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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-07-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• i . 1 ·-• . t ) ! J ; :; ; ' IRAlll ClllT ' I · 1111 Rlllllll llllY PIPll ,. FRIDAY JULY 15 19B/ OH AN GE COU N Iv C AL n ORNIA 25 CENTS . . Fat substitute developed A· hre~~through for '·fatties?' Car theft suspects nabbed By DA VJD ~UTZMANN .... .,._. ......... .Jl'our people have been ureated by the California ~hway Patrol and Orange COUnty Sheriff's Department on ~ti::~ac:c "Ulit =-in Pors:hea. ..Jn wtdfUcm to the four arr.ta -i.bree of wbk:b took place ln Oranee County :-lnveatigatcn said they recovered numerous miu ~ng ~utomoblles and auta:riObile parta. Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart identified the -.pecta taken into custody Thursday as Stuart Glmn Murting, 23, of Laguna ~ John D. !l>erhardt, 39, acfdreu unknown; Andrew Leaney, 24, of Anaheim; and .Manha Lathrop, 40, of Corona. Mila l..th.rop Wat ~ in Corona and booked into the R1verDde <Aunty Jail. The three men were arrested in Ora6ge County and booked b:tto county jail here ln lieu of $100,000 bell. FIRE SEASON INAUGURAL -About 90 acres of brush burned Thursday afternoon in the Laguna Hilla-Woods Canyon area in what firefighters deecribed as the first major brushfire of the year. More than 80 firefighters from the Orange County Fire Department and unit,J from El Toro ca..,,... ..... _, ....... ~ Marine Corpe Air Station battled the blaze for five hours. Cause of the fire, which caused no injuries and never threatened any buildinp, still ia under investigation, fire of ficiala said. The fire first was reported at 1 p.m. and was contained by 6 p.m. All four auapecta were charged with a.p6don of grand theft, auto theft and reoeivtng stolen property. Eberhardt also faces a coocellled weapon charge. Between etahtaad 12 POl'SClws were recovered in Orange County, mainly in the Anaheim area, Hart said. Coast mBn to be doubly blessed Orance ~ty inveatlpton j>ined with the San Diego office of the hlahway patrol In investip~ the elm~ of Poncbea When etch"· of the POPUiar vehicles were stolen in Mf.ion Viejo and Dana Point in Ma.y. The CHP al.ready had been investipting 1he stolen car ring few: a year. Hart said aherlff'a auto theft tnvestiptora contacted , the CHP in June and ••oombfned effor111"·on the in~tlon. •• By JEFF ADLER or ... o.., ....... When Olen Thibedeau ,of Capisirano Beach ·goes to church Sunday morning he wlll be reward~d in more than lhe apUitual aense. For Thibedeau will be presented with approximately $24,000 by the churCh'a spiritual leader, the Rev. Esther M. Mallett, of the Community Chapel World Outreach Church in Norwalk. The money 111 a substantial TEL.EVISION t 'Sun Dass er-, I eatm:ea on TV A vtVid documen~on-U... "Sun Dlaaer," an ancient lndiah calendar. Will be on Channel 60' tonight at 10. Page A7. • BUSINESS portion of Thibedeau'• penonal aavtno. It ia money he believed wu lost after it was stolen dwing a burglary in 1977. But the money -more than $19,000 In cash and several checks -turned up several weeks ago whe.n a white envelope lod&ed in a 94afe caught the eye of a church offker. The safe wu one of two sold to the congregation when It purchued Thibedeau'• Golden West Ballroom u its new home in 1979. COUNTY "That wu my •vinll out of my paycheck over 16 years," 'I'hibedNu recounted. ..I would stick ev«y extra $M OI" $100 into a special compartment in the safe and then I got robbed and ~ went the whole thing, at least I thoucht." Thibedeau, who ta redttd, said be ii certain he will be able to put the money to good UM. "I ml,gbt buy a bond with it or put' down a down payment on an RV, there are a lot of thingl I can do with it," be said. · ... However. the Urat thing Thibedeau will do with the money is praent 10 percent to the church and its COJ\81'ePUon. '"'nle Rev. Mallett is one of the moat honest people I have ever met," Thibedeau said. "She had no obli1atton to pay lft4= fhe money, ahe o~ the ute. I gueu there was a hl1her obllpUon to God's law, 80 she pve tt hick." He speculated that $he money (See CBUBCB'S. Pap Al) INDEX ... . A4 a-a ' B2 -M Ba Dl.DQM I JM Reducing 'made easier' CINCINNATI (IJ>) -It's still a lol'C way from approval. but an experimental fat aub8titute that resembles cnoking oil ~t bold pronu.e for overweight pec>pie and thoee with heart probiemi ~ at the Univenity _ Clncinnatl belleve that a . synthetic-fat aubstft-ute dev~loped by the Procter & Gamble Co. mn help dieten take off w"8ht and bet> ft.off, while redudni their cholmtero1 Jeoma. "It will make weight binc infilUUay .-..·· eakl-Chulee Glueck, head of the General Cllnical Reeeerch C.enter at UC. The substance, sucrose polyester, wu substituted for fatty items in a study and belped a group of obese people foae weight without harmlut aide · eUects, Glueck said Thunday. Sucrose polyester paaaes through the digestive system without being ai.or:bed, reducing the number of caloriea ta.ken into the body; and also reduce• cholesterol levels, Glueck said. It will ~ at least a few years before tire substance could receive government approval for tmera1 u.e, but Glueck said be 6elievea it one day will be pre9Cribed aa a weight-km aid. "It's a novel , almost idimyncratic CQDlpound," Gluedt Mid. "It is entirely different fnm_ other wei&ht-control products we've had in the put . . . Thia is really the first, if you will, fat substitute." Other weiaht-control producta tend to reduce amounts of carl5ohydra~• taken i~to the body or to alter a penon'• eattna habits. By u sing tile fat 1ubat1tute, obese pecfple can "lltenlly have their cake and eat it, too," Glueck said. Foods containing the fat aubetitute seemed to satisfy appetitea like normal foods. but (See FAT. Pqe AU l \ • FAT ·SUBSTITUTE ! •• wttb about MO fewer calories per day, Glueck aaid. lJucroae polyeater waa developed by Procter & Gamble ~ in Cincinnati moce than 10 years • and had been tested on primates. In a study of 10 obese people at the research center, the •ubatance was used to make low-calorie mllkahake1, salad dreulq and a margarine-like spread. ~e.rs have yet to determine whether the 1Ut.tance can be used to fry tooda and to bake. Th• ~' 1ubject1 .. Mf"ally were UNlbl6 to 1ell when IUCrm8 ~-Wle IUbsd\Utld tn thllr "It looJm, taata. .Dena md .cti like oonven~ cobkh'I o&Ja." Glueck Mid.I In two1 2~-day study perioda. one poup df obe9e people WU allowed to eat normal food• wh.Ue the other poup WM atven aome food with the fat substitute. People Uli.ag &be fat IUbltitute loft an a~ at four-tenthl.of a pound per clay. Judge halts deer hunters MIAMI (AP) -State game offioen turned away Qm.ena of angry hunters who had come to the Florida Everglades today despite a federal judge's lut-" minute decision to atop a deer hunt set to begin at dawn. Three groups <>f hunten illegally camping on a dike near the site of the proposed kill of 2,200 starving deer were .. arrested, said Florida Game and Fresh Water Fiah Corn.miulon Lt. Bi.ff Lampton. The "eight to 10" hunten were illUed dtatlom and aent home, he eaki. U.S. DI.strict J~ J'.uiene P. Spellman stopped the hunt late Thunday, 1MI than eeven hours before hunt was to begin. saying he wanted toJietenniPe if federal law would be violated by the ahooUng. It was intended to thin overcrowded herds that have been plagued by nooc:JJ.ng. COLO•• nft FLOOD ~ • st " n..auv -Thia map Jocata the at~ of a flopd in J!lltee Park. c.olo., when an earthen dam aave way and unleuhed a wall of water up to 30 feet high. The lJood left at leut four peo,ie milllina and clogpd Estes Parle with a 1ea of rnud. Fifties live again · at fair I • Wolf man Jack, rodeo, children's day featured Songs by Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Fata Domino and Chubby Checker will be featured tonight when popular radio disk jockey Wolfman Jack brings his "American Graffiti Revue" to the Amphitheater stage at the Orange County Fair. Showtimes are 7 and 9 p.m. for the noatalJiic tribute to '50s and '60a muaic. The show la free with the price of fair adm•11icn The tint Championahip .Rodeo perfonnance la alated for 8 p.m. Adult admisaion1 for the rodeo is $3 and children are admitted for $1. Two more rodeo ahowa are schedulecf for 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday, July 17. and ba.nda will appear at many locations.throughout the grounds. 001.anteroffenaJvt '° T~y11 Innlan tnvMlon. An lnql tank battalion and -infantry battalion were 11eompletely tmHh~;" the broedcMt .wt: The rival ci..tn. oouJd not be independently conf1nned becau. the warrt.nc natlona ban tcinto cx1ne1poudentf lrcm th9 trOnt. ln W~, i U.S. offfdiJ .ud ''The lnQls = dohll ~ badly. The Iraniana are not maJdnc the I IOIDe had ~.~ Hamadan, about 180 mUea .ouUiwest ol t.he Iranian capital. wa1 att.eckeCS by two wava of ~ today, Iran'• official new. .,ency aaJd. Iran'• revolutionary patriarch Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeln1 I.misted hia fiehter1 would topple t.he Iraqi ~ and "liberate Jerusalem.' Sources ln the Iranian capital reached by telephone from Nicosia, Cyprus, said thousands of Khomeini supporters marched throwdi the capital ignoring the wail ot ai.r- raid airena wamlng of pomtble Iraqi bombtr9. The marchen burned an effigy of Israeli Prime Mlnl1ter Menachem Begin 8.nd chanted p~Pal~ slogans. J.ran cta.une ita troops advanced 12 miles into Iraq ·in "Operation Ramadan" launched late Tuesday, but Iraq C()nCeded only a alx-mile th.rust, which it aaya was aubaequently revened. It was not clear how many Iranian troops had invaded Iraq. War communiques on Wednesday Indicated a total of 200,000 troopl from both sides were fighting. L lion's death decade old Today is children's day, and if younoters 12 years and under enter ihe fairgrounds before 6 p.m .. they will be admitted free. The "All American" fair la located at Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard (Route 55) and la open from 10 a.m. to midnight through the weekend. The fair cloees Sunday, but not before the Limelitera trio perform their ballad.a Saturday night and "Rain," a Beatles lookalike group from J.,.os Angeles, sing the tunes-made famoua by the original Fab Four on Sunday at the Amphitheater. The Showa will be held at 7 and 9 p.m. each night. Some exhibits fairgoers can enjoy Include fine arts, home arts, crafts/hobbies, photography, florlculture, industrial, new products, film U.S. intelligence sources Jn Washington said today that the Iranians were believed to have <lrlven six to 10 miles into Iraq before the Iraqis stiffened. Cop, driver injµred in HB collision By JOEL C. DON ofa.cwi, .......... Frasier the Sensuous Lion passed away 10 years ago Tuesday, yet there were no moumera Jteeping vigil at hb hillside gra~ -overlooking Lion Country Safari in Irvine. He waa once king of a sprawling dttve-through wildlife preserve, an aging beut who catapulted the park into the international apotlJsht with hia •tber ipedal talents with the ladies o1 hia breed. Much baa changed in the decide. A financially ailina Lion Country Safari h.al receiveil 80l:ne relief from ita 10 percent cut from Irvine M-ea4owa Amphitheater conoerta. The lions and Ugera and bean ·=.. Coastdl:1 Anchor8ge Nlgtlt _, M11Y momlno cloudl Atlenta with only per1t.I CIMrlnQ ,_ the Atlw'ltc Cty ~ Aul11n eo.81 low 57, ,. .... ln6end 8eltlmof9 low 83, hlgti 78. w... •. 8lrmlnghm are going to have to make room· for more ~. thia time in the form of Bil Bird, Kermit . the Frog and Mill Piggy. Lion Country offlclala announced Wednesday that a '' Se~ame Street•• theme amu-.ment park will open. next to the anb.nal pre.eerve by 1984. Harry 8hU11er1 prealdent of tbe corporation, aald Sesame Place Inc. will sublet a 25-acre parcel ol the 300-acre pu1l. He uid tbe new addition will have leplU'ati ilfirii*ki\ and wm & an educatlona'lly or.tented park aimed at ch1lc:&en ages 3 to 13. Shwter cited Lion Country's alugith attendance u a prirut: FNt100 for lnuod11Mn& a new attnicdon to the area. "The concept of the free .. ee 98 5e 17 79 t7 88 = ~llght ....... ~ through Saturday except 8oiM IOUtfew• to .... I to 18 lmOtS 8oelofl durl119 aft.moon and ewntno 8l"'9o "°'4 8ou"'"9t ..... 1 to 2 lkirtll1QtOn r .. t. Extant!,,. low c:loudl""9 awtetn SC wtltl only pertlll clMMO durtng. a..tllo WV lifllmOON.' . Qlartne P4C ~ v~-suipm~ =:: Scattered ahowert and Clmble 8C thunderttOl'TM lnger.s -lhe ~ UIHlaalppl VaUey u .o.fl Wlfl end ..,,_, ffOl'n the Deyton C*ltnlt Coelt to .. .....,,, 0.-c.-... 0.. Moltl9 Clovcty aktea -. reported DaVoft Ct*~ T--. IN~ °""" and perts of the Flo rid a El PMo penlnMila, and II wu partly F.-.. ol'Oudy In Ntw E11tl1nd wnfl ffllVO '#16*......,~ ,,.... Alirl .-id cbldy lklll lllo-. Chit F ... 9Clttlr9d through l'8 Nor1t\Hll twtford Ind Into the ~ wfth l'lln In. Hallne perts or Wealllntton 1nd HonoUu 01oudt111aa rrom nortllern t-..on Mont1n• to •Htern North lndnlpla °"'°4&. Jlcbn ........ " -~sunny. JldlarMle Tll1N1Uon1I WHther 8ervloe ~ City torec11t for tod1y 0111 •or Kl10lC1llll 101tt•r•d ahow•re and• '--Veges tllunderetorma over tlte Quit Uttll Rodi 0oeet end ICIUCtl A_. ...... ~ end "°"' "" "°"""" Plllrll .. ........... •ONo..VllllJ end~....... .... • ...,,. .................. .. MIOMWI ..oee.....,,_T_ ~.P .,.. ...... ~v-...Jt. _,...... ---.... ,...MW'1~ .. ~ . ._ ,_ f/f .. Mlkln. • .... VOftl ~---MdlolCM 111 expeoted In aouCfi•rri ~ ........... """"" ...... OI'_,.. C~ NPMt ,.....10• n•a ,,,._. toftr, Low1 IO to M. l1tltfd•Y tllglll 70 to 74 It ...... 71 to .. Nlftd. H1t1111 In tfl• IOo In 1n11nd ~fowl..... . Hcftoll OllkClr °"""9 OrtlNIO • ==-~ ,.,,.,, Ore ~­... Ndl•IOnd 11111 ~ len Antonio J ltandina aaf.arl park baa not been one that's aucceaeful," he aaid. "The drive only takes 45 minutes to an hour and you're not offering enough time to a tourist or vi.aitor. So you have to have other activities In the entertalnment area.'' Searne Place Inc. ta a joint project of the Children'• TeleYil:ion Worbhop and Busch Entertainment c.orp., a branch of the giant beennaker. Shuster utd tbere m ~ "Seame Street" parka Ill exaa ·an Pennsylvania, replete with overai?.ed, furry characten from the popular public televlalon program. , Lion Country reached all~ popularity during Frasier'• reip. Stetionarv •• et INI 78 • . ee 74 70 101 79 1oe 78 56 11 02 rr-51 51 eo ee ~ TO 541 wtlero to call (toll frH) '°' --~,; OfMle . (IOO) 44l.a2t Lo• ~nt•••• Covnt,: (IOQ) 241"'°21 ..._... . ..,, ........... ooun4tla: (800I ,.., ... ,10 AQMO "*'°°' o.y-. (IOO) 242..... . • - Other events at the fair include the International Lumf>erjack Show at 1 and 9 p.m.; Country Fun Contest.a at 5:30 Jj.,m.; the Funa-A-Poppin Circus at 8 p.m.; gymnaatic tumbling oontesta at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Gourmet Gallery at 5:30 p.m.: Hypnot:ista Vandermeide at 8 p.m., and crafts demonstrations held all day. Meanwhile, clowna, mimes, jugglers, marionettes, dancers , festival. wine display and the youth building. Fair admiaion ia $4 for adults, $1 for children 6 to 12 (they are admitted ~today before e p.m.) and children under 6 are admitted free every day. Parking . .. $1. For mor~ information, call 714-751-FAill. Three peOple slain at home of exee VILLAMOV A. Pa. (AP) - Three people were '!ound alaln today at the home of Courtlandt S . Groaa, co-tounder of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp., authorities aald. "We have a forcible entry of the home and a triple homidde," aald Salvatore Fruataci, ~puty superintendent of the Lower Merion Township Police Department. He said the. names of the victims were not being released until relatives could be contacted. A neighbor, who did not want to be identified, said Groa, 77, lived at the houae with hia wile and a maid. Fruataci aaid the incident, which occurred in an exclusive area of PhiIAaelprua'a suburban M.m Line, apparently happened 80llletime dwing the night. The oe1ghbor said ahe thought she heard a ahot in the middle of the night. but thought nothing of lt becaWle people frequently hunt in the area. "I didn't know that something like thia could happen," she Mid. A polloeman in a nearbyjown received the first call abOO\ the slayings at 8:20 a.m. froni an unidentified person at the bou3e who found the bodies. A Huntington Beach policewoman on patrol and a second moS,oriat were Injured Thursday night when their auq collided at thfl intersection of Talbert Avenue and Gothard Street in Huntington Ueach. lbe...drlvec_of the civilian auto, Bernard Dreiser .-TI ,o e Huntington Beach .. was reported in aerioua condition today at. Fountain Valley Community Hospital, w'here he was taken with head injuries. The policewoman, -Heather - Dreyer, 21, was listed in Lair condition today at Huntington In~unity H~ital, where she was recoveruig from a 1prained wrist and ankle and - other injuries. ~ C.lifornia Highway Patrol officer Georae Hinton aa!d the milhap occurred at 9:15 p.m. He 1aid Officer Dreyer waa · northbound on Gothard, while Dre.er waa traveling aouth. 'The 1 collision occurred wnen Dre.er attempted a l«t tum in front of the police car, Hinton said. He said the investigation of the m11hap ta CODtfnulng:'Tbe CHP la called ·1n to investigate auto acc:ldenta when city poUce cara are involved. SURFBOARD .. . BLOW-OUT . t 1 • Codein · . . ~utback .. feared IA.OllAM&NTO (A.P) -A 1tate ofltolal uy~ 1omepoqr ,.op&t wtll .Wfv pain It ""'codme-- compound1 are cut from tht edl.c.al ~bWty Ult. . bThe 1tat4 D•r.•rtment of , eahh S.rvt~ 1 contldertn1 ht cut, mo1tly •• part of a '40 mUUon druc budaet reduction, but partl1 becau.e ol drua abute. It hu been 1pend.ina f 15l mWlon a year on CQdeine. Stephen Wilford, chief of the department'• Benefit.a Branch, which run1 Medi-Cal, told a reporter that ll codeine la cut, ••Scme people are goil'I to, well. hurt." Wilford uid 1M>me Medi-Cal patlen1a could get by with aspirin and the like. Othen with eevere pain ~ht warrant atronger drual .. morphine. But "by and large we~ patienta to either ao without or pay for it ~Ives." "That's just the way it has to be. The Legislature tried to spread the pain of these ft..::al cut.a as widely as poaible." ' Codeine , an addictive painkiller widely available in pill• and cough syrups, has 1 · recently gained public attention through street uae of "loads," a potent combination of codeine and a sleeping medicine called Doriden. WWord said the department had intended to do aomething about the abuse of codeine bougnt by Medi-Cal patienta, but that the main reason for dropping it was to save money. ,., ... .,htG PARA TROOPER JUMPS -A French paratrooper achieved a jwnp near the F.i.ffel Tower u part of Bastille Day Wednesday. The jump was part of a French army show. Economy overriding question Reagan backers' patience could wear thin in campaign WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans have thus far waited . patiently for an economic recovery spurred by Ronald Reagan's policies. A key political question is whether their patience will last through the electiona. The atate of tl;le nation's economy will be the overriding imrue in the HOUie and Senate races th.is fall, both Republican and Democratic party pi"ofeulonall agree. But they don't agree on what the voten' llWI llllYBIB election," say1 pollater Peter Hart. Republican analysts argue that people accept Reagan's argument that his tax cuts and spending changee will take •till more time to work. is "an extension of that pauence," he says. An aspect of this public patience is the continuink refusal of Americans to blame Reagan aolely for the nation's economic troubles. The policies of the past · Democratic administration and the Democrats in ~ may share the blame in the public's eye. judgmenta are. ' i--nemocra& say lhe voters will judge Reagan's polldes a failure In Ugh t of the recesal.on and incteaSing unemployment. "I call this a midcourse correction Ric hard Withlin , the president's chief pollster and head of Decision Making Information, says bis surveys mow a-~ patience among Americans for the re(U}.ta of the Ree«an policies. One J(ey· to a good showing among GOP candidates this fall The reasons for this mixed public view are. easy to 1ee. The intricate aquabbli,ng over the budget in Congreu has com...Plexities ~t few outalde of ffie natfon's capital can fathom. With a Reagan budget. a Democratic alternatlve, a blpartiaa.n bill and the F'edel'al Reserve Board all intertwined In the economic ballet, it is no wonder that the public lacks a clear ide., of whom to blame for what. \ \ Buildins exemption ruling praised SACRAMENTO (AP) -The building industry has called a new law exempting thC>j,l.SIUlds of residences-from tou~r energy conservation s tandards "a responsible a nd balanced answer" to the houalng crunch. But energy officials and comervation groups said it would result in higher utility bills for many new home buyers. The Jaw, signed b y Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Tuesday night, will exempt dwellinga in pre1imlnary planning stages from CON1erVation standarda. Tb& meeaura la .AB1843 by Aalemblyman Leroy Greene, D- Sacramento, which wu aought by the California Building .Industry Aaoclatfon. The atandarda, developed by the state Energy Commission, went Into affect. Tueeday. But the bill granted an exemption for housing for which the local tentative development maps were approved on or before June 15. An estimated 60,000 residences fall into that category. The conservation standards require builders to install measures to save a required amount of energy by using their choice of insulation, passive design, solar heaters and other techniques to c ut energy consumption. Energy Commission Chainnan Russell Schweickart aaya the standlll'th ~l -.ave --the-~ew homeowner 70 percent on hill utility bills, and spare other rate payers the costs of having to finance new soun:es of power. He once said the investment would "come back tenfold in the life of the house." .T.haL.heutancy to _blame Reagan has defused -for now -what could be a critical po litic al problem for the prdident and for Republican candidates running aS supporters of his policies. As long as the voten spread the blame for economic troubles, the electoral impact of the issue will be spread between the parties as well. However, if the public comes to put the responsibility for the economic troublea on Reagan, the fall elections could lead to much greater GOP losses than are now forecast. While both parties' pros agree that the economy will be tha issue, they spilt on what aspect of the economy will be the key. Democrats, naturally, mention the recession and unem~lo~nt. "lrepUblicans, in contrast, talk about the big drop ln the rate of inflation since Reagan took office and the big ·"anti-Inflation constituency" that will appreciate that change. "You can't tell yet just which aspect of economic policy people will focus on," says Robert Teeter, head of Market Opinion CIHain.d edvertlalng 714llM2·5e71 Re9earch. All other ctep.rtmenta 142.,.321 Which aspect of the economy ORANGE COAST · Daily Pilat ~P.H.._., ......... AflCI CNll •t.cw.. ~ . MAIN OFFICE will become crit:iql to the voters m w"' ~ s. .. c .... ,....., CA. may be shaped by the reports ln -....11-.· eo. •MO, c ... MeM. CA . .,.. the lnterve.nlng weelu on the c..,,, ... tta o.-.. coese '"'*'"""-~. ratel of nation's Inflation and ... -llMtft. '""'*etlont. ........ Mtnw•• K8' Sc6i1tz ·~•*--..... ,_, 11e ~ _..,., unemployment. vw.........,. -... ~.,,-,..,.._,., The public'• patience won't "'*'-°'--. · s.c.owc ... ..--.. 1c1ecc. .. -..,c.1....,... la1t forever. But then: even !~ Murphlne IVPS 1..-1 SullicriPI-by uirrler M,, ..-,,., ~'I -t.m.+e have --· ._ ttymall • ...,.~y. • .. •-.--·-·- Dt9r ........ 9't ,,._. .... ~r We're Listening ••• 'II What do you like about the Dally Piiot? What don't you like? Call the number: below and your D'U!SHll wUI be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate tdltor, The •4tme 24·hour an1wer1n• eervke may be u1ed to rtcord let· tera to the tdltor on any topic. Mallbo1 contributor• m.Ut Include their name and telephorie number for verification. No circulation calla, plea•e. TeU us what'• on your mind ·' A.her )'Hn of 1earobln1, Oran1• CouMy 1overnme1U oWdall blw foUncf a lltit foe' M anJmal 1htlter to Mtv• toU•h county 1'9111c1ent1. Aa propGMd by a comrnltw of ·1andownen and community teedeni ~ tl.8& rntWon lhelier ,,,. oou.nty'• propGMd ~ for the current tl1cal yHr concalnl '347 DOO for acq\&Wdan of the flood control dl1trlct p,::i•rty and. dHlln of the fl ty. kennel1, and 1pe«slal hou.ina • lldionl for u .. uMI nocaa amlmall. 'nMre allo would be fadlitill for ~ nwdltfM -U\lmaJ delttuctiorl. County ,offlclah tald Inl\laUy, the ahelter would include l;etween 100 and 200 cona,ruellon probably would occur tn 1984. · . would ~· located alon1 a propoHd exten1lon of Ca¥t Road north of Crown Vall•Y Parkway in the Million Vl•Jo ptannea community. The county'• 1ole animal · ahelter la located ln Oran1e. County dftlciala aay a 1econd ahelter la warrantied by arowth · · ln the 110uth county reaton. Varioua altea have been suggested over the years. None has been accepted due to oppo1ltlon from either landownenEf. resldenta. The ii the lleC:Ond new animal care adllty to be tarpted in the aout})-county. A teparate, $2.3 million ahelter hais been approved for conatructlon ln ~on Sand Canyon Road. Although Irvine and county offidala considered merafng the two facilttlea. talk• ended because of two diaagreementa: Irvine does not put pell to aleep as the county does, and county officiala decided their shelter ahould be farther south. The county's new a.helter will be located on Cabot l\oad near the site of a new "multimodal" train station along the Santa Fe l\ailway traclu. DellJ "-' ll't\oto brO., Ambf-. The propoeed ahelt.er would sit on 3.8 acres. Three acres are owned by the Orange County Flood Control Diatrict. The rest of the land will be donated by the Miaion V~jo Company to the county. LA YING IT ON -Newport Beach City Councilman Phil Maurer trowels mud in the Mayors' Brick Laying Contest at the Orange County Fair. He earned honorable mention. Mayor Rol>ert E. McGowan of Villa Pflrk won. Participants ~d 2Q minutes to lay 8"' bricks, and nratnea counted. .• From-Page A 1 REACTIONS ON THE WAY DOW.N ... -.~J ., It takea four aeconds maximum for the parachute to open on a atatic line, another two to get to the emergency chute ripcord if the main chute either doesn't open or malfunctions. You have to count and look at what you're doing -and think very clearly and quickly. There'• n o time to procrastinate when you're hurtling toward ~ at about 160 feet per second. Rooftops, trees and barbed wire fences aren't desirable pbicee to land, Campbell warned. They're better than power lines, I thought. CampbeUi reinforced that. ' "U it'• i chokle between a power line and the freeway," he recommended, "take your lumps on the fn!eway. It'a better to be run over 1 by a truck; r,ou might live." "Great,' I aaicf to my.elf u I grew slightly concerned. We seared up with jwnpsait; heavy boots. - protective helmet. Inflatable water wings ln cue we hit the lake, and both a main and an emegency chute. LOOKING SltYWARD FOR FUN? Cla11es, equlpm~nt U1ted ID Weeken.~~! The gear wu heavy. "We're ln the Army now," I joked as I . marched ~ JD¥ cl•SS!T\AtH to ..1he Waiting aircraft, an old Golden West commuter. Nervoua? No. I atill wae aurprtaingly calm. I waa 80 exhausted I just wanted to jump, go home and ahower. The plane benked ateeply and quickly. In second1, we were maneuvering into drop position. I tried to appeer nonchalant. I ran the instructio~er and over ln my mind. We jumped In groups of three. I was first ln the aecond group; that meant I got to lit on the very edge of the open doorway longer than my jump.. ma ta. Panic struck. Tom Sanden, the jump photographer aimed his camera In my 1.-:e md beged me to smile. Campbell wu up aaaimt my back. alapping my moulder and aaylna, "See that down there. That'• your target. :Do You aee It?'' Numbly, I nodded. A half aeoond later, he hit my ahoulder again, the signal to jump. Stark terror aet ln. Thousands of thoughts ratts throuah my mind. What i! I faint? What if I cry? What eXCU8e would keep him from pushing me out the door? The answer wu none . U l didn't jump, he WU going to puah. I allpped off the edge of the plane. Next thing I remember la being out there facing a tremendous blast of hot wind which.' immedlately ripped off my helmet. The fear waa gone. I reminded mysell to arch and count. For about a aeoond I did what I feared most. I blanked. >.. the helmet tore away, I swore aild . wondered if my gluaea would be next to go. A aecond later. I remember to check if anything wu up there over me. • -f looked. It-wu-~ ~ big, btautttul, brownab·greert. perfect chute. No mal.functiona. · No need to pull the emergency chute ripcord.. · I reached up, grabbed the toggles to .J manipulate the ~ute, looked out over the lake i and said aloud, "Thank you, God. Thu ls • ~ beautiful.'' I drank ln the sights, the village, 1he lake, the mountains, the sky. I was at peace and it was quieter than rd ever known. It was nice. l Three and a half minutes later, I landed as instructed -feet and knees pressed fi.nnly t.ogether, facing into the wind and no hard turns J below 100 feet. My feet hit, I rolled, leaped up and ran halfway around the chute to keep it from grabbing wind and dragging me acro8ll the dirt. I waa aorry the ride was over. Back in the ~ I watched vide6tapes ! · of my maiden jump, Campbell critiqued us, { preeented UI with certificatee signaling succelSful I completioo of static line parachute jwnpt from an • : aircraft In ntgJtt, ahook our handa and wiahed us : well j We congratulated each other, aaid our goodbyes at><! I drove off alone from the airport. Half a tnile awar,. it hit me. "Wboooooeeeee, ' I ecreemed at the toP of my lungs all the way down the hiahway. My car flew bllc:k to Costa Me11a. My mlncf atill was 2,500 feet up ll08rina with ~ blrda. · SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE WALTEIS "FAIRCREST" Ultron Nvton Oark Befge ' .. EVANS-81.ACK "CAN DORA-" Anso IV ~on Oakwood .._ES ''HALLANDALE'' Ultron Nylon Dusty Brown, Woodrose. T~lllght Bronze Free vacations cost K.T., Cotta Mna J'lnt, realile that anyth~ of vacation alue probably ii not free. The ..,. OIObebly >me *1.n&I connect.td tp lt. y wtl1 pay ln we way for \h• ride. By liltenina to or *'1n8 about the offer, you usually wW be ble to eee throUih the roee colortna, If the deal IOW\da lelftimate, 1pend a few ainutei to find out about the promoter and le vacation bel.na offered. A check with the ettet ~ Bureau la worth your while. Be sure to flnd out what the vacation ack a g e contains . Doe1 lt include ·anapor tation, hotels, food, taxi1, tips, •IB~le handlln~, coupons for aporta, unbl.lng, aide tripa. Are th.ere time or day-~-the-week restrictions on the coupons? Get the name of the hotel where you ·ould be stopping and confirm the !llervations. Mention the promoter's name. U rllne tickets and rental cars are involved ln ae packaae, call theae finna in advance and leek out -the reservations. Do not use phone Lll1lben provided by the promoter for hotel, rline or rental car T"eM.rvations. The penon l the other end of the phone line can be part ' a scam. Instead, look up the numbers >W"Sell or ask for directbry assistance. All >U need are the names of the finns, which 1e promoter should be willing to give to you. Do not give the company rqaking the ICkage offer any cash, a chec.k, pr a credit ird number until you a.re llatisfied that the fer is legitimate and you want the trip. Always remember that you never get Herb vinesar r ecipe DEAR PAT: Ia there any way to make your own herb vine1arT I iJnaaine thil would be more economical than buyln1 i\. C.O .. Newport Beach You're right, and the buic recipe la 11.mple. To a quart of~t vinegar (brlna to a boil and turn off th heat), iwid either 4 t.eaa~ of dried h or 2 cups of fresh. Pour lnto a jar, store at room temperatre for a . week, st.irrlng occasionally. Straift and bottle. Tarragon vinegar should be made with. cider vinegar, dried or fresl\ tarragon and a little garlic (cut-up clove or garlic powder). Roeemary vinegar calla for red-wine vinegar and rosemary, and dill vinegar la made from white vinegar wit,h a mixture of parsh~y. awnmer savory, marjoram and chives, with paraley predominating. · A ''Got a problem? Then write to Pac· WI' Horowitz. Pac will cue red tapl, 'l getting the answers and action Y"" • need to solve inequities Jn n ·government and business. Mail . your questions to Pat.-Horowitz, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As m.eny letters as poSsJble will~ answered, but phone lnqulrle11 or letters not lndud.ing the reader's full name, addl'ess jjnd business hours' phone number .cannot be oonsidered. J [earing urged on waste route iblo opponents concerned aboutl ransport \.N LUIS OBISPO (AP) - · environmental groups are ng that a public hearing be on a California Highway ·ol-proposed transportation e for nuclear wallte from the llo Canyon atbmic power t. think the people of this 1ty feel ~t transp6rting this : either by rail or truck is a ' dangeroua proposition," ey Culver of Mothers for :e said. ••we feel tha\ this aty is certainly an appropriate e·to have a be~." "le CHP-suggested route for nt fuel, which includes onium 239, would proceed g U.S. 101, then east along ! Highway 46 to Interstate 5. owever, the proposal for the e, sc:heduled to be the subject I I I I ~ of a hearing m Sacramento on July 26, is still in the theoretical stage. For one thing, the Oiablo Canyon plant has neither a test llcense nor a full-power license, due to the discovery of design defects last year, and is therefore not generating any nuclear waste at present. Alao, the federal government has not approved any storage lite for such wastes, so it's still not known where the wastes would be taken. However, David Broadwater, a spokesman for another environmental group, Oak Tree Alliance, said h e estimates as much as 1,400 pounds a year of plutonium 239 co uld be generated by the plant when it becomes operatJonaJ. Other groups requestmg a local h~ng are People Cknerating Energy and the Envtr0nmental Forum at Paso Robles. However, regardless of the ultimate destination, the CHP proposes a transportation rout.e- t.hat would carry the wastes through the cities of San Luis Obiapo, Atalleadero, Pa!IO Robles, Whitley Gardens, Templeton and Shandon. Jim Hanchett, spokesman for th e Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Walnut Creek, said plans for a storage site are being developed by the U.S . Department of Energy. Cu.-rently, nuclear wastes from power plants are "staying at spent-fuel p;ools at the various reactors, ' Ha n c hett said Thursday. 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'J1)e \Me of ttl dilchatae water ' ha• been o f hred to an aquaculture company by San ' Dle10 Gaa & llllectr lc Co., a apokesman •YL If atudlea are ~te, he expeci. the lilvery ll>Ort flah to arow ln the warm water at a rate three t:lmem taster • than ln the wild. , 1 The experiment wlll try at rlrat to raiae between 30,000 and 100,000 poundl of it annually ln the controlled, laboratory-like setting, s.,.-1 biologist Jim Carlberg, feneral manager of Aquacu ture Systemt International. If it turns into a commercial operation, he aaid u much u 500,000 pounds of fresh ~ will be turned out annually for aale,ln fiah marketa and restaurants. Carlberg',' in an interview, aaid studies inclicate that striped bus can be railed to a marketable size of 1 or l 'h pounds within a year in a con trolled, warm-water environment. FRAGGLED· -Muppets creator Jim Henson is surrounded by Fraggles, a new puppet species he designed for the forthcoming H~me Box Office Televisi n series "Fraggle Rock." 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Paycheck, 42, was fined $1,000 and placed on one year of unsupervised lAatalaUon au~ of a inemorta1 to \ Pruklla Otlaao l\toH••lt i• 1otn1 to Pnlidenl a.on fOl' hit lfanature. The bUl. wTUch al.r'Mdy ~)wd been approved by \he Senate, WU pMlld 264· U 1 by the Houu. Th• Co~onal Budiet OUk'e eetlmates comlruction will cost '31 million and annual maintenance about $l million, while the Interior Department N)'I conatn.ICtion will be $28.8 million and annual expe:rwee $766,000. The 39-foot sailboat Orea, carrying 3,100 pounds of marijuana when captured by the Coast Guard off Alaska'• Aleutian hlanda, ia regiatered to a San Frand8co banking execuuve, California vehicle records show. "Are yo u kidding?" exclaimed CecUla H. Herbert, vice president of Morgan Guaranty International Bank, adding that she could not believe the vesael belofl8ing to htt waa Involved in an alleged .smuggling plot. 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Reg • ..,...1,000. From ftnety detailed fancies to superbly tallored claaalca ... ft'• the gllnt and gllmmer of gold In a 1~K display of chains and charms at dazzling savings! JCPenneY-:- Newport Beach on1 HlM Local, county , state, national and international ' events come to your doorstep 111· 1·1u ..... jn the bright, light and lively ., r1•1 . . ) I I " , .... ;• .. .. ,~ . . " ·. " ,; .. .. • No magic solution1 to airport site dilemma Now that a ao-called blue ribbon ~ttee of bualnea and industrial leaden hU come 1n with ""' the recommendation that a new 1uper jetport to serve Oran1e County be located in Santiago t.anyoh, we suspect the newa may not be greeted with great huuaha and applause. This may be par1.icularly true ln the halls of county government, whence the 'Board of Supervisors appointed membelf'S to the airport lite study panel. After all, county government itself has looked at Santiago Canyon more than once and largelY discarded the site. Then too, the Southern California Association of Governments, known as SCAG, studied Santiago, diacarded it,'and instead recommended three other sites as possible major airport locations. These are El Toro Marine Corps Air Station,• or Camp Pendleton, or a location out in the Pacific off Long Beach Harbor. These locations, similarly, had been studied and studied and probed again in earlier airport site mullings, and largely discarded. SO news of the blue-ribbon committee's Santiago selection had barely been made public when BOard of Supervisors Chainnan Bruce Nestande, who represents the central county, announced he opposes it. _ Other voices may well be heard to suggest that the business and industrial leaders didn't really do much of a Job when they came out in favor of a Sant1.,a Canydn .1-.... 9&& t""' ... ~ Perb.apa what OOU/ltY of tidal.I were expecU~I waa that the committee wou.\d reach into ~ magic box and from that. extract an Orange c.ounty airport locatian that would· be unique, never before suggeated, pqsing no logiatlcal, economic or airspace problems, and that it would be universally adored by everybody. U that was the anticipation, somebody "'a.a living in a dream world of completely fanciful expectations. Colin~ government itself could not locate that dream aerodrome site, despite repeated efforts ov r the past couple of decades. AG clearly couldn't find it. Perhaps what is need~ now is for somebody to stand up and thank the members of the blue- ri bbon airport committee for taking time out of their crowded executive schedul~. for making the effort and for offering their best observations to help solve a problem that nobody else has yet been able to solve. And if nobody else wants to step forward and thank them, we do so now. Thank you, conunittee members. If the Santiago Canyon recommendation serves no other- purpose, perhaps it will give the airport site problem just a bit of reality orientation. 20-cent staHJp 'holds' The U.S. Postal Service received and issued a couple of pieces of gOOd news thia month. Firstly, the agency's accountants who had been anticipating an $84 million deficit by mid-June, found a $24 million rurplus instead. For Postal Service clients, that means the 20-<:ent stamp for ~-w.-t.clua-mail-will held-unUl-1934- instead of 1983 as earlier predicted. Ad'1itionally, the USPS received the results of a one-year, S500,000 study of its progress since .t was created in 1971 to supplant the 200-year-old Post Off ice Department. The study by the National \cademy of PubJic "1ministration, paid for by the ?ostal Service, found that costs 1ad been cut and productivity increased in 'fts tirSt decade as an independent agency. However, the study urged greater investment in new technology to move the mail more swiftly and cheaply and also suggested the Postal Service would do well to improve its public image. Efforts to reduce costs and increa~e productivity have esUlted illllnne 11acrtttce tn employee courtesy and customer services, said the researchers. The Postal §§'vice should endeavor to remove the adversary attitude of union members and seek a greater sense of teapiwork and hannony. We wish the USPS well in its search for harmony -always useful in these troubled times .s._ and welcome the news that there apparently will be plenty of time to use up our 20-cent stamps before the next rate increase. Viewers not so gullible Social Security recipients and administration, on the hunt for >lenty of others are not amused by budget cuts, made a noble effort to a current TV oommercial. stall the July increase, failing only It depicts a friendly looking in the face of vigorous opposition Jre}'·!Wred letter carrier han_dIDg _ _j.n ~. _ _ an enve ope o. an. e.laerTy-; Presidenf&aian did, indeed, 1ouseholder. His visits are promise not to cut the July spedaµywelcome~month, ~e increase -but only after actor-lett?r carri~r explains demonstrations by alarmed senior >eeauae . he a delivering the July citizens brought the point home. )odal Security checks With the 7.4 . >ercent ~oat-of-living increase Wh~n Democratic leaders •promised" them by President co~plam~d about the ~V ad leagan. telling Social Security recipients The president, he goes on, is a they s9ould tha~k President nan who always keeps his Re~gan for larger c~ecka, the >l'ODliae& 80, "Let's give the guy a chairman .of the Republican Party, :bance." ~hich paid for the ad, responded, A.a just about everyone who I don.t know why ev~s \81 not been asleep for the past comp~ a~ut it. We ve ~ rear or 90 knows, Social Security created a ruce little co~erclal. urt-of4 1tving increases keyed to It is not a nice li tt 1 e he Qmsumer Price Index were commercial. It is a hypocritical lie. lUtborized in a bill passed by It should be taken off the air and ~ in 1975. the .ad ~ who created it should A n d t h e R e a g a n be fired. 1 L.M. Boyd I Prison learning Republic of China are .always left unlocked. Hotel theft ia unknown th~. Q. Thoee aluminum goal poetl in the NFL stadiums -how much do they coet'? A. About $4,000. You know how frequently It's the ~ that a releaaed convict winds up ;gilt hack tn prilon. Rarely doet It lappen if said oonvic\ la one of thoee Nho study computer programming .vhile tn the walla. Number of big 1nm -8UCh • Honeywell in fow- ~hwietbl at.ate pUonl -spomor Jl"Olfammina oounes. .. u you eo ''hooking" In Alaaka, Hotel rooms in the People's you're fishlna throuah the ice. Thomas P. Haley PC.bll~r Tttoma1 A. ft\Urpftlfte -; Editor Barbara. krelblch Editorial Page Editor. Some acts are unjustifiable The -othel: ~; when Mr. Menachem it.membered children 6' hypocritical t.mplements given, free of charge, to the Be~ waa visiting Washington. the NBC tilth. men of degenerate conscience who use ni tly news, to Its everlasting honor, It is said that the Russians have them. de lvered itself of an unforgettable aupplled biological weapons to their Sometimes this form of surgery on the aegment. The. piece opened up with a agents fighting in Laoe. Only by pulling very young ia excuaed by pointing out tight shot of a little Lebanete girl. about down the houae of reason can that be that the PLO has killed Israeli children. four years old; the camera pulled back to used to rationalize. supplying cluster It ao. then God curse the PLO, but let no show the bandage at the end of her ~eg ,._. \ maJ) kill another child in revenge. Again where her foot had been. ~e OOZlllg and again, we get to the immutable blood had dyed the cotton fabric red. f .. ,,. r moral (act that you may not kil.i children Contrast that with the 1>re1ident's . -,> and, if you do, every man should tum hi.a smiling face as he conductecl Begin along ~· . face from you for you are unclean. a White House garden path. Contrast the , VON ffOffMAft Punish the guilty. Collective g·uilt, little girl with the abstract discu8sions attainder. the bombing of Palestinian carried out here ~~ after ~y by ?UC achools because the fathers of aome of highest level polluaans and JOurnalist.s bombs to maim children in Lebanon. the Palestinian children therein are and one must conclude that at the least Bacteriological warfare is another act shooting at Israelis is a morally these men are morally ooanened, but that ia wrong in and of Itself and can inadmissible act. moretlkely,throughyearaofpowerand never be right. There are no Of late the Israelis have begun deference, grown.Jnt.o moral def~v.-. _ circumatancea which can ever, ever, ever attaeking the International Red Croa - THEJ\E 18 AN END to pragmat.ica. N hwnan beinga we are not llcenaed to do anything, to commit act:a, to inflict any atrocity and rationalize it in Ule name of policy necesalty. There are Seine things that are wrong in and of themeelves. They have always been wrong and they always will be wrong and anyone laying serious claim to having the quickening soul of homo sapiens knows what they are. Chopping the feet off little children falls into that category, and it shows you how far we have fallen that theee words even have to be written. Let us examine aome of the reaaoning that has been put forth to justify the maiming of th.is and eo many other small children: The one we hear Il¥l8t is that it creates an opportunity to ~ a unified, peaceful and democratic state i(l Lebanon. To which th.is writer replie&: a -stat-e foun-Oed on the parts of ariae to justify it. verbally attacking it for making But why be more indignant at what "deliberate and malicious" casualty the llraell.s are doing in Lebanon than counts. The sin of murder is now what the Russians are doing in compounded by cynicism. and, if our Southeast Asia? Because morally we are American officials hold true to to~. • te11ponsible for our own acts. not the acts they will soon begin denouncing the of others. May the Lo~ of Justice siiike International Red Crc:m at.a. " the Rusaiana for 'khat they do. They must answer for their acts and we for ours. IT 18 OUR WEAPONS and our money that enable the l8nielia to chop little feet off. We keep ptting beCk to the child in the hospital bed because when Mr. Reagan, after a meeting with Mr. Begin, tallat in abstract worn. like "a sovereign. independent Lebanon under the author11y of a strong central government,'' that translates back into the amputation of children's limbs by me>dern bombers and artillery manufactured In the United States; WOULD THAT we could see ourselves as others do. We like' to think that Amenca is a land whe~ human life is most precious, most revered. Yet we are the premier bomb mak._ of the world, the armorers ol the worfd. the ?Qunitions makers. Our can don't. work but our guns always fire. ' : AaotJa our land th~ ia broad and troubled reaction to ~ and our ·• culpable complicity. By no means all ol us are so coarsened we cannot see the J difference between right and wrong: it la the mighty and the favored who suffer ' from moral astigmatism. ·' Court change try m~y confuse -voter Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, is urging a "no" vote on three . of the four Supreme Court just1oea who will be asking for a 12-year extension of their terms at the November general election. The three she wants defeated are Cruz Reynoso , Otto Kaus and Allen Broussard, all recent .a.ppointees of Gov. Jerry Brown. Her reasons are that their liberal leanings are not in harmony with the people. She makes an exception and asks for a "yes" ·vote for Justice Frank Richardaon. a Reagan appointee who is generally considered the court's most conservative member. Pl>LITICALLY, a nara:nner for strict law enforcement, her exception of Richardson is understandable. But if she really wants to change the face of· the court she should come out flat for the rejection of all four. · By attempting to separate the wheat from the chalf She )\'ill only confuse tbe votera. By the time they get to the polla they won't remember which one wears the white hat. As a matter of fact, although it is true Richardson has the image of conservatism, much of it is due to the company he keeps. Karl Marx might seem to be a conservative when IARl Jilli RI compared to the present s1ate Supreme Court. In reality Ric~n isn't .all pu.t conservative. It was he who wrote the noent. deciaio11 bolding-that-cllies-have the right to exercise eminent domain to ~uire a baseball club. Even the far~ut liberal Chief Justice Roee Bird choked on that one, stating. "It strikes me as dangerous and heavy handed for ~~~·n·~~ .. nt to tak e over a Yet, des'pite her misgivings which included aeeidg the deciaion as "the potential for abuse of such great power," she nevertheless concurred with the majority. Although the c ourts should be protected from the quickly changing ·r moods of public opinion even in a • democracy, that protection was never : intended to condone wilful disregard of ~ the public will over a long period. The = very fact that judges in this state are :.t elective and must stand before the "· people periodically testifies to the desire ~ of the people to retain control over their J. courts. SO WHEN a court continually rules contrary to the Wishes of the people in case after case, covering a multitude of issues and eetting itself up as "supreme lawmak~ tnst.ead "'Of nJ.ting -.olely on laws as they have been written, it is time to throw the rascals out at every i opportWlity u.htil the realization dawna • ; that this is a govenunent of the people 1• and by the people. Hallet's intentions may be in tune wfth the public but her political motlvaUons in attempting to spare one of the justices is a disaervice because it can defeat her goal of changing the court. What's a circus without authentic smell? ,State fairs and county carnivals are fun, but the circus died for me some 20 years ago, when Barnum & Bailey announced that it would open at Madison Square Garden with the "New Smell." Garden engineers, it appeared, had developed an air-purifying device that ~. i):· IYllH 10111- l .. enabled them to keep the circyl free of "un~t animal aromas." Shades of PhintM T! What aood la a d.rcua devoid of that overwh~lmlng combination of compleX 1,inel11 that combines 1awdu1t and po~ and the heady fragrance of the barnyard? An odorl• ctrcua Is about u emodonaUr, eUective u a production of "Hamlet • without the Prince ot Oenmuk. lNtead of trytna to restrict. •• OUlht to encou.raae our olfactory ten.le. M'"ost people In this tncrealnalY mechaftiJed world have bt an acute _... of miell (one of the blah &lricel pakl by heavy amokera), ana with lt ucrrtlc:ed • • profound ~of eerwory p~. ' Most of our childhocxl memories are inextricably bound up with smells - especially for youngsters who were 'reared in the country. Nothing in urban living can compare with the wonderful aroma of tltnothy and fresh hay -or, for thatTtnatter, a stable still speckled with early-morning dew. E .V . Lucas. the British essayist and critic, some years ago made up a list of 'lthe moat, delicious scents." I remember moet-of them became hilt list stirred my own oUactory memory: ·•sweetbriar on the air. Pine trees on a hot day. Lbne bl0990m. Brake fern and walnut leaves~· Newly split wocxl ln a-copse. /Lny kind of jardener'1 rubbilh. Qnnamon. R1pe apples. Tea just ..o~ anti coff• ;.t grOU;nd. A rad.nc liable. A da11'y farm. Cedar pend)a. The underatd~ of a turf. A cirala." OF OOURSE, a ci.mia; lt must be included ln ew~ry Utt. Who but • dehumanl1ed ena~neer would even contemplate ~-putUylna" a drcwl? SdentitiC l'M,lllornen1a can flO no turtbe:t than to obliterate one ol th• moat nostaJ.Pc eonaerim of 11Wtll8 !n man'I e~~· 'The aenae of smell t• the moat effectlv• of all Hntet In aroualrtl memori~" wrote SC~nhauer, and ~ Allan Poe takl much the *¥ thing in one of his Marginalia essays. Creative writers throughout hiatory have played cunningly on our memory of sme11s, in order to re-create acenes we could identify with from our pasl Proust was especially 'adept at evoking the memory of youth through a descrlption of odors. .There is some evidence that the ol olfactoFy nerves are dying a~ay in modem society. It takes a crisp mornin& . in the woods, wa.kenin& to the odor_ of ,. baCon frying and coffee perking, to make U8 realir.e that we are becom1na smen- dead, just as a few unlortunate.t are color·blind or tone-deaf. N Z"1 R END - Former Black Panther Eldrlda• Cleaver hopes to work ott .. lalt criminal left~ by late thla fall and tum to "polltlcal level change.'' . Alumni reunite Santa ADA'• Mater J)ej HIJib School ci.. of ·12 wilt have a reunion. Aug. 21 at the Santa Ana Elka ~b. Reterv,uona are $22 per penon. • ;t..~ .. IWf ca' Uw 1onplt day of the 'I1je blade of briCht aunliabt moved .. Ma. Sot.er and her Companjul watched, 11u lf.'' ahe remembera, "lt were alive." Had Ma. Sofat.r, an artist and now ftlmmaker, arrived minutes later. she mi&ht have mimed the atptftcmiice ~f tbe e\tenL For by then, the d.,pr would ha~ adv8')Ced put the cent.er of the carved spiral. But~ necessartly, aM aaya, I ' "I had had twn couraea Jn archaeoutrcmcmy' l'DC-1ly ... )'all. IO the comdousnem w• very much with me," ahe aaya. "What made It ! unique wd that ahadow · and t would mark the !\eight of the ml sun, rather than lta rilinl and aeninl pointa. -For ctet.Oa, call Janice, "Had l ~ there 20 years ago_" Btarrell at 974-4118 or she says, 'l wouldn't have; had the Leann F l aher ty at faintest laea of what I had eeen." 73()-seG. _ "The Stm n.Qer," naITated by 18~UTIFUL ~EW MERCEDES BENZ TURBO SEDAN Claulc White with · Palomino Leather. 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If school financing doesn't improve; this summer · tnay be it. ' School administrators . tend to speak in a sort of · · 54,...., _ education-ese that can Tll ln'Hl'I • ~ make it difficult for us -~ ordinaries to understand -----------tpe fina n c ial c rimp . Sometimes you need translat{ons for new education terms, like this: TERM: ADA Shortfall. Tb.is really means how mahy of the little monsters the s:hool district has in average daily .attendanae. For most of our school systems, the head oount keeps dropRing every year. That means the state takes away money for each kid lost. TERM: Serrano-Priest . This was a court decision which means essentially that all school districts should have the same amount of money on a per-child basis. Because of taxes, Laguna Beach used to be a "rich" school district. Now it's poor. Same thing happened to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. · 81 PATRICK J. &SNNEDY or ... e-,... .... Wlien Richard Dowrey'1 motoreyde hit the front llde of an oncam1na car at high •peed on A~ 8, 1917, h8 WU catapulted head·fint throu.lh the '*"• front window and inocked into a fJve-dv coma. . .,. Bul "Dowrey. now 22, was l"'cky. Ile w11 wearln1 a protective helmet and he's lived to tell ot tila cloee 'brush with death and to warn others. "Doctors aay my recovery hu been miraculoul, but I 1till don't have it together and it's going to be a rough road for the real of my life," says Dowrey, of Miaaion Viejo. "&t rd been dead on the spot lf I hadn't been wearing a helmet and now my main goal ia to have law s pa11e d r e quiri ng rnotorcycUata to have helmets. It's crazy not to." In elementary and intermediate schools, Dowrey aaya he was cla11if ied as a Mentally Gifted Student. · But be.sa~ that aa a teen-ager he waa a • wild kid" who took lllega l drugs, drove his 750 Honda at breakneck speeds and =· yed out-driving purs uing cars, Which ls what he WU ~ting the e ve ning he "I had a stack of s~ tickets at home and ll}Y lioeriie waa s uspended, but I ket>t driving t.ast." Dowrey recalls. "It wa, a t.lirill. ''l had evaded police can aix dlf(ett.nt times but the ·aeventh ttme the officer had a eouped-ul? pursuit \ehicle and I waan t 1~ him ao I drove faster than ever .' He says he lost control turning a comer and the collision flung him into the oncoming car and .ent his bike flying 30 feet. The crash caUaed" brain damage that initially resulted in partial paralysis o f h i1 r ight aide, epileptic eeirures, dizzinells, io. ol memory, double vision and slurred speech. After awakening from the · coma. he says he was hospitalized epileptic ael1urea, occe~lonal blurred YWon and bu U'OUbll conc•ntrattnc on .and , remer.nberln1 le11on1 in an En_sll•h claaa at Saddleback C.Ollep. He •YI he'• ~ to tmp-ove bl1 laqu.,e 1ldlh ao be can 1ucce11f ully take couraea to become an aeroep11ee en&f,neer. He aaya h.11 frlenda and famill say that 1ince the crash he• matured and hl• attitude hu become conatructive, rather than recklem. Do~, who lives on his own and worka u a, .elf-enployed gardener, agrees that be'• feft his wild da'~ ~hind. "rm luCky to be alive and I just w•t other motorcyclista to know t!lat if they break a leg they'll survive, but you can't replace your head and they should :wear a helmet wbenev\!r they get on a bike." Dowrey says h e recently mailed letters to numerous aouth county high schools oUering to speak to students next term on the dangers _of riding without a hebnet. · He says he's alao written to state trans portation officials who've responded commending ~ ideas on motorcycle-safety, but also cautio ning that the ~haps a law could require that motorcycle dealera must •ll a helmet with every vehicle. H e claim• the mandated increued sala of helmeta would lo wer the coat and, moat i mp o rtantly , g i v e all motorcycllsts tha opportunity to protect their tkulls. .. When rm dri\'ing my car and aee a rider without a helmet, I pull alonpide and )'ell at him to get a helmet, that It saved my life and It might aave his," Dowrey says, "They usually look at me like I'm crazy and then drive away, but at least they can't say they haven't been warned." Although he Wied to love to • nde motorcycles, Dowrey says he doesn't ride anymore. SURVIVOR -R i chard Dowrey's voice of experience calls for motorcyclists to wear helmets. wheels of government often tum slowly. Dowrey suggests that if helmet wearing can't be ~da~. then About two years after the • accident, he says he bought a moped because the thought that since a moped is slower than a motorcycle, it also is safer. But he says a motorist with faulty brakes am.ashed a car into his mqped , sending Dowre y cartwheeling through the air and breaking his leg. "I thought it was just the crazy speed that caused my accident, but, hey, it's dangerous riding on the streets. I'll never get on one of thoee things again," be says. - I ..._,H--t--t-_....~ another month and then releued to bit mother's care, where })e says he spent the next year living in a due. · -I- Mo&Mn didn't hay,1 to put on these benefit showa befOTe Prop 13 the poor school districts that were supposed to get rich from the money taken away from n ch school districts are still poor. Just like the formerly rich d istricts. TERM: Teacher negotiations. You may have thought this means strike threats and distasteful things like that wherein teachers tried to get higher pay . Now it means ~ions about who get.5 laid off next. TERM: Busing problems. Once again, the meaning has changed. There used t.Q be a lot of worey about busing students from ac})ool to school for racial balance. Now the problems are where the school districts will come up with the scratch to buy. some fuel for the buses. : r-trict rans er. other education term where the meaning has changed. It used to be a way where one school district could unload a bad-apple kid on another unwary school system. Today, it's a fighting term. Each kid means money to the home district. The school chief about to lose the miscreant will now say, "Why, you're not going to steal that darling boy from us . . . " See ADA shortfall, above. TERM; Building maintenance. This is what sch ool officials used to do over the summer months, like now, to get ready for the little darlings returning in September. Now it means what they used to do back in 1978, when the districts all haa custodians and maintenance crews. TERM: Foundation. That used to be what the school building sat on. Today, it means organii.ations that the school districts are forming among the citizenry in the hopes of gat'hering a few bucks tp pay the campus electrical bill or buy a few uaed footballa. . . T6RM: Grass. This fonnerly referred to what covered the football field or, in some cases. what the students were amoking. . Now it means what the school people mi_.Bht beg tO )<eep·the schools operating. Aa in money. See~'oundation, above. _ . I -~ Cle,arly in these days of school financing crises, it's tough to keep up with the changing definitions. • • o.llJ ........... bf Ncbent " ...... "My brains were a:rambled. I hardly remember 1978," he aaya. Alth o ugh n o w m ostly recovered, he still suffers from JUST DUCKY -Tacking to avoid boat and mooring gear~mother and her nine ducklings ~o for a mobung swim off Balboa Isl.and in New port Harbor . E x aggeration, imagination expanding Former animator cites high and low point~ of judgment at Disney studios By PAMELA STEINRIEDE O/(tMO.-, ..... ...., "The dwarfs can bounce around and bob their bead.a, but the slightest strange movement by Sno~ ~te and you wouip notioe that, • said fonper Disney animator Ward Kimball. ''The cloeer -you get to realism. around his nearly bald head and his round black-rimmed~. he resembles a character from a Donald "Duck cartoon. He lives -.th his wife, Betty, on a two-ac re ranch in S a n Gabriel. Buildings in their ba~kyard conta i n two full -sized Walt made an attempt to imitate passenger coaches,. an antique God, but he failed." fire engine, a display of antique 1Such were the limitations in toys, and two rooma of toy train animation Kimball recalled from collections-one con1isting of ~ Productions' first feature American trains and the other a {um-,-t.snow White." melange of European-made Advances in animation will be railroad cars. discussed by Kimball, fiction Eve n bis apricot tree goes wri ter Ray Bradbury end beyond the norm. It grew too "Roadrunner" cre ator Chuck much fruit this ye~ than Jones at a free sympolium from 3 the bcanches could handle-and to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Newport split. Harbor Art Muaeum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Kimball show1 no signs of While creating animated breaking, however. Although he action, "you cannot tra~ live, · formally retired in 1972, the action," said Kimball. ''We shot 68-year-old, two-time 01car film of what the wicked witch winner hu been directing for m ight do. But when it w as three and one-half ~ears the conatruction of the "History of animated, lt looked slugglah, T ~tion" exhibit that more ~rvative than the live rans r . eotion w Md to draw their -opena 1 at the new Epcot ~ inoht exaggerated." . Center In Dl1ne y World in E:figeratlon seems to be < Florida. Kim 'a fmw1• • The 800 million multiple-~ in checkerdl welk:ina-attraction center will be twice UlOl1I and black knee-blah eocD, the a1f.e of the Disney World ' totiether with a red bancfana tied facility, whlcb i1 a two-mile monorail ride away. When crutina a story of how hwnahl travelecl !ram Pcint "A" to 'point 0 8" Ii.nee the days of ~cavemen, KJ.i:nball utillrA!d three dimenlion fllf\llft and interjected motSoo pktuteJibn fOI' tlie fin\ time ln An exh91L • Kimball alto excelled a1 a trombone pi.yet. What began .. a f~ stotietlier for ~ jam . thelr lunch . ho\ · at th• Dia y 1tudt~11 ..ult.eel ln 12 albwm NCOl'G8CI by ·their now defunct band, Flre1'°'* l'ive Phaa Two. 'nie t.nd had pi.yed ~ fOt 12 y..an ma 1"8. Hit book. 4'Art ~" now [n 1'8 third edldon; fMtUiea famou1 ~tntln11 comlcally llw.d b1 KJmball. He aaid ~ "!ilch ci-lndfttt" took him one weell t.o compl~t•, anCI lt1 ' ALWAYS HUMOROUS -Animator Ward Kimball \\led Disney preps to-ape fof' the camera 20 yean ago. royaldet were the easiest money he-ever made. 4b most ewryone else, hill favorite movie then daya la "E.T." "1 consider Steven Sptelber8 {director and co-producer ol "E.T.") aa the inOaem day Walt J)Yney," Mid Kimball. "He hM that tame lnquillUve ~ and loe>b a\ th1np Uh a chtJCL•• He alao coms-ared Oeor1• Luma to I>liney, and faid um ~t hJt "Star Wars" die '° • the aNd.k> om. Howewf. D6iney offtclab dtclded It waa .. ~oo )&Yiillt .. and re~ Luc.. :'You CM lee ticJW the ShinJdNI bH de.terlorated, .. Ktmball de~ C01m1llll!llted. I I ~ I t I I ' I t ' I ' T H!RB'OAEN HOROSCOPE I ~ I • I . ·C~ildren~s . love nDt guaranteed with loans ' , . .. . ,. DEAR ANN LANDERSi 1 JOit Sot oft the phone with one of out maftect children ,who wu aking for a loan. I made eXCUlel inatead of comina rtaht out and saylna, .. Your dad and I liave to think about OUR future, When we are broke will you take care of us?" I knofN it was the right thb\g to say. SQ why do I feeJ. guilty? lt seems that one of their eons baa written a check that bu to be covered, or It'• trouble with Ute law. Incidentally, they still owe. us for the last loan. We can't figure out why our children think we are rolllng in money. Our modest lnv.estmenta won't pay off until we reach retirement age, and by then we wW need every dime. ' They all have bigger incomes than ours, dine out frequently, bowl twice a week, play poker, bingo and dress to the nines. When we were their ager we didn't live like they .do. How can people like us protect ourselves without losing the love of our children when we don't come across with '<loans" that never will be repaid? -TORN IN MICHIGAN STARTING LINE -Amateur sailboarden hit the starting line in San Pedro's ''hurricane gulch" in the triangle race of the Hang Ten -orn: Saturday, July 17 ARIES (Marclr"2-t---April l-9)7 Green light flashes, permitting you to proceed w.ith project which had been llfOribund. Focus will be ~m relatives, trips, verification of reservaticfms and last-minute requests. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New start leads to profita~e enterprise. 'You're on brink of major discovery. proceed with confidence, imprint your own style and be willing to invest. in your own talents. GEMINI q.iay 21 -June 20): Intuition }}its mark; timing also is on target. Individual who taught you in past is again available for consultation. Circumstances now favor your efforts. You will be at right place at crucial moment. CANCiR (June 21-July 22): Light touch necessary~ be flexible, display sense of humor. What starts as a threatening situation will be concluded with a cerebration. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Wish is fulfilled in unorthodolt manner. Stress surprise element. Don't reveal all you know. You can · play· trump card at last moment. Romantic · ~interlude i's part bf exciting scenario. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define terms, check with authority t;.gure and see. places, people in realistic light. Means 'steer clear of self-deception. Focus on business prospects, career, standing in community .,.,, -' fJ)"i'PAIL INtERLA'NOI-of Laguna 8each . ,f I J:"LILLY ----~ ~o ~· ,,. . . . ' ' DEAR T: Plnt a kW wlao kfttt a Claeok DEAR LOVE: \'Mtt Is tit~ flnt leU•r I ------------1taoald be made to face th eo111eq•nca. Q bave ever received from ll~V••· Next time be know• Grudpa wW no to tlae re1cae, plea1e 1e11d yoar comiqanlcatlon by be wm probaf)ly do It aim. 1atel1Ue. T•e aa1el w•o deUvered tile Secoadc u~. Olt to llelp marrted mn .. .1e to my offlee wu lD terrible sbape . oblldrea U Tliey are bard·Workf'Df and Her wla11 were taftuir aai' 16~ was reaponatbJe. B•t all loaa1 11101 d be e1lan1ted. Wo••• yet, aiitr 14 hoar1 ta ba11De11Uie truuctloa1. To float• aecoad <Jlllea10, 1be didn't want to retara Jo loan when the flnt oae basn't been ,.Jd 11 heaven. (Yp're .welcome, ~ayor Byrne.) foelllll. . I.Ids wllo get mad at parent• becaase • tb.ey refute to &Ive or Ion tbem mone1 are playha1 a pme called 0 bJackmall." Don't go fQrlt. ' ., DEAR ANN LANDEBS;.I would like to provide an update for the woman who ·signed henelf, '6The Elephant in Petaluma." · She wanted to know what happened to the marl who wanted to be· buried m hia 1939 DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our beloved grandmother died it 95. 'Wllen -ahe became terminally ill, we-<IJ8culled heF burial plans to make sure we followed her wishes. She did not want fa catket and preferred ·cremation. Someone 1uggeated, as an alternative, · that' ahe donate her body to medical science. $he agreed. Dodge. I am that man. I am ll!Orry to rej>ort that my wish could nQt be granted. Althoogh I died eight years ago in Redding, Calif.,. tne Dodge was recalled by its maker three years before I was recalled by mine. -LOVE IT It is uncompllc8ted, costs nothing and is a noble contribution to tneclical science. The body la left in the hospital and treated with retpect. The name.of the deceased is listed in a booklet, along with others who have made t~e same decision. We had a memorial service in our HERE California World Cup out of Cabrillo Beach. More than 100 sailbnaroera competed in the event that featured amateurs and professionals DllJ .... ~'r Mll9I L ..... 1, from throughout the country. The pros competed for $15,000 in prizes. ' . orce issues and special promotion for pet project. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Major domestic adjustment h~ights scenario. Open lines of communi¥tion. Lunar emphasis on travel, education and spiritual revelation. Long-distance call aids in defining direction. •- llOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY .OMARA SCORPIO (~23-Nov. 21): You make discoveries whic an cut.<expenses and enable you to a oid needless financial expe.nditures. Review techniques; you now can be 1d of superfluous material. Avoid premature starts. Look beyond the immediate -y0u can accurately perceive potential., ~ _,,. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Aura of -excitement dominates !ICen.&Iio. Focus on speculative venture, children, variety and participation in games of chance. You make exciting, new contacts. Relationship intensifies, morale soars. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): F.rnphasis on legalities, license requirements and special report projec ting future ~xpa.nsion and possible profits. Older CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid attempting to-force issues.~ Round out project; take time to smooth rough edges. PISCES (Feb. 19-~h 20): F.rnphasis understanding with older relative. You regain sense of purpose. Follow tJu:ough on hunch; first impresmons are apt to prove correct. '~ GOREN 011 BRIDGE BY CHAALES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF Both vulnerable. ,North deals. NORTH +AU2 <:>Vold 0 A109 • 1t~l752 WEST • •EAST +Joe + KQ/J87 ~QHU <:>JOO! o kU 0 8$4 +AJI +.c SOUTH ... ~Al.17 OQJ11 •1ou The bidding: N ..... Eut So.di Wfft t• P ... J O Pue l • P ... INT Pue I<> Pue · INT P ... PUI ..... Optnlng lead: Six of <:;;>. The Sood book tellt UI that there i. nothing new ul\dtr th• tun. But tJia.L doea not meal\ ~ti.t old cbettnota art no tone-,. effective. Th1* hand la ftolQ t.he 1"2 lc.ludtc"' ..Btld,.. Fe1tfvaJ. -Ta..... ....... , .... popular NorU1·8outb con· tnet, reaeMd on .,, auetfo" . such u the above. A heart waa the uauaJ lead. At most \ablea declarer won the opening heart lead with the jack and led a club tO the qahn, which held. With no convenient wq back to hand, the declarer led a diamond to the queen. West won the k.lng, and convineed that there wu no future in heart.I, ehlft.ed to tht ten of 1pade1. Deeluer held up the a~ forione ro1.1n~t won the apade contlnµation. tbeb cubed the ace of dlamonda. Ke overtook tlle ten of dlamonda, diac.ard· ed two 1p&d.. ott the thlr- tee"th diamond aad high heart, and tben led a club. Al a re1\llt1 ht maaaced t.o acrunblt nln• trleb. need to shift to another slit; he wanted to set up his suit while be still held the ace of cluba. Wears heut continuation wu won by declarer's jack. Now -another club allowed • -. dedarer to aet up the suit and collect eleven trick.I. No bif ffal at· rubber bridae, but In a pain tournament that proved to be a top board. _,.... Thoet of )'OU ~th IOl\f" memories mtpt recaQ that you reaCi about this deceptive play here flnt, more than for:' t7 years ago! · One of tbt dtclatel'9 found. the wa7 t.o eleven triclta for an eicctlltnt acore. }\• won the Bret t.rick ,Pith the ~INI of bean.I He. iho, "4 a elvb \o tht qu"n and then a dfa.. mond rrom tht Ubl• \o the QUMn and W .. t'I klQJ. But htN Weat thou1M that "- bad 1ttudt Cold wltli flla openl11 l•d -M felt tun &hat hie putHr htlcl th"i ~~-.:1iliiill .. ~lllN!dll6' of hfff'W ud there ,. .. no 'church fo( grandmother, and it waa much .. iesa c:lraining than the traditional funeral we had for my mother-in-law several months .: later. I'll sign this -AT PEA~ IN NEW' . JERSEY ~ ·~~ DEAR N..T.: Thank• for ._.. exeelleaf. r alternative. U tbe penon doe• not die la tile -; botpltaJ, a medical 1cbool 1boald ·be ca11-. 1 " The 1cbool wW give fall tn,tnactlou, along~ with arateful thankt. * . I . ·D.on 't get burned, by a "llne" that's too hot to handle. Play if cOo1 with 1 Ann Land~rs' guide to "NecJci.ng and Petting • -What Are the Limits?" Sena yow-requC¥t I to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Ch.tcaAPi.r'fd Ill. 6611, enclosing 50 cents and a JonBf ··J stamped, self-addressed envelope. I HERB MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Uniforms marching ..!.:.J_ • on Are we poor? You betcha: members of the Golden Gate Park band have been wearing the same uniforms (not by choice) ·, sin<:e· 1~39, and yes, they are beginning to , look a bit tatty. Anybody care to contribute , $7,500 to this fine body of persons? ... The crackdown on illegal aliens sent a popular . Berkeley teacher, who had no green card, · 1 scurrying back to Britain. He'd been turned - in to immigration authorities by bis jilted. ·~ girlfriend. • • ' :1 f ONWARD: So it's fropt page news ~ -at th as um are on the riae -. surprise! e summer ·vmg -jl 'is under way, isn't it? ... Sizzling hotatuff: A···., young San Franciscap who pa&9ed the bar..; ~ exams is being blocked from p~cmg, •.· -~ ' temporarily, by a eoilitically powerful judge ; who insists the kid once committed perjury --·1 in his court, and if so, why didn't His Honor .. , nail him at the time? ' AR~ YOPLAIT Yo~ cups a rne~-:1 to fauna f! la beer can tabs? A few column& ·~t:J ago we told about a skunk with its he,a4 . 1 . stuck in a Yoplaitcontainer, and now Susao' ~ Luten tells us she rescued a squirrel M · .f Tilden Park that was· trapped in like ,J' • fashion. She threw a blanket over it and d.1~ her good deed. .. ·· .: ; ... ADD INFINITEMS: Business is so btiJ/ t even the second hand shops are suffering~<~ The Jr. League's Next to New stOre-QIJ:., 1 Filbnore, which grossed $750,000 ,last Y,rz. tf expects to do $250,000 this. Besides, a lot ~{:~ women are w~ their old clothes . . . -f. tzsch knew the reatt , 1 Re'flganomics had hit home when het :l 2-year-old son's first W1C08Ched aent.eb;e I; was, "Mama, I r¥!ed a job!" . . . More s~ reality, 1his from Colin Turner at Pacifk); Primary: ''It's not good to be radioactive -~.: makes you real crazy!' Colin is 4. 1r ADD SIGHTEMS: Sylvester StalloJ~; and two fellow hunks at RUm and GoggJeii .1:, on Sutter, buying a few $125 ~ l, Sylvester, to my surpriae, stands only 5'10'! :; and is J)lfnfully shy. Or maybe .he w .. U intimidated b y my great height in ·} muaculature ... More than ballots~ -~ pump& are bilingual these days. Y~ , mail brought a bilingual (English a ~ Chinese) card "Announcing Mr. and • James Hall's (Cecilia ...ccee .Cee' W"}~ marriage di:iaolution in May of 1982-W~ have fulfilled our marriage and now ~'I wish to becOme two unmarried permns" . . ;;1 Right! How long is fulfillmept suppoaed ~ ·go on. fre~es?· ·, LURCHING ON: In. San RafB.el, ootilfti.;:... George Snydeli, Pek:ina Acupuncture,abanj! a building with 1Aiko ~allmakers. arid ~ nu got unmart. -, Vf POTSIOD · ) BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT so~ETIM£$ • \ F".££L. OU'T' OF" TOUCt't • ~£aft. Detroit I renew·1 glory? IJ JOHN CUNNIFF .~ ..... ~ , NJ:W YOJ\K -Could it be true? TM mo1' humbled of all~ lnd""'1• aNlna from the dtbria of le. collapt -lmaae repc>Uahed, ..i. rwur .. nt, ttoc:b tlllh8· proftfa beyond. anythlna lltn before? To thtnlt -to even think -that I a\RGmc>Uve lnd~ milht come back that dellven hope tOiother unfortunate vtctima of • .,._ r.eo-ton. To housf.na, for inatance, and to the tnaustrW Mtdwwt. An lndu1try 11cendin1 (rom prevloualy · W\heard of 1omee -$6 blllion in juat two yean - to eam .... 3 bUllon in 1983 and $6.8 bUllon a year from 1986 through rl987? It 10undt impoeaible. It may be. Still. the nation'• largest inv~nt advtaory ~ makes thole estimates. Th~alue Line I SW"Yey baa ~ ita way to the luaion that 0 \he three-year slump in auto sales y be,endlna." -~ that eoneluaion-to a fo~t oTrecord --.aJee ancT profits -IOUndi like a lea -of faith. But Value Line contends that higher v ume. overhead reductions and ower interest and inflation.raie& will be among major factors bringing about the transcendent tranilonnation. ( Here, greatly abbreviated, la the reasoning behind the fonM:aat: The current slump dates to mid-1979; following the sharp · rise in fuel costs after the Iranian r.evol u ti on, "which ~ reduced automobile usage and hence the need for replacement of vehicles. At the same time, automobile costs roee faster than prices in genera!, in part because of new safety and pollution control equipment and the need to retool tor more fuel.efficient models. C.oet-of-living wage adjustments woraened the problem. So did consumption of commodities -which rose very fast -that are needed in carmaki.ng. Atop those problems came high interest rates, which greatly added to the problem. U inoome grew IUfficiently this problem might have been offset. But income growth lagged behind rising costs. A.a a consequence of the resulting drop in sales, the average age of cars has _risen significantly the past few years. Many cars now three years Old are fuel-efficient models, "and e~rience to date is that they deteriorate faster . . . • They'll have to be turned in. So will the old gas-guzzlers that so many people have hung onto. The income-<:OSt relationship also is changing, for the better. Costs of automobile operation are stabilizing in contrast to their rapid rise in the 19'18-1981 period. Vehicle price increases also are ~ting. ~d lower interest rates are likely to red\k)e operating costs more. · 'J'ax cuts, meanwhile, will add to household l.ncoine. An<l lower inflation in general will pennit mote diacretionary tincome -that which Js left after paying for necessities -to go toward purchasing automobiles. • I rSha~ing sun~overs at Ipanema The girls from lpanema never go walking without their hats. Handwoven In Santa Catarina. these straw hats are so Inexpensive that Brazilian farm - ers also wear them In the fields. This summer while you're gardening-and frolicking at the beach or lake-protect yourself from the blister- ing sun with a hat from Pier I. Brazilian straw hat ................ only 9Cf' The new Pier collections Pllr1-: lllHEll --509 Katela Ave-., 772·247? COSTA IESI -2110 Harbor Blvd .. , 5~0-7337 Sat 6 Sun Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juty 18, 1812 (plus freon) WHEEL ALIGMMENT ••••••••••••••• ~16" .. .l&M Union 76 1900 Newport llvd. • . • 645-0513 (Corner of 1'9th & Newport BJvd,) Th• "'eturn or the G~at ~Jll'IO!fVIH .......... \'t..ti'U•1"1....,__ • 'lll'll"l'f..fl{•· ....... ,..., ... fAUEl 8fodlc11u~1 F..,14y Tw., 772 t u& 962 1248 COITA MUA lllYIM Eaw.m o-n. ett11e< eowns Woodtltodoe 979 ~141 C1n1m1 SSt 06SS COITA MUA Edw11ds Town Centei 7S1 4t84 ... AMC~M.it! 637 0340 ORU8E UA City C<nema 634 39t1 fO..TA• HUEY -S1adium Dnft In 6398770 Pacific's FOi.Oila., V*'f Dnve In 962 2481 ---------------------------------~-----·---, 1111 Melon Time! -~. We Have 'Em All On Sale This Week! 1 .. TllE F~MIL\' c1ac~1 ) "Mommy, a feather fell off your tree." . . ~i\RMr\Dt:KE .- by Brad Anderson · •tGGEORG~ by Virgil Partch (VIP) I -· \ -----''-• 110n the rock1?" PE.4NIJTI . I I ··-·I ' "'~~- SOME900V CMECI( TME SMORTSTOP TO see IF ME'S AWAKE ! CJ D 1-it J,,..1.-_..;;:.ii.. ...... __ ~--.1 ~ u~" WOO" ~OOL ~ ~rAlllW'\M Charltt M. Schull I 6MQJLO MAVE L:ET ') HIM Sl££P. .. A5 SOOH AS ME IAIAKES UP, H6 WAHTS A 6lASS Of aw& JJICE ! by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly l ~-'/ , /::-"~ --~ ' ~~· ~ ~ ~ i .J6f.~,J~ ~ ~· IH!L...A...elt~~~'.:.--J "Chewed up your only pen? Honestly, Marmaduke, what sm I going to do with y~?" JliDGE P:\RKER rH.AHK You, 5WEET~~ART · · VEftl MUCJ/! 50 Pierce MT~ 54Tree 58PSTlell 2"°"'9: 2wordt 81 Leeming 82Aower 83Wen: 2wordl Miid -~ 88 VendOr 17 TumCIOMI DOWN 1ioou. 2"E"Of ··QED·· THUMDAY'I PUZZLI IOLVED I ~ 21 Smell chlngl '4 -blr'9 ~ 25 To4ecl 4e Hwnlllted ' Blrefoot 2t lnflllMI 47 Cell fOftll 6 CMllCe 27 Utllng tOOI 41 Form 8 ''Tlkt the -28 Artgty 50 lf.D.A. '1 _.. 29 tnt>om pertnt 7 Commence 30 Not')WO 61 Tiiiing IOOI • -Etllndtr 31 -91"* 112 Comfort I W• boir flltdllng ... , 93 00.'t rnett 10 COfMNlt 32 .,. '*""Y .. llrd t1 Qi'lll LAik• 13 "*1**I .. ...,.,.. .... 12 Aant 31,...,.. ff, Count (on) 1'S.,., •u.a.-• ., ..... ttar-40Mlllld ,...eor·, ..... 42 ~ 10 WI"*\:,,,_ r ME 00T LOm Of "W.eNT IN EVERYTHIN6 .. &JT HE WON'T WORK R)Pi ME. D. t>.: .. AN• HE wom 'TAKf. NO MONEY' by Ernie Bushm1ller ·~ c----- DR-" BB LE usTEN , F0t-1KQ ... m BC A VIDEO GIWt.fJ A™L.£1E I 4W p,JEED A 50PPl£ WRl5T AND tJIMBLE J:l~R.S ... ... AtlO A lM£AA'4 Otl 'fOf'l 'fMAl~ 111£ ~1 euaJTiri>L ~t 'tOU ~t ~ PRAlZLE "'11\£ c~ew. SAY. P~. KA1'"z ; PO "Yt)O 1'"HINK ,.-HES P.A1'"U!!N,.-IN ZJ4 HAS ACU"rE! ~eA1&£!RI ~ • I ~'ve seeN MUCH C01'"1SR ONSS IN YeG-"S.' by Gus Arriola by George Lemont .. .. .r . --. . f • . . ' . P\8.IC NOTICE . --7 -.,..,., .... TREa REPRODUCED -Surrounded ~ hundreds of cloned seedlings is Ira Lyon, owner of a ~ tree farm in Comme~. Lyon and a Berkeley profe880 are experimenting in cloning .the "perfect" Christmas tree. . · . like crunchy grahola. They put iaaues on cionma in general . that in ~~ted_clwcoal _and "Some oLmy..c.lollestcOlleagues add cbemicals. which causes it to ~ experimenting with human differentiate (or grow again as a cell culture. There arc! some tree)." generalities. The genetic code is He said . the prooeas reflects very unive~." NI.JC N011C( K..-al SUNNOfl c6URT'J NCmCa Of APftJCATION 'NOTICS Of'IAU _ __ Ofc~· T O S ILL ALC OH O LI C °"MAL "'°"RTY c~ -.nuA.on AT MVATS IAUE M Chlo C.... om. w.t · M l-Cl A-11117' ....... Ane. CA 1:119'1 To Whom It M8Y Concern; In the SUperk>f Court o1 the State MARRIAGE OF PETITIONER: KILLGORE, Chrletlan C. & ; ot Celllomla, In and for lhe Counly CINDY BRAUN; RESPONDENT: Wwrw1, Tony J. -applytng 10 !hi ' of Otange. ' LARRY BRAUflf ~I of A1Cot1o11c ~ Violets good-clwice Bring some color into the home with African violets. Any gardener who has been bitten by the "violet bug" can tell y°" why growing thea plants la such a _rewarding &obby. The violets will flower intermittently throughout the year in~ety of purple and pink · shades and also white. When you watel", u.. room temperature water, and either fill the saucer or water from the top, using a thin, nozzled watering pitcher to be sure you dp not get water on the leaves. F~ them regularly. ; , IP. lhe Matttr ol Ille Estate Of IU-OM Conlrol for "41" On Sale Beer & , ~K~. O.C-S. (F._Y l.AW) Wlr1' (pub. Eat. Pl.) to ... ~ . Nollce 19 hereby g!Wn lhlll lhl' C.. k D 1t 44 IO ~at 19032 Magnoll&. ~- , ~ned wt1 NII at privet• ..... N011CE YOll ...... baefl eued. 400, Unit D, HIA"ltlngton ~ THURS. lam • lpm FRI. lam -I m , aubteel 10 eonllrmaton of. Hid ..... few Mini ..-ci ...... , Suc*k>f Cool't on or after IJle 20ltl ,_ ,....... ....... • .,.__..._. P\lbllan.d Or~o Plot. July 18, 1982 3211~ · day ol Jlit'f, 1982. al the ol!lca of E. h ....,, ,., n llalow. • • Paul Tonko:ovtch • ProteHlonat If you wlltl lo ..-1M advloe ofi-----------1 Cotpofauon, 2107 N. Broedway n attol'ney In lhfe mauer, you $ulte 301, Sanla Ana. CA 9270$: ~do eo promplly eo that your =:x. of Orenge, Sl•I• of NapOnMorp!aading,lfany,maybe • an the rlghl, t111a and ftlad on lllM.-lntetw! of Mid DeceaMd al lhe AV llO l .U e t ad II • •ldo . line of dealh and an the right. 1n'4t d91H1tdlldo.I l!I t rlbu1tel puedo and 1n1•• lhat the estate of Mid dacldlr _.,.. Uct..=~?: e ' dacouad hu acquired by ...._ .-Uct..~ 0 eparatlon of law or othefwlla otNf' ....... l.M fa ---qu8 I ; ~ °' In JlddlUon 10 that of Mid--• ---· al Ille tJmo of •th. In Ueted d•H• 'IOllellar' el . Art Show and to all the '*1aln real property conMto de un abog9do an eete · =uat In lhe etty ot Anaheim, .. un10 , d ebarta hacerlo Huntington Center • Counl of Oran~•. Slate of lmmadi.tamante, de aata in--. doi'ly tLru Sun. ' pattlcllfarty deecribod a Ill r~a o atageclon, ti hay n • followa. te>-wfl: alguna, puede Hr roglllrada 't-;;--~-;;;!~i!!!ili-;;1 I • Lot ti of TrllCt 1942 • per 111-i> llampo. • ti ' r9CCWded In 8oolt S4, Pegee 2e and 1. TO THE RESPONDENT: The ~ THI : ,2,. of ~ Mape, Bec:ofdt petttlonor hu llled a petlllon • 10f otange County. I' concemlng your merrtage. II you fall IARL'S • ~commonly known as; 814 N. lo Ille a rftPOflM within 30 days of 'T : , Drive, Anaheim. 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SJ.00 ·-Sl.00 tor kids __ .. • Moi!dlr·Thn41r ~ • Fridlr·S...r 10 I.Ill ....... • Adniuioll -A*'h S4 C*en (6·12) Sl Pwttic SI ~ Oft Wy 12. ll • 14. IS SI Al !lids Free Oft My'' 16 ~NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ZONING . CODE CHANGES ' I ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Orange County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider amending: Section 7-9-129.3 of the Zoning Code ~e: Airport Approach areas, (Co - , · · regulaUons In regard to Federal Aviation Administration regulations, and; Section 7-9-88.5 of the Zoning Code re: CH "Commercial Highway", (Code Amendment CA 82-5) to permit storage and sale of firewood by Use Permit. COMPLIANCE WOTH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAt QUALITY ACT: It was ~termined that the proposed projects will not have a slgnlflcanl adv~rse effect on the environment and therefore Negative Declaration # 12P07,002 for amendment of Section 7-9-88.5. --f-- Date of Hearing: July 27, 1982 Time of Hearing: 1 :30·p~m., ot as soon thereafter as possible. Location: Meeting Room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza (corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd.), _,,.,._,_..t--#ti.-~~-IJ.--~~~~--.~rft"t~~~ bcltton, ffle COINHO does the ,.,, fot Qrfklt· looklng pictures. 1' NEW TENANT -Tom Flores' Raiden are plannlng to· play in the Col19ewn thia fall. ce Raiders setti~g up Sliop • IR •Flores promises an 'exciting team will occupy ,he Coliseum If.._~ C~N · "'We're not the dornlnatina team of the . buyers can be put on a waiting Uat, al "We had extra pnmure ln '79, and '80 LOS AN~ELES 11w Raiden made '70., but we're on the verge of belna a worst. . ~ '81. We .Upped in '81 and we've ec>t -aood footbelJ. i.m." · Ticket prices are •18 on lhe North and to get lt back. The pr'l!IBW'e'• always lt virt'ua1ly official Thunday, clalmb\8 The Loa Anaelet Raiden called the . South aides, •15 in the western portion the.re." 1 only the equivalent of • 102-yard fleta oonf.erenoe to lnlonn the public on ticket of the C.OU.um and •10 (1' the comer -About the dn.li ~ ln the pl would keep them from ft.tlfl.lllng aalet, which are vtrtually eealed by the areaa beyond the eastern end zone. NFL? their 1982 National LeafUe Footbal1 origlnal leUOll ticket purchuen who Flon!!8 waa in a happy mood aa he "We're aware of the problem and echedule on C.ol.iaewn IOil. eatabliahed their priority with the res~ to hia "new' ~· . we're concerned. We're working to get it -"Y.ou wW love thia team," Raiden Raiden by contacting the orpnization -Does he expect a built-in rivalry solved, ~ut we've always tried to keep <:oath Tom Flores told a battery of after offioel were opened in ~Angeles with the Rama? our playera' lives private and we'll lights, cameras and pend.la at a Pl'e9I ln 1980. "You mean the Anaheim team? Su.re, continue to do so." conference at the Univerait)' Hilton. · They'll be comactod by electronic mall they'll-be a great rivalry, ~ more -A last wor<f for the jilted OUl,and '"We're an attacking team wtth a very shortly, and are encouraged to concerned now with the early part of our fan? tradition of oomin8 from behind. correspond only by mail with prioritteA aeuon. "1 have re,norse for the Oak.land fana. "Thia is an excitfng team, with al.ready ..iabllahed. "We'll take care of the 15th game They're the ones we1l miM. But the character and pride. We believe in pride Other potential ticket bu)'ers are when the time comes." The Rams and battle waa ~ with the fan&. and poise. We're a little young in certain encouraged to apply by mail (3540 So. Raiders collide at the C.Olbeum on Dec. "We gave them great football and 1pots, but that's how you build. We were Fiaueroa St., 90007), but there are no 18. t hey gave u s great 1 o ya 1 t y . supposed to be building in 1980 and we promises the Raiden could well be aold .-Any W1tiue pressure on him, as a Unfortunately there were a few j,eople won the Super Bowl. out now. Nevertheless, future potential coach? (See RAIDERS, Pase Ci) ~ynn _ h~com e s ·· a film . critic H is h i t ting gets great rev~ews CLEVELAN·D (AP) - Struggling to regain the swing sat. brouiht him 39 home rum And 122 ~ in !979. Angels center fielder Fred Lynn pulled out some old home movies. !'J looked at the films and found I should drop my hands a li~. and with that, I hit with moie-of...an. ~t.'' uid Lynn, who poked fiiS first career grand slam while Dave Goltz he~ the Cleveland Indians to three singles in ~n 8 -2 victory Thunday night. THE, FILMS Lynn watched dated back to the 1975 Boston- Cindnnati World Series. "I have films of all my all-<star and my at bata in the arld Series, plus some footage irt~ -when I WU awlnging wep. the former Brd Sox star iiii[" Pt made a major fdjustmen\ about two weeks ago ln my 1tence, and it'a made all the dJtterence in the world." Tn his last eight games. Lynn haa:-hlt five home runs and driven in 15 runs. "All we've asked from him. ~ spring training, is just have a normal year," said A.tlgels · Manager Gene Mauch. "Don't have a career year, just a nonnal year -because we have 90 many good ballplayers, -thB;t would ~.adequate," THE GRAND slam, which highlighted a six-run third fnninl, provided a .cushion for i Goltz, wbo is 3-2 since signing Minnesota. "I've always been a. Goltz man, and it gives me a big kick to aee a smile on his f~ Over the last few years, the few times I've seen him, that happy face wasn't there." Goltz walked three and struck out one while pitching hia first complete game since 1980. "We hit a few balls hard, but he made good pitdles when he had-to;'' said Toby Harrah, whose weak blooper to center accounted for one Cleveland hit. "He was keeping the fast-ball in on me. but I haven't been going well lately anyway." LYNN'S BOMER, his 10th of the season, was followed one pitch later by Bobby Grich's ninth hom~ run, chaalng Cleveland~-. Rlck'WalJa. 1-7. Brian Downing'• Tom Brennan brought n the inning's final run. Downing hit bis 14th home run leading oH the sixth, and Rod Carew knocked in the Angels' • last run with a single in the ~verrth. The Indians scored a run in the second inning when Andre Thomtpn walked, took second on a groundout, moved 1o third on a wild pitch and ~red on Chris Bando's sacrif:ioe a y. QUITE A SPLASH -Newport Harbor High product John Moffet takes his new-found supremacy in the breaststroke to the U.S . World.Championship swimming trials next week in Mission Viejo. A first of second-place finish in any of three o.lfr ..... ,......,, a.-..._ events in Which.he is entered will earn him a spot on the U.S. team which will comj>ete at the World Games in Ecuador in August. .. Keeping abreast with the .World ·Games Clampett For Newport's Moffet, it m ean s excelling at the U.S. World Championsh ip t i:ials • ignores ~iji the Angels as a free agent in ~)'r-He was released by Los ~BOWARD L. HANDY the 200 individual medley. -planned to taper from the 1grue1Ung · h ~ elea earlier in the season hD..,Plotttllfl "ldon'tlikethe400IMbecauseit'amore 5~.-hour, s.lx-~ay' routine du'fing peak weal e r There's nothing like achieving the No. 1 f ..a:-•-~ trok and r ttv h f n1n -..a-compillng an 0-1 mark. ... .........-o a uu;..., ... ,.,. 1 e m pre-~ muc o lra1 g penuua. :n--~ _...:. .......--,... . _ __ L-:l•i.L~.:;;~~~,..;;~'OitE--~S~~HA.l>~ u~a~i;.1illQ.i~'1t-.i.WlJW!'Ja.1Jilg.....Lru~--,&MS,~Di~bt:'i~."~=-=--==-::---=:==:-:~-=:=::---~-.ia~e~WO~DonhlSiil(trSUi1tnoa~UONUtitlethiiyearl1l • 00 d will be an integral part 'of it," 0 · vis label. LI~ in the area where the Mission the short course natlonala in the 200-yard TR N · Scotian (AP) - d M h h f l John Moffet of Newport Beach has done Viejo Nadadore1 have gained most of the breaststroke. Since 1979, he has been a BQbby Oampett beet the tougher sai auc • w o ormer y that in breast.st(Oke swimmin~ combetition ld, M ff ~1-.. nt hifh .,.,_,_ ... er and was a member of the .two Troo. ns, the. fearfUl managed the righ.t-hander in h d f 1 fi attention in the ~wor o et ........ _.... UJOWJU ... ..;,_t.. rune wtth a L.1....a:-on ...... _ RAMS SIGN TOP CHOICE From AP d.J1patcbe1 Barry Redden of Richmond, ~ No. 1 draft choice of the Rama. signed with the club Thuriday. t is year an ee s con ent e can h ""'"'' .. ,,.. l b nd f the l980 c:o l · that didn't ~ uuuu: '""' continue his new-found supreU,?. in the says e never gave JVU"""& e c u a seco 0 ~. ympac team final h ~ 1 e , comp 1 e ting a 200 ... ____ k th U W 'd thought. get to Moecow. l f. d "'7 -meter Ul't:&ltwotro e at e · · or~ "l haven't been attracted to that situation His chief oo~tition figures to come spectacu ar, . •ve-un er-par v Championship awimming trials at Ml.asion do ..... __ " h ''Th ha bin Barre 22 N d d ) that staked him to a two-stroke V (n naJ S Compl wn •uc~c, e says. ey ve a ae from veterans tt ( , a a ores lead Tbunday in the first round iejo's ternatio wtm ex next team and they have had some great and Steve Lundquist (21, Muata.ng Swim of the lllth British Open Goll week. · swimmers and made aome outstanding Club) Moffet, a recent graduate of Newport marks. But I prefer the small team "Gienn Milla a the ooe to look out for ln C~pionahip. · Harbor Hlgh, l• headed for Stan lord atmoepbere like we have in the Beach the 200, .. Moffet aaya.· "But you can't A phenome~ day. Definitely University in the ffll. Swtm Club here at N~port and in Long ovetlook Barrett. Lundquist or Nick Nevid, one I' the ~p five rounds rve But right now, bis attentions are on the Beach." either ever played, the curly-haired. Mission Vi* meet (which begins Monday) During the CIF season, Moffet was While the breaststroke has been his forte, 22-year-old ~ said. and a finish in the top two spots in one or injured and was forced to by-pass the th• IM 1s aJao '° hil l!kin&· "rve always And some of his more famous more of the three events he has entered. final& ~nan IM'et," he aays: "But it hasn't been =~Y~=ed lt a I' The Rams would not announce either the number of one-year contracts that Redden signed nor amomita of the pacts. This would give him a spot on the U.S. "l hyper-extended my lplee but I'm over until just rK"ently lha\ I have been able to "Si-y-nine on Troon today team that will compete in the World Gamet the injury now," he saya. "It was pretty make the 8ef1lifina1s and finala in the eivent M • .. d US. in F.cuador' in August. much the same thing that happened to in the national meets." " wu a tei;rlfic ICOre, aai · · 1 Hil bes\ event to date haa been the 200 Jeaee Vassallo (of the Nadadoree and 8 He doesn't begrudge the time spent in ()pen title-holder Tom Wat.>n, · 1 The-signing completed \he rolter of the Rama whb_now have algned all of their draft chCllcel and all of their veterans, 'spokesman said. . ''..C9ach Ray MalaYasl of the Ram. aaid that Redden will be •• ~t at fullback with the ~·-.. t breaststroke but he feels th.la could change, world record holder) bu! hla wu more the water. . who com ed that total on bil _ 1~ ''1 really b.ave no pre1erence in wbiql aertbus. ----I ~ Ewo,..."'three ti.tnea; beerr ---r event I swim," he says. "They are all -different racea and I like them all. In 'the "I think be ripped aome thingl and I juat to Russia, China and all over the United past _1 liked the 200 better but I've ......,_,... 1tretched' aome of the · th.1nga (llgaments) _ States includl.na Hawalll" he aays .. "The -...... ~·· out, not quite ripplng them." traveling tt.elf and then the ec.bolaNhtp to an8 gotten stronger. 'Thanhel for 1peecho Moffet fee la he l• ready for the Stanford ~ it all very much wonh I feel my 100 time'-." championship ~~ ofL1ot -w . ---- In addit-i-on--to-die 10 and -200 the flnala,.. He has been taperlna Ior about •it like_tbe~iUya on the team •t Stanford breaststroke events, he will allo compete In two weeks and aa)'I" 16 daya ia wnat he had (See MOFFBT, Pace Cl) . · Meis m&ke their pitc~ for · a better Second lialf -~ ~ . , From AP ~tcbu l . ROUS N -Quarterback Ken [iJ · Scabler1 told last week he would not ~ l be tnvlted to tralnin1 camp, waa p_laced on · waiveri Thunday by the ' Qouaton QUen of the National Football League. Coech Ed Bilee, at odd.I wt\h the 13-year veteran alnce he took over u head coach last teuon, said h1a decision wu bued on Stabler'• playlna abWty and the Oilen' plaJd for offensive change•. Stabler hu not spoken with \he OUen ataff during the oU -..on and mi8led an appointment with NFL CommJuioner Pete R_ozelle concerning Stabler'a alleged involvement with a convicted gambler. Biles said he told Stabler of his plans July 7 and offered him a chance to retire or to seek a job wtth another team. Stabler had promiaed Biles a decision on Monday, Biles said, but efforts to reach Stabler have failed. Oller General Manager Ladd Hen.eg finally contacted Stabler Wednesday night but still got oore~y. · r ''He told m~ he still hadn't decided_," Heneg said. "I'd say unooncemed wu his attitude. He just continued to vacillate back and forth. How long can you wait?" · 'Blles' declaion marked the second crisis 1,pvolving Stabler in aa many ·aeuona. Stabler sw'prialngly ~ his retirement. prior to the start of the 1981 ~p but came beck after Gifford Nielsen suffered a shoulder iniurv. Davis advances at Amateur Veteran Lee Davia of Newport n each baa advanced to the quarterfinal round of the California Golf Association Amateur Ch.lµil~p at Pebble Beach after posting ide.ntical 4 and 3 wins in match play over Richard Myers of Pleasant Hill and Mike Miles of Cypress. Davia was due to face Gary Vanier of Albany in thia mbming's play, hoping to move on to the aemifinals this afternoon. Ariother local entry, John Burck.le of Costa Mesa, was ousted by Fresno's Dan Hornig, 4 and 3. Corey Pavin of Oxnard, the qualifying medalist, set h.imseU up as the tourney favorite after two victories. Pavin topped Michael Allen, 3 and 2, and defeated Jeff Hart, 2 up, in his second-round match. . Quote of the day Byron Day, an NBC sportscaster, correctly predicting a dent0tion to the mlnora for Joe Charboneau after seeing the Cleveland outfielder recently with purple hair: "Joe'• always been into punk rock, but purple' hair and a .214 batting average don't mix." - . Matthew~ sends G)ants down to defeat Gary Ma«Mw1' two-run homer Ill in the eight h Inning helped Philadelphia overcome a night of futillty 'ft 1he plate and gave the PhiUiea a 2-1 victory over San Francisco ThW'9day nigh t. Philadelphia had ~ed just three ain8lea and a double before Matthews'• ~ ~ • . . Elsewhere in the National Leajue, Gary Carter sinaled in two . runs and Cbrla S peie r · dQUbled in a pwr' to key a five-run fourth inning and CbrUe Lea pitched a three-- hitter aa Montreal downed San Diego, 6-2 . . . Brace Benedict drove in three runs wtth a single and homer and Dale Marpby added. a two- ~ shot as Atlanta romped to an 11-4 win over Chicago IM"""9 , . . John Candelaria and Rod ScalT)' combined to pitch a five-hitter and Dave P~er drove in four runs. three with a homer, as Pittsburgh handed Houston a 5-1 defeat in the Astrodome . . . Dan Drieaaen, Cetar Cedeno and Ron Oester smacked RBI hits in the third innlJ}i, Jgnili!lg a five-run r~y that carried Cincinnati to a 7-3 victory over St. Louis. Th~ setback pushed the Cardi.nala a full · g~m,~ beh ind Phifadelphia in the Eastern OiVlSlon. / soi LOllGPR• , ••• ,. 7 12 5 01 GMAC • 70 A.P.R. LEASE RATE ,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,., friendly parts people . . • 'Graham takes lead at Quad Cities Ttm Gral&am, a atruu.Una rookie, n uaed a pair of birdl• on -tbe rtnt two holes to launch him on hla way to a 5-under-par 66 Thunday for the _ firat-rou'nd lead in the Quad Cities Open golf tournament in c.o.I Valley, lll. It waa the lowest acore the 24-year-old newcomer bad posted on the PGA Tour thla, year and earned hlm a one-shot lead over three others . . . Ka~ Hite, overoomtna a flaw tn her awfni on the nine, and. Cllrll JoblOD shot 4-under-par 68s to tie Sandra Haynie for the lead after the opening round of the Mayflower Cl.a.Ille LPGA tourney in Indianapolis. Andrettl grabs pole at Michigan 500 · Mario Andret~t. atiU looking for • ·his first . victory in a frustrating season, Thursday grabbed the pole position for the Norton Michigan !SOO Indy-car race on Sunday. The 42-year-old And- retti, driving • Coeworth-powered Wildcat 8B, toured the.,two-mile, high-banked oval at Mlchlpn lntemational Speedway at an average speed of 205.233 miles per hour. Meanwhile. Rick Meara took the middle spot in the front row with a fast lap of 203.816 in a Penske PC-10-Cosworth . . . Guard Randy Raamu11en, the last of the New York Jets 1969 Super Bowl champion team, announced hia retirement Thuraday. Television, radio Followii!g are the top sports events on TV tonight. RatinRS are: vvvv excellent; vvv worth wa~; .....,. fair; .....,. forget iL e 6:30 p.m., Chunel 7 ............................ BASE BALL: Kanaaa City at Boston. Annoancen: Keith J~ Howard Coeell and Don Dryldale. Two teams currenUy resting in second place in their ttaP.f!Ctive divisions do batUe in Fenway Park tonight. The Royals, two games behind the pace-setting Anpls In the West, send Paul · Splittorff (7-6) against Boston'• Dennis &;keraley (9-7) in the special Friday night telecast. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m., KM.PC (710); New York Meta at Dodgen, 7:30 p.m., ~ (790). .. , .. Tony AnauiJM lccftd h1I third pt ol thi eveninJn wtth 2:22 left tn the:r= t.o Je9d me · ~ vW:vr:::-1:' ~~~~· Aeaoclation play Thuraday ·~_t1ht at th• LM C..baUefOI Raaauet and Spc!IU Cub. ' MiHlon ~iejo h•d rallltd troroo a 4·2, thlnt-l*bi defidt t.o U. the· pine on cawil fronl Du.ncan CJ.trke and T)'J'OM Bla1t late in the quaner1 to knot the ecore. iii.· · '''" Ancanlan and Mlllion Viejo'• Bob.Wu.on Md l two goala apiece in the firlt halt u \he FJame. held 1 a 8·2 lead enterinc the third. quarter. Alm~ for Fountain Valley were Bo"b Contreru and John t4aaon. ·' The victor')' improved the Flames' n!!COrd to 4·.1r1 overall, while Mlallon Viejo fell to 3-2. In apeedaoccer play tonlaht, the Newport Beach Bttaken take on the liunttnaton Beech Dolphina in a 7:30 matchup. The Breaker"I take a 3-2 record into the contest. while Huntington Beach is wtnlesa in five trie9. The leque ii alated to bold lta All-SW game thia Saturday night, pin.ins the to~yen from the Empire Dtviaion aplnst their b Diviaioc counterparta. NFL. can't r~ach ,; . • • ag~eernent 1n time NEW YORK (AP) -Three days of. oeg9tiatlona between the National Football Leasue playera union and team owners repreeentatlva recesaed withou t any agreement Thu r•day. _al.JowfnR the current contract to ~xplre at midnight. Though there was no imminent threat of a playera' auike or a ~camp lockout by the owners, the expiration of the five-year oontcaa\ OJ>e1led the way for possible job action by the union. "We're apeakina two different~." ..sd- Dan Jiggetts, the Chicago Beara player reeresentative and a member of the Players ASSociation's negotiating team, after tallcB ended. "l would have been better off staying home." _'NFL Ma.ouement C.Ouncil members had..! similar asaessment of the talks. "We're going nowhere -and not ao rapidly,''" said Jack Donlan, executive direct.or of the coundt and the owners' chief negotiator. More .talks were planned for next week in Washington, D.C., QUt exact datea were not announced. Sunsets (all o n Oranges PHOENIX (AP) -Tom Gulllkson scored an upset win over Vince Van Patten in men's singles as the Phoenix Sunsets defeated the California Oranges 25-18 in Team Tennis play Thursday night. Gul.lik8on's 6-3 win gave Phoenix a four-game lead going into the final set. Phoenix closed out th4! match with a 6-3 win in men's doubles. ' The will evened the Sunsets' season record at 3-3. The Oranges are now 1-'I . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Valvoline ·at •21701 ·12 CAD. •39a 10 TRANS AM ~= ELDORADO ii=: EXAMPLE :i:::lf}s;: EXAMPLE . ~-"' ~===--~ • (£ali·blo!,' (j 'i =i ~ Offer expires July 31, 1982 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY•''"'"' ""11 WE LEASE Atl llAIEI Al9 90DRI. CALL •llE IOIEllOI. 13800 Beach Blvd., w .. tmlnater, Callt. 714/892-8851 714/131-2500 PUBLIC AUCTION · E8TATE 'JEWELRY a FINE PORCELAINS, CHINA, BRONZES, RUGS, FURNITURE, SILVER, o~s. Etc. FREE ADMISSION -PUBLIC ANb DEALERS WELCOME -Don't miss this Important ...... ne·cnrna. Crystat,-Po~rllftl;" Bn>nzis,'EUropeanFU"'rfure:-Olls, Efc. Also many fine plecea of antique and contempotary )ewel,.Y lnctudtog watqw,&f aotltalr• dlamond rings. earrtngs, gold chain•, cluster l...dJlamDDO.Jllby ,_HRJ>hlre_J._.,d emerald_ rings. __ . SALE ll6HT Fri., 16th, Sat., 17th Sm., 11th. 1:30 p.m. ' • Property of MYefel prominent Leisure Wortd reeklente. together wtth loventO(y of ~I-known LA. Jewelry In flnenclal trouble. Aleo, out\of·pawn merchandlN. · . TERMS: VIN . MuterCard , -T .. Peraonal check • CUh. Some extended term• oan be atrenged. Property moved for conwn..nce ot ..,. to:. Direct Mail Factor)I Refund SJ.60 on 1% qts. w hen l10U fill out coupon available at stores. • • • • • • • s----.............. . Get a turtle wax e · finish In less than :TRW • 15 minutes. r~=i:-;::ril #TIS • • • • ... wltll comp .. t•r '""'"• for • .,11oothn rid• • 404' mor• eo11trol th•n•,.nurd I " •flH ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • #66Z40S • • • • • : Disc Brake Pads • • • • • • • for many Imported parts · #SIOIS,SI030,SIOJ4,Sl~SS,SIOSI 7.~~ #Sl060, SIOU, S108J, Sl"J . . . . . . . set . - • #SIGla, SIOCJJ, SUOO, S.JllfJ .......... . 2.., ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :, t~~I ~ ll.MTIT£ . : Sup.it-. • • ·Bonder • 1 .--~-----c---•• "t a~e tJie.ir move any (lay llf!W ~~ .... .Y!w ~0zi0~:;;~·~: ·-_.. 0 r P £ T I T I 0 N T 0 traffic. There ~ eome nice llmJta of bay and ~.=r.!~~ ADMINISTER EITAT! NO. • rluctua\.lna wai.r Lempera\Utel and CUJ"Nnit ln Ol'MI\ Wl\el'I have kept the alt.on h'om ltacinl ·a wlde open blte. Tbtre are txcelltnt bait condltlona on the wtalCS., and with • Uulo help trom WI "Old Man of tbe s..11 th• tonaflN cou.\d bl ln ranao of Ntwpon •Ad Dana·b•Md private tporttt1her1 by thl1 WMkt~. · Albacore are already betn1 talcen on the dumptn1 1round1 and OI) the Tanner B1nk1, llCCIOl'dJ.na to eourc. at. Blabe4t'1 on the Ialand. And tl)ere ii a very aood chance they could ahow ln 1ood n\UnbeN on Ll\e 43 Spot or near the t;aat end of Cltmente any day. { THERE ARE STILL large 8Chooll of flsh eome tOO•lU;I milea 160 to 180 degrees off Point Loma with moet the actlon taking place on mini-long range sportfiahera which stay on the ocean from two to tlve days and meek out the migrating ICQoola. The leUOn ia still very early to make any. JIM \. ~. NIEMIEC ---- ~r!,hance tor a banner year for all I Bonito, bul, barracuda and ID~ y•Uowtall are belna cauaht on party bot ta running out' of Or.nae County harbors and (lah.lna la aood for thoee. ti.ah'"' all day, half dAty or twlUgh.t ru.na to local fllhlng 1pot1 and our nearby outer lalanda. Lookl for continued good fiahing throughout the summer month• and make 1ure \)lat reeervatlona are made on local boat.II at least 24 hours ln advance of departure. BAY FISHING ln Newport la very good during the week and slows on weekends due to boat 1pott.ed ~ ctoebr and small halibut .;od atrtpen f delOf1Md 0.-d of tNll All'1ff. bel~hecked lnio Davey'• Looker and Art'• WILL. • LL AT 'VILIO AUCTION To all h•lrt, tMn.flclarlee. TO THI HtOHUT llOOP F()fll di d U \ Lan . CAIH (peyeb61 11 ume of Mlt 111 ere ion a n con n.c•n • lawl\ll MOMy of ''"' ~ 1tattt> ttedl\Dn of t...oi. L rrtmann • Down Baja way, the Hot.ti Lu Arenu yporta .. ngtit, 11t1e enc11n1..._ COfl~ ~d ~r1<>1\• who may b9 • vet)'_ ~ bll!flah IOtlon and 1Qta ot tQ rOCMlerflsh .nd..llow Mkl b IL SlllCMI: Mid o\htCW"Tlt 1n\tta1td Jn tht (lnthe &O: to 50-pound cIA.Ybelna takM\ ~ tO D .. CI of Ttull 111 Ill• properly will and/or •tace: ~ beach. 1:8!'ln have abo made a p>ct· lhowlna '"'fru\~~~l!N J HlllLI A ~tition tw been filed by alon& wUh. lab U J.ha Wale[ .... miult Jiu end J1JAHlli C.. DlftLLJubliftd '.l'hopl.U E.. z..o1bu UI -UM~__,,. ttt~red a aood mlaratlon mhc4'(1 Wltb bltina f.lah . ~e;!':,~i~:':muTt~ Su~rlor Court of Or1n1e LAS ARENAS IS a new area on Baja'• eastern Cape and it remlndl me of fllhln, R,richo Buena Vtsta 20 yeen aao. It 1tlU ll a roUjh road to pt to Laa Arenu, but when th~ rpad.la paved n'ext year, the ~· la aure to attract ~ bi& aame anglers. For more lnlonnatlon on Lu Arenas, phone (213) 949-0201. 8AVIN08 AND LOAN County r equ ulln1 that AHOCIATION. • Calllor11l1 Thomae E. Zelher be corporetlon Aeco11ted tluly 22, IN 1 a pp o Int e d Ill p ere o ru 1 u lnetr. No. ttset 111 booll 1414t. representative to admlnlawr Peoe nit of~., "9clotd• In the the l'rtlllt e of Lo I a L . oltlee ol IM Atoofel« Of Ot1111ge F ( d h · cou~deldoltNll~lbel rlmann un e r t e the f propeny: Independent Admlruatration tollowlno propetty: ot Eltat.et Act). The petiuon The 8outhWfft"1Y !iii feet of la aet for hearing In Dept. the Not1,...,.,1y 126 , ... of IM N 3 700 ""l le ,.._ Nor111e .. 1er1~_100 tut of th• o. at ..:; v venter Anyone who got excited about the salmon Sout"-ttl(r'200 , .. , of Loi 263 of Drive, West, in the City of flJJhlnc locally and wantl to get ln on eome-fantasUc Newpen Heighll Tr1C1, 11 lhown on Santa Ana, California on • fJshlng should head up to Britiah Columbia thii late •~,_dad In Book•. P-oe 13 Auauat 4, 1982 at 9.30 am. • J4dgment based on laat week'• minimal action, but with the cool water, color and lots of bait there swnmer and early fall. :!i~~WI09~~epe, r~ordl oe lF YOU OBJECT to the __________ ..__ ________________ _...., ______________________________________ I YOU AAE IN DE;AULT UNDEI' A granung of the peti!Jon, you : DEE.o OF TRUST DA TEQ JUL y 13, lhould ellher apJ*lt at the f/$~8 UJ CHAMPION ~ w~ STAHOAIO ..... USISTOI FOR BETTER MILEAGE Helpt Serve Gott Limit of 16. .... wy~a .... 14 oz. I0576 WY GIAll WAJl/PUTI 10 oz. I0513 -- ~ ... r-9 'L-.. -----·-------- Oeluu c:-tte, AM/FM, with auto reovetW and MPX radk». #SU03 vw·, t•obb1•.Sc1•occo,Oo1t..1 l97.S 80 Fe>< mos• Oo11un1 with duol ignttion l970 7•·~~ ·SPARK PLUG WIRE SETS For "'Oii Datsun·, 1968 80 fhc 200511), Chery lu•• 1972 80 Toyoto fCo•Oflo,MKll.Celoco. Ho l1.1a 1900<<168 79 for n"Oll Honda1 f.ofd COi.iner 19741 78 VW 19S. 77 IA" &eetlesl 1 9~4 71 Yon VW 19141 80 Robbrl, S<lr0<co(Eac o-.lt Toroto Corotta l600cc 1971 80 ·&ROTOR f0t most Oo11...,1 & Hondof ICNK & A<<0tdl 1966-IOtfac 2602·280t.•ll Sedan & Sto'toft W090"', lS20PIU TlOOccl fO< ,,_, Taw"OIOI 1961 79 ffK. 2M'""' f"f . COIOllO 10I fllt & Hi luar Few moet Votluwogen• 19M-'80 Anoh•im 1280 N. Euclid 772-9&40 • 2340 W . Lincoln A.,,.. 999-1621 lutna Park 1980 U:SS SftAKEIS 89!! 111• .S2.S6 Beach Blvd .• 994-1320 NOW orENI Corona 4'40 Horth Maif\ 734-6390 Coato Meta Aw~0 Supply .,,. " • I 1739 Superior Ave. 642-3384 Fontana 9880·0 Sierra Ave. 350-8441 Fountain Volley • 9880 Womer Ave. 964-6427 Fullerton • , .. le~ '"',,.not 731-6971:..--~-<.'!' 8 Y ba Undo 996-4780 Wl'RI HBPlllG.YOU DO n RIGHT . SPARK PLUGS For molt Ootwns, Hondo1, Toyota" Ford Covrien, & Chevy luv1. STANDARD RESISTOR .89,A.99.A r.9 HOT1,U., A 40,4',11 YOUI CHOICE 54!! DRIVE RITE no••• RADIATOR ~,~.303oFF EVUYOAY LOW NICO lrMl9 • COfttim of, doatn, ... ,, .,.diet, pel ciwtd Mal. ~.•c~r lMOoa» , .... 170. 200 2991 "" FOIO, IC,._., l'62·I0221, • 255; 1601 2", J02, H1W laMirodo "15081 lmperiolHwy.(213)947-5641 Minion Viejo • 24.SlO Alicia Pkwy. 951-9175 Orang• l 100 N. Tuatin 771·3000 Riverside • 10403 Magnolia Ave . 359·3~ 1 Son lemordlno 2086 East Highland Ave.'64-4090 Sofito Ano • 2604 S, lri1tot St. 7~1432 • 1302 £. l1tttS.. 95a '°'~ 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION h i d tale your TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP!RTV. IT ear ng an I MAY BE IOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ObJl\fllOns o r file written : IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATIOH ob1ect1on1 with t h e court : OF TH! NATURE OF THE before the hearing .Your . Pfl0C£!DINO AGAINST YOU, YOU appearance may be In' ~rson SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 2110 Orang• Avenue, Colla or by your attorney , M ... cA92e2~ • lF YOU ARE A • ., "(II a ltfeet add,_ or common CREDITOR or '* conungent 1 dHlgnatlon 11 1hown 1bov•. no creditor of the deceased, you ' warr1n ty 11 giv en 11 to 111 must hie your claim with the l complel-Of conect,_.l The 1 · b1neOc;l1ry under H id DHd of court or presen\ it to the : • Tru11, by r.uon of 1 brMCtl or personal representauve 't defeuh In th4t .obllg111on1 eec:ured 1 n t e ct by the court the<eby. ri.retofore ••ecuted end a PP 0 I dellv•r•d 10 th• underelgned 1 within four months from the 1 wrl11tn Oecl81'1tlot'I of o.reutt and date of firs t issuan ce o f i ·' Demand for Sale. end written notice letters u provided in Section i of btMCh and of elecllot'I to C.UM 700 of th e Probate Code of the underalgned to Hll nld California. The time for •I property lo ut11ty Mid obllg11tone, end therHfler the under1lgned filing claims will not expire c;auMd Mid notice of breac:n Ind of pnor to four months from -.c:uon to be Reoorded April • e d te o f the hearing l. 1982 u 1n11. No 112-111909 In ~ " ....... -n .... ot•i · · ~.,above • P809 ·of Nkl Ofllc;lel YOU MAY EXAMINE Rec:ordl. Seid UI• wlll be mad•. bul tha file kept by the court. If without c;oven1n1 or warranty, you are interested in the e•pr ... or lmplled, regarding title, estate, you may ftle a requ.est ~. or enoumb<enc:., to pay the remelnlng principal 11Um of wt th the court to receive the noteC•l Mc:uted by Mid Deed ot s p e c 1 a I n o t I c e o r t h e TNl1, w1111 lntetwt •In Mid note inventory of estate assets ~~. ~=o!.ci ~ r,::_ and of the peuuons. accounts f .... Chargee anc1 Hpen-of the and reports described in Trull .. and ot the tru•ll ~Nied by Sect 1 o n l 2 0 0 5 o f the said Deed of Tru1t Cahfom1a Probate Code Said Nie won t>e held on ll.lon<Jey. Barrymore and t:ole August 9. 1982 11 2 oo pm . 11 the Attome~ at Law -CbaQman A_.__ entrlllCI to the Clvlo C.nter Bulldlng, 300 EHi 307 E. arrlJlo J Chapman Avenue. In the City of P.O. Box 1117 L Otenge. CA S a n t 1 B a r b a r a , C Ir I Al th• lime o f lh• 1n111 11 93l0t-1177 " :::·:i.i::: ~:;:;,:-~':: 1805) 163-0~63 obligation eecured by the 1bo.... Published Orange Coast d .. crlbed dud ol lrull e nd Datly Pilot. July 9. 10. 16. e1llm•led COlll, aJ1pen ... , Ind l 9H2 ' ~vanc.e 11$109,180.28. 3116 81:.. ' To determine the opening bid, -1:.: you may~ (71•1 g31-011ee ... -•c NOT·i-o.te: July 9, 1982 ruou w. WEST ·MONT FINANCIAL ..:·~-NO-TIC_E_Of--.. -,_-IUNO--- COAP 18 nld Tru11IM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that By T.D SERVICE CO .• triePtannlngCommltllonoltlMIClty of u.gun1 9eac:h wilt hold 1 public eoenct .,_ heiring to con1lder Road By Indy ...,.hoonover. Ab•ndonment A•"ueet No. 112-3. Alllltanl S«:relery .. One City Boulevard, WMI, req1.11111ng 1b•ndonmen1 of "-C f I 92e&8 IC>P'Olllmately 96 feet of the lull ..,.enge, all orn 1 rlghl·Of·w•y width of 30 Ifft of 1714\ 1135-82118 Publl•h•d Oreng• Co11t Delly Avenue w ' northeaa1etly of the Piiot. July t6. 23, 30. 1982 lnterHctlon of Nido Wey end , 3177-82 Am ~VPLIC HEARING Wiii be • P\RIC N()TIC[ held on Wedl\Md1y, ~ 28. 1982. ----------II 7 00 pm , 11'1 the City Council LEGAl. NOnc. Chemt>ere, SOS Forell Avenue. NlWPOflT~•· UNF1ED ~DtaTMCT Lagune8eoeeh.Celrlor_n1e-~-~-~­J~W ~;-061Kb Notioe IMtttnt ... lllD NO. 1,.. Oeper1ment of Community 0.-.eloprT>elll, Ctty of Lagune 8eaCh NOTICE IS HEJIE8Y GIV£H that the Boerd of Education of th• NewpO!t-Me•• Untiled Sc;hool Olltrlc:I' of Ota nge County wlll Publl•hed Oreng• COHI OeH;<--Pllol. J4Jky 16, 1982 3221-.112 r9Qeive Malad bids up 10 2 30 pm ----------on ttie 2ftd day of Auguel, 1982, et NtUC NOTICE lhe offloe of said School o.trlc:t, FlCTTTtOUI llUSlNESI localed at 1857 Pl**"'• Streat. NA--ITAttMENT Costa ~ c.111orn11. al wNc:ti -time nld t>ldl wlll be lllcl~ The following pe!'IOnl are doing opened 111\<1 rMd tor bu11neu u : I U fl pl U I p fl O p T y COVE LIQUOR 1043 !"Orth CONlllTINO OF ONE EACH Coast H'9hw1y, Laguna BMch, CA RIELOCATAILE CLAIHIOOM. 92llSLl b d E 1 DOU8LE l&ZE om ar o n1erpr1see. nc,, 11 Alt bide ere to be 11'1 11c:eo<danc. Calllorn11 corpor11tion 16321 Niantic; with c;o ndlllone atlled In bid Clrc;le, Huntington Beach. CA ~age now on Ille In the office ol 926411. lhe PURCHASING Director of Mid Thi• ~ualnt!$1 Is c;ondueted by I Sc;hool Dlllrlct. 1llS7 P11cent11 corporet1on Street, Colle Meta. Callfornle Lomt>ardo Ent.,.pflMS. A Bld Deposit of 01'I< ThovMnd Inc Ootlera (St,000.00) wlll be required John l Lombardo, In lh4t form of I Bid Bond, CUhler'• Pres ()Midi or Cenlfled Check "'*"' Thi• tt•t-t was fifed With the p1y1bl• to the Newpori-Mua County Clefk of Orenge County on Unified Sc11Q01 DlllJ1c:t June 23. 11182 - The BO¥d ot EdUc:ailon ,._._ F1'2042 ' the right lo rejeet eny or alt bide end P Put>ll1hed Orenge Co as I Deity ~ to waive eny lnlorm1llly or llOt June 25,July 2. 9. 18. 1982 ~~ In erry Bid rec.IVld 27112-8.< ~ • .. fl'Ul!t:teNOftC{ • ' Or-.. c-tJ, C......... RCTfT10U8 llUllMHI 1 Domttr HwY9J FWMf, C..P.M. NAME ITATOENT ~ DtNctot Th• following per1on 11 dolng (114)~ ~ .. '. Publlthed Orenge Co111 0111y TOY SOUND EFFECTS. 16(6 Pilot July 18. 23. 1te2 Carewey Ortw, •C, Colt1 Meal, CA 321g.92 921526 ----------WILLIA M LEON STORMS, fltalC NOTICC 181& C1r1way Drive, •C, Coal• j ACTTTIOUl llUaMH •NAME aTATEMENT TIMI IOllOW!f>g pereont are doing b1.1sine11 as tAVI N E FI NAN CI Al INVESTMENTS, 2091 Bu1lneu Center Drive. Sull• 200. lrvtne, CA 11271S. JAMES T CAPRETZ. 2091 Bust,_. Ceorer Dflve. Suit• 200. lrvlne. c" 92716. KENNETH S. KASDAN, 2091 Bu"-Cenlet Drive, Sulle 200, lrvlne, CA 92715. VANCE C SIMONDS. 2091 Bull,_ O«lt« Drive. Surte 200. lrvlne. CA 921111. FRANCIS tf. OODD, 209 1 But!,_ Cenlet Drive, SYll• 200, Irvine. CA 12¥ 1 ™9 bulln4llle le condu<:1ed by • geottal per1nerthtp. .i-T Ctptw Thia ... w-i. -tMed .ttll Iha Cou(jty Qlftl Of °'..,_. ~l''Y j)f'I July 7. 1H2. • CA)IMTZ a KAIOAN ,....,.,. .. ""' .., .,..... c ....... DfM ...... Meta. CA 926211 , Thll t>ua1..-le ooooueted by an I lnd1Vldu81 : W L. Stormi ; Thia 1111-1 -llled wf1h the • County Clerk of Orange County on July 15, 1982 ,,.,.. f Pub1l1hed Oreng• Co111 Delly , Pt101. July 1e, 23, 30. Aug. 8, 11182 • 3209-82 -: P\atC NOTICE FICTITIOUI llUllMEU NAME ITA,...NT The lollowlng P«IOl'tl -doing bualnetlll. R•VENTURES. ~ 19 MM\ Street, Svll• 75. Huntington Baach, CA 929148. i l • • J VICTOR C ROBEtET, 11872 PrHlden1e Drive. Huntington BMcll, CA 92648. • MAROA"ET A. A08ELET, &812 ,.,.._,,. DrM. Huntington Beech. CA 92648 ~~It COll<Mfed bY. ~ VlctOfC.~ ~ CA 1171i-11a Thie .. ,,_, -..., With 1he t ,1_ County °*" of Otange Cc:ulty on J _.. June ao, 1812 Publllhed Or1n9e Co111 Diiiy ·~ Pllo4. J.Jky 9, 18, 23. 30. 1982 Publlahed Otenge Ooaet Dally ________ s;;..1;.;1.;.M.;.2~ Pilot. July 2, 9, 18, 23. tM2 2t1M2 P\llllC NO TICE FICTmoua auSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lolk>Wlog pe<eon• are doong business u - 2996-a2 P\8.IC NOTICE J(.(IOMC) FICTJTIOUS 8UllNE88 NAME STATEMENT l ne follOWlnQ perS0111s are doing hustnuS as. _ TELEVISION .a.~71--IBltJSH OPEN -Third round Dlay ln the Ofdtlt aolf champJonahtp ln the wor !rom Ayrshire. Scotland. lQ a.m. 01) -RODEO -Coveraa• of the Buffalo 8Ut Rodeo, taped June 20 at tho Wild West Arena In North Platte Neb. 11 a.m. (5) -BASEBALL -Ansel• at Cleveland. 11:1~ a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Kamat City at Boeton. ' · 11:30 a .m . (9) -ARM WRESTLING - Coverage of the 1982 world profes.slonal arm wrestbng championshi~, taped at Kansas City. 2 p.m. (4) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Sh09tlng editor Jim Carmichael hunt.I dudu on Virginia'• Parramore Island. 3:30 p.m. (2) ..t... CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - K evin .,Morgan (20-9) def ends his USBA welterweight crown agalnat Marlon Starling (23-0) 111 a scheduled 12-round bout, taped at the Felt Fo,rum ln New York. Also: Taped coverage of the 3,bOO-meter race at the Crystal Palace · Invitational in London. 4 p .m. (7) -SUGAR RAY LEONARD'S GOLDEN GLOVES -Pennsylvania vs. Rocky Mountain in a series of bouts taped ln December in Des Moines. Iowa 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Davey Moore (9-0) defends his WBA world junior middleweight title against fonner WBC champion Ayub Kalule (38-1) in a scheduled 15-round bout taped at Atlantic City. 8 p .m. (11) -ALL-STAR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL -The 31st annual Shrine All-star football classic, featuring 56 players from Southern California high schools at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Five players from the Orange Coast area are also involved. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Cleveland, 11 a.m ., K.MPC (710); New York Mets at Dodgers, 7 p.m .. KA.BC (790). S unday TELEVISION 8 a.m. (7) BRITISH OPEN -Final round play in the Br1t1sh Open from Troon Golf Club in Ayrshi{e. Scotland. 11 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Live rfhg-- to-flag coverage of the CART Michigan 500 from Brooklyn, Mich. Also: The women's climb and T&ppel and wtute water events in the Survival of the Fittest compet1tion and an update on the Tour de France bicycle race. (5) -•BASEBALL -Angels at Cleveland. 1:30 p.m . (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY -Art Frias (24-2) takes on Ruben Munoz (13-1) in a scheduled 12-round bout for the vacant USBA lJghtwe1ght tttle, telecast from Atlantic City. Also: Live coverage of the Calgary Stampede rodeo. 2:30 p.m. (4)-SPORTSJOURNAL -Spirit of Competition: A celebration of sports looks at such athletic luminaries as Mickey Mantle, Bob Gibson, Richard Petty and Julius Erving 3:30 p.m. (4) -OUTl>OOK LIFE -Fonner ·Boston Celtics basketball player John Havlicek goes after bluefish off Martha's Vineyard. 5 p.m. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS Sund•y b•lln••ta ~ ":::' :':· ~ • "'9tedor Of! llnclOI--"" TIJuane'a d0wn1:! :r~~ ~a .... ~ Pm. • Of'90 de ~ et 4 T0teroe WIN be ll'IQy Serrano, iongurne tev:tt eq~,;.,, ater ~ ~•IQr~ E1plnou (Armu~,.~d ~. Jf., -o newoom.r !I Serreno Wiii reoe a s M ligh\ two l>ull1 Neh ~ WC08 bull The Othet• wlll maldng 111 TIJ!Jena debut Garn )' LMI, • renc:n Serrano, 35, wiu be the flrat ~orm In TIJuene "''' IYfTlmet hofNbecti, matador ro ore lntorm111on and llol! 20lego •I Grant Tra~ 1030 Fla eta •vatlable In San 39~8. and In Loe A OUrth St • Phone 17 14) Tlc:lletron ouuere ~ •t 1111 Murtay·1 and Tlclleta .. lllO •vWble at llWI l>ullllQhf Olti()e .J -Host George PIUTtpton talks with tennis great lllYIST--s Billie Jean King. _. RADIO WAllTID! Angels at Cleveland, lt-a~. n::-flf----------IJ--~ New York Mets at Dodgers, 1 p.m., CASH flQW l'tl!llC NOT1C£ Pta.IC NOTICE Trucker ~hampfonshf p !I al R.chl•Y II I,,. .ite ol Of~ County lnl9'~~=plC)MtllP• SalUfO•Y and the Ameri<lal' T ruc.k., $un08Y he t982 Ameflc&n Truek9' II II Ille loul111 ev•nl ,01 I ,,,...\"" OleMI lluc\11 enO -•~•hip Serie• or WV'~ • ... llGI In IOU• Cllatnl""'c;,;;pauuon w111 lneklcle Oreg r d~-aklll) driven on :>e1urO•Y and • troclt r~ ( e.,.... . .,. log Sund•Y and 1ruek t>NUl!.i~1e:1<el• ••• $1 Sa1Ufd8Y. $3 tor a.nwei lldrnl-°" ell .,. $8 lflGlu<SlnQ pit pit pa..... Suno~ l~t>tna11on 1iCi.e11 11e $ \5 a0mltal00 w-. •l OCIR and Tw:kelfon outlets nc:ll•I• are °" ::;' 11 lhe Scre9mlng Eaole. a tel· Alto tehedu E 1 d ven by Gery Ce<ven'f powered 1n1ernet1on•I ~~1~ '~orm bOlll d•Y• el 2 eoonlry·-'•rn b•nd pe pm . . .tletro 'LPal{ue bast"ball AEMAININO 9CHEOUU OOLOEN WEIT July 111 -Pantller111 Har1 Park 7 Pm · July 20 -Laf'onde at Harl P•ril, 7f m JutY 25 -Oaucnos It Golden Wei n'o o n (double-lltad9'1. July 28 Horne1s 11 Hen Perk 7 P m Aug. 1 Hotneta a1 Golden West noon (dou~ne.oe.1. Aug 4 -Cnargers at 8rookhutst Park, 7 Pm • Aug 8 Laf'onda a1 Golden West noon (double-header). Aug 10 -49ers et Le palma Park, 7 Pm . Aug 15 -Olanra el GOiden wea1 noon (double-header) ' OltANQI! COA9T: July 18 -Panfller1 11 O<enge Coan noon (d<>Ybie-nelderl. July 23 Hornets at Hart Park . .7 p m • July 25 -Chargera 11 Cypress noon (dou~'-<!erl July 29 -Gian ta at Hart Perl!' 7 P m • A1i9 1 • LeFonde 111 Santa Ana noon (d<>Yble-he•der). Aug 2 -La Fonda at Hart Perle. 7 P m . Aug. 4 -Panther• II Hirt Park 7 pm Aug 12 -49er1 At Hart Perk, 7 p.m ' · .. · IAOOU!BACK: July 18 -49e<s al Long Beach noon (double-header). July 22 -•9er1 at Hart Per11 • 7 Pm . July 25 -Ruatlets at GOiden w .. 1 ~ (dOOble-hHdef). July 27 -LaFonda 11 Hart Perk 7 Pm . Jul)' 30 -Cnergen at s.ddleC>ec:lc 7 p ,;., Aug. t -Penther1 at Saddleback n~o~ (double-header). Aug 7 -Hornets er Hart ' Park 7 P m . Aug 10 -Hotnell II Hart Park. 7 p m • A~ t 1 P1ntller1 II H9'1 Park, 7 p,m • Aug 15 - Cnargers at Cypress noon (dOUl>le-huder) NOTICIE Of' APP\JCATION TO llEll AL COHOLIC MVIERAQH 7-15-a To w nom It May Concern: LI. AmblOM w M •• epplylng lo tile 01p11tmen1 of Afc:ohollc !\ls TAX SHELTER S!Q,000 MINlfl01 CALL JIM (714) 841-0279 Beverage Control for ··• 1·· ON"'===========~ SALE BEER & WINE (Pub Eat -Pl.) 1-DISB FDI CISB 10 Mii llc:otlollc: be\weo-at 111" Newll<>pe. Unll 101 l 102. Founllln Valley. CA Publlahed Orange CoHI Oally Piiot, July 16, 1982 Get GREEN ca.ah for WHITE eiephent.a with• Clalelfled Ad Call M2-5&78 ' m1111TT SATUBD!Y NIGHT. JULY 1i BROOl<HURST ANIMAL OLOE TYME :~~ HOSPIT.t.l. 142:.t Brookllursl W1y, Unit E. We•1m1ns1er. CA ~~3~~~~~~.~~~~---~-------~~----,--~----~~~~--~ 9211113 Sn1u Hsiang Cllen. 830 El Vietor A 8rallc1110. 16791 Mercado Avenue. Montetey Park, Robefl Lane Huntington Beacn CA Calllornie 91754 92847 ' Jen Stull Chen. 830 El Mercado Shirley R Branc110 16791 A_,.,. Monte<ey Perk C.r11ornl Rober1 Lene. Hunllngton Beach. CA 91754 • 92847 Tn1s t>u.ioess is conducted bv Tiiis busir>ess os conduc1ed by an lnd1111duals !Husband & W1te) lndllllduaf J«i Shih Chen Shlrley R Branearo Shiu Hei11ng Chen Thi• a111emen1 WH filed w11n 1he Tiits atatemenl wes filed with lhe Count)' Clerk of Orange County on CQ\lnty Clet'I< ol Orange County on July 7. 1982 June 22 1982 ,1'21191 ,1'2011 Publlalled Orange Coast Oally Pubhahed Orange Co11t Dall P110t, July 11, 16. 23 30. 19112 PllOI June 25. July 2, 9 18, 11187 . 2984-82 27711-82 • HAllDTOPS • HATCHBACKS ' • UDANS-.• WAGOlll •••ATS• •x•WAGONI LA•GI SILICTIOll OF HAltD TO FlllD MODRI NIKE BLAZER LEATHER HITOPS Reg. 4? Now $2995 Slightly Blenllshed NIKE RACQUETTE LADIES tEATHER TENNIS SHOE White & Blue Reg. 37.95 Now s2395 NIKE CURT CANVASS White & Blue $1498 White & Red SllglTtly Blen\lthed .• NIKE TEMPEST LADIES RUNNING SHOE Air Cushioned Sole Reg. 52.95 Now s3395 Unlike shoes, you can't buy new feet when they wear out. That's why NIKE makes shoes for Individuals. Shoes for the road, the trails and models for both. For feet that are flat or arched, rigid or flexible. Whether you chum out 125 miles a week or run a good ten. So cQme tie one on. And avoid a run-In with your feet I I E & D ATHLETIC SHOES I • --w.9594 HAMllJTON -·t .HUNTINGTON BEACH . SALE HOURS: FRI. 10·8 • ttAT. lM SUNDAY 10-1 • • -POST TIME 7:45 ' Nation'• Flneat 2-Y ear-Old Quarter Hors•• Including 1715,000 Kindergarten winner Sall On Bunny .,. ex~ted to compete In 2nd leg of Los Alamltos Triple Crown wHh nearly M00,000 at ......... the ao •econd daah-Ovet-400 ~~.._..___ __ '· .-1-1 . . .. I l 'Y' I I • • • • MAJOfl LIAQUI ITANOIN<N A"*9cML._... wtlftNll OM9R>N w t. !'et. oa &o 37 ~1& 41 31 ~ 2 46 3t ~ 31\ 46 42 517 5 N 41 427 12\4 st 51 •27 13 21 eo s11 22'-' UtTW•OMllOM Mll'IW9U-.. &o 36 588 Boeton M> 3e .611 " 9elllrnof• • 48 38 .542 • o.trott / 43 41 .612 e·" CleYelend 4 1 42 494 e ,.... voni 40 42 •ta llY. Toronro M •7 .«7 12 ~--.. ....... ~2 MtlwMlk .. 1·5, 'Cnlc41QO 4 .. Toronlo 5, r .... 1 ao.ron 5, Kan ... Clly 3 8el11more 3, S..llle 2 N.-Yorlt 2. OulMcl I OelrOll 11, ~· 2 TOfWlllt'e0-4fttel• (ForlOll 8-1) et C-and (O«>ny 11-11) Tex .. (HOUQh 7-T) at Toronro (Clancy 7-7) S..11le (F 9annl•rer 11·5) er BalUmora (0 Mllf11Mz 8-11) Kanue Clly (Blue 1·81 at Boelon (Eckeniey t-71 Oeklan<I (Langlo<O 1·10) al N9W YOik (Eric;Ju1on 5-71 Chicago (Kooeman 2·3) •t Mllwauk•• (H ... S-61 Oat•Oll (Mo<ri. 10-11) ., MlnnMOI• (VIOi• 3-0J NeUonal LNQue WHTl!llH Dlvtlk>M W L ~t. CMI 52 33 112 60 37 675 3 •• 43 5111 • •2 47 472 12 37 49 430 is·~ 34 !13 3111 19 IAITl!MI DlvtllON Pl\llaoalptil• 41 31 ss1 SL LOUii 41 40 Pltt•burgh 45 40 ~.,. ~.,. Mont,.) 44 42 ,_York 41 47 ~ 31 ~ .._.. 512 4 488 8 400 14 IWw York S, 0odt«'9 2 Atlenle 11, Ch~ 4 Cincinnati 7. SI. Lout• 3 Pltt.Wgn S, H-ton I Monttaal 8, San Oleao 2 Philadali>Na 2. San 'rW>Cllc:O I ,....,..a- New Vorti. (Falcone S-111 et Dedt•" (Valenzuela 12·7~ n Allanla (Mahle< 8-1) at Chtc.go (Note& 6-7) Ctneinnatl (B. Sl\lrley 2·71 at St Louie (M1K11 e.7), n Pltuburgh (McW-• 5-31 at Houlton (AyenH>.n Monlreal (Rogara 10·•1 et San 019110 (Lolet 10-2). n Plllledelphla (Carllo" 11 7) e t Sen Franctaco (L.aalley 7-81. n AMERICAN LEAGUE ................. 1 tttt111111tgn toO ooo ~-• r o ~on ooo ooo 100-1 e • 0111011ar11, lo1my (71 and T Pana. t1111011, L•Oorl• (ti 1110 flulol• w-~ M t.-tvuon ... 1 a -lcun) I•) HA-l"lttabUfgll, P111o. .. (I) A-lftea ,...,.~a Olndnntll 1oa ooo 100-1 1J 1 SI. l,,.oult ~ 000 000-3 1 0 ktnyl. Kern (ti 111d T ravtno; Stuper. I.a/Ill (3), Keat (8). k-(71. laPOl<\1 (I) llld Porter W ll«"'r.· 8-1 I. 81~. 4 2 S-Kern (I) A 2 ,tl3 •xpoet,, .... 2 Monl'"I 000 &00 100-8 0 0 San Olego 001 000 100-2 3 2 lM and Carter, Montelueco, EICMl1>er991 (41 Ore..clly C•I. Chlffer (Ill end T Kenn.oy W-LM, 7·6 l -MOtlltlUXO 1·& HR-San Oteoo. S.laiar (II A 22,495 l'tlll ... I, Glente 1 PMlldelpllla 000 000 020 -2 II 0 ~ Franclaco 000 000 100-1 4 3 • Kl\lkow. McGrn (I I ancJ 8 Olaz, Ge ... Mlrllon (II) and May. W Krullow 11-11 L Gale. 3·11 $-Mc Grew '(41 HA Ph~t<l94PhlL Matti-a 11'~ A ---004 Top 10 (._. tn 111 •I belt) A ... IUCAN LUCMJll WWlleon,KC Hr!IM.MIM Herreh.Cle l M P11r1en 0.1 Cooper.MM 8or"'41i,Mll Gantnw,MU McRae.KC P9Ciotek Ctv QAtllH~. 81 214 33 112 348 75 2118 48 ll9 )34 82 327 87 101 330 84 21' 42 72 339 7t 330 &e 107 324 80 327 58 108 324 82 200 Ill 83 315 es 32s. 411 102 31• 73 2ee 33 83 .J 12 Homelllw\• 0 Thomae. Mllweu•H. 22, lhorn1011. ~ano, 20, OQ»vle. MMw-M, 20, lie. Jeck-. Af\Olle, 20; Cooper. MllweukM. Ill .. _ .. HMl11 Mc:R••. Kenau Clly, 80, Coopet Mllwau•M, 70, ThorntOf'I. Clev•l•nO. 81, LuzlNitl ~. 85, Hrbek. MIMMola. 81 l'ttcfllrle {11 ~) Vu•ovtell, Mltwlllik ... IC>-4, z.tw\, A ....... 10·4: Burne, Chicago. 11 ·4, Bar~•• C-anc:t. 10-5, Guidry, -vor... II~ C...Oln, S..111e. 1-4. McGrego< BaltlmOr• 1 1~. Sulelllte C-end 7 4 NATIONAL L.aAOUt! Otl-.Mll McG ... 81l T Pena.Pgll Knlght,Htn Cer1er.Mll ~ .. Deoten AuJ<>nM.SO Mao1oc1t.Pon OeW90f\.Mll Alcharde, SO O u It H ,01. 85 311 48 102 321 5' 171 20 !141 315 74 280 30 81 314 88 328 47 103 3 14 llO 281 5' 80 313 71 237 42 74 312 llO 2811 55 ~ 311 83 308 ~ t5 310 711 3111 81 117 307 llO 2411 33 711 308 ......... _ Murpfly, Attelfl-. 2', Klngmlll ).l.w Yor1c 22. Cer1er, Montreal. Ill Homer Atlanta 18 J Thomi>eon. Pt111butgh, 17. Clari<. San Fraoc:ttco. 17 ,._......,IA Murphy. Atleota. &4, ~. MontrMl. 80. Cart., Montreal. 57, K~. -Yor•. 57. T Kermeoy, Sen 0teoo 57: CIWll, San FrMCIXo. 57 P'llchlne (11 0.CW-) LOllat. San Oi.Qo, 10·2, O Ro1>1ne0f'I. Plltlburgll 10-3, llogera, Montreal, 10-'. Sulton, Houatoo, 8-5, Y~. 0odt«'9, 12·7: Fortcll. St. Louie, 8-5, Soto, ClnclMlll 8·S car11on, PlldlldalpNe, 11·7 A~ 8, lndlane 2 Pete Roe.'a Ml ... tone Hit• CAUf'OfU11A CLEVELAND The Mat of ""leSlone Ma "' the 20-yeer Ml r It bl • r h bl mejor IM0"9 car-al Pet• Row Downing II S I 3 2 A Baotlr 11 2 0 0 0 I -Af>< 13. 11113. lrtple oft P1ttaburgh I BeroiQui II 0 0 0 0 Oflona 11 2 0 I 0 Bob Friend Carew 1b S O 2 1 Harrah 311 4 o t O 500 -Sept 111, 11115. Sll'Qle ott New Ra Jcltart rt 3 I I 0 HatgN ID 3 0 0 I v~·· AJ Jecttaon B Cieri< rl 1 0 0 0 Tlwnt" Oh 3 1 I O 1,000 -Jun 28 11181 alngle Oii - 8aytor dll 4 1 3 0 Hayes rt 4 0 0 0 Vor1c 1 ~ Selma O.Cnca 3b 4 I 2 0 Elarldo c 2 0 0 I t, SOO "ug 20 19 70 tingle oil Lynn Cf S I 2 • Hallfdny c o o O O Montt ... a Can Motton Ot1oh 211 S ' 1 1 Mennno er 3 o o O 2.000 Jun 19 11173, MnQ1e ott Sen Boone c !I I 3 0 Cretg cl O O O C1 Frlllld*:O'I Rori Bryant Kalletlr u • 1 0 O MMt>orn 211 3 O o o 2,500 -Aug. 17 11175 , atngl• off Flachlln .. 2 I 0 0 PttteboJrgh'a 8rUQe K.!t2!! r-i~~~""'l'llll~M ~:..:.,.T~Ol~ili:r-="-W:za;.....;2....;;.3~2r-~.....:..~3~.;o;o•tr~-::...::~g~.~~:...:>,151~~,9~7~9...--.~,n-g~t~•-o"""" ._. bf ""::19 ~ontrMI I SI-a g::::, 010 ::: ~~ v:,;.~T~ ~ 11180, WtQle oft New -Mllboufne DP-CaHlomle I, ClewieNI 3,831 -Aug 10. 11181, a1ng1e off SI 2 LOB-Calllor,.ie 13, Clevelend 3 Louil' Mark Llll•ll (became Nalionaf 2B-Oownlno HA -Lynn ( 10). Grich (II), LNQue'• elt-ume hit IMderl Oownlng (14) SB-o<t!I-S-l<elleher 3.772 Jun 22, 11182 double otr St SF-Benoo Louis JO/lo St-ttiecerne malOf IMgue a CalllotNt • H II IDt U to a«x><>O ell·llltW M -I GoltJ (W.3-21 9 3 2 2 3 1 C~ LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARI w .. 11 Cl .1 71 2'> II S 5 2 0 ... Ion (11·12·y9M-olde) Brennan 3.... II l 2 2 2 ot•r111et 12 TOCH\NAME..-T Ander.an 3 5 I I I 3 Al .. I HEP-by Walts (Baylorl WP-Goll> (9' tl#Wton U.) T-233 A-t0:17~ Th......,'• lcore ...,_.IAtyeS,~I T-000 000 001-1 I 0 Moer1can II FOUlttMl Valley North 8 T0too10 ~ 001 00.-5 12 O '°"""''' a.-Honeycut! Bollano (3). Schmid t (71. Oce•nYlew Amertca11 va Fountam Vallflv Oarwtn (8) and SuncJt>erg, Slltb and B Nor1h. 7 30 pm Mattinu. W-Stleb. 8-10 L-Hooeycull ... wda(t .... 4-10 HR Torooto. Bonnett CSl. 8arftt!ld 191 Se•YllW vs Stenlon 5 p m B Mllt11NZ (3) A-14 123 Aid lo• s. ...., ... J ..... Kaneu City 000 210 000-3 12 o 1.t RM!ftwood UI Boelon 000 040 10•-5 f 1 ThwedeJ'• kcM-1 Gura. Armatrong 171 ano S1eug111: lorrei, Founlalo vauey SOUlh 13. W•lm1ne1er Buron-(•) 1111d Allen900 W-8urgme4et Nat1on11 11w .. tmlnaler N111ona1 al•mlneled) 4-0. L-Gura 10-eHA-Bollon. Evana t 121 TOl!lgM'a O-A-211 IMi Robtnwood vs Huntlnglon Velley. 5 30 OrWae 1, MarlNr• 2 p m Sea111e 000 000 200-2 • 0 a.tur.S.,'• a..,,. 91tt!!Nn1-~-000 -OOX-3 11 0-OC..nvlew Nah0t1al vs &otsa. l pm Butt ... And«Mn (61 end Bunino. s-1 17); McGregor, Stewtrl 17) lllO 0emoMY W-McGregor. 11·6 L-S.•ll .. 6-11 S-Stewart (21 HR-8alllmore Bumbry (2) A-14.592 Tlgete 11, T.tne2 Oatrott (lllQO 401 020-18 111 0 Mloneaote 0 01 100 000 2 II 1 Pelrv. Saucier (7) 8nd L M Partlah, f!OMy r4l: o·eonnor. PaceUa 111. BOtll 14), Ll11le 1111 end Laudnar W-Plttry, 9-8 L-0 °COt'il>Of 2-3 S-Sauc1er (5) HA Detroit. l M Parriah (14). 8'ooll.-(5). Trammell (•I A-111,108 Y--2. A'• I Oeklend 000 000 100-I II 0 New Yorll 000 000 02x-2 II 3 Norrta, Underwood (II), Beard (8), Hanna (I) and M HM1h. MorgW1, Frauer (7). A. M•y (7). GouaQe (9) ar'ld Wynegar W-Goeuoe 4-4 L-BMrd. ~ HA-N.w Yorti.. Net114' (7). A-30,287 • • 1"'91'0Am .,_ .. White lo• • CllleaOO 100 010 002-4 II 0 Mllwauk.. 100 300 04a-8 15 I L-"'P HICkey (5). Ootaon 181 and Fial< VucttovlCto. Slaion (21 and Stmmona W- Slelon, 7-1 L-l.am9 1-4 HR-~. A Lew (2). e.i .... ( 12). IECONOQAMe .,.... 5, Whit. h• 4 ChkllQO 000 100 000-4 8 0 Mttwauk.. 013 000 Ob-5 1 0 ~~llY~~ 1 i,.a S -Flng.,a (It) HA-Chicago. P aciorek (7), Mllw..,11.ea, Ogllvle (201 A-33.657 NATIONAL &iAGUR Mee.l,Dotlgefta NIWYOM... L.OeAMQ9LU .,.... ., .... 'Mlft.ot s 1 2 2 au.a ' ' 1 o 81111¥ 5110 ....... 5010 ""'·" 21tl ....... 3020 SQTIUCT a TOUMA.MINT • ...,... I., .,...._.. Y\elO Lehi Tllw'adlly'e kore s~ 4. Mtuion Hilla o T Oftigflt'a 0- Et Toro Y9 Mltaloo Hfft1. s 15 p m Satvrdmy'• a-. Laite For .. 1 vs Irvine Norlh, 10 am ~· (Iii ._ C*'-'le U.1 Tilur9deJ'• ~ Irvine Soutll 3, San ,Juan I T enlgltl'e GelM VlejO vt Mtaalon South, S. 15 p m .....,.,..o- laguna 8Mct1 VL t._.... 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U.S 33-40 73 8111 Aooen U.S 38·37-73 •·M•lcOlm L...-a. England 35-311-7' MIU Miii«, Engl&nd 37-37 74 Ban Crenthew, US 37.37 74 S&ndv Lvle Enqland 38-:)1-74 Rey FIO.,.O lJ S :M-40-74 Gil Moro•n. u S 35·311 74 MW11ft Poxon, EnQland 35-3._74 •·An<l•aw Stubt>a. E.nglano 35-31-74 Peter Tupllng, E.ngl&nO 35-40 75 Pell! Ooeterhult, England 35-31 7 4 A M Jamlfton. Enclllr>O 3$-311-74 Martt J.,.,_, Eft91and 34-40-7' Harold Herinlng. Sou111 Alrlce 37·:17-H Je<emy Bennetl, Engi.nd 37-37 74 Barnaia Gallacher Englana 36-311 75 Manuel Pln«o. Spelo :n ·:sl 1.J Rogar Chepman, England 34 .. 1-ft Oe<lll WlllO<I, S Alrlca 37-38-75 Paul B1ed .. y E"914m1 37-31 75 EamoM Oatcy England 38-38 7$ Hsu Shena·S.n. 1.,.,.,, 36-39 75 Gordoo Breno Enolfnd 35-'0 7S Ch!P 8ecll. US 37-38 75 S1e-. Ctpa, ~laoo 35-40 75 Gerry Hex, England 36-311 7 5 luo AOl<I, Japan 33_.2-75 Brian BNnfl. Englaod 37·31 75 Gary Player, S Africa ~I 76 AnlonlO Garrido. Spain 37-311-75 Brian Wall• England 311-31 75 Oe¥1<1 Jlf099', Engl&nd 311-38 75 Brian Marcht>ank. Englend 35-4 t 70 JO/In Fowler. E"Ol•na 37-311-76 Huba•t GrMll. US 31-38 711 Jaclo Ferazn US G7 .39 78 Terry Oai. US 37-311 78 Tom Puru•. u S 35-41 711 Joay R• ... 11. US 35 .. 1 715 Simon 8111\0p. England 37-311 715 Peter TownMna, England 36-40-76 Mitt• Fergvaoo. Aualrall• 37-39-76 .,. arren Humpl\reya, England 35.41 711 Orel\811'1 Mar111. Engtend 31-38 76 Mari< JonnlOtl, England 36-40-76 Merk McHulty s Alric• 31-31-76 OevlO Manllew. Englend 34_.2-76 w S M Roo•e Enolend 35-40 75 Chtltly o·eoooor. lr91ano 38·33-76 Oreg Po-•. U S 31-311 71 Gordon Brano us 37-40-77 Brian evens u S 31-39 T1 len Statlley AuSlrel•• 37-40 71 Bruce L,.llk• US 33.44 71 lommy Horton. t ngtana 37-40-77 Hugh ee.occ:nt. S Alf ice 3 7 • 40 11 Jack Nlckleua, U S 3 7 -40 71 L•rrv N91ton. U S 38·39 17 8111 longmuu . Englarld 38-39 77 .,_Jor\altlafl Pl ... too Engla<IO 37-40 77 TO/lru M••amu1a. J9')&r\ 36 .. 1 71 looy J-l+n. Engtend 31-41 71 0e<111 Scant.n Engtaod 31-40 78 Philip Harrlaoo, England 40·31 71 Roat Whitehead, EnglancJ 38-40 78 M•r.lln fh0tr1090n Enqland 37 -4 1 78 Carl UUOn EnOland 37 -41 78 Oeony ti8Cl'lr US 35.43 78 Peter OaW90n U S 33 .. 0 71 Jev HaH u S 35-43 78 "llCJ•-Murrey. Eng1ana 37·4 I 711 8111 P91ham, U S 40-31 78 ,.,, WOOlllllllTl EnolanO 3 7 ... 1 711 VIUi;hAll Somera Au1tral1a 38·•0 -78 • Af1'Wtteur Ou.d Clttet Ooen (M CHI Yeti.,, k J Tim Onl\.,,, 34·31-6~ Bob Murphy 31-35-88 Oen Helldo•IO<I 324'-ee ~~ 30-~.., Orange Oollt DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 18, 19!2 Loe Alemltoe T"""90AY't MSULTI , ... "'of 12-ftlfltl ~--ine> MIT MCE. 170 yaraa Lorrie Bo (~) Ill 20 8 40 5 00 Sir ~ Gem to.tombe) 23 40 9 00 AMnlng Cat 1cier-1 1 20 Aleo r•c;eo High•• Order. P1aed1• Tru<:llle, HOllyt><ool. 8aron, Wanyno Time ~•I~ ~ UACTA (l-41 ~ '351 20 ACOND ucr: coo yiidi'. Str-t>wry ~· (8rel) 3 20 2 110 2 40 TMl!,llToacT~ •..a 400 StlM A WloOy Get (M)41111 3 20 Al80 raced. Kay Roen Je1, Anna PoLicy H .. lherl Poloc;y, SOid Mll>(,geny Time 20.18. ntlM> RACE.. 400 y11d9 PA Man (~ 1 20 4 20 3 20 Go Strlde Go (CrNQll'I 6 40 4 110 $6Qel Kitty Cat (Adalt) 5 110 Alao 1aced. Plerity A Trvc~. SeptemlMlt Morning, MIM Snauy Moon. El P01'etoa GOid, Jim EciaW, Silk Toy T.,.,,. 2067 'OIMTM M ca.. 350 yaroe Oucll N Aun (Cruger) 18 20 II 00 S llO Racl<um 8-Jteti. (TrMIUre) 10 20 1 00 Jet Feet (AO&lrl 4 00 Al80 rac;ed l'aal Fl-. JeatOfl Roet Olollal Aoclt On Bug OQ. 'onu..111 DO-Flnlahao '°"''" dlaquallfled and placed,.., Tim• 17111 12 IXACTA (1-41paid 1200 00 ~ UCL 360 yarda. Jete Velue (Crwlger) • 11.IO 4 00 3 80 Jett 0 Loa (c.tOozal 3 llO 3 20 Sot11wy -(Peulinel 5 60 Alao rececl. Heu IC~. 9tly Cor1>et im. f U1 Jet, Midolglol ~ lome 17 80. •xnt MCL-060 yer"8 """1Jule(Her1) 380 320 1 40 ~ 81-(Knlglltl 17 110 1 40 Otala Shi (M"c:helll I 80 Alto r-Smooth S..acllon. Boe11a Bug, The S9"d Mercl\enl, Justina £a9Y SlK. Slnooth Summll, Gara NM*I•. DO.Jett .. ~O Flnlaned lhlrd dlaqualllled end 111.c:eO IHI Time t7 112 ~ EXACTA (2-41 paid Siii 00 HVDln4 RA~ 350 ywda Be Aaaured (H8f1) II llO 4 110 3 00 Matier Summer (Treuurel 8 llO 3 110 Reder AllM<I (CatdoUil 3.00 Al90 rliCld: ...... YO>,Jt Dull•, Mlcln1Qh1 Polley, FMI Wheel, Mf $"-'e Bug, GoiOen Credit Ali>t -"-'Y. MIU "-tllin T• Tllne l'T llO 12 UACTA (6-t) peld S30 20. IJOKTH ltACL 400 ywda. Twtcle Thi SplCe (M)leill UO 3.llO 2 llO ""'' Uk• Me (Torllt•) 8 20 • 20 Sllort And l'1MI (o.lombaJ I 00 Aleo ,_.,. llucll Mn. Toombe Al\n llua. M ... l!nadoefl, htl .... c:M. ......,., "86, llooklM CNck, v.tenda. ~ Time; 20.13 . a •XAOTA (l-10) ptlcl 12~80. Alat '•'"· Chief Ju•llM, tron All~ • .... ,lllllL °' .... !(NI. 0 l.AltCllM. HOiiow •• =., .... !..~} (4-fl JllCI aztt IO ~~=~~~ •to teo T11&16t Midi ( 300 UO lllclllr.,_,~~I a~ ~ ,_.. ... told f'-. , ... Wiii. llndy lowi.1.._~•IH!ln, M•d•m• Trompe1. OIUy tJllle WI """ 1; 11 Ill, • IXACTA (4-IJ pllld 163 60 """ie;> l 1\#'IOnOI '"lMrofi ~ 110 • 40 • 00 ~~· 800 340 11..,1lr'9 '--(Outft•J ~ AltO rtOed •er• li'et, !nvov-ln(llgYI. ~. ,ltl&lnt'*lartt. Wal Houta T~;l;d • • UACTA ta·OI Ptild 8 110.00 ltlmt RACa. 8 lllrlorlg• 9'111 e.y~i.taeJ 11 00 6 40 HO Oarll Mc:C¥•onl 3 IO 2 IO L'Ctl~I l 3 40 Aleo·~ s... Rlyel , .... No ''~'· Chwtning Jeft, lt't A Cerl•lnty Tim• 1.11. ISVWNTH M CI. Of1e milt °" '"'' "-a.lie.I (MGCalron) 7 40 .) 60 l 00 PtOl"9tou. (l oro) • 3 •o 2 40 Veo-bond Song (Valln2uelaJ 2 40 Aleo raced dunny lioutn. I rogonome. L'Nany, s • .,. ... aay Tl,,,.; I 35 3/6 • HACTA (2 .. 1 P•ld 163 00 ea fllCIC toe (8·4-4·2 ll-21 palO S!>.507 20 with 27 Wlrlnlng llcltell (rtve hOr ... I '2 Pich Sia coneola llon paid S 100 20 "'"" 4114 wlMi"O tleketa (tour 11or ... 1 • llOHTH llACI . One m•I• on IU•I Matya (Hewt.yl 8 :.>O 4 20 3 tlO 8'oedllJI (McCarrool II 00 5 20 Northern $1y!e (Cul•flfd•I 4 00 Alao raced Surely A Wrr•n t • Royal Oonna, Jann lier B Bruah Wiii! F eme LM>degltl. Cric>ll•• ~. flelilelomet TlnW' 1"'4 4~ NINnt M CE. I 1118 m!IM Sutl~ (Black) HI 20 G 20 4 llO Oonald (V alan.tuela) 4 20 3 00 MacdOtl (P1ncay1 • '0 Aleo raced l 8 t Prince Oelenu Coonael Ot.te River Blatt U T1mberapnr1 Time 142 4/~" • IXACT A (7 -'l pato S 162 00 Atlend~. j2.IW3. U.S. Pro Ch•mP'on•hl1>9 (81 BrOOltJIM , Maae ) Tltlrd llollnd llf>9le• Gutllt!<mO Vil"• del Tom c .. m 7 ~ ,, 0 A1e1andro Ganzat>•I de• Eliot T ell1<.tlt,, ,. 6 1 b 6 1 Fe1nando lun• aer Jim Oe1oney 6· l fl·O Vanmck Noeh aet Gille• Mo<PllO•• b 1 ., 2 Grand Prl11 tournament (al Stutloa•I. W••t Germ•"Yl Third llound Stn111H llurnt ~arceau O~f Bot> lull b J I 6· t Sandy May"' llt• Jun•e Chatman 3 b 6·2 6·2 Marco 01101" ""' And•f'dt Ma,.,~, 6·2 S 1 6-2 MdlCU) Hut., •• , 0~1 Hit<-""' 11ma1I b J 6 3 Ut P'"""' O•t (.t111tfot.,fu•1 Mottr•m 6· 1 f> J Flul Aovncl Oovble• Shf''""'ooo Stew•tl Ftin:J1 l ->~<>•'' Ottl Oull••O Guerrero· Raul v .. e, 7 ~ f. 3 WCT tournement (at Zell Am See. A111trle) Ouertetft,...t 81"91e• Heinz Gu.,.nmerdt d@I Cas.o M<.>U• 0-b b • 6 t B•uCf' Ma n>on 0 .. 1 Ton, 01dmmatva 6 3 J 6. 6-0 Swedlah Open (al Beat.a, Sweden) Second Round Sln11le• Guthtvo T1beftJ def Jona,hat1 C\m11h b ] 6 ' C••t·A1el HeQelkoO Oel Kn•r ~~ ..... S.1 I\ ? 6-• Women'• tournament (el Monte Cerio) Ouenertlnat Singlet Sylvia Harn~ a ~I (;atllettn '"""''" 7 ·S 6 0 Bonnie G..Ou .... Oel l•U Bu11~1 6 3 l 1 l•ett'l!dl VitOtfl•• Ruvc• det An<l•e.1 T-•ali 2-b 1 6 7<6 Pal,.ct• Mfl<!t~OO a e l Su e B a •kf'• 7 «, 6 2 8 bohttCJ; z bl77iua:1U 1101 115 macl<erel. 2 hellt>ut 4 roe!< ,,.... (0-,'• LeeMr•-..ee ~ 565 --· 9CI callCO 11 .... 29 rOCll OOCI. 2 halibut 480 _.,.,, 1 """"• -11 ... OANA WHAll, 300 englera 1, 163 IMIN. 18 barracuda. 80 bonllo, I halll>ul I ~ ... 134 roc:k llall, 1.057 mact<eral OCUMatoe -210 enoier-009 Mnd t>u•. 71 calico t>eu 83 1>on110 2 7 betracuda , 5 f\Altbut t roc:l< nW>. 2.0 10 "'ldt•al 111011110 eAY (Vire'• landlntl -37 anglent 2 ling coo 40 rock cod, 120 • ed rock COO. 39-4 tMIN AYILA aAY (l'ofl a-t.Ule) -33 anglers 73 reel ~ Ill ~ 11 ... 328 roe~ coO NA8L IAtTt'ltN Df\llttON W lOFQA Ill 6 411 34 12 • " 4f 31 12 II 37 31 II t3 311 « aountuN OM..oN Foti Lauderdale 15 10 52 52 Tu1$a 11 11 47 41 lemoe Bey 10 IS 36 s I ,,_ 90ft"'4la II 13 30 « ftlTPIM OMttON v--13 • 311 34 San JOM 12 11 42 44 $Miile 11 11 •6 3-4 San Qleoo 10 11 35 37 Portlen<f 10 12 30 24 fdmorolon 1 15 2S 4S n-.daY• ._,. T utsa 3. T ernpe Bey 0 Tonlflll'a 0..- No 11•"'" ac:l>edoled .,. l'I• 47 '" ~4 1°'5 30 98 33 79 47 135 42 104 32 112 28 82 31 105 33 103 37 101 30 86 26 82 22 60 From Pa e C1 MOFFET • Cl • • . - and the echool ii very ~ood academically, 11 h• uye ' The IUYI on tho iee.m l'Hlly work ~ w1U toaoth•r and I know • 19t of •t them. It'• jult • real rood . a&iu.tlon t~ riaht now. 1 ,... "I think N an und<!raradu.ace I'll go lnt,o economl<» an4 th4!n into bualnesa when I .iet out of college 11 Moffet Is a 1oal -or1~n}l"d young mlln "The 1984 Olympic Games re deflnlt.ely amona my top goall nght now," he &11.Y11. •·r al.lo have a few othen llkl! setting a wor)d record and other things I have in mind "You havt' to know what you want before you c.:an get 1t. 'f.ht•n you have to set your 11ighta on exactly what you want and go after It "Surt' It was a dIB&JJpomtment to me not to be able to compete m the 1980 'Olympic Games alter making tht' team. But that's behind me now " 1'4offc•t will get right into action Monday night whf,n he swims in the 100-meter breast aga inst Lundquist, Barrett, Ne v1d and a host o f othe r challenge rs Then he w111 come back Thursday in the 200 breast and nn ~~11 1,.ci_.v •n thP 200 IM. From Page C~ RAIDERS • • (alluding to the Oakland Coliseum authorities) who didn't get it done.'' An y quart e rba c k ("Ontrovers1es with the Raiders? "We 'v e nev e r had a quarterbac k controversy. Jim Plunkett 1s our No l quarterback. He recently ran a marathon, later was married and has never looked better Man: Wilson 1s our future ." -How about that quarterback with the "other" team? "You mean (Vmce) Ferragamo with the Anaheim team? We haven't really thought 4lbout 1L" Exec utive assistant Al LoCasale was also heard from. -You're he re and selling ticke ts Is there the slightest chance this w1U blow up m your face w1t.h a court reversal? "W e have rorm1d a bl ..> opposition with the funds and guns. but our mtenl.lons are clear -How about the squabblt; wah USC and UCLA over the Coliseum seating? "We'll w o rk out whatever problems there are There will be no construction m 1982. so the pr o blem s really aren 't immediate " ,- the Raiders be on TV? "The general e&pae1ty-is-73,888 and we expect to be sold out (for every game)." So. one of the Raiders' rare press confe rences LS over and the Raide rs appear set, the fourth maJOr pro tea rn to us e the Coliseum as a base. preceded by the Rams, Dons a.nd Chargers. As for the game of football, rookies and selected veterans report to trammg l'amp m Santa . ~.Thursday * Raiders Schedule Exbibilioo Sat , Aug . 14 -at Sa n Fra.nc1sro. 12 Sat , Aug. 21-at Detroit, 4 Sun . Aug 29 Green Bay (home). 6 Sal . S ept 4 C leveland (home), 6 Regular Season Sun . S ept 12 -at San Fra.nc1SCO, I Sun., Sept 19-at Atlanta, 10 Sun .. Sept. 26-at San Diego, I Sun., Oct 3-Nt>w Orleans (home). 1 Sun .. O c t . 10-Cleveland (home), I Sun .. Oct. 17 at Seattle. I Sun . Oct. 24--at Denver, I Sun., Oc-t 31-Miami (home), Sun , Nov . 7 -Kansas C ity (home). 1 Sun . Nov 14--at Baltimore, 11 Mon , Nov 22-San Diego (home), 6 Sun., Nov. 28-at Cincinnati, 10 l Sun., Dec. :>-Seattle (home), l Sun., Dec. 12-at Kansas City, Sat., Dec. 18-Rams (home), l Sun .. Dec. 26-Denver (home), 1 Norfolk is .site of women's finals j I l • U'MB9! • Tllt ....... .,. .... Tiit toll""'t ~J. •Mlf T ............. ~ lt ffl"f ~..... NO ....... ~V'I au~GP1.i.--;1ot1 -r~T O.OAlf ftlllll~~!!: ~~ TINANOI OOA lt~OI . OU 1111« IV., 0ettt Mlle.~. 0 MINT, 8'4t ..... a.ta-· 1111'1fnlfl ~·Or. 11. Hwm_. leldl. ll•Ut• L:1111 ••llfltl. 0 CA -. IA QA...... lout" "11\011 View Ctr ...... 4, l'O'f '"~ CANNID0.1. "41 L0AH ~ • M ll•IP .. 1111111~1111 11t ~ K. K--. •NI ~ ~ H-. CA Nto7. Eden, C... ...... CA tH11, OtAMOHO l~YiMOI ANO OAA OW I 11 ~~ IMlt\, OA Tiiie "'*'-II~ by.. TNI .,.,..,_.II~ by lfl ApiOO&ATIOH. IMI .._Ill ...... ~. lndl¥lduel • ~.~·NIN. tw --J=e· ........ ,,. ...... ..... ..... QA'"'"· -..... , •. , .... ---.. Tlllll ---------... "',.. ...,, ...... ~ • · 11 .....,._.. by a ~'Y oi.tti ol Oranot ~~ on Cowl1Y CIWftl Of ~ COulltY Oii l11"'"9t~ of lfoollll11rtt •nCI """"'PlttMflfllD~-°'-----Nie Q, 1MI. ...,_.IO, 1MI. ~ 0C ~ ...-. 114er1111 K KONN • "-' • • .,..._ ~~ o Oreno•. I ta ta of \'NI el9tMient · ... lll9d wlltl tlle tt\tbll•llael Oren .. OOMt Dally PllblleftlMll Ortngf COUI Oell) Coufl'Y Cttr11 ot Orentt County on fll!Ot, June It, Jutr ~. t. \ti 1Mt ~· July t , t , tt, H . tte2 Tiie ISP' I 11 ~: .. C11Mn for Ollbllo J\IM 10, 1tn • t'rt ·~ i.-.t1111Plefl lft IDU'91Me -ttle ,111• 00fllm1 .. 1on•''• 'r ., Publlalltd Or•nge Oo&el Otlly MJC flmCJ "9llC fPJ1'fC! ...._ ~ ot tftt OI Ptlot.Jlbt, 1t,tS.10.1~211'42 • ~~~w.a -~•...... ~rnlalf:':i~etf ::-:o~ .. OM...,..., ""-, ,...,., •• • .... Oommonwealtl\...f<Ytnva. 1.Gt "9JC N()TIC( Tl. No. 11~ T.L No. ltlt1 .. 7 Angel.. Oallfornlt tOOOll HIW'°f\T H°"41! LOAN, INC. .. On July 14'. 1112 It 1100 o'olooll {TeieofloMl (11~) 1at-UH). and CPPt1m c1u1y 9'>PO!n*' T~ unOtr ttle p.m. •I 1he front 11..,e 01 the Old ~ao·a aneoma llratt. au llCmCI fW TRUITll'l IAU lollowtnQ Maotlbad Md ot '""" County Courlllou11, 211 W. SMla F~o Otllfor nla t4104 T..t. .... lt ... A WILL llLL AT "JILIC AUCTION Ant Blvd . Stnte AM, C.ilf. 8:1102 (T /411) N74Mt). -"' '"..... TO THI HIOHHT llOOIR ,OR In'"' Chy 01 Sane• Ma. Slit• Of Wrlllan' ObJ•otlone or Olll•r IXICVT1l0 rt1 P.-. K • .,... CASH ~ 11 time ot aa1e In C1lllorn11, New Lii• M=• & dooumenca relevant to '\na .. OU .... IN~~ULT , ........... • lawfUI money of Ult Unhtd •= ln-t, lno. u TrwlM tn. WIOetlan lhould bl ftled wilt\ ttlt Tl """' .,..,.., un1.-.. ..., .. rtof\I, tlltt ancl 1n-., GOn DMCI ol True! tlltoUted by Aalptl A °""'"*'t. encl a 009Y ~ DeED Of' T"ueT. DATl.O 8-11·11. 10 Ind ftOI* held by" undtt Mid 81r11101om1w & Ao•• M . or m•ll•d to 1111 applloent, UNL!.18 YOU TAKE ACTION 'TO Dttd ol Truat In 011 properly 81rtllolom1w hw H JI r~ordtd DlAMOND SAYINGS ANO LOAN PROTicT YOUR PROIERTY, IT lltrtlMfttr delclribld: Otcemo. 11. tN1 .. dooument No. AISOCIATION nol liter than July MAY 8E IOU> AT' A PU8LIC SALE. TRUSTOA· IRUCe A. GUYETTE l 1 .... In t>ook !~:it. RtlQI 21 of 2t 1982 • " YOU NHD AN EXPLANATION end SueAN I. LAZA. ltueOend 11\d OfflQlal Rtoord1 In the OttlGe ol !he ' i.e. Olflcte of OF THE NATURE OF THE wlll Rec:order OI Orengt County, WOOl.1.IY ANDAMtl~ PAOCEEOIHG AGAINST YOU, YOU 81!NEFICIARY; Oft HOWAAD "-Ctllfotnla. by r...on OI cM!IO!t In By JoM C. W°""""1. SHOULOCOHTACTALAWYER l<NOHL, M.D .. Tru•t•• for th• p1ym1nt or p1rlormenc1 ol 1ff20Broollhuf-.18u.t On Fncs.y, ~ 23, 1982 el' I& ~A"D ... l<NOHL. M.D .. INC. obllge tlon• llC:Urtd thereby Sult• TWo e.m.. LOS A.NOW~ TITLE AND PIHSION TRUST 1noludlng the bre1ah or dtfeull. Oerdtn Oi'GYt, CA tat40 TAU&T DEED COMPANY .. duty ~ _._.., K. -tMO.. notlee of Whleh WU recotWd Miich Ttlephone (7 l•l '3a.aaGO eppolnttd TrualH under end lnltr.No.S511llnt>ook1S761pege 12. 1912 ea dooumenl no Publlahld Orenge Couc D•ll't PIK**ll to Deed of TNlt ,_ct.cl 1'60e ot OfTlc::ltl Ricord• In Ult offlc:I 82--0M9&11 of Mid OftlQlll Rtcofda, Piiot, Jut>/ 11, 1"2 Jv+t 17. 1981 ... Intl Ho 25213. In of Iha AKorOtr of Orange County; wtll .... el public euc:tlon 10 tilt book 141441, P181 .o3, of Offlelal Nici died ol i.n.:.t ~ tnl hlgllltl bidder IOf c:11t1 In i.wtut Reoorde In the otnoe of 1111 County followlnQ property money ol thl United Stal ... without Recorder or Orenge, County. PAACl!L 1: Unit Ho. ti, In tn1 eny c:ov1n 1 nt or werranty. Celllomle WILL SELL AT PUBLIC City of Newport Stech. County ol lxP<IMld Of lmpllld u lo 11111. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER 0rll'QI, 81111 ol C&lllornla. of !hit potMUlon, Of encumbrlnCll, '°' f<>f\ CASH (pl)'lble et time ol llll ctrllln Condomlnlym ProJ1c:1 the pufPOM of pevtng obllgallon• (n lewful money of Chi United d••orlt>ed In thllt o ert1ln Mc:Ured by Mid DMd ol Trull, the Stal•) 11 1hl front entrl/ICI to the Condominium Plan reoord•d In ~IW•I ~ 10 llld Trull" t>y old Or1ng• Counly CourthouH. book 107t~l~ go1. Offlolal ~ o.l Jru..i J.n p.rop.arl)' looat•d on Sent• Al\.-UIYO .. RecOl'l!t, ln 6"~ tlt~ed In Iha c;oun1y ol OrllnQI. ~ Sycemor• St. & BroedwlY. r~ ol Orenge County (Miah State and C1Htornl1 end dllCl'lbtd 8-111 Ana, C.illomla, all right, lltfe plln being htr .. ller reflrrtd to a p: end lnl-1 c:on-..yed lo and now 1'tht Con<lomlnklm Plen"), and II A IMMttOld •Ill• lnt11111 In and held by h under ..Id Deed ol Trvat d9ftntd In thet Olftllln OtC1ar.uon co L~I 1 ol T rll01 4211. u per map In Ch• propert)' 11tu111d 111 .Hid of Covanenta, Condition• and ,_ In 9oo11 154 P1g1122 and C<lunty and Slllt dncri~ ea; LOI RHtrlatlona lor N1wport Ctttt 23 Mlacelleneooa MIPI In thl 3224-12 P\llUC NOTICE OMNGI COUNTY MUNtefttAl COURT HA"a°" MUNIC•AL Ol9TltlCT 4'01 Jambof'N IW. • Newport I 'It, CA PLAINTIFI= HERITAGE BANI<. I Ca11tornlll c:0<pore11on (SUOCINOf In lnler41t1 ol IRVINE NATIONAL BANI(, I N1tlon1I Banking Attoc:ll\lon). DEFENDANT: JAMES E , SENNETT. Ql~NNE M BENNETT, and DOES ONE lhrough TEN. lnclutlVI 5 of 'fr!Mlt Ho. 11N, In lhl City ol Homeownlta ~!Ion, 1'9COtcltd office of 1hl rac0<cltr ol 111d c:ounty. Newport 8tlch, C<Junty of Ofenge, In bo01t 10341. P4IQI 193. Offlolll Thi unpllld 1>1l1nce and 11tlm1te S1e11 ol C1lllornl1, " per map Record• of Orange County and of costa. •llPIO-llld ldv1ncea u IUMllONI racorcltd In book 114 pegee-43, •• arnendmtnta 1htrlto, ,_did In of June 17. 1982 1• $57.477117, Mid c-No. •1Mt end 45 of Mllc:lllanloua mepa, In book 1038•. p1ge 411, Ottlc:l1I emounl wlll In«-unlll dllt ol NOT1Cll Y041 11..,. be1rt 1w4. thl olflot ol the c:ounty r-der ol "-da. end In t>ook 10793, ~ Nit The ~ m., dtcldl 19.tn_. J041 llllld counly. 5 tll, Ofllcla l Aec:orda ("th• Th• atr111 addlHI and olher w1"'°41t ,ow IMln9 IMMd Ufttte• Th• atreet 1ddr1n and oth•r Dlc:leratlon"), and Ille OldMatlon common dtalgnlllon. II wiy, ol lhl ,.ou reepond wlttlln IO ... ,. .. RMd oommon delignlllon, II any, ol lhl Of Anntutlon lor Lei 2 of Trect No. rHI P'<>PlrlY dl9crlbld abo,,. •• "" lftfonl'lattoft blklw. rMI property cllec:rlbtd •bow Is 71117, (the OlcllrltlOn), rec:ordld purported lo bl 3039 Flllm<><• Way. If you with to Mlle 1111 ldvlel ol purported lo bl Oc:1oblf 111. 1972 In boOlt toa81. Cotti MIN. CA 92127 en 111orn1y In 11111 m1111r. you 1801 Cornwell L-. l'Mwport PIG' 543. Offlc:lll Alcotda, In thl The undaralgn•d Trull•• tnould do ao promptly ao lhll you< 6ttch. Cellfornle 92te0. omc. of Ille county l'ICO<dlr of llllld dl•clalma 1ny 111blllly tor any written rtapO<iM. ti 1ny. ·may bl Thi undlralgn«I d~ eny oounty. l11COt•9C1-ol lhl ,,, .. , add•-fllld on time llablllty for wry tncorrect,_ ol lhl PARCEL 2: An undivided and olher common dlalgnallon ti AV IS 0 I Utt• d he a Id o atr11t lddr-and oltler common t11151h lntertat In and to Che any, anown hetlln de,,...ndado El trlbun11 pu1d1 ~I.Ion, If My, ahown "'-"" Common Iv• .. OtllnlCI In '"' DATED Juf>I 17, 111112 dlcldlr c:onlra Ud. tin ~ • Seid Hit wlll be made. but Oec:ler•tlon and In Chi Dtc:lwallon Btrlefldlfy B1nuJ ProdUC1a, Inc menoe qlJI Ud '"P<>lld• den110 di without c:ove nant or "''"'"'Y· ol "'-Xlllon. being Lot 2 of Treen Profit Shanng Pl1n 30 dlu LN 11 111lonnl1Cion que ~or Implied. regwdlng 11111. Ho. 71117, 11 Pit INIP recorded In Addr-. 741 Coney A"' AzuN, IQUI po11111lon. or encumbf~. to book 301, pagH 33 end 34, eatU. 91702 SI Uated dHU aollcltar II pey Ille Nmalning pt1ncl9lf tum of Mltolll.,_.. MIC>I, In the office of Telephone (213) 33•-9393 con11)o de un •bog•do en •le "" noct(•) MC:Wld by llllld Deed ol lhl COU!lty rlCOl'dtr ol llllld county. .._ UI• Mortgage 6 lnveet • Inc.. I • u n t 0 . d • b. r I • h • c;. r I 0 Trual, wllh lnt1re11 1h1r1on. 11 PARC E L 3 · E • c tu a Iv• Trualee 1mmedl1twnent1. d• nt• miner.. f)(ovkfld In Mid note(al. ldvanota. _.,,.,, .. ippUrtenent to Mid Unit AddrlN 3716 S.. CNN. Stnle su r11PU191a Hefitl, ti h1y llgune, If eny, unOtr the t9m'lt of tilt DMcl No 16. all •• more epecHlc1lly Ana. Calif 92704 llUldl -regl91red1 1 litmpo of Trvat. fen, c:hargn and defined In the Condomfnlum Ptlll Telephone (7t•) 833-9469 1 TO ~E DEFENDANT A c:MI n~ of tf1I Trustw end of the encl fhl Olcltr1tlon. By Oanitl R BIOOd oomplalnl hu 1>1111 lllld by thl tru1la c:r11ted by Hid DHd ol PARCEL 4: A non-1xcluelv1 PubOthld Or1nge CoHI Oilly plllntlff eg•lnat )'OU. II you with 10 Trust, to-wtt: $222.8112 27 _.,,.,,, co uae the common ., .. Pilot. Jut>f 2. 9. 11. 19112. dllen<l lhl• l1wM.olt, you muat. wl1hln Thi blnlflclery under Mid Died and ltalltlW of thl ptOflCt Wlllc:h 2t 16-12 JO dlV' ttltr thla aummona It of Trua1 llerltofora tJtaculld Ind h•"' 1>1111 Of' wlM bl developld on ------------..,..,Id on you, Ille with thta court • d1llver1d lo Ch• und1ralgn1d • lhl followlng dHcrlbtd r••I Pia.IC NOTICE wrllten reeponM to thl complllnt written Olciet111on of Oetautt and property: Un'"' you do ao. your dlleult wlll Oemend I<>< Siii, end a written (1) Lot 1 ol Trect No. 71152," ACTITIOUa llU91Nell be entered on appllc:allon of the Notice of Otflillt and Eltctlon to per mep recorded In bo01t 302. NAME 9TATllftNT plelntlff, end this court may enter a Sell. Thi undtralgnld c:eulld Mid p • g • • 7 t o II I n c I u • I v • . Thi lollowtng Ptrton• ere dotng judgment eg1lnat you for lht rellel Nollce of Dlteull and Eltc:llon 10 Mlacetteneoue Mapa. In the ~ of buslnt1s u . dem1ndld In the complllnt. wtnc:h Seit to be ,_did In thl c:ounty the county rec:order of Mid county. HOLING FAMILY PARTNERS. c:ould reault In garnl1hm1n1 ot ""'9rt thl ,..., proC>lrl)' la loclled EXCl:PTINO THEREFROM tlllt 32371 C1tlbbHn Drive. L1gun1 w!IQM. lllllng of money or property Ne me, S1r111 Addrtu and portion pl lend lnctudtd within Nlguet. CA 92877. or other rellef requuted In th• TlllphOnl Number of Trust" Of Perc11 1 aa ahown on 1 mep John Erwin Holing •nd Palrlci• complllnt '*"°" c:ondvc:tfng ...... CHICAGO recorded In t>ook •5. PIQI 2e ol W'<>ly Holing, Tru'1M of Ille J •nd OATED July 3 t, 1980 TITLE INSVRANC.E COMPANY. Paroel M9'JI, In !hi otnc. ol 11'11 P. Holing Aevoc:eble Tru11. datld J Peteraon, 3255 Wlllhlfe 8Mf. Loa A~. COunty Recotdlr of Nici count;. June lt, 19811. 32371 Cerlbbeln Cieri< Calif. 90010 (213) ~940 (2) Loll 1, 3 and 4 of Tflld Orlvt. Leoun._Nlguel. CA 92177 By R Ot01t. -0811: June 21, 1912 No 7817t N per mep ,_did In OwlQht W ~231 GMblrl Deputy Loe~ T1tll and book 301, ~•OH 33 and 34. Street. Oekllnd. CA 11 llw Offtcee of "00." A. IAEVIO Tr\MI Deed Compeny Mlloeli8I_,. Mepe. In ttlt Offlol of Ernlty Hollng Diiion, 6520 l01h TifOMA9 '· ~VOST, M. • T"'91• lhl County R1cordlf of H id AVI HW, Seattle, WA 1111 t7 2012119cfMIHtt Dtt¥e, Suitt 100 l!lt CUltAgU Tldw t lntUfanct Compeny EXCEPTING THEREFROM gen11al ~Moling ~ ~r. •"ramt-ialt-eJrctvs..,... Trull•. Pinlllf By: Aimend C SIUCldo tHtmtl\11 eppurtene "I to •II Thia alat-t wit lilld wtlh the Pubtlahed Orang• Coul Dilly ~ UnlU, v.ceptlng Mid C Clerk of Or Coun Pltot, July 2, 9, 11. 1962 Unit No. 1 I , now or h1r11111r aunty lt\QI 1Y on 2713..e2 r.llrrld to In thl Otc:lllratlon or the July 1· 1982· ------------.......... -·1on ..._.._...._.. ...._..._, ..._, c.i- Publl•h•d Or1nge Coaet De ly Piiot, July 9, 1 .. 23. 30. ~ 3112..e2 P\llUC NOTICE f'tll.IC NOTICE .._._., • .. ··-,,_· a ...,.._, ALSO EXCEPT ! NO AU.P~Nlfp~ NO~ TOCONTitACTOfll NOnc. Of TINSTIFS IA.La THEREFROM one hundf'ld perotr1I -..... I .... C ,_..i CAL.UNO f'Ofl llD9 NO. T-41D..eQ (100%) of 111 rlghta lo oll, gu WMS .-.wHt ll'IM Of;;;;:-• IC H 0 0 L 0 18 T fl IC T : On Friday, .My 23, 1912. 11 t .15 other hydtoeert>on IUballnc:ll lylng = ~ , HUNTINGTON 81ACH UNION a.m .. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS under, Of that mey bl ptodUcld Newport 8Nch CA~ HIGH 9CMOOl DISTNCT ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Of SAN from lhl abowe dtacrlbld land, ' IMO~ MO NQ, ._ - Go r~ Ion T 1 t=lltr with one hund.-.S percent '1129M ~ P.11.. ,,..,, M'I 21. 1ta OtE . • ~.....,11 • M rut" 11 1 ol -M ..._,.,to ....... ,,......_.., Publl•h•CI Oreng1 CoHt Oelly .., Dt'ADUlll: -MO. I01 _ under lh•I Olld of Tru'1 d•\ld AptM -"V'" ....... -Pilat July 2 "' 11 23 1-2 t......_....._ __. -... _ ....... _t . . •• • ' -l:GO p~~~n. 1la I , 1981, tx~lld by DENNIS R, ·-"'"""' •• .., ~-'""'""'-...--at:it.e:z CHASE end JANE ANN CHASE WMS ( 100"4) of all renta. ~ end M> ~ NO. -- ,. cord 1 d Apr II 1 • , 1 g e 1 . u proftl .. ocrulng ttllrltrom. Pl'ovldld "8JC NOTICt l:JO P.11.. ,....,, Mr 21. 1m Instrument No . 14922. Book ._.,thatGrtn10f~and Place ol Bid Reoelpt: U018, Pao• 528 ol Olllc:lal rellnqulthH the rlgb_I (O'uH or ~ Of.CONTRACTO..S . HUNTINGTON BEACH UN ION a-~d of ...._ ,._ ·-"' St t I occupy Of to enter Uj)O?l any portion -CAUJNQ fOfUl•D8 H I 0 H S C H 0 0 l D 18 T R I C T ~~. ~·!l'~bfto .!:.! of the turflQI and 500 feet below _,NO. OMI EDUCATION CENTE"• 10251 to 1111 hlQhll1 lillddlr for c:uh In the •urfac:e. mtuurld v1rt1c:elly CONTRACT MO. a.a Yorktown Avenue. Huntington llwt\.tl money of thl United Slit•. from thl turf-ot Mid land, fOf the School DI., rice: NEWPORT· 9-:tl, CA 82Me. It the front U'ltranct to thl old purpoee ol drllflng fOf, CIC>turing. MESA UNIFIED ~HOOl DISTRICT Pro)«:t I~: llO NO. Orenge County CouftttooM, located producing, alorlng, tr11llng or 8id DladtlMc 1:30 o'dodl P.M. ot ..0 -Air Coodllkll•11 ,_.....,., on Santa Ana Blvd , bllwHn othlPwlM hendllng Of utnrz!ng 11.dt t~ 2nd ell)' of Auguet. 1912. -HuntJngton ...,._ ,...,_ _. Syc;amor• st. and Broldwl)I 1n lhe oll, QM Of other hydrocarbon Of Pl•c• of Bid Receipt: 1157 WlntlnbllrV .. lciNdtl Clly ol 8ente Ana. County of "*-II IUbeU:nC*, tor the purpoae Pl1c:1nll1 SI., Coal• MIH, CA SID NO. !o1 -"°" AlllO •001 Or Sti I ot Celttor~d.rlgbt ol 1111rc:lalng Oran1or'a rl.111'11• 92627 -~ ~ tltlft-'dloal. tltll~ 1n~!.wt c:on\llYl(I to end lhere lo. 11 rHerveCI Tn Cl11da l>roJect ldtnllllc:allon N1m1: &ID NO. 502 -"°°'lWioulllon now held by It under Mid Otld of reccrct.d Ml)' 17, 1972 In ~ IN'fERIOR/EXTERIOA PAINTING -Founuiln V,,_, .. Mlool Trust, 1n tNt property lltutlld In 10t2t, 157. Offtc:lll Ricord•. Pl1c:1 Plana "' on Ille: 1157 Pleoe Plana art on flla: Mid c-ity ~et.ti. dwcilbid i-IG-"agi~ia ~-22.-taa.1 1M:al\11& St .. Coet1 Meaa. CA MAJNTEHAHCl.. .O.PaBATlOH.I as: book 5957, p1g1 615, Official 92921 AND CONSTRUCTION. Room 121 Loi 196 ol T,.c:I No 1235, Alcorda. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttl9I Huntlngcon 81ac:ll Union High County of Orange. SUit of YOU ARE IN 0£F,\ULT UNO£R A ttlt ~ khool Dlsttlcl ot School OllCrlct fduc:8tlol1 c.nter, Celllornl1. 11 ahown on 1 m•p DEED OF TRUST DATED Orange County. Ctlllomll. IC'llng 10251 Yorlllown Aveau6, thereof recorded In book 229. SEPTEMBER 111, 1960. UNLESS by and through II• Governing 'Huntlnion 811c:ll. CA 928•1 p e g • • 1 I 0 ' I n e I u • Iv. . YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~CT l!lowel. ~ rellrrtd lo -Ptlont: 1.4) ~ &t. 320 Mlaoelleneou• Mapa, r.c;orda ol YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8! "OISTAICT", .. rectlW up to, but HOT t8 HEA£8Y Gtvae lha1 llllld ~ County. togefhlr with SOl.O AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU no! lacer lhan lh• •boV••llted the lboYl-llel'nld School Olltr1cl of 1u1m1nll lor aupport. end NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE time. Ul9ld bide for ttll ~~I OrWlQI County, Cllllomla. ectlng Mttllmen1 wt11r9 Mid tot ld)oina NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING c:ontrect for tn1 abo¥1 PfOilCt. by end lhrough Ill Governing 1111'/ other lot In Mid ITKt. togtithtr AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD Bldll "'-11 bl nlCltv9d In tttt piece 8olrd. htr ...... f11f .-err1<1 IO M with 1u1mtnla for llVH or CONTACT A LAWYER. ldtntllleel 1bov1, and 1hall be "DISTRICT," wtll rlCllw up lo, but CMWt\lnga whir• euc:h .. -.,., 200 Columtil• S1rNt N-pon opened end pubtlcly r.ed llloud II not later lh•n !ht 1bov1-atated c:onatruc:ted In ec:cordance with 8Mch, CA 921413 the ~Id time end ~. time, Miiied bldt fof Chi -ard of• ~ munlc:lpall Ofdlnanol.I. "(If 1 atrwc ~or oommon Thttt wtfl I>• 1 NIA d•ro•lt contract t<>< thl above proflc:t. YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT UNDER dHlgnallon la ehown abo.,., no required for eeoh ••1 o bid Bid• ahlll bl rlCllVld In the pl- A DEED OF TRUST DATED APRIL warranty )• given aa to It• ~to guaran1lt CM rllum ld1nllll1d tbove, 111d theit be I . 1911 . UNLESS YOU TAKE complet-Of correct-)." In good OOfldltion within NIA d•ya opened and publlc:ly read aloud II " ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Thi bln.tlol4lfY undtf llllld Dllcl ettw the bid bc**IQ dltt. lhl 1~t1tld time and pt-. PROPERTY. IT MAY SE SOLO AT A o( TNll, by ,_ Of 1 bfeectt °' &cil bid ""* conform end bl Eectt bid mut1 conlOf'm and be PUBUO SALE. IF YOU NEED AN dtfd In lht obflllltlona --.CS reaponalve co th• c:ontrecc ruponalv• to lh• oontract EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE lhtrlby, htrllot-IQCUtld Ind ~ dQCUmtnla. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST d1llvered to the und1ralgntc1 a &cfl bid 9tlllll .,_ aocornpanlld llCtl bid ahell bl ICQOmpenitd YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A written o.cleratlon ot Dtteutt and by the _..tty ,...,,.,., to In 11'11 by the MCUrtty "'"'*' 10 In the LAWYER. Oemend tor Sall. and""'"'" notloa oontr9CI dooumlnta and by the 1111 contract doeumenta and by Chi ll•t The 11r11t 1ddreH or ocher ol brtMih and ot lllCtton to'*-ot PtOPOeld .uboon1reatora. of f)(opoeed euboontrectora. oommon e1 .. 1gnellon ol Che r11I hi underalgnad to Hll llld 1'N 0481"1CT retarYll the rlahl The DISTRICT ,__ lhl right p roperly dncrlb•d 1bov1 la property to lltllfy Mid ol>llgatlona, to rejtct etry or .. blda or tow.Ne to r111et any Of Ill blCll or to w.W. p u r port 1 d t o t> 1 1 I 1 2 5 end chereefter th• undertlgnld "'¥ ~ or lnfonnllltlll In any lrrtgularlll• Of lnfom\tlll ... In . LaatllCWPOd. JMN, Celfomla. Mid notloe of br..:tl Ind of eny bide Of In the bldclng. Ill)' blela Of In !hi bidding, &!Id ... ,... bl rnede, wfntc».lf -=tb1 to bl ....,did Apt t; .,,_OlfrN'dOT hM obtained tl'om Th• 0.pertment of lnd111trf1I __,. °' wranty. eicpr-or 1912 • lnt1r. No. 12·118218 In 1"' ~of thl ~I ot Relatlona hu dtlermlned th• lmplld, regsdlng tllie, Ji cc 1 11 llcn Mild Otlloltil Aeoordl. lnd111trltl fl .. 1t1on1 the O'f\lfll ginarll Pf9V .. lng rllt of Pl' diem or~ to P9Y thl unpeld -hid ••I• will bt medt, but pr'tlVlllnO,.. of poet dWll weoM In weci-In the loolllt)' In wtt1Cit1 !NI PfWllPll IUPll ot '82,583.37. '*" without oov111ant or werrenty, iM ~In wtlioft tNa WOftl la to WOttl II to .,. par1omltd lof eectt ......,_...,,, • proWild _,"" 9IPW °' llml*d. rtOWd'nQ t1t1e. t1e "*"""*'for Wlfl cncft or~ oran or~ of woncrnan oMCMO co Noel~ by Mid Dead ot Tn.91, ~ c u 11 11)11, or enoumbrWIOll.. to of ~ needed to auaute ttlt nacut• the contrect. Thate rat• '*" • of IN dt'9 of the lnfllll Pl>' ttlt ,_,.:•ne p'1ndptl """ ot OOflttld. Thate rldta .,. on 111 et .,.. on 1111 •t thl DISTRICT olflct publlcetlon ol 11111 Notlc:e an the~ .....CS by Mid Deed of IM D!tllalCT ofllOe locaMd el 1157 loceltd It 10251 YOltlloMI Awnue, ........, wt111Wlllld -n of 14,. TIWt. '"*-• In ~~ ~~"~!.!!." Coet• ~~CA ~~n:":f1110"......•!!~c!~tae•1. ll00.00 for~ II.,.,,,_ Ulldar pnMdad, tdverlOta. W en)', ,.._ • .._,. _._ mlJ .,_.,,,..._on ...,...... .,... _ _...., ,.... 1M latlM of .-. Deed ~ TNP, tM MrM1 of Mid DMd ot t,,_.. ...-.A OOPY of._. m.. _,.. A copy O Ott .. t•t•• et11 I ~· ..... Of1atoet anct .,._ of tht ..... .,_QM Md ~ of U. bl ~ Ill ... IC* lilttl. poet.II Ill tflt lob eltl. The~ Tr'*-T"""91 _.of IM INIU orwtld by I n. ~ 9dlldula of pat ICNdlAld of per dltm .. Iii The ...... ~ \lftdar Mid Dead Mild Dead OI TNit. 8Md ...... bl diam 1'eg9e re bHtd llPOll I l>lltd upott I_..,., di)' or tWlf --«-TNlt 11m Miwtofoie "*'"9lt Mid Oft....,.,.,~ t. ~ --~hours. ('I) flOur9. Tiie ~ ..S .._. to Mid Trwm 1 2:00 p.m. at Iha CllllClft\tf) A¥tftUI ,_ for l'IOldtr Ind ~ -" cMrttme llUortc ~ .,_ It ~t tl!N . ' .,,._ o.delatlon of o.. ... of the 1ntre11oe co tll• Olvlc Cant., 11111 tit M.,... ~Md~-mid ~. oblaa•onuwciwed by ...cs OMd of llllldlng, aoo Ent Ot1epman It eflel tit "*1Cllltofy upon IN I\ lfllill M mendatOfy UiPOrt 1111 TtUll and • .,,, .. ,,. No11ce of A.,..., lirl tlle d'Y Cit Orwlge. COHT"A~:.J_O wllom tlll CONTRACTOR lo whom th• Olfd Wld ~ ~ .... 11Nct1 A I lfl t 11 ma Of 111 e I nl t let oonnot It Md 11P011 tlfl OOftl,_ la awetdtcl. Md ~ lllY HOttcJe ..., T"*le tlla oeuead to puCllc*lon ol ttlle nottoa. tN ~ iuboOl1ll 9°'0f undlt hllC\, to ._not ~wetor \lftdtr llltn, 10 !NY not 0. ,.,... CW1 ~ I • 1M2 M -"" of VII llftPlld ~ ol Iha ...... 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M rtClUftd ~ kncl Wiii bi~ DA1'11>: M1e I , 1'el. ...0. , llltof &O _,.,, tf fie eonWeot. llflor &O _...,Ion Of I.tit oonCteCt liOMa 'IOIRAL ly T 0 al"YICI TM~l>OndtMtllelnU. 1'111~bond!NIMtntlla 4A't"tHQI COMPNtf, tor111 ••• fortll 111 ti\• contreot lorm "' forltl In tll• oontreot IMO LOM ~TlON eeent dtoJIMID. "°""*""· Of MM DllQO, • ~ • ty C..., lcNol-. Oo¥ltftlftO loWd • f'obatt C . ._ ~~a TMl9M ~ 1iaor1111r1 ly,~ ~ ,..._, Director n:·t.Hrl tt ~~. " a..c-. =.,.• c,.M. .......... a,.,.._ ~--Orwwe.CA ~ .... ~ ·1 and~ PV~ ~O... Delly Ttl: (7t.4) !'\I~ Of~ co.et o.N) Publ!IMd Ora= Coat 0eMy ""Ml·"" mki ,..:~t,T-:::;,.:= .... ,.... 8111.et ...... ~..... 2"MI ,, ) .. o eat raw fiSh (in English-) sus1Ji eating ~8CO ( -The u1mon .... U I • ~Wt ucent.o ~ quivua. But tt W11 the Oytna fllh roe and quail eaP that aent Mla pteu1ck 1ook1na for• book on the_ art of •Un& -1ll -the J1pu*I rew fiah and vtMpNd rice cUah ln whkh the chert artiltry ll 11 tm~ ... hoW w .. •Um. Ma. ·DeJrick, 37, who owna a boutique and a Oower ahop ln nee.rby MW Valley, could not flnd a diner's ,Wde writ.ten l.n Enclilh. The remedy, a frlend.. ln lhe publ.lahlna lndUltry told her, wu to. write her own. Four mont.ha and untold meala lat.er, M1. Detrick had tollred au.ahi restaurant. and talked wlth cheft from Loa Anaelea to Vancouver, producina 95 allck paaea fllled wlth history, etiquette and advice on luah.l conaumptJon. Mouth-waterlng color photolJ'apha by Kathryn Kleinman reveaf the empha1la on careful arrang~t of the elesant fare. "Suahi" (Chronicle Books. $8.95) has 30,000 copte.s In print and la about to enter ita third print.ins. Sl\tina before the auahl bu in the Yamato Suk.Jyakl Hou.e. Ma. Detrick ta1b about au.eh! etiquette. lt'a aa curloua to the uninitiated u the array of exotic fooda -raw katalo, or bonito; kohada, better known u ahad; •ba. oc IDllCkerel; and sake, aalmon, arranged decoratively Oft beds of rice. They are as much a trick to order • to eet. Order sake and you'll get the fraarant. pile gold rice wine. Or, order take and you'll pt bright orange aalmon. And that's not the only problem. It'• considered bad manners to order a beverage from your chef or food from your waitteee. SUSW EXPERT -There are definitely right ways and wrona ways of eating sushi, the Japanese raw fish cuisine, and author Mia Detrick has written the first Engl.iah-1.ari'guage guide on dining on the delicacy. freshness taken to the extreme. Dining with a Japanese family, the red mapper ''seemed t.o be moving," she said. "I thought it W8' just the floor because the kida were running around.'' "Etiquette ia ao important in Japan -and iable manners so elaborate, that Americans are not expected t.o have any at all," Ma. Detrick writes. But a 6-year'1>ld cleared the air, Ms. Detrick- recalled, by declaring. "I can't eat that. It's alive." That may be small comfort t.o the devotee who has picked up a piece of food, bitten off half and put the rest on his or her pl.ate, or picked up saahimi, delicately sliced raw fbh, from a communal plate with the wrong end of his or her chopsticka. "What could be fresher than alive?" she later reasoned. For shellfish lovers, there's nigirizushi, comprised of a choice strip of fish atop rice that has been pressed into an ova! m the chef's ~· Makizush.i, or rolled sushi, ia made of thin strips and fbh and vegetables rolled in nee anp sheets of seaweed and then cut into bite·siz~ rounda. Sushi chefa -or shokunin -obRrve years of discfpline as delivery boys. dishwashers and fish cleaners before they become profident with th~ knives, producing finely chlaeled artistry from the freshest fbh available. Ms. Detrick, who visited a sushi bar in Japan . alter her book was published. saw the zest for Sushi is eaten with the handa. The fish side, not the rice, LS dipped m '°Y sauce And eaten in one or two bit.es. Chopst.rcks are acceptable but risk~ as the book explains: The sushi can be drop~ and soy sauce splashed on companions -most unpolite . Hiiu. • i MUTUAL FUND OllnctlOf G-o HIVld U1 t JO HlllUI 11 ,, t2 2' HOK ILO U.oJ TellM IS 71 1'.tS 0t Siii '71 NL O'M1 Fd '".. ". t1 Otl Dir 11.:1<1 NL o.itttrU JO." NL Qolonle<I ,..,... ~ t.71 IO.M Gnlth ... 1.~ HI Yid S 'II 6.45 lncom NASO LISTINGS , 1....,.1 JIJ NL Inc.om '-'-' NL Al '"-°"' .... ,.,,.IJ.., Olaco • • 'J1 Or•ll "1t 6.77 lnc:orn ,. •41 Netlll• uo s JS Oilltn • m • 4' Tu Eli 7.Z3 7.IO "'WIEq 614 111 "'Well 11.• NL ...... '"" 4,. """ GCti u• s.02 "=r~~ NI. tncom 1 t.a NL M&liel 1 JI 7.63 Spe(i 17 71 HL ,._.tin~: me 1U1J:tt ~II I.SS t.14 on S.Ol '·" 4.7' S.10 1nc:orn 1.n 1.11· US 0.. UJ 4.72 <Mlt U• .6.SJ Eqi,,lt s CiS S.44 T•d•t us s." ~lft(·l.10 •. lnvQ.91 ...... ,.... '·· .. =:~ IU7 NL Qp U ... 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" ~ -.. ,.,, . ~ MltWr \41 Gin -..on '" IWtlnPW • 14 ., WHAT STOCKS DID NEW Y()ttl( (API J..-U Thura. l'IS .,, 4IO ... 1 so 41 NEW Y~I( IAPI JIA U METALS Thin ... M4 Z20 nt ~ J~ NEW YOAK (AP) -Spot nonferroul rNtel pncee Thur1day . c:...., 70-73 cent• • pound. U.S ~ .... ~8 oentJ • pound. Dno 37....0 mm. • pound, del!Yered. Tlll M.1878 metet1 w.-comc><*te lb . ......._ 1e-n oente e pound. H.Y • ..._, 1370 00 per~ ,...._ 1298.00 troy m.. N. .... SILVER Hendy & Hermen, $8.490 ~ troy (MIC9. ,I l -·-..... --- TERMINALS FOR T-SQUARES -Architects, such as Lynn Michaels of the New York firm Skidmore, Owings tnd Merrill, are turning to full-a>lor video display tenn1.nals as an aid in ~Wluphtl pl'eptJ;i.ng designs. The systems are becoroi.ng ... important for larger finns which also do their own engineering. Shopping center space leased Supermarket first to lease in HB's Newland Center. The Slgnal Development Corporation of Irvine says two-· thirds of the space at Newland Center, 19.5-acre shopping center in Huntington Beach, has been leased. The center's major tenant, a 58,000-aquare foot Alpha Beta supermarket, opened last November. Factory use off WASHING TON (AP) -The nation's factories operated at just 69.8 percent of capacity in June, the lowest rate in eeven years, u usage dropped for the 10th time in 11 months, the government reported today. NlJC ll)TIC( NOTICE OF DEATH OF Newland Center is located at Beach Boulevard and Mama in Huntington Beach. The city of Huntington Beach is committed to $400,000 in renovation on the llistorical Newland House located on the aite. A ga7.ebo and ro!le garden will be developed by the city on the grounds of the Newland House, along with a caretaker's home and memorabilia museum. Other tenants include Crocker Bank; First Interstate Bank; Progressive Savings and Loan; Round Table ~ The Video Station; Newland Cleaners; The p; The Green Salon; The Turtle hop; Linder Jewelers; Carvel Ice Cream; 45 Minute Photo; Dr. Tom Bond, dentist; Dr. Bruce Winters, optometry; Camel Records; The Garment District Dresa Shop; Adonis Fitness Center; Sandy Pacific Bikini Shop and Newland Shoe Repair. Newland Ce nter's design concept was created by R .J . Marvic k & A s s ociates to complement the Newland House. Signal Development followed the Victorian image by including Victorian lamps, individual store signage, landscaping and entry pavers and brick walk areas. Venture Realty agent George Kocenda ls responsible for the ' leasing. A grand opening, carrying out the Victorian theme, has been planned for August. 0t1 ua 0t1 flCTmOU• .., ..... NA .. RODGER P. BURR, alla .,_ .. ...._ The tollo•lng per ao n II•• RODGER BURR. ab R. P. Tl'I• lollowlng peraon l'laa at>en<IOned the UM of the Flct"IOUa BURR, aka R 0 D GER =:-' ,_::: ... "' the 11c:ttt1oua eu~;oo-i; euRL DES•GNS. PENNOYER BURR AND IMPERIAL DYNASTY. 413 31et 4 1 Unit • .e·: tndualry Wey . 0 F PETIT I 0 N T 0 Stttet. NNpott BMctt. CA 92663 Westmlnsler. CA 92881 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. Tiie Ftcllttou• BuatnH• Nam• The Flcllllou• 9uatneH Name A 11'151 referred 10 above wu fifed In referred to ebove wu !tied tn ·T all • .. ...,_ L--Ll-'--'-Orang• County on February 9. 0rang9 County on 1·23·81 O •ocu•, ucr..,uoa11a1, 1982 Vle10f Antonio Brtneato. 16791 credltore and contingent MARIANO SALDANO. 2341 Robert l n .. HUf'ltlngton a..ch. CA creditors of RODGER P. Werwldl Avenue. Loa Angeles. CA 92847. ---• R-R, ..-h R ODO ER ~ tMlrwA wu concluc1ed by .,, lndl~ -conduct9d-.,., BURR, aka R. P. BURR. aka an lndMdual. Vlcior A Brenc.to RODGER PENNOYER Marlene Seld,ano Tiii• a1a~t wu flied wltl'l ll'le BURR and penona who may Tl'll9 etat-t wu flied wttl'I the County Cleft! ol Or9'1ge COunty on be otherwi8e lnterested in County Clerlt of Orange County on July 7. 1982. June 30. 1992. f'1MUa the will and/or estate: · F1a791 Publlahed Orange CoHt D•llY A petition haa been filed Publlal'led Orange Cout Dally PllOt, July 9, 16. 23. 30. 1962 by PA.TRICIA. A. SCHUDA PHot, Juty 2. 1. 16. 23, 1982 2983-92 In the Superior Court of 2804-921---"8.JC---NO-TICE-.--- Orange 'County requeaUns ...... .-NOTIC[ th a t P AT R I CI A A . .-_.,. ACTITIOUI ., ..... SCHUDA be appointed as F1CTITIOU9 .,..... NAm STA~ penon.al no:prnentattve to MAm ITA~ The toAowtng l*aoN ara doing 11dmlnl1ter the e1tate of ~o:...ing person 18 doing ~A~LINE TRAVEL. &&6 .--"o lP4•nnll• "•• .. •2~0:-""'"'"" ¥ESA. CA.. (under the DOOR. 290 E ~Ad "L". s.n1e a..cti, CA 92ee3 Independent Adminiltration Ana. CA 12707 Dll-8«* ln1ematlonDI Corp . a ......__ .,_ David Herold Muony, 170 E. Calfomla ~ 935 Azalea al. f..lnaw Act). ..,.., peti ..... , 19th SI A. Cosle Mwa_ CA 12627 Or., ea.ta MeN. CA 92828 is .et for hearini In Dept. Maril Dana Allbrooll. 83g2 Thie ~ la conducWd by a No. 3 at 700 avr Ce\ter Cavan Clr • Huntlng'on Beech. CA c:orporsllon. Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92647 Det-Bedl lnternetk>l1111 92 .... 11 1""2 Thia buaw-.. conducted by a COrp 701 on nugusl , -at gel*'al P9f'tner9tlip. ~~·De La Torre. ~30 IUD. O.Yld H Murrmy I IF YOU OBJECT to the Thie .,.,_, wa 111e<1 with the Thie awsament -fled wt111 the granting of the petition, you County Cler1l ol Orange County on County a.11 of Orange County on _ ... _ .... -'ther a....-r at the June 11. 1992. •June 23, 1N2. llUU\&IU "" rr-F1flll1 f'192D47 bearing and state your Publlal'led orano• co .. 1 Dally Nonta a A11ut11-. lnD. objectlona or file written Piiot, July 1. 16. 23, 30. 19&2 ~ C...-Dr. #9 objectlona with the court 3113-92 ~ BMch, CA 92~ before the hearing. Your Publlehed Or•noe C~•t Owtly api>earance may be in penon NlJC ll)TIC( Piiot, June 26. July 2, 9, 19, 11182 er Ibt ~ o~l'R IC A aUlllUIOR COUlrr Of 2784-82 CREDITOR or a oonttncent ~IOUNO Pl8.JC M>TICE c:redlt.ol' of the deoeued, you 1111 ._ ..... wf HCiiillOUI Ml-H must file your claim with the ... , • M wf Ulm aTAW court or ._..t It to the LYDIA LB PAM The loloWlng l*90M -doing ..---°"........ ~-peraonal repreaentatlve Ht uctt Mm•.... GOFORTH MOBILE HOME appointed by the court • ...._ VILLAO&. 1801 e. Colllne. Ormnoe. within four months from the "°· -c.llfomliil tme7 date of first !nuance of ntl :'~cJ~ft Of ~f~~~i~J;! lettier'I • pnMded ln Secdon CALl'ONU C.-. ~ V11101 Truwt, dated 700 ol the Probaw Code of TO illOu. 9Y9'D ~ 17, 1912, 1801 I!. COllln•. Calih.rnla The time for ~ ~ of tr111 court )'OU .,. L.Ot No. 73. Orahge. Calllornla ~ . aPn ~ cMt to _.. ~ IN t29e7 =~~ lnim ~J'~~=~~ ~leoonduotwdbytn the date of tbe bearlna l:30, '*'Ind---~ ClolM T. w." QOticed aboYa. I~ )'OU '-. _,, IN ,. T,_.. ~OU MAY EXAMINE ~..=a~=.=: ~~~11ee1~: • ma UP' by the mun. u cMd. ftdd not " ""'*'· June 1• tt12. au are lntere.t.ed in the TN ~ "' 1t1e .._. oo.e: MaC.-, KIDOG a euawMca ... JUU mq .flJe a requ.t 800 Union A--. Feltfteld, CA ~ .. '-- *Ith th• court to recelve ~ M-.17, 1ta. ::-.....:... W:.~~ · •peclal eotlce of the .... ~'*" ......,.......,c ... ,,... .. 1*1v_entory of •tate .... ._ "'k-......., C*ftl ,,..... ~ ol tb1 peddoal, llOCOUJ\ta Pul>flthed Or.,._ CloUt DIMiy Publl"*I Oraft(le Coe•t Oally ..,d reporta dHCTibed ln "°" .Mt 1t. n, 30· MflD. e. 1MZ Piiot, June H. Jt.ttr a. •. 1•, 1Ha eectlon U00.6 of tbe 321-..:t 2nwa ~onda Prot:.• c.ode. Of#ICD OP nJUtJI ftl.IWAN, INC. at Law J!!k~Dm· ... ,.J,,~~ "'"' ~ P\abUebMI Onno MY PGoc; JuJ¥ 15. 11, ... .1117 NOTICI OF NON-Dl8CRIMINATION I . l PITTSBUROH (AP) - Animal loven dreadln• the thoucht of "bunny ~· ant uytnl to stop the rabbtt tndUltry bmore It INl'tl• the Amet1cul With I.Min.'' Pelf• Mid of the • piotelterw ...... ~. thll animal c.n.,.. pekl Uuuilh ......... ·J t ... ,appetite, but bteedtn •Y rabble. ... bowwl to become a ltaple u beet pricel 10 OU~ of tlaht. Flrlt there la an lma1e problem, however. "Kida uy they're not 101.na to eat the F.uter Bunny or Peter Cottontail," eald Ed Peifer, national secretary of the 3~.000-member American Rabbit Breeders ~lion. The two aid• will croa pat.ha Saturday at the fifth annual Rabblt Conference at Penn State Unive...ity. Members of Trant~ Species Unllmlted, en animal rights group at State College, plan w picket. George Cave, founder and president of the 110-member group, said anlma.l rights ~ups con1ider the protp1t a 'very significant event." The demonstration has the support of numerous national animal rlghta groups. including Cleveland Amory's F~nd for Animala, according to cave. ''Here is an anlmal that has been relatively unmolested In the U.S. They are going to be subjected to the same horrendoua oonditfons as chickens ln factory lanning," Cave said. Cave said commercial rabbit breeders want to see rabbit meat join hamburgers and trench fries as faa~food staples. "We want to atop it before it gets aoing," Cave said. Rabbit breeders say rabbits can be bred hwnanely. "Right now, it's the best meat you can eat -but we have that ctazy image to oVercome," Pelter said in a telephone interview from his Bloomington, Ill .. office. "I don't know what's wrong ~ beck to btblkil u.n.:· Rabbtt 11 Jow in cboi.t...olland ht1h tn protein, accordln1 to Pelter, who.Mid a ~ d~ can produce enouah babiil tor 130 poundl of meat per year. Rabbit ta1tH 1omethin1 like white chicken meat and the two are lnterchanpable in many re<.ipee, he aald. "It'• aolna to be a common me.t ln the Onit.ed States. just .. common u chicken, within 100 to l~ years," he said. Tpe Rabbit Conference, e1tabll1hed 40 years ago, la attended by people who raile rabbits for fun and profit. Sponaored by the Agricuhura1 Extension Service at Penn State, the eonfe~ provides 8el1linara on topics such as breeding, environment, diet and di9eue. "Penn State 18 a well-known . .,nculturaJ IChool. U P8U SW1i I pramot1ns the rabbit tndultry. lt wU1 folw It to a trernendoul ~ .... Caye aald. Now we have McDonald'• and Kentucky Fried Chicken," Cave aa.td. '"they want to add bUMy burpna." Herbert Jordan, one of the Babbit Conference'• organ1z.en and an a11oclate profeaaor of poultry lcience extenalon at Penn State, aaJd he doubtl rabbit1 ·wm be crowded in cage1. Bat>y rabbits mult. feed off their mother for week1, and that requires Jaraer cages, he said. Peifer uid 1a,nd wW ~ too valuable in the future to raia cattle, and predicted the price ot ~f will rise so high that no one will bu~ it. 1111111 caum 11111111 T~e Soat~ern California EdllOa Compaay hu named Roben B. Beek of Huntington Beach to succeed RoaalcJ L. Wllelcbel as vice president in charge of SCE'a southeast diviaion, headquartered in Santa Ana .' Whelchel has been transferred to Covina, where he wlll head ihe utility's centrar divialon. Beck has served on the boards of d1recton of the Orange County Management Council, Boy Scouts of America and the Orange County Institute of Marine Biology. He also has worked with the o·range County Office or Economic Development Programs and the advisory council of Orange County Junior Achievement. EOCOM Electronic Sy1tem1 of Tustin announced the sale of an LDI-1500 (Laser Dlrect Imaging) ayatem to the L .M. EriC810n Telephone Company of Stockholm, Sweden. The price was not disclosed. EECO Computer, Inc. of Santa : Ana has named Rowlaad B. Keeu.D man- ager of ap- plication sys-· terns market- ~ e had been national systems man- ager for the M icroda Wt Corporation umwe subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas COrporation, Newport Beach. Developer \tol~s 'seabreaking' A ground-breaking ceremony was held to commemorate the start of 50 Beacon 6ill Court townhomes · by Taylor Woodrow Homes Ltd. of Newport Beach. Not a spade of earth was turned, nor was there a bulldozer in sight. Instead, there was the gentle lapping of wate~ against the wooden sides of an ancient windjammer, the Pilgrim, in Dana Point Harbor. And, making the scene even more unusual, the builder was giving away money. In hooor of the start of the project. Taylor Wood.tow donated $2,500 to the PUgr1m Trust, an organ.iz.ation raising funds to purchase and maintain the replica two-masted brig as a learning center and cultural adjunct to the Orange County Marine Institute. Beacon Hill Court Townhomes is located in the 350-acre master planned community of Beacon Hill in Laguna Niguel. Taylor Woodrow is also developer of the community. &aeon Hill community and Beacon Hill Court take their theme from 19th century Boston where the original Beacon Hill is located. It was also the home port for Richard Herut Dana and the brig Pilgrim, the inspiration for Dana's book ''Two Years Before the Mast." ~ Whtie a straight ~ne may be the most direct route lrom one point to another. it's also the least revealing ·'<! test of the car that takes the-"-'re'---i---~>:_. --- more revea ng es was sug· ~ gested by the echtors of Motor Trero. who rn the process suggested a car equal to 1t The BMW 528e "can hum 00wn the interstate unobtrusively. then cut off on a mountain road and slice through curves with eager finesse ·· The reason? Simply that the 528e has been engineered to be at its best where others areal their most disappoint~ Its suspen5lon 1s a ref 1nement of a design so advanced. it's been awarded an 1nternatK>nal patent- and otters a degree of responsive· ness that's mildly astonishing by the stardards of conventional luxury cars Even taktng the 528e through the gears offers sensory pleasures. thanks to a 5-speed transrrnSSIOl"l ttiat "rewards you wrth a cnsp. almost deltcate feel as you move from gear to gear" (Road & Track). The result IS a driving experi- ence that Car and Driver termed "vintage BMW-which is another WCJ'f of saying 1t gets you Involved " To expenence a car that in· sp1res the kind of irwol\lefl'lent that other cars render lfll)OSSlble, eon- tact yoor local BMW dealer And test dnve the 528~ I r· ... I NAllU'lllll Prt.. W• 9-.)' ba.Ytnlnt. Sllpt. tor 2 bolts. rtmOdeW a bdrm. l bath •1.100.000. ~ & jetty view.. Muine room, 4 bClrm. 8 btl\h, 3700 lq. ft. tl,38&,000. Oceanfront. l.9111U•lll ,MID9 Lido Hord bayfrcmt 8 bdrm.&~ beth. Lfl t..a.. 2 boat eUpe •uoo,ooo. ....... Ject a bdnn. 2 bath+ larp.rec. rm. t.m ceW:np. tW"llished, petioa. $420,000. Lmlll&.IUDlllT Leaoan v1ew &om e bdrm. a beth. playn>om. dai\ rm. den. .Boan= Now •1.000,000. IA llYI . ~ bayfront vtew 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 be dn. 2 boat llipa •1.000,000. •lllMllYI Coranado Wand c:ust. bayfn:int lot. 85' boat dadt. PI.N avail. Red. $370.000 w/terma. ILIFFI ... ~story end W\lt, exp&oded 3 br, 3 ba on larplt greenbelt. $2M>,0001 Piii Liii 3 bdrmll, 2~ batha condo near POOL .145,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR t 1 ... .., ., •1• L1, ~. •• ~ ,.. · 1 ri 1 f') • ..., .... •..•.................. .......... ............ SemaUooal BMch cottap with 12~ auumable financf !'J ·ro~ only t1~.ooo. 2670 s.n MJiUel Dr., Newport Beech. 759-1501 or '75~7373 . ........ ......... •1ftFl ......... when you take over exiltlna io.n an this stunni"I HldlBOA V1BW HILLS Home. Totally l"eO)Odeled f•turina beautl!ul milter l'aiw, ~kitchen. & hue-lot. Only p&t,000 & owmr Will .-.i with fiMndn&. 2970• 8Ml MJaUit1 Dr .. Newport "Belch .. 769-lDOl or 762.-7873. I ' ... , . lftfft.t!Att ............ +!AW., .. .,.. !"ttt.{t!h'! ....... !~!~.{'!hl! ....... '-~•m.~~h.'! ....... !~,!!!.'!!.!!.'!....... ¥...-.!!!.!'.t.I!.'! ....... !'.,m.{~/H.• .... ... f'Mtwt ...... ~MI ""'11. ......... 1. • -.~ .......... '.'1~ fmlll..f!l.!lft .. llM "111.lkft ...... llM ~ .......... .!~ ll.'1111!1111! .. I... ...ffl!! .. IMI ....,..,. .... ., ...... " He wt11 reduce the price by \he amount ' of your down payment! 1111 NTA ..... l!xeellent "E'' plan on wide ,reenbelt. Hu been reni.d -now vacant and under1otna redecora~. Price t286,000, exiltinC loan $163,000 at 12 ~ ci.. WW .ell for u little u 1°" down. --~~~111!111-•l•-111111 ... • ~II IMtlkM oNi'nw, Tnltl 1n11 AnUocfl lkbit. IAL.I If .... '9r11nd New HomH l ... =. 11• nm di If n I "'I ... tplO, la,Y.,ct. 4 Ir. a ... D.~, ...... w • I w , I • ' Oondol, no moMy clown 1111' ---I.OW~ int. relt. of UnlV. 1200 • 150, wllllt th•~ 1111. (714) "'•-•-11u ooo. •~ owner. ooo down, teo,Ooo 111111'1 f5.4&-f522 Agt. ........ .,.~ 83Mbi3. ~DOWN A.l.T.D.1Nfntonlyl0tl 3 Bdrm 2 b11 family rm OCl!ANIAOHT ~o!i.L.:h~'WL~ :ver~~ B ,.2~t1W: L -.. I rre. "Otfl1 &41-to3a .. ~ ....... BY OWNER. XLHT LOC. IOA OOVl8. I.er.ii• 4 lf«t petfOI ~ Oatden&. atr, 11a l 11r, 18& In· Brand New HomH l 9'*' fldlltlM. '4e-6754 "400,000. M0-7990 bdrm, 3 beth, dcJ\Jbt1 Owner Wiii flnlliot tub-llW IUltt, newly~.. Qondoe, no money down FOA SALE IY OWNlA 11,..i.oe. ~ petlo ltMtt.i 1ttTD 9t 1N. 7 led, "9llfblt twme. •121, white tlle4taet. (714) SEAWINO CONDO IUffl ...... plut muah morel Wiii 'If ftl't'ft, A ltUtflolct ... 900. Or try ..... r · !ft-fSU 1 28f, 1~8a. 1>41tlo, pool, You own the lend. 2.000 AITO or trade fOf hl1· tete. Priald 10 ... In .... ly owner. 94e-2l' TUrtltrOOk: I.NM 0p11on ..,-. 2 • gartgt,, Wik eq tt. 311'. tarn rm. a•.t bl\lff. ~or ?17tf .......... ll11 --I pa-or Purct\aM ... lnt...t, 3 t 0 b c 11 . I 1 a 0 . 0 0 0 . Bl. Wide GrMnbtft. ""' .... .., ,,.,. ... , -.... Bf. 2' .. Ba view. Rent 873'-18M, 417 ... 208 pool. F., ~ ,_. .. • .. Thie IOOO (N.T.) eq ti 4 Ir neg, 11t l . IHt. Oary '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ... u 000 Wiii ..... --_ ..... , holne.wtthfotl'l\MdlnfnO, 0.Aobbio831-12e8. I• -' ' ....-•111-J•l\' AV acottt, OO'QtOUI f.. ,_ l~tlon~. &kr~-~844-0~~184~~ l~~!!!!!!lilii!!!!-~~I mil)' rm find ~ *-llUt• 1111,MO PIWILA 1;: 1171 WIT& • ... 2 Bedroom. 2 yn I II flUI '""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dry. A1&um1blt ffnan· na llYm ~ If twm new, tee land, back bay view, 11 clng. OWnet la rMdV. to Adorable2Br 11>a1tar1er 3 BR, 2 bltl\due>'P. 11.. ..... ._ prolemionally decorated, uklns $30&,000 111,000 1• ... llUll W move. 1122,000. Call home In lovely ~-blodla from .._ oc:.en. Ran11111nce 31r 31>a _ $19:S,OOO loan 1&.W V.lR. Owner will Dl\'Ofoe '°"*~Nie 1111 LQll/"1111 97t-537o hood. e.ca1. fltlenclng. F1m1a1fc fnv•ll"l•nt Wiii fee/opt A11um• hel finance balance on~ tiller 1oca1.s In 1 ••llllmTY ~ lolna or MW wln1tr °' aummer rental. Allat111 10 36% In. p · Oood .,.. of ~ •X· ' Bdrm, tnctudlng 2 ..a ,_ llMnclnG at 13'~ '280,000 Low down 111\d ~2t •c..JJ Apnt fer Detaill or"'•••" 11 Open S-==' ::Z-;13 Celf '°' mM1tr IUlttl, 3~. lge All .. I :.~ ~1::3~ v• ~~ ~:'~1-M_u_a_t_•_e_tt_b_e_a_ut_tf_u_I -R-1-'.:Jll ::=l. rm, 2 ~. ruttfc PW 11•1 A Vi5'). nata11nc1 In Harbor ":,•;::1:'1 11":1:1':.,. rf£f¢)F;t1 :ic.mllywt~"'~~ t~~,-r~':=LLSTATE ~·:fill=~~~: '/!:Macnab · Irvine HOUTEI •• ULn ----·--·--........ .. .. ...-·-· tamlly room wttt1 ~ REALTORS 1eo.9301 (lelghbcwhood. 1496,000 1u1 atone llftlplace. Nw WA'IRfltlT. wtlh PERFECT flnenclna. ... IChoola. PRIC!O TO ,., ..... U.I .., 1&.Wn ... PUI FORECLOS~E UsanEITW. Pickup over 1500.02%,!QflTY ovemitht. Once ra a 1i e . have never eeen a better buy. Won't last. Prime Orange Cty 2 ~ ac:n hilltof.. OCEAN VIEW NEW ESTATE. Poo , spa. waterfall&, electr. gates, 5800 IQ ft w/360 degree view of all O.C. Tennis court + HELICOPTER pad area. ASSUME LOANS & TERMS. Originally listed for $2,200,000. SacrWce at $1,128,382.63 approx. with· 1350,000 approximate cash down. Only the serious need call directly to PATRICK TENORE 760-8702 or 631-1266 RE/MAX Realtor9, agt. Brokers welcome. RVM~ of Costa Mesa R&IM~ of Costa Mesa BRICK, WARMTH, VIEW1 lso•llenf'" leoatlo• wltlt eOlll!l•t•IJ ,....,,,,, ................ ........ . ...... ., ................ , '""' .. .... _.. .................. tlllll .. _, --...... 1111-.... IS1·1G. WATf;RFRONT HOMES,1.,.c . -... \I 1'tlll ... ~ • ..._._,.,,,_.....,....I'll- M 1'11 IAY , ""land. SELL: AT 1129,llOO. eel GrMt vtaw. 1e1ow ml{l 3 , 8'. 3Yt Ba 9fl eo• lot 9"-'fl11 po1n5'0j~,11:o ... r an IP· 8unbf, 2~ .,.1 con4<>1/ . ~ -•.. ~.":· ~~"::: w/boll aflp. .._,. · · 116. 31/al~ ·-· H-~ ping & l)OOI. l196K. Xlnt 1-.060,000 IM OWn/agt 790-38' 2 bdrm, 2 bath upgrlded tlnanc;lng JVllf. Terme 1280,000 down liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml condo. wtth ocean view. Owner MO-ff31 l800,0Q.2_at 12~% _. DI Security guard, poof. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ......... ./. ....--uuna, ctubhOUN & aub 2632 1/1911 ct.I Oro 1 lat/lu 1•1 LAKES UNIT". Vacent, parking. Good financing. ~~~~~~~! C.ll .... JIU HOME FOA SALE by ow· tuper financing, low $2'7 ooo to 1275 ooo e33 Baytldt Dr. •••••••••••••••••••••• ner 3 BR. 2 Ba . ...,arat1 down t.o qulllflld bUyef. • ' · llWNT llmTI Prin only· 875-7852 12' FluHlls dining room, covered AIC. lkytlgl'lt; flrepl-. Channing 2BA 2ba cot- Nell tllree bedroom condo. Privacy end OCMl'I vtaw. Many extru In thla loyaly Newport a..otl '9tf..e. t 138,900. 111·1• ....,..,.,... lat Give your9tlf 11Aeaa Ver· de In '82. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba llome w7rneiiy 1xtr .. on cul-de-aec: Owner wlll carry low lnter .. t rtl• 1st T.D. FU4I prlol I 13', 500. 761-3191 Selltr will Cltry loan '°' patio. Pond«Oll St CM, lg. decit, quiet, dining rm. teg1. Hug• IOI. Finan quelllltd buyer. Grllt $135,000. MS-O:MS. & l11ge kitchen w/eellng ..---------a v • II S 18 5 . O 0 0 . terma. 3 Bdrm 2 ba, •n .. ,_Rll•MmUJ area. Super lotlil price: · 548-7145 & 842..Qe& Maea Verda Hfohlanda, -...-• -...._ 1100,000. Cell &bout fl. boet trlr ecceu. 1125. •Y 111.... nanctng. HHOUUI 000. 3281 Color9do Ln. W/81DE 8LUfF8-VU ••2-1200 Lido ealty SEAVlfW • l!teg•nt & 0Wnr/19t. 55M221 2BR/2BA·FPLC-8L'™8 charming Hempton A 8 SU ~DOL O ANS 67 '2 7JOO model. fabulou1 vlew9, 2 STORY COLONIAL Beclc Bay View ' BR. din ptua pool. Only ttet,500. Hurry1 645-0303 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO _,ci.,... __ ILIJAlll& .... """ .,. decor, ape, pvt comm 752·t120/&.42-1904 w/pool & tennla fecillUea M85.000 Open HouM LIW ... PltmT ,._ ____ lliiiiiiiiil•I Sat/Sun 12-5. 11103 wltl e.c:qutre ettrec:tlve. •• YICtft Coltna 8'4-1017 w.i~ect 3 bf, 2 tia u•u• i.uj IHI ......., ftU.&I home w /pool. t>eaut. ••'••••••••••••••••••• landtceplng, new crptg & OLDE LAGUNA CHARM Spaclou•. 1tngle level pelnt. See et 3eo VIII•· Unique 2 bdrm floor condo, ~t for m1- nova Ad. Call Dive, plan, 1 b•1h, llv rm w/ lure tctu1t1. 2 BR 2 Ba, OWf*'/bkr, 11 beamed celllng1, hard-HYO 111111 lovely gerden oulloolc. 72&-26291941-478& wood floou & oozy log HU -c·-· c I 0.. I 0 • h 0 pp Ing I burning frple. 1167,50() -.. , bu ..... 1169.500, 191. .. LJn. Full Prb. htr 1.1 ACRU 846-0296 eutalda charmer, won-Ml~l~:C~r,LTY Out of 1he llfght W YllW - derfuf locltlon. 2 Bdrm 2 --------P a t t 9 ' n · t h 1 • Ona of • kind. Megnlfl-batll round flOOf town-OCEANFRONT Moblle custom home offer& oent ""-· 3 br, 3 be, llome wt1h flfepl-. Can Home&. eeverel. $80,000. • mag n I f I ce n t aolltlum. Jacuzzi. fe>rTMI be youra fOf only 1135, Pvt. •99-3816 OP port u n It I es . llv, rm & din. rm, 1ge fe- 000. cell Margaret Duffy BEAUTY _ SPACE. fatnlly Se Per ate Q U 88 I mlly rm. 2 lrplea. By 17#-for detlllte. OQmlort. 3Br 2"' bl With home and private ner. Wiii coop w/broker. ••2·1200 iocetlon and lovely view. P O o I • n d a P a 780-073' --,-.-.. ---U-T_Ul_U ___ , =·· ·m~u~~ Doyouwwrttottwonan 1rea. S185.000. Cati !eland? l/wy 11.u. traffic 845-955 7, 1155--0782. end qulett How about ., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I lnooml lllong wttll your 2 Bf 2 Ba aun room ~ 50K daWnl Cell CurtWIOf more Info on tllta'N.P.B. duptex. 131-1298. Aot. FIXER w:::' ~\\.~lA-t,~s· ::: ~"QA'( .. l'OUM-----. ...._....,-' .. .................. ................ _. • Owner wilt finance Aaumable long tenn fl. entire loan The 11&11• ... I PETE BARRETT ... REALTY 11111110! FORECLOSllE! nancing. $43ll.OOO prfoe Is $985,000. EST A TES -2 bd .. Den, Ll&na YUi• U. Llbrery. Cuatom Spa. 4tl•1ll1 .... Cett, Br.. FANTASTIC VIEW 5'95, utl.T1 PIDlllD A cNnnlng 2 bd end din condo on 1 prime comer lot wtth -.y ecc:lel8 to community pool end CIYbhouM. Ftbuloua fl· nendngl I 185,000 714/760-1900 000 (tv91) 75~1078 RWNl1' IDllTI OtcS. 11o1.a over 1300 aq. tt plue large d•I•· ched double QN8QI on llllW. IUff1 ........ ,,...,M.1ean1,111 &1~1111 Ptuf"• , ... ., .......... "''' s 1n,ooo Lovely "pride of ow- nerahlp" 3 bdrm home. N-patll, belulllut llfl· nl1 court• & gym. Ml· nu111 to beacll. Nice brick lrplc. Mual '"' AaMunl 11% llnlndng.- ~ •• Aleg.-:Rni"BS REAL ••mtAIE .... -~ Newport '-"' 0. Ana b•~front Pull. Mint oond •• ,.. dbl .... ... PltOt, tKtoll pello, ... . IOO . 1111 GrundJ 11M1t1. . . ' " . ' l Mfltft II M!I ~ :..... IN ... HNI PlltOH.-TV -~OM\.INI PUHO. ~·J-r!>''•1• \.TOI, 110t De ..,_ Mellt, MV N\.UOMfO, ~ ..... iMi · a~!~ .. "~''"· H1111llntl•11. ~ Tt:.Tto':e T .. ::..... ~ ~ W"' llf91t, Ml I , ~ lteofl, OAtlMO, lnCIMcllMll. r~ ~· Thie ~II ~ ., • Tllll ...,.,,, tllt OOl'IMlrttlOll T •• \. • • ._, • t •• Oollflty OWi! of °'.,... en .11#111 I. 1Ma. ,,_ ConMPll, ~ M • .._ CIO ,11bj~ Ottnte. fioatt o&lly Tilll elMllMM .,. ._ ~ .._ flll04 .-, t , t , 11. ~ ta2 tta1:.1 COWllY QM ot °'"* County on Jullt "· 11&2 Pmltc ll)T1C( Publl•ll•d Oreno• Coa1':1t9~1~ ..... TO DWITOM Piiot Jut./ •• 11, n . ao. 1912 OI' 1UUt TRUlllW 1110.H C ..... t1tM1W U.C.Cf,) NoHo• I• hereby ,elven to ..ale 11)11C£ ortdllore of Ill• iirllhln "'"''d _._ Ir 1Mt a bl*~ It IMft..wfOI' Al~· about to be 1nad1 on pereonal °' Ull °' PICmtoul ~ ..... !Jedi I ....... ~ Ttw n.m. end bull.-~ Thi follow.Ing ,p1r1on1 II ave of the lntend9d ""'*9for9 -·~ flt u• of the Flc1ftloua WOOD IYE 1 tieneral Buein. Natl* Plt'tnMHp ooinoc*ct of, SOUTHIAH CALlfOANIA • J t M 11MitCf:111. H 33 2 ALARM COMPANY. 102 euc.lyptue Nentuctt" DfM, Huntington lltd\, Ln , ea.ta ....... CA 82921 CA t2t4t. Tll• itlot1Uou1 8u11n111 Name Mtd\MI lm!ttl_ H141 A-*fa rtlllrr~ IO lbOVI Wll llled In 8oood1e111, t.tllllon Vllto. Celllom6I Of11n91 CoOnty on 3-2341 Fiii Ho. The 10cMkw1 In Cellfofnla o4 the F 11 15". Ohlll U9CUtM C11111ce or oma1P11 o.1111 S. Clll. 102 ~ bueJM91 office of 1111 liftendld Ln • Colt• Mell, CA 9H21. trlNlwonl la: SAME T1mottly J. CU.. 2t12 Colle99 All etMI ~Intl• n11•11• end St, Cotta MeM. CA m:n add,_ uMd by 1111 Intend.cl Thia lluell1e'9 wet c:onduc1ed by• t~ wltbln tine ~ IUI genttll pertnenhlp. ' pa1t 10 far •• known to 1111 Dlnlll S. CU. lntlOdld Ir.,.,_ are: NOHE Thll Ill.I-I WU lllld with Ille The '*"' and ~ lddfeM C-cy c.ti ol Oraft91 co..ncy on ol Ille lnMndld .,.,..,_ •t: JIMM ~. 1~ tiRACE v. VEST, 1822 w. PvbU.n.d' Ofano• CoHI Dally Beaoon A¥1., Ane1111m CA t2I02 Not. J1itt ~· I , 18, ~. 19112 • That tll• property pertinent \ 292$-82 hereto 11 d.aibed In g11>erll ea: All -----------01 1111 1tock·ln.-trad1. furniture. ..-.,. N()Tll'r lbc1ur-. equipment, goodwM and r-.n. 1-. trade neme Of a C111aln ottt 111opl·Y-OU_AN __ ..,..._~DU'=A~UL.~T~\l:o::IMD~IU:'-::'A Md 11 located at: 2&022 0.. Prado, 11 D o p T " u I T D A T I D Sult• El F, Dena Polflt, California. ,.._,.,_y .. ,.._ UML.iH YOU The ~ """' UMd by 1111 AKI ACTION TO 'l(OTICT Mid tr#llMrol'I at Mid loclllon II: YOU" "'O'l"TY, IT llAY •I WOOD EYE tOlD AT A "*"C IAU. •YOU Tllat uld bulk tr antler 11 ... DAN IXl'l.ANAT'IOM Ofl TI9 lni.ndld to bl QOll8UmlNlltd at 1111 NATU"I Of' THI fltlOCllDIMQ olllce ol: BURROW ESCROW AOAfttlT YOU YOU IHOUL.D COMPANY, t879 E. Li!IC:Oln AV9., CONTACT A L.AWva ~lllQI. Celllomla 112"5 on or alter MOTICa Of' , Augutl 3, 19112. TilUSftl .. 1AU Thlt bulk tr-fer 11 8Ul>flc1 to T.a. .... aa71 Calllornla Uniform Commercltl NC7Tla! IS HEREBY GIVEN. !Nit Codi s.coon 11108 on T""'9d9y Auglllt 6. 1982. at The name Md addr-ol 1111 9-oo o'podt &.m. of laid dfrt, In 1111 plf90tl with whom olalmt mey be room HI .. Id• lor conducting llltd It BURROW ESCROW TNll .. 'tSllla,wltlllnllleomc-ot COMPANY, 11179 E. Uneoln AYI .. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ~ange. CA 112886, and Ille ~ut d1IY SERVICE. loc:ated at 202'0 Nor1tl tor flllnO Clllml l>Y art'I creditor allall BtOldwllY Sufte 209, 111 1111 City ol bl Auguat 2. 1'1112. wtllctl la Ole Senta Art&, Ccl.wlty of Orange. State bu1ln111 day b1tor1 111• of Calll4ln1A~SAlol MARINO contumm111on date •P•clfl•d s Av 1 Nos A N•D LO AN lbo¥I ASSOCIATION, a Californi a 0.ted Jlitt 15, 1.U. corporation, H duly appointed til'9CI V. V•t Truatll undlf and ~t lo the Intended fr.,.,.,.. power ol Hit conf.,red In that Publ!IMd Orano• Cout Dally C111aln Oeld a1 TNSI tMCUted t>y Piiot. Jlitt 111. II, 1H2 3223-82 EDWARD M ROLETTI end -----------1 PATRICIA P. R01,En1. 11\jAband "8JC Nl)TIC( and wlft, ,_did March 3. IMO, ______ ..;... _____ ,In Sook 13620 of Oflldal Aecordl of M011Cl9IVl'TINQ_,I eald County, at page 121 , NOTICt: IS HEREBY tilVEN that Aloordlr"I IMtrurnent No. It, by aMled P'~ ...... --~ rlllOll of • bf'llch Of def9Uft In Int City of Coate M-. at Ille olflct payment or perlorm1nc1 of 1111 of the City Clerk at 1111 City H ... n obllgallon• 11cured tller11>y, Fair Oriw, Cotta Mela. Ctlllomla. Including thll b<eadl or dlfeult. untll the hour ot 11:00 a.m. on Notice of which w11 recorded 29, 11182 al Which time Ille'; wlft bl Fabrutry 19, 1982, .. Rec«dlr'1 opened pYbllcty and rMd aloud In 1n1trument No. 112-06941111. Will tlla Council Cllambert for SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE FURNISHINti ALL.LABO A HltiHEST BIDOEA FOR CASH, MATERIAj.S, EQUIPMENT. 1.-fV1 tftOfWI( ot the United Stat•. TRANSPORTATION AND SUCH o# • Cllhllr'a clllCk dnW'll on a l OTHCR FACILITIES AS MAY BE 1tat1 or nauonal benk, • mt• "' REQUIRED FOR THE RENOVATION federal crldlt U!Won. Of 1 8'111 « OF RESTROOMS AT THE REA fedlrll 11\llngl and 1o1n -i.t1on COMMUNITY CENTER. 8111 domlcllldlnthtatt.ie, .. ~at Hamlllo n St . Cotta Mua, me tlrnl of .... al r1ght, t1tte and c.lttomla. 1n..-l'lmd ~ It, " TNl1•, 1n A Mt of plana, ICNdfk;atl9n1. end 1t11t reel ~ 11tua11 In aald other ciontnct ooai-itt ITlllY bl County end State, dlacnbed u_ obtained In 1111 olfloe of th• tolowl: i>lpet1mlnt ol ~ ~ 11 A COi~ QOnllltlng of the Fair OrM, Com MIM. Celforni.. ~ upon r90llpt of I nonrllfl#ldabll '-PAACEl. 1: ot S6.00. tt biddlrw ~ pl.-Unit No. 4, loc:atld on Lot 1 of c:Ntge wll bl $7.!50 I* Ml ..-did In ~ 3111. PllOll 31 Elctl bid lhtll be midi on me and 32 of m1ecett1neou1 mape, Pf090Ni form and In the"*'"" record• of Orange County. provided In th• c ontr act ClilforNll, and•..,_ on the d o c u m • n 11 • a "d • II a 11 b • dldll atlon aod eo11doml11lum pllin 1ccomp1nl1d by a certified or recorded Aprll 13, 1973 •• culller'• ct-* 0t a bid bond tor ln1trum1nt Mo. 1331111 In Book not 11M than 10 percent of Ille 10644. Pege 482 of olftclal records amount of Ille bid, meda QIYabla to 0 1 o r 1 n g • C o u n t y . ( t II• 1111 City of Cotta,,..._ 'CONDOMINIUM PLAl'f)" ANC> Tha Contractor 111111. In Int AMENDMENTS THERETO performance of 1111 worlr end RECORDED IN 8ool! 11552. Page lmprov•m•nta, conform lo Ille 5111. end In Book 11552, Pegl 5~. Labor Code ol th• Stale ol ~II of off1c1a1 record•. Celllornla atld other lewl af the PARCEL 2: Stall of catlfbfnll ~ wttll An undMdld 1/111 Int-I In Lot the exception only of 1uc11 1 of Tract No. 8094, u ltlowl1 on• var1at1ont u mey bl required under map ..-did 1n 8ool! 316. Paoee 1111 1pec4.111fall1\ff pvreuanc to i1 and 31 of mlill*tlll..O.. INipt. wtliOll prOClldlno• ll«lundlf -,. cord• of a rang• county. tallen and Wlllcll hlw nol o-i Calllomla. lllowrl end dlflnlcl • IUPlf'Mded by the prcwttlont af 1111 common ar• on the abo¥I rlf9rred Labor Code. Prel«enct 10 ial>Or to dtc:larallon end condominium ehall be glvll'I Of"Y In Ille manner pllin. Pfovlded by law. Rff«vlng tl'llrtfrom exctullva No btd lhtlll bl oonlidlred ""'-' 1H1n11n11 over Illa "rfflrlcted tt 11 made on a form lllrni.hlcl l>Y common .,.. .. , ( .. 1111 --thlettyofColta~anctllmedl ellown end define• In uld • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T e..,.,,, ,,.,, ••• ~ •••••••• J.~ Paolflo View Memorial Patti,~ Id\, Lot 144. Grewe A I I 8ayvlew Terrace . 11200. ln-7717 • 1n eccudalOI wft1'I the pnMllonll of dec:WatlcJll ~ ~9an. -vie pc4P011lreqw11..,...,1a, n am1no.a1. fOrlli'iUiiSi~r---il._--+-__ .bi~ EKhbiddermuatbl...,_and purpo111 111 forth In u•d •skateboards• alao Pfaqulliflld ea rlQllWld ~ lew. o.Asatlon and condomlulum pllin. Thi city Council ot the city of PARCEL 3: F trucks.baby Coat• ...... ,__, t111 rtgM 10 El«*ltM ..-nentt ~t carriages•tea retect any "' al l:lldl. 10 the unll,.6-cr1bld aboYI, for ... • 0.... '·......, and occ;upll\CY of 1111 rlltrlcled Carts•trikeS City Cleft! of the common.,_ lflCIWn and dlflrlld ffe Skates• CttJ .. Ccllta ..... '" 1hl &bow'** '° dace.don I ro r Publllhld Ort~ Cout 0.11, and condominium plan ... , ... I walkers•toys Piiot, Jlltt 111. 21. 1982 allocated for udulf¥e ... ~ me •wagons•••• 32 IM2 owner of the unit o.c.1bld abo'<oe. ----------1~11o c •: beicony e •: and scooters•hot ~Rel~P•. E rods•coupes• HAalOtl L..&W~MT. oun Non·~:~1u11ve 1H1m1n11 for trailers•hard Mortuary •CetTelery lngrleaand -. ... ancs t • t Crematory :ient of 1111 ~mmon erea ops Conver - 16:.>S Gisler Ave etiown and defined 111 1111 lbove D lbtes•motor c~!::s~~!a ~~~Iara ti on and , homes•t!l,~n bcaptlng tllerelrom 111011 mowers fMOS "UCI HOTHHS l&L. ,JaOADW A Y MGaTUilY 11 0 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IAl.n & HIG>HOH SMITH & TUTHtLL. WISTCUff CHA'8. 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 64tr9371 ftlllCI llOTHllS ~·MO•TUAU 627 Main Sf ~nt1nqton Beach ,536-6539 'ACINCY•W .., ..... , ... eem.1~ Mottua~ Cr,apeM;t~atory 3500 Pacmc V111W Drive Ntwport IHCh "4-2700 =:~tti:.~~CO: •corporate ., .. In uld deolareuon 111d headquarters ~t':;,,. .. or otllar •garden carts ciommon delloneuon of the rMI Modet A's•••• :=c,~0~~~ [ 6 •typingtables Drive, No F·2. N-port Beacll, Wheelbarrows• ~ndenlgod hereby recreational dllClalml all llablllty for any VehiCfeS•golf lllOon'letnlll 111 Mid ",.... lddrtm 4 carts• mode I Of au. --dlllgNtlon. UcS ..... 111 "*" Mttiout trafns•bikes *•"•nty, expr111 or 1mpll1d, • •planos•cars rlglrdlng titre, POHllalon. or "•vrM>r•nc.a, to Htlaty the • 2 refrigerators ptlnCilpll bllmllol of • *"" °' •skates•• • • • • OU. oblDldlOn 89Cllnd ~ Mid Died Oii fn.I, wttfl .,,..,... Md @ Olller tumt at provtded tlllrltn; ...... If .,, under 1118 =='!'Ii,~'"'=.:..-: • trlCt ---Oii .. T,,.... and of the WMI or-.cs llY l9lcl Oaelll of ruet, Tiit total llllOUl\t Of -.ict bl1Q111on. lnctudlno rMtonellfy 1llm111d f111, ollar911 and .... of ttll T,....._, Ii 1111 tlrl!I lnltlal ~of"* NoUol. .. 75,102.40. DATIO NN 1), 1N2, IAH MARINO IAVING& I LOAN Al80c.A'nON, • ClllJomle oorpcntlon, ::~TAJ! ' llWNTU llJMCE; ,... a ~ OOl'POfMlon, i&· J. "°""· .. "°"" ........ .... ..._ Ml..'CA W7'0I - Tll.:(11') ..... lO If ft'sgot wheels, you'll mo\#e It faster In a Da1ty Pltot classlfled ad. Cell 642·5678 and a f rlendlV ad-viser will hetpyou tum your W'hffls Into cash. l!.~ °' .. Coee1 0.-, J r""' Nly 11, JI. IO. tMI "" .... __ .............. _..-.-I • aocMla __ , ... a'" a ... ,.,.._., 2 qar t•rtte. •oe yard. SHI mo. ..... Ml-1'ft •oan•PllL IP•. t•nnle, UH/mo-mo. or IHM opt. Aot. Fr.ct IJ31-12te. e:.1-2111 . ...... a br, 2'h • proe. deo.. amenltl••· 1125!). 58-IN3 .... _ 2 br ~ 4 tw. MOO 10 '876. Aclt. 144-1133 ... ..,. .... y~ 0.. tront. 3 Br • 2 ... t etory, ldnt .,... ..• , UFE" !Mt~ 2• ,.,.. ~. 'llMMIOUllO ,._ I av n dry. U ~~ 1 °'" 8001a1 AotlvlllH m-reeo. Me-1"7 Dlr•otor•,r11 au n ct• y Lm, .._. 1111111•• JJNnoh~'•• atud10·-;m, oafport a tani.e ...... ._ ~ ,oat I lpa. No ""'°" nww.. ..... .... ..-..24'7. • -0 " I A T :==:z:: -... -"IORIATIONt 118'--. "°-._. T • n n I 1 • P r • • req. IS40 mo. M:t "'°" leeeOnl (pro I pro toria l4W 111 ahop)•2 He•lth 2 br, 1'4M. trpto,OW, IM Clube~ patio. oar. No /et•. Hydf~ '620/mo. IM3-M7 ~UL ~Olcto~~:~ A'ARfMINT•• oar. •II u111 pd. IHO. S In o I .. • 1 l 2 ~ 1._Adtt9_....;•_no---'pe1_a._7_52_·~2&e0- 8edf~F""'*"" •aMn 2bf/2be oondo r'lf l Unfurnl1hed•Ho SC Pm-. a.A. 1670. No Pat1•Model1 Open • 752-6822, '41•,. dalty t to 8. 2 1 'A be. 110 Jo9IV1 st. OaknM ~· amt ctoo ~ .... ... -... 2 br, adllft oomPa. 142(1. ,.Incl Retrlg, pool. No pet•. ........... /.. 423 w. 8-y. ~18 880 Irvine (at 18th) Newel' 1 81'. w/gaceigt. No (714) 646-1104 pell.~~" ........... /1e. 1700 18th St. (Dover at 18th) (714) 642-5113 ...__ 1•• 1 be. ......._ dnllped IO )'OU c:a'I rent S. C-1 Pla.e. leOO mo. counter t,,.,..,......, &-~ "'" u....-. now for ooty $1000 P' ,. ... .,...., ...... 7 llft 5PM centuty old mepll ttwa. ....-...,..... ....-patio, oer•o•. Stove/ mo. 714/973-4N8 ..,.. ._.._.. 398 w. Wll9on 1131•5583 2 ltory, 4 bdrm Colonlel 1786/mo. 557-2380. . refrlg. 524 St. Anni . ..__ ..M~ kM· ---------• ... ..,.., ....... 1453 _.--.-.,-,.-,.-1----,--~1 2 br .. 1 be .. carpetl, .,~......_ 2 8' 1 Ba. ...... '""'-wn ......, _. v,_ ., m dr1p11, bulll•lrtt. No ~·--· ·-cllen. 2 barM. IUll .. -,--t --•• --o-c_•_a_n-:'."&I •••••••••••••••••••••• -· $426 2%72 Mepte • c ti 0 0 11. N 0 p. t I . and corra a. Tr•d• tor 2 8' 2 Ba trplc. 2 cer gs ~u vt!. MoMrcn Spec. 4 br, 114 bl home 93;.2927 • · $425/mo. 831~155 Corona del Martlome. w/opener, tlle counter Ten.ca holne, s •· s Ol'.I lge reald. lot. New 1 bdrm,__,. 9ull lnl. &44-111817~1400 top•. pool l •P•· .... 1,....,mo. Cell Ow-petit & apt. 17501\'nO. Specloul2Bt. 1Bl.1425. cl • -'* •1wmo. 56T-23eo. ·• ; ;;-r ... 252. 111, 111t +tars dep. 3 Br. '"' Ba. S475. :irr~ ::tr~ IOUI YllW OOU.EOE PARK AREA AVllL ~ t5. t'13-U43 Leundry lao .. pool. 1335 pw mo. Aval~ 4 BR, San Clement• 2 3 2 e F 0 rd "am EMERALD BAY. 3 8'. 2 tor IPC't to.... 548-e65e 1. 6*-7993, 842-1155 lloml for condo « home bf• k frplc, bric* petkt wltrl ....ne..or .,,... .. .,...,.....,. ......, ••2• ------,,..---1 A saaotrno 3 er. 2 Ba. d t 1 •o o ~'""" ._..., 2 °'· ,......, g.erege. -" 2 BR 1•"" ... .,,_....... 11o In Hpt 8dl « lrvlne. -• b I I Ip a • .. . 3 Bdrm. 1150. F•~ mo. No ....... 1396 "B" '" -..,_,.,. • ICIUltY: 1171-7821..,.. « ~.Mrd, I· na. 2131876-2256. ywd & ~ Kida & w. Ba1<.r.&41--07fJ3. PA'· w9. '500 mo. 911.8447 daye. Pvt. pty. uw.ey OOMll ..,... home, peQ Wllcol'l'le 54$-2000 833-0192 • BR M-. Verde. ~ 3 SR 2 8a 2 fptcfl Agent. no,_: . 1425-4435/mo. 2 Bt. 1 e.. 1 BR 1 S.. 1395 quiet .... ,.,, cul de MIO. aaa. mo. 112&01no. 1422 Terra apt.. bHmtd 0'11':J· 1ecure, 1920 Wall•ce: ...................... Aak IOl',8111, 831-1298 w.,. 780-8378 c...11 '•'w leunda:.,.rm., pool. A I. 790-8379 • __ ,_ .. _, 3 bdrm. 1._. be. ,_ C81'· f8'sall•M 1411 ~· u-. '°' 'PJ)t2-1eoo , • ... '-... • ..ata t•-'----d 2:; ~ •111. •-• •••••••••••••••••••••• l'sl ...,,..... &4 ~llna a..n, 2 Br. 1 ~ •••••••••••••• •••• ,..... • "~ .,, mMM • .,.. ......__.. 1405 F,__.. utl8 C.U ... 1114 '908· '725 pw mo •• ••••••••••••••••••• Aeeort.-e ....,., trw:t "' '500/mo. 2 Bl'. 1 Ba. up... -· --. •••••••••••••••••••••• gerderw and W9tw HOT TUI ATRIUM. 3 SC Pfza. Pool, ordnr. per unit enolad gereqe, paid. Aefrlge. 2 tm•Jt 1 Bt. T,._ prMite, no 557-e550197t-239o bdrm, 2 M. 1825. OiMt Dlux 1 Br. Ho ~. 1415 pello, ali 1111.-. ~ chltdten oil, no peta. p e 11. u t 111 pa Id. Heidi elrcular St. Child OK. l 135 wtll. 175-2590. rm. 1990 w.--· 842-4906 1385/mo. 11t '*" MCU-Condo 2 Br 1'A Dog on~. 24M1 HlgNyupgr9ded&daen. TSLMgml. 842-1803 - rlty. M2.ol35, ..._1817. e.tltde · 8unMt Pl. W•. Laaune 3Br Condo. ....... 19t. 1700 ... IWat -Be. frplc, er1ge. Hiia. By t 12-'PM. mo. + ctep-:-;'5SO eq ft. lMve 3 8r. 2 Ba. T~ ••••••••••••oo••••v ' • • • • • DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS 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. (Noft ratundlMI Eirtn .... 11.00) ~~~ .•.•..•...... M09t 1&1bjects, K·14 Oey........urnmer l 10wk Mr Me>tgen, t4M 118 ~.~~ ..... HOU8EPAIHT1NG r../Ja "~ IN Sunehlne In" In & OU1. Free tet. ••••••'-•••••••••••••• Cllll lunstllne Window eel 8Noe 972~118 Huber Rooftng..all typel. ClMnlnQ, LIO 548--8853 New-r9COY9r-o.dtt 20% Monthly ~nt Int/bl, lowHt ratH , Uo. #411802. 548-1734 pr0ft1'>t, neat MNloe, 10 MR. I~ ARK LE; a II yrs In.,.._ Ma-5ea4 ~'•'•""•·'···••••••• wndws, both sldaa • .,. acraana a tracka. lnt/axt. Ho11H t, ao~. BUDGET RATES Honaat, dapandabla. Ctlrlatlan. Promf.t. Qd Low min. Sim lob• OK Q ., no t __ ... n---rar.. Fraa •t. 85 .e878 Uc. Fr• .. , 841·7&81 u · 1 r-. . ._. prloae. 540-5e54 •Blahop 6 Son Palnhng Th• fHIHt draw In th• ....:....-.-F-IN_ES_T_l_N_O_.c_.-.- 30 yr1 axp. In BHch WHt ••. a Dally Piiot Ron'a Window Wut\lng .,.._ Fraa aet. &e2-1718 CluaHled Ad. 142-6878. Reaid. Reu. 830-7711 OLLARS r3 DAYS 31NES . CLASSIFIEDS642•5678 ~" A,.1m1•u ,_, 410f lntl/1 le ltut 430I latl11 tt ltut 41• OIHH i.atll 44IO f~" lla/mraJ1j"' •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Olli~ ltalll 44 l.UulrW laW4• AaMun.utr "" IMI I 1...U JM ............••••...•.••••..••........••.•••....••...•..•••.•...... .........•.......•.... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Etnptoyect Female OYef' 40 Prof M 25+ n®wnkr. to Roofnm•t• wanted. male~ ' •ullulN • ....,, ..... "" prfv•te bomll JlMr 11W ahr 3 br he>rrt61 In CdM, 10 stir 2Br IP.I. C.M. $250 HllT&ll vau.n ••NIT llAll lff• WUllllSI Hoet tamlll• ~ tor Found: email gr~ & wtlt ExacuUw omo.."'1.0ooll Appr~aq tt. Hr ~~ti. AugU9t. Poodla/Tarrlar. S.A • ...i 3110 •• -..;r.-;-;.............. Tustin. 842~8 Iv mag. pvr bath. 1~ bike-to mo. George °842-6381 Ptlm• omc:. faclllty ss757~~~·N•;;;·;;;~t,~ Lwc Dane P1 view Condo ~e~:.'2:,~nory Incl. 2500 eq ft Condo, ;Mii so-~~198rv!'rC:,~e:~= 10 1,aso ft. Attract. Well Crown Valley Pkwy, & _________ 1 __ COftlOe'_-'--~-"-''-·-13_t·_7_44_t_ mint 2 Br. 2 Ba .. no pate. for 3 mo.. m .. ter eulte c:.pt 2 edit.I, or • 1 edh aooaee to frwy9, llexlbla 842•1339, 553-ln9. wllh fr pie, pl, ipa. Prof 10 lhr Cot\Oo, llOuM, w/1 chlld or !Ult 1 adh. off lea eulta• from malntalnao bldg. Naa ForbH RO., Minion £ftf I ftw U• Found: Small whit• Hoag Hoapltal. Cpte. Viejo. (714) 545-0215 •••••••••••••••••••••• young cat w/flaa colter. mini bllnda. Dedicated 350. 1100 or 1200 eq ft. Loll: Blk trl-clr 1tlaltla Vic: Santa Ana/Sant• pklng. Prof. environment coat a MaH. Cell for fem. Vic: Santa Ana A\19, Toma, CM. 142-9621 Delu•a ~Ida. xtra lar· ga 2br, 2ba, bltn•. dawhr, 1\.\ mlle1 beach. AOUlte, no pate. SSOOmo. 53&-83e2 .... Lmll 1 6 2 Br. Dtecoont on eoma ,modals. Pool, Spe, Gym, Sauna. ate. 848-0811. 2 Br. with geraga, bal- cony, atove & dl•h· we1har , 1 5150/mo. 53&-78711. "400 rum. or untum. 1 Bf pool, .,.. 18"2 Flol10a. 842-2834, 1142-3172 In quiet arae. 845-3323 amenltlae, 97M251. i CiMii, iFWwwiiiidi5i52i-Sii177iiil Found: Young Mixed da~ Shep. female. 8rownllh/ Approx 2500 eq ft office and warahu 1pace. blk. Nr 8Mctl I PCH. Central Coate M•••· FOUND ADS Call O .C . Shallar Fancad yd. Avail now. 834-459:\ NOO per mo. 842-0880 ARE FREE Approx. ~ a/f tenoeo · outllOa 11oreoe. cMISA Cal.· arae. $200 mo. 842-8982 M2·Nll 1-496-28e1. 644-9539. all amanltlH 1285. Pool, lg kit, 2 pata, lg 235 1430 ft F COUNTRY CLUB LIVING E 1 8e2·2449, IM-84711 balcony w/bay vlaw. llddl;lonal ln~oq~I · or IN NEWPORT BEACH mp oyad Gentleman, F 5157-7883 or 840-e339 A total environment non·amoker Ute kitchen nonamkr to lhr 2 br ---------• l.W.I, IH, apartment community prlvlleQM. s4a-7588 duplex, E/Slda C.M. M/F 3 Br. 3 Ba. home In 141-1020 *l_.,T •••••&. the u...,._ Ba Pri ~ R 1 $225 lnci. ut111. 845-7220 prlv. commty, 2 bike _________ , 5wrww -lll ,..,.... Y· '" • oom n prlvele home. from bch Jae frplc NEWPORT BEACH 1 1 0 1 0 ova 8 t . clubhOUH and hHlth M ... Verda AIM, kltcn Ocaentront Newport, 1360/mo. ts1·7l88 BIU ' "Turn Kay" Oft1ca *3110 Preatlgloua N.8 . loc . ape, 8 teonla COYfU, 7 and homa prtvflagas. non-emk mature reap. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "Branch" office 175. Perfect lor ettornay. SCRAM-LETS poola, cloM to bulineM, 549-9&47, 842-454e lam. l235mo • yrly, Semlner maetl"" roome Olllca 1ultaa from 810 airport, FUhlon l .. and. 548-18e7 ROOlllTE ... Convanla"t •hop• on Room \If/pool Mele• em----------1 hourly. Typing, malling, lhru 3900 eq. ft. lmmad ANSWERS Illa. UnlUmrsMO b~ ployed mala. Kitchen N.8. prof. M wlll shr 10f FllDEIS phonaa. Call tor Info evall. MlnutM from O.C. ft lore, 1 & 2 bdfm apt• and prlv. Reta. $225/mo. Harbor View home w. 752--8408. Airport For more Into 1~ &45-25llO Hpt Bch. • d ~I t 3 5 + . I 3 7 15 . oio.t & 1Mgaat agency. call Jutlb Jtu#M fllf F=~-~ 1540 -1 1000 Pr1veta bath, kltehan prtv. _7_eo-0e0 ___ 2 _____ 1 All c:tlants ~ wtttl WllTWJD I .WA IM. ...................... ~~~~~~~~~I OWN TIME a.-.. bachelorl and 1 n • • r Hun 1. 8 c h . Prof. M .. nort-emtcr, 28-35 photoa & rataranoea. 1200 or 2400 •q It ... 1121 Chrt111en ~leak -On. of the worsi lhlnga 80rm unite fMt\#9 fine 1275/mo. Call evea I o •hr N 8 h o m •. CreOli.: Colmopoljten Oalu~e.oltlca or ltora ---------' cute. eflordebla 1 Br L011· Met.mute. 8 moe about iwtlr_,. la you o .. lgnar furniture end 9e0-1505. S3751l'no &31·128e Ota.-Good Morning~ epaca. 14302 a 14304 9llT .-.rr home In Npt, CM area. old. Choker Chain, Cit have ..ao °"'* cottae on ~ Mowlnto-n• The Tomorrow Show. Beach Blvd. Btwn 2 720 eq ft IUmltNd for Aug . 1 , Deva dye Hwy & Rlvarelda Ava, OWN TIME o~ or r-for awn-lAguna sngl mature prof/ ---------1 hwMft Ml 18" Frw ye. Civic Canter art11t1 or archllacta, 975-8718. av/wknda NB. Reward. 2llOS W. C1t1-'-YO!Jf ______ • -- mar month•. jimarily bus, non amllr. Pvt ba. Coron• dal Mer. Mala • Villega. Stloc>Plno Centar Nawpon Canter, evall _84_8-_~-:---.-----4--H_W'f....:._· _14_5-83:....::...:...:5.:...:1 ____ 1 Found: M ... Van» ArM lvmleMct ~ ""9" tv.fwn.~1 Ooc..30Joabr.2.ISl..2ba2 Pmw~~t 1-eo. w..~7920 • L . Whltapuppyw/laaeollar. dally airy, pvt anl.. 2 ~to M/F 2 or IM5-1280. .,_ ......... .__t ~-.Up to ••,..mtn/lunl'/ o at. Ladle• Gold 557.54114 • •• _._,_ ......._,_ ... ,,, weter, wllh M/F non· to lhr bf, 1be, N.B. ---------• ...,.,,__, ..,.,...,.. Square mounting wlthr--------- nw. _,. ,. l"'OO oceanfront. No dru~a Airport area • Exec. 4000 ft 1901 ..._,.... If Marqule Diamond Rl;'X • --•-•••• On , __ .....__ ..... at ••••••'••••••••••••••• emkr " plua utll. '""""mo ....., •1" •1 B"-" eqc •• ..... ·~,..,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• REW•RD ••• . r~.... --_,,.,.,._.,.,. 873-4835 .....,.., ., •• , ... ....., Sul1 ... From22H50eq ..... .., .,...,..2111A-. " ...... -llat3aft . •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ._. WILi s.n Joaquin Hiiia RO PU .. wra --------· ft. 11 par lq. ft. Many for Jo.' ...... * * * L.ga >& 3 BR townhOuM IU-1100 Wkly r«!tata now evall. Fam rmmata 25-35 yre. Qu, ... m ••• , 4,S, x1rU. Call 557-7010 ~.,,. SIOS • 1100 llEWAlll • •ff -al , rl apte, yard•. anol gar, $ 140 & up. Color TV. 1225 mo utll Incl. 2 BR ••••'·"-·•••••••••••••• -,-.......,...-------1 Daec>erata muat r«1tl Ole ••• ~~::::";'•••••••• It t ,... a.do_... • l•nl I If fplc, lloc*-upa. Nr Hunt. LIDO BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. Phonaa In room. ~274 dplx, SA Hgll. 754-4435 Sing le Jlaraga, Co1ta 4 0 a I u x a O fl I c a a . fUll or pat1 time. 111th St.. Chlldran'1 Book S!Ofa MhMllt --Open 24 hrl a Oey Hrbr. from 15715. Chll· tr pie, patio, adulta. Newport BIVO CM M.,., bl bolt. '50/mo. ltrateglc locatlon on C.M Xlnl front ore loc. I n ta• t . grow I ng 20" bf ... bird caoa w/2 7 09Y9 a W.-d'91'1 OK. 8'40-0807 11050. 875-8359. 848-7'45 · Rmmate wanted lor El Storage only. 851-2175 8allCh Blvd. HB. Front 540-1287 Saddleback Valley. machanlcal orange Jacuzzi, Sauna. Loe.la Toro .. 8Rhaa,$3ec>pllll•--........ --'-----1 axpoeur'9, ioa llQn .,... 8311eaa ainglng blrdl. Staten on u wall u tourltU. 2 er. 2 Ba. d/w, patio, Spac.3BR28a.lplc;,gar, BEACH AREA utll. No pate. To m. l2x20Garagaa torrant, 95t 1 q .lt. Ownr. Cd~OFFICESUITE • 8alboaPanlneula.July3, eenkA"*'lcard, Muter •Ingle garage, wetar beech 2 blkl. SllOO yrly. 770-44e3 pvt entry, atorega or 213-450-M55 Approx. 500 eq ft. New PL.ANTS, GIFTS. mall 714/540-4058 C tlarga , Ame r ican Palcl.laundryfac.1ct1110 Nopate.845-1882 $77/ -An_a_h_a-lm_H_l_ll•_h_o_m_e_t_o Cati S&Omo.84e--25&8 ---------1 ~~/~~~~~tJ•lnt. =:'+~~fooMoVuy& Loll: Bridle female.PU/ Expreaa. Dlnar1. All ok, ~ta. 1525/mo. WESTCLIFf 2 Br. 1\.\ Ba wk there wllh employed I• Coale M .... Mau dal ub X. July 4 from Sleter -lcoma 7141~5-3433. 545-·Agent, no faa. TowntlOUM. Adulle pref. Kltc:henett•Ma!O-Pool mele. 4 bdrm wlttl pool, Mar atM, alngle garage, *llWNlf* Prof. ottlce apace In Npl.. PARTNER WANTED and Edwarda. Vary _2_1_1_2_H_art>or __ Bl_._C_M __ 2 er 1'At BL $375/mo plua No pate. teoo/mo. 1728 Nwpt Blvd & Wlleon ape, flraptace, ate or prr. 150, 110x 17. 548.-4471 Airport Area. exec eulta Center for attorney or BBO reet. Gtwt loc. 10K. friendly. PleaM Return. 1315 dap. Crptl, drpa. S.Oford Lana. 548-7633. eo.te M.a 548-97¥ ~llagae 1250, lo\ utll. (10·3), 979-0745 aft. 8. ax Pa~·• c I a I' Y Olhar p1ofaaalonal. U 524-7908, 77'-1130 714-842·2339 :i:..:l~~a::r:; Yrly, 3 br, 2 be, trplc, gar., Yeat1yontna bw:h,room ~~117~ 921 -2 156, 20><32. nur 19th I :1=~~~~~ ~rl~::.;~A":.·1~=: MINI RESTAURANT LOST: JulyHemaladog 1 893-48 · OW .. 1 blk to beach. with kltchanifta & bath N9WPOfl. 1150/mo. 250 aQ ft o claek cell fOf ~•.Mikki or 8-& wine. $30.000. brn, blk wtlt. Meo lga COEDS • Would love to party With you. Call Sue or Kathy anytime. g53-93&3 pat · 94 975-4912 bkr. S300/mo plu• aecurlfy F to lhr 3 br ,.. .. nr OCC 769-0288. '4M107 1paca from 285/mo. Art 714/1155-2411 Ma-i2811/t7$-19111 (4-8) ~793 2 Br. 1~ Ba. ended ger, WESTCLIFF. 2 bdrm. 2 dap. UOO. 2308 W. w/2 M. 1230 + ulll. Single In LAguna 8aach lnclud lng conl rm•. ---------• Join tha IHder In the L Kitt M Lm& I· '*l'I laundry, p1t10. Beech/ ba llraplaca Oshwahr Oceanfront, Newport 548-9213/831-5038 n a" Ma 111 B aac h . raceptronllt, enewarlng Cultom 4xacutrv. offloa. ewlmmlng pool c:hemk:al w 'f~. R";·J~ n ~ 1~ PHOTO MODELS :S~la10. 11550/mo rairlg . PtPI. uoo: Baach. 873-415-4 Fam wanted. rHp., 3Br 195/mo. St6raga only ~tx~':.1~~ll9"1a =w':r.ftB~o':';e~~ eervtoe bullnema. Be a Rl varel da, N B. oy1 ESC411RTS/D.-.NCERS 291 84&-3122, Ma-5e25 hH nr So Cll Plaza 494..SOU. S300/mo. 1142-4823 "eper1tle water treatment 754-4J901, ~ 845-1502 OUTCAU 24 HAS 2 11r w/petlo. Nr 8aach & ,...., latlll 1111 $1115 mo. 111 & lat. Cali Alu_•-••-• 1~-1300/up : Carpata, 1y1tem1 dHlar." llc'd ::\ NMltl ........ _ ...... ,_ .... 50/mo MYlllTll&YJ •••••••••••••••••••••• Mlka841-3814aft 4PM "'"··-,., ,_ o 1 1730 Exec. Furn Suite, ....ima tarrltor~vellebla. H>UnawtineP......,,long~~~~~~~~~ ....... ,_...,......,. ~ 1Br . ..._..4, -~ ,..._ ---------i •••••••••••••••••••••• rapae. • r . 1 .,.. h I t /bl 2 00-&lt'ffRGHT .. ,~omb~h. Sb.at• ~ ~ Beactl. H.8. 842-2834. ~..:.! ..... !o.c.:.~h-~;."•"-'nd~·!Oranga~~~~~area.iu:ta1no~1.,.;.::n!u~~.,.~c::~~:~-=::..u.:4::::::4:::·::1.=:;·:~·~ THE RA p £ u TI c __...... -:.: ~·· nae wm lr•'n 30 Fl DOCK "400/Wk. 875-5088 P1. hOuM, own IUrnltUra IRVINE. Pho n a 188-1719, 840·9215 $50,000 lull emount FO 0 MASSACS~ '"'111 3144 ~Lido VIiiage, 1875 3br/2ba 1 lty ,_ pool a plu1. S350tmo. 'At utlla. ~ng. eonf. rm, utt1 W1IW lfflll (aw) raq'd , some financing or~~g~ ;~';,h~a~: For Men & Woman, by c;:::.:;:.:.·~;·;e;•; o-mo 975-0852 gardanl, 1751"-: 2 ,,..C _4_9&-0 __ 1_7_4_____ pO, ectry MrV'l,letc. Aleo Wall-eppolntad office w/ la-'----•-•-• H avallabla. Wiii net S40, Woodbridge. Oantla. 7c~t~~·2~ ma11eur, NB -..... ~-Ona 1 -1 daak epaca 150/up. Nwpt view. Approx 1,000 -_..., ooo 1 c 11 ...,..,... " 885•7· .. ~!>10'5· .. J!070/m o rm & '::.·,~~-~ min. 54M111e agt Rmhomta tNo anbr lgah C.M. 540-974& eq. ft. •••••••••••••••••••••• Mor..~riu~ ~~~lafcort _5 __ 5_9-_1_1_oe ______ , •ra you aavad? Nead ._,.. • ........,, 9 J~. "· ....... now NB 1 br 11pa 4 llJndec::k ma. r ••c • 1pa. ---------1 845-7100 Office and Laboratoty · ~ Founo QolOan "' 7S4-4et2 Tracy. 842-2357 itepa io Hn'd . avall'. Smoker o k 1300 1817 Wa.tc:tlft, N.8 251 ---------apace .~ 10 7500 eq ft. _Tim __ 408 __ 1w __ -0_1_1_1 __ tam. ·Approx~~: preyw for tleallng? can lrwetrH Tenw VerHlllaa 1 br alngla. 1111. 1325. 754-0938 842-6553. ~:54~2111· floor. = ::C~.'~t~. ~~~ 645-2111 Aek lor Joa v I d• o G • m • •. H" n tin 11 t on e ch . _111 __ 4._eeo.. __ 1_03_9 ___ _ Of-.et'\1aw Mt'na/ pool Hcurlly, pool, gym Aoommate wantao to stir 520 aq. ft. tl.OO ,_ -. E. Cet Hwy. 87~ Ratell etor.at 2$50 Avon lnterchangubl• PC H3-U.41 •-'-t lmmec 2 BR 2 be frplc. =5~ 0,_2 . 7 3 1 -3 3 7 1 • T_1nt.N. ... ,.,, 4 38DRM apt In lrvtna. Af· ...... ..... St.. 1940 eq. "· olua 8 ~1!1moa old. on loc. Aawwo. wtlt & Omo M ::'X":"'d:::":" ........... . MC, i.cured pa~klng: ......,53 i'.Ai<"e.TAHoe··;,-;;;.; tar Spm. 867-1443 It., 3975 Birch .. N.B. COSTA MESA offlo• car garage. 141-8177. ----------Britteny Spenlal, brau ~ltM• I No pate, non-emtcr1 pref. HouM from bc:h. 281 1ba, 4Br 3ba exec home Prolnalonal woman to Agent 541-6032 ~:ft~::: oamlf 11UJ11 ,...,.,., bell on collar, mlNlng wtnnlq t• L-. POOi. sauna. tan-lg• llv area. Mini ocn compl f~rn 17001Wk• ahara lovely Newport General WOtk.,... ~ Unique 2 ltory. Partclng a...,,..,,. llll &-13. 847-21'15 •••••••••••••••••••••• nit. Wutiar, d~, ml-vi ew. $750/mo yrly. 552•2115• or avai Beach home. Beach, racaptlon room. Prof. w/r"r acc .... Interior ••• ~::::-;'·••••••·'---,....---.. ---•Craoentlalao taachar In ~z-~·2 t 50/mo. S75-71107 175--0311 :'~•pool '380. mo. o.cor.1.0. Xlnt locat.lon. lmpr~tl ptue ..... OrHt opportunity to LOii 7112 ..._IE ~~r~~ .. rnaMth, --------3Br, 2Ba, lrplc, garage, OCEANFRONT 2 6 4 Bl ._,7 At the 405 Alfy & Harbor w/()C)tlon ..... bla. ....._ '9mlty (offlprlng). and~~ B=g~reen Put~ 5'8-8151 ~. rl new cUbor, yrly. 2 blkl to Avail now w-.1y ~ Prof. F 25·35 to l hr w/ ·/ C.......,. 81vd. exit. For more Info ... Pnrllfl--1 a..t Ten.I l5000 lnwetment. ... II '"3 "1 ,__,. ... ...,. "41 bc:h. 873-2571. eumrrlar. 873-7873. aama. nontl'llkr, no pat•, ~=-,.._.. call weatcd8Y9, 111-1111 W ta.--.,n11-Wiii create• t to,ooo fi~:~D~r. " 1-4 • J• fl•r.il 1171 ':';1' ................... uoo 1• 1 bd Appl1 2 br, 2 ba Univ. Perk .;t1--II plu1. Int.-. daductlon. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 new! d · ed ag-• Elkhorn at Sun Valley, oondo w/hot tub a1eo.. ,1, .. _......_ Wilt mnl C-..m.I App r a o I at Ion & LllT-llWlll Klno lntell1Qen1 Pr9Cttcel Moet alagant apt. bldg. s.viun~=tto.• ~ Idaho, baautlfully fur-a•r .. aky wn'dwt .1--.. 881Do¥ar,NB.&31-3e&1 lalab HI ~l•tl: =bl• Fam .... 3 mo old llgh1 nurH offer• ohaarful ~~ r=.'~ ~~r,,;r, = ~~ ~~Br ~n~~t= e!:b5~,';~·8i;8~7~1~~~: ~ _.. ..,_.. ~ ~ ~~ ;~: ···..,.·••••••·····:=·· ot~.t::..'i ~;:-'eno Rat.;=.. ~ oomperlloNhlp«penoil;.~~. 7~-,; talclngvlews,eltbullt-lna, 871-2342 .&loft,2~~8a,pool, 110or552-6394. par mo. 5 45•1080: _. to 11.-x advantage. cell3l:T063 '"""''" h.i • t • d Po o I , NUn• & raaort pm.,~ F/M non emkr OYet 30 to 54&-<40SO In ,,._, bldg on Coaat Own•t lnvaatot wlll ---------• Kind, JC)ylul woman •ub.·oarag•.1..!~•vator. ':'J'ill· MlslnO. holwtSeckR stir fant•tlo 2 BR 2 Ba 1\>llL~lfm· .. "-;_ ---------Hwy, South Laguna. furnl•h up to 140,000 L.oet: longfllllred crawny offare lntelllQent i.-only, "°" & ~ .... CJMalt ml r ng, lalmon Ivar Parle Nwpt apt 2 IOe w L.AOUNA BEACH-Oown-Approx. eoo tq. ft. down payment on ,_ wtll'9 oart w/oirettga..,.., companlonehl j , It 3ap Cllff tSr. 4~. •••••••••••••••••••••• bo9t rlOel, tannll & ootf. tennta l. 2 pat ' From 1 to 3 "'°""· town, 500 eq ft '275. &Olihnt prlya .. pettllng 2-3 Bdrm oondo, Coete HlrnMyen ~ ~ nurelng for Hlac:tlva ---------•Oc.an..flllla•goll courM Cell 1-213/ 790-552( 1375 l ~&J::' .... ~ From 11.11 a tq. ft. Ho Stop bV 333 Srd 8t. Of b9tllnd bldQ. W S mo. MaH. Wiii ltruotura e..dl . .......,..,. 8anior~ ~7 ~..,.. l#I vw. 2 Bdrm., 2 etory l!Mg a.. cabin. Ideal for IH•• required. AdJ. _C811_..;..<%_1...;$)'-*"--2-S4_7 __ 1 Timw Maoc. 4M-t1n tr1tnMCtlon to ttt lnWetor 494-3872/4t7-54&4 4tt-37N · 170• i~~-;·-·; .. i;, ::;inow1:' :;i.:;:•;,.c;:.· ~~~ ~.,:-.:=· ~ ~~::r~~~ ~.n1•1 2A1~~ OcHn vi.w. privet• ~ '"'"" ~ ~ :,d1•9•1 -a~ :ao ~~ =:r: ~,:a.JI. rruW ti# beamed celling, frplc, root cerporta, laundry & wkly rata. • 11 0 on do. t a 7 5 mo . 833--3223 =~~:: "" .... 7141'42·2000. 8eQt/Collage 951..a:o. ~ ............... . • ow dOor. Fum. or faclllty & doee to ~-~m office tarvlcH evall. • ..... ,.., •..--~ E :f"'° Ul\fUrn. A•f'• r•Q'd. ':J.!~Ll:,!!!...m,o5n~ t.i. ~ n.-nM BAYFRONT I 2 0 0 I m 0 & up . 2 bldga, offtoe/1tor. ~~ .... , -·a ::=,:~~ta°=: :.p~!~~: :.~~~:; seec>tmo yriy. 142-.ce&r . ·--..-. • ,..., ........... 'fT:':r.;m ,,. ..... ~Ind.,_. Pn,M Ofllc.:en-11CJ3 7~903t. c111.eao & 2.aeo la Fu. •• ~ ••••••• ;.~ OOod home. "40-0lt? oontunent 11nn 1n 1n4ne M2-a480 ~ o':'lar' a":'1ff:i '2~ ~~. 2:!: ""'wtt-Alloa • LUXURY OfflC£ SUfn ~t!::".!.:~•!t :,;: · U. Uma -,.,..o-u_n_d_W_a_t_•_r_p_r_o_o_,f ....-., ....,..,.._., • HO, FIE Apt. & Condo 142..0131. Cat Pica.,.... -10 mo. lXac IUllM, full aerv.. Cu1tom decor, gleH ~ ._ wtltl ~ ~~z:!f::....... Wetdl In ...__.. IUl1. Admln. lmokan need ~ VIie Rmnta ..., lllT Ill ... , furn/unfurn .. greatly lobby & 2 large e1tac. t f'OUN Al 6 In 1'"" & 2nd ........, ......... ,...... noc acipty. COnf.eCt Lotte ............ 12 ........... Nw new 1 Bdrm. lll'l Vlc*l l-5, tH-2000. raduo ed . ~o l aa . -----.... o ranaw. N °~ .. _,..,.St. Cell to~ (114) .. 1-1~ "'-• _.,.. .itfl buftt-lna ... ~-75'-0274 "''-· ., "' "' ft .. ~ VALL II Y 8 CH 0 0 L TO't 1... 142..ae& _," m & ,.,__ ... ~~ Female to thr ept w/ Ledlee: IOI. ..,P. & °""" term1, evall. lmrned. ,.....T,.,,_, PO .._ ••10 ............ a---.. uu,,. .. ~--------4 ANSWEAING ... ,..,..._ ---. --, ._,,,,, tame, t17& mo.+" u111. .co? went to talk ~ PNne too..,• oomer of ;"' "'"" ....... -......,. _.._. ,__ Found ow "• & oae ..... ·-·· W gated 20 Town-undarbl roof cerpotte eno &41-2002, '47-7811 llndlno & Meting N.I . ........ J~ • ~ aunt.,n Valley. N~I A.L ._. Id AMttort **· llt"9 tennla reok.._ ~~ ~~~ home VILLAGE COM· Pu IC t9nnle court1 & tlomef 845-6430 AWMJ...... a11100/ft'IO, Cell~ at' Ww.nd 7141"42.etl1 MZ..2171 54&-4111 S ._ .. '-·-MUHtTY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'.... oorr OOUf'M -baNrld Pfof. M 2• Wiii .,,.,. ' " With UM of reception, w '6 *"'& Ana RIV« Jttty. Celt ...... IEOE ... 1-~•eoo ..... ft..: ..,....-.., ,.,~'to -...... CdM a~t With •"•!fh' Shere my Coat• M•H 762·8444. W....&1 '-"1f tDO ... HAS Ht for 642-4&M. _., ..... ... ... wr-., ,.,..... ....... ~ ...... ......_ .. _ odnf. room, ttltdl, ~. • •• r..-:m............ TO'• AE Loene. tOK Up. •~-__,.------1 Attnca:..e t'...:.I P!lt• lu1tury. QeraoH ry::t:£ HH/month. etetlte IF. WS. 1 & • m1111 .......... pte>-Horetarlel & word flD Im 1110 eq ft, oonef1t1 o~ Ho C~lt Ctleck. No Found.._,.,.,._., vie UI WI •JH In every home ~ A ~ 11, one la1t. Cell Antwer Ad ~a~:' WOt'Mln. tu• prooauln9. Mall a Lrg offloe eulte. ioo..cs upper level e.xadutrv• Penelty. Oannlton & 1133 HlaNend Of' .. H.8. ~. •"'ec11't4. ,., .. ,., 1u1te, dining «two edllb ortty a no . #518, 842~ 24hra. rneueoe Hrv. evall. on Nwpt 1~ In hi-offic e •IP~t beth. AMoo. e1s.n11 Mt-UM well aroornacl tlrl 10 rooma. wood burntno ,_., Oe1 owrw et (714) ~ 21r na, ~ Ammeta wanted llbetet ••P•rately If dHlred. nae ~ • w/lf'Mll Oroul\d floot ~tlOft R!WAAO 1100. Pooclle model prlutely for fl,.,tec.e, rnloro-wtw •u..0111. do, w1poo1, iec, amani-!Nila, 28t, 2 ... au mo. O • 11 : J u d Y . w ot •· Ott pert ~ endAt~ eca1_ tt :f:ll\op::\ .. ....,..,,/ mllt, •m•ll white fem. lnctMduel M tire ,,., 01lllnt. PtWate ~ & u.. >ant too. Nr eo. c.t 1tt, i.t & oap. 4'74741 n4nao-o too. "°"' n..a Pt ft. 2 ,.,.. ...--....,, .... ,_ Ill L.oet 111s. MltMon "'-· _.. ttrtotty ~end •C,Tn•r provl· ._. Pfau ooo Fluo~ --...... ... ~ .,.----free ten• to quallfled Oo•t• Me~• rl• 11 L1 681•1121 In oOoa t••t•. Utmo11 M1G OflfY ;r.;;'................ M2-2:l47 eft 4 'a ............. · -• -· •rw.• -tefleM ,..,,. ..... ••• ~. ,,., • ,....., '"I ti mtnutea from rltlfWon Poot. 1.entlfa.. lak•1...olub, .......... AttfNd Ott W1Dftttno aent· l1eout1ve omoe In ~ ·...., -• '°' ...... ._.~~........ Hit.Pl S baby tlltt•n• '" Hr• on HHred • • 1 ,,_,...to e.o. Wflllltwtctr,., u 11 Tcwo -u. -L I. 1eman or lad)' O* .to '° o • n n., y v 11 1 • 1 •, -liiiiiiiiiii"iuiiii"'"'"'l H.I . 1111 •~-lllO h1•1 stsMt aaa elllldollled • ..-fOod ONe• 11*Y • ,..._ tn. P)Ua or O.C.AlrPort. hoWe Pff\t. \\ utk UIO :-::,:;::• 1~ ah• lfW Npt. flcfM.14CM115 1410/mo. Broiler W llT.. eq, "-Of..._ MIA &OM. ••• ll" .. ~el'e-.u .....-. f7"'411a IMd "'*Md..._, • ~t ... , Of H.Wpott tel. l llill. Ill 40M l't wtitl.2 'A t M. 4 9d. a: lflt Mn .. 1 .. him .,.....,a Uii'•... Aon Mt.-.a. • .. ...... 'ownd 1/14' blk M ::."~: :.1~1:. & eo. Of Ml\ Olefo fNll. ea. FfPf Oecka. ~ tMlfl IMtAn M/F tt.IO. • m •-..,..,., '°°"*' 17 IO up· t 1 U It. --pup•r lrookllurat a !!"' J110i Go* --. " 12-1 ~'~ ""'1ntraH.1.~aeo o.n. v,,;. an, 1ec _, uio mo . Le•l •Y Dbc.-.--.i.0'1'ttc1 o.denlulllnCI .,.., •• Of9oL 1IOl1 v_ .. ...., Hair. lt.v. 111-aoco _....,. -............. -:..:.:,:-.,.,.. ,.... ~.r::,~ Awl Mt ~·.:: , ... , ft. N••P•M ,.,..... -~·_... :::~:-r~~.1r;~.:11~ tt.,~u= ..... +4to ...... tOllllWllCI to..., ~ lktf. MMf44 ... t.41~. tt7 w . .._ c::::;,,, QmlftM Mt ..,...71 O••lflef .. do• Will. • • I r . , r t I I ........ Ohlld .. needed "' my hom• tor I mo. old, :..~t 40 l'lrt/wk. CAIHla ... •Yen1r11•1 uper, mature. a~ Bondat. Newport Boll. Ma.oel1 ... fol Joyot ·-I! Ith IH deralllp Good with now. .,..,_ Mvyt a ....... ~.'"" pleoe, pretty '"hlOl'll 8W1ln0 rat9 IUO plUa lncentrvoe to quallll•d pereon. APPL'< eecll Street No. ~5 FH hlon 116and, Newport 9e1!d1. ~0.-.anonol ' ~11 1. :rar== II lleldlng lflt lr 1tt ..-wa ... -..... ~ .... l and ...... lt9'lttM ,_... "'-AKO 1011, of t wllft•H r & ---··....... DoNrmM:':,hfft ~d~,~·~ tor • •., • r 1 t I\ o • d I / WlllNrl(dryse. Mer ...... b1110 ·-pion -----... "'"'""""' -~:::~~~:.r•~:r =~U:.o :f.O:::. froni. ......-~. 1 ;;;_ ~,,..._ ••'i:r. 1111• l<eMnator ....,.....'°'· ..... • '· ~"' ~w=::. ' 1#1 • Jtlm oond. ... °*"' .. ~ ....., 541-1111 M.,, Al<01 ~ ..U, l1IO. • .. ..... 1-Ty-p-,.-,:-G_oo_d,...0-0-,-,.-.p-. 4to-91M we 001N0 o ...... _ ~t dlotaphone Art/ 'r•• to \ct Ao m e. ~ ~ ~ wom. a 1t, Wm. o ' '1 A_,._ •I C#ll .... fgtl_,_ INff Cahlll d~. At klng *.-.• ' 111tom1 r llr Y t e ern7'r.\ ••••••••••••• A111trellan-do0. • •••••• ••••••••• •• ,. .... •••••••••••••~• ••••;.Teti~••••••••••• • ..,... tT u * b9ottground htlpfUI tor a -~•!11!!11111111--• ttem. 1 "'' loYlnl Gereoo .... lat teM .~,·------------·------, .. , peoed office In PUii.iC 'U"'41TUN '32.o%tT, MOo4<t Poarl, l 1lboa 1111 I OIOANTIO OAR. ~LE: l.erge garege Hie & llUTCHIR Ilk. cutting ~fiu,: ~ ~: 1: :,': ! ~ medloal fltld. Good *AUCTION* At g. Melo I'll lulli 2 elley. Ho11Hhold and Olft• galore, endllH antlquoe. ''r' 8at18un tbl. ftacll, "*'· di.,,.,, Ill I I b•n•fl t 1, ••la ry ye1r 1, •ire "LIUI• IC>Of'tlne,ooodlt~ houHhold ntma. Sq. 9.a, t1 42 Btrmuda Show prize. 1200. ~.,,J:: '::.· :~~ "• '7°'11 b I •· O •I I htn ,,..., ,..,. David". i400 or bH t. ~ l .. 1.11 danoe drH .... Dtnlah ~Hemllton & Magnolle, '47·58'9 for a bright, 1rtlou1110 ~ ee7 btwn 12•2• NW-'~ bdrm, IMnQ 5ff..083T. ••U••·~··•r.:. ..... ""' chelre. 4 fi'•c• l!I. -J-ohn--W-ayne--T-.,,,.-,..-~,...-b front ofc \YPI of nftlT '"'· dln"'Q I'm furniture, -Bl-ack--km--an-81_":!:_*_d1 MOVIN ALI. l<ld'a Hltlnga Fta~ eoan InU. membenhlptor.-.11. lndlllldual to to!,, a tNm appllenoet , lmporll. gemt1, toya, 4 blkee, 0eeert Jliloae, xtra lg twin •••••••••••••••••••••• 000. 1159~ 0 f h I O II • n • r O y We're loOlclf\a tor 'AST Pl.US l.O .. MOM. P~ Al<C tired, ta. weight 11111ng IQUlc>ment, bed oompl, Artz Hwy'e Sat/Sun 9·4, Furniture, --------axecutlvea. Mu.t haw a & ACCUFIATI twMlt with te1-a2ee mor .. a.ti~ tOtlO oompl. ·11-·u much enc. dHk, bike, ,.,,, ·Furniture & opt for Mle poaltlw mental attltlde. lblllty to P"®fl'WAO. PYI n UYI 3Pfl'I, 1707 Plaza del Sur. more. 1882 Whittler. ..., r •• d. r . ek It... from Big ~ HotM. Salary oomminaurete Stwt lmmedlaltty. Selary We honor BofA, MC, ,,,. ,. r,. ..,, 8el. Penln. .. C.M. 8at18un M lentern, TV, enllqued Call 8444et9 w/•Xf>«. Send,_,.,,.10 -°'*"~~·~7~20-<MM~~'."°1~..._.~1 Caehler'• Cheok• & •••••••••••••••••:r.~. ~ ~-• .. __ IChool detka, trudl tlree, ---,..---,-.. --- cur new hHdquartera Wll-/llUY CHh. NO Pl!A80NAL '°' • OOod hotne. Lake ........ '!"!'.!::!....... r book•, ploa. clothlng, oflloH. PO lox 820l, • CHECKS PLEASEI flood Tahoe 8heptierd mix 8of bed ,..... •lee. lt•m•, nw>wa,., si.te, Gotllem, ~ R. Leguna Niguel, 92977 ~llat~P ~~ evelleblt. Item• aubJool Pupa. 12 wk• old. oh•alrt.' :0011.-.!~e:!: ~= O:~Gi.~:S"! Tmuoh Lmo<rMe 1 2h1 1w111ow, MOO. ~19 -·-·-·ft.,. to PNM61. 83t-3n1 .-... fr , r•• n c •ion Pool I• ...... 9 "· -. w/ -mHa •H -d r IV n g . N a e t ....... ·-Wne, pelntlnge, leltehen July 17 & 18, M Yele) -. ""v• Olll lrvlne 8IWIOh OI rnaJot -_. appearal'loe , good _,.,.. _..,_ M• & Female Aabbtta, tt.,-ne, 640-12111 -------------------1 oue1 , rack , oover . Co..-. 8r mul1J..lfne Matureperaon,fulltim. driving record l work 2075\4N.wpon81YdCM fllrfytama.,reetogood YARD SALE Fri-Sat 8rn Plaid 10111125. lt500/0BO. 642·8553 Elp'd llnl oook, Nlttlme 'I,.._;._ min 2 Mutt have maternity well With cuatomera A 1133-"25 &48 88M home. 83C).()907 ... te ...., ..... ·Sun. Fl1h rodt·fMll· 3 ' x 2 • · MI r r or w I att 8 nlgllta, hteltll food = oolnne'n"y"' .. ~''· exper. South Cout MUST .• 57--05111 Furn. dl1he1, Clothing. tackl•·blk•·dreuer. decorative freme $40. ""'.•iiiiiiii•iiiiili-~"'iiiiiizxiii oriented. Apply In ,,_ ... ~ Plue. 557-5734 w Fr .. to good home, 427 Car~llon Sun t-5 Muon mlec. 281 E. 18th Many Miao. ttema 4802 r-----~; Puf!l_ne, S060 E. Oelpen~· c.llt 11 -8--------1 ·~.. JI~'-1111 edor@le klttena. 8 wka. St .. C.M. Havenhur1t Cr. trvtna. 8 lo 20' long, :Mt per ft Coa 1t HW'"y , CdM am o em alel •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ;i::::•••••••••••,•• 1142-t757 SAT. ONLY 11-4 -G--0------559-8102 S.t M 775-t4t1 anytime, 840-1573• for aof>I. ' Actlv. wear & atlOe 110<9 Aad•ffl IM 24" boy• 10 apd bike. C*olhlno. hlhld, mlec. ARA E SALE: mo.tlV ---------i 71415-45-7700 EOE In So. Coaat Plaz• ••••"'•••••••••••••••• Yello Volkacyole top 8 moa. old fem Great 3001'ERNLEAF lufnttur.. Fri. 9--3, S.t. frWIJ 1M 2 DAY SALE, 81t. l Counter Per.on for dry •• ..,........ • • • k I n o mat u r •. B e A u T , c h I n • 1 • cc n d . I 9 5 . I(• v 1 n . Oane/leb mix. Gd w/ W . 536 Pierpont Of. AnllquH, dinette ut, Sun , July 17 & 18. Udo clMnlng co. U-eJ>M. 4 -•.....-ax P • r I • no• d h • n d w o v t n r u 0 87~3732 klda. Gentle. to gd hm 111 yra of junkl Tape rec, Antlq ' 0 k M h d k I 13 7 511 •t•I• Mle. Ar. aemplea day weelt . M1111ro FuH time hlndy man Job ~.(Ml lime & $3,000/neg. Circe 1920. 831·2764 cemera, vec, odd• & ue • • • •tit· •• · m •c & factory clou ou11. person. 494·9598, Th• for lwge omoe complex. part time). contact 842-3-'92...,.. 1111 llft llt• end•, 1140&. S.VSun. ~~. '~. =zi ~o.1 ~~;~~~j' Bernwo·1 tntertora, 333 Oropc>e Shoppe RequlrN experience In Snowden Mize Sport1, Webco Freme. Shim.no ~~ ~ -401 HellOtrope (alley). E. 17th St., C~. 8etllnd w,a1 bulldlng repalra. 540-4717 Antique maple dining rm Crenkl. Good cond. 548-e-«~;, 831-3185 Dulgner Fabric• & SAT 7-5pm. Spa. truck SAT 10... 31 Allegheny, Pancake Houae ~ l lllTllT 55MH1 ----IALll-----1 ut w/chlne cabinet. Prlo1d to ull. I 140. Plltow1. ChHp prlcH. toed• var bldg material•. Nonhwood. Salffman1 -Joh--n-W-eyne--T-_.--Clu-b ~ dentlll wanted, 9lltlAL WT 11000/olr. "6-1998 982-7857 Golden Retrlewr, Lab X, 3000 OOMn Blvd. CdM. antq collectebl... lt~ma, bike. • Arced• Memberahlp for Hie. ~."~c..=· .:y '! Or .• olflCH, Tu~. & ~:,;l:::::,~c;,v: iiiiiWiiEiSiTiMilNiSiTiEiRiiiiil TEN SPEED, 25 " Chi. x. need• gd home. kCornar OcHn 6 lrl1) =·~~~.~=· :k~~.~.oc~~~!i. t~~~~ $1200. Cell 81111•. percentage. 1146-2411 Thura only, El Toro. 110%, don't wut• your ABBEY Centurion cuttom dlx, lk. All abandoned. 831•1030 at/Sun 9.15 ---------goodlel. 833-3150. 770.1~50. etlorte with anottter ANTIQUE MALL n w. S 1 15 0 I 0 8 0 . HELPI 3 baby klltan1 IJ:Od & Ralph Lauren polo Bio Yard Sale from fllh •Ylll Trellar hitch. 0000 lb, MYlllWY -•• lfllOWJIT company. We haw 111 1t761 W•lmln11er A11e. 955--043-4. abandoned · need OOod lhlr1• & IWMtera, ,_, tank• t o Beuer kid• '78-'82 El Camino, 1255 • --t d & .. _~ •7 .. ""'"2 D1~ ...,...__ H~.-......~... 1leeplng b1g1. Menv R INCOME TO 1300 plua c lie pro uct1 ht GARDEN GROVE New Sctlwlnn glr11 bike ,...,.,,_, u .....,,... -· ... ..-. ..,.,_""" S ' elrlg, WHher, dryer. value. $126. 536-8574 mo. P/tlm• In Mktng ;:~r:. ~~dlf~'• 1~1:~~ cl•H people. Join our 654-8103 150. Moving muat NII. {~!;de). 1!._0! ~--t.rguerlte ~~·Al.:~!un 10•3 table. mlac:. Sat-Sun Ml. 8 1 u 1 ch & L 0 m b Mgmt, lndultrloua, ~,,..,home. Cell te4m & 1har• In our ~~~~~~~~~I eell-2292 1.nlt.H UH , ~ ...., _ 69 Havenwood. Irv, Tel .. cope Ilka new, e.46-8778 today: =~~-=·Greg (714) For Nie. antique qulltt, 3SpeedMen'1Btkel50. •••••••••••••••••••••• C.l•#n. 307 Cu . In. en~• 552-5264 15-80pwr.lrl-pod,~. MY CLEANING Tu111n 731--0481 185 & up. Moving, mutt NII •••••••••••••••••••••• :::F:':n'!:~:. 112ci~ ----------1_114_5----14_8_5 ____ _ Immediate 1lart lor II.Illy Santa An• ~2,..783 Salel Me-te75 tea-2292 9 x 13' blue tweed arN Appllanoea, furniture, Iota W•U. IMfj axperie!IOed USAA Ctr. 552-3173 rug $100, ot g()Odlea. 10-5 Fri/Sat. ea Rotollller runa gd .. ,.................. MOTORCYCLE HELMET LOSE WEIGHT t 1100 llEWOI t 10 SpMd Blcycle 125. call 53e-9035 312e Bray Ln. 1180. 50 lb IOft lead l40. TOP-OF-THE-WORLD • 1982 model 8111 Moto D~ ClllllF NANNY nMded by fath« It t a..a. ExarolM Bike 110. G Sale 9 • m • 4 Pm . 3 8 5 2908, Chlllon. Set on 111, uMd 8 mo. a II'-\ . .,_ 1 t 1 d for 2 yr old eon wll ... ,....._...... ' IM ..... -14. Pnone "3-3t81 8' drapea, gold with blk ~... -Lota of Broedwey, C.M. Steve. 10-<C. Furn, i.m-mlac: S80 780-3820 O.vld • <;AC en •• arv •n ....... 20'' ... ....d /2 d d I I Set/"'··-1" • 1<>-...... _ ,, ,... 1 need• lo~ care. L Exclllng Care., with ...... "" cage w ---------1 weave, un •t rp1 o ....,, ..-.. ..,.. ..,,.,_e-une.) ..... .__ -..-~ etrongCompanybeneflt1 In ....._, ...... 7772 unllmlted Income mechenlcal orange '82 SR. 2 mot. old, metch.$50.538-e035 879Art>orSt.(Nr 19th& ---------1 SATt-?Clothee,,_..ry, --•waltyou ' .. ~,. . _., . = blr .... S..._ touring 10-apd. Xlnt ---------Monrovie).CM. Greet Mite. Stutt plua guitar, golf clube , • GrNt opportunity with: S35-98t3 P 01 • n l I a l. Sb m • ... t..-. on cond. Pump, water 10 ft WHITE ANTIQUE ---------Miii 6 lawnmo.....a. 3151 appllanoae, mud! morel 9 X 12·New1126· or bll lnt'I recogntied Dnlpery NEWSPAPER STUFFER. 1upervl1ory po1ltlon1 Penln.aut• July 3. bottle, -tcowr. rac:k In SATIN-LINED DRAPES 5 F•mlly G•r•g• Sal• Samoa Pf. 97~2. Sat 3024 C<eeta w~. c.att _ofter __ • 846-__ 120_2 __ _ Clewltng flmi. LA TI m... sun d. y _•_v_all_._548-__ 7_9_7_0 ____ 7_1_4_'~-------1 b • c k . I 2 2 5 c • II _S3_5_. _536-«>35______ 2830 Loreto. Meu del & Sun 8:00-5:00pm. only c 0 M p u TE R TR s 80 • Ext r 1 or d In a r y morn In O 1 on I y SALESP~SON Marine Sid mbl elk w/Wut. 11411-21145 Mar. C.M. Frl..set 9-3pm. Model Ill, tepe 110, ~lion 3AM-8AM 548-8441, hardwWe stOf'e. F/tlme. ClllmH, Hklny 1175 ~~O~~~~O~ GOLD GIGANTIC Sale. Creht, Three Ellat .. Sale. program1. 1795 l •0-1311 1146-t413 Boel1ngexp.nec.Fulloo. Fenton ,llttlt lowera ~m!ferd Men::.C:. Cell ~5 houuhold. Sat/Sun ~:~.aa~~S/~~ '!!.'!!~!.~{•}! •.••••••• _65_1_·5_5_1_1 ____ _ • benenta. 714-831-9333, bowl , $40 , 8 pc ---------9-4pm. 2483 Santa Ana "• 2 Femlllea: 268211 Wiii ahare Ski boat/ n~ lwlndmede ..._...., 1125 Xtnt cond. 150, Olene B d & ...._.. .... 1 -COIT .all 1.1111 contact: -7· .,...... • • M 2-11553 r r-.,_, ,_ Aw .. C.M. Guedtane, Le Manch Wlnd-1ar with Jet Mil , Con """" 1*"11 1142..()382 wti1, gd cond. -M-0-V-IN_G_S_A_L_E-. -1-7 _-1-8-ttl-.I SUN 7 / 18, 8am· 5 pm. Town homH. For In lo ownert. Pa1 9112-e 138 IUPDY OI Hllll v • ~.,. care SALES ... .........,. TANDEM BIKE. $45. 780-9081 HouHhold ltema. 814 c:elf "'3-2 ..... 12'1•-.. 1-OJI. w'xopr.klrnt,q'dc.onEd11c,•.11,. .......... Good cond. 1236. Earlv Amerlcen men'• bTo,olkl, furn .. 1240 uMd Thernee, Broollvtew. ----------1 King e.deprMd, N8vato -a ... Telephone 1ollclto11 o.tafn fair 857-8005 ' r c '· -taut (ahort). • ..... ,, J.ttj Whfte. hand woven, xlnt Ory Cleanlng counter benefit•. /time, 7-3:30, wanted, no axper nee. ON THE G°AOUNOS dr.._ w/4 dr--. 5' C.t houM 3x3, entlqu9 GIGANTIC RUMMAGE .;.';C';;;•••••••••••••• cond. 1100. 831·61175 help, axpar or "ltr.,n. 3·11:30. 714-842-8044 Tuee thru Fr1 9 AM to 12 ... __._Ip--. high. 135. 7811-1428 Mendolln, lewnmowar, SALE· Sm a pp I 1 . ~Ill.I 30848 CoHI Hwy, So. or appty In peraon: 466 noon. Apply Pettnyeever. •-•r ""''..., l•ll'Ja1 Stlt4M ..... Ml F/F refrlg. $75. Port/ carvtnga, oddt & end•. Evarythl~Muat Got 8 Beauty Salon Hair L 4,.,..1.,.. A Rd.,NB lllSOPlacenlleAve, 1800W.CllHwv,Nwpl ... ,._J .1 •••• • w11ller,hld•·•·b•d. ProfltatoSenlor G & 1 OrY*'lw/chalrt.S4001or aguna. .,.. oru" ~~~~~~~~~ Sat Ju"' 17 10-5 ,..wnS61 -·~ 7811-14211 ••wing teble. 20•5 Clllzen1. 881 Hamlllon, •r•o• ou ... net. 111. 84 2-0531 dava -_eo. __ .. _M_ .... _____ ...;,.... ••··.·,······~,··.·/••n••,•••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.'harle A·2 831-5815 u CM tum .. hlhld, mite. Sat. 1145-9142 evee. ' , --Nuralng SECRETARY/ Order • 1•111••••IN1•1 k 2·8,Sun. 10-8.1998Port --------in"""""' LYI II II Oeell . lt11fn Fu Redwood 21111 decking, a --a LtTI If Ulllml Edward• Cir. 840-9304 CHALKBOARDS 4'x8', PUT Tiii Per1-llme & lull-lime for Full or P/tlme. Smalt Npt E~htt deaT,,era wlldh 4-20' long;.,'° redWOOd Heavy aheg tweed with Antlquea & c:ol*leblel; !~ .•.f!!~.~':t... PLANT PATIO SALE $20 fremed, megnetlc Be 1 carrier counaetor 3-t 1 lhlft, elao LVN or Ben brench HI•• olc. ~.~n,.2,,!.!'1 Cqueh'• an let\Clng. Call Jim or Ken fringed end9. Moving -o • • d ry • r . 1 7 4 8 Set: Bike, dHk, ml1c. Sat/Sun 9:~-5PM. chalkralt. 5811-M2ll. for • tocel newapeper. RN lor reflellor 1t-7111111 Mer In• bu 1I ne,1 ._.... ~"'-"' re anytime, 775-1491. muet Miii ~9832 Anaheim, C.M. Thura/ Fri 8081 CaMn Cir, H.B. nr 211 43'd St N.B STERLING 81 L VER ~. ~"o:1c' :n~ c1; ~o;n~911~=d p~~~·.~,~~ _2_1_3_111_8_1_-211_1_3 ____ Antique Dunc.n Phyfe S.thfm caiblnet w/alnk.~i.l~A~R~L~~~~~RICAN~~~--~. 9-5. Springdele 6 Edinger. __ G_R_EA_T_Y_A_R_O_S_A_L_E_I ~.oi2~:;~~~~~~; hourt ,..,,..k, t75 to Ch"rlul atmoaphare. Secretary to small Labor l•ble, 8 dlalra, 6 ..._. lheff & mrt ceblnet, all ,_, Mlllng at 1275. an.1-A-n-tq-.-w-,-c-ke_r_,_w_r_o_u_g_ht-1 GAAAGESALE:Carpeta, Pltoto, •lee, 10011, ... etert plu1 addltlon1I Competitive ulary. N.B. ReleUone firm. Lita 11400 54e..3874 melytc1h~ng00&,.1!'2-!n1~~· 1:00, 835-~5". Iron petto table & •Ohr•, clothlng. 20081 Port plumbing, draperlee, new '!f_o81m .. •n1'1'...~~·. ~Oller thare of partnerahlR'' 842-8044 t> k p no 0 EC word Old Roll Top Deak w/ on · -"" .,.. rnd P•tlo ta bl• w / Greenwlcll H .B . Sat glov.e, ac:.rvea and hall. -" -.-. ..... proft11. , ---------1 pr~ng. 8-5. Mon-Fri. swtw1 adJ. chelr $2975 ELEGANT DIVAN & umbrella, port. drafting 9-Spm. Toya and klda 1tuff. t Cell 1546-6716. A ,.., run Jobi '"'°' ~ 11200 mo. 714-754--0609 Oellvered. 549-3102 c..., .. ' LOVESEAT. Spotleu table 6 auppllea, antq. _O_lf_l--f---d--k-1 day only. SAT M . 2001 -W-EOO_l_NG_O_R_E8S __ • -sae- M a n a game n t Part/time weekend•. S FT S -T---b---1-1-1--1-1-1 L.I 1 .,.. cond . make offer wrought Iron twn bed, ... 1~• bourn .. & ·~·-· Clllf~ 18, White Ntln & leoe. opportunlll•• For Good phone voice , ::;..etary Good/ • mall wo ••"1 u • k •• ~:'..f!'!~ ••••• T~. 55t~1!1. complete. conaole TV, t;~hjd~1897~•Flao':W1 ---------1 Interview call erter 8:00 knowledge of general -k, rl Lab. typing ~:n.~~ ~ Nlkkormet 35mm, bladl. King alzed Waterbed, • n d t e b I a I , r OP e (NW corner of Garfleld & ... U Alla _l_7_S_._54t-6 __ 7_15 ___ _ PM.&42-5878,ext312 procedure•. Start 1 1 • altorlh •nd &$85 979-5027 zoom 1anH1 & more, IOlld oa11 & oek wneer. hlll'l'ln\OCtl, hvy dty Mlf· Newtand).SaV&in lO... •••••••••••••••••••••• Dlvlog o-. tankl, BC, tmmediat.iy. Cell M.,,a requlr9d. 11-5• M·F Sal m Int c: ~n d . s 3 5 o. WAllele" matt. heat•r propelled lawn mower. MOVING SA1.£; Furniture reg, _.00. N9001l1blo. PL• P11111 AllT 11 75t-8422 c 0 mm w 1 •11 P • r Ear I y Amer O e k 548-5407 $550. 117~2153 ple1ure1, & many eml SAT 8·4, blkH, boye a.ab Y c Io th••. 75t-«>88 ~ Sewing production exp. · 549·l083 bookcaH Claw IHt. lterna. 314 Mlfa Loma, 2 clothu, am/fm car Refrlgerelor, Mlee. 1871 •'·-"·-~· Coeta Meea.1142-91151 PUT TM s e rv 1 c • s 111I 0 n eeautllut s 1295, YHhlca FR2. Auto, 50 8 ft L.ewaon oouctl. Good blk• from INtne Ranch atereo, hlhld. 9872 Orct\ard Or. Stnte Ana._..._.,._. Eve11 and/or weekends. Attendant. Full time. 720-1101 mml lent, Winder. fleatl, cond. Natural with ~ mkt. Set/Sun. Hlghllde Of. July 17 & 18 Wufetl ,., .,.. .... Marketing co. needa 10 demonatretora over 111 for dynamite n ew product! No exp. nee. • we trai n. Expen1e1 edvanood; wort< locelly, or travel w/group. Cell Ma. Pridgen 10-4 Mon- Sat tor appt. 1148-41117. Generel INFORMATION on Almen, out (If atal• and ·over1ea1 Jobi new avellable. '20,000 to $50,000 a y .. r. Call: 301-859-9333, Operetor 040. Reepor\all:IM adult•, CYVar AP9IY In pertOn iaso2 met.i caee. A~. piping. 175. 780-0880 •••••••••••••••••••••• 21, with oulltendlng, Beacrl Blvd. Huntington A/J}iut 1010 Mike $185.1142-9192 Mite. furnllura Incl: Wanted'UMCI wood book· ettrec11ve peraoneJttl" Beactl. • ••••••~~••••••••••• 3~2'A Enlarger & AC<lel. H~...t>ed. refrlg, liquor Fan.lt.H llSI f, .1 IOSO ....,_, IMne-. STY tloO~) ~h.r~;~J;":, --.. -.• -.--------1 REFRIGERATOR, Ilk• plul 2 l•n••• It 50. cert. •le. AllO lewn ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!.~!.'!!! .•••.•••••••• '!.~ ••••.•..•••••••. .a.. 551-t175 ._ ~ new, lroat frM, ~ 848-0888. Space E-7 mowa,. & lg doghu. DINING ROOM SET Dlnet1e HI. Butcher 2 yr old Delaware Chief, WANTED. U..O CoMrnan 1142-4321• Elli 348. EOE ~~lngehl~un ~rt~'. 1165· 893-ec>eO 0.C Colteoe on Sun. 54s-9380 or 549--0373 ~· dtopleal table bloetl tat>le w/4 chra. fllly In training. Stak" IWltem tl1pod typtsland. PUT n11 CM. Call 831-3-'&4 ....... Ute.. SLR Camera. 84&-08&11. Steel duk. 30x40. ....so. call ll4~t•. 175. C4:>uch & ctir $50, producing nwe tn loal to w. n t. d : 8. t 0 f New1peper Promotion, ---------1 2dr.Gold.S250 Space E·7 O.C. College MCUl'elockforalldrwn. Early 1900 Walnu1 Twn 984-531>2 Acqlllrate. Delawere horaeahoea. Call Mon .Fr I . ltltid W/Fellewla& 754-1341, 114().9335 on Sun. on Fairview St. '55. 831--04911 Bdrm Mt, vanity, chee1, Sola, beige, Herculon, Chief mare, In 1011 to 557-ee58 after 8pm. 5.30PM-9:30PM, Sat. Serloua career opply. Relrlna1etor. Apt. aln, fl. ••• ,....,.._ Chllda bookcue. table, beda, 1prlng1 & comfortable, excel. Acqltlrate. Acqltlrate ••aw 9:30-1:30PM Sall Comm/Vee e'tc ·~· ti -..I ..... .,.._ matt. Aleo, marble lop cond 1200 552 2 .... 7 yearling fOld. 597-7013, hi •-• 184.00 lo atart 540-3889 btwn 3-iPM · CIMn, 166. Hl;..;;j;;;~··;j,;~·;,••;; Handmllde. $20. commode w/lge mln"or. · · • uu 597-2229 •••• !.~'!.~.~ Then par1narllllp'1 lhere • 5411-4485 week lhoWC'hemp I 983-1557 536-2814 Contemporary aola bed, GUITAR. AttaN cl.-cal. ~:e:::~:1~·01~:,·~r~Y~~= ~~ = by th• ---St-~-w-,-8Pt-... -..... --. --i Sea ~·Po Int. $ i ~ ~: <:g~':i:it~.._~,-· Modern din. rm Mt. mint :'~~lo=='.~~ Jrnlrw IO'I ~!!n2~. n1aw. $110, Call beech, $300· $1000/ -"· 855-9471 · · cond, Ideal for amall coll•• & end tble• •••••• ":'~••••••••••••••• ~..., ~~~~. ~:~~~·:: WM!\. Cell 536-7511. 548-4485 M3--tS57 room. 11200. 759-1828 Swedish glua dining tat Round 15pt. RUBIES _K_l_N_0_2_~_k_t_gold--Aut--e. aner llPM. SEARS 18.3 cu It dbl KIJ~!-!~::·iono Chlldrena Cheat bed with KING INNERSPRING $350, bookceae. Sanyo on~I appr. $2700, lmmec. 1142-5878 ax1 312 TtltJkH Stlltlttn door FJF Refrtg. 182 lb heir (2 C.,'--·) 1 or-. 1 m • t tr•••. Good EXTRA FIRM maltr"• component 1tareo w/ cond. Steal at 12400. Needed tmmedtately. freezer, tee maker. ........, ., OOtldltlonS80.983--1557 Ht. never uaed, worth ca.1141-8833 2dlnnerrlnga l 150/l 75, 4~719 Part time Job. Good )deal for 1tudent1 or coppertone, cieen, good yellow. Free to good 1 .. 30 $ 1 M 1 Gold 1 ---------Heir Oreuer nHdld, money, llulble houra hornerTtakara. Evea 3-9. cond. s275• S46-2990 ltome. 1141-2075 Pool table, regulation 1" " • He. 248 del. Full alze bed, comQI. w/ oon• one r ng, GIBSON 335 Red. Trede VIiiage Faire Mall, Call Angela 559-8498 No Mlllng. Alrpon arM. ---------i eolld elate, f750. With Navar uud quffn H , frame, 1 yr Old, S50'. & 1 man' a Gold ring, for Strat $SS or $650. L •gu n a B ••ch eve Call bet. ~-12, 640-41147 Kenmore Dryer, elect, n-, llli a.-& equl$>. 649-2092 worlh 1399, caah only, 850-07151759-3813 6411-57t5 080 Howard 557-9808 494-1800. ' llVY duly. Spot'-11110 ::".~•••••••••••••••••• r~ ...... 1218 del. Utually hOme, FH ••• • P.t Contr04 Field Rip. TD.E.-IAUI 832-305-4 3 yr blk COCl<apoo frM ..,.,.,,._,e dou.,.. bed w/ 764-7350 -HAMMOND SPINET Heeltn Companion ne1ded lmmadlately. Celh paid dally. Call Mr lo good hom:&e c:. hHdboard. 4 drewer Custom engagement/ ORGAN. With Cymbal/ i'..--. 24_hL, llV•·l n~lor Experla«v"-d A it~..S----.... ,.Wu~ -howHllrolleft -'1lll1 A dHk Waj ~* Wld~.l.IJl~ Ht. 'A bn.t1b. J...aalle.,..~ recuperilTng lemela only. 646-9339 11•1 · flnlah. 2 aet9 MW lhM1e ~ ~I DUI S 1 b d 8 <*•t. Apprlll-' $1200, Jack. Like new cond. stroke petlent. Fl9xlblllly ---------TELEPHONE Soffcltora • ' NEWFOUNDLAND PUP & 1ptud. All 1150. Good ueecS Furniture & o 8 a · quffn 11• mutt Mii t750. Cell Don. $425. 831·1717 In daya off. PIHHnt P.lm lalll pit. E\191. & Set. ~t cond. 547·2918 Al<C, f«nale, all lhot9, 557-9580 after 5 or ~I wm Mii '3~; g~dO :;;'~~~;-~· 840-61527 evH, (213) Gemel h d1 Flute...,....,. 1urroundlng1. Selary Enjoy woritlng with klda. 841-0383. ...,_._ -• ch. aired. S400. 8311-2308 weel<enda. or SElL for You · • • · 380-llll80 deya. n " • v--1144-8175 rasa.1-.-••-•-4 condition 1150 PP. op91. and with lncrHud TOPLESS MODELS G cond. 548-5715 AKC Poodlff, 1150, 3 Antique wicker. l•bl•, -·--·-lladJJIHY 111. 1142-0948 earnln,o•. utlltze your S75 DAY . PAID DAILY .,_,I bolt I lemalee & 2 malta. bue, C'htllra, trunk&. ••• .... ••• ..... Plulh deftc green~ ...................... _____ __. __ _ Cl1111fled AOI ara the an-lo a aucceuful garage or yard ealel 11·1 a better way to tell more people! outgo ng peraonallty, no e.x.p • nee • 926-2583 .,. r o. om rMzer 845-2420 ree. 9112-0 175 ll73-34e0 • -r c eofa & lovHeat, orig. Homellta 12012-40 v . 4 cy ~hnllut' lee.rn how 10 become a 32x71x.25. Good cond. I llY ·-M co.I t995. Sell for $250 e hi p, o•naracor. •ei , __ , -· trained uJee ~. Tow Truck Driver full Clean. 1150. 1145-2423 Gr•• t 0 an• Pu P . Sofa. custom c:h0c:ol4lt• l• ~...a133 Mt. 546-2855 mcll, UMd 25 hrt. 11250 •••• •""'"•••••••~! Call 2-5PM. 1142-4321, time daya. no night. F lgldalre 2 Or Im free Intelligence, beeuty, brown. ottoman, 1olld Old M ahog. 4.poater firm. Bob 1142·1730 Metal s.cr.tary dMlt with Ext. )48. EOE Call ~5 r • · compan~n•hlp, xlnt welnut ba••· Orig. New lull·alze m ettrH• right h d 1 It gd cond., TurquolH, dl1po1ltlon 1350/olr. I 1800. S acr. 1300. Cennonbell twin bed•. an ypewr er 1150. 1546-5732 •. sae. New queen 11n. s12001blt. 536-«>35 #Jlftllu•u return. ses. 54M1ea ( c. ___ u:-___ :: __ t ) __ > ) \VANTBD ( {,---<05~~---, ) N~wspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, . Fountain Valley & Newport Beach ,• Good EnmlncJs Super Tripi Great Pri1e1 -J CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT DailyNlat 642-432 f 1138-41192 730-58111 I 100 750-M32 ••••• • •• •• • • ••• •• • •••• --------- - 48' round Trevertlne COMFORTER. king llH Deak Top Copier; A 0 SOON YOV"LL 8E SEEING SIGNS AROVNO TOWN CALLING ATTENTION TO SALES! Tl UYI 1 llllDlnL Mii• llU (or Verd ..... laUte ... etc.) 1. Place your ad In the Dally Piiot Cluattted MCtlon (It'• belt to run 3 deyt tor maxll"Mlfn ftPOIUHI}. If you pay for your Id ln ldYance we'll run It 3 dayt and only oharge you for 21 2. Get your FREE-Garlge 8 ... ttgf\t (all you haw to do la come In to' the o.lty Piiot a pay for your ad In edvanoe -we Wiii glV. you two 11 x 17 Signe - FREE of ~~ ·s. Pnoe MC:" pieol ~' f!*'ChandlM. 4. Have. plenty ot cnange on nano t(nlckell, dlmee, quartera, halYM, 1one and nve dotl•r bllls). a. RMu, have fun, M9 ~nt your monev • ••the 9nd of ttwt dev. ,............_ , ... .._ 1130 "·11 .......,. SHARPFAX 205, xlnt ....,,,_ ...... . ..,. ee .. oru. Plum, cond. ~ tor "" .. • ... .. -53M035 185. 78Mll29. --50 ,.. .... ......,.__ Ml -1-.1111 _C_o_u_n-lry_E_n_g_ll•-11-ch_•_•_t, ~'';-,,:.eg ~27.''"' .. Genuine oek rollt09 dMk ,.,._,t.H IHI 54'' wtde, •• new, ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• p r I c e I 4 9 5 . C a 1 h QUEEN SIZE FLOT A TION ~5. WATERBEO, gd cond. '250. 649--20111 Antique m•llogeny ---------0 1orglan drHH r wt 8 R A 8 S Q N . S Z mln'or, ~. $395 HEAD80ARD S 150. Xlnt 080. ll44MOOll. oond. 549--2018 40" wide, 30" hi, 3 --------...... dr•-r. br.._ handle•. Copier, eleotro11at1c, S300. 840-5-452 under warrly. 1280. Peper 6 toner e11tre. -... , 5<49-9492 l 1&111 fll MMll IBM TYPEWRITER, ••~ "'-'•-Model "C" Standard, :;;~~~-~ 1 1110. 5-49--9492 lneJl:J)eflerloed. Startl.s _L_ar_ge_3_pleoe __ U_Wped __ Antique m ahogany N•tural wede 8 .ft tofa. by an uneicpected alerm, Wooden Receptlon1'1 1wh11I office ohelr w/ Coat new 1 1200. Hll they wlll tum & runt unit w/drawt rt . 1125. arma roflnletied I 1H. 1450, eall 720-1101 A eaourtt)' ay9t«n II e 873--7245 e41 4008 .... proven deterreot aeainet -=--------4 Oak CIUbt ~ OllM the home lnll'Ullon. The T' high x 5\4' WOOdef'I 8M11tlful A,rnqu; Soll~ .. ble ctn. oold & ruet. time to aot 11 l'IOW ldJ. eJoietf Ynlt 1126 Oak Tebfe W/I le1~a S3e0. ~ Prewnt lhl or1me from 871-7245 12911/080. n 142ft. Oak McCarthy Oetk, loel happening, -R-eoep--t-lon--Vl-nyt_/ _W_OOd_ Rattan dlMtle, never of culM>y hole • & M loro -prooeaaor Couoh/T e bl e ueod $200. 11ora91. coat 1 1900, ~d .. F'oon, trot oen111•• oomblM!toft MO. 84&-t137,>U1~ aa,crlflc•I UOO. en" flnt m •r 171-1246, 114$-1410 ....,,.,..,.....wtrtno. _______ __.....__ Sofeb1d, lll•qual, qn, ----------1 lntUll youreelf l 18M M 1mory I O't , H fllltOnOll brand nt.t COCKTAIL TABLE pur()f) ... wtlot ..... '°' 12500/ uooo. IBM '300. 94-tiST, X115 UClht wood. round, AO under MOO. Badlld by Corr1e1t1ng hlootrle "· 080. M 7.e207 aft. p 100" u llefutlon Large oarrfa91, t T&O. Laree .. otlonal 1or1, ~uaranlll br '"mwa w l avln Wordrnoat 1r I beautlfUI 400 yde good TWO ENO TABLES C " ' n..-.........-... g: 4 rr.•t t400 . C all l.lwood,t100/080b0tt\ orp . •II or • no -·-·ft•_.,,..._, t. -) •~ •-1 o b I I t a I I o n ~ OYar &eoo. Oonteol ,_tap. _,..._., 9YI d •"'on 1 1r a 11 o I\. PLAZA TQ..()QI ...... 1tO 1NPtt coaktall 8 PC ANTIQUE llt.eolt 1~-------11 bll wit fOlcl d•n ll>f'M SET ll00/080, Comblnellon~111. ....... t.MO. '4Mf7• 651-UOT aft. e WI~ ,__.,~ell Oenopy trw for a'lta. Ff'enOfl ProWIOlll lldt'rll oond, -M4-Qt wfllta --. ta• .... 1400/ bit ofr. ,.,, ams "Iii..... tn-«11 1•11 OQl•m•n Oa•I• •••••••••••••••••l'iiJ: TOl\t wlttl padded flt, PAMOT • wtlt.t a delll emw oom.,tt of LO 11r I h oartll\one oouoll. UH Cl a tlm11, UH. ••b'I Qo11blt Vallo• ..,.. 11.000. You move.. • Oooct oondltlon. t ua 11f.TT1t HH d,., •h, 1410 11"'1143 oeo. 14e-A11 ·~~---~------· 141 1440 l'toftto tbl. ,.... ftlnftel, ---------K 11\ 0 w111t eu & .._ MM 11ueon, • flt•ta111r10 COQ<Allll. ....._ ""'-' .......... ...,,. ..... • ................. ~ ~. ~-,.,,., °'°91 ......... tn.7M. ...... , ....... ,nt -.~ ..... • 011•fl•r Hor•: ~ I~/ ....... ~ ,,..,.,.~ IPA tof ..... M!O..._., & onoman 11IO. ~-Chillnut ttMtof."J'l"'.!:e ;i••or, f1a..7'U 111.-1 MUIT -.S. 141 ltHOOORl RO BINS I (.)loJ0 +1A"''1' I l'\l • ,1 ('I'''' ¥: ,J\ • : COHHH l CHEVll(Jl ~I "' ~41>-; 100 $5995 Afl> Jl'ANY QEI ... ~ ....... ... ltw,est ' .... t .. fllb 111s..c•. AIYtMda .. '*44 DICK MILLER M O TO R S ' ft "' • r •' : , • l 1' t t :;. 1,1 ·1 t 1 ( ' 73 FIAT 12• Spoclal. Robullt Engine, P ..,. ...... pelnt. looU l Nnl .... 541-2813. ..., DICK MILLER M O TOR s ff ~ I ,•r :_, ' ' •f ! & L '' '81 Aooonl, 4 dr, • ep, 12K mlea. loeded. xlnt. a1,tao. en-oou art IPM. •fi ft•rHtte t11T, ~ ............. .. .... moo ...... p •• , ~. Ottt c ... _..._ ff.ff .,, "° Nil. CW1I ""*"· f:;:;:."S•••• .. •••.r;.w •••••••••••-• •• a 1 n t oo" .t. I• o o o. '1' JeftNt'I HMly. Wetl 11 MG Mldglt, a. MW ........ lliept. leeUt. In/out. \,llW NN.,.,,.. ,......, ,,...O --------ml. Very meotl tcM1nd. .. II . I 11 o o /<)I • "' 112 T.,.._ ,.. eng. t•UO.J_t,!1·0114 ev, 114 141 M41 now c,arb_•.1. >elnf. cs_. 1..-ua ._ ~ eun • pfOC11090 • ...-1•10 •·--· .,, lfM Ofr. Nu..-. ,,...m :;::".-:;;;:............. ... '14 ICMmen GNa eou,e. -. ••' '•""""°"· I0,000 Otta :;r. .... ~ ........ .. l!':!!l!t ••••••••• N.!t ml, mint oond. '8,oocJ. Donne l48-01M ..,.._ '14 KllnNW't Ghle. euperb cond, new l\eadllner, """' ~"' oo:i bnlel'9d aluln ..,.., ,..., ttr... Gattoe Melt. tMOO. 642-7eei ,,.,, .. , wltncta ft!Pl •••••••••••• N.« '71 Cotmo new t1r-. new tr'ane, 70,000 ml, xlnt cond. Loaded. l•.000. 52M151..,.. ,,... n11 •••••••••••••••••••••• DlrK Mil I ER , .. ()' 011 •, /, ,., .. .. ..... Lt .. -...... ...... rx:·.-.. ...... "* MeQI, Deluu Trim, "9dl & l'lftion eee.tna, ,,OM Wl\ool Drive, lu•ury lntenor & MOAll l!P~ e.t: IO..dty, 40 ltwy '"RI ' weJ::""~1~ ---llll/4'111P/FIA'llT 2&24 ~ Blvd .. C.M. 54...oa3 Ma-1770 --====---.-,...~ '111!.fml. ••••• !!M 'll!J. ............ tl . •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 114/154-7542 ··~~~ euto .. wegon. ~· . 1 ......... 1111.. '71 <>Pa OT, MW good ISO() firm ~~Ill> t«WtQflla'Ha Ht Ill f:J . .......7 ~lf.N:I< l™I~ •OI TOUI ClostD WNDAYS NUT M41.04. • flM!r! ......... 1.1~. ,.,,,,.. lf~I "" If & I ··-l ·-· •••••••••••••••--:•":.': ._ -,a ... 1~1.11 • ., - -... . PlllEIT IOI I I .... .. .:aa::~ ClllA IDUNM Tll• llEllL I .,, . .:-:. •• ·ao RX7 mao. ~8 .... 1A1K187 443 We.t~ C .M . 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Every vehicle will be Sale Priced this weekend -See us first & save like never before!! r-===========.-i a "·••!I mr- e e ~:;RANGER s9995 tr ltast ftr $160~~••· +tu '"' ........ °" oppr-Cf-c--..... ~ -11196 Totll lei "'o PMI UOI 01 Ae•lduel ernl 93721 IS Totll 81111 0111'1\la S7U2 II Yes ... yours free with a copy of this ad. This beautiful pen & pencil set In a beautiful gift box. nothing to buy·. Llmlted to first 200 customers - hurry while supply lasts. Offer expires 7 /18/82. ., .... .., ;:'"~~ s 141• .. t =.,.:. ~ :crm 12 + 111 WIE IELEOTlll If LT.a IMMEDtATI DG.IYDY ALL COLORI, AU OPTIONS Tll MU II UllJ J4 -./HMl .. F• . ~ UI IMI liwluu ---,- ncl. rebate) 44 28 ·1 I 1 l ( Skydiving • • • San Clemente nurse jumps for joy By SANDIE JOY Of Ua• Dally Pilot Staff ~ •S.. related atorMe, photoe on P ... Z• i I .1 ' / I l - L. •• - . I - ·----~----------· "'"""'.' C WINrf'~ Hopp ... )\.--=...--~=;.;,__----..:........::..=-===-- i .... '° .... Tfainlnc· for sport panchuttng la offered at Zlllnore Panchute c.enter and Penta v~ Panceo•. both wltbln an hour 1 drive from the Oranae c.o.t. . ~ first step la to take the Flnt Jump Course which comblnea ~oom lecture9 in the a.ks of parachuting with field exercleet Ullind~!adU&Jtng pr'adloe jumpl and Jandln&a frca a 4-foot-hJgb J:!:!onn. '1be tralnlna la military. lt'1 ~ drill, drill .n day lolll ..... the ~ of veteran )impr ... llcen1ed by the United Stalet Pandwte Amodation. Cla.uea ranae in 1ize fr08' one student to• many • .evm er ei&bt. with w .. bnda belnc the buafe.t t&na --Pencmnel at both Elalnore aod Psria •Y the cl-. last ebout lllx boun. but ldvlle WUldefta to plan to stay all day. . Both ~enteu are extremel1 pr.ofe11lonpl and caretui about prepertng jUmpen apd about Jump oonditlom. -- 'J1)ey don't pennlt • first-timer to jump unur Ule jumpmHter l• convinced the ~tudent thorouahlY undenCandt what be mmt do to D)l)ce ald.e'8DP· Tbere'1 man to It dU )Ill leeplnc fnm an atrplane. While tint Jumps uiu.ny are ...- an a static line, meantna the IDlln ~ ripoonl " bGCllred up tD aircrah to pull automatlcally; ~ wbo plw to. Jump --know what a ripcord ii, when. why abd how to pull the re1erve puKhute. · Tbe main parachute could imJfunetion. IO pct of· the 1lalnln8 la teachln1 atudentl ebout pouiI)te 1belfuDcdom and how to oope wtth tbml. Tb9 meln cb"9e COUid Wl to Open er It -...i bmYe WoWft ...-. oraae llde of tlle call~ 1al1ht Invert on cSedo:Ymmt an. imbelmce. The. boUIOm liM .. 1••-"-bow to !IUD that rwrw chu... -• -LAndlnc.---. cm be a pdilem. If IJl'C)Ceduns aren't ~ollowed \o the letter. the Jumper coukl break a lot of bcJnM .« ai JeMt bm1ae a whole lot. If-everythhll go~a e_roperly, bowewr, the jump and landinC can be beautiful -. See Jump achool, Page 1' ·Paying· the price of owning· perso~al parachuting gear Weataaard Parachute, a Lagu11a Beech tinn. New main canopies range from around $700 to .nearly '2,000, dependi.na on haw experienced the Jumper la and bow fancy be wanw to '°' And, the canopies are just t'be beglnnlnc. There'• boota to be bought for up to $80 and he1meta whkh cm cat up fo '85 arid. lib any ~ sport. ..xeenia ad bi!lnltum. Some jumpen ., all tbe _, tiy color coordinatlnt their jum.-utta (which cm\ about fl~}. helmeis and chutes. In all Ma. Lend said. it'll cost from about it.600 to $2.000 for all tbe equipment. · Several book1, maga1lne1 on parachuting are available at the Jump centers and Weetcaard in La~ Beech. • Of pardcular lntereet to~" one entitled .. Paracbut1n1: The Skydivers' Handbook" by npert panchutllt Dan Poynter. Poynter ~=um1 up the ,........ of .U I with a --in tbe frGDt Of bOolc ,__ ,. . . . .. •• ,..,,ikW ____ -· •• __ _,_..,.,._ __________ , _,,..._. ···-· .-.-........ ,. -~-------------J __ , .. -· _... _ ... --- cu ~ Two ''J.16bt eyc8" ~~Che video gium 6l1d la ''TRON,'' the Disney moviB which .tan Jell ~ ,Bruce Boxleitber, Cindy Marpn, Bllmard Bl.lllbes. and David Warner. "1.n>IJ (Bruce Boxleitner) and Yad (~Maegan) manipulate_ the controla of their solar ailer while gliding ovei the sea of simulation ln Walt Dlmey Production'• new film. ''TRON." A feast for the_ eyes, qut thin storyline · By 'PHIL SNEIDE.RMAN OI tlae Dally Pilot St~ unmovtng. ·~~~ ~ ~-:: &:*n = Lucu and Swven Spielberg .. who have both demonatrated that .pedal effecta can create ett.dlW moYte ~ cnly when wedded to a •tronc •toey~· tli•t tug• at the audience'• ~ The ~ of 8C'ton tn "TRON" WU pretty well acoardint iO type. Jeff~u Flynn often UI the •¥;-*Y but charact.er he'• played ~ -Umea befCft, t at JeMt he appean ID t. tanm8 f\m-ln the film. Dmd wun. ~. Di1llncer and-Sark ls • reliable .wam. 1a -riiow· be virtually duplicates tM cleYil ~he~~ 8andita.'' Aa the title ehincter, Bruce · la a bit too stiff and humorie. thoulb the &Tipt doean't atw h.bn much cbance to prOR be'• a hen>. Clnd:y Morpn • Yori. Is auncttve aDd aeta oft a couple of spmky u.n., but lbe'• main1,y around to lend moral support to the boys. • 'lbe follo at Dmey_ ~ <ndit fol' aeWna behind um lnPOVadve mm. DO matter what Wall Street lllYL lfSteven Lisberaer'• &TiptwttUng akil1 had been a ma11ch fc:r hill tecimk:a1 vilion. be mJabt - have produced a~-But as it staodl, "TBON .. ls like .a vllit to a video game arcade: It may provide a few enjoyable joltl, but~ won't walk away ~ richer. -.., . • More than just a game of cat and mouse By TOM TITUS . Ot tlae Dally Pilot 8&aft " - -- 1 l -' ,_ ... _______ ___.. ______ ... ·--~-.. . . . l-~· -- 1 ~~~~~~....:-~....,.....;~..........,...~~~~~~~~=-=--=--:=:~---:~~-=--=--::-:~ .a. ---. \N(OCXJ( Al1&J MIAFAAfON nse l.liRktR ~ -----· JULIE HIGERTY TQ\JY~S MNN~. A J,ACK l\0.1.N5 and 01ARLES H. _Off Pr0duct1on Production Designer 0.reder of Adogl Clpfty EICflOJtNe frocb:er tv1EL ~ ~ V\llWS .o-tARlfS H. x::ffE Produced by Wntten and Otrected by f03ERJ' GREEN-UT VV<:XD( Al.l.fN .... -.... ·Ec•••llY .... ._,,,,.,,) .... - Movies now showing . . along Orange Coast ANNIE: Raif(I o. l\U'I Albert Ftnney, Carol Burnett and Aileen Quinn. The film la bMecl on the popular musical. . A Ll'l'l1.E SEX: Rated R. stua 'nm Ma~ Kale Caplhaw and :Edward Herrmann In the story• al. • _,,. who tries to be f.althf\d but finds it hard. Tbe R ratings for adult lituadona. A11.ANTIC crrY: Rated R, atan Burt l...ancMter u ' an asiD& baaoaw'unl ex-~ who ,.u one 1ast • chance to make a bfc buck w bl; bappem upon a._: amount ot_coce•ne: anaone last chance'' romanc. Whin! he meets~ ~ • card deUll'. Loula· Malle directed thW tit 6f <Nhbnly, Writt.en by John Guare. It'• fresh, fwmy, and alive. Tbe R rattnc la for violence and adult lituatiom. BODY BEAT: Rated R. starrina Wllliam Hurt as a ~. Jovestruck auomey and !Cathleen Turner .. the lemme f.a1ale. This le'X)', deYiow mystery ~ place in a ficdtlow Florida town 80 b;lt that people in calm order Iced tea two at a time. •Diredecf by Lawrence K.dan as an homa&e to film nob', the. R rating coma from brief nudity, salty languaie and a eeneraI a1r of ~ .· ---- CHARIOTS OP FIRE: Rated PG and •t.arrtnc Ben :rqa and Ian CbarlHOn u runne ... In the 1924 .:>lymptad, •bO nm racee f«-~t ,._.. but manaae to win just the IUDt. The PG raUna mmt be tor ita lofty themes; there II DOf'udity, no violmce and Vf!l'Y Uttle offenliv, Jan&uap. " -CoNAN THE BARBARIAN: Rated R. stars Amold Schw.i zeneaet' • the mU9Cle--bound Conan. a pagan wamor who ... niwnce aplmt the otbet JlllPD9 who killed bJll rnodwr .... falher. Dlreded b1 John Milil& The a rau... "' violence and ... • DAI llOOr: Rated 1l, a a Genmn-tmde taJe of ibe' crew worlllna In brutal· conditJona aboard a Nasr IUbmartne in·-Wortd w. n. ..,. film stars J~ Prochnow and Klaua Wennemann Tbe .B ra~ la lcw » .... < r;: I ' .. --.-..,.._......, .. _ ......... -·-·~­. - 5 , \. .. . . ... --_.-;-:-..........,..._........, __ ~----r-~-------.-:::....:; ___ ..;__ __ __: __ :::------, Tortilla Flats home of the. perfect taquito · " 'Firefox'· is one of Clint Eastwood· s best movies. It:s fun -with leaping, vaulting, shooting, flying special effects." -Joel SiegeJ~ Good Morning America -ABC.TV ' concoatlona I've umpled eblewhtn. '1'be -=ret la a combination of green, red and yellow chille., resulttnc in a aa1sa picante that'll even sober' up the taste buds of a true daredeYU chili-aficionado. We found IOme fault in the homemade tortilla chips, which were lightly sprtnkJed with paprika to add ooJor but were unevenly salted. Our marpritaa were frothy and"""had just the f'iaht tjte of tequila. Above all. we appreciated the faet. that the "9taurant'• fried chips and taquitol lhowed little 1emblanoe of creue. Dinnen are aerved with a dMJ6ce of a taco or salad and rice and refried beans. My guest lle1ected Eduardo'• $pedal ($8~). two Sonora«yle cheae enchilactM drenched with a delidous red chill •uoe. ' I opted for the machaca dinner (f7 .95 ), ahredded beef in a flour torUlla which a18o ia lft'Yed with a lide order of chili con queeo (green ~hDI with chee9e). In addition to the pleuurw e>f· sampling true homestyle cooldnB. we both remarked about ' the special attention peid to the paentation of ellCh menu o#erinc; from the co1orfUl taqulto appetiser to the eplendid]y )ln!pml'ed and ~ dlnnen. Some epedalty items to be comldered include cbkiren mole, cbW rellenoa (made frab each day) and the homemade tamaW. - Tortilla Flata often a nice eelectian of imported been u well as de 1 !11:1 ~ as flan and a caml:madon of mu.-and vanilla ice cream. ~ tlw .kitchen dmes at 11 p.m., cantina gueeta may a1ect from the appedzer list foe a snack. A plate ot theirtaqWt.oe -.aredly would •tisfy any late-nJcbt appetite. · ----------------------~--.,--oc..,•-'""':'"'!"~--------·....-. ... ~ • • www .,., ____ .._...__.·-·-~--.. - -· David Amico to exhibit 30 oils at-Newport H arbor Art Museum ' Artist David Amico, a leader of the silent revolution in paint.ma within Southern California art circles, will exhibit 30 oil on canvas paintingls at the Newport Harbor Art MU8eUm from July 16 through Sept.em~ 5. The "David Amico Sonata.I.'' his first one-penon muaeum exhibition. features Amlco's expreaaionistic palntingls that diloern his role in the international rebirth of penonaliz.ed and highly sensitized lmagery. Such themes as isolation , contemplation, conflict, aggreuion and voyeurism at'e examined in Amlco'a work together with the bumm experience or everyday me and the interrelationship of man llnd h1a physical envtronment. Amico, who received his bachelor's degree from California State University, Fullerton, paJnta u a means of exercising his dram;&tic, singular vision of the world rather than producing "art for art'• sake." The "Pyrrhic Victory.. painting, hegun by Amico in 1980, was purchased by the Newport Jiarbor Art Museum and ia highlighted ln the "Sonata.I" exhibition. 'The mu.ewn ii located at 850 San Clemente Drive in the Newport Cent.et ~ open Tueeday througft .... ----------------------------------------------~ ... • • a. ~ NO matter how manr 9ood ~ you see this summer, you must see and we want you to knoW aboUt it. • • ' I I ; JI WE'RE HAVING A SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT '-c "< ? ....... _ 1 · I '{ • • ~ ==~~===========================~~-----'"' __ .,.,,, ____ &_•_lo_n ____ )~-:.........:..-------------------------·-- lhndee W.illJ.ttlm and ¥.icbael Jon Sims take the leading roles in &be Orange Coast College summer mU61cal "Promises, Promises," opening Thursday for a tpree-weekend nm. 'Promises, Promises' promises to ~be fun with lix-nJcht runs h8ve never been able to .-Y f<!C thermelva . '"Ibey've been a commUl11ty lel'Yice that t!ie ooll!e hu been happy to offer ita reddenta ,uch yeta!;' Ferzacca adda. "Now, however, with tight budgeta, we feel lt'1 important for the abow to pay By TOM TITUS fat lt.8elf. We think it should be able to do that with Oflle D*,...... a three-week. nine--perfotmance nm." Startina with a two-nijht performance of "Promises, Promises" will t>. Fenacca'• "'South PJrdl.lc'' ln 1956, the CJl'anie Coat College seventh summer mUllcal at OCC tlinoe he beon . aummer mu1kal hu been an entertainment alternating the duties with fellow instructDI' Dill tndltioo at the c.o.ta Mesa IChoot Purlt:iss ln 1971. He hM atqed ''Flddlel' on the Generations of 1tudenta and community Roof," ''Follies," ''Caberet," "Mack and Mabel," pedcnnen have lent their time and talents, and the "PtpDin" and ''Canpany." ,-• SRO lip hu uaually been out until recently when "Promt.e." la, of ooune, the at.age musical ihe show ran only four f!:Y~ version of the 01car-wlnotng movie "The Three years a(P>. tbe ty of the summer Apartment," in which a junior executive Jenda out m\.taical (and, not lnclaeri y, the need for more h1ia a~t to 1he compmy'a top ..._ for their revenue to at least break even) prompted the extr8currtct.alar romantic activities. Michael Jon college to change the IChedule to a tw~weekend, Sima wiU enact that central role, with Bnndee llix-performance run. Willi.ams (returning for her fourth OCC · muaical) Now, with the opening of the 27th OCC playing the object of his affection. suriuner m·_._, "1>--'-D--:-" only six ~ ~ "'""""'""""' u~ "Thia ii going to be one of the most enjoYable day1 distant, Orange Coast ia adding a third and entertaining productions tn OCC'a 27-year weekend of performanCl;S. And college offlci.ala are summer musical history,'• Fet'UICCa enthu.es. ''It'• crcming tbeQ' flngen hoping the extra nights wtll . tarv bnmoralitv " bring in 800le-extra dollan -or there just might an Upr'C)9n()UI aanmen-.,, on -~ · not be 8 28th. Mail orden for "Promtaes, Promlle8" are "We received increu1ng pRllUJ'e from the currently being taken at $5 for the TbUl"lday public and the pre91 to extend the run of our performanoea and $7 foe ~)'9 and Saturdays. ahowa," aaya John Ferz:aQCa. director of ''PlonUea." 'llcketa alao are co sale in the oolJeae dcket office in "The aud.Jences were alwa~ large, ..UOUts the <xx: admin1stratioo building and ~ were the norm. and many ~.had to be turned outlets. d;:! ~~Y· We finally~ to add add! .. _ CALLBOARD -:udltiom foe the ma'*81 The overriding co~~ation thi.a ye.ar ~ "Camelot'' will be held July U and Z at 10 .a..m_ in eoonomica1. however, since~ -like most ot;b,r the C«ona del Mar Youth Cente.r, 5th and Iril 8Choola and oollegea -fid'taelf in a pinch owr avenues, C.orona del Mar . . . teem and adulta are ~t budgea. And the subnet-musicala, althoucb being IC>Uiht for the show, which la beinc spomored wen attended. are e to produce and ewn See Intennissioh, 9 ''A MOVIE YOU'VE JUST GOT TO SEE!'' ..;.. 6eel Sle•el G .... M•r•••• ~•erte._ ~-TV "hue_., 6upllJ .'~ _ ....... ..., ............ JOLLY ROGER ANNdUNCEli W1NND The tint of six winnina fam1lia wW IOOn be fi)'ll\8 to the ia1anda u part of the Jolly Ropr Restaurant•' Hawaiian Family Vacation Sweepstakes. From thouaanda of entries submitted during the week endins June 29, company president Ron Htactru announced that Gayla Pattenon of Inglewood wu drawn as thfa week'• lucky winner. Her prize, a HawaUan Family VacaUon for four, includes 1even daya and alx nights at Waikiki's Hawaii.an Regent Hoeel near Diamond Head. Round trip fUghta from '1ther Los Anae1e9 Of' O!aklanc1 Jo Hcp>lulu wm be 'Provided Dy-World Aiiwa)'I. ID addition.~ at the Hawaiian locations of the Jolly Boger are Included in the priz.e. The Jolly &gel"a Hawaiian Family Vacation aweepstakea, tfmed to introduce a Hawallen Luau Dinner 1pedal. rurw from June 14 to Aug. 3, 1982. All new entry blanks are uaed for each week's drawing. Entry blanka and complete drawing rules are available at 22 Jolly Roger locations in California, and no purchase is necesaary. Ent~~nta"may register each time they visit a participating Jolly Roger restaurant. Following a ter;n~ ~ of almost two montm for ext.enslW remodell.ng, the Crown HoUae restaurant In La&\ma Nip) hM opened ita doors for business again. . Refwtiabed at a cost of more than $900,000 the premises also ha'!e be~n greatly enlarged to accommodate more cu.tamers ln three major dining and banquet rooms, o)'lte!' bar and cocktail ana entertainment lounge. ' . . . . -Intermission From Page 8 by the Newport Beach Parka, Beache1 and Recreation ~t . . . call 640-2271 to reeerve an audition time. 'Ibe Harlequin Dinner Playbowle, wbk:h had a hit production of "Grease" two yeara aao, a. =company to take the mu.kal on the road, Sept. 23 ... n0n-F.quity audllionl are IChed for July 24 at 10 p.m. at the Harlequin. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. LAKEWOO!J CEf..ITF Q SOUTH ,. ... , • ,,.. "ROCKY Ul" <N> .......... '-.... ,,.,. .. .,...,. .. -··--~- -.OCKY r.., .-.C111Lt ....... ........... _ "IOD OT.1181, lllCJllAIL PA.Liii, llABAM CJllAIMIW DD DDT JODI or llOlti nncm OD ftllDI .... DI soil or m ru••mt 11""R11 t0 n JOUD.ili · ~ Dr 1'111!-BUJr •vm .· .. ODtlflli LUDft" .. 111!11.Ul .. UIU DUUlll21 lllll ........... IUUIPl.DltO l&Ylla." ........ 11nu MOM !Ml llJlal •AllJLAD•. N , ............. .._ 0 ti (1, ....... ti w ® NO OHE UIC>EA 17 AOYTTEO IA4lo ,_. _, _, I ---------- .,, __ ...... .. "'"'"'"'Owl ANAHEIM OlllVE·IN ~ ........ ·J "TMI M>AD w........-.., .... fl SOUllO t'I r "• • ;. AW'• BUENA PARK {.lP1~1 IN Ufte-......... Ol llft04t 12M070 ------- .. •• 4 ...... LI NCOLN OOIVf IN -. ... ... FOUNTAIN VALL[)' DRIVE IN ~ ...... ..,,.SWO.Am 9CIM ELA"' .~ ..... ' . l;.. riA !:3 PA •• · -........... __ ..._ T., TtlR IJmtA.. ~· CNI -""9lAL ASllCallmrr' CNI l ~ I i "Tl a: ~ (... c -< -!I' ... '° CD N 1 ' I I I i .. -, .. -~~· --.. -----------~·---·==·===:: __ __.. __ ...._ __ _ EVO. UNDER THE SUN: Rated PG, atan Pet.er Ustinov, Jaae Blrldn. Sylvia Miles. James Malon and Diana R1a in Aptha Chriatie'1 tale ol murder and intrigue. 1'he PG rating ii for adult lituatiom. - . POl: •FORm 1'~~11.--.. " ... ~lllloNs 9'04022 •caau ... EclwMI ... ~o 7••• C81T&maa .....,,_ Ill lSll "A Heavyweight Hit! A Boxoffice Knockout!" _,_..._..... ROCKYW- ti SOMnt'tDE IH TH£ Dl\MEST RllOE Of THE UMVaK. A IAT1\£ IS AIOUT 10 lfGlt FOA SOME IT Will 1111( na MST M&WOM. FOA ontO.S IT Will •TH( LAST. ··---·-iWii NOW PLAYING .. CllY•-·-11a.-w••-=-.zo.. ==-=---...... ·~ -•WIWI• $4' 1711 ............. llAQ!w(lll.-.... c.... ... -Mt-SUO 134 )tit "1~ .... -~~~ ·=-1•~•1•1 ,~ ·-111p;w1 ... _ ........ .,,. compare and contnst wtt.b the Vlct.Qrian ~· 1be R ratfnc ii !CJr edult lltuadoaa. GOIN' ALL TD WAY: Rated R. ii about a steuny summer and youn,s people with "only one thing on &heir minda." The R raun, ii fw adult lltuatlom and nudity. / ~ CANNERY ROW: llaied PG, .c.n Nick Nolte and Debn ~in a~ film adaptation of John Steinbeck 1 atorles "Cannery Row" and "Sweet ThW'lday." Sliot on MGM IOUnd ~ this movie bu a sweet, eDchailted look and fine performances by Nolte, Winger and Audra LlndJey M the.~· Narrated by John HllltDn. 'Ibe PG raq ii tor .eiual adult lituationa. CAT PEOPLE: Rated R. 1tAW Nllltlillla Kin1ki and Malcolm McDbwell In a tale~ love and the 1Upematural. GREASE l : Rated PG, 1tara Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer, Adrian Zmed and Lorna Luft. See Currently, Page 11 Now it is free to· become orie of us. "A .. .-le el _,.,.6 pie.Mires dl•I y .. 11.,,e wHI IHJ'Ver e•tl. I'• -................. . .,,,,~,, ~ ....,,. N.c-rt' r..._,, . .__. -. -= »om Pap 10 Youthful talent and vitality provide (l()!wimal f\an, but this eequel la unevenly cralied. IF YOU COULD SEE WHAT l BEAa: Rated PG, stars Marc ~and Shmi Harper. Thia movie la a-cl on the life of Tom Sullivan. llnger-compoeec, writer- direcMlr' and athlete who w• blind. Katine la for adult sltuationa MISSING: Rated PG. 1W'1 Jack I.enmon and Simy s~ -• man and bi9 csauchter-ln-law who .-ch for bi9 millinc 1on. The eventa are bMecl on a true story in which a young American wu apparently allowed to be killed in • Latin American cowury by foniea friendly ""th the U.S. pemment. The PG rating la for adult sl~Uona. . ON GOLDEN POND: Rated PG, 1tan Henry Fonda an4 Katharine Hepburn u an acina couple ~turning to live on Golden Pond. He'a trued wttb anxieties about death; ahe'• lntennlnably cheerful. They bkker Poli1ely until the arrival. of their da\llht.er (Jane Fonda), her latest boyfriend, Bi.Dy (played brilliantly by Dabney Coleman) and his 13-year-old boy. The PG radftc la for langwage. ONE FROM 11IB HEART: Rated R. tau. place in a eound staee re-<ftataon of .... v ep9 .ct tella the *1ry ot. 24 boun in the liwa of two loYerL The film ..... directed ~ Coppola, written by Anny.n Benwtein and and llW'I Frederic F~ Tert Gan, Raul Julia Hvt sh Kinlki. The .a a'atinc ii for ..tult ahuationa. POR~Y'S: Rated R. atan Kim Cattrall. Scott Qilomby ind Alex ~ in • tale of boys crowtnl up. a'be B nUna la for nudity. POLTERGEIST: Rated PG; ltan Jobeth Wll1larm and Beatrice Straight In a tale of the aipernatural 1be st«y la by &even Splelbers; the direction by Tobe Hooper. The PG rattnc la for ~· ~y DI: Rated PG, stars Sylwster Stallone• the eutsy 'Rocky. who battlea to defend hit crown. The PG ratinc ia for violence. ITAB 1'BG II: Bated PG, mn William si.an.r- and Leonud Nlmoy In the condmdne ®-to wk out -.nd explore atrange new worlda. The ll(; rattng la for act.ion. Directed by Nicbolal Meyer. TRON: Rated PG, stars Jeff Bridges. Bnaoe Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan and · s.n\ard Hughes. The lilly diaJoeue Ui overcome by stunning animated visuals in this Walt Disney film about a youthful computer genius who ta sUcbd into a computer where be batilea for his life and the freedom of the world. Worth Jeeing, despite the poor ecreenplay. THE SECRET OP ND1B: Bated G, features . . -- .J II, ' • • ,, :·-'°ys·------ ~ :'THE DRUNKARD," a melc>drwna from the 19th "' century, la being preaented at tta. Westmlnater~ ?!-Community Theeter, 72Ia Meple St., Weetmlnater. i5 Curtaln.ttm. la 8:30 p.m. Frid.ya and 8alurdaya through "C Aug. 7. Rnuvatlooa 99M113. . • ' • "~<>AGE M" the ~of GeCWileM $hat~ s happening . along Orange Ci;>ast OCTAF.EST '82. the thlrct llMUlll Orange County Theater Meoddon OM-aC;t play r.tlval, .. IMlnG ~'*' lNI Wllklnd onlV at .. NelWport Theatlir Ml Center, 2501 Clift OrM, Newport e-ctt. ~ .. Like It Hot," conttnuea through the Mmer at the Harlequin Dinn« Pleyhoute, 3503 S. Harbor Bfwd., Santi Ana. Curtain um.. very nlahtly .exoapt Mandeyl through Sept. 5. RIHNallonl 97t-5$11. ~ ~ , l Cohan, la on atage • SebutrMt WHt Dfart•; ·1; ~~ ~~1:T~=-~ 8:45F lnd~and 1:30and1':45Sundayt. ~ ~4'2·9950. • Um.a .,.. 8 p.m. ~ end .Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundlly. Allef'v1UOM 8?5-3143. "OKLAHOMA," t,,_ Rodg«a and Hammerateln mualcal, conttnuee through Aug. 22 at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 890 El Camino Real, Tuetln. Performencee are given nlghtly exc.pt Monday9. ReMrvatlonl 838-1&40. "THORNHILL," the world premiere of a new drama, la on et-oe at the Laguna Moulton ~. 808 L1guna Canyon Road, Leguna Beech, where perfor"'ancu wlll be given Wednesdays through Saturdaye at 8 p.m. through Aug. 14. ReNNltlona 494-0743. --IRT---------------- I '\ •• 0 f "NO ARK THIS TIME," en ortglnal pie)" by Gofdefl West College'• Ch.._ Mltchel, oomptet• lta run tonight and Saturday at GWC'• Playbox Theat•r. Curtain time 11 e p.m. ~ n2-n11. ~T LA.ST! ~''THE SUMMER'S BEST MqVIE'' IS NOW AT EDWARDS NEWPORT #I IN 70.._ 8 TBA~& DOLBY S1'EBEO ON THE GIA.NT SCREEN · I . e If tt'sgot handles you'll grab a sale faster in Dally Pilot ctasslfled ads. can 642-5671 ·, ttOLocAusT PAINTINGS BY H~ fftedman wtll be dllptayed at Wleaen1hal Holocault MUMUm, 9180 W. Pk:o Blvd., L<>'Angelee, July 1&.Aug. 20. Admilllon It tree. Information (213) 553-9038. A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION by NeH ~ and Clinton smmr opens July 24 at Sutan SpltltGa Gallery, 3338 VII Udo, Newport Beech. Chapman'• work• Include black and white photo• from "The MannequJn" eerlee .,,d Smith'• are large format col« -1andacapee . "PEOPLE OF THE SUN" la on view through Aug. 29 at eow... Mueeum, 2002 N. MM\ St., Senta Ana. "Chlneee Art rang to Ching" 11 on dllplay Uwough Sept. 28. Permanent lhow9 Include Orange County Hletory Room .,,d the lndlan Art Gallery. HOUl'9 ... 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and noon·5 p.m. Sunday. Admluion by donation. PAINTINGS BY Sally Storch and oils by A.A. Benson and Pat Berger are at Challl• Ganertes, 1390 S. See Diversions, Page 13 The Saddleback Company Theatre Presents A SUMMER OF AMERICANA ~~:::.:,:__~-:.-'--.,-;·fifth Season t98J....-~---- • From Page 12 Coast Hwy., LAQun• Seace., tnrough July 25. Gallery hours 11 a.m.-S p.m. Saturday and Sunday and by appointment. , ABSTRACT REALIST ,Paul Wonner'a wor1ta are on dlaptay through Saturday at L..eguna Beech School of Art, 2222 l•guna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Wonner wtfl lecture ~ng • 7 o'dock reception at the echool tonight. Information 497-3309. -DANCE--------- "AN EVENING DANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY" la planned at 8 p.m. July 24'~at lrvtne Cultur..i Center, 1730A Daimler St., Irvine. Preaented by Dance Kaletdoac"ope. Information 979-3178. ·-·~· ··-· -. CONCOURS AERONAUTIQUE '82, an aircraft display and judging competition, 18 Saturday at Jot;n Wayne Airport . .,q~te, open at 10 a.m. At least 30 reatored·antlque aircraft .,. to be chplayed. . MINIATURES, lnctudtng a dllplay of Ofaneytand In miniature, wUl.be ~ July 31 and Aug. 1 at the Top Arttaana' Miniature Sale and Exblbl1 In the Anaheim .House, 700 W. Convention Way, Anaheim. ' CHRISTMAS IN JULY ceremlCa, hobby and gift expo la at Anaheim Con~ Center through Sunday. Demonstrations. dlipla'6J and auppll•• featured Inducting Blaqu.r flgurltwl, candle9. c:eMnga. Christmu omamenta, decala. dolt mokSa and "'PPfieLa. NOW ON STAGE _JOWJ) OrAl8NOR IN ~( ~._...;.~-----------------------------IJ :f ----------------~~__:_ ~Mac· . · ·. : .. : CLAAIN£TIS1 ALAN GREENFIELD of Fountain Valley performs .Jt 2 p.m. Sunday In Bertea Hall, Sllverfem ... A shOrt and ponl ye>u'lt ftnd ypu can't live without ... use It to play hat'd Of juSt.fo ~. Ch..,,,,.n Colege. 333 N. Gluaell, Orange. Admllllon f free. · , . _. &eDl.-.....icw.P.,el4~ i . . . .. ------------------ ~~~ ~~[; 56 FASHION fSt.AND · NBVPORT BEACH · (714) ~-7030 ' SatUrday, July J 7 .... l 0 a.m.-4 p.m. . Music ·by Burl Bacharach L~rics hy Hid D~vid Boo!-by Ntil Sinton .J311stJ on lht rrwoit ''Tht Ap11rlmtnl" 1 ' .. , lmmPage13 • MISSISSIPPI MUOOERS perform mulio ftom the l daya of N9W on.ant rtwrbo9'-Ind W... par8del In con'*1 5--7 p.m. Sunday In the apen~alr amphitheater, Golden Weat College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beech. Admluk>n tr.. • PIANIST ALBERT DOMINGUEZ S*forms at Seal Beech Chamber Mullc Festival at 8 p.m, July 21 In Mary Wltteup Library, 7cf7 Electric: Ave., Seal Beach. ~tree. .. DIXIECAND JAZZ.. FRIDAYS 5:30 to 9 P.M. . . Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family • •• "' ... ~+ Brlatol St., Coate Mfta. Admlaalon $12. lncludH profeNlonally designed get-acquainted actlvltlea. lnfonnatJon 984-5570. - "BEING SINGLE -A CAROUSEL OF CHOICES" Is dllCUM!on topic for Center Club Slnglee at 5 p.m. saturday In Advenoed Health Center, 1300 Bristo! St. N0'1h, Newport Beach. Admlulon $3. Information 975-0700. . MISS ANGIE'S BIG BAND SOU.NO DANCE CLUB for all egee meets 8:30-11 :30 tonight at Sheraton AnaMlm Holet, 1lJ15'W. Sall Road, Anaheim. July 23, club meet• at Garden Grove Elks Club, 11551 Trastc Ave., Garden Grove. Information for July 23, call 534-0228. ·.~olden .v : ... S1': _...,,. ~ . Si:;), ago;, , ' - GINU• tffll& M~ DISHES Specializing In ow.eJ<: C.orte Dishes . l.unc:h. DI~.• Food To take Out ' 47tla..i-• . .JU) ..... ~ 750-7171 ·~ COSTAMllA ...... · . .'42·71'2•6Jl·Hl1 -. Jump scho_ol traini1_lg is tough ' From Pllge :i Weathe, condiUou have to be n,ht. JWllpmuten won't pennlt fint- tlmen out in gound wlnda of men than 10 mu. per hour. At ~. the Pint .Jmnp OClurw oosta $W per mldmt TbU brialdei all IDlltnlction wl ....... two )amp. an 8x10 color ~ ol the tint jump. vtdeo c:rttlque ol the first jump wl • ··Ftnt Par.chute Jwnp Cerdflcate'" 9llMd itJ the )Dnpnaster and pOot. . The Flnt Jump ~at Penis ts . $100 per lltUdenL '1"bat lnd•ldeit all inltnlctian and equipment. one Jump. an after-jump critique, ~ T~ ahlrt and flrat jum certificate. Weaenai, ""lint j.aDp ·ue reariid on video. Both oenten accept Master Cbarp and Visa carda or cMb. no cbecka The Elsinore center ts on the edce ol Lake ElsinQlre at 20701 een.1 Roed while the one at Pen1I 18 at Dl Goetz RoMt. Phone for informatkln at ~ to 674-21'1 and at Perris tq 857-3804. Bo.th centers u1e pt11yback equipment wlth • main and relen'e parach~ in a ._.. rte .and T-10 chutes which Lu Land, oUice mu-aer' at Penis, 9ld "are wty · ~~ .. jumpen have to be at leMt 1 ymn 8jd. Them bettf een 18 and 18 need either nowbed paNOtal coment Ott baW to be eccoms-Ued by • pm'ellt. 'niere'a no upward ap limlt an ~student jump after the ftnt CJI' ..:end a.-llbOut ~ at Mdl cemer, ~ ... red to IUide and train the student in ~Rep ol . the opendon. Once off student statul -uaWly after 20 to 25 jumps -J:i: cmbt bun $8 to $12 wh ~Oil bow biCb the jumps wanta 1D IO· Complete Dliiners fr()m $5.25-to $5.95 · ... 5:00' PM -7 :00 PM Daily voor choice. of soup or sala~ and one of these entrees ~------------------------- Newport a.ch MarrioU'1 cc~ bnted Sunday Bnaacb 11 a parmet ~ atartina widl • fabalou ' cUaplay of frati fnUt -carved Rout Beef -Seafood Speclaltia-.-addldonal bot itelm -a aray at-tm aallldl -cola cub ia' cbeae; topped.with a peat •arietJ ol delwta wl compllmeatary cbamp1111e. Tlala emanp•u ol food II served to the IOllDd al our itrolllna marlachla, la tbe Kina'• WUi( la tbe Caprlcclo and on the Capricclo Ternce onrlookla1 Newport Harbor. Ne t ~h Additional CDtatalameat ia wpm u .. ~ w pnwlded by die piaddiaJtadon ~ . ;'qlll•t 1011 ol a mqiclan. HcJtej &. -9:30 AM dll 1:30 PM Tennis Club tOI Newport C..... Drfft • N~ ladl. CA 92660 • PlioM 714 6404000 ---------- Frala Catcla of tile Day Sole etaffMwitla Cnlt A Sluimp Sc.alOPe •• Grathl Slarimp ettdfM Wida Crai ~ ' ., • ._, ----..-.---~.;..;;,:....~~~ .. .-;a:~~~~~~~iiliiii~ ...... ~--~-.Diii .... ~Mti"1 ..... ~lilM--....... ------~..,.. ....... -.· Re11u~s ••• Robert · Urich. • • I Or.ange Co~st, Page_ ~ Inside TV, Page 27 ., Brock Pete.-s. • • Daytime Drama, Page 31 Miss Universe ... Pageant to air from Lima, Peru on CBS .................. It lm't all that far from Caracu, Venenaela, to Lima, Peru. but for Irene Saez. Mill Unlwne 1981, it'a been a journey of be~ than 100,000 miles. And she's still en route! · Rest usu.red. howe'Ye!', that Mill Unlvene 1981 will make it to Lima in time to crown Mila u~ 1982 at "The 1982 Mill Uniwne P.geant," to be bro9dcMt from the Amauta CoH8ewn LQ Lima, Monday, July 26 en the CBS Televimon Network. It w• )Ast over a )'eaJ' aao that the beautiful. 20.-year-old WM named Mt. Venezuela In her home town of Caracas. Barely two months after that, she became Mill Unlvene 1982 tn New York Qty. Since then. Mill Saez bu traveled the~• M.lla Unlvene, am1na more than $150,000 In cash and pri2lel along the way. Her travel ICbedule has been., extensive, ln f.ct, that 10 montha lnto her year u Mill Univene, she needed a new p.mport -her old one bad no .room left for more vt... Alt.er eeeinc., much of ~ world. it there any . one place ahe eonilden her favorite? "You mean after Caracu? Perhapa N-ew York," she replied. "But all ccuitries and cities are ., lnteresttna. t..ch city hM lta own fiavor and chum; one may be m~ another exciting . . . but lf I had to live in one place, lt would be ear.-." Although Mill -8aez la clearly a world-daaa beauty, her u. to her homeland remain wry ltr'oal· Once Iba a111enden her Mill Untwne crown, lhe tntendl to l'9tUm to Veno•la, where a one-ymr t.elevil6on lerief awa.lta her. She ai.o hopes to conUnue her ttaldlee. tnwncttna eventually to punue a career in civil englneertna. WhateYer she ultimately~ to do. Mill Saez knows where lhe wanta to do It. "My OOWltey hM been very aood to me," she uid. "In whatever 1 do -whether 1 ~ my ~ llaadlel ~ punue a career Jn televilicn --I would hope to make some meanln1ful contribution to V"l"e'Wela'• conUnued development and wcrld imaet." .. Althouch ihe admlta that lhe'll be \!ittle ud to 1ee her>'!*'• Mi8I Unlvmw come to an end, lhe la elPI' to ineet the next Miia Unlwi., and even Ml a few words 'of tdvlce Nlldy for her. "Enjoy every minute of It; take every QppQd&mlty the expertence offen; and be prepared to WOl'k Iona.~ hard boun. It's.not .-y. lt'a wonderf\a1 beinc Mm Univ.., but lt'a not ""1:1·" • Perhaps It's the memory ol that hard work that promp11 Mill s.. to add. •4Befon my telftlllan. carw-. ~ my ~ do 10'.t know the ~.Jin~ tbbll that rm ~ to do when w. all OYWf~Slelpl J'or at 1iiiilt three monthlf'' 0.-. .. tbll ibaw off the around lm"t ..... ._ ~uch tniuble .. lau~ the s~ ....... alurnb19. llut lt--.~.-... l'lrll Cl .U. ltl I -• I ·.o.L-..~•-·;,.· ~~~~;:;;:~:;~~ ·-~ fu·~·~~,~~~~~~ .. ,~~' I I I ' I I ~ I I ! ...... ___ _ ~ AMC-JEEP • ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP.:....a&4AULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 · SADDI MAGI IMW /SUIAIU 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040-495-4949 IOY CARVER IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 . -· CREVIER MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. · Santa Ana -13.S.3171 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9~00 CHEVROLET . . ' . CONNELL CHIVIOLET .!. 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-12.00 .. 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TOYOTA IAIU IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa M'esa -646-9303 -M.UEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. t:tuntk'gton Beach 147-ISSE • •• . c .... -.~--'n_d_•_• ___ ---') Orange Coaat TV Antenna .............. PlllJe 3 Sporn Highlights ........................ Page$ I>aytirntft Schedule .. ~ ................... l'a/le 6 Evening Schedule ...................... Page 8 utters ................................................ Page 28 Worcf G~ ....................................... Page 28 TV Puzzk ............................. Page 29 . I>ayt1me Drama .... : ........ : . .' ...... Page 30 (..__ ___ c_h_o_n_n_•_I._• ____ ~~· 9KNXT<CBS> 61.21 W. Sum.et Blvd., Los Aniek!s Ca e KNBC <NJJC> ' . 3009 W. Alamed11 AYe., Burbank ea • KTLA (Inch ' 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca . • KABC (ABC)" . • ,' 4151 Prolpect Ave., Los Aqeles, Ca. <8> KFMB <~BS) .7677 Enstneer Rd., San Dieco. Ca. e KHJ-TV (Ind.) " .. 5515 Melrose Ave ., 1.oe An«eles, Ca. (10) RCST (ABC) 8330 ~lineer Rd., San Die19, Ca. eKTPVUod.) · 5741 W. Sia.et JUvd,, Loi Anceles, Ca. e KCOP-TV (Incl> ' 915 N. La ~ Ave., Los Al)cek!s, Ca. (24) CBS Cable ' lt lf<=•<PBS> · 4401 SmHt~Yd., Los Anleles. Ca. • ltOCE (PBS) I 1574' Golden West&.: ffuntiniton BeaCb <0> On-TV 1139 Oraod Central Ave., GJ~ Ca . (Z) Z-TV . . -~ Nebrulta Ave., Santa lloni,fa •• C~. <H> HBO . · - Time:ule Bide .• RocbfellerC.-.'N.Y., N.Y. (C)Cinemax c Time-Life llJdl., RoclrefeUer Center, N,Y., N.Y. e< w-01£> - . -N.Y.,N.Y . (17)·(~) AUaota.Oa. <E> ESPN (L )'Select <S> Sbowthne ( S 1 Spotlllbt . <C> (CableNews'Network) TV Antenna ~ Dog days television • ~ reruns. of reruns By P&n. SNEIDE.RMAN O( .. DllllJ ........ You can tell you're in the doe-days of summer when the local television stat10ns begin rerunniJll reruns of your favorite reruns. Thia is true in pu1icutar Of the lndependent stations. While their network competitors are broadcasting local and national new1ICaStl between 4 and 8 p.m. each weekday,_ the independenla try to lure away viewers by a1rlng sit-<XlmS and dramu that have concluded their network runs. 'The Independents come out gunning each fall by offering aeries that are tUl1 relatively tn.h. For example, rut fall ~ Mred the tint IYldcat.ed ahowin11 of "Little House on the Prairie,'' "Charlie'• AngeJa>t and "The Incredible Hulk." But lt'a summer now. Viewenhip la down, and the independents have decfded to live 90l1le ot these newer ~ a rest before they wear out their we1oome. (How many times could yolrbeer to watch the "Charlie's Angela Go ta Pl19on" ep.ode, anyway?) In thelr .p]ace, they've trotted out ..oe even older one-hour aeries that are ree)ly atartmc to fray about the ectaes. sun. there are • few .... in the bunch. and for tboee ol you who prefer ~ make-believe to d~prealnc real-We newacaata, here's a capsule guide to this SUJ'bmel"a qpe-hc)ur ~ted~ "STARSl:Y AND BUTCH" (5 p.m. on KTLA Channel 5) -This ctre.dful 1975-79 action show focuses on two awtnatng lingJe cope (Paul Mkhllel Glal!ler and David Soul) who have an e-..,..ted 00. and a plmp informanL While D'MU>,y cop dramM at least make a pl'etel• of followtnc "8Uatic pollt'e ~ Ulla 1bow mlde no ada effort. St.anlk;y and Hutch • c med to make up their own work rules and investigate whatever they J>)eMed. • The abow'a producen kWea to contrive lt«iel in which our pretty boy heroee, who faked a brotherly camaraderie from the "Butch Clillldy and the Sundance Kid" 9Cboo1. wen ..aped to wwk tmdercows' at trendy pa.. IUCh -dllcal .... health 11*- "WONDER WOMAN" (e p.m. on KTLA Channel 5) -Unda Caner'1 flaure may be ~of the eil)\t wonders ot the warta. bui au. 1976-79 JarMll MacArthur can be .9eet In~ Qf rerwu of •IJlawail Flve-0, .. weeknights at 6 on KOOP (Cb. 13). progJ'U'Q it atrictly kid'• stuff. The~ bncelets and lame> -1dcka were cute. but' tbey couldn't liake~~t Md -.. pketjc outlook of a -comic book but nodi" of the charm. • 'The leries was orig1nally set in the 1940s, but the Nasi spy plots became t1rwome and the Rtttng WU moved '° the prellml It didn't help. "THE SAJNTn (6 p.m. KHJ Channel 9) -This EbgUah aeriel wa produced ln the late lNOa. with Rotlet' Moore in the title ro~. Moore la no pat ahUa •an .ctor' but in tbla Rrie8 be c:temmwtrated the charm and wit that carried him '° ~ later in the Jamm Band fUmL -·6 '!'he *-* t.d more ~ _.~ than conventional American detadve ~ wtih clevet""but often prdctable end ·~ ,... ... - took-place in e'XOdc a..ropean bati •• (r-•eel In a studio?) and Jaoore'• Simao TempW W·four times the ~tioo of Stanky .,.d 8'**1 pt.rt ~one question: What exactly does suDc.i f'ee Dog Days, Page 28 '! . V:IDEI MO'llES SPOKEN -. MERE ' .... ' I - t j I L ' - • -8:00(1) OOt.F 1'Brttlsh Open Second Round" from gt Troon. Seodand. ~ 11:80(1) TOP RANK BOXING From Fl Wor1h. TeJCU. ...... (2 tn.. 30 min.) -11:S5G!) BA8EBA.U. Atlanta Braves a1 Chicago Cube .2 (3 hrl.) a: AFTERNOON 2:00(1) FISHtNo "Bass Mutn Claselc" from Mont- ~. Alaba11'i8. 2:30 Cl) PKA FUU CONT ACT KARA TE "World Light He9vyweigh1• ~" Dan Macarueo VI. ~~~-lfome Angels VJ. 1MS WOf1d Champion ~ ~ . 4:30 (I) 8PORT8 OENT9' . &.00(1) ,QOl.F "BrttWl Open Seoond Rot.M" from Troon, Sootlend. (3 tn.) eVENNG e:soe a BAS1BAU Rea1oneJ CCMl'1lgl or i<.-. , City .~at eo.ton Reel Sox. ChlCego White Sox ·et~ Br=& hr&., 30 mi\.) e:oo<1>SP01ns . .. ~(I) CR. FOOT'BALL Winnipeg Blue Bomberl at MonltMI AJoulttea (3 tn.) 11:30 e DUEL IN THE DIRT ''KaneM City Super Bowl Of Motocroea" tae a.nett. Mike Bell, Kent Howeftorl and Bob Hannah are among the riders J)'ofiled In thla look et stadium motocro. racing. 12:00 Cl) SPORTS CENTER 1!00 (I) GOLF "Brttlltt Open Second Round" from Troon, Scottand.~ !!!!:1, 4:00(1) 8PORT8 ~l:H Satmday JUL y 17, 1882 SPOBTS WRAP-UP -QU1 Gowdy-basts "Weekend Sport• Wrap-up" Sunday evenings at 10:30 p.m. on K1TV (Ch. ~l). don,~T(1hr.,30mln.J . OREA TE 8POR18 lEGEN08 ''8811e Jean ~.~~ f>lmpton. di THROTTlE H~ of Pu Newman's i*'8nt racing et the Aoe<f Atfinta we pr_,ted. 4:00• 8lJQAlf RAY LEONAAr18 GOLDEN GLOVE8 Pttlnsytvanle YI. Rocky MountaJo ( 1 hr.) <J)CA. FOOTBALL Ottawa Rough Adef'l at Hamil-tonle Cat1 (3tn.) 4:30 80CCER MADE IN GERMANY 5:00 WIOE WORLD Of SPORTS WBA world jon- k>f middleweight champlonlhlp bout between Davey Moore and Ayub Kalule (from Atlantic City, N.J.) ; NeW YOO< State Fireman's Competition (from Henlptteed, N.Y.). <1 hr.,=, 5:3!)9 WIDE WORLD OF. WBA W0'1d jun-lol-ml~ ctfemolonlhk> bout between Davey Moore and Ayub KUJe (from Atllnttc City, N.J.); New Yori< State Flremllll'I Competition (from Hemplteed, N. Y.). (1 hr., 90 min,) ,. ~ EVENING " 7:00(1) ¥8T OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL "1972 Flahl_lrig frteh vs. use·· c1 hr.) .t.'OO~AUL~ • • All-8TAA FOOTBALL HIOHUQKra "31st Arnlal Shrfne" (3 tn.) Cl) SPORTS CENTER 8:~eRACIHQ moM YC>Nl<EM • 9:00 WAE8TUNG CEl GOll "8tltllt;I Open Third Round" from Troon, SOottend. (2 tn.) 11:001 SPORTS CENTER 1 WCT TENHl8 ··Austria Cup Semf-Flnlla'' fl OOlF "Bttcllh Open Third Round" from the Royal Troon aoW Club In Ayr.tllre, Scotland. (2 ... ~<i> WCT TENNt8 "Vienna Classic Anal" (3 hrs.) . ' Swday· JULY 18, 1882 MOfNHG • BASEBALL caJlfomla Angell at O..• Id lncl-ana 13 hrs.) , • 11:06 al) OM-OECK aAClE 11:20 al BASEBALL Atlanta Bravei at CNcago CUbe (3 hrs.) . AFTERNOON 12:00 ())WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN (()RODEO "Schrade Pro Team Anal" (2 hrs .• 30 ' mln.l 12:80()) BASEBALL BUNCH Guest Johnny Bench. Cl) OUTDOOR LIFE Jim Carmlchel honts black duck on Wginla's ParrarTIOfe lsland with sportsman Larry Nickel. - 1:00()) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Cl) BASEBALL New York Mets at Los Angelee Oodgefs (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1:308 ())SPORTS SUNDAY 12-round USBA light- weight championship bout between Art Frias and Ruben Munoz (live from Atlantic City, N.J.); the Celgary Stampede Rodeo (five from Calgary, Cana- da). (1 hr., 30 min.) 2:30 D OUTDOOR LIFE Jim Carmichel hunts black dock on Virginie's Parramore Island with sportsman Larry N~kel. • A MONTH OF SUNDAYS • (() UNLIMITED HYOAOPLANE RACING "Thunder On The Ohio'. from EvenlMle. lndlena. ( 1 hr.) 3:00. SUGAR RAY LEONAR0'8 GOLDEN GLOVES Pennsytvanla vs. St. Louis (1 hr.) 3:301 HORSE RActNG WEEKl. Y .. 4:00 8POR'T'S CENTER I ..,4;()6 WRE8TUNG 4:30 9 SPORT88EAT 5:00 GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS "Blllle Jeari King" Host: Georoe Plimpton. (() WCT TENNIS T·Vienna Classic Final" (3 hrs.) EVENING 7:00 CD> TENNIS Dallas Stars vs. Los Angeles Strings (2 hrt!., 30 mlr!.) 8:00(1) SPORTS CENTER ..... 9:00(!) GOLF "British Open Anal Round" from the Royal Troon Golf Club In Ayrshire, Scotland. (2 hr .. 1 10:30 SPORTS WRAP-UP 10:45 SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE 11:00(() ALL-sTAR SPORTS CHALLENGE 1978 Cal- lfomla Angels vs. 1948 World Champion Cleveland. Indians · 11:30 8 SPORTS ANAL ())WEEKEND SPORTS WRAP-UP (()SPORT'S CENTER 12:30(!) UNLIMITED HYOAOPlANE RACING ·-n.m- def On The Ohio" trom Evensvllle. Indiana. (1 hr.) 1:30 (!)HORSE RACING WEBO.. Y ~(!)GOLF "BriUlh Open FlnalRound'' from the Royal Troon Golf Club In Ayrshire, Scotland. (2 hrs.L 4:00 (()SPORTS CENTER • JULY 10, 1982 .MORNING &:001 ePOfftswOMAN ' 1:80 HORSE RACING WEB<L Y 7:00 8PORT8 CENTER ttOO TOP RANK BOXJNQ From Ft. Wor1h, Texas . ca hrl .. 30 mn.) 11:80(() CFL FOoTBALL Ottawa Rough Alders at Hemlttonilgef Cets (2 hrs., 30 min.) AFrEMooN / l . • . ----.. --........... ___ __ 8:00(1) .... 8A8BA1.l 8:30 (I) ALL-eTAA 8PORT8 CHAU.ENGE 1978 caJ.. lforNll ~ vs.. 1948 woncf Q\amplon CleYelend Indian& 7:00(1)8PORTS ~ 9:00 (I) WCT TBN8 ''Vienna caM11c: FlMl" (S h{I..) AFTERNooN 12:00(1) AUTO~ "SCCA Super Vees" trgm 2:~i ... ~J.t M.) 2:30 8PORT8WOMAH 3:00 8EBT OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBAll '.' 1973 Aaht=vs. USC" (1 hr.) 4:001 WEe<L y . 4:30 8POf{j 8 CEN1'8' 6:00 GOLF ''Britilti Op9rJ Rnal 1'ound' .... 1rarn It'll Royal Troon Golf CIUb In A~ Sc:odMd. (2 5:~b, 8A8E8AU. Atlanta Br8W8 at St. Louis Cef. dlnal8 (3 tn.. 16 min.) # EVENN3 7:00(1) TBN8 t9QHlJQHT8 "1982 DIN'll CUp Ouart•·Flnal" Swldenvs.. U.S.A. (1 hr.) 7:30(!) ~New YOfkMetl et San~ Giants (2 rn.. 30 "*1~ CR> RACE FOA THE~ Beny T~ end fiin McCarver cowr .. the a... i.Mg to the 1982 Wortd Ser-. 8A8EBALL Montreel a.pc, et Loa AngMee 3M.) 8: 8POA'T'8 CENTER ~ FUU. CONTACT l<AAA TE "World light Heav,Wflght Chempionlhlp" Dan Mac8ru9o vs. I Roop from Detroit, Mlchlgen. (1hr .. 30 "*1.) 10: 1 la>E M8EBALl 11: NA8l. WES<l. y 11: SPORTS CENTER 12: RACE FOA THE flt'NNANT' Berry Tompklne and Tim McCwvet CCNfJI .. the bases leedlng to the 1982 Wortd SeMI. 12:30(1) TRAa< AHO ~ ''On-Galen Meet'' from Stockholm, Sweden. (2 tn., 30 min.) 3:00 Cl) TBNS HklHUGtfT$ ''1982 Oa"1I CUp Ouerter·Rnal" Swed*t vs. U.S.A. (1 hr.) 4:00 (J) 8PORT8 CENTER ~. JULY21, 1982 -MOANINQ- 8.-0018PORT8WOMAH . 8:30 NAIL WEB<l. y ~ 7:00 SPORTS CENTER 7:30 RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins and Tim McCatver tXNfJI a.n the bMee leeding to the 1982 Wortd Seri..v 9'.00CI) WCT TENNIS ~'Vienna C1ass1c Anal" (3 tn.) AFfEANOON 12:00 (!) BASEBALL New YOik Meta 8t Sen Francilco Gienta (2 tn.. 30 "*1.) . (I) TRACK ANO AEU> ''o.Hlafen Meet'' from Stodcholm. Sweden. (2 tn., 30 m) 2:30(1) Pt<A FUU. CONTACT KARATE From Jiiek· ton'Ale. Florida. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.} 4.-0018PORT8 FORUM 4:30 8PORT8 CENTER 6:00 OlJ>.TlMEAS' BASEBALL "~lack ~om Welhlngton. O.C.) (2 ~) _ l -tat-eo ''WBC~-,:fji° Moftl Mlramda w. s.t~ 8emchc (2 tn.. 30 min.) • Kod Ctrew, C.allloml.a lint '*8ieman. will take the Angels to Cleveland for a game against the Indians Sa~y 'at 1 J a.m. on KTLA (Ch. 5). 6:36@ 8A8EBAU. Atllnta BnMa at St. louit. Car· dinala (3 hra.. 15 min.) EVENNG . Olympics bring . elA"°rate plans ·. BJ PEIEA MB.ADE So J.Qcradw. TV onvnodlty MW the aympc "Gamel becane, that it II not wap"Wnl to find enterprl1ln1 producers makin1 innovative • ~ lDO'YfJ9 wttb the hos-of aplolUnc ihe -canpetidon even fUrtbs. . MCA-TV Ill alreedy out ot the atarUq blocb, s>avinl the wa1 toward OlYJDllk 8'*I wltb their ayndicat.ed --'"The Roed tO Lee AneeJea." The ter"ia. wbk:h went into pn-lll'Oduction in May with four crewa Covertnc the United &ata 8Dd one abroad, hu acheduled 30 one-hour ahowa to premiere nm January. To further ires-re the 8:30(11) RACE FOA THE PENNANT e.ny Tornpldna way, an add!Uonal 30 boun ot pncrMmnc will andTim McCaNer OOYer el the t.aee ~to the beCln in January, 19M. T·.001~ w~,~ NOTRE OA.te FOOTBAU. "1973 "The Bo.d to Lee Ana'elS' wm profile America'• '-\AJ --finat Olympic atbletea. campmtnc our tralDinc ~~<i>~~ ~~ · procedurea to thoae qf. tbe leadlnf forelp ' 'Cl) ePORTs CENTER •. competiton. l!'.lcb =:;:t wU1 feature ftw cir alx _ 9:00 Cl) TAAOi< ANO RB..O ··~ Meet" trom atbletel offerina Into tblAr penanal JiW9 Stockholm Sweden. (2 tn. 30 JJtl} and abowtnc ~ tnmme Ind Oampeddan. 11:30Cl)SPORraCihll:ft .t= -.. Each proiram WiU be bo9ted by.· a leaclfna 12:30(1) ()U)-W 8A8EBAU. "'Cfac::ker)ack -American athlete wbo can offer flrat-hana Clea*" (from W~on. D.C.) (2 hrs.) k:nowJeda9 while ~wb "8ftWQt'I aped.al 2:30 Cl) 8POAT8WOMAJt • theme, IUCb -atyJe, dlld Cit COllCh1na.. 8:00(1) BEST~ NOTAE OMIE FOOTBALL "1972 A.BC hlls a1ao coucbt ympc J'ewr." Wl1h $450 Fighting Irish vs. ~;'J: hr.) millloo .u.dy Im •'1N 1D rtpta and ~ 4:00(1) 8PORT8 cmla, the7 will te)eyt.e a ...... to'J.& boUi'I bom . : ,. the Hit Sum1D4tr Olympic•. Moat of the 1bursday: .~ Pf'Oll'ammlna from the nnt 0l7mptad in Loe Artpla wOl be abown 11ve. bealnnlnl wttb a JUL y 22, 1812 4 IDldal pre~ on l'riday, JulJ 27, ltM. • --lt .......... that IDOft tbml 2.0 b&Daoil.~ world-wide.wlll tuDt bl the~··-..... --150 ... Amll1iaml. -~ from 160 nadom wtD be canpeUnl. lnd\ldbiC amiil-wbk:b ii r;r' .... ln the ,__ fer the ftrit ~ llblC8 • 'n. Olyq,a on TV wm no laallll' bit • -.- dominated event: almoet balf.itlae c:overa1e ,.w.a1ect wm foe\.-m ............ ~ f ' . ~ :::ll .., ·. i :-.: LL ~ . ~ -~ n: \I< >I{'\ I '\c; 5:00~JEME8UR ·MOVIE~ ~~~MIN.) (TUE} (I} MOVIE 1 HR.;'7 MIN.) (TUE) 6:~@ MY f&80N8 Ui&J MOVIE (TUE) ' 6: 10 Cl) BIZARRE _ (THU) (%) ~ HA.. 29 MIN.) (THU) &:JW·15(1) A~-:.ffl(TUE) HR., 56 MIN.) (WED) 6 CC) (FRI) 6:30e JUNTOS JMON. WED. FRI) mOM JUMPS'JREET (TUE. THU) JIMMY SWAOOART · BODY TAU<= • ~=UGmFRI) -INTERNATIONAL HOUR (MON; TUE) TV-8 LOOKS AT LEARNING (WED) PUBLIC AFFAIRS (THU), NEWARK ANO REAUrr (FAil MEET THE MAYORS (MQN. WED) NEW YORK AEP0RT (TUE) NINE ON NEW JERSEY (THU) MAKING IT COUNT ,~ 6:361THAT GIRL 6:-40 MOVIE (1 HA., 68 MIN.) (THU) _ __ . 6:46 e A.M. WEA= • ' !~~~~PU~ ~J..E FllM~ 6:~,-~ . =-=-=-·..-- 8:00 LA. MORNING HEALTHAaD MOTRJOOE 0 ABC NEWS THIS MOANING '40RMHO NEWS COMMUNITY FEEDBACK (FRI) •• YOUTH AND THE ISSUES (MON) ~Nt<l.. y F£MALE ) MEETTHEMAYOOS~ ITCANBE~ f U) STIWGHT TAU< -'· MMIV SWAOOART VILLA ALEGAE AMERICANSTORV . MATHEMATIC8 FOR MODERN LIVING WRITING FOR A REASON MOVIE ~WED. THU) ~bwAN (MON, WED) INSIDE~~ ~ ~M'lk> .l\WDr- THE PEKING~ HR.:;-20 MIN.) (MON) THE~~~.t2MIN.! I~>.--·.-. MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN. MON) MOVIE 1 HR.. 46 MtN. MOVIE 1 HR., 48 .... ) :.cmmt.ow: (1HR..16MtH.> <FRt~ I WE covoteal.AMENT <MON ~.nEWAY-OUTSEAL U) .,_ e: ION"t'AIN KANOAAOO . 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(MON) HOT (WED) THE GOLDEN AGE OF Ta.EVl8ION ( 1 HR.} ~ ~ (1 HR..~ MIN.~) (TUE) (!MOVIE (1 HR., 46 ...._) (TUE) 8:15 MOVE (1 HA..:.!!.MIN.) (THU) 8;061Ii 8:80 LEAVE ft TO Dl:l\VER 8PIDER-MAN \llUA ALEGRE (R) Q OVER EASY, · ' MOVIE (1HR.,30 MIN.) J~ ON LOC~TION (1 Hf(, aG MIN. E) ELECTRIC ESKIMO (1 HR.) ) MOVIE (1 HR., 28 Ml"M.} (TH 9:00.(()0NEDAYAT A TIME (R) OIFPFIENT STROKES (R) OZZIE ANO HARRIET A.M. LOS ANGELE.8 ~.-.CK,_LALANNE THE ROCKFOAD ALEJ8 ILOYELUCY ROMPER ROOM =:.e81f4EE• (A) Q ~~~~) . ~~~TE(TffU) r:r TON ~N Pl.A't'8 CENTRAL PARK (1 HR) HOT WHEB..8 (FRll MOVIE l1 HR., .so MIN~ R' FRI) MOVIE 1 HR., 69 MIN. MON) MOVIE 2 H~a.. 3 MtN. 9:15(%) M0\1E (1 nn., 46 IN.~ CZ> MOYIE (1H\,30 MtN.> < "" 9:26(%)M0Vte (1HR..31 MIN.) ~ 9:30. Cl) ALICE (R) WHEE. OF FOM'UNE THE RIR.EMAN MID MORNtNG LA. ~~OADOY aEOTNC COIF'~ (A) VIDEO JUICEBOX (WED). ~·(~rw&.~ AEA08ICl8E: ~ANCff) nfU) M&(Z)MOVE (1 tA."2~.l (TH ) 10:00~PRICEl8~ . LOVE BOAT. (A) (MON, TUE. THU, JR) ;JOf4H OAW)80N LOVE 8Qt.T • (R) lWIC!A WOMAN (FN) ~~~) DOlll"' oXv ' ~ lf'ORT8 FORUM MOYIE!"""' & MOYt! HM, =~t ~ MFe..& . ..,, THE DEMll V~~ (2 tft,) (WEO) • MqVIE 1 HR. 46 Mitt) (THU) = 2~.~=J L ·--. MOVtE 2 HRS •• 60 M~.) MOVIE 1 l:tft, 26 MIN.) ED) MOVtE 1 HR.. 36 MIN.) 0 THE G AGE Of (1 Hft) U) , - MOVIE (1 HR., '40 MIN.) (TUE) 10: IMOV1E 10:30 CHARUE A08E • I INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS HAMMER HOUSE OF H<>RROt1 (FRI) ~ ~~ HR..39MIH ~MON) ~HR,46~(WEDj ~~~i (()THE V~20ANOJ.~~kss THEDOCToRe BONANZA t1I FAMILY FEUD BUUBEVE (MON. rue, THU, ffil) '• ALL GOO'S CHILDREN (WED) PITFALL: WOMEN'S PAGE MARCUS WB.BY. M.O. B.ECTIVCHX>MPANY (R) RICHAAb SIMMONS • ~~~(R)t:;J RACOll£TBALL {THU) MOVI! 1HR.36 MINLstE). MOVIE 11*l, 31 MIN. MOVIE 1 HR., f>J!IN. 11:30•• rvnT ~AN'SHOPE MATCH GAME" (MON, TUE. THU. FRI) MATCH GAME .NEWS MACNEIL /~ REPORT M18TER AOGERSiYMON. FRI> ~ROGERS R) (TUE-l'HU) FOOT8ACl - -- RA~XJ~FA T OF NOTRE AM FOOTBALL {THU) CE7A•'"'T1 FUCKERS (\\'ED) . 1 HR., 39 MtN.l ~ 1HA..35MfN. MOVI 1 HA., 30 MIN. ) 11 :36 dl) B ALL (FRI) 11:~(%) MOVE (1HA.,46 MIN.) (TUE) 1111~@1• 12:00!,SArlmALES DAYS OF OUR LIVES HT ZONE Ill AU. MY CHll.OAEN NEWS . .•• MOVIE BONANZA (MON, 'Jl.IE. THU. ~) BASEBALL (WED) DICK CAVET'r - PERSONAL ANANCE AND MONEY MANAQE- IM~J ~~~ ' TRACKANDA ~ .. YEBTERYEAR. •• 191 ~ MOVIE ( 1 HR.. 63 MIN. ) STANDtNG ROOM L (1 HR., 30 MIN.) l~VIELI!5, 2 HRS.) (mt) . MOVIE 2 HRS., 6 MIN.) E . MOVIE 1 HR., 46 MIN.) WB>) · • , JOAN COMEDY OUR (1 HR.) (THU) 12: mr (MON.THU) . 12:16 MO. VIE (11 HR.. 31 MIN.) (MON) 12:SO Cl) A8 THE WORLD TIMNS • _ ZONE • OYEAEASY YOU NID THE LAW AOOEO (THU) • a. TON JOHN PLAYS CENTRAL PARK ( 1 HR.) E ttN •• 5 MIN.II') MOVIE 1 ~. 20 MIN. ) MOVIE 1 HR., 33 MIN. FRI) 12:360~ 1 HR.;~'t· (~ ~U) T:OO ANOntEA WORLD MAGAZIHE Ill ONE UfETO LIVE ~ Ua,tfT8 (MON, TUE. THU, FRI) EDUCATIONAL PAOOAAMMtNO . E'M:8hCLI (R) Q · -!1.-l MCWE 1HR.,46MIN.~) MOVE 1 HR.,• MK THE DEN AQE 0# (~) ~~~115MtN.) (lUE) . Mor.11 (1 •• ~ ..... Lf'UE)~~~ (1+A ........ ~ • ..-·"~ ... ------~--~----~~~----------~------~--~------------------------------~~~7 CZ> CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM 8CEHE lAVERNE I. 8HIUY & COMPAHV CTHUl THE WAL TONI 1:061mMeSFAMILY (MQN.THU) ~__.MOp&E~ lunt.t) 1~ 16 ~ (1 HA.. S3 Mil) {THU) '''"I ,_.,,,,.._,, ~ \~ 1:30 CAPfTOL OCEANUI NEW8 HOUR MA8AZIN! IMONAn.~~ ~STOAV (~THU) ~mAM OF •~ (MON) =AW~;..<'{".J,.., WED) MOVIE 2 HRS., 50 MIN.)~ · MCWE C1UE) MOVIE 1 HR., 86 MIN.) U) BUNKEA'8 8PV SPOTTER (THU) ' MOVIE 2HAS., 5MIN.) FRO BE8TOFNOTREDAMEFOOT8All (TUE) CH CHAMPLIN ON 1HE ALM SCENE MO'VIEWHR., '°!j'"· (FAI) I MOVIE 1 , 30 MtNi (MON) • 1: OZZIE ANO 'HARRIET (MON-THU) VIDEO )( D) 1:46 MOV1E ( 1 HR., 46 MIN.) (TUE) Cl) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 46 MIN.) (TAU) 1:60 J08 WATCH (WED) • H01'WHEEl..8 (MON) : 2:00 Cl) GUIDtNG LIGHT MOYIE~~· 25 Mk) (1'VE) QHPS (R) • E 80H8 N DAW>SON 3:30 ~ARO 8IMMON8 (II GENERAL HOSPfT AL 8 COURT IAONStoE WHAT'S HAPPEHeNoll MOVIE (MON. TUE. THU, FRI) CHAAUE"S ANGELS OPEN LfNE Cl.OU08 OF GlOAVii LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE 1 i KRAFT MUStC HALL BOTANIC~~~) TO BE ANNQUNCED FN) =°=rNED>' ~~~.di ~~U) STYLE (THU) GROWING YEAA8 (MOK-THU) MISTER ROGERS (FAI) CASTAWAY (FAil MISTER ROGERS (R) (MON--TMU) NOEL 8lN8 A surr (MOH) FISHING (ml) MOVIEm) ' GOLF (MON) e (IE (1tft,30 MIN.) (WED) INSK>E BA8E.BALl. ~ ~TON ~VS CENT'RAL PARK (1 HR.) HR~ A IM:JIMT N: JULH. 1981 (1 ~~ n:r-·.o....::r = I ~~ ) ~,-~=:~=~ =~~.001M~~~WED) :~ !!J~1MIN.) (FRI) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN. MON) 3:56 MOVIE 1 HR., S1 MIN.) (WED) 2:05 al) THE ARTRtOOE F Y (MOM-THU) ':00 MILLER Cl) MOVIE ( 1 HR.. '2 MIN.) (RI) TYLER MOORE 2: 15 ~ AEROeaOISE (MOH', FRI) COUPLES ~BEWl'f~~· 1HR.,33MIN.) (WED) NEWS ' L~ """"K; WELCOME BACK. KOTTER MOVIE -SUPERMAN ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT MOVIE (FRI) TOM ANO JERRY ~~MON) BOOSBUNN'(. DANCE ) ~~ (FAI) IGOR VINSKY (THU) MISTEA ROGERS (R) (MON-THU) MA TINE£ AT THE BIJOO (FRI) • Ll'TI'lE HOU8E QN 1'HE PRARE UNOEA8TAHDNG HUMAN BEHAVIOR (MON-~~~J.~ I FUU. ~KARATE (WED, FRI) AU....sTAA 8PORT8 CHALLENGE (FR) 8POffT8WOMAN (TUE) • IN8IOE B~A8EBALL) AUBTRAUAN RULES FOOT8All (THU) NA8l WEB<L Y THE FOUC MUSIC AEUMON (1 HA., 30 MtN.) 8PORT8 r~l:::H=l ~I ~7TUE.THU.fll) tTHUJ MOVIE 1HR,,20MIN.~ ~ =1~~) (Ffl) 2: E -ttAMll8CH: 'n4EY'RE PLAYING tlY 3:001~-= 1&·.:=1 m:A ~~ :1a~~ · Co~ia Mesa's Only Complete Funeral ~acilities "Serving All Faiths" 808NEWHART ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT ABC NEWS (MON) M•A•s•H IYOU ASKED FORIT .--...._ P£0Pl£'8 COURT =-=~Q ~ ~ STANDING ROOM ONLY (1 HR., 30 MIN.) ~ r~MOV1E (1HR.,15MIN.) (MON) MOVIE (1 tiR., 39 MIN.) (TUI:) MONEY MATI'ERS=') SHOESHINE GA. ) MOVIE (2 HAS.) MOVIE (1 HR.. S8 MIN.) (WED) 4:361 AHD'f GAFff f H 6:00 8. Cl) 111 NEWS ST MSKY ANO HUTCH ~~~)FRI) NASL 80CC6' (THU) THE BRADY BUNCH CARTOONS MtXEDB~G MON. FRI) OUIZKID8 STYLE ) BOTANtC MAN (THU) LNEATFl\IE MOVIE (FRI) • AMERICA: THE SECOND THU) ~ (TUE. Rf) ~AN RULES FOOTBAU. (MON) ~TIMERS' BASEBALL (WED) MOVIE ( 1~ <:tl'l (WED) SAMMY. THE WAY-<XJr SEAL {l'HU) BOXING (WED) MOVIE (2 HRS., 12 MIN.) (THUJ t.... · PERFEC'n. Y FRANK ( 1 HR., .-O~IN. (r-t11) HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR ) CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON ALM~ ~ (1 HR., '2 MIN.) (THU) 5:06® 1KE: tHE WAA YEAAS (FRI) al) MOVE (MON, THU) al) ALL .. THE FAML Y (TUE. WED) 6: 16(%> MOVIE (1 HR..~ MINmMdH) CZ> MOV1E ( 1 HR.. 33 MlN.) ( 6:25~~~1 HR.,30MtN:) ( ) 5:30~..av8&> THEBAAOVm 8C008YDOO T1Mfl.E88 VIENNA (FRI) ~J.~> ~~NsKY (WED) MOVIE~ ., ~~(~THU) WHO WANTS TO BE A HERCn (THU, FRI) NOEL BUV8 A 8UT {WED) TOP RANK BOXING (THU) ~om~ OF TB.EVl8ION (1 HR.) ~ (ftA.30MIN.) (WED) • !·Friday J ..... ~ :J ., \I< >1 l '\I '\< • \ f( >\ I l.~ ~ 5:20~ "The Hl4tler Of Mutde Beach" {1980. Ora- 'O nia) R.lchard Hatch. Kay l""""-~ 5:451\1 .. i:~ BMcil., (1981. ~ror) John Saxon. • Burt Young. . ~ 8:00(%) "Seems Like Old Times" (1980. Comedy) -Goldfe Hawn, Chevy OhaN. ~ 8:06a!) "Sirocco" (1951, Adventure) Humphrey ~rt. Marta TOien. £ 8: 10{8) "Crossbat"' (Orama) John Ireland. Brent a: carver. 7:00(1) "The Hideaways" (1973. Comedy) Ingrid 8erll!'8n. Johnny Doran. 7:3000 "SST: or.aster In The Sky" (1977. Suspense) L01ne Greene. Burgeea Meredith. • ··coo Chu And The Philly Rash'' ( 1981. Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Carol Burnett. 7:46(%) "DirtY Tricks" (1981. Comedy) Elliott Gould, Kate Jackson. 8:00 (C) "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Ben~. 8:05@ "I Confess" (1953. ~)Montgomery Cffft, Anne BaxtM. Directed by Alfred Hl\choock. 9:00• "The Little Dragons" (1981, AdVenture) Saly ~den. Chris Pet8fSOn. 9:16(%) 'The Silent Partner'' (1979, Suspense) 811ott Gould. Clvistopher Plummer. 10:00 (C) "leave Yesterday Behind" ( 1978. Orama) John Ritter. Carrie Fisher. ., CH> "Tess" (1979. Orama) 'NastaSsia Klnskl. Peter Arth. Cl) "Banteground" ( HM9. Ad\lenture) van John. son, John Hodlak. 10:06Gl) "Rock Around The Clocl<" (1956, Mustcal) em Haley and The ~ts. Johnn)' Johnston. 11:00(%) "My Bloody Valentine" (1981. Suspense) Paul Kelman. Lori Hener. 11:30• "The North Avenue Irregulars" ( 1979, Com-edVL Edward Herrmann,· 8art>era Hanta. .\l·.ll.ll'\< >< >'\ \I<>\ I LS 12:00a "Conquest ot space" (1955. ~ tlon) Watter Brooke, Enc~ • "The Man From Colorado (1~. Western) Glenn Ford, WllUam Holden. e "Casanova's Big Night" ( 1954, Comedy) Bob HQPe, Joan Fontaine. (C) "Don't Change My Wortd" (1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) ''The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides AOIJln" (1979. Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knotts. 12:30(%) "History Of The WOltd -Part I" (1981, ~) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn. 1:00® 'Kramer Vs. Ktamer" (1979. Drama) Dustin Hoffman, Mery1 Streep. 1:30(C) "Mad Wedrleedey" (.1947, Comedy) Harold l!O)'d. Frances Ramsden • "For Yoor Eyee Only'' ( 1981, AcMn1ure) Roger Moore. Topal. 2:00(!) "The Hetl With Heroes•· (1968, ~ama) Rod Tay!Qf, ClaUdla Cardinale. 2:06 (%) "Seems like Old llmea'' ( 1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. 2:30• "le Secret" Jean.Louis Trtntlgnant, Marlene Jobert. . 3:00(Jj) "SST: Oi8aster In The Sky" (1977. ~) Lome Greene. Bur~ Mefedlth. 3:50(%) "My Bloody Valentine ' (1981... Suspense) Paul Kelman, LOii Heller. •:ooe "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" ( 1967. Orama) Jason Robards. George Segal. CC> "Toby And The Koala Beat" (1981. Fentay) Roff Harris. CD) ''The Tender Warrior" (1971. Adventure) Charles Lee. Dan Ha~. (I) "The Hideaways' (1973. Comedy) Ingrid~ man. Johnny Doran. 6:00(!) "The Kremlin Letter" ( 1970. Suspenea) Bibi AOdenllon. Richard Boone. WORLD WARD ACl'ION -Robert Duvall stars as Dwight D. Eisenhower in "Ike: The War Years," a special three-how-movie on WI'BS, the SuperStat.ion, Friday at 8 p .m. It al.so features Dana Andrews, Lee Remick and J.D. Cannon. ID "The Vagabond Lover" ( 1929. Musical) Rudy Vallee. Salty Blane. 5:25(%) "Dirty Tricks" (1981, Comedy) Elliott Goulet Kate Jackaon. --. ·e:ooeeeNEWS WQNOER WOMAN CBS NEWS THE SAINT ABC NEWS 8.W.A.T. HAWAII FJVE-0 OVER EASY "Health Cere: What's A Body To Do?" Guest: Or. John Farquhar. (A) Q eNBCNEWS (C) MOVIE "Leave Yesterday Behind" ( 1978, Ora· me) John Ritter, Cartle Fisher. followtng a tragic accident. a college athlete leama to live and love again with the help ot an understanding young wom- an. (1 hr .. 40 min.) CID MOVIE "Crossbar" (Orama) John lretand, Brent Cerver. An Olympic bronze med8J.Wlnnlng hlgh jumper struggles to return to the sport after IOslng a leg. (1 hr .• 15 min.) al) MOV1E "Cont.lnen'tal Otvlde" (1981. Rornenoe) John Belushi. Blalr Brown. A Chicago newspaper columnist travels to the Rockies to escape $Ofll8 ~lcal heat and lhter\'lew a recluelve naturalist. PG' ( 1 hr .• 43 min.) (I) MOVIE "Where The SP'es Ate" (1966. Suspense) David Nl\len,·Francol&e Dorteao. A doc- tor beooma lnvoMKS with murder and espionage• ~ conducttng bulirl8aa for a foreign depettment. (1 hr .. 55 min.) &:30. 9 BASEBALL Realonat coverage of Kansas City= at Botton Reel Sox. Chicago White Sox at M~• ltr~ (2 hnl .• 30 mlti) meNEWS - • AFfAR Of THe HEART ''Kate'' 8aMd on Henry J.mes' story ol a man driven to bankniploy by a womah ecorned. ( 1 hr.) §~Chu And The Phlttv Rash" ( 1981. Alan Ari<ln, Carol Burnett. An alcohQIJc mef seball player and a kooky atreet entertalfl· M become part~ In a scheme to make money by returning a lost soJtcase. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) 7:008 CBS NEWS I NBCNEW8 KUNG FU ~ P.M. MAGAZINE A family-run hydroetectrlc power plant; a man who helps workers suffering ltr1~:.~::out. JOKER'S WILD • BUSINESS REPORT THE MUPPET'S MOVIE "Continental Divide" (1981, Romanot) John Belushi, Blair Brown. A Chicago newspep8f columnist travels to the Rockies to escape some polltlcal heat and Interview a reclusive naturalist. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (%)MOVIE "Seems like Old Times" (1980. eoo. dy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. A soft-hearted law- yer is tOln between her hopeWtss ex-hosbanel- turned·bank robber and her uptight present 00. band who Is running for California attOlney general. 'PG' (1 hr .. 42 min.) .?:05 «!) NEWS 7:30 9 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: a day wtth Tiny Boyles. a bounty hunter; what Los Angeles was like during World War II; a look at the Robb Report, a mai·ne tor P8QPle with lots of money to spend. FAMILY FEUD TIC TAC DOUGH NEW YORK REPORT M•A•s•H OO~AT\JRE Guest: ~on. MACHEL I LetAER WALL STFEEY WEEK "A Thirst FOi Profits" Guest: Emanuel Goldman. research dlrectOI, Con-sumer Group, Sanford C. Bernstein & Company. Cli) VIDEO JUKEBOX 8:00 8 (I) THE DUKES OF HAZZARD Bo and Luke protect a fortune In diamonds from thfl thleYes who . lost it, a lake FBI agent. and Bou Hogg. (R) (1 hf) D LEWIS & CLARK Egged on by Roecoe. Stu prepares to defend the family naOie aft« hi8 son Is beaten up by another kid. e MOVIE "Dodge City" ( 1939. Western) Errol Flynn. Olivla de Kavilland A cattle rancher bett6ea his way toward rest01lng peace and dignity to a town. (2 hrs.) D ENCORE NEWS "November 10, 1965" Hlghfights: Blaci<out In ~ Yori< City; etesldent Eisenhower has heart attack; Vietnam Wat gets worse; China gets a seat In U.N. ~ (!) P..AUL HOGAN • P.M. MAGAZINE A cabaret tor kids; a man who l!elPs workers suffering frOln )ob burnout. • MOVIE "Up Periscope" ( 1959. Adventure) , Jamea-Gamer. Edmond O'Brien. A navel officer la Ofdered to carry out a dange<ous "1lssk>n clwlng WOlld War 11-(2 hrs.) QI MIXED BAG "Video Art" A look at this art foon and the artists. l e WASHINO'TON WEEK IN REVIEW LOOKAUVE ~ "Oh ~ Dog" (1980. COmedy) Chevy Chase. Benp. Whfle lnveetlgatlng a J?Oltlcal sex scandal In London. a private detective Is mur· dered and telncarnated as a scruffy dog. 'PG' ·( 1 ~:=CENTER CH> LAUGHS Four young stand-up comedians are followed throogh nightclub perf Ofmances and their behlnd~the-acenes lives as they pursued laughs and tame. (1 hr .. 15 min.) cm MCME "Pick.Up Sommer" (1981, ~) Mlohael Zlloit<81', Cart Marotte. The fun-~lled sum· !'Mr vacatlon ef two high school students culminates • In a hotty contested plnball competition. 'A' (1 hr., 30min,) Cl) ~ ''The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again'' (1979, Comedy) Ttm Conway, Don Knotts. . ·~rJr~ · • Creari~ Jewelers, Inc. -~,.,~ ... ?&lk~.r . N~TIONALLV KNOWN AWARD WINNING JEWELRY DESIGNER 61t~tarJ'(~ . .. WILL CR'EATE A DESIGN THAT · RER.ECTS YOUR TASTE AND LIFEST-YLEI '· .~-.--·: ~ -. ·------~ ------------------------- ----------------~-----------~~~~~~~----~~~----~------------------------9 •• MCCt.AHS·l.AW The prime 1U1P9Ct In a Friday (cooiinued) A pair of western outlaws try to ftJk the strait and narrow. 'G' (2 tv'I.) • MOVIE "Starting Over" (1979, Comedy) Surt Reynolds. Jin Clayburgh. Attw months of TV dinners and blind dates, a dlVp(ced mlGIZlne writer thinks he's found true love when a IChoOlteechef enters hit life. 'R' ( 1 hr., -44 min.) · 8:06tm ALL IN THE FAMILY 8:308 • CHtCA.GO STORY Pellegrln6 fights to free an lnnooent man'from prison, Or. Carson con- siders private pracilce, and Dutton sponsors an angry youth In a Big Brother program. (R) ( 1 hr., 30mln.) HEAL THBEA T I E1'C 8EVAREI06 CHAONtCLE IRONSIDE TIMB.ESS VIENNA A musical tour of Vienna with the Vienna Phllharmonlc and the Vienna Boys' Choir. ( 1 hr.) • WALL STREET WEEK "A Thirst For Profits" Guest: Emanuel Goldman, rete81ch director, Con· sumer010f· Sanford c . Bemsfeln & Company. e V 8 PIPELINE The speech, heattng and language dlfflcuftles experienced by our grade school children are explored ea well IS the beneftta public awateness to this problem can offer. 8:36Gl) MOVIE "The Day Of The TrlfftdS'' (1983, ~ enc:e-Flctlon) Howard Keel, NlcOle Maurey. After a meteorite shower leeves most of Earth's Inhabitants blind. some strange Med& tum Into man-eating f:nts which engulf anything coming near .them. (2 e:oCf. (I) DALLAS i8<>bby le kept busy running Ewtng Oil and Southfork due to J.R.'s absence from the bUslness and Ray's apathy toward the ranch. lR) {1 tv.) • a ea.BON GoYMnor aa111ng falls 1n loYe wtth the daughter of a visiting former governor. (R) Q I PA.ll.. HOGAN · MERY GAii+ .. GUeltr Mel Tllk, Me6ody-Jl'Jc,'lnr as. Helen G...tey Bt~ e SEARCH FOA ntE GREAT ''The Last March" Within six __, of Hephalstlon'a death, Alexander plans the conquest of Arable but does not ltve to eee hfs dreetTI fulflled. Nicholas Clay etara (Part 4) (1 hr.) · · • U.8. CHAONIClE "Hot Chlpt I Cold cash" The growing numb« of them of computer chips from California manufacturers la examined. (I) CFl FOOT8AU. Winnipeg ~ Bombers at Montreal Alouetfel (3 tn.) CI) MOVIE "Chu Chu And The Phlly Flash" ( 1981, Comedy) A.Ian Min, Carol &mett. At1 alcoholc former basebd player and a kooky street ent9ftain.. er become partners In a acheme to make money by returning a lost suftcae. 'PG' (1 hr., 40 rm.) (%)~"Hist()()' Of 'The Woftd -Part I" (198,1, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kihn. Man'• lllulfrl- 008 hlsrOfY -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish Inquisition -la examined. 'R' (1 hr., 33 mln.l 9:30. MOVIE "Birds Of Prey" (1972, ... . GIGANTIC JULY SALi EYEIYTllll 51~ OPP ' FICTITIOUS BECOMES BEAL Steplumie Zimbalint plays• young private investigator who needa • front to .ray in business BO she outer • tlct:ifious penon named "Remington Steele" (Pierce Brosnan), who, to her amazement, suclds/y appears one day and srarts r.ald1J6 hiJ work serioc.Wy, to be seen next la11 Oll'J KNBC (Ch. 4) at 10 p.m._ Oevtd Janssen. ~ Meeker. Whlle on his )ob reporting traffic condttlons from the air, a pilot sees an armoreckar ~. (1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) MOVIE "Little Laura And Big Jotvl" ( 1973. Ora· ma) Fabian. KarefHMack. The exploit• of the small- time AthltlJy Gano In t\.m·of-the-centul')' Flof1da are followed. (1 l'lr., 30 min.) I YOU A8l<ED FOR IT - AFFAN OF THE HEART "Kate" Baaed on Henry Jamel' ltOfY of a man drMn to bankruptcy i . WOf'l19n ecomed. ( 1 tv.) B.JAOPEAH JOURNAL MOVIE ''Kramlf Vs. Kratiw'' (1979, Drama> Dustin Hoffman~ Streep. A. man battles wtth taex....vtte for of their young aon aft• she walks out on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr., "5 min.) ~ 1o:ooe Cl> FA.LOON CREST Victoria, anaered bv her parents' OYef'prOt8'flvenMI, runt away lo San ~1110-­ cllco, CR) (1 tv.) , See miracles In the making as courageous chlldl'$n, their famllles and doctors wage a heroic war of hope against childhood's deadliest killers. --ol ,..,.. cowMra wtlh ..... dwglnjf .,, lmmbrutelty. (A) (1hr.} • 2 L08 AHGELE8 WEEK IN REVIEW . ~ THE SUN DAGGER Robert Redford narrates a_ 0r- vlltJal study of the recently dllcOYered sun calendar o of the Pueblo lndlans. ( 1 hr.) ..,, CC) MOV1E "Bumi" (1970, Drama) Marton Brando, S: Evaristo Marquez. A .,,,.JI POftUguele lsAand'• ... _• •uuggle fOC' Independence la exolotted by a crafty -- 18th-century British colonlst. (1 fv .. 50 min.) <... CD> MOVIE "Escape Ffom New VOft(" (1981, Set-c: ence-Actlon) Kurt Ruslel. Adrleme Barbeau. In -< 1997, a hardened crlmlnal II offered a pardott If he jt. can rescue the preeident of the U.S. from the prison _. city that Manhattan has beCOme. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 ro min.) ~ Cl) MOVIE "Serial" (1980, Comedy) Martin Mull, Tuesday Weld. A happlty married Marin County cou- ple are spurred .b)-· their trendy nelghb<n Into ~Ing alternative llfeltyles. 'R' (1hr .. 31 min.) • M<WlE "Sunday Lovera" (1981, Romance) Gene Wlldef, Roger Mool'e. Four middle-aged men In dlfftweol countrlet are followed u they pursue their 8ITIOfOUS adventurM. 'R' ~ 7 min.) 10:130=~==-Mxon. MATTERS OF l.FE ~DEATH • 10: @MOVIE "Too Late The ~o" (1970, Orama) Mlc:haet Celne. Qiff Robertson. A Brl118h patrol fs chaaed by Jap.lneM troope afttw they ciecover a lar1roop of'enemy. planes. (2 hrs,, 50 min.) 10:46 CHARLE8 CHAMPLIN Ott'rHE ALM 8CeNE 11:00 Jl\&~MNEWS . I YOU ASKED FOR IT " JOE FRAN<UN M•A•e•H · BEHNYHtl.l MIXED BAG ''Video Art" A look at this art form andlhe atfli11. ! BU811E88REPORT ----DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE MOVIE ''Goodbye, Envnanuelle'' ( 19n, Ora- ma) ~ Kristel, Umberto Orsini. A beaUUtUI woman • searcll for the uttlmate erotic ex.pettence ~ her to a 81artling realization. 'A' (1 hr., 40 (%)MOVIE "The Silent Partner" (1979. SUepenM) Elllott G<Ud, Chriltopher Pkmmer. A.~ ...... lmprompttrllttempt to cah In on a robbery'-<* to harassment and terror when the real thief chael Nm to recapture hll loot. 'R' (1 hr .. "5 min.) 11:30• (I) MOVIE "lllande In The Sttesn" (1P77, Orama) George C. Scott, au. Bloom. Baed on the novel by em.t Hemingway. An llolated artist II forced to reveal hit hlQderl «nOdofw when hit three estranged eons come to vtllt him. (R) (2 tn., 15 mn.) . e • TONIOKT Gueet holt: David St"1lb_erg. Guests: Teri Garr, Joe-WllMaml. Chel1el Grodin. (1 ' ~ I j r I 1 -... . --........- \I< >I { '\ I '\< • __. _ - nla Angela va. 1948 w~ Champion Cleveland Indiana CB) MOVlE "s.&rc:fi And Dellroy'' (198J, Adven· t\Ke,·erry l<lna. Don Stroud. (1tv.,35mln.) • 9:00 LEAVE It TO BEAVER 8 BAm8H OPEN CoYweee of the third round of play In this golf tournament ("'4 from the R'&tat Troon Golf Club In Ayrehlre, Sccd9nd). (2 lh.) ERNEST ANQLEY I WM..0, WU> WOfl.O OF ANIMAl.8 NASL SOOCEA KICKS eHeE t;lt()N ft ctA88IC ~~WO ~eedy men tt• the Vllluab6e nunmy of the boy· king Nemetut and try to ~ It out of the couo-!a::~~ ™P (1 hr.) I) CR. FOOTBAU. Winnipeg BUt Bombers at Montreal Alouettel (3 his.) CJ) MOVIE "Seema lJce Old Tlmel" (1980. Come- dy) Gotdle Hawn. Chew Chae. (1 tw .•. 42 min.) 9:30·='~ I AOAOAUNNEA ~ANOHMRET WILD, WILD WOR.O OF ANMA1.8 MAUOE THl8 WEEK .. BA8EIW.L AMSICAH OOVEANMENT MOVIE "Stardust Memortel" { 1980, Orama) WO<!SJy Allen. CheJ1otte Ramping. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) 10:008 e SPACE STARS l itcANANA MOVIE "Uttte Lauri And Big Jotvl" (1973, en.-ml Fabian. Karen AID -, .J \I I l i{ '\< >< >'\ I .Al)AM.12 • VIC BRAQEttS TENNl8 FOR THE FUTURE ''The Volley'' Vic Briden hetpa vtewef'8 OWlroome the fear of going to the net dUrtng a vol9y and dem- onstrates What fo do once you get there. (R) o LPERSONAL F1NANCE ANO MONEY ~GE- Cl) MOYIE "Hucldebeny Ann'' ( 197 4, Adventure) Jeft East, Paul Wlnftekf. (1hr.1 58 min.) • MOVfE "Homer" (1970, Orama) Don Scardino. AJe)( NicOt. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) • CZ> MOYIE "Roadie" ( 1980, Comedy) Meat loaf. Kakl Hunter. ( 1 !'!145 min.) 1:008 (I) KWICM KOALA • McM£ "Retun1 Of The Giant Monsters" ( 1966, Science-Fiction) Kojlto Hongo, l<ichljlro Ueda. 0 MOVIE "Beneath The Ptaoet Of The Apes'' (1970, Science-Fiction) James Franciscus, Kim HuAter. - • MOVIE "L0\19 In A Goldftsh Bowl" (1961 , Com- egy) T~EASands, Fabian. • M ROGERS TAU<8 WJTH PAAENTS ABOUT PETS Fred Rogers Interviews patents and chlld~en bout the rewards and prob6ems of own+ng t. R NG BIOLO<¥'f MOYIE "For~our E Only" (1981, Adveo-turel_~I MOOfe, T (~ hra., 5 min.) 1:308 30 Ml An Interview wtth Daniele Brise s and repot1S Oil achoo! cloeings and cheeneeden . • NOVA "Strange 5'8ep" PIQoeerl In the fteld ot anesthesia died forQOtten or ridiculed. some In e • for their herolc eft()(ta. (1 hr.) wmoouaNG 8IOLOGY . MOVIE ''Thll ls EMI" ( 1981, Biography) Oocu- men~. . 2:008 lltOVIE "StarldcV And Hutoh" (1975, Dra- ma) David Soul, PalJI Mlcheef Gluer. • 8 OUTDOOR LIFE John~ al'ld hit wife Beth ~for bluefish off Martha's Vineyard. 1°~~~(1913. SuspOn&e) David Janssen, Keenan Wynn. G MOVIE "Smoky" (1968, Ot9ml) Feaa Parbf, Dlana~nd. ~ HAAOY BOYS I NANC1 OREW ~ .. • MOVIE-"Gldgtt" (1959. Comectt> Sandra Oet. Cliff Robertson. lllCJNA'NAE GUelt: Aar* Nbton. MOVE "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" ~-Slnatft, Gene Kelly. llOlOGY MOVE "Heewne·Abowl" (19e3i Comedy) Peter Sellf'I. Cd Plrlt•. Cl)MCME ''The LMC T1me I Sew Pn" ( 1~. Ora-;>~~~ ~~<J r,·.::.;:i. t.,Y) NofllO Cofcoran, u.tln WtlL ( 1 hr.. 20 mlnJ_ 2:115(1) MOVIE 11~ •Trtoks" (1881. Oornidv) , .. -(lli!.,30mOI.) 2: ~ P.OOR~ 800k t Tom JOnJlidli ) ..... tar ,,.. -.. D6ill'•----~ :. a I ENTERTAINMENT TM8 WEEX MIXED BAO "\1deo Art" A look It tNa art form J! lndtneen• 2 I IRB.AND: A Ta£Vl8ION HISTORY INTAOOUaHG IMOLOOY 2: ,.MOTORWEEK UuatRATED 3:00 ~TUAEU . .S.A. ~ e MOVE "The Palef809'' (1948. Comedy) 6ob !) Hgpe. Jlll8 Rullel. • ,, (J) RACtNG FROM 8ELMONT &: e MOVIE "Rome Adventure" (1962, Drama) Troy ~­Donahoe, Ang6e Dlcklneon. QI T1MELE88 VIEHNA A mualcal tour of V1eno1t '- wtth 1hl VlenN PtllharmoriiC ancr the Vlel'ri Bois' ~ ~Cholr~BIOLOOY ~ 8PORT8 CENTER _. MOVIE "The Endlels Summer" ( 1966. Adlleo-co turelMlke Hyneon, Robert August ~ 8:06 WAESlUNG 8:80 (I) SPORTS SATUADAY 12-round USB1' weftef'Welght champlonlhip boUt between Marton Statfing and Kevin Morgan; the eo.-OYett ~. featuring Sebutlan Coe w. Steve Ovett (from Lon-don, EnOlancb . (1 hr., 30 min.) -< e EvERYvlHERE Location! Dodger Dey at Will f39gers Park In W~~.r·· 30 min.) ·~~~TEST LEOEN08 "Bme Jeen O~ost~~ of Pu Newman's recent racing at the A a are preeented. e THE WOMAN WHO KEPT A 8ECAET The story of Dorothy McKlbbln, the g1telceeptW for Loe ~ during the de9'k>pment of the atomic ~~-•~oldte.-.~~~~~--~~~- • FAST FOAWAAO CB) MOVE "Search And Oeetr " (1981, AdVen- t\Ke) Peny King, Don $troud. (~ .. 35 min.) CD) MOVIE "for Your Eyes Only" (1981, Adwn- ture) Roger Moore, Topot. • MO'JtE "St81duat Memories" (1980, Drama) W~Allen.ChenetteJWapliog. ( 1 bf .. 2:ttmln..) 3:45 (%) MOVIE "History Of The World -· Part I" (1981. Comedy) Mel Brootta. Madeline Kahn. (1 · hr .. 33 min.) ~00. SUGAR RAV LEONARD'S GOLDEN ·GLOVEB Pennsytvanta vs. Rocky Mountain ( 1 tv.) · I HEEHAW \ · ERIC sev AREIO'S CHRONICLE THE ROCKFORD ALES MOVIE "How To Mwdef Vour Wife" (1965. Comedy) Jack t..emmon. Vlma Lisi. • . QI MFA.JPS OF THE HEART "Kate" Based on Henry James' story ~--a matt "driven to bankruptcy ~a woman acomed. ( 1 hr.) •QUE PASA. U.S.A.? "Spring Cleaning" A epirit· uallst and Father Santoe ate celled upon to help the Penas. I MARY TYLER MOORE THE SUN DAGGER Robert AedtQfd narrates a visual study of the recently discovered sun calendar of tl'le-Pueblo Indians. (1 hr.) ~ CINEMAX SHORT FEATURE (() CFL FOOTBALL Ottawa Rough Ridens at Hami- ton Tiger Cats fa hrl.) Cl) MOVIE "Zorro, The Gay Blade" (1981. Come-- dy) George HamUt~ Lauren Hutton. (1 .nr-i 33 • mk)J 1 4:30(1) AGRONSKY ANO COMPANY I SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY · BOB NEWHART MOVIE "McUnJockl" (1963, Western) JotV1 WI~. Maureen O'Hara. 6:00• AMERICAN ADVENTURE I FR£E..4..ALL KUNG FU · WIDE WOAlO OF SPORTS WBA world Junior ~ght champlonahlp bout between Oevey MOOfe and Ayub Kalute (from Atlantic City, N.J.); New. Yotk State Fireman's Competition (from Hempstead, N.Y.). (1hr.,30 min.) IDM•A•&•H GAIZZL Y ADAMS MOVIE "Adventure" (19-48, ~) Clark iim°::o ..... if=i"w&~~= •• methOdl 9nd .. unique ~ of min'• rtlltlonlhls> With natutt .. *°6oNld. = .. ~. (18)8, ComedY) --ChrtltoPf* CoMely. (1 hr.J,._63 min.) .. CD ''= ~·· (1880, urame) Meary li~~t'A~ ~ ~ ·-.KM~" (1 IW,) l MCMI "My _. V...,,.-.. ( ~) ...,, ~ Lori ..... (1 .. !9 "*" LAIT~1"1EWLD . I - • . . ......:.._~-::;.........;....;.. ____ ..__,;;;;;..o_.._~~.;;..;...;;;.;..;;.;~~-.-;;~;;;;;;;-....;..-;,;:;.:.....;..:;.....;... ____ _. __ ....., ____________ 1S ·· ,t.20(1) MOVIE "The Bitch'' (1979~.0rameJ_.,toan~­ Coltlns. After an extr1marttaJ effu dllltroys hei l!'• marriage, 1 high-I~ woman searches foe othef 0 Satwday-{oontinued) -;... -~- ~def tn ~ cofntc atrlp. (2 hrs.) . CIJ MCME "le Sex Shoo." ( 19'13, 'Comedy) .Jultet Berto. Claude Btrrt. A t>ookstore proprietor finds Jnstant SIJCQelS when he st()C(ks his estebllsbmeot · with se>C manuats and marltpl aids. 'R' (1 hr., 32 ;1J~E .. ~.. fT9~~) Jean . ~. Mary Menden\. ( 1 hf .• 30 "*'·) . 11:46• MOVIE "They came To Rob Las Veges" (19f59, Orama) Gary Lockwood, Elke Sommef. Whlli attempting to hi~ $10,00Q,OOO from an armored car, members of a gang fight among them- eelves: (2 hra.) CJ) MOVIE "The Stud" -( 1978, Orama) Joan Col-lins, Oflvet Tobias. A waiter acMlnces hie career by slee~lng with his bola'• wife. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) . 1J:60 qz> MOVIE "The Sign Of Th( Crosa" ( 1932, Ora- ma) Fredric March, Claudette Colbert. A Roman • aristocrat aacrlflcet h~tlon and possessions for the love of a ChOstlan I. (2 hta., 30 min.) · 12:00. BLUE JEAN N GMAVE.RiCK ·. (!) MOVIE "The AckJe Anger Ol Fate" (1967,. Comedy) T~b Hunter. l1.lls Prendes. While on vaca- tion In a smell Spanlstf town. a young man gets caught up In the local fervor ovec the disappearance of sacred candlesticks from a church. (I) WCT TENNIS "Austria Cup Semi-Plnals" (Ii) MOVIE ''For Y04X Eyes Onty" (1961, Adven- ture) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a crim!oal Who~ a IOQ.JiftC(91 Bcltl$b defense device. 'PG' 2 tva., 5 min.) ... 12:15(%) MOVI~ Like Old Tlmes" l 1980, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chue. A soft-heart· ed lawyer is tom between her hope6esa &x-husband- turned-bank robbel and her uptight present hlJ&- band who Is n.tnnfno for Caftfomla attorney general. 'PG' (1 hr .• 42 min.) 12:25 ~GENESIS IN CONCERT. • · 12:308 MOVIE "Nlaht Of Terror" (1972, Mystery) Donna Mins, Eddle-~gan. A crippled yourig woman l!f rrapped py llle ool(nown asMllanl r~ Tor hef handk:ap. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •MOVIE "Hardpore" (1979. Or~ma) George C. Scott. Seeson Hubley. A concerned father leave. the peaceful surroundings of his home town to search for his daughter, wbo has become heavily Involved In a big-city pornography racket. 'A' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) i . TRAINER -·Anthony Hopkins stars u the trainer of a prize-winning horse in "International Velvet," to be seen Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in a special presentation on KNXT (Ch. 2). 1:00swK CONCERT I .EVENING AT THE tMPAOV - - MOVIE "Bllltls" (19n, Orama) Patti D'Arban- vllle, Mona Kristensen. A young glrl's sexual awak- ening ocoura during her atay with a family fricfnd one summer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) 1:15(C) MOVIE "The Happy Hoo+ter" (1975, Come- dy~ Lynn Aedgra'{f. Jean-Pierre Aumont. The Ute of New York's famous can girt, Xavlara Hollander, Is told. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min. ·MEN'S TllA.Df110NAL WEAR For thost who shop ' for quaht~ Pit Marley""a unparalleled traditlonala wear on forever! We have he c;orrect fit ... handsomely detailed, successful look that sets you out front In ttie best-dressed realm. Come see. Ladles traditional& too. 1 ;;"~~f\JndlsH8w'R' (1hr.,3()mln.) i- • UOV1E "Mars Needs Women" (1964, Scieoo. Action) Tommy Klf1<, Yvonne Craig. A U.S.~ Ing center "receives a mysterious 11iesaage1rom Mars • which demands women. (1 hr., 45 min.) ~ -· e MOVIE "Morder Maneion" (1970, Horroc) S: · Analla Gade, Evelyn Stewart. A couPle and a youog '<.• heiress spend a frlght·fllled night In a_dceary_ old house. (2 hrs.) '-c (I) MOVIE "let's MIJ(t A Dirty Movie" (1978, -< Comedy) Two prodUceB attempting to make a _. tasteful pomo movie are ftynWd by an uncoop«a-!" ttve cast and crfJW, an amateur dlrectoc and an lnfio-_. lteslmat budget. 'A' ( 1 hr., 22 min.) ~. 1:46UBC NEWS I\) 2:00 eNEWS e E "I Was A Teenage Frankenst.eln" (1957. Horror) Whit Blslett, PhytllJ Coates. A 1950s Ameri-can descendant of the Infamous doctor' patches together various a~t body parts to create a new monster. ( 1 hr .. SO min.) Cl) GOLf' "British Open T'htrd Round" from the Royal Troon G<>lf Ctub In Ayrshire, Scotland. (2 hrs.) (%) MOVfE "Roadie'' (1980. Comedy) Meat Loaf. Kaid Hunter. A rock music roadie lets nothing get.In his way In his pursuit of the gk1 of his dreams. 'PG' 2;~t!i~~-) ll ~900· MQ\1'16 ~"<3tr • ' Adventure) Perry King, Don Stroud. A former Sooth Vietnamese officlal seeks revenge against the four AITleficans who abandoned him In an ambUsh dur· Ing the war. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. ~min.) 2:20 dl) WORlD AT l.AAGE 2:308 MOVIE "TIR The End Of Time" (1948, Ora- ma) Dorothy McGuire, Guy .Madlson. A war widow oomes to the aid of a confused anO-embftt•ed man who has jtat returned to cMlian life. (2 hrs .. 10 lmln~ AFFAIRS ' AGAaCUL T\JRE U.S.A. MOVIE "Raggedy Man" (1981, Drama) Sissy pacek. Erle Aobirte: In 19«, a telephone operator In a small Texas town sacrifices her staodlng In the community when she has a short affair with a com- bat-boond1illor. 'PG' 1 hr., 36 min. A ONE TIME SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP OFFER FOi THE YEAR 1911 RJU JJ ~lllSHfl ~.!!2:l Sevefat prestlgloos tournaments have ChoSen NBTC'1 COUl'll end tacMttea The Pecitlc 8outhwel1 Seoiofs Tournemenrs · ennual .....n1 now cdt NBTC home. This is the oldelt end moat pr9ltlglout e\/ent In the unlteq 8111-. Entrlel hlw grown from 300 to 800 In tw.rtty·dlvlllon9. The Orange County Adoption 01.tlld TournarMnt brlngt two wHkendt of gr11t tannl1 fO' our courts •hlle supporting • "9IY watth whllre cl'larity -' welt. In ~ or l9n the \iy .. or the world fC>OUte4t on Nf'TC lt1a T.V. a()d world-Wide ptMI COYtfagt of the OtNtl Cup North American Zona Finals .. be~ the United Sia. and South Africa. And the Im Ladiel Profeltlon9! Tanntt Toumarnant ...,., held In Orange County tool< plla at NBTC on ~ 1. 1977 We •• enjoyid weteblng Ctlrla • EYert, M.,-t ne Nawettlova', Fral'fCOIH ·, • Dorr, and,' Betty Stove demonstr~mg .. ••ceptiooal ltMll ... • •. '· ., . . , ' { " ' -- N c ....... ~~"ft~r.ntlnued) Cl) ~Ul UGT' \'-Vil o e MOVIE "Aw~ Stotles'' (1976) Oocu-~ mentary. Slow-motion tequenoee Nghllght UW. ~ \ examination of the IUl1'ng llfeltyte filmed In South- ........... CBS wins the week with five in top 10 ~ em californla and Hew.I. (1 hr .. SO min.) ~ 2:SO Cl) MOVE "In God We Tn..t" ( 1980. Comedy) -, Marty Fefdman. Atwty Kaufman. A nalYe monk Is ~ Mfll out Into the w'oftd to ralee money for hie lmpOY- :2 «tshed monast • 'PG' (1 hr .. 37 min.) NEW YORK (AP) -CBS, with five of the week'• top-rated ahqwa, including "M-A-S-H" in fint place, won the networkd' rati.ngl race for the -.,:..;...-M;u.iv straight week. accor:dJ.n8 to figures fn:m the .C. Nlel8en Co. " ~~ "Heevent Abov*I" (1963. Comedy) Peter Sellecs, Cecil Pef1<er. A ~~ng reYel'end becomes • bishop In out• space •ff er being rejeot- ed by the P8f'~ to whom he was sent by ml&-.§ take. (2 hrs.) ii: 3: 15e MOVIE "The-Man ,From The Diners' CIUb" (1963, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Cera Williams. A scatterbrained employee unintentionally Issues a credit card to a ~er. (2 hrs.) --- 3:308 MOV1E "Night Monster" (1942, Mystery) Beta L= Lionel Atwill. A crippled man seeks r~ murdering his doctors. (1 hr., 30 min.) 3:45{%) I E "History Of The World -Part I'' (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn. Man!s lllustrtoua history -from Neanderthal cave- men to tt)e Spanish Inquisition -Is examined. 'R'' ( 1 hr .. 33mln.) 3:S0(8) MOVIE ''Wollen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Roney, Diane VettOla. Police are faced with an unu- sual p<oblem as New YOO< Cfty Is Invaded by a peck of~ wotves. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 4:00(!) OR PAUL YONGGI CHO (I) WCT TENNIS ''Vienna OassJc Fln&I'' (3 hrs.) • JOA.N RrVER; COMEDY HOUR Adult puppeteer Sarciay Shaw end fhe Troplcana Oancefs are tea- twe<t ( 1 hr.) 4:06 (Ill BETWEEN THE LINES 4:30 (!) 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IN ORANGE COUNTV . ~ y I . . :==-..""!!::~.-...;u .. f' Dey or Night Prol'l)pt. courteous • .._conscientious service. ~TANlfY It wu al8o the third oomecutive week foe "M-A-S-H" at the No. 1 ahow in .prime-time, al~h the eudienoe for the CBS comedy wu the lowest for any w1nnlna program in the Jut year . CBS' rattna for the week ending July 11 was 12.6 to 11.9 for ABC and ..)0.8 for NBC. 1be • networb aay that means in an average minute of prime time during the week, 12.6 ~t of the · oountey11 homes with TV were watBling CBS. The rating for "M-A-S-H" waa 19.3. Niei.en says that means in an everage minute of the orogram, 19.3 percent of the nation's televilton- equipped home9 were tuned to CBS. Here are tbe week'• 10 ~rated programs: "M-A-S-H." with a rating of 19.3 ~ting 15.8 million homes and "60 Mbwtee." 18.6 or 15.2 rnl1lion. both CBS: "Fantuy Island," 18.5 or 15.1 m1Won. A.BC; "Alice" and ''The Jeffencna," both ~,Ju)d "Hart to Hart." ABC. all 18 or 14. 7 mil&n; "'too cio.e· for Ccmfort," i7'.5' or 14.3 million, ABC; "Hill Sjreet Blues.'' 17.4 or 14.2 million, NBC; "Three'• Company," 17 ,or 13.9 m1Won. ABC, and "Hou.e CaDa.." 16.9 or 13.8 million. CBS. 1beE 10 ahowa: "'Tra John. M.D .. " CBS; "Love Boat," ABC; " lmmle a Breekt" NBC· "WKRP-in andnnad" and "Lou 0-rant.,n bo1li CBS, tie; "Oli1e Day et a Ttme," CBS; "Dlff'rent Strokes," "Facca of . Ufe" ~ movie..''Rollercouter,~~ all lraC, iDd .. Archie Bunker' a Place,'' CBS. • I • .. ~··· ............ , ..... . \ )( >I { '\ I '\ < • 5:00• VOYA<JE. TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Cl) NINE OH NEW JER8EY • 5:0& a> JAMES ROee80N CCl iJCME "union Cltv" d tv., 26 min.) l 5:18 .• MAYBEAR't' R.t:.o. 5:20(Z) MOYIE "Olfty T~ (l98.t, Coow1J) Blott Goulet Kate Jackeon. (1 hr .• 30 min.) 6:g DAY OF De900VERV 6:36 CARTOONS 6:'6 CHRISTOPHER CtOSE\JP 6:60 MONEY MA TTER8 A fan-paced dooJmen. tary ~xamlnes how to cut food bills drastically and how to save money by catalogue shopping. 8:00 8 MUSIC ANO THE SPOt<EN WOOD I SUNDAY MORNtNG YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES ORAL ROBERTS • BIBLE AN8WEA8 AOMPERAOOM MOVIE "Huckleberry Ann" (197•, Advent0<e) Jeff East, Paul Wlnfteld. ( 1 hf .• 58 min.) 8:06L fN SPACE 8: 1 30 FOR~ TIMES_ AOeERISd«JU.ER OAYBAEAK LA. FAST FOlfNNtD ~~ ....nt1on of the *'ding of Owtlllanlty wtth netw relglorw In Latin Amenca la E~P£0PLE AGflCUl TUflE U.S.A. MOVE "Ecttcm_Of..A.Swnnw'' (1978. DrBmll) Richard Harris. Jodie Foat•. Clil MOVIE ·~ Sqlred" C 1972. Adwotwe) Kiil Wahl. John ~r. .. 30 m.) 7:00• T~V'I "8.J w.Ar80AT - Lml.E M8CAl.8 ITIBWNllEH KENNETH COPEL.ANO • SUNDAY MASS PUBUCPULSE .... U OOlla Ir AU -Marlon Jhndi> bOCh cfJreded lllid 6IWred in the cl-* walel'll, 'Ole ~ JllCA" wltich will be ~ on WTBS (Cb. 11), rhe SuperSt.tloa. Sacwday momm, •• 10:30. 0. Day SaJnts; actor Jonnov WNtaker. Pastor Oeonle Corrigan, Church on tt\e'Wey, Vsn ~ youth mlh---3! ilttlf Brett WHllamt. • 0 THELAHAYE8 MEETINQ TIME AT CALV AffV -.4 'AEX HlJM8AAD < FfE>SICK K. PAICE r- B.£CTRIC COMPANY (R) ~ 1<HOW YOUR BB.E ,•t IEfllCA: THE SECOND CENTURY ~ MOYIE "Two-Way Stretch" (1981, C9medv) Q. ett• Sefteft. Wllhd Hvde--Whfte. ' ~ CZ> MOVIE "Kremer V•. l<tamer'' (1979, Orama) ~ °"'9ttrl Hoffmen. Mefvt StrMP. (1 hr., '6 min.) ~ M)=~. ; !!l ~s=u,:1 Q re I CFL FOOl'BAU. Ottawa Rough Alders at HamU-"' ton Tiger cats (3 hrs.) CID MOVIE "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" (1979, Science-Action) Wiiiiam. Shatner, Leonard Nii.~ hra., 12 min.) , 9:130 OAm~~TX>N THE WORLD TOMORROW YOUAHDTHELAW MOVIE "Doctor Zhivago" (1985, Orama) Omar Sharif, Geraldine Cheplln. (3 hra., 15 min.) / • MOYIE "I Hate Blondes" (1981. Comedy) Jean Rochefort. Elvtco Monteuno. ( 1 tv., 60 mlr'I.) 1Ck009 HEW8MAICEN f!..~~ ··aq Vio6enoe'' flam ~ ·~~-J r TB '&.A: IUNCH CMlt Mb 8dMd&. • .,.. ·=Cdl..t>us" (111t. ~ 1lcNrd Al tMoGmr. ll!IW.DOf . • MCME ''DM1Dr*11 Wom1n" (1857, Comedy) Gliilwv-lfll'tek. L.aUten 19ricll. EALWEU . ~ .. ~~Hl~IPMD THIUMWLU ............. y lQI MDlM!lAW MJYIE "ftock 'N' Roi .. &chool'' (1979, ) P.J, Sotel. Vincent VIII Paltiln. 10:15(Z) MOVIE "The Sleent Partn«" (1979, 8oepense) Eliott Gould, Ctwtltopher PUnrner. ( 1 1-="1·= . . . ~'ti==-~-~~ 8nd .. '"*"'· ~~Join .... ~ . ~ dlM ~ dut1Mdlw ........ -Slnklrd. i)~~ . ./f1llJN FALWB..l ~...., ' ourDOOR Lff 811 oiwa Md 8pldet-~ _. lsh tor..,_ In Tenn 11111'1 Percy Prtl9t lake. l 'fQ.I NII) 1"E LAW • 1* ,,,_W&IC .. MIBHJ. u.e MCME ''Sllli ICW\ Ntd Dllilh" (1951. er. ma) Victor........_~ LMMM. ' •• WOHiUWOfUJ The CNtf MMldilMI--• '"SOC1' .~--....~Mich.); ....... el'h FMMll. I I. ' I ~ . • • I ...... I ... . . ~ Swday (cmtinued) O> --women'• climb and rappel and white lntef swim and raft events (from -New Zealand) : a report on the TOUI de France bk:ycle race. (3 hra.. 30 min.) e 8A8EBALL California Angela at Oeveland lnd'- ana ~~~ I MOVIE "Rome AcMnt\Ne" ( 1962, Orama) Troy Donahue. Anfite Olcklnlon . • MA8TEAPIEOE THEATRE "Pride And Preju- dice" Mr. Collins IMkl a reconclllatlon with the Bennet family and Intends to choose one of the gins for a wife.~ J>J:> c:;> ( 1 hr.) I :<:Mr. Rock And Roll" ( 1975. Musical) § Chuck Barry._l.lonel Hampton. • ii: 11:06 (11) OtM>ECK aACLE 11:20 Ill) BASEBALL Atlanta Braves al Chicago CUbs (3 hra.L 11:~ • 0 THIS WEEK WfTH DAVID BRINKLEY I TERRY COLE-WHITT AKER . CHURCH IN THE HOME GROWING YEARS MOVIE "The High And The Mighty" ( 1954. Dfa· ma) John Wayne, Oalfe Trevoi. _ __~I 00 MOVIE "In God We Trust" (1980, 1..iOm8<JY) Marty Feldman, An<ty Kaufinan. (1 hf., 37 min.) \I 1·1.H '\( >< >"- 12:00 Cl) WES I EHN OUTOOOASMAN I SE.AACH ' MOVIE "Fancy Pants" ( 1950, Comedy) Bob 1-tope, LUcille Bal. • PAPER CHASE "The Late Mr. Hart" The first· year law students meet Profesaor Charles W. Klng&-;r' ~ ~) f()( the fnt Ume. (1 hr.) (() AOOEO "Sohrade Pro Team Final" (2 hrs .. 30 min.) cm MOW "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980, Comedy) ~~ONTHEFUt~ 12:15(1) MOVIE "History Of The Wor1d -Part r· (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks, MadeMne Kahn. (1 hr .. 33i'nln.) 12:30 •TODAY'S Bl.ACK WOMAN Cl) eA8EBALL BUNCH Guest: Johnny Benett • MOYIE "At ~t" (1955, Western) Fred Mac:Murre.y. Oofothy Malone. (!) OUTDOOR l.FE Jim Carmichel !Mita black dUck on Virginia's Parramore lsland with sportsman Lany Niekef. IJNOWHEAE TO GO 1 OAOWINO YEARS MOYIE "Kramer Vs. l<remef" ( 1979, Dfame) In Hoffman. Meryl Slreep. (1 hr., -45 min.) 1:00 .1'EOPLE 7 Cl) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Cl) BASEBALL New Yonc Mets at Los Ange6e& Dodgers (2 tws., 30 min.) 1•~12 DANGER UX8 "Seventeen Seconds To Safety" Brtan and the IQlJ8d .have to i:teel wtth a mine that holds a London neighbomood In Its grip. (Part 9) ~)~) ~ ClOWN ~ .• ~year-old boy, finds hll ~ect tMChet. 1:30. Cl) SPORTS SUNDAY 12-round USBA light- weight ~ bout belW98n Art Frias and Ruben Munoz. (t.. from Atlantic City, N.J.): the Celgaty Stamoedl Rodeo (llw from cetgary, Cana- da) ~min.) • HEAE"8LUCY AOAM-12 PROJECT UNIVER8E . 8TNONG ROOM ON. Y "Diana~ .. The for· "Supcemet" tnemblt who has ~oMd Into I Ind ectlrlg .upntar perfonnl many of h« hit before an audience at ean.,. Pelace In Laa V . (1hr.,30mln.) 2:00 ott.UOAH'818t.AHO • OAYAJt8 IBRAEl. The life, oatMf and lega- cy of General Molt'9 Oeyer\ are INf'I throUgh rare llm footage, Int~ and rMdlnge from hll book. ~hrs., 30 mn) • • MOYIE "The Hofte ~ .. (1959, Aftven.. ture) John W~yne._Wllmfn Holden. ~~~ .. (1969. Comedy) Sandra Oee. e MOYIE "llw Night Of The ~· (1966, A<Mnturt) Clnt W,,,_, Manha Hyw. • MOW! "MM Of~··~~ r.T--TODAY "Th• Maly Kay 8to- r(' Holt Delk ~g .... wftt\ Che~ -..... WOfftln In AfMrtel, • fllRO.ICf u.waa . SUSPENSE DRAMA -Sam Emott and Katharine &m •tar as two Los Angeles architects who go to England and experience a series of sinister ewnts In a IJlalnion controlled by evil ·spirits In "Legacy' on KNBC (Ch. 4) Sunday ac 9 pm ..• ~·· ( 1979. Comedy) Tim Conway, Don Knotts. • Cl) MOVIE "Where Tht Splee Are" (1966. SUspenae) Oevtd Niven. Francotse Oorteac. (1 hr .. 55mln.) ... • \ CZ) MOVIE "M)' BIOOdy Valentine" (1981. Suspense) Paul t<elman, Lon Heller. (1 hr .. 31 2:20 CNH2 . mini 2:30 OUTDOOR LIFE Jim Carmichel hunts tMck duck on Virginia'• Parramore Island with sportsman Lar~ l =:=AVS PROJECT UNIVEA8E UNUMfTED HYDAOPLANE RACING "Thunder On-The Ohio" from Evanavlle, Indiana. (1 hr.) • M(ME ''Sllent MO'M" (1 976, Comedy) Mel Brooke. Marty Feldmm'I. (1 hr .• 26 min.) 2:35@ UNOEA8EA WORLD Of JACQUES COUS- TQU . 3:00. 2 WITH YOU ' · I Al ONE Gue1t: Rod S1t91f. ( 1 hf.) MOVIE "Son Of P.i.tace" (19&2, Comedy) Bob Hope, Jane~-, I WOHOER WOMAN ~~~OVES P~niavt. S1. Louie (1 hr.) • PROJECT UNIVER8e (8) MOVIE "Running Scertd" (1972, Adventure) Ken Wahl, John SaxOn. (1 hr., 30 min.) CC MOVIE "9 To 6" (1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly_ Parton. 3:30e MOVIE "Cet Ballou" (1985, Comedy) Jane l~~Marvl~ . CALIFORNIA WES< IN REVIEW HUMANmE8 THAOUQH THE ARTS HOA8E RAaNO WEE<L y MOVIE "The Dark Ef'd Of The Street" ( 1981, AdWntur•) Lan Hanington. ~ Tom11zew1kl. 9:~hr.,~~ . 4:001 SUNOAY .,. 4 12 ~ ~°' Howe'' (1972; Comedy) LMda ~. John Nllllon. ENTERTANilENT THe WES< • MOYE "How To Mwdlr YOUI Wife'' (1916, Jeck lAmmon, ~ Ull • "ftOCk·A~ B_eby" ( 1958, Comedy) Jtn'Y_l ..... ....., ....... • -AU .,,_,. WEEK "A Thnt For Pro411a" GUtlt: Emlnull GokrnSI, 'tlUrdl chctor, Con-- ""'*Group, 8lnfofd c. eem.tei~ Con.-')'. ~~jiz:-~ Of A """"'9r'' ( 878i er.,. a:> PE ''AIJ/l/IW' (1t1e. MysttfY) eu.ttn Hoff.. ,..,,,v-~. ,,,l• •• r ____ _.p ... (l)SPORTsCENTE'R ' Cl) THE PEKING OPERA Joenne WooO#lld holta a Chinese extravaganza featuring elnalna. dancing. acrobatics. mime and martial am. (f fir .• -20 mlf'I.} • MOVIE "GuM" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens, Edward Asnef. (1 hr., 35 min.~ • 4:06 all WAESTLIHG 4:aoe l!l 8PORT88EAT I WMHtNGTON WES< IN Rell£W (A) HUMANfTIEB THROUGH THE ART8 MOVIE "Stat Trek -The Motton Picture" (1979. Science-Fiction) Wiltlam Shetnw, Leonard Nlmoy. (2 hrs., 12 min.) cm Wt GIMME A young boy can't afford to buy the drums he wants eo badly. 5;00 e KUNG FU · ' e GREATEST SPORTS LEGEN08 .. BUU. Jean King" Ho~t George Plimpton. . IDM•A•S*H STRAIGHT TALK =IRS 'Of. TH~ HEART ''Kate" Based on Henry James' story of a man driven to bankruptcy ~a woman scomed. ( 1 hr.) • ARING LINE "Voting Rights And The Southern L9Q8CY" Guest: Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.). (1 h[.) ~ HUMANmES THROUGH THE ARTS WCT TENNIS "Vienna Classie Anal" (3 hrs.) MOVIE "Free Spirit"· ( 1973. Adventure) Eric Porter. Rachel Roberts. (DJ SHOESHINE GIRL When an unruly girl's bosa Is Injured. she Is faced with running the busineSa aln- glehandedly and leamlng the meaning of responsl-- blUt~ 5:06 aZ> NASHVIUE AUVEI 6:16(%) MOV1E "Kramer Vs. Kramer" (1979, Or. ma) Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep. ( 1 hr., -45 mW\.) 6:130~~ 9 AW:, NEWS • WELCOME BACK, KOTTER MONEVMAKER8 . MOVIE "Ki'la Of The Mowrtain" ( 1981. ~ ture) Hetry ~. Joseph Bottoms. Cl) SH0At PICKS I \ 1 '\ I '\( I e:00•••NEWS e MOYIE "Helo Down There" (1969, Comedy) Tony Randal. Janet Leigh. To pr<Mt that his undier-wat« t)olJSe Is feallble. an Inventor agrees to moYe his entire= In fOf 30 days. (2 hra.) · I'= HARDY 80Y8 I NANCY DREW MVSTER-IEB i rr as WAfTTEN THE ROCKFORD FILE8 M*A•s•H ' MOVIE "Struggle Through Oeeth" John Liu, Jennlftf Yang. (2 hrs.) I SIGNA TUAE Guest: Raquel Welch. ~=°us . w:NA "The •TeleY!alon Expk>eion" The past, J)fesent and Mure of American teleYlsion are ~ed. (R) D (1 hr.) CC> MOVIE "R&k 'N' Roi Hkte School" (1979, Comedy) P.J. SOlel, Vlnoent Van Patten. A t:RJdd- lng songwriter at Vince Lombefd High trlel to get·· the Ranlonea to record her mualc while her eQUalv ambitious friend ptJflla the IChool heerttfvoti. 'PG' (1 hr., 31 min.) • Cl) ~ "The Hideaways" (1973, Comedy) Ingrid Bergman, Johnny Doran. Two children n,in away from home a.nd hide In New Yonc City's Metro- Mueeum of Art, Where they are befriended 1 aplrlted recluse. 'G' (1 hr., -45 min.) MOVIE ''The North Avenue hTegulara" · (1979. ) Edward Herrmann, e.rt>eta Hanis. The new mlntater In • amel town organa,,,s a group of dotty women In hll congregation. to atop the now of church funda to cf1rnlnalL 'G' i1hr .• 38 min.) 8:051:W&K IN REvtEW • ~30 AOHT 8ACK I T'8 HOLL YWOOO L~rOMOAAOW 8WA8HIUCIQ..EAB The plrattl of -9f)'Mr and ~ todlly .,. ex.emNd by ICtOr Ctvlatophtr Atklnl ti lhll tentelY llPldll. ~ AEVOUIT10NI A chme bMed on a ~· protlllOr. Jen ~ who ... tor "ooMel f'...on& ( 1 hr .• 30 rrin.) FUN Wint .a*C • . " CA~ ~"<&....... . I iUMD 80011"8 ~TIOtW.. MAGIC OIDll eon ot .. "'°" := ~ clrQ'9 .. ~ • ~ •• ...... tl'8lned bier act 8"d • otown on•~• IMft foster 1amlly When Joe !Ind Ted attempt • danger· oua reec;ue. (FU (1 hr.) . e THE BAG LAOIES: AN tNVa8t.E MINOAfTY Jiff Helvefaon, director of the Downtown Women's Cen- t• and Or. Rodger Farr, Senior Coneuttlng Plychla-- trlst Join reporter Ginger Ceeev 11 lhe e>camlnee the = stricken, lonely ~ of LOI A~ Bag CE .-aAY SWAGGART - • AOCK AHO AOlL: THE FIAST 26 YEAAS "The Groupe Of Rock And Roll" Patrick Simmons and Mlctwel McDonald of the Oooble Brothe{a hoat this look af how groups have evolved, refined and lnflu- «ad l8dl ottw In the music Industry. ( 1 ht.) I A&CENT ~MAN WCTORY GAADEN llCME "The Great Muppet CaQer'' (1981, Comedy) Chartee Grodin, Diana Rigg. Reporters Kermit. Fozzie and Gonzo trace a fal)ulol,ls stolen ~ to London. 'G' ( 1 hr., 40 m n.) CI> MOYIE ''The Survlvof"' (1981, Fantasy) Robert Powell. Jetiny Agutter. A pilot survMll a catastroph- ic 747 crash unscratched and eeerchee for the man r~ble. (1hr.,24 min.) CD> ~ Dalas Stata vs. Loe Angei. Strlngl (2 hnt .• 30 min.), . (%)MOVIE ' Hlstory Of The World -Part I" (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooke, Madeline Kahn. Man's llk.JstO- oue history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish tnqulSltlon -Is examined. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 33 7:06 NEWS min* 7:30 FOCUS ON BRIT A1N • PORT'RAITS IN PASTa.8 CC) MOYIE "Two-Way Stretoh" (1961. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Wilfred Hydlt-Whlte. A trio of p<lson Inmates plan to break out, then break In again with a truckload of dlamoodt. ( 1 hr .. 30·mln.) e:ooe <ll AACHte BUNKER'S PLACE Archie tnea to 8fr8tlg9 a date between Bille and a respectable ~~fromherpaatr (R} - • • QIP8 Jori mak• the capture of thfee cieYer fwn1* ear tNeYes a pertOf\81 crusade whefl they .... hil truck~ tv.) • I Ellf1"mT M THIS WEEK 9 MOVIE "Marilyn: The Untold Story" (1980, ~aphy) C8therlne Hicka. Jason Miier. The p<l- vete life behfnd the pubic legend of America'• gr•a.t~x -Marilyn Monroe -Is drama-1~ 3hrl.) ~ ~~WISE MOYIE "Gidget" ( 1959, Comedy) San«a Dee, Robertson. During· IUl'Mlef vecatlon, a girt chases sun, 8Uf1 and romance. (2 hrs.) I AUST~ COOKE'S AMERICA AFFAN ~ THE HEART ''Kate'' Baaed torl Henry James' story of a l"Mf\ driven to bankruptcy by a woman eoorhed. ( 1 hr.) e NOVA "Strange Sleep" The men whO dllcO¥- .-ed and pioneered the tle6d pf anestheU In the 19th century are profled. (R) D (1 hr.) • MASTERPIECE T'HEA11E"'""Prtde And Pretu- dice" Mr. B#lgley'a abrupt departure to London hurt• Jane deeply and Bzabath • convinced that the ~~bl9 Mr. Darcy was to bleme. (Part 3) ~)~~ . ~MOVE "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) WAMam Hal-- den, Jule Andrews. A moYle director who hll j1.-t flnllhed a multl-millon dollar h.ri(ey goes from attempted suicide to a blzwrety Inspired re-4hootlng of hie -. 'A' (2 hra., • min.) e MOYIE "Ktamer Va. Kramer" (1979. Orama) Dustin Hoffman, ~ Streep. A man battlel wttb hll ex-wife for cust of their young eon after lhe walks out on them. ' ' ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) 8:061 JEfff'f FALWELL · 8'.30 <ll ONE DAY AT A TME The newt of Batbe- ra and Mark's engagement tends AM Into a deep l .alon. (R) WOALO'TOMOAAOW Pm•G AT THE IMPROV 80 NCE HAVINQ A WOUi AROUND THE GAME PLAYERS -A traveling aalesman (~ Segal, bottom righr) finds hi& life endangered when his snowbound car forces him into a Swiss chalet occupied by rhree mUJchieve>&U retired Jawyen -(clockwise from boctoln left) Robert Morley, n-evor Howard and »nlyn Wil.liams -in "The DNdlJ' (.'i__anxa" on Home Bwf. Ol~_&mday ar g pm. . 8:46 CZ> a.AAl..E'8 CHAMPLIN ON THE F1LM SCENE too e Cl) AUCE Vera. hooked on I08P operas. quits after Mel refules to allow her to watch them at work._JR) e • MOVE ''The Legecy" (1979, Horror) Kaltherine Rost, Sam Eliot. A Loe Angetee ercflltect and her 8880c6ate ,......., to Etlgllnd on aeigi wnent and beCome entangled In a utenlc: Oi'fl. lR> (2 IME:,a-~ SIGNAl\JRE Guett: Raquel Wefch. MABTEAPtECE THEATRE "Pride And Pre~ " Mr. Blngley's abrupt departure to London hurts Jane deeply and EJ&.abeth la corwtnoed that tile dfsa~.~ble Mr. Darcy was to beame. (Pelt 3) IB> 1 hf . • "Malice Afor~t" Or. Bk*- lelgh'a conduct becomes unpt'Of111fcoel 11 he elow- ly and methodlcalty goes •bOut putt~ a murdercq scheme Into action. (P.n 2) (R) n (1 hr.) CC) MOVIE ''Cheei>er To Keep Hit" ( 1980 Com&- dy) Mac Davlfi. l'ovah ~.In order to meet hfS allmooy paymenta, • reoentty divorced ~ detective trec:Q doWn detlnqUent hlJlbende for a divorce la~. 'R' (1hr .• 32 min.) Cl) QOl..F • &ltllh Open Anal Round'' from the Roy- JTroon Golf Club In Ayrehlre, Scotland. (2 hrs.) CID THE DE.AOL Y GAME Three retired Cttmlnal law- ytn play a game of cat-end-moult With a Memlng- ly Innocent victim: Geotge Segal, Trevor Howard and~ Martey star. (2 tn.) Cil MOVIE ''Wolfen" (1981, ~Albert Rn-~. OWte VenorL Polee •• faoed an "'1UIU8I problem as New Y2f'< 0tY le Invaded by 1 peck of ~wcMI. 'R (1hr.,66mln.) CZ> MOVE "The stent Partner" (1079, ~) Eliott Goutd. Chttltopher Plummer. A benk t .... • Impromptu attempt to Clltt In on a rObbery IMdl to haraeernent end terror whln ""41 rMI thief cMtel Nm to rec::aptl.n hll IOOt, 'R' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) fl t:oe a> OPt!N UP • . 1:80 e <ll THE JEFFEMONB George gives Flor- enci. some helpful tlpt on how to land a man. (R) l! I WOALD ~ SUfMVAL • S JACK VAH IMPE -i MOVIE "Brlghalr) Young" ( 19'0. Biography) < Tyrone Power. Linda Demel!. A pioneer leedl the. 0,.. Mormon people 8Cfo&a the frontier to the new. c n~nd now cded San Lake City. (2 hrs.) """'""V ~ TINY REVOLUTIONS A drama baMd on a - ez.cnoelovaklan p<ofeeeor. Jan Kalina. who was ~ ~for political reasons. (1tv .. 30 min.) '- CD) MOVfE "S.O.B.'1 (1981 , Comedy) Wiiiiam Hot-.j den. Julie Andrews. A moYle ~ector who has Just ftnllhed a multknlllion dollar ttnay goee from 0 attempted suicide to a bizatrety lne?red r.-thootlng - of NI~-'R' ~·· 4 min.) a) 10:00. Cl) TRA JOHN, M.O. A cardiac patient «» refuses.to let anyone perform surgery on him exdept N a doctor who ta rapidly becoming Incapacitated by his :nz~·· <A> c1 hr.> I THEwORD FOfrTOOAY THE BARA T ARIANS The unique bayou people of the south of New ()(teens -~ trappers and boat butldert -are profUed. ( 1 hr.) • R.AM8AAD6 "Sing No Sad Songe" Christina. Dorothy and WUllam mourn Sandy's death; Chnstlna and Wiiiiam 9.8t married . .(Part 8) (A) D (1 hr.) Cl) MOVIE.' La Cege Aux Folle& II" (1980. eomc.-. dy) Ugcr T ognazzl, Michel Serrauft. A midd&-eged gay coup6e are the quarry of a &ee1et organtzatlon trying to get the mk:rofllm that one of them awaJ. lowed. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) • MOVIE "History Of The Wor1d -Part I" ( 198i • Comedy) Mel &ookl.. Madeline Kahn. Man'a lluttO- ous history -from NMnderthal cavemen to the Spanish Inquisition -Is examined. 'A' ( 1 hr., 33 ' mln.l . 10:06@) MO\'IE "The Ghost Goes West" (1936. Comedy) Robert e>on.t, Jean Pner. When an Anslcan buys. Scottllh cut» and ... It lt"PPed • to America+ it. ghost comes along. ( 1 hr., '5 min.) 10:30. LONE AANQER iPORT8 WRAP..YP . .IMl'f SWAGGART MOYIE "The Chlldren" (1980, Horror) Martin , Gii AogeB. A strange rlldio9cttYe cloud turm a gr.oup of 80hoolcttien Into murderoue z.om. blel with ~ flngerMk ·~ tv .. so min.) 10:<t6e 8'1NDAY 8POftTI, 11:001,,.uv• NEW8 AFRICA'S WEEPtNG.. .. BUT WHO'S~ IHO? Hosts: carol Lawrence. Stan Mooneyham. Gueata: Efrem Zlmbdlt Jr .. Dean Jonel. Wlllan'I Shetner. (1 br.) I SfffV FALWB.L ARAN ~THE HEAAT "Kate" Based on Henry James' story of a man driven to bllnkruptcy by• woman eoorned. (1 hr.) • 8HEAK PAEV1EW8 Roger Ebert and Gene Silk· et host an lntonMttYe k>cic at what'• new at the moo.1ee. (R) Cl) ALL-8TAR 8'0AT8 CHAU.ENGE 1978 Cellfor· Ml Angele vs. UM8 Wortd Champion Clel;eland lndlall8 • Cli) MOVIE "The Siient Pettner" (1979, Sulpenle) EJNott Gould, CMstopher Ptunwnet. A bank teller's Impromptu att8fT¥)f to cah In oo a rObbery IMdll to hel._,,.,t and tefTor wMr\ the reel tNef chasea Nm to recaptl.n hie loot. 'R' (1hr.,46 mW\.) (I) MOVIE "HouM Of 1000 Pleeana" ( 1975, • Comedy) A young man i.eurpr19ed to INm that hit ~friend 19 wonting at an excMtYe brothel. 'R' (1 c%j ~t "MY Bk>Qj1y VaJentlM". (1881, SUlpense) Paul t<.lman, Lori Heliw. A llnlll town beoomea a m of t9rrOr eutng their annuel v.- h 'a Oey dlncl. 'A" (1hr.,31 mn) 11:16~f C88 NEWS 11:30 8PORT8 ANAL • CLUB A lode at PJeeldelit RMglln'a promo- tion of volunteerllm; formlf Lawreooe W• muel- claoe. (1hr.,30mln.~ eAStCNEWS . . • . ' ·Mon~ \I< >I{'\!'\(. \I<>\ I I'°' t:OO(C) .,,_,. V111 .. .: lil*'6'' (1978, Orama) John Ritter, Cerrle .... Cl) "Dirty Trtoka". (1M1, Comedy) Blott Gould, Kate .Mdcloo. . we ··a.c.u. or Yot' (W2. Aomlnol) Lor ... , .. y~ Jeff a.nctllr. • uo•''FM-&uiMW...,..'' (197~> ~ 7:~ CZ> "The Siient Pat1Nf" ( 1979, SUspense) Eliott Gould. Chttsr~ Plummet. 8:00<1:) "McUntodd" (1983, Weatem) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. Cl) "Ollwlf Twllt" (1976, Adverlture) Animated. 8:06@ "The Easy Way'' (1952, Comedy) Cery Grant, Betsy Drake. 8:30(8) "SST: OlulW In The Sky" (197y. 8uQtnle) Lome <nene, Bur~ Meredith. e:oo• "The T""1klQ Point" (1977.· Drama) Anne · Bancroft; Shlt1w Mec:L.llnl. 9:15CZ> 0 .1iiim:l c1e73. Aomlnce> Robby Benson. Gtynnls O'Connor. ' • 10:00<1:) "Med w~· (1~7. Comedy) Harold ~ Ftencee Rlmldln. • c-··-(1880, er.M.> 0.. ~John ~ ·~ --Out'' (1982. Comedy) Kim Novak. -.o.m.;. 1ctO&e ''Slft&I r.'.' (1911, Wntlm) Alllldofph l ... Clrtlr. ,. 10: •'The Hofdl A_.,.~·· (1971, Com- Ect.Mf '"''""*"' ...... ...... 10: "The °"' End °' ..... ...... (1911, AcMnlure) .__tlMlli.~HlnryTov •llcL 11:31<1:) .. UnlanClly'' (1 IW.. .}. \ ' ; I . ' . I • ' . ' . . ' ' \ e ~ AT POr8 ''Benny Goodman'' Jazz vtrtuoeo Benny Goodman joins Arthur Fiedlef Ind the Boeton Popt Orchestra In a memorable 1974 ~. (R) (1 t)r.) <H> FlA8H8ACK: w~ -m-HEE-1 CRASH 1128 Actual newsreels help dramatl:z8 the stories oflfour ~ folloo/Mg the October 1929 New York St~ Exchaogeetuh. (1 tv.) (D) MOVIE "Kiii Or Be l<Jlledt' ( 1980, Adventurt) Jamel Ayan. Chartotte PMchelle. A former Nazi oom- Jn&nder. who IOlt -an lmpOrtant karate mat.ch to the Japanese cM1rlg the war. eeeke to avenge his defeat by tflllltlng the top kuog tu fighters from around th4t wor1d In a tournament 'PG' (1 tv .. 30 m .) 8:008 Cl> PfWATE BENJAMIN Captain Lewta 18 Ullgned to lnwsllgate chargee of eexuaJ harase- ment brought ~t a mecho colonel (A) • • lITTlE liOUSE ON THE PAAIAtE Almaqzo -~ to exercise to regain the uee of h6s legs until a etorm levels his home and he redzee that Laura • haalsoglvenuphope. (Part2) (A) r"'i (11hr.) e MOVIE "Arabesque" (196e, ~tunt) Gu~ gory Peck. Sophia Loren. When an American pro-feesor In England ts kidnapped. aJd comes In the form of a mysteriouil woman who II the mistress of an oil ~te. (2 ht&) · • BEST Of THE W£8T A Jiited, would-be bride tl#nl to ~for comfort and tobloe. (A) • MOVIE 'To Catch A Thief' (1955. Mystery) Quy Grant, Grace K911y. A reformed )ewe! thief ts auspected of returning to a Ute of crime after he falls In love with a wealthy young woman. (2 hrs.) (!)PAUL HOGAN • P.M. MAGAZINE The winner of Cosmopolltan'e . search for the ~ect maJe; a visit to.the Israel! Di8- mond Exchange. • MOVIE "Mary Jane Harpe< Cried Last Night" (19n. Orama) Susan Dey, Kevin McCarthy. A pediatrician suspects a mother of chlld abuse. (2 hrs.) ·-a MIXED BAG "A Piece Of The Act1on·· Artists, colectors, and art dealefa examine thf! question of ~allies. • EVENNG AT POPS ''Benny Goodman'' Jjlzz virtuQ&o Benny Goodman Joins Arthur Fledlet' 8nd the ~on Pops Orcheltra In a memorabte 1974 ~onnance. (R) (1 tv.) (C) MOVIE "Mcllntoc:kl" (1963, Western) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. A cattle baron trtes to handle a group of disgruntled Indians and cope wtth a fiery, determined wife at the same time. (2 hra.) (I) 8PORTS CENTER • Cl) MOVE "The Chinese Connection" (1973, AdYenture) Bruce Lee, Robert Baker. A martial arte student aets out to avenge the murder of his teacher In which a rlval school was lnYofved. "A' (1 hr., 47 min.) .. • MOVIE '.:the Goncef1 For Kampucthea'' (1980. Musical) PaUr'McCartney, The Who. A host of re>c* performers. many of whom get together In an au.-~ star re>c* orchestra, .are featured In this record of a series of concerts held for the benefit of reMef to war--r~ Cambodia. (1 hr .• 20 min.) 8:161 AU. IN THE FAMILY 8:30 (I) WKRP IN ctNCINNA Tl Mr. Carteon and Jenntfer tak~over Herb's )ob dof1ng his hoeplta8z,a- Uon. (R) · e MOVIE "Marooned" (1969, Scienc9-Flc:tion) SINGING G.I. -Elvis ~, and Juliet Pn>wse co-star In "G.I. Blues' Monday on W7llS (Ch. 17) at 8 p.m. Presley plays music with his Army buddies, while Miss Prowse is a nigbtclub.Ji!!ncer. """'" Glegoty Peck. Richard Crenna. Three astronaub find themeelVea stranded In space when their milde malfunction.. .(2 hrs .. 30 min.) i ~ MAGAZJNE FeatUted: An Interview wtth actress Erin Mocao; meetltlg through Single'•' Magazine; humor wtth Maureen Murphy. t8 GH08T8 Dorothy Tutln and Btlan 0eecon star In lblen's drama of a woman who dll!lcollefs her ton has acqolred eome detested trda of her deceeled Mband. {1 ht .. 30 min.) . • GAEA1' ~AHC£B "Btahms' Lieder Reciter' MezzCHopr800 Chrleta Ludwig Is accom- panied by Leonard -Bernstein on piano for a per~ formanoe of Btahml' "Ueder" from the Tel Avtv Museum. (R) (1 tv.J (8) MOVIE "My BIOOdy Valentine" (1981, Suspense) Paul Kelman. Lori Heller. A emall town becomes a scene of terror during their aooual Valen- tine's Day ~nee. 'R' (1 hr., 31 min.) (DCHARUECHAPUN ''TheVeigabond'' (%) MOVIE "The Derk End Of The Street" ( 1981. Adventure) Laura Harrington, Henry Tomaszewski. (1 tv .. 29 mln.) 8:46Gl) MOVIE "Band Of Anaell" (1867, ~ ture) Clari< Gabie, Sidney Poitier. An educated black slaw meets a Southern gentleman who tw.s secrets to conceal (2 hra., 40 min.) 9:008 (I) M·A·s·H A former heavyweight boxing 8dl"-' ft'Cr1''*« fnlmmoc~ 10,,.._lt'allW •we°''*"* to diecarddlt ............. 1.1P---.1or . ,......•omowe .... ,,... Alllll IM ' 2-·· --""·e.e. ... OUl!lft '"'* ~ ... "' . 19 champion. followed bV ~ dfewa. p8yS i ~ vl8lt t6 the 407'7th. (A) :sz e. MOVIE "TM Aafnlllt Love" t1979, Orama) 0 Linda Purl, Timothy Dalton. The llfe of a betrothed - American heiress Is draetlcally changed when she ~ meets a marqlJls and a 'Journal.lat In l>aris. (A) (2 r- ~) 0 9 BEST Of THE WEST A jllted, would-be bride ~ turns lo Fr=wfort and solace. (R) .,, I ~T l'£RFORMANCES ''Btahms' Liedef ~ Aecltal" Mezio-sopfano Chrlatd lud'MQ Is accom-~ panled by Leonard Bernstein ·on piano for a per-c.. formance of Btahms' "lieder" from the Tel Am c Museum. (A) ( t hr.) • -< (I) WCT TENNIS "Vienna Classic Anal" (3 hra.) .'$ (lJM0\11E "The Krtack And How To Get It" (1965, _. Comedy) Alta Tushlngham, Ray Stooks. A young co man ~empts 10 become popular with the ladles by ~ studylnghls best friend's methods. (1 hr., 24 min.) 9:30 9 Cl) HOUSE CALLS Charley dlacov8fS that a handsome gynecologist Jane admires Is performing unnecessary surgery. (A) Cf) MOVIE "Manflsh" ( 1956, AdVenture) John Btomfleld, Lon Chaney. A Jamaican treaaure hunt turns Jnto an expedition of deceit and terror. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) I YOU ASKED FOR rT THE SPLICE Of LIFE em Skane looks at how new dlscove<les In the field of genetic engineering may change oor wOOd. and lntencfews scientists who are applying gene spflclng techniques to agri- cuttU<e, drug manufacturing and human beings. ( 1 hr.) (D) MOVIE "Allee. Sweet Alice" ( 1978, Horror) LJn.. da Miller. Paula Sheppard. Members of an Italian. American family are Vfctlmlzed by a psychotic mur- dere< In their mtdst. 'R' (1 hr.,~ min.) • MOVIE "Big Wednesday" ( 1978, Orama) Jan- Mlchae4 Vincent, Wlltlam Katt. Ttvee Cellfomla boya en_py the surf and sand until they begin to reeJIZe tnal thefe's more to llfe than waxing down their boards. 'PG' (2 hrs., 5 min.) 10:008 (I) LOU GRANT Blllle has a brush with the supernatural while working on a murder story. (A) iftu: , I CABARET "Slngln' II" Katen Morrow and Nancy Dussautt sing about singing. e ANSEL ~: PHOTOORAPHER One of the greatest photographefs of tho 20th century talkl about ~ life, work and perspective Off phologra- ~. (A) (1 tv.) CC> MOVIE "Janis" (1974, Biography) Documents· ry. Janis Jop4ln ri9es from an unhappy and obscure past In a sme• Texas town to heed the charts as a ~ re>c* and blues llnaef. (1 hr .• 45 min.) CB) MOVIE ''History 01 The Wol1d -Part r· (1981. Comedyy Mel 8t()OQ, MadeJlne Kahn. Man'! illust"- ous histOf)' -from Neanderthal cavemetf' to the Spe.ni8h lriqulsltlon -" elC8mlned. 'R' ( 1 hf.. 33 ~~_;~,!I~ Tales" (1978, Comedy) Don Sperka. Sy nu191'dlon. A h*todlol'1le pt1nCe experi-ences many encounters a he )OUmeyl ttwot9l fairy land In search of the woman Who will bear t\fs heir. 'A' (1 hr .• 20 min.) CZ) MOVIE "M'y Bloody VaJentlne" (1981, Suspenee) Paul Ketman, Lori Heller. A amalt town becomes • scene of terror during their annual vaten- I That .. lilocl -for~when chanj(ea tn "°'"' llfe necftlilC•tt • purctiMieor •-· ~~ ..,.,.,~.,_ dla'Wlt • ''"~ "'°"' alfonlable ·1 . I ~ I I ... . I II . ' '' ~ Tt.es&y (ccntinued) ~ ==-· (1hr .• 30mln.l M<WIE "I Hate ENondel" 1~, Comedy) Jeen ~ • Enrico Monteeano. ThleoM dllcCMt' that 2:-a WMlth)' novellt'a latal't WOl'k <*ctlbla In detail :) the MCUtty system Pf()tectlng the v.iaeblea In hll -, home. ( 1 hr .• 60 min.) ~ 1:10• MOYIE ''Celelntlon At Big Sur" (1971. ~ MulJCal) Joan .Baez. Joni Mftchell. Top rode acta "C ere feetuted In a documentaty of the 1969 Qlg Sur u.. FeltlvaJ at the Eulen lnltltute. ( 1 tv .r-3() min.) j 1:10· NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT • > 1:46 UOVIE ''Wotfen" (1961. SUlpenle) AJbert .,_ Finney. Otane V9'lCQ. Police are f8Cld wtth an unu- ~ tual prob*n u New Yort< Oty II Invaded by a pecf( ~ of~ woMll. 'R' (1 hr .• 65 min.) 1:50 a.t18810N: IMP088el.E 2:00. MOVi£ "Barabbas" (1982, A~tufe) Anthony Quinn, 8'lvana Mangenc). The thl9f re6eued In lieu of Jeeua wrestlM wtth the q!.lttca of fate thaHolow him e'fWafter. (2 tn,;, 45 nW\.) · ' 2:0& (!) NEWS CC) MOVE "Inside MoYee" (1980, Orama) John Sevtge, Oel(k1. Morie. A newoorner to the group of l'9gUWa at an o.kJand ber mey ·hold the by to l'l"lklng the b811erlder't dremn of becOlnll ig a pro be1Mt.be1 ~a rtialty. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 63 rm.) 2: 15 CZ) CHAR.:EB aw#LJN ON nE F1.M 8CeHE 2:30 (!) MOFllNQ 8TRIETI'::H I~ MAD NJ HEll G1l1p ~ once..,, that a ttanO-up ~~ • ,.~ -thlt time the • , ... featured. 1 Iv.) CZ) "The Oelfc End or The Street.. < 1ee1. AcMntwe) Laura Han'lngton, Henly T~ (1 hr •• 29 min.) 2;~1NEW8 . 2:50 NEWS all WOfU> AT LAAGE 3'00. RAT PATROL • ~JOE FRANKUN ll) '& HIGHLIGHTS "1982 Davis Cup Quar- ter-l=lnaJ·• Sweden w. U.S:A. (1 hr.) 3:20. MOVIE "Anatomy Of A Crtme" (1969, Mys- tery) Oenen McGavin. Ted Knlaht. A pnvate lnveett- gator I<><*& Into a 12-year-oldldq~ cue. (1 hr .• 40 min.) -• r - 3:30e VOYAGE TO THE BOtTOM OF THE SEA e M<ME "Starting Ovet" ( f979. CornedyJ Burt Reynolds, Jin ClaybUrgh. Aftertnonths"oflV dinners and blind dates. a dlvOfced magazme wnter thinks he'a found true love when a schoolteacher entera'tllts life. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 4-4 min.) 3:.40(1) MOVIE "Nashville Girl" (1979, Drama) Mon- ica ..Gayle. Roger Davis. A Kentucicy farm glrl aeeiches '°' auccess In the ~~ capital. 'A' U tv .. 27 min.) • • 3:"6CH) MOVIE "For Your Eyes Only'' (1981, Adven- ture) Roget Moore, Topol. Jamel Bond tracks a Cflmlnal who portolned a top eecret BrttJsh defenle device. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 4:00 cfl JIMMY SWAGGART ' (!)SPORTS~ . CZ) MO\'IE "The Passion or Anna" (1969, Orama) Liv Ullmann. Bil» Andec'sson. After 1he break up of hef marriage, an 8g'IOtiondy unstable woman taket on an equaltv disturbed lovef. 'R' (1 hr., 40 mtn.) 4:05 m RJNl'IME CC> MO\l1E "The Happy Hooker" (1976, Comedy) Lynn Redgrave, Jean-Pierre Aument. The llfe of New York's famoua call glf1, Xavtata Hollander, It told. 'R' (1 hr .. 36 min.) 4:30• VOYAGE TO THE BOTI'OM OF THE SEA Cf) Jil.t BAKKER 4:3511 DREAM OF JEANNIE 4:46 MOV1E "Lady At Mfdnight" (1~. Mystery) Richard Oerriig. Francee Rafferty •. ~ young womwi becornn lnvolWd fn danger end nlgh-pl'ICed nu-der. (1 hr .. 15 min.) . Auto advertiaµi, increuea • Eliott Gc>Ud. \l 11 .l{ "\< >< )\ \I< l\ 11.~ 12:00• "Red Mcurtaln" (1951, W9'tem) Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott. . • "Eighteen And ~nxlous'' ( 1957, Orama) Mar- thl Scott. Jackie Coogan.' • "Lad: A Oog1' {1982, Orama) Peter Breck, Pgiy McCI~ _ - Cll)"Hawmpsl" (1976, Comedy) James Hampton. Christopher Connely. Cl) "Kramer Vs. t<famer" ( t979. Orama ) OUstln Hoffman. Meryt Streep. . 12:30. "The Girls On Th6 Beach" (1965. Mystery) Noreen COtcoran, Martin West. CZ> ''Wetcome To l.A." (1977, Orama) Keith Car- radine, Sally Kell•man. 1:00~ "Agatha" ( 1979. Mystery) Oustln Hoffman. VW\essa Redgrave. , 2:00(I) ''Raggedy Man" (1981, Orama) Slssy Spa· eek. Eric Roberta. ' • "I Hate Blondes" ( 1981. Comedy) Jean Roche- fort. Enrlco Montesano. 2:20(%) "Father or The Bride'' (1950,· Comedy) ~Tracy. Elizabeth Ta)'b. 2:80(!) "The Baby" (19n, SUspetise) Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman. Cl) "The Laat Time I Saw Paria" ( 1954, Drama) 81zabeth Taylor, Van Johnson _ 3:30~ ''Tom Sawyer" (1973. Musk:al) Johnny Whl- taker. Celeste Hain. CID "Running Scared" (1972. Adventwe) Keo Wahl, John Saxon . e "Homer" ( 1970, Orama) Don Sca1dlno; Alex Nicol. 3:66al "My BIOOdY V'91entlne'~ (1981. Su&pense) Paul Kelman, LOf'I Hel*. · · . •:ooe "Cd Of The Wild" (1972. AdvenQ.lre) Charlton Heston, Mlct*e Merciet. 4:30(1) "Huckleberry Ann" (1974, AdVenlUre) J,tf Eut Paul Winfield. 5:00(!) "GOflla At ~ge .. (1954, Mystery) Camer- on Mitchel. Lee J. Cobb. Glw ~Liberty''. (197-'. AMntt.n) Robert Richard~ 5: "~': (1981, ~) Stott Gould. Kate . • l \ I "'-I '\_( . ~--...... ~--------------~------~~~~~~~~--~~---!i~-------------------------15 • THE OOUIT!AU OOV88EY ''Th9 W""'"BtooO-~~(~filled) game show contestants: a k>ok 11t the roek group Journey; a look 6t the Mexican Rodeo ln Los Ange- lel. l •FAMl.VFEUD ~ OH LA. Feetwed: a competition tor the most 'elegant' man; a profllo of country western singer Lacy J. Dalton; the latest In home entertain- ment. •TIC TACDOOGH NEwARK AND REALITY YOU ASKED FOR IT M•A•S•H 8'GNA TURE Guest: Wiiiiam Styron. MACNEJt I LEHRER REPORT SURVIVAL "Secrets Of 'P"" African Baobab" Orson Welles narrates a close-op portrait of Africa's great baobab tree. filmed by Alan and Joan Root In Kenya's Tsano National Pali<. (A) ( 1 hr.) (a> MOVIE "Raggedy Man" (1981, Drama) Slsly Spacek. Etlc RotJerts. In 1944. a telephone operator In a smau Texas town sacrifices her standl~ In the community when she has a:Jhar1 affair with a com- bat-bound &ab. 'PG' (1 tv., 35 min.) • SHOESHINE GIRL When an unruty gltl'a boss Is lntUfied, she Is ~oed with running the business sin-~ndedly and learning the meaning of responsi-. e:oo'e MR MERLIN Alex lo6e8 her ability to .:pOp .. ahd with lt goet the power that keeps her from per-,, manentty fading away. (R) e e AEAL PEOPLE Featured: a female umpire; • dog wash; a mountain cilmber who scales Icy slopel; the Miss Seid Amertca cootest. (A) (1 hf.) • MOVIE ''The Trouble With Women" (1971, Mys- • tery) eon ReynotdS. LalnflC8 Luckenblt. Potloe detective 08.n August Investigates two caaes of women murdering their IOYefs. (2 hfs.) • g THE GREATEST AMEHCAN HERO A ahlpwrecf( In the Devil's Trtangle sets Ra~ on the trail of a preNstoJlc see creatU1e and a ruthtees E. (A) ( 1 hr.) PUBLIC AFFAFS MOVIE "The femlly" (1973, Orama) Chene& Of*>'\ .. nland. A Mafia cootract kJlier le obit- ~ to CltlTY out the ~ of the mob. (2 (!)~FROM YONKERS e OPENNG MGHT AT THE CIACU8 The Barnwn And Balley 'Circus Is wetx>rned to town by Adam Rich. the star of "Baht ts S:nnunh " (1 hr.) e ~Gho1f"0(Fllght-..01r.(19'18, Mys.- te.y) Ernest Borgnine, Kim Basinger. The appet1Uon of a dead fllght officer begins appeettng to ctfNI members of pCanes USillg uJvageeble parts of his downed jetliner. (2 hrt.) QI 8TYlE "Video Rock" This segment examines the combination of video techniques and rock per- formances. &. • SURVIVAL "Secrets Of The Afrlcari Baobab" Orson Weles na.rrates a cioM-tJp portrait of Africa's great baobab tree. timed by Alan and Joan Root tn K~~IPark. (R) (1hr.) ~BIZARRE ''Bia Foot" • MOVIE "GaS:ir (1981. Comedy) Donald Suther· land, Susan Anspach. A radio OJ and a reporter try to expoae an oil magnate' a plot to drive up gas pric- es by'"COf).!rlYing an oil shortage. 'R' (1 tv .. 30 mlo.) NO fCAP -One of cbe~reit .tlln of rhe mwdcal world, lamed vl01i.ni6t It.:zhak Perlman, will play Pagna.ninJ and diacu8s how haodlcapped peopl.e .should add up their abilities, not their disabilities, on ''Over F.asy" Wednesday at 8:30 •a.m. on KOCE (Ch. 50). S:808 ()) CASS MALLOY A young mOther II ted to fill out her deceased husband's unex- enn as aheriff. IAON8IOE IGOA 8TAAVINSKY A three-pert musical bk>gf• phy of the CompoMf Igor Stnrvtnsky delneetlng the three pflases of l\ls creative career. (Pait 3) ( 1ht.) e THE COUSTEAU OOV88EY "The Warm-Blood- ed Sea: Mammals Of The Deep" Captain Cousteau traces the evolUtlon of aee llfe, the warm-blooded ··r~tlon'' and the return of mammata like whelel. seals and dolphins to the eee. (R) (1 hr.) (I) LAD& NIGHT OUT 81'AARINO PUOGYI Comedienne Pudgy hosts an alknale strip show In a ~tiievenlnQ of entertainment from~ dale's n t<*'b In Loe Angeles. ( 1 hf .• 15 min.) 8:50tm 9:00 8 ()) MOVIE ''Rape And Mamage -The Ride- out Case" ( 1980, Orama) Linda Hamilton. Mickey Rourke. An enraged wffe and mother bttngs a Charge of rape against her hutbend 'for whom she ;: G ~~~~sees her father having lunch with a woman Who la not her mother. i ) . 0 THE FALL GUY Cott eendl Howle and Jody to Nevada to pick up a check forger for Big Jack. i>~-- Now you can control your chlldrtn'• teWMion vtewfng ~ when you CM'1 be tMre to supervise. ed SM: Mammals Of The Delp" Captain Cousteau .,, tr1Cet the evolUtlon of ... Hft, the warm-blooded g: ''revawtton" and the return of mammals llke wf\a*, -·seals and dolPhlns to tbe aee. (R) (1 hr.) -4 Ci:> MOVIE "The Hustler Of Muecle Beach" ( 1980. < Orama) Rlohetd Hatch. Kay Lenz. A smallttme hut--~ tJer cootrlvet a tchen'le to tum a ek>w-wttted ama-!'l teur Into a wonct cla8I body-bulldlng champion. (2 hrs.) Cl) TRACf( AND F1ELD "On-Galen Meet'' from Stockholm. Sweden. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) Cli) MOVIE "The Silent Penner" (1979. Suspense) '- Elliott Gould; Christopher Plummer. A bank teller"a ~ Impromptu auempt to cash In on a robbery leads to harassment and tet'ror wtlen the reel thief chasee ;, him to recaptUl'e his loot. 'R' (1 hf .. 45 min.) <D MOvte ''Swee:r::::r ( 191s. =tv Mart-~ angeia Metato, G Giannini. Direct Lina ~ Wertmullef. In order to survive on a deserted Medi- terranean Island. a Slclffan sallor and an haftan socialite must settle their sexual and polltlcal differ· • ences. 12 hfs.) - (%) MOVIE "Wetcome To L.A.'' (1977, Orama) Kenh Carradine. Sally Kenemian. VarloOs Southern CaUfornla reskients are brought together brle1ly In a 8efies ot romantic Aalsoos which mostty end up bel'!Q. on&-nlght stands. 'R' (1 hr .• "6 min.) 9:80 B e LOVE. 8IONEV 'n'8 head wrlttw of the soap opera that Laurie appears In tries to ·seduce Sidney. (A) CJ) MOVI~ "The Redhead And The Cowboy" ( 1950, Western) Glenn Ford, Rhonda Aemfng. A government spy joins a palf of Southern sympathlz· n planning to delMlr a ~ to Confederate ~ra. (1hr.,30mtn.) · II KRAFT MUSIC HALL ''An Evening With Alan Jay Lemef'' The Nbrettlst and hit colteaaue8 look back on his career Wt\lch lnciudee "Camek>t:" "80- ~doon." and "My Fair Lady.'' (1 hr.) • THE SUN DAGGER Robert Redford narrates a -Aaual ~ of the recently ~ed sun calendar of the Pueblo lndlan9. ( 1 hr.) CD) THE OOl.OEH AGE ~ TB.EVl8ION ''Requiem For A Heevywelght" Ortglnaly produced es pert of CBS't Pteyhouee 90 eerfes. thii teledrama starring Jack Palance gives a glmpee Into the shabby wortd tlr28d'~~l~.,~~(~979, Comedy) 8o'1 Reynolds. JHI Ctayt>Urgh. After months of TV dlnnn and blind dates, a divorced magazine writer thff'lka he's found true love when a tchootteechef enters his ~ 'R' (1 hr ..... min.) 9:85(J!) MCWIE "Too Much. Too Soon" (1959, Bk>g- raphy) Dorothy Malone. Errol Flynn. John Ber· =e'a daughl«. Diana. aufferl heartbreak 8 .being wealth5famoue. (2 hrs.. 35 min.) 10: e QUNCV tuSpeCta that one of hll ·~ ma~ of causing tlle sudden death of~ husband. (R) (f hr.) · 11 ~ick. lhocked by an tmexpecitd reaction from Blake at the Senate heartngl. UfUll Krystte to moye out. and Atexil lends a polaon pen letter to Blake. (R) (1 hr.) • xr AN Tt)e ancient lmpertaJ city of Chlna. ooct the gnMatest cepital In the world. la preeent¥ the source of Incredible arohaeologlcal treasures. ( 1 hr.) CIJ MOVIE "The Unleen" (1981, Horror) Barbare eic:h. Sidney L8811ck. A TY newswoman and her .-il z I • I I I ) I . I • I I I • I ~ I I , ... .. ~ ~~ lcootinued) ~ ··-,~1~ J o two .-ientt find IOdglng9 at 1 boarding ~ ... _ Inhabited by. dlltUrbe<fbl'Othel and lilt« and th* ~ n10nltrous otflpnng'. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) b 10:30. NEW8 ~ 1=~ =l~~ Your Job i-Into A Butlnees" Three people t8' Goldberg -how t~ became their <>Wn bo68e1. <R> ~ _11:0011.weNEWS ~ l ~~rr . M*A*S*H BENNY Hill 8TYlE "Video Rock" This aegmeot examine. rhe combination of VldeO technlquee and rock per- formanoee. -I BU8INE88 REPORT , DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE MOVE "Chee To Keep Her". (1980, Come- <M Mac Davis. fc:ah Feldshuh. In order to mee' hfs alimony ]>8yments, a r9'*'111y divorced private detective tracks dOWn delinquent husbands for a dtvCwce lawyer. 'R' (1 tv., 32 min.) _ ® THE OEAOL Y GAME Three retired crlmloal law- yers ptay a game of cat--end-moUee With a seemlng- ly Innocent victim: George Segal, Trevor Howard and Robert Morley star.· (2 hrs.) CC MOVIE "Cannen Baby" (1968, Orama) Yta l.eYka, a&Ude Ringer. A cop wreaks revengt upon the lovely 88duotress who led him astray. (1 hr., 30 min.) CD> MOVIE. "Zulu Dawn" (1979, Orama) Burt Lan- caster. Peter O'Tookt. The EngRsti wage a bitter war against the ZUiu nation In 19th-century Africa. 'PG' ~ tva., 1 min.) CZ) MOVIE ''Vanessa" (1976. Orama) OfMa Pa. cat. A virginal young woman leaves the convent In which she waa r8'led to run a chain of Far Eastern bordelloe. 'R' (1 hr., 26 min.) 11:30e Cl> MOVIE "Plaaue" (1978, Sclence-Flc- tlon) Daniel Piion, Kate Reid. A laboratory accident ....uts In -the crMtlon of a deidy ~ which quk:kly starts to clalm vlctlma as It spieeds through a metropolitan area. (2 hra.) · · 8 • TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carton. -Guests: Swan Sarandon, Charles Nel8of'I Rellty. (1 tv.) lt=·~Of~ (1972. AdVenture) Charlton Heston, M6chele Mero'8f. ~on the~ ry by Jack London. Two men po111ned by gold fever battle the elements In the frozen IOondlb. (2 tvw.b.e JEfFERaoNs I SANFOAD ANO SON IOOA STRAVNll<Y A three-pert musical biOgra- phy of_.he ~ Igor Stravinlky dellne&t~ the lttv~~~~~ (1nr.) ~NEWS ~'The Return Of The Secaucul Seven" (1980, Orama). Mark Amott, Gordon ct.pp. The Jnlfllblrl of a group of co11ege atUdentl act1ve 1n the protest moVement <bing lhe '80s gather for • weekend reunion. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) 11:~(1) MOVIE "Raging Bull" (1980, Bk>graphy) ~u°t:'•~~~~=~ success In the rtng but dletupt• his personal life. 'R' 12:~ hfs.,~AINMENT ToNQHT • LOVE BOAT 1' =fonune teller f8ls tor Ceptaln Stublng, and a trdm a nursing home are pureued by their over otectlve chlldren. (R) CT hr •• 10 min.) Cl) MOVIE ''The.Phantom Of 'r'he ()pe(a" (1943, Orama) a&Ude Rains. Nelson Eddy. f>. ma~ ·dltfla. ured muelcian who haunts the Peria Opera Houie kJdnaps a beautJfUI young aoprano and tak• her to , hluubterraneen tali. (2 "'8.) r eMOVIE "Fat And Sexy" (1960, ~)Gina Lollobriglda, Vittorio De Sica. An attrectlve young wldowp'etUIM-tO-her Italian vlllagt to look fot 1 ,_.. band.. <2 ms.> . e LOVE AMEACAN STYLE .: 12:10G!J MOVIE "The Bleck Knight" (195.4, ~ ture) Alan Ladd. Patricia Medina. l<lng Arthur ~ an ally In an unknown knight who hlf Pl ttwlwf a<1 attempt to overthrow him. (1 hr., 60 min.) 12: 15 CZ) MOVIE "Dirty Trickt" ( 1981, Cl>medy) Elliott Gould, Kate Jeokton. A liatvard proF111 or beoorMI the quany~anxloUI to gee their '*>di on a rtetntty titter written by °'°"-' Wathlnaton. ' · I' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1~-. l.:A~ I wtrH DAVID l.Ef tEMl4N Guests: Rob9rt lGlln, phot~ Yousuf ~. I~ .. -MU9eC HALL ;.An -With """ l.Aift*' Thi ..,,_. and hie~ loClk 'beck on '* oerMf' wNch lnob:tla " ~ EMO'l'IONAL MEETING-Naralie (Mindy Cohn) is emotionally upset when she suspect• her father of having as extra-martt.al alla1r on ''The Facu of Llfe'~ Wednelday at 9 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). ~"and"My~' (1hr.) Cl) OU>-~ 8 U "Craoker~ Cla&- slo" (from Washington. O.C.) (2 hrs.) CC MOVIE "Spartde" (1976, Orama) fl'ene Cele. Loaette McKee. During the 19508. three black • ters from the ghetto become musical superstara, bUt eventually tulfer from the pressures of stardom. 'PG'_j1 hr., «l min.) , 12:40(CJ MOVIE "Shogun Auasaln" (1981. Adven- ture) Toml&aburo.:.~ama. Maaahlro T omff<awa. A fOl1n8( shogun who was maneuvered out of hlsr= by a ruthlele clan of spies VOW'S to take . (1 hr. 26 min. /1:00• ~Blue Oahil8" /19"6, Mystery) Alen Ladd. VerC>r\lca Lake. An ex'"8eMceman Is ~ pected of murclefing his unfaithful wife and must ~ove his Innocence. (2 hrs.) • MOVIE "The Rainmaker" (1956. Romance) Burt Lancatter. KathaMe Hept>um. A con mat\ poalog as a ralnmaker not only ends the drooght In a.sm811 Southwestern tOWf\. but aleo brings needed romance and conftdence to a aplnater. (1 tv., 30 min.) ®MOVIE "S.0.9." (1981, Comedy) Wiiiiam Hd-ct.n, Julie Andrewe. A movie director who haa just flnlthed a muttHnllKon dollar turt<ey goes from attempted Slklde to a blzarrety Inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'R' (21\rs., 4 min.) CD> MOVIE "High Rlak" ~1981, Adventure) Jamea Brolln, Cleavon Little. A trio of greedy Mends plOf the robbery of a mlllon dollara from a South M'l60- can drua dealer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 1:10e ~"The Magus" (1968. Orama) AnthO- ny QIJlnn, Mlchael Cetne. A mystic toys with the minds of an lntea.ctual Englishman and a trail young g~1tv .. 30mln.) 1:30. NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT I ''St8fdUtt Memor1e8" (1980, Orama) • Woody Atten, Cher1ottt R&mpllng. A tuooe88ful dlfectOI' faces a pereonal crtels as he tTlel to make some ma)or decltiotlt In hit llfe. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 29 1:~ MOVIE "Father Of The Bride'.' ( 1950. COme-~) SptnClf T~Ellzabettl Tayfc>r. A father expe-rlincet an of the and heed8chet lllvolYld with the preparatlont. hls,.daUgtlter'• upcoming wed- ding,_ rt hr., 33 min.) 1:65(1) M<ME "The Stud" (1978, Orama) Joen · Colllnl, OllWI Tob'es. A waiter lldvMclt hit car.., by sleeplng with .. bole'• Wife. 'A' (1 ht., 36 mlt\.) . 2:00. ~"Or. Stra~, Ot: How I~ To itop Worrying And lov. The Bonlb" (.1984, ComedV> Peter Sellerl. Georoe e. Scott. An 1n1ene Att ForOI gtner.t c:aoaet wottd trwmbfl wbln he_ ~to ~ • bomber etteck on the so.t Unton. (1hr •• 55mln.) e MCME ··~ Dundee" · (198S, Adyenhn) Cfwtton Helton, A6otwd ..,,._ A~ n11Joc liaedl 100 ~-pf'llolllfa on 1 dangerous ,,.._ '60f\~tM~ (2tn..30d\.) \ I< >I {" I '\( I .\ I< )\ 11. ~ 5:10(1) ''Veneeaa" (1976. Orama) OIMa Palcal. 5:-40(1) "Huckleberry Finn" (1974, Adventure) Jeff East Paul Winfield. -e:oo{ti ''Oh Heavenly~ (--1eeo. Gomecty) GMYy Chase. BenJI. 6:06all "A Stranger In My Arms". (1959, Orama) June Allyson. Jeff Chandler. 8:30e "The Little Ark" (1971, Adventure) Theo- dore Blkel. Phlllp Frame. CZ) ''Kramer Vs. Kra"\8"'" ( 1979, Orama) Oustln Hoffman, Meryl Streep. 7:00(1) "Star lrek -The Motion Picture" (t97.9, SC!enc&-Flctlon) Wlftlam Shatner. Leonard Nlmoy. 8:00~ "Burn!" (1970. Orama) Marton Brando. Evaristo Marquez. CID "SST: Disaster In The Sky" (19n, Suapente) Lorne Greene. Burgess Meredith. 8:06 all "So This Is Love" ( 1953, Biography) Kat~ Grayson, Merv Griffin. 8; 16(%) ''My Bloody Valentine" (1981, SUSpet\ee) Paul Kelman. Lott Heller. 8:300 "Silent Movie" (1976, Cortledy) Mel Brooks, Ma~ Feldman. 9:.46(%) "Seems Like Old Times" (1980, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. 10:00CI:) "Barry Lyndon" (1976, Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Marisa Berenson. ® "Kramer Vs. Kramer" (1979, Orama) Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep. (I) "Royal Wedding" (1951. Musical) Fred Astaire. Jane Powell. · 10:06all "Revenae Of The Gladiators" (1962. Adven- turel_Mlckey 11argltay, Jose Greco. 11:00'• "Gunn" (1967, Myst9f)') Craig Stevens. Edward Asner. 11 :30 (}) "Dirty T rtcks" ( 1981, Comedy) EJllott Goulet. Kate Jaci(son. .\I J LH"< >< >" \I<>\ 11 .~ • 12:oO• ·~ Coiosaus Of New York" (1958: Hof· roe) Otto Krtiger. Mala Powers. • ''The Midnight Man" (1974, Mystery) Burt L,M. caatr.;. Susan Clark. • 'Teacher's Pet" (1958, Comedy) Clark Gab6e. Doris Day, I -1:00.• "Gu" (1981. Comedy) Donald Suthertand, Susan Anspach. 1:115(}) .. Hfstory Of The World -Part r· (1961, ~) Mel Brooks, t.4adeltne Kahn. 1:30CI:) "Union City" (1' hr .. •30 min.) CB> "Raggedy Man" (19131, Orama) Sissy Spac:et(, Eric Roberts. 2:00(!) "Farewell My Lovely" (1975, Mystery)·~ ert Mitchum, Ct\artotte Ramc>llng •• CC "Seems Like Old Times" (f980. Comedy) Gd- . die Hawn, Chevy Chale. 2:30. "The Concert For Kampuchea" ( 1980, Mvlt- cal) Paul McCartney, The Wh0.- 3:00()) "The Hideaways" (1973.-Comedy) lngr1d ... Bergman, Johnny Doran. (}) "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979, Orama) Dustin Hottman. Meryl Streep. ':ooe "A Man Called Gannon" (1969, Western) Tony Franciosa, Mlchael SarrazJn. -'<J:) "Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981, Fantasy) . Rolf Harris. .I, CD> "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980. Comedy) Chevy Chase. SenJI. e "No Nukes" (1980. Musical) JacQori Browne, C~. StUls & Nash. 5!00CIJ "Star Trek -The Motion Plctunt'' (1079, Science-Fiction) William Shattler, leonatd Nlrr\OV. CZ> "Seems LI<• Old Times" (1980, Comedyf Qol.. die Hawn, CMv Chlee. 6:06@ "Thi ~altese Fatcon" (1941, MystefY) ~Bogart. Sydney G,...._treel 6:30 " _ d Of A Soldier" (1969} VJldlmlr • noa Trof<hOIW!ko. l . \ I . " I '..< ~ Thursday (continued) •x teandal In London. a Pflvate detective Is mur- defeO and relncamated as a scruffy dog. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 43 min.) • (II) SAMMY, THE WAY-OUT SEAL When two boys sneak en Injured sea llon Into their home. pande- monium ensues. (Part 2) CDl MOVIE uzl.llu Dawn'· -(J.919. Drama) Burt Lao- # caster. Petar O'Toole. The English wage a bitter war llQalnst the Zulu nation In 19tfl-century Africa. 'PG' t2 tvs .• 1 min.) • MOVIE "Rlaaedv Man" (1 981. 0ralJMI) Sissy Spa~ Etic·Ro&irtS: In 1944, a telephone operator In a ama• Texas town $8Cffflces her standing In the community When she has a short affair wtth a com-~t-bound sailot. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) &somv~ I IJQ( CAVETT E:NGOVERNMENT 7!1K\Ml~ A8CNEW8 . P.M. M~GAZINE An offstage look at the woman knowrt as Minnie Peart. sotvtng cnmes with hypno-aa t<OJAK MEET THE MAYORS ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT M•A•s•H JOKER'S WILD • euetNESS REPORT THE MUPPETS • FLASHBACK: WALL STREET CRASH 1928 Actual newsreels help dramatize the stories of tour survivors following the October 1929 New YOl1( Stock Exchange crash. (1 hr.) CD MOVIE "For Your tyes Onty" (1981, Adveo- h.n) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tra<;M a criminal who:sned a top seqet BtlUsh cSefens.t devtce. 'PG' 2 hrs., 5 min.) • (%)MOVIE '. SAent Partner" ( 1979. Suspenee) Blott Gould, Christopher Plummer. A bank tetler's Impromptu attempt to cash In on a robbery leaCfS to hara8'ment and terror when the real thief chases him to recapture his loot. 'R' (1 hr., 45 min.) 7:06@ NEWS 7:30. 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: a profile of pollcewoman Lynn Cummings; a look at how video ganwe have affected the aveAtge Amer~n famAy: a man who ha come up With a new cookie called the Peoc1e Bone. l •FMMLYFEUO -m ON LA. Featured: the latest trends In 1-.~~Fca.a u·A·s·H tNGNAT\JAE Gues1: Frank Mankiewicz. I MACNEJL I~ REPORT FAWLTY TOWERS ~ AER08la8E: ArN AHCED Get In shape, look good. ·and feet greet with this physicaJ fitness pro- ~ (J>.MAONUM. P.L A fashk>n designer wfl058 TAKATA NURSERY, Landscaping & MaJrunance Expert Japanese Gardeninc Service *Monthfy-Weekly *'(ard MaJnt., Tree Trimming *Bonsal Pruning & General Clean-up •COmmerelat & Reetdentlal *20 Years Experience NEEDS PBOTECl'ION-:-Parch Mackenzie guest stars as an author whose life ls Jn dJJnger. $he h1nls Magnum (Tom Selleck) to proteci her on "M1'8:,um, P .L" Thursday at 8 p.m . on KNXT ( . 2). partner nas been murdered hires Magnum to pro- tect her. (R) (1 hr.) 8 • FAME The atudeots plan a benefit ahow for two former vaudeYllle stllt1 who are tMng at the IChool. (R) ( 1 hr.) . • MOVtE "Fantas11o Voyage" ( 1966, Sclenc»-flo. tlon) Stephen Boyd. Raquel Welch. Surgeons and theif equipment are reduced to microbe size In ordef .. to pecform a delicate operation Inside the bl'aln of ·a famous scientist. (2 hra.) · • (II DARKROOM A ~er visits a smalHown fun.. hou98 and a young hoodlum tangles with a repUt9d witch. (R) (1hr.) • MOVIE ''Gold" (1974, Adventure) Roger Moote. 5uNMah Yon<. A crafty band of apecMe- tOB led by an enterpr1sing Englllhman d9iAles a scheme to ~ up world gad prtc. by flooding a South American gold mine. (2 tn.) (!)PAUL~ I • P.M. MAGAZINE A look at the making of an adUll movie; sotvtng crimes with hypnoets. e MOVIE "Beyond Belief' (19'18) Oocomentary. Various manifestations of the paranormal, lncfudlng faith healing, reincarnation and telepathy. are atu6- led. [2 hrs.) 8 BOTANIC MAN "Latitude 1Mo'' Dr. David Bell· my demonstrates differences In' vegetation 10t'9I by cJlmtMng Into the Andel from the ~or. • U.8. CHA0NtCLE "The Power Ntd The Glofy'• Edmund Muskie, Eliot Rlchatdlon, o.ic Clffcwd, :POM t1!f DOMUm ANDER<ON~ NJTON\OTNE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE P9'SE 'PICKUP·DILtYEltY ~:::·tml (714) 142~111 (Forrneny of \ynl1man'a) 1 ~ T' u Robert Str~ Nofziger and SW 8-lttat anetyze the of J)OWef' attached to high t • K PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene Silk· ho6 an Informative toOk at what'• new et the movlel. CC> MOVIE "Foxea" (1980, Orama) Jodie Folt•, ~ Salty Kellerman. The vlcllme of bl'oken homel ~ !> uncaring parents. four teen-age girts try to aoothe their emotional wounds through drugl and 1ex. 'Fr :t' ~hf .. '6 min.) a: 8POR'T8 CENTER {: ON LOCATION ''Rich Little And n. Great Pr• <- tenderl" The MGM Grand Hotel In La Vegea la the §. setting for tfil lhowcaM featuring the '"9teet ~ fmpresek>nlata In Ametica. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ CD) MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) w.ern Hot-• deh, JUfle Andrewa. A mcMe dll'ector who haa ju1t ~ . ftnllhed • a muttl-mWk>n dollar turkey ooee from a> attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired r.-shootlng N of his epic. 'A' (2 hrs., 4 min.) Cl) MOYtE '.'I.a Cage A4Jt Follea 11" ( 1980, .eom.- dy) Ugo Tognez.zl, Michel--Serreult. A mlddle-aged gay couple are the quany of e secret organlzatlOn trying to get the mlctofltm that one of them swal- lowed. 'R' (1hr .. 39mln.) e MOVIE "Siient M<Me" 11976. Comedy) Mel • Brooks. Marty Feldman. A former m<Me director and hll two cohorta try to save a rNJot studio from bank~ by flrnlog the flrs1 sHeot movte In ye811. 'PG' ( t tv:, 2e min.) 8:06 a1' All IN THE FA.MIL Y 8:30(1) RACING FROM YONKERS ~ I ObOCOUPLE MOVIE "Ballad Of A Soldier" ( 1959) Vladimir lvashov, Shanna Trokho<enko. A young eoldler trys lo reeoh hll home on e fuf'lough dUrJng World War H. i ~~ PREVIEWS Rog« Ebert and Gene Sklk- el host an Informative look et what's new at the movies. • L.A8J CHANCE GARAGE Blad Seert vtett. the shop of an 8l'9ne rebullder. 8:36Gl) MCME""'Come All The Cup" ( 1951, Orama) James Caonev. Gig Young. A man left worthJeel because ci hli drinking Is taught to faoe tlfe again ~~h the efforts of another alcohollc. (2 hra., 1.5 8:45 ~CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM SCENE ~00. (I) SIMON & SIMON A.J . and Rick are hired ~a Jea~ wife to follow her husband. (R) (1 hr.) • e Dff'AENT STROKES A young Korean man clelrTll that Mr. Drummond Is his father. (R) o e 0 BARNEY MU.ER Ulget's malklfdef bride am.. 4rom Iha Far East. arl(j • frustrated Mense mem~~ rampage. (R) Q I IRB.ANO: A TB.£Vl8ION HISTORY MA8TERPECE THEATRE "Pride And~ dice" Mr. Bingley'• abrupt departure to London hurts Jane deeolv and Elizabeth It con'f'lnced that the ~eeebl9 Mr. Darcy was to blame. (Part 3) R 1 hf.) .. - AACING "SCCA Super Vees" from nd. Ohio. (2 hrs.) CC MOVIE "Bia Wednesday'' (1978, Orama) JM- Mlchael Vinoenl. Wllltam Katt lllree Cdfomla bo)'I enjoy the sU11 and sand untM they begin ro reellze that there'• more to llfe than doWn their NEW JAPANESE RESTAURA TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL • EDJor Tafyalli • Tem,.... s .. .-. ..... prepued by . , oar fa...ou J~ Gel • Beer • W1• • Said @ JAPANESE ~g.:s~-.. RESTAU'llANT ~ ·- ...J \ I I : -1 I I I I I I I I I I I r- - ,. YESTERDAY'S MURDEll -Private Investigators A.J. andRicJc Sunon (lrom 'felt. Jameson Parker and Gerald McRaney) qwstkm a busineaman (Kenneth Man) about a murder that took place 22 years ago on "Simon & Simon" Thursday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). «!) MOVIE .. er ..... W11rtot.. ( 1·952. Western) Jon Hall, CMstlne Llnon. In 1811, the British push tor war wtth the Shawneee. ( 1 hr .• 30 l'[lln.) \:10. MOVIE "Hitter: The Lat Ten Deya" (1973, Draml) AJec ~ Simon Wetd. POIWMd by personal turmoil. Adolph Hitler spends hll flNll days ban1cact.d In.a bUnket from hie enemies. (1 hr., 30 min.} . 9NEWS 1:T5CC) MOVIE "A Clockwork Orange" (197l, Sot- ence-Fletlon) MalcOlm McDowell, Patrick Magee. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. When police capture the leader of a teen-age gang of rapists and murdef- n, the method of ~ehablllta him proves even mCJ(e ttveatenlng to . 'R' 2 tn., 17 min.) 1:308eNBCHEWS • ClAU..AGHER: MAO AB MELL GaAaghet proves once again that a staiw:HJp comic Is only as funny as his props -this time the "Sledge-0-Matlc" Is featured. (1 hr.) 1:46 (%) MOVIE "History Of The Wor1d -Part I" ( 1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kahn. Man's illustrious history -from Neanderthal cave-meo to the Spanish Inquisition -1$8iC8mlned. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) 2:00. MOVIE "let No Man Write My Epitaph'' ( 1960, Drama) Shelley Winters, Bun Ives. A hood's son and wife attempt to IUf'Vlve after he Is executed ~the mob. (2 hrs., 15 min.) • (II) MOVIE "Wolfen" (1981, Suspense) Albef1 Fin- ney, Plane Venora. Polloe are faced with an unusuel problem as New ~or1< City Is !Qvaded by a p8()t( of ~ WOives. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 tnlo.) 2:05 (!THEWS 2:20 (() MOVIE "The Happy Hooltef!' ( HH5, Come- dy) Lynn Redgtave, Jean-Plefl'e Aumont. The life of New York's famous call girt, Xaviara HOiiander, Is 1okf. 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 ~ I 2:30 (!) MOANING CH e MOVIE "The Terror" ( 1963, Horror) Boris Kar- loff. Jack Nicholson. A French offlcef tracks down a mysterious girt to an eerie mansion owned by a sadlstlc madman. (1 hr., 30 min.) I RATPATAOL ="History Of The Wor1d -Pert I" (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kahn. Man's lllustrl-- ous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the ~ lnqulsltlon -Is examined. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 2:40~.NEWS 3:00m JOE FRANKLIN ~:=.a FORUM 3:109 MOVIE ''Kial Me, KlH Me" (1916, Mystery) Stela Stevens. Michael Andenlon. A pollce Investi- gator ~ In probing Into the death of a schoolteacher, although her superiors Insist that they already have the killer In custody. ( 1 hf •. .30 mln.l ·· 3:20(Z) MCME "Dirty Tricka" (1981, Comedy) Elliott Gould, Kate Jackson. A tiarvard p<ofessor becomes the quarry of peraons anxious to get ~ hands on a recently discovered lettet wt1ttwt by Georf Washington. 'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) 3:30 8PORT8WOMAN 3:46 MOVIE "Bumi" ( 1970, Orama) M81ton Brando, Evarilto Marquez. A smel Portugueae IMnd°I sb'\We for lndlpendlnC:e 18 exploited by a Cflfty 18th-century Brttleh cotonlsl. (2 tn.. 15 min.}_ 4:00• V.OVAOE. TO TH! IOm:JM OF 1lE SEA ~.W'( IWNIGNff 8PORT8 CENTER MOVIE "My Bloody Valentine'' (1981, &Mpenee) Paul Kelmln, Lon Heier. A amal town beComet • ICefW <1' terr« during their annual Valen-tln9's 0eyd9nee. 'R' (1hr •• 31 min.") · Cl) MOYIE "La Cage Aux Folles II" (1980, Come- dy-) l)go T ognaul, Michel Semwtt. A mtddlHlged gay coup6e are the quarty of a saaet organiaikln trying to get the rrWcl'ofllm that one <1' theo'1 ..._ lowed. 'A.'' (11l'Wtw ••• 39 min.) •:OGI FUNTIMe 4:15 MOVIE "Lady For A Night'' (1042, Romance) Joen Blondel, John Wayne. A WOfMr\ from • gembllng boet mllrriee a men for his welth end a ~ed poettlon In sodllty. (Thi' .• 45 •::"ct> ... fWO<EA • ll<>VE .. Raggedy Man'' (1981. Orama) 8'l8y sp.celc, Erle AoDirtt: In 1944, e ~ op9Nlor • 1n • am.a r._ t~ ucnftcel her stlhdlng 1n the community When lhe hu • ltlOrt affair with a ~ blt-bOund MllOI. 'PG' ( 1 tw .. 36 min.) :4:3511.) t ~Of JEAN':llE By FRED ROTHENBERG .,, .............. NEW YOl\K -Oh say, what can you .ee by the dawn's early light? Television newt, and lota more of it, with two new ~ tnunpeting an even earlier reveille for vtewen wbo can't tum on t.tie1r .batteries without turning on their eeta. NBC'a .. Early Today," a half-hour neWIC8St, is being offered to the netw()fk'a stations at 6 or 6:30 a .m . Not to be outdone, ABC pushed up its September start-up date for .. ABC News 'This Morning" to compete. ''Ttill Morning" offers an hour of news in 15-minu~· tptervala starting at 6 a.m. ABC's affiliates gmerally are oombinl.ng one eegrnent each ball.hour with 15 minutes of loCa1 news. ABC jumped its own F to protect top-rated "Good Morning Amerka, ' which battles NBC's -"Today .. and No. 3 .. CBS lilomfne News" from 7 to 9. CBS, then, had to make a countermove, aruiOOnciDa that the "CBS Morning News" would .add an earlier 30 minutes Oct . .f. The lang1iUJU\fng ''Captaill Kangaroo" gets shuttled to SatUr&y and Sunday. . The CBS News half hour couJd be Wied by affiliates at 6 or 6:30, and it 8bouldn't be oonfu.ed with the news encrc-=hment at the other end of the dock. late nlaht. nm fall. CBS wm start "Nilht Watch,'' whiCh will nan from 2 to 6 a.m., thus bluibtina the oveml&ht foe a limited audience of niibHhtft wcriten. IJ*mnleca and lleepwalken. Did you ih1nk NBC and ABC would yield the w~ houri without a fight? Of oowae not. NBC will get first craCk at Snooze News Viewers with ''NBC Newt Overnight," from 1:30-2:30 a.m., Tue.day throuah Saturday. Lloyd Dob}'ns and Linda Ellerbee, who were correrpondenta on the Irreverent news mapzine show, "Weekend," co-anchor the last word -or is it the ftnt word? -In newa and Sports. A.cmrdina to 'NBC'a tn-houle publicatlqn, Newaietter, " •NBC News Qvemilht' w1ll al8o focus on the latest ltories in dence, medicine, the ~ entertainment add a.rcbaeoloQy .•• But dOn't expect much arch.eolqry at 8 « 6:30. .Both ABC and NBC think they know what the Robert Urich ·knits together new series ' BRYANT GUMBLE KATHLEEN SULLIVAN viewer-USt.ener-wanta at that hour, of1ert.na the NBC, which apllta the news reporting on eady bird all-•wa nidio with pi:iute9. Be9ldes • ..Today' between .Jane Pauley ln New Yark and news, -it will feature commuter weather, tpOl'ta and Chris Wallace in WuhJ.nat.on, hu Mi. Pauley a .Uong emphasis on financtal and farm newa. t.e=f. with her "Today" co-anchor, Bryant ''The audience at that hour 1t not up to watch O . It'• the latat cleveJopment ln Gumbel'• TV,. but toAet C,2.ln ... " aaya Steve Friedman, evolution fiUD sportsman to neWlllWl. executive pfod\.leer' Of 'Today." .. That's why we'll "In a 1e:m1nute program (witbout be falter~ provkfina a quick fix of news. oommerdals), ).'!>" dcn't need three people« the Viewers at 7 to 9 allo have to get gg6ng, but ~ cost of two stualm." says ~ add.in.I that It'• are a lictle more .edentary." tougher to have anchor qutchat when they'n! in Robert E. l'rYe, executive producer of ''This different dtiel. . Morning'' on Ai\C, calls pre-dawn vtewen a BuicaUy._~th "Early Today" (nicknamed El' "move-abol1t, no-nonaena., hard-news, hud-over at NBC) and "ABC News This Mo('llin8" infonnation audience. For thoee who can cock an (referred to u "This" at ABC) are hard news eye toward ua. we won't Just provide narntive. broadcasts geared to the dashing buatneH We're all-news TV." commuter. Both J>tOll'UDI ahowcue male-female St.eve Bell, who doea a more com.,.ct news co-ancbon, slmlJar to what you ~t 1ee on local segment on "Good Morning America." his help news broedcasta the night before. ringing the nation'• alarm an Dour e.rlier. Kathleen·· Evidently rnmn1n&-TV and network news Sullivan, formerly ot c.able Newt Net*k'• ~ titibn ~ .ericM bullri E HI 80 RRoua, in time newacut, joint Bell Jn Waahlniton. The =;that ·~odaY'•" Willard Scott ~ aetually do weather, eporta and ftnanct.1 ~la reported ou.t weather without IChtlck and forec:u1a minus the of New Yon. ·---'-bUthda announcements. "We're trying to utlllze the conversational .cen~ -Y medium of TV wfth two anchon," Aya Frye. "It "We have two m*-iom," aya ~ "A won't be pure ra-ta-ta-tat..... 11'CC"'9'Nl prqp'am and protectinl 'Today, .. __ .] l ·-· 1..- I I l I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I .. I k=--I I I I ~ t I I I I I I . PILL IN TBlf 8LA&E ·-I'•• waaelle• ...-.A..S.B" n111Ter '' Rh llM I a.It -.. reeall wMt ........ te .......... .., m.a. At the end of the th.I.rd ~ ot the lona-nmnine .ne., McLeUl Steveman derided to leeve the •bow. The writen accommodated ~·y having Henry killed In a plane a.h on hil way atatellde. SELLECK AS SAC&ETT -·I ltear Tem 8eDet* U. m.e. a ..... fer-TV--._ Wlliat II IM aame "It_.~ wUI we '"it! Selleck ii ret.wnlna with Sam El.lion and Jeff Olterbage • the three Sackett brothel's created by western author Louill L•AJDOJr and fiast ~t to screen life in a two-part TV l"Qg_Vle The Daybttaken." Their la teat adventures will be called "Shadow Riden'' and ahoWd air in 1he late ftU or early winter. Miss Universe to air froin Lima ' from Pagel lift. llO there are no aecond chances to aet thinaa rtghL Wbat'a more. most everyone CCl stage Is facing a camera for the tint time. The man who probabq best knowa bow it all comes together la Sid Smith. He's the a.how's 111'.0dua:r J"1w. bu1 lac. 11 yean .he d1tect.d &he l>..-nt. Aooord1nc to &nith, the whole thina jul\ wouldn't happen if lt weren't for the all-out cooperation of the competitcn. 85 of the moat beautiful yowic women ln the world. 'There'• a treoendow Will':r:: to pitch in and make the lhow work/' Smi aald. '-ihey're Dog days television - -rerun·s of reruns .. ,~ SOri',s replaceme~t willing to go on even when their feet hurt llO much they want to cry:• or coune, they are unatews. So how bard can Smith work them? And woukln•t .he rather be wwkina with ~?Not nee rily '°'•YI he. Andhe'a a&o quick to point out that pnit are not always llO ~ with their reheiarmJ time. ''They keep amwinl you that they're 'quick atudiea' and cbl't need lt. 11len they come on and botch up reading the cue cards." · &Dith happens to love the Pageant. "I don't go tor people who poo-poo it.'' he offered. -''Ten-to-one. they've never seen it; probably think rt•a the way It med to be yean •· WIUcb lt'-n•t." Smith alllO tbinb tbe Plltent la on the rtaht tndt ace m awful lot of P.!iap1e tune in. ''We clon~ ~ to-.Nit --. or men. er old peoople, or youn11ier1, .. be Hid. "Our oil 'Sanford & Son?' 81 W. WIUON CASEY ~............. ., 1. Who .rep18ced Lamont u Fred'• cohort on "Sanford?"' Thouab not of the ame nee, nor bis eon. this overwefCht actor w• always the aabject ot Fred'a (Redd Foxx) wlt. 2. Who starred • .Ellie Mae on the once popular "The Beverly fflllbWiea?" Aad as a bonua, what did a.be take up after actina (or lack of decent parU? 3. What was the name of the a.how dwt went off the air ln 1962 which starred John Fonythe hand.llna the problems of h1a niece, Kelly. played by Noreen CorcXnn' 4. What ~ of buamal did ceor.e Jeffenon (Shennul Hermley) manaae and nm m t1'e ~ comedy, '"lbe Jef.fenorw'' which al8o starred laabel Sanford -Lou.? • 5. On the_.,CBS ''Cami Bw:nett Show," what two male CXJC!Wdlarw Weta her aidekkb? 6. Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride played husband 'and wife on a aeries of old movkCt 'l1wy were always called Ma and Pa. but what was their lMt name? ANSWER&• .,. I. Cal (0-W JltlftleJ) i . DMM or. Real estate waleeu. .............. · •· l>r1 eln.,... $. Tim C-wa,, llaneJ Iormu I. Kettle · TV Te.en are avai.labk in the book. "TV Trlvi• Quiz," which Include• more tbu SOO ql.MSllom and may be~ fol' $3 from C.-e Co., 101 Lafayette St., Spartanburg, SC 29303. Sau.faction guanntftd. ·der00sraphks are very broad .. We must be doina tome~ right." - 'television penonality Bob Barker will be master of ceremoniea and Joan Van .Ark, star of the Network lelies "Knots Landing," will be television hostel8 fer the Pe,aeant. - Repreaentin1 the United States in the competiti6n will be Terri Lea Utley, who was recently crowned Mi8a USA 1982 (n oeremonlea broadcalt on CBS. John Schnelder, •tar of "The Dukes of Hazzard,'' will be &he apecia1 guest star OD '°'Dle 1982 Mita Univene P.geant:' In aldltion to his act1ns career. John Schnekler haa eafab1iabed hlmaelf aa a-talented musical entertainer and ~ artist. LMt )981"• debut album. and bit~. 7lt"1 Now OP Never/' marked him u a ~ Dlt!W mUl6cal ialent, and biamcst recent album, • Quiet Man," and the •in•le, .. Dreemin." are currently ridinc the charts. ' I & i ?*#4 n ACROSS 1,5 Shown, co-hosts Over 30 Beat AES twice 31 Me and My- 32 Tornmy- Easy 11 George or T.S 13 Comedian Jerry 14 Up frant 15 Feast--famlne 16 "-a clear day . " 17 The-Expeditions 18 Star on Lewis and Clar!( 20 Balin or Claire 21 -Any Girl 23 Gazzara or Vereen 2~ Exist 25 Donna Dixon role 28 -the Kings Men · 29 Debt abbr. 35 LBJ's VP·. 3& Kin.a-Saud 39 Played Connie BrOOks 40 Chapeau •i Plays Furley u Mr. Sharil's lns1gne 45 Miss Merman's 11on-ot1 46 Romero or Blythe 47 Rhelt's Scarlett '49 Stara on Nurae • 52 ca11 Me- 53 Golfer Gary 54 L~fs-a ~I DpWN 8uddlea , 3 Ebro or Gr•nd• " Suaannalt or Dick 5 Joani. on 1-iAPPY Daya 6,2-' Down M0 A0 S0 H atar 1 Mr. O'Neal'a lnalgne 8 Amtrak unit (ab.) 9 Hole-- 10 Sha--- 12 -and Sympathy 13 Nat Klng- 19 Mr. Boone's algn.olf 20 One of the Mandrell• 22 Played Ted Baxter 24 See 6 Down 26 One of the Beerys 21 ..-Brynner 28 Commerclala 33 Ann °' An~n 3" -Street 35 Plays Joyce 36 -Sanctum 37 "Role torConnery 38 Part of the Bible: abbr. 40 Movie atamng The S..tles 41 Cltlzen- 42 Plays Magnum '3 Put on 48 Oklahoma city 50 Mr. Ar!(in's lnslgne 51 Penney. e.g. SOLUTION A conv.1tlent elNm--.. to tto.pltal .,..,.MCY tOOm• lot': ILLNESS INJURtES FRACTURES Thorough, Professional & Pereonallzed Care AOUL TS AND CHILDREN .. No Appointmint Needed • Immediate Attention Given WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ActEPTED ~FWV. I I 1· " -0 teTeral ,..,. ap fer Ge Eut. fte9 ••••aJJ IM wu' aw. WUt luippe!IM? -LN., CladaaU. Olli•. A:. We're u confulecl u you are. Seven! dwdca with ·the West'Coui raul\ed in the statement that there never WM a Maureen Morilley cha.rac1er. Well. of cou.ne, that's not true. There WM a Maureen ~s.:;cr she waa leell by .everal milUon "General '' viewen. We've ltnce bee1 told that the of Maureen and the actn. who played Mt were around durllur producer Gbta Monty's law'-of a~ from Gtl due to .wne.. When Mm~ Monty returned to the show, abe evidently waa not enthralled with the C8lting or the character and aaJd both Maureen Morimey and the actn. who played her abouJd be banished. a: BJ LYNDA. BIR8CB . Many happy retuml wU1 be occurrlni in the Q: LMy, 0 JM need &luHS! Lut week Y• said t•at Oana fell off • mH•tala •• .. Geaeral B .... ~~ Y• IMl, Ille leD ......... a wtaHw la die art muee.ml Bow CM.Id )'M poUIMJ mistake OM for die otllerT -SA, CMcqo. -.p world: Gerald Gordon, who played Mark Dante on ''General Holpttal'' eeveral ears back, will be retUmlna. Gerald left GH ~was Comidered one of Fred Silverman's favorite actan. (Silverman had · ~ ABC to berome prosram prelldent of briefl~~~j~~~ been dolna tome act1na aaalgnmeni. and a1ao worked on a lt'l'eellplQ. l:le will reappear shortly and we understand be will be involved with the charecter of Role Kelty. 1.nddentallf, ,Ibis iln't the tint Ume Gordco In a spedal sequence taped in Jamaica, hM left a .-P fO.--~ s.v.al yean • be aAs the Worf~ n.zmr~ actms Justlh Deas P~ Nick BeDinl on "'The Dodon.'" He exi\ed the and MargAret Colin, as the unorthodox show and • few YMrl law -.reed to came home. attorney Tom Hughes and policewoman Mary LJml Blab II ~ -p opera M,11.ron Mon'd#VftAl'V• trail the evil aenjus returnee, but DJOY1Da to a different lbow tbaD the -o-"9-··~.r , o one sbe orillnally at.erred on. Her 1u& ~ Mr. Big. The story Will air th.rough early Ju Finl off, you're ri&ht. we were wrong. He mast certatnly fell throuch a window and oo one was IDOl'e tbocked than we wben we saw it, since the column bad him fallina off a mountain. But hooat, that's what ABC hadhim doing up cmtil the lhow aired. • 'We are not ~ "POOi' us." but will briefly explain that tl)e tne for th.ls column oome1 before all the 90llps air through the week. We have a marvelous network of 80W'Ol!S -never to be named, IO that they'll stay 8DIUlcell -who are honest, faithful and hnJxl,I: A IA &rably helpful But every once in a. while, they make a mistake and pa1a lt on to ua. We untomma,::;r .,...eel one on to our readers. We apololl•, hope ~t i1 never happem apln. ....,...,.....t waa u Tara on "All My Cbildren;" August on KNXT (Ch. 2) week.days at 12:30 time she~ Julie RklJey •Annie on ''Aa the p.m. Q: T•I• b•1• me: We watc• "Searc~ fer World 1\um.'' It 1ee1m Julie hM been under-the Tom•rHw." S.meeme 11 la critical ce= weather for quite ... time wlth a hormone wci.., la tM Mlpital MuJ a time a tmbelancw and baa dedded to return home tQ A:. Tbe character ~t Robert Alda played. .. lftMllt -tile ...... *' are Mftr ....... Atlmta to be wtUf her parena. t Stuart Wbyland. w.. killed oft. In the noeyl.ine be We ..,.. ............... • ~ U >.. for Mary Lynn. .._.. looldnc trimmer, ··died in prilon. U you're aarprWd. fnMt8ine Aida's we eTer left WraDs ..-..:;-:jjaj l\Mlwewt • ny bJonder and prettier thm .,.. (RandlJl Edwwds, · aurpN9 when be and hJa real·life wife Wtn autnc Wt MfC' -N.V., Dem•lq, N.M. who tilled in when Julie fl.I'll left ••As the World down to watch .. D~' amisS dl.covttred bit k ahow ~·medical adviaer. Some may Turm." cMeWed to bwl out to c.Jllarnla.) chancter bad been of:ff Until then. Alda overlook th.Ml, but more to the point, it la often a Robert 'Bw1an JI now on the ">.. the World tbouaht be mlabt be retumlnl to the mow. ti. prob1em ta: cauwra aacJet. The bedraD. if raised up Turm" deck • well. when! lie will ~P fnltlally, iM character of Stuart Whyland ~ too biCb while the camera la abootina a aide shot of U.'a ttepmn. Brian JikCall. &bert ha to have been tbe Salem Bmnalrr..-Bowevw, ~( the patient. would be" in the way. -You baw )'Ola' In sewn( -p llper••1D:ludl1W,..,.... • Tor new ~11en jo(ned the abow, the crime w11111blft.d c:b*e: ~,at a cbarader throa"lb ........ ~:· "One Life. t0 Live~ (Iii l>et.er Janwn) and to J.b. . wbkb wOuld be ~ procedure ID a boilpffal. '"'NDI" (• Beeu, the c:baracter who .... "'l!Jbelmed or ......... W1IDa Mro -beramt rmartns. -then ~ around from ~ to bouae for ~--muz aca1 :m11 .... ,..,.. ... -moudJ1C, ete., With no ot.trucdcn. Jnlidbl). "A.816er WtrY, ... wt.at ... dle1r w? - Al8o t.:k an 1he cfa.JUme acreeJ1 la Michael E.Z., Palm BaJ, Jl'la. · ~ M""'"1 WM i.t wn on .. Ryan'• HoDe" • A:. Tbe ~Raebel.;;: Robin Slnller, ,l4kt.el Pavel! and 1-DOW turned up on "hn:h wbo won m alnl'd ~ fer ..,..._ for Tomanow," ...... -wiJJ .play a ctvzllnafy Darien an •'()ne • L.AW. r~ ber Wealthy ~. Warn& Carter. We undentand delm1ure. Marpret I.mpjt -.. llll!n • B-=tiel for Mldleel hlil biilD •jtwD m oo-Mow wardrobe to a~ time, and then Vldclda ~ who now reOlct the ......, Of :Ml cbaradilr. ~ the ,... .... ~ • Racblll . You cm allo ,catrh Kate MuJarew 1-k on "Rym'• l1qsW' .(or cameo •ppell"flDCell M Mary Q: 1 I••• ~••• SlamH lnm '•Geaeral ~pn. She"'°• the Biit actr.. to Jl(ll'tray Mary. ..,. ..... ., Ji it UUIJ '9'11 M ltaflal wl~ IM (Yes, 6t.ber Ida If f were leell after Kate ~ ~j -wMt qa ,... tell ... aMi& Mm? -1nc:hadlns Nicallae Goulet. ~ IMt wn on ~G•*•• W. '"Seudl for TCJIDCQ'OW .. • Cathy, played ~ A: A defiDi1e ,ea to ,aur fin& questbi. John, when the c:buw:ter w• ltiDed oil 'Now we are • who plays Blackie, will be ataytJw with the mow. If aappoeed to foreet" that any odlel' actre. came in be wen to leaw, it would ~ lMl'lor the ~. between Mm MWp:w and the denu.e of Mary.) .. Youns t..ov.. of Genenl lbpltal," whicb la a For tbcile of you who haW newr eeen Kate .as Mar)' projected aap for the fall of '81. Jahn ia 17, llv. at Ryan. abe waa aapsb; and yqu may remembw her bomt and • appeared In many ClOll\l1lel'da& from the abort-lived NBC Prime-time 11etW. ''Mra. Columbo.'' . 1 I ahoottna. In fad, Gunnar walb around ~ nex\ day .. ff notlimc -~ on the ..me a!)ow, MmF .. hit 1n the lhoulder by • bullet mil the next day it'• ap1n -if nodUDc balhl~. On "One Ufe to Live," Tony Loni ii lhot by poachen with a rifle. Apin. be'a fine within a matter of hours. · When people pt lbol. Chey pt hurt. Most gunshot wOun49 have Joac·IMdnc effects. u the wrlten and producen of ~ oper9I ~ ahow the very real and terrlfytn1 ramtfJcattom of ~. then we IUCll"'* they ay away from It - •• 51 espedally on ahowl which take hours to Jook at every part of a character'a em:>tional makeup. .,, ~ SEVERAL STARS are treading the bo6rda at ~ straw-hat theeten this au.mmer. John W¥f Shipp (Kelly, "Guidini Light") will be playtnf' CUrly in r !'Oklahlma!° Don Stewart (Mike, GL) will appeu ~ In "Arata of Pemanoe'' in Ohio and will allo be ,, teefl .at the CMc Light Opera In Ptttlburgb. Both S: aeton--wW eonttn~ to woclc on "Guldlng-Lflht" • with a11owanoes beina made for their traveling:.< echedula Add to the flBt no...g Marland, "Guiding ~ Ught'•" head writer, who •tarted out Iii an actor.'< Doug will be aeen a1 Herbie in the mmical ~ "Gypsy.'' That pert was uaayed on Broadway by · Jack Klugman and in \he movies 4ty Karl Malden. ~ WEDDING BELLS are eet to ring fot Oleryl P~Joraki, editor of ''Soap Opera Stars," and pi6ducer George Mead. The couple will Wed J~r, 18, then Meade will get busy with "Guidini Light ' actor Jerry Ver Dom(&.). The two are puttln& toflether a string of IOAp opera variety ahows that will be nann.lng at the Paramua Mall in Panmua, N.J. Aue· 5 throuch November. More information on * abowa, the stan and the times in a later column. YA WANNA CHIAT? Ml8HT Al WIU DO n UP UAL oopo, HUHf ·r~t- SWB!I' SHOP . . . ..... ~ vou·u haw to ecrape the butttffat on the root r-------~---------='----.1• of your mouth, -that wll ..!!.*~ f~ - 1. CAROUSEL -The ortgtnal "Creamery" toe cnM\. Al Mtunl """"'· ,.., or... & low • COl'Mfttl Fatl Fatl Fatt P9ua ,_, mett.d mil(. 2. ow -'*' .. m111te W11t1 ,.., butter a ,.., dlocaa.11 ~ hoNltl Jelly ......_. tool . I , . - .' . J • . . -.• , . . · IARIEN .IRO•E SUBARU ' . . . IF ,~, ' -, DA1' fl~ -.. KODAK DISC, KODACOLOR II, KODACOLOR 400,,· .. .. • l. KODACHlOME 25, KODACHROME '64, BLACK AND ·WHIT• YP·FX~PX-TX f • .. I . , . ' : . . .. ....................... I FIRE STATION INAUGURAL-_:_ About 90 c.orps A1r Station bettled the blat.e for tlve acres of brush burned Thunday afternoon in houn. C.U8e of the fire, which caUled no l the~ ffillt.Wood9'Canyon area in what in).lties and never threatened any barlldtngs. ' · firefiglitera described u the fint major still ia under lnvstiption. fire offida• l81d. bruahf lre of the year. More than 80 · '1be fire tint WU re~ at 1 p.m. and WU firefl1hten from the Oranae County Fire oontamed by 6 p-m. Department and unita from El Toro Marine Nuclear f o~s won't appeal Sea_l Beach group plans lurtber action against Navy base The Seal Beach ~ear Action A press c onference is environmental studies on the 1 group la expected to announce scheduled at the Loe Angeles impact that conventional and l Monday that lt will not appeal Press Club. nuclear weapons could have on the dismissal of its lawsuit their nelizhborhood. against the U.S. Naval Weapons The Seal Beach IUOUP in May Station. 1 o s t ~ w s u i t s e e k i n g Judf A. Andrew Hauk ruled in U. . Federal Court in Los Angeles that the preaence or abeenoe of nuclear weapons waa lllDllTll lllCl/11111111111111 OHANGECOUNlY CA Llf.OHNIA 25 CENTS 'Heavies' helped? Cooking oil substitute seen dieters'aid • CINCINNATI (AP) -It's still a long way from approval. but an experimental fat substitute that .nwmhlM cooking oil might hold prom18e for overweight ~le and t}w. with heart problema. Raearcher'I at the Untvenity of Cincinnati believe that a 1yn the1lc-fa t 1u b1tl tu te developed by the Procter & Gamble Co. can help diet.en take off weight and keep tt-off, while reducing their choJesterol levels. ''It will make weight losing infinitely euier," uld Charles Glueck, bead of the General Clinical Rele.arcb Center at UC. The 1ubuance, aucro1e polyester, w., aub9t1tuted for fatty It.am In a atudy aDd helped a aroti1P of obese people fose wetaht without harmful aide effecta, Glueck uid Tbunday. Sucroae polyeater pa11ea throup the dtaeattve ap~ witboUt belnl abeorbed. redUtinC the m.anber of caJariee \aken lnto the bod1, and alao reduce. cholest.erol 1eve1a. Glueck aa1d. It will be at least a few years before the 1ub1tance could ~ve government approval for ~ wie,, but Glueck aald be bellevea It one day wlll be preaibed as a wei&ht-loa aid. "It's a n o vel, almost idioayncratic compound,'' 'Glueck said. "It ia entirely different from other welJht~ntrol products we've had m the put ... This ia really the firlt, il you will, fat substitute." Other wetaht-oontrol products tend to re duce amounts o f carbohydrates taken into the body or to alter a penon's eating ha b l ta. By using the fat substitute, obese people can "literally have their cake and eat it, WO." Glueck said. Food1 containing the fat 1ub1titute seemed to aatia'fy appetites like normal foods, but with about 540 fewer calories per day, Glueck said. Sucrose polyester was 6tltlJ .Dlstrlet developed by Procter & Gamble reeearchera in Cincinnati more than 10 yean aao and had been tested on primates. 1n a study of 10 obeee people at t h e researc h ce nte r , the aubatance waa uaed to make low-calorie milklhakea, salad dressing and a margarine-like spread. Reeearchen have yet to determine whether the substance can be u.ed to try foods and to , bake. .JRoosevelt supports Hanson ca.rididacy . ~ ..; Jame1 ~t, oldat 8CI\ of former President Ftanklln D. Rooaevelt, ha1 thrown bla polldcal wefaht behind Robert Hanson , tne Democratic contender for the 69th District State~ 1eat. --- Hoo1evelt , a iongume Democrat and former congreuman, has been named honorary chainpan of Hamon'a election committee: "I don't think Bob Hanaon la a ahoo-tn," said Rooeevelt, who la a Newport Beach resident, "but he haa a good opportunity to win." Hamon, a Carta Mesa resident (See HANSON, Pace Al) Swank affair ' Rent protesters plan party =~ .. -:::_:-i~::_prep fo.Otball-on cable TV But the nuclear weapons opponents are expected to announce that they will continue their battle againat what they belteve to be Ufe 1toring of nuclear weapons in their neighborhood. The lea.eholders of Newport Beach and Irvine will unite and attempt tp throw off the ir inhibitions next week at a $100-per-couple black tie ball at a swank hotel They'll dance, drink vintage wine, •t chateaubriand and talk about the rent increaaea demanded of them by their landlord, the ~Company. 'lbe Committee of f,000, which is protesting Irvine Compan'y'a efforta to extract higher land leue9 from resklenta, sent out black-edaed invitations this week to a B1aa and White Ball July 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel "The event will show the solidarity and community support of the leaseholders' iaaue," said Barbara Young. a leader of the committee. "Many of the leuebolders are the Pillan of the Newport Beach-frvlne community." The reception in the donated ballroom begins at 7 /.m ., followed by dinner at and danclna at 9. Ml: Young said the black and white theme was choaen to illustrate the sharp diapute between the lealeboldera and the ~ Compall)'. - .. TELEVISION 'Sun Dagser' leatured on TV . . A vivid docwnenta'y on the '4Sun Draaaer," an ancient Ind1an calendar, will be on Channel 60 toolght at 10. Page A7. BUSINESS Their priority actions are expected to include: -A arau roots campaign, aimed primarily at educaUon,·but alto focusing on elected offlciala wtth pro-nuclear attitudes. -New Utigation1 lnc.luding pomlble action broulht by 90fOe Se.I Beach .l"elklenta who feel p1ycholo1lcally damaged by the belief that nuclear weapons are stored at the bue. COUNTY Huntington, Fountain Valley sign' pact for fall games By ROBERT BARKER or .. .,..,,... .... Five high school football games featuring Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley teams are expected to be abown pn cable television th1a fall fOI.' a fee. An acieement for the ooverap WM lijned this week by the Hunttnaton Beach Union High School Dhtrict and the t C.ornpany, a lpOl.'tll and promotion firm Fountain Valley. The IChool d.laqict would be ~teed $7 ,000 for allowing the games to be televised. The revenue c ould go h ighe r , depending on the number of subecribera. Subscribers each would be . charged $25. A bonu1 game.,. pitting :Edison and Banning high 1cboola is being offered to subscribers signing up before Sept. 20. IC.oy Englebrecht, the heed of the 1port1 company, aald he expects final agreement aoon with Dickinson Pacific Cablesy9tema, the COOlJ>Ul)' that serves the cities of Huntlnlton Beach, Fountain Valley, INDEX Westminster and Stanton_ Gamea in the package would include F.di8on vs. Marina. Oct. 15; Fountain Valley va. Westminster, Oct. 21; Fountain Valle)' va. Edl1on, Oct. 28; Fountain Valley va. Ocean View, Nov. 5 and Marina vs. Fountain Valley, Nov. 12. The bonu1 aame between b uaea Edison and scheduled Sept. 25. · Enal6brecht, 36, said he baa been director of athletic publlclty at UC Irvine and director of promotions at the Forum in L<ia Angela. l •• ID rouataln Valley . 8ohoo1 _. IXetrtot 1tudentl will reeeive tlaree report cal'd1 annuaU1 rather ttiaD tlMt OUl"Nnt fou.r, 'lDd•r • ••• paapU prop ... re portlna 1y1ttm approved -..nanlmouely Thunday by dlltrlct~. aMsjl 8nowdaft, the diltrtct'• ~of Staff ...... aid the dlltrk:t will~ to a ~· tlu. atall ~la except av •. which. op1nm cm a year. bMll. She mid the cbana9 made In .,.n to bep one C9l'd aradmc term froco cttna wftb piolSdency tem. are admlrillCend at mkl-Durtna the comJ.na 1 year, the three report C9l'd will conclude Dec. 3, March 11 and at the end of the echool year. Studen• abo will be i..ued a pnllrW report midway through ihe first reporting period on Oct. ~2. Me. Snowdon ea.kl. The report card 1chedule require• teachere to arrange conferencs with parent.a of all 1tudente after the December report. After the Mudl report card, parent confeftncm will be optional, acept for permit of stu dents who have failed a protictency test. Ma. Snowden laid the district's new repan carda were prepared by a committee of parents, teecbera, 1lbd admlnistraton. Sta Mid they will be easier to follow and more consiat.ent from one clam ~ to another. Alm, ahe said. they will allow a teacher to indicate how hard a student ii working even if he or she ii still mastering sldlla below the leYel of othen in the cl.us. From Page A 1 · . Dillr ......... .., G9rJ ~ BIG -w-BE-EL -Robaire-, a mime, magician and juggler who ii entertaining at the Orange County Fair this week, cycles through the fairgrounds. He gives two shows a day on the Heritage Stage. ·Nostalgic musi c on tap at OC fair I ·HANSON • • • &oi1ga by Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and Chubby Checker will be featured tonight when popular radio disk ~key Wolfman Jack brings his 'American Graffiti Revue" to the Amphitheater stage at the Orange County Fair. Other events at the fair include the International Lumberjack Show at 7 and 9 p.m .; Country Fun Contests at 5:30 p.m.; the Funs-A.Poppin Circus at 8 p.m.; gymnastic tumbling contests at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Gourmet Gallery at 5:30 p.m.; Hypnotist Vandermeide at 8 p .m., and crafta demonstrations held all day. I ,I j and a director of the Costa Meea Sanitary DLstrict. la maktna hia nr.t bid for ~ amembly 11eat. "lt'1 nominally a Republican district," Rooeevelt aaid, "ao I think Hamon has to be termed the undetdot but 1 think he'll make a good fight ... Hanson face1 first-term tncumbent Amemblyman Nolan FriDielle In November ~ting. Frizzelle beat former Irvine Mayor David Silla in a close primary nee for the Republican Sbowtimes are 7 and 9 p.m. for · the nostal.ltk: tribute to '50s and '60s music. The show is free with the price of fair admission. The tint Champlonal:Up Rodeo performance la slated lor 8 p.m. Adult admjwjon for the rodeo is $3 and children are admitted for $1. Two more rodeo shows are 1cheduled for 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday, July 17. Meanwhile, clowns, mimes, jugglers, marionettes, dancers and bands will appear at many locations throughout the grounds. . • nomination and DMJ'ly two ,_,.. aao umeated the tben·lncumbent A eeemhlyman Dennis M.anaen, a DemocraL Today la children'• day, and if younpten 12 yean and under ent« the fairgrounds be.fore 6 p.m., they will be admitted free. The "All American" fair is located at Fair Drive an..: '!'he fair claees Sunday, but not before the Limeliters trio perform their ballads Saturday night and "Rain ,'~ a Beatles lookalike group from Los Angeles, sing the tunes made famous by the original Fab Foyr on Sunday at the Amphitheater. The shows will be hel<t at 7 and 9 p.m. each night. Tbe newly appxUooed 69\h DiftrJct include. Irvine, Co.ta Meta, Fountain Valley and part of Huntington Beach. Newport Boulevard (Route 55) and la open from 10 a.m. to midnight through the weekenri. For more information, call 714-751-FAlR. Fair and lVarm Teinp eratlireS- Coaa ta l ..,, 0-"«Mil_. wet9'a nonh ... I = • w4rld9 12 lo 20 knOla with S lo I ~ toot Haa. EIHwhere wlnfa At191ta beOOfllln8 ... to _,....... 10 AllantO Cty to 1S lcnOa .n.moon. ~ AuMlrl .... 1 to s .... Fclreaall. loW ~ ~Md loc9 900..-itoc* =~ ...._..~ ~"" '.ITZ!"' ' .... ~.~. S11~m~ry :::..,.. MATIOM .. 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S2 " • 158 II II IS 70 t2 13 .04 .. 50 IM M t7 75 st 55 ti T1 .. 71 • 18 • 11 St "' .40 14 •• 11 .. .. ~-n .oe ' N 11 .. ,.. -"' Wayne Alr.PfJrt set. one·y~ar eJremptlon .~ Oranp c.n·~ IOYIJ'ftllMtftt bM """ ~ ... variance that w01 ...-"'John w~~ IJrDOl't fram .... noM ,...W.t4.oM for a one..~~~Aua. 1. The \farlancl -aoucht by the county d\.lrln1 hearfna• conduc:tild nearly 18 monthl eao -WM t.u.ci by Caltrane, the etate tr1n1port1 lion a1ency, which hH Juri1dlcUon over alrpol1 noUe laWI. Accordb1I to Robert Nuttman, allltant county tounael, county .Upervilon are p!'Ohibited from _taking any llC'tiODI to l.ncreue Shingles ban e yed for Mesa Co111 MeH Is joioin1 the growt.nc list of Ora.nee County <Stlm aeekinl to ban untre.ted wood 1hake roofs from new conetruction and require the uae of fire-retardant materiall for repairs. done on e xhtlng structures. U adopted by the City Council Monday night the new ordlnanoe will take effect Sept. 2 and require the uee of fire retardant material.a: -on the entire roof if more than 50 percent la upgraded. -o nly on the portion upgraded if less than 50 percent i.s altered. -and not at all it the portion changed la less than 10 percent. Vic Newton, a11i1tant development aervioea d.lrectoc for the city Mid it cost8 about 50 to 60 percent more to Install a fire retatdant roof. Cop, driver i n j ured in HB collision A Huntington Beach policewoman on patrol and a second motorist were injured Thuraday night when their autol collided at the intersection of Talbert A venue and Gothard Street in Huntington Ueach. 'nle driver of tbe dvillan auto, Bernard Dresser, 60 , of Huntington Beach, was reE>Orted in serious condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hoepital, where he was taken with head injuries. The policewoman, Heather Dreyer, 21, was listed in fair condition today at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital, where she w•• recovering from a sprained wrist and ankle and other inj\.l.ries. California H~ighway Patrol officer George Hinton laid the mishap occurred at 9:15 p.m. He said Officer Dreyer was northbound on Gothard, while Dremer was traveling IOUth. The collision occurred wnen Dre.er attempted a left tum in front of the police car, Hinton said. He aald the investiotion of the ~p ii conUnulng.~e CHP la called in to investigate auto accident.a when city police can are involved. ealaUn1 n.olH .llmtu or the amount Of land located ln a tdab ,,.. iml*' .... 1\u1hlr,.tM county wtthln 90 daY1 II requlnd to IUbmlt to c..Jtrarw • Jll'Ol"IU" tor ooml>lytnc with a state law forblddfn1 · rftJdenttal UNI in . h1ah Mlle lmJ*t areaa by Jan. 1, .1118. "Frankly, we don't see anr. wa1 .,to accomplilh that, • Nuttcnan -.Id. Nuttman explained that the county'• effort to reduce the Ille of the hlCh noise lmpllCl r.one - 11nerally lnclµdlng much of unincorporated 8-nta An1 . Heiahta -hai been sfunfed by an bran1e County Superior Court order overturntriJ the cowity'• 1981 atrport muter plan. Another factor preventing the county from reducing jet noble WU I diedllorl by tM Federal Aviation Adminiltratlon reJectinc nol.ae-reducing power cutbldal for jet aircraft. Nuttman Mid the only ways the county could meet the 1986 requlniment would be to reduce the number of permitted dally jet ciepartw'9. now at 41, and to condemn homes now in the high-noise impact area or to candfrm+ tMab s 11._tl owr ~homel; J I Huttman oba.raci.rlled the YaNnet •pproved by I c.,tuw. ~ty clUWlor .. ••pretty much wl\at we had before. '"Ibey l"tCOIJ\blt the ~· pubUc demana (for Ult of ti.i: airport) and &he bou'd'• mdltfna I noC.. abatement proir.,n.'' he, ~ded. ~ The vutance hall been WMSel' ! con1lderatlon 1lnce February : 1981 when beartnp on a new • exemodon opened before 9"1e i Admlnlatratlve Law Jud«• ! Robert Neher. 1- ~ty ~in briefalaier ! filed with Caltrana. Mid IUCh a i reducUon could not be .chleYed . under current drcwnstancel. • And ·they pointed out that ! lteps are beirw taken to control ' jet noiae . The county, for example, 11 requiring 1 introduction of · new, le.--noisy • jell, hu Imposed weight i limitations to prohibit heavier I and nollier jet.a, has impmed a • .. curfew prohibiting nighttime · commerdal jet operations, and· '. baa prohibited carriers from \ eervlna deltination1 mere than • 588 milea away. ! . Zoo tour slated by Golden West Golden West College la spon1oring a behind-the- acenea look at the San Diego Zoo July 30. Participants will pet : anima1a, visit the f~ area and 1troll through natural habitat.a. Buie~ will l eave the Gothard Street parking lot at • Steve Mason of Pacific Telephone will disc uaa communications technology at a noon meeting of the Fountain Valley Boundtable organization next Thursday in the Fountain Valley Community Center behind • U.S . Air Force Capt. Jolin R. Laaur has been assigned as an instructor in the aerospace department at the Air Force Academy in Colorado spnng., eoio. Lunner, the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. LHaer of Huntington Beach, graduated • E d aa R lcll aEJl.J of WMtmimter baa received an award from the Conference of California Historical Societies. Mn. Richards was fven the a..vard because o her reasearch on the history of the Westminster area. She 8 a.m. and will return at 5:30 p.m. All children must be accompanied by adults and no one under 8 may attend. Registration fees are· $29 for adult1 and $27 for children 8 through 25. More information can be obtained bv calling 891-3991. City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Mason will talk about computers that speak and understand human speech, satellites, lightwave communications, video dlaplay tenn1nala and mobile telephones. with distinction from the Air Academy in 1975. He has been IA jet flight instructor at Williama Air Force Bue in Arizona. He recently received his master'..a d e gree in aeronautical engineering from Stanford University. has been a resident aince 1944. During the past three years ahe baa had to have reeden aui1t her in the research because she la.-tosing her eyesight, according to a sp.okeswoman from the Conference of California Hist.or1cal Societies. OBIE SPORTS LTD . ·I . ~I • ' . i ! I ! .. • ANY NEW SURFBOARD IN STOCK ---- NATION tnllAUan tcir ~ fl.rlt half of th. year w11 a amall 2.5 percenti cakulated annually, well under t.M 'I pm"C.'ent for all of lut yur and the lt.8 '*"*''of 1980. Much of 1~o cred.Jt for lntlaUon'• ama.ll pin IO far thw r~ hal acme to the lft1haina rece.ton and to unprtn1. larp oU 1tockp1lei. •General blasts TV program NEW YORK -Oen . Willlatrr Westmoreland, the central tt1ure In a te\evia<>n documentary charging a OONplracy to. underestimate enemy 1treflath ln Vietnam. al1la CBS News' lnveetlaation In resporwe to crltlcl1m of the program "an incredible whitewuh." "The Un~ounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception,'' while, at the same ti.me, admitting m.latakee In the way the Information wu pthered and 111ernbJed. Slielter site selected County to locate animal care laeillty in Mlulon Viejo r After inn of Hltohtna, Oran11 County 1overnm1nt. offidall have fowwl 1 lli. for an animal •h•lter to Hrv• aouth county rmldent.1. Al propoeed by a oon\mltwe of landownen and community letden iM ti.ea m1lllon ahelt.r would be located alon~ a propoHd exten1lon of Ca ot Road nor.th of Crown Va ley Parkway in the Mmlon VleJO plannec:J a>mmunlty. The county '• 1ole animal s h elter la located In Orange. County officials aay a 1econd shelter i. warranted by growth in the eouth county reaton. Varlou1 11te1 have been 1uggeated over the yean. None has been accepted due to oppodtlon from eith er landowners or resident.I. ' . Thi county'• ptoPfiid tiUCijjtt for th• current fi1cal yHr con&ainl "47,500 for eoq_Wltdon of 'h• flood control dl•trlot f!:ilf~~ty and ?"''" of the lnltlally, the 1helter w ould lnclu~' between 100 and 200 k1nnel1, and tpeclaJ ho= ..UC.. f« Uv..cock and anlmall. TMre allo woWd bt fadliU. fOC' \lttertnAry nwfk:lna and uUmaJ datructlon. Qounty offlclah ••Id con1tructton probably would occur tn 1984. . Westmoreland, commander of American f.or6el ln Indochina during the Vietnam War, reacted angrily Thursday to a CBS memorandum that accepted the ~ of Van Gordon Sauter, president of CBS Newa, conceded the program may have been wrong ln using the word "conspiracy" with regard to the underestimation of enemy sire~, but he declared, "CBS News 1tanda by thia-broedcMt." •Town mops up after flood ESTES PARK, Colo. -Shopkeepers acraped away mud and the National Guard was called out to prevent looting after an earthen dam that was overdue for Inspection collapeed, sending a wall of water surging throuah town. Four people were feared dead. 'fhe 80-year-oJd dam, 11 miles west of the city in R ocky Mountain National Park, 1--....lJtlC-.llllW.C:LJ~the te00nd new animal care facility to be targeteG' In the eouth county. A 1eparate, $2.3 million ahelter haa been • approved for construction in Irvine on Sand Canyon RoAd. ruptured just after dawn Thursday. Muddy brown floodwaters up to 30 feet high surged out of Lawn Lake down the Roaring River into the Fall River. A search for four missing campers waa to resume today, but parlt spokesman Glen Kaye said authorities believed all four were dead. .•Shultz IJets state post WASHINGTON -George P. Shultz was sworn In today as secretary of state with the unanimous support of the Senate and President Reagan's promise that he will "have a few things for you to do." The 61-year-old economist, who served in high-level {>OSts In the Nixon administration before he joined the globe-girdling Bechtel Group Inc. constzvction firm, promised in WORLD • return during hlS swearing-In ceremony at the White House that he would muster all his resources for his new job "America has always been ble98ed in times such as these with citu.ens of stature who come forward to make certain the JOb gets done and done right," Reagan said. "George Shultz follows in that tradition." •A.rahs get plea from U.S. By Tile A11oclated PreH While the United St.ates urged the Arab world to help end the crisis in Lebanon, Israel warned its Palestinian guerrilla enemies that it has "not returned the sword to its sh eath." A top PLO official said he still expects a street battle with Israeli forces besieging the Lebanese capital. Negotiations to end the Beirut stalemate were reported still bogged down over where the Palestine Liberation Organization fighters will go if they leave Beirut. But Lebanon radio said U.S. presidential envoy Philip C. Habib planned another round of peace talks today. Lebanon radio also reported today that the Soviet Union has joined the United States in trying to persuade Soviet-backed Syria to receive the guernllu temporarily, pending arrangements to d.ispeniie them among several Arab states. •Palace guards disciplined LONDON -Scotland Yard baa diaclplined Buckingham Palace guards who were on duty when an intruder slipped into the. queen's bedroom, and The Times of 'Lbndon reported today that a top police officer • may be appointed to take charge of protecting the palace.. There was another security alert STATE Thursday niSht when a man waa spotted 9Caling the wall on the south side of the palace forecourt, Scotland Yard swd. Thia time, the prowler ran off when confronted by a guard, police said. Fifty armed officers and 16 police dogs searched the area but failed to find the man. Scotland Yard said. •Phony tickets seam told LOS ANGELES -Authorities are investigating an underground market in phony Western Airline ticket discount passes which may have cost the company $500,000 in fares, today's Los Angeles Times said. The FBI and the police department's major fraud division both confirmed the investigation but provided few details on its scope. A spokesman for Loe Angeles-based Western Airlines, who the Times didn't identify, said the scheme surfaced about March. "We found that cert.am people have been turning in large numbers or passes," the airline spokesman said. "Our losses have been over $500,000 in lost ticket sales." •Balds on aliens restricted SAN FRANCISCO -A federal appeals court ha.a placed restrictions on how U.S. lmmill'ation authorities may conduct raids aimed at rounding up illegal aliens. present in a workplace pnor to conducting a sweep to deport aliens. The court said the present practice of entering a buaineaa, stationing agents at doors and questioning worken who appear to t>e alien violates the 4th Amendment to the Constitution, which place• restrictions on methods law officers may use to detain and question suspects. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals uld Thursday that Immigration a nd Naturalization Service agents must have a "reasonable suapiclon" that illegal aliens are ORANGE COAST I : Daily Pilat T'homM P. Hal9¥ ........, Md a.... 6--0!-. ~~ ... llhdot.~ Tom Murl)Nne .... ~~. ~ Ken Goddard °""""' .. ~ ~ clwtee L.ooe ........... CIHelfled advertlalng 7141142·5e78 All oth., departmarita 142.-4321 MAIN ot'FICE :DO Wfft t.\' 14 .. CMt. MeM, CA Malt...,_, llox IMO, C•l• IMM, CA ,.. C4iftyr ..... ttll ~ .... Coed Pulbll~ .. c:.-. No ---·~·. eclttonal "'...,., .. ...nl•f!Wlb ~ IMY lie ·~• wltMllf ..-<lal ~eitc.ort•ltfll-. VOL. 71, NO. 117 'Onion Field' slayer imprisoned LOS ANGELES -Jimmy Lee Smith, paroled only four monthll ~ from a life tenn for the. l9e3 'Onion Field" murder of a policeman. h.aa been ordered back behind ban for six montha for uaing heroin and other druws. Bui eome public offidala who o~ h1a parole In the tint p aaid they were unhappy that he wlll be back on the IU'eeta again by Chriatmu . We're Listening.~.• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your mesg••• will be recorded. transcribed and d~llvered to the appropriate editor. The 11ame 24·hour a oawerlnf Mrvlc• may be uatd to record ltt· tera to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contrlbuto·ra must lncludt their name and telephone numbtr for verification. No circulation calla. plean. TeU us what'1 on your mind . ' I I Although Irvine and oou.nty officiala coNidered merglna the two facllitlea, tal'ks e nded because of two disagreements: Irvine does not put peta to sleep as the county does, and county officials decided their shelter should be farther 110uth. The county's new shelter will be located on Cabot Road near the site of a new "multlmodal" train station along the Santa Fe Railway tracks. The proposed shelter would sit on 3.8 acres. Three acres are owned by the Orange County Flood Control District. The rest of the land will be donated by the Mission Viejo Company to the county. o.., "°',..... _, o.y ....,.._ LA YING IT ON -Newport Beach City Councilman PhlJ Maurer trowels mud in the Mayo.rs' Brick Laying Contest at the Orange County Fair. He earned honorable mention. " Mayor Robert E. McGowan of Villa Park won. Participant.s ~ 2~ minutes to lay six bricks, and neatness counted. From Page A1 REACTIONS ON THE WAY DOWN • • • It takes four aeconda maximum for the parachute to open on a 1tatic line, another two to get to the emergency chute ripcord lf the main chute either doesn't open or malfunctiona. You have to count and look at what you're doing -and think very clearly and quickly. There'• no time to procrutinate when you're hurtling toward earth at about 160 feet per second. • Rooftops, treea and barbed wire fences aren't desirabl~ plaQel to land. Campbell warned. They're better than power Unea, I thought. Campbell reinforced that. "If It's a choice between a power line and the freeway,'' he recommended, "take your lwni-on the freeway. It's better to be run over by a truck; r,ou miaht live." • • "Great. • I aaia to m)'8elf u I grew slightly concerned. We geared up with )unpsult, heavy boots, protective helmet. Inflatable water winp in case we hit the lake, and both a main and an emergency chute. • LOOKING SIYW ARD FOR FUN? Cla11es, equipment U1ted la Weekende! The gear was heavy . "We're in the Army now," I joked aa I marched with my claasmatea to the waiting aircraflt an old Golden West commuter. Netvoua? No. I still wu surprisingly calm. I wu eo exhaUlted I just wanted to jump, go home and ahower. • The plane banked steeply and quickly. In seconda, we were maneuvering into drop poeition. I tried to appear nonchalant. I ran the Instructions over and over ln my mind. We jumped In groups of three. I was first In the second group; that meant I got to sit on the very edfe of the open doorway longer than my jump-matetl. Panic 1truck. Tom Sanden, the jump photographer aimed his camera ln my face and begged me to smile. Campbell WU up qainat my back. upping my shoulder and .. _ 1ying, "See that down there. That'a your iarget. Do You tee It?" Numbly. 1 nodded. WALTER$ "FAIRCREST" Ultron Nylon Dark Beige A half second later, he hit. my shoulder again, the lignal to jump . . Stark terror aet in. Thousands of thoughts races through my mind. What iI I faint? What i11 cry? What ex.cuae would keep him from pushing me out the door?,, The answer was none. . U I didn't jump, he was going to push. ' I slipped off the edge of the plane. Next thing I remember la being out' there facing a tremendous blast o( hot wind which : immediately ripped off my helmet. 1 The fear was gone .. l reminded myself to 1 arch and COWlt. For about a le<!ond I did what I feared nlOlt. I blanked. I Al. the helmet tore away, I SWOTe and t wondered If my gluael would be next to go. I A aecond lat.er, I remember to check if • anything wu up there over me. I looked. It wu up there, a big, beautiful, ! browniah-green, perfect chute, No malfunct:ioos. No Med to pull the emergency chute ripcon:l. _ I reached up, grabbed the toggles to i manipulate the chute, looked out over the lake and said aloud, "Thank you. God. Thia i• l beautiful." • I drank in the lights, the village, the lake, , the mountain.a, the sky. 1 was at peace and it was quieter than I'd ever known. It was nice. Tilree and a half minutes later, I landed as 1 instructed -feet and knees pressed ftnnly together, facing into the wind and no hard turns below 100 feet. My feet hit, I rolled, leaped up and ran · halfway around the chute to keep it from grabbing wind and dragging me across the dirt. I waa aorry the ride was over. Back In the cla.aaroom. I watched videotapes of my maiden jump, Campbell critiqued us, • prellented ua with certiflca-ies sipallng SUCOl!9fUl completion of static line parachute Jwrips from m 1 ai.rttaft In fiight, shook our handa and wished u. • well. I We congratulated each other, aaid our ! goodbyes and I drove off alone from the airport. • Half a mile away, lt hit me. ,.Whoooooeeeee;• I~ at the top ot : my Iunp all the way down the highway. My car flew back to c.o.ta M ... My mind still wu 2,500 feet up I08ring with the birds. : I EV A..S:B&.ACJC ''CANDORA" Anso IV Nylon Oakwood l'RJDAY. JULY 11. 1HI H CAVALOAOI 82 ' COMt08 M GA AD EN ING 85 'Crazy not -to wear helmets' Harrowing brush with death starts ialety ca1ppaign to alert motorcyclists terms they ' are a-clJangin' I . By PATRICK J. ltBNNEDV Of•Dllf ........ When Richard Dow,ey'1 motorcycle hit the front tide of m onc:ominrcar•t htah 1peed on Aug. 3, 191', he WU catapulted h~·flnt ~ the caf'• front window and ltnocked Into a five-day coma. SCHOOL DAZE DEPT. -The topic may seem a bit But Dowrey, now 22, wa1 out. of phase with July surfing weather, but the way the lucky. He wu wearing a newtt is-~ beein C.O •wond~ .. ·.....u ........ --r-,:nn<~ttwrhelme1rand he's lived coastal schools will really get oj>en next fall. The financial to tell of hU close brush with 8qUeeze is really corning home to roost. death and to warn others. There's an old classic surfing film called, "Endless "Doctors aay my recovery has Summer." If school financing doesn 't improve, this summer been miraculous, but I still don't may be it. have It together and it's going to · School administrators be a rough road for the rest of tend to speak in a 90rt of ~ !-ife." says Dowrey, of Mission --------~/'e\ _ e ducation -ese that can ~~~t I'd been dead on the spot TDI IUIPHl.I t; make it diffic ult for us if I hadn't been wearing a helmet -~ ordinaries to understand and now my main goal ls to have ·--------..-.._.._._ the fin an ci a I crimp . 1 a w s pa u e d re q u i r i n g Sometimes you need translations for new education terms, motorcyclists to have helmets. It's like this: ~not to." In elementary and TERM: ADA Shortfall. Th.is really means how 'd;f,. intermediate schools, Dowrey of the little monsters the school district has in average y says he was clanifie d as a nd F f h 1 th h d Mentally Gifted Student. atte ance. ot most o our sc OOJ systems, e ea coun~ But he says that as a teen-aaer keeps dropping every year. That means the state takes he was a "wild kid" who took away money for each kid lost. illegal drugs, drove his 750 Honda at breakneck speeds and TERM: Serrano-Priest. This was a court decision enjoyed out-driving pursuing which means essentially that all school districts sho uld police cars, which ls what he was have the same amount of money on a per-child basis. attempting the evening he Because of taxes, Laguna Beach used to be a "rich " crashed. school district. Now it's poor. Same thing happened to the "I had a stack of speeding Newport-Mesa Unified School District. · tickets at home and my license TERM: Proposition 13. This was a state initiative that reduced all property taxes. including those for schools. Now was suapended, but I kept driving fut," Dowrey recalls. \qt was a thrill. "I had evaded police cars six different times but the seventh time the officer had a 90llped-up pursuit vehicle and I wasn't losing him so I drove faster than ever." He says he lost control turning a comer and the colllafon flung him into the oncoming car and sent his bike flying 30 feet. The crash caused brain damage that lni ually resulted ln partial paraly1is of his right side, epileptic seizures, dizziness, loss of memory, double vision and slurred speech. After awakening from the c.'Oll\8, he says he was hoapitalized for another month and then - releaffd to hit mothft"• care, where he says he spent the next year living in a daz.e. "My brains were scrambled. I hardly remember 1978," he says. Although now mostly recovered, he still sutlers from . epllepttc •• 1ure1, occ11lonal bluned villon and hu trouble concentr•ttng on and remembartna leHon1 In an EngUiJ( ctaat .-1 Saddleback Colleae. lie ur he'• trying to improve hi• lanauage 1klll1 10 he can 1ucce11fulf y take courses to become an ae~ enai.neer. He 18)'1 hia friendl and family say thar stnce the-cra1h he'1 matured and his attitude haa become constructive, rather than reck.lesa. Dowrey, who lives on his own and works as a self-employed gardener, agrees that he's left hia wild daya bdtlnd. "I'm lucky to be alive and I juat want other motorcyclists to know that if they break a leg they'll survive, but you can't replace your head and they should wear a helmet whenever they get on a bike." Dowrey says he recently malled letters to numerous south county high schools offering to speak to students next term on the dangers of riding without a helmet. He says he's al8o wrltieh.. to state transportation officills who've responded commending ha ideas on motorcycle safety, but also cautioning that the SURVIVOR Richard Dowrey's voice of experience calls for motorcyclists to wear helmets. wheels of government often turn slowly. · Dowrey suggests that if helmet wearing can't be mandated, then perhaps a law could requiJ'e that motorcycle dealens mU1t tell a helmet with every vehicle. He clalm1 the m•ndated -tncreued aa1es of helmetl would lower the co1t and, mo1t important 1 y, a l,v e a 11 motorcyclllta the opportunity to protect their skulls. , "When rm driving my car and see a rider without a helmet. I pull -,lonpide and yell at him to get a Jtelmet, that it saved my life and at might save his," Dowrey says. "They usually loo~ at me Uke I'm crazy and then <irlve away. but at least they can't say they haven't been warned." Although he used to lov~ to ride motorcycles, Dowrey says he doesn't ride an.ymore. About two years after the accident, he says he bought a moped because the thought that since a moped is slower than a mo'torcycle, it also is safer. But he says a motorist with faulty brakes smashed a car lnto h is moped, sending Dowrey cartwheeling through the air and breaking his leg. "L6hought it was just the craey speed that caused my accident, but, hey, it's dangerous riding on the streets. I'll never get on one of those things again," he says. JUST DUCKY -Tacking to avoid boat and mooring gear, mother and he r nine ducklings ~ Not Pttoto br Ndwd KoeMer go for a morning swim off Balboa Island in Newport Harbor. Mothers didn't have to put on thete benefit shows before Prop 13 the poor school districts that were supposed to get rich from the money taken away from rich school districts are sllll poor. Just like the formerly rich districts. Exaggeration, imagination expanding. . TERM: Teacher negotiations. You may have thought this means strike threats and distasteful things like that wherein teachers tried to get higher pay. Now it means discussions about who gets laid off next. TERM: Busing problems. Once again, the meaning has changed. There used to be a lot of worry about busing students from school to school for racial balance. Now the problems are where the school districts will come up with the scratch to buy some fuel for the buses. TERM: Inter-District Transfer. Another education term where the meaning has changed. It.used to be a way where one school district could unload a bad-apple kid on another unwary school system. Today, it's a fighting term. Each kid means money to the home district. The school chie f about to lose the miscreant will now say, "Why, you're not going to steal that darling boy from us ... " See ADA shortfall, above. TERM: Building maintenance. This is what school officials used to do over the summer months, like now, to get ready for the little darlings returning in September. Now it means what they used to do back in 1978, when the districts all had custodians and maintenance crews. TERM: Foundation. That used to be what the 9Chool building sat on. Today, it means organizations that the school districts are forming among the citizenry in the hopes of gaihering a few bucks to pay the campus electrical bill or buy a few used f ootba.lls. TERM: Grass. This formerly referred to ~hat covered the. football field or. in some cases, what the students were smoking. Now it means what the school people might beg to keep the schools operating. As in money. See Foundation, above. Clearly in these days of school financing crises, it's tough to keep up with the changing definitions. . ~uc1 researchers get fellowships memmn Clft I sped.al committee. The Oranae eo.t .iudenta are: Cortnne Ca1amaro of Lacuna a.ch, dance; John. KoumM of La1una Beach, blolo1tcaJ 1elence1; H~on Tblen Le of1 Irvtne, blo tdencel; MaJ =n:.~n~c:: lrYtM. ~ .... Former animator cites high and low points of judgment at Disney studios By PAMELA STEINRIEDE ot"ltle ~Not St.ff "The dwarfs can bounce arollnd and bob their heads, but the slightest strange movement by Snow White and you would notice that," said former Disney animator Ward Kimball. "The closer you get to realism, the more problems you have. Walt made an attempt to Imitate God, but he failed." Such were the limitations in animation Kimball recalled from Disney Productions' first feature film, "Snow White." Advances in animation will be discussed by Kimba ll, fiction writer Ray Bradbury and "Roadrunner." creator Chuck Jones at a free symposium from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. While creating animated action, "you cannot trace live action," said Kimball. "We ahot filrn of what the wicked witch might do. But whe n H was· animated, it looked sluaglsh, more COJ'\lef'Vative than the live actiqp. We had 1o draw their actidhs more exaggerated." E't!ft@eratlon seems to be Kim I forte'. Dreaed In checkered walk1n& aborts and black knee--hlah IOCks, together with a red bandana tied \ around his nearly bald head and his round black-rimmed glasses, he resembles a character from a Donald Duck cartoon. He lives with ~ wife, Betty, on a two-acre ranch in San Gabriel. Buildings in their backyard co ntain tw o full -sized l oco motives and seve ral passenger coaches, an antique fire engme. a display of antique toys, and two rooms of toy train collections-one consisting of American trains and the other a melange of European -made railroad cars. Even his apricot tree goes beyond the nonn. It grew too much fruit this year-more than the branches could handle-and spllL Kimball shows no signs of breaking, however. Although he formally retired in 1972. the 68·year-old, two-time Oscar winner has been directing for three and one-half yeara the construction of the "His1ory of Traruportation" exhibit that opent Oct. 1 at the new Epcot Center in Disney World in Florida. The 800 million multiple-· attraction center will be twice the size of the Disney \\'orld facility, which ia a two-mile monorail ride away. When creating a story of how hwnana.traveled from point "A'' to po(nt "B" a1nce the daya of . cavemen, Kimball utilized three dimeNdon ftautea and Int.er~ modan pk:Wre film fOI' the flnt time ln an exhiblL Kimball al10 excelled 11 a trombone player. Whit b:elan 11 • few frlendl aeti!na top\her for JaJI\ -sons durtna their lunch hour •t the Dl1ney 1tudlo1, r.ultad 1ft 12 albwm rec.uded by thelr now defunct bal\d, J'lrehouit Five Plu. Two. The h.nd Md Played ~ f« 22 • i1iniee 1M9. ~ boQk. "Art Af~" noYI b\ ltl third edidOft. 'Jeeit\&iw f1lriou1 patnUn•• coftllca.Uy iltiNd tif lttmtwD. He ilild WI ~elm ln.ffiti'' .ook hlril one wt•ll to complete, and ltl \. I. ALWAYS HUMOROUS -Animator Wero Kimball \.\SeQ Dlu)ey props to ape for the camera 20 years ago. I I II • Cal Fed lists 15% mOrtgage L08 ANO&JAS (AP) -CallfomJa Federal S.Yinit. Loan AmodaUion Ml announced. 30-year ~ tor 11.naJe..famU)' hQ\l8e J.oana with a 15 perollftt bl-.t rate. lower tlW\ the naUon•1 fourth. ~ Chrt.ft U.Utudon h.11 offered alnot mSd-1981. c.ai red OialtmaJ\ Robert ll Docboo said the ~la pcmble bec:ie._ of the U.S. Supreme eou.rt•1 recent deCllloG lnvaJJdadnc uswnable mortpae9 from fedenlly chartered S&LI . . -Spacelink buys Florida firm Spacellnk Ltd. of Newport Beach announced acqutai~ of S))lllOelink of Fiorida Ltd. from Jcm. I tntematlonal Ltd. in exchange for approJdmlMJy I 450,000 lharee of Spacelink Ltd. eta.. A comnai stock. I Spacelink of Florida Ltd. owna several cable dl.at.ribution systems ln the Wetrt Palm Beach, Fla, ar• and was previoualy operated by Spacelink Ltd. under a management ~t with Jones lntemaiional Spacelink provides satellite television and 1pecializ:ed services to residential and commercial oomplexee. Swedlow earnings same Swedlow lnc. of G~n Grove report.a flat euninO for the quarter en~ June 27, Chainnan David A. Swedlow told shareholders at the company's annual meeting. Net income for the quart.er was $471,000, or 38 cents per share, compared with $474,000, or 38 cents, in the like period .last year. Swedlow is a manufaeturer of proprietary acrylic and armor products. PSA takes 21st Super 80 Specla.l to the Dally PUot SAN DIEGO -New-generation aircraft now comprile two-thirds of the PSA fleet as the airline took delivery of ita 21st McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80. . PSA's purchase of the Super 80 represents the largest flee\ transition program in the airline's 33-year history, and PSA aaya it is operating more of ~ aircraft than any other carrier. The airline has dl.apoaed of 19 older 727s to help finance the Super 80s. PSA has six on order for de)ivery in 1983, with an option to purchase 6 addidonal ones in 1984. KCET's budget shorn LOS ANGELES (AP) -Public TV station KOCE will operate on a $16 million bud&et lhia year, Jeaner than last year's $2 million becawie of federal cuta and effort.I to erue KCET's $3.2 million debt; acting general manager Charles F. Weile said. KCET plana to spend 70 percent of its funda on local pl"'08J'8.IDIJl like public-islue ahowa, compared with 50 peni?nt lut year, Wela said Thunday. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -81119. Thun ptb New YOIUUAPI l"lnel Do-... ~ Md 11111 ~ ol the ""-t ,_ KIM ~'· JUl IS "-Yon Slodl ~ i.u.. tr9dlng a.. ... law C1Ne ca. 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WOftcl gold ..... ~ .................... ~ FIRE STATION INAUGURAL _:_ AbouL9o...-Q:q>a Air Station battled the blue f« five · acres of brush bwnt9d Thunday afternoon in bowa. c.&uR of the fire, whlch caUled no the Laguna Hills-Woods Canyon arM tn what injuries and ne'Ver threatened any buiJdtngs. flreflghtera described a1 the flrat major still ii under lnves1igation, fire off:ldala aaid. bruahflre of the year. More than 80 The fire first waa reported at 1 p.m. and W.- firefl&hten from the Orange ~UQJY Fire contained by & p.m. Department and .unita from El Toro -Marine New cooking oil seen aid to heavies CINCINNATI (AP) -It's still a long way from approval, but an experimental fat substitute that· reeembles cooking ol.l rnMiht bold prombe for overweight people and thoee with heart problems. .Reeearcben at the Univenity of Cincinnati believe that a synthetic-fat substitute developed by the Procter & Gamble Co. can help diet.en take off weight and keep lt-oU, while reducing their cholesterol levels. "It will make weight losing infinitely euier," said Charles Glueck, beacf" of the General Clinical Beeearcb Center at UC. The substance, sucrose polyester, was sut>.tltuted for fatty ltema ln a study and helped a group of obeae people fose welaht without harmful aide ettecta, Glueck uid Thunday. Sucroae polyester pasaea through the dlgeative 1yatem wttboUt beinl abeort,>ed. reduelng the number of calories taken into the body, and alao reduces cholelterol 1.evela, Glueck said. It will be at 1eut a few years ~efore the substance could receive government approval for general uae, but Glueck said he believes it one day will be (See FAT, Page AZ) Ann Becker Thurston princip~l Ann Becker, a former~ teacher who came to the Laguna Beach Unified School District 10 years ago, has been named principal of Thurston Intermediate School. Mrs. Becker replaces David Lloyd, a 22-year employee of the small school district, who retired Jut month. Mn. Becker wu director of 1tudent activities for Laguna Beach High School for the put four years. The Capistrano Beach resident taught science clauea at Thurston before that. TELEVISION Jet fuel leak dismissed as blaze cause A Marine Corps 1pokesman baa dispelled the theory that an El Toro-baaed A-4 Skyhawk leaking aviation fuel either started or contributed to the apread of Thut9day'1 bruahfire in the Woods Canyon area of Laiuna Hills. Sgt. Rob Yohe, a apokemnan for the El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. aclmowledaed today that a plane 181d:ng jet luel flew over the area Tbwiday at an altitude of approximatelf 3!~ feet. But any fuel Jeek1n1 from the plane would have vaporbed by the time It hit the ground, Yohe aid. He added that the jet fuel involved, JP-5, ii not flammable and cannot be lighted even with a match. The 1pokeaman aaid Marine Corp• fuel expertl have dl1counted the plane's Cnvolvement in ltartinC the ~- , Meanwhile, Orange County fire investiaaton are contiDUing to search for the cauae of the blaze, which w• of a auapldoul nature, 1ald department apokeanan Jeffery Taylor. COUNTY la11 ma1m11 msr Of~ANGf COUN T y CA I If on NIA 2~ CEN TS St'if f trash hike .eyed--- Laguna council taking action Tuesday BY STEVE MITCBELL or .. ..,,......., If the city's wont expectations are realized, Laguna Beach homeowners could be paying neuly twice u much for truh pickup tervice next year than ~Y paid four yeu. ag<1. Much of the expected lncreue would be the direct result of action by Orange County Supervisors who this week impoeed a fee on Utel'll of the county'• dump aitea. Qty Manager Ken Frank will ask the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday to approve 22 percent rate hike for reaidentlal tra1h cu1tomer1. Another 6 peroent on top of that ma7 appear on re1ldent1' pl~t7 .. billa the followtral -year, briactnc the monthly rate paid by cwtiillffl to $6.H. All U'1a .. tn addidoa to • hefty mcn-e approved by the dty council ln {~8 that w• to be aet ulde for the then-proposed d\llllP ,.._ That money ls 1oaa gone, dty offidaJa •Y, but they arpe that, while taxpeyera contributed to a dump fee aa early u 1978, they would have experienced the ~ rate i.ncreum no matter whaL "Residents would have either bad to pay for it then or now," said Richard Reae, the city's finance diredor, adding the end result would have been the same. A abort history: . 'l'be dty oouncll approved a 34 percent rate hike in 1978 for realdentlal trash customers, railiftg the tax bill from $3.32 to $4.46 per month. The city's contracted collect.or, SCA Services of Orange County, received 21-percent of that tncreaae. The other 13 percent imposed on residents was aet aside for a propoeed dump fee, which wu then in the planning stages by the county. No increaae was awarded the city's trash collector in 1979. The fofiowlng year, the contractor asked for, and received. a 13 percent lncrw -the money oomlna from the fund let aside for the expected dump fee impost tlon. fn 1981 , the contractor received another ina'eMt, thb time a 7 .5 percent hike. Again. . the money WU taken from the city's general fund inateecl of the Increase being passed on to realdential cuatomers on their property tax bills. (See TRASH, Page A!) Swank Bffair Rent protesters plan party The kate~ of Newport Beach and Irvine Will unite and au,mpt to throw off their lnblbltioiu next week at a ~black tie t.D.at a 'nley'll dance, drink vintage wine, eat chateaubriand and talk about the rent lncreaaea demanded of them by their landlord. the Irvine Company. The Oimmittee of 4,000, which la protestma Irvine Company'• efforts to extract higher land ·l~ from 'residents. tent out black-edaed invitations this week to a B1aci and White Ball July 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hot.el. "The event will show the aolidarlty and community support of the leauboldera' lllue," ..id &rbua Y~. ~• leeder-of the commi~. "Many of the~ are tbe pilJan of the Newport Beacb-frvine community.'' 'nle r,oeptlon in the' donated ballroom begins at 7 p .m ., followed by dinner at 8 and daQd.ng at 9. Ma. young said the b1adt and - white theme was chosen to illu1trate the sharp dispute between the leaaeholden and the Irvine Company. "It'• a little like Scarlett O'Hara tearing doWn the curtains to make a dre98 for the party," uid Ma. Young. Rev. Moon sentenced, fined \ Unification Church f o~der guilty of tax ev~sion NEW YORK (AP) -The Rev. St.m Myung Moon, founder and leader of the Uni.f.ication Church, waa ae~tenced today to 18 mcotb8 ln jail and a t~.ooo fine for tax evulon. Moon could have been aenterxied to up to 14 yeen in prilon. Hla co-defendant and aide, Tak.enJ Kamiyama, 40, ai.o wu to be lel)tenced for tax evuion, obatructlon of juatlce and t 62, wu convicted b; a jury May 18 o1 'complrtng to evade taxes from 1973 tO 197~ on about $112,000 in Interest eemed on penonal bulk eccounta; of faillna to report $50,000 in shares be received in a profit-making v~ture: and of filing false retuma. Moon claimed that the money and stock were not personal a.eta but came from followen whQ wanted their ap.rttual ie.der' to bold the val•aablea ln trust for church purpcll!8. Wednesday, U.S . District Judp aer,Jd L. Goettel rejected moUona ~ Maon'a lawyer that the convlcdm be let ulde on the pounds tbai he bad been the victim o1 .elective pl'OMCUtion and lhould have had • non-Jury trial becau.e of aUeaed in~ apimt tJMr Unlf:lcatfon CbUrch. INDEX Earlier this year, the Unification Church won a ruling ln the state Court of Appeala, New York's~ oourt,-that it wu to be considered a chun:b foe tax purpoeea. In still another court caae this year, Moon w• ordered by a Judae to testify in a IUit brouellt by i follower apinlt an ~ deproarammer. Moon tntlfied that he had apolcen with Jeaut, Mme. and Buddha and that be aovemed the •x Uvea of tu. lolle>wera. A fed~ral. pea.la court halted that trial. the .--tin• had into a ~--lnqulaition." Animal Bhelter site cbosea . 'Sun Dagger' featured 011 TV A vtvtd documentary on. the "Sun Dager:' an ancient Indian calendar, will be on Channel 50 tonight at 10. Pap A7. BUSINESS Women execs accommodated Oranae County baa found a llte for an animal shelter in~ Viejo. Paae A3. . A strong case lor lleJmeu I I I I I I ' suspects nabbed &1.:~..:~ Four/eopl• have been arr•U• by the CalUornla Hl1bway Patrol an~ Oran1• COUn~8Mrtff"1 ~t Cb -ot GS*'tlril •maJot car the t rt.na 1n Southein CalifQmla~ that specleH ... ln Poncbei. In ldditlorl to the four arreRI -three of which took pl.la ln o.-ana. C'.ounty -lnWlltleaton aald lbey recovered nwneroua m=• a·utomobllu and au .pena. FAT SUBSTITUTE . . . Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart lderl'1fied the IUlpectl taken lntq cu1tody Thuraday a1 Stuart Glenn MurU.na. 23, of J.Aiuna N~ John D. Eberhardt, 39, addre11 unknown; Andrew Leaney, 24, of Anaheim. and MarahA Lathrop, 40, of C«ooa. MiD Lathrop WU arrested In Corona and booked into the Rlvenide C.ountl Ju..---- pnlleribed,• a wetaht-lom aid. "ft'a a novel. almoat idlalyncratic compound," Glueck uid. "It la entirely different from other welaht-control producta we've bad in the put . . . Thia is reelly the tint. it you wW. fat aubltltute." Other wei&ht--00ntrol pr:oducta tend to reduce amounta of carbohydrates taken lnto the body or to alter a penon'• eatlni hablta. By ualna the fat 1ubatltute, obeae people can "litenlly have thelr Cake and eat lt, too," Glueck said. l'ooda contalnlna the fat 1ub1titute aeemed to aatlsfy appetites 1dte normal fc.ods, but with about 540 fewer calories per day, Glueck aaid. §ucroae polyester was developed by Procter & Gamble ~ in Cincinnati more than 10 years ago and had been ~ on ertmates. In a study of 10 00-people at the reaearch center, the aubat.allce wu uaed to make low-calorie milkahakee. Nlad dre8llna and a marprt.ne-Uke 1preed. ~ have ;,et to cfeterinine whether the aubl&mce can be Wied to fry food8 IJ'd to bake. The teat aubjecu generally were unable' to tell when sucn.e ~ w.. aut:.tltu.S ln their ''It looka. tastee, amella and acta like oooventlonal oookina oila," Glueck Mid. 'I 1n· two, io-day atudy perloda, one group of obele people WU allowed to eat norinal fooda while the other group wu llven tome food with the fat aubsdtute. People ustnc the fat aut:.tltute lost an averaae of four-tentha of a pound per day. The three men were amisted ln Orance County and booked into county jlQ here ln lieu of $100,000 ball. . All four IUlpecta were charaed with 1U1pk:ion of grand theft, auto thelt and receiving 1tolen property. Eberhardt al.a facea • Concelled weapon charae .. Between fight and 12Ponchea were recovered in Orange County, mainly in the Anaheim area. Hart aald. Oranae County lnvestlgaton joined with the San Diego office of the hiahway patrol in investigltina the disa~ of Ponches when eight of the popular veh.lclea were stolen in Million Viejo and Dana Point in May. I· N:ucl~ar foes won't appeal ·1 Seal Beach group plans further action against Navy base The Seal Beach Nuclear Action 1 ll'OUP la expected to announce Monday that It wtll not appeal the diamiaaal of lt1 law11uit against the U.S. Naval Weapons Station. A pre11 conference i1 acbeduled at the Loa Angeles Pre.Cub. The Seal Beech group in May loat a l•wault aeeking environment.al atudiea on the Impact that conventional and nuclear weapons could have on ~-r~Hauk~ in u. . Federal Court In Loa 1 Anaeles that the l>rHence or at.ence of nuclear weapona waa a military 8eCftt and that the Navy didn't have to ~ the ..... But the nuclear weapon• opponenta are expected to announce that they will continue their battle agaUiat what they believe to be the storing of nuclear weapon• in their neiabborbood. ·1'"heir prlorit;y action• are expected to include: -A grua roota campaign, aimed primarily at education. but al8o foM-.,. on elected offidala with pro-nuclMr attitudes. -New U~~ includina pomible acdarl t by 90IDe See! 9-dl relidmbs who feel ~y damapd by the belief Ulit nuclear weapona are atored at the baile. -'i:iior1a to get bearinp on baae aalety by the Genera! Aa:ounting Office. -Coalitions with other community groups that feel they are experiencing the preeence of nuclear weaponry in their dtiea. -Seeking limitations on what nuclear activity can be performed at naval facilities. ,.The Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group aelected Monday aa the time for the pre91 conference on the lawsuit deciaion to oommemorate the deathl of 322 people in a 1944 weapons accident at the U.S . Naval ~l Station in Port Chicago. Jim Goodwin. one of the plaintiffa in the suit against the Navy, laid; "The Navy didn't plan for that accident to happen but it did. We'd like aome better a11urances it ian't going to happen again." I ~\,_:--Fair and warm : · .. ~ Teinperatlires· Coaatal MAl'tCMl- .. 11 ...... se e2 .... .. 71 85 ... 02 11 .. .20 7'I 10 11 75 18 TO 81 81 • 11 .2t • 82 .. 15 47 13 70 f17 n •• .. t4 11 • 17 75 UI t1 .. a 70 .. 61 .o2 • 11 tO .. •• • 71 .. f1 • .. 11 .. .. 1M 51 tO • 1.11 •• t4 N .32 t03 n •• a• 11 41 .oa t2 .. :: :: tO IO t1 TO t1 70 uo t1 74 • 11 ... . ,. 10I IO .. " M n 13 Tl 1M 11 a n M TO t. 11 .. 11 72 .. 11 .04 • 14 aa n .01 11 M •n ... 15 .02 12 74 .. 72 .31 110 tO .. .. a 11 MM .. .. • 10 ta ., .04 .. llO ..... t1 71 . .. " 11 • 71 •n . " ., ... 40 64 .... 11 .... '° 11 104 71 .CJI .. T1 • 18 Ill .,,. lllf llBIT ., .......... CASH WAS SAFE -Vlrginia Macauley (right) and the Rev. Father MalieU bold IOIDe ot the $24,000 dilcovered at a sate in a Norwalk church. The money belonged to Olen Thibedeau of Caf,iltrano Beach, who thought tt bad been stolen in 1977. He·U set the cash back -and donat.e 10 percent of it to the church in gratitude. Airport gets • variance on flight noise Orange County covernment has been granted a variance that will exempt John Wayne Airport from state noiae regulationl for a one-year period beginning Aug. l·· The variance -aougbt by the coun ty during heari ng• conducted nearly 18 montha ago -was iasued by Calt:rana, the state tranaportatlon agency, which haa jurisdiction over ~rt noiae laws. . According to Robert Nuttman, assistant c0unty oounael, county aupervilon are prohibited from taking any actions to lncreue exiating noise limit• or the amount of land located in a bJgh no1ae impact zone. Furtbtt, the county within 90 daya is required to submit to Caltrans a program for complying with' a atate law forbidding reaidential uaea in high noiae impact areas by Jan. 1, 1986. ''Frankly, we don't aee any way to accomplish that," Nuttman said. Nuttman explained that the county's effort to reduce the ai?.e of the high noise impact zone - generally including much of unincorporated Santa Ana Heights -has been stymied by an Orange County Superior Court order overturning the 'tounty'1 1981 airport maater plan. Another fact.or preventing the county from reducing jet noiae wu a decision by the Federal A via ti on Admi niatra tlon rejecting noise-reducing power cutbacka few jet airttaft. Nuttman aa.id the only waya the county could meet the 1986 requirement would be to reduce the number of permitted daily jet departares. now at 41, and to condemn homea now in the hl1h-noi1e impact area or to condemn aviation eaementa over thoee homea. The Baja Children's Foundation, a non-profit group of Orange County volunteers, will hold. its annual fund-raising picnic Saturday at Ran c ho Capiltrano In San Juan Ca . trano. the event, which runs from noon until dusk , . • The anti-nuclear film "Eight Minutes to Midnight," past nominee for an Academy Award. ia being shown free of charge on July 21, 7:30 p.m. at St. Marya Epiaoopal Church in Laguna Beach. The documentary dea~s with efforts of Australian pediatrician Belo Caldlcott In confrontations with • The Laguna Folkdancers continue to meet twice each week for aeveral hours of folk dancing at the Lagwia Beech High School 'girl's gymnasium. The fl.N• kn •. r of each aeaaion ia devoted to teaching beglnnen to dance toUowea by a le88ion for intermediate dancers. • The Laguna Beach Boys Club 1a planning a badq)addng excursion from July-28 to July 30 in the San Jacinto mountains aDove Palm Sprinp. 1be $40 trip 1a for boys and ~ a.ch icboo1 ~· .,. lcWdnc for way. to finance a new community lwtmmlna pool to rep18ce the qlnc plu.n,e at tbe blah~ acbool. n.. IChoOt board ii -ldnc applicanta for a fMk force to 1tudy 1 dl1trlctwlde aquatlcw ~.Mk fotee would uplore. ~ propam1, aupported br parUd,pant feea, that would f nance a rortlon of the CONtrucUon o a new pool The proaram mlaht Include learn-to-awlm 1e11lon1, ·an Improved competitive awlm procram at the hlah achool, • phyalcal fltneu pro1rama for aenlor cltbe n1, and an ocean aurvival courae open to all rnembera of. the community. The diatrict has 1ent out lettera to community organizations, 1ee~ volunteeu for the pro task force. . S<:hf>ol Superintendent Bill ' Barne1 said the school board probably will appoint members 1 to the taak force in early SeP-tember. features a barbecued-chicken lunch, ~. fiahing and entertalnment. Tickets are $6 for adults, and $3 for children 12 and under. Call 963-8183 for further information. Baja Children's Foundation aid.a orphaned and abandoned children in Mexico. acientlata, military officiala a11d politicians to warn of ! adJation dangers to health posed by nuclear weapons and noolear power planta. The film at 428 Park Ave. 1a aponaored by the Laguna Beech A1l1anoe for Survival. For further infonnatioo on the film or the BJ'OUP'• efforta. call 499-3190 or (213) 937..0240. Sessions are held from 7 to 10:30 p . .m. Sundaya and 7:15 to 10 :20 p .m . eac h Wednellday. A $2 donation ia .requeated to help cover expense1. The group ts affiliated with the Folk Dance Federation of Southern California. Further information can be obtained at 494-7930. girls 11 and older, aay Club officiala. For further infonnation on thls and other Boys Club prograina, call 494-4316 or 494-~~. OBIE SPORTS LTD. 5\ I ,\ .... ------~--..... -----------. ;':' • ANY NEW SURFBOARD IN STOCK,· l I l I I i i . DUllCI CUii lnlll 1111111 FRIDAY JULY 1f 1·1,,.: OHANGE.COU N TY C AllfOHNIA ~~C l NT <; 'Heavies' helped? · Cookin g oil subst~tute seen dieters'ai d FIRE STATION INAUGURAL...:_ About...90 acres of brush burned Thursday afternoon in the Laauna HUJs..Woodt Canyon area ln what f iref ignters. described as the .first major brushfire of the year. More than 80 firefighters from the Orange County Fire Department aJ¥i units from El Toro Marine Dllllr ............ ...._. K....._ Corps Air Station battled the blaze for five houn. Cauae of the fttt. which cauaed no iJljuriel and -"" threatlQed anr,.,..T'-still UI wMler tnw.tiption. fitt o aid. The fire tint WU reported at 1 p.m. and WU contained by 6 p.m. • Wayne Airport wins J e t fuel leak ' dismissed as • • • noise exemption blaze cause. Orange County government baa been granted a variance that will exempt John Wayne Airport from state noise regulations for a one-year period beginning Aug. 1. The variance -sought by the county during hearings mnducted nearly 18 months ago -was issued by Caltrans, the state transportation agency, which has jurisdiction over airport noise laws. According to Robert Huttman, assistant county CO\,UUlel. county (See AIRPORT, Page A%) Rev. Moon jailed· for tax evasion NEW YORK (AP) -The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder and leader of the Unification Chun:h, was sentenced today to 18 months in jail and a $25,000 fine for tax evasion. Moon could have been sentenced to up to 14 years In prilon. His co-defendant and aide, Taken! Kamiyama,140, abo waa to be aentenced for tax evasion, obstruction of justice and perjury. Moon. 62, was convicted by a jury May 18 of conspirirtg to evade taxes from 1973 to 1975 on about $112,000 in interest earned on penonal bank accounts; of " I falling to report $5(),000 in ahares he received in a profit-making venture; and of filing falte returns. Moon claimed that the money and stock were not personal assets but caine from followers who wanted their aJl4rltual ie.des' to bold the valuables in trust for church purpoees. Wednesday, U .S . Diatrict Judge Gerald L . Goe\1e1 rejected motfons from Moon'a lawyer that the conviction be aet aside on the grounds that he had been the victim of selective proeecution and abou1d have had a non-jury trial becauee of alleQed·prejudJce againat the UnlficadOn ChWch. TELE VISION 'Sun Dagger' I eatured on TV A vivid docw¥ntary on the "Sun n.aaer:• an ancient Indian calendar, will be on Channel 50 tonight at 10. Page A7. BUSINESS A Marine Corps spokesman baa cmpelled the theory that an El Toro-baaed A-4 Skyhawk leaking aviation fuel either started or contributed to the spread of Thunday's bruahfire in the Wooda Canyon area of Laguna Hilla. Sgt. Rob Yohe, a apoketman for the El Toro Marine Corpa Air Station, acknowled2ed today that a plane leaking jet Iuel flew over the area Thunday • an altitude of approximately 3,000 feet. But any fuel 1ealdng from the plane would have vaporized by the time it hit the ground, Yohe said, He added that the jet fuel Involved, JP-5, la not flammable and cannot be 1\ghted even with a mat.ch. The spokesman said Marine Corps fuel experta have d iaco u n ted the plane ',1 involvement in starting the fire. Meanwhile, Orange County fire inves1ipton are oont:lnufna to 8eel'Ch for the cau.e of the blaJJe, whk:h wu of a suapldoua nature, said department apokelman Jeffery Taylor. The fire, which burned out of control for cloee to three hours near El Toro Road and Calle Corta, destroyed 90 acrea of medium to deme brush. COUNTY CINCINNATI (AP) -It;s still a long way from approval, bbt an experimental fat substitute that reembles cookinc oil might hold prombe for overweight people and ~ with heart problems. Reeearehers at the University of Cincinnati believe that a aynthetic-fat subatitute developed by the Procter & Gamble Co. can help dieters take off weight and keep it-Off, while redlJCina their cholesterol levels. "It will make weight losing infinitely easier," said Charles Glueck, head of the General Clinical Baearch Cent.er at UC. The aubatance, sucroae poly.ter, was aubst.hu\ed for tatty l-. in a study tnd helped a l"OUP of obeae people fose wel•ht without harmful aide effects. Glueck aid Thunday. Sucrose polyester pa11e1 throuab the dl1ettlve aystem wi~ abeorbed. red\ldna the Ot calortes taken into the y, and alao reduces cholesterol Jevela, Glueck l&id. It will be at 1eaat a few years before the aubatance could receive aovemment approval for general uae, but Glueck aa.id he believea it one day will be preecribed as a welght-loes aki, "lt'a a novel, almost idlosyncratic compound," Glueck said. "It la entirely different from other weight-control products we've had in the past . . . 'I'hia ls really the first. if you will, fat substitute." Other ~ight-control products tend to reduce amounta of carbohydrates taken into the body or to alt.er a penon'1 eating habits . By uaing the fat substitute, obese people can "literally have their cake and eat It, too," Glueck said. Foods containing the fat subatitute teemed to aatiafy appetites like nonnal foor'.a, but with about 540 fewer calories per day. Glueck said. Sucrose polyester was developed by Procter & Gamble relMrchers in Cincinnati more than 10 years ago and hold been tested on primates. In a study of 10 obelle people at , the research center, the substance was uaed to make low -calorie milk.shakes, aalad d~ing and a margarine-like sp~. Swa·nk affair Rent protest ers plan party The IHRholden of N•wport Beach and Irvine will unite and ai.tempt to throw off their inblbitlona next w~ek at a !!:;r"~J>l4 black Ue ball at a They'll dance, drink vlnt-ae wine. eat chateaubriand and talk about the rent Increases demanded of them by their landlord, the lrv1ne Company. The Committee of 4,000, which is protesting Irvine Company's efforta to extract higher land leues from resldenq, amt out black~ invitations th1s week to a Blade and White Ball July 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. "The event will show the aolidarity and community support of the leaseholders' -...." said Barbara Young, a IMder of the committM. "Many of the leueholden are the pil1an of the Newport Beach-frvine oommunity.'' The reception in the donated ballroom begin• at 7 /.m ., followed by dinner at and dancing at ~. Ml. "Young said the black and white theme was cboaen to illustrate the abarp dlapute between the leuebolden and the Irvine Company. "It's a little like Scarlett O'Hara tearing down the curtail'lll to make a dttll for the party," said Ms. y oUng. He alSo serves who only sits Camper holds si~r's place in Irvine home line Brotherly love has prompted The aJ.n&le f.amily, detached $200,000 average price for new, Rocky Lasch to apend hi home•, to be built by Irvine slnale family, detached hqines in vacation camped out at a Pacific at Culver Drive and °""'8e County. construction lite in Irvine. Bryan Avenue In Irvlne'a Portmann aid he thinb the Luch, a Tustin resident, is Northwood Village, are being option purchue plan la being looking out for hia slater's 80ld in a WJAY as yet untried ln offered for the first time in interesia. Soutbem California, aocordlng to Southern C..Ufomia and that it Four timel daily, in between F.d Portmann of Irvine Pacific. haa several benefit• to the Palnl, sunning, playing eoftbell What Luch and the others are 001WtrUCUon firm and the buyen. w p(iker, Luch emeraes from doing 1a aigning in four times "It provlde9 the bmnebuyen hia camper to u.e hia sister'• daily with the company., they with literally month• of fiance'a proxy. can make "n appointment additional time lh wblch to Hia aiater, Diana M.anaberry, Saturday foe next weekend to accumulate their down payment. and her fiance, K.C. Connell' of pu.rchue a $2,000 option to buy arrance tinancina and 1ell their Camell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa, one of the 18 homes to be built in pr9e0t home." Mid Rm Tncy, are among 19 familfea or the fint phMe of Vlata J'Oare. marketin1 vice prealdent for lndi~d\&ala trym, to buy one of The bomm Aft priced at $120,-Itvine Pacific, the homebWlcfiq the.18 homes to be built in Vlata 000 to $150,000, which Por1mann arm of the 1tvine C.ompany. Fllare. explained it well below t~e (8" WAITING, P• Al) INDEX .. Iraqi jets· 'hit Shri:rie in Iran I . 30 killed, 200 wounded in repr.isal attack; school leveled -"' AIMo&I ......... Iran c1almed lnQl jltl ltnack • Wotlem prayer ctnter dHp tn1ld• lra~~Y.: .. kJ]UnC! ~~~;;d~:Chool were kJlltcS or wounded, '181 captunld And '8 WW wll*i o'1t ln det eat1n1 the lra~l counteroftenalve to TUetday 1 lrU\1ln lnvulon. Jeruaalem. '1 tlourcH ln ihe Iunlan caphal rHch_itd by teleohone frOm Nk.'Cllia, C)'pNI, 11td thouaandt ot Khometnl :~~-==r~ before Uw Iraqll 1tlf f ened. The 10urcff 1~d the lranl&Jll ar• believed hold a line about a tw lnllde lnq while the ' .,.. duc ln north and .... a. ~ J:i::Q, awnu .... two peopi. . -~'icr"· ' ·There were no report1 of An lnql W\k b9ttal.lon and an infantry battalion were 1100.Dlpletely 1maabed," th• brolldciMt Mk!. ;;Id-~ warnlnl of poaible ltlQl cbombU\al. The marchen burned an efflCY ot hraell Prime Mlnhter Menac:hem Belin and chanted pl'C)-Paleltinian alopna. Analyttl said tt appeared the tran.lanl m1-ht be prep&l'lnl to move aouth iewatd BNra from a ao-far relatively quiet aector. 1 ~ I l I I j ll'O'md 1rio11 ln UM miln blnle area ot Baara, Iraq'• 1eeond lar,..t city and Penlan Gulf port. The Ir.ruan. cl.alm to be entrenched neer s.r., but lraQ •YI the area WM "DW'aed" of lraqjan lnvadera -,n neavy tt1ht1na Wedneaday and Thunda' Iraq 1 Ima rwo-lrantan dMlllolw wen desCroyed and f,. 733 lnnlana killed ln the defer-. ot Bara and said Iraqi troope fCll'Clld the lranlanl to flee acrom their border. But Iranian communiques carried today by Radio Tehran, monitored In London, said 600 Iraqi troops The rtval dalrnl could not be independently conftrmed t>ec.utt th• w~ nadonl bim foretan ~pondjn .. from the front. ln W~ 1 U.S. offlc:lal llid ''The lNQll are not dotDC too badly. The Iranian• are not maJdnl the Pl"OIP"-IOme had predkfed. Ramadan, about 180 mnea DJthw.t ot the lran1an capital. wu a~ed by two waves ot jeta today, Iran'• oftidal newa -aencY Mid. Iran'• revolutionary patriarch Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini insisted hil fl&hten would topple the Iraqi ~ and .. U._.te lran'claima ita troos-advant'ed 12 miles into Iraq in ''Operation Ramadan" launched la\e ~bu\ Iraq conceded only a Ux• \hruat, which it IA)'I wu 1ublequently revened. lt ·wa not clear how-many ~ • troos-had Invaded Iraq. War communiques on Wednesday indicated a total of 200,000 troos- from both a1de8 were fightlng. U.S. intelligen~ sources in Wuhington said today that the Iraniana were believed to have <lrlven lix to 10 miles Into Iraq Continued stories WAITING FOR HOME e • e Portmann said today 's cancellation factor probably ii as high as SO percent, meaning three out of 10 sales of new homes don't go through. "By ha~ the lease option," he aaid, '<we re able to mitigate llOlne of that risk to the buyer and aeller." The people who purchase one of the 18 options offered on Vista Filare'a phase one will have 45 days to cancel and get their money back , Portmann explained. After that, the money ia non-refundable but they can transfer the option with Irvine Pacific'• approval What makes the homes so attractive, Partmann exolained. ia the relatively low pUrchue price coupled with a guarantee they'll be sold at prevailing interest rates at the time of the option purchue. The prevail.ingrate as of today, Ma. Tracy sata. la around 16 percent. Luch said he's making sure his sister's ft.ance ia signed up the four required times cfaily for hi.a right to make an appointment Saturday. Another prospective option buyer, Margo Peterman of El Toro, said she and her husband have been signing in a\ Vista Fila.re four times daily becauae they want to move oloeer to her liquor store buaineaa in Northwood. Most of the people trying to buy the options are Irvine area residenta, Portmann said, and are tryina to buy larger or better houses. One such person ia Mike Pickett. who lives in the Lakes, a condominium development in Northwood. He said he's been trying to buy a larger home for more than a year but they're all priced too hi~h. The $120,000 hc)me in Vista Filare is in his price range, he said, but if he can't get that one, he'll have to keep looking. By SANDIE JOY AIRPORT VARIANCE . e • supervisors att ploh.ibCted from taking any actiooa to incre8le existing noise limits or the amount of land located in a hiab noiae impact r.one. Further, tM county within 90 days ia required to submit to Caltrana a program for complying with a state law forbidding residential uan in hiah noile impact areal by Jan. 1, 19M. . "Frankly, we don't eee any way to accomplish that," Nuttman said. Nut~ explained that the county'• effort to reduce the size of the high noi.ae impact zone - generally including much of unincorporated Santa Ana Heilbta -baa been atym.ied by an :Oran1e County Superior Court order overturning the county'• 1981 airport master plan. Another fJICtor preventing the county from redud.na jet noi8e waa a dedllon by the Federal Aviation Administration reject.ina nol.9e-reduc1ng pcwrr cutmcka for jet aircrafL · Nuttman uid the only 'waY' the county could meet the W86 requirement would be to redi.;~~ the number of pennitted daily ~t departures, now at 41, and to condemn homes now in the high-noise impact area or to condemn aviation easements over thoee homes. Nuttman characterized the variance approved by a Caltrans deputy director as "pretty much what we bad before, "They ttJOOS1lit.e the ~winl public demand (for UR ""l"f the airport) and the boal'd's exi8t.i.ng noise abatement program," he 8'!ded. The variance has been Wlder consideration since February 1981 . Fair .and lVarm Temperature8· NATIOM Coastal Albeny Albuque o-outw ••'•" nonh.-t AIMt9o ..,_ 12 to 20 knOtl 'llltttl 3 to 5 ~ foot ..... EIHWhere •Ind• AttarO beComlng .-to _,.._. 10 Atlentc Cly to ti knoea llfternOOft. ~ Austin ..... 1 to 3 feet. F~. tow 8attlmore ~ and loclll fog wtltl loclll 8MflQll .,..,_ dWlng. ~ .,...-..... ~---...... llianW'Ck ll.s. Summitry :=c.i • • 8f'ownlvle Scattered thundertlormt lluffaACI *9t<:Nd ffom the Plalr't to the 1urtngton touth Atlantic Coatl today, c...,., bflnglng hall and hlgfl Mnd to Chertttn 9C t01M .,_ and In..,_ rain fl'* ~ WV par11 of North DellOta. Mlnl*IOCa Ch-'"" NC and Mont-. 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Tides . - IntormaU-0n reachinl Wuhtnpn indicates that the lnqll, who suffered hwnlllatlnl revel"lell ln recent monthl, are putttna up a atronaer ttaht than previou1ly, accordlna to U.S. IOW'Cel. The lntenaifJed flahtina rallec:f concern about 011 1upplle1 because both na\iona are important petroleum producera. But oil analyata have aald that becauae of the worldwide oil alut the war wW probably have little effect. Police grab. 4 suspects in Porsche thefts (I By DAVID I~ Ol'ltleo.lr"9t ..... Four people have been' arrested by <the California Hlghwa.1. Patrol and Orange CoWlty ;:>herifra Department on suspicion of operating a major car theft ring in Southern California that spedallred in Porte.bes. In addition to the four arrests -three of whlch took place in Or~ County -investigators said if\ey recovered numerous miaalng automobiles and automobile parts. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart identified the suspects taken into custody Thursday as Stuart Glenn Murting, 23, of Laguna Niguel; John I>. Eberhardt, 39, address unknown; Andtew Leaney, 24, of Anaheim, and Marsha Lathrop, 40. o(. Corona. Mias Lathrop was a.n'Mted in Corona and booked into the Riverside County Jail. The thtte men were arrested in Orange County and booked into county jail here in lieu of $100,000 bail. All four suspect.a were charged with aus~on of grand theft, auto theft* and receiving stolen property. Eberhardt al90 faces a concealed. weapon charge. Between eight and 12 Ponches were rtcovered in Orange County, ~yin the Anaheim area, Hart aatd. Orange County investigators joined with the San Diego office of· the highway patrol in . investigating the disappearance of Porsches when eight of the popular vehicles were stolen ln Mission Viejo and Dana Point in May. The CHP already had been investigating the stolen car ring for a year. Hart said sheriff's auto theft investigaton contacted the CHP in June and "combined efforts" on the invesliRation. San Diego CHP officials said Thursday tha\ an estimated $~00,000 in stolen automobiles and parts were recovered from warehouees and public storage areas. It Is alleged that many of the cars were disasaembled and the parts sold to buyers wbo responded to an advertiaement in a car magazine. \\II o.lr .......... ~ca.,~ BIG WHEEL -Robaire, a mime, magician and juggler who ia entertaining at the Orange County Fair this week. cycles through the. fairgrounds. He gives two shows a day on the Heritage Stage. Nostalgic music on tap at' OC fair Songs by Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Fata Domino and Chubby Checker will be featured tonight when popular radio disk ~key Wolfman Jack brings his 'American Graffiti Revue" to the Amphltheater stage at the Orange County Fair. Showtimes are 7 and 9 p.m. for the noetalRic tribute to '50a and '60s music. The show is free with the price of fair admission. The finrt Championship Rodeo performance is slated tor 8 p.m. Adult admission for the rodeo is $3 and children are admitted for $1. Two more rodeo shows are scheduled for 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday. July 17. Today is children's day, and if younpten 12 years and under enter ~ fairgrounds before 6 p.m .. ther will be admitted tree. The "A 1 American" fair is located at Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard (Route 55) and is open from 10 a.m. to midnight through the weekend. Other events at the fair include the International Lumberjack Show at 7 and 9 p.m.; Country Fun Contests at 5:30 p.m.; the Funs-A-Poppin Circus at 8 p.m .: gymnasti.c tumbling contests at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .: Gourmet Gallery at 5:30 p.m .; Hypnotist Vandermelde at 8 p .m ., and crafts demonstrations held all day. Meanwhile, clowns, mimes, jugglers, marionettes, dancers and bands will appear at many locations throughout the grounda. The fair cl011eS Sunday, but not before the Limeliters trio perfonn their ballads Saturday . niRh.t and "Rain," a Beatles lookalike gro up from Los Angeles, aing the tunes made famous by the original Fab Four on SWlday at the Amphitheater. The shows will be held at 7 and 9 p.m. each ni1Zht. F or more informa tion, call 714-751-FAIR. Ray Catalano heads Irvine plan hoard Urban planner Ray Catalano has been elected chainnan of the Irvine Plannh\g Commiasi.on. Chainnen are elected by fellow commissioners to serve a one-1 year term. Catalano, a UC Irvine associate professor of 90Cial ecology, was appointed to the five-member commission in 1978 by then councilman Larry A.gran. A.gran was elec ted mayor Tuesday evening. Dr. Catalano recently made headlines with the release of a study linking physical and emotional troubles suffered by • some people to economic hard times. He came to UCl in 1972 and ' since 1978 has been associate direct.or of the university's Public Policy Research Organization . Catalano earned a doctoral degree in metropolitan studies and public ad.ministration from Syracuse University. He has a master's degree in regional planning .from Syracuse and a bachelor's degree in political science from BOston College. .I OBIE SPORTS LTD )\ \ ~~ ..... ------------------------' SURFBOARD l BLOW-OUT ANY NEW ·suRFBQARD IN STOCK , Limit 1 /'50-Offer Pef ~ereon THRUSTERS • TWINFINNS -NOSE RIDERS .: .. • I . I l : FIRE STATION INAUGURAL _:__ About 90 acres of brush burned Thunday afternoon in the Laguna HUJl.. Wood8 Cayon area Jn what flrefignters described aa the flnt major brushfire of the year. More· than 80 firefighters from the Orange County Fire Department and .unita from El Toro Marine ............... _ _._~ Corps A1r Station battled the blaze for five hours. OWle of the tire, which cau.ed no ~ ........ W,.tel)ed ~~ still la under In~~. fire aald. The fire first w• rej)orted at 1 p.m. and wu CIOlltained by 6 p.m. Ne~port eyes pact on flight limits By J ODI CADENHEAD or ... ~ .... .,. Newport Beach city officiala have drafted a new John Wayne Airport policy that seeks a long· term agreement with the county ln order to limit the number of daily flights until a new commercial airport is built. Ken Delino, a11istant city Newport Beach can onJy hope to limit flights by negoti,ating with the county, possibly through a joint powers agreement. Delino said he hopes to bring the proposed policy to the City Council in the next few months aft.er meeting first with other groups interested in the airport. "People are perceiving a negotiated settlement as a copout (See FLIGHT, Pa1e A!) manager and author of the still 1 unadopted policy. said that 1 1 3 seek re-election j in Mesa , Newport J Three city council members There are two aeatl open on from Newport,Beach and Coeta the Costa ~eaa City Council. l 'j Mesa were among candidates Mayor Arlene Schafer hu also who took out applicatiom this declared her intention to seek week to file for November re-electlon. council elections. Newport Beach Mayor Jackie c.o.ta Mesa city Councilwoman Heather and councilwoman Nonna ~. who became the Evelyn Hart, both elected in dfy's first w&man mayor in 1977, 1978, were among four oouncil took out papen Monday. hopefuls at the dty clerk's office Monday. Dave Wheeler, a Costa Mesa attorney who practices In Newport Beach, haa a1ao taken out papen .in that dty. Jim DeBoom, director of the ~ Coast YMCA and Bill Agee, a member of the dty arts cornmilllon, alto took out papen. TELEVISION . 'Sun Dasser' I eatured on T V A vivid documentary on the us un Dilger.'' an ancient Indian calendar, will be on Channel 50 tonight at 10. Page A7. · BUSINESS Mesa seeking ban on wood shake roofs Costa Mesa la joining the growing lilt of Orange County cities eeeking to ban untreated wood shake roofs from new construction and require the U8e of fire·retardant materials for repairs do~e on existing structures. U adopted by the Qty Council Monday nisht the new ordinance will take effect Sept. 2 and requife the use of fire retardant materiala: -oo the entire roof if more than 50 percent la uPlf8ded. -only on the portion upgraded lf less than 50 percent is altered. -and not at all if the portion changed ls less than 10 percent. Vic Newton , assistant development 9el'Vicee director for the dty said lt oosts about 50. to 60 percent more to inltall a llre retardant roof. • '"This la not going to be an overnight .olution." said Newton. ''It'• a startin8 point. Eventually all our roof will be fire retardant." The new ordinance comes three lnentha atter a devutaUna fire in Anaheim lnvolvl_~I untreated shake roofs cauaed ~ million in damage and left 1,500 people homeleaa. Cllll 1111 1111111 OH ANGf C OUN l y r Al tHrn NIA 2~ CENTS 'Heavies' h~lped ·? Cooking oil substi tute seen diet ersJaid CINCINNATI (AP) -It's 1till a long way from approval, but an experimental fat substitute that resembles oookin& oil might hold prom1ae for overweight people and thoee With heart problems. Reeearehers at the University of Cincinnati believe that a synthetic· fat su ball tu te developed by the Pl'octer & Gamble Co. can help diet.en take off wetcht and keep it-off, while reducina their cholesterol levels. "It will make weight bing inflnltely euier," said Charles Glueck, bad o1 th~ General Clinical 8-n:h Centel' at UC. The 1ub 1tance, 1u cro1e poly~r, •u subtdtut.ed for fatty ltema fa. study and helped a aroup of obeae ~ple lose welaht\.."!lt~ut hatmful aide effectll, liWICk aaid Thunday. Sucrose polyeater paaaea throu1h the dJ1e1tive ay1tem withaUt ¥na,ablorbed. redudnc the number Of ca1oriel taken Into the body, and also red uceJ cholelterol levela, Glueck aakl. It will be at lefllt a fe.w years before the aubatance could receive gov~t ap~ for gent!ral uae, but Gluec1< said he believ~s it one day will be pracrtbed as a wetaht·loea aid. "It'• a novel, almost idiosyncratic ocmpound." Glueck aaid. "It ii entirely different from other weight-<:<>ntrol producta we've had in the past . . . This ia really the first. f.t you will, fat sublti tute." Other ~t-<:entrol producta tend to reduce amounts of carbohydrates taken into the body or to alter a penon'a Nting bablta. By using the fat substitute, obese people can "lltttally have their cake and eat It, too," Olueck '9id. Foods containing the fat substitute aeemed to satisfy appetite. like normal foorA, but with about 540 fewer calories per day. Glueck laid. Sucrose polyest'r was developed by Procter &!Gamble re.earchers in ~ti more than 10 years aao and Had been tested on primates. In a study of 10 obeee~le at the research cent r , the substance waa u1ed make low--calorie milkahak , aalad dressing and a margarine·like spread. Swank affair ·Bent· protesters plan party .. . The leMeholden of Newport Beach and Irvine will unite and anem])t to;:row off their lnhlblUon1 ext week at a !!:r".: black de ball at a They'll dance, drink vintage wine, eat chateaubriand and talk about the rent increases demanded of them by their ~ord. the lrvtne Company. The Commlttee of 4,000, which is protesting Irvine Company'i efforts to extract higher land leMeS from residents, aent out bi.ck-edaed invitations th1a week to a Bid and White~ July 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott HQtel. "The event will ahow the 1olidarity and com~unity support of the lease oldera' illue," Mid &rbua oung. a leeder' of the ciommi::+.. ''Many of the a..holdl!n are of the Newport Beac ·= community." The reception in the ~ted ballroom be(tln1 at 7 p .m ., followed by aintaer at 8 and dancing at 9. , Ma. \'oung said the;; and white iheme was c sen to muatrate the sharp dispute between the l~ and the J.rvine Qimpany. I "It's a little lik~carlett O'Hara tea.ring down curlaina to make a dress for party," aaid Ms. Young. He also serves who only sits Camper holds sister 's place in Irvine home line Brotherly love has prompted ·Rocky Laach to spend hi• vacation camped out at a OONtruction lite Ul ll'Vine. Lasch, a Tustin resident, is looking out for hi• sister's intereata. Four ttmea daily, in between Joalnl, sunning, playing aoftbell l.00"" p(iker, Luch emerges from till camper to U9e his sisttt'a flanoe'• proxy. Ilia aistel', Diana ManaberTy. and her fi.ance, K.C. QioneJ.1 of Connell Otevro1et, a.ta Mesa. are among 19 families or lndlvktuala trying 10 buy one of the 18 bomell -to 6e built in Vista FU.are. The aingle family, detached homes, to be built by Irvine P'cific at Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue In Irvine's Northwood Village. are being aold in a way as yet untried in Southern California, according to &i Portnwm of Irvine Pacific. What Luch and the others are doing ii llgning in four times dally with the company ao they can make an appointment Saturday for next weekend to purchaae a $2,000 option to buy one of the 18 bome9 to be buil\in the flrSt ~ of Vista l'llatt. The .boam are prbd 'It f 120,· 000 to ttS0,000, which Portmann explained ii well below t~e INDEX ' t\:irpott. Wins year's ex~~ption from· noise. . _ .... , . ._.~ -°t~ a:='!=.::::: ex&uln1 nolH llmtia or the ReUrht1 -Ml blMI\ llYmMd by bl1h .. nOJM h~DICI ., .. or to ~= ~a,.,°:r.1 ,:: =f~~ttiJ;'!:l':.:::~ wm ..._. ~ohft= All'llOl1 emount of lilild m'9d In a blO an brau• County: ;Superlor coridman avlaUQft MMIMl'ltl over Admlnfltratlve Law Jud•e ClOl'ftlnlrdal·'ilt operatiOnl. llirad flimia ... • -~· noile ~ IGM; J\lither, tM Court oraer overturntn1 th• ~ homll. Robin N.._ h hlbfted 1 f ..... _... UGlw • 00UAty wtthln IO~luwqulNd county'• 1981 alr~rt mHter Huttman ebaraeterJzed the eoun oftid I 1n brie ~ ~r en :,:: cm.y.-pldad ,.._,,,,,,,.Au;, to_...,.., c.itiw a -...i.... • _ _, ___ ap....;...-.1...., • ,._,._.... Cy a 1, ft lat.er more • 1. ... tor ciomDl.Ytu ..... ...: ~--;:-"" ,,_... HUAI-""'~"'IT ----filed wttb Caltrarw. IUd IUCti. ... ••av. 'l1'e vvtance-'"""'•"""t by the ilddfnir'·rt "''VI • •• .w Anolbel' faotofo JlftWfttinl the deputy d.b'eirtOr •"pretty much red~ oould not be achMved Lete ln 1881, NebW ~ county durtn,~~rin1• torbld =•nUal "* In county tram nchicinl ~ "'*' wl\at we had before. ~ cwnnt ~. to Caltrw hll r-um11\111Pdatllallil conductlld ,_,1' 1 -·~ ~ h1ah n06le arw by Jan. 1• WM a dedlklr\ l?Y tM Federal •llJ'hey ~ the powtnc And they polnt•d out that for a new variance. He ildd the _ • .,. 19te. Aviation Admlnhtratlon _,..,u .. dernana (for Ule of the :ri ~·-i..~ ht h t t t tone -WM .__ Caltra!)I, 11J'rankly, n don't .... r.iectina riol8e-red~ power =.....--bot.rd • u. ..-n to control I no H m J> • c 1 . ''-'•' tran1portaUon •a•nc:y way to acoompllih ,haf"', , c:utbACk:ib...,. •• _...... > ... ~ th9 '• ·~h J• nolH. • eount7, for •uiround!na the urport lhOWd ,.blob tau l.:~adleUon ove; Nudmma ii11t Nuttman ~ ~~: wtYI •Ullt.ment proaram, • • x •mp le, l 1 re q u r l n a 'be NdUCld ln a by 20 ..,....m. , ............ Nuttmlln •Xplained that the the ty could m.t-tM'lJN ~· vartanoe hli been under Introduction of new, 1--nofly Caltrw hM never denJed an' i-~ to ftObilrt Nut1man, county'• .tb't to Ndual tht me ~t would be to reduce con1td1ratlon 1lnce February ~· bu lmpoud wet1ht airport or opei'ator'• Nqu.t foe•' .-amt county ~ county of the ~no.. tmp.ot IOM _ UM n\.Dl\ber ot pennit1iild dally pt tatJon.t to prohibit heavier vartance from noi8e resuJatiom. • 'a&Pll.W.t u. Jl'Oh!Mtlld fnlm 1•nerafiy lncludtn1 much of ~. now a& 41, ·ana to ~!!\)'.~to lncn•• unlneorpo~t;s ;•nt• Ana . condemn ho··~n;.w ln the Fifties live· auain at fair. From.Pap At l!!!J' FblGH~ LIMI~S • • • and lt'1 not." aid Dellno. "lt'1 the bl9t meuw for the dty to pin control OYW the airport.'' In the pMt two yean the city hu spent $800,000 in legal <mtl to block expanl1on of the airport. adopted may or may not haw a number," Hid Dellna. "The number may wind up bainC 41 OI' up to 42. That'• aomethina that hu to be worked out." -Contlnue exl1t1n1 noise ~torlnc PfOll'UDI. -lncrew eUorta to llearch fQr a new ~ lite to replace or relieve"" congestion at John Wayne Airpon. Wolfman Jack, rodeo, children's day featured I SoJlCI by Jerry Lee Lewta. located at Fair Drive ancf perform their ballada Saturday ! Chuck Berry, Fata Domino and Newpqrt "Boulevard (Route 55) nl1ht and "Rain," a Beatlea , Chubby Checker will be feetured and II open from 10 a.m. to lookalike group from Loi tonfeht when popular ndJo dbk mldnltht through the weekend. Angeles, ~ the tune1 made ~ Wolbnan Jack brinp b1a Other eventa at the fair include famoua by the original Fab Four 'American Graffiti Revue" to the International Lumberjack on Sunday at the Amphitheater. the Amphiihilat.el' ttage at the Show at 7 and 9 p.m.; Country The shows will be held at 7 and 9 Orange C-ounty Fair. run Contests at 5:30 'P.m.; the p.m. each night. Showtimee are 7 and 9 p,m. fQC Funa-A-Poppin Circus at 8 p.m.; Some exhibit.a fairgoers can • County oftida1a haw 10Ught to lncreaae the number of daily fllahta and add $75 million in l menu, including the lii.e of the terminal and traffic fadllttes. The term• of • propo1ed agreement between the county and the city would indude the followtna: -Uee of the airport r9lrlcted only to ain:raft that meet the rederal -avlation aolle regulations. The county'• Blue Ribbon Reaional Airport Committee recommended • 3,700-acre lite northeut ot Santla10 Canyon this week. The Southern California AHoclatlon of ~ti'li.u augge.ted'"'Er Toro and two 1ite1 In Loa Anae1ee and San Diego oountiel. 'l"he city'• new rolicy also specifies that i suc h an ~tis not reached the city ~ "CJPPCJR all hn nt no matter how~ ~e DOltaJalc trttJs,ate to '509 and IY1DDUtlc tumbling contests at enjoy include fine arts, home 601 mU1lC. The 1how l• tree "&:So and 7:30 p.m.; Gourmet acts. c rafts I h o b b I es, · , with the price of fair aclmWDQn. Gallery at 5:30 p.m.; Hypnotist photography. florlcul tu r e , 1 In re"""1 for a legal ~t with dW county, die dty would 8'I'" not to ~ in the w.-y of p1anl to upgrade and operate the ~-DMt city ottidala have vebm;t1v ooomect anv incn• in the number of dally depMtures from the current 41 fllahta. No euct number 11 mentioned in the cit?;'• flve-paae draft policy. · 'Thia policy when it11 finally -Limit the number of avera1• daily departUlft to a figure with which all parUea can ~· -Continue to enforce the .ame airport houri and the same rules for busineea jet operations. -Limit the destination. of air carrten to a number with which all partie. can agree in order to keep the airport size consistent. ,' Dellno aaid he has had ltrong support from Newport Beach homeowners croups regarding the propmed policy. Continued stories WAITING .FOR HOME • • • Portmann aaid today's canoellation factor probably ii as hiah as 30 percent, meaning Uiree out of 10 aa1es of new homes don't go throuch. "By having the lee. option," he aaid. "we'nt able to mitigate 101De of that risk to the buyer and 1eller." 1be people who ferurchatle one of the 18 options off<'ed on Via1a Filatt'1 phase one will have 45 Sirike delayed LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern California Rapid Tranalt Diatrlct drivth'I, who carry about 1.1 million riden dally in 6,ve counties, will abide by a coUrt ordeT forbidding a atrtb at 1eaat witil the end of the month. oftidala laid 1bunday. days to cancel and get their money back, Portmann explained. After that, the money ia ~-refundable but they can t.ranafer the option with 1rvtne Paclfic'1 approval What makea the homea 10 attlw.1fw, Partmann nplatned, la the relatively low purchue price coupled with a guarantee they'll be aold at prevailing in.,._ raliM at the time of the opdan purchue. Tbe preyaWna rate as of today, Ma. Tney 1a1a. ii around 16 permnt. LMeb aid he'• making IUre b1a allt.el"1 Bance la signed up the four required times c:faily for hia right to make an appointment Saturday. . Another prospective option buyer, Maran Peterman of El Toro, aald -and her husbani:f have been Signing in at Vista Filare four times dally becaua they want to move cloeer to her liquor store busineu in Northwood. Most of the people trying to buy the options are Irvine area residents, Fortmann said, and are trying to buy larger or better bowles. , One such person la Mike Pickett, ~in the ~es. a condominium development in Northwood. lie said be'a been tryinl to buy a larger home for more th.ad a year but they're all prioed too hiah. The $120,000 home in Vista FilAre is in hia price range, he said. but lf he can't get that one, he'll have to keep looking. By SANDIE JOY Fair and warm TemperatUreB- MATIOM .. Le ... .. 12 .. . ... 11 .... 02 11 • .20 11 70 f7 15 .. 10 11 ., .. 71 .2t • 12 .38 75 47 13 70 t7 n II IS .. ... t7 • 11 75 ua 11 .. 12 70 .. 57 J)2 • 1S IO .. •• .. 71 .21 11 .. 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Tbe tint Champomhip Rodeo Vandermeide at 8 p.m., and industrial, new 9roducta, film ' petf.Onnanef 11 l1lted ""for -a rt.m. crafts demonstHtio~ held all .festiv~ wine. diaplay and the l Adult adm1-ion ~the rodeo 11 day. youth building. j $3 and ch.lld.ren are admlt1ed fell' Meanwhile clowns mlmn Fair admlaion la $4 for adult&, j $1. Two more rodeo abowl ce jugglers, marlonettes.' dance~ •• for children 6 to 12 (they are scheduled for 4 and 8 p .m . and banda will appear at many admitted free today before 6 p.m.) 1 Saturday, July 17. locatlona throughout ti>e and children under 6 ~re 1 Today la children's day, and If srounda. admitted free every day. Parking youngsten 12 years· and wlder The fair cloees Sunday, but not la Y,· enter the f~ before 6 before the Llmelitera trio 714 o7r mFore information, call .m., the will be admitted iree. -51-AIR. ~he "All American" fair i1 Police grab 4 suspects in Porsche thefts By DAVID ltUTZMANN of'tMD.ar ......... Four people have been arreated by the California Highway Patrol and Orange County Sheriff's Department on auapicion of operattna a major' car theft rinl in Southern California that 1peda1iwd In Ponches. In addition to the four arrests -three of which took placie in Orange County -investigators said they recovered numerous mining automobile. and aut.omoblle parta. Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart identWed the auapecta taken into cuatody Thursday as Stuart Glenn Murting, 23, of Laguna Niguel; John D. Eberhardt, 39, addre11 unknown; Andrew Leaney, 24, of Anaheim, and Marsha Lathrop, 40, of C.orona. Mlsl Lathrop was arrested in Corona and booked into the Riverside C-ounty Jail. The three men were arrested in Orange County and booked into county jail here in lieu of $100,000 bail. All four auspecta were charged with IUIJ)icion of grand theft, auto theft and receiving stolen property. Eberhardt alao faces a concealed weapon charge. ' Between eight and 12 Poraches were recovered in Orange County, mainly in the Anaheim area. Hart said. Orange C.Ounty inveatigaton joined with the San Diego office of the highway patrol in investigating the di~ppHr&DCe of Ponches when eight of the ~1= vehicles were stolen in Viejo and Dana Point in May. ~) ( . \ excursion Costa Me1a's Leisure Service• Department is offering an excursion to the Rinallng Brothers Barnum & Baifey Circus in Anaheim Aug. 7. The bua Will leave from the Nel1hborhood Communlty Center, ~845 Park Ave., at 2 • Dr. Rieb.rd A. Hayden of Newport Beach, a ataff. phy1lcian in the Student Health and Counseling Center at California State University, Fullerton, has been t named as the distinguahed staff member by the university's Alumni A.saociation. Other Alumni Asaociation award winnen include Amaa • R.e&iltntlon I.a now being a ccepted for a July 24 excunion to Dodger atadium. sponaored by the Costa Mesa Leisure Servicea Department. Bua· transportation and • Youngsters between 8 and 15 are Invited to register for the Orange Coast YMCA spomored trip to watch the Angell and the Oakland Athletics play July 27 . Cost ls $6 for YMCA in Mesa p.m. and return at 5:30 p.m.. Cost la $10 per penon and children under 14 must be aa:ompanied by an adult. For r eservations write: Leisure Services, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, 29626. Deadline for payment is July 30. For more information call 754-5391. Marie ~tUes, of Huntington Beach, Health, Education, Physical Education and Recreation undergraduate who-r-.e c e iv e d a ~ 100 scholarship, and Peggy M. Hammer of Placentia and Jolla C . Sclamlckratla of Huntington Beach wbo were recognized for their outstanding service to the 8S90ci.a tion. reserved eeats are lnduded in the $10 tickets. The bills will leave at 4:30 p.m. from the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information call 754-5391. members and $7.50 for non- members. Participants will leave the YMCA parking lot at 2300 Univenity Drive in Ne~rt Beach at ~:30 p.m. De'ne to sign-up is July 22. For more infonnatioll call 642-~. OBIE SPORTS LTD ANY NEW SURFBOARD .. ·IN STOCK • I l j 1 ' J I . .. l 0111111 CUii I I . D* .... ~M.....,._K.-.. FIRE STATION INAUGURAL ...:..._ About 90 Corpl Air Station battled the bla7.e for five acres of brush burned Thuraday afternoon in hours. Cauae of the fire, which cau.ed no the Laguna HilJs.. Woods Canyon area In what injuriel NwS never tbreaiened 8"~ fireflgnters described a1 the tint major still S. under tnvestS&atlaft. fire aid. brushfire of the year. More than 80 'nle fire fint waa ~at 1 p.m. and wu firefighters from the Orange County Fire ·contained by 8 p.m. Department and units from El Toro Marine Newport. eyes prlct on flight limits . By JODI CADENHEAD °' .. Deir ......... Newport Beach city officia.la have drafted a new John Wayne Airport policy that seeks a Jong· term agreement with the county in order to limit the number of daily flights until a n e w commercial airport is built. Ken Delino, assistant city manager and author of the still unadopted policy, sai~ that Newport Beach can cinJy hope to limit flights by negotiating with the county, possibly through a joint powers agreement. Dellno said he hopes to bring the proposed policy to the City Council in the next few months after meeting first with other groups interested in the airport. "People are perceiving a negotiated settlement u a copout (See n.IGBT. Page Al) 3 seek re-election -in Mesa, Newport : Three city council members from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa were among candidates who took out applications thil week to file for November council elections. Costa Mesa city Councilwoman Norma Hertzog, who became the dty's first woman mayor in 1977, took out papers Monday. Dave Whteler, a Costa Mesa attorney who practices in Newport Beach. baa also ta.ken out papen in that dty. There are two seats open OD the Costa Mesa City Council. Mayor Arlene Schafer has a.l8o declared her intendon to seek re-eJection.. Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and councilwoman Evelyn Hart, both elected in 1978, were among four council bopeflala at the city clerk's office Monday. Jim DeBoom, di.rector of the Orange Coast YMCA and Bll1 Acee. a member of the dty arta commilsion. ai.o took out papen. ' TELEVISION 'Sun Dagger' leatured ·on TV A vi.vid documentary OD the .. Sun Ilaaer," an ancient Indian calendar, will be on Channel 60 toniaht at 10. Page A7. BUSINESS Mesa seeking ban on wood shake 'roofs Costa Mesa is joining the growing list of Orange County cities seeking to ban witreated wood shake roofs from new construction and require the uae of fire·retardant materials for repalra done on existing structures. U adopted by the Qty Council Monday ni&ht the new ordinance will take effect Sept. 2 and require the u.e of fire retardant materials.: -on the entire roof if more than 50 percent 1s uJ>lr8ded. -only 'on the portion upgraded if let1 than 50 percent is altered. -and not at all if the portion changed is leas than 10 peroenL Vic Newton, anhtant development services director for the city aald it co.ta about 50 to 60 percent more to install a fire retardant roof. ''Thi.a ia not goin8 to be an overnight IOlution,'' said Newton. "lt'a a starttna point. Eventually all our roof will be fire retardanL" The new ordinance comes three months after a devastating 1 fire in Anaheim involvl_ng unt:reeted shake roof.a caUled S:M> million fn damaae and left 1,500 people hnmeJe- COUNTY ~ OHAN C l COUN TY C Al II OHN IA 2!> CfNTS 'Heavies' helped?· Cooking oil substitute seen dieters'aid CINCINNATI (AP) -It's still tend to reduce amounts of Sucrose p';/.yeater waa a long way from approval, but an carbohydrates taken into the developed by Procter & Gunble experiment.al fat substitute that body or to alter a penon's eating researchers in Cincinnati more reeembles cooking oil might hold ha b I t 1 . By us i n g the f a t than 10 years ago and had been promi9e for overweight _ _people substitute, obese people can tested on primates. and the. wtth heart problems. "literally have their cake and eat ln a study of 10 obe9e people at Re.earchen at the University it, too," Glueck said. the researc h center the of Cincinnati believe that a Foods containing the fat substance waa used to 'make syntbetic ·fat substitute substitute seemed to satisfy low·calorie milkshakes, salad developed by the Procter & appetifes like normal fOCY..&s, but dressing and a margarine·like Gamble Co. can help dieten take with about 540 fewer calories per spread. off weight and keep it-off, w~ day\ Glueck said. reducing their cholesterol Jevels. "It will make weight losing infinitely easier,'' said Charles Glueck, head of the General Clinical Reeea.rch Center at UC. The substance, aucrose polye.ter, w .. aubatltuted .for tau, .... tn • lt'Udy and helped a 1roup of ot>e.e people fose wetaht without harmful aide effects, Glueck said 'lbw.lay. Sucrose polyester paases through the diaeative system without beJnc abeorbed, reducina the number of celol1e9 ta.ken into the body, ahd also reducea cbo1e8tero1 levels, Glueck said. It will be at least a few years before the aubatance could receive governmeont approval for general uae, but Glueck said be believes it one day will be preecrtbed as a weight·loes aid. "It's a novel , almost idiosyncratic compound," Glueck said. "It ia entirely di!fenmt from other weight-control products we've had in the put . . . This i.s really the first. If you will, fat substitute." Other weight-control products Swank affair. t rRent. ·protesters plan party 'The leuebolder'I of Newport Beach and Irvine will \D\i1e lllld attempt to throw off the,ir inhibltlol\1 nexf week at a $100·J*"<OUple black tie ball at a swank hotel. They'll dence, drink vfntaee wine, eat chateaubriand and talk about the rent increases ·demandecl of them by their land.lord. the Irvine Qmpany. The Committee of 4,000, which is protesting Irvine Company's efforta to extract higher land leaae:s from residenta, sent out black-edaed invitations this week to a Bid and White Ball July 22 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. "The event will show the solidarity and community support of the leaseholders' imue,'' said Barbara Young. a leader of the oommlttee. "Many of the leeaebolden are the pillars of the Newport Beacb·frvlne • ocmmunlty." · The reception in the donated ballroom begin• at 7 p .m .• followed by dinner at 8 and . daod~at 9. !dL oung said the black and white theme was chosen to illustrate the sharp dispute between the leaaeholden and the Irvine Company. "It's a little like Scarlett O'Hara tearing down the curtains to make a dress for the party," said Ms. young. He also serves ·who only sits Camper holds sister's place in lriine home line B(otherly Love bu prompted ·Rocky Lasch to spend bis vacation camped out at • conatruction aite in Irvine. Lucb, a Tustin resident, la · lookln1 out for his sister's interests. Four times daily, in between jogina, IWUling, playtni IOftball a.DQ" pOker, Luch emerges from his camper to me hia sister's fiance'• proxy. His lister, Diana ManabeJTy, and ber fiance, K.C. Connell of C.onneU Chevrolet, c.o.ta Mesa, are among 19 hmlliea or individuals trying to buy one of the 18 hma -to 6e built in Vista Fil.are. The atngle familY., detached homes, to be built by Irvine Pacific at Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue ln Irvine's Northwood Village, are being eold in a way as yet untried in Southern California, according to Ed Fortmann of Irvine Pacific. WhAt LuCh and the othera are doin8 ii llp.ing in four times daily with the company 10 they can make an appointment Saturday for next weekend to purchue a $2,000 optioo to buy one of tbe 1-8 homes to tie built fn the f1rat phue of Vjsta FU.are. The hc:ilnee are pricM at $120,- . 000 to $150,000, which Portrnann explained la well below O~e INDEX $200,000 average price for new, aing)e famlly. detached homes in Orange County. Portmann said he th1nb the option purchue plan la betn1 offered for the first time in Southern California and that it has several benefit• to the construction firm and the buyers. "It provides the homebuyen with literally months of additional time in which to accumulate their down payment, arrange finandJl8 and tell their preaent home;"' said Rita Tncy' marke~ice president for Irvine • the homebu1ld1na arm of the lrVine Company. (See WAITING, P ... A.I) I .. ,.. Htt '4Jt• \ "'' ._ Clew C... ~·I Ml CltM C ... ... K IDSt :! ~ .. ~:· ....... tt11~ r.·i~ ~.,J· ·-1~-·-..... '~· 1 ~ :m~'~ f:~' ,:.'a,.i''"*~~-'~ ' , ~~ ~.:.!~ i1J.,· ,J ~i~;,~ ,;' 'U .~ -fl' ••I I~· .,_ 1 " M U + ~ .... 1. "••i. llAt ••I -1 ~-1 • ... ~c t • "I"" ...... 1 w .i. s.in NII "" I le .. ,. 'r·"' O,l\Am II • .. w If!\.. . 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"' 11\'o • .... 11 ·--" 111<.-.,. ltlo+ .... '"' . ... •i.. ~ JOU ""'. •I.'> '"'. IA •«Ro. " Ho .,. lJl<ll+ ·~ :It .... U~• " ·~ 201'\ .. u ... '""' ""' 2t • .... 11-. . ""' '"'. 14 ''"'" 1 IS\'t .... II\ "" ·~ "' .. \; "' .... w .... -UAI.. i.. .... "'· UP 1.34 CLOSING 128.17 .. •• 4 Cal Fed lists 15% mortgage LOS ANGELES (AP) -California Federal l5avinp & Loan A.oci.ation has announced a 30·year mortgaae tor alngle-family howie loa.na with a l& percent lnten!tt rat.e, lower than the nation'• fourth- largest thrift lnatltutlon has offered s1nce nUd-1981. Cal Fed Chairman Robert R. Docbon aaid th• policy ia possible becau.e of the U.S . Supreme c.ourt'1 recent dec::Won invalidating assumable mong.aae. from federally chartered S&Ls. Spacelink buys Florida firm Spacelink Ltd. of Newport Beach announced acquisition of Spacelink of Florida Ltd. from Jonee ! International Ltd. in exchange for approxiinat.ely 1 450,000 shares of Spacelink Ltd. Class A common stock. ; Spacelink of Florida Ltd. owns several cable · distribution·systems in the West Palm Beach, Fla. aru and was previously operated by Spacellnk Ltd. under a management agreement with Jones International Spacelink provides satellite television and specialized services to residential and commercial complexes. S wedlow earnings sam e Swedlow Inc. of Garden Grove repc;?t1S flat earnings for the quarter ended June 27, Chairman David A. Swed.low told shareholders at the CQmpany's annual meeting. Net inoome for the quarter was $471 ,000. or 38 cents per share, compared with $474,000, or 38 oents, ln the like period last year. Swed.low is a manufacturer of propnetary acrylic and armor products . PSA takes 2 1st S uper 80 Special to the Dally Piiot SAN DIEGO -New-generation aircraft now comprise two-thirds of th~ PSA fleet as the airline took delivery of its 21st McDonnell Douglas OC-9 Super 80. , PSA's purchase of the Super 80 represent.a the largest fleet tr8J'Wlion program in the airline's 33-year history, and PSA says 1t is operating more of the aircraft than any other carrier. The airline h.u dispoaed of 19 older 727s to help finance the Super 809. PSA has six on order for delivery in 1983, with an option to purchaae 6 additional ones ln 1984. KCET's budget ~horn LOS ANGELES (AP) -Public TV station KOCE will operate on a $16 million budget this year, leaner than last year's $2 million bf.cause of federal cut.a and efforts to eraae KCET'a $3.2 million debt, llCti.ng general managtt Charlee F. Weist said. KCET plans to spend 70 percent of Its funds on local programming like public-issue shows., compared with 50 percent last year, Weias said Thursday. 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