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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilotr- Angle Dickinson helps make sum- mer reruns a bit fresher this year. See TV Log. Meter medium makes message BY ROBERT BARKER Of""9 0.., ..... ...,, A touch of Madilon Avenue la coming eoon to Main Street and its environs ln Huntington BE-ach. City officials signed a deal thla week with Meter Messages Inc. of Los Angeles, which lntends to we the city's 1,300 or so parking meters as an advertising medium. Company officials say they'll put nine words or less on 16-square-lnch fluores:.-ent labels and stick them to the sides of the meters in the downtown and beach areas of the city. For this, the city will receive about $115,000 over three years while exercising tight control on advert.Wng content. We're not going to pennlt any advertisements for beer or massage parlors or things like that, because most of our visitors in the summertime are people under 21 years of age," said Max Bowman, See METERS. Paae AZ) THE ORANGE COAST -0.., ............... Barbara DeKovnev-Mayer, Max Bowman show meter sticker. COUNTY EDITION FRIDAY JUNE 10, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Spinning to stardom Ice skater Aimee Kravette of Costa Mesa, who performed in the movie "Flashdance," finishes o.llJ __ ..,~ .... off a routine. Kravette talks about the film and professional skating on Page 2 of Weekender. Mesa Inan cleared • ID ' massacre BY JODI CADENHEAD ot-...o.llJ .......... A Costa Mesa man has been eliminated as a suspect in the grisly alaying of a Chino Hills family as authorities concentrate their search today for an eacaped convict charged with four counts of murder Thursday. Kevin Cooper, 25, is now con- sidered the only suspect in the deaths of F . Douglas Ryen, 41, his wife, Peggy, 41, their 10-year-old daughter and a neighbor boy wholle hacked bodies were dis- covered Sunday morning in the blood-splattered hilltop home, ac- cording to San Bernardino County sheriff's Det. Chico Rosales. J!:laht-year-old Joshua Ryen, the only survivor of the bloody attack, ls still recovering from multiple stab wounds at Loma Linda University. Cooper was alao charaed ln Chino Municipal Court with one count of attempted murder. Milton "Bill" Bulau, 33, of Costa Mesa, has been ruled out as a suspect along with Michael "Fast Horse" Martinez, 17, who wu captured by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies Thunday in Rowland Heights after eecaping from Boys Republic in Chino 1ut week, said Rosales. Bulau, who confessed to rob- bing a liquor store Monday night, was considered a suspect after a witness said he saw a station wagon matching the description of the Ryens at a Harbor Boulevard motel where Bulau was staying. Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon said investigators were (See MESAN, Pa1e AZ) Jury lauds crackdown on welfare BY JEFF ADLER Of'lM.,.., ....... GWCnames Kettler • • top c1t1zen Irvine to review proposed budget The Orange County Grand Jury has lauded the county's w elfare fraud prevention pro- gram and recommended the Board of Supervisors continue to fund the program at an adequate level. "The Grand Jury believes that the program has accomplished a great deal to improve the detec- tion and prevention of welfare Craud in Orange County," the grand jury concluded in a report released Thureday. William Ke ttler of Huntington Beach, a Coast Community Col- lege District trustee for 18 years, waa named Golden West College's Otiz.en of the Year during campus graduation ceremonies ThUI'llday night. Citing other personal commit- ments, Kettler resigned last month from the board of trustees, which oversees operation of Or- ange Coast, Golden West and Cout.line coUeges. 11ie award was presented by I>btrict Chancellor Norman Wat8on, who cited Kettler's "quiet, effective and dedicated )eadership" as a trustee. "He played a vital part in the decisions that shaped this district and this college through years of unprecedented growth, change and challenges," Wai.on said. "His 18 years of public aervice in aapport of our colleges translates into almost 400 regular and special -lllDEX.-- B3 A4 & ~-8 B3 C7 Ct A6 Weekender A7 C8 Weekender B2 A6 Weekender A3 Cl ... B2 Be w~ A2 ,..~ .................. ~ ...... Dr. Norman Watson (left ) honors retiring trustee William Kettler. board meetings, plus conferences, dedications, groundbreakings, open hou.e programs, commence- ments and other special cer- emonies too numerous to men- lion." Kettler joined the college board in 1965 to fill the unexpired term of Harry LeBard. Since that time, (See KE'M'LER, Pa1e A!) BY GLENN SC01T on.. Dlllr ....... Irvine's City Council on Tues- day will review a recommended spending budget of $21.6 million for the 1983-84 fiacal year. The propoeal would· lncrea&e spend.Jni by 4.5 percent over this year. It is baaed on projections that the dty's revenue will lncreaae by 11.9 percent to $20.l million. C-arryover funds of $1.2 million and a ~.000 loan from the tjty's dvic center reeerve would balance the budget. The councl1 will review the propoul from top dty staff mem- bers during a public hearing. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m . at the Irvine Civic Center, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Not Included in the rec- ommended budget ia $738,000 which could be raiJled if the cou.ndl agrees to etrtabliah a tax to help pay for maintenance of 1883-8'4 OPERATIONS Bl.OOET parka, greenbelts and road.side land8capes. However, the council will con- sider at the same meeting Tueeday whether to create aaesament di.stricta 10 raiae thoee funds. Residents would be aaee.ed an- nually througn their property tax billt from $11 to $57, dependiJl8 on (See BUDGET, Pqe AZ) ..-------------INSIDE------ For the Angels' Fred Lynn, Thunday night'• game whh the Chicago White Sox was very embarrauing, to 1ay the leut •.• but h waen 't for the Angell. Page CI. --·---_.._......,..,.__,. ___ ____ Q I Parenti of Newport Harbor Hip Sehool aenlort ha.e planned a graduation nllht bellt· • Uni a clty that hat ltl rootl la baekroom 1am· bUDI parlort and high MU nam·runnln11. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy play two men wbOl6 pat.ht wen ne.er meant to UOM, but they do in the mo•I• 0 Trac1Jng Plaeee." See ........ ,-P....,a~ ··-~--!'ge_Bl. ' I • You needn't arm your· aelf with gardening tool1 to battle weed1. A 1impler method i1 mulching, which takes the li1ht oat of their life. See PageA7. Grand juror Catherine Wells told reporters attending an after- noon news conference that the program had "saved" more than $20 million since its inception ln 1981 in federal, state and county funds that were not paid out to welfare recipients who didn't really qualify to receive them. Wells acknowledged that the grand jury's investigation wu llmi ted to lnterviews with in- vestigators from the county Dil- trlct Attorney's Office, welfare cue workers and aides ln Super- visor Roger Stanton'• office -all staunch backers of the prosram. No lnterviews were conducted with welfare recipients. the coun- ty Legal Aid Society OI' anyone elae who might be critical of the <See WELFARE, Pqe AJ) I · 1 Al OranQ• CoHt DAIL'( PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 'A walking time bomb' Judse aentences Disneyland slayer lo 16 years in priaon Ara Oranp County Judp hu •ntenced convicted Oian1yland mW"dtrer J&me1 O'DrLlcoU to 18 yean ln 1tat.t prllon, c:al.lJ.nt him a "walk.lnl Ume bomb with a chip on (hll) ihotilder." Superior Court Judto JCv1rett Dickey aa.Jd he opt.Id for a prlaon 11ntencw Thut'lday in the MC· ond-desr" murder cue becaUN ot O'Drtlcoll'1 attitude and be· caUN the 1tabbina occWTed ln a Police arrest second Inan in HB slaying Huntington Beach polJce have arrested a second man lll connec- tion with the January 1982 slaying of William K Norman of Hunt- lllgton Beach. Norman, 56, was found dead of a single st.ab wound to the chest in the bedroom of his condomiruum in the Huoungt0n Landmark Community Sgt. Ed McErlam said Michael John Henrick.son, 18, of Long Beach, was convicted earlier this year of first-degree murder in the death of Norman. no-ball w~rant to await arraign- ment on charges of murder, auto theft and possesmon of stolen property, police said. McErlain said invesugators bc- 1.J\>ve Norman was acquainted with at least one of the Hennck.son brothers and that both Hen- rick.sons allegedly were present al the ume of the murder The 1wo allegedly took some of Norman's belongings and then fled in the Huntington Beach man's car, McErlain said. public place In a dllputAI bttw11n 1tranpr1. H• 11ld under other clrcwn· •t.ancee, probeUon without lm· prltonmtnt mJsht have been 1uf- fldtnt. Al It ll, O'OrilColl will be eU1lblt tor parolt ln •laht yean. O'Orllooll. fJO, wu convtat.d ln a retrial May & of k11l1nt Mel Chrl1Uan Yorba, 18, of R1ver1lde. The tlr1t trial ended with a jury deadlock in October 1982. O'Drisc.'OU, a San Diego retiident, contended Yorba had accosted hls girlfriend, Julie Holderer , al the Anaheim amusement park on March 7, 1981, and when O'DrlSCOU demanded an apology the victim lunged at him and was accidentally Impaled on O'Driscoll's knife It remains the only slaying in Disneyland's 28-year history. Immediately aft.er sentencing Thursday, O'Dr!Sroll was whisked down the hall to another courtroom where a Judge per- formed a marriage ceremony for him and Holderer Based on additional investiga- tion, McErlain said officers ob- tained a warrant for the arrest of his brother. Gerald Everett Hen- rickson, 24, al.so of Long Beach. MESAN CLEARED .. ~ The elder Henrick.son was ar- rested Wednesday in Long Beach after a foot pursuit involving Hwrtingtbn Beach and Long Beach officers, McErlain said. The older brother was placed in Hunt- ington Beach City Jail on the Officer shoots at trucker in Huntington Huntington Beach police say an off-duty officer fired two shots at a pickup truck driver who alleged- ly bied to run him down Lt. Bruce Young said the inci- dent occurred at about 2:30 a.m. Thursday, when off-duty officer Gerry Fleisher saw a man siphon- ing gas from a vehicle on the 8100 block of San Angelo Drive. Fleisher is employed by the S1gnaJ Hill Police Department but resides in Huntington Beach. (From Page A 1) also suspicious of Bulau because he had dried blood on his clothing when arrested and was carrying a knife believed similar to the one used in the grisly slayings. Tests showed the blood was Bulau's. He told police he had been in a fight. Police said Bulau is now being held at Orange County Jail in connection with the liquor store holdup and a residential burglary. C.OOper, who escaped June 2 from the California Institution for Men in Chino, was reportedly spotted driving the Ryens' 1977 Buick station wagon -license number 2ALL 731 -in the Tijuana area, said Rosales. About 50 sheriff's deputies are now searching the California-Mexico border area for the fugitive, who is described as black, six feet tall, weighing about 155 pounds. He is considered extremely dangerous. Rosales said evidence has been found linking Cooper to the crime, but he refused to elaborate on what that evidence rrught be. Bloodstains, fingerprints and bloody clothing were found at a nearby abandoned house near the Ryen home, where the killer is believed to have stayed. A Chino prison official said "negligence" may have allowed C.OOper's transfer to the mini- mwn-~urity area of the facility. Pennsylvania authorities had infonned California prison of- ficials that C.OOper was wanted in a Pennsylvania kidnap-rape and was a high-escape risk, said Rob- ert Bales, ~istantsuperintendent at ~he prison. C.OOper, who also uses several al.Jases, had escaped from a Pennsylvania mental hos- pital Cooper escaped a day after he was placed in the mini- mum-security section of the Cali- fornia Institution for Men at Chino -despite the warning - and two days before Sunday's slayinRS. prison officials said. Rosales refu.'led to comment on earlier reports that C.OOper may have made a phone call to a female fnend in Pennsylvania from the blood-s pattered houae. Young said Fleisher ordered the man to halt. instead, the man fled, jumped into his pickup truck and tried to run over the officer, Young said. Fleisher moved ou t of its path, then fired twice before the pickup escaped. WELFARE COSTS. • • The officer apparently did not tut the driver and was not injured h.unself, police said Irvine P-~. oo;tlng on • wom..,, • eom()Nllnt ...... ., • 1~-dd """'WO<•lnO In ,,.. - OlllOe comoleJI on S&y P""' Cltcle '°' ...-..o· ""' n,.....,, -eel lnlo Or-County Jell on ..,.pclot> al ,,_.,, ... _.. ...... "" ...... llad -~""'- From Page A1 program, she 881d. The fraud program centers on district attorney investigators who work in welfare offices alongside welfare ehgib1lity Fountain Valley An --r-ed lo polOoe lhol -..,, • .., hie home In 1"9 10000 .,_ 01 • ~·'" Av.ni.;e Thuraday •ttd 11me """'°'"'"'"' equ""'*'t """ °'""' equipment •• ....., ., S2 105 S-t>u<-••ttc11 01_..,,,,,om "', ... ·-"'0...-0aN"' , ... 15000 bloci. "' Soinl• Al-• ~ ..,..,_, a doc:IO< I -01 II t()() Wat-AV9 -tt --01,,.,gn ThutOOay endtOOlo 100 "°"'. ""'* """'*' bo• Newport Beach An OvoOon 11'1'1'"' "'°"" "'°'" tllan S~ """ 1 """*" v-ol ~ '400-• ··-"°"'.,. unlodlecl .-on l"e 300 -of 3Atl• ''"'"' workers. Any questionable wel- fare applications are immediately referred to the investigators for further review, thus decreasing the lJkehhood that fraudulent applications w1U be approved. 11•-l>tQlc~ onto• FOtYIOfi ""'.,,,,.,_ p'""'"" on,,,. 1700 bloc)I. of~ H ... on... ano t10le a at9'.0 unit ""° a •-•.oot-Tiie r.M .... Uftiot~eo A I t,000 P""" bt_, wu ,..,.., Oy Dvtjll#t ""'><> l'>folc• •nto •·-in ,,,. J...,,_ Cl_ .... Costa Mesa Laguna Beach p-.,, ... ..,. 1>-.,...._ l>Oy n,..ao.y at l •Spm C)rl -QM Of--~ fOIA'ld ltw """"" --'*"' "" • -.... Pllf'l.O on,,,. noo -Of......, Roeo Sunny afternoons Ctn<:1nne11 111 55 C......end 80 47 Columbf•.S C 114 eo Coastal Co!umbu• 112 51 o.llu-FI Worth lie 119 Oeylon llO 57 Oenwr 711 61 O..Mo4nH 92 115 OtllroO 111 611 Oululh 72 41 EIPMO 84 59 F•~• llO 44 Feroo 111 43 ~1111 73 43 Of-MIFlllt Ill 55 t1ertlord 73 43 -112 49 "°"°""" lie 72 -on 115 71 ~Idle!~ 81 61 .lllC:llleon,,,_. &5 57 Fronts Cc>k1 .-. w,,,m .,.. ',f,1h• .,,,.,v •• JecUo!>.,,.. 83 65 Temperatures ~ Ill •5 ~°"" 82 ee ...... Or'-'9 '3 83 POt11end. Ore lie 611 LMV91191 " 71 New Yon< 72 u Pro-68 .. Ultle~ 116 82 ~ 71 83 l\MIQll 78 tie l.OI~ 75 65 North Plett• 12 50 ~City 12 .. 1.0UIMl!e 83 57 OktehOm• Ctty 83 116 Reno 65 .. l.ulll:IOc* 65 641 Omel\e 117 87 fllQllmond '° ~ ~ 114 12 OIWlclo .. ee lllOUle S3 83 .....,,.,. 82 n ~ 78 55 ,,,... .. r~ N 72 Mllnukee 13 112 Plloen4x ~ 711 a.n Lall• .,. 116 .......,P94A 78 " Pltuburgll ,, &4 &M MIOlllO 11 .. ~ es eo Por'llend,Me. 114 43 8111'1 OleOO 70 .. 5.,, '•WIClllQO ., 64 8t8t•M-85 40 SURf Rf PORT 11idt'."i I --------------~- Thi money rliled th.rouah a.e11rnenta, meanwhile, woWd allow the city to undertake aome projeda that residents have re- quested, he said. OmlfJ N9" ,.._ 1tJ LMP- S teph a n ie Reimer receives outstanding student award from Dr. William Carpe nter. Brady said council members asked for the assessment district.a to be considered as a means of meeting residential expectations. The city, he said. can't afford to tmprove Its extensive network of landscaping under the current economic climate."When things were good, people in Irvine want- ed the very highest level of service," he aaid. "Now something has to give at either end of the scale." KETTLER HONORED ... (From Page A 1) he has served four times as president of the board He rcp- resen ted the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley trustee area. Born and raised in Orange County, Kettler attended elemen- tary and high school In Hunt- ington Beach. He was a board member of the Huntington Beach Elementary School District for 12 years and served on the Hunt- ington Beach Planning Com- mission. Kettler is southern regional manager of E. F. Hutton Life Insurance and is a branch man- ager for the E F Hutton Co He IS a retired lieutenant colonel Ln the U.S . Air Force Reserve. Also during Thursday's Golden West graduation ceremony, the Huntington Beach college's li- brary was officially dedicated as the J\. Dudley Boyce Library and Leaming Center. It was named for the college's founding presi- dent, R. Dudley Boyce, who delivered the commencement ad- dress. During the 17th annual cer- emony, more than 825 students were awarded their associated in arts degrees. Graduates of Golden West's nursing program also re- ceived their pins. Things may not be good again in lrvine, but they are getting better. La4t year, city administrators nearly laid off several employees to help balance the budget. Thia year, six new poeitiona are proposed, including three new police officers. City officials expect a big jump in revenue from hotel bed tax - $939,000 next year compared to $550,000 this year and thouaanda oJ dollars more in fees paid by land developers for city services. The propoeed budget includes $200,000 set a.aide for employee salaries and another $200,000 for contingencies. SAXON SPEAKS IN COUNTY ... (From Page A 1) David 'axon sp eaks in county 1975. He is leaving his post June 31 to become board chauman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Saxon has been keeping up a busy speaking 9Chedule recently as he takes advantage of his departure to offer his final thoughts. He stressed Thursday that the UC system must reach two other goa.IA: Helping all of California's schools improve the quality o{ teaching and re-establishing the importance of affirmative action for the disadvantaged. Saxon said none of the goa.la can be met without more finanda1 support from the st.ate, and hecriticiz.ed Gov. George Deukmejian's recent proposal to cut an extra $55 million from the UC system's budget for the next fiacaJ year. A. serious as the cut.s, he added, is the effect of declining support for the university. He cited a recent caae in wtuch a coalition of 12 American micro--electronial fi.nn.,, calling itself MCC. chose Austin. Texas, over San Diego as a site for a new and prestigious research center. One of the reasons given for the choice, he said, was the strong engineering program at the University of Texas at Austin. Saxon said California had a good case to make for winning the research center and suggested its loss may be due in part to a perception that the state won't be supporting its public universities and related research projects as it did in the past. "I consider this loas so serious that I have appointed a committee to explore the reasons for our failure to secure this agreement." he said. METERS TO GIVE MESSAGES ... (From Page A 1) assist.ant director of parka and beaches. He said advertisers will be given a chance to place their ads on meters near busines'ses that sell their products or services. The city also will get to use 10 percent of the meters for public service announcements. Company president Godfrey Harris said Huntington Beach has become the first city in California to participate in the advertising program. St. Louis, Mo.,ligned up in May, he said. Harri.a saJd advertiaing messages would be tailored to flt on the meters where they can be seen by both meter users and pedestrians. Barbara DeKovner-Mayer, chairman of the board for Meter Messages, aa.ld she and Harris first saw the meter medium in London, where she said it wu a big suocess. The basic advertising rate, officials aid. is $12.25 per meter per month. Brighten Your Home With Our CARPET SALE Lee'a Super Plush · Reg. $13.99 NOW '7.99 Lee Designer Spec. -Reg. $22.99 NOW 112.99 PRE-SUMMER SPECl.ALS SAVE-SA VE-SAVE BRUCE HARDWOOD VILLAGE PLANK s2.&9 ... n. CUMBERLAND Ill '1.99 ... n. Also, please stop by to see our wide selection of Hardwood Flooring. Prices starting at •1.50 Sq. Ft. • Expert Installation Avallable Distributed by Virginia Hardwood I r-- Additional Soviet troops have b een ordered to Cuba By the Associated Pren WASHINGTON Addiuonal Soviet troops have been sent to Cuba but U.S mtclbgence sources say it's unclear whether they will reinforce a pennanent brigade or replace soldiers scheduled to return home. Two troOp ships, each with a capacity to carry 800 to 900 soldiers, recently docked and unloaded at a port where Soviet replacement troops nonnally arrive to join the brigade, estimated at 2,700 men. the sources said Thursday night. Hazardous was te dumps survey ed WASHINGTON A government survey of 171 hazardous Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 "' Wholesale price tumble reversed Energy cost increases blamed by government for firs t ups wing of 1983 in Ma y WASHING'l'ON (AP)-Rumg energy coeta booeted wholesale pnces 0.3 percent in May, the first increase aU year, the government reported today. For the first five months of 1983, those prices fell at an annual rate of 2.2 percen t. Prices were up 3. 7 percent last year. Largely responsible for last ·mont h's jump was a 2.2 percen t advance in energy prices. Those prices, pulled dowr1 by the world - wide oil glut, had fallen for five straight months. They were off 2.8 percent in April. Home heaung ou prices soared 6.4 percent, the largest increaae since March, 1981. Gasoline prices climbed 2.3 percent, th e most since last July, the Labor Department said in releasing Its Producer Price Index for finished goods. Food prices fell 0.5 percent after rising the previous three months. It was the sharpest fall in those prices since Last July when they tumbled 1.6 percent. At the White House, deputy press se<:retary Peter Roussel said the report "shows we are holding the line on inflation and continu- ing to do well" May's pick up in prices was forecast by economists w ho. how- ever, were looking for a bigger jump th an that reported by the departmen t. They also were look- ing for further rises in the montha ahead. The increases, though, were expected to be only tempor- ary and not a sign of a fresh surge in inflation . The new re~rt supported analysts' predictions that inflation at the wholeu.Je level will r1.e at least aa slowly u 1.aat year. Indeed, one analyst la forecuting ,n lncreaae of lea than 1 percent, whlch would be the amalle9t alnce the mid-1960.. The bright inflation picture h.aa been widely attributed to the sharp recession and the world- wide oil glut which had een t gasoline and fuel oil p rices tumbl- ing. ln recent months, thoee prices have been stabilizing and starting to climb waste dumps required to check nearby groundwater for possible contammation has det.enruned that 64 percent don't meet testing or record keeping standards The internal Environmental Protection Agency report released Thursday by a House panel stated that 109 sites have not me t government standards for monitoring groundwater Israel' en voy reaffirms withdrawal WASHINGTON Israel's new ambassador to the Uruted States says the world expects his country to llve by a different code of conduct than what 1s expected of Syria. Ambassador Meir Rooenne said Thursday that Israel was condemned last year for its invasion of Lebanon by a world community that remains silent about the presence of Syrian troops in the country. Rooenne, in hts first speech since t.along the job, reaffirmed that Israel will withdraw its forc.-es as soon as others do the same. BeeblaHJe for toxins 'absurd' Senate votes to g ive up pay hike WASHINGTON -A~using some colleagues of "hust.lin,g m the private sector" to make extra money, Sen . Henry Jackson h as won a Senate vote to limit the income members make Cor giving speeches. Jackson, D-Wash., called the 6-month-old practice of allowing unlinuted fees to senators for speeches "a scandal waiting to happen." Has colleagues voted 51 -41 Thursday to limit outside income from speeches or similar activity to 30 percent of a member's salary. But the Senate voted down Jackson's proposal to give members a 15 pel"('ent pay ralSe. Army r eleases women objectors OAKLAND Two women who declared themselves conscientious objectors to U.S. military policy in Central America have been rell:'ased from the Army under honorable conrutions. Tammy Partlow. 19, of Lakeland, Fla., and Sharlyn Metzger, 21. of Park Forest, Ill.. who were priva.tes at the Army's Defense Language Institute. were released Thursday at the Separation Transfer Point in Oakland. Couple charge d with bank fraud LOS ANGELES -A couple accused of trying to defraud President Reagan in a deal to buy his Pacific Palisades house are now also charged with stealing $140.000 from First Los Angeles Bank in Century City. authorities s&d. The new charge. filed Thursday against Ann Yarbrough, 74. and her husband. James. 60. of Northridge, st.ems from a senes of bank loans they 'obtained in 1979, Deputy Dt.stnct Attorney Al Botello said. Hang g lid er pilot killed DUNLAP -A San Jose man was killed when he plununeted 300 feet after a mid-cur collision between two hang gliders in east.em Fresno County Thomas Kitayama Jr., 34, was practicing for compeuuon when hl..s glider struck another piloted by Ray Parsons of San Jose at Mount Sampson nearDunlapThursday,s&d Fresno County Sheriff's Sgt. David Huerta Parsons was able to land safely m the Sierra Nevada foothills. San Diego n1an h eld in bank heis t SAN DLEGO Police have arrested a San Diego man in the robbery of a Sorrento Valley bank that netted the bandit $9,508. Following the capture of Denrus Louis Hayes, 23, Thursday, he was turned ove r to the FBI and booked into the federal Metropolitan Correctional Cen ter Fonnal charges were expected to be filed today. The robber was carrytng a rifle and a suitcase, and he warned that a bomb inside tht case would explode in 20 minutes. Tha tch er revels in 'great' vic tory LONOON -Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, declaring today, ''My vtctory is greater than I dared to hope," romped toa second five-year t.enn as her embittered election rivals split the opposition vote. In the process, the socialJst Labor Party suffered its worst defeat ln 60 years NA TO urges arms control talks PARIS -NATO's foreign ministers sent a new signal to the SoVlet Uruon today that it must move quickly in anns control talks with the United S tates to head off deployment of U.S . nuclear missiles in Europe la t.er this year. NA TO Secretary-General Joseph Luns said the ministers "strongly conf1nned" the allied commitment to defense and dialogue, and the dec1S1on to deploy the 572 U.S. cru1.&e and Pershing 2 missiles af there is no breakthrough in the anns cont.rol talks at Geneva on medium-range missiles. Aliens rounded up Fed e ral agents process some of 68 illegal alie ns found crowded into a two-car garage in Santa Ana Thursda ~ 4'The 68 people in there could have died . There's no ventilation in there," said investigator Felix Rocha Jr. Texas capital blacked out Mysterious power outage leaves Austin in the dark for an hour AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -Mov- iegoers demanded refunds, the City Council was left in the dark and a doctor finished surgery with a · fl.ashligbt during an unex- plained ~er outage that black- ed out 1.000 square miles. Scores of people in this capital city were stranded Thursday rught an elevators, office buildings and hotels. and some civilians directed traffic on streets con- gested by the blackout that tested the reso~fulness of Travis County's 420,000 residents for more than an hour. .. Officials were uncertain today about whatcaU5ed the failure that knocked out power to all of AusUn and Travis County, and aections of sparsely populated adjoining Wil- liamson. Hayes and Bastrop coun- ties, said Larry Todd of the Department of Public Safety. Schools appeal for gr_aduation prayer LIVERMORE (AP) -School officials asked an appeals court to allow prayers at commencements tonight for two public high schools, aft.er the invocations were barred by a' lower court judge. What.ever the outcome of the legal dasput.e, one senior said he plans to lead students m prayer anyway, to "thank God for help- ing us throu~h four ye4lf"S." Gr~·gh School found their eff to scuttle the prayer re- bu fed by a school committee handling the graduation, and later by the school board. The school boa.rd, voting 3-2 on Tuesday, approved invocations at both Granada and Livennore high schools. The two dissenting board members had wanted a moment of silence or prose to replace the prayer. There were no reports of any serious injuries or looting, but a fire triggered by a gas leak related to the blackout destroyed a mobile home. Firefighters said they found the structure unoccupied. Austin police said they made telephone checks with people on home life support systems. Para- medics said they answered 40 calls from residents who depend on electric-powered oxygen respir- ators. The area lost all electrical power at 7:24 p.m., shortly before nightfall. At 8:25 p.m., some power began coming back and by ll:IS p.m .. 95 percent of the area's power had been restoted, utility officials said. "The whole city went down - just like someone pulled the plug,'' said Capt. J.W. Phillips of the Austin Police Departmen t. Chuck Harrison, emergency services coordinator for Austin's city-owned power compan y , speculated the failure may have been in a relay station between Austin and a coal-fired generating plant i.n Fayette County, about 60 miles to the southeast. NEW YORK (AP) -A re- searcher who found evidence of "yellow rain " toxins in the bodies of Southeast Asian refugees says the theory that the toxins were produced by bees or bee droppingJ is ''absurd." "Everything that ia biologically, scientifically sound would suggest against this theory," Chester Mirocha, a plant pathologist at the University of Minnesota, said Thursday. He s&d he is the first to find evidence of yellow rain toxina in Southeast Asians, and that his tests "leave no doubt in my mind that the Hmong people of Southeast Asia have been the victims of a chemical attack." Last year, the U.S St.ate De-- partment charged that \he yellow rain found in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan is evidence of the Soviet Union's use of biological warfare. According to the St.ate Depart- ment, chemical attack.a have killed more than 6,000 people in Laoe. 3,000 ln Afghanistan and 1,000 i.n Cambodia. Moecow has denied the charges. Last week at a gathering of scientist. in Detroit, two re- searchers question~ the U.S. clai.m, 88 ying it m.igh t be pomible that yellow rain 1.8 produced either by bees or by fungus growing on bee droppin.gs. California jail inmate slain in Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -A city jail inmate from Southem California was killed and a police officer was wounded during ·an exchange of gunfire at the oounty hospital. Police identified the inmate who died late Thunday as J effrey Feinman, 22. a Drake University student from Calabaaaa, Calif. Drake officials said Feinman had been living in a campus residence hall. Feinman had been arrested Wednesday night on a charge of criminal trespass. authorities aaid. Hospital employees said he apparently su ffered two gunshot wounds in the chest. The officer shot was Identified as Charles WoU, who suffered a single gunshot wound in tr.e upper right shoulder. The wound was not believed to be aerioua. The controversy landed in the Court of Appeal late Thursday after a Superior Court judge barred prayers at all graduation exercises in the Livennore Uni- fied School District. Judge Raymond Marsh's re- straining order marked a victory for th e American Civil Liberties Union. which con t.ended invoca- tions would violate the constitu - tional separation of church and st.ate. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET The ACLU took up the case after three seniors at Livermore's WE HAVE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH.~' We'ie Listening ••• What do vou lake about the Daily Pilot" Whal don't you like" l'.ill the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor SEVERAL ANSWERS POP UP. FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL. SECONDLY, WE WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITHOUT SHOWROOM, OFFICES, AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATION. THIRDLY, THERE IS AMPLE PARKING WITH LITTLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION LEADING TO US. 642·6086 fht' S,jme 24 hour answenn~ service may ~used lo record let 1n " In the e<lltor on any topic Mailbox contnbulors must include lht'1r namE' and telephone numbt>r for veriflcallon No c1rcula11on 1·;111 -; please Tell us "'hut s on your mind D•lly Piiot Olftvery 11 Ou.,1ntHd M. Oh ' 4'4t I 't' ,h)t ""-~" ; '>I' , .• t ft' I , 6l0t.i --, •• ·-\ efld T ,, rut.f -N ti• oe•v•t1•LJ I• • Clrcul1tlon T•l9PhonM ~,.. C>•"O"' c ..... ,,, A'*•' ,... ~t· ·~ .,.v•·t qt. f1.-& .,., ... _,"" -~-- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot H. L. 8chw•rtz Ill Publ1ther ChHy Dowellby Edi!Ot 8nd Ast1•1an1 10 the Put>111ner R•ymond M.cLHn ContrOller ·~ '· CMIH _,.,odueto ""'""9"' OIOfl1 A. 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Swedish singer a~~~~~~h r~d~and~ celebrity, will appear tonight at the Hotel Laguna for an evening of singing and music. The event, sponsored by the Hotel Laguna and Gigi Le.werth of the Swedish Women's Educational Association, will begin at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be provided, along with a no-host bar. Hairl]u ts to aid HB clinic Hairstylists m the Corona del Mar area will hold a cut-a-thon Sunday to raise funds for the Huntington Beach Community Clinic, a non-profit factl1ty that dispenses medical services and legal counseling, The cut-a-thon will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fragments saJon, 2445 Pacific Coast Highway. Shampoos, cond1t1oners and cuts, normally costing $30. will cost $10 for the day. AU proceeds will go to the clinic Parenting workshops due Separate workshops on e ffective pa.rent- ing and adopting children wiU be offered this month by a private firm in Irvine. The courses are presented by Judy Mayer, educational consultant who runs Parenting Resources at 2212 Dupont Dnve, Suite I in Irvine. The pa.renung class. on maximizing a child's potential during the first three years, will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday. June 18. Fee is $40 per couple or $25 per person. The class on adotions will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, June 23. Fee IS $15 per couple. For more mfonnation. call Mayer at Pianis t to play at college Compositions by Bach. Beethoven. De- bussy and Chopin will be perfonned by 17-year-old Mission Viejo resident Paul F1oyd at a recital Sunday at Sadd.Jeback Community College, South Campus. The program begins at 3:30 p.m . in the South Choral Room. Fine Arts Building. Admission is free. R eligious thinking studied Religious thinking and beliefs worldwide will be explored in a summer course offered by Orange Coast College. The college's summer session runs from June 13 through Aug. 5. The Religious Studies 110 course will meet from 8 to 11 a .m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. For registration informauon. call 556-5772. Masters Pageant tickets available Tickets for the 50th annual Pageant of the Masters are available on a flfSt-come, first-serve basis at the Festival of Arts box office Wlfldows through June 17. The office is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Those who have already purchased tickets by mail may pick their tickets up at the windows. Prices range from $6-$20 for the pageant, which ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Communlcationa received in Laguna Beach thi5 week brought a double dose of bad news to citizens who are fighting construc- tion of the propoeed San Joaquin Hills Tramportation Corridor, a 14-mile freeway which would run from Corona del Mar to San Juan Capistrano. First there was the letter from Christo, the larger-than-art ar.tist who recently surrounded 11 lalanda in Florida's 81.cayne Bay with hot-pink plastic tarps. City Manager Ken Frank an- nounced at Tuesday niaht'a dty counci1 meeting the al freeco artiat had declined the clty'a invitation to create a nylon freeway through Laguna Canyon, lllwitrat.ing the width, height and maaa of the propoeed transportation corridor. Christo said he appreciated the offer, but that he never creates Special election set on HB council terms artwork for lta political or social value. Art for art's sake. Aa If that wasn't disappointing enough, Tue.day afternoon coun- cil member Sally Bellerue got a call from G len Anderson, a Demo- cratic congreama.n from the Los Angelet area, lnforming her that a puah waa on ln Congress to inluse more federal money into the propoeed freeway project -in- creasing the pe~ntage of federal money supporting the project from 86 percent to 95 percent. "I th1nk we've all been counting on the fact that the money problem would stop (the free- way's construction)," Bellerue said. "But lt would throw that prob- It's fmally been settled. A The election also would let lem out the window if (the special election to determine if voters dec.ide if the positions of project) gets 95 percent federal Huntington Beach City Council city clerk and city treasurer funding," she said. "This is very members can serve more than two should be made appointive. They disturbing." consecutive tenns ts going to be presently a.re elected. The council directed Frank to held in November 1984. take a look into the problem and Cl Some officials wanted it held Voters in l978 had put a determine exactly what is going OSe quarters this month or this November. But two-term, or eight-year limit on on at the federal level. City Clerk A.l.Jcia Wentworth council tenns and some council The council has gone on record Two baby hummingbirds h a ve little warned that election cq.ts could members criticize the about-face. opposint the freeway, which elbow room in this nest on Orange skyrocket to $115,000. Council "We haven't even given it a would bulldoze 15 lanes of traffic A · C M T h 'II be members moved it to next year to chance to work and we're asking through the city's pristine venue •n osta esa. ey coincide with regular city e lec-voters to go through the whole Sy.carnore Hills parcel north of the ther e a couple m or e wee ks until tions, expressing the belief that ·thing again. J th1nk it',s unwise," intereection of Laguna · Canyon they'r e able to fly. the added costs would be:,;rru~· n~imal~~·=-=,;.sru:;;;'~d~Co::;;;un;;;cil;;. w~o~man~~R~u~th~Finl~· ~eLY;...· -=-.::;an::d;;.::;El:;,..T;.::.:.oro:.:....:roa:.:=d=s::.. ------....!!======~--...... ==~~===~ ·---------------------------------NOW IS T H E BEST T IME TO VISIT ! CATALINA [If rAR 1 <, UAll y rFl(')M NI WPOnr BEACH DAILY 9 :00 a.m . 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South Campus Presents David HoHiday THE SUMMER OF QUESTS AND DREAMS 0"f' Of orw OllQ•NJ me" of lo Mancno _r Broadway a c tor David Holliday returns In his stunning. owOJd-wlnnlng pomayol of Miguel de CeNantes. who as Don Quixote Ignites audiences with his passion and zeal IOf lite Dtrected by Rudy Tronto. dlfector or Mickey Rooney and Ann M iiier In the Broadway production or ··sugat 6obles .. PHPOUUNCI DATii: June 23, 2•. 26. 28. 29, 30 1July1. 2. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9 C\6toln e pm June 26 t July 3. 10 C16toln 3:00 p .m June 25 / July 2. 9 Cl6toln 2 p.m Ttcltn INH>aMATION1 $8 General Admlulon $6 Group• of 2 6 Of m0te Coll 83'-'656 Of 49S-2 790 Monday · Friday, tO o.m. · 12 p m.11 p.m • 3 p .m . • ~­- Mister Ro6effS c.,. .. ,, i., THOJ.\AS HEGGEN 1114 JOSHUA lOGM 11 ... , .,. t~• Neut i., THOMAS MlGGlNI laugh and cry with this rowdy, reollstlc sago or a group of American sollOfs aboard a Novy cargo vessel on the outskirts of war. labeled the greatest of tpe WOfld War II ploys. this Is a very tunny, Intensely moving plec~ of theatre. Sto1Tlng~8rlan Oonogue as Mr. Roberts. Co-stoolng Hollywood's Andrew Porks as Ensign Pulver PllPOaMANCI DATIS: July 21. 22. 23. 26. 27. 28. 29, 30 I Aug. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C\6taln 8 p .m. July 23, 30 / Aug. 6 C\6taln 2 p.m July 24. 31 1 Aug 7 C\6taln 3 pm . Saddleback Company Theatre Junior Wing presents Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves "OPEN SESAME" ror decades haa been c h ildren's secret pa11w0fd, opening the dOOf to magic. lantoay, enchantment, and the land of myltefY and Intrigue. All 8A8A ANO THE FORTY THIEVES Is truly one or the most enduring and endearing chttdren·a stories. This summer. o time fOf quests and dreams; ttl8 Junior Wing mounts a colorlul, loat-paoed production for the young and the young-at-heart of Orange County. PllPQaMANCI DATll1 Juty 1•. 1&, 16, 22. 23. 20. 30 Cuttoln 1 p.m. July 16, 17, 23, 2•. 30. 31 C16toln 2 p.m. All J\nar Wing pefformOne .. ore ttog9d "' IM Studio ~ nc•n '"'otaMATION1 ~I 3Chltdren12 • undet t ' '-----4 r- OBITUARIES Keith F. Cordrey, Coast boater, dead Final rites for long-time Ne w- port Beach resident and boater Keith F . Cordrey, who died May 30 at age 75 following a battle with cancer. were held in San Diego last week. Cordrey, who had lived in Newport Beach for 33 years. was an active supporter of UC Irvine and a past president of Friends of the University. He had been an avid boater since the 1920s and served as an officer with the Lido Isle Yacht Club, as commodore of the 24th Flotilla of the Coast Guard Aux- Doll Show , For collectors this Sot. & Sun. at Huntington Center. COMPUTER CLASSES In Fountain Valley 1laary, and as an instruct.or with the U.S. Power Squadron. A native of Los Angeles, Cor- drey attended L06 Angeles High School and after graduating from UCLA in 1930 went t.o work for Premier Printing Corp., a family business He retired as president of the firm in 1972. Cordrey joined the U.S. Army Reserve in 1932, served five-years active duty during World War ll, and retired as a lieutenant colonel m 1952. He is survived by two sons, Craig of Newport Beach and Dana of Costa Mesa. Popover Oxford Cloth Shirts in 7 colors plus navy or red gingham chec k NOW $19.50 Reg. $27.50 Keith F. 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""'an.am ...,,, • 2• cu. ft . • r.,,,.,.ed giw "*"-' •Energy-- UYI s51• 10 Liii 18111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 ~S Clifford Tinsman succuinhs at 78 Clifford Stewart Tinsman, long-time re&ident of South Laguna's Three Arch Bay and fonner legal counael for the South Coaat Medical C.enter, died last week of a musive at.roke. He was 78. Tinsman had lived in South Lagwl& with his wile of 57 years, Ruth Reed Tinsman, since 1950. He established his civil law prac- tice there in 1954. He was born April 1, 1905 in Chicago, W. and moved to Holly- wood when he was about 12. He graduated from Hollywood High School and went on t.o earn degrees from the University of Southern California and the USC Law School. Tinsman was a Shriner and was active in the YMCA, working as a counselor and camp ch.airman. He served on the South Coai.t water board. He is survived by hiJ wife; two sons, James Tinsman of Montan.a and Stewart .Tinsman of Bethesda, Md.. four grand- c hildren , and two great-grandchildren. Services were held June 7 a( Pacific View Mortuary in New- port Beach. Internment was at Valhalla Mortuary in Burbank. Spruce Goose show set to aid retarded The Orange County Association for Retarded Citizens is now selling tickets for a fundraising event to be held at the famous Howard Hughes Spruce Goose in Long Beach June 22. popular disc jockey and the cast of characters Dee Yas made lamous on his morning show. Other guests include comedia.ns Tom Wilson, Steve Bluestein and Sean Morley. preferential seating for the enter- tairunent. Co-sponsored by the radio sta- tion KDS-FM ( 102.7), the fun- drai.ser will feature the "Rick Dees Comedy Show," starring the Festivities also include a special Patrons cocktail party in the King's Lounge aboard the nearby Queen Mary. The celebrities and special gu~ts will also receive The money raised from the event will go \.o OCARC projects concerning the needs for the disabled. General admission tickets for the entertamment cost $10. Patron tickets cost $100. Available at all Ticketron outlets or contact the OCARC 834-0666. 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L f OBSERVE OUR MASTER ENGRAVER AS HE PERSONALIZES DAD'S GIFT, FREE Saturday, June 11 , 11 a.m.·4 p.m. In Newport. Make your selection from our luxurious collect1on of fine sitverplate or scratch resistant black matte finished gilts While you wait. our master engraver. David Shoonoever. will custom engrave three 1n1t1als or one f1rsl name. in Roman Block or Pla in Script styles He will also be on hand for consutta11on regarding your other specialized engraving requests. Here. we show lwo pieces from our collect1on In Robinson's Silver Holloware. 15 To order. call 644 ·2800. ext 643. 10 a.m.·6 p.m Sorry, no CO 0 son monogrammed item• B1c 1tg111er ano black matte cover S10 S1lverpla1e card case S15 Everything's Coming Up 'R.0SY' Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork Color 'R.OSY' The Pig Contest --------------------------------------------. ENTRY BLANK PRIZE: 4 tickets each to the Angela & Tiger• Games 7-21 thru 7-24. Name ____________ _ Addr ... ------------- Telephone ----------- Ao-Group O 3-5 O 8-8 D 9-12 ·---------~------------~--- RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send Entrlea to Aoay Colorlng Contest, P.O . Box 1660, Costa Meaa, Ce .. 2. Entry deadllne July 1st, 1983. 3. Winning pictures will appear at the Felr. D1ilJPlat .. '· • A 8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 r a Laguna solves woes with artistic flair True to its creative history, Laguna Beach residents wrestled for nigh on a decade over the problem of of parking -more precisely the lack thereof -in the downtown area. Merchants and the Chamber of Commerce realized their businesses were suffering because of the hassle shoppers, both year-round and transient, confronted when trying to alight in within three blocks of a chosen stop. Town residents have long been frustrated by the frantic scramble for spaces taken up by what they lovingly referred to as "tourists". And resident, merchants and public officials together didn't want to erect a multi-story, out-of-character parking garage that would catapult this jewel of a beach town into the concret slab stage of undersirable development. The compromise solution came this week when the city council okayed construction of a two-story parking structure on Glenneyre Street. The & 1.28 million project will double the available parking. Plans are to construct it without reinforcement for additional levels, so that no less sensitive future city officials could build a Tower of Babel in the midst of sub-tropical splendour. What ma kes this long-needed compromise delightfully Laguna, however, is the decision to turn designing of the structure in to an artistic competition. The first prize winner will receive $6,000 and his or her design will be used for the facility. Second or third prize winners will also earn cash prizes. We can't think of a better way to run a democratic republic. o ,.un1 .. •t\• 'J.I'• , ... I I '' • ' ••• '°" ,, "' '" ,,. ,, 1nt ~dtl ( P11ot OOlt·• " • .,. '. crr-~~·IJ nl•1 ,,->•''' •"' '"•'• t ,,, , tulftH t11tl u l I_ t-<• td11 .,,,,,.. • .,.,ti r • 1 ~tJ AOU'r-• , I • ' • ' , I ( I .I ""' ,.1 A ~}bl" f'll~ri· t J o•. J 3: MAILBOX So, wh a t else i s n e w? To the &lit.or. I read with interest the ll-tter from Jean Watt regarding the airport "steamroUer" in the recent Newport Beach City Council meeting. The story is an old one--and a dtscouragmg aspect of American pohtcal l.Jf~ I have long fought the airport. and I've JUSt about decided it's a losing strug- gle. 1 have given up gomg to the stacked Council meetings The Irvine Company want:. a bigger airport--and m Newport Beach, what the lrvl.ne Company wants, the lrvme Company geL-; In a scandalous election last fall, the lrvme Company and its clones--the Harbor Chamber of Commerce. the secret "7-C's" committee. the ExecuttveCouncil, Freeway fiasco To the &lit.or, In response to an inquiry that I made to the Governor, Seruor Transport.atwn Planner, Robert Cashin st.ates that studies have been gomg on since 1978 at a cost o f $2.2 million to plan and develop alternatives to put a frl-eway through Costa Mesa He says that tht> results of those studies, now out for review. w1U enable us to recommend Cl solu- tion. that could mean the invest- ment of from $46 rrulhonand $167 million. I would guess that the lesser number could be 1f 1t t.Sdone now, and the greater. 1f 1t 1s delayed ten more years, which is likely. He states that in 1945. the COmm.tS8ion adopted Rt 55, as part the Knoll Company and other fat-cat developers bought the rest of the City Council, on which they had made a down-payment 2 1/2 years before. There are lots oC sincere people m Newport Beach who k.now what the score is, and vote accordingly. But, they are out- numbered by the majority who don't care, are uninfonned or JUSt scan the headlmes. Newport Beach Likes to brag about its Mercedes, over-pnced reaJ esate and high per-capita income But, its donunant charac- teristic seems to be its low per-capita l.Q. STUART WILLIAMS Newport Beach of the freeway and expressway system. In 197 1. Newport Beach passed an ordinance. refusing to allow the freeway to enter their city. Since this freeway route through Costa Mesa has been proposed, I personally know of property that was bought by the state, rented out, and probably later soJd. Routes have been marked out and later abandoned Years have dragged into dec- ades. and still they plan and t.'Ons1der. It IS past time for action. Let Newport Beach build a barricade across it. We will build a bamcade across all other streets leading there and see how they like that. JlM BELDING Costa Mesa l. M. Boyd I A limit · Soviet Union law stipulates nobody there can be sentenct'd lo more than 15 years in prison for any one cnme Correspondents say many a convict. however, is sentenced again on a different charge aft.er doing the first time Q. What country has the most lawyers per capita? A . Israel The dly of Liverpool has never been known as L1verpuddle, but the people therein are called Llverpud.l.iana nonethele&" Prin<le Charles of England car- ries an organ-donor card in hlA wallet. He lull w illed his body to medical 8cience. Q. How do you tell a male parrot from a female? A. SUJ"gical aexing la the only way. The veterinarian -with a real need to know -cuu a hole In ORANGE CO~ST Daily Pilot the lower abdomen , determines tht> sex with a fiber optic viewing instrument, then tattoos the male or female code under the blrd's wing. Ivan the Terrible ruled Russia for 51 years, and when he died, the entire nation mourned his pass- ing? Why? I wonder. In his wan, he murdered thousands upon thousands of hia own people, tortured th.at many, too. includJng whole familiett. When his son's w1 fe showed up in a revealing dress, the old man ended the argument about it by beating h1a son over the head with an lron staff, killing the youns man. But the people mourned his death, anyway They thought he'd been ju.st dandy. Not true. He was truly terrible. Beavers apend 60 percent of their time in the water, but they Always go in out of the rAin. Un}D.a-. ......... l!.ilf'•-. 01~ ~O'-•~-.-c~·~ '~OU ~HOU~~ SV&N Mt AT Wl ~~'AMSBURG -U™Nt I Rt~~ED, fO\StD , OBVl~l.V weLL4 PREFAAEt>, suA~E , UEBONAlR , wn-N. r~EGANT .. ,wow !' A master£ ul management show WASHINGTON -Quietly but remorselessly, President Reagan has tightened h tS control over government news channels. He has gone to the extreme of ordering Lie detect.or tests to discourage government em- ployees from leaking un- authonzed news. The White House, meanwhile. controls the flood gates, skillfully directing a steady flow of favorable infonnauon to media outlets. The economic summit conference at WiUiamsburg, for example. was a carefully stage-managed media event. Re- porters were given comfortable accomodations, fed the daily White House Une and occupied with diversions. But they were effectively shut off from un- authorized versions of the Wil- liamsburg talks. I HA VE SEEN a ropy of the White House's conf1dent1al strategy paper for handling the press at Williamsburg. It proVldes everything but a shooting script and camera-angle d1rect1ons. It even contains a l.Lst of one doz.en "Desired Headlines " "President's domestic policies hlghLight summit deliberations" was one headline the White House wanted to see on the front pages Another headline they hoped to 1nspll'e: "Summit leaders to con- tinue strong anti-inflationary stance" Some headlines were suggested for issues that never made it For instance: "Allies agree to speed up North Sea gas development." And (.) -JA-Cl-AN-D-IR-SD-N -d after it was all over, Lht:-Whllt• House news managers wantt.'CI tu read. "Summa leadE.'rs t.'Ondudc Williamsburg 11l sp1rll of unity·· THE STRATEGY pap<>r madl' It perfectly clear that tht.• W1l liamsburg talks w~re to bt.· ;1 personaJ triumph for Prt.'S1tll•11J. Reagan -m the ml'Clta 1f not 111 fact Here's what tht• dcx:urrn·nt had to say under the hemhng "Object1ve+sPercepl1ons " "Primary Perception Thc- Presadent as leader of v1!'1011 (White House emphasis) who<;4• policies spt>arheaded U S r£• covery and help strengthl•n tht• West as .i whole. Reaff1rmatwn ot U.S. leadership role·· Evidently recogn1Z1ng tht· pos.,1 bdity that the e<.'Onom1c ;ar~on roming out of Walhamsbur~ would stnke many Americans a .... merely a good cur(.> for m.somn1a. thl' Whit.£> Houst· media mampu lat.ors tnf'J a bit dl'SIJ('rat1•ly tu stnke some spark of mlCrcst m lht· pubht· The f1rsl of 10 "ma.111r public affatrs themes" was thic; "W11l1amsburg 1s J 'people-oriented' Summit " TO BUTTRESS this d11h1111i.... propos1t1on, the pres1dc>nt 's f)('<lpl<' pushed thre<> sub-themes. "Popu- larly el('(.'ted leaders arC' dett'nnin ing the agenda. not burf•CIU{'ratc;, emphasis on .1obs, on bread-and-butter Issues that m.;it- H·r to 1·vprvhocly (..1ncJ) 111l•11 maJ1ty of titmo.;phl·rt· Jl1d no fr llb environnwnt ""111 pron1utt• t 1 ,,, ., UJ-.( US.'>11111:> • If tht'M' th1•1111·-. ~JU11tl f;m111l.11 11's lx't.'aUSt· tht• d1hgpnt Wh1L1 llouSt.' press agrnts SUl't.'C'<..>tl1'tl 111 selling them tu the !Jon-cl r1· porters, who wert' kt·pl 1n "1 •lt·n did iv1lao1111 at Walhamshur~ <.11111 had troublt· d1AAmg up ,1nv r•·JI new<> s torws Gcnl'rally 'J>t•ak111j.(, tlw Wl11tt House fl<itks Wl'rt· pl1,:1.-.c'tl \\1th what thf'y ll'ilt.l 111 the-pa}JC·r-. Fur «xamplP, ll1t· LA"' An.lo(1·h"i T1111e.., hl'udluw on M:1y :n. tht· 11111rnmg aftt•r the :;;umrnil t•ndt'fi. dt."'IJ1 <'<l "Sumn11t prm111st.·~ «t·o111Hi11C· unity." Anotlw1 '1'1ml.os ht>adl111L' also t.•ame dosi· to 0111• 1 h1• What,. llow:c· had written 1n urlvM111· "l.A•»dl·•~ l'nd Willian~liurg mt-<·lmg~ S1.·t·m~ dear signs of wor IJ rc-c·ovt.•f\ • BUT Tiii<: nc•ws manipulator-.... must hav1· lx.-.·n tl1<Wtµpu111u:d .it tht• m1-<ha 's f;11lur1• to pick up on onc> of th1>1r o.,ug~l'stt.-cl lhem1·s "Sup<•rh lo).t1sl1cal and ,1rlmm10., trallvt• 11rg;1ruz.1t1n11 •lf Wil hamshurg Suinnut 1tst·lt n·fl<'\ L.., dynamic: U S lt'at.len.h1p ·• They even wrote a ht11>t•ful headline fnr thr .... c;e)f t11ngr.1tulatorv stnr~ "Sun1· mil µartnc•rs pr.il'4' W1lha1~liurg organ11.al1u11 " Hut ,11.". tlwr t' were no takers 1-'ootnoltc" A Wh1t1· liuust· '!ipokt>Sman told my r Pportl'f' Lut'l'tlr J ,agn:1do unrl Lesl11· Adll'I the publw rt•lat ion-. strntt•gy. drawn up •m urdl'l'S of Nat10111.1l ~t'(·urlly At.lv1scr W1U1am C'lurk, wa."> a C'Omplet.e success p KEEPING I N TOUCH When Walh,un Morns. an ~t.ant Com- nwr<.'<' Department secretary for tradl· devclopment. quit to become Vll'e president of the P & C Bituminous Coal Co of R1entwond, Tenn , he d1dn·t want his hurc-<iuc:r;iut· buddies to forget hun Su bl'fon· hl· left he thuught- rully tltstr1but~-d his new busmess t .ortl to his dSSQC'1atc"S, along with a 11011· 1111 C:unUT1t•rt.'\.' Department .,l<1t1r1rwr:. saying ... 1 look forward t•1 t•Jllt1nu1ng our assoc·tation ·· A dt·partment spokesman said Murril. madt· two mail.tngs: the one un ~OVt'mment stationery inside the agency. and another lo 11uts1ders that Morns paid for h1m.<;t'Jf The in ·house matting was "totallyiapprnpnate." Lhe spokes- man i.a1d NO SMALL CHANGE In- d('<.'l!>1on 1s the mother of cost ovt•rruns Four years after the Hu~ll Federal Office Building m At l;u1t.a was <.'<>mpleted at a C'OSt of $65 m1lhon, the t.axpayers are ~(·tling !>turk for another $7 m1lhun It'!. w pay the contractor for tht• 230 t·h.ing<'S ordered by th~ government <luring construcllon 0nl' rcqu1rc'CI demolition and re- l°'in<.truc-uon of an entire floor In .:i q1nglE.' sentence that reflects th1• nm{us1on t.·aused by the bu- r1•.:1u~-ra11t· Hamlets, a Justice De- partnwnt rt>port says of a particu- lar c-hang(• order· "The result was 1 t11m~1· 10 ch<ingc, to change of a 1 hc111~t· order and change to orig- 1n.i I t•0ntrot•t work " Got that? He knows not what he reaps Bv WALTER R. MEARS At' SpedaJ Coru1po94~•I WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan, champion of old-fashioned American individu- alism, may actually be hastening the trend toward a more dominant federal government, according to author-professor George C Lodge. Lodge. heir to a name that once dominated Republican con- servatism, notes the irony in that, but suggests that a strengthened federal role in economic planning is both inevitable and necessary. Lodge, a professor at Harvard Buslness School, is t.he son and grandson of senators Crom Massa- chusetts. He wanted lo be pne himself, but lost to Sen. F.dward M. Kennedy ln 1962. Hls appraisal of the trend toward government planning the Reagan revolution notw1th st.andmg -was publ1Shed 1n Thl• JournaJ of the ln.c;utute rur Socioeconomic Studies It 1s part of a book entitled "The Anwr1can Disease:· to be publtShed next year "lrontcally. President Reagan's breathtaking 1981 eronomic pro- gram to cut truces. mcreast• defo1~ spending, balance thC' Ct'<.lt•rlll budget, increase producuv1ty, cut inflation and au.am full employ ment may well tum out to mark the beginning of an expl1c1t recog- nition that the U.S t'<-'Onomy requires governmen t planning if not a planned eronomy," t.odg1· writ.es. Reagan got the prl>gram. but 1l hasn't produced on all those fronts unemplnymt·nt and budgc•t def1c1ts wm~·r1<'<I Nevcrthch·ss. Lodi.w ~M.,.. Ht• .Jganom1l~ as an explint, 1f fl;iwf-d t•xerciS<' m (f'drral plan111ng "Our govemm(·nt.al leaders from tUllt.' to time have• ltJund 1l nt'(-essa.ry to J.Jlan," h<> w1 rtt•s "But uwanably, they havt' doakc'<l their de partures from 1 tw l11n1tt>d suih· 111 the langua~w of tlw uld hymn~. attempting t11 mak1· 1hr1r mlt•r vc•ntmns appc·ar JWJ~matw, 1gnur mt( the idrulo~u·fd 1rnplll'at1011i. Al't:Ort.lin~ to l...uc.ll{t'. tht' gov ernment coul<t Ix-1miallN if those functions wc•n· 11l·knowlc·d~1-cl and dl'arly dt-fuwti Lodg<' oc~s ttw trl'nd toward a more domin<int govPrnmenl role· even in such C'Oniwrvativc· mC'asurcs as the rontrul of social wr•lf.Ht• benefits He says that rww St·t of rules "1f you a.re .iblE' l'><xited , vou must work. if vuu C'annot fmq a JOb, government "111 provtdC' O'fie and perhaps l'Ot'l'C'C you to takt' It even 1f that mt·ans resettlement " So. too, with deregulation. Lodgf' says that does not represent .1 niovement toward limited gov- ('rnmt•nt but, rather, a step toward .l(ovcmment planrung of the most c£ft'Ct1ve way to manage energy. transportation or other needs "Snmt• AmC'ncans suppose that th.-nat10n is witnessing a re- ~urgc·ncc of individualism," Lodgt• writc·s "This idea appears to hf• lllusory, existing more ln hope than in fact, analagous, Pl•rhaps, to the last rose of summer·· Nothing endures except time The highest and perhape most pervasive of hwnan vanities la the desire to have our names, and our worka. remembered for aa Jong as poalble. We like to feel that a part of u., at leut, will be recalled and well regarded in the agH to come. But what we forget, or do not care to note, I.I that when you die, you are dead forever, at leut in sublunary tenna. And forever I.I a time beyond srupins --billions of r.ean, unto infinity. What we c.a.ll 'civilization" today wllJ utterly crumble Into dutt, u fully as Nlnevah or Tyre. EVEN HORACE'S monumenta --thoee conatruct.ed of vel"M --will be ju.It .. lolt ln time .. the br .. and gold he KOmed. En&JJeh, n6 lem than Latina, will be an •xtlnct Jancuaie. nearly lnd.ciphfrable, found amonc the n\bble, )(. .,, IYlllY llAllll ~ ,Y> cavated only by a few fanatkat tcholars and archeologist.s. "VanJty, vanity, all la vanity," wrote lhe Preacher in the Book of Eccleslaatca, and we do not know h.i. name or who he waa. All our efforta to attain lmmorW.lty •• by 1tateamanlh,lp, by conquest, by ICtenct or tho an. --a.re l'qUally vain ln lhe lone run, becaute the Iona run la lonaer than any of U1 can ~ne. "ltemlty'' la a term . that elues. bolh t.M lnteWpnce and the lmai1oatJon of man. 11 th.I.I bt true, Whtnt dOll OW' .--1 .chtevement U.? 1t u. only ln t.he~t.. ln who w•are now, ln what w. do, In how we relate to the• person.s and probll'ms around wi. m the !wing world THIS IS THE real l'Jleaning and message of religion, not the angels 1rnd the haq~ ;md lht-pearly gates ond all the rest of tht popular mythology. Whether we are dead forever, or ''return" in some fonn we cannot comprehend, the only real future we have Is now, lhe only acu thnt matt.er are hcr1·. the only goodncw we can perform ts with and IUl\01\g and tA>ward our fellows. Jetua n ver atked to ~ won.hip~ or l\dored. He Rtked only to be followed ·· amona lhe poor, the sick. the deepWt<i, Lhe outc.Mte. lhe t.ax-roU«tora who Went lotthed and th proeUtutee who w r1 r.jeckd. It la too hard lot molt people to follow h1m IO lh•y "*°need hUn tn "hMVft\" > lnltud, wti.Unattna piety for 1mi tat1on. and seeking escape from lh<' rommandments by .electlni only that part of hi.I rneaap ~y find congenial to their ~tes and inclinalions There ls only one way to have revN ence, no matier what your crt'f'd And that is to love even wh<-n you do not like, ------------·------. Or1nge Co11t DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, Junt 10, 1913 .41 Award-winning des ign Drought-£ ree plants can conserve water Althouih wt winter bro\.llhl ample rainfall, Ora.nae Co\lnty la now 1n a dry ·~11. Wi\hout 1up~n\al water from 1ardtn hOltl liMt 1prjnkler1, many of our flowm and lhNbl would dry up d~ thil lona, warm, dry 1pell. Many of the sr--. lhNbl and tr... \hat h.ivt bier\ planted 1n th• oounty are not well adapted to our lo"', warm, URDllERI CHEClllST -Fertilize your summer annuals every 2 to 3 weeks for prolific bloom and healthier plants. -Wat.er shrubs and trees deeply during the summer so that the moisture reaches down 2 or 3 feet, unless you have California natives or other shrubs that tolerate the he~t with little water. --Gave your houseplants a vacauon in the warm. summer garden. Don't place them in an area that receives direct sun, though. ratnl .. 1uJ1\J'MJ"I, acoordlna to a "pnrt from the Munlolpel Water Dl1lriot of Oran• County. How•vtr, with little or no w11A1r other than what n1tur1Uy Ot'1Ul'll, a number of pla.n" do ticU-.mtly Wl'll ror the moet part, theN plan" n1tl• urally occur ln t.he Medlterranlla.n cllmat.e re1ion1 of tht world. A Medlt.erran11n cll.,at.e 11 char1&c· t.erlted by wet, mild wlnt.e1'11 and warm, dey 1ummera-typ1cal of Southern California. Plants that lwe naturally here have adapted themselves to sWV1ve the summers with no water other than the natural precipitation. Many of the!M! drought tolerant plants. which look green and vibrant the year round, al*> are highly resistant to dliteD<.'S that attack plants In the center and Southern California areas. Many Orange County nurseries stock plant materials that are drought tolerant There also are many books and brochures on the subject. An excellent brochure is "How to Have a Green Garden in a Dry State," avail- able at MWD. 973-1023. Geraniums a r e a gardener's hot weather frie nd. They can take th~ heat and produce bright bloom s. Lancaster Enterprises, Costa Mesa, won the president's award for this landscape design in Fountain Valley. Firm was honored by the Long Beach-Orange County chapter of landscape contractors. -Be sure to stake your taller gladiolus or delphiniums in order to support their stal.ks heavy with bloom. Two books on the subject are 1~ .... ------------------.. NEW GUINEA HYBRID "California Native Trees and Shrubs" • -Mulching around vegetable plants by Lee Lenz and John Dourley of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont and "Trees and Shrubs for Dry California Landscapes" by Bob Perry of CaJ Poly, Pomona. IMPATIENS Bold and Bright Colors: Mulch controls -weeds isa great time saver. It will cut down on the growth of weeds. Red• Purple Ora nge • Salmon • etc. Striking plant for shade or partial sun. While battling summer weeds with hand rake and hoe, why not implement an easier method-mulching? under certain conditions. 1 GAL. REG. 4.98 SALE 2.97 Mulching will help hold those weeds down because weeds, just like any other plant, need sunlight in order to grow. A mulch takes the ''light out of thei.r life." You may find one peeping through here and there but it will only take you minutes to search them out and destroy them. Almost any plant will beMfit from mulching. For the shallow rooted plants, Like camellias and azaleas, it is especially beneficial. Hibiscus and other tropical plants that are used to heavy natural mulches should be first on the list. Don't forget tubbed plant material, because con- tainer material seems to dry out quicker than beds. Begonia care • • meeting topic Begonias (sun or shade) ............ 4" reg. 95¢ Sele 69¢ Redwood Planters 203 Off Window boxes. tubs, hanging plantes. trellises Stepp~ni Stone and Scalloped Edging Clearance Prices 45¢ -92¢ ROSES Many colors Take home dozens' M ulches help in other ways by conserving moisture in the soil during these hot swnmer days. They also reduce soil compaction and guard shallow rooted plants against over- heating. Some mulches impart some acidity to the alkaline soi.ls that are often prevalent m California. They also return a minor portion of nutrients to the root system of the plant. There are many fine mulching materials available to today's gardener. There's the faithful redwood bark and its decorative qualities, wood shavings, sawdust. compost and even gravel Elda Reginbal, a begonia expert, will talk about the plant's care and culture at the next meeting of the Costa Mesa-Bay Cttle1 Braacb of tbe Na· Uooal F11cb1la Society. 20;"0 ·'''h/Wrt IJ/l,/ .• L ll. :; I U-01.'l'; Ho1lislttts The session is to start at 7:30 p.m. /111111~: l/1 •11.-/ 11 -;.,, ... ,,,. -;. j ... ,,,, Jtl-1 Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CAPS COD COllECtlOI ... claaaic apparel ou won't bell ... the pric.I '88E 11th Corner I.nine 645-4136 Ptll.IC NOTI<:E I(~ NOTICE Of' SALE Of' l>El'SOMAL "'OHllT"Y AT ""VATE IALE No. A·111Z1S In the Superior Court ot ll'le State ol California, for the County of 0r811Q8 tn the Matter ol lhe E•t•t• ol RVlH 8 PELLEY. OeoeeM<I NoO<:e IS '*!lbY given lh•I the undersigned wlll Mii at Prtvata - to 11'1• l'llghe1t and bHI bldd••, aubJect to conllrmallon ol H id &Jperlc>f Court. on 0< •Mer the 15th day of June 1983 at the otnce at ol SHAY. STIRLING. JONES&JONES. AllO<neya at Lnr. 690 S BIN 8Ml., &M. County of O<•no-State 01 Calllornla. all 11'18 right. title and Interest 01 H id deceased •I th• Ume ol ONlh end alt the right. lllle at>d interest thll the estate ol Mid dacaa1ad haa acqulrad by operation of law c.r ol,,.,...IM other then 0< tn addition lo that of said ~. al the lime of deelh. In and to ell Ille cart11n personal property attueled 1n City ol Weatm1n1ter County of Orange Stal• of Cahlorn•a parllcuterly deec<lbed U fOllOWS lo wU 1172 Eaplrll Moblle Home, I O •S 1572U 20· x 40" -located al 14 272 Hoover, Spa ce 15, w .. 1m1n11er. Calllomta Term1 ol ule t •th In lawful money of the Untied States on -· Of PMf Call and balance evldencecl by note aecured by Mo11gag• or Trust OMd ol Ille ptopeny IO SOid T.,, perc.nl of amount bid to be • depoatlecl wttll bid &Ida 0< offer• 10 be In writing and wlll be received el Iha alorHald office •• any lime alter Iha llral publlcallon l"lereof and bef0<• dale of Nie Oateo Tn1a 25th d ay Of May tl&3 SHAY. STIRLING JONES & JONES 690 S BrH Blvd Brea, CA 92$21 AltyS 10< ExecutO<'I Olla Weddle & Huth Ainslee E.weculors 01 the &tale of Hid Oecedent 0 111 Waddle & Ruth Execut0<a ol lhe E1tate of Mid Deceoent Publlthed Orange CoH t Dally Piiot. June 3, 4, 10. 1183 Nit.IC NOTtc£ FtCTmou1eUIMH N._ ITATl ... NT The fOllOwlng pettonl Ire dOtng bu8lflfta .. ~HI R PROPERTIES. 429 MacArt11ur Boulevard. Sune 10s. N9wport Bffctt, CA 926e0 BRUCE E HARRINGTON, Trvef... 1931 P0<t Laur811t Pleee Newpor1 S.llCtl CA 926e0 ROGER E HARRINGTON. 4200 Monday atthe Costa Mesa Community Center. 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ADULTS $4.50 SENIOR CITIZENS/CHILDREN 12 and under $2.50 CHILDREN under 5 FREE For Ticket Info. and Group Sales Call (714) 554-3611 or Ticketron PROCEEDS BENEFITING MDA/ JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON Virginia Vlwta Court, Long 8-ch, ~~~~!!!!!!!!~~j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Cl 90807 TERRY L RHODES. Truttff, 250 I LlghthOuMt Una. C0<ona d.i P\lll.IC NOTIC[ P18.IC NOTIC£ "8.IC NOTICE Mar, CA 92625 ______ ....;....;. ___ -------ft-------------NANCY H HARRING TO N ..... .. •re ,ICTITIOUS llUIMll Truel ... 193t Port l8Uftnt Pl-,..c;TrTtOUl llUllllllll F!Crmout-11 NAMI STAH•NT • ~t 8uc11 CA ll2MO NAMI ITAUMtNT MA• ITATS•NT The IOllowtftO l*IOne tte doing TM• butlneM •• conducted l)y • The lo41owtng P«tonl ... dOlnQ The IOltOwMO peBOfll .,. dotno buatneae .. oene<et P811'*ttllp bUelnell •• bullneN ... T 8 I . 20t·C w Allon Ave . Bruc;eE Harrington COMPLE lE COVERAGE ADMIRAL WAY, A Llmllad 8antaAna,CA92707 lrual.. ACTIVEWEAR SALES, 8399 Oory Perlner t Nlp. 2 4992 It Camino Kilhe<lne Olctllnaon. 201•C W. 0-rll Partrl4tr Or Hunllngl'Otl 6t8C;ll, CA 926<16 Captalrano. 08"1 Point. CA 12&21 Allon, Santi Ana. CA 92707 tt11e 1111ernen1 wH filed wtlh lhe We•co Inc. • Ca 11tornl• Melvln J. 11oellllgar. 435 Mary EllHbelh Oaede. t4&14 County Cte<k ol o.a~ County on corpor11ton. 8398 Oory Or Ooldenroel, Corona del Mar, CA s valley View Ava . l • Mltllda. CA May 24 1983 Huntington 9•a.ch CA 9211411 92826 90$38 nin • 1111, t>v-. •• conducted by • Sally A Otppte. toe Palm. TI>I• buttnn• 11 c:onductecl by • .. H 0 D • • • I( • N 0 A L L • ee>rPOrallon Huntington IMcfl. CA 92941 08"8'81 patlnerlhlp H.-OTC* Wuco In( Tiii• buel,_ .. coneluoted by • Marv f QMde A ~ .... l lOMI c.,....atlOft Aie;llard Waam1n ~mtted par1nentllp. t<tlhet..,. Olekll'llO'\ Ult MtlCArllwt ef•d., a1o111e 106 Prelkl8111 ' Mel'itn J. Hoetttlget Th t ti'-' h ,._ P.O. hi aa7 T111t 1111-t w .. lilt<I with 11141 Tiiie elatemenl 11ru lllecl wtlh Iha 11 111 ~I w•t ..., wit i,,.. ~ -..Ch, CA neeo.J0t1 Covnty Clefk Of Orano-County on County Clerk of OfDnge County on County Cltfk Of O<tnOt County on Publllh~ Oranga COHI Ollly June t 1983 May 26, 1983 Mly 34 IN3 '2l7llO PllOI May 'l7 Ind ~ J 10 11. '217MI "1.,._ P 0 C D I t~ • Pubhalled Orange Coul Oa1ly Publl•h•d Or1nga COH I Oelly vblltlled range OHi ••hy 251•··~ PtlOI June l 10 ,, 74 t983 PllOt June 3. 10, 17 ,., 1~ Pltol , M41y 27. Ju11• 3 10 17 IH:t ..., 2~5t·83 'f17~ a42•·~ Oriental Rug Parking Lot Sale FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEARI Orient Handel IS HAVING A PARKING LOT SALE ANO HAS REDUCED THE PRICES FROM 50°/o ro80°/o BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES: SIZE NAME REG. PRICE SALE PRICE SIZE NAME REG. PRICE SALE PRICE 3.x2 Chinese Super $250 $79 4x2 Tajmahal $200 $59 31C2 Shahzadeh 150 39 4x2 Kerman Karestan 100 45 3x2 lndo Hertz 150 39 4x2 lndo Chtnese 200 59 3x2 Bok hara 200 69 9x6 lndo Taba Tabnz 1800 699 5'x3• Antique Hamed an 350 120 9x6 Shahzadeh 1250 450 5x3 Antique Navaho 400 150 9x6 Chinese Super 1600 699 41x2•0 Antique Balouch 350 150 10'°><8" lndo Kashan 1785 550 5x2' Antique Ferdose 900 300 1 Px8' Kerman 3000 999 5x3 lndo Chinese 350 120 1 Ox8 Chinese Super 2400 1099 5'x3' Antique Malayer 300 140 1~ee Antique Chinese 2000 399 5x3 Imp Pal Kerman 700 250 12x9 Antique Sparta 599 75 5lx4' Antique Mahal 500 199 12x9 lndo Heriz 2600 999 5x3 lndo Herlz 350 120 1 Fx8' Kerman 4500 1600 4'x3> Antique Bokhara 900 350 12x9 lndtan 1800 599 5x3 Prn. Bokhara 500 199 1 Pxe:r lndo Kazak 3500 1350 51x3, Antique Hamed an 250 99 12x9 Chinese 2500 750 4'°X32 Antique Seneh 600 240 12x9 Super Taj 2500 999 5x3 Chinese Super 450 199 12x9 lndo Taba Tabnz 2800 999 6lx3' Antique Ba touch 200 79 14x10 Antique Chinese aoo I 79 6x4 lndo Chinese 550 199 13'><9'0 Bokhara 3250 1275 6~x4' Antique M41ayer 800 299 14x10 Shahzadeh 3000 799 6x4 Chinese 550 175 13'x10' Antique P'klng 3000 1200 6'x4• Antique Hamedan tfoo 250 14x10 lndo Taba Tabriz 4600 1850 6'°X4•Antlque Balouch 350 140 15x10 Nina 1875 650 6x4 Chinese 750 350 15'x11 Antique Chinese 2750 899 71x31 Antique Kollay 450 150 16X10 lndo Se)(&nary 2000 699 8>e5 tndo Taba Tabriz 1600 550 16x10 ~na 2400 699 c OR1£lir ~»£J. TWO DAYS SALE ONLY SAT. & SUN. JUNE 11, 12 SPECIAL HOURS 11 TO I (CORNt:.R OP MACARTHUR & COAST llWY.) , ., I· --------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. June 10, 1983 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ORANGE COUNTY ZONING CODE Date of Hearing: June 20, 1983 . Time of Hearing: 1:30 p.m.or as soon thereafter as possible Location: Planning Commission Hearing Room, County Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, Cali- fornia PROPOSAL Proposed Amendment CA 82-3 would revise the "General Plan Implementation" District in such a manne~ that the regulations are more clearly written and the required findings can be made more conveniently. COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT It has been determined that that the proposed project will not have significant adverse effect on the environment and therefore Negative Declaration No. 3PB 107, was granted on May 31 , 1982 and became effective on June 14, 1982. INVITATION All persons either favoring or opposing this proposal are invited to present their views before the Planning Com- mission. It is requested that any written response be sub- mitted to the Planning Commission prior to the hearing date. - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, persons are invited to call the Planning Codes Section at (714)834-5380 or come into the office located at 400 Civic Center Drive, West, Room 263B, Santa Ana, California 92702-4048. Please refer to CA 82-3. BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COM- MISSION. •• FROM CALI FORNIA'S I NUMBER ONE LENDER.~~ Marc and Kate went shopping _ ... .,....liiiii for a new car at just the right time. Been use right now, Bank of America and California dealers are out to keep automobile ' I I . . I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ORANGE COUNTY ZONING CODE Date of Hearing: June 20, 1983 Time of Hearing: 1 :30 p.m.or as soon thereafter as possible Location: Planning Commission Hearing Room, County Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, Cali- fornia PROPOSAL CA 81-7 Proposed Amendment to the Zoning Code to revise the condominium, etc., procedures, to standardize the language and format of the multiple-family districts, and to · provide for convalescent homes and future use signs, and to clarify the regulations regarding amendments of discre- tionary permits. This amendment prdf>oses to amend Secs. 7-9-24, 7-9-77 ,m 78, 79, 103.2, and 103.7 and 150.8 and to add Secs. 7-9-77 .1, 77 .2, 77 .3, 77 .4, 77 .5, 77 .6, 78. 1, 78.2, 78.3, 78 .4, 78.5, 78.6, 79.1, 79.2, 79.3, 79.4, 79.5, 79.6, and 146.7. COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT It has been determined that that the proposed project will not have significant adverse effect on the environment and therefore Negative Declaration No. 12P1101 was granted on November 8, 1982 and became effective on November 22, 1982. INVITATION All p·ersons either favoring or opposing this proposal are invited to present their views before the Planning Com- mission. It is requested that any written response be sub- mitted to the Planning Commission prior to the hearing date. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, persons are invited to call the Planning Codes Section at (714)834-5380 or come into the office located at 400 Civic Center Drive, West, Room 263B, Santa Ana, California 92702-4048. Please refer to CA 81 -7. BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COM MISSION. - •• This is a great time to buy a car with financing from your dealer or Bank of America. W~re California's number one lender. And right now, we've got ~he money. BANH ON 1HE LEADER'" - i . 1 • m Bank of Ainerlca / -•O'•wtMCANlltl• ........ #IOC . ·--'--........ .. . ) r- FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1983 Tiii ClllT 1110 THI CIUITY YOUR HEALTH COMICS BUSINESS 82 83 as •II .., - , I _, ...._ I I Parents o( graduating students o( Newport Harbor High Sehool take a breather to admire their grad night props. From le(t to BY STEVE MARBLE onMOlllr ........ J Parents of Newport Harbor High School Rllion have planned a graduation night befittlJ\8 adty that baa itaroota in backroom gambling perlonand bigh 1eMrum-numera. Abandoning the tranditiooal ll'8d niaht trip to Dis-- neyland. about 550 parents have teamed t.ocether to trandorm the vintage high echoolmmp..-intoa 1920a 1peak-easycompletewithpmblincroom1,flapperglr1a, dimly lit alleyways, and agliUerlne ballrooom.. Pa.rents believe the ambitious remodeling wW y1eld one of the most extravapntp-aduation niahtain Orange County history. 'nle event takes place June 16. A profeesional architect and an in1eriol' delfgnei' have been brought in to overaee the movie-like letting. '!be volunteerforoehaabeenatworkformoret.hanamonth, making prope and bufidinceeta in a c.o.taMe.a wareboulle. -· An Ann Landers reader would rather have 200 pounds of curves than 100 pounds of nerves. See Page 82. ............... ft8h~ they are Jamee Senaee (on l•dder ), Chuek McAllister, Bob Stewart, and Triih O'Donaell. · I ""I D I a ; , l Ii 1. I j ) '· • • I t '· • • • .. • .. • • . ~ ' I i- Ill O range C o a st DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 rou1 HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN Skinny look 'unattractive ' DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My conscience is >eganrung to hurt. For years, m y wife has dreamed of 1 ~olng on a boat tnp. Most of her friends have been on 1'rutaeS and loved it. She has kept after me to go, but keep refusing I have wha t 1 think as a good reason: I sucter so much from mo\jon sickness. I'm sure I'd spail her trip by being seasick most of the ume . I even feel nauseated momentarily when I go up in a fast elevator. Lately, even riding in a car makes me ill. The other day, I had to rush for the restroom w h ile we were on the road. I got suddenly nauseous, felt diuy and vomited. Col\Sldenng that I'm so subjected to motion sickness, wouJd it make sense to go on a cruu;e and spoil everyone's good time" What do you ad- vise?--Mr C. DEAR MR. C: I knew a man who wouJd get seasick st.and ing on the dock watching a boat gently move while at anchor. Yet, when fortified by an anti -motion sickness pill before sailing on a cruise, and taking only two or three pills during the two weeks on the water , he was quite comfortable and enjoyed it. As he said, "In my case, the gamble paid off " Car sickness, air sickness and sea sickness are quite common. In many individuals, the three semicircular canals in the labyrmth of the ear which help control balance and equilibrium are overly sensitive to motion. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia la for "Lean and Like 'Em T h a l W ay." l'm on e of th0&e"broad-beamed" dames with the curvaceous hi pa and heavy lhigha the old maat.et1 u8ed to paint. Smart-alecky remark.a like yours make It hard on large women all over the world. Not all thin people are in good health, or beautiful, tor that m&tter. I once had a teacher who u.id ahe would rather have 200 pounds of curves than 100 pounds of nerves. I'm with her. Moet ~in people get IO hung up on their weight they bore everyone to death with talk of their jogging, exercl&ing. cycling, aqu.ash, racquetball, aerobic dancing, low.al recipes and new sugar subetitutea. Meanwhile, they are smoking them- selves to death because the nicotine kll.la the appetite and they won't stop, even though the doctors tell them they are beaging for lung cancer. Why? Because they mlght gain a few pounds. It's time people stopped idolizing those hollow-cl\eeked, rat-skinny models with caved-in middl~ 8:'1d knobby knees. You can help a lot, Ann, by pnnting this letter.--BLOOD PRESSURE NORMAL IN NEW CASTL E DEAR B.P. NORMAL: You've made some valid polnta--espedally about smoking.Your sipature POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT VARIOUS ~ Here a.re some practical Ups tha t may help if you LtTT·LE CLUES, decide to go: ask your doctor to prescribe an anti-motion sackness medication with directions on ~~~E~.,;: when and how to take it. Avoid , if you can, stuffy THAT T 14E rooms and unpleasant smells. Instead, get plenty of WORLD WAS NOT ~ _AN_N_LM_Dl_RS __ bJ&blJ&bta oae of tbe moat w1erou1 aapecta of obealty--laJp blood preaaure, tbe aUeal ldller." Often there are no symptoms of tills aaeaky disease. I •r1e every penoe who reads dal1 colamn to 1et bJ1 or laer blood pre11are checked Immediately, es- pecially If you are overwel1bt. It could save your Ufe. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've aJways thought that you looked at both sides of a problem and gave !alr, unbiased advice. May I ask you to do this with the q uestion of prayers a t public ceremonies? I am a minister ln an Evangelical Chruuan denomination. lf anyone ask.a me to pray a t a public event they )<now this. I do not "spring it on them." I cannot pray otherwise---it would be denying my beliefs. If people want an ecumenical prayer at their meeting, it Is their right. I believe, howe ver, tha.t the pen10n who organizes the event should approach someone who can pray with a more "universal flavor." But, please, don't aak me to pray to the God I love and serve and then aak me to speak to him dmerently than I have at any other time in my life. You don't have to agree with me, Ann Landers. Just say you see that there is another side to the question.--MINISTERING IN TORONTO. DEAR TORONTO: I DO agree wltb you. And I admire you for bavlng tbe courage of your convtctlona. But I do wlab die program planners all over tbe country would ask la advance lf tbe minister la wllllng to give an ecumenical Invocation or benedJction wben those In attendance are of many different faltba. fresh rur. When you are on deck , face the ship instead DE 5 IC.: l\JE D of watching the ocean or the wake the ship creates. E NTIRC LY CONFIDENTIAL to Willing to List.en and Promise to Exercise moderately Don't overeat (which will be FOR. MY C0MF"OR.T Obey: Almost everyone is eager to reform before he the most difficult direction to follow). Don't drink too ,...., .. .,, ,11• 8 .• .., •• A on•• ....... .., goes to his grave, but very few folks are interested in much . Avoid rich snacks betw .. ~ee~n:.:m~e~als~.~Bo~n~v~o~y~a~g~e~!=r-=:::°'::"::'::' ""="·:;"""=:"::··=·=·="'='=··::· ='""=:'.'""'"T==========~,.._::..re::.:f:..:o:.::nrun.:.=.:::· _::g~e:ar:..:li:e::..r.:.t::.:han=:...:.=necessary. How about you? NJLIC NOTICE I =-Mt.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE L04tn No. 02·7·9111411/MURPliY LCMtn No. 02·7·1111411 FICTITIOUS •UllHUS K -05566 IC-GNIS1 NAME STATEMENT NOTICE OF DE ATH OF NOTtCIE °' IAU Tno following pe<aons are doing R A L P H T U OF RIEAL ..,.OHRTY bu~tl'111&S as R M..,.4 N AT ..,.,vAn IALf T.S. No. O-o5324 RKAH FINANCIAL COMPANY. BEASL E Y , •lul RALPR T. Mo. A-1'1IOI UNIT CODE 0 4299 Ma•Anhur Boulevard, Suite 8 E A S L E y A N D 0 F t fh s 1 c s RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. S E RV I CE DI M E N S I 0 NS 10!> Newpori Be&Gh, CA 92660 f nC 1 1 11 ul)« °'1 0Ur1 ol Ille lite INCORPORATED u duly eppolnted P E T I T I 0 N T 0 o 1 orn11. or 111• County of .. Terry L Rnodes T1us1ee, 2501 AD MIN IST E R ESTATE NO. Otllfli>I In 1111 Matt., of 1t1e Et1111 ••••...,•tN -~ .... Truste11 under 1ne followlng l19ntnouse Lane C0<ona del Mar o I M E l V ERN A U Q U 8 T ... Doi Show described deed 01 lrutt Will SELL CA 9262S A ·IJ8529 l(ANSTEINER. aka MELVERN A. 1922 HARBOR elVD. AT PUBLIC AllC TION TO THE Bruce E Harrtn~ton, Truslee T o all heirs. bt-nefaaanes, KANSTEIHER, Oecea141c1 for COflectors HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CA SH 1931 Porl l* -1 p~-N ~ N I GOSTAMfSA -S4l-11S~ .ur~. ~ ewpo., ~·red11ors and conti naenl otk;e •~•by given lhll 111e,. ___________ _. t h " S t & S ANOf OR THE CASHIERS OR Beaen CA 9266C .... ( Ral h T ... 11ndetligtMdWlll Mll 1tPr"'•••SU.. II 0 . un. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED tN Nanc) H H1t111ng1on Trustee l.'r..-ut tors o P ruman 10 the 111011811 end bHt bidder, at H unt ington Center. CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h 1931 Port Laurent Ptece N-po•t Beasley. aka Ralph T •ubjeet to c:onflrm111on ol H id ::============! lpeyable 11111e 11me ot sale 1n taw1ul Be~c" CA 92660 Beasley an d persons who Superior Coun. on°' after Ille 111111 ------------1 money of 11>11 Unlled StalM) all Robtrl A Kendall 2200 may bt> otherwise inter ested dey or June. 1&83 11 tl>e offlce of PUBUC NOT1C£ P\8.IC NOTICE r~ru tllle ano 1nte<as1 conveyed to Waterlront Drive Corona del Mar In the w ill and/or estate. CALVILLO. CARLTON & BARTZ.•-------------1 C"4420I and now 11eld by 11 unde< said Deed CA 921125 895 Town c.n1., O<lve. Suite 301, NO'TlCa 0. TM1aft1'8 •~ or Trus1 1n rhe propertv neretnal1er This t>u!llness ,. conduc1eo by a A pellllon has been h ied Cot ta MeM. CA 921128. County of L.oM Ne. 11~ NOTICE °' TftUSTl!l'S 8ALf described general pa11nersh1p by Emily E. Beasley m the Orange. Stale of California. Ill Ille T.a. Mo..._.. YOUT.~~-~7au-D•F~"'3/ULTJOUNEHO~" • TRUSTOR DENNIS R MURPHY Bruce E Harm1gton Superior Court of Orange rlglll. 1111• end 1nteru 1 ot u ld AMERICAN STATE BANK aa duly OHO OF TRU•T, DATED JULY .JO, JANET M MURPHY Ttustee C deoeeM<I 11 the 11me 01 dNtll 1nd appointed T ru•la• under Iha BENE Fl c I AR y A NA HEIM Gener al Par lne• (Ju n t y r eq u (•sting t h a I ... Ille rlg'11. tllle and lnt«MI thll IOllOWl"Q d•tctll>.cl deed of true• 1 ... ,. UHLE•• YOU TAKE ACTION S A V I N GS A N D l 0 A N Th15 s1atPmen1 wes ltled wttn tne Em I I Y E 8 ea SI e Y be the .. Ille ol 111d deeeaaed 1111 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO PROTECT YOUR PRO~RTY, ASSOCIATION County Cle<k 01 O•anoe County on a p p o 1 n t e d as person a I 11cqu1red by operetion 01 taw or CT~8!_.H(E HIC!~EST 81DDE1 R r._oR ~ A~"iy. •,•F ·~~Du A~: t~·~·~ Rec:orde(j August 6 1979 as Instr Ma11 24 1983 repr<~mt.alJV(' ti) adm1mster OtllerwlM , Otho< then Of In eddlllon " n paye ..... at ti~ 0 .... In EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE NO 5895 "'Book 1)257 Paoe 1124 F217111 h r D-1 h T 1011111 of Hid~. 11 lhe lime !awt\11 money of lhe United Siii .. ) QI Ollte1al Reeo<ds '" lne OlllGC! or RHOOES. ltEHOALL t e esww 0 "" p ruman or dH lll, •n llnd lo .,, lhe C41'leln Ill right, Urie Md lnl-1 conveyed OF THE ttROCIEEOINQ AOAINIT rno Roco•dt" ot Ordnge County I t HARRIHOTOH Beasley. Newpor t Beach , CA IN! ptoperly. sllueted In the County 10 end now held t>y II .,nci.r Mid YOU, YOU SHOULD COWTACT A Sa•ddet-oot 1r11stdes<•1be<ltllel A Prof1Hlonal l aw (undf'r t he fndepe ndent or 011nge Stele of Callforn1a. Deed or Truet In lh• property l~~~Y tat 19113• at 915 AM roitow•no C~PO<•llon Adm1n1strat1o n of Estates peruculetty dHcribeo H IOllows llerelnall« 09eCrlb9d: CFS Service CorPOtatton aa duty lot I~ ot TrDC1 No 1451! City '299 MacArthur llO\li.vatd. A ) Th ( to-wit TRUSTOR GEORGE' FREEMAN, 01 Sillltll Ana u oe• "l&P recorded Sull• 105 ct e pell lion 15 set or All 11111 cet111n land anu11ed 1n a widower appointed Trust•• under and In B 0 0 ~ • J p. g e I 2 0' p 0 801 113e7 heartng'" Dept No 3 at 700 Ille State or Calllom11 County 01 BENEFICIARY ARTHOFERf P<Jrsuanl IO Dee<I of Trull rec<:ltded C C t D W 0 July 27, 11181 H lntlr No 36067 M111Cietleneou1 Maps 1n111e ottic:e or Ne wport •••c h , C •lllornl a IVIC en er rive est, range.detclll>ecl aa lottowl HOWARD DEVELOPMENT CO , boOlc 14155 P~ l'1CIJ, olOlllCtal tna County Recoroer 01 said '2M0-20tl San ta Ana . CA 92702 o n PARCEL I Lot 11 or Tr11e1 No INC Records a.ecuted by Meck M County Puo1tsnae1 Orange Coast C>a1ty J une 29, 1983 at 9·30 am 9018, H snown on • Mac> recorded Recorded June 11, 1979 • lnltr. Jones & Vicki s Wakefield Jones 81 YOU ARE IH DEFAULT UHO£R A P1101 May 27 June 3 tO 11 1983 IF YOU O BJECT t th In BOOie 31111 Plgea 33 to 33, both No 72541 In boo6c 13174, ~ 1501 truatora, In Ille oltlce 0111111 Count~ DEIEO OF TRUST DAT£0 7·17-"". ~48"'83 ° e lnclut lve, of Ml-llaneo<>• Maps, ot Olflc:lel ~di '" Ille ottlce or , '"' ~ .,.. f h Recorder of Orange County, Slate UHlf SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO g ranung o t e petition . you re cor d• ol Oren 9e Count y, lh• Rec0<der of Orange County; 01 C atllornia , WILL SELL AT PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY, IT P\8.IC NOTICf sh ould ei ther appear at t he Cellfornl• 1tld d.ed ot tr1111 daterl.,.. ,,.,. PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGliEST MAY I I! SOLD AT A PU•LrC FICTrTIOU• •u...... h ear i n g an d state your RESERVING THEREFROM non-followtng pr()9erty BIDDER FOR CASH (payable II ' . WeJJing~ & _ __ .Gi_ng fl:.ge menf~ The Daily Pi.Jot wAtJta your weddlng and engagement news. To help you submit the required infor- mation, forms IU'e avaihlble a t the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me11a. For weddings, only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapahots. PolJU"Oid and rolor phot.os can't be uaed. The photo must be aubmitted no lacer than three · weeks aft.er the wedding, otherwu;e It will not be published. Engagement informaUon is to be submitted at leiut aeven weeks before the wedding Forms and phot.os can be dropped off at the office or m.ailed to the F:ditcrlal Department. Dally Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa , QJ.if 92826. Engagements Biever -Bunne ll Alan and Marsha Blaver of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement or their daughter, Katrina S laver, to J ohn Bunnell, son of Kathryn Bunnell of Wilmington, VL and Gilbert Bunnell of Gain.sville, FJa The betrothed couple, who are serving in the Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune, N. C., are planning to marry Aug. 20 a t the home of the bride's parents. / ( Pipes-Hines Catl'µeen Ann Pipes and Marc Heins of Costa Mesa are planrung an Aug. 20 wedding ceremony in the Melodyland Christian Fellowship, An.ahelm. The bride-elect Ul the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bob Pipes of Fullerton. S he is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton and also attended the University of Redlands. Her fiance is a graduate of Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Fal.ls. He is the son of Marlene Heins of Cost.a Mesa. c \\ F OR 'rJt ~t-~ GIFT ~ '°~ ~ -for -~ ~ FATHEll"S DAY ~ ENDS AT ff Ctlc"' f'•!!!r. 5outh Coast 'Plaza LOWER C•AOUSEL LEVEL COSTA MESA u•r .. 0•1L• "' .,. .. ~"' ,,, .... '\ frrtO.A• • t0 PW \•o;.i • .,,, .. , \\'t·'ll l!I\ l ' \ l1l1 ii [;I ..... [(' nl nlcl ·l11111.· c1n1;ll r~· !,!Oocl1w-. ... "' Nil.IC NOTICE Pia.IC NOTIC£ s A LE IF y 0 u H 1 1 D AN NU. ITATl•NT Objection s or file w ritten eJCClut lv• HHmt nll lor I CCH I , PARCl:L 1; Unit 2 1. lfl the County time ol Hie In lawful money of the ~:P~A~~1%1~£ As::~:~ The fOllOwlnQ per11ona ate doing obJecuon s wtth the court ~=,~·..;;~~·~•::; ~":'~~::,=-: ~,:;:~ ~~~~~d·~.~: c'~n~ NOTICI ~-= M MAL N:Pl:~~ i~~~Ai."F8~ YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A t>usi--. N befo r e th e hearing Your otll« purpoMt. ••II defined In the Plen recorded May 31, 1977 In llOc* CounllOUse, toceled on Santa Ana ~A!_,~1A7TE 8ALIE AND OF P E TITION TO LAWYEfl COMPETITIVE CLEANERS, ap,...aran~ may'--In person ~l~~ end the A .. t11emen1 12219, -1875, Ofllclal Aecofda, B b S S & ,_., "' 2310 Santa Ana St . Suite o. Cott• "'" '"'~ .,... """ ,._, .... ow ..-..-tvd • er.,.,een ycamore 1 In the a._._ Court 01 the Ste1• DMIN ISTER EST ATE NO. C!09~706w Manna Lana Santa Ana Mesa. CA &2627 or bt your atU>mey ALSO RESERVING THEREFROM. ~~~~"'-county record« Broedway. S1n1a Ana, Celll all or Catlf;,;,';,-for th• Cou"'y of A -118547 . ... < A Ill s I I r 1 II I y 0 u A R E A .... -_ .. , right, lltle and lnter .. tconveyed to ... ·111 • •""' addreu O• common n ony 1 "1 ore • •c• •. 111 mineral•. 011· OH. petto!eum. PARCEL 2. An 11ndlvlded t/&-4 Ind now held by 11 undet M id o..o Oranoe To all heirs, beneftCtanes. d11s1onauon nf properly ta 111own 23!0 Santa Ant SI · Coete MM8. C REDITOR or a conungen t other '1ydroc:att>oo tubatanc:e. lll'ICI tnt.-.t Ir\ lll'ICI to Lot t of Treci No. of Trull In Ille properly lltuatld in In th• Matter of the E1t11e of er~dttors and t:ontin~ent ll.bo"'9. no Wllffanty la g1....,. aa 10111 CA 1121127 credit.or of the deceased, VOU atl underground wat., lt1 or utlder ll083. M per map~ It! boo1< "Id Counly a.nd State deacr1bed u . BLANCHE MARY SUMMERFELT, ~-or ccwrec1,_) .. The Ellzabe1'1 F11rc;h1td Some11, m t r le 0 •la' llh .th wtilcll may be prodUGed trom 11a1<1 393• pegee 5 encl 91 Mleoelerl90UI Tiie lend referred 10 herein 11 •l •o k nown u B LANCHE M. cr editors of Nel ltta ern 1>eneflcl11y under H id Deed ol 2310 Santa Ana St .. Coet• MM8. us t y ur c tm w e llnd •lllc'1 underllu • Pl•ne Mepa. In the ofllcle ot 1he count)' a1tu1ted 1n 111e State of C1lll0<nla. BUMMERF'ELT, 0-.Md L ifur and pt>rsol'\S w ho may Tru11, by reaton of 1 breach or c~ 921127 court or 1 pr esen t It to l h e parallel to •net 560 feet below the record« of Mid county, togettt. County of Oran~. and 1a deac•lbed No11c. I• tlert by given that the be otherwise interested in defaun In •he obtigall<>ns MCUted 1118 butlneta '' condLIGled t>y 1 persona r epresen tative pr...,..t ..,rttce of ••Id lend fOt lhe with all Improvement• thereon, u 1ortow1 underelQ!led wtll ... 11 Private Nie, the w ill and/or estate. lll«"t by, ~etofore executed 11nd oer-11 PWlnerllhlp a ppo1nle d by lhe cou rt purpoH 01 proapecllng for, 111• uoeptlng ltl«llfl'om Condominium Tiie Nor1ne11t9fly 77 c2 1ee1 ot to 1h• n 1g11 .. 1 end b .. t bidder. h ~ r led delivered 10 th• underelgned e Ellubeth F Sorn.,. with in four mon lhs from th e • ll P 10 " 110" • d •" 11opm•n1 • Unit• 1 through tM fncr.luel\le., located lhe NOrlllwesterty 100 oe feet of Lot aubJect to conflrmetlon of Hid A pellllOn as .n 1 11 ...._... "-' Anthony s FltOlll1 production, 1i trac:11on and taking of ._ T 37.. c f .,,..._.._, eoun. on or aft• the 30111 b y June L Dunham m the wr ten ~••tori or ....... eul1 end Thi• 1111-1 wu flled with the dat e of f i rst issuan ce o { .. Id m1ner111, Oii, gu , petrOleum, ,, _ _,,,. 73• of rac:t No. "•In me 11Y 0 .......,.."" 983 S · S ,.._ ( ~tor SM . end written noltoe County Cl«k 01 Or•"""' County on let ter! 38 provided m SecllOll' other """iocarbon tubt1ancee and EXCEPT THEREFROM 111 oll, gee, Coate MH11, County of Orange, day of June 1 11 the omo. ot upe1or uper ior ~urt o of brMCh and or e4«:11on to cauM ··..-.. ,v ~ end 01her hydfocart>one, S1a1e ol C1111orn11, H per Map Je mH D. Plunk•lt a Mul an O range County requesting t ll• underelg ned to 1111 u td \Aay 17. 1&83 700 of th e P robate Code of water lrom .. Id land by !Mani ot below a ••h of 500 lee!, wfthout recorded In Book t5, Peg• 29, Pkmkett, 417 Main #Cl, P.O. Bo• th at J u ne L Dunham be property to M tl•fY Mid obllgetlon1. PuDllt hed Orange Coa:,21= Califo rnia The lime r.or ::=;..:l1';r:!r:'~.:c'{C:.~= tll• right of 111rtece entr y, u Mltoetl1neou1 Mapa. In tll• office ol 2811, Huntlnglon a..ctl, c.lllomla d 1 ~~.~-~!~~!'no'•,r ... ~hot• ~."...~·~~~•0d.1 Pt•-i ••ay"". 27 Ju-· 3• to. 11183 h lmg claims will not expire on •dfolntng or ~hl>O<t~nd °' ~YOU .!'.~~Tot~"·. tlla County Recorder 01 H id &2t48. County of Orenga. ata .. of appo1nte as p ersona ......._......, ...... .,,_,., .. "' ~ "' 'v ·-·~v _,.. _,.. .. ,_ .. County Cellfornla, all the right, tltle and representauve to admuuster ~Ion 10 1>e recorded February 2371"83 phriordto four months from :'fl:J ~1:.'_.~ '::!°f:C, 111 ,'':! DEii> O. ""'" OATID MAY 21, bc:ept ,,...,.,,om tllet por11on lnter .. t of H id d-ued •• the the est ate of Nelhta f'ern 18, ttMl3aa 1na1r No 83-07813-4 ot ------------t e ate of the hearing a · ~.,, u • • 1m. UNI.SU YOU TAlll ACTION of 11td land w11111n UntYer111y tJme of deetfl end aM the ngtit, 1111e L 1 r u r 1 under th e the Ottlcial Record In the ..-...... ... fltllllC NOTICE nolJced above ow,.., 01 auGll mtn«ala, Oii. 11aa. TO -T'ICT ,,,.._ ---A--. 11 con..._~ to ll>e Counly Wld lllterwt tllel Ille eetai. of l8ld · • '"'""""' Y OU MAY E X A M INE petroleum 0111er hyd rocarbon ..._· ,,,_. ... "vr&r'I' '• de~••••d h•• a cquired by Independent Adm1mstrabon Ille Recor<* of OrMQe County lllUMC•AJ. COUft'T w balanoee end water. M Ml lor1ll rT MAY • f()U) AT A l'Ue&JC of Orange. b y d .. d r eco1dad v f c-. A ) Th Said H ie will b• maoe out CW C~ONllA. the me kept by the court Ir •bova 1111" nave no rig.ht 10 enter 1 A L I . '' you M 11 o A IN October 6. 111111 In Book 11& 14, 09«et1on ot lew or ~ Olt1er o ...-.tales ct e peuuon w1tnou1 c0Yenan1 or w1rran1y COUNTY CW OflAHOE you are tnter ested in t he upon tne 111rface of th• above ~~l'?.f'...!'!'f .. ~ .. ~T P~ 754. 0111e111 Rec0<d1 than or In llddttlon to 11\el Of Mid 1s set for hearing II\ Dept expraa Of Implied regarding fllte SOUTif ORANOa COUNTY •n•a ~rlbed land nor to uM any or me ..,..... , ...... .,.,.. ,._ .. _ lie atr••!,. eddlonrua and o,in~~ ~.et the time of ci..tti, In N o. 3 a t 700 Civic Center poasen•on 0< enc:umbrances. 10 JUOtCtAI. otanucT es-"'· you may serve upon H id land 01 any ponlon 1heltof YOU, YOU IHOUl.O COWTACT A common del.,,nat • 11 eny, 0 .,,,. enc1111u1 10 1•"'d 1then Coen~Mlo.f ,...,HunPfoC*'Ytln~ton Drive. W est. m the C1.ty of pay tne rema1n1ng prtnclpat SU"l of t h e e x e c u t 0 r 0 r Bbo\18 .. Id p11na parallel 10 and 550 l.AWYDl real proP9f°IY deacrlb•d abo ve It s A c I r 1ne no1eis1 M1Cured by sa;d o-i 01 :.!! =·V=~ administrator, or u pon th e '"' below 1118 prHent wt11101 of 1058 Wealwar d Lene, Cot ta purP<Jfled 10 be 2596 Santa Ana 8Mctl, County Ot11nge, Ste• of an ta n a, 8 1 o rnaa on lr\j$1 with 1n1erMI 81 in Uld note PlAINTlf'F· CREDIT WAY OF att.omey for ~he executor or Ille H id land lor •nv PU~POH u.... CA 112827 Ave . COiie M .... CA 921127 Caltfomle, pet11oularty deecu1t>.i -June 29. 1983 at 9:30 a.m . provided edY11nce1 II anv. under AMERICA. INC. , C el llornta ad . t to d fl Ith w'1ataoev•• "(II e llreet eddr-or oommon dlTh1•1 under•:p~•1?1 T[u'''• follo'#S, to wit. IF YOU O BJECT to th e '"" 1erm1 of Hid Deed ot Trull. COf'poratlOn minis r a r , an 1 e w PA RCEL 2 Non exclual v e dealgnatlon 11 ellown ebove, no •c 1 "'1 •nv a 1 Y 01 any Lot31 and the-tarty 6 1Mtof granting or the pelillon. you rot1, CllllOft lfld e•pen ... of Ille DEFENDANTS PHILIP GATTON the court with proof o! .... ,.,." •• for I CGH I , 1ngre11. w•rr an ty 11 given •• t o II• 1ncorrec1ne1t ol Ille,,, .. , addrN• lot 30 In Block 802, 11191• Del Met h ld th I th '"'''"and al Ille ttu111 created by 1111 PHILIP N GATTON. and DOES ser vice, a written request ev<ell. encroac:l'trnaneol. dretnage. ~-or cc>rr9Ct,_)... llnd other oommon dOllOnatlon. 11 Trect, Section 1 ot H11ntlng1on s OU ei er appear a e u1d Deed ol Trull ONE 10 TEN, both lnclulllW. sLBllng that you desire notice repelr maintenance. a1ipport end The ~ ""4er Mid OMd an~, lhown herein B•ech, ••per map recorded In h e a ring and s l ate your Said aaie ""'"be l>eld on Ftld•y Crou -Compl alnant PH ILIP of the f!Jjna of an •nven tor y lor olher PY•PoMS. 811 11 deflned tn ot Trwt. by r-of a br'Md\ or •Id 111e •Ill b• m•d•. b1it Book 4, Page 3, ot M~ ob,ec ttons or file wriuen June 24 19113 11 '00 pm 11 Ille GATTON aka PlilLIP N GATTON d ·-o ' 111e Mall er D1cte 11 1ton o t dellUll In the obllgetlor1e MCUreCI without covenant or watrenty. Mepe In the of!~ OI the County obJec\lnn s wtth the court Chapman Avenue entr~ 10 111e Crou·Oefendanll MICHAEL F an appraU1ement of. es~te Co11 en1nt a. Coodtt tont •"O th«eby, heretofore executed l1'd expren °' lmP'i.d. regarding mi. Record er tor Orenge County, before the h earing Your C1v1c. Cen1tr Building 300 Eut BARON and JACQUELINE L auets or of the pelJUons or A .. 1rrct1on1 and R91erv•llon of dellvered to th• 11ndeulgnad • poNff810t\. °' encumbr~•. '0 Celllomla. be · Cnapman Ave Orllt!Q8 CA act'ounts mention e d I n E-taf0<0tov111eyGr-.1>e11 wrttten DlcMratlon of o.reun end pay the ramttntng Ptlnclp•t tum or SubJ•Gt t o c;urrenl t••••· appearallC't' may in pe~ At 1 n e 1 • m • o 1 1 n e 1n,11a1 BARON. tn<I DOES 1 tll<ougf\ tO, "-·tion I 200 and 1200.5 o ( Cotnmun11w r ·Mut« o.c1ar1no,,"). Demanct tor a ..... Md wnn.n notlot 1"° note(•I MC~ t>y U ld Deed of cownenta. oonc1111one. retlnctlona. or b~ your attorney lnclutille ""-"' , -. Truat. wllll lntereat 1'1ereon, 11 l y 0 U A R E A P<Jblic:111on or '"'' no1ooe 1ne 101111 IUWONI h C 1 ( 1 p recorded on Aprll 2. 1976, •• ot btMCfl end Of .-ctton 10 ._ -'lone. nghta. nghl• al wey, 4lmount o! tile unps1<1 ll•l811c:e 011ne t e a 1 om a robate Code. lnt trument No 30U tn Boo-the 11nd•ra•11n_ed to ••II u ld ii~:~':;::.~~·~·,!:~-= 1nd •IMmentt of record, more CREDITOR or 8 conungent ob11ge11on MGured by rne above °" Cc"!.~:t"" SI DNEY A. ADAI R, ESQ., 1111113. pagH 1770 °10 18511, proPftlY 10 Mllll'f Mid ~lofll. T comm o nly k n own " 2 t 9 red f h d ased doc:11bed deed or trust and NOTtCll You llH• been •ued. 4H North L ar chmont Blvd., 1nc111alve, Official Record• of the and 111erHtter the und•ratgnt d :~__:~•o. 11~~;u~:i.:r:,:i• of•~,! lndlanepolfa Ave., liunll.ngton <' itor 0 t e ece 'you ea11m11ted coats e•penae.. and Su ite 104, Loa Angeles, CA Ortngt County Rec:ordet; end the ceuNCI Mid nottce of breectl end Of rr.nia cr111ed by H id D .. d ol BMcll. Celllomle 92948. must h ie you r claim w i th the 11";~nc~;.~~ 1~~~~!~., t>e•ng en ~c.r1 ,:'~Ide..!::":.: 90004, IU3) 464-4875. ~:1f:•=1~,:~1!,, A:i•c~:'~.~~ -:=J:cs ~8'1 13, 1gs2 .. wi.tr !;~~-.~ 1~h:.•'lfr.~;.~~~on1b1v ~~ 1~ ~~~.;;~:.!' ~='. ~~~~~~~ 1 P~!';~:.~tn :~ t:~! ftllmatt on w111c11 lhe opening b•d riou r.epeftd within JO dtrp. Aiied Pubtlihed Otano• CoHI Dally Condition• end R111tlct1ona end No. 82· 185991, of H id Ottlclel The beneflclery undef Mid Deed or P4ll1 GMtl end balenOe evldenoed a ppo1 n t ed by the court II computed may be obtained by ~In~ ....... Piiot. Jun• 3 4. 10. 11183 "-"••Ion of Ealemerlt• tor Oto Aeool'da. of Tru•t hMatofor. executed and by note NCured by Mortgage or wllhtn four months from the c:1111ng(7 141 1137·011861hed1y you thto aeeltlhe~ol :l556•83 ValleyOr .. n bell Communl ty 8•1d ulawlllbe mede,bul 1 d .. d 1 d TruetDeedontlle:Uao eold. _ _. , .. _ le an 11101nay In Ihle m•tter. you ("R••l•t•m•nt "' ~ d d 0 de Iver• to t .. e un era gne • .,._ 1 ... 1 1 ...... d atft o f fir st l11uan<' .. of """°'• ,.,. M tl'tOvlO do IO promptly IO 11\et your P\8.IC NOTIC£ October e. 11170: !:w,~~fr~m•n~ without covenant 01 watr1nty, -111en Oecl11111on ot O.tault end '"'"' P9l'Oen "' emoun o ... " " Date Mey 19. 1983 11 11 be ..,,,._ or ~. ~ title, oemand tor Sale, and • written dee>Oelfed wtttl bid letters as provided in section 6ERVICE DIMENSIONS ~en :1•1f)OnM . eny. may FICTITIOUS •Ul*lll No 73&1. In 8 ook 11914. PeoM po1u11lon. Of _ ..... 10 Nolle• of Oefeult end EleGtlon to 8lde Of ~ to be In wl1ttnQ etld 700 of the C.Ufomla Probate INCOflPORATED on me. NArn ITATIMINT 1721 to 111011. lncl11alve. Ottlclal pay tt. ren'lelnlnO PflrlOlpel""" Of Salt The • ...-...innea ceuNd Mid will ~ recelYed at the •for ... ld Code T he tim e for flli na II YJd Trull.. A V I 8 0 I U a I e ti It e 1 I d e The I Oii Owing perton la doing Re Gord I Of 0 rt n g e CO u n I y --note(a)) _ __. ..., ~ ~ _.. -.::-~ -:• offlee 11 any tlfM ltlet Ille flrll J • • Byro SERVICE de1111nd•d•. II trt1111nel p11ede buern-u ~Cler. T~. wftll ;;-..; '; 'j;" .;r"~ Hotle• of Default end Election to ~tlOn her.of end ~·dale claims wU not exptre pn or COMPANY IQllnl 6tctdlt oentr• Ud ..... 911•11tGM • IRVINE FIRE. 17777 Main St . Commonly llnown .. 27112 I provtded, edv-" eny, llndef !:,!0,,: r=:~ ! ... 1ocaOC::'Y af ..... to four monlhl from lh~ date M11co Br.,_ -.-Ud. ':::!: defttre •B522. lrvtne. CA 92715 Dureino, MIU IOn Viejo. CA Ille twma of MMt bMci of TNlt. o.ta Mey 28. 1"3 Dated tNa ind cM'/ of Jurit. 1983 o f the heariq noticed above A1t1a11n1 Secretary di'° cMM. LN le -*' ~ Gary J QrllfUll. 17!12 Santa A P I 125-017·3 7 and A P ..... dwgiae end...,.,_ af the Cl'S SetvlQe Corp ~ lell I(...., YOU M A 'Y E XAMI N E Ot\IC1ty 81vo w .. 1. ....... Elena Clr~I• Fountain Velley CA •e<>a-3111-11 TIWteeendaftt.INMllCl'Mted .... •MldTrvtt.. l!Mautrbl af !M ... fil k b ... _ U Ofange, CA 92M8 !11 Uated deHa aollaltar el 92708 · Term • ot H I• c .. 11 In lawful Mid Deed at TNlt. ...., W1ll af Mid wae e ept Y u.., coun. Tel 7 t4-e35-828e .conH jO <ie un tbogado en H ll Thia bullnaH 1, conducted by an money of the Unltad Stet .. on 84llcl ...... be fletd on ,..__._, ~P~t o-dent. you are a ~rtOn Interested Publl1nt<1 Orange CoHI Dally 11 un 1 o · d e b e r I a h a c er I 0 lndlVldutl c.onflr~tlon Of ..... Ot per! caen ,. .... 12 ,...,... """" '-t ..._, 3 t" W•t Ninth SI JAMES D, PLUNKETT and • {n the estate, you mav lel'Ye Piiot, Mey 27. June 3. tO. 1&43 lmmedlatamente. de 9118 ~•. Oary J Grlttlth and b•l•nce evld•lloed by note ~ ~ •;,:,::; ~ t;;; LO: AecMIM, CA &00 15 MARIAN PU JNl<ETT u1,o n t h e e Ke<'U t o r o r 2425-83 II.I retpUMI• wcrlla, .. hay i lgun• Thi• ····-· WU Iliac! with the MOUfed by MOl'IO. or Tr\llt OMd Civic o-t•' l ulldl""', ...... !u t Tai.; (2f3) la4-3077 l'«r.:,•' l.9W I l ... ------------puecle.., reglttrad• 1 11empo County Cltlfk of Ora"""' "~·nty .... on IM PfQperty IO tOld. Ten per Ch•"-•":'·-·-. r'n"• 1..::-"0t"' of P11t111a .. -d 011nge Coaat Dally 41'1 M ..... a rn n 1\ral or, or upon u 1e rtaJC NOTIC( 1 TO TH! DEFENDANT: A CIVIi May 24 19113 "v-..,..... ..... cent of a.mount bt<I 10 be dte>Otlted ar;,;-OA,-·-·-·• ..... 2 p 0 loJc m au.orney for the cxecuwr or -----------compl•lnl 1111 bun fllad by th• WILLIAM P. KAHN wtth,,,.bld, or ..... _ to ..... In ...... ,,_...... NO't.0.: Al tlrM at .... bldl-P110t, Jvnt tO, t1, 4, 1&832537-83 ~tinotOn IMd\, CA t:K4a admlnlittrator, and tlJe w ith .. .... plllntlll aoalnat you. II you Wflh to A ,~ c ··-"' "'"-· -..... "'V _.., ,,_, --....... C7 ) ..... --h It h r f fltCTTTIOU8 .., .... , clelend thft 1awau11, you mutt, within ' ~·....., wtll ~ r~ 11 tit• efot•Hld b• med• In oaalt and/or ttt• ,..._..: 14 __.,,, t e ('Ou r t w proo o ..._ ITAT1•MT N d•Y• afr•r 11111 a1immone 1, 111U 11118eArttt1ir • d., t1e 102 offic. 11 en., time atter th• tin t OH hlera or cu tltled c heok a P'UBUC NOTICE AttorMrl '°' r.ou111a aervlt"t• a written ttquetl T"9 follo'Mng petM)'ll .,. dOlnO ~on you, Ne w4tll '"" OOUtt • lrYtM, CA 1271' publ!C41110n Nreot and bellol'9 dal • ·~~fleet In CMI Cod• S8Gtlon PublltMd Or•i: Cotti Oelly a tatlna that you de1l rt' ~ ea. wntt.n rwPQnM 10 the comt)llllnt ftllt1l1 of NII 2'24" ,,_.._....,1 ....... 11 Piiot, June to, 11' N3 ~ ,...-. .. 1 not.k'e of tho filln& of CAM BRIDGE BROKERAGE Unleeeyoudoao,your deleult wll Publlenea Orange Cc>H t Oally Oet«l llllt llthdeyol Mey 1983 A t th• tlmt Of Iha lnlll al ,.._,,,...., -,,._,..,. cl SERVICES, 2843 8oulh Pullman be enteted on e~1"'•tlon of the PllOI, Mly ar. Ju,.. 3 tO. t!4• ..'!~ "TEV"N A CA' VILLO • • puoloetlofl of ._ "'°"°'-Int tOUll NA• aTAT111111NT •-.,. 111r1nrr I n I n y c n t O r 1 a n .,..__ ' ..,,....., " ,. " arnowitoftllellf,.,.ictb*leeoftlle rtte •cllowtnO P9'90"t er• dOll'IQ ~ "'"~ appralaemen t o f NUte o( Str..t. Seti•• ,.,.._ CA 112705 plllntllf, and tltil OOUt1 ff'#'/ enter • 8tS Town Ctr Or • c301 oblloetlon MGUrlld by ''" ~ .,.._ u It.-ameta OC' of the-petiliont °' ~brldo-c.:::·~s:!u<• ~~you'°' !tie,.... P\IRJC NOTIC£ Coett,.~uS,.A ~m , .. orlb•CI d H d o f truat i nd IP ASSOCIATH. INTUltOR HCrmoua WU a ccounll m e n tion ed l lt OOfPoftl . Ill....,.._..,... IN ~I, wNdl PTCTJTIOUt1U•-C7 t4)..,.1·1...,., N llmellld °"ta,~ I nd Pl.ANNl!RS.4165MacAtlhur COUt1, MAm STAttmNT !!',!~•n ,,,..,, 8•n•• Ane, CA cw~ r,!!:tt"" otl" ~~~~ NA .. ITAT•=r" ~E•••t•lto','!~ Of the ,,.,.non I• t10.001.1il. To 81• IOOC, Newport I H Cl'I. CA aections of 1200 and J200.S "'""" ~ -··~-· -,.. ......... , -.. -~ .... ... -~..... naeo ~ .. ~ ~ -CIOlng o f l he C•llfornla Probat~ TNe ~ It eon<klettd ..., 1 or other re •I r""'ueated In th• Tiie lollowlng Ptraon 11 doing o.oeo.nt w..,,,. .. ...,. .,..., )QI IM:Y T C .. ..0 .. • , • ., bull "1., ... ., o nl erol ... end••· .., '" AAf .. T Cl....,. "'E"'T•u••MT. "'~-............ tlOn. ~,._...,_,_. ""' " P11bll1hed Orange Ooa11 Delly 1• .. , -c c ... .., " "'"" " " " "" ~ _,.... CambftOOt c;.pt111 -o;;;:"F.CI .... 1913. SOUTH SHORE CUSTOM Piiot J11M ) • 10 1M3 Dal« .NM t. ,.. ;;:c•n lay. 0•11 M.... A ~2 ... "'°' Pnwey, IMne, CA. ALAN c. CALL. DAVID Oroup J-a H8"111 Cl8f1I INT EAIOAa. au w. •011'1 s11 .. t. • , • , t&&e-~ AINr"-' et•'-* AIChatct .1onn1, •OU 1.1nc:ctn _, ,. M. DUBST, UH St.Ui St .. .,_ l . (ctw.O•. ev ... ~ Coel• MH•. CA IHt 7 ~-----------1 ...... Tt'llM99, •H I, M11tln• dtll "41'1, CA 90291 hbe ftood. lno.1.7'..4Cn l dlng9f, Saatl MH lca, CA ...... lac Vloe Prelldent ~ David NIGhOIU Chtlt111r... ltr" T.O. ~ Tiii• i.,..,_ '• COllOllCl.cl bY • ~. "•. oor,,,,por,, 111011, HUnttnolOn (tll) ......... . ,... .. .....;.,,. -Ned with Ille llM>Ol:M ·a 231182 El Mlr11ga, LIO\lfl• NIOI*. CA ~~· ... --:~.... -· ..... 2647 • .--.. Coun!Y Clerk of °"lno-County en Ai... c..--&H77 •on lk ~n· •M not ...., --· oentlfal PM'*""' Thia ---11 oonduC1.s ~ • PllblltMCI Grano-Ooea4 o.-y ..., t?. 11Q. Ta. ~t ... l Thll t.#llMaa la oondUclld .,. 111 h rt\ In price; ,..llOll. M1111ane ~ TNa 11!:-i~ '"90 with 1.,. C011101'9llOI\. Pita(, ~ I , '-,0, tta eo..- '"8171 mtt ..... ......_ ._.. -lndMdu81 •blt t oat; tlallined One Cltr "':i:r• CountY Clel1I of OrllflOt County on Ma.A R>OO. INC. t ~-=1o.~~C:·~ = •-;:r~-=:"c'::-: r111t ••~~1 =1-.::,-wtth111e rtv1..U1ln1 ~ JUM t t.., nt,.. Ttlle .. :.:J::~ tr. .,.,.....,...,....-.,.----.:.:*~'.a=1 ""°'. M-r 20. 21. ,,._a. 10, tllS. f::';~ ~ OI 0r_,. County °" _ .._. ..:t~o.°},"."f:. f.:84 o.itr Pul>lltlted omr. 00111 0 111y ~~ C:. of °'9llOI C4U!tY on T"1nelln0 of 1 ,._ .~ '"1• ~J ~ ......... Plot. June~. 10, 1 , 14, t~43 ., ,,_.., = ·wrn ... IN;;;;;/. WANT ACT!Otf? Publl•h•d 011n,. Co••• Dall~ ,~ .. -'"~ ----------------------lll'11t11Jehtrd Or•nt• Coat! Dally .._.'"!!.__ 2• _71 ~ Ade .,.,._..71 Pll01 June 3 10 I t 4, 1t~... .... w--. IL.L let .. I~ -,itllh • ""°' .,.., IO, ~'I. JUM 1, 1UM?;. ,__...... ...... ·-• Dally,...a ••• ....,AIJ - • J ~--- fiORDO 1;.J f..\fll.-'1 5PAC..C PMC>Tv::;, eART~ ll'J::EMf'L.fD A 0Wf MARPJLE/ A?TRJ.:>i.JA1..rr-::. ~-.i rr IJC!W LDO.C.-? LIQ A 0AA"'( MAR.$.E.f 1-1£¥, GARFt£LO, WHEN WA5 rn£ LAST i~IME YOU $AW MV PET FROG-, HE.RBI£? N . ..'\I ~-z .. ()) ,/ TH[ •.. \.'llL \' CIRCL S RIG ti•:ORti•: I I .r by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis "All the kids in my class were promoted, but Miss McElfresh got left back." "I dread her white·glove Inspections." by Brad Anderson D•:'' IS TH t: 'It:' \ (' •: by Hank Ketcham "Guess what's coming, to dinner .. E.\ '\l'TS ..... by Charles M Schulz THIS 15 THE LAST D~ OF SOlOOL Rl6HT ; [ WAS AFRAID THIS WOULD HAPPEN ... -1r---- "AV, I t..OV! "mliE51 1~05E 10f\l1JREl7, ~llHI~ l..IM~S CL.AWU\)6-Af1HE H~VENS! .. . . ~ by Tom K Ryan We:'L.L. RI.JN A SCR.~ERON P.AG~ 01\JE:,Wl·H:N rffJL.COMS!: l'ttJe COf'eS Wrnf PUNlfW!' ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 B S GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF N1·1l ht·r \ 111111-r,1 hie· \iort h .11 .. .r, !\Oil I'll +A 0 3 KS A KQ 3 t..Ati42 \\t-:~T ... A .... I •S4 •71i2 0109 AJHJ . J 976 105 +UJ!JJ +KIO /I S()l''l 11 •KJIU~ll . 1162 k-12 • 75 n ... 11111t11111: \orll1 !-:awl ~uulh \\to,1 2 !'li'I l'llhN ;I + l'I~• ·I • "·~-"~--..... 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MtCHAE.L ) " lrun111 in h.1nrl. ruff, .1 h1·.1rt 1n rl11111ni~ .inti lt•.111' .1 rl11h 111• rnn K•'I b.1l'k !11 h1' h.1nrl ~rth .• duh rurr to cir.ti\ tht• 1,,,1 111 tlll' (•n1·n1~ \ tru11111' .inti d.11111 h1' rnntr.1rt Kubbtr bridgt d11b11 throuihoul tbt rouotry uw.- lh• lour-dtal bridgt formal. Uo lht'y know rM>mtthing you don't 1 C'harlt'8 Gorl'n111 ·•t'our Ui:al Bridit" will turh you lht' 11traltgiP11 and tatlit1i of thi~ lut-pactd ar lion gamr that pro\ idl'~ thl' r un• for unending rubbtrH. for a cop) and a .rort pad. Hr nd 5 I. 75 to "lioren·t'our Ut>1I." rare of thiij n1·w~paper. l'.O. Box 2)9. \or°M'oocl, \.J. 071}.j!I. Maki' rhrrk.. pa)abl" tn \.-~11 111pl'rbook•. by Kevin Fagan . 1 Ootf1' ~At~£ M~ ~NIMAL~ 'fo 1AK€ ~OER.S ~ROM ~-~ I .-, Ar\~ONE.. , ,f? 1 ~ 1' ~ ~, by Lynn Johnston YEAH- BUTDO Yoo HAfffi lE:f HE.R OUT" IN II? •·t '" \ "l'K•:HH•: \' ~1-~RE TO F-AU Tl-If: (UNI NAinK ANf" fl•F I I IJRtf T f'l':J I IL f'101'/f7'J I by Tom Bat 1~k • ACTLJAU.9 HE WINS A LDT OF GAME'> ON REPJTA1iON ALONE I Cl -r- i»: I ( :~~· DH. S 'IO('h we i...1Ke 10 i==eAluRe FOODS OF At..L- NAT"ION S , MISS \ POR'leR, S O T"ONIGHI We'R e HAVING AN AUS.,.-RAl-IAN DISH .. 1t'5 a P\ltv and ootural nw1. Jl DG•: P \RK•;R 4 NOW HX)h H(RE -i 1.31_L)AIA I ABBE'r SPEN(fR Q1l)N 1 JUS1 DROP IN TO c.fE 't(.)U r CIR SOME (,tRL I lALI' l'tlll ~HE .. DION T -'1 !-:it1[ ;\$1'\ !'.-'OP. Mt;' N01 ~f-Alll •I I) G" ~ I ., I ? . by George Lemont OH YOU't...L ... ( F IND IHe PeAS AND Po.,..A-roes 1 1 1Ns 1 De .,.-He POUC H .' .I beliew t~ J0011cru term for 1t is ... '- by Harold Le Ooux l HAON T HEAP.0 THE TERM BEFORE $0 I LOOKE D IT uP IN THE DICTIONARY I Il I ISN l VERY l=LAT1ERIN(>1 -------------------------------------------~ Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 P\llllC NOTICE P\RIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •UllNlll NAMI I T.ATI MI NT Tt1• tollo•1no per ion 11 c101110 ~ullf,.H OI ROBERT HUGHES STONEWARE 18762 lflll'TIU•. Hun11no1on 6eecn CA 826•6 Robel! N .. 1 HuQhH 18702 1s1nn1us Hun11no1on B••~h. CA 9764& I"'" lluttnoas II con<luct9CI oy "" 1nd1v1<1ulll Rooett N Hughot 'lllS ,t .. 18ffl•nl .... Ill.cl wtth IN County c.1erll tll 01anoo County on May 23 1983 ,21JOM Pub11s11e<1 01enoe Coa11 Daily P11ot Ma'/ 21 June !I 10 17 11183 2484·83 PUBLIC NOTICE F1cm1ou1 •u&1NlH NAME STATEMENT The 1ollow1no person• are <101r10 business as J & M DIS I R18U TORS. 1760 Monrovia Suite A 15, Costa Mes~ CA 92627 Charles M1cna"1 >iunlley an<I Jeant1lll! Manti Hu11tley 2305 lust 11 Newporl Beac11 CA 92660 Tho 1011uw111g business '' c;cm<1uct11d by a 9en11ra1 pertnersn1p Charle!> M1~e Huntley Tr11s ~t<11em8flt was Ill~ ... 1111 tne County Clerk 01 Orarige County on May ~4 1981 1"2171M P•ollh~neo Orange Coast 0111ly • IOI May 27 JunP ') 10 17 1983 ~493 l:lJ --------------------P\RIC NOTICE l'WLIC NOTICE auemMY Of' ptt()P()UD ON*AMCE A ptopoeed ordinance It Khed- uled tor IMSoptlon " tne regullll' City CouncH mMllnQ ot June 20, 1883. beif>Q Or<llnance 83-113, Raone Pe!ttlon R..&3-05, to Change Ille zonino 01 three Ill• IOCaled at 1924 and 1832 Wall.ce Avenue, 756-771 Weet 20111 Stre•I (odd-numbered e6<1r-onty). IN 1 wlCI 1985 W .. '-A--. and 2016 and 2019 Pomona Av- -ffom R2 to R3 The mo11on 10 ~ Ord.,_ 83-13 flrW1 tMdlnQ carried by ,,,. tottowtnQ roll c;.it vet•: Councll Men!~ AYES: Hell, JoM.an, Hertr09. McFerl•nd. Sch•l•r NOES None ABSENT None The lull ext of the propc>Md orOI nance may ti. •M<I In tile City C1et11'1 olfic. 11 77 Felr Orllle. Coe1•M..a EILEEN P PHINNEY City Clerk Publllheel Orange CoUI Dally PMot June 10. 1983. NOTICE OF DEATH OF I LESLIE MONTGOMERY MOORE AND OF PETl· TION TO ADMINISTER l'WLIC ll)TIC[ ESTATE NO. A11H1' l IUlllWtY Of' To all hes.n.. benefidanes. "°"°MD OMMMAMCE creditors and contingen t I ,. Pfopoeed ordinance le ecl*I· credltors of Leslie Mont-I uled tor ldoptlon •t Ille regullll' City Councll rMellnQ of Juot 20. 1983. gornery Moore and persons bek'il 0re11nanc. a:i-i• • .aoptlng who may be oi,herw1ae ,,.,. Uniform Ar• CoM tor 1982. interested Ln the will and/or ! m•lllng certain amendrMnt• tl'I«• to. •nd repeellng Chec>t• II, Fire estate· . P.-tlOrt A peution has been filed The motiOn to GM O.d._ by RUSBell L Moore in the 83-14 11r11 reeding cwTleCI by ,,,. Supenor c.ourt of Or~ tollowlnQ roll <:.it wt•: Council t h t ~ben AYES· Hell, JohMOn. County requesting a H•m og. Mcl"erl•nd, Sch•l•r Rumell L. Moott be ap-I NOES None ABSENT None. pointed u penonal rep-The 1un 1e111 ot the Pf~ ordl· re11entative to administer nenoe m•y Ile reed In ,,,. City f T -" M t Oert<'• °"'°' ., n F .. r Drive. the est.ate o ...,.,.....e on • 1 Cost• ~ gomery Moore (under the EILEEN p PHINNEY Independe nt Admi n1s-~ty = cntion of Fit.at.es Act). The :;~~= 1t 1;E 1 petition ta .et for hearing Ln DepL No. 3 at 700 Cavic-~ter Dr.. West, ·Santa Ana. CA 92701 on July 6, 1983, at 9:30 A.M. IF YOU OB.Jtt'T to the granting of the petition, you ahould either appear al the hearing and state you objec- tiona or file wri lten objec- d.ona with the court before the hearing. Your appear- ance may be in person or by your attorney lR YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a oontinge:rlt c:red.i- tor of the deoeued. you must file your claim with the court or pnKnl it to the penonal repruentative ap- polnw.d by the court within four months from the date of first 1-uance of letters as provided in SectJon 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fornia. The ~ for Wlng claims will not expire prior to four moot.ha from the date of the bearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the We kept by the c:oun. If you ) are tnt.ere9led in the estate, you may 1erve upon the ex- ecutor or admini.trat.or, or upon the attorney for the executor or ~tor. and me with the court with proof of 8et'Vke. • written request aiatJn& Lha t you de- sire aped.a.I noUoe of the fll- tn& ot an inventory and ap- ~t of estate ~ta or of the petitions or ac- count. mentioned in Section l200 and l200.~ of the c..1.1- fomia Probate~. DOUGLAS I.. WAJLACE 1111 CalDfU Drtve N.-,.rt 8-d.. Ca. tutf IH·IHI Publilhoed Or.nee c.o.t Daily J>Uo' Jww 10. 11, 17. 1983 P\RIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNEH NAME I TATEMEHf Th~ 1011ow1ng p11r5on 1• doing uusmess as RICHARD S HAIR & SKIN (.ARE SALONS ~IC' , W B•lb08 Btv<I Balboa CA 92661 A•ctiar<I M onsour 2296 cnanr~I R<I BatbOa C A 92661 Hua l;lusoness •s conou<:led by •n 1n01vt<Jue1 Rochero Monsou1 all• Otc• Dale I tu~ s1a1 .. men1 wM loltld wol n 1"9 Counly Cter~ ot Orange Counly on M.1y JI 1983 F211501 P11Dhsned 01 angt' <.nos• Oa1ty P1101 June 3 10 • 1 <'• 1983 2~69·8J PUBLIC NOT ICE FICTITIOUI •USIHEIS llUME ITAT£MENT tn" ro11owtng pertOf'll are <l~no Du&oness as BEACHTOWN MOTORS 9052 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove CA 92641 Phtll1p Gordon Ba""'' 8 Pelo5 Irvine CA 927 IS Craig Anthony Bao oell 995 Ba1a Laguna Beach CA 92651 Thos bus1neu la conducteo by e gene1al pert,,...lhlP PG Ba11e11 Tht~ s11tem8f'll wes hi.a wtth lhe Coun1y Cleft. ol Orange Cout'llv on May 3 t 1983 F217502 Puol .. heo Or•no• Coas1 Dally Pl(OI Juna 3. 10. 17. 2•. 1983 • . 2568-83 o., • ._,, et tM T..-yltlt*"411 ~..,,_ NOTICI Of' HAUDIC>IAU Un<ler IM •vll\oflty of ln1ernel R•venue Cod9 N'tlon 8331. the PfociertY a-lbed below tlM .,_, MIZ9CI tor ~t of Int--' revenue 18XH due from Alen A Marc hend. 1357 Su1HJ1 L•n•. "-1>0f1 BMOh, CA 92MO The propeny will be told at publlc ..,. una.r -*' bid .. pt~ by lnterMol ~COCH Mellon 6335 end All•ted reovt•tlon• Date Bid• ... " be ap.n.o· JuM 28. 1083. Time Bldt wMt be Opened 10 00 P\JBllC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE ,,,,, ... Publ11ne<1 Or•nge Coast D81ly Potnl June 3 10 17 2• 11183 257'-BJ l'lCTmOU•----· MA11R ITA~NT Th• lollowtno peraon 11 <10111g ~:AR D A OH M ERT . ARCHITECT. 5200 lrvlne 81Yd. '18. Plate ll>TICE PlllllC "°nee "C No. 10U7 YOU ARI IH Oll'AIA.T UHDCll f. NOTICI OP Dll'AUL T OHO 01' fJtUtl OATID JUld at. I 1912 UNLIH YOU TAXI ACT!Ote AND ILICTION TO I LL TO PflOTICT YOU'! Plil~ltTY. UNOllll DHD Of' TlllUIT IT .... y •I tol.D AT A ~C fll!COIW9D MAY • lteJ "''" 1 D • N IMPOllTANT NOTtCI I A L I • Ir Y 0 U N a ,. If YOU lll PlllOPl ltTY 11 IN IXl"LANATION Of Titl NATUlll FOlll ClOIUllll H C AUH YOU OI' THI l"lllOCHOINO AOAINIT A fl 1! I f H I N O I H V O U Iii YOO, YOU I HOULD CONTACT A PAYMI NTI, IT MAY H I OLD LAWYI ". Wl'THOUT ANY COUlllT f.CTION, NOTICI OI' TftUITH'I I A.Li :~~~ou~~":1 :~~1~1~ NOTICE T1:·H~R~IVEN 11\et by p•ylno all ol your pH I du•• on ThurtOey. June 16. 198). i t P•vm•n1s ptu1 pefmllled coell •n<I 10 00 o cloc~ • m 01 IMll<I <1.y. In ••penH• wllhln thrM month• trom lhe room Mt oa•O• tor c:on<1uc11(lt Ille 411• 11111 not« or del•ult wee Tru11M'a S•i.t olrithln tile 01110 .. ·~ tecor<le<I Thia emount 11 H 4 REAL E5.1ATE SECUR ITI~ 11• 73 1nc1u<1tno tor.ctoeure , .. , SERVICE 1oce1e<1 •I 2020 N •nd cheroee •• 01 Mey 24, 1083. Broadway • 206. 1n the Clly 01 ond will 1ncreaH unUI your IGGOunl Sama .Ana, County ol 0<1111Qi1. Stitt t>eeomeacu119111 'fou m•v not neve ol c a111orn11 1 OWNE ESCROW 1o pay tile enltrl unpllcl portion or CORPOA• TION • Cellfotn•a youo eccounl even 111ougn lull corpor•11on •• duly •ppo1n1ed i>aymtlnl wa• demanded, but vou Trull .. und•• "'•d py1au1n1 10 lt>e mutt pay 11\e amount 1111ed •bove power ot Hie conterre<I In the! Aller 1hr .. mon1h1 rrom tt>e dot• ce<tain Deed 01 Trust e-ecu1e0 by Of recorda11on ot lhll documenl PAUL E BOARDMAN an<I SUSAN \wn1ch O•l• ol 1ec0<<l•tton ~·r• I( !:IOARDMAN husband and wlte. hereon). unleu 11111 obllg1t1on being recoroecl June 30, t982 in th• foreclosed upon p8'mlla a 1onger oll•~" of me Counly Record•t ol perioo you 111ve only 1111 legal rlghl seo<I Counly as Reco1011 • 10 stop the toreclosure by paying 1ns1rum11nt N o 82 225017 by the en11re amount demanded by reaaon 01 e br.,ach or <l&leull in your crl!<lllo• payment or perlormance ol in• To lln<I oul Ille amounl you musl obllga11ons secured 1n11reby Pl!Y or to a11a119e IO< p1ymen1 10 onctu<l•no 1r1a1 brl!ac.n or oellull ~•op ""' t oreclosure, or ;t your NOt•ce ot whoc;h was recor<la <I 01n0<1rlv 11 1n loreclot ure lor any February 24 198:! a~ Recorde< s Ol"8r r...on, conlect CATHEDRAL lnWument No 83·084 78 I Will MORTGAGE COMPANY INC c/o SELL AT PUBLIC AU(; TtON TO lHE PH ii• Flnanctal COfpor•tlon. 591 HIG l~ESl BIDDER FOR CASH Camino De La Rein& Suite 400. San lawful money 01 1ne unne<:l S11tea • Diego, CA 92108 Te1ephon11 16 19) 0, 4 cunoer s t heck orawn on 8 299 7 I 10 stat" 01 na10ona4 ban11 a slate or 11 you have a"y ques1oona you fetlural ~re<lll union 01 1 s1&1• or snoul<I conl8CI a lawyer or the hJtlt;rlll savonQS end IO!ln llSSOC:OllllOn governme111 agency which may have domo<.iled 111 lh•S si111e all p0ty11111e II 1nsur8<1 lh11 roan 1n., 11ma 01 sale all 11gnt !Ille eno Rem11mber YOU MA'V LOIE onltrht "elo by 11 as Tru~tH 1n LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ll'lBI real property s11u111e on H•d TAKE PROMPT ACTION. co .. nly and Staie oescrobe<I u NOTICE IS HEAEB'f GIVEN Tnat lollows 8 breach ol •nd default '" HI• PARCEL ' LOI 80 "' tra<:I 9486. obltgetoons f0< which Ille IOllOw•no c•IY 01 11.,ne counly ol OranGe descnbed oeed of trust is i.ec:uruy slate 01 c a1tlorn1a a• shown on a has occurred map recorOe<I on DOo• 390 pages Orl9mal Trustee CAVALCADE 4., 10 45 onclu1tve ot miscellaneous ESCROW CORPORAl lON 8 maps recoros of Orlll\Qe Counly C11hlorn11 Corpora11on Celllornoa Trustor JOHN BAAL. A Single Eneptong 11111relrom all 011 . 011 Men T B 11gh1s mineral rights. nalural ges Bene 11 CI " Y A 0 BER rlQhlS ano other llydroc;art><>nl by HER M AN en<I DARLENE R wflllt~•e< name ._,,o,.,n 11131 mey HERMAN. TruSlees ot lhe Herman be within or under 11>8 parcel ol len<I I amity trusl eltabllahod March 3, 110, einaDo~e oesctobe<I 1ogeth11r 1980 by Rob11rl B Herman en<I wlln IM perpelu•I roghl ol <1r1llong, Darlene A Herman Tru110ts m1n1nn e, plorono an<I oper111no Reco•<l•d as instrument No .. d 27597 In bOOll 13794 Page 1493 or tl>eretor ~no storing '" en olllclel •ecor<1a In tl>e olflce ol the rnmovong tne Hn\e 1tom sa•d land recorder ol Orang• counly on or eny 01ner lano 1n<.lud1nQ lhe nont Oclober 17, 1980 Slid Deed of 10 wh1p11oc~ or oorec11onally dflll Trull aecuret certain obhgellons ano mine llom 1anot otner 1han 101811ng the sum 01 $65.000 00 1t1oee 1>ere1n1bove de11Crlbe<t 011 or Peelle Flnincl•I Corporetlon ,. gas wells 1unne1S an<I snahs. Into, either the sbove sl•le<I 011g1na1 tnrougn or ecross 11>e ...,1>...,rlae. ol truslee or 11 now tile <luly 30p04n1eo Ille land i...rern1bov• <1escrobecl, substnute<I truJlee unde< said o.e<I an<I 10 0011om """ wl'ltptlocke<l 1f. 01 l rust <111ec11onet1y drolled wells. 1unn The benellclal 1nle<HI un<lar aa1<1 en<I shall• un<ler eno benealh 0< <lee<I ol 1rusl and lht o1>11ge11ont 1>eyond tne ••••nor hmns tnereol, &ecureO the1eDy ere presenlly Mid end lo reo1111 retunnet •quip . by C ATHEDRAL MORTGAGE m11nta111 rep alf oe epeti end COMPANY. INC 1 Celllorn1e operate any such wens or mine• coiporauon w1111ou1 however tn• roghl 10 d1111 THE BREACH ANO DEFAULT mine sto<e eAplor19 an<I oper•le THAT HA~ OCCURRED being Ille through lhe surlece or lhe uppe< tallure io make payment 01 500 111e1 ol tile subaurface 01 the prlnalpal on tubteel deed 01 trust lan<I he••lnebove dHCtlbe<I •• wnen no1e beeeme <Iv. on M•rell 1-ve<I tn Ille deeO from tile lrvone 11 1983 end 1n18fett ec;c;rutno elt..-Compeny • corPo<etion recoroeo Aprll 17 11183 en<I any lurlher No'femt>e< I~ 1977 1n boOIC t24~5 oroacn 01 any term or con<1ot1on P•O• 1717 01 Ott1c;,.1 Roco•<I• contained 1n aubiect Note •nd o.ed Al•o •• cep11no 1neretrom the of Trust en<I •II subsequent sub1<1.ta'e watef r.gn11 t>UI "''"'OU' poymenta w111cn became Oue '"" rign1 of ~u1 f1ce ent <y 11 tllerealte< 11w:tuo1ng 1a1e charges •I r"~"rved ,, 1ne <1eed lortm 1ne lr•tt"e any 8ndtor 01he1 a urns P•Y•ble Compan~ a corpo• 4\lon •el:O•o.tcl under tne 1erms 01 H•O Nole or Novembe• t~ 1977 '" DOOi< tC'4SS Deed or 1 rusl P808 17 17 ol OlllC•BI AKo<dt This 1nctuoes bul os not llmlle<I PARCEL 2 Non e •clutove to. on aodollon 10 lhe amount •18180 ~asemeni, over 111111 properly .>no obove should any prior l1ent. tAAH ror 11\e purp<>5es as WCh 88sements °' encumbrances be dat1nquen1 or ore reser"8d lo< 1118 t>onelot 01 oc t>ecome <lellnquenl ta•O g<ente<I 10 own~s on Ille secuons <1e11nquencie• mull be cured u • en1111e<1 ownt'n rio"'• end duliet cond111on 01 r9'nt1a1emen1 ulllllie• an<I cebl• telev1t1on Thal by r111on lhereol the V1llltoes· S>d")'ar<I Ea..,,an11 oresenl beneflc1ery un<le• 1uch SuPPO' t •n<I Se! 11emen 1 deed nos ••11<11teO an<I oetovered Enctoacnment an<I Community 1 o s a 1 d Tr u o tee a w rt 11 e n ~ac•ht1.,, f asPrnttnl 01 tne a•l•cle Do1;lar&11on 01 Oeleult an<I Demano ento11 eo Einemenll o l lt'le lor Sale 1nd has OtPOl•led with D,.t1a1 •11on ot Cove•'"" 58•0 Trustee such <1ee<1 •n<I all C.and•l •Ont eno Re'1 11c11ons oocomen11 cv•Oenc•no obhget1ons recor<leo on June 9 1976 1n boo~ secured thereby an<I has declared 1 77!>b paget 420 10 484 1nc;1u111'fe en<I does l>ereby <IDCl8Te all aums 01 othc••• recoros ol u oo counly secured thereby 1mme<11ately Oue C 1 Ile Dec 1a,8 1, on ) e no any 1n<1 peyable an<I h•s elected •n0 amen<1manl9 01 enne«11ton~ does hereby etect to ceuse the trual thereto property lo be tol<I to uto•ty ,,,. The etreel s<ldrass or Olhe• obllgetton sec:ure<I ll>e•eby common de,1gnat•on or tile re•I D•te May 24 1983 Pfoe>erlV n.-e1nal>O'fe <IMCflD4NI IS PEELLE FINANCIAL p rP0<1ed to t>e 34 O•"'<l•le Irvine, CORPORA'TtON C~ By Dtane Sutton, T h 1 u n <I er • • g n e o hereby ForeclOSu•ll Maneger d1scte1mt ell 11eo1111y tor any Pub11111e<1 Orange Coaat D••ly oncorrec1nest in u10 111•1 a<l<l•HS Piiot. June 3. 10 t7 24 1983 83 or 0111 ... common o•:t1ona11on 2~66• Said Hie woll be made w11nou1 n1s:zoe Pubt11he<I Oreno• Coa1t Delly Piiot Mey 20. 27. June 3, to. 1883 193•·83 ----------------------"'arranty espress or 1mpt1ed _______ l't&t _____ C_ll> ___ TI_Ct:_=-::----i , eo•• <11 no 1111e po u•n•on o• flCTITIOUI llU ... 11 encumbrences to se111ly tne MA• •TATl•MT P""c1p•I batar'ICI ot 11>8 Note O• MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8USINEH NAME STATEMENT rne rollow1no person 11 <101no busoneH as TRAOEWtNDS TRAVEL TRAILER VILLAGE, 2191 Harbor Alvo Collft Mesa CA 92627 Alch11ro L L~wren<:ot '>05 291h S11ea1 New1>or1 Be•cll CA 92663 Hus l>V'tnl'SS •• con<1uc1eo by en 1nd•Vl(11HI R L Lawrence Thll s1tlem11nt wes hie<! wllh tho County Cler" 6l Or•noe County °" MIY 31. 1983 nnsoo Aalilr1ne<1 Orange Cou1 Dally P•IOI June 3 10 11 ,, 1983 2570·83 PUBllC NOTICE The lotlowlnO 1*'90nt ,,. <l<Mno 01her obl1g111on secured by uod bUllneN u aeeo ot Trus1 .. nh 1ntern1 end ORANGE COUNTY GENTRY olher 1um1 u prov1<1ed therein MAGAZINE, 333 E 17th St .. Suite plus a<1v1nce1, 11 eny. un<le• the 15, Coeta M"•· CA 82627 1erms !hereof 1no interest on IUCfl Or~ County Oen1ry Inc l• advances end ptus INS 'nero-• Celll0<nl1 corpo<allon), 333 E 17th encl ••1>41"~ ol IM TruSlee end of SI Suite 15, Cotte Mesa. CA 82827 tile 1ru11S creelecl by lllld 0..0 °' Thia bullnese ta con<1uc1a<1 by • Trust The 101a1 emount of Hod corporetlon obli0811on 1nclud1ng rea1onably Otange County asllmtled lee• cherge• and Gentry. Inc t,.Def\M!S ol Ille Truste.. " ine ltf'ne Hel Lel>man of m111a1 pvbl1C81•on 01 th•• Notice vice Prffldenl 11 S2• 567 52 Thia ····-· WU Ille<! with tt>e Dale<I May 25 1983 County Ctetk ot Or~ County on TOWNE ESCROW CORP M•Y 17. !983 • C•lil corp. u Trul'lee ~ REA L EST A TE SECUR lflF.S Publll h•d Or•no• Con t Delly SERVICE Piiot. M.., 20. 27. June 3, 10. 1"3 • Cahr corp llf Agent 2380·63 DJ Marget Pret ----------------------1 2020 N Broa<lw•y. •X>«i PUBLIC NOTICE Sanl• Ana CA 827C>e lrvtne, CA 82714 Rlcherd Allen Ohmerl, 5200 FICTITIOUI •UllNEll trvtne Blvd~ •18. I,,.,,,., CA 92714 NAME ITATEMENT ------------~~~=---1 1114) 9!>3.&e 10 FICTITIOUI •UllME•• Publtah•O Orange CoHI Delly HAllllE ITATEMENT Pltol May 27 JuM 3 10 !983 Thi• t>uelneN 11 conducted by en Tt1<1 1011ow1no person 11 doing lndlvldvel. busoneH ea Rlclnard A Ohmen El!ECUSISTANCE 382 Vlal e Thi• ''-'-' ... nled ""'" ,,,. Bay• Newporl Beech CA 92660 county Ci.rte of Otano-County on Petr1cla Keney Hertt~ll. 382 April 22. 1983 -·-vista Bey•. Newoort Beoch CA ... ,_ 92660 Publl1hed Orenge CoHt D•lly T1>1t 1>u11ne11 11 con<1ucte<I b~ an PllOI Mey 20, 27. JuM 3, 10, 1N3 tndMdUl l 2370-83 P1tr1c:11 Kolley Hamock ------------------------1 This 1t11em•m w11 flied w11h 1he fltalC NOTICE Coun1y Clerk or Or1119e Coun1v on 1"1Cm 1ou• •UaMU May 2' 11183 F2171H NAfff ITATafilllSNT Publlahe<I 01 snoe Coul D•lly Th• tollow1ng peraon •• Oolng Piiot. M ay 27 June 3. 10. 17. 11183 t>uSlnflU 61 2428·83 tAI EICt INTERNATIONAL (8) -------------------ENl HUSIASM IS CONT AGIOUSI .,_II' MnJIC( INTERNATIONAL, t Tribute Court. _____ ..;r..;.;;~.;..;._.""..,_~=~-- fhe following peraon1 ere <lolng 2507-«5 business •• ORANGE COAST TOURS 171~ Porl Sltrltng Pi N ... po<I 0..Cll, CA 92660 Sen<lre E Ooerm•n. 1715 Port Sllrling Pl Ntwporl BHCll CA 92660 Rlch•Hd M 011erman. 1715 Porl S11runo Pl N .... p0f1 &eAc;h, CA 112660 Thll bualness 11 conduclecl by 8 o-neral partMrthlP San<lra E 01>erm1n This 1111emen1 wn flle<I with the Coun1y Clerk ot Orange County on M•~ 31 1983 '117103 Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot, June 3. !O 17. 24. 188J 25e7·83 P\llllC NOTICE su n MENT Ott W1ntDflAWAL · flilOM l"AltTNElllSHW OPElllA TIHG UMO«lil FICTITIOUI 9UtMNSH MAllll Tne lollowtl'IO peit on h•• witll<11ewn es a g-•I panner from '"" pertne<'lfllp oc>et•tlno under the llct111out Dusln•t• n •m• of MILPEOS PANTREE II 803 E UI Hebra BMS L• Hebr•. CA 90$31 Th• 11c11tlout bu11nen netne •••tement lor the pert~ ·~ flle<I on JuM 23 198 I In ""' Coun,.. OI O••noe Full rilam• •n<I A<ld••n ot ti... NewPOrl Beecn CA 92603 '9QT1'110UI 9UltHIU l'ICTITIOUI •UllNEll JemH F Zahl•l'I 9 Ttlbul• ...... l'TAn•NT NAfff I TAT .. llNT Court Newp0<I 8MCtt CA 92683 Th•·follo,lng p.,'ion 11 doing PUBllC NOTlCE Pt rson Wllhdraw1no Miiion I. Al.Clo.I, 300 N HOIQl l• l • H•ble, CA toe:ll Mill R..C-• The 1011ow1ng ~uon 11 <101no 11119 t>U•lnff• la cOtl<luctld by •n 11u91,.,.....: butln•H 11; lo<11111<1u11 AOBIAT D. DUTTON CO .. 110 SOUTHWES T INFORMATION J8"'" F z..11i.n ~ c.n,., Qf1W, Sult• 200, SERVICES. 2633 Oreno-St .. Cotti Tillt etel_,t wu tiled wOh Ille ~ lleeCft. CA t 2te0 M"• CA 82826 county Cle<ll 01 Or~ Co.inty on "°'*" o. OunOt\, 1• ~• 61 ~= J::;~cr9::: 0r1no-May 6. 1aaa rn .... ~ ~ 8.:-c~2:°'" Thll butlMH .. C!ondUG1ed bV .,, Publl•ll•d Or•ng• CoH I D~ lndMOUel lndlvldu•I PllOI, "411'1 27, June J. 10. 17. 18. '"" ~ o. Dutton A~ LamblUO ----------2,_4_7.._.-. .. "I Tiii• •let-I -Iii.cl wtth tM f n11 tt•ltfntlll Wll Ill.a with th• --.,. IMTV'C County Clertt of Onlnge ()ounty M County Cltt-ot Oranot Coun1y on ~~•PK May te. 11183. Mey 24. 1tN "17• ,-.cnnoue .,..... ,...- Pu1>111ned Oren~ Con t Oi lly KAMI ITATllSNT P1111>ll19*! Orang• Coaat D~ Pllol M•y '21. JuM ), 10. 11. ,,., ~°'::"° peROn• -cto1no Pll01 ..... y '°· 27, JuM 3, ,~~ __________ 2_•_l2_-t3__ AM I II' IC AN WI: IT I AN ----------- .,_ ti' ll)TIC( LIAllHO. 11662 Mec.MfU INCi .,_IC W\Ttl'c ,._... &ulle MO, !MM. CA. t2'116 r~ "" ""' MTI110Ut ..,.._.. 8u1v1M Mo40f 0..... tnc .. 1H1 ,~I 9UIMll MAm l'TAT'i..-n Weet Mell\,...,.._, CA. 9231t N ... ITAT11111NT T~ 10110.ino l)ertOn I• doing Tllle bullMM It oondUc:Wd by • 1111 fonowll'lg oerton 11 doing butlnMI M: ~·tton bUtl-••. Tttl MAOIO M LINDA, aQ781 A!Ml'IOM W•1ern LeMlno l"lil!M t !AE ,.,.,., aooo CoHI Hwy., ... llU• L•goon, 84.lnr* ~ 0..... ~ H••llOt l1¥CI • Co•I• M •••· OA L.aclUNl '-"'· CA. tlt61 MefY ... AncMreon. tM.2 7 Linda Ulllen Jonuon, I0711 ~ Uw1to O u l l •""· ,188" COH I i:.::c~ ... 1 111• L•ooo n, Tllle 8'Me1Mnt -.., With .. Vtntllf• Cyn .• VIII! Nuyt. ~ l.IQUNI , CA. t M61. loountv c:..... of e>ranoe 004llftt on Th .. lllitlnett II concluctt<I by 1111 f .. .,..,...... .. canduCMd by .. IM4IY 1), 1Ma. lndMdUll lndMOuel. ,._ ldWllfd OUtler!W UnOI L. ~ l"ulll~ OfMt8 Coe.t O.lly Tlllt •lllel'Nl\t WM tll8d wllh IM Tltll nilttllMnt -111.o Wltll IM Pttot May IQ, t7. "-1. 1~n COUl'lly Olerlt of Ofeno-Coun1y on eoun~ °i: o1 °'WIO' ~on _ Mey at. 1183. "11• Mey ' 1!1914 ( c.tll U I • Hfl. ) llutll•l'l•d Of•~ Co•..'!., Oally 1111bt .. l!fd °'M09 Oo.\ O•ll)' '"' •I•• word• . lflltot. JUM a. ~ ' t4, 'iiia..a Piiot M• 20, t1 • .ll#W a, '°I,~~ to work for wou. J ..,..,. l'ICTITIOUI •UllNHI NAMllTATIMINT The 1011ow1ng paraon 11 dolno bUll""' H : Publltll•d Orange Cout ~IY PllOI JUM 3, 10 17, 24, 1M:3 2$7W3 SWIM MANUFACT\IRINO. 218 "8JC NOTICE Si.rtoa. co.te ......._ CA 82827 Sttl)hen [c!'Hfd WllM811. )19 fllOnnout .-M si.,trt, COit• M-. CA t"27 NAm ITA,_-r Thia butlnMA II CC>r'Ollelecl by *" ' The to4!0Wlno .,.,_ -dc*'I I bUelneM It: lndllllOuaBt-Wlm .. lt TAIM·AITI TAii SEAVICI!, Th11 1t1temenl ._.. flltCI with IM 480 <:.in~ Ct , Colt• ....._ County Clerlt of Ofenot County on CA tm7 May 31 1teJ _,.,,..... JQhn Wllll•m •vent, t071 r• -• ~lnQt\411'11 Or .. ~ IMOI\ Publl1heO Or1n11 CO.t i Oelly ,.... tlMIO Pilot June 3 10. 17, 24, 1"3 A11111ony Jolln Pomo. 410 ' 2&72•83 C t MbrldO-~ .. Ootla ......_GA --~Ml~"."::IC~NO~TICC=---i '~ ~ 1e ~ ~ e AC'TITIOUI _.. g9Mll .. '*1n«'IHP· MAllll ITATIMINT JofW\ '-- Tll• 10110..ttng .,.,eon 11 doing ~Thia •=i:tC:-.,,:c'~ ': blltlMNU' 1-011f't'8 HAIR DLllON. 1I02 N ""'1 • -.. __ 1 m Tuuln ""·1 .. "'•,.,,.,~CA 92701 •11"'11• .. ~ Ot•n11• .__. l.lnOI -'• l(e<:ll 3130 I OeeQen .. "' ,,_ ,. Of . l tnta Ana. CA t270• Plat . ..., tO, rr. June •· Thie lly'"*8 It ooncl\ICled br en 1------------""'4,lnda J l(ltGtt Tllll ... ,_,, -flied Wl1/I the Oouf'\ty 0*11 cM OflnOt OOun~ on M•Y 11, IM3 nu• ftulllltlled Orange Cou t Delly "11ol. June s. 10. ,,, ... ,., "7143 . kl Cln r"'IM NJ MmOH a.I• :t= ~ ( ' ' . . A few ounces of chrome undernourished technology. board computer provides all wouldn't seem capable of com-(One reason: D1g1tpl Motor manner of useful data. There promising several thousand Electronics. a microprocessor-are leather bucket seats. elec- pounds of car. based system that constantly tncally-operated sunroof. But then, the burden isn't analyzes the engine and and enough other functional physical. It's more serious than orders 1gnit1on to occur at the amenities to earn Car and that. It's philosophical precise instant for maximum Driver's designation as ''the THE BMW 7331. performance.) height of refined elegance." A DELIGHTFUL Unlike softly-sprung land And 1t is protected by "ECCENTRICITY" yachts that wallow through BMW's 3-year/36,000-mile The BMW 7331 1s built on turns, the 7331 rides on a hm1ted warranty and 6-year a belief that. by the standards fully-independent suspension hm1ted warranty against rust of the con1Jent1onal luxury car, that left one automotive perforation.· verges on eccentricity. editor "amazed that we could The 7331, 1n short, pro- BMW believes that su-pull so many G's around the v1des the sort of driving expen- penor performance 1s the only curve with absolutely no lean ence that led one automotive thing that makes an expen-or suggestion of protest" iournahst to observe, "test-' sive sedan worth the money. (Design News). dnving the 7~311s more a test I And that the only architec-DRIVING VS. PREENING. of the driver than of the car." ture worth considering will This same ph1losoph1cal. If it's been some time be found not on the hood but bias. favoring driving over since you've measured either w1th1n engines and suspen-preening, is evident every-your cu or yourself. we invite s1on systems. where 1n the 7331's interior you to 1J1s1t the stan-& Its engine, for example, IS An Active Check/Control dard of comparison designed for the heady re-keeps an account of seven at a BMW dealer sponse dented other luxury different measures ot the car's near you. cars by thetr sheer heft and operational readinesS. An on-•W1U11m.-MMJ-. •w.,,.,,I) a00il810t1i•-ou•cflti«l t•l)ln•ul""'•'N u S 8MW<lt>a .,, "''' s.., .,wt 8MWoea•<" '"'0<1••1j ~ 1983 BMW ot No-1" 4-IUI 111;. Ire llMWl~•roOIOfo"'t .... stetlO Cu•OC>Mn TO..MI °"''"'I""~.,,., 8"<2 '"" gnVOv• 1ul~•••lt<IUS BMW0.-1~' LCT YOUR LOCALJ3MW DEALERS ARRANGE A THOROUGH TEST DRIVE. 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UWMIUW.HK. lllW, Ill(. 45201 N Sierra 4270 Lankerstum 208 West F 1rst St 791 East Arrow 626 Euclid Avenue Highway Boulevard (714) 835 3171 Highway (213) 691 ·6701 (805) 948.5004 (213) 761 6133 Santa Monica (213) 967 S33 I ( 714) 680-6300 Long Beach Norwalk OCIAI MOTOIS Beverly Hills Gle<\dale lOHIUClllMW JllUKOIMW 1820 Santa Mon1C.-l 1 .... -0f HOffCIMW 36 70 Cherry Ave 10840 F1reston· Boulevard lnlBTlllU 800South Brand (213) 427 .5494 Boulevard (213) 829 -3$35 9022 Wilshire Boulevard (714) 6..16-5790 (213) 868 32J3 VanNuys Boulevard (213) 246-6543 Mission Viep (714) 636-67 ,., 1MW11TOam1 (213) 273-3980 Hermosa Beach SIMLIUG YAUIT Palm '>230Van Nuys Camartllo YASmlHUllMW lllPOITS, llK. HUI IU,lTI. A<i!Jlevard llLWll'llBI .. 2901 Pac1f1c 26402 Marguente 3919 East Palm (213) 788 1791 411 Daily Dnve c.oast Hwy Parkway CanyonDnve (805) 482-8878 (213) 376-0935 (714) 831 2040 (619) 321 7000 (213) 889-2312 ----- P\mlC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE NOTICI CW TRU8TU'8 8AJ..I NOTICI CW 8AU Of T,,,.._ .. No.. T~ MAl. ~C>nltn •T • PIWAft 8A~ YOU AM !ff ~FAULT UNOflll No. A-11---11 THI DIED 0' TllUaT DA TEO In Ille SIJ9«1or Court Of 11141 Stele JULY IO, 1tn. UM.laa YOU TAKI C t •ACTION TO PllOTICT 'l'OUll ol Celltornta, !or Ille ounly o ~fl'TY' tT MA y N llOU) AT A Orange. In the Matt .. Of the &1•1• PUIM.tC UL&, ., YOU NHD AN of MURRAY KARPMAN, O«;.eued. l )l"LAMATION M THE NATUlll NOllCe I• lleteby given 11111 the undwelQned wth Mii II Prtvlte Nie, CW T .. f'llOCIEOINO AQAIN8T to llle hlglleil •nd belt bidder, YOU, YOU aHOUU> CONTACT A eubjKI to confirmation ol Hid UWYU. Superior Court. on Of •"" the 20th On Frkley. June 24 1983 11 9 15 dey of June. tll83. it Ille offloe of •.m . HOME l'EOERAl SAVINGS Jemel L Rubel, Jr • A Lew ANO L OAN ASSOCIATION • Corporellon, 3432 Vie Oporto. Corporellon formerly 11.nown H Newpo<t e.ectl, Calllornll 112843, HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO Count y ot Oran ge, SUie of LOAN ASSOCIATION 01' SAN California, •II the right, Utle end OtEGO. as TrualM under t deed of '""' dated Ju"' 30 1979 """ned ti'( lnter"t ol M id dtcieuecl at Ill• " -. time of delth end all the rigtll, title R IC HA R 0 J I' I S C H E A • t n end lnler .. t lhll the •tai. of Mid unmerrted men end recorded d e o ••••d lie• ecqulred b y ugutt 11. 1976. H Document operation°''-or OIMnriM other 53a8, 8ooll I 1847 Pege 750 or the thlWI or In addition lo tl\tt of Mid ic1a1 Record• of Orenoe Coun1y. alll0tnl•. wtll 1911 11 publle llUC!lon "-"· et the time of deeth, In end to d the cier1eln real ~operty MLIC NOTICE 8TITEM!NT OF ASANDONMUCT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUStHESI NAME The rollowlng persons hav" abandoned the use or the F1ct1t1ous Business Name EM & C ENGINEERING ASSOCIAlES 14661 Mylord Road "B·2. Tustin CA 92680 The Ftc1111ou• Busineu Name relerred to above w1u !tied 1n Orange pounly on Nov 23, 1982 MOhamad Ibrahim El 0&11. 1945 SMrtnglon Place Newporl Be&cll, CA 92663 RIChard ReynOld Furr841, 26972 via Grande M1si.1on Viejo CA 92691 Gordon Raymond Shor1 21~2 Camino PBC>al Et Toro. CA 112630 Tnos busmess was c;onducted b) an untncorporaled usoctellon otM• lh•n a pannersh1p Rtchard Reynotd F'urretl MOhamad El Galt Th•~ Slatemenl w11 Ille<! wtlh tht County Clerk or Orange Counly or o the lllOIWlll bidder tor GHh In ettuated In the City °' Colla !HM. ntted St•1H Doller•. II Ille County 01 Oran9e , Stal• of F202U7 111nce to Ille Old Of•nge County Calltomla. ptWttc:ultWly detlertbed u Published O•ange Cou1 01111) May 26. 1983 rthoute, localed on Senti Ana lotlowe. to-wtl P•fol. June 3 10 11 24 1983 ouleverd bllw1en Sve•mOfl An undivided one-thitl'l lnt« .. I __________ 2_5_48_·_8~ trMt ano Broedw1y In the Coy ol enge l;ounty. CeHlornla. 111 rion1. In Lot 54 01 Trect 376• u per map PU1UC NOTICE 11" ano 1n1.,...1 conveyed 10 Ind reo0tci.d In Book 15. Pege 211 of --.,.,,.-~'.'======-- held by It under the deed ot M~ M_,., In the office or &iQAl ADVlllTIH•NT ruet In the rHI prOl)er1y. deecnbe<I Ille County Recorder ol Hid 04IP""'9NT Of' DllYIL~NT Coun1y. HfMCH Loi 40 Trllci 4611, County of MOfl commonly known u : 2597 PLNl•IQ DfVtete)M 11\ge. City ol Senl• Ane. State of Or1ng1 Avenue. Co1ta MH•. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Cy oeo Cellfomte 1111 Oepertment of Development •lllOl'nll. u P9t mec> rec:ot •n Termt of ult oH h In l1wlul s.Nloee, City al Huntington leech. ook 165. P•9H 19 •nd 20 01 rnonty ot the IJnlled StatH on that• publlo '-t1nQ wtll' be held b)' ttc.11aneou1 m9')9 In the of!ICe Of __..,,.,,.,Ion of Alie. Of _.. cllh the Celltomla Coeltal CommlMlon lie recordfW ot Mid County ''''"" ,,_ • The """ addreu or other end belance evl(lenced by note fOt 1t1e followtng projeel. mon ~netlon of Ille ·~ ~by Mortgage Of TN9t Oetd Minot modlllc:e11on'I to the City'• eal property la kno"'n 10 ua u . on the property 10 told Ttn CoMiAll Zone BoundatY 10 confonn l04& N. F1-Streel. San•• Ana. perc;ent ol amount bid to bt to peroet llnel. ;e111orn1a depoelted wttll bid Seid '-lnQ wlll be held II 11\e T ... ...... _.. ..... "-· &Ide cw offere to be In 'M11ln0 end hOur al 11:00 AM. on Friday. Jut'lt hi• a.ie w ... .,... m ... e .... i,..,..i .itt be reoetved at 1111 afor ... Jd 24th at 8ur1on C'-Pn. ~ of :ovenent or -renty. ttllf....0 Of mplleel. regarding title, POt•-'on, office II eny time after the n ... 1 Mindanao Way. Merine d., Rey. .,, ..-t>rancea. to pey the unc>eld putlllCatlon llefeot end bei!Ofl dsl• Clllllomle. >rt~pel .um of 1113.874 60. plut of ..... Further Information mey be .nlerHt 11 provided In the note Oeted 11'111 21\d de)' of June, IM3 obtained from Joe NldlOllon et the .iec;ureO by Ille deed °' lrutt, ~ Undl K.arpn\an C t lllornla Co11ttl Comm1111on MUC NOTICE NOTICI INVITING lllDa Nollce It IWlreby given 11\at Ille Board of Trutllet of the Cont Community College Olatrlcl OI Orange Counly, C1lltornla, wlll receive Mlled bids up 10 11\tt no 1111er than 11 00 1 m , Mond1y. June 20, 1983 It Ille Purcllulng 0tp1nmen1 ot Mid colleOe dlttrk;1 loc111d 11 1370 Adam• Avenue. Co1111 M111 C1lllorn11 at which time H id bid• wlll be publicly ~ 10<! rffd !or PRINT 6 8 1NO FALL 1983 STUDENT CATALOG/CLASS SC HEDULE. CO A SlllNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE All bklt 11• to be In ecccw-dM>Oe wt111 Ille Bid Oocumenta whtctl WI now In Ille end rney be Malf-.cl In the 01t1c1 ol 1ne Olrac1or ol Pur~MlnQ 01 aald college dl9tr1ct E.cfl ldo.r tnull submll with 1111 bid 1 culllar • check. certified check, or bidder'• bond made p1yeble to the OtCSlr of Ille COM1 CommunOy CotleOe Ot1trk;t Bowd ol Trull-In an emount not .... 1h1n rt11e Pl(Oll'll (5~) ot the tum bid N I gulrMllM lhll lhe btdd« wilt enter Into tll• propo1ed Contract II Ille -II IWlfci.d to him In the event 01 llAlure to .,.,., Into lklllll contrect. Ille prooeed• of 111e cnec:k wttl be lorf91te<I. or In the CIM or e bond. the lull aum tlllreof will be forfeited to Hid college dl1tr101. No b•dOer mey w11Mr1w 1'111 Otd ror • ~ICXI !or forty·tl11e (45) day• 1l!er tt>t dll• Mt ror 1111 099fllno t'-901 Tiie Board of Trull-r_..... the privilege of rt~tlng IWly Ind 111 bldt or to welve 1ny lrregularttlee or lnlorm111tl11 In any btd or In lhe l)lddlng AdvtrllNd June 3 6 10, 11183 Optn June 20. 11183 -11:00 Im NORMAN E WATSON Seel , Board Of Tt\111- CoMI Communtty Cotleoe Olelrk! Publlalled Or1n9e COHI 01lly Piiot, June 3. 10. t9t3 2fSU...13 'In addlllonat "tlmeled amount of ~ (418) ~5&5 Of Mate AreMona at S8.2t.3 00 11 any,under 1,... tenM of With tlle Wiii the City of Hunllnoton euch •-tc MnllC[ ~-ot tru11 INI '-· criaroee 4-ed of lhe P11nn1no Oepartm•nt (7 U) ,._ "" expeneee 01 the Truetee &tete of Mid o.c.dent. 6M-64>38 K~ The l..0.1~ uncltr the ....... L. ~ "· ci.uo.tte Dupuy ,tcTmOU• .,..,. •• l••d of tru•t hH elgned an<I A"-c..,.. ..... , Aaatttam "-"* NA• ITATW:..wT t 11 v e rt d o I I II e T r u I I e e • Im VIII °'""9 0.W. "'-8, ltA Tiie lollowlng per_,. are c:1oing 1c1ar1t1on of oetautt Qt '"' ..._........, OA-* Publl•hed Oranr CoHt Delly bu"-u 'A>ilfta111tt11 eKUf'9d by Ille d..o of Mtenwrl tllr A* LM•la ClA Ptlot, "'-t , lO, t ' ltu CHINA KING AESTAURANT, 18 Ntt, and a Nottoe a! o.lault end Pubtl1ll9d Orange Coal! Dell)' 21414-N City. BIVCI • Suite 121. Orange, CA n.c,ion to Sell. whlGn r-ci.o on Pllo1, "'-t , 10, 1e. 1tl3 :Ml0-83 P'\a.IC NOTICE 92008 'prll 22. 1882 H Document C111na l<lnO FOOCI Inc, 19 Ctty )2-1it141, o1 Offlclal Reoorde. .,._ •c ...nrlCE 'ICTmOUe .,...... Blvd. lull• 121, Oranoe. CA 112eee t Thie ..,_ wlll be conduc;ted by ,,_. "" NAMI STAT'l•NT I• C•llforn1• COf'l)Or1110n) ,e11t0<nl• Poetlno and Pubtllhlno NOTtea Of' lhe fOllOwln9 P•t1on I• doing Thia bualnate It conducted by a ;omptny whou addre11 and HC)M..MPON......-n' bu-'-•· COfuotatlon lhone num• le t021 North Lall• Notice I• Mrtby otvtn that Ill• E M & c EN a I NE E A I N G Chin• l(lng ~venut, aull• 201, Paaaden1, unc:IMllQntd w!ll not be rMPQl\ttbl• ASSOCll\TE8, 14861 Mytord ~. Food Inc rllffornll0110<4PH2t3-681-'IU8. ror 1ny d•llU or 111bllltlee •8·2,Tualln,CA92680 MlngT1a111u, Oeted: Mty ~. 1083 contrect9d by 1nyon1 OlMt tl'lan MONnlld lb<aNm El Gafl.;!~6 P11alden1 ' HOMI flOIAAL m)'Htf, on Of lfltt 11111 dlte. 11\ttlngton "-· N9wpor1 ' Tiil• 1111-t ... flllCI with Ille t 8~VING8AHOL0-'N 'Oaud 1n11 lourtll d ay 0 1 CAt2te3 ._, COuntyClerllolOranotCOllnlyon MSOCtATIOH December ftl2 Thlt buialMll 11 eondU01ed VJ an Meyn, tlll3. A C«poretlotl. Mlt1tVn E Gellup lndMOu., 1'117 .. .. Tr\191M 47t , .. , Ot .. No 10' Molwlftlad El Gaft Publlllled Ot•n1• COH I Ollly • t't' Undl A. W•nett Coete MMe CA 12926 Th6' lllt-1 WH ftlecl with IM Piiot Jurie 3, 10, I , 24, ttt3 .... 9M09' Publl•"-d Orange CoHt Deity OOVl'lty C1ttt1 Of Oranoe County on 257M3 \ Publtahed Orange Co .. t Delly Piiot. June 3, 4, 10. 11113 Mii)' 2t, IH3 r------------ llOt. Jline 3. 10. ''· tM3 2"4-t.' Plt7147 Put YfNf ~lelng,,... t 26~--~,.-l·n-d_w_l'l_a_t_y_oo-uu-,.-.-n-.1...;..;..ln--.~ Putillell~ OIOra11,g1 ... oo:,•~,01lly N09 wtlere the rMders Went Ad H.lp? 642-M71 o.ity Ptlo1 Clutlflecl•. Pltot. """-•• ' 7 ._ ' Wf-13 .,. ... 2·M78 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 85 ----.DRUGI COUITY.BUBINIBS---_, HOPCRAFT VOSS CL.ARI< LUCKEY WOODFIN BA KEA Area promotions ~ounced Riclaard T. Hopcraft of Costa 'Mesa has been as general aales manager for the Orange County named asaiatanl vice president of national sales for reflidential division Flrat American Title ID1urance Co. Hopcraft, who started with the company in 1974, has been active in the Costa Mesa Youth Services Program, served as vice president of the Home Builders Council of Los Angeles and was chairman of the Building Industry Associauon's Stop Arthritis Telethon from 1978 to 198} • • • Donald L. Solaby, president and chlef ex- ecutive officer of Paclflc NaUooal Bank, based in Newport Beach, has announced the appointment of three officers to key posts at the bank. Lawrence L. Luckey of Seal Beach assumes the title of executive vice president; Ted P . VoH of Newport Beach is new senior vke president for real est.ate and construction lending; and Jobn Clark becomes a consult.ant for title and escrow comparues. • • • Diana Woodfin of Cost.a Mesa has been named manager of Gibraltar Savto11' Newport Beach office. She joined Gibraltar as a teUer in 1976 and was previously with the S&L's Mill Valley office. • •• Reed Baker has been appointed vice presi- dent of We8 at Pacesetter Romes. He was formerly with M.J. Brock & Sona where he served OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS 11 .. ,,~ Pler°C»" XI .. 'M~ Plo!IHI 10·1.~ "'-•tine 111'1 ,. .. Poul• 1 .. I Pl'MGM JI )llli Pn$1tvn ,, ,. PrOll'P ltli } PbS•HC 3' .. l '4 Purl .... 3' ,, .... QuakrCll )7 .. ,. .... lie-s S•Ao R•vmncl SI .. S2 R ...... u v. 1''"' Road~ , ... IS'" ltol>t>M• 21-,, .. RouM 10.-.-Sadlier S'4 5"' s.tec:o Sl'I'> Sf SIHetGd )Illa Jltli SI Poul u .... Scrll>H mi." ~'· 50~ 501M s.tlfoOI' • SvNWr • I tl-16 ttli S•cm" t ltlh .... SllMed • • ._,Sil-I .... I' ... SWall• 1 2"' Sftlcona :n n.,.. SC:atWtr ...... 9'-SwEIS~ ..-6\11 Startd\'n JI .. 31'4 SldMICro IS ISlll SldRtO • ,, .. , ..... s1.-9Vt t\11 Strew<:• 16'11 11 SW...u 171'1 12tli S-EI I~ IJ·ltj S...._., ........ ~"-20~ ,. ... S1Vt 57 1.-. lt lo') nv. :n .... ll II II ·~· ,,.,.. 31 .. •71.'> • • • Allee Co~ of Anaheim has announced the election of (. Gordon Odell to Its board of direct.ors. Odell is president of I. Gordon Odell and Co., a firm specializing in mergers and acquisiuons and financial consulting • • • David L. Roberaon,a Penn Mutual Life agent and president of David L. Roberson FlnaociaJ &r lnsarance in Irvine, will be among the 100 speakers to address members of the Million Dollar Rood Table at the 1983 annual meeting in Dallas, June 26-30. Roberson, a 16-year Round Table member, will speak on "Survival in the Financial Planning ERA." • • • Fruk Allen has joined Newport Beach-based Monarch Properties, Ille., as a property supervisor with initial responsibility for four apartment complexes located in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Allen lives in Mission Viejo. • • • Pam Youog and Mike Correla have jomed the staff of professional loan officers at the Sbeanon/ American Expre11 Mortgage Corp. in Tustin. UPS AND DOWNS I~""' TIME OC .. 11/t ~ AND DO"llN$ 1' n.a, Tamoa S21'1 g .. NEW V()tlll CAPI -Tho -Ing ~•I ~ )'I• TM!Clem ""' ,,_ "'°"" ,,,. 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Sl .... !JlWt Aocvllnl S..,100 "'"' 161'1 -1'1 ,. Clubmr1 101') -I Oft 11 s ..... S'll G•mDr 413.100 ...-46,,. 71 JltdVI ~"· -... Ot! 11 nv. n..., LdLl"5L <ll0,000 11 11 .. -"' ''" 11h Gle11H t f0),100 1l!lo " ... .... 501'1 23¥ U llo ,,_, 121h IJ 1• 17lWt ""' 7S1h Uo\11 M1Ao '4'h ,,,.., )0 li <f\ , ... ,_ ~ M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ~A CTION S OUO•ATION\IN(>UDI 111A0 ()0 1tHllNtW YO•• M IDWl\t l'ACl~I(. ...... •oH O!ll o •••O•lAMD CIM(INMAft U ()(• f JICNA•C:.t) A•D ••M>a•I O .,. fltl ltA\D AltD INUlltL' .. Computer firm cancels $37 million stock order By tbe AH od ated Presa SAN FRANClSCX) Eagle Computer haa canceled $37 million in stock orders because of "shockingly unique cirrumatances" triggered by the auto-craah death of Its president on the day it w~nt public, the new president said. The rare move nullifies orders placed by thousands of investors in the Los Gatos-based small computer firm, and abo temporarily wipes out the funch F.agle hoped to gain. However, the company's underwriters say they expect the public offering of Kime 2 75 rrullion shares to proceed within two weeks. Brazil, Mexico reduce debts NEW YORK -Brazil and Mexico, the two biggest debtors among the Third World nations. each reduced their debt to the U.S. government during t})e three-month period ended April 30, according to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Central Bank of Brazil, which owed $730 million under a special credit arrangement with the Treasury Department, repaid $280 million on Feb. l and $4M million March 3, according to the quarterly report on the U.S. government's foreign exchange operations. The Treasury also extended an addiuonal $400 million m credit to Brazil during the period, but Brazil paid it back by March 11, the New York Fed said Thursday. The report said Mexico, which earlier had been extended a similar credit arrangement for $700 million with the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, drew the final $70 million portion under the agreement m February But on Feb. 28, the Bank of Mexico repaid $373 million it had borrowed under a separate credit arrangement with the Federal Reserve, the report said. Wells Fargo hunts stolen tapes SAN FRANCISCO -Officiala at Wells Fargo Ban.k's data processing center say they will bring in the FBJ if an in-house investigation fails to tum upsi.x reels of confidential compUter infonnation that have disap- peared. The information, copies or master tapes, includes programs that run various banking funcb<>nS such as automated teller machines and checking accounta. •But James Stojak. a aenior vice president at the bank, said the l08S "is not very damaging." 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I lt·INll\111 ................. "'IOlbt a•llf<e • Daily Pilat FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1983 C5 ,( ClASSlf 110 Oeilr,.......,,._ Edison Coach Bill Workman (left ) and Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner hope to get this kind of lift from their respective alumni football teams whe n they square off tonight at 7:30 at Westminster High. F oothall alums out • ID force tonight Barons, Chargers meet for first time By ROGER CARLSON on... °'""' ,... ·-Two powerhouse football pro- grams collide tonight in the first Edison-Fountain Valley High Alumni football game )Vith kick- off set for 7:30 at Westminster High. The two have combined for 163 victories in the past 10 years (that's more than eight wins a year per school in that spatij and most of thoee responsible will be on hand tonight -either on the field or in the stands. The BaroM of Fountain Valley were CIF Big Five champions in 1978 and Edison's Chargers fol - lowed with back-to-back crowns. Among the Fountain Valley arsenal are 10 All-CIF players. including quarterback Gil Com- pton, receivers Tim Hoimes and Kevin Margerum and running back Sam Centofante. Ed.iaon's game includes such personnel as quarterbacks Steve Rakhshani, Rick Bashore, Dave White and Jerry Hinojosa. Up front Edison's attack is es- pecially impressive. Says lliison Coach Bill Work- man: "The offensive line won't be bad. It consists. of Bob Dumity (250) and Eric Huth (245) at guards, Tim Inman (250) and Jack Clark (240) at tackles, Rick Purnell (240) at center and four different tight ends (Duane Stan at 215, Bill Herson at 210, Mike Alexander at 220 and J ohn O'Callaghan at 238). Edison-Fountain Valley rosters .... ,......~ ........... Yr. 1 -·~ 74 • .,_.. Houdwl ... ! ..... CllllO 71 a .,.., ........ ?l 1 ........... 71 ' ~...,.,. '71 s ,.......,._ 'a • M*lll~ '71 ' --·Itek-·n 19 -"" '1J 1 09¥90.-'91 ...... .....,_, 71 ... tell ...... 71 ............ 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""" .... .. ecttor-.,_....,.... : £:,,U:.... l , ~ . .. .,. . .,, '11 .,. .. , 'II ?J . ,, John Arens of ~!_lboa Yacht Club slfjppers Tomahawk lo victory Thursday in her first race of the LBYC Race Week. See story, page C2 . Embarrassing time for Lynn Moran hack at speedway But it's not for the Angels as John baffles the White Sox, 3-2 BY JOHN SEV ANO ............... It doesn't figure Fred Lynn ii going to forget what happened 'f'hunday night foe awhile. No, Lynndidn'thavethepme-winnlna hit. Nor did be make any 1pectacula.r playa In the oulfield. So what 8ive9? What made the ntght ao memorable? The explanation takes a little aetting up: It wu the bottom of the flnt lnnlng and the Anaela were on the brink of aendinl Chicago White Sox starter Britt Bumi to an early shower. Bua were io.ded. there wu only one out, and Lynn was heeded for the plate. Maybe It'• bat lf Lynn t.akee over from this point '1 knew eometh.lna wu up becauae the crowd wu makina a lot of noUt! and they don't usually do that when f come to the plate.'' joked Lynn. That "10mething'' tu.med out to be the hiahly endowed Morganna Roberta, who has made a career of interrupting games in order to kiae aome of her favorite players. Fortunately, or unfortunately, depend.Ing your point of view, Lynn waa Morganna'a target Ume. Rwu\lna (bound.ng'?) all the way down the bue line, Morpnna reached the plate, apok.e a wo.rda to Lynn, and then planted a k.111 on the U the center fJeJder before Nnninl off into the Lynn conceded everything became huy that. "She told me ahe had been wanting to do thil a1noe I played In !bton," offered Lynn aheeplahly. "After the aald that, I don't remember too much." For the record, Lynn meekly struck out and the rally died -.on therafter. 'The Anpll, however, manufactured enough offenae later to hand the Chlcago White Sox a 3-2 aet*k. enablinl Lynn to ( ~ 4NC£LS. P ... C3) L n Shawn Moran, the reigning na- tional speedway champion, re- turns to the Orange County Fair- grounda tonilht to highlight motorcycle r8Cing ecdon. Racee beain at 8 and pta open at e :30. Moran, retuming from the Brit- lah lAquM for one nliht only, will be up ap1nl\ lpeedway rec· ulan like Alan Chriatian, Mike But and Mike Fartaamona others on ton11ht'1 ca.ref. nu. la the final tuneup for rtden who wll1 partidpate ln Sat-- '• American Speedway at Veterana ~tadiwn in Beech. Four Afuer1cuw will uallfy for the next round of the orld OwnpConahlpa at Satur· y'a compet.ldon. Oftidala at the apeedway ex- a near-cap.city crowd. • Newport and CdM set for WWIII? The second annual Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar alumni football game gets under way tonight (7) on the Newport Harbor High campus and from all in~cations it appears the tempo will be at an even higher peak than in last year's opener, won by Newport, 21 -0. Harbor player-<:<>ach Bucko Shaw says the Sailors' regular head coach, Mike Giddings, will be on the sidelines, in contrast to earlier agreements to keep the head coaches in the stands. Corona del Mar player-<:0ach Bob F erraro says the Sea Kings will counter with their head coach, Dave Holland, a karate expert. "They thought it was World War III last year," says Shaw. "But Giddings does more than that just in practice." Giddings argued a point early in the first game. holding up the game for some 15 minutes. "We made a mistake and rushed the wrong person," ex- plains Ferraro. "And they we re threatening to walk off the field." Thia time around there will be no special rules, such as not rushing the quarterback, as in 1982. "There'll be no pampering anyone," says Shaw. "We've been getting ready for every blitz they'll throw at us." Newport Harbor will feature two threats at quarterback -for- mer UCLA star Steve Bukich and former USC starter Gordon Adams. Missing is Alvin White . who is preoccupied as the Denver Gold's quarterback in the United Stat.es Football League. '11 7' '11 '1! '11 '71 '7S '" .,. '71 '1t .. , ''They're going to be miming one quarterback (White)," aaya Ferraro, "so that makes us one touchdown closer without datng anything. And, we'll be pa.ang a lot more than last time." Lasorda's pep talk inspired Yeager ATLANTA (AP) -Manager Tommy Laaorda can thank his $150 pregame pep talk to Steve Yeager for the Loe Angeles Dodgers' 2 IA -game lead In the National League West . "I didn't think I could play.'' Yeager aa.ld. "Tommy gave me his $150 pep talk. I had been working well with Burt (pitcher Burt Hooton), and I didn't think I could let him down." Yeager, playing despite a 80re left leg, poked a grounder put tint and turned it into a buea-loaded triple to break a 1-1 deadlock In the eighth inning a.a the Dodgers trimmed the Atlanta Braves, 4-2 Thunday night. "It wu cheap, but l'll take it," Yeaaer aa.ld. "It'll make up for eome ot th~ line drives that dJdn't fall. I juat placed It aa aood u you could place it." The hit eave the Dodpn a 2-1 edae In the flrat aeries of the ...,., between the two teams with the belt records ln bueball. "I think I left my'lep between flnt and second, but (third bue coach Joe) Amalfitano kept alg· nal1na to come on and l filured I'd get there eventually. "When I ,ot to third and Joe u.ld '1queeae on the fint pitch.' I aald, "Oh. no .... The equee• turned lnto an ln- nina...ndlnl double play when DawAndmlon popped upon tM bunt. "He'1 been an lnaplration to th• ., I rest of the players," Luorda ~ of Yeager. "He's been playlnc m much with a hurt leg." The hit came off former D:od19' Terry Fonter, 1-1. "I wanted him to hit the ball Oft the ground and that'• where he hit it," Forster said. "He didn't hit It hard enough. It WU a linker, away, and iota of double-play balls are hit off that kind . "I stunk." Forster added. "I should have been pltchina for the Toledo Mud Hena. U I wu hurt, I couJd uae tJ\al for an excuae, but I wasn't." Howe, Pena may make early return LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dodgera bullpen aces St.eve Howe and Alejandro Pena lM)' OVW• come their l'ftpective problelm with cocaine and mtaratne helld- echett and retwn to ltC't1oll toaner' than expect.eel. Howe, who hu been In an Or- .nae County clln.ic fOI' 12 da1' atter b9cblldlna into oocam. u., hal uked hJt cJocton to modify the~· How. hopee to pttd\ apln around June 19. MMnwhile Pena had bee\ cleered by docton to pitch .an Lmmedlately. MecUcaUon w,.. thouaht to be able to control the 1"11C91\t MN· achea that have pia,u.d i>.a. I• -------~, ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. June 10, 1983 B ench to call it quit s at end of this -season From AP dispatches CINCINNATI -Johnny Bench. Ii whose powerful arm and potent bat earned him acclaim as one of baseball'a greatest ca1chers. says he will retire at the end of the 1983 aeason. Bench, 35, in his 16th major-league sea.son with the Cincinnati Reds, informed Reds P resi· dent Diel. Wagne r of his intentions this week and • called a news conference today to make the decison official. Club officials ·announ<..'ed his decision to retire after the Reds beat the San Diego Padres 8-1 Thursday night. Bench w as l-for-2 in the game and drove in one run. Bench's retireme'nt will leave Cincinnati with just J.. shortstop Dave Concepcion BENCH and first baseman Dan Driessen from the "Big Red Machine" team that won world champ1onshlps in 1975-76. "I think he's a shoo-in for a quick entry into the Hall of Fame," Wagner said late Thursday. "It's a tremendous career corning to an end of one of the greatest ballplayers in American history." The 13-time All-S tar considered retirement last year. whe n he suffered through his least productive major league season and the Reds lost 10 l games for the first time in their history. He also had trouble adjusting to his new position -third base. Newport boats open with wins By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Piiot lloettng Writ., LONG BEACH --Two Newport Beach yachts won their rf"Spective classes Thursday in the first of four races in Long Beach Yacht Club's Race Week. Class A winner was John Arens' Frers-51 sloop Tomahawk, Balboa Yacht Club, making her maiden outing on the West Coast. Arens recently purchased th.e yacht from New Zealand. Cele rity. a Serendipity-43. skippered by William Ostenniller. BahiaC-0rinth1an Yacht Club, was the class C winner Thursday's race got under way at noon under overcast skies m a moderate 10-12 knot westerly breeze. 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Ask for it at your favorite store or restaurant. Available through Straub DIBt.ributlngCo., Inc. (714) 898-0758 (714) 768-34 75 ('714) 637-73.13 lmporudbv: llollAnll lrnpuru AtlMllA,(:.-C~ ,,,,..-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Quote of the day Larry Holmea, the WBC champion, talking about the heavyweight picture after appearing on the same c.ard with Tim Witherspoon, Michael Dokes and Mike Weaver at Las Vegas. "Let me tell you something. Gerry Cooney would whip everybody out the re. He's got the height and he's got the power. If l dldn't t.ake too much out of him and if they stop feeding him these terrible fighters, he can beat anybody. If he wanla to fight and if they get him figh ts to develop his skills. he'll whip everyone." Detroit sweeps in Fenway Kirk Gibson hit a bases-loaded II triple to spark a six-run fifth inning and Detroit rolled to an 8-2 victory over Boston for the Tigers' first four-game sweep in Fenway Park sin ce 1973. Right-hander Dan Petry, 6-3, allowed only five hits, three in the fourth inning, for his first victory in Boston since he joined the Tigers in 1979 .. ln other AL games, Baltimore scored seven first-inning runs, three on a homer by Leo Hernandez, and held on to post a 10-7 victory over Milwaukee ... Pat Sberldan's squeeze bunl scored Onlx Concepcion with • the tie-breaking run and hfted Kansas City to a three-game sweep of Minnesota with a 6-5 victory ... Tom Underwood and Steve Baker teamed on a six-hitter and Wayne Gross Ol•SON homered to give OakJand a 3-1 victory ove r Toronto . . . Todd Crut lashed a two-out single to left to score Dave Henderson with the winning run in the 11th inning. giving Seattle a 3-2 victory over Texas. Cruz also had a home run in the game as he ended a personal O-for-20 slump and a team drought of 23 consecutive scorless innings. T he victory went to reliever Bill Caudill who won his first game against three defeats. Caudill allowed just one hit overthe final three innings while striking out four. Cubs' winning streak halted Bob Ballor'a Ue-breaking two-run Ii double with two outs ln the 11th inning Thursday powered the New York Meta to a 6-4 victory that snapped the Chicago Cubs' seven-game winning streak ... In other Nauona.J League action, Bruce Bereoyl pitched a seven-hitter and drove in two runa, posting his flf'St victory since May 7 as Cmclnnati beat San Diego 8-1 to halt the Reds' four-game Baseball today 1944-Pitcher Joe Nuxhall became the youngest player to appear ln a major league game when he allowed five runs ln two-third.a of an inning for the Cincinnati Reda in an 18-0 loss to the St. Lo\J..la Card.lnals. He wu 15 years, 10 montha and 11 days old at the Ume. 1959-Cleveland's Rocky Colavito smashed four consecutive home runs at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium as the In- dians beat the Orioles, 11-8. 1981-Pete Rose singled off Houston's Nolan Ryan at Ve terans Stadium for hil 3,630th career hit, tying him for the all-time National League lead with Stan Musial. Due to the players' strike, the Philadelphia first bueman had to wait two months to pua Musial. losing streak . . . Tony Pena drove in three runs and Larry McWllllama, who scattered 10 hi ts, helped his own cause with a two-run double as Pit- tsburgh knocked off Montreal 6-3 •.. Bob Knepper pitched a two-hitter and hit a nm-ecoring triple to lead Houston to its fifth straight victory. 3-0 over San Fran- ••ll-Ofll cisco. The Giants, who were . Today's birthdays: Baltimore outfielder Ken Singleton is 36. Chicago White Sox pitcher Floyd Bannister is 28. San Franci.co pitcher Elias Sosa is 33. Allanta pitcher Rick Camp is 30. shut out for the second consecutive night. haven't ~red in 24 innings and have lost four games in a row . . . Bob Dernier singled on reliever Doug Balr's first pitch with twooutstn the bottom of the 11th inning to drive home Pete Rose and give Philadelphia a come-from-behind 6-5 victory over St. Lows. Richest Belmont Saturday NEW YO RK Deputed ~ Testamony, the colt who commutes to work, will try to add a victory in the Belmont Stakes to his upset triumph in the Preakness when he opposes 14 other 3-year-olds Saturday. The l 15th Belmont on the 10th anniversary of Secretariat's smashing victory that made him the first Triple Crown champion m 25 years will be the biggest and richest ever. Missing from the l lh-mile Belmont will be S unny's Halo, the Kentucky Derby winne r, who finished sixth in the Preakness, and Desert Wine, second in both the Derby and Preakness. Caveat is the early 5-2 second favorite behind S lew O' Gold who is 2-1. Reinhardt takes lead Alexandra Relobardt quit th.ink-!I ing so much and let her swing take care of matters Thursday, shooting a 5-under-~ for the first-round lead in the LPGA Championship at Mason, Ohio. The event is the second of the annual four women's golfing majors. Reinhardt accumulated six birdies on her first 14 holes. One stroke off the lead at 68 is Hall of Farner JoAune Carner), among otbera _ .. Gary Hallberg, holing a 25-foot putt and a 35-foot chip ahot, fired a 4-under-par 67 in the opening round and took a one-stroke lead in the Westchester Golf Classic in Harri.son, N.Y. Television, radio TV: .Baseball-Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m .. Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m., KABC (790); Chicago White Sox at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). 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GB 0o099r, Allante 37 17 6'S JS 20 .U 1" San Franc•sco San 0 1990 Hou1ton Cll'Clnnall ,. ,, S09 ,.,., 26 ,. 4 1 ll 71 JO 414 II , H J? 429 14 St. Louis MOntroal F't11~DPl•t C11lce1><1 Plll\lkJfOh New Yor• EAST DIVISION ,. 1l 21 ,. 23 2S ,. 79 20 JO 19 JJ TilvndltY'• k ... , ~ • Attentt 2 l ) ' s 1 ~ ' .. Ntw Yo" 6 Cll•tal>O 4 (II Inning>) Pl>l'-O.tonle 6 St Louis S ( ll 1nnll'O• t Plll•Du<vn 6 Montreet 3 Clnclnna •t I. Sen 01"'0 t Hou1ton J San Francltco 0 To.s.r • Garn.. 0.0-• lRll<.IU •·•I a• Cll\CIMall IPulto 1-2), (n) St Louis <S•uPer 1 ·2) al Cnlceoo !Jt nl<ln• 2·31 Sen Francl•Co • Brelnln11 S 4 ena Laskev I-SI et Allonta (P Nltaro 7-S eno Fetcont 3· ll, 2 tt·n! 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ADOl'ltt (S) Biro 11) tl'G Newman W~tlry, 6·l L-Ecker•te• 4 l Hll-Ottroll, Parr11n I•> tktwen '·Or'-' t Mllwtvk" Q)O 120 IOC>-1 I 0 llolllMOra 120 000 IOll-10 U • AUl!Vtllnt. Slaton ( H. Walh ••>. Gl- (7) •"<I Yo•t, 8odOICJ.er. SltW•rt 161. T .Mar tine t (7) t nO C>.rnl> .. v w 11000\ck .. , 4·7 L.-Auvuttlnt. 1·1 Hlh-Mltweui..et, Gt lllNf t•1 Bttll,.._1, Hernanotr 16). Sl""ton <II • .., ... 6, T-S MIMHol• 300 100 OC»-S f O l(tflNI Otv CQI 001 Ol•-6 10 0 WlftlalM L ..... -m, Ot •I• m •NI Laudntr. Crwl. Cutro (I), Out....o«rv It! tNS $11\IOflt w-< .. tro. HI L-t.v&.a-. 1·6 Hit..-Ml~ta a utll (0 , Ward (10) A's J, .._,. H'I> I Toronto 000 001 000-1 • 0 Oallltftd 000 100 01•-l 1 0 c .. ncv. J.c•wn <•> •nO MerllMa; U"<l«WOOO &ow Cl> al\CI l( .. rnev W-UncMl<'wood. • 1 1.-(ter>ev, S-S HA-<>-•teftd, Orou (61 ~J,..._..l Tt atl 000 100 010 00-2 • 0 i.tttte 000 011 000 01~ 10 0 (11 ....... ) HOuotl, TOl>lk (11) •fld Sunclb9ro, llttl lie. Vencle ltrO (t), Caudlll (t) and SwMI 'N-<audll, 1-) I -Hovvfl, J·• Hlll-S..!tte. T.Cru1 m Naflonel LAii~ Mett•.~· New York 000 000 o.a 0?-4 t o ClllcetK> 100 001 101 OG-4 Ii I Lvnc.11, Oita 111. St1ll (7), Ahn m. Or-1101 al\CI H~s. ltvtltvan, Clt!ICllMI cl}, L• Sm1111 m. Prolv t 101 111C1 Dt\111, L..IU 1101 W~, .. , L~olY, I·) Hlt-Cll~lllO, JoMt1-(4) --1. l".-.n l Se~ Di.eo 000 000 I I 1 0 ClnelMtll 0'10 l 11 02J-t U O Htw~IM. Sow (5), MOftltfVt« <Tl and KeMedv. l«-1 and I llar-w- launvl, • 6 L-Ht wttlM, >·4 ......... •• ··-J 202 020 000--. I) A•'"s >. hnn o Sen Franct>eo 000 000 ~ 1 1 Houlton 110 000 OOa-3 7 O Krukow, Minton Ill alld 8renlv, t<nao· otr •nO A•hOy W-Kr>t10Per. 2·1 L-Krukow, )·• l"lllllM •• Gtl'dlNl1 5 St Loul• 011 200 010 OC>-S 13 1 Pnll1d1IDl'tl1 100 000 040 01-6 11 I Andul•r, St.Iller II), Von Ollten I JO), Bair II II and Poriar, 8v11rom, McGraw t•>. Holland m. Raea (11) arlO Dier. w-Raea. )-1 L-von Ohlen, 1-1, Hll•-51 LOUii, Portor Ill Pl\1'41Clelol'tle, Moroan 2 CS) NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9en 4, Braves 1 LOS ANGaLU ATLANTA all t It Ill Thom•• 2b 1 O l O Sltwtrt o I 0 0 0 LanOrw C1 3 0 0 0 ss ... 2b , o o o Be'er II l 0 l 0 Guerrtr )D S I I 0 Broe' 10 l 1 I o Monday r1 3 0 1 0 Mtrthl Ph 0 I 0 0 Lano"v rl O O O o Ytev•r c • o l 4 Ande•n u • 0 0 0 Hooton o 2 o o o Nttonlr P 0 0 0 0 Rotnlo C1 2 0 1 O Bulter If RR"'rt n W•llutn r1 Murol'tv Cf Horner 3b Chmbb lb HullOrO 2b F.orlltr P Gerber o Pocorool't Benec:tkt c Mr..Mrlrv P Rontaroh Tefalt >4 4 11 4 T- Scare by lnnlna •II r II IM l 0? 0 4 I l 0 4 I 1 I 4 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 • 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 » 110 , l•• AMele• 010 000 0)0-• ..... ,,.. 000 001 010-, Game-Winning RBI -YH11ar (S) E-Yttotr. Rlt•mlret, For"•' DP--Lo• Angel .. 2, Atlonta 4 LOB-t.o• An· oelts 9.Allente 6. 2B-Morl0ay, Washington Ctllmblln JB-YHoer. llllemlrer SB--Cl\eml>lln (I) S-St1war1 II" H a all Ba W l ttA ...... 1 Hooton s 2·) • I I 1 s Nlld1nfu1r 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Stewert W,S-1 3 2 I l I 1 "'"'""' McMurtry 61·) l l 4 1 Fortttr L, I., 2 1·3 3 3 l 2 Garber l·J 0 0 0 0 T-)'()2 A-41,SO I. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American Leaeu• BAT-ING (130 11 ball)·Ceraw. A"tlll>. .0 1, Booi;s, Boston, 311, Brett. Kt nM• CllY. .169. Mellae. KanHi Cllv, 3S5, Tllornton Clevetana .. 331 RUNS·Cu rlno, Mlnnnota, 42, Brett, Kt niH CllV, 41, RIC>iltn, llaltlmort , 39, EMurray, 8alllmora, 31, 4 ••• tied wltll 3' RBl·Wtrd. MlnntiOta. 42, Hrbell, Mlnnt>Olt , 40; Kittle. ChlCall(). 40, Brett. 1(1nM1 Cll\" 39, EMurr•v, B•lllmore, ll, Wlnlleld, New Yon, JI. HITS·Ce,..w, "'-'-IO. 8099t, Bo•ton, IS, Cu llno, Mtnnet0lt. n, Hrbek, Mlnl\t• •ota, •s. McR••· Kan .. a Cltv, 6S, Whit aker, Detroit. 6S, Yount. Mll,.,•Ul<M, •S OOU8LES-Hrbek, Mln'hu ota , 70. Mclltt. Kantu Cllv, 19, 80991, 8o1ton, 17 LNParrltn, Detroit, 17, 8Bllt, Ttxu, 16, Bratt, t<enMU Cltv, 1•; Ford, B•lllmort , 1• TRIPLES·CMoore. Mllwaulll1, S. GWtlton, Detroll, S, HornOOn, Detroit S. Wlnflekl, New York, S, S ar1 tleo wltn • HOME ltUNS·DeC"-'• Aneelt, U Kittle, Cl\lcaoo. U. L'flWI. Alleel>. 1J, Brott, K.an"a City, 11. Rlct. llo.,on. 12. Wlnlltto, New York, 12 STOLEN 8.ASES·JCruz. s .. 111t, );), WWll•or1, Kan .. , Cllv, 27; llL•w (hlca11c. 22. RHen4enon. o ui.na, 21. Stmol• Tuu , 19. PITCHING (S dtcl1lon>)·Ft1na111n, 81>1 tlmore 6·0. 2 11; K!Mn. Anelli. 6· 11 J. ti. HHt, MllweukM, 4· 1, 4 16; Koosman, Chlca1><1. •· t, 4 S6, RLJackwn, Toronto. •·I. 4 39, Scllrom, Mlnne>0t1, 4·1, 4 6J, Whllallou ... Mtnneaolt. 4· I. 2.90 STllll<EOUTS-Sllt b, Toronto, II , Blvleven, Ci.v91an<I, 11. Morris. Detroit, 61 Witco•, Detroit, 57, TudQt, 8o"on. S6 SAVES·Oulsenotrrv. t<an11• Cllv IS C•UOlll S..1111, ll, Stanl•Y. Bouon. 11 LOotl. Dttroll, I ()Jone>, T.... I T Merit,,., Belll"'-•· I Hatlonal L..eaeu• BATTIN(', 1130 al bell)·MCGtt StLouls lAS Oew10n. Montreal, 343. Hendrlek SILoula, 333, Maeltocl<. Pltt•bu<'Oh, 371 8tnedlCI, Allan!•. l2S llUNS·Murl)fly Attanta, 47 Garvtv. San Oleoo &3, Evan\, Sen Fral'CIKo ll Horntr, Allente. ll. Dawson, MOfltrH I, lS RBl·Murotw, Atlante, 44, Hendrick Stlouis, 43, Oawson, MontrH I, )9, Garnet MOU•lon, )9, TKtf'neely, San Otavo, l? HITS·Oawson. MonlrN I, 72. Tnon Mouston. 11, ltRa.,,lrt1, Allt nta, 67, Ger· vtv. San Dlevo .... Oll•tr, Montraal, .. DOU8LES·Oaw.on. Monlrell. 16. Gar •••· San Dleoo IS, JRav, Pllt>l>urgh, U. OHnr Montraat IS, KHarnan011. Stloult. 14 TRIPLES·Mortno, Houllon. 6, Oawi.on Montrffl, S, 6 ere lltO with 4 HOME llUNS·E••n>, Sen Frar>el>CO, lJ, GIHrrWt, °"""'' I>, Murl>f!v. Atltnl•, 13, Brocar, ~. 11; Scllmldl, Pltl'-Oel· pnle. 11 STOLEN 8"5E$·$.SU, OMeao, 11, Wiison, New York, 20; Lecv, Pllttburgll, 11, Moreno, Houston, 1'. II.Out, Clncln11all, 11 PITCHING (S ClaCl•lont)·PPtrtt, Allen· te, 1·1. 269. A.I"-. Ded9an1 S-1, U11 Shi••"·~. s-1, 1.n , Oewtev, Hout · ion. 4·1, I 95. Monltfuteo. San Otevo, 4·1, 6" STlllKEOUTS·Cartton, Pnllaelelollla, t'1 $o10, Cincinnati, IO. McWlllltm" Pit l\buroh, 71, Rooen MonlrH I ... &erenvt, Clr>elnn•ll, 67 S•VES·8toro1tan, .a.1tanta, I. Forster Allenta, I, Lavelle, S.n Frel'Cl>eo, I, l t Smllh. ClllGlllO. I. I.Htwe, ~. 1 Al·sfar Y01tno AMIElllCAN LEAGUI. CATCHERS I Teo Slmrno<11 (Mllwaukael. 11S.19S, 2 Lance Partl>ll (0.trottl. 1'1,413; J. a. a-(....,,....), ln,221, 4 JOM Wtll\an IKan1t• Cttvl. 126,731, S Carlton Ftsk tCnletllOI. IOt.)21. 6 ltk k C•rone !New York), 42, 161 "IR'ST aAS•MaN l. lilacl Certw (Af'1911bl. )4S,6lt, 2 Cecil Coooer (Mttw""'"" IU,077, J Cart YU frltmtkl {Boston). N,769. •. WIMI• Alken• lKenMs (tty), 7',Sl9, S Eddie Murrn IBalllmore), S2,122, 6. Kent Hrbel< (Mln,,.IOle), 31."9. SICOND BAii.MEN l Frani. Whll• (Kansas c11v), l",tS6, 2 Jim Gantner (Mllwau~ffl. 114,9'6, 3 Mannv TrlllO (CltvetarlOI, 111,MO, 4. l«!Oy Grldl I A"9tl1), llS,072, S. Wlllle Rtlldolon (N•w Yor '>. 71,793, 6 Lou wnttei..er < D•lrol!I. 12,093_ THtlilD aAHMIEN I G-ge Brett IKtn1t1 Cllvl, 409, Ill, l. 0-o.onc.1 (A.,._!, 1U,4U, J. Paul Motltor (Mllw1ukte), 111,0S:l; 4 Graig N1tllat IN•w York>. ... on. Bud<lv Ball ( r .. 111. )O,Ot4, 6 Wfldt 80991 (Bolton). 11.m $H()lllT'ST~ 1. ltobl~ Yount (M!lwaukM), 3'1,414; 7 u L Wesltlnvton (Kant.el Cltvl. 139.237. J. 'nm,. .. tA,._.), t1;0)4, 4 Ala n Trtrnmtll (Otlroll). SI, 10t. S. Cel ltle>11111 Jr (8atll· mort !. S2.l56; • >.ttreoo Griffin (lorO<lto>. ,, 126 DUT"'U.O•lllS I. Ill ... .Md!Ml'I (Aftti*), JllQM1; 7 Deve Wlllflt!O INtw Yorll), 200,.506, l. Wllllt Wll>Oft lK.111&.al CllV), ltl,5'4; 4, Pl'W L.VIWI (Aneltll, l tt,.)M; S. Ben OfMvlt (M/1· •lllkM ), 165,tff; 6 Hat M<lilff (Kamu Cltv), IU,311; 1, lil!ckav ,...,,.._ lO.ll• teno!. l)f, 121, • Amat Otis (l(t<INI CIM, US,270, '· Ckw'Man Tl\Oft\es <CtevelettOJ, 101.711. 10. Jim Ille• llOtton), 1CO,I06, 11 Or'° l.u1tnu t (Cl\Qool, ti.NO, 1i. aneti DewlllN ,...,....), 61,,0(1. C ..... World s.n.a (at °"'*" l ~v'•klrl Texas '· AlellatN • 110 lnnlno•l T ....... 1~ Tue• , ... 141 "'· Mlellltan uo •> Arl1ona Stet• ,..<"4·nl .... Alalll!Nt 14S-!Ol ./ OrlM ll'f1x ~ (9'~) ,,... .......... Jolln McEnroe IU.S,J dirt. CaulO Molla <ara1h), 1•S. •·2. '"'" Lanell ICrecllOua YMltl def l"tul M(Na,_ (A1111ret1e), 6·2, • 1;, "'' Ct1lt IAvttrtllal cMf. Cfllt Wlllvt tu SJ, • 2, .-i. Kevin Curren (ioufll A"1c.91 def WOil• r te>ek 1......,..), •->. .. l lcllOetton Cup , .. ~ .................. , ThlrlllilWIW ....... AMa White (U $I def E•onne OW!eeono (Auttr•tlel, •-2, 7-S. AJvcla Moulton IU $) "4 liloMIVn l'1lrMftk (loulll Afrlel ), , ••• 1·•. •->. Nal'C't' 'l'H r· tlll IU $ J def "•'~ "-" (Ila"'), ••4, 7·S. '111tOll W1l•ll lU $) def Cleud141 Monteiro llra1H>. ,.,, •·2. l ine Cerrlton (US I Oii. CIVl•ti.nt Joll•Nlnt H>Wlltt<'· lal'O), I·•· •·2. 6-2, L ... ForOOd (U $.) Otf Ellttbefll ,..,.,, lAv1tralle), ,.,, 7·1 c ..... NATIOHAL lilANl<IHOI ("'"•0 I. StllltorO 124·1), 2. SMU (23·1), l. U)( (:Q•SI. • l"tp-dlne 117-J!; S. UCLA US•ll, 6 Trlnllv Unlvw1lly 1n-e>. 7 .a.rktnNI U•·f), I Miami (JS-6), t. Cltmaon (2t 11), 10 Calltornte ( 17·'! 11. Tuu <16· 12), 12 so. llt ·Edward1•llte (19·1), lJ. UC lrVlne Ul•ll , 14. (llel Al•l>lma <?0-4), Auburn U0-9). Georol• ( 19-1); 17 Wldlllt Sl•I• ( u-•>. " Tennt uM (20·1). 19. TCU IU-9), ?O (lie) ii.r11ona t1•· IOl. Utall < 16·t l. At10 receiving vo111. Duka ll'·9), ,.IHAL MNGl.H lilANIONGS 1 Grev Holmes (Ulahl. 2 P•ut An· nacona (TanntnHl. ). Roonev Hermon ($MU), • Jonny L•Vll\t ( Tete:H l. s. Eric ltorlt• (SMU); 6 Tld Farn•wortn (Prine• ion>. 1 Frlderl~ Pen1111 (MlnntlOlt), I . xo11 Davia (Sl•ntoro>. 9 Devtd Pete <TCU). 10 RarlOv Nikon (Calllornle) Ottlt" 33 Tim P1w1tl (USC>. le. Ille) OaMv Stltl !UCL.Al. S2 JI"' SnvO.r (UC Irvine). SJ Bruce Man Son Hll'O <UC Irvine), N (Ila) Antony Emerton (USCJ "'HAL. DOUaLU lilANKINGS I Fllcn·SavulO CSIU·Edwardtvllll). 1 SuO·Smltn (Wkfllle State), ) Ml"· t r·Mtlmqvl•I (Glor11te). 4. l"aWNl·LIUl\t !USC), S D•vla·Ltlh (Stanford). 6 HoneY·Edllt• (Trinity), 1 Doohan-Sarr•t (Ario.an.H J, I Warnei.e·Pll'Cnofl (Trinity). f Gelllt n·J-s (Pt-Ofl\tl, 10. •!Ml'· Nft·Afttitt (UK) Otnar1 :12. Snvo.r·Ouaoa IUC lrvlntl USl"L l"•ctllc w L T l"CI. ,.,. ,. ... L .. AllerlMI ) 7 0 soo Oal<lend 7 7 0 soo Denver • I 0 429 Arl1ona • 10 0 116 A .. Mlt PlllltelalOlllt 12 2 0 ISi Bo1ton ' s 0 '43 New Jersav 4 10 0 .2" Wnntngton l !) 0 071 C-el Tarnoa Bav 10 • 0 714 c111ceoo 9 s 0 "'3 Mlcllloan I 6 0 S7! Btrmll'Qnarn -I 0 soo SllllrdlY't Gamet 80>1on at lllrmtnornim, (n) WHlllnvton al ArltOtlt, (n! SUMer• o-Mlc11to1n •I Let A,,_.. Temoa B•Y at Chleauo Pltltadetonta al New Jl<' .. Y Maflder • oame Denver •f 0.k'-llCI, (n) Pro bowtlnil ... AT'- (11 Ttn'eflCial Tl\lrf··-u.--. n• 266 273 1~ 205 23S m l3' ,,., ISi 306 259 25'6 3S3 JOS )69 ?'IS 211 34' 10ll )15 H9 259 no I Steve WtllbefO, Colltllt Grove Ort U'lt 2 Jim Wln1<i.p1tci.., Porttano, Ou. S.'41 l Tom 811\tr. ButftlO, U JO 4 Tom ltOO.rO>, Cermkhltl, S,IO! S. Cllt rllt T a1>11. $o\.1111 SI P1ul, Minn , s.ns 6 Lerrv L.aul>. l~. S.794 7 8ot>bY l(ntoote'Lonv 811ch, S,111 I Jlmmta Pritts. Jr Lawrence. Mau • S.7'3 9 Bu tell Sootr, NtwPOfl 8taell. ~.1 .. 10 Garv Slctcin-1, AlbuQuet-. S,741 11 Don ~to. Morttl M¥rk:ll. N 'I' S,114 12 Jot Hutclllnton, Scranton, Pa .. S.•tt U Don W . Scoll• Vallev. S,ffO. 14 Peto Coutu<t , ~ Loe>.•, Conn . s .... IS Kettl W•-· Allentown, Pa . s,..o 16 Ma""'" ~n. Jacllwnvllle, Ort S,MS 17 o-Waltec.. Pol"t'-no. Ore . s~ 11 &ob H•ncllev, ~"° lllecll, Fii , S,621 It Oa•ICI Otto, Vidor, Tau>, S,601 20 AMn Lou. E l Calon, S.Sl l 11 Wtlltt' ltav Wllllams. Pomona, SM I 22 Mark L~allOt, Yor!<•llte, N Y S.G l3 ltallCIY S1-"ton, 1no1-oo111, 1no , S,"37 '' Ma"< 8tkt<, LAl<e T a!IQt, Nev u:o<• unav•"•bte I I •• -°"" ..... ..,.,. ART'S LANl*tG ( ""'-' htctt-«l anottn 44 lllrracuela, l bollllo, IOO "'ackertl. II rocll llsh. 6 .,_.,shffd, 4 l(Uf(lln, IS beu OAV•'l''S 1.0CK•lll (IMw_, ... di -46 t l'Olt•• 47 barracuda. JI "no beu • celko beu, 4'1 meckt<'et DANA WHAllll"-141 tl'Oltrl 221 bUI. 2 bonito, 3 I •llMO•llead, 4 >eutolll 4 blue PerCll, 3 llalibut, 21 roo 11111, 10 saroo. 6 ml scene l>tlOUl This wMti'a frOllt olarlft LOS ANG•L.IES.-lllO Tu!unva Cr ... 11 (IOwtrl a-1 Cenvon Cr-. Cu tt le Lake Cast•lc Levoon. Crv1111 L•"'•· J.ck-'°" Lake, Plfu Cr-tFrenc;nman'l Flit). Pvr•rnld La~• San Gabrlt4 ltlv.,. CM•I we1t ana north '°'"'' 111va1u1011-oari. CanvO<I Cr"'· Full •r·Mlll Cr"k Futmor L•"•· Hamal L•k• SAN a•lllNAllDINC>-Arrowbffr L,ekt , Gr-. Veney Lake. Grl90fv Lake, Ml• Cr Mk, Santi An• itt .. r, Santa Ana Riv .. lloutn fork), SllvtrwllOd La,e, SAN DllGO-<uvamact Lel<a, 0oe,,. Pond Vl!HTUlilA-Malllllt Crffk, Ptru Ltke, Rtve• Crffk, ROH Volley LakH, Sant• Poul• ''""· satoa Cretk luo-•11d tower), Vtntura River (north tor') 1t•lll-Adlt< Craet\, Ctoar CrHI\, Erskll't Crffk, t<trn River lto11th 1ork ), Kt rn ltl•tr IKR ) oowernov•• 19 Lah 11•1>91111. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juno 10, 1883 ~-------------------------------------- ANGELS • • • From Page C1 laugh about the UlCldent later. "Did It attect me? J would have to aay lt did," Lynn chuckled. "I defy anybody to get a hit after that. I defy anybody to even want to get a hit. "It'• been a Utt.le while since I've been embarruaed like that but I waa definitely embarruaed.'' Even Tommy John, who pitched masterfully in recording the victory, couldn't retlat needling his buddy. "1 heard she likes SC guye," he quipped. The White Sox certainly found nothing they liked about John. who was In total control from the outset. Hurling, quite possibly, his best game at A.nahetm Stadium this season, the aouthpaw ad- mitted he didn't th.row a bad pitch the entire game. "Actually, It wouldn't look that way if you glanced up at the acoreboard and saw 11 hita, but I never f ell out of command," said John, who improved his record to 6-2, while lowering his earned run average to 3 43 John, who recorded 16 of his 27 outs by way of the ground ball (which is a good indication he is on his game), ran into hls only trouble in the top of the seventh when the White Sox scored two unearned runs on three hits-none of which left the mfield-a walk and an error by Bobby Grich. Trailing 1-0, Chicago rookie Ron Kittle opened the inning with a chopper up the third base line that John couldn't handie. Following a sacnfice, a walk to Chris Nyman and a popout, shortstop Jerry Dybzinsk.i then hit a roller in front of the plate that catcher Bob Boone fit~lded, but his throw to first was too late. With the bases loaded, R~dy Law grounded a ball to Grich that the second baAt!mancouldn't handle for an error, and Tony Bemazard followed with a grounder to the hole al short that Rick Adams stopped from going into left field. Suddenly It was 2-1 White Sox and the ball still hadn't traveled farther than 100 feet. The Angels, however, came back to score two runs in their half of the seventh-the game-winner coming on a sacrifice fly by Bobby Clark-and John made it stand up. lroniCAlly. it was Lynn who brought home the tying run in the inning as he hit a slow roller up the first base line-with the bases loaded-that reliever Juan Agosto fielded. but his only play was at first. Later, you had to ask it, was Lynn thinking Morganna might show up agam? "It was in the back of my mind," he mused. "I'm just glad we won the game. "Believe me. the whole thing was quite disconcerting . . and quite an experience." Not to mention memorable. ANGEL NOT•S-Mllrt MenllAI'> debut with Edmonton w11 H foroettabte 11 Lvnn's w11 memorable Tnt 40-yter·Okl rlolll·hanoar t11tt0 onlv l'h IMlno>. •urr-tno nine ""' a nd t1lne runs wlllte welklno !our So mucll for 11\tt u-1men1 In rn POnClll'O to • •tory lh•I •-r.a In Wadl>Hdav'• LA Time•. tl'lat alledQad a 1111111 1lmo11 tOOk olece betwMn Anoatt Gtntr•I Manaoer ava11 a.v1111 ana ...itever Lvt• $ane:Mi, eaves! 11td· "II w11 btown ovt ol DOfPOttlon Al fer .. I'm concernea, '""'' '"" notlllno to It II'> 1 c.att ol dl1/\one1t rePQrllno " Bevul's slorY It that nt mertlV u~td to Int $1)1nt11t·1oeakll'O S.nent1, bv lormlno • 'Ir •nO '1' with his flnoer1, If Ill knew what to do wllll en 0·2 pllcl\ (8avHI "'" making rete<ance 10 • oame·wlnnlno 1111 Tua101v by liluctv Law) Thal w" ll Nottill'O "'-•· The •torv, l'IQwever , .. 1e1 "11\ert Melntd lo be • 11\rtat ol • 11~111." AddltlonaN'Y, 8.vul .. Id II wH "Ol•h<>nfll rePQrltng" btct uH the ree>orttr. ... _. ~n. !lad 11>oroaclle0 l\tm durlno 1111 111me and u kl ••eryone tlN lltd tilt llorv l!hu• IOOklno for tome lort ol oflltl•I stattmen!I. Ntwlltn denied mtkll'O lhal 1111-1 N-i.u-lo·say, 8•va1l l>n't ltll<lno to Ne ... 11an . Finally, ~ z."" wea ••·•~•mlnt<I by lt1m DflVKlan Lew Yec:um T1111rld1v but no furllltr Pl'OGno•I• .... m•Cle Zal\n ts 11111 on a Ot v·IO·Clay bell• Comment.a 8tv11I When ,,. llffrO ,,,. r--• .. , OOtl'I want to 110.• • Cl\tnct ol outtlnv nlm CZ.Ml on thl dl"btld 11,111 he can nltcll In lllt l>tlXt tew dt YI ' Sports on TV this weekend Saturday TELEVISION 11; 15 a.m (4)-BASEBALL-.Balumore at Bos- ton. 12:30 p.m. (2)-GOLF-Third round coverage of the Westchester Classic at Rye. N. Y 1.30 P-m . (2)-HORSE RACING -Three-year·olds race a mile-and -a-half in the l 15th nmrung of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont, N.Y 2 p.m . ( 4)-GOLF-Third round coverage of the LPGA Championship in Kings Island, Ohio. 2:30 pm (7)-TRACK AND FIELD-Coverage of the NCAA Outdoor championships, t.aped May 30-June 4 in Houston. 3 p.m. (9)-KICKBOXING-R.ay McCallum vs. Gene McComb In a scheduled 12-round bout for the super-middleweight championship in Las Vegas (taped) 4 p.m ( 11 )-BASEBALL-Dodgers at Cincin- nati 5 p .m. (7)--WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -M ichael Dokes defends his WBA heavyweight title agaimt Mike Weaver ma 15-round bout m Las Vegas (taped) RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at Cincannall, 4:05 p.m .. KA.BC (790), Toronto at Angels, 6:55 p.m .. KM.PC (710). Sanday TELEVISION 10 a.m . (4)-TENNlS-The singles final of the Queen's Club Champion.ship in London (taped). 10:30 a.m. (7)-USFL FOOTBALL-Tampa Bay at Chicago. 11 a.m. (2}-GOLF-Final round coverage of the Westchester Classic ln Rye, N .Y . 11.10 a.m. (11)-BASEBALL-Dodgers at Cin- cinnati. i 1:30 a.m. (4}-GOLF-Final round coverage of the LPGA Championship in Ki.no l.aland, Ohio. 1:30 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SUNbAY-C.overage of two track and field meeta; the Jumbo Elliott Invitational in Villa.nova, Pa.. and the Kinney Invitational in Berkeley. Abo: Andy Ganigan (34·4, 30 KO.) va. Jinuny Paul ( 16-0, l~ KO.) in a 9Cheduled 12-round fight for the vacant USBA lightweight ch.amplonahJp from Las Vegas. 3:30 p.m . (4)--SPORTSWOR.LD-Women'a World Powerllftl.ng Champlon•hlps in Adelaide, Australia (taped). RADIO Bateball-Dodgert at Cincinn.ati, 11.10 e.m., KA.BC (790); Toronto at Angela. 12:~0 p.m .. KMPC (710). USFL Football-Michigan at LA Expre91, 1 p.m . KNX (1070), MONDA Y'S RADIO Baaeball-Dodaen at Ondn.natJ, 9:30 a.m .. KA.BC (7!>0). Harper leads NCAA golf FRESNO (AP) -Fremo State'• Dou1 Harper 100k the lffd alter two rounda In the 86th NCAA Oolf Champlonahlpe Thunday with • 4,unc1.,..par 140 00 the San Joequin Country Club COW'M. Oklahoma Si.ate Md the i.am leed with a 4-ove.r-par MO total. followed by N«1h C.UOUna at 681 , UCLA •t ~and Fre9no State at OM. Oklahon\a and the Univerthyof P.ctflcw•re tJed for filth at ~8. HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT' A TO MARKET ••• '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....J ACCE[»TING DELIVERY of his new 1983 -7331 ls Rick Dees. He Is pictured from lelt to right with Peter Conley/Sales Representative and Mike Lake/General Manager of Crevier Motors; May l ee /Account E xecutive and A lvl n Morrison/Account Supervisor of Todd, Hughes & Meren. Inc. SANTA ANA ... Crevier Motors, one of California's largest BMW dealers, has selected Rick Dees, star of KllS radio 102. 7 FM, and television personal i t y, to be the offlclal spokesman for Crevier BMW. Some of the responslbllltles Dees wlll assume, according to the agency representing Crevier, Todd Hughes and Meren Inc., will be t o represent Crevier Motors at automoblle sh ows and speclal promotions Crevier will be having through the year. *** SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO •.• Biii Yates, Volkswagen-Porsche dealer at Bill Yates, Inc. 32852 Valle Rd .. and service manager Harold Mldence have won a Grand Award In the national "WE CARE" Service Excellence program sponsored by Volkswagen of America. The Grand Award Is the highest In the Callfornla State area served by Region/Distributor and one of only fifteen awarded natlonally. Dealerships In the "WE CARE" program are rated on. Ouallty of maintenance and repair services, technical training level of workshop personnel, and employee recognition and motivation Yates said, "We really do care about olAr customers and we have always considered service excellence to be a top priority o f our dealership." Yates, who has been with Volkswagen since 1960. believes the key l o success Is quallty service. He says, "Many of our customers come back to us for new cars year af1er year slmply because they know they can depend on our service quality. We're delighted to receive this award because we've worked hard to make our service department outstanding and Harold Mldence with his service team has been the principal mover In that effort." Bill Yates Inc., with Its member service statf, services about 50 cars per day. Mldence says, "Our JOb is to fix it right the first time. It's always good to receive formal recognition of excellence, particularly when you've worked hard to earn It. We're pleased to prove that our customer's faith has not been misplaced " ··~ NEWPORT BEACH • . • An opportunity to live and learn in the enchanting East awaits Scott Smith of Newport Beach Late this month. Scott will visit Japan as a particip'ant In the Summer In Japan Toyota Scholarship program. For eight weeks. Scott w lll live with a Japanese family and experience firsthand that nation's cultures, traditions and scenery. "We at Toyota believe that books, televlsion programs and movies cannot teach a student as much about llfe in a foreign country as he can learn by actually being there," says lsao Makino. president o f the sponsoring company, Toyota Motor Sales. U.S.A., Inc. "We hope that by living with a host famlly In Japan and participating In the daily events of the family's activities, these students will gain a genuine understanding and greater respect for other people and their cultures." he says. Scott is one of 13 students participating In Toyota's 1983 Summer In Japan program. The students were selected by Youth For Understanding, a nonprofit International student exchange organization that administers the program for Toyota. YFU also gives the students a pre-trip orientation program. Candidacy In the prog"'-m Is ~n to sons and daughters of more than 35,000 employees of Toyota Motor Stales. U.S .A .. Its dealers. d istributors and subsidiaries. Students are selected on the basis of academic excellence, maturity, and desire to broaden their personal horizons. Scott S m ith Is the son of Kent Smith. Facllltles Manager. Toyota Motor Sales. USA. Inc .• Torrance, CA. This Is the ninth consecutive year that Toyota has sponsored the program. This year's class brings to more than 100 the number of students who have visited Japan under Toyota's sponsorship. *** ORANGE COUNTY ••• Reporting Its thirteenth consecutive record-setting month, Saab-Scanla of America today announced retell sales of 2,745 Saab cars during the month of April. This represents an 81 percent Increase over April 1982, end e 60 percent lncreaae -to 8,687 units --In the first four months of 1983. Saab's largest aa1es increase came from the east. up 84 percent. The western and central ste'tes followed closely, with Increases of 80 and 77 percent, respectively. "Our dealers· consistency at setting record• shows that last month was no fluke.'' aald Saab-Scanla of America President Robert J . Sinclair from corporate headquarters In Orange, Conn. "Our sales confirm the surveys pointing oul that, when aelectlng a car. value and quality are the buyer'• first prlorltlea. ... The Swedlah Saab oars are enjoying strong sales Increases worldwlde. The company recently announced first quarter lncreuee of 4'4' percent In Italy, 41 percent In Weat Qermeny, 27 percent In Holland. and 25 percent In Belgium. Saab export• two third• of It• paaaenger oar production. Beach Import• of Newport Beach 11 Orange County's only Saab dealershlp. * * * . \ A '9MCre e4 IN 0..,. NM Mo-- - l ('.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10. 1983 ..C:TlTIOUI M.1 ... H MAim ITAftMDn The lollowlng '*'°"' .,. dOlnQ bu.,,_ .. APO OIAMONO TOOL CO . t•28 Elat BorcNrd A .... , 6111t• Ana, Cl 92709 John W Hart, 303e S Main Str .. t 76A, Santi Ana. Clltf 92707 CNryt A Hart, 003e S M1ln Su.et 76A, 8ant1 Ma. Ca 92707 Thia ~ la being condUGted by lndMduale (huaOand & wlle) fhle ttat-t WU fti.d with !he County Clertc of Orange County on June 1. 1983 '21I04a Publlllleel Orange eo..t Dally Piiot June 10, 17, 2•. July 1, 1983 Nil.IC M>TIC£ The IOllowtr10 peBOl1 ,, dOlng buW-M. VIKING INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE ANO INVESTMENTS 709 Randolpfl, Coatl M-. CA 92628 JOHN ARTHUR ZARVOS, broiler. 706 Bleotl Ave., Newport Beech, CA 92e60 Thi• bull,_. la condUC'led Dy 111 lndMdual Thie 1111-1 wu filed will! !he County Clerk ol Oreoge County on Juna e. 1983 P'211Mll Publlthecl Orange Coql D•tly PHot JUl'll tO, 17, 24, July I 1983 P\8.IC HOTICC FICT1T10UI •UatNH8 ~ITATEMENT The lollOwtng perton Is dOlng butl..-.u. SOUTH COAST AUTO DETAIL, 27737 S. Croddy Wey. Sulll t<, Santi An1, Ca. ~70• Edwin M. Gentile, 202• Fedcwal Siraet, Cost• M .... Ce. 92827 Thia bullneaa II being condUGted by an lndMduat Thia ... ,_, WU llled with Ille County Cler'lt ot Orange County on June 1, 1983 F21I047 Publllhed OratlQI Co"t Delly Piiot June 10. 17. 24, July 1. 1983 K.-... l'ta.IC HOTICC FICTTTIOUI .u..-aa NAm ITATEMENT P'ICTTTI<>Ua Ml ..... NAIMITATR•NT The lollow1ng P«ton1 are doing bullneuu THE BAYSIDE COMPANY 1820 p., ... Stt•t. Huntington BMc;h, CA 92&48 JOHN CONWAY DAILEY t820 Pl(lt Sttell, Huntington a..Gh. CA 92&48 NANCY LEE DAILEY 1820 Patti S1r .. 1, Huntington S.1ch, CA 92648 Thia bullneaa I• conduC1ed by • """'al pal1Mtahll) Thia 1t11emen1 w11 nled with the ~nfy Cieri< or Or•noe Cou111y on Jul\41, 19113 ,...,. Publlahed Or1noe CONt Dally Pilot June 10, t7, 24, July 1. 1983 Nil.IC NOTICE The folk>wlng pereon(1) It (lie) doing bull-u STE!NGALL ASSOCIATES, 227 48th Street. Newpor1 Beach, C1 92883 Joel T BrNull. 227 4811\ Street, "'-P<>rt BMGh. Cl . 92663 Thia buslneat la condUC'led Dy an Individual Thia 1111emen1 WU "*' wtlh ..... I County Ct.k of Oranoe County oo June 7 1983 "21IOM I Publlshld Orange Coast Dally Pllol Jurwt 10, 17. 2•. July I. 1983 Pll3t.IC NOTICE The following pet90f11 are doing bull,..._ ... WESTWERKE, 3 t99-C Airport Loop, C:0.11 Mesa. Ce. 92826 K K Engl.-lng, Inc. A Calllornl• Corporlllon, 3 t99·C Airport Loop. Coat• Mesa, Calll. 92826 Thia business la condUC1ed by • eo<poratlon. Thi• •latemenl WU flied with the County Clllk of Oranoe County O<I June 7, f983 F211041 Publilhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot June tO, 17. 2•. July 1, t983 Pll3t.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UMNH8 NAME ITAT'EllllENT The folk>wlng perton Is doing bualneuu. PRESS WEST 817 WMI 17th St, Cotti M .... CA 92627 TM tollowlng perac>n• 111 dotng DANIEL MARTIN MEL TON 511 W ~ " Balboa, Newpor1 BMctl. CA 92660 AMERICAN SUNSHINE. 720 W•t Th~ bu~ la condUC'lecl by an 19th s11-. Coete ...._., CalllOfnle lndMdu 1 92828 I • Authority 1n1ernatlonll Inc 720 Thia •111_..1 """ "*' wtth 1111 Weet 19111 s 11-. eo.11 M.... County Clerlt or Orange County on Clllf. 92628 June 7 1983 1"217"0 Thia busin.t la conducted by a Published Or•"""' Coul Diiiy c;orporltlon f'hl9 1181-1 WU -.,,.. l1led with the County Clerk of Or-Piiot June tO, 17, 24, July t, 1983 ange County on June 7, t983 1'2171*2 Publlehed Orange C06SI Delly Piiot June to. t7. 24. July t. 1983 PlllUC M>TICC P\8.IC N011C£ 1(-0lllll P:ICTITIOUI 9UalNEH NAME ITATIMt:NT FlCTTTIOUI .UINEU I .!';..:!~no peraon(a) '" dOlng ltAlllR ITATEMl!NT 1QPS 14 Corporate Plau, Ste TM ro11ow1ng '*'°" 1• dOlng I 21~Vl~A~i ~t~~~ER· ~~~XTER GROUP 52l VICES.a Callloml1CorpOl1110n, 14 M I OUl 1lOll NO..._ A M I OUITION CW TMI CITY COUNCIL 0, THI CrTY 0, COITA ... IA, C ALl,ORMIA, ~CLARIMO rTI INTUfTlON TO LIVY A.ND COLLICT AIM l.....-rl DUNNO "9CA.l ftAR 11D-1 .. wn.... CITY OP COI TA IMIA l.A.NDIC..,._O Allll l lU NT DllTRICT ~2 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA 00£8 HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS· THAT. WHEREAS, thll C<IYncll did, on~ ta. tH3. liOOPt "-OI• utlon No. 63-20 Initiating P'OOMd· Ing• lor ,.._,I ol City of Cotta M... LM'ldtcaplng A.-rMnt Oltltrklt Numbw 2 and ord«lng the City Eno•-to Pfepare • repon with re11>«7t to H id dl1trlot pureoant to Secilon 22~5 through and lnoludlng Section 22574 of tile Callfornl1 Street and hlghw1y1 Codi , and WHEREAS, uld repof1 hu '-' p<~t9d and ftMld wlth the City COU<ICll; and WHEREAS, Ille City Counctl hu approv.cl eald report u ftlld, ~ow. THEREFORE, SE IT RE- SOLVED THAT THE CITY COUN· CIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY FINO. DE· TERMINE, ANO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS 1 TM City Coun<:ll heteby a. clar .. 111 intention to levy and eol· i.ct -t pur-t to Pert 2. Olvtalon 15 ol the su .. 11 and hlOh· wa}'9 COO. ol the S1111 ol Call· lorn11 during hecal yMt t983-198.4 within City or Coate M ... Land- 1c1plng A1H11ment Olatrlcl I Number 2. IOcated 09f*llly -· or BMr Street and north of Rou11 73 and mo<I partlculatty dMCtlbed In the report labeled E.llhtblt "A". 11tached hereto and lnc0<por1ted herein by rlf•ence. 2 A"""''' dMcrlptlon OI the Im· pro""'*111 rllevant to U ld dlalrlel le u lollowt: The maintenance and posalble Mure replllOelTl«lt ol l1nd1caplng and 1ny l1clllllea which 111 1pc>urten1nt thereto, or whtch i re ~ or conveni.nt lor tile maln1enmoe or poaalble fu. lure rep1ac.men1 thereof, Including removal of det>rla, 1nd malnten· anoe and repelr 01 wller lrrlgalloo or dralnege leeillllft on lellered Lott A, e. C. and O of Trl(;t 10513 No Suba1•n11•1 ch•ngH ere propc>Md to ~ made In 1x1111no Improvement•. 3 Reference la hereby medl to !he rept>< t ot the Prolec• Manage< relll· Ing 10 !he Mid dlatr\c1 Said report la on Ille with !he Ctty Clertc ol Ille City of Coeta MIN and oontatna • 1\111, dltllMld dMcirlptlon or the Im· prowmenle, the bound.nee of the prO()Olld _, d•trict. end the propMed _ .. upon ~~·end paroeie or lend within City ol Colt• MMI land· 1c1plng A .. 1umen1 Dlatrlc1 Num!>er 2 Seid report le •lllC:hed lll(elo aa El&hlblt "A" and ln- corporeted lll(ekl by refer- • Ttie City Council hereby n ... e 30 p.m • or u aoon u po6911>11 tlll(Mtllf, on June 20. t983, et the Co111 Men City Council Chamb«a, 17 Fu Ortw. Coe1a M .... California, 18 the time and pt.oe lor • ~ before thle council oo the levy Ind colllctlon ol the propoMd __..,. within City ol Coate M... Landtcaplng A-.nent Ola!rlc1 Numblf 2, end hereby give. notie. 01 uld '-''no· PlaJC M>TICE MeoumoNMO .... A Ml°'-UT'IOM OP TMI CITY Couttell OfJ THI CITY oP co•T A llllA, C A&.WORNIA, DCCUWQ nt lfTDmON TO LI V Y AND OOLLICT AUl.-.Ta CM-.o PtKAL YIM ~11M WtTNM CtTY 0# COITA .. IA LAND9CAll*O Ata1 1alllNT OllT"ICT ---1 THE CfTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA DOES HEN!.8Y RESOL\1£ AS FOLLOWS: THAT, WHEREAS, thla Counc:ll did. on .t.prll ta, tN3, ldopt Aeaol- utlon No. 83-28 Initiating prOOMd- lnga for renew., of City of Coeta M-.. L.andacaplng Aa..-1 Olttrlet Humbw t 1nd ordlflng the CltyEngl,_ to pt9j)8f9 a report with reepect to 111 ~atrlqt pureuant to Sect n 2258- lhrough•nd lnclu ng 810110~ 22574 of'"" Calif • 81rMll end hlQhWl )'9 Code; WHEREAS. uld hu '-> =:~~ft Cltywt:t:: 'l>l)(OYed Mid r U Iii.cl; NOW THERE RE. BE IT AE-SOL VEO THA THE CITY COUN- CIL OF THE lCITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY FINO, DE- TERMINE, ANO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS t TM CHy Council hereby ~ cllfM Ile Intention to levy end col- lec:1 .. _1ment1 ~t to Part 2. OIYlelon 15, of the StrMll and Hlgflweye Code ol 1he Siii• of CaH- lornl• during neca1 yMt t983-t984 within City ol Colt• M... LAncl· 1c1plng An111ment District Numblf 1, loeted Olf*llly IOUlh of Sunllowet Avenue and Mil of s.n.11ey Roed and mora partk:u- latly ~!bed In the report labeled Ex.l'Nblt "A", lltlthed hereto end lnc0<porll9d lll(eln by relerenoe. 2 A Olf*al delerlp!lon of the lm- PfOveroenll releYanl 10 eald dlatrlel 11 u follow9: The tn*ntanance end po691ble luture 1"99'-"tnt of 11nd1CaP1ng and any lacllltlH wnlch 11• appurtenant thereto. or which 11• -rv or convenient lor tile malntenanoe or po691ble tu- ture repl~I thereof, Including removal ol debrla, and mainten- ance and repair of -llr lrrtg1tlon or Cir alNIQ9 fac:llltlll on letter Lota 8 end Col Tract 990t. No aubalan- 1111 cnangee 11e p<opoMd to be made In ex1111ng knyf-t•. 3. Ref•ence la h«eby ~ to Ille report ol the project MINglf relat· Ing to the uld dlflrlet. Said report Ir on Ille with the City CIW1I of the City of c;;o.11 Meal end contllnM a Ml, detllled dllcrlptlon of the Im· p<ovementa. the t>oundar1ea of the Pfopoeed e11u1men1 dlettlc1, end the propoMCI ...... --..11 upon -llbM lot• end pwoell of llt>d wtthln Cltyof Colt• ....... l.And-1c1plng AnHamenl Olatrlct Numbw t Said report le an~ .... Ito u Exhibit "A" end ln- oorpotlled herein by teferenoe. • The City Councll hereby fix .. a.30 p.m .. or u aoon u poaalble the<Mfler. on Juna 20, 1i83, •t the Coata M••• City Council Charnben. n Falt on..... ca.ta Mela, CAllfomla. M the time end ~ tor a '-Ing before 1t1le Council on the levy and oohctlon ol the propoMCI aaaeumenta within City ot eo.te ...._. I.And· aceplng Aueument Olatrlct Number 1, aod hereby glvM notice of Mid llMrlng. 5 The City Clerk 11\111 certify to the .Ooptlon of thlt Reaolullon end 642 -5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX IHJU lar lale I Beaus fer lale Rt1H1 fer Sale , ...... ftr l alt lt11r1l 1002 GeHaal lOOZ Gtatral 1002 ltH11I lotZ LllDl ISLE llYFROIT To Plitt Your Ad, Call * HARBOR RIDGE * 642-5678 REAL CS1AT£ \~• ... , A o.h11111 •t11h. • u~ .. , t.1 .. n1t "'411-w t'•'l\IU•U'll t •lll""l1u1u1 I'-"" •1 t Hhn1 .. 1h•I M1•1 I ... ~ •• Mi•...,. r~, ... )'11ml ~ 11~0 ..... , ... ,.,,, v tlh llumm.c111" It. "'h H mt llttlh .WI Ir\ llW I .. ;e·ui.( ko ... •~ ... t(l•fl• lt1ll I tlV' '-4 ti!•t• 1 ....... •If' \1 ..,., " \'1• I '',..,,.,.,It..,.,, , .... '·•·•It~ ., .. ,, ...... '"''' ., .... ..._. •. It. .. 11 " •" i .. 1.i 111 .... , .... ti. ... I HI \\1 IHIUI I I \t I I lf••h1 \ ,, .,.... \ 1~01 ltt • 111 ft.. ... I'• 1•H H., ""' •• , I* ~ I II 11 l I j 1.ot111tt ,, , .. ,. I t. !llHh\jllt It,,,, H • , • ti•·••-1+ 1 ... M •\.,1 Ii'"""" l'r··l•il I 11 I t 'o I 11 t 1f "~ I •··· , ,, "'1.111 M .. h11t 1111111• l'11dc 111 .. 11w• ' .. I hU .,f 4 HUii! I hH ·•I '°\\uh lt.11" ti•"" ~ •I ffl tw.K1 Yt'"f•rl \" Tl""' s ...... ,,. Rr.: Y.-.·twllljjl" RI' W•11\..J RENTALS I li.u,.. • UI hhl"•f "'"',., l-11h.uon1h••I ft""'"" t •oilll,ftHI •I I oh.HlU.,) •d ,,,.,,,, t I'll ,,,.,,,,, ,.. 1 "'"'."''"'' 111111 f, \Ill Uh• h ...... ' HI l tu1ol1 "' ~ '"' tlv1•I• "' I ul Ap.,.rtn,.11\.o tw" 'lt-.1 .\twffn,. ttVo l'r;I Ar"" t~rn '"' l •·I 11. ..... ,. Ki. ""' t\ ... ,,1 ""'" l· ,.., •hi """"'' '"' K111t...I \."''',II H· '•"""!. •ft1 i;t ... I I ,,..,to ..... 111 .. 1 \\.i•1··~· .... , ,.,,, .... k1 "' ....... li• .. , ..... \.·•HH+I tit tH .. I" In 1u,.1 H1·r11 11 ........... M, .. U·n1.1I"' AN"°UNCEM£NTS •\ttho1.H11• 1111 t>I 1,,. ., t ·11'1 I I .. I oiU\.11 lilt I :::.'.~~ tjl. 111•· I • I •• ,,. I " I I :: .. :I ll•tl ... II II 11 o " .... , .. 1:" I,. I tu• IU F1neal LAaoon VH'W from magn1f1u·nl 4 bdrm. 4 bath pool hom" $1.450,000 IAYllDE PUCE llYFROIT Specwcular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 Ua up. 2 l", 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces Reduced-$1 ,500,000 PHl"*uu HOIE OCHIFROllT Qce11n & Jt'llY views. Marin..-room, 4 bdrm. :i bllth, 3700 ISC4 It $1 ,385.000 Oc.'t'11nrro11t LIDO ISLE Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 b;ilh + h.1q;c rt-t· rm b-?am ceilings, f urnished. patms $420,0110 F&IRlllltS RlMCH HILL TOP New 4 br, 4 1,'I ba. tust.Om Frc·m h Non1i.rn• h F..'itale I 'J. priml' atrc h1llu1p $1,250,000 <.'om1· v1,1l tlw most talJulous v iew nJ·w t'U!.tum homt• 111 Nt•wporl Nothing to l'tm1µurt-w11h 1h1s 4 bdrm, fam rm. ~ bath. fur1n,d <..l11\1ng, 3 frplcs, 6 car Raragl· Large pool & jacuzzi Come to lht· g<1lt• <.i tH.I a::ik fol' 3 Yor kshire. 759 19:.il OPH IAtlY 1·1 HELEM 8. DOWD REALTOR, INC. 644-0134 Ill OllYIH FllEIT WITINll Comn .. do lsle1nd «ust b.ay front lot llS' l~i,11 one klvel highly upgraded d<X k Plans avail Now $3711.fJllO w h n11' Broadmoor home. c1- CORDllDO CAYS llYFROIT • PARK LIDO CONDO ,j br, 'l biJ t I"'' llOOIJ( UliJll• I •lll•h· l>r1 grt'<'nbch t'mnm 1111111 $I :!5,11011 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d ... 011v .. NB 67S 616 1 lhedral oelllnga, 2 llre- plec:ea, COOYflfUllon pl! Secluded corner with handsome 11one ew- tet'lor Lovely 4BA 3ba home wt111 pool and MP· ••lief 1r1te spa oll muter Corona def Mar • corner aulte 1 795,000 lee. lot. sturdy 2 bdrm l!ome. 63 t-t400 one bid< 10 beeGh, good HIT& IHA TRIPLEX. 1oan1 auumable, only Actually 3 aeparate 1 1tory 1315 000 10001 TU llA·IRVllE hornet with gerden1 end "" 1 A truly unique offe<lng with yard a. Nicety malntllned lJ!ltli l()l JI tifJ~f \ 11·1 high budget decorating. with eeuoned renttl re-Aeallor. 67~ : :; ......... . It'll IWUlll I 3 bdrm 3 Ba. central air, cord1, 2 bdrma each and : ;): For Tuelday through Fri· formal dining, aeparate quality amenltlea. Owner II~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ,,.. d1y publicatlon•: 4:30 famlly rm. A muat '"at wlll exchange 1249,500 •Ctraaa 4tl Mar 1022 "" p.m. the prevloua day. only $t59,900. 63t· 1400 1~ F0t Saturday publlcallon, !pSEl.ECT WHTOLIFF APHWlt 1 .... + ..... + ...... ::: daadllne 11 3 p.m. Friday. ~ Lovely lamlly home In "IElllEl 141 .... 1m Sunday dMdllne I• 5 p.m. ~ • ~ good 1rea All amenltlea Spollela 36301t duplex I Frld1y. Mond1y deadline JBr Townhome leaee op-for enloyeble llYlng In I 4 OWC tit· 12%-long term ·•·•• 11 t 1:30 a.m. Sllurday. llon 2 yr. s2soo down bdrm home with pool. 3brl3b1+5brl3ba-1 VIC JJ•• llLLSUI :::~~~r 751-9195. ~~~~~o&=:~~~ 3~/~·~~~-:, . ·~ OIHEOTllll -;;;;;;;;;;;;;m; Ible. $269. 500 ws.4 440K ownlbkr 64~7~ _.,. Kiii• and correction• may • C • 10".a "' be made on tame dead-IPEI •U UT "\11ICI1<1 '' •1 "ta na -~~'.'. Hnee .. above. PleaM •ae211111•1nt #41 ""'11" In• 1st ThlER ,.,. Mt! for a "klll number" • R[AL['>tAll ,...., ,..,oondow/lon, 2 m· when eancelllng your ad Llct•• ll&a•I 831-1400 tty, 28r, 2ea, frplc, ~,'" •..•• ·: EIUIS SH,000 _ll_lf_F_l _I_"_ ...,-1-11 1 •talnea or-. 2 cet fllar. Lovety Laguna Nlgu.4. hill .._. IOw down. no qualifying. "•• Checll your ad dally and aide views. OrNI 2 bdrm IEfUOTlll Piil Will CONlder trade for ••t report error1 lmmedl· 1t1f19f' home S.CUrltyPIClllc wtll carryl dwn p1ymenL Skip .::· atety. The DAILY PILOT IPfl 111 1-1 1st T 0 at t t 50% with 539-7582. ~···· ueumee liablllty for the lll I _,,. II 25% down Spacloua 3 ---1-111--rTI----:·•• first Incorrect lnMrtlon •-• bedroom condo with ;:~ only. UaHI leNll large encloaed patio WT1ltE ,.., SHl,000 Lovely grffnbell Im-8.1 x grou, b4Jt9t P<lce In ;::~ ..... .---tr-al-----1~00~2 White walet' view. large 3 m ediate poueulon town. 1442.000 Call bdrmwetomwlpoolona Submit all ofleral Randy Ctiaoman. OeYln .,~.v,-,'.,'~ .. ', ·---------large lot. $260,000 Call Sally Ship-RMI btate &42~ e 1•t1 ,.. ley °' Je>yee OibOlt for 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tV!' ....... ll&ST • • •• further lnlorm11lon 11 ''". tllOi P\W UU L1&111 llpal 759-o 100. EORQI! ELKIN8 CO $94,500 ...., ............. 2 Br l'h BL FIP. Spa AYOC9do Ave.. Corona de4 Mar. CA Corporate Plau St• 200. Newport 921125 B&ach, CA 92860 5. TM City Clerk 111111 c.f'tlly to the 1doptlon ol 1111• Reeolutlon and ahall cauM a true and correct copy ol thi. Reeolutlon to ~ publllhed 11 .... 1 to d•>'9 prior 10 Mid hear· Ing In 1111 mann« required by S.C· uon 9061 of the Government Codi, and to ~ poet9d oo 11\e bulletin board tn the lobby of lhe Coe11 M ... City Hall 111\all C41UM I true and CO<rect copy l'o I• . ., '1 "°' •' of !hi• Reeolutlon 10 be publlthed ";',', .. ' 1" '"' '" '' ~"" ~It! I 11111 l1•IA Vlllroge Walk TownhouM. i 141,tOO Beamed cel lln gs G11den llYlng, 2 bdrm. EncloMd p•tlo. E.xc.llenl atrium condo In secluded condition. Oellghtlul adult community. decOI. Air condltfonlng. tn Ae1,1loa C fll llPLU &,•et Ml-1111 CHESTER E. BAYLISS. JR 52t I Thi• at11emen1 wu llted wtlh Ille A'IOC9do Ave, Coroo• del Mii. CA County Clerk of Or1noe County ()(I ~~ ~~~ f~ ~~-It conducted Dy an I Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Thia •t•lemenl wu !04!<1 wl!ll the Piiot June IO 17. 24, July 1 1983 =1. ;~of Orenge County on PUBLIC NOTICE PASSEO ANO ADOPTED Ihle lllh day of June. t983 ,,,.. Publlthad Oranoe cou1 Dally Piiot June to. t 7, 24. July 1 1983 Pllll.JC NOTICE ATTEST FICTITIOUS 8USINESS EllMn p Pt14nney NAME STATEMENT I City Clerk ol ,,... I t\r 1011ow1n9 person •S doing City ol Colla M ... Ou~·r;;r;~ 0 A I u 0 M Es T I c s I M•vor :r~ ~ AGE NC. Y 2651 t1v1ne Ave Su11e ol Coell MM1 ('8q Costd Mesa CA 92627 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) Mat a D•ana Ano1aoe 219'.>? COUl~TY OF OR.ANGE 1 N Cetoeril St M1n1on V1e10 CA CITY OF COSTA MESA) The IOl<Jwlng per.on 19 doing r?69 t I EILEEN P PHINNEY. City Clerll ~~l ASSOCIATES. 227 Tn1~ D•IS•n8SS 1$ conduclect by""' and I X-Officio °"" of the City 48111 St., ..___, S..Ch C• llmilt!d oarlrH!•Sh•D ..... Council of the City ol cott1• MMI. ·--...... • O.ana Andrade hereby certify !hit the abOY9 end 92883 S Thi~ s1atement wu flled with 1he loregolng Relolutlon No 883-50 Joel T Breeult, 227 481h 1191t. County Clerk ol O•ange County on wu duly and reg1.1latly puMd end ~=i.~.:3ed Dy an May 24 1983 1'217191 edop1ed by Mid City Council It I regular mee11ng lhlfeof held on the '"4Mdual Pubhsnwo Orange Coast Daily 11th day 01 Juna. 1983 Thie 1111-1 wU Iii.cl With Ille Pilot May 27 June J 10 17 1983 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I r11 .... County Cllrlt of Orenge Coun1y O<I I 2422 83 '"--·nto Ml my hind 11><1 •= June 7, f983 "21*4 f -·--Publi.hed Orange Cou1 Dally Find wnat you want In ·the s.al of the City ol Coate Piiot June 10. t7, 24. July t, 1983 Dally Pllol Class•fleds thlt 7th dey ot June. 1983 Eiieen P PhlnMY DIATH NDTICIS RUIZ JOE H. RUlZ, age 72, a resl- dent of Costa Mesa. Ca PUied away cm June 4. 1983. Survived by his wife C lara, daughters Mary Crayton and Martha M yeni, both of Hollywood. Ca .. daughter rut.a Cardenas of c.o.ia Mesa.ca., son Larry Ruiz of Sant.a Ana. Ca., 10n Manuel Rwz of Fountalll Valley, and 10n Frank Ruiz of a:.ta Mesa.. Ca . he 1.1 survived by 20 grand- c bi l d re n and 32 great -g randchildren, 2 brothen Ph.ali p Ru12 and Ralph Ruiz, 3 wte.ra Id.a Lopez, Mary Mendoza and Frances Rwz. V1S1t.atJon at Peek fanuJy Colonial Fu- neral Home, 7801 Bol/Ja Ave .. Wes~iruer on M on- City Clerk and IX-Otl1clo Ci.tit or the Cit)' Council of the City of Colt• M ... Ra..,enoe la lll(eby ~ 10 Exhibit "A". City Engl,_., Re.- part, wflleih la on Ille In Ille Cll'f" Cler1I' 1 oflloe. Room t 00. T7 Flit Drlw,eo.ta..._. Publllhed Or111Q9 Cola\ Dally Piiot June tO, t983 day. June 6. 1983 from S:OOPM 10 9:00PM and on Tuesday, 9:00A M to 5 :OOPM Rosary will be re- d led on Tuesday, Jlllle 7, 1983 at 6:00PM at Peek ---P\8.--IC_NO_Tl_CC __ _ Fanuly Chapel. Requiem __ ....;..;;..;;.;;;..;...--.,__ __ _ Mua will be held on I TAft.MEfl OF Wedneaday. June 8, 1983 at AaANDOllUINT OF UM OF 8:00AM at St. Joach1ma P'ICTTTIOUe ....._ .. NAME C atholic Church. Costa The tOllowlng i-eona heve aban- Mesa, ca. lntennent at H oly doned the uM ot the Flcttooue Bu.._N-· Sepulcher Cen:M!tery. Ser-RIC ASSOCIA TES -47 60 Vteel directed by Peek Fam-VonKMm1n. Sult• 200, Newpor't" tly Colorua.1 Funeral Home. ~~~:~-... Name r• 893-3525 or (213) 596-2701: fetred 10 abc>Ye-llMld In Orange SERVIS County on Match 2•. tN1 HEL.,..., (HOLLY) SERVIS. RICHARD J RANGER 2808 ..,.., W1veer•t °'·· Cofona del Mat, CA resident of Newport Beach, 92825 Ca. Survived by brother CAMERON VILLAGE. II 1101 Robert Servia of ML.ion South Grand A\19nue, Ste. K. S•nll Ana, CA 92705 VleJC>, Ca.. 118ter Dorothy Thi• atat-1 waa n1ec1 wtth the Chandler o f Beverly Kills, eoun7 Clerk of Oranoe County on Ca ' niecew Barbara Land-Junt ' 1983 ~ auer, and Sara Regan. Publlthed Or•l"IQI Coaet 0111y n eph eWB Jack and O.V1d PllOt June 10, 17, 2•. July 1, 19113 al leut to dl)'S prior to aakl '*91· Ing In the mar1nl( required by ~ tlon 8061 of the Gowrnment Code. end to be c>oeted oo the bulle11n boerd In the lobby of the Cotti Mela City Hall. PASSEO ANO ADOPTED thle 8th d•Y ot June, 1983 AnEST Donn Hiii Mly<>r of the City of Coale Mela Eiieen P Phinney City Clerk of the City ol Coat• Meaa ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY Of ORANGE ) aa CITY Of COSTA MESA ) I EILEEN P PHINNEY, City CIW1I end e11-oflldo Cler1I Of IN City Coun01 of the cny of ea.ta ...._., hereby oettlfy thal the aOOYe and rorlQC)lnQ Aeaolutlon No.~9 -duly and regui.ny p-.d and llO<>pt9d by ""' City Council " • regular mM!lnQ ttMnot held on the Stfi day of June, ti83. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ,,_. hereunto Mt my tlend end 1flbled theSM4 of the City of Coat• Meal thla 7th d~ of Juna. t983 Eiieen p. P'1IMey City Clertl end ex-officio Clerk OI Ille City Council of the City of Coat• Mela Relerlnce II hlfeby medl IO Exhibit "A" City enolMer• Aeporl, whlcll 11 on Ille In tile oflloa of the city Clertc. Room too, n Flit 0r., Coeta~ PublleNd Orange Cout Otllty Piiot June tO. 1 t83 P\8.IC NOTICE K-GIMO P:ICTITIOU8 MlaMH NAME ITAru.NT The lollowlng pereon 11 doing bull..-... THE GRINDER STOP. 11" A.enld1 VIC1orl•. Sen Clemente. CA 92872 Jlcil l a.ck, 172 84"8 Nlleon Rd , Tullln CA 92e80 Thte buelnau la oond\lc:ted by an lndMduel JICll l Beck This 1111-1 WU rttec:1 with lhl County Cter1< ol Orange County on M•y 18 1983 n1el3I Publl1hed O•ange Co111 Delly Pllo1. M•y 20, 27 June 3, 10, t983 2364-83 Ml.IC NOTICE ncrmout.,...u NAm eTATI-" l'IHCI H OTHHS MU .. O AOWA Y MOITUAIY ~rvis. Active volunteer in South Repertory. Memorial ser v ices will be held Wedneed.ay June 15, 1983 at 6 :30PM at Community Church 148 E 22nd St., Cotta Mesa. In lieu of flowers donations to SCR or Community Church. .. _IC MnTICE The tollOwlnG 1*900 .. doing r~ nu buel..-•: I 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 6-'2 9150 IAL TI 8HGH OM SMITH a TUTHILL W!STCUff CHAr'tl •'17 ( I 7th ~I Coc;t a Mf''>a 1>46-9371 PAClffC YllW MIMORIAl.PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Cllapel-Cremalory 3500 Pac:tl1c View Or1vl! Newport Beach 6"·2700 McCCleNIQ( WORTUARIH l9Quna Oft&ch •9•·9'ct~ l.1'Qun11 H•lls 768-0933 San Juan Cap1str;ano 49S ,,,,, H•MM U~NT. OUYI MotluAry • Ctl"""t"l'y Cremarory t 61!1 G1,l{lf AYO CO.la ,,. ... ~s~ D ncrmoue ....... CORE. OOUNSE\.INO ANO OR- ....... ITATl•NT GANtZATIONAL RESOURCES 2tO Newport o.nter Of .. Ste. 250 Mew· .......,. pot1 Beedl. CA 92te0 TM IOllO'#lnO PlflOl'll ate ~.., OOVQLA8 A. WILSOfll 1835 Pot1 tlllel-u . ...__. ........... ,. .. ......,,, PROMOTIONAL VIDEO PRO· At>Oey • .___. -·· ..-HVYY OUCTIONS 2215 Me'filll eou.1, ~ le oonducted by en COit• MMa. Clo 92$21 ......., ..._ KENNETH E. RICHAR08 22t5 Tl1la 11.tement -ftled '""' u- Ml)'fllr Couf1. Coat• Mela. CA eoung Cler1I Of Otano-County on TERWILLIGER HARRY ARTH U R OH27 May 2 , IM3 ntn7'8 JOHN l OLIV1!R 4008 Y ANl(EE P\lbllehed °'r.f: CoMt twy TERWILLIGER.. JR., age 86 Suocwnbed to crank Lymphocytlc: Leukemia ahtt an extended illne9 on June ti, 1983. Hew• born In Santa Ana, Ca on Aucu-t 1, 111116 and Uwd hia entire We OA. AGOURA, CA Thie tltllemenl WM llled with the 1--PllOl __ Jun1 __ 10_._1_1._•_. -'*---- C<lunty Cler1I of r>anoe County on Mey 24. 1983 Pl111M P\lbllltleCI OrlnQ9 CoMI ~ Piiot June to. t7, 2•. ""*' t, 1983 In th.Lt d ty . H e la au.rvived PUBllC NOTIC£ by hia wUe no.dy, IOI\ and l'lCTITIOU8 ltUl•H dau1hter-ln-law Sandra NAMC ITAT..,tlN'f and T om Terwllll~r, Tile IOllOWlng PertOn• M• dOlno ... _,.,.i.,. __ _. I butlne" •• ..-,....ter .,.... .on· n-w ADAMS SAUNA. 8839 Adam• Betty and Michael Ga.mer, love • Hunllngl0<1 8et1Ch, CA 92848 brother and llster-1.n-Llw MMng Sun Oevla, 390 8e1w1M N o rma and R ober t Dr Newport 8e1Gh, CA 92883 Bruce Thomu. 390 S11wl11<1 Terwllllaer, ai.t.er Mary Or Newport BHch CA 02&e~ Annin, 2 1rand110ru, 2 Thia bu1tne11 11 conaucttd l)y • --..t.t ..... i...ters, ' n1«:ea, 2 a•ne,.1 pann.tthlO .,. .. -...,.. d 1 8ruce TllOM" n ephew• an 3 • •· Th1A 41e1emen1wu111ec1 wtth the ....,._tn-Llws. ~ family "'" County Clerk or Orange County oo qua1a thal CCl'ltrlbut.lona be Mey 2•. t9U n\Mle the 1Aukemia So-'1171M to Publl1hed Oren9e Cont Diii)' ckty, 93:s5 Chapman Ave., P1101 M•v 21 June 3, 10, 17, 1913 Saa JOV, Garden Grove. Ca."'-------~2"""•n-;,;;;,..;.1--ia 9284 l tn U.U of flowers. Bur1a1 at Mil w• conduci.d by PacUJC' vw.i Memoc1al Park on June 9, 1083. ~ A Litt cash ? Or 1 lot ot caal'I? Thtn call CllHlfltd. Tl'loae tl'llnga ttllltig up •PK• In your l'loma, lttma yov 1'11111n't uttd In •gee, may be Juat what t0m«>nt elMnMda. So give ua • Oall ••• lt'a ... y 10 UM cla .. lfltd to o-t your l'llOdt °" IOIMCMh. .... BUSINCSS & FINANCIAL "'I lh~-!11 t,f .. ''''"'''""""' ,,,,,,,_1111t1tn f~•"•••-\'..'"'"'I 'lo\ t"'\lfl• Al I .. 'i•f'flWflHt•' llHt'\ht• UI ""otOh•• .,, ... '" 14' "" '\t ·•w ' "Anh"' I \I • ~ .; .... f ' EMPLOYW:Nl lt1 I \\-•nttof • J~<t .. V.,.f\tul WRCHAHOISC 4\nh ........ '\'1t•h •1•• ... "•h• •1 h .. IW '1.,.11 t1AI" • "'"'" ,., "" ••11t1tltl" "' t ''"'•••h ,. • 1111: 1111 1 h ll•• ...... h lJ: I • I '"·'' . ,~,_ \Ill) f.ttlU ... ,. NII' ~11• Mii" hUlfl $t16,000. lapH ...... IALElllT 1111,000 IAY I IUCll M11gnllleent wood & glasa IULn 111· 1100 :;::::n=..:,.v1ew. 3 24211 ... ., .. OPEii HOUSE SlT/SUIDAY 1-5 P.M. UNIQUE CUSTOM OCEllFROIT COMDOS 1111 ... , ..... ,, .. ,, ·····" .... .. Brand New . . 2 to chOOS(' from :l Bdrm. 2 tt, bath Condos 2000 sq ft Subterranean parking for 2 cars + st.orage $525.000 Owner/Builder 673-2282. t ,.., II ' •l! I \1ll11fWfl lo1trott ...._.""" hOI/ ------------------~·:t~ ·-----------------· 11 .. ~•.l1t•l1t (.4 .. Jt f1\lllt•h\ M~t\1to• , ,.., ......... ,.,.. ... ,J .. \11.,. Worito"lt Ml.A),..-•I ln.-tr~n-t..,1v1 I 'fftt• • hfflilUll A, 14't•H&•••wol l'· .. H•~ Al f>tl(11n" ..,, •. ,,,tll( ···••h f\ ..... , ... 1 .,,. ,. ' BOATS I I 0111 ... " ... ftt, .. J , ....... '•·-· ~ ... \.1.r t I ••tU•O ''•1t1I "',,.,, ,, ,. Al ..... ...... •i(I ••.i, .... 1 ..... 1,~.,.,., ... "' '-• t•wtoh TUNSPO«TA TIOH \t th '" .. I. '"'"'' M 11 .. Rt"''"" • l\t1 ..... ¥\ ............ -t ... t" \t IHI )1110 .. , H\ • r .... h .... r, .... ..i 11 ''"" I 11hh AUTOMOTIVE Aut11 '-,.,,,,,.,. l'•n1o A1111 ... V.,,,.11.1 :--1•tt'" H ... , lh•h I 14 lu••I J)J,..,._ r,,.,. "· AUTOS IWOfUCD i\11 .. H"•'"'"' """'' "U'\tln llM\o\ 1·1tr<•ft l).11'\on l)il.ur.111 • t ., .. ~ ..... ......... ·~·" J '"""' ,,.,._. n t.-mh••"''"' l.JNl.,t ........ M •• t .. ,., .... ,.u Min•"""'~"' M11.utHht Mi. ,,.. , ........ rt. .,.,,... ..... ......... Kn"Wvh Hof'-H,tfYn """" llwb ~~tw.r\.t T1l¥1"- Tt1u'°"1>h \,"'"···•"' Vt•h" M,. ~UTOS, OOM[STIC "'-'' ~JI . ti:tn 11:11• fl/J41 ~u• ... ; ~lllW "" f11l tilt "" AMI II~ ii..... ~' l .. J11i.. _,.,. '"""'"'"" fll$ l'>lr""~ t Vll~ Od11 tllT r . ...i ., .. ·~ .... , .... ~, .. " Mt'tH;t' ·-4..lo rev,,.••" l'lll!llA 'l'n ........ tlJI tllJ NU Hf! •m •JJ& SILE BY OWNER IMIT110TIYI OllT• 1111 In Back Bay Area. large open beam entry, formal dining and living room. Two fireplaces, 4 bdrms, 31h ba, fam- ily room. large Open kitchen -solld custom made walnut cabinets throughout. Beautlful large Spanish tile patio. Pool and spa. Priced to sell. 141-1111 lll-4114 I t12-111a I Nwpt Te~ c.ondo. la 3Br. beclu to 4:11.C n1ture park to be rornpleted In 19114 •126.~. Wst C M 3Br mlni-ewlate Rm t.o expand Potential la unlimited. $124,850. Weet C.M. 3Br, (am nn on the bluffl looking over 46AC natW'l' park. Hurry on thl.t one •116.~. 2 Hou-on comeor R2 lot U1 Garden Grovr. Bui.Id 6 unit apt or condoa. S 150.000. COLDWeLL BANl(eRO ....... .1 ...... Authentic Cape Cod on hlahe11t pO(nt ln Newport Beech. 4 lsRS, library & tamtly rm. Exquiafte ln w.ry detail wlth ltt own pool, 2 1pea & 1auna. Ouu\andtni vSew of dty1 OCHn & harbor ln prestigJOWI p t.e auardecf community. Open Sunday 1:00 to 15:00. INNEWPORTC~NTER 644-9060 ,, ' Cute 2 BH unit• with nice motllef·ln-law quarter• In ·.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ prime area ol CdM + 3 car o•r•ge. S284,500 .... Owner la motivated to 2 Br, 2 Ba. 2 cet gw. up- Mii graded Shows like 1 IHUI IUl. n model. 1 t t5,ooo. Calltll-2111 lefWar• IEWNIT OLIUtlT 1141-llH 'SecluOed lg 3 or • bdrm !~~~~~~~~ hmt In Bactc Bay gated WTW llAlm community Lg IM Iola Delightful 3BA 2ba home built 1980. water 1\ew Remodeled wffam rm av111 $2 S ,000 dn and ~· S..let wvita to w /reduced price• tracM down s 1n 000 TredH poHlble tool Call Marlly~ Coo~b.: 760-8890 Agt. &4> 1915 'l\tll r \.~ \ .. ," 1.1!. .. --------- MESA VERDE $175,000 3 Br. poo1, t or. ea. prof lllTIWlll PAii land~ & c1ecorated. MHL ... E Shows Ilk• I model. 1791 Well, It certainty FEELS Jamaica Rd, S..9-ne9. like a mOdet h0tn41 w/all SANT· ANA HTS the many upgraded fe1-" • turea In thla r11e Pl1111 3 Pn.. l.-.e4 with 1700 sq ti ol bit-In perfectlonl Auumable Ftf ..... Sale! t0'1•% 101nl 759· tS-01 or 3 er. t•,; k lam rm. laun- 752· 7373 dry rm, 2•x30 ger. All WALKER&LEE Real Estate ti-fMtur• PLUS MW crpt, new Ylnyi kitchen, bath and laundry room flOOf'tno 1110 new pe1n1 !fl & out. Don't mlu ttll.t auper buy 1129.900. FILUIUALn MMl14. The fasteel draw in the 38r Townhome IMM op. Weal a 011ly Piiot tion 2 yr. $2500 down, Clus1rled Ad Call TOday SH,000. 751-9195, 6'2-!>678 8'4-4 t57 USE THE 11 Ten 1131 DAILY PILOT -.-"FAST Neer n9W~ !l--8'. 2 Ba. alng le le vel condo. RESULT" C'1<*le location. 1220 aq SER~'IC E II, n•w crptfpalnt. Dl'aper1-& lndfy alDo¥e. DIRECTORY CIOMlylocatedbyPoOI& "'II I< I.' ti II recfMtton -. ,,.... ...,, ., ''' ,. ' .ii I call to ... & compare. Owfw se 1-IM8. 232el-2 6 4 2. 5 67 8 Orange A'l'e, MCOnd bldg flt 1 u by pool next to tot iot. ------•.... ..... . ... ror C'ln\1tlt'd Ad AITION c.u A DAll.Y '11.0T AO.W~ Ml-UH 11111-Eaay w.itt to bctt, 4 Br. 3 Ba. apacloua IMng rm, famlly rm, laiundry rm. targe ba6cony. •1ea.ooo . 636-.l7 t8 By ownet, 4 Br, 2 Ba, owned & highly uporaded by lnt9fl0< decc>faler . 1119,500. "4-e&71 What a Wondarlul WQttd ol Shopping. right at ~~y~= Adi. To p4aoe ye>ur ad. call 8'2-5e71 Md .... Claallfled Ad·Vltot '*9 you. ·::~~.~· S@ Ro\1~-~£~s· ::: ------._...., ... t1+'f I POU.AN or.:."~":'~b=.,~~t :: t&.. JO ~ ... ''"'' •·1'"p\rf "'°'dJ I NIKOVE I' I I' I I I I I I: I KRAME I_; 4 I' I I I When• wllalUOQl.ll•iHHl•I l>le 111111 .. rt111 glltt ti llMtlltll 11110 e 11e IOI lhe 1 ... -1-H_K_P_A_o---.1 "ul>Oy .nc1 • -'Of h•• I' I' I I o c ..... 1. ...... , .... , ... ......., by 1o11 • .,. .. "'-......, _.., ....................... .__..._ __ -.......... -Ne l -rtrrrr1 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10. 1983 CS IH111 ler Sale HH 1t1 IH Salt laceat PrtJ U SO •••aa• Uala ralalaifii IHau Ualara l1la.. Atutat1t11 VaJ. Al!ll•Hfl, Ual. , Afl!!ant1 Val laaurlntA'• OHltt leal&l1 lt14 ----------i -- -· ., HM t817 w .. ldJH. R.8 275 to Im a• 1044 lnlH 10441 IHl2tltT1 Dta8 Pt lal • ..,.,, ...... UH C..1111tsa 2714 C.ataJlna 11lt l aat. ...... 2140 -------3eoo eq tt 2.436 eq 11 ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~==:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; IEIT1 uu ar ' BT 5 " liidde ..,.,.1. Ol.llet 2 110JY, 3 "'· 2~ be, ' m . UC)elai;;, uld &I STUNNING lat~ 3 Br 2 ·-·· WALi ~:.~:;:.i ";~.~Br= Svltab41 '°' medic.al 0( LUST U,E.SIVE HOUSE lal. ,... ........... down1tan IMng QI.Ill• • cs.n. Avallab6t 1· 10 $378/mo NO Ve.i.nd• a.. gerden ept, PoOI 1 & 2 8'. TownhouM Apt• c I •• n w k I "' M 0 dtintll AQenl 6" H5o32 Seiter will c.rr; 111 T~ 01 '"'· ctoM 10 ~teh. $1400/mo. 7«M139 ~1~. HUfmo. 11ow llth61 t11)1C.dltlwtt~llo. ~116e 4001 Bl<cti NB in University Park, 2 Br 2 Ba, double garage, fireplace, family room/lti tchen. Vacan t.'~Excellen t condition. Open Sat/Sun l -5. I 111,100 1l 21 1 CHESTllT IORTH #au"~ ()\.\'t-•a A\', lrTi•• 1044 CllYOI CREEi 1w orl Bue• I 069 FHEOLISHE 3 br. 2'h ba twnhme $129.000 631-1105 ~50.000 at 9'% for 30 deck•, triew. 1875 Call I , 1 8t enoloMd gar. erMMd 440 1q I\ '450/nio. vear• ~ 000. An-Ad 159, Spedoua 4 lk. 3 " Be uppet, •"75 Mela THIE SEVILLE 2 8'. w/gw. CWOl/IOI nr uni N9wOOtt Bch 3 BR dP... Agent 641·6032 fl ,'tOI 11-42_.300 24 h MPl'•t• bonu• rm, tam age, no peta ~ . etpta, drpe. 1>111n1. fncd Fro' $595/ MOO wMk , bUI from ,,-...,--"="""',..-.....,...--:= I I " rm, lrplc, patio.. O\'lf· del Mat er•• Cell yd w/palto, wat• pd. H.,~~..'~23 mo beech Sum"* r ..... 8ayfron1 Offlcel from 300 PAYILIN HAL.TM II Tert ""WI hang, nlc91y lnd1cpd. 751-1~908, tv ~ 2e10 "J" 8-nta Anl Ave .,_....,.. · vettona M&-37&6 eq n llM 1H HOMEFOR RENT S 1650/mo. MO· 13~7 • 2 Bdr 1 Ba CtPll dtapee $520. Call 1·5, '36-4120· CIOM 10 oeeon 2 Br get· ' Ill· 10ll IEJToro38drm. 1725 55Mtaa, otc 720-e897 DIW, patiO, ~. 118 u1111 paid, 1 bd. petlo, ~. atove. dlahwuher, ~~'!..!•~1111:."':~ CO.ta M ... 260 et aull• WhI,\°0',,~'!::,~~,A:i~g Fenotd yatd6 gatage. llPll tl&IP... Shellmar·B SO 5 quiet, '325. Al/all Jyly 15. pe1 Oil. $675/mo lnclde aand Lar~ bright & eAry lrom $200/mo Utll 1~ When. NOW-FOR SALE Kldt6 pe1eweico"'4t Montage> mocJei In SM· S&e-e550. 644-99511, 542·53-41 ullll. 6311-<t837 2 Br tum flP1 FarnMIM 770 W 191h SI. 116t·all28 Whete· Hunt Beech 545-2000.Ageni,nol• wind OCMn & city Ill• 2 Bdr 2 e.. baloony. enet.I YIWOOIMYA Imai 27H only 1475/week. Del\i o!ftc.e on Hwpl Why; S25K TIX Sheller vtewe. N-qit & treeh gareo-. teundry. we111 to e31-0174 111 4 11 How: Aaaume Ln 10.5% lnl , ..... ,. p&lnl, Comm pool, ape golfcourH & school•. Spaclou• E·•ld• Aptt 2 Br.' "' ea. condO In Newport deluxe 3 br ,;c;; :!vs~~ 10 .ooo aq Aek S289K Vall!!_ ll34 11nnt1. I 1500/mo. Lynne 1550/mo 11-45-6473 £net gat, Patio, dahwat & Smoke1r.. wtlh enctld beach llpt 10 pVt 11 Call: Gary 980-2838 an 3 bdrm liOU ... f 314 61 v •I• n 11 n • Pro P . 2 bdrm, 1 ba, c:etpete, 11ov1. Moet ull6e free. No ga1aoe. 1875/mo .• RI~ from Ss76twk. 932~ HLIU lfflOE Simi 8pm NHr 1eh0ol1. 811 In•. Ellle 780-113:13. drapee, bullt-lne. '485. 1':~'· 1 Pweon ~45 ~357 d1y1. 851 914 Bey1ron1 bfdO 800· 1, 101 and Brool(hurll 1800 H•ealai .. I 2278 Maple. 1131-2927 1 BR 2 PlflOfll $455 · MW VllW eq n avell from S 1.25 l••••trial Prtt 1375 963-422 1 __ Uafaral1la.. 141 O 2BR 2ba Condo. etove, 2323 Elden Ave , C.M. LatUI ltacla 74 3 n~~,~=7~f117~kty B:~M~N~. ~~~M:-F~I WUll Lovely 4 bd, 2 be home. 2 b(f 2 s; nr SO Cat PG.. c/d, refrlQ. w/d, patio. 648-185-4 larga f bdrm, quiet Mt· 9.~ ~2-4M4 Dtlll MU ~~~~ro~= ~~"!.~ pool, gym, .. curlty, '850/mo. ~52-111172 VILLA VISTA APTS tl~~''c~':re:-r~~ 6j'~J~: ~:~.fAL DEL~XE OFFICE SUITES NN1new,hlghcellngs.flre Prlv ClbhM & pov1 No S825fmo 55 7•5 2lO. 2 Br. 2 Ba lludlo ~1 1575imo. 2 Br 1112 811· ~o 49Y·7124 3 Br. 2 Be. unit,-• bit, Bay1ror11 bldg 700..1,007 sprlnkler,perlltng,fenced pet1. 2 year IMM req. 646-1483 w/balG, yd, extt Efllde Townl\ome. trHnbell. · fumlahed wutler, dryer 1q n 1vall from $1.2S 12X 12 door. 2000-21 & $1200/mo 714·983·8330 A t 11 far-'·L--' toe. S825. 720-0844, llr, c.rf:rt, ek;ony Studio. 2 bike lo beecil. lncld. ~mmer. encled BASEMENT 11 00 Ml tt 3000 a.I. Chuck Splller J!I a1a au•-720-<4891 20 II Tllurln lreth pelnt. c!Mn, avall garaoe 5802 Seuhore 2600 11q 11 Call Mori-Fri 4 bdrm. 3 ba Plan 4 In Harbor Knolls Condo 631· 1266. Baal. leacla 0 C • I M 2,22 2 Br 2 a. Twnh• garlJOe TSL Mgmt 1142• 1803 14-00/mo 1·2~70 TSL Mgm1 642· 1803 9·5. is.42_.1144 Norlhwocd Fin tulle 3 br 2.,., b• $280 000 2 bf. 1':% be corido. aero" HIU 1 11 no ·pe11. · 1912 Wall-# l~rt lucla 2'1H ---For leele. coorporate ol ~r~~or~~::.~n po;:~ B_y_ow_,;._r_._1eo_~_9_6_1_' -lrorn pool, Incl. WHher. 2 Bdr 2 Ba, PoOI. ac>•. 1. ~75/mo. 831-3871 meSliBftU UooviEW GORGEOUS. I Vacati•• flee ac>-. ocean view and 191. Plu• the eddedl•-------• dryer. retrtg. ow $600 prime locallon Ftreplaca. * 2 Br 2 Ba upper No IPllMm Ler~ 2 Br. 2 BL frplc, lnta11 2t07 Pr"tlglous Dover Dr In MCUrlly of a gated com· UH llLE 963-7326 ot 980-4883 Avell 711 &4<4-8573. pete, pool. Nr SC Plue, BHulllully l&lldtcaped patio $1200. 117~59 luxurloo1 condominium Newpor1 Beach, near munlty. This la • mull Prlae Cetta ••11 ·· 2 br. 1 ba. gat CloM 10 Baat. leac• 2'40 SA. $600/mo. 833-11074 gatdefl ap11. Pool & ac>e 1 Br ,~do .... 751mo . .,_ ori Lek• Tlhol'• beaull· CFuoull -~~ w$111h·3~ tql b"•r before deciding on any-Ideal locatlori, tlreet 10 I ~ trl I No -t• 1850 mo P trtoe/decll No"'"'" -·' ~ ,._. -• ....., -· hi"" else $209.500 tlrffl French doors. •••• I ocean ,... ' YOUR OW 2Br lndMdual unit. llke 1 1 ,...... · curlly complew. Call fut North Shore · Incline & ample p1tklng Call . .., Mt>tlcan Ille entry, tend· 1 3 . 3 O O • q I I . 111_4 IUI 988-85e<> I own home. encl gar, Bachtlof 1430 21J..830-232.3 Vlllege Many e•trH SyM Pellcan p openiet tcaped patio Read-; 10 sprinklered-two 19 X 19 3 Br, 2 Ba home nr bch, all COUITRJ dswtir. lrplc. p11lo. no 2 Bdrm, 1'I• 811 1690 Week ot June 111·25. Hall Inc ;14/8-45-&~l move In $450,000 doors 20 h cleat height. a pp 111nce1, f r pt c pets 381 Eu1 18th St. 2250 Vanguard 2 BR 1 Blith. nr oceen. 311 prk:e $550, 540-8053 Liii HAL n lg rear yard 1145·5570 or $825/mo Dye 898-2124. ESTATE Mgr Apt 3 842-1882 540-9828 3111h 61. $645 yrty. Frlpc. l~T IEltm For IHM executive olflow 631-7836 evee 213-439-9543 gar, d/W9hr, See Fri 6110 ., .. "_ lido Penln111Jla, Newport 1•1-1100 2 Br Trl-pleJ(, gar, nr weslisnu 'PM -8PM . & Sii For J I & .. ugull 0 -A-3122..,. 11 H"'h • 1 ·11 fer •·te 400 Oorg..,...·1 2 tlory ···"o Beautlful & P.,_ llke 18 Seo ,. u Y ,.. _,,, ..... • •v ~~~~~~~~-1 --A~ . 0 ""'"' w1 h' ac;ed PoOI bMel'I, $550. 78 It IOAM-12:00. 11500/mo. 3 Bf, 2.,., B•. lllllblllty oltlot apace plu• -FULL ACRE 2B • 2 car gar. rH1 loc PI 1 I ~r Uo . Pl. 650-1433. 1150-8921 IPUTllllTI 2 Br plu•. Avail 6-10. f\Jlly furn .. quiet. coot & 1000 aq tt prtvale ~lo. 91'76850~= Cell Caro ... agt !~~!,~~.,:Ing • 2 Br Meta Verde, new Beau111ulty llndacaped se7s1mo yrly IM, 48 t4 lovefy Agl 1173-11-494 on Ntwpor1 Blvd In Lend· lllT IELLI &REIT . •Spacloue Apts decor 833-8974. No garden ep11. Poot & apa Neptune. 800/252-02112 OCEANFRONT Laguna mark Cannery VIiiage 3 Br, 2 Ba, "Linda .. Model, HOMES FOR RENT *Dining Area pete. $525/mo. P1t1lo1/deckl. No pela Larry or 213/374-10 t3 Beach. fully furn mo Bldo. Dflllnc11ve decorll· ~:~~°le'~c~e ~~u!T: VIEW H~:~~~~~5~~~¢.r~ =~~1;~0.tj.~1 l30018rdpl.x,llngle. $505-SS~~r~rm 1590 Ev... June-Sept.494·10S. ~11:'~~~:v~~no.~ lent condl11on SURROUNDED BY mllllon & ger.,.,. Kids & pets 1 blk 1 H 11 1 & non-amokw only, quiet. 131 E. 18th 1146--8816 3 Br. 2 e.. enclld g11909. leatA•A II xlnt aimoaphete tor lfOIUTllllELITE ONLY $185,0001 s homeal North Tuelln. welco~e-545-20000 Frwyt. 0 un ng on 954W••t 17th,S48·3829 ---3 Bdrm. 2 S. 18th &Balbo• Blvd. .u tMOUtlve otfloea. Avall In t>eautlf\JI Cembrldge Call Agent/Owner Rick Alderetle, Rllr 1 Agent. no lee. ITILmEI FIEE 3 Br 2 Be ept wlloe $870 1825/mo. 714/,99-4942 llaart 2HI• for 2·6 yeat term. All<lng Crt.OreatforsmaJlfamlly (7 14,844-8382 731·4~4 I i 2 4 eundeclc, xlnl loca!lon. 151E21at 548-2408 att7:30PM. M/F apt 10 lthr ft/.Ba 11.20 eq tt, triple end or 2 slnglel. 2 luxurious ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill " •• 1 Bdrm. From 1560 Kid• OK. Avail now.'750 ---Bachelor $430 CIMn 2 er trg kitchen Npt non·amkr 12es' mo -+ Annual CPI Cell SyMa: Ml1r 11.1lt• w/eeparale ••• ,. TIE TillE IEWNIT, um. • Br CAAdO In Ora..,...1r-2 Bdrm. From $650 mo 83 t-1M47 1 Bdrm '505 Hgl• S"AA 2421 E '18th utll. d-'c M "~9 90' 81 Pellcen Prope.-tlet Inc Bethe. Opn Sun 1·5. 43 • Adj $80 000 831 4179 ' w "v--LA QUINTA HERMOSA ' 2 Bd •;. B 1590 >JVV. • .. -· • '.,.. • 714/8-45 1150 t B oker DartmOY1h Jean Clark, Enjoy your own home In Oa t' ef 1· tatlea. • ~:rt0f'1;T3~~ ~u~:I~ 18211 PttkRlde Ln. 1 bllt "435--$480. 1 Br.Ju & ~~6J ~an~uatd St.11-45-SI09 Ch1tmlng COM 2 Br 2 S. C<>Opel'ation. r bkr. 642-8852 lovely nelghl>Orhood on W ol Beacto, 3 bike S ol watllf paid, tnel gar, 540-98211 U1t 1••f Pr91 prof le non-1mltr -----,,----quiet street 3 Bdrm•. 2 p ty lSSO room, dack, tennl• prlvl-Edi gae bbq, dahwthr. .., 26-39 1375 plua lul For IHae otfloe epace In bath•. brick fireplace. rorr -legit & swimming paol. nger I • IHW& ·-UYFIMT 759-0658 Tu11ln Watanouae apace ltll IEU FUT! Woodbridge: ~at Warm- ington 1ownhome Plen A, 2 b<. 2 ba, all lop up-gredee, huge tenoed yard w/lge patio • auto 19<1nkletl. beaut land- tcaped, lmmac. lhruoul. Walk lo comm. pool. spa, tennlt & lake Must ... 1 $141.900 By owner. 551-0ee7 ahake root Large yard EllWI $550/mo. Avall lmmed Ml·M41 ... -.,..,., Lrg 3 Br. 2 Ba, pV1 beh, atao avall Cell 551-ase1 $210.000 Callnowl vaca11on In S1ral· 966-1750. 1 1..,.rtleac• ZHt U2·IOU -.eSliBftU compte111(t1,gar $1800 F to111r2Brap1HB S22f LAROEDELUXE Margaret Duttey lord-Avon 100• Brittan 2 br, 1'h ba condo. ate. $485/mo. 2 Br. 1 'I• Ba. Tt .... 1$ yrly. 1175-7687 mo. & ~ utll. Eller EXECUTIVE SUITES 142Al200 and Europe and enjoy Po011.apu,1ennl1.S850 IOW9r unit. patio. L/R. hw0..4ffftrrtet NEWPORT PIER AREA 53&-7593.97>3797 2025NEWPORTBLVD freedom and aavlng by 499-3573 213-599-3813 Spa<ious single. one carport. Frplc, veulled celllnge, dbl deluxe 3 Br. 2 Ba. no F 10 thr w/M/F auper c111n COSTA MESA - owning your own 18th d & bA.. ls 527 w. Wlllon ..,_, 1 8d pet1. yeerly. $1200/mo. . .... , ·~A .... NB ,. __ ... _ MARY STAPLETON ' Cen1ury ap1 For <letalla 2 Br Irv t n e con o two n1room ap . TSL Mgm1 642· 1803 gat • .,....... 19• rm. 87"' •• ..... -.....,.1...., """""'· REAL TOR. SS0-1236 ' •, , , call 714-493 .. 101 w/garl!(le, $825/mo. Ag1. 1'/, Ba. $83!>-$850 .,.........., 1310.1175-9843 Frid Glbeon 559-11400 '495/mo. 2 Br 1114 Ba 2 Bdrm 2'..\ e.. $760 MIUIUn IOIYIOU Lui1ury otflce. oey view. C11ta •tu 2124 IOW9f un11. petto. U R, eeew 18th. s1 Bath, Shower. Kitchen, sXNTX AN~ HTS. 3BR, carport. 527 W. Wll9on 11-45-27311 542-4906 Coveting So. Or. Cnty, Cennery Vlllaoe 900 IQ TSL Mgmt 11-42 1803 Leguna lo San Clemente n. 1173-5663 WllllllllEOHH 1112 ba, 24•30 garege. • WlllUllYILUll 1161_.9119 -·----..,.......,,....-...,.,- ocEANFRONT no pe11. S750 111/IUI t $495/mo. 2 Br p<>ol, pello. 2 Br Aple Avtll lmmed. IN N.,....,PORT BEACH -N 8 ApproK 643 eltt 38R 2ba, meny upgradee, By ••so 000 Ot<l S30e dep 548-0814 -it•-u 2 pereona only, no pell. .,...... LR car"""' "" Male 10 lhr 4 bd lwnhM upper olflot Sttower & 2 'ITS,_, upslalre unit owne<,.-' · erl . ~•5 325 J 17th Pl 11-46-5137 """''.pa, ·" ,...... .. Slnglet 1&2BdrmApar1-Ea.at 811 arH Gar~. Kllchenelle $4 8'0 ,_, p()Ol/patk $ 114,750 ~,fi"'x pr~ a1101 va~ ' • ..,.rt leacll 21' Large 2 tlory 3 bdrm, 2112 rURNISH[O or 11AM·7 N o p •I • ssetss~ menll & Townhoo... Po o I . non • 'm k r 1146-2947 by owner Call 857-6673 1140-7~n~59~~2;~a e 1 "'!lrLDxuRY CONDO. ba. '~I ,un1,', ... BaleOny UNFURNISHED. TSL 154-00111 Some ere elegantly 1250/mo. Cell l(aren -------- . fully furn. close to Hoag 0111'"""' no •• ng .,.. ALL UTIUTl[S lllO 111¥1$ '" furntllhed Day• 855-9300, EVH IEWPHT IUOI .. E -oc-=-=EA'"'"NFRONT Hosp $850/mo Cell With flrec>I-. Obie ger PAID. Hf ALTH • ~----a nu From $595 72<>-1450 1000 tq tt well malnlalned •Wrml•l•l•U•I Reduced 10 $425,000 tor wkdy~ (71411-624-71122. Poolel/\dmuchmore.no CLUBS TENNIS Wtththlead&Celc:redll ~.-u IW OnJamboreerd.at M/F 20-30 10 ahr w tSlde btdgonqultrl11ree1. Part< VIiia fut tale Best Beacn n11 .. twlmda 1-946-2143 pell $875. Cell -· SWIMMING. plus -PIT •IUI IPAITllll1'$ San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. C.M. Twnhme. lmmed. Aaalgned parking. Save lhe RMlttrs fee on fron1 bargain O*n or &45-2604 wllnd• 55&-0379 much more' Sorry, ,.., B11utlfully tandeceped M4-1to0 ooc. No l(lda or "'"'"· garagee avell. ll-4>4800 °' our 28r, 2811 dlOiCe to-640-7990 659 .. 22 I ._... llY ,...... 1145-3323 d•"'" cetlon home. Al1ractlv«y ' NEWPORT CREST IEITW no pe13 Models _., gwden apll. Pool & ac>•. VerulllM 1 Br view of $275/mo Incl u1111, $150 , •. tand&ceped·redwood Reduced 10 loweel CONDO. 11o 4bdrm.S700-$1200. opendaity9to6 •OISf&•U Pellot/declca.Nopet1. ocHn Pool' ctbhH dep,631-11748 NFWPORT CENTER. Full deck. High U1Umable. pr Ice · TO w NH 0 u SE· eeau1. 3Br or -. den Senta Ana complex of1er1 Bachelor '425 s d ' 2-6 9 · M F ...., eh 2 b Mrvlce E.xeQ.lttve Sul1" Prloed tor lmmed aale. Deapere1e o-movedl s13001mo Agt 645--0295 Oakwood I 1p1clou1 •Pl wtcrpl, 1 Br '605-$510 '825· an v 114 14 / b: ~~n:osc rPlu~: $575-$825 640-5470 1911,500 551-8177 Open Prk:e, St26,000 which ts ,._ J 2 ~I drapee, 11ove. carport, 2 Br 1 '/•Be $590 Veraalllet 2 Br. 2 Ba. pool pool, Jee. 1270 10 S3llO NICE ottiot In Corona <lei HOYie Sun 1-4 122.000 below appralaal -•er• sor G•rden Ap•rtments PoOI•. lndry rm. play 13 t E 18th. 8.olS.6816 clubhoule, frplc). $700. IMl2-7521 979· 195!) Mar 320 • q. l2110tmo 121Rocl<wood value 3 bd. 2 b•. spllt 4Br28a,Cdbi 900vrly ealty N 8 .... s area.Only3mlnorthof 181!:' llllh. 11-42-0558 Sendyll-42-11149 .. ,F A .. A,e h~·-. """"'· ptueu111 645-5383 2333 La Ii I 10'5" level. Bkr 833-8182 3 Br2 Ba,SlOOOyrly ewport el<n O. SC Plue. Sofr; no pell VERSAILLES ..., .,,., """"" """" E Cou1 H Ha 81 ':16 Spectal eummerrentals-1 J700 16thStreet Fairview Vlllu , 811 So Bechelor S430 VILLA BALBOA •P•· tennll $300 · wy, IHmllt IPHIAU Br condo ori bay, 4 Br 651·1177 (at Dover) Fairview SA. ~7-7-4115. 1 Bdrrtl S50S5 5 CONOOSll3t_.960 545-2439 evea/wknd• _1 ------- Bayctest E~anllvan rambling houae on Bal Ill. 642· 5'13 e.cn.IOf Unit 1350 utll• 2 Bdrm, 1 'I• Ba 90 M/F to lhr 2 bt 2 bl 01c IUlte, MWty redec, w/2 wett~~~~·A Ba, aMll IW.n ~. Frplc, ,_ carpet, 2250 :.0."'tfed Way ~ell~:.~"~ er,;C:,!! Promontoty P1 .Pt wtih orce. beth & huge 15001or~ ""' ,. . ..,...._. .y. ,.., •••••it-IT Nniport Bud! No. no peta. 1131-0921 """"' ....... ,...... " -.-view NB '430 873-4345 IP-. 14>proit " MCUrlty eyetem. trg PoOI. ---~ cwn. apece. &45-a 152. · total. Incl u111, cttentng. manyxlrU.Mul11-uM41h ll1·11ll .W. 88011'V1MA~ue BAYTIMBERAPT PALMMESAAPTS Br N.8 cln,non,amkr,prof , unlurn. $300 mo Avail room Welt -(al 16th) 1 Br trp4c. Po<>I. prtvale 1581 Meaa Dr Yrty, nr ocean. 1 • nu M/F 10 ltlare Oen view. 3 lmmed e3 t-3296 dys, mank:ured ByOwnef Udolsle·3 bdrm& sun rm. Turtlerl)ci( coodo, 2 BR, 64s.lJ04 pello,encbdgeraoe ~40 Unlurn 1 Br ::~~1/~\J•'~111P~ bd, 3 be, Ntwpor1 Cr•t 11 .... '. Prlnclpall orily please ttreplac;e, Sllotters, Im-den. icln1 loc vie:-Pool. $475/mo. 31>9 W Bay St Call btwn 9-4. s.48-9860 HM Sal/Sun 209112 J3rd Condo With 2 femalel •llllXf tf'f'IOI$* $325.000 macula1e S1900 tennla. avall 811 .• 975 646-9883 138()/mo 573-5747 or q MO FREE AENl l..terli41ct To6PM2131822-7454x Beytrorit Condo· 2 bdrm WOODBRIDGE-LAKE A rtaeata UaJ. Be&ul 3 bdlownhOuM 2,A Dua Peiat 212' St. 1 room 10 4 room• Adil St,Hl,000 859, wlmds & all 8PM with poo4 aod aec:urlty VIEW $7115 Cloee lo tldl LC gale, Cl 2776 Near Soulh Coul Plaze, Alrporter Inn & FrwtS No .. 7141845-5948 WATERFRONT HOMES 3 Br "l'A Ba lemlly rm ....... b1&U ZlM ~;.. ,.0!'18~. ~.",!c5128 I 2 Br Saa 1a1ate awatd winning Ptntrldge ..... required Wa. Oete, Ir I f bl ..,_,..,,.,, -.....,... pool, Ill>• & tenn 1· Cove 2 Br Condo to C.rt AM 833-3223 l ... 1to0 TWI flllllY LIDO ISLE. 38R & 11.1n lrplC, ate. we1 bar, d wtoer pelt. ,.._.,_ Br 1 .... SC w/d, rth1, frplc, $700. 2 Br. $500. Ytat1y. Poot, nr INtt Preter nor>-emkr, =:----:--:---::-:--::; Only $325,000 Or'lve by room, tlrepleoe, lhuttere. garaoe W/oe>ef*', tutti 1725 .............. 2 . ..... nr AllO 3 er plu• den beech, bul. No pe11 partly tum. 19•. pool, Office apace for ...... 747 ::===:::;:::::;~~;-! 3226 Bro1d, Newpor1 lmmaculata$1900. patio wl aul oma llc Imo. on,._ ...... P1a&.FvllMC.pQOla.jac, lwnhH. 1475 Agl 49M277 garage $300/mo tt,$895/moutHepd A/C, 4 Br 2 n-OWC 11471< H_,_,nts & call' for yOYr Newpor1 Townhome with eprlnkltre, large tun Tom wkdyl 18 18: -lghl rm. i 52Stmo 7 1 4 17 5 1·4 8 8 7 Or ~round fir 10S5 El · .,. • · -v · d ...... Lo.,..., 3 Br unit d41ck. view of North Lake wknd 759-088S lmmtd oooupaocy. Dye Harbor Cf'Mlc, 2 Br 2 s.. ~ty-Catllln• view, 71417.,,. ,..2... __ , n. ,.._1 ,,_A '22K dn AcrOll lrorn apptl (2).3 bdrm tamdlly, 3 WATe.RFRONT HOMES $1050/mo 759-9 t94 cereu ... Jiu 2721 K.sy 956-7393, -Ive pool MUn•.? bltll 10 bctl 3 br, 2 bath apertmenl ~.,.., "" 3 .. Bi'iino E"'~F".trv;.& p<>ol, 1ennt1, ctbhM & bath. 2 tlrepleoe. 2 ectcs. Cell 831• 1400 evee/wtmda -65()..83&11 I 7 O O. 9 7 O • 7 7 4 0 CIOM lo ~lngl Ideal Nwpl Bal OoMtl view, 3Br Adam~ cenel. Fatl 11corw lenotd yttd, 2 car garage I i bdrm. 11ove, refriVtr-1 eY91/wllnde. lor 2 or 3 adutta. no pet•. home, around 25. M/F, 9e2·1227. 963~2 MC'1 Illa... blaa• 2208 La1aaa leacla 2 4 11or, gatage, '(ft'f. meture ec:~ c:o~ 8~•~• 8:· S830/mo. Avllll. June 15. $315. Alie for Cr!Qcat or 754-1040 Mr Tracy 5 l>dn'll,3 t>e 19• homeJ 0..111•1~·~~=~ Pr••· Preuy. de8ll 2 er 1 Ba 214,., 11/2 la =1,,:11~19~~'..a!S:· ~er9ci. 18751mo ~1 S~~= 1 ~~onr ~~~ (714)642-0t38 Steve e31-12~ • 1290/uP. carpels W•tCllfT.$268.000 Wll •·--Cape Cod 1 blk lrom Lar~ yttd. oceen view. · Oonnell,~9or 2-8PM.49&-9482 laataAaa 2710 Prol mate, 1trelgh1, ~;~~=~~=~· u.ten to otter•. 11-42 .. 959 S Cl t 107.. walllf. $825. 875-9687. Property on mar1ctt, must 2 br, 1 be duplex, So. ol Euttlde 111 1 BR new lut. ••A•L 74 lllO 111_1 lH non·•mkr/drnlu wllllel lngton a..cri ~2•2834 •• •••• 1 • • I • 2222 agree 10 lhow lor .... llwy. frplc. Avell. 811. · arp • -• •5 to ehr your 1uxurloo1 --------111 l&llH 114 100 •• flJll Ctrtla I ., 1'50 MO 497-1232 . Quiet tingle only '875 cp1'· bl'tn•. encl gar. no 112 blOCk tom. 1 Bdr. II home/condo/apt Call • WOITIYI 191T11 • .,.lllHM4-l•• OCEAN VIEW °Free new 2br,2ba.fp,beamilvrm, Cuitornw~/ lua,4 bd, mo.873-3415. ~;1:11:1:ernm!.L~'. $450. 122 11th St Wlthltllud&CalCfedlt StanOl1on,530-3116 l MOFREERENT Z41neneu Cadillac 3 bdrm. 2 ba., 2cga154';;'~~9Sl100.No 3 be home. ~O oarege. JINIS, aft8,979-3348Pam 536-4471 WllPIYMIEUI Prof. peraon 10 stir 3br,W11hel'lortlerm1MM.llJU 8-lltlM cus1om. lormal 12 7 9 . 0 0 0 0 w n e r pete. · oceen 111ew1. pool. Top floor of well 1ocat.c1 1 Br. built In 11ove a oven, lllT J1Y 3ba CdM home w/OONn MNlot aull• Keep your 4 bd home Flexlblt 998-8789 or 547-8738 Cttta Mua 224 l 1 cuzz1 11 8 o o Warmington txlllt duplex, refrloe, carpet•. drapea II....,,. iir•• vu. Ref• Rete. &44-5347 overhHd low & pro- term•lender owned Wit .,. .... 1 I l lOO yeer-round497-1037 Carpet• & drapee 1rp1c "'-1 Br with ga1ege. Nopela.INI0-21175. -••• 5-l'ttalonallmagehlQn 8111 con 11 de r 1 r ad• ... 1.1 I ••tt 1 Br hoose with frplc, PV1 IU porctl 111 bull1me No pell. $420/mo. San11 Ana oompltx otter• Reep. M/F to llhr ,_ 2 er Dover er Suite 14 New· 11,075,000 lXGUNl BEACH etngles only. $350/mo Sun drenched hlll etde 11\d.;: ~ arw. 11-45-5577 2 bd. 1 bl, prlv aun deck, 1p1clou1 apt wt crp1. eodow/11r110lll M. Cotte port Beach. 831-3851. - Treasure late-new & uled ullls lncld 751·77111. hOme. 3 Br 3 Ba. format 111001 A 111 ~awl...,... Newly remodeled ludlo encloMd gat wttl\ W/D drepee, etove. carport, Me11/Newport ar11. u., ·,',1,~,·.0 ... u·,n·'. I 1lng1M & dbl• $26.500 lo 2 b<l, 1 bl, Of'I quiet ~~ngt.:,. lrfprleon.1 2~00bac"k HARBO~EAI TY ant, ·"'95 Inc. all ~tit. & hoollup. CIOM 10 8dl and p<>olt, lndry rm. pity 1326/mo , ,, & IHI Wl111FINT.,,. ' Sll5 500 Lii t ~,........, ca _.. .., ahopplng oenter ~85. ltM. Only 3 ml north of 642-9891, NEWPORT BEACH on RI •l E <,1 ,-1f 499 67 0 ee1y e cul-de-sac $700/mo. yard 'w t gardener 714187~ gwdenlng. 1892 E. Or· Nope11. 714-341-14111 SC Plua.. Sony no pelt Retired unanaumbered Cout Hwy, t!PP'O• 1,000 831-1400 ---4---Rell Aeq. 642-524 1 avee. S tOOO/mo. IMM Avlll CdM 2 BA. 1 Ba.,_ pein1 ange. Drive by' call Fairview Vlllu. 811 So Bertender for partlH eq 11 Stipe avail. --------,---NB, Unlverlal 24•60. 2BR. 3 br. 2·~ be. 2 , ...... , wet Julu I For appl cell & ""'''· clOM lo ............ S4S-7009 Bachelor Apt near bMctl, Ftlrtriew SA 547 7435 71~S-7100 IY tWIEa is.. xlnl cond. mature bar, deok ott ~bdrm, 497. 11126 an 7PM .... ,,;;." $800 mo. 7eo:;397 P .. L .. "E•"' APT. all ulll• pd. Non amllr · • · Free room tor llQhl main· ••-wtoE 1 B f ........ " ...... ""' S375tmo. 98()..21188. •---, .._ tenence Ann 5.40·2303. _W_•_h_•_ve_IPllOl ___ w_tdesk--• -mob le park. oet ac. yard. dbl gat. w/,..,_1, •i l yiei 7 fr""'. 2 ,~-· ~ultt -•svw "'~"22 5 b S45M 120M -,......~ II ea 1 I PENTHOUSE APT·2Br, ,.... --..-~ 4 avallabi. • NOWI Reas, 1ar a.rti.r • 1141,000 ay ac;ceee • comm. paol/191. CloM IBa b9amed celll end unit Ave 750 Bach-Full ktt, nr bdl, no Co1t1 M111. Working =---.,..,....,,,.---,..~-..,..1 Rent • Come by & Ide L.owe.11nS..vtew dwn, OWC t>el. 875-8487 10 SC Plaza. $850/mo EJe01111 2 Br tWfltl ... w}d, pooi, no pelt. 4:.'.ll $:! mo. 75e-0980 pell, no wnolllng, $490 mete, non-drinker. Ammle,M/F,paol, jecurzl, 1881 Wtttcllfl on.... Npt ~optavella:>le aeteryl.ell Pau1Hlckey85S-2882 relrlB, $800 Agt ward . 1750 mo . mo lnclu111.~587 $250/mo. hH prlv. 5 mtn/OCC, Cell Mike Bdl. 642_9914 Ao9. or Atlllforappt,640-8227 Crt1tl 1125 3Br 2.Be, big family rm, 49&-5 llO $40-1208. 2B~~~L~~~ WT Furn rm In Coe1• M-751-9455 Stu Executive 5 er 2 ltvel poo r=-Ion p--w-D/W, $750. Agl. Pele MALLORCA. 2 Bdrm, 2 It llll-11 cw ok petlo 1p1c gu f bdrm '426 • 1375 deP. home, $225/mo. Call Rmmtt needed nr So l---------aaed IOI ~htng' ...... ,.,t. compan · ..,.,,.. 751-3191 be. l.Akt View. db6t Qar --""-...-.. -di~ ' ' ou pd Mature cpi. Chna '" 4, 11-45-2435. Co111 Plau, S275 atiattl · Vie• Memorlal Parle. w1th opener pool 1825 .,ove,ttiw..,_, ape, pref'd. Nr 406 Fwy Carporl Avail now lnt&h ltll by Ne• low price choice locetlon 25% 3Br, 3Ba upgredtd condo 837·3341 · . NOW $875 lndr; rm 81)3..48G4, 846-9243 h • 1&.lfFI 54M289 e1I 4·30 5 www 11 ;c:; LI $300.000 aw._woi c a•h dis count on park 1925 mo. LR028RW/FRPLC SPMC 831~107 IBrlnnewdeluxe l'#nhat .,,.,.., eq .. """one._ tlnanoa. Move In g en 810/328-7270 elt 6PM &St-2282 Ag1. l~rt ..... f2it $parllllng clMr1 2 bdfm, DELAWARE PINES wllrplc lull hOUM prtv Rmmla wn1d lo ahr 2 bd, Mar Only 55 per eq It ~1~mm~,~j;" Da·~H"~Oaih 13 '875/mo, 4 Br 2 Ba, nu 341F.2'% Ba Condo. "'IMU 1'/• be. 1536-640. Ut111 2Br,S8001mo. frH ~•hr/dryer. g•; ~'/.ba.S2J5 • ·~utt~• ~, .. , Pf""tl .. tor var-or __ _ cpl, drape. & palnl V• l800tmo. Newport Ter-144-2111 paid, mrtg_I. o-aoe. 2 Frplc,p<>ol,Olf, w/e uto door, M/F 6"et90e1 on-em r .~'J .. 70 00 u•e1 Agt. UI .... •-it B .M W/S50K cant Ref1 r ... "d 500 u21~,.... email chlldren Ok, no pr1vata petlo $295/mo. Rob 114~5211 u ..,.... -Pymmt ltl10001m. Trever•• 0-..,r .. gl race . .,..·....,.. Cttta•tu Z714 ........ HOpete.842·9807 1-=-----:---:---::,-:::,..I 211 ~ e.1111 " 4 bd 3 b c II 2 ,9e0 Wal1-11-42-4906 19221 o.i--St Non emkr, mlltlltmllt. Roomm111 to lhr 3 er ercial Spectaculat View ~~1 ~~. ~!: 559~22 t· trpt~. pao1~i:n1,, !"atk 10 UITllll TWm private room & balh. ~~2~129~';~ 11~ c~! a..t&la ltll $2.995,000 642·9118e Conde 3 Br. 2 car garage. bHc:h. $1300/monthly 2 Br. 1'~ $835/mo ~ I Br wllh Glf'IOI. Deluxe 2BR 2be In 4-ptex, l<ttch prlv. l250 "' utll1. or Mar11 eoo eq. fi . pv1 betfi. ••ler Wm. Cote, Broker $795/mo. Xlnt locellon. on teue 640.5272 evtt. carport, ywd/balcony, all No pe11. $420/mo cph, drpe, bulltln1, encl. Avell 11-18, 979-9453. & pd 11 V9ll tncl Call (714,780-1900 111Pt.O Po o I 7 5 I • g 1 9 5 , bltlne. lndr; rm. 11-45-6577 gar, hk·upe, no pet1 Rm for elMn, quiet. raep. . Roommet• 10 1har1 2 1J:: aq,' h c ~ ~ Balboe Penlneula vintage, ~157 4 BR. lam rm, lrpto. nu 253118anteAneAve. Newly remodeled eludto 1525, 5-40-4'484 PlrlOO In IM'lhM. 1230 etory. 2 bdrm. 2 ba houM yard. c.i. Svtt• T 130 E ... 14BIRll.!!_, ~__.:-always rented, R-2 lot, .,., Eaallld• 3 Br 1 e. enclld ~~~e;''· OOMS 1 5~ O&I ,;~~ TSL Mgmt 11-42-1803 "'"1. $395 Inc. air utll. & Huntington Cr.... Ap1'. mo. Bob 548-75113 •,nx.?2,~t~!-. '! .. ~•mleo. 17th St, C.M. $500/mo Luxury .,.,,,. ,..,.,... block 10 eand Prleed 10 ' _. Lu _ ... tt IM 1 & 2 ..._._, ""' _....., 30 PLUS teparale llOO tq tt It 1 S 2 4 5 O 0 0 garage, patio, large yaJd, S Elalde 3 Br. 1 Bl, email garqentng, 1892 E. Or-xur; ... u ng. Room !Of r9nl 2 br houM ll-42·t225 or 759·8031 e31· 19 • gueet houM w11h nr ... ;:0_67~1111 5PM ' · no pe1•. $555/mo. + t DOVER SHORE 3 bdrm. encl yd. 1 cer ga r. ange. Drive by, cell Bdrm, with Ol'eotl• llMll °"•ranch 1~ S.Ck Bay John ~S,,-IOpe-.-omc..-=---,-,-1-0r-e place Lga1011nd101101 mo uaurll~ dep. g~ ;!J~t r~'.'r!~: S800tmo, ~~t8 Ptu. 645-7009 :.:::::.=-~~ llM.H75mo.54M1111. SlnQllPwlfltneed•Rmmt ac>eoe 1valt. C.2. llOO lrult ""'· Prlaed •• lac .. eher 1350 548-SM2or7 0-5629 l1t00tmo.873-1734 ctMndl9. 1 lul ..... la 1'141 ~18,3tromt-5. evee. lnC.M.atN2Br.t'h 8&. eq.h.CM.548-7240 1335,000 CdM l\orne + 2 Income. E/llde 4 Bt. 2 Ba. lam rm. Dupi.it Nwpt Hot• 3 er E. Side chwmer 2Br, 1Be, Room wlpr1v•t• entrenc:., p<>ol, tndr;, $296/mo. 'A al flUD llll.n 13tOK. Jan, United Bro-din rm, frplc), fencd yd 2t,t a•. 2 ltory, ~ C., gar'. cpta/drpa, bM•. frple, kllcllenette, bath. 1 ~!~· .... ~, dep Aft 4 a..•-•---Mt--11 H k • r a 5 5 3 -1 4 1 7 '850 1 yr .... ,,,, lut ll-4&-9095 or 842 .. Cle2 gatege, petlo, POOi. lndr) K bunk port ? ml/boh. 136() Ind utllt .,._........, .... -- 873-7771 ' pkl9d19.Av1118/15.Klde fd.MOOmo. let+MC, enney • Nopeq.831·9211 WALK TO BEACH f208 .28&aq f1 W t;;;i;:;; ... n .. """ OK. no pell. 11-45-5089 L~ exeo. home on 1/3 aveH July 1 6"e--4"4 D1'dn't he Win the "'---In ,_ ~ .......... _ .,..._ lncldt ~. "om Prl~ condition home CdM relall/office bldg ap-ca A,... r-1 ••~-cut acre 4 BR, 38A, newt)' ... "'--UN Ml 9'Tll ,..,.,... -V"' ..... ,..,.._ *540/mo ""'• t066 pro.r. 10000 •q ft " ..... e ....... a-• decor11ee1,111111tru1ne1ExecCondo.1 .... ..,...,, MonacoGrandPnx 1n'73'1 Wktyren1111ncirw.....ir. l.228mo.+u111.1atatut ..._.. Wfbonul rm,,_ Clf9tll'I• $9&(1000 's2so 000 dn baCllefOr. $395 8300 ~ fum C# S)Of't I~ + depotl1 Reep penM)rl -.. -.... --1-.--.---:="~orwl~=::: Xlnt ' flninclng', gr11i ~;2~ WaJtze, eel' ='•:n-';~f:mo~ ~p p<>ol, doee 10°6.C. Piau'. f°") ,..... /S _ ~ ~·r:. 2:;'4 wlrwA. Of"it. Avell June t5 N9wpcwt a.:• llH 1nt0u1Met• Al9owolu-potent1a1.117M'TOOao1 .... "" 542-4118 l::>/~:ei&-~ne~· .-I\.. -Newport llvd, CM. 846-2081 2100eqft.welm.intalned "" •lllnanc;lng DELUXE 4/PLEX •um• 00 IS E. 3 bd 2 be II '""' r• not Wit •llO (or wllll) lltn11tybun\po1t WE LOOI FOii ~on qui.t l tr..,. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3 8', 2 Be. OWT*'I unit Nr 3 bdrm, 2 bl, 2 Fplc, on LI L rm. . x LG 1 Bf ~96 2 8' $595 "'"· oon't '"' b.ad-roii'r• nol lloftt &4MeOo or 14&-'323, 1164 PORT CARLOW SC Plue owe 111. CUl·d••H C. CIOH lo pa~.: No~eoe, .... ·1~~1 . Poot, Pt tlo, Fr pie: I Ill t ' ty ---I-.=..--==-:,,...,.-:--~ ...... ,,._ .... .,_ .... ~ " • .,_2 .. ~ 1 llt11ntybllfllPOf1 is ont DI • s me rtt _ YOl 1 • •na up uea " tnctu.-Jo Ann .,,,.an, ._,or w/176,000 dn Bkr acrioote, perk•. golf .,..,..... -.... "'lltttlll ...... _, f1001 Ol•llS at S..•incl Vollwe --t" ... --..... 18101 ........._ CALL 769-4819 55tt-e17t courM. •92&. AN• 0, LOVELY HOME ,,. ..,..., -. _,_ ,_.,.,_ .-......~ mil D EA8T8tDE TRIPLEX, 2 213-498-7233 Carol 4 8~y!r,'°t!..artl0'• ~~~tJc.a.. ~ on 0~1::;~~1:':0~: ;.~~:It ~~~~a:: ..... ~.!~:'"" ~:.i:..~on .... IUPIUTI ~~ blth. 118&,000. ~Verdi: •ttr,: 3br. t1sso1mo. tll ;~~~~"frr.. A ~.~~~l~~n~:r~~~~~ = :::.: .!=:'J; ~~J.:!o8tf:~1 Up 10 1.00 eq ft, :'1 or In f'.oreclolurt 38A Npl 1 8 -A~;. "!.~~~·1 ""3r 7to.o347. nt•t•.....t , .. e IOl ... I lfllh IN........, btOO't encl "uttl N "--~Hwy Photoe tlken/...,.t Gt*d ~ IOO IQ Of· Hta home Prime e«Mr UYI AT 11111&11 ••• _,., ""' ..,. Need • hOme for • few LMoe &Nldl 1 111 Mh>· ~. ~OOild b; n11urt4 ;;'~~ bt"ltt "44· 1~ t.aoune w . 414-&294 e mo°'*"*' &ervtot flola. c.i dMdt. E.Mt lot. Pool end~ Prloed &MuttM 38R owner'• unit Near 191h & Placantte, 4 monthl7 LOYet'f ~ 3 rat wood ~·~ 11111 ltMts tou1t1. S•t111n1t11t p.oota. • 1.cvuo alld •er.dtta• !ye Wltneu OM l»-1191 10 00¥9' COltl on~ ~ wt.,._ Of weter 2BR ,..,. Br· 1314 Be. enclad patio, Ilk 1 a .. In Nwpt Hgte for rtlfrtg 8lnddD. 151~.,... • tOftYtnllftl lonho~ 11ta1 tl!OOO!llC •ncl ...... TN MIOldfta, Ja ..... t•nll 1111 1'1o11et 12.-& 811 tel 1>t1tow °' renl both tor dlllhwlllhtr, kid• " P.e'• Mii Submit on rent7 20th. t. 1 • .... Id KNX Aedlo N9wpcwt °"' l!Ot TU9tln Av, NB mulmuM Income Prime Oil. 17211/mo. SllOO eeour• 873..e338, M2.teee. Large MWfy dtcor'ltlld 2 rmploymt11I and .,ou'tt IOI I plate aft1on. tlOU • 131-41S4 ln'-Ntlonel ll\ldent b-W ... llllJIY tocatlon '300,000 Cell lty Agent 110 f... If Clefl1t111 oroudl1 tl!lhOmt (htnKtnntybun~po<tl) 11\offloaill Chenge.H091 a ~ ~ ll1U Merilyn Coombe, Agl 3'4&.2000 PANORAMIC ,w.o«IOli lfWlled .,.., Ont 1nd two btclroom, ont 1nd two bath ""°..,. reioc.tlng llUdlnt tl'Oft'I ~ for r~1 ........ A A• ... b-8-46-f915 Nr 8C Ptau. 3 Br. 1 ~.a.. OCEAN VIEW em1~I '::id. '4711/C: tclult .-itflltlll& from~~ Belboe COiiet Tuettn°"' 132 ... t:M IO _....,""""* SW. ......,,._. ,.._, ...... , 8 Hitlll)'uS)Ofaoed 4 lr,2 ~713-0719, d•"• s d dlnt ~~.Worb ""'-· ..... of~ Heed 3 or 4-pltlx In Cost• t07t •nit Aou . .. f ,........ , Vi~w1n WICIOCll31r2ba,lgpettoe .... U~Jl'Jlff. In Hunt lkfl. Cll ~ = ~c:o:· ·= =1~9~· only Cell egl C::':,:7= Blutt.. fr /:;:. wllW 111. 11 a'~ Hgeu'l 1'1Ql(l' • ,)1J" :::::.,:,mo J ul/Aug ,;of, m:r-u~ ww.neroot. a3-H7f. on thlt detalc:Md N.8 1 If' avd In• 3 8, :l •lry ~lfleld M beytront, ·~ non•tmkr 10010n9 lo home. f• ltnd Aeduo.d "'""' 1WMaa w/ttj)IO, gar die, ..... ,.... 2 br. 2 "' ... lge '"" hOl.ia Ot j;:::in'"i=:r=~= l l00,000. Mtf'tallT dthwf," .. w/d,MitOOll' 111'fl/••• .... fl.ft .,., ~-aM. conclO w/f/JA ""9fllt ... dlla.W...v.tc» -.... IUI. 8mell to teroer apt• un111, csoor. Nied ,.....,bte mlf. 144-1411 'r.::.'}':.J!O,: ~~'2 ism Hun1111111on v~~':.,,.~"tll\CIOll ,Be.ell. CA ~. IWlllof, '7a.e181. , ~~ ot~z.::t::: NT.-.. .,.._ llf.1111 __ =:r•::,e:t:rm:;~~ ~:~:c,.:,11;.=!;,::, otlltchn ..ioorM. Fro111 111e 5'fl CMeo ,,.,,,., dnwt llQT1ll on leecll to CdM ~I, e..i&i mp e" • ~ ·~ H1v1 rCM.1 1aed tod1r't Trade wour 01r1 aluff for prolemtton. 10 ~· ••· 2268 Ptciflc A¥e, The IHIHt draw In lhe 2 8dnn '14 11th IMO McfM6M. 111111 wnl 1111 Md,... i. S. ..... Wiii' ,...._ ~ J lw, I ,~ ~·:=-• Cteuln.cl Ada? If no\, , 8 c·· c I .. w I 0111 Piiot * W. ~ , ... ....i--............ ~ ....... 10 .......... A. bl. MOOO mo. .. Qnin.. ·I --·-_,. or ~,. _._..._ ""e-t ne•P.oo<ll••wllha ~ • ,.. a l nob ee I 'Y ...,.1_.sa .,·--...-" .. ._ ...,..,,_, _,...,,. .... Aeeftor,17M18t . l 1.e)Mt-01M..,... ""::""°1_.,,, ~~~~~~n aL~• ~~t~ i1we&-5m ~~~M642~n -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~;-~·==~ -========='==--====:o.-==....+-.;;:;=="'-~"'-.:=-=======L.-=========i..;..;;;;;;;;:::;::;;: __ .....__ _ _.,..._ '· - C6 Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday. June 10, 1983 ----~---~-1 .. c_a""rr~•.-•2._,... ___ Coatracter1 Goatral l &ar•t•I• H&1lla1_ IHH1t lltUa1 ltaiatla1_ 'Pluttr/Rerah Sol ar $1.84 per day ., ... lrM•1 .... 1 A.FfoRbABLE 'carpentry. • ... , Gffltrlltfttl btifJPJoes Mature couple avalt n.1.'stevana l!111mfng, Interior ~ .;.;,;~.-.-.-'T-W_U_n __ "lHIRMulleOl11llowed" plumb, alee. Quality A.dd'nt/~od Plana& I &Sm1llMovtngJ001 & 1>0nd1ble 530 7617 & eioorior qutllly work ~ IU S TIMEt•IDI Thel"1AllyOuP•v Oon'tpletw/ocoun .. I work/servtce751-7118 p-.mlteBon".:,.lna'd Topped/removed~ CIHn MIKE848-1391 5561876dy • '1 roet rat '• Free 111t0 1 ; " PIA'llAt"•" II -· .,..,, · up, new 11wn1. 7., 1-3478 ___ • a 1 9 • , "~ A qulol llCI of Ille II thel 30 '~;Ya ad IHbll,fOJ ll?c tl'I A.II Phaee1 C11penlry Lie. ii 418570 648-4271 HA.UL·MOVE-AEMOVE Stuoenl will nouaetlt, ..,, 645 :J'J•ll or 646•4561 I · L ' your energy blllt may go in lhe Do you heve e ju gemenl & R•palr. t ic Quick --Fr .. pr .. llm ~ a .. Clet.n·uP• • Landacaplng Furniture. TrHh, Trees rent atr• rm will do ""'I FUIE ,AlllTIH >.l'T 645·112'\li up 2 to 3 tlm .. II high u 1g11lna1 you? Law Milla? v10e. A ... 20 yrt UC'd. model e.xri' llc:'d :rid F Haiillng • Tr" Trim 963 5<115 NOAM malnt In e,c;hsoge lor "y Ai•har·• "•nor L 1, your pr.-it rel•• In the ....... -11you10 HAULING dlteount on rent AelleOle 280U44 t4 yr1 l>I happy Pl••bint next &evera yMfl re .; DAILY Sig bllls? Fou1ctoaure1? Palombo 9e2-8314 boll"..:.. WI 1 • •• _, r" .. t. 642-99071 ----u ~ "' ,, ~ 1 A l1j1fyl A11tt1 Wort rtlt arptt omct obtain nnan. 5.49-1978 Jonnaon & Son. Do own FURNITURE & TRASH w/rers e31-1066. late lo<.tl c;ustomer• Tlltnk -. you g<>lno to 111t 11111 IOI PILOT FREE OIHIUTIOI -R.J. HUFFMAN & SON work. 15 yr1. matnt 'I MA.TT 6"5•5089 eves Scott you. 963·4 114 , 24 hr ED 141-7125 thll? II not, & If x_ou W();.lld Scott Gentilly 550-0142 arpeltng RemodtAdd. #30e888 tand~lng 754-1999 HAULING I ~Prof Lady wn1 core OUSTOll PlllfTllll ;t':,~,r;e~1~~:;~~r~:ee:~a1 ~~!,~~~r~11~~'~°"1r1':~ SERVICE Aulo•ttln wholesale 531-8955 1148-858" 846-4844 Mow, edge, cleen-up, trlm.1 Ctn~•· yard/tree serv. tor yoor tiome pl11n11 . ,, 811 Free eat. Rau. ratea. Jim NOY ... 2•78•7 pell wnen you v11c 25 YRS LIC.: 40394 l IN.>. [Jr111n11 c:learad from $5 DETAIL FIRST CL.ASS-Quick dry B.I. Wllaon & Sona e.e-1958 "" ~ · BONDED REI S COl 01-1 • s 5 A (114) 112-0Hl DIRECTORY Xpn Cat Detailing Spend r .. ult1. Fr• HI. & let Remodel/Am add. 30 yra -Non-erMr Bondallle EXP 983 0911 AICH.AAD Mallia from 1 9 P9"9 the day at Npt Bch and class aervtce 7~-9075 axp. Bonded & tna'd Lie IHI UIE llELPt Hoaat CltHi!f • 840-81138 -~~~w9~<1 Hme e!2 ~~ TUt have your car prot oe-Shampoo & aieam cl&an, •3577487 84&-1740 Let me make your garden hoeiN's clElNINd LaaT.caria1 OUITOll EXTERIORS -• ....-..,,•t•e•1N•s•r•A-L-L•e•o--00 IT NOWI Ask for S•a~ra Your Delly Piiot Service 01rec1ory 1 e t I e d P r k , g color brightener• Wht ~ " i grow & your grua gteenl SERVICE. a thoroughly E TES & INTER Ren r•lll~ fr.,e STOPPAGE? -I All kinda Gu1ran1Md I provided/whole aey Call crp1a . 10 min bleaeh wrota •I I'm rutty ln1ured, apeek clean houee 540-0857 F~E STllA ' HI Steve 547-428t P11c.e Dy phone. John REFS JOHN 893--0467 $7 50 S 0 ~ht S 10 any n Te•~her work ex lent Call (71 •) •66NI Ion Our work Pf RT 842· 1422 Hall, llv/dln ima S 15; avg Hly dogs( Ci rooming Engllah.!riou wlll llnd my QUALITY CLEANING-Sod. rlnklor and shrub I HOUSE PAIN rt NI.> 63 I 114'2 24 '" st1r111c;e Cuatom Ceramic Tlle- I ._ 'tt' room • couch 1 : '"" · -· -.. wflh 11 pe1eonat 1ouc11 ~·Y~ too·•~ expensive INT /EXT EX I w ork Free ut. Chuck. a.y11 IDJ ctiatr $5 Guar ellm. pe1 21 'I'* exp. 548-2848 788-3773; It 110 anewer. BETH 850 0933 "' TOM 673 2688 I Pool Strv/lep1iu i -BABVSITTING odor Crpt reptlr 15 yra ple&te kMp trying! Kevin • Chee ou~1tcos beiore • _ _ 546-0158 979-3021 •My Costa M8$8 nome nr exp. Do work mysell D~all Btgge Landeupe Main OLUll MIUSEll you buyl Lie 204516 DAVIS PllllTlllC IACIWHM llLL'S Trtt Semel - Acoaalical v1c1or11 642-8482 Refs 554·0123 1'<9RYWXLL TAPING tenance & lnt11J11t1on at AoseH•kpg 973-0~ LloJll't 411 II'°" 1n11e111 Caolnet, rel1n1~h Experienced & Pro LOW RATES Repreaentallve 142-1171, od 322 CtiUDJI PENNY"S DAYCARE Ctatat Coacrtlt F;: ~~~.'~:: 6~~~~ your service Ex per houeeclean1ng re-141-1H1 uc·Oa '~l•S 842 11 7T4 79 ~a~:~~~!. ~~'!11 '~,a~~r Tree trim & remove. All -Lu11GhlSnack9/Po11y Exp Gardener, Malnl. lltble, own 1ran1 Call M -•• PAI I•& pou1 11eeoH For tJApert c;1un-ups 554-7017 New & Reapray Remod., training Incl 646•7939 Cement·Maaonry-Block Eltctrlcal cleanups, tree trim, tree Cerol ,,.6•65o2 llODI~ lnlle~I Cabinet refinish c.; 11 ca penlry Lie ir3<11012 W II C t k LI ' ""' I u · 8 2 7 79 ~ervic;e a evenings Window C-ltu1'a1 -Abrlllty Bldre . 730-1""" - --,,a a-us . wor . c. ,;LECTAICtTN·. Priced eat Call Pelt. 841·1096 -C----C BAICKW AK Smet tobs I Lie . i11s c1 4 . " 5pm t(J 9 pm II no --... """ Mature, caring woman. m)I •3o 1057 Aoo S47 -2683 "' " late Action 1.ianers Newpon Costa Meu 8.,•wer PL" ASE KEEP "Lnt t ... a Sun-.. IA• lnll , ---home Good Reta right. free estimate on TllllRHISOEIE E1p tocalh0me&ap1 trvlna Reis 875-3175 'PAINflNCi For 11111181 • " v '"' ,..,,_ A,,haace 642•6072 Custom Brick-Slone large or l/Tlall lobe Lie Lawn-tree-shrub Install cintng lna'd 642•9284 I work. lower prices, cell TAv.ING SUNSHINE WINDOW ltpair -----Block-Concrete-Stucco 396e21 873--0359 Tree trim/Removal -----E)'erythlng In Masonry Jeck 839 6793 (114) 413-1771 CLEANING 6"2·1549 OllCOUnl appllane. repairs; , LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Lewn malnt/Rotolllllng Weetcdays & Weekends Bob 673-5367-9906 QUALITY PAlllTIRS WE WASH WINDOWS . j lookli"5i1~ Rel1. Free eat S49·9492 HOUSECLEANING I Lie/bonded very reas everyday Instant servlcal EXP D 0 KKEEPEA Rod a concrete & mason-Quat. work-Rau. ratN Free .. tlmlla 548-6065 Marla 964-3425 evu -~-Prompt. neat pro Remodeli11/Repair Fast · Proleulonal by t>eeper Dispatcher Re,as. s, ma611p5us813n8e1se. set ary, 9 yeaFrs same lo-Tom 83 l-60721973-7544 Baa•-•• ELIN'S HOUSECLEANING' Movi1~ I reaarona11 836·7 14£/ Fe" Cons1ru-ct1ori-• De I OuaJ11y work gu11an1eed 63l-6300 up mant .. -cation. rae est. 1 -° Free es11m11e 848-7391 ---1 C ._. M k' 714-640-1705 ELECTRICIAN ; * 7HOME REPAIR Old faahloned cleaning al-·A C MOVING· Papering sign New 1emodel. plans. --- Aiclaitect11al lattrio11 ••IDtl I IDI Gd rllea. Free ell Lie Elec-Plumb-Carpentry llclen1. rellabla, REF All OYlck. Careful Service perm111 Bona Ins J ;New caolnets. ceblnel OOIORnE 416449 Wayne 831-7530 Pello Covera·Fences 5 839-t284 Uc T t38046 552·04 10 Forlt11ng Interior Design 40108 t es 1·3858 Stitt Law Rt,1lro1 __ ,..,....•-~~~-.-facing Oars & formlc1 Framing & all muonry ELECTRIC I AN Aemod Kellh 6"8-4672 H' I I S tall *a 1 110"111~ * HANGICNGtSTAIPPING 1 net 1111 contractors wtio TOTAL DESIGN SERV I coontfirtops 642-0881 needs Lv meg 675-8690 "" ousec ean ng pee st ,.. • • VISA·M Scott 645·9325 It f' i:.ierlorm worlt over $200 111 Consullatlon Free _ _ Lie 233108. Smallllge FA.IA PAICESI Ptlntlng. Fut. etflclenl & reu Sesl quality 25yr e•P 1 Bt ackwelder Pa PM -...0_0_•_•1.______ 1nclud1ng la bor and Custom remod & newl Car~•l!J Ctr1alc Tilt Jobe, repalra_ 548-5203 roofing, cerpenlry. g81• 770-1155 955-3444 Competlllve rates . hanging & Removal Huner Roofing-all types ma111r1a11 mutt be II· conSlr by arch~1ec14& de· Aepalr-Alterstlona ltHI tltt Tllo Ill Floor Co1'trla~ : dentng. crp1 cleanlng, THE CLEAN MAKERS LI~ t 16,428 730· 1J_53 I Oual work only Steve Naw Recover·Oecks cense<J un11cenMO con- signer teem 6 0·6 55 Doors-Windows-Cabinets Frut. Guar 963-3283 CAPTILINOMoob etc. Starr 546-4471 5 yra exper. homa/olc STARVING COLLEGE I 494 1616 Lie •4' 1602 548·973.C :~a~~i'r' a~~~:~1~g ~~~~ ----J Ponet-Patlos-Fences 1n11a11. Uc. 369260 Expert Handymen Service Reis avail. 675'4853 STUDENTS MOVING CO 1 wo Gals Should He11g D~Sllwa Rte 150-401 1 I trectors and conaumefl, Aa~bll Jerry. 5<18-4413 Coatracton, (feaeral 495-9270 . •831-9755 carpentry, roofing, Houthl• Stmcea Lie 11 6 24 4 1•4 8 3•6 2 1 7nsuretl lc.g61Mr 831! 0730 My 403901 rr11ees1 24tir I c.on1ac1 Mary Grondle at -----1prtnkler1, etc 548-4980 ---------~ rlv-1y-P11klng Lot I A11pa1r/1ml jobs Fencea Addll"a. kit, bllha, patios, Houtei(eeper, cook, win-WATCH US OAOW• time . 17 I 4) 558·4066 with eny Aepalre-Seateoatlng shelves, p11t1tlone Lo decks hlghell qutty guar Gara1t Dttr lt~lr JACK OF A.LL TRADES dow cleantng. gardening, _ Sr nakleu Ques11ons Contractor • S&S Asphlt 631-4 t99L1c 1 ratea Steve 731·83 t 1 very r9llable. yra of exp: SPRINds-HiNGE :NEW Plumblng & electrtcel, all gen·i malnt. 67s-3177 TWO COLLEGE MEN Plaattr/Re~air 1 .. ..-.-..-.d-.._""c___ Slate Lloenae Bo11d. 28 Dan Hallberg Grading Broderick's Cullom IXOYE 669-0934 OPENERS. All Aepl)ra · • Visa/MC 5'47.9 t07 PLASTER ATCHING Spr111kler Spec11111s1 Room 690, Sante Ana. odd Jobe 740 0112 Wiii Move you 8 11rs e11p I AAA Lan scape ompany C1v1c Center PllLI. & Paving Co Rea/comm Quallly Woodworking Lowe1t rates! 18 yrs CM. WANT ACTION? Sell things test wllh Daily -Aeatuccos Int/ext 30 yr~ AutofmenueJ Melnl tree CA 92701 Uc 3976804 842-1720 554·<125"4 839-7427 Want 1'ds Coll 642-5678 Lie. Tom 557-<l480 Clasall8<1 Ads 642·5678 Piiot Want Ads Have som01t11ng 10 sell? Neat Paul 545-2977 1 syst 842-8007, 545-6974 -----------Ito 1.tadsdo 1t w"11 ---- • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA a turday, Juoc 11 ARIES (M.1rt·h :!l-Apnl 19). Whut <ippeared to be <1 S('tbac-k may ronight actually be c<iuse for celebration At\.'t'nt 1m sa ·unt'.lf, tl'rms will be more flexible AH.l t•unwo; from su1 pn:;,t• source. helps build more1le Lut:k~ -.11 <.•ak c<Juld gN under way TAURUS tApnl .W-May 20) You'll be dealing with flexible per~.lll.,, who pert•1•1ve your potc'nt1al Gt>min1. Si4g1u.anus in<l1v1dt1.1ls figure promint'ntly. Short tnp tndu.att·d 1n L'unrw<'l1on w1~h .. m1s.c;1on" 1nvol\'111g rdal1vc· Cvdt· muld mark lx·ginning of rd1uilding progr.un C E~tl~I t M.i' 21.Jum· 211> News creates 1Jpttm1-.,11t dUrJ l·11nn1«: 11•d ""1th pt•rsonal ftnan<'es You lrx<.ttt' nusstn~ llt·m!>. <1ll1t·s a1e ~aanf'd fo1 pt·t pru;..,·t Be ready t1,r t·h.mg<·. d v<Jnetv of t·X· pt.•11l nu•:;, ,rnd J.lll~1blt· 11w1t.it11>11 lo travt•I V1rg11 f1gurt.>.,, prom11wntlv CANCER tJ11rw 21-July 22) What had tx>t•n C'lu~1vt• becomc-s av,ltlable !\loon l·vde high. mapr dnmt•st1c-adJU!-lfr)1·1H cx.<.:uri. •mcl proves favorabl<: Judgment m1un11tn an• on targN Take tmuauve. stand toll for n~hts. re.slm • you are hcadc>d for \'It \1JI \ LEO IJulv 2.! Auto: 221 P<·rttnent infonnat1on obtatnt'<i b' "l'<.·kin~ :.tory bt•hand :;,tory Acc-ent on 1n~t1tut1ur1.-.. lipt't'l,d 1nt1•rest group<,. v1s1t to one who 1<; c1mfuwd tu homt'. hosµ1tal Aura <Jf glamor surround!> efforti. nwmbt•r of opposite· sc·x is mtngued, wtll s.1v -,., .md volunll'er to .. run errand .. VIRGO 1Aug l:i St•pt 221 At'tPnt on em ouon<tl fulf1llm<·nt popul.mtv transformation of idea antu valu.sbh· <'nnc-1 pt You'll u t1l11v powers of pc:r- suas1on, people will applaud your efforts and prol1~bll'.' enterpnsC' (·ould get sl.drted. Capm•orn figures pron\lnl'nt\v LIBRA 1S1•p1 2.i-Oct 22) focus un prestige. tan·•·r. rf'Vll'"' of ~iw11 11al You'll havf' o pportunit y to l:>f• rid of unnt"tl"'-"><ffY t•xpense., to finish pro.)t.'Cl. to l x1r1c:atl:' self I 111m bur dt'n Artf''I, Leo and anothE'I L1b1<1play 1mport;cnt rolt's Vwws will be vindicated. SCORPIO f( .kt :n-Nnv 21 > Light 1s shed on long-rangt• prciy-u Lines of commun1c-at1on open. has1t valut-'i Jrr cl< f11wd tonf1dence 1s restored as you gt'l nt•v. st.1rt 111 new dtrcct1on Travel plans can he ~hd1f1ed 11 you make> prnp<'r mqu1nes. SAGITTARIUS INov :n-Dec 21). Follow thrnllgh on f11-.t 1mprcs.~1<1ns. Dtg deep for infor- ni~tt•m regar<lin~ <in uun11ng. possible inves1.ments .. md plan tn\'111\ mg ktx s helter Unorthodox prou•dun' 1s hk<·I~ 1c1 Sut't't'Ni Be positive base 1s sohd, th~n prnc1•<-d CAPRICORN (l>l"<. 22-.Jan 19) Needed details ,m nnt yet av.itl.illll· Pluv wailing game. Someone v. <Jnl.'> vou tu 1111111111t self tc program which 11l11mtitf>ly would p1 civt• n•;,trlt'ttve Know It, protect '>C.'lf bv .-;pe1rnn~ fnr llml' Soc:1al activity later helps n·llC'VC' u•ns1on AQt:ARllJS (.l;;n :ZO-Feb 18): Al-cent on struvtu rf• de!>tgn work ~oals and rf'C.'ent resolutions 1on1l'rntng rteix•ndc•n tc;. health, care of pets One who <;hares bai.1< rnncl'rns w ill volunteer and you'll no longer re<:>I atom• Scorpio. Leo. Taurus natives flJ(llr<' prnm1 nent ly P ISCES (f't>b 19-March 20). Scenario h1gh- l1ghts exciting c:hangcs. special relationships and -;p<-eulat1ve venture which challenges creative pro- cess Idea.' abound. popularity Increases especially where members of opposite sex are concerf1ed Gemini 1s in p1c·ture J..st I Ftu• 3004 IHt1taoat Rtlt Wutt4 5100 Heir Wutd 5100 Help Wanted 5100 Heir Waalt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 SCRAM LETS I, OtrrtaaitlH 40 II Bu ullclan, tmmea men-Clerk/Fiie Aecep1 ror tn-1 Experienc,. not n&<.e11'l· 1 MHHHS •EEIEI MO<Jels • llYEITll IEHEI 'o::'', rosltlo~I ''::ii surance olc Part time. I ary,we train Ideal tor Earn $<150 to $800 per I Lingerie Shop Fuhlon I Succeuful model nds ne-to ut can wtc ant 8 12·5 dally $3 50 hr widows, divorcees & new week 11 you have a ate Shows 369 E 17th, C M ANSWERS tlonal exposure $10.000 ~~II ~~';~41• satery negol. 631·7740 oeople lo th01ob nusr~tf1 wagon or ven end enjoy or Call Tony"s Scanty E.Ac:el returne. Cell for de-_1• ___ -5•0·4't22 working with teenagers Pan1y, 548~44 ~=~--:.~~~ tall• 71411148·6337 any-Beauty COMPUTER SALES E•P8rle,,ce not ne-:,.ssery I Call Mr Rountree all Mortgage Lo_a_n-,-,-p1-, DIA.MONO lime Danlets Salon NptBch 1 we irain Ideal for 548 1058 btwn 1 IAM & l.e une 8ctl Mortgage .. L .. 024 haa av111101e II prlve1e 111111 ll1vo llM-PC 01-w 1a .. ws devorces and 3PM week days f"1rg hlf""' 2 '""• no When• wife eugoe-11 een-.. oaey to ffa ,. room for rent to 1-2 hair-O 1 t tn t> -m "'v r..., · l•,labnle11a'1n .. n111erulnto rya gllletta,~ *FAIT IOME LOUI* cutters. Cell 675·3828 ,.,11100. all ftr .,. I ~~a~k:.e~~~ 4f22 " JO lllUllER TR.AlllEf I e~pe1 necessery. com-~ pol1t1nt1tf 119-2411 $200-$500/wk wtllle 1ra1n-ple18 training A c.reer t 118 hub 0 y 11 n d 1 No Credit Required Body Stiop Asal et ant, M/F, 1 • HOSTESS 1,,11 No ""Pil' neceuary poa111on w/great earning DIAMOND for~. 738--0522 9-9 7 dys bkr Good working con OOllSULTllTS For $ t Miiiion Doller lus Ulseoun1 Card Bualnesa potenllal M/F Some P.r ... •la 3-012 Caah toane. up to 15.000. dltlone, Mon-Fri Contect needed 1mmedlalely o H Ci P 1 Need tharp well dressed H IM background help-• slow or Dad credit OK. Ltrry, JOHNSON & SON pen/time lor Pr1nct1S'I pen ouses 1 ree • peopla to· work near lul 497-6666 LINCOLN MERCURY opportunity or CIRCUS OF even u unemployed Use 5 0 ~30 · House Products 11 Cul· ortghl iupe,,harp~rson h ome M r H elmer IURSlll fund a any purpose " · _ gata Palmollv" company 10 help showfl•pensive 6<16-3770 lllSSISE 551-2443 BOOKKEEPER. TYPIST 966·3651 a1<&cullvt1h<1mes Part SALES PHSOH lSSISTllTS 719 No. HARBOR BLVD Ooatraotors• O.atfl must be uperlenced In COOi I 11me. wknds e mustl N II 7.3 and 3-11 ,., peg board bookkeep111g Prirson setectecJ must oe 0 exper necessary. wl F II Tl FULLERTON '"FAST MONEY"-90"/, 1y1tem, accounts pay Convelesc.6nl Hosp11a1 1upero1ygroomed & Mve tral". need Shorp well 1 •0 110-1112 2nds, Swimming POOi•. aOla. receivable cus-cooking expe1lence r(l 1 an out going personality dressed people 10 work Ex, Proforro4 room additions. land· 1omar tnvOlclng. type •5 quired N86d good reler-"'"'11' someo11ewllh RE withe tergesl discount Call 1,tl 12 lttl to Ull tcaplng etc Call us on wpm N-bolll atles ot-ences Must be t1e~11>le Lie Please wrne IO card ous1ness in the l 1" 842 1044 A.TIAACTIVE other loanprograma Ilea NewportBeach and10latu work 530am'REALESTATEHOSTESS '9untry Mr Heimer •• • TOMA.SSESRUVSESYEOSU ALL LENDERS Selery S6 50 1hr lo2pmAnd930amto6 21~W Isl St.1t1051T 646·3770 'OptlC&I Au1mnt e;:: MORTGAGE 83 1-0931 &<12·8200 pm Please cell belwl.'8n Tushu. Ca 92680 to em 8nd 4 rim 11 .. iourlst-,o•ie1rl1t per1enee 11etpfu1 will CLINICAL Hypnoal8 SEOllEI IY R.E Buty medical dlatrlOutor 5<19·3061 IGonernl Office inusl lyp<i Nee<leO 1mm"d111elY·IOP trlllJi 646-2533 Smoldng-Welght-Strees Danae Corp 851·9135 needt person exper In _ I '10w11m accu•el"ly lull seh1ry Cell 5•8·9344 PART /TllE EVES 1-1- 642·5982 M C4JllOmer service wtgood COOi (botllt1tt) 1 imc C 1151" M f1s a , Merme MechAnr<. Needed W11n1eo adults over 22 ESCORTS I "Jl'-tl' 4021 g.~~::"!~ ~~! M::,\ Par:/tlme d weeltetds t Pr: 5<19 3942 Muat neve own 10011 I wno en1oy wortilng ...,,,,. T • I under pressure and ts va 11 rea1 enee oce ro. MAlllYIAJI Knowledge ol ges dietel youth Mull be well IOIELI I.I. l&ffiH part of 1 team Benell11. erencM reQ 673"4718 IA E: Oflv Co see~s e1p tJ I '"sft Call 675·2837 Qroome<l. perllOnable a O U T C A L L O N L v ltrfl•I• Ot. llO. ulery negolleble Phone Oootlll1ttor gen tlsndyrnen lend llECMAlllCAL ASSElll pos•llve mo11v11or Stan 835-9199 SpeclalT"zlng In 11t & 2nd 84 t-2665 Olwn 10-12 •for Japanese student sum I scape and Ille c.ons1 Roi needed 2 yrs e•pe; I ;• 5 S75 6r;;_7;r k~111 UITIO IUOERS TO'a llnc. 19<19 noon only _ I mer program F"lnd host nee Byco me 645-2251 mature Laguna Hilts Sll:,~n) 1 tu or R.E. Broker 8d RealtOl'I Car wash temlly plan parties. es· Ht>P sing·s now hlnnu 493-4756 o'::.~<;:1~~~: 642-217 I 545-0611 NOT ENOUGH TIME FOR cort lleltl trips Must l>8 counter M lp /Fhrft & PUT Tiii 1 OWNER/I NVESTOR SUN & E;XEACISE? organized and know ro1d Pressers ror nund Medical £V(S/wtIIEllS TllE WT lllRUll need• $35.000 2nd TO 81 S1eve1 Oetelllng 11 flow c 0 mm u n 11 Y we 11 1ronur11 Apply 1n P'"'M Offiot ltti Melle ••Ira SS ~ping 738·8538 558-8538 2<1% Int Prtn only Call hlrtng youthful, energetic 71"·832·6342 1000 Norlh Coast Hwy Posil•on lrH' u e! in youth cemers. promote Mr. Meadows 639-7582 peraont, for hend cer OUSTOllH SERVICE I L8g Och 494-4044 'uten<.8 tyrung Will tlleir own n11011ahld llllEI TIMI 9-5. wa.ehlng servloe Waah Costll Mesa 0191 looklng Notti Swltoh loud 1rn1n 548·93 llJ routes Mature, outgoing, WIDOW HAS SSS tor Fenarll. Rolla Royea•. IOI 81'1erget1c 1nt1111lduel Models et1rac11ve parental type •tELlll ITllll T 0·1, $10.000 up No Mercedes, end Porschos. thal llkes to type answer 0,er1ttr. * IODELS NEEDED person plu1a c all Betulllul e•Clllng glr11, while aoaktng up tha phones and 1151111 salsa E:.pellenced •·5 day 2-5pm M-F 646· 1021 Private room• credll Check. no penally N~ Beach aun Full men Non ernkr Send re week Apply 1n pe(~On * Dally 10AM·2AM Call 7 Dannt1on Assoc; 01 part-time po1111ons sume lo P 0 Box 13231 Allao t.reek Inn JI 106 MA.LE & FE MALI' Plln • TIIE ... llTIHS ITUCHIS 1885 Perk Ave.C M 673-311 ___ 1vtll IS45 N-pon Blvd Newpon Oeach 92663 Co111 Hwy So Laguna 831-9893 BtlpWaalH 5100 C M ,63t-6900 -Cell 957-9323 oerween Houst>keeper, llVe·lrt. WENEED NE'WFACEStor ~dtJALITV CLEANING* O&SllH 3.5 tor eppt I houaocteenlng ~ c.uOk· p111cemen1 In modeling II '(O\J cere abOUI ctilldren, thlt Is for you Pany plan, bu1 different. LEARNERS WORLD Miis educational gemes toys, and boolls We tral,, No pr-re C111 Sue 213-S~3 uello Lonely 8u1lnea1 E Ing Dys 633-6012 nve• 1obsinO C Call ,., 1ndow1 too, the eecond 1tper1encea. good ap OISTOIH SERVICE 0 a Man A.llractlve young fine. low relea Pa11y pearanca, good rar~ •(p I 673-8817 L ady IY&l l. lor 536-5187 wor1<1 well with PUOllc " lunch/dinner eecort ------2()..3() hrs wkly 1450 A chllteng1ng opportunlly lllHIATE 839-3060 l1tlal1at IHqor Bake< SI. C M II opening II Schweber a Elf'LOYllEllT Laru. located on Fashion ----E1ec1ron1cs a leading S4 $10/hr J:le<11o entl Tv ~. M1•1 ....... Oall lol Island In Newport Beach CASHIERS etectronlcs ci1struOutor Prornot10081 A.dveru.ing SPIRITUAL READINGS ta IOQl(lnQ for an ex-for en lndlvldual who 111 Company. NOW Or'E:NI Advice In all mtllert. perlenced retail Hies Wo .. a's aell mollvoted. hes good Part and Full rime 1o~. mtrrl..,,. & ....... person Mutt h•ve 2-4 commun1ce11ve skllls and £OE 645-0366 OJT ... -...-.,..,.. IHolallh Sttros ...... 11 t•on v rlfll Alto counMtlng yea.-. expe<*-In retall :lm >sl't one .. ,,o peys e en ~ 1815 So. El Cimino RMI. lalel and IOme SU1>9'· F~~ltl~c: 1~.'~e~:· I ~··~II Plea<1e86~C);~~I ~~~~~EA~TL HALL San Clem 492-7296 vllOl'Y back ground ... """" 1 p 1 2 1 ex8 1' 3•50•a 81 • I PIT omce po•111011 "'"ert 1 The Ideal candidate will ...... ,,., n eraon I <> a v,.. •Spiritual A.dvllOr • have been lnvo.ved In c:allOfll -Cnll Tom Ally 529 1278 In Ill mtlte<S, bulln"' high votumn women's MAR SI'S IELIVEH-STOCl Veterinary Hsopllul kenn111 love, marriage. Angela ready-to weer l8le8 Full time, ;>ermenenl. Musi ass 1st an 1 A I I 11 r 875-24951673-976" Out Co. offerea 1 com-l>e 18• • Thu15 Mon 495 flOOnstsome Wl<n<Js Nun klaotll l petltlve 1t1r1lng ealary (For Metty G-11 East 11th SI C M I smoker studio 11p1 av111t Jaitractin 3016 ~~ tn~~~~1e~!~"a JUI loanO~ut Pl111 HITAL/Froat Ole. w 111 11111n 11111>te & w1111no 8 ""o ... ...... --.., Busy p19398nt N B office lo work 642-3840 '"' Privet• awlm lnltructlon, ue 99 24112 LqaH 11111 ~'* In all phllses front appl eoee e mo-12 Y" 11 yra I"·" 11 Mill ore Full time Seier) Lady ttkkrtc.omp1n1on tor 1xper. 8.40-5556. A 1 1 11 1 a n 1 M 8 n • E 0 E open & benefits Day! wknd• or tull 1tm(! llvn m .,_ -.. 642-6880: 111119/wknd• 720 04 16 ... , .... o,,. 4014 OATllUUI llAT1 Be your own bo11 Catamaran mfg mold1. over 100 hull1, I compt boll. uooo. 1-360-855' OATAUIU. llATI Ca1am11en mfg moldt. Oll8f too hulls, 1 compt. boat, uooo 350-8551 8Qef·<>Waaon ..... , mature Chlldcare Like 10 apeod 873-3<103 . ~~ ~~~,~~:;:::. your .ummllf In the 1un & lla•or l e1111ng Menagor to lease atlon HMvy pnonee and mete• money at the eame " lu,tury apartments In counter aat11 A.ppty time? Dawn I04I l2. Greg WaHro11/Waltor ~~·~~ M~:, ~1~: ~~gs~~e11 U-HA.UL 2680 N8WPOft 10 are IO<H<I~ tor a com-Experienced tood ano Rent ' ren1111 Incentive Blvd Cotta M... panlon to wti le away the cocktallt Apply In per· · aummer d•'f9 Call Mom aon Ben erown·s Re Send onckground to Auto Detalllng (LI n ch) •It 6 PM aaurent, 31106 Cotst Nancy B1111 3640 Bu· Steve· a Oetalllng !>eed• re· 549.53 t<I tor det11lll Hwy, South Laguna cha(lan Street, San F"rim · 11PQnllble, clean cut In· ---c:teco, CA 9<1123 dlvdu1t for auto detalllng. O<lver for auto parts stora Loan ProceSSOt 1645 Newporl Blvd. C.M CLERK mull know Area. have E11per Loan Proceuor 831-eiOO valld Calll Dnver'a lie needed for boty e•pand II you lleve $200.000 & credit, purchue new 40· trailer wllh ef1tctent am llOIAlllO por1able 1y1t9'TI to PM· Own toot•. 50% comm. mil ua 10 NII metered Permanent. Front end and good driving record tnn office Pleasent 11ur TYPISTS A.PPL Y HUB AUTO ··v SUPPLY, 2120 Hatbor Bl rounding•, xlnl btlnelllt, mu11 oa e•l)tlrlenaed In llMl'll 8 ~ to na-•ltoh. CIHn lhop. LARRY OREA T WESTERN SAV· tlonel companlea. HUNT AUTOMOTIVE INGS It lhe pl-to elart 1350.000/yr gro11 tn-CENTER. 494-8800. your career with • Co111 Mees 1146-2464 FHAIVA/Convantlonal -Claude processlng Se11d Ae- come poeelbte 20% tu ~eee a y n • m t c cr.dlt1 plue depreclllton ... 1._1 Q'OW'th-of'lenled llnenciet Drycteanlng help. 6 dayll auma 10· Lindsey & Co. Wiii train BERGSTROM 17871 lrvloa Blvd, Ste CLEANERS, Corona d94 20 I Tultln. CA, 92680 llEWYOHWUT TALHTHHCY 141-1111 Pl'n111e who 11eed PPQple tl1a1 ~what the UAll Y I'll OT SF RVICF OIAEL TORY IS all dlJOufl Cl.iss1l1ed !Ids are lhe .;nswer 10 a successful g111age or yard s111er ll's a baller wa1 10 tell more people' HOLMES TUTTLE IN COSTA MESA Wt hAV«t imrnec111e opef'11no• 11 ULEI WE OFFER: •Profe ssional T ra1n1ng •Opportunity for Management •Guaranteed Salary • 30K to 50K Earning Potential •Cash Bonus Incentives. ...... , .... avallebl9. 7141240-8123 -.. , 1111 lnatttutlon 3004 Lott' Fo11Dd 3004 Lttt. r.... 3004 dl'JI, 7141493-1153 Of NeecMd for 1 tOddleJ In my :;:;:;:;:;:;:=;;;;1 6191729 30.cG Newport Beacll home. We 11• 8"41tng 2 tndMd· Mar Loen ProceaiOf Secreta,.,.. Entertainment and CrulH part-time now Could be 1 Ship Dtreotora. Mull lull·tlme aoon. Laguna I train. 1·312-888·4347 Mortgage Firm Min Ext C-1533 Call Aefun· typing 50WPM Good Trips. Prizes •insurance Program •Demonstrator Plan FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaU: 142-1111 Found 1111h Sauer. lemete. Lott: Gold 8ulov• Ac· • evee. Occ. da and eve. R.i uet• 10 worl! rn our Loan Vy I c B ~ wrlel ~~· VEnlc: I.I. JlllTll&L Ill. p!Mae, 550-5294 ooeu1 men1t Depart"*'t orktown/ roolclwrll ,....,._,,..,.., on .-... • Slat1 up roulN and 2,~ 11 BABYSITTER wanter for 2 Dul et nctude flllng, 964-2329 g<1~ •· Ora11t Qred groe.. 751-3031 pt8C*lng rMI NI ale loan FOUND 5......._d pu 8/11/82" Reward ctllldren, myColta M ... document•. enewertng ·•-2111 .,..,.... 0 -r· 1PPY _114_6-3_83_7_. -----Pal'1/ttme or Mml·l«lntd: home, mu•t 119Y9 trene • pllonee, •nd checking y,.. anoe CM attorney &/or pat-.gll, ref'• 831-M99 dooumente and ln.,.n-Approx 4 moe O.i15-9407 Loet. large reward, mature 110COUntant &/~ tnv•t-,_ T 1 f • ,. WPM A.ft 0 lemti. oet W/bfown fur & "' Blnl!lng tor._. YI> ng 0 .. ,,. mitten paww. a tOM on ment ueoc:tate to •here •Dn IUll I• ,.quired FOUNO SlameH Cet, aaoti front pew, No fur l9Qlllty, eupport NNICet Ma"" Thttn and L<Min A .. we ofl•r compelltlv• Woodbridge ttM. Irland-around neck VIC W•t· I refetrala. Call tor ap-~.1...... .... 1 " ---------1 ty. tovtng 857· 1441. ....11 ., .. N• .,. .. ..,...,. polntrnent. 547-9220 or ........ ...,, ·-an en "I 11tarte1 <U 00.00/mol 861-0702 "'' • ... __,,..,_ reapond by mall to: HRW, ~ opening with DC>-and uOelfent ti.nenlt Found: Biie & bfn M puppy, I. 0 s T . L 11 e 0 f. y Inc. 1120 £ 1tt 81 1240, portuntty for adllenc.-FOf an Jnten19W llPC>Oinl· vtc. $!al• & Sprlngdlla. Found· Yng Fern. gry/wttl COdltetlel. 420 I . 16th, Santa Ana. CA 92708. ment. typing 1 muat. tnenl, plMM Ull ~ H 8. Me-e.483 d o g VI c . V I c • Npt Hgta. 145-281 1 lank or flnanc. ex· t...n l:OOlll'n • 4.30pm, FOVNO: Boel, Newpon t 0 r I a I A e p u b 11 c l1n1t.ul p«lenot htlpfVI. 8etary Mond•'I • Friday. Harbof Call to Identify t42--0176 Loat Peralan, p11e Onestultl" 4011 oommenturltl• wtth ex• 87&-0M I 12PM 10 3PM loet dinner ring CM Park. marmalade color. Mlle. pertenoe. Libera! ban-....... ,..., Fovnci· EllO lhMpdog 8entlmenlal v~ ~ A E W A R 0 I 1 0 0 lnYMt~/Pat1rw ne.ded, =-· ~~1g-"::,~at r'o4:: 11•/llMllJ or ~ot9'Htnocsa1u11d werd 5'2·1045. 144-4140 Old oompeny tn roocs. 11...,.w1u !.O.E •tM T-.rt. M0-21lt Loet. £..-~In R;a Loet: Poodle, 1o Yfl Old, urvlce fn duatry. ----......,----· c... Uor • Flen F wt11 mixed '«ft. nu to 75t-3020. M0-1441. ...... /......,/ Found: ,.,,,, Atw, !)Old tao-1142 t. ry. ... ... 0811 '48-21.l1 lnVMIM WM1ed for name ,.......... ..... Male buff ,.,.,,., "''"· . -........ mat• br ow n / w flt Found: 812/U White 1.0if: Wedding ring, 5 or ~ .. 7-3~ng Mt'Vloe. Opening· •ltd otoelno oodtlj)OO NumerOue kit· Cookepoo type male dog t Imel! dlemondt Vic lhlftl. Mature. pen time. tenuNS lldultUdUlt CMlt• BrootlhWat & Ademt Aoblntont , fl!11111on SELL Idle ttema wllll a SIA CU,, COUNTRY .... now •••• HM ~·17 ·' i.lend. "-wwd tTJ-OOM o.tly Piiot CIUIHled Ad. 01.ue. 131 .... c:::: GREAT WESTERN SAvtNGS OoetaM-.. lqual ()opty ~ Ml Mi dable pnone voice, 11tr~11.,..1 bonu1 tncel"lll ve lttr•• ltertfltJ/ 497-eaee. tr "'· 1"'" tfftotr 11 --.-,-1-11 Exper"d for b\Jsy Cost• tYt Jtll II II M ... ontoe. Call Peggy, MACHA.NIC S 1,8 1 r To 546-2524 8.30 to 11 t t,9112/monthly A 13 --MOO w11t water tr11t· IMl\t plant In Soutll Cl· ~ County "41«1• an upertenced m11n1en- 1nc 1 mecht nlc A lhrougll knowledge of pump. motor1, end ttec· lrloal equipment 11 neceHtry. Ellperltnce OSHA &af9fy program and Pfevet!lllle malnt- anoo ~· oetlted EOf. Ob181n ~tlon UEOITIYI ananaa1 fxperlenced t11ecull111 Secret~ lor Mt0&11nc Publleher. Mu1t have good ahottlland and tYJ>lllG tklll• MUii b• 1 able to uae memory~ wrttw. Cell 762-1474 at: 3-4152 o.t OblllCIO. Oeria Point. 4941-1761 Mtlce VOUI lho~ng U t ler by ullr.o 1111, 0..1y ri. We are Seeki11 Peopft thit: •Desire to Achieve •Good Reputation •Sales Aptitude and Likes People •Wiiltng to Work Profess1onaiiy Now 1ntemewil1 Apply In Person Between l p.m 3 p.m. or 5 pm. 7 pm ASK FOR MARSHALL 2845 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA No Phone Calla Please [Qu .. Opportuf'll•y (mploi,• 101 ClasaUled Ada !"'"-----------------""' =--~-=--='-"'-...... --~---------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 ('.1 ltlr Wu... 1111 l tlt Waat.. 9111 ltlt Wut.. ti• t:JP~ oonilgn~!n, hrU1""_!~ ..... ....;,, .. ,.,.2,1 4 Pre•Natel/Polt Partul!'\ a.ht Meriet 11ftt _. -;;oi.....ia v '""' _,, -· ... Atneea lnatructOt. pert Pan uni:. 87&-3324 ,__._ ehOp.~of-Y. blk on.nt.i dining rm time, ac:•damk: becll-.......... Ina 1r11 1ntlque pl8o9a In cn,. ao, 7ff-t001 ground & expw In related _.._.. edclltlon to unique tlMll ------- 00 A UTILI •UllN811.,.YOUA TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE lleld r9e1'd. 831-1740 s.-_,._ lteme. MMlkle' Con8'gn-*~BlJY * ~ep ~ ~ Ex-..,,,..... ~~"c-z50s~ =~ ~~~c!!~ parlance nec;euary YHf ...... 10 8;30 PM. Guar hCNtfy M • • •. M on I 8 8 t Wed-Sun. ~ In par-Wottl pert tltM 8 AM to 2 ptua c:onvn. P1u1111 and IOAM_.PM . ........018. MA8TER8AUCTION eon ONLY · f-3 pm PM°' 4 PM to O PM with proleulonat worklno 141 ...... /lla.Mtl SE8ASTIANS OINNER the Lo. ~ Time. oondltlon .. l..8QuNI Hiiia WESTMl .. aT"'"' AB_,., THEATRE. t40 AY9004I ClrO\ilatlon TMm In I._ ornc.. Scott. 9St·2n7 ._ ..,, ,..., O' 8ofa 17S, Sim oell °"" '•' 1 0 10 sayings Pico, S8n Clemente pnon. Mlel Earn 8tl (R4) ANTIQUE MALL .75, ·~ cN ~. Ill--5 F1bar 11751 W•tmlneter Ave tlque vtctrOl8 oua 1&o " PrlnU"" llOurly W8Q8 plue comm G•RO"'N GROVE ' 9 G PIT ~nt• ~ e.-fr8'nlno 11 prov\O«I. FD< ,.. m; otc .ca"'P 88" 891*11 ardened P8l'iene.d pr-' Ot. wtu more lnformatlon call n...... 5M-e103 Stereo 1200/olr . lai... blad C11t1 •••• 14 Space train. Orange Co Airport 640-030 I UlllYl..-sJ 873-™8 28 hp JOhnaon o/B, Viking O'Brien wetar llcl ping 15 Black poet .,.. 557-9212. Mr Em-SECRETARY . .ocouttllno N9ed•d •I once. H -....... ""1111 e· Sofa, -111 toned. fl0f8' aawtno mac:l\lne. S2&o; Pono tbl. beby '11em1. 16 Like a mon1. NEWPORT STA-axperlenoa, $1600/mo. perlenoed « wlll train. .... on bona, xlnt cond. P1neeonlc top of llne blk•~ nylon lent 2 man sheep TIONERS INC. Dana (213)430·1051 P:ull 11,,,. 2 PM to I> PM S175/0BO. 875-0627 mlorowna, 1280; TV boii Morel Sat/Sun I Mon-Fri. After 1 PM. Ill .II• 12 1•• 1• oft wht brooad4t f c1mera. lludlo type, 10-4·2701 San Lucu Nr 17 F at PIT aecratary needed SEOIOUY ~161 Reftnlllhed o8k & W91nu1 I'"" ''" .. ,.. ... f llO,a2• S200; 12' Sfllbo•t, S100; BrletOt/Npl Av. · l8 Length unit f>.10/hr pr Wll Cotta pl•caa. Bow Front .... • """ ... n. '°a much more. Sal/Sun l9 S d Mee&. 648-2170 8·10PM L90una HUit ., ... Smlll T.tepnona Sollcltor1 chin•'• Bowed OlaN ohra, &100. Perquet IOP 1" 6. 331 Grand,. ___ , ee cover Stale orfk)e. Good typl1t. •mm111 aid• b. aid A.. tbl, l&o. Matbla tbl top, ..... ........ ••••• .... 20 .. ano PIT Secretary. Newpon some 1.iep11one WOtk. • dlak• t.non•·w,~ 136. 8rlbd tef>. 831~ 011aoe s11e. Sat/Bun 8-3 10811 OF ITEbs - -o t II" C«'ttar. M-F. &6wpm, ew-G•n•rtl office equip· We want good l~hona lion'• h88d arm• aerpln-A tlq BtMdbfd bl l40 Furn. hthld. b111tet1. YARO SALE, SAT/SUN. 22 Kit ~.rf-~10~1v"atC.:. d Mu•~ f11~ !t::f,.,,~·~~ ;::v,,:••• 10 aat IP-tin HI boYI wi rnt«Ol'9, ~no S 125. Cir 1 23" ni bed•. 119 SAQphlre 914 ORANGE 23 Wrong have rHume w/ref1 ellta. MaJI raeume to: P. IAl.JIY 18fge c8MtCI OU ... &75. Stereo radio & r• ...... 2 couche1, 36 &. $50. 24 Cavities 840-1081. 0 . Bo• 5063. Hacienda ~ =~;,,11~u~7= ~~~V:,11~~ ::. Ptala1ala Weterbecl. •130 3 end 25 Scratch "IUOllUfllll Helghta, Calll0<nla 9 1745 llllSU t1bl8a w/eww feet. Vic &eMl07 aves V11d l&ie. May 11. antique ~aa~~S~~·g'n~i.S:!. 28 Got back l ttteuet/htt ... ,.,.,,,... PIT evening work. Call = 1:ro:c=. ~;~ COMPLETE BEDROOM ~~=old lteme. $40 Relr. $35. 897-1279 32 Talk publicly S8to 110 per hr. Patt time. Active Mortgage Co. arter l pm. 751-4223 Ung till/flt, .ntlque nr .. I SET-Dr .. Mr w/mlrr0<. 5 lamlly 19242 Harding 33 Outmoded afternoon or evening nMdl 1111rp, Hpar'd TOP 1$1 81m1, old adl/flrtlllng In c:hM1 & 2 night 1tandl. C.reaa ••I Mar , Ln. Baach/Vorktown.1 34 Mouths houre. FOt l\irther Into pereon tohandlephonM. Fem•IH Preferred. country etore lt•m•. double bed win.ad & Sat/Sun 01o3, U9h only anat call: Mille &75-&770 I> to typlf\O. and other dutlel Medell & Elco<18. (213) llllTlpe, ou & rod Iron foot ~d MUST SEE 3 GENERATION SALE MILTI FAMILYOARAGE 3!> Coun tenance 1 PM. 9e&--0161 1-5 PM related 10 Morto•ga 886-1984 11\oe lhlne lttnd WOOd $1200. Kitchen table & 4 SeL 9-4. Beby cnb. 1wlng, I IOPT/OUll 88tlk'$1. Beck oround In Travel a~nt '°' N--11ove, talapholiea.' lable9 chrl, $100. 646-9707 playpen, high ch8'r, toy1, ~~~~-~~!'S't_n 8H~ 36 Irrigate Bu.,, ott•~ fun.Inn, .. II"" RE, L't °' Banking porter raual, nMdl & Mtt of chllfe, 6 lrg &Cf>.5737 Cheal of drwB, Ctulle & (Manooll81A~anta")• 37 Ripped -, ...., ,,... . .,, " . .,, raq'd. Contact Steve • European aldaboardt Contem beige f Carry end Johfl90n OIB ..,. -· 38 M1sch1et ACROSS 45 Fruit 46 E&tabhshes 49 BerBltng 53 01..-er 54 M ineral suit 5& Always 56 H onor 57 Fragrance 58 FOR 's mother 59 Small cnange 60 Clan 6 1 Snooty one DOWN 1 Season 2 ·w ell!· Ir 3 Existed 4 A --ol dtla1rs 5 Pnor to 6 Cut short 7 Grime 8 Eir.PIOSIVt' 9 Turned 10 Opposed 11 Osculate ~':.'!:8 •=t 546-t402 ~:er~~l:t':'~ll ~ w/bel/fllad gl8R doofl. bed q:,,~ l200 ~ mot0<1. wtndturf9r. VHF MULTl·FAMILY, Sat/Sun derly ••o•-••y c Iota of ~II Ml• of ·11 1 · redlo, coueh, 4 kll chalre, W11arb«l ClllTl9f8 equip .,. ... Cal LI Juannna -._.,_ employment. 811 Sue°' 91-.,., dl.:t-. toy1 j1 1 5 a°ata~ ~~. ;Y:~e9m ate[ao equip" dlahH. TV, router: llllTIP• & many 39 Mo re delicate 12 Inner pret lltlPTilllST Public Relation• Oec>t. 01 Carol 644-0360 ate Preview Sit S.-2. Sun 075-7728 • glrl 1 bike, men• 10 apd, houtenold Item• 5' 10 40 Bega! · 13 Admtrus· ., • ...,,. owlh II"' 11 fllt-paoed agency , .. Trim carp, hand tool• & 0-1. S818 stilt• et 1pm. llcll1, elec. lawn ~. 1200 20242 Peach Ln. 4 1 Put bac.11 trator ._... or ..,h tee · qulr• exp'd, energetic I exp nee. S8 par hr. Kur1 l0% bu~• premium. Drexel Dining T•bl•. mlac. hthld & decor (Magnolle/Adem1) 43 C e lrvlne baaed firm nMdl 5 par1<>n w/xlnt typing, «g. or Carl, 179A E. 17th St, C811 Chat1el f()( detall• frultwood aectlon. wonn lt..-na. 2501 Windover ur 2 1 Expectation THURSDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED s H IA P I SCOTS I SE RA l 0 l l H A B I T EXAM u ~ F A M I L I A R C I T E s 0 N . r'RI au r Es R E A _, A e T A p AR- AP PE A 9 E 8 I !. "' E rs T 0 C H U IA L • R U D E I SIC o w T I P• 8 I! N 0 E R a -A ltllo E E L I IS ·~ E A M • p A p E R 0 0 Ci[ AR I N 1J M EA A L S p u 9 A E ,.,._ 8 A OT A STl!•TAE A DS O M I T l lCO~C ESS I ON M I RE IAN OOR I TR U E 8 l E 0 N E S T S 6 E R E 24 Dwindle 25 UnUI now 2 wds 26 Container 27 Dashes 28 Ranked 29 Irish PC>tll Thom as - 30 Went wrong 3 l f'ineand - 33 Europeans 36 Cables 37 Eternal 39 Woods 40 Half· p rel 42 Gossip 43 W aterways 45 H1n1 2 wds 4f; Structure 4 7 Conveyance 48 M y Name ts - 49 Lie at anchor 50 Tsar 5l Roman tyran t 52 Seize 54 Beam source telephone MCifetarlel to lklll1. Word pr~no CM. 7-lOAM 714_658_9901. L•rri holee.1. worth 11,800, Mii (Harbor View Hiiia -Est1t ... larqe Salt 4 4 War <lettY 2 2 Fruit dflnk woOl on computerized helpl\il. 979-7000. M~gan AUC11on. 108 for •800/080. World Broadmoor) Jewelry. poal C8rds. an-' phone 1y11em. (No ....... T ~ -· 1 ~-r..,,...--r:::--.,.....,,--, Sllee). Minimum requlr• SECRETARY 'tr.. T0<onto W1y, CM. Book• 136. Child Crat1 6sMOVING SALEO. I que furniture, old and 1 2 3 4 6 7 ,,,.,,11 M 11 t 70 E11perlencad. 1ccura1a 0 s.ri.. $35. 540-0492. New & UMcl Fumlture &. new glHHI, <!Ishee. 11 13 10 12 : u ype RARE FIND typltt 65 WPM good Antq. al( ermotta lln~•· Anllque and new wpm.Shltl1AvaJI: 7AM to a11.,.Y plut benelita. San w/~ mlrr0<, •Int mlll l&LI AQpll1nc;ea. June 9, 10.1 t cameru, paintings, 14 11AM. 2:30PM 10 7PM, c 1ernente5St_.111. cond . 1500/0BO . 2 hou-full. Maple wtth ~.Ar81.~lte9 .. :,5e (Ba'.,!126 prln11. frame.. old 10011, 5PM to 11PM. We wtll &42-H91. eoma plna and Olk. Din-..,_ ....... ,... · ,. ew collectlblea. 30-drewar train you. Adv1noemerit TO $1650 W1nted meture woman to Ing · tel, bullet. 8 Apta CdM. Victorian Spool Cabl-!"~. promotion within work. In eandwlch llLL SRW """ lhop.Pltt time. Pleua Thia Sit/Sun •t Hunt-dr....,.., coffee tablea, Big Garage Sale. 06 yr old net-rare. loll more. and table9, l111T1p1. Elec-lady1 eat•ta Item•. Lots S a t -S u n 9 -5 -.,, O..•••ltatleu lt'I not ott-"""'~-ft,.,..__ anqulre at Huckleberry'• lngton C«'tltr, H.B. Irle oper1ted twin beds. ol kitchen Items. Antique 18288-18298 Foxglove. 111 •1n -· ·--...... ""'" SandWICh Shop, 1509 f .... _.. s ..... ft .. I I -· p ... blne la\11111 offloee, friend· Gothard, H.B. Attlluca l l ........ , m«a. 1t.....,..n • ..,,.1 bot11ee. Clothel, lampa & rv ne (Unlver ... ty •rkl. ty people and eJtcellenl 1803 Bllboa A,,_, Ut118 furn. and two CB1. Lota y Rec.ptlonlll, M ... Dr'• eaJary Pack""" ..... ao 11111 IEOl ....... 'IT Freezer 1150. Waah-Balboa lelend. m0<• mite. Set 9-3pm Cl 113 FAMIL SALE ortlee. 55wpm, 10 key by -..-""-8'/d~ $135 ... Olah-1424 S81ld<:utle · 01 et. lawmower, air touc:tt. S5/hr. 2PM-7PM 4 ls Ill An axoeOent VfKY • Week.end•. Colewell wuher SlOO. 646-5&48 Flo8t1tlon w1terbed. king.I condition.re. toY•. booU hr1. Sat AM. &46-0516, tebllahed development Banker, Newport Real S300. 0 42-2204 orl Obie Garagar Fri/Sat. + many Items. Sat 10-4 Marybell, 9AM -10AM company need• en ax-Eltlte ~.Typing r• • HARBOR AREA 546-3103. Stereo, mite. Bargain•. 17532 Cottonwood. Irv. M-F. ecvtlve 18Cf81ary 10 u-quired. CaJI tor 1P9t & APPLIANCE SERVICE F It B I II 509 JumlM (alley) (University Pk). alll the VP of Anatl09 Info. Cllrla Johni on We ae61 recond .. guar. urn ura. ar w I Giant Garage Sele - Turtleroek 1 AM Sat ONL V Ref rig, micro-I weve, color TV. clothing. I Kitchen 11em1. bullets. mite 34 Rainbow Falls 1 RECEPTIONIST-MM8 Ors and handle their 1tata ot appli8noaa. 649-3077 11 0 r. g.. Et. g. r.. Huge 3 HOUM Y1td Sale olc, 55WPM. 10 key by the .,, word prooeeeor, .... STU B«lroom qulf19d HeaO-Sit. only. From 8:30. loueh. S5/hr 2PM-1PM, too. Your 1oc1t1on le 'l'ull time eecretarlal a -I llT &Pft.l&m1 board. 19fead & bench to Ell«ythlng prioad to go. 4 tvs Sat AM. 846-0518 brMlh-taklno 1nd 11·1 par1eooa, bueyotnce. Call L• 1>57~133 match, and t1ble1. 607'A Orchid Mary Bell 9AM-IOAM MOOndfromthemoeUx· Jan S4S..7141 l ampe, Bu flell 9' • M-F q u •• " e • h 0 p I In . NORGE ••ectrlc dryer. 714184~290 Klln s 150 Sota 8 s 100 wealthlell mar1nL We're JtM Wut.. sits g:od •h•P• 116. . Kitchen table & much ............ /Tnfti eure1h•tc.reer.beneftts, ave in™'"· meat: 7-3939. , ...... /...,HM mora.673--0252 La1HNlill1 I 65 wf'M. Good offloe people and pr•tlga CO<-cal beQtground, drtwl, Oldet ratnoerat0<, Rune 7 pc..:-" Ct~~ r~ Sit 0nly1 t0-4 HMhld Sat 6-3. Antiques, toola: 1111111. Npt Bell. Agl. poratlon help make up !:!~•~l!o•nt. rellabl• good. l50. Vinyl Sola Ml hu1ctl ..,...,. pc good•. Anttqu.. 10 c -blkaa & much more 851-3156 your proteulon8' mind. ...,.,._,,22 bed. $50. 646-7048 wlek8' dlnnetta $225. l250. 420 AC8cla. 2 2 0 9 6 a . n 0 v a I-furry! Halt C8blnet $30. GE 859-6628 I.I W n u World tr1veled retired R •fr I W •Io r S 16 0 . Retrlg. IOa, wet• In door C..ta Mna =----=--.---- Excel oppo n. for H -Am.I HE &IDOi widow deelr• poeltlon u ~9 · $375. ~ bed and 16' r8dl11 arm uw tab' l~rt ltac~ perlancad •oore11lve 18538 Hawthorne Blvd Companion/Driver. Lii• Refr1ger•l0<, ~ lone heldbolrd '250. Pecan .. -. construction' toot•. APARTbENT SALE reeldantl8' reMle l*'IOO Torrln09,CA 90534 cool(lng If nee 5 dl'f lro11-free Frlgld1lre I oo"8e tlbta $50. 8 pc wheelbarrow• mite Everything gDMI Couch f0< N.B area. C8'1 Mr. 21l-542-8534 week. Selary open. $150. 759-1400 ·1 patio Mt 1125. Mite fumllure. & hOuNhold 1bl11. chairs. dHll: C81118rt •f Hollteln Re81-Pttylll•. 7 14-586-1893 Item• 530-7022 ltemt . Sat/Sun. 9-S. 820 refrlg pictures. etc ty 714/281-0290 or lffrtfary/l ... ,t J•'• Wut .. / Refng, fr08'f "-· '"'11r. Marble Top Pedstl 1ab4. Centlf St. Sat/Sun 745 Domingo 760-8618 for Publlo vJater Agency Dt•ntic Sltl =inor~-= llMvY 30", •lnl cond. S250/ofr. 12 FAMILY SALE Dr Apt 118, N B 1-=-=.:::::~=~=~:::::;:~ l .ll&LISPl8'U loc:IE edll In Lagu,na Hlllt. duty. mutll cycle, 1125. 645-t572 Comer 18th & Oranoe. •.a•y •u E • ~d. I<>< expanding A.E ~~.~n!kll:rp ~ul~~~ Av:.p·~ N~R~lld &ee-2498 Girt• Sears Frencl't Prov CM. Sat only 8-2. Sat·Su~m.~theeeod MatctllHHRI 6211 f!P~l1~a;,;•;.;;1.._/_,0.;.,r1.,1;;;•;;;1~.;;'p;2j:jj21iil" ... __ 11,.,_P_e_w_•_1 __ 7_0_1_2 mtg loan oo. COrona del Knowledge of eMc:tronlc Cira. 875-&578 Judy R 8 f r I g . x In 1 I 19 5, C8nopy 5pc; bdrm Ml 4 Family 0ar8Q8 Sale ma1ernlly were. 111 Cot-I Graduated Copper Buckel Hammond organ. 1275 Claulc l8' Lapllrake Cen· Mar. DANAE CORP. typewrltter and die-Wlhr/dryr 1125 each w/m1ttrM1 & boxepr-You name 11 we hive 111 umbla, Newpor1 Crl!lt. Sat with ceramic handle•. obo. 545-768<4 tury bay 0081 4 cyt, Grey 851-9135 taphone helpful. Stanlng Cab SHS Fm, xlnUH. 547-2918 . ~· Ilka new 1350. Plc1urea, fr~. tamp1, 831-3523 Three Best offer Hammond Organ TSOO, 13500 67!>-6161 Rooter ~. hOt ~ eal8tY 11,242 mo. EOE. 1;2 p 1 Ritt 28" book• records photo a.gen bl 11 ---968-7823 Lealle Speaker•. Book• ond man. C1tl Bob 770-629e ,. ____ •rR&• awn •25 &~'!'5• Remodeling S•le:Bltln HI d a -a -bad S 1 O O ...,u1p.' & mlec;. 's.t/Sun .... k t ~ ",,en•. wll_!~le & Gravity control bacL at $2300 s~rlf ....... t~ 1 Seacrart SF-23. "~1ar 548--0769. ..,..,_,, • • .., . d /w, dbl oven, alee u• .,.,.., 8..s. 1547 Wlntergr--. Pt .,.n . .,.... nen1, ., ver ., "" """ ~ ..,..,.., Sh0t1. ~'"5 renge. dbl link. Grell .,..........,., plated ar11clea. Ronaon 1wtng. N-. $250 Ev&-quick S 185010 BO ConlOle Fllhennan. Fully llllfTAIY I .I. HARLEQUIN CAT prlee/oond. 485-1 tee H~a bed q-11m 958 Sanala St. C.M. Na-tbl llght8'1. sliver plate nlnga or early mornings 850-5294. aqulp'd, 200 hp ob, "'-'""ar181 .....n1on In --SMrl Fr~-17 CF almo1t n ew. 1225. tlonaJIWMaon. S11 June n11w1ra tor 10 & alre 495-1082 &50-1174 .,_,., .,........ --Other unique c:et1 & kit-..._.... p1ecee 1 t Klmb•ll uprighl. 1898 -=---------and t1Y8 Newport Center Re-lane Nek llt.tlma 8'n-troa1'-8 ~t 1 150. 545-7884 11th. S..2PM ooblei's fro~~u~~~ INSULATION. Owen1 C0<·1 vln iage Ser 70251, Southcoelt 18 Lapllraka. SALES BRl)·L al1«'1 omoe.Fron1omoa ploymenl w/c arlng 873-5039 lllY,...,.. Antq Ible + chars. lrunk. c:lothea galore 811 good, nlng, R-11, 4 rolls, 15" S500 oboortradelO<roll-em Gray marina, head ft poeltlon raqW. good people. SlO. IMl2-2808 Whirl POOi ._.._ d,__ L• 957~133 commod ... lamp, an1 l•dlea petite 11 t2. boys wide. each roll 70' tong lop d..i. 557-1738 S2 50 ~719 CONSllT H.ITS =~~:I Hlmaleyan Kitten•. M., Ind reMg Gold ;..k; . mach. StrOlee crib & hi IWI 16,manenewgray3 587 • 3939 l ... ,,, • 7014 "" RMI ae181• •xperienc:e1 bluepolnt grand c:ttam~ c:ond $400. 751 s.485 Ko _,.,bed man. (flo8ta-c:ttr. Sit 9-3 169 Senta pc; tult 42 rag. IO'fl & 62 0 i2 fl Ao6' xlnt oona lmmedl81a Full Time pot-helpf\JI 1>111 not ....,,1181. llon. CF'A 1 220. . . -lion). finer & matt. c:owr, tubal. e3l-8826 gemea O•lor• all good $.400 8 rt 5 S3 1tlon1 10< experienced Prefer local raeldent. F0< 1-391-5800. ~~7er. llOO H ~~·,:'·~..,.4r•=· BoyScou1 Troop90 Many eond t..dlel Jr l)lke. 30 4 Jl 1 Pool Table Frenct\ • •bOt 75 11111 pereona for lnterlewClll M 1 Duhl .... _ ... "". 5,..·......,., mite. Item • R1l1lng CYP COffM um. e1ec per-LAW~9~.0s":5ER56, Seart ro-llyie Solld Oak $500, _962 __ -80&8 ______ _ r • · Klttenl 110 loci 1et Mal. "'""· ...,._, ....-~........ money f()( eummer C81'1\P. 001al0<. 1940'• top hit r• tary 7-.3939 nrm 760-8~2 -· 14· Luer Greet c:ond new ::::''abetterlC)8dallty WesleJLT~O.. 857-8314 cty, 835-9852 IW.. llattrlal1 H l4 Klngllzabed.hdbfd S90 S•t!Sun.9-5 599Grand e0<d1 &album1,por1able Local yacht club (BCYCl CROSS BOW-Barnett NII $t100.PP 497-1527 FMtatff S.I I Reellorq1 910 89ln to 6arTI 494-e087 H1ven Circle Ludl-Zenith record p41yer, In· membership for H ie Comm1ndo Aluminum °' 494-5907 • ary ~I SSlO OllTUOTHS. L..ather Sota Bed $450 ngton/Paulartno v8'1d Item• for male In-~~ioo 644-6 507 •ft •tock. 150 lbs. tataacoplc 15 Flt>erglass. last. Mlf .... fulH ,,.. SECRETARY TO UMd bridle f« Nie 35 W ••. continent, ego crate mat-•"'hi. 12 aluminum .,. balll:'3. with tra1•-. •ln1 ft 11 1111. AKC, 6 wkt & up. oanta/M e.c2•5252 wtl uher & Dryer eo5 Oef ..... SM .... Ir.... Maytag dlhwlhr. -v ..,. " wltti e1eel• All cok>rl. Sl'tOw & 1>91. 1 &J3-lre3 home • Mdl Antique POOi Table 3 pc. bdrm Ml, reirig. 9188 lndry tub, picture lramee I IUllO IWll rows, 1trlng1. 175 lb c on I 8 O O IO BO L-1efla. I PRESl\CMT $15041000. &46-70.Ct $1to. 08ll Coff• T8ble 'llO tight fll(turee mite f0< pnotoe & much much Charter Membersh ip eJCtre bow. prep 8'ghll 213131>7·9872. .. ,. an;n C..~tm H l l 175 7&0-8079 -· n00eehOld Item•. OON'T m0<e S11/Sun 9-4. (Nr S 1000/ofr 493-5763 '200· 645-1286 2 Hobl 14 cu11om 2 boat pelf Crtwtll ,,. OfRE•L EST'TE a~'!!l:1~~594 XPP'llflta.ilik.231ie M • t ch In g . MISSITI Sat-SuoJune1t lrvtne&201h).170&Hlgh-MIOlc lslan<J gold card S tationary blcycla. t11ller.t1ke1111or$1575 ..,.._ a... ft n drtv8a., printer & monitor, couch-lovHa•l-chr, and 12 9AM 281 l1nd Dr .. NB membership 1800 SChwtnn Alr-<H!yne. xlnt or bell otter or NII r• 1•l11J • co Chow Puppy, AKC 3 mo. pro0f81N & ~· Tl«a 1426/bat otr. 1>79'-4081 I Brentwood Pl FrllS•t June tOth & l 1th. 8 644-2615 cond.. MW $800, NII 1 a p e r a I 1 I y ~~~:pereon at 2 lo-• old,blk.,$350.850-4137 ovartaaet$148.32«buy Matchtngio-t&tofa, Olnlng Table,4ch8'ra,Pto-to5.#3Serlna Court.otf Mink jacket. Aulumn $495 548-4218. 714-240-8093ev M S Shorthand, Ughl book-GOiden Retriever Pupplal, •t l3l50. 841·191>7 or ~/gold print, S100 turee, Brlcl<-•·Br~. 7 x Superior Haze, 11 12.1.-. ap· Wanted:Beckswfng. 42' Columbla MIS, teue AR I'S keeping ••I*' "809ll· AKC Reg. M/F. S200, 752-1805. M cull. 646-1307 3' Hol Tub w/~ter & Furn .. llPPll•noea. 1011 ot pralled $2500, II~• n-. Call evenings.. $860/mo 10< 1/3 UM. ary. Salary approx Avlll 6-18. Call 846-1040 fr" It fH HU M•tchlng Sota, L~t. ~;~,:i~•~7 ~·~~~~ mlac. Set 8 lo 3 PM 111 &e11 offer 640·7402 dye 760-8842· ~~a1:°'p. g:=2~~ S 12OO 1m 0 · Er" 911 GAEA T DANE PUPS AKC Cute Rlttana ;;;;a good T1ble9. L8rnpe, Dinette. Ave Sal t-5 «th St. II.ST SELL TV b" (F°"'*'ly Gena'1) llHS.O.ntrt111 and 24 112 ~1011 ~~ 673-1600 Wm. Brlndlea, $300 & up. homl or they must f. to Wine C8blnat Shatvee, •••••1 •u R I. •, ~""" '73 Hobie 14 w/tr1ll«. Inc ttc:tt.elred.832-4578 thepound &Ce-&43 Chalre Ot1om1n Everythlng1goea.Otdoak --MIYlll l ltrN v.wi.1 S900ob0.63t-7t60- Secr9'ery 10 worl( In tu Male Boxer Pup. 8 moe. . . 831-&337' . din tbl $300. Oak drwre Copper and brau fire ext-king water bed, elecrrlc BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA & wllnd•. 557-8840 days. lawyer' Inoa NB Req Free klttana, 8 wt11 old, l30 eml Dell tbl S26 old lngul1n.t1. old archltec-wld 3 Ot dr-. 2 night Color TV 2 yr wrnty ult for Wayne ac:curll~ ~OWPM tYPino. :"'~t~~lpef-bll(/wht, nNda good MOVINGI 8' bkie llOfa. mink coet 110 ,'.,,1ee tural/eng. text•. pl ale at ands & & t lounge chair S 148 Free delivery Open ,77 L-.. .. 21 ata-- dlc ••"hO d ho maa. &76-8211 , 1150 New twin~. hlhld,kld11turtdothel, dlthet. l1mpa Some-obo.550-8977. Sun __ ......,, -I ...... ne exp, wor I 646-6205 $100. Otlk ooffee table, 24 1 Tul•ne Rd CM thing for everybody TV Joh • ·~e-1786 Mint. l\llly 9Cl'llP9ad t0< l&UI ~~no":~· ~ ~~:'.m~M==.; 175. OIMl1a, HQ. Rug. !>40-4439 · 20401 88yvlaw (at M... ltll lf1•t1• Tlohtl "1 .... crulll . $22,000 080. bn .. .., nt lasy daalrad cpl~med O~vall-yard.$50. 497-2842. F~~t=-· (Female). l50 04~387 i GARAGE SALE-Furn , ~J~'~~n;,~~~tl 9 Wed. Ju:~-~~~thy ... ti Qeantl 7 11 213-4';\.o701 E.O.E. W91 ttltte&ta 1blllty rNndttory Up to 673-4324 Must Mil nowt 8 '1 IOf• ur... cloth ... 11aon•d man 1111 Oal H ttftrflh..f'IMtn S1000/mo, doe CallJucty Benn 9521 FrH t o ood home good oond. QrMn & wtll Junk . 534 A 9er"81'd, CM. UDO GARAGE SALE l fllltl PAUii ratl w/2 hp Suzuki. good En)Oy ~P lhare 3 a...~ et 044~18. ••-ir fN •.&1 • _ .. _ .......... o print. MO. Cell u.a-Sat 8-12. Sal. 9-4, Sun. 9-3 belo w whole1ala at cond SSOO. &42-7884 _ .. •"'II. In tllp C811 ,.... --.............. lttane. Otenge 047-n 48 Anllquee. otl P•lntlng1. ' ....... Oeveloc> your own bull-..... leet, •rt MlrtM JONy hand too4ed OOlot. Very loYlng and Gar1g9 Se», Set/Sun 6-5. clolhlng and b11g1ln1 o•· S 100·S200 84~490 hatl Plftr 1 12 7 l4-955-7s.40 ,_referring p.ny plan-Accurli ~Uno Mfg. Longhorn, Mk•MW. $350 pllyful. 897-1075. Quality~~ A.at-3 f1rnllyMle.1Um. dlll'l8a, lorwl 218 Via Quito IYEIWllllT 16' s:f,y, 116. open GOW. C0<onedo 16'. xlnt oond .. n Ing 1 a r -experlanoeeplu1.APIAR 631-3623 Fr•togoodllorna 1yr ~•.,Pc.= 1oy1.~c23IF111"#8)'PI Loae 10to291b1emon111 1/0 260 MarccrulH r, w/trlr,trapen.compaa, vloM-muelc-p1101ogogre lnvotclng. calf\ now r• 0 1 d m a 1 8 coffee table l ot1om81'1 1 GARAGE SALE Set 9-5, IMW. Sil.I salely and keep 11 off. bank rapo Maka otlet xtru S1950. 760-1478. ~1-~-c:aterlng .tc. por1 11anerel ledger, ,,.... · SS"S Chow/~hard. ell yr old 0091 13500 inOv 3234 NebfUke Pl CM High qu&llly new tWln bed. 100% natural herbs. Avery 6 Co. 075-8990 llalo.L. 41411 •• 1 Ill -.-.....-546-6742 flnanclal 1111aman11 .... ~ • lhota. wtth kid•, Ing wlll H orltlce ,0; eoua-, din aet, * aora. coftM tibia, rug. tOO-A money beck guar. --•• •• 1 HllN general office dutlaa 11 ~l#UI pe1 rabblt1.116 ~ home only 11500 ~ TVStand petlo furn .. hlhld mlec. CallBJad 213-e97.f583. 22' Baytlner -Cuddy -8Nort11Salla552·711112 -r-"'ad. $1100 to $1400 ae. Varletity of _.....__ 10 ..... ~1n.• · · .. lge tOOI cheat, 990n1 Votvo 110 . Trailer, M Lid ..,. Full °' P8f1 time lhowlno ,;;~62-4812 eome mlnlitur••""""•n•d· ·.,...,...... .... P .. ntlnge, WoodOlnlng p•••-• -equip, more. Sat. 10-4. Fleld1tonee, 2x2x4' alum. adlo X T F 0 14 w/tr81tar .. 75 ucttlng,hlghqu8'1tyglfl eoma regular Ila C8M Klt1ant,wlllfumlllh9hotl& T1ble, Etc. Vary low _._ ... ,uu 2008C<>mm0d~ 1tnl1tteelnat ou<><LP, ~II ca;~ ••. m~e~~· te2-8068 """'· Plan your own s.tvtce Station •11 I tor det•ll• Loulu neutanng. 8lk • long pr1o8a.850-1048 S•t only 7AM-4PM. 111 10 & 15 gal. Poll. aq 979 8558 _U_ll_1_4--/1Ul--Ul-- houn. E.xoellent Income upertencad. Apply Shell 897-1875 h •Ir• d II r ay I w ht . Qu811ty lt8118n Deelon Rat-llm41 l&le, m1ny, mlJly I Pallo & Alley Sile. COrner b aka P' n I 3 5 O -W 714-497-3128 S1a11on. 17111 & lrvtna. . 546-1328 tan Sactlonal. N t el 1iem1. llMN<S. CIOthel. River & 88lboa. 3 ptec. 046-80~ 21·~1 ... 1 A8clng or l8mlly, good ~ BMGl't QuedclMa 8eby duck a · 1 ur furniture, you nerne 11. corner group, wuher & Fe o 0 u b I a End 1 r • cond. s 1100. 87&.-01'76 $4 50 ea. 548-'"5 ' P ........... m.i 0 mo F9 OOlot tabr1o. 8 poe, lnddl CMl'I Luthet8n Church drter needt minor repair. Refrlg1JOld, $135, Baby M b 8 H A R P R E C E P -. T•rler mix . .._,, home oott.a tibia & ottoman. 1 760 Vlc:IO<ll CM • 6' Aour..c.n1 Fhuure LI-Crib & mattreu $38, onterey ~· oe1 'P 18, I Y' old, xtnt Saleepenon, outalde 1181e1, operl territory, So. C8'1t. Apply 10AM-5P~. 11.June. n.-w 10111.s t. TIONIST/CLERICAL AS-S11ve ii, produoe lertlllzer. lmmedlllafy.&4&-1749 yr old. eo.t l3500 MOii· • • · brary Tibia, 2 Wing Chest $22 953-8487 S3l>OO. 714" .e9eo " hvy dty 1'1'· S3l>OO SIS TANT. Receivi ng bMut. young rabblle U . Ing. Wiii HCrtflce f0< MOVING SALE: June 11 & Chaim MllC tOOll & 128' TWln OIMel Sklpjack O l«I - c8111. l>lr*tno. m .. 11~. 64M502. ruu .. ,. HU &BOO. LNl'IP9. TV lt8"d, 12, 9-5, '74 F18t Spider, etc . S at . 9·4 PM SAllPU l&LI completely equipped: n lltlt •om• computor tHlct Plllnllnga, Wood Dining P11to Fumtture, Couch, 850-8748 Great Hvlng• on all kinda PP 2775. 11700, end aectow proceaelng. You don't need • gun 10 OuMn bed, twin bed T1ble, etc. ll•rY low Cf1b. Toy9.. Clothel. 1891 · of nylon durn.t. beck I 714/557-4758 1~1!rt 11 ~ertormance Coet•Meal. SALES-MICRO COM- PUTERS. M81ure penon W/buline8a l Computer uper. 764-eae.3 en.emit enlllronmeftt'ln "draw tHt" when you w /fr1me, Eleatrolux VllG, prlo8a.S5o-1048. P•l•u , C .M . Ma•• Rattan furn, car llet90. packs and walleta. 6()% • •7 LlgunaBeacn.C811Laufa p4eoaenadlntheOally 21111LRfl4IYQ.Cf'l-..AM Vetdle/88k ... 5~211 houMl'IOldltem1.clothel, below retail Bring 36Unlftlf1,llylngbfldge,2 v ·8326 002 So. Smllll,4~792.COAST tWantAd1I Callnow OOocloond 5 .d.10"oolorTV. J ... llJ lllt mlac 1310 W Balboa l d·Ulrl 10% oll. lwn Ch~ eog, 11170, 8ayfront.e.lboallland. CITIES ESCROW 1842-5676. ~Ito. v1-0&47 M •n'• ha1v~Gold Multl fatnlly yd Ille. Kldi Blwl, Sit-Sun, 9-5, 18288 Fox· olMn & 11'11tp, llpe O. Wlndeurtw 3 ..-. -o.. R1t11n Couch, com-~.Coat 'wlll ~~t'T' m:;:c" in!! " Sii/Sun &-•. glove, Unlvwalty Pltti. 153.000/0 80 632-2828. catrytng b.o. "';'"' ~ fOft8bte oolorful 7' long t8keS1llOO, 075-5070 more. 1834 Carawiy. Super bargalM-a1erao & &et of 4 Dr11g Mutftr E '58 CENTURY RAVEN traller. lllOO Arter 6 pm, KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~GES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 P£R WEEK Wt "°"' ~ .. , I~ 011tn1na1 lor youn1 Hitt Dtntrs 10 murt •tfde•s lo! !ht Ota111t Cont Diiiy Piiol Ou1 tmn t(jrt •t 3 JO o.m •lld "°'' vntil 8 30 o 111 111te•i»1i On S•lv•~r. wt "°'' • It• nwir hOu•~ You 11111 u1 n 111•nw 111~ •lld 111110 . .MMC ••tit urn.nt your own money lht•t •I nc1 rf•t .. ,11111 (tr COll'(:Uon involvrd II 1ou "'' 1nt•rl"llfd. pleai. call Mt C.rl (714) 548-7058 '2&o. Mlrron 1 10 up1 •I 11 llll 8aV&in. t-4. teubl aquipmen1, toy1, eox14 tlr8a mounted on Clau le 1>8y launcl\/M• _83_1-3_1oe_. ____ _ ~ ••o up, dining tbl lM ttll'U ..........., .... u-~ ..... m1ec. ~ sate-4. white 5 lug ''"'' tkllf, w1tre1i.r. 13000 ... h 125. 83 t-6441 J ll fl m x;;ang ·-"-"' 0Wt _... ·-1Me POft Weyt>ridg8.. l 2 2 5 /but 0 It er obo. Mutt 1811 thtt w.MI. r • ........_...__. .... ... ·~·r-r · ttema, Cloth ... Patio ....... ,,.. 07'-1393 l~lt! 7111 ....... _......,,boa ecwtncl......, ,.,_, _. vv FUm.T.,-ry vi.or.. 387 .__ ........ .... .,...,...,...., l"•"'•--...-oii~MoiiijP m1tter ... Ind fr9me, e dnw•r d reiur RMer8 Or &n 12-4. ~~ '-Sota B«I $99. Electric '78 21· Han.ti 464 Cl'tevy '11 I Jiit a.1. Mk• good oond. l&o '44-Mll llTIMCHnO n6gtlt 81-* · ....., '90'1lnll OOOcla. Typftrlter s 150. 2 End pump. Deye, 832· 792 f: new. I 1495/beel ofr Sofa, io.......1..t ottDn'l8n, i b8lly ...,,,., ~ Sf.!..,~!. .::, ~!;.!: mucfl mof'9. Sat. t to 4 Teblee '25. W9'Ql'l1 Set a ~ 98()-4'30 ,.. 8,..7..,e.eao,--....--.----. ....... -r cfl8lr Mt *3211. Twn bed ex to itcnoa Shed good ate. 3128 eo..on WI)', 1807 P0t1 Stieflleld. t>enc:n S25. V80Wm 110. '81 S•• Ray It', tvll ~t L MO. 7eo-Oe 13. oond, W/floottnel a' f~ C.M Aquerlum S25. Con\oact loeo.d wltr1r. low ""· ' N On 'NniY eoo Sofa. peed\ V9fWt. 15(). 2 ! dation. •100. 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Chtlift uni( 0oG MUft ii&o. t>tloW lltt II Ut.000. w/90 ft oablia, Ndlle •t&o 0t m1u offer . 2 Antlgu• a .. oh IWll,..-lriet 1111 .. .._60l3or4"41b. oomp9&9( .. ~il I 17M4IO ~ -..2-eoa E'*Y ~ -• 6~& m:Gi U .400 totti W•f erb•d. l<nO 11 'OidiliCl~.P*OI Or1lnOI eoM.-=: wood QrllMd 1 formtoa ':z ::;-~~ ~ .... ~ IM-1 1 wfhMW. Od ~· 15(), Commode Atma t.200 FalM.w & Atllnoton I top .. cen.nt oond. 115. dngye. 1$21(. ~180 ,...,. NT-t:S14dy,Nltll2 llld• ProJ, I OtH n : eo.e. ...... ,_,. AMto &42~1201 lNft~;i&;;m;;:;;~;;;;:;-;: ... r.~=;;;;• YOUlliii"OOmhi.Wiihi wtt118at71 ...... 7to1. .... MMe .. Art,..,., ...... , ...... tUI ~-= ... ..:'anahor~11 & 0 •11 11mln1t ed . =·~~= Fora..llWM ~ _,..,. t:';!;r!~!:in tn. ,.._.Jr,J1H Ml IMO A~DQN ~'i:;~Oonl. =:n1 l and':. °'::5 ts.•• JI w .. 1 .••• Dally Piiot A ~·' ""'°' Wuttltnr ltlfM• ido. wlbtlllH . AppralM CI ...., ~,,,,,.,. .. ~4d.C811Toctey c..,1"'9d Ma. 'tfAll OM-Hiiie ~to ... .,I ~?:"'* ... ,. !,~~:. .. alnt cond. &t&.000 ......_ °"" • Udo Mulu ·"nc .... 6424t71. etop~C*11W ~adldOlt.... ---1. tt•Mt-t• 17'-10N ~--------------------------------------------------~~-~ Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 10, 1983 lllp I DM•• 7022 MtttrcJtlH/ Aat" Waatt4 ttlt Aate1, l•J!•tM A•tH, lal!rlM Aattt, lat!11H A1t ... l•J!•IM A••"· larrtH Aaln, DtaHtlc Aatt1, Dtat11fc CAN ACCOMOOATE lcMttra toll WE •• , lllW 11121''•' llU ••rcH11 .... 1145 'R''' lltt v.1.1s...... llU Ckentltt Siu ml tJlt ~~iJ':T wA:~~A,•~ 1 :t!i~or:. c:;u~~ s .. ~ ~ J!.~ OLUI OBI '72 BMW 2002 IUnrOOf 1111 ""STUM 'II Ill..... 1 1 TC1YO'• CO:ona. GOOd '78 OUher 2 dr 00'~ 11111 FlllTt 78 Ford Mua1ang Oflla. '" EXCHANGE FOR USE oHer. S-42-7107 01 .. 1011 n-p•tnt, reblt eng, xlni (H2YMB) Anthracite, teether. condition, •utom•tlc wtilta bOdy. i epd, elf, PS. Pit, Air, feet IUflrl: OF BOAT & MIN CASH. '" cond. 13500. Wlcnd• & SHH l)Olllh«I wheel•. tOOO ml, I l200. M 2-2283 ft....,.... Int, gr .. 1 on g ... We l'leve •to: Mleellon AM/FM, lo ml, ~15. eu -4350 DAYS. 1819Suzulcl TS185,Blue. ~790-9382. 250 Addltlonel C_,. To Ille• new, Ull.000. 1975Toyot•SRSPlckUp run1fwit .. tlc,newtlr•. o~l!WI UMd Chev· 080. 858 -7330 . 873-2332 EV low mllel, Mutt Sell • ' Chooee From 801-1688 with lhelt. 5 epeed, FM t2518/obo. 870..0641 ,.._,. 7AM-3PM Beet Otl9' 642·7107 '82 528-auto, toe~. JIDAUTOSALES,INC. Aalc ebout the...,..._, we Cueett• Stereo, Muat ==-=--,-,-.,,.,-~---:--:-1~==--=--,.----,--:--::--~port Marlne/•llP t•k•• over tu of HIS. lerMr lhll. can NYe vou"'th,7;' our Sell • Bui Offer '78 ~bbltt, t1tteoS 1oo611 '79 Faltmont, tow mite. d•Y·=6~tl'I =i =r:iT $429/mo 7141964-1250 a.ate Aaa purc:naau ..... Pl&N 942.1101 ~81~~:7 :X~.J:100. ri~!·,.P'~~.~. $3~· Full line of Alvu priced Conveniently Located (714) lll·IOl4 MIU... ·10 Corona, autome1tc, ,78 VW ConY, 21,500 ml, 873-7355 Sall Itel Ill• lrom $669. 10% down/2 & Competltlvely Priced lllNITI aood cond. $800/0BO mint cond, AC, many '79 Graneda 48,000 mllee, lnMW0<18eechlorMll· r: .. r flnenclng VI .. & Wflft Q ·79 F1etX18·3e,OOOml 13010uell81r.-1 Catt643--3331. xlrat 17000 firm. p/1.plb,a/c,~dr, b o e 1 1 o 3 o f 1 c $3450 982-9788 "'EWPORT B~·cH 731 ...... """•"" 20 714-&4&-7100 · USED CARS& TRUCKS "' ~ TI L ll71 ..,....., '78 Camero, V«Y nice. cond ..._,,, · ltwttt1 Y11,1/l l'1 COME IN OR CALL FOR lta•1 tlJS tll•tlto 1711~TIJ.•rol bat. am/fm. '78 VW Poptop Camper, '3495. 494-6490 '81 E1cor1 GL wgn 4 dr, T~~~:'.cr ~rm<>;>~: 2900 W CoUt Hwy FIU UPUIW. S...._s.rvtc.l.Malng 177 Honda ACCOJd. N:W ~ 59,000 ml. 1dnt cond. 'll ..... a_.a_ elr, auto, ~dnt *'4400. Trlm•ran. 831·3588, N..-pon a.ten I Cormlet-Oellllo IO' CARVER Bru•. Good condition. UAll.. l2700. Ron 97&...ot41 17350.64-4-5974•'1 &pm. Exc.ttent cond~~opi, 553-9833 548-95e9 UJ-1170 OUYHln Q< ... , ~ 11' li('E ·Bl\ 1\\' Allctng $2800. 831·5e30 .. 1 •l•IU .-.. '71 TRe. roll t>ar..1 am/Im. ,79 Satrocoo, btec1c w/grr; wire wheel•. em/Im 8 --1-.-.--.-.... --- 1 020 18211 BEACH BLVD "'-'l.L.J "'--& wlcnd1. 731·.9355 • -t2700. Ron 11:176-..o 141 5 al al •• -• •-lttrlft 4 Mtttr •H HUNTINGTON BEACH ,... .._.,,. ' "'""' '"' deye ChatnOllQM/dat11 blown, ~r Int, tpd, c. • trllci<; alt oond ... 200. Spec. '04'h M~. orig. ;;:;::--.;._. __ .;.,;;~.11~":::~1!21'1'~r.:r:~r.::~ ........ ""' ... ..a,..., · 111 leather , aunroof, '18 TR 7. rm CMMllt. loyt, orig. owner. $4200. C•H 97~ 1111 105, owner, TLC. Must .... Storage fOt Boat1, Moto< For rent. 28' Motor Home. l4l010ll1Ml·lll1 ~· R ltaaa I Beolcer cueete. Call Vlr· cieen cond. 12850. Call ~~ • 830-0583 •ti 8 PM '3450/obo. 667-9870 Homee Camper-. New-fully loaded, lleepe 8. 81&-4843 ,.......,,_,.,_,,.._ ...... ~1.0<s-ae10. WIP&rTlfltWI III.Ii otn•F.,Mon.-Fn.e,,.... ,_ . .,. vw °"' ,.,,,~I 1315 lerc~ HD WANT TO RENT s 11 fllt••t •••1 tc.Leul HI 4•1141-1111 '78 TR7, low mllHg• whttwht, 40,000 mt,1ii!P!,...._•..,r.,.,. ..... -~~I HI t 10 mot0<home by rell::;:le --Selel-Sel'v ng ,'2200, renonabte. lherp. $8300 obo. I ;;;p.,j:J, aN pwr, orig. 1977 2.3 ut.r, 4 ~~·~~~n~.1 coul>lte73-2138 AUIUIHI UllEIT ~9433. 4119-4215,645-0110 IMther,goodhomeonly. IPHd, runt grHtJ with PHTUO/llUll llYllTOIY I Unique 1 of 1 lelnd, 1982 ,77 TA7, 5 ep, air, red ·eo Rabbitt d91aet, 4 epd, 11200. 558·8000 Lv• ~~2000. &-ttpm. a low Tralltu,. 2480HarborBtvd. 380 SE Mercedet, wllari Int, lharp. '3400, air, 11.,eo.mlnt $3150. meeaage Tom. 8832· Silwt. down, take ovf1' P•Y· fraftl 1024 COSTAMESA • ·75 2002· 4 •Po .. air loaded. $37,500/ofr 49&-428tev/wknd 831-3018 ~t t 17 '73 Cou gar XAJ · menta Owner 875-7375 ••t •aOO ••t 1••1 cond. (Ol3NJL) l 774-9910 dye, 552-3577 _ 12250/080. Cle n · · 24' GOiden Ftlcon, '78, -~ -• -• '79 320t; 4 IPo . low '80 TA7 co1wer1tble. Lo 82 Rabbit convert, '81 x;p;;; tdr, JO cond .. , 2 yr old eng . • l'c=-ltl I 1 ale. awnings, twtn beda. JHJI mU•. (540XIV) lllf llll..lllU'1 '78 300D, "lnl ~-d. EJctra Ml..,~. Cu1t Int. Good red/bite, loaded, $9,000 ml, need cUl'I. worth "•1 ••21. !: 900 557 3 88 _ • '79 7331; 4 apd., loaded. ~ '" ""'' ..._... 080 54e-.213 .,.... "'" 26" m Bike, 3 IP<!. Ilk• nu. $5 . -2 SOUTH fuel ttnk. $11, 600. c 0 n d • $ 5 9 9 5 . $3800, wlll telcl 12880 Ot• -t..lt. UH """'-' cond, $30 20 .. '58 cvftlore<, 11ove/rafrlg, I 1.1% (971UXB) .,.,. 1 904-5152. 213-404-24-41 82 vw Jetta, dletel, 4 dr, 5 nowt Dan 9119-7085. .._ """"' ...... , ••• -... • '80 320t; 5 ..,.. .. sunroo cou•n 1---:mii:iiiiiiii-Mongoose. greet cond. nu tlree, nu w ire, -(IANV203) '78 450 SE, c:tean .. mu11 Vtlbw11ta 17 epd, elr. tunrl, crulM. 91-ft.. 3111 11llllll•HU 1130. 731-2133 $650/0BO 537-1394 111 AYllLAIU • '80 7331, auto., loaded. lllZI sell,$17,000. 187 BuQ. grHt cond, ~,metelllcpatnt Knwd OITWSllPlm P9UQ90t U·lOO boya· 1o mtg. ON (1BST118) 546--4452 amlfm, radial tlrH.I mt.':leM• ~eo .• ~~N50 •. 2;~ 1971 Ford Pinto. 78,000,0leael blade 00 ~ apd, •Int cond, $100 or BUY FACTORY DIRECT JEEPC,17 • '815281;auto .• aunroot "WIWIUllT M" ll•I 11795. 04&-5923, 873-1322---" ~~1onm'':eo.~c.1:;~ (853XTH) ' belt otter 675-26-44 l llgMwelght flberglaas and (1COB811) 11 lllllllll" • ,. 87 ,.,~ Mii I $800/btl ofr . cell UHi scamp 13' & t8' travel 1c••11llEll • '81 633c11: 5 apd . VOlumeSalM,5-rvloe lfiMl!!l,orC:.bikwfred ' """''mull quck. Karmann Ghia '81, new "'"' 250 Addltl at C To Racing wheel•. saddle, tralle<s & new 19' 51h nam t08(1ed. ( 1CLH374) ·-"' Laa.111 -""" 'V Perl cond, ,_ palnt. rblt bru•, new Int, run1 .....,-4()64 evening• only. on art WO<lc stand, truing Stend,I wheel. Call now toll tree • • '82 3201: auto., aunrool 187.,11"' "'···n lid. letl~. real wlr•. lltreo, ~1et gd olr OV9' xreat $2000 /obo 83 F A h ChOOM From -· -· 55g_506.; 1··800-346-4962 tor tree .. ;()ranu(' ,,_ (1 ... .-2) Hunllnglon Beach """""'"" 73-7222 860-1440 good cond, run• good. 121 • •-..&.-.•'-~ Ill-· glov~ etc 2 Ar ii! FD.'"' ......, xtnt $2400. 875-1277 $ . 7"" ,.,..,,.. ' llcon enc ero, J&DAUTOSALES, INC llngton. lrvlne. brochure & SAVEi (. h -. • '82 52841: ~10 ' low (11•) 1•2 2000 Ptae;Ht 155 '87 VW bug, «K ml, nu Mutt lell lm!Md '77 VW $13001080. 54&-8215or •·--..... ' ii 03\C .. _.o mllee. (1EJA474) • -duteh & redlala, exheu11, Bun, •5K ml, AI C, 645-33-40. Saafl Au C .014 fl trl --• '82 7331; 5 apd., loaded .Wht y, blue Int, fuel In-• .. • ·-• &a....f!!! Uill' 10•~ 111<-11111 com11u (7355637) IJ19H1 1129 jectlon,tn/r1,alr.11mlfm lttreo.$1800.497·1875 AMIF.M cu1, $3000. '89 Mustang. OrlQ ownr, (l14)ll-'73 COililT\an 1ent camper, t ty -111 " so •m '"'• .. 11,,. 1111 -eterao cau, I 181<. '87 vw Bug, orig owner, 10 I 642-1,89. Robin. vlnyt 1op, p .. nt & Body In ,73 Old• Convtr11ble, 52K slpe 8. $600. IM2-4778. Smf uthitY trail;;. 1250. 4 lftHI Driftl Ill-1 1111 "'91USI Fr• n ch b o 11 b on. mt $2400 84e-515e an y I l?S gem cond, 3 epd, FM mllee rano•lar ,. .. man) K.~···~1 250. $150 obo. E11M/wknd1 963-2963 179 To ota Land~·I-. 208 W 111, Santa Ana 1W• have Orange County'1 83&-1247 8P.M • t ft 1tereo, V8 eng, $2950, lllraa' ~~ C; '4300 ~-200 a I i S '" 10Y -v Clo!MldSund•)I flneat Hiectlon of uted 1157 · 168P1800.overS5000r--552-8192or6-48-2748 54a..&820 Hu1qv1rna 250. S natt tl en loaded, xlnt cond. 18100. LARGE SELECTION OF 1· Jaguara; Seri.t 11. Serles PtrtC~t '88 BAJA BUG· New front 1 0 r a t I 0 n , n u ~-,...----,,..,.,,.-...,..... obo 551 -1075 Bob IMPORTANT 499-1286 an 5PM. NEW & USED BMW'SI Ill XJ8a and XJS coupes. '85 3U cpe, oOOd cond. end. wtrtng, tlr•. wtii. •no I pain 111 n t/e tc . '&6 Mu1tang, 289 auto, :-::,7:-::-3--::T-or_o_n_ad-=-o-n-u-;/-gocxl--, NOTICE TO READERS ' • 35 Seeuanowl MuatMll.a57-1933 $t800. Aleo cu11om vw $6400/0B0.835-3742. wht wi red Jl'l1. PS, AC. llr•.vety.veryc:IMnln' ••ttr likH 1016 AND rac I &' UHi llTHI tow bar, traci<• perlectly wtr• cap•. 12350 out orig paint & top c:ai 198 1 Puch Maxi Lux ADVERTISERS 1111 EL OAlllH 2925 Harb<>< Blvd. '88 912, AM-FM. alloys, rbl $80, Cell~·· -· '10 VolYo 14-4, run• good. 548-4893 ccW9', ro ml. euper. car Moped. XLNT Condition. The price of Item• (16774u) COSTA MESA ~· Nd/5-= worlc. '80 automatic, blue, xtnt ~-·9~~~1~~ $300 '87 El Camino, wtlt, reblt $1400 obo. 048-1523. $350 obo. 642-2937 adver11Hd by vehicle 11211 lll·Z• 13800· 8 · cond, Square back. eng, Ilk• new tlre1, '81 Cuti He Supreme dealers In the vehicle 250 Additional Cart To Liil llAOl .. W ·72 911T, 85K mt, c:ompt. $2800. 068-7853 ·73 144 VOivo, 1 owner, lo $1500/blt. 984-0587 Broughem, 4dr, vs 1982 P200E whl Vespa, CIH•lfl•d •dvertlatng ChooleFrom VOLUME SALES 1rw1111•1U11 orig. $10,800. Dye '71 SQBK.GOODl1500, mt, nawteM Otlg. eond, '71CntrySq.Wgn.amlfm, velour. air. crulM~ ate Iron t I a I r I n g & c:Olumnt doee not lnclu~e J&D AUTO SALES, INC SERVICE & LEASING All models & moet ootor. 768--2311; eve 875-8887 '73 4 t2 WON 12400, auto, 11 r . Never 8 pua, radlal1, rac,k, $6300/bst. 553-9833 ~;~t.S 1000 ' BO. ~~.:~p~l~:nb~:!ir ·~::: 1211. ••rkr ''"'· 3870 N. Che<ry Ave. In etockl Cell or atop by '73 014 Porte/le, good GOOD COND. 848-2323 I ~:,~~~::;.;1~~~ v: 1700. 875-8305 pv1 par1y '82 CullUI Supt'emt 4 dr finance chargee, fees tor le.ti Aae LONG BEACH nowt cond $4000 044-2897 s & may nnd one tor ie... but • 7 1 F o r d v a n . drll blue, 18,500 ml GM "82 Peugeo1 103 Moped ti I t OI d (••o. C.._.., ••11-•"5) l&ftl •Tell an 5PM/wtcnd1 'T1 uper Bwtle, nu eng ..... x-Amtf·m 11--Blue, 10 ml, MOO/obo. llr po ut on con 1 • (l lC) lll·IOl4 "' ·~" --•tarter, redlat1, am/Im vou·11,_ """one nlOer EconOll~ 100. Wide rim • -car. --Alan 962-9606 vice certlflcatlone or l71C) 111-1710 29J~~fA~E~~d. ·73 914 Porteh. Yellow, caaa. 11950. 875-8305 at 12750/obo. 970..05'8 llrM. cullom wood In· crulM control, ptlodl• a dtaler documentary 1171 UIOIHI l'r.O..lna Welcome tll-•IOO good cond 1tereo. .75 245 t .. t9'1or. Sunroof Arid need• wlnde, lilt wtleel, IPIH '82 Yamaha Towny. xtnt P<8'>at•tlon Cllargee un· (117918) D 9117 & $4200. 983-5495. 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A'i --~-~ ·-12 · F200SX's -'"'l M~ --16 " -0 ~ Pll.SARS 17 STANZAS ='-=....,._.=--=-·-·••""'---,,__ __ __.,.";.;A;;...--..-.;"'""""""""'.-:;r="°'---.. .. ------..-~--------• _ _... ---- Scott Hy lands (left) is f ea tu red in the South Coast Repertory pro- duct ion of Romulus Linney 's (inset) new play, "April Snow." Scott Hylands Knows the writer and wanted to do his play By JIMMY JOHNSON 01 tM Delly Piiot St.ff When Scott Hylands started acting a few years back it never croeaed his mind that one day it would earn him money, let alone a living. And a pretty good living at that. For aometime now, Hylands' face has been pretty familiar to television watchers, but more recently, it has disappeared 90mewhat from the tube. He has taken that ruggedly handaome face back to the 91age. It's nice that he did, too, becauae Hylands, along with a number of other fine actors, can be seen in the South Coast Repertory's Second Stage production of "April Snow." "April Snow," a play commissioned by SCR from playwright Romulus Linney, will run through June 19. In addition to Hylands, the play features Jordan Charney, K Callan, Brad C.Owgill and Rhonda Aldrich. Hylands plays the part of Lucien Field. "I knew Romulus Linney from hia works," Hylands pointed out, "namely, 'Chi.lde Byron' and 'The Sorrows of Frederick,' both of which were staged here at South Cout Rep. "Thia piece ("April Snow") needed eome work and since Romulus waa going to show up for two weeks to help smooth out 80l1le of the edges, and certainly he did. "I was interested in the proce!lll of, not making 9Clnething out of old cloth, but the contribution th.at , actors would make as they tried to Ouah out a clw'acter that la aornewhat W defined. "The ICl'ipt la not complete,'' Hylands added, ''Therefore, it'• a pl'OCe9B and that intrigued me. I've been working a long time on plays th.at had an e.tabliahed reputation such aa Shakespeare and what have you. It feell good being the first to do a character for a change." · Hylands eees the new Unney play u a study in the generational gap. in that it deals with the young and the middle aaecs. "The ilsue th.la play railed intrigued me as well,'' the C.anadian·bom K'lor mnUnued. ''It aaka what bappena when arUst8 -and &mulua takes a pianilt, a painter and a writer -are no lcll\ger u hot u they once were. "It'• not that they are demin.iahin8 ... juat th.at they have IOrt of reeched a peak and are now losing SeeOnStatte,P .. ef Romulus Linney ••• ' April Snow' a play meant for SCR BYLlRENE.~ or .. ....,,....,. "April Snow,'' Romulus Linney'• new play, must have been meMt to premiere at Colt.a Me.ea'• South Cout ~ Theeter. It certainly wam~ that way. The theeter'1 paJa commillloned Linney to write a play for for th.la~ -tomethJ.na alona the Unet of hil two other playa, ''The 8orTowl of l"i.denck" and "Chllde Byron,'' wbJch were ~ by 8CR 1n 1979 and 1881. 8o Linney e9l out to write a Jarae, hMtoric DIQ, which 8CR wanted to produce on the thMter'1 Mafri s-.. ---------.------r------~--~-- At the Movies By LoRr.:Nzo BENET ~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==========================iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ............... .. O> ..... 0 ~Skater Aimee Kravette ~ ... Gets no credit for 1 Flashdance' -= u. -;:: Tucked away in her black nylon bag, ~ underneath all the ice skating gear, c Aimee Kravette of Costa Mesa keeps a ! Walkman and a very special cassette, ~ the soundtrack to the movie ~ "Flashdance ... 0 For two days last September, she a: was a stand -in in ~t movie. Actually, she was more like a skate-in -she was the one who glided up and down the ice to Laura Branigan's "Gloria," not actress Sonny Johnson, who played Jennifer Beals' troubled friend. "I felt like a star," Kravette beamed, recalling the times she cruised up to the front gate at ParamoWlt Pictures in her Capra and flashed her special entry pus. Owing the filming, she met Beals, who portrays a new wave dancer longing to be a ballet star, and television actor Michael Nouri, who played Beals' lover. Kravette said she got to know Johnson the best. "She was really nice," she said. "I felt really bad for her because they edited a lot of her lines out of the movie." To make her features similar to Johnson's, Kravet1e covered her red hair with a blonde wig and make-up arti.lta pancaked her face to diminish the radiant effect of her green eyes. She was on acreen for two minutes. "That was my own routine," Kravet- te said. She was huffing a little as she aat in the loW1ge of the Ice Capades Chalet in Costa Mesa, where she had just finished an hour-long workout. "The first time, he (Director Adrian Lyne) didn't think the routine was jazzy enough," she said. "He said, 'put aorne more toe atuff in, that fut work with your feet.' Sol went back and put in some routines I learned from my jazz dance claa and Ice Caplldes, and the 9eCOIWi time he loved IL" Kravette wu called in to tryout for the job on the recommendation of the film's technical adviaor, Erica Leslie, a friend who had .een Kravette perform a year earlier u a principle act in Ice Capades. Kravette be4t out two others for the part. ' "At first, they wanted Erica to teach Sonny how to akate, but after they put her on the ke a couple of times they knew it wouldn't work/' she u.ld, laugh.Ing at the thought of creating a champion-caliber skater in a few months. '"nley needed 90IDeOne who could jump well and skate fut. I allo had to know how to fall. When I WU prectidng my routine people would ask, 'It looks 90 good. but why do you keep falling at the same part?' And all the people aroWld me who knew would just laugh." For seven weeks of daily practice and two days of filming, Kravette netted about $1,000 from Paramount Pictures, which had grow:d $40 million from "Flashdance" a.s of JWle 5. But like Marine Jahan, who did most of the dancing for Beals, Kravette'a name was left out of the credits. "The contract said it was at the producer's discretion. but I thought he really liked me and was going to put my name in," she Mid, a hint of disappoint- ment in her voice. "But I was desperate for a job at the time." Then ahe smiled. "Even if they had said they weren't going to pay me I probably would have doneiL" . Kravette henelf haa 9eeO the movie a half-dozen times. The f:inrt week the film played. Kravette'a mother, Mary, U1Mt> to .meak out of the houae ~ times a day just to view her daughter in the skating acene. Her mom can alao watch her on MTV. since part of Kravette's acene is included in the "Flaahdance" video. "When the people at the theater found out why she was there, they started letting her in for free," Kravet- te said with a gigsle. Kravette continues to workout to stay sharp for future loe shows. Last winter, she was a member of the chorus in "Ice," which heedllned at New York's Radio City Muaic Hall. She spe~t the two previous years touring the country as a perfo.rmer in the Ice Capede8. In the next few months she hopes to teach skating toy~ at a Riverside ke arena. Most days, she warms up by tuning into her Walkman, psydUna benelf foe an afternoon of flcure eights, double axela and poetic --. Outfitted in a black (her favorite oo&ar) jeney and matching plutic s-ntm. lhe spends an hour sweeping the len8th of the rink to the eounda of upbeat pop tunel and the buzz of the YOODC.akaten and their watchful mothen, most of whom have visions of Olympe medala dancing in their heada. Kravett.e haa been ihn:fugb It all before. When the WM 2, Mary, whom Kravett.e de.cribe9 • "the cl-* skating mom" eoroUed her in 1em. at a rink nearby thetr Jrvinaton, New Jeney home. At f1nt. akatina WM juata way to bum oU a lot of exoe. energy, but Krawtt.e bepn to Pick up th1np Dl9r ......... ..,ca.w ... Costa Mesa skater Aimee Kravette puts herself through the paces to maintain he r ska ting peak. much faster than the rest of her classmates. "I'm very competitive. I got frua~ t:rated when people didn't catch on. Sometimes I walked out of claaa." She pau.ed and dipped her head. "I'm still a moody penon," she said abashedly. At eight, she' wa.s taking private lt9008 five times a week, and by the time she wu 14 it became a seven hour a day regimen beginning with 4 a.m. wakeup calls. four hours of lesaona after IChool, and little time for much elle. After a year of non-atop training. she began winning competitions with reg- ularity. One time, two weeb before an important F.ut c:mst aectional competi- tion., she and her mother were in a car eccldent en route to the akatina rink. Kravette had her noee broken and jaw ~. but only one thing wu on her mind. "l remember tel.ling the ambulance driver that I WU all rlgbt and to drop me off at the rink. I needed to pncUce.'' Two days later she wM beck on the Ice. She flnilhed fifth in u. eectlonala. Between 1977 and 1980 Kravette'a parents apent thowandl Oft their dau,hter'• akattna career. J'Ach year, ahe re.ched the national cham- ptonllhlpe. where the top 13 lkatera in the country compete for both the chance to be the number one aka\el' in America, and uldmately, a shot at the world title. In 1978, the year she and her family moved to Costa Mesa, she had her best finish, seventh, and competed in international competi- tions. After a tenth place finish in 1980, she said she felt dejected and called it quits. Later, she joined the Ice Capades show. "Now my friends and I sit around and ask ourselves, why were we ao inten.ae?," she said. "I don.'t think I needed to skate aa many hours u I did. U I had to do it over again. rd take more days off and do more off-ice things like ballet and dance. •44At least I had my high achool frienda," she aaid, aarveying the you.na boys and girls akatinavow:ad the rink. ••A Jot of the9e kids spend too much Ume here, eome don't even flO to IChoo1 -they have tut.on. Kida need br'Ollder hori.Jonl than what they can pt lmlde a rink." Did she feel any dt.aUd.action With her lkaUftC career? ''I Jostcanfideooe ln my.elf ... Del'IOft. other than• Aimee the skater.'' lhe..id. ''So I went t:.ck to IChoo1 (Oranle c.o..t Collep) to do other thlnet· My brother <Ron. 19) had to dnc me down tbm-e and 1&y 'do it!' He'110 moUvatA!ld. But once I WM \llett I found I aK&ld keep up with my home_w~k, do the term papen and complete my math usignmenta. It boolt-1 my confidence." Psycho II ••• Norman's back in business at the Bates Motel ---~========:--~~ -----....... -------------- At the Movies By PHIL s NEIDERMAN 'Trading Places ••• ' Interesting, but never quite jells In university circles, they call it the nature vs. nuture argument: is a person's behavior the result of genes or environment? In "Trading Pl.aces," a comic vari- ation on that question is explored: U a penniless, undereducated black hustler were given a plush home and a high-paying job, would he turn into a successful, conservative, law-abiding busines.gnan? And if a rich, col- lege-educated financial wizard were stripped of his wealth and position, would he turn to street crime? Because the unwitting victims of this sociaJ experiment are played by Dan Ayk.royd and Eddie Murphy, "Trading Places" has plenty of amusing mo- ments. But the funny premise concocted by screenwriters Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod runs out of gas halfway through the picture, when the pointed satire gives way to a silly revenge plot and tired gorilla suit jokes. ''Trading Places" is a grab-bag of entertaining scenes that nev~r quite jells into a comic whole. In a shrewd bit of casting, veteran actors Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche portray brothers Randolph and Mortimer Duke, wealthy commodity brokers. The Dukes decide to settle their nature versus nurture dispute by manipulating the lives of their blue-blooded young executive Winthorpe (Aykroyd) and Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy), a young black con artist who begs for money while pretending to be a blind and crippled Vlctnam War veL Winthorpe is framed as a thief and drug dealer. He 900n finds him9elf broke. friendless and homeless, sud- denly dependent on the generosity of a money-minded prostitute (Jamie Lee Curtis). Meanwhile , Billy Ray ge\S Winthorpe's job, car and home, com- plete with loyal butler (Denholm Elliott). The funniest mont@i'n.S come from Winthorpe's tn.&,,tration over his new disgraced, impoverished circumstances and from Billy Ray's awkward jump from rags to riches. Wint.horpe is forced to crash the Dukes' Christmas party, stu1fing lal\ entire fish down his Santa Claus suit. Billy Ray invites his ghetto friends over for a party. then expresses shock over their untidy habits. "Haven't you people ever heard of coasters?" he barks. The humor becomes a bit more contrived and predictable, however, after Winthorpe and Billy Ray com- pare notes and plot to tum the tables on the greedy Duke Brothers. Most of the performances in '"ITading Places" are first rate. Bellamy and Ameche are a devilish delight as the Dukes. Aykroyd is more restra.i..ned than usual. and he akill1ully sustains his snooty. upper-crust charac- ter. Murphy iE armed with his 500-watt grin and impeccable comic timing. But he's le111 suocesaful st.a ying in character. Billy Ray's instant transformation from street punk to commodities wheeler-dealer lacks credibility. Jamie Lee Curtis, in a badly written role, gets to show off her body but not her acting talent. FOUll FIEIM•I AID ------t THE u•una WED., JUNE 29TH ( . ~ " p I ~,i¢ , ' Plucked from the ghetto 'by billionaire brokers hatching an elaborate and devious scheme, Eddie Murphy enjoys the fringe benefits of the good life with Michele Mais and Barra Kahn in °Trading Places." "Trading Places" was directed by J ohn Landis, whose past pictures include "Animal Houae," ''The Blues Brothers" and "An American Werewolf in London." In his latest outing, Landis is particu.larly adept at staging large crowd soenes such as a huge heritage Club luncheon during which Winthorpe is humiliated. The · rowdy Commodities Exe~ dealing at the movie's climax ia also handled well. But Landts again proves to be ham-fisted in spinning a romance on screen. His "Werewoll" was dragged down by a terribly undercooked love affair between David Naughton and Jenny Agutter. And a pair of ice cubes might generate more sparks than Aykroyd and Cu.rtJ.s do in ''Trading Places.'' In the film, Landis confirms his status as director with a keen e ye for irreverent. often hilarious 9Cenes. But his movie-length comic vis1on is, un- fortunately, quite myopic. ------------------------ Rt'ud ho" ntht•r Oran(.(e Coast re s1dl•nt~ ust•. mukf.' unct spend their monev in the fo't'uturinJ.! puf:!t•s ' Illy l!IJll . 1 ~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 3 --- Intermission L-. -;-oM Tau~; •M Q) a> ~The Seven Year Itch ••• Worth a look, but it's not spicy c: ~ Play titles conjure up images, and the mental ~ pictµ.re brought to mind when one mentions "The ~ Seven Yt!ar Itch" is one of MarilYn Monroe in the U: movie version. standing on a subway grating, her ~~billowing in the breei.e. -o It's a singular masterpiece of huckstering. ~ George Axelrod's play, on which the film was baaed, 1 actually is a mild, sophisticated little comedy on the ~ order of "The Tunnel of Love" or "The Marriage Go Round," a bonbon from the Fifties, still tasty but § hardly spicy by today's standards. a: The Mis&on Viejo Playhouse has resurrected Axelrod's comedy as its season finale in the Forum Theater on Laguna Beach's Festival of Arta grounds, and it's worth a look. So, too, are the five young ladies who decorate the cast. most seen (unfortunate- ly) only in 6rief dream sequences. The play revolves around a 38-year-<>ld New York book publisher wh0&e wife and boy have fled the city for the summer and who's left to deal with his temptations-drinking, smoking and the new neighbor who's moved into the apartment upstairs. The title, of course, refers to the number of years he's been faithfully married. Tom Nevermann, mustacioed and grayed up a bit, still is a decade or so shy of the right age range for the role, but he's enough of an actor to make it work. Nevennann nicely projects the frustrations and axieties of his character, who's determined to stay on the straight and narrow if it kills him. " His most immediate obstacle is Karen Von Kahrs Evers, who gives the Marilyn Monroe role a No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper touch of the famUlar breathless quality, but mostly handles it on her own tenns. Evers comes across as simply kooky, but with an underlying aexineas that sells the role quite well. The evening's best perfonnanoe is delivered by Tom Wheeler as an intellllely aerious psychiatriat whose book Nevennann is handling, a gem of comic understatement. Chris Humphrey is perky and effective as the wife, while Dou.g1as Stauter is fine as the imagined third man in the plot, Peter Kreder is cute as the boy, and the window dressing supplied by Lori Nicklin, Lisa Courtney and Tina Timoti is splendid. "The Seven Year Itch" marks the end of a two-year relationship between the Mi.saion Viejo players and the Forwn 1lleater, and the group is seeking a site cloeer to home for the new season. Perfonnances continue through June 18 on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30. with reeervations taken at 770-0381. BACKSTAGE-Kathryn Bums of Laguna Beach plays the title role in George Bernard Shaw's comedy "Candida," opening Thunday at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton ... DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY They're nat just getting rich .•• They're gltti .. even. The lllf .... fits in. The Laguna Moulton Playhowle will offer a free acting workshop Wedneeday from 7 to 9:30 p.m . at the theater, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach ... Call 494-0743 to register. A LOBSTER YOU CAN · AFFORD AND FRESH nBH TOO CRAZY HAPPY HOUIS NEWPORT • Xllo 6:Xl • t:C to 11 :I> PN ANAHDM 4\30 .. 6..30 PN na cwa a 0111m HOT DISHES 4-5 lb GIANT ~LO= NO RESTAURANT IN AMERICA CAN MATCH THIS PRICE No other newspaper br.lngs you mor:e of v.our city council, planning commission, school and college distr icts amt county · government than. the ......... ---"'!!"9------------------------------------• ................................ ~~~1111111111~~~~1111111111~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1111111111~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111~~s Big Doings n ... r_;LENN sco11 ~ 0 -The sound of jazz ••• A new group 1 burns' every Sunday ~ I ~ <» The. spontaneous sounds of jazz are re- verberating in a ror:y corner of Newport Beach's Fashion Island these days. They are coming from what may seem at first an unlikely spot -Bob Burns Restaurant, where the traditional decor of dark woods and Scottish plaidfi speaks more of bagpipes th.arr Brubeck. But last Sunday, they were "burn.in" in more ways than one. F.ach Sunday, a dif- ferent well-known jazz group plays at Bob Bums' lounge. Ad- mission often is free. with most shows starting at 6 p.m., although some groups such as the Laurindo Almeida Trio scheduled June 26 pull a $10 per person cover charge. Last Sunday, it was the Don Menz.a ae>CU.>t entertaining a crowd which paid only for the price of its drinks_ Au- d1ence members got the sort of cloee, familiar interaction with Menz.a's musicians that makes .)aZZ fans smile The Los An - geles-baaed group re- cently released a new album titled, that's right, "Burnin." And players • demonstrated that all the rooking doesn't have to be in the kitchen. A new soundsystem including four Bose speakers hanging on the front wall ensured that the rm.WC won top bill- ing over background small talk. And the eloquent im- provisations by Menz.a on sax, Chuck Finley on trumpet and Bill ~ ichenbech on trombone as well as the compo- s I t ions by th e bandleader and planial Frank Strazzari were not 90met.hi.ng to tune out. The perfonnanoe was one of teVen Sunday night affain included in what the l't!Slaurant calla lta "Se.Ion IV." New- port Beech rsiaent Ron- nie Brown. a hiahlY re- garded pianist. la produc- ing the Sunday night ahowa. Thia Sunday, Gram- my Award-winnina l8JC player Med Flory has ueembled eight others, lncludlnf Mensa on berltone IU, in a ahow called "A Star Studded Stafe." It lnclucte. the $10 cover and ,iwo-drlnk mlnlmum. Showl are at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. On June 19, aultarilt Mundell Lowe heads a Monty Budwig on bass quartet including Sam and Nick Ceroli on MOl!lt on flute and sax, drums. No charge for this one. at the lounge, with vari-Saturday nights are :> Brown has scheduled ous musicians making called "Uptown with ~ jazz events every night appearances. 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Curtis left behind a large collection of photo- graphs of American Indians while Vroman docwnented early Southern California and Arizona. Hillers is best known for photos of the John Wesley Powell Expedition of the Grand Canyon in 1871. The display, open to the public, runs through July 16. The gallery is located at 522 Old Newport Blvd. Bowers sets new show Rare sculptures in silver, brass and bronze assembled from an international array of collections will be featured June 18 to Sept. 5 in "The Art of Met.al in Africa" exhibition at Bowers Muaeum, 2002 North Main St., Santa Ana. The show includes ritualistic masks. symbolic figurines, utilitarian bowls, decorative ri.ngz; and pedants dating to the ninth century. More thanhalf the objects have never been seen in the United States. Infonnation 972-1900. 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Anyway, it's a confu.ed, complex relationship and the people I know, me myself, in my early 40s, deal with this dilemma of if you want to be re-inspired, then how much are you taking from the young. ''On the other band," Hylands continued, "there's the young. How much of their natural clasaes are they giving away by attaching themaelves to the already accomplished. They are sort of coattalling in on fame. "That's what the play addresaes. With out tipping its hand," he added, "the play al8o says these are difficult. muddy waters. 1'lele three people are somewhat ill-advised, or they don't exactly speak the truth or understand their own intentiona. Before it ends. the play gets real mucky." Hylands, who was born and raised in Vancouver, took a degree in theater directing at the University of British Columbia. The degree has not done him a wealth of good. He worked at being a theater director for about six months before turning to acting. His career began in theater and since 1981, when the actors went on strike in Los Angeles, most of his work has bf:en on stage. "When the actor went on strike," he said, "it seemed like a good time to get the hell out of here, so I went back to Canada. I went to work in Toronto, doing a whole aeason with the Stratford Festival." Hylands went on. "It was a place I had heard a lot about .. .a place where I had always wanted to work, but logistics make it impomible. Then all of a sudden, that door was opened. "So I went. did a season of large roles and LUXURY THEATRES lit '-lbtiMtsa..l1111ClllYS2.ZH.tusOtlienriwlllttd S lliGJ44•111fl6ls~ 2SS'f~~,) S * FOR Fl.IOI ucmmEnTI V1S1tOvr... * ARCADE of GAMES• :·:. , .• ~:·.· I I ••52:111100 7:40 10:21 Rllll 70MM •a»+* CJ 12:30 3 :00 5 130 1 110 I01JO nftl 12• H 2 ••1 I • II I.All 1 100 .. 10130 N • -On 2 SOtffnt s:.ii:"0'"Y IU TUKNOF THE 70MM II I01JO No ,.1.,., J E D 1 11130 hJO 2:10 ••10 111 0 71JO a:! t 1:10t0 11$111ll T•~••tt A••ll•lll• •• •o• Office .... Tl~ll•tm••••· ---..._.,.. ... ____ - 7 ~ 0 - ac:raped a lot of TV rust off my bones. I did reuonably well and my name was bandied.around quite a bit. "Aa a result," Hylands, lean and trim, said, "I did what I consider aome of my best work. We did 'Coriolanus,' in which I play a barbarian warrior. I was very plealed with my.work in that play. "Then last fall I left Toronto and went to New York, where I did a play with Colleen Dewhuntcalled 'The Queen and the Rebels.' After that I decided I had had enough of that because I didn't live there. j . "I got tired of juat being a gypsy, ao I returned to CD L.A. to to for the televiaion pilot aeason. I didn't quite &. get lt, bu\ as they say, bloody and unbowed." ~ ' Hylands returned to Hollywood in December, ~ performed in a couple of eplaodics, ''The Powen of Ci Matthew Star" and "Knight Rider," before taking a~ S•• Scott HJ .. nd1, P•g• 9 ~ Coming This Month! E pROOUCT\ON AN R. t_AR\MOR Ju NE 30 MAYBE THE MOST IMPORTANT SEMINAR YOU WILL ATTEND! FOUR STARS -HtOHUT RATING ''WONDERFUL!'' -ROfllH EIHH't. MAt The MovfM"I OHICAGO SUN-nMES "A HELL OF A MOVIE ••• A 20!'' -a.y Fffriki. KNXT:rY :I CD ------------.. ---... -. -------------s--------------.... ----~~~~--.............................................................................. ... What's Happening ~ ~ .............................................................................................................. ... -PLAYS ~ "APRIL 8MOW," the work! premiere of a new play about CD re&atk>NNpl, Is be4nQ preaented on the Second Stege of South c CoMt Repertory, 455 Town Center OrM, Cocta Meaa ~ (957-4033). Cur1aln tlmea ant 8:30 Tueedeya through SatUf· • SO COASI PLA/A • TOWRcuml u ,,,,_ ..... 7Sl-4114 -'"".. TOMI CDnb ..,.. ..a-,., Oolbt Slwto U. ,.,_ Dolt It.._ UO. tlS .... ,..... (J) .. ... 'UColl _. ,., ... rn. ns. t JO 751-4114 u.r u s. lll I .. "WT n,.. " TIJMI Ctiftb i. • ' 1111D lllU'I fn.t• u....... .._ .... .._ __,. fl) 11... W, ltlS. HI fn. 64 I~ 751-4114 "°' U&, 11 IS (N) ·-~~~~~~~~-• HUNTINGTON BEACH • TOWN cuno l5 -• nwa DCUT U. ,.,_ '1l1m OI 'l!I _. ... ..,.. ,., ..... °""I IS.•• In HO. llS. ltJO 7Sl-4114 1-le (PC) $11 ts. I JD, us SOUTM COAST ,... .11 .. ..,,.,""""'~--~~u~o.t_1s._1_0:JO_ ::., .... Do:rsw. .......... ... _.,. rll Ul-~ll W.l711 ... Jn i:ll. u o. lt 4S SOUtif COAST IMil ..,.., ::.. --== S46·l111 Ill HQ. t lS. It.JI SOUtif COAST ...., -w.m1 =~ In UO. 1:411. IHO • COSTA ME SA • --~ lloo lro l'OO, I IS 10 .. ---ra .. ..,.. .. fn.l .. l:U.1 • Ml\ )ION ~If II • deyt, 8 p.m. Sundaya end 3 p.m. fOf weekend matlMea, untM JUM 19. ...,_ . . "CAROU98.,,. the RodQet9 end Hammem9'n '""9k:al, 19 playing at the Huntington 9-cti Pl9yhouae, In the s.am Vlllege lhopplng center at Man Street end Yonctown Awnue, ''STEVE MARTIN'S FUNNIEST MOVIE!" -C-Aalit, nc.n .. A funny new film ... real hilarity.,, Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES "Hlfarlous ..• Side Spllttlnalv Funny" -Pat Collns. CBS N~. C&S-rv "CRAZY, OIJTIUGEOUS, RAUNCH\' AND VERY FUNNY." "Steve Martin's best movie:· -lcondtd Moltof\ £NT[RTAINM{NT T()NITE l;A ' " -. ' (. 1 .... 1 M 'l I"• f I U ~ Huntington Beectl (647~ PerfC>fTMnOea.,. being given Fridays and Saturdayl at 8:30 through Juty 9. "AINNY QIN.," a mU1k:a1 depicting the ltfe of Fanny Brice. oomplet• It• nJn at the Laguna Moulton PlayhouM, 606 Laguna canyon Roed, Laguna 8eectl (494--0743). Anal perfOfmancee.,. tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. '1 DO, I DO," a two-dlaracter mu*8I about matrlage. contlnuee at the Han.quln Dinner Playtlouae, 3503 S. H81t>of Blvd., Senta Ana (979-5511 ). PerfC>fTMnOea are preaented nightly except Mondeyt at varying curtakl tlmea tnr~h June 19. "LADY .. TMI DAM," a mualcal comedy from the 1940a . la on 11age at the Coeta Meaa CMc Playhouee. at the Arlington Street gate of the Orange County Falrgrounda. Coeta Mesa (754-5159). Perfonnlncea are given Thurldays through Satur- days at 8:30 Ufttll June 25. ""llAJOfl 9AMARA... • oerebl'al oomedy by George Bernard Shew, la being preaented on the main atege of South Coat Repertory, &55 Town Center Ortve. Coeta Mela (957-"033). Pwformanoea are gMln Tueedeyt through Satur- deyt at 8 p.m .. Sundeyt at 7:30 and weatcend afternoons at 2:30 untll June 2tl. '"TMI MVEt YEAR JTCH," a comedy about lnfldellty. 11 being lttiged by the Mlulon Viejo PlayhouM at the Forum ThMter on thew Feetlval of Artl grounda, UIQuna Beech (77o--0381). Performanciea are gN9n Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June t8 with apec'-1 ataglngs &Jnday at 2:30 and Thurtday a1 8:30. , '"TMI ~ llOLL Y 9ROWN," Meredith Wllleon'a Mtty-Qentury mualcail, oontlnuee at s.t>utlan'a W•t Dinner PleyhOUM, 1'40 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Pill'· formanoea er• gNen Wtdneedays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. end Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. untM July 10. YAlmTY 8HOW, an annual talent lhoWcaM. Is being offered thla weekend onty at the Weetmlnlter Community Theater, 7272 Mapte St., Weetmln.ter (995-4113). The lhow wlll be ltaoed tonight and Saturday at 8:30. ART aAINT ..CHOLA8, 31781 Camino Caplltrano. San Juan Cap!Wano. au.t artlltl uhlbltlng WOfU thla month WIU be Nancy Rood of uouna BMctl, Marian WalklngltJck of San Juan Capistrano and Linda Edison. Houra are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. everyday. Information, Mt-2850. ART ... .,.w ... rPOR-~T HAR80R ART MUMUM, Salee and Rental Council, 850 San Clement• Dt1ve. ~ Beectl. Works by non-atfUlated artlstl are being conlkSered fOf' a Mur• apecial exhibition. lntereated artlltl are lnvtted to aubmlt no more than 20 aldea, Identified with nwne, lldreaa, medium and .a. of wont. Send to the mueeum'1 ..-and rental ooundl, care of Ginny Rooney, along with a Mlf-eddreeaed, 11aml)9d envalope. WMNm ,_ AJrTI CmNl'l!R. <4eot Walnut Ave., Hetltege P~. lrvfne. China painting clu111 w4tl be olfeted thll aummer In lbc ....ion. taught by Suaan Jenklna, preekjent of a china pelntlnQ or~tlon. 0...... 11art June 23. lnfonnatlon. 552-10?8, 110e •MON ART GALLERY, t1&e SunflOW9t, Colta M ... An exhibit entitled, "Angela. Chrllt. Jeruealem." run• through July 8. Houre .,. 10 Lm.-8 p.rn .. Monday-Saturdey. lnfonndon, 657-0804. GAU.PY XYIT, 1412 S. CoMt Hlghwey, Uiguna Beech. See WM t's Happening, Page 9 'Apr II Snow ••• ' l'rom P .. • I and drama claaae, at the collese level. Linney hu tauaht. "off and on,'' for more than 20 yMl'll. "It's eomething I like to do part-time," he said. While tMching, he'• manqed to write three novels and nine plays, one of which, ''Tenneeeee," won him an Obie Award for outstanding rdlleve-- ment. A a\ronc Southern influence runs through hia writinal -especially In wor'kl llke •1Je1U1 Tales" and ••lleathen Valley," whk:h ..,. tet ln the South, where Linney grew up. Thot.tgb he WU bom ln Philadelphia, Linney call9 the anal1 town of Madilon, Tenn., home. And he findl lt fittinl that a Southern boy hu .chleved ~••writer. "Southemen have a ~ tradition of belna writers." 1.Jnn,y eaJid. "'!'here 1 a lot of talk and &omlP unona Southemen. OUJdrm pow up heu1na non. and Wnil)' ~ .. The South, with l• oolol'fu1 cbanctera and luah lanmcas-. la .. ovwtly primitive" ln lta .ada1 CUltcml and emoUonaJ twpol-.. well, Linney laid. HAI father w. • doctor Jrith a l&TOftC lntereat in ..... and hla mother. camfnunlty tlieater llCtn!9 Vthen be ,,.w up, rednl ''Ellery Q.leen" dJMe non novell on la&y IUllllDei-atw 11100M. Ma._,..,.., actlnacmnt natwally IO Linney, =·c .. ln~~J:~1:=n: tbMW ... while(.,~ Fl wr, ..-1." ~ llld) .............. ~of ........ from v ........ .,,.Dlw.._ ....... ~toun ID.rt- & blilll't ... -·d·--ltld ------....---------~------..---------------- What's Happening From P•g• 8 "Earth Images," a d19Play of the waterCOlont of Kay Aebber Foote. will be on exhibit through June 30. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m .. Wedneeday-Sunday. Information, 497-1829. ~ LJ9RARY AND GARDENS, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A beginning Chlneae brulh painting ciua will be held June 15 from 9:30 a.m.-noon. Registration la $25, and additional materials coat $15. Information and regletratlon, 673-2261. DANCE LAGUNA MOUL TON Pl.A YHOUIE. Laguna Beecil. Ballet Pacifica'• final program of the season wlll be held June 18 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Joining the dance troupe wlll be Relampago del Clek>, a Mexican fotklorlco group. Tlct{eta are S8 adult•. $6 children. Information, 494-7271. ETC. LAGUNA POETI wlll hold Its annual fund-raising Mipper , Saturday at J p.m. at 555 Agate. Fee la $6. Information, 41M-3375 or 494-9550. ltV1NE FINE ARTI CENTER, <4601 Walnut, Irvine. The Zone System of tllm teetlng and metering wlll be the topic of a two-day WOf1clhop June 25 and 27. The clua 19 open to participant• 16 and OWK who have a basic knowledge In photography. Coat 11 S30. 1tudent1 lhOllld bring their own equipment. Information and regtetratlon, 552-1078. mDICAL CEfTUt OF GARDEN OIH>YE, 12601 Garden Grove BfVd., Garden Grove. The Orange COYnty Branch of the Arthrttl• Foundation sponsor• a Lupu1 Club tor Lupus patient•. their famlllel and lntereeted public. Meeting Is scheduled June ~·1 at 7:30 p.m. MUSIC TRINITY PREUYTENAN CHURCH. Santa Ana. An orvan recital wtn be gtven by Manha Foxgrover on June 20 at 6 p.m. Wortc• of Bach, Dupre and Soweby wlll be f .. tured. Admluion la $2, $3. Concert• will be given through the week In conjunction with the Far West Regional Convention of the American Guild of Organi.t1. For more Information, c.ii 963-6160 or ~71. ~ ~d••r"' HRt,f O I l HO l\4" Use th4: handy nightly TV lot< and Sunday TV Werk to guide your Vie wing •chcdule. llallJ ~ . Scott Hylands ••• · Gets work in television pilot job in the pilot of "Yellow Rose." "It's a series about a modem Texas ranch," Hylands pointed out. "Except for a oomputer here and helicopter there oocaaionally, ranching has changed damn little over the years. '-La Mancha' auditions slated Saturday at Sebastian's West Auditions for the musical "Man of La Mancha" will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Director Kent Johnson has announced that all roles are open for the non-union production, for which perfonnanoe salaries will be paid. The musical will be presented from July 13 to Sept: 4 with rehearsals beginning Monday. Auditionen should bring resumes and pictures. ma aw NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH '1 99 • Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 tt 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA 22 YEARS LATE.A. 0 NOllMAN 6An5 9 COMING HOML Laguna Hiiis MONTEREY BAY CANNERS fresh seafood restaurant debuts new cocktail lounge and oyster bar. Located at 24311 Ave de la Carlotta. Call 951-3474. A Delightful Musical Comedy KDLLY non .:...-~ mE UNSINKABLE \'. ·~ I .ov.:. a111h11111n JnJ .:ourJ).!l' ln!!i;.:r Mnlly Bmwn·, ri"-' (~ frrnn pn v.:ny h• 1hl: f.'J.~:. • .,., , ... ,.., ""'""'"'"" r Pi;\l\VI ·'·. noh1li1y N111 l·v.:n1h.: ,111!..111).' \I 11! 1h.: T11an;1l' u;ulJ pull Molly dnwn ~ • / Pm<lui:..:J an<l l>1n:l'l.:ll Hy Kcnl John"m SA VE WITH S•::ASC.>N TIC :K•:TS! ' I . ·· rho: l ln"nl..ihk M11lly Hnown . MJn 111 1 .1 M.1111. h,1 "( iu:<' i\nJ l>ol" · '( l~IJh<H11a· 2, j or 4 ·SIMM Spttw. A• .... ! ~- I i j I I JO M a) O> 0 Cl) c: :l I ~'1n11a ...... a; NOW SERVING ] COUNTRY STYLE ~ ~ SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 0 Includes Bever age -Well Drink or Beer a: 9 to 1:00 1712 Placent ia 645-8091 COSTA MESA JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS $1.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION # 1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .QO .vith lunch or dinner comlSination # 1-24 on Menu Good Tues . Wed .. Thurs . Sat . Sun 11 am to 11 pm Daily Luncheon Specials ... $2.95 l 768 Newport Blvd 645-0324 I Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Parking In Rear ,,01\tt :fl'9."~ . --BREAJ(fAST : LUNCH · DINN'Elt O>dlfail1 'JoOy Hour'" daUy from,Apm to ?pm ~ l.S.._. · 203 Mertnc Awnue (8"tr and Wtiw SerW:e Only) C4Nlta M ... • Hntbof Showlna ~n1tr 2JOO Harbor 81\/d ............ • Ofl 511t !Ake fiorHI 0rM 22873 Lake Forutt>rtvt Int. . ~ FrtCW11'( It Ea11 Dvu Rd I 121 EA!st Oyer Rd Real Cantoriese Foodj STAG CHINESE CASINO . 111 2 ltt PL.~~ IMdt OaJole J..tr io. "'-to ........ D.ity-W.._.. u..ti1 1:00 • ..._ _,. ___ _ a_.• ,.,.,.,a, ••9ff .,, Tom Jones Harvey Schmidt Dt¥T<U41tr Allan Hunt "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Acc<>t.mt E.xewtlve • • • • ~ aAY CANNEM '"200Ctub" Aumor9 ha"9 been llylng lately about a new -=rwt aodety. The Oyltw Club. whoee membera ad,_. to atrange eched- ulea and odd behavior, practicing r1t• of mystery known to bring Joy and rutftllment. The Mttlng for the rttee of The Oylt• Club la the new Oyatw Bar and Codrtall L~ In 5 Callfomla locatlon9 of ~ Bay Cannera Restaunanta. You may become Initiated Into Mont~ Bay Cennera' The Oyster Club by paying• $3.95 '-· for whlctl you reoetve a custom dealgned Qvster Club t-ahlrt and a rnambenhlp ICOfecard. Thu• begin• a quest tor chart• memberlhlp In the exclualve ··200 Club". To become a member. you have to earn It. That 11. by conaumlng 200 oyatera at the Monterey Bay Carmen Oyater Bae. We muS1 add that "200 Club" membera may c:onaume their detectable. moutn--tertng oylttn over u many Ylalta to the reetaurant u they pteeae The proceaa can tatte ..,..., ~. mlnut•. Aft• downk1g that 200th moreal, proud club membera -haYe their namee lnac:r1bed on the "200 Club" plaque ttuit wtt MnQ tor ewr more In the Mont~ Bay c.nn.. Ber. In addition to thta tr1bute, club membera wlll recelw Offtdal "200 Club" ptaatlc card1, earn!~ them ~ Ilk• oyatera and dams at "Happy Hour prlcel anytime, and a 10% dl9count on aH regui.r pr1oad food Items for ~-up to 4 people. Loe.tad In Laguna HMi.. C.it 951-3474. VILLAGE ... -Opena fM Bnlakfut Aft« )'Mf'a In bullnaea. the VIiiega Inn, by popul.v demand, 19 now°'*' for bnNlkfut from 6:30 a.m. Sunday Brunch la now 9Vllllab4e from 10 a.m. located In Balboe i.a.nd. Call 876-8300. JOU Y ROGER -Summer Barbeque Special The Jolty Roger ~aur111lta are rwnoua fOf' heetty dinners •• Mom uaecl to..,,,., and their ne. Summef Barb4tque la no exception. They ltMt with l'lalt• dlle*en. plump and Juicy. then broil and top It with The Joly Roger's own apedal b9rbecue uuce. A treeh.., of com on the cob, baked bMna, and a ~of ic..cotd W9terrt*on accompany the ct\lcl(an, along wttfl a dM>ICe of crtap green salad. the Jotty Roaer'• famou9 dam chowder, or aoup of the day, u well ea half a loaf of warm breied and butt«. AM the beet traeta of eumrMf'tlme •ting c:otM together for thla ~ dinner, llt an unbeatabta prtoa of 15.95. The offer la good ttwOUOh JvkV 17th. L.ocat.lonl In e.lbo9. Coeta Mee&. and Laguna a..ct'I. At the Movies From P•g• 2 sequel. he 90Wlded about as lethal as Mr. Green Jeans. Meg (Tex) Tilley plays a spunky little waitress who befriends and then moves in with Nonnan to help nurae him through his readjustment period. Unlike the hyper Vera Miles, who returns from the first movie as the haunted sister of victim Janet (re- member the shower scene?) -Leigh, Tilley is steady and controlled, a refreshing departure from the rest of the repeat performances. The new version is bloodier and the murder acenes more grisly th.an the first, but there was none of the outrageous blood.letting a la "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or "Friday The 13th," to name just two of the. OPENS JUNE 14 LIVE -ON STAGE -lloolt-Miralic -L~ --Direc"*1 11-r Thomas M..,,_, a..rlea ~ M_,., Chamln Gary a..,;. 7 FREEDMAN WAY <Across trom 01anevtand) FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772-7710 limited variations inspired by "Psy-~--'~~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cho." . Anthony Perkins is back as Norman Bates in Psycho II. The sequel, however, is meant to pay homage to one of this century's premier filmmakers, and Franklin goes out of his way to imitate many of the old master's shots, right down to the last shadow and camera angle. But the hwnor, wit and the storyline fall short. turning thia movie into another disap- pointing heir. ~O GU~ j'~ l:JJIL£ . ~, ..: ~:'lo~ come join u1 lor the t 1~~-T Most BRUNCH ':i:l ' ~ D Deliciou1 ~ IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY Sun. 10 to 3 At t79s Only °"' 111mplou. buffet f-1 lncludfl: C1JJb legs. *°""· '°" & boQels • ._ 1Golo9i, Vfld Scolopn, Clhden CoccOOlcre, Eggs Soutoge OMOng ~rt-·hol & 'coldl "-US: O.oiooe. -0 & II'°'*""' jUIC9l, ... . '-ted~ .. . I seo1ooc1 bar anc1 de· ..,, !Obie. " ..... ,_,...,..,,., ............. ..., ·wHEN YOU DINE OUT Do you enjoy paying exhorbltant prices for food you're not entirely pleased with, simply because It's served on Fancy, Expensive. Linen & China by Fancy, Expensive Captains & Walters? If 80 ... DON'T COME HEREll But ... If you enjoy the fresheat seafoods, homemade paatas, steaks. chickens & ribs served In a casualty efegant atmosphere overlOOklng the Pacific that's affordably priced. DO COME TO ••• EVERY FRIDAY NKJHT L.ADIU NIOHTI AU. WELL ONNKI IOf • S!RVINQ DINNEM 1 NIOHTI A WttlC , ,,,,,,_ 10l'M • SnctAL SUNSET DI~ /tlElfl ltlON·nfU PM-3901 COAST HWY .. PM CORONA DEL MAA. • IFOlt 1HAPfl'YHOCHf (71') 769-1ea. ,__"'°"' __ ,_,,,. __ .... _,_N__ ...,.. Your Fdw'• illr"-• ..elof11 NOWI A NIGHT OF FOREIGN INTRIGUE $6.95 You receive the ·message. The Magic Pan ·after 5 pm. So you ~ there. It's oozy and intimate. Right under your nose you SPY the chef preparing the three international dishes you were searching for. F-ettuccine with Chicken Aorentine from Italy. filet of Sole Bonne F-emme, smuggled in from Paris. And Europe's cop secret, Steak Diane. They 're right there on the oooking wheel. The intrigue mounts when you discover each dinner comes with your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad for just $6.95. Before you decide, you have to get to a phone. Track down your favor~ ire friend. And suggest a rende%VOu&. At the Mqic Pan. There's always something new to mme back to. South Cotst Plaza (714) ')6.12'' University Towne Cencer , San Diego (714) 4').(,616 O((er toOd 1fter )PM and ay UJ for Sunday Brunch --·- II ~ 0 -~ J CD ::I Q. CD ~ ..... "Tl ~ ii ~ (.. c ::I CD .... 0 .... co Q) (.) • • • 12 (") CIO O> ~ American A. T. LEOS California cuisine Fresh Seafoods pastas. meat & poultry Elegantly served In a casual atmosphere. Dmnei from S p m 7 days a week Wedding recepflons and parties 3901 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 759· 1854 THE BARN American Lunch M·F 11 2 30 Dinner M·S from S PM Happy Hour M·F 41 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2 30 Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Facllltles. 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original Featuring display bfa<llng. Lunch Mon ·Fri. t 1·2. Oinne1 nightly Mon -Fri from 5 p m. Sat. & Sun from 4 p.m 2001 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 642-9777 THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM Breakfast & Brunch 1111 3 PM Hearty & healthy luncheons and dinners Fine Callfo<nla varietal wines 308 N Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Reservations 494·3023 from Irvine 955-014 1. HAMllURQEA HAMLET Famou1 variety of hamburger1, aak>on 1tMJc aandwk:hff, 10b91er blaque, ol'llon aoup fondue and onwry oobfer. Lunch & dinner from 11:36 M·Sat. Sun. 10-10. 8pecf81 Sunday Br.Ufut. Full Bar. 15-45 Adame at Harbor. Coate MeH 546-7392. PARADISE CAFE San FrancllJCan style. Freeh tlah and pesle. Patio dining. Lunoh M·F 11·3. Dinner Mon.·Sal. from 6 p.m. Happy Hr. M·F S-7. Wed. Ladlea nl11 60' well drinks from 3 p m. Banque! fecilltle$. 600 Newport Center Or., F11hlon Island. Newport BNch. 6"44·1237. PUFF*I "Naturally" cooked food1. from pancak" to crapH to 1teak1. An adventure In natural eating Hrt M·F 7 a.m .. 12 p.m. Sat & SI.In. 8a.m.·12 p m Vlaa /MC Catual Moderate Prl090 3050 E. Coal! Hwy Corona del Mar 6'0-1673. T. C. NPNRCOAN Five dining roomt with "'''b':.~ Lunch Mon •Fri 11:3CJ.3 p m. 7 day1 from & p .m Allltude adju1lmen1 hour 4· 7 w .. kdeyt. Dene.Ing end ent«telnmenl Tu.&.·Set. = lacllllleL 8062 '81atk Aw .. on 8Mdl M2·5636. TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN ~~~ RESTAURANT "A pl.ct lor ptOp/t ""° app<tc111' food Mt.tan load II SUrpr1$11f/y .to .. ptl(fS .. Full Bar & Catering Daily Laaclaeoa Specials fro• 12.75 2200 Harbor Blvd. K-Mart P laza COSTA MESA 642-1274 642.1271 QOM Szechw1n & Mandarin Cutsmes of Old China. H0tt Wallace Lee. Chef Yu Chen. Elegant dlninQ. Lunch, Dinner. Sat. & Sun. °'m Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch). Banquets. Beer & Wine. Reasonable Prices. 12 100 8eeoh Blvd .. Stanton 89&-8933. 896-.8933. Continental AIRPORTER INN MedlterrMMen Aoom Conllnental Lun<:h M·F 1 1 30 . 2 30 Sun Brun<:h 10 • 3 00 Otnner from S 30 Happy Hour M·F Enter1a1nmen1 & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banque• Faclhtlaa 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770 CAfE UDO A amall and intimate alcove of dianity that offers an extensive minu Lunches M·F 11·3, Dinners nightly S-11 Plano bar nighlly from 9 p m Sun.·Tuea & Mike Patlerson Wad.·Sat. 2900 Newport Blvd , _Nltwport Beech 675-2968. RIVIERA Continental Chet Richard Bergner since 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch 11 30-3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays. Banquet rooms 3333 S Br11101, Cost e Mesa S..0-3840 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian TWO GUYS FROM IT ALY Homestyle Italian Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. Open Mon. thru Thurs I 1 30AM to 10:00PM Friday 1111 t tPM. 681. and Sun dinner only from 4 P.M. 2267 FaiNlaw. Colla M898 642·9500. Mexican CASA CAMINO M81garttas and greet Mexican food. Lunch end dinner 7 days a week. Hap111 hour M·F 4'·6:30. Sunday champagne brunch 10-2 . Two Orange County locations. 2676 Irvine Blvd .• , Mesa. Coal• Mesa 846-3228. 201 11 Brookhurst at Adams. Huntington Beach. 963-97418. DON JOSE8 Lunch fTom ·11:30 AM. Delly Specjall Olnnef from 5 PM. Mara-rft81 Helf Pnce M, TU, W 5-10 PlA. 9093 E. Adame. Huntington Beech, 982· 7911. Ml CAIA MEXICAN RllTAURANTI Ouf food le a trip to Mex!ool Eat. since 1972. Open dally from 11 a.m. fOf lunch & dinner. Cooklall1. Two tocallOl')S. 298 E. 171h St . Coata MIH 845·7828. 105 Main 81 .• e.lbOe 87S.0800. TORTU.A Pl.A TS AWWO..,,,,., ~ afttr ~.a.me Sonora ~ OOOklnQ ella 1949. Open dilly 11:30 to 10PM. ~ bNnClhy 10:30 to 3. ~ hour 4 10 8PM Wffl(dey1. Compllm.ntety ~ ~open tll 2AM. 1740 a, eo.t ..._.,, I --.._.,,. .•. ..... .. .. , .._..:-~~ Ourong Strawberry Hasan we otter hash Strawbemes wnh a variety ol Menu 1tema from Belgian WaUtes to our Fresh Fru11 Salad For desaert rry our "Fresh Strawbefry Delight Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Sealood Lunch 11 · 3 00 Omner from S PM Happy Hour M-F Extens111e Oyster Bar Sun Champagne Brunch 10 3 00 4 258 Martingale. Newport 'Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY Strictly tresh local seafood. eastem beet Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruiSes Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon Late seafood galley Hrstoroc waterfront landmarl\ on Newport's Cannery Village 3010 Lafayette 6751777 DILLMANS Prime Rib & Seafood. Wild Garn& menu first Fri. and Sat or month Lunch M·F from 11 AM Dinner M·S from 5 PM Sat & Sun. Brunch 9 to 3 801 Balboa Blvd .. Bat boa 673-7726 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh 988food and lots of 11. Newporl Beech • Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 w. Coast Hwy. S.2·3431. Irvine • Lunch, dinner. happy hour. 1830 Main. 645-4774 TALE OF THI! WHALE Open 7 Days Breekfast 7 a.m. M·F Lunch 11·4 M·F. Dinner 4-11 M·S Sat & SI.In. brUnCt\ 7-4. Oystet bar Fri . Sat .. Sun. Banquet facffltles up to 500. Entert~lnment Wed·Sun Panoramic bay view. 400 Main St • Balbo& 673--4833. THE WAREHOUaa Frt1h Seafood & International Cuisine. Wattrfront dining Chet Charin l<alaglan Lunch, Dinner. Set &. Sun. Award Winning Brunch. Banquet• & Catetlng. Oytter Bar. Entlttalnmlnt. Lido VIiiage, Newport e.d'I 673-t700. If you would like your I/sting to IJPP.•.r. plea• call Brenda qapi>nera at 6424321,ext.269 ... Daily Pilat · MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., Co1te Meea, Ca. Mall addreH: Box 1560, Costa MeH, Ca., t2626 Telephone: 642-4321 f'rogram 111format1on I!> provided b) th<' net"orks 'Olnd ~tallons and 1s sub)C'C"t to changC' without notice -Index TV Antenna Dayume Drama Tube Toppers .. ........ ......... ........ ........... Page 3 ... . . . ... .. .. ... ............. Page 4 ....... .... ...................... Page 6 Sports .......... . ... ...... ................ Page 2 . ........................... Page 7 ................................. Page 9 Daytime Schedule Evening Schedule TV Puzzle .. ....................................... Page 32 -Channels -lletworks (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Loa Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Loa Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS. 7677 Engineer Road, San Otego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego. Ca. (39) KCST. NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ ... , ..... ,. .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroae Ave., lo-Angelea. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave., LOI Angeles, Ca., _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Suneet Blvd., Loa Angelea, Ca. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (5e) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PllJTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avfi .• Senta Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng. Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Brlatol, Ct. (L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. ~8) Showtlme 9) Spotllght C) Cable New• N•twork., Atlanta, (ia. _ ...... (0) WOR, N.-w Yortc City (1'7) W1'8S. Atlanta, CL 2 Gene Hackman, above, Lisa Min- neJli and Burt Re- ynolds star as adventurers hop- ing to get rich by smuggling liquor into California during Prohibi- tion, in "Lucky Lady," an ac- tion-adventure film to be re- broadcast on "The CBS Saturday Night Movies," Saturday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (2). ., •Sports- -•Friday----• --Saturday -1unav---- The Pilot T \ •June 10 ~ J une 16• Popula r sorority girl Sher ry Ma rshall (Lisa Lucas) sets her sights on Alex (Michael J. Fox), who's blind to her snobbish, scheming ways, on "Fam ily T ies," a t 8:30 p .m. Monday on KNBC ( 4 ). Summer reruns fresher See 1V Antenna, Pa~e 3 . •.._; Sky no longer llmlt See Daytime Drama, Page 4 -Dayli11ae Drama eJf < Judge dismisses charges against Erica By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Luring Silver to the Valley Inn, Lars secretly tapes her admission that Kent's death was an accident. The judge dismisses all charges against Erica. C.Onnie (Silver) is charged with fraud. Joe stops Tad from accepting Erica's reward for exposing C.Onnie. Infuriated, Tad plans to leave home. Liza tells Tad his background isn't good enough for her even though she is attracted to him. Daisy assures Myra she's interested in Lars, not just trying to make Palmer jealous. Donna informs Chuck she's aware h~'s John's father and then, feeling used by Chuck, forbids him to see the baby again. Phoebe inaiats Langley run for city coµncil, but he's fearful his con man past will be expoeed. Sam Writes Jenny a Jetter which Buck puses on to Tad, who inadvertently leaves it on the table for Opal to find. Jesse tells Angie until she openly reveals their marriage he wants no part of her. Brooke and Tom want to start a family. ANOTHER WORLD. Rachel makes Quinn a full partner in the late Steve Frame's construction company. Ada suggests Clarice stay with her while Larry is in California. Blaine recalls aeeing a blue car the night Alma was murdered. c.ass fearful that Rachel suspects he ta the murderer. Pete can't undentand Donna'• delight at his engagement to Sally. Police find Casa' milSing $6,000 under a looae floorboard in Alma's room. · AS THE WO:ltLD TURNS: Burke saves Barbara and Paul from the flames and Is hired to guard the twoeome. Betsy gives Craig power of attorney to put her money in the a1ock market. Craig decides to put all of Betsy's money in the Traakey C.Orporatlon even though brokera say the company has not paid dividends in three yean. Betsy suddenly realizes Craig doesn't love her but her family, her weelth, and her contacts. Craig aaya it lsn't true and promi8es never to mention Steve'• name again. Whit M~ ~t eon Is arrested for burglary and Whit must post ail. David informs Ellen that Craig ia sterile and could not be the father of Betsy's baby. Karen and James have a violent argument over her seeing Burke. The violence turns to paaidon. CAPITOL: Larry ia let out on bail and Mark makes arranaemen!S for him to stay at Supr Lane'e in_protective c:u1tody. Tbomaa 11 hurt becauae Tyler asked Wally and not him to be best man at Tyler'• weddlna. Tyler calla and tella Thomu he wanted Thornat at h& beet man but felt Wally needed to be aaked. Thomu uys ho undel"IW\da but ltW hat to stay ln Bolton and mJaa the wedd.lna· Myrna appalled when Sugar Lane tells all of Wuhington via a broadcaat that Myrna pve a donation to Supr'a halfway hoUle for prollttu1a Brenda upeet becaUIO W.ily told Jordy Brenda offered him her body. Jordy trtea a come-on aa a protective brother toward Br9nda but ah. wanta no part of It. When Supr must force Wally to 1-ve the halfway houee to make way for her tpedaJ jruelt Lan-y, Dinny*• henchmen come after Wally tn a car and force hla car off a cliff. DA Y8 OF OUR UVES: Mario, oonvtnced ahe will never fully recovet', ... Mk:by to .wt divoro1 ~ Cb.rta reaJ1-Noel hu been kidnapped and dec:lct. to"launiih a fUll lnveltipdon. K1s tnveldodon a.di to a warehou.111 where Oliver and OuU ~ Noel from Pamela, the patient from the cr1lla cmw. Deaplte hil heroic feat, Chril II ln bla 4 Fttct.y June 10, 1883 trouble with the police and the FBI for not reporting the crime to them. Roman and Abe suspect Chris of hiding 800\ething when they grill him on Liz's whereabouts the night of Marie's shooting. Meanwhile, Bo comes to the rescue when Hope finds the stranger she hitched a ride with want.a more than a handshake. Clutching the valuable copy of Stephano's second will, which leaves everything to Renee Alex decides to befriend her and get the money for himaelf'. EDGE OF NIGHT: Rav.en and Sky wed. Right after the ceremony, Gunther pulls Sky aside and tells him his (Gunther's) paycheck bounced. Sky examines the records and realizes Spencer abeconded with his entire fortune. Raven bean Sky say he's penniless and she panics, but promises to stand by him. Sky aaka Derek to start the seareh for Spencer, who he believes ia still alive. Del Emereon, Preacher's father, known to police as Del Everett. arrives and asks for help, but Preacher throws him out. When Miles comes down on Preacher, Jody decides to move in wtth Preacher. Pond Is killed as police futenaify their leaJ"Ch for Del. Markham comers Del and demands the papers he stole or he'll have to use his own methods to get them. While everyone wonders where Gunther came up with the money to buy the theater, he calla Spencer and warns him that Sky knows Spencer ia alive. GENERAL HOSPITAL: As the wedding day draws near, Grant ia becoming lnc:reaaingly irritated by Natalie's demands, and ahe fears that he Is really falling in Jove with Celia. Through Natalie's penuaston, Luke hires Barney, unaware that he's an enemy agent. Scorpio realiz.ee that Luke has hired a apy. O>nnie introduces hel"9elf to Luke aa a lleCUti~ consultant. Jinuny Lee kidnaps c.elia on her wedding day and takes her to remote cabin. Realizing she doesn't care for hlm, he takes her clothes a.rid exits. Brock eeta Luke up with a great finanda1 deal aa manager of the casino, infuriating Scotty. Heather, thinking Scotty oonaiders her nothing but a flunky, tells him to get enother llecn!tary and another lover. Lealie ltW jealous of Rick's uslstant. Leaming Brock bas a daughter, Bobbi fwnea. figuring ~t he must at.o have a wile. GUIDING LIGHT: Annabelle denies to Tony that ahe ia the girl ln the picture with hJa father and Bill Bauer. ClaNDCe Bailey fPvel Rem an wu.matum: either he at.ope teeina Amanda or hia political career wtll be ruined. Bea tella Nola that ahe and Henry haven't been aee!n8 ~other and that Henry hat told her he feell ~re fJ'Om two different worlds. lft fact. Henry hat stopped Metna Bee. 8Wl' ~ he spotted the picture of Bill, the unknown woman and Tom. Warren, the hmptal administrator, ta romandni every woman on the hospital staff. BUly Lewta ta lurpri8ed that Joah la no I~ a fumbllna UUJe boy bet J brfaht buaf.nemnan. Hillary~ that Annabelle fix hel'Mlf up. When Annabelle ~ UMt man ahe'• attncted to la Tony, not l"J.oyd, lhe becoalel llelfttly d111nu•ht. ON& 1.JJ'E TO LIVI: Cllnt ta drawn to B:cbo, who rem1nda him of hll first Jaw, omu.. Bnd dedclee to quit wortdnl for A. and aancentnte an~ \be hotel. ,._~Becky .. ~t and confront. .. ,.. be(an lhe pnpenm to a.ve llOWn. Din a. out on • Job beoau. be bM DO hlO-mhoo& diploma. lU deddll t9 return to IChool In time to tU.e bil an.I"~ Wny '~ tbat Dan .. ftniahed h1'h ICbool. KalrtM IDd .JCar1 rwtum flcm out ot -TV Antenna Summer rerun season looking fresher BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN or ... o.er ,... ..... The traditional summer rerun season 18 look.mg a bn fresher this year As mentioned here recently, the major networks are unveiling several new series during the wann weather months. (NBC's "Buffalo Bill" debuted last week.) Ad- ditional specials and new movies also are planned. The reason is that the networks want to slow a steady defection of viewers to pay television alternatives. In the •past, pay channels Like HBO and ON TV have increased their subecriber rolls sigruficantly during the summer months when the networks have aired reruns almost exclusively. But the networks and the pay channels aren't the only ones vymg for viewers. Strong competition is also coming from the local independent stations, such as C hannels 5, 9, 11 and 13 in the Los Angeles area. In addition to offenng syndicated showings of popular programs Like "M-A-S -H," they are also luring viewers with original made-for-TV movies such as "Golda" or the recent "Blood Feud." In an attempt to stay competitive, K.HJ, Channel 9, has taken the unusual s\.t'p of revamping its early evening l.J.neup just as summer is l;>eginning. Normally, the independents, Like the major networks, wait until the fall to overhaul their programming. But Channel 9 has now moved its popular new music series MV3 to 5 p.m. weekdays. At 6 p.m., it has begun amng "The BJ/Lobo Show," consisting of segments from the old "BJ and the Bear" and "Sheriff Lobo" series. At 7 p.m., viewers can tune m Angie Dickinson's "Police Woman" series. "BJ/Lobo" will probably appeal to the "Dukes of Hazzard'' fans who enJOy redneck humor and lots of curvaceous but empty-headed women. (Come to ttunk of it, the men on these shows aren't too bright either.) "Police Woman" is a notch better, w1\h appeahng performances by Dickinson and Earl Holliman. But "Police Woman" stories too ,.,ft.en employ lund storyl.J.nes designed to show off Dickinson's figure. You may remember her complaints about having to appear in one shower scene too many. It will be interesung t.o see whether fresh showmgs of "BJ/LOBO" and "Police Woman" can draw off som e of the viewers now tuning in t.o endless reruns of "Three's Company," "Happy Days" and ''Laverne and Shirley," not to mention the early news shows. [f Channel 9's revamped 1.J.neup does score m the ratmgs. it might prompt the other mdependent stations to freshen their summer schedules. In the end, the summer TV watcher might end up as the season's biggest winner. • • • COMING ATTRACTIONS: The three maJOr networks are already gearing up for the 1983-84 season with splashy made-for-TV movies featunng some big-name stars. CBS is prepanng "Chiefs," a six-hour nuru-series about a small Southern town harboring a mass murderer whose crimes go undetected for decades. The story focuses on three police chiefs who must confront these crimes. F\lming is now under way m South Carolina The big name 111 the cast is Charlton Heston, who portrays a banker and founding fa ther of the Southern town. Wayne Rogers of "M-A-S -H" and "House Calls" plays the town's hrst police chief Stephen Collins of "Tales of the Gold Monkey" portrays Rogers' son, who becomes a popular politician. Angie Dickinson Also appearing in the mini-series will be Keith Carradine, Brad Davis, Paul Sorvino, Victoria T ennant and Billy Dee Williams. Jerry London is directing NBC, meanwhile, is preparing a star-vehicle movie for Veronica Hamel, who portrays public defender Joyce Davenport on ''Hill Street Blues." Entitled "Sessions," the film features Hamel as an elegant, high-priced call girl whose controlled emotions are beginning to unravel. Location hlmmg is taking place in New York City. Veteran actor Vincent Gardenia has been casl a.a J Edgar Hoover in NBC's seven-hour mini-series, "Kennedy," which traces the life of the slain president. Previously announced cast members include Martin Sheen as JFK. Blair Brown as Jackie, John Shea as Bobby Kennedy, E. G . Marshall as their father Joe, and Geraldine Fitzgerald aa their mother Rose. For Agatha Christie fans, CBS is readying an adaptation of the popular mystery author's "Sparkling Cyanide." Bntish actor Anthony Andrews of "Brideshead Revisited" and "The Scarlet Pimpernel" plays a journalist in the film. Deborah Raffin and Harry Morgan are also featured. The story concerns murder accomplished with cyanide-laced champagne Jane Alexander, the award-winning actress best known for her starring roles in the "Eleanor and Franklin" specials, will star in "Calamity Jane," a two-hour movie for CBS. The ftlm is based on letters the colorful west.em heroine wrote to her daughter. Frederic Forrest and David Hemmings co-star. The tragic effects of drunken dnVl.ng will be explored m "License to Kill," another upcoming CBS TV-movie. James Farentino, Don Murray, Millie Perkins and Penny Fuller star The story concerns a couple wha;e teen-age daughter 1s lulled by a drunken driver FrldayJune 10, 1983 3 • I I I I I i I i I i I i I I " I I ~ I' ir.111~'' lt!i•11"1 11, 11' rr.1'11· 1'1 ~'1' 1 ~~ m le!lf' is a 1·1·1(,JI11 ~ lf B I l';' ~ i : ,,,.,1 :.i~11.r~g.i~ u !ti!tL.i~ r-~ ~rf1!J al:. !f~)! tU! j r !liU• ~ fl i ru1·1~~1 Hi cujfil~f~ ~ n~! lilU d1 !l~dl LM • · !111nh 1 ~1ui'r1u:n11nC1 1 ! ! f ~ I I• •,lr,a.; If ; i1 i a " • 'I I I 11~-•I ~ f I = ~ ~ ' I· Ji :1 ~lf 1Ltl I ~ = ~ l!n I ;,1ftil '111· :I~ 11 ~ ~ i • I . .11 ( : I ~IL :: .; ~ .. i Ru. . , .. r~ ls1!1 t.b,1 ~l ; I I I i ~ ::!. -I I I ~; l'llil 'P:u~!Jti;Jtl:~i'I JI ~i i!.:I · lttEJI!! If f IHf If 11 f (f ~; I ·.1rtH! Ir ~Ir ~II 1-,,, ~~ -~ = '-< =-l'f~i,, ·r,1111; !1Jj'1JijJ-J I ji ~ ·t.,:f !h1a11 d I ! I ( 11 ... town Edwina has no intere9t \n the amorous Ciilee. RYAN'S HOPE: Frank receives a ~rfwned letter from Charlotte begging his forgiveness and saying that her actiona were necessary in order to save her father's lite. Plagued by thoughts of Charlotte, Frank continues to tieareh lor her. causing a nft with Jill. Patnck describes his vision of Frank in flames to FaJth. Patnck and Faith pull back from the sexual tens.ton between them. Amanda horrified by Pat's visions. Maeve feels Patrick cannot be treated as a Creak. Leigh fires her lawye~ when they insist the television station she wants to buy would be a disastrous investment. Leigh retains Frank as her lawyer and confides she plans to surprise Jack by rehiring him. but Frank warns her that Jack may not appreciate the surprise since he i.s an independent individual. Leigh also tries unsuccessfully to convince Maeve and Jack that although she has a gl'eat rapport with Ryan she's not the "rnotherlrtg type '' SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Steve Kendall is re- united with his blind brother Michael. Brian wonders where Suzi is after he unexpectedly finds Wendy in Warren's arms, seeking sympathy after her marriage breakup. Sunny vows to get a story despite Tom's conttnued evasiveness about his crime commission operation. SuZJ appalled at Warren's crass remark about Keith and Wendy's decision to divorce, but he talks her out of wanting to save her friend&' marriage. Liz.a and TraVIB set the date t.o renew their wedding vows. Liz.a thrilled becauae her baby haa klclced for the hnrt tune. Tom angrily confront.I Del. Bowman after a drug suspect 8CC'Ulell a cop of being involved ln the disappearance of Ruaty'a $3 million. Tom aecretly offena Brian an undercover job on hls crime commJ...ion force. An irate Dane objecu when Sunny poatpones their date to do an interview with Tom over dinner. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: At a dinner party Jack give. for Mna. Margarone ahe is di9covered to be John's first wife and the mother of Aahley, Jack and Tracy, Dena Abbott. John and Jill aak her to leave. Jack gets a new secretary at Gibot. Tony Di Salvo ls out on bail even though Cindy slgned a complaint that he sexually assaulted her. Victor's "funeral" goes on, and Victor attends at the back of the chapel. Nikki says that ahe can't go on without Victor, although Rick tries to col\llOle her. Kaye tries to get Liz to go to Stuart's on Memorial Day. She does, and Stuart tells her that after they go to the cemetery he'll take her out to dinner. Tracy feels left out at Danny's rehearsal when Lauren joins him in a duet. Tracy vows to go on a diet all summer and stick to it in order to win Danny Jack· unable to accept his mother. Have a question about your favorite soap or soap scar'!' 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Two ltlenda from ballet 1ra1n1ng achoof, whO ehose different ronds m8ny years earher meet agatn and are torc.;ed to deal with the consequencas 'PO' Ii hr 59 min) '1) MCMAU'l llAYY •<17J LM•& Snn Frnnc111eo 01an11 at AllAnta Braves (3 hrs ) *II LA.,._ A ..-..VI COWAlfY ... u.Ya.Llll Dae CAVITT (II) IOCl(Olet'W NI a: ....,., .......... .... 0 , ........ A look et the burgeon Ing Mono 1<000 mO't'le tndvttrv and • vittt 10 Frldmy Jurit 10, 1N3 .. with twu 11l 1is lc>ild1og tad1e:>. a l11gh r;chool art r~acher who niadP s1lk-o;c1ppni>d labr1c rHI into d rr11t)i,ir1 •Jl'llrll business () l'CXJCf WOMAN "f NEWI ~ EJfTDITA19EMT TOMIOHT An 1nlt!tv1Pw wlll°' Lorenzo lama' I M>«Bl'I ft.I) IUllEU llEPORT E\MOf'fM JOUMAl L 1 MOVIE H,1t1oween II 1 ( 198 t Ho1101 J .J,1m1e LeP Cut11c; Dnnald Pleaspnc.e A '" 11Jf•less1y 111..,anr.· muriJen"r c.on1tnues h1~ 11·1011 nl te1101 r ,, &mall rown R ( t hr JOm•r) 0 ltOY1E Tiie Seil Woives· 11960 1111..-011111•1 (,1Py1 •y Peck Roge1 Moore I> 111ny World War 11 a group ot B111tsh tou~1ne-.s111en torm a vnlunteer regiment lo Jp~troy d Grrr11a11 '•PY nest tn the Indian Uc.ear. PG 17 '"" I Z llOV. 10-,.de Moves· ( 1980 Dram.11 JQrrn Savage O.rvtCl Morse A newcomer 1 1 thP uroun ol regul.irs ill an Oakland bar m t'I' hold lhP key to making the oarlen 'If> • dream Of hf'1 ()mtng a pro baSkPl b.1t1 jJlayer a reality PG ( t hr 53 min ) a;) OMNQE C<Mm fOOAY 7='0 1) 2 <* TMI f Oft fnatvreo d new prt rirc;rri lhat provide~ th{I oeal w•th dogs who ilre tratnl'll to he lhe;r ears watch the rlynn tam1ly allMCl lherr first Super Bowl ;i v1'>•I Ill a ~QullrP d;inc:e hall 1n Sornh Gate § FAia HIUO LAYUlll t ltRfY I COll'AlfY m OM L.A. Featured old 1etev1s1on comme1c1a~ Ille poor man's gu•oo t<• ROdeoDrive UE Dl'TICTOR YOU dCID FOR IT .,..CllCWn TIC TAC DOUGH llAc:.L I LIJlllll llEPORT • WAltlMQTOle WllJt • Mv.w ·DMGNIT .. Cl) TMI IMICH Of, HAZZAMI After ta111no into a 11ap ~t by Boss Hogg. Unde Jesse loses the Duke tarm (A) ( 1 hr ) CJ TM1 POWDI Of, llAmtlW IT All Mallhew and Wall head 101 Las Vegas to ftnd evidence that wtll break up 11 powMful extortron 11ng (A) ( t hr ) D llO¥ll "The Della Factor" ( 1970, Dia ma) Chrrstopht>r George. Yvette M1mlewt A pnvale recently released from prison Iii d1spa1ched by the CIA to rescue a sclen 11s1 bf!1ng held on an enemy ISiand (2 hrs) 0 tml ..oee Benson lakes drastic ,,clion When h•9 newly l)YrchBS()d condo tvrns O\JI to be 101ally unsuitable tor oc:cv-~nc.ioJ.:> O U ''The Ste11gle" ( 1971. Come- dy) Richard BenJ81nln. Cl<>fis Leachman The Cuban m!Ullo crlsls in$plres a leh111 college profeuor to abandon his 18mlly and "Cl O\JI his revOkltlonary fantaSleS I 1 h< 30 m1n l ; ~ MAQAZINI A look 11 tl'le burgeon 1n11 Hong Kono movie 1ndu1try and 11 vtall with two ol 111 le•dtng 14dle:I. ' high achc)()f 1111 1eae~r whQ mn<lt allk·ecreenecl febflc err Into ft mllllOn dotltr busWle6a m llO'M "Uptown Soturday Night" ( 1<11•. Con*<ty) Sidney Poitier, 8111 Cos- by A f•CIQ'Y work• and e lllHl·wlle cabblt get ~UQl\t up rn • gaootend *Id When they decide 10 tre~ I gtngtltr who held =bet 21\tl) !. -· ... WALL . -"The Stnah Growth ~k M"('" au.st Jofln Wttltfg.tard, Pletldenl Of Equity A arch Asaoc:lot•. tnr. C llOv. "The Deep .. ( 1977 AdvPnturt!I Robert Shaw Jacqueline B•S'>el A youny couple l1ntJ romance and treasure ,,., thPy d•ve ult lhP coast of Bermu<la and find .1 bu11ed trPasure cache PG' I) tir 4 n1111) HllllOYll Author' Author• I t98;' \nn1 rdyt Al Pac:1n1J Dyan Cannon A N1>w °Yo•k praywright s wife tea11es n11T1 w1ln .1 y.ing of rnnstly her children to t11ke care uf 1ust as t11s new play ,.., aboul to opPn 'PG (I hr 50m1n J S llOY1E Up h• Smoke I t976 C..omP dyl Chee<.h ano Chono Ed1f> Adams Two d11lle1s embark on a cross country '- '"" frustrating the law and mee1tng O'\n odd assortment ol cha1ac1err, alo11g lne way R' ( I hr ?7 min ) 0 llOV. Po1te1pe1s1·· ( 1962 Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobelh W1lhams Vfingehil ghosts IAke over a suburban Caf1torn1a home and abduct the resident tam11y·s ~ungest chtltl PG' ( I h• 55 rrnn I W llllOV. · Private Hell 36 ( t954 Ora ma) ICla Lupino Steve Coc.hr;'ln WhPn two <lele<.ltves conhc;cate a cachP ol stolen money greed prompts them w . keep the 111oney ( 1 hr 30 mm I .. 0 ®> AT Oii Col Ctarip is. ec&taltc when a former grtdiron star 1~ recrlllted and~~p Tar Cree~ ~ UI DITICTOR ll) WAU. ITM:IT WED ·'The SrnAll Growth Stock Man Guest John we.,1e1gaa1cJ president of fciu11y Re~arch Associate-; Inc m waxem llAGADll Ci> -COONR'I OUNQI COUWTY ' ( ClUCA tion Cr1s1s The Cosls To Orange County" A look at the consequeflcei. of c.;utbacks tor Orange Counly educallc>n Including how lhe quahry of leaching anrl lenrnmg has been aflecled .. fJ Cl) DAU.Al The Ewing clan IJAfhers Ill South!Olk to learn lhe con1en1s of Jock s Wiii _LR) ( 1 hi ) U &> IOIQHT M)IR Bonnie •S. ktdnappeel by a Sinister organrzallon of geniuo;es and forced to reprogram KITT (A) ~hr ) G [I) fllOVll "She's In The A y Now · ( 1981 . Comedy) Kathleen Quin n. Jamie Lee Curll!! Five yO\Jng women face the rtgolll of baste training when lhey 101n the US Almy (A) ri (2 hrs l mr•·• ... ..,.. fl) ~ 'Journeys tn Space And Time' ()I Gari Sagan lakes vtewt1r'1 into lhe P8!il end the future tor B look Bl 1114! origin ot the solar system. ''ft' pallerns and the plan(lt& of other atnrs (A) Q ( 1 hr ) Ii) ••••-Tlll-/m1'1tOVIN Loonard Bern 1teln and tl\e Vienna PhllhArmonlc Pf!r form Beethoven's Symphony No 6 in F Maj<)f Opu1 68 ("P~ll<>tal") (R) ( 1 hi) (J)•lfOll-fN ... ,,_rf9"'• CD ..,_ "The Secret Pollcem11n·1 Otri.r Ball" (1981, Comedy) John CIH$e. Qrahem Ch11pmen Brttllh comedlena end muak;l11n1. tncludlnn CHI mtl'hbet• from "Monty Pyt~.-;; ·p:S.yond TM fringe" 1nd "Not lhl Nine O'C~k Newt." pet· t«m tn a concert fOf t~ tieneln of ~tem.tlOnllf 'A' ( 1 hf • lO min J "FHt•Welklng" (1981 ) Jarnet Woo<lt. Tim Mcln11re A. priaon guertl becomea lrM>Ned both In hit ~·a l)IO\ to ....-nett en lmprltOnaid blaek lMdef ~ !fl anothlf plot to ..,,lnQ Nm 'A' (1 hr .. 61 min.) (%) ... "Some t<lnd Of two'' C U~&2. Comedy) Rlehtrd PtyOt, Mll'QCI Kldtltr. ---------------------------------------·-· -Dgtime Cont. -rriclay -Afternoon Movies- u. 0 Unl.nown World" t 1951 Science F1c11011) Bructi Kellogg, Mantyn Nasl'I t 1 hr , 30 rn1n I I!) 'Ten l 1llte tndoart!> ( 1966 Myslery) Hugh O'Brian, ~hirtey faton (2 nrs I (H> "The las• Chase" (1981 Science r1ct1onl Lee Ma101s. Chm;, Makepeace (I hr IOmon) S 'Adventures OI The Wtldemess Fami- ly' I 1975 Adventure) Rober1 Logan, Susa" Oaman1e Shaw (I hr 40 min.) 12:arc i And Now My Love" (1974. ~1omance) Marthe Keller. Andre Ovssol· he1 (2 hrs I n11n ) 1:0D O "Clash 01 fhe T11ans ( 1981, Fania· sy) Harry Hamlin, l aurcn1..e Ohvter ( 1 hr, 58 min) m "Batlle Of The Commandos ( 197 I Adventure) Jack Palance Thomas Hun1 er (2 hrs) 1:11101 "This Tome Forever ( 1980 Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Pallen ( 1 hr , 35 min J (%) "Some Kind Ot Hero" ( 1982. Come dy) Richard Pryor, Margot K•dder (I hr , BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL H11ri~1 / i11 \II C't•111Nt•rw .... Sh111nu·11t -Cre111aliun Pla11s A n1ifohle J :.! -;-J.:. J -; t /J ."'I rCt' I Co~tu \lesa Phone 6 ·16-93;"1 Friday June 10, 1983 9 -rriclay Cont. 11ed by A -.avagP group ol 11fl&to11nll mut.1111<, 11 tir 55 min I Q) LOVE, AMEICAM ITYU l E'8'0fl'TICDfTfJI 0 MOVIE 'N1qht Moves' ( 197!'.>, My'>- IPry) C..ene H,1c.kman. Jennifer Warren A pnv,11r• "Y'' hirprJ to loc;:ire the daughter nf ,1 torrnt-r movie RC1rP'>5 becomes enran qted "' .1 wet> of 111111yue with a Mayan c;muqyltnQ 11nu ( I hr 40 min ) 12:9 'C fltOVIE Thf> Octagon ( 1980 AdvPn 11111>) Ct•u<..k No111s lee Va11 Cieel A wPallhy you11u woman nne'> a re1ired mar 1•·1 1r1 IMrnp1on lo protect her from le• 11 11'>1 r ioned by lhe mys1e11ous N1n1a cull fl (I hr 43 min ) tt:ll 0 fl:) tcTV NflWOM FeaiurPd Tr\P N1gt11 01 The Prune-Tome Stars w1lh Joe Flat11•rly .i., Gavin Ma1;.l eod nnd Johr1 Candy .1s Merlin Olsen IA) ( 1 ht 30 8'~0NE'8ETWOM NEWI ~ LOVE, AMEICAM rm..E 1 HI MOVIE The Lasl Chase· C 198 t Seo onl P r •t t1011l Lee Ma1ors. Ch11c;, M.ikepe.Jce In a world of the future. a lor mr>r race c.;ir d11ver and a teen·llgt' com purer P~f>Pll l1Qhl the government's pro<. c.r1p11~ r ol 11r1omob1fes PG' I 1 h• 40 r111f1) 12145 I 0 PU YIOY ON THI All i:z1 llOVIE . F'ast Walking" ( 198 I SusnPn~e) Jamer Woods. Tom Mcintire A pnc.on gu:ird becomes mvolved both 1n t11s cou<;111's plm to assassinate an Imprisoned t.Jln1..k lei'lder and 1n another plot to spnnq him 'R' ( I hr , 55 m111 ) ,. B AMEICA'I TOP mt MOVIE "Terror In The Wax Museum ( 1973. Horror) Ray Milland. Etsa La11 t.ltP<;IPr /\ young woman acts as bait to lr'lp o k11ipr who lurks 1n the ShaCJows ot 11 WilllWOrks e~hlhillOn ( t hr 30 min ) llO'llE The Secret QI Blood Island ( 1965. Orama) Jack Hedley Barbara Shellpy A female secret agent parachutes into lhe Malayan 1ungle near a prisoner ot war comp (2 hrs ) !Ill) llfTIJl'T~ TONIGHT An lnteMew with Loren10 Lamas Cit MOV11 'The Killing Game" ( 1975. Suspense) fc1d Byrnes. James Berwick A gambler looking for a missing colleague becomes 1nv0lved w11h an eccentric mil llona1re who will do anything to win a bel f h1 . 30m1n) C l COUIGll WOMD ... Ot) ( ) lllO¥ll 'Naked Came The Stranger" ( 1975 Comedy) Darby UoyCJ Rains, Lev1 Richards A woman engages in a vanety -Saturday .. MT PATllOI. ~,..~ .aRrec.T• llOWll ''Two SOIUudos" (No Onta) (i ht•) .. (Jl) tAmM.L "-*Guest Gary Carttf .. 00 .. .,. '°"'"-Aft .... ,.,. The popvllr rock tupetatar of the '70. ptr· lorma mony of hie tmath htll In •n ~1r1 i~lntheperk (1hr.) .. "S.rberall1" (19e4. Sc~ tl<>n) Jane Fondl. Milo O'Shea ( 1 hr 38 m1n I 12 Friday June 10, 1883 I of adventures as she t11es to ge1 even wilh her philandering husband t t hr 25 min ) s llO'tlE Angel 01 HE AT !No OatP, Advenlure) Marilyn Chambers Angel Harmony 101n~ forces wtlh government dgents to put an end to a mad sc1enttsl's doomsday pro1ecr 'R' (I hr 15 min ) 1:3111Hta:,_ EYEJ9eG AT THI -..OY 1lll lllO¥ll "Pollcrge1st ( 1982 Horruri Craig T Nelson Jobeth W1ll1ams Ven9etu1 ghosts tak" over a suburban Cahlorn1a home and abduct lhe resident lamoly'< youngest child PG ( t hr 5!'.> min J 1M 0 llO'tlE The Count Qt Monte Cris lo f 1934 Adventure) Robert Donat Elissa Landi Based on the novel by Alexandr~ Dumas An innocent man uniustly 1mpns oned for 20 years makes a oaring escape to wreak revenge on the men responsible (2 hrs) t.tl I CJ llOVll "The rrench L1eutenanJ's Wom· an ( 1981, Orama) Maryl Streep. Jeremy Irons An atrau between two actors 1s par allelP.d 1n the romantic pertod fllm tn which lhf' two are per1orm1ng 'R' (? hr~. 5 m1nl_ 2" D W l9C ... OVINIGIHT CO llO'tlE "Silent Rage (1982 Ad'ven tU1e) Cnuck Noms. Ron Silver A cnt&eatly 1n1ured psychopath •S revitalized and made almost 1ndeslruc1able J)y the hanrJ1 WOfk or a menially unhinged sc1ent1st 'A ( t hr . 40 min ) J:arHl HOO«IR This docume(ltary looks al the sex for money business., 'ocus1ng on three women a high-class call girl the madame of a "nude mOdattnu" parlor and a slreet walker ( 1 hr ) l::m 1 ·ACI: -.... TOii COTTI.I:. Ct.Oii HI( )MIMI "Up tn Smoke" (1978 Come dy) Cheech and Chong Edie Adams Two drifters embark on a cross-country 111p. ttustrating the law and meeting on odd aSSO(lment of characters atong lhe way. 'A' ( t hr 27 min) M (%) llCMI "Strfllghl On Till Morning" ( 1972. Suspense) All& Tu&hlngham. Shane Briant A lonely young woman's discovery of her "Prince Charming" leads to a night ot terror 'R' C 1 hr , 36 min ) •CD®.,.. CD 90VW "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (1981. Comedy) John Cteese. Graham Chapman BrlliSh comedians and mu&1elans. 1nctudlng cast members from 'Monly Python,.. "Be ond The f ringe" and "Not The NJna Q'tlock News," per· form In 1 concert for the benefit of Am,,..tv lntetnlllONll 'R' (I hr • 30 min ) .. ,\:'--.orw -Oii .. .,,. ''Sa1k1tol'lew411n" ( 195<1, AdVontura) Alan Ladd. Shelley Wlnteis 2 Na) .. Cllf••~ • mrm IT • .,,. ..UCl#f .. .,_,_. ...... .. ,,.. IDCl9MYU. .... .. VIC'IY~LOY .,,. .. J\Jlla.. 11917, Drema1 Jane ~ H MOVIE · Author' Author•· C 1982 Corn cdy) Al Pac1no Dyan Cannon A Nt>w 'fork playwrognn. w1t1> leilves him w1tt1 11 c1:inq ot mostly her children lu take ewe ol 1u<.l a'> his new play is about lo opt>n PG Lt hr . 50 111111 ) J:tO D MOV11 "fhe I ost Cll11l111ent" ( tq!'J t Sc:iPnce·F1cllon) Ce"-Br Romero. John Hoyt following dJl air crash on a deSP1ted 1c;land 1he <,urv1vnro; torm an e~pcd1t1011 11no enc.ounrcr preh1s1oroc hflinQ!. ( 1 hr )Om1n) <!)?ME OMV MA19 ID MOVIE The Giant Claw· ( 19!'.>7 Sc;1 Pll\.e F1ctoon1 Jell Motrow Mara CorCJny Jet loghlers are called on to CJe<;troy a rnarnmolh deadly bird that is menacmg the poputafloti ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1:110 MOVIE "'The Woman Next Door' ( 1981. Romance) Gerard Oepa1d1eu. Fanny Ardan! A married man becomec; romantically involved with n1s beautiful neighbor with whom he had once hod an alf11l1 'R' 11 hr 45 min ) Ml I) llllOVIE ' The Strange Poc;sess1on Qt Mrs Oliver ( t977 Horror) Karen Black. George Hamilton A housewife's personal 1ty gradually alters until she becomes a wom;:in who doed five years eart101 I' hrs 15 min) HI Cl MOV11 "fquus ( t97 7 OramA) Rich nrd &rrton. Peter Firth A psychiatrist attempts to lrnd the reason which caused ti youth to commit a v10lent oct against a stable of h01ses 'R (2 hrs 18 min ) tC10 (!) CARTOM (f) INl1RUC1'IONAl. ..,., "Baseball till ttng" Guest Ben Hines (R) (01 llOVll "Daughters Of Darkness'' ( t97 t. Orama) Delphine Seyrlg. Johr• Karlen A couple on then honeymoon arnve 1n a trlQhfened 1own where many young women h ave recently been myster1 ou~ murd«ed 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) -~ IWIMTMl~I I ~I IUY'IMFCMUI ( llCMI "Cloud Dancer' ( 1980. AdVen ture) Oevld Carradine. Jennifer O'Nelll A top stunt Iller neglects the people who c1rtt nbOul him In the selfish pursuit of his aan~tsport 'PG' {1ht .. 48mln.) d ~ ICOM /COIMNTY CALlll>M ( ounM>OM (R) ( )lllOVll "Wrong Is Right" ( t98~. Come· dy) Sean Coonery, 0001ge Orlu ard A c~rlsmatlc. globetrotflng TV news repOrt· er t>ecomes Involved In Mlddle Eastern fer rortvn. fl al.lnd8fovt presldentlat cam l)lllgn and 1 nocfaer arms M le thal could lead to WOllcl War Ill. 'A' (I hr .. 65 min ) •@-----.. (!)~ . Fonda. Ve,.,.... Redgrave. (2 hrt ) •11(1) 90Wll "Runaway Island" (No O.le. Advtntutt) Mllet Buohftnan. Slmofle ~l'\an1n J.1 ht., SS min ) .. l'•L llllCM Guest Ron Luciano, PWWWiiW .... ...... ~n. .-rMIMYOM -----'"""'•11111 .._,., ... aeo•• ... _,. ~arean let " ( 1981, Adventure) 11\ O'NNI, Annt Atchtf. ( I hr , &5 ~4.tYMmT,_ HI) 10W11 "~" (1HO. OOmedvl ( -l'riclay Cont. -----·--· _, _____ , __ _ Suspense) Morgan r a11chlld, Mtchael Sar 1a11n A glamorouc. rv news ancl\orwom an 1s 111ct1m1.teC1 by a menially disturbed hr . &O rn1n ) A wm vetera11 turns 10 o llhJ 01 c11rne alter the 11ov1.11111)1ent rehJSQ~ 11.1 give lllm baci. rMy lie earned while belr1y a µrasoner t>I lhe No11h V1e1namet.e 10< sut years R' (I hr 3!> min) .. I THE CAlUtl t:ll · UOWY I ., Cll.fMTY lltOWCAll U IA 1UllDAY leQtfT .,.1ad~~hr, 4!> min) .......,.,llCM .... ~WllXllMYllW • llMIDC* TO INAl ·on Power W11 ham r Buckley Jr mooerates a debate on the ettacrs ot powe1 on government rndust1y and people D I Zl lllOYll "Some Call II l 0111119' ( 197:J, Oum111) L111111an King, Richard Pryo• A w11al11ty uccemm: belteves h11> tantas~& are lulhlled when he meets a young worn an por11ayt1•1.J a !>leep1ng beau1y '"a carm val ~huw n 1 1 t11 45 nun 1 ~1'1CUll ······" ( I TOf' ~ IOXINO Ken 6ogner I r ooll I 011gmu11 10 rou11!l I 1g11twe1ghl uout (lrum Alla111tc C11y, NJ I (R) (2 rtrs 30 r111n) lS fllOYI! Che&<;t1 And Chong·s NtC(• 01ea111s ( 198 t Comedy) R1chd1d HJ MOYll .. fal>I Walking" ( 1961 SusptmseJ James Woods. Tim Mclnt11e A prison guard becomes 1r111olved both 1n 1\11> 1..ousm·s p101 10 asi.asi.mate an 1mpnsoned black leader and 1n another plot 10 spmig rum 'R' ( 1 hr 55 mtn J 11:11 IJ (I) fllOYI! Farmly C nlmcer' I 197 7 Orama) Joseph Lortese. Lou C11!>Cuola A s11ee1w1se young hoodlvr11 u~e& hit. w11~ and his b1nw11 lo impress the underworld and ya111 llll' a11en1lon ol a local 1..rrme c.zar (2 hrs I'> 111111 ) 0 G) TOMIGHT Host Johnny Ca1!>0n Guests Roger Moore. aCllA!>\> Theresa Canltll ( I hr ) Cheech .. Ma11n l homa!; Chong Two 111ve1era1e potheads appear to have foo11Cl lhe11 hue calling as they peddle •ce c1ean1 on 1t1e streets 1>1 Los A11~tes 'R' ( 1 111 ?1 rnin I ._ CMAIUI CMA.WlJN <* Tllf FU ICfJI[ l ®'AK ... ~ YOU AMID FOii rT n• a 0 Cll ®' GI> ..... IAl'UllDAY 9IQHT • llAllCH °"-THI~ --~=.r~ •IT Of ....aHT IPECIAL llOYI! ··w ar Of The Ltargd11luu~ ...., ..... 1M0lJ (l) FAlC<* CllllT Jac.queltne Pe1rau11 (Land Turner) makes a surprise v1s11 tc> Folc.011 Gresl 10 help 11e1 grandson Cole who is suspected 01 muroer (RJ (I hi ) D m EICtlED (1SCl11ea d11ects a 1ea111 ol detectives to nab a yang of bdnk robbers "°"' lllACICt (CONT'D) ,.,.. .. MPORT ( 1966. $(,1ence·F1c11un) Av&s Tamblyn, Kum1 Mi/lino A µau 01 rnons1ers c1asn uocau~ ul conll1c1tng per~onaht1es 12 hrs) ·~l:YNmTY ~ MAltY tWmWC. MARY HAA'T1Wt OAYll IUlll(ll> I l MOV1E "Blonde Amb11ton' t 1961 lwhoOmml~New York (R) ( 1 h1 ) L.A. WID M llEYllW INllll ITOlrl Comedyl Suzy Mandel Dory Devon Two English girls seek -;ucc.ess 1n New York City w1lh their vaudeville act 1 t 111 :>o min) WUT COAIT ROat 1 lCIEIAX ICMW ROOM ) llOYllE "rxpectalton~ 1191!0 rJrdmaJ Suzelle Holland, De~;iree We!>I A loose woman and,, pampered •,c11..1f'!y y11l truele hles1y1es ( t h1 . ti nun I tC) MOYIE .. The How1111g" ( 1981. H u11t11) Dec Wallace, Patncl-. 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Horror l Craig T Nelson, Jotlelh Williams 11 h1 55 m1n) 0 IDA MAKO A llOVIE A young lilmmah er learns a lesson 1n honesty when she win~ an award she did not d~tve --Afternoon• u. § (I) 1UC1CnM 11lllEl nOOG!I • llOV1E "Creatmes 01 The Ama1011 ( 1977 Adventure) Documentary (ii his) (I) MOVIE "Death Chamber (No Ot1t• i hrs ) MAGIC Oil~ PAINTltO llOV1E "II Yoo Covld See What I He.11 ( 1982 Biography) Marc Singer AM Thomson ( 1 hr 40 min ) 12:11 fJ (I) PQA OOll .. Westchester Cla<;~u. Th11d round (live lrom Rye. N Y J ( 1 hr I ~ lmrr AT THlllOVlll ~NOQlll·-.. ~ATM WHITE ltOUll ltzhak Perlman IS master of ceremonies for a salute to lhe American mu51cal stage starring Mary Maritn. John R8111 end a grovp of prominent young artists t~,. IOJllNO ., llO¥ll "Born ro l-le Lo11ed" ( 1959 Orama) Carol Morris. Vere Vague I t hr 30mln) WITMI....,_ TO••..owaD BfTlllT~ TMI ftD reaturPd Oary Busey's new movie, Phylhs George Brown. Lorenzo Lamas ( t hr ) e llO¥ll "Bombe1s 8·52" ( 1957, Ora ma) Karl Malden. Natalie WOOd (2 hrs ) m MOVA "The Road To Happiness .. ThO fife and times of Henry Ford. wh<>so "motor cars for the great multitudes" made the Amerlcen dr.am a reellty ere d<>cumenteo(R} ri ( 1 hf ) CID MIO llMWlll ~ CO) llO¥ll "Deethlrap ( 1982, Myst111y) MICtlatl Catne, Christopher, Reeve (~ hrs) (%) llO¥ll "Wollen" (1981. Suspense) Albe<t F1nney. Oiene Ve~e ( 1 hr , 65 mlnL W8 (I) 1'141 mM0MT ITAIU The I 15th running of thl9 mlle-snd-one half race, thft third jewel In holM racing'• Triple Crown illve irom Belmont Paik In Elmont. N Y ) ttt ,30mln) ,_TIOCIP :"...:.•:~ w reatu1e<1 "The IQ Show" ( 1936), 1t1rrtng Got\n l,.utry 1• Friday Ju"' 10, 1983 ' dnct SrT11l1•y Burnette a 1935 car10011 11 <:n11l~v I 1•1r1pl•· ~llort ilnd Chapf Pr 2 ol Th" r1i,in111111 fmp11e · (1935) (RI (t 111 30111111 I C llOVIE l 11!ll•t•ll 5 Trump"! ( 19HO f)r.JI al H •lly f ond.1 JQ<;e Ferrl"r ( 1 111 4: I 11 E Alt9tQ A tt1u1 ;:,mil~ Mackf'rdl T '"H 11amPt1f frl) H llOV'IE r uµeye ( I 980. Lom~dy) Robin W11i1dm'>, Shelley Duvall ( I h1 ~4 rn1n I ~ MOVIE /t>OI Suit' (1981 Orama) D11r11el V.1l1Je1 fdwa1d J,1ml!S Olmo<; I I hr dJ n1•r ) S MOVIE A.1ttl<••' Aulhc.rl ( 198? Corn edy A P 1c. '' Oy;in Car non ( 1 '" 'JO nun 2:GO 0 LJIQA GOU' l PGA Ch;imp1nnr.h1p' Semi final rr ·und (live tr urn t11e Jat k N1c;k ldu• .:ipml!. Cenler 1n Kings lslanr:i IJh•n) Bh• JO min) GIUJCWtl lllMD "°"1'aM I •ITOf .. _., _ _..rr mew. QM.A TEn 8'0ftTI U'.GENDI --~ CMATMTT WrT'H al. llOTDI P.11nlPr :ind welder Gerald Scheck •S 1nterv1ewP<l (RI O fD [1Q.A OOl.f I PGA Champ1onsh1v· Sl'r111 hnnl 1ow1<1 (11.,.e lrom me Jack N11.k ltll"' bpt;rt<. C:1>n1n1 1n K111gs Island Oh1'1) ( 1 hr t t Aln'O AACllQ r ormula I Belgium Gr~nt1 P11 .. (lr11m ~r>a Belgium) (RI (I hr l 0 MOVIE Yankee Doodle Dandy· t 1'.H? Music.al) James Cagney Ji\An I estie (2 hrc; 10 min ) l ft(ITLMQ t:ID GLUCWl"I *MD (!§) NCAA TAACIC AND RElJ> ~ ... (!) IOUl T1WN tll) UMDlll IAIL Robbie Doyle pvtg 1oge1h er all the elements learned to lh1s point 1n 2:Mlord~c!~t:Y~~se c:;i Ml lfTllllACI llOVlf .. Thfo Return Of Suµer0.11)" 1969. Comedy) (2 hr-. I WC*DD WOllWI WOMJ> CMWllll• n:lllODeG 1111 Wiil .. IAIDAU llOVlf .. GOOfge" ( 1976, Advent11rti) Ma1i;hAll Thomrson Michele Merclf'r (2 lhrs ~~OWTI ~mo&.OQY ) W 1 'Almt Cowboy Jimmy Moore \IS U J Puclcelt (A) ( 1 hr ) (0 )llCMI "S 0 0 ' ( 1981, Comedy) Wll llnm HQldOn, Jull4' Annrews. (2 hrs . 4 min) (l)Meml "Inside MOiies .. ( 1980, Otnma) John Savooe. David Morse ( 1 h1 , 53 min) '1:) 90¥9 "Sptfrl 01 Bruce LI" (NO Oate. AdVenture) Sun Chia-Ling, MlChHI Chon i hrs ) .. WllU1lM ._ MDVII "Thft tnvllllble Man" (1975. Sci ence·~letlon) 0.11lcl M<:C•lk.tm, Jackie ~r ,30 mln) 8 9 NA=-"1100.000 Soothom Calllornl1 Opon" llfOtn TOftanCI C1lif I l~;r' *-IUIOUT ... ....... llCIUMl'f mN "Ller'e Moon" ( 1982. Or1m11) Mett Dillon, Cindy FhV\ef ( 1 hi , A6 min I IH VNllHID: llllllQ CHLOMM This do< un1entary presents the true c,tories ol l1vt 1111<;~1l(lr1•n ( 1 hr ) l ' rwo Snhtuc1e~;· (NC) Date) V hr<,) $ MOVIE I ra11eay 01 A Ru:J1c.ul0tr!> M11n· ( 1981 Orama) Uqo Toq11dt11, Anov~ Aimee I 1 h1 40 n11n I ,. I DOOQEJI ,...QAllE .. NAIHVUI Oii THE MIAD nARTIIEX • MOVIE "The E¥ec 11101111r ( 1978) Sonny Chiba (2 hrs ) Cl) IAlll.AU Los Angeles Do09ers at C1ncinnat1 Redr. (3 hrs) ID lllARCM POii TME ~ Dream 0 1 Tlit W.mde>rer Famous tor travehng to Mee ca Ric.hard Burton is nskec1 t>y the Roya t,,eogr..iph11;at S0<.:1e1y to lt•~d .1 ',C'arch for the sourc.e ul the N11e He asks Joh1 l ei..e to nci.ompany him ( 1 hr I MOVIE I AIEllC:Alf OAlAJEltl s e ... 0181 rec1p1 ents ol the Ho1at10 Alger award tor excel tence 111 the11 lields. 1nclud1r1g baseball great Henry Aarori pea1at11c surgeon Dr lp<,.-;,p lt>r'1berg and New York Times ,n111m111s1 James Reston .ire p1oliled ( 1 hr I --~·='~ llUR a EIDT ATM MOVIEI 1 llOVIE "The Corn Is Green· ( 1979 Orama) Kathnrine Hepburn. Ian Soynor CJ1rec tPCI by GPorge Cukur ( 1 hr JO m111) 0 llOY1E "This Time forQver I 1980 Romance) Cla11e P1mpa1P V1ncenr Van Pat1e11 ( 1 hr 35 min ) d @ IAu.AL.l. San Francisco Giants at Atlanta 81eves (J h1s I $r.ll 8 THE MIAD TO LOI AllClfl.ll Olympic; hopefuls profiled are Wendy Wyland (d1v- 1r1g) An11Plo Par1s1 (1udo) and fat1111a Whitbread and Karrn Smith (track and lield) ( 1 hr ) ·~~&COWNfY II WIDI WOMJ> Of 8'0ftTI Scheduled taped coverage of 1he M1<:t11el Dokes I Mike Weaver WBA Heavyweight Cham p1onsh1p boot (from I os VegAs, Nev I a µr11111ew of the US O~n Goll Tovrno· rnent ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (I) 11•A•t•H (I) llOVll "White Lrne rever" ( 1975 Adventure) Jen Michael Vincent Key ILeF~ llO¥ll "The Big $hQ111'' ( 1937 WAllt· ern) Gene A~m=vrnene ( t h1 ) (!)COUIGI Game 14 (l111e from Om11ha, Neb) (3 hra.) (Q.) UIW Ol191A111CI (°Z)llOVll "Stage Sttuck" ( 1957, Drama) Henry Fonda Sus8" St1asb8'g (I hr . 35 min~ -1=.:.:::..MY '= W011.D Oii .-oRTI SoM<lvle<J taped COll1tla~ pl the Mlehittl OOket I Mike Wt8V91 WBA Hea11ywelght Ch•m- plonthlp bout (from Laa Veo••. Nev): • preview of the U S. Of>en Qolf Tourne· ment (I hr • 30 min } I CM.llOMUOC>DIDl•lllllMa•••MiAL~ ..r u•M.L San Diego P•Clf• II H,,... ton A111oe {3 hfJ,} (C) ml AT .. Adem Rleh l\olta thll beNn<l·the·tctnea took 11 1i... canine !Hm 1ter with QUflt •P09trlnoM by' Ch•llY -lalllrcl!Y Cont. ROblfl W1111ams. Shelley OuvaW. ( 1 hr 6 .. min) (Z)llOVll "The Irishman·• ( 1976, Oram11) Mlehaef Craig Robin Nevin (I hr , 45 mtr\) ta DUITn IJLIDUm G n11.u.111om~a mlLUI ....... ®'~ MllllATIOIW. ... • OffKAMD CIWUMIO llYnmllc. ..n ... YOGA fOfl MIA&. TM coui• WOM.D ... '") llOll•llt AT tlVIM Maureen O'Sulh van. Kate Reid, Ellzabelh Wiison and Teresa Wright star In this power1ul drama about lour sisters who struggle with tong burled problems tl'lat su1lace unexpected lr:_(2hrs. 10mlr1J g llOVW "This Time Forever" ( 1980 Romance) Claire Pimpare, Vincent Van 7:11 1Pa1~ 35 min ) flD THE tt9IT TALH MMUQQUt @) PAc.ult I um..J U.SCAU I NCtll llCH I ROCllO IUNMTAM ~1111• .... PUAll DOWT IAT 'fMI DAml ..... fllAla.f 1:11 llOVIE 'To Have And Ha11tt Not" ( 1944 Drama) Humphrey Boga11. Lau· ren Bacall (2 hrs) .. SI~ -.TUU.a a •MHm zil ~n Of The i:ront1er'· ( 1936 Westein) Gene Aully, Frances Grant ( t l hr .) IWIMIM IDMAllOI~ IA'IUllDAY llOll•lla QIW'lv. llAn& AT 1"1-..cMI tman MTD A young g11I fancies her teeaz SISier a WllCh ( 1 hr , 5 min ) --I (I) ...v /ROAD.....,. @)P~ • TMT TllJf INOW YOYA• TO 1"1 IOTIOll Ol 'fMI RA NOGAlf'llllMSI (C) llCMI ''Liar's Moon·· ( t982 OlamaJ M411 Oilton. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr 45 min ) Ot.l llCMI "l he Amazing Cap1e11• Nemo ( 1978, Advenlure) Jose re11er Ourge-s~ Meredllh ( I hr . 40 nun ) Cl) llCMI "The Magn111cen1 Venkee ( 1951 Biography) LOUll> Calhern Anu Harding ( t hr . JO min I CZ) lllCWIE "The Slipper AM The Rose The Story Of Cl11C1erella" ( 1976. ran!ai.y) Richard Char11berla1n. Gemma Craven (1' his. 10 nun J .. , WV'l IT TO llAV'IJI L~ ooo ' ""'"Q -..~ ..... TAllGLIY llY 17TH ....,. A you11g man loarn~ the value ol trtendsh1p and fair play m llOft "One Step To Hell' ( 1968 Adventure) Ty Hardin, Rossano B1au1 (2 hrs.) tt1 U (UCOMD tw.NtOUR ft.I. • UM.· l:illCAITi:=rc:: OZZJI AND HAIMT . ..ITUllQ AlmlCA'I TOP TIN ' ADCmCt 11 llOTloel ll llO¥ll "Casey's Shadow" 11978 0111 ma) Waller Mauhau. Aleius Sm11h ( I hr !>7 fn1n) OJ"" A l&E FaoM HEii TO QLCMY A bO) overcomes his in1uries from an aulo ace• dent to become a nogtt school track i.1ar a.@ llOVIE 'The Secrel War 01 Harr)- Frtgg · ( 1969. 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Ml W1D It IAIDAU. m IVIR'YDAY COOU.O wmt .IACOU!I..,.. .. 61) C~ W1D lllllVEW ("C°) llJUI AT W0M Adam Rich hOblS !ho!. behind-the-scenes look al 1he can1n1:1 111111 star w11h guest appearances by Chelly Chase Omar Sharif. Jane Seymour and Benri"s 1ra1ner. Frank Inn. (H) llOV'IE 'Pollerge1sl" ( 1982 t-lurror J Craig T Nelson. Jobe!h Wilham!> ( 1 hr ~!>min) i lllaoel 11M (() QIJJCWf'I PUNET &> IAllUU Regional cove1age c11 Ball1more Onoles al Boston Red Soi.. or SI LOO•S Cardinals al Chicago Culls (:I hrs J B AllDICA'I ~ TBf @) WEBDI> IPIQAU The t.111 Wrth E S P .. A girl discovers lhal she nas extrasensory perception when she en111 s1ons the disappearance of ne1 illffe bro!her (A) O (!) LBD Off IDN Cl) llOV'IE ··Dark Siar ( 1974 Science· F1c11onj B11an Narelle, Dre Pahoc.to (2 hrs) al) A WO« THllU CMMA '1i) TYWANI The Lau1a Dean Daucers and Mus1c1ans perform !he composer I chore- ographer's ma1or new work (CJllOV'IE "B11e The Buller· (191~ West om) Gene Haclirnan. Candice Bergen (2 Nitigale &Friend S.,.clelty Clothlng for Hendlcepped la Senior Citizen• * Stretch fabric * Color coordinated * Personalized label recommended by nurses Name --------------- Addren --------------FOR FREE CATALOGUE. Cuy ______ State ___ Ztp __ _ WRITE: Telephone Age of Bedwetter Nltlgale & Friends Adult __ 8oy_ G1rt _ CHamohon Guarci.en, Inc l 983 0 p 11110 P.O. Bo1 2000, swtt 211, Corona def Mar, CA 92625 Friday June 10, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. C·lllOVIE Nastw11te G11r ( 1979. Drama) Monie.a Gayle Roger Davis A Kentucky tarrn g11t searches tor success 1n the c.oun 1ry music capital ·R' 11 nr . 27 min ) 1!1lC:AMPU1 ComDY Comedian Joe Pis.co po hosts lh•s showca!.e ot collegiate 1alen1 seletled horn a nat1onw1de search by New York s Catch A R1s1ng Star comedy club taped belure a college eudlenc.e al Tulis University ( 1 hr ) 0 lllOVll "Deathtrap·· I 1982. MysleryJ Michael Caine Christopher Reeve A play wnghl sulte11ng trom wrner s block plans 10 do away with a l0<mer student ot h1o;. and plag•enze tne young man·s ~om1&1nQ play PG' (2 hl1i I _.CD HEALTtelAT 6!) lllOVIE "Iceland 11942 Mus1ea1J Sonia Henoe John Payne A Nordic ooau ly ska1es and sings her way into the heart ol an outcast Marine ( 1 hr , 30 min l --1 IATUN)AY IPOtlT1 'AQI Mt 0 ®1 &> ... IJITEIT~ Tiii ftD Fealured Gary Busey·s new movte. Phyllis Gf'orge Brown. Lorenzo Lamas ( 1 hr ) (!) C.-ITIP llYOND CD lllOVll "Tile Buccaneer ( 1958 AdventweJ Yul Brynner. Charllon He~ton General Anrlrew Jackson employs the a1cJ ot the lamou"> porale Jean Lahne du11ng me War ol t812 (2 hrs 30 min J Q) llOYI! "Uptown Saturday Night' ( 1974 Comeoy) Sidney P0tller. Bill Cos by A tac101y worker and a s1reet·w1se cabbie gel caughl up In a gangland teud when lhey decide lo lrall a gangster who held up ii bar (2 hrs ) @ MIGHT':~~) (JJ) MOT ME Y TMl ... Comedy skelches combine with classic film and news footage in an ottbeal sat111c lake- off (L)llOYI! "SecrEllS 0 1 A W1llinp Wife (No Dat~2hrs) cm nt9'QQOU <ID llZAMI John Byner shows you 1h1ngs stranger than lruth. lerqer than Ille. and zanier than anylhing you ve ever seen CZl MO* "Wollen" ( 1981 Suspense) Albert Finney. Ot&ne Vanora Ponce ere laced w11h en unusual PfObktm as New York City Is Invaded by o pacl\ of d1s- e1aced wolves. 'R' ( 1 h1, 55 min) 1d ... I AUAlmTM Nia~· 1ttl Ci) IATUN)AY MIGHT lNI Hott Ron Howard Guetts The Clash (A) ( 1 h1 . 130r:c) ... ... ..,.,..,....,. ... k•llOCtC•tt CAIMOVA "One Al A Time" Casano- va (Fr11n1< Finlay) 111 Joined by another prl80ner. Oet>llet Scanlon. fOf whom he has notl'ung but contempt (Perl 2) ( 1 hr ) (C) llO¥ll "Bite The Bullel" ( 1975. West· em) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen A tront• newapaper sporl90fl a race 11ge1nt1 ome ecfoea the Weetem bad landt. 'PO~ hra .. 26 min ) (l)lflGIT~ CJD _,. "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. eom.dy) Richard Pryof, Margot Kldd9r A w1r ~teran turns to a Ille of etlme attlf the Q0¥9fntnenl retvwt lo give him beck pey n. earned White belno a ptteonef Of lhe North VlelrntmeM fOf llit ~rt 'fl" ( T hr , 36mln) (Q) .,_"The~ 01 FOOllng Around" ( 1978. ~) Monique 0. Pru KIY!n Ravmond A Mlllth vovno women 18 Friday June 10, 1883 • lhreatens 1he '>lah•htf c>I 11 coupie·s rpla t1onsh1p 11 hr 30 rnon I $ lllOVIE 'Waotreso; I t982. Corned~·· C11rnl Dra~e .Jim Harris A would tw ac lrPss ii tPPn·maga11ne reporter <ind ~ prep SLh•>n4 re,ecr ha11P wmous advPn 1·11es .vh•ll' w0<krnQ al a New York c.r, diner A c I hr JO "'"' 1 t1:oll 8 lllOVIE { olor Me Dead' t 1969. My lerv) Tom Tryon. Ca1oly11 Jones A 111,11 dying trom ,1 slow artong poison is dPll>< m1r;ed lo hnl.1 ho<, killer 1n thP last lew how he has lell to hvP (I hr 4S min ) D lllOVll {;01ng Honie I 1971 01an11 Robert Mitchum Brenda Vaccaro ro1111"" 1ng his molhPr<; murder dn e;. c.on hww, down h1!:. lalher lor whoro he harbor~ rn•n gled 1ee1on9s ot love an•1 hate I:> hr<. ) THI I l.AUQM TMX · IUT Of, mlelOHT U"IC:W. lllOVIE Greased l 1gh1nmg ( 1971 Biography) Richard Pryor Beau BrodQe<. Aller Wolid War II a Iii•• dover be<:Ofl11''> ttie 111s1 black champion 1n the history ot the rac.e-car c11c111t PG ( 1 hr 36 min ) m TitE WOMJ> ""av IAVAMICO ~(!) lllOVIE · Hudson·s Bay' ( t940. AdvP.• twe) Paul Muni Gene Tierney fw trappers tound lhe lucrative Hudson 13ay Company 1n 17th c;Pnlurv North AmP11c11 l2 hr<,) EJ COUIQI WOM.D 18111 C1a1r1P t 4 lorn Omaha. Neb ) IA) (3 hos 1 1a G) llOCtC W '90U T~ •ACl:-INDIPBlllNT •t WOM M!WI tlQHr TUC«I (COlfT'O) llO¥ll .. Cente1sp1ead (No Dale l)fa ma) Paul T1aha11 l<ytoe Foster A girhf' magazine photographer ot the tuture laces a professional dilemma snoulcJ ht> 11se 11 prelly young discovery 1n a.center fold spread 01 keep h<'I to himself ( t hr 20m1n J (0 } llOVll T.111 In The Saddle.. ( 1944 Western) Jlihn Wayne (Ila A111nes A cowpoke changes his nega11ve attitudes About tamales when hP accepts a 1ob as ranch foreman and meets his two lo11elv em=s (1 hr 30mon J (S) "History Of The World PAn I' ( 1981. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madelill(l Kahn Mart's tllus111ous history from Neanderthal cavemen to Iha Spanish lnqu1sitton Is &Kamlned 'R' ( 1 hr 33 min) Cl) MO¥ll 'Some Call II LOYtng· I 1973 Orama) Zalm.ln King. Richard Pryor A wealthy eccentrlC believes hts fan1as1es are fulfilled When he meets e young wom an portraying a Sleeping beauty 1n a carnl vol ttlOw 'A' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) "00 llO¥ll "Dog DAy Aftemoori·. ( 1975 Orama) Ar PaclnO. John Cazaltt A Ne"" York City bftnk robbely 9SCl!la1es into a near hlrcut when community oc1Mata loin In to atage an antt·police p<ot11111 during ·the C8per 'A' (2 hrs . 5 min ) t:W 8 llO¥ll "Corey FO! 'rt-.. People' ( 1971. 1>11m1) JoM Rubtnstetn. Euoene Roche lgt'IOllng pres1Ur1 from alt aldOI. 111'1 aaslltan1 dlatr!Ct auomey tiles homlctdo eharget 1g11lnet • wlclOW ( I hr., 30 min ) m lllO'WW "Hvatl Huth, SWMt Chor I01t1" ( 19$$, Hofr0t) S.11e 0..vta. OtMo de Hevllltnd A young women·• mind 11 1tfectld when hef "'8frlld IOv9f la lound dead (2 hra .• -46 min ) • 90Wll "Nlgtltmsrt In Wax" ( 1800. Horror) Camlfon Mitchen Anne Helm An actor bedly disfigure<! by bUmlng WIK ~· lfWnge ~inti 1'115 8"emiite by opening I Wft)lwotl(I Hhlbll ( 1 hf , 30 mlrt.) ........ C llOYI! The Corneback' ( 1979 Fan 1asy1 Jae~ Jone'>. David Uoyte A sue ll'i;sful 1ec.ord1nq 5lar is haunted by lhl' 80'>1 ot his f1r~1 wolf• 'R' ( 1 hr 17 m1r1 ) 2:.tO .,ACE: ,_ lllOVIE ~lo! ( 1973 Adventure) flolly P•·P Wolhams Richard Pryor A black led ,.,111 'lgent b•ller over his daughters deatli ~l'ls out 10 trap the gang ot rrench drug ~mugglers he beheves 10 be respons1blP ' hrs 1&m1n) 2:iO .... I IPQEMYIUO lllOVll s 0 B ( 1981 Comedy) W1I t1am Holder1-Juhl' Andrews A mo111e <J11Pc.tor who hil<. 1ust t1111shea 11 mu1t1-m1I lie.on c1olltlf 1v1~Py Qnes from allempteo s111 1 od•• to a b11arrr1y onsp11ed re-shoo11ng nl ho<, epic A 12 hr.-. 4 min I 2::'5 S lllOVIE Buos Ounny s Jrd Movie 100 I Rattbol Tatps ·· 11982. Comedy) Animal 110 2M (~ CMAIUI CHA9UM ON TM! FIJI ICIM! tel lfYC:CUll lllOVIE 'Scared To Oealh' ( 1947 Mystery) Beta l ugos1. Joyce Compton ~ ~•lier 1s tori;ed to contront the image of a man ~he murdered ( I hr 30 min ) ~ DIJlll TitE lmlACf W1D It lllVIEW MOVIE I Ought To Be 111 P11.tu1es' I 1982 Comedv) Walter Matthau. Ann Mar\lret A teen·ager 1ourneys horn Orooklyn to Hollywood 10 gel to know h('I estranged scree11wr1ter fa I her ·pG· ( t hr . 45mon ) 21 lllOVIE .. lns1d11 Moves·· ( 1980, Drama) John Savaqe David Morse A newcomer 10 the group ot 1py11tars at an Oakland bar m11y hold the key to mnk1ng lhe barten r1'1r"s dream ot becoming a pro baskelball player a reallly ·PG' ( 1 hr . !13 min ) d tHJ lllOVIE "loot Su1r (1981 Orama) O!lniel ValdlU. fdward James Olmos In 1940s Lo<. Angeles a cause celeb•tl 1>111p1s over the lram1ng ot members of a Chicano street gong tor murder 'R' ( 1 hr d3 min) ta Cf) GMIOYY GOOWI <°C)lllOYll "Nashville G111· ( 1979 Orama) Monoea Gayle, Roger Davis A Kentucky lartn g11I senrches IOI' success In Iha coun ~r -music ctlP•lal 'A' ( 1 hr , 27 min ) AUl11WJAM MUI FOOTUU. ('It) 1:9 ( llZAMI John Byner shows yoo lhrngq strangei than truth. l11rqe1 than Ille. and zante1 th11n anything yoo ve ever seen 4tlliMBIV• TMIWOIUWn.GMOW __ _ *11 ..,_ "Aflnlr In Reno" ( 1956. Romance) John Lund. Doris Singleton A lady bodyguard becomes the oblect of her emptoyer's affections ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 m'Wll "Eye Of The Needle .. (1981, Sutpense) Donald SutheflMd. Kate Nelli· gan While on B remote Scottish Island to meet 11 German aubmarlne, an Axlt 11py flfldl shelter lrom lhe stOfm In the college of 1 young married oouple •A' ( 1 hr • 5 I min.) W Cl )*MI "lr11ge<1yOf A Aldleulovt Man" ( 1981, 0111mt1) ugo Tognaul. Anouk Aimee A attf mtde lt111tn cheffe Nnu lecturef auffflfl pereon.I ind llNnclaf Cfl- '" Wtllft !\le 11()1'1 ,. kldnlpped and Mid fOf rant0m by a group or llfl'Orlll• 'PO' lhr •• ..0 min ) .... .._,.. ... IATMTllOL NYW111D900¥WI_._._, "._,.. .,.,. "I Could~ Have Se• With Any Man Who Ha• So Lltlle Regard F« My H1.t1btnd" (1913. CQmtcfy) 'Carmine carldl. Mdrew Duncan, -Saturday Cont. < h t"t' u11111r Shont Jana St1yrncx11 .incl flur•t• 1r.,111er frank Inn l. MICA.L OAZZU The l 1tt1e Rasc11li; tlr11 1t•Jll1tt:Lt 111 hl111 1.ltµs and "'horts (I hr ~~ 111111) Sl MOVll 'Poltarge1s1' L 1962, Hprrurt t 1,11g l Nt."i~l'" Jubeth Wllltams (I hr '>!i111u1 t ..... Evening ........ --a (J;cu .... NICNIWt 0 llOVI! l dtlluCle Lero ( 1970 !>er •'r" 1 I '' 11 •r J tc'"""h Cotton. Cesar Roni • "' Ar 11r11J1<1w,11.-1 c1v11tza11on rtoe'> 10 1.01111.1.11 "'" lr•rLe!:i ot t'Vlt (2 hrs) 0 l(OJAJ( (I) MOYIE '11.ilterty And The Gold Ou&I fw1n!>' ( t91!i C:omedy) Alan Arkin Sally 1<.1~t(•1111.1" A bored Cahforn1a Clrtv1ng 111~11111 "" 1•1wo11111er-: two female h1tchh1k 1"" who dH111a11d J 11de lo New Orleans (? ttr•. I Eil) WILD AlllAICA Mounla111 Monarch&' A h111k 1•. 1.1k1•11 .it fhf' ~pee;1al adJIJlilllOtrS 111.11 ..tllcow .1fp111e d111111a1s 10 hve 111 the ""t'" 104h mount<1111 ecosy5lem 0:i) LAIT CHAMCl GAllAQf BrdO Sears 1.011 1 ,.,,.. his ~urvey • ,, , nto 11no foul weal he• u .. • ,,,.. H~1 1J1",cu· .. '".,es automobile J lffHflrtl.f 0 C MOVI! Gr,•{>11 lu· ( l'lli 1 Ao11entu1e) fly.ill < 1 N1•al A1tnt.' Ard1Pr An e11g1neer 11 ll 1 "''''.i1o1e o:11tempt 10 rob a South Allll'fll '"' 1•f11PrilltJ <>111uyglf't ot d toliune "'Yt''"" f'G ! 1111. !>5111111) H MOVI! ·Polterqeosl" ( 196?, Ho11011 C'r,uq I Nw.1111 J11heth Wiiiiams Ven~eful cJtlu•t 1.ii.e u11er t1 suburban Ca11lort11J '"'""' .111.i <1llllu1.1 11111 1,;s1d11n1 tam1ly '• ~· tl~l'SI 1.h1ld Pu ( 1 ttr ~::. "'"' ) t:30f)U (l)NEWI 0 IWIY mER llOORl I TRAMtO DOOi ntl WOOClttOUtf WAY QMAT CHEFS Of Mn' OfUANI MOVI! Ougs Bunny s Jrd MOV•l 100 I nal•bol T 111•0, I 1982 Comeoy) Anomat 1•tJ v "'' lly Mel Blanc Shep Menken Cl•1v Clt11111y f1t1lty Duck Yosemite Sam .u •. 1 , dt11·• l uoney Tune" stars are oaclo. .JY·''" 111 1 l.o<.•,ot 1..111nons trnmed by tho 1,11•• nl "" ' Ar,lboan N1yhls" sultan and hos •,1»1y hunyry nephew 'G' (I nr. 30 min ! 7~f) lfllAllCHOf_ 0 I 4) FIGHT IACl(I WTTH DAVID HOROwrT? U NCH, n. A.ND llAUTIFUl Bernadelle fl1•rP1. 1111"1, rtuo, lliok at the Amerocan l1• 1·0,~1 111 w•lh health and beauty ( 1 hr J 0 TME IWIOY IOYI I NANCY OMW MYl-TDEI f J MEWI ® po(Of'U'I COURT m llllOlo.I WTTH LA~ ftU m KCtT JOUNW. '1:) All CREA TUMI OIEA T A.ND IMALL I l MOYE Ca11nonball Aun" ( 1981 r 11111>•t1yJ BtJrt Reynolds Dom Pel u1se Va11t1tJ'> oddlmll ch<11ac1Prs cornµe1e 1n a t • 1.i• 1 I•• t..O.J'>I dtJIO r.0:1• 'PG ( 1 hr J~ rlHfl ) 0 MOYE Attll""' A11tr1w1 { •982 Com I <lyl Al rd\,111• I Dy.in c.1nnw1 A Nt~w Y ·•~ 111,Jy.vroyt•t .volP IE>ave~ tiu11 with .i 11-11 l t mcr.-.tly t ,., holdren 10 take 1.are '' 1 1 1 1 11 ... w 1 1 I) .:. ab< ul to l!pen Pl.o I 1 1 Q HI I I Z MOYE 1111> Kn d 01 Ht:w t 1982. I n•1·~·J~ H1t;hilr<J Pryor Margot Ktdoer A w.1 vf'lt•r,m turns to a hie of c11me alter 11•1' qoverrir11f'r•I retuses to give him bacr ~··1;1 tot· t<amt:d wtnle bemg a prtsoner ol 1r11' Nrnth V1e1n.1mP~e tor -. .. years 'A' I t 111 v, r11111 I (D MOTORCYCLI WON.O F'!atuioo a re1-1ot1 1)11 tne cvrrent Cycle News f81;f. H look a1 tt11<.. week'i. VI/Hage motOtcycle ~,the :=:::::;ttwlltik LATWI,_.... m ON SAN CMIQO .. llMTI C lllOVIE "13uus Bunny'i. 3rd Movie 1001 Fl.1bbll Tale~· ( 196;> Comedy) Animal ed Voices tiy Mel Olanc. Shep Menken Buys Gunny Dalty Duck. Yosemite Sam ;nd other LOOnt!y ru1111 • stars are ba1.k ayaon 111 C1ass11. cartUOn!. hamed by the late ot an Arab1J11 N1gh1s" sultan and tus ::;t~r~~ nephew 'G' ( 1 tu ,30 min) 1:11~NIWt MO~ Cl) llVD IMIDll '°" llVD MOTMDI Hannah and lour others are trapped In a bl1uard when the11 airplane crashes 1n lhe m(lunlf!ins (R) (I hr ) 0 OIFF"lllMT 11'**11 Arnold. Kimberly and Wllhf. rtilu111 home une•pectedly lron1 fl camping trip to ltnd Mr Drummond with a beau11lu1 bu:.ines!. associate (A) O 0 MOV11 'Deadman's Curve" 0978 Drd111al Al<,h.11d Hatch BruGe Davison Two C11hlu1rna tet:n agt1rs Jan Berry and Oe<tn r orrence oecome !.1ng1ng sensa l•''ln!> durtnq 1111~ 1950'> dlld 1960s (2 t11~ I U @; T"-HOOICDI Hooker's 111vesliga11on of armored c..:ar roooors becomes comph cated when he 1rres 10 help 1he s1ste1 of a su~pect (A) O ( t hr ) 0 MOVI! · fM Ounw1ch Horror" ( t970. Horror) Sandra Dee Dean Stockwell A psychopclltttC young man pto1s ro use a p1e11y co·ed JS d !>ac11l11.1a1 111Ct1m ano mother 10 the dcv11·~ oll~p11ng 1::> hrs) l!J IOU> GOLD m llOVIE Red G.t•ters I 1954 Musical) Rosemary Ctooney Jaci.. Garson A man loncJ'> love wh1l1> searcrung for his brother's l\lller Ii' lu< I (!) MOYE H,1m1.>a11e t t9bJ A1Jve11· lure) Robt•ll Mitchum risa Mart111e1t1 Alie' they return 10 uermany trom a o;alaro d O•g game hun1e1 plans the death ot the trapper 10 wtiom he lost the gort he 1011ed t2 hrs) EID MMIT NOfrTH WW. Robert Redlord lltlfltHes a do1.umf'ntary 011 tlie l11s1 Arner· •can e~pellotrttn 10 ascend the nortl'I wall of Mount E ve1es1 1113 a11 u11111ed ro11t£> through t,luna ano T1t1f'I ( 1 hr ) '1:) SEA POWD C MOVIE T •uP Cc.nlessoons.. ( 198 1 D1ama1 Robe11 De N110. Rotier1 Duvall Tne usually Sel)arJtf' WO•IO~ of IW(I b<Olh· er'> a I o:. A11ge1es pohce detectove and ar• J111011oous Roman Cathell<; priest con "''Ye ou1111g,.. murder investigation 'A' ( I hr 50m111 J E 18'0RTICDfTIJI H MOVIE "The Tt11n1;1 ( t982 t1011or) Kurt Russell R11 .. hard Dysart Members ''' ,1 '>l·•Pntolot.. res11a11.h team 1n the Antarctic 1 onl•ont an a11e11 hit• tnrm lhol 1s Gapable •>I lak,rig ovf'• the mens rmnds 'A (2 hr-, •, rmn 1 @MOVIE II Yu11 CoulCl See What t Hear ( l'l8? !311)(.Jt,1~1hy) MarG Singer AH lho111• 1111 Th• rto1!.advr>n1ures ot bhnd < 1oyer curnµost<< Tom Su11tva11't; college oay<. are reGounted f•G ( I hr • 40 min 1 (I) MOVIE 8ao..I\ Door To Heaveri ( 1939 Orama) Van Hetltn Wallace rord ThP ct11ld1en ot a oedraggfed mother and a bOOl•ng tlillthr•g lc)fher attempt 10 rose abO"e tlle11 dismal erw11onment ( 1 hr • 30 min) ~O al.VER IPOONI A 12 ~ear 010 yt1111us 1.ornt1s lro hvt> with tu~ wealthy immature l11ther (R) fl) MOYll 'How Trio Well WB~ Won" ( 1963, We~tern) Jan1e11 Stewart. Joh11 Wdyne Three 11enera11ons ol p1uneers p11rt1c1pate In Western expansion 111 the 19th Ctmluoy (2 hrs, 30 min) a!) llOYll "Santa re Trail" ( 1940. west ernkErr_ol flynn. Oli11le de Ha11llland The tight IOr ~ody Kansas" takes µlace <luting ttie pre·C11111 War days when GeOtgt' Custer and Jeb Stuart tJeuan their m1111a1y careers (2 hrs I 1:11 ~AU• TNI 'Al& Y M 1 Jetwll.ll ~<* TNIALM ICDI .. (I) llOVIE lucky lady" ( t975 Corn edy) Liza M1nnello. Burt Reynolds A kind hearte<l killer a bungliog gigolo and a !.mugglllr's widow lorm a pe1r.onal dnd protess1011a1 00011egg111g alhan1.e during Proh1b1t1un (R) (2 hrs. 15 rnu1 ) D OUllCY Quincy and Cm1ly manage to palch uµ lhelr dlllerences )Ust m lime tor 1heu marriage ceremony to go ott on !.(.hedule (Par I 21 (R) ( 1 111 ) U 0".Al LOVI IOAT A young wurnan's new romo:1nce puts her at odds w11h her mother 1R1nh WamckJ Gopher gets stuck 1n a u1t ul aornor. <1nd two wome11 <;ompete lor the atlectioM of a clergyman !Robert P1nP) (Al O (lit• I EID fllYITDYl Father Brown rn+· S+•v11t Garden While v1s1ting Pa11s FJthe• Brown's powers ol det~11on are tested wt\t!n ,, decap11a1ed body 1s tound 1r1 a yarden (A) D ( t hr) fE I AllAn\M IODIQ USA 11s USSR llruno Las Vegas. Ne11 ) (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) (I.) llOVll "I Ought To Be In Prctu111•,' ( t982, Comedy) Walter Malthau Ann Margr(!t A teen-ager 1ourneys ltrJn1 Brooklyn tu tiollywoud to y1>r 10 know her e::.trang1JO S<;1eenw11ter lather 'PG I 1 111 45m1n ) o, llOVI! Deathtrap I 1982 Mystery) Moc.tlaPI Ca.ne Ch11SIC1pher Reeve A pldy w11yr11 c.uflE>1111y fr11n1 wnre<'s block plan tu do away with a lo1mer s1uoeo1 of hos and p1ay•e111e the you11Q man s pron1151n11 play PG 12 hrs J !$1MOVI! Au1ho11 Au1hor1· ( 1982, Com eOy) Al PaG1no. Dyan Cannon A New York playwright's wife leaves r11n1 w11h a ga11g ol mlJslly her children lo take Gare ol 1usl a!. his new play 1s about 10 open 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 rnrn ) rZJ MOYI( Fast-Walking· (1981 Su'>pen"e) James Wood& Tt1n Mcl11tolf' A µroc;on guard becomes 1n11otvPd both 111 t11s Gou5in·~ µlot to assassinate an 1111µ11soned 111aclo. leader and 1n another pto1 to ~prong tlorn R' ( t hr 55 n11n ) .. I NIGHT TRACH 1:11 . ntl V'IRQllAN -MOMITCMI ~~:.,,AIY llLAND An amb1llCN'> cou11rry singer l1nds h1mse11 the s1a1 attr.icloon at a second-rate cale and a d111orc:!'le stands to rece111e a fortune 11 sr1e can Sll!llM' a horror tilted weellend (R) 0 (ltir) D llOVI! NPva<la Smith". ( 1966 West ernt S1e11e Mt..Oueero. Karl Malden lnsp11ed by Harold AobO•rts novel. "The Carpe1bag9ers" A young man sets out to .iv1111qe 1h.-brutill murdero; ol no<; parents i l'U!>) IOU>QOU) AmNCA.N "-.4 YMOUlf 'WOf k ong Peo- ple 01 11ar1ed occupations discuss therr working 1111es on an adaptation ol the 1977 ~tage musical oawo on Studs T erk et'• t•est selhnQ bOOk IA) n (I hr 30 min) Friday June 10, 1983 15 -Sunday Conl. Final round 111ve rrom rhe Jaci-Nicklaus Spoils Cpnrer on Kongs Island Oh ) (:? hrs J 0 TIMY C«.E·WHITT MD (R')~QQlEllOCK Matters gel oul ol hand when Mo"ey c:once111es a clever plol 10 lool Junior Cjorg (0 'llOVll "My Champion' ( 1981 Ora· ma) .Yoko St11mada Ch11s Mitchum ( 1 hr 45m1n) --Afternoon tltl R ~ITOOQU Ii THE IHAKllNAlll llUYI Henry VI Part r Peter Benson David Burlie Bren da Blethyn B11an Deacon and Bernard Holl star '" Shakespeare's chronicle of England s War of the Roses (Pa11 2) ( 1 hr 30m1n) r £) AUTO AACINO CART Re1t Mays 150 {!Ive from Milwaukee. Wis ) 12 hrs > Qj) llOYll "Df>alhtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Ca1nr Ch11stopher Reeve (:> hrs> (.5) MOVlt RollPrcoaster' ( t977 Suspense) George Segel Timothy Bol 1oms (1 hr 59m1n > 01111C)W Aulhor1 Author•· ( 1982 Com· edy) At Pac1no. Dyan Cannon I t tu , 50 min) I WINDOW°" co.uTm taa Wl.D, Wl.D WORLD Cll A*Al.I llOYll "Santa Fe Trail" ( 1940, Wesl em) E'rrol Flynn OllVia de Hev1lland (:? hrs) -1=.::·.,..., •HAW ADAll-tt llOYll "Glzmo" ( 1977 Comedy) Documentary D1recled by Howard Smith l hr, 30mtn) All lMI DOCTC>a di (I) lf'O'ITI 8UMDAT Scheduled The Jumbo flhotl 1nv11e11onal Track Meet (llVe from Villanova Unrverslly). The Kinney lnvltahonal Track Meet (five from The Un•· vers1ty 01 Californ1e et Berkeley) ( 1 hr • 30mln) I TM.l AIOUffltCTUllll ' Alex Singer" '""'°°'' ADMl-1' CAUFOMIA COMCRlllCMW. .oRT WOltTIWOflU Scheduled. Women's World Powerllltlng Championships (from Adelaide. Aus1ralla> Men's Pro World Cup Surfing Championships (from Hawaii) • Survival of lhe l'.'111est compell· lion (lrorn Sun RIVftf. Ore ) ( 1 hr 30 min) (Q) llCMI The Unseen" ( 1981. Hooor) Berbllre Bach. Sidney LMSlek ( 1 hr • 35 mini;. l'MTICTOM W Ill ._CAii lflOllTW Balloonltt I avt11or Larry Newman wlll fly l'lf'I u1tr1Ughl plane over Peru 10 observe the ttylng pal· ternt find h11bft111 ol the Andean CondOf, aciOf Ern .. 1 Borgnlne. ABC Sportt oom mefllllor LyM Swann. and Curt ~y oompete In a fight tackle tourne!'Mf'lt In Bermude. '"pert wtndl4Jrter Aobble Neth traveta to Ht1w1M lo ohallenge the ewe- eome Wiii .. ( 1 hr. 16 min.) .. i .... ' Loc.eUon ~nd Summ9f llVll ( 1 hr ' 30 mm ) ...... laMm llOM ~'TN Meek Of Shat>e" ( IQ69, Adventure) Wetter P~. lnQ9r Ste \llf\I, (2 tirt ) • .,_ "A Child fa W11tlnQ" (1963, 18 Frtday June 10, 1983 • Orama) Burl Lancaster Judy Garland (2 hrs J Cl) llOVll The McConnell Story" ( 1955. Adventure) Alan Ladd June Allyson •(II hrs) ~ ~~tcast 0 1 The Islands" ( 1952.. Orama) Robert Morley. Ralph Richardson ~s ) CL PO NL lrl:T llMAll (R) ffi1 llCMI "Raggedy Man· 11981 Ora ma) StSSy Spacek. Eric Roberts ( 1 hr 35 min) S llCMI 'Trp On A Deso Jockey' ( 1957 Orama) Robeft TaylOf Dorothy Malooe (2 rirs J O .oV9 ·0eatntrt1p' ( 1982 Mys1eryJ Michael Caine. Chtostopher Roeve (2 hrs J a;) llOVll "C8slle Of EVIi" ( t966, Horror) Scott Brady. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 30 min) 291 TtllWB•IAm#l la -.uuwllaMm llOWW "The Oa11ng Dooermans" ( 1973. Orama) Charles R<>blnson. Tim Considine ( 2 hrs ) Cl) T"fWMI The Laura Dean Oance<s and MUSICIBOS perform the composer I ChOfe- ographer's ma1or new w<>r11 1.1 MCMI 'The MUSIC Men" ( 1962. MUSl cal) Robert Preston. Shirle"J Jones (2 hrs. 30 min) (Z)llCMI "Wrong Is RtQht" ( 1982, Come dy) Sean Connery. George Onuard ( 1 hr. 55 min.) ta all UllDDllA WOfU) (II MCGiii cou.. TIMI Ml ti I wmt YOU Features: a dlscusafon of lndu&ttlal plant closurM 9 llCMI "Marco" ( 1973. Musical) Zero IMost.e::~~ ,_,.. MROMTOLOI--... llA,_ AT 1MI IUOU Feature<!· "The Big Show~· 1936). starring Gene Autry and Smiley nett•. 1 1935 cartoon. • Shirley T short: and Ctlapter 2 ol "The Phantom Empire" (1936). (A) (1 hr .. 30 min) (0) .,_ "Gia" (1981, Comedy) Don· aid Su1hefland, Susan Anspeoh ( 1 hf' • 30 min) * 1 ••"lnl•Ru. .... .-• ..-11--.0 Sctieduled Women's World Powerllttlng Chemplonahipe (trom Adelaide. Aus1r11u). Men's Pro WOl'ld Cup Surfing Chemplon1hlp1 (from H11w1~). SuMv1I Of the Att•t competi- tion (lfom Sun RMt, OW..) (t hr . 30 min.) • -.,., The deity l)fot>ttn'l9 encounltfld by AtnlflclO cor111C)Ondtnt1 covering POlend are llkltt11ted. focutlnQ on COY«IQe Of Iha conlllct btfW9efl ~ dat1tr ~trltlOn• •nd otflolal gowt~ men OIMlbrttlona Of M1y 0.y e moWll "BICI< From The OHd" ( 1967. Mystery) P~ Cltlfl, Ar11'M Franz. ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ =~-=-"Murdlt Or Mercy" (197 ... ~1me) ~ Doublet. Bradford Oii-· 1~-~:aA---._ !'J'tl9 ~Honor'' (1810 ror) Sandi'• OM, O.n 81QCl(wtfl. (1 ""-6.: ·-1 ... 'AunnlrQ Man" (1983, Otame) l•~Alan!a1a (2M..) g) ~"Bombers B-52' I 1957 01.i rna) Kerl Malden Natalie Wood (2 h•!o I Ell) WAU. STlllET WUJC The Small Gwwll1 Slocl\ Man' Guesl John WeslprQiltlttl pres1den1 01 Equ11y Researc.h Assoc."''"~ Inc • G) IAIDALL S<in Diego PadrP<> al How ron Astros (3 hrs I l C> llOVll "Circle Of Two 11980 Romance) R1charo Bu11,1n 1.J1u111 O'Neal ( 1 nr 40 min J '£ tflCMITICIJfTll H llOVll Jimmy The Kid t 19!!:> AoventureJ Garv Coleman f'<1ut LeM.rl (1 fir 30mon) S IMO~ HOUTWOOO re:llo,.•O mee1 ltltle ladies determined 10 be future gymnas11cs c;rars explore the problem ol Vahum add1c11on by women vrs11 the San Joaquin R1ber delta for the annual boat race O llOYll "Greased L1ghtntr1g" ( 1977 Biography) Richard Pryor Beau B11dges 1 hr. 36 min) ... WMl1\.llQ d HOU YWOOO CLOllUP WILCO. IAC«, ICOTTO It llMCtt ()II_ IAllllY -.UR WAll91GT091 WllX If RIYIEW • • COClllR't ~COUNTY r11c11<. On Isreal" ($) llOYll ·Raggedy Man" ( 1981 01.1 ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberls I 1 hr 35 rmn) CZJllOV'll "The Irishman" ( 19'8. Drnmnl Michael Craig. Robin Nevin ( 1 hr . ~ !:i .. 1mln=a':..n l~OWANY AIC..wt rA"l"M WAU. ~ ~""°"' · -.::..0 UNI 'The Alghan Mesc;' Guests Atghan reSlstance leaders Abdul Rahim. Colonel A~oub Ass1t ( 1 hr > Cl) IMDD IA&. Robbie Doyle focu~ on the ttteory, pracliee, care and handling of sp1nn&ke1s as he takes 1wo studenlS oul tn a l&rge boll a (() COUHI 1JOM.D ..,., Game 15 (If necessary, live from Omaha, Neb I (3 l'lrs.) CD llO¥a "Tl'lfow Out The AnchOI" (No 0&19) (2 hf!I ) COl llO¥ll "Ac1oss The Gre1t Divide (1976, Adventure) Rober! Logan. He111h 11 Ra=trl ~2 hrt) ...... • A&hll Guests Carl Per111ns F1Anels, Cherfte Welk_, Currly -F x.~~ ~ir::\ HUY a et11111tt11Y ... Ma NCll&I TO"°"' ..... llOTClll• IOIMn IOCll I' WAft ~W WIW datlce, rnualCI and ¥Ide<> ~ fe•turlng M mutlc and In. moet recent YlcMo .. ~.;:. ''Ott Godl" (t8771 Comedy) ~OI ButnA. JQtln o.nv.t ( 1 IV , 3e "11n) -Sunday -·Morning __ _ •1ln'DfACI 18'Y GINllCOTI (I'!) CMTOOM 1¢ MOVll "C:1c.Jt!Oll ~ ltUltlPt!I" f l'lt!O Llr.111111) thmry fund<J Jt>~l• I ~"'ti' ( 1 ro 4'> 111111) E U'Ofl'TIC!NTU ~I MOVll (U/1111 11917 LOlfl(l\1yl !X>c.Urr>l'llldlV Drr"Ut• I t.Jy Hnw.trd Sriorth I I hr 30111111 I % MOVll •.,1tJ19t I On Till Mu111111y ( l!H:? $uwen5eJ R11& Tusr11nghant Sria11t> 011ar11 I I hr 36 m111 I .. I H NOT MEClltAllL Y THE MEW1 Cnmrrtv -.ko11 ht<s 1.or11t11nt-w11n 1.lass1c !11111 .1r111 11ew'> lt><1lage 111 a11 olll.Jedl sat111t 1.1ku o ll 1::118 FOR OUR T-.1 C...UI P1IOfU: VIEWPOINT Ofll NU'Tltl- TION CJ) ltOlaT ICffUU.ER I TONY AND IUIAM ALWO Ml ctllllTMtDrl CLOllUP HO CUTAIU.AMCWtOO 0 MUllC AND TH! IPOlEN WON> 0 POIOMA.l.DMNltONI (() TV_. L()Ol(I AT W...lf•IG B Yount#«' THE lllUEI m at.Ill)"' ..... @J OIRECTIONI mm.,.. ti) ltOW£R ROOM E COUEQE WOflLO IElllEI Ganw 14 (lr11m C)m,iha Neb) tRJ (3 hrs l 1 Hi MOYIE "Oh uocJ' \ 1')77 C•J1111•dy1 \.1•1114r• 01Jr11~ J11hr1 l>e11ver ( t 111 '.lh 111111 j '0 MOYIE A,1 ,.,, 111£• Lreal [hvuJ•• ( 197b Ailvl'nh1H'I r~ob1•rl l UQdr1 lit'Jlh er R.111t.1y tl 111 r mw.v.GRANT Ul lf'l LOIT .. IPACE l::IO S MOYIE B.11u 1 y ~1.ia't 11111~. r11 .. r11.i) J• el M d .. reil I <IW·ll•J G Aou111<,1111 I I hr 4001111 I 9:30 0 IEJIEJll9'fTI B "°'°' ICHUUEJI NHDllCMFT ({) LET lltEA( IE UQHT OPME~ C!J HERrTAQE OF FAITM @) PUil.JC l'Ul.IE I FtUX THE CAT AORICUl ruRE U.U MOYIE ·· Sramwv' t 1919 Myc;(ery) Ri111dy Hpt111.;111 Du11 (jot<l11n I I '" :•b rn1n 1 ID EUCLJ> ITIUT IAmlT CHURCH nl t> TOOArl llfUQIOfll OlMArtCAT 0 UT1U RAKAL.t 0 IOY OF OANOltO (J) THE LAHA YH 0 KENNETH CC>fllUND Cf )TAA'ZMI OJ) 8'£CTIMI m DAY OF DISCOVERY I!) CMTOONI ED YOGA FOfl HlAlTH 6:) IUMDAYMAll C MOYIE 13.irti,111·1!.1 ( 19t>8 SC1l'rll<P F1cl11>11) J.Jrt! f(l111!.1 MtlL O'Shea (,hr Jfl n11n I L lllOYIE ,..,, P11111 • An<J lh1• Fup 01110 1 N 11.11<• ~ Hll,t'.'(I Ar 1malt:0 11 '" C,0 I llfl) Z MOV1l R1lfore Tne llevolullon' 119114 01,11n.J' Adt1dllil A~•· rr.tll(,ll~(I A,111111 I l hr ~!> 1111n 1 ,.. i LJOHl'DI ll>E 7:al FAITHWA YI IAmAU. ~H (.,uf'~I C ,;:i1 y C'>lr(er NOIU7 OM&. "'*"1'I U.OYD OOLYll IMIYIWAOCWrT •TDMIGIJll~ ntlWOMJ>T UllEM COflLAllD 1:11 MOVI! "4 ror Texas" ( 1963 Wti!illllll) Frank S1na11a, Ursula Andttiss I:? hr!. 30 uol".""~~1 • U.OYDOGLVW RAWta ...VfALWIU ICMrOOM ::x~ ... ~(R)c;J I MOVW "Jimmy The K1u ( 1982 AcJvOr11ure) Gary Colemon, Paul LeMal (I fir, 30 tl\111) 0 1 THE DOll((Y .x1' DOOfl A l.)fOUP ot k1d5 lry lo hrde a ~onkey lrum Hte•r dµan menl building ne1yhbo1s S 1HOWTM"1 HOUYWOOO featured flll'el hltle IEidoe!> determined 10 be lulure Qy11u1as1tc:;. Stdr!. l'xplo111 the p101Jlern ot v<111um ddd1ct1on by wome11 v1!.1I lhf' S.ll1 Joaqu11 R1ber <.lellil tor the annual b<MI race 0 MOVll <.11111q Ap"' I 198 I Comedy I Tony Oan:a Jt''>S•1.<1 WOlhJ• (I llr 27 rmn I 9:30 0 OOYllEY G11es1s Joe Conley D.in $el 111a11, Andi:rs Holmqu1s1 0 llEET1MO ,,_ AT CA.I. Y AllY m FllBJOICI( 1t M1Ct W KNOW YOUR-.£ ~ MOYIE "The Greal Advf'r11urt>' t l')l6 ActvenrurnJ Jack Palance Joan Collins (I ht 2~m111) ID AIEICAM Rll.JQIOUI TOW KALL lllE!T • IMO .. I,.. OF YOUR LR DllECTIOtll • OM&. ROIPT1 alCOKID rT II WllfTTD Ell) IEIAll! ITl&T (R) O a;) MAQIC OF AMIAL ,Aln'IMQ ~. MOYIE ··cuc..le 01 Two" t 1•JBO Romance) R1cha1d flurton Tatum O'Nedl ( l hr 40 r11111 ) E UORTICOOIJI L MOYIE Jonatflan l 1v111y~hm ::>eayull ( 1971 ra111 .. ~yl Vo1cf''> ot James rrari c1~u~ Juhi>t Molls ( 1 111 . 55 rn1n I 0 MOYIE ·wt.en I Atn K1ny ( 1981 F a11 lil'-YI Lark Cit>1b Aldo Hay C 1 hr 25 n1111 I l llllOVll ::ifdye $1rutk · ( 1957 Orama1 Henrv I onda Susc1ro Sl•il!>Ut"Y I I ht 35 d lrrwi~ ~ref THE NATION m mIT THE MEii Tiii WED wmt DAVID~ I DAY Of DllCOVUY LONEMNOO KENNETH CONl..AND THE WOMJ) TOllOMOW THELAWUURI £ TOP RA* IOXMQ Ken Bogner t Todd Longmu11 10 round l yr.twe19tot 0011 f1rn01 Alltlr•l>C C•tv N J I IRI t? hrs 30 "'"' H MOVIE II Vou Couto See Whal I Hear 11982 B1oqrapny1 Marc Singer R tl fhomson (I ho 40 rnrn 1 0 MOVll Bl.1<.~ Camel· ( 1n31 My• leiy) Warne• n1.,, .. 1 ':iillly (1IPr'> ( 1 hr JO nun.) ID-.! ,ATNWAY -a LUT Of TMI ft.D Gr) T1Mm 'Ouoon's Club Champion ship· Mon·s single& ltnal (from London f11gland) ( I hr 30 111111 ) U lllOVll "The Retu111 Of ~upert>ug" 1969, Advenlurti) (2 lit&) WOlllD WOMAN llDA&J) Of TMITH 1WIJQHT 1(1111 lllX IM9AllO CMTOOMI .. : THI UWllAIC.DI Corre&Pondents Lin Wertheimer and COk1e Roberts t<>4n Paul Ovke IOI an up lo the m1nu11 sum· 111ary ot Con1'ess1onal acirv111es a;)Mll>lll~IRaaTOOA\' r'S1 lllOVll ·0ea1htrap' ( t982. Mystery) M1<.hae1 Caine. Ch11stopher Reeve (2 hrs) I •l*AllC .-...va.:1 -lllttOet..oual 1l:IO AllPICAM ADVIMNll! ®) Ulf1. FOOTaAU At press time, scheduled games were Tampa Bay Ban dll~ ,;I Chrcayo St111y or Boston Breakers Jt H~am Slalhcms 13 tHs . 15 rn1n) ~ OMI ITV ac:::: O> OOOQO UUQ.OUT tll)ONCA..ua m WALL '1'MrT nD ·1 he Small Growth ~101.k Mo111 CiuP .1 Jnhn Westergaard. prl'\ldt•••I ol ( q1111y RC"(ldrch Associates 1111.. I 0 THE llAJCIMG OF TOOT• Tt11s beh1nd- !11e i1.e11e~ hmk al rne making of "TOOi • .,,. · h1o1tut"" 1.llp5 lrom the movie and 11•ll•1v1L'w', w1tl1 Du!\ton Hoffman, Jessica I .mu1 .mcJ Bill Murray ( t ht ) l MOYIE "lht' Severi Samurai" ( 1956, A!lvt>ntur+'J T.1ka!ol11 Sh1111ura Toshrro Mrlu11e (!>hr!.. 10 111111 1 IDIUMDAYMAll , 1Cl:S4 m DOOOlR IW-GAm t1al e (6. llGA OOL.F Wt>Stchester Classic' F111.1I ro1in I lhvf' Ir on lhe Westchester < .0111111~ c 11111 11 fir NY l (2 hrs 30 n1111 I ( ~ J LEAD OfflllWI (I) MOVIE "GPorye ( 1976. Adventure) M;i1shc:1ll I homp!.<Jri Mor.hele Mercier (? 111·.) ID MAITEllPECE THEATRE "Sons And I ovors Pau1 .Jnd Miriam drllt apart as Paul tPdllze> he cannot give Miriam the •h·~111C·•J 1U11e 111..il she needs (Part 4) Q l' r11 , ~ MOYIE luilanrf 11942 Musical) :.,0111a Herne Juhn P.iyne 11 hr 30 min) C llllOVIE ·1 mn Of The Desert" ( t9B 1. Dr.1m.1) Anthony Qu.nn Ohver Reed (2 1... 4'> 11111 l L MOVll Oh ~ieavenly Dog" ( 1980, Lumf'Clyl Chevy t:hase Ben11 ( t hr . 43 m111) 0 THE UTT\.E DE"!CTM When the police tPl11:;1• to bt'hf've his :.tory about a band of thieve!> ;i yo11111J boy pldys detective to stop them ( 1 hr ) ID C*-DMJt CAUQHT II THE CflOllfl9 Ho''"' Gary Collins c1ntl Mary Ann Mobley. will• \jUP!.I', Ari'.,on Williams, Belly White <Jr11J JoArin Pt1uy p1ol1le sl)I. children who :tr•· lhe 1nn01.ent v1c1ims o t wa1 1ri coun- 111es suc.11 as C)omaha Cambodia and El ;,illvad•>r I I hr ) n• 11" IAIEIALL Si)n F1anc1sco G1an1s at All.1nta Braves 13 hrs ) 11:1t m IAlllAU I os Angeles Dodgers at t,;1nu1111a11 Reds (?hrs 50 min) 11:15(~ IAIEIAU. Sr t ou1s CaJCllnal~ at Cn1 .. ayo Cubs (3 his t:.; min) 11:al 0 6:) lJ'GA OOL.F L PGA Champ1onshrp'· Friday June 10, 1983 17 -Sunday Conl. stage drama based on a true story. a black Vietnam veteran resorts lo robbery when he hnds that he cannot support his lam1ly. D ( 1 hr) (H)llOYIE "Raggedy Man" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Sissy Spacek. Enc Roberts In 1944, a telephone operator In a srnall TeK&S town sacnfoces 11e1 standing 1n the com· munity when she has a shorl alfaor with a combat-bound sailor 'PG' 11 hr . 35 min) (S) MOVIE 'The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart Mell)bers of a sc1ent1ftc: research team 1n the Antarctic conlronl an alien life torm that 1s capable ot taking over the men's minds 'A' (2 hrs . 5 min) 0 llOVIE "Some Kind 0 1 Hero 11982 Comedy) Richard Pryor, Margot K1dde1 A war veteran turns to a life ot crime after the government refuses lo give him bacl\ pay l'le earned while being a pnsoner ot the North Vietnamese tor six years 'A' ( 1 hr, 35 min.) • WAU.Y~ .. ROllJIT ICMUU.llt ..., .. A.QQART TOllY MOWll'I JOU11W. 1'1CUll .. IUNDAY .a«rt ,AGI TW DD(l)[§)G> ... WAU. ITMl'T JOUllW. lllPORT .. aeon 1111/ttFA&.WIU. ~,,.... Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons host an lnlormative loo~ at what's new a! the movies. ~C:.UX ICMIW ROOM 9alTIClllTD llOYll "Twice A Wbman" ( 1980. Ota ma) Bibi Andersson. Anthony Per\\lns. A divorcee encounters opposition from he1 eK-husband when she takes on an attrac· tlve new lover 'A' (I hr .. 30 min) CZ) llOYll "Streight On Tiit Morning" tt972, Suspense) Alta Tushingham. Shane Briant. A lonely young woman's discovery ot her "Prince Charming" leads to a c:l'iht of terror 'A' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) =1 .... ~ #ACUITTIM MC ... CMUllB •• ... T""'WDI..., UFI AllD lllATM Carol Lawrence and Art llnkletter host this look at the children of East Africa and their struggle for survival Guests· ~k Van Patten, Wiiiiam Shatner. Dean Jones Efrem Zlmballst Jr. ( 1 hr ) 20 GD LAMY DIG Guests: "life Extenslonw authors Durk Pearson end Sandy Shaw, Richard Walden of "Operation Callfor nla " (1 hr., 30 min.) CC) llO¥ll "9 111111" (1977. Drama) Patti d'Arbanvme. Mona l<Jrtensen. A young glrl't Mxual awakening OC<lUr• during l\er llay with a family friend one tum"141r 'R' llhr .. 3imia.l _ f CID _,... "My Champion" (19ts1 . ura ma) Y()l(o Shimada, Chris Mitchum The true story ol a female Japanese running cha~on IS told ( 1 hr 45 min ) 1w$.ovw~ty When 1 Laugh" (t98t Orama) Mersna Mason. K11sty McNlchol A New York actress returns trom a drying out clinic determined to renew her caree• her romance with a playwright and her relat1onsh1p with her 17-year-otd daugh ter 'A' (2 hrs ) ttJllO llOYll "Father Murphy" (1981. Ora ma) Merhn Olsen. Moses Gunn Two prospectors 10111 f01ces with a pretty schoolteacher ro combat the tyrannJCal control exercised over a region of the Dakota territory by a financial tycoon (A) (?hrs.) D llOYll "Fat City" ( 1972. Drama) Sta - cy Keach, Jell Bridges Based on the nov- el by Leonard Gardner A smell-time boxer struggles against the elements to mak~ In hiS protession 12 hrs ) 11:91J "Terror On The 40th Floor" ( 1976 Suspense) John Forsythe. An1anette Comer Seven people ar9 trapped on the top floor ol a burning sltys craper. (2 hrs. 10 m1n.1 11:9 I "'CWI ~-IWOM ... LAMY KllQ Guests "Ufe EKtens1on' authors Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw Richard Walden of "Operation Callfor nla " ( t hr . 30 min ) (()COL.UGI WOllLO ..... Game 15 (If necessary. from Omaha, Neb ) (A) (3 hrs.) 9 90Wll "Black Camel" (1931. Mys tery) Warner Oland. Salty Ellers Chinese detective Charlie Chan sets out on a par· tleu~~~ca.a:.J 1 hr , 30 min ) 1t11~ llOYll "Raggec:ty Man" (1981, Ota ma) Sissy Spacek. Eric Roberts. tn 1944. a telephone operator In a small Te.xas town sacrifices her standing In the com· munlty when she has a sh0r1 affair with a combat-bound sailor ·po· ( t l'lr . 35 min.) tlle (Z) _,... 'Before The Revolution" ( 1964, Drama) Adriana Astl, Francesco Barill! A neurotic woman Influences her nephew Into becorn:t.a Marxist revolu· tionaty. ( 1 hr .. 55 min. • W ~ YOYMm 10 'IHI Olll 1111 llA -~= "$.0 .9." (1981. Comedy) W1I· llam Holden. Julie Andrews. A movie directer who has just finished a mulll-mil- llon dollar tUfkey _goes from attemptfd sul· olde lo a blmflety Inspired re-shooting ol hie epic. 'R' (2 hra .. 4 min.) wcm..,. "<laa" ( 1981, Comedy) Don-~ Sutl'Mtfland, Susan Anspach. A radlO OJ and a reporter try to expo&e en Oii magnete·s plot to cjrlve up g11 prleff by contrMng •n o11 lhof1•oe. 'R' (1 hf .. 30 "'·· 30 min.) •;"Send Me No Row.-." (1964 Cor'M-Aoctc HUdaOn. Dorie Dey. (2 ..... ) m "Bar~,. .. (1M8, ScltnOe--FlctlOn) Jant Fonda, Miio O'Shttt. (!.~r..?8 min.) <%> ''Stage Soucie'' ( 1957, Uf)lma) Henry . ~..l SU..n Stmbtfg. 1 t hr .. 36 mlt\.) WC!> "ffenc:Mlan'I Crtelc'1 (1944 Adwft. Mt) Join Fontaine, Arturo de eofdOV•. 119 hi• Time For•vtr" ( t980, ) ClM ~re. Vlooent V.n min) t:ll@)AIC ... 0 llOVI! "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981 Musical) Sieve Marfin. Bernadette Peters In the Midwest during the Depression. a sheet muo;1c salesman destroys the lives ol ttlose arouncl him because of his unbridled selfishness and his belief that life can be as 11 is in songs and movie musical pro- duction numbers A' ( 1 hr , 47 min) 1M (H) llCmE "Wollen ( 1981 Suspense) Albert Finney, Diane Venora Police are laced w11h ari... unusual problem as New York C11y IS Invaded by a pack or dis-· J)laced wolves 'A' ( 1 hr. 55 min.) tiel CJ AT ONE wmt Guest James Lawson. pastor ot Holman Methodist Church ( 1 hr) ($) MOYIE Rollirrcoaster" (1977, Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot- toms A safety inspector desperately attempts to llnd the ex1or11or11st who Is planting homemade explosives 1n Amen- ca's leading amusement parks. 'PG' 11 tlllhr,~ HI (J) Cll ... NIOHTWATCM Ntff IACIU wmt DAVID ltOltOWTTZ t:tl Wl1WI TIU '"'°"".,... .. M ... MOYIE ''Fest-Walking" ( 198 t. Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire. A pnson guard becomes involved both In his cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and In another plot to spring him 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min I •;llOlllleGITMTCH .... ._ .. ,.. a:11 llOYll "Lion Of The Desert" (1981. Drama) Anthony Quinn. Oliver Reed A hard-riding Bedouin leader resists Italy'• alle~ to occupy Libya for 20 years 'PO' 2 hrs .. 45 min.) 1:110 "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder. A war veteran turns to a life of crime attar the government refuses to give htm bacl< pay he earned wtilla being a prisoner ot lhe North Vietnamese for ilx years. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) t:ll (!) 'NTH• M (B) _,... "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve A pl8y- wrlgllt suNerlng from writer's block plans to do away with a f()(mer student of his and plaglerlze the young man'• promlllng piny. 'PG' (2 hrs., 20 min.) M CS) _,... "The Thing" (1982. Honor) Kurt Russell. Richard Dy9811 Member• ol a S<:lenlUlo research team In the AntarC11o ,c:~lront an alien Ille fOfm that II eepable "'uf toking over the men'11 mind•. 'A' (2 hrt ~mln,) WI lUPt/1Ml-• H•ll TWPQ -Nnlm ~tttn. (t l'lf •• as mtn.) • "fin On>Nn'• T•ll .. (P•rt 1) (1981, I~)> P9fula Clari!, Fabrlce JoNo. (2 "Woman Chi ... Man" ( 1937, come- ) .10e1 ~c, ... Mlriem HopklM. ( 1 "'" min.) • •CID "SalAll QOOO" (Ull1, A~turt) l>illkl Carra~. Stocl11rd ChlMlng. ( 1 hr., 30 mlrl.) • "Undtr The RAlnboW'' ( 1981. eom. cM CN\IY Che1t, Cattt. Fllhef 11 tv., I ) -Sunday Cont. 11ne allemµls 10 d1:ipo~t1 ul 11 1ad10llCl1vG lbell=C04/lfT 'fMOI( AMADeCI AlmN.I IATill)A'f llCIHT ntl IOCaOM) fUt llOVWE Neptune s Uaut,1hte1 t 1949 Mus1cal1 Rod Skel1un fslher W1lllarns A South A111errc;1111 ru111ar1ct1 develop• between a beauliful de!il1Jne1 ilnd her fJdramou1 , a polo st.ir (2 hr!. J II) MOYll "Cheyenne Aulurn11 ' ( 1964 Weslern) James Slewart Richard Wod mark 01101..ted by John ~ord The d1amat •c e~Odus or 01eyonr1u Indians e;.lends lrom an Oklahoma 1t!St<rvat1on lu their homelands on Wyu1111nu (2 hrs I fD MZE WIMJt8 Cl) NOYA The Ro.iu lo H.ippu1ess Thi' hie and tunes r)I I-Wiiiy f UICI, whose "motor cars lur llot• !jflJdl n1ul11tudes 111ade the Arne11Ctlrt l'l1 t-<im tl realrty are documenrea 1HJ o ( 1 111 I <Cl lllOV1E 'BarbaiPlla · ( 19bl!, ~1..1enco r 11..ll0<•) Janf' fnnoa Molu O'Shea A oar rny ~pace r1ero111e ul th•· future encounter•. stra11ye yalax1es and v1llau1~. 1l<.compa med by a blind yu.11iJ1an a1tt.Jftl PC.. f 1 hr J8 min I 0 MOVIE V1C101 y' ( tfJ8 I Adventwe) SylveslPr Slallone MKhalll Caine Drnony Worlel Wai 11, Alliel'l POWs stie the11 11c:i..c1 to lreedom 111 a malt-II between U1e11 •.oc.cer t~am ario lhE' Lierman Nat11111i1I rean1 "' Pa11:; PG (I tu !>7 rn111 J '1) MOTORCYCLE WOM.D reatweu a report 011 the current C.ylll' News Test a look at lh1s week s v1111.14t> rnototl.yCln 1he pro mechanic • t101 tip ol the week l:Gl @ WED If l'EVIEW d 0 NEWt CONFDEMCE I ..a 6 EIEIT AT TIE MOV1H ... TVTNIOWIUN't EOm MOV1E 'The Grea1 Adventure" ( 19lu Adventure) Ja1.k Pal.i11le Jo,m Collins A younq boy 1s abar•cloned w1rt1 '"°' d~ 1n ir11~ rugyl!d Alaskan R0<.k1e• PG ( 1 hr 2!>rr11n) Z MOVIE Th" Sl1ppH AntJ I he r!ose The Story Qt C111derell.1 ( 1916 Fantasy) Ric.hard Chambt'rl.i111, C..e111mc1 C.ravtm A vali.~nt. charmmg prince -,eb oul tu lt;tillH a lovely elusive your1g girl whu d1saµ peared aller losony h('r '>li(Jpe1 al a palace <J.ince 12 hrs 10 m111 / '1) MOTOftlllORTI INTDIMATIOUL re.1 1ureo George folln,er and Mod•ey Thompson ii him 011 I eMans Porolrar.. F11eb11d Pace Ca• 1• e lD • ...uT'EI D m ~OYAOEJtll BcJyg Jnd Jeflrey':. plafl 10 m.irty Alexander Grilharn Bell 10 a young deal woman is 1111ACU when the q1rl falls m love w ith B~g ( 1 hr ) D @) IW'llrt 111.EVr rT Ott MC>Tl r ea 1urPd Edgar Allan Pue·.., aesc11pt1on uf .i 1.dn111t>ahst1c c.11mP wrttten alr11ost !>O years bef,Jre 11 actually hitµpened 0001 roes found on New 'l'C,,rk <.11 I 1nclud1n9 Another Statue ol L1b.,rty a dangerous m;iri.,uve1 by a blln<Jlolded French mata Clor laryt-. s111all anti un11sua1 c.0111s ff1) O (l hr) D TIE FllAMCE NOIOOY KNOWI T111s srP coal el\plores areas or r1a11ce se1dun1 »Pt•n b_y the Ca!:.Udl v1s1lor (I hi I (J)NEWI fl!) AU alU T\Mfl QllU T AND llW.L I '11) COIMOt The live<, Of The Star<. With the help r r i:Or"µuter anomal•Or' aru:l -.nin111ng as11onom11..a1 art [Jr Carr Saya11 ,how~. how '>IJr-. arfl bom live and f.l1t> (ri) n (t hr l !L1 MCMI 'So111e Kind Of Hero" ( 198? Comedy) R1chilrd Pryor. Margo1 Kidder A war ve1e1an 1u11111 10 a life of criroo &lier 1111' oovernmenl refuser> lo grve llun bat,;k c.>fly he earne• while being a pr1sone1 of lrit: Norlh Vie1namet.e tor s1> years R' (I hr. 35n11n) tOJ llOVll fOI Your Eyes Only" ( 1981 Adventure) Auger Moore Topo4 Jarr181> Bond 11.icks a c11mina1 who purloined a 10µ i.flcret B1111sh defense device PG' (2 hrs, 5 n11n.) ~IPORT'tla. '* .... 7:11 ~ROCK Mailers get 001 or hund when Mokey conc.e1vei. a clever plot to lfu<>t~org 7:11 tfi'OllT1 'AQI ttt ()) AUCI Jolene 1s made nervOV5 l.ly repoits that a Cill burular IS 011 the pruwl 111 her neighborhood CJ G> a.I The ottic.ers wonoer whethtH alleged a11empts on the hie of ii rock star (Donny Most) are t,1enulne cromes or JUSI publbll'YJ~nts (RJ ( 1 hr J 0 ~nawnx featured Gary Busey·s new movie, Phyllis Geotge Brown. Lorenzo Lamas ( 1 hr J 0 @) llAn MOUITOel Mall 1nves1oyo1el> the abduction of a wealthy Arab king':. son, whose kidnappers demand a b1lhon dolla1 ranso111 (R) Q (I hr ) 0 rTllw.TTDI (!) TftJQHT ZON! m MOVIE 'Running Man' ( 1963. D1arnaJ Lee Remick Alan Bales Alter meet111y ner husband 1n Spam wllh fraudulent insurance money a young woman d1scov ers lhey·re being lollowecl by an 111su1t111\.t.' 1nves11ga1or (2 hrs I Q) NATAL.a; A TimUTI TO A YUIY lfllC&AL LADY A tr•l.lute 10 Natehe Wood hosted by f1oddy McDuwall and Hope l ange w1t11 !.ume of Naldl1e's lroends telling theu per sunal thouy11ts. ilnd expe11ences with her 11 hr I Eil) COlllOt The Loves 01 The Stars" W•lh the help of computer an1ma11on anu <;tunrnng as11ontim•ca1 art. Of Carl Saga" show::. l'luw !.tars are born. live and d•e ~I O (lhrl W llAITDlfllECt TNEATM "Sons And lovers' After Ctiua advises PAul tha1 he hasn't troerJ to succeed m his 1elat1onsh1p with M1r•am he 1s given the chance 10 tesr 11•5 1:;~s (Part 5J o ( t hr) Ci L•on Of The Desert' ( 1981 Drama) Anthony Quinn. Olrver Reed A hard-1101119 Beuoutn leader resists t1ary·~ a11ernp1s ro occupy Libya lar 20 years 'PG' (2 hrs. 4!> m111) •EJll'OltT1CDfTDI (H) ($1 llOVW "Oea1h11ap ' ( 1962 Mys 1eryJ Michael Caine Ch11stopher Reeve A playw11ght sutterong lrom w11te1's bloct. plans tu do away with a former studen't 01 t11s and play1e11ze the young man's prom rs1ng pla)I PC. (2 hrs J 0MOVW 'Author• Author•" ( 198t Com eOy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon A New York playwroghl°'> w1te leaves him wllh a yang ol mostly her children 10 rai..e care of 1us1 as 111'> new play 1s about 10 oµen PC l hr . 50m1n / AlfMD tfTCMCOCI( ,.IBfTI l:GI -'EMYfALWIU l:il ()) OME OAY AT A~ Barbara '> pre wedding an>1ety rs heightened by Mark s delay rn leaving ii golf 1oornan1en1 to gel tu ltte church on trme (Part 21 CAI 0 ntl WONJ1 TOMOMOW (!) KUNORJ .. f) (I) ntl ~ Ralph lhe fJ<Jo• man oumps to ~onclusions when he sees an<l hears a conver'lallon thnt ltnfllles Geo'..11.e Is che1111ng Of) Lw1se (RJ 8 flD llOVll "Darnnitll()f\ Afltiy" ( 1077. Sc.1ence·F1c11on) Geor11e Peppdrd. Jan· Mttr1<111I V1nce111 The survivors of a nucle ar wa1 slrViJgle against tornadoes and giant m!.ee:.IS 10 make 1ne11 way 10 tile only c11y uni™ the t1<>1uv1u-.1 1:.> nrs I I m.LY ~ ®l llOVll Murder fly Death ( 1976. Comedy) Pewr Falk, Peter Selll!rs. An eccenlrn: nllll•Om111e 111v1te~ live world- tamoui; de111c11ve~ 10 hos monsoon where he challenges them to o;ulve a 111urder 1n wh1c;h he's the v1c11m fAI Q (<'hrs) o..m'°'°" Q) TN! LADY ti A CHAW [llzaooth Tayloi lng11d Bert,1man. Sally r ~hJ ilnd Diana Ross are featured 111 lh1~ look di lamous actresses who ha11e po111ayeu tarr,ous women fl!) ~Ct TltEATllf "Sons Ancl lovers' Alle1 Clara adv1&es Paul lhal he hasn't 111ect to succeed 111 1\1& 1ela11011sh1p wllh M111am he 1s given lhe chanc.;e 10 test hrs toohng~ (Part 5) o ( t hr) al) M'YlllRYI Fathei'Bro wn The Secret Garcle11 While v1s11111g P11r1s Father Urown·c; power~ vi Oelt:'t,loun are 1es1ed whe11 J de1..ap11a1eo booy 1s roono 1n a ~rdtlro (fl) D (I hr ) CE) AUTO MCleG CARl Rt1A Mays. 150 (from M1lw.iukee. Wo~ 1 (RI (::>hrs) lL 1 MOYll "R1c.;hard Pryor I t11fl from The Sunset Strip" ( t982 Comedy) Roe.hard Pryor This. lllmed cuncer1 performanc.e is h1ghhghtt'd t>y ltltl 1..omt:d1an s views on se• rnarr•agP p11!'.u11 Me and a 1..1t1111ng lhouyh humor >us account •if his cata- 5Hoph1t el(perrenr..es w1tl1 cocaine dependen1..e ff l I tu JO min ) fZl MOVIE 'Wrn11y 1-, n1yhf' < t98:.> Come dy) Sean Gunnery. (1t1wge Grouard A cha11srna11c y1ol>etroll1~y TV r1ews 1epor1 er Oe1.orrws involved 111 Middle Eastern ter rorrsn 1 <1 slandt:rous pres1<Je11hal cam pa1gn .mo .i 1tUllt«Jr arms sale lhat could lead to World W<11 111 R ( t r11 'i!> min I I ALIMD Hn'CMCOCIC l"RUEfll .. ()llfJtlJI t:» ()) M!WMAllT Dick IJt:-1..ome., exc1teCJ when he leams 1t1al lhe Stratlurd Inn is unoer cons1dt>•at1or1 111 IJP <Jee 1.irPd a h1s- 1011ca11ar1drm11k fR> 0 f1E> .IOll>AN Cf) MOYll "l orle Caes.ar ( 1930, Ooama) Edward G Robinson. Douglas ra11banks J1 An 1ns1t,1n1l1can1 nooo wOlkS htS way 10 the top ot the underwOlld (::> hrs 1 Q) LOW. AllEllCAN 8TYl£ CO) MOVll Poltergeist" ( 198<' Horror) Craig T Nelsun Jobelh Williams Vengeful ghosts tai..e over a suburbar 1 Cahforn1a home and abduct the 1es1dem lan11ly's '!'.Qu~esl child 'PG' t 1 hr . 55 rnm ) ,.. D (JJ l1'APf'O ~ llJ>. Jaci..pot Jack· son shocks h•f. 1,olleagues by resigning from tfle staff ol San Franco~co Memo11al Hoa)al (RJ f I hr > 8 ..:::: If C""'9 Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this e•amma11on of the plight of the I 6 b1lhon women 1n the world's t.Jeveloµong nations throuyh the sturot'S of !.I• ol these women (I h1 1 (I) llDIJIUl)(JfT NETWORK NEWt fll) CAUFONIA DflEAMI 'Goloen City" Tom Bo'>ley rec.vunt:. thr> ho!.tury ol San F1anc•!>GO lrum the t84U gotd ruSh through lt1t1 J1•vastalo •lj PdrlhQuake ol 1906 '11) AmJllCAN "-AYHOUtl M1•d.il 01 Hon· or RatJ tn .-111 aoau1a1to11 111 T "'" C'ore·s Friday June 10. 1983 19 -Monday Cont • 1:11 D W PA*.'f nea 01 •· "' "" "''"·' r .. n11 lar girls in <.ct•<> >I l'R'> M.1 lorv 10 q••I clo·~ l:ll Ito if:. ANGELI .. (J) TUC«Drl Wl'Tal m MOYIE Bar•• I ,,..,,. II·•• I 11 .i Chaptto ( 1q53 fJr.t•n,q t '"'" r • "'t.:•" Jenn1ler 0 Neill LiuJy fl,,, 111 r~'"''"' rJ1•llt" her hance Nrko l•y n•'l ""'"'tl a pP1tw11" spokeswwt.1111 wlulf' 111'< dduqltlPr Tyy1u l11es 10 OPC1di: l,f'IW"" lwn "11111111 1ntere'll<. II' hrs 0 ltOYIE Tt·e I •• ,. ( I <-,1 Ptla (I llJ Mystery) R1i;h.)rcj llP111.1rn1n J trne Coburn A mn111e pro1ju1 1•r 1n111lr" lh11<.1• he beli1Wf'' rf">pn11o.;1tll1• Im h1' wilt·" death tu 1.-ikP ;i c1•1·~r· " h1', y.il t11 tr' hrs J ®J MOYIE Ttil' P.11 111 " v.,...,., ! l'H-1 Drama) WarrP" fln.it111 Paul.I P1M111s· An invf'>Sl1qat111P n•p11rlt•• dttnm111< ltl uncover .1 nattonw1oe nt·lwm~ I 11oh1tc.1 assassins 12 hrs l /" m QllEAT PIJllFONAANCH Wagr.pr Ring Gotterdammerur 1 A, t!> 11 Ano Ill S1egt11ed abducts fltu11nh1lde HaQen ror1 111nces Gunther anr! Or1111r.l"ltlt> lo h11lp him plor S1egl11ed's mvr•1t•r f11p11 l\lllc, him while they are h11111t1o11 thP Rt1ir11•m-i1dPfl' reclaim the 11n~ ;inu '"" c.yc:1,. c 11u1w f11h c11c.1e (2 hrs 30 n n 1 ([) IPOllTIC8fml (0) MOYIE ·soml' K1111J l)I Ht·"' f 196,' Comedy) R1Ctta1tl l'ryor M.trqol K1t1r1er A war veleran 111rr1'' lri 11 lllP nt c.111111• after the government retw~-. tn ~"'" 111111 back pay hp earned wh1ll'! °'""Y ,\ pric,,1ner ot lhe Noith Vcetnamt>"•' tvr "'" ye.11" A (I hr , JS min I CZl lllOVll Ctaye !:>l•llt~ ( 1~'>7 UrArt1il) Henry f 011tJa. SuSilrt ~lra'>bNy A <;mall rown ·g11I faces many pml1tPm'i ;itre< achMO~ success { t ho 1~> 111111 J •@ ·1m1tnl11>11 01 I Ip ( t934 Ori! ma) Claudelle Colhnrl Wa11Pn W1lltt1m A black m;ud's pancak<' recipe makes her employer wealthy but Mr own life is rv1necJ by her waywarc1 1t1111g1t1P1 1:> hrs 20 min) 1:11(!) llOYIE MatJe For£ ic.11 OthPf ( 19/ 1 Comedy) Renee 1 dyl< r lor..nph Antoyna Two members c>I ;in l'11r;o1intP1 group quarrel incessantly, h11t Pvonrually 10111110 the11 deep-seated 11111111.11 lt>vr (2 hrs 30 mtn) ([) P'ltA N.L CONT ACT ltAAA Tl U S Wei terweight Chamnlon'>h•P (trom Tul"I! Ollla ) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CID lllOVll "'The Tetry ru , Story" (1963 Biography) Robert lJ;111all frtC rryer Thr true Slory ol the young 1tlhlere who rnn a 'Marathon of Ho~ ac1oss Canada to raise money tor can<.l"r research Alter the Cflsease cost h1m e le<i ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (I) l90Yll 'The Seventh Seal' ( 1956 Fantuy) Ma~ von Sydow Gunner Bjomstrand A knight rerurnmg trom t~ Crusades Ines to save o lrl>UP9 ot players lrom the P18Qvt'I by rnntronhfll) Death hlm=~5 rn1n l -1 ii.:_., a LACIY (It) ~" llynof lhOW9 you fhlf10$ stranger then t1uth, ter~ tl'lan Me. and ~"* then anything you ve avar INn ID llCWm ··Potte1gei1t" j 1982, H0tror) Cfelg T Nelson. Jobeth WI Hem' V~lul ~· teke over • auburbM Catllo111111 I nd abduct the tHldenl l1mlly'11 yOl.lf1Qett c:hlld 'PO f t hr 65 min ) 22 Frtd8)f Jun• 10, 1983 , .. 41> ..... «i>AOmMo C AAIHOWCBI S TltArt IT\IPIDI IT~ GAUAQHIR Gallagher uses his 1rrt>veren1 w11 and 111vl!nlrve props to puke Siiiy and serious lun at h '"" 1vci1<1 l Pr lain lhrngs are '" 111P wrnld 11• 6 D 0 <.IJ OJ) m Wft 0 IA NIDAY NIGHT '~~ ~l&L lllOYIE The Boar· ( 196 t Drama1 lw•rgen Prochnow A1tl'iu1 GruenemPyer h• 1941 a young German U boal trPw lilc.e lhe chllllenges and norrors ot war wtlen lhPy leave po11 on lhPtr first <,utima •1n11 tow 'R (2 hrs 25 min I E "°"1'1C1Jt1"a 11 0 lllOYIE 1nsa1ta1:>1e 119801 Manlyn Chambers ( t hr . 10 mon I S MOYIE The Frenc:h Woman· (1981. Orama) Francoise fab1on, Dayle Haddcm A bmdelln t>e1ng kept open by a govern menl subsidy is the scene ol murder ano polttical scandal when a VIP customer os pMlogr<1phed al play R ( 1 hr. 37 min) l MOYIE "lnS1de Moves" ( 1980, Orama) Jt)hfl Savage Da111d Morse A newcomer "' the group of regula1s a1 an Oakland bar may hold the key 10 mdking the barten der s dream ot t>ecom•ng a pro baskelball ~ayer a reality 'PG" ( t hr 53 min ) AMOTHUILR U:11 ) llOVW "Eye Of lhe Needle" f 198 1 Suspense) Donald Svlherland, Kate Ne!h Qan Whrle on a remore Scot11Sh island to meel a G~rman sut>merlne an A111s ~y londs shcltP! trom the storm on lhe cottage ot a young married couple R' ( 1 hr t, 1 min/ 11::11 QZ) lllOYIE "Ebb Tide· (1937. Adventure) Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmef A beached" c.apta1n·s plan 10 h1iack a ship IS compllCated when he dlSCO~S the ownel's deughte< 1s ab08rd (2 hrs ) 1t:ll IJ ()) TUMlt Mltll, 11.D. Trapper end r.onLo try to prevent e Vietnam veteran who shot a poet from being sentenced to an ins11tutt00 unt~ they learn why he did It {A) __ ti h1 • 10 min ) 0 tJI) T1tl IUT Of. CMIOM Host Johnny CarsOf\ Guests Suz11nne PleShetle, Dick ICa"!i::.~ ClllOCCU\I llMY~llMYIWl'TIWI •Hiii~ .. LA~ GU41SIS' Father Morton A Hiii. one of the founder• ot MOfallty In Medte d11Gusaes his Ofganlza1lon'1 latest crusade against pomogrephy on cable 1ele111s1on. Mar11 Catron, authOr of Encovnl«t Whh The Future'' dllcuuet our M ure In the WOfkp18ce, real ettate and ~=.:~:.ii~Al CH) V CllLDml Thia CIOC· Uf'Mntary prnents the true "'°''" of ltve ~ chllotan < 1 hr ) I JWCUll -..r~ 1-.rT Behind the ICenet with N!thof'ly Hopkins on the Ml of hit new movie G '°" T1tl UM 01 A CetLD ShtelOt & Verne•. Aober1 WaQI'*. C.tol La~. Diie Evens and QleM FOfd join hOlt• Deni.I J. Trevantl and Anti• Glllelt• tor en tnf ()("18 t IWt look • t the Pf oblem Of ohlld •bule .1 hr .. Cf) •111UT••----• llCWm "8Malh Up" ( t947, Orama) l" Bowman, Susan H•Y"fO. TM wtta of I lttUOQtlng ~er flndt W cannot cope w11h thrngs lhe way rhey arP. !>O she turns lo alcohol.for solace (?hrs ) ~ LOVI, MEllCM lm..f Wit UIDM..L (It) ltOYIE "f111ht1ng Back" ( t'l8;;> (l•.i ma) Tom Sk1m111 Pait• Lvpone An an1,1ry Ph1ladelpl11an ory;inoLes <1 111g1lan1e lorce ro stem the hOe ot violent crime 1n nr~ nfl!ghbOlhootJ 'R ( 1 hr 40 m1n I ea 0 m LATI MIGHT wmt DAVID l.ETTENWt Guests actor Jell Goldblum. commercial expert Stan rrebefg. Ashley Wh1ppe1 a looghr~ho is a l11'3bee catching champion CCMUt ®'0..<*0.- TOll C0TTU: UP Ct.Oil Guest nu111 Goroon 41) LCM, MEllCM lm..f Ct 1 ~ Alm AIU) NCAA 01w;1on II Womens Champ1onsh11• flrom Sovtheoslern Missouri Stara University) (R) (2 hrs • 30 min ) (R) MOYIE "Satan 3000" ( 198 t A011en ture) David Carradine Stockard Chenn 1ng A magazine repor1er ano a veleran race-car dr111er take part 1n a pertlous Atn can road race PG' ( t hr JO min ) 10) llOVR "This Trme forever" (1960. Romance) Claire Pimpare Vincent Van Patten A Franch-Canan1an girt talls 111 rove with a brash Am1111can c.ollege stu d<Jnt studying 1n Mon1real ~C ( 1 hr 35 m1nL U.6 Cl) COLW.0 A mystery w11te1 (Aull• Gordon) uses one of her own ficttonal murder plots to 1111enge the dealh of her' mece (R) ( • hr 20 min ) 1 SJ llOW Hoooi Gtrard (No Dare. Or1) ma) Roel Srerger, David Hvllmari A young couple's tranquil Ille Is sheltered when they ere terronzed by tour sadistic hunters 'A' ( 1 ht , 45 min ) ... -MmlY .cMI A Tree Grows In Br~lyn ( 1974 Orama) CUii Robe1tson. Du:me Baket Based on lhe novel by Belly Smith A young girt from the lenarnenr district struggles to make a beller Ille tor herc;elf than her parents had ( t hr . 30 min ) G _,.. "Back From Eternny" ( 1956 Adventure) Robert Ryan, Antle Ekberg f leven survivors of a plane crash 1n the headhunter region of South America str~le 10 reach c1v111zat1on (2 hrs.) &i Bh= 1'0llQHT' Behind thtl sc.f'les with Anthony Hopkins on the M l of hit new movie Cl)•• aw.,..,,.,... (%) l90Yll "The Saven Samurai" ( 1956. Adventure) Tak1ah1 Shlmur11, TOSl'llro Mllune A tmall \l\llago turnt to • group 01 p1olesa10nel warriors 10< piotectlon during a Jaf:,.=~~~e. 10 mln ) 1111 ~ llCWm "The Sensuoue Nurse" ( 1979. Comedy) lklula Andress. OIJtllo Del Prete <l<ea<ty relettvet hire • sentual "flO<ence Nlghttngele" to 1aka care of an aging count eufteffng from a delicate heart condl1ton 'R~ hr., 20 min ) .. 1---~-· '8' L•..::-omi•" .:Ml "SP<><* Cna-.n" ( 1957, Com edy) Leo Gofa.y, Huntz Hen The ~ Boyt flf\d they heve 90fne not·ao-frlandly "gtioli." fOf compeny .. they •t out to t lf an Old l•rmhouta. (1 ht .. 30 min.) MOWll "A Klllaf In E~ COrnet" 7&. SUloanM) Patrick Magee, Jo9n- ntl ,,..,.1. A noted orvn1ne1 peyc~t In~ .. thrH peycho!Ogy ttudentl to 1161 home In the Englilh count~. {t hr., -Monday Cont. ITUfl f l z J Surnt' Kind 0 1 Ham· ( 1982. Come dy) R1c.ti.11d Pryoi. Murgo1 Kidder (I h1 35mm J t.tt(Ol ·Rt1ygaoy Man ( 1981 Orama) Sissy Sp•'tCek fric Rober I!> ( 1 hr 3!> nun I .. (C, Betker" (1964 CJr.lmis) A1charo Burton. Pult.'1 O'Toole (2 hrs 30 min I (H) "Tltt> Co111 Is Green" ( 1979, 0rd1118) Kalhd1111e Hepburn Ian Saynor D1tec.ted by Gt'orue Cukor ( r hr 40 min ) s Joy tn !he Morn111g' ( 1965. Aon1.in<.t-) R1~hard Chamberlain Yvelle M1n11eu• I•' his J 1t:os@ "Fu1e1yri ln111gue ( 1956, Mys1c:11yJ Robert Mllthurn Ge11ev1e11e Page (:> tus l 10:lt0 W&1 ro11 Ton. The Dog Who Saved Hollywvrnr ( 1975. Comedy) flruce Dern M111Ji>h11e Kat111 ( 1 hr 32 mm J ( Zl "Tn1.< Shµpe1 Ant.I Tilt! Rose The Story 01 C111derella" ( 1976. ranlasy) n1cha10 Ch;imbt'rla111 Gemma C. 1ave11 (? t1r!> 10 1111n l 11*1 '1) · l ht• /\1<Jn11l 81d1n I t9b4 Sc1e11u~ r 1cllOrt) f !ICd Peters Judy Bamber (I hr JOm111) 11:111 H · Du~'> Bunny's 1rd Movie tOO 1 Rab bit Tale:." ( 1982 ComeoyJ A111111.lled Vc111.e'> by Mel Blanc: Shep Merikett It hr JO n1111 J 10 Somt-Kir10 01 He111 ( 1982 Corne dy) R11:hartl Pryor Ma1go1 Kidder ( 1 hr 3501111) -JU1ernoon Movies- t2:11 O ·1n Society 11944 Comedy) Abboll and Costello K11by Graul ( 1 hr 30 min I Q) 'Thi• Ch1fle Master· ( 1978 Sc1et1le f1ct1onJ A11 H111dlt1 Robyn Dou4tas (2 hrs l 0 B.l1t1drella ( 1968 l:>c1e111.e F1c11on) Jane fvntJd Milo O'Sh<>a I 1 hr 38 nun) U:*I Cl "Ano You• Namp ts Jonah' ( 1979, Ora111a) $,illy S1ru1t1PrS. James Wooo~ ( 1 hr . 35111111) '1) 'rt1P Man Who W<1uldn'1 lulk .. ( 1940 My~l!•ry) l loyd Nolan Jean Rog ers ( 1 nr '.101111111 t:OI z 1 In• 10e Moves t 1980 Drama) John Savagf' Oa111d Mor-;e ( I tu 53 rmn ) 1:11111 ) ·Tt1e 1~11y ro~ btory' ( 1963 B1oyra µtiy) Robt·n Duvall fm r ryer ( t hr 35 n11n I !GO O AUIJ'> Bunn>" s Jro Movie 100t Rab ti11 T.ilc-" ( 198::> Comt'OYI An1malPd Vo11,,f•s tiy Mel Blanc Shep Menken ( 1 nr. 30 n11111 0 "Po1terye1'>I" ( 1982 Horror) Cra1y l Nel!>on J< beth W1ll1am!. ( I hr 55 min l ~ C1 Green Ice· C 1981 Aaventure) Ayar O'Neal Anne Archer (I hr 55 min) 2:10 S 'Wl>ni.J11 Ctia5es Man·· I t9J7 Come rty) Joel McLrea M111cln1 Hoµlo.1ns ( 1 111 301111rl, 1:00 L G<1l<i•Y 01 Terror 11981 Hrn1<11) [ dwclhl Albert [ 11r Mor an ( I hr ?0 111111) z Wh1~tll' Down lt1e Wind' t 1962 Ora111a1 H.1yley Mill'>. Oernard Lee {I hr 401111r1) l::IO IO Tlw Boy Who Never Was · (No Dale AOve11tu1P) I 1 tu I ttO C R.1w Deal ( 1978 Western) Gerard Kennelly t,us, Merc1mu ( 2 hrs I 0 U11de1 The Ad1nbow·' ( 1981, Con1e t.ly) Ctu'vy Ct1ase Carm• Fisher ( 1 t11 38 m1111 5r:011 L 1<11 y UI J,1u INo Oate) t2 hrs. I O Raygrdy Ma11 t 198 t Oramd) S1!.Sy Spact'• F 11c. Rober I~ I 1 hr 35 n111• I Z ~lt•1ICJ'1t Un fill Mor111ng t 1972 Susperi<.e) Rita Tush1ngham. Shani' 9,, rlnt ( 1 ht 36 min ) --at;Evening -1UMl'WI WONDPWOIWC ~ IAIOAU. Ph1lt11Jt'tµl11,1 Pt11ll1P!> ,JI St Louis Ce1<.J11"1I• (3 ho<; I ~CllMl'WI · 1.1 /LOIO ( TWIUQHI' ZOMI I I.WAT. HAWAIRYt~ OYa IAIY :(,rP,11iv•ly" t:.uest Ma~ lro Kurt MertJe•t AtJlt•1 mc111;ig1ng d11ec1or of tne s,:in Francisco Ope111 (RJ Q ~ :.:-: QOVEJNDT ~1 lllOYIE And Now My Love { 1974, Romance) Ma11t1" KPlle1 Andre Oussc.t her A weilrthy youny woman and a ne'er do well r11f11•t and uncxpPCledly fall in love PC.. (2 tm. I rn1n J 1E 1 Ulf\. FOOTIALL Deriver < ;ot<J at Ott~ lc111d h1v.1t1er., (']hrs I SJ MOVIE ti ioa Dan1.1•1 ' ( 1980 AOVPl1 1ureJ Da1111J ( arradmu JP11t11te1 O NP1I. A top stunt ll1i>r neylecl~ lhu µevl)lt:' who L.J1e about him 111 the sellish pursuit ot 1'11~ d1'lrlge11iu•, sp1111 PC.' ( 1 111 , 48 1111n ) 0 MOVIE ' T lit! Pat!>y" ( 1'164 Come<ly) Je11y I ew1•, h1c1 Balin A tJw11bt111g Holly 'IYOO<J lJcllhu1 1s selected 10 hll the shoe ot a tJeau corneo1a11 (2 hrs I m ORAMQf COUNTY TOOAY *1H R1MOYIE Oug'> Bunny'!. 3rd Movie t001 Rallb11 T.ill•-.' I t982 C<11111><JyJ A111m.JI ed Vo1c1•s by Mel Bl;ioc; Sne1-1 Menken Aul}' fi1111r1y Oi!lty Out:~ Yo~mlte Sa111 .111r! 11"11•1 I ouney Tune stars are b.1<.k .1ym11 111 Ll.1~-.1l t.Htorn•'> tramed by lhll tale Lii .m "A1,1b"111 N14h1s· bul1ar1 a11d his. s.lory hu11y1y rlt'ph,..w ·( ,· ( 1 hr 10 111111 I t:lllL()NEWI IMCtc CAVITT I") AUlfTNEF--.Y • UNDOITANDINQ ..._.,. IEKAV'!Ofl FUC*Y toll.AD ,. CllMl'WI ..CMIWI KU..OFU '.l&.MA~ /\ vc<..t le 1111• e•Ohc. 1,wcl nt Chm,1 1r,u1 11 '"" tor rankeo 11 Mai 010 ba·,ketlJ,111 µ1ayt'r 1n the world '1>lJCE WOMAN MEWi I= .. ~ llAllY IWl'TlllAM. llAllY HAATMAlf 1N11DE ORANQf COUNTY L •llOYll 'Thi.! Deep" ( 197 7 Adventurt') Rn1JP11 S1t,1w .lat:quel1ne 81!>•.er A younq c.11uµle l1111J 1orr ~"' f' a11d treasure dS lht•y 'hvl:' oll th•• ~ti.J'>I ut 1lN111uda ano lino a ouried trf'a·.ure c.;at:hf' PG' (:> 111•,. 4 """ J 0 THE SOUND Of lllURDUI Michael Mo11c:11 ly ano Jo..i1111o1 Miles srar 1r 1h1!> susDl'll!>" c1ta111a about ii Nom;ur Jn1J tu>r lover ~·'' II 1rtg rne m or11t•r 1 her sad1s11c husband (:> l11r,) l 'MOVIE Tltr lt•~l1111.u1' ( 1978. Orama1 M ichael Cr.mi flut11n Nev111 A proud ln!.h man retusec; lo y•FltJ 1n pwqr1>ss when his t>usme·.s d ,, le.int• tr•1 ''> mreatem•rl l>~ 11101on:ed tr ;n po•lalt " ( t hr 45 n1111 l §DMQMET 7:11 MEWi t:ao 2 <* THE TOWN f •0,1f1H1"t d Vl~ll Ill 1hr1,e &,,l •f'tf.,1 111.1 t .. ,.. t 111 1111··· '" M.tl1t11i f'r trol 0t1tTll,' Jl1d f'ac. ltr f 'dh~i Jt•-. ,1 llH '~ .-sl r.,,w <.1Hy aOu5e' 11. f'l(Jt'1ly Q6)F--.HfUO (J) LE DITECTOA 0) C:.DAY AT AT-.. I TIC TAI: DOUGH ucm. I LltlB MPOIJT MAI flMVllft Nedi Oeo1e1 utld Jot trey Lyons host on Informative took al what's new at the movies l:U ~ 9'0CK Aller ,. talllnu out w1t1t Cobo. Wembley follows hun 10 the lair ot a '!!}'t hie al beast m 1i10Y11 "Chilmoar Ot Horror!." ( 1966. Hnrror) Palttck O' Neal, Suzy Parker A hom1c1dal mar11a1; amputates h1a chained hdnd 10 llSCal)t! execution. but returns ~etrn.g re~enge with 11 hOOked stump (:> hrs) .. IJ C1J nt1 IODY ~ "The Living Cooe" The wondrous mys1e11es ol the human gene are e11am1ned in seyrnents e•i1to1mg 11s ellec:t in va11ous applicauons, some ot which are hfe·ano death s1tua· tions Ale.ender Scoo1uy narrates. and 1rnpress1on1~t Rich Little 1~ featured ( I tu) u m LOvt. ..,.., Palll IS knocked unt:onsc1ous when she tall• hum a swing Sidney made tor her 111 the apartment tn> D THE WON> Public relations expert Ste vt•n Randall (Oa111d Janssen) is hired to promote a new Bible based on a contro vers1at docun1ent purporllld to be an eyewitness account ot Chnst ·s hie I Pall T] <2 hrs J O MOYIE "foots ( 1970 OrJma1 Katha nne Ross. Jason Robards An .ig1ng actor Jnd a young woman tall in tuve wtien they 111ee1 1n San F rar1c.1sco (2 hrs I i toAP 'J&.MA~ MOVIE ··l:>ptendor In ft1e Grass' ( 1961. Oram..i) Natalie Wl>od. Warren Beatty Two youny people rnake the pain tul and beau11tul discovery of love in a smc:1ll Kansas town (2 hr'> JO nun I Q!)RQfT\.MQ m QMAT ~· Wagner·s Ring Gollerdammerung, Ac.ts II And Ill ' S1egtried abducts Brunnh1lde. Hagen co11 v1111,,es Gunther and Brunnh1lde lo help htm pint S1eytr1ecfs murder rhen kills him ""h1lll 1tiey are hunting the Rh111ema1dens rectairn the rir1y and the cycle comes lull t.orcle (2 hrs 30 rn1n ) !Cl MOYIE "Beckel· ( 1964. Drama) Rich ird Burton. Perer O'Toole K111g Henry 11 ul [ ngland clashes with the Ar chbishop ot Canterbury IJ1J1111y lhf' 12th century 12 hrs 30 min I IHJ MOYIE The Corn Is Green (1979 Drarna) Karhanne Hepburn Ian Saynor D11ec:ted by George Cukor Around the tu1n ol the century, a h1gh·SpH1ted Enghsh :,choolm1stress ~truggtes to educate a yrouµ or your1y Welsh coal m111e1s Cr hr 40m1n I SI MOVll! "Su111t.' K1r1d Ot Hero ( 1982. Comedy) R1chc:1rd Ptyor Margot Kidder /\ w.1r veteran turns 10 a hie of c11me alter the yovernmc11t reluses to give him back 1,dY he ealf1e1J while be1nn a p11soner of the North Vietnamese 101 Sr). years 'A ( t hr . 35 min) 0 llOYll "Won Ton Ton The Dog wno SavPd Hollywood" ( 1975. Comedy) Bruce Dt>rn Madehne Kahn A studio ch1ella1n turn'> a runaway German :tleP· hPfll into a 1tv1ng legend during the hev'Jay 111 Hollywood s "lent screen PG ( 1 hr 3? 1111n) t:os lfYI WOMAN WATCH reaturf'd Michele Slate .ir 1 Per111y J1 111 .u11 a prPc1s1on d11v1ng 1p,1m Marqart"I Ro!llch•ld o ..... ner ano oppr.Hnr ol a country inn Carol Bellamy Nl'w Y w ~. ( ly (;our11.:1I pre<.1dam Friday June 10, 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. eat, sleep and breathe chocolale U POUCI WOMAN ®) OOBl'TAIMXT TONIOKT JP.Jr Stap11 ton proves sl'le c;an s1nq .1' ""l'll •IS c,1 . ., ii· act I =~ llMY HMTllAN, fllAllY tWITillAN MOYA "Umealll The Whale Hunlers' A percep11"e srua; or ''"' b•ller < NrovP•<,) between conSt1•vAl•ttntSl'i ""he, want IO protect the wl0ale .w•l E'skorno-, whr) depend up1in 11 101 lu•ld 1s pre~nlAd (R) Q (1 hr) (LI MOYIE ·schlc1d 1 t<I 1J Hotr r 1 Jo•11 Landis Saul Kaha11 A mt.r•!'.ter tJeioevetJ lo be a genet1l m1• . ..,1ny lin~ quec; on " rampage of terour PC. f t 111 70 rnm ) <OilltEWAYIT WAI % llOYW ''8etore ,J t•f' nr>vt.•lul1 ro (1964 Orama) Aorr.1r•c1 Asl• rrancesc• Barill! A neurotic wom.m inllurncr>s hr• nephew into l>eco111111q a MarY1'it ,,.volu ,.i8=.~r 5~ 111111) J'a~ t OM 1ltE TOWN rralured i'I look at some ol America s m '"' 1>1tq1bh• o.-1rhPIC11· 1n the Ame,,can B.1t.r•ero1<. Rf>ii1s1Pr .1 IOOk at platonic roc1111r1111le'> ' wi;k .d.i1I Bmus1c of the ao·s 6:)PAla.YRUO m OM LA FealurPd •• look ..ir the rat est In beachwear, l&athl.~• 01k1nrc; a report on the latest 1n laser t1>chno1011y a lldl" "' TICTACDOUQH ~ / LDNJI MPOlltT I·~~;~ )IAm.ALl Atlanta Oravr>!'> Rt I o<; AnllP les ~s (3 hrs I m "Tl'le Mnn1tn1c,' ( 1Clb9 Sci ence·Ftction) Guy Stockwell SjS<Jn Olivet Two men and two women "'P caught up 1n an underground plot 10 destroy the leaders of the world. a group ot ln1elllgoo1. emo11onlPSS bflrngs lrom another planet (2 hrs ) 1::11Ql)UWNL Atlanta Oraves at Los Anl)e !ell Oodger5 (3 hr!>) ... rD Alna • WOMltQ Fee1t1ted are p<Ol11e8 ol soc ~tff!Workers from the Kaiser plant 1n rontana Calilorn18 and their lam1 hes who 1111 c11ught up In the tron&lt1on trom the lndusldal nevotullon to hlQh tech notogy ( 1 hr ) Q G) ntl A-flAM lhA A Team IS htred to locate an eccenlrlc mathematk:lnn who wBll kidnapped to prevent him frorn breaking every casino rn I es VfllOO!I (R) l! hi) Ill 1*.., A pQWerful Dutch clergyman (Nicol wunamson) pubtlelty denounces the new Bible as Randall trlflll to authontl cat• tho manuscript after a teittval error comes=' (Part 'l (2 hra) 8 !II DAVI Alter Fonzie ~lneora a big record deal fOf them Joanie end Chaetll'a llOhllOQ 1hroat1n11 lo wreck II ~) ·-IAClt ALM Glor111 Pftll~• Buck Into .cuon wtler' 11 ptaM, c8rr\'lnQ an Amerleen •oent with v11111 1nrorma11on er..,._ In tho jungle (Part I) (R) ( I Iv) ! _,,. "fl'le L~nd 01 Cvstef" "8. WHtarn) Wayno Maunder, Sflm «W TN! m1111ary "''"' of the co1or1u1 ArT*lcln coion.t IMdl 10 hit flmout L•"t 8tltld (~ hra ) 2.4 Frld.y June 10, 1983 t J QJ '.11. llAW Q) llOYIE "Rebel WllhOUI A Cause ( 1955. Drama) James Dean. Natalie Wo<xJ A young man 10<ns a teen-age gang oocause 01 tl•S lack ol respect ror h•s parents 12 hrs I Eii) NOVA 'Umealit The Whale Huniers' A percep1111e stvdy of the bllter controversy Oelween conservat1on1s1s who want 10 protect the whale and Eskimos who depend upon 11 tor IOO<l 1s presented IR) 0 11hr~ 'Ii) llYl~Jnl 'father Brown The Secret Garden" While v1s1flng Pa11s. Father Brown's Powers of delecflon are tasted when a decap11a1ed bOCIV IS found 1n a garden (RJ D 11 hr ) fCl llOYIE "Sell Wile ' ( 1957 Adventure) R1cherd Burton Joan Collins A Negro purser a tycoon an RAF officer and a nun 1111uggle to sur..ive on an rSland paradrse W hr 30mln) ( ) lllOWTICIJflD .... 1ltE ...c-t ova Rare footage and him clips recepture the performances ot 1 I legendary 1a1eo1s ·-fncludrng Jrmr Hendmc, Janis Jophn. Elvis Presley and John Lennon • with commentary by such musrc1ans as Chuck Berry James Brown and Carlhi!Don ( 1 hr ) ( $) 1ltE .,.,AL Uff Off NW.I A variety of comics try for the nahOl\81 trlle and a S7 500 grand prize In rl'lls special taped at Cae~r·s Tahoe 1n Nevada (I hr 15 mio) 0 llO¥lr "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael Caine. Christophe< Reeve A play· w•ioht SUll8f•ng from writer's block plans lo dO away wllh a lormer student of his ilnd plog1e11Ze the Y0""0 man's promising e!_ay 'PG' (2 hrs ) tll U ®l JOAm LOftl alACHI Chacl'll'• 1111 lude toward women's equality leads Joen 1e 10 coax l'llm into a one-oo·one ba&l<el bnll game wrth a collegiate female player i 'JiLu..--... M..L.'"' fAI& y ) LD.Y ~ lhe work ol 1oday·11 holiest young writers. directors and atara are galhef'ed together 11'1 shof1 ftlm. video and animated segments ( 1 hr ) ... ()) llOVll "A Perfect Match" (1980, Dremar Lrnda Kelsey. Michael BrandOO A young woman with a rare disease facft death unless she rl!<*Vn bloOd donations trom the daugti111 en. gave up lor ad()Jr lion ~ars eerli.r. (R) (2 hr&) D UP -111-n. ITal Remington and Laura lnvMtlOllle lht murdef of en author'• husbend 11 • Uterery party (R) {_1 hrJ J fl 9 Mm'I «9All't Larry become. overly ptotectlve 111ter erranolnQ e Otte tor his ~ tlttef With J6Clc -(Ff) c;> I 0 •• CM tu .... "FOi Colored Olr19 Wh<> Ht,... Contlder94' &nclde I When ~Rainbow IA Enur· soc women snare their paJn. te<10t and toYe In• t~ lk>n •d11ptetlon of the ew1rd-wlnnlng Broadwey hit by Ntozake SNnge. (R) c;> t_I hr • 30 min.). tD CO.. 'The Ltv. Of ~ StM" With the help of corr.put« anlmetlon and 11uMtng 11tronom10tl art, Of Cert SaQan .now. how 11•rt art barn, ~ end Ole IB> D I t tv.) Cl)~ POOTUL&. OenYet Gold at Oak· land lnv*'9rl ( R) (3 rn,) = "Sclmt Kind 01 Hen>" =· ) FICNrd Pryor, Mttgot A wa1 Y'tl«lln tume to • IHt of Ct1me •ft• the~· ratuMI to rJve Nm ~ p.ay ht ""*' ... bllllQ a ~ of the North Vietnamese tor sht years 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mrn) Cl l MOVIE "'Alfredo. Allredo"' ( 1973. Comedy) Ouslln Hoffman, Stefan1A San- drelh A friendly bank clerk escapes from a terrible marriage only 10 find hlmsell involved 1n another 'R' ( t hr • 35 mio I .,. 0 9 t TO I Oorelee •S trapped w11h Mr Hart 1n hrs ottlce when a violent snow storm causes a blackout (R) (!) llOvtl "Tl'le Citadel"" ( 1938. Drama) Robert Donat Rosalind Russell Based on the story by A J Cronin Inner struggles plague a dedlCated young Scolllsh physl c•an when he expe11ences the ease or a "'soc.:~ praclice (2 hrs . 30 m•n I !Cl "Equus" 1-1977 Orama) Arch· ard Burton. Peter Firth A psychiatrist a11emp1s to find the reaSQ(' which caused a youth to commit a v•Olehct against a stable ol hOtses 'R' (2 hrs, 18 min ) (.(1 llOYI! "fast·Walklng" ( 198 1. Suspense) James Woods. Trm Mclnt11e A prrsoo guard becomes rnvolved both in his cousin's plot to assassinate an 1mp11soned Olack leader and io another plot 10 sprl~ him 'R' ( I hr , 55 min ) (,S) MOft "Up In SmokP" ( 1976 Come- dy) Cheech and Chong. Edie Adams Two drifters embark on a cross-country trip, frustrating the law and meeting an odd assortment of characters along the way 'R' ( 1 hr 27 mio ) mn11v..... -· Ill) '1. ll.llWMIM Upon learning that she must undergo a 541r1ous operation. a bag lady (Doris Roberts) wOfries about the welfare ot her retarded compenron l ames Coco) (A) ( 1 hr ) .. ..,.,.. IJD) U19AAA WAL TIM 8"C1AL The reporter Interviewer talks wltl'l actors James Stewert, Marlette Hartley and Dan· tel J Travantl ( t hr ) ID AmllCAM DMAW Several reclpr- enls of the Horatio Alger award tor eitcel lence In their lretds, Including bateball great Henry Aaron, pediatric suroeon Or Jessie Ternberg and New York Times columnist JRmet Reston. are profiled ( 1 hr) g ... "Night Moves" (1975. Mys tery) Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren. A private r1ye hired 10 locate the daughter ot a lormer movie actress becOme1I entan· gled lfl a web ol intrigue with 1 Mayan =~rJDl.!2 hrs) *'I ll IT•WIDI .__. THI &UU "Mary Lou Wll- llamt" The "QVetl' of jAn" rem1n1ace1 •t>out hot fofmatlve yNrt tn Kansas City 1_~) (Q) llCMI "Endlesa Love"' ( 1981, Romeru) 8rool(e Shlekl1. Martin Ht"Nltl A l7·Y"H>ld'1 ObMUlvt IOve fOf his 16- y .. r-old gltlfri.n<l teadt 10 peren111 coo- fllcta end Tragedy, 'R' ( 1 hf , 66 min.) -Ql) .,.,. "MocinaNoe C<>unty Expreu" (1977, AOYeolurt) John Saxon. Sute11 Howtrd Thf .. dAughtttf• 01 1 murdttftd ~t\lntf teem up with • 11ock-car dtrr « in • race with a rough wtllle llgt\1nlng l'r_, \Ml Cll•~·-... - NI BP ... .. ·-_,* ...... ~ t .. UiSShtl~Or. Paul P · .... ~t. the two me .. YI PIOP9 raect to att In tMlt ~ Bonnll ~ phvtlclJ lhMM eJCl*t. OfY11t t'Pt on ~ to Git r1d o1 oeln Without • -Monday Cont. JO min J 1~ 1 C llOVlf Arid You• Name Is Jc>ndh (1'174 r1riHHJl Sally S11ulhers Jomes Wuutl'. /\ vrnmg 111u1he• struggles to help 11t.r ~evt-•• y1:1o11 uld dtjaf mule son to 1.0111 r111Jl11t 1llH tw rn Ill!'. s1lsn1 world (I hr 35 111111 ) tl40 0 MOVlf . r ht/ f lt:om;h l 1eu1em111rs Wum an ( 198 I f>rama! Meryl S1raep Jeremy 1!1111· Arr dllil1r tiu1ween lwo .u.,IO•!. is pt11 .1llPll:'1I 111 lhe roni.1nfl\. V111tOd (llr11 1n wh•Cll 11w 1w1 .ire perlorrmnu A IM 0 1! CU MEWi NIOHTWAfetl «D TOii COTTLE! UP Q.OM Gue:.1 I •Ma Gray J::t& H llOYll [ ndless love (198 I Ru111.ir11 t:J Orooke Shreld5 Marun Hew1ll A 1 7 Y"'•'' vld's ob-.ess1ve love for h1!. 15 Y"'dr oil! yirll11emJ lead!. 10 parental con lliC"I'> .i111l llaqeuy 'n' (I hr 55 mrn ) t1510 1 ntE ONE A.ND OM.Y MU.II DCllY The Irle llf 1111: 811t1~h -.1age ~lar Phyll1<, 01~ay Hrr1,1111' f 11'>1 I ady ol s111please is drama lltetJ ( I hr 4!> 1111n ) -Tuesday --Morning Movies- 5:00 2 1 trt Sl11 ·pt•• And The Rose The Sto1y .QI (;1rtcJPlt•lld ( 1976 fanlasy) R1c.ha1<J Ch,m11.ll'rl.11n. G<•mrna Crave11 II' firs tO 111111) l-00 H I Ill" Ama1u1y c .. pldlll Nemu i ( 1918. Adw1111u1') Jo'lt' J e11er 811rqess McrP dllh ( I 111 40 111111 ) 0 r1 ... ::,l1<•11lr~I ( l'l76 Wesll!m) J1Jr1H Way111• I .1wt:r1 fl,1[ .Iii ( 1 '" 40 ITIHI ) t:05 (17) ft,, Monn 1., flh1., ( 19•,3 Loirn:d~I W111i.1r11 H11ldf'n ().11111.J N1vPr• 12 hrs J 1:311 C <.""' W1h• ( l'l',/ Adven1ure1 Fl,t.t1 Hd l'urt HI J11.H Collrw, I I hi :JO""" I S Huq Bunny·., "lrrl Mov,., 1110 I Rau t"•I 1.ilo~ (I'll!:> Cor11t:dyl Arurnalt-d Vo1c;l"• hr Mt•I (il,111l ~t.ep Men~t>ll ( 1 t11 lO """ l 7•< ~I Janf• I yre' ( 1944 [Jr.m1a1 Or•,nn Wrllp" l«,lfl r c1ril<t111e (2 h1~ I 0 "HP.irll.111\J" I 1981 Orarnd) Rip T•m• Cortc.tlill•• I 1•r11•ll ( 1 tu , :'lb m1rr ) 7:30 Z , Wlt1'.llt• Ouwn I 111• W111cJ I l!lb2 f)1,in1iJI t1.1yli•y Mill~ flernard I t>•' I I hr 40 11111 I l:OO C '11 llrph,1rr lctlt• 1Pil1f <'J (14)81 Or 1111 1l ""'"'·' l..l.irk F;io11rt> Jo•.-.c f. ht• J H PtoP•'Y''' I 1980 Ci 11edy) Rul)l!I W1lh 1• 1, St11•l I"~ f)u.,1H c 1 t i !>4 """ I $ fr.1<wcJy II A AtO•CulOUS M<tn ( 19!:! I Dr,in1.J) llyu fognan• A11ouk A1111Pt> t I tu 401r1111 t 0 l •""''.l'<I I rqltlti•rtg ' ( 1Q77 O"~''' µr1y I Hit ho tr ii l'r VIII rleau Otcrlg<'', I I llr J(., "'"' J l:OO O c 111H1•11v1•11lyt1oy ( l<mo C,ometlyJ ChPvy ( r1.ht• Q ... 1111 11 hr . 43 111111 1 ~15 z W11il1't1 ( 1YU 1 ::>uo;perl!>f'I Alht•ll f ir1111•y (h/1111' VPlllHd (I hr ob lrllfl) 10:00 C C>olll!ll'ruus Oav1..s' ( 198 I ( cir11pcJy J A1•rr .. 11<.1 ( 11btJ111~ Ari MJyrril•rJ 11 hr ~0 tr11rt H l t.1 I .1<;! (,r .J!>•' ( 198 I St.ll'll(Y f It '"I I r·1• M,110•!. l".hrr'.O M<1l.eµl;.'.)(.t• I I ru .iu "'' I S ~" ll•t•r llOhU.J~ I 1!"16.l M l'>•Cdll ( hll R· I Hd l 1ur1 Pelers (2 hrs I tO:QI i'l1 Nt••t•r '•It• 11 An~ltnnQ Small ( 195') ( onu>dvl J.im""~ C.Jqnt•t RoQPr Sr111!11 (,'hr~ I 1Q:JO 0 Y,111~"" 01<n1lle [),1ndy ( 1'l4; Mw,1 Cdl) J,m1e•, C.ilqn,,y, Joan Leslie (I hr<, 30 llHll I 1:11am ... C!l.mE "Cloud Dancer' ( 1960 Adven- 14.lrv) Oavrd CaHadme, Jenn1tu1 O'Neill A 1op stunt flier ne~1ectr. lhtj Pf:IOple who c;are abQut him In Iha selfish µu15u•I ol h•~ d11ngeroui. SPoll 'PG' (I hr "48 rmn ) J:0D ~ llOMllQ ITMTCH ... l IUIMUTMI ~10 ( J llOVll 'Jackso11 <.;ourily J111I ( 1976. Orama) Yve11e M1m1eu11. Tommy Lee Junes A woman wrthout 1den11hca1t0f1 p11pers rs arrested and finds nersell l111111g a nrghlmare ol rape murder and de'>perale £<scape 'A' ( I h1 2!> min I , M 0 llOYll Rollo11er" ( 1981 Orama) Jane Fonda. Kus l<r1s10lf1w.on A lorn.er movie ~tar who took l•ver lht: 1.hair1nan shrp ol her lale husband's 1.orpora11on a11Cl a h1gh-µuwered l1nam.1al 11APert become involved in a d1sas1rous ueal wrth Arab 1n11e~tors 'A' (?hrs I ._l f l.-UTMl(R) I 0 1 llOVll "The House Whe1e l'vrl Dwells" 11•m ror) John Howard Mala Powers ( I hr JO min) 11:11 Z •·::.1age Slruc" I 19~7 Drama) Henry Fonda Su<;an StrastJerg (I hr . 35 min ) 11:11 '0 1 'The Dari. Angl.'I" ( 1935 Drama) r redrrc March. Merle Oberon 12 hrs ) -Afternoon Movies- ~o "Arena" ( 1953, Dran1a) Gig Young. Jean Hagen ( 1 hr 30 rn1n ) (!) The HJSly Hearl' \ 19'JO Drama) R1>11alrJ Reagan Palnc.1.i Neal (t' tus I C ·Big Mo' ( 1973 DrametJ Bernie Casey Bo Svenwn (:?hr<, I $ Pullerge1!.I" ( 198, Horroq C.rd•g T Nerso11 Jobeth Wilham~ c 1 hr !i!> rn1n 1 t2:aO m . Appointment With A Stladow ' ( 1958 D•arna) Ge<•IQf' Nader Ji aru1.i M1Jore ( 1 hr 30 n11n l 1• H "The Oullaw J0!.1.'y Wales ( 1Q7&. We~lern) Clln1 [.-i•.1wood 5ond111 l U(;ke (?hrs. lh 1c11n ) 0 ··n11s Trml.' Fnrever ( 1980, Romane!') Ct,m11 P11T1p.1re Vincent Van Patten ( 1 hr 35 rri1ri ) 2 Allre<JO Alhl"(l1)'' ( l 'J73 Ctimedy) Duslln Holl11M11 ~11.'lolrllJ S.;ndrelh ( I fir l!i """) 1:11 0 Hearllanrl ( l!Jtl I Or,1111t11 Rrp 111111 C.on<.;t·,ata ! errell 11 hr 35 m1r1 1 2:tO C G1deun s Trun•µel 1 l!JAO Or.1mat Hc•uy Fonda Jo~ ferrer 11 l'lr 4 ~ nun 1 S Tragedy 01 A R101tut<1u~ Man ( 1981 Drama) Ugo Togrti.llll Ano11i.. A1ni~e ( 1 h1 40 n1111 J * l H;illoween II ( 1961 Horror) Ja1111e Lee Cur11-.. Donald Plea!>!'nce ( 1 h1 '.30 nun) 0 'He;i•tbecµs I l'J01 t.111nedy) Andy Kaulman At.>mn·Je11e Pl'1ers c I 111 45 1111n I 2 Wrong I~ Arqhl t 1!'18t Gomedyl Sean Co11111•ry (1eo1yf' C11u;ir11 ( 1 hr '~m1r1 I ~ H p, 1 f'yt• 11980 C.:orno1J1I Rut.un W11han1•, St.ellf'y Duv.111 I I l"lr ~4 nun I .. c Tl'lt' Dt>E'P 11977 Ao,..•11l1tre1 RutJ "'rt Shaw J;ic.queline ~•s' ••t 1;:> ti•s . 4 nun) d S B11QS Bunny<, 3rd Movr.. 100 I Rab- l;rl l a1e·s t 1982 C.:umedyl An11na1ed V1 ices by Mel Ola11c St1PI) Menk!'rr 11 hr 30n11n I 0 H1e St1U\Jil<.,I ( 1976 Wl.'!:>lf"rn) Jonn Wayne Lauran Bacall ( 1 hr 40 r111n J ( 1982 1 luuur) Edward Albert, Susan l>l!Orgu A11 Amencan couple and their yuunl) daughter move 11110 a Japanese 11ouw pui.sesseo by lhe ghosts ot 1 l.Jlrmlly 19th c.entury love trrangle 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 rnrn ) ... (J1) F\lf'IM (111 MOYll 'Fast-Walking" ( 198 1, Su•.piv1i,c) Jurnes Woods, Ttrn Mcintire A pri<,u11 gua1cJ IJecornes in11ol11ed both In his i;uu!.ir1's µ101 to assassinate an 1mprrSOfled bla<.k leauer and in another p101 10 spring him A ( I hr !>5 min ) 41:211 S ~CTlY AINI( Clu11s Leac.hman 1s lt>ature<l 111 lh1s song and-dance revue hono11ng con1µoser Frank I oes&er (I hr . 40m1n J d~IUU....U 4ca UUll ( J MOVlf "(.;111011 Ice ( 1981 Adventure) Ry.m O'Neal A1111e Archer An engineer ,mcJ a !.Oc1a1r1e a11emp1 to rob a Soulh Amam .. <ur tjmerald smuggler ot a lortu~ in qenis PG ( I hr 55 min ) Buy:. Ounny s 3ro Movie 1001 Rat>- tl•t T,111:!."" ( 1982 Comedy) Animated Vu1c.e~ t>y M ... 1 Blanc St.ep Menken ( I 111 JO 111111 J O · J•Jha ( 1977 Drania) Jane Fooda. Van!'~!.,] R1•dg1ave (2 hrs ) 'l 1 Wolltm" ( 1961 Suspense) Alberl I 1nr 1ey ()1ane Venor a ( 1 hr • 55 min ) --Evening l:GlllOONEWI WONDEJI WOlrUM CUllEWI 01.1/LOIO (.B)AICllEWIQ 11.W.A.T. KAWAIRYf~ OYEJI LUY t 1vrng T ogc•lher" (A) Q NICNEWI ~ AMERICAN OOVUllMNT ~ MOVlf Dangerous Davies" ( 1981 Cumudy) Bernard Cr1bb111s. 8111 Maynard A 1Jwnlll111g delechve solves a 15 year Old 111urdr>1 (I hr !>O nun ) H MOYIE "The l asl Chase ( 1961, Set· l"llCI' f ll l1t1rl) Lee MaJOJS, Chris M.ll.1•p1M1." In a world ol the future. a IOf- ""'' '"'-"' t " cJ11ver ancJ a teen age com pul .. r t>•pt>rl hghl Ille government's pros· '"I'""' JI ,1ulomob1les 'PG ( t hr "40 rr11n I S MOYIE P1111erye1s1 ( 1982 Horr0<) Ct.l•q T Nt•lson. Jobe1h W1lltams Vengeful ghO'oh 1.tke over a suburoan CahfOfnfa homP and ilbducl ll'le resident family's you114e\>I c.hrld PG' (I hr !>5 mm) ~ OfWfOICOUNTYTODAY t:3ll llEWI UMIY-.10 I DICK CAVETT (R) Ail .. THE FAa Y UNDOIT ANDINO HUMAN llHAYIOfl RUN. -CCA. MIN A brave young glrl and a d!'sperale tug111ve are thrown I JQ<'lhf't on a deserteo island ( 1 hr 30 ,.1m1n~c::'AO MIC .... IC~FU ~:-'~A 111511 10 lhe eJ(OflC land of Chrn11 (Part 2) a 24·hour chocolale 111114+" wllere par11c.1pan1s are 1equ11ed 10 Friday June 10, 1983 23 -Weclnesclay Cont. 0 "Star War<:. I 1q77 F .in1asy1 Mari. Hamill Harr1c;or1 F 11111 (;> tir!> ) .. (C' Circle 01 r,. I ( 1980 riw11.irt1 • ' Richard Ourto11 ltilll111 0 N,.,il It •Ir 411 min) fRJ Dealhtrao· ( 198:> Mysle•~I M1cllolP Caine ChrtqaphPr PPew (;> h1<; I CS ''The Catered Aflolt1 I H1''6 ( V"" dy) Belle Oav•., frnf'<;I fiorrinu11> (2 hrs) -@ 'Top Seci.-:·· ( 1918 AthPnlurP) £\1U Cosby T1acy Reed 12 rw ) 1WCZ Wrony Is A1gh1 · ( 1987 Con1Pdt) Sean Connery GP01ge G11l1ar·j f 1 hr 55 min) '1) · De111I Bat Uaughl<or ( 1946 My• lery) ROSPnliHY I i1Plill1Ct•fl Molly Lamont ( 1 h• 10 "'"' I ttll (() "Fasl Wafk1nq ( 198 1 S1•~I'"""") James Woodr. Tim Mclnt11e ( 1 h1 5'i min) 0 "Sparrow" 1197q My•.tery) Randy Heiman. O•Jn Gordo11 I 1 hr 76 min I -Allernoon Movies-.. o "The FAhulouc; World Qt Jules VPrne ( 1961 r;inli!Sy) LOlll'\ Tock f•nfM;I Navar a (I hr 30 nun) (I) "Sunelown" ( t'l41 Adventuro) Ge"" Tierney Bruce r a bot I:> hrc, ) CCl · B11e The Bullf'll' ( 1q1~ Wes1Prn1 Gene Hackman. Cand1<;r Bergen (?hrs 25m1n) (lf) "Ragge<Jy Man · 1198 t Drama) :,,..,sy S_eacek Er1c Roberto; ( t hr 35 min 1 (S) "Deathrrap I 1987 Mystery) M1chae1 Caine. Cbustopher A&!'ve c:> hrs ) a:am 'BOider Badmen ( 1945 Western) Buster Crabl>e Al St John ( I hr , 30 min) WU EyP Of Thf' NePdle" (1')81 Suspense) Oonald Su111erl11nd Kate NP.th ~n ( t hr ~ 1 min ) CZ)· The Seven Samurlll'' ( t95ti Ad11en lure) Takash1 Sh1111ura losh1ro M1tune (5 hrs , tOm1n) t:ll lQ) Enchantm1>111 I 1449 Oran•a) David Nl11en, Teresa Wright (2 hrs) lt:ll (C) "l 1on 0 1 The Desert' ( t98t Dramal Anlhony Quinn 01111er Reed (2 hrs 45 min) (fl) "Polterge1s1 I Hl67. Horror) Cra1i:i T Nelson. Jobelh Wllhams ( 1 hr 55 min ) CSJ "Barbary Coast" I t935, Drama) .1001 McCrea. Edward G Robinson (2 hrs) .. ([)"Two SolltudM" (No Date) (2 hr6) Ci) "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Ral> bit Teles" (196:> Comedy) An1ma1ed Voices by Met Alone Shep Menken ( t tv . 30 min) W CI) "The Great Ad11e"tw11" ( 1976. Adventure) Jeck Pat1rn<;e Joan Collins U hr. 2Sm1n J D "Author! Author•· ( 198~ Comedy) Al Pacino Dyan Cannon ( t h1 • SO min ) •([) "I Ought To Be In P1<;tu1es" ( 1982 Comec1y) Waller Ma1th8u. Ano·Margre1 LI,.,,. •Sm1n) (0) "Authofl Auth0f1·· I t982 Come<ly) Al P11c1no Oyen C:11nnon ( I ht so min ) (%) "Tn. lr1$timerf' ( 1978. Diam&) Mtch1tol C1111g Robin Nevin ( 1 hr •5 min) •CCl 'Circle 01 Two ( 1980 Romanr.e) RICherd Burton. T nlum O'Neal ( 1 ht . 40 min) ·111.-=-.... .,/LOIO 28 Frldmy June 10. 1983 --- ~:.-:!r"Q mKAWAIRVH EJil OYOI EASY GuP'>I ;ic;lre!>s Jilr>lll C.1, nor (R) .... ~=-Alt OO'mWllDfT H s llOY1l Dealhllap I 11182 My$ te•y) Michael Caine Chustopher Reevf" A p1aywr ghl $<1tfehfl<J lrom w11ter s bf<X~ r•lan'> 10 do away wllh a termer studt-nl ''' hrs and p1ag1enze the young man s prom -=-1~~;:.~~. AU•THlfAlll.Y UNDalT AMIM HUMAN IEKA YIOll llOYIE · Green ror Danget'' ( 1 l'J4 1 Mystery) Sally Gray. Trevor HowAtO Du• 1ng World War 11 a Scolland Yard 1nspe<: tor method•cally sorts through t111e suspecrs as a rash of murder'> Pru111~ 1n ·l ,.1rura~~~~al (I t11 JO min 1 MICMEWI KlllOFU ~ ~ Summer s.napshot t1p<. from lhe au1hor ol How To Take B4111er Tra11el Photos · a IOOk at China s "bare foot doctors · 0 flOla WOIWI llJ) nnDT.-.rT TOllQHT A11 1uterVlf!w w1lh James Oarrf>n who 101ns the cast ol l·r 5~ llMY MMT1111M. IWl'f KAWllWI llWIC ~ AlmM. ,AlfTllQ \ MCMI "The Beggar's Opera ( 19!>2 O.ama) Laurence -Ocrvier Yll()tl04t Fur neau11 A famous hoodlum operates 1n the t7th·cen1ury London underwOlld (2 hrs) t OJ WON.D Cl.All IOJllMQ · C?l llOYll "Wollen' ( 1981 Suspense) Alben Finney, Diane VenOfa Police ere laced with an unusual problem as New York City is invaded by a pack ol dis placed wot11es 'A' ( I hr • 55 min ) ,.~:="' 1:11 (i I Oii ntl TOWll Featured an lnler111ew with Dudley Moore and SuS8n Anton. a look at Old Grand Centr11I Air Terminal, a look at some of the many balh hoo&&a In and around Los Angelel D YOUMO NOkl'I Wlcw. "Wln~rs" tom Senver norr&tea this documonrary on lhfl Natlooat Special Olymptcs G m Oii LA Featured • 1()()1( el 001 takH from "Eye On L A .. 1 v!sll to aom11 of Cal1tornla's nude beacheS. a 1()()1( al slly dlvlOQ. um;m"'..,..ilC..,.,1""•• ... YOO AmCID Pa. rT C.MY AT A Tim TIC TAC DOUIN ~/~~ ,Ala,~ THI --.0 (JI~ Mn'CI Peltf O'TOOle lntrO<IUQea lhlt documen11ry Whleh explolee the lilt end caieet of llt11r 8,!Y rebel Jamet Joyca tCJ _, AT .. Adam Alc:h hotte thlt ' behlnd·lhe'410e1 ... IOok •t the canine lilm 111r with .guat appe111ncH by CMvy CNN. Omar Sharif, Jene Seymou. anc:f ~·train«. r r1nk 1nn e .-"The 0.mbco 84tucer" ( 1961 S:Clenc.-Flctlon) o.n Duryee. John Eric «<)n TnreP na11ons v1p 1nr cnnlrnl or .in .1hPn ~µac1>sh1p 17 hr'> J ~ tl1 IAIOAU Atlanta Arihle., ut I% l\11qr lt>S Dodgers CJ hrs l 1:t1 U (!' 9MA&.L a FJl'Yl N~ k 1skc, Lh•1 10 hi>lp him save lhP repu!atoon ol hi', brother 1n·•aw who 15 bem9 v•cllm11e<1 lly .1 t1f,1c~ma1111ng 0 m lllAL. l'f(MIU Fec11ured ii O::O•Jpf1• wl1n ieach cerebral paf~y voclomo; to """ !10t.,ebac.k 97 year Ohl twin s1<,IPr<, who wer1> once l egfeld g11lc, a husband and w•f P learn ·:lt ompersonalms Jtl wre'ithng d mart who propowd 10 h1<. g1rlf11f'nC1 voa hlllbuaro cAl ( 1 hr 1 0 MOVIE OPalh Scream· ( t97') Ora mil) R:i1Jt JoifJ.il. l uc1e Arna: I\ woman 1'> 1;i1nlty <;labtieu 111 run 1111'\w nl her Aroo~ryn neighbors whu !ail lo respon<l 10 rot1ce 1nqu111e<; l.lecauo;e lhny '<1on·1 wnnt to Qf'I involved .. (? hrc;) 0 THI fAU OAJY Coll. his nephew am.J Howie a1P ~1dnanpea by a ranaflcal Army ~Prgeanl delemuned 10 a~emble a w1ro ning loo11.lall team (R) 0 llOV1! 'Will Success Spool Rock Hunt er?" ( t957. Comedy) Tony Randall. Jayne Manshela A pubhr11y ag11nt getc, into trouble because ot his uripred1clable way., (7 hrs) (@) THI fAU OAJY CoH his neptiew and How1f' are kidnapped by a fanatical Army serQeant determined lo assemble a win n1ng football team (A) ( t hr ) Q) 'Jl lllAGAZINI Cl) llOV1! Sex And lh~ Single (,111' ( 1%4 Comeely) Tony C11rlt'i. Nalahe WOOCI A rnagar1ne ed1lor s plan to ruin o research psycholog1s1 s reputation back· tires when he !alls 1n lovl' with her (? hrs) &;) ntl WOii.ii Of ,,,_.. • ..OYCl Peter O'Toole introduces this documentary wtuch explores the life and career ot hter ~rebel Ja™e ( t hr. 30 mtn) l1!) 111111 COUNTY Featured Orange County Mas1er Ctlorale. Juhe Mills. Mouth Pain1er. Ame11ca's Cup YacMs training 1n Newport test1mon1a1 dtnner tor actor Pal O'Brien ( 1 hr ) (CJ llOYll "Oh Hea11enty Dog" ( 1980. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Ben11 While 1nvesttgattng a potll1ca1 sex scandal in l oncton, a private detective 1s murdered and relncamoted as a scruffy dog 'PG' ·~hr . 43 min ) "' IPC*TIQDfl'lll ( llOVll "Only When I Laugh'' ( t 98 1 Drama) Marsha Mason. Kristy McNlchol A New York actress returns trom a drying out cllnlc delermlned to renew her career. her romance with a playwrlghl end her relafl<>mhlp wllh her 1 7 ·year-old daugh ter 'A' (2 hrs ) (~ PAID CHAM: 1141 llCoelD TIA.II 'Spreading It Thin" Jamea T Hart jeop ardlzes hims.If when he suspecls n popu ler law proleseoi of plagla111lng n 1tu denl's work ( 1 hr) 0 MIWm "Eye Of The Needle" ( 1118 t, SUspenM) Donald SutN11lan<1. Kate NeHI gen While on a remote SCotttlh Island to meo1 a Gelman submarine, an A.dt spy flncts she'llOI from the storm 1n the cottagn OI It young mf!lrled COYPte 'A' ( 1 hr . !I I m1n) • "'&~ ....... Oii.,,.... .. 8 ci)~M MCM fl'9 ""' that K•th IMfl It engaged to en tldefty m1U10Ml111 lht1111 C.1lot1e end Marah1H. wtiO crave net la<ftlled lnhlrl1anu. i a...n~ M.A..,.,., • .. "Portrait Of A 8hoWQl<I" -Tuesclay Cont. drugs. (Al ( 1 hr ) !ID MOT NICUIAM. Y M .... Comedy 5kelcl'\ei; i;ombme wllh classic filrn and news 1001age rn an ottbeal sallrrc lake oll Ci ll.OYltQ Aml>I MD NJRCT Cowut (Z)lllOYll "Wrong Is Righr· ( 1082. Come dy) Sean Cor11111ry George GrlUAld A Charismatic. glObelro1t1ng fV news report er becomes in11ol11ed 1n Middle Eastern ter rorism, a standerous p1esidenl1al cam pa1gn and a nuclear arms salt! that could lead 10 w 0110 War Ill R' ( 1 hr 55 min ) mA1tOTIBLR 1ta f) (I) QUllCY While 1nves11yatrng a leen agar's ballling sulclele. Quincy uncovers a srn1ster child pornography 11ng (Al ( 1 hr .. 10 min) D G> TOMQHT Host Johnny Carson 1Gu!~~rbu1t1 (lhr) lilMY KARTllAM, lilMY tWmlAM llOvtl "The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurr Rus!!.elt, Richard Dysart Memoers ot a sc1e111111c. research team rr1 the Anlarcuc confront an alien hie fO!m lhat 1s capable ol laking over the men's minds R' (2 hrs. 5m1n) ( L) lllOVE 'Tho AOOlescenls" (NO Dale) (2 hrs) S.l A N!W DAY II IDD · Bryan's Surpnse Houseguesl'' (Parr 49) m,.Cl.UI U:9ft1¢)110vtl "The Deep· ( 1977 Aovenlure) Rober! Shaw Jacqueline Bissel A young couple find romance and treasure as lhey u111e oll the coas1 of Bermuda and l1nd a buried treasure cache ·pc· (2 hrs 4 '"'") t2:tO U ENTERTAIMNT TOllQHT Jean S1ap1e- 1on prove& she can sing as well as she can ac1 0 MOYIE High Crime ' ( 1973 Suspense) James Whitmore Franco Nero A caullous chret of de1ect1ves and his reckless commossroner seek 1he 1den11- ly ol lhe manipulators of llaly's growing dru~hrs, 5 min) (!) ~ M!'T'WOI«.,,. CD lllOVW "The Barbarian And The Ge1 sha' ( 1958, Drama) John Waynl! Sam Jaffe The 11rst Ame11can ambassador 10 Japan receives cold rebufls from lhe emperor and devollon from a \)e1sha (2 hrs) ~ LOvt. AIEICAM ITYU ~ )lllOVE "Polle<getsl" (1982 Horror) Craig T Nelson Jobelh w1111ams Vengeful ghosts take ovf'r a suburban Calllorr11a home and abduct 1he resident lam11y's youngesl cn1ld 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 0 llOvtl "T~ Long Good F11day" -Morning Movies- Mt ( Z) "Wh1slle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley Mills Bernard Lee (I hr 40m1n) .. C Oh Heavenly Dog ( 1980 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Ben11 ( 1 hr 43 min ) 0 "ThP Unseen" t 1981 Horror) Barba· 111 Bach Sidney I assrck ( t hr J5 min J 0 "Aulhor1 AulhOfl" ( 198:>. Comedy) Al Pac1110 Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr 50 min ) ttl@ 'Thrs Happy Feeling ( 1958 Com(> Cly) Debbie Reynolds Curt Jurgens t2 hrs) t::M1$) "The <1reAI Aovenlure' ( 1976, ( 1980, Drama) Bob Hoaklna. Helen Mir· ren A London geng5ter flghl~ 10 keep his IOpPtlng emp11e l<>gelher 'A' 11 hr 45 mtnL 11:11 IJ GI) UTI tlQtfT wmt DAVID LITTtNWt Gue&ts comedy club owner Ct1<>r1w ISch~tedlan Mike 81notjr ( I hr ) ~~C-:a.ott ''Ago1aphubr11. LO¥I, !.-CAM Im.I .. DAYlllllD 1M CJ) WW' •N l WR Sally (Susan Saini James) IS kldnapf)&d by an elusive iewel lhlef. who plans to ransom her In e.o.cnange for the one person who know~ his lrue 1<lenllly (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 1•e MOVll 'Blaze 0 1" Noon· t 1947 Adventure) Wilham Holden Anne BaAler Four s1un1 fhers leave a carnival 111 order 10 transporl lhe US mail (2 nrs ) D lllOVll ''War Italian S1yte' ( 1967 Comedy) Busier Kealon Marlhll Hye• Two Ame11cen POWs escape w1lh plans 101an1nvas1on, bul can't convince anyone ol 1he11 au1hen11c11v I 1 hr . 30 min l Q) lllOYI( A Place To Die" ( 1973 Suspense) Ale11anc1ra Hay Bryan Mar shall The young wife 01 a new doctor 1n 1own bears a 1e111a1e sogn 1ha1 convinces a cull of Oe1111 worshippers lhal she has been sent 10 lhem for a purpose (I 111 30m1n) £) "°"'1fOMlll (R) l~ llOvtl 'Till any LUSI.. ' t '18 I Or arna I Arlene Manhattan Veron11;a Harl A young wile leaves he1 husband ana embark!. on a series ol sexual advenlures (I hr . 25 min ) 'Zl lllOVW "Wollen" ( 1981. Suspense) Albeol Finney Diane Venora Poh<.e are laced w11h an unusual problem as Nev. Yorio. C11y rs invaded by a paci.. ot tM placed wolves R ( I hr 55 mrn I m ORANGI COUNTY TOOAY 121(8) lllOVW "1001 Sun" (1981, Orama) Dantel Valdez. Edward James Olmos 111 1940s Los Angeles. a cause celeOrl! erupts over the framing of members ol a Chrcano s1ree1 gang for murder A ( 1 hr 43m1n) ta~Ei) l9C ...a OYDllGHT AUITIWJAN MUI~(") ( llOYIE "PfleSI Ol Love" 11981. Ora ma) Ian McKellen. Janel Suzmon Alle1 leaving England because ol lhe b<innt11g ol his novels. D H I awrence spends t11s final years a11ack1ng censorship and piomo11ng hos ideas on se•ual and ar11s1rc lree<Jom R' (2 hrs 3 min ) t9 (C) llOVll · Come Have Cottet.< W•lh Us · ( 1972 Comedy) Ugo f1)Qnaw, ValM line A m1ddlo aged 1a.x consuuanl for lhe Italian government relocales 10 a small counlly lown where he has been made Adventure) Jack Pelance. Joan Collins llhr 25m1n) Ml Z ··some Kind 01 Hero • I 1987 CornP dy) Richard Pryor Margor KtOder 11 tir 35 min) 1'M (!) Worlo. IS A four LeUer Word ( 1968 Fan1asy1 Da111d W.:1rner C11ta Btac~ (? hi'>) 1='0 (0 l "Fly1r1g LoatnernecKs (HI~ 1 Aav1m lure) John Wayne. noberl Ryan (2 hrs l .. C ·An Orphans Tale tparl 3) I 1981. Dram.-i) Pe1111a Clark Fat><•Ct'.' Josso (I hr JOmrn I IH 'Ponerge1s1 t 1982 Horrc.x) Craig 1 Nelson Jobeth W11hams ( 1 hr 55 min ) hefltJ of lho doparlmenl ( I hr • 40 min ) HI tJ Cl) Cal .wt tlQHl'WATCH G) TOii COm.J: UP ClOll 01>11&1 OCIO!QC! Ki;nne>dy I s ID IUlllOCIA Tll; lnWA Tl fWft.11 0 lllOVll fnOtJy Tt1e 13111 Parl fl' ( 1981 1tu11n1) Amy Steel. John f:urey I hn uro-.ly ~1llrns.1~ c.on11nue al a summer c11ro1p tit.ii hu1J 1.>een closed oown at1e1 e ·l'"t::. ol b11arrr+ murders 0<:r1111ed lhe!tt t:a~n ti,'~""" J . lllCtW.Et MA VY ( ) MOVll Julta ' ( 1977 Olame) Jane I 011011.. VafltlSl>ll fleoorave a. 0 lllOVE "GrJntJ Canyon" ( 1950. Com ••Uy) fl1c:tmrd Arl1-11 Mory Rtith Hughes Whe11 a mulosk1nn111 ai;I!> d!. a mOllle stand-111 ht> 11110'> r<11nance w1lh lhe lead- ~ lady I t tu . 2~ rn111 l lllOMIMO ITllfTCH lllOVll "lhc New Intern~· ( 1964. Ora· 1na) M11..h.iot Callan. 6arba1e Eden A lowsomc nl n .. w 1111erns adrusls to work· 1119 .11 ,, 1.11~11-111elropo111a11 hU1;pltal (J hrs) irp ~llTMI S lllOVE t Ip 111 Sr11oke I 1978, Come- rJvl c:1o ..... h ·1•H1 Choroq (die Adams l f lllOYll! 'AllrPdO Allltjd<i'' ( 1973, <:w11t:cJy) Uu· w1 Hollnrf111 Slelania San· drull1 A l11endly bdr1k clerk el.Capes from J t1>1111Jle """"•'ll" 011ty to hnd h1msetl 111¥Ul~ed 11 r ,11111lt1er A' (I hr 35 min ) l:lO H lllOYIE fir!' Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1916 We ,Jprni Clint Ear.1wvod. Soodra L "' kp A r11.111 hti1..on1es an oullaw when a r11lhlr·'~ t.i.i11rl rJI Urnon solc11e1s destroys t11•. Suulh~111 f,mn and kills his wife and .,.,,, PC. (i lire, 16 min) dll!J FAIT'IUO !::315 C lllOYIE C .,rolf''>Smn• Ot A POJJ Per- h.1111e1 ( 191~ Cu11•edy) Robin Askw11h. Anth1my CJ.>11!11 A rncl< 11 1011 star londs plt<r•ly 11t ro111,111lll ac.11on whole Or) lour ( 1 hr JOr11111 J 1*10 lllOYllE ti11' ( 19 !1 Adventure) Billy Dee W1lh.:1111~ 1111 to.ir<J Pryor A black led Prdl ager1t 11111 .. , rivPr "'"' rtaughlPr's death :, .. 1s out 1. t•dl lht' gang ot rrench drug '>111uyyler'> he t1e11eves ru oe responsible (?tors 20 mm! UO (!,) TOfl 0' ntE lllOMltQ ~ IU-U ~I (fl) .. FUNT-. 4:25 IWf ta C!J IUU. ... lf <O lllOYIE fond Ttoe 1 ildy \ 197 7 Come- dy) Mici..ev Aoo11ey Pe1er Cook S THf THll> ANNUAL l.AFF Off flW.I A vt1rrt'ly 111 r..om11.' try 101 the nal•tlnal lllfe .ind J S,/ 'JOO grand p11ze 111 lh1s special ta1JeO al C,Jt•s,ir s Tatir:>e 1n Nevada (I hr 15m111 I S "fl,1rt•.11y ~0.1•,f' t 1935, Orama) Joel McCrhl I uw .. wJ G Robinson I I hr 30 IHlt ' 0 Ou~s flu1or1y '> 3rc1 Movtf> 1001 Rab I '' I ,1,..,· ( tlltl2 Comedy! Antmaled v .c ,,. !Jy Mt~ lll1111L Stiep Menken ( 1 1,, 10 """I t::JO 2: Jrrr• '1hp1u•r And The Ro'>e The Srory lll I 11 1111'1Hllu t 1Q7b. r antasy) Richard < r1,1111ti.-rl,J111 C..or>mrna Craven 12 hrs, 10 01111) t::JO 0 • 11 Yu . < , , I :;,.t: Whal I Hear" 11 JH n111ur.1pr·~l Marc ~rnger RH I tu1m<.n11 ( I ho 40 mm ) Friday June 10, 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. ~'TO• ANNOUNCU> ~ S lllOYIE Deathtr;ip ( •982 Mys1ery) M1chaPI Caine Christopher Re<>ve A play wrogh1 sutterong from w111er <. bln<:k plan!> to do away woth a lom1er tudent of hor. ctnd p1ag1Pr1ze the younq m,in·<. promising play PG c:> hr& t 0 lllOYIE The> T11r111ng Pooni , 1977 Orama) Anne Bancroft Sh•rlPy Mac.Laine Two lrrend<. from ballPI 1r;11n1nq •.chool who cho-;1,: dtlf Prent ro,ids many ¥ear'> earhpr met>t ;:iga1n ilnd are forced 10 deal woth the consP.qu1>nces pc· 11 hr 59 rnrn) 2:m 8 (I) CU NrWl llQHTWATCtt G) TOlll COTI\.l: tw Ct.Oii Guest Eartha Kiit ~om .. • Il l lllOVll "II You Oon t Stop II You ti Go Blind" I 1q75 Comedy) Keele Brasselle Pat McCorm11ck R1bi1ld •,to11es 1011es and sketches ollustriltP the hmnoet side of SP~ 'R' ( 1 hr :>3 min ) IM (H llOVll "Wollen ( 1981 Suspl!n!.e) Albert r1nney D1AnP Venora Police are laced w1lh 11r1 un11su111 problem as New York C11y os invaded by a pack ol dis- placed wolves 'R' It hr 55 min ) M !l1J WON.DAT LMQI -Morning Movles- .. cz, ·some Kind 01 HPro ( 198? Come· Cly) Richard Pr¥or Margot Kidder ( I hr 35m1n) .. c The farmer TakPS A WtlP" ( 1953 Musical) Belly Gr~hlP Date RobPnson \ 1 hr 30mon I H "ThP Am.1z1ng Cnp111111 NPmo· 11978 A<.111enture) Jose r prrpr Buru06s MerP a1th I I hr 40 min ) rOl 'The Sea Wolvp<,' ( 1980 At111en1urP) Gregory Pock Roger Moore (2 hrs ) 0 "Clash Of The T1111nc;" ( 196 t Fanta sy) Hally Hamhn I aurenc:e Ollv1er ( I hr 58min) .. (!Z) "Petulto ( 1968, OrAma) Juhe Chris- tie, George C Scot! (2 hrs ) 1•(J) "Ttle People Vs Dr Kiidare" ( 1941, Drama) 1 ew Ayres. Lionel Barrymore (? hrs) CS) "Runaway lslancf' (No Date. Adven· ture) Mites Buchansin Simone Buchanan il hr . 35 min ) 1';11 (Cl "Outcast Of The Islands" ( 1952. Dre me) Robert MOfley, Ralph Richardson (2 hr!I) Cl) "Straight On rm Morning" ( 1972. Suspense) Atta TushlnQham. Shane Brl ant ( 1 hr 36 min ) •CID "II Y<YJ Coold See Whtl t Hear" ( t982 Blogr11phy) Marc Stno-1. RH lhomt0n ( 1 hr 40 min) U "Under The Rainbow" (1981, Come- dy) CfleVY Ch8se. Carrie Filtlef ( 1 hr • 38 min) .. (Q) "TAii In Tri. $add .... ( 1~4. W .. le<n) John W1yne. Elle Rtlnn ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CI) "Wrong IS Right" ( 1'182. eom.c:ty) S..!ln ConNry Oeor'go Orlnard ( 1 hr 65 min J -CC) "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1980. Ofama) "*'~Fonda, JoM ferter ( 1 ht . 45 min) (JI) · Jimmy The Kid" ( 1'182, AdY9nture) Oary Coleman, P•ut ~tMtt ( t hf , 30 min) Cl) '"the Maori1nc.nt Yankee" (11151, Blogflphy) LOUii Cathern, AM H1rdlng (~ hrt) 28 Friday June 10, 1083 0 llOYIE Aoottirn • Aull-·rn' f t!lA2 Corn et.Jfl Al Pat;ono f)y.11 I u11>0r1 A Nr>w Yr1r~ ptayw11ght • wdP lt>il•l?S h1r11 w11t1 ,, gany nl mn<.tly 11Pr r.to•h.lrt>ri t > 1,ikp t:•ut' of 1us1 as hos r-l{>w µlay ,,, c1bou1 to or,en P(j 11 hr 50mon l awl.fl ctWlll\.ll <* TME RUil ICDI WO llOVIE The Tall Te4<1n c 1Q~3 Wes1 Prnl Lloyd B11dqes M,1rop W1ncf<;or A band or treilsure .._,.,. ... ,.r~ ~PIS out for the dP~rl 1n 5"arch 01 QOlcJ lhdl ,., reputedly concealed 1n 11n lr•d1a • burial ground ( I ho JO mon) l!J fllO...a ITllETCtt G) llOYIE Three SPUPI~ 11Q49 Or.1 mal Pa111c1a Ne;:it Ruth Roman Tnr1-e women are urnlett r>y lr;:iyedv whPn therr husband:. are mvnlvl'd 1n .., pl.HoP crash ~~ 'r1--U1'9el l • MOVIE .. The ShpnF-r AncJ Thi' noso The Story Of ContJerella ( 1q76. f;intnsy) R11.hard Cnambe1l;11n Gemma Craven A valiant charming proncr-<:PIS t•ul to locate a lovely Plu'>•ve young gul who d1S!lp peared alter tosrng her shpper at a palace dance (2 hrs 10 1111n ) a.tC'l llOVIE ·True Confessions ( 1981 0 "Pollerge1s1" ( 1982, Horror) Craig r Nelson. Jobeth Wrlhams ( 1 hr 55 min ) -@"The Ballad Of JC>S•e ( 1968. Com1> ~J Dons Day Peter Oravec. (2 hrs ) ,,. m 'She Devil I 1951 Horron Mau Bl;irw:hard Jark K1-lly ( 1 hr JO min ) 11:11 Z Whistle D<1w 11 The Wind ( 1967. Dra111a) Hayley Mills Bern;irc1 Lee ( 1 hr 40m1n) -Afternoon Movies- 11:110 "Zenobia" ( 1939 Comedy) Sum Laurel. Ohwr Hordy ( t hr JO m111) Q) "The Easy Way' ( 1952 Comedy) Cary Grant Betsy ()rake (? hr'i ) !CJ "And Now My I ovp" ( 1914. Romancf') Marlhe Keller . Andre Dussol her (:> l'lrs . t min > (SJ "Clood Dancer' ( 1980. Advt>ntu1e1 David Carradine. Jrnn1ler O'Neill ( 1 hr 48m1n ) 0 ''It You Could SAe Whl\I I Ha111 ( 1982. 010\lraphy) Mttrc S111ger n 11 Thornson ( f hr . 40 mrn / tl:ll(H) "AuthOfl Author•" 1982 Comedy) Al Pnclno. Dyan Connon ( 1 hr . SO min ) Q'g "C-Ounse!Ot·At-Law" ( 1933. Drama) JOhn Barrymore. Bebe Daniels I 1 hr • 30 min) 19(0) ·Th@ Sea Wolves' ( 1980. Adven1ure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moe<e (2 hrs ) • 1:11 (%) "The Stopper And The Ros. The StO!y Of Cinderella" ( 1976. Fantaty) A1eh11rd Chamberlain. GflmrM Craven (2 hrs 10 mini 19(C) "Outcasl 01 The tslnn(js' (1952. Ora· ma) Aoberl Morley Ralph Richardson. (2 nrs) ti ) 'Rollercoaster' ( 1977. Suspense) Geofge Segtll T 1mothy Bottoms (I hr 59 min) 0 '6arba1etta" ( 1968, sciene.-F1e11M) Jane ronoa. Milo O'Shea ( 1 hf., 38 mln ~ a. 00 ''If You Could Set Wntl I HNr ' (1~2. 810Qrepny) Maro Sing.,. FlH fhomaoo. ( f hr • 40 min ) W (C) ''Gldten't Trumpet" (1980, ()r1ma) Henry Fones.. Joto fttrer ( 1 hr .. 46 min) (I) "Aunlw1 y ltland" (No Date. A<Mn- ture) Mllel Buchanan. Simone Bochenan , Drama) Robert De Nuo Rohf>fl Duvilll The 1Jsually sPpara1e worlds nt 1wn llrcotll t••s a l os Angeles pohce dt>lecl1vP antl .i11 ;imt>1llous Roman Calhohc p11est ~011 verge during a murder 1n11es11gahon R 11 hr 50m1r) !a If) ,Amt. M S LC. IT~ 1AJ11 AND QML.: TME LOMG ROAD I.lac Blll1tly Tyler b11te1 at t>einq paralyzed turns to a mistress tor <.omlcwt !._!hr JO min 1 O lllOYIE StJ1 Wais ( 1977 Fan1asy1 Mark Hamill Harri50n Ford A molley col leclion ol rebels ano robots band together to attack lhe huQe space lorl ol an ~pressive galactic -emr11rf' PG (2 hrs ) 4:tD TOf' O' TME fllO...a J...U1'9el(lll) --1Nnm .. "" IUUwm.E W (H) YAlaMED: ....0 ~ Th1o; •1cx. llmentary presents the true '>tones ot 111111 missing children ( 1 nr ) tiiW(0) ntl llAOIQ Of TOOTlll Tl11s tieh1na the-scenes look at the making ot T n<it S•P" leatures clips lrom lhe mo111e ar10 interviews woth Dustin Hoffman. Jessica I ange and Boll Murray ( 1 hr . 15 min) ( I hr 35 mon ) . fZ Wrong Is A1ght ( t982 Comedvl Sean Connery George G11uard I t hr 65m1n) d (ti} The Amazing Captain Nemo' c 1Q78. Adventure) Jose Ferrer Burqf'Ss Merr• doth ( I hr 40 min ) 0 "Black Camel ( 1931 Mystery) Warner Oland Sally Ellers ( t hr JO min) .. (!) 'Psycho" ( 1960. Mystery) Anthon¥ Perkins Janet l e19h (2 hrs. JO mon ) Ml l1ll "Blue Hawaii' ( 1962. Musical) Elv1<. Presley Angela Lansbury (2 hrs ) 1c11 (1.J "Cannonball Run' (1981. Comedyl Burl Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr • 35 min) .. (0) "Tall In The Saddle" ( t944 Western) John Wayne, Ena Raines ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) -llll!llia.l·venlng ........ WOIMlt'"*AM ..... 11/Lmo :.':.:r.'Q HMrM fiM.f 0¥9t IAIY "Gay IMOeS" The special problems laclnq gay Am«111cans over SO are e1tamlned (R) Q •:.":: ... ..,., l'e) llO¥ll "The Farmer TakM A. Wlla ( 11153. Musleal) Belly Grable. Date Aoberlaon LOYll and romance emt<l)e among 1 herd'worklng Qfoup of Mottawk V•n.y Miiiets OUrtno lhe 18606 ( 1 hi • 30 min.) (J)MCMI "AU1tl()(I Authofl" ( 1982. Com- edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Gannon A 1Ww York pllywr1Qht'1 wlfa IM\191 him with • 11"ll0 of mottly '*children It> 1•k• ~rt ol tust 111 hit new play It about lo OJ*'. 'PO' U ~mln.) 9 "Cllllh 0 1 Tht Tll11nt" ( 1981, fant11y) Harry Hsmlln. t.aurenoe Oll\lltr Mythic helo Pe<NUI II htlpt<I bV hl1 f1t"4tf Zeut In• ltflel of csange<oot ta&l<a u ._ tttta to Wltl ,._ hand of a Photnloiftn I l'l8.:> Orama) Lesley Ann Warren Rita Moreno A B oadway dancer lac.es per c.onJI .ind p1ofess1onal problem!. when sh11 lt'dV8'> New York to 1om the chorus hnti o f d .,l'!iJ.e show 1n La& Vegas (A) (2 llr11 ) 0 W THI fACTI OI LR The yuls run tntu 11uut1l1• wtule 11y1111,1 lo spare Mrs Gatrell fron1 dllY u1111e<.es:iary stress that could rdt'>t:t llur alreaoy hlgti blood pressure (R) ~ (1QJ T AL.II Ol lltl QOU) ll09l(ll Jake head!> tor an island 1nt1ao1ted by danger O\JS natives antJ a swamp creature 10 res cut1 a lonner comrade from his Flying i ers u1111 (R) ( l hr ) WGAI nm. IUT fOll ~ Joan Baez 1961 tour of Aryenltna. Chile end Brazil to pubhc1Le v101a11uns ol human rights 1n mose countm;i; rs chronicled ( 1.hr ) l EJ COU.HI WOILD .,_, "Champion· ship Gdme" (lrom Omaha. Neb ) (AJ (3 hr~) ( L) MOVIE "Poltergeist" ( 1962 Horror I Craig f Nelson Jobelh Wiiiiams Ve~elul ghost& take ove1 a suburban Calllornoa home and abduct the •eSJdent lam1ly'1> younyest child 'PG' ( t hr 55 mm) $1 LO. ITAll IWI AND QMi: TMf LOMG .-OAD Mat Buddy Tyler. bitter at being paralyzed turns 10 a mistress tor comlort (1 hr JOmori) l MOVIE ::,.1me Kind 01 Hero ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryo1 Margot Kidder A war veteran turns to a Ille ol cnme alter the government reluses 10 give him back pay lit' uarnecJ whole being a p11sone1 ot 1he Nullh V1e111amese for six years 'R' ( 1 hr 35 rn111) UO 0 m IUFFA.l.O ..,_After stage manager Woody QUllS lollowmg an argument with Bill the srntt makeup man as&umes the 1ob with d1<.as11ous resutts !_f'J MOW 'Satan Never Sleeps ( t962 Drama) Wilham Holden. rrance Nuyen Two p11e!.ls pe111ously oppo!.e lhe Chine~ Cnrnmun1!.I Army when 11 talo.~ over a m1~s1on (2 hrs JO 111111) W 11tl TA.I MAHAL Indian aclor Saeed Jal trey relales the movmg love story and tht! cullural t11!:.tnry whcch 1nsp11ed 1t1e t.On '>hucllon ol lhe Tat Mahal in India (R) Ol MOVIE 'Flying L11a1he111ocks" ( t951 Adventure) '1ohn Wayne. Robert Ryan A tough Manne commander t11es 10 snow h1!. men that IJ1sc1p11ne 1s the key to survlv al on the bat11e11eld (2 hrs) mnt1VM11AN ,..0 M MEWi •TH! MEWi (Premiere) From New Yo1k C11y a repertory cast 1nclud1ng M•c:haet Davis and Simon Jones presents a hghtheortect look a1 m.i1or event& ol the day 004DC!>NIWI O tr§) DYMAm Blake travels 10 Indonesia to !.ear<:h Im Steven Mark shocks Krystle w11t1 a contesSton and Joseph t11es 10 d•S ~u.ide Ku by from tovong Jett (R) c:;i ( 1 r11 I W m EAIT 10MO ITIIHT A young girl 11ttem1.11s to Sl<)p her 20-year-old brother from following their parents on the road to heroin .1d1J11.111111 ( 1 h1 ) 61) THf llllWI • THf MEWi (Premiere) rrom New York C•ly a reperlory cast 1nc1uo1119 Michael Davis and Simon Jones plf•<.Pnt!. a to~I' hghlhealled 100!>. at ma10f Pvcnt~ ol 1111' !'lily C lllOYlf Bott> Tht> l'ullel' 11Q75 West Pint Gene Hackman Cand1t.e Bergen A tro111!P1 newspaper sponsors a race aq.un'>I lime ac.ro!.S the Wes1ern bad lan1J!o PG' 12 hrs.. 25 min) H VANISHED: llllllllG ctlUllEf This Cloe umentary oresents the true SIOlteS ol live m.sStng ch1la1en (I t•r ) 0 MOV. 'The W1:n111fl NI~,, no<JI ( t961, Aom.mo.PJ Gerill<l Ot-p1t11J11:1u Fanny Ardant A 111t1111ed man btr(.u111c:!. romantically 1nvolvt.td w11h his beauhf1JI n111ghbo1. w11h whont he had 011ce hao an 11t1a11 'A' (I 111 40, nun J .. om TAXI S1mka's &Udder1 wave f,lf Ullll 11ual behavior jeopardrte~ her lmm1q1al1u11 Oeparlmen1 1nte1v1ow lor Arnem.ilrt c1h zensh1p Cl) lllDIJIJaT e.TWOM NIWI I'S'> llOYIE ·venom· ( 1982 Su-.~nf>t") Nicol Wiiiiamson. Klau~ K1nsk1 K.10 nappers hold a young A11111111.a11 boy Ito!. lage tn his parent& l orod•>n home alter nalely con1end1ny w•lh tho poht.e outside and a deadly mamba snake 111 the 1>u1ld 1ng's ventclatton s.ystem R' (I ltr 1J min J tlal!1) llOVIE · fhe Dawn Patrol" ( t938. Adventure) [rrot r1y11n Davttl Niven A B11t1sh llyrng ace 1eao!> 111s. t11011d's rookie> brother 1ri10 a deadly comb..tl 1111~s11Jn (2 hrs . 10 min) 1"110U Cll®J mMIW1 IATUllDAY NIGHT llllMatOl-THf~ IDNYHIJ. : ....... ~ • NI UTDIGNT Gueo,t• Mr l y11n Mar- cy, president. Amerocan Polyqrapt> As.so- c1a1oon. Anthony Sams.on .w1t1or ol fhe Mooey Lende1s (ll) ( 1 tu ) !Hl llOVW: "Polterge1c;1" ( 198? 11011011 Craig T Nelson JoOtHh Williams Ve11uetu1 ghosts take over a suburbiln l.alllorn1a home anrJ abduct lhP rns1den1 la11111y·~ youngest child ·rr,· ( 1 hr 'l5 min) (l) MOYIE "f ttdle!.~. I nw· ( t'J81 Romance) Brooke St11t>loJs Mat11ri Hew11t A I 7 -year old's obse~<>•vf• lrnn• 101 hos. I~ yedr-olo g1rll11end lead<, tu p.11er1lal co" tlocts and lragedy R I I hr !)~ mu 1 l MOVIE fast w.1l~Hltf' ( 11)61 Suspense) James W0od1> '"" M1.;l11torP A PflSOn guard becomeo., 1nvntvt'<J bollt on llll> COUSll\0!. plot 10 oll>'Xl'>l>lflJtl' till Ul1j•lf!iOned black leader and 111 <1nnthPr p1u1 10 <;p11ng him A' ( I hr 55 nun I '1) AMOTlD &.ff H:il a ()) POUCI IT<Mt'f' A Vt!lera11 pohce oth cer (Claude Akins) ·~ fr,lrrted tor a cnme and sentenced lo a peni1en11ary con1ain- 1ng vengelul conv1c.1s. he prev1ou~ly a11e!.1 ed (A) 12 hrs JO min ) D m TONIGHT Host Joti1111y Carsor Guests b1oadcas1 1nu11tahst Dorothy ru1 dhefm. bubble·gum blower Tom Noddy ac1ress·s1nge1 Maureen McGov,.,,1 ( 1 hr J 0 @J A.ICIEW1~ I YOU AIUD fOll rT OOOCOUPU llMY HAllTlllAN, lllARY HAltT1WI llOVE "Hol Dallas N1yh1s · ( 19R 11 Raven Turne1. Tara Fly11n (I 111 t') mm I '1)1WCWI ~ 0 OODT..-NT TONIGHT An trtlerv;ew with James Darren who 1rnns. lhe c-ai;t nt ·r J Hooker · 0 ll10¥lf ·Noon Sur11.J.1y' l 197 t Suspense) Mark Leonard l 1nda Avery lnternatl()<lat 1erro11s1s pt.in a P•,htical assassmat1on (2 hrs I~ m111) (!) llD9BaWT •lWOM .... CD llOYIE "Detectve S101, 11'l~1 Pr~ ma) Kirk Oougtas Eleanor Par• P• A NPw York C11y detecttve attacks.tis work w111 a 111an1acal zeal until the Pllects. l.Jf>g1n appearing 1n hrs oe1&011al. nit 1Juty lole at11J everyday relationsh1ns (2 ttr•, ) m LOW.MBICM mu C!'l POllTICa'rD 0 MOVIE I"'' St1<lUC!1on' ( 1982. Su·41t·•"·"l Mo ·•u.v• f ~11ch1ld. Michael Sar r.o1111 A ''''""'''"u', TV news anchorwom 1111 ,.,, "" '"'"''-'U tiy u 111en1ally disturbed 11l111111w 'fl (I 111 4!1 rr11n ) 12:10 l$lMOVIE H"''"'Y W The World Po11 I" (I 'l81 Ct1r1111cly) Mel Brooks. Medellnll K,1h11 M1111· . 1llu-,111ou-, history from Nt•.1111J1Hlt111I t.ovenien lo the Spanish l11qu1~111011 1• e•c1m1r1ed 'R' (I hr. 33 min ) '2:tJ C MOVIE t 1i111 01 Tl1~ De&erl" ( 1981, '''''"'''' A11tllo11y Ou111n Oliver Reed A ri,uo 111J1l•l1 A1•dou111 leader res1s1s llaly's <11ten1111 1, t•<.c:upy l rbya 101 20 years I 'l• ! '"'" 4'1 1111n I 12:110 m UTt NIGHT WTTH DAVID LIT11MAM liu(''.t, 1.111111•d111n A1(.ha1d Lewis. televl· "'"" p·,yr lr1L Mo111!> ron1e magazine pub· """"' [l1•1 I '•IJ\lill I "J1111u I (I hr ) ~COWUI [O) ONE OM ONE ( J TOM COTIU: UP Cl.Oil Guest· Dom Dt•l 1J1<,11 Cl) LOYl, AlllllCAN ITYU tt:M (iJJ MOVIE J he Pad And How To Use II I 19t.l> Coril!'dy) Brian Bedlord. Julie So"'""''~ n.1• .. •11 011 a play by Petet ';.11.1111•1 A .h) '"" ·K.•an s friend brings """ •><•I 111 111· '>hPll resulting 1n 1omanl1C 1,01v1•11 .. 111 ''"" t Y<•u"g woman (2 111·.) O 1 MOVIE 1.11100" 1 t<JR 1 Drama) Bruce o .. rr, M.tu(I AoJ,1111« A11 Obsessed tattoo J111·.1 i..11tn.1p• ,; l,J.,h1urr model and p10 1 "''lb In < v1•1 llt'r body wtlh tm. hand!· WOik •n· ( 1 111 4'> 111111 ) .-0 MOVIE 'Ur">1<1I I ury· ( 194 7 01a1"8) 11wl 1 ""L""'"'· 111auc111 s .. 011 A 11·11111111•1! q;11111.JIP1 !alls 1n love wtlh lhe .J.rnqhll'r 11 .t t.d~llllJ owner (2 hr& ) O MOVIE r irt"t1.111 1>00 11966 Orama) r1,111k11· A .. 11"11 Annelle Fun1c.ello A l•x I< ,,. .1 1• yea . <:.onnl'tJ 11110 tilk•ng I .111 1 t" "'"' l'J'"Y 11p1:r..,t11lfl (I hr 3 nun J ~ MOVIE J >•• tr t rtooes. Ayain 11939 W1•,lo•1111 J '""" Steworl Ma1lene r>rl'l11d1 An UI Hntt:d deµuty Cleans up a , r""'' 11.1q1lf'rl 1ow11 orod captures the .1ll•·l-tor1r1., rol ,, lowly yambl1ng-hall host· II''" (r tu-. I CIQJ ENTIRTAIHMIEMT TOMQHT Cl) MOVIE /\'1,ttomy CH Terror" ( 1973. :ltJ<,pt•n·,1· 1 I' II Burki;!, Pl'Hly Be1gen A "''"'"' I'( •W wloo wa" brainwashed by 1li1• ''""'"Y 1J1 •J the Korean War begins I• ill t lr.11•g• , hJ11ng a vacation 1n Lon· ·im1 I I Ii 3U 1 n I E HOftR AAC-.0 W'ED1. Y (II) H MOVIE '1<tyye<ly Man 11961 Ora- "'·'' ~· , ·I ;J..l'k f11t Roberts In 1944 1 to•h ,,,,, 11 1•1 eratm 1r a small Te .. as 111wrr • t• 1111 t"i her !.landing on the com· n"""'Y wlo .. 11 t-1,. hdl> a Short alfa11 w11h e , <imh.ll 11.,1111\.1 .1otor PG' ( 1 h1 35 fllUI) L MOVIE 1111· '..lee.rel Policeman'& Olher n.111' ( l'lH I Crm1edy) John CleeSe. (;r 11t.1111 C.1t.1p1nan 1'11111&1! •.omed1ans and 1111-.111>111-. 111chJd11111 ca'\I meml:lers lrom Mo '"'I> 1')11111111 '8eyt111d The rringe" '"'' · N. '' T t·•· N1rte t l't.lock News .. per· turn 1 1 ,, l< nr••rl '"' lhe benelol Of Alllllt''.ly l11lt'lll.it11,n.1I A 11 1)1 30 min) Z MOVIE « ""' C.ill 11 l uvong ( 1973, I 11.1111,1 •h•r,l" K•ng Rrctiard PryOI A "'' 1111,~ 1. 1·nlr1i;. t·"'·eve:. his tantasie5 ,,,. 1u11 ll,.<l w• "",,,,meets a yoong wom- ''" 1 • 111,1,ir111 t 1 .. eµ1ng t>eauty on a carnt· ;.11 ·.huw H (I t11 4!> rn1n ) m OfWtGE COUNTY TODAY 1~ 0 m NIC MEWi OVEJtNIQHT Friday June 10, 1983 27 ~ThursclayCo~~.~ tta If') MOVIE Mu<Jesly At;use' ( 1q55 town gort laces m.1ny prot>lpms after MOYIE Ga!." ( 19R I ( nnp<Jy) Don Adven1t11PJ Monit:a V•tt1. Terence Stamp ach1ev1ng success ( 1 hr 35 mm) ild Sulhr>tl,rnd S11~r1 Ano;pach A radio WhPn a p111,.11e mvesttgator .1nu hP1 ~1<.te~ 12:1' H llOT •ClllAllll.Y TMf MEWi Comedy [)J .111t1 ' '"P"''"' try ICl P~pose an 011 •ck tire turp<J ro nrotecr ,. •.unply of prpc.1 sllelches combine w11h cla'>Sic film an1J n~.1q1111IP., p101 10 r1rive up gas p11c.,1><; tiy nus gems. they l1nd themselvPs duDe<l !? news lootage in ;in offbeat. <;atoroc take cont11v111q .m 011 shortage A' ( 1 hr JO hrs . JO min ) ott mtn 1 ua,DUI AJ@)WNEWt tt:aD&)UTUIQHTwmtDAYIHITT!MIAN 2:21 H1 MOVlf fast Walking' (1981 IATUllDAYNIQHT Guests rocll musician Frank Zappa. an1 ~wpPn':>f') James Woods, Tirn MclntirP A · ltllARCffOf_ mat interpreter Oa11e McKelvPy ( 1 hr ) µ11.,on \,lua11l t>e<:omes m11ol11ed both 1n his 1llE ~ g COUPlJI ou'.m·~ plot to aso;ass1natP 11n 1mp11soned ..r HLl (!) TOii COTTU: UP ClOll Guest noberta bt.11.~ leac1er ;ina in another plClt tlJ c;pril'l\l : .,._11 llEPOftl Flack (Part 1) run R ( I hr '>!'> min I ~ NI UTEIQHT 'W•ll Thp Postal Sys J LOYf. AlmlCM l'T'YL! 1:.-1 CD .WS !Pm Sur111vP" Mr>P B•ller president ot th!' atEBI 8'0tll'TlfOMlll (ft) Am1>r1cilfl r < :-.1 Workers Union ano n. (IJ .:clOUO Mc Cloud uncovers a plot :t:IS WON..D AT LAllGll KathlPl'I t • '"~"t I the Center Fo1 10 sell diluled stoten me<l1c1ne In t::9 MOW 0.1nd1t Oue»n"' 11'~'> I Adven nec;p11n'"''' I .1w 1Wa<>hong1on. 0 C) dis unSLt$peCllng Central American countr1ec; tulf•I Ra1tia1a Bnllon Willard f'arker A c11c;s lhP 1<,•.u" Ma11hew Lesko. author ot (R) ( 1 hr 20 mrn l bparush tWI gelhers suppOll 10 prevent · h1lorm,1t11lto U S A explains about how ( .. J MOYIE "U You Coula See What I Hear Calilornran outlaws lron1 gammg control 111 tn gel nf'>!'d1•<.J •<1lormatron trom the teder,11 ( 1982. Biography) Marc S•nger, RH §Ji.11n's temtories ( 1 hr , 30 mrn ) g_ovrrnme11t (RI ( I hr ) Thomson The rnrsadventures of blind l~J MO-.o ITMTCH (£ l "'°"11C·ENTDI s111ger-composer l orn Sullivan's collegfl G) MOYIE "Maqorie MorninQ!itar' I 1958, !0 J($)l 0vtNOF1IDIDIA.NDlfJOFICTCOU. daysarerecounted 'PG' (lhr 40m1n) Dr11ma) Gene Kelly. Natalie Wood A11 Pl.fl UllO llOYI! "Wells Fargo" ( 1(}37 Western) 11ni:>rPc;s1on11ble youny girl tails 1n IOVP with ~ ANOTHUI UR Joel McCrea. F'rances Dee A man·s mar J m1ddlP MJPd songwriter only lo d1scovPr tt:ll e (f) QUltCY After t1nrhng a lorlune In 11age crumbles whrle he spends counties• that hp I'. 1 1.11IU11' (3 hr<. ) ,ewels l·11ddon 111 a corp~ Ourncy l'i asked hours de11elop•ng the Wfln!> Fargo (2 !f7l..a to go undPrcover 10 loc<ltP a person who hrs l ~ llllOV1I The Howling 1198 I Horror) r<; fencing qems tRI I I hr 10 min I U 11Qv. A Big Hano r or Thf> Lillie (Jf•p Wallac-e Patrick Macnee A worr<iln D m TOMQtfT Host Johnny Carson Lady' ( 1966. ComeOy) Henry Fonda rPportpr IS menaced by i l11ller who 'X!('nl~ Gues1 Rnb1n W1ll1ams. The Oreamgirls Joanne WOO<lward A, perpetual loser "' to hf' .i wPrewolf R' (I hr 31 min I <,1x yPar 0111 'l plflng ASlronaut Jim Brown wile manages 10 win back their lost !>811 ! IUl8Ell Tm.1 ( t hr I ~s m a card game ( 1 hr 30 mrn ) ~ ~ l llOYll 'Cloud Oa11cer ( 1980 Adven 0 (!0) U.1.. ONJt QOll rust rnund w llOYll "Man In The lror1 Mask" ( 1939 lure) Dilvro Carradine Jenn1ler O'Nn1ll A hrghlrghts (lrom the Oakmont Ps Coun Adventure) l nu•c; Hayward. Joan Ben top c,lunl flier neglects lhe people who ICl11b) nen Based on a novel by Alexander caro .1bou1him1n lhe selfish pur~u11 ot his YOU AIKID FOR rT Dumas The rnfnmous Comple de Roche dangerous sport 'PG' ( 1 tir 48 mm ) ODOCOUPU torr places Louis x1v·s twin brother on the l:al (!) FAl'T1UI MAIY KAll11IAN. 11A1tY HAllTMMI rrench throne and 1mp11sonc; the real king (f l MOW "Somo Call II loving· 1197:1. ( ) llOVll "I rllle Girls Blue" ( 1979) 1n the Baslllle (2 hrs) ()ramn) /almnn King. Richard Pryor A Tamara Morgan Ela111e Wells (I hr ) III llfTIRT~TCllGHT Leo11ard Mal we11l1hy eccentric believes his la11tas1es ( Sl A NIW DAY If 11>81 "fmmell Runs trn reviews "Su~rman Ill " 111e l11ll1tledly,hen he meelc; a young worn From fden" (P;irt !10) 1111911~ *'"'*..... an p<1rlrt1y1ng a steeping beauty in a cerno a') 111CUll . ~COCMTYTOOAY val c;how 'A' I 1 h1 45 min) 1~(~lllOYll "Nashville Girl' I 1979 Orama) w __ .._.. a.a OllllOW ·superman If" I 1q90 r81\tasyl Monica Gayle ROQer D11V1S A Kentucky 1:11( llOYll "An Eye For An Eye" (1981 ChrKlopher RPeve M;iryot Kidder While farm girl searchPs tor 'IUt.<;e'is 111 the coun Adventure) Chuck Norrrs. Christopher ~v•ng Perrs from a nuclear explosion lry music caprlill ff ( t hr 27 min I Lee A &an Francisco cop quits the force Superman unwllttngly frees the trro al 1btl(Ll MOYll The lady With Red Boots' 10 avenge tM mur(1f'r ot hrs partner by powerful 111ll111nc; who were originally ( 1976. 01arnaJ Fernando Rey. Co1herlne m"mbers of a drVU ring ·n 1 t hr 46 1mp11soned by h1'1 Krypton1an lather 'PG' Deneuve A wealthy eccenwc devotes his min L Wh" . 5 min ) Ille to destroying art arid !tie artists who WDGDl9C ... OYllllQMT 4tt TGPO'TMlllOM9IO create II (I hr, 45 min J Cl) llOYll "Appointment Wllh A Krlfer' .,.. .. Tml (ft) -· D111J11'~TOMGIHT Leonard Mal (1975. ~story) Joanne Pellet, Brian llOYll "Slue Collar" ( 1978, Drema) tin rovjews "Superman Ill·· Blessed ~n anonymous note wrlnen on a R1ch11rd Pryor. H11rvey Kettel Three lrus 1 9 AIC ... NIGIHTlla copy or a Shakespearean play provides a tretod Detroit au10 factory workers turn to llOYll ·carry On Screaming ( 1967 valuable clue for a private delecttve's wile crime. bringing t!>em rnto more conlflcl Comedy) 0.ralO Thomas Harry Corbett Investigating a 5-year otd mur"8r case ( 1 and potential dll"9Cf than t~y evM Three cops set out after monsters and hr • 30 min ) counted on 'A' ( t hr 54 min ) vnmp1re' whc. have taken up residence In ([) 110Y11 "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981 ttl Ql) ~ a l~n the woo(ls (2 hrs) AdVenture) AC>Qef MOOft Topal JAtneS d (H)MOWI "Au1hort Author!" ( 1982. Com CD fHllTWOM... Bono tracks a crrmlnnt WhO p1.1r!olned a edy) Al Patino. Oyen Cannon A New m llOYll "Savage Pampas" ( t967. top secret BrrtlStl detente device 'PG' (2 Y()(k playwrtght's wile leaves him with 11 ActvenliJre) Robert Taylor Ron Randell hrs. 5 min ) 1111110 of mostly her chlklren to take CA~t O! An Army olficer trlns to keep his mtlftary cmnam-CllOll jUlll ftll hm new pl8y It about to open PG unil Intact alter 11 bAnd ol rebel Argenllnl ('!) llOYll "Waitress" ( l ~f". Comedy) ;ht. !10 min I an deserters and Indians ransack s ttlf C.rot Orakw, Jim Harrie A wovfd·be 4:11 ,_., country1l~hr1 ) • actr8!1~. a teen-magiulne repoiter and 11 IUU.~ • ~ LCWI, AN tnU prop actioot reject l'lavt verlous aoven d W.. lOfllWI( IOXINO (It) turee white WO<klrlQ at a New York City f l llOYll ''N11<1hvllfe Oltl" ( 1979. Of11mfl) llOYll ··AuthQfl Authofl' I 198l', Com diner 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Montell Gayle. A<>oer Davis A Kentucky tdy) Al Pnclno. Dyan C11nnon A ,._w CI) llOYll "FHl·W&lklng " ( 198 1. t11rm glrl aearcheS fOf success In the court- Y()(k playwright'• wJfn r.nv" him with • $~) Jemet Woode, Tim Mcintire A Hy muSIC capool 'A' ( 1 llr , 27 min ) gang ol mostly hOf children to t&k• car• of prltOn ~1d becomes lnvotved both rn Illa Tum your jutt •• hlS new pl11y ti) about to open 'PG' cousin'• plOt to auatslnete en Imprisoned • u hr ' 60 min) bleClc i.adef an(l In 11noti. plot to IPfif'IO unuubles e 9IMI "Poneioe••t" < t~2 H«roi) him. 'R' (t tw , 86 min > e Into Craig T Net.on. Jobeth w m111ma v~ w • ..,. "Ct\enal So11t11re" (tee 1, Blog< • ghott1 t•k• OVClf n wt>utben C.tllfom~ raptly) Marie-rrenee Pitier, Aut~.H•utf Ul8ble hc>rne ao0 •t>Ouc:t the <tlldent 11m11y·, The romeno.e ·~ bullneM 1truooi-oi e calh. tall ~~ ctilld •po· C 1 ht . S6 min ) Paris IUhlon queen Coco Cl\a,,.i'i oarty : Oallv Pflot W llOYll "811ge Sttuck" ( 1967. Dr1ma) n ere cletelled. 'A' (2 l'lra.) !an.-ta (1)(81 .. -.... ct•1 ... nru 30 Friday June 10. 1983 fillcomaw~ ",lnfwttlllty" '42·5671 • .... .. . . -· ·-··· --··- p11ncess aga111'1 the w1:.he~ ot a vengeful sea =e" 'PG' ( I hi ~8 111111 I l.Z) "Some Kind 01 Hero ( 198(> Comedy) R1cMrd Pryor, Margot K1Coer A war veleran turns 10 a Ille ot c11111e airer lhe governmenl refuses 10 give him back pay he earneo white b(ll111g a pr1sone1 or lhe North V1ernamtr..e for sr,. years R ( l -1"'·~;;TOOAI LOOCMM UllDDIT ANDM HU11A.N llKAVtOft ( llOVW ·Jimmy Tt"ie Kid" ( 1982, Adven1ure) Gary Coleman. Paul L eMal Bumbling c11m1nals kidnap lhe son ol two ,.1COIJ~~~rs 'PG (1 hr 30mrn) me .... KUNOAI ;: :~ A y•oup or qudUlllj)ICIS signed 10 Siar on me dayllme soa1.1 oµpra "As The Wotld 1urns· See me Navy·s ~~d~1ls ~ EJfTDT~ TOMQHT I eonar1J Mal llln rE.i::n 111 • lllMY HAA1IWt, llAllY HAllT1WI llOTCMl'WDJC l llOVW "The Barbary Coast" ( 1975 Adventure) Wrlham Shalner L yntJa Day George A man assumes a variety or 1den 1tl1es 111 order 10 expose ev1tOoers ( 1 111 JOmrn) lOJ llOVW "Superman It" ( 1!)80 I a111asy) Chrisropher RP!!Ve Ma1uo1 Kidder Whrl1> savrng Pa11s from a nuclear eAplosrnn Supermart unw111rnyty trees rhe lrru or powerful v1lla1ns Nho were 011g1nally rmp11sone<J IJy his Kryp10111,1fl t<1lht'1 PC,\ I hrs . 5 rn1n J OM~ Ta .... ~ 2 ON M TOWN fedlured a look al some boom1ny Los Angeles busrnesscs and !he you11g enrrep1en1>urs who started lhem. see what IS being done 10 tasn rn on the Olympics. the soap ope1a uaze B &)FAaY~ m ON LA. Featured ,j tool. ,,, !hi! fl('W trend 1n celibacy a r1>po11 on dream resea1c.h a 1epor1 011 ,1 new mnc•valton 111 tombstones ... DITICT°" ... YOU AIUD FOR FT O.DAYATA,_ TIC TAC DOUGH · llAa.L I L!JtRB tllEPC*T I Cc.uTIR PWM>GlllA .. CMllAX ICllEE9IQ llOOll · llllCMI "Dungeons QI Horror ( 196(' Horror) Au!.s Harvey. Helen Hogan In Ille 1870s. a pair of shrpwrecl. sur111110rs tall prey lo a drabOltcal count h11111g 1n a remote island castle with h11> nopele!>!>ly 111 wife (2 hrs) 1:11 (!!) IAllUU /\llanra B•.ivec; at L• 'S Ar1g1>· res Dodge1s (3 hrs ) .. IJ (I) llAQMUll, P.L Magnum 111es 10 hnd the real killer when a fencing acc•dPnl leaves H1ggrns tramed f(lr m111de1 (nJ t 1 hr) CJ El:) F~ Doris loses most ot "~' t11ends and 1 1111mbe1 or 1a1e~ NhPn •.ht? Ines to 01y.iri11e a ·rroen1J•,n10 Day IRI LI hr I U llOVW Te"as Across The River ( 1966 Wei.tcttn) Deen Ma111n. Al111n Delon A Sp•nlSh nobleman eecap.11 with his gull11end alter be•ng accused of mur de11~ her !lance (2 hrs ) fJ WlJ COMM) Llllle Joey's two Mlt8 Of g111ndparen11 argue ove1 how to lake care ot him while Scoll and Linda are away lor 1he wee11eno <RI G llllCMI · Adventures Qt The Queen" ( 1975, Dlama) Robe1t Slack, Ratph Bel lamy The lives of passengers aboard a luAury ship are endanoe1ed aa a revenge plor unfolds against a multtmithona11e who is among them (2 hr6 ) m , .... llAGAm9 Cl) llllCMI "Gypsy' t 1963, Musical) Rosalind Russell. Natalie Wood A s1age molher promotes her 1wo daughlers, one ot whom becomes a renowned strlppe1 l2 hrs 30 min ) ft) MM llMY!lwt Neal Gablet and Jet Irey Lyons hOS1 an Informative look al what's new at lt"ie movies. m> -OllANQI COUNn (°C) llllCMI "The Howling" ( 1981, Hor1or) Dee Wallace Pattrck Macnee A woman reporte1 •S ~naced by a ktller who seems to be a werewolf 'R' ( I hr . 3 1 min ) ~~' AuthOrl" ( 1982. Com edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon A Ne.., YOik playwrighl's wile leaves him wrttl a uang of 1ooslly her children to lake care of 1us1 as hrs new play 1s about to open 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min I ($) DOTT1I WUT: AIU CltCll Counlty giant Dollle West 1s 101ned by Lairy Gatlirr and lhe Gallrn 81othe1s John Schneider Shelly Wesl and David Fr12ell as she per forms Ms o tl her new album including "Full C11cte ·· ( 1 hr ) 0 llOVll ''Under The Rainbow" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Came Fisher The t50 nnoget!> who are 1n town lor the lrtm 1og ot "The Wizard QI Or ... turn a Ca1t101 n1a notel upside·down PG' (I hr . 38 min) (ZJ llOVll "Tne Seven Samurai" (1956, Adventure) ra1o.ash1 Stumura. Tosh110 M•lune A small village turns to a group of protess1onal warrt0rs tor protechon dur1og a Ja~nese c11111 war (5 hrs . 10 min ) a:t1U(Jg)M.W000 COUPUE Oscar lr1es lo help when Fehx 1s conl1onted by hrs cur· lre~)~=d. a ruggeo boxer ALLltTMl,Ma'f -tTO.V HOdd1ng Carter hosts an exam1na1ton of press performance on na11ona1 tele11ls1on ~ MM fl'MVll1N Neal Gable1 and Jet· trey Lyons host an 1nf01ma1111e look at what's new al !he mo111eS l lllOVW "The Deer Hunter" ( t978 Dia· ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep Three close, caretree friends from a small Penn· sytvan1a steer 1own are changed lorever by expenencrng lhe rerrOls of war when they are dratted and sent to Vietnam R' {3 hrs 3 min) .. tJ (J) lllOet&-A J and Rick 11y lo locate a valuable pa1nttng lhat was stolen t1om a Navy museum (A) ( 1 hr ) CJ ti) QlllllR A mM Enraged by het revealing cenreflold rn an adult rnaga.t1ne !he Chief frres an attrac1t11e oll1ce1 (Mag ~Cooper) (Part 1) (R) U ®)TOO Cl.Oii FOR~ The Rush tamrly rs shocked upon seeing a nallonaf rnaua11ne featu11ng Sara. bu! Wllhoul 1he E:"' she wo1e durrng the phOlo session 15 ~ .. the RBC•"1J Game. Needle' A l\8rVOUS h0158 Ital,,., Ulla upon Sid Halley to keep a11 eye 011 h1111 hotse. 1 lavoreo con1ende1 1n an upcoming 1ece ~8t11)(~1hr) 81!) llAll Cl TMIATlll '5ons And Lovers" After Clara 8(1\11988 P&ul lhat he hasn't !tied to succeed 1n h19 relationship wtltl M111am. hu •&given the chance to test 111s reellngs (Part 51Jii ( 1 hr I (£) M WOILO ~ "Aerobatics" I 'New Guinea Cllmt>" Guests Wllllam Shalna1. Beverly Jonnson. Marla Led be!ler ( I nr ) IS) Lo. IT M IAA AND QM1: AMO'nm CMAMQI Buddy Tyler btflet al being par1- lyzed. rurns 10 a mistress 101 comfort (I hr , 30 min) .. 0 Im a.al Carta reveals Iha I she"t preonant and claims that the lalher Is a cot19ile prolesso1 (A) tJ 9 IT TMH TWO Molly t~ tn1tm1daled by a trashy 111a1 1awye1 while Sam 1s mis· lakenty arre!.ted tor so1tc111ng a proslilule IBI (!) llCMI Saboleur · ( t942 Suspense) P11sc1tla t ane Robert Cummings Accused or sabOtage and the mu1def ot his best t11eno. a rnan sets Ou! to lt11d lhe 1eat Nazi saboteurs (211rs • 30 mm ) (Cl llllCMI "S 0 B ' ( 198 t, Comedy) WU· ham Holden Juhe Andrews A movie director who has 1ust hn1shed a mul1t·m1l- hon dollar ruckey goes from a11ernp1eo su1 cide to a bizarrely 1nsprred re·shoot1ng or hrs epic 'R' (2 hrs . 4 nun J COJ TO IAla Wi114 LOVI Sre111e Wonder. l ena Horne Quincy Jones. Joe WllHama. Teresa Brewer The Copase1tcs Dionne Warwick and James Ingram pay 1110u1e to C01Jn1 Basie's hall century ot cont11bU 11ons 10 Ame11can music In lhts 11a11ety special laped 1n March. 1983. at Radio Clly MUSIC Hall ( 1 hr. 15 min) mM~ .. f) (I) IOIOT1 LA9DNQ Valene summons up the courage 10 make Ga1y pay f()f hrs alla11 with Abby. a:id Karen t11es to reopen !he rnves1tga11on 1n10 her late hUS· band Sid's death (R) (I hr ) CJ GI) till ITMIT a~• Two radicals are arrested for mu10er, a stakeoul 1nvolv1ng Betker has a ttag1c outcome. and Lucy seeks sublle revenge tor Joe's brrthday present to her (R) ( 1 hr l l am.,.. l1DJ .,. IVIMIT NOR11t WALL Rober! RedlOld na11ates a documentary on the first Ame1· lean exped11tol'I 10 asceno the norlh wall ot M01Jnt Everesl via an untried 1oute through China and Tibet ( I ht ) 0:i> 11\'tTDm "The Racing GAme Needle ' A nervous hOrse Hainer calls upon Sid Halley to keep an eye on his horse, a lavoreo conlender rn an upcoming race {Pan 1 J (R) D ( 1 ht ) f.E) 11.!JAMlt~lnnesota Fa1s vs U J Pucket! (R) ( t hr) CtU llOYll "Dog Day Allernoon" ( 1975, Orama) Al Pac1no. John Cazale A N9¥o VOfk City bank robbery escalales Into a near crrcus when community acrMsts join rn 10 stage an anll-pol1ce pro1est during tho cape1 'R' (7 hr!">. 4 min) 0 llOVIE ii You Coulc See What I Heat" ( 1982. Brography) Marc Singer RH Thomson The mtsadventures or blind s1nger·compose1 Tom Sull1tt;an·s college days are recounted PG' ( t hr 40 mJn.) .. .., ... (~ mil Of IClNIN John Byner shows you tn1ngs sttange1 than ttulh larger than hie Bnd zanrer than anything you've 9V8f Friday June 10, 1983 29 AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE, SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -636-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. · Costa Mesa -946-1934 32 Friday June 10, 1883 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZ U SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN·ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. • Huntington Beach 148-7739 MAZDA MIR-ACLE MAZDA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -636-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE UU! VOL VO 1966 Harbo r Blvd. Costa M esa -848·9303 -TV Puzzle II ACROSS 1 6 Shown Abby on Knots Landing 33 Frank on Good Times 1 1 Ross on Happy Days 12 Actor Peter - 35 of Night 38 Peerce or Arvan 39 Role lor Ito -Word Game FILL I~ nu~ MISSING L.ETI€RS I~ IHE ''IV lAJoRDS" BELOW. I IOI EIYI 18111'1 I !Pl IMI ITITI IMI ILi I I I IRISIEI ICIBI I.~· IJIOI I I I ~ ~I 1~~H N::X4J ~€ Al<K'AIJG€ THE fje¢·f?A'l'S')· l.ETl€QS You i:1LL.£D 110 ,,h• ~~ "lo SP€ l L IHE NAM.€ 0: A \ (" \ -.. 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Coast Hwy. • COf'ona . del Mar .673-3933 c :c ::c <3 Friday June 10, 1983 31 I ..... ·--.-=..:-==-.:::~~~~'=~~ ------- Angle Dickinson helps make sum- mer reruns a bit fresher this year. See TV Log. Meter medium for message By ROBERT BARKER Ofllle hlf,... ..... A touch of Madison Avenue IS coming llOOn to Main Street and its environs in Hunungton Beach. City officials signed a deal ttus week with Meter Messages Inc. of Los Angeles, which Intends to use the city's 1,300 or so parking meters as an advertising medium. Company officials say they'll put rtlne words or less .. QI'\. 16-square-inch fluorescent labels and stick them to the sides of the meters in the downtown and beach areas of the city. For this, the city will receive about $115,000 over three years while exercising tight control on advertising con tent. We're not going to perm.it any advertisements for beer or massage parlors or things like that, because most of our visitors in the summertime are people under 21 years of age," said Max Bowman, See METERS, PaRe AZ ) THI ORANGE COAST o.ltrNM*",..... Barbara DeKovner-Mayer, Max Bowman show meter sticker. H<;; chief urges l>:Cead education lt..Oftlf" ,,. . Ovt,toUac UCPl-'<lent David SaXon ~ Thunday that a liberal an. edueaUon. lhouldn•t be ucrifJced in the ruah iowud lclentWc and i.cbnbl i.mtna. Saxon acr'ted \bat todayta univenltiel mU9' prepare studenta to live In the mast lldVanced technoJocbJ IOdety ln h.lltory. But he aid it may be t!ftll more important to ar;lve a brold overview of how the world -and not jult.a oomputer -work.a. .. I am made uneM)' at &he prospect of• future that dependa on expe!11 too narrowly trained, on mere technldana, on people who are 1-broldl1 ed\.D~ dw1 they ant capable of betnc. oo ttMm who cannot and do not understand that knowledge must be tempeied-wtth wWdom.'' ~ uld. Saxon'• commenta were made at the Newport Sheraton hot.el durina a luncheon meettna of the Orange County ch.apter of Town Hall. a non-profit ll'OUP foet.ertng d.19CUlaion on current top&ca. Saxon 6-been pnlident of the nine-campus UC system aince (See SAXON ADDIUl:88, Pqe Al) COAST IDITION FRIDAY JUNE 10, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Spinning to stardom ' .. ./. Sewer fees approved for Mesans BY JODI CADENHEAD Of ..... 0.-,,...._ The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict and the Orange County Sanitation District have approved a new user fee that will C06t Costa Mesa residents about $37 .65 year- ly -a reduction from the original fee proposal. The directors of both sanitation districts approved the new fee during a public hearing Thursday night at Costa Mesa City Hall. Costa Mesa Sanitary District Diree1or Bruce Mattern said the city board voted to reduce the propoeed fee by about $1.50 after reviewing the budget more carefully. AB a result of the boards' action. Costa Mesa residents can expect the new charge to appear in September on their county prop- erty tax bill, said county sanitation spokesman Bill Butler. mdustrial space. In addition. the Orange C.Ounty Sanitation District has propoeed increasing the fees beginning in 1984 to: $46.80 for single-family dwellings: $28.10 for a partment.a, and $33.50 per 1,000-aquare-feet of commerdal and industrial space. The Orange County Sanitation District did not redu~ it.a original proposed charge, but did vote to reduce the minimum charged conunerdal users from $26.40 per 1,000 1quare feet to $18.90 mini- mum per 1,000 aquare feet. About 20 pen.-ent of the city's residents are served only by the Costa Mesa Sanitary Diatrict and will be charged $11.25 for (Sff SEWER, Pase Al) Ice skater Aimee Kravette of Costa Mesa, who performed in the movie Hflashdance," finishes oH a routine. Kravette talks about the film and professional skating on Page 2 of Weekender . The fee for residents served by both districts will be $37.65 for single-family homes; $24.95 for apartments, and $37.30 per 1,000 1quare feet of commercial and Mesa man cleared in slayings GWCnames Kettler • • top citizen William Kettler of Huntington Beach, a Coast Community Col- lege District trustee for 18 years, wu named Golden West College's Qtiz.en of the Year during campus graduation ceremonies Thund.ay night. QtiJli other pel"50nal comnut- menta. Kettler resigned last month from the board of trustees, which oversees operation of Or- ange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. The award was preaented by District Chancellor Norman Wateon. who cited Kettler's "quiet, effective and dedicated ie.derahip" as a trultee. "He played a vital part in the dedsiona that shaped thia diatrict and thia college through yean of unprecede11ted growth, change and challenges," Watson said. "Hit 18 years of public service in atppOrt of our colleges tranala~ lntoalmOlt 400 regular and specilll -INDEX-- B3 A4 B5 ~-8 B3 C7 C4 A6 Weekender A7 C6 Weekender B2 Ae Weekender A3 Cl-4 B2 Be TVI...oe Weekender A2 A3 .,.., ..... ,.._~Lee...,,.. Dr. Norman Watson (left) honors retiring trustee William Kettler. board meetings, plus conferences, dedications, groundbreakings, open house programs. commence- ments and other special cer- emonies too numerous to men- Uon." Kettler joined the college board in 1965 to fill the unexpired tenn of Harry LeBard. Slnoe that time, (See KE'M'LER, Pa•e A!) New contraceptive 'warning' required A contraceptive sponge manu- factured by a Costa Mesa firm will hit drug store shelves this summer with a package note saying the product's chances of causing Toxic Shock Syndrome could not be U8eSled in clinical trlala, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. The FDA ordered VLI Corp. to include the note in its package insert for the "Today" sponge. the agency said. The warning is "much less stringent" than the ones required for tampons, which must list the warning signs of Toxic Shock Syndrome and give instructions on what to do if thoee symptoms appear. FDA spokesman Chris Smith said Thunday. The contraceptive sponge paatM'd exhaustive tests for both Toxic Shock Syndrome and cancer, said Bruce &ee. vice president of regulatory affairs and quality aaauranoe for the firm. .,.., ............ Contraceptive sponge to hit store shelves soon. The company's clinical trials, involving 2,000 women over five yean, showed no evidence the sponge might cause Toxic Shock Syndrome, &ee said. • There waa no auggestfon in the (See SPONGE, Pa1e A!) ,..-----------INSIDE------ For the Angel•' Fred Lynn, Thursday oight'a game with the Chicago White Sox waa very embarrauing, toaay the leaat ... but it waan 't for the Angela. Page Cl. ' • Dan Aykroyd and Eddie. Murphy play two men whMe pa&h1 were ne.er mean& tocroM,bua.lhey do in the mo-.le .. Tndl.-1 Plaeet. 0 See 'Weekender, Page 3. Puenh of Newport Harbor H i1h School aenlon have planned a 1raduatlon nl1ht befit· tin1 a city that ha1 lt1 roota In baekroom 1am· bling parlon and hi1h teal rum•runnin1. P-.e 81. • You needn't arm your· self with gardening tool• to bat ale weeda. A · aim pier meahod ia mulching, which takes the li1ht out of their life. See P98e A 7. l BY JODI CADENHEAD Of"IM Oellp --- A Costa Mesa man has been eliminated as a suspect in the grisly slaying of a Chino HillB family as authorities concentrate their aearch today for an e9C&ped oonvict charged with four count.a of murder Thunday. Kevin Cooper. 25, is now con- sidered the only suspect in the deaths of F. Douglas Ryen. 41, his wife. Peggy. 41, their 10-year-old daughter and a neighbor boy w hose hacked bodies were dis- covered Sunday morning in the blood-splattered hilltop home, ac- cording to San Bema.rdlno County sheriff's Det. Chico Rou.lee. Eight-year-old Joshua Ryen. the only survivor of the bloody attack. is still recovering from multiple at.ab wounds at Loma Linda University. Cooper wu al80 charged in Chino Municipal Court with one count of attempted murder. Milton "Bill'' Bulau, 33, of Costa Mesa, has been ruled out u a suspect along with Michael "Fut Hone" Martinez. 17. who wu captured by Loe Angeles County sheriff's deputies Thunday in Rowland Heighta aft.er 9C:aplna (See M~AN, Pqe .U) .. • ----------------.....-----------· Al* Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 'A walking time bomb' Judge 1entencea Dlaneyland slayer to 16 yean in prison An Oranp County Judi• hu •nienc9d convicted Otaniyland murdtrer Jamtt o·on.cou to 16 )"e&l"l ln 1taie prt.on, calUn8 hlm a "walkina time bomb with a chip on (hia) lhoulder." Superior C.ourt Juda-Iver.ti Dickey l&.ld he opi.d for a prt.an Mntence ThW"19•Y ln lht MC· ond-delt'ff murder Cl.le bccaute of O'Drilcoll'• atUtude and be· cauae the stabblna occurred In a public place In 1 dllpute betwMn ltr&l\lt,... Ht 1&ld under other clttwn· 1tancet, probatJon without lm- prt.onmonl mJsht have been 1uf- fldent. A. It la, O'Drllcoll will be elll{ible for parole ln el1ht years. OC welfare fraud program praised O'Drllcoll. M . wu convicted 1n a retrial May Cl of kilUJ\I Mel ChriAtlan Yorba, la, of River.Ide. The flnt trial ended wlth • Jury deadlock In October 1982. O'DriscoU, a San Diego resident, contended Yorba had accosted his girlfriend, Julie Holderer, at the Anaheim amusement park on March 7, 1981 , and when O'Drisc<>U demanded an apology the vtcUm lunged at him and was accidentally impaled .Jl't O'DnscoU's krufe By JEFF ADLER OflM o.llr -..... The Orange County Grand Jury has lauded the l'OUnty's welfare fraud prevenllon pro gram and recommended the Board of Supervisors conunue to fund the program at an adequate le-vet "The Grand Jury bebeves that the program has accomplished a great deal to unprove the detec- tion and prevention of welfare fraud in Orange County," the grand jury concluded m a report released Thursday. Grand juror Catherine Wells told reporters attending an after noon news conference that the program had "saved" more than $20 million since its inception m 1981 in federal, state and county funds that were not paid out to welfare recipients who didn't really qualify to receive them. Wells acknowledged that the grand jury's investigation was limited to interviews with m- vestigators from the county Dis- trict Attorney's Office, wellare case workers and aides m Super- visor Roger Stanton's office -all staunch backers of the program. No interviews were conducted SEWER FEES (From Page A 1) sing.le-family dwellings. $9.10 for apartments, and $18.40 per 1,000 sqaure feet of commercial and industrial space. No increase is proposed in 1984. Those residents lJVing rou«hly north of the San Diego Freeway are served by the Calta Mesa district and the county's Distnct 7. for which no fee has yet been proposed, said Butler with welfare recipients, the C'oun· ty Legal Aid Society or anyone else who might be critical of the program, she said. The fraud program l"enters on district attorney invesugators who work in welfare offices alongside welfare e11g1bility workers. Any quesuonable wel fare applications are immediately referred to the investigatc:-s for further rev;ew, thus decreasing the likelihood that fraudulent applications will be approved It remains the only slaying in Dtsneyland's 28-year history Immediately after 9entencmg Thursday,O'Dnscoll waswh1Sked down the hall to another courtroom where a Judge per- fonned a marriage ceremony for hun and Holderer. MESAN CLEARED ... (From Page A 1) from Boys Republic in Chmo last week. said Rosales. oBulau, who confessed to rob- bing a liquor store Monday night, was considered a suspect after a witness said he saw a station wagon matching the description of the Ryens at a Harbor Boulevard motel where Bulau was staying. Calta Mesa pobce Lt Jack Calnon said investigators were also suspicious of Bulau because he had dried blood on his cloth.mg when arrested and was carrymg a knife believed similar to the one used in the grisly slayings. Tests showed the blood was Bulau's. He told police he had been in a fight. Police said Bulau is now being held at Orange County Jail in connection with the liquor store holdup and a residential burglary. Cooper, who escaped June 2 from the California lnst1tuuon for Men in Chino, was repon.edly spotted driving the Ryens' 1977 Buick station wagon -Li<..-ense number 2ALL 731 -in the Tijuana area, said l«lsales. About 50 sheriff's deputies are now searching the California-Mexico border area for the fugitive, who is descnbed as black, six feet tall, weighing about 155 pounds. He is considered extremely dangerous. Raia.les said evidence has been found linking Cooper to the crime, but he refused to elaborate on what that ev;den<..-e might be. Bloodstains, fingerprints and bloody clothing were found at a nearby abandoned house near the Ryen home, where the killer IS bebeved to have stayed A Chino prison official said "negbgence" may have allowed Cooper's transfer to the mini- mum-security area of the facility. Pennsylvania authorities had informed California prison of- fidals that Cooper was wanted in a Pennsylvania kidnap-rape and was a high-escape risk, said Rob- ert Bales, assistant superintendent at the prison Cooper. who also uses several aliBSeSt had escaped from a Pennsylvania mental hos- pital Redevelopment meet opens in Newport A team of architects, planners and economists from the Urut.ed States and Canada gathered in Newport Beach today to begin a marathon study of redevelopmg two of the oldest secllons of the city. Members of the team, along Irvine P..,. _, ac1ln0 on o wom.,. o ~oont, .... -• 2~-ol<l,.,.... WOt'klnQ In .... -ol'lloe COf9ICl6ell on Sky Pwil ~ 10< • mooning -The....,. -edlntoOrongoCounr,Jallon ~OI-.._.... "'*'no-Nld -~...,~ with city officials, will conduct a so-called Town Hall meeting Sat- urday starting at 10 a.m. at City Hall to hear what residents, business leaders and property owners think of redeveloping Cannery Village and the nearby Newport Pier area. Fountain Valley litn(l&lt rll>l>ed up tolT>f D<>e<dt aM _,_ ol)Oul $50 a.,,.,_ lo-...,""' fClunlaln lle119y Lima Leegue el l l lQl>l-t.. SotMotie t><imed • etecli Of.__,.., rtont oll,,.r-.oeolO..onOohlln '"" 15000 lllod>. otSant•At-r-ant-o OOCIOt o ofllOI Al 11100 W-A"9 -11 --•I"'-~ end IOOI< 100 lrom • -oec>oell DO• Both secuons of the beach city are cons1dered rundown and scruffy by some The nine-member team. brought together by the Amencan Institute of Archite<:ts, will spend four days in Newport Beach on a fast-pace schedule fl• ...... C><Ok•lntoo Fwrw•o~tomol>'leperilecl O'l IN 1700 -of "-1 Hllja on-end olol9 • tt•_, vN1 end e 1..,_ ttiGQfe)M The C.M wa1 UlllOCl<ecl II I 1.000 pe.ot1 bf..,...t waa loll.., by b<irglon ""'° O'OO lnto f I~ In the J..,.,.me c.-., .. Costa Mf' a "colOl l-a60tl""" ,.,.,. ,,_ -· ,_,.., ol-lelo w-.., nlglll rtom Young'• P.- SIM>p et 116 E ll>tti St Polloe """1MI tt>e --door ..., dur1"G a routine Cf>Ktl ol _ ... __ , ~ "°'91. e I WM AIT-ed on ........... 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I llOOf I ,... ..• _., ... ,.. ...,, ._ ...... eooll- ( Ken Kingsley ----- KETTLER (From Page A 1) he has served four times as president of the board. He rep· r~sented the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley trustee area. Born and raJSed m Orange County, KettJer attended elemen- tary and high school in Hunt- ington Beach. He was a bolu"d member of the Huntington Beech Elementary School District for 12 years and served on the Hunt- ington Beach Planrung Com- mission. Kettler is southe rn regional manager of E. F Hutton Life Insurance and is a branch man- ager for the E. F. Hutton Co. He is a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Also during Thursday's Golden West graduation ceremony, the Huntington Beach college's li- brary was officially dedicated as the R. Dudley Boyce Library and Leaming Cent.er. It was named for the college's founding presi- dent, R. Dudley Boyce. who delivered the a>rnmenoement ad- dress. ---------·- NB civic leader Kingsley dies ronner Newport ~ CS\y C.ou.ndlman Knnath C. JC.lnlll.y, 1 chemilt, boat.tr and noted manu· f acturer of med!oal produota, dltd Thunda)' at the ... of ea. . A reeldent of the bNch city llnce 19&3, Kinple)' WU electtd to tht counctl ln 19&8, repi.ctna former Mayor Dora Hill, who di.cl earlier thia yeu. Ht Mrved u councilman for four yean and wu active ln nwneroua dvic and community groups. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. June 15 at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. A native of New York, Kingiiley moved to Hollywood with his family in 1913 He attended Hollywood High School and later graduated from Ma.<1Sachusetts In- stitute of Technology. He worked as a chemist with the Los Angeles Soap Co. for 14 years and was v;ce-president of Norris-Thrrnador. where he is crtdi\td wtth WUatinl the oon· °'all. of tht bu.llt.-U\ oven and r tn ital,hebeoame=tof Cclta MIM·bued C.o., manufae\W9n of limb oompoq.-nw. Befont rnavtna to Newport BNch, he wu a echool tru.11" ln La Canada. He wu a rMmber and put commodont of the Udo lale Yacht Club, a member of the Lido lale Community Aasoclation, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital He is survived by his wife, Adelaide; a daughter, Katherine Truetidell. and a son, Gerald. He also leaves five grandchildren, and one great-grandson. The family has suggested mem- onal contnbutions to Hoag Hoep1- tal or the Organ Fund of St Andrews. SPONGE WARNING ... (From Page A 1) tests that the sponge would sup- port the bacteria believed to be associated with Toxic Shock Syn- drome, he said. "The sponge contains a spermicide which is hostile to bacteria in general," Roee added. "And it doesn't totally impede the menstrual flow." Statistically,.-Kowever, to give a blanket assurance of safety, the FDA would have required trials of nearly 200,000 women, Roee said, because the disease is ao rare. The package insert will say "clinical trials were not large enough to ~ the risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome," the FDA said. It will also advise women not to wear the sponge during their menstrual periods. The Empire State Consumer A&9ociation, a consumer organiza- tion based In Rochester, N.Y., charged Thursday that in addition to leaving open the question of Toxic Shock Syndrome, the FDA had failed to prove the contraoep- uve would not lead to cancer. "We want the FDA to prove without a doubt that this is not dangerous to human beings," association president Judy Braiman-Lipeon said. SAXON SPEAKS IN COUNTY ... David axon speaks in county (From Page A 1) l 975. He is leaving his po8t June 31 to become board chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Saxon has been keeping up a busy speaking achedule recently as he takes advantage of his departure to offer his final thoughts. He stressed Thursday that the UC system must reach two other goals: Helping all of California's echools improve the quality of teaching and re-establishing the importanoe of affumative action for the disadvantaged. ' Saxon said none of the goals can be met without more fi.nandal support from the state, and hecritidz.ed Gov. George Oeukmejian"s recent proposal ti.> cut an extra $55 million from the UC system's budget for the next fiaca1 year. ~ serious as the cuts, he added, is the effect of declining support for the university. He cited a recent cue in which a coalition of 12 American micro-electronics firms, calling ltaelf MCC, chose Austin, Tex.as, over San Diego as a Site for a new and prestigious research center. One of the reasons given for the choice, he said, was the strong engineering program at the University of Texas at Austm. Saxon said California had a good case to make for winning the research cent.er and suggested its 106S m.ay be due in part to a perception that the state won't be supporting its public universities and related research projects as it did in the past. "I con.sider this loss so serious that 1 have appointed a committee to explore the reasons for our failure to secure this agreement," he said. METERS TO GIVE MESSAGES ... (From Page A 1) assistant di.rector of parks and beaches . The city also will get to use 10 percent of the met.en for public itervice announcements. Company president Godfrey Harris said Huntington Beach has become the first city in California to participate ln the advertising program. St. Louis. Mo., signed up in May, he said. Harris sald advert.l.sini messages would be tailored to fit on the meters where they can be seen by both met.er users and pedestrians. ; He said advertisers will be given a chance to place their ads on meters near businesses that sell their products or services. Barbara DeKovner-Mayer. chairman of the board for MeterMessages, said she and Harns first saw the meter medium in London, where she said it wu a big success. The baaic advertising rate. officials said. IS $12.25 per meter per month. Brighten Your Home With Our ~ Lee' a Super Pluah • Reg. $ 13.99 NOW '7.99 Lee Designer Spec. • Reg $22.99 NOW 112.99 PRE-SUMMER SPECIALS SA VE-SA VE-SAVE BRUCE HARDWOOD VILLAGE PLANK '2.59 ... n. CUMBERLAND Ill 11a99 ... n. Also, please stop by to see our wide selection of Hardwood Flooring. Prices starting at $1.50 Sq. Ft. " Expert Installation Available Distributed by Virginia Hardwood 2141 U11 OIAIT IWY., 01100 IE. llO, Ol., 140-2100 tr 140-2114 Mut•rCerd -Via• -Financing Av1Uebl• .. NB Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Friday, June 10, 1983 -~--------------------------------------------~------------------------------N YSE (~OMPO S ITE TRANS A CTIONS OUO IA llOH~tHC~uor l llAOf\O H '"' "'"" YO•tl M IOWl\T ~ .. (.,I( ~ •• I OU Olf 0 11•011 ""C> (1 .. (1""''"" n oca tllCHAHGl.\A"D •tl'O•llO It' I Kf NUO ANO IN,llHl.I .. • Dow Jones Final Up 7.11 Cloelng 1, 1M.ll Compute r firm cancels $3 7 mi.Ilion s toc k orde r By tbe A11oclatff Pre11 SAN FRANCISCO Fagle Computer has canceled $37 million in stock orders because of "shockingly unique circumstances" triggered by the auto-crash death of its president on the day it went public. the new president said The rare move nullifies orders placed by thousands of lnves\ors in the Los Ga toe-based small computer firm, and also temporarily wipes ou\ the funds Eagle hoped to gain. However, the company's underwriters say they expect the public offering of some 2. 75 million shares to proceed within two weeks Brazil, Mexico re duce debts NEW YORK -Brazil and Mexico, the two biggest debtors among the Third World nations, each reduced their debt \o the U.S. government during the three-month period ended April 30, according \o a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Central Bank of Brazil, which owed $730 million under a special credit arrangement with the Treasury Department, repaid $280 million on Feb. 1 and $450 million March 3. aa:ording to the quarterly report on the U.S. government's foreign exchange operati.ons. The Treasury al8o extended an additional $400 million tn credit to Brazil durlhg the period. but Brazil paid it back by March 11. the New York Fed said Thursday. W ells Fargo hunts sto l en tapes SAN FRANCISCO -Officials at Wells Fargo Bank's data processing center say they will bring in the FBI if an in-house investlgation fails \o \um up six reels of confidential computer infonnation that have dJ.aap- peared. The information, copies of master tapes, includes programs that run various banking functions such as automated teller machines and checking accounts. But James Stojak. a aenior vice president at the bank, sald the loss "ia not very damaging." AM£RICAN l£AD£RS UPS AND DOWNS SYMBOLS • MHALS NEW Y<>flKtAP) • S4>ol _....... -I",._ loclay ~-,_,..,. •• pound us --~ • 76 U _,.. --"' NY c;c,._ . "'°'~-Thu ...... ,~-·_.., Doe -40-•po,illd.~ "" ... 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