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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~-T ... <. Airport f~ght mapped By STEVE TRIPOLI Of the 0.-, Not ..... Bruce Nestande wants his fellow Orange County supervisors to knock some of the wind out a movement to llX:ate a commercial airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Nestande, the board chAirman, has proposed a r esol u lion affirming the board's opposition to the site for con sideration Tuesday. He a'lso wants the board to affirm his belief that no acceptable site for a regional commercial airport exists in the county. It appears that at least one supervisor -Thomas Riley - will back the move. Riley has stated that he shares Nestande's belief that there is no feasible :iirport site in the county. Two othe r supervisors - Ralph Clark and Roger Stanton -have said they agree with a re port recently issued b'y the Southern California Association o f Governments which pinpointed El Toro as a possible airport site. That leaves Su~rvisor Harriet Wieder, who has never taken a position on the El Toro site, as a possible decidins< vote. Wieder aide, Bill Hodge, said Thursday that he believes Wieder is leaning in Nestande's dJrection. ''I'd tend t o think she is opposed t o El Toro (as a commercial airport), especially if the Defenae Department says it's nect!ll8I')' for national defeNe, '' HodRe said. Wieder probably would support the position that Improvements to John Wayne Airport are the most feasible answer to the county's needs for now, said Hodge. But he added that he is not 1ure how she feels about Nestande's contention that no feasible commercial airport site exists in the county. Wieder was not available for comment on the issue. I Hll•fl r '" 1•111111 '" 11 David made it San Juan Capistrano's David Willett chats with Connie Calder (left) and Litfi Densmore, both of San Clem ente, outside the Capito l alter completing a cross-country bicycle trip to Washingto n o n behalf of his adopt ive Liberian brother, Sam~el, wh o faces deportation. Crib death cuts deep By GLENN SCOTT or .. .,..,,......,. This Sunday, when David Trujillo would have turned a year old, family and Lriends will hutead gather in lrvine for a brief ceremony to present $4,000 in his memory to the Orange County Guild for Infant Survival. He was two months old when he died during a nap, victim of the mysterious and devastating Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. HM death left parents Lynne and Richa rd Trujillo of Irvin e 1tunned, di sbelieving , questioning. They are n o t yet over the traged y . Losing a child, even when he is your fourth, is not a -pain that subsides whe n the seasons change. Lynne, a former emergency room nurse who says matter-of· factly "l can't tell you how many people I've saved in my life," found herself unable to help he r own son, It felt at first, she said, as if the Trujillos had-been singled out for this torture . ''We were just cruising along in this family," she rema rked during a recent interview In her home. "l d on't know why I thought we were immune." The first days after David's death were the worst. Not only did the parents suffer their own grief, but the ir oth er three childre n couldn~t understand what happened and were afraid to Call asleep. One son, seeing his mother run' from th e hou se t o flag paramedics, mistakenly believed she was fleeing a murderer who days later was still hiding in the walls. There were innocent questions that she said she couldn't answer at the time, such as: "How can he be buried in the ground and be in heaven at the same time?" Doctors and nuflle5 tried to be consoling, Lynne said. "But they don't accept death very well either. They're concentrating on (See MEMORIAL, Page A4) Slain hoy's family files suit By DAVID KUTZMANN °'.._,,..,,......, The family of an Ana heim newspaper boy found strangled In August 1981 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against CaJlfomia Board of Prison Terms for paroling the man char,ged with the slaying. The legal action was Hled Thursday In Orange County Superior Court on behalf of Kay and Milford B~. parenta of 12·y-:ar -old..,..jamin Lee Brenneman, whose body was found in the Palos Verdes area a day after h i.I dluppearance from an Anaheim apartment complex where he had been soliciting Thompson could face d eath penalty newspaper subecriptJons. The youngster, a delivery boy • for the Orange County Register , died of strangulation . The law1ult see ks 11,000 to cover burial expenses for young Brenneman and unspecified special and punitive damage• against the state Board of Prl9on Terms, the D e partme n t of ~---lllDEX--------- Buline11 Cavalc8de Cla.if&ed C.omlc9 CrOllfword Dealh Notb!e J:ditorial l:nlelUINMnl B3-3 A9 a -10 86 86 87 A8 · Weekender AlO At • •1 H'11 II l.-Ull .... '-"'-"''-'..,."'' Ann Landen A9 Movi• Week•ncler Mutual Funds 84 NaUonalNewa A3 Public Notket 87 ·8 Sport.a Cl·~ Dr. Swlncrohn A9 , Stock Marke'8 80 w~ Al Corrections and the man accused of molestation, kidnapping and kUllng the boy. Robert Jackson Thomp10n, 36. Thompson, selected to go to trial Nov. l in Orange County Superior Court, was paroled from state prison only three months before the Anaheim youth wa1 found dead. If convicted of first-degree murder and speclal circums~ allegations. Thompson would f ac e a death p e nalty detenninatlon. • Several of the defendant'• prevfou. convktlona were related to eex crimet apinst boya under the a~e of l•, the Brenneman family 1 law1ult claimed. 'ntompeon had .erwd a \hree- year term at the men'• pr1ton in Chlno on a 1ex charp Wion hil s-role In May lNl. The law.ult all•n tha~ the etat.e lncorrectly computed when the defendant woukl have been eu,tbJe for parole and felled to properly .,.perva. hia ICUvtU. once he WM rtl1119d. T'hompaon, accordln1 to the 1ult. had been declared a l'ftlfttally .... Nd ... off ..... on Mveral oec•iona a"d had a... pm'Oled at s..t four U... ,... .......... ' Y• 111111111 llllY Ml 1 I H I\ N < .t < () lJ N I 'I 1 A I II U H N I A J ') (, l N T S Coast teachers assail . . district 'muzzling' hid By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or .... o..r,......., A proposed Coast Community College blstrlct pol cy governing the manner in which employees may speak out on district isau~ has provoked s trong cr iticism from faculty members who claim it ls an attempt to "muule" them. District officials say the policy was presented to district trustees Wednesday in a first dreft form and will underJ;co revision. Neverthe less, the documeM- has rekindled ~ angry dispute that erupted last spring when 67 in struct o rs at tw o district colleges, Orange Coast a nd Go lde n West, signed le tte rs d istr i buted statewide that qu estioned the qualit y o f television courses oCCered by the district's third school, Coastline. District o fficia ls said the tclecourse critics should h ave r esolved their complaints through local channels, rather than a iring their grievances outside the district. As a result, the trustees placed letters of reprimand in the personnel files of all instructors· who signed the tclecourse lette r. In response, the American Federation of Teachers. which • represen ts the 'db1trict'1 full-time teachers, (lied a formal grievance claiming the district had violated the academic freedom rights of instructors with the letters of reprimand. The dispute seemed near a resQlutlon lasll month when the district agreed to withdraw the reprimands if th e teach ers d r o p p e d t he i r g r i e v a n·c e proceedings . Both actions, however, hinged on the adoption o f a new policy defining the proper lines of communication for employees who wish to comment on district matters. The proposed policy, prepared by Chancellor Norman E. Watson and the presidents of the three colleges, received a n angry reception this week from faculty members As initially proposed , the policy would: -Require an "exhaustive intra-district review" before an employee could comment on district matter'> outsid e the district. -Require e mployees t o cha nnel their comments through the co llege .Presidents fo r presentation to the board of trustees. -Re1trict the board fro'rfi considering agenda items that have not been forwarded by the top admlnlatrators. -Require that a faculty senate comment only on acthdUes ot its own college, not thoee of a sitter school. AFT president Phillis Batlle described the d ocume nt aa "clearly a policy with which wt could not agree." • She also claimed it interfem wi th i n st ructors' Fir s ~ A mendme nt rights of free speech. Under this policy, sht said, "You can't even talk to your next door rtelghbor about th• district's a~mpllshments." ,{ As a result, she said the AFT 'f proceeding with its grievance against the district , n o w scheduled for hearings before an arbitrator in November .. By the same token, the letters of reprimand remain in tiae files of the 67 telccourse Jetter signers, according to William Waechter, the district's vice chancellor for employee relations. But W aechte r said h e is "cautiously optimistic" that the communications policies dispute can be resolved in time to avert (See TEACHERS, Pace At) Jobless in double figures By Tlae Associated Press Unemployment in the United States climbed above 10 percent today for the firs t time since 1940, but advance fears of the high rate did not stop investors from a buying frenzy on Wall Street in the busiest day eve r on the Ne w York Stock ~hanae- ~ Bureau of Labor Statiatlal reported that 10.1 perttnt of the workforce waa unemploy&d In September. Some 11.3 million Americanl were out of work lut month as the unemployment rate rose 0.3 percentage point from the 9.8 percent rate ln August, which previously stood as the post-World War D high. Besides thoee out of work, an additional 1.6 mHUon people, a record. fell into the government's "discouraged worker" category -those w ho have given up trying to find jobs. . Thursday" the Dow J o nes, average of 30 industrial stocks leaped 21.71 points on top of a 37 .07-point surge Wednesday, leaving the blue-chJp average at a 15-month high of 965.97. Big Board volume reached a record 147 million shares. Interest rates fell to two-year Iowa in one of the biggest bond- ma rket rallies eve r, and go ld prices soared. Meanwhile. Reagan aides arranged to have the president sign an export bill in the Long Beach harbo r t oda y . The measure, originally introduced in 198 0 by a D e m oc rati c congressman and endorsed by the Carter administration, was passed by Congress a week ago. h is expected to increate export ol U.S. goods and services. Throughout the w eek, the president has been preparing for bad news, with economists predicting that unemployment would rise above the August level of 9.8 percenL The unemployment figures we re the s ubject of muc h speculation u the releue date approached. The president is r e p ortedly told about them before the public, but deput)' White House preas secretary Larry Speakes said Thunday afte rnoon Reagan had not yet gotten the word. • Asked why no t, h e said (See JOBLESS, Pa1e At) Dllr .... ~..., ........... Laguna's Gray Wilcox has a problem -his auto repair business is too good, and neighbors are complaining. Business too good for Lagunan By JOEL C. DON or .. o.1tr,... ,..,. La1una Beach aas s tation owner Gray Wilcox rnlcht wllh h e wa s n 't s u c h a good bulinemnan. Since he s tarted repalrlna Mercedes-Benzet a year qo, hia Chevron station lot al 1251 N. C.out HJcttway hu been bulli"I wi\h can waitil'\I to be flxecf. At thnee, there are more than two dcmn •utornobUee crowdtnc the 9dp of hia 1ervice 1taUon. While Wilcox'• bur1eonln1 repair work hu drawn the ftlV)' of two nei1hborln1 service IUltlona, the W>lume of parked can on hia lot raiaed the Ire of n.rby homeownen. A 1ublecauent dty lnw.tiption rwee1ec1 WUcox hal a permit to only perform mlnar IUto reDain IUCh M ~ Ur9. l'ldiatar t..andthelll&e. Wlklox, 111. lllcl he ii oanctmed that the nqu1nd candllknl me t fol' riuWnl I IMjDr ........ wW l'l9llict -....... Of .... ...,,. .... ... be .... be.., lllft to sum A , potential customers away. And he'• miffed, Wilcox said, because he feels the city has •naled hlm out whlle o\her gas s1alions overhaul enaines and do brake jobe without the necessary permlta. "All service stations have to have repair work," he said. "As condition• are now, we don't make enouah on the , .. aalea to rover our overhe.cl. "I've been here 10 r,ears and never h8d a c:omplaint. ' He 1cknowled1e1 his repair buainftl 1kyrocketed when he broulhl In a mechanic: to handle the German·made Merced"". Wilcox has two full -time, mechanics and said most cars. spend not more than a day or two: et the 1tatJon. : "Naturally we try to ft!l them, out as quk k 11 ~bJe,'. he laid.: "That'• the only way we mak~ money." 1 June Catalano, director of Communlty Development, Mid \he permit ii requ1red for ~ stalionl that perform "'-Jor auto repair1 . However, 1h~ acknowled~1•d that· th• nel1hborln1 Union and SheU (See GAJlAGE, P ... Al) New Pilot TV Log Lote ol yoa ealled oar "We're Ll1tening" line to eomplala about the laeon•enleat 1lze of the larse TV 1.,.. Well, we liltened. Today, the 1maller TV Los ,rnu wanted , le aa. LaOk for h lni&de • OBLESS OVER IO'YD • • • ne11111torment a.a. Se11on•lly ····/ AdJUated f'etcent of Work Force JfrllAllJJAI R.aa•n w .. "concer}'\ed but not curious.'' On hla way West on Thurtda.y, tho president remtndtd his audience at a polltlc•I raJly In R e n o that the Democ ra ts con trolled both h o uses of Congre11 and the White House In the four years before he took office. "They had the whole e nc hilada,"_ h e said. "They controlled ever~thlng except Inflation. interest rates. taxes and an economy that waa on a toboggan slide." Today's visit to the pier was to be squeezed into R eagan's schedule. Originally, the president planned to spend today at his raneh northwest of Santa Barbara, Then, a meeting with M iguel d e la Madrid, the president-elect of Mexico, was arranged in San Diego across the border in Tijuana, Mexico. • Paper litters the floor and traders kee·p a close eye on television monitors for price quotations as a runaway rally hits the New York tock Exchange Thursday. At day's e nd, 147.07 -"illion shares had changed hands. ,, ~ylenol 'break' comirig? O R OV ILLE (AP) -Oe - tcc:tlvc:1 uy they have a new lead in thl" .earch for the toun.-e of atr ychnlne-doscd Tylenol capsule•. "and t her e ma7 be something happening eoon.' OrovllJc Police Dei.ectjve Jack, L ee said Thuraday he it I n terviewing peop l e i n c"Onnectlon with the cue. but he would not comment on whether there were suspects. He said "h's poulble" that arrcsta could come !IOOn. Federal Food and Orµg Administration chemists have examined cap su les fr om thousands of bottles of Tylenol but pPiaon has been confirmed in only three -all from a Loop Drug Store in Oroville. II Soutce: t>ebt. of Labot AP But earlier in the week, plans were put in motion for the bill· signing ceremony. although the president has rarely signed any legislation in public while on out-of-town trips. Beckman to force 'vacations' Greg Blagg • .p. 27-year-old btatcher , .said he 'became sick • after taking a strychnine-laced c apsule o f Extra -Strength Tylenol on Sept. 30. the same day that offi~ials in Chicago announced finding cyan id e - tainted T ylenol had been found there. He said he bought the capsules two weeks earlier. Seven people have died in the lllinols Tylenol cases. Reports of possib le re l a t e d Ty l e n o l poisoning incidents elsewhere in the nation have been discounted after inv e s ti gat i ons by authorities. TEACHERS UPSET. • • ttle grievance hearings. District board presid e nt William Kettler noted that the proposed policy was onl y prese n ted for di scussion Wednesday. He predicted it will undergo revision before it is returned to the board. "I think they (the faculty) over-reacted," he said. "They . ;+~ted as though this was already ,'~lift in broni.e. I think a great deal '.1qf the probl em is o n e of •10~rception. I think they were ', r~ading into (the policy) a lot of i 'things that aren't there." t,1> ,, Still, the Academic Senate of •,,Golden W est College, ~,,,(J!presenting teachers, approved • ,ai a;esolution Thursday asking the t)l1Qffice of the state community • .,colleges cham-ellor to review the ·l~gality of the proposed policy, 1r1 ~rticularly the provisio n ~11Jle.stricti ng the comments of 1;, .aqademic senates. · J'h'• . ,,,. ~·GARAGE. • • tl•H . 111~rvice stations do not have such permits. Employees there said 11 Jtpey d~ major: repairs, though not :il~ quite th~ volume .of t heir ::>o~pevron stauon compeutor. lu t~' "Unless you've got 20 building ' '· nspectors it'• diHicult to inspect 111£ll businesses a ll the time." v 1~talano said. "If it is adopted as is. our senate wouldn't abide by it," said Golden West senate president Wes Bryan. The presidents of the Orange Coast a nd Coastline facu lty senates also said they opposed the provisions restric ta ng instructors' rights to speak out on district issues, but they expressed confidence the policy would be altered before being returned for board approval. Marine bus catches fire All Ja nes of the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway at 17th Street in Sant a Ana were blocked Thursday morning when a military bus tran sporting a platoon of Marines caught fire, California Highway Patrol officials said . No injuries were reported alter the gas tank of the. bus exploded about 10: 17 a .m . while the Marines were en route to a funeral in Riverside, Office r Gary Keller said. Santa Ana firefighters extinguished the flames in about 10 minutes. Some rounds of blank ammunition to be used an a gun salute were set off by the blaze. • &><:kman Ins truments Inc., the si>;th largest employer in Orange County, has orde red its 9,01.)0 workL·rs across the rountry and Canada lo take five days off work without pay this year. Th e m ove . a <·ompany spokes man said today, is being taken to offset depressed sales of indus trial instruments and lo avoid layoffs or shutdowns Beckman 1s headquartered an Fullerton and has a 'forge science instruments plant in lrvine. More than 5,000 o f th e firm 's employees work in Orange County . "Our industrial operation is u nder heavy recessionary pressure and has been for some years," said Bill Gregory, a spokesman for the firm. "It's just a jungle out there.'' Gregory declined to say how much money the payless holidays would save the !irm. "All I can say ts that everyone from top to bottom will be taking the days off. It sure beats the heck out of layoffs.'' He said it is unknown whether the payless days are a one-time order or will be a continuing policy. Gregory noted that while industrial instrument sales have slumped, Beckman's scientific and medical instrume nts divisions are posting h ealthy sales this year. Beckman, which underwent a merger this year, is a subsidiary of SmithKline Beckman Corp. Train· gunman frees hostages RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -A man "apparently went berserk," pulled a gun and began shooting just before an Amtrak t rain pulled into Raleigh this morning, pol ic e said . Th e gunfi r e apparently occurred in a sleeping compartment where a man was Seven· saved fro111 fire; Fa111ily's dog credited A family's barking dog was c red1 ted th as morning with awakening seven people sleeping as a fire raged in an upstairs tx.>droom in their Irvine home. The fare that investigators said w as s tarted b y a short in aluminum wiring caused an estimated $30,000 damage to Fra nk and Ne taa Grogge tt's Touraine Way residence in The Ranch in Irvine The ant~n~ blaze, wllh enough heat to soften helmets of some firefighters, required 45 minutes to control, an Orange Co unty Fsre Department spokesman said. They were called at 3:21 a.m. The Groggetts. three children and two olde r relatives, we re asleep when the fire broke out sn a child's bedroom. Their dog, Frosty. woke them up with its barking. No injuries were reported with his family, a train attendant said. Officers said there were no reports of injuries to a n yone outside the man's compattment. The car with the gunman w as uncoupled from the rest of the passenger train , which was cleared of passengers. Two and a half hours after the standoff began. two men and two women le ft the detached car unharmro. They were believed to have been passengers who had been trapped In the car. Police lay on the ground, rifles pointed at the car, as a hostage negotiation team worked to set up. communications w ith the man. M.L. Smith, a train atte ndant, said the shooting apparently occurred about 40 minutes before the train reached Raleigh . Lee said Ca l ifornia investigators don't' believe there is a connection with the Chicago cases, oth er than a possible "copycat." "Our investigation is focusing on Oroville," he said. "We've looked into leads from Roseville, Paradise and other areas and we think the crime probably-is local to Oroville. Here's ho,w to exchange your Tylenol McNeil Consumer Products Co .. the manufacturer of Tylenol pain reliever, has oUered to exchange all Tylenol capsules, both regul.ar or extra -strength. for Tylenol tablets. which have not been involved in any of the poison taintings in Illinois or Californla. 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Selected 11 ·12 otothlna ~ from Roffe, a.rec, Demtllre Heed en6 Noe ca.. • '-' Price. Not .. mad1ll" II II 11---~ tDr lbe bllt 1111atton • • I 1 ' WORLD Sweden widens search for alien submarine By Uae AH.elated PreH BERO A NAVAL BASE, Sweden -Search craft dumped more depth char1ee Into Hora Bay early today, escalating their frustratlna hunt for a auapected Soviet· bloc aubmarlne believed trappe<i jull Oulllde Sweden'• top secret Muako Naval Bue, the navy aaid. Capt. Sven Carlaaon, a •Poketman, confirmed that 'tl'\-e submerged submarine hasf tried to eecape bfockaded Hon Bay Thurtday aftemoon and that a aecond alien aub wu apotled lurkl"I oulllde the bay. But he denied .,,... reporta that the cornered aub'a breakout attempt succeeded. "We have had aeveral lntereaUng· lndlcat!ona durlna the nlaht that show the sub la atill In the bay," Carl.Mon told reporten. He said searchers dropJjed more depth charaes overnight but w ould not elaborate. Queen denies son's recall LONOON -British tabloid accounta today claimed that an embarraaaed Queen Elizabeth II has ordered Prince Andrew home from his Caribbean flln' with American blue-movte star Koo Stark and banned him Crom h osting "overnight guests" at Buc kingham Palace without permission. L o ndon girlie maaazlne announced plans to publlah full-color nude photographs of the 22-year-old prince's latest sweetheart. • The palace strongly denied the reports, wh~ch came as·a In L os Ange les, Miss Sta rk 's fath e r , movle producer Wilbur Stark, said Thursday he was "nauseated" b y th e treatm e nt h is 25-year -o ld daughter h as received from the British press. the sky Israel softening demands Israel scrapped a demand for immediate withdrawal ol PLO forces still in Lebanon a fter t h e United States reportedly pressured it to compromise. But the Israelis insisted the guerrillas leave in a phased pullout along with the Israeli and Syrian armies. that Israeli forees would not complete their evacuation before lhe a rmies of Syria and the Palestine Liberation OrRanization leave. He lium-filled balloons tug at their restraining net at the Albuquerque Inte rna tional Balloon Festival. The ba lloons participated in an overnight com petition. f .. Crackdown cuts • crime I No-raise '' contract approved.··· At lhe same time, officials in Jerusalem said Thursday STATE They also said the Israelis wou ld not IPave southern Lebanon without a security agreement with the Lebanese government. 'Illegal' searches charged from the government, asked for an end to the searches T hursday in a suit (i)ed in U.S. District Court. The s uit claimed that Capt. The Orange County Board of Supervisors gol two for the price or one when il decided to crack. down on parking meter violators at south county beaches. Inc r eased vigilan ce this summer b y spec1ally assigned deputy sheriffs produced a 49 'percent reduct.ion in lhehs from locked and unlocked vehicles as well as a 7 percent increase in parki ng m e t e r r eve n ues. according to cou~ty officials. Hevenues for June through August of this year totaled $73,- 988, about $5,000 more than was , collected from meters during the same period last year. said Julia Adams, a county Administrative Offk-e staff analyst. From July through September o f th is year, the s heriff's d epar tment reported 17 thefts from locked cars and 35 from unlocked vehicles. During the same period lasl year, there were 34 reported locked-.car burglaries and 68 thefts from unlocked cars, said sh eriHs s pokesman Sgt. Lynn Nehring. The program was started on June 1 and will end April 30, 1983. The additional deputies are p..a tro lling parking 19ts. at Capistrano Beach Regional Park, Dana P oint Harbor a nd Salt Creek Beach. "There's n o thing magical except for the fact that if you h ave black-and-while units present you 're going to have a reduction in c rime," Nehring said. "We'd like to see the program continue because w e wanl to show thal this was really e ffective." Adams said cost f or the additional law e nforcem e nt personnel at the beaches was $52 ,677 for J une thro ugh August. Cost figures were not available for lasl year because the program was nol in effect then. tJ ,, oJ Coast Community Col(~ge District trustees have approveo a new contract . with the di.strlct's 650 full-time teachers, callinf.ltor no cost-of-living pay raf~es through nexl June 30. The agreement was approved last wee k by instructors)at Orange Coast, Golde n West ~ Coas tline colleges, by a 2 ~ 1 margin. The pact was presehted t o di s tri c t tru s tees f'o r consideration Wednesday nigtlt. FRESNO -Eleven civilian employees at the China Lake Naval \\'.e apon s Center charged in a class action suit that the base commander o rdere d ille gal, random se ar c h es o f their government-owned homes. The civilian workers, who live in base housing leased John Jude Lahr, base commander, illegally ordered lhe searches nine months ago, "to ferret out anyone using illegal drugs." Newport number busy addresS District officiala have etid serious cutbacks In state fW'l«llnl prevented the b oard frem granting pay raises to any di.strict empl oyees. P ay s cales for Coronado hosts meeting The address is 177 F Riverside A ve., Ne wpo rt Beach and according to the Orange County Registrar of Vote ra, 78 people live there. CORONADO -Coronado took in stride today's summit m ee ting o f Mexico's president-elect, Miguel de la Madrid, and Ronald Reagan, returning for the first time as president of the United States. Pres ide ntial visits are r. o t h i n g n e w f Qtr t h e retirement community of 16,- 000 people at the tip of a NATION peninsula overlooking the Pacific from San Diego Bay. Reagan's is lhe 11th by a u.~. chief executive. • Af ter a wreath-laying ceremony at Tijuana's statue of Benito Juarez, a 20-minute motorcade to Coronado was arranged for Reagan and De la Madrid, making his first trip out of Mexico City since his July 4 election. ll also is lis ted as the he adquarte r s for Friends o f J ackie Heather, a support group for the city's mayor, and Citizens for a Better Newport, another group active in the Nov. 2 city election. But. in truth, nobody lives al Radio 'voice' Archbishop .ordered out encounter s heavy traffic Bruce· Wayne, radio station -KFI's "eye in the sky," has found himself the s ubject of a real eye-opener. DET.l:tUl'J' -A deportation agreeme nt between the governme nt a nd R oman Orthodo x Arc hbishop Val e r i a n Tri fa , a Nazi sympathizer a ccused of Inciting rio ts that killed h~dreds of people during W Id War Il, could lead to sim ar deals, a federal official say . "I would hope that the other defendants wlll take notice," said Allan A. Ryan Jr .. director of lhe Justice De partme nt's Office of Special Investigations. Trlfa, 68, agreed Thursday to be deported after admitting h e lied to Immigration authorities 32 years ago to c over up h is f ascis t sympathies when he entered the United States. Wayne, a Fullerton resident who provides traffic reports for the Los Angeles-based station. has sued makers and distributors of a steamy 20-minute adult video casssette, alleging they dubbed his voice in to the opening scene without his permission. Fair attendance slowing Wayne Is seeking $250,000 in damages in the Orange County Superior Court action. According lo the lawsuit filed thu week, Wayne "can clearly and recognizably be heard givlnft radio reports in the background ' while a bored woman mused that she'd "like something to happen." A man knocks at her door In the next 1cene. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - With just four weekends left before the World's Fair shuts down, fair officials say reaching an 11 mJUion break- even attendance figure is "going to be cloee." There wm be at least two We're Listening ••• 842•8086 vial tors t his weekend former President Jimmy C arte r and hi s wife , R osalynn . Th ey wil l partici p a t e in formal ceremonies at 1he e nergy- lheme fair's Court of Flap, u we ll as tour lhe fair lite tru. fftemoon. Officials at the firms aued by Wayne have agreed to eraae Wayne 's voice from undlatrlbuted coples of th e cai!CUe. What do you li ke about the Dally Pilot? What don:t you llk.e? Call the . number at a.n fnd your mnaap wlll be recorded, trarwcribed-.MI delivered to the appropriate editor. The aame M·hour an1werln1 service ma1 be \laed to record let· ters to the edJtor on any topic. Mailbox contributors muat include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. liiiyliilc a.. ............. ,.~a.1111 ................. ....., n-...P . .W., MWw _, a.I 1.--. Qlllc., .. t . fi~......, ~-- ' --~ b~fdllot .... w ............. 41t. ""--~ u 177 F Riverside. It ls a private mall box busin eas, popu lar because its doors stay open 24 hours a ~y. The two poUt.JcaJ organi?.ations simply keep mall boxes the re which Is bot h legal and very common, a spokeswoman for the registrar said. 'Sut 78 people, who recently registered lo vote, are using the Riverside business as their legal add ress, which Is not legal, the spokeswoman said. Shirley Deaton, a Registrar of Voters official, said the matter was brought to her attention recently and that she responded by writing letters to a ll 78 Individuals, a sking them to administrators and cluailled provide their legal addreu. (non-teaching) employMs already have been f rozen Deaton said she mfonned the through lhe end of lhe cuitlnt n ew list of voters that they school year. · ··· 1•f would have had until las t The ne w contra c t wYth Monday to re-register. · teacher s includes changei!;in insurance cove l'age, increised Many of the letters, she said, funding for teacher sabbatical came back lo her office stamped I eaves and pro f ess i oA'a I "re turn to sende r ." Of the conferences, and a requirement remaining people. she said some t hat fac ulty m e mbers p~y have re -register ed and som e ca mpus parking fees ($10lr have not. semester). She aaid the 'newly registeN'd Ins truc tors will r ecei e voters who did not meet the automatic "ste p" i ncrea s deadline by providing a legal dete rm'i n e d b y length f address will not be permitted. to employm~nt and adjustme nts vote in the November election . · based on post-degree education . 118 w-on 't buy cha~pagne , Th e r e w o n 't be an y champagne purcha.ted out of ihe Huntington Beach gene ral budget. Not this week, anyway. A request to use city money to buy ~ botUes of the beverage at $3 a bottle wu made by the dty's Allied Arts Board. Members of the fund-raising panel figured they could sell ctiam at $1 r lass and raise about $300. But the city council wouldn't swallow It. "It's hard lo justify buying champagne out of the general fund," said Councilman Don MacAllister. The champagne was lnculuded In a request to borrow $8,000. Allied Arts members expected to take In about 12,000 at a Nov. 7 fund-raising event, enough give $4.000 to the library a pay back the city. 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(or ~ .... 111. ()ff.,...,.,.. Otielln JI, 1992. Umttt -WI f"' t-. l"' PLACENTI~ ~VE . COSTA MESA 646-'1838 646-2355 Square _ deal Designed to drama tize the impact of curre nt fiscal polic ies o n Ame rica , the Squared Quarter has been designed by computer in New York and minte d by Me dallic Art Co. o f Danbury, Conn. The coin is available in 1-4-ounce pure sjlver for S37 and •h -o unce pure silver for S47. n e w 'mere mush' NEW YOHK (AP)-"Meir mUJh," •id the Wu hlnaton POlt. "Mar1h mallow whlJ>," said Newaweek. "Very dl1lre11lng," 1ald a Canajoharie, N. Y., reader, who lul.Cd throu~h only three chaptera of John Irving 1 "The Hotel New Hampahlre" before toaalng It In the garbage. Irvln1'1 reaction to 1uch comment• about his aet.'Ond best aelJer conjures up writer T.S. Garp's exasperated letter to a reader In Irving's first beat-selling novel-tu rned-major moti o n picture, "The World According to Garp." "Dear Irene," the fictional Garp writes to Mrs. l.B. Poole of Findlay, Ohio: "You should eithe r stop trying to read books or you should try a lot harder." Says the real life author with his characteristic, much photographed glare: "I'm not writing FOR anyone." Then he softens. "I do want people to 'get it,' though, and I think the people who don't get it must be tone-deaf to not hear the sympathy with which I am writing," he says. With a romantic's yearning for wha could be, tempered by a realist's resignation for what is, Irving writes sad-funny novels t})at some people throw in the garbage. He writes about brutal rapes, random violence, mindless terrorism -a smorgasboard of society's ills. But he also serves up salvation, he also writes of ties that bind, of faithful dogs and good smart bears. And iC h is fi c tional world is inhabited by rapis ts a.nd c hild molesters, by terrorists and assass1ru. by bad drivers and dangerous dreamers, well, so is the real world, he says. "The WORLD is crazy. I'm not imposing MY world on anyone. I'm just mirroring the WQf-ld I live in." Irving at 40 has a child's impatience • and a father's patience -a face given to black (rcwns and a torso built for bear hugs. He is earnest, playful and cataclysmic by turns. He is a lot like his books. lfhere are five of them, two of which. "Garp" and "Hotel," settled comfortably on the New York Times' Bestseller List. Dust showed 'heavy radiation' SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Gamma radiation was so dense in a dust cloud in southern Utah in 1953 that it drove the needle of a 'measuring device off the scale, a witness teatified in the federal trial on effects of atomic fallout from bomb tests. E. Elbridge Morrill Jr. said Wedneaday he and a companion were engulfed in a dust cloud while driving between Cedar City and St. George in southern Utah about the time of a May 1953 atomic blast at the Nevada Test Site, some 100 miles away. Morrill, director of the Utah Division of Occupational Health at the time, said he switched on a radiation monitoring device he had w ith him. The d evice registered in excess of its top reading of 5,000 milliroentgens per hour. "It went off-scale,'' he said. The average diagnostic chest X-ray emits between 20 a nd 30 milliroentgens. Earlier in the day. a former Ato m ic Energy Commission researcher testified that If heavy rains had followed a large atomic blast, drifting fallout could have ~n was~ c;town on St. ~ge and "it literally could have killed half the people In town." Ski • Windsurfing •Tennis • Sportswear lNEST EUROPEA SKI FASHIONS AVAILABLE NOW ON SALE ~ • FILA • COL;MAR • BOGNER •RED X • ElLESSE '• VELE"A • KITEX • DESCENTE • COLANI , •HCC Dr. Harold A. Knapp. the former researcher, also said lnfonnation on Nevada fallout iil the 1950s and 1960s may have been lnaccurate~y interpreted or distorted by government workers because they wanted to aee tbe bomb testing program go smoothly. The testimony came in the 4-week-old. non-jury lrial of a suit that contends that fallout from above-ground nuclear explosions at the Nevada 1'est Site caused cancer or oth er diseases among residents living downwind in Nevada, Utah and · Arizona . Atmospheric testing ended in 1962. ... • Lynne a nd Richa rd T rujillo say losing a child, even when he is your fo urth, is not a pain tha t subsides wit h time. T hey decided to t urn tragedy into something positive. ' MEMORIAL TO LOST CHILQ • • • From Page A1 life." The person who helped most, sh e said, was Chris Elliod, president of the g11ild. Elliott listened to the ~rful ca.lls and assured her she was not alone and not the Cirst in feeling the shock, guilt and,grief. "She listened'. she gave me as much information as she had,'' Lynn said. "She understood. She herself had lost a son. Somehow, talking to someone who had been there was different from talking to a doctor or a nurse." One of the decisions th e Trujlllos mad e was that they couldn't let the death become strictly an emotional trauma. Explained LYt:lJle: "l needed to tum this into something I saw as positive b ecause I wasn't handli it.'' The 1rujilloa railed about $3,- 400 by sending out printed invitations to friends asking for donations to fund more research about "crib death." The response was gratifying, Lynn said. Checks came from people they'd never met. One woman sent $500 and wrote that she had lost a child 56 years before. The Trujillos added a final $600. The fund-raising Idea, Lynne explained, came to her one day when she read a newspaper article about a family that had paid $10,000 to buy a giraffe for a zoo as a living memorial to a lost child. "I thought, •<:;ouldn't that money be better. used in research?"' she recalled. All of the money raised by the Trujillos will go toward scientific efforts to unravel the unknown reasons why a n appare ntly healthy baby showing no symptoms of disease wi ll suddenly quit breathing. Various researchers have their own ex plana tion of the syndrome, guild president Elliott . explained. But from a parent's standpoi nt, n o n e so far has unlocked the hidden cause of the disease. "For all practical purposes. we have no warning," Elliott said. "We certainly dJdn't and I know Lynne didn't either." Last year, 45 Infant deaths in Orange County were attributed to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, she said, and about 7,000 were diagnosed nationally. The Orange County guild includes 185 me mbers, most of whom are parents who lost babies. The guild's primary function. 1s peer counseling - joining parents who can share angu ish and offer help. Elli~tt said she often holds parent get- togethers In her Fountain Valley home. Lynne Trujillo, Elliott said, is a "terrific" example of a parent who has sought to share her feelings to fight off the incapacitating shock . Mothers, authorities say, often feel a great urge to talk about their feelings while fathers more often suffer in silence. The ceremony for David will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Colony Clubhouse, 3611 South Mall in Irvine. Lynne Trujillo: "l'm hoping in some way this will t o uch someone, you know, the ripple effect, and more research will be done. There must be an answer to this." ANNOUNCING OUR FALL l:JPHOLSTERY SALE All sofas, loveseats, sectionals, chairs, etc. reduced from 15°/o to 40°/o. Names like Drexel, Heritage, Woodmark, Stanton Cooper and more reduced for this event. '1 We Carry the softest, most inviting sectionals ever built! I ' ·-~11 ·,1 I I ~ • . -. I. . . . • ; .. • • • • • ~1 I I l Educated guesses . are IY WALTER R. MEARS I#.,_.... 0..11• 1n•1n1 W ASHINOTON -ln the 11 of hlah·technol<>1Y polltlcm, the experta have a 1pecla1 formula for forecutJn1 the ou\Come of off-year elecUona. They I'*'· Election forecuU~ ii a aame anyone can play, alttw>uah aome facta and fl1urea dreu up the -. ftue11work and make It 10und ke ~thine authoritatJve. For exampl•, the party holdll'\8 the Whlte Houae haa loat Illa avera1e of 14 percen( 1of ltt Houae aeeta In eac}l of the put 1 l off-year elections. Applied to the Republlcana' current 192 Houae 1eat1, that would point to a Democratic gain of 28 .wall on Nov. 2. I . ' ~ --Orang• Coa1t DAii. Y PJLOT/Fdttt19, October 8, 1882 still guesses • ID electiOn forecasts ror another, the 111t time Rtpubllcan• h e ld the White H o uae durlns an off.year election campalain In .. permtent recetllon, they la1t 47 1eat1. That wu In lUlUf. ' ·PoU. are hal\(iy, too. Like the New York Tlme1-CBS New1 1howlna that amona people who expect \0 vote next month and are wUUn1 to take a poaltion, 48 ~ percent prefe r Democratic conarcHlonal candidates, 33 percf>nt favor Republicans. A popular vote maratn In Uuit ranac would point to a aaln of about 40 eeata for J.>emocrata. The trouble with poll.a 11 that national 1urvey1 arc n ot necenarlly a aauge of the 43~ aeparate clectlon1 which will decide who goes \0 Con rCSI. • Robnsons And the troublt! with aven1ae1 la that there'• no auch thing as an averaac election. The Oemocrall 10tl 70 eeata. a rocord, In the 1938 electJon.a. They JOit only five In lYti~. an<i onty t1ve In 1978 Average thOtJe three sh owlni• and lhe White House party }Oil 26 and two-thirds H ouae membere, although nobody would ever admJt to being two- third• of a c.'Oflgl°t.'illl'Mn. The flv •acat Demcralic lotMt were In the tint clectlonl alter the lnauau ratlon1 of two Democratic prealdent1. 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J ,L , ~· Oran~ Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 8, 1882 Columbia set to .go fl !~~1 =ER Once In orblt, the aetronaaut.a SPACE CENTER, Houtton -will 1Ulrt an automatic 1equc.m<: The launch of two $30 million t o be g I n I P I n n I n a t h • communlcatlona 11telllte1 on the l ,300-pound u tellltea at GO ftrtt commercial flight of revolution• • minute In their America'• apace ahuttle I• the hou1ln1 In the shuttle'• cargo. main objec~ve of the mlulon, It.a bay. commander aaya. Springs will eject the aplnnlng Altronaw. Vance D. Brand, utelUtn into apace and a rocket Robert Overmyer, Jo1eph P . enalne will puah them into an Allen and Wllllam B. Lenoir, l,n 8 orbit 23,000 miles above the final pre-launch new1 conference Earth. Wedneaday. aald tpey have The •~ agency ls charging almolt completed their training the companies $10 million each, for the five-day mlsalon, the most about one-th ird the cost to ambitious yet for the Columbia. I au n c h the sate 11 l t es by "We're 99~ percent of our way expendable rocket.a. there In our training," aaid The SBS satellites will be used Lenolr. "In fact, I'm ready lO.JflO for telephone service and the tomorrow." Canadian satellite will be used Mnxhnum Mlalon aatellll-0. The robot craft malfunctJoned 1hortly after launc h and tho apace agency hope1 to rcatorc It to aervlcti with a repair m!Mlon now planned In 1984. -Brand and Overmyer, the pilot, wlll attempt an automatic landing when t.he Columbia return.a. A computer receiving eignal1 from the ground wlfl guide the craft lo a touchdown, with the two astronauta ready to take over If the computer fails. Me"1while, a South Carolina company is preparing an experiment for the Columbia's sixth mluion, acheduled in January, that involves spending1 25 pounds of seeds. The shuttle is scheduled to be for both telephone and television "aunched from the Kennedy transmissions. .. • Space Center in Florida on Nov. The mission also will feature a Th e P a r k 8 e e d C ~. o f U and land at Edwards Air Force 3'h-hour space walk by Lenoir Greenwood, S.C., hopes to gain Al'..,......, ·1 Bue on Nov. 16 after 81 orbita. and Allen. Wearing bulky space information that might show Brand, a veteran of one space suits, the two will use toals to teat how plants could be grown I~ Shuttle crewmen line up to meet the pres for their last media · f 11 g ht and the mi 1 s Ion their ability to do such work as apace to feed the crews of futwre .. briefing prior to Nov. 11 launch. From left, they are missio'n commander , said the prime tightening or ltX>sening bolt.a and lunar bases or space stations. i 1. I J I :Ji I objective ia the launch of the . screws. "We think there's a market. spec a 1st a-tronauts oe A len and William Lenoir, ano astronauts f uteWtes, one o'li'fied by Satellite Part" of the exercise will test sometime i.o the future, and we Robert Overmyer and V a'nce Brand. Ov~rmyer is pilot; Brand is t BUa1nell Systems and the other techniques that may be used to want to be ready," said George miHion commande r. · _b_y_T_e_1_eu_,.t_Canada _____ . _____________ r_e_p_a~1~r--t_h_~ __ b_r_o_k_e_n __ s __ o_1a __ r ___ P_a_r_k __ J_r_ .• __ a_n __ a_ss_i_s_ia_n_t __ v_i_ce----------------------------------------------------------------------------....o:: I Schlafly b~ttles herpes in new 'virginity campaign' 1 1 By ~ARTIN CRUTSINGER A11nl1t1ll "-Wrtw WASHINGTON -Phyllis Schlafly, having battled the F.qual Rights Amendment into the ground, is turning her attention to an epidemic of genital herpes with a campaign that advocates virginity before marriage. Schlafly's Eagle Forum has printed 100,000 pamphlets w arning of the dangers of contracting the venereal disease, which by some estimates 20 million Americana have. "There ls only one way to be aure you never get herpes: avoid sexual relations.'' the pamphlet aaya. "Remain a virgin until you marry, marry a virgin and remain falthlul to eacn other ." The pamphlet attacks Planned Parenthood, seic education IEWI llllYlll cou.,selors. birth control manufacturers and .magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse for fallipg to tell people that "the risk of disease from sexual liberation is greater than it has ever been." For those who suspect they may have herpes, the pamphlet warns, "DON'T consult with clinics or counselors who falsely told you that sex is OK just so long as you use contraceptives. They lied to 'you!" The pamphlet says herpes victims should talk to their parents and their family doctor and avoid infecting anyone. The pamphlet li.i~ as one of the symptoms. along with itching and pain in the genit&J area, a psychological problem it calls the "leper effect." It states: "You feel dirty and dangerous. Other symptoms are emotional numbing, loneliness, depression and sometim es impote n ce . Many herpes sufferers never have sex again ·because they feel guilty about infecting others." Schlafly said in a telephone interview that just thr~ years ago the number of Americans with genital herpes was put at five million and now the estimates are as high as 20 million. She said part of the blame for this epidemic rests with sex education counselors and birth control clinics that have failed to warn of the dangers of sexual permissiveness. Timmi Pierce, a vice presiden1 . RUFFELL'S of the . Planned Pare~thood of a herpes simplex virus on the pamphlet, Schlafly said, "One oj Federauon of America, dlSputed cover, have a Ire ad y been our aims is to provide a deterren~ that conte ntion, saying her distributed and she hopes to to promiscuit"" She added shei group's 750 clinics have Joni? distribute the remaining ones in believes the herpes epidemic ino ' tested for herpes as well as other two weeks. this country is already slowing sexually transmitted diseases The pamphlets will be handed the sexual revolution. PI er c e !1 1 so a .ll a c k e d th t out free to junior and ~nior high "I don't think we will wipe out J>an?Phlets warning for he~~~ school s tude nts a~ross t.he every last germ like we vlcums to stay away from cliru~ country, Schlafly said, adding eradicated smallpox, but if we and counselors. that the total cost of producing save some people from being "What she Is doing is tellinB the material .was ab?ut $1,000. infe c t e d , it w i 1 J •e a people to stay away from medical Schlafly 1s president of the contribution," she sajd. ' care ~nd counseling, w.h~ch can Eagle Forum, a group s.he While the existence of herpes only increase the poss1b1llty of founded to support conservative sores and bliste rs has been problems down the Une," Pierce causes and work against the described throughout. history it· said. ERA. -was not until the late 1960s t.hat1 The pamphlet's advice to avoid Originally passed by Congress researchers isolated two types o(· sex outside of marriage is no1 in 1972, the £RA died last June herpes viruses -one that causes realistic in today's world, Pierce 30 because only 35 of the cold sores on the lips and a more said. "It is an i'!lpoaition of a required 38 states had ratified it. serious fonn that causes genital1 moraJ v~~e that.as just not very ~ut ERA supporters have r~-lesions. Genital h erp es is' practical, she saJd. introduced the measure In incurable and victims can have· Schlafly said 60,000 of the Congress. attacks at irregular intervals/ pamphlets, which have a picture Di ~ c u ss i n g t h e h e r p es throughout life. Proficiency exain slated UPHOLSTHY ......... ., eMI s.e IUZ ...,IOl ILVD. Another The California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) will be held Nov. 20 at approximately 100 sites throughout the state. Thoae wishing to take the four-hour exam must repter by mail no later than Oct. 25. according to the Ca1Jforrua Uepartment of Education. Those who pass the exam receive a Certificate of Proficiency, equivaJent by law to a high echool diploma. · .t'ersons younger than 18 who pass the exam muat have parent pennission in order to leave school before regular graduation. The exam, which coeta $20, is given three times per year. People 16 or older can take the test. Information bulletins, including sample queations, a list of test sites ~d an· application form with mailing envelope, are k vallable at all hiah echoola and most public libraries. For more information con ta.Ct the Office of Program Evaluation and Reaearch in Sacramento at (916) 445-0297. Engineers society plans scholarship The National Society of Profe11lonal Engineers' (NSPE) Education Foundation will accept applications from high school seniors until Nov. 15 for lta 1983 scholarship program. Scholanhipe and grant.a range from $1,000 for one year to four-year full tuition acbol.anhipe of more than $20,000. The foundation will award echolarahips and grant• totaling more than PM.000 in 1983. For more information, contact local high ICbool couneelora, the NSPE Information ~ter, 2029 Kay St., N.W., Wu}Ungton, D.C. 20006, or the California Society of Profeaional Enatneen, 1000 12th St., Suite H, Sacramento 95814, (916) 442·1041. ~-----OPEN HOUSE---.... CELEBRA TION Delta Savlnge & Loan, the neweat aavtngs & loen In Or.nge County, .. In bulinell to MrW our community. 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CIMle Ill-1•11 11111,.1 C.nete flllll a.11r1• Nuttw R1w1t11 1 lreww 1111111 ' ' ' ' I • ~) ~ ~ I I I I I I . I I with thl• co11Pon ..... , .. -., .. , .............. . ................. ,.. ..... .... .. u.. ................. , ... H•rll I Soft ICI Cr11• ........ . C•rv1I® Ian••• l1r11® H1rll I Sett Ice Cr••• C1111 C•rv1I Tlllclc Sll•lc11 LAGUNA HILLS lMUNA HUJ"llLAZNVONS 8UPl .. MAAKET .. ,~~~rHon) 71 OPOl lOMt-7 DAYS A wm· Orange Co11t OAILY PILOT /Ftldey, October 8, 1982 A 7 Asp·arta01e sweetener on market CO.ncert set for Newport· By PAT HOROWITZ ........ ,... .... DEAR PAT: ~Veil tbou1b Hp.rtame 1wuteaer wa1 approved by tlae Food and Dn1 Admlalttralloa more "u a year a10, I ttlll cu't flacl 1t belal told commerclally. Are ~ete uy a1par&ame 1weeleaera on tlae market, or uve I J••• ml1Hd seela1 tbem? C.T., Corou del Mar A new produc t ualng the Nutrasweet bra nd of aspartame 11 on the mwrket in Ctllfornla. lt's called f.qual and Is sold In packets. Each packet Is as sweet as two teupoons of suaar, but contains only four calorlea comp1tred lo 32 Cflorles for two teaspoons of sugar, according to Searle Consumer Products. If you cannot find this product ln local st.ores, write t.o: F.quaJ, P .O. Box ~110, Cbicago, Ill 60680, for lnlormation on where it can be purchased. ..,. .?,11 for mobile phone DEAR READERS: Pai.:ific Telephone announced that most of its Orange County mobile telephone subscribers can now report emergen~ies where life or pro pe rty is in danger dlreClly from thelr vehicles by dialing 911. The call wiJI be received by California Highway Patrol communications personnel and immediately forwarded to the proper local agency. Mobile cust.ome~ ~ill ~ able to dial 911 to reach emergency aid even 1f the rommunity in which they are driving has not established a local 911 program. Special equipment locate d througho ut C allforntu will automatl-.:ally dispatch the cull to the appropriate c..'Ommunil'iaUona bureau. The lt'rvlcc 11 11vallublc t.o all cuat.omoni whOIC moblle t.elephon arc equipped with dlrff\·dlal capability Without dlrect·dlal, c:ustomt'l'tl can aull obtJaln quick emergency reapon.se by uklns the mobile operator for th · CIU>'1 cmeraency number, Zenith 12000. Fireplace log tips DE AR PAT: The r e mu ll b e som e "recommended" way to lay Joa• lo a fireplace, but l don't know wlaat lt 11. My flrH fll1le and rather tban providing relaxation, Ibey become aa ag,ravatloa. Cao you &Ive me some tlp1? Also, 'd appreciate it ll you'd repeat tbe newspaper log recipe you've bad In your column la tbe paat. LM., Costa Mesa Lay two logs lengthwise over a network of criscrossed kindling wood or lumber scraps. which have been pluced on c rumpled newspapers. Add -another (preferably split) log angle_d on top. One or three logs burn better than two and set up a naturaJ draft. Fold. old newspapers into Coot-long and half-inch thick sections. Soak overnight in detergent and water. Roll each section around a onc -mch rod. squeeze out excess water and smooth sides. Shdc the paeer logs orr the rods. Dry thoroughly before burning. Another method produces green flames. Dlrsolve one cup of borax in one gallon of warm water. Soak ne ws papers (unrolled) in th!Jl'solution and drain oCC excess. Roll wet papers, one or two shects al a time, around a metal or wooden rod Tic rolls with wire and 'Tylenol: best-selling pain reliever in nation N E W YORK (AP) -Extra- St.rength Tylenol, the medication found f:&nted with deadly cyanide, is the nation's best-selling pain reliever. romov1· rod. St.und up w dry fur ubtJul thn•t• Wl't'kN. Ta xing information DEAit READERS; 'foe lnternol Revenut.' ${'rv1cu hu annoum.-t'<J 11 11\ojor redesign of 1\8 "Undun1t.andlng 'faxeii" program for 1983. "Underatanding Tuxes" is a l'Omplc•tc'. rrc.~ educutiorull padu.1ijc, which tcach£•s high school juniors and scnlon1 Important &HJX'Ctli of the h...J,•ral tax system. · Th<' new curriculum will Include o lint.A by-line explanation of the Form 1040A und a discussion of a basic Form 1040 a nd u Schedule A for 1temlwd duductlons. New chapters also will cover the economics of taxation, tax legislation and facts and fallacies about the IRS. Student course books, teacrhers' manua ls, spt"Cial training visual alds and audio-visual materials a re supplil'd free by the IRS. Teachers do not have to be skilled in tax law to teach this rourse. Because of the changes in the program, the IRS also has developed a workshop to instruct teachers on the many us;s of the ''Und~rstanding Taxtt-s'' ·curriculum. Inte r ested t each e r s and school administrators should call the IHS (213) 688-4574. • Got a problem? Then wrltt• ru e 'l Pat Horowitz. Pat wiJJ cut rc.-d IJJp<'. • gt.'tting the answers and action you ,... need to .9olvt• inequi l it•s in government and business. Mail your questions to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560, Cosl8 Mesa. CA. 92626. rame Tll'kotll on• on sale for thl• Ncwport•Mt~ Unllil'd &hool Dh1lnct F'oundaUon's oonoorl at 3 f! m Sundoy ul Newport Harbor High School, 600 lrvlrw Ave . Admission io tht• I rv1nl' Symph Qn y Orchestra pcrfonnar)(.>e Is $10 per family at the door and $5 for Sf>nlor d t1zens end students wilh 1dcmliflcatlon. Thl" non -profit foundation of parents 8nd community leaders ls t rying to h e lp the financially s trapped Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School Duaract. So far, $45,000 has been raiac.<l to help restore remedial reading to the district's elc:mentary schools. Tickets for aU rive concerts Ill the series are $50 JX!r family and arc available at Newport Balboa Savings offices at 17th and Irvine Avenues in Newport Beach and a t 3021 E. Coast Highway In Corona dcl Mar. Ii State PTA offers 1 <;JO ·~cholarships ' The CaliCornia State PTA will offer up t.c_· lOu ('Ontmuing education scholarships of $20C each to clru.sroom tca('hcrs 1n Califomia"s publk sc hools as part of its 1982-83 scholarship program Th~ grants will be available to credentialed teachers who work ed full-time during the 1981 -82 school year, have a minimum of thr~ years' teaching experienl-e and plan to remain teaching full time this year. Appllc·ations may be ootained from the California State PTA Office, P.O. Box 15015. 930 Georgia St., Los Angeles 900 15. • ae It comprises 20 percent of the $1.2 billion U .S. market for analgesic pain relievers, according to Adve rtising Asl.e, a trade magazine. And aU types of T yle n ol, including children's veraions and liquid forms, make up about a third of the analgesic marke t the magazine says. ' Tylenol is a brand name for the drug acetaminophen, which " is sold under aome 50 different brand names. h la g~raJly recommended to treat pain a~d feve r as1ociated with ~ and viral illfectJons. Frame your memories, protect favorite photos, and display art prints. Shop Pier I today and take home several frames at our special prices. In normal doses, It causes few side effects, according to in formation p~ovided by the manufacture r, McNeil Consumer Products Co., a aabaldlary of Johnaon & Johnson. High doees can cause liver toxicity, acconli.ng t.o the company information pri nted in Physicians' Des k Reference, a standard guide to drugs. Cyanide is not used in manufacturing Tvlenol in any way. ·Cyanide is one of the most lethal toxins kno w n , says Dr. Richard Weisman, director of the Poison Ccntrol Cent.er al the New York City Department. of Health. It will kill ifa n antidote ls not given at a hoepitaJ within 15 minutes to an hour, said Weisman. direct.or of the Polaon Control Center at the New York City Department of Public Health. Gallstones The first symptoms of cyanide poisoning, he said, can occur within minutes. and in clude headach e, diz.zmess. confusion and agitation. It can also cause seizures. Blood pressure eventually drops to the point where it c a-n n o Ion g e r be detec t ed . Unconsciousness, coma and death follow. Be<'Jl use of the high toxicity of cyani~. it takes only a very small amount to kill. Cyanide acts by interfering with the blood's ability t.o carry oxygen throughout the body, Welsman said. The antidote consists of a series-of medications that alt.er blood hem.oglobin -the red pigment that carries oxygen. Cyanide is made in small quantities for use in industry a nd in medical laboratories. Weisman said. 'no biggie' · Sursery unnecessary in many cases I BOSTON (AP) -R o ut ine ,.ilbladder surgery is unnecessary for many of the 15 million Americans wtth pl.lat.ones unless the condition ca\Ulett pain or other complications, eccording t.o a study. Many doctors recommend that '8tlenta have their gallbladde rs remove d w h e n X -rays reveal aallatone1. People often have the 1Ur1ery even if they w ere never bothered by the at.ones. The study, which focused on white ~lea, disputes the practice. The NRAl'Ch found no need for surgery unleH the stones cause pain. A ~lem for fewer than one victim in An estimated 500,000 Americans b9w p1latone surgery each year. No tt1urea are k ept on how many IUffered symptoms. x The reeearchers limited their advice • white men but aaid they thought ~dlnga would be similar for "Our recommendation ta that when 'lfhlte American men are found to !lave 1al11tonea, It Is not at all ·11K I ry that. they be removed. And liOt only that., w e fee l lt.'1 n o t 4,dvlHble," Hid Dr. William A . ~. wbo directed the study. 1bt study, published in the New ~ Journal of Medicine, Wat .. 111\illl:MllCI on f.Wty member1 at the lllllllvil-'ty of Mkhipn. Painless or "silent" gallstones were found during checkups. Outing an average followup of 15 years, onJy 18 percent of those people developed pain or other problems. Their gallbladders and st?nes were surgically r emoved without complications. "We con clude that innocent gal.1st.ones are not a myth and that In some populations, the majority of slJent gallstones are lnconsequentlaJ," the doctors wrote. Gallst-ones are bits of cholesterol that form in the gallbladder, a sac that stores digestive juice. Pain occura when one of these at.ones gets stuck ln a duct that empties the gallbladder. Sometimes gallstones can cause other problems, such as Inflammation of the pancreas. "There's a tendency for surgeons In general t.o recommend that au silent galutones be removed, the thought being that they would eventually caute trouble," Grade said. Of lhe 123 partidpanta in the study, onJy 13 were women. Their resulta were similar t.o the me n's, but the number studied was t.oo am.all t.o draw conclusions. "The outcome for silent gallstone dlseaae Is so favorable by doln& nothing that we feel that. surgical Intervention does not appear to be Indicated," aald Gracie. ''We are •uueetJng a chanae ln policy, at least for wht&e American men." Decorator Art Show Sot. thru Oct. 11 ot Hun tington q.nter. Metal Frames Gold & silver finish aluminum wtth glass. Size 5x7" 8x l 0" t lxl 4" 16x20'' 18x24" 20x28" 22x28" 24x30" 24x36" Reg. 5.99 6.99 8.99 12.99 15.99 27.99 29.99 32.99 34.99 ' Sale 4.88 5.88 6.88 9.88 11 .88 21 .88 23.88 25.88 27.88 Wooden Frames Natural finish solid oak with glass. Size Reg. Sale 5x7" 5.99 4.88 8xl0'' 7.99 6.88 I lx14" 9.99 7.88 16x20'' 13.99 10.88 18x24" 15.99 12.88 22x28" 29.99 24.88 Sale prices ~ood one week only. ANAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2710 Harbor Boul.vard, 5~7337 - l .. , t • • t Or•na• OoHl DAILV PILOT/Frldey, Ootober •• 1912 -.----~----...;._------------+----------:..--"'!'----=-__:-.:....-_ ~ rn ~urn rn ~ill~ ~film CT Generosity speeds new a.shelter for children II . t(J There was indeed welcome news in the· announcement that the co unt y's agi•ng and overcrowded Albert Sitton Home ' for abused and neglected'children m ay be re placed wl th a new 1 • facility more than a year ahead of schedule. M ore than $5 .4 million %• already has been pledged for construction of Orangewood, the new hacienda-style complex · -which is projected to cost about '• $7 .5 million. And directors say they have ''more than $1 million in cash ·:•donations, enough to match a $1 • • 'million challenge grant. ' As a result, it will be possible to begin construction at the seven-ac re site in Orange in January, with completion projected for December 1984. Five residential cottages, a dining hall and a gymnasium will be inc l uded i n the initial construction, followed by a multi- purpose building, anothe r cottage, · ·a school for grades K -12 and . , playgrounds. ., ... Like the Sitton Home , the n ew facility Is designed to house children {tom infancy through 18 years of age who must be removed Crom their homes because of abuse, neglect, abandonment or unexpected parental loss. For years, reflecting county growth, lhe Sitton Home has been grave ly overcrowded and constantly obliged to place infants and small children in foster homes for lack of space to house them. Orangewood will have the gre at advantage of providing livi~g quarters in separate cottages_ for children in different ·age groups, with ample open space and playing areas to compensate for their temporary confinement. Thanks to the generosity of the corpmunity as a whole - contributions and pledges have come from the county, from a number of cities and from firms and individuals -it soon will be p ossi ble to provid e these unfortunate youngsters with the shelter they need and deserve. I - ~ The ·court overload "' Easily the most litigious . society in the world, the U.S. is . beginning to pay a high price for citizens' and institutions' tendency to rely h eavily on courts for ·settlement of djsputes. Judg es are b ecoming overburdened, with n o relief in sight, and the result in the years a h ead could be poor quality ,justice, intolerable in a democracy. The judiciary is being asked . to resolve disputes ranging from · minutiae such as missing toys in •Cracker Jack boxes to matte rs almost hop eless in their complexity, such as the recently resolved IBM and AT&T antitrust cases. r It is clear that substantial \ reform in the way Americans resolve disputes is needed before the courts become overwhelmed. Creating more courts and hiring more judges only postpones a comprehensive solution. There are a numbe r of explanations for the caseload e xplosion , one of the most important being lawyers. In the past decade, lhe number of practicing attorneys has rMrarl y doubled. It stands to reason that with more attorneys, there is more court business. A worsening of the trend - at least on the federal level -is forseen. A federal appeals court judge, Clifford Wallace, has released a study showing that filings in federal trial courts may number 270,000 by the year 2000, c6mpared to an average of 177 ,365 a year from 1975 to 1980. Appellate court cases will balloon from 19,420 a year ·to 75.000, the study predicts, while the Supreme Court will have to sort through 6,800 cases for possible review, 1 compared to 4,800 today. '- The high court jus tices , already are complaining. J~stice John Paul Stevens has proposed a national court of appeals to screen .cases for the Supreme Court. Th4rgood Marshall has criticized the "short s hrift" h e says his colleagues are giving some of the 150 cases pe r year the court accepts for decision. What can be done? There are several ideas for reform worthy of' consideration. Some family cases, such as c hild cus tody matters, could be handled by mediators. Arbitration boards have been proposed to _prevent state courts from beins bogged down in small-scale disputes.' There are also ideas for speeding up handling of cases that are the proper province of courts. Streamlining the procedures that can delay case resolution for years would be helpf uJ. For example, a federal judge con solidated 165 units in the Dalkon Shield produc t liability matter, seeking to try the issue once for punitiv e and compensatory damages. H e estimated savings of $26 million in court costs and eight years court time. Unfortunately, an appellate court overturned the judge's innovative procedure. A strong justice system is one of the most important rocks upon which our system of government rests. To deliver equitable justice, our judges must be relieved of the growing case burd e n that threatens their ability to do so. Comprehensive reforms at both the state and federal levels should move to a high priority on the public agenda. Take IDoney to the dunip Householders who decide to take advantage of the cooler falJ • _weather and do a little yard cleanup work next week should remember to take their wallets along when they haul the load to the aump. Under new county rules, 6there will be someone right there at the entrance to collect your dumping fee. Free use of county ·landfill dumps and transfer ttatlons off idally ends Monday. ' At the landfill dumpt, the fee 1 wlll be $2 for cara and station wagons; $3 for trucks, vans and buses under 4,500 pounds; and $12 to $46 for larger vehicles depending on weight. ' Trash-ha uling trailers eight feet long or less will be charged $3 an d longer ones $8 to $12. The charge at transfer stations will be about $1 mor~ for smaller vehicles and progressively more tor larger ones. If It's worth the effort, work hard and beat the deadline by getting that load to the dump Saturday. It's closed Sunday. ~~.M. Boyd/ Favorites win n• i Dependable atatl1tlca aren't too plenllful ln thoroughbred horse rlldQI, but this one Is dependable; Thirt y -three perce nt of all 1 t.horou1hbred race• in the United Sia• are won year aft.er year by the t..wri .. , , .. You may not be eurpriled to learn "{ that "porcupine" comes from two Latin word1 meanln'a "Pl8" and "thorn.'' That new beby ii typical, If tt crta for one hour and fifty•lfttee minutes a day. • A worm, pound for pound, ii about 1,000 tJmee •tronaer than a man. !.-------------------------------------------.... ORANGE COAST . llilyPilat n...n.P. tWey ,..... JeneA....t (JO«lllrM (dotot ....... ~ fdlNwtaf, .... "'*'-MICeft19 ~·-- " ,,. = \ ·Th·e bujting of an election NEW YORK -Mario Cuomo, who used to be the most likable loser in New York politics, provided the excitement In the slate's primary elections Sept. 23 by knocking off Ed Koch In the Democratic primary for governor. But it was Lewis Lehrman, the Republican gubernatorial winner, who provided a sad lesson in just how wrong American politics has gone -and how bad newspapers and television have become at providing voters with the information they need to govern themselves. Lehrman, running for his firs t political office, defeated a former leg_i.slat.or and U.S attorney named Paul Curran by an ai.~o'.mdlng margin of better than 4-to-l. The result.a were not as impressive, however, as the margin in polls the week before the election when respondents said they thought Lehrman would do better at dealing with state problems by margins as big as 36-t.o· 1. HOW DID PEOPLE know h ow Lehrman, who has spent his life in the drugstore business. would handle crime or the state's economy? Because he told them how -in millions of dollars worth of television commercials. And therein lies the sad tale. Lew Lehrman, 44, bright, driven, conservative in both lifestyle and politics, made aomething like $35 million in the family business, Rite-Aid drugstores. Outside the family, very few people had any Idea who h e was. In 1981 , he announced that he would spend whatever it cost to become governor. So far, it has oost more than $8 million. Nobody paid much attention in the beginning. Lehnnah's friend, Rep. Jack Kemp of Buffalo -Lehrman and Kemp have since split. personally if n ot ideologically -was considered the likely Republican nominee. But Kemp --~ · RICHARD RllVll 1i " decided he c:ould best serve -or damage -the ~tion by staying in Washington and waiting to run for president. Then the front-runner was state Comptroller Edward Regan. He slmpfy. and wisely, quit, saying he would rather keep his job than c:onfront Lehrman's mqney. The public still had no idea who he was. but Lehrman now really had only one opponent, Curran. Paul Curran, 52, not only had a creditable record of state and federal service, he was a member of a prominent Republican family and had gained a dollop of fame as the special prosecutor appointed to investigate the twisted affairs of Billy Cart.er. Besides. Lehrman was a very vulnerable candidate, an inexperienced ideologue -his victory sign on election night was a clenched fist -who had t.o defend himself again.st charges that h e actually lived in Conn ec tic ut and paid taxes In Pennsylvania. But, obvio us ly, the re was n o contest. Curran matched Lehrman's iB million. including a $4 million t.elevisjon budget. with a pathetic $350,000. Money and television are not everything in politics -Koch outspent Cuomo on U:levision by 2-t.o·l -if a campaign is vigorously waged and vigorously covered by newspapers and television. But, i( the press is not energetic and not vigilant enough, a campaign will be "t'Ovtred" by the candidates themselves. Paid inf ormati on -tele vision commercials, newspaper advertisements and direct mai lings -r e place journallsm. That is what seems t.o have hap~ned in the Republican t'cK.'e. How else can you explain the fact that one week before election day, the New York Daily News &traw ·poll showed that voters thOught by a 36-t.o-l margin that Lehnnan could handle crime better. and by 35-t.o-1 could handle economic problems better? PEOPLE SIMPLY did not know there was another candidate. Although lie campaigned vigorously. Curran was not getting any information through on free media and he could not buy the time and space to inform voters. Yes. part of the problem is the power of money. But there is another part. Newspapers and local television stationa are selling out the public. We ignore political campaigns as ooring -New York City's television stationa are the worst offenders -and then we moan that rich men are "buying" power. What the rich men are actually buying ia commer c ial time a nd full -page advertisements. and the selling is ~ing done by the advertising departments of the same stations and newspapers doing the editorial moaning. All owners think their dog • IS best There are 40 million dogs in the United States. That's probably too many, but don't suggest to aJ\YOne who has one that he or she ought to g• rid of it. M06t dog owners are very loyal. The dog may be man's best friend, but very oft.en man is dog's, too. For almost no reason at all except that she felt sad and wanted to write someone, a 'woman in Orlando, Fla., wrote me a touching letter aoout the death of her boxer, Maximilian. ~he describes him as a wonderful dog and says that she still cries when she thinks ·of him. ''I CAN'T EVEN bring myself to make Jell-0 anymore," ahe aays, "because whenever I made it Maximilian stood around waiting for hla share." Anyone who has ever lo9t a dog kno)VS exactly how thla woman feels. We all say the same t.hi~. "He was like a member of the family.' I've lost two dop in my lifetime and it waa so sad that I don't think I'll ever loee another becauae I'll never have another. Spike and Gifford were both English bulldop. I grew up with Spike and my children grew up with Glfford. They were IOme dop. Like most owners - althouah I don't like to uae that word - we thought our dog was best. I don't think there is another dog in the world so kind. so gentle and with as much penK>nality t.o love as an English bulldog. l'm glad most people with dop feel the same about their breed. It's good that lllY lllllY we're loyal. If the dog is a mixed-breed mutt, the owner usually thinks mixed- breed mutts are best. It ls in memory of Spike and Gifford that I almost always speak to a dog on the street. I may ignore the person he's with but I speak to the dog. With the exception of a Chow, an Afredale named Birn, .everal German 1hepherds and the bad-mannered dog of a good friend I don't want to offend by naming, I've never met a dog I didn't like. I wouldn't want a Chihuah ua, a Pomeranian or a Dobennan plnlcher, but that'• probably becauae ·rve never really known one. I didn't like Poodles, either, until I got to know .everal. and then I Nanie quiz for the bookish As a final 9uiz before I alope off on my annual vacation next week, I've devised a devilish brew for the book'ilh. A surpri1lngly large number of authon1 have had unusual middle names, which they often (though not always) Ignore or 11110-~ ronceal with an Initial. Followlna are the middle namf't of widely known au&hora, offered in uoendln1 order of dlfflNJty. You are to Identify ttwm from tt.e efnauJar clues. A ~ of five correct la not despicable; a nythlna more qualifies rou •• a member of the coanoacent In aood aiandlf'I. 1.Laqhome. 2. Arllflltan. 3. Lutwldp. 4. QftnvUJe . &. Bablqton. •• Mek..-ct-.,, Keith. a. Manley . •. Ou11Uan. \ realized what the people who have them are always raving about. Big dogs appeal to me the moat, but it would probably be better if there were fewer big dogs. M06t big dogs need more exercise than any of us have time to give them, and unless you live on a farm, there acen't many places a dog can be free to roam and run. Next to the bulldog. my favorites are Engliah Setters and Labradors, but I hate t.o .ee people walking them early in the momln8 in New York City. You just know the doc has been sleeping all night and at eeven or eight in the morning he'll get tt five- minute walk because the owner la in a hurry to get t.o work. For the rest of the day the dog wiU be in an apartment waiting for another five-minute walk in the evening. YOtJ OFTEN SEE people actlns; foolishly with their dop, but I su~ other people would have t.houaht I w• foollih with Gifford. In the evenln« rd often get down on the living room lloor and lie there with h im, watching television. He'd paw at me or chew oo my hand affectionately and I'd roll him over and pat his stomach . We only had a couple of rules tor Giffy. We didn't feed him from the iable and we didn't le t h im up on the furniture., SometJmeo, in a moment of wild exuberance at seein1 ua ln the morning, he'd leap up oh our bed 8ftd atart biting at me. through the blanbta. · He knew he waa wrong but M WM having such good fun I never aaMI m\dt to him about it. Some doge are IO cruelly ue.ted that we don't even Uke to think aboul thma. but for the moet part, clop and people ~ovlde as much happineu and frtendthlp u Maximilian and the lady In Orlando provided for each other. OW' behavior with dop lm't alwa19 Vf!rJ adult, but we expre11 an Wfedlon far them that we oft.en withhold from OW' human companlona. It'• ruce. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT IFrld•y, October 8, 1812 1'• True success not the Mr. Megabucks brand DEAR ANN LANDERS: After having reaa all thoee letten from wives of workuhollc executives, l decldt.>d It was high time you rer&n your definition of •'#cceaa. An a w (ul lot ()f h igh -powered bua.lneeamen ought to read It agall). I aee them every day -big shots, chairmen of boards. p.residenta of multi-national corporations - running around Uke crazy, from one meeting to another. They juat got back from London and they are off to · Wash ington or hurrying to a board meeting in Palm Springs. Meanwhile, thelr wives are Into Valium or Chivaa Regal and their kids are in therapy and Mr. Megabucks ia trying to look like he baa the world by the tail. 1 So print It again, Ann, it juJt mlght shake up a few hundred tycoons . -WATCHING THE PASSING OCENE ' DEAR. WATCHING: Here It It -thanks for • HkJDI- • S-ucceaa meau 1ometblDc. differen& to each of us. To me It meaa 1tlf·e1teem, wblcla 11 the belt defense a1alD1t petty go11lp, envy, unfair criticism ud naked lies. .,,,,,, By PHIL IN.TERLANDI of Laguna.Seach "Is this the old crow you said was waiting to 8ee me?" Leo gets green light Sat•rday, October 9 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Refuse to abandon principles. Some penons, who are impatient, would .~joy eeeing you rush to judgment. Don't give them aati1faction. Check security. catch up on correspondence, open lines of communication with one who mjght be overseas. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on communication, exchange of ideas w ith cl.ose • neighbon or relatives. Avoid scattering forces, be poeitive that various puzzle pieces have fallen into place. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on basic , values, hidden coels, locating lost articles. Spotlight , a1IO on payments, collections and special attention to area affecting income. You'll gain backst.age view. You might be in position to pull strings. " CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar cycle high -judgment and intuition are on target. Take initiative. make thing, happen. You'll obtain luxury item or a rt object which aids in beautifying surroundlnp. - Succe11 meant bavln1 lntelll1ent friend• and bone1t crltfc1. It meaa1 tbe ability to lauab at yourtelf and feel real pain wben 1omeone aood 11 In trouble. To appreciate the beat In others and acluaowled1e 1taortcomlnf.• lD ouuelvea -tbl1 11 tucce11. And moat of al , to know tbat you bave earlclled &be llf e of even one person because 1ometll1D1 you Hid or did elevated tbat person In tome 1mall way. Till• la to bave 1ucceeded. - ANN LANDERS. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please help me break out of this vicious circle. I am 10 pounds overweight and losin g Interest In my job. I diet, take amphetamines, eat jupk food and try to exercise, but fall miserably. Then I get disgusted and stuff myself with candy and ice cream, drink more booze than I should a nd reach for a joint. Here's a typical day:-I wake up and promise myself I am going to diet. I have black c.'Offec for breakfast arid maybe a piece of fruit. When l get to work I take an amphetamine capsule to pep me up so I can do my }York. When t finish for the day (5 . g Al#f . WIOflS p.m.), r say, "To hell with It," and atop In a bar for a few drinks. By the time I gel home I'm bombed. Discipline ls gone-and I eat twice as much as I should. I get mad at myself and have another drink. Of c.'Ourse, I'm t.Oo tired to exercise before I turn in {or the nl,ht. Another fallure. I don t want to socialize until I feel and look better. I have no friends to speak of, so J smoke a litUe pot to t.ake the edge off my loneliness. I've had enough of t his craziness. Where do I go for help? A.A.? Weight-Watchers? A spa? To a shrink? A drug rehab? A burnout seminar? ls there some way l can grab hold of my life? -FADING FAST IN D.C. DEAR FADING: Yom need Weight Watchers ANO Alcobollc1 Aooaymoua. ne namben 1re la tbe phone book. You'll feel like a new per1on wltbla two week•. Tru1t me. And please write tn a moatll and tell me I was rl&bt. DEAR· ANN LANDERS: To thl' rouple who adopted a child and then had one of their own. here's a snappy c.'Omeback for dimwitted c.:loch who ask, "Which child Is youn?" Simply say. "That's right. we dad adopt one of the kids, but we can't remember which one." - L .Z. OF FORT WAYNE DEAR L.Z.: BeautlfuJ! I wish I bad tbou1bt of It. . \ Parents, what should you do If your tffn-ager is having sexual relations? Ann Landers' new booklet, "High &hool Sex and How tc Deal Wi th It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents,'' 8ive no-nonsense advice on how tc handle this dell~tt: situation. For each booklet, send 50 cents plus a Jong. stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. &x 11995, Chicago, Ill 6061 1. Ship's captµin tells inside jokes 1n the gray morning the ship was rolling like a drunken sailor. There was a knock at the door. I opened It and the steward shot halfway across the room, fighting to balance the breakfast tray In his hands. The ship rolled the other way. Magically he shot backward out the door. This time he hit the wall. The tray went up in the air and came down - CRASH! The floor was covered with scrambled eggs, coffee cu pe, orange juice. I shut the door on him gently. He looked like he was going to cry. "This is the captain on the bridge," said tht: loudspeaker. "I will now inform you of what is happening." Captain Vittorio Fabietti of the new cruise ship · Tropicale is Italian. He has to choose h is English carefully. He said w e were catching the fringes of Hurricane Olivia. "It is particularly violent with winds to 150 knots or 170 mph. However, there is no worry as this hurricane is 300 males away from us." HE PAUSED. OBVIOUSLY he thought the speech was a little short. But words were falling him. So he gave us the mercur y reading in millibars. The weather off Puerto Vallarta -"84 degrees." Click. The steward rapped on the door again. He got inside with the tray. Put it down and ran. ,.,, STAI Df Ul'Ullf AROUND THE WORLD The Tropicale with a thousand passengers is on her maiden voyage to Mexico. It's early. Other cruise lines won't start until next month. (Pilots who fl y the hurricane hunters have a jingle for it: t'July, stand by. August, upon us. September, remember, October. all over.'') Hurricane Norman had just passed when we left Los Angeles Harbor. The sun shined. The sky was as blue as washed denim. The second day we rounded the tip of Baja California. G ray clouds were building In the western sky. Gusts of wind blew acroa the deck. It picked up a couple of serving trays and sent them sailing over the side. The Tropicale leaned over easily on the first wave. At the deck bar. glasses slid.crashing down the counter, the barman in hot pursuit. THE CRUISE DIRECTOR came on the pipe cheerily. Carnival Cruise Lines calls these ''The Fun Ships.'' They're determined to keep you busy. "Good morning! Th.ere will be hol"'lleracing an the lounge! A free dance class on the pool deck! GORIN ON lllDGf · BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Don't forget the singles party this evening! "When we reach Puerto Vallarta, people on the tour to see where they made 'The Night of the Iguana' may disembark. Tonight the diaoo opens with Tony at 10 o'clock! "ShowUme at 11! Bingo with free champagne!" We had dinner at the captain's table. He said at was a~ques\lon of slowing down the ship for comfort, or getting to Puerto Vallarta on lime for the tour where Liz and Dick made history. The n he said h e would tell a story. H e summoned up his English with an Italian accent. "A MAN CAM E TO A FARMER and said: ·1 want to get into a new line of work. I would like to work on a farm.' So the farmer ~ve him a shovel and told him: 'Shovel all that fertilizer -how do you say. manure? -into a pile.' The farmer went to town and when he came back 1t was au done very well. "The next day the farmer showed the man a pile of potatoes. He said: 'Put the small potatoes in one pile and the big ones in another.' And when he • came back from town the man was-hardly started. So he asked him why. "The man said: 'All my life I have been a sea captain. It was easy for me to shovel manure. But with the potatoes -I have always had a hard lime making decisions."' I think It's an inside joke. You have to be a ship's captain to get it. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH ment was. perhaps. unduly harsh. ace of spades and led a dia mond to dummy's ten. The finesse succeeded -the con tract did not. When East fail · ed LO follo w l o the second dia· mond, declarer could make no more than eight tricks. Therefore. the winning play at trick two is to take an immediate diamond finesse. When that succeeds, declarer can return to hand with the ace of spades and repeat the finesse. That lands six dia· mond tricks. Now declarer can afford to cash the king of spades to bring his trick total to nine, and then take the club finesse for another over· trick. As a result. he acores eleven tricks instead of eight. + K 76 '7 83 O AKJ1072 • 94 WEST EAST • Q 1095 '7 Q104 0 5 • J.U '7 AJ762 0 Q 983 +J • K 10653 SOUTH +A83 '7 K 95 0 64 • AQ872 The bidding: Solltla We1t Nortli Eut l • Pa11 1 0 Pue l NT Pa11 3 NT PaH Pa11 Pa11 Opening lead: Six or \?. South, declarer at three no trump. made a alight technical error. His punish· The auction was routine. After his partner's no t,,rump rebid. showing a balanced minimum. North correctly decided that his side's best chance for game was three no tr ump. so he got there without fu rther ..ado. West led hi11 fourth·best heart. and declarer captured East's queen with the king. Unless hearts were going to split evenly. it was obvious that declarer would need tricks in a hurry. It was equally obvious that the dia mond suit would have to pro vide those tricks, and that declarer cou ld not afford to lose a trick in the suit. So al trick l wo declarer led a diamond to the king. He came back to hand with the Declarer's technique was reasonable, but inaccurate. To lead a diamond to the king before taking the finesse gains only in the event that East has a singleton and It is precisely t he queen. However. even If you lmtw that East held a Jone dia mond. the odds are 4 l against it being the queen. Obviously, declarer was going to lake a diamond finesse. Ir the suit broke 3-2 and the queen was onside, any line would work. Bul against a 4· 1 break declarer would need to finesse twice! Ho" .. 1•• c .... ee tM beat opeadac lead? Clla&rles Coro• hu ~ u1"er. For a copy of "WhlaJ• O..•a.. Lead1," eead 11.85 to "Gore•·Load1,.. care of t•ls H"1paper1 P.O. Boa 259, Norwood, N.J. 076'8. Make clteeks payable to Newe- paper .... ke. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Green light ii flashed ; ~~~?.a;:..=i;·~ 40th hh;thday blahs will pass soon ' indlvlduaJ Jenda benefit of experience, ia supportive and could obtain needed extension. • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You strike chord of univerul theme. People relate to you, popularity increuet a nd lndividual you admire pays important compliment. Lunar emphasis on desire, improved l career palit.lon and elevated 1\anding in community. ;, LIBRA (Sept. 23.-0ct. 22); H ighlight r independence, willingness to pioneer a project. You'll make valu.ble new cont.acta. You'll have ability to get to heart of matten. • SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Oood lunar upect •• coinddel wtth Jancuage, Juab, abtllty to open new b markets. Focus on publlcat.lon, special rights and ., penm..ions. Follow through· on hunch -you'll reptn RnR of direct1on. " IAOl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 22-.Dec. 21): What had been hklden wUl be revealed -you'll benefit u ,..,ult. Foc\11 on lncreHed popularity, travel opp_o~t_un lty, c hance to lnau1urate special publlahlna « educetlonal procram. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Go slow, U. low, do plenty of oblervlna and lil1enln1. &nphull on le1al mauen, co-produc&&on1, •h ared ... reepon1lb1Utl• and lon1-a.rm arran1ement1. A8UAJUUI (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What Md been -..... far srantecl wW now prove a valuable ..... a.a. a.dkated throuch wrtuen word, yow oounaeJ " la •...-it for 1pec:lal pro1ram appea1Jn1 t o 1116nDrtil9a, apeciaJ 1Dterwt lf'OUPI· P. llC81 (Peb. 1 t -Mereh 10): Vtew1 .,, _......._.; indlvkluala who pnvloully appMnd . .,ladUfeHa& will •ow beeorne entbutlellht .......... Paa.-an,.,.....~. chartama. ~ n"°" ••th metnben of OOPollte MX. l DEAR DR. STEINCROHN : I 've 'ult celebrated my 40tll blrtllday. Unlike many o my frtend1, I'm aot too coacerned about preventive medlclae. I tlllu lite nderlyln1 reason 11 that I don't really waat to 1et old. Wiiy 1laoald I worry about my blMd claoletterol? Wiiy worry about my blood preaHre? Wiiy take X·ray1 aad bart1m eaema1? Uacoatelo.1ly, llnHt be afraid of 1ettla1 old and llelplesa. Wbt worries me moat la laavlDs to be conaped to • aanta1 llome alMI llvlaa o•t my Hie like a n1etable. HOHtdy, aowt doll'l yo1 tlllak prevntlve medlclae I• overdoaer Wiiy aot try to live rtpt (H ,......_, •• onreatln1, ao 1tre11) and lent tlte rest to Molller Nat1re? I tlllak too maay of my frtelMl1 worry tbelr llvn away tryla1 to 1tay baldly ao dley can 1et old. I know yo1 woa't .. ree. -MR. 8 . DEAR MR. 8 .: You gue.ed riCht. lf I agreed POT sliots BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT l'M F~LLING INTO THE FUTURE, ANO CAN ONLY MOl'll. •OflCTHr...a NICE 1• THEU 'TO CATCH ME . with your philosophy, I might as well give up trying to keep people like yourself healthy and alive. My !eellna ii that you're suffering from the 40-yeer·old Blrt"hday Blaha! But, like most of us, you'll 5 over them. You'll get up one mornlng, stretch out your arma and •Y· "What a beautiful day,'' hope for many, many more -even unto the aae of 80. You'll be happy to know that you're betna too arudoua. About 8 out of 10 Ammcanl over a.ae 65 Uve In their own home9. And only about 5 ~nt of thole over 85 Uve In nunm, homes. Don t be ., sloomy about old •I•· All older ~ople aren't helple.. Look around you and you lJ ae quite a few okt.ierv who are acUve and happy. Preventive medidne? I think that checkina up on your ht!alth at lhirtlme al Ute mabt sood tente. Worry about old ap when you tel there. DEAR DA. IT&INCROBN: I Hff tr f rem ............ Ll .. 'lUYelelMeallNllrtfte •••1aa.1 .. ....-.a.11teeueta.~• ...... l'W au. •II 112:• ~ '91 CM)' .............. ,..... .. ..... .. ....... .., ........... ,. U.iri .... .....,, - MRI.II. I Dl'..\R MRS. M.: '11Mn'liifmww, but I can't~-~~*""'.f.J dlt .. ~~lah" ......... .... • L,..•af'iii.'==:::=:r.... ..... ... T JOUI HIAl1H DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN ' DEAR MRS. K.: I know of no adentific ttudies that prove that It'• helpful. Vitamin C -llke vitamin E ._ hM often worn an envted reputation which it cto..n't deeerve -In the treatment of everythlnc from lnsrown toenaila to cancer. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: 1 I bave rece•tly W IUUI rela ..... wtdl aomeoae wllo dl.eonred sM ... c"'9e· A Wffll lla1 pa1Hd aM I ltave M .,.,. 1 al aU. l•'t tlll• rea ... IH9P le ....._ ._, 1 '9••'t ca1pt &IM lafeetlM! -MR • x. ' DEAR MB. X.: Until lately, medal ophuon 1&1ppar1.t Che belief that aonorrhu only "bld .. ln ~ wtult..., invariably 1howed up with .uch z:'~ • bumlnc on urination and penile . • We now kftow that aonoccoca1 lnfectlon Ill th9 IDl1 e be 1ymptoml•. You may haw die..,...._.. without tu1pectJna tt. TMref~. Mt. X., I a• a that you p t f\elp. Have a checkup to lllillil 111N J'* do DOt have P'O"'hff foUowlni JG'lr ............. • Or•nr Cout DAILY PILOT /Frlday. October •• 1882 • Children learn valuable lessons • ID gardening ,. 11 PETE R TONGE ..... ~ ....... ......, ........... WEYMOUTH, Ma11. -Several yean qo 1 met Peter Wotowlec, at the time head of the Cleveland achool 1)'1tem'1 gardening program, a model of li.,klnd. Biven a competent lruitructor. And, u the youngster aucceeda In the aarden, he gains an Improved perception of himaeU. Feelinp of aelf-worth replace neaatlve concepts, and the cause of both rebelliousneu and exce11lvu 1hyn'98 evaporate. lncht"9 opart he llCll a pr..ctlcal letMIOn in math while learning to appreciate the value of compo9t In the planting hole. Young1tera also re1pond to the plant'a need of them. They fnWil aow the aeed, water and otherwise nurture the aeedUng. They know that, without their mlnlat.raUons, the aeedllng would fare Indifferently at beat. This klndlea a aenae of re.poruilbllity Surveys for GFA by the Gllllup organlz.atlon have shown that a majority of parenr.a would Uk • to IM.'<l ~ardening taught In the achools. Some &ehools teach these skills, but not 'many largely because teachcra lack the teaching materials and don't know how to go about it. "" lnvolvl-d," "The Importance of Harvetl f<'ah-.," "66 Educatlonal a_nd ExcltinM Acllvltk'I After the Gard"n t. Planled. "All About Top Soll," "Making Rahled Beds," "Liability lruuranc:e, Do You Need It?" Apparently teaching baaic gardening 8kUJI to youngsters waa accompliahlng tu more than merely Imparting the ablllty to raise carrots, cabbage and cantaloupes. It was found that ~uenttr rebellious children became cooperative after enrolling in the ~.shy youngsters became more confident and outgoing, and the grades of previously ~r students improved. Wben the child who has never before acored well at. achool gets an A or a B grade on his report card for gardening. the resulting Increased confidence Is later reflected In o'her subjecta, too. Th~re is also another reason behind thia improvement according t o Wotowiec. The chlld in the garden reads the seed catalogs In choosing what to plant, and later he r~ads the inst.ructions on the packet of seeds he is sowlng. If h~ has live f~t of row and t~e lettuce plants muat be s~ six Cleveland's fiscal woes caused the gardening program to be cut a \few year1 bac k , but no t before the Wotowiec skills In organizing youth gardc,nlng had been pasaed on to Gardens for All, the National The manual will flll that nec>d for teachers and leaden of youth or community groupa that wish to teach gardening to neighborhood youngsters would also benefit from the manual, which Includes first-person stories, experiences of people who have been teaching youth grdening for years. "Gardening is SQ much more than almply weeding and waterin,," says Lynn Ocone, direc tor of Yo uth Gardening Programs for OFA, "and the manual shows how to aet that message acr068." GFA currently La raising funda to cover the initial cost of printing the manual. The manuals will sell for $10 a ropy. so that sub8cquent printings will be financed by sales. If you wish to make a tax-deductible contribution, send it to Gardens for All, 180 Flynn Avenue, Burlington. Vt: 05401. " Why? Success with growing things apparently comes readily to youngsters, . Association for Gardening. Much of this Information ls now being included in GFA's "New Youth Garde ning Manual," currently in its final editing stage. ' Among the subjects cover~d are: "How lo Inspire Support for Projects," "Gardening as a Way to Get Parents ·I Mousey garden Ste fanie Wescott's garden gr ows strange vegeta bles. The 1 3-year-o~d daughter of Glenn Wescott of Costa Mesa said she planted four pota toes last spr ing "just to see what would happen ." She said she got a bunch o f tiny vegetables and th e o ne she is ho lding. The potato grew a few extra bumps and• the result was the shape o f a mouse's head. How to make garden grow By J OE BIGHAM ................ ,,.. University o f California agricultural experts are recruiting volunteers to teach people how to make their prdens grow. The volunteers, called "master gardeners," learn techniques of cood gardening from UC Cooperative Extension officials, then spread that knowledge to others in their communities. tn gardening. "It really is a way of allowing us to intensively train a group of people, and they in tum· multiply our efforts," says Dr. Dennis Pittenger, UC-Riverside urban horticulture expert who directs 'the program. The volunteers can reach more p eople and answer more questions than county extension specia lists who often find themselves "just responding to telephone calls," Pittenger says. "There's also a certain amount of satisfaction in volunteering and serving the community. Wf: have people from all walks of life, everything from people who know relatively little about gardening on a h ome scale to tha.e who have been professional landscapers or horticulturalists in some fashion.'' . Garden book has ·'everything' Salad recipes d a te back to 14 th century \ By E ARL ARONSON AHoo4MM ,._ Writ., One of the most delightful garden books to come our way recently is "In and Out of the Garden," Workman Publishing by Sara Midda, a young Englishwoman. [t is filled with refreshing, entertaining little lllust.ralions in color and loaded with garden talk and tipa. - Three years of research and writing have resulted in a book cr'amrned with lightly offered lnfonnalion, lyrics, poems, proverbs and recipes. One of the latter is Noah's Soup, with two of each of many vegetables, of course. • There are salads dating to the 14th century, with a notation that "for a housewife it was considered a virtue to prepare a 'sallet' also serving aa a decoration." Among the many quotations and her '>Wn obeervatlons is one that asks: "Do you remember? Careful watering of rows we planted that changed from strange seeds into flowers-?" The book 'is divided into four sections: "What was Paradise but a Garden," ".The Vegetable Garden," "The Pleasu~ of an Orchard," and 'The Garden of Herbs." There is a little something about many vegetables, herbs and fruits, and a chart showing "When to sow and how to grow" vegetables from seed. "The Scented Garden," Van Nostrand Reinhold by Rosemary Verey tells how lo choose, Hang a garden in a basket Hanging buket gardens allow you to grow attractive d,Jants ln unlikely places. A basket or suspende planter can add a vining tomato, cucumber or flowering annual to your porch ~r balcony without taking up much space. Hanging baskets display the most colorful blooms at eye leveland can disguise a plain or unsightly view. Numerous types of containers are avajlable for hanging gardens. Any of these, whether plastic, wood or a wire basket lined with peat moss, will work flne. Containers should be lightweight and allow drainage. Baskets hanging outdoors will require watering at least once a day, so check them grow and use plants that bring fragance to your Ufe, home and table. ThP. author includes more than 1,000 plants she believes can provide the basis for a fragrant garden, large or small. Some of her selections will be familiar to you, others little known. The book h~ many color, ~d black and white illustrations based on old manuscripts, herbals. paintings and drawings. There also are recipes. "Evergreens: A Guide for I.:.andscape, Lawn and Garden," Walker by H. Peter Loewer, advi.aes on the selection, purchase, and care of evergree.ns. The book is termed 'an affectionate testament to these study, year-round wonders.'' Loewer, a widely-known botanical artist and writer, Includes 95 illustrations to help identily evergreens through shape of needles, size and appearance of trees. Two paperbacks from Garden Way, Charlotte, Vt., are "Carrots Love Tomatoes," by Louise Riotte, and "Gardening Know-How," by Dick Raymond .. "Carrots': notes that, like people, vegetables thrive on companionship. The author says companion planting yields a more productive and aesthetically pleasing garden. The gardening book is by a practical gardener who d iscusses wide-row planting and how to increase yields. It includes an insect identification chart Nur"iPry Spt•cial "KING ALFRED" DAFFODIL Fi II* B.ULBSi ~ ~!!~g REG 49EACH ~·9'11.~ Flori-.t Spec iul ROSES TAKE HOME DOZENS SEVERAL COLORS fttquently. Larger containers, such as 10-to 12-inch H =ue;~!~ less frequent watering than the a) lis\as . ln addition to watering, fertilire your plants IW.Y following the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure H Nursery -Florist the baskets are attached securely with strong hooks; .~,a a basket plus plants and moist soil can be quite ·---=~=~=:2:1:4~0=H:a:r~bo:r~l~l~vd:.:'.:C:o:•t:a:M:•~•=o~ heavy. Ad .... lllrwgft~12.IM2. ..... ......, ..... After they receive 45-60 hours of tra.ining from county extension specialist.a, volunteers hold clinics at libraries and shopping malls or give lectures to others interested The knowledge the volunteers gain "has proven to be thelr main drive behind getting Involved," he adds. During their training, the future master gardeners learn some thi~ about their specific geographic areas, but ''generally are taught core material that ls relevant anywhere," Pitte nger .---------------------L------------------- Table settings guild topic Marge Roberts wiJI pretient an exhibit of table settings at the Orange County Floral Arts Guild meeing Monday in Santa Ana. The 10:30 a.m. aesaion will kick -off the guild'• 23rd eeuon. The N you doft't lmHe. I can oftlf lllpoftlnt ump . on • Insurance. a.nt ~ rwwarc1 from: umJT••MU ' .. 1 Ollt .... pout ...... ............ c... IH-1'• Dirtct from "°"' ... thrv Sat. at Huntington Center. ~, Gll't ... '2.22 3 for" guild meets the second Monday of each month October through May. Tickets are $3.50 at the door. The meeting will be at the Womens' Club of Santa Ana, 601 N. Baker Street. says. They receive lessons in plant growth , soil1. water, rlant disease and insect contro plus specific sections on turf, fruit trees, landscape materials and vegetables. "It's important that they have a wi l lingness to l e arn communicative-type akllla too." Pittenger feels. LLO\'D•!i garden shop Pansies & Violas Pony Pak 51c Kellogg's Top"r u.. .. conr-" rye ..... J ... ft. , ... SI.It Kellogg•s Gromulch o.tdoor' ,._.... Ml• IMdy to ... for ,, ... , ehrube, roeee, •• 2 ... ft. re.. $4.lt s3•• 4" Pot ..... 3.50 lllPllll UI lllE ~-] .. What's n ew in bu iness? 111am111111 mm FAday, Oct. e. 1982 BUSINESS COMICS 8 3-5 86 A Costa .Me a bank and ·a county magazine~ Pase B4. 0 0 . . New 'rollov.er' boat· can • •• • • • • roll over Better than the old d og's trick of "roll o ver and play dead ," th~ Coast Guard has tested this new 30-foot_surf rescu e boat which can roll over and come back to lile again -the boat has no keel and has de monstrated that it easily can be righte d even after being turned upside do~n. and come back alive ·Spend • a nice day without spending too much By JODI CADENHEAD or ... o.m,,.....,. Finding 110mething fun to do for $5 or less is a little like catching fireflies In a tin can; it's possible but somewhat difficult. Hard presaed to trim our own budget,s, we came uPflwlth a list of activities that won't devastate most pocketbooks or even require Orange Coast area residents to leave their home towns. In addition to the list provided here, local libraries, theaters and city recreation departments are good sources for year-round budget events. Costa Mesa F.ST ANCIA ADOBE -Tours of the historical way station in Carta Maa~snatancta Park, 1900 Adams Ave .. are offered every· Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. and the second and fourth Sunday of the month from 1 to 4 p.m. Free. RACQUETBALL -The city offers racquetball at Orange Coast College Monday through Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is $3 a court per hour. For more inf«mation call 7~4-5359. NOGUCHI SCULPTURE GARDEN -"California Scenario," a 1.6-acre garden by renowned sculptor lsamu Noguchi, located between the American City Bank and Great Western Savings towers in South Coast Plaza Town Center, acroea from South Coast Plaza, Is open daily. Free. SWAP MEET -Open every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange Coast Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, comer of Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard. Admiaaion $1 a car. SQUARE DANCING -The city o Hers classes every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Downtown Community Center, 1860 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. AdmissJon Is $2.50 at the door for people over 16. BOWLING -The city offers bowling classes Monda~ at 3:30 p.m. for youngsters, 7 to 11 years old and Thursday at 3:30 p.m. for younpters 12 to 14 at Kona Lanes, 2699 Harbor Blvd. Cost I.a $2.50 a lealon. PACK A PICNIC -TeWinkle Park at 970 Arlington offers 49 acres, two lakes, tennis courta and volleyball courta. For Information about city softball and volleyball leagues call 642-0646. LAP SWIMMING -The city offers lap swimming for adults Monday throush Friday from noon to 1:30 p.m . at the Downtown c.ommuruty Center, 1860 Anaheim Ave., Coeta Mesa. Coet ls 50 cents. BROADWAY ~ -The Alan Remingtoo Quartet will perfonn pop tunee from Broadway shows Saturday night at. Orange c.o.t CoIJeae at 8 in the Fine Ana Hall, 119. Adm1-lon la .. at the door and l3 in advance. For reservations call 566-~. PLANETARIUM SHOW -Star gazers are invited to the ut.ronomy show Fridays at 7 and 8:30 p.m. In the Planetarium, ....,. the Sdence Build l.nl at Ora.nee Coast C.Ollege. Admi.ion ia SUO at the door for adults and Sl for children urider 12. SJ)llCe ia Umlted. Fountain Valley CAR RACING -The Malibu Grand Prix In Fountain Valley'• Huilh l'amlly Fun Center at Warner and Mapolla awnuet oUen bumper car rectna for kid.a and adulta. Coet II tl.85 a lap f« adulta and $1.25 a lap tor children. BATl'INO CAOE -Adulta and children can practice benlnc at the Fun Center, open aeve.-i daya a week from 9 a.m. to t p.m. eo.t ii f l for 25 plu:he9. Bumper boats, ln the wne location. are open aeven days a week from noon to 9 p.m. Cost II $U O. · MlNlA'nJU GOLF -'Ille coune ia open Monday throuah Friday from 9 1.m. to 10 p.m . and weekend.a until 11 p.m. Located mo at MacnoUa and Warner awnuea. Coet la $2.50 for adulta, '3 atw e p.m. and '2 for chlktren. The water alide .. open Saturday and ....,_ only fnlm noon to 9 p.m. Cost la ts.50. MILi" BQUARS PARK -The park at W arner a nd Broaldwnt in,.._...,, Valley hat a lake, picnic fadli\Jel and '• mu •s.,... Slater and Ellis, offers 18 acres of nature tu.ih, wildlife, birds and ecological reserves. Free. . LAP SWIMMING -The Huntington Beach Gym and Pool at 16th and Palm streets offers adult swimming P,llonday and Wednesday 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., Friday, 5 to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m ., with family swimming offered Monday and Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Coet is $1. • PIER FIS HING -No license is needed to fish from the pier, open from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fishing polet are $3 all day and bait starts at $1.25 per half pound. For more information call 536-7373. NEWLAND HOUSE MUSEUM -Tours of the historical home built in 1898 are of(ered the third Sunday of every month from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Group tours are available. For more information call 962-5777. BRITISH COMEDY -Golden West College will offer a British mm series beginning Sunday at 2 p.m. with the "Man in the White Suit" with Alec Guinness. Admission is $2 or $9 for the six-week series in the Health Science Hall, room 131. BOLSA CHICA TOURS -The Amigos de Bolsa Chica offers guided tours of the Huntington Beach ecological preserves the first Saturday of every month from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The two-hour tours depart every 15 minutes from the parking lot acrou from the main entrance of Bolaa Chica State Beach. Walking shoes and binoculars are suggested. Free. FIRING RANG.I!: -The public 1s inv ited to use the Huntington Beach Police Aalociation range at 18221 Gothard Street. }fours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursdays noon to 8 p.m. Ammunition Is provided. Cost $4 a day. Irvine SCIENCE MUSEUM -The Experience Center at 3531 Old Main Street near Culver Avenue and the San Diego Freeway offers hands-on exhibits for children and adults. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. Admiaaion Is $2 for adults and $1 for students and children. For more lnfonnation call 552-8228. LAP SWIMMING -Adults are invited to swim at the Heritage Park Aquatic Complex, at Walnut and Yale avenues. Hours are 6 to 8:30 a.m., 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Cost is $1. ROLLER SKATING -Skating Plus, 3375 Michewn Drive. Cost la $1 -$2.75, Including skate rentals. Adult and family schedules offered. Bowling is offered at the Irvine Lanes, 3415 Michelson Drive. Cost is $1.50 per game after 6 p.m. and/5 cents for shoe rentals. FILMS -UCI's Associated Students offe r Friday and Saturday night films at Science Lecture Hall, $2 students, $2.50 general. "Sharky's Machine" will be shown Friday and Saturday at 6:30 and 10:~0 p.m. with "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" at 8:45 p.m. MORE FILMS -Uq Film Society also offers Saturday evening films in Social Sciences Lecture Hall at 8 p.m. Most are foreign films and a~ion Is $2. Saturday night "The Testament of Orpheus" by Jean Cocteau (1959) and ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" by Robert Welner (1919) will screen., MUSIC -The city sponsors music programs at Turtle Rock Park Clubhouse. Guitarist Carlos Montoya will perform Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Admission is $5 per person and $8 per couple. The Los Angeles Wind Quintet will perform Oct. 31 at 2 p.m. Free. The lrvine Symphony at 4 p.m. Admission is $2. ARTS AND LECTURES -Italian p ianist Norbe rto Capp0ne will perform Friday at 8 p.m. in the UCI Fine Arts Concert H.all. Admission is $5. KFI radio duo Lohman and Barkley will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. in UCI Crawford Hall. Admission is $5. The Los Angeles Wind Quartet will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. Admission is $4. Laguna Beach ~USEUM OF AH'f -About 100 posters are on display at the LaJ{Unr Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive, open every day except Monday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Donations. YEAR-ROUND ART -About 26 artists display thetr works year round on the Village Green, located along South Coast Highway. between Laguna Avenue and Legion Street. PICNIC SPOT -Lawn bowling and chess are just IOf1'le of the 1porta o((ered in Hei.Ier Park, overlooking the Pacific Ocean along South Coast Highway at Cliff Drive. JAZZ FANS -Music nigh tly at the White Houae on South Co:ast Highway, near Forest, and the Ivy Houae, Forest at 3rd Street. country western and popular mua.ic at the Sand Piper at South Coaat HUrhway, near Brooks Street. OLD FAVORITES -Suruet w atchers like the Hotel ,Laguna's Pier 9 for drinks, atmoep here and view. About 100 locall crowd the Laguna Dtll fNer/ Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the comer of Flrat and Glenneyre for cheep drinks and sandwiches. Homemade breakfMt at The Cottage, South Coast Highway at Cliff Drive. Newport Beach • ROLLER SKATING -Hourly rentala $2.50 at the Ocean Front Wheela, 105 Main StnM. near the Balboa Pier on the- Balboa Pennlnlula. ~n 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday throuah Thunday and 10 a.m. to rnklnfcbt l'rlday Ou·°'•lh Sunday. GARDEN TOURS -'J1w 8hennan lJbrary and Gardena, 2647 E. Cout Hwy., Corona cW Mar, open dally from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 'lbe library iii o,.n fram I a.m. to D p.m. and the prden offen a wide aelecUon of trop6cal and delert planta. Admlllion ii $1. OC&AN PICNIC -One of the mc.t ..-.nJc picnic apota alone &lw COMt la atop the....., blutt. aJanc Oceen Boulevard and ~R CRUISE -'l'cu9 of the harbor depert daily at noon. I. I. 3 p.m. and on Sa~ and Sundays at 4 p.m. from th• Balboa Pavillon. Coll 11 14 for 45 mln utet. For more lnfonnadln call 973.5241, TM terry rkh to Belboe laland ii IC.ill only 10 Cllftta. 4S c.n• for cmw. BACK 8A Y -Nature entb\19'1ata on bike « foot wW ft\joy • tourlftl the Newport .._.. baJ, locai.d off J..,..._ Boulevard M\7S&UM -'lbe Newport Harbor An M~ llO . , ... ·: . • .. . . .. ' Huntington Beaeh end =l>unl9. ....... .. ,la~ n.dlw tbriNlh ...... , ,..... 11 1.m. ... g:.=., .wt p.m. Frtc1111-l'ar man lntaNa*" .U 119-lla. __,,11~- IA1fDCASTLl8 -The annual fanwy In the eand __.... undm' w., OIL 17 al naan • car...dll .... ac.1e a..h. l'lw, ,NATUU CMT&R -Th e Shipley Nature Cen ter ln Hua lledt't Central Park alone Goldenw..i between (I 2 ' .. Orange Coatt Dt'IL• Y PILOT /Friday, Ootob« 8, 1982 Gentlemen's fashioB shOw prodUces x uks l'i UREN £. KLEIN .. DlllJ .... 1 .... • • Irreverent wa1 definitely the ~~"or d w ttl~h de1crlbed t he .·~lnaa it the "Gentlemeo'1 ·• aberd,ihery" fashion 1how , eld Ttiunday at the South · tout Plaza Hotel. ~:: The U OO ·a -plate a.Hair ':~uded lunch, door prizee and i~at buaineumen modellns the l~telt In f&1hlon from Bullocu .. Ua htre, P.O .S .H ... Neiman- '• arcu1, Sllverwood1, Phe lp• , •• . eager and Forty-Love. t~ • About 220 local society and !:=:frotetaional leaders attended. : ~· Tom Riley, Orange County ::liupervlaor, hosted the third "' annual fund-raiaer for the Slaters ; of the Society ·Bevoted to the Sacred Hea r t, a group which works with county youth and sponsors retreat ~nters in Santa Ana and Big Bear. Pa u l Sal a t a, master of ' teremonles, poked fun at the .f':.1e8la as well as the partici~nta .pf th e show. "T hat's for the 'Catholics," he conunented, When -Ole sisters raffled off a collector's plate. And when Monsignor Jose Crosby won a Stetson cowboy hat, Salata quipped. "That's for when you do a sermon at the Crazy Horse." Kitty Leslie, from Neiman· Marcus, provided a running commentary for the show, which was judged by Alice O'Ne'lll Avery, Marian Bergeson, Athalle Clarke, Lydia G. Deane, Joanne Mix, Ti Potel, Beverly Salata, K a r e n Stan ton, K a h ryn Thompeon, Pilar Wayne, Harriett M. Wieder, Harriette Witmer and Jan Worthi ngton. They chqse model Anthony Vitti for the "Mr. Macho" award, Tony Moiso as "Mr. Penonallty," and Bob Waller as "Moilt Likely to Succeed at Modellna." Other models inclucJed: Ralph Clock, Tim Parker, Anton io Caanolo, Tom Evans. Bob Fluor, Tim Haidinger, Gary Hunt, Gil Kruger, Bill MacDougall, Bruce Nestande, Geoffrey Stack, Roger Stanton and Miohael Gering. ~ .{\~~·S-t~ $ m an agemtml . HAID Fl#ISIEO SllRTS FOR U#OO•,RO•ISEO UOELLE#O Sustaining a tidy enviromm~nt when time is your most valuable conmodity . Ory Cleaning Plck-Up/Dellvery Setvlng Corona del Mar & Parts of .,ewport BACHELOR-ETE SERVICES I 414-4044 I Public Introduction of the 1983 Renault Alliance Seu1 Wing of South Coast Plaza thru October I 0th SOUTH COAST PLAZA VALET PARKING-all Mall hours: 10·9 weekdays: 10·6 Saturday; 12·5 Sunday The. Airporter Inn Hotel Presents ERRAND SERVICES THE GREG TOPPER SHOW • 1u.day through Saturd9¥, S.,lnnlng October 12 In the C.,,.,.t Loun~ .... -- GIANT- LIQ"IDA TION SALE HlllDllDE ORIEllTIL CIRPOS I RUIS EVERYTHING REDUCED FROM 400/o TO 800/o OllE DIY OllLY SATURDAY, OCT. 9-·10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR., NEWPORT BEACH Over 300 of the finest quality rugs will be available. These rugs releaSed by a large wholesaler to raise urgently needed cash. The following Is a list of the first 80 rugs as they appear on the catalogue. COUNTRY OF REGULAR SALE CAT. STOCK DESCRIPTION ORIGIN SIZE ffilg PRIC.£ ,.--~4 Blue & White Aubaaaon lndla 7'10x5'7 s 400 $ 150 2. . 15906 Light Green Chinese China 8'x5'7 1,050 475 3. 10636 Ru1t. Green. Beige Samarkand China 9' 1x4·9 920 350 4. 1142 Red, Brown Kellm Turkey 5'x4'6 180 75 '5, 3034 Gold Green Sinkiang China 4'7x2'4 240 95 6 11683 Black & White Afghan Afghanistan 10'3x8'1 2.050 800 7. 10397 Red & Blue Tabriz Ind la 9'9x6'4 2.000 750 8. 2075 Red Oooble Bue Bokhara Pakistan 13'7x 10'3 8,300 2.500 9. 17076 Beige Tabe Tabal Tabriz Iran 8'6x5'10 5, 100 2,400 10. 15948 Beige & Green Chlneae China 10'x6'6 2.100 750 11. 16032 Blue lndo Aubauon India 8'4x5'5 1,650 600 12 10668 Green & Ru1t Samarkand China 8'3x5'2 1,200 450 13. 14042 Ana Beige & Brown Kuhmlrl Kaahan Pakistan 8'10x5'1 6, 100 ~ 2.600 2153 Green Laver Kerman Iran 8'5x4'10 4, 100 1,850 8983 Brown Chinese Chln·a 6'x4' 575 180 8773 lncfo ~eskln India 5'x3'2 550 175 8714 lndo Herez Ind la 3'x2' 210 70 6513 Fine Blue & Red Sarouk Iran 11'8x8'3 12.000 4,900 3917 Creme D.B. Bokhara Pakistan 10'x7 '2 2.900 1,350 7913 Green Chlnete China 3'x2' 190 60 1028 Turkish Kellm Turkey 8'3x3' 160 85 11464 Red lndo Hern Ind la 9'5x6'3 1, 100 450 6933 Brown Chin ... China 9'x6' 1, 100 300 13580 Green Sinkiang Chinese China 9'3x8'10 1,900 710 4723 Blue & Red Allhar Iran 6'9x6'2 1,450 575 15933 Blue Floral ChlneM China 8'3x8·3 2,600 600 4218 Imperial Botchara Pakistan 5'11x4' 1,250 450 A-472 Sinkiang Chlnete Runner China 11'x2'6 910 325 .13260 Gold Chlnne Runner China 11'6x2'6 1,750 485 7708 Rust/Blue Balkan Tabriz Romania 6'8x4'5 1,450 625 11915 Gold/Blue YI" Chinese China 12'x9' 4,750 1.850 4640 Hunting Scene Beige . & Brown Tabriz Egypt 9'7x6'7 7,600 2.700 33. 16031 Ivory & Green Aubauon India 9'1x6' 1.400 650 34. 3977 Burgundy D B. Bokhara Pakistan 9'9117'5 3,200 1,250 35. 17639 ~undy & Ivory Kerman Iran 12·4x9· 9,500 4,000 36. 17106 & Blue Prayer Rug Pakistan 3'X2' 222 90 37. 16173 Gold Chlneae China 4'x2' 240 85 38. 14793 Red Shah Afghanistan 4'2ll2'8 475 180 39. 6968 Brown Anlmal Scene Chinese China 9'x6' 1.100 300 40. 2572 Sinkiang Chlnete China 12'2•9' 3.500 1, 100 41. 16247 Kalhmlrl Kashan Pakistan 6'x4'2 4,250 1.750 42. A-658 Floral Beige Tabriz lndla 10'x2'8 1.650 875 43. 2389 Floral Wine & ~ Kashan Egypt 4'10x2'8 1,350 620 44. 5310 Aed. Black Beige alllmlh India 9'2ll2'3 575 226 . 45. 16532 Light Green ChlneM China 6'7x4'7 850 380 46. 10330 Blue, Red lndo Herez India 11'3x8'3 2.350 950 ·47. 071 Super Fine Mllcov Tabriz Romania 8'3x5'4 4,500 1,760 48. 17305 Red Imperial Botchara Pakistan 16'6x2'6 1,400 596 49. 13045 Red & Lt. Blue Fine Tabriz Ind la 12'x9'7 •.800 . 1,700 50. 17477 w· 90 Line ChlneM China 6'1l3' 650 210 51. 6461 Super Ane Sarouk Iran 4'8x3'5 3,200 1, 100 52. AA Blue Hooked ChlMM China 4'9x2'4 140 40 53. 13330 Light Btue ChlneM China 6'x8' 1, 150 690 54. 2508 Wine Perllan Tur11eman Iran 8'5x4'1 3,600 1, 100 55. A·717 AM PIM Abuaon India 13'3x9'4 2.500 1.100 se. AA Green Hooked ChlMM China 4'9x2'4 140 40 57. 1H3e Caucu•an AuUla 4'3x2'8 950 390 ... 1'401 ~lndo Qum India 8'x4' 1,250 600 ... 122 Aed Mori Bokhata PatclltWI 8'x4' 750 200 80. 3111 lelkMTebfll RomMla 12'•9' 4,800 u oo 11. 621 '41" 90 Line N~ Bl. Chlneee China 8'x4' 1, 100 sao 12. 11053 Aed & ~ In o Sarab lndla 5'2x2'6 280 110 83. HQ Grev. Slnkl:t China 4'7x2'4 280 95 .... 111Ge AIJat & Green Ar I Iran 10'8x7'9 1.100 2,260 ea. 159541 Aed & 8elg9 Chlneea China 10'x1'3 U SO 760 ... A.tit Ught .,_ & Beige Tabriz Ind la 8'114' 1.260 5211 17. IOle GoldQllMM Chine 4'x2' 220 IO ... 11111 ::?.'Prlnoeee Bokn.t• Pakl11an 1'2•4'3 1,260 600 •• 17MI , Blue, hlge Anatof Turtc~ ..... , .. ISO 240 70. 11'88 ~'41" IO LIM CNMM CNna 1'113' 560 210 71. 11717 9elgeAubeMon lndla 5'd ' 530 200 71. 1'843 ::.~::°' Turti~ 4'4x3' 760 300 73. 11217 Paklltan 1'2•4' 4.250 1,780 7•. 1140 llllenTlbttz Romenla 10'5•1'5 2,160 1.aoo 711. 170l7 TIM,..-. Tabriz ,,.,.. 11't d ' 11.000 1,600 11. II =.....,, :n••tan 10'112'7 1.260 171 n. ........ ~ 11'11•2'1 1,300 600 "· India 11'10.3't 7IO llO II: m, .... PN MllOOY Tebtll Aomanla 11':9111' 7,IOO uoa ~Tebrll llllof'nenl• 11'11113'1 H .600 ., .... 6'xl' CHINlll -- Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT 1'rlday, October 81 1112 Mexican payback .. vowed to .American merchants SAN DIEGO (AP) -By the ~nd of November, American bualneamen can expect to 1tart recelvlna the mUllona of dollara that Mexican buainetamen owe them, a Baja CaUfomla lnduatry representative haa predicted. Meanwhile , nearly 70 buainesees in the tourilt.. town of Tijuana have clo1ed becau1e or the Mexica n • 'government's currency control• and 30 others wm 1urvive until their current inventories run out, another Mexican buainess official uid at a Joint news conference with the San Diego Chamber of Commerce. "Of a prime concern Is the o ut s tanding balances and accounts receivable which are due to American buainea." said Carloe Bustamante, president of ~r. California Development "WE ARE FULL\' aware ... of this important issue 'and we are trying to retolve it through the new government-approved exchange controls," he said. "Please remember that we as bualnesamen need to work and therefore we need to buy." He said, "Mexico's minister of finance announced Friday that border firms will be able to have special dollar aceount.s as well as the rest of the border region in order to meet their own import need of ~oodil and materials. "Aa aoon u the financial lnltltutlona receive their operatln1 fr6cedu re1 for the purchue o dollan, we wtU be here to Uquldate on an lndlvldual baaia thete aocounta. Right now, It 11 a period of time to u1 to adju1t \o all of theae new gpvernment mea1ure1. and learning how to work within thil new legal framework." Ask ed how long American businessmen should be patient,' Bustamente uld, "It ahould be around a month, at moet the end of November. AU b~ are foreign debt.a with the mlnater of finance. h ft er the Mexican peso dropped sharply this summer to 70 t.Q the dollar from 25 to the dollar ln January, the Mexican . government nationaliied private t>anJ<a, froze dollar account.a W ordered all tran1actiona to be carried out in peeoe, except In the border area, where dollars have continued to be accepted. BUT MEXICAN FIRMS bave been unable to get dollara t.O pay for goods from their American . suppliers or pay off previous debt.a. Hector Santillan, president of the Tijuana Chamber of Commerce, said th"at Mexican businesses in Baja California alone owe American suppliers up to $500 million nationwide, and 1bout one-third ot that la due to bualneaamen In California. Baja Callfornla'1 atate secretary of tourism, Hector Lutteroth, Hid 1ome border bu1lne11ea, thoae that 1ell Mexlcan-produc:ed product.a and the ''in-bond'', factoriet built by Americana, have flourl1hed in the etonomlc crlala. Bl'.a Lutteroth Hid that 38 reataurant1 in Tliuana have cloeed. In the put, the border reataurant1 bought 70 to 80 percent of their food from t~ United States, Lutteroth said. "Now they have to buy It In Mexico City or other places, and the co.ta are up," he said. Such entrepreneurs wlll be allowed to withdraw 3~ percent of their dollar accounts for purcha.les in tbe Ul)ited . States, under the new «"Onomic rules. he uld. • • SANTILLAN SAID about 20 retail businesses, chlefJ.y those that aell electronic product.a, have c101ed. And Carlos Munoz, pre1ldent of the Tijuana Chamber of i ndustry, said 10 Industries had 11hut down by last week, resulting in 1,000 layoffs. San Diego Cham.ber of Commerce presiden l L ee Grl880m said many Californians have suggested that Sap Diego area b'usinesses begin accepting the peso, as the dollar is accepted in Tijuana,. 20 miles away. Rick Statler of Van Nu ys displays Mexican a nd Am erican currency h e has been trad ing in· San Ysidro, out o f the armored exchange van he and h is partner drove to the Mexican borde r recently. A Ba j a California industry representa tive has predicted thal b y the end of November, American businessmen can expect to begin receiving the millions o f dollars that Mexican businessmel) owe them. "' Continental, TI HJerge LOS ANGELES (AP) -The long-awaited merger of Continental Airlines and Texas Inte:mationaJ Airlines has been announced by the Texas carrier's chairman, Frank Lorenzo. The company's new name Oct. 31 will be Continental Airlines Corp., board chairman Frank Lorenzo said in Houston. The operating offices of the carrier will remain in Los Angeles although most of the executive -offices have been moved to Houston, he said .. "Continental has nearly a $100 million facility ln Loe Angeles," Lorenzo laid, adding the airline "doesn't have that brick and mortar'' in Houston. He said Continental expects to Ute the Loe Angeles facility until the end of it.a lease, which spokesman .Jack Gregory said has 28 years to run. ells Fargo upst~es the moneymarKet ds. Texas Air Corp., the holding company that owns Texas lntematlonal, acquired Continental after a battle during which Continental'• fonner president, Al Feldman, committed suicide. Continental employees failed in an attempt to purchaae control of their employer. Stockholders of both companies approved the merger at eeparate meetings July 13. Lore~ also is president of Texas Air Corp. . Lorenzo said the official joining of the two carriers follows agreement.a with pilot.a and clerical workers and a realignment of bank loans. Lorenzo also said an agreement with pilot.a will cut the company's C081a by $45 million in 1983. He also said Texas IntemationaJ's agent.a and clerical workers had agreed to disband their union. Continental workers are not represented by a union. The airline will operate route hubs in Denver and Houston, he said. T he merged carrier will employ 10,000 Continental employees and 3,500 Texas International workers, officials said. It will eerve 81 cities, which Lorenzo said was the most of any U.S. airline, and carry 14 million pueengers during the next year. Continental lost $60 million last year. Texas International loet $47.2 million. Continental spokesman Gregory said the airline has laid off about 1,000 people in the last two years. New light bulb Projeet man .. er Albert Vraneart ol Noreleo holds the eompany'1 new, lalgh ell&eleaey light bulb. Noreleo Jtat• the 18-w•tt bulb proYldel the •me ll1ht • a 1taadatd 75-w•tt laeaadeeeent Mlti, •las oae-foarth ·the power u tl lal&ID1 ap to I 0 yean. Now there's the Market Rate Account. H we'd been able to offer it since January 1, you could have enjoyed liquidity and interest comi:mable to money 16% market investments-in the F.D.l.C. insured safety of Wells Fargo Bank. 15% 14% 13% l2% 11% • , . ./' 1.• 11· ' .. , ' .. , ••\, , )'~ Wells Fargo Mnrl<e1 Rate Accuunt y;eid. Overall avc,.gc y;cld 12.72% with insurance.- ._I -----Average Yield All Taxable MM Fund~. Overall average yield 12.90°1> without insurance.• Avera~e Yield of MM Gov't rund~. Overall average yield 12.30°6 wi1hou1 insurJnce.• • •• •• • • • • 10%~~~~~~---~~~~~...-~~~~~~--~~~~~-.-~~~~~--~~~~~~-r~~~~ 1/6/82 2/3/82 3/3/82 h used to be, if you wanted yield and liquidity for a S20,000 invcstmcn1, you looked to a bro- ker. Jr you wanted insured safcry and coovcniencc, you looked to 1 blnk. Now WcUs FVJO pres- ents a S20,000 minimum investment that offers whit everyboay'a really been lookina for. The Wells Farao Marltct Rate Account. O>mparablc earnings and liquidity. Coms.n: the Interest fiaurcs u lndlcatcd on the chart. Over lhe put lilt montht, the interest nitc fot the Market R.te Account would have been coms-nble to that ol pcmment funds and ol wable money nwtctt fund1. Plus, with lhe Martrct Rate Account, you can withdniw fundt with jull eeftn day'a noti«. You can phone or mail inllNCUont. vialt the benlt, pr pllcir a ecandlns Ol'dtt. Your~ lntcrnt it ahnya tvaillble without notice. 4/7/82 515182 Incomparable safety and convenience. When your money it in a Market Rate Account, it's insured by lhe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. And backed by the assets or America't 11th largest bank. With more than 380 \Vellt Farso offices located throuahout California, you can also enjoy the convenience of kttpina all your fonds in one acc:cssiblc place. 6/2/82 7/7/82 8/3/82 The money market investment that works • at Wells Fargo Bank .. The Market Rate Account combines the glam- our of traditional money marled investmcnti wilh the substana of 1hc We1t's oldest Bank. With your money invcafed hcrt, YoU no lon&cr face lhe llOOlzin& choiot ~tween hiah yield and S«U- rity. hi the c~ thina yet to 1 h11h-yicld, hi1h-liquidity, no Ii* lnveatmen1. No wonder the b~ri arc fetlins UP5tllcd! · Scop 11 your ncernt Wells Farao offlct today and find out how you can combine eaminp. liquidity, lnturcd Mlcty ind convenience in 11 'Nella faqo Market R.tt Account, or c:aD UI toll-free II (fklO) 238~4S86. 'Blled GI\ Oonootlue• Money Fund Reponw ----··~ .. IDCOUnl. ··~ OunnO lime I**' ... OllOI , •• d '*"' 13.--~ ......... ,,., COf'llOO.JndeO dllty ~lotwtv~Nel ~FDI C • . . .. -: . . l ~ . ,, .. ; Or1nge Caaet DAil. V PILOT/Friday, Ootobef I , 1982 dministra ti on roposes ·firm edicBre fees WASHINGTON (AP).- Otpllal lndtntry offlcillll are plaudlnf th e ~e ag a n ~ Jnistratlon a propoul to 8Cl edicare fees in aqyance, but say y still have some reservations ut the payment plan. Health and Human Servicl'11 tary Richard S. Schweiker J n v e 11 e d t h e o u t l i n c o ( a ieecucare prospecu v,c payment ~n that w ould tie hospital fees patie nt diagnoses. Hospitals would ge t a pre- termined fee. rega rdless of w long or how briefly a patient l)'ed for treatment. And Schweiker said his pla n uld rew ard "good guys" - flcient hospitals -by allowing em to pocket any surplus in eir Medicare payments. Congress an August ordered e administration to devise a w payment scheme for th(• $5fJ Ilion Medicare program, which ~s hospital and medical bills 29. million elderly or disabled er1cana. CONGRESS ALSO ordered ~uts to save $13.3 billion - ~, eluding $6 bilnon in hospital osts -over the nex t three ears. • .Schweike r told re porte rs Medicare reform 1s needed to end the "constant Litany of upward hospital costs ... Even tho ugh the Medicare program is operating in the black now, it faces serious financial problems by the e nd o f this dOOlde. Under the adm inis tra tio n proposal, hospitals would receive fees based on how each case falls into a spectrum of 467 standard diagnoses. Schwe ike r complain ed tha t Medicare now pays hospita ls "whatever they spend -which is obviously a disincentive" to hold dbwn costs. For example, he said, Medicare lnilY pay $1,500 to one hospital for treating a heart attack, while anothe r ge ts $9,000. with no dUfJ?rence in the quality of the w e. . But the admlnlatratlon /:>l1&n calls tor all h oM p l t ols n o uandard metropolitan lll'ea ID be paid the same fol•, with aomu adjustme n ts to retk-ct local w~e rates and to recognlw the extra t'U'lts in teaching h06pltala. ALEX McMAHON, president o f the Amvrlcan H ospttnl Association, isa id S chweike r should experiment with a varlC'ly oC prospective payment methods. Basing pay men ts o n th ~ "di.agnostic-r ela ted groups" is "exactly the wron~ way to go," sa id McMaho n . 'The re ts a readiness to change in the fi~ld and we shouldn't be lied to a single solution ·at this point." Michael Bromberg, ext.-eutivc d i rec: tor of the Ft'd Pra ti on of American Hospita ls, said h is group of profit-making hospitals supports the diagnostic-related approach , but has "a lot o f questions abo ut whe ther they h a v e the corn.'('t d a ta" on hospital costs. He addt.>d: "What some medical records clerk wrote down as the diagnosis may be way off . . . We want to take a clOSl· look at the data they're going lo use." SCHWEIKER SAID h<' hopc-s Congress will pass a prospective payment bill in time to start a national program by next Oct. I States probably would ge t an e xtra year for transition to the new system. Meanwhile, Schweiker said he will use his adminis tra tive powers to encourage s ta tes to switch to prospec:tive payme nt rates for Medicare. His department rnc.oently gave Massachusetts and New York a green hght to begin experiments with prospec t ive p aym e nt methods. In a poUey statement to appear in th e Federa l Re g ist e r o n Friday, SchweikN will notify states that they will have to foUow his payment plan 1f th1c-y w a n t to undert a ke s im il a r statew id e exp e r iments with Medicare. Major retailers post Inixed sales By Tbe Associated P ress The na tion's maJOr retailers have posted sluggish sales results for September , with industry leader Sears, Roebuck & Co. re porting a 2 2 percent gain from a year earlier and second-ranked K mart Corp. a 3.6 percent drop. Re tail sales have been poor for the p ast f e w m o nth s as consume rs have s h own a n unwillingness to spend while the economy shows fe w signs or emerging from recession. Many economists say economic ~very will have to start with a sharp incre ase in cons ume r spending. A boost in sales would trigger new orders by stores that would , in turn , all o w manufacture rs t o increase production and perhaps hire back laid oCf workers. The Reagan adminis tratio n had expe ct'e a c ons ume r spending to pick up following the July 1 cut in income tax rates and recent declines in interest rates. But consumers, wary of the recession's e ffect.a, appare nU y are saving instead, economists say. ''We haven't yet seen a general ptckup in consumer spending." said K e nne th A . Ma c k e, pt,sident o f Dayton Hudson Corp., a major re tailer based In Minneapolis. • ,:,Chicago-based S e ars. the d_ation 's large st gene r a l rnei-chandl.ser, said sales for the (3ve weeks ended Oct. 2 roec to $1.87 billion from $1.83 billion a year earlier. N o . 2 Km a rt , w i th headquarters in Troy, Mich., said sales fell to $1.5 1 billion from $1.57 billion. But K mart said its sales for the 35 weeks e nded Sept 29 were sull up 2.8 percent from the same period of 1981. Third-ranked J.C. Penney Co. said sales climbed 2.6 perc.oent to $952 million from $928 million. The New York-based company said strong selJers were women's act ive wear and costume ;c,we lrv and infant tum 1ture, teatured in national promotions. F.W Woolworth Co .. which recently announced plans to close all 336 of its Woolco discount stores in the United States by next year and to seU its majority interest in its British subsidiary, saii Septe mber sales edged up 1.5 percent to $664 million from $654.5 million. The New York- based retailer said domestic sales, including those of Woolco, rose 3.5 percent but that foreign sales expressed In U.S . dollars fell 2.9 perc:enl. l>dyton Hudson, ra nked sixth, posted one of the best year-to- year gains ~ 15.6 percent. Sales climbed to $477.5 mllllon in the five weeks ended Oct. 2 from $413.1 mJUlon a year earlier. In addition to its department stores, Dayton Hudson operates the Target and Mervyn's chains and the B . Dalto n Boo k selle r book&IDres. Final Oceanfront Lots Priv.llc walk•d and gCllc·guMdcd community with priv.1tc ~ilch and priv.1tc swim .1nd tcnni.; club in San Clcmt.•ntt!. ' - National Bank • • organ1~1ng Costa Mesa • ID K<'y oCfu: .,,. unt.J dlr'1'(.·tof• hu111• been nnnt1U11cc•d for Nuuon1d 8.unk uf Houth~·rn C:uhfornlu, tx;ln~ orguniu-d 111 CoMu Mc'Nl1, a n d I t s h u I d 1 11 u 1; 11 rn JHH ) y • C a I 1 f 11 r 11 I a C o n 1 Ol l' r l' 1 u 1 &ankllh tHl'H Plonnud to 01x.•11 In l)\lC;1•111h M . tht> bank will lw 1111·1111·<1 tn Sut1t11 Ano'ai S1Julh Cou11t Mt•trn ur<•u near South Coa11\ J>luz.u It will (ut·u 11 '"' t ht· b u 111n1·1u1 11 1111 proft•SSIClllll l l 'lllllllllHllllt•ll "' Co11tu Ml'tsll, S a11l11 A 1111, 11 v1 111• and surru1m dl11g 11n•u11, ut<t•ordm~ to 11rxJk1'1'1iw11 for llw 1ww hr111 Chtc-( t·Xt'<'UtlVl' 11H w1·1 lnr 1111' bank •ind 1lH holdlnJ< 111111p1..11 1y lti Williurrl H Jul'UI'>}' of < '01m1 Ml'!Ut. Ht• W Ull rormc·rly 11t•n1t>r Vil I' pn•Ki<ll•nt <·n ·cllt 11dm1nll'tlrnt111 for Wc11tl11nd11 ~mk <>f Sonia A11a und pru11 to that wu11 rruuiuw•r of scvt·ral fo'11 1>t lnU.·r11U..h• Bunk 111 Callfurnw offu·1·" 1t1 01 .J11J<•· Coun tv U11 t'l'lorK of ttw bank al.lo wlll lil•rvc· 115 d1rc•C't11rw ot the. holding 1"11111p;my Thl·y ure. D11l t0 t<: Aoyn of Ne wpor t B"ud1, gruu p OJlt'ruhng vict' µn111<.lent ur 8 11111h lntemauonal, lrw 1n Nc•wpon &.•och, where he h1111 l!C1v 1·cJ :mwc· U160. Phillip L Bush, Huntington ll l11b11ur , an '1 \lo rnc)' a n d 11·1 trf1t·d publa( '\lt'<'OUnt.anl, who " 111111\:Jl(&ng 1~r1nvr in the luw I 11 m of l l1>w'11·r . Gertner a ncJ n rown in Nt'Wl>ul'l .Beach . .lumC!s W H111111lton, Laguna Bt•1wh, a µurtner 1n the law firm 11( Puul. I lui.tinj(i.. Junofsky and W:1lk1·1 .or Ct,...lil Mesa. . . 1":01 r1·ll <: Hink le of Costti M1·11a, who hus a n orthodontic· p 1111·lil't' 111 tlw South Coast MHro ill, • ._. Willia 0 m H . Jacoby, left, ch a irma n of lht· board and chief executive offic~er, ond Paul H. Frizzell, president a nd chief operating officer, d iscuss the plnnawd o pening in December of the new Nuliouu l Ba nk of Southern Califo rnia. Puul II 1''r1zzt•ll , Su11t<o A ri:t , hru; lX"('n K.-lt .. ·tt.a 1111 µrt ·H1d1 •n I 11( t h c b a n k H C! IH;r v 1° If w 1 l It Security Pudf1c Hun k f 111111 l!J4'/ untll h111 rc·t1rc·n w 111 tl1111 Y""' Moi.t rt·c•c·n tl y, ht• Wilis v1c·1· p ri·1111lt•11 l u11d r11 11 n a j(i·r o f St'<'lll ily P tl!'lft<"K Anul11·1rn rmrn1 llfrll'I' ll11lin1 L Mt·Kay of .Santa A11.1 will M·r111• ..,., d1a1rman of the lioard of l ht• holding company II •• IN prC'sd1°nt a nd owntor of M1·Kay IJc..vc•luprnt•nt Co., Inc 1n Sanu1 Anu and formt•r president 11 I 'J' 11 m 8' · II F:l11tilll'lh A s ... nc:Jcr~. Sanlu A ll(l • 1 S' v 1 c: <· pr<' s 1 d C' n t a n d n·~mm1l nmnugt•r ol Nordslrom, lrn 1n Cc~ta M<.-sa Magazine -to portray 'Suite Life' "Suite Life". a magazine spec1fically designed for Orange County's t o p business and opinion leaders, will publish its first regular issue in October from its offices in Ne wpo r t Beach . A ccordi n g to Robe r t A . Burgoon , publisher, a nd Burt S ims, e dito r , this exclusive publkation will focu s on to pics and issues or special inlt'rest to th e u p p e r ech e lons o f the corporate and political worlds. The publication's name reClccts an awareness of an increasing need for a magazine devotc-d to "t..he exE:'<'ut1ve lirestvle." T he preview issue featured a nd co-sponsored the CHOC Celebrity Pro-Am Golf Benefit. S ubseq ue nt issues w ill be distributed regularly in the 108 suites m Anaheim Stadium. In addtt1on, t he magazine is malled directly to some 10.000 to p -level e xecutives at th ei r businesses, and another 3,500 copies are u sed fo r monthly target marke ting, advertiser and promouonal pur~. Using a conclse iormat, "~uite Life" addresses a r a nge o f subjects, both timely and far· reaching. Regular columns on the Rams and/or Ange ls, faBh ions, wines. fitness, and t he art of e nte r tain 1 n g com ple m e n l features on business, legal and m vest ment to pics, partici pant sports and mini-profil es. The Novemoe r issue w ill include an "Executoy" column, timed for Christmas purchases a nd presenting an a rray of executiv(.'Style gifts. The October issue of "Suite Life" will highlight the 1982 Economic Outlook Co nference, sponsored by the Orange County Chamber of Commeroe. Selected to be the official magu lne of the conference, "Suite Life" will provide reade rs w ith program notes and a focus on participants in the prestigious event. 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" Mex icans to repay debts SAN DIEGO (AP) -An Industry spokesman snys Baja California merchants hope to start repaying 1.1 rcpotted $500 million owed to U.S . business ~U f.Jpli'(in1 by .the end of November. n "Al I bu11l n esses n ow a re in the process of n •gisterrng "their foreign debts wJth the minister of f1flllncc,'' said Carlos Bustamante, who heads the Baja California Development Council. · About o ne·th ird of the mo ney Is oweu to California businesses, Bustamante told a news t·onforcnc1• Wt·dnesclay in San Diego. If Grocery ads protested LOS. ANGELES (AP) A consumer group urging passage of Proposition 11, the stat.e's so-called "Bottle Bill,'' says supermarket chains are unfairly placing "No on 11" messages in and on grocery bags. Representatives from the California Public Interest Research Group held news confe rences Wednesday in supermarket parking lots around the state to complain. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT STOCKS DID N EW YORI<. IAPI O<t. 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IMMINt, TH£ NERY£ OF JON (;IYW(', PRACTICE OF TME ARISTOTELIAN Ml. A rNMllf( A5 A C.OMPANION . MEAN WOOLP ..WE A !IGNIFICANT WHAT tuNQ OF AH INT£U.ECTC.W. POSfTIVE EFFf C.T ON 1"M£ WON.P PWlfN! POE~ HE T.MI~ I AM? INSTITUTIONAL ENVlll'ONMENT l<A*> ! WILL You TELL you~·~ 10 ·~roP ~f Cjc:ING MY ~AR?? ..... . , '· ., ·---~ --··-- DOWN WE 60 MITTIN6 'TME 6MUHD WfTM A lEUl8LE CRA~ ! TtM•LEW EEH ll'Oft Gift INPQ &.OWAMTHA, I VIV NO'r S'f'IW.. CMllF fQWNIP» NOlll'l l'ONNllTI SHOE .. 'SWGG0---1 HOPE YOU DID )!OUR HOME WORK--- NAME 51)( FAMOUS CITIES IN ITALY ROME NAPLES. MILAN, VENICE, GENOA -- t'IJE. ~1' REaNEO AN 1~~f~'f PRoMaflo .. ~ 1'1w\ ~ O'IE.f '6~~'1MI · Eua.tf~ ~ ,UI(, I .. '~~l~OU\E ~IES~ by Jet f MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller I DIDN1T WANT Tb FORGET THE CITY OF PISA by Gus Arriola qe:5 I WE'VE Ptir IN A R£QUE5i FOR A HEARING I WrrH i~E f XECLJnVE ~ . -. Street scene ' Oran • Oout DAILY PILOT/Prldl • October •• 1812 - Ml.IC llOTIC( M UC: llOJIC( MUC •mcc MllC ll)J1C[ i = ;&norwiiUiiiii•AU &.tlNI YOUMl•-MA.T~A ~ ~ 9:t. 'r..:.r' NOTIC& or D&ATll 01' • I I • ..::.'."~.~-.: NOTICE or DE ATH I u 1 u" I AM• O O A Ir Al Wll.J.IAM OIOftOE Fll H ='1Alt1 ~TO "°1'1CT HAftftY ICHftlUB&ll C~TI~ .. d\lly ~I.cl ANO or P &TITION TO YOU'9 PHPlaf'f, IT MAY •• 0 , p t: T I T I 0 N Tru•tH unur ll'lt lolfo•tnf ADMINllTER UTATE NO 10Ut AT A PUMJO IAU. •YOU ADMINllTEll EITAT! , ~L.~~e'r~Hw~3 '?~e A·lllllt. ' == :~~::o:: A·lUIU. . • HIOHHT 11001111 110111 CAIH To all twin, benefldarll'll, AGAl•IT YOU YOU IHOU6.0 To all hvlrw, beM(ic • (Pty•Olt •• lllN of IM In ••-'~ oredHora •nd contln1ent CONTACT A uW.U: cr"dltora ond ron tlnt<'nl mon•~ of 111• Unlllld 1111H) •I credl\OC'I of Willlam Oeorao MOT1CI OP TRUeTU'I •~ ettdlt.orw of Harry Ekhmbt•r ~1iJ:wlt=b~11f::S.,~o.!: Fiah and penlON who may' JfOflCt~f·H'r-~tVlN, tllat and ponon1 who may· be of frutl In 1119 P'Of*'1Y l\tltln~ be oth1rwl.,. lnt.orfttud In on ,,ld•y. oc1ow 10, 1912 at t 00 othcrwlH lnwre:tted lo. t~ cMec:tlb9d th., will .rid/tlf' Ht.lit.fl' o'c;IOek a.m of Mid day, In the room will and/or NI.ate : ·\.. ... TAUSTOI'. A08!AT •. CRHK A lilion hM bee~ filed Mt iUlda '°' con6li0tlnt Ttu•I•'• A pctlilon hM bec'n "''° end OtANA I.. CAEl!K, hlt1band end b ·. ~ .. --J W Fiah In the 8elel, within tht olflC .. ol Al!AL uy EdwiJl C Schreiber In~ Wit•. M JOlnl ttnllllt D_}' Mio,._, · E8TATI! HCUAITIH Sl!AVICI!, ' f 0 &l!N l!l'ICIAA't'. aualJA8AN S uperior Court of Oran1e tooaled at 2020 North Broaaw1y, Superior Court o ra c COASTAi. CORPORATION, • Coun ty reqUt'ltlng that Sult• 208. In Iha City of San•• AN, County n.iqueutn1 t t GOfpotallon. .,.,. Michae l w. F·l•h be coun1y of Ot•l'g•, Blatt 01 Edwin C . Schrolberie "'41corded o.c.ml)ef' te, '"""".. l Ca lltornl1 Al!AL ESTA Tl! t d per10 I '"'''·No. 29091 tn book 13810, appointe d •1 perton a 8fCURITtE8 SERVtOe. • Calll0<nl1 appo tn 41 •u dm'" 119 1460 ot OftlCleJ Ae<:Clfdt In lh• rcpl"('IClntativ., t.o admlnlater corporillon, u duly eppolnt•d r pl'('tl(lnt.ative lO a "" r oltrc. of the "-cord., ot Orang• the e11t.a~ of William Oeor1e Truatt. und41f Md purM.111111 10 1119 th c ~•ta t e o f H 'r Y 09Uflc:I: MIO d.-d Of 1ru11 deaerllMI Ftah Coeta Meta Callfomla pqw•r 01 111• oonl•tt•d In that Sch r e I b e r ( u n de r ~ l u tile 'PA~~ ~~oe:;"l~ ot rraot No. c under tho Indcpc nd•nt ~:::,nl °rc:w~.J;:·~~~~A:I Independent Adm.lnla"' e>n 10~..e. tn 1tw (;tty ot trvtM, County Admlnlatratlon of ll!ltatea M. EDWAA08, l\uabend Md wt••. of Eittal.N Act). The pe~ tn Of Oteno-. 8t•ta of C•lllOf'lll•, u Act). The petition II .et for rec0t~ oc1ober a, 1HO, In Book 11 ~l for hcarln1 In f!l . .,.r map t4H:otd•d In book 472, hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 13773 of Oltlci.t "9cotd• ot Mid No. 3 al 700 Civic C r pegu 41 lo 50 tn o1 u11ve , Civic Center Drive Weit County, at P•99 124, Recorder'• Drive WHt, In the Ck ,pt ~~~=·o~: O:C::::. Santa Ana, C.Ufomia 927<>2 ::;~~ ~~·f:~inbyp~=1°f0~ Sant~ An11, California l•n EXCEPT l'HERl!f'AOM 111 ou, on November 3, 19j2 al 9:30 p•rlormanc• 01 tn• obllO•llon• October 27, 1982 al 9:30 "ir' 111 • •. m In • t •I• • n d o 11'1 a r am H Cur•d tntt•by. lncludlng th•I IF YOU OBJECT t.o ~·e 1tyetrocatbon1, b94ow a cltPtt't of 500 · IF. YOU OBJECT h btMell 0t ct.fault, Notice ol wt1tch a ti a of the petition l f•t without tha right 01 aurlau to t e u 9COtded Octobet If 1911 In •ran n. ' ~ .. entt).. auat!OOtd 111 1na1rwnen11 ot granting of the petition, you ~ t4209 of Otllct• ~0tdi of should either appear al e rac;otd. thould either appear at the u ld county. 11 p ag• 1 ue. hearing and ~tale Y !Jr PARCEL 2. ~11 H Ml hearing and •tale your A9cote1«'1 1nattument No. 22230. obJectlon 1 or file writ en torlh In th• S•cr1on1 •nllll~~ objection• or file written WILL SELL AT PUil.iC AUCTION ubJectlo ns with the c rt :·~-:,1:;0~~~·:,!~~~~ci objection• with l~~ court b~s~~~~~?~ B~D~"u:i?.:l befo re the hearln.g . Y6}Jr Encroacllmant" 1nd "Common before the hearln1. Your Stat .. or a euhi«'• Cheek drawn appearance may be in peir,>n OffwW•Y ~t" of tile ArtlQ9 appearance may be lit penon on • 1iata or netlonal banll.' • 11at1 or by your attorney'. I• •ntllled "EaHm•nll" of lh• orb your attorney 0t led4ltal etadlt wnlon, °' • ttat• Of 1 F y O U A R E 1 A g:~~~[.~~:n.n°J ~::1~:'o~r01:1 1 t y o u A ·R E A. =:i:fn'f.:.~.::,~=~~ CR~lTOR or a cnnli.t detcrlbed In "SubJ.01 10·" below CREDITOR or a contingent tn. llrN of ..... 111 right. 111 .. lll1d creditor of the deceased. tou ("'41 "Oeel•ratlon"). credit.or of the deoeaaed, you lnlttNt held by It, 11 Trull ... In must file your claim with "1e PARCEL 3: EaMm«!ll H l<J(;h must file your claim with the that rHI prooarty 111u11a In H id court or presen t It to t)'ie ..__,.,, ar• parllcullfly "' f0r1~ u t or pre••nt ·al lo the County and Stat•, dHctlb•d .. pe rsonal reprc1entatlve In IN Arlie .. antlti.cl "E-11 co r .... foltowe· . ' ol th• o.e11ret1on ot Cov•nan11, p eraonal r epresentative A i....notd tn1., .. t In and 10: llppornte~ by the c.oUrt Condl1lon1 111d Autrlcllon• appointed by the court Lot 7 of Tract ~25, .. tflown on• within four months fromllt>e dffCrlbed In "Sllb)KI 10;:· 1>9tow within four months from the Map r.cord.c! In Book 2:wl, PtQ" date of first issuance::Of ~~~:!~=~::1:c~~~~: date of flnt i11u a nce of ~·~tl~~f~~~~~:!; ~j letwrs as provlded'in ~n «ttlli.cl .. follows: "C>wn«• Atghlt letters u provided in Section Mid County. 700 of the Prot)illte Cod~;of end OullH: UtllltlH and C•lll• 700 of the Probate Code of Th• 1trHt addr111 or other California. The time <U>r ;,.ievlllon". ''Sldeyard EaMmant~'.'· California. The time for common dHlgnattoo of th• tHI filing claims will not ex~re Support and S•lll•m•n1 • 1111ft .. c•ft•--will not expire PfC>P9f1Y n.telnabo¥9 cMterlMd 11 prior to four months ff,m "Enc:roee""*1t", Md ''Community ..... ....,,.., purported to 1>9: 978 SandcHtl1 h FaeMlllM e-1". prior to four months from Ofl¥9, Corona ci.1 Met, Calllornla the d ate of the ear pg YOU AM• DS'AUL.T UNDmR the dat e of the hearing Th• undu1tgned h•t•by noticed above. • A DllD O' T"U8T DAT•D noticed above dltclalma e ll llablllty tor any YOU M AY EXAMlJ'fE u..,..._ ~~~~:'ld:.0:.~~.::::,~~; YOU MAY EXAMI NE ~~t:::nMl~~dr ... lhe file k~pt by thedcou~.;lf Man identified by police as Greg Tritarnowski of Sepulveda points a pisto l at Patrick J. Wright of Encino in the parking lot of a Sherman Oaks shopping center (top photo). Moments la te r (bottom photo), Wright crumples after suffering bullet wound to the left shoulder. Two hours later, the alleged gunman and a companion surre nde red at polic,e station to law officials. YOUR PROPl .. TY, IT MAY el lhe {lie ke pt by the court. lf Said NI• will 119 mad• without you ere interes.te In ~e IOU> AT A~ aM.S. •YOU you are inte rested In the wlfranly, uprH• or tmpll•d. estate, you may file a req\itst ...., AM 1.XPLMATION M ntS estate you may file a request r•g•rdlng 1111•, po1Hnlon. or with the court to rec~ve NATU"I 0' TH• HIOCll DINO Ith 'the court lo receive •ncumbrancu, 10 11t11fy tna spec 1 0 I n 0 t Ice 0 ( t·'1 e AOAIN8T YOU , YOU 8HOULD w p1lnclp1I b1lanca ol lh• Not• or ( .:J. CONTACTAllAWYIR. special n otice of the other obllgallon Hcurad by u ld inventory o estate as-u 10 Wldbtook, lrvlnt, Calffoml• Inventory of eatate assets ONd of r1u11, with lnt•rHt and and of the petltJons, aoc:ou.Qts "(If• etrMI add,... or common and of lhe petitions, accounts otn•r eum1 " providlld tlt9f•ln. and r eports described' rin dH lgnellon 11 1hown 1bov•. no and reports described i rf plu1 advancH. II any, und., tll• Sect I 0 n I 2 o o 0 f t' e warranly 11 glv•n •• to 111 ,.,IN !Mr.Of Md lnt., .. t on auch • p ba Cod ., c;ornpi.t-Ot corr.el,,..•)" Sect Io n 1 2 0 0 o f the advances. and plut 1-. ch•rQ91 California ro le e. • • Tiie 1>9Mfleiary und9r Mid Dead California Probate Code. Md ex'*'-of the Truet" and of Dould H. KeltDer, ~ .. of Trust. by r..aon of • bt..efl 0t Geller a ad Martla, by : 1n. tru1t1 etNtad by Mid Deed of KeltDer & Scbrelber, Ilic., default In t"41 Obllgatlont MCUrad Rotlald B Manila Attoreeya Trull Th• total amount or 11ld 315 s. Beverly Dr., No. '1%, fll THI RICllD. Mt. 1nd Mrt. Merk Gt .. nberg, Mr and Mtt. Rob9tl N-mrfet, HOAG ~ ltvlM, boy Hunllng1on ~h. girl H09"TAL Mr. and Mtt. Tllomu Tyner, Colla Mr. and Mre. Wllllam M .. Mft9*'. ....... ti Mell. boy Newport Beech, girt Mr. and Mra. Johll Mc:CullouOl\ II, Mr. and Mrt. S t•v•n Glelchar, Mr. and Mn . Cut Scllmldl, Belboe, boy ltvlM, boy Huntington Beactl, glrl Mt. and M11. Wllllam P•tlano, Mr. and Mre. Phlllp 8aker·Rlll9, Mt and Mre. Mlchlm•H Sugle, Huntington 8MCll, girt c 1 •• trt C0ton• 491 Mar, girl Mr. and Mre. Danni• Pattaraon. °' • "' ... ~. 11 A...-11 CoM• Mtta. girl Mr. and Mre. Jemu Damron, Mr. ~·· 'fnaodor• Heywood. Mr. end Mr.. S..... K-'•· Colla ltvlne, Qltt ca.ta , boy ......, boy .. .-11 ,........ 11 Mr. and ra. Steven Bloom. ttvlne, --· I K Mr. and Mre. Rodn•y H1ckay, girt M t . end Mr1. K•rm I ey, Coll•Meaaltwlnlolf1andboy Mt. and Mt1. Martin Bltltl•ld, Hunt1119'on lleedl, girt M, . and Mr • ( y I a J •It 1n1 , Senta An• Helgnte. girt Mr. end...,.. Semu9I L.uaembutg, ,....... it COiia ......._~ ~~,:-=· ~eplro. trvtna. Mt. and Mta. JemM CNlal-. Mt. end Mrs. Olly M"'phy, Coat• boy N9wPOt1 Beed!. Qltl ..._.girt ~ 1t Mt. enct Mra, Robef1 Tevtor. San Mr and Mt1. Au1Hll snatl•r. Mr. and Mr•. Marl! Edward•, Juen Ctpi9trano, girl ~~ Mre. Francltco Olton. Huntington lleedl, boy ,._. 11 Cotta MeN. Qltl ............;..IU....;;_l_I ~,ma~1=------Mt. and Mre. Mark Ar•n••· Huntlnglon BNdl. girl LOVE ALICE CAROLINE LOVE. 62, a member of one of Huntington Beach'• founding fam ille1. Pa11ed away suddenly on Tue9day. October 5, 1982 at Pacifica H08pital. M n . Love waa lhe daughter of Willi• H. and Ethel Crane W~r and was born in Westmlnlter, Ca. on June 5, 1920. She w as a member of the Finl United M etho dlat C hurch of Huntington Beach. She had been extremely acUve in the PTA, holding several local o ffices. She is beloved mother of Richard C. Love of Longview, W ash ington a nd David P. Love of E l Puo. Texu. A.l9o tw'Viving are 3 grandchildren. Rick.le, Mary and Marcul Love all of Longview, W u h l n1ton . Friends may call at Pierce Brothen Smiths' Mortuary from 12:00 noon ID 9:00PM on Friday. Funeral wrvices will be conduci.ed at 2:00PM on Sa.t.urday. October 9, 1982 with Rev. Al Jan.cm, Paet.or o f the First United Meth odlat Church rACINC ••w ..-.omALrAa• Cemet~ M0tluary Chepel·Cremalory 3600 Pacrf1c View Orrve NewPOrt Beach 644-2700 Mc~ MOl'TUAl•I LaQuna Beach ' 494-9415 LaQuna H11t1 768-0933 San Juan C.p1s111no 49_5·1776 MANOI LAWt6-MT. OUYI Monuary •Cemetery .crem1torv 1625 Gisler Ave • Coela M ... 540-S5S4 ,_Cl•O'*ll .... ..OADWAT MOITUAH t108'090w" CoataMeu Mt. and Mtt. AotMt1 COok. girt Mt and Mre. Mldlael Todd, lnolne. ff •. ·•-In•-t will be t~ and Mre. Wllllam Banning. o aoaung. ..,rmen Coat• ,,.... boy made in the Good Shepherd Mr. and ~. Gregory Patt9t900. Cemetery. Pierce Brothers COii• M .... boy Smiths' Mortuary directors. Mr. 1nd Mr1. John Gtb1on, 536-6539. . Huntington =1": VAN ORNUM Mr and Mtt T9d Galfln, ltvlne, gift D EL B E RT G . V A N Mt. and Mre. l .. 1., Wood. l.agyna O RNU M , long time resident BNd!. boV . of Newport Beach, Ca. and Mr. and Mre, Y-.o Suga. VOlll lately o1 Irvine, Ca., died on ~~~~rt Mre. MlcnHt Doucet. October 4, 1982 of the Lou Colt• M .... boy Gehr ig Ufseak . He leaves Mr. and Mt1. Randolph Miidrid, hia w ife Iola, son Harry and ~~~!-' M~~· X1~'b•" cuyl•r. daughter Sar a Jane Coton• ci.t Mer. boy Gu.tavaon , 4 grandchildren. Mr. and Mre. G•org• Hawryluk. Jan Erik, N.ich o las, and Coton• ci.t Mar, girt Rosemary G ustav1on and Mr. ind Mre Mllcn•ll Auatln. Corona del Mar, girt Alexi.a Van Ornum. He also Mr. and Mre L11e Lue. eo.11 M .... leaves his mother Almeda g1r1 Van Ornum , broth e r ..,._.11 M .... &....f Van Ornum and a Mr. and Mr•. "bavtd Carp•nl•r. .,._.. · Cotona ci.t Mar. Qll1 1i1ter Ruth Frederick. A Mr. and Mt1 Joe Yu, Hun11ng1on memorial service will be Beech. Q1t1 held at ll :OOAM on MeWtD Saturday, October 9. 1982 at Ml. and Mre. MICllHI CeplH. T . p b · W•lmlnt1tt, boy the ustm r es yterian Mf and Mr• iom 0eYoung. eo.ta Church on Main and "C" St., "'"-. t>ov Tu.tin. Ca. M~BARGER RAYMOND A . MOSSBARGER. resident of Irvine, Ca. Paaaed away on October 7 , 1982. Born August 4 , 1920 I n GreenUeld. Ohio. Survived by hi.a wife Clare. daughter Ann EUzabeth Moubarger of Cin cinnati, Ohio, and lilt.er Ml'll. Robert Judkins of Florida. Memorial 1ervlces wlll be held on Saturday, Ot-tober 9, 1982 at ll:OOAM al St. And.~w'1 Pretbyterian Church, Newport Beach, Ca. Inte rme n t at Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, Ca. In lieu of fl ower• m emoria l contributiona may be made to the Hoag Memo rial H01pltal Cancer Re1earc h Unit. Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beech dittct.ort. BALLAS DEATHS ELSEWHERE Vivien Mercllant LONDON (AP) Vivien Merchant, a stage and screen actress and former wife of Harold Pinter, d ied Monday at the age of 53. Merch ant achieved national fame playing the f emale l ead s in Pinter 's plays, "The R oom," ''The H omecoming," "Th e Lover" and "Tea Paf1y." Mias Merchant's movie credits wtre "Alfie,'' "Accident" and Alfred Hitchcock '• "Frcruy." Frank Efrloa Spector LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank Efrion Spec10r, a longtime Communlat Party l eade r I n California who once wu ol'dered dep0rted t.o the Soviet U'nlon , dlc d Thurtday of cancer at age87. Mr. and Mt1. Anthony Val4Hmlela, Laguna N1Qu91, boy Mr and Mr• Rob111rt Dunlap, lr\llne, boy Mr. and Mrt. Kim Storm, lrvln•, girl Auau•t n Mt. and Mrt. JOhn Hopkin•. Cotta M .... boy • Mt. and Mtt. Fred Warran, eo.11 M .... glrl Mr end Mr:i::, ~i.. Irvine, gltl Mr. end Mt1. Keltll J1cob1on, N9wPOt1 BNdl. girl Mr end Mrt. Antonio F .... COii• MMe.git! Mr. and Mr1. Frank Nuno d• Guzman, Leoi-._,.., boy Mt. and M,. Kennet!\ FaltbenU. lrvtne, boy rta.IC NOTICl ~~::red~~'f~~·u:;~,'~.:': at Law, 'utt ~ve Street, ~~:·1~~f;<s 1~;!~dl~gh;~;:~n:~1~ Beverly Hilla, Callforlei• .w111an O.Ctat•tlon of o.tauh and Salte HO, Newport Beacb, •xp«1-ollll9Tr~11 ... a1111et11N 18%1%. T e lepbo ae: Ill~) o.tnand lor S .... end wrllt.,, notice Ca 11f0 ra I a t U IO ( 7 14 ) of Initial publlcatlon ollhl• Notice. II SSS·H 11. • • of btNCn and of al«:tlon to UUM HI 1771 164 275.55. Publl•h••d Oran11e Coast Oio)ly 1ne und•relgned to Hll ·1ald p •bh h d Oranae Coen Daily D9t9d: Sept9mber 21, 1982 1'1lot Ou I 2. 8. t982 , Pfop9'ty to Mll•ly Mid obllgatlon•. u • f' . REAL ESTATE 4342•82 and tllarHllar 11'1• und•tllgn•d Piiot. Ot'\ 3• 9• 15• 11182 • -SECURITIES SEAi/iCE cauMd Mid not~ ot brMCll e.nd of 401•92 • CalllOfnla corporation, at.ctton to 119 rKOtd~ June 29, rta.IC NOTICE u Truet• 1982 H lnatt. No. 82·223380 of Mid By: O.J. MOfger. NOTICI °" TRUITSE'• SAU! Otllelal R9eotd1. CflP .,. "' PrNIMol T.a. No. c ....... Said uta wlll be m1da, but .... • a11 (SEAL) T.O. SERVICE COMPANY u d(lty without covanant or wuranly. ...-otnANT MOT1Ca 2020 North Broadway, appolnt•d Trutt•• under th• expr"' 0t lmplled, r99tfdlng Ill... IP YOU" PJl'OPlllTY 18 IN Suite 20$, lollowlng detetlbed deed of 1~1!11 po ... 11ton, 0t .,,cumbt1n<1411. to f~•CLOeUttl HCAU8• YOU Sanlt Ana, CA 9270$ Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~ tM t.malnlng Pf~ eum of AR I e IHI ND IN Y 0 U" T .. : (714) 953-M10 TO THE HIGHEST BIDOEA FQR IM not.r.1) .acured by Mid ONd of PAYlllNT~1)T MAY et 80LO Publl1hed Orang• Co11f' Dally CASH lP•yable el time of .... ;in Tt\191, wllll ,,,,., ... In Mid nol• wtTitOUT -y COURT ACTION, Pilot, s.c>t. 24, Oct I, 8, 15, 1912 l.wful money ol IM United St91N) pro'lld9d, advencff, It any und9f _. ,_ !MJ MM ........ rteM 423G42 all rltflt, 11tle Md lt'MfWI ~ the ••m• of Mid Dead Oi fruat, t• -.. .. -, .. , ....... , JR tee4 to and now Mid by It uNlfif '9ld '-• c:Nrgee end ...,.,_ of the .._.....,,.,.... .... ,_..... rta.IC NOTtCt OHd of Ttu1t In Ill• propa(ly Truet• Md of Ille trutll cr"ted by dlM .,., ... ,.,, pht• .c::.."'llt•ct '*9inalt., dMCl'lbed. • Mid ONd of Tru.t. lald .... a""'1~ .... .... ... -... ~~*'aau TRUSTOA: JAM~!>~~~~ lle6d Oft T~, NoYwnber , -....... tr-llM de .. ef 1•1e _...,.;,,"'::' "TiY INETA I. JONES,,_..,..,,.. ..,,e al 2:00 p.m. at Ill• Cllepman ...._ .. ~ -_..... _.. --.. joint '**'" . • Avtnu .. nttWIC91olMCMcCtnl• Thie-"" ta 141t,A61.37 •of AT ~Aft IA.La BENEFICIARY. PHILl).fl ~. 300 E. Cllepman A...,_, .'4Ay 27, 1912, Md w11 anor-Uflf• ..._, A•-71 KEEFER end SHIRLEY KEl!f'S\, In IN City of Orllfl09, Celltornle 'tflVI eooouflt .,_._ CUNnt. You 1 ....... ..,..,1., Cettrf ., Ill• hulo.nd and wil• .. joint ~ P\&.IC NOTICE At tll t llma ot the Initia l ifiay not "'*'"to pay 1119 .nllre 81Me of C...,,..., ter IM c-tJ Aeoord9d ~ 2. 1911 ~ publlcallon of ttlla notio.. tN total unpeld ponlon of your eccounl. et 0reft99 lft tN Ma119f •f IN lnltr. No 3"406 In boOk "308=· NOTIC• INVfT9tG 9IDI amount of tM unpaid.,...,_ of in. av•n 1houo11 lull paym•nl waa I• .... ., OlAOYI M. ..,.~"·· 1875 of Ottlc:lel RKord• In IN .., ITllll NO.• ot>llgallon MCur.ct by the above cMm8"ded but you mue1 pey tlle Dnu1MI of in. '*°'Cl« of Orange • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.N lhel dHcrlb•d da•d of tru•I and amount mted above. Hallee ls "-•by given lhll the llld dMd ol ttull dffetl~ ;.,,. -*' Pfopc>Mll wtll ti. t4'C411ved by Htlm•t•d coll•. .xpenMI. and Aft• 11wM montha from IM det• undenlQMd wlll NII •I Private ..... lollowtt\Q PfQP4lffY: , tile Clly ot Colt• M91a, to Wit: Tiie adY11ftC91 II S114,292,90 of rKOtdatton ol 11111 ooeum•nt to lh• 111g11 .. 1 1nd ball bidder. lot 14 ot TrlC1 10217•1)9( "'81> City Counell. PO. Boa 1200. Coat• To d9t•rmln• Ille 01>9t1lng bid, (wt\lctl dett of reeordatlon ..,.,._.. 1ubl•cl to conllrmallon ol H id t9COtOad tn Book 438, Pao-:11'10 Mau. C•lllornla 92828, on or you may c8'f (714) 137~ hereon). uni.. IM obllDlltlon b9lrlQ ~ Couft, 'Onl>t •fl• tM 18th "· loelulJY9 of MlacellaneOuiM.$>a 11910t• Ille nour ol I t.00 a.m on 0at90 Oeolob9t 1, 11112 l0t.eloMd upon permit• • lorl{l4lf day of OCtoo.r 1982 at tM otflc.9 of In tn. ome. of the counry ~ Friday, ~tob91 22. t1M12. II ahall b9 Svbutben COeltal Corp, P4lf\Od you na,,. only 1119 Mgef:;t SCOTT. PERSINGER. MUEHL, ~ of Mid County. . •. r , tM t"PQnllbtollty Of IM bidder 10 u Mid Ttutt... to lloP tile l0teelolor• ti)' KEBRE. 177 S Main St., Suite 222, 't'OU ARE IN DEFAULT UNISER A d911¥41f hi• bid to Ille Coty Clerk'• By· T .0 . s.rvtce Co.. ine entire amount ct.Mand by Otwlg9, CaHtornla, (7 141 547-74e2. o EE D o F TR u ST DA Ti; D Ollie• by tn• prop•r announced ag«tt your crlldltOt. County of Orang a. Stal• of OCTOBER 15, 1981. UNLESS iOU 11me. Bide wlH ti. publicly °'**' by. S~an '"'°9, To nnd out tn. amount you must C111tornla, ell th• right, title and TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Y~A end rNd aloud II 11:00 Lm., Of' u Aealttant Sect .. .,.., pay, or to errano-f0t pey!Ml'I to lntar•ll of H id dKH .. d II ~he PAOPEATY. IT MAY BE SOLD A A 1oon IMfHll•r H prac:tlc•bl• on OM City Boui.vard Wffl. llOP tlla for.c:lo1ur•. or 11 your lime of deatll and all tM rlgnl, 11111 PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED, N Friday, Octoti.r 22. 1982. In tna Orang9, Calll0tnl1 92"8 propetty fl In for9Cloeura l0t Dny and lnt•nt thel IN •tlata of Mid EXPLANATION OF THE NATUf\E Coune_ll Cl1"'1W•, City Hall. 71 Fair (714) 135-1218 Ofh41r rMton, cont.ct: dtc•U•d h .. ecq ulrad by OF THI! PAOCEl!DINO AGA119$T Drlva, Colla Mau. Callfornla Publl1hed Orang• Cout 01lly SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL operation of law Ot Oll'letwlM Olh41r 't'OU, YOU SHOULD CONTACt•A 92826. l0t Ille furnishing of 'TWO (2) Piiot, Oc1. 8, Hi, 22, 19e2 BANK. SPECIAL ASSETS DEPT. H than or In addition to that Of Mid LAWYER • ! PICK·UP STYLE TRUCKS. 4'05·82 l3·6. 333 s. Hopa Str .. I. l ot ~Md. II IN time ol d4Nlth. In Tiie itr"t addr .. 1 ot tn. 1bo#lt Add 111 on• I • • t • of I h • Angel•• Calllotnl• 9007 1. and lo alt tM C9'1aln tMI Pfoperly 4287 Campnor Avenua. Yor~• epec.lf1Catlon1 may 119 Ol>llllMd •t Pt8JC .->TICE Telapnori•: AtH cod• (2131 111uattd. In City of Otat1g9. Counly Linda. CA No warranty 11 ~ p tile Office of tile Purc.llulng ~ 813-&587 ol Orang•. Stal• of Calllotnla. to 111 eompi.ttnffl Ot eorricfnete. al 11 Fair Orfot•, Co111 Mau. ~COURT Of' II you ha¥9 any queetloM. you partJCulllrly d41Krib9d u IOllows, to The beMflelaty un<Mr Micl'l>Md Calllornla Bid• ehOUld b9 , .. urned C"" ~~-ihould contacl a l1wy•t or tl'I• wt1. 0.,., &A-.-ol Trull. by r...on of • br~ Pf to Ille ettanllon ol IM Clly C141fk. ........, • _.. ...._ ~I IQ9ftCY which may 111119 lot 11 Tract I "• u .,..,..., on eelauh In tn. obllgatlont -~ within Mid time limit. In • Maled fl'I IM ......, ef ... ~ '"-ad 'fOU# IOen Map thataof t-ded In Book 341 tlt«eby heretolOf• •xeeulef ~ en\191099. ld.,,lllled on tn. outlllcM al CMNA Lia 9"1.TA. R•mtmb•r. YOU MAY LOSE p • g • • 2 O • n d 2 1 0 d•llvared to tna und•r•IG".CS" • wllh IM Bid ll9m Number and IN .... A•1t•11 LEGAL RIGHTS IF 't'OU DO NOT Mltc11tan•ou1 Map1 o t llld wrtnan o.el9rllion of Def-~ Opening Oal• ~TO 9"0W CAUM TAKE PROMPT ACTIOH. Or1nga County. Catllornla Demand f0t S•. and written~ EllCll bid lhall 9'*)ity MCh llM '°" CHAMOI M NAMS NOTICE IS HEAEB't' GIVEN, Thet Eac•ptlng llle tafrom 1n• WHI ol b<MCll Md of .iectlon to C...- tv•ty Item H HI lortn In Iha What' .... 1119 petition o4 Olne '--EQUITABLE DEED COMPANY, a 1M.50 fNt ltweof. tn• unde11lgn•d 10 H ll:9'1!d 1pacltlcallon1. Any a nd all Sf*t•llaabettlflied.ttll!Mc;j9rtl corporation, I• duly appolntad SubJ•cl to. Cov•n•nll. PfoperfYIOM0ttyMld obllfll*5s. •xceptlon• 10 Ille 1~lflcatlont ol thll -• lor en Ofdet dulflolng Tru•t• uncMr • o.ed of lrut1 dai.d condition•, ,..lrlctlon1, tlghll ot and lh•tHllll th• und•r.~~•d m;nt b9 c:Marty 1tatad In tn. bid, P•llllon41f'I natM lrom Gin• LM May 1 191 t mlcM by Herman M ••Y end •H•m•nt1 ot r•cord cauNCI Mid notic. o4 bteecill .,.ir'o4 and fallu<• to NI forth *"'I Item .,, Spall• to Ka tharine Ellub•lh ~ 91TN.tor.10_.c.rt.,,; mot• commonly known H ttO ei.ellon 10 b9 r-Oed J-1~. IM ll)9Clflcallon1 tflall ti. ground• Slewnt obllgallone In favor of S•curlly Norin B•wl•Y Sir•••· Ota ng•, 1982 N lnltr No 82·21"40of ~ IOt rtjeetlon of IM bid IT IS HEREBY OA0£AED IN! .. paelfic ~atlonal Bank, a Nellorlal Celllomle. 01flclal RKorde. , ; &c;h bid lllall Mt IOf'lll the IVll pettonl 1n1., .. 19d In Mid mallet BanlllnQ "890datlorl •,e.n.tlc:lefy. T•t mt ol H I• cHll In lawful Seid HI• wlll II• mad•. ""' namu ind realdencH ot •II tpt)tet b9fOt9 thla court at o.c>I 3, record9d May 5, 1991 • lnalNIMnt money of tl1e Unlled St.t• on ..... wlll'lout covenant or ••tt•itY. perlON aod p1rtlel lnl-ted In Now. 11, 1912 In 1119 QOIK1room of no 5086 Ill 8ook 14045 pege t522 or pet1 ~ and bt1enoe ~ •llP'"' Of' Implied t99*fdin0 He. 1n• propout. It tll• bid 11 by • 700 CMe c;.,..., om.. Sanl• Ane. of ·C>melal Racotda In ,.;. omc. of by not• MGIK9d by M~tgagt ot potMHion or ~mbtaneeet ito CO<potltlon. lltlt tf\41 n-of tile CA 10 lllOW ca uu wlly lhll IN AM:order of Orange County end TNlt ONd on tile ptoperfy tO told pay 1M remaining Pflnelpal IUft;ot omc.r1 wf'lo cat1 llQn an ....,,..,1 eppllcallon for clleng9 of n•m• .. lnllnHNnl no. 11-"71111 of Lo. Ten '*' oant of emounl bid 10 be in. nott MC:Ut'9d. ti)' e9'd oe.. .ol on b911•11 ot Ole c«poratlon •nd lflOUld not 119 or1111t9d. AngtlH County. Catllornla, cltPotlled #111'1 bid. Truat, wttll lnt•eet •In Mid 11419 wh9lhat mor• than one otflo« must IT IS FVATHEA OAOERED tllat • cMtctiblng Pf'operl ... thtfelfl. lllda Ot oftet'I 10 be In writing and PfOYldtd, ed\lanc9t, It any. ~ :E II Ille bid .. l>y • P9r1'*1111P or copy of tt'tle or.-to lflOW c.MIM " Tllat tn. ~ lnt.,..t Under .. wlll M tecellled •• IN etor...id IM tarm• ol Hid DHd of Tl\llt, nl \19111Ul'e, 1tat• tn. ntmM and p~llll'llld once • w"ll lot lour 1 u ch. d • • d 0 I II u •I • n d t II a off~ •I any time •lier lhe lltll '-· chafgee end •xpentet ot :die dt• .... of •II general pertnet• ~ ..... Prio< 10 IN d•y o4 Obllgatlon• HC:Ut•d flltr•b)' publlc:9tlOn ~ and btf0t9 d••• TruttN •nd Of IM !Nett~-by and joint ,,.,..tur.,.., II tM bidder••• Hid IHlertno In Tiie Deity Piiot, • lnctudtno • note lor 11'1• aum of of ..., 111d o..d of TtUll. Said Nit'"' ~ eoi. Pfoprl9\orahlp or 9"0tller antlty MW•P•PM ol general clrculallon ,750,ooo.oo . .,. Pf'-tly Mid ti)' O • t • d 1111 e 2 4 t h d 1 y o I Nici on Frld"f, Octot>er It. 1'tJ ,., that dON bu1IM1t uno.r • ftell110u• pt1nted In IM County of 0ttftQ9. IM und«llOMd: 111111 • bt..cl'I of Septembtf, 1"2, 2:00 pm .. at tM Oii~ ~ name, tM bid •h•H 119 In Ille ,.., Dat9d: Oetobet 5, tN2 and o.tault tn, 11ta obllOMlOf1* tor DWARD I . MUIHL an1ra t1c• 10 tll• Clvt~rel' nam• Of th• bldd•t wllll . ,, .. 0 ............. #tllclllUCl'IONdofltu.ila-lty A...., .. LAIW Bulldlng 300 EHl Cl'll nl II dulgnallon lollowlng lhOwlnp ~ ..... hall oceurr9d In that pey!Mllt llM •COTT', NttelNOI"· MUIHL • Avenut rri IM City of Or • I "OBA (th.• llCtltlou• nam•)': ..,.,._ CMl'I not~ made of: ..-,#' At th• t ime of th• a t(llilt provided. nowever, no llotltlout Pu1>111nlld Ot•nte Coa11 Dally TM .,,tit• IJ(lnclpal bel9'IOI plU9 A__, tllf......, p.lblleallon of 11111 notice, t"t tMaf n1me •hall ti. uMd un,... ln.t• ta • PMOI. OCt. t, 16, 22, 2t. 1112 acct1iad lnlatHt, wl'ltcl'I 1um OAVID •TOM CMAY amounl ot tn. 11npald l>elenCtli°"tlf euttanl r.glatt•tlon w1111 tile Orange 444.&.82 t•Pt•Hnt• tll• obllO•tlon• of ,......, .......... ., obllgatlon MCurad by lh• •~V. Counly Aecord•r. In c••• ol -Harman M. C.oop•r under ll'l•t .... D1111llftt deecrlb•d d••d of 1tu1I enct COfJ)Ot'atlon•. lndYd• tM ,,_of "8.IC lll011K c•rllln Chn•r•I Contlnulno Publlltl.lld Oran~ co .. t Dally H llm•l•cl cotll . .xp•n1 .. , titd the PtMld«tt. s.cr .. ary, Treuur•, 8 Up I " I 0 R C 0 U" T 0 , Oueranty dated Ju>/ :u , 1979. 9'f Plot, OCI. t, 2, I. 1M2 ~H-82 'adv-la $48,321.tll. • •I and M~. c.a..~ 111e 1erm1 01 Otnet .. Continuing C>e••· S.Olambtf 30. 1"2. : I TM City Councll Of Ille City Of ~ G11aran1y, H•rm•n M, Coo~·' --.,. lllftna T.O. uavtcl COMPANY ..... Coeta M ... ,_, 1119 rlQnt 10 COWITY M ..... *"*° ~ and el <*l!Oltfollt ..._,.. "" • ..w TrwlM • • , • ._. ""Y or .. bide. "' .... ~., ·-•oo1 eo .__ '"...... c~•...... a..t tee. • t ~·,_.: 0c1otier e, tM2. lilt -HI 1.1 s.. of Tr.,..,_• • ,,_ ---••9', · • u•.., ...... ,......_ 8en11 l'ICTITIOUI Wll 0... "'.....,.... , 'I .Publltlltd Orang• COHt Dally .. .... fllel ti)' reMOft of eudt Dteecfl lflt ..... ITAT'llmlfT Or--. CA -• ' PIOI, Oct I, IH2 t-t2 .... AUltl1 unclertlOMd. prwtnl ~ The folowllnl I*** are OOlng (1Mf--• , ... 444 OMD TO IHOW CAUl9 wnd•r u td dHd of tr11at. llH bu11119M ae: Publltll-4 Orang• Coett.0 "' -----------POii ~ °' MM11 Pecvttel and..._.... to Mid--., OR AN QI 0 0 A 8 T ft A I H Pilot. OCI, I . 16, 22. IMt • ! I "8.IC .->TIC( 0-.. lctwwd '""'* ._ t11ec1 o potn••cl Tr11•1t• • wrltt•" 61.NTa". 11m llaedl ""'" lte. ~ __.,., M PlllftlOfl In tNa OOUf1 tor .,.. order Oec;Wattoft of Oel9'lll Md dtlNnf 01. Hun11r1P1f1 llaedl, CA 9*7 ·-IC --• petitJoMr 10 Cl\el'St9 1111 tor ..... end llH ~uleM "*"' Ne1"ol:/olllt1rlc Medloet r-. nv111K 1 A =:d~~. 11 lromGaoreeldwetd'_,.. Mid--., --.: ... r:.=: Group. '1 leacfl llvo_.:••· 1ol'l•cMH tor adoption at 11'1• NldlOlle Gwta ....,._ Heel of lrvet =~ 411, ""'*' ..... ..._, CA 'I. r .. viar City covncll IMtllftO ot 11 la 111eret1y ordered tl'lal ell •Vldenc:tno Ol>llJ::::, ' 1'19 ~ la OOfldu•• tlr en The followlno ...,_,. .. ta lleillO Otdlnefte9 '°"' lfltetettecl lfl tM ,,....., tfW9bY, encl'* encl doea w:loeorporetM woalettofl olller "'*'** • :r.r.:'TN1<>'-.01NANCI 0' THI llfe.,..ielel ..._, llefore 11111 CIOllf1 _.y ~:.::. ':: == ._. • ... -~ ,___ "'D l:JJU81NEH MAl'K~ g'cnffU.,.~~L.A?'c!~~,~~·~oC:: ~::•r:,n;:: =•~ :.:: t:, ==: ::-:.'!i.=: rt111 •'!::': W.. ~-~.,. =T~~~~1a'::i.' l AMINOINO Al'TICll 17'A. TITL.I on Now. 3, , ..... 10 '° cauM ~ = -""" to .. ~ ~ .. Ot'Mfe ....... "" on 11707 ' .. 13 o' T W l c OB TA Me I A 'cNolt •·11'1··11-:!, t:::.-!, ~.~ ::'ca 1n acoou•~noa w1111 111• Oot. 1· 1111• p.,. 1,_!riG, ~-''!!'!""". 0..:. M U N I C I P A L. 0 0 D ! , 'T' 0 ~ -.. """1' ._.... _,, t Ml .. ! Ille .. ~. ,..,,. ,.._ INCO-.PORATI CONITMICTION ""''°" ,_ _.,... Of "-pr~I llleteo o y PuMieMca Ora11:19 c ... 1 Delly W1Utt A ftatton, U 642-1150 IALTlliiillOM SMITNlnm.l T HOMAS ANTHONY BALLAS, rulden t of Newport Beach. Ca. Paeeed away O ctbober 6, 1982. Survived by hl.s lovin& wifo 1..oWae, 2 llOnl Tum, Jr. and Teny and ctaucht.er Marlyn. moil\er Lucy Ballu, 3 ..-.ndlonl Kevin, Dwin and 1'omm y end 1rand· dau1hter Nichole, brother J oh n B al l•• and 2 ~Carolyn s.tvert and Madelyn Perrymen. Rotary wlll be held on Friday, Oc1ober 8, 1982 at &:30PM at PacHlc Ylt w M ortuary Chapel. 3&00 Paclflc View Dr .• Newport Beach , Ca. Mam of ChNdan 8wi&I wtll IT-'°"-1""-"''"•-·-~~;S:· -°"·' ''n;". • t• M~~ Aonu•. l aftte ...,. • .,..Ill ..,..... ••-e ...... It le•--ofder9d tMt I., of Diiied; •-...,.... 0 11707 s , • p b 1 a o • ~IONt l'OOAT'm"'iN THI 1111 o,;;; 10 1110• oau .. "' PAOPlC ~ ..,...,, ,. A S~ t:r ,LOOO H~li'O AMA. 11bll1lled In Tiie Delly flllot, • lfA A. IMll JI • TIC( AdOM, le11 '*-le, C Wlflfi"r1:i,"ft"" CoalaMtN 8*8371 M h e ld on Satur~ay, Odober 8 1'82 1t lO:OOAM at Our Lady Quee n o f ~•It Ca1holk C hurch, Mar V{lca Dr., 'N~ 81erh, C.. ln'4.nnent wlll follow et P.c:lflc V lew U1r MAI Psk. Padfk V6ew ~ .......... _.. ................. llm1uar)' diredon. D Tiit motion to glwe Ordlnanoe of ...-11 ~. ly; ' ' " W tHTI TH N 8 , O r eece IMI ""' ,..._. oerrled ~ IN "' lfll• o01111•Y •• ..... -T '.D.~~ •• •• m ,,. ~ _11 ~ ~A p ) -s le p h • n 0. loll••'"• ron cen -V6tt:'"'COUMIT • --.., ..., Al INIT it1I ...... 16 ....., M .......... ,.,, ....... t e Phan 0 ~o u l 0. • ...,,..,.,.. -AYU· lcfl*. Hell. • ,,1., ,. Ille day " ..... :f . . 4. ,.., .................... fllJI ii.ls -..... ,.w •• --.-~· .. P911:!.,. -- Hert•••· ltilo,arlll'MI. Jotsneon.. 1'11 ltl or •trr •••ta er 111 .. ttll•* ·-,,_" --former GrH premier, NOA: NoM. AlllNT: Mofle. •· U, ,.... rfih ~·u Y ND ,_.... ~.....,. ..,., "-' (lout'ty °"" °' ~ c...., die d Monda}' from 1 Tiie t11111a1101111e~,....., .M••lllllllN ° ·•• .......... 11111.,..,,._ •, iuna atbnen,. He Wit u . gr~;:': 'r,",.1,tt~ !:.. . 111 • ,.. '" ""' "' ca., •' ... ,. ... Suph1nopoulot ~ P11 -.-c.-De11J•,.._ar....CeeMDallr ~,.. eerwd M premW few l'7 • oat '-'a;•,",,........., NM.10.. I. 11. a a .. .::. .:-:..1. .......... ________ ...,." montlw in ltea end IHI, 11 o.e. -tttollN• a:; o.itr hHdtn1 1 mod•n•• ., °'-"9• ceeac Dell1 ...... ,Mt•MTI. M 1 ,.....,. Oil•. a. ~'-""'OIL 1 t41M1 -lewltlllr.... .... ' ' Orange Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ootob« I , 1'82 -•tC NOTICC _ -~~ MUC MHICl MUC NOTICl -aoTbiitTRUITa't W.. '90"'*'1 Wit NrifiOW -M ~~~-----~--1----........ ~;;.;;,:;;;;;=---... ~~-t_'.':. Mt.IC tlDTICl -~ W MmCI'. -~ -~~M[i iiTICE ", W llmCl ,._ -,a ----.-.-----------IT ... ~OfH 'N'ri'ftiUiwt1 '!!!!ii .. -liifiii--T _ ~=-:=· J ~-~ T :---•TA~ IMI CO"l'OAAflO~ H dUI" lie 1__,,..,, '*'°"' lfl ....,, !It ollo~ H rlOll II dOlhf ''°"'*'-• .. -.. Of-.IOfNmlOU9 MMmlTA~ _ .. ._.._,, ........ ...., __. tllel tN NAiii ., .. ,_. ., ..... NAiii '"-foOowlflt peflOfl II •0in1 fN ...... ,.,..,. .,. M'O ..., ............... ln4N ' llulll'4lll u ~ ... •:::lnttd tru1IH under Int OOU"TllY OllAN(f\I Ill IT lOUINlHT t51St TrllOfl f!Mt fo11oW1nt peieone.,. doing Th• 1011ow1n1 111un1 ll•va bl*'-11· OutiNea a Ufllllecl ..,.... Dllltl9t ., °'*"' b!Jllflell.. ~IN llM Of Ille llolltlOUI , I IL D 0 "AH I ' ,.o·T· "IT MUllC 1'"71 Oo11nl O•llfO nl• '" ,~ ........ fWl'l 1,110LO.L ~:'~8~Aue0' ::~~ bit YOflle Ull<la """. Pllcien-. l.JIM No ltt, hunt1n91on IMch, • 1£ Clllllqmle Celltornie IH4t fO Till; HIOHUT 81DOIA 'OA lung Oh Ohot , 2100 Tneodo tt O'Toole, )"71 QUALITY P"ODUCT8, 734 11111ln111 111111• AHHiONY AllOCIATH.'•IOO ~ .... °'~ .. A--~;.,. r.-r '. ......... OMl~~·Y· CoTIOOlll Ml .... oc~~.21!!. ~L!_!~n•3c! ',!i~" llrHt, 341, NewpOfUW fl, CA OAIOUO. • • =-~of d::..!.~;'-~ 0Alt1 (P•V•ble •I time ol ••le In Wyokltthem lllece, 'vlltrton, Wlnthpun Munttngton IHCh, ""''trect no • • -Of•-.__,..... -. ,. ,..., CNletOllNt Ndefl OflM IOll llllO MCON>INO • Olltorflle 11111• .... bid• Wiii .. 111•Uell1 COtPoflllon, 13712 Qunth« ltrMI. Th• llclltlout 111111111 .. n1111e I . Mlln Ill, tani. Ma CA H101. cotporellon, 111 Qi.111 Circle, °"'*' Md reed few COl.UTOft llwful money ol Ille United SlllM) Cllllqtnll 12t3S Celltotl'lll .~ ... -" flOht, Uti. lllld lntl'llt convt1'(9(1 Io 11 Io o,.. ch o 1 2 1 o o Thie bUllinml te c.onouctlld lly en Oud~ Ot0\09, Clllfotnla '*'ed to •bove w" ftled In the TI!ll 11uetr*1 la ~ed by e MtNilll li!lll CA ttl01 wJITACt<P AHO ITfTCHC."-lid ""' butlMM .. conductlld by • County Clerk'• offic41 on 3·at·1' "'*" ~. . TN• ~ .. GOndllaled by • con4lttonl llld lnWYCtk!M Md lld O•.o.!~ol°fr~l~Y1~,u~P!~~ Wyok111ne111 lllue. l'ullerton, lndMOUll ,. ' CelllOlnla t2t33. Theod0<e O"TOO!e C'Ofl>Ofl llOn Nl.0 ~I lkllool•.1. lno 4)11 QtvlllOPfW A. Cr-eotoontlon fOflN m., N ot>lllned IC "'9 offioe COl\ltlCI TOOi lno 1tlrd1 •• , .... N•wPorl ••4141\, CA Thll ll•IAltMll• WU IMtd With the '"'° ~dlno of "te•I lllPPOll lerv~, .... I l\lllelnlll4'r <IMCll~ Thie 1111"""8 11 GOfldUGlld by a Thll 1111-1 WU fllM with the f~U$l011 OlNEVIEVE PALACE, lnOltldualt (HutOand & Wllel. County Clerll of Or-1nge County on J•lllH PutClfuH HMO. Collnty Clltlt of Otenoe County on Alehttd I Orlm•h•w Allon AWllW. """'-· Celdornia. The Pretlc*'lt I Thlt butlnet• wuc:ondUCl.O lly • Aue· 27, i.12. f'fll ' Olllrlol ,...,._Ille "8111 lo~ I etnoll wom1111 s11ng Ofl'Chol s.c>t1mbef H 1912 (lf.NCFICIARY rAANCE& Tl'tll tllltnMnl WU flied wltn Ille • ,, .... lhl• tlllemtfll Wll llled wllh th• CotPOt•llon. ,1.. TNe tt•ltcMfll *II flltct wttn the Illy Of •II lid• Ot to WllV• eny Cw"ty Oteik ot Orenot County on Jeffrey A B11tt. VP Publl1h1d Or111g-e 00141 Di lly County OWi! of Otenoe County on "'llllitt"llt or tnfonNllUll In llf'/ lept 20, 1m, •1t7NI ~~ry·t-~~·~~iegc:Arrl~ PllOI. Sept, 24. Ool. I, •• 1~2~~~=2 ~lemoet 13. 1N2. lld• or 111 lhe t=:I' Publl•h•d Or1nge Co111 Diiiy Sept. 23, 1982. --==KRAY. ,.':T!, ~.,., ~ DIM. SUTTON, nn unm•111ed wom••1 COllnt~ Cieri! of Otenoe Count" on Pullll•-'1•d Oran~• Co111 Delly lleootde<I ~t1mbw 15. 1081 at • .. ti" ' PllO Oc I 8 t• " 1"12 1netr No 33120 In book 14233, .,epi. '• 1 •· t, 1 • • "• •· • PllCll 860 or Ottlelol Aocofdt In tht h '1• •--.,......,..., IM. 4340·12 Qllfo• or '"' Rtcord11 or Orengt IOI N. Tllllln AM:t~ .. 1'° •-te MftTIC( County, Hid dffd or llUll d11Crlt>e• ..., •• Ant, Oallf • ...,.,. .--. ""' Pltol. Oct I. I. 16. 22, 1982 ,,1f747 •-IC MftTuor ,_...,. 4336·112 Publltllld Ortnge Co11t 0111u .--"" ~ ._ 8IM. llllte • AulhOf..,_ Atainl , ' ......,. llMlll. CA -Publl•h•d Or•noe COlll Oellr ----.. ---IC---T-.,.-r ---Pilot, Oct 1• 8, IO, 2• t98~,,.1 82 'IO'TmOUI llU-H Publl1fle d Or1nge Co11t Dally PllOt. Oct. 8, 15, 1H 2 • .--.. _. "4 • """ • NAMI ITATl-..T Pllol. 8ep1. 11. H:Ocl. 2. t. 1982 4 .... 12 'tcTITIOUl IUllMIH 1----,..,--IC-NO-T-IC( ____ ou~o1::w1110 ptrton It doing .,40·12 lti. following property • •1-rtennout IUIMll ~ot 24 ol Treot No 3380 H pet Publl1h1d Or1f10• Co111 Delly NAMI ITATSMINT mac> llClO(ded In Boo~ 133.' f>eoe• Piiot, Sept, 24• OOt .• 1 • 8• 16• 1t12 Tht · followlng p.,1011 It doing NAMI ITATI....., 'tcTmoul .,...... IONNIFl!O TAUCKINO. 13111 .... Tile .. ....!.~ penone .,. Clolng N .... ITATIMINT Knoll. W11tmlllll ... CA 12863. 3•~39, lnclv1l11t of Mlacell1neou1 424S·l 2 bllllfllll 11: .... In thl olltc• ol th• County .. _ •c N011C£ AM DRIVE THAU PHOTO. 117 ~Olt of .. Id Coonty, S tate or ,--.. -w. 1tlh St .. Coat• M-. Cllllotnll MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE l'IClmOUI ...... Ol)itornl• ~TITIOUI .,..... • 92827. vu ·--Bry1n Bonn. 13 I 11 Knott, "cm10U1 -•• GRAPHICS ONE (STORE 182). The IOllOWlng l*tonl ere doing WMtmlneler. CA 12M3. NAM1 ITATl•NT NAMllTA,......, VOU ARE IN QEFAUl T UNDER A NAMI ITATS•NT Bemttd P1ul RenHu. 391 8. 0 EE 0 0 f TR us T 0 ATE 0 Tne follow'--· .,. doi"" Sch11g SI., 01ang1, Celllornl• ~EPTEMBER 8, tie I UNLESS YOU bullMtl u : """ ':""-. ... 92M$. IHH Gothard It .. Huntington buC~D ~·N MAN AGE MEN T Thll bullnlle It COl\ductlld by lfl TIMI lollowlllQ C*IOM tte doing ee.dl, CA 92647. lndlvtd\Mll. bu.U-11· The lollowlng pweone .,. dOif'O bullMN II. CREATIVE OAAO!HINO ANO TREE TRIMM INO. 332 Vlctorl• •0204, Coeta "'-.CA '"21. l Al<E ACTION TO PROTECT VOUA PAX INTERNATIONAL. 937 '!'hit bu.W-II eonducted by 111 Phllllp lH WhHler. 24 708 SERVICES, 209 30th StrHI, Bryen Bonn · ClerlllQlon Or., L1gun1 Hiiia, CA Newporl 8"gh, Celllotnl1 92663 Thll lla'-11 Wll ltled wllh 11141 BEACH OESION ASSOCIATES. PAOPEATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Acepulco 81. l1gun1 S..ch. CA ltldl\lldull PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 920$1 &.nerd P. ~ 92853. WUU1m e G11relt Sr., 209 30th Cou Cledl of Ot C ,.. 21141 Alctlrnono Clfcle. Huntington Ann M1rle WhHler, 24708 StrMt, N-po<t 8Hch, Celllo1nl1 nty enoe oun., on a..cn. Clllforn141' 12846 He di Jev1dl, 332 Vfctotl• •0204, ea.ta..._, CA t2t27. 92ee3 Sept. 21. 1982. 1.Aut1 P MeCenny. 1552 Botb• Cl1tlngton Ot •• l1guna Hiiia, CA ,,.,_ Circle. H11ntlngton BNch. cait1orn11 92853. • Mahh• Etn"'9f'I• Gerren , 209 Publlehed Or1nge Cout be lly 92&4e EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE 01mtr Joalp .,,evec. 837 Thi•····-· w .. nted wtth Ille OF THE PAOCEEOINO AGAINST Ac1pulco St • lagun• BH ch. CA County Clefk ol Orenoe County on Lori J1 v1dl, 112 VlclOtla •0204, Coele Mlle, CA. Ht27 Thie buell'llll II oonduollld by an lndlvldvll. Thie llu1lnM1 le conduclld by 30th Str11t, Newpott Beech, P"~ a~, 24 OCt 1 t 15 1982 Olene '-'ahne, "662 Borbl lndMdull• (Hual>lfld & Wtt1).. Clllfornl1 92ea3 ...,., ....... . • . • • • " • AM M1tle Wheeler Thia buatneH 11 conducted by 42'4G-82 C#Cle, Huntlnglorf Belc;h, Cllllotnll YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 92051 k>I. 22, 1982 LAWYER Jim &llltton, 937 Acepylc<> St.. , ..... Thia tlll-t wu flied with the hlnllllld end wile, Mllllll 11' MftT1rr 92&4e county Clettc of 0t1nge County on w. E G1trett .--"'nu~ P 11111t1 M1 n 1 on, 21141 2921 Jeva Roed. Cotti MIH. CA l 9QUnl Seach, CA 92861. Pubt11h1d Or1nge Co11t Delly "(II • 1nrMt •O<tten or common fhl• butlllMI te conducted lly 1 Piiot, s.c>t. 24, Oct. 1, 8, 15, 1982 dHfgn1t1on 11 thown •bove. no genetll plrt'*lhlp. 4204-82 Hldt Jevldl Thie 1111-1 w• flied with the County CMttt of Ot'"91 County Ofl Sept 22. 1t82. w1tran ty 11 g1.,·on 11 to 111 Demit JOllp Pevec: OOtnpllt-ot COfrlCl10WI) " lhll lltlll!'lfll WU ftled with the Nil.IC NOTICE Sept. 22. lt82 Thlt 1111-1 w11 tiled wnh the NOTICl.of' APPUCATION Richmond Clrcle, Huntington ,-1• County Clltk ot 0..,.,.. County on TO ••• , "' ,.-_ .,. Seac:tl, Caltfornl1 92848 Tile t>eneflClafy under 11.ld OMd county Clltlt of Ofenge County on fltCTITIOUI 8UIMll HAMii ITAff....,. ·-s., bet 23 8 ~ .,_ --_.,............... Thie butlneee le conducted by • P~bllthed Ot1"g1 Co11t Delly 1"" · t9 2 •VIMCMI llmltld pat1Nrthtp. ,,...,. Publtahed Or1nge 00111 Oatly Piiot, 8epl. 2.4, Oct l, I . 15, 1982 4184-82 ot Trust by rtDOn ot a breech or Sept 15. 1982 ,default In 1111 obtlg1t1on1 M6J1ed f 1t1• The rollowlng pet1on 11 d'olng butlnMa 81' Pilot. Sept. 24, OcJ 1. I , 16, 1982 [ C ,,M111 • 10-1.. p----'a H.._ "1n~ 4215.82 Pub 111\ed Orange OHi Delly T Whom II M C .--.-_.,.., -· ____________ ,Plt_ot. Oet. I, 8. 15, 22. 1982 OAOBEAT M.·~o~~: DENNIS Thll ltllemenf w .. n1ec1 with the tn.reby, hofltOIOf8 executed Dnd Publllh~d Orlllg• COHI Diiiy deltvltld to the undertlgnad • Piiot, Sept. 11. 24. Oct 1, e. 1982 wutten Oeclarlllon ol Olf1ult and 4113-82 Demand tor Sele. Ind written notlel1------------ l . G. BAIOA PLUMBING, 1030 W. MecArthur Blvd .. S11111 An1, CA 92707. "8.IC NOTICE 4338·82 w s H E A A N 1 n d N 1 c K 1 • County Cletk. of Otenge County on ----------- ------------• ------------CHAISTINE·SHEAAH 111 epc>l)'lng ' October 6• 1982· ,,_1 "8.IC NOTICE al bfeactt and ot eloctlOn to c1uM PlatC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI .,...... PlalC NOTICE to th• Oeplttment of Alooholtc eubll•"•d Or1ng• Co111 Delly ...._ ITA,.._NT -----....,--1-18-1-1-----IB1v1r1g1 Control tor '"41" ON P'I t Oet e 16 22 2" 1"82 •tennoue llU .... ...... ITATl,.un the undersigned 10 tell t1ld1-----------,.,..,--pr~y to aatlsty uld obllg11tlon1, flCTfTIOUI ., ... ,, Llfll'tll• George Belda II, 1030 W. MllOArthur Blvd .. Senti Ana. CA 92707. Th I 11 I I d I -SALE BEER I WINE (PUBLIC '0 ' ' ' · · "'· • buet!.eo .:w ng pereon 1 o ng flCTtTIOUI llU ... ll EATING PLACE.) to Mii 1lcohollc 4«&-ll2 T"• followln9 pereon 11 doing bullllffa It: i nd thereetter tile under1lg"1d NAM! ITAffmH'T caused seld "otlce 01 b1eac11 end of The followlng peraon I• doing Thi• llullnue 11 oonduc1ed by lfl lnd1vtdu1I ( A I T E 0 G I ES EN & N .... ITATl•NT b1ver1g11 It 328 11th S treet , AS 8 0 CI ATES INS U A AN CE The fOllowlng l*IOnl 1re doing Huntl::ftlon BMch. Cllll0<nl1 92848 SUNBf l T PUBLICATIONS dt>a lltcllon to be Rocorded June 29. bu11ne11 11: 198:l 81 1natr No 82·223398 In FOX & ASSOCIATES, 2682 OlllCl&I Record•. Newport Blvd .. Coate Mell, CA l . G. B1ld1 II bullnMI 11; SERVICES; (B) GIESEN & SON P.f< DEVELOPMENT 44 Plau Pub lhtd Ot•"O• Co11t 01Uy IN8URANCt SERVJC£8. Deon Square, C)fenge, C1llf0tnle 92Ne. Piiot, Oet .•. 1982 'tCTmOUI llUIMll WORLD WEST PUBLICATIONS. ...... ITATIMINT dbt HOUSEHOLD MAOAZlNE. Said 1a1e wllt be m1d1 . but 92827. without covone"t or w1rr1"ty. Berbere J. Fo•. 122t W. CoMt •xpreH or Implied. regarding tlt11. Hwy •321. Newport BHch, CA Thia 1tet-t wu flied wtlh the County Cletk of Orenoe County on Sept. 16, 1912. Ctntte, 1~~As:=o 611. 200. Tom J. l<ambe , 11. u Pl111 ~ Theodor. J____.; G'-1 Squ1r1, Otenge, c 1111orn11 92AM. ---.. ---1c---T-ICE __ _ Tiit followlng pereoni .,. doll'IQ 300 I Aedhlll Avenue, Bldg. 1·208, butl-u · COlll Miia, CA 92628. FRAGMENTS. 2443 E. COHI DEBORAH l. ME8NA. 8417 ,,.,. Publl1hed Or1n9e Co11I Dally Piiot, Sept. 17, 24, Ocl. 1, I, 1N2 411()-12 ..,....... · , L111on F. Pomeroy, Ill, 44 .-~ "" 17011 Sime. Huntington 8Hctl. CA Ptau Squ.,e, Orange, C1llforn11 ------------Hwy .. Corona del Mlt, CA 92625. H1ndel, Buena Pwll, CA 90e21. PoHHslon, or encumbrenc:.1. to 928113. p1y the remaining prtnc1pal tum of Thia butlMM It conducted by lfl Ille notO(sl socorod by llld Deed of unlncorporeted 111ocl1llon other 92649. 926M NOTICI Of Thie bu'"-i. conducl9d by '" Thi .. bull..-. l1 aonducted by 1 NON .... IPON&191LJTY Joyce °" Ak:flll'dl, 849 """'· Thia bullMI II condUCllld by Ill L.aQun• a..cn. CA 92151. lndlvldull. lndMduat. ~II partnwlhlp. Not~• It "•r•by gt¥9n thll the Udo 0'-1 Tom J Klll'lbe II und«llg[led wtlt nOI be reeponllblt T1u11, with lnteretl 11 In Hid note then 1 partnerll\lp. Ptul JOlll'I AicNltdl. 11-49 Allltl , Oeborlh L ~· ~• a..ch. CA 92051. Thll ttttement Wu flied with the Nil.IC NOTICE provided, edvences, If 1ny. under Berlleta J _ Fo11 •er-ms ot aald Deed of Trull, lees. Thi• 1t11wnen1 wN tiled with the c"1tgn end upenau of the County Clerk of Of1nge Covnty on ftCTITIOUI .ue.11 ...-1TA,.._NT Thie •l•t-1 wu Hied with the • geM.-11 penri.r -tor 1nf de ll It or ll1 bl1tlle 1 County Clerk ol Ofenoe County on Thia atllemenl wu flied with the contr1oteo oy enyon• otner '"'n ,_ .... -• 11 _ ... UC1~ .... County Cletk or Orenge County on .......... -....... ~ .... _, • .,_ .._ -1"82 generll patlnerlhtp. ....,1em ........ • . TtustM and ol the tru111 cre1tod ~ Sept. 22, 1982. ·The loltowlng pet1on1 I• doing bu"'-II! Ocl. e. 1992. County Clertl of Orenge County on mYMlf, on Of aher lht9 d1t1 • ,1_ s.p1 e2 1912 01tlld thl• et" d•y of Oetobef, Joyce 0 . ~di '1 .... Thia 1t1tement -flled with lhe Publl1h1d Or1nge Co111 Delly County C*1I of Otenoe County on P110t. Oct 1, e. 15, 22. 1912 said Deed ol Trull ,,_ Said aale wlH bl held on Friday, Publl1h1d Or1nge Co111 Delly Octobet 29, 1982 at 2 00 p m , al Piiot, Sept. 24, Oct. 1. 8. 15. 1992 AUTO M ATED E N EROY SYSTEMS, 15911 Ml. J1ck1on. Founleln V.,_,, CA 92108. Publl1hed Orenge Coul Delly · ' · ,1..,. 1982. Piiot, Ocl. I. 16. 22. 29, 1912 Publl1h1d Or1n9e Co11t Dally Clefl!C.HllefM. 11M1Newalltle~ ._ ........... CA Publl•h•d Oreno• COHI PllOt, Oct 7, 8, 14, 1982 Sepl. 16, t982. 4307-82 4390-82 Piiot, s.c>t. 24, Oct. I, 8, 15, 1982 the Chepm1n Avenue entra.nce to 42()3..82 ,197111 1------------ Publlll>•d Or1ng1 Co111 O•llr MUC NOTICE thl Covie Centlf Bullc:hng, '300 E .. t Ch1pm11n Aven ... '"the City ofi----Pla--IC-NO_TIC£ ____ _ FREDERICK llAU JR., 161n Mt. Jeckeon, Fou11111n Vlffe)I, CA 92708. ---,..--IC-NO_T_ICE_----4242.12 Dilly Piiot, Sept. 17, 24, Oc1. 1, I. IN 2 1----------..------4, 14-82 '9CT1TIOUI ...... Orenge At tile lime ot t he lnltlll fltCTTTIOUI ., ... ,, '9CT1TIOUI eu ..... ...... ITAff•NT publl(;lltlon ol tll11 not;ce, the totll ...,_ ITAftmNT .lrl'IOUflt of tile unpaid b1l1nU of the The ro11owln9 pereon 11 doing This ~ It conductlld by en lndMdull. The fotlowlng pereon1 ue dOlng ~ .. Obllg1t1on HCut•d by th• lbOYI buai-.. : described deed of ltull end WESTPOINTE PROPERTIES, ettlmeted COiia, up1n111 Ind Ml& Balter St.. Sult• 405N, Coat• F redetlck 811&1 J<. Thl9 '1•tement -flied with lhe County Clertl of Ortnge County on S. CUSTOM FINISHES. 1790 MOl'lrOvll ..Ave .. Coate Mell, CA 92027. edvlnces Is $32,871 911 ~. CA 92828 '1'1M To determine the opening bid, 01nlet J Coo"•Y · 2330 Publlehed Or1nge CoHt Delly September 21, 1912 STEVEN C. FISCHER, 1760 Monrovt1, Cotta M-. CA 92821. you mey call (7 t41937·09116 WHlmln•t111 Ave .. Co111 Mesa, CA Oct e 5 '""2 Date Seotember 30. t982 92827. Ptlot. Sept. 24. · I, • I • 1.., MARILYN H TORTORICE. 1780 Montovla. Co1t1 M111. CA 92821. S MI COAP<::mA TtON T"htl b!Jllnen Is conduc:lld by lfl ___________ ............... -~-)_,_ .... _2 u said Trustee. lndMdual P\111..IC NOTICE By T 0 SERVICE Oenlel J. Cooney COMPANY. egent Thi• 1tatement WU filed With 11141 By. Cl"dY Sclloonov1<, County Clerk ol <>reno-Cwnty on AHIStenl Sec:tetery Sept. 22. 1982. One City Blvd • '1tl011 West, Orenge, CA 92668 Pui:>ll1hed Or11"g1 Co11t Dilly Thia butlnetl II conducled by a ----.. -.. gen«ll par1netthlp. ,.._,,,....,. --StlYlll C. RIClhef NAm ITATSMSNT Thia 1111-t wu flied with the The foltowlng pe reon I• doing county Clerk of Of•not County on bullnllt u : ..,_ "' .... 2 FLASH c~ '"Wiii 18th 81., .,...tembef 2•• 1•0 • (7141835·8288 PllOI. Sept. 24, Oet. 1. 8, 15, 1982 Publlahed 011no• Co11t 01lly 4183-82 Newport Buch, CA 92M3. P1-1 STUART" KARL. 899 w. 18th Publlthld Ottnge co .. t Diiiy S .._.... ........... CA.,.,... • ., Piiot. Oet. 1. 8. t6, 22. 1982 P1tol, Oet 8, 15, 22, 1982 4384·112 t. ............. _... ........... 4339-82 ·------------Thia~ le ~ed by 111 -----------Individual. .. P\alC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE Sluert Kart rtalC NOTICE 8TAT£MENT Of WITHDRAWAL FICTITIOUI llUllNEll Thia llelell'lenl -flied wt~ the _ .-_ • f9'0M NAMI ITATIMEMT County Cltrk ot Ot ~ ....... e.--rARTNERa Htr o r &"ATINQ The lollowlng peraon 11 doing .,_._.._ 2 ..... !"Of ty on NOTICI cw TRUeTlrl tALa UNDER bu11neu u : ..._,_,,_ 1. 1-· T.a. ......... f lCmtOul Mll•ll N.-NAN A. S s.a.c> ATS MA NS ,,.,.., YOU AM II DPAUL T UMDIJl A The lollowlng per1on h .. RESTAURANT. 11~B..::118ay0rlw Publlthed Or1nge CoHI O•llr DllD O' TRUIT DATID wftlldrawn as 1 generll Plf1net from Bldg O. Newport 8Mdl. CA 92680. Piiot, Sept, 24· Ocl. 1• I , 161 1MI DICl•U II, 1M1. UM&.111 tile p•rtnetahip opettllng under the A 0 S A N N A M Y A T L E 4164-IJ YOU TM9 AC'nON TO NOTKT. fictitious be at"•" n eme o f BOTlllEA. 1909 Edmore Ave.. rtaJC Mftftl'r YOUft NOltattfY, IT MAY al WESTPORT ANIMAL CLINIC 11 3e9 Rowland HllQhtl. CA 91148 ""'~ IO&.D AT A ......C 8ML •YOU E. 17th StrHt. Cotti M111. Tlut buSIMU Is conoucted by In ACTTT10UI MJH•tt -AM IXll\MATION CW TMI Callfotnll 92827 1ndlvldual ...,_ STATlmNT NATUM Ofl T• NC>ClaotNO The llet1ttout bu11n1H lltme Aolann1 Myrtle Bolllfer The IOlowlng P9f"IOfW we C1o1ng AGAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOULD atetement for .tile pertnetllhtp wu fllll 1111ement was flied wllh the ~ u : CONTACT A LAWYDL ltled on Mtrch 19 1981 1n the County Clerll or Or111g9 Coul'lty on SIOUX/CREE, 1524 8yMa Ln., On Novemllef 5, 1982. •t 1:16 County of Orange Seotemb« 29. 1982 F1-.. Newport BMdl, CA 92MO. A.M. Federal N1llon11 Mortgege Full N1m11 end Addreta of th• P 0 c -0 11 Dele A. Cr•. 1624 8yMe Ln.. Auoclellon •• dulr appolntad ~ton Wlthdrewln<;1 .. ubllllled ""0' OHi I y Newport BMdl, CA HeeO. Truet" 11nd1r and pur1111n1 lo Of Byung lk Min o V M , 2123 Pilot Oc1. 1, 8. 15, 22. 1982 Kathryn S. Cr•, 1524 Sylvta Deed of Truet uecu\9d by Aenfttl Tiffany PllCe, Fulle<ton, Cllll0tnl1 4308·82 ln., Newport Beedl. CA 12MO. 0 . AeMel, I alllgie "*'· ,_did ~633 Thie ~ II conducled by an Januwy "a.. 1112, • "'*""'*" l'IO. 11 J 0 r Byun g 111 M 1 n rtRIC NOTICE lndh:iduel. 12.oooo2 . of Ofllclel Alcorct. In O.V.M. Dell A. er.. the Ol1lol ol 11\e County Recorder of F518290 NOTICa °' Tl'ueT'lrl ...... Thll .... _, WM llled with the Orenge County, C1llfornl1 WILL Publlthed Orl"O' Coat! 01lly On Fn:::-~~~5 1982 County Cterk of Oraonge Countr on &Ell AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO p11o1. Oct. 8, t5, 22. 21. ,9~~91.92 9 · t !I e .m .'. Hb°ME FEOER·A·~ Ocl. 8. 1942. ,__, ~~a:~WT.:~~:~oC.:fL.o<?: ------------s A v I N G s A N 0 l 0 A N Publl•h•d Or•ng• Co111 Delly (P•Y•llle I I time of .... In lawful fUtl.IC NOTICE ASSOCIATION, • Corpor111on. a Piiot. 0c1. e, 10, 22. 29, 1982 money of the lJnllecf Slit•) 11 front ------------Tru1tM uoder th1t Deed of Tnm 43H-82 entrance lo the old Otange County ftCTITIOUI 9UllN4!al deled Jenuery 31, 1119. execulld ~. localed on Santa Ana NAME ITATl!MOCT by SAMUEL LIPOMA. WllO ecqulfed --.,. -~ llvd., lletwHn 8yo1mor• SI. & The nerne of the l>utlne11; 11111 11 SAMUAL LIPOMA and .--""'~ 8roectwey, Senta Ana. c.itfomle.111 CLUB OE MECCA. LTD .. 24342 MARIE LIPOMA end re corded fltCmtOUI -·· rlghl, title and Int«• OClml9Y'ld to ToPon•• Coun. Lagu"' Nlguat, CA Februery 14, 1971. N 1n1trumerit ..,... aTA~ lfld ,_held by II UftClet Mid' Deed 12871. No. 14757, 8ooll 13()3.4, Peoe 377 The ......_.._ ..,.,..,,. of T"* Ill the Pfoper1'f lllu91*I In la hereby teglatered bv the of Olllclel Record• of Orange ,......,_",, -petWOn.---.ati "'"'"" Mid County and 81Medelcrlbed •: toltowlng• County, 81111 of Cell~wltl Mii ~~A N c E o sol A A Lot 12 of Trect No. 1712, In the Club de Meece, Inc •• II publlc 1ucllon to I lghett APPLICATIONS , 7131 Sllllr, City of coat• .. _ ... pet map Clllfomla OO<POflllon bidder for CUh In money of Huntinglon e..cn, CA 12&47 ,_dee! In bOok 50, Pllg8l 32 to 3e Oerald Ouch1rm•. 24a42 lh• Unllld SlltH, al th• front ROBERT E. KELLY, 71$1 ll'ldullve, MltOlllAl'leoul Mape, In 'l'oe>on" Coun. Lagun1 Nlguat, CA enlrllQ 10 tile old Or~ty Sl•l•r. Hunllneton Buch. CA the oflloe of the c-ty ReoofOer of t2t11. Courthoute, located on Ana 92e47. Mid County. T'hll bvslnlu 11 conducted by I Bl11d , bllwMn Sycamore Street J AMES B. SWICK. IOO Vie Ewtp\ II CNde oll, peltOleum. Umhld Par1ner1Np. and BtoldW9Y 11'1 the City of 8enl9 8eech CA 92-eel g u . bt••· 11ph1llum, 1nd 111 G11111d 0Uch1tme An1. County ol Otange, Slit• of Trwte. Newport • • klndt•O 11111111noe• Ind other 0-11 Partner Cellfornla. 111 right, title and lntetelt "* bu*-le conductlld by 1 rnll'lete41 under end In Mid land Thlt statement -llled with L.. conveyed to end now II.id by It generll pattnentllp. ocepe IN right lo UM llf1 ponton #t. Btlneh, Coullty Clerk of Otenge under Mid Died of TNll, In lhlt Jlnlll B. Swtck ,,_ of Ille -1-of the land tor ~ ~ty on Sept 7. 1~2 pr099rty tltu1ted In aald Co1J111y Publl•h•d Or1t1g• Co1tt OaHy operallol'I, "**'II OI querr)4ng of ...,.,,._, Cerpet1tet a WWII,,._ and St1t1. dMcriOld M: 8 15 22 t982 klndt lncMlillO but l'IOt eadullw of A ,_,h1ll1NI Corperlttofl -TM 1101"1'l•11llf1Y 83.82 1ee1 ot Plto4. Oct. 1• ' ' • 4309-82 Oil welt Orltll111. Oil development, A.-...,. e4 L8w Ille _,.._.teny &4f.N ,_ of Lot mining Of*IHOlll. toglltlet with IN -C.......,. ""' ..,. 9ldt 247 Of IN Newport ~ "tract, rtaJC NOTICE u .. of MIO aurface tor Oil. welll. -• ....... City of Newport h«ll. OOwlty ot , .... ~ ~ ~ l9ft 1>M9o, CA t:r101~1• Oreoge. State ot c.llfomll. • per '9CTTT10UI ........ Of etlett1, pr0¥idad. no-. the ,, .... map rec«otd In aoott 4, PIQe 13 Of ..,._ ITA~ 11ma 1h1ll nol be con1trued to Pubtfthed Orenge Co11t Delly ~ ,.... The tollowlng IM'flOl'I 11 001n9 ptoNbll lllanl drWno or IUCifl other tflot, Sef>t. 17, 24, Ocl 1, 8. 1H2 EJ!Qepl Ille IOUlll-terly 210 .,...,..... _ operlllonewtlldllnnowtiYUM Ofln -4127·82 feet thereof. E. J. lOHNEB & COMPANY, :z ~ eneol IN_._ ~la of • MLIC NOTICE o :':'o"': f !:'u"ti' ~: ~=. :!u~':..'o~· Mid =· ~.: 111an en.: • TTTIOUI au·-·· .IANUMY "1.,., ...... YOU Edwlfd Jey L ....... Hl4 W ..... lo Mid • -~In AC -TAKa ACT ON TO llllOTaCT Cotumlllne #A, 81n11 A111 , ltlt Deed from ldnlh "-CepOl'I. HAMe ITATHllNT YOUR ltftO,.RTY IT MAY •• Cellfomle 92104. reoordld ~a. 1163, In book · Tht tollowtng pertone lrl doing IOLO AT A "'9LIC aML •YOU Thie.,.,..._ i. conducted by 111 2....-. ptge 12, Oftlolll Aeoordl. ltullnlSt 11· •10 AN aOLMATION °'nm lndlvldvll. The 1trM1 addr .. • of the re11 Bl ATCHER EQUITIES, I NATUftl o• THI NOOa&DNl9 Edward J9l1 Lof1M1 properl y ducrlbtd e bove 11 a4 J3fU•lhlP. 27811 la Pu AQAINIT YOU+rl:.~ IMOULO Thll llllernel'll -fl'9d wl1h Ille purported IO be: llOl3 Slate Ave .• • ~1gun11 Nlguef. C1llfornl1 C~ACT AN A y, I -county °*" of Ofange County on eo.t1 Mete, Clllfom .. 12121. • ..._ ...... A. Birt...._. 211111 La Th• • ., •• , l ddrHt Ot Other Sept. I. 1N 2. The lll'ldertlqMd dltela41111 lflY -.. """' .,,,... commo11 dell9111llon of the reel ,_ lleblllt)' tor lnY tn00trec1r1 ... of Ille ltj11tRo4d, Lagun1 Nifuet, C&ltlomla pro~ duorllled 1 llove le Publlthed Or1nge CoHI Dally above elrwC lddrW. pe71. pur tObt Pllot,Sef>t. 17,24.0ct. 1.•, 1N2 The ... wll blmlde,llul~ • l lfJcher P1clflo. 1 gen1r1l Ull Holldey Aoed, NewpOf'I •11~ COYenant °' _,anty, expr-°' ~ehJp, 27811 La Pu Aoed. e..c;n, Celltofnll, -tmotted. reoerdlng tJtta. panmlon i,.gun1-Ntguel, C•lllornl.a 82817. leld .... Wll be INde, WlttlOut •-II' -or tftOUmbr-. IO pmy,.,. lotlll ~ buslneu 11 conducied by • OOYeMl'll or WWflM)', _,.,_ or ~ ""._ 8l'llO\lftt of ttlt ur,...id .,..._of ltlt ro-111 P•~ lmpled, r9gllfdll'lf lllfl, PDlllll11l¥t '9Cnnoul MJlll•ll OOllOellon MCM9cl by ltlt "'°'*1Y • 6rll'ldon ~ e1nCIMlr or -.nCWlllCll. 10 P4IY tt1e unomld ..,... STA~ to be told OON!ttlnO or PflflCllPltl "Thi• •l•t-• -llled With the ~ eum Of l60.1N .11. '*" The lolloWtllf perton •• dolllt llld ..,..,... of t1Cl61nl,JM, '*" County Clertc Of Ofenge County on "'"'911 ""'-:SC::-: lft h ~ -COiie, eltpeflMI, ICl'lenoet, lftd e:.,n~~: ~!~~.:d ... ~:= S PH OIAL COM ,.ANY, •at :m.~~"'::: i:,c:,~:.j i .. ~ pUbllot tlOl'I of thlt Nolle• .... ~TNCN. ~ ...... CA pullftUlilh Of -...... Of ..... •••lllretlld DfM t ddttlonal """'Mecf am°""' of Fred C•on Coe 421 v1e11 wflld't two....._ tot.i t107~1.M, _.. * 114,000.00 f0t ectvenct1 " eny1 T~ ~ 91Mth0 CA nteO Cllrremty d..W beflk OM!llef'e = • Ollee ... "'" under 1111 ,.,_ of ..., 'oMd O'I TNe lllUlllftllt It~ by .,; 011 .. 111 oertlfled Illy • be1111, or ... CA 111711 ,.,.. .. Tr\llt, ..... .,,.,....,,. ...-.. ll'ldMclulll CHiiier'• Ol!fflle of r•=•CI of ... '"""'-;,... CtprOft Cot .................. "' ... Of llublltMd Ortnge 00111 Delly nit ...... l' urldllr 11iC1 Died Thie ........ IC .. llltCI _. lfll lfle Cllklrflla CM! Oocll. ...... .. f!IDt, Oe• 1, a. 15, ,2, tN2 or Ttutl '* ...,......,. ._,., County ce.ti Of °""'91 C°""'Y on 1111 truatH or &fie llliclder. •r• I · 4337·'2 ano "''""' 10 lelCI Trvt11 .. 1 llPI 22 1112 e oo11u111e w ith p roper -1~"' PWltC NOTICE W'llWI ~Of~ or 1111 • • • ,_ ldO 1Ma1r n . :_,.• ollllt1tlooe ....... ., lmld Deed or ,11_......, Orllftf9 Ooeet D~ The _, 1111111 ~ llnder llid Died •:a .-:moue_.. Tr111&, anel • wr111en Nolle• of Noc ...,. 24 o..; 1 1 11 1• of lruet ~ euouted MCI, •if/I ..,... STA~ • ~Md etetlOft to .... wNall • • • • ' 41,... dellvwed to tfle -11fldffllffteel • : Tiie fonow1119 P.reon I• doln~ NolMle elllt ,,.,,.... NI ....,.. to """"' Dedll'= °' Dlt9illl MCI ...... 11: bl,...... Oft.....,.,,..., 10. ,.., "8JC Mm DetMM ·~ ....... Wflttett YI OA'IO, a 1082 lroolchur1t H ln1ln1-l No. 1011 4, loot\ NotlOI °' o.f9llft IM lleotlon IO 1 11111 103, Hu11t1n gton t tlH, '•O• t4H of Olflcfel "°""°"'Wit ... T1l9 llld ...._Of °"91111 tlM CA f2t.61. ...,,_Of llld CouMy. ,.._ ITA'9911' ....._., ... ..,.,._.. tn Ille ~1110 I.. M~PttY, JIOl t lelCI ...... be OOlldU01lcl lllY The fOllOWlftt '4l'Nft le dOll'lf 01i111tY ..._. ..,. ,..., 11'°'*'1 ta lltl~L.IN HllMlnflOn llilOfl Ce«tol'llle ,..... ... ~ ._.._ • ........ _. ' · ' ~--..._lllllptlOfti D~" CONIT"UOTION, 14 TMe doOument 19 _,..,by ....... 19 0llfldwOled by 111 llUIMer II t0a Noftll LIM A--. ...,..... Cir., lrWie. CA 1111•. '•Orel ,.1tl1nel MortU .. ....... L. ........ .,.. ........ ..., .... °"" °' ~ Collnly en ....... .. ......., Pin,,. °'Mfe eo ... ~ ..... N.O. 1.1.11, ... --' -.. -... ~-' . --..WTll ' ' M e 111. ,...,_.,CA. IUCM D11t19Y ......... 1 • .,._ .l•Ullltoft, (WHdl'Mfl MMile (11$) .. ,...._ C4t.:t.1Mne. CA 11714. Co. °'Tr tMO 1otlCI Dettld:.....,.., 14. tMI n• IM!ltlllf It .. ..,.... "r .. Wlat*e \.e9 ~ HOWPIOIM U AYINGI "ldt;tll.. C ... ret"'9 4 16'8). .. -.;aaji ltllO LOM MeOOIATION Diiie Y • .._._, ~-II P.O. ldl Niii, a 0.,_11•, TNI ••1 Niii ... -.... ""' ~ e.N. • ,.,.... ~ Claltl " ow-..~ -.,... ...... 14, '"' "" •U..A.YNrflW ....... .... • •• 1 ••·--~ ...... *'.......... ~ ........... -............ .,,_ Ce9lt ~ ,,_,..,... °'_.... 0.. ,. ••••• ~ 0.... .,_ ................ a..'·~'~ ............... Oel t, .. , .............. Oel '· •• ~ . ' MUC NOTICE ftCTmOUI.,... .. ...... ITAff..wf The followlng pe reon 11 doing butlinlll "' CRAIG CLEANING COMPANY, 1826 Pomon1, No. 20 I , Coall M .... Callfomla 92027 Alen G1ll1gher Crelg , 1828 P'ltMon•. No. 201, Co•t• Mell, Cllllotnla 92827 Tht9 bvelnMI le conducted by lfl lndlvtdull. Alen Craig . Thie t11tement wu nled '#1111 the County Clerk of Or111g41 County on Octot>e< 6, 1982. ,1 ... 1 Publl1h1d Orenge COHI Delly e 1iot. 0e1. e. 15. 22. 29. 1ee2 4434·82 Plate NOTICE . 44 15-82 rtalC NOTICE PICTfTIOU• llU ..... ...... ITATlmNT Tne fotlowlng pereont ere doing bull,_11:' CAl·CO IMPORTS. 3511 I 8tlctt Ao.d, CIP!llrlllO BHch. CA 12824. CALLINAN FAMILY TRUST, 35111 BHch Road, Capl1treno 8tlctt. CA 92024 Gery Clllln111 Thi• ttlternent w11 llte<I with tile Cwnty Cllrlt of Orenge County on Augutt 31. 1982. ,,..,. Publl1h1d Ora nge Co11t Dally Pll01, s.c>t. 24, Oct. I, 8, 15, 1982 4223-82 Mltc NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 3347 MAm9TATD9NT The following per.one ere doing ~u: --,-tC-T1T1--IOU-l-9'-_-ll.,..._...,.-.,.,.--H E W P 0 R T C I A C L E ...,_ ITATlmJfT INT!ANATIONAl, 711 ll!lo P11k Th• foltowlng perton 11 doing Or. •A. Newport a..cn. CA 92863, bullnMI •: leetie J111 Lofllnd. 711 Udo COAST CARRIAGE. 34276 Partc Or. llA, Newport 8Mc:h. CA Camino C1p111reno. C1po SUcll. 92ee3. CA 92024. Jeri Ir•"• l ofltlld. 111 lido Jack Hulberll. Gel Roll St., Perk Or. llA. Newport Belch, CA Co111 Mele. CA 92821 92M3. Thia buttnMI la condUC1ed by en Thll bullMM II oonduc:led by I lndlvldull. generll plr1nerlhlp JIClc Hulbert• l.Mlle J. Lofland Thia at1tement w11 tiled with tile Thll 1tal-t w .. flied with the County Cletk ot Or111g9 County on County Clertl ot Orenoe County Of'I Sept. 22. 1982. Sef>I. 22, 1t82. fltl011 ,....,. Publlahed Otallgl Co111 Delly Publl1h1d Or1nge Co11t 01lly Piiot. Sept. 24, Oc1. 1. II. 15, 11182 Pilot, Sept. 24. Oet. I. 8, 15, 1982 4188.82 4202-82 PlllJC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE SAUCE NEST ANOE ~of the 9oetO Of~ ol Ortnge County. Celif°'nta 11GH11> /llCl ~ TKf A A COl"t 01' na OOCUMOCT HA8 llDI Ol.LMMO AN ORDINANCI 0, TMa COUNTY OJ' OllANOI, CAL.,OllNIA, ADOltTID ruRIUANT TO THI ltLANMINO AND ZONING LAW, •Cl AlllP':f .. CUTW I.AND• 11tl W AMA MOM At C•> "CM.al&. AWUl.NML_L ..... ruTNC~.=cT TO CM ~::lN(lll) (CO..O,) '"C O QW.CW. HIGHWAY ( ITATtO•O •cc~:=i~J",:'1'~=~~,.~~=-=·: (SEALI ORAltGa COUNTY. TO THIE ~ Of ™C 90AN> JUNE ALEXANDER Cllf'tc of the 8oetd ol ~· County of Or1nge. Celftorl'lle The Boerd of ~ of the Countr of Ofenge, Cllllomia. doee °'dtin .. followl: STATE OF CALIFORNIA l SECTIOH I ltW!e Sut>dMtion BIOck 122 C"Zone ChlnQe No. ZC 12·28) It her"eby ldopted ... zoning dltll'lct meo of the County ot Ottnge Ind COUNTY OF OAANOE llddld to Section 7 ·9-48 of ll1e Codified Ofdlnanc:.e of the County of , .. ) Orenge. t, JUNE ALEXANDER, Clefk of the Boerd ot SupeNlt0t1. dO r-e11y SECTION 2. Condittont. PrlOt to C!Mttnee lor the lllUlflCI of bullding certify tf\et 11 1 reouter lllNllng of the Soetd of~ of Orenge Of grading permll1. the 11ndowner ehlll obteln 1pproV1l tor 1 alt• County, C1llloml1 , held on lhe 29th d1y of Sept1mller, 1982, th• dev"°""""t permit by 11141 Pt1nnlng Commlallon. Seid alll development fou1gol~ ordln1nce con11lnlng th'" (31 aectlont w11 p11Md end permit 1h1ll 1dd(HI 1ound 1t11nu1llon to me et lh• Coun1y·1 adopted by the lollowlna votl' nontMldentlll notM etendetd1. ~ AYES; SUPEAVIS01'S BAUCE NESTANOE. THOMAS F AILEY, Slid 111• development permtt lh•ll llto prOYlde aaeuranoe lllet eny ~" lfAHTOH pr09<)led <Mwllopment le ~ltlbll with eny City of IMne or Oounty of HAAAIETIT M. WIEDER ANO Or111ge progrem for Pf~•tlon of hlttOflo 1truo1urM on adlecenl RALPH B. CLARK property. If no 1uch c>togram hll betn promulg1tlld by lht dlte of NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE c~ tor I-of building Of grlldlng permll•. then lllClll perm111 Oley bt eJ1empled by the ellllnlng Commllllon from lhll reqult-t 11 11 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE It dellf'mll'lecf 11111 lllCh d°e'.tlopmenl II oornt>l tlbll with pr.-v1tlon of IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hl \'9 hefeunto Ml my !land and 1flblld lhe httloric feelur• on ldt-t propenlte. ottlelll Mal ol the Boerd of 8upervleortl of the County of Of1nge. State ot SECTION 3. Tlllt Ofdll\anoe thlll tllce elfeo1 and be In fuN t°'ce thirty Clllfomll. this nth d1y ol September, 1982 .. (30) deye from and lfler ltt PllllQe, and befOfe the e11p1<11ton of llfl_, (SEAL.I JUNE Al.EXANOEI\ (15) diyl aft• 11141 PllMQ9 thereof lhlll lf>e publllhld In the Orenge Cl«lt ot the Boetd of Supervtecn COiet Delly Pilot, 1 newte>"'-Pe' publlthed In the County of Ot1nge, s1111 of C>fenoe County. 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Two splendid pitching performances from Tommy John and Bruce Kiaon -resulting in 8-3 and 4-2 Angel victories in Anaheim -have made today just another day in the Midwest. The amber leaves are falling as fast as the Brewers. Things are so bad, there were still tickets • rema.ininj Cor today's game which was to pit the Angels' ace, Geoff Zah n ( 18-8) against veteran Don S utton (4-1). S utton Is the Brewers' Jaat hope. Mauger Harvey Kuenn went with veterans Mike Caldwell and Pete Vuckovich in the first two games and neither could contain the Angels' bats. Sure, Vuckovich settled down a fter a rocky beginning on Wednesday evening. but that has been the k ey to the An~els' succets in this playoff series. Given an early lead, the Angel starters have gamely 'f)rotected it by being able to throw pltche5 the Brewers might not otherwise see. "I thought we had an excellent chance to beat them,'' noted the Brewers' Paul Molitor . "He (Ki.son) pitched with a little different delivery from the last time we saw him .. He gets you to swing at his pitch in the right situation." The Angels, of course, are in the right situation to pull off a sweep against the Brewers and enter t heir first-ever World St>ries. Don Sutton, for one, felt a change of acenery Edi~n 's John Steiniger ( 26) breaks through to block a punt by Mater Dei's Roger Reynoso, which resulted in an Edison TD. .,,- ClASI FllD C5 in Milwaukee WWI ~Wit what the doctur oi-dered. ' Still, jult u the Brewers have tried to remain 'Like lmythlng else you do, if you're at home, optlmiatlc abcfut their future, the Ange t. have lt'8 more comforuible around family and familiar chosen to atay mum as they al l lh the ao-c.alled faces," noted the veteran right-hander, who has drivers' seat today. only been with the Brewers since Aug. 30 following "The ball players believe l.n themaelves a greaJ a trade with the Houston Astroll. deal," noted Reggie J ackson, whoee Mr. Octobef · "Had we played the firat two games here, I pseudonym wu never more apparent than with hM think things would have been different. The Angels towering home run blast Wednesday night. "It'a a are just a very opportunistic ball club," S ut ton ball club whJch you can look at in the cJubhoUM added. after this (Wednesday night's) game and aee that Ange l Manager Gene Mauch is the first to there ls no big celebration yet." admit he wasn't planning on taking the Brewers Things have certainly been quiet around the lightly today, eilher. Brewers -particularly the ir bata. Harve y'• ''They're a good ball club. It's not easy to beat Wallbangers bout a team batting average of .182 them three times In a row. It happened in Baltimore through the first two championahip games. The)' last week, but I don't think it was that easy," the mustered just 12 hits In 65 at bats againat Kison and Angel skipj>er noted. • J ohn. · "Attitude -that's the key to th is ball club," The pitchers' 6.28 earned run average in th( added second baseman Bobby Grich , who batted two-game series hasn't helped either. .600 In the fi rst two games at Anaheim Stadium. A couple of Angels, who were around in 197~ ''We're all a bunch of old guys and we know what's when they last reached a championship series, have happening." (See MILWAUKEE, Page CZ) • '. St. Louis plays the right car~ And takes 1-0 series lead ,, ST. LOUIS ·(AP) -Noi even the no-hitter he pitched In 1978 could top the exultation Bob Forsch w~ to fee) following a three-hit maste rpiece. "I think this was a· lot more important than a no-hitter," the 32-year-old right-hander said afte r hurling the St. L ouis Cardinals to a 7 -0 vic to r y Thursday night over the Atlanta Braves. "This was a start toward something we need to do." INDEED, ON the strength of Forsch 's performance and an attack that featured 13 hits, St. Lou.la got off on the right foot in the best-of-five National League Champ6onahlp Series. While their pitcher was facing only 30 batters, the Cards were making the most of 11 singles and daring baaerunnlng. "This waa kind of typical for us,'' said Manager Whitey Herzog. "Embarruaing? No, I wouldn't call it embarassing," said Atlanta Manager J oe Torre in response to a reporter's post-game query. "I know the guy wanted It. We just didn't play well. It's just that the Cardinals, with their speed, can do a Jot of things once they're ah~d." NL 111a,,ell11 Tonight'• gem• -Atlanta at St. Louis, 5:25 p.m. Tonight'• pitcher• -Phll Nlekro (17-4) of Atlanta vs. John Stuper (9: 7) of St. Louis. TV -ABC (Channel 7) at 5 p.m. Announcers -Al Mlchaels, Howard Cosell and Tom Lasorda. Redlo -KNX ( 1070) at 5. Announcers -Jack Buck and Jerry Coleman. Remelnlng echedule - Saturday's game: In Atlanta, 6:15 p.m.; Sunday's game, If neceuary: In Atlanta, 5: 15 p .m.; Monday's game, if necessary. 12:15 p.m. The Cards' five-run inning tied an NLCS record, and the club aet league playoff marks with it.a six hits and number of batters. "There never were a lot of homers hit in this park," said Torre, a fonner S t. Louis player, in respect to a Cards attack which included only two extra base hits. "That's just not their style. They don't need it. Whitey Herzog likes for them to run." Monarchs shut down Edison TORRE SAID the Braves may call to n ight on 43-year -o ld knuckleballer Phil Niekro in an attempt to get even. "We'd like to come out of here with a split and go home and win two out o f three," said the Atlanta pilot. "You never like to be 0-2. It's very important." One St. Louis hitter who didn't run far enough was rookie Willie McGee, whose smash over the first base bag to start the third was the Cards' first hit. : Mater Dei ~ettles for 7-7 standoff alter defensive struggle McGee, his head down, fled around second base as Atlanta right f ie ld e r C l a ud e ll Was h ingto n purs u e d the car om ing drive at the fence. Although Washington failed to come up with ball, the Carda outfie lde r was guilty of not looking for his· coach 's sign and stopped at third base. By ROGER CARLSON or .. .,_ .... ...,. It was a bitter 7-7 standoff Thuraday night, but clearly there waa a winner and a loser In the aftennath of Edison High 's non- league football encounter with Mater Del before 7 ,600 at the Santa Ana Bowl. Mate r Dei Coach Way n e Cochrun was accepting pats on the back and the well wishes from friends. Edi.on High Coach Bill Workman paced around, looking, searching for answers that atill haven't materialized. Ediaon loet a 7-0 advantage when the Monarchs 1COred with 3:37 remaining and elected to kick the PAT (Mike Doan) to knot the score and eventually leave bpth teams with ~-2-1 records prior to their respective league play. "Grammar .chool," exclaimed Workman in diagult. "Everytime we had a chance we blew it. W e didn't even get a legitimate shot at lt. A.baolutely ridiculous." ·Workman'• Chargers had been held to 19 yards rushing and 63 yards passing, and combined wlth five turnovers (four lnterceP-tiona anti a lost fumble), Ediaon a offense wun't just in a ltate of neutral, It was actually bllddng up. Ediaon'a only touchdown came when John Steiniger broke throu1h the Mater Del Une of defenae t.d-block Roser Reyno.o's punt attempt In \he first qu.arter. Miit.er Ori hlld been forced '° punt from lw 40 after 1ettln§ nowhere ap{nat the Chu1en defeme, and the ball bounced downfleld where Jeff Hlpe ~ lt and rolled in\O the end ... for the &ouchdown. Gerry Graham booted the PAT and l'di8on bad a 7-0 leed Wleh 8:21 NmllninC In the flnt ~. 11'et, however, w• the 4ind CIC .,._ momenta for l'dlaon. Oh, &Mn weN a lot of t.t1 '-Jaya for th• Cher1era ~' the ..... but .., wt.a. ...... Dlf -...... on offense. Rich Zumwalt, Tony Johann, Shaun Takk.inen, Jeff Washington, Robert Jean and the rest, were doing a job. "We played great defense," said W o rkman , a nd his counterpart, Cochrun, echoed the s t a t e m e nt about hi s o wn defenders. 'l\\e Monarchs did little more than &Uson offensively, gaining 11 0 yards n e t runnin g a nd passing, but when the chips were down, it was Mater Dei which put together a 45-yard scoring march. Pat Dubar's six-yard return of an Edi.on punt set Mater Del up on the Chargers' 45 with 6:23 remaining and afte r a short yardage play, Reynoso went to wide receiver Mike Galvin down the left sideline. The ball bounced o ff the defensive back (Steiniger) and Galvin picked it off for a 27-yard gain to Edison's 16. Al Pola, the 220-pound Mater Dei fullback, twisted over his ri~t side for 15 yards and three plays later he carried it through a gaping hole in the vicinity of guard Andy Williams to score. Cochrun disdained a two-point a ttemp\, settling for Doan's accurate foot and the tie. "No. we weren't going for two points with that much time left." said Cochrun. "I really felt we'd gel the ball back with a sack, or an interception , or a fumble." Workma n sa id he w as "ver y s urprised ," at th e k ick ing decision. Edison couldn't move the ball and had to punt, but Mater Del could do little offensively, either, a nd th e ga me e nde d w ith Graham attempting a 60-yard f iel d g o al , wh ic h fell considerably short. Dubar picked the looee ball up and ran it back to midfield before being run out of bounds. "It's my fault," continue d Workman. "That m\.L!t have .been the worst coaching west of the Mississippi River." Edison entered the contest with only two touchdowns In its past three games and had an extra week'• preparation because of a bye ln its .chedule, but there didn't appea r t o be a n y improvement in the Chargers' offense. Mater Del shut Edison down in the first half to the tune of 38 yardt net (31 yards passing and a 1.4 a'V'erage rush on 5 carries). Halftime adjus tm e nts ? "Yeah,'' co ntinu e d th e aimmerlng Workman. "We made (See EDISON, .Pa•e CS ) A decision on whether Nlekro w ill be able to come back 48 hours after a stint of 4 ~ Innings in Wednesday 's w ashed-out o pener w as to be made this afternoon. "I don't want to w ait until game time," said Torre. "I know Phil will be honest with me. He's ready emotionally. We just want him to have a good time out on the mound. We need it." Against S t. Louis on Thursday night. rookie Paacual Perez of the Braves was effective enough - at least until the sixth inning. THEN THE lanky right· h a nde r s urre ndere d three straight singles with none out, the Clnal by George Hendrick to give ·the Cards a 2·0 lead. That 6rought on Steve Bedrosian In relief, and the roof caved ln aa St. Louis tent 11 batters to the plate. •"that's the first time In a Iona time I've seen a guy run a h~ run into a triple," Herzog was able to say afte rward with a chuckle. "I THINK ever ybod y waa surprised that he didn't ecore on the play, but you can't dwell on it." said shortstop Ozzie Smith, who picked up McGee with a sacrifice fly to put the Cards In front 1-0. "We felt that with three chances to get hlm ... ome. we would 11COre." In the game.ibreaklng St. Louil sixth, Darrell Porter worked a' walk off Bedrosian to load the bales following Hendrick's RBI sinale. Bucking the strike no problem for this Ram •Rams rookie punter J ohn Misko, when asked how he's making ends meet durlng the NFL strike, said; ''l go to the Sierras every weekend and hunt deer ao I can have tome meat ln my freeur." T hat's a tough way to bring home a buck. •Ram player numbers for practice have been dropoirul at an alarming rate. More than 40 players showed up for the team'• first informal workout two weeka ago. Thia w~k, there were only 13 playen on Tue.day and 23 Thurtday. That'• not a aood algn. . •The Ooagera are e xp•cted to announce ahorily after the World Sertes that they have no Intention of aeptna Stine Oarvey1 who ha been wfth the dub &he J*t 12 yean. •Add Ru» plaY«'f workout: At flnt, &he pnctJcee were take ..nowly by the play.n. Now, the mUn thine II a farce. Toct.~ pr~ bulcally eonsitta of a mode foiod>AlJ pme wtU\ &he ,..,..... In pGllllol• they're "°' ~ to. •Add mock aame: In other words, dehnalve tackle Cody JonH ' y • 8POAT8 COlUMNIST JOHN . SEVANO quarte rback• for one team, whlle linebacker Jim CoWnt handlel the duty for the other. And, where are Bert Jona and Vlnce Ferrapmo? WeU, on offerwe Bert Jones ia a wide• receiver, Ditto Ferra1amo. On defente, Bert Jones pt.ya defenaive tackle whlle Ferr...,no tr1el hla akJll at linebacker. - •Ftnal add mock pme: h would only tlgure, but for the record Jon• and Ferr.,amo are on dlff.,..t ... •Rama player rep Carl Dim report.I that )>etween 12-14 Rama pla,.,.. have at.,.d . up for the NFL All....,. ~ •acfteduled '° be played Od.. 17 at the UnlWr'llty of Newda-LM Vep1. •Add All-etar ll"fte: ar.n ~ IO dtwJa-any niu.-of. Uae •ho ..,_ up .-pt one -hie own. ~ " I . •Sudden thought: Does anybody r eally care who wlna the Natlonal League playoffs between Atlanta and St. Louis? •After incentives, bonu.es and pla~ eamlngs, Reuie Jackaon'a $800,000 salary for lNl ahould be wojh more than $1.2 million. •Final add NFL All·atar pme: The Players Union has atqulred in.IUranCe for the conteata. In the event of an Injury, each player la .. ured a minimum of $160,000 If he't lml f« the remainder of the lllllOft, That cown everyone, too, no matter what thelt notmal Mlary la . •A'*>Jut.ely final ldd All·lllar ~: For thoee few lncllvtduala who make MORE than tl&0,000, they will be compenaated th• amount of thelr orUtna1 NFL amtnct lf lnJund. euc 1rv1ne oHWe''1 Ol*W bllketball workouta nnt ,.......,, The An•._., t• 111m la NoY. 18 et haml ••• &he A..,.._, NaUGMI 'hem. •Dr. Robert&. Od\hwll a ._._of phUlidanl who opera • fl'ft -,...,. ~ Medicine Clinic every s~nnday from 9-11 a.m. at the Huntington Beach Community H ospital on Beach Boulevard. The clinic is open to all kida (8Rf!l 6-22) lnvolved In o.-.anlzed aPOl'tl:• •Add clinic: Cuaidy aaya the purfK* of the clinic la '° help detect unnodoed lnjuriea. "We don't want'° have• Yount kld, wlth what teema to be a minor injury, let lt F unueaced and tum lnto a major one What we're atmlns at are minor lnjwiet that nonnally wouldn't have been .een at all." e'J'he lateet ..-concernlna the NFL ttrike 19 that It won't b9 ,..o\ved W\dt after next week'• bMebal.I World a.n.. •Add UCI buketbel1: There wUl be plenty of new facea t.hiil ..-wl f« the Anteatera. Not ont r ~ld everyone .,.Sua•, a couple of JUn10n who wen ~ to return have alto left folil. Guard lACIMl"d JohlllOft wW not t.:k, haYinl cllcMlld IO oanalftlnll hla ................. at S..&e eon.... Nelther will Curdl c. .... who f"9 ..... , .. IO die UlltvMIA~ nun. on• tootmll ......... .. Orange Ooaat O~IL V PILOT /Friday, October 9, 1982 </,J I !If I l·~I flt 'I ' .. ,-1 lo 111 ' ~·, ~/1' 111 h 11 l jl .:• bl? ;(I ew Orleans throws party for Manning Prem AP dlspa&ckl .,, NEW ORLEANS -Archie m t,fan nln1 waa beateged by well-••• w iahen and autograph aeekera Thuraday after the City Coun<'ll proclaimed Frl~ay to be hi.a Day. It was in marked contrut to the last two public appearances by the fonner New Orleans Saints quarterback, now a Houston Oiler. Aft.er f 1-7 -1 in a brief ~ppearance in the National Football League aeaaon opener for the Sainta, Manning was traded to Houston in time to watch one game in Oiler blue before the NFL players went on strike. Manning had tears in his eyes as he said goodbye to the city in which he played for 11 years. MANNING On Thursday, he blushed caS councilmen and Mayor Dutch Morlal praised him. Altho~gh he was loudly and continuously booed dunng his last appearance in a Saints uniform , Manning said he has r eceived thousands of letters and telegrams from friends and supporters since then. "lt'a hard. to tell you what it's meant," he said after the brief presentation ceremonies. "I'm still opening mail I got from that week. That's ope of the ways I've been passing the time." Quote· of the day Eddie Robinsoa, Grambling State's 63-year-old coach, who became the fourth ~ in college· football history to record 300 victories when th.e Tigers trounced Florida A&M 43-21: "On a clear day you can see forever, and on a nlght like this you might .feel .vou can 1(0 on forever." Levi's birdies lift him to LaJet lead Wayne Levi birdied six of the last aeven holes for an 8-under-par 64 and l!I established a one-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the LaJet Golf Classic in Abilerte, Tex.as. Levi, who acored the fourth victory of h~ career early this season in Hawaii, took advantage of near-ideal playing condltions to match his best score of the year. A single stroke back was Mike Morley, who 9COred a pair of eagle-3s on his way to a 65 . . . Defending champion Ed U;degraff advanced to the aemifinall while former title-holders Keith C.mptoa and Bill Hyadman and record-setting medalist Ro1er McManua.were eliminated in the 28th U.S. Senior Amateur Championships in Tucson. I ,,,.--------------------------~ tyera erupt to outlut Quebec lrla• Propp, BUI Barber and ~· Ray AIUIOI a'Ored lhti'(• foai. In A 1~n of 3~ secondt aa Ph lodelphla dwnped Quebec, 9-~. In th Ji'lyere' r Nat{onal Hocke)' Leaaue season opener Thul'lday nlaht. The t('lml wcr~ tfod 5°!> when Propp nudged In hla own rc~und off Que~· aoalle Jolaa G1rrett ut 9:0U ut tht> thlrd period t0 start thti onal•utiht ... Newcomer Ryan Walter broke a l • l tic with a IK.'(.'Ond·perlod £0flll and Montreal went on to ext.end a Bo8ton hex with a 5· l victory over the Bruins. Tht> Can1dlen1 are 11-0-1 1lnce thu Bruin•' l111t victory on Oct. 12, 1980 . . . Tomas Joaaaon'1., "oal with 23 .ec.--onda left in lhu tit'a>nd period broke a 2-2 tie and Jobn Tonelll 11(.'0red Whit proved io be the game-winner mldwuy throuah the third period to lift the New York Islanders to ~ ~-4 decl1ion at Calgary . , . Third-period goals by Larry Paley and Wayne Babycb enabled St. Louil io oven.'Ome Toronto, 3°2. Lakers release three players • The Los Angeles Lakera have •. released three players, Including torward Kevla McKenaa, the National Basketball Association squad annount,'ed Thursday. The other players released were rookies Lyad en Rose and Maurice Williama . . . Pbll PartoDI, the younge r brother of Grand National star Benny Paraona, was awarded the pole position for the Miller . High Life 300 late model sportsman race after both Harry Gant and Geoff Bod ine werl? disqu~~lified for running qualifying laps with iUegal carburetors . . . A h~ring today on a motion by the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles to prevent ,its striking players from participating in a union-sponsored All-star game series has been postponed, the team's attorney said . . . The San Diego Padres announced they have purchased the contract of v~teran right-hander Elias Soaa from the Detroit Tigers . . . Scott Hamilton, world champion figure skater and winner of last year's Skate America competition In Lake Placid, N.Y .. captured first place in men's compulsory figure skating Thursday . . . The four-year-old Holiday Bowl has signed a new three-year contract that establishes It as one of the 10 richest post-season college football games in the nation, according to executive director Joba Reid. Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: V' V' V' V' excellent; ...... V' V' worth watching; V' V' fair; V'. forget It. e 5 p.m., Channel 7 v v v v BASEBALL: St. Louis at Atlanta. Anaoancera: Al Michael$. Howard Cosell and Tom Lasorda. Phil Niekro (17-4), who started game one for the Braves will be on the mound again tonight to face Cardinal rookie John Stu per (9-7). After tonight, the scene will shift to Atlanta for games Saturday and Sunday and Mond11y if necessary. The Cardinals easily took a 1-0 edge Thusday with a 7-0 triumph behind Bob Forsch. RADIO Baseball -St. Louis at Atlanta. 5 p.m .. KNX (1070). OTHER TELEVISION-RADIO Baseball -Angels at Milwaukee, Noon, Channels 5 and 7; KMPC (710). ~!?Final tuneups tonight •:~~~·Sunset teams get ready for league warfare • JI )I, By ROGER CARLSON "'·' or .. .,..,,......., .1•.11 Round two of Sea View and South Coast .rt• League football races and final tuneups for Sunset 1'u1 League play are on tap tonight as Week No. 5 of the prep BeUOn includes nine games featuring DaiJy : JI • PUot area teams. 4•,,. F..ach is billed to begin at 7:30. Here's a look at ~rl each; • "' ' LB Poly va. FoaataiD Valley ll•J\ The Barons of Fountain Valley (0-4) meet a nl 1 Ughtning-fast pack of Jackrabbits (1-0-2), but don't •11 let the records fool you. Fountain Valley. 'a achedule has been the toughest in Southern California and --Poly'a record lncludes a 14-14 tie with heralded Banning, rated the state's No. 1 team in preseason determinations. It's at Orange Coast College. MILWAUKEE • • • From Page C1 contributed meet of the offensive fireworks. Be.ides Grich, designated hitter Don Baylor, despite going O-for-3 Wednelday night, carried a .333 average into game three today. And then there's Fred' Lynn. who is 5-for-8 in the aeries with a home run (.625 average). "The Angela are a very opportunistic ball dub," noted Sutton at a pre91 conference Thunday. ''Oene Mauch will bunt in just about any aituation." How well are the Angels playing? "I'd say tabout 9.9," 1n1wered Sutton. And the Brewen? "Somewhere behind tMt.'' answered Sutton. Still, there are tome fana who ha'1'en't Jiven u p cm thetr Brewen. About 75 of them showed about mound 4 a.m. Thurmy at the MUwaukM airport to p.t their weary wanion. "'W•'re lookJng forward to getting back and playtna ln front of our fana," aaid Molitor, who playe0 before 128.58~ Angel faithful durinc the firal two llU'l1e9. Added a beleaguered Kuenn after Wednetday u nilht'• pme: "We've had our backs agiNt the wall 1r,1 bilore. I still have a lot of confi~. l think we'll 1•11 80 home and be all n,ht." nl • And that ia what the Brewers were t.ryinC to .(.') prow today. ,J(1• bor Express finds home LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Lot Anplet eou.um, which recently 80l a new tenant tn the ...... added ~ pl'O football teem Thunday Whm It WM mnounced the Loi Anieles Ex...-of thf ... Unic.d Sta.., Football Leque will play its ............ Chel&ldium. TM Sxpn11' .:hedule calla for nlne home C. an the usn.•a initial ...., open1nc nnt TM Nadonal J'ootbe11 ~ Ra1den, who ........ tram Olklend to Lm Anael• ts thAI -. tww nae y.t.,.. a NIU1ar •••• home ..... the LA C'olllNm a..-of the p1a,_.• ...... ftll C Ill wdJ-IG wtlb tM ...... calll foifa lo.,.ir .._ Wttlt tblw aw.,_. ...... ' . Marin VI. Mllllkaa Marina's Vikings take their veer offense and Okie defense to Millikan in Long Beach where the Rams await with similar tactks. Millikan is 3-0 and ranked No. 8 in the CIF Big Five Conference, a notch pehind 3-1 Marina. Millikan has allowed only· 10 poin ts In three victories and boasts a big defensive front. Quarterback Bill Marle r spearheads Marina's passing game, Eric Karman is the key Viking runner. It's scheduled on the Millikan campus. HutlDgton Beach at San Clemente Huntington Beach's Oilers, 4·0 and ranked No. 10 in the Daily PUot's Orange County rankings, enters with fullback Danny Thompson and the ~ game of Eric Lawton (no interceptions In four games), while San Clemente awaits with its ground-oriented game. San Clemente Is 3-1. The non-league game is at San Clemente. Newport Harbor vs. University Newport's Sailors used a single wing offense to derail El Toro last week (17-7), v;; .. :,-University was a 17-6 winner over Costa Mesa. The SaUors' big weapon is 6-3, 207-pound junior tailback Steve Brazas, University counters with fullback Gary Ianuui, who has a 10.8 average per carry. Each is 1-0 In the Sea View League. The game is at Irvine High. . l"iae VI. Cotta Meta F..ach la 0-1 in Sea View League action, with Johnny Salinas leading the Irvine punch , as oppated to Costa Mesa's option oflense revolving around quarterback Scot Hagey. The game is at Newport Harbor. We.tern v1. Oceaa View Ocean View la trying to snap out of a three- game tailspin and will be trying to get Its second non-league victory al the expense of the 2-2 Pioneers. Chad Pariseau Is Ocean View's quarterback and the leading ball carrier ia Todd Parker. 11\e aame la at Hunt.ington Beach High. Elsewlaere: Loni Beach Wlltlon (1-2) lnvadcs Wettmfnater· (1 ·3) In a non-league CQlllalon with Wll1on quarterbeck Breu Beebe the Ct!nter of attention; Woodbrld1e takes Ill 0-1 South Coast Lea1ue' rerord to Caplatr•no Valley where the Cou1ar1 await after blMtlna Dana Hilla laat week, &7-0; and Lepna HUla (l·O in the South Coat Leque) IJ at Mtalk>n Viejo (3~1 the latter opening defemie of lta leque co-dtle (mar.d with CaP.O). , Christi8n' s ·turn? HB cyclis t se·eks first U.S. tiile BY HOWARD L. HANDY or.._.o.a,,,... • ._.. Alan Chr11llan haa n vt>r won o U.S . n._ttonal 11pc>edway champlonthlp in IMWCn prcvlou• years on the clrcult. Bdt he h.u come clOIC atmo.t ev«'ry year, flnlthing from tl«'Ond to fifth In the soven previous attempta. Saturday night at the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa, Christian will be among 16 riders vying for the 1982 tltJc. He 11 second In point standings behind Mike Faria in qualifying runs held earller. · After a dlsastro\.f8 season In 1981, Christlan haa come back to be among the iop riders on the circuit. "This year has b~en reall~ good for me," Christian says. •I was first in points at Costa' Mesa and se(.'Ond In San Bernardino. For the two tracks combined, 1 was'first overall. "With attendance up, it made a good financial year for m e, probably the best I've had In my career." For the re<.'Ord, Christian won six scratch main events at each track and took the handicap main Alan Christian five times. He has no plans to retire or follow some of the other riders 'who made their mark in Costa M esa then moved to Mediator rejected NFL n egotiations r em ain stalled WAS HINGTON (AP) - Efforts to e nd the National Football League players strike continued Thursday on the track thev seem stuck on -one side proPose<f, the other rejected, and . no hopeful sign s appeared anywhere. For the second time in as many days. the NFL Management Council rejected a proposal from the union for a private mediator to end the 17-day players' strike. It also said it saw no point to even resuming negotiations. Late Thursday morning. Ed Garvey, executive director of the National Football League Players union, released a list of nine private citizens the union would accept as mediators. It Included form er Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg:. t_h e Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame University, Archibald Cox, the former Watergate special prosecutor and three former secretaries of Labor. The Management Council also stuck to the position it enunciated' Wednesday -that no further talks would be held until the union dropped its demand for a minimum wage 9Cale. Miller said Jhe council saw no point to meeting even to discuss non- economic issues, as "Garvey had proposed. "We went down that road laat week," Miller said of the three days of fruitless negotiations on thote issues that broke off on Saturday. "We think we made some movement toward their proposals in our counterproposala, but they clidn't ,nove off square one ... so if we're going to go through that again., we'd just be knocking heada." Garvey meanwhile, discounted the possiblll ty of the union agreeing to federal mediation, at leaat in part because of the union's history with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. · tnaland and &he BrhJah Lffaue. •i)•m very happy with \he way thlnp are here and J have no d8ire to ao over the ... and racie -·~ be mUlerable. "Betides. I have my family to think about now. too. My aon. Richard, ls eight monthl old and I'm cloae by In Hu11tin1ton Beach." • Jn 1981, Chrlltian had a wries of problcma lncludlna • broken collarbone on two oaculons. Thia year 1tarted in much the same fuhion when he broke an ankle In the spring race In March. Btit he waa ready when the regular aeuon opened. A11 f or Saturday night's nationals, Christian feel•' he has as good a chance as anyone. Also In the field are Dennis SigaJoe and Shawn ~oran, two returnees from the British Speedway Leasue. Theae two have been seeded Into the flnai. from their showing in the world championship qualifier an Long Beach this year. "A lot of the success you have in the nationals comes from the draw and I haven't seen it yet," Christian says. "Where you are starting in regard to being inslde the other riders makes a dif(erence. "I know one thing. My bikea are runnin8 real good right n0w and my starts have been up to par lately. That is, except for laat week, probably my worst of the season. "But that doesn't bother me or hurt my hopes for a win in the nationals. Mike (Faria), Mike Bast and Shawn (Moran) are probably my stiffest competition. "Shawn might 1queak In there. I think h e will adjust to ..libe short.er track here quicker t1\an Slgalol after competing all year on the longer tracks in England." While Christian hasn't won a national title, Ba.at is a seven-time title holder and Faria haa been one of the hottest riders on the circuit along with ChriaWln. Sigalos finiahed third in the World Championship race behind Bruce Penhal l at the LA Coliseum. Penhall has retired from the sport after winning his second straight world crown. This leaves Saturday night's race wide open with any one of the top contenders having an opportunlty to win. Gates open at 6:30 with the first of 20 heat race• getting under way at 8. Ticketa at $12 \I each will be available at the track Saturday night. But Jack Donlan, Garvey's counterpart with th e Management Council, rejected the proposal two hours later, saying the owners would only accept federal mediation. Jim Miller, the Council's spokesman, said Garvey's call for private mediating was "injecting another issue into the d ispute. Who should mediate becomes an issue." Tough draw for Am e ricans Caesars P a lace • extends NBC pact LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Caesars Palace officials and the NationaJ Broadcasting Co. have announced that NBC will continue to telecast the annual Caesars Palace Grand Prix through 1984. PARIS (.AP) -The draw for the ~983 ediUon of the Davis Cup tennis tournament was made in Roland Garos S tadium Thursday, and it gave the toU){hest first-round match to the Uruted States. present holders of the trophy. The Americans will play at Argentina. ArgenU na gets the home- advan~e as the two teams met in the 1981 final on American soil when the United States was victorious. ln 1980, the American team loflt to Argentina In Buenos Aires when John McEnroe was beaten in both his singles matches. The winner will then face either Italy or Northern Ireland away from home. ln another first-round pairing to be played March 4-6. 1983, France, this year's finalist and next year's co-top seed, has to make the trip to the Soviet Union. If the French come through, they will then encounter the w inner o{ Czecboslovakia- Paraguay match with a probable trip to Prague as a result. Murray repeats BALTIMORE (AP) -First baseman Eddie Murray won the 1982 Most Valuable Oriole award by unanimous vote Sunday for the second straight year. College f ootbalJ IATUROAY'I OAMml ... , Allton• ,... UCl..4 •t RoM Bowl ( 1:30 p m ) SM JoM St. at C.I Slat• Fulletloo I 1 30 P rn.) Calllornl• at WHhlngton (Cnann•I 7 at 12 60 p rn.) Pac:ltlc at ,.,MOO SI .. n U1ell at Hewell, n Ofagon St •I WatNnoton St. hJtU-EI PNO at Nevada·Laa VagN. n Aedl•nd• at La v.,,,. Cel Poly (SLO) at UC Oevt1, n Cal lirthefan at Cal Poly (P--.a). n Nonhrldge SI ti Cnlco St., n SMta Clafa al HumbOl<lt St .. n San Franc:llCO St at Sonoma St. ...... Nevy at Air "°'" Stanford al Arizona St • n Montana ti lolte St., n NabrUlc• ti Colorado North«n Allzona at !Mvada-~ BYU al New U.iclc:o Tulsa 11 New U.alco 81., n Idaho SI. al Utah St, MOfltl na St. II W•bet St .. n San 0Mgo St. 1t WyOITll:f .......... T•icu Tld't et A1t1aneaJ 8MU at 8aytor, n Ta11t A&M et Houtlon, n l(aMM et OIClahoma St. Olttanotna at TallM North T••• St. .. Ttll ... Atlffloton, fl ~ice IC TCU. • -....... Long IMcfl 81. at Clnoinnetl Purdw M lllltlolt low• •• lfldlana Mlchlotn St at Michigan Wleconlln II Ohio St. MIMMolt II North-earn MlMourl at l<anlM SL Miami, Fla at Noire Dllne Kent SI. at lo.a SI. Oralle at WHlem hllnole W11tarn Michigan 11 Car111111 Michigan Wichita SI. 11 fltlnole St. tdtllO at Nott'*'" Iowa • Bowltng 01_, at Mletnl U. EMtarn Michigan et TOiedo, n ~ ~ SL at Alebatnt (ChMnl 2 at 10 e_m .• ) t<antudly at Auburn T.,,,,..._ at LSU. n Mleallllppl 11 Georgia lndlel'a SI. at M~ Gtlorole Tech at Tultnt, n florlcfaalVandefbllt.n Clemeon al Virginie. n North C•ollna ll W8*a "or.et Oanmoulh " Wllllem ' Mary VMI II The Clladtl, n VlroW• Teen at °'*' Alchmond at (Mt Cerollna, n SOumem ltllnoll et Flofld• St .. n Tamolt at L~. n 8. Mlttlaalpp4 11 M1ae1aa10o1 81. l~ tech at HE l°"'91ana, n ... JOHNSON &ION present& ••• COlllGI ..... ......... Penn Stat. over Alabama * Oklahoma over Texat * Arl1ona State I . ' •I .. Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Frld9Y, October I, 1N2 --------------------~------------------------mll!lll .... ------~~-----~--..-..----------~ Edison's defen &e, including John Long a nd Jo hn Thoma&, ho lds Mater Dei's Mike Jo nes ( 4) for a short gain. EDISON, MATER DEi PLAY TO TIE. From Page C1 • • Es tancia 's bid for upset fails By KANDY Ttn ' ..................... Here'• a little \U\e of how tho football wu 'bounclna for letancla Hl1h Thurtday night at Million Viejo a,alnat El Toro: Tho Eatle offente of Scott 0.vltt Matt Splet and Co. movecf the ball over and throuan the Char1er1' defenae with 1uch eue that they did not have to execute even a alnale punt until midway thl"OUlh ~he fourth period. But that punt attempt, w hich the Chargers blocked, recovered and aublequently turned Into the game-~IMln~ touchdown, wu what did In Coach F.d Blanton a team'• upeet effort In a 23-19 lOll to the two-time defendlna Sea View League champlona. The Eaglet rolled up 280 y&fds by blending a timely runn1na attack led by. Spies (93 yarda) with quarterback S cou Davia' long aerial~ which included two touchdown paaaes. El Toro, 3-2, utilized the 10lld running attack of tailback J erry El4rldge who aalned 121 yarda rushing (over five per carry) and acored both of the Chargers' touchdowna, one on a 90-yard kick return. The outcome ot thia offenaive back-and-forth battle, however was decided by a couple of key turping polnta, otherwile known u break.a. You want to talk about bceaka ln thll game? Well. both_ MODEL A't A SEMBLE AT.KNO'ITS-Over lmmacula~ly restored Model A'a from throu the West wlll meet at Knott's Berry Farm for 20th Annual Roundup of the Orange Cou Chapter of the Model A Club of America Saturday, October 16 frotn 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. event is open tree to the public. cohchea did after the game. BUENA PARK ... Immaculately-restored M "It waa our tum tonight to ~et a few breaks,"· A trucks, touring cars. convertibles and aedans ill said El Toro Coach Bob Johnson, 'Things have gone assemble al Knoll's Berry Farm on Saturd y, really bad for U1 at times this season, but tonight we October 16. for the lOlh Annual Roundup of he got a big one (the blocked punt)." Orange County Chapter of the Model A Clu of "It's no excuse, but they got a couple more America. breaks than we did tonight," echoed Blanton whose The competillon, open free to the public, team fell to 2-3. "Our kids played their hearts out be held outside the amusement park in Kn t'• and lost a touf(h one." lagoon area near Independence Hall, with judg i The big play was made by El Toro's defensive anfl registration from 8:30 to 11 a.m . and ar stalwart, linebacker Paul Svitenko. With the display hours from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Over 00 Chargers down, 19-16, ln the fourth quarter, the privately-owned Mode l A's from through1ut F.agles set up in punt formation. Svitenko burst Ccilifomia, Nevada and Ariwna are expected to over the line of ecdmmaae and Matt Spies' &unt t D en er. lil . attempt richocheted off hia ~ back to the gle Fifty percent of the j\IOging will be basedlon 23-yard line. the car. as judges check for safety and co~t After two plays, Charger quarterback Mike restoration. The other 50 percent will be bated a lot of them, but none of them and Edison's aerial game was Another drive died at the MD Douglass hit split end Curt Woods with a 12-yard upon the dr~ of the car owners, whoee origlhal worked." constantly under duress. 37 when Dubar intercepted again pass in the end zone. It was the Chargers' lone score era clothing must complement the type of car ~y Edison wound up with 82 With one exception, Edison * in the second hall. are driving. Trophies will be awarded at 2:30 m. yards net (63 passing and 19 had outstanding field position all ... ,., o.i 7, Edleon 7 Likewise, the F.agles only scored once in the and a MOdel A Ford quilt and antique gum I yards on 21 carries), in a game night, taking possession al the ' E~ ._.bf~ 0 0 0_7 half. Gerardo Barragan'• 25-yard· field goal on the mach ine will be raffled off. ~ which was simply dominated by Mater Dei 46. 19 and 40, among Meter o.. o o o 1-1 ·F.agle's initial second half possession broke· a 16-16 The Orange County Chapter of the Mode A the defenses from start to finish. other reasonable situations in its k1c;~IH1pp t>toc1<ec1 Pllfl• '~ <Oreham tie. Ford CluQ of America.was established in 196 to Mater Dei's Larry Rumps, a own territory. MD-Pot• 1 run(Doan klcltl * * * *· * * . serve as a medium for the exchange of id , Attef'dan« -7.4100 (esttm•ted) • f · d f adm' f Mod J • 6-1, 200-pound d efensive end, &Uson got as Car as the Mater a-a1et1e11ce El Toro n , Eat.nca. 11 a.... atattettn m ormapon an parts or 1rers o e • was spectacular in destroying Dei 31 In the first quarter before F1111 oC:Wna e 1 ..,e a-.11r o.n.r. let IT and to aid them In their restoration efforts. e Edison's passing game with his a combination of Holland and Rv.i-·yarda 21-10 :M-3& &tanci• 3 13 3 0-111 Flret downs 14 10 majority of the club members restore their ~ heavy rus h . which I e d to penalties forced a punt and In the Pu~ 0_2..,. e-ia-c --Peeelng yard• 116 96 cars, some to roa -sa e con 1 Ions •ie ot rs Pa .. ""' yarda 9J 75 Et T~o 3 13 0 1 23 AuthM·yatdl 34·1<M ~132 d f d 't' t;'I Interceptions by Paul Avila and second period managed to gel to Punta 7-32 e-211 Eat-Ba,,•a•n 29 FG :::-1.m:!!°;: ~~-'~ may do a ·complete ground-up restor on. , Jay Wilkerson in the first half, the Mate r D ei 30 before ~~':::~~::01 11~7: 7!~ ET-WHnamt31 FG Fumble9-1ot1 2-1 3-2 Knoll's Berry Farm, the nation's oldest l4fld and Dubar twice In• the second · Wilkerson's' interception wiped lftdlWldYel 11......,,. Eat Grehem 8 P ... from oavtt P1na111n-yard1 3-35 2·20 largest independent themed amusement -.park! 15 half. out the mild threat. 8,~i;,~!:~11~~:: f~~~i. ~~~~'::.~~ .. ~:~: 1e.,,;-.,, klckl Ett-~=~~-:~~ .. 6•11; located at 8039 Beach Blvd. In Buena Park. f or The Chargers ObV1.0 ... 1y came A Mater Dei· quick k i'ck set Nowotny, 7-IOf·mlnua 30 El-E1dr10ge 90 kickoff return Sll\dlft, 3·16; P. Guyot, 1-11. further information phone (714) 952-9400. ·I .... MD-Aguirre, 7-12; Pota, 5.1r., JonH. (pan f8111dl ET-EldrlOgl, 25·127; Trickett, out swinging In an attempt to get F.dison up on the Monarchs' 40 in 8·22; Purdy. 1-10•-mlnua 1: Oo1n. 1-1: 3·9; oou9IH1, 4·for-mlnu• HI; • * * the.ir offense in gear, golng to the t he third quarter. but ..th e Aevnoeo. 12·'°'·1114""* 20• Eet-P. Guyoi 13 PH• from Wood•. 1•2· SAN JUAN CAPISTR .. ""'0 ... Newest In the ~ ~ O.Yl1 (klek l•lledl 11tlft•dtwllw1ddll1tiel .. P....... "', air to such an extent that only Chargers fumbled the ball away L-Nowotny, e-24-4• S3, Olt>b9. 1-2-0, 10 &T -Eldrldg• 2 run (Wllll•m• Ett-Dt1Y11, 16-lG-2. 1fe. field oC Honda dealerships on the West Coast is five rushln~lays were run off on the first play, and a drive to 1 MO-A9ynoeo. e-ie..o. 74; "°""· t-i..o. 111e111 ET-~ ~11"°· te. Jim Slemona Honda. now celebratlna lta ·Gr•n.t . th f'-h M De' 35 la fl led .....-.......... .,.....w-i.,.-.. RaaslflRI • ._ ~-an e u•t . t e ater I ter zz ~-~ e11-P. Guwot, 4.52·. Covey. Opening 1'n San Juan Ca""•trano. The Honda c::..oi-_ .. _., R th b' 1...:......and ln ti nal E-Orltlllhl, 3·12. Homba, 2·7. &t-8arr11Q81125FO , t'"'9 ~ But ln taUUJt.ion to umps, was wi a itg,.,.. an ten o wMNnQ!on. 1-12, Olt>Oe. 1-21; ,,_, 1-e. 2·40; Ludwick, 1.e; Sl>lft. J.31: and Service facility occupies 84,500 tq. ft. of on• of the pre99Ul'e of Les Holland, the· groun ding of the ball before Bandur911. 1·3 ET-Wood• 1t put fro111 Sandin, 3-15; GraNln. 2-1e: M. the newest, mast modem architectural edifices to M ha' th def . d Dubar . te ted MO-Locy, $-42, a.Mn, 1·27, Pola, 1-7; DoualAM (Willema klclc) Quyot, ,.... • an.arc o er ensave en , an roep . ~. 1-1. PutOy. Hor~ 2 A~ -2.&00teet1met1c11 tr-Woode. 4-83; Pifer. 1-13. be seen in new car dealerships. ~rll~~--,~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1·1 The Spanish architectural design of Jim MV site 9f PGA tourney • When the PGA starts the expanded tour nex" year, Orange County will be hosting the group at Minion Viejo Country Cub May 5 -8 in a $200,000 event according to Jack Tobin of the newly formed G.O.L .F . sponBOring group. "We are happy and excited about the fact that we will be hosting the t o urname nt in Orange County," Tobin says. "With the much diJlcu88ed expanded PGA tour now a reality. Orange County is one of 10 sites .elected and the first area on the West Coast to s ign a three year contract." Qualifying rounda will be played at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa prior to the actuaJ t.oumament. David Hueber, director of special even ta for the PGA will host a press conference Oct. 21 at the South Coaat Plaza Hotel to discuu the PGA contribution of $1,000,- 000 for the new tour group. announce other citlea and their datea, player penonnel to be involved and reaaona for choomng Orange County for one of the llites. Baseball a big hit NEW YORK (AP) - ABC'a telecut of t hree critical major l eaaue baseball aamea last Sunday drew twice a1 many vlewen aa the =-= ::1 :::w~ replacement• for the 1trlkebound National J'o o t b a 11 Lea I U'•. accordln1 to NlelHn r 1U n 11 r e l ea1ed Thw.day. By campMlon. on the .... luDday 1al! }'Ml', Nft-,.._on NBC and CBllWMll*i......U on ABC. However, all the pennant rac. had ...... ct.citdld "' then. °" •. 78~ 0 ...... 1 •. 1293!_ • AHGl""'t. • • 5AB SOW•40 :Motor Oil 80! • • • • #141·12 • . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .... ...... 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'°" cen lllld • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IMport '11 U.•. Auto P•rh ·~· .... COSTA MESA • Soutll CaiSt Alto $apply NEWPUllUll • W lltl PW 688 W. 8illt At lristal • 2112 I . r..t • ., • •• 1411113 'NICll UI IUOQllTID NtCH MD llAY VAllY AT lllMTDNTM mlT Slemons H o nda conti~es the San Juan Capistrano tracUtlon dating back to the settlement days of early California history. But the deal.a that Sales Managers Anthony Sachs and Mel Price are touting in honor of lhe Grand ()penin~ are said to be among the latest and best In the phenomenally successful U.S Honda market. 1982 and 1983 Honda Accords. Civics and Preludes are in stock now during these Grand Opening weeks. J Director of Services Bob JohlUOn al.lo points out that top quality maintenance on all Hondas sold Is available in any one of the 19 service bays, each equipped with the latest in technicians and equipment. With the openlna of Jim S lemona Honda at 32881 Camino Caplst.rano, Slemons Enterprises has added a third new and used car store to its collection of successful enterprises. Best known in this area is Jim $lemons Imports, authorized Mercedes-Benz deaJershlp, at 130J Quail Street in Newport Beach. The second is Volvo of Hawaii. ••• M ITSUBI S HI COMES TO CER RI TOS ·Reprnentatlve. of Mltaublahl Motor Sale. of Americe, lnc. (MMSA) were on hand recently fOf' poundbttak.i"I ceremonia fOf' OM of the (int MltaUbleht dealenhJpa 1n the United St11tn ln Cerrltol Auto Square. Pictured are (1. lo r .): R ichard 0 . Re«hla. execuUve vice prftldent, .,.ral operaUOM; Joeef Sahabu, ~t trtMUrer of LJmex Ltd. and LbnMl Broe .•. Inc., developer of tM project; Takeo Seid, execuUw vlce pre1ldent, finance: Cerrttoe Mayor Do Kaaba, and Tohel Takeuchi, exeout&ve v& pr11tll1n& for eorpante ........... ..,_new, ICl'e .......... ctealenhlp ........ '° open NO'llllber, 1811 at the comet of &......_. _. lllrd Street tn Cema Auto lquare. *** SEE WHAT YOtJB LOCAL ' Atrro DEALERS llA VE Tf) ona \'011 JN .. ·fODAY'I Pi • .. C:• Or•" Cout DAILY PILOT/Mo"d•V. Ootobet 11, 1982 • I ~ . ' " " NL'PUYOPl'a c ...... ,,.,.,.., C---0 ATLANTA IT.Louia .. ,.... ., .... W""*'O'Oft rU 0 2 0 Heir 211 II 0 2 0 ~-4 000 Obenl ... Sb 11011 Murpfly cf 4 0 0 0 lotmilll N 3 I I 1 CflAmOllM lb 3000 0.-11 0000 Hornet Sb 3 O O O .._nande& 1b 4 1 IO ~" SOOO Htndrloll 11 4 1 I 1 ~d 2b 3000 Por1er o 4 120 lenedlelo so10Mo0Met 4 221 ,..,_p 2000 OSmltt!M 3012 8edl'ollM p 0 O 0 O Foreoll p 3 12 1 ~p 0000 WlllMntOfl ph 1 0 0 0 Well p 0000 Tot... SO 0 SO Tot• :s& 7 14 7 ............... Allenle 000 000 000-0 81. LOUii OCU OQ6 Ob-7 I -Oberki.11. L.08 -Allente 3, 81. Louie 11. 28 -Ponet. 38 -MoOM. 8F -O. 8mltll, Forteh. Lo. 8mttll. ...... . """'•eo 1 4 4 1 2 ,..,_ (L,0-11 II ........ \'\ S 2 2 I I 1 0 0 0 1 3 I I 1 I ~ 1'A Well 1 .. 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ICHOOL ST A....oa '\.-...vw.w~ L....-0..111 W L W L HewpOr1 Hert>or 1 0 2 ' Secld .. beek 1 O 4 0 C°"°"' del Me• 1 0 I 3 Unlv.,...1y 1 0 2 2 El Toro 1 1 3 2 Cott• MeM o 1 1 a 1rWle 01 31 btenc:ll 0 2 2 3 TllwMey'• ec.r. El Toro 23. Eetenda II T ......... •O- ,. ,. u 311 " 511 37 11 H 113 72 63 62 711 60 &2 11 15 Newpot1 Herb« vt UMl*lily 11 IMM llVIM vt Cotti MeH at Newport HllW .....,., ...... CotOlll dll Mlf vt. 8eddltbecill II "'111 Alli Bowl OtheteocwM cnmMY'U•-, 0011\t!t 3 1, c~oue Edleon 7, Miier Del 1 ~ 4$, eo.. °'"'°'I ll Outnlt 42, La Mltlda 0 fllncllo Atamltoe 13. M*ll"O'i• 7 Porter de live r Darrell Po rte r of St. Louis slides home ahead of the tag of Atlanta catcher Bruce Be nedict Thursday. Tim~ is right for Reggie Mr. October continues to have an impact in pos t-season ~/ ,:!~h2,~r:1!!;,~Y The 18th postseason home run r-Or Reggie Jackson tied the all·t1me re<.'Ord. They flashed it on the electric scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium. It was a graphic on lens of millions of TV screens. It got headline attention in all the newspapers. Reggie J aC'k.son. This is not ju'.st a bull-shouldered power slugger reaching for Ruthian statistics heiJ(hts. What the h omer dramatized was that Reggie seems to spur teams into qualifying for postseason series and, once there , h e h as a phl'nomenal flair for the spectacular. Sometimes it may appear that he is jus t waltzing through the regular season, batting In the .270s and averaging 30 home runs, ·until the campaign gets d own to the n illy·gl'itty . Then Reggie, like a s1zzung 1use, sl.lddenJy puts fire to powder and explodes. That's all very nice. But that's not the re~I Eagles breeze That's why they call him "Mr. October." Baseball purists put httle st ock in Jack.son's proliferating postseason records made over a period of 12 years -10 league championships and six World Series (counting one in which he laid out with an injury) with three different clubs -but no one dares denigrate his impact on the game. volleyball • 1n Estancia High breez.ed past University, lrvine came from behind to pin a loss on El Toro, and the Corona de l Mar-Ne wport Harbor matc h was postponed w hen the officials were no-shows 1.11 Sea View League volleyball Thursday . "Every time he goes to bat he sets a new postseason record," says Seymour Siwoff of Elias Sports Bureau. "But it's a nebulous record. Playoffs didn't come along until 1969, so the Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle records were restricted to the World Series. Mantle leads with 18. Reggie has 10." ln other high school action, San Clemente got past Mission Viejo and Westminster defeated VOLLEYBALL p jO There are man y w ho can show superior statistics -shortstop Robin Youn t of the rival Milwaukee Brewers, for instance, apparently a cinch for MVP honors -but none who can claim a greater recognition by the public. Fountain Valley in three games. On the college level, S outhern California College and Christ College were both winners. Strong serving by sophomore Julie Simpson and Cine play from junior hitters Amy Hathcock and Michelle Laz.orek helped .Estancia knock off University, 15-0, 15-0, 15-1. Meanwhile, Irvine came from two games down to even its record at 3-3 with a 4-15. 6-15, 15-10. 15-6, 15-11 decision over El When TV game participants are asked to name a major league ballplayer, the first aniwer almost always is "Reggie J ackson," They banter his name around the pubs. School kids adopting big league identities in backyard games fight over who will be Reggie. Toro. · San Clemente moved to 4-1 in South Coast League play by downing M~ion Viejo, 15-8, 15·7, 16-14, while Westminster is 2-0 in the Sunset after beating Fountain Valley. 16·14, 15-10, 15·13. Sisters Connie and Diane Watson had 20 and 11 kills. respectively. to pace the Lions. Southern California College disposed of visiting Point Loma 1.11 a little over an hour, 15-5, 15-10, 15-6 as power hitter Debbie Joo recorded 16 kills. Christ College's season opener was a success, 13·15. 15-8. 11 -15, 15-9, 15-13 over visiting LA Baptist, as Patti Thomas, Tin.a Vallier and Renee St.one all turned in fine performances. The name "Reggie'' carries the same magrcal ring that Ruth, DiMaggio and Mantle enjoyed in other eras. This 1s a rare individual. indeed, once cold- shouldered by a majority of his Yankee teammates, challenged by his manager Billy Martin and leaned upon by a boss (George Steinbrenner) who fined him twice for reporUng late and once told him, "Shut up and play ball." After joining the Ya nkees in 1977, as a Steinbre nner-cou rted $2.9 million Cree agent. Reggie was shunned by the late Thurman Munson, team captain, and other old Yankee regulars, resentful of his salary and media attenUon. Huntington Beach runs past Lions USC, Aztecs vie at OCC in volleyball Huntington Beach running standout Gus Quinonez may be sidelined, but the Oilers' cross country team still is a force to be reckoned with in the Sun set League. H u ntington Beach downed Weatmlnater, 17-46, T hursday af~moon at c.entral Park with Oller runners finlshing in th e top three slots and seven of the top eight. Greg Baugh. a senior. recorded a tlme of 15:54 to win the race with teammate Mar tin C ueva (1~:59) and Todd J ohnson (16:31) placing s econd a nd third . Huntington Beach ls 2-0 In the Suneet League thus far. El1cwhere. Fountain Valley ed1ed Marina, 26-29, Ed.Ison won I'-aecond straight meet. nudging Ocean View, 23-32, Woodbrfdge t hut down Caplatra no Valley, 10-47 • and Unlvenlty took a trl·m eet from Eatan clo a nd Newport Harbor. In w o men 'a actio n , W•tminlter topped Hun~ Beach. 23-35, Younwn Valley kn ocked off Marina, 21 ·43, Edison ehut ou t Oceen View. 16-&0, Woodbrld'e won a ti•· breaker from Capt1trano Valley, a nd In the Sea View Leac UnlYWlllty won' a \11-.meet 11'.1\lnda and Nntport Harbor. Jim &mlth of Marina w.. ltMt victor In P'ou\ain v.u.y•, narrow win ov•r the Vikinp. Smith piaied a dnw of U :48 '° outflnilh Founta in Valle y'• Ed Gould (l8:0l). John AtthibaJd of Olwn View won a duel with F.dison's Walter Young. as the two posted times of 15:41 and 15:49, respecUvely. The Chargers' depth was the difference as Edison had runners place second, third and fourth. The trio of Gre g Whitely CROSS COUNTRY USC's w omen 's volleyball - team returns to Orange Coast College Saturday night. hosting the nation 's No. 1 team. San Diego State at 7:30. San Diego St.ate leads the West Coast Athle tic A ssociation standings with a 4-0 r ecord (through Wednesday) to 3-1 for the Trojans. Overall the Aztecs are 15-1 and the Trojans are 11-2. USC dropped a 3-0 decision to (16:06). Marty Shulta (16:06) and the Chinese National team at Bruce Krebs (16:12) paced Uni-Orange Coast earlier this eeuon verslty to a 17 ·40 triumph over but since t hat time has ru n off an Estancia and 21-34 victory over eigh t-match win streak. Newport Harbor. Whlwley's time T he Tro~ have two former was a course record, break ing Mater Del Righ players In the Costa Mesa's Ma rk Howard's starting lineup along with an El mark set1.ast ye8.'I'. " Toro g r a d u ate . L I 1 a J uniors Eric Sche rmerhorn , Niedringhaus, a resid e n t of Brtan Wilton and 10phomore Jay Newp o rt B eac h , a nd L o r i Middleton all posted times of Uranlch, are Crom Ma~r Del. 17:0 1 in finish in g 1-2-3 for Trecy C lark, a f reahman Woodbrfdp. sta.r~r. la from El Toro and wu TM Wn tmiMter women were recendy named MVP ln the Lobo led by eophomore Barbara Nix, Invitational tournament whlch who completed the three-mile the Trojans won. · Central Pa.rk courw In 20:24 In Leelle Devereaux. a nothe r the Uona' win. fn!lhman (rom El Toro who bad Arl•n• Ollbert of Fountain broken Into the atarti.nc lineup Valley and lftlk>r Leslie Pratt of before a 1&red tr.cture of he" Edison were winner• In their right ankle put her on cnak'hes. reel>f!C'lve races, while Tere.. ls tUll not blick with the *"'· Barr io• led a aw eep for the ~la Rodl. a llbphomon out Uniwnlty women w ith • 19:36 of J:l Toro. 11 a starter fw the doddn.I. Aztec:t and le the only 0...,. Woocibrldle nH de d a tie-Cou'!_I)' player on \ht current break e r to bHt Captunno s.n ~Stale l'GIW • Valley. 'ftw dHfennce w.nt all ln IM NCAA PGll UU. W9lk. the way down to the 10th spot San Dlelo lkale II l"9ftlcecl No. I where \ht Warrlore' Wendy whllt U9C le No. a behind Cal 8 p I\ I tr fl n h h • d \ o I I v e Poly (Ian LW. Obiapo). Hawaa& Woodbftdail the final edp. '8 fourth. '• •. ' I ... , ------~------------ • Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Frld1y. October I , 1982 a . TV Sports on for weekend ClllllflED Tlte marketplace on the Orang: Coast , .. 642-5678 8at•rtlay TELEVISION 9:30 a .m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Penn State at Alabama. · · 10 a .m . (5 and 7) -BASEBALL PLAYOFFS -Angela at Milwaukee. (If necee.ary). •HJ 11 12:30 p.m. (7) -l.'OLLEGE FOOTBALL -••••••• 1f!f ••••••••••• ::aufornla at Waahtniton. 1 p.m. (2) -HORSE RA'CINO -The Jockey :tub Gold Cup for lhree-year-old1 and up I• .elecaat from New York. 6:15 p.m. (7)-BASEBALL PLAYOFFS -St. ...ouJa at Atlanta. 11 p .m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - \r1zona· at UCLA. (Taped earlier In the day). ftADJO ~ IOUAl HOUtlHO Ol'l'OlllUNITY Bueball -Angela al Milwaukee, 10 a.m., (MPC (710), if neceuary; St. Louis> at Atlanta, 5 ,.,....,., letleta >.m., KNX (1070) . All rMI Mtat• ac1vt111M<1 PllUIT wii•u Ull llLI _.. :_.u.• fttJ ,,.,,,.... le th ltept •• 1 Prime Udo Nord ti.yfront:-~n. ~~ blith. IPYIUll •&.( .. )• .... I•• Lee L.R., 2 boat 11Jp1 •1.~.000. llll•WU (lnltt) • IHrlflet Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 blath t larae !'«'. rm. 1'1TUUOl lllll (lmlt) • .... I•• belllTI ooUlnp. fumiaht.~, pal.la.. H20,000. I ti LITS (°"t• lttt) • TrlJlt "''" Mii ftr etetltff•• PllllJIU ltJIL Ml-1111 Ott!an & jetty view•. ~.,w; room, 4 bdrm, 3 TR\DI TIO\,\I ~I .\11' Football -Nebraska at Colorado, 12:25 p.m .. In thl• new•P•Ptr 11 GEV (870)! San Joee State at Cal State Fullerton, 1ut>Jec1 10 lh• Federel F•lr Moullno Act of 1918 12:40 p.m., KWVE (108 FM) and KWRM (1370); which m•ke1 11 111ege1 10 .J L ~-ti.th, 3700 1q.ft. $1.386,000. Ot~anfront I ~/«A 'tJl; Ulll llLI UYFlllT mua VllW BHt mdl, Npt Te1r•ce R E A L T Y Laioon vlew from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom, Lrg 3 Br 2'h B• lown-\rizoha vs. UCLA at Role Bowl, 1:30 p.m .. KMPC •dllefl1M "•ny preferen- 710); USC at Stanford, 1:30 p.m .. KNX (1070): :·11~~':~::0~~::----------------..oni Beach S tate at Clnclnnatl, 5 p.m . delay, 1 11 1 'W "' ( 08 "'M) C I co or, re g on, Hx or•-.------•! II PlllOLlllll ~ c. 1 61 ; a Lutheran at Cal Poly natlonel origin, or •ny •• 'omona, 6:45 p.m., KWRM (1370); Saddleback at ln1enllon to make •ny .... • JllO ... Pt. A GREAT STREET .. \n•Alope V '11 7 30 KSBR (88 5 FM) 1uct1 preference, llmlta-lfflee • 1ltl ~· Pt. Otlve t>y 2048 P•IOIJI•. .... a ey. : !c.m., . . II di I In ti .. If I H S on Of .e1 m • on. I• Let 1-11 0, o 20th 81, ne•r lrvlna orse how -ockey Club Gold Cup, 1:25 fhla newfP"'9' wlll not UIO,OOOH Ave .. next door to New- ).m .1 KNX (1070). knowlngly eccepl any port. OrHI potenll•I . I 1dverll1lng for rHI H · * 1.,ga lot . room to •x· S•nday 1a1e whlcll It In vtolatlon •1& Yllll pend Ihle 3 t>drm 2111 of tne i.w On lh• golf couree home. A l•mlly nalgh· TELEVISION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cutlom t>MAJtlful 3 Bdrm t>omood. Cell IOf detallt 10 a .m . (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY -3 ~ home, m•ny, m•ny ex-Try ll05,ooo. 1oura of spedaJUes includlng two boxing matches, Hllll1 Advert!-1ra1. 1279,600 with 10% WlttrfrHt ..... vomen's gymnastics and speedway motorcycle sers should check down °-wlll c•rry •• I••· 111·1411 12WA. lnternt. acing · their ads dally and 1 ... •a. IMr N~n (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -report errors Im-tJ • ' ' Ml-llH ncluded: A sailplane compeUUon. ,,-med lately . The~~~~~~~~ 1 p.m . (4) -CFL FOOTBALL -British DAILY PILOT as-lllT :Olumbia at Edmonton. sumes llablllty for 1:20 p.m . (5 and 7) -BASEBALL PLAYOFFS the first Incorrect llYI -An_gels at Milwaukee. (If necessary). Insertion only. Priced t>elow curren1 1111& YUM dark rm, den. Boet .Up. Now $1 ,000.000. home wlllrlklng vu. Lo-vely Bdrm aulte & loll 1131,000. 761·319t UYllH PUOE Spectarular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat apeces. ~uced-$1 ,WO,OOO. c:::.' .I t ' ' -ti-"' 101 I 'I•" I', FAllUlll IAIOll ,.,._. 111 .. , . JM New 4 br 4 ~ ba cuatom French Normandy •••••••••••••••••••••• . . . ·u 2c.n 000 CHARMING REMOO. 3 Eettte 1.2 pnme acre hi top $1, ""• · Br+IOll Trade/IN opt. for . IYILll duplex Of unll. 673-8586 Fee almple oott.tge on quiet Deecanao St. (Ul ff~~· .. ~~{.'!~ •• /.~~~ Flat.I). $145,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ....... OAYI TRADE .... COronado 1aland c:uat. beyfront lot, 8!>' boat your 11o11ng Income pro- dock Plana avail Now $370 000 w/terma. I PMI)' or outgrown re•I· . . • ~ with letga equity !·11 ~ti'(\"' [J• ... •4 ~ ,., ,", I' .. ti 5:15 p.m . (7)-BASEBALL PLAYOFFS -St.1--------1 :::~~~:~.!~.d ~:'.~'(1~~ ..ouis at Atlanta (If necessary). a I •-1 tlon and hlghly upgr•- Upgraded lour l>edroom home. Roof, kKohen ap-I~~ Y.& LUI IMUMI - pHenc;ee, carpellng -ell aa1um•lll• on thl• 4 ... for lhlt ne•I ru11lc and roomy 4 bdrm 3'i' belh home wllh 180 deg. ocean view In walk lo t>••eh Corona del Mar loc•llon. REDUCED TO 1475,000 wllh 11.76% Int. • KAUIO ':!.'!~!'..'!!.~!....... ded, Ihle t>uutlful 2 0 ---ball An ls M 'I k I 30 Bdrm 2 bath condo 11 1 ~ -ge nl 1 wau ee. : p.m., •HJ 111•1• , .. 1 t>argelnt Well pric.d <.M.PC (710), if necessary;St. Louts at Atlanta, 5: 15 c;····;-········;·;;z •t 1t28,800-cau nowt l.m ., KNX (1070), if necessary. ..!~~~••••••••••••••• 646-7171 new within letl 1wo t>drm home with relur-AOlll&ft Pl-~·· Convenient IOU· blan.d kitchen end low Big C•nyon (McCl•ln). tlon. ~ wlll help fl· mlllnten~ yetd. Own-THteiul u119rede1, gOf- ntne)f. 1134.llOO. er wlU Ulltt In financing geoua eppolntmtnll, ... 111 llOI tool SH It 1oon. Only aum•t>le 1 t% IO•n. '"-1211 DRASTICAU Y REDUCm NEWP(JT VO STEAL 'fHIS CAPE COD BEAUTY. Expansive 4 Bdrm .POOL home. PRICE REDUCED $130,000! M UST SELL. $495,000 UE 1011111 11/1111 111·1HI ... ,,.,,.. ... ,,.,,.. lt11i I H 1t11i l 041 •.•.•..............••. ···•••·····•·••·····•· OPEN SUNDAY hrk Huntington 8&8 9942 King'• C1nyon, H.8. So of Adami./W or Brookhurs t. A pleas ure io o wn Largest floor plan Assume 11 11-% plus owe. Bonus could be separat~ liv ing quarters, 3 car garage. Owner bought another. HURRY! Lou and Cathy Stan . Agl.li. 714/962-1085 714/957-6507 C••t• #n• 1114 lrrlu I H4 ••••••••.•••.......••.................••.•.. IUl110 aao,ooo IEIHTlll EASTSIOE a Bf t>eeuty, 8 yrt new FORECLOSURE fOfctl ..... LOW DOWN 1182.500. Rae Rodger•. 631-1261 LARGE CUL·OEISAC HOME W•lk to IChOOI• from 11111 f1mlly home w/4 Bdrm1, nice gtrd•n. frptc •nd IP•. 1225,000. 6«-7020 UHi IUL E.ST&n ~l.~!~.P! ... '.~ ••• !~f · Menday ~~~ TELEVISION-RADIO s ... or 1MM op1ton on THE REAL IESTATERS ~===·::;::;11127.500, call 979-S370. Security. aerenlty, •wlm· ii ming 1 tennll 1320,000. --------- ...allm Piii lu,..IVUf t1VMfi c::_E~o.:::,.411,:.'5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii °"ached 3 t>r. 2'h t>•. ~~Reelt~~or~•~·~67~6-.ooo~~~~I II•. den. pool, J•c . 2 m.MTllUllAI •;. ACRE. oce•n I mtn view 1 BA 1Be, 2 lplc'1, country kltch, meture trees & p1en11. Room IOf expentlon 4111 nowl Teke 1dv•ntege of 1hll elluellon Owner h•• purch•••d another & lltled lhi• pr~ 120. 000 under •pprelNd v•-luatlon. Spectecul•r white water, cenyon I city llghll vlewt. A grMI t>uy .. $290.000 . Bueball -St. Louis at Atlanta, 12:15 p.m.. ,,... t>eeuutul, nawty t>ulll 'h•nnel 7· KNX (1070) if necessary. Newport Helghll lown-*sna.All ~ ,...--. ' • home. OrNt lor thtrlng BAY I OCEAN VIEWSI 4 home In Irvine on gr~ r: -•t>e·1. New roof. cat· IUITllPllll belt,,.., cpmm. tennlt I 1--------pel, drapH. 1696,000 Magnlllcanl 2 11ory on 1 Of parlK! for the men on t>drm, 2'A balll1, llre-pool. 1114,000 In u.u-Claalllfled Adi 642-6678 Went Adi Cell 642-5878 Buyer uaume 111 11 luge corner IOI , nHr m•tlle lo•n• •nd you H'•%. Down peymenl Mii• Verd• Country r:'acific, Oregon ·nherits top skein the got 2 muter tul1H, place, 3 cer garege plu1 2'A beth•. tun deck1, .much morel REDUCED own the land. 1146,000. S 146,000. OWC 1400, Clut>. Colorful red Ille ~11 000 It 12% fOf 10 VMt• roof, atalely entry, Me-IP-ege kitchen. Open TO $699,6001 . ll'lllng room, ate., etc. Ill ..v.TTI 54&-2313 IU&.Tll/IWlll THE REAL ESTATli:RS •111·1111• T.\ y I.OJ: ('() WllMllll FOREST GROVE, Ore. (AP) -Futility ls 1% IWI •II YU• utility whether it is displayed before thousands in Npl condo. F•ntaatlo 3 Bdrm 2 t>•th nHr l\Jcago or a few hundred on a soggy afternoon ln view locatlon • 2 81 -fut park• and IOhOOle. Mt- L•LYIYr.tw•. 04Md• lemlly to occupy Ill 5 bdrmt and 3 betht. CIOM to comm. pool and not lw trom ahope. Very well kept. Price reduced to 1169.900. C•ll 979-5370 now. 'orest Grove. ea:;::,,:-io:.; ~ nulu to t>uchu & • And when Northwestern ended its record •hopping! Priced lh~-, --------1 und1 below merkel. Jeing streak at 34 games earlier this year, tiny I AIM Thll ls e prot>ete lale, ao >acJflc University of Oregon took Its place as the Sll,IOO hurryl Untlelle\let>ly Pf'I· 'ountry'a biggest Joerr ln college football. ced e1 1129,500. Act The Boxers haven't won, or even tied, on the ~~,:' .. •6.~ ~~.~ -c9ll &46-7171 \ I >I/. I tl /.' t : .. , .· iPld slrlCe the final contest of the 1978 seaaon, 30 Ml now. Big, t>'G room• ;~ea •§O. 'Ihe team's official losing streak is, In 1hl• loYely 2 1tory end 1owever, a mere 27 games. Pacific won the third uni!, with P•11o. NHr ~!!!~~~!!~~.U~~!..~---=­ ,ame of the 1979 season by forfeit because the :,::~:~~:;:,;."::~!ii •pponent, Eastern O regon , used an jneliglble now, 54&-2313 •layer . The losing streak was at 15 games when Bill :Onnor took over as head coach at the beginning of iSl 1eaaon. THE ~EAL ESTATERS "We know that we're doing this right here," h e LOOK aid. "The kids and all the staff have had success ·laewhere ... 1 just tell them if we do things right, For our new raguler he wins will come. It just takes Ume." weekly i .. ture lt takes a long time at a school like Pacific. a I 0 AT SI 0 W- •r iv ate Institution that offers no football CASE cholarshipa, has just 750 students and has a yearly Every S•turd•Y In the J!ition of $7,500 to $8.000. oa11y Piiot c1ue111ec11 "I knew what I was getting into when I came ~~-~~~~~~~! 'ere," said Connor, who has turned losers into 11111111 TIE vinnen before at Lock Haven State and Montana 'ech. "I came in with my eyes open. I came cl09e to Mott ~~om•­ uming it down. I didn't know if I had it in me." nlum home, located In When he arrived at Pacific, Connor knew the 1he heall of 1he city, y.c chool's football program w as In trouble. ulramely private •nd "Jt was a shambles," be said. "We had very few :;;~~:u;;~~T':~~ jds and very little recruiting. Last year. we had waterlalle lull you to even linemen ln the whole program." 1IHP. Lovely •P• and Playing in the Northwest Conference, perhaps ~":c 't'C:,V:,~.':°'~ he toughest league ln the National A.ISociation of microwave. llrepl•ce, n tercollegiat.e Athletics Division ll. Pacific was W9111-ln cloM1•. ete. Call vell)Owered regularly,a year ago. This year, with II' 15 players o ut for the team, that h asn't been .[llll!l::!_ .:_!!1 ~ h e· c&.e. But mistakes and injuries ruined the -~i':ll:'l:I loxera' hopes for a long-awaited victory. Aaalnat Oregon Tech, Pacific was trailing only BRANO NEW "Hearl of -3 ln the fou.rth ~Ua.rt.er and had the ball on the Otano-County" Town-• 3 rd Bu th Bo f ed ~ -Luxury 3 tlclrm pponenta -ya ne. t e xen umbl and home• t>Hutlfully de· >reaon Tech, currently the l 7th•ranked team in e1gnec1, que111y bullt -enc:t lAfA Division I, went on to win the game. fln•nolng. now tt1•t you Nobodv knows more about what ft feels like to Ju•t wont !*level Call ' . now 8rendywyne Pro-_, than 9el\10r 3uarterback John Brunelle, who penlee 11, 531-9670. oublet as Pacific 1 sport.a lnformat.ion director, a tranp oombinatJon even at this level. ''We haven't won a game since I've been here," kunelle said. "It's a challenge that grows every 1eek and it has since I got here. I could have quit a >ng time a.go, but I didn't beauae tbat's too eaay." m .. , .•..•. Two boeutlfut 2 atory condoe, one hM 2 11\;ge muter bdrme wl1h prl- vaw beth (ldMI for 00-0wner1) plua ~ t>ech down1telr1. Wood bur--nine flfeplacee equipped :oshy Vies in triathlon With OH loge, prlvete p•tlo1, grHt loeatlon. PHOENIX -Ted Colby of Newport Beach la ~~ :::::_:~,i: C::, nteftd ln Sunday's Fountain Mountain Triathlon opener M•ny extru n a ooncoune outaide thia dty. ;2313 ' Co.by competed In the Hawaiian triathlon .i'.Ei-b'!!ll artier thJa year but opted to compete ln the Arizona :idjJliJ:i vent thJa fall with both competJUona coming on the -----·--une weekend. ~ Fountain Mountain triathlon will conslat I f a 3.1-mJle 1wlm, 93~mlle bicycle race and a 8.2--mile marathon oompered to a 2.4-mile .wlm, 12·mile bicycle race and 28.2-mUe ~athon In lawali on Saturday. Cotby ta 41, ls 8~4 and 189 pound• and has a 36 ulM restinC rate. I :Spune P.addles to Avalon If lt'•tot ......... 'YOU'ii grab . .... faster In Dally ~Hot clatlffled •cit. c.11 .. ~5671 Paddleboard 1pec:lalltt Larry Capune la ;cpeeted to leeve at a a.m. Saiurday for. round·trip PY• that wUl take him t.o Avalon on Catalina l,;;m.,===r-~ Uu.a and then '*" to 8&100. laland, hll orllfnal r ~ polnt. • .... .. c.Apune .. hoplna to ,,, from S.Jbol Wand to ' 111'**9 ~ ..... ~ ,valon tn tt,ht houn a.nd make the return trip ln ·;:.~~ ~. '-" ttle e>r.,.. Capune .. alto look1nc fOf' • 00.t to trail hJm !MrMI,.,.,. 141-1111 urlna the trfp with nwd.ICa1 and food ~· -""*' ln~ can call Capune at 675·M30. *oe1111t1* Contrac tors own home!!I Smashing 3 Br home ~luring used brick and wrought iron, skylites. atrium, shake roof and extensive U3e of Mexican paven. Of f e r ed al $165,000 w /assumable financing! Call 714-759-1501 or 7141752-7373. .... , ... .,,.. Hlllal ..... lrht (11•) , .... , .. , (11of-) 112·1111 3 SEPARATE HOUSES '241,000 Great lnweelm•nl •pportunllr with MMDnM teftUI '"4N'd. leoh MMe le c•Mplelo with fenoed Jard. G1talllJ MMI,...._ . ..._ eohoota end .-,._ ........ ,...... • • WATERFRONT HOMl ·"' 10.\1 '""" '-"•-ff..-... f .......... h '4......--1 l.4..1ft ......... , ,,.'9'1 ..... . 131-1400 ,, RFSIOfNltAI llfAI fSt•I£ SCAVICES •un• .,..,... Exc:.-eptionally beautiful Dover 2 BR plus den w /French doors, crown moldings, magnificent patloe plus mountain view. Outstanding .. umable loan . IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 REDUCED TO: S7tl,500t BA YFAONT-LINOA-CLOSINO COSTS ONLYI Owner has had business reversals and must Uquidat.e! To a qualified buyer, this home may be purchased for closing costs only! Fabulous lowest price on exclusive Linda Isle. Superb lagoon location w ith pler/sUp for large yacht and a 5 bedroom home with large ram1ly room. Invest now before price goes UP. 631-1400. WAHR! RONI HOML I'< Ill \I 11•11" ........ _ ................... , ~-.. -.. t t :tft .......... , '#ll•pewi """-t. 131-1400 ... \ ,._.,...~ .--.., ..... ,.,. ... en-aoo 1_760_·1_7~34 _ __,, ___ • •lean Ille. Sperkllng pool Ellll• Sale: Cape Cod and epa. To He Ihle drtem cotteoa. 2t>r. 2t>e apeclal propetty, ce~ to- 648-3112, 67H725 d1y. ''"ow• IHI MMH• ...... r ~\,~~ lmH Ttrr. 121 .... , Pending loracio.ure for-e.. drutlc action. Cor· ner lot, 2 ti< + den, pooi. •· no-5968 C..u~ llU ..•.....••..•••.....•. llTUTmal ML.al •um• BMutllully ,~ 5 Bdrm plu1 huge l•mlly room, 1 .. turlng French d00<1 and windows, •II new kllchen, pro1 .. 110-nally lendec1ped front and t>ecit with e.tenllvt UM Of brick. Quality de-cor•tlng thruout. T~RRl­FIC Fl~ANCINQ AVAi· LABLE. Aaklng 1239, 000. FOf en appt to .... eall 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ------- COLDWeLL BAN~eRO ·•~r-­--..c.-· 17141494-1177 1UI ... Nttwpor1 Htltlltt. lerge IOli 2br. Pr~ to NII, 1142,000. Jop Walla, PWaa11n -m= on Ille beat VllW ptO-... _ • party "' lfle ,,... Of Turtle 1 --Aoefl. a bdl'm, 21.t be • j a••-•1111111 llbr•ry. ltrge f•m rm. ao.n1o Mowntaln view.. Moel roome ~ UftOI>-end ltope Awey 8r-.nt 1tt11Ctod ~1. APPre• bll'9 pool""'-to llW!e Clat'°" Pottntlel eJt091• Co""''>' Style Ltvlno tent. motl artjOyable In ttll• ""'!""" lmmac. G•rdet1 VIiia. ,____ ..,.... • '*"' Wlftd. lloW9' Mell. ...... "'°" MrflllCM ~ ..... W/OW" prfV, Clt-11"0 .... OfOfl """"" lllt-..... ,~ .... .. l .. ., ... all ...,_ ,......., ... fl/I .... a 1011trMtlflfl Country WOOd ....... !Ml •••• tow p;'" ol f 101,000 •----------4 wlttl I 10.000 down, ''°'''"'° ........ , mlu Utll one, OALI. NOW CINTUfft 11 "It.tr' l .. . ' Cl Or1n99 Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, OCtober I , 1911 -.r .. ~'! ....... 9!m. .... • 'II ..... ~.~ .... -.rm.w.¥.tf .. !'.~!ff.f~!rn!tr.t... .. .. llNJtitr.•.~ ~':"9f!:.;~-' 1 ~~ a.-t Jiff •-"-tw MM ..,... I'!-.,, •HI 'Hf ... ,,.,,.. Li .. ,. a.-1 t•4 ltllMtl .,,~ I.Ill l!MI• ,,.,. 1.114 •••••J' ••en'°:l"•••••••• •••":;T.Jir.T:'lr.•••••• • ••• • •'Tfi';•··· ••• mmi.·u~~ ........ ,,,. fJlff ::: ••• ;i· ••••••••••• 71 •··· 1141 rrre. r.~."l ... Tr.i ••• -.. ........ ••• •••• J"i'i'l•···••••••••• •••• j I • uu l!.a• ..,. ttM ...., Wlm tr•,,ctbl :-, h"ou-.. ..1.';'1111'm ••••• ,. ... n l.IJXUlllY COHOO 2. 21,t •• J:'!":':............... lllAI ... l!A 111..ANOlllO CVN 8TUNNIHO lro 1 •• lutn. ,., .. , •• ' mr. :::if ............ Tr.~ tllt,toO .... 4 IA. x hT~~ .... 0t .. ~ dwn 1n! I....... · la xtr11, H60l mo I.OH TO lfACH: ltlnd 10 m1nu ... eo. onaevn• 2 br, 2 b• oondo. GOit apt t4Hl mo. 110 w 2·w0 i•.;;•;;••;p1 ·~ L.Mtt , It 2 1a Town- '"'' lot, HVHomu come ~'"',:-1ptrl". (? l 4) N&Olfno. 173-4743 137•2tM eYtt, new t It. belCft ho\IM, on 01na Polnt'I MOii oourll view. ltrgaln !Ith. It. 846-1130 _ p 1 j •. if O O I mo , l'IOUM In QU1eC ~. Monl"O l'llOdtl Good ' "•· la IO ,_,. 11 111 l ld -1. llgllt H OIUdld IOtnlO blull, rent, t1060/mo, lachelorant f alOmO All t41-1llt1 640-07.. lllOt pool, O•dM Mt• . 557•93 • d ..... • ... 1 • pet • eno-• u Ip I -Y • Ilk• new. 2 Ir. widen. PACIU'IC COAIT HWY •·111 pd .... N'on·•-kr/'no • tlni. H76. ue-Ht1, flntl'IO l'lf. Cell Otrry, ••• .,.,... prage ~ OllJ)tt• eun deck, Iott of WOOd, 2 bd 1 b ltl 1600 " ,., ITln Tl -••• t7'-77•1 inoome: 2br/1t>e "°"" IHft 11a & c1res*. No~ .. '521 trPIO. bll-tn1. a 0111•· •tr• llrge pr11111t P•llO, rm, • • · pet• Ali new Pvt petlO -_8_7...;....·"4_ ... •·--...,...--... .-....... , tMIYI 3 bf 1 ~ block to ~ •••••••••••••••••••••l P'U• NOWll'/. 14,.1442 rege, greet loc. 11 17 lareoe. 1121/mo. Cell Mlrtl, egt, 142· 1113 '""' Oc:t 11, 948.eoM • Many 1mt n1tl11 lnclu· 2 Br l4t0/lt\O Catpe4• j"' ~ -I. llke new .... 900. Agt ......... 011.UXI CONDO Nter or 770.M2t Hertford, d<IW by a Ulen 81•1441 or M·F, 9·5 ~!!JOrl Creed!, oo 2 u n ~~ ~:we from deck, dr1pt1, poOI. No Piii: ••117!, ·000P0~ ....... 1215• c M H·-,. ...... ., ............ beeofl. Hr 1~ be, ltc. ct111131-7971 143-0210. ,,_ tHo con o, br, O.•• l•l•I 11M .J'""L•'r,.. 2· ... 2 Ba •• 2 •. .. .. 2 ... .,0. 1 "· • _. • -· · · ....,... .,.._, ....,... pool, 1enn11. Yf/f"/ prlV•t•. lllt~ large tnccl )'ard, · den lflce 2 b 10 a1 •••••••••••••••••• •• ':l -.,... ... """ " 1-..... --------:--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S lrp,lo, 3 gar. oopper n o kid•. no p111 hrdwooeil fire, 24' llv/dln EXECUTIVE LMng •• 1-1••·•lll1 /I.If · 0 ' 1' rm Super n .. 1 1 Br. emall >"L1rgt 3 Br. 3 B1. E't ldt llr 1bl, pool, Liii ... • plmb n11. 'l211K. HIU· •eootmo. Call Gayle .,. .. , new crpt In 2 Br & • mlddle 01111 prll»llll n"'*••••••• ••••• •• din. •tt·bu' tennli, vllla. courty1rd, quiet. t1200. 11 u n dry. No p 1t1. -meble loan 81 1"' Int. U5·t011 or tvta. den, i.rge khclt\w/Mtlf'IO IOMt.., 4br ~be~778 3 IR 2 Ba home, Leoun• p ool•. etc. I UOO. Imo. 07~-33l3. Ctll Anthony d1y1 t3111 /mo. 133-7190. Large IOI. 4 bdnnt p6Ut 1 115 KI 0 f '. Ag. n t 492.1110 ., .... •1001mo. 1111 IMI lnctudlt ... ,.,. kl)llKY Hlllt, 1760 per mo. Call 173-3313 • • •• ,,..... 642·5757 . ..,.. • Mencl• '48· 1947 :':v';~y~.~-r.·L'rro! 142...... ·---J. ·1~f '400/NO. t.42..oe67. Metro RMlty 83t-7005 CNrtle egt. 55t-9400 Bay C,..1. LEA8E NOW. 4 lfu} 1141 831·N30. Eeattlde, CM, 2IJ\,1475. ""' ... "'"•· l.ooeted on H.B. Condo. NK growth. ~lf,~.~i: ••• f •• ! 2 Bdrm, 1 bl, trpjO, o•· ChO guarani ... reeultil 2 etoryl:P kalt~m,t~•,11thl Bl.rR. ~ 3F & o.tl11 0· 1ttrlum1;. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. I Ba. cetoort. ltplc, no pell. 1•t, la.11. dep. central corner 1tr1d1. 1115,000, flex. Fin. Ow· 2 bd,,1'A ba, home w/ rage , !nod patio. Br.28•.h~bac:"yard tQu ........ w ""' · · • orm n., pr Ill 11111¥1 ITI dlw yard No P•ll 842~ fl ~82 6480 k t I hlld I ""·fenced t~ chldrn vat• p1tlo. 1 1100/mo. ..~"imo. 569-9285 . -----...,..---,~-Generou1 owner nan· • dining rm, deck, 3 bl I o 159&/mo. LHM. Backe w o I P • OUM, new '875 no IMI month rtQI For graclou1 llvlflO come e.eutllul & park Ilk• with ..,..., EHtlldt 2 BR. 1 ea. clng. N&0.000. Eaa if de Co1ta Mtll b ch • WI n I t r . up to 1011 courH. 710 c arf.ttlnle d1hw1hr. 1131-7005 METRO RI.TV to 1112• Trec1Mnd1 L.an. terrSO*I pool, O.•tt lhrJ/llMArttMlr ltMhty painted, upper, nr '2811.000. Tripi••· Xlnt 21317H-0562. Joann t. 2131472-6240 '79 Imo. 2·5165 W ·~ •I ,Ill or call D• 831-7019 or •Privett Patloe The Sh0<M In ~~tltul IC:h'Ool1 . no pell. - loc1t1on. Prldt of O~· 180 deg.~ view, 2Br 2 Br 1 Bl, ettllChed ga· KIDS welcomed In Ihle •• 'l. .. ,~ •• ;r ....... ••••• EVM &40.~7 18. •Covered Parking CdM hH 1 a 2 bdrm .... 50/mo. t31..e1&11. nerlfllp. Lovely OWnef I 2ba. 9"•· 11200/mo, Ph r~. llTll encl. yrd, kid• lerge 2bt. mOdern awl• BCH t I I d'd •Sr,eclout APll t I I Ctll Helen unit. g1r•11• plu1 txtra 4"""' ... ,.. 491-.4827 O 1530/mo . 831-3172 19nced Ju•• 14115 + ohn enn •. poo ' or Super Harbor/Ocean vu, •D I A ap' or rtn ~ 1 81. w/g.,age. No p11klng. aw,,., wtll c11ry _...,.._, M t 1 r 0 .. 1 d, y i'' · G•tt. 3 bd, 2 be, lmmao. 3br, 2b•. 11 100. 2311 * W~l;:,n b: .. ,, Olbeon. 644-2811. pet•, 14101mo. 7 ., .. , •• 26~ d own. Acroea from Main 8ch. 2 Smlll 18R Eutlldt 1400 838·7005 831· 1293. OcHnvltw. 875·2H7, •Home Ilk• Kltc;h-On Avocado. cory upper, 645-5577 Q 8Q Appt.wtth 9tC1t,644-i080. Br Iba condo In tropl· mo plu1 .. c:urlty. Vacent 3Br, 28a.:.!~!!' rm. 5•1·2407 1 blk to Huntington 1 SR, lovely pello, 1420. E·SIDE. 1Ynny 2 er. Qt· celly land1c1p•d bldg. 64s.e498 alter &pm. • ELUXE CO NDO NHr I I lg d MOU mo ,.__ Ion & 876-&eoe: 842·3153 6761 7300 #ul/1 ••• 1800/mo Incl utll. & beach. 2Br 1'°' ba, Jae, 1 rum, Y · · Newpor1 ShO<t1. 2 br, 1% """'"· tranlf>O'l•1 r1gt, dtoll. $450/mo ;~;;<J"~;;;~~ luk Ull 111/IHt & MC. Call alt 0.1, TIWl-1 pool, ttnnlt, very prlVatt. 875"2600 bl. walk 10 beach. S800 trwy1. Studio, eo of PCH, 4 blk• 180 2111 St. 548--0105 . •••••••••••••••••••••• 3pm. 497-8828_ ••••• llW I no k id•. no P•11 .• ,,,, .. VI~ 1111 mo. 551-8037 "'"· mut111 Pill lrombch.$350/mo.Avall 2Bt, 1Ba, no pell. new ....... OL ... llT Land a plane for 137 "1· """ 1800/mo. Call Gayle•••••••••···'•••••••••• Seit view of har.bor, 1 Bdrm From 1515 now, Otorg• 875·9115 carpttl/palnl. e. Side. M.H.rtntalpark,Hemet. l..a.1t .. 1t 1/11 2 Bdrm1,"21A ba1h1 In 835·9011 or tvta. HOME FOR RENT oc.en&llghti.LrghouM 28drm M15 alt4. J475mo.~9-6183 .... Wiii •YI $850,000 term1. Owner ••••~••••••••••••••••• Oardtn Ilk• community 492·1170 3 Bdrm .. 1725., Fenced on 1 acre+ 101 on Clltt LA OUl~TA HERMOSA 2 SR 1 Ba 80 01 h • --------.,-,_. (714) 561·1433. LIDO ISLt • 3 bdrm, lam 1vall1ble now. Dt:corttor yard & garag1. Kid• & Dr 3BR 3 luU b•lhf can 18211 Park11de Ln, 1 blk & · lent 'Sa~ $395. 21r. tot ept, quiet, ...... 11111 rm.48a.S1700mo. perfect. u 111111aa pd. reezy 2 BR 2 Ba hOme petiwelcome.545-2000. ttP•r•t• up t iom w.or8Mc:h.3blk1S. cof' :o;1~52 _5085: no pet1. lndr/. 311 w· BUILDER'S L088. dr•· ••Hiii•, 0t1•t1, OCEANFRONT 2 :,rm, I 1 150 I mo . C a 11 ~::~~~hKl~:r~~~n:,,! Agent, no '"· down1talr•. Both w/own ol Edlnger .... 847-54~1 ~~l311: . • Wiiton 831·21 1 mallcelly REDUCED to •• !~!!. ....... !~!f 1 Ba 1 700 mo. Biii 675•2311 neg. 1 525 & 1m chg 1 .... tl IHd 3111 kltch1n1, 1lttlng rm & L••HI llHA 3141,. .. •ii·~ DUPl.E~· 2 SR 3 1•.i. 8 ml aell IMMEDIATELY. Ill•••• Grundy, Rllr, 875-8181. 3 BR. 2'°' ba, fplc, micro-"Mtlro" 636-7005 •• -.-.~••••••••••••••••• lrplc. Fncd pvt hm In ••'••••••••••••••••••• 11111• IWlll .,. 'I' beach, .550. 75 colt BRAND NEW 3000 eq. 11. --wave, O/W, oerltral vao. Harbor Ridge I-4 Br 3 mldll of perk. Unique, Luxury 1tudlo, fr" HBO. •••••••••••••••••••••• Pl. cu•tom. $330,000. Call 1400 eq.lt 3 BR ,.,., be, BMutlM home tor quell· Intercom. p1tlo, B80, no Bdrm, 2 ba on quiet Ba. t>eeut decor, 3800 tt, llulblt hm 3000 1/1. phon•. maid 1erv. spa, 1 for eppt. NOW. RAE "'911 r .. dy tor lneulatlon, lied'*"'°"'· graclou1 H· IN. $750 mo. S49-&3ee cul·d•·•ac. Incl 1.•rdt· pool, tennl1, guard gait 12600/mo. R & H In-$130 wk. 499-3015 9'e8'iBJIB • ea '}.1 • ~~~~~.'~I~~~.:'. :~~;J,2500/mo 1 ... Sunny. 2 bd. 1 b• houM. '*· S9501mo. 87 -7&73 ~~~~"':g~bR':i~ vt11men11752-2~ ''~'' "•'t 31111 ... iPalmm· s~~~~:_.~ ::,:,~~ .. ~. • r..1~· , _2_13_-_3_53_·_7_62_5 ____ , lncd ~•rd, laundry hoer SThHI01W2 ~!:.s,mE Hl•oh~gShElln 759.1221 Styllth 3 bedtm 2 bath •••• ••••••••••••1•••• 1 Beeutllull)' l1nd1c1ptd, .:.lac_._84_1-_ee3_55 ___ _ :0. ii. ,. Cannery Vlll1gt Mobllt kupi, garege, off llrMt. .,.., huga 1Un deck, now $850 OCEANFRONT Dh1 2·4 Br. girdtn tpts. Pool & Spa.•· *.llLIAll* Home Park, 2 br. 2 bl, 1600 mo. OH & wittr the eoc:letyl Land.caped SH Vltw 3 Br. 2'1\ Bt. Melro guarani"' Ctlg By wttk or month. Palloildtckl. No pell. YILU OllMVl 4 10 28 Aorta. PP. pool. No pell. CIOM to pd. Agt, 875-1642. y11d. dbl gar, now S550 dtn, tamlly rm, ocean 838-7006 873·7873 Bachelor $4l0.l4 pacloue E.Sld• Apt•: tezY lllll 111TAll 842•1039 1hop1 6 rt1taur1nt1. Metro RMlty 838-7006 c 11 y 11 g ht1 v 1 t w . WATERFRONT Winter rent~ 2 Bdrm.' S580 Elld gar, petlo. dlhwtw & 4 doort from oceen, l 700/mo yrty. 873"3885· 4c~~·d~. b!'10~~~0,,':V!'. chg gu1tantMt reeullll 11550/mo. 54 .. eee5. 4 br. 2 b• duplex. newly now avlll•ble. Cati 2250 Vanguard ttove. Most utll Ir ... No N_,...t Pen. 1159.100 "•• ltu~l•ttn•I 1•525•1848• 1•772•1901. .... B .. BR 2 ea. 2 lty. add·on HARBOR VIEW HOMES dtc. No ...... 11200/mo 1&•-· IULn 540·9828 or 842-<4905 pell. --... -· I -1~11 .. _ pool, tennlt , tic. 'V ec.. E HI h ...... ·--2 BR. 1 ---ton 1510 cul! to exl1tlno loen o -••t: •• ... 3 BR 3 B1 or 2 BR 2 .... Bay. 1775. 875-4277 l•m rm. nr dl1on g 3 Bdrm, expended Car· yrly. 875-4186 PllP IUIAllMHT ,..... $100,000. Dyl 972·1090: •••••••••••'•••••••••• oceanfront. wkly/mo. Sehool, 1950 mo. Agt. met mdl View. New cpt. B1chelor $410 2 BR. 2 !*"ton• 1545 ...,1 731-6444 Ownet. Condo. vacetlon tlmt 752·9488 Of 873-0881 3 bd, 1 be, lrge fncd yrd. 2 M2·5511 1800 ,11:s1200/mo. Cell BRANO NEW! Newport lll-f 111 1 Bdrm '470 1 BR. ,._,___, 1h1rlng In H1w1ll CREST C d c;argar. $e50/mo 111, u t l Agt 0-HNI 642-8079 1 Height•.3 BO, 2 BA, with SMIT TllM 181 E. l8th 842-0851 •tarting ti 1435 ~ .. 5 ., 213-7"-"807 tll9. NPT on o . & ~lty. 769-1221 ut •11•• · tamlly rm. qulel. $950 2323 Elden Ave. CM B •au t 11 u I 3 B r . vu . •ut.ll 3141 4 bd. 2'-' bl, view, com-mo 64!>-4870. Sun PM. Fyrn. rtntell by week 0< Spaclou1 2 1 Br. 1 81 1425. 642-7805 1129,900, 3 Br, gr:•• O.t.JC•u'1 S1000/mo.Agt845-0295 Old Span(1h hou1t on •••••••••••••••••••••• munlty pool. 1ennl1, H brV Hm• 38r 2ba no in<>nlh.Aglll75-1170. 3 Br. 1 ~ Ba. 1476. ---------~::'."}::·M~-"'~~ ..!;~ l'n•tt. 1111 WESTCLIFF large Eutalde lot. 3 BR, p1clou1 3 Br, 21'\ ba guarded gate, g11ci-, !..,11 u11050 1954 Port Laundry lac .. pool. Lard~;,B~~.1 ~~~~~~';: -.. •••••"'••"'•••••••••••• •-1 huge detached gar. Dtrty condo 1950/mo a vall 11600/mo 84'·2145 ,.v · • OCEANFRONT. two 3 BA, 648·9558 12·7PM. 831-2242 GREEN VALLEY LAKE 3 br, 3 ba. den. Xnot oc. need• work. Vac1n1. · · Clarldge '44·2405 one 2 BA. avt now. From , 1496/mo. Avall. 11-3 . ....;..; __ _,,,..,,......,....,.--:--:--MOUNTAIN HOME FUlt)' Of ptly turn. 11100 mo. Call Larry or 11101/82. Cell Blrru1 for LIDO ISLE· 4 Br 3 Ba & • $700 mo. Wlnttr Cell TownhouM 2 Br. 1 v. Ba.. 645-8e25 Duplex: 1&2. blook to Next to n•llonal fOf•t. mo. '42.eeo2 Deve, 540-1158 mort lnlo. 8'&-13 1 Agt. den 11..00 222 Via Pa· Bey1ront 5 Bdrm, 12200 675-4371 frplc:, pool. "1•· ttledled ---------oc.n, tot lol. F" 11117• tiding, boatJng, etc. 381', 1 ., Br 2 8• home H;;nt:° ~ 875-T161 mo. yrly. Beaut. view. g1rage. No ptla. Avlll LllllY _. =~~r1hall RHlty ldtc:hen & ....._ lndly rm, f1v ...... IJ.,.,.JI•" OPTION to bu)'I Large lngion Aubour' 1r1a. Beach .houM 2 .Br 1111 quiet loc. 875-7873 OCEANFRONT Lge 3Br now. M25/mo. 831-4964 2 Br. 2 B•. Including 2 rm. rec rm, 2 frplct. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~=II~~=:· 1150 mo. 114M914 alter '700/mo. 3 Br 2 ea. gar: NIVATI PAii ~~·r !975~~03 _A.v~ll8 u;~ 2 BR. 1 BA. old hOUM. no Cir garage w/optntr. llOl llY OIUllAL n1: ·Bh•d· co0mpld•t•1 •Y fur-~!1!.'.'.t •••••••• /~f dllhwather, kldi-pet o1t 8Pm. 1895/mo.mo. Fred T•· 38r 2'h b• twnhM $750, 540•37·73 pet1. chlld OK. All utll pd. ~~ ~r;:r;,v, 1'~·;0:: 2·11)', II BR. 3 Ba, rHI n I e . 00 ncomt 1mw M50/chg 838-7005 egt m.. 3144 nore. 1111 831-1288. llke new, kldl Ok, no 415 Hamilton. 1535. llrHml & wttertelll. formal dine rm, t11m rm, Pf<>P«t'/ or 2 tarn home. •••••••••••••••••••••• 831·2711 pe11.'John Mar9han Agt. Oc eanfront 3Br 2be, 641-0783 F, 0 m 18 0 0 C 111 w/bal, gueet ault• wl~. 1.,ee7.3534 YNrty·Wtekly·Wlnter, 2, Br 2 Ba, 1735/mo. No 1 ••••10 993.34ee winter rtntel. 1850 Pl•Y• 11 _ .. _ Ill ... 2 • 1 .. ,.,,, 2 m1ttr au11•, bllcony. 3,4 BdrrM. ptl•. 108 Jo1nn St. ~ CdM. Htrbor VI-Hllll • RE 673·1900 ••-• _-__ ..,,.,. _____ _ Fr1nch doort. Pool & 0.1 •I It•,. --.. ._.. IULn 844·183e 3 Bdrm dtleched homet hm. Speciou1 II Br w/tot II ll•d 3114 Eaitllde 1825-$850/mo. 2 Br. 1'h Ba. No pell, ipa. 2 go lf court•• ~,,.. --...... In tx~lenl .,. ... Avella-bonus rm. Nice area. •••••••••••••••••••••• HE 2 Br. 1'h Ba. TownhouM, 1450/m<> tor 2 pereone. nNtby.Lowdwn.Owner •• ;.-.n..;r•••••••••••• ,.. METROREAl.TYcetwt b le l mmedlately . 11500/mo. 780-8708 or UAFSIDE COLONY. 4 ell bullt-lns, lndry rm, 755 W . i&th St . wlH carry bal. Special @ 84 Ac"rt1 zoned R-4, lg M•••• ... RIW tM COASTAL ., ... In $800/mo on 1 yeat •-· 875·2144 bd, 4 bl. lam rm, newly cuport, yard/btlcony, 84e-9507 1195,000. Inquire nowll $panl1h Home, gutlt ~I lht •t way ... Thlll why Flvt Olht rl 10 ChOOH lll ILlffl decorated, oc:Mn front. 6.6.&IOD 1mlll pet OK. ---------Bllr. 71•1983.()902 or toll hoult, hor1t corral, 11M1ll -haw tn omc:. doet lrom. Wt'rt 1119 onet to 213·592-23&5. •• TSL Mgmt. 842-1603 SPACIOUS 2 Bd. 1 Sa. free. 1·800/525·8910 border• town. panoramic byl K-Mert Shopping call 'Cl! ie-. 3 Bdrm 2ba, 1potlt11. ,-• BNm ceilings, MrV. bat • • xi 1..,..,. 11i.w1, Wlc:tltnburg, Ari· __.. IHteh Mall 11250/mo Wnl•l•1ll1 •-Flrtplace. pool, d l1h-wood ceb .. no ptt1. • 'IYV zona. 1950.000. (714) "' ... tr 2200 S.Harbor 836-7005 ~i \\bodbrldfe •••••••••••••••••••••• LIFE'' weaner. pvt P•tlo. X l.11 1 475 2258 Maple . i~===~==r-•1 337 2555 Avatlablt now. PrloH large Br. 1'1\ Ba. lrplc. Garden 2 Br. on E/llde. 54g.735e or 8734803 . ..... ' 11111 . ' rangt from leOO to pt Hgtl ., .. , 3 er 2~ fte•llu 2 Bdrm, 2bl , beautlful tennll court3, 91pa, • 1580 557-2641 I II I .. _ Ba lamlly rm lrplc • adult unit. 11200/mo. •1""1 '""1 51 y'••• ......,,._ .,..... Br ... 22•• c NEW LISTING PL.AN 4. 3 r...Atf, fu.u, llOO. Ca or ..-.talla. ' ' . 551·3000 Call Hollteln RNlty •~mo . .,.. • c~vftl.~ 1 BA, new p1lnt. cptl, 2 1 ...._ •v enyon Bdrma. or 2 and den, ..... 17• Octenlronti tvalleble. :;:,'!c,~j~ ~~. 1m111rr111ra I'll"'·'"'"" 780-31118 or 844-9152 IMiai••I O Ir t ct o r • Fr t e dr1pt1, d /w, no pet1. ~~So~~~.·~:;,,~o .::!~· dining room. brNkfut .................... _ Y.,....../IM•eltr egt 831·12811 f•i•llA" J4H Sunday $.400/mo. 2285 Mlnet S1. 6'l·l324. nook, 3 bath• and ......... ~ Fumllhed unit In guard llllTW ., ...... 11.tfl Hll4e. ..................... Brunct1•8B0'1• 851-2175 ---------maaler tult• wtth omo.1 ~ Celllornle. Over gated com mun I tr wt Brltll Jog to,.,. bMCtll 2 to 4 bdrma. 111111no •t L1rg• entrr courtyerd, IEWNllT IUOI PartlM•Plu• 1535 Duplexll5e0 HOUM 1twlng room/retrHI. 8000 1q/ft, 11.2 acr... man 'I amt n It t I · 1 chlld, 1 pet Gt<, 1415 1700 to $1395. plua wal td p at lo , t of dto'd much more 111, 211, all, I 3 2 5 Be Ch I 0 pt n TNt IOWly condo hit a Prlmt prop. adj. to .I** M25/mo Met.ro AMlty wlll mall• OrHnbtl1 Hltlng. 3 L1ux rmd1P1 • ..:J'k· ... ..,.· o RI AT Ntwly deco r. OH pd, 10..SPM I ..... •n1n ... 2 E I f t I , ... I ....... .i 83e-7005........ ..d 21 ... b 1 11 '"""· .. -. no ....... 333 e 21 ... st 111--" flrep lee, ..... ...r. Klugman •tete. vwy 8J 118 • •• .,...., _.,, ., '"'· ,. •. •m 'I ltC grd. underground "IC RI AT ION : encl gu. dw1hr, pool, •• · _,._, 1un decka, double G•· danllng •nltnlty. N/S .__ O.C·OAST p• .. ~ .. AREAi room. ::.:Ji bulfl-ln fN· Id .... ~ 10 ..._h T t n n 11 •Fret t>bq no pell 642·5073. &4s.8103/645-115" I h a d ~-•-•• ..,. ...... ........,. deen Avail gar, 'Y rm. -""" · ragt w t opener n chem,, ,..,,._ c:r1. -""'· On Lido Perk Drive. lat· c:ar1)91ed home w/utrle tutM. · · $100. 89441121 LMIOOI (pro & pro 2 BR 1 Ba. $400 & l300 more. c .. to ... thltl 000. Outltend~ terma. ge 2 Bdrm, den. NCUrtty lncludedl ChNd/pel okl now 11250 mo 1hop)•2 Htalth dtp Reh. No P•ll Ml•l2IO Agt. 213/275-1 bldg. $2000/mo. TODAY 1425 + tm &44-0350 flNHli•I•., vCklbt•Saunt• Wcalfleld 831-3725. avall now . • ......,... ..... ctlarge CloM to bch, 1vtll 11· 1 u.1.1.ilA" 34ZS Hydtomuaage• FUllU "'' lfTlft 111¥1 ··1-1• M. tr <>.. .. :·1100~. y I .. 38r. 2Be h ... pOOI, ten• ·B··,.··Condo······.!!!:·So··.··c·. SDrwl~ng~f Large 1 BR 1 Ba, quiet & -,...... ., nil. 1875 mo. "42-n87, ·-.... .,, AL..,.. Bteutllul garden 11pt1. 1tcurt. r1frlg & atove. Eut tide of Hemet. l33 1-:--=-""7""::--""7""--=-::::-=-::: I---_:.::.:_...:...;_;___ 544-o 140 Plart, crptng & blt·ln1. I I A U T I f U l P1tlo1/deck1. No pell. 2 $.4 10 760-8316 ac~ In Grapefruit end ,.,,,..,,,,., Jiff 1595 ... Thet'i It. Super ---------• ovtrlook1 lrttnbtlt .. •• •fMINTI· chlldren welcome. Id 0 R bl ' " .... " · 2 Bdrm 1"• D·thl 1~-0 De11ched 2 Br E.1 t . ra gee. ta1ona • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2bedrm loaded w/xtr1tl •S"' r ......... ft.. . .__ Lovely 4 Br. 2 Ba. crpt, fl• poo4i. IP• cklbhouM s I n g I t 1 . 1 a 2 • " ... .,.. 1 & ~~~~~~~~~ w•ter COii. Out1ten<llng 4 Br. 3 Ba. Den, Din, i"· 9UnMI patio, kld1/pett "I' U~l'ICl"Tlf'C htg, 2 car gai. numerout av ill. Stcurlt)' gate. 8edroomt•Furnl1hed 2 Bdrm 2 Bathe 15115 lrplc, encl. pit 0 ~·-: tax btnelltt. Manage-no pell. l l lOO/mo. 27 ALL utlle Ind! Metro fruit trett. 1 blk from $850. Call 979-8231...,.. & Untutnlthtd•No 398 W WlllOll rage. no pelt 1575. 37 ... IA !:t,f..,. IM ment avallable. 12.500. Corll. 2131395-3511· mekM IC>J>l•l 836-7005 Cllll Or. Otrdentr No & wtcnda Ptt1•Model1 Open 831-55113 or &42,..905 1 • E l&th St. 815-8738 ~· .. t•bd:~·a;;: 000. l;B;:e::a:::u7t.-::lg::e:--;:-ho::m=t-. ":;4-Bil'DR·l-:.:.::orn=:.,2:::!bedr1:!:.:::m..:::hol::..:-~w~/ pet1. I 1000/mo. Avall EC. RETREAT In Ntw· dally 9 to 6 1 Br $.425/mo ~ 2 Br 2Ba.No1)911. dtcoretor upgr1dt1, •• -•-••• 3ba. lam rm. btt1!'19, *'· waal'Mky floc*~Q' Oct tit. 54a-eoat. port Bctlc 1 Br penU\oo· 11&.WI .. ~ Bachelor $380/mo. Stu Ave.II. approx. Nov 111. --glegar,yrty l1100.Aeolt' draperlet,dblgarl500 1_ .... le a -5'0-See6or~9'7·2338 1 °'416. 760-14111 or 1135,000. OWO apt. L•· AdllC*'lt to Mer09d city Pr09. 815_.000 Meir<' RM!ty 1131-7005 BR 2 Ba, cpll, drpe, encl •1-• " M Secvrlty. pool. •P•. ..... • . 548-8875 gun a Shoret Rtlll'J. t1m1t1 and 1ut>dlvl1lon. ......, ,..,.,.,,, ... rMUltll g a.r . 1750. No ptt1. 1 bdrm. den condo, boat g 'Im · 8 4 2 • 8 8 8 8 • a... 8oautlful 2 Br. 2 B• 1--------- Pregler, 494-0748. 32.,. 1crt1. Attractive ,... _.,, ,... 8715-MOe lllp, adj to Balboe llland. 846-4287 ~ ......... /. townhouM, trple, p1t10 . ./JI•• l.U.I 3111 term• 1vell1ble. bee!· lnbl1m '111 Famlly went.CS tor 1"'8 NtVERSITY PK 3 BR 2~ Pt1• Berrett Alty, Cookie in.ooo ---· • In d ry rm. good loc. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,.,.,,., ,,. lent tu tMnlflll. '480. •••••••••••••••••••••• roomy 2bt HOUSEi Yard AINton. &42·5200 FHA -.mable Jlt 880 Irvine 1580/mo. TSL ~rwr. ..... ,.. eusiNESS.LOSs·roA: 000. .::, 2,:1 "'1~'1:8· ~~~roe,~ ::c,.~~·::nr:· :c:: Y:: Tht Blvff•: 3 Bdrm condo." 8Wl~ Inter••· 845-5188 (at 16th) 842-6221 2-18031 From Dena Point'• mot1 CES SALE. Nloe 4 Bdfm i.a, .._In · .._,, 11150 mo. 652·8M.7 2 b &. Linda Plan. 1!'... (71 4) &45-1104 wt•... 1 •ecludtd 1eenlc blull. 21A bettll. Only 1110.000 • ~" c:flll guar11nt ... rwuttil I 1 2 o O I mo . rt•. .... ~ ..... /... -llllt newt Only 4 unl1a. 2 wttn 122.000 down and lllMlmf ONEY TIOHTI only $380 78().1900, e73·78e1 lnlJdtl 3111 1700 16th St. 2 Br. 1 Bt pool tide apt,! Br w/dtn. Xtra lrg prlvtte u1um• 188,000 long llM1'J• II.Illy~ kltc:hen and ---------ie••••••••••••••••••••• lndry rm, blt·ln1. No ' patio No pet1. From term loan. 11050/mo. • tome U111it plldl ~ro 28', 2Be Condo rtf Hoeg, untlngton e .. ch Bl· (Dover It 16th) pttl. Call tor tppt., 17251mo. Call 8el-844I a.ttw then f9ntlng tfter THE BEACH. 2 br, lux makM 8')9111 1-=-:-:-:-:~H'.".:O~s=-A:-:N-:-:-:JO::"A':""O::"U:":'l::"N:-· pool, Othwltlr. no pell. Chtlor Apt, 5 blk• to (714) 642-5113 1435.1450, I MF 9-5 843-<>212 tax beMflta. R & H In-condo ocean vtew tee: 836-7005 2B 2 ~B d le50 mo. 7et-7t33 bead!, ell utlHtlet, ltovt · TSL Mgmt. &42-1003 or • · ' . veetrnentt 752-21117 $750 mo. eG0 E. oe..n: chg guarent ... rffUlt•I or!enb,tll~'upge:'ed:~ 3-br-.-2-,..-bl-piu.tl--OO-ndo--,1 & Ref. 1350 + MCUflty. tlln ••• fllll ~tudlo apt w/lull kit. & A Division or tr 0 n t . 9117.83 I 2 . Ill lll0-8283 -bath, walk to Mtrln1. AeJ.-·--· .......... Harbor Investment Co 831-~. ,.,., '"' cptl/d;:,•· lrple, -·bar. 1;:"::~· boat p. ·---------OCEANFRONT BALBOA Like nu. lgt 1 !'!1:r''· I l350lmo. 881-31153 '!!'!!!.~!':.If.':..... blkl to beactl. 2 Br 1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••• ~;!k512:·4~.t= .mo. 875-1938 851-8394 , ... ,, hnU1A" Lrg 3 bdl • 2 ba. gar, lrpt 1• ~::fo ~w.;:,n;-p~~ b Br 2 B1. ocean view, ~ /« Wf /#I -. lraM ... ..... 1------------------1• •••••••••••••••••••• wfd. w n1er, no pt I . •nt No ....... 2e'eo Herle. f dlwtllr. e6ec llOPI. tndry ff.;;Jr.••••••••••••••• ~lglncl. a ~0Ytu·t1t' .garNo' '!!5• D1t1e Point. Wllklng dlt· WDOD8RIDOE S 1100 NPT CREST CONDO 38r, DH 1111"' J11f $900. 873-llllAO. ;>;,.2•47,..... I rm. 1825/mo. 4"-" 111. Oov£.RNM"'..,.. • •No , .. , -,...., •-· 10 lhldl. 3 and 4 Spec 4 bl', 2y, ba, A._. new pa int, 1 1000 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• p N .,.. .... """"' ...,.. 135·"'"'"11 _......, ,..,......, 1 B 1 .-.... .,.., 1500 Attention erk twport D. 1 D P1 8otd fOf 11 low1117.50 ~ bdrm•. IHO to I 1350 land1c1pect, fam. rm. 845-0295 ln~·ld~n~(iii:"'eii.3357. rttldtnti. Mature Chi· $.485. 2 Bdrm, retrlg. P•· Br. 2 .... "'' n an• · an • c r •. For In Io EANFR T. 28r. 1Ba, per mo. eet-3100 frplc, peflOt. l911e, pool DEl.UXE 3 BR 2v, b•, 2 705,°' North Bayfront, cago woman executive uo, no peta. adulll pref, dahwtr. 1tov1, OCH n 312/111-4347 Ex1. JL·19 a.. Ill.I -lrpl, $800 . Ind utlla. PLEX 2 bl', 2 be, car-& ttnnla. 140-1327, lly. Ill• front yard & nttd1 completely fur· 724-A J*"-. 873-7787 ~1~~t2.I 5 2 5 /mo . ~I. t. ,,,, Country French, IS20, 873•1309 prt. No dog1. 105. ll5Ml8I, ofc 710-7373. 11p1talr1 p1tlo. NHr Br, 1 Bl. N-dec0<, nl1htd 1 or 2 Br apt. PINE BLUFF APT8 ·---------•••••••:!~••••••• 000 equity ror777 Cell ,. ____ ~ I .. __ •••• 542-35'7. Moo·Frt 9.5 Nine condo, 2 br. 2 be. beecft. 111 & ..... MCU-petlo. Nr South Bey. Dtc. 15-Apr. 15. Xlnt 2 Br. 2 e.. Chlld Gt<. Pl• i2 Br. den, 2 bl.~. MW Oldal'Duptnneat45tt111. T on)' Webbe r at -••t-.,._ tndunltonpartc,clOMd rlty. 1 1200 per mo. 1 800 lncld1 utll1. rtle.769-1790 tlo,l/lew,lrplc:,tnc:lger •• crpt,l<gvtewdec:ll1.lm· NB. 3 bl', 2 ba. Uptten. 873-7300. s••o:-,::_~••;•bd••••3••b••••1• •c:J"" ~rtge, pool & tennll.83 ·:::,:1:_:·5M::;:::..:1~"':"""."-:----t;;-87-;3--;--34-58_. _____ OCEANFRONT Winter gH 1tove , dl1hw1111«., med occupancy. Aoent 2 ..... 11L ...... ____. .. r,. LIDO R"' .. LTY p ... ...,.,. • •. n ·~1 10 .... 4 -23 .... ., 8 ~ I d ••251 17 5 0 I m 0 Ag. n t WI':: ..i""i .. -11""'"1_ .. 1-700, · ""' Spyglua All amenltl•. ••••••••••••••••!~. · ,_ ...,. ... · Bluff• 3 br. 2'°' ba. tam rm DH rental to 6-1183. 3 bd. 2 "1•. n 'Y rm. -mo. 1 4M-ll04 · ooO "'wtll bulld-to tuft 11750. mo 7~1015. 2 BR oondo. 1 •ty. 2 "partclront oondo 11250 mo. 3 bl', 1 ~ ,,.i ... ,. 1111 Gar gar, pet1. Prefer I•· SPMC 931·8107 IL:;; . f 1876 ooo a up (pMint ... ,_ 4 Br 2,... ea. F R 0 R. & .. bllne, pool, 1550 mo. with vi-• to N-pon ltOO mo. 3 bt 11200 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• mtty. 535-0343. * 2 II -"' ge delu• 2 If 2ba & :' apptov••• obielntdl ...................... vteW. Comm.' s>Ooi." ten· C•ll 540-1'51. Hk tor Ce nter. End unit, no Pooi.. Agt. 844-0134. l11ttr Rental 3 Br. 1v. llf• ~,. 1111 South Coatt Pim--. I ::'·~·:'r'~· tnc:I A rml tal.: Rt•lty ... ..-•·-'-J.tl nl1. 11500 mo. Ownr DeYa p tti. t 9 oo . Ag t . New bMOhlront llorntC.3 Bt lmo1 =.~:~•0•2 •••••••••••••••••••••• S•cJat t . $4 75 .1-!.;;...-'-------71'4 ..... 2 _,, • ...,.,.. 75" """"' £ 141-2850. 8'" 4""-•""""/mo l8IO • • Octanvtew. turn walk to ..... 4 7 •;:r" • ......,. · •••••••••••••••••••••• ............ HOMS:8 FOR R NT 1---------1 " ,.., ...,.,., • bl"1 10 . 301 d· .,...,... '·--~ .,,,.________ t; I. w OClb Id Bob K I 759 1221 .. bUCh. 2 Br. 1~ Ba. ··~· Duplell on IN tend. 30UI ..,... ••-" 3 bd 1 •.i. bl . hardwood 3 & 4 Bdrm, 1700 to or HM. 0 r ge oop • • gew1tar (Coronado at 1500/mo. 225 La p0• STUNNING lerge 1 a 2 Br --.... ...._., IOdeled •••••••••••••••••••••• ,._,... trpl dbl,.., • ......., 1750. Fenced yerd1 a Condo, 2 bd, 2 ba, nr ....__ ~ _......_., " •·. 3 8avfront). Roblnaon r.'.._ '""I 710 W 18th •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·.:::,-'out~ .. , ... r!"., 2 ...... St-to•-3 bl'. 2 bl, w'"""rk•·5 40• .... -1 .:,-hm. a 1dult pool & lake,_, ....... .,..,..... ~... ' IOfna. 837·1918. ...,,_ · · · & 3 Bdrfl'I ..-8• AV911. ,., .,_ ~ .,. -. ...... ......,. .. .. ., ger•g••· Kid• P•I• Ba. $900/mo. veeant. RMtOJ 646-H47 1 ...... I 2 b 1 b. dining rm. Frptc, dllr. 2 .. ..,.9219 A .... ~ welcome. 5 45 ·2000. 1700'7'm o Cell •v•• 7•1•2 .. 42• 228 N. Old Int-..__181: 2Br .......... 1 lmmedl•t•ly. H60 to udp•t• rt'·1 Mr., .. 10% p1t101. S795. Winter _. · " ""'"" 714-271-1322 " .. .... .._, ....,.... .,.,,.,.,,,, 1br or 2br up9talt9, rtf1. 1575. Frpc, ct/W, .., .... owni a"· n. OPEN 328 Sapphire Elegent 3 bd. fem rm, pM Aoant. no fee. Newpott Blvd. houM to bCh 1550. Pl•Y• .... .,.,,.ti requlftd. no pet1. 352 1 or 2 klde oei. No peg, down OWC bll•nc:e 11 844-ot64, community. 81tpa to llkt lo OONn. Elegent POOL HOUSEi 4bl' 21Aba -4 Bdrm, CIOMd In A.! t73-1900 ••• '!'.!'u••••unuuu Victoria, 645-1181. water paid , &411·2000. 13.W fOf 5 yn. Or•t for Old & = 2 8r & den cu11om dellQn lntldt & ,... ~ •~i ' ••-fee a.•m-rentela. 1735, 4 Bdr 2 la, cloat to rool. Sp• & Ttnl'lll, 21'L "ea. 251-. -. . ....:.. outl 2 ~·now ... ..,. patio. SltPI to ICh. ..,... .,,.. .,__ ........ 1•th/Pomona 1 Br Agent, no . .... ...... 1250 mo l'"'m•d ,,. ''""" rlU..-, ~ ~ lmme o Avell no w •••••••••••••••••••••• '~ v • ·1----------000. Armlt...a Realty. --.... bUI ,.-. or · ·•· · Metro 836-7005 · · No..... 1 Bl down1telra d/1 e r 2148a. ......, cttll -71~ ,.,,. .......... 7.· ,-, .......... u ... nt"'a'. ,17•5 ... •mln'ttr. ----... 876-2740. OtPt• a drapee. All ttle 11200/mo yrty. t13·2607 2 Br .. apt. 09tage. ,...,a. • · • . ....-.... ..,. -· ................... .,.. .,_......._, blt4n ll'llenltlet you deo ctig guarant ... CMllhll ;:;;;:;:--::N-:;:::~r.;:::;~;:-~;;::;:...:~;;;;..~-~-1 1760/mo. 227'_. Coral. QfPOr'I, wai.r pd, 1 cnlld W/D hook~. -mo. C-11«1Mft e; -IM2.'40-71'4 Avelt 11/1. 2 bd. den, 2 lire; beautlful 1talned Turtleroctc, 3 bd, 2 bl, Wtttl 40' doetl. Condo In lANFAONT, CIUI A, 213/395-3511. oll.no1)91t.1425.Agent, "4-4933, 1·~ ~ '"' II-tb~. lt1plblk, ,,..iyto d ci-... 60•· OIH• window, micro· tmly rm. frpl. reftlo,. AVlll W2 tit "'1'1w3p0o/rt. 3cB"11 QUltt, lge, winter. 2 un111. -EL_•_o_A_N_T-2·_8_T_A.,..V-. -1.,..B,...r-.' no ,_ M2-0217. 1 bt. 5 blllit from lllld\. •r•-• -: to bch wavt , tra1h oomp, -soi 'Ab•, 5, mo. • f'fo o-a 016-48tl "' M v d 2 b t le I Pvt tlo No-· ••11 .... ••••••••••••••• 3 bd, 2 be flo\IM. 011. mo 87H711 h"dro·-• In 1111111rloue l'IOW, •• mo. oommun Mrt. long. 173-Hto ,....... Yttrly· large 1toragt ... er • r, ri • pe · ..--. -• • ......... .,tote at HlrbOf rrpl, 2 p1t'1, wntr, • · , .,... pool. 7t0-*I y ,M>NTAOI!. beeeh, $850/mo. No pe11, ret.. petlo, pr. No P9'•· ref (213)4~148 L.9M1 Mamon11 Pnt, C.M. $950/mo 815-0380 8R. fp6c:, kldl OK. nlOe IMMr ~,!bl ~d .._,,, decor. Turtlerodl 3 Bf, 2 ttory townhoute. 2 ::o~ 2bt SIOO 1bl' Quiet: huge •ter-9hllped opC. Nloe 1526. 179-4Sl3 2 bf, 1 t>a. t btlet fTOftl W1I MOttf10e tor SMO-. )'Wdl. I07 OrcHd 8"0 .., .... ·-, .,., · bltfll. pwder rm. Very ' .. ...:.. uti ...... &".......,t 176-14" '°' l90f9 Into eel ... ..... mo. 7..,.12 ' Mo ~. 1nQu1te • 627 view home, 2 matter p v 1• c 0 mm P 0 01 • · ......,,, ..,.. -'""'' · • f . 81DE·2Br Ouplu, bMCfl. uooer In dpCx. No 62 ..-11tt1. It, MCJ..1331. eult4'1_!fo. 11,tl. Aft ltOOtrno, 873-N6t 303 £. l!dgeweter, Ila. cpt1ldrp1, 1tove. 1475 pell. t4ts ll'lol. wtllt. -" ~ 1 l.-1-•la J/11 ,.__,,,. .._ t•-....__, 831·2"2 --===-::=:;-;-::---i-:1.:.:11::..71:::·2:,:IM.=----I ,__ •-mo. No pe11. t75-14M, (213)434 .. 148 ~ ............ ::: •••••••••• -•· m;; Tt~ br dplx. 0011n view, 1-------...,....,~1 -._ ... • ..._,_,.... -• 14e.6'4'5 4 ldrm beyfront w/dotol#. •••••••• 1•••••••• •• t MIO. 111 Hunttnaton It. ..__. a.-A .I... ....,.,_ •-·-bdrm. 2 Ille, frpl, ttept to •• :.-.1 ••• m•••••••••• Cl.OIE TO BEACH. II• .... J.1 .. l4000imo ~ 01 ssoo0 a BR t 1 duplex, pv N6-3894, Mt·7ft2 ;:l'e••••......-.;•••l'~;J 3 l 4 er. CION to was.r, bch. 2 bctnn, 2 be......, dpCx. lllttlde. CIHn 1tudlo, j cl'lelor, lt0¥t & retnge . ••• mi. ~ winter. Alllil. -10/1, P•llo, MW pall\t, 16411 HANM>!ll OCIAH fAONT tum & unfum, ,.._. (213) 601 .. 774 yrty ,....,,. l'ICWl-amKl'I, n-paint end 01rpet. all ut111 pd. 1360/lftO . .. TU -.T11 4'.L .. an mo. m-e1a OTTAOI Ill Trl•PIH, Nu 3200' Ill• IWn on'*"'· bte. .. IMMl'lltla 8rotler i---------1-1 no.,..._ 1700 JC a Fenced yd. Utll lno'd ,• 631-1t7t. M &Ull19m •onnl•ll Ind-., 481' ne. <Mee. aer. llOO rno. + tao d1t. w ot nerbor. 17Mt12. ',~;i/::C:.0~~= ~.,.~ 213ntt-41tt. 211.ena. 1 o. 11t2M orang• ---.,-,..-----1-6--1111 ce.m.nte IWkle of l1M1ll Getdelllf Inc. SIOO/mo. HOO dep. New ren~. 1url. mtn1, 3br. '9ba, Weatellff erM. l'tlllt .. a 1111 bl)• llvd: uooi mo. Of (114) t734MI A • Drive by flrat "*' • 1 If ..,. • ......... modem.,.. ""84&-MIO ~. ·~ ~. oi'~ H OUrlty, ~~n7~P•· . 2 ... dbl oer. tplc, •21. M3-4759 '421""'C·18r Opt•. 417 712-64.. 0L"1 Ogel .1 t .• 1 b ..... <Mee. h : 4 It t ..__, .,.,....-..,.. .,....eldfi,. f1IOO/rno, ..... """'· 14:.dnr Incl. ll1lt1t, ........... No 2•· nltll tlJI• wn •P • Winter ........ Lar Md. t d • r o o up 11 pr• f . Ir. 2 11. oomplet•I>' I . Bey ' "9., -· I • "' ""' 11• -SAGO/mo. MO NH ,... w1t11 OlllMltlllt l be, trpt, petlo, W1•. Yrt 11-~:!·~ .. ~----~ IMalllAl.D 8AV. I bf. I 1Da; 14t-elts furt1, ltef!I to beKtl. pMa.141·11M ept, t471t mo a H001--------,-oolf ..... ~. Qoee olHn. IHO/lfto IOO 141,._ ._ be. tlOO ICI. ft. ft'pl, llftGll f r p 1 0 • I 7 II 0 I "' 0 . 1 bf "" round rental NO. Joyce Wetta. ,.._ 1 Ir.,...,...., t* In ..... l fo .. erytlll11~l"I W• ~Front, Cell 4 8'. a .. ,.._ dtf Mer, wper N:1:._Mfft0od~ e~!~;,:~ar.· S1IOO. ..111111" 21S/60l .. 774 -bwtl. ttt W. t.: tNll, 131-1211 :-'~?J'.:O.~· = ::::..-...: 136-IOll or tl7..-0 Oleerl f10me. ,..,._. ..,_., rn::.· ... r: ' •.., ... .W .... lfµ boa 81vCI. HOOl11to. I Ill, t DI, tMI. petlo f, i9r .... ~ a 8dtfft., a ....,. 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",. .. ,.,. .,011 ~ ..... .,., ... a=:;'o...!r!!t.'!:::I IU'.i:'· 1111 oa1i era; -=~~.,.~~~~'~=~li~M;..,IT·~1114f.J~~I .....,...,...,..., l~ .. ~•iiinimwii1i11il;•;;_.-, .... ·c ..... ,..,," · to_..iet.aoot.·---~'-·-~-- 642 a13a ,., • ... • ... .... -· f--+ -.. _ ~ =1.."'"...::":..:!! '= .:.::;.,,;;.!!'!! . . '.;'· ~=@ .., ---·-=-='='=-..:: ...... ~ ...... ::::-.::"".:.."';: -----..... ,;i.;; =~"'11::1 ........... 1111 ~;:;t;;.~;;;;MJ ..-. •,., i.. •-.. -""· •• ..... ..,,.. • • • • ,, '° , • .. ". i--..~. ..._ * ,.... ,., ....... ,... ... ""' ..,.. .. ....,. T; 7'?•':.1 '~ .. ;~~ ~":.;•,':."'.:ii ..... •ss_.,4 le ..., ALI. Idle ....... "'"' • tllCIOIMo ..-. OWr. l:·::.... .... ~~ =--= :,.'!"" wlll i DAILY W8l'll Ml -Cit!'"''' Ad. °"'.............. -.... OI&•••• M. ~ ....... , 873-8921 j PETE ' BARRETI .. REALTY • ' OOIT NOWI ... .., ..... Yovr Dally PllOI s.rvlOI Olreclory AepfeMn1ttlvt Ml·llll, eat. Ht • r • lessianal ~~ .. ~~! ........... . An-AntlqUM-Jewelry AppralM • Llquld1!1 MtchHI Hein 0&3.()717 ~e~!t ............. . Drlv-•'fl. Perlltno Lot R~alre, 8 .. lcoallng. S&S Allf>hlt 831·• 1Hllo Oen H1llb.,g Or•dlng 6 Pevlng Co ~1/coml Lio 387804 842-1720 l!.•r.!!'!!'!t.:, •••••••• Like to B1by1lt your Hom•. Full lime or pert Nr Smith El•mtry 960·9780 f~Jr.!.l!!!/tt •.•.•••. NO 9tMmlNo lhamPoO Stain 8~111111. Fut dry. ,r .. Ill. Ht-11112 ShemPoO a ll•am o ... n Color flrlghtan.,1, whl crpta • 10 min bleach. Hell, llv/dln. rm11111: 1vg room 17 50; .c®ch 110: chr $6, Gu1r. ttlm. Pel odor. Crpl rapalr. 15 yr• up, Do work myHll. Reta. 531•0101 EXCEL CARPET CARE Jac;k 8uttlngton Own•rloperator Carpet, uphol, arM rug el .. nlng. Work guar F rH Eat. e.45· 177 1 CHILD CARE: my hOIM, lunch/1n8Ck1 Incl~. KURT'S KARPET KARE ~·!!r1. ........•.. !1~!.'I'~ •...•....••... IUSIDl!NTIAL•INT 01· WOOD FENOESIQATES SIONfR ,urn artano•· lntllllld & R~llr~ mant, color 1oh1mH frM "' Oaty 499·1724 9511·2080 OI 7112-0322 lf.J I -_ ..... . ,,..,,,,,, ........ ,. ......•••.•• •••••••••••••••••••••• Tllll •KATRINA'S• LIVE-IN Topped/removed. Ci.at\ h•llPr•. dllly m•ld .. ,.,, up, i.wn renov. 711 t.:t.47e olfloe elaanlng, orpt ole1n111g 83&·21 te 111111111 IOlll LIWn·lrH•l hrub lnlllll Te 848·8085 Simmon• Gar~lng Cln·up1. l•wn cert , lull 1 " •• • •• comm & rHld malnt.. ···1r;iia.iii¥ioi... Fr" "' • 64e-e684 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Friday, October I, 1982 ~ .. ~~1!'!!~ •••••••••••• ~~~!~!~!!!r ........ '!!~!!-!f~········~····· r!Jl!.~1~~ ••••••••••••• H YRS !l(P DUNHAM Cuttom HOl'M CIMnlng *'·1 ....... ASA P.APeRHANQINO HOME IMPROVf:Mf!NT & Compl Maid Service Top Quallty 8~111 car• 7 )'rl IOOll Hp. Ouar Ramod411·r~alrt•ltnelng Prof • Bonded • ln1'd In handllnt. 28 yr11exp. work Prlc .. a11tt at tl.otrlcet·plumblng UNIOLIAN IYITEMI Co~tltlvt Riii.. 18troll Alee 751·7027 63 t-8530 •n'fll"1e Of Nwpl Bch. 8~ No 011.,tlme, 130-1363 JOil° Crlok•ltll Prof EXPERT HANDYMAN Qu1llty work with • ~r· ·ABC MOVING· w1ripa~rlng & 1trlpplng Cer~try • Roofing 1on•I touch each•lor Quick, Careful Servlo.. Meny r•l•r•nce1 P•ul P1umblng. ttd. e42·8013 ok. CM, Irv, HB Beth Low ret11. 1152·04 IO 857-0118 850·0033 --------•• ,,""" flHll ST ARVINO COLLEGE 0HllfJ ,.,., llH1lq •••••••••••••••••••••• 110111W011 STUDENTS MOVIN~ Suiannt 979,45f5 HARDWOOD FLOORS CO Lie T 124-438 BMullfully Cltl~d wa1n1 ln1ured 841·8427 ,.,,. C•n11 •od w1•~ 832·4881 WATCH US GROWi •••••••••••••••••••••• --------CUSTOM wood patio co-!'~~!~~ ............. . DU~P JOBS & Sm111 Moving Jobi Call MIKE 648-1391 ll•lit Ulll81 11er1. dKkl & flln<* b)' • •• •• •• •••••• •••• •• • •• RANDY &• t..0822 Pla•1/lr11• TtHlatr '1 1 rll I -I 10/hr RICti 720· 1945 •• ~!.!!--. • .'/!.!. ••••••• , I I ED'S PLASTERING .!.~!.'!I.............. Nell patch••. lnl/1111 ft!i.'f~lt!! •••••••••••• ll!"'VICE a "'fPAI"' V1n Oppanl hrvlc;.e Co 8311·•Me f.Z LAY'N 8prlnki.t1. L•ndlC.,,. Quer1n1Md ~2'137 "'' •••••••••••••••••••••• TILE INST AL LED All Kinda. Guarani.ad R1l1. John 840·0217 CUSTOM CERAMIC TILE WORK-FrM .. I Chuck 67~5100 tv• ''" 11me1 •.......••••.•........ ........ TUllDYlll L. .... a d '"4'"7'""' Quallty work. ~11. .... ..i C-'11• . r.-Y' · v,.. ..,. FrH .. t. 494-1429 ••••••••••••••••!If••• Loving Moth4tr wlH babyalt --------- FINESTKINO Pereonal, qu1llll1d drl• GARDENING Ct.111-up1. 11er1 toe your d1y 10 d•y 1 d ..... thly 1rrano1 Shopping, dr. "" an ec..,.ng, mon appll, church. e1c All _m_11_n_1._Ne11 __ 94_2_.e_1_0_5 __ , need1 mat 8y hour or dty. 4114·5857 K&D L•ndlCIPI Malnt. ~11d/Comm .• Ci.an-up HAULING-GRADING demollllon, cl••n·up Concrete & trH rlfTIOVal. Qulek Mrv. 842·7638 High quatlty hOUMWOl11 E•ptrlencad, depend•· bl•, honeat. Intelligent, m.tlculoua, ll••lbi. I 1m the ball Phone 873-7012 aller 8 PM wHkd1y1 All di)' Setur· d1y ind Sundly ~~'!!~!!'!!'!t ••••••••.• ... PlllTlll RHIUCCOI. 84~·8268 by Rlcherd Sinor Lie PLASTER PATCHING 280644. 13 yrs of ti•PPY RHIUCCOI lntlut 30 local cu1t()f'l\8(1 v•• N .. 1 P1u1 545·21177 "Tr .. Wo<k With a Con· acl•nct" Trimming & removll by How1td Doi· loll P O Box 34, Co111 Meaa, Ce. 92827, Ph 842· 1932 ~. ,..~. guar.. lull llm• C M. Aru. C•l•ri•• ln1ured. He'd. 414891. 54M853 •••••••"•••••••••••••• ...,. 1"""' f ti t 1--------CHA,,.PENOISE ~!!! ............. . Lite hauling. 548-2489 Middle age couple wlll hOUMSll. rtfl Thank you, 631-4410 , _. wvv , .. " ma "-.. llHll•• S."itl AM Cat.,lng In IM old .f..-.1-S.mn •••••••••"'••••··~··• world tradition. e.45·9858 .-;:e9;;e;r•••••••••••• JAYS "SPEAKEA911'" DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC Repalre, 1ml Job epec 11 yra. exp Bud 552·11582 MAINT. & DESIGN .9berlln Landecapa Serv Written agr.em.nt on PROF. SERVICE H1ullng • yrd ct.an up Quick & CIHn. FrM ... 673-0548 643-0589 "•••i•• QUALITY WORK • nell. ••••••••'••••••••• ~••• SLOW RATES I TrH trlm/remov. cteen upa, mowing 554-7017 50% Off FIRST MONTH Any occall~. Port bat C1a••I I C1•tt1I• ~. affordable, 1·521·8141, 879-~552 •••••••'•••••••••••••• aHant tal. An•w•rlng Cam~t-Muonry-81ock aervlca, H Cratarlal & ~IN•ln . Wella·Cu1t work. Lie. Wiii teaturM·Acoulllc H1ng-Tepe..Steel 1tud1 Lie, 380944 1·632-6540 bua1Ma1 H rvlc•• mall ••• ,..-••• -i............. f 381057 Rob 547·2683 · Flnl1h & tough cerpanttyt ~ • OR"W T p box '91'1tal, WOl'd proo.tJ cabln111, rm additions. Clli1' C•11 ' ALL A ING 1lng. Tala>1·Fac1lmll1, e.46-7n 8 •••••••••••••••••••••• All Teiuures/Aeou111e order entry, pagwa-i.9M Chlldc1r• wkdy1, orad. FrM est Kevin 875·9088 mo m1lnt 844-1246 GARDEN WORLD Full Service Oard•nlng Zee 81rnal 84S,.2922 ---------Oregon' gen contrector HAULING • lludtnt hH wlll nou1eall. p1lnt, & lge truck LowHI rll•. gen repalre. 846-1367 Pr6mpt. Call 759·1978. __ T_h_an_k_'fou_._J_oh_n__ f!!~~~~!~f •.. •• •• .. • CLEAN-UPS, GARAGES, 20 YRS EXP H1ullng. trM ANYTHING! CALL trimming, lend1c1plng. ~ R.ANDV842·7847 B ro ther• Con11 846-0555 rNI. hon.ti. Rela. lie ATLAS PLUMBING & 287107 Dave 964· 1045 Heating. •P•Cl•llzlng In CUSTOM PAINTING repairs S4&-l888 1n11 .. 1. Ruld/comm frff 111 Lie. 644-47118 INT'iExT PAINTING & WALLAAPERING El ILL 141-llH Watlf Heater Spacl1ll 2• hr plumber etc. Custom work. l'r" est l1/i•i1lli•• 1!.'!!!~I. •• .,.., •••••.. MOii IUb)ecll, K· 14 ' Oay/111• SS & s101nr Mr Morg•n 94~·5176 buy, dMll ~ r.ntal. Ramod. & R1p11r1. Free taaehe<. Organized actl· El 1 I I ---- ANSWER NETWORK Ml. Lo ratea. Deckl. pa· .;Illes. C.M. 645·~657 •• !!.~!.~••••••••••••• Gardening, L1nd1eaplng. yard m1lnt~ence, cle1n up1, lrM trim & removal Free eatlm1111 Insured. 842-48811 Hauling & yd Cleltl•UP Tree lrlmmlng. g1r1ge cl11n·up. Bob 850-0844 Rea1. Steve S4 7 --4281 •• •••••• ••'••••• •• ••• • --J O Hoen Rellnl1hlng HARBOR PAINTING Antlquea, kit c1bln111, f! ... ~~!r.f~!!!!!! .•... Computer • Electronlca Science Tutor, S 10/hr Rich 720-1845 831·9131 (Uk for A.V.) tlo. Steve 752-9556 C 11_ J ELECTRICIAN-Priced .!!'}!!.t.l!f!,.'!!'!!!f... right, lrH eallmate on Want Ada Calt-e.42·5678 Claulfled Ada 642·5678 •.I llitf•H I le• large or am1ll Jobi. Exper Gardener & cleen upa. TrH trimming. Fr .. est. Peta 841· 1096 ~~'!!!!!~~~!~'········ WASH, ORY & FOLD Plckup/dellvery 111111. Cindy 963·7237 111. 8 Quellty work. f ree est. fine painting 645-0684 !{~~~r. .~!~~!!I ..... Celt all 8pm. 673·5168 _. ______ _ Lie'. 308888. Remodel. Lie. 398821. 673-0359 ---------1 ROBIN'S CLEANING Rooli•• James L. Zimme rman Certified Publlc Account1nt Add'na, Ceblnet1. LIC'O ELECTRICIAN 646-85881645-4644 Quel work/Rees ralH Masonry, carpentry, con-Frff 111 631·5072 II••'"••• Service • a thoroughly •••••'•••••••••••••••• clean hou11. 640-0857 C1rpantry • C1bln11a Plumb • Drain Cl11nlng Electrlcel • Tiie Rell. Oon 966-0149 Jo1n'1 Cleaning ,:Hrvlce Houses~entalt Tired ol doing laundry? I llulf & fold, hend wHh, hind Iron Metlculoua. E11p RenH 642-9787 CllTOM PAllTlll ••••••'••••••••••••••• 25 yra exp. Lie. 40394 1. Huber Roollng-all typea Bonded. Ins. Rele. Color New-recover-deck• expert 983-0911 ()jtk Lie ir411802. 548-9734 "Let the Sunshine In" Cell Sun1hlne Window Cleaning, Ltd. 548·886'3 20% Monthly Olacounl Full range of personalized professional aervlcee tor small bu1lneases & lndlvldual1 cret•. 1dd'n1, lnl/axt ra-ELECTRICIAN mod. Lle'd. 646-0761 Sml jobs/Repairs Uc. ST AN BUR INDUSTRIES Gen'I contr Propertv lmprov. 997-1811 (8-51 233108 C-10 548-5203 Gen. contract'g. m1ln1. plumb. repelr, p1lnl'g. mobllt home Mrvtc.. Jim 538-99571538-3684 OtllOes 540· 1287 TIRED OF HASSLES? Ou1Hty cl .. nlng nelp 11 h.,11 Reis. 960-7452 ~~!!~!( ............. . BRICKWORK: Smalt jObl. HOLIDAY PAINT TIMEI ROOFING REPAIRS Int /ext. Resld/comm'I Small Job• o.k. lrM 1111• Free Ht 20% montllly 23 yr1. Alao Odd Jobs & males Call Tom & Chuck discount 844·4798 repair• Bruce 972·0116 542-6392. CRAIG CLEANING CO • ltCOME TAX PlAIWNG & PREPARAT!Oft e SYSTEMS DESIGN & IHSTALLAT!Oft 0 B CONSTRUCTION LIC'D E:LECTRICIAN NEEDS WORK! Lie 4 18968 642-8023 JACK OF ALL TRADES HOUSECLEANING Hone11 & o.Pendable Brenda 962-2690 Newport. Coate Mell, lrvlne Reis. 875·3175 Custom 8rlck·Stone Block-Concret•·Stucco Reta Free Ml 549-8492 PAINTER NEEDS •otf PIHL.EM• R11id/comm't. lntleKI WORK! 30 yra exp. Intl " 1 Ser~•. mlrroe• Lidder exl Acoustic celllng1 Uc. Don't re-roof, reptlr et w ork Owner op 11 e BOOUEEPltC & FINANCIAL REPORTlftG Additions • Remodel• RESIDICOMM"L/INO Home/cqmmercl1I ln1 I 20 yr• Oo my own work repairs • 3911032. Jim Lie 27804 1 Al 848-8126 548·5103; Don 551-2867 Elec Servl<l• & Conllruc· Cell Jack •ny11me, 386780. Free est. Ir • c I I 0 n 0 I c 0 I I . 646-3089 01vla Painting 847-5186 _8_5_7_·2_8_oo______ ------- 64-0-7026 . ,,... ...... COMUtt•tlon 2900 Perk Newport Newport .. ech day or night 676-3014 -E.ll-pert--1 .. -H-ou_Mk_eepl--n-g lllE llPlllYEMEIT We lurnlth vacuum & REPAIR • PLUMBING auppllel Kitty 641-4970 CUSTOM QUALITY any deslgn·M'/ melerlel • 399032 Don 551-2887 r~~~;~~ ............ . StrH•I People wt>o need Peopt1> ••••••••••. •••• ••••••. Thar1 what the MOBILE SERI/ICE DAILY PILOT ClutlfleO Adi 942-5678 Ha 8 tOm thl 10 Mil? Hon. Lo rates FrH t1tl· " e ng metes. Uc 333217 Classlfltd ad1 do ii well. 557-1738 847-4714 Cerpenlry, .i.e. Ille Free •II. RMs 845·2811 W111I Adi Cell 642-5678 for your camera DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SA YEAS for Merchandl1e under 11,000. -• r_-.. . : J I I _ 1 ~·~ • Real Estate Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. (~. l•lr• MMe 11.00) Farthing lnlerloe Design HANGING/STRIPPING VIH ·MC Scott 645·11325 RescrMntlNew ecreen1 SERVICE DIRECTORY N8/CM only 942·955 I• Ill eboull 3 3DAYS LINES CLASSIFIEDs642-5678 OLLA RS ~ A,.11a1•t1 A,.tt•utl frWn.IU"' V•l•r•i•t" 11•/umld"' A,.rl•••I• V•t•llN Jn1'11 4lSO IHt•I• 11 111•11 4300 Ollie• l••l•l 4400 Ollite l••W 4411 1.,; .. ,, l••l•I 44SO C•••1td•I Ual•1•J1tH •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l••l1l1 HTS ••..•................. ······~··············· ..........•...•...•... 6i."!I,.. 3141 !~!!.!ffl~ ... 1!~! !•.f!r.!!.!ffl~ ... ~! •••••• ••••• ••• ••• ••••• lllA 0811 Alrp0r1 ., ... &.c su1. WESTIHlm• OllTA •sa ........... ··········· ll•!r.,tl .. •tll Jiii F nHdl •Pl l o 1h'3 w / let From 225-450 IQ. 11 o.luxe office or lloet Bldg c.2• ~ blk E. 01 lflc:e or r.i1H ioc.tlon W •••• ••••••••••••••••• ~l~t ~. ;~l~:::r~~ a1m~5~7~0j~~ $1 Pl' IQ. II Many llltU 191C1 142801900 IQ fl. N.P. Blvd. 118 C.brlllo Newpor1 8Mctl. Approa ···P~1tlOUM' 2 br. --Incl ~-.. -d TV • mo ' c.JI 557-7010 1430411200 IQ II e..cn $850 645-2331 -550 IQ II $500 mo. to-...,_ .. __ • ,.,., • • x252 • 8 8 . ---. tat 848-8844 •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 FEEi Apt. & Condo IOl&llflllT 28t l den lownhOUM, 2 r.nt.i1. VIiia Rentals. 3 bdr. 2 ba. gar. g.reat taculer oe11n & bly lier.a $'91 8. POOi, rec · 400-900 PLUS 1400 IQ II lvd twn 2 lrwys. Civic Stoeelront Property •I 1---------- v I• w $ 1 2 0 0 I mo rm, 11nnl1 crtl. Avall. L•WV-"'''" 2 Br IPlll P~lllOUM 81yfront Sul· C.Oler Shopping C.01er. HerbOr & Adema CM Otflot Suit• av1il 648-1397 1117•1211• $380 wkly. lev9I apt with non-ltYllCr 11, parking. patloe prime loclllon 979-8689 Good trelllc & ~king. downlown Huntington ti•, llr•pl-. t•nnl1 & 87&-4912 Brok«. ' loc. Winter apa. Hr b••ch. 2202 ..... Clfci., H0-37•6 Avett. now 1 Br. 1 ea. up1talre 1pt, d1w1hr, pmme pe11o, llngi. QI• ,..., 1 ctllld ok. no Pit•. wat•r paid. 1500/mo. 545-2000. Agent, no fH. lnlM 3144 •...........••.•...... .... LllllY ........ 1 Bdrm 1 bt & 28r 1 '~bl 1700 10 $850 Ot111w .. h1r, dbl oven, t1replac11. carpet• & drapel. t YMI L.lt w/opl to buy Good public tran1 Walk 10 UCI & ahOpplng. l14/111·1Ht PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 8ecnelor. gr111 toe 400I Call owner toe brochure. tam 25-35, rm.iii h•vt gd S73-l003 or 880·0144. 6"0-6754 e..ctl, 80c IQ 11 groes YMIT•Lly.•1• 1•2-1101 ~"!!!•••••••••••••••• 642-3579. raft & be,,.., '310 mo HK IPAOI Olll EXEC suites HB $275 rental 10% trM r.nt for • .. S90 & up with kltcrt•n •••• , •• , ,.1,·a.._ .,-PleaM Iv mag e.4l-8l08 w/CPA & Atty Sec, Xe· nan., ITIOOI. hral year. Call 980-8460 COUNTRY CLUB LIV1NO ,___EA_N_F..::::R;..O_N_T____ wHkly OceMlront Mo-~ .... .. -F Non-emolc«: 3 6r con-Attracllv• Nlllc upetelr• ro•, Recep even OUT nut II .tall/ mce IN NEWPORT BEACH 1 •• ,,.. 3Br 2ba, .. 75/mo. tel. 615·8740 ••F•E•E••L•IN•G••c•°.::M••P•E•D•~•• do. $200/mo, 'n utll Mltlng We aupply dtsJt, 891·8991 1a2p50acelQ. E 17rlh S~. In A total 1nvlronmen1 ........ ...., ""' ' $ l 50 d p nr occ 1pec1, cop!«. You eup· Surround your bullne" apartment community on Av9it tum. 87"3·44~3 . LAllU llAOI Xlr• t.rge 1 Br. atepe to 1164 3654 'He' pty ph<>M, & $85 pr mo Office •Peet available it with 11w1 contlnenlal ar· COlll Mesa. grMI ~ th• U"P•r Bly. Prlvlle 540-3773 HTll In oc11n w/d, patto, rec rm. • pr dttk Call 844.7211 1500 w . CoHI Hwy, ftlllr ehilecture of TM Big blllty & parking clubhouH 1nd hllllh br. 2b1. bey/ocean view S425. 875·323l. 3 br. 2'n ba condo, $335 81lboa Bay Club. 200 & Yellow HOUM 4 Bobby 645·3477 1p1, 8 tennl1 court•. 7 condo, pool. tacunl, Wkly renllls s95 up LIVE IN PARADISE ON Incl ulll + 1 100 dep 2000 IQ 11 wt500 IQ 11 225 IQ II olf1Ge1. Call Mcoee·a Herllege -,-,--,-_-,----Color TV, lrH collH, 5S3·8368. 631-5814 llorage. 0 C. Airport 714/63l·7585 Square, located II 28451 • •Ill -.6 poo11. cloae 10 bualnas. security bldg. $9211/mo heated pool & atepa 10 Balboa P.nln. Huge 4bd erea. $2000/mo Marguerite Pkwy, Ml1-l••l•I 4SOO elrport, FHhlon l1land. Call Denny, 645-2018 oe ocean. Kilch's av1il. rtom•. All tM lu11ury BC· Shr 2br/2'hba condo, CM, 851·81128 Huntington Beach, perllal slon Viejo has 1008 •I •••••••••••••••••••••• Convenient 1ho~ 548·5833. 985 N. Cout Hwy, commod1tlon1. Panor•· w 10, ger. FB. $2i5 + office. George. lst & 7~ 1 t. 2nd fir unit• $750 up. 2180 11 lndu· 11 1or'"•.U 1 ,n1u2rbdnl~m apt• ind VAL v ooean view 2 BR 1 Lagun1 Beach 484·5294 m 1 c 11 I e w · 1 3 5 O m 0 · utll. Joan 646·9926 SO. LAGUNA 3 Arch Bey. 962-5511 available tot olll~ or r• llrlll • Olflo.. 18101 Re· 8 2 1700 · 875·9844. 2 Su1t11 111111. Gd. Hwy 18111 UM. Immediate OC· dondo Ctrclt. P & T townhouMI. a, r: :P~ 0 Kit prlv, Chrletltn Home, Pool/Jae home, SC Ple:za, Vl1lblllty 497·2361 l•1i••ll 11•1•/ 4450 cupincy. Unite aleo Hunllngton, ee.on Sev•r!i5:!~t!'!!° and 1 ~~·3189 • 0 r ~~.'r~~~~· 4~~-~8 Lag Luxu~:=~o~~f:. 11ra.. ~ 2~1o~5 cs't; .nit~k;: llPH l&llUIWI P;l~·y;;;·c;,:;;·;.;,:: available'" El Toro, C~· _8_4_2_·2_93_'4 ____ _ Bdrm unit• faature tine Pen. 1 blk 1o bch. 2 br 1 wlll ahare. $550. 1·494·2742 E11ec Sull11 Incl. ~I.. NB location. N-. 1100 f:C-:8 ~.~ldJ:!':eu ~ WANTED· garege or d11lgner furniture end be apt. cerport, yrly. Cost• MeH home, non d 1 7 5 2 • 9 4 4 2 . e v C F MC''/ eern. cont. rm.. IQ n av111. C111 be dM· ,..._, lndu11rl1l epece, min. accesaortd. Mow In to-1565/mo. 552--0853 imkr, hae prtv. $225 mo 640·2434 ongenltl, neat Ml to kit , mill handlg R... ded. $2000/mo. Wetlf· leasing lnlormlllOn ..,.... 600 IQ II. for II body· day oe rtMry9 lor lu1ur• + $150 clttnlng dep ahr lge 3br/2b1 •Pl. pon1lvt lo your bulln"' front Homes Inc i. Enlerprl-. 831·1400 woek. no paint. CM/HB UH. Sm1r1r., turnlshtd 2Br 181 lrplc, SllPI to 546-9959 MIF 19-30 lhr 3bd 2bl. CdM. $300. 111 & IHI ""°' Adj 405 F:J, In 831-1400 964--0332 ...., ocn $650/mo yrly St1p1 to beach. (N.B.) Bob 760-0135 F v Ind'"· olca. ••o mo Tr1d• your old lluN for ------------------1 model• OPlfl da"' · El Toro. all hOuH prlvl· '" .., ... ht ~ IHlt "41 · Ra I 's . 8 4 2. 7 O O 5 . i-. W/O, m..,..b« Sun 34th St 1275. 675-3317 Wiii anart l•r""" apt w/1 or from '325. 993.9445 Find whit l;ou want In new goodl•• wllh 1 "'"• eom.t no to aetl? 1 coa •305 ~-•-o-•o.. Piiot ···'"--'•. Cir·•..__. ed. 842-5e78 CIUllfied ld1 do It well •• •••••••••••••••..,•• On Jamboree Rd at • ...,...... & Sall club, pOOI, tennla l ... UTI W&ITUI 2 llberll mei.. OVe< 30. Colt• M... 1 or 2 room _, _,._. -·-~ =·~ C:~ :: SM Joaquin Hlll1 Rd. B1ehelor Apt. 1m111, no $280. 111 & 1111, u1H Incl Mal• 25-35, 11ralght. Laguna 494--62l8 eulln. From $75tmo pat io. gar. $7110 . 144-1IOO gereg• or 11undry. 586-4038 non·1moktr. to 1h1r• F to lhr 28r 18a aunny u1111 lncld 779 w. 18th 129-2149. 1---------1 $425/mo. lncldl utll1. Share~ $300 plue,... Hkt n-2 ectrm, 2 ba. apt, B.11., furn/wntr $300 SI 851-81128 ---------·~ 81cx:k to b .. ch. 28r, 648-61811 utlllll•• pool avall. San Juan Capl11reno 011 pd 875-5571 1 8A. full bt, oc-n vlewl. br1ghl & al~ M70 mo. er. 2 BL from ,525 No 54._1082 condo. Flrepl~. pOOI, llAITifll pvt deotla, tplc:, In new yrly 964-82 petl. AcrOll from ~ Jacurzl, only mlnutll to F. nu1 non-amkr. ahr llWNIT •ma houH. Avall now. No e.achfront wlnl., r.ntal port 8Mctl Goll CourM C.M Mala, 1tnnl1 crt, beacti & Dena Point Hbr. CdM hM. 2&, 18&, lrplc. With uM of r«lePllon, ~t1. 1500 mo. lncld1 Ocl·M•y 4409 Su~ 545•4855 pool/j1c/aauna. "" Ba. S290/rno. p1u1 ·~ utllltlla. yd. $350 mo. + ·~ U111 QC>nf. room. kltctt, pflont, ulll. 111, lest & aec. 10.4 lhore 2 6r s1ootmo 3 $190. 548-&884 Gerhard (714) 831-2040 _&_7_3_-4_84_7 ______ 1 MC1•tlltlal & word pro- wkdyl 752.eata, wknd• Br $800. uti11 peld. Ctn Stepa To TM Beach. 2 Br. Luxury furn rm In H.B. or 498-8758. Share EASTSIOE CM 191 ceUlng. Mall & rneuage 49'-38$4 b e 1 u r n 1 ah • d • 2 Ba. 3 lt nnl1 courta M/F non lmllr. lllt prlv. emafe only. lhar• bMu· 1250. lncludH utlla. M<V •viii. eep.,.t.iy II <>c.en view 2 Br. 1 ea. 714/544..o814. across th• llreet. Very s 3 O Omo u t 11 In o I tlful n•w Turllerock 848-1732. deSlred. Cllt: Judy. duplex, frplc, mod.,n cilan. New Cwpei. 1750 842.e871 T h .. t B 714179().()100 tcttch•n 1 .... blk from Beectilront wtntlf' r.nlal. mo. Ytty rent. Call K•t• own C>m41 ... mu et r, IRVINE. 5 bd, 3 bl , lrpl, 175o 9 7553 Oc1-May. 2914 Ocean· 875·0124 Mon-Fri. Jo Balboa 1111nd, '200/mo. adj. bath . Shir• wllh pool, t1nnl1," Jogging e..cutlve eullM. full ..,. ~94-~mo. 4 4• front. 3 Br. Newly r..,..o-873-3598 S11-SUn. Slngla br & bath. pvt iouno coupi., gr"t f0t trell1. Share u1111. N O Vice. grMtly reduC-', no deled. Cen be fumi.tled. 2 B 1 .... 8 N 1 entrenc.. old•r p•rma· Cl 1tud•~ or 'o•PcMulty. m ..... kid•. pets, ltYlkrl. 1e ... 764-0274 1 Yk:to'1• 8aech 1 Br, 1500 unfurn. yrly. $850 turn. IOS/2&9· 1261 ltudlo. unfurnt1h•d. 'h block 10 beach, kitchen, .,.., llloppfng, ll)8Clou1. 13111/mo. d•-8•10 or 493-7137. Ullla paid 714/544..()814 r. 1· 0 P• '· n t n1 , non-1molltr. 553.9029 .,.,or 1 · Pr•I fltght attend•nt. · s450trno. 8 4 e • 8 2 111 or M /f wanted to ehar• $325 mo. 552·9048 & 2500 111 btalc olc wt bdrm, 1 bl, $550/mo, 548-2682. 2131799·485e b•lchlront i pt . Non 867-9317. atorege. By O.C Airport. ., .. rly. St~ to beech. 2 8 8 ty 17QO 1---------11500/mo Tom. 1118 w. Balboa. r. 1 a. )'Ml • • 2 BR 2 Ba In NB. walk to 1moktlf, prof paraon • M/F 18·30 yr1 10 1hr 3 851·81128 PROPERTY HOUSE b h I 11 I A It 1Irtd.\I 3 10 m o . bdrm. 2 bt hOuH w/2 1---------213'-H&-2542 642·3850 842·1010 H e ' u pr v. v 0 548·4148 m•I•• H8. euahtrd/ Exec 1u1t1 w/AC, 600 aq ..... , • ._ •mpl tern. No tobeoco, G 11 ·1d 122•1 •L , 11. wtbith & g11 $400 __.. -• 1300 .... utll. 931·8018. em•I• Roomma te to 1 tr • • " mo, " 875 3800 4 Br. 2 Ba. 2000 IQ n. No len111c:a. lhart 1uxurloui hOfM on viii. 1100 dep. 942·1412 1_m_o_. __ • _____ _ Like new. $1850/mo. Room w/klleh. ptlvllegea, ltk• In lrvlnt, M C11rlly Jeff. Full Mrv ofllot .... $300/up PROPERTY HOUSE $250, 111 & 1111, utll fnol, git•. private beecfl, JI · Fem r mm11 to 1hr w/ Branen olflce ..... 180/mo. 642-3650 942· 1010 NB. 942-8811 cuUI, tull lake prlvli.g.. H mt. 28r 2b• 11 Pro· Ana. eerv ............ S50/mo U40 Call &51·3808 d1y1, montory Pt. Parllal vu, Newf>Oft 8Mc:h 752·e.408 '~illlli~iiiiiiiiiiifiiiilllllllU.1111111111 Latge, eunny 3 bd, 2 bath 551-3805 evee. non-1mkr, 1370, utlll MWwT •••-• apt on Newport Panln. .,.,, ••lfll 41H 1--------1 rww - upatalre In ~x. 1 bMI ..... '••••••••••••••• dep. 975·3819 lllllAL lllll Kennebu.nkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Austraiia under Teddy Roosevelt? from bHCh. CIOll to ....... •m· Ocunfront II 8albot PAEMIER LOCATION atoree. $850 mo. Agt. Wiiiy ranta11 now evall. Pitt. M. non·emkr 10 ''" Garden Bulldtno 875-1842 1108 & up. Color TV. buutlful 4 8 r hou1t I 900 IQ ft Am«Mll• v .. tty ~l•l ser. 2ea & Phon .. In room. 2274 '300 ytty. e7f.t308 Ul·ltll 28'. 1Ba, MWfV rarnc><M-New1>0tt .. ~7:.~5M. Houeecaate wenled, '2tO 2600 lo......., ... 11 l•d . 124 42nd 81. --._ let,matureF22"'301M mo. Non·•mkr. 18r, E. """""...., • :-'.!"57t0evee,Al711-3132 AC H ARE A 3 .,,, 2 b• .,1 on beectl, ~~=-~Call8"tPM ~· ~~~ ,-N.B. Frplc, 26' petlo, 1... 1rat1ot on Ooeel Hwy & l ••t l eac . lrl e n F-..... f , ...... ~ 1 Br. Stapl 10 bHCh, yHrly, gerag• parking, $47&/mo. 875~32 11 or 731·544't tH/...L &13-6438, 11s-t11111 ,., .... /., L-t IJH -·--.fa ....... . Aef~.:!~POOI l1on llnOlltno l9ni to * ~-;;·;;·~ .. at~ ~& ,!.,, =:r:..": ...,.,. 8t¥d • Wiiton aer tb• CdM ept wt Coete Mela. aioreo-1...;..1*1_1M_._a_a_1.e_130 __ ......,.1 NWPT HGT8 ·2Br. 2Bt. Coeta Meea 8417&6 MrM. 13111, ... 4-1278 115/mo e3t-Ol21 4001•8 Btfefl 81. N.8. 440 1paelou1. lmm•d occ. 1,,. Knot Molel on Ooelt M.... pref. w N.8. Hr llO oet•• 2 cat, 1150 pr IQ. "· 11.00 per IQ ft. 1750/mo.8411-7400 Hwy, NB. 9t•P• 10 ap t. Ilk to !>ch . mo.JeokllCIO!t..1. Aeent94l·80Sa. I v., .. 111 .. Jr '8r, llC OCHn. Wkly ,.,... 1120/mo, Me.... 6M-7NJ ........... A Salute to. • Notable Businesswomen Na tional Wome11 in Bw•ine . Week ii, October 17 through 23. To honor local women in busintss, industry and commerce, the Dail y Pi lot will publish a spe cial feature in its October 23 edition . This is an exceptional opportunity lo introduce a new or longtime associa te lo the people of th e Orange Coast, or to honor awards, achievements or contribution . This Is the Actual Size Ad For bell reproduction, 1 ci.ar blectt encl whit• photo ot any atze cen be uud. Your m91Ngl Wiii aeoompenr lhe """ ptot.u,. In lhla epece. 1 YoU 9hooH not to pubtlah • pkiture, flll 1he •P•C• with your "'"NOi ~~7n!'o.1.1ux •m•nlll2•!,· ._84_11_.o._..o ______ Amm•• to •llr H .. port _,_ ...... , HM Aecnllll, co.ta . M.aa . ... ... .. -..ee10. •11t ., •DI ..... 1 Terr. condo. ~r. :'lm~.T.t'm ....... u •8\lble1177e IQ net 7tt. Bob.~ 4113-03711 n•.. n10 • ._. utll. oa11 i.o• ••• ..,_* ,.._,., ..--room. The cost of each notice, with a photo is L-.-r-g-.-3-B-r.-3-.-.-.-,.-p-1-,' AeHonable retff, Kit• :::~~·1310, evu 1 room to HOO aq, "· t1or .... 111-Wt 1M .ite11d llde yatd. p1enty ==~i =~~-....;,_.:.....;..;;..._ ____ , ''°"' 11.,. • eq. "·Ml, DelUxe 1U1e '" w.-only 132. of patktno. 1 block ltom .. &·ND'"'. M WoooeM>OI "" reftt AlrporW "'" ' 'rwv-lront bldQ, I012 era " D • . h" . I . b .. cn, .,~n1a1 ~.~;1.;,...,.,ltwl: 11,.1 ..,,..io,taOO." c.llAMNS-nn • lt.10te11ft.M1...... on t miss t 1s 1pec1a opportunity. MOOtrno. CM M t-11t11. ""'" "°" emkr.g• ... 1111 w.e.M. 11.1 ne ,_mt/_. Deadline for re.erving space is <ktober 20. 2 If, 1 la, vpetairl, In-I._ W-144-0.0: •1•t fo ..000 tq, "' 11l. ldOf ,.,..... -'I .......,_, • oJad betoony, 1 bloat. -... -. Avelllllll Nov. 1. t lldfM. Ailtnt 141·IOll ....t =.:.:.:: ,...._ Call today! lf'om beectl, • .,,. pet'flllflO 2 .... -· ..... "" -.... evall. yworound r..,., Wiiiy rent••• IH "'· .,,, ·.,....,. , ·--•11111• MIOO ~.., • ,. 642-:5678 MOO/mo. MO :UIO. c TV f _......... • ' fltofft 1 ,_ .. I,._. ..,..., ftO tlfN!*lk•· Cell --------.::.. ociotT ..... I ., Apt ,. '"'!~..! "'°"' t1.tt .... ·"·... "' ...... M0-1471 TM fut .. t drew "' 1M -'· !Oeoh'• ..... 1100/IM .... "'"'· ~ ._ ~.,.,.. Nit-..... ~ ............... Weat. .• Deny ,llot • N. c... ._, Oeetae • .., ... ' eft ...,. IM ltn ......., .., W '*"ti. '!II D11f1 "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!r! Cl•lallcl Ad. tu-1111. L1i1UftO leedl. ........... 7PM ) IAM Cel AM. m •• ,_ OldalhM Me. : -· ,, • . . . ( ' I I Cl Ofana Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 8, 1912 I . ) ~ ,..,, ... flfl.f.Dfltl •••• Mff 1111.IMW. •••• IJ.fl ••• 111 ........ 1..u ,...,,: ....,..,. ""'Meri CWtlel -., •• ...._, ........... I mo. oM11 ,_. -CIOCMI .__ llllMI lot -' .... 0«1191' ...... ...,, ~ ...... Oflented -- ... I "' w. tltll It, •ll·l'N .,...., ... lir"' .,..1 Coil• .......... -MIO. ,..,.,. ptlif'd Otll 1 w.,.,._ "*'· ~ SCRAM·LETS .. 4.t 1,1.11t.Oa0t2M j dOot ..... 4000 fMt .,..,, between 10 "" • , IVelt ..a . ..,,. K.¥en ANSWERS prn. ft!ftfl .......... f.~ff '~. ·A'r::r iNC>iiiii.eeoi_ii_,"""ii~'-·, ~~ .... ii~ ... -ii•w• ... -1 ..,, ... Of ... .,.., 1000 1)(,1.00ID known "91t.lrent. CM ~ ft I up, xlftt aoo.ea. I don't kno-whi t ~ tsl·•441. JOll TODAY, .... 1 1 11 11 8 1'1' Coate M-. mlcell llley'r• P\ltltne In 2707 N. lflltol. 9 .A. -• ' fOOd 1"411e d~ I tried lft'l9ll '- ,_ . .. , __ , -.. I~., a... --~ 1--unu-'--=-•1·~.-············,llM .... 1 .~rHilPH •••••••• l!M ~fftfH."11:9.l!ff .... ~ .... I'!.,._·~ DO A • ·---Dl'lA"ll'llU nl'IWT.TIJ l'm1 • .. -.... -..&A.,,.. • .......... • y...a.. .. •• -........... • _, ,,_,_ •••& ,o.1.e,001fj •• •• •••• • I 54' 19¥ V¥n .... .., .. l,, ........_, ..... 1~ ,.._.... ......&.. -~~ Ow WQll• WU TM'"'TI" . ,_MW .. --to,_,,_ .... ~,.;--• wn "" . AIUV liOLID MAJILI "DCM.I-J I "'Mij 206 •!flt OOM. ,.._. '-~ A"ITIOUI MALL ~CK "<>OKI" IN lllT .l!fVl. ••••••••• Jtt"oo lo, 1111 ~ r t 1 frtt W.cminllet AIHI, COHO. NO ... 1·1171 21" t4K 9°"' Chain a 7t4·Ml.ott7 1171 ~'~ -"J ~ . \ °""oeH Q..OVI 12 HITCHCOCK C .. AIM: ~. ,,..,,~ 2 ouno.e lllM Mee A, zliil IHO'a. ·-] I ¢ • • I M-t103 ILAOI< W/OOU> IUN· PP. lHO '31·127t VrdeC ttoO M on '• .,_ • J ~ Cll.t I AUIH HATI. Man'• wnl/OO'd di ... malntenMOt ..,_. , .. " ... ~ , ""'"' ~ • ~ '"" THI H.-...... XL"IT COHO. 1 100. watch blu dial. H & di.· "*"a Teq ....... ~ ·~~. .. •• --· h-.111 • I l · \ ) COLLIOTION8' Ml ·l812 mond~. lf>f>; 1171 0 .. Jo,ot M l40 IHO ~ .IAUTIFUL, MAAILI t 1500, l lOO. 133-7790 Clotlng ()fftoe, dellla 0 •1•011•LI •DI NOW . •.i)t_ • .. ~1:. .' ,'" """' TOP ANTIOUI WHITI Sell or tradel mk otr. chelfl, UlllMI, eco. M-,. ,. "' ,. ._.,... ..... llLI PEDllTAL TAIL! WI AttentlOl'I O.llert . Opala M IU 1127 W9Mollff Or • ... ,.,, Wgw MM to dunll a donut and 'he •••••••en".oell'o•ott.i ~ IXPLOOEO. "*-'Apt/Trailer to rent :=n~~r.aio;.~ir:: h!m.'h ........ 11.ff CLAlllPllD IY Cini "'°"'"'4,. OOLO CANOLHTICI< dlrecl trom Aut tral.. • NI . 131.otOO Ot ---/Ult 111 llLOW , .. _ NT. •·t-11 ~ I.AMP, XLNT COMO UghtnlnoRldoe.Mllllon f _1_H-_1•_1_1 ___ _ Met\H'e WOfl'len 10 Mve In .. U OO. M S. 1572 lf'IV9nlory. '°'4d•. lrl• llll 1JM9 with elclerlY wortllng P · hi ........... i AIY CRll lllca new, pleta, & doubi..t. Clll •••••••••••••••••f'ml Meea 11.. Lm&I_.,. ecutlw. Lit• duUM In· LI~ l.Ual 1&.fa""' • thl•le a-.ii !AhlbltlOn'liall a•mmont ~.with 08• Denni• 771-0763 2 ColulMlen '*'-Tiiied Clluellng driving to and m .................... r;;n ................... 11!4 •• w •• f.r.7911···· 90 WMlttn Stat .. Ell.hi· nooy. t125 640 .. 187 ., ........ UOTlll 8oaa, 4W iono. ltOO ... 42 yr old ftt9man tooklng PHOTO MODILI for room..:~ Corona HCO,.TllDANCEAS from 0.0 oto. No tiou..-0Mlanet'1 IM: Set, Glent Vtld Sale • Frll 2 lll>Ott, ctl!lp'I bClrm bltort. ,,.. Appr11N11 ' •• -.,_ 4H·7"3. c1ean1n9, nice C.M home. tO-!l. Florale, bfua, 8al/8un, Oct 819/ tO. Mt, 2 1-n chair• & end ~11r Cllnlct lwlCKBA 3 ct111 wt 1950 t42· 1039 , BMel'IJl red 1 Wiit M pup. del Mw . 21 OUTCALl 24 HAS Pvt rm & bath, Wknda other ~. 110 t Lott of vafled lteme, 1111 1t couch. mite. lll>IM. tie-AOMl8SION 13 cuat11on1, matehlng col· .,, .. ,.,,l 11 .. 1 py, _.._ -r=· ,... ll'M. Aoom I ~d plut IMboa A..,., e.i 1111 ltemt, boolc a toy., mlee reo eoneole, 1tereo w/8 IM I.bl. gt ... IOP. t 76 • ,, • ..,._ ,.. 1u1a ... ;1 .. n1/ ••• ~tt •.•••.••..•. ,.,,.,,, ... ~!!r ... !'.ff SOuth COunty Arcade. LOCltlon • and maohlnea 0< location only. Call Tom or Simone 5M-2t95 •100/mo. w..-.. :· ..... 3224 Min....,.,• A-. trll. 17" colOf tv, Hice n.-Hr1. Fri/Sat noon to"'-142·2749 • ••••••••• •••••••••••• oo-own, 1360. 3l2t --"'-~--~ J .... ,....,. .... ..,,.... 0.vllbltl air compreteot, Hi·& 127 I 54• M, or --•f -C.M. Nffl Harbor & GI· w~ clothea u 3-5 & Sunday noon to 0 pm 1Nft mlltr... Nit · full 3HP. 60 gal tank, l lO or CHIHUAHUA ~ • '** * 111 tpm & wtlndl ••••••••••••••••••••••·Iller. 714·7394. men1 U 34W, kld't Ml· (114) 2tt·2044 · .. 5 i-t 105 '111,.,, 220. H 50fbtl otr. PAPERS. 8HOTI. t 190. ltl ti • rt 54t·3 ... 1 Garage aale, 820 Marl ting 010.... Sat all day & Noon to tpm 8und1 .., ' ' ... c I '"" • ...... .. II • I ., gOld, Corona def Mar. FRllSAT ONLY 8·5 18201 wey1,U., Ln: (714)2H ·2044 y. t125. ndy 750-5832 55e-40t7 ' _., __ .... _ ...... _ .. _~ ___ _ Open 24 hrt 1 dey 0.., ctlalf1. lllnk1, mite. Bring yer vat} 6 yer 046-7510 tTwn 8A aati, t pea, #/ II •fllJ GERMAN IHU PUPPY 1 dlya • week-........ Ull Bargain• galore. Sat d:rh CUI '(f/lt gonna LOCAL PARTICIPANTS: d(Mtl, bk lhelVM, dt«. • • .'.'! •• ~,.'!.~! •• zr...... 9 Wl(f OU> ••. Jacum, Saune. Loclll 11·Sllhr~.-H,.. Call lrom 11·5. W• prornlM rou we Im•• San Clem: ik>t>by S.· cfiatbCI. Sear• ,_ ml#lll hi --~ u welt u Tourltta. 835-<M49. J088 TODAY, "'NI'• -~· 00 tt & at the beat •••••••••••••••••••••• men & Colby Ant~. 11800. Now $700 11 10 20' tong, 38-per ft AKC Coc*et • .._... '-" B.nkA~"'··d •-2707 N ..... ,ol 9 ... "1 • -prloea, lOc 119. 326 E• Gerage s.... Sat. 9-4. ""~""" •·-·h·. Count'? •73."'""" • "' ---,,,_ _ • ...,,_. o. _,. • ·"· •••••••••••••••••••••• lhet. Bunk bedl, agl Nd . ._...,........ -v -77.,.14.,1 anytime. plea, e wtia, t300. - tlMlll lean Ell.pr .... 04nert. All llnall fee tablea, chalt1, booklhel· Elegarlce, La Vigna'• le1ac11 Naugahyde couch Lt"'I ••• • -t40-0090 welcome 714/145·S433. IWIP llUT JW llAlln, NT t 1199, ctotnea. ate. 19531 Lenore Antlquet. CdM: recline< and rockar: • -....... ... ~ .... . ......... 2112 Harbor 81. CM .... ma Every Sunday, e.m-3pm. 8-3 PM. All Proceedt Sierra Soto (Turtlarock), La Porte A~. L~na Table and CoffM table Send tOIMOne you 10119 HIMALAYAN ...,, •5"9· -...... JMt~ -~-Orange Cou t College. benefit• United "-•brll Sierra Amigo enlrance. Bet!: Ott the Wall and 1t4.1944 · • beautiful bouquet of 30 CFA. 2 malea. 12 ..-. . .... T..-rlll "-IWllll• Fairview I Arllnglon,:.., OTE ..,... Put TenM Antlquea. helium balloon1. Perteet $200. Call 840.oolO ........ ltlt•ftM Converaatlon th e.rt>t tor Comput« Baton In Coeta M .... Admlallon 11 ... alty. UT M Parking '--8al IHfi Huntington Bch: Otd 13 pc Bdrm Ml, atra long tor all ocallon1 GrMI CONGO AFAICAH ORAY Newport 8eedl & Hunt· MC=72c:11Vt C.M. Call lor Saturday Ir• to t>uywa a..., lol, corner of Oet Mar ::7°•••••••••••••••••• World'• RoMnkavaller. dbl Nd complele. ~ dec:oratlng Id.... PARROT. Teme a ...,. lnQton 8Mc:tl arM tran-' lf)f>t. 5"45·2211 Aeettva11ona/ 1nio. arid Npt etvd, C.M. F~natlS'P. ltp troi;n cneet1 of drawera. '200. 673-4419 tlnO 10 ,... 164t, cnl ... for Nlf. COEDS • Wwkl tove to ... CL•> 556-NIO Garage Sale. Everything !!!.:0 !eo":t '''::~' Antique icebox. good •94-0029 tv mag FOLDING HIGH CHAIR ~ party WI~. Call Sue or Ell Jenee • goea. Furn ... Mite. Sall Wiii be on .. Sat Oct 9 condition. 1500. formic:• Table. 42•52" GOOD CONQITION AKC Coctcer Puos*e. ' The nation'• ftrtt chlld, Kathy anytime. 1213) Fu~me. Applynac::~rr3 MOVING SALE: HOUM-Sun. 3112 La Perle·PI. from 9AM to 4PM •• Ille 6'42-5041 with 2 addlllonal i.a vH . $10. 845-1572 ""''· Aaeot color. home ' pet 111111ng ,,.,.. ~;·;~~· 1 141 pm, no phone calla, 3000 hold ltamt. Appllanc"· 011 P•l!'lllng1, plexlglu , lrvlna Bowl, Laguna COMMODE. Bologna Wood top In perf cond. METAL FOLDING TABLE: 893-44M chlM tlaffed by educe· • Brlalol St., C.M. c:ollecllblM, bookt , 348 VW'1 6 partt , dr....,, & Be.ch For Ille EpttcOPal marble top. Cir. 1800. l 3S, H0·5844 72" • LIKE NEW 120 ::\~===-lltlllmPlU OIS·SATISFIEO? CoataMeM St.C.M. more. 914 Darrell Sall Servtoe Alllance. tight IMhOQany S175.~8"tablet.,-np,antq,gotd 645-1572 G::~~EO mw;~ & minimum ovwtiMd. 145-364e e.rn an u tra $12,000/yr INCREOIBLEI Sofa bed, Sun #~ti .. ,. 240-1253 b.... off-White thade. FRAMED MIRROR· 1 wks. t 25. 556- F• atwtt al 115,000. Diamond WW1ted: WIU & keep your preeent Job. :::~~1::011=~:.i,;;~tryq,. •••• ••••••••••••••••• A.••IJ18tn 1111 S35. 542•1155· 30"x40" TOP CONDI· AKC Coc:llere, 1 Buff For more Information Buy 1 carat from prl111ta 831-2601, 10.4 PM PVT. PTY e.ooo lq. It. UM ISi.i • .,.,.. ................... 48" ANO GAME TABLE TION 130. &45·1572 m .... I c h.......--...--. dinette, cir TV, blkaa, Collectlon of Unique & aH••( IW HAABOR AREA ·-·..---...., call: party, cuh. 83l·92?6 ELlmlOAL lllllUI Iott mOf'e. Oct 8·10. Antlqua furn & decorator -APPLIANCE SERVICE Walnutlformk:a, 1100· Antique mahOQ&nY cabl· 8 wk•. 56t·N07 ....,,.,... For Action Minded Men EXPEAIENCEO. Perm•· Boaton ::won Pa•-llam1: Ron Dick. 832 W. Furn, plc1ur", & mite. we NII recond uar 142•1155 oet wlth·orlg. RCA radio Dobefman Puppiea, 7 ..........,. Super Klnga lnnwman Mnl polltton 25 yr old r1no l F ) 15th St.,. CM. 5'48-0135 hthld ltami. Si t Onlyl appllanc:ee. 541-3077 !ESTATE SALE: L.R, OR, & record pl1yer-S75: ba· wka, P1.1r•ed. 2 ma6e, 4 114/lU-t!H Turnwa. Aphrodltla elec:Vlcal co. \9-5 Sat• only). 9.a. 130 Via Lorca, "'8 BR turn .. lampt. plot . II· lhroom "marble lype" lam. tii.dlltan. t 50 •. Glnteng, Vllamln E & 7141859-7200 LIGHT FORCE CO. Renovatloo Sale. Many I NY &PPU&llll nena. brle·•brac, kit· &Ink In 1 door & 2 drawer 940.5312 L.aundramat fOf' S•. tn-Zinc. 60 Ulbletl. Phone s,lr•• ........ Geragart come and get It building parta. euc:ti aa L.. 957·tl33 Chenware. Call Fri for cabinet plut ma1chln9 2 --------- ctudea Fluff ' Fold. Of mall order 673-1850 FINANCIAL lonW•cter 1111.",or :~·~,1.11·3, 830 Center ~=-·· .. :. ,..'!~ WDl~w=~-F·~,-'!9.,· 'N~. ·:.!~51;.!:'~~ ~~art>:~:pe.~w~~ rn~.~~.l/t.t~IM! '8000, Harbor & Adam•. Engllth lady. actlvt 50'•· .. ..-... _.... ~ mel SJC II ' I $100 MOVING MUST SAC. 5'8 CM. 040·8754 ~":on= .'!..... cou, _lf. ANALYST s Or~10110 ~ Co1~8 Sunday H ie: tool•. ::!' . .,ch~~~. ~:: Xlnt cond. 546-5848 .,. __ : & 2· ~"air•. com· ~ed ~1:.'! Yan~':':.: Baldwin Grand P!Wlo. 1 Need Elltra M-" a.ti -'"'' un ey pace hHhld, lurn. ttereo. c ..... gOlf bag carrier. ~frig•. Waaher1, Oryert. "",·:::-.b... .. ... .;ht~ & llke Ml'#, only $50 for yr old. 875-9510 Mike ..,.,..1, red genllernan who wou-For 9f'owlng lnvealment 548·7f74 ... vt rneeuge 1553 WlnterQ'Mn, CM. ii M ..,., ,. " ..,.,.,.. both C II &42--0138 -Travel Olub Mam-Id appreciate compwiy. Managemmen' Co. A.--W. of Fedco. 11-3. Sa ·Sun. o Early Many to chooM from. wood ~I , .. , forever · • · SCHAEFER Plano, mint berlhlpa. Taka Tripe Box 1059. Deify PMot, PO qotr" related COLLEGE a· Sofa.-..... reblt & ,...., Blrdt. Corne< of BMcon Guar l l00/119. t59-0e82 HOO . 497.5739 ' Old WMlern Movie s.t cond. youreelf. 496-1334, Nor· Box 15e0, Coll• MeM. deoree(t), t yeera bull-hol wr.iru',.,._'7 & cotf-;_ •ull1fll• l«ffi and El Moderla Newport Is old Almond colored . Saloon Slore Front. __ 1_1_400_·_54e-ec>04 ___ _ ma Ca. nee1 ,.,_, wll'..... to .... • GE ,.. ... _. TV •••••• •••••••••••• •• Helgfltt. Gmoat tS .-. t lin brOWf\ plaid tot• h~ u·-" for bar, etc? 1200. ..... -.. ...... """"" GIANT Oatage Sale 9401 • . 1•1-gaa • OYe •·bed $75 Maple dinette ...... Rogers Organ, ,..,.,.,., Warm wl m 38, avell for travel, hlghly motlveted, 19", 'St5o. Alto beaut BrMkwater Cr. H.B. Oet 11111' Ill.Ill $350. 49•·2905· ' .... 4 . cnalre $75. 1-75_9_..()()9 __ 7 _____ 1 $5500/belt• oner. fOf ~-·Jttr •OJI ml::. comp•· aalf t tarter, uriuaually wall tcOnCM, a.lglum 9-10. Hamllton/Buthard Tool• turn anllquet Kenmore wuner. xlnt j 642·8954 DOG RUN, Chain link. 5 thoM who..-the beet, ·-;,, .,, 11rono Intellectual curio-c ...... 1.,, ....,., th•""' etc · · • e o 1 13 .. ,. 3 manual• 32 pedlls. ••• ••••• •••••••• n P fO( generout tlty, QQO·tmOktt. Excel· e' 'C°andi9 ~--i2eo' MOVING SALE: Miik clothlno. Electronlca. Sat cond. $70. IArw table wllel1199 & 6 hgh, wd, 1 ~ ~. mint c;ond. (213) lllTUIJI ladlea. Ken 497-5718 lenl wr1tk)O ability. w1111ng Aaaorted odd •·ctlalrl· QI.... mllC houaahold Oet 9, 11:30-&pm, 15111 875·8321 ichalra. HOO. 642·8029. 642·4 2 722..ee2e Need up to l5001( for l,,,...J to make ~ commttment. dlthM, book•' record•: Hema. 917 Georgia. WI Prlecllla Lane. NB. SW• ~by-tide r•frlg. r' 714·979.-4188, tve mtg Decorative wrouohl Iron -A-,.,-,-and--eleven---cert-rid-- IUMMllon. beat tuburt> ~ 1,11 Come>ec\Mtlon to Ile, Ward catpet 1weeper Beach Bl. & off tndt.no-Boating, camera a hOUM-white, 2 yre old, , SO"A yellow/gr_.. room dlvlcH<, 11 11 X 7 11. Qa 5190. 979-0494 after of Brlabana. high ,.turn, •••••••••••••••••••••• 000 and ••cellent b9fle.. antique piano benc:h. plll, Fri/Sat hold equipment. ~ $325/obo. 497.1se1 floral $7S S 75. 831·2250 s. Allt for cn.o ~by 11'::' Rl~~~ AT Jiii UIYlll n·~~ :,.~ ~::=.: =· ·~~r~hr~-s:: Sat/Sun 9.5 at 21451 ~:~ :.,~!;79A~.:: Refrigerator, w .. tlnghou· iMs.20211 Lynn Chrlllmu Collectort : GulbranlOn MocMil E. 873-e33e AM/PM. Peraonal. qualified ~· P ..... tell your amart .. t, 2129 Elden, Apt. #2. FIM1, Hatnlltont Cout Hwy. NB, Yellow "· white. ••eel cond. Maple TWln Bed Set. wt lmarl Styla porcelain Coneole Tr.,, .... or Of· -:i.2H •t•ll dp.nay1on,0drtvertd_, ';,,fl\CI a' unchallenged friend 645-3387. ~•r,d. WUherblk • d .. ~._· lllgn nr e.lboa Blvd. '145• ...,7 ..... 1.. ma ttr..... t100 Mt. pt~1~ .... wt0~!,K gold n''~ gan, double kayQC>erd, . , •; -• doctor · abOut ut. Reply In confl· -• ove. "· "''" .,.. .... v 645·2021 9¥9a. 558·5133 LI .., -· Buy ..,...., fuh peddle bOerd. Aleltng WI Shopping, °''' ~ 10: Coltlnt Aaaoc: 2 Sela of C~lllec Hub ture, deekt, ciothlng, 8atlSUn: CLOTHES a _. itJ Ill I dya Aak for Lynn 1tt 20 Otdert rec«w $700. 893-Mat •••••••••••••••••••••• apptt, ctiurdl, etc. All 5457 San Nlcolaa NB Cape, almott new. ~ toy•. HOUSEHOLD. 1819 :! .. !!' ••••••••••••••• ~ FREE 1llK gold nedllace.1---------.... IATTUI l'IMdl met. By hour or 92680 rltlct S25 Mt of 4 2 t29 Cteealfled Ac» PORT WHEELER HVH "Ing Waterbed, xlnt cond. SM>·~ X11 15 Like new. YAMAHA Pleno. -~~· ... IM, day. 494-&eS7. Fltneu oriented a.. Elden Av., Apt 2. C.M. atop~ =er~ ¥Yant Adt Call 542.se7a PUBLIC FUANITURE ~~6':~' tonea. Five mirrors, (wall) ~::,::n~~'::.0::- , 8~ In ltt & 2nd ~·Hll I 1peraont to dlttrl~e *llOTlll* RATTAN SOFA upholtt.. t2X48",~~~::en· Aobt. a...~ 19,:~tCM •• !~.'!!~.~~ •..• !.~ l~..:"' !':r:" m~: '!•}l..!.'1.'!J. •••• !}.!f ~}l..'f.'!.'!!. •••• !J.!f ~!}l..'f !!.~'!. •••• !.l.'!f '"'I frller lallPI red 11Wlmatchl~ rockl~ sear• 3, x 12· Pool P::i~1°Z1~. ~ R.E. Broker Bd "-"°" PRE.SCHOOL Chine, commllalont . ·-n•Y II.Ill PEST CONTROL oc>er•· Salet New UMd bdrm ..... ~~·'· :uFF:e.: o~. . $.40. oond .. 1100. "3·31t7 842·2171 545---0811 DAY CARE 7U /114e..<>84e or IWWUI tor. knowtedge of p!Mlt Tll LMI llvlng rm. dining rm fur· 751•2243 847-8095 lkil "'' WIDOW HAS SM for TO'• Mapte Av. Chn9tlan In 2131592-4239 t 110twk. Kwdex .. lntecl l.d. r.ci'd. Wiii Fam<>YI '°" the nn.t In nlture. water""'· China . 1Gullar·12 •Iring, nut• . .,, •••• '!r •••••••••••••••• RE Loana, 10K Up. No C.M. Registering 2·P,. FOSTER CARE. apptoa. Syatem. c.11 83M449. train. 190().,1 1100 mo. Europw1 a1llre for guyt 6 pie cr•t table. PLUS OAK BEDRM SET 5 pc, bruth, walnut dire, 1982 Ski Neuttque Credit Checil. No Pen-K. Sm lndlll claeNe. 2-3 moe needed lmmed J08S TODAY, 2707 N. Llor<lt Nur~. & gala It looking for 2 LOTS OF MISC. ~lamp. ttyte. lllnt 645.~17 evee. "2001" 0nty 31 houra. atty. Oennlton a AMOC. Open Oct 4th. 648-4334 1n atronQ, IOvlng Chrtet: Brlatol, S .A. amlll fee 644-74• 1 tharp peraont 10 .... ,, IAYI llYI llYI oond. NCrlltQe 1375. Alto have a ttn For· 873-731 t ,_.1 ,.1 tam. 911111ronment for II yr PIYlll&L our cut tomert. Fanion We honof BofA, MC. 972·4695. HO train, Sacnmann eng.. mula 110 20 fl ... 1111• let TO 1 114 000 lace .. ~~............. old boy. Pref: CMINB lo ...... 6"11•.t mllfllT badlground MOM. Poal· VISA, Caahler't Checkt BOLIO OAK WALL unite. 4118 detailed leyout, -NEWI C.-17141 30% di.count: M1e aao: J• ftgW 1111 keep ctllld In , Mme Mornlnga ~94·5488 Reglat«ed. ~~ tlonl open lmmed. Call In & Cuti. NO PERSONAL wl matc:hlng coffee & 2 ~2.;:f,~642=obo· ~y~-2~ 1f =· ~ ooo. 8-orled 9 rr• on •••••••••••••••••••••• achool. ~.. r.ci. IP9dalllln0 '" ,~ Newport Beecf'I tor llPPL CHECKS PLEASE! Food I end tab4M. "450/MOO. 1----------ooo t Young mwrted man wlll 1250/mo. 646-2288. L.lght houMwor1c, make medlctM & r 1•· The Look, 844-eSOO avallltble. ltemt tub'-' Jdnt c:ond. 972-4fi5. 115 yd•~.,, Ilk•,_ car· _1ea_ve_m __ .. _•_eee"-•---.,_,, arm. d o gener111 harldy work. mMI• and help dr... lion. Partllkne, ldMI for 1 ...,. ,...... ,.. 547 ... 51, f«..Ot95 Call ewe ' wtlandl. Futt tim. POal11on. Oppof· ·~· MU9t have~ and homemaktt. Exoellen' STITCHERY LOVERS. 0 _r._ •• ·-&oFA8ED MP· throw pit· ::.· ~~~;:-· e.tl 01• lr.!!!'!l.~ .. 1!!1 Wiii Pl.l'ctl-exlt1lng 111 117~9525. tunlty for quick. lntellt· llve In. N.B. 548-0805 worktne · 9"vlfonment. teach· ... needlecfal1. _,_. ._,_ lowt, corduroy lab. xlnt 1---------1 SKIS, BARGAIN. &tty or 2nd mor1oegee at gent, ~al olfloe Salary nagotlable. New-5314 598 20751~ Newpor1 81Vd CM cond. MCrll $300 Aug, 9X1 4'h'. blulwlll F .ai.. di.count anywfMlra. Mature hMlthy lady. Xlnl cler'k· a1 Junior poet· LIU IJJ11111 Port Center. 040-te10. Teleptlone IOllcllor. Set· 833·1M125 148-8tae 972-4895. Houndttooth. • ,:::' ,1~1n200~:: (404)326-9100 Au.ni. cook. ""'"· veraatlle tlon. poaure lo atock AggrMalve Newpor1 • $67 533-7790 $55 ... -0..,..1"'1 Mell• emptoy aa c~· control, purdlaalng and Beecf'I nrm ..-1 motl-Prlntlno urdaya only. tor !Nklng •al...J II'-SOFAILOVESEAT con-__ . _. _.,.,_1 __ • ___ _ Sell your Truet Deed tor nlon, !Oc.i refl, 676-n t4 computer operation. vated lndMduela. Terri· 8ooll pute-iJP PIT. Mon, ,_ appolntmentt. ml:•!!••••••••••••~ lamp. ttyle. Earthtone Pusn lt Wflmower flfn, lftll&1gl. CMll. Cell anytime. Mature t.m, NYe In com-Permanent poettlon for torlee open. Muat hive 2 pm to approx 6:30 pm.. 841--0383 Olrl't 26" Sotiwtnn orwn eolort. Saorlflc:et MOO. Uke new 138. Ju .,,,, .n 1111.n penlon hakpr ndl ~ r .... ble perton. C .. I V• R E. Lie. Herbor·Padftc T~, 10:30 to appro11 Telephones.... wlchlld e.ttler. ad c:ond. 972-4695. 833·7700 •••••••••••••••••••••• •-1••1 tlon. L0c:.i ri4t NB/SA. lor Elecirontc:s. C.M. 955-0073 5·30 pm. No Expel'. Nee UD • _, "45 633-3222 WA TEA BED EXERCYCLE Aataller1 Plate 0... --714-540·92'4 Apply. Pennyuver, 1860 .....__. ______ _ •-.... ,..,.,,,, No drtvlng. 562 .. 171 Loan Officer Ptacenlla AY9, C.M. Wiii• PIT ~· 10 apeec1 lrM 1Plr1t Klno .a.. heat~. P~· .. !'5'.~~1 .. ty7.,n!!7·1 ~. 111 .. ::!_....,.,.., ..... ..!.!. -F HOUNkeeper ~General Office: Propeny Ell~ ()( ~-MOO • S800 wkly Call bike 150. <led raMt;l85. 847-51116 ........ v _.,., Waft --...... lttNuh/ or babrtltier POal11on Mot'nt Co. Newport comer Loan Offleer Ire!-P/TI•t lalH (714) 53&-7596 ,,.-. tor 142·11954 ..,_ IAU RANCH MINK COAT: Full nut trim. Gd oond. '-'I 1•ul wanted, prel. daya In Bead!, relief r9Q9Ptto-nlng aam1nar tncludtng Supplement )'OUf Income A.H. Ouni..-y .,__ E length, cualom made, 1125· 497 2"6, •••••••••••••••••••••• N.B., CdM 0< C.M. '*1, good fron1 office FNMA pacicaglng. Oc1o-by doing lnter .. tlng ~~Cr: 0~· ... vr.r:;o goet a11cel cond. Siu 7. Dart! _4_9_7_.eo_73 _____ _ ~-II flM 642-oe21 appearance & proleaa6o-bet 30, Hollde)' Inn, teleptlone ..... worti on mi.-~O-etS3 · / · brOWf\. S2llOO/obo. f'Y. WH, . ••••••••••••••••••••";'2' nal at11tude, typing 55 Colt• MeM, 9-4:30. behalf of natlonal com-........ · 11141t, ........ "" 714fl52..()()96. a " M 11............ ~ cs.llvet"y dch WPM reQUlred for v• St50. CaHf A E LJcen.. pan1ea. $.4/hr guar. +tu·• L.adi.. bike. Seer• 3 fPd. 2 bar tloolt, candte bur· 2131550-7829 •••• ~~.!!!m.1.l!!f 1eo-o!o4 · -wt pldt up econ e.r rlout pro)ec:ta, tin 10.3 ..... 20% dlac. ""EE cH trve bonul lncientlve I We need good people to GOOd eond. t50lobo, n1ng dllndeller. ~ Bike 24 .. 3 apd. Glr1'a rink BEAUTIFUL n · ACA Ul'llT'l llYITD :;:-23~ tor work. :;,,Tht'o ~.!: ~=-~?s8,A~CEME:T AS· prOQrama. Convenient Mt up appblntment1 147.7271 bird cage, •wag tamp & ellatH IZ 5 Ilk• iww. Of· Color TV. l yr wmty. 54.._2918 · · ponaor: anernoon thlft. S.... trom our Newport a.ectl laJW · mite 964 .. 783 ,., 645·2l85 an 3prn. $148 Frea ..._, :~ ttiowwf..'.!! your~!'.! ••I• ,,,.,. 11# . ~unc1~ ~~-~-9Jll*. pref. bU1 wtn train office In the .-ling for • ·~-•-II'-~Eo ·Ort .. -"°'~ full ~Sun. . ,,. -"'"ntter --•••,.•••••••••••••••••• ._......_ ........ "'"1· I.he right peraon, For Holtclay tnn'• ,_ ''91191 ,.,_ -., • '"' a Aa.orled LlllnOf'e Watar· TV John'• 841-1718 · F1ne Art Show, ThuR. to Ar• you• good boolck... 1111111. ..... ~-S~ Info, (714) lnteNtew call Ma KnAI dub Salary + commie-•••••••••••••••••••••• wllrame. Llke iww. ford Cryttal, W111on Sun.. Oc1. 14-17. '*' a. 1111• nouuwotk, 3 ,._ .. ..., ., 545-&h e · 111on' + bonue. c.11 •W Mt/n. l125tobo. 847·7211 ArlM1Ale Pewter. Frank 25" Magnr.oo11 color TV. 995-7509· dlvsot.._; d• ..... hour15•1:...~ ~HO~ i.:n~· ~ Loen Oftlcer n /'91 ta'Y 11334740 efter 1 PM. Redwood 2Jt6 dedllne, Blmmont Hide a Bed Ell· ...._55_2_·3_saa ______ = S~M2 = ,,.,, ''""' ,,. ,7;:3313: '" ....... 835-4449. JOBS TODAY. , ........ ...., Needed for 1 men Ill• .~.~lonO:.!"°JlmredWoodor 1(-tc:e4175cond87" ·-18lue1 ,,, .... LMvlnO ar ...... mem-evs • . • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2707 N. lflt,ol, 8.A. llerts,• ...,.., lnturanoe otnc.. Shor· TILITYPI ADI ""'"' ~ ~T5-149 ... ' i---· -------befthip In pr"tlgloua --------- f (UI) ADS llll•LY .,.,... ,_ ~~ 4:. 9::: ~~ ~*:; ~19'~·11 :':::. '= -;~ow~ oec~•NG ~~~L!O:~ • contam-~i!.fr': ~d~e. = v~~~ ,:::;o~ge~= Tlllllllll IDEUL t•ez. In new programs, lnturance prel. p..._ TODAY, 2707 N. Brlltol. 2lt4'1, 33t. 2XO. 4k per 1 125. 675-9497 ~I~ 9~~ 15e0, •200· oeo. 494-2t0t. IK FREE •Afttr .. _ r~ I.•. GMPIARM, OEM, 1a1 call AM, 551·5142. 8. A. 9ITlalt ... ft. liiMUUfUI IMded ot-1--------MAGNAVOX ..... e ftl\t. c .. · ~':"°'jO'N 1m11 I 2nd TO'a. Real Eatate Savell IKIS.-0 122 boollCMe/deeel & met· IJlllm tradl, tumt..,._ Alfi/Fm, Cal TOD•y 2707 '"' .. ..._..... C.il John CuMdl s.. "Loan Otnoer Trll· TU... w Pr •. AOOR hi-lit• ............. cnt-pr ... back rock..... Com ... •tertzed • erd -Ilka ,_ aao. 541 ·- : S.A. ~,.. "· --·"'· Part·tlme, 20 to 30 tloutt R~~AL nlng Semlnat" ~. Ex~-,:· 2-3 r:-door "'"i&O". cttik. E•cetlent ~r. Llk• .... ..-. ~acrlb PANASONIC 10 lndl Cot- 141-1111 ~ ~olrt'IPl;te··:. MORTGAGE H AVICE RUAIL E1eper'd ,ull & PT yrt tl«*atlnO. ~ -44?7 llon, rMIOl\able. l t495• 759-9320 or TV. Eiccelent Cond. l11l1 .... ......, ~.no., Cell peope tor high lutllon IMc:tl. AlffY 1'52....... WELDER Harnlecntager. ,_7_7_o_-a_509 _________ ... ,8-M-T~---1,-.-. -Older--md-1 _•_1_30_·_14_2...,_ ____ _ MatlK• per9on to wot1t ••·1•11 :.:: ~~~o~ caaual clotNng ltor• In ........ ....... 628 ""· on cat1, grMI BABY FURNITURE • wlcwrlage ' keya. Gd 25" Maonevoai color "'· L.ott Red Toy Pooctte. Set wttti eltabllltled you1t1 .-e.28 1.,. 1n "-' -·· Newport Beect1 ...... • ....... -.. • lhape. 0n1y aeoo. 1 Oelull• a....tt """"· cono. S300. ca11 pecan, aw ..,._ ,.. on Tempte Hiiia Or. L.-counee11ng tlfm. MW\.,. """''..,_,co. Call 790-12.28 fOt Inter· 2 yeert INnlmum npr. 494-2120 ~ aat. LIU new. 1157-3349 ama. mote comtol, ldrlt oond. ~~ ...... "°'· R9wwdl ttletp, outeotng, ~ ~Vl=E~ In proftlt. 552-0715 Yl9w. tort per90n offtoe In tile C.-u I . ~ood.1275. 979-2518 ~ Cord!Me phone. t1H.14$-S.430 .. ...._ live ~. plMMnt U.8. and overeeea. For Management l&IJI/.......... NB arM boolclng and llaby Stroller WlloleMle coat. 1210. 23" COL°" TV Found: black a brown M r>hone 'Voice, and elllllty Directory 312/888-4347 a.'1111 .ru Unique lady'• ctothlng ::n6.':'.~':1uat be '::. ... ~tf!~! .... ~! twin, cuttom. Perago All Norma 497-1181 Admlral oonlOle, 1 120. dog, OobetShep(?), 405 ~meet people.1231 per ext. E·91 with metl'lege together, ttore teak• energetic ... oatlo. enthualeltlc and ecceea tnoluded, Nka 1---------Xlnt oonct. 4 ... n ao Fwy rrr Hwbor. 545-o6J9 ~~· c.11 Halr•tytltt with foltoWlng ::'and!"'." ,..~~or r:: dtM with llelr for ,.. frM to trlvel. Muat ep.-WANTED • loom Of1•. new. t 115. 979-25 ,. F: : ~~=~ Found tOlt: F CocMr 142-4321 •t. S44J E.O.E. to wen In ,_ N1on In bl'MOll nal yew. filQh efllone and modeling 911· nd 1at 90 days In No. ';:, for &L~c:an!~ De!Uie k~ wat• Club. Wr11e Ad •1023, IHll I..,,.. ::::.'e.,.22~-8:-r .... _,,.-ofor 1 mo~ =:-rm:.. ~f~s~ ~82. 1reve1. =~A~i. ~ur~ ;:. '~o ,,~ ~ caitrnoun~ : =· ~P=::.-:.:~ 8!r. ~ 9::S. 1seo. ...~.ft!!!! ........ . _.., Miiion•. 2tO Forwt S t. Ellt«prtaea, Box 205, 825, MZ-4300, 24 11'9, ~ cnee. ~:.~~·~.I.Ml• •••II II.If L.ott:Blrd,gry/~IWM old.Aert r«i'd.873-1411 ..... ,.n ... MANICURIST with loll<>-~•8Mch 417-4777 SunVllley,ldaho,N353 ·-.....,._,.. ......,, , ... 111a ;r;;~·,;;;;;. =·=v:-i:. ~ I AllY81TnA8 "91p, -~~. 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WOQd, I ctnw. l~to::"and :~· 1~·1119 ta-1Sll ~ et: Hunttna10n Hot Aoofer'I ...,_,, c.11 Cent•, ~ I. 0oeat poeltlon. 0.,,.. knowtM-...... PteeM call male poodle, eppfOX 3 ~th. t 200. 147·2et4 --------~ "" b1k dog Vic 8eWIOI a Loan, fM7 lob or Nevllle at Hwy, Corone del Mer. oe end ..... M11ftr 1 718-4711 yra, Old. 14t-4102. 641·S614 1---------I ~1 Jat 811~ .-. ~ BIYd i Bu-Watrs, H.B. E.O.E. 6'2·7222 .... (llP'I) ::::.,::.:-=.:::. TV COMMIACIAL na • llm UI -All-fUrnl--tute--mua1--be-I04d-. llJlftllO ... I ' 1800 • ~-Gia ' alletCS, W.ct1•••, ieentilng WDPlll DatlfayJVW. bwn toott. Conteot Janet Poland a1 O~Tt~ OOMl'AHY Neut. I moe. 841-1871 Cll aft lf'M M·J', al dlly ,,,.,. •l 2' AIUtft Boat/TI .... 71 &31·1 ,.. '*TIU.Ill* LM In/out.''°'" MO J'/tlfM. O.W.Toyota. .. M021 ::;..'*':Obed!;: CuMI Clldd!Y'O...-Old 8et/""'l4l.oMI WANTE0:00i.9~ .. ~= 'HP/Au;.gM t.:. . .eao. ~ llleOk uti m111 w/ CoMm9I nllnll. Nia im. ...-. Low fM. Home Md 1731 ~. 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A~11t MM .. mn ............ u\ l7•1'mu 1111•···llJIJ nl'"u•T 111T11u1'/11T r.n'l1'i'8'l"e•un1 • '7t vw"" Loi 11611 lift/ •• t •·•Pd 111owroom * FIA" * trtr.111,600 u1-1rM •:.~11:l~! MIOO.l•t 11 _..._....,,,1 '?tDAT 110 MIPntl• •tDEAUl lNU.S.A 1ml4ereooue.eo1;1414 oond .1.wti•w1red1111t1nt,. .. --~!', ...... 1i .. Botton Whelet t~ • · • .,..... llJf ~ AM/l'M ..._ ouNlle •H _ .. _ wrl!, lf7•2t29 hrn, 18t0u ml. Melle offer. .--. -...." """ •140H' Mero 9"0·,.. "V&loetltor1199.ltpet !i'm11u uH1111J... ILlllT 4 door•, owner •Int -··-~ Mu11 Mii. 140·0111 Of ,..a.JD ~ otn bOet 00*, , "· c.-Joe re '°'d vM OOfti?::o d 1,000 • M lllllTlllll • ttro vw lug. Good ..._..., 'tf Old ' NtlO. Dye t4HUO :::.~.:.:it ~ °t2:0H0rN7.oeM '11 Cl11110 ''100" rn~~iwell'4MICM /#M --MJf .. Itel, f'IM 17S·"6e _ p••n'I _1 ..,, c11euttwr pwtllion wit/A Ml,....,.,,.._""''"''• ••• lt ........... 1.-.-;. •--•H CUITOMtZIO '71 01t1un HOZX bleck poMlblt oP'IOnl ~· ,...,..,..._.,.,,,., ...,._.., '74 VW Buo. Y911ow, Ml• '11 Dod .. C11111111g1r, W .UfAMI MUIT1 111.L l»Y 10110. '17 OMO, llOOcf oond, I•• l.W.LWlrlO l>MUI~ w/DOICI trim. Im• lie brown w/llgllt t~ ._ IUleo\w 1w chelln fllldlal1. ,orlM eto ""'"" tow "'""· •n 11w Matti II oom-'77 'leid a ltreetn 22· NffO, e7i-att llf""'t.I~ mac It too 010 plu•h 11tlou' Inf. Comp wnttt.. x1n1Cond.12. good eon'd 14000. OMt. w/JohMOfl ti llCI. IDodtl *·l "9of air. 50 nt....11 171-0e2t taetQtY retJu1t I r•tOfed .La• tJ 000 Ml.. IUOO Obo 114/llt·HH >ant eof'd, 114"/obo o-i. 911 **· "9el di· A•"' WgW. l!jf ICllS ·~ ·11 Olteun P/U 1 ownr to ,_ c•r oond Con· rr::e ........... ,,.... Ooye (714) Ht·t100 Nt-I010 nett• .... ooo '"'· OrlQ. ........... .... ••• -illll9lll.l lll...-.OHU w/camp•r ' 11001,.0 .. : Ytfttd to u .1. IPICI. "" WI lvte i714) 1IO-te)M • ·7• OtMI, AC, 9'1tO ttena. ownw lllklng lt0,400. WI PIY ~IW'M l1'1! .. _ l2t00Jt3t 5045 Orio. bllle fOf OM 104, .... 1811 34':000 ml. Xlnt c:o11d. ti' loel I tr ..... MHP, 8'$·1117 _ ....... IM..__ • • 000 Oii ll4llld • cw .,,.. Thll one II Ill 0tlflnall ... ""· •Int cond., orig. 13050/ofr. 5'0.0416 ~~~~710 °' trldt. fi••ll f. nl llJf TIP MWI '76 Dat1un HOZ HI< Mntly 11ored In o.tmet1y (2t739) ownet, rblt eno .. '3000. '•'' IHO •. ,. .!m~ ... ~~........ ... .... '71 IMW NOi mint OOfld, mll••· met•..i A/C 41Pd but rMdy tor Immediate ., 11111 213/120.e559 .. 11y AM •••••••••••••••••••••• flt.'11 _, l!!f t2' trlr. dbl bed, eil'Oll •• All •trM. HI wMt11, lmmao. 112•;i1H efllpplno. or lete PM. '71 ,ORO MIYltlOll. Qooc:t -.:_1•3411,;,t;'.ft:.u bed. ioeoox. tollet. alnk. AUi Ill• Onindtg OMNtW. Alpine ..... A-• l~'•t W"'° Prloe 171.000 .Ill..... 1970 BAJA BUQ oond. 3 new tlr•. econ. -..-1m--·l•t• fl.._...... dirt bltl• r8':k. •eoo ....,.&•/•-••• 1ua pen elon. lll1te 1n -• • PIHH . only quelllled VIUCIWAIU Nol completed •too. 1150. 494-3211 ,,_,. .....,., 080 8 9754 "_,_.., -1hook1. M/ellYef t xlt• 1111111•'iooeouooo 111 CUh bu)«l10ell 846-3tt2 Columbia 30. Int•!« . 54 • . 2480 Hll'bof &Nd. rlQr, l /oordurCW lnWIOt. (7t4) &42.0131 11711 IMoh llvd. . '74 Ranchefo, P/8, P/I, blgQ« than moet 35'1, 1912 Idell 32' rMt beth, COSTA M!IA 11500 . ..._lltH D£LnD(AN Huntl".19lon Be4ic:h '71 Super Baell• now AIC, 11lnt ooncl .. campw l!ir*I IOI' I ICIUft•. l'ull 9ll9tY op\IOn, .... cont'd. ........ • . "" '12 Ml 3000 turbo, enrt, Ml·HM paint. Oood ,;.n •. lhell taaoo. 131·15&8 ~' hMd. Atomic: 4 Mu•t ..... All 5, ·-... , '71 2002. HI<"'~· .•. LOW AS =h•d whit. PHl•l · •• o s b T b 31000 $1650, mall• Oller ·11 Ford LTD:Counlfy wtth Mortec Pfop, IOW 191-15" • _. J11~11 . cttm ltrlplng, coet"' .. ur o. • 178.0751 "°°"-Full alectronic. & cond,. anrf, "*'· /FM • new 132.500, Hklng ml, 81aupunkt am/lm1________ 8qulr•, 9 peuenoer •t• \/Hf'. Auto. pilot, 4 NII• A•lf i.n11t, 1ufl WI llY 1tereo, nu raolal1, Ollly s.r. ti 345 128,000. lf1·1517 ! c .... 1tweo, a/c, lmmac. '71 vw But. Chaln(>IOM llon wagon. t11<, rablt lncludtng ..,innMer. 7 , .....,., MM lllAI 1111 11.295. &42.aT77 Good thlu 10110/82 110,000 or M000 & take Ed, orig ownr, 33,000 ml. en9. power llMtlng & wtnc:hea. '20 .. 500500 .. Otftce •••••••••••••••••:••";l .71 1.~ a20t, ....._1....... TATE '79 MBJ. Wagon Dal. I over pymtt. 552·3t71 >Ont MtOO. ~ brakN, air, Y«'J clean, PA NT a u ......., ...-.... .. n•• '"'" _...,. ""' Vallow/Ian, like n•w. rune gr .. t. &42·1954 197-4450; home I • nt• ~, '"""· auto, IMI• new. Mell• of· Mk:Mllnl(n--.). aunroot, l •Nt• 111 '7t VW Convwllble, n--.1-----------1 548-5930. up to~ oft your bOdy 19' '81·2071 OAllWD im/lm CHI, etc. Muet 1 ••••••••••••••••••u•• palnl/109 I eng. Bright '77 M•verlek, 8 c:yl, 2 dr. tt' Hobie Cel, yellow w/ 8hop .,.. 8111 "4-0332 'It 320!, .w, lle<eo cate.. ·eae E. Holt Ave. Hll lmmod. 111500. Celt Selee-8«Yloe-t....ing yellow, mutt Mii. 13900. air. Pig#· clMn. 48K ml. FIAT SPIDSl I F1AT X 1/9'1 '77 FIAT Xl9'1 4 IP, 1t•too, rnegl, Only 57 I<. (85UIMR) '71 FIAT X-19 t 1p, tectory a te. 1toroo. t•P•. , ec:k, a1toV1 43 IC -A Aeel BMuty (18UC70i'I teq. 1UnrlM Hiii. Uk• European MecMnlc r• mlnll Pomona eatly am, 54~78 Niii DI• kl-Mt5 1_54_4_·7 _______ 1 new. $2500. 81'5-8181. r,':Ch %:r.8~1.4iU~ S12,400. 131·2"1 829·"411 •f• 280C, dk ClfM'I, WffY ...... '71 VW Soroo. M":'t cond. Granade, 8 cyl. • ~r Se· '79 FIAT Columbl• 21. Mutt Mii. • John ''71 BMW 5301. a11 xtru, I.,.,. ~!~n1,bogo1o7d3 .;:c,c11 . 111·1141 .. 1-4141 =·M~·~X7-~~~}m :~~· ::~:.82~~~~~t X 19 oYI. 8f1P1•t,900. CfUIN control, 11)81e gu fttt'1/ 'J.-"""""O ' -• 1•11 • . ' 13800 firm, 'ownar. • 552·5133 l'M • 1ehool IMChlr In • tank, eleo wtnd ow1/ ................. •••• •81 300D, white/blue Int .. :!I!.~'. ••••••••••• :~ •• Vtln 1111 873-73ae 5 1p, F'etory 1 /c , 25, Sloop. lleept •. «ICI N.B • I found•~ m.-.. 11111 doo11, tinted window•. Mlm MITY'I eunroot, t•~. 11,000+ OIUIA LMll •••••••••••••••••••••• -----------1 Stereo Ca11, R.ack, head, ttow \ toe b011, ::: hi~ ~~~.:a•: "lf:, 0: tor~• =•~J:ew tlrH. •Y llTmllZll ml. a .. utllul. Corp. Oo you really 10111 C•· #1 Vttwt haler '78 ORANADA2 dr, 8 cyl, .M •• (13090) MW outboerd, wood hull. Aod'I number. Signed: 914'i. Audl'i • . 4 fflUll HflC'lr· t 75-43-48 lfeH? If 80, give me • II lfllll ~· ;;Y~C~/~~CO~~!. C~g $ 5 2 9 5 (213) 591-8527 • Frid Giii. Alk tor U/C MGR '70 2002. 818 wtQ, Con-IULlllllPI ·ea Merced•• 230, com-~-Right now l'vt got• -ownet. 12500. 631·'226'. ..__,,,. .,.wng ...,.~ -••-cord et«eo, new bfelt•, ....,tely r"torld. t>eaul In ton of them •. Inc= l&U• lllVtol ._....,... • ....., ,,_ .. _ For .... tour ·HR78·14 -tan• drlw train l3eoo ,,..... ST OT and fully ., Ll•nl• IHI NEEDED: 21' boat. to "'" & wtllto wMelt. call VUIW•I ~ . . & ~~;,.5seaoot • 494·8474, su'pra:, w1111 T Topi -LUI• •••••••••oo•••oo•••••• lflar• open-. 559-t5H an. 8pm. 11111 IMc:h &Nd. 64•·n JU1t need rella~ peny OVERSEAS DELIVERY '71 Llncoln Coupe. low 1100/mo, &42-est1 HUNTINGTON BEACH .. ,,.. 111f '10 Mercldll 2IOSL. Im· to meke emall monthly EXPERTS mllel. Mu1t Miii 8elt of· LIDO 14 WITRAILER A•lfl In la/• 142.n. ••11•••••••••••••••••• mac. compl. Hrv. re· payment•. No ofd c:on• tar over 1999.99. A·1, xtru, $1095. •••••••••••h••••••••• cordt. 2 top1, auto, air. lract 10 ...,~.no bac:ll IAILI Ill &42-7600. 875-1458 173-9487 IMPORTANT NOTICE WAITED! 3100 W"t cOut HwY. S 17 ,500. 1!51·8228; payment• due. ASl(FOR YaVI 1-,-70-L-ln_c_o_l_n_M_..r_k-11-1• TO READERS AND N9wport Beach 720-1090 eve. I ROSE. 848-9303. lk• ''ro Harbor Blvd. I Be•utltul black beauty. Sabol, tO', good ooncl.. ADVER'rlSERS 842-~405 Import• • dlr. 1999 89 new paint. 1~50. Thi price of ltemt ad· OSTA MESA 1 8111 oner over . , "3·5272 VlrtlMd by vehlc .. dee· .. 981 tovot•s ... 101 ........ , _84_2·_1600 ______ 1 WINNI 1111 1er1 In the Vlhlcle c1...,. 11,1 llZS You can afford to -, n .79 ~85 WAGON. AC. lllll••t. fffj •••••••••••••••••••••• tied •dl(lrtlllnO columne •••••••••••••••••••••• bl!y wour Mercede1 y .... 11111 meo•. cat1, ... ,,,., 1ntr. ••••••• •••••••••••••• CUSTOM SAILBOARD. doea not Include any '74 X19, bright blue con·• •--f -·• I k 2 '78 Muttang II. Dependa. appllcable tax•, lloen•, ver1. Xlnt cond 12300. 8VH£ rom US. l.n lllle811 V.W.IM roo rac • yr Hrv ble, 1tlck, am/tm cate. EJ11r• NII, !><and nw trenal« ,_, finance H&-2000 or 98&·9434 $0 FROM AS LOW AS 8 g rm n I · 3 O K m I ' Clean. $2000. 875-2774 cond. $950. 848-7200, Chargea. ,_ IOf' air pol-• $80001080. 759·1053. ~• ........ 780•1109 '75-5115· lutlon control dellice '75 FIAT Spider. Red w/ '74 VOLVO 81. Wg 4 dr,j BRAND NEW CURTIS cer'llflcatlonllfled by the 1982 DATSlN wlr• whl1. E11c:11 cond. $3988 cy, 11. lnJ .. air, itk Mfil ht lelft HAWKS, completa, tor advertl-. 12700, cell 780-ttM $2495. &42·5-425 '79 Mulleng Ghia, fully te25. 845-4310 WI Ill loaded, lo mllu , naw b tlpn/ USED CARS & TRUCKS YtrJ 11111 l"'' l1ZI DOWN '78 244. AC, ttereo, 41, tlrH. am/Im CHtette. ~ ~.!i. ~~ = Cq11/11 fflf COME IN OR CALL FOR tltrl Uw lllelCI 0"~1i";iiiTi"itiOO•• 1111 IUIJ f ~I :0~1·.:~r1 cond. Biii oHtr. "8·1128 Sell tor 1575. 845-mt •••••iliiiL.":.i~~····· F~m~ FRO~~·~ AS 764·14t2 LEA.. E 11202 lt1tlt •· A•'N n.a.1 ·~!ci~I':~· 111n1. candy .. ,,, IJll' Shey repllcu; p1Ckup1 & UmlllT '78 Flett• Ohle, air. tun· _ .......... ..... •••'~•'lo'!m........... 494.7997 H1' eoupea. 4 to ChooM BEACH B VD root, am/Im tape, rur 112-1121 .. ,., IHI IHi• lroml (0087NI (Stk. 18211 L · $4988 def. 12995. PIP. •II~ · 0111•••111 1115 1 11 ••••U•••''00•••••• A3093). 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Johnton 125hp, nu pWnt & Int. 12700. 833-1547 '57 1'hundett>lrd, 1 of 211 aunroo,f. gd cooondo. BLltlo• Thll 2 ptue 2 I• coco• •••••~•••••••••••••••• ........ .. ... :r. ... •AA_., 2.,... H· ... --..... A•t., U1H A•lf• UtH new. 13,4 . brown, has 5 •P••d 71_. 1••1••1 ..... 9'IV •"""" vr•u •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• wltupetcMrger. 41,800 8 4 5 . I 2 1 1 t: ye I • tran1. I all the toy1I ,. ..-.. • .. ft COSTA MESA 3m31.7·2551!',500· (714) 857·9"4 deye. (t3e01). -...... l_.1-1111 " '75 9118, 8lk on-· wnll ·79 Toyote Ct41ca Uft. • .. ,, ltei "" , '80 Audi 4000, ale:, Blau-., ..... Sun Al. A/C. Wl\1111. beck ellYef' IPC)fty xlnl 1--------••oo•'•••••~•••••••• 5-4 FORD V8, auto, 4 dr, punkt am/fm cua, 4 dr, --1nd More. S t3,tt5. cond'. Lo m1'. 131•7545 or 1987 Cla11lc Eldorado look• Gd. runa Qd, M95. 24,000 ml, 11tnt. cond. 545-8272 845-1730 herdtop, ,_ tlrea. bell, DRY ST<IA(I 5-45-7"4. 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M --rlflce, 15950. 631·2"1 ,77 924 ·EJl<*lent c:ond 10 '34te. 114&-5201 •tt Cllh. PIP 494·5419 I VUIW.. '79Audl5000,811Yef/blue ml , inrt, new pal~t . 8PM. ·11 Eldorado. 18,000 ml, 1e1118Mct\81Yd. ~:i .~~,:~.t~c0 ~: CADILLAC im•ur.usiuwurn" sea50.0Boa40-1391 r t1ura1t 1111 i~~r;0~:Ys~e'.;:: T!e!A!'!.'.'l~I.~ •••••• e..,.n, la/• Huntington IMdl 845-2908. 'IO PORSCHE 911 SC ••••••I':'•••••••••••••• Jeane 831-41585 l42•n. CLEARANCE 1973 RX3 Wagon. new Thia It the llnHt &"· 1 ... Tll•I ... , "" ..•................... CAMPER SHELL Short bed, 'h ton, lllnt cond. """· uprlgtlt coo-.. & cuetom Int. 1 .. 1 -~!'!.~./!!'!!-x ... !J.!f eng, 11111 on wrnty, x.lnt owned Twge In So. allf. Tll ..VDlllLI ·~4u~ ~-:Opil= ~n~ -• cond. 11395. Oood All blk w/~ COf'Cel· Optlonl lndude .irconc1 • 414 ,.., '8 t Bug-Eye. Hu Lot•, SALE! tr• n • p. I 5 5. 9 9 9 t • vabl• option. Tiie car £ AM/FM, (1~2-4) . clean. Atk H250 obo. $400/obo. 914-3254 TNa one het a IMll & 19 Need• Litt la. 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"' n--.. ~~· .. ~ao·~· 25402 ~ pt(wy sgg95 637-2333 IM1tllt. 8nr1. n--. NOT'e. ., llNI '85 CdV Ced. Aacondltloo -· · ,.__,, llMaelofl Viejo 1 owner. lmm•c:ul•t•. off ~ --ned medWl6calty, .,.., v!'1P9 ~· am-1, ............ iooalng.. '71515~.-~I< ml. (A~ E!"-..:6"> '81 3IO SL.I. 7000 ml. Wire 1.2,2.1~ pp. Wkdy• -·-CM. MOO. es1-ee10 " "'°""' w ...,.., tcreen, • ...... ome. -· auep., ..._, _ _,,., wheel1. •31,000/080, • -· .__ lllnl cond. 1 yr wmty, mectl. S*f . ...._1)17 1979 CADILLAC 213-832--1979. 1-.---.,----,,-,.,-, 11111 .._... llYd. '!It Ced,. 4 Cir ..oen. l500 2700 ml. MOO. Coll •-Aa... t•-~ COUPI DI VILLI 1-----..,.......,,.-i -• I '' ~.:." 080. ..... ........ 175-3231 0t '81-3211. !~••••••••oooo~ ~·~ ("'1•xull::\ 'II Mercede1 230SL. ••1••••••••11111• 11• ta.at _.....,_,. • g .-, CrHm w/dark brown II .. --.11 Mocf.Veepa acooter, new, 11Jt loft,..... a.-S.W»-lMlinO s7995 aolt top. Hord top, to chOc* from '88 ........ """' Mii. Xlnt ooncl. AM, Cl, ~ "*'· 'II Ull't In lertl 9lddle lntr. Oood cond. Al low 11 14911 (Hr CIMn. Auna good. Tr• MOO. '82·1713 50K mt. a.on, WM. Nico Soleettonl .tl.000. 17)-7643 1380) i.t 11nc11. Stereo. Lug· ·11 VESTA 100. Mod 080. * '712002; 4apd.,111/rl. 1979 CADILLAC The all new '13 Mllanc. 1•1:or.c11. Xlnt oond. etyte. Muet .... AlklnO •te-8514 ea1 ..... 75 (t17PV8) stD•N DI VllU '1I -4M U. 11 '*-I Futg0e. tmme-1 1010 . Cell evH l f200, 71<11M2.a21t Toyota •79 AM/f'M S• * '71 320!: 4 epd .. foe. ~ .,A_..1..._.... dleto dlllWlry 1_~ __ m_. ---- tao ~. Sn.all ~l(lttXOH) (t12YHL) - -.... .uf t5~ Moped. neecll wortt, compel'-1-... 12171 * eo 5211: euto .. entrt. ,7795 A1111ett-.12.ooo m1. _/..,/aulLT ·~. ::::,'iimoet 87t~5.a 17Mltl • ~OJk..; 5 epd,. foe. 73t~t:'° ~M2 2124 Hertlor llYd .• C.M. =hlng MW, eeklnt ••0'1••! SW. P-.SU ~·1a<r:::1: 1oaded. 1w1 CADILLAC 54M023 .....,1 " 0 12 · "1 • 2507 ....... fllf .... '12 Jeap CJ'L t0 to (6166S4e) •••••••••••••••••••••• C1110o8e trom, ~ ••• 1171 COWi DI VILU ""'°' jlmtl0r90 '**199 -(712TZW) '11 ttondl C>C 500, >Cirri. and muah ,,_., aoe w. t9t, 8ente Ml $6995 a.en. t tOOO. Coll IAWTHOUIANOI ao.d 9undey .......... 2111 -..af CHOICE INWHfOAY ttl1 Honda XL1168. IO .. /..,, ... , VOLW LU 1977 CADILLAC ml, neede.J:;'J "80• ~---.:;:g:o ILDOaADO COUPI (1218ZG) '71 HONDA 710cc Aad, '11 °"""' '** up with I .• I I • L 1111 '6995 I.GOO ~ ml. Xttea. "'°'· .ir, 4 cMnrM1 fin/ -MU8T Sll.L 142·1"1 fm -. OwMolft wN1 '11 KAWAIAKI KZAOO and area. 40 .. r' ..... ~ ,_... ,.,...,., new .,_ Wll. lllOO. ~ MON . .._... &Mf. fWll ~. w/MllMt. '71 T°"'9 IA-I LOftalled, I.I HIOf9 INOlobo . ......,,.,. *" Coftd. NA ... Ul-1111 0-tt10 "°'* 710 M1IO After I pm {1141 Open 1unc1ey --~---... ..-'76~~ UDO ml°"~._..,. '71 -.~. t ~ ....,_ _, l&1 1911 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI D'ILIOANCI (1IGC30I) '12,995 ~ea:• ,.;:' '°' ty, ._. IOp, llr, pe. pll, TMt ULTIMATI dl'Wlnt ;.;-ei71 M Clnllle • ....,,.... macl!l"e .. " now be Oltw Good Thnl ttlO OetlUft lllC*UP. Nd, yourtl LHd•d wit" MonMy, 10e11.a HONDA 111CL Jdnt llOM, A~p ml. lftOO"'ool, elr oond., "'-... INI Mllll Ill. """"'' l'lnftl AM/flM ........ I 10 ., ... ,, ••• ... °' t4Mt07 ""'°" MONl.J::"'• NABERS i1v ...... iii1-. '71 GMO ti...,. \4t '°" to-'~ INI ,..."= =r.r:._i:.or.:o =:::-.:: ., :::':.:..~= 'r.J\1JllU\C c111 ...... I ..... ;;: ,.,,,_ ... M . AM'°" -ttAM• a ¥D. ,_... .... ,....,.... •·m• "011. ••f.ttot. .... OOlfA _. n..-....... ~;e,:ra=.:: .....,. . •. 1 IWLY ""°' I 11 IMva DIMCTOIW ......... ~ ......... .. •••••••••••••"• .. ':I m n PlllT1 Wo heve e aood Mlec- tlon Of Nl fl & UBID ~ CONNflL 'HHll0l f I . . ~41; I ~JC .... ~··· '1111 '2111 '299 'al9i talll ..... ' . Ot'IT Cout DAILY PILOT"rlday, October I , 1HI THE 1983 STAfJION: An aerospace, super-performance Hatchback coupe. Powered by a superb turbocharged 4-c~llnder engine. Features advanced aerodynamic' and technology for ultimate road performance. Compare with the Porsche 924. THE 1983 CORDIA: A sleek, lt)1iah mld- 8'ze 2-door hatchback. F.or drMrig pleasure an~ fuel 8COnO!."Y· Seta new •t•ndarda for quietness, safety· and comfort. Features front-wheel drive and 4-cyllnder engine. Compare with Datsun 200SX. THE 1983 TREDIA: A super-dynamic . luxury sedan, both spacious and compact. ----- For 5 passengers. Features front-wheel drive. Combines sporty hatchback performance with family-car practlcallty. Compare with Nissan Stanza and Honda Accord. THE 1183 TRUCK: AV911abte wtth 2-wheef or 4-wheel, drive and a choice of 3 engines, Including the turboetWged dlH•I a flrat In It• :=:•· FeaturH performance for ecoflomy and pe>wer. la the Imported truck with double-wall box. Befo re 'E.T.' 'Steven was a non-athletic type of kid who wanted to achieve. He always wanted 'o participate but never was very good at it . . . He became a super Boy Scout.' • • • . How Steven Spielberg learned the movie business . Before "E.T.," there wu a kid in Phoenix Ariz., run.nin,c out of ideas for merit badges. . "Got any ideu, Dad?" Arnold Spielberg recalled hia eon asked. Spielbers, who'd been shooting home movies, gave his teen .... IOD hia ~k:ld 8 nun camera equipment and ~ .. ma a movie. The kid did What he WM told. He went out to the dewrt and made a western, editing it in the C9nera, and earned a merit badge. ''He became the fint Jl'.acle Scout in the troop,'' aaid Arnold Spielberg of hla movie-directing superstar 80ft Stewn. "Steven wm a non-athleUc type of kid who wanted to achieve," he aid. "'He always wanted to parUdpete but never was ¥Wy good at it ... He became a IUper Boy Scout.'' The elder Spielbera spoke proudly of all his children which bemdes -Steven, his first-born and only llOI\, include dauchten Anne, 32; Sue, 28, and Nancy, 28. "All the kid1 are talented. They're all 9Chieven." he laid, aaref\llly W..trattnc Neh of their accompllahmenta while noUnc It WM only natunl for people to want to focm on 35-year-old Steven. He ~·t mind talkiac candidlr llbout Steven or h9 ...._but he la ........ , d by people who uk Wily he bot.ben work1n1 when he ha.. a miDklnll .. IOft. · "'I like ~Jone• rm~ by it.'' he IUd. 'ftw elder la an extleawly brilht. , crmtth ...,.,. la own rilht. S. w a._, In dw • At ldlf' ladullry In the United Stat& .\Dd. .... not nact1)' poor, livtac In. t..utUuL cr;:•ou• h.. fjve mlnutn from Burroqb ~··~s,.._.~,._,ln .. ...._ Vie1o wlllin he'1 a,lltlldi ........... t --.-. Ida al ....... Mm,... se.v.n· ............ ..... JIM.a,..W,.'-*Alldllla.._ ..... ._ ... By SANDIE .JOY Of Uie Daily PUo& 8&alf "I told her I didn't think I could do that," he recalled, noting he doem't Re a Jot of hia children becawie the ent:ft family -hinwelf included - keeps busy with their own interesta. The elder Spielberg pralled hb son's work including "Jaws," "E.T.;• "Raiden of the Lost Ark" and "Cloee Encounters o( the Third Kind," calling them all great. "I have. a h1ah opinion of E.T.," he said, "and I loved 'Raiden of the Lost Ark'." He has a apecia1 feeling for "Jawa" becau.e he watched Steven film part of it at Martha's Vineyard and waa imprewd with the way hia eon commanded the respect and attention of older profemicmala Hia favorite Sieven Sp6elber8 film, thouch. .eetna to be "Jl"lrelichL" He workeCI with that one with hil then-teen-· 80ft. "To me,'' Sple~ aid," 'Flftlicht' wu the pn!CW'mr of 'ac. l'.ncountan' ." He rec:a1Jed how he and Steven lnllde their own lp8dal effects fot the m... fidian film with the ~ 8pWbers ~ v..iu. on ,._ ..... thm lhoocinc thnJuah .... and blu. Jlahta to pt pM1icular •fftc'ta. 1n one ICllM, be .md, "Wi:?i'ted to lhow an a1m1 with a.nka and trudca up • mountain af18r dae IO-an.i J'lrelilhL W. built a papilr mache moua&llln lftd .... t to CIM al .._ ..._ where &bey ..ii miniature tnim and boulbt tNeL" Pwt ol ~t." whicb w ecr....S In..._ Phamlx Uale ,,__., w• daM with llop moUaa wttll Slnwlt llldnl .................. .,.,., tnadl fol wn IO ......... a oanvvy. Tbe ...._ lpleD 1 11&11 bli lbe .-.-. which advertiled "Firelight." It hangs in his garage, perhapa out of light but not out of mind. Recalling the film, he said, ". . .On opening night for 'Firelight,' all the women came In their Cura. Steven wu 17 at the time. It was a marvelous movie. He was written up in 'Seventeen' ~uine as a t.een--eer of the month.'' The movie was 2 ~ hours long, done in color and IOUDd with an 8 mm Bolex camera. It took nine months to shoot. "ll wu Uke 'Birth of the Nation'," Spielber5 recalled with parental pride. "Steve got better and better" at making movies his father recalled, noUQa another of his.early films was a war story called .. ,_.pe to Nowhere," which he al9o made in the Arlmna de9ert. "I think moet of the important thino in terms of the kids happened in Phoenix," Spielberg said. Steven won first prize in an amateur film contest "and a whole bunch of movie equipment," the elder Spielbers said. "Now that's he's a bi« shot, I haw all the 8 mm equipment •.. ''My contribution," Spielberg said, "I built moet of the •ta for him." SIMelbera, who'a an electrical eocmeer. Mid what he Ube about modan ~are lb9 .,..i dfedl. .,. .,._ In which hil '°" eXL'ell, perbap1 b'or.a.ilY ao .__ M a child. Stew uwl to hate math. lie would have me do hil homework." Yet, math playa an impor1anl put 1n deYiainl •pedal effects. 1be lltillkJn Viejo reMdent. who aleo has Uved ln w.um Beech, lndicated be ...... , aet too lnYOIWd In the alltter and .......... ol Hollywood . IWa a... to .... IDO¥lil .......... and "*'81 a• ... ~ ~ tbe om far "iNl," ..... hi c.-IW • total.., wttb ~ .... John ..................... Tiie movte .. 1941" "•tarted off .a..o1U1e11 .. Stewa.,,,.. JJ . i t =================================:::::( Whot'• Hoppenln• )~----------------"""'- 'My Teac~er was Edna Richardson. She looked like the sixth Goodyear blimp. There's five of t.hem you know.' • Dancing ... It's a confidence builder and 'improve_s your social life .. By SANDIE JOY Of llae Dally PUot Staff Wiley Hicks said he's fortunate and lacking in confidence. because he likes what he does. What lhese people want to do, he It wasn't aJways that way. explained. is to use dancing to build The 3 2 -year -o Id .Hic k a is _a their confidence in sociaJ situations. professional dancer and dance "Have you ever seen in a nighclub a instructor. handsome guy with a Rolex wat.ch "My mother made me take lessons. who says he won't dance," Hicks "I hated it. I hated it. I hated it," he asked. declared while sipping coffee in "If truth be known , generally, he's Maxwell's, a Hunting ton Beach halfway arrogant a nd he doesn't dining and dancing spot. know how to dance." ''My teacher was F.clna Richardson. He added, l'Jn any 90Cial situation I She looked like the sixth Goodyear get involved In, I feel very confident ' blimp. There's five o f t he m you and self-assured knowing there's not know," said Hicks who explaineQ he a woman in that room 1 can't dance n'\ver danced with anyone but with and make her happy s he danced Richardson until he was 16. with me. If dancing Is part of a sociaJ "Then." he said, "I took this girl to situation, I always seem to koow the a dance and learned I could do what things to say." all the oth er little boys couldn 't and I Otherwise. Hicks said. he , too. said, 'Hey. This dancing is okay'." might freeze up. Hicks. who was three-time National · Turning the conversation to dance Country and Western Dance trends, Hicks, who said he likes Champion and frequently t.eaches exhibition ballroom dancing best. dancing at s u ch Orange County suggested the current trend is toward nightspots as JW's Cowboy says Latin dances. "Five years ago," he dancing is "o ne of t he gre atest explained, "the trend came from confidence-builders in the world as 'Saturday Night F ever ' and was far as improving a p erson's life toward a style called dJaco dancin8· socially." "Then, with 'Urban Cowboy.' an While he called dancing "an international trend ln country dancing accomplishment ," Hicks also said, was sparked." "There is no right way to do anything There's nothing new ln dancing. on the dance floor or a wrong way. Hicks said, Trends come and go. "But there are easier and better "What's coming next," he said, "is ways. aocia1 Latin and swi"i dancing. And, "What you need to learn is to brush we're going to see a big boom in dance off your errors. studios again . lt'll lut four or flve ''If you make a mistake," he aaid. years, the n recede back Into the "big deal." . woodwork." The iHea of dancing, Hicks said , is When disco started waning, he to have a good time. noted, a lot of nightclubs began r , Wiley Hicks and his dancing partner, Che~I · Davis, kick up their heels. . . . people should laugh or cry or love or hate what is being conveyed to them. "If you g~t no form of audience reaction in exhibition dancing," he ~ugested, "then you've failed." Dancing. he contended, is a healthy form of exerdle. · "If you dance regularly, you get a whole lot more flexibility and your balance improves." Hick also suggested, "Ability is not a det.ermlnina factor" in how well a person will dance IOCially. "The determining factor in how well a person ~is desire." And, he said, anyone can learn to dance and have a good time doing it. "In the studio (he works out of the converting to country and western. T Fred Mtaire Dance Studio in Beverly Now, he said , country is on the v QCtOr to Q' nnear Hills),.. he said, "my job ls to teach downhill .Ude and they've oonver1ed r r people how to dance but, in the t.ck to d'8co or rock and roll.. h },t k T • ~ "'' rughtclubl, my Job ls to teach people "The trend toward Latin• atreactv QS ·QUt Or ar Waln "'• ...... how to have confidence, how to have seen in some of the amall clube,r' .r/. ___ ._. a aood Ume, to be one of the crowd." Hieb said. Television penonalit~ Ken Richters will {; -A lot of people are afraid even to "All social dancina comes from appear as author Samuel L. Clemeu -Mark take dance lessons, h e Indicated, ballroom,'' he Mid. "For the avenae TWain nQtl"i tome of hit private students .n•y, the -'-·--th'• .. • ii to have a -tn a perlonnance S.turday, Oct. 18 at •-r .. ._~ .... Golden Wat Coliellt ln HuntfttCton 8-:h. are IO 1quetuni8h about not wanUnc 1ood time and entertain )"ounelf. anyone to know ihey can't dance that Dance variaUona tau.f~ &hat need." "Mark Twain on -ro.&r" wlU be .,.._,ted at 8 he hM to atven them le90N 1n thek Hicka al90 notid, "Danctna .. an p.m. °' the colJ••'• communltJ thea&er. Richten, homa In wret. extremely emotional experience few trandunawcl by ...-.up Into a man In hJa 70a. will Hiclca who aid he's woridftl on a the audience• well• tlw dancer. It d*'-the c.dfonl6a llDld rwh, the Ovll War and ecnenPia=t dandnc, profiled the i• very Important to make the life on &hit M'w«w«ppt lltwr. avenae atudllnt • llnele. wry ·~ ract "' aome way to the Ad a a la .... Senior 1 .cure ftnandally, mmt ~ alone. • Im. •.aa.. nprnccd in &bal .t.wm •~on .,.... c ti..,. Oold Key ~ ~ ........... Uild ...... ' ......... , ••• ••• -.a.· '\· .. 1. ,1 '-•'• •,\.,\f\'-"-• v.d l ••• A .•\01\ Ar1~i"'(tr•·•'~·AA~~ ~ . Fonda's weapon is a twisted sort of love that he doles out generously to alienated. impressionable young people. Danny Stetson, played by Michael O'Keere, is kidnapped by deprogrammers in 'Split Image.' 'Spllt Image •• .' More than just a tournament of wits "Split Image" la about a psychological wreatling mat.ch between a magnetic youth cult leader (Peter Fonda) and a crude but effective "de-I"' (James Wooda). ~t of their atruule ls a sensitive college student portrayed by Michael O'Keefe, who... won an Academy Award nomination for his performance in ''The Great Santini.'' · O'Keefe plays Danny Steuon, a college gymnast who becomes infatuated with Rebecca (Karen Allen). an attractive young woman who says ahe works for a ''community aervtce project.•• Danny aooompenies her on a weekend outing to the group'• rural commune. Danny lmmediately recogn.lz.es ''Homeland'' as a religious cult. but slowly. inakllously. he ia drawn under the group's spell. "Spli\ lmag~" is a well-acted. thought- provoking film that is not always easy to watch. Seeing Danny's mental defeMeS chipped away by the affectionate cult members is almost as unnerving as watching Woods tonnent him in a locked room. Commendably, the film refuses to take the eaay out.a: the reliaioua cult is not portrayed as entirely evil, and Woods' d e-programmer Is certainly no aelfle9e hero. Even Danny's bewildered ,,,, By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 tlae Dally Pilot Staff parent.a ultimately must shoulder aome of the blame for the young man's moral confusion. "Split Image" was directed by Ted Kotcheff, whoae last film, "North Dal1aa Forty," explored similar shades of gray among pro football players and owners. This story la by Scott Spencer. who wrote the excellent novel of adolescent romance and obeession, "Endless Love." (He did not, however, write the screen adaptation for the odious Brooke Shielda film.) Robert Kaufman and Robert Mark Kamen aJao contributed to the final "Split Image" script. Like "Endless Love," this 8Cl'ipt touches on family presswu and the forced separation of young lovers. But director Kotcheff seems most fascinated by the power of personality displayed by the cult leader and the de-programmer. Indeed. he presents the men as fiip sides of the same coin. Fonda's weapon is a twisted aort of love that he doles out generously to alienated, imprftlionable young people who are desperately in need of direction. In return. Fonda's cult leader demands single-minded devotion. He tactfully quas hes budding romances between cult members, including one between Danny and Rebecca Woods' weapon is hate. He displays contempt toward his wealthy client.a ("I live in a trailer"), and breaks the cult's hold by making his subjects despiae him more than they love Fonda. He even asks Danny's aaoniz.ed family to appear with him on a televilion talk show. The performances by Fonda and Woods are so strong they almoet unbalance the movie. O'Keele lS also excellent, particularly in the e;u-ly scenes where he must show his gradual slide into the cult's grip. But the Ulm requires him to be a passive victim of emotional puppetry. In addition. his romance w ith Rebecca receives too little att.enuon, a senous fiaw because this relationship is pivotal In the film's final confrontation. Elizabeth Ashley and Brian Denneh y give · credible performances as Danny's parents, although again one wishes the film makers had sketched in the family background a bit more thoroughly. Despite its shortcomings, "Split lmaie" is the type of film that echoes in your mlnd long after you've left the theater. I\ raises many questio~ about two methods of mental rape and refuses to opt for easy answers. The Hammer's back. • • '/, the Jury' loses something Beck in my pre-teen years (I cringe to thlnlc how fart.ck), Mickey Spillane'• "L the Jury" WM required reading-not in .:hoot, certainly, and not neceuarily the whole paperback. Just the last chapter, and a~ically the ttallrir.ed paragrapha, waa sufficient to be "up" with the laie.t crue. This wu the genesis of the Mike Hammer series, a vutly SUCC1!91ful attempt by a neophyte . author lo out-macho any previoua private eye in the pulp rnepzine raclcet. Mike Hammer bec8me the epi\or'ne of the bulleta·boore-and-broeda ayndrome, and his reign waa Ione and lucrative. Now," years after Its fint publicaUon, "I, the Jury" is b9ck. OU. time on the bla 9CJ'MI\, for· what ita producen obvioully intend • a Jama Bond· ty~ aerln. Thoee Hammer worehlpen •ho shelled out llaeU' quu1en In the 'fo. ~-'* they ~ lboukl be owrjoyed to -their~ ....... then ... "'·'° ~pip. w.a. .. ,... ,,. ........ .,.. mixed. W)Ule .. ,, the J1111" .._ n~ htlh on &be _......._ vlole~--·""'1udlftJ_ ..... ....., ,..._. 8plD • ..... put llllD,.1111.....,..,. .... Ma. By TOM TITUS Of t•e Dally Pllol Staff Hammer characte.r haa even le91 dlmenalon than he did when originally painted with broad brush strokes for the quick-reed eecaptata in 1947. U you .et out to build, to 1peciflcatlona, a Mike Hammer, you couldn't do much better than Armand Atlante, a awarthy hulk of an actor who oozea macho menace. But eomewhere alonl the line Aaaante OD'ed on the "Rocky" movies and apparently took diction leuon• from Marlon Brando. It'• lem Amante'..f fault than that of the writer and director, howevef, that he's not liYen more ol a ahanoe to establilh hJa character. The 'emotional vow to awna-..... buddy'• death, ., crucial to the book, ta abment from the movie and the finale, 1.-.d ol • ~ orChe8nled eeducUon. COl'Dl!9 11C1Gm • pt -man kill. Y.t the ~ and end of the movie are vlnually &he oftl7 tlUnll i.ft Miili-intact from · · 8ptu.-'1 ort.16ul. ln a..tween ar• aaeoriecl eoupllap aatl thraehl..,. UH loaeel' to a convoluted plot that haa Hammer'• police captain ally, Pat Chamben (Paul Sorvino) in lhe pocket of, presumably, the CIA. Puri.ab will wince at the fllCt that Hammer's gorgeous settetary Velda (Laurene Landon) la a blonde and the stunnlna .ex therapist (Barbara Can-era) is a brunette a1nce the reverae waa clearly dktated by Spillane. &t neither alteration req&!nS much ac:dimitlaation. What la more .nc..ly ladcina ii the ot.e.ive motivation thac drtwe Hammer to alug and shoot hit way 1o venaeance. >.. dep6cted by Amante. he la aeveral cuts above Kevin Dobaon'a bloocn.. TV ~en6on but a\lll a far cry from the bi«er •veneer Splllane creeled. On • sbnpUatlc, action level, the movie ia a winner, with Allante'• cllmactk: bloodbath "With arch-Yillaln ......_ Snyder • ,,.,.. f..at. And Bill <"locky"> o;;&af. ~ ~ ...... limply ou1*ndlnl. 'n"8 album ahOuld ou...U the movM. "I, the Jwy'' ii a 20th Century ,._ nh I • IC'JllDlaC al YU1oul lhMtefl ...... the 0r-. ea.. . • .. \ • ~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contln9Attroetl~n·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~ a> ; High steppers .8 g LTD/Unlimited sets ~ ~ appearance at OCC u. ~ LTD/Unlimited, a Los Angeles-based dancE "g compan y featuring modem -dance choreography ~ will appear al Orange Coast College on Friday a nd ~ Saturday, Oct. 15 and 16. ;: The nine-member company has performed at the Los Angeles Street Scene Festival and wa! :§ selected for the 1980, 1981 and 1982 L.A. Danc.-c 0: Kale idoscope Fes tiva l and L .A. Ki~e tikof Choreography Showcase. The concerts will begin al 8:30 p.m. in OCC'! Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advance tickets, priced at $4. are on sale In the OCC Ticket Office, locat ed in the college'i Administration Building, or may be purchased using Visa or MasterCard by caJling 556-5527. A $1 <hscount is available for senior citizens anc children under 12. Group discounts can be arrangec by ca lling 556-5506. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5. --------~------------------------~---------~ READ THE Fl#E PRINT 4tr. : .... Dan Berney 88 Bottom and Lisa Robertson a s Titania dance a scene from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Modern-dance company L TD/Unlimiied will appear at Orange Coast . College Oct. 15 and 16. Advanc~ tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Administration ·Building. -· ~----------------------------------'(__~~-O~n_s __ 10_• __ •-----~~--------------------------------~ 'Dirty Man' funny , but leave kids home By J I M M Y JOHNSON 01 tbe Dally PUo& Staff . The Irvine Community Theater's production of· ''The Mind With the Dirty Man" is not the kind of show you would want to take the kids to. Instead, it's much Uke the ko0ch show at tM- carnival in that respect. The kids might slip in to see it, but you surely wouldn't take them. "The Mind With the Dirty Man" ls the funny story of Wayne Stone, played to perfection by actor. Bob Ryan. He is head of the movie review board in Buckram, Maryland. It's his job to see that no "skin flicks" get past him an d his 'holier -tha n-thou committee. B ut there's a problem. Stone's son has purchased the local movie theater and is making plans to show his lat.est film production, some~g called ''The Foot Fettish." Judging from the reaction of the movie review board, this little p1ece of celluloid pornography would make the likes of Linda Lovelace blush. Norm Cobb gives a good account of Clayton Stone, the son who has made millions by making double-X and triple-X rated motion pictures. Kalla Maher as Divina the pornography queen is an excellent·reason why you shouldn't take the kids to see this, but don't feel too badly when they slip through the side door. She looks and acts the part well. ' T he play winds up the season fnr the Irvine Community players a t Turtle Rock community center. ----------- There are 'three performances each week -on Friday and ~aturday curtain time is 8 p .m., while Sunday:s matinee is at 2 o'clock. University -Unlver-srty ---- --- of California. of CaltfornF' _lr_v•~---· ----Irvine <...i. The Infamous Professor Kingsfield of "PAPER CHASE" John Houseman returns to UC Irvine Tuesday, October 19 8 p.m. Crawford Hall To speak on "Perspectives .__ The State of the Arts'' General Admission $4; Senior Citizens, Other Students, UCI A lumni M embers $3 . Tickets AS UC I Box Office. 9 :30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday or Ticketron outlets. ------- ~ssociated Students present IN PERSON ....... . Lohman and Barkley, extraordinary comedians from KFI!!! comedians from KFI!!! hilariouslx interweaving characters and situations!!! Saturday, October 9 - 8 p.m. UCI Crawford Hall Tickets NOW: ALL TICKETRON offices and at ASUCI Box Office, University Center (714) 833 -5549 , weekdays between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. and at the door, the evening of the performance. $5 floor seats ; $4 bleactlers; $3 balcony. 5 :Y. 0 -:E i ']IC" Cl> :l a. Cl> :" "Tl ::1 a. .Q) -:c 0 n 0 CT Cl> ... !" ...... <O OD I\) Also w orth noting is the performance of Sand ra Hunter, who p lays Alma Stone, the sexually neglected wife who is forced to advertise for companionship ln one of those Pomo maaazines. Finally, there are Gail Bra nnon as Dianne Vracman. WU Thompeon a5 Father Jerome and Carl Albright as Lucrecia Conwell all playing their roles For further Information " Information (714) 833-6379 please call 833-5547. well as members of the review board. . "The Mind With the Dirty Man" will r un through Oct. 23 on weekends onJy. handcralb Uniqw Christmas 8'fts! Call 6 42'-'5671. Put a few words ' to work for ou. Food A Drink, Plenty of good fui\1 October 8, 9, 10 Anaheim Convention Center ---Unrversrty of Cahforrna Irvine Co••iH•• for Arts prn11ts IORIERTO CIPPOIE, iTIUll PllllST Friday, October 8, 1982 -8 p.m. -.Concert Hall Selections from Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt. General -$5, Sr. Cit. & Students -$4 OPERA A U CARTE - HHiHLl&HTS OF GILBERT I SULLIYll Sat. October 9, 1982 -8 p.m. -VIiiage Theatre Selections from The Mikado, H.M .S. P inafore, Patience, and Pirates· of Penzance. Costumed and Colorful. General -$6, Sr. Cit. & Students $5. ORAl&E COAST CILLEIE II& IAID -JAZZ Sunday, October 10, 1982 - 2 p.m. -Concert Hall Big Band Jazz directed by Dr. Charles Rutherford. General -$4, Sr. Cit. & Students -$3 (Tickets at door only) llDY lllEl.t 'lllTET Sunday, October 17, 1982 - 8 p.m. -Concert Hall They perform original compositions & folk pieces with Afro-Caribbean, Brazlllan, Celtic, Jazz & clasalcal Influences. FREE ADMISSION GULll IMTIY-. ~-UITUllT Friday, October 22, 1882 -8 p.m. -Crawford Hall Fl9menco W by a great muter. t:Joor -•7 .. 50, . JO §~ny -$4 I I • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lnterrnl••lon • ~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 'Blithe· Spirit • • .'The ghost and Mr. Coward plays well «i ~ Capturing and mainta ining an audience's 0 attention for three hours with a 40-year-old 0 drawing room comedy isn't the easiest task in the. 0 theater, but Saddleback College very nearly pulls it .i-oCf with h s Immacula te production o f Noel ii Coward's "Blithe Spirit." J: This delightful British trifle, in which three .... most definitely Is a crowd when the third party is ~ the ghost of the hero's first wife, is given a splendid -g revival by director H. Wynn Pearce and a cast well ! a ttune d t o the eccentricities o f English ~ u nderstatement. The only problem is its lengt h, ~ w hich tends to set a few heads nodding periodically. Pear ce elects to allow Coward's scen es to :§ ramble on rather th an condense them for more ii: expedient p acing. This puts the burde n of sustaining interest on to the cast, which is quite up to the challen~c. Richard Allan takes on the central role of the writer with one wife more than he needs with applaudable zest and polish. Jeanne Boucher as the current oc.-cupant of his estate is neither overly ~Joying nor shrewish. but quite natural under the circumstances and gives a fine performance. The play's s howcase roles are those of the ghostly first wife and the wacky medium who conjures her up. Beverly Arrowsmith revels as the sexy spirit, striking sepulchral sparks at whifll, while Valerie Moust is a comic delight as Madame Arcati, using her tall, angular physique to high advantage while restraining the more physical approaches to the role. Completing the Saddleback cast are Celeste Littleton and Stephen Pratt ln the expository roles of a visiting doctor and h is wife, and Gwen Fornataro in the juicy cameo of the hyperactive By TOM TITUS Of the D aily PUot Staff 1UTHE 9"1WT" A comedy by Noel Co.ard, directe<I by H W)'nn Pearce, "• maneger Cynthia Breakfield. aceniC design b)' Wally Huntoon, llgtltlng by Jett Catcjeron. costumn by Charles Caatagno. presentad Friday 1nd Saturday 11 8 pm. end Sunday at 3 p.rn et Saddleback College In Ml .. IOn VlejO. ~r11at1on1 831-<4656 Ch11ies Condomkle Ruth Con<lomlne Elvlra Madame Arcall Violet Bredrnan .. Or. George Bradm1n Edith . . ..... . THI! CAIT RIChaJd Allan •• • ........ Jeanne Boucher •• •• • • . .•••••• . • ••• • . ... Bevwty Arrowsmlth . .. .. . Valerie Moust ... ... .. Celeste Llttleton ..................... Stej)hen Pratt ... ... Gwen Fornataro maid . All a re q uite effective. Wally Huntoon's picture-perfect set design a nd J eff Calderon's detailed lighting add technical dimension in large measure. The special e ffects at the close of the show a.re beautifuUy accomplished. · "Blithe Spirit" will flit onto the stage of the Mission Viejo campus for three more performances, tonight and Saturday at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 3 p.m . . * BACKSTAGE -Mark Twain, in the person of TV personality Ken Richters, will visit Golden West College on Oct. 16 for a one-night, one-man show e ntitled "Mark Twain on Tour .... the performance is set for the main theater at 8 p.m. with tickets availabJe at the box office . . . . A course on "Arts Management in Orange County" will be offered by the USC College of Continuing Education starting Oct. 14 for people Cal1142-H71. ··PETER O'TOOU IS SIMPLY ASTOUNDING ... THE JOKES ARE GOOO BUT (Hf) MAKES IT M(JOABLE ... THE PICTURE IS A TRIUMPH OF CASTING'.' Pauhne Kael. THE MW Y~ER "SPILLS OVER WITH GREAT GAGS I THIS VE.RY FUNNY, FUNNY FILM THAT SllllES WITH SAUCY SITUATUIS MO £XPLOOES WITH EXCELLENT ACTIMJ!" Norma Mdain Stoop, WNYC RADIO Put a few word• to work for ou. "A VERY FUNNY MOVIL .(J( (J THIS YEAR'S ~T PLEASANT SURPRISES ... A CAST FULL OF SCENE·STEALERS'.' Michael Sragow. Rll.lir.G ST(lt£ "'(IS llY(JI) LAUGHTER INTO Ttf 0: SUBl.ltl REAl.IG .'1 tmST • ANO PO!rJNANT SELF·REVELAmr.' · Rich•d Schickel, fl( IMGAZll Caro lyn Matsuda ( seaied ) must choose between h er husba nd, Charles Mitchell, a nd alter ego, Rena ta Florin, in 'Old Times,' o pening at Golden West College, Oct. 15 . workin g or plann ing to work in arts-related organ izations in the county . . .. instructors include Len Bedsow, director of the Orange Coun~y Cent.er for· Performing Arts, theater manager Ted Schmitt and Michael Van Landingham, former director of the League of Theater Artisu .... the clasa will be offered at the Sullivan Community Center in Buena Park and, if there ia sufficient interest, in Costa Mesa's Neighborhood CommUnity Center . . call 523-0351 for further information .· ....... ------------------------------------4~-----"'~•~c_ra_•_•_,_c•_, ____ ~~---------------------------------- Slow start ... LeGrand waves life into pre.miere concert Too bad part of the audie~ in Knott's Berry Farm's Good Time Theater left after the .flrst part of the Orange County Pacific Symphony's premiere concert of the sea.son. When Michel LeGrahd, Academy Award-winning compoeer and conductor, took the stage, the orchestra 'seemed to come to life for the first time all evening. Perhaps it was LeGrand's charm and presence, or the way he l.oesed light-heMted jokes off to the audience, but it seemed as il the group of 85 local professional music ian s had undergone a metamorphosis under his direction. Too bad it all happened after intermission. Last Saturday night's performance was the start of the four(h season for Orange County's only professional orchestra. The concert, "Hollywood Pops: Music Crom the Movies," was the first of the group's three scheduled pops concerts, all to be held in the 2,200-seat Good Time Theater. Dwi.ng the first half of the evening, under the baton of Keith Clark. founder and music director of the symphony, the group just couldn't get warmed up. Though Clark's direction was energetic, and his manner personable, he failed to draw a vigorous, lively respoMe from the musicians. The concert was launched, rather hurriedly, with the Richard Strauss music that was featured as the theme of the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey." Too often, the melody carried by the strings was lost or drowned out by the brass and percussion sections, and what did come through was limp and muted. Clark led the group, with varying success, t.hrou8tl Johann Strau.'1 "Blue Danube Waltz," abo from "2001," Paul Dukas'• ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice," featured ln Walt DUlney'a "Fantasia" and Richard Rodgers' suite from "Victory at Sea." He fared better musically with the lighter pop 9COl"ft which dmed the tint part of the evenin«: the theme from "Saturda)' Night Fever ," by O.vid By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the Dally Pilot Staff Shire, and music from John Williams' score to "Star Wars." The promised special e ffects and lighting added little to the performance; in fact, when Yoda and Darth Vader ran uncertainly through the theater during the ''Star Wars" music, they only managed to confuse and distract the audience. F'ortunately, the evening took a turn for the better with the introduction of LeGrand, who led the orchestra in a selection of his own works, including the themes from "Brian's Song," and "Summer of '42." He, from the beginning. took command on stage. conductin,, singing, joking and playing jazz piano. Throughout, he was stylish and polished, and bes t made the orc hes tra see m brighte r b y association. In some cases, LeGrand's music is probably more well-known than the movies it accompanied originally, especially in the cases of "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Lile," from the movie "The Happy Ending," and "Tbe Windmills of Your Mind," from "The Thomas Crown Affair." A high point in the performance came when LeGrand introduced hi~23-year-old son, Herve LeGrand. The father and son exchanged kisses before ttley played the piano toge ther and conducted "A Family Fugue," Herve's composition, in its world premiere. The young LeGrand's music was fast, jazzy and fresh, and the orchestra, though by no means perfect, seemed to blOSBOm with him, creating a ge nuinely exciting atmosphere and eliciting a standing ovation from the crowd. The other pops performances will feature Mel Tomle, Feb. 19 and Chet Atkins, April 9. "The movie leaps to some strange, battered victory on the force of this supercharged, classically American perfonnance by Jon Yoight. '' -Jade Kroll, NEWSWEEX I - 7 ~ s= -~ J ! 0. ~ 'Tl ... a: DI ':< ~ 0 i .CD ... <O CD II,) ~-----=--=--=----- -------------A • ____________ ··-r ------------------~( ____ ,._._,_._,_o __ ra_bli __ • ___ )~------------------------------- N ! Golden Dragon •.. No greasy egg rolls served here ! GOLDEN DRAGON, 2023 Harbor Blvd., Costa g Mesa. 642-7162. Open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. u seven days a week. 'Same menu all hours. Special 0 lu()Ch~ns from $2.65 to $3.25. Ent.ree selections ~ from $2.95 to $9.95. Complete dinners from $6.50 to 'O $8.50: Reservations recommended. Bar service ;t available. ~ 'O Most of us know better than to •judge a i rest.aurant by its ornate facade. But a spunky .:it: colleague of mine has a most peculiar way of I measuring up cuisine of the Chinese persuasion. ~ Call it the-gre~y egg roll factor. § On that scale, for example, a 10-napkin egg roll a: is just about floating on its ~rving plate. That may be a c.rude and UNcientific test, but sometimes an egg ro!J that raws a nine la a portent of more grease to come. Cost.a Mesa's Golden Dragon, which has earned much respect from many a rest.aurant critic to pass judgment on its culinary efforU, easily captures a two or three. at most, on my friend's egg roll scale. Though I find . .th~ meat-and-vegetable-filled appetizers a bit too eonventional for my palate, I decided to put this time-honored establishment to the test. By JOEL C. DON OI tlM: Da.IJy Pi&ot Staff My guest agreed our order of egg rolls ($3.50) were some of the best served on the Orange Coast. The egg roll skins were delightfully fried to crispy perfection and were st·uffed with generous portions of tasty filling, Such culinary achievement comes with practice and our hostess for the evening, Chi-Yun Wang, has had more than a quarter century to master her art. Chi-Yun runs the show in the dining room and her husband, Yuan-Der, is the pre-eminent master of the Ritchen. To be sure, the Golden Dragon, which has a sister rest.aurant in Orange, Is one of the county's true family-f)Jn operations. Helping out Chi-Yun and her husband are a host of kin including brothers, coualns, sons, daughters, in-laws and, in addition. friends of the family. The cuisine, likewtae, is strictly home-style. No fanfares or frills; no razzmatazz. Chef Yuan-Der is devoted to only the freshest ingredients and his wife ensures that diners feel like they're eating out at grandma's place for a special Sunday dinner. - MOVIE RATINGS ,,,..,.. ... o1 ... ,....,..,. _ __ ... ...-..Yd ,.. ___ ,,,,...,.., __ ~ AU.AOEUOMITTlO ~ 0.-81"- fiii'l AU. Miii AOMIT'ft.O ~"-°"'-.......... ' MlnllOnO u'*' t7 NllWllW aco,....,.,,... ,,_.,..._°'*_ Indeed, throughout our meal Chi-Yun hovered over us like mom at t}le dinner table. ~ _is our custom, we did not announce that we we re reviewing the restaurant. Nevertheless. we were ml.de to feel as lf we were members of the Wang clan at a family reunion. 1.'he Golden Dragon isn't pretentious. There's minimal emphasis on Oriental decor. although the rest.aurant ls heavily accented in red. You can count on a wait on the weekends, bu~ we appreciated a sign that announced beer, wine, soft drinks and even sake were .available to thole waiting for tables. The menu ls a mix of Mandarin, Szechwan, Hunan and -remarkably -Korean food. (C"1-Yuri hails from Seoul, South Korea). Prices are most tolerable for the budget-conscious diner, with average entrees at about $5 and seafood items commanding a few more dollars. Following Our egg roll appetiz.ers, we launched into siullng rice soup ($3.95). This savory delight was carefully timed and it received praise for its unusual combination of flabors and appreciated portions Of chicken and ShrimJ>. Sweet and sour shrimp ($7.50) was marvelous. for its light batter coating and a most delicate sauce; See Golden Dragon, Page 12 MP N900n«llNCALFOINA\WT-1PIO& 'L ~TGMlt --- . ---~~:..: I -----------'(currently 1cr .. n1,,,, )..., ________ _ Movies now showing along Orange Coast A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SEX COMEDY: Rated PG, 1tan Woody Allen, Mary Steenburilen, Tony Roberta, Mia Farrow, Jdlle Ferrer and Julie ffaaerty. No& IJW\Y lauchs ~new idea in this tale ot Chanlinc romanc. at the tum of the century. AN OF FICER AND A GENTLEMAN: Rated R, stari Richard Gere, David Keith, Debra Winier and Louil Gcmett Jr. 1bere are very few surpri8es but IOlne beautifully drawn performances in thia taJe of boot camp and romance. lt'1 raie<S R becau.e of Jancuage, aex and adult situatioo'- ANNIE: Rated PG, 1tan Albert Finney, Carol Burnett and Aileen Quinn. 11\e film ii bMed on the popular mu.ical AMITYVILLE II: THE POSSESSION: More horror in that handsome, haunted Long Island home. What starts out as laughable turns scary and unpredictable. thanka to Tommy Lee Wallace's shrewd acript and the bravura direction of Italy's Damiano Damiani in hi.s American film debut. Burt Young, Rutanya Alda and other ch ildren, Jack Magner and Diane Franklin, are the new residents. James Olaon is their local priest. BAMBI: Rated G, ii the Walt Disney .mmated cl-'c that tint hit the blc anen in 1942. Thia ~timental tale ol a baby deer lhouJd be a treat to .. younpiera of today, just u it wu years ago. T HE CHALLENGE: Beat American-made martial-arts mm yet, plus a view of Japanese culture rare in American films. Scott Glenn la a foot-l00&e fighter who geis mixed up in a bitter family feud in Kyoto and falls under the spell of master of the sword Toshlro Mlfune. Directed by John Frankenheimer in top form. R rated for violence. THE CHOSEN: A warm film of illuminating emotional impact dealing with friendship, love between fathers and sons ano what it means to be J ewish. Based on the Chaim Potok novel. Rod Steiger, Robby Benson , Ba rry Miller and Maximilian Schell star. PG rated for adult situation. CLOCKWORK ORANGE: Rated R, Stanley Kubrick's film garnered critical acclaim when originally released in the early 70s. · E.T. THE EXTRA·TERRF..STRl.AL: Rated PG, atara Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert M.acNaughton and Drew Ban;yrnore. Thia highly acclaimed lcience-fantuy film deal& with a YOUDC boy who befriends a little loat alien from outer apace. Thia family film has been touted as one of the belt in yean. FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH: Rated R, stars Se.,, Penn, Jennifer Jaaon Leigh, Judge Reinhold, and Richard RomanUI. This film deals with teen-aaera J>WSUin1 dNp and sex and more tex. It ocillnallY WM rated x but WU edited down to an R raUna. Several lmpr81iw newcmnen in See Currently Screening, Page 10 .· THISHOUDAY ONE GREAT DISCOVERY DESERVES ANOTHER I DllcoNr the movie that lltta you up where~ belong. -ca .... has never been bett8r. Winger •• wonderfuf •nd CloeMtt •• terrific.• , ..... c..... I 9 I l! 0 -L ~ I Q. ~ 'Tl a: • ~ ~ -0 i !» ~ :g N .. :--------------------1( Currently lcreenln9 ) ... ----------------- u the gutay Rocky, who battles io de fend hi.I crown. The PG rating ii for violence. ~ From Page 9 MY FAVORITE YEAR: Rated PG, stars P eter cti this tale of the carnal side of high tchool It'• rated O'Toole. Jessica Harper, Jo.eph Bologna and Mark _g R becal* of its emphalil on w:x and eome Jlude Linn-Baker. A bright comedy in the tradition of last IClel'leS. year's "Arthur," about a lovable drunk and his 0 ~ . 8 FRIDAY THE UTH PART-J: Rated-&. • Gory ln 3-D with a bit of w:x thrown in;thi.s filrn I.a ~ bed. k '1 90 terrible, the first two Friday the 13th ~ filml don't eeem 90 bad. More mus murders at u. Crystal Lake. lt'1 rated R Coe gore, nudity and w:x. ..: -8 INCHON!: Rated PG, thU war picture st.an c Laurence Olivier u Gen. Douglas MacArthur, aod ~ Ben Gau.ara, Jacqueline Bisaet, Richard Roundtree, i and Toshiro Mlfune. Centers on the landing of U.N. ~ forces at Inchon during the Korean War. -~ I, THE JURY: Rated R for excessive violence, stars Annand Assante, Barbara Carrera, Alan King and· P aul Sorvino. The resurrection of Mickey Spillane's private-eye Mike Hammer. JEKYLL & HYDE ... TOGETHER AGAIN: Rated R. stan 'Mark Blank field, Bess Armstrong, Krista Errick.ton and Tim Thomerson. A chemist takes on a w eird !eCOnd personality after injesting his own potion. '"RUN-DON'T WALK· TO YOUR NEJGHBOAHOOO MOVIE HOUSE." • MMllll.YN He« $YHOICAfl 0 ~""""'' WCIANO PAVAR.Om A Glorious Uproarious Love Story. •cell•-l4w•d$ T-Ctnllt (7141751 4184 ~""mu~ti!i!~ft!!!!l •"-it.o 1n C ... t:t ... 1-==-=-1 ( LUXUIY THEATRES ) W' ,.. .......... J2Jlllltu............ 'W s m•tD44·»et•••6S4 mJ/e::.~ 1 s 'tf FOi A#'ll EJKITtmlml VlllltOur... * ARCAOEofGAIYlES• . ~i;,7;;{/lrJ. m exploits. Set in 1954 during the Golden Age of televiaion. • ON GOLDEN POND: Rated PG, 1tars Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn u an aging couple returning to live on Golden Pond. He's filled with anxiet1e1 about death; ahe'a interminably cheerful. They bicker polltely until the arrival of their daughter (Jane Fonda), her latest boyfriend, Billy (played brilliantly by Dabney Coleman) and hia 13-year-old boy. The PG rating is for iangu.ge. ~ PrNK FLO YD THE WALL: Rated R. stars rock singer Bob Geldor!. Pink Floyd's album ''The Wa ll," inspired this nightmarish film, w hich chronicles a rock star's overdose. POLTERGEIST: Rated PG. stars Jobe th Willlam1 °and Beatrice Strai1ht in a tale of the 1Upematural. The story la by Steven Spielberg; the dittictJon by Tobe Hooper. 11le PG rating ii for suspenw:. ROCK.Y DI: Rated PG. at.an Sylvester Stallone 'AClflC TllUTllU tlllft·• JWAr lfffll ,,_,CJI __ --MMIAI AllAll(MI IAIW ... llMlll IUI 1111£ .. 6 11.weE llllYf ·• ..... , .... _,,_, •••--n.r_ar_ .. ' ANAHEIM :,IJ ;I IN ............ -•. .,. ... o •' f '. 1 1 t ~. ~·.. , : ... " K "" ., r "1 _..., __ _ m'4CWO LINCOLN'. ·' "' Cllll·lll- ... T.. '"' n.IXTM-TWJNITNM." -.............. _ -.__ ---...,.,..,. ... ~ --caMa::~-................... , ..... ._ ....... _ ...... C.1'1- .... ... le • .......... _ ltl-M9J S PLlT lMAGE: Rated R, stars Karen Allen, Peter Fonda, James Woods. Elizabeth Ashley and Brian Dennehy. The story of a young athlete who gets in volved in a religious c1.nr. : STAR TREK II: Rated PG, atara William Shatner and Leonard Nlmoy in the continuing quest to seek out and explore strange new worldl. The PG rating la for action. Directed by Nic:holu Meyer. STAR WARS: Rated PG, stars Harriaon Ford Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinneaa, Mark Hamill and Peter Cwlhlng. Thia claaaic George Lucas science· fantasy film hu been re-releaaed as the evil Empire threatens the lifestyles of a cut of futuri.ltic good guys. Great special effects. THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS: Rate d R, stars Dolly Parton , Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuiae. There's not much seXY or lively action ln this film, which inflates the characters portrayed by Parton and Reynolds to larger -than -life images. It doesn't hold the See Currently.Screening, Page 11 "'The c ·h0sen' ... 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It's rated R TRON: Rated PG, J eff Bridges, Bruce Theater group to hold workshop for youths The Fountain Valley Communit y Theater will hold a drama workshop for young people beginning Monday and running through Nov. 29. Workshop director R ick Habib will offe r courses in basic introduction to acting techniques and advanced class stressing scene work. Placement will be accordin~ to experience, not age. Classses wilJ be given on eight consecutive Mondays from 4 to 5 and 5:15 to 6:30 p.!'JL at the Fountain VaJley Community Cente r on Slater Avenue near Brookhurst Street. Registration will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Further information is available by calling 964-5392 or 847-1108 . .. ~. ...... (N) ~ MT,_, 1a:tl ,.,....,_ ...... ------T .~Ot ~ 111 "HUllONGOU•" ........ -M ..... MT,_... "":".:-... - "8PUT IMAGE",.. M .. ...,_ ..... "I, THE JURY"11111 M ... .. _.... ...... .. ....., FAVORlf I YEAR".,.. ,.....,..,_ ::. ... 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(N) ·.:rr 1"1WALL" .. :'+&~1:: -.H..tlii + ... MT.~ ' CD ::> a. CD _ ... 0 0 -0 a CD ... I ~-- - .· _6-___ _ 11 '··-----------------r( )i::-------- N c:o ~ great," S pielberg said , but went downhill from Steven Spielberg making goo.d films a) there. _ ... He didn'L like "Poltergeist," either. 4> _ Preferring to accentuate the positive aspects of .g his son's carf'!er, Spielberg described "Ambrl'n'," o which he said was tne first movie Steven made 0 professionally. .;., .. Ambllrl'." a 25-to 30-minute "TV-size" film, ~ earned Steven a standing ovation whe n it was J: screened as well as a seven-year Contract with Universal Studios, the eld~r Spielberg recalled, Gi' noting the movie represented ''the first njckel" his "g son ever earned movie-making. · ~ It was shown at an international art and film $ festival in Atlanta, Ga .. winning young SpeiJberg a 3: first prize award. -It is the story of a young boy and girl and how !2 they meet, Spielberg said. ii: "She kinda takes over and bosses him in a friendly way. Both of .them get high on what looks like a first sexual experience. It was very delicate, nicely "told . . : When they reach the coast, he a bandons her and jumps in the ocean." Spielberg recalled that when his children were young in Phoenix, he would bring a 16 mm projector home from work and Steven wo uld darken the room and run three shows on Saturdays Arnold Spielberg likes to talk about ho famous son, Steven, the f ilm1J1aker with the little girls selling candy. "All the kida had an interest in music. My first "Steve would rent films and charge 25 cents admission," Spielberg recalled, with the proceeds wife. Lee, their mother, was really a good pianist going to the Perry Institute for Children. . .. I used to be a page·t\li"ner · · · . Peppering the conversation with observations _ "My youngest daughter, Nancy, is v 1~e and praises of all his children, Spielberg pointed out president of a jewelry firm . . . Sue used to be m that his daughter, Anne: was in the same field as -charge of a law library at Georgetown University. Steven a nd equally as talented. She's whatever she wants to be . . . Sue learned "S he has produced IO feature films, ... three sign la nguage ... Between them (Nancy a nd documentaries ... and did a lot of ~lJaneous Anne), they ran Los Angeles New Hospital." Nancy production work and has written several TV pilot worked in personnel and Anne in administration. plays and is in the process of writing more." The son of Russian immigrants, Spielberg is no- He added, "They're all bright, all successful slouch when it comes to creatiVity. . . . Sue just had a baby. She always wanted to be H e began hilf ca reer as a stock boy in a married and that's what she is. I have a grandson, 8 Kentucky department store where' he lat.er became pounds 5 ounces. Sue's just 5 feet tall. That's too manager:. , much baby. "All the time,'' he said, "I loved electronics and " ... All my children are achievers ... Sue's had been a ham radio operator since I was 15 years the best in ma1tL.. . . Sue and Nancy spent a year in old. . _ a kibbutz and," he said. after a year there Sue was As a youth. he suggested to his dentist that the teachtrfg the Israelis their own folk dances . -~~r;· 56 FASHION Isa.ANO • NEWPORr BEACH • (714) 644· 7030 man's patients would be happier if they could list.en to m usic, then proceeded to devise a music system for the dental oHice. He also makes amateur movies and is beginning to work with <..'Olor photography printing. S teven WllS born while Spielberg was working on his undergraduate degree at the University of Cincinna ti a fter h e'd s pe n t 2 1h yea r s as communications chie f for a t>qmbing squadron In India during World War II. He had been accelerating in college but when he became a father, Spielberg said he had to go to work so for \Ile rest of his college career he alternated ~n weeks of study with seven weeks of wok in Wllfat was called a co-op program. St.eve did part of his growing up in Camden, N.J., his father recalled, calling it "a terribJe town.'' That was after the elder Spielberg graduated from college and went to work for RCA. He's also held top positions at General Electric Corpl where he was instrumental in getting the firm started in process computers, at IBM where he designed industrial computers and at Scientific Data Syste ms in Santa Monica whe re he was vice president of engineering. Whil~ and Steven were living together in Los Angeles, Spielberg said, the v formed a company called Playmount Productions. Spiel is play and berg is city in German, he explained. Retuminff to the subject of his son, Spielberg said, "He's phenomenal, a director with _popular appeal.'' Irish folk singer scheduled at OCC Irish folk singer Kirk Olson will perform Saturday Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. in the Orange Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119 . Advance ticke!S, priced at $3, are on sale in the OCC ticket office 'Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. A $1 discount is available for senior citizens and children under 12. Tickets may be purchased by phone. using Visa or Mas te rcard, by calling 556-5527. Tickets will be.sold at the door for $4. Golden Dragon From Page 8 neither too sweet nor too tart. It's always a pleasure w hen the shrimp is' capable of making its own statement with this popular entree. Mongolian beef ($5.25) was artfully prepared in a tasty sauce a nd the meat was amazingly tender and a pleasure to the palate. We also decided on a vegetable entree, snow peas with water chestnuts ($4.25). Though fresh and crispy, the ingredients seemed to need more spices to Uven them up. Kung Pao chicken ($5.50). a s picy Szechwan native with peanuts, has long been my culinary barometer for the talents of any master Chinese che f. Some like it hot -I prefer a scorching affair. The Golden Or,.gon, however, has toned.down this e ntree to please just about the most fearful of tldte buds. But it 1tm fostered a most unusual spicy flavor remini9cent of a special blend of chill powder as weU as a nice helping of tender chunks of chicken breast meat. In the n~arly eight years since the Golden • Dragon opened, Chi· Yun has worked at least "nlne days a week ." She maintains a simple philoeophy about the quality of .ervice and food. Waiten are prompt and attentive and noth.tng leaves the kitchen ·un1e91 It's perfect. • . We!re ltstenlng ... .· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---\~, _____ D_l_v_•_r_•_lo_n_• ____ __.~~----------------------------------:----~ -PLAYS------What's happening along Orange Coast "ALL IN FAVOUR S AID NO," a comedy about labor-management relations, is being staged · at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (975-4033). Performances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 and weekend a fternooris at 2:30 througfi Oct. 17. pcrformandes tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. "BULLSHOT CRUMMOND," a Carce c.'Omedy "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE," the revival of a inspired by British detc.""Cltve movies of the 1930s. murderous comedy. ts the fare at the Costa Mesa closes this weekend at the New port Theater Arts Clvic PlayhouseontheOrangeCountyFairgrounds Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Ne wport Beach (754-5159). The show is staged at 8:30 Thursdays (675-3143). Final ~rformances will be tonight and through Saturdays until Oct. 16. Saturday at 8 o'clock . ''BLITHE S PIRIT.'' a British comedy Crom the "CAMELOT." the King Arthur musical, is School in Corona dcl Mar (640-2271). Performanc.-es §: are Fridays and Saturdays al 7:30. Sundays at 1:30 :E through Oct. 24 i ;It" CD :> Q. CD .., "DEATHTRAP." a murder mystery with a touch of comedy. as on stage at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north of Costa Mesa (979-55 11 ). CurLa tn tames V<Jry ~ Tuesdays through Sundays until Nov. 14. c: II) -:c "EL G RANDE DE COCA COLA." a com1l' musical revue, contmut>s at thl' Huntington Beach ~ Playhouse, Mam Strt'<'t at Yorktown Avenue an the 0 Seachff Village s hopping cente r (847-4465). g Performances arc given Fridays and Saturdays at ~ 8:30 through Oct. 16. ..... 1940s, winds up its two-weekend run at Saddleback being presented by tht' Newport Beach Parks, Co 11 e ge In Mission Vi e~j~o~( 8::_:3~1'.....:·..::4.::,.6~5~6!....)"....:· w:..:.:i l:..'..:h:__.....:Bc~a~c!.!h=:cs~a!.!n~dR:,:e~:!<::.:.,:rc::.!a=._:t~io:.:..:n~De~pi:::a:::.:.r..::lm~en:.::t:.....=.a.:....t ...:L::in:..:.:co::.::..::ln:.:.._.....::..::...:...-=-__;---=--=----------' "THE GONDOLIERS," an operetta by Gilbert ~ I\) See Diversions, Page 14 Five big concert s scheduled The Vienna Choir Boys and Metropolitan Opera sopra no Roberta Peters will be among those perfomung in the C r ys t a l Cathedral's "Season of Spectaculars" 1982-1983 season. Five artists will ap~ar in the Garden Grove cathedral's community concert series beginning Oct. 25. The first performance will featu re violinist Eugene Fodor with organist Ted Alan Worth and the Orange County Pacific Symphony. The progr a m wi ll b e in celebration of the 200th ann ive r sa r y o f Paganini's birth. Th e 24-member Vienna C h o ir Boys, founded in 1948, will s ing music by Haydn, Schubert. Mozart and Straua in their Nov. 13 performance. The Prague Chamber Orcheftra, a 36-member group which performs without a conductor, will appear Jan. 17, and the Primavera String Quartet will be at the cathedral on Feb. 5. Clo8ing the aeuon will be Peters, a member of the Metropolitan <>Pera for 30 years . H e r performance la .cheduled April 8. Ticketa for the five- concert aeries are priced at $68, $60 and $40, with individual performance t.icketa at $16, $13 and $9. Patron seuon tickets are also available for $150, whic h I n c lud e• complimentary .eating for the "Glory of Christ.mu" pnJCram and three patron receptiona folJowinc the cont'Wta. Tlc keta may b e char1ed by calll~I 971-4014, or purchased 1t Ticket.ron. For tJckets by rutl, wrtte "Seuon of Spec&aiculan," Cryat.aJ C.thldnl. 11141 Lewis Ii~ Grow, Calif. MI I ST. PAUL'S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY -PRESENTS & FOOD BAZAAR SATURDAY OCT.·16 11 a.m. to 10 pm. & SUNDAY OCT.17 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. IRVINE TOWN CENTER BLDG. 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine Across from UCI Campus ~ tv ,,,,., ., "'' , 1"11)~ UUJ ',\~11·1 ·s Greek Food & Pastries X19928~E~o:e::a: • Cheese Pita • Gyro Sandwich • Shish Kebab • Hors D'oeuvres Dishes • Loukoumadcs • Baklava & Othe r Delicious Pastries Coffee House :ox:::aac:80B~ q[:i~~. feg1a~ a R~n~!ng E: e::: EE • Dance Demonstrations Mus ic by: • • The Olympians . • The Bill Soteropoulos Band • Video Games • Horse & Buggy Rides Raffle 2 ! I ! 111!! NE I I !!! l!I ! E !! Ii ! • 8i E E! 0 8 E !le a a a ! a l!I • 1. . . .. -· c0 and Sullivan, completes ita run at the Newport ~ Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa .li Mesa (631-5110). Curtain times are 8 o'clock tonight g and Saturday. ,. 8 "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS," a ~ four-part comedy, gives its final performances :2 tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the San Clemente ~ Comnumity Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San .g Clemente (492-0465). i 1 ~ "THE MIND WITH THE DIRTY MAN," an adult comedy, continues its run at the Irvine Community Theater in the Turtle Rock Community Park auditorium, SunnyhHl Road off Turtle Rock E Drive in Irvine (557-7297). Perfonnance times are er Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Oct. 23. "THE PlRATES OF PENZANCE," a Gilbert and Sullivan musical comedy, is on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente (492-9950). Show times are Tuesdays through Thursdays at 8:15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:45 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7:45, closing Nov. 14. ''RAIN," the Sadie Thompeon drama, cloaes this weekend at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-4113). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8:30. "ROOM SERVICE," a wacky comedy originally ,aone by the Marx Brothers, i• being presented at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Performances are Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. Until Oct. 16. . -·All------ ART SHOWS at Golden West College in Huntington Beach and Orange Coast College in Cc»ta Mesa oontinue trough October. Orange Coast Fine Arts Gallery hours are 10 a .m .-3 p.m . weekdays. Golden West Fine Arts Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays. . ENTRIES FOR juried photography exhibition are being sought by William Riley. Art Department. Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mi•ion Viejo 92692. SLIDE LECTURE by Vito Acc0nci on his work is 1:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in Saddleback College, Art Room 203, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Admission $1 . "PRE-HISPANIC ART of Mexico, Guatemala and Central America" at Bowen Muaeum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours 10 a .m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Admillion by donation. "MOTEL MODERN ," an exhibit with furniture for the lnn of Tomorrow, opens Oct. 26 at Richard Kuhlenschmidt Gallery, 4121 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. INK-BRUSH DRAWINGS. with Biblical themes are at the Jewish Community Center of ~th Orange County, 298 Broadway, Laguna Beach, through Oct. 25. Hours 9 a .m .-5 p.m. weekdays. FIFTY WORKS BY Laguna Beach artist Leonard Kaplan are at Cypress College Fine Arts Gallery, 9200 Valley View St .. Cypress, through Oct. 21. Hours 11 a.m.-3 'P.m. weekdays .. L TD/UNLlMITED dance company performs at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 15 and 16 in Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets at $4 on sale in OCC Ticket Office in the Administration Building. Admission at the door $5. EXPERIMENTAL DANCE COMPANY TNR performs at 8 p.m. Oct. 14 and 15 at UC Irvine Fine Ar ts V i llage Theater. Three's Company experimental dance company performs at 8 p.m. Oct. 16. General admission $5. Information 833-6379. -ETC.---.. --- "FESTIVAL OF JAPAN" with Japanese dancing, martial arta exhibit.ions and kite-making demonstrations is Oct. 16-17 at Marineland, Rancho Palos Verdes. "Greek Odyssey" with Greek comedy, dancing and music is Oct. 23-24. WHITTIER SOUTHEAST Asian exhibits, a $3 million complex of primate and bird enclosures, has opened at San Diego Zoo, marking completion of first phue of renovation of zoo'a central mesa area. Includes plants and animals of Asian rain forest regions . NEW YORK CITY OPERA perfonns Nov. 19 . and .TAB HUNTER Sta"lng In "Here Lies Jeremy Troy" A Hiiarious Comedy Written By Jack .Sharkey Now playinc thru Oct. 17 .._...111m .. GIGI" Opens Oct. 19th The Olll Business cw. Spons.s A Clam Bake At Th~ A Benefit For Dlsabl«I Children Sundq, October 10th 1 ~ lb. Lobster 1 lb. of Clams ~ lb. of Mussels Corn on Cob Wed Potato Gr-. Sllld er.ti--llyrs.&tlfldlr From J :JO On live Entertainment Door Prizes Exhibitions Many ott. "9rpriles Wine & Beer I I I I '1 I I ---------------------------------'~---~D~lv_•_,_,_1o_n_•~~~)~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==15 From Page 14 F s d d s d s -MUSIC.----------_'11. arm atur ay an un ay. " noopy on lee" Dec. 5 at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the Los skating show is twice dally Fridays, Saturdays and ~ Angeles Music Center. Operas include ''Madame Sundays. OPERA PROGRAM with arias from Mozart's Butterfly," "La Traviata," "The Ma#{ic Flute," "Le "Le Nozz.e di Figaro" and Pureini's "La Boheme" is Nou.e di Figaro" and "La Boheme.' Orders can be ACTOR WILLIAM WINOOM performs in 7 P:m .. Oct. 24 i!' Loyola Marymount College sent to Music Center Ticket Office, 135 N. Grand "Thurber" at 8 p.m . Saturday, Plummer auditorium, Batavia and La Veta, City of Orange. Ave., Los Angeles 90012. Auditorium, Cal State Fullerton, 201 E. Chapman Information 543-0543. i ~ Q. ct Ave., FullertoQ. Admission $5-$8 . T ickets, call GUN SHOW AND SALE is Oct. 23-24 at 773-3371 or 77~3347. Anaheim Convention Center. Hours 9 a.m.-6 p.m. LOS ANGELFS WIND quintet performs at 8 ~ p.m. Saturday in UC Irvine Fine Arts Concert Hall. ::i. General admission $4. lnformatlon 833-6617. g. Saturday and 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Sunday. Adult GRECIAN Ft8TIVAL AND FOOD BAZAAR admission $3.50, children $2. is ~t. 16-17 at Irvine Town Center. 4201 Campus . ~ Drive, Irvine. across from UCI campus. Admission FIESTA MEXICANA featuring Mexican tree. Sponsored by St. Paul's Greek Orthodox movie star Manuel Lopez Ochoa ia at Knott's Berry Church of South Orange County. · SOPRANO LUCIA POPP performs at 8:30 . p.m. Tuesday in Music Center Pav1J1on, Los Angeles X> opening the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrity o Series. Information (213) 972-7293. i DIXIELAND JAZZ FRIDAYS 6:30 to 9 P.M. Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family ., ..... ~~ ru..-11 ...allM. IDTMmlll'S •1 lllRCH 155-2414 NEWPORT BeACH Comer of Von t<.-men JERRY REED ~· '"" For Dine Out Advertising And Information Call Brenda Caponera 642-4321 ext. 269 _..._ _ _. • CHOPPED LIVEI PLATE with potato salad, cole slaw t. soup • TUIA IALAD PLATE with potato salad, cole slaw & soup * I EllEIT IELECTIDll: • Bread Pudding • Tapioca Pudding • Gelatin or Sherbert IEIEIAIE IELECTIDll: Coke, Root Beer. Tab, Sorite. 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Bach's final S • compositions, specializes in the masterpieces of ~ baroque literature. cf -o appeared throughout the country inclu Ing a ·c Since ita American debut in 1977 at the Los highly acclaimed New York debut last year under They are CWTently artists-in-residence at the California Institute of the Arts. Subscriptions to the concert series may be obta.lhed by writing to Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society, P.O. Box 385, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 or by calling 494-2822. . u.._ Angeles Music Center, the "Musical Offering" has the auspices of Carnegie Hall. ~ ~ t':T'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=================================-~;;:.==--:...,, ·( i 1 ~ . i=-DINING I ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ut here., , .......... All you can eat each· day of the week for oDly $5.50 Bring this coupon to the Big Yellow House. any day of the week. and evety adult member of your party dines for only $5.50. That's a full dollar off our regular dinner price! And what a dinner it is ... all you can eat of two delicious entrees: our famous fried chicken. plus another t~t varies daily: beef ribs with barbecue sauce. roast beef. trHip steak and so on. There's also a tureen of steaming soup. crisp garden salad, vegetables. mashed. potatoes and 9f""Y and plenty of hot cornbread with honaj:>utter: Kids save a dollar, tool· Kids always eat for less at The Big Yellow House. according to their weight on our old-fashioned scale. and With this coupon. they save an additional dollar, too. So bring the whole family-everyone saves a dollar on dinner! - -•CUP COlJION ·'l~~B!~~~use Saturday. 4· 10 pm; Sunday. 3·9 pm; Sunday Brunch, 10 am-2 pm. In Mt.Ion Viejo 11t 2&181 Marguerite Pb\I. bl Cerrlto8 at W05 E. 183nl St (714) 495-3340 \ (213) 9'l4-8120 hi GMden Gnaw• 91001r.k ANe. In Calta M-at 3010 Hasbor lhl. (714) 8'Jt.2tDJ (714) 549-0310 .. llilyPilat MAIN OFFICE ~ w .. t .. , St., Coete M ... , Ce. llalf eddr ... : Box 1MO, Coste M ... , Ce., t2t2t Telephone: 142-4321 Program information is provided by the networlu 1t.11tions and ia 1ubject to chan.ge without notice. -Index TV Antenna ..................................................... PIJIJe 4 Daytime Drams ............................................... l'lge 5 Daytime Schedule ........................................... PlljJe 8 Sports .......... ......... .... ..... .......... ... ....................... Pap 9 Inside TV ........................................ .... ............ Pa/If! 11 Evening Schedule ......................................... Page 13 TV Puzzle ....................................................... Page 39 Letters ............................................................. Pap 39 (2) KNXT, CBS, 8121 W. Suneet Btvd., Lot Angelela, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 w. Alameda Ave., Burbank Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Proapect Ave., Loe Angelee Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7877 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, ~hway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. -· •····• .. II) KTLA 5800 W. SunMt Btvd., Loe Angil•, Ce. . ') KHJ-TV, 5515 MelrOM Ave., Loe Al'lgll•, ca. 11J KTTV, 574e W. SunMt Blvd., Loe Ang9ie9, Ca. , ·c;;· 915 N. U1 -Ave., IM Angoloo, C& (28) KCET 4401 SunMt Btvd., Loe Angelel, ca. (50) KOCE, 157-M Golden Weet St., Huntington a.ch, C&. VIDEO MOVIES SPOKEll HERE *ALL THE MARBLES *NICE DREAMS *CUTTERS WAY *BEACH GIRLS *HANKY PANKY *PRINCE OF THE CITY *BLOW OUT •WRONG IS RIGHT • •• O.B. *CONAN THE 8ARBARIAN No club to join No membership fees All ratings 1,000's of movies avsl/able •Books _,... recogn.lzed TV Antenna, 24 •·Actress comes back Soaps, 5 •Father nlck"amed Letters, 38 -------Lance Kerwin stars in 'The Mysterious Stra nger.' -TV&ntenna New TV series takes a look at books By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. Deir .......... Television, the medium that has helped recent generations kick the book reading habit, is about to make amends. Well, in a small way. at least. In recent years, authors with new booka to dlacusa have been relegated to the final moments of the dally talk ahowa, appearing aome time after the latest sitcom stars and the singing dogs. BVT NOW, the printed page is finally taking center stage in "World of Booka," a new public television aeries produced in asaociation with KOCE Channel SO in Huntington Beach. The program is sort of a televised version of a newspaper book review aection. Then again, the television §eneration migbt prefer to call it a Sneak Previews'' for books instead of movies. On Channel SO, "World of Books'' airs at 10:30 p.m. Mondays, with a repeat at 6 p.m. Saturdaya. KCET, Channel 28, in Los Angeles la broadcuting the ahow at 3:30 p.m . Saturdays. VETERAN JOURNALIST Bill Stout, who does nl&htlf oomrnentaries on the KNXT Channe 2 newa, aervea •bolt t.hJ"ouchout the 13-week eerlea. Altematina • co-hosts are author and talk ahow noatela Joanna Barnes and actrell-author Susan St.raaberg. Stout and hla co-ho.ta give brief review• of new booka, both fiction and non-fiction , by well-known •Uthora and n e wcomera. Each program alao features the co-hosta ~ new pubUcatkma with in- atudio guesta. 1be ftrat program, aired Monday, included ln...-vieWI wit.h bm-aeWna author lrvln1 Stone and witli comedian Sid Caeur. who recently oublllhed an autobio1raf>hy called r.Whera Haw I s.nr • NEXT WED'S ahow will feeture author Steve Shapn ~ how he viewed a "heroin feciory•• while ~ hJa novel '"'lbe Clrcle." Aleo 1ppesiftl II Eva Gabor, who talkl about her frlend1hip with actor·playwrt1ht Noel Coward In maneeUon with the publlcaUon of • .,,.. Noel Coward Dlartel." In • tlJtfhone ., ,......... the new ~ ltou=•ld"Woilcl of ..,. Wp aua void tn _,_, .... ftllan . .,,.,...,, 0..U: IF I, - Bill Stout "I'm so fond or the idea, and I so hope that it works," he said. "We haven't had book programs o n television for the laat few years. It used to be a ataple, that attack on the ne:w stuff ln print every week . . . "THIS SORT of broadcasting interest ln books seems to have gone 9~t of atyle. 1 think 1 know why and It• depreaaln&. I'm convinced that we're about to tumble into an age of total Hllteracy. I aee it happening a.round me in our buaineaa, with many of the people who are hired, who are product.a of what.'1 called higher education and can barely read and write.'' la televlaJon the prime culprit In apnlldina thla epklemk: of Illiteracy? "I think to," Stout aaid. "I think t.eleviaion make. lt -1 to 80 ~h Ute without betfll able to reed. Im not tryin1 to lead a cruaade or anythmc. but for thoee who enjoy r9tld1nc ilnd perha.-haw Ftten out of the habit Mca\lle ._leVllton bu mmde It IO eMY to do that, I think thia IOl"l of pl'Oll'lm m.y be -.-ful." IN RECENT yun, local new1 propw haw t.n npeachd, end new f•tuNI IUCh • miM9 ...._. and ...... teleYtlkln ...... b9w beln added. &taut bM llttle biape, hoftww, dlM .,..... book l'ft1twa -m • inserted in these news programs. "The people who run television n ews increasingly in recen t years have gone for a formula approach ," he contended. "Every day you'll see stuff about sick _people and about medicine and abOut consumerism - the m e-centered helping people approach. But you don't see much in the way of book plugs." Stout hopes ''World of Books" will help viewers sift through the 32,000 new titles publlBhed each year. With haid back prices climbing toward $20, book lovers can hardly afford to risk such an investment on a publication of little merit. "MOSTLY, I LIKE (the sho>V) be- cauae I'm increasingly concerned by what l eee around me -too many people who really don't read," he aaid. "Now. the booksellers will tell you that sales are up, and that may be. But 1 don't know how many of thoae books are bought by perhaps a smaller number of people. "! ic.now what kind of people are coming out of the schools and coming to work in my business . . . 1 find it ver y d e pressing to work around people who spend a lot more on thelr hairdo• than they do on their libraries, and televi1ion has a great many of thoee." * * * A dilferent eort of printed paae la the focus of another fine new aerlea produced In a.odation wi\b KOCK. "~nwrlten -Word into Imaae'' c on1l1t1 of interview• with aix dlatlngulahed acreenwrltera, alone • with clips from their most famoue fllnw. The 30·minute programa air at 10 p.m. Mondaya on Channel ~. and at 10 p.m. Sundaya on Channel ~· FILM MAKERS Terry Sanderw and Freida Lee Mock ~ the •rie9byin~rviewtn8wrlwraWWlam Goldman ("Butch Cualdy and the Sundance Kid''), Paul MuUrlky ("An Unmarried Woman"), Neil Blrrwn ("The Odd Couple," ttc.), the now dedlwd Eleen« Pwry ("DWJ of a Mad Houlewlfe") Carl J'......n ("W,h Noon") and ~rt Towne ("Chinatown ''). In the first pro1re1n In thl1 fudnaUftl •rl•, GOidman clam. that 1creen d'-lffu• 11 not •• Important• c1r .. uc lll'Uetlal'e. • allo..,.._ther1 ;:=........_. .... :::t .. ~t:..... ~lfl: Pl 'Os°''' .. a.uwai ....... ................ 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Popular actress back 0n 'General Hospital' 81 LYNDA llllUCll Bubbly J-=lde Zeman, one of daytime'• moet poDUlar aicv-. returnl to "General Hoepital" in the role of ~ Spencer ln Nowmber. When Jedde del)U'ted. 1aet ,.er, the w11 -.ared by O&ona Monty that the-roa. Would be held °'*' "-her. No word on the 1~Une. but before J..:kle left, her chancter Wll lnvolved with Noah Drake, played by RJck Sprtnatield. Perha(ll um twomome will aet tqcether - at i..lt until Rick depaN ..,.1y next yeer. Lut WHk, "Capitol" looked like an edition of "Whatever Became of ... ?" Several former prime·Ume • performen who haw been aone from the ICene for • while tumed up. RAChard Jl'«an, who ltarred on ''Empire" and "Redlao" ln the •eo., ii now playt.na Sun Clea -a major character who hal 1pent moet ot the put llx montN off-tereen. Frank Aletler, once married to Lee Meriwether and former •tar of auch aertee u "Brinllnl Up Buddy" and "It'• About Time,'' la pJaying the unlveralty hoepltal admlniatrator. And Richard Deacon, fondly remembered u , Mel Cool•)' on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and Lumpy Rutherford'• dad on "Leave It to Beaver," hu been cut u the head of a private hoepttal. We find Deacon'• cuting the most unusual, but it aeema to come off -althouah at Umet we're waitinl foe h1m to utter, "l don't know, l\ob, ·what'• A1ah aolna-to t.htnkr ' Speak.Ing of "Capitol," Ii.nee the Corringtona have taken over u head writ.en, the ahow hu 1tepped up ill Pl"lt and kept ill ortaina1 hilh·P. look. "C.p&tof" " •till '· hlah tn the raUnas -ln fact, lt remaina the hlahftt-raied new daytime eerTa1 ever. Sainmy Devil Jr. •tan on "General Hoe~tal" 8'artift4I Oct. 12 fOf' 1 three-week run u Bryan Philfipe' retormeCl alcoholic dad lddle. O.\IU, who hu a1ao ap.,...-.d on t'Love of Life" and "One Life to Live," rtiquetWd the ~ ltlnt. We're pleued becaUM Todd O.vta, who playa Bryan, wW at laat have a focal 1toryl1ne, if only for a few week1. Todd, who haa 1tudled actln1 under John Houleman, hu tanaulahed on the lhow far too Jone. We had the feellna that once t,he Luke·and-Holly· on-the-run 1toryUne ended, OH m11ht Juat zero In on 1tories that aoapa do best: thoee that touch the heart and probe emotJon. But whoopt, we Juat heard the latett writer added to the OH 1taff 9Clipt.ed one of the "8~ Trek" moviet! It'• official: Pat Falken-Smlth la the new head writer of "The Guiding Li1ht." Dou~ Marland'• lut writing · effort.a for ''The Guldin& Llaht' were SepL 24. Thia la the aecond time f'alken-Smlth haa taken over a 1how for Marland. When Marland waa fired from "General Hoepttal," Falken-Smlth 1tepped in. Marland la now working on a cable TV aoap project called "New Day In Eden," which will be done In conjuction with "Prlmn" and "Showtlme." "New Dey in Eden° will run one one-hour eplllode a week, which can ' · either be 1hown in half-hour inatallmenta or in the full hour veraion. 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You can •lect a recent film or a aentimental favorite from the put. Not only can you watch ln comfort. but there's a deli down the atreet and lh~ll·n ver. One, located ln the Sumet- Gower Studios ln Hollywood, 6-the brainchild of Michael Burney, Jeffrey Mitchell and WUliam Anenault. 'n\ey hope to open more viewlni rooma 900ll. , --Mary Martin, despite a near f atalraccident in San Francieco, is ready to start her .second season as coho1t with Jim Hart~ ol 'Over Easy.' The program airs at 12:30 p.m. weekdays on KCt;T, Channel 28. · ·n-··-M&, .............. ,. .Dnli. -..._ .................... . .... .._ ............. (1') Cl ( .... , •• -- __ , •••11 C'P , • ., ... ,. .......... c,... ...... y .... -.... _._,._ .. ·1 :r .. . ....... JI (lln.) mowc1a ., .. .,... O ... ._0111it'11a.ca1n.) ' •••• !l.f!R-~.--................. .-...u. .......... ,.1:---·· -----c .......... . FD 11/..,_....._. ..... "=' tf ;)! 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He'• a1JIO an aocompllahed, h11hly energetic young actor, aori of a youna Richard Chamberlain type. >.. a matter of fact, Chamberlain ii amona the older profellionala Kerwin holda in hllh recant and aald he'd like to spend more time with. -. A native of Newport Beach (he wu born in Hoaa Memorla1 Hospital) where he 1t1U lives aome of the time with hia mother, Lola Phillips, Kerwin wu eager to talk about hia upcoming PBS (Public Broadcaatina Corp.) role in Mark TWain'1 '"the Mysterious Stranger." "Stranger, an adapiaUon of Twain's last novel, a1ra at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, on KOCE, Channel 50. The 1 \fi-hour-long clualc, which t.ook elpt weelu to lhool In an authentic 708'-ye.ar-old Austrian cutle, a1JIO la airing throughout the en~ PBS nationwide network. It's a co-production of the Nebraska ETV Network and the Great Amwell Co. in aaaociation with New York City's WNET and three Austrian film outfits. In it, Kerwin , who first came to public attention as the star of the TV aeries "James at 15.'' portrays what he calla "a aort of Socra.Hc character . . . a protagonist." ,I • . It'• a different · kind of role for Kerwin who most often baa portrayed somebody's yeralon of the all- American boy. Referring to hia other roles, the young actor joked about having la1t his virginity three ti.mes in a row in other productions and quipped, "I waa going for the 'Guinness Book of World Records' but l could never beat Brooke Shield.a." Speaking. rapidly with a hint of sophistication to his voice, ~erwin thumbed a thick, dog-eared volume of 4 Twain's work, emoting lines and searching for sections to illustrate his point that Stranger "is a wonderful story," and hia role as "4~" ia "fantastic." "I get to play the instigator Instead of the naive youth," Kerwin exptained, noting the Unea provide "an excellent exercise for an actor in enunciating" whereas in many so-called Hollywood roles an acior can get lazy with his language. You can't do that in a classic, he indicated. in other productions, K erwin said, "I speak like I speak the majority of the time, backwards with my tongue tied in knots. Forty-four haa sort of a Socratic way of speaking." Stranger "is a very provocative story," he add~. "It'• a typicaJ Twain romp with all the adventures they have ... It has all the wonderful aspects of a dream and all the tragedies of life and vice versa." Stranger takes a sometimes fanciful, sometimes cynic.al look at the pasaiona and peeves that were threaded through Twain's work. The produetion i.s rich with such (See KERWIN'S, Pa1e H) • Lance Kerwin, right background, plays '44' in 'The Mysterious Stranger' on PBS. Also featured are Fred Gwynne, front, and Chris Makepeace. Friday, October 8, 1982 11 ~(Ji~tJ?/ r~MCA~~ g='~ "Club of Champions" Fadlltle1 include: • 19 Tennis Courts ~· • Jr Ofympk Siite .~ Pool '~ • Dlnint Room • lor /lodcgammon • • loom • Match Mate BaU l Mochlne · • Profe.slonal Ten nit Instruction Membenhlp1 AvaiJ: • Corporate • Family lo Single • Junior Executive •Swim • Junior T enni1 • Annual Fer More Information Call 644-0050 2601 Eottbluff om.. Newport leach -~ "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" 1980, Comedy) LHy Tomlin. Cher1et odln. (1hr.,24 min.) ....... .. &::. ... .... -·---Yam ..... -lmlAITY ., ..... ....... OlmUIY .... ... "High k:e" (1980. Orama) Devid Janssen. Tony Musante. Three mountain climbers are rat1Cued from an obecure cNff aa a raeul1 the valiant effort• of a veteran ranger. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I) ... "Arthur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Uza Mlnnalll. While hit family attempts to foroe him Into a pre- ananged marriage, a drunken, hedonistic l)leyboy lall In Tove with a poor working lalrf 'PO' ( 1 tir .. 53 min.) ,. .... ~ ..... ... lmCllY Edmonton Oilers vs. New Of1t lllandar9 ( 3 hra.) IT:.. ..... "Rime Of The Aoclant Marlnef" A film by Ken Ausalll featuring • perallef between the belt· known poema of Samual Taylor Coleridge 14 Frtday, October 8, 1982 end the poet'• own lite. haunted by hit ~adOlotlon. (1 hr.) • c ...... -...... "061h Aaeemblv Dlltrlct" Harrle1 Henson va. Tom McCllntoek . CENA N1 CCllfACT UM11 .... "Blue F'tta Lady" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Cllhryn Harrllon. Marti Holden. A young git! trlM 10 88119 a cantakerout horae lrotn being told to a wotk farm. ( 1 tv .. 31 min~ ---1:u-~ IWll'YMYIMMI P& .,..._ A flraH\llnd report on running a marathon: dogs wtio help their ~mnren . I,_.., __ I! ..... •11•11-.r m 9L Cohosta Len Dawaon and Nick Buonlconll pratent highlight• of the ~.avlout ..-·, PfO lootbeH action "flC\.:'. )tervtewt with players and coachal. c[)' .... "The Greet Muppet Ceper" (1981, Comedy) CNwlel Grodin, Diana Rigg. Aec>ortn Kermit. Fozzte and Gonzo trace a fabulout tloten Jewel to London . 'G' (1hr.,40mln.) (D)WYAW_,_,... ...... CZ)llO'lll "The Pied Plpef" (1972, Farfl· •Y) Donovan, Donald PlaeMnOe. In ~ 13009, a wanderer who flllt to get peld 1 for ridding a town of rOdentJ r8'llllt" lglinal the town tethers bY apjntlng away their chlldfen. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·'="~"*' •IN'I TllAorno..AL WU P'OI' tlloM ""'° tllop for qu1IM1 Ucalolrl , doWll•ICJlr- 0 I around Pot Marl11i'• .,011 CCIII IOUOf lhr 111tceu/lll IMlu '" rlau1r trodlliofttll.t-#a1lor"1 bu cro/t ,,,.,.,. IDllo car~ dftlf'Wd /rorn 111,wrb ,.br1r• for "°"' ctlm/ort Tale wags the dog HOLLYWOOD (AP) -T h ia le a •haaY q 8'0ry. Leo la a canine actor who plays J8Ck, the one- eyed doS, In the new ABC aeries ''Tales of the Gold Monkey." The little terrier, w h o frequen tl y wean an ~tch ln the show. &Iii played t h e camp do1 ln "M·A·S·H."' ancf Ml been ln NCh movl9 •• "Nickelodeon," ........... "and •eon-. D." • • I • m TCNm Featured: a profile of sportt announcet Vin ScYlty; a look al ~, ... Ll-•-.n•,..,., 1 11CTAC- •tSIAM:I ., ... -W Guest:~Rtwn ..... ,~ WM&. mmT -''A Commodity In YOUI Future?" Goel!: Jake Bernstein. ~eeklanl, MBH Commodity AcMtoB, Inc . • ... "The Vlolenl Onet" (1967. Orama) Fernando Lal'T\88, Aldo Ally. Mur· der ~It In denger of being lynched 8l'e UYed bY the lherltf. ( 1 Iv., :Jb min.) ... ()) ,. --• ~ Roecoe nomlnet• hlmlelt fot "Lawman of the YNr." (1tv.) 8 • .,...,_ ... mmllTM A tmart glrljn Wall's eclence cle• det1lop1 a paint thel explodes at high temperatur• and robs Matthew of his extraterreatriel r.w 1"~ ProdU<:en" ( 1967, Com- edy) Zero Mottai, Gene Wilder. A pro- 000. and hll aocountant dllooYel' the! an Intended flop can make mote money then a leQltimlte play. (2 In.) • M •LA. Feetured: a look at "Pley-bOY'•'' Bumlee of the Year: • report on hoW much money profetelonel athlet• really eern: a trip 1q the 1982 National ~~~g:.~ Me" (1974, Drama) George Mahlrta. Eleen Btennan. Having wttneeeed a murder, a ~NP'­., blackmllll the culprft Into a loYe affair. L! hr .. 30 min.) • •& WC•M A Yilll with Aldo Gucci, heed of the Gucci merchendillng empire: doge who help thelt handictipped met- t.n. • llO'lll "Lu Vag111 LldV" ( 1978, AdYefltUN) St• SleYenl. Stuet1 Whit· men. A "'°"*' end two frlendl. a IMQlo- dlln't .-.ant and a trapen 11111t, plot to rob a LM Vegas cealnO. (2 In.) ·--"Haw Weve" a fAllfWf •· en on New Wew end "' eftect on kldl. parentt. ctochlng, ctubt. radio and •···--·-. ......,,,..County" (1957, ~ mm) Elubettt Taytot, MontaomarY Clft, During the CMI W11. a oaptMatlng lloufh. em belle 11 daeai"*'*' 10 tww ttie man of it=~ir,.:,W°' .. _ .... "MaloHan ... ( 1•1. Honor, Lee Ourlll. DonMI ,,.1111 noe. A "°'''"•.,..,."""~~A' (t !!' ~ of *'°' In ...... town. • .... 11\1. ''TM NWtt T"9 &.w-W... OUI In Glofall" = DtlfNJ_ Wy ....... .... .... ,,. ........... ., ... ............... ~ ..... ... .,,.,. 10 .... .a t I an .. ....., JUI " GlrCllll. 'PG' ( IW., • lf~ ·•u&a•• .... (1171. o. ma)'1iii.d °:'9' ... Lo ..... A .. ::-· ~!I!!'! ,_-~ .-..-c;;:,.rL.--..,._., .... din;;: -~ ..... , ---JI ------- •CIE ''The Uneten" (1145. ~tl'Y) Joel goo ... Herbeft Matthall. (1 hr .• 30 min.) ... "Zoot Sult'' (1881 Orlml) Dlnlel 'T'"al4R. Ectward Jamee 6trnOt. {1 ht .. 43 min.). -~ 'The Smuoollt't'' ( 18e8, SUIC*lM) Booth. Devid ()petothu. (2 hra.) -~ Lltlll Dr~" (18et Mvt!ft. ture) JalfY Boyden, Chrle Petnon. (.1 ht .. 30mln.) J9CI:) "R9lntr• County" ( 1967. Dfema) Olabtth T•ytor. Montgc>mefy aft. (2 tn .. 60mln.l l 'l'NeY.t1' 'PG' (2 hra.) J9 "Newtfront" (1978, Comedy) Biii ,.,, CMe Heywood, ( 1hr .• 151 mkl.) • "Clrde Of fW<>" (1980. Romence) herd Burton, Tatum O'NMI. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cm "Ara• Monday 1n 0c1ober" t 1981. COmedy) Welter Mallhau, Jilt Ctayburgh. ~hrs.) ••"The Greet Bank Hoax" (1979. Mye- ttl'V) Ned Beetty, Richard BeMhart. ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) e "Trouble In The Glen" ( 1954, Come- dy) Forreet Tucker, Orsoo Welles. (2 In.) . • e "Dear Brigitte" ( 1965. Comedy) Jamee Stewart. Srtgllte Bardo!. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Trlats Of Oecar Wiide" (196<>) Peter Anch. Jamee Mason. (2 hrs., 3 min.) -Cf) "Wiid la The Wind" (1957. Orama) Anna Magnani. Anthony Quinn. (2 hrs.) e "The Incredible Sarah" ( 19'76, Blog- ) Glende JaOQon, UMlll Melley. ~ Ice" ( 11MM>. Df91'Nt) 09vld • Tony Mulante. (I hr., 40 min.) "Often let" (1881) Ryan O'NMI. Atotw. 'PG' (1hf.,60 mlrl.J "The lnottdlble 8Mnklnci Woman" IMO. Cofnedv) ~ Totnlh. CNtlel Odin. ( 1 ht., 24 min. "FOfeYflf Ollrllng' ( 1866. Comedy) Lucille Bel. Oetl Atnaz. (1 hr .. 36 min.) -«»"Money From Home" (1863, eom.- OMnM#tln JerryLIWll. (2 tn,) -"Wind* Of Ctl8nge" 'PG' { 1 hr., 30 tW :tHeertllnd" (1881, Dfarrt11) Rip Torn, t• Ferr ... ( t hr .. 36 min.) "BOdy HNI" (1981, ~) Wll· I m Hµrt, KAlthlMn Turner. ( 1 hr., 515 min.) _ ....... _ ....... __ -• "Moonlleet" (1955. Adventllf'e) Siewert Gre0Q9r. Joen GreenwOOd. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CC> "La Slrada" ( 1954, Ofame) Anthony QuiM, Glullella Muina. (1 hr., 50 min.) (I) "Bloodb<othefe" ( 1978. Orama) i!GChard Gere. Tony Lo Blanco. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) ~"Thirty 19 A D•noer<?US Age.'Cynlhta" 968. Comedy) OudleY MoOfe. (2 hrs ) W "Laat Summef" ( 1969, Orama) Bar· bara Hershey, Alehard Thomas. ( t hr .. 30 min.) (D) ''The Niaht Tha Lights Went Out In GeotQla" (f981, Orama) Kristy McNl- chol, Mark HamlH. ( t hr., SO min.) Cl) "News.front" ( 1978, Comedy) Bill ---------- ctvll Hevwood.. (I .ht •• ~ 1 mn.) -Medltne "'-" ~~ DflfM) Slgnottt. CIMldl . ( 1 ht .. Mmln.1 • "Ug91ai" j 1963, F•nlaey) M9ohlko M•Myukl Mori. ~2 M ) Tht <lt•I 8'9in' (1818, A<Mnture) y Ottnond. i..n 81ftn91\. ( 1 hr.. 30 CJr!.Clrcle Of Two" ( 1980. Romanct) RlChard Bu11on, Tatum O'NeeJ. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.I (I) ''Tht Ultll Df!IQOl!t" (1981, AIJY«t· turt) Sally Boyden. Chrll Pettreon. (1 ,,,., 30 min.) •CD "A CNnge Of S...00." (HMM>, Com- edy) 8hlf1ty MacLMle. Anthony HopklnL ~hr., 42 min.) -"A H•ppenlr.p In Hame41n" (2 hr1.) "Going Apel' (1981, Comedy) Tony nui. Jeellcl Welter. &1 hr .. 27 min.) W CC> "L'lnoorrlglble" 1980, Comedy) Jian·P•ul Belmondo, enevleve BuJold. 1! hr .. 40 min.) CJ) "Black Beauty" ( 1971, Drema) Metlt Lnler, Walter Slezak. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) •CB> "Who Has Seen The Wind" (1 hr .. 40 min.) CD "Heart Beal" (1980. Orama) Nick Nolle, Sissy Spacek. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) • "Winds 0 1 Change" 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mln l (%) '1The ConQueror" ( 1956. Adventure) John Wayiie, Susan 'Hayward. ( 1 hr .. 51 min) •Im ''The Three Stooges Go Around The W0<ld In A Daze" ( 1963, Comedy) Three Stooges, Jay Shellleld. (2 hrs.) Friday, October 8, 1982 13 HEADACHES? Allled Lighting Is YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Consultation WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. I.._.,. A. aoqer 2043 Weatctlff Dr., Suite 10I Newpert •••ch (neor Coco'• on 17th on4 lrvane) Most ln9Yranoea Ace.pied Southern Callfomlars Most Complete Selection of Ughtlng At Competitive Prices. * Over 100 Unes In Stock * lnstallatJons * See Our Complete Selectlon of Celllng Fans (Free fnstallatlon) * We Repair AH Makes of Lampi * Over 20 Years Serving Southern Callfomla's r.,Jghtlng Needs. "' * Energy saving fluorescent fixtures COME IN AND BROWSE You won 't belle v e o ur sefectlon, you'll love our prices. Hours Tues.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 8-5.30 Closed wn & Mon. 222 Victoria St., Costa Mesa j~rou from Nurserytanct Nurseryj 646-3737 /646-8194 •caaladan,.,,--.111_ CH) ,_, ... • •• • "'COIC:m __ , Videotaped at London's Odeon Hall, this performance by one ol soul's biggest l supetStars features many of his hits. ( 1 ... ., .. , -..... ... "Boots And Saddles" ( 1937, Western) Gene Autry, Judith Allen. ( 1 llv.)·-.. ,..,.,.1 ....... 7 C•-INIY ..... 9llr A IClentlflc exploratlon of 11Netlc perlormenc:e which can aid ath· let• In lmpr<Mng their geme. (R) cm ... "Jonlthln l.Mnalton Seeaull" (1973, Fantaay) Voicet Of James ~ran­ ci9cu, Juliet Milla. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) CJ) ... "Afr./ Which Wey YCN C.n" c 1980. Comedvl cant EMtwood. Sondf• Locke. ( 1 hr .• '5 min.) .... "Bettle Shoctc" (1956, MV--·1~=«· Janice Rule. (2 hrs.) _, __ _ ...... _.._, .. -.IF-"' .. "Adem'1 Woman" (1972. Ora· ma) Beeu 8tldget. John Miit. (1 hr .• 55 ~·~ -. Tips for better ltcllng. 1hmed at Kmltlgton, Vt.) (R) ... "Contrac1 On Cherry Street" • Chma) Frink Binette, Verna :>I'll. (2 tn .. 30 ':ir Cl) WU.• -AYefY Sdwelber 9ftd OwtlttN Fen'are hoet • look et TV1 mos1 memorable oommerci.i. from the blrttl of the medium to the pr988n1 dly. (I _ .... ;rJ,., ··--·-,u-1-.n TU "F1ttw'1 And.,,_ .. _,_.,_,_ .... I I=~ ..... llmlY ..,..., ...... ... "Blue Are lAdY' ( 1978, Ora- ma) C.t~.:;i· Martt 'Holden. ( 1 hr., 31 min. . •• (fJ American League .. ,~=~~) ~:. ... ,..,,,_ .... ~ -... .. mn -NA-"Stan't Secret" The earnp«s di9coYer thet Stan II 1 dllbetlo and explore the et1ect1 or ~ c:oneump- tlon. I NCll•llmlY IR. ... .. • ... ''Spettecw And The r.,.. Gllcl- •tcn" ( 1966. Ad>lenture) John Helton, Oen Vldll. (2 hrs.) -r.•l&ILlllU/W..- lilA ~ ........ ,...., ''W9t Wegon" (1987. Western) John.:.aar.~it=. (2 In.) 1-=-'='-Bob VIII end Norm Abrem take • tour of the newty renoveted lloule~ I ,_ nm .. , .. Lm Action hlghlighlt from the Cerl9dlen Footbel ~") <~e~l, 111end" ( 1980. =) Ooneld &lther111nd, V•nette. ( 1 tw .. 43 mW!.) "Afr./ Which Wey YCN Can" (1980. Comedy) Cini Eeltwood. Sondr• Locke. ( t tw .• lS min.) CJ) llO¥ll "Body HH t" (198 1, Sutpenee) w..n Hurt. Kathleen Turner. il "61 "*1.) • "Atmor9d At1edc" ( 1943, Dre- ma) 0.. Andrewt. W81tef ~on. ( 1 -t_r ·=~ 1-''Cettlt ~··Sa':: ... em) Jo9I MoCr-. Obte T ( 1 hr .• l~dll ··---~ prapt 1111 INt Alllur .. bl .. '*II ol ~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;~ Englllnd; In hll mid-teen1. At1.tu PfOYel hll cielm to the ttvone by puling the mag- ic IWOl'd from the 1tone. t art f of 8) ·-NOrlP I .1 CC) ... "Alrplenel" (1980, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty. (, hr .• 30 mW!.) ..... "Arthur" (1981, ~ ,.,)i~ -(1 ~ . ~------"Mill Switch To he " A mysterloul gift l8ndl two youngeten on • farltntic jc:uney to the 17th c:ent.;;.(Paft 1) (R) Q i=i .. ~Boeing" (1966, Com- ~a.c;~l.ftll. (2hrs.) -···-Sll&tr•IWWCUI -• IR. Cohottl L9l'I en.on end Nick Buonlcontl preeent hlghllghl9 or the ~ week'• pro footbel ICtlon end itteMews wfth players end coec:he9. tWil:.-.&1::&. High school lltilet9I end lop oellbrltiel compete '°' fabUloul prtz. 11 IN Otend Pl1x Al-8111 Itri-;.~-....... •11••--"The Atomic.._, .. ( 1984, Sd- eia-Acttoo) £Itel Peter-. JilOl Blmbef. !~min.) ,. "The Crimeon Plr1te" ( 1962. cMneure) lur1 Lencalter, Hie* Crl'<'et. (2 tn.. 30 nin.) ......... or·30~ ------·-·--M•• Alctlttf condUct• the Vllnne ~ In HAl'Otll "Royal Flrewofk1 Mueic ... fOllQwed by Dohnenyt IMalna the Mine group In Bartl)t('I "Mltecutoul Men- ~ln" tult•. { 1 hf } • WM&. 9nmT -''A CommOdlty In VOIJI Futur•?" Guett' Jake 94tfntttln. !llldent. MBH COmmodlty A<Mtot1. Inc. '°*' ,... "Otanoe County rMWaY. Frenzy'' The prOblem ot Otanoe County·• treftlc It dlscUNed by experta ln the tlekt. •«!)--"Stage FrlQhl" ( 1950. Myete<y) Jene Wyman, Mailene Dle1rlch. After plNdng Innocence to a friend. the eu .. , pect In • murder case turna out to be ~LCit6 m1n.) ••(I) J.R. schemes to ~t a look et Jock'• wlH, which has bfffl sealed until It c.n be revealed to the whole tamlly. ( 1 Jv.) • • lmMf .. While on a ahOrt vacaiTOn, Michael knlgh1 lln(!s himself In a "'*' 1own that haa been taken over by a mot~le gang. ( 1 hr.) 0 ''What's The Mallet Wllh Hel· en?" ( 1971, My11ery) Debbie Reynolds. Shelley Winters. A woman threatens to klll hef bulloeu partner when 1he latter wants to '=we=. married. (2 hrs) • • a&.llMI I A documentaty PfOlile ,, the eight women employees ol a Mlnne- IO(a bank who tiled chargos of employ· ment dlscrlmlnahon based on sex and went on atrlke Is presented ( t hr ) ........... Cl)lWU.-Coverage of the Ter· rence All (N.V.) I Ken Bogriel (N.J.) 10- round lightweight bout from Attantlc City, N.J. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) CD lllOM "Any Which Way Voo Can" ( 1980, Comedy) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Before aettllng down with hit glrl end pet orangutan, a bare-listed tighter Ilana up tor one last, lucrative match. 'PG' L!hr .. 45 min ) CZ> llOYll "Body Heat" (1981. Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurt Kathleen Turner. A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by hit tover lo murder her husband 'A' ( I ht.,~~ -1..c-~aao.cu ........ " c:um1 f/I &Oft "Rime 01 The Ancient Marlnlf" A film by Ken Russell feetutlng a parallel between the best· known poems o1 Samuel Taytot Coleridge end the poet's own hie. haunted by his fi~t1c~iu~~·l ••JRM ~ Richard Harris, Meg Busse<! end Richard Muenz star In Lerner a.nd Loewe's claak: Btoadway musical taped at the Winier Garden Theatre In New V~_12 tn. 30 min) -· (I) pace. CMIT The mysterious AiCNiid Channing arrives In San Francllco to take over his father's newspaper ( 1 ht) 9 • llTOll tw Laura and become lnvOIVed with lndustrl- when they are hired to eupeNlle lnstatlatk>n of a burglar .-miii=*~,. I----· .... _. ....._ "The Killing Of Sadat; Why. Wa Ce"io Celm?" On the fltst a°'* ~ of Egyptian Prealdent Anwar S.O.t'1 a .. Minetlon. tht IN<*'• 11• 10 WOOd acelelm end hie cooouirtnt ltolatlon ~tr~t.t;i9 own countrymen ere exarnin.d ... "Fht Monday In October" 991, eom.cty) Watttr Metthau. Jiii yburgh. A llt>etal Suprtme COull Jut-lloe clMrlee wttt) tht ntw .. t member of the nation'• hlgheat court. an uttre-con- ..,.,,atlve women Jurlt1 .'R' (2 hrs.) Cl) ... "Ametfcan Olgolo'' ( 1980. Ore ma) Rlohard Gere, Lauren Hutton. A BeY· erly Hiiis gigolo becomet the prime IUl- pect In a murder lnveatlgatlon. 'A' (I hr .. 57 ~ • "Halloween II" l 1981, Hon or) Jamie Lee Curtla, Donald Pleuence. A hopeleealy Insane murderer eont~ his lrelgn~~ror In a small town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. -= =•r.-... -WGueet: L~era. CMRNU-• -... "Five Guns Wetl" ( 1956, Weal· ern) John Lund. Dorothy Malone. Five ex· cone become Confederate aoldlers and plot the heist ol a Yankee· stagecoach '* lai&U·~M1o) I • IUICll ·-...... ""' ..... ._....IMl ... MalCO -IM "New Wave" a survey tak· en on New Wave and 11s ellact on kids, parents, clothing. clubs. radio and records. 1.., .... -.r DOCTOl••--llOWll "In Praise 01 Older Women" ( 1978. Orama) Tom Betenger, Karen Black. A Hungarian totharlO reminisces oo his past romantic conquests. from his first at the age ol 12 to his seduction of a housewife at 30. 'R' (I hr . •8 min.) CD llOWtl "Tanya's Island" ( 1980, Ora· ma) 0 .0. Winters. Richard Sargent. Alter a beautiful model is dumped by her fOOksh boyfriend. she fantasizes abOUI Ille on a trQPlcal ISiand. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) CZ) llOWtl "The Trials 01 Oscar Wiide" ( 19GO) Peter Finch. James Mason. A oetebrlty playwright's llbel suit ends In dis· aat« tor him. (2nrs .. 3 min,) 11:11a lllMI "The Curse 0 1 King Tut's Tomb'' ( 1980. Adventure) Eva Marie Saini. Robin Eiits An archaeologist who diScove<s the lono·lost tomb ot the leg· endary pharaoh cfasties with an Egyptian proflteef' determined to share lhe cursed bool~'.:J~Cl~.~s.. 30 min.) D • Host Johnny Carson Guests; David Slelnberg, mar11at arts Fl Al Thomas. ( 1 hr.) O MC ... mnLM lllMI "The Corse 0 1 KJng Tut's Tomb" ( 1980. AdVenture) Eva Marte Saint. RObln Ellis. An archaeologrsl who discovefs the lonQ·lost tomb ot the leg· endaiy pharaoh cfashes with an Egyptian proflt&e1 determined to share the cursed boo~~~·JO mln) , __ , ·- .DA••--"I'm On Welfare And I Hate It -A Welfare Mother" ( 1 hr ) e .. LA~ Soolal histOfian Donato Bell, authO< of "Being A Man," discuss the new mascutinltv ( t hr.) -1mm:r.-r~ di ..a" Quest host· Howard E. Aolllrll Jr, Guests: Ouarterllash. (A) ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) ll1rwlm1 •• ... "R4tneQadeGlrt" (1946. w .. 1. trn) Ann S1v11g1, Alan Curtlt. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l t11a .. an:•a•t•••~ ....... ....... ~ . -· '11 ..., ...,.. Boboy Vinton pertor"" some of hit ~· hlta. Including "Blue On Blue" and 'Red RONI F0t ~ Blue Lady... from the Sands Hotel In LU V~as. ( 1 hr.) •1AMINUll-. RM our llOWtl "The Night The Lights Went Out In Qeofgla" ( 198 t. Orama) Krlety McNl- cihol. Mark Hamltl. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) -~THAT ta · M 9IOT_...MiLYMMWI Comedy a etches combine with olasslc lllm and news footage In an ollbeat. satiric take-off. • -.CWT .. HllMOO -~ ....Clll ... ,_TAU "Slp!lng Rivalry" ____ ..., ........ ..YU. IA Yll4N•ll ~ ........ ...,..,.....,_ . lllMI "The Great Train Robbefy" (1979, AdVenture) Sean Connery. Don· aid Sutherland. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) • CMUIAlDI ... COU.-flOOTUU. .... (JI) ..... .. nlll'ICAT ,..,..,,. __ ,... .c:lf/1.-a&.Nm vow• DAWIY ,_ IOUA1" rrlTIUt• H•U -.-JM'tMWI ... llOWtl "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Mustcal) Johnny Whitaker. Celeste HOim. ( 1 hr .. 38 mlnJ....m._ ~ llOWtl "My c1:'mpion" (1981. Ora· ma) Yoko Shimada, Chris Mitchum. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) owmnm ... ...,..,.....,_. ,. ..-rn1m1a.• I MPLmftTOM ..... ....... IUMU II ....... DAWIY ,_ IOUAnt DOCTOl-LA111-.0 .-r.- YOIA .. MM.1" .. , ... OI) llOWtl "II Ra ned All Night The Day I Lett" Tony Curtis. Lou Gossett (2 hrs.) 191:. "The Charge Of The Light 8'1· gade" (1936. Adventure) Errol Flynn, Ot•· Mi.Fm;:.::,_ I DAWIY ,_IOUA1" DOCTOIWllO TWlllA .... Friday, October 8, 1982 15 -lalunlay Coat. __ ..,. .... (!),. ... •---"Fr.cl Aatalre Preaents The Fox Musical9" ( 197 4, Musical) Fred Astaire. Frank Sinatra. The best of Fox's musicals are recailled by their stars. (2 tvs.) IRPAT~•m110Mm11-. ftlm 1191 A behlncHhe-scenee look at the development of "Gertrude Stein, Gel'· trUde S~f!!'l Gertrude Stein." ( 1 Iv.) •• 1n11 ... m E ''Der Roeenka· vallef'' Tatiana Troyano&. Klrl Te Kanawa. Judlth Blegen and Luciano Pavarotti are feetured in Richard Strauee' Popi.Mr com- ic opera; Jamee Levine conducts. (4 tn.) ~ _.. "Airplane!" (1980, Comedv) lfc>t>ert Har.-:. Julie Hagerty. After an alt(O. er's crew .,.. to fOOd poleonlng, a net· voua former war pltot II pt.-.d Into ..,. vice and muet contend with on-board hY9-1erla, a MCfetlYe control tower and ~ fllled memotia 'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.) I ....,. ""., ... , .,_ "It Rained All Night The Dey I Leh" Tony Cortis. Lou Goeeett. Soldiers • of fortune atumble upon the delet1 empire J of a wealthy woman. (2 hra.) :IT•• .._ Rjci(y tries to arrange a reunion between his ffcl<le father and~~=fathar. Cf) IOOllWILT • .,_ "Eve'' ( 1968. Orama) Celett• Yarnaff. Robert Walker Jr. An Amerlcen pilot dllCOYel't the loll de8cendant of a lamous explofar living In the Amazon tun- Qle. (2 hrs.) ... (I) 1WO OF A .. A 21-year-old retarded man takes It ue>on hlmaelf to bflng hit stubborn grandfather, who has withdrawn Into the confines of a nutting home. bed\ to his former aelf: RObby ean.. aon and Oeofr Burns star. (2 hrs.). • • A ... The Chief Is appelled wMr\ '* brother fall9 In love with f oetltut .. --119-• 11 LM DT A mother and her daughter meet Iha girt'• father. GO(ltW II purlUed by 1 young gift travallna With her perants. and 1 Np woman f1NI for a met· r..•·.w•tv.) -· ··--·--·-··----.. Pat Cerrol ttM In fl* edlipo tlon of o.nrudt Stein'• Y'Nf'l In Pllll ffom E~~hrL) ,..~.._ t Mootraal ....,.....,,_. • 8tempadlf9 (A) (2 hrl., 30 t:.· "Body HHI" (1981, ) W9laln Hlr1, ~INMn Turner. A ai'nellllmt Ftot~ lawy9r II ~ by hit lo¥ar to murder her hulbend. 'R' ( 1 66 min.) .. "Arttu'' J.:~ ~ ~.I.Ju 'WNlt ~ •ttemCl't to fOt09 him into • ::0 =r=:c.·~poor ~· ti . ,, tw .. 13mfn.) ..... """"' .. ct• er.me> v.. Ed~.llllClon••-~ _. 8lrlrla. A ..,_ tycoon ... ~up Iii.~ --... l'-i___. .. I'·~ ,,.~~...::=~ ~' ••!-: .. "".:. .. ~ .. ~976, Ad11.n1u1e) Been Conne1y, MlctlMI Ce~, 9 min.) l•TheJauSlngef" (1980, Mutl• oell Nell Olemond. i..ureooe Otlvltr. (I ~&&min.) .. "The HVrll.,.. ( t979. Drema) ew M<:Oueen. Ell W1llacl\. (1 ht .. 38 min.) (%) ... "Going Apel" ( 1981, Comedy) fOny O.rua, Jllulel Walter. (I ht .. 2'1 -g~"'~~ .. OIUITll--.. "HObeOn'a Choice" ( 19~. I John Milla, Cha11et L1ughton 12. hl'a.) •• ())-MCM Live oov11age ol the "Jockey Cklb Gold Cup" 10< lhree-year- old T,hC>foughbreds and up, from Belmont Park In Elmont, N.Y. (1 hr.) ... "4-0 Man" lt959. Sclence--Flc· i!On) Robert Lansing. ee Mlflwelhlf. ( t IV .. 30 ~ I':. "The Pajama Game" ( 1957, Ml~Y· John Raitt. (2 hrs.) l ==-·---01•11 CR. POCnU&L Montreal Concorde$ at Ce~rs (3 his) I_. "The rJ::ooo Saucer" ( 1967. Science-Fiction) Dan Duryea, John Eric· son.~) .... ~A "The G1eat VlOlln Mystery" ~ fascinating attempts to unlock the secret ol the sound ol the great Stradtvarl violins are revealed. (R) Q (1 hr.) I IMIY 1"ft9 .... OC1••w-a11•rr _."The Pied PiPlf" ( 1972. Fante· sy) Donovan, Donald Pleasence. ( t hr . 30mln.) ., ......... 11.UUftaMD --···-AU. --.YADMI ....... _. "The Man From Colorado" ( 1948, Western) Gltlfln Ford. Wiiiiam Hot· den. (2 his.) 1.-anm Guest: Larry Rive1s. IT'il .,,.. QIOl:I ._UCA:MSOll»calWY TBIOY Pma• A• • CClllCIRT,.__ ... Videotaped at London's Odeon Hall. thlS performance by one of soul's biggest superstars featU<es many of his hits ( t ln/.-"Pa11erns" ( t956. Orama) Van Helfin, Ed Begley (2 hrs ) ()) _. "'thiee Guys Named Mike" (1951, Comedy) Jane Wyman. Van -,~A~.30min.) -t.,..YOU .. "The Lady In Question" ( t940. MyatlfY) Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth ( 1 ht., 30 mln.) l ••ewtm.MD WUCl,IOTT'a -UI "New Wave" a SUflley tak· en on New Wave and Its affect on kldS. ptirents. clolhlng. clubs, radio and records. I lmAmlA ,.._lllTOllY ' C A·M 9Cmmc.MIY Ronnie Howard, seen as Richie on ~Happy Days,' has grown up but still appears this way on the program which shows at 5 p.m. Saturdays on KTLA, Channel 5. <e} 110¥11 "Silk Stockings" ( 1957. Musi· cal) Fred Astaire. Cyd Charisse. (2 hrs) O llO¥ll "Any Which Way You Can" ( 1980. Comedy) Clint Eastwood. Sondre Locke. (1hr .• 45mln.) • ta all .arwum UU11'1A11D .. 8 110¥11 "The Thiel 01 Bagdad" ( 1940, Fantasy) Sabu. June Oup1ez (2 hrs.) 8 llOW "Bathing Beauty" ( t944, Com· edy) Red Skelton. Esther Wiiiiams (2 i 'iE=llLWT i llCMI "The Incredible Shrinking Man" ( 1957, Scieoce·Ftetlop) Grant Williams. Randy Stuart. (~ @ MWA&. fN I Ne ~OUI IU.a. Rlchler conducts the Vienna Philharmonic 1n Handels "Royal Fireworks Music," lollowed by Oohnany1 leading the same group 1n Bartok's "M11aculous Man- darin" suite. (I hr ) ·-POWlll CID.,. "Islands In The Stream" ( t977, Orama) George C Scotl. Claire BIOOm i! hr .. 45 min) CD llCMI "Red. White And Busied" ( 1972. Orama) Darrell Larson, Healher Men~I h1 .. 30 min) (Z) "The Conqueror" ( 1956. Adventu1e) John Wayne. Susan Hayward i_! h1. 51 mtn ) at llO¥ll "Lillie L0<d Faunlleroy" ( 1936, Orama) Freddie Bartholomew. Mickey .. R~s.) ·1r.ur· ._,.. M ... WNO LOWBllMI Hanry Fon· di natrllM the etC)f)'\Ot Marty 8toutttt'1 personal P~lenoM with 1 beer wtllte llY- lng a lrugat . life 11 a writer In 1 remote ado vtllty. ( 1 hr.) ......... .,. ... Ill.WI ... ., . .,. .. "Falt Flet•" Wing Yu. KOk Shle 2,~ Ill•-.. "The Snowt Of Kiiimanjaro" 51 a.-01 &OIW ''Rimt Of The Ancient Mariner'' A lllm by Ken RuMell IMIUrlng I parallel belw.eti the belt• known poems ot Samuel Taylor Colerldal and the poet'• own Ille, haunted by hit QPlum addiction. ( 1 h1.) • MPAIA.u.A.f • _. "Oay 01 The Evil Gun" (1968. West1t1n) Glenn FOid. Arthur Kennedy. (2 hre.l.... · l=-~ge~Oooce" (2 hra.) W ... tALL mamr .a1n1 L.-. "Ju11ue Erv~oet: Ken Howard. I Mm CllCll:ll '.'GenellC Screenlog: The Ultimate Preventative Medicine?" ...... .._AMAIC* CC)_. "lnsl'de Moves" ( 1980, Orama) John Savage, Oevld Morse. ( t hr . 63 min.) (!)• ... -T"IC8.,...111ITlll• CD _. "Denny" ( 1979, AdVenture) Ret>ecca Page. George Luce. ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) Cl) IUM TWAll MATM "The Pirates" Tom Sawye< and Hucklebeuy Finn come upon more excitement When they decide to run away and become pirates. ( t hi .. 35 min.) e _. "The Wilderness Family. Part 2" ( t978. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr.. "5 min.) ... a1)-.POOTIM.l.-.T W • 9 H•MA National League playoff lme 4 (II necessary) .... w.a ... .-PUYIOOI• _."The Great Race" ( 1965. Com- • ~) Jack Lemmon. Tony Curtis. {3 hrs.) • llCMI "Man In The Wilderness" ( 1971. Adventure) Richard Harris, John Huston (1 hr .. 30 min.) (l)ra•tttt (I) ... MOCUY New YOfk Rangers vs Pill=t Penguins (~ hrs ) I~=...... C* M IOAD """ ... .:..... . ID WOODt•rn lllOW (Season P1em- lere) "Gelling A Grip On It" Roy Unde<hlll demonstrates how to handle anything from broad axes to saws. (({) llCMI "Arthur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moole. LWI MinnetlL ( t hi .. 53 minbr • .. 1 ll:AA ~Clemson Tigers vs. Vlr· cavaliers ~ ........ ... AUCI lO•UBllJI .. c..a•uoo111•w-.T ----G M •flllOlftTIC..,.,flMI•• Friday, October 8, 1982 17 ---------------------------~~ -~--"The AdWnturerw" (1970, Drl• maJ BelcJm Fetlfnlu, Clltrltt Aznavour. A man who lltt IOlt hit mother and lltltt tl\tougl\ violence becomee 1 womanlitf while tutlllnlng 1. rr. IOV. fOf hie 22Un}!Y. (3 hre .. 35 min. ... • 1 LM, .-Y attl ie knocked uncONCIOUI when Ille 1111t from a awing Sid. f0t l\tt In the 1p111men1. • tmlCAlmu ~ "FOtt Apache, The" Btonx" (1981. Or1ma) Paul Nowman, Ed Atner. A louat1 cop ballles crime and e0trupflon In New"l'(oriC City's SoYlh Bronx ntlghbOf· hoo<i. 'A' ( 1J2!.:.i !9 min.~ -· e M ....... CGll CW Brian and Nick tr.Ck d<>Wn the klllet of 1 beau1itul model who was Involved with en ul'lder"10tld oqcalne king. ( t ht.) I ... .. PlllfM'f mMlt (Sea&On Prem- iere) A new exll()utlve flndt llhe must aak het secretary to endurtt lhe wne lndlgnl· ties she once 8'.llleted. end a man tries to tree himself ol a dream In which he mur· defs his wife O ( 1 l\t ) ~ llOWll ''Relutn To PeytOf'I Place" 961. Orama) Carol Lynley. ~fl Chan· ler A book wrltlen about Iha Intimacies of a $mall 16wn causos a lurot when the achOol's principal allows the bQOk In the library. (3 hrs ) (!).,. "Man Who Could Cheat Death" ( t959. HorrOr) Anion Oiflllng. Christo- pher Lee. A man t>ocomes a murderer alte< learning the secret of a gland ope1a- llon wt'llch can kffP him eternally young i hra.) .. toLD f\AftOY Oii 'INI Alt llOWll "Arthur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnetll While his family at1emp1s 10 l0tce him into a pre- arranged martlage. a d1unken. hedonistic playboy falls rn love wifh a poo< w0tking I 'PG' (lhr .. 53 ~ -Mm •HOit mAl llOWll "EmUy" ( 1976. Otama) Koo • I lk. VICIOf Splnetu In 1920s Englan<.t. a 1een-age girt comes ol age through an affair with an American sch<>olteacher ( 1 ht .. 25 min.) COUHIPOOTUL1...-rt .. 1An.AY9'CllTIPAll 11111 ... I Ol&&m ~ .Arlzone YI UCLA tn.30 mln.) ... "Law And Ordtt'' ( 1976, Ora ma) Dltren McG1vln, &aannt PIW\etl• 8-.d on the novel Dy Dorothy UMati ThrM CM'*•tlont of •n lfllh family In New Y0tk ~II pureue law tnforeement " a certtr. fwt.) • "Uptown SatUtd41y NIQht" (1974, Comtdy) Sldne1 Poitier. Bill Coe. by . .A factory WOfktf I nd I etrMt-wiM c.bblt Ott CIUQht up In I, gangland ftud when they dteldl to trt ll 1 ganglltf who htld up a bet. (2 twa.) Ill PAT C-.&... •• ._.,...._ ... 1191 A ~lnd·tht-aoenee look 81 ll'lt ~t of "G«lfUde Stain. Get· lli!dt Stein, Gttlrude Sttln." ( 1 hr.) ' (ti) ..._ "Arthur" (198 1. Comedy) l5Udley Moote, LlZI Mlnnefll. While hit tamlfy attempts 10 l0tce him Into a Pf• l ffl nged marriage, a drunken. l'ledOnlallc playboy tall• In love with I P<>O< WOtklng Q!!!. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 53 min.) UJllDWll "Cami~ 2000" ( 1969. Otamo) Oenlele Gaubert. Nino Caatelnuovo. A young woman addicted to druge leadt a aerl8t of ""-" Into tragic affalia. 'A' (2 Ml., 14 mln" nmm ... . ..,. "Skin Deep" ( 1979) Oefvyn . Ken Blackburn. ( t hr., 43 min) '*! ........ • Un.AY ..r LM Host Roi1 oward. Guests· The Clash. Harry· Ander· &On~~mln) I .. .,__,""_ ..,....,. llOWll "H.O T sr ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Kloer, Lisa London A SOfOllly rejeet deefdes 10 lotm her own club of co eds who concentrate on gratifying sex· starved collegians. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) e llOWll "The Sea Hotnet" ( 195 t, Ota- ma) Rod Cameron. Adele Mara. A fOfmer deep-sea diver discovers that romance Is hatd to recoocrle with his k>Ve of diving (2 hrs.) tW8 llOWll "The Cowboys" ( 1972. West· ern) John Wayne, Roecoe Lee Brown Eleven schoolboys beeome toughened men when they parllcipate In a big callle drive. 2 hrs ~ _. "CtcApe r1om New York" 88 t, Sclenct-rlcllon l<Uft Aullell, drltMe Berbt1u. In t~7. 1 hardened criminal It olfete<I • patdon II he c•n , ... cue the pietldtnt ol tl\f U 8 from 1he ~!ton clly thtt Manh•ut•n hat becom.. t hr., 40 min.) · -llOWll "Ftor Strlkn Out" ( t957. r•phy) Anthc>ny Pen<lnt. Kttl M•l- IMn. Botton~ 6011 playtr Jimmy Plet· sall eulfetl 11 nervou1 brtakd<>Wn when hie 18thef'I dtlvl(IQ lnlk>enc.J Ind the Pfot- IUrtt of blo lengUfl b8Mlbtlll got the better ol him, (2 tir1 } .. (11 ..... 1'91, __..,. ... tllm.,.. Pat CrmOll etara In thlt 1d1p- lloo of Q.,trudf Steln'e ytare In Parlt lron'I t903 to t936. (2 hf•) C&) llOWll "Halloween 11·• ( 198 t, HotrOf) Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pteaaence. A hopelessly insane fOOfdetet continues hit reign of terrot In a emall town 'A' ( 1 hr , 30mln) e..wm "Private Leasons" ( 1980, CA>m· edy) Sylvia Kristel. Howard Hesseman A weolthy man assigns his seductive hovlo· keepet the Job of providing his t5-year-old eon with hkl 11111 eoxual expeflence 'R' ( t hr., 30mln.) -1--0/l'INIUl9 CIWU'I.-.. ._ Coverage 01 the Cornelius Boza·Edwa1ds (Uganda) I Blaine Dick· son (US) 10-round 1unl0t·liohtwelgh1 bOut ltom Las Vegas. Nv (A) (~ h11 .• 30 min) tllell!l) .... ~ • tMI CB) llOVll "Endloss Love" ( 1981. Romance) Btooke Shields. Martin Hewitt A t7-year-ol<l's obse$Slve love fOf his 16- yeai·old glrlfr1end leads 10 parental con· llicts and tragedy 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) (%)~"Any Which Way You Can" ( t98Q..G(>medy) Ct1111 Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Belate seflllny down with his glrl and pel orangtilan. a bare-listed fighter signs up IOI one lasl. luc1a11v1t ma!Ch 'PG' • hr., 45mln I W .-ATM__,. lllT OP •ll•rr RCW. llOWll "The Curse Of Frankenstein" I 1957. H0tr01) Frida • Oc1ober 8, 1982 19 COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS A11other i-es~n why ... in the Air National Gua rd the sk y i n 't tht> limit W.-'rc looking for pt!Ople who want to specialize in communications e lectronics or who have prt-vious militar y experie nce in 'his rapidly expa nding field. As a n Air Gu urd te leco mm unica tions operations specia fo1t, communications systems control or m a intenanc.-specia list, wide band communication equipment specialisa. you'll learn to install, repa ir and ma intenance wide band co mmu n i c a ti o n s sy s t e m s; telecommunica tions equipme nt or to monitor a nd ana lyze te lecommunications systems. You'll receive good pay, excelle nt tra ining, a retirement pla n, low·cOtt life insurance and much more. All tltj.Jr for your parl·limt> work in the Air Guard . If you're ready lo lt:a rn on importa nt skill, earn an e xcellenl part-l ime int'ome, and help protect your co untry, stale a nd horn.- to wn. call your loca l Air Nationa l (;ua rd Rec r uite r tod ay SSg1 Gehring ol ( 7 14 ) 9 79-7363 Mon thru Fr id ay SAM ail 4P~1. 265 l Newport Blvd ., (:osta Mt>sa . We Guard America's Skies -~ .... -•HA WOIU '11 MCClll• cout- ..... "Savages" (1974, Adventure) ~ Grif.1ilh, Sam Bonoms. (1 hr .. 30 .... "The Prlnee And The PayPer" ( 1937. Adventure) Errol Flynn, aaude Aa1J~2:;:,) 1 1111UI _.... .......... .,. ... 1191 Pat C.m>ll s1at1 In thll adap- tion of Gertrude Slein'a years In Perla from 1903 10 1935. (2 mi I -······ ...._ ...... •LOCA1DI ''Rich Little" The mes1er of mlmlcty gives his lmptesalona of Ronald Reegetl end Richard Nixon. among oth- ers. = CD -"The Private Eyes" (1980, Comedy) Don Knotts. Tlm Conway. ( 1 hr., 31 mW\.) .... "Fighting Coesl Guard'' (1951, Ofem1) &Ian Oonlevy, Ella Reines. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) •• -Wtm•llTClll (Premiere) Hoet ~rlt Shields look•., the ln••ev of c;:. ~== ::.7...: net 'a _ .... _.., ... "The BM Lagoon" ( 1949, ) Jean Simmons, Donald Hout-ton . .w;-) CZ> "The Greet Train Robbery" ( 1979, Aclwnture) Seen Connety, Oon- llld Suthefllnd. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) ., .. ~ • _, Location: live from lhe L.A. treet Scene, downtown Lo. Angelet. (2 =-~IJC-~ --... Vinnie end Jennifer et• on the outt wtlef'I Vinnie 1tat11 malnQ eyM II P1111. Na c»ll•r In lhe achoOI ~--"And Now The ser .. nq 1'11t1~ ( 1973, Horror) Petef Cuthlng, ii Lorn. ~:J,t) •.. , ... • llliiOC!!ti,_.._ Unllllety b111b911 hlroee wtlON momenta of glofy occurrtd ll~s.:~·:~ Drema) Gregcwy Peck, (2 In.) ''The P9jlme a.me'' ( t967, Dorta °'lllilf° "-"'· (2 hrs.) ~ ''A CornmodltY In out '111\n?" Ouett: .11111 llfnettln. t:MIH~AcMlort. lnC. _,,. "The Vlllchl " (1972, • CNrtel Bt'onlOn, Vef*n, l! -WI IRI 'The ............. ,,.., , JoM Hu11. ~....,.. cl ~ .. ... ....., ••nf" ~~~i ~,..., Donlld ....... !!ICllll!'lt!· ( 1 IW .. a f'lllft. > ., ..... Mt' et••· Drwt Tom, Cand.-""91. (t lw., • .. Dan Pu torin l 1quarn olf with Jon-Erik Hexum in ecene from "Created Equal," a new NBC aeries on Channel 4 at 7 p.m. 110•m wcm ...... =·II·-·-__ _, .. "kwtWtlon To The Dence" 96 7, Mullc*) • ... "Cept81n Scenltt" ( 1953, ~ture) Rlcfwd Greene, LIOOOI'• AINI. (1 hr., 30"*',) -· • 11=w, N9tlonll Leegue pteyofl -~~ "°'* y..,, .. .... ~Gr ..... (3tws.) =-~--1 =.-a•-•~ • ,_ &Im •'How Muclh II 8ectecy ~ TM U.8. ?" 0-.: Dr. EcMWrd UOf the HocMr ir.tttute. (R) (I IV.) ---. ........ ~~ .. W9ll vtrglnll ~ l3 ~I.. ''JanllW\ Uwi91011 ..... 'tr11a. ,.,..,, " .... II ml\) .... , .. -- ... "The Champ" (1931, Drll'N) Jecille Cooper, Wallece Beefy. An ptlzeflghter trt. 10 make • oomebec:X In ordef fo ~ up to lhe reepect of Na hero- WOfShil>ping eon. (2 hrs.) e llOWll T'The Porn Porn Glrll" (1977. Comedy) Ro08ft Cerrldlne, Jennif9r Ash- ley. A Ofoup of hlQh IChool eenlor'I plln lo ailebf•te grldulilon with their own brend of exc11-:;t~ In.) a -"Shetdon Hami<:tt" This cornpotlef performe aonga fTom hil mutl-- eels, "Flddlet On The Aoof", "Fiorello", "She Lov.s Me" end "Rex" with the help of ~rQ8')' Gf1y, C.rol Wlloox end Ro08ft Jona (1 hr.) e lllllC • • wi a Oii An In-depth look It the LOI Mgetla Cfetl Ind Folc Art Muaeum's annual Felttval ol MMka i. lhown. • mwA "The GrNI Violin Mystety'' Some IUcinltlng allempta lo unlOc:k the MCfel of lhe eound of lhe gtMt Strlldlwltl vlollrl& ete reveMd. (A) Cl ( 1 hr.) <ID .. "Legend Of Tfft Wiid" ( 1980, Advenlure) 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD) .. "Top Hll" ( 1935. ~) Fred Aslelre. Ginger Rogan. A man hM trouble with Na Qlf1frlend becauM lhe thinks he't merried to her bes1 friend. (2 Iva.) . Cl) .. "IMlctt BeMl1'(' (1971, Creme) Mirtt L•lef, Witter Slezak. 88led on the atory by Anne Sewell, A proud Ind IWI- ~ beetltlful hor9I experlencill many divet'M owneta. ( t hr., '45 min.) •_.."Silk Sloddngs" (19.57, Mull· cal) Fred Altelre, Cyd Chltille. An Amerlcen lllm ptoducer becomee lnvotved with 1 female Ruulln agent In Perts. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) ... "PIClflc 0.11ny" ( 1956. Dr• me) Denholm Elllott, 8uMn Stephen. A men WOtklng for the oo-nment com- blrlel ~ Ind romence when he Ir• ...... to I Pactflc lllend with Na wife. ( 1 hr., --·-I min.) .. .. "Monty Python And The Holy Ill" ( 197'4, Comedy) Gr•hem Chip-"*'· John a.... King Arthur Ind Na ~ of k= encounter~ rldcllrl -11nd~hr~30~'°' m.-;; .•• •l•A ~ltlon of KCET'a f .. Ml· •Ill& ~ ~ .eth the glldlllOf ..,.,,._ then ...,.. to Mlllciuf'I to help rurwwey 111"8 HlrTtet ~=r-=•11·\.t Fte· !:£'• .=--:. er...:=,-=:o.~ ......... : ...... ~ .. round- .. WOftd' ........... epom. (1 ,..,.,.., Qwtlttlfl ---~--· ~,.. ........ .. ..... .. Cl) .. "Antu" (1981, eom.ctv> ~ Moote. Liza Mlnnel. < 1 rv.. 63 -l ~l#UI ..... • mT•-•...a. Ullfl! BtOOkt Shltlde, Deney r!: I AOtor( ~~ Lllnt, tothor Herry ~'. =_,,_,. NL.a&. -. ~~ .. (1968. Mulic.1) ....... • • Slnatr1. (2 hit) -''A Comtnodlt In °"' Future?" Oueet: Jeke Betn9t~ c MBH Commodity A<Mecn Inc' iON "Beer 1e11nd" < 1'eeo ) Donald Sutherland, Vaneue ~1ve .. (1 hr .. 43mln.) •• ,.aw& -e ... "Madame X" (1968 0r ) !M Turner, John FOflylhe. (2 hrs.) arT\11 IW •~F .. tured: Or. ArmenS1ra-n. prltldent of the Unlveftlty ol La Veme, talk1 about the unl\lertlt9'• "Fresh· man camp." .... "The Incredible SMn6dng Men" t957. ScJenoe.Flctlon) Gr1nt Wl•lams. Stu.rt. 2 hrl.) e MAm "Te1ta.ment Of Youth" With WorlO War II finally OV8f, Vera returns to OxfOfd whefe she meets WlnHred Hottby; they launch their writing c11eer1 and btcOme Nfelong friend&. (Part i :~ 1.1.Z~mAITI .,. "Wlods Of Channa" ( 1 hr. 30 min.) .. .,.. ' '<%> llOWll "Any Which Way You Can" ( 1980. ~) Ctlnl Eas1wooc1. Sondra ILock•. (1~a=·' IW :=..nmll&A. 0'9--IA•--...V -.ccu911n .. Cllml••-•• , maW•MAITI -C:OV.ege of lhe COfneflua Bou-Edwards (Uganda) I Btalne Dick· son (US) Hkound Jvnlor·llghtwelghl bout from Las Vegas, Nev. (R) (3 hrs.) .,. "Cannonball Aun" (1981. Burt Reynoldt, Dom Deluise. ( , min.) .,., ... 11 -'1'•• ··The lady Klllet•" ( 1971, My. lery'-=1• Atynoldl. Nofmtrl Fett (2 ~1.... "It HaPPtMd To JIM" 0969. ~. Doftl 0.y. Jedc Lemmon. (2 . IVI) • ..... U. .. tAl•.l M' FT A fllm portrait of 8Amuel DeatWlt Hitmmett lncludet IOtf"8 lrOf'n FtMCll F«d ~ la'• new rncMe tbout tN IUthor 8fld fi'lttt· vllwl with ~ longtlmt ~ Ulllan Hellmln. ~1 tw.). •... _, __ _.._ (C) .. "Btte.k., MOfent" ( 1980, Ora· ml) EdwMd WOOdw•rd, Jedc lhompeon, ~hf .. 46mln.) --~· JI('' (1981, AdWnlurei ank • Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 ht., 69"*1. e .,. "Cesanova In Burlesque" i~· eom.ctv) Joe E. Btown. June .. 1 .,.u, ':;· 30 min.) -:-.. , . . = ........... W-' IPIT ____ _ ,_ .. ___ _ .,. "~y Too Far Away" (2 hfa.) ... Ill) .. "How To Save A Marriage And Ruin Your Liie" ( 1968. Comedy) Dean Martin, Stella Stevena. (2 hra.) -1Ulf·---lll NOTUU. Cleveland Browns al lloa~"U;.':'' (Tenlathle) (3 hrs.) 9 l•mMt Ameflc:an League l=f:: 5 (II necesaary) (3 hrs.) ..... ..., ..... Ill NOTUU. Seettle Seehawk& .. In~ ChafB:; ~tallYt) (3 hrs.) , ••-rr .. "The Jazz Singer" ( 1980, Musi· cal) Nell Diamond. Laurence Ollvler. (1 hr .. 55 min.) (%) .. "Duck You Sucker" Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities "Serving All Faiths" - ·--·---n W••t9 IT · .. "The l.llf O.yt Of MuMOlinl" 977. Ofarmi) Rod Sttigtf, Henry Foo- ( 1 hr .. "°min.) .. "Penn Of P~" ( 1$44, aptly) Clifford Evena. Otborth t<Mr. !.30mln. . • a n Guesi: Stnet0tte1 Cendl· 1tPt1tWllaOn. ........... Cl) 119 M_,, ___ Animated. An adWnturoua young aallof voluntMfa 10 recOVlf Beahdad'• lnaQlc lantern and genie from Ifie wlcl<td Ola Men of 1ht Sta wtlo hautolen It. (R) .( t lw.) •.,."Willard" (1971. HOfror) Brue. Oiv=.ii~=:J2 m.) f;l2 .... "Lady 01 The Houae" (1978, ~a~ Dyan Cannon. Armand Aseentt. !hr•. "Nevef Too Late" (1965. Corn- y) Connie Stevens, Maureen 0 '6'*- van. (2 hta.) 9 PAT c••DU.. • M IDAD ....... tJ11m 1191 A behind-I~ lo<* al lhe develO(>tnent of "Gertrude StW., Ger· uuoe Stein. Gertrude Stein." ( 1 hr.) ·-alH••TWY "Is Ethnic In?" Two black men shale their expefienCM work~==::n corporallona. ! .... "let's Oo II Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Poitier, Biii Cosby. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) Cl) .... "Alhena" (1954, Comedy) Jane Powell. Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr .. 35 min~ .. ,.:'i'.1:."::, JJllllTI --lml-.otY ..,.... W Coverage of the hundlrt>ol1 World Unlimited Champlon-sh!J> from Houston. Tex. ( 1 hr.) a llCMI "This Time ~orever" ( 1980, ROmanceJ Claire Pimpare, Vincent Van Palten. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Friday, October 8, 1982 2 1 I larb.or Lawn· Mount Oliw t\len1orial P.Jr'k · Mo1iuary· Mausoleum~ Bunal I n Any Cemetery -Shi pment -Cremation. Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa j Olller Ave. et H•rbor llvd.) Ph. 540.5554 --haclay Coal. CD> .,.. "Beyond' Death's Door" ( 1979) Dr. Harold Freeman. "PG' (2 hrs.) Cl).,_ "Sphin1t" ( 1981, Adventure) Ffa~ Langella, Lesley-Anne Down. A ruthless black market antlqullles ring ettempts to stop an EgyptoloQlst from dis- covering the whereabouts of a prlceless statue she was permitted to view. 'PG' ( 1 tv .• 59 min.) ... "Body And Soul'' (1981, Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy. A young black turns to prizefighting to ralee the money he needs for medicel schOOI. 'A' ( 1 hr., •5 min.) •m .,. "Secrets" (1977, Orama) Susan Blakely, Roy Thlnnes. A young woman turns tn desperation to prornillcl>- hy when she flndS .ne·s unable to SOive Uthe ~~7 of hef unhappy marriage. -,.....IUM _..,....,.. ...... ..,.,. twP1mU •19AL: • ._ .. An llwestlgatlon Into the poltlcal, economic and enwonmen111 au.a behind CaNfornla's critical garbage die-~ 19 pretented. "Tr1angle" ( 1970, Orame) wynter, Ray Danton. A young homoaeJwel teachef in a glrlt' IChool 1riat to IOrt through hll faeflng9 In Mitch of his --true~~,_ -1··=· . _,,... ..,_,..,, ... ..,P&m&. ...... Ca 11•.-:A A fHm focUllng on the A"*1cen tour of Abel o.nce·. epic. Nepdeon, w11h .,.. Interview r".=C.;oducl1on. (1 hr.) ·--fllillM1.11•&911'1 ''Colo-redo YS. Nebralka'' CD •• "Swedlltl Av Olrtl" C t971, COmady) Barta T ewe. Clinton Oreyn, A Oanlah 1tewardess embark• on 1n .,..Ille 1Mrch for Mr. Right. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 ft11n,) "" r.r .. -.. .... ··--·· ".n I 1'•"Aleb9ml" .. ''EartNlound'' ( 11112, Sdenclt-) Burt ~. Todd Ponar. A hotel owner end ,. gr8nd80n try to help a llmf. Ir ol frlandlY. ...,_ aecape babe IN ihertft ~ NI POiie get "* hendl on Vli':al ''&INme aoa.up" ( 1173. ) ,,.,,,. MoMulln. Kall WoocMll. .... ...,., lo~ ..... r:&. '°' .... ol • ..,.,. Ind .. .. ( 1 tw .. IO"*'-= ... ..........,., ....... ) ._, Todd • A hOell °""" lftd NI pidllll try IO=,.,,.. u.=.::.= .... -:: • •u~ ,..,... c111•. -.....~ ..... ICll9" .... ..,, ..... r11ur11llllld'"1 ftllllll = ....... UJlll ....... .... _,. Cl a.'°"*"' Christopher Norri• la nurse Gloria Brancuai and Charles Siebert ia Dr. Stanley Rivenide- Jr. in "Trapper John, M.D." at 10 p.m. on KNXT, Channel 2 . !--.. "The TrMIUfe Ot Pancho Vitia" 965, Western) ~ C.lhoun, Shetley lntars. Ona o4 VIiie • U.S. employw J)latll a gold robbery for him, but the Ma1t· lcen nevtt recalwe IN money. ( 1 hr., 40 "*'·) -e--.. "Trlpoli" (1960. A«Mnture) O'Hare, • John Payne. The Mir"-fight the Trlpoll piratee to relee the AmerlCen fleg on T!1poll 1n 1805. (2 m->_ oalmll INIY A It()()' by l:n.: Cllwl ft>w9 how deoeptlve logic end orwm oen IUtMft yourig. vulnerable ft~ ·=--''Shetdon Harnldc'' T,,_ ~ l*forfN IOnOI from '* ,,.... Oll9. "Flddler On Tl'lt Aoof''. "Flofello'+, .... LAMI ... "71.'ancs ''Aell'1 with .. helP of Margery Orey, C.ol Wllco11 end Aobart e .(1hr.). ---"Rich LJnll" Tlla ,,...., "*"lorJ ....... ~ ol fbllld ......... nJ....,., M'°"I --ti!-"''· ~.:-to llldc" (1llO. ) DlrM CMMaplw, L."91 IC111t11t A dllllWll ~ .... tin ,_to ,... ~ .,, °'""""" .......... ~~ ...... ~ .... r.1;.,~=1 -Etc boy WhO doesn't believe In the lru1tltulloo of maffiage. (2 hrs.) ..-111) ... "Trvnk To C.ito" (1967. Mys- tery) Audie Murphy, George Sanden. A rocket f90tory Is the target for a M<:fat agent assigned to destroy the atomle weapons being tested thefe. (2 hnl.) -CC)--"The Wanderers" (197~. Ora· ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Manz. The ~ befs of a toug.h 1960s street gang In the Bronx dl9cOV9f that the proceeMS of gfOWlng up and falling In love •• much more dtttlcun e1tperlences than any of the rumblet they've taken part In. 'A' (1 hr., 57~ -Cl) "SpellOfEvH" (1973,Mvstery) Olene Cilento, EdWard De Souza. A wles of bit.arr• ewnts cautea a NCtetary to become auac>lcloua of hef bou's new wife. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) ~ fOOWIM,L Miami Hurrlcanee at Notre Dame Fighting lrlltt (A) (3 hrs.) W9 Tl# ...., Fiimmaker Christian Blackwood rec&ptUfes this joyful dance. old and new. ( 1 hr.) ~ "La Cage Au1t Folles" ( 1979, ) Ugo ToOnaz,zl. Mlchef Serrault. A tllghtclub """* tries to prepare ,. transvestite loller for a visit by hit IOf'l's flancee's fethef. the morals COl1'lmilelonef of France. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) (D) .. "The Last Days Of MutlOtlnl" ( 19n. Drama) Rod Steiger. Henry Fon-da. NMt the end of the Second Wor1d War. allan teaclst pi'tmlerBenlto-Mulao- llnl 1ttempts to flee hit defeated country. 'PG' (1 hr .. •O min.) CZ> .. "I Hate Blondet" (1981. Com. dy) Jeen Rochefort. Enrico Monteaeno. ThilMts dilc:OV9f that I wealthy ~I'S latest wort< delerlbet In detal the eecurhy •vstern protecting the vaiu.bles In his 1 hr .. so min.) --.. "Stratlgl BehaYlor'' (1981. ) MtchHI Murphy. LoulM Fletcher. A pollce offtoer lrweetlget• I ..,... of bNWI murdllrl In a ~ Mkf- weetefl\ co11ae town. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 rm.) W • AT • <Joeat: conductor &mon Ret· ~Loars~J!hr.) ... On .. (Com- ) A but bored dlptomet'1 tumt IN WOftd of foralan polcy UCMlide down with '* ...... ~ -·A·~siifl~-=t:if.At.---~tu;'"~=-~= "Pipe" Thcnon IMCll • dlngl!oue "'• -pa: .. :: DlllCHlh, Oonllll ...... -'" .. 1 ••• wM .... to MUlld, '°' ......... '°""' 'OI ...... lililllll .... _' ~ .. '°""' ""'!.' .!! .... ..., -••:..'J::.··cU.r"rl--• IMI s;;: MIUd,.,... Nt ............ =.-:.·r-"='=-'..&: ,, ........ , The finals of the 'Foxfield Jumping Derby' will be broadca st at 4 p.m . on KNBC, Channel 4 . The event is h e ld in Westlake Village. (%) lllMI "Any WhlCh Way You Can" ( 1980. Comedy) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke Before settling down with his girl and pet orangutan. a bare-fisted tighter slans up for Of'le last. lucrative match. 'PG' ; hr .. 45 min.) NI ... NI CCIUl9 POOTUU. California State Titans vs. San Jose State Spartans (3 hrs.) •8 (I) MClll ..._.. ll\ACI Archie's "Imported" kitchen help, Raul and Jose. are caught In the middle when they wit- ness a mugging outside the bar 8 ea.I (SeaSOf'l Premiere) Ponch Is lntrOdUced to his new pertner. Tom Lasor- da gets a speeding ticket. and POf'lch 1s robbed at a health club. ( t hr.) l mm.-r1111-o IMn MOUITOlt Matt Investigates the death of a young actor who was to lsta~1 a him with an aging movie queen ,, . ...,.. u.TPAMB lllMI "The Snows 0 1 Klllmanjaro" ( 1953, Orama) Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward. A brilliant writ8f finds meaning to his hie In AlrlC& att8f a restless and extensive search. (2 hrs.) e lllMI "Unknown Wiiderness" ( 1973, Adventure) Two leeo-age boys explore the mountain regions of Wyormng and Montana In search of a treasure reputedly burled thete. (2 hrs.) 8 IWOUIOll CClllQI-WA A film focusing on the American tour ot Abel Gance's epic, Napoleon, with an lntetVlew aboUI lhe original production. ( 1 hr.) • u,_ (l>remlefe) "The flight 01 The COndor" Or. Donald Johanson takes viewers on a rare journey through the Andel Mountains. ( 1 hr ) ID llAllUZUTMIAllm (Season Prem- iere) "To Serve Them Alt My Oeys" FOi- iowing World War t, a young Welshman Joins the staff of an upper-orust private schoOI rather than return to the coal pits othlsnatlvevlllage. (Part 1) o (t hr.) CC) lllMI "Take This Job Aria $hOv9 It" (1981, Comedy) Robert Hays, Barbara Hf!fshey A young corporate executive runs Into resistance when he retUfns to his hometown to revitalize a company brewery. ·~r .. 40 min.) (!) IPOllTICBI (H)lllMI "Tattoo" (1981, Orama) Bruce Dern. Maud Adams. An obsessed tatloo artist kidnaps a fashion model and pro- ceeds to cover her body with his handi- work. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ©) MO¥ll "CannonbaH Run" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dorn Deluise. Var1ous Oddball charact8f1 compete In a coast-to-coast auto raoe. 'PG' (1 hr .. 35 min) CS) lllO¥ll "First Monday In Octob8f" ( 1981, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Jill Clayburgh A l1b8fal Supreme Cour1 Jus- tice claSheS with the newest member of 'he natlOn's highest coun, en uttra-c<>n,- servatrve woman jurist. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min.) • MOYll "Body Heat" (198t, Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawy« is pe<auaded by his lov8f to murd8f het husband. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) .. (l)..,PM.RL ... (I) -Joey's plan to regain hit moth8f'1 atlenllon endangers the l ife of a little piglet left In G.lorla's care. • 'IW--.0 TC.WCmOl9 CD..., WlfrOll Bobby Vinton pe<fe>tms some of his iwv-t hits. lnCludlng "Blue On BIUe" and..,.'Aed Roeee FOf A Blue Lady," ff om the Bendt Holt! In 1M {1 h:.j .. . .. ·-.. "National L1mpoon'1 Mio mal OUN" ( 1978, COmedy) John BelOahl, Tim Matti.ton. Two ColleOI ft..,,. man join Delta ~. the ianr.tt Incl wlldelt fr1temny hOUlt on ~. and help to light the alf«tt Of the achool'• dean to hlive them txPtl*;I (R) (Paten· !dlacretfon It adYIMd) (2 hft.) n ' -.. "Eteape From Aleetraz" 9 , Adventure) Clint Eastwood, llrtck McGoohan. A hetdtntd convlOI rnM .. tllborltt pllne to brNk out of the :fr&oOOI prllon. Q (2 hra .. 20 min.) l!-... "Strategic Air Command" ( 1966. Or1ma) Jamee Stewart • .iur,. Alfv· aon. An untended shOUldef Injury reeultt In the downfall of both a MfVlceman'a Air Forca and baeeball car...-s. (2 hra.) 18-..... ''Sheldon Hamlck'' Thia oompolef performs songs from his rnual- cals, ''Flddler On .The Roor·. "Flofello", "She loYel Me" and "Rex" with the help of Mafgery Gray, Carol Wilcox and Robefl ~. (1hr.) • llWIU&i Wllm (Sef&OO Prem- iere) "To Serve Them AN My Deya" F~ loWlng We>tld War I, a young Wetshman joina the staff of an upper-crust private school rather ttian return to the coel pill ofhlsnetlvevllla?8}Pert 1) Q (1hr.) ·'°··------~ (I) OOU.. POO!M.L StanlOld Cardlnafa at Arizona State Sun Dewitt (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (%) lllOWll "Duck You Sucker" ( 1972, AdV91ltlHe) Jamee Coburn, Rod Steiger. An Irish revolutionary and a Mexican thief who team up to rob banks somehow wind up being hetoes of the Mexican revolutfon. lhrs .. 20 min ) .... .,, .. Cl)-DAYATATmm ....... ....... llO¥ll "Disappearance" ( 1977, Suspense) Donald Suthetland, Francine Racette. An lnternallonal hit man becomes ob6essed with finding his mite-~wife. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ... (I) TUllfmt '*"Mob. Trapper and Gonzo lace execution by e fifing squad u prisoners of a paramilitary leader, and ISi~: = gets COid feet. (Par1 2) U'PGITODAY "' ~ Fllmmek8f Christian BlackWOOd recaptures this joytuf dance. Old and new. ( t hr.) • IC-JG•IM I WOllt lnO --~reml8fe) William Goldman di&oUS8el his work and shows film clips from "Bu1ch Caasfdy And The Sundance Kid" end "AM The President's Men." ·-... .,.., --''Clouds 01 Witness" When Lady Mary's tlance Is murd8fed, her brother. Lord Peter Wlm- sey, llleS from Paris to Investigate. (Part 1l (1hr.) CC) lllOWll "Urban Cowboy" ( 1980, Ora- ma) John Travolte, Debra Winger. A blue- eollar worker who fancies himself a mod- erll-day cowboy falls In IOve with a girl he meets In a popular country-and·western bar. 'PG' (2 hrs., 12 min.) CH) lllMI "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Romance) Brooke Shields. Chtis1ophef Atkins. 'A' 11 hr . 45 min I Friday, October 8, 1982 . :l3 -~·~i.nct" (1981, Orama) Rip Tom, l• Ferrall. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) "The Conqueror" (1956. Adventure) John Weyne. Susan Hayward ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •CC> "Aockshow" ( 1960. Musical) Paul Mc:Cettney •nd Wings. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •m "The Wild Seed" < 1965, Orama) Mic:t\MI Parttt. Cella Kaye. (2 hra.) •!i2'Thfee W•rrlorl" ( 1977. Orama) Oueld. Charles White Eagle. ( t hr .• 49 .) '9CD) "Modern Romanoe" (1981. Comedy) Albet1 Broolts. Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr .• ~ -$·?.The Greet Train Robbery" (1979, Adventure) Sean Connery. Donald Sutherland. ( 1 hr .• 51 min.) •CC> "Sliver Bears" ( 1978, A<Mlnlure) Mlctwel catne, O)'blll Shepherd. (1 hr., 53 mW\.) 8Qlri1 Of The Wind" ( 1979, Dr•ma) Oen George. (2 NI.) -'Swl!'g Tlme" (1936, Mualcal) Fred •• Ginger Rogets. (2 hrs.) • "Hell'• R.H Acre" (1953, Adveflture) Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyea. 12 hra.) •• "In Seerch Of Noeh'a Ark" ( 1976) OOc::ument«y. Narr•led by Bred Crande•. {gtn.) (%)"Body Heel" (1981. Suspense) WU- 119rn Hurt, K•thleen Turner. ( 1 ht., 55 min.) -Cl) . "ChflstOQher Columbus" (11M9, ~ure) F'rednc March. Florence Eldridge. (2 tn.) • ''The Shuttered Room" (1967. Mya-~) Gig Young, catol Lynley. (2 tn.) (l:J "The Mirror Creck'd" ( 1980, M lery) Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Nov•k. ( 1 "f:.. S~ f>Mle EV"" (1980, qomedy) ~ Knotta. Tim Conw•y. (1hr.,31 min.) . B'The TUl'W'Mll Of i.OY9" (1958. Come-) Dofll O.y. Alc:Nrd Widmerk. ( 1 hr .. min.) "lrwtt•tlon To Ttw Dence" ( 1957, ) Igor VOUlkevttch, Gene Kelly. ( 1 tw .. 30mln.) -~Wey To Tre11 A l9dy" ( t968, fir:.:> Rod Steiger. George s.g.1. (2 -'HMttllncf' (1981, Orem1) Rip Tom. ta fetrell, I I hr., 3& min.) -"Erewttneu'· (1981. M llery) lllllDlarwt ~. w-.m Hurt. , r hr .. ..a )'The Conqueror" ( 1958. A<Mntur1) WeyN, ~ Heywltd (1 ht .. 50 min.) ! I . • • .. _..LJ._ CC) "Rockatlow'' (1980, Mullcel) p"' McCartney and Wings. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) • "The First Time" (1952. Comedy) Robert CUmmlngt. Berbllil ...... (2 tn.) (%) "The Gra.t Tr•ln Robbery" ( 1979, Adventure) Seen Connery. Oon•ld Suther1and. ! 1 hr .. 51 min.) •CID "Portra I Of A Rebel: M9rgaret' Singer" (1980. Bloaraptiy) Bonnie Fr•r*lln. OeVld Dukea. (l hr., 45 min.) •Cl> ''The Little Hui" (1957, Comedv) OiiVld Niven. Stewart Granger. ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) •CD "First Mondey In October" (1981. Comedy) W•lter MettNU, JI• Cl9yt>urgtl. $hrs.) "AH In Hemin" (2 hrs.) • "The ~eln" ( 1978. Adventure) Jimmy Oemond: Len Birman. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • "Sterefaah" ( 1979, Sc;ienc:e-Fletlon) M9.r)oe Gortner. CMstopher Plummer. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) (%) "Newsfront" ( 1978. Comedy) Bl Hunter, Ch<la Heywood. (1hr .. 51 mn) •(!) "Keeper Of The Fl9me" (llM3, Or• me) Keltwrlne Hepburn, SperlC* TrKY. .t?.ln.) CC) "Flddler On Tbe Aoor' (1871, Mull- cal) TopOI, Nonna Crene. (2 tn.. 59 min..) CD ''All Night long" (1981, Comedy) ~ HeoJ<man. Barbi• Str.Und. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) ! "Three Wamor." oen. OretN) ndy Quaid, Charlee White e.gle. ( 1 hr .• 49mln.) -~·rhree Wenlorl" (1977. Dr•me> OU.Id, Chet1el Whhe e.gle. ( 1 hr .• 49mn.) - CZ) "The Pied Piper" (1972, F9ntuy) Donovan, OoMld PleeMnce. ( 1 ht.. 30 min.) up •nd leern to ltJNtYt In their na!Uf.i lwblt•t. CD .. "Choices" (1981, Orama) P•ul ~oftll•. Victor French. A hlgf\ IChoof footbd player II CUI from the teem *-UM Of • phytlcal twndic9p •nd I• .. irHl~~nt. (1 hr,. 30 min.) ·IL=!. ... •& ..... A legend li¥es on; • ~ built from ec:aveoged ma1eri.1s. m ':. Ul't IU• 1111111 Cll•a.l "Lady ~ .. After win.ton II born •I ~ P.i.c:.. JeMie •nd Randolph return 10 London .t.e he hopee 10 i.uncti • promlllng politic.I cereer. How-.....,,. ,ME.,._· (thr.) 11-:.. .. ~ • Hlllm.T "SwWlg Tlme" (1938. Mullcal) red Atllllre, Ginger Aoger9. A gemb11ng ~ hea • herd lime Nv1nQ money 10 merry hill ... ltleert. but compattor. •rlee when he, ... '°' enothef. (2 tn.) • • unu ••-=•When the po1ce refule to bellell9 hill ltOf'Y •bout • bend of ~ • young boy plays detectille 10 them. tt hr.) .. "The Conqueror" (1968. ture) John Wayne, Suun Haywerd. A mlahty Mongol werrtor kidnePI the c»ughler of a pO'MNf\ll T .W klrlg and .... control of hill empn. (1 hr .• 50 !mlnJ...OMntmAY 19 I• MW. Feeturect: en eurnkw- ol domeltic Ylolera In Southern Cell- • •ID'* •!f ~ bllce. ,_, ... Wll!! .. a-.1c•• --~Ill"-" •==-Mceowtn· ll'l'r-... -A S*'8I ..,,.,. .... qullllone ••••118 ~ .. cHdrtn..,.,.,. ..-M _,,. e~~~=~ In .. t~ ...... IMllllpr~ .. 1111 In IQwil wllh. member of ~·-·•d. •!Old ... ~---allheopp!lllld (t ·gr-==--'"= ":iii· : I rreilt @nteritJr Q;(J)esgn 8~ Public1tion D1te: S.turd1y, October 30 • Advertilinf DudliM: Tue.Uy, October 19 There's No Place Like A~ Qrange Coast Home Daily Pilot readers -who sp·end 413 more on their homes than the balance of Orange County residents - spent almost half a million dollars on improving their homes last year. Targeting this rich market will be Current's "Interior Design ,.82", reaching over 96,000 affluent adult readers who wiU rely on this section as their home improvement guide. Interior Desig~ '82 ·is perfectly timed to arrive at the start of your busiest season with stories on: • furniture trends • latest looks in wall coverings • the newest floor coverings • helpful hints Make thi11 your most succeaful "'''°" ever by retervm, 1p1ce today. Mm-4SU Reach another 124,000 readen for a total readership of 219,000. This 1ection will also publish in The Mirror• on Wednesday, October 27, at 1 Pilot adverti1er pickup rate of 14 per inch. Friday, October 8, 1982 25 -lloaclay Coal. -P'Dll'CILmLM (Part 1) _,IM&mt lhr.) ---lamllT _. "Ordeal" (1973, Orama) hur Hiii, Diana Mutdaur. A man le leh to die In the desert by his wife and her lover. i! hr., 30 min.) .... "The Wicker Man" ( 1973, Mys· t.-y) Edward WoodWard, Britt El<land. A ~ policeman Is tent to a remote Scottllh lllerld to lrwestlgate the dlsep- Pelt8nee of 1 young girl who may heve been the victim of modem-<lly peoans. (2 ~ ''TheC.tctw" (1971, Creme) Wltnty, Jln-MlchMI VllQnt A former polloe ~i.... '°"" fot~ with an underground newepaper publlatw to "catch" wented Pf'90nl tor private olf. ants..&:-> • • "The Deadly Game" (1978, Ofemat DIYld Birney, Allen Garlleld. A New York City undercover ottlcer ~ to the narcotlca IQIJad leeOI a mn lhllrtc to a ~smuggling operation. I~' •mu ......... .. "Atnericall'I QlgOlo" ( t980. Dr•· me) Alchefd Ger"•. Lauren Hutton A Bev· etty .... GIP> becomet the prime eu. pec1 In a murder inve.tigatlon. 'R' ( 1 hr., 57:. •• "A'tt Famity'' ( 1980, Comedy) elide Redner, Bob Newhart. The MIUJllly (iW9Pf!llllMl .. llldd deugl'lfClf of the OOUrtlry't ....... Pfeeidel'lllel famlly complloal• her father'• anempts to oooduet the -l~~f:e!~~;."=.'. (1950 ) 8pencef Tracy, Elizabeth Tay· lher eicpetle!IOet .. of the Joya end heedec:hee lrwoMld With the prepl(a- ttona for Na d9ughter'1 upcoming wed- b 1 hr. 30mfn.) -Uft_, .... M .. Llfl or oomedlan Jey Leno. ftlm dlfector D Herzog. (1 ht.) a1m11 LOii, I IF C • rm.t '9 IMNLW M9LM A nine part N(ieg of Napoleon and hil rising lame in Paris. {eart 1) ( 1 ht.) CD _,. "Qeeth Race 2000" ( 1975. Sci- ence-Action) O.vld Carradine, Simone Griffith. In the yMr 2000 A.O., hit-and-run drMng Is a national sport In which female victims are worth 10 points. 'R' (1 hr .• 19 min-) (1V ... "Modem Romance" (1981, Comedy) Albert &00k8. Kathryn Herrold. A tllm editor trlet repeeledly to wtn bectc the heart of the woman he ~ 'R' ( 1 hr •• = CZ) llOW "Body Heat" (198 1, &Jlpel'IM) Wlllam Hurt, KattMn Turner. A amelltlme Rotlda ~ la paral8ded by Na io. to murder her l'lulbal'ld. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 56 "*'-) •<JD-"Private Leaeona" t~~ ~) SyMa Krillel, Howatd . A wealthy men aMlgnt ..._ aaducttve l'loule- k"'* the Job of prcWldlng""' 16-year-.old son with his first MXIJll experience. 'A' ( I hr., 30 min.) ... • Cl) COLP•~ A loY9 trlangle leads an ambllloua Senetorlel candidate to kll his campaJgn meneger. (R) ( I hr .. 20 min.) ...m ... "Top Benaoa" (19!>4, Mueicat) Phil Slllert. ROM Merle. A telelllllon atllf Is distraught OY9f the poeelblll1y of loll!lQ his sponsor and his girlfriend. (2 hrt., 5 w ,min. .. """" _. ''633 Squadron" ( 196-t, Ora· ma) Cliff Robertlon, George Chaklrla. A Nazi fuel factory In Norway Is destroyed In a gelleot effort by an Am9flcan equedron. ~hr .. 30 min.) · cciL.-......, Boaton College ;t: at Waat Vlrglnll Mountaineers (A) *ILT••nrr Ml = ''Sll¥er Bean" ( 1978, Actwln- ture) Michael Caine, Cy~ Shepherd. All ecccu1tlng genlua ~ an Intricate plan to tncr.... Na weatth by maklna aome of the top eiwcutlvee In the wor1d Oi hlgf't finance the Yk:tlme of en axtreordl- ewlndle. ~~·~ht., 63 min.) .. --.. "Choa." (Ullt, Drama) P.ul ~2~8-F--=~~Oct=..;.ober~;.;....;;;8~,~19~8~2~~~~~~__;;~~"'..;.;...Vlc;.;.;;..;,t«~FNnch.A IChool football player Is cut trom the teem becauee of a physical handicap and falls In wtth a gang of ruff111ns. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ()) ... "Nl~osky" ( 1979, Orama) Alan Bat ... George de ta Pena. Triumph and tragedy punctuate the stormy relationship between the great Russian ballet star and his SvengaH·Ftke managet. 'R' (2 hrs .• 5 min.) .... "Eyewitnees" (1981, Mystery) , Sigourney Weavet. W!Mlam Hurt. A teleYl- alon reporter becomeS Involved With a jan- itor who mey know more •bOUt a murder that he wtt'*Md than he la aaying. 'R' ( 1 hr .. "3 "*1.) ·c .. "The Private Eyee" (1980, ) Don Knott•. T1m Conway. Two bUmbllng American detectlvel ire called In to lnw9ttoete a aerlee ot murders In en E= caatla. 'PG' ( 1 hr:. 31 min.) •1••11mmae -•1 --ICK .. "Slcln Deep" ( 1979) Oervyn • Ken Blackbum. ( 1 hr., •5 min.) ·; ATU. ......... .. = "The lnetedlbte Shrinking Wom-an" ( 1980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlin. Chet1ee Grodin. A houtewlfe linda it hard to cope when 8he suddenly begins to ehflnk In ~· 'PG' f I hr., 2• min.) M (C} ... 1•Flddlef On The Roof" (t971, Mullcal) Topol, Nonna Cfane. A PMsant mllkman in tum·of·lhe-century cnrlat Autale tri. to merry off hl.-ellglble deuoh- tera ~ trying to hold onto hill Jewlttl l'lel1tage In the lace of QPPfeaaion. 'G' (2 hrt.~) <JI).,.. "Olean lee" (1981, AcMl'lture) AYan O'NMI. Anne Archer An ~ and a tOdalit• attempt to rob 1 South A~ emerald amuggter of a fortune 6 'PG' ~hr .. 66 min.) • ,,.,,. er •••w•• .. "The Peatman Atwe Rings (1981, OrafNI) Jectl ~. Jelllca Lange. A young woman and her loYer plot to murder her l'lulbend. 'R' ( 1 -~:.:.> . W(l)lmlY4 --·--r--'T" . ---------- • I 0 I I •Pa W 0 • A btby who w .. bom undlnwiler; a home built from ecaveng.d r.r. "Petf9cl a.ntlemaf'I" , 1a1a. ~) Lauren Becajl, Au1h GotdOn. Ttne crafty fematee Whole hulbendl are In prllon JOjn forote 10 plOI an e1a1>9rat• mlllon doitt hellt. (2 IVI.) ·-Ml "New eiu.." A !<><* at the CNcago t*IM ... wt'fft tht (lld.llf'ntt• .,, cofnlna ~ to. • tM&ff• a•rnc• ''Tht Myt1.,i. C>Ut Str~" In an edaptallon of Ma111 Tweln'I IMt nc>Yel, a ptloltl''I .PP,enta (Chri9 MMepeace) deyd<Mn)I hlmtelt lnlo a medlev.i c.ttle and mtell a my11 .. 1loul youth (L•nce KttWln) who hH .. ,~ myttlctll poMr'I. (t hr .. 30 min.) • 111'9 (Prtmlert) "Tht Fllghl Of The ~ .. Dr. Oonakt JOOanaon l•k" Ylewef1 on a rare )ourney 11\rougtt the A~ntaln1. '( f hr.) ~ "Candy" (1968, Comedy) Ewa A'*-, Marlon Brando. A lutcloul young nymphet heedl for New Yori! afttt being raped by a poet and a Spanllh gardefl41f. il hr., 55 min.) (II).,. "Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neel.' Anne Archer. An engineer and a' IOClallte a11amp1 to rob a South Arnitrlcan emerald smuggler of a for1une ~-'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 mJ. (JJ ..,. "Cafe Express" J 981. Come- • dy) Nino Manfredi, A lo Cell. An expreuo vendor Is chate<J by authorities .. he attempte to raite money for his ton'• operation by setting hiss wares abo91d the tralna. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) ())..,.. tl1 MY Richard Thomas repeals hil Bfoe<1W•Y role as a pa~ Viet- nam veteran. home tor a fa reunion on Independence Dey. 12 hrs .. 1 min.) • lllMI "Thieves'' (1977, Corned ) Marlo Thomas. Charles Grodin. A daY,y couple try 10 recapt1Xe thelt Innocence amid the corruption of Manhattan. (2 .. ,hrsk.a. •• , ... , • Cl> ,_A'll .,,_ Captain Lewis wins the statrlng role In an Army recrvltlng fllm. ~ .......... •• ,_,.IOI'.,.. ............... JU. -I DOii ._ ClfUI • CMstoph Von Oohoanyl leads the Vienna Philhar- monlc In these two Richard Strauss pieces with piano sololsl RUdolph Buchbinder. ( 1 ~ ....... ,N..,,,_ll!IJll• •If..,. "Bombe<s B-52" ( 1957. Ora· ma) Karl Malden. Natalie Wood A com- manding officef resentful of a sergeant's lnvOlvement with his daughter orders him on a MCret mlulon to test a new B·52 bomber. (2 hr$., 10 min.) •• ()) •A...,. The 4017th it turned Into a bowtlng alley to take on the Marines, and Hawkeye tries to contact hie hospital- ized father. (R) • ... "Touched By Love" ( 1980. Drama) Oebofah Rattin, Diane Lane. A nursing trainee tries to bring a handi· capped glr1 out of a deep depresaion by encouraging her to correspond with her Idol. EMI Presley. (2 hrs.) • 0 ..,. "Starting Over" ( 1979. Comedy) &Kt Revnolde. Jill Oeybufoti Aft« month• of tv dlnntfl and blind dllt•. a divorced magazine writer think& he'• found I.rue loYe when a achoofteachtt ent .. ,. .... (2 hra..) I rr. .,._. ............. 'The Barbara Manarell and Mac Davis will host the 16 th annual Country Music Association Awards live from Nashville at 9:30 p .m. on CBS, KNXT, Channel 2. ~uperllnera: Twilight Of An Era" A nos1a1- glc voyage of fascinating IUKury and remembered glory Is tallen aboard the last of lhe great lineis sllll In lrans-Atlantlc se<· vloe -the Queen Elttabelh 2. (R) ( 1 hr ) (m ... "Heartland" (198 1, Orama) Rip Torn, Conchata Ferrell. A rancher and his housekeeper face the rigors of lrontlar Ille In 1910 Wyoming 'PG' (1 hr .. 35 min:) CI) llOVll "Skin Deep" ( 1979) Oefvyn Coo~=lackt>urn. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) -I Cl) ccurm .. AllOCIAnoet Alli Mac Devis and Barbara Mandlell are joined by a host of counlry mUSIC stars tor this annual awards ceremony 10 be telecasl from Nashville. Tenn. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (l)YOU-.-NllJ a llAl'Ol.W ,_LOW A ntne pert Slfies of Napoleon and hiS r1S1ng fame In Parts (part 1) ( 1 hr.) • M LlllCllt Fleming Flindt and Anne Marie Vessel are featured In Eugene Ionesco's murder drama choreographed as a ballet. Cl) .,_ Coverage of the Cornelius Boza-Edwards (Uganda) I Blaine Dick· son (US) !<Hound junior-lightweight bout from LIS Vegas. Nev. (R) (2 hrs., 30min.) a;) ..,. "Carll Eyes" ( 1978. Horror) Britt Elltand. Lana Wood.A lonely young wife spends her time fantasizing and day· -iU.i.~=:~ * &mr • 1W wmJ The llory of 1he CCM'llry'I wtetward exp1nllon II r9'0lcl through pt\otographr and the wordl of thoae who wltneteed It tlrllhanct ( t tv ) '-----· IC A SIM I -llJO .. rtmltfe) WIMl.tm Goldman dilolMea hit woril and lhow• fllm cllpe from ''lkltch c.uldy And The &undtnc. Kid" and "All The Pteeldenl'I ~." (C).,. "Nljlnalcy'' ( 1979. Orama) Alan 811 ... Geotge de la Pena. Triumph and tragedy puno1uate the 1totmy ret•llonthlp between fhe groat Ruulan ballet lier 1nd hit 8vengall•frkt 'm81\001f 'R' (2 hrt , 6 min.) . ® C-.oT Alchard H•rri , Meg BYtMrt and Richard Muenz tier In Lerner and Loewe'• ctaUlc Btoadway mU.1o,1 taped •• the Wlnttr Garden Theatre In New Yori!. (2 hr1 .. 30 min.) a llOVll "The Postman AIWays Rings Twice" ( 1981. Orama) Jack Nlctlofeon, Jessica Lange A young woman and her lover plot to murder her h•sband. 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) 1 .... .,. .. NlntlLMO/IA_.~ •••••IT~--. _,_Guest: Alec MoCowen . ... ,,,IOOU Tauat ... -...~ Arte Johnson and Louie Nye host a look 11 burlesque. as clowns. corn- ice end beaulllul showgirls perfocm. ( f hr) _«l).,. "To Commil A Murder" (1970, Suapense) Louis Jourdan, Senta Befger. A war hero Is given a license 10 kltt when he Is assigned to wa1ct:i a scientist and IW evi,U&;·g •) • IUllCll "'-... amue ""' ..... ~tllUllPl.-CO -IM "New Blues" A look 11 the C blues scene where the old-timers are coming back to. !•llBl9GllT DOCTOl•TME IDm .,. "Laura" ( 1980, Orama) Dawn Dunlop. Maud Adams. A woman Irie& 10 prevent a relallonshlp berween a sculptor with whom she had had an affair and her teen-age ballerina daughter 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min) (0) llCMI "Sex Wish" ( 1976) Harry Rems. C. J. Laing. "X' ( t hr . 30 min.) (%).,."I Hate Blondes" ( 1981, Come· dy) Jean Rochefort. Enrico Montesano. Thieves dJSCover thal a wealthy novelist's latesl work deScribes 111 detail the security system prolecllng the valuableS In his home (I hr , 50 min.) IW8 CJ) TUlfa..., U. A sullor ol Trapper's e>c-Wlfe. In need of dehcale sur-gery. insis1s that Trapper perform the c:!elratlon (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) U e JME IDT Oii CAMOlt Guests: Dinah Shore. Hoy1 Allton, Arnaud de Bor-c~re~A) (1 tv.) l w..:=aa-:m-••ss•• •• _. POINIK>,_Wl,__,..,JU• 0 -I DOii IUM. ClfUI a ChtlstoPh Von Oohnany1 leads the Vienna Philhar· monlc in these two Richard Strauss pieces with piano soloist Rudolph Buchbinder. ( 1 hr.) I POCUI «* IOCIEJT fill LA..-.r Host OennlS Wholey Frlday, October 8, 1982 27 lllllliaestlaYCo-t. WIS llfUCI __ .. " .... 111 W Guett: Wllllem Styron. -.1~...r = ......... "The t..dy Wants Mink" ( 1952, ) fUh tUeey, Dennis O'l<eefe. A to 11wtte who wants a mink ooet at llY'f coat deck* to aian her own mink term. ( t hr .. 30 min.) -·(I) --I"* MM Frank Buck lrweetlget• the stabbing of the ancient leader of • ~ people who Inhabit • remote valley, ( 1 lv .) . ___ ._,, ...... ~ti of the flYe mott exciting momenta In the history of the Wor1d SerieS •tura Bebe Ruth. Dusty Rhodes. 811 Mearoakl. c.tton Flek end Reggie Jecic-aon. • .. "Forgotten Cit~ Planet Of The ""'-" ( 197.4, Action) Roddy McOowell, Ron Harper. Meroneutl Virden end Burtce. along with Gelen. the d*np, dllcowf the ruh of whet WU once a gowmmem think tri. (2 hrl.) •• ...,, ... Joanie announcet her pl9rw to iTlCM to CNcego permenentty to continue elnglng with her beloYed Chechl. ! .. "Night Fight From Molcow'' 97~. Drema} VIA Brynner, Henry Fon- . A 8cMet detlctor oflerl e list of Rllt-.-,, = 10 Weetem leaders. (2 hrl.) E.-111ium a WIJI-A profile of Auttrellen tl9COt 8= the lcoele beer; a --==~ lllendef~~-=) B:,;; w.wr. Sheron 0... A ret~ed rneinllnd llwyer bt'YI • H<>nok*I hotel end beconl88 entangled with a runewey w11r-. a U.S. Senator and 1 ruthlele ~iihts.) I .. (8-on Premlete) "The C... Thi UF0'1" A rtgoroue. aclentltlc Inv.-~ Into l"8 feet, fiction end hoax of lritenllfted ~ oblect• " preeented. Q .u...- • •WW (8woll Premiere) ''Swee-,_, Todd" Freddie JQr,. ...,. •the leV-~ VlctoNn "demon .,.,. of F1Mt ...... I ... *"" mylt8ftoualy dllep- Qlll!• a_ ( 1 "' .• 30 "*'" (I;)-•• Amerlo8n Qlgolo'' ( 1980. Dre- 1'111) fldWd Gere. Lann H&lrion. A Bw-~ ... gfgolo~-~ .. '" nuder lrwtlolflon. 'A' t1 hr .. JM. •• M "Enclw Love" l~':· , lrodle IHltda. ..... . 8!fi'i1:'7:'.F.i ~ ' OI The Wind" {1119, ) Din Giorgi. A ,.,,. ~ lllCMI' ___ ,__ .. Nndlolp to bloornl .. ..,. ~ Dog .... 'PQ' (1 =..,.Hau" Ut7t, • ....... I ll?lM. ,.~::..• Linda Ellerbee and Lloyd Dobyns are coanehon of 'NBC New1 Ovemight' at 1:30 a.m.·on 1KNBC, Channel 4. 1:---· -~---· CIA -= aomTT • LllXIUI Soprano Barbera Hendrict(1 end trumpet IOlollt Stephen Burnt ~ the famed ao•mble IOf ealectlone by T orelll. Bech. Arne, Aechmenlnoff end Kr_.., ~"I Hele Blondea" (1981, Come-- Jean Aochefort, Enttco Mont..ano. dllcM ,,., a weelthY nov91111'• .. , ... WOttt delCI lbee In detell the aecurtty lytMm PfOlec:ttng the --blel In hie ~. {1hr.,50mln.I .. IZ> .. ''Ft/M(' (1981, Mullcel) Meir rtoe ~. Leelte Ceron. A young FNnCh gil' .... In lcM with a ~ who oc-to .. wt'9n he htl out the'• preo-._12 tn., "6 min.) -(I) .. "Teke VOA11 llleC 8hOC'' Ccimedy) _,.. Urich. ...,... Buter•81rnev. Att UI~ Hclly- wood totor tnel io.... ....... --end .. "" ...... -l'lla ~~\L~hllto91t :-ec:;, ':;:.;... ~ I dln1IM -..... ~5:~·-·••Q ,, ,..,,...., ...... "" .... ,,..... ......... ... .., Vlcllol1ln .............. ..... ............... ., .... ., ... ~~°\J..3r~ I • I tasy world where patrons pey handlOmely to live out their wildest dreems among • ~lion of r™ hra.) (I) CCI.um 806ton College Eaglet et West Virginie Mountaineers (A) I?. ln.. 30 mh) (JJ .. "Magic" (1978, Horror) Antho- ny Hopkins, Am-Mer"et A lllOfOtlc ven- 1rMoqum1, oonYtnoed that his stage dlJmmy contrOll hit ecttont. eludes bordering tame end fortune to find • glf1 he kMld In his youth. 'fr ( I hr., 46 min.) (D) .... Melba Moore, RObert Gull-leume end Shefmen HerT*8y .,. featured In • perlonnance of the hit Bfoedwey musical bNed on Osale 08¥11'1 ~Y "Pur- lle VlctoriouL" (2 tws .. 20 min.) -1==-o I TO I The gifts entertain • r.rd- noeed MCUrlly guard with their stortet abou1 • cactus. • typewriter and en ~·~~· ....... UM A nine pert terlee of ~ end his rlelng fame In Perla. {!>art 2) ( 1 hr.) ••a (Season Premlefe) ''The Cate Of The Uf0'1" A rigorous, IClentlflc kwe9-. Ugetion Into the feet. flc1lon end hoax of ~tlfled ftytng objects ls presented. Q M ,_,_, ITLIOOL•M • 1 v::.r Jonathan end ~ =.; wttneea the murder of Jennlfef'• ~rr."fra.~nd.Q (1hr.) CC .. ''The Oftenoe" (1973, Orwna) Sean Connery, Trevor How8fd .. While t'9dllng down 1 child molestet. 1 London detecilw 9lowly edges hlmMff towerd 1 '*"'°"' bfelkdown. 'R' (1 hr .• 54 min.) ® -"Arthur"~ Comedy) [)Udley Moore, Liza . 'Miiie hil farnly attempt• to IOfoe him Into a pr• am1nged memeae .• drunken. hedonll1Jc ~·~hr~:rm:h. poor working ~ -~ W 2 I C ~ Feetured: a look Ill the graflltl ecerw In New Yori< City; a Merd °'81 ~lion wtttl the ~ tome of A""'1C8'1 le¥OJ1ta lklmy dipping ;-.... ~l ...... (1980,Corn- edV) SyMe Kriltel, Howll(d Ha••"*'· (I) •• "Body Heel" ( 1111. ~) MIMI Hurt. KetNeen Tum. . A .,;,em ... _.,--'""-11 F1orldl llwyer II penued9d by hll loM 10 murdef ,_ hulb9nd. 'A' ( 1 hr .... "*'--.... _ tm::.r.i=•- ---~---- .... b ......... ~ • ~Ad'«ltur .. Of Tiit Wlldetneee Femi-, ( 1875. Ac:Mnluta) RoW1 Logan, n Cementa. ( 1 hf., 40 min,) "Jonethen LMngtton Saegulf" ( 1973, entuy) Voloat of Jamel Francllcul. MlilL ( 1 hf., 55 min.) Fnt FMllfy" (1980, Comedy) Gbl • Bob Newnart. (1 hr,,, .. min.) 'The Trlelt 01 Oecar Wild9" ( 1980. •phv.) Pater Finch, Jamee Maeon. I t .. 5mln.) -"Artlttl And Model&" ( ljJ66, Come.-Dean Martin, .»try Lewis.· (2 hrt.) -"The Little Dragons" (19$1. A<Mn-IUfe) Sally Boydtn. CM1 Pet1tl00. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) _. • -~ "L'lnootrlglble" (1980, Comedy) JMn·Peul BelmondO. GeoevleYe Bujold. LI hr .... Omln./ (II) "Clrcle O Two" ( 1980, Romance) Richard Burton, Tatum O'Neal. ( 1 hr •O min ., Cll ·1.The Hunter" ( 1979. Orama) Steve ~.EN Wallach. (1 hr .. 38 min) d (I) "The Pied Piper'" (1972, Fantqy) Oonovan, Donal~ Pleasenoe. ( I hr.. 30 min.) •• "Blue Fire Lady" (1978, Orama) Cathryn Harrison. Marl( Holden. ( I ·hr " 1 • '!li[I.) .. " • • "It's In The Bao" < 19•5. Comedy) Fred Allen, William Bendix. (2 hrs.) ... "FllQhl From AShlya" (196•. Adven· ture) YUi Brynner. Richard Widmark. (2 hrs.) .. CZ) "Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) Tony Danza. Jnslc8 Waltef. ( 1 hr., 27 mln.1 -(!) "Crosswinds" ( 1951, Adventuce) John Payne, Rhonda Fleming. (2 hrs ) e "Flame Of The Barbary Coast" ( 1945, AdVenture) John Wayne, Ann OvOfak. (2 hrs,) ct) "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine (2 hrs.. 9 min.) (8) "One On 0ne·· ( 1977. Orama) Robby Benson. Annette O'Toole ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (I) "The Loved One" ( 1965, Comedy) Robert Morse, Anjanette Comer ( 1 hr .. 55min.) e "Hobsoo's Choice" ( 195•. Comedy) John Miits. CharleS Laughton ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -al) "WincheSter 73" (1967. Western) Tom Tryon. John Saxon. (2 hrs) tw cm "The Jazz Singer" ( 1980. Musical) Nell Diamond. Laurence Olivier. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) td(J) "I Hate Blondes" ( 198 1, Comedy) Jean RochefOfl, Enrico MonlM&no. ( 1 hr 50min.) .. _., ........ ....,..._ -· "Pardners" (1956. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. (1 hr .. 30 min.) e "Sleeping Dogs" (2 hrs.) .. ct) "The 8101hers Karamazov" ( 1958, Orama) Mana Schell, Yul &ynner (2 hrs .. 30 min ) (I) "Arthur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Minnefll. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) W CHJ "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelfl.. ( 1 ht .. 53 min.) cm "The EnfOfcer" ( 1976. Orama) Clinl Eastwood. Tyne Daly. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CZ) "Body Heat" ( 1981. Sospente) w .. liam Hurt. Kathleen Turner. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) W(I) "Fantastic VO'ja~" (1966. Scleno&- Fletion) Stephen Boyd, Raquel Weleh. ,, ., I , u .. Cynthia Sikes is Dr. Anne. Ga'vanero, Terence Knox plays Dr. Peter White and Christina Pickles is head nurse Helen Rose nthal in "St. Elsewhere,' a m edical drama at l 0 p .m. on KN BC, Channel 4. •ct "The FOfmula'' ( 1980. Orama) Mar· Ion Brando. George C Scolt ( 1 hr ... 57 min.) m (J) "The Hunter" ( 1979, Dram•) Sreve McOueen, Eli Wallach. ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) •CID "Circle 01 Two" (1980, Romance) Richard Burton. Tatum O'Neal. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) CD "The Night The Lights Wenl Qui In G90lg a" ( f981, Drama) Kristy MCNI· chol, Mark Hamill_ ( 1 hr . 50 min ) cm "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" ( 1973. Fantasy) Voices of James Franciscus. Julie I Mills ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CZ> "The Trlals Of Oscar Wilde" ( 1960, Biography) Peter Finch. James Mason &_ hrs . 5 min ) •• "Thieves·.:. ( 1977. Comedy) Marlo Thomas. Cher1es Grodin (2 hrs.) •ct) "AnlmalS Are Beautiful People" i.!_975) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (I) "The Little Dragons" (198 1. Adven- ture) Sally Boyden. Chris Peterson. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) •OO "AdVentures Of The Wilderness Famt· ty" ( 1975, AdVenture) Robef1 Logan. Susan Oamante. ( I hr . 40 min ) a;) "Red. White And Busied" ( 1972, Ch· ma) Darrell Larson. Heather Menzies ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) cm "The NIQhl The Lights Went Out In Georgia" ( 1981, Drama) Kristy McN1· chol. \4ark Hamlft ( 1 hr • 50 min ) CZ) "Any Which Way YOY Can" ( 1980. Comedy1 Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke U hr .. •5 min.) •al) ''Lover Come Back" ( 1962. Comedy) he•i I .. !FJ:----·--• ... Q rATll MWM ..... .,_ IAIY Guee1. Richard Slmfnon. ~ ........... TtllMTt ~.,. "L'lnooirlglblt" (1980. Come- dy) J&tn·Pnul Bolmondo. • Qene-Mve Bujold, A ~roted con 1rt111 encount•• trouble when he rever11 to his old way ot ~fe. ( 1 hf • •o min:! Cl,) l90W9 "looke<" ( 198 I, Sclenee-Flc- llon) Albert Finney. James Coburn. The mysterious tleatha of a setlet of bNutl1ul modelt Involved In o new adVertlalng project are blamed on the plastic auigeon who operated on lhem 'PG' ( 1 hr • 3• mini. I Ttll ..:o .::.,., .. ... u.Y-.&..- • =..MID LOWI A nine part series of Napoleon and his rlslng fame In Paris. {Part 2) ( 1 hr ) • CA9MCll 'it Ttll DBAlU "32nd Cal• l!Ofnla Senate Oislllct" Frank Barbaro vs. Edward RO'jce. ID.,...YUM (1J llOWW "The Trials Of Oscar Wilda" ( 1980. Drama) Peter Finch. ~nonO. Mitchell Scandal bleaks OYt as the Marques of Queensbury aCQJMS Oscar Wilde ol having an affair w11h his son. LOfd Altred Douglas (2 hrs .. 5 min ) • ~ "MySl8fy Island" ( 1966. AdVenture) Steve FOfrest. Sue Lloyd. An adventurer accidentally uncovers a scheme 10 1ntercep1 an American spooe ,..1rTllSSla1::: ( 1 hr • 30 min.) =~ A profile of Aust,ralian airline rnaseot sredney lhe koala bear: 8 lscli;=:;=ball umpires ....wu I'='!! ... MPOllT • IOLIT1CI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy slar as a married couple who reflect on lhetr 50 years together. (Q)mvll "The Jazz Singer" ( 1980, MUSI· cal) Neil Dmmon<I, Laurence Olivier A New York canlor breaks with family tradi· uon and sets out to find success as a pop music star 'PG' ( 1 hr. 55 min.) CZ)mvll "Going Ape!" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza, JessK:a Wallef Three Ofan· r1utans h<>ld lhe purse s111ngs to a SS-mil· hon rMerrta~e 'PG' (I hr . 27 min.) I ~CCMfTYTGDAY 1:11 ... / 19 I Oii TNI TOWN Featured: a v1S1t with 92-year·old animator Grim Natwlc, a IOOI< at whelher children are growing up too last. garage sale hints for bolh buyer and seller I U-6-.rl ACO.Nl'f TMAn MCIUYWOOO • TIC UC OOUQH Friday, October 8 , 1982 29 -W.clnellllay Coal. _.,, ...... Movies- -· "the Lonely Man" (1957, Orama) Jack Palance. Anthony Perkins. (1 hr .. 30 min.) CC) "Ralntree Count)"' ( 1957, Drama) Eilzat>eth Taylor. Montgomery Clift. (2 hra.. 50 min.) e "Sliver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wlldef. Jill Clayt>urgh (I hr., $3 min) d (Z') "C8bin In The Sky" ( 1943. Musical) Ethel Waters. Lena Home ( 1 hr .. 40 min) W (J) "When WorldS Colltde" (1951, Sci· ence-Flcllon) Barbara Rush, Aictulrd Derr. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) cm "All Nlghl Long" (1981. Comedy) Gene Hackman, Barbra Streisand. ( 1 hr .. ) -lrSI Monday In October" (1981, y) Waller Matthau, Jiii ClaybUrgh {2twt.) •OO "Islands In The Stream" ( 1977. Ora· ma) George C Scou, Clalfe Bloom. ( 1 tw .. 45 min.) •CD "The Bank Dick" < 19.co. Comedy) W.C. F'ieldt. Una Merkel (2 hts.) cm "Cloud Dancer" ( 1980, Advent1Ke) Oivld Cerradlne. Jennller O'NelW. ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) CZ') "The Grea1 Train Robbery" (1979, Adventure) Sean Connery, Donald Su1herland. ( 1 hr .. 5 t min.) •Cl) "The Shogun Warriors: Grandlzer" f i981, Fantety) Animated. (1 ht~ 40 min.) •CC> "Roed Games" (1981. Mystart) Sta· cy Keech, Jamie Lee CGrtls. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Rained A" Night" (2 tva.) .. "Racquet'' (1979. Comedy) Bert CD • ~':lgh~,Y ~~· ~~:r» Linda alelt. Vlncen1 Van Patten. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD) "Patterns" ( 1956, Orama) Van Hef· lln Ed Begley. ( 1 hr.) CZ> "Newtfrool" ( 1978. Comedy) 8111 Hunter, Chris Ha~ood. (1tw .. 51 min.) .. °' "~1floen1 Obleulon" (1964, er .. -ma) Jene Wymen. Rocit Hudson. (2 twt., -.....-15mln.) ....... .. Meredith Baxte r Bimey is Elyse Keaton, a product of the radical 60t generation who f inda her children coneervative in 'Family Ties,' a new comedy series on KNBC, Channel 4, at 9s30 p.m. CB>• LOCATIOll "Ricti Little" The ma11er of mlmlory giVes his Impressions of Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. among oth- ers. (1 hr.) CD 1IOlll "The GhOOI" (1975, HOfror) Paler Cushing. John Hurt. An Inhuman crealure menaces lhe flappers In England dutlnQ the 19208. (1hr.,2.8mln.) CZ').,_ "The Trlals Of Otcar Wiide" ( 1960. Biography) Peter Finch, Jamel Mason. A o86ebtity playwyighl'I libel IUil ends In dilast9f for him (2 hrs., 5 min.) l .... CCMmTOMY NI .. NI 1 • M Toa Featured: 1 travel egenl ~lallztng In 1r1Y81 tanta.sles; e took 11 neon magic:• O'<>UP of 14 to 17-year-Olds undefgolng training experienced by marines. LA-a-...acr.lllf TMn1m1.-111CTAC-r•tflLMI MU• -...... " ..... --Guest Shlr1ey Verrett. ..a.1..-....r M ~I A dOcumentary profile the eight women employeaa of a Minne-'°'' benk who filed chargea of employ-ment dllc:tlmWltlon baled oo aex and wen~;.lft:~e<I. (1 hr.) ... , ___ .. _.on_ ~tvta unknowlngly teame up with two poachart who are wanted by the euthorl- 11 .. when he dllccMrt gold In a naetby atraem. (1 hr.) . • SOii • M ... A study of the hllto- ry of outatandlna bledt beaabel pley9rl l9adl to an eumlnetlon of the current eta· tua of Nagroea In p<oteaalonel beaabel. ... ''T~ And GfMd On The PiiwWI °'The~· (1974, ~Re· tion) Roddy Mc:Oowell. Aon Herper. Gelan lhe chimp and ~ aet a trap In Qldar_!O win I hofM t-;.f In.) •• , ... ,. _,Jek. pOMI 11 e defecting Amertcen ldantlll to • lnflltreta a mystertoul lalend ..ampmenl where the 0."'81'9 .,. conduc:tlng en £ra--nJ1':(_. .... I LI Aober1 Gulleul'ne .... In "* ctltbreltol1 from Hotw•DOd to "-t-llnd Amtrtce wtllctl ...... aomt of Amtfloe'I hefoet. ltart Md .....,.. ..... ~. (1171. Creme) Jot 00n e... Meran lellern. A ~ oop ...... ,,. --let .... In hll to ~•--drug ..... . UAl'l---~~·women ... """'CMf ~ ..... "°"' ~ Cll••l'lll ICld" ( 1'74, =*·;...,.., .... .._A ......... IDlll'lf ....... .:=.-..... .,, ...... '°"" - ' ' f ' I I ' •• (I) ~ Quincy look• ltlto a hit· "'6-f\#'I eooldtt\I wNctl GOUid MMn tlnln-dtl ruin fOt hie lrltnd, b4at OWlltf Denny TOll0'--1Al ( 1 hf .• 10 min l • e ~ Holt: Johnny C.raon au.ift: Buddy Haekttl. Jim Sfattord. ( 1 l)hr) .... ~ = .. IT ... ... "BMch CatanOYa" (1"5. ) Cutt Jurgena, Martine Catol Thr" yourig Slollilnt btcomt lnv<>Mtd with • poor nobleman wt\otTI thty btlleve to bt WMlthy. ( 1 hf .. = u I W W LllCOUI SOpr1no Barba.re Hendrick• end t~t Stephen Burne join the famed enMllable IOI Mleellonl by TOlelll. Baetl, Arne. Rachmaninoff ind KroiBlef 1 hr.) -·--.. U~ Hott: Dennis Wholey ... hr.) .. , ...... ..,. "Carhopt" (1977) Kitty Karl. hr .. .30 min.) _,..1T0&91 I.OWi (Part 2) =~All Night" (2 fire.) IW .. "A111 Monday In October" (1981. Comedy) Walter Mallhlu. Jiii Clayburgh. A liberal Supreme Court Jus· lice ciaihes with the 'newest member ot lhe nation'• highest court. an ultra-con· aervatlve woman Jurist. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 _1mln'1.rr~TOl9MI' 9 """'' aM9 A night watchman becomee a 19408 style private eye, and a beautiful woman must make Lady Godi· va's ride lor her. (R) ( 1 hf . 10 min.) G .,. "Beachhead" ( 1954. Actven· lure) Tony Curtis, Frank Lovejoy. White on a mltalon 10 deliver vital lnl0<mallon through a Hawaiian jungle. two Marines are joined by a Frenchman and hi9 daugh- ter. ~s.) CJ) "The Las V~s Story" (1952. Drama) Victor Mature, Jane Ausaell. A woman's Old flame attempts 10' clear her husband of murder charges. (2 hrs.) e .,. .. The Barbary Coast" ( 1975, Adventure) WiMlam Shatner. Lynda Day George. A man assumes a variety of Iden· 1111et In order to expose evildoefs (2 hrs.) •a.ow.nmac•tm.1 CC).,. "The French Women" (1981, Orama) Francoise Fabian, Dayle Haddon. A bof'dellO being kepi open by a govern· ment subsidy Is the scene of murder and political scandal when a VIP customer Is ~ographed al play. 'A' ( t hr .. 37 min.) CJ) .. "Arthur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liz.a Minnelll While his lamlly attempts to f0<ce him Into a pre- arranged martlaQe, a drunken, hedonistic playboy 1•111 In Tove with a poor WOtklng g!I. 'PO' (1hr.,53 min.) CZJ ... "Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) Tony Oenza. Jeulca Walter. Three oran· gutlll9 hold thl purse strings 10 a $5-mll- llon Inheritance. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) • •;mai=.rwmeDA•Lmw ~~Van 8Ufert. (1 hr.) ' LOii.' IC•tm.I ...... LOii A nine pert eerles Napoleon and his rlelng lame In Perl$. =) (1hr.) flOOIMU. Montreal Conoofdea at Stampede(• (R) (2 hrs.. 30 min:). .... Cl) .......... Melanie Gaff in and Kevin Dob8on are daughter and lather in 'Help' Wanted.,' a story or a family's tro ubles when he is laid orr his job during a pla nt shutdown. The show can be seen a t 4:30 p.m. on 'the CBS Afternoon Playhouse,' on KNXT, Cha nne l 2. IM OJ MCMI "Fade To Black" ( 1980. Suspense) Oenn11 Chrlstooher. Linda K81'rldge 'A' ( 1 hr., 4 t min) wa MCMI "Counl~own" (1968. Orama) Robert Duvall. James Caan. • .,. "The Secret lnvaslon" ( 1964. Orama) Stewart Granger. Raf Vallone. (Q)llOWll "This Lady Is A Tramp" ( 1980) Samantha Fox. Richard Bolla. "X' (2 hrs.) •CID "Tha Jazz Singer" ( 1980. Musical) Neil Diamond. Laurence Ollvler. ( 1 hr .• 66 min.) e "The Great Bank Hoax" ( 1979. My&- tery) Ned Beatty. Richard Baaehart. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) CI> "Any Which Way Yoo Can" ( t980. Comedy) Cllnl Eastwood, Sondra Loct<e . i1 hr .. •5 min.) •CC> "la Strada" ( 1954. Orama) Anthony Quinn, Olullella Mesina. (I hr .. 5o min.) Cl) "Splflt 01 The Wind" ( 1979. Drama) Chief Oen Oeotge. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) .. !Ill "The CNll< Garden" (1964, Orama) Deoorah Kerr, Hayley Mills. (2 hrs.) ... "Fifst Monday In October" (1981, COmady) Watter Matthau, Jill Clayburgh. ~hrs.) Nl(Z) ''The Conqueror·· ( 1956, Actvenlure) John Wayne, Susan Hayward "" ... ''The 0..0..11• Onel'1 (1 .... Dtatne) MaJClmltlln Sohel. ,_, v.iion.. 1n an tff0<1 10 MCIP9 lrOn"I 1 8lbtrlen lilbOf 4*T1P, ont b<othtt MCttt~ NI ... IO ltNI~"-can bt frte. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) __ ...... • MOl•--•WI "Eatv." Iv.. Tltntt A lid)'" end "WoMM• 111\d'' .,, •mono thl ""9 Plrl°"'*' 1n E lhl COmtnodor ... w! •--or• 1111 "Thi Fomiula" (1980, Oreme) 1110t1 Br•n<io: Georgt c. &eott. Wt.e lm1"tio-11ng the murder of a ~· vettfan cop uncove<• a con1plfaoy • Ing thl eupprelllon of a eynthello full tor· mull bV an oll cartel. 'R' ( 1 hr., 57 ~.) (%) .. "The Ttlall Of Otcar Wide" (1960. Biography) Peltf Finch. Jamee Matqn. A cillebrlty p1aywr1gttt'1 Nbel eull enele In dl1a11er for him. (2 hr1 .. 6 min,) W (C)lllCMI "The Rain People" (1989, Ora· ma) James Caan. Stil11ey Knight. A voung ~n .. 11 out on a crOM-CC>Unlry "?io eteape llfe reeponelblNlles of hit fNI: · and Impending motherhood. 'R' ( 1 Iv., 2 min.) (I) ... "Looker" (t981, SclenCa-Flo-tlOn) Albert Finney. Jamee Coburn. The mysterious deaths of a Ml'let of beautiful models Involved in a new advertising project are blamed on lhe platlk: IUfge<>n who operated on them. ·Po· ·1-... _,,,lTat ... ..... " IATPATllOI. .. .. "ArthUr" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnelll. While life family attempts 10 force him Into a pre- arranged marriage, a drunken, hedonlltlo playboy lolls In love with a poor wOO<lng I. 'PG' (I ~ni~at'n.) --.. "The Angry Red Planet" 960. Science-Fiction) Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden. An amoeba·lil<• crealUfe engulfs a soeoesnlp that lands on Mare. !="Loophole" (1981, Sutpeose) Albert Finney •• Martin Sheen. A crlmlnal mastermind and a respectable architect plan to execute an elaborate bank rob- bery trom the sewers below the 11reets of lOndon (1hr .. 45mln.) •cm "Cloud Oencer" (t980. Adventure) Devld Ca11adlne, Jennifer O'Neill. (1 Iv .. 48min.) •CC> "Road Games" (198t, Mystery) Sia· cy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis. ( 1 hr.. '° min.) CID "Islands In The Stream" ( 1977, Dra- ma) George C. Scott, Claire Bloom. ( 1 hr., 46 min) ... "Mystery ISiand" ( 1966, Adventure) Sieve F0<181t. Sue Lloyd. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • (%) "Nftel1on1" ( 1978. Comedy) 8111 Hunter. CMa Haywood. \ 1ht .. 51 min.) e "The lady Says No ' ( 1952, Come-<h.l David Niven. Joan Caulfield. j2 hra.) •• "lady Liberty" ( 1972. CorNdyJ la Loren, Wiiiiam Devane. (2 tn.) 'Cannonball Run" (1981. eom.dv) Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( t hr .. ~5 min.I Friday, October 8, 1982 31 _........, __ _ •CHJ "la C&ge AUX Folles'' (1979. Come- dy) Ugo Tognazzl. Mlchel Serrault. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) •Cl> "Improper ChannelS" (1981. Come- dy) Alan Ar1cln. Matlette Hartley. ( 1 ht .. 32 min.) • "Grendel, Grendel" ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CZ) "Skin Deep" ( 1979) Oefvyn Cooper, Keo Blackburn. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •tm "An My Sons" (19~. Orama) tdward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster. (2 hrs.) •CC> "Pa llgef" ( 1976, Comedy) Oevld Niven. ¥:ti1ro Mltune. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) (8) "Who Has Seen The Wind?" ( 1977. Orama) Gordon Plnlent, Joae Fener. ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) 719<Dl "Beyond Death's Door" ( 1979) Or. Harokl f'reeman. "PG' (2 hrs.) • "The Hound Of The SaakeMMet" (1978, Comedy) Peter Coo61. Dudley • Moore. ( 1 ht., 1& min.) •CZ> "Body Heel" (1981, Suspense) Wii- llam Hurt, Kathleen Turnet. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) •CC> "Father Of The Bride" (1950, Come- dy) Spence< Tracy, Eliz.abeth Taylor. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) (8) "The Prlvate Eyes" (1980, Comedy) 0on Knotts. Tim Conway. < 1 hr .. 31 min.) •• "Zoot Sult" (1 98 • Orama) Oenlel Valdez. Edward James Olmos. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) • "Moorvlse" ( 11M8. Orama) Dene Clark, Ethel Barrymore. (2 hra.) •• "Inspector Clouseau" (1988, Come-<M Alan Arkin, Frantc Anley. (2 hrs.) CD> "The Last Deya Of Muleollnl" (1977, Orama) Rod Steiger, Henry Fondl. (1 ht., 40mln.) , -(!) "Thunder In The Eas1" (1953, Adven- ture) Alen Ladci. Deborah K«r. (2 tva.) • "Shake ~ With The OeYtf' (1959, Orama) James Cegney, Don Mur· ~· (2hra.) ~ "Sliver Beere" (1978, Adventure) MictlMI Caine. Cybill Shepherd. (1 hr .. 53 min.) (8) "legend Of The Wiid" ( 1980, A<Nflo- turel 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) Cl> f, Affalra Of Doble Giiiie'' ( 1963. Com- edy) Debbie Aeynolda, Bobby Van. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) (J) "The Gt•t Train Aobbary" ( 1979, AcNenture) Sean Connery, Donald Sut'*1and. (1 hr .. 61 min.) -!'St. LOYla Btuet" (1968, Mulal) Nat Cote.,,_. Ballev. (2 hrs.) .. 'Heetlbeept" (1081. Comedy) ANh man, Bernadette P .. .,.. (1 hf .. 4& "*'·~ -1,;~ ~1~= = c::: chd. Mette Had. ( 1 hr., llO tm. I Louie De Palma, played by Danny De Vito, encourages Alex Rieger, played by Judd Hinch, to go OD a gambling binge in 'Alex Goee Off the Wagon,' in 'Taxi' at 9:30 p.m . OD KNBC, Channel 4. W l!J "luef~t" \ 1Wlts1 l:kllllnOe'-~ICtlOOi l<lm MllfOfd, CIWyl Smltn. ( 1 hr., 30 min. (JI) "Sc*tt Of The Wind" (1979, Drema Ctilaf Oen George. (2 tn.) (II) "The Incredible 8hrinklnQ Wqmen" (1980, Comedy) Uy Tomin, Cher• Grodin. ( 1 hr .. 2, "*'·) Going Apet'' (1911. Comedy) Tony ...... w ..... ( 1hr.,27 min.) -Roye! Wedding" (1161, ~) Nd A1t•. Jene Powel. ( 1 hr., 35 -~·~etn lee'~1, AMnlUre) Ayeo • Helt. Amt . ( 1 hr .. II mh) ''Thi ConQueror" ( tM AcMneurel wevne. 8'w HefWWd. 11 "'" 50 .) ''Thi ,... ~ .. (1•. ~l KnOlt9. Tim~. (' hr., 31 "*'· "T• Md Thi Kolll = "" . IV) M H1nt1. l1 hr.. Mn.) lllulv'' 0 171, , Mlftl .~ .... .1.:.~~~ ·~~,v-, ·-~ .=::tt. ..... o.;. ~· (JJ "The Formula" ( 1980, Drama) Mar· Ion Brando. George C. Scott. ( 1 hr .. 67 min.) <DJ "Beyond Oeeth's Door" (1979) Dr. HatOld f!reeman. "PG' ( 1 tv .. 30-mk\.) CZ) "The Great Train Aobbecy" ( 1979. Adventure) Sean Connery. Donald Sutherland. ( 1 hr .. 5 1 min.) •Gll "The <Meat Smottey Aoedt>lock" ( 1978, Adventure) Henry Fonda. Elleatl Brennen. (2 tin.. 16 min.) •Cll "Heartland" (1981, Orame) Rip Tom. ~t8'Ferrell. (1 hr .. 36 min.) h1r1 ; -we:.. ---·---n ..... ..,. _ .... =-= Gueet: June Myton. Q -• 1ww••11111 .. ''Sliver Beera" (1978. A<Mn- t1Ke)' Mlct'98I Caine. Cybl Shepherd. An accounting gankJI davlaee an Intricate plan to Iner-hie weltt'I by meklnQ tome of the top •xacutMla In ~ woJld cit high finance the vtctiml of an e11treordl- _,.,~~~ .. 63 "*'1 =--=LM A nine par1 Mflea ~ end hie rtllng fame In Parta. p .) (1 hr.) o•-• • .... "eeth Dlltrtct" Steve Clute vs. John Ii.: .... ----~ .. "Grendel, Gr9ndaf' (1 hr .. 30 "*'"'--11ri": ft rn12n A profit oi count!Y.· .....,,. ... Qw1ey Prtde: ~. one llUftt dl'Mr l*tOfTnl. r'~~ -, I I'm. "Arly Number Can Pley" (1~9. Drama) Claril Oablt, A1t1dt Smith. An honttt and ceretr" gambler'• 11te le beltt with • Mrlet ot trecjtdltl. ( 1 hr .• 45rnln~ "' "Body HHI'' ( 1981. c-) WllMam Hutt, Kathleen Tumtr. A tl'IWllltlme Florldl laWV9f le perauaded by hl!l ICW« to mur<* her Mbend. 'R' (I t)( .. 56 min.) (II) .. "All Night Long" (1981, ColM-dY) o.r-.. Hacttman. Satbr• StrtUnd. After being demOled trom OOfpotale executive to chaln-ttore night menager, a mlddle-•Oed mtin's llf .. tyte and valuel are turned ~n. 'R' < 1 hr .. 28 min.) Cl) 90Wll "lmPfoper Channell" (1981. COmedy) Alan Arkin, Marietta Hartley. A wles or milundefttandloOt ceueee a eoclal worker to euepect the 6-year-old daughter ol a eeparated couple It the vie· !Im of child abuae. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) .... "Arthur" (198t. Comecty) OUdlty Moore. Liza Mlnnelll. Whitt Na famlly anampt• to tor~ Nm Into • pr• atranged mameoe. a drunken. hedc>nlltlc playboy , ... In lo"'8 with a poor woriclng I. 'PG' < 1 hf .. 63 min.) .. Ml ....... , .. ,.,_.SI ITL_.,Afl.G ........ • ,.,,_YOUIOT .... -. .... Nm? Thie RUUlan piano vtrtuoeo glvee sol<> performances ol Bee- 1hoven'a "Sonata No. 2 1," Mozart's "Fantaay In D Minor" and ·•variations" and "Splnnerlled" by MendelMOhn. ( 1 hr.) • •11.S1m• CD.,. "Fast Company" ( 1953, Come-cM Howard Keet Polly Bergen. A lralnaf who has a way with anlmall goes Into pannerstilp with a beautllul woman who owns a rather unique, muslcally Inclined hOl'Se d hrs.) •a> "I Am A Fugl1ive" ( 1932, Ora- ma) PaUI Munl, George Raft A man Is t><Oken under the Inhumanity of e dated crlmlna~lce system. (2 hrs.) .. e (I) Mel !eels like a loser when an old trlind &hows up with a 1><e1ly blonde on his arm and a track record for last llv· ·~· • 0 .,.,. "Having II All" (Premiere, Come<ty) Dyan Cannon. Hatt Bochner. The fun-filled Rte ol a suc:oesstut lestilon designer with offices In New Yonc and Los Angeles secretly Includes two hUSbands, one en each coast (2 tws.l • --.... Guests: 'rdl·Talk. Allen Fawcett. Ann Miller. Daniel Varsano, The- od<>fe White. ( 1 hr.) e .,. "The Sunshine Boys" ( 1975. Comedy) George Burns, Walter Matthau. Two veteran vaudeVllle stars are reunited att. er meny L fOf one l11t perform· ance. (2 hrs. Cl)WIUL~OI) CZ) .,. "Cabin In The Sky" ( 19 .. 3. Musical) Ethel WateB, Lena Horne. A black woman ballleS the devil tor the soul of her man. ( 1 hf .... o min.) .. ,Cl) ... Mme ftil LAtmAlm tll LA. The racial and cultural dlvera.ltles of the mllllons of Hispanics In Southern California and their Impact on the cximmunltles are explored ; hr.) ..... " ..,..,_,_UM A nine pan set'les of NapoleOn a'ld his rising lame In Paris. tf>art 3) ( 1 hr.) • fl'(~ ~ A young gir! Fred Willard and Sarah Purcell are among the regulars on the sea&0n'11 return of 'Real People.' The program airs at 8 p.m . (Judy Davis) Is torn between her deSire tor her tess-than-perfect lover (Sam Neill) and her deSlre to pursue her own career In this adap1atlon of Miies Franklln'a novel set In the 18909. (2 hrs.) -ir-. wm:M A powerful Hotly· wood gossip columnlst aal<s Rick and Amanda tor help after a bizarre attempt Is made on her II~ hr.) l~m:a.=w, "Nuclear War: The Incurable Otseale" The medical con- sequencea ot nucleel war are dllcl ISied by Sovle1 and American physicians: Hodding Carter hOSta. ( 1 hr./ ~ _. "Ullle DertlnQs" 1980. Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal, Krls1y McNlchOI. Al summe< camp, two teen-age gWls com· pete to eee who wlll be the flrat to tose her '!!!.gl:Jwl' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) (If) "La Cage Aux Foiles" ( 1979, ComedY) Ugo Tognazzl, Michel Serrault. A nightclub owner tries to prepare his transvestite IOver for a vla.11 by his son's llancee's la1her. the morals commlSSioner of France 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 min.) cm .. "Cannonball Run" ( 1981. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Dom OeLulse Various oddbaY characters compete In a coast-to-coast auto race. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) (I) MOWll "Can You Keep h Up For A Weell?" (Comedy) Jeremy BullOci<. Rich- ard O'Sulllvan. A young woman &gfees to marry l}er boyfriend on the condition that he remain gainfully em.ployed for MV9fl .. --. "' (I ht •• 36 min.) .. "Thltl't .. A ()engerOUI Al/t. yn hie" 11eee. eom.dYI OUdley Moore. A clalllca plenlt= he mutt oompoee I• tnllt~t.) he reeohet » ••n· -FPlllFTWI_ .. _,_ Ouett: Shltltv Venett. ... "Emmenuelle II: 'rhe Joyt Of A omtn ( 1975, OtelNI) SyMe Ktlttel, Umberto°'*"· ·x· 11 hr .. 32 min.) -aJ ... "War ttlllln Stvte" (1917, Cotnedy) Butter K .. ton. Mlt1he HWI'· Two A"*1can POW• eteape With plel-. for an lnvatlon, bU1 cen't oonvtnce enyON olti authentlcttv. (1 hr .. 65 min.) tW uu-. ....... _ ....... =:r.::: ..... .-co ... 1#1 OGUWIC19I F•tured: •· vtelt to Ylllage In Centerbufy, N.H. to ... reproductlont of Shaker fumltUtt Ming medt: Joe Famelll et\OWt wtlet to IOo6C lot when bUytr1g antique clocka; find OUI how '"*fi ertttt• btQome colleeted. ~..-11.-r ......-U. "Merl'• 1n1ema11one1 lnpionahlp Semllinala" Jerry, HlleoMr vs. ~Hogen (A) CZ) "f'W#9front" ( 1978, Comedy) 8111 Hunter, Chrla Haywood. Two rtval newareet companies attempt to edge each other oul In a race for the Auatrallan news viewers In the '"Os. 'PG' (1 hr .. 51 min.) · • 1we (I) MClll ..... fUm Edith'• frantic scurrying doee little to aalltty Archie When he QetS sick. (R) 8 e TOll9lf Host: Johnny Carson. OU-11· Tim Conway; the dance group Pllobolus: Ray Hane<>. Who bottles ekunk scent. ~i.nmmm l w .... " ,.., ·-....... Nm! Thia Russian piano virtuoso gives &Ok> performances ol Bee- thoven' a "Sonata. No. 21," Mozart's "Fantasy In 0 Minor" and "Va11atlonl" and~";'~ MendeltlOhn. , ,. LA,_., Host: Dennis Wholey. ...-ecara WAIOITot.aUM (Part 3) _.,........, 111'.) tW .,. "La Strada" (195". Orama) Anthony Quinn. (ilulie11a Masloa. A wand· ertng atrongman accc)mpanled by the llm- pi.·wllled gk1 he bOUQht to be hit clown It goaded into kllllng an &Cfobat who tenet fllm. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (H)llOWll "Tattoo" (1981. Orama) ·Bruce Darn, Maud Adams. An obseSMd tal1oo artist kidnaps a fashion model and pro- ceed$ to cover her bodY with his handl· _1wor~~T:J.r al UM IOAT An IRS auditor falls tor Captain Slublng. a beautllul ac1resa It hounded by a reporter. and a honey· mooning couple run Into the bride's ex- ~rlend (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) G .,. "The Besl Man" ( 196'. Ora· me) Henry Fonda. Cliff Robertson. Two po111tctans compe1e tor the endorsernen1 ot an ex·piesldent in their race !Of 1he norn1na1ton ol thetr party. (2 hrs.) Friday, October 8, 1982 33 •,.._.?_ • -2 ' NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL E.joy Teriyald • Tempura Sha1hi bar prepared by our lamou1 Japanese Chel • Beer • Wlae • Sake REST A URAN ~:.~~1~C:t}~h Dinner from 5 p.m. Sunday from .. p.m . Cloeed Wedneeday Kerwin fllm adventurous From Page 11 boyish miecruef and adventure aa that enjoyed by the author'a two most famous creations, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer. The atory begina in a Hannibal, Mo. print shop in 1859 where a teen-age apprentice, August Feldner, portrayed by Chria Makepeace of ''My Bodyguard" fame, la the brunt of the older printer's pranks. Feldner da)'drftma that he'• an apprentice In a print.shop in an Auatrian cutle in the 13th century. ~a myat.erioua atraneer appears. He's a boy about Feldner'• age and he Introduces himtlelf aa 44, New Serie. 884, 962 (Lance !Urwin). Forty-four haa magical powers that startle the others in the castle but dellsht Feldner. '"lbe chancter I play can fly, he can diuppear, he kllll hinwelf and ClOl1'M!9 beck to life ... he juat has a ball, and it ClOl1'M!9 t.hJ'ou«h in the film," Kerwin said. "You can tee the fun we had ... burning people at the atake •.. turntna people Into cats." Work.in& in the Austrian Alps during the au.mmer of 1U81 wu u much fun u the movie itself, the actor indicated. At one point, hll character aaya to Makepeace'• chander, "Come aJana. Let'• have 80l1le ICa.ndaloua p>d tirnea." Kerwin emphMlzed, "We had lcandaloua p>d times f11mlna \he ahoW ... 1"1be cutle was the real thlnl and we ate at the cutle, filmed at the cutle, rated, partied and recuperated at the CMtle. "The feelhur was atrons l!N>lurh to take you rtcht there," he .ud,1"...,edalJy j.J"cMT~ in ooetume. lt'a an eerie feelir!c with nothlna to the WUlk>n. It waa eeisy to believe I WM ln • ml&Ie ln 940 ... •-n.. bedl wen wonderful. A llant pillow la what they me for their' blanket . . . U everyone Ft tired of worldnc. they'd ID lnto the pub at the bottom of the CMtle and haft beer ar IChnappa. l Md apple juice." Off the llt, Kerwin Md as much fun • on. Amon,_ hll off -duty e1capade1 wa1 a lka'*-d·rkllftl tour of the nearby town of Mautemdorf when he encountered an Auatrian poUceman who lnfonmd him-~ wmn't allowed. JC.win Niii twW wtdl the ta& line he could think of, te11ilW the oltar he WM an Anw'Dn to whieh the ...... wlilmld, .. no WGl!ldlr" and let bUn IO· Aaolber of hla ft~le aetJYiti• WM nc:tnl bil """' ...... .._ .... lpCilllml throulh the Ar.-Md 1ll 1wblft. "I lib tD drtw ,_ ... ...... ------------- ! I I t I , • ... I. M,... f'H!Ufed: fatt•tallllng JOhn Moechltta takM on the Lexicon limo 0omprMaot: a look at how kltM Nvt °'*'Otd: a look II Wf\81 hat -omt Of IOlne of the Bout~·· oldtl IUPfrmM• i ..... , ... uwa....,aca•• M •LA FMtUted: an amateur body ~ contMt: 1 profllt ot ~ s1...,. l •• OCk rn\Jtlo I .. 11ieet ___ ,..,, __ .. ,, ., ... ..ai. GU41tt: i..dy AntO'lia ,...,, I ..... ,~.., ., ~ {PrttMre "Watching lldllfe" Natfill'aNll Marty ~louffer tellt where, when and how to IOok ror Arne<l- ca'a wild animals In their natural uround· l!.l.gl. 00 -1MI Ill Cohotta Len Oewt0n and Nick Buonlcooll prnent hlghllgtlts of the previous wMk's PfO fOOtba• ~lion end lnlervlewt with playera and eoechea. 11 ~ Cl) --Get In shllpe, look good, and feel great with. this physical lllneee m. .. "Oklahoma Annie" ( 1952, ) Judy Canova, Jottn Rusaell. A apunky cowgjfl sell up a luta to rid her town of outlaws. ( t hr . 30 min,) • • Cl) .... PJ. Magnum gets lnvolVed whh a runaway Japanese gi(I. a kidnap- ping and an attempted murder when he trlei to do a favor f0< Higgins. ( 1 hr.) e e PMm Julie tl'lee to reunlte her per· enta, and COoo discovers thet Ltfoy Is l nnlng 10 quit school for good. { 1 hr.) ... "life, Llbertr, And Pursuit On Planet 01 The Apes ' ( 197.4, Sclenc:e- Flctlon) Roddy McDowell. Ron H81per. Galen lhe chimp finds that an old love Is now a surgeon at the ape hospital. (2 tn.) • 0 ..._ LOWD CMQI Howard auapecta the worst wtlef1 Chachl answers Joenle'a phone In the middle of the nlQhl. G .,. "Oil" ( 1978, Adventure) gtew· art Whitman. Tony Kendall, The lives of seven brave men are threatened by a tire the~a out of hend. (2 hra.) Cl) , •tlUCI • 'Jl ......_A man Who can make a perty out of your fantasy; a woman Who CQf\QUlted her agoraphobia. • .. "The Marcus-Nelson Murder•" (Pan 1) ( 1973, Mystery) Telly Savalas. Marjoe Gortner. When a black ghetto teen-ager Is pinned for two bizarre mur· def1 he didn't commit. a police "8tectlve tries to find the real murderer. 8 lnU Feetured: what a tanlasy hair makeoYet from the chic Clnandre salon end aome dress-for·success advice from Mlcheol Korda will dO tor you, • UCOllllGl.:TO ... MDllMI Ami fhl9 doc:umentary COV9fl the contrOWlf'slal Initiative from several perspectives and traces the hisotyr of gun conlrol In the U.S. • WWW Neal Gabler and Jef· frey Lyons host an Informative IOok al whet' a new at the movies. ~ .. ''The Elephant Man" ( 1980, Drama) John Hurt. Anthony Hopkins. A dedicated phYllClan taket under his wing a hotribly deformed man whole life untM then hed been spent In cheap freak exhl· bltlona. 'P<i' (2 hrs., 3 min.) 3$ Friday, October 8, 1982 Morsan Stevens ha& joined the cast or NBC'1 'Fame' as drama teacher Davie Reardon. The series is on · Channel 4 at 8 p.m . Cl)..,. ..... ()) llOYll "Bod Heat" (1981. Suapen1e) Wlnlam ~urt, Kathleen Turrlilr A smaMtlme FIOrlda lawyer IS persuaded by his IOvltf 10 murder her husband. 'R' ( t hr .. 55 min.) ellOWll "Halloween II" (1981. Horr0<) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence. A hopele8aly Insane mu1derar con11nues his reign of teHor In a small town 'R' ( I hr • 30 min.) • llll Ml. II 1MI , .... , ••o ITMOP1MIPM&Y Al report card time. Jennie schemes to anend a concert and Oouggle's good grades seem to rellect his perl0<mance on the lootblJll field. IW,_IOOIOILT IOYOU..-YOUIOT......, ..,... ...... .,.. ..... .. __, Karl Boehm leadS the Vienna Philharmonic In this piece usoatty called ''From The New World." (1 hr ) • -COlf'f'ICll: A Dalli OI ~ 'ftOll • A formal debate between repre- sentatives from "Californians Against Street Crime" and "Calllornlane Against The Gun lnltletlve" Is 0tesented. 80.IAIY CHl CMm.OT Richard Harris. Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz star 1n Lerllf!f and Loewe's classic BroadWay mtlSIC81 taped al lhe Winter Garden Theatre 1n New York. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) •llll .,_. "Jolson Sings Again" ( 1950, Biography) Larry Parks, Barbara Hale This sequel IO "The Jolson Story" deplCIS Jolson's comeback. hlS remarriage. and his trips visiting overseas troops dvrlng World WI/ II. (2 hrs.) ••Cl>-•-A.J. and Rick head out to sea In seercn of a trained dolphin lhat w11 kidnapped from an oceanarlom Uh~ a • ~ Hot-tempered Carla gets Into a fight with an obnoxious New York Yankees Ian at lhe bar e 0 TOO a. NI W Henry iarid ~urltl rfl•llte lh•I Mdrew COUid eoon havo 11 lltlto blothtf OI litttt unitu Henry l&k" a dr11tlo 1tep to chllnge hit~. i E.-z:w.,. <S-1«1 Pram-lofo) "To S«ve Thom All My Deyt" Fol- lowlng WOfld W1r I, a young WMtvlW't Jolfll the 11111 of an uppor-cl\llt prlvllt echool rather than return to the coel pltt or hie notlvevlllage. (Part 1) o ( 1 hr.) (I) M/fO ucml Cover ago oflfio WOf'ld Of QUll11wa lrorrl Odessa. M"o. (R) ~·) · ((;JllOWll "Outland" (198f. So Flc-- tlon) Sean C~. Poler Bovie. A ..,.ce rnarahlil 1n~tlga1ee a ralh ol mye10floua Cle lhs wlthifl a mlnlnQ colony on ono o4 ~upltor's moons 'A' ( f hr .. A9 min.) • (Q)llOWll "Private Lessone" C 1980, COm- edY) Sylvlo Kristel. Howard H"90men. A w!llllhy man asslgns hit Mductlvo h<>UM- koeper the job of providing hit 15-yoer-old eon wUh hie ll1s1 sexual experience. 'A' ( 1 hr,30mln) • CZ) llOWll "Extreme CIOM-Up" ( 1973, Otama) James McMullan. Kai• WOO<Mllt. Topics seem 10 be the only thing Q.<>lng lot a group or snoopers and their~ iu=~ hr . 20 min J • e TAii Jim comos to the rMC;ue wtlef1 Alex goes on a gambling binge In Atlantic City • 8 (fl IT TAIU NO Houeehold Chottl start to take their toll on Sam. whlll Molly iis s;;J~,;"~empt of cOUrt. ~· IWOUOll MD LOft A nine pert ..,._ of Napoleon and hltt rlslng lame In Perla. {Part .4) (1 hr.) ... e Cl) ..,.,. ~ Karen it oerteln she has found her husband's klllof, end Val's w0<e1 tears OV8f he< book are con- llrmed. ( 1 hr.) II e Mli 111BT aua FurKIO feces up to accusations of corruption In his Pf• clnct and tries tO secure a truce between loeal gangs. while Bates and Coffey anest a Dlz.arre man Who thinks he Is an alien. ( t hi.) 1,,,, ... NYCllC ... tD•IA fA&nTOW91 OOYlln "The Ancient Marinara" underwater archaeolog111s reoonstrUC1 the oeve1opmen1 of Shipbultdlna and the lives ot ancient seafarers from tfitee at"Pt that sanll 1n lhe Mediterranean lhoueands Q!.years ago. (R) o (1 hr.) l.C)MCMI "Pa 1 Hger" ( f976, Comedy) Da11ld N111en. f!hlro Mlfune. The tutor of a Japanese ambassad0<'1 son llnda he must live up to his orealty exaggerated tales ol heroism when lhe boy Is kld- !:!!PJ>ed. { t hr . 39 min.) (JJ WIU. • llQHT IAClt Avery Schreiber and Chrlslina Fenare host a look at TV's most melTlOfable commercials from the birth ol lhe medium to the present day. ( t hr .. 30min.) g MIMI "Heartbeeps" { 1981 , eom.- dy) Andy Kaufman. Bemadette Petetl. In a world ol lhe near future. two commerclel robots expe11ence the vlclssltUdet of first love 'PG' (I hr .. 45 min ) I M••u• -•R1181TMIWWW ... ~nm Guest: Lady Antonie Fraser .PAWlnlowal See Thursday, Page 38 ca> .. m .... (%)_.."The Greet Traln Robbery" ( 1979, Adventure) Seen Connery, Doo- lld Suthefland. Two expert turn-of·the- century con artists attempt to P'Jll off the eeemlnolY impossible rot>bety of a lociced aafe af>Oard 1 last-moving IOcomoUve. 'PG' (t hr •• 51 min.) -tll) ... "Hercules AQIMnet Rome" (1960, Adventure) Alan Steel, Wandlaa Golda. Hefcules comes to the reecua of the beautlful deughter • of 1 dapOMd emperor whO Is lacing 1 forced marriage. •' 1IU·U---...... _ ...... _, __ lllmTl••PMJICllOO nu Feetured: wtlet • tantuy hair matcecMr from the chic Clnandre l8lon end eoma cn.Jor-IUC:C*a ~from Mlctleel Korda .. do for you. I I 11111911f --·--~~Jazz 86ngar" ( 1980, ~ eel) ~ a.mond, l.auranoa OIMar. A New Vortt cantor br..its with famlly trecl- tlon and eeta out to find IUCcell • • pop muaic tter. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 55 min.) (1).,. "MrL S.rrlng1on" (1978, Com- edy) Kim Popa, o.Ad Kirk.A widow b• WMlthy man Into marrying her •I'd then eollactt thelf benk eccounta after they al1ouety die. 'R' ( 1 ht .• 25 min.) ... "Pink Che .. ( 1980) St ... "X' (1 hr .. ~) ... (I) ~ A Nflel of mlaedll9ntw• ~ °""Y from giatttng to Iha otb end Chief COronar Hio le alkad to teka U°'* hit cllllet. (Rl.J,!.~·~·b.non. ..=~.(1hr.) --~ __ ,, 1111 iilG 1nnnn ••••mv,.. ---Katt Boehm i.dl the VllfN ~ In Ihle place uwely -·--Q "FromThaNawWortd." (1 tv.) .. u,_ Heat: Dinnie WhotfV. ) • .. , ...... .... mi&mLM (Part 4) .. ''lmpr Channels" (198,. ) Alan A~ Marlette Hartley. A ..,... of mllunberstandlngs caueet a aociel worker to suspect the S.-ye.ar-old daughter of a 1e91rated coupte Is the ~­tlm of chld abute. 'PG' (I hr., 32 min.) .-..1111m tW(C) ... "High Ice" (1980, Orama) DeYld Jenuen. Tony Muaante. Three mountain dlmbers are reecued from an oblcur9 dlH • 1 reaitt the vallent efforts of. Y9leren ';I;; (1 hf •• "° min.) -1••••-w Ill -A baevtlful narcotics agent tell l:iM that one of hit clole friends It the leedar of a~ operation. (1ht.,10mln.) .. ''Gll1 Cfazy" ( HM3, MUlical) ~ Rooney, Judy Gartend. A rich ~tells In loY8 with a dude ranch girl. &,··-"Jlv1ro" (195', Adventure) ~Nlndo Lamas. Ahondll Flamino. Three man and • women Y9nture deep lnto the haer1 of the haedtlunter region In '89rCh ore. (2 hrl.) .. "fwo People" (1973, OrelNI) Fonda. Llndaay w~. An AWOl loldler hae en efflllr with I feahlon model dur=brlef •:.; In Meraketh. (2 hrs.) e WE ITU (J) Arte Johnton and Louil Nye hOtt • loott et buflelque. as ctowns. eorn-lct end beeutlful showgirls pefform. ( 1 hr.) -U'~l:.r Wllll DA• Lil I LAI · Fred Siiverman, oomedlen George ..... ~) ' Cll .. ::Ii' CMlnLI --1.M A nine pert wlet ~ end hit rltlng l•ma In Perie • ieart 4) ( 1 hf.) w•---COYaraga of the Mar-Wt JohnlOr'I I AMno M8ntOn t2-f ound Mglt haev)Wlllgt!C bOUt from Iha Tynda• Arane In~. Ind. (R) (2 htL , 30 min.) (1) .. "Student Bodlal" (1981, Com- edy) Kr11tan Mar. Mefthew Goldsby. A haevy·bt•ltllng Pl)'Ohotlo klllar •t•lk• the turMcMng ltUdante of • fYplcal American 111gh school. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 25 min.) ca.>.,. "The Night The Lights Went Out •in Georgia" ( 1981. Orama) Kristy McNI· chol. Mari< Hamill A bfothef·end--lllter songwriting duo have many adventures wtllle trying to eke out a . llvlna on the oountry·westem circuit. 'PG' (l ht., 60 min.) (%) lllMI "The Conqueror" ( 1956, Adventure) John Wayne. Susan Heywerd. A mlgtlty Mongol wanlor kidnaps the daughter ol a powenul Tartar king and MizeS contrOI of his empire. ( 1 hr.. 60 ... ~ -=a U McCloud Investigates an eJtPfoSlon In which a fellow ottlcef wit k"'-d wtllle dOlng him a favor (A) ( 1 hr., 20~ @ "Black Legion" ( 1937, Orama) Mumptvey eog.rt. Ann Sheflden. An anti. foreigner orgwilzation beCOme9 the Inter- est of • bitter unemployed American work~ hr .• .W min.) ... "Promllel. Promlel9" (1984. Comedy) Jayna M1n1flald, Mula McOonlkl. ~ c:ouplat baclorN dll- traq,t when one of the wt¥ee ~ pragnlllt •tier the other had trtad and tilled. ( 1 llt .. 60 min.) .. "The 'Y*-Tomehawk" 954, W•tem) Calhooo. Noeh . An Indian ~lea to hMd off an Impending r11d against white tettlert. ( 1 hr .• 30nm.) CID.,. "Green Ice" ( 1981, Adventure) AY•n O'Neel. Anne Archef. An enQineef and 1 aoclalite attempt to rob a South American emerlld emugglef of a fortune ~·'PG' (t ht.,55 mln.) CIJ ... "Halk>ween II" ( 1981, Horrorl Jamie Lee eurtll. Donald PINtanca. hopeletaly lnuM murderer contlnuel hll reign of twror In a small town. 'A' ( 1 ht., 30mln.) • • .. "Night SdloOI'' ( 1981, M)'9- tery) Leonard Mam. Al<:hel Waid. An anthtoPOIOoY protaaeor with a penchant tor co«ta Fl -..pac:tad of the t>tutal mur- den of aome of hll former bad pennars. we .. "The Two F8C* Ot Or. Jatcyll" (1981. Horror) Peul Ma.... Oewn Addama. A ,....,chef at~ good end a'lfl In human netUl'8 dagan9ral• Into hll 8'AI aalf, bUt the good Mlf attampta to do •wav wtth the othef. c 1 hf .. 30 min.) • • • Rock Hudson stars Hud1on resent not betna conaldered a 1ex 1ymbol anymore? He lauah• loudly and dl1play1 the recoanluble aparkllna ROck Hudlon t.eeth: "I'm too old to 6e a 1n symbol. Let Jldc do all that.'' Many ecrwn ~ • they maw.re, reeent the I.ct that women are expeded to continue lookinc you&htul while men can mature ,._.fully on the ICl'Wft, 'nw1 cJalin time are many more roa. for older men than for older wamm. Hudlon lhakal h61 Med. "h ham't etopped Katharine H~ hllll!" • What would _.. .. 0.VUn" a ..... In H.,._., .,., "Of--.~. We med lblt ID-.UI~ .... --........... , .. ldle die lbow '° .. ~~ ClilllJ, a,liltllt Ill .. Hllmnl U.... =~ The 1dlil GI .. •• 11 ..... of .. ,,,, ...,... 'A different kind of character' t.elevlalon . • . Thi• l1 pure entertainment .•• The wonderful lhlna about workinc for P.88 lll \hey don't have to worry about rat.lnp. They can WQrry about quality!' THE INTERNATIONAL CREW -people from etaht nalion1 -that worked on the film wanted to make a aood movie, Kerwin laid. "Thia I.I a different kind or a characwr than l'vo do('e for the rNjority of. my charac1er1 . . . Perhape llke Peter Pan, a rNCical whlmlicaJ, fanciful character, very J>C)l1Uve, very upbeat, an antagonilt, the lnaUaator," K.erwfn laid. WhUe he wu playiOI 44, the youn, actor aa!d older crew memben aood-naturedly kept threat.enlna to demote him to 43 lf they let him live. That, Irr fact, happened In hlJ very next role because, when he returned to the UnJted States, he was cast ln a "Trapper John, M.O." eph1ode In w h ich he played a character who called hlmaelf Number 42. KERWIN LIKENED HIS eight weelu In Austria to "a kind of poet-college trip." He said It wu "a dream come true. I hadn't been to Europe and thia afforded me the opportunJty to go." Noting th.at many people thlnk he'• Iott out on a 10lid education because of hls acting career, Kerwin contended . JUI\ the opposite ii true. For example. he learned to 1peak German while -workl"C on Stran1er and wu able to travel to placeti mGlll people only dream about. "THE MOTION PlCfURE lnduatry afforded me tho opportunity to nperience all thoee thlnp," ho no~. and ht atilt haa plenty of time to apend with other youna people hll age. '"nley aay you IOM out on ICademlcs," Kerwin noted, "but my ~ improved 100 percent. I had • one-on~one relationahip with a tutor. Mr, math went up, my Enalilh. 'my 1rammar, my Uterature. • When he firlt bepn performing -back In fourth srade when he played In "MacBeth" with his parenta - Kerwin had a reading problem , a problem that now doean't exlat. "I have been Uvlng vicariously through rolea," he continued . "For a 1lde1how, l learned how to work marlonett~a. l have been having so many wonderful experiences." Making a peraonal aside, Kerwin pointed out hlJ home Ufe haa been pretty nonnal, that he's been treated the aame aa any other kJd. Joking, he said, his family "bu a whole closetful of atej!l-tJpped boota II I get QUt of line." Hudson surrenders to weekly seri ~ By ARTHUR UNGER C........,. lcteftoe llloftltcw New• a.rvtoe "The last major star to emerge from the Hollywood atudlo system'' (according to cinema hiatorians) has finally auccumbed to a weekly television series. After many TV specials and mini-series -and after more than 60 movies -Rock Hudson has surrendered ·'° th e in evitability of ~ weekly series: "Tbe Devlin Couectlon" (NBC, Channel 4, Saturdays, 10-11 p.m.). But although "Devlin" is basically a formula detective action drama. Hudson and the ~riters manage to keep it light and caper-y, a la "Pillow Talk and aU thoee frothy and feathery Doris Day-Rock Hudson films. Hudson plays the role or an urbane former owner of a private·investigation alency. now the administrator of a cultural center. drawn back into detective work by his newly di.!lcovered son. The character ia very much Uke Hudson himself -a mature, polished adult with a full life of experience behind him but prepared to take on new challenges. We meet for lunch about 20 blocks from the apartment he maintains overlooking Central Park in New York City -he. also has a house in the Los Angeles area (to which he plans to return in a few days to "do a bit of remodeling"). Today's Rock Hudson looks like a grown-up version of the black-haired romantic lead of h is early career . Although he now has iron-gray hair with a matching muatache, he is still recognizable as a bigger-than-life movie star. A. if to prove that, a young woman approaches our table for an autograph, evading the attempts of the waiter p osted nearby i:>y th e m a tre d' to preven t su ch interruptions. Rock signs his name pleasantly and remarks to me, "It's like old times." The last film he made was "The Mirror Crack'd" in 1980, an Agatha Christie stor y wtth Elizabeth Taylor. If he could choose to be remembered for only one film, what would it be? "That's a tough one," he says thoughtfully, and thinks. " 'Giant.' I gueta. But that was 27 years ago." There has been talk about doing a sequel to 'Oaint' - the hlgly successful film baaed on the Edna Ferber novel pe rhaps even making a series on it, but Hud1on shakes his head. " 'Giant' was near-perfection and I wouldn't have anything to do with a sequel unless it, too, could approach perfection But . . . " and he shakes hia head, a silent comment upon the sad state of movies today. Most people remember him best for those charming light comedies in which he co-starred with Doris Day. "There aren't enough of those today," he says. "I'd like to do more of them. But good light dialogue is so difficult to write." Hudson, w ho has acted and sung in several music.al comedies on stage, would like to do more of lhoee, too. He appeared in "Camelot," "I Do, I Do," and "On the 20th Century" on tour. I want to do it all," he says -"movies, television, theater." Was it difficuJt as an actor to make the transition from film to TV? "It's faster for TV, that's all. Acting technique ls all the same. In TV now, when the pressure is on and there's no time to rehearse or redo. I say to myself, 'Thank the Lord l have 30 yean of experience to fall back on.' I don't know how the less experienced actors do it.'' Accordinf to him, "Devlin" still n eeds some developing. "It & good, but not quite there yet. TV aeriet take a while to settle in, find themselves. It's a very dlfficuJt show to write because the accent is on the fun ln solving crimes, as opposed to whodunit. The easiest shows (See ROCK HUDSON, P age 38) Friday. October 8, 1982 37 "Over the YHIS I've tried Iola Of dleta, but Wltll Nutrl/ Syatem I never I09t •• evenly and quickly. The food tMted grut .,d w.a really ftlllng, too, ao I never felt lutarY or deprived. NoW I have • new outlook on lffe, u.ili to the new mel" 1111UT1111Svn••· 1•• A •mw P1111SO•r• • No diet pllla, no~ • ProfMSlanillly aupervtMd • NO at8Mdlon or food declllona · • Wide choice of delldoua, Nutrt/ SV9tem..._•la . • NO conat.1t ct11or1e Nu...._. .... &aA-.a.' ~food;;:-·· .. ._19fte Pfuv• '"91' • ~ ll*•tee: FoloWIM ==:=,.~.i;::. . .,. AcNeve,.,... ....... •==~·or~oww_. ch ..... ~ .. fOr 11n.c1a Untl~do •. -TV pg;•l•--Leller• ACROSS 1,4 Shown, CO·host on Entertainment Tonight 11 Dunne or Castle 14 Good Morning, - 15 Entreat 16 Hallway 17 -borough Bndge 18 PTA type 19 Detroit fiasco 21 Ancient Frenchman 22 Played Mr Spock lnit. 23 Aon or Rick 24 -lhe World Turns 31 Harris on Barney Miiier 35 -Theater 36 Civet's cousin 37 -and My Gal 38 Harper Valley - 41 -Wanda Page 42 Yogl- 44 Newsman Mudd 47 Miss Remlck's slgn·ofl 48 Paclno and Jolson 49 -Squad 50 Comedian Soupy 52 Role for Rolle 25 Starred In Green Acres 29 Mr Bracken's lnstgne 30 Role fof Donna Dixon 54 Star on Strike Force 55 -Island 56 Firmament 1 Role for Christopher No ms 2 Tony - 3 Wedding report word 4 Plays Jo)lce 5 Post or Dickinson 6 Beatty or Glass 7 MASH type 8 Gam and Hayworth 9 Beige 10 Brad or spad 12 Dundee turndown 13 Played Kookle 20 Compass point 21 Played Mr. Chnsllan 26 Mr. N111en·s lnslgne 27 Actress Stevens 28 CBSlogo 29 The -and I 32 -Act of Murder 33 Plays Magnum 34 Role for Glaser 37 Role tor Raymond Burr 38 Urges DOWN 39 40 42 43 45 46 49 St 53 Gumbel's show Sliver: symb Golf stroka Miss Fltioerald Road curve -Patrol Miss Farrow -Vegas Played John·Boy· lnlt SOLUTION • Cla~burgh played HI-fated actress CAN>LE ROLE -PleHe tell me wbo played Ca ..... Lombartl la"• TV movie "Gable and Lombard," 1tarrtq Jam" Broll• H Clark Gable. Th e 1976 film waa acl ually u theatrical i'eleaae, al\,hou,h later ahown on televl!1lon. Jill Clayburgh played the llJ.f ated aclret1. PRIME·TIME RETREAD? -Wasn't tbere a 1ert" caJled "Man Ho11too" or 1ometbln1 very 1lmllar abo1t It yean a10? 11 "e new ABC 1erte1 a revival of tlla&? There waa once "Matt Lincoln" (9170-1171) 1tarrinc Vince Edwards u a hip psychlatrh•t specialist in teen-aae anpt. Then there was "Matt Helm'' (9/5-1/76) atarring Tony Franciosa aa the hip detective created by writer Donald Hamilton and made famous by Dean Martin. "Matt Houston" may not be terribly original, but It's not an outright copy. OPJE•s HANDLE -On tbe reruns of "ne Aady Grlffltla Slaow," wily la Opie'• nam e Taylor, wlalle 1111 father's name 11 Grlffltb? Was be 1uppo1ed to be adopted? Andy Griffith's name on the sem:s was Taylor , too. The series wu named after Its star, Griffith, not its leading character, Taylor. Just like Mary Richardson "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Bob Hartley on "The Bob New hart Show," etc. EMERGENCY DOCTORS OFFICE THE ATTENTION YOU NEEO· WHEN YOU NEEO IT MOST A conlfenlenl e/lern•tllfe ro ho1plt•I •m•r11eney room• for. ILLNESS INJURIES FRACTURES Thorough. Professional & Personalized Care ADULTS ANO CHILDREN . No APPOlntment NH<led • lmmed1a1e Allenhon Gtven WORl<MAN'S COMPENSATION ACCEPTED ONN: 1 OAY9 A Wiii< Ml DAV. A YIAR I A.M.·tt ~.M. (7t4) 752•300 •ll•RO•NCY DOCTOll8 Of',.C• 4030 Birch St. Sult• t 07 Newoon Buoh t N E •1so,, E = T your first visit = -with th!. c.v,.... -= SH what we h•v• to o,,.r = - -:lllllllllllfiiiPi•lllllllllll: Fr•t1Ay, October 8, 1982 39 .J Ylll 11111111 llllY Ml OHANGE-COUNrv C AllfOHNIA 2'> Cl NT S r (:oast College faculty rapS 'muzzle' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ............. A propoeed Coast Community College District policy governing the manner In which employees may speak out on district Issues has provoked strong critic Ism Crom faculty members who claim It is an attempt to "muzzle" them. District officials say the policy was presented to d istrict trustees Wedn~ay In a first (:lraft form and will un~ergo revision. Nevertheless, the <t ocument has rekindled an· angry dispute that erupted last spring when 67 instr u c t"o rs at l w o distric t colleges, Orange Coast and Golden West, signed letters distributed s t a tewide that qu~stloned th e quali t y o f television courses offered by thl' d lstr1ct'w third school, Coastline. Dis trict o fficials said the te lecourse critics s hould have r esolve d their com plaints throu"gh local channels, ra ther than airin g their grievances outside the district. AJ5 a result, the trustees placed letters of reprimand in the personnel flies of all instructors who signed the telecounie letter. In response, the American Federation of Teachers, which represents the d istrict's full-time teachers, (iled a formal grievance claiming the district had violated the academ ic.' freedom rights of instructors with the letters of reprimand. The dispute seemed near a A long wait, but worth it? resolution lrun month when the <.hslricl agrcc..-d to withdraw the r11priman ds if the teach ers dropped their gricvunce proceedings . Bo th actio n s. however, hinged on the adoption oC a new policy dertnlng the proper lines of communication for employees who wish to comment on district matters. The proposed policy, pre pared by Chancellor Norman E. Watson and the presidents of the three colleges, received an angr y reception this week from faculty members. . As initially proposed, the policy would: -Require an "exhaustive Intra-district review '' before an e mployee could comment o n This was the seen e o utside An aheim Stadium today as thousands of fan& lined up to buy World Serie& ticket&. The line started in the sixth inning of Wednesday's playoff game. If the Angels prevail over Milwaukee, they'll be home next Friday to take on t~e National League champion in the Halos' first World Series. Crib death cuts deep By GLENN SCOTT Of h Delly Not ..... . This Sunday, when David Trujillo would have turned a year old, family and friends will instead gathe r in Irvine fo r a brief ceremony to present $4,000 in his memory to the Orange County Guild f o r Infan t Survival He was two months old when h e died during a nap, victim of the mysterious and devastating Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. His death left parents Lynne and R ichard Trujillo of Irvin e stunned , di s b elievi ng , questioning. They are not yet over the tragedy. Losing a child, even when he is your fourth, is not a pain that subsides when the seasons change. Lynne, a former emergency room nurse who says matter-of· factly "I can't teU you how many people I've saved in m y life," found herself unable to help her own son . It felt at fi rst, she said, as if the Trujillos had been singled out for this tor ture. ''We were just cruising along in this family,'' she remarked during a recent Interview in her home . "I don't know why I thought we were Immune." The first days after David's death were the worst. Not only did the parents suffer their own grie f , but their other three chiJdren couldn't understand what happened and were afraid to fall asleep. One son, seeing his mother run fr o m th e house lo flag paramedics, mistakenly believed she was fleeing a murdere r who days later was still hiding in the walls There were innocent questions that she said she couldn't answer at the time, such as: "How can he be buried in the ground and be in heaven at the same time?" Doctors and nunes tried to be consoling. Lynne said. "But they don't accept death very well either. They're concentrating on (See MEMORIAL, Page A4 ) Mesans debate overcrowding BY JODI CADENHEAD Of!MO.-, .......... An alleged rundown and overcrowded apartment complex In Costa Mesa that has angered east side resident.a drew comment Thursday duri ng a fo rum attended by five city council c~dldates seek ing election Nov. 2. The complex at 2346 Santa Ana Ave. ~me under scrutiny this wee k aft .... mcllwoman Norma Hertzoa_~led on her colleagues t o help e nforce regulations that would force landlords to repair rundown properties. Hertz.al{ aaJd her concern about what she described as blighted conditions was prompted by a phone call Monday momJng from a r e1ld e nt living near the compl ex along Santa Ana Avenue. "I think that there are people in the community who are not responsive to the community," Hertq told thoee attending the Newport-Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors forum. Hertzog said a recent la w c hange that allow s up to 12 people to Uve ln a two-bedroom apartm e nt will lead to "unsanitary conditions." She said city officials must work to change the law. Council candidate Lynn V'Bn .-.----llDEX---- Bualnese Cavalcade ci..mec1 Comb Cromword 0.ath Notices EdJtoria.1 Enterta.innMnt O.rden!na HorOiC»p9 83·~ A9 C5-10 86 B6 87 A8 Weekender AlO Al !Iii.cl 111.-1v11 n """"''"'11u1.• Ann L.anders A9 Movies Weekender Mutual Fund.a 84 National New. A3 Public Notices 87·8 Sports Cl·~ Dr. St.elnm>hn A9 Stock Mark•ta 83 TelevllAon TV Los '"'-*' W.n.nder w.u. A.I Ake n said he agr eed with He rtzog. H e said he was concerned that "some people are moving out of town alreadv." Also expreaing concern about rundown housing was candidate Claudia Kelly-Meyer. On another subject, candidates offered opinions on the city's sign ordinance. Mayor Arlene Schafer said she b e>i ieved th e present sign ordina nce was "very Jood." but said she h u no o bjection to reviewing It again. A suggestion by councilman Don Hall to modify the ordinance t o exempt present n o n· conforming signs that were legal before 1974, was poet~ned until a study aet1Jon Nov. 18. Van Aken, who serves on the planning commlsalon, said the "sign ordJnance la not that bed." In the put, Van Aken haupoken ve r y atrongly In favor o f upholdlnt the present 111n ordinance tMt will require the remov•I of all non-contormln1 •llM by 1984. Speakln1 ·•bo ut the 1l1n ordinance 1he .. id, "Slan• an neceuary for survival of bualn ...... The only onee rm ip1net.,.. the bia btUboarda that don't .,.,,. the Interesia of t!'9 I loml~..-.·· • \{ d istrlt·t rnu ttl'r, outside t hl' dtstnct. Re quire t'mployees t o channel their comments through t h c t' o 11 cg f' p r efl i d e n l s ( o r presentation to the board of trustees. Restrict the board from cons1c.foring agenda items that have not been forwurdc-'d by thl' top administrators. Requ ir e t hat a faculty senate l'Omment only on activities of its own C'Ollege, not tht>S<' of a siswr school AFT president Phillis Basile dcsc·ribed th l' documen t as "clearly a policy with which we could not agree." She• also claimed it interferes wi t h in str u ctors' F i rst Amt-ndment ' righu of free specc.:h. Under thla policy. she Slild, "You can't even talk to your next door ne ghbor about the district's Ul'COmplishmcnts." As a n.•sult, she said the AFT Is procec.·dlng with Its grievance 1:1ga1nst the dis t rict . n o w scheduk-'d for hearings before an arbitrator m November By the sumc Loken, the letters of reprimand remain In the files of the 67 tclc.-"<.'Ourse letter signers, at't.'Ordlng tO William Wa!Cbt.er, t he district's vk'e chanl'CllQr Tor em ployc.'<!. relations. But W aN·hte r s aid h"e 1s "cautiously optimlstk'' t hat th~ communications pollcit.'S d ispute can be rnsolved in time to avert the grievance hearings District board preside nt WtUiam Keuler noted that the proposed p o llc.·y was o nl y present ed for dlsc usaion Wednesday. He predicted it wlU unc.Jergo revision before It II rc.•turned to the board . "I think t hey (the faculty) ovc-r-reacted," he said. "They " ac.:tc.:d as though this was alread)' sc.·t m bronze. I think a great deal o f the proble m is o n e o f perception. I think they we re rc..•admg into (the policy) a lot ot things that aren't there." J • S till. the Academic Senate o~ Go l den We s t Co!l ege 1 rcprc..'Senting teachers, approv~ a resolution Thursday as,king the office of the state community• (See TEACHERS, Page A%) San Juan biker begins lobbying Following a grueling cross- co un try bicycle trek, David Willett Jr. began his Washington, D.C . lobbying effort today to save h is adopted Libe r ian brother from deportation. The 21 -year-old San Juan Capist rano man will urge gover nmen t o fficials to let Samuel. 27, stay in the United States. A fast-food restaurant worker who lives with the Willetts, Samuel w as adopted by David Willett Sr. and his wife, Ruth, while they wer e Peace Corps volunteers in Liberia 10 years ago. (See photo, p age A2). Samuel will be deponed by immigration officials on Jan. 15, 1983 unless special legislation, introduced b y Rep. Rober t Badham, R -Newport Beach, la passed. As soon as Willett arrived in the nation's capit.al,Thursday, he made a speech before members of the Peace Corps Alumni Association , according t o h is father. Though most lawmakers have left Washington to campaign for the November e lection, Willett planned to meet with several t'Ongressional staff aides today to enlist support for the plight of his adopted brother. In a telepho ne interview_. W i 11 e t t ' s f a th er w a·s n ot disappointed his son would have little opportunity to meet with any congressmen. "It's no diCferent than any other time we tired to cont.act them," he said. "You are seldom allowed lo meet directly with them. tt "If by chance there is someone there. so much the better." With an Associated Press report.er in tow, David Willett Jr. also hoped to deliver a letter from his parents to the White House a nd see immigration officials. "l th i nk t his h as very definitely drawn the attention of the American people to a bad s ituation," Wille tt's fathe r said about the bike trip. "We're very optimistic." The Wille tt family ran ln tO' immigration troubles becaust' they guessed Samuel's age at 16 when he waa adopted. Federa l law does no t recognize the adoption of a person 16 or older for Lmmigra lion purposes. .,.., ,... ,.... ~Lee,.,.. Laguna's Gray Wilcox has a problem -his auto repair business is too good, and neighbo~ are complaining. Business too good for Lagunan By JOEL C. DON Of!MD..,l"llotlteff Laguna Beach gas station owner Gray Wilcox might wish h e wa s n 't s u c h a good busl nes.sman. Since h e s tarted r e pairing Mercedes-Benzcs a year ago, hill Chevron s tation lot at 1251 N. Coalt Highway hu been bulging w ith cars waiting to be fixed. At times, there are more than two dozen automobile. crowding the ed1e of his service station. While Wllcox'a bur1eonln1 repair work hat drawn lhe envy of' two n e l1hborlng aervlce 1t.atlon1, the volume of parked can on hb lot raltled the Ire of nHrby homeownera. A aubeeQuent city inve1tlaatJon revealed Wilcox hal a permit to only perform minor auto Ns*n IUCh u cha~n· urea. , ... tor hoe8 and lhe Uke. Wilcox, &9, eald he ii ~med that the required condiuonal uee ptrmJt for runnlftl • rMjor ntpal9 lhop wlll r.Uict the number of eu1 tw can baw on hJI lot. He 18ki he CHn tw f!'8Y haw to tum ' . I potential customers away. And he's miffed, Wilcox said, because he feels the city has singled him out while other gas stations overhaul engines and do brake jobs without d\e necessary permits. "All service stations have to have repair work,'' he said. "As concHUons are now, we don't make enough on the gas sales to cover our overhead. ·•rve been here 10 r,ean and never had a complaint. ' He acknowled1e1 his repair bu1ineas 1kyrocketed when he brought In a mechanic to handle the German-made Mercedeses. Wilcox has two full -time mechanics and said most car'l spend not more than a day or lwo at the station. "Naturally we t.ry to get thef!li out as quick as po11lble," he taid, "That's the only way we make money." 1 June Catalano, director ol Community Development, .. 1ci lhe permit ls required f« ~~ stations that perform major auto repairs . H owever, 1he ac knowle da ed that• th~ nelghborlna Unlon and Shell (See GARAGE, Pa1e Al) 1 New Pilot TV Log Lota or you called our "We're Li1tenln1" line to complain about the inconvenient 1lae or the large TV lot. Well, we liat•ed. Today, the 1111aller TV IM you wa•tecl debuta. LoOk l pr ii iuide. II ' 'I I a 4 -Or•nge CoHl DAILY Pll.OT/Frld•y, Octob•r 8, t982 .:::.1 .............. --.......... TEACHERS UP SET . • • 1Je1tt chancellor to review the allty of the propoted policy, rtlc ularl y the provltlon atrk tlng the commenu or emlc senates. arine bus atches fire All lanes of the northbound ala Mesa Freeway a\ 17t.h reel ln Santa Ana w e r e ked Ttfunday morning when mllltary bus transporting a toon of Marines caught Cire, llfornla Highway P a trol ic.iala aald. No injuries were reported after pa tank of the bus exploded out 10: 17 a .m . while the IMarinea' were en r oute to a 'luneral in Riverside, O fficer Gary Keller said. .Santa Ana fi re f ighte r s tinguished the flames in about 10 minutes. ''If It la adopted 111 111, our scnutt' wouldn't a bid<' by it," Bllid Golden West 11enutc prusidont Wes Bryan. The presidents of the Orang1.• Coast a nd Coastline faculty senates also said they oppo11cd the provision s restric t i ng Instructors' rlght.s to speak· out on district ls.•ues, but they expressed l'Onfidence the policy would Ix> a lte red before being returned for board approval. GARAGE. • • service statiof\S"'do not have such permits. Employees there said they do ma)>r repairs, thougt) not at guite the volume of their Chevron station competitor. · •"Unless you've got 20 builcUng inspectors it's difficult to inspect .all businesses all the time," Catalano said. Supervisors ready « ' ! ~!.Or airport fight t1 1orii Orange Cou.nty super visors ~ppeared prepared today to voire ,.~ lfeir opposition to the location of a nil commercial airport at the El 1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station. , B oard C ha irman Bruce ~'.~~es tande has pro posed a ,,:~rluti~~ afrirmjng the. board's •t.J RPPOS1t1on to t h e site for ... ,fionsideration Tuesday . The ' resolution also asks the board to ~ 11tate that no acceptable site for a 1 ' ,;egional commercial airport ,, 1 exists in the county. ·i·i •T An aide to Supervisor Harriet Wieder said today Wieder will --eack the move . S upe r v i sor Thomas Riley already has stated that he shares Nestande's belief that there is no feasible airport •t•ite in the county. Those two votes added to Nestande's make a majority on the five-member board. Two other s upe r v isors - Ralph Clark and Roger Stanton -have said they agree with a recently issu ed re po rt which pinpointed El Toro as a possible airport site. Nestande, in a letter to the board, said "the plain fact is that there is no room in Orange Count y for a r egio nal o r international airport. "If w e had t h e luxur y of massive areas of undeveloped flatlands like our neighboring counties ... a new airport would be no problem. But we don 't," said the letter. She lte r I I seeking people Luguna Beach ottlcl41li; i;uy vol unt ·vri; ""' it-Ill wclcom\.! 8t tht' city's unlmul i.hc:lter and urtortl will 00 made to ~'Ontlnuc a program deslgn('Cf to find honws tor stray dogs and cat.Ii .. The pro-llfo Pot Responsibility Committee rc..'l'enlly decided to h alt Its volunteer and fund · raising efforts for the shelter. which ancluded an adopt-a-P<'t program, spaying and neutering tor all animals. special veterina ry care, rabies clinics, telephone counseling for pet owners and other servkes. The Cive-mcmbcr board of the committee chose to sever its eight-year relationship with the cit~ bt>cause members said tliey felt Laguna officials had not been suppor t ive or shown enough appoeciautm (or the PRC volunteers. C it y o ff icials and PR C members met Thursday to discuss the future of volunteer work at th e s h e l ter. City Manager K eo Frank said the committee vowed to l1ontinue its work outside the shelt~r. such as fund-raising for spaying and neutering services and providing educat ion programs in the community. ''We will ''Orne up with some type of volunteer group at the shelter," Frank said. "It will just no t be cal l ed th e P e t Responsibility Committee." PRC pre si dent Gen McMenomy acknowledged that new volunteers may come from us roster of about 20 memben. "We hope that will happen," she said. "We sure don't want the whol~. thing to. go down the tubes. l''rank estimated the city will lose about $15,000 a year in PRC fund i ng for s p ecial animal medical care. He said the city is responsible for such care for the first seven days and that PRC picked up the tab following that per iod. Beckinan to force 'vacations' Beckman lnstrumenta lnc., the sixth largest employer in Orange County, has ordered its 9,000 workers across the country and Ca11ada to take five d ays off work w ithout pay this year . employees w ork in O range County. "Our Industrial operation is under heavy recessionary pressure and has been for tome years." said Bill Gregory, a spokesman for the firm. "It's just a jungle out there." The move, a company spokesman said today, is being takel) to offset depressed.sales of industrial instru,ments and to avoid layoffs or shutdowns. Beckman is headquartered in Fullerton and has a large science Instruments plant in Irvine. More '~ ''1 h a n 5 , 0 0 0 o f t h e f i r m ' s Gregory declined to say how much money the payless holidays would save the firm. dJ I' • ~· ~;-~\· IUln •nd lhund•rt lormt ttrelcfled e•rly tod1y from th• T-COMt .nc:t aouthem Pltlnt to IN lo.,., MIHIMlppl Velley end 10111t1 Atler'lllc tllt.._ ....... 9190 I.ii ov., nof'lhwMt Loul•ltna a nd touth•••t Arl11n"'· witll rain and tnow 1 •"-• tcttt•r.0 tcroH 1111 nar1Mfn tnd Cll'ltral Aocklea. ' Clou* 1H9Vliled -,,.. mid· ~tlantlc coett •nd upper Olllo V1Hey with drlu le In upper ~Ind l'1lln -the 1'«111 Attanbc coe11, Wllh condition• ~fllralll ...... Todt y't forKHt c:tlled for .....,.. end lluldef•tomle from t11t toUtNrn Atlentlo cOMt 10 Ille '°"'h llfld untral Plelnt, Wltll ....,, 111u11dentormt acroH 0-1 ...... llld pert.t of K-... r..-. "'*'...., _ '°'9Celt .,.... .. ....,., ""'of Ille...,..., I I J Ill 1t1 JI Vllley 10 Montw end w~ • .i111 '"-111 hlfller ..... "-"' ... •~1>41Ctff 0.,., tll• Nor111•H1, with 1u1111y tlll•• ...... "All I can say is that everyone from top to bottom will be takJng the days off. It sure beats the Ca lifornia ~roll l>uluth El Puo l'Mbril F11rgo F11Gttal1 ----------Gr .. t Fallt T em peratures ~=d Honolulu H°"tton NATION Albany AlbuqU9rq~ . Al'!ltl'~IO AncllOf'age ~Mi. Atltnll ""antic City Auttln Baltlmofe :i~am BltmatCk 8olM Bo.ton ·~ 8uffMo lur1inglon Ce9P" ~ton.SC Ctlel1M1on. w v CNl1olt•. H C. ~ g:tl ~ Co1ur11111e. 8.C Colulftbue OlllM-FI Wonh ~on Otn¥lt Ott MolMt 73 42 lndl•n•poll• 82 o40 J.cbon. t.4111. 85" 47 Jac:kt0nvi .. 35 30 JUllHU 71 53 KtnMI City 74 87 Kno1tVllle 73 to Laa V9CJU 87 75 Ulll• Roell eo eo Lou11Y11i. 64 48 Lubboek 79 71 Memphlt 49 34 MIMTll 55 '40 ,,......,_ .. 63 55 MJ*-81, Paul 85 75 H~ 14 eo ,._ °''""' 87 49 ,._ YOftl 70 31 Norfolk 82 • Horth Plllll• 19 80 Ol<laflOIN City 81 82 Olnahe 72 38 °'*"'° es 45~ 12 .. "'-'111 73 17~ 83 ff Pcwtllnef. Mt 71 u POt11Md. Oft .. 71 Provldenee 71 "~ eo sa .._ Cl'Y 12 42 ""'° heck out of layoffs." ' H~ said it 19 unknown whether the payless days are a one-time order or will be a continuing policy. G r egory n oted that while industrial instrument sales have slumped. Beckma n's scientific and medical instruments divisions a re posting healthy sales this year. Beckman, which underwent a merger t his year. as a subsidiary of SmithKJine Beckman Corp. ?,'\ ... 47 37 90 58 3e 25 4V 4V 84 " 61 37 Aiehmond Sall Lall• San Mtonlo a..ni. lihl~ Slowt F• 81. Loula SI. 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F edera l Food and Drug Adm1nistrat1on cht•rnists have examined ca p sules from thousands of bottlt'li of T ylenol but poison has been m ntirmed in only three -all from a Longs Drug Store in Orovalll.'. Greg Blagg . a 27 ·year-old butcher, said he became sick after J.akang a strychnine· laced capsule of Extra-Strength Tylenol on Sept. 30, the samE.' day that officials an Chicago a nnounced finding C'ya nide- tainted Tylenol had ~en found there. He said he bought the capsules two weeks earlier. Seven people have d11."CI in the Illinois Tylenol C'ases. &ports of p ossibl e r elated Tylenol poisoning incidents elsewhere in the nation havL· bc<•n discounted after invcs t1g at1ons by authorities. Lee said Califor n ia Investigators don't believe the re is a connection with the Chicago cases, other than a possible "copycat." "Our investigation is focusing o n Orov11le," h e said "We've looked into leads from Roseville, Paradise and other areas and we think the crime probably is local Mesa nian adniits w.S u tlt-' , .. :~vine. I -:\ > • -':._J: f ' # .,, •'r • .. in Reagan home fraud Her e;s how A Costa Mesa man IS scheduk'CI Wright is to-go to trial Oct. 19. t o exchange to be sen tenced nc•xt month after Assistant U.S. Attorney Julie pleading guilty to forging loan Barash said Ogle applied for a T } } d ocuments In an unsuccessful $1.2 million loan last January at y our Y e DO a t tempt to bu y Presiden t an El Centro savings and loan. Reagan's former residence in representinj( the price of the Pacific Palisalcs. Reagan home at $1.9 miUion. William C. Cale. a real estate ln fact, Barash sa.ld the price of investor a nd cnairman o f the the home was $1.03 million. Zoller Group, e ntered the plea Barash claimed Ogle was Thursday In U.S. District Court hoping to walk away from the m Los Angeles to a charge of transaction with a deed to the making fa lse statements to a Reagan home as well. as cash an federall y insured lendin g hand without making a down institution payment. She said Ogle planned Ogle has been o rdered to to resell the Pacific P alisades appear m federal court Nov. 22 home quickJy at a profit. He c:ould be sentenced to tw o Barash said the deal fell years an prlSOn through when the discrepancies The 54-year-old Costa M esa in the loan docume nts w ere man and Roger E. Wright, of dtSl'OVered. Pomona. were indicted in August The Reagan home ultimately for their a lleged roles in the was sold to a L os Angeles failed attempt to buy the home a ttorney. Mc:Neil Consumer Products Co .. the manufacturer of Tylenol pain reliever, has offered to exchange all Tylenol capsules, both ·regular or extra-strength, for Tylenol tablets. which have not bl-en involved an any of the poison taantangs in Illinois or California. Tht' c.'Ompany said c.-onsumcrs who return their full or paruaUy empt y capiwle bottles will rt"('('1ve c:oupons for an equivalent bottlt• of tablets, along with a check ror their postage costs Tht.> address 1s: Tyll·nol Exchange P.O Box 2000 Maple Plain. Minn .. 55348 2831 PACIFIC COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAit CA 675-9700 ~ . ~, .• , ~··o•• a i.ot\l 9tb •• oct· SWAP & SAVE Hobie Sports Ltd's 8th Annual Ski SwaD & Sale NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO SELL YOUR OL-0 GEAR AND CH ECK OUT SOME GREAT BARGAINS ON NEW EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING aKll Atomic Mid Drive Atomic Sentrek Olin 770 Olin 730 AU 1111·11 Kl IUI II .... Ill Pl.u-1111'1 -........ 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Sve~ Ca£111on, a 1pokeaman, co1Ulrmed tha t the submerged 1ubmarlne had tried to escape blockaded , Hora Bay Thuniday afternoon llnd that a second alien 1ub wa• spotted lurklns outaldc the bay. But he denied preea reports that the cornered s u b's breakout Utc mpt 8ucceeded. "W e have h ad several Interesting indic'ationa during the.n'8M that show the sub is still in the bay," Carlsson told reporters. He said sear<-hers dropped more depth charges overnight but would n o t elaborate. Queen defies son's recall LONOON -BtlUsh tabloid accounts today claimed that an embarraased Queen Elitabet.h 11 has ordered Prince Andrew home from his Caribbean fling with American blue-movie star Koo Stark and banned him from h osting "overnight guests" at Bucki ngham Palace without pcrm1sslon. The palace strongly denied the reports, whkh came as a London g irlie maga~i n e announced plans to publish full-color nude p~otographs of the 22-year-old prince's latest sweetheart. In L os Ange l es, M lss Stwk's father, movie producer Wilbur Stark, said Thursday he was "nauseated" by the trea tm e nt his 25-year-old daughter has received from th e British press. Israel softening demands Israel scrapped a demand for immediate withdrawal of PLO forces still in Lebanon a fter the United States r eportedly pressured it to compromise. But the Israelis insisted the guerrillas leave m a phased pullout along with the Israeli and Syrian armies. At the same lime, officials in Jerusalem said Thursday STATE that Israeli forces would not complete their evacua tion before the armies of Syria and the Palestine Liberation OrJ(anizauon leave. They also said the Israelis would not leave southern Lebanon without a security agreement with the Lebanese government. 'Illegal' searches charged FRESNO -Eleven civilian employees at the China Lake Nava l Weapo n s Center ~ charged in a class action suit that t h e base commande r o rd e red Illegal, random sea r ches of their government-owned homes. The civilian workers, who live In base housing leased from the government, asked for a n end to the searches Thursday in a suit filed in U.S. District Court. The suit claimed that Capt. J o hn Jude Lahr , base comrrulJ'\der. illegally ordered the searches nine months ago. "to ferret out anyone using illegal drugs." Coronado hosts meeting CORON AOO -Coronado took in stride today's summit m eeti ng o f M exico 's president-elect, Migue l de la Madrid, and Ronald Reagan. returning for the first time as presid e nt of the United States. Presid e ntial visits are r.o thing n e w f o r the retirement c:ommunity of 16,- 000 people at the tip of a NATION peninsula overlooking the Pacific from San Diego Bay. Reagan's is the 1 lth by a U.S . chief executive. Afte r a wreath-laying ceremony a t Tijuana's statue of Benito Juarez, a 20-minute motorcade to Coronado was arranged for Reagan and De la Madrid, making his first trip out of Mexico City since his July 4 election. ... Jobless I By Tbe Auoclated Pre11 Urwmploymcmt In thl• tJnltt-d Stok'I cllmbl-d ubovt• 10 pt1rt•tmt today tor the tint liml' •Ince 1940. but odvanc~ foara of the hl6'h raut did not ttOp lnve1ton1 !rum a buying fr~niy on Wall Street ln the busiest day ever on the New York Stock Exchantie. T he Bureuu ur Labor StatlaUCtl reported that 10.1 pereenl4>f the workforce wos une mployed In September. Some 11 .3 million Amcrlcuns were out of work last month as the unemployment rate r~c 0.3 percentage point from the 9.8 pcr(.'Cnt rote In Auguiu, whkh previously stood oa the post· World War II high: Betlldes those out of work, an additlonnl 1.6 million people, a record. fell Into the government's "discouraged worker" category -those. who have given up trying to find jobs. Thursday, th e Dow Jones avcroge of 30 industrial stocks leaped 21.71 points on top oC a 37.07-poln\ surge Wednesday, leaving the blue-chfp average at o 15-month high of 965.97. Big Bre nneman ------------~ Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 8, 1982 H/F now Boord volum rl'O.Cht-d 1 record 147 million 11h41rc11. lnt.t·rl'llt ri.tt•fl fell to tWu•)'t'ar luWN In onP of the blggett bond- n111rkN rulllc1 evl'r, und fiOld pm'l'I aoun'<i. Mcunwhllc. Rt>agan aldc11 4.1rrunai1.-d to have the prt.11ldcmt sign an export bill In th~ Long B each harbor t oday . The measure, originally Introduced In 1980 b y u Dcmo c rut lc congressman and endorsod by tho Caner administration, was passed by C.Ongreu a week ago. It is expected to Increase export of U.S. goods and servicea. Throughout the week ., the presiden' has been preparing for bad ne ws, with econ omists predlcung that unemployme nt would r ise above the August level of 9.8 percent. The unemployptent figures were the subjl c t of muc h speculation as the release da te approached . :fhe president is reportedly t o ld about them before the public, but de puty White House press secretary Larry Speakes said Thursday afternoon R.-oaan had n ut yN gotten the word. A1ked why n ot, he aold fWogon was "conc·erned but nut curluuK." • On hi• woy Wctt. on Thul"lldoy, th e prc•ldunt rc.:m l ndud hla audiencl' at a political rally In R eno that the Democrau l'Qn I r'ol lcd bot.h h o uses o ( Congrt.>SS and the White HoUJK' In the four years before he took office. "They had th e whole e n chilada," h e said. "They controlled everything except lnrtation, interest rates. taxes and an econ omy that was on a toboggan slide." Today's visit to the pier was to be squeezed Into Reagan's sch edule. Originally, the prl'Sidcnt planned to spend todlly at his ranch nor thwest of Santa Barbara. Then , a meeting with Miguel d e la Madrid, the president-elect of Mexico. was arranged in San Diego across the border in Tijuana, Mexico. nemplor111ent GI. Se1aon•lly AdJU1ted "0. Percent of "" Work Fote• • ••• 1.0. •••• 1.0. 7.1. Source: Dee>t. of labot I ! Slain boy's family files suit By DAVID KUTZMANN Of the Oeitr Net ai.tt The family of an Anaheim newspaper boy found strangled in August 1981 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against California Board of Prison Terms for paroling the man charged with the slaying. The legal action was filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court on behalf of Kay and Milford Brenneman. parents of 12-year-old Be njamin L ee Bre nneman, whose body was found in the Palos Verdes area a day after his disappearance from an Anaheim apartment complex where he had been soliciting newspaper }Ubscrlptions. The youngster, a delivery boy for the Ora nge County Register, died of strangulation. Thl• lawsuit seeks $1 ,000 to l'Ovcr burial expenses for young Brenneman and unspecified special and punitive damages against the state Board of Prison T e rms. the Department of Corrections and the man accused of molestation, kidnapping and killing the boy. Robert Jack.son Thompson, 36. Thompson, selected to go to trial Nov. 1 in Orange County Superior Court, was paroled from state prison o nly three months befor e the Anaheim youth was found dead. If convicted of first -degree murder and special circumstance allegations. Thompson would fa ce a d eat h p e n alty dewrmination. b Sever a l of t he defend t 's previous convictions were re to sex crimes against boys under the age of 14, the Brenneman family's lawsuit cla.lmed. Thompson had served a th'ree- year term at the men's prisdr\ in Chino on a sex charge befor¢his parole in May 1981. • The lawsuit alleges that 11the state incorrectly computed wnen ~ the defendant would have ~ • eligible for parole and falle(f to : properly supervise his acliv~\ies j once he was released. • Thompson, according to "the • s uit . ha d been declared a mentally disordered sex offen<ler on several occasions · y Firefighte rs said . heat became so inte nie in Irvine house fire I that their helmets l.. starte d to melt. :~. . , Dog saves; family in Irvine '· t! A family's barking dog was c r edited this mor n i ng w ith awakening seven people slee~· as a fire raged in an upsta · bedroom in their Irvine home. ; The fire that investigators l was started by a s h ort -' Archbishop ordered out Fire depa!tments show stuff aluminum wiring causecl an estimated $30,000 damage to F rank a nd Nelia Oroggett's Touraine Way residence in e Ranch in Irvine. Th~ m ll'rue blaze, with end heat to soft.en helme ts of firefighters. required 45 m1nu J DETHU1'1' -A deportation agreem e nt between the g overnment and Roman Orthodox Arc hbi s h o p Vale rian Trifa . a Nazi sympathizer accused o f inciting riots that k illed hundreds oC people during World War II. could lead to similar deals, a federal official says. "I would h ope that the other defendants will take notice,'' said Allan A. Ryan Jr .. director of the Justice Department's Office o f Special Investigations. Trifa. 68. agreed Thursday to be deported after admitllng he lied to immigration authorities 32 years ago to cover up his fas cist sympathies when he entered the United States. • Fire departments along the Orange Coast w ill open their doors to visitors and offer special exhibits and demonstrations Saturday in connection w ith National Fare Prevention Week activities. County fire stations in Irvine and city stations an Newport Beach a nd Fountain Valley will conduct open house sessions. Fair attendance slowing Newport Beach flreflghters will demonstrate rescue tactics and set a car on fire during a program beginning at l p.m. Satu rday at Station 3, near Santa Barbara Street and Jamboree Road. KNOX VILLE, Tenn. - With just four weekends left before the World 's Fair shuts dow n. fair officia ls say reaching an 11 million break- even attendance figu,re is "going to be cloee." There will be at least two .We're I; Listening ••• 842•6086 visitors this week e nd form er Presiden t J imm y Carter a nd h is wife . Roa a l ynn . T h ey will partic ipate I n forma l ceremon ies at the e nergy- theme falr's Court of Fl90, as well as tour the fair site this afternoon. •- ~ The fire d e partment.a o f Huntington Beach , Fountain Valley a n d Westm inster will offer a fire safety and prevention display tonight and Saturday at the Westminster Mall, In the S e ara wing. Activitie s will Include first aid demonstrations, Wh at do you like about the Dally Pilot? Wh at don't you li~e• Call the number at left and your meeaege wlll be recorded, tnmcribed and delivered to the a ppropriate editor. The same 24·hour an1werin1 service may be UNd to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox C()ntributort mutt Include their name and telephone number for verirlcatlon. No circulation calls. please. Tell WI what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST CtaHlfled edvartt .... 714'M2·M11 Al ..... .,.,,.,..,. 141-4121 lilly Piiat n..n.P.tt.ley NllliNr _, Chit! f..al!M Off!Ut ... ._. f ...Clll~ f dt!Ot "KeMifh N. 01••11t111. 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"o trngw d1ll<Ul~r." thl• Callfurnlh tomato growcm1 a re rt·qvc•S t i111(. (or t lw first umc, t hc·y »llY - AAA J 10 IJI JolV.. ~ .... , 211'1 l•l ... Ou'• ill 120 1.UO u . . M•ln•. '·'° • I ' h ... M1rMl4 1,U \ t4' 301-o. ,.. P•PL "' ~ 14 "'"° /0 t I Smy1111• '1u I) ... A'A ~ . 1'1 4t't> I •llhn 7\r I" 18'1 I~\• " Plllte"' 7 •• " Uh .. Helene; Mi II '-Matlon M "° 2-u40 • 11 Pe Pl Pl 11 1100 ~~· ~ • govN'nmt..nt relief • ' David L. Zollin~N, l'Xl'(.'UUw v1ct• prc!llaent of the AVX ,;n Joi ll I)\> l't .rr11111 40 • t\ 11\oo Ouk• j;i J 1) 47 JO , \> Helrlnl I 30 4' '4 It + V. M.,llC .H .. 11 •h ''• p 10 M' \. i"'llhln J tla It ' 1• Al>ll.•b ... lJ wtUI "" .. CRU a "° 121 ""' Dun8r l )• .. n•.... . ... 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'• l •PC:lh 20 IS ~" "" • 1 OuQ pr 71 1 1170 ""'· "· Mtt\lly '10 I ISO ..... • M••nll n '' 11 ...... llep.ieo I u 13 '°'' •••. ~. !>r<C,p pO 40 20 19\o' '• AtlnLf l n 171ff .Olo.f C•11Hlo I 1l ... if'' . Ouq pr , I~ tJ\O 11 I •• HtulCHI .101 ,, S\lo I' "'·"~F 10. lh ••• Perl\EI so If I~/ ,.., •• {, sc ree; i;., 8 ?U ""'' •• Cohforniu Tom11to (,rnwl•rii AA.~1auon. said Thursday tk1t U00,000 tons of canning tomaLo<.'lt have been lost thbc ~'awn. At an awrngl' of $61 u lot) paid to the growers, thut'.s a loss of s:w.6 mllllun. T est1fy 1ng at a lw~rlng of th~ A~.sembly Aj<rn:ulturl' Commlltcc, Zollinger said, Tomato ~row1•t'!I have never applied for disaster relief. lncludmg 1981 Tomato growers have always felt ther, c:uuld make It through financially to the next se.ason: AtlL 1111.o:ie 9ty !.a • "· C••lr,., 0 ·" IO) H •• I iS•coPI ,. • l< 1H o • H9'1n"' ~ . s ..... :'.'. "l\CP 1 s. jt tllh • h l>rtt11 ... I JV I 1017 10•1 •• v. I"' ~ Allm,.. ,.O , •ttl ul7 • '• "·t1I• • .... 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THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS LOOK For our new regular weekly featvrt IOIT SllW- CISE The Fountain Mountain triathlon will consist f a 3.1-mlle awlm. 93·mlle bicycle race and a .2-mile marathon compared to a 2,4-mile swim, l2·rnile b6cyc:le l'8Ce and 26.2-mUe mar•thon In L~f~•~ ::'me:': wall on S.tW'dey. eptd., end t"4 In tN Coeby .. 41 . la 6-4 and 189 pounda and hu a 36 Deity Piiot CIH•lfl•d _.,.... t.e MC:tJOn about .... Muf • ..:--• ra · • 1 Jet'• Tun.t lftCI bot.ICJfl• 11 pune paddles to Avalon ~:u~~~~~v:c1C:..': P ddl bo d I ll t 1 Cl 1 other U!lftQt tl!tou9h a e ar apec • • ... ury pune • Delly Piiot OleHlflad . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !'.!!!f.{'.'. ~.'! .... = '-'.!!!!.{'.'. !.'.'! ......• I~'.!!!!.~'.'. • .'.1!....... ~'.!m. {'.'. ~'. ! •...... ''-'.!!!! .~'!. ~)i::::::. , ~~~!!! .(~~ !.~'!. · · · · · · f!~'.~~t ........ J.l.!1,,.-.~~~t ........ J.O!!f "~'!.~t ........ .1.1.1~ ~.-.'.9.~ .......... ..'.~~ ~~'.~'.L •..•••.. !.~~ ~!!!r.!!.'1~!~ ••• !.~! !'!!m!.fft!~ ••• J.~! II PllEOLllllE A GREAT STREET • Drive by 2048 Paloma, Oii 201h SI, near lrvlnt Av• .. MXI dOO< 10 ~· porl. OrHI pottnllat • l•rge lot . room to ex· pand thlt 3 bdrm 2b• . home. A lamlly neigh· borhood. Call tor de1al11. Try 1185,000. •••• rtr ....... . .... 111· 1'00 PElllllU ltl)ll Ocean & Jlmy vfow1. Marlrle room, 4 bdnn. 3 bath, 3700 11q.ft $1,38~.000. Ck-eanfront LlllA ISLE UYflllT Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, ~ bath, playroom. dark rm. den. Bolit ahp. Now $1,000.000 UYlllE PUOE Spectaeular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 oo up. 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat·•pecea. Reduced-$1.~.ooo. IWlll WILL OlllY Lov•ty • Bdrm 2 8• h<>m• win-c;upbo•rde and kitchen appllancee. Atk lng t 1'49,900. Mike 1n offer 8 31-7370, 50 ·7838 TRADf T 10\,\1 . RL'1 T' TllUOI NW BHI mdt. f.lpl Terrece Lrg 3 Br 2~ Be town· home w/ttrlklog vu. Lo· vefy Bdrm •vii• & toll. 1131,000. 751-3 191 c:::.' 1t I ! --t-'.' I! JI'• • J • 'J DRASTICALLY REDUCED NEWPORT VIEW STEAL THIS CAPE COO BEAUTY Expansive.-4 Bdrm POOL home• PRICE REDUCED $130.000' MUST SELL $495,000 w 111111111 11/UJ 111-11H OPEN SUNDAY Perk Huntington 868 9942 King'• Cenyon, H.B. · FlllUlll lllOI ,.., ,11,.1 llOI New <I br, 4 '11 ba, cusl.Om French Normandy CHAA·M~NG.RE.MOo .. 3 So of Adu m i.IW o f Brookhurs t A Est.ate J.2 prime acre hllJtop $1,250,000. Br+loll Tra<le/leeop1.'1or plt'aSUl'l' lo own Largl·st floor plan lVlLll dvpltic or vnll. 673-8586 .. Assum<• I J l;:.'Jb plus OWC. Bonus C'ould Fee simple t'Ottage on quiet DelcanlKI St. (ln c,,.., 1111111 JOZZ be· separate• living quarters, 3 car garage . Flats). $145,000. •••••••••••••••••••••• Owrwr bought another. HURRY! OOllUH OlYI TRIO£ Lou and Cathy Stan, Agts. 714/962-1085 " .... 714/957-6507 Coronado Island cuat. bayfronl lot. II~' boat yovr boring Income pro- dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/t.emis. I perty or outgrown~•••I· C1111 1111• IOZ4 lrri81 J 044 ...........•................................ BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR dence wllh large equity !or lhl• nett rusllc •nd roomy 4 bdrm 3'h bath home wllh 180 deg. IUITIO LARGE CUL-OE/SAC HOME oce•n View In walk lo s•a 000 •1& ftlM ~~~~~~--:========1 beech Coron• del Mar • t Upgreo.d '°"' bedroom tocellon REDUCED TO 111111.TIOI hOJM. Roof, kllchen •P-I~°' Y.A LIU •11111 ... 1475,000 With 11 75% EASTSIOE 3 Br ti....,ty, 8 J-l B'iy\ dt O• "' .._,. ~ r-,!') tJ~61 Welk to 1Gttool• from thl1 family r.ome w/4 Bdrm•. nice gerden. frptc and SPA 1225,000 8<1'4-7020 pllanoee. carpeting • ... enumabl• on thl• 4 ·--·n ..... Int yrs MW FORECLOSURE new within ta et two bdrm home with refur· ---"4-7211 forces Nie LOW DOWN UIH llll ISTATI ye•••. Conll90'-ol loca· blllhed kitchen and tow Big Canyon (McCteln). $162.600 RM Rodgers. L .. • IHI llon °""* wtn help fl. malnlenaooe yard. Own· Tall•fvl upgr•d••. gor· 631·1286 .~!!.~~ ... !.'. ••••••••• nance. 113-4.900. ., wth ataltl In finWIClng g~• •fX>Olntmenl•. ... ..,, ACRE. OCH R I min IJ1-ll00 tool SH II aoon Only •vmat>I• 11% loe n. v1ew t BR 1 ea. 2 l'Jlk'•· THE REAL jESTATERS -::~====~iii 1127,600, can 979-S370. S.:urtty. -erllty. •wlm-'4>Vnlry 1111ct1. mat1K• ,,_ ii ming & tennl1 '320.000 --------& p 1e n 11 Room r o r lllYUllTY Plll IU,...l()IJI' t1 -'tfi c::_E~5:n0:::,·.b~:.'5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ :;~~~ :2~ °'""" o.tached 3 br, 2'h ba. RM1ton. 975.eooo ba, den. poot. Jae .. 2 •HITllUIUJI MUST SELL NOW hOJM In lr-.IM on gr_,.. 11~~~~~~~~~1 wetb .... New roof, Ut· llASTllPIHI ...... , ~., ~~m tennis & , ________ 1: pet, drapH. $595.000 Take advan1age of lhl• .,... ·-~.. ,-Magnllic:ent 2 llory on 1•1 .. a11on o~ner ha• poot 1114,000 In .._ Cl..alfl«I Ad• S.2-5e78 W1111 Ada Cati 842·!>678 Buyer Haum• 111 •I large corner tot, ne11r ' w -meble loana a nd you H '•%. Down payment Mesa Verde Covntry r~~ll~Hd ="es~ oWn the land. 11-45,000. I 146.000. OWC $-400, Clvb. Co~o ful red tlta ooo' dll pr .... !.. ' ••• -11 000 at 12% for 10 year• vn ., appra • ..., v•· --760•173.c roof. 11a1 antry, Me· 1u111on Spectacvler XIClln Ille. Sparkling pool white w•ter. canyon & and •P• To •ee tttlt city ltghla vlewtl A greet 11~111 pr()"9f1y, call to· buy et 1290,000 THE REAL ESTATERS -- T/\YLOH CO lllflY I Yr. 114 t•. need• l•mlly to occupy It• 5 bdrm• and 3 beth•. CloM to comm. pool and nol far from tl\Opll. Vety well kepi, Price rectuc:.d to I 159.900 . Call 97~~370 now. \f >ll/1lF1l ' ... ' ., ... *Heltam* Contract o rs o wn h ome!!! Smashing 3 Br home featuring u sed bric k and wrought iro n , skylltes. atrium, shake roof and extensive USC or Mexk-an pavera. Offered at $1 65,000 w /assumable financin g ! Call 7 14-759-1501 or 7141752-7373. IEWPllT IOU lfflOl 2170 ........ 1m. (11') 111-1111 (114) 111·1111 3 SEPARATE HOUSES $241,000 Or••• '""••tlft•nt opportunu, wltfl .. ~ r..-tel r-d. lach home i. c .... ,, ........ fenoed r•rd. Quent, cenetructton. ...., eohoott eftd thope. ,.~,....... WAHRI RO'lill HOMf:~."< Ill \I I ttlt' "'•lir•.H""'•f• t•, .. ,_..,, \t .. ....,.,_ .. , '"''~"' ......... . "-PM" .... .. 111-1400 Classified works for you when you )U ;\ •-4M" ,.,. ·-···""" COLDWeu.. BANl(eRC RfSl()(Hll&I Rf Al fS1&11 SIRVIClS .. IAIYll IJH,MI Elcceptionally beautiful Dover 2 BR plus den w /French doors, cr own moldin gs, magnificent patios p lus m o untain v iew. O u utandlng assumable loan. !N NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 REDUCED TO: $799,soot BA YFRONT-LINDA-CLOSINO COSTS ONL YI . Owner has had business reversals -and must liquidate! To a qualified buyer, this home may be purchased for c losing costs only! F abulous lowest price on exclusive Linda lsle. Superb lagoon location with pier/s lip for large yacht an d a 5 bedroom hom e with large family room. Invest now before prt~ goes UP. 631·1400. "ATIRI R01'1 llOl\tl-,1" let \I It •It' ........... "·•••I• r•....-n• "~ ........ Jt~ .. ·~ tt~~ """-...... .__ .. 131-1400 E1111e Sate: Cape Cod dream cottage. 2br. 2be. 5-48-3112. 673·4725 •1nOUll IEEI lntM Terr. 121,000 Pandlng foraclOwre for· cee dre•llc action. Cor· ner tot, 2 br + !Mn. pool, I 'P•· 770-5968 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ------ day .,;..._.r Hl-OJOJ ., • ...,.... COLD Well BANl(eRO ~\-K~~-- TUIMWI M.-Po't Helghll, large tot. 2br Priced lo NII, 1142, Joyce Wattte. ~ lo )uve at 3 a.m. Saturday for a round-trip Mel. o.11 MMtH Y thet will lllu him to Avalon on C.Uillna •r--~i~~~====~rii~ MCI then b.ck lo BaJb<MI Wand, hiJI ori.ginal NI point. •falMll C.pune la ~ to ao from &JboA ltlmd to • ~~=-=-....=:"~ valon In efsht houn and make the ~tum trip In itno' c1...in.. A•• ,. ~. rMCfi I"-0r-. CoeM C.pune ii allo looklns for a bott 1o trail him mert1e1 • ... tlnl Uw trip' wt th medJca.1 and food provtslorw. ltMno 14J.M7' _ tn .. l"ttt.td can call C..pune et 67&·3630. ' . t i ' • ' f ' • i I l I J f t • I l i i , l 1 1 I f f • ' I I I . . ' Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Frld1y, October IS, 1882 H8 Ce ...... .._. ..... ... -..., &alt,/ ,,.... -"" ~--~ .. ~ A•,., , • ..,IH A.1•1t •• •.,'.··..,··'"········· ......... · .... --'. ·····~·· ~ ... ~· •• 'P!r.!~....... !'111.F!'ll. •••••••••• ~'11t.f'IJ'll. •••••••• ,. r:::~1~·:;:·;;;~:; .!P.V.ffftm .•. 1.~ff ~~··o.o·•v:.·;. :·nr.-.·m·,,_···;1• a:.;;;;··U•·····,.·Hi :.., ... :;.., ''ff :r: :=·w. • ........ tm &-.. Ml ';j'i cabif'I °'".,., wltwtn u1e f'eM· at' motor llOn'le, ••tr11, AM"M C9ll . mn•••••••••••• .\ 11'•7••-i .......... :.n ne. :oTJ'I :;rn ... ,.. ••••••Vll«•••••·T~•· fl7f'Tu 1••••••• ••• rrz;r;v. ••••••••• r.".'1' lflf 113,600. 131·t7M tlpl •· lut~ io.cttd. NtOO 141-0111 .... • • '71 WI lk'9 Lot bill, ent/ ·e 1 •·•Pd, 111ow100111 NADC'I> C 13·.t aoeton Whlllf t 149 ... ,. (PIUI) .,, I I.IN IUlll IMITY't .,. OATIUH Ito .... "'.. *1 DEALH IN U.S.A. Im Nteoc111. H1-1<114 Cond . wtll w/red lttw Int . a:Ja~~ w/40H' Mero q , ~ AV' eo.t 8tor ...... , 1 1 P..-.:~~••••••••••••• .. ~J klllT ,\M/jlM '"'" OHMllt•. P• Ml.LllTll ~ wflc, tl7·H2t hm, ~t~~O a:l1'.' ::~~:1::'1; •(' Af)ILl \(' ""* Cll'I bolt cowr 1 It Celt J ....-1t 'ord ven COll'ltfllof'I. 4 d oor. , owner, ii nt II llftl11lm 1170 vw lug, Oood MO-HM ,.,, ~J' ~ otcl ' 13MO ~· · :M730 11tre cleln, IO ml, 14IOO & oond 14000, cond Aune well 'r' ...... 6,--•1' ... 9. 5 Hrm. PIP"*'"' 0•2·•3H or u r.oeae '17 0 1u1lo "tOO" 11700 obo ..... MCM OM•• HJI CLEARANCE e:. ....... ··-.. " lll •• 'I ---Ch~ff.ur patlltlon w/t/A ~oil. _,,, .. .,..,..,.,.¥1• 1...,...--..,...-----•••4'i••••••••••••••••• , •-n ··-CUITOMIZID '79 Dltiun HOV< Oleok potelble ootlon• Mefll• •0 ••"'••0 1"•,...... '74 l/W lwg. yellow, Ml· '71 Dodge Oll•ll•noer. l""9 lln&Taa.a MUIT llLL by tOltS. ·n OMC llOOd cond, ~l.Nelng ~IY wtgotcl trim, Im· lie brown w/llghl tan ~ .,...,. '"' cht lln A1dt1l1, 'Orth• 1 /c, Mllfm, low mli.., SALE! '77 12i..· Mlf'k ff oom-'77 lfi.lcl • l ttMm 22' 12950, 010.A11 ~CARVER m1c 18900 010 plueh velour Int COMP ... 1 Wheel•. x1n1 cond. ea. good cono 14000. P•Ct. w/JohnllOtt 19 tip, IOodoe MO.)"°°' llr. 60 l'Lll t71-ot29 lacilory rtbullt a rfftored i..,. I 000 Ml , 131100 obo 714/H t·H !<Int cond. t t•tllObo gal. gu tank. "811 di· A•I• l'M..., lfM nl"lll •~ ~ ..... ..., ----to new cer cond. oon-:T•••••••••••••••T•••• 0•"•• (7 l~ 1•"·0100, ---...,....-....,~----1 9•9.ou.10 ...,tte. •t,000 ml. 0~ ••••••••••••;'l\eeeToe~J .............., ,.._,,"'-" IJIVJn '77 0.l""1 P/U, t OWllf, 11•1 •aaa ' "' "" '71 0 I •"tO tr•"'a ---" "" ·-"' -~ ... ,~,,...,. w/c1 rnptt & tool box. verted to U.8. •p•o•. ' -lv .. (714) e-O·SO:M mt1 , ·'"" •• • • 15' eo.t 6 trailer. 35HP, owner uklng 110,4 . WI PAY ,...._..~w11 ... te1-12900. 831·60•5 Orio bill• lor OM 10•. HU 111&11 • :t•.OOO m , Xlnt .cond. 1912 CADILLAC 1tr11. 1750 Of trade. "3-1117 ._. ...... 114 000 on !land -c., pr.. Tiii• OM 11 •II orlgln111 et lug, •Int c:ond ., orlQ 13950totr 6'°'0416 C•MAllON llDAN u:s..oe.r '"""' '""' ll1I TIP IOWI - -'78 D1ta11n HOZ UK Mntly llored lnOermeny <217391 owner, rbtt INICI . 13000. T•t' IHI "AUTOMATIC HAHi. ... "" ~ •••••••~•••••••••••••• fll IUI 1111 '7' IMW aot mint OOnd. mllH, m1g•.1. A/C ••Pd bul reedy fOf Immediate llLY llill 2 t31120·95t9 •1rly AM •••••••••••••••••••••• ANO IUNIOOI'' 11. 12' trlr, dbl bed, 11ngi. All t 11lr1t. 118 whetl1, lmmec:. 652-~HI .nipping, °'Ille PM. '71 FOAD MIYeitlek OOod (tCAZ.45') •••••'••••••••••• •••• .._.. •··bO• t"'' .. ' ·•nk WI ..... Gfundlg C11Mt1e, Alplnt Ullnn Pr~ 175,000 M IAI• 1170 B .. J .. BUO cond 3 new tlree. ec:Ofl • ....._, 30 100111' 1""'•11 .,..., ,... · "' '' .. ' -1u1p1n1l_,_n. l ll•t•ln ............ 1911 P • 1111 d " " 110 995 .._... '"""' dirt bike rmck l500 --••111•••1 u -·-,, l•HI, OlllY 1111• • Yllllw••11 Not aomt.:,ed 1900. 1150. 4~4·3211 , lmmacul1t• flbergl... · · "-'--ah04;k1. Ml1llv., 111t•· •••••••••••••••••••••• h .... c:ell -Columbl1 30. lnltrlor 080. 541•9754. 2480 Hlfbor 81\ld. rlor. llCOfdUf,... lnt-lof. Cit 1""11~1 .. ~2.0138 !!Ht Belch INVd. 84 -3192 '74 Rancnwo, P/8 , P/fJ, ~ than molt 35'1, 11182 Idell 32' r.., bllh, COSTA MH A 17500 • ~MIS D£LOR£AN .,.. Hunll':19ton IMch ·11 Super 81et11 new A/C, ·11nt cond .. campe( lunkl IOf 8 adultl, Full riery ootlon, Mii cont'd. ·~-''2 M8 aooD turbO, anrt, 141•2111 pa In I 0 O o d t ; a n 1. lhtll 12200 631-8558 galley & nead. Atomic• ~u•I Mii. An 5, •-1.... LOW AS poll1hed whl1, p11tel 1 1550 mlkt o fter F' T with Mlllec prop, low ltl-l&U -·· _, '78 2002. HK ml, petl. Ill HI t>etoe.cstmitrlplng,cott ·eo SH I> Turbo, 31,000 876-0759 '71 ord L D Country lloura. Full electronic. & WI lft cond., enf1, Blau. AM/FM i""• n._w 132.500. uklng ml, Blaupunkt 1mltm Squ rt. 8 p&Menger •••• I/HF. Auto. pilot, • NII• A•I• hmn, 11111 11ereo, nu r1dlll~. ontv S.r. •004345 12e.ooo. et1·1M7 ~ c111. 11treo" a10.1mm11e. '71 vw Bu•, Champeone tlon wagon. t ti(, flbll I a.. 1 I •&•& .1 HH OWi Ull 15.~ll. 842·1777. Good thru 10110/82 110,000 or •8000 l tlkt Ed, orig ownt, 33.000 ml. •nt. power etHrlng & Including apnn-er. ftffWIHl1H TATE '79 MBZ W1gon Del. I over pymtl. 552-3878 Xlnt 18900. 638-04.0 brekt1, air , ver~ cle1n. wlnchel. 129,llOO. Office p••A•IN••T•",.·~~··:.=,•••••k• .. n•• '71 BMW 3201, all\191'/blk, Yellow/11n, llke new. run• great. 8•2-8954 897-4450; home • "te .,.,.,., WOf' • 'auto, llkt new. Mike of· Mlchellnl(new). ,aunrool, l•Nr• 1111 ·11 VW Con11er1lble, new 1-...-.------- 548·5930. up to 60% Oii 'f04J< bOdY ,., 951-2071 CIDIWO •mlfm CHI, •to. Mu1t j •••••••••••••••••••••• paint/loo & eng. BrlQhl '7T Mave<lck, 8 cyt, 2 dr. 18' Hobie Cit, .... ,ow w/ at.op "' 8111 1164-0•332 e•• e. Ua•t ....... .... lmmed. $18.llOO. CIJI Salee-8eflllce..LMl!ng y.tlow, mull tell '3900. •Ir. Pl. pb. clean. 48K ml. teq. aunrlae ~i1. Like Europe1n Mech9nle re-·e~l~t~' 11'· 1tereo ow ' ""po::i;."·• Mrly am. 844-0371 IAlll llAll 148-8695 1_84_4_-_75_99 _____ _ oew. 12500. 875-8181. P•lrl Europeen ~1r1I 112,400. 831-29tt 029·tee1 ~SOC. dk green, 'if/IY 1'8111 '78 VW Scroc. Mini cond. Or•nadl, 8 cyt, 4 dr Se- COlumbla 28. Mu1t aell. • French Spkg. 991"1229 • '78 BMW 5301 •II •tr11 cl11n good meoh. 111·2141 411·4141 F'act. rblt eng. am/Im den. PS. PB, iuto tr•n•. cyt. eng. 111,900. John crulae conlrOI.' .,,.,. ,..; F11Hti 11H 18000/obo. 073·8870 , ce11 .. l•llOO. 557· t 10• A-1 co no. 23,300 ml. 552-5133 l'M I lehool lemcher In Unk elec w~do;,, ••••••••••••••••••••':';'' r•nll 1111., I 111" $3600 firm . Owner. 111 B 1 found 1 d me-IU llYll · -·-• ---.. e1 3000, white/blue Int .. ••"•-•••••••••••••••••• rf '' • 973.7399 25' Sloop, aleep' •. encl • • ~ doore, tinted wlndow1, -...,., , iunrool. t1pe. 1e,ooo+ O~ LIYUI •••••••••••••••••••••• •---------• head, 11ove 4 lee bo11, ':!~:' h~ ~L8":e 1 1: ~:f. ": 1~~ •=·~~w tlrH. MY AITIMIZll ml. B .. utlful. Corp. oo you r .. lly love Ce· # 1 Yelte haler '71.c~A/'~1~0:, !i~:· ~~: new OUl~d. wood hull. Rocf1 numt>er. Signed: 914't 'Audl't 1 · 4 fDllll eaec:'• cer 975-034~ llc•t? It 19, give me a I• lruce'O...tyl Service record•.· Orig (2131598·8527 Fred 0111. Aili tor U/C MOR '70 2002. BBS wh(I, Con-llALlllllPI ·ea M1rcedH 230. com-call. Rig.ht now I've got• -···· owner. 12500 831·2259. Newport S•Ulng partner For 111• lour HR78-14 .t• .... cord 11ereo, new brmlce1, plately reetored. beaut In Ion or them, Including UUI, 111¥111 £ I IH" NEEDED 28. boat to YILltW•••i tren1, drive tralrt. 13800. & out. $8800. 494·8474, ST, GT,. end lully loaded ... 1 L·Ullll l•tt • ., : . 1lr11 I white wh<Mll, call 18711 .... ~-h Blvd. 840-0408 549·2961 JS·~?,'~ wrletlhleb~.:Tpo!>!y· OVE:;EAS DELIVERY :;:-t.t,;;;.~··c~~·p~·.·to·; ~•00r~mo. e.42.!5~.... 559-9599 an. epm. ,.._ _ ....... .. .. , ,, • " • HUNTINGTON BEACH 0.ft88 1111 '10 Mercedes 280SL. Im· to make imlll monthly EXPERTS mllH Mull Miii Belt ol· LIOO 14 W/TRAILER A•I•• /11 Id• 142·2111 •••••••••••••••••••••• mac compl. Hr11. re-p1yment1. No ofd con-~r over $999.99. 19IO CADILLAC •COUPI DI VILLI (11'KK082) '9895 1979 CADILLAC c:OUPI DI VILLI (g15XUF) s7995 ---1979 CADILLAC t51IDAN DI VILLI (172YHL) s7795 1•971 CADILLAC C•OUPI DI VILLI (782TZW) s5995 e75"·t·1~:1rae. $817093-~487 ••,•M•P••o•R•T•A••NT•••N•O•T••IC•E••• ---------• 3100 w t Co ... cord•. 2 top•. •uto, •61r. t111Ct to ueume. no beck UIU Ill __ 2._1_500 _____ _ .. "" • WAITED! " Ill nW/. s 17,500. 1151-822 ; P•yment1due. ASK FOR YIUI '70 Lincoln Mark Ill. -6-•bO-t-. -1-0·-.-oood---con-d-.. T~~~~l~it:o L•I• model Toyotu. Neo;~~~.~1ch 720-1090 eve.. I ROSE. 848 -9303. Ike 1986 H11bor Blvd. I Beaullful black be1u1y. 1'977 CADILLAC new palnl. $~50. The price ot ltem1 •d· Volvos. Plcku~ & Vans. lmporll • dlr. COSTA MESA t;~1~' over 1999.99. IU~•OIADO COUPI 963-5272 vertlaed by 'lehlcle dM-Call u1 •YI 1981 TQYQTAS 141·1181 NO·l4tl (622SZG) I.JIN.I'• HIS ler• In the 'lehlcle CIUll-Fi•I 11ZS You can afford to '79 285 WAGON. AC. ,,.,, •• ,. "" s5995 •••••••••••••••••••••• fled advenlllng COiumn• •••••••••••••••••••••• buy your Mercedes Ytry ..... man1. CIM. leather lnlr .••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM SAILBOARD. doe1 not Include any '74 X19 brlghl blue con-1 -. '76 Mu11ang II o.penda-Elllra NJI, brand nw appllc1ble wn. lleenae, vert. i(1n1 cond 12300, Benz from UI. LMt _lflt11t Ytllltltt root reek, 2 yr u rv ble. 1llck, am/Im CUI. cond. $9$0 e4e-7200, tr•nele< 1-. nnance ,. ... __ ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii_..,1 968-2000 or tee-9434 $0 FROM AS LOW AS • g 'm n t . 3 OK m 1 · Clean. $2000 075-2774 875_51 t5. ch11ge1, , ... tor air pol· $8000/0BO. 759-t053 d•. eve• 790. t 109 lullon conlrOI device '76 FIAT Splder. Red w/ '74 VOLVO St. Wg 4 dr, 4 BRANO NEW CURTIS oer1ltlcallon11tled by lhe ~=======~I ------wire whle. E11cel cond. $3988 cy, 11. lnj .. 11r. 1tk 1hll 111• lelll , HAWKS. complete, tor 1dverlleer. -1982 DATStJNS 12700, call 780-1996 $2495. 842-5425 ·79 Mu1tang Ohle, lulfy 14525. &45·4310 WI llY loaded. lo mllH, new Allllt•n/ USEO CARS & TRUCKS YMJ OleH Fl•1t1 11Zf DOWN '78 244, AC, ltel'eo. • 1. tlree. am/Im CHHlle. s.u Board. br•nd nevi c1 ... 1~. ISll COME IN OR CALL FOR ••••••••• •••••• ••••••• 000 ml, Blue, xlnt cond Best otter "8-8126 never uMd, worth Seo< •••••••••••••••••••••• FUI ·-11 .. 1 titre Ltw IHtqt 'll FIHTA 12000 1111 llulJ TtJlfa 18200. S48-3807 Sell tor $575. 845-t87f -L ul"sl Corm~~oo=--FRO~·~!-~w AS 754•1412 LEA_. E 11202 1e .. 11 lh4. ·~~~WJ~~· x1n1, candy .. ,,, llii• Shay repllc:u; pickup• & OIRllUT '78 Fiesta Ghia, 11r sun· h;r.c• hull 494.7997 , IO'IO coupe1. 4 to chooH E C $4988 root, •mlfm 1epe, rnr II Ol21 1'Hk1 troml (006766) (Stk. 111211 B A H BLVO. def. $2995 PIP. • 01'1•1iJl1 llJS ••••••••• ,............ A3093). Prices 1t9f'llng at HUNTINGTON BEACH • 544-41125 548·4764 •••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: ., ll,-.I Ml-All, 141·11U '77 Coron• Wagon Trull ul1, 2 dr, 71 811 30~. 35 .. ~o·. &h :5 5.'· c26 1;i ••• 1111 IUIJ T1rlta B••'• 1111 •HT SILL Delta Cull Olds. P/W, &42-4644 rrom e.5. Top Dolar -11102 ...... ..,.. ···iini9iimiii... ~=~~· 1~::.~ ®.J: :l~n::~~· :~'...~4°~~: Mon-Fri. llllltl•cfe• hHll we can helpl Before you cond. & economical 4 759-4382 1 ~>1 1 CADILLAC C<>UPI DI VILLI D'ILIGANCI (1BGC3051 s12,995 Offer Good Thru Mond•Y. 10· 11·82 ·N .ABERS < :Ji\f)ILL1\C 2tOCI HARBOA •LVD. c::OSTA MESA MARCUS CHANNEL: llde Paid 112·0121 buy, c~k our unbe•ta-:,:'~"o': .":;;!~ ~..,,, ~;,.~dd( 1~R,~TI~ g~~!: '80 omeg1, xlnt cond. 49, tie to 28 11; $150; •llO For Your Carl 1---------1 ble aelacillon, ••vlnga n,._,., ralleble party 10 000 miles. $4,300. 1· 40 1860 ~:-6~~5to 18 11 $100. .t•lll I Ill 1981 DATSlJNS and MrvillfYceltl~~ m";k• tmall monthly 831-4469 ~I • u ........ ,..., .. , I ~ payment1. No Old con-'89 Olds Toro. loaded.I !l:lllllllr SLIPS AVAIL Huntington '53 Studebuer Chemplon 2e2e Hwbor Blvd. Ytrr Ole• ULEI I IDYIOI tr11Ct to ueum.. No bide•---------runs good. $900 obo Ii 840-5545, 8.46-7766. 6-9 13750. 2131592.1192 ... 1...._1 ~··h im-& ... 1•1...., FROM A! LOW AS COSTA MESA ROSE. MS-9303. Ike •••••••••••••••••••••• f•v Id Action Harbour Bly. 01 5 p .. 1 cpe. Nice c:mr. Co11a Meta S40-5e30 Lew ...... , Yellleles 2860 Harbor Blvd. AuflOIWO....,. 1/l paymenll due ASK FOR AllC IH$ &48-8422 PM, 840-4097, "•·~· .... ......, _, .... ..... lmpor11 • dlr. MUST SELL '82 EAGLE 1i•t• llS1 "" " 213-431-3764 IH4 ......... 4 for your vehicle. Do-$3988 ...,. ..., l301 (Mall•• ............... _ 1982 TOYOTAS SX•. Sport P•Ckage .••• :7·4 .. Pl~;~·;~~~·;:i~:·,;;; Cal a .... '311 Edgewater. up 1946 Ford Woody Wa-mettle Of lorelgn ·73 Honda LJ, low ml, "'· ---· _. 1ra1. only 3000 mllH, • n g . x Int con d 1030'powworNll. gon,$13,000. ,_5_5_1._e_2a_5_____ am/lm11ereo1apedeck, llfll3Hl00.tia1~ $7,500. Owner. Call St500tolr.842-4274 [)ai Pilo 873-1943 ---A•ln ,. .. rlH 1111 ••• , ,, .... 11595. e.44-t032 -l•••••••I v.,, .... 848-4829 , •• ,,.. --y t 1929 Ford Model A Town •••••"•••'•-••••••••••• 1•• L .. •II•~• YHWn '"c.-,&-~'U-----,,-1-, .. ~-VISOR Boet dock tor rent. 24' Seden 110 000 Al/. ... i•-11H2 h 1. •L.• '78 Civic 5 spd, cie.n. ,_ -.. U •••••••••••••••••••••• jU\ max. low protlle deelred. 675 ei81 ' . • H 1•~ H• ...., ' tlre1/cu1t Int. T•pe. ,.... 11H FROM A LOW AS •••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Grand Prill LJ, IO ml. 1 W• 5 10 38th St . ...,_...,. • · · •••••••••••••••••••••• .__.._..._ hHll $1950 e.42-1039 ••••••••••••0 •••••••• Tll Ullll1 owner, loaded. Mint. 642-5678 ............. • ·30 Model A Ford. ·e 1 Alta Spyder VelOChe. --........ Sellboat 1llp tor renl, main sell. nicely r .. tored. cond. St l,800, 875-9038 · .!I..~~••••••••••••••• ot Jllte model. low mllea-VHI H1f ~~~~~~~~ lll•nd. 673-3084 5-wlndow cpe. rumble Only 13,000 ml. Xlnt 112-0IH J. 1131 J.llSTER $4988 IEUITlll 581-95&8 aft 8PM bey. 351181~ n 18 n. $6000. &31-8556 ... " 1111 1110 llTlll ·711 Jag XJSL, Ilk• nu. 3•K. Nl .. 1/1111 ge Cedlflac• In Southern •• , ••••••••••••••••••• s-.-111-no-anything with • 87~·5340 --. .,-.. C-A_O_CO_N_V_E_RT ___ -t•••••••••••••••••••••• 2MD OllPI white w/bl1cult Int. 13831 H.,bOf BIVd Calllornl1I S.. u1 today! '72 Ha1chb11Ck, auto, mag Diiiy Piiot Cl...itled Ad -... ---.,.--.-,-,---et%'rntored 12000/obo IO lll4i HM ,... Thi• 2 plu1 2 11 cocoa S 1O ;90 0 I o b o . DY I Oerden Grove 1111 .UIJ Tt...._ 1111111 whit, needs mot<><. $200. 11 I i lr nple m•uer •. • "1" 842-7500 28,000mlles.MlylOaded brown. hH 5 •PHd 644-9030;e\118.44 ... 301 ..... alenlet 1••• &46-1321Don j\latce.I &42-5e78. lk HIO 1--------1 iunrool, gd cond. Like tren1. & •II the 1oy1I ... ,. 1131 Lt-'-• 11211 hMtl lh4. OAllLUI A t•I llfH :tfiti H •18·~·~~:,••bo•·.·,•.••J•oh••n•:_:: '57 Thunderbird, 1 of 211 new. $13,400 OBO. (13e01). •••••••••••••••••••••• ,...._ hltllctN ..... 2800 H•bOf Blvd. • • n "I 125.;, nu pelnl & im: w/1Upercharger, 41,800 845-8211 Eve1 , •LY Piii 714111-2111 lll•Olll COSTA MESA ••••••••,••••••••••••• •••••••"• .. •• .. ••••• .. 12700. 833·1547 ml. 129•500· ('14) 1157-9684 d•yl. JI• 1111111 '75 8115 . 8* oro Blk, with 141 1111 ,.,, II • HIO , 331-2555 •-.-80-A_ud_l_.OOO __ ,_a/_ci_, -819-u· YtLHWllll Sun RI. A/C, Wheel•. •1:.d,O::,, =Y· ~~j i-----·----••••!'•••"!."A ••••••••• 54FOROVll,au10.4dr. punktarnllmcau.4 dr, 19711 8eechBIYd. and More. $13,985. cond.Loml.&3 1_7585 or 1987 C111alc Eldorado DRY ST<IAGE look• 1:4 run• gd. 1895. 24.000 ml, xlnt cond. Huntington Beactt &45·11272 &4.S-8730 h11dt0fl, new Urn. belt. 545-7 · 18900. 552·3878 ... 2 2000 'It l!I ---------•wiring , palnl , elc. Monthly t>oet atorage, any 1lze. 24 hr aecurlty, lrM lllUnchlng ~ 1111. I Dtl ISSO -• '74 Clllnook pop-top mtr Smooth running. Altllng ' w•H nl '80 Audi 5000S, 22,000 •---------• Low mllea. Le•. Int. All h~. ,_ .... , & runs S1500/bll otr. 645-3387 •••••••••••••••••••••• ml, loaded, Ilk• new, l1'•I 1111 ............ ~·~ """ 11 .. __ ..... ,,,,..,91', AC. clean, must nr .. t ._.lie ~ tlr .. lo T •-•"-' chocolete brown ext., •••••••••••••••••••••• t;,I $28,500 OBO • ''"' • ·-' '86 CAO COUVER 414 LR PllllP IMlher -t•. 111.000. *f•NT•STIC* ~~': yu:ua ~ 714-955-3501 wk da ' ~· G~ove. hNter. tt'Y. rNtored 12000/obo ...... , .... 1111 .... 1aJ Ir II '44-0110 Thll one hU • .,,.. & la 641-4058 &48-7033 " " .-n "ulD•. • 8,. ~~5e . 848-7033 , ____ l4_2_-_1soo ___ _ loededl (1493522) '80 4000, •mm•c., .,,, * FIATS * ""n' ·~;0~:~ •• ~=~ '78 Toyol• Cellc:m AM /FM 1WANTED: '79 Seville , MLY Sllll aunroot, mutt "'t Sec-tUl snICTION _ M.. bit olr 840-8398 CUI. cleen, 1· OW1'14"', 1harp. lo ml. no dleMI . .-••-rlfloe, $5950. &31·2"1 ~-· ... • ... 119. e.e-520t an c .. h. PIP 49.4·5'19 I '!!~'Z!'!!'i~ •..•••• --Pll[.()WllD fACIUnl '77 924 Ex09flent cond. IO _.. < YILllWllll '79 Audi 5000. Sliver/ blue lllUMIJSI CtllUIU IOllJ.I ml, anrl. new p•lnt. 8PM, '8 t Eldorado. t8,000 ml, 18711 Beectl Blvd. Int. AM/FM , A/C, lo 18850. OBO e.40·11398 f'. J H_ 1111 1unroot, many .. trH. uunt"""on .. _.... miles, 1 eeoo obo FIAT oDM\L'Ds • --------, •• Under blue bk S18,350, " .:;.1:..::-'' 845-260e .W-IUU\ • ·eo PORSCHE 91 t SC •••••11• .. ···~:::;.;..:•••• J .. ne 831-8595 c..,.,,, ,.,, l••I llZO •.••••••......•.••.... CAMPER SHELL Sllort bed, '.+ Ion, 11lnt cond, link, uprig.ht c:oo- lef a custom Int. $400/obo. "4-3254 -&-X 1/9' 1973 RX3 W1gon. new Thie 11 the llnHt Joor•-,,..._. .. 1.1 llln Aull• •••In 1111 FIAT s •""· 11111 on wrnly, 11lnt owned T.,g. in So Clllt. nn MIWITllL! .,. El OOfedo. GOid in & 1 ••••••••••••A•••••••• ··• 1.. / --1 out All opllont and cond. I 1395 O ood All b .. w fllllry con .... -Optlont Include w oond · UAPllllP '81 Bug-Eye H11 Lot•. '77 FIAT tr•n•p. 855-9991 , v1ble opllon. The c., &AM/FM.(1AP0224) . cleen. A1k $22110 obo. Thi• one 11 .. 1 ehell & 11 Need• Little. Hurry. 959.1281 wH 1tored on block• •LY 11711 1_8.46-__ 52_2_2 ____ _ '79 DodOe Mu Van. WIDE ONE. FULL camp.-. Ae- trlg. BMU1, •Int cond. 118.000, 875-8473 1oededl (1493522). 12000 obo 842"1286 Xl9's llnce new. Currently ti.. ... ...... ·74 Cadlll•c. S•crltlce I.Ly .71.1 1#1' 1111 4 1p, etereo, mege, '78 Mud• RX• 2·dr • IHI than 4,000 ml. We ., -HOO obo. Must ... to •••••••••••••••••••••• Only 57 II.. (659SMR) 5--epd. good cond. e-OK will Hll this prl1tlne YILllWAlll epprect1te. Bronn with M --ml, 12850. 851·1863 Poreche •t midpoint 18711 Beech 8Nd. White Vlnyt too. A9Q g ... vtlllWllll s3995 •nHn ••• 114f between WholeHle l Huntington Beech Or .. t englnt and lnta· ..,.rli«l llkn 1141 t1711 8Mch Bllld. •••••••••••••••••••••• Retail wrtlch II at le•ll Ml·21M rl or . Good T Ir e 1 . Hunt411on Belch OlllPUI-_._ 1 12.000 1 ... than •no-1173-la•O •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Puch Moped1. 1 Sear'• dhc, 1 11andard. swap ther bfend ,_Porsche ----------------14 ·21M We'll ltlow you over 100 For mppt. 8«-1866 dye, Vt/hwMn 1111 '19 Black/blllCk Eldo. all '78 fl'T New & UMd Mercedft-831-2321 evn. •••••••••••••••••••••• e111r .. ., xlnt cond. engl"" to hllve good '82 JEEP CJ7 Ltd. 5 spO, running bike & spar... excel. cond. M.ny· ••-11&.11-lllMI 199 taltee both. tru. 111,000 obo, LUW _•_M-_29e6 __ ._•_9_1_-eo_1_3 ___ 8_1_5-_2_1_3s ______ 1 831_2040 49,_.949 PUCH MOPEO 11lnt cond. 1977 Ct1e¥ ~ ton Alf, Pwr 111MJ1A11 .. 12$0. low ml. lk new. braka. pwr steering. 28402 Metgt*lte Pkwy !Mt, &44-4234. $5050. &42-3480 Mlu;ion Viele> Vespa 100. Smert loolllng. '75 SltveradO, 57K ml. (Avery Elll1 otf 1-51 5 mo Old w/wlnd lc:fMn, HJ.5 chrome, cutt. ausp.. Open Sund.ya 111nt cond. 1 yr wmty, mech. pert. 846-1387 2100 tnl. saoo. c.-• .... IHI ~ ~ 875-3231 Of 951-32N. !!!'. .. ~•••••••••• .. ••• ~·~ Mod.Veap11 aoooter, new, 1111 a... ,,... s ..... ~Leellng mu1t Mii. >Ont cond. AM, CB, Ul'flC* 1M41. 'ti l2tl'1 Art hnl MOO. te2· 1713 50K ml. Cleen. 12.495. Nlc>e s-ctlonl '81 VESTA 100. Mod 080. * '78 2002; 4 spd., tnlrf. styte. Must .... Atklng 498-5514 131-4875 (917PVB) l i200, 714/te24219 Toyotl •71, AM/FM 8te· * '79 320I; 4 IPd .. IOe· reo c:auette. srr..,. dedl (1 18XOH) Moped. Meda woni. cwnper _,... 12175. * •eo 5291; euto .. antrf. 87~~63 873-M18 ("84SZOJ) • ·eo 320I: 5 tpd .• ioe. ....... .I I ·-.. •• ... -··· dedl (231ZVA) '"""'""'" .,."..,.. w....s • ·eo ui1c1: 101ded. llHl1n 1111 ~ •92 Jeep CJ'a. 10 to •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• Cllelol9 from, lnclU09I (555&34t) I wlnCtl )emborM pec11909 Ht.1111 '7t Horldl ex 500. Xtnt. and muct1 men. 208 w. 11t, Santi Ane CtMn. 11000. Cell aAYa THOUIANOe CtoMd Sundey tM-Mal. tu-233t --llllf CHOICE IHVEHTOAY 1981 Hond• XL115S, IO •t "'9/lll&ILT l/OLW LE8 ml, Mede s»Mtt 1750. 2514 tierbot BMI., CM 562-9728 Mt-8023 946-1770 •rt HOHOA 780oc Aed. ·11 O•eun piOll 119 wit" 1·1 I I 1 L 1111 ~1~ orig ml. XlfM, 1N1. elr, 4 cMllnel atn/ MU8T SELL. "'2·1121 fm ..... Cultom wt11s .. '71 KAWASAKI ICZAOO =· ~.'1el:'27,.. ~leMinO ,.._ perfect, new t"9e, •---------1 150 N. IMetl llYcf. ,.... catb, w/Mlmtt. '71 T-· 8A-5 Lonobed L• HlllH• 1100/obo. 8"5-3411 Xlnt ~. All XtrM'. lll·IHI Cflopp9f IMO HorJC18 750 14150 Aft., 8 pm (714) Open~ "*' O¥etflMd ceffl, only 8"tl·tlH '75 IMW NOi 1.000 "" Ofl ~...,,. '72 ~ •• cyt .,..,._ mt ml ..... .. 12100, .. '°' ty, °"" top, lllt • pe, ~. Tiiie UL TJMATI df1.-.. .~.Cell ,_,. It °"*'· 944·75" m1cllln1 01n now"b': 1llO Deteun pWJk119, r9d, yowtll Loeded wllll HONDA t21CL xlnt oonct. ~.1.!00 ml. moonroot, 1tr oond., ,.._ Of.c UH MlllC .... l44UV. l'lmtl AM"M 011 .. tte & 10 1114411 ........ OfMM40f ==~..!="= 'It Y....,. M tlloo. '71 QMC HI ...,,. ~ tori to ~· lfftll ~ ..,_. ..... mine CIONI. 1**14'• ..., llde, wt -· ...., -... --• -. -... CMIO ---._. -~ ...-w ........ , ..., --~ ...,._ _ .. '""·• --· -"ect IO-....., l'IO = olel _,. I tW.. 14750. P9Y"* ... due. AIK 4"·7779 AOll. 141·1101. Ille llnt 1n~1111no wllll 1 lmPOrt• • dlr, ~ Not CllllllM All .................. jMlltllMl...,I. " Ber11. Come In & con.I· --------• 1111 YllllWAlll 111,500. 875-8611 X-19 der OUf' ..... arringe· 'M Nlllll 0 ..... um '72 Maroon Cedlllec. only 4 1p, lectory 1 /c , menti or long term II· Restored, w/,.,.., INIQ. Thi• one "" en eu10. I 79,000 ml. Xlnt cond. etereo, tape, rac:k, nenclng.... •-· 145500. (213)«7.525el tren1.,lowmllel &lse11· New paln1. Aikin" au ~3 K A ftaal HOUM .,. lmpor1a, ....... t .......... _, '9 2-1 • ...oy. .. -,_.. DIAL 213 or 714 '78 911 SC Red w/blk ,. -· I • "" $1800. 848-1898 BMuty (1BUC707) &37-2333 leather. Snrf, new NCT'a. •Y llffl '85 CdV C.CS. Rec:ondhk>- 1 own•r. lmm•culate. M --nad mecihanlcally. greet '79 FIAT X-19 5 1p, Factory a /c, Stereo CH•t Rick, Mage, (130901 s5295 '75 FIAT 124 SPID 5 IP, Stereo. Maga, Alf, V.,-y Sherp, Sf K (122N,IN) s3995 '77 FIAT 124 SPID 5 IP. Dk Green. Mint Condition, Stereo CMI ( 1ACP577) s4995 . '81 380SL,7000ml.Wlre 122,000 pp. Wkdye -·-Mii cer.IS00.831-8870 wheel•. 138.000/0BO. e51·t800. •--•"' 21a-&32·et79. 1,.,.11 1111 18711 BMcn BIYd. ·ee Cad., 4 dr Mdan. 1500 1------.,...,,...,....,,..,..-Huntinvton IMctl OBO. ·e9 Merced•• 23osL. ••2··,·-·aan···· 141.,_ •9"-2905 Cream wl derk brown 1011 top. Hud top, 10 chooee lfom ·ee Bile Bug. Cinnl•I HM llddle lntr. Good cond. Aa low •• 14989 (aer Ct.an. Aune gOOd. Trlll-••••••••••••••••••••':';' 111,000. 873·75'43 1380) ler hitch. Stereo. Lug-Ill n flllT1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The •II new '83 Allll.nce 11ge reel!. Xlnt cond. We hive 1 OOOd "'90· 'll --.... II her•I F'uege>t. Imme-1800/080. Call ev11 tlon Of NEW I USED ..... /..... dill= &48-4333. Clle\lfolelll A11 •lr1t. 82,000 ml -/-/~•T 'H Bug, 1unroot, 95% COHHfH O~EVROLET 124.500 "9fY tlfm _. -rfftored, 111 orig .. almost 731 51•5 ~2 252.4 H•bor &MS., C.M. everything MW. Hklno l~~-~·~~~~~1~&4~9~·80~2~3iiiC~84~5~-7~7~70~1 $2500. 131-2507 I~ '87 Ketmenn 0111•. t tl'lt- • ..._ I • ( ,. 'i41>-I 200 • ner, i.e. tl'ltn 37,000 ml, orig llnllh<llkl new. Clo-·re-.... MJ euto 31 ... 1 bid 10 15000 tMcel .... _ • • • 1 t 6 67 • U 4 8 b 1 w n OOO ml, 8 cyl. orig °"'* •PM-#M. 13100. 7IO-t333 AHtored cla111c w/ ltlt CM'iyVan. Lq Mlltl. c uetom 6 dlatlnc:tlve Mutt a.II. IO doWn, T.O. IOok. '17 IUCI, POfMtll ~ Of 17000, obO. r•d. Mlcllelln ttdl1l1. _lt_t_-03_22-----~ ............. 73 Delu•• c.toe let11• ~~~ moo. :.r~ooo ""· 11875. •11 .. 1111 n-a-.._ '77 Co1wert. .. to ..,_ rr;,.~•••••••••Z'~Tf preo. Amlfm. cllrom1 ..... ltthr ... rldilll. HIOC). 83 , .. 54f Compl. rfftored. Ytf~ '10 YOll&lftn. IOOO mlel ~Ible. Ml·2'41 Ol'I rllllt Motor, :=J oond, "'" .,_, ' 'to Mertl YI .... 7.... mt ml 'fl VW ...... AIM I*· OfllW tl,000 Miiia °" flll auntt • ....--. lllnl Clrilet ecMton Two ... oond. SSllO, t?I-tHO 111¥tf wlll\ dlltlMU .. •· IHtller Interior. HH l¥WY.,..... .._..,., l•tet ltUUfJ •rWl•ll ,....,. ......... ttelt .. party to t1t1llt ...... "'°"""' ......... ... ... .....,... .. .. --·:ir,r,r=r :: ............. . • .. •• .... '2111 '2111 '299 ., .•. ""' ..... ••111 ..... •••VI ' t a:i ::c <'I co O> -co ... .8 0 -8 ~ al ~ -.:: LL .: 4) ~ i .¥ I ~ ~ a: 'M y T eacher was Edna Richardson. She looked like the sixth Goodyear blimp. There's five of them you know.· , Dancing ... It's a confidence builder and improves your social life By SANDIE JOY Ot the Daily Pilot Sta« Wiley Hicks said he's fortunate because he likes what he does. It wasn't always that way. The 32-year-old Hicks is a professional dancer a nd dan ce instructor. "My mother made me take lessons. "I hated it. I hated it. I hated it," he declared while sipping coffee in Maxwell's. a Huntington Beach dining and dancing spot. "My teacher was F.clna Richardson. She looked like the sixth Goodyear blimp. The re's five of them you know," said Hicks who explained he never d a nced wtth a nyone but Richardson until he was 16. ''Then," h e said. "'I took this girl to a danct> and learned I could do what all the other little boys couldn't and I said, 'Hey. This dancing is okay'." Hicks, who was three-time Na tional Cou ntry and Western Dance C hampion and frequently teaches dancing at such Orange County nightspots as JW's Cowboy says dancing is "one of the greatest confidence-builders in the world as far as improving a person's life socially." While h e called ~a n clng "an accom plishment," Hicks a lso said. "There is no right way lo do anything on the dan<.oe floor or a wrong way. "But there are easier and better ways. ''What you ne«I to learn Is lo brush off your errors. "If you make a mistake," he said, "bi deal." '!fhe idea of dancing. Hick.a said, i.s to have a good time. • "In the studio (he works out of the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Beverly _Hills)," be said, "my job ia to teach.. people how to dance but, In the nightclubs, my job la to teach people how to have confidence, how to have a eood Ume. to be one of the crowd." A lot of people are afraid even to ta ke dance le .. ona, he Indicated, noting 80lne of hia private atudenta are ID 9C1uearm.h about not wanllnl anyone to know they can't duce that he ._ to liven them ._.. In thetr ~lnmcret.· Hldm. wbo laid he'a ~ on a anmpaaL-:"t dandnl. prolilild u. .,,...... ............. Wl'J ~.~.--~~ and lacking in confidence. What these people want to do. he explained, is to use dancing to build their confidence in social situations "Have you ever seen in a nighclub a handsome guy with a Rolex watch who says he won't dance," Hicks asked. "If truth be known, generalJy, he's halfway arrogant a nd he d oesn 't know how lo dam.-e." He added, "ln any social situation I get involved in, I feel very confide nt and self-assured knowing there's not a woman in that room I can't dance with and make her happy she danced with me. If dandng is part of a social situation, I aJways seem to know the things to say." Otherwise. Hicks said, he. too, might freeze up. Turning the conversation to dance trends. Hic ks, who said h e likes exhibition ballroom dancing best, suggested the current trend is toward Latin dances. "Five years ago," he explained . "the tre nd came from 'Saturday Night Feve r ' and was toward a style called disco dancing. "Then, with 'Urban Cowboy.' an international trend in country dancing was sparked." There's nothing new in dancing, Hicks said, Trends come and go. "What's coming next," he said, "is social Latin and swing dancing. And~ we're going to aee a big boom in dance studios again. It'll last four or five years, then recede back into the woodwork." When disco atarted waning, he noted , a lot of nightclubs began converting to country and western. Now, he said, country is on the downhill alJde and they've converted back to di9CO or rock and roll .. "The trend toward Latin is already aeen In some of the amall clubs," Hickaaid. "All social .dancing comes from ballroom," he aakl. "For the averaee py, the primary \h1ng ia to have a good time and entertain younelf. D.nce variationl 1atiaf~ that need." HkU ai.o no&ed. • Danclnc la an extremely emotional ~ for I.he....,_ • well • dancer'. It la very important to make the a...........,. re.ct in mme way to the .......... Df(,. d • _., .... Wiley Hicks and hi dancing partner, Cheryl Davi , kick up their heels. . . . people should laugh or cry or love or hate what is being conveyed to them. "If you get no form of a udience reaction In exhrblllon dancing.'' ·he 3uggested, "then you've Called," Dancing, he contended, 15 a healthy form of exercise. "If you dance regularly, you get a whole lot more C1ex1billty and your balance improves." Hick also suggested, "Ability is not a determining factor" in how well a person will dance socially. ''The determining factor tn tlow well a penlOn dances is desire." And, he said, anyone can learn to danoo and have a good time doing it. TV actor to appear y """ as author Mark Twain :'• ' ... ~· . ,. /~~lilt .. . I HB 15 -MUSIC------ ------------------------------------~~--~~D_l_v_•_r_•_lo_n_•~~--~ From Page 14 Dec. 5 at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the Los Angeles Music Center. Operas include "Madame Butterfly," "La Traviata," "The Ma/(ic Flute." "Le Noue d i Figaro" and "La Boheme.' Orders can be sent to Music Center Ticket Office, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012. GUN SHOW AND SALE Is Oct. 23-24 at Anaheim Convention Center. Hours 9 a .m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a .m . 5 p .m . S unday . Adult admission $3.50, children $2. FIESTA MEXICANA featuring Mexican movie star Manuel Lopez Ochoa is at K.non's Berry CALABASH LANDING 171L17tla It., Cetta .... la V•'• l••nl•.t Ctr. 642-9855 This Weekend THE BnES s.ntay Ocl 10 Farm Saturday and Sunday. "Snoopy ort Ice" skating show is twice daily Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. OPERA PROGRAM with. arias from Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro" and Puccini's "La Boheme'' is 7 p.m . Oct. 24 in Loyola Marymount College auditorium, Batavia and La Veta, Ctty of Orange. Information 543-0543. ~ ~ ~ $ 71; CD ::> a. CD ACTOR WILLIAM WINOOM performs In "Thurber" at 8 p .m . Saturday, Plumme r Auditorium, Cal State Fullerton, 201 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. Admission $5-$8. Tickets. call 773-3371 or 773-3347. G REClAN FESTIVAL AND FOOD BAZAAR is ~t. 16-_17 at Irvine Town Center, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. across from UCI campus. Admission free. Sponsored by St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church of South Orange County . LOS ANGELES WIND quintet per£onns at 8 .... p.m. Saturday in UC lrviee Fine Arts Conc.-ert Hall. =t' General admission $4. Information 833-6617. g '< SOPRANO LUCIA POPP per forms at 8:30 o p.m. Tuesday in Music Genter Pavilion, Los Angeles !l opening the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrity o Series. 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C ALIFORNIA 2S ClN rs Coast College faculty raps "'muzzle' .By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °'"" 0..., "°' ..... A proposed Coast Community College District policy govermng the manne r in which employees may speak out on district Issues has provo ked s trong criticism from faculty members who claim it is an attempt to •·muzzle" them. District officials say the policy was presented to district trustees Wednesday in a first draft form and. will 1.1ndergo revision. Neverthe less. the document h~ rekindled an angry dispute that erupted last spring when 67 inst r'U ct ors at two cj i s t r i ct colleges, Orange Coast a nd Golden West , s igned ietters dis tributed s tate wide that questioned th e quality o f television courses offered by the district's third school, Coastline. Dlstrkt oCficinls said the telecourse critics should have r esolved th e ir complaints through local channels, rather than airing the ir grievances outside the district. As a result, the trustees placed letters of reprimand in the personnel files of all instructors who signed the telecourse letter. In · response. the American Federation of Teachers, which rep~nts the district's full-time teachers, filed a formal grievance claiming the district had violated the academic freedom rights of instructors with the letters of re primand. The dispute seemed near a A long wait, but worth it? rt'soluuon 'last month when the district agreed to withdraw the reprimands If the teache rs dropped their grie vanc e proceedings. Bo th actions, however, hinged on the adop\ion of t.1 new policy de fining the proper lines of communication for employees who wish to comment on district matters. The proposed policy, prepared by Chancellor Norman E. Watson and the pr~idents of the three colle g es, r et·eived an angr y reception this week from fac1.1lty members. A s initially proposed. the policy would: -Require a n "exhaus tive intra-district review" before an employee could comme nt on This was the seene out.side Anaheim Stadium today as thousands of fans lined up to buy World Series tickets. The line started in the sixth inning of Wednesday's playoff game. U the Angels prevail over Milwaukee, they'll be home next Friday to take o n the National League champion in the Halos' first World Series. _(;rib death cuts deep By GLENN SCOTT Of "'9 Deify ~tol 81eft This Sunday. whe n David Trujillo would have turne d a year old, family and friends will instead gathe r in Irvine for a brief ceremony to present $4,000 in his me mory to the Orange County Guild for Infant Survival. He was two months old when he died during a nap, victim of the mysterious and devastating Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Hia death left parents Lynne and Richard Trujillo of Irvine stunned , d is b e li e ving , questioning. They are not yet over the tragedy. Losing a child, even when he is your fourth, is not a ·pain that subsid es when the seasons change. Lynne. a former emergency room nurse who says matter-of. factly "I can't tell you how many people I've saved in my life," found he rself unable to help her own son. It felt at first, she said, as if the Trujillos ha d been singled out for this torture. "W e were just cruising along in this family," she remarked during a recent interview in her home. "I don't know why 1 thought we w ere immune." The first days after David's death w ere the worst. Not only did the parents suffer their own grie f, but their other three children cou ldn't understand what happened and were afraid to f-ell asleep. One son. seeing his mother run from the h ouse to fl ag paramedics, mistakenly believed she was fleeing a murderer who days later was still hiding in the walls. There were innocent questions that she said she couldn't answer at the time, such as: "How can he be buried in the ground and be in heaven at the same time?" Doctors and nurses tried to be consoling, Lynne said. "But they don't accept death very well either. They're concentrating on (See MEMORIAL, Page AO Mesans debate overcrowding By JODI CADENHEAD OfttMO.-, ...... ltMf An alleged rundown a nd overcrowded apartment complex in Costa Mesa that has angered east sid1t residents drew comment T h ursday during a forum attended by five city council ~candidates seeking election Nov. 2. The complex at 2346 Santa Ana Ave. qame unde r scrutiny thia wee k aftaQeuncilwoman Norma Hertzoja.~led on her colleagu es to h'elp enforce regulations that would force landlords to re pair rundown properties. He~ said her concern about what she j:fescriOed-ai 6Ugl\tea conditions was prompted by a phone call Monday morning from a r esiden t li ving n ear the comple x along Santa Ana AvenueJ ''I think that there ar e people in the community who are not responsive to the community," Hertwg told those attending the Newport-Harbor Costa Meaa Board of Realtors forum. He rtzog said a recent Jaw change that allows up to 12 people to live ln a two-bedroom apartment will l e ad to "unsanitary conditions." She said city oCClcials mutt work to change the law. Council candidate L~nn Van ----lllDEX--~-... Sualne. Cavalcade Cta.ifled Q)mica CroelWord DNth Notkes Editorial En..natnmeni. '83-5 A9 C6-10 S6 86 87 A8 Weekender AlO At U1~& lll&l!ll>IUll Ann Landers Movies Mutual Fund• National New1 Public Notices Sporu Dr. Sw&ncrohn Sk>Ck Mukeu Tt1m91on 'nMeten w .. u.r } '""''" ••\A • A9 Weekendel' 84 A3 87-8 Cl ·' At 86 'TV Loa Wtelcender .u Aken sa1d h e :rgTeed-wH'h He rtzog. H e s aid he was concerned that "some people are moving out of town alreadv." Also expressing concern about rundown housing was candidate Claudia Kelly-Meyer. On a nother subject, candidates offered opinions on the city's sign ordinance. Mayor Arlene Schafer said she b e lieved the present sign ordinance was "very good," but said she h as no objection to reviewing it again. A suggestion by councilmary Don Hall to modify the ordinance to exem pt present non · conforming signs that were legal ooforo 1974. was postponed until a study ~ion Nov. 18. Stocks keep wild pace NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market wound up the aecond bett wtek In lta hlatory with another boomln1 advanc.. TtK' Dow Jones eve,.. of 30 lJ\duetrlala, which had ollmbed 58. 78 polnl• W•dne9day and Thunday. ra. anottwr 20.11 to .... 1\ ...... dlstric't matt er, outside thl' district. R"qu i re e mployees t o channol their t•omments through the coll ege presidents fo r presenta tion to the board of tl'"URtces. _.... Restrict the board fr'om t•ons iderlng agenda items that have not beeu forwarded by the wp administrators. '--Re quire tha t a faculty senate comment onl>.' on activities of its own college, not those of a sister school. ·AFT president Phillis Basile ·d escribed th e dot·ument as "clearly a policy with which we could not agree." She also claimed it interferes with I n s truc t ors' Fir s t Ame ndme nt· rights of free speL·ch. Under this policy, she said, "You can't even talk to your nL'X t d1,or neighbor about the district's accomplishmen ts." As a result, she said the AFT is prol·ccding with its grievance agains t the dis tr ict , n o w scheduled for hearings before an arbitrator in November. By the same token, the le tters of reprimand remain in the files of th~ 67 telct:o urse letter signers, a<..'Cording to William WaCt·hter , the -district's vke chancellor for. employee relations. • •But Waecht e r said h e is "cautiously optimistk" that the t·ommunications policies dispute L'an be resolved in time to avert the gr ievance hearings. Dis tnc t boa rd president William Kettler noted tha t the pr o posed p olicy was o nly presente d f o r d isc u ssion Wednesday. He predicted lt will undergo revision before it I• returned to the board. "I think they (the fat·ulty) over-reacted," he said. "They acted as though this was already set in bronze. I think a great deal of the pro blem is one o f perception. I think they were reading inw (the pcslicy) a lot o( thirtgs that aren't there." ' Still, the Academic Senat.e of G o I d e n W c s t C o ! I e g e ,' represeritlng teachers, approved a resolution Thursday asking the office of the state community' <See TEACHERS, Page AZ ) San Juan biker 4 begins lobbying Following a grueling cross- c:oun try bicycle tre k , David · Willett Jr. began his Washington, D .C . lobbying effort today to save his adopte d Liberian bro ther from de~tation. The 2 1-year -o ld San Juan Capistra n o m an will urge government officials to le t Samuel, 27, s tay in the United States. A fast-food restaurant worke r who lives with th e Willetts, Samuel was adopted by David Willett Sr. and his wife, Ruth, while they were Peace Corps volunteers in Liberia I 0 years ago. (See photo. p age A2). Samuel will be deported by immigration officials on Jan. 15, 1983 unless special legislation, introduced by Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. is passed. - As ·soon as Willett a.rrived in the na tion's capital Thursday. he made a speech before members o f the P eace Corps Alumni Association, according to h is father. Though most lawmakers have left Washington to campaign for the November election, Willett planned to mee t with several congressidhal staff aides today to enlist support for the plight of h is adopted brother. In a t elephone inte r vie w, W illett's father wa s not disappointed his son wouJd have little opportunity to meet with any congressmen . "h 's no different than any other time )Ne tired to contact them," he said. ''You are seldom a ll owed to meet directly · with them. ''If by chance there is someone there. so much the better." With a n Associated Press reporter in tow. David Willett Jr. also hoped to de live r a letter • from his parents to the White H o use and see immigratiQn officials. "l t hink this has very de finitely drawn the attention of the American people to a bad situatio n ," Willett's father said about the bike trip. "We're very optimistic." The Willett family ran into immigration troubles because they guessed Samuel's age at l~ when he was adopted. Federal Jaw does not recognize th~ adoption of a person 16 or older for immigration purposes. Delr .......... ~u....,_ Laguna's Gray Wilcox has a proble m -his auto repair business is too good, and ne ighbors are complaining. Business too good for Lagunan By JOEL C. DON Oft!M Delly PMot lteff Laguna Beach gas station owner Gray Wilcox might wish h e wasn 't suc h a good businessman. Since h e started repairing Mercedes-Benz.es a year ago, his Chevron station lot at 1251 N. Coaat Highway haa been bulging with cars waiting to be fixed. At times, lhere are more than two dozen automobiles crowding the ed1e of hls service station. While Wllcox's burgeoni ng repair work has drawn the envy o f two neighboring service at.lion•, the volumt of parked cars on hi• lot raised the ire ol ne1r'by homeowners. A sublequenl city tnvest11at1on reve1led Wik-ox h .. 1 permit to only perform m inor auto repaln 1uch M ch1n8'n1 dNll, r.Oator hoMt and the Uk•. Wilcox, 59, Mid he ii corwemed tfiat the requlnd condldonal U8e perm!t for nannl"I a major repair wdl rwtrtcl Che number of _.. he _, hew on hie lot. He llld ht ,..,. he raay haw to tum a potential customers away. the German-made Mercedeses. And he's miffed, Wilcox said. Wilcox has two full -time because h e feels the city has mechanics and said most cars singled him out w hile other gas spend not more than a day or two stat.ions overhaul engines and do at the s tation. , brake jobs without the necessary "Naturally we try to get them· i>ermits. 1 out as quick as possible," he said. "All service stations have to "That's the only way we make have repair work," he said. "As money." conditions are now. we d o n 't June Catalano, director o( make enough on the gas aaJes to Community Development, said cover our overhead. the permit is required for sef"Vief "I've been here 10 years and stations that perform major auto never had a complaint." r e p a I r a . H o w e v e r , a h • He acknowledge• his repair ackn ow l ed1 ed that· the business skyrocketed when t\e • n elghborln1 Union and Shelf brought_ln a mech~nlc to·handle ~(See GARAGE, Pase .U) New Pilot TV Log Lo11 or you called our ... We're U.1enln1" line to complain aboul 1he laeonvenienl 1i1e or the lar1e TV IOI· Well, we llltened. Today, the smaller TV 191 you wanted debut1. Look for It lnalde. k l•• Hel , •"*' NOi "• 11e" tMtw C"t P·• "'" c1o .. c,.. ~,. ~J :a. • IAll ,, 11 '°'I .... ' ... 04I< eG 11 WI U • M' WU II .U\e It 011 t1 1110 1 OI~ IJ fl •~• IOll pl II ,,, Ol,.el I . 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Testifyi ng a t a h earing of the Assembly Agriculture Committee. Zollinger said, "Tomato growers have never applied for d isaste r relief, including 1981. Tomato growers have always felt they 1.:ould make it through finandaUy to the next season." But with heavy weather-related losses again this season. the growers "arc faced not only with the prospect of being unable to clear their debt burdens, but also with the real and clear possibility that their lenders will not commit funds for another year." Arco to appeal ruling LOS ANGELE.S (AP) -Atlantic R1chf1eld Co. has bt-cn ordc•red to revl•rse recently instituted finandal PeStnctlons on wholesale gasoline distributors wha<:h a judge said were "deliberate ly a nd intentionally designed to drive them out of businei;s.'' Arco said it would appeal. Los Angc•lcs S uperior Court Judge John Cole Issued th1.• ord<'r last week in a sui t brought by a Lam·astl'r Oii distributor, Newell G. 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