .< · • ·ence In• quiet resort town trlggeru mur- conttontatlon between the £wing and = ···-· ' . ·111: ~~ Bernes famlllea ( 1 hf.) (J) • • ... '• ,' I • • • .. "BIOw Our' (198t, . · -. • , . • a •Mn Highlights of the 8illplnae) John Trede, Nancy Alen. -IDmlY Loe Angelel Kings It •. • ' . lhlrd day Of I four-day muaiC festival held Clfected by Brian DePalma. A motion pie· l§CMuck1 (3 fls.) • ·· on Memortel Dey Weet<end lnclUde perlOr· ture llCIUnd technician wttneeaes a car & I I• . · rnencet by Stevie Nicka. Joe Walth, The acclde«lt that later appeats to Nive ~ • m.L Pfetenderl. Mll8lng PerlOfl8. U2. au.rter· ~ 811811inatlon, (2 hrs.) •----..r-Eric FWw·---"--~~·~~;t..30·"*'-) u •a unmm 1n New Yotk City. Flehef· ~.,::: ~~~-w:.CS~ =·· ~ .~ •!,_~'Clln °' = '= ~ :r.=.:::::m~:J:: -*· (1hr .. 30~ . • .. t. ~·,,.... "*""-""'~ CD> .. "8tll Of TM.Nuflt" (11k.'.•, . ' "'. ....'tf!..~tlrill. andaMt l=hllweddlng. 11 hr.). • WM110ft rr•• · . . . ·:. .... AOl!l'9~&i0ftll. The l<lnkt. o..ie. • ! 211& SUlipWe) ~Schlldlr. ~8rilil~.· ·• ~· •· P-.AWCMI_, _ MlcMll JfiddOtl. -OP A OClll 2 I ''The Wil'I a myst«toul women wfiO w IN • ~I -__ .,,, _ _., . ,' . 3:s .. · -PNe-a Ootd'' A INdy la madl of Callfor· mlltr .. Of a mur•ed pellant. 'PG' (1 , LA .. :.:-si::-.::.,-~:nn:.:i:: ~~~Metal"~,.,,...,.·.~~ .. /· ·~~(1978. Dr9ma). ~_...,,...._ • ....,_._ (1tw.> , .~Al'llrMl9d.VOIOilot.lllM~~· • . .... ...... Bw.AnllllnM-W .. '1..0ve Qllcr' (1112. Orwni) '°"" v.non. A ~ ~ en Of $ . .... II drlwn IMO • ecNIM to Atrrt Mldlgln, a.. 8rtdgl& A PllOl191'1t trtmllldcM power t. • *111111 Mllat on • • flltcM lM Wllllt'Y fUblnCI Of • wonwi lnmlte In• women'• prtton weo-a bM· • V9fl9t}' of ~ectlr'I tn ...,_um. ':-i he met on 1 ,.,..., beaCh. (1 hr .• 25 tte to keep fief chlld. wtlO waa f8thefed by 8'ld plloll 'In the unherle. 'A' (1 hr .. 30 ~·L _ • =· ''8pll trnHie'' (1911, Or81N> -'i'• ' fMlll, Jlak .w--.. After Iha • "*'*9' guerd •• R' (,hr .• 36 min.) Ill! . \ . .. ''UMd Cwt" ( 1980. COr'MdY) O'ICllll. Ksen Min. A 1WW1 '9 = / .. ; • .,.. . OM* Cf a '**"IP' C* atq> -. NI • lntoJOl*'I·...... ..... 11 •• ·a ,.;·~ ____ ... __ 1....... .,....... ~ -... - A _.,...... r'Ji·. "" W(1tw.,19· ~ . . • • ...., ..... till • .: ·, . . I nilm•OM-....._....... ._, , .. ' ' • n ""°""' C:O. Pllfilfm blOOY oe..WllllDI• on W. _..IV ~.. •:-·., ....... '"" ..... ,_.. ,....... ~·:t .. ... ... ,. ........ .., ........ ,. ~ ~ ............... _..... . ,. (tflr.) -. ... ,......., '* """ prOfeCtton "°"' other and Meggie IMrne of P9ymenfl ,..,, Nov. 11. .. l • .. _.,, ........ MOVHs- -· "Steelyard Blues" (19-73. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Donald Sutherland. (2 hrs ) (t) "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978, Adven- ture) ,Charlton Heston. David Carradine. ( t hr., frl min.) (}f) "Megatorce" ( 1981. Adventure) Bar· ry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) lS) "F'lretox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs.. 15 min) -0 "Whose Liie Is It Anyway?" (1981. Drama) Richard t>reyluss. John Cassa- vetes. I 1 111 • 58 mon.) W Cl l "Split Image" ( 1981. Drama) Michael O'Keele. Karen Allon ( t hr . 51 min.) •(Cl "The Secret Lile Of Wnlter Mitty" ( t~.-1. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia -:'Mayo ( 2 hrs ) '(tf) "The Hound 01 The Bas"erv1t1es" ( t982, Mystery) Ian R1char<1son, Brian Blessed ( t hr., 18 min) lOl "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Drama) Dennis ChrrStopher. Paul Dooley (2 hrs ) •fSl "Honkytonk Man" ( t982, Orama) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs., 5 min.) 0 "The Man Between" ( 1954. Suspense) James Mason. Claire Bloom (2 hrs) •OJ "Splendor" ( 1935. Drama) Mtnam Hopkins, Joel McCrea. ( t hr . t 7 min.) .. (Zl "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) •<Cl "Amber Waves" ()980, Orama) Dennis Weaver, Kurt Russell. (2 hrs.) 41110 "Odyssey Ot The Pacific" (1981, Adventure) Miekey Rooney. ( 1 hr . 20 min) · · •CU "The Soy Who Never Was" (No Date. Adventure) (1 hr.) •@ "The Reluctant Astronaut" (1967, Comedy) Don Knotts. Arthur O'Connell. t~ hrs., 10 min.) •CSJ "The Wild Pony" (1980, Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hindle ( t hf., 29 min.) (2) "Still Of The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Me1yt Streep. (1hr ,J0mm.) 4 -mmlilve~ - CCl llOWll "A Dog Of Flanders" (1959. Orama) Devtd Ladd. Donald C1lsp. A young Dutch boy and his gr1mdlather flnd a badly abused dOg and lo11Jngly nurse It back 10 health. (2 hrs.) • (HI IOllll Hector Camacho vs. Aalaet Solis (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • CL) DO• A JAVOR -DOlfT ¥OTI POI In -Alter a boy's lather dies. his Ille changes drastle&lty and he and hit mothef roust attempt to resoive their problems. • CO) llCMI "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder"' ( 1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher, Susan Swnt Jomes. A lemale.Army doctor and a trout>le·pt'one medic help two nuns care tor a group ol Vietnamese orphans. 'PG' (1hr .50 m1n l U llCMI "Kennedys Don't Cry" ( 1982. Biography) Documentary. Narrated by Cllll Robertson Some previously never shOwn lootage ot the famous clan highhghts this hlrn chronlcle ol the Kenne· ..... llamlly'. (.I hr . 40 min ) DICK YAM DYii ....,..... . MD .... OllPOllTm M UWIMIBI Co11espondents Lin· da Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts join Paul Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum- ~r~ressional activities ,. Cll ... .... IWPf DAYI AUii .... n IDWMllllMITlnUUIM• ,_..,...,,, ... wu ...... .., LMC4Hl•C,_ ..... ~ IRU.0/11"1Wmt llOWll "Jlm<edl" ( 1982. Cemedy) Bette Mkller, Ken Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky casino deale< Into helplng her do away with her ObAO>oous boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 hr. 45min.) (SJ PAia CllAll "Snow" Hart is 1n "85· perate need of a computer whiz when the notes lor Klgoslleld's legal brief are loSI in a dowl"led compute(. ( t hr ) (t) llCMI "The Virgin And The Gypsy" ( 1970, Orama) Joanna Shimkus. Franco Nero. Based on a story by D.H. Lawrence. A proper young English girl rebelS against her clergyrr)8n father by taking up with a handsome gypsy rover. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) I ... ~ ... 1:11 I Oii 1111 TOMI Featufed: meet make- up master George Masters; explO<e the e_henornenon of body language. UfDFMaYPIUD e llOWll "Papltlon" ( 1973, Adventure) Steve McOueen. Dustin Hottman A pair ol Devil's Island convicts spef\d their time planning their escape (2 hrs., 30 min,) 8 lft Oii LA.' Featured· do aphrodlslaet realty work. meet the man who tends to the needs ol the L A 's Zoo's elephants. nc TAC DOUIN ' IOAP .. ., NOfU'ICOUIT ........ T01"1 ... IOlll WAll•tlTON .,_ 11 lllVllW ( -POOTUU m llCMI "Bowery To Broadway" ( 1944. Musical) Maria Montez. Jack Oak1e The combined ellorts ol two long-time nval tnshmen result In a series ol successful Broadway musicals (2 hrs.) .. 8 Cl) 1111 MU Oii tlAZZMI) Boss and Rosco dress In drag lo lure a gang of jewel thieves away trom their intended targets, Dalsy_and Lulu. ( I hr J 0 W -MTN The will or a deceased colleague requests Mr Smith to deliver the eulogy at his tune1al D ®l ~ Benson's d8c1s1on 10 te5h· • ty against mobsters mads tQ a major mix- up involving Kalie's cookie-baking busl· lness~..., ~~ TOllCIHT Jon VOlght: lnter\llews-With former Doors musicians: Gene Kefly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds recall their 1952 film. "Slngln' In The Rain." m llOWll "The Magnltfoent Seven" ( 1960. Western) Yul Brynner, Eh Wallach . A band ol gunfighters Is hired to protect a MeJCICan toll.In from outlaws. (2 hrs.) ti) WA11.aTOJJ wm II 1m¥11W QI!) WA&L nmT Wmt .. Extra Special Situ- ations" Guest: Marlo J. Gabeth, president. Gabelil & Company. CC) llCMI "The K1dnapp1ng Of The Presl· dent" ( 1980. Suspense) William Shatner. Hat Hotblook. While on a state visit to Toronto. the PreStdent of lhe United States Is kidnapped and held lor ransom In an armored truck lilied with explosives. {g hrs.) W IPOme:am (Q) llCMI "An Ottlcer And A Gentleman" ( 1982, Drama) Richard Gere, Debra Winger. An undisciplined aviation otfk:e1 candidate meets his match in a tough Naval dfrlj lnslructor 'R" (2 hrs., 6 min.) (S)llCMI "Honkytonk Man" (1982, Ora· ma) Chnt EastwOOd, Kyle Eastwood. An over-the-hill. alcoholic country-western ,singer travels to Nashville wnh his 1o4- vear-old nephew tor a la51-chanoe audt- Frtday, Nov. 18, 1983 9 O .,_ "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit T<,1les" (1982, Comedy) Animat· ed. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. lhr •• 30 min.) .. (I) PLAITICllAll WVllTTOllAV8 9 llCM fOOTUU.. l8TU --..a•••• .,.. "Critic's Choice" { 1963, Come· c;!tl Bob Hope, LUCiiie Ball. (2 hrs.) ., aa ~ "Monterey's Boat Peo· pie" Newly-arrived Vietnamese fishermen In California's Monterey Bay area have been accused of violating fish and game laws. killing wildlife with tht!lr gill .nets, and creating a strained relationship with local established fishermen. l nawem1a• .. , ...... all• Ma A yoong girl of six tries to confirm her suspicions 1ha1 Queen Eliz· abeth wears Iler crown at all times. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) •1 (I) awu.,..•lllDOl'Y e ALVll•MCl•M •t ---~ . -.nme .,. "The Great Sioux Upflsl"9." { t953, Western) Jell Chandler. Faith 10o'iili:;3:s.) I J&l:UIDm!fQ- UCCIUllUU. "Eklelon Champion· ships" (R) (1 hr.) CZ)_,.. "Stln Of The Night" (1982. -1T~::.-:: ... ~ ..... ----CllAIU--C0°'91 I W COUlfY "Wash· lngton Assignment" An Interview with oor Congressmen 911 lhe Issues and events that allec1 Orange Coonty. Ct>.,. "The Gamble(' ( 1980. Wesl· ern) Kenny Rogeis, Lee Purcell. (2 hrs.) CR> -TMI l9l Leo Dawson and Nick Buonlconll hosl a review of the prevlOUS weell"s NFL hlohliohts. ( 1 hr.) Cl.)• fllTW& 'It DAY 4 Hlghlighls of the last day of a fovr·day music festlval held on Memoflal Day Weetlend Include perter· mances by Waylon Jennings, Alabama, Emmylou Harris. Henke WllHams Jr .. Ricky Ska~The T.hrashet Btothefs. (1 hr .. 30 min. . (.S) "The Horizontal Ueu1enent" (1962, Come<ty) Jim Hunon, Paula Preo-tlss. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) e.,. "Three W1rrlO<s" ( 1977. Ora· Oma~ ~~d~rld, Charles White Eagle. .. -=-='=--_ _., .. waas: .. 1• 1L1 1::.-r::, .. , --·---.,.. m IOllDCI. "The Mountain wakene" The .-ctlon Ind UM of «IUll>- ment and IPt*el. and the bMict 01 at1it· Ing. at:rloe: and stooging on ekla (R) ca>-•·-........... A young bMeb.a JM19f confrontt M11llt attltudei wtien he quite the s.-m to help hit"'°"* with "women'a wortc." -·-U1'0M.L 12 Frtdey, New. 11, 1113 Cont. 'wl (I).,.."""', .. _ .-CA'ITOPTlll • THI IWIDY IOYI I IWICY DMW llYI-,_. .a.lUll ••:ae ......... ..... ,.,:.AIOll IATUJIDAY _,,AT,,. MNfl (II) vmo..aox IOCICllTY llCMI "Ragtime" (1981. Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) 1W@ mWIE "The last Sunset" (1961. Western) Rock Hudson. Kirk Douglas (2 hrs .. 25 min.) ,,. I (I).,.."""'/ llOAD-m CCIU.HI IA8llTIALl "Hall Ot Fame Tip-Off Classic" Hooston vs. North Carollna Slate (live from Springfield. Mass.). (2 hrs.) I IMIC llAUZlll llY '''°"" llM1WI -ATMM'I ..... l'OllAl9MOM .,_"Superman Ii" ( 1980, Fantasy I Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs.Smln) (jJ.,. "Eating Raoof" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) • CD> llCMI "Spll1 Image" (1981. Orama) '°" Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen. (2 hrs.) CS) llCMI "The ShOOlist" ( 1976. West· ern) John Wayne. Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs.) Gt .,_ "Black Horse Canyon" ( 1954, Western) Joel McCrea. Mari Blanchard ( 1 hr., 30 min.) lltemoo•----1 (I) PAT Mmr 11WITOOlll • llCMI "Seven" ( 1977. Adventure) W~llam Smllh, Barbara Lee. (2 hrs.) • .,. "BIOOdy Avengers" (No Date, Advenlute) Ale.11ander F1J Sheng. Richard ,.Harris. (2 hrs.) I MmYGIMnt . .. TICM Tml Nicholas talks with Stewart Brand, the man responsible tor "The Whole Earth Catalogue," about his new project. a guide 10 )he e111e1ron1c markeJglace. CID M•CA: TMI llC09iD C8flUil't - CC) llCMI "Z" ( 1969. Suspense) Yves Montand, Jean·Louls Trintlgnant (2 hrs .. 30 ~ 0 "Caravans" ( 1978. Adventure) Anlhon~nn, Jennifet O'Nel". (2 hrs.) -·Cl) TODAY ($1artlng lime Is 1eo-ta1ive.) e llCMI "Buck Privates Come Home·~ ( 194'7, Comedy) Abboll and Costello, _ Tom Brown. 11 hi .. 30 min.) • -• llW TODAY "The Butill8Ss WOl'ld Of Art Llnkleller" One Of lelevl· ston'1 flfat tell< 8tlOW ~t~lns how "-~::=m .. 1 (I) llCM POlllM&. (Sltrtlng time la ten111iv:;i {3 twt .. 15 mtn.) ., .... _ ··-9 •1U -"United Stales Chemplonthlf?a" (from the U.S. Air F0toe Acedtmy In COIOtldO Sprlngt, Colo.) ( t hr.) I ~·--..,., ... --..-----.. "The M8'1fflctc Oveen" ( 19&5, .. 1ern) Berblra Sttnwyck. Barry Sullt- v1n. (2 htt.) -·-----* . ~:-=:.. {!!) '°"'1UIT Of AemlCA A profile of Ore- ~n 1s presented. (l hr . 5 min ) W ..alTIWCMl.D Scheduled. Jame$ Kin- chen I Murray Sutherland 10-roond Middleweight bou1 (!Ive from St Joseph, Mo ) , Mr Olympia Bodybulld1ng compell-oon (from Munich, West Gltfmany) ( 1 hr .. 30min) m~~IMWllmtAVIOI ([1 llCMI "Days Of Heaven" ( 1978. Ofa· ma) Richard Gere. Brooke Adams. ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) lQ.J llCMI "Whose Lile Is ii Anyway?" ( 1981. Orama) Rlct'lard Dreyfuss, John Cassaveles. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) (S) .,_ ··Adventures Ot The Wilderness Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oaman1e Shaw, ( t hr., •O min.) -1~ ..... u.u. -.UGAWtm.AllD ~ / ICOOIY DOO I~ IOCI l ~.MVR llCMI "Casanova's Big Night" ( 195" . Comed'y) Bob Hope. Joan Fontaine. (2 hrs) e IAT1\llTM tMACnCA fD 9AllJ DIMY "Yllzhak Rabin" The for· mer Israeli Prime Minister discusses the altermeth ol Lebanon, se11lemen1s on the West Bank and the tl>:>Ve of Arab righls In the Stare of IS1ael. m POCUI 4* IOCllTY (l )' AUTO UCM "NASCAR International Sedans" (from Rockingham. N.C ) (R) (2 hrs) (HJ llCMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ofa· ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrs .. 5min.) 0 .,_ "II Rained All Night The Dey t Lei!'' ( 1978, Adventure) Tony Curtis. Salf=rman ( 1hr .. 40 min.) {Z) "The French LleYtenent'' Wom· on" ( t98 t, Ofamal Meryl Streep, Jeremy lions (2 hrs. 5 min,) tal D UTll Tmio Featured. Hispanic banlc· e1s In Los Angeles; lennis pro Raul Ramirez. Park City. llllnOis Mayor Jukano Guerro, Spanish 'Singer C8mllo Seslo; music by S?'.gio Mendez. I ....... IOODTml mAftlT '"""~ "' flOOf· IM1 "Elroy 'Crazytegs' H1r1eh" Host: Johnnv Unites. I lffmlATIOllALmmGll. POCUl4*tomn .,.. "The Kid From Brooklyn" (1946, Comedy) Denny Kaye. Vlfglnla Ma~ ~hr;J. -1 1~1-IA.UITUftl Mt :muu. ... "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken" ( 1966, Comedy) Don Knotts.· .io.n Sl•Wt"':Jo • I:::-. UCl.IOl fM MMCllfiilm ... IAmllfMUUC'nCA IOVA "A MIQ!o Wey 01 Going: The S1ory Of ThOrOUQtlbtedl' NoYe ex.,,.._ thl bllllon-doller hof'M racing lndu9try ll'ld the comblnltk>n or ll*d. a1•m1ne and -·· IO win. In °'°" 10 lh)d OUI " ltlol'ougho bfeda reelly dO run any t•lltt 1han olhef hetMS~~ ·I·--··--.. "Otl, Suaenne" (1950. Wttt· •ml Rod Cl~ron, FOtrwat T\lttler. --. )( -.... ~ :..-. -. . .....-. '. Ol1ma) Gary Sptlng4H, 0.119 Wlleon. lhe ptO~nl •nd lnxlellet Of thfH eDoles• C..)18 coping with growing up lo the · 60. ore tl(plo1ed. 'R' ( 1 hi .. 30 min,) W9 llO¥ll "The Lively Set" (1~. Romance) James O.rren. Pamela Tllfln. A conceited young man ge11 l'nto trouble with hit eml)IOy91 ~toie he <Jecldel 10 Miiie down 10 his studle& and hit wife. (2 hri.l.w. I llO¥ll "The Devit And Ml&• Sarah'.' ( 197 I. Western) Gene Batty, Janloe Role. An outlaw uses the powers of the -d9Vll tutormrwomBrragam·ST ~ wno 18 bflnglng him 10 justice ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (() lil9'0llft9'!fl'91Wii•Ql!llllllJU.t• Cll) W (I) PAT COU..1MI .. NWWl'flll VOlun· le&rs from the audience 1espond comical- ly 10 hypnosis suggesttons made 10 them bt_thlsente11alner. (1 hr.) W (C> llO¥ll "Blackout" ( 1978. Suspense) James Mitchum, June Allyson. A massive electrical blackout In New Voik City gives a trio ot psychotic killers the chance lo escape from their pOllCe esc0<1s en route to a state h=;'· 'R' (I hr .. 27 mln.) r ••&:r owmuo•rr (t) llO'fll ~alloween Ill: Season 0 1 The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Torn Alkins. Sta· cey Nelkln. A young woman ts aided by an emergency room physician In her lnvesll· gallon of a Halloween mask manufacturer who may have been responsible IOt her lather's gruesome murder 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 mm.) i .,.._ . ...,m,..•-ICIU .. _,,TUCll W llO'fll "The Adventurers" ( 1970. Ola· ma) Bektm Fehm1u. Charles Aznavour. A man who has lost his mother and slsle1 through v101eoce becomes a womanizer while sustaining a deeper love tor his country (3 hrs.. 15 min.) Ml.U.'IONY ~="An Officer And A Gentleman" ( 1982. Otama) Richard Gere. Deb1a Wtnge1. An undlsclpline<f aviation olflcer candidate meets his match In a tough Naval cklU instructor. 'A' (2 hfs .. 5 min.) (%) llO'fll "Ragtime" ( 1981. Drama) James Cagney. Howard E. ROiiins. Amid the aoclal upheaval of 1920s New YOik. an upper-class family tries to hold on to tradition as an angry black leads a mlfftant light against the racist establishmepl. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 35 min.) M CI) llO¥ll "Spetters" (1980. Olama) Hans van Tongeren. Renee Soutendljk. The adventures of five Dutch teen-agers Interested In motocross 1actng are detailed. (I hr .. 50 min.) •CID -MR Len Dawson and Nick Buonicontl host a review of the previous week's NFL highllghts. (I hr.) ... .,. "The Deef Huntef'' ( 1978, Ora- ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep Three close. carefree friends from a small Penn· sytvarna sleet town are changed forever by experiencing the terrors of war when they are drafted and sent to Vietnam. 'R' ~his .. 3 min.) -• ......, ... 0 llO'fll "The Three Woilds Of Gullive1" ( 1960, Fantasy) Kerwin Mathews. Jo MOfrow. A man is washed ashore on an lisla~y~Jl hrs.) m ... all llO'fll "The Kiiiing 01 Sister George" ( 1968. Drama) Susannah York. Beryl Reid. Alter losing her girlfriend and her )ob. e leeblan Is rtdooed to ecceptlng work as a cow-lmpei.on11or for a ch~ dr&n'.~ puppot 1how. 'R' (2 hrs .. 40 min.) • •• llO'fll "Hijacked" ( t950, AdvtntUte) Jim 0Avls. Mareha Jonee lo Oldef to vlnQI cate hlmMll. a parolee searches for 1 ~~i;:~s~n.) M (t) llO¥ll "Love Chlld" (1982. Drama) Amy Madl(lllr\ 8Hu Bridges A pregnant inmate 1n a women's prlaon wages a bal· lie to keep her child, who was fatti.led by a married qu11rd. 'R' ( 1hr.,36 min. -{tt1 llO'fll 'The Cho§tn" 1198 I -:---t:nrYlmlfllm-s-clieU:-lfu<f Steiger. -A friend· ship SloWty Clevtl~ between a w0tldty, -lalurclay ........, __ _ -1 u.t.PAml.al'I IYIUT )..,. .... ,. • J llO¥ll "Don't Cry. 11'6 Only Thunder" • ( t982. Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint Jarues. ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) •@ ITMCMI a11(E) ~ -• "Ice Hockey: Shoollng" Guest: Bob Johnson, Wiscon- sin coach. (R) -~A-CMAD¥9fW M WOii.a TOllCllMW < WIC'I y~ LOT (II) {%) llO'fll "Spl11 Image" ( 198 t, Drama) Michael O'Keete. Karen Allen. ( t hr . 51 min) .. 01.l llOYW "Conque1ed City" (1965, Dra- ma) David Niven. Martln~m. (2 hrs.) •CS) llOYW "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980. Aoventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hin- dle. ( I hr . 29 mtn ) ..... ...., ·-mim CAMAICOlWI rr • """18 PWUCMf,_ tmlTAUl ....... ••11umww "'~--·-Featured· p1os and cons of vjvlsection: artist George Sumner discusses oil painting ( t hr.) {¢) llO'fll "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946; Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virglnla Mayo. (2 his.) (.[)lea IAllllULL New York Knlcks at Boston Celtics (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID (IJ llOYW "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Drama) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. 2 hrs .. 5 min.) .-acwaum -LA.II> 111AnCAT PAttiihW PACUCWCULnlm YOl:aOl~Nm mlTMllAYml -.---~ rT'IYOWllU .... QOCID DAY LA. llOYll "Enigma" ( t982, Suspense) Manin Sheen. Brigitte Fossey. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) NI 11tl .ant G) TMI PUITITo. ,._ ft.LA~ ®l TMI...._ lfl'llllATIOllAL .. OPflWI> CHMUllM) lltODA afflmilattd .,.w and IM eon Of • Hueldlc _1rab~ hr., SO min.) • -POOWULLOQ • W w12•11WLW. .. ...... W ~-/ClG-llTYCAil•M ) .... ._~ -.. "Little Big Horn" (t95t, WHt· ( em) t,4atle Wlndlo<. John Ireland. A emall band of cavalrymen attempll to wain General Custer of Indian plane to attack 11 Utile 9 H0tn. ( 1 ht .. 25 min,) .. nr• MAllm "The Thing About Feudln'" ( 1 hr., 15 min.) • ...., ,_.Featured: survMng your ' ~:widows and wldowett. ( 1 hr.) COJ mWll "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" (1981, Drama) Alch81d OleytU&t, John a.. 'casaavetee. (1 hf., 58 min.) ,,_ IAl\lmAY ... CAlll ••.-TTMn liiflCTmlAlllT ... Ul'Tlll YOUlM ......... ......... unu 1A1CM.11 MClll llClt MOUll'I .... map . PAmm TAU TMIAllm "L1tlle Red AiO- log Hood" Malcolm McDowell stars as the hungry wQl.l and Mary Steenburgen as his unsuspectTng prey. Also starring Diane Ladd. Frances Bay_ and Darrell Larson . CZ) awaa ~ TAUi wmt Guest: Ronald Neame. 7l9ttl)mWll "Anatomy 0 1 A Murder" ( t959. Mystery) James Stewart, Ben Gazzara. 3 his .. 30 min.) .. L-:i. &~'------·--·~­·-Featured: Asian refugees In the U.S.; how to prepare your Thanl<aglv- i!Jg tu~ (1 h1.) • IATM~­ltmT ATM........,,.-. lllf Big Bird, Cookie Monster and the ret1 of the gang visit the Metropo4i1en Museum ot An in New York City. o (1 hr.) CC) .,_ "Quartet" ( f!'48. Drama) i.rt Fleming, Hermione Beddeley. (2 hrs.) · CID llOWll "Klondike Fever" ( 1980, Adventure) Jell East, Rod Steiger, (1 tv .. 9 46 min.) Cl) llO'fll "Francis Goes To West POlnt" l 1952. Corned~ Donald O'Connor. Lon -11e=~-111AT~--........ ,.._DOJrTIATMD.-. ~ • ICMOOl "The Mountain AwakeflS" The selection and UM of equlp- melll and apparel. and 1he basics of start· ~· Slee<log. and Slowtng on ~Is. (R) (JJ llO'fll "The Detective" ( 1968, Mys- tery) Frank Sinat1a, Lee Aemiek ( t hr . 30 min.) (SJ llO'fll "Imitation General" ( 1958, Comedy) Glenn Foid, Red Buttons. ( t hr., 30m1n I Friday._ Nov. 18, 1983 11 ' -Salurcl his old girl friend Is married to an Army "hero" who Is supposed to be dead; Zeb takes Jessie to an Indian medicine man. ~~Ct9111'1 • .,. • m •"""9 Animated. A bl'ave rodent stows away on the famous ves5el bound for the New World. ( 1 hr.) 9 llA'nm "Secret Weapons" ln~ts SUCh as the beetle. firefly and moth make use ol their natural chemicals as weapons !inst lhetr enemies. (1 hr,) llAllCOI DICOM1MPAlfml llO¥ll "The Gamble<" ( 1980, Wesl- ern) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. A profes- slonal gambler takes a train ride through the Old West 10 help his estranged son and finds romance with a shady society lady a1ong11~. (2 hrs.) ~="Time Walker" (1982, Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy. Kevin Brophy. An ancient mummy discovered In the tomb of Tutankhamen ls sent to a Callfornla unl- vefslty for analysis. where It Is accidentally revived. 'PG' ~1 hr .• ~~~ Cl) m ! •• Performanc-es by The Police. A Flock Of Seagulls, Devo, Wall of Voodoo, Ricky Wates. Gary Numan and The Gang of Four are fea- 1ured In this musical-comedy special • about a flashy. tantasy New Wave club. !._!hr.) U llO¥ll "Enigma" (1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen. Brigitte Fossey. The CIA engages an East Get'man refugee to return 10 East Berlln to steal a scrambling device lrom the KGB. 'PG' I 1 hr.. 4 .. 1m'nmm' .... -lmWIWIT aa:. AT MM'I Julia features cheeSe·stufled dates and "Laid Back Tur- key" as guest chef Jim Cohen prepares Ken=ham mousse. D ® "II Came From HollywOOd" ( 1982, Comedy) John C.ndy. Den Aytcroyd. The worst scenes from old B movies are resented. oltef'lng humo<ous gHmpses o Japanese monster epics, ellploltatlon films and 1he work• of Edward 0. Wood Jr.. director of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "GMn Or Glenda." 'PG' (t hr., 20mln.) (D) ... "Ladles And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Staint" ( 1981, Muelcal) Diane Lane. Ray Wlnttone. The meteoric l'lle of a trio 01 feme=-f0Cket1 leldl uttl- metely to their out In the bla·money world or the lndultry. 'R' (l l'lr .• 27 min.} • (])R "The Dey The EM1h StOOd St•" (195t, ~FlctlOn) ~ Aannia. Patrlc1a NM!. Aft.er a 1trange apeceoraft ~ In Waatllngton, D.C .• an amlllary IMefVllS, warning Earth to ceeaa its atom- ic ·mi;'=t ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -1·-i&--·-m.LWW. .... ~td: Bat· ... 81ft11Md'• ''Yentf''; "&eut ~ .. ats Ctwietophlr Attllnl and hie nf'M role Ol'I "Dlllet". a iooec et the "10llte Qltlllll of Mtl lrOOkt. l ._ ......... llllNhi '--=--·w. ... 2 I I --F.Med: lrl4el AIJU 'wtlh llnglf Uonet NoHe Md TV PfOdUClt Mlon ~ •¥tilt to~ 14 Frtday, Nov. 11. 1MI Cont. ern Califonla's Club Sonoma where guests play their fa11or1te movie roles in home movies shot on the premises. I t hr.) ., .,. "PT 109" ( t963, Orama) Cliff RObeftson, Ty Hardin. John Kennedy and his crew, stranded in the Pacific during World War ti, are rescued with the help of two natives. (3 hrs.) fD BJ» ~ "Wild Wings" Many captures the giaoe and beauty of a variety of blfdS rrom the arctic tern to the clown ot the desert, the roadrunner. I OAICIPlva M.L Clm'l'llB .UT MD mM.11 DUil llMTW M LOleOll The versatile entertainer performs from the Apollo Vlc- tOfia with a selectlon ot favorlles inclodlng "Pennies From Heaven." "That's Amore," "For The GOOd Times" and his signature tune. "Ellef)'body Loves Some- body Sometime." Also featured are a trib- ute by the Variety Club of Britain and clips from Martin's old netwOfk &e<les. (1 hr.) m ""-•CCMmW.-.,. G l9A IAmTUll Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trait Blazers (2 hrs .. 40 min.) •1ua,.. Tiii • YOWi LR IYI • LA. Featured: a look at sexy Hngerle: a report on the U.S. 's "soper weapons"; a profile of a hobo; trick pool lsho~.,,,.. ... m•IMamto ••tOIPl#lf\I E AD llAUllll .. "8TIVAL •DAY I Highlights ol the third day of a four-day muslo festival held on Memorial Day Weekend tnclode perfor- mances by Stevie Nicks, Joe Walsh, The Pretenders. Missing Persons. U2. Ouarte<- flash and BerUn. ( t hr .. 30 min.) 1.-y .... .. (J) .UT NY A mlld-mannered family man (Tim Conway) creates chaos in his household as he uses dllfe<ent methOds to catch an etuslve burglar. . . .. G • w+WT l...a The Drum- monds are visited by their Dutch relatlves Anna (Conrad Bain, who also playa Mr Drummond) and Hans (Dena Plato, who also plays Kimberly). D . e .. "The Mcl<eifzie B*k" ( t970. Adventure) Brian Keith, Ian Hendfy. Slll hundfed captured German aoldter1 follow tbelr commandlr In a daring aecepe plan from a POW camp In Scotland. (2 hrs.) e t1I U .... Hoot<er defends a patrOI off!Qer (Len«e Kaldorl) against chargea of cowardice In an Incident that resulted In the lhootlng of her panrw. c;i J.:.';J. • MWfM. "Mztma: Afra'1 Myatetloul ~·· Alchafd Kiiey nanatM a raveelng look II 1he vatlet~Ct .. turM who vleli Kenya'• Mztma for notJflthmlnt •nd thole who make It . !'IOrne, (R) ( 1 tn.) E --•MI 'II._ .. "The Seduction" (1982. ) Morgan FllrcNd. ~ Ser· ralln. A gl9morous TV newt 9nehof'wom. an It vlc'ilmlled by a mentally dl9turbed admlfer. ·~hr .. •5 min.) ~--· .. llJ.. M MUR M mom _., CD) .. "Spit Image" (t981. Orltna) Mlct*4 O'KMM, Ker.n ~. A"*' .. ~ Into )OlninG • relgloul cult. (2 ~~ TMI ,_,_ "llttte Aed Aid-ing Hood'. Ml4colm MoOowel ,,.,. • 1he hungry wotl and Mary Steenburgen as his unsuspecting prey. Also stamng Diane Ladd, Frances Bay and Oerrell Larson, 0 .,. "The Thing" ( 1982. Honor) J<.ur1 Russell. Richard Dysan Members ot a scientific research team in the Antarctic confront an alien life form that Is capable ol laking over the men's minds. 'A' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Ragtime" (1981. Drama) James Cagney, Howard E ROlhns. Amid the social upho&val of t920s New YOO<, an upper-class family Ines to hold on to tradition as an angry black leads a militant fight against the racist establlshment. 'PG' i hrs .• 35 min.) .. ... • (I) llO¥ll "Monvnle Dearest" ( 198 t. Drama) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwld Film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children In a domestic atmos- phere that varleS from luxurious comfort to sadistic dlsc~2 hrs., 30 min.') D 6' &¥91 Ricky has a dream that latei helps him solve a P<Oblem facing him as president of his school class. ID m WMI °' _., • "C.ttierine Howard" The young and beautiful Cathe- rine Is the object of many rumors. She Is advised the birth or a son may help Henry lor~~mln,) -1~,..... ... • C.-CMmAUMD ATM aaa. liilliiCI Mi UL-MD.._ Filmed reactions to unusual situations are intrcr duced by "C.ndid Ca"*a" mentOf Allen Funt end Stephenie Zlmbalisl ("Remlng· ton Steele"). ( t hr.) 8 lll LM IOAT Julie falls for a lamous entenalnef (Engelbert Humperdlnck), Doc and Gopher compete for the nurse (Patricia C.rr) to an Invalid (Tom Bos- ley). and a buslnessman (Bradford DiW- man) surprises two employees (Mark Harmon, Cristina Raines).~ ( t hr.) I ITAi llAIClt m Wll • _., • "C.therlne Howard" The young and belutltul C.the- rine Is the Object of many rumors. She Is advised the birth of a son may help Henry forget. ~min.) (()CR. "Best Semlllnat Game'' ~ tws.. 30 min.) CB).,. "Superman ti" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder. While 11\llng Peril ltom a nuoleer 111pl0alon, Supef man unwitt~ rr... the trio of powetfut vllelns Who were orlglnaly lmprlloned by hit Kryptonlan father. 'PO' 1l hfl., 6 min.) ~ UJ ... "Five Daya One ~·· ( 1982. Drama) Seen Connery, a.ttV &anttey. An Alpine vecetlon for a moun- talneerfng Scoltlltl ~ and the young women traveling wiltl Nm ~ lhe Wlnue lof PMQOlf reYtlltlon. 'PO' 11 hr .. 50mln.) (I) .. "An Officer Md A Gentlemen" S Drema) Atchard Gere. Oatn An ~led aviation ofllctr te "'89t1 match WI a tough Ne¥lf drtl tnltructor. 'R' (2 tn.., 5 min.) -1-,.... -fmf-... -• ,.....,_ Aoy't lrMl•ice on an old-fllhlOned method.,... WM to be "*"'4· ~ Otece ttlll to relllndll i rQl'nMOe .tttl c:tienc.. ( 1 hr.) l1:ran ... Amen (SMft Dwnon) ,,....... ~ .. ___, mother'• (Oorothr MoGulre) new romenoe, and a WClrMI\ (Crilttne ,.,,_.) trlail to win '*" her fUblnd <OIGftNr -lalanlay Cont. ••ai>wmmme • D .,.Tl.-0 Scheduled. Jarllell Kin ction I Murray Sulhurland 10 round Mlddlew11~t11 1»v1 (from St Joseph, Mo ) • Mr Olytnpl(I 6odyboildlng COIOl){tll lion llrom Munleh. Wust Ge1mony) . ( 1 hr . 30 tnl11.) I UTTLlllAICALI / llClm NCH U'1\I HOUll ON 1111 ~ llOVll "N0t1hwes1 Passage" ( 1940, Adventure) Spence1 Tracy. Rober1 You11~ _ _(2 hrs , 30 min ) e Pat°' cw:n• _f[} ..... "Hollky+ooll ~ f 1'982;--&tt- ma) Clint EastwOOd. Kyte Pas1wood (2 hrs , 5 rntn) lOllMICONYIDIO ($)ll0¥9 "Suµerman II" ( 1980, Fanrasyl Chrls1ophet Reeve, Margol Kidder (2 hrs , 5 min.) 411111 MmlCM AD¥llfT\m "Mororcyclin\J" • A tamlly ol lour spends a weekend mo1oicycllng lhrough the California desert endlniJ ~In =ur 11r l eft .., ""' ... ll0¥9 ''Bruce vs Bill" ( 1981. Adven- lure) Bru1ce Le. Biii Louie (2 hrs )• m ll0¥9 "Shampoo" ( 1975. Cdmooy) Warren Oea11y. Juhe Ch11st1e (2 hrs ) .., ll0¥9 "Ttie lncredtble Shrinking Man" ( 1957. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Gran1 W1lhams. nandy Sruan (2 hrs.) fill AU. .. 1lll OU HOUll The lounda tton 1s compleled and the landscaping ol the 1011s discu~ a!> AlmlCM GOVlmlNT (E) IA GAim Of 1111 WIB (R) • FREE DELIVERY •WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL •FINANCING AVAILABLE tH) llCMI "Klondike Fever" l 1980. Advunturt) Jeff EHi, Rod $1elg4tr. ( t hi . 46m~ 1 01 ~•-llfCl9wmtMm A young baseball player confronts sextat al111ude!I when he quits I~ team to help his mothe/ with "woman·11 work," 9 llOVll "Deathtrap" (1982, Myslery) Michael Caine, Chrlet()l)Mr Reeve. {I hr .. 6Sm1n.1 d (2) awl.a~ TMQ lmt Guest: Ronald Neame 41111~DAllCI .... ·-Tai .. Tl UI 11 rt fll flDOI· "Frank Giiford" Host· Johnny Uni· tas. I -·~ ATTlllllCMll ,...,.. •1mcM1cnwu•rr ) mWI "t Wonder Who's Killing Her Now" (1975, Comedy) Bob Dlshy, Joan- na Barnes ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Ct> tNITKfllM (0llOCIONTV (2) .,_ "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. ( t hr., 53 min.) w 1•11MP001WL 90ll'T .. IA-•-U188PUYIOOI• QINPA1IOL • • ... .-0 Of 8'0llTI Scheduled: ln1erna1ionat Professional Figure Skaling Ch~mp10nsh1ps -lndtvtdual compelltion (from New York. N.Y.), World Weigh! Lolhrtg °thamplonsh1ps (from Moscow, U S.S.R.) (I hr., 30 min,) (I) ll'A't"H 2666 Harbor Blvd. Coit• MHe • 546·1691 Hours: Mon-Fri 8-9 • Sat 8-6 • Sun M •:.-:-MM., .... ~ Un.AY ~AT ... ...,. Jacki. Bea,d I Paul o.lloro. 12-found NASF rea1tla1w4tlgh1 Ctiampionlhlp t>oul (five from Allantfo Cl1~.J.) (3 r111.) CQ)iw.WWAmM ... .- IAVI ~zy Waters por1r1yt the legend· ary eountry·western ..!!!!ger In 1 concert le,IUrfl'l<l such WRflama hltt -11 "You1 - - Chealln" Heert." "Hey, Good Lookln' " and "Why Ooo't You Love Ma?" ( 1 hr , ~m~.l rro.:m••m111•• .,.. .-.. ,. NT .. Ql) ICAA P00'9M.l Boston College vs .. 1Hol~C8:G;;~ min) .... .,_ ~ ~ "Diana's Big Break" ln1en1 on a career In lhe en1e11aln- ment buslne68, Diana Ignores he1 parenta' advice and begins assoclallng with a punk 1ock musi<:lltn~ 1:=.~.:.-TDW. ........ .. ,cm ... ..... llCMI "Pippl Goes On Board" (1971. Advenlure) Inger Nilsson. Par Sundbefg P1ppl escapes from a ship and tries 10 dodge thieves who are alter her jewels. (2 hrs.) . ())--~a.a.cu 0 MOW 1111 Wll1' WAI WOii Zeb discovers Frtdey, Nov. 18, 1983 13 ay- -; 'l1RI ICCIM I CWllTY CAl.DDM CAllTOOlll IPQllTIC8rT'a MO¥ll "Whose Ule Is It Anyway?" ( 1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) (U) IMIC Oii VlllO Cf> mM llAlnW • u.Olt The versatile entertainer performs from the APollo Vic· toria with a selection of favorites Including "Pennies From Heaven." "That's Amore," "For The Good Times" and his signature tune, "Everybody Loves Some- body Sometime." Also featured are a trib· ute by the Variety Club of Britain and clips from Marlin's old network series. ( 1 hr.) (I) MO¥ll "Ragtime" ( 1981. Orama) James Ol:lgney, Howard E. J3olllns. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) ~ TOllY AllD IUIMI AUllO H WMAT'IM 1:11 MO¥ll "The Gambler" ( 1980, West· ern) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. ( t hr., 40 min,) 1:111 CAPTMI IAlllWIOO 'l1RI ITOOGll VllWCIM Oii IM'MT'IOlt .-rlCMllUIR MAIS Wl.LIAm: 1111 IHOW HI .._ UVI Sneezy.JcYaters Portrays the legend· ary country-western singer In a concert featuring such Williams hits as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr .. 30min.) g MO¥ll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Mlchael Caine, Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr., 55mln.) IUC&.ID l1mT"""" CHIMCtt M CIMJGft•e&.O.W .. VlllOMCBOI .. IMIC AllD1111 .... WOM> IWIOIM.D•lll• TY•LOOIUTLUN•ll '°"'"---. u.AYllAll ... ... IOOll A9MnlmU.U. CGU.HI fOOTUU. Air Force llS. Notre Da~hrs.) (S) "Adventures 01 The Wilderness Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min,) ..... -LIAVllfTOllAVll .. ,.,..AYI _.,ICMIU. r.-w•nm LIT-•t.mn ,__ _.. •• ,Ami ..... ... CM ----•ws----.v .,. "GelllpoN" (1981. Orama) Mel Glblon. Matk L... ( 1 ht., 50 min.) -···--,.,, ...... • wn•-* I iii umllllCMI ......... ____ .... •DlllCIM.m •n••ac•t ..__._. _,_,_Q 18 F~. Nov. 18, 1H3 OJUl)AYllAll (C) MO¥ll "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. (2 hrs.) (J,J llCMI ''Final Assignment" ( 1980, Drama) Genevieve Bujold, Michael York. (1 hr .. 30 min.) lO) llOVIE "FirefoK" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Josies. (2 hrs., t5 min.) ............. VOICI ,. ..,..QOOD ... ~ , ... ,,,,Alff .. THAT'ICAT W•TO~ OUL.-Tt u.oYD Oii.Vii ..., .. AQUllT ..atTAM 1111 WOIU TITClllOlllOW!llltlml'l• MO¥ll "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979, Adventure) Norman Bowlee, Wilfred Brambelt. (1 hr .. 25 min.) mwAYOfTMllM ~!IZI llCMI "PT 109" (1963, Orama) Cliff Robertson. Ty Hardin. (3 hrs.) .. 8 Cl) IUlltAY .,._. Robert Pier Point rePorts on the tile ot John F. Kennedy. ( 1 hr., 30min.) 1111•11111.R ...vlAllD ..... 1111 um.a flMICI u.oYD Oii.Vii ...... ...,,.-.&. TC*AllD..., DOll'T LOOI NOW 111111••• MCI a. CAii A lonely old man living trugalty In New South Wales plans an elaborate Christmas reunion 4r his daughte!Jrom overseas. (f) MO¥ll "A Christmas Carol" ( 1975. IFan~~=ed. ( 1 hr., 16 min.) .. CIOYmY IUCCU-~-AT CALVtill'f ,._1.PllCI DOW YOUR_. MO¥ll "Ttie Last Unicorn" ( t982, Fantasy) Animated. VOiCes of Mia Far- row. Alan Arkin. (1 hr .. 24 min.) ($) llOWll "The WHd Pony" (1980, Adventure) Marilyn Llghtstone. Art Hin- dle. ( t hr., 29 min.~ _ G 'I IFUHllWTOllUW.&.-·· .. ,·=-==-NOOO OllAL_,,. CllCO• " ..... ~._.Comic Jerry Stilter ~s tile vOiCe of 11 dlnoseur comedian In "Dig· iNi Up Dinosaurs." (A) ,..., ~--"Swamp Thing'"" (1982. Fania· sy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. ( t ~hr .• :a;r.J... MM• I llOWll "Mery White" ( 1977. Drema) Ed FlandeB, Kethleen Beller. ( 1 hr .. -'5 min.) W.V.llMl'r • NCllMM1m •R• ........ MOii 1'7P· i[llTI ..... .... ,.... Filil!l•Wt ii w1aam M-·-- (1.)1111111•••• (0) Nc:a Of CAii A lonely old man living frugally m New South Wales plans an elaborate Christmas reunion for his dau=rom overseas. I "Lucky Lady" (1975, Come- ) Liza Minne.Ill, Burt Reynolds. (2 hrs.) 11U11T a.1111 una -cou.a. POOTUL1 UCLA vs. USC (2 hrs., 30 min.) 8 ..._ flOOTIALL Los Angeles Raiders at Buffalo Bills (3 hrs. I 8 llCMI "Ttie Ghost And Mr Chicken" ( 1966. Comedy) Don Knotts. Joan Sta~~ 111111•• .. ,AlmB I 18ALDOf 1MM 1111 LAWMBI CorresPondents Lin· da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberts loin Paul Duke for an up-to-the-minute sum· mary ot ~onal activities. CD 1111. San Diego Chargers at St. Louis Cardine:~ hrs.) Ii> ..... TOii •MVllW CD W .-ca11 ITYLI A history of skiing In Aspen, Colo. (R) CID MO¥ll "Modern Problems" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti D'Arban- vllte. ( t hr., 30 min.) lD -.. "Oliver Twist" ( 1975, Adven· lure) Animated. (1 hr .. 15 min,) @ A THAIS._ TAU Puppets are lea· lured in this story of Tom Turkey's attempts to keep a group of cold dogs and hungry cats from fighting or having him tor dinner. . (S) llOVll "The Cl)osen" ( 1981. Drama) Ma>1lmilian Schell. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .. 50 l mln.) DMmfOOTUU..--rl -=lmMTATMllCMll .-r IClllUIR ~ ...,,A&. ... 111CA9UI WALLl!mf-"EKtra Special Situ· ations" Guest: Mario J.'Gabelll. president. Gabelll & Company. ct) llOVll "Thank You All Very Much" ( 1969. Orama) Sandy Dennis. Ian McKel- lan. (2'hrs.) -- (1) Cf\ P001UU. "Eastern Division Anal" (from Exhibition Stadium In TOfonto. Ont.) (3 hrs.) (1)) 110V11 "Tt\8 Mouse And His Child" ( 1978, Fantasy) Animated. ( t hr.. 23 1W ..., ...... ._... .......... Um.mTMUUCTICA -1mlnc/-C.-A llMltU SW W11m "Pictures" Ruby fll'lally attains her goal of starring In "The Movie Nut" end ls determined to make her marrlege wotk In spite of outllde lnlluenc~ 1~ I ~~ .... ,..-.,.. ..... . tW = IMllll "Riverside 500" Ltve COY81'8ge of the flnel NASCAR Grand Netlonel tece of 1983 It pretented. (3 iw... 30 Mlncii. --·--. MIDDl,.,aM.11- .tW,,_,Wlm .. ........ Wemtitey ftlla In kM Wlth • Frfgglt nern..d I.~ (1J ... '"Still Of The Night" ( ,982. Sutpef'lte) Roy Scheldef. ~Streep • .. !~ 30mln.~ . nm'lll I I II .. "TM 0..,. The Eatth Stood 811" ... • ..... ---- > ffomhlemllt,..._C l ' hf.) -"81tlk• Fotce"11975, Orame) Oortnen, DOl'9ld 81Utly. A IC)eOlal unit of llw enlofoemem egen••· oombln-lt'IQ !he belt t.ienta ot police !1om feder1I to locel ltvM, 11 •t up to llladl lhe ptOt>- • lem ol Of~nized Crime. ( t hr., 30 min.) •=Tr---~ -.-cA Hum1n aeicuellty Is ttudled. 1 hf. .. "An Otttc.f And A Gentteman" ( 1982. Drema) Ric;hard Gere. Debra Wlt)ger. An undllclpllned aviation olftcer candidate meets tilt match Ill a tough Navel dtlll lnatructor. 'R' (2 hta., 5 min.) -1_.,, ..... -........ POOIUU.l•a.m .......... mf•llOftl--A SIOty 011<>"8 and oonluslon eb<>Yt a young Can.dlan of Aslan herlteg who must choose' between 1'119 Canadian girt friend and a lovely girt lrom India with $50,000 dowry. (1 hr.1 30 min.) , l lacm,_OMtlm .... IATUmi\Y9Clln'IPMI CIWUI CllAMll TUI Wini Guest. Ronald Neame. ,,., •• (1)<11 • ... CCllllli '60TiML UCLA llS. use 12 hrs.. 3Qmjn) e.,. "Untame<f' ( 1~55, Adllenlure) Tyrone Power. Susan Hayward Men on board a wagon train die while attempting 10 establish the Oulch Free Stale In Africa g hrs .. 30 min,) • llOWI "Casablanca" (1943. Drama) Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart. A gambling casmo owner holds lhe key 10 the escape ot a French Resistance leader and his wile, who are tleelng trom the t'~lliS. (2 hrs.) (C) llOWI "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979. Comedy) Ursola Andress •• Oulllo Del Prete. Greedy relahves hire a sensual "Aorence Nightingale" to take care ol an aging count sulletlng from a delicate hearl condition. 'A' ( t hf .. 20 min ) • UJ llOWI "Scent Of Heather" ( 1980. Orama) Samantha Fox. A young woman rebefS against Victorian propriety in her constant search tor se~ual lullillment. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) cm ..... ......_ 1111 .,. ...... IAW Sneezy Watets po<trays the legend- ary country-western singer In a concert featuring such Wlfilams hits as "Your Cheahn' Hearl." "Hey. GOOd Lookln' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" (I hf .. 30mln) CZ> llOWll "used Cars" (1980. Corned ) Kurt Russell. Jacl< Warden. Alter I~ owner ol a bankrupl car shop dies. his employees try to cover up his demise 10 prevent his wealthy car dealer brother lrom inheriting the business 'A' ( I hr . 53 min.) G llOT mT Featured: a discussion on UFO's ( 1 hr.) tW Ill>_., TMCltl (I) mAm John Byner snows you things stranger than truth. larger than life. and zanlef than any show you've ever seen. ( 1 hr.) tttl(H)llOWll "Honkytonlc Man" (1982. Ora- ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. An Ollef·the-hll, alcoholic country-western singer 1ravets to Nastwille wtth his 14- year-old nephew lor a last-chance audJ. l ion at the Grand Ole Opry. ·po· (2 hrs .. 5 min.) ·tt118 ... •"ThofOugbly Modem Millie" ( 1967, Musical) Julie Andrews. Carol Chinning, A J)H of MW09'1'*1 lo New York ca1oh their ~ running a whhe &lave ring. ~~· 50 min.) G e U Y -.T LM Hott. Jerry Lewll. Oueete: &.~. (Jim 8.iueN jOlna the reperlOfY cell Ha new regular.) i hr .. 30mln.) .... ...,..,.. ... "The StlHf' ( 1978, Drema) Joan Collins. Ollvtr Tobla1. A waller bOss's wile. 'A' ( 1 hf.. 5 min.) '1198 .. "lntlmele Slr&ngefl" (1977, Orama) Sally Strvtheft. DeMll WMWK. A h1arrled couple'• '"""'1gly normal Nie It• t11cade hid.Ing Vlolent phytleal abuse. (2 his., 15 min.) • -· .. CALUWAYW1UNA Comedian Sid Csesar recalle hll days as the king ol Saturday night TV <Mina the '508 and talk:. abOUt 'r.l and downs ol hit careerslnee then. 1 hr.) . IWNTU '°" --_.,1UCU .. llOWll "It Rained.AH Night The Day.I Lall" ( 1978, Adventure) Tony Curtis, Sally Kellerman, Two &Oldlers-ot-IOftune become embroiled In <Sanger In a wealthy woman's desert emc>lte. ( t hr .. 40 min.) tHl(ClllCMI "The Godfather, Part II'' (197<4, Orama) Al Paclno. Robeft OuvaH Michael Corleone assumes his tare lalher's rhrone and f)OW9f as he becomes the new head of the Malla. lln(jlng ptoblems with rivet lacttons and the law throughout his reign. 'ff (3 hrs., 20 min.) tH1 m IANmAY_.-ATM Mnl Sched· uled: Howard Davis, Jr. I Ivan Mantatvo 10-round Lightweight boul (A) (2 hrs .. 30mlo) (OJ llCMI "Blonde Fire·· ( 1979, Adven· lure) John Hotmea, Seka. A private eye 1ravets 10 South America to retrieve a val':r~l~r .. 35 min.) t1111ffi llOWll "The VloUltlon 01 Claudia" ( 1917. Orama). 'Sharon Mitchell, Don Perersoo. A bored Wife Is led down the primrose palh by her tenniS lnstruclOf. ( •1 wlhr . io':Jturea" :· •••w•twww ... llOWll "Strike Up The Band" ( 19-40. Musical) Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney. A high school band stages a ,now to raise money so It can traYel to a national con- test. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) llCMI "Sllll 01 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Mlf'YI Streep. A psychiatrist~ lnceaalngly Involved with a mysterious woman who was the miSlress ol a murdered pat tent. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 30 roln.) ,.•==· Cl) llCMI "The BOfder" ( 1981. Orama) Jack Nicholson, Valerie Perrine. A Texas bOrder guard's values come In conlllct with those or hts corr~t co-workets and his materlallsllc wile. 'R ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) W ®.,. "Death Ship" (1980, Horror) George Kennedy. Richard Crenna. Aftef' lhelr luxury liner explodes on the high seas, a group ol SUfVlvers are "resc:ved" by a large. black empty vessel 'A' ( 1 hr., 30rmn.) .. , .. ....,_ . llCMI "Fa.st And Sexy" (1960, Com- edy) Gina LoltobfiQide. ViltOflo De Sica. An allractive young widow returns 10 her Italian v1nage lo look '°' a husband. (2 hrs.) II) llOWI "Dark Star" ( 1974. Sc~ Fiction) Brian Narelle, Ore Pahlch. The ------------- ~ 11111. 'R' (, tv.. min.) (0) ... "L**' Md O..llllmel1, The Tabu!Out Staine" (1981, Mullc*) ' Olane Lane. Aly Wlnatone. The meteottc Ilse 011 lrlO of len\8le~·rocklfl teedl uhlmately to thelt out In the big- money wotld of the Industry. 'R' (t hf .. 2~ ... k MaQIC" (19-U, ~ 18(}') Tollf, Manten MOfelllnd. Chari hen 0911 a tute of !he. occult when he undertakes another c .... (2 hra .. 10 min,) ...... "I Waa A Teenege Franken- stein" ( 1957, Hofrot) Whit Blteell. Ph)'lla Coates. A 1950t Amerioen delcencMnl Of lhe lntamoua dOctOf patchM together vet• lous adOlesc4lnt t>Ody pans 10 CtMte a new monster. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~="The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 1981. Orama) Meryl S1reep, J«emy ltons. •OOlllMI "Making Love" (198t. Orama) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkeen. A wom- an learns that her h~nd Is Involved In a homoseJCual relatlonehlp. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) •llJllCMI "An Otllcef And A Gentleman" (1982. Drama) Richard Gere. Debra Winger. An undltclpllned aviation offloef candidate meets his match In a tough _ 1 Na=ll Instructor. 'R' (2 hrs., 6 mlo.) • AUl'llMMll ... flOOtlM.I. 1111 --·-.. ---.a llOWll "Marjo(le Momlngstar" (1958, Orama) Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood. An lmpresslOnable y~ girt t• In IOY9 with a middle-aged aongwrtter only to dl9coYer that he Is a !allure. (2 tvs,, 15 min.) ~-"LadleS And Gentleman, The Fabulous Slalna" ( 1961. Mualcal) Diane Lane, Ray Wlnstone. l~1111GnmCMl'l~..WC­ • _,. "The Thing" (1 982. Horror) Kurt Russell, Richard Dysart. Members of a scientific reteatoh teem In the Antarctic oonlront an alien IMe fonn thet II C809ble ot raking over the men's mlnda. 'A° (2 lws.' 5 min.) Ml CC) llOWI ''I Wonder Who's Klllng Her Now" ( 1975, Comedy) Bob Ollhy, Joen- na Barne&. FOf lnluraoce renone, a man has to call olf the hit man he hired to k• his wavward wife but dlscOYerS that the kllling has been 9Ubcontrected Innumer- able times. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) ..... "Rocketthlp X·M" (1951, Sd- enee-Flctton) Uoyd Bridges. 0.. Mateen. A misguided spaceship lands on Marl Instead ol the moon: ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 11111.-.1-. t:ll TODAft--"·= *"' '°'" . . .... " 4111 1111 ~ ... -... ,. -.y llLL Friday, Nov. 1&; 1983 • 15 -· CO) _.. "An Unsuitable Job For A Woman" ( 1982, Mystery) Pippa Guard, Billie Whitelaw. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) CZ)_.. "Split Image" (1981, Drama) Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen. { 1 hr .. 51 min.) .. 01) •am WOILD OI MCCM8 cout-lUU •• ... "Bachelor ln Paradise" (1961, Comedy) Bob Hope, Lana T}Jrner. (2 hrs ... ) __ • =ICIDt"llUH•• (t3 _.. "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" ( 1981, Drama) Richard Dreyfuss. John cassav~ 1 hr., 58 min.) -1~==·· lllOllOTIOCK "Pat Benatar" (1 hr,) _.. "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) John Csssavetes. Gena Rowlands. (2 -~~~ W8-I wnM YOU Featured: a look at Alzheimer's Disease with guests, Dorothy Kirsten, Stephen Read. M.D.. Eugene Roberts, Ph.D. G lmmAY Location: L.A. National Horse Show, Grifflty Park. (2 hrs.) 8 Ol.'9UD "The Marathon" Dramatic hlghllghts, from 1896 to present, ol the 26.2 mile run, ·Including Fare•film footage of Oorando Pietrl's collapse near the finiSh at t~=ic:~·) i ... "Maneater Of Hydra" (1967, Science-Fiction) Cameron Mitchell. Geofge Martin. (2 hrs.) e _.. "Shampoo" ( 1975, Comedy) Warren Beatty, Julle Christle. (2 hrs.) • ... "White Lightning" ( 1973, Adllenture) Burt Reynolds, Jennifer BUI· l!)glley. <f,tQ~ •WALL -"Extra Special Situ· ations" Guest: Marlo J. Gabelll, president. Gabelli & Company. e _.. "Mystery On Monster Island" ( t980) Terence Stamp, Peter Cusnll'1g. {?hrs.) • •W111 .. I"'•-• Mlfll Ira meets a video . game programmer, takes a heart stress test. visits with Nancy Gibson about wo!Yn, and f!Ods out why our ears pop. (I) ...... cal ... -Liii ,_ C9ft'UL ,. Thie premiere Ptfformet will sing more of her mu9I¢ than In any previous concert appearance In a concert from New YOf'k ~·s Central Park. (2 hrs.) (.IJ .. "Modem Problems" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Patti O' Arban- W VIie~ min.) -1"--·--------·--1ICll ~ Nicholas tell<a with Stewart Brend. the man reepontlble tor "The Whole Earth Cetatogue." about hit <tWtw project, • guide to the electronic meftletpleoe. CC> .. "Swamp Thing" (1982, Fanta· ay) ~ BarbnU, Louie Joufden. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.> • (I)~ ......U. UCLA vt. USC (2 ..... 30mln.) (JI) •• "Mod9m PrOl:)letnt" (1981, '" Comtdy) CheYy ~. Petti O' Arben- vmit. (1hr.,30mit\.) (J) .. ''The Vlr"'1 And The Gypey" [f970, Dreme) Jo9Mt SNmkue, FrMOO Hlfo. (2 twt.) · 11 Mdlly, Nov. 11, 1111 ,• ·1••1•= CllNN . =--""'"Economics And Poltlcs Of Race" Guest: Thomas Sowell, econo- mist. senior fellow with the Hoover Insti- tute at Stanf0<d Unlver9lty and euthof, e11presses his view that programs deSlgned to help blacks are really hlndef· Ing them. white other races have ftour· 16hed in the United States without govern· ment aid and In spite of lnltlel discrimination. ( 1 hr.) Cl9 -AT MM• Julia features cheese-stuffed dates and "Laid Back Tur· key" as guest chef Jim Cohen prepares Kentucky ham mousse. o CD ,... • IOOTI The C'tllldren's Theatre Company and School of Mtnneepolls per· lorm their .,veralon of this classle tale. ( 1 hr.,30mln~ .. 1=·--TUCU .. Cll .. .. llOTWUa ....... __ ........ .. , .... ... "Plppl On The Run" ( 1972. Adventure) Inger Nilsson, Par Sundberg. While keeping an eye on two young runa· ways. Plppl goes over a waterfall In a bar· rel. rescues a baby from en angry bull and escapesfrom jail. (2 hra.) · _.. . ..,,, ....... mcm-....u ... ATWM ....... _ , ... ,,,,"" .. ., ..... --. lllOCI OI M .. "The Lendlcape Of Plea&Ure" Robert HUghes conoentratea on visions of peradise as lllUstreted In the works of Gauguin, Monet. Cezanne. Matisse and Ptcaseo. (R) ( 1 tv.) • •A "A =W~ Of Going': Tl'le Story Of Thor bredl' Nove examine. the blllion-dol!M rectng lndUstry end the combinetlon of speed, at.,,._ and will to win, In ordef to flnd out If thorougt)-- breda r•fly dO run any f81ter tNln Olflif ~.o (1tv.> CC) ... "Sounder" (1972. Crimi) Cicely Tyson, Paul Wlnfltld. Durtna ttte ' dark Oepret8lon yurt, a family of black sharecroppers struggle to stay together In ~teof~oddl. (2tn.) CID ~The LaaL~n·4 (1982, Fanteay) Antmat.ct. Volcea o4 Mia Fat· row. Alan Artlln, Alt appenttce maglclln aldt the tftle chantC'9r <In her ll8fch b the rest of the herd, wtlO MW bean lmpflsoned by an, ev11 king. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 24 ;'·~ "Rtetox" ( 1982, AcMnture) Ctlnl Eastwood. Freddie Jonet. A U.8. pflOt goee behind fMlllf\ ..,. to ...... ~fighting peana. 'PG' (I In, 15 ~ ''t<ennectye Don't Cfy" (1182. BloartPttv) ~· Nanated by c.tf" Aobli!Ant-'1to1.nn.1. '°"" ...... "'* *-" footO ' -.. .... Clllrl ..,..,... ....... .,. .. ~ &-~1,,. za' Rlndlrt. ....,, A woman dldlcatll,... to lr"PfowtnG fflt r..a;.:.:J. -·-·- .. , .. cmanua -YWOGD CL-. Featured: A ·pro-file of veteran film end te4evlllon actor Lorne Greene, interviewed In his home; a fOofl et the controverslaf ABC film "The Dey Alter," about nuctear war: hoW mov- ies JICIL~bbed . • Wlll'•CICW•CCIB•BUlll11 (%) .. "The French tleOtenant's Wom- an" (1981. Drama) Meryt Streep, Jnmy Irons. An affair between two actors la par· allefed in the romantic period film In whlth the two are performing. 'R' (2 tn., 5 min.) I mTGfllGr•T NI ()) ....... • .-T CMmA Lloyd Dobyns reports on folk linger Steve Goodman'• battle· against leukemia; Rebacc:a Sobel profiles Miami Dolphins offeneMt llnem8n Bob Keucheobefg, one of the older pley· erg still active In the NFL; Steve Delaney e11amlnes the buteauctatlc reaaons that many residents on the Island of Guam·., • ullhappy'--( ~) •a~--"•'°" eum.nt accident reeearch Into de\Jelopmel1ts thet oould save liveS In the ewnt of auto • mishaps; a tug-of ·war batWeen a Non . elephant and a team of more than 100 men: ei<ploratlons of some ancient mys· terles. ( \ hr.) _ 1J ... "Seven" (1977. ActYentwe) Wiiiiam Smith. Barbara Lee. U.S, lnte5- gence calls In a spec:l&I agent to atop the Imminent merger ol seven Hawaiian C1lme i"=es. (2 hrs.) ., .. _ M.Lml1'mlmAT•-.L IA-"The Flight Of The Condor" Dr. Donald Johanson takes Ylewef9 on a rare jOUrney thr'ough the AOO. Moun- '~1~ . ~ .. ''Lucky Lady" ( 1975, ~ ·dy) Liza Mlnnelll. Burt Reynolds. A ktld- heetted klllar, • btlngllng glgc*) and a smugglef's widow form • ~ and -==n~.~~7mln.) *lno =•:-,_ . -~ -~ Cte¥eland C8Wllers et'9an Diego CllpClers (Subject to bllek· oult.J!.!:f. 30 l'nln.J. r~-&.ou-mbley-.-.... In~ = rr.: John F. Kennedr ,.._, ) le eNCttO Prtlldent ., ,... felro-k'CI hll ... JlcqUtllne (Bl.it lnMn) to lb the challlnDe of ~ ""' Lady; he ,..,. hi 'yOUnglr bf°'* --.. (John Shea) aa Attorney~ end FBI Director J. Edger Hoowis ~ i~-:C-Plrt~)Ql(~t::' of ..... , .. ~..ZArr•t• town ........ .,, ....... if • ,....~ .... ~.-... ~=<M=Biii ...... . .... ~ ... "8lrlt)1llt tlfldl ..... ..., to pieoet ...,. ht Mel to Mllll W9lt*l8. ~~~(tin.)-....... ·. ' _ .. -luallay Coni. ( 1961, Sci.nc.Flc11on) Mlchlel Rennie. Pa11lci. NM!. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l w.LYINITPWCMPU•lll tW .... SI • ., ......... -,,_ma111 ___ ... _.. -WOY IATIUITAI uucncA -metJ•_ .. ,_,_ -1----.. ....... 0-- sleln and Ille Vienna ~-per=---- IDfm Beeth<Mlo's "The Creetur• 01 Pro- metheus, ~~43" •nd Symphony ~o. 8 inF~=iNi~~~ I lllMI "Stnl Of T~ NIQh1* ( 1982, Suspense) 'Aoy Scheide<. Meryl Slreep. l1 hr., 30 min.) (.Q) lllMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Clin1 Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrs., 6 min.) ()) ,.,. CMll "Klngslleld's Oaughler" An emblllered young women lindt amuse· ment k'l humlllallng llw sludenl James Harl, who Is altracled 10 her. ( 1 hr.) 0 mvt1 "Goin' Soolh" ( 1978, Come· dy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen. (1hr.,41 min.) G TOIUUWAllYAIU CM•H _... MmUI) -1 Cl) II\ TODAY wu. wuw.o• NmALt ......... _..LUCY . •IMIMlml,....TlllMTI (CJ .. "M1yllowef: The AdvenlUte'' ( 1979, Dram1) Al<:h11d Crenna.~ Hopklne. (2 hf•) w• Ill San ~lteo 49era al At1an1 .. Faloont (3 hre.) • .............. ,I A ftlCI The 9Ven11 o4 Nov. 25, 1963 -lhe day thlt John F. Kennedy WU bUried In Arllnglon Natlonll Cemetery -•t• recalled In leped footage nerraled by correspondent• lncludlng Oevid BrTnkley end the.!~• ~het Hunlley end Frank w1=-=== • w ........ ._ "Studs Lon n" (Pan 3) 979, Orama) Charles ~rnlng, COllMiot ... ~ o.-=:tJl hr.) I .... Cfl POOTIMl "Western Olvlslon Final" (from B.C. Plaoe In Vancouver, B.C.) (2 hrs., 30 min.) (ff)._ "Gatll~I" J 1981, Drema) M.i ---·--·-··-..... ~ --..... .., ="seven" (1977, Adventure) William Smith, Barbara lee. (2 hrs.) e lllMI "The Incredible Shrinking Men" (1957. Science-Fiction) Grsnl WUlllrne. Ra~Stuert. (2 hrs.) I -YUM lllMI ''Sherlock Holmes And The Houle Of Fear" ( 1945, Mystery) Baall Rathbone. Nloel Bruce. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1-ICOTT -.. ~m.MD llDW Tiii WIT WAI WC* LUke (Btuce Boxleitne<) deeldes to leave lhe SlmonH• t>ecause ol another unavoidable violent conl1on1allon: Zeb (James Arness) and Cully (Jack Elam) become involved In • c:Jeadly lndlan vendella while searching tor Cully's son.=1~•t" hr.l · ID PIJITZ M 2 ICM flOa. lllAlf lnternallonally acclaimed Ameficen ~l~=Scholder IS profiled . 7!) llCMI "A. Song Is Born" (1 948. Com- edy) Oannyl<aye, V11g1nia Mayo (2 hrs.) ,--~, ---, ~--~, • , ' ~ ' ' ,. 'I • 1'WESTERN \ I PRIME \ 1' COUNTRY' • 'SOUTHERN\ I FRESH \ i I STEAK \ I RIB NIGHT \I BAA-8-Q \,' STYLE \ I SEAF.00.D \ • • J I BUFFET '/ BUFFET I BUFFET I BUFFET \I BUFFE1' \ I • I. Western-style Broiled I Prime Ri'b Au Jus I 880 Ribs & Beans I Southern Fried 11 Different selectloll 11 I j Beef Steak . 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BAISTOL ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 • 714/557·3000 -(405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .. Friday, Nov. 18, 1983 17 • . -lunclay Cont. profile of actor Chris Atkins, who now has a role 1n "Dallas." R9@ .oN "Paid In Full" (1950. Orama) Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott. A woman marries her ex-brother-in-law, lhen saves her younger sister from a breakdown. (2 hrs., 15 min.) -Cf) INlll ..... Featured: NCAA Wom- en's Basketball preview. (R) CID mN "Force: Five" (1981. Ad'ien· lure) Joe Lewis. Pam Huntington. A band ot mercenaries attempt to rescue a young woman lrom lhe clutches of a cull leader who practices mind contrOI. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) @ mN "I, The Jury" ( 1982, Orama) Armanda Assante. Barbara Carrera. Prl· vale eye Mike Hammer tangles' with a coterie ol villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murder. 'R' ( 1 hr .. SO min) CZ)MOVll "Heavy Metal" (1981. Science- Fiction) Animated Voices of John Candy, John Vernon A mysterious green orb of tremendous power has a strange effect on a variety of charac1ers lo ditterent times and places In the universe. 'R' ( 1 h1., 30 min.) mnt1W1011 111iWD mN "Don't Give Up The Ship" ( 1959. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Dina Merrill. A couple's honeymoon Is Interrupted when the groom Is called to Washington 10 account lor a destroyer lost during World War II. ( 1 hr., •5 min.) W (f) W._.,ntU,_ __.............__ •OO "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 19"6, Orama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. (:.: hrs.) •(Cl "Young Doctors In Love" (1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young l1 hr , 35 min.) · .. (l ) "Stilt' Of The Night" ( t982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep .• i! hr., 30 min.) •U "One Dark Night" ( 1982, Horror) Adam West. Meg Tilly. ( t hr .. 3" min.) .. Ill) "OverbOSrd" ( 1978, Adventure) Angle Dickinson. Clitt AobertllOn. (2 tvs.) M (f) "The Road To Morocco" (11M2. CQiTiedy) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. (2 hrs,) (0) "The Verdict" ( 1982. Orama) Paut Newman, Charlotte Rampllng. (2 hra.) (.%) "The French Llau1enent'.s Women" (1981. Orama) Meryl Streep. J«'emy Irons. (2 hra .. 5 min.) M (C) "Oliver!" (1968, ~) Ron Moo- ~. OllYef Reed. (2 hrt., 30 min.) • "The Best Years Of Out LIYet" ( 19"e, Orama) Fredric Mefcti, Myma L~. (2 hra.. 52 [l'lin.) •CB> "~ Hound Of TM Bell(IMht" ( t982. Mytlery) 1811 Alchttdten, Brian Blessed. ( 1 hr., 18 min.) • (0) "Cold River'' ~~<IWnturt) $U2Mne Webef. Pal • (1 ht., 35 min) (1) "Oli'vtff' ( 1968. Mullcal) Ron Moo- Cly, Oliver Reed. (2 Iva., 46 rnfn.) -(CJ "Gt"y Lady Down" (1978, AdYen- tute} Oharnon Heston, OtYld Cerr9dlrlt. (I ht .. 61 min.) 00 "Alaht Of Wty' (1913, Dre'Jnel Bitf• Dlvll. James Stewart ( 1 ht., 45 min.) lllRIIlffm ... CCIUW IOCem• _,_..,.Al t:tl .... w ... 90Wil "Thank You All Very Much" ( 1969, Orama) Sandy DeMis. Ian M<:Kel- lan. A young, unmarried dOctorat candi· date discovers· she Is pregnant but remains steadfastly determined to have the chHd. (1 hr .• 50 min.) g 90Wil "Personal Best" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Ma.rlel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletes are torn between love and ambition as they iraln tor Ot= competition. 'R' (2 hrs.) W (I) "Goodbye, Emmanuelle" ( 1977. Orama) Sytvla Kristel. Umberto Oralnl. A beautiful woman's search for the ultimate erotic experience brings her to a startling realll.atloo. 'A' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) WU AT om Wini Guett: Jennifer O'Neill. actress', ( 1 hr.) -·Cl) C81 ... ...,.,tal (%) 90Wil "The Vi<gln And The Gypsy" ( 1970, Orama) Joann11 Shimkus. Franco Nero. Based on a story by D.H. Lawrence. A proper young English girt rebels against her clergyman father by taking up with a handsome gypsy rover. (2 hrs.) n CJl)llOWI "Gallipoli" (1981. Orama) Mel GlbSon, Mark Lee. Two Australian foot racers with contrastingly dltterent person- alilles sign up to fight In Turkey during World War I. 'PG' .1 hr .. SO min.) •, (J1) n'I YOUI IU II M CJ) "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950, Suspense) Sterling Hayden. James Whit· more. (2 hrs.) -@ "Crack In The World" ( 1965, Sclence- F'ictlon) Dana Andrews. Janette Scott. (2 tvs.) -· "Enigma" ( 1982, Suspense) Marlin Sheen, Brlgllle Fossey. ( 1 hr., •O min.) 1WD "Shell Geme" (1975. Adventure) John DavidlOn, Tommy Atkin&. ( 1 hr., 30 min.). tW(Q) "Making Love" (1981. Orama) Kale Jackson. Michael Onlkean. ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) _.,, .......... - -· "Plrenhel Piranha!" ( 1972. Adven-ture) Peter Brown, Wiiiiam Smllh. (2 hrt.) CC) "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rggeft, Olene Lant. (1hf.,45mln.) (8) "Supwman II" ( 1980, Fentny) Chrll- tophef Reeve. Margot Kidder. (2 tin . 5 min.) (I) "The Hound Of The Balllervt"91" ( 1982. Mytlety) Ian AICNrdeon, Brian 131eteed. 1 1 "'.. 18 m1n. > -·"The latt Unloofn" (1982. Fantasy) Anlmettd. Voieee of Mle Farrow. Alan Mdn. ( 1 hf.l2.4 min.) CJ) "Lucky 1dy" ( 1975, Comedy) Liza Mlnnelll, BYrt Reynoldt. (2 hrs.) W CO) "Jlnxtdl" (1982, Comedy) Betta Midltr. t<en Wehl. ( 1 hr .• •s min ) •<C) "A 0oa Of Aendlrt" (1169. Dfema) OsYld L.1dd, Donttd ()llp, (2 twt.) e "Eye Of The Nttdle" (1te1, ~) Donald Sutherteod, Kai• Nelll- p. ~;n.:1 min.) •oo .. .. tt912. ....,.,..> Merttn StlMn. lltfQlhe f'oeMY. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) • Cl) "LO¥t ~I Arlt Biie" (1979, Comtdy) Oeotge Hemlllon, ~Saint Jemtt. (2 hra.) .. •••11mmat ..; ... ... •11•t1TW d mN "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) Maximilian Schell. Rod Steige<. A friend· ship slow1y develops belween a worldly, asslmllated Jew and lhe son of a Hassldic rabbl. "PG' ( 1 hr .. SO min ) llll(C)mN "A Song Is Born" (1948. Com- edy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A young woman wanled by the police is hidden by lUlroup ol music professors. 12 hrs.) MU mN "L<>Ollin' To Get Out'" I 1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. A pair of gar.iblefs llee to Las Vegas lrom New York with lhe mob on their trail 'R' ( 1 hr., 45mln.) W;TOPtlTMI-...,_ ( • H•llTWCR) mN "The Day The Earlh Stood Sllll" ( 1951, Science·F1ctlon) Michael Rennie. Patricia Neal. After a strange spacecratt lands in Wash1ng1on. D.C .. an emissary emerges, warning Earth to cease its atom- ic e11pe4'lmentatloo ( l hr .. 30 min.) d ClJ) llOT .... ,., ...... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage in an offbeat. satiric take· off . ... i MlWlma .. ·---~ .. mN "National Lampooo's Animal House" ( 1978. Comedy) John BelUshi. Tim Matheson. (%) "Ragtime" ( 1981. Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins (2 hrs., 35 min) .. (l ) "Agency" ( 1981. Suspense) Robert Mitchum. Lee Maiors. ( t hr .. 35 min) W (CJ "Island 01 Adventure" 11979. Advefl- ture) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred Brambell. t1 hr .. 25 min.) D "Kennedy& Oon'I Cry" ( 1982. 8tog1a· phy) Oocumen1ary. Narrated by Cliff Rob- ertson. ( l hr .. 'O min.) W CO) "The Falcon Takes Ovef" ( 1942, Mysteiy) George Sanders. Lynn Bari. ( 1 hr,, 30mln.) •(.[) "Cannery Row" ( t982. Orama) Nick Nolle. Debra Winge<. (2 hrs.) •a> "Tell Them Willie 1'oy Is Here" (1969, Orama) Robert Redford. Katharine Ross. ~hrs.) •CC) "Ollverl" ( 1968. Musical) Ron Moo-~ OliYef Reed. (2 hfl .. 30 min,) lt!J "The Hound Of The BnkeMtlea" ~~ Mytlery) Ian AlohardaOn. Brian . (1 hf., 18mln) CZ) "Francis Goes To West Point" ( t9S2. Comedy) Donald O'Connor, LOJI Nelson • ( 1 hi., 30 min.) Mn& 191. NOt'IML New YOfk Jet& 11 New SalntaQ (3 tws , IS min.) .... ,,.., .. ,_.Cl __ ....... -.,._ ..... ---·· ,_ "D1vl1 Cup Sernllln1lt HigNlghtt" ( t tw.) tQ} ... "The Verdict" ( tM2. Or..-nA) ----~ - ----- ) I I • ! •• ,,_ "Tht Flighl Of The CondOf" Ot. Donald Johant0n tak .. ~on a IUlt joomey lhtough lhe Andel Moun• 1110~~1.) • 4 -ma• "The Cltadel" The high eitpeclatlont of 1 young Scoll medical oraduale .,. jolttd .. h•. •••rt• his career 1n a Weltlh mining town. c::;i ( 1 hi) (C) _,,.. "Yoong OoolOfS In li>Ye" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. SNn Young A young IUlgeotl trlet 10 OW<· come hi& ltltf ot che knlfe tn this l?C)Of ot soao ooera.clk:he$ 'R' I 1 hi,, 35 mln,J "tnJ --~nn U I ""' "'""" I IOOC, Suspense) Ehelder, Mt1y1 Sir~. A psychiatrist omes lnceaslngly lnv<>Mtd wllh a myate woman who wH lhe mlslress ol a murdered patient. 'PG' ( t hr . 30 min,) Cl)_,,.. "The Verdict" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman, Chartotte Ramplfng. An alcohotlc Bos1011 lawyet pulls hlmeelf together to bring an unpopular medlcal malpracltce case to trial against strong opposltlon by lhe courts, lhe atchdioc.M ahd his own clients. 'A' (2 hrs.) • _,,.. "The Sw0td And The S0t08ftr" -..J.1~2. Fan1asy) Lee HOfsley. Kathleen 1*18f. Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evtt tyrant who has used SO<cery 10 enslave a medieval kingdom. 'A' (1 hr .. 4-0 min ) .. Gll.., ,M.R.L 118 8 (I) -DAY AT A tm Barbara becomes deeply oepressed ove~ the knowledge that she can never bear chll· dren (Part I) 1 I TAll LOU~ llO¥ll "Honkylonk Man" ( 1982. Dfa· ma) Clinl Easlwood. Kyle Eastwood. An over·the·hlll, alcohotlc counlry·weslem singer travets to Nashville with his 14· year·old nephew tor a last-chance audl- lron at the Grand Ole ()pry 'PG' (2 hrs. 5 mlnl_ .. 8 W 1MI & I 2 I• A chlldhood friend (Rosey Grier) engages George In a com- pelllion that may result In Injury 10 either °' bolh ot them. LU.am WOM.D OI MCCIUD COUi- i WU .... ='•llCI ma• "The Citadel" The high e.11pectatlons ol a young Scot• medical graduale are jolted as he starts his career In a Welsh mining town. Q ( 1 hr.) ... ~"With~ Wings: On New Ground" Ten Asian Ar'nerican women wonclng in nop-conventlonal occupack>N. SOCh as bartehde<. coxswain. judge. petti rangef. police officer. news anchor and weldef. are orofiled. CD llO¥ll .rThe Verdict" ( 1982, Dfama) Paul Newman. Charlolle Rampllng. An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls hlmselt together 10 bring an unpopular medical malpractice case to trial agalnsl strong opposHion by the courts, the archdiocese and his own clients. 'A' (2 hrs.) CZ) mWll "Still Of The Night" ( 1982, Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. A psychla1rls1 becomes lnoeaslngty lnVONed wrth a myst8flous woman who was lhe rmscress ot a mt1rdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 ht .• 30 min.) .. ®._UP 118 8 (I) IOCIDll•IT, llMTOWll Tired of only anchoring the news. rather than also covering It, Mall astts to join a pair of old friends on a field assignment. II ICMOGL llAT Guest: Jeannie lln~y and JMnM Melater on "'9 _. ·Gil t Y, end P919"tlng, 'The Mue1c or 1Yene oontampot11fy ~ .,., romantic ay"'f)hOnlo muelo hM wide appeal, ar.o IMIUt" a perlonnance of "Mystic Trumpeter." CC) 9DWil "M1yftowet1 The Pllgrlme' Adventure" ( 1079. Orame) AtOhetd Crenna, Anthony Hopklna. A group of brave pllgrlme eecapa tellQloua partec» llor1 and IOufney aero.a che Atlentlo to freed<>m In Ille New World. (2 ,..,.,, (ft) IOf •lltaY .... Comedy ""'""'tivv "''°"''""'."'" ... ,,,, ..... ....v ·-·· .,,,..... news footage In an ottt>eet, Mtirlo tak• oft. -· (I) 1Ullfil9 ... U. White he le competing tn the Bay City Matathon, Stan~ wife E.J. (Marcia Rodd) goes llnto~ 1 and Is admltttd to Iha hoepltal. .. :..,..... ~o -AT MM'I Julla teeturee c1\eft9&1tulted c:t.t" and "laid S.Ck Tur· • key" as gueat chtf Jim Cohen Pfeperet Kent= ham mouw. D • T 0 U F H -"The Ute Of Vtfdl" Vtfdl complet• "la· Travteca." marries GiuMpplna and hal a metnofabll mee~ Napoleon Ill. ( 1 ht .• 30 min.) CE flOOllM&. UCLA vs. USC i ) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) •NOTIOCIC "Pal Benatar" (1 ht.) 9DWil "One Derk Night" ( t982. Hor- ror) Adam West. Meg THly. A IOfOtl1y pledge encountefl a vampire during a night spent In a haunted mauaoleum. 'PG' L1hr .34 min,) -(ll) llCMI "Arise My LOYe" (HMO, Romance) Claudelle Colbert. Ray MH- tand-A pair of lovers find t~ trapped by lhe Spanish CMI War and !he outbreak of Wofld War II. (2 tn.. 10 min ) Cl) IMllA ... Liii ,_ ....... This premlefe paffonnet wlll lillg ~ her music than In any previous appearance In a cone.,., from New Vortc City's Central Part\. (2 hra.) · -• o • ..., "The NuclMt ~ .. Henry Klsalnger, Wllllam F. Budcler JI., Cart Sagan. ~ McNamera and Bit Wiesel share oplnlona on eurvMng the nuclear age In a panel dlecuealort moderated by Ttd Koppel (from WMh- i ton.-0.C.). (I ht.) • -er•..,. -~ 1lm -Feeturwct. inteMawl with ~ Llonlll R1cHt end TV PfOducer AMon Speltog; a vtllt ~ ~ em Celllonla'a Club Sonoma wher9 ~ play their tav0tlte movie rote. In ·riom. movies shot on the premleet. (1 hr.) • mM ..... Neat Gabler end Jaf- frey Lyons revi.w "Star 80" and "Going Berserk." CZ> _,,.. "lucky lady" ( 1975, eom. dy) Liza Mtnnettl. Burt Raynolds. A kind- hearted killer. a bungling gigolo and a smuggler's widow form a~ and professional bootlegging ailer'Oe <bing Prohibition. (2 hft.) I ,._.ftCOlm!IMl"il"'f .. ..... ,...,.,.. nll fJ!>.U:.... .. ........ ..,,.MUIT Vil1llAI* A,....... tmTOIW ''Vlet- namlzlng The War ( 1968-1973)" Nixon's program of troop wilhdrawal, lncreaed bombing and arms lhlpment! to SalQon altlac.d "'9 wer encl the Ole et .. ttatloned In Vletnetn. 0 ( 1 hf.) (8) .. ..,._tlonal Ulmpoon'a Anlmel Hou9e" (1971. Comtdy) John e.tu.N. Tim Matheaon. Two new college frattfntly pledgae Join Delta Houae. the uni.It and wtldttt gang on campua, ano h4ttp to flgh1 the elfortt ol Ille tchool' a llnltter dean to hav. them exJ)elltd. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) CD .. "Ablgail Le611e I• iack In Town" ( 1979. Orama) Rebeootl Bfoolte. Sarah Nlcholton. A beautiful woman com- pllcat .. Nie f0t the tealdenta when llhe relU1nl to her hOmetown. ·~ ( t hr .. 20 {Q)--"S;; Of .The Night" ( 1982~ • Sulpanee) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. A ptychlatrlet beeomet lnceaslngly Jnvolved with e myst111lous woman who was Iha mltlr ... of a murdered patlaflt. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) • M&.Y-fttl ... .. LT tMI ... WhW ~· -----·~AT ...... ,..,NL-.&. . --"Going In Style" ( 1979. com. dy) George Bums. Ari Carney. Three sen- IOf cltlzena Oectde to add e11cltement to fhtlf l1YM by planning and staging a bank r~(R) D (2 hrs.) · (C) "SMen Beauties" ( 1976. Dfa· ma) Glancarto Giannini. Shirley Stole!. While Imprisoned In a Nazi concen1ratlon camp, a petty thief finds his obsessive deSlre for Nit-preservation put to the uttl· mate cest. (2 hts.) e -.,-!'Goin' South" ( t978, Come-<M Jae~ Nlcholaon. Mary 9teenburgen A captUJed horse thief Is otteted a chance 10 escape hanging by marrying a young lady lfom the town In Whleh he's Imprisoned. 'PG~~-41 min.) •! .. "The Stranger Who Looks like " ( 197... Dfama) Meredith Baxtet. Beeu bridges. A pair of young people IMICh fOf thelt natural parents. who abendoned them as lnfanta. ( 1 ht .. 30 twaf;... '•Going In Style" ( 1979. Come- dy) George Butne. M Carney. Three aen- IOf cltlzena dlcJde to add e.11c1temen1 10 theW fives by planning and etaging a bank r~. (A) Q (2 hrt.) "9.! ... Love Story" ( 1970, r=~:r!':=~ = .ar ... 10mln.) ....... CM •• £2££ &Ill .. •Jll Lawrence and Art llnkletter hoet ft* IOc* er the chlldten of East Africa and lheW 1t!'\11K199 fO< aorvlvat. Guests: OlcJI "'"Pallan, Wiiiem Shatner. Dean Jones. Dem Zlmballlt Jr. ( 1 hr.) e M ' M PM&Y A look Is taken ar lhe Joys and oonfllcis of the William C. Loud famlly of Sante Barbara. ( 1 hr.) Cl> ... "Modern Problems" (1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti o· Art>M- vlllt. A hapeea 8ir traffic controller wtth numerous penona1 problems Is endOwed with teleklnetlc powers atter being dou9ed with nuctMt wute. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.) -· -.&.ftlOGD ClGl9I' featured: a look at Barbra Streisand's new film, "Yentl"; a Friday, Nov. 18, 1983 19 .. • . -MoaclayCOnl.-<\ Verd•" Despite harsh criticism from a group of artists led by composer Arrigo Soito, Verdi still finds Inspiration to com- pose "Don Carlo" and "Alda." l1 hr., 30 min ) CI) .,_ "The Rack" ( 1956, Drama) Paul Newman, Waller Pidgeon. After two- . and-a-hall years in a Korean prison camp, a decorated U.S war hero returns to lace a court martial for treason .. (1 hr., 40 min) •@ .,_ "Mr Deeds Goes To Town" ( 1936, Comedy) Gary C<>apet, Jean Arthur A female reporter persuades her millionaire boyfriend to give his fortune away, (2 hrs., 30 min.) ' n 8 lMA" •--m Polo players in Nepal who use elephants Instead of hors- es; an accident victim Who maintains a 170 boWttng average without wrists or hands; a stunt driver rams his car Into a · ~ramid of cars. ( 1 hr ) • U ()) ~ Joanna fries 10 feed fTlOt'e than 100 people after Oiek gen- erously oH8fs to host a din~ lor all local Tha=•ng Day Parade wOr1<8fS (Z) "Used Cars•· (1980, Comedy) Kurt Russett, Jack Warden. After the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies. his employees try to cover up his demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from Inheriting the business. 'R' ( t hr .. 53 min.) mTO•AllD-- -· ()) ~POllTUI. Lt. Alexi Gor-ichenko's (Michael Carven) lttellfli9 for Leslie lead him 10 request his return to Moscow. Cella plans 10 divo<ce Jack. and Glenn ptoposes to Kay. ( t hr ) I ..... lliiO&JCl-mmn~ TOMlllT Dorothy HamlN tatlls about her upcoming TV spe- cial. . , G en 06 M COleOlt This special exam· Ines the changes to the Condor's habitat that have led to its decline and the contro- versuil efforts now underway to save the ~~captive breeding In zoos, (CJ I "Blackout" ( t978. SUspense) James MitchUm. Jone Allyson. A matslve electrical btacilout In New York C\!¥ gives a trio ot psychotic klllers the ot!\nce to esc8Pe from their police escorts en route to a state hospital. 'A' ( 1 ht., 27 min.) CID .,_ "The Vtll'dlct" ( t982, Drama) Paul Newman, Charlolle Rampllng. An aleohOllc Boston lawyer pulls hlmtell together to bring an unpopular medical malpraotlce case to trlal against strong opposition by the courts. the archdlocMe and hit own Client&. 'A' (2 hn.) (I) ... "The Hound Of 1'he Buker- ¥1tlet" ( t982. Mystery) tan Rlcherdlon. Brian Bleaaed. MH18f sleuth Stlertock Holmes ln119911Qatee mysterious goings·on at Bael<.ervllle Halt. ( 1 hr., t 8 min.) e _,. "Whole Life Is It Anyway?" (t 981, Orama) Richard Dr~ John ca..avetes. Paraly%ed from the necll dOwn lo an automoblle aooldent, a ecutp- tor remlnltees about Illa llfe before and ~ly 9'VU" IOt hie right to die. 'A' ~~ .. !8=-.1.. ~ __.,,,..""" -,,.,..-.L ... ·-._.... . IE 181 .. --·w::: winge: 0n Nn QAl!ftd'' ten AMn Amerloan wom.n WOftdng "' ~tion.i occup41t1ont. tuCh .. '*1endet, C0!18Wllln, fudVt, peft( 21 Frid«y, Nov. 18. 1_988 ranger. po1ic. offioer, news anchor and welder. are :;,riled. G _.~Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons review "Star 80" and "Going IBer~~TY TO•AllD--..... -.m. A magazine Show featuring up an~mlng athletes, novel sports, event wrap-ups, and athletes who are active In llelds outside ol sports. (R) ,_, G ())di GO ... TAii -...... Tlll&IEW mmT-.L. MClllUA-__.. lllAblY "Shmuel Katt" ISfaell auttlor Katz discusses the Slx-Oey Wat and former U.S. Secret11ry ol State Henry Kissinger. CD llCMl "Heavy Metal" (1981. Scteno.- Flctlon) Animated. Voices of John Cendy. John Vernon. A mysterious green orb of tremendous power has a strange effect on a variety of characters In difftlfent tlrMI and places In the universe. 'A' (1 ht., 30 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Spellers" ( 1980, Drame) Hans van T ongeren. Renee Soutendljl<. The adventures of live Dutch teen--agers Interested In motocross racing are detailed. ( t hr .. 50 min.) tt:11 ([) IPORTIC8na 1W8 ()) MAITTOMAIT White seeking Incrim- inating evidence, two morderers hold the Harts hostage tn their own home. (A) ( t hr., 10 min.) II G> ~ Host Joh"fr CerlOn, Guest: ac. tor Dennis Quaid he Right Stull"), (1 hr.) l lA,,_.,.,, lB9 .... ..n\19 ....... _ neca •• .,, Scheduled: nove+- 1s1 Jacllle Collins. Susan SuHivan ("Faleon Crest"), Hollywood Reporter columnist Richard Hack. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) I .,.,.. ..... "9CllOO .-r----· ........ ,._," .... llAll "Guilty Or Not Guilty?" Between the ages of three and MYen, humane de¥tlOp a sense of guilt Which la•t• a llfetltM, often without apparent reeaon. (l:) 111M1 "Six Paci<" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogere. Diane Lane. ~ r~r drlv8f turns a sextet ot IUvenlla cat •trippers Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr.,= Cl) flaOllMl Air Force ve. Notfe ~ (3tn.) (%) "The French LltuteMnt'a Wom- an" (1981, Orama) M«yf St'"I),...,.,.,, Irons. An affair betWMn two 1Gtor9 II S*· alleled In the romantic peflOd flm In wt*1tl the IWO ate J*formlng. 'R' (2 tW'I., 6 ~ ,_•:..CU!'The Lovet Of Cermen" (1"'8, ~) Atta Hayworth. Glenn Ford. A llYely QYPIV olr1 fTllMO" to ruin the llllet of the men who loYe her. (2 tn.) -~· . ..,. "Suddenly &Ingle" ( 197 t. ) Hal Holbrook. lafblra Rulh. After Clng hll wtfe of 10'Y9't'1, I IMn 18 dlMatltfted with hit .... ... unt• i- mettl a tlilf'llon modlf, I 1 ht .. 40 tM\ l (I) .. "Naughty Wlwl" ( 1974.> Com- edy) 8rendon Pftce, ~ &..ogen. A e men from the country flndl lflet hie I door•to-dOOr Mln f'l•ftt LOflClorl tom1 ""'xpecttd t>otum. 'A' e _,."Don's Party" (1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave, Pat Bishop. A group oi subufbanhes gather at a trlend's hou9e to watch the election returns. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ta1I (8) lllMI "Monsignor" ( t 982, Orama) Christopher Reeve. Genevieve Bujold. An ambitious American priest's secular activi- ties Include mafia deals and carnal aHalrs 'A' (lhts.) -D•LATIWTW111'MW9Liii M Guests: basketball star Kareem Abdul Jabber, mcwte critics Roger E'bert and Gene Siske!.~.) I ~C&.W Featured: a pro- fl... of veteran film and TV star Lome Greene: a look at the controversial new ABC fim, "T~:fter." ~-•• u•• LOll.'mDC•mu _,. "Linda" ( 1981, Orama) KatJI Blenert. Ursula Buchlellner. A hotel mane· ger's old llama kidnaps his new glrtfflend and lakes her to a bordello. ( 1 ht.. 26 min.) -· (I) COL•-A retired bullftgtlttll' (Rleardo Montalban) ae1s up a long-time friend tor an untlmely death. (A) ( 1 ht., 20m~ we•1 WI EU Liii -DUTI Catot Lawrence and Art Llnl<lett• hot! this look at the chlldien ot East Alrica and their struggle for survtval. Guests: Olcl< Van Patten. Wiiiiam Shatner, Dean Jones, Efrem Zlmballst Jr. ( 1 hr .. io~ l ... lmmfATM ...... a&&.•fttlNl&Y 119'9 "PT 109" ( 1963. Drama) Clift Robtfltson. Ty Hardin. John Kennedy and hll crt!W, stranded! In the Pacific dUrlng World War II, are~ With the help ol two natMts. (2 hrs.. min.) CD) .. "Making L " (t981. Orama) Kate Jackson, Mic OntkMn. A wom- an i..ms that her hus nd It. :r.votved In a homosexual relat . 'A' ( 1 hr.. 50 min~ w!-~thWlshll" (t982.Drama) CNttM Bronaon. Jiii trejend. A YIQl9nt• nWNM 10 Loe A~ 10 continue hit flel'\t ~crime, 'A ( 1 hr .. 35 IJlln.) (I) .. "Force; Ave" ( tll f. AtMtrt- ture) Joe Lewta. Pam Huntington. A bMd ot mercenerlel attempt to reecue • young women from tt. ~of a cuft IMdef _,,:;."7 oont~~ ·~ (1 "'" 36 .~· LmJ:~<=.r~ englgll .. EMt o.m.n refugM to retum to &It 8erln'to at• a ICfMI~ ~ A'om the t<OB. 'l'O' (1 hr., -·1 "*"~•YUiii -__ _,_,. ~ ---Miiaf Ho91: Bob ....,.,,, au..: tootbll cOllCh °"" , .. , !tie untYlf'llty of Notrt Dime ~ Q;b, Mothtr Terw. !tie L°'*" PtllyM.. Cl) .. "l.Ucky ~ .. (1175. eon.. dy) U2a Mlnnell. Burt Aeynokta. A klnd- hNrted klllt. • bl"""'"8 glgok> end • amugg11t'1 Widow fcnn • PMOMI ~ ~= :::-lg .-no. cUtng "® ... .w: ~ Of Tht ...... ..... ( 1112, ~) llln AlctlefdlOh, 8rllln ~ ....... *"" ..... HoNI '"'Tc m,Wtnoul ~ It ... I .. . (I hr., ti"*'-) Pnul Nowmnn. Cru111utto Raml)llnu An oleotiollC Boston lowyer pullf hlmsoll tOl,l-Olhur tu btllllJ ftfl unpoputa1 medlclll rnt:1lp1n1:11co cnse to trlal against attong opposition by the cou1111. the archdlooose and hi& own clients 'R' (2 hra.) IS) llOV9 "The Sectet Lile 0 1 Wallet Mlt· ty" ( 1947, Comedy) O•M y Kaye. Virgin· le Mayo A meek man burdened with domestic attochmenta conjures up lltu· alons of himself as a-hero. (2 hft.) lll.JIO¥ll "!J;lCt Ml_n_Betwe&n:' (.1964. ::; ••• 1-i..'.., ~~~V·H'J "Jar~~~~OOlw,..~e Bloom. 'A" man dSks his lite In postwar Berlin to rescue a kidnapped young gltl ( I '" , 4 I min) OICKYMDm ..... M.ICI -°'~ PACll°'M'nm . .....,. .,. Cll ... .... IWPY DAYI AUii lllOWMlllAITWtLA'*' II ""' ,....,..,,,, ... WU ...... -.r LCM comc110lt -ouacown ( ) TMI WOIU .alTW "Skiing I Kayak1og I Hang Gilding" Gues1a· Bob Sea~Rosie Mlttermaier. (I hr,) (l ) "They All Laughed" ( 1981. Comedy) Aud1ey Hepburn. Ben Gauara. Three New York delect111es become Involved 1n numerous romantic llolsons while 1rack1ng their clients' errant wives 'PG' ! 1 hr , 45 tnln) !1) lllOYW "Olivet!" ( 1998, Musical) Ron MOOdy. Ohver Reed A young orphan 1s kld11appe<1 lrom his new home by his old gang. but manages to escape and relutn 10 his benelaclor (2 his , 30 min ) '1:)CMH~TOOAY 1:118 a oelTO. Featured VISll New Mexico and take a look at CarlSbad Cav· ems. the l111ema11onal Balloon Festival In Albcrquerque. the M11acle Church ol Chumayo Taos and the Rio Gtande Gorye mPM&Y ... U-1-.YI009MY llC TAC DOUIN · ICW .. A'I ... PIOIU'I CCMIT .... w .. llAllll OP ...... Anthropologlsl Richard Leokey e1Canilnet the foaall evl· <Jenee of evolutlOl\8ry change left behind t>t OUf dltlfan .. eoo.ttora. o H hr.) (H) NMm.I ROCa Rod wliengea Oot>u es leade1 ot the FraggleS. • 110W11 "Can't H.ip Singing" { 1~4. Musical) Deanna Dutbln, David Bruoe. A young girl headed to join her lover In Call· fornla IS romantic.ally aldet1acked en 1ou1e. &hrs.) .. Cll WIS CMA ....... ..,.... OP 81 Scenes from various movies hlgt)llght the speclal·eflecta magic that resulls In lhe creation of 9c1een monsters: Carrie Fishor and Biiiy Dee Wiiiiams hosl. { 1 hi) D m IOoee A radio conies! finds Bi:>one and Rome competing tor the top p1lze. a record contract and a national tour. ( 1 hr) G llOW'8 "The Car" ( 1977. Horror) James Brolin, Kalhleen Lloyd A drlver1eSs car terrorizes a small Utah 'town es It thirsts 101 victims (2 hrs ) ~LOUWlff ~ ~_, Tqe11MT Ootothy Hamill lalks abouJ hei upcoming TV sp&- clal. m llOW'8 "The Drowning Pool" ( 1975. Mystery) Paul Newman, Joanne Wood· ward A pr111a1e 1nvest1ga1or Is hired by a wealthy Southern <>ti heiress to discovei the identity of tl)fv.luthor of an 1ncrlmlnat· ~teller (2 his.) tl.iJ MMM OP llAmllD Anthropologist Richard Leakey examines Ille fossil evl· dence 01 evolu11ona1y change left behind by ou1 1.hstan1 ancestors o ( 1 hr ) (CJ llOYll "Endless l"ove" (1981, Romance) B100l<e Shields. Marlin Hewitt A 17-year-old's obsessive IOve lor his 15- year·old g1rlf11end leads to parental con· lllct~~·R· (1 hr . 55 min.) !El T · · <AJllCMI "RIQllt or Woy" ( 1983. Ot rna) 0ette Davis, J11111es Siewert. An aged COU· pie take d1astlo •teps to prev911t their aep- oratlon ( t hr .. •~ min) (I) llCMI "Love At Flrll Biii!" ( 197G. Comedy) Geurge H1m1lllo11, Susan Saini Jamea A love-smitten Count Oracula packs up llfa colfln end heads tor New VOrk City 10 find tho reincarnation ol a lot· m8f love. (2 hra.) ... "'n.--t.flt Unicom" ( 1982. fantaay) Animated. VOloet of Mia Fa1- row, Alan Arkin. An appieotloe m~n aids the lllle charactei In her search tor the rest of lhe help that have been lmpils· oned by an evQ king. 'G' ( 1 hr . 2• min) .. (ll) M.L • TMI PAI& Y •• (!) IA~Y mfr AT TMI PllHT1 Jackie Beerd I Paul DeVorce 12-round NABf Featherweight Charnplonsfllp bOUI (ltdm Atlamlc City. N.J.) (Al (2 hr&. 30 111lrt) • .. (!)LCM IOAT • P& llAtUINI The making, of the "Kennedy" TV mlnl·serles: a story on how adult films ere made to be erotic '19 mAT ••atlUMCU "The Lile 0 1 Verdi" Despile harsh critlc1sm horn a group 01 arllsts led by oompo&e1 AtrlQO Bolio. Ve1dl sllll rinds 111splrat1on to com· pose "Doti Carlo" and "Alda " ( 1 hr . 30 min) lO) llOV9 "Jin.11edl" ( 1982. Comedy) Belle Mkller, Ken Wahl A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her do away with' her oboo.11ious bOyltlend. 'A' { 1 hr., 45 min.) 1:11 lll.l TMI CAlUNI ..8 (I)~ f or dillereni 111<1bons. lhe Pullers and Soon-Lee find lltank~lv· 1~ 0_1!)' 1953 a very special occas1Qn U W u.E>Y Marlfr1 Luther King Jr (Charles Brown) app1oaches Robert Kennedy aboul the rash ol racial violence 1n 196 t. Jacqueline sellles lnlo he1 new role as Fust Lad¥. the President dealS heavily with loreign alla11s and the space progrnm. Joseph Kennedy Sr (E G Mar· shalt) su11e1s a stroke. (Part 21 Q (2 lhrs.=-COllYIU. V::r lal OMUllCll "The Lile 0 1 Costa M esa's Only Complete Funer al Facilities Under Ne w Managem ent ·ser ving All f'~ai(hs'' DeaD A. Dempeey Geaeral Maucer I Iarbor Lawu ·Mount Oli\e Men1orial Par·Ji · Mortuary· CRE MATION '290 OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 PHON:J-oDAY FREE INFOAMA TION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Av•. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-55S4 l Friday, Nov. 18, i983 21 \ -hesclayCoat. -1--COlll'rT'IODAY Ml .. M t • ne nNI Featured: a preview of some upcoming films doe for the holiday te8SOl'I: a loOk 11 lhe "Mt. 0vet 60" con- test: a secret Swiss formula UMd to reju- venate J:.i. t;><'..L, !-a.-naef9111f m•u. 11CTAC ... ... m.....nc:cur rA .. "11 ...... ,,, l90 CC. • .al1I "The Holiday ~lat" -OJ .:. • lll'a&. COll9I Spring- field sings "Jesse's Girl" and other hits kl a perl0tmanoe from the new UnNeraal Amphitheatre In Los Angeles. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) CID _,.. "Thr• Smllrt Girts" ( 1937, Comedy) Deanna Outbln. Nan Grey. A man invites his tine daughters to his weddlng where they attempt to break up the marriage and reunite their parentL (2 hrs.I .. -1111111 " I M AolUll The team Illes to help three Vietnam veterans 'NhOte plan to open a small hotel Is opposed by a vlelous Alizona landownef. (1 hr.) e llDWll "Bollitt" ( 1968, Orama) Steve McOueeo. Aoben Vaugl'ln. A San Francis- co detective tries to pre¥ent the murder of a Pfospecllve Witness tor a polltlcal hetr· lfli1, jJ hrs.) 8 t1I MT OUt LUCI Keith gets an unu- IU&I petspecllve for his report on corrup· Oon in f>'O wrestling when Shabu puts him Int'(.~ I='••~ TWT An Interview with Bette Mldler, e llDWll "The Horse Soldiers" ( 1959, AdllentUfe) John Wayne, Wiiiiam Holden. The Union cavalry drives toward Louisiana amidst J>efSOOltl conflicts between the offi. oers on the sublect of war. (2 tn.) • llOWA "A Normal Face: The Wonders Of Plastic' 6u1gery" The trauma ol a dis· flguted face due · to accident Of dlNese can now be alleviated throogh the advanced techniques ot plMdc ugety. u Nova examlnel ltllt taeclnatlng fWd of ~·ni (lhr.) • ·---9""·~ bOda And Leot" Though 1hale countriee wete technlcelly neutral, they both aif· tefed maaeive bombing; In Cambodle'• <:Me, II wae a poet•war ~of ftnOf ~ Oettt\. 0 ( 1 hr.) (C) .. ''Split lmlge" ( 1912, Dreme) MIChell O'Keete. Karen Alen. A young man't lncM!11on Into a r9llgllcM communa end~·~ 10 dlptcorwn Nm .,. ctwon6C iii In.) (J)..W- (11) .. "Megtf()roe" (1111. AcMn- ture) a.rry ~,,.,... KNmbett•. A group o4 ttchlOtoglcelly 1YS*tor mer- CllWl89 t>ettlt the '°'* of a tiny mmta.y ~torttljp. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 "*'-l Cl) .. "Tht Shooellt" (1t7t. ..... em) JoM WtyN, lAlnn a.Dal. An eglr'IJ ~ ... 10..,. °"' ,. ~ dtYI il '*°9 _,... Pll'••nc ~ -.. of wouldoOt •cc-.. to~ tlnl8 Md~t. (2 In.) .. .... ''The Send9r"' ( 1912, Horror) l(eltvyn Htrrold. ~ "9Nk. A fUty of 24 ,,.,, Nov. , .. ,.. telepathic halluclnatlons is unleashed on the stall and patients at a Georgia psychl· alrlc hospital when a suk:ldal patlenl with uncontrollable psychic powers Is admil· led. 'A' ( I hr .• 30 min.) .. till Ml• M PAm.Y lltl(E')CGU.ltlPOOTULL Air Force 11s. Notre Dame (A) (3 hrs.) • 8 @) *"Y DAYI Roger makes Fonzie jealous when he accepts lhe job ol prlncl· i at a vocational high school. c;i UMIOAT Pa llMAZlll A gacJget 1ha1 Is designed to help you lose weight while watching TV; the search-tor sunken Ire&· sore oll lhe coast ot Messachuse11s. (l)llDWll "Split Image" (1981, Orama) Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen A man IS • seduced Into joining a religious cult. ( 1 tv., 51 mlo.) •tlllMCAU. ... Cll lllMI "The Hunter" ( 1979, Ora· me) Sieve McOueen. Ell Wallach. Mod· em-day bounty hunter Ralph "Papa'' Thorson tries to lullill various assignments while being stalked by a 11engefut ex-con. @ (£hrs.) D ID IC8lllD'f Thermonuclear war becomes a chllling posslbihty In 1962 as the President orders Russian missiles removed from Cuba; JFK visits five Euro- pean countries white rectal strife continues at home; Jacqueline bears a child who lives only two days; lhe Kennedys embark on their fateful 1963 visits 10 Texas. (Part 31 O .J2 hrs.) 8 9J ,,_.. Cf9N!ff Jack disguises himself as "Grandma Tripper." while JaneJ and Terri Impersonate his nieces. 10 win the top prize Jn a cook le contest c;i I T .. wmtLAWMllCIRI _....A,.,...._,...,,.Cam- bodla And Laos" Though these countries were technically neutral, they bOlh sul· fered massive bOmbtng; In Cambodia's case. It was a post·war holocaust of terror and Cleath. D ( t hr ) G llA1'1S"T'The Fllght 01 The Condor" Or Donald Johanson tal(es viewers on a rare. Journey through the Andes Moun· 1ains. o ( t h1.) CD ... ''Love Chlld" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate In a women's prison wages a bat· lie 10 keep her child. who w111 fathered by a married guard. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •till_. "Charade" (1964, Mystery) Cary Gtant. Audrey Hepbufn. A woman bec<>meS the tergel of her murdered hlJs. bend's cronies who believe she knows , where a vett fb<lune Is hidden. (2 hrs .. 2~ mln.L ... 9 GM. ...... After Madeline crlfl- c:lzet .,.. egotletlcal novelist (Jeffrey Tam- bof) • he becomee peseionatety ObMaed with her. • CO) .. "Splll Image" ( 1981. Dr.ma> Mlohlell O'Keet., Karen Allen. A man 19 ~ lnlo jOlnlng • tellglout cull. (2 ti""'~ .. I!!.-· -t.-.:r,,. MIT Jennltef'• fathef ..-.net> bec:omee otwtred with • ....., (8lnMlnlha EQQ9r) Who ,....,,.. blla ~~ l<Ml<fdurtng WOtkS War •tramLA"TOIU" .. _''With Siik Wlng9; On ..... Ten A1f9n Anwlean women wonting In ~ttonel OCC1JP9tlona. IUdl .. t>erttndaf. COlllWlln. ludDe. Pt"' ,... pCllct dfficef, newt tncfiof 9f1d welder. are prollleel. (C) ICTY The series begins Its pay-cable run with former regular John Candy joining returning perlormers Joe Rahefly, E'.ugeoe L~ Ancllea MarM ancJ Marlin Short . Segments lncluele Sammy Maudlin (Flaherty) tn "MaucJlin O' The Night." Steve Roman (Candy) In "JFK My Way." and the Shmenge Brothers 1Candy ancJ Levy) dlsco11erlflil New Wave music. (H) llDWll "The Chosen" '(1981, Orama) Maximilian Schell. Rod Steiger A lrien<1- sh1p SloWly cJevetops between a worldly. assimilated Jew and the son of a Hassldic rabbi. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ()) PANI ctlAll "Snow" Harl Is In des· pera1e need ol a computer wtilz when the notes for Ktgnsfleld's legal brief are lost In a cJownecJ computer. ( 1 hr.) 0 llDWll "Hometown U.S A." ( 1979. Orama) Gary Sl)f1nge<. Dave Wilson. The problems and anxieties of three adoles- cents coelng wllh growing up In the '50s are explored. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cb lllMI "Appointment With A Shaelow" ( 1958. Orama) Geofge Nader. Joanna Moore. An alcotiollc reporter gets a break when his girl, the sister ot a police Neuten- anl. gives him a leacJ on a big story. ( 1 hr., 30min.) -1·••WMIWMWI ~YT....-r • ••1111 "The MuSlc Of Ivana Themmen" This contemporary compos· er's romantic symphonic muStC has wide appeal, also features a performance ol "M~sltc Trumpeter." CZ)llOWll "Hea11y Metal" (1981. Sclence- Ficlion) Animated. VoJces ol John Canel)'. John Vernon. A mysterious green orb ol 1remencJoos power has a strange ellect on a variety ol characters In Clifferenl limes and places In the unive<se 'A' ( I hf • 30 tW min. 8 Cl) III G MWI TAii ...... M&i&tl• -.Teal MClil ILUIClll ,_YOU.• "•••a••rrm: m w •OP UI. E.G. Marwn nar· rates this docomentery look at the humor, style and intetlecl of President Johrl F Kennedy 1hat re-creates one of his P.f ... conferences. ( 1 hr.) (C)lllMI "Heavy Metal" ( 1981. Science- Action) Animated. Voices of John Candy. John Vetnon. A ~t9ftous green otb of tremendOuS power .has a 11range effect on a variety of characters In dlHerent tlrnes and places In the universe. 'R' ( 1 ht., 30 min.) (jJ .. "SUmmet Night Fever" ( 1973, Orama) Stept\llne Hliret. Ollvle Pnc:al. Three young people spend their IUf'IWMf vacation engaging lo romentlc tr!Yolltlea. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) (I) lllMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Cllnl Eattwood, Kyle Eutwood. An CMIMhe-Nll. alcohOlo country-wee1em lltiger travelt to Nntwtle with hie 14- year-Old nephew !Of a lalt-chllnce IUCl- ilon et the Gr9nd Ole ()pry. 'PO' (2 tn.. S min) • H!tl(l)••WIW '*• Cll •••• pj, ~ II hnd to flncl a tn9' ""° dlllppMted 10 ye8l'I W• Iler. (BJ n hri. ~Omln.} • • Hott; Johnny Cenlon. il=.n·:: ( 1 hf.) a ----"The Lat . , " a ..,"91WN ••* lnt.nded to lllUMrtle "" apttona ~ to ,.,,... ---.... ~--··-~ --. ..... , ..... . , ... -...... .,. • .. "Thi ~ .. ( 1973, Drama) Jim &town, J4ld'I Peele. A man Oott 10 ptlton atttt ::1 dfug dtalert oul of -;1.6 =.:--ra. 1 hi .. 35 min.) .. • •iw ._ "The Falcon T•" Owf" ( 1942. Mystery) o.otge Sendn. lyM 0.11. The Falcon bf.-. up a ~Of phoo-nt._~let. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) llJ .''liell Night" (1981, H0t10t) Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten. At pan Of theff Initiation, h1t«nlty and aor0tlty pledges spend a night In a tpOOky, eup- _ ................ - .. CC) "Endless Love" (1981, Romance) BrOOl\e Shields, Martin Hewitt. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) (0 ) "Spellers" ( t980. Orama) Hans van Tongeren. Renee Soutendljk. ( 1 hr., J>O min.) •@ "Love Has Many Faces.'' ( t965. Ora· ma) Lana Turne<. Cliff Robefteoo (2 hrs ) •(%)"Francis Goes To West Point" ( 1952. Comedy) 'Donald O'Conoor. Lori Nelson. (1hr .30mln) M C!) "Never Say Goodbye" ( 1956, Ota· ma) Rock Hudson. Cornell Borchef'S. (2 hrs.) · (C) "The Best Years 01 Our Lives" ( 1946, Otama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. (3 hrs.) Cf)) "The Archer: Fugllive From The Empire" (198 t, Fanlasy) Lane Caudell. George Kennedy. (I hr .. 40 min ) • D "Deathtrap" ( t982. Myslery) Michael Caine. Chnstopher Reeve. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) 7900 "The Chosen" (198 1. Orama) Maxi- milian Schell, Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (I) "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Drama) Cttnt Eastwood, Kyle EastwoOd. (2 hrs., 6 min.) .. (%) "Stlll 01 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. (!hr .. 30 min.) ... "Odyssey 01 Ttle. Pacific:' (1981, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hf.. 20 min.) •(%) "Used Cars" ( t980, Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden. ( 1 hr., 53 min,) -CC) "The Gambler" (1980. West«n) K~ Rogers, Lee Purcell. (2 hrs.) (8) · Honkytonk Man" (1982. brama) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) . (I) "Conspiiator" ( 1950. Orama) Robel1 Ta)'lor. Elizabeth Taylor. (2 hrs.) -dl! "Secret Of The Incas" ( 1954, Advefl. tute) Charlton Heston. Robert Young. (2 hfs.) tWll "The Red Badge Of COUfage" (1974. Orama) Richard Thornes, Michel Bran· don. I 1 hi .. 30 min.) cm "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" (1982. Orama) Oenrds Christopher, Susan Saint James. (1 hr .. 50 min.) 0 "Caravans" ( 1978. Adventure) Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O'Neill. 12 hrs.I tWIZl "Spltt Image" (t98t. Drama) Michael O'Keele. Karen Allen. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) poeecl'f a~ INnllon ..... (t hr .. 1""11.) all .. "Leci. And o.nueman. The abulout Staine" (1M1. Muelcal) 01ent Lene, Ray Wlnetone, The tneltOrlo rlle of I 1tlo of female punk.,octcera IMdl ulti- mately to lheit Nlllng out In the blg-mon.y world of the muelc lndultry. 'R' ( 1 ht,. .27 min.) ·1 ...... _...,. ... .. ::u-- • I Ill-· - ... "Ollver1"'1968, Mullcal) Ron Moody, Oliver Reed. A young Otphan la k~ I.om hit new l'IOfM by hit Old gang. t>ot managet to eec:ape and return -.............. - -· "Roman Holiday" (1953, RomanQa) Gregory Peck. Audrey Hepburn, (2 hra.f CC) "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 19'6. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vltglnla Mayo. (2 hrs.) OD "Klondilce Fever" (1980. Adventure) Jell East. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) Cl> "Moneignot" (t982. Dr~> Chrlslo-~ Reeve. Genevieve Bujold. (2 hrs.) W (O) "Yanics" (1979. Romance) Rlchard Gere. William Devane. (2 hrs.. 19 min.) 0 "Sllll Of The Night" (1982. Suspense) Roy Scheldef, Meryl Streep. W til "The French Lieutenant's Woman" ( 198 t. Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. (2 hrs •• 5 min.) •(C) "Nine HOUft To Rama" ( 1963, Ota· ma) Hofst BuchhOlz. Jose F«rer. (2 hrS.) (8) "Megaforce" (t981. Adventure) 'Bar· ry Boslwlck. P«Sl9 Khambetta ( 1 hr., 40 min.) a9(1) "The Shootlst" (1976, West«n) Johr'I Wayne, Lauren Bacall. ( 1 hr., 65 mlfl.) • e "Blrglll Haas Must Be Kilted" ( 1982, Orama) Philippe Noire!. Jean Rochefort. 1! hr .. 45 min.) •CD "An Ottlcef And A Gentleman" ( 1982. Drama) Richard Gara. Debra WW-. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •(C}'T;-Thar.k You Al V«y Much" (1969, Drama) Sandy Dannis. Ian McKellan. (2 hf&) Cl)"Trea&UresOfTheSnow" (1981, Dr•· ma) Paut Deaf\. Cetey Born. ( 1 ht., 40 min.) (%) "Ragtime" (1981. Orama) James Cagney, Howard E. Rollint. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) 41110 "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" (1974, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. cm "Suspicion" < 194 1. Suspense, cary Gfant. Joan FOf'l&N. Directed by A"'ed HltchcOd<. (2 hrs.) •«ll "The Sacketts" (Part 1) (1979, West«n) Glenn Ford, Sam ElllOI. (2 hrs., 5mln.) . .. CID "'Honkytonk Min" < 1982. Drema) Clint Easlwood, Kyte Eastwood. (2 hrs .. 6 min.) CD "Aliee In Wonderland" (1976, Come- dy) Kristine DeBell. Jason Wiiiiams. ( 1 IV .• 15 min.) -: G ·--•Ive· ... to hit t>entttotor. (2 tire,, 30 min.) •CB>--"fW'tt Of Wey" ( 1983, Orama) Btt1e O.Yll. Jillmea Sttwart. =1=J-. ......... • 1MLA U•nm••·.,.111•mnl'fl The~ v.ntlonel comedian perlom'I at the Eat ,country PetfOfmlng Aris Cent« In San C*Qo, Calif. ( 1 hf.) • ..... "Eye Of The~ .. (1981, ~) Donald Suthefland. Kilt Nall· -gm. Wfllri-on a remoie Scottish Island 10 meet 1 Getman aubrnatlrw, 1n Axle IPY flndl shel1M from the storm In the cottaoe of a young married couple. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) l==-mcm.1~•••1• ...... ~---...... ... "The Gamblef" ( 1980, Weet· em) Kenny Rogefs, Lee Purcell. A prof ... slOnal gambler lakes a train ride through the Old West to help hie estranged son and finds romance with a shady society lady along the way. (2 hrs.) (J).,.. "Kennedys Don't Cry" ( 1982, Bk>Qraphy) Documenlary. Narrated by Clltf Robeftson. Some previously never shown footage of the famous clan hlghllghts thtS film chronicle.of the Kenne- ~I= (1 hr .. 40 min.) g "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Mlchaef Caine, Chflstophef Reeve. A play· wright suffering from writer's blOCk plans to dO away with a IOrmef sludent of his and plagiarize the young man's prom181ng play. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) _.YMIWll .. ... .-y.,. AUCI ---~ •• , ..... Mn ..... -... ... ...WIAYIMAll • ... a -llllll'IWILW• ,_.., ... _. .. •111•-.r LM CCI I H CTICllt IOVA "A Normal Face: The Wonders Of Plastic Surgery" The trauma of a dis- figufed lace due to accident Of disease can now be alleviated through ttoe advanced techniques of plastic surgery, as Nova examines this fascinating field of medicine. D ( 1 hf.) ([)••MD "Caesar's Tahoe Classic Semifinal" (R) ( 1 hf.) CD> ._ "Ya.nks" ( 1979, Romance) Ricflefd Gere. Wiiiiam Devane. Se¥eral Ametlcan soldlefs beeome Involved in romantic attairs wtllle stationed In Enolan<' ~inQ World War II. 'R' (2 hrs.. 19 mW!.) (%) ._ "Francis Goes To West Point" (1952, Comedy) Donald O'ConnOI, l0tl Nelson. As the mascot ol West Point's rootball team, Francis helps reinstate one .of his ruends whO was E1Apetled. ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn) Friday, Nov.·18, 1983 23 -...... ~Coat.- .CJ:ll "Ofagonslayer" (1981, Adventure) Peter MacNicol. Calllin Clarke. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) tS) "Edge 01 The Cit " ( 1957, Orama) Sidney Poitier. John 3assavetes. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) -all "The Blazing Forest" ( 1952, Adven· ture) John Payne. Susan Morrow. (2 hrs.) -cm "The Verdict" (19&2, Ofama) Peul Newman, Cherlolle Rampllng. (2 hrs.) D "The Man Between" ( 1954, Suspense) James Mason, Claire Bloom. 1.! hr .. 41 min.) tWD "Jtttert>ugs" (1943. Comedy) Lautel and Hardy. Vivian Blaine. ( 1 tv., SO min.) _., .... _ ...... _ -· "Bruce Lee: His Last Oeys. His Lasf Nights" ( 1979, Blogtapl'ly) Document•· ~ (2hrs.) lkJ "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951, Orama) Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh. (2 tws.) -Cli) ''The Kilting Of Randy Websfer" (t981. Dfama) Hal Holbrook, Dixie Carter. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (J) CZ) "Slln Of The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. U hf .• 30 min.) U "The Chosen" (1981. Orama) Mex~ mlHan Schell, Rod Slelgef. (I hr., 50 min.) • W (Q) "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Drema) Arman<:Se Assante, Barbare Cerrere. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) • ~ "Super Fuu" ( 1981, Comedy) Terence Hiil, Ernest Borgnlne. (1 hr .• 35 min.) CZ) "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. ( 1 hr., 53 min.+ •OO "Gallipoli" (1981. Ofama) Met Gib· son. Mark Lee. ( 1hr.,50 min.) ti) "The Gambler" ( 1980, Western) Kenny Roge<s. Lee Purceft. (I hr., 35 min.) "' · •O.l "Nearly No Christmas" 1No Dale) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jacti Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen. ( 1 ht .. 41 min.) •CC> "$1)( Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny ~s. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) (.%)"Francis Goes To West Point" (1952, Comedy) Donald O'Connor. Lori Nelson. t'1 hf., 30 min.) •fl ) "To Race The Wind" ( 1980, Drama) Steve Guttenberg. Randy Quaid. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •CD "Pelrny Oeyt" (1931, Mul6cel) Eddie Cantor. George Ritt. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) •(8) "Modem Pr<>blerM" ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chete. Patti o· Ar'blnvtle. ( 1 N .. 30mln.) • "One Oertc Night" ( 1982. Horror) Ac;Sem West. Meg Tlly, ( 1 hr., 34 min.) •a> "The Sacketlt" (Pllt 2) (1979, Wettetn) Glenn Ford. s.m Eliot. (2 lwt.. 5mln.) •CZ> ''l'he Virgin And The GYPtY" (1'170, Creme) Joerw-. Shlmlcua. fninco N9ro. (t hr., 30 "*'·> ;·---. .... --,. ... --c --·--• ..,.J... 21111 • Prtdlr.Nov.11.1• ·1== -PU81 ''Willie Netsof'I'' ... MIJW,._ ........ ._.,_LOIT • Viewer$ are taken beNnd the soenes during the making of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's epectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" tor e took at how the adventure tllm came togelhef. ( t hr.) -1=-••nm -. . ....,... NmGPCUL'lm .. "I Wonder Who's Kiiiing Her Now" ( 1975, Comedy) Bob Olshy, Joan· na Barnet. For lnlurance reuons. a man has lo caN off the hit man he hired to kill his waywerd wife but discoYert that the kllllng has been subcOntracted lnnum&f· able times. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) {() MA M.L COlfACT UIATI "Best of Klcks '83" (1hr .. 30min.) CID_._ 0 .. "Sheflock Holmes And The House Of Fear" ( HM5. Mystery) Basll Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Based on "The F'rve Pips" by Arthur Conan _Ooyte. The British supersleulh lnllettlgates the mut· ders of members of e gentlemen's club. 1 hr .• 30 min.) P'I TI ,. -----....... " ... --c .... -..-~, .. -...... • 11111.an L.Mca11•c•• ............. _. ~ "1983 Caesar's Palaee Invitational" ( 1 N.) · {Q) .. "An Offlcef And A Gentlemen" ( 1982, Orama) Rtcnerd Gere. Oebf' Winger. An l#'ldiSCIOllned IYletlon offloet candidate meet9 Na match In e tough Naval drll lnetruc:tor. 'R' (2 tn.. 6 min.) CJ) .... TU,_,_ "Llttte Rad Aid- ing Hood'' MllcOlrn McOOlwell ...,_ a the hungry wolf and Mary SteeotMQ9" as NI unauspectlng fJf8Y. AleO ttlnlnD Ollne Ladd. Frencet Bey and Oerrel Unon. Cl) ... "Lucky L~" (1975. eom. dy) Liza Minnelll, 8ut1 Reyno4da. A l<lnd- heerted l<ller. e bungling gigOIO and • smuggler'• wtdow form • Pl'90NI and -1~==c,~~ ftll -• •., u;jw a.oa ~ l..llc9rl at 8'9ttle ~· (2 ""'·.ta min.) •• I••,.. Feet"'9¢ • protlll on one of L.A. '1 hottael cl8c toclc9Y9. Rick o..; • ~ °' the ~ !lelf'e .....,..'* with tarnoue ~ • r• ~ Miiton ar.... the llte Mlflyn Monroe'• ptlOtogt .. 9nd OOl .... lt9: a prMw t:J the Alttf1 I ~ 1111"" wllt\ \4llta to • Wtll POlnt. , ... ·-IUH•• ·-. ........ -. ·~. TIOlt'' Ctnlmet r Ofelet' Pllli "** IN 119. = end ,.... of ""~ In "" tor-~-of~ end Ult.) 'Tf~o.-~~ 4 Winninger. A glt1 gets ITllxed up in hef old- er &lster's love life. (2 hrs.) -g-............. "'···-~ ~ Six American univefsitles are visited by Bob Hope and an entourage of guests Including MOfgan Fairchild, Miss Am8f'ica Vanessa Williams. Irene Cera, Eddie Rabbitt. Dionne War- wick. Bonnie Tylef. Taco end sports stars Joe Montana and Kareem Abdul-Jabber. f1 hrs.) • llOWll "Escape From New Yori<" (1981. Sclenee-Fietlon) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Barbeeu. In 1997, a haldened criminal ts oltefed a pardon II he can res- cue the president of the U.S. from the ptlsol"I city that Manhattan has become. 11 hrs.) 8 9 nl PALL Wf Colt tries to help a bail jumper (Ray Stevens) ptove he Is Innocent of manslaughter and recOfd-~a=:harges. (1 hr.) · ~ 9"9T~ n.Mf A Ylsit With Jonathan Winters. e llCml "Rollercoaster" ( 1977, SUspense) George Segal, Tlmothy Bot· toms. A safety lnspectOf desperately attempts to locate the extOf1ioNst who is planting homemade explosives in Amerl- ca 's leading amusement parlls. (2 hrs.) ·-AL "Tiger. Tiger" Clnematogra· pt'8f Dieter Plage traces the lite, hlslory and habits of the Bengal tiger In the for· ests of India and Nepal. o ( 1 hr.) CC) llOWll "A Streetca~med Oesife" (1951. Ofama) Marlon 8fando. Vivien Leigh. A Southefn belle loses hef sanity wtllle trying 10 ptesetVe hef laded gentility against the haressment QI hef harsh and brutish bfothef·ln-law. (2 hrS.) (1) ........ (ff) .. "Buddy. &Jddy" (1981. Coryie- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Mallhau. While an asasein concentrates on his next k .. Ina. he Is rudely Interrupted by a bumbliro fa~e ol a men who It attempting aulclde. 'R' ~36mln.) (IJ "The Stl#'lt Men" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Peter. O'Toote, St811e A*back. Wanted by the pollce, a disturbed Viet· nam veteran finds an unlUfa haven on a movie 'eel where •World War I epic Is be1na filmed. 'R' (2.hrs.. 9 min.) Cl) ... "The Gamblet" (1980. West· em) Kenny RogM. Lee Purcell. A ptot. elonat gemblef lakes a treln ride ltwOIJgh the Old w"' to help his .. ,ranged '°" and flndl romence wlttt e hdy IOd9t)' ~~·thewey. (2tn.) ... "The Soldlef" ( 1982, AdYen- ture) Ken Wahl, Willem Pffnce. A ruthleM CIA 808"! II aent Id neutrelze e Scwlet· bedleO tetr«llt plot to tlOtd the MldMlt hc»';rn with ~ e~ 'R' ( 1 -~Ml~ ... , . lltl(I) ... -''SCAA 814* v .... (from lAfunl S.C.. Cell.) (A) ( 1 tw .. 30 . -1J..-, ,. ··-e.tlirl(f the ICetlM °' TV ..-"Hotel"; e Mlon for "punk" '*ft ., -•-11•--•rop wteur end prota•lmll....,. "'°"'the u.e. Md c.lede ~ 1 .... Ing IP'Ctecullr "°"' HIMrd ~ )Of lhe befllflll of tbe ~ ,.,.,., <:M- eer Pn»d'l lneftMt. ( 1 hr.) =~-. ., .... "" Acit ...,, .• 1, A4MnU9) _,_. ...... lo After.,.._IN.....,._dlllft. • -'l'aellllay IOid. cn11 I liic.Mt1f during-'. crisis 11'lel might rosult 1n rM;luftr wet. Is prHenlud. (Parl i (lhr) •llMCll•-'MCll Of' M ..n Sohe<Juled Fted Wlffard. gossip columnist Shlrkly Coer, Son&tl Blooke ("Dukes 01 Hauurd"I (I hr ·ft.ii!~' Advo111u1e) RobOrl Mitchum, Den O'Hef. llhy A r.,luctont yovng mon ueumee a rOIO In the lrlah ReVOIUllon (3 t\,...) m-econ W (I ) lllMI "Mon11gnot'' ( 1982, DternaJ Christopher Ree'le, G11nevlevt BujOld. A/I ambltlouG American p11ett'1 aecuto1 acllvl- tias lnctuoo m&lla dtt&l!I and carnet 1ftalr1. ·n· (2h1s 1 queen&-In a lhow taQtd er the 811' Thf. l tr• In Flint, Michigan. l I hr.) ... "The OMt Hunttr" ( 1978. Ota· mt) Robef'I De Nifo, M«yl Stre.p. Thr .. clOle. earetrM lrlendt from • VMI ~ aylllanla-..-town art chanaed IOI.wt by e•pCHlonclng the ltr10t1 oT war ~ they art dfalled and tent 10 Vietnam. 'R' m ..... -.ca .. ~ .. Ui~>LA.dx~--ooal~an, RhOl)da Flomlng A • -"It\ l?rlllle 0t Oidet Womlfl'..'.._ ( 1078, Dtff1na) lorn Berenger, Karen Black A Hungarian IOtharlO 1emlnlscel on hl!'J past romantlo conque&ta, trom hll llf1t 01 lhc ugo ol t2 to his 984uctlon ot a housewife at 30 'R' (I hr., 48 min.) ~min) ~ "Still Of The ::t1:' ( 1912. n~v SChildii. S reep. banana plantation Is saved lrom swindlers l a lone man. (2 hrs ) ... ,~ Ml-·--.. "SusC)lclon" ( ~4 I, Suspense) Cary Giant, Joan Fontaine Olrecled by \ Allred Hitchcock A young ..vom&n sus· peels her Charming husband ol planning a murder. (2 hrs ) 9 .,_ "Still Qt The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Slreep A psych1a1rls1 becomes 1nceaslng1y Involved wllh a myslerious woman who was tl\e mistress ol a murdeted patient. 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 30mln) ... Cl.U9 . 1W00 ,. AU...-W ....-&llD -- l&L -G .,. "I Was A Mate War Bride" ( 1949, Comedy) Cary Grant, Ann Sheri- dan A Frenchman married to a WAC allempts to gain eniry to the U.S. al the same time as a-group ol war brides (2 hrs . tO min.) (!) •• •llBIT •tWOM ... l ll CCIUHI P001ULL UCLA VS USC lR) (2 hrs . 30 min ) l%) .,. "Ragtime" ( 1981, Orama) James Cagney, Howard E Rollins Am•d the social upheaval ol 1920s Ne111 York, an uppei·class lamlly tries 10 hOld on 10 tradl11on as an angry black leads a rrnhtanl hght against lhe racist es1abtlshme111 'PG' 12 hrs . 35 m•o ) -· 8) UTI ~ wmt DAVID~ Guests: the South Al11can band Julucka 1'WJllHT zo." U. TODAY lhr I AIBICAll ITYLI .. ~ "The Best Years 01 Our Lives" ( 1946. Drama) Fredr1c March, Myrna Loy Three veterans and their wives strvg· gle 10 adtusl 10 postwar c1v11tan Ille (3 • hrs) .. e (I) llCQ.OUD Mccloud IS mistakenly accused ol slaying a young New YOik cab d11ve1 du11ng a shootout with a dope deal- er (R) (I hr , 20 min ) eell llCMI "Neighbors" (1981, Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd A middle- , class suburban couple are subjected to the strangest 24-hour perlOd of their lives after their bizarre new neighbors move 1n ne•t dOO< 'R' (I hr , 34 min ) -(ij) lllMI "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Chnt EastwOod. Kyle EastwOod. An over-lhe·hill, alcoholic country-western singer 11avets to Nashville with his 14- year-old nephew f()f a last-chance aud1· 11on al the Grand Ole Qpry 'PG' (2 hrs , 6 min) WO llCMI "Hedda" ( 1975, Orama) Glen· da Jackson, Timothy West Based on the play by Hen11k Ibsen Hedda Gabler mar- 11es le< money bot then becomes lrustrat· ed for want ol love. (2 hrs ) U llCMI "Buster And Billie'' ( 1974, Ora- ma) Jan·MiChael Vincent, Joan GOodlel· low A popular young man lalls 1n love with a grrl from the WTong side of the town. I I hr . 30 min ) mau.•MfAm.Y g) llCMI "The Night Fighters" ( 1960 wg m • ... 0'9l1•rr ~ = "Kiiters From Space'' ( 195<4. Sc;once·Flctlon) Peter Graves, Barbara Bes1ar An atomic sclenllst Is lddnapped t>y e.1111a1erres111al creatutee who6e aim It Is 10 des11oy Earth, ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (0 ) lllMI "The Archer: Fuglllve From The [mplro" ( 1981, Fantasy) Lane Caudell, G00fya Konnedy. A young man teerchee throu11h " 8t1anoe W()fld IOI the 5COtC8f8f who can help hfm claim his birthright. (1 hr .. 40 mlnJ 'r =a i 'ir=watr'flATCtf (~)-.. (LI .,. "The Groove Tube" (1974, Comedy) Ken .Shapiro, Richard Belzer, t e10111s10t1 c..hches are satirized in e series ul i.ke•che& rtmg111u lrom a cautionary tale nn IJnpe dealing lo a VO publlc S8fVioe nnnou111.e111en1 and a 11bald sp()(jf ol "W1do Wmld ol Sports .. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 15 nun I •D llCMI ''I'll Gel You" ( 19b3. Mystery) G00tyc Rall. Sally Gray A tamale Brttlsh spy anu an r e1 agent 101n forces 10 crack a worldwide network ol kidnappers. ( I hr 301111n) t!J -ITMTCM m MDVII '0The Great Sk>u• Massacre" ( 1 ~5. Weste1n) Joseph Collen. PhlUp c.uey Custer's l1t&t stand and the events what.It lod 10 ii 111.votve a bond of r11dlng lnd1<111s (2 his ) @ ... •(El llll•tlT•I (HJ wnM A TOUCH Of' llAllCll• Sid Cae- sa1 and Imogene Coca perlo1m t>aogy µants comedy and stapstk:k roullnes ak>llQ with peiloimances bv burlesque peychla11111 becomes lncMllngly WlVOIWd wtlh • my1terlous woman who -... the mltllress OI • mufdefed patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) aw Cl) .. "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( t981. Orama) Mtfyl Streep, Jeremy Irons. An afl11t between two ect011 II par· alleled In the romantic period film In which the two .,. perl0tmlng. 'R' (2 NI., 5 min.) •(!)•Mnt• (0) lllMI "Don't Cr • It's Only Thunder" ( t982, Orama) Oennls Christopher, Suun Saini James. A female Army doctor and 1 trouble-prone medic help two none care IOI a g1oup ot Vletnarne6e Ofphana .. 'PG' ( t IV., 60 min.) •<C)--·"Nlne Hours To Rama" (1963, Orama) Hoist Buchholz. Jose Feuer. Mahatma Gandhi's Utll btlet hour'9 81't seen 1hroogn his assassin's eyes. (2 hrs., 25 min.) ·1·fl--......... ..... ( l •H••t1mCW) ( ) llOWll "Kloo<llke Fever" ( 1980, AdVentuie) Jell East, Rod Steiger. The young Jack London sets out 10 Mell his I01tune c:Joring 1t1e Gold Rush ( 1 hr .. '6 min.) •8 lllMI "Outlaw Fury" (1950, West- ern) Jimmy Ellison. Russell Haydeft. A marsnan a11emp1s 10 capture the notori-ous teuor1zer ol a peacelul western town •• ~hr) IUU.WlllU ) lllMI "Heavy t,4etal" ( 198 1. Sclenc4t- Flctton) Animated. Voices ol John Candy. John Vemon A mystenoos gteen orb of tremendous power has a strange effect on a variety of characlefS In dltferent limes and places 1n the universe. 'R' ( t hf .. 30 min.) •G.ll•a.All•-- -·We•nesday ........ _ .. _._ Movte.m.. (1974, Comedy) Graham Chapman._ ....,_....._ John Cteese. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •<Cl "Super Fuu" (1981. Comedy) 1r11($) "Kenoedys Don't Cry" (1982. Biogra- phy) Documentary Narrated by CHtt Rot>- erlson ( I hr .. 40 min ) m (01 "Sprit Image" ( 1981. Orama) Michael O'Keele. Karen Allen. (2 his.) •1c1 "SI• Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogeis. Diane Lane (I hr. 45 mtn I (l 1 "The V1rg1n And The Gvpsy" ( 1970, Orama) Joanna Shimkus, Franco Nero, ~hrs) · .. l!IJ "B•anded" (1951. Western) Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman (2 hrs.) "0 "She1tock Holmes And The House Ot Fear" ( 1945. MysleryJ Basil Rathbone, "i!9el Oruce. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) fa(!) "Meel Danny Wilson" ( 1950, Orama) Frank Sinatra, Shelley Winters (2 hrs.) 1:9fSI "To Race The Wind" ( 1980, Orama) Sieve Ou11enberg. Randy Quaid. ( 1 hf , 45m1n ) 0 "Monty Python And The Holy Gtail" Terence Hilt. Ernest Borgnlne. (1 hr., 35 • rTllfl,) (B) "Modern Problems" (1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti o· Arbenvllle. ( 1 Iv., 30mln.) (Z) "A Christmas Carol" { 1975. Fantasy) Animated. ( t hr .. 16 min ) •<01 "Gizmo" (1977. Comedy) Oocomeo- tary. Directed by Howard Smith, l t hr., 30 mtn.) D uoo1 And The Kangaroo" ( t978. Adventure) Antmaled. Directed by Voram Gross ( 1 hr .. 15 min) •CZl "Rag1tme" (1981. Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rolhns. (2 hrs., 35 mtn.) -(CJ "Polteigetsl" ( 1982, HorrC>f) Cfalg T Nelson. Jobe1h Wtfltams. (1 hr .. 55 mm.) Fr1day,NOY. 18, 1983 25 t111!= "$P.cret Fantasy" (1981. Dra- ma) I .1 /\• lonelli. With the help of his wile. 111 wtio feels like a nobody Is able 10 allt. • dllenllon. 'R' ( 1 hr., 28 min.) •f> Cf.I Cll .... mfTWATCM CU llOVW "Wffd And Beauflful On Ibiza" (1981. Comedy) Reg!s Porte, Tanja Spiess. Rich and poor young travellers converge on the island resort for a holiday ol partying. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 mlfl.) 0 llO¥ll "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adllen- fure) Ken Wahl. William Prince. A ruthless CIA agent Is sent 10 neutralize a Soviet· backed 1errorls1 plot to hold lhe Mideast hostage with nuclear explosives. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) all@ WOll.D ATUlm t:llD llO¥ll "Leave It To The Marines" (1951. Comedy) Sid Mellon. Mara Lynn. A man on his way to obtain a marriage license suddenly finds hlmsell In the Mannes ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l~=uu. . ~ llO¥ll "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russett. Jack Warden. Aller the owner ol a bankrupt car shop dies. his employees try 10 cover up his demise to prevent hiS wealthy car dealer brother from inheriting the business. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 53 min.) •IH) llO¥ll "Force· Five" (1981, Adven- _.........._ ... ,,..._ •(Q) "An Officer And A Gentleman;. ( 1982, Drama) Richard Gere. Debra Wlnger 12 hrs .. 5 min.) •O "The Best Veers 01 Our UVM" (1946. Drama) .Fredric March, Myrna Loy. (2 l'll's .. 52 min.) •(C) "Mayflower: The P1tg11ms· Adventure" ( 1979. Drama) Richard Crenna. Anthony tiopklns. (2 hrs.) CO "Wtiose Liie Is It Anyway?" ( 1981. Drama) Richard Dreyfuss, John Casaa- veles.. (I tw .. 68 min.) Cl) "Spill Image" ( 1981. Drama) Mlchael O'Keefe, Karen Allen. (1 hr .. 51 min.) .. «D "Francis Joins The WACS" (1954, Comedy) Donald O'Connor, Julie Ada!M. !1 tws.) •C!l "Wee WllNe Winkle" (1937, Drema) Shllle=emple, Victor Mglaglen. (2 hrs.) CR)" man II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chrl&- 10C>hef , Mergot Kidder. (2 tn., 6 min.) •CA) "The ~ And Hll Child" ( 1978, Fan1a~) Animated. (1ht.,23mln.) •Cl> "The Chosen" (1981. Drama) Maxl- mlllan Schell. Rod Slelget. (I ht., 50 min.) •CC> "Sounder" < 1972. Dratne) Clcely T , Paul Wlnfletd. (2 In.) • OllY8f Twtt1" (1975, Adventure) ttd. ( ttw .. 15 min.) (Z) "Bitch lnttMI" ( 197&. Orama) Eddie Albert, Rip T Ofn. ( 2 tn.) -· "Mary White" (1011, Orama) Ed Flenderl, Kathleen Beltr. ( 1 ht., 45 min.) •aJ "T .. Of The Smuggler" (Part t) {t980. A<MnUt) Oh9f'lob!M. L&lley Qunlop. (3 hrs.) .. B "Mr . Jlflc~" ( 19$9, Comedy) Palnc11 Macnee. ~ st....,. ( 1 ht., 30mln I 21 Frtd8y, New. 11. 1NI , lure) Joe Lewis, Pam Huntington. A band of mercenaries attempt to rescue a young woman from the clutches ol a cult leader who practices mind control. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) • 1119(!) -•11 ITMTCM m llO¥ll "A Raisin In The Sun" (196 1, Drama) Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry Allempting to bfeak away lrom their crowded apartment In Chicago, a black family move to an all-white neight>ofhood. ~~30mln.) ....... ,_ DWIA IOll LM ,_ C8ITUL ,,,. This premiere performer wlll sing more of her music than In any previous ooncerl appeararloe In a concert from New York City's Central Perk. (2 hrs ) U (S).,_ "Homework" (1982. Comedy) Joan Collins, Michael Morgan. A high school student has a dlttlcutt time trying 10 lose hiS virginity. 'R' (I hr .. 30 min.) -~PMTM• llAICUl .n, 11.D. llO¥ll "Your Ticker Is No Longer Val· Id" ( 1980. Drama) Richard Harris. Jeanne Moreau. An International financier attemr•s 10 cope with both his declining sexua prowess and the collapse o1 his llnanclal empire. ( 1 hr. 35 min:) D .,_ "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982, Fantaav) Lee Horsley, Kathleen CO "The Plumber" ( 1981. Oferoa) Judy Morris, Ivar Kant&. ti hr .. 15 min.) (Q) "Still. Ot The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep. (1hr .. 30min.) -CC> "Quartet" (1948, Drama) Ian Flem- ~. Hermione Baddeley. (2 hrs.) (fl) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Cert Weathets. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Cl) "The Secret Life 01 Waller Mitty" (1947. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) CJ) "A Christmas CarOI" ( 1975, Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 16 min.) -·"The La~ Unicom" (1982, Fantasy) Animated "Vc5lces of Mia Farrow, Alan Arkin, ( 1 hr., 2'4 min,) twG "Sleira Baron" (1958. Western) Sri· ao Keith, Rick Jason ( t hr .. 30 min.) CD "Stilt 0 1 The Night" t 1982, SU9P80S4t) Roy Scheider. Metyl Streep. 1! ht., 30 min.) tw (0) "Ladles And Gentleman. The Fabu- lous Stains" (1981. Musioal) Diane Lane, ~J Wlnltone. < 1 hr .. 21 MIO. 1 W "OllY«I" (1968, Mualcal) Aon Mc» dy. Ollver Reed .. (2 hr-.. 30 min.) -"•--•• ll•wl•- -• "Lad: A Ooa'' (1882, OrwN) Petet Brede. P90a'Y ~y. (2 hfl.) (C) "Clash-Ot The Tltant" (1981. Fen1•• ay) Harry Hemln. Laufance O!Mef, ( 1 hr .. 58rnln.) 00 "RIQnl Of Way" (1983. C>relM) Bette Devil. Jame. 8tew•rt. ( 1 hf .. 46 min.) Cl) "ACMl'ltut• Of The Wlldemeee ~•ml- ' 1975. Adv9nt\n) Aobel1 login. DemanteShew. (1hr,.40mln.} Three W8"10r1" ( 1977, Orama) Quaid, Chtritt WNta Eagle. ( 1 hr., 9 ) -<m "The Amatlng Spldef·Man" ( t977, • ACMnlurt) Nlcholn HammOl'ld'. Oevfd WMe. (2hrl.) Belief. Heroic rebels try to detl'll'one an evil tyrant who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •8 llO¥ll "Three Desperate Men" (1951, Western) Preston Foster. Vllg n1a Grey Three brothers end up riding afoul of the law when one of them IS accused of mur- ldet ~~·r:• . Nnm . • .... ,_(II) 4119 ULwma llO¥ll "I Wonder Who's Kin1ng Her Now" ( t975, Comedy) Bob Oishy, Joan- na Barnes. For Insurance reasons. a man has to call ott the hit man he hired to kffl his wayward wile bul discovers Iha! the killing has been subcon1tac1ed innumer- able times. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Still Of The Night" ( 1982, Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Slreep. A psychiatrist becomes lnceaslngty Involved with a mysterious woman who was the mistress of a murdered patient. 'PG' (1 hr .. 30 min.) 411t @ IDMAMOF.-- (8) ..,. IYmUTICI "1983 caesar's Palace tnvttatlonal" (1 hr .. 25 min) .. (J) ,.._ TALI MATM "Llllle Red Rid· Ing Hood" Malcolm McDowell st8fs as the hungry wolf and Mary Slaenburgen as his unsuspecting prey. Also starrlng Diane Ladd, Frances Bay and Darrell Larson. W ([) "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling. (2 hrs.) (Q) "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Orama) Clint EastwOOd. Kyle Eastwood, (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •(CJ "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978. Adven- ture) Ctw'lton Heston. David Csrradlne. ...J (1 hr., 51 min.) (H) "The Chosen" ( 198 t, Drama) Maxl- mltlan Schell, ROd Steiger. ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) e "Enigma" ( 1982, Suspenae) a.Aartln Sheen. Bclgltte Fossey. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%)"Split Image" ( 1981, Drema) Mlchaef O'Keefe, Karen Atlel'I. ( 1 ht., 51 min.) •Cl> "The Choeen" (1961, Drama) ~1- mllian Schell, ROd Stelgef, ( 1 hr.. 50 ' min.) •CD "Anal Assignment" ( 1980. Drama) Genevieve Bujold, Michael Voric. ( t hr., 30mln.) •CO) "The Moute And Hie Child" ( 1978, Fanlny) Animated. ( 11'11'., 2.3 min.) W (C) "The Secret Lite Of Walter Mitty" ( 1947, Comedy) Denny .K.. Vitginla ~yo. (2llii:) • • "The Bad News Bearl" ( 1978, cam.. dy) Welter ~111\au, Tatum O'Neel. (1 ht., 42 min.) ~ "The Dey The e.tth Stood Stlll" 951, Sdenoe-Flollon) Mlcheel Aannte, trtcia Netl. ( 1 ht., 46 min.' .. i. "Mllroh Of T"9 WOOden Soldletl". 1934. FantMy) Stan Lautal OllWf Hat· • (2 hta.) "~ 11" (1990, Fantaty) Ctwlt- IC>Pher """8, Margot Klddtt. (2 hta., 6 min.) • .. CG> "The ~ TMat Over" (11M2. Mystery) o.orge s.tndtrl. Lynn lerf. (1 hr. 30mln.J ••• I I " ---~~. -. \ . ' , -----..1--.-.... -· ----- ed het 11 birth. • young woman enoountttt an unueuel ~ ~ who u11e1 her lrom v111oo1 P.,lli. (2 In.) • a """" Den~rtlngton Goerd of DlreotOll member Dex Dexter (Mlcheel Nadel) becomet attracted 10 AltxlS, who tra¥91t 10 Mont11'9 fOI Information • on ·~) •'..-C11.-1a TllA-111 Toe> amat"" Ind PfOi..tlonal uaf"' lrom the U.S. end Canada preeant a lkat· Ing 8')te)la<:ulaf lrom Harv11d Unlvtlllty lol-&ha tw>ef!t ot 11)• ~ Farbat can.._ e« RMHrch lnsthute. ( 1 hr.) (%) .. "61111 Of The Night" (1912. SUlpenle) Roy Schei<*. Metyt Sl1.-p. A peycNatrllt t>ecomet lnceaelngly lnYoi'4d with a myeterlous woman who w .. the mistress of a mutdered ~tlent. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) •Im ..,. "Sword Of Sherwood Foreat" ( 1961, Adventure) Richard Greene, Peter Cuahlng. The Sheriff of Nottingham and his evll earl are challenged by Robin Hood and his men. ( 1 hr .. •5 min) ©) ._ "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Orama) A1mande Assante, Barbar• Cerrera. Prl· vale eye Mike Hammer tingles With a cotetle ot vlllalns as he attempts 10 1'*'09 a war buddy's murder 'R' (1 hr , 50mln.) •C!> llON "The Sea Chase" (1955, A~ture) John Wayne. Lana Tl,lfner. Based on the novel by Andrew Geer. A Gelman captain commandeers a ship of fugitives during W04'1d War II, (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • 8D M UllTA Pl CW 3 IMIC fUn. VAL Highlights of the 1982 Santa Fe Mutlc Fesuval feature the cultutal heritage ol the hOSI City and lnlefVlews with Aaron Cop· land, Ned Rorem and William Schuman ~hr.) TO•Ull.._ .. 1MI ....... , ... "The Flight ot The Double Eagle II" ExctuSlve oovetage ot the lirst successful ctosslng ol the Atlanllc Ocean in a balloon. Guest: Bob Beathe (R) ( 1 ht.) -· tD n aaat-A young patient's (Cory Yothers) dilemma leads Or. Aus- chlander to consider ending his own bOUI with cancet by comml11ing suicide. ( 1 hr.) llU.~1h .(Scott Balo) visi1· Ing the St. Gregory with his family ls accused of shOpliftlng. and two COiiege tnends (Carol Lynley. Barbara Parkins) reun,:~ hi.) I YOU.••••mmT:M ... U 3 C• Cl' UI. E.G. Marshall nat· rat" thiS docoolenlaty Ioctl at 'the humor. 5'yle and intellect of President John F. Kennedy that re-creetM one of his P'., confetences. ( 1 hr.) ~ ._ "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror) Ctalg T. Netson. Jobeth Wiiiiams. Vengeful ghosts take OYer a suburban c.lifornia home and abduct the resident family's ~child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) lID M llTQI A "Sheltered Vows" A young man who married an older woman conspires with his stepdaughter to ffiUl'der his Wile. (J)llON "Homew04'k" (t982, Comedy) Joan Colllns, Michael Morgan. A high scilool student has a ditflcult time trying to lose his virginity. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) .... "The Chosen" (1981. Orama) M8'11milian Scilell, Rod Steiger. A friend- ship slow1y develOi)S between a worldly. assimilated Jew and the son of a Hasslt:iic rabbi. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) G ._ "Counsetor-Al·Law" ('1933. Of1m11 J<>hn 8arrym0fo. Deb9 Danlelt The private Ille 01 a eucc..11tul at1omey get• hopeletsly compllcated when hit wile t1ket up wllh another n'8n ind hl1 eeore· 11ry pr"'" to 1111 the vacancy ( I hr .. 30 min.) --1· JI llITM .. nli•w-... ....... "' • 111 ·•v 'tMI ... Comedy akelchee combine With cl4ssk: film ind news foo11ge In an oflbeal, aatlrlc take- off. ~ llOWll ''VoJlmb01' ( 1962. Ofama) ~o Mlfuoe EJU10 JQQQ....A_~ -.mural ge11 weyi.ld by each of two bat· lllng pollflcal ~toupa who bOlh want him on Their aide. (I hr .. 50 min.) • (%) --"The Vltgln And The G psy" I 1970, Orama) Joenoe Shlmku1. ~anco Nero. Baled on 1 etory by O.H. Lawrence. A ptoper young Englieh gill rebets against hlH clergyman father by 1aklt19 up with a i ndaome$P'Y rover. (2 hrs.) .. WlllJGll&l(I) ---"Agent For H.A.R.M.'' (1966. Science-Fiction) Merk Richmond. Wen· dell Corey A space monslet terrorizes the world by transforming human ltesh Into tWn·•<E·:;nJ..a lr.-rr.. ~ --llLL MClll ll,IAIOll VllTUa A TalVl90lt lllTOllY "Cam· bodla And Laos" Though these countries were technlcally neutral. they both suf- fered masswe bombing. In Cambodlll's case. It was a past-war holocaust of 1e11or andooath o (t hr ) <JO .,_ "Moosignor" ( 1982. Orama) Christopher Reeve, Genevieve Bu)old An ambitious American priest's secular act1v1· ties Include mafia deals and carnal a11a11s 'R' (2 hrs) lO) DAVI W • coeec:eT Dave Bru· beck per1orrns "Kolo Song." "Out Ot The Wa~ Of The People," "Trilonis" and many more ( I hr I tW(() .. ,~ twe Cl) POUCI ITCln Two oltlcers (Tony Lo Blanco. Don Meredith) try to keep pace with a classy end crafty con artist 1!,ar'1.._ H~'r.a~~ (A) ( t hr . tO min ) D 111 Host· Johnny Carson Guest: Lionel Richie. ( t hr ) l lAnmAYW ([I MC ... ..nm "The Last me," a war-game exetclse Intended to Illustrate the oe>tions available 10 Amerl· oan leaders during a c11S1s that m1gn1 .reeolt In nuelear war. iS presented. (Part 1(1 hr.) •IUICMCl'-1'1CU Cl' 1MI mtT Scheduled: Carl Wolfson, Hollywood Reporter columnist Bot> Osbofne, Garrell M04'rls. ( t hr .. 30 lmln~Cl'IM.....CO t:11a•IT-llllAlll9IAV. -UC.--.Y(I) llOWll "An Officer And A Gentleman" ( 1982. Ofama) Richard Gere, Debra Winger. An undisciplined aviation officer candidate meets his m~ch in a tough Naval drill Instructor. 'R' (~hrs .. 5 min,) I .a. -llOWll "Sweet. Sweet Rachel" (1971. Suspense) Ale>e Dreier. Stefanie Powers An e>epert In ESP makes a despetate altempt to team the identity of the petson whose telepathic l)()Wers are drtvlng a beautiful woman mad. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) m mr 1ms111WOMmN tCJ _. .-cA Human Mlluallty II •Mllod~hr (I) Cf&: "f.!11111•rn Olvt•IOn Final'' tRI (2 h111 . min I (OJ .... «* ... .,. "The Th OQ" ( 1982. Hom>t) KUii Aus:ien, Richard oy .. 11. Memb91• OI a scientific 1ese111ch team In the Ant.,etlc confront on aUon lite fOfm 1"411 II c.peble of 101o.1nu ovor the men's mll'ld9 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min.) -· G) LAYIWwmtDAWl»Uff &YI Guest: Jack Paar. ( 1 hr.) .. AlllllAlllflLM•• .....W~ Ta.« A vllit with Jonathan Wlnteta. • UM. llmllCAll lnu CD llOWll "Cheech And Choog't Nice Dreams" ( 198 t. Comedy) Rlchlrd "Cheech" Matin. Thomas Chong Two Inveterate potheads appear to have lound the11 true calling es they peddle Ice cream on the &fleets ot Los Angeles 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min I (Q) llOWll "The Verd1e1" ( 1982, Orama) Paul Newman. Cnarlotle Rampl1ng. An alcohollc Boston lawyer putts hlrnself together to bring an unpopul11 medical malpractice case to trial against strong opposition by the courts. the archdipcese and hts own ckents 'A' (2 hi&.) (Z) llOVll "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, yome- dy) Lilli M1nrte111. Burt Reynolds. A1 klnd- healled killer. a bungling gigolo •nd 1 smugglur's widow torm a per~I and protessional bootlegging alliance rurlog Prohlbction (2 hrs ) tl:ll @ .,. "Huk" ( 1956. AdV8('11Ure) George Montgomery, Mona Fr~n. Aller his lather's murder by F11ipln~ guer- 11llos, a11 ll'lner1can ~eturns to the ISlandS 10 sell his plantatlcm and wreak vengeance ~on the "hulls .. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) 1tM U Cl) llOVll "Keeler" ( 19..78, Adven· tu1e) Wilham Conrao. Mlchael O'Hare. A nelwOlk ol World War It secret agents led by a b11lhar11 m~s1erm1nd 1s ass.gned to 1nhlt1ate and destroy enemy 1nstal1a11ons. (R) ( I hr , 20 min ) ~ U llOVll 'War Ot The Cotossal Beast" ( 19~8. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Sally Fraser. Roger Pace An Army ollicer grows to gargantuan prop9rtlons followlng his lll- fated el!.posure to rao1ation beams. ( 1 hr .. 30min I II llOVll "The Day The Ear1h Moved" ( 1974, Drama) Jackie Coopet. Slella S1e- 11ens. Until the tremors start no one believes a man who says there will be an earthquake. ( t hr .. 30 min.) I ML•TMlfAl&Y llCMI "Shake Hands With The Devit" ( 1959. Drama) James Cagney, Don Mur· ray A student from the U.S. attempts to refrain from getting 1n11otved In the under- ground movement du11ng the Irish Rebel- lion. (2 hrs • 30 min.) (C)llOWll "The Godfather. Part II" ( t974. DramaJ Al Pacino. Robert Duvall Michael Corteone assumes his late lather's thfone and power as ne beeomes the new head ol the Mafia. finding probtems with rival taclions and the law throughOUI his reign. 'A' (3 hrs . 20 min.) tHl llOVll "Gallipoli" (1981, Drama) Mel G1bSOn, Mark Lee Two Austtalian foot racers with contra9hngly different person- a~hes sign up to fight In Turkey dU11ng World War I 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) e;)-ICOTT t:11 a m .c .. O\fal•rr Friday, Nov. 18, 1983 27 Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurene. OIMer. tl1J -MR Len Dawson and Nick Buoolconli host a review of the previous week's NFL highlights. (1 hr.) (S) DIM Ullll • LAlmam The Y9fsatile entertainer performs from the Apollo Vic· torja with a selection ol laVOfltee lnciUdlnO "Pennies From · Heaven," "That's Amore," "For The Good Times" and~ slgna11Me tune, "Everyb9dy Lowt ~ body Sometime." Also featurad ate a trib- ute by the Variety CIUb of Britain and dlpa from Martin's old network ..nee. ( t hr.) 0.,.. "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) st ..... Guttenbefg. Mickey ROUltle. A Saltlmore diner Is the hangout for a QIWltat of ~ men seen during the time when the pr• su1es ol adulthood are threatening to disperse them. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min~ 6D ... "Free For All" UM9, ) Ann Blyth, Robert ~ummlngs. n enterprising Inventor ttvowe rtpptee Into the Oil Industry when he devttas a tablet that will change water to gasoline. ( 1 hr., 30min.) -Lome.--...cr~ .... IS Gil ,,. eeClla·e .. TAii ---,.., ·---l&L ,. M • FI F>tantagenet cautions Glenoora about her extravagant enterta~ ing: Lopez loses the election and demands llnanclat recompeoee from the Pallise1s. (Part 18 ol 22) ( 1 hr.) 00 .,.. "First Blood" ( 1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Cfenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-In With the polloa In a dead war buddy's hometown eecalat• into a mll'\Of war 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) lL) ... "The 8lecl( Cobra" (1979. Advenl1Me) Jack Palanca. Lal.n Gama«. to) ... "ladies And Gentleman, The Fabulous Stains" (1981, Mualcat) ~ Lane. Ray Wlnstone. The meteoric rlM of a trio ot female punk-rockets laedl Ulll- matety 10 their MtlitlQ out In Cha~ world ol the music lnduetry. 'R' ( 1 hr .. min~ ~=-~~mage" (1981. 0r""8) ~ O'Keate. Karen Allan. A """ .. seduC»d Into lolnlng a relglOut cut. ( 1 hi., 51 min. ml(I) .. , -tWGl) .. "Menfllh" (1'161, AcMnture) • John Btomflald. Lon Cheney. A ~ t1eaure hunt turna Into .,, e~lon of deeelt and terror. _l1_!W., 60 min.) .... (J) .... .._ ... GOf'20 Md. new .. geon (Joanne .... , ~flt pMle a.pactt-'*' .............. .. mut~. (R) (1 hr., 10"*'-) •• ,_ ~ Jatl(vlY c.an. au..c: RoWt BllM. (1 hr.) • . .,...,_, a --1wa ..,.,. ..... ,·· a .. ..,.,. .... lnllndldll blrate the opdOn9 ......_ ._, ~ can laedef9 durlng • oNll M ....,. reut In ~ wet, II ~ad. ('"-'t l~.;J..._ -·--_. .... ,.. -· .... ,._ :,_lll!!'The = .. C1882. or-> PaA ~ Chwtonia Alllnptno• I ,. ... -.. "Ctipioa'' (t•7. ~) IO Fftdlr, Nov. ti, 1- Doris Dey, Richaro Harris. A woman trav· ell incognito lo track down the narcotics ring responslble for her father's death. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) (!) 11 B HllNJWOWWW ... CC) .,.. "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978. Adventure) Charlton Heston. David C&r· radlne. O .,. "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Mlrtln Sheen, brlgltte Fossey. The CIA engages an East German refugee ta_. ret1Mn to Ent Berlin to ttaal a acrambllng device from the KGB. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. M> mln.L -· e LA11WMnlDAW»Uit -<lUeita: actr"8 Marilu Henner. comedian Alben &ooka. (R) ( 1 tv.) namrr-llOfll "Crawlspace" ( t 971, ) Teresa Wright, Arthur Kenne- dy. A c:Nldle98, mlddle-eged couple wel- come a strange young repairman Into their ~w· (1hr .• 30mln.) '•FUC•lml I "C&llaula And Messalina" ( 1980, °'ama) The nefarious deeds ol the worst emperor and empress In the ancient Rome are depicted. ( 1 hr.. 30 l')'lin.L -·(I) .... "HEALTH" (1979, Come-dy) Lauren BacaN. Glenda Jackson. Oireclad by Robert Allman. A national convention Is the SQene ol a power strug· gle betweet'I the head of a health-food compeny and her ambitious underling, _CB) (1hr.,20mln.) CHH• llOT llOCI "Pat Benatar" ( 1 hr., 5 min.) .. (JJ..,. "Pennies From Heaven" (1981, Mualcal) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters. In the Midwest during the Depression, a sheet music salesman destroys the lives ot lhoee around him because of his unbridled Mffilhneta and his belief that llfe can be aa It la In songs and movie musical pro- duction numbefs. 'A' ( t hr., 47 min.) we .. "The Giant Gila Monster" (1969. Scleoce-Flctlon) Don SulllYa.n. Frad Giiiham. Following a •lea ol unex· plM'8d deaths. a town ls held In a grip of panic. wondeflna who wMI ba the next vie· 1in..,u ~i:.>. 1..~·~onds To Hell" (1959, ) Jatf Chandler. Jack Patance. Two enarnlaa lorcad to wort! together tight IDf IN attentions of a dancat. (2 tn.. '"30 ~~ "Bltctl tntcwval" ( 1976. Drama> ~ Albaft, Alt:> Tom. A young girt la Mnt to 11119 wl1h Amlah ,_._ Whet• the ...,.. abOWt the realltlea of the adult 2~ W .. ""'' A Great Feallng" ( 11M9. > Dotti Orf, J9ck certOn. A tam- .. .,.,... dlrtctct conmo. the 118'9 .,_. lfwv don't wane t0> work lor him. ( 1 :llrf l..ee1111w "The Stud'' ( 1918. °'•ma> Joen Colne. O.V. T obln. A W91tar ..... ,,.. C9'Mr by tleeplng Wl1tl hie ~·awlf9. 'R' 11 hr .• $&min.) • .. "Don's Party" ( 1078. Com. dY) John Hargreeve. P•t Blthop. A gro\Jp oi IUbufbenlt• gatttlf at • friend'• houee 10 •lctl the election rtturna.. ( 1 hr.. 30 •&u• ''8up9nnln ir' (1980, Fantaeyl • opt'9f ~. M9fgot Klddlr. -~-"The 8ecftt Liie Of Wafter Mlt· : . Ji:'· Comaclr) DIMy Kaye. ~ • -·(I) Cll .......... Tal (!)=uce "Arco I LA Colrseum 10- Kitometer lnvttalional" (R) CO) ... "The Falcon Takes Over" ( t942. Myst8fy) George Sanders. Lynn Bari. The Falcon breaks up a gang ol pho- ~psychics. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. U ... "The Jungle" ( 1952. Science- Fiction) Rod C&meron. Cesar Romero. Membefs ol an expedition encounter huge prehistoric creat1Mes deep In the Jungle$ of India. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •1.T-(1) .. ct).,. "Stlll 01 The Night" (1982, Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. A psychiatrist becomes lnoeaslngly Involved with a mysterious woman who was the mistress ol a murdered patient. 'PG' (1 hr., 30mln.& • (!) ••• , lmTal •.,. "Blondie's Anniversary"' ( 1948, Comedy) PeMy $Ingleton. Arthur Lake. Blondie's anniversary gift lrom Dagwood causes nothing but trouble. ( 1 hr., 30 mlnh ~llJH••tw (:!) lllMI "Ragtime·· (1981 . Drama) James Cagney, Howard E. Rollins. '90 .,.. "In P1alse Of Older Women" (1978. Drama) lom Berenger. Karen Black. A Hungarian lothario reminisces on his past romantic conquests. lrom ~llrst at the age ot t2 to his seduction • housewife at 30. 'R' ( 1 hr., 48 min.) "(I) DIM .....,. • LGleC* The versatile entertainer performs lrom the Apollo Vic- toria with a selection ol favorites Including "Pennies F1om Heaven... "That's Amore ... "For The Good Times·· and his signat1Me tune. "Everybody Loves Some- body Sometime." Also featured are a trib- ute by the Variety Club ol Britain and clips lrom Martin's old network 5efles. ( 1 hr.) •1N1111• ..... ......... -· • .,.. "Quartet" ( t948, °'•ma) Ian Flemlno. Hefmlone Baddeley. Four stories by w. Someraet Maugham: A Brlllltl clUb- man relates the story of how his eon escaped a Monte Carlo adventuress; A young man dev<>tes hit Nie 10 hie lnacte- qoata mu9lcal talent: A kite tancler'1 fantiticllm ruins hll marriage; An Army officer become. inYONed In an affair. (2 hr9., 1OGr:ri11 •CB>• ·~ -· .. "Fol!Ow The Hunter" (1964, A<Mnturel Chattaa Chaplln Jr .. On.tow Steyena. A young boY hat a held time convincing hll tattw that he wltneeaed .,, actuet murder j 1 hr .• 30 min.) I-·-· I --• 11111=• -· .. ..,._ • .. "Flrll Blood" ( t982. Orama) fiter Stallone, Rlchetd Ctem&. -Ill '= "Btondie'1 ~d" ( 11M& 9<>mac:IYl ~Singleton. Ar1hut l.akt. e>.Qwood a propart deal that ,.,.,, '" hll Ion 10 • J>ov. ( , hr., 30mln) ~~Wonder Of h Al" ( 1974) .. Cl) .. ''The 6ecf9C Lita Of Walter ..... ty" ( 1947. Comedy) Danny ec.y., virvin- 11 M9~ /\ metk man bUrdened with dom9ellc •n.ct'lmelltl ~ up ... alcn pf'*"""•~ hero. C Ow·• 60 "*'-) tures ot Lady $llpP4Jr and htf lrlendt In ! U. MOW • laOlf A hlgh·'f*CI Chnrm WOlld oro told. tenturlng the voloee sutl reatt ol Ille In Lot Angeln. 01 Ben Vefeon, Alleen Quinn and Sally I l! .. !.*'-St1uthe1e. o -Cll... _ flGflLl'ICICMIT PMnAIYmMI» ........ MC ... a .. ,_.,.. Nlchql&s reviews t~ .,,_.. C9'AllY use ol computers In rti. movi. Industry llACm. I~......,. and oxaminff how movlel take adventage • ... • ot adv4nclng technology to create • UIWT-llllM191AWIOa extra°'1~1~ituat effecta. ) llO¥ll ''Mayflower: The Piigrims' (ff)l90~A~ Aavcnmre trnrr-Chma/RtCriara,----~~1e1e . Cronno. Antho11y Hopkins. A group ot lured In 1hlt st()(y of fom turiley's t>rave pttgrims escape retlgtous pe<secu· attemptrto keep a group of cold dogs lion and journey across the Atlantlc to and hungry cata from fighting Of having lreedom In Iha New World, (2 hrs,) him IOf dinner. 1 (£)TOP U. IO-(Liva) (2 hrs,, 30 CD llCMI "Because Ot Him" (11M6, min I Comedy) Deanna Durbin, Chat'-9 Laugh· l S) llOVll "The Wild Pony" ( 1980, ton. A young actress mant~lates an older Adventure) Motltyn Llghl&t()(I&, Art Hin· ... 1starilnt~~plg!~r career. (2 hrs.) c:Jlo, In 19tll·centufy Canada. a widow and ...--.r .. her young son try 10 make a Ille lot t~m· -.a• 119 fllH•n ~ salves 1n lhe wilderness. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) The unusual and comical chan.oterlstlce U llOVll "Mory While" ( t977. Dtama) ol numerous animals are ~~ by E~ Flanders. Kathleen Beller. A young ho~ls Loretta Swlt and Biii ud and woman dedlcales herself to Improving the guests Including Dick Clark a Brooke world. (I hr., 45 min.) Shields, (1 hr.)· (l )llOVll "Birch Interval" (1976. Otama) l""*"- Eddle Albert, Rip Torn. A young girl ls sent 9 MCIU.YWOOO'I ..VA11 ,_ lllW- 10 live wilh Arrnsh relatives.. where she I Tim Conway hosts this looll at the learns about lhe realltles or the adull inllmare moments In lhe lives of movie and wortd (2 hrs ) TV stars though nevet·before-seen home d:) DICK YMD'tltl movies of Burt Reynolds. Eddie Murphy. .. 8 IBllLf 1HI ILi Animated. Priscilla John Wayne. Bo and John Derek, Mr. T, Lopez. Jerry Orbach. Denny 0111011 and andLOUothef&. O ( 1 hr.) - Georgia Engel provide some of Iha voices I t1A11'1' in lh1s fantasy srory ol an elfin princess IOAP who learns to rely on her friends when her ~.-y TGlllMf An Interview Cl) ma;,;:nd ls stolen by a spllelut 1111tain. with James Stewart, whose 1954 tllm "Rear Window" is in re-release l®l ::rl&lD. •:ro:..-:.m 1 wta.OFfOlml9 ~ llCMI "Sounder" (1972, Orama) ....nu TlllOUCllf 1HI AllTI Cicely Tyson. Paul .Wlnfl61d. During Iha ~ dark Depression years. a family of black NI Cll... sharecroppers struggle to stay together In • ...,. spite ot overwhelmtnq Odds. (2 hrs.) Ulf'fA MD 1HI ~ IUlll Three (JtJ llCMI "Rocky Ill' ( 1982, Otama) Syl· hibernating bears discover the magic and vaster Stallone. Carl Weathefs. World wonder ol Christmas f'br the first time, ( t heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa hr.) • suiters a personal crisis when a younget, 8 AIC ... 0 hungrier tighter challenges him for his Cl) ,JL llAGAZIMI A IOOk al some high-crown. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) tech gifts available tor tl)ls Christmas sea· (.S),llCMI "Adventures 01 The Wiiderness son: a look at the new srars ol lhe Famlly" ( 1975, Adventure) Roben "l?Ynasly" seues. Logan, Susan Damante Sha~. A con~ a ROWAN I llAllTWI LAUGH. st ruction worker. dlsllkJsloned With city m FAm Ille. attempts lCUUPi>Qf't his farolly by llv· e llCMI "Miracle On 34th Street" I~ olf the land. 'G' ( t hr .. 40 min.) ( 1973. Comedy) Sebastian Cabot. David g 11()¥11 "Siar Trek II: TM Wrath Of Hartman. An old man named Kris Kringle Khan" (1982. Science-Action) Wiiiiam 1s hired by Macy's to play Santa Claus In Shatner. Ricardo Montalben. Adm. James the Thanksgi11~ parade. (2 hrs.) T. Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· I -• tleS a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk LO¥I CDllllC110M for the death of his wife. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 llOTOIWIB min.) [l,,)llCMI "A Song Is Born" (t948. Com· lZ) .,_ "Ragtime" (1981, Ofama) edy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A young James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins. Amid woman wanted by the pollce is hidden by the social upheaval of 1920s New York, a group ol music professors. ( 1 hr .. 53 an upper·class family trkts lo hold on to mi11,) tradition as an angry black leads a militant (0) llOVll ''Honkytonk Man'· ( 1982. Ora-fight agaJnst the racist establishment. 'PG' ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. An ihrs .. 35 min.) o~,....he·hlll. alcoholtc country·western .. LM DT singer !ravels lo Nashville with his 14· PJL llAIAZlll A look at some high· year-old nephew tor a las1·Chance audl· tech gifts available for this Christmas sea· 11011 ar the Grand Ole Opry. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 son; a IOOk at the new stars of the min.) "Dynasty" series. . .,. m OU.. cown TOOAY M ..... Wft Neal Gabler and Jef· NI t) IJllT CllUIMIN lf'ICIAL "Clue You Irey Lyons review "Star 80" and "Golng In" Two youlhs learn about astronomy. Berserk." dentistry and tingerprlnllng as they solve ([).al,...,_ "The Case 01 The Nosey Crook." • M (() ..... mA111T ••ITI "1982 Ool-11 fJIHAl&YFIUD phlns" IRl ......... -........................ ~ .. -··-··· .. -... . . - •• ()) --•-1n MexJco. A.J. and Riek search fOf a yoong gift (Robin lgnl col Who may havo bffn 1tlldllill6d by her explOslvet-o>eperl hither (Tnylor kachtir) (R) 1.1 hr.) D ... ear " UOI Mickey 18 91 tho mercy of a tanning lotion's bl:rarre rniwlts While modeling a 9wlmau1t fof 0t1e of Clau· dla's ttossea (Edie McClurgJ I ~cmn. The pa1ttally deal x becomet Involved with a young 4WtO. --accident~ _.,.d ..... l'IMriA9 loss, and three mo101oyollsts-&Jstaln lnju rn~thr,) I ... ,..., llCMI "Our Town" ( 1977, Orama) I Holbfook.....):1arbara Bel Geddes. Baae<t on the play by Thornton Wilder. Two young people e)(perlanca lhe vicissi- tudes of Ille and death In a small New Eng~ land town. (~ hrs.) 11HICA1\m WY mHOll'I PlYlll CIM:UI llAITmllCI MATM "The Clladel" The high expectations of a young Scola medical graduate a1e Jolted as he starts his career In a Welsh mining rown. Q ( I hr.) . ((1 llCMI "Lucky Lady" ( 1975. Coma· dy) Liza Mlnnelll. Burl Reynolds A kind· hearted killer. a bungling gigolo and a smuggler's widow lorm a personal and prolesslonal J>oortagglng alliance during Prohibition. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min,) (0) llOVll "Sllll Of The N1gh1" ( t982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Srreep, A psychiatrist becomes lnceas1ng1y Involved wilh a mys1enQ1LS woman who was the mistress ol a murdered pahenl. 'PG' ( 1 hr,. 301\lln,) trtl(f ) 91.W "Born On Skis" Ski jumping and cross counlry skiing footage ol Iha '82 NOldlc World Championships from Oslo. Norway (R) .. D fD c:MIBI A de.term1nallon to wtn at any cost turns-the Coach 1n10 a t\'rant as he manages a llllle·leagua baseball team. @ llCMI "The Mouse That Roared" ( 1959, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Jean Saberg. When the Grand Duchy of Fenwick realizes its poor linancial sratus, ils people decide to go lo war with the U.S. 10 Improve the economy ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) I WY mHOll'I PlYlll CllaM 10 • UlllMllCID • .. II.LI ... Willie Mosconi \IS Cowboy JimJ!!r Moore (R) ( 1 hr.) -·Cl) lllOfl ~Abby and Gregory SumQM begin an extramanlal allalr. just as hi\ daughter Mary Frances (Danielle Brisebols) decides 10 pay a v1sll ( 1 hr.) D tD till 1!m1Y ILUU Deputy Chief Mahoney (Ron Parady) Is distressed 10 learn that Capt. Fvrlllo may be named lhe soccessot 10 mayoral candldare Chief Daniels. ( 1 hr.) 11= NUCIWOMAN llCMI "John F. Ken11edy' Years OI Lightning, Day 0 1 Otums" ( 1966. Blogra· phy) Dooumentary. Narrated by GregOfy Peck. JA<'s popularity and the emptiness the world felt at his death Is explored. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl9 .... llOIT .... ·~he Nine Tailors" A rnulitated. unrecognizable body is found t>Uried In a srrange grave. (Pan ~ (1 hr.) ~ llCMI "Clash 01 The Titans" ( 1981, Friday, Nov. 18, 1983 29 r t· -Apple lie ·monitor ·2 drlt1•• ·BO column SHOP AT "OME. I Home Is Where nieApple Is #APPLE lie (841<) #APPLE dl•k drive # A I' PL E mo n rt o r #APPLE 10 column .-c., d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORTIC••I• II••• TUSTIN/Or•nge "162· 541· 01l0 ·3~21 ------. ·:rm . --------- ACROll 1,4 Shown. star of "Jennifer Slept Here" · 11 Non-worker 13 She helped Theseus 14 "Green_ .. 15 Alice's boss 16 Asner and B gley 17 "Magl'\Um. P I ... star 18 -·weeny -Word 30 Approval 3 1 "Bay -Blues" 33 Host Griffin 36 -relief 37 Played Fish 40 .. -the ramparts 42 Mr. Parseghlan 43 Movie unit 45 "You -There" 46 Plays Dick Loudon ~- FILL I._, Tl4E ~l~SltJG L.E'Ti'E§ lt.J 1"Me '' TV WORDs" SEL.OW. IOI IVll I I IJl INI ISENI trlol I IP~I Erl INI !j //111 I I 11<1&1~1 ICI I trlYI I l&IAI IEI ai ·~ tl,_-Kt~f . . I I I I I I I I I I I 20 He was t:.d Norton 21 --mOde 22 Ending wilh Japan 23 WKRP newsman 24 Miss Alberghetti 27 -Piggy 29 Not prime time 47 "One Day -- Time" 48 Exhau&1ed 50 Steber or Powell 52 Bonnie on "CHIPs" 53 "Pink Panther" star 54 Nlmoy, to pals DOWN 1 Chachl's name 2 Buktenlca on "House Calls" 3 Compass point 4 John Amos role 5 -Cara 6 Miss Tomlin 7 "Irma -Douce" 8 Noble principles 9 Prevln and Kostelanetz 10 Aeries 11 Facts and figures 12 Boston's time 19 Plays Ponch -lnlt. 25 -King Cole 26 "Square Peg.s" star 27 Lucille. to Lucy 28 Newsman Pappas 31 Miss Lombard 32 She's Louise Jefferson 34 Role for Montalban 35 Played Chicken ---aeorge _,. 36 "~ In Arms" 37 Equity member 38 "Bad News_ .. 39 Mr. Nugent's 10 41 Warren Beatty's opus 43 Logical 44 WW II theater 49 Ending with baron 51 Mr. Pacino SOLUTION HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE ro· FEEL GOOD CALL 64S-S300 'Jor Co111pll111•nt•ry Con•ult•tlo" WllTCLIPP CHllOPUCTIC OPPICI .......... A. .... .., ................. , . ... ...... .... <-c...· .... 11 ... .-....... , Moet lneurMCee Accepted Frtday,Nov. 18, 1983 31 I've always loved a Continental breakfast ... And this beauty's ' ~· ._..._. re~t for lunch and dinner, tool Read all about it on page 3 .. --··· PltDAY, NOWEMIR 11 . , 1'83 Happy Thanksgiving , •, \ I ~· I .. . ~ ..... . 2 -·s~arAutomobtte lcdtertlrung' StJctlon/ An Advertising Suppletnen1 to the DAIL v PILOT /Friday, November 18, 1983 ~ • \ , .. I .. --I - F I N A N C I II Ii ON ,JLL '83 AND '84 MERCURY'S ElCEn TNE HAID MllffJUIS -LIMITED TIME! SPECIALLY PllCEll LUSE II IUY Ill IEW 4-1111 IS nPE CASH l'•ICI •• ; 12.1 .. '1,-715" looded """*' Iott of extna, cOfllfott and C011""lilnc:• podoge, aif co11dilio11lng. (610717) (5*. 7S-0.22) • • 1 9 8 4 Li NC 0 L N ' 8eautifuf and loaded wilh many COftlMlliellCISI IOUnd package, and 'lMNf Xlnt 3 ,.ar /36,000 Great~ OS W9111 Thia All NEW 19M Lincoln ...... ful .......... IClllCle WQhGlilf, ., (61-4525) Town Car hos tilt wheel, epeed control, 6-way ~. ~ power Mats, eledronk AM/FM camtte/pt"eMium -.. UNalUIVAaU CASH l'•ICI ••• '11,461" l LINCOLN PHONE 848-7739 OffH EX,.RES NOV£MIER 21 , 1913 16800 BEACH BL VO . Jud Si' 01 J1'." .. ' .. .. .. ,, .. .~. Special Automobile AdVertlslng Sectron7 An Adverttslng Supplement to the DAil Y PIL'OT /Friday, NO\'emt1e, .. 1 &. 1983' · ~ 3 " A high.;..tech turn for Continental The 1984 Mark VII adds high technology to an already luxurio.us line of automobiles. BJ DAN JEDLICKA The "Mark" series cars from Ford Motor Co.'1 Lincoln-Mercury division always have been noted for luxury, but the 198" Mark VII model also has strong doses of high technOfogy. The Mark VII will be the most aerodynamic luxury auto made In the United States. It Is the first U.S. car to have Integrated, flush-mounted aero- dynamic headlights, which heip give It a low drag coefficient of .38. The Mark VII also has an air-spring suspension, and Is the first U.S. prestige car to be offered with a turbocharged diesel engine. The auto strongly reaembfes Ford's Concept 90 aerodynamic experimental car. Available only as a two-door, It Is about 350 pounds lighter, 13 Inches shorter, 8 lnchee narrower and about 2 lnchel lower than the Mark VI. A few otd Mercedes and Cadillac models had an air auspenaton system lnateed of a etandard steel spring auspenllon. But the Mark Vll'sl electronic thra.way tevetlng alr-aprtng auepenaton system adjuets for pueenger1 and luggage and makes other auspenak>n1 took anctent. The unique suspension ayatem wu t,eted for more than 2 mltllon mites and ta Mid to ptovtde an exoeptlonally quiet ride, "spirited" handling and Mark VII adds technology to a luxurious automobile fast response. The Mark VII has front and rear stabilizer bars and four-wheel power disc brakes. Gordon MacKenzie, head of the Lin- coln-Mercury division, said the "LSC"performanoe veraton of the Mark VII ls designed to attract people · considerln'g the purchase of "International autos of superior quality such as the Mercedes-Benz.'' The LSC has a special handling suspenaton, quick-ratio power steering, a 3.27 rear-axle for better acceteratlon and high performance 65-aertea tires on special cast-alloy wheels. MecK1"'\Zte said L·M teats show the LSC performs better than the $50,000-ptus Mercedes 380SEC In skid-pad teats that measure corQ8'lng ability. An L-M spokesman said the Mark VII'• base price wtll be approximately S23,000, wtth the LSC vWalon adding "leas than $2,000" to this price. The 1983 Mark VI llat1 at S20,<M5. "The Mark VJI LSC combines luxury, ride, handling, performance and fuet efftcfency In a way that Invites comparison wtth any foreign or domestic automaker," MacKenne laid. BELLEVILLE, MtAMI -At the beginntng of eech year more than 12,000 raceB ltllrt compettng In Sports Car C.Ub of America national eventa wtth the dream of becoming one of the...._ ... hundred Who mllk• the Ndonal ~ Run-ofta held MCtt flll 8t Roed AtlentL Thie '!Ml 640 "*' dm.rt-em ........ vied .... -M Georala the weekend of October 2143: Twenty·thrM NattoNt Chafn.. ptonlhtpa tn -meny ciMI II were up for grabe Md when the -~ lhut dOWn on Sunday afternoon four llvtlte, Penn. drtvtng another Fuego Turbo ftntlhed eighth after runntng In the top four for most of the race end qualtfytng thtrd. Aala ltartia from the pole. AaJa WU further hoMfed by .,tnntng theSCCA'a tMghelt tlCCOfade, TM Prelldent'I Cup, • ~ .ward gtwn to the competitor who beet ..-npNftecl ''abtltty, oompetJttwn- and IUCCl 111." AeMult r90erl dMned two oowted NattoMI ChamptonltMpe Md two third piece trophlel. - Doug Peter90n of Pak> Alto, Cal. 1UCC1111fuffy def911ded h .. 1912 Na· tlonal ~ behind the whMI of a Aetw* Le C9rin the GT-5 dW. P9e•1on Who~ the PPO/CllltfornM AeNlult ,... The Mark Vtt has a four-speed automatic overdrive tranamlsaton. Its standard engine Is a 5-llter V-8 with 91t<:tronlc fuet Injection that produoes 130 horsepower and delivers an esti- mated 27 miles per gallon on the highway and 17 in the city. The Martt VII Is designed to be a Mercedes fighter. so It's Ironic that It will be offered wtth a 2.4-llter, six-cytlnder turbocharged diesel engine supplied by BMW -a German car producer that Is a competitor of M,eroedes. "The BMW engtne detlvers 114 horsepower and is as good as the turbocharged diesel found in the Mercedes," MacKenzie said. "It Is among the most fuet-efflcient engines In the world.'' L-M fuel-.conomy teats show the Mark VII detlvers 38 mpg on the highway and 26 In the city wtth the d._..,, which ll a~ptetely new engine bultt apectflc9lly for auto UM~ But eome thl~ never change. A "Mark" wouldn't bea "Mark' unleu you coutd order It wtth Iota of gadg«1. You can order the Mark VII wtth a digital compua, outside thermometer, Ice atert system and a garage door opener wtth three programmable channela. Jedllck11 Is auto editor of the Chicago Sun-Tl,,,... • • VISIODS '" the hotly conteetecl Showroom Stock B *-Fred AIM of Berwvn. •· Md hie 1.1 ..... ""*"' Fuego furbo ..,..,. 11bNdllllklng.9WIPPlna the lelld wtth a 2.0 lttre BMW 320l.ri • 2.1 ..... a..roeet Citation >C· 11. In nautt Alllanoe In profellk)MI IMSA rc.d rlldng tt"91111on, w6 Joined on .... podium by tt*d .,._ eu.. De¥le ,of Bettteground, Wuh., MOthlr Lac. drMr. 8ottt ,... Ion and Oevll belted ...... fllld of Oeteune. Toyot91 Md Honda. Freel Fiala of 8erw 7a, Dllaole eaptareCI dae SCCA Showroom Stoek B title la Ida Faep Ta.rbo • the Md, howewr; Flala and~ prwmilld with a .182 II DOild of vtctOty In the 2...., ..... ........................ plCMllhlp In ......... ,.., of ICC.A oompMllkM. w ............ of LMd- " Aon~ of Sawnnlh, Qa. df'CMt hie ""**-.ow•ect lJnk Z15 to a Wrd .,..._ ...... In ontt lte h 1111 an ~In ~ lpcwta ...... OOI • • I I -I .. I ~· f j . <!-MAr Rt '~mRvl)~ .v~h,,~\ro Jlq Y Jl.A<:J Mt Cit tn~m,.1orn1a oni2ltiev~ ~A\nnlf;e o~li?lt'tevbA &lldnmot11A hs1~8 I . I ' 4 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Suppfement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1983 t I l APR .. ~ l'INANCING ION ALL lfBW POBICD AND AlJDI IN STOC&.-...._.11....._1 ... -I THE ALL NEW '84 CORVETTE AVAILABLE -NOW! 1984 ~€AMARO Z28 -T-Topa, V-8-1and8'1 · good lelectlon ol eolon. !!1 O Tahoe Blazer PREVIOUSLY OWNED CA '81 CADILLAC '76 PORSCHE '82 PORSCHE '78 BUG ELDORADO 912 E COUPE 911 SC COUPE CONVERTIBIJE Fully loeded with moon roor. Silver with black int.erior, Turbo atyled, ruard red, R.t with black top, '12,999 loob like new. 20,300 mllu . '15,999 '31,000 alJoy wheelt, -thi. car and you will buy. STK. 7682 STK. 7677 . ST K. 7669 STK. 7688 '77 CHEVROLET '78 PORSCHE '79 BUG '80 RABBIT 'A TON PICKUP 924 . CONVERTIBLE DIESEL PICKUP With ahell. Camper peckare, Black metalic, Mry option. S.ve mOMY at all power. 11.erto ~tt.e· '8999 Blue with whlt.e top, •4499 lowmlleap. •4999 lookanew. STK. 7699 STK. 7M7 STK. 7686 STK. 7680 '81 RABBIT CO~VERTIBLE 32,900 mila. cold alloy wheeJa. '8499 STK. 7676 '78 AUDI 5000 SEDAN fully &oeded •4499 STK.6'66 CHICK .IVERSONS CHEVROLET + PORSCHE +·AUDI . -VOLKSWAGEN PARTS+ SERVICE STILL AT THE BEST .. PHONE 673·0900 .. . "' 445 EAST COAST HIWAY AT BAYSIDE IN NEWPORT BEACH ,. Spedal Automobile Advert.laing Section/ An Advertlllng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Frt9-Y, N~ber 18, 1983 -5 \ 'n DATSUN PICKUP IH69752 .. 0 s3995 '79 PLYMOUTH CHAMP 4 door. 4 llPMCI, >.M/fM 1odio. 1042YDVI. 0$3~95 'U FORD TEMPO Auto, oir, AM/fM. O!.ty 41000 ... 11061'21 58595 . '83 FORD T-llRD 059595 WANTED! / A CAR BJJYER WHO WANTS TO SAVE MONEY! 4 doo< Mdon. looded wittl ol kindt ol ext101. 151001561. 0$12,600 '79 FORD RANCHERO PICKUP 1ma.e2 0$6995 '81 BUICK RIVIERA COUPE 0s999s '81 CADtLLAC BIARRITZ . llEANMll. . 0•13 400 DOWN DELIVERS *O.A.C. ANY CAR CHECKED I /I BELOW! V '79 DODGE OMNI AutO<'IKllic, pow., st-ing. mog wMek. SEDAN 'Qj S6295 8ffXZO 0$3695 '79 PONTIAC '80 HONDA TRANS AM ACCORD 4-DOOR .. ..... '16'§95""' ·-· "1'6li5-"""" '80 OLDS TORONADO 79FORDVAN COUPE DIESEL 0 $6595 \.G~lS~ \)\\\tl~ l~l\\~ j I , I I ' I I I l I I , I I ~: • ~ Autho,,zec Dealer I . mMPARE MIOlf YOU BUil Slf WHY MITSUBmfl IS A CUT ABOVE OTHBl IMPOlllSI Lease any Irvine Mitsubishi today for as little as 7%·down VJHthp.irgoocJcredit. Ask for details! Sa~ shown are comparisons With ACTUAL SALES PRICES advertised in this paper withm the last week! -na.u -.(462YCZ)4speed,AC.stereo.lom1/es •C • fJ(150459)Fullyloaded' WIWC ua • 'J(001967)Sharp, vetyclean! 191«' GK 1 .. (1BRP433)4dr.AMIFM,AT.AC! WN'D11r. (743ZED)AC,ST,AT. XtracJean! .... 'I 'rj11(tEI0437)AC.7500m1les! WI'• 0 t R(424XJ(J)4 dr,AM/FMStereo,AC1 '7M • W s n(014UPO)Undef55Kmi,greatcaJ! •DJ 'I Cle181 IJ!I (1 FZR575)5spd,AC.PS.more! •• p naooe.Jt(sal634)5speed.AC. Stereocass! .,101 ' QM (18UR'l91)AT.AC.Mags.landautop! ~Blackp/<g.under10Kmiles! .,. .. a.<574SER)4speed. orange! •D ,... 0111(1 ECW818)AC. AMIFMRadlo, stJClc ! •Cl n. Ci1$1 '*-W.91 ;(122981)LDadedl ... Mln191 t(66"{re)Ful/yloaded.xtraclean! -.UN ..... ..... .... .... •7N 13111 NtN •nN •7-.,,.. ..... .,,.. ..... ..... ..... . .. .,. CWW $1800 Ot/W VW llclroccol .. .,. Ot/., $11 100 0"91' ,Ol'd ,,.,,,.,, Powerhouse 2.0 liter engme, 1 touch tailgate. tilt steer . power disc brakes! 10200720 '84 TREDIAI S.ve Of/W $2200 Ot/el' lluda fl2fll . . $6995 5 speed. AM/FM stereo. custom wheel covers. new 2.0 literengine. more! . 10550168 '84SFAlllON fJ2,995 ~~::liiil Saveover$10,000oww 'IU Ponche IH4I 5 speed, stereo air. much more! 10~71 • , . I 2 a -·°" Q) I t I I I I I ~ lR f8 I~ < Ii "' I - I • -------------,. . •• '"('f * . '°'lf.>I f OFFER ENDS SUNDAY!· No one in Orange County has a bigger inventory this weekend! use> CAR BUYERS ••• '83To,OC.CI •Hlda(854flJ1)Loaded.likenew1 'UTo,OC...,,,,,(954101)Superstereo.loaded' 'UTo,OC.Tercel(951711)SRS.areatcreampuff' 4 'UTo,OC.Corolle(951721)AT.AC. PS. /l.MIFM' 'a To,OC.Cellca(95419 I )PS. AC. tilt. crwse. more' 'UTo,OC.CI 1 Hide W-srott(956441)Loaded.' '81 To,ocel'lclcup(953821 )4 spd, tough truck' '81 ToroteCelka(951991 )AC. trlt. AM/FM. more' '81 ToroteCI •H-.(5361 l)Loaded1ownercar1 '81 Topla..,,,,.(956481 )AT AC all the stuff' '81 Torotec.llea(949981 )Superloadedcar' '80To,OC.c.llca(51431)AC. tilt sunrf. PS' '80To,OC.CellcaL/lleclr(948151)AT.AC.morel '81 To,OC.~(950761 )AT. AC. PS. loaded' '80To,OC.CellcaUlleclc(951521JAC.stereo.PS 1 $13,ROO $14,300 ..... ...... ..... "s11,100 $5795 S7H5 J10,300 N995 ..... $8995 S&t95 H2fJ5 N2fJ5 --c ------;.--, - 1% OVER·INVOICE ON '84 1RUCIS & IBtCBS! , ALL Tercels (includmg 4 wheel drive! J. Plus dealer installed opt10ns Any 2 wheel drive truck in stock! Xtra Cabs, Long Beds &more! 2 % OVBlJ&&°l'fp°" AU '84 . • . The AJJ-New '84 Corollas and rear wheel a rive Corolla Sports! Plus dealer installed options. EVERY ONE in stock! Choose from Supras and Supra · L-Types Toyota 's ultimate road machine. Our Cressida offer includes all Sedans and Wagons. Plus dealer installed options. · THENEW'84 VANS ARE la TOOi • • J . . I j • 8 -Special Automobile Advertlalng Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, N~ber 18, 1983 The Honda Civic CRX, with its 1.3 liter engine, delivers 49-state EPA certified mileage of 51 mpg, 67 mpg highway. Honda offers new generation with three brand new Civics The Civic Hatchback, the Civic OX and the Civic S are the designations of three totally new cars unveiled by American Honda for 1984. Third generation Civics, the new models are roomier, they perform better, with Improved handling and, because of their new aero- dynamics, wind noise has been reduced. Roominess has been enhanced by a longer roof line and a tonger wheelbase (5-1 ")than p1evlous Civics. Handling ha.a been enhanced by a new suspension conalstlng of Independent torsion bar struts In the front, tralllng link with beam-type axle In the rear. The base Hatchback and OX models have a front stabHlzer bar, the s model ha.a one front and rear. The Civic Hatchback ,. Honda'• low- est-priced car. Its engine la slightly larger this year, but It atlU deltvera higher gaoHne mileage than before -with lta standard 14-speed manual transmlsak>n, It geta a 49-State EPA eetlmated 42 mpg, 55 on the highway. A hoet of 1tandard feahlnl and clnmatie 1tyling hiplight the laand- eome front-wheel dri•e StaMru The handsome new Civic OX ha.a a new 12-valve 1488cc engine that delivers 76 net horsepower at 6000 rpm. It Is avallable with a standard 5-speed transmission or optional 3-speed automatic with torque converter lock-up. It also provides many variations In seating and cargo carrying through Its new spllt fpfdlng r~r setback. The Civic S, Hke earlier S models, ts the aportlest of the three hatchbacks. It comes with 5-speed manual transmlsalon, tachometer, digital clock, a black trim package, sports-type bucket seats with lncreaed lateral support Michelin radial. tires, sport wheels and epec1ai sport suspenalon. It has a apUt rear ... tbeck like the OX, but the S model'• rear M8t la also on trllCka that attow for forward and backward motion-of nearly 6". The ..... mo recNne and have adjustable headreata. Greet comfort and fteldbfllty to flt all your~· , . GL-10 hardtop, bottom foftPOUDd and tile GL model, top baeqroa..d, for 1984. " Subaru refines a line alre8dy quite refined Standard front-wheat drive, a more contem- porary look, and the evolutionary technical refine- ment Subaru has been known for In '84 again distinguish one of the Industry's most sophisticated automotive llnes. Change Is never made for Its own sake at Subaru; since the company pioneered a full tine of front-wheel drive cars In the U.S. In 1969, for example, Subaru has steadily refined and widened Its advantage over the old-fashioned, rear-wheel drive COf!lpetltlon. From the standpoint of traction alone, front-drive Is by far the most loglcal development. It simply makes sense to have the drive wheets under the car's engine, Its heaviest part. The Inherently superior weight distribution provides maximum usable traction, particularly In snow, sand, mud, or any type of Inclement weather. Front-drlve produces much more responsive handllng, too. Enhanced controllablllty and tauter "feel," coupled with the Subaru rack and pinion steering system, are just two of the many built-In · advantages the Subaru front-drive line poswses. Interior space utilization Is enhanced with front-drtve too. Front-drive mechanical parts are compact compared to rear wheef drive ve- htclel ... and front-drive cars don't require a large drtveltne hump that protrudes Into the car's Interior. Fewer. and smaller parts mean better mechanical efficiency ... and allows more Interior room with the same overall size. • It's these factors and others, factors which Detroit has tacftty acknowtedged In recent years through Its own growfng standardization of front-wheat drive, that h~ kept Subaru ahead of tM competition ..• after all, few others can talk about their more than ~ experience with front-wheet drtve In fNflfy 8'ng~model. EVEN MOM MFll_....,, .. '14 For '8-4, Subaru ha stlll further refined Its front-wheat drtve models. The gear ratios In automatic transmtuk>n-equlpped cart and In the 4-apeed Standlltd Hatchback have been revtaed; automatlca also.benefit from a new, high stall apeed torque conwrtw. The trenamllllon changes mean better off the llne alee 11• atk>n With the automatlca, yet quieter, more economrc.I highway crulllng. In the Standard Hatch, they produce an tMWl more fuel-frugal car. The technk:lll ~ oompllment the car's 4MW'I more contemporary front-end look, a look derMd from the atytWi new Of* on both OL and- GL modele. Style and comfort naturally go togettw, and Sub9ru haa gtwn much attention to drMng PIH•n. _ All tuxurioua GL modela, for example, utlffze a ltMdwd AM-FM atereo 4 IPMk• l'lldto. Well ~ y9t eoonomtoel OL mod*-NCljye a 190CMKI IPMk• thla yw for wen better aound ,..,.-oductlon from th* AM-FM l'lldlol. Gl modell 91ec> fMtuN tllt etwtng, plulh, aOft doflt..r.c.d realllllng ..... with citVw°• a6de adJultable lumMr eupport. full lnltrumentatton pk'9 the T ... T ... Gniphlc Monitor, INlde trunk and hood (or hatctl) r1l11111, rw door~ taf9ty lockl on four~ and WllQOn modeta. a ,_ wlndowcMf=· dum Halogen h1111tghta, Ind the exdultve tu Hfl-Holdiw clutch on If• I Id modela. When propet1Y engllgad the HM-Holder auto- " · mattclly S)N\enta bldcw•d rol when atartlna forWd on upgr..,.._ H lno 11111 Mfilty Mel oonvm.a by 9lmlnatlng the llmultMICM Mid to wortc the clutch, tnk• Ind eoe •I• ator pedllll. EconqmlOlll Ol modlll of'9r IOft. olOCh-f9cld Nrecln~llrl-""tg buok9t ...... .. T.. T• QnpNc MonltOt, .._.bitted redl9I--. w much men. n. ammd ~. the swtoe Md eoonomy .... of the ""*" ..... ..-ct for tt'°'9 wtto won't llftle for ._ tMr'I 8uberu-.. Ind eoonomy. , I I I I ! 1 I I l f f .. Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 18, 1983 -9 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU UNBELIEVABLE PRICES AND PAYMENtSJ LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES{ BEAUTIFUL NE\JV .,84 I-MARK SEDAN v--s PER MONTH This best-buy rs loaded with 5 speed. AM/FM Multiplex sound system and much morel 48 payments at s 199 .00. Just s 199 down! ;;;ca~~:;;.~ --· price S6995. 13.01 APR Financing Deferred payment price S975 l.00. (01074j. FREIGHT NEW Deluxe Longbed PU Is It ever loadedl S speed, AM/FM stereo; chrome bumpers. custom flbergta~s Freedom shell/boot/camper package, power assist front disc brakes. gold modular mags and BFG RWL tires I f I S69J (071179). Price plus freight, doc .. POI. tax and lie. LIST PRICE NOW SAVE 19825.00 17285.00 12,s4000 NEW Deluxe Std. PU Super-nice super-buy with 5 speed, air, AM/FM stereo. pawer steering, stainless steef ultra-mirrors, chrome step bumper, afumlnum pass-thru window and morel f I 600) (02664). Price plus freight, doc., POI, tax and lie. LIST PRICE NOW SAVE 19143.00 16599.00 SPORTY NEW '84 ISUZU PICKUP s PER MONTH Keep on truckin' in super-style with this honey of a truck -at a price you can afford I 48 payments at S 199 .00. Just S 199 downl Cash price S5995. 16.55 PR Financing. Deferred payment price S8557.00. (22934j. SALE/ . NEW Deluxe 4x4 PU Rudy to go 4-wheeler has 4 spttd, air, AM/FM-cas~tte, chrome step bumper. roll bar and llght.s, brush guard, mags and RWL aN-terraln tires, pin stripes, J>'usl ( 1 5661 r.180J. Price plus freight, doc .. POI. tax and LIST PRICE NOW SAVE 112,685.00 s 9603.00 . s3,os200 All prices plus tax, lie. and doc. fe~. All cars subject to prior sale . • I I I I • I t fl..f.. Daily Pilai Wou19 Like You To ... , . M ·E-EIOT 0 \ Otto Pilot will be a weekly visitor in the Friday Automotive section, he'll give you tips on what to buy yourself for Christmas, tell you wh.Y. not not to drive on New Yea(s Eve, and, of course, give you the scoop about all the new cars and h ints o n how to buy a used car. H,re's OTTO PILOY driving Hi, It's my pleasure t'o be here every Friday and with your attention , I'll be able to get you Otange Coas.tpe~ple on the · right road when it comes to buying cars . See you next Friday! his SUPER PO\llEREp POODLE. CAR ... In fact. It real_ly FUISI ' .. Speoiah\uk>rooblleAd.w rUsl09 Section/ An .\dwrtlslng Supptem8nt to tbe DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 18, 1983 -.1 1 LEASE TO- 1984-JOOSD 1984 380SL SERVING YOU SINCE 1989 MERICA ·· :... 1 i f -----------------------.- , Elementary Reaul.t• ' Orange Cout 1ehool dletrlot• 3rd and eth greet. t•llng r..wt1 (Note: Number le on 1 IClele ot 100 to 400.) Qr .... loMol v.. ........ Wrtttne Meth Coas students score bi{j ............ . 3rd 82·83 283 2ee 287 8th 82-83 253 2119 280 ,..,. .. v...., llement-r 3rd 81·82 301 312 309 3rd 82·83 320 327 3111 8th 81·82 28'4 285 211 LB best in math; Irvine has reade_rs 8th 112·83 278 292 216 By JERRY HIRSCH Hufttlntton 9Mott City Of.,....._,... .... fr:-:~::: ~~ ~~ ~~~ ll'vine Unified School DiatricL h1&h ~ 8th 111-82 212 212 281 .en.ion a.re better readel"I and writel"I than 12th 8th 82-83 278 m 212 graders at other local 1ehool diatrictt' and Laguna Srd 8 !~ ;~,i£:it!'~~~ •,_, ·~ ~.;, ·,;f•.)l.""!JO\f" ~.~-n.~m-~~\he bellt mathemat,ka lkWa. 3rd 82-83 320 321 317 That la, eccO'rdlng to the results of California 8th 81-82 297 294 299 Aleeeernent Prolram tetta releued today by the 8th 82-83 300 293 304 California State bepartment of F.ducation. ~ 8Moh Unffled 310 313 300 · Teet reeults at all the local high achoola. were :~~ 8J~ 325 319 309 well above the atate averages. , ash 81-82 289 275 297 Like the high achoo! aeniors, Orange Coast 8th 82-83 36tJ" 293 309 elementary students acored well above the state \ Newport ..... Unffled 299 averages in each dltegory. -~~~ =~~ :! ~ 311 Laguna Beach 3rd and 6th grad~~ 8COred 8th 81-82 290 • 279 . 291 highest in reading of the l~ achool diatrtcts. 8th 82·83 284 28'4 292 Fountain Valley 3rd graders demonstrated the ~View Elemen*J best writing and mathematics skills. 3rd 81·82 297 30330.. 318 Ocean View Elementary School District 6th 3rd 82-83 294, ii 311 . 8th 81-82 281 2ee 290 graders were the best wnters and Laguna Beach 6th 8th 82-83 279 303 298 graders were the best at math, the test res.ults Source: The Cetlfoma. DeperlnMnt of IEduceHon. showed. (See STATE TEST, Paae At) THI ORANGI COAST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1983 12th Grade Results Orange Coot tchool dlltrlot 12th grade teetlng reault1. (Note: Number repre8ent1 percentage of correct anawera.) CATIQORY l'Hdlne writing l!!ath ...... "' ... . 1e81-82 83.2% 83.ie;. 61.1•1. ... 1882-83 -M.1' r 63.0'lo 67. 1•1, . • Huntington a.ch Union 1981-82 66.1% 1982-83 66.2'..\ Irvine Unified 1981-82 68.0'lt 1982-83 69.3% L.9guna BMch Unified 1981-82 ' 89.5'1• 1982-83 88.6% 66.7% 71 .7'/e 87 .o•;. 12.2% 68.8'1. 73.0'/• 89.89/t 74.3'1. 10.0•1. 74.3% 89.1% 75.1% Newport ..... Unified 1981-82 68.2'1. 68.7°~ 73.9% 1982-83 88.7% 68.6°/o 74.4% aource: The ce11toma. Deper11Mnt of •duoatton. OC scholars match brains in deca,hlon BJ PlllL SNEJDEAMAN • °' .. ~ ........ Student ie.ina from ~3 public and private Oran:pC.ountyhtlh 9Choc>Ja will pul their knowi.ctae to the wt Saturday in the 16th annual ~ County Academic Decathlon at Loe Alamitoe Hi&h School . The competition wu founded by Robert Pet.enon, Orange County superintendent of achooJa. "The goal of the decathlon·ia to encourage and kindle the deal.re for learning in each student," Petenon said. "Students •pend many houn prepar- ing for the competition. Their entire family usually geta involved. On Saturday, theee students will have a chance to be recosnized for their outstanding .efforts:" Though the decathlon originated in. Orange County, it became a statewide competition four years ago. Last year, 29 counties participated. Thia year at leaat 34 counties will compete. Contestants take aix written tests covei-ing a variety of baaic.subject areas. An e988Y alao must be (See STUDENTS READY, Pqe Al) . COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ,., ·.Death urged in LB killing I)eadly drug stolen inHB !~:!",_!l>_:::R Hillside Strangler getl life. An Orange County Superior sentence. Story on Page AS. Court jury Thursday recommend- ed that 28-year-old Thomas when it found me gWlty of crimes Martin Thompeon be put to death I didn't commit," Thompson said, -in eattfbmta•s guctwnber for tlfe aocordingt.o Brower; 1981 Laguna Beach rape and Proeecutor Mike Jacobs lauded murder of Ginger Lorraine the jury's decision, calling Fleiachli. Fleischli's murder a "real , The eight-woman, fOUF-man--atrocious cue." He alao acknowl- jury reached a verdict in the edged that it was the fint death penalty phaae of Thompeon's first penalty trial he was aware of in degree murder trial after de-which the proeecution choee not to l liberating for about three hours. pre.ent evidence durins the pen- J uron had to decide whether to alty phaae. recommend Thompeon be ex-Brower, on the other hand, ecuted or sentenCed to a life priaon criticized the swiftness with term without the pollibillty of which the jury reached its de- parole. ciaion. "I don't think you can Wearing a blue aporta coat, tie decide the question of whether a and gray alacks, Thompeon sat penona lives or dies ... in a stonily as the vejd.ict was read, three-hour period.'' the defenae showing no etJ¥>tion whatsoever attorney said. "I don't understand during the brief prooeedinp. thia juey." After the ' verdict was an-During the penalty phaae, the 'nounced, defeme attorney Ron defenae preeented evidence show- Brower said Thompeon main· ing Tbompeon au.ffered 'from tained hia innocence. "It (the jury) aevere penonality diaorden, a can't hurt me more than it did (See DEATH , Paae .U) Mopping up operation Members of Orange County's Haz- ardous Materials Team unload pool ·cleaning truck involved in (our-vehicle crash Thursday at Bristol and Birch streets in Newport Coast bi-aces I or 'invasion' by Army, Navy I ootball I ans By ROBERT BARKER Ot .. o.tr ......... The "biggest Army and Navy invasion" since the Allied assault on Nonnandy in World War ll is about to hit Southern California and it's going to apUl over into Huntington Beach, Fountain Val- ley and the rest of the Orange Coast. About 9,000 U.S . Naval Academy midshipmen and West Point cadets are being airlifted here Tuesday and Wednesday for the Army-Navy football game to be played in Pasadena's Roee Bowl the day after Thanksgiving. It'a th.e first time in its 93-year hiatory that the cluaic will be played west of Chicago. ~ And area residents are opening their homes -and in some cues, their hearts -to what many consider to be the flower of the event has deeper implications for nation's young manhood and Price who was medically retired womanhood. from the Army after being ''shot About 100 cadets are slated to up" in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966. stay with families in the Green-"They (the budding young of- brook area of Fountain Valley ficers) are really a neat bunch to alone, according to Jack Price, a have ai:ound . .They're great young member of Weat Point'• Cl.us of people who have their heads 1964. together and are dedicated to Many of the visitors will share something larger than them- Thankagiving dinners, visit Dia-. aelves,'' he said. neyland, go on crul8es of Newport , "There's a high probability Harbor and attend a party in they'll be putting their lives on the Huntington Harbour. But the line for their country during their military careers. "lt'a a good feeling to do aomething for theee kind of people." ,..Y Two vials of a drug that causes instant l'elpiratory, arrest_l\"ett stolen Thunday from a mt:ked narcotics ca~t at Pacifica Hos- pital in Huntington Beach. The drug, PaVulon, can cause death within three minutes after being injected, said Dr. Flo Kotecki, surgery superviaor at the hospital. She said the drug ia five times as powerful as curare, a substance that C8Ule9 instant paralysis and once favored by South Americ.an indiana in pcUoninc arrow tiJ:.. Beach. The truck lost chlorine and piuratic acid, which necessitated the cleanup. One driver, Rene Maurer, 29, of Laguna Niguel, was taken to ~ta Mesa Memorial Hospital. · • "The drug talml affect in 30 8eCOOda and it can very literally wipe you out-forever," Kotecki aid. The stolen drug ia used in surgery situations as a mu.acular blocking agent when patients are being placed on mechnical breath- ing units. (See DEADLY., Pa1e .U) Can students give"a lesson in· justice ? By STEVE MARBLE Of .. ~ ........ Pam Hardacre never niet Sharon Denise Ouncan. But Hardacre, a 21-year-old criminal justice student e,t Golden West College,. thinks the two of them probably were a lot alike. They could have been friends. "She juat remind.a me of myaelf," Hardacre said. Duncan, at the age of 20, waa a bright business student at Cal State Long Beach. She waa a year shy . of graduating and had maintained a near-perfect ~average. On Oct. 20 -a Friday-Duncan waa stabbed to death while studying at Bola~ State Beach. Her murder remains umolved, a myStery that has left the Orange County Sheriff's department with hardly a clue. Duncan waa stabbed once in the back. She managed to drag benelf from the sand to her nearby car before collapsing. Her t.ckJ*k wu open and iu contents 1Catterec1, almo8t • thouch ahe had been fwlnllll.M for her car keys when ahe died, detectives , and almo8t 200 other students at the campua ln HuntinO:ln-B!eecb were struck.ID' eemeie. of the death and have vowed to do thml about it. Meanwhile, in Huntington Harbour, Alan De Jardin, • TlCketron ViCe pteSident who hu lined up 10 fam.U.iee to host 20 cadets .and two midshipmen, be- lievee the ho8ta are being "turned on by thla once-in-a-lifetime hap- pening. '' For Celia Shikuma of Hunt-. (See ARMY·NAVY, Pap .U ................ '-"' lnetriactor MichaeJ Bach i1 aiding the eeareh for killer of young woman.? · "lt just makes me mad that there'• a killer out there.ltcouldbeanybody,"Midffardllcre. "Shew• jult IWd)'ifll at the beech. 'lbat'a like 1Dmeth.ina I would do. (lee JtJS11CE SOUGHT, Pap .U) ft'• Mgh tcltoet phfJott11m The "third eeuon," ateo known u the CIF playoffs, beglna thlaevenlng for nine area high IChool football teama. Page A 11. ,. \" .~ irttt6dUafftg Otto ~ Otto the Auto pttot wttl be a weekly Vlaltor In the Delly Pllot't F~ Autqmotlve aectton. He'A gtwyou ttpa on Chrtatm• buying. t .. I you why not to drtve on N.w y..,., Ev.and, otcourwr gfyeyou thelCOOP on.,. the new ca'9 and htnta on how to buy a UMd car. Watch for him. .. - A.I .. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 1e. 1983 I I CONTINUID ITORlll DEATH PENALTY ... Phone bill fight br~ws \ . t GTE wants Edison to pay $16,000 for repair of severed cables From Page A1 result, lhe attorney cllumed, of lhe ulC'd a 11entenci.ng hearing for Jan. harsh upbringmg ThomJ*>n ex-20. At Jhat time, he either will perienced ut the hands of hiB accept or reject t.he j\.lry rec· step-father. Abo, Brower pointed ommendatlon and pronounce -ouno-jmorri'Mt T~-. ..,Mni.enoe... no previous criminal record Wld If the judge accepts the jury'• never had been In trouble. recommendation, u expected, After being diacharged by the Thompeon will be<.'Ome the 12th judge, the jury left the I Oth-f10QI" county defendant to reside on San Santa-~acourtroom onasecurity Quentin'll death row. No execu- elevatar, refualng to di8CU8S the lions have been carried out in the verdict with either attorneys or state since 1967. reporters. Brower said he believes there Judge Robert Fitzgerald sched-are several "subetantial" iaauea DEADLY ... From Page_ A 1 The thief who took the danger- ous drug used an unknown tool to pry open lhe narcotic storage cabinet at the hospital. The via.ls taken have an estimated value of $2,157. Hospital officials said they have notified surrounding hospitals and law enfon.>ement agencies in case an unexplained death IS reported:They expressed concern that the person who stole the drug might recover the label and sell lhe substance as a narcotic. "We'd like to be able to save a life if ~ible," Kotecki added. that might overturn Thompeon'a conviction 011 appeal. He said the judge permitted teitimony during lhe trial concerning Thompeon's pl.ans to take a sailboat to Southeast _Asia and transport refugees to U.S. soil. The witness told jurors Thomp- son's plan was to steal the boat, kill its owner and kill the Asian refugees, who he believed would be carrying gold. Brower asked for a mistrial because of the prejudicial nature of the testimony, but the motion was denied by Fitzgerald. A co-defendant in the cue, 24-yeh-old David William Leitch. is scheduled to stand trial on identical charges beginning 'Nov. 28. She's home Pilot Brooke Knapp landed her executive jet in Lo. Angele• today after a re-. cord-1eulq rliallt aerota both po'"· comJQS llome lo • cheering reception tllat included congra1ula1ion1 from Pretident Reas••· By LP.BENET CM .. .._,,._..._ • • General Telephone Co. i. bll.llna . Southern California Edlaon $16J)OQ f.m:.,repalra to two under- ground telephone cabla Edi8on wotkert aevered while drillina a hole to lnat.all a utWty P«>le. The accident diarupted or knocked out telephone aervice for ''thowlands" of So4th LagWl8 and 1.agwla Beach retidehll on Mon- .day. R epairmen worked around-the-dock from 10 a.m Monda)' to 6 a.m. Wedneeday to restore aervice. HB youth, 14, critically hurt in CM hit-run A Huntington Beach boy ls ln critical condition with head in- juries after being ranuned from behind early today by a hit-and-run motorist who struck the1ehool-bound youth u he rode in a bike lane. Costa Meu police Jaid Jay Duboil, 14, reportedly wu biking eut on Victoria Street near Ca- NG nyon Drive when the unknown JUSTICE SOUGHT. IN SLAYI ... driveralammedintothebackof -the bicycle. The. boy reportedly From Page A2 wu dragged by the car -a faded th th bas·--i tha did ·t" "We can't --p crime but what little we can do blue, four-door l968 Chevrolet or "I just want em to get e · wuu t 1 . D..., p ••--hich ped ff · th th d · · nu·g,h• help," he _ ...... ed. on..,.; -w 1 0 In e Hardacre and the o er stu ents are rawng a • llUU early morninC traffic. reward fund under the guidance of instructor Though pleued with the respome for the Police are asking witne91eS to MichaelBach,aone-timeLosAngelespolicema.nand reward fund, Bach aaid he'• surpNed that few the 6:30 a.m. accident to ..mt in now a reserve with the Orange County Sheriff's people have heard of Duncan'• death. providl.ng detaila of the car and its Department. "Everyone aeema to know how much money dri b -111 .. ., 754 5367 -1-~ k b h nsel f Paul M-1'-----y mak-and who'• doino wa...:.. in ver Y ~.. -• Bach ~ was struc Y t e se essness o 11.~u.sc ..... .._ •au The .cene of the accident on Dunc.an's killing. Hollywood but they don't know what's 80in8 on in Victoria ii at the crest of a hill just "When I saw her picture in the paper it started to their own town," he aaid. taide the H .... _,_Beach · Spokesmen for General Tele- phone and Ed*>n aaid members of their respectlve claim'• diviai9na are conducting aeparate invest.lp- Uona to determine who wwi at fa.ult. J!'.dOOn offlciala allege the lo~ cation of the GTE cables was marked lnaccurately. "We plan to bW F.dllon for the coet of repain," said GTE spokes- man Hal Compton. "I imagine the two legal departments will be getting together to talk." Meanwhile, inveatigatora con- tinue to aearch for suspects re~ apona!ble for exploaiona that dam- aged hundreds of Long Beach telephone lines and some com- puter cables uaed by McDon- nell-Douglas Corp. A link has pot been established between the blut and a strike by·workers at the Long Beach plant. The explosions had disrupted Iona diliance Wll from Oranlt Cout dtiea u far south u Lacuna Beach earlier thia week. Lona Beach Fire Department a.non tnvett1gator Lynn Jacobean said tu. department g_~t1oned o~lciall from Generaf Teleptime C.O. and McDonnell Douglu, but there att no lead.I. "We contacted General Tele- phone becau.ae the blut ~ thelr cables and talked to McDon- nell Douglu becauae of the atrike, but we haven't got anything at thia time," Jaoobeon aaid. Fire official.I aaid a reward will be offered for information Jeadina to the arrest and conviction of thoee responsible for two ex- ploeiona that ripped-through underground telephone vaulta early Monday. Jacobeon men- tioned no specific flgure. but said anyone with information can c.all ~1-7631. Rain may return Sunday Rains that dotted parts of Orange County Thursday may be returning for an encore Sunday, a nationaJ weather bureau 1pokesman said today. But residents can expect a relatively pleasant day today and Saturday aa o•ticials predict moetly clear skies, with 15 to 20 mph winds ou t of the north. Temperatures through the weekend are expected to reach the high 70s, lows will be in the 50s. The damp, drinly weather that dampened .the COW\ty '1'hunday ii a residual of the storm system in Northern California, a spokesman said. Large crowd ~xpected for NB boat launching • · · "Bach said "H ' · 1 '"""--re's an i ...... --itt'vity -1-~," he added. ou un........... · aty arise some pa.ss1on m me, . ere s a (pl' 1. ne .. ._.,_ au11U11' limi"-""--_._. "--.__. ,_ reading a book on the beach and someone takes her "This girl is more than just an autopsy report. She pular-· "ne~""""~• pof no.-i, ~a Everyone is invited to celebrate the 9 a .m. Saturday launching of Was a real penon and I think .a..-t•a what a.. __ -tall po way or momll\8 th Di1"""'-f N th 118 f cli hi ""'--ta M n--:-out. She could have been anyone. . uUI rwa -ute onina a..-tw the t e ~ "'&"&AU o ewport, e -oot pper s p ""4M esan 1.A:"1uwt th d f' " comm l"le---eue een wo buil '-'-back ard "My personal feeling is that the killer lives ese stu ents on U"e. cities· Holland · tin u.iit · Y · around here, shops at local grocery stores _ we may Duncan's ~nts, residents ot Fountain Valley ~ ·~affic tends to bunch up on The authentic 18th-century schooner will be launched from Lido have even seen him... said the instructor, who who had aeen theU' daughter just hOW"I before she the street and we're sure that Shipyard in Newport Beach aft.er a brief ceremony, Holland said. attended the young student's funeral and met with '::.~tkilltime: .ed. met the college students Thundaz for ':he eome. driven must. have, aeen, He expeci.8 quite a crowd of friends and well wishers to tum out for l.U~ .~1.... if th '"''dn t the launching. He hasaentout 1,000 invitations tothecwioua pagenby her ~nts before launching the reward drive. "I think. i , •tat h . in .. .d Ed . amnew ...... , even ey. w h ha ...... ~ th , book · f f '-'-boa San Ana Students have set a $10,000 goal for their "snitch .. , ts Vl to t , elJ' terests, 981 . wm know what happened here." said w 0 ve si51"""'" e visitors lll ront 0 •ua t on ta fund" but are hoping they can go 10 times that high DuJ:lcan· Im 'Sure theres aome apprehetlllon on a police spokesman. Avenue over the Y~· with the bulk of the money going towird a theU' parts becauae you never know ~ho could be Dlaboil waa taken to the Foun-Holland estimates he has put 30,000 hours of work and $150.000 next tain Vall Communi H ital into the Pilgrim, which has served as home U> his wife, Betty, and three scholarsh.ip that Duncan's parents want to establish ;,I'm not a real vengeful peraon "he added "But e.y ty oep daug.hte-for the past 10 years. · th · da hte ' • · trauma center where be was .... m ell' ug r lt name. -1th:i:nk we have 90meone-be~ who's-.>-1.:l.Hh11t-he--.------------------------------:1 • · . un ergoi.ng emergency room sur-"The people I've talked to~ to want to help shoula be off the streets and maybe even out of his gery. and that gives me a neat feeling," said Tim Lynch, an misery. 18-year-oldstudent.who hasambitionsofbecominga "Maybe the reward will help," the fafher said. ARMY-NAVY police officer. . .. •. . ~... "I guess that's what it takes theee days." STATE TEST scoitfsHIGH ON COAST ... • From Page A1 "Generally we are in the top 20 percent of all 58 counties in Califorrua," said Jeff Wells, director of reasearch and coordination for the Orange County Department of Education. "Part of that is because we are in a higher socio-economic county. There is a correlation between socio-economics and achievement scores. The higher the socio-economics, the higher the scores," Wells explained. However , he credited teachers and adminis- trators at the local school districts for "striving for academic excellence.'' "They are not being complacent about tests scores and are not just trying to get the kids through." Wells said. Huntington Beach Union seniors showed slight improvements on all three tests with the biggest increase -'h percentage point -in math. Irvine Unified seniors improved QY at least l percentage point on all three tests. Laguna Beach Unified seniors fell by just under a percentage point in both reading and writ.ihg but increased by nearly a point in math. Newport Mesa Unified seniors gained !h percentage point in reading and math but fell slightly in writing. State Superindent of Public Instruction Bill Honig said the statewide results showed a "mixed picture" and that the high achool scores were "unacceptably low ." "Raising standards. mandating graduation re- quirements and uprgracling curriculwn should begin ,to produce ~ts over the next fe~ years," Honig said. "Scores will tum around as we raiae our sights and expectations," he added. The acores of 12th graders ranked in the 46th percentile compared to the rest of the nation, down one point to the 41st percentile in reading and down one point to the 34th percentile ln writing. California 6th gr'aders were down one point to the 52nd percentile in reading. They stayed in the same positions ranking in the 49th percentile in writing and 60th in mathematics. Third-graders showed large increues of 5 to 6 percentage pointa in all three cat.ejories to rank in the 45th percentile in reading, the 42nd percentile in writing and the 50th percentile in mathematics. "Current research and national ....ment data clearly indicate that without more emph..is on reading booka, exposure to literature, and strong history and 8Cience programs, our students will not be prepared," Honig aaid. STUDENTS READY FOR DECATHLON •.. From Page A1 written. In addition, they participate in an oral interview and deliver both a prepared and an impromptu speech. The Super Quiz, a team contest that talces place before a large audience, is the culminating event of the day. A team is made up of two "/\" students, two "B" students and two "C" students. Grade-point averages are verified by the staff of the Orange County Department of Education. "Each team allows an opportunity for students of varying potentials to show what they're made of, regardless of grade-point average," said Peteraon. The Super Quiz ii open to the pub~;. It begins at 3 p .m. at Loa Alamitos High School. Winnen will be honored at an awards luncheon 1eheduled Nov. 30 at the Anaheim Sheraton. The highest 9COring team will repretent Orange County in the California Academic Decathlon, to be held Dec. 28 at Chapman College ln Orange. Lut year Orange County placed fifth ln the statewide competitiQn. We're Listening •••. Whal do you like aboul the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must indude 1he1r name and telephone number for verification. No circulation l'a ll s. please 642·6086 Tell us whar s on your mind. From PageA1 i.ngton Beach, the Anny-Navy hoopla will give her a cha.nee to spend the Thankagiving holiday with her family. Her brother, Ronald Va~ in his 9e00nd year at AnnapoUB, will stay with Celia and her husband Ken. Her parents U.O will viait from Idaho along with other relatives.. "We're all excited, even my three young children. They like to aee Uncle Ronnie in his uniform.'' Another area resident who will host visit.on ii Robert Milke, a 1975 West Point gr.eluate. Miske, an account executive" with the Dean Witter Co~ ln Huntington Beach, will entertain · 1eVeral clumnatee and their famil- ies at his home in Fountain Valley. He said he's purchued 40 tickets to the game at $25 each, and i& taking many of his friends and teachers from hi.a .daY• at Magnolia High School in Anahe• • It's o8'iously more than juat a game between two football teams. Army and Navy both have two wins and eight lames on the aeaaon. OLIN 730 OLIN 770 -- BULLETIN BOARD Health care seminar set at college tonight Golden West College in Huntington Beach will present a health care seminar tonight at 7:30. Dr. Marc Richmond of Jrvine and Dr. J ordan P. Weiss of Newport Beach will present the program entitled "Health Care Selection: Physicians. Facilities and Paraprofessionals. Admiasion is free. Call 891-3991 for further infonnation. Computer seminar slated Saturday Choosing your penonal computer. will be the ~bjec'l of a aeminar at Golden West College Saturday morning. Theseminar,at9a.m.in Health Sciences 117, will be conducted by Rick Forsberg, aasi.stant dean for computer .ervices at the Huntington Beach college. Admiaaion is $5 and pre-registration in theGWCCommunit.y Services office is required. Call 891-3991 for further infonnation. Benefit rummage sale set in Mesa The High Hopes-Neurological Recovery Group ia planning a rummage sale to be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. at Ree Community Center, 661 Hamilton St .. Suite 300, Costa Mesa. Proceeds will go to helping thoee who suffer traumatic bNd injuries. OBIE SPORTS LTD PRESENTS THE OLIN SKI PACKAGE I IALI PRICE ftACKA• IWCa '189" '239" 8255" '199" PACKAGE PRICE ABOVE INCLUDES MARKER M-25 BINDINGS, MOUNTED AND TUNED \4::;i D .. ly Piiot o.llvery I• QuarentMd Mblld<ly r1101, 11 rnv oo nol ~··· yOVI O•ll•• lly • 30 P rn CAii lltllOlt 1 j) Ill •'•d rt)''' rn-ov w11t Un -tO 8•1U<<l•Y •no SuM•v 11 1ou OQ not r•t.•tv• t'itJ• '®r by 1 • "' ••• o.1£><• 10 • m ....:I '"''' Cl'll"l< #tfl .. _..., Clrc:uletlon T1l1phoMe "'°'' o.,..ewn1r I •·-__ , I --' HUmol'gt~8"'~ • • w ........ ,, ..... ,. ~ ~H9"" --1 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. achwarta Ill Pvblleher Chazy Dowallby Raymond Meclean Editor and AU!sta/\I Controtle1 to the Publisher O!otl• A.~· ~ t... ....._. OnclOI ot L•~ .... 1-"-llMIO ... _ VOL 1',NO.m ~L...------~...;...~--~~~~~------------.;..._-------------------- '· ) MG. "'9CI IALI PRICI Orange Co .. t DAILY PH.OT/Frtday, November 18, 1883 * Al A r~sh to judgment? Release of drug-dealing suspect angers Fountain Valley police By ROBERT BAl\U:R Ol ... 0.-. ......... Fountain Valley police officiala appeared to be ainunering today after a local drug dealer auapect wu ordered releued on hla own recop.izance on \he orden of Munkipal Court Judge Kathleen O'Leary. Capt. Robert MeClaln, who c~ Thunda)° Jhat O'Leary "doesn't undentand the real world," -said today he's upeet becaUle the order wu la\&ed without police having a chance to preeent "their aide of the atory." McClain said in "medium-aized" oommun.IUes such u Fountain Valley, auapecta in auch Calle9 are booked into Orange County Jail before dedaiona are made whether to releaae them on their own recognit.anCe or to require bail. • "ln this case, we got a call to releue him even before we fini.ahed the inveeUgation. We found out lat.er that he also was on fonnal probation on a sex conviction. but the judge wowdn't return our call." O'Leary said pr.eviously that her decision was based on the belief that the suspect, Kenneth Earl Lima. would return voluntarily to face court proceedings. . of the city for only about a year, that he renta a houte at 8815 Salmon St. He Mid Lima ia not .-mployed other than for mak.ina picture tramee·in the garaae. MLCla1n aaict O'Leary directed the releue after gettiJll a call from Uma'• attomey, Jack Early, who formerly worked with O'Leary in the public wfwndet .. offb!. . McOaln aald the Judge showed poor Judgment and that the action wu "unuaual." O'Leary acknowledged that the got a call from F.arly but aaid ahe wowd have taken the aame action tor any attorney. The 35-year-old Lima wu arrested Wedneeday aft.er pollce aay they found about $100,000 worth of "hJah-grade" Hawaiian drugs in the residence u well as about $13,000 in cuh that they aay wu put between two hollowed qut t>o,.rda in a cloeet. Police aay they were aununoned to the acene by reporta of a burglary in proceea at the houae. InvesUgatora say they found $50Q in one of the burllarY auapecta' pocketa and he told them he got it at Lima's house. Lima said they didn't. Police got a search warrant aft.er the burglar suspect allegedly told them that ~ :Ulegedly wu a drug dealer and had Iota of money in the home. She said he was a long-time member of the community and that he a.lao ren,ulined while officers were obtaining a court warrant before searching his DellJ """',,._.... ~ llWleH ic......, house. 1100,000 worth of marijuana seized. However,McClainsaidLimahasbeenaresident MC-Clain said the seizure included 65 pounds of marijuana stashed in vacuum packs in. Ice chests, about 15 Thai sticks, a quantity of hashish and several bags of amphetamines. Police scooped up S 12,000 in cash. ~a.rine j~t goe~ d_own Charge against ex-judge dropped ID sea,· pilot rn1ss1ng ByJEFP ADLER aft.er another Superior Court charge that Harrold had im-was applied to her registration to . ot~Dellr,....... judge, Ronald Owen~ invalidated properly influenced a notary. vote?" Sumner wrote in hia By tM A110Clated Preti mission when at approximately 7 An Orange County Superior Harrold'• June 1982 landslide "U Joanne Harrold wu a quali-six-page decision. "It ia the findina A Marine Corpe fighter jet with p.m., radar and communication Court judge has thrown out the re-election victory to the West tied registered voter of Orange of thia court that no diffe.rent or one man aboard has crashed into was loet with the aircraft," sirigle "criminal charge remaining Municipal Court bench. Owen County on Feb. 23, 1982, can a higher standard of residency is ·the Pacific Ocean on a training Rothfork said. "It wa5 approx-against fonner Municipal Court ordered the election reachedwed different standard be applied to required for a per90n to be a m.il8ion, but an air-sea search has imat.ely 22 miles south of El Toro Judge Joanne Harrold, who was in November and diaqualified her declaration of candidacy than candidate than to be a voter." failed to find the pilot. and 17 miles out to sea." removed from the bench last year Harrold from the ballot. , I Five helicopters, a plane and a U.S. Coast Guard Chief Joeeph after s~e allegedly falsified elec-In his ruling, later upheld• by Coast Guard cutter began search-Hartline in Lol)g Beach said tion documenta. the state Supreme Court, Owen Crash kills· passenger· ing the area 17 miles off Dana helicopters found aome debris but Harrold waa indicted in Janu-found that Harrold had lied about Po, .. t Th· .-..a-y, officals •"''d. th • lf . from b th G d J f where she Jived in election docu-.... ""._ ...... ey weren t sure 1t waa ary y e county ran ury or menta _ a deci.aion almo8t The identity of the pilot was the aircraft. allegedly filing a falae declaration diame call ..........,, J An A 31-year-old South Laguna man was killed early today in Laguna H.i1la when the speeding Pol"llChe he was riding in spun out of control and flipped over twice, hurling him out a window, authorities said. ~ suffered major head injuries withheld pending notification of The jet is an FA-18 aircraft of candidacy, a felony, and for . tri Y op~ to u""6e relatives, Marine Corps Capt. known as a Hornet and built by unlawfully influencing a notary ~~!=r~ Thuf9day when he aho was ejected from the Porache 911S. He is listed in critical condition at Miasion Com- munity Hospital. Anthony Rothfork said. McDonnell Douglas, Rothfork public to notarize a back-dated B s dro ped th · · ''"'--ntially what happened 'd adA• .... that ·t L.---...a t deedonherNewportBeachhome, ut umner P ecrum-..,_,. sai • ~"6 1 wu Ull.:U a nal charge re81pning that if Har- was the single-seated aircraft was the Marine Corpe Air Station in El a miademeanor. rold had lied on her candidate's on a routine practice landing Toro. The indictment came months declaration concerning her resi- Officers said they are not sure which of the men was driving the car, which ·witneeees said wu traveling at exoessive speeds. Of. ficers said the car went out of control on the rain-dampened roadway, hit a median barrier and rolled twice before landing in a ditch. POLICE LOG Police pursuing peepers in Mesa Colt• MeN police look two re- port• on peeping Tome In 8P8ftment c:omplUee Thured8y. The first, •t 8:30 Lm., WM reported by • woman tulng • shower In her 8Pwtment on the 100 blocic of Eut 20th Str•t. The MCond occurred about 8:30 p.m. In the 100 block of Eaet 18th Street when • man repof1ed • voyeur look Ing Into his Mlghbor' • bedrOOl"n window. It WM not known whether the two lnc1dente wet• rel•ted. . . . Two etcw11ge lockers •t Metro Car Waeh, 2950 ~arbOf Btvd.. wete brotcen Into eome11me Wedneed•y night 8tld S780 worth of equipment WU etOlen. Thlevee apparently cut the !)8dlock1 to the lockers 8tld tootc • VllCICUUm ciMner, radio, apr•y gun 8nd w8Xlng llqu6d. A eecretary •t Or~ Cout Col- lege thwarted a thief • attempt to etMJ • TV aet from lhe Special Servloee Bulldlng Thured•y night. The eecretary spotted a figure In a daftt orno. end 8C8red the m8n off by C8111'ng her supervisor. The euepect fted the ecene without the TV. A $14,000 pickup truck wu stolen from the 300 blocic of K81mue Of1ve Thured•y •f1•noon. The owner ofthe truck came out of • houM to ._ the thief driving •••Y In hie trucic. Laguna Beach ThrM eurfboarda were stolen from .,.. 8P8ftm«it In the 700 block of G•vlot• Sfreet, t..Qun• BMc:tl police weretoldT~ A INll In hl8WtY-tlee, WMrlng • lerMV end cutoffs, eurpnMd the ocoupent of • tlouM In the 300 bk>ctc of Oak Street wMrl he entered • llde dOOf to her reeldence. The wom811 acrumed and t!'8.~IP9Ct ran on. Two men eng8ged In fletlcuff8 In back of the Chevron Mrvlce t1•tlon on RatrlON Avenue ten the WM 8fter police brotce up the fight •t 3 a.m. Thurld.y. Nothing w.. taken d1.1rlng 811 •ttempted brMk·ln •t • reeldenoe In the 500 blocic of Ol81nond Str•t. Newport Beach A Newport 8Mctl buelMM. lhe How8'd Group, reported the ttlett of computer dl9ca end• C81Mr• with• combined value of $245 from lte orno. In the 3700 blocic or Birch Street Wed~a~. • A retired Newport BMctl man reported the theft of• televtllon •nd jewelry with a combined v81ue of $1,025 from hi• home In the 2000 bloctc or Dover. Irvine The front dOOf w .. pried open •t • residence In the 17000 block of Norton Street l()f'n9tlme Thured•y •nd entry w .. g81ned but nothing wu reported mlellng. About $100 ..;,rth ~f C8r P8'1t wete etOlen eorn.tlme In Nowmbef trom an auto PJ(t(ed In t ttor~ lot on Con1tructlon St,_. The ttlett WM reported Thured•y. · Home Feder~ S•~nga 8tld Loan reported It wu defr1Uded by one of It• customer• of $2, 100 eometlme In October. Fountain Valley ~ et~ four hubclipe from • 1912 CMwotet M8Mbu wt111e lte owner W88 ettendfng ..W:. •t Holy Spirit Cethoftc: Church, 17101 W8'd St. . . . The owner of • reeldenoe In the 11000 blodl of ~ A~ ,.. Ported thet prevtoue tenant• cauMd '"4,000 dem8ge In the hOUM before being evtcted. Huntington Beach V•nd811 reportedly took MV91'81 lhote •t an unoccupied ecflool bu• ~ed •t • fKINty •t 770 17th St.. Huntington Beectl. Polloeuld bullet• ltruck OM bue c:auelng lltght d81n- 8ge. The gunmen could not be • loeated. TODAY'S WEATHER ' ' 71 42 47 » 71 17 ,. " 4' IO N 4' 47 aa .. r7 . .. t. "C -~ ·1 I# II II . " 11 ., ..... -, ... ..... ... ,.., ·1.1 M l Stalionary•• 11 .. .... 11 II 36 11 13 .. 71 14 41 14 .. . t1 11 Ji r, TO M •• IO 14 ' aaal'f*I dency, ahe abo had lied when ahe cegiltered to vote in Orange County, a charge that never waa alleged. . Dean Richard Scott was pro- nowlCl!d dead at the scene of the 2:30 a.m. accident on El Toro Road near Calle Corta, according to the California Highway Patrol. In Sept.ember, Silmner threw out the related miademeanor A eecond man in the car -who still has not been identified Newport aircraft exee-dies John Londelius, 6:1 OBITUARIES John C. Londeliua, ·a former Newport Beach resident and a vice president at McDonnell Doualaa --------------------Corp. in Long Beach, died Wednaday in La .folla following a long w.ne.. He wu 63. Bom in Chicalo. he waa a member of the Henry Knox Westlake Maaonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite Loe Angelet Bodies and the Shrine Temple. Services will~ Friday at 1 p.m. at the Fallbrook United Presbytertiii-church in Fallbrook with private int.ennent at Fallbrook Maaonic Cemetery. Londellua is aurvived by hia wife Patricia; a 10n John f · Londelius of Newport Beach; a daughter Christine A. Londeliua of Newport Beach. The family has requested donations be sent to the Scripps Clinic for Cancer Reeearch at 10666 N. Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA. William G. Finley, 23 Private int.ennent followed funeral services Wedne9day for William Gregory Finley of Costa Mesa, who died Sunday at the age of 23. Mr. Finley, a 17-year Costa Mesa resident and a graduate of Costa Mesa High School, had worked as a plumber for Zebco Plumbing. He ii aurvived by hia wife, Karen; a brother, Kevin Finley, of Costa Mesa; two aistera, Anne Finley of Costa Mesa and Jean Finley of Garden Grove, and hia parenta, Mr. and Mn. Donald Finley of Costa Mesa. Services were conducted at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary chapel. Pauline R. Lishka, 98 Funeral aervices were held Thunday for Pauline Radegonde Liahk.a, 98, a longtime resident of C.O.ta Mesa, who died Monday. Mn. Ltahka, a self-employed aeemstre9I for the put 50 )'hn.-was born in Tourier, France. She moved to Costa Mesa in 1958. She is survived by two aons, F.c:lmond M. Liah.ka of Costa Mesa and Raymond Liahka of Cincinnati; three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services at Pierce Broth.era Bell Broadway Mortuary chapel were followed by private inter- ment. Meriel Cooley, 3 Private services have been held at the Nazarene Church in Costa Mesa for 3-year-old Meriel Callia Cooley of Costa Mesa, who died Nov. 8 in Child.rena Hoepital of prange County. She i.I wrvived by her parents. Warren and Kathy Cooley; a brother, Caleb, and sister, Leah, all of Costa Mesa; her g:randparenta, Mr .and Mn. Warren Cool€!)' of Cashion, Okla .• and Albert Cheever of Tulsa, Okla .. and her great-grandmother, Edna Reed, of Guthrie, Okla. Brighten Your Home For The Holidays! It's not too late to look great for fhe holidays. "'!e at Alden's invite you to come in and select floor coverings for your home in prepo,ration for the upcoming holiday season. There is still plenty of time to get your home in shape for the company that will be coming. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers the best of holiday seasons. custom dr1 1ri11 • vinyl, parouet wood uc "° '*" 1113 PLAC!NTIA AV£. • COSTA IEA. CA 12127 • Mii 646-4131 --646-2355 8AT ....... '• TOP OF THI..... Britons seized STATE Diapered Larry Flynt arrested in courtroom in six slayings LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two En&LLWnen'1..ve been booked for inveetitation of mwdertnc two San Fernando Valley funlliet who vpiahed from their BJ .._ Aaeoelate4 Preti homea lut year under myaterioua drcunwianc.. LOS ANGELES -The cue la suppoeedly poUce uy. about drug clw-gee qalnat automaker John Z. The ai.x bodiet, lncludi!\I a Britiah couple and a OrMge Coelt DAILY PILOT /Frtdey, Nowmber 18, 1f43 * ~I ·Carnage told at Coop.er trial ONTARIO (AP) -ThrM °'1no H1U1 tMnlly memben and a neJChbor boy ... a&atad and h8cked 25 to 48 UmM MCh. a ... ~ hM &eltifW ln a pnl1minary beutnc fot murclercfefendant KeYtn Coop9r . De Lorean, but the federal~mPftMt-lt-,foftnir"laaett waunando~tm family, haw,....,_ into the dally Larry Fiynt ahow. The lateet act: been found. Arreet of the mag~ publiaher. Flynt, wearing Alhley Franco'8 Paulie, 43, of London, WM .,,,...1'11fthr;~i.t lrYtrtc Root te;ffted Thunday that the vktia ss•a ~ •• ._ • tM-,a>•rlllld._..•1·•-._----=t with a batcbel, an ice p6ck and one"' two lmlw.. only an American flag u a diaper, a combat arre9ted ahortly before midrqht Wed.nelday in Loe heltd&t and a bulletproof ~th a P.)Jrple Anaelea, where he had come voluntarily thla week ., ........ Root examined 48 ol 81 colm' pctur._ol chop and stab wounds of the vicUma, laMn dwtna auticpm•,. and WM to f9ame examinaUon ol tJie ~ Monday. Heart medal, was charged with defillna the flag. with a Britlah detective. British aubject Harvey Peter and Joan Dav were among 1ix people who di1ap ared in 1982 and were never found. About a domell ..,.etalon watch8d pw proceed• in&I • the p6ctw9 wwe OMhed on a courtroom acnel\. San BemudinO County DllVict Attorney Dmnia Kattmekr bad objected • to abowtnc the pkturea durtnc the def--ClllK =xw-'nllUon of Root. but Judce David C. Msriam allowed iL Offshore oil battle vowed =· 41' of. Loe Angelet WU lat.er arret1ed at hil LOS ANGELES _: Eight Loe Angela area government agencies have joined a legal battle qainat the federal government to prevent the acheduled Nov. 30 sale of offshore oil leaaes QOvering 770,000 acres. Leaae Sale No. 73 la aet for next Wednesday in Long Beach. The cue qainat them. built with help from Scotland Yard and ~onnation from Paulie, la shaky He wouldn't •Y where w.. lookt"lo but the and they could be freed, PolJce Chief Daryl t . Loe Al\aelel Herald met an umdenUfied Gatee aid at a 1V!WI conference. · 80Ul'Ce rep;>r1ed they were In a "8eml-dmert ana" The Loe Anael• County .d!8trict attorney'• nev Acton: 30 milell north of Loe Anpa. The Loe office hM until Monday to file formal ch.arpa. Anple1 'nmea uid the bodiee may have been Paulle, a cab driver, and Rader, who own. the dumped off the ~telope Valley Freeway near "Mr. Motoc (London)" auto ahop in Releda, were Act.on. The bodies of F. no.a .... Ryen and wUe Peay, both 41, daupt.er J-*a, 10, and nelahbor Christopher Huch-; 11, were found tn the Ryen homeJune5. Man gets second liver booked ThUl'lday foe inveatipdon of murder in both Britiah antique dealer Peter Davia. 55, and wife SAN DIEGO-An unidentified 53-year-old San Diego man, whoae newly transplanted liver started malfunctioning Wednesday, received a aecond liver transplant in an eight-hour oper- ation that ended early this morning. 11eu of dbappeuancem. Gae. -.id. Joan, 45, vaniahed from their Granada Hilla home The chiehaid Paulle had lmplica1ed hirmelf and March 17, 1982, leaving dinner on the stove. the other man In the d.lappearance of the famlliee On Oct. 12, 1982, Sol Salomon, 35, d.lappeared and lndicated they had been killed. from hil Northridge home aJoni with hil wife Daine, Gates uid detectiWll. aided by Paulie'• state-39, 1on Mitchell, 9, and Michalle Hochman, 15, hil menu, we.re at1empting to locate the mimlng bodiet. wife'• daughter by a previous marriqe. 1be Ryena' 80n JOlhua. 8, had a ~ throet but aurvtved the attack. Deputy Public Defender David Necua~ that more than ooe person au.eked the -J\yena. Inf.UcUna more than 100 wounds on four vicUma within minutes of each other may have been a phyiaical lmPOmlblity, he .....-.,cl. ACLU's crusade assailed RIVERSIDE (AP) - A cerebral palsy victim who wanta to starve to death la being used in a "death crusade" by the American Civil Liberties Union, her estranged h~says. Richard Bouvia, 36, a1IO said ThW"8day that he is •tarting a truat account to raiae money for surgery he believes will help Elizabeth Bouvia, 26, and to fund his c.hallenge of her quest to die. Ma. Bouvia has suf- fered from cerebral palsy since birth. She is confined to a wheelchair and needa attendant care ·for all bodily function.a. A patient at Riverside General Hospital, she is seeking a court injunc- . that would prevent the ho1pital from force-ifeeding her. Her lawsuit, filed by Los Angeles attorney Rich- ard Scott on behalf of the ACLU. is believed the tint to claim the right of •permanently disabled person to ref use life-1uataining medical treatment. But Bouvia aald he believes the has became a pawn of the ACLU. Hillside killer to get life? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jurors today declined to recommend the death penalty for convicted Hillside Strangler Angelo Buon3' Jr., urg- ing inltead that he spend the rest of his life in pri8on with no chance of parole. The same jUry earlier had convicted Buof}.o of killing nine young women in a string of aex alayinga that terro~ Lo. Angeles women 8" years ago. The decision brought an end to the longest and one of the most ex- penaive trials in Cali- fornia history and one of the 1ongest in the United States. Superior Court Judge Ronald George aet for~. mal 11entendng for Jan. 9. California juries can only recommend a 11entence, but judga aenerallY follow thoee recommendatiom. -In a packed and hu1hed courtroom, George's clerk reed the nine teparate verdk:ta, eech one a penalty for OM-of the ld.llinea· "We the Ju!')' .•. havlnc foUnd the defendant Anplo Buono IUilty of murder In the tint decr-ee and havtnc found apedal c:ircumltanca to be true hereby de· t.ermlne the penalty to be life tmpri1onment without nnmtbWty of parole,'' ~ verdict -.id. a.ono, 60, ci.d tn a blue prilOn jumpsuit., eaid motionleu and ahowed no reaction to the~. -· -··' L AND TH · ,.C~me Join Our Celebration Friday, November 18the-thru 20th We knew it would require something extra to make Slavick's•your favorite fine jewelry store. So we have assembled an exquisite collection of the finest jewelry and time-pieces along with fine crystal and porcelain giftware from around the world. We invite you to come in and help us celebrate our new South Coast Plaza location. OUr courteous staff wiU be pleased to introduce you to the many services Slavick's offers its customers. • . .. ~ Register to win a $2,000 Diamond Solitaire during our Grand Opening. SL~VICK'S A IW}twtllrSina 1917 .SOUTH COAST PLAZA Brilto1 at the San IMeao '"'1 Costa Me1a (714) SSI ttM Plus, come in between November 18th thnl November 20th and receive a special complimentary gift. You - can also rep.ter to win one of many fabuloua fnzes . You may be the winner o a diamond aolitaire worth $2,000. Also, beautiful LALIQUE, CYBIS,LLADRO,WATERFORD, CESKA, SORRENTO, REED A BARTON AND 'GORHAM, CERTINA WATCH, CONCORD CLOCK, can be won if you register during our L Grand Opening Celebration. The drawing will be held Dec:ember 3. Yoq need not be present to win. OUr "something extra" is everything 7ou'.ve al'f'•YB asked for in a fine jewelry store. ' - I ! 1 • -~~ttA,~,tMWrtll-.~"m:?:tm?J9tlt,rlli3~¥t11irt1e nzss s c o se .. sceuc ¥Ch . '81 CADILLAC ELDORADO FolJy loeded with moon roof. •12,·999 STK 7682 '77 CHEVROLET ~TON PICKUP With shell. Camper pe,ckage, all power, atereo ca~tte· Hfwmile119. · , •49.99~ . ~ STK. 7686 THE ALL NEW '84 CORVETTE AVAILABLE NOW! PERFORMANCE DEALER 9 '76 PORSCHE '82 PORSCHE '78 BUG 912 E COUPE 9lf SC COUPE CONVERTIBLE Sliver with black interior, looka Uh new. '15,999 STK. 7677 '78 PORSCHE 924 Black met.alic, every option. '8999 • STK.}681 •. Turbo atyled, guard red, · 20,300 milea. '31,000 STK. 7669 '79 BUG CONVERTI~E • Blue with white top, loo .. new. Red with blAck top, alloy wheela, eee this car and you will buy. STK. 7688 '80 RABBIT DIESEL PICKUP S.ve money a~ •4499 '81 RABBIT . CONVERTIBLE . 32,900 milet, 1old alloy wheela. '8499 S'I'K. 7676 '18 AUDI 5000 SEDAN Fully loeded ' , •4499 STK. 6456 CHICK IVERSONS CHEVROLET + PORSCHE + AUDI VOLKSWAGEN PARTS+ SERVICE STILL AT THE BEST , PHONE 673·0900 445 EAST COAST .HIWAY AT BAYSID·E IN NEWRORT BEACH 1 .. ' ' I ""' • • . Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 18, 1983 -9 • .. ' ", t • ' ., ' .. ?SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU UNBELIEVABLE PRICES AND PAYMENTS/ LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES/ BEAUTIFUL NEW '84 1-MARKSEDAN $ PER MONTH This best-buy is loaded with S speed, AM/FM Multiplex sound system and much morel 48 payments at s 199 .00. Just S 199 downl C::,;a~~.,--· price S6995. 13.01 APR Financing Deferred payment price S9751 .00. f01074). FREIGHT NEW Deluxe Longbed PU Is it ever loaded! 5 speed, AM/FM stereo, chrome bumpers. custom tlbergtass Freedom shell/boot/<Wlmper package._ power assist front disc brakes. gold modular mags and BFG . RWL tiresl (I 5691 f07 I r 79). Price pk.ls freight, doc .. POI. tax and lie. LIST PRICE NOW SAVE 19825.00 17285.00 12,S4QOO NEW Deluxe Std. PU Super-nice super-buy w ith 5 speed, air. AM/FM stereo, power steerlfl9. stainless s~ ultra-mirrors, chrome step bu~r. atumlnum pass-thru window and morel f 1600) f02664). • Price plus freight. doc .. POI, tax and He. LIST PRICE NOW SA.VE 19143.00 16599.00 . SPORTY NEW '84 /SUZU PICKUP PER MONTH Keep on truckin' In super-style with this honey ot a truck -at a price you can afford! 48 payments at S 199.00. Just S 199 downl Cash price SS995 . 16.SS PR Financing. Deterred payment price S8557.00. (22934). SALE/ NEW Deluxe 4x4 PU .. Ready to .QO 4-wheeler has 4 speed, air. AM/FM-cassette. chrome step btJ~r. ro.i bar and llgt:\ts, brush guard. mags and RWL all-terrain tires, pin stripes, ptusl (I 566) f08180J. Price plus freight, doc., POI. tax and lie. LIST PRICE NOW SAVE s 12,685.00 s 9603.00 s3,os200 NI priCKplus tax~. M1d IJ •. ft:tt. JVI ~~ subject to prior~ ....,. '( ' ,\le NB Orange Coast DAILY PiLOT/Frlday. November t8. 1983 STOCKS t'HIOA Y'S t;l.OSINt; l'HICl•:S ,.,,to1' Ntll '~''" ,_,,., •• t *'''' I ltH• I nu ••I hO' 1 hi'tt' i r\ij NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. OUOT AftONN INCi UIJI lhAt>l lJ ON '"" N(W YOl\11, MIUWtlH ""'crnc. llBW li08f0N. ()1.;I HOH 11'10Cl~INNAII a1oc .. tXC~IANULll 4NO Jll'PO!ll~O OV 111r NAO!) IN~HINt I 'i-4.tll!'\ ,_.,_, •"' f "'"' , 'o'• r ~ ,,.., .. , Npt I' l tM.I\ ( IU\• (.I~ )-*'"' N•t I> I no' tto.r 1 n~ uelt1\ N.,1 •• ' f\lh l '•'''' ~ t\Q 11tlflf\ N• I t1 I flt.I\ t 111~ I hu .,_ •• ; . Dow Jones Final Down 3.76 Cloalng 1,250.11 Mutual fund assets decline $61 million in past weelt . NEW YORK -A.meta of the nation'• 311 money-market mutual funds fell $6 l million in the latest week, marking the first decline in wven weeka, aocording '° the lnve9tr'l:lent Company Inautute. The decline reduced the u.eta '° $166.82 billion in the week ended Wedneeday, the Waahington-bued mutual fund trade group aaid Thunday. The funda' a.11eta hit a record high $232.6 billion in the week ended Dec. 1, 1982. but are now 28.3 percent below that peak ~ Dr Pepper accepts b11;y offer NEW YORK -Dr Pepper Co., a leading soft-drink producer, said h.s dlrectors accepted a $512.5 million takeover offer from the investment f!rm Forstmann Uttle. Under tem\S of the agreement announced Thunday. Forstmann Little would pay $22 a share c.aah for Dr P epper's 23.3 million shares of common stock outstanding. The deal ia subject '° approval by Dr Pepper sh.areholden and other conditions. Power. users I ace higher bills SEA ITLE -A spetjal cammiasion recommended that electric power users in the l{orthwetrt help foot the bill to aolve the Waahing\on Public Power Supply System's financial problems. The recommendation Thunday would result ln slightly higher bills for Northwest ratepayers and a partial payback of holden of $2.25 billion worth of bonds isaued to build two nuclear plants which were later scrapped. NYSE braces I or volume surge 4 NEW YORK -The New York Stock Exchange sa)'l lt it braced for a sharp i.ncreaae in volume next Monday with tlw start of trading in the eight companies that will emetge from the breakup of American Telephone & Telegraph Co. ~ AT&T divestiture doe11 not take effect until Jan. 1. How~ on Monday, the NYSE and various regional exchanges will begin "when issued" trading in the seven new regional operating companies being split off from AT&T, and in the new, smaller AT&T as well. Housing starts dip 3.8 percent WASHING TON -A decUne-In construction of single-family homes helped push housing s1arta down 3.8 percent last month. but they still were 41 percent higher than a year ago. The Commerce Department said Thunday that work was started Oll'..new housing at an annu.a.l rate of 1.61 million units in October. compared with 1.67 million the previous month. 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