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1983-06-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
... Pairing protest and profl.t HHbusinessman sells jelly bean~ to aid anti-nuclear light- BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of°lMMlr,...~ You've heard about putting a~ in a bottle. Well, a Huntington BeMh busineeaman is plAcl.ng a message in a can -a can of jelly beans, that ia. The product 1s ~ed "Reaganorrllcl." The label bears the familiar face of a fonner Hollywood actor, and the flier inaide1 entitled "The Great American FTaud." denounces nuclear weapons. This mixture of b'.Jainees acumen and aocia1 activism ia the brainchild of Timothy T. Stuetz, the 32-year-old president of The Love Kitchen, a ronfectionary business based on Bolaa Chica Street. Stuetz is a certified public accountant who traded his balance sheets for a candy counter. His ahop 1pecialiJ.e9 ln eculptured c.hocolate, lncludl"I a nationally dUtrtbuted treat called. "}'rench K.la9ee." The product '-chocolate molded to re9emble a eenaual aet of Us- Now, he'• embarkin8 on a campaign to put ~of "Reapnomicl" ln gift ahopa around the world. For $4.95 retail, the customer will receive a aealed can containing "J elly Bellies" and an anti-nuclear flier. The printed enclosure con~ a form letter add.r..ed to Prealdent Reqan, demanding a ban on "the production, placement and/or wie of nucl~ weapona." It abO includes an entry form for a "Reaganomk:a Sweepstake." that uka partici- pantl to cue. how many beans will be placed in "Rea,canornics" cans between April 15, 1983 and (SeeSWEET~AY~~ TJll ORANGI COAST · FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1983 C;tl opts for east -freeway route lyJODICADENREAD otllle ........ .... -~ .... a.-t11..a.tt11..1w-Cttyeoundl4!1\undayblahl WWUmoualy endoned conatruction of the 1Mt Jes ot the c.o.ta Meu~ay'alonc an euterly route that will bypus wntown -busl.nemea and reportedly allow elopment plana for tt.Je city to oontlnue. • The IO-C&lled eut.erly downtown bypMI, endoned by city ataff lut month, wu one of etcht ali.em,Uves for completion of the freeway (Route 55) di9CUleed in a lengthy draft environmental atatement releued earlier thia year by Calt.rana. The atate tranaportation aaency will host a public hearing to dt.cuaa the freeway alternatives : at 7:30 p.m. June 29 at Costa Meu'• Nelghboi'hood • Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The Ctty : (See EASTERLY FREEWAY, Pqe A%) l. • --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-': COUNTY I DlllON ORANGECOUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Watt's -win . . . . on ·oil won't ... • t affect COast i I I Plenty of positions are a~ailable for future patrons as workers install seats in the new. Pacific . '....,,......_.,__.. . ......, Ampnitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds -- in Costa Mesa, due to open July 29. · Posh places reaCly for arts patrons The 18,765-seat Pacific· Amphitheatre, according to officiala for the Nederlander under construction at Costa Mesa's Orange organization, which has the state cqntract to County Fairgrounds. will open July 29 with operate the theater. the construction contractor. The first aeaaon line-up -the concert season runs until October -will be an- nounced next week. Tickets for Manilow'a three-day perfonnance are available at Ticketron outlets o r by calling 1-800-824-1076. singer Barry Manilow. More than half the .eating is already in The large bowl-shaped, open-air theate.r and construction of the stage will begin next will have 8.543 aeats and 10,222 lawn seats, week, said a spokesman for the F.d Grush Co .. Seven arrested in C·oast dl-ug bust The combined eUorts of eight law enforcement agencies re- sulted in the arrest.a of seven -people~ ind~ Coast residents -who allegedly conspired to purchase 1,000 l>Ounds of marijuana valued at fl50,000 from undercover of- &era, authorities aa.ld Thul'9day. -!J!he "~ene ~operation al8o turned up a virtual anena1 of 75 loaded weapon.a at the Anaheim' residence of one of the 1u1pecta, Riveraide County Sheriff'a Lt. Bill Reynolda aaid. While Anaheim polli:e and memben of the federal Drug Enforcement Aaency and state Department of Justice eerved search warrants on the home and two other Orange County resi- dences, the owner of the Anaheim bowie WU being arrested at Palm Spri.Qgs Airport, where he and two other people allegedly tried to purohue the marijuana from undercover offioen. Arreeted on felony charges of conaplracy to pometa the mari- juana were:John Thomu Ruiter. 32, of Anaheim; Jerry Paul Chene, 56, a Sant.a Ana bail boodllnan, and Charlell MKGregor, 29, of Newport Beach. Another man Three Morongo Valley resi- allegedly involved in the denta al8o were arres1ed for their purmue, Philip A. Bruccollere, alleged roles in the cue, Reynolds 44,w aneet.ed-at his-Huntinpm--aid. 1'bey too w~ charpd Beach home, where officen aer-conspiracy to pome19 marijuana. ved a eearch warrant. (See BUST, Pqe A%) Aniillal-huillan bond a pet project at UCI BY GLENN SCO'M' on....._ ........ ScienU.ta, veterlna.rianl and peycholqp.ta are ueemblytng ln Newport Beach today and Satur- day to di8c\.-why,. for example, elderly people who keep petl eeern to live .J,onaer than thoee who don't. They are attending a con- ference on the hwnan-animal bond, a burgeoning new area of reaearch which hu captured th4! I int.ere.t of .Oentlsta and laymen alike. ... UC Irvine la co-aponaorlng the conference, which la takiJ\I place at the Sheraton Newport Hot.el The conference, one of two IChed- uled this month, will focua on hwnan interaction with peta. The other conference, held 1ut week at the Univenlty of Minne- IOta, emphuired lmuea concem- (let PET. Paae Al) BY STEVE MITCHELL on.. Dillr ... ...,. A court victory for U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt which up- holda hia oontroVersial program to offer the entire U.S. coastline for oil and gaa drllllng apparently doesn't affect an earlier oourt order banning drilling off the Orange Coast. · · The U.S. Court of Appeals, in a week-old decision made public Thul'9day, dismiaed a suit by aix states, including California, and aeven environmental groups which claimed that Watt'• un- bt1'om oil-drilling plan did not take Into comideration en- vironmental concema. Hobbled but happy And while the court' Ol'der appears to be a victory for Watt. an attorney for the Sierra-Qub Mid the ruling does not affect a year-old federal court dedaion involving 24 tracta off the Southern California ooutline. U.S. Dist.rid Court Judge Cynthia Holcomb Hall last June i..ued a preliminary injunction against the 118.le of two ~ oil-tract leues off Santa Monica Bay. Loa Angel~ and Long Beeich harbon and off Newport and. r....una beaches. 8er decision came jurtoae11ay before an oil-and-gas-leue u1r (See OIL, Pqe A%) ............. .., ............. Four yean of education can be rough, but Herbert Gou' crutches at Newport Harbor High School's graduation Thunday night were jmt neceuitated by a sprained ankle. ~lllDEX--lllSIDE-. ----------------------, B6 87-8 A3 C4-8 B6 c:7 C3 A6 Weekender A8 a C2 Ae Weekender B7 A3 Elena yean ago today fin mea were arrnted ln1ide the Democratic National ~ .. , Headquarten la Wulalngton '• Watel'lateeomplex. Thee•ent · led to Pretident Nixon'• l ) reajp.adon. Hit lrienaalong r'-the Coat rememWr, but don't hold him totally retpontlble. P.,ecl. Edie a flower bed or l~e eoatalaer wltlt petsalu. 11Ut19mmeraDRaal l1 hard to beat lor eolor. See P•AB. I Huntington Beaeh pard BUly ThomplOD likn the Sotath '• elumeee in Satur- day'• Oraqe Ccnpty All-Star buketball game. Pap Bl. "Oetopu•y," tie 13th lllm In the popular Jamee Bond eerin, 1tan Roter Moore u the eaan A,ent007, wlao ••in ... ,. the world lrom dettnaetloa. See WeekeHer. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 ,. l '()IL ••• H"om Page A1 ·.f.·as held an Los Angell:'s. That sale proceeded with more 1.l•an 140 tracts on the bl ·k but -n ---ule 24 oon tained in tht.' I JUncl.lon sought by the state. "Thl' U.S . Court of Appeals' kt.·1or;1on (last week) has no direct I f1 ·t at all on Judge Hall's I 'l.'t~1on last June," said Kathryn ( •1t kson, an attorney for the ';wrra Club. "The appeals court J -<:1sion cont.-erns the-stat.es' :hallenges to Watt's five-year ~hn, and 1s different than individ- ~,d state challenges to individual • 1se sales, such as Lease Sal4t No. l'~ (the sale involving tracts off j uthem California)." Clark asks probe-'Ht of Prado_releases-. lh JEFF ADLER Of""90ellr ........ taJ Management Agency" to prepare a report on the releues. _, - She said that s wt (regarding ~ 1 asc Sale No. 68) \s pending t !ore the 9th Circuit Court of r p<c-als in San Francisco. and will •t bl' heard untH after the U.S. ·• lflrPme Court rules on an earlier •'t' sale sun. probably sometime • l.1te summer. lt1lt>rtor officials in Washington, • '' , ~:ould not be reached for "1111wrll today ... Fou r hurt i accide nt Orange County Supervitor Ralph Clark ·tul's called for an lnvet1ti1aton to determine why the U.S. Army Corpe of Enpleers ia. releasing predoua water stored behind Prado Dam. The water, which Clark said is valued al $100,000 per. day, has been releued down the Santa Ana River in recent weeks. The super- viaor said it has "galled" him to watch the amount of rainwater being dumped into the ocean. "Is there negllgence or willful rniaconduct regarding this blatant , waste?" Clark asked Wednesday, as the Board of Supervisors was considered proceeding with the thitd phase of a project to develop a county-wide water strategy. Clark said he questioned if the water releued by the Corps of Engin~rs. which runs one of the county's most Important flood-control dams, WU being done at the expenae of the greater public good under a special ar- rangement with leaaees upstream of the dam who might benefit from a lower water level. Another reaaon for the release, Clark said, might be to entice the OlympicOrg~ Committee to consider the ~te area as a potential site for an Olympic shooting competition. A Corps of Enginee~ spokes- man has said the releases were made so repairs on "the dam's· massive flood-control gates could proceed. nET ... 1om Page A1 •1,! farm aru m~. Only in the last llve years have 1 .t>archers begun to measure the J rccts pets have on humans. 11<.lies a re under way· on how ts help reduce stress, boost f esteem and even increase Ch risto pher Klein, 6, of Costa Mesa, is com forted by bysta nders as paramedics a d ministe r first a id after a three-car accident la te T hursday on the Arches Bridge in Newport Beach. T hree others were inj ured. Klein ii?, liste d an fair conditioq a t Fountain Valley Community Hospital. He added, "I'd like to point out that the current procedures ap- pear unusual. For a valuable resource to be wasted appears unusual." The supervisor, who represents the Anaheim area, suggested the Orange County Grand Jury, water officials or even Co~ investigate the release. In the meantime, board members directed the county Environmeb- Dale pleads • innocent to 12 se x counts Dick Dale, the self-proclaimed long of 19iros-style ·surf guitar, pleaded innocent Thunday in Orange County Superior Court to 12 felony charges involving al- leged oral sex acts with a 13-year-old girl. • man life spans. \lost researchers say they've 1 L begun lo understand why ' 1ple form such close rela -. i •n'ih1ps with pets -and why • J ·y seem to pr.oduce productive I Ults ·'The bond rs perhaps some •1 '11•rent need we've always had," ; v~ WiUiarn J. Winchester, a J lC'rananan who is assiStant dean 1· the UCI College of Medicine. • Ve probably haven't recognized 1 ~e·ve never given it a name." BUST ... ~om Page A1 The lhree-month investigation originated in Riverside County and involved authorities in San Bernardino, Orange and Imperial counties, Reynolds said, as well as the federal ana state officials. ,The case led police to Mexico at one point, he said. When the search warrants and arrests were completed, police seized $150.500 in cash , most of that from the three men in Palm Springs. WEATHER From PageA1 80s, accordlng to the National Weather Bureau. Water temperatures have wanned to 66 degrees and lifeguards have braced for the season's fint let's-get-wet at- ·t.a ck . Sa n dbars and storm-carved ravines continue to present danger to bathers. Weather forecasters expect morning low-clouds to bum off by noon both days. EASTERL Y FREEWAY ENDORSED ... From Page A 1 Council's action Thursday night is advisory only. The easterly route, estimated at $93 million. will uproot 40 businesses and 85 housing units, [ICCOrding to the Calt(ans report. It foll->Lws Newport Boulevard and swings east of Newport t rom I 7th to Bay streets ju8t Weal oL Fu.Ilel1on Avenue The easterly route was opposed by some local residents. but has received support fro m the Costa Mesa Traffic Commission. Costa Mesa Tomorrow and the Route 55 Committee -the latteJ>otwo being buslness grouj)s. C_ity Man31er Fred So~J>al ~ .. .t.Q4.ay he bel'le<te& the easterly route18"1tie ba':)ae far the dty because it will allow Newport Boulevard to remain open during construction. A route straight down Newport Boulevard would be disrupuve to downtown busin~ and local residents living on Orange Avenue, where traffic would be routed during consl{Uction, he said. . ''l'm more optimisilc about a freeway now than I have been in the last 10 years," aa.id Sorsalial...''I tNp,Jr il'sa nM&te Ibey will look a& wilh more 'favor naw :• -' - Many of the residents opposed to the freeway did so out of fear, said Mayor Donn Hall. "I think we have removed the fear from their mind. Now they understand the freeway won't be built until 199Z at the earliest and homeowners a.ad b~esspe<»>le ~ill be~mpensated." • Alt~h noprease engtneering studtes'have been done, officials said the easterly route will probably mean the demolition of pro~rties on the west side of Church Street between 19th and Walnut street.a. Costa Mesa /lo man IMno °" lhll 700 -ot MeQl*'Y /lo-_. lleCI up ""° geggeO .!.":C mO<nltlg l)y two butol<n ..... _antly • AbOVtle,500tnhouMllOldn--etoll_, The Ylc11m .... ·-by • nelghbOI A m•lt tvVWllle wu arr•ted Thureday IO< 011emp1tno to lllMI • S3 C0<1lal-or Oh•vlno eteem trom lhll Sltaqo. t lore .. , 7~2 Ed.._ AWi Thlew9 drlvlno •van ret1MCl<ed • '-Otl lhll 300 -of 23rd 911MI Thureday -lllOle 1Um11ure:'cotor '-'-lnCI lll•eo """""'*'' ·-lllA.892 lluntington Beach ApPI....,..~-•• SN$-• r900'1ecl•l-•""'..s.' tram MA S10tege. 7252 Selut'n OrMi E•trywu _,..,,!)> -Dy e><-ln(j a~ • ""''' -po11c. lhunld"Y !Tom'"" 17!IOO l>'7;ilo ot a-. -etd 10 -'"" ,,..., ot •• •nq1111 ~ tleltm !Tom ,,.. ol!lce The ION n .. , .... ,_, el S 112 I rvine Al1 -~ ~"., ... r9'>0'lecl 11-. T,,.,,...,.., allemoon !tom w1111 ... P-._,.. , .... 17971 &ty p..,. 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WlllNngton .. 72 Wldllt• ., ., Tides ' $2 milliOn· in coke seized,. (ive arrested Dale, 46, was arrested last · February and charged with oral copulation stemming from eeveral alleged encounters with the 13-year-old at hit Balboa Penin- sula mansion in July 1981. Narcotics officers have been kept busy thi.S week in Orange County and throughout Southern California. While some members of tne Anaheim Police Department and seven other law enforcement agencies were serving search war- rants and making arrests in Or- ange County in a widespread marijuana operation Wedne9day _night . authorities from San Diego Tuunty, Anaheim and Garden GrQve were involved in arresting suspects in an undercover cocaine investiga~on. Five people were arrested and 14 pounds of pure cocaine, esti- mated to be worth $2 million, was confiacat.ed at homes in Anaheim and Garden Grove, officials said. The arrests caRped a month-long investigation by the San Diego County Integrated Narootics Task Force. Authorities al.a confiscated about $11,000 in cash and t~o cars when they searched the home of Carlos Arcila, 22, and his brother, Oacar Arcilil, 33, in Anaheim, and the Garden Grove residence of Nelaon OISa, 24, HuiJiberto Divala, 34, and Gloria Rendol, 28. All the suspect.a were detained at A.naheim City Jail on suspicion on coNplracy to possess and poesesaion of cocaine for sale, police said. Slnce his arrest by Newport Beach police, Dale, whoee real name is Richard Anthony Monsour, has been free after posting $25,000 bail. Judge Donald McCartin aet a Sept. 12 trial date on the charges in Judge Robett Green's Santa Ana courtroom. At Dale's preliininary hearing June 3, the ·girl, now 15, testified ~ she was coerced into the sex acts while visting the 23-room man- sion. .. In recent years. Dale has be-· come a nightclub operator. .;;.Venue ~-ehange ~iXed-f or Bonin A Superior Court judge has rejected a change of venue for "Convicted "Freeway Kilter" WU- llam Bonin, saying the truck driver is being fairly triei •in Ora~e County. Defense attorney William Charvet asked for a second time Thursday that Bonin's trial on four murders be moved to another county on grounds that all but one of.Lhe 12 jurors and four alternate jurors have previously heard of Bo$ or the ao-called "Freeway Killer" case from an earlier Los Angeles case. · Bonin is sentenced to die in the gas chamber for 10 homosexual torture murders of youths whose bodies were dumped near Los Angeles freeways .. Moat victims were hitchhikers. Orange County is proeecuting on four similar murders in hopes of ensuring Bonin is eventually executed. Charvet said he fears jurors may be blued becau.e of the publicity. However, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae ruled that Bonin's second trial, which com- pleted its third day Thuraday, has been fair and should continue. Charvet's associate, Tracy Stewart, said they hadn't decided Thursday whether to appeal .. ,# SW E ET WAY TO PROFIT BY PROTEST ... From Page A't Nov. 4, 1984, lection include $5,000 of The priz.es, which ries and $1,200 be awarded on toward gas and electric bills, lnaugUJ"ation Day in 1985. How did Stuetz come up ith the Idea for crossing candy and politics? "I meditate a lot, and things just come to me." he explains. But don't getthe impression Stuetz i.san aging 608-era radical. "I'm a CPA," he insists. "I have no (political) label for myself except that I'm for mankind." Stuetz, an 11-year resident of Huntington Beach, did extensive research on the nuclear anns race before writing the encloeure for his candy product. His flier states, for example, that in 1980. the U.S. government spent four times as much on military reeearch and development as it did on health. • Of the canned "Reaganomics" candy. he says. "ldon'tcare if people buy it for a gag or to eat. I just nope they ~ Uielnt"omw!orr bulde ... He adds, "fve aent a sample to the president with a letter asking.him to meet with me. I haven't gotten a respon9e ao far." ~BIE SPORTS LTD ' FOR DAD, ON FATHERS DAY ·SAVE 10% ON MADRAS SHfRTS FROM MAU I & SONS Sale Prices V~lid Thru 6/21 /83 2831 Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 6 75-9 700 ' Siding, Surfing, Sport.wear ,. --" -_._.... '. NATION Retiring general proclaims 'weakening of leadership' By tbe A1aoelated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Gen. Edward C. Meyer aaya military . J>l'Oll'aml are being hampered by a breakdown ln congreeaional blpanilanahip on defenae policy. Meyer, wbo retirel next Tueeday u Army chief of ataff, aaid Thursday ln an i.i\tervlew that amce Vietnam there hu been a "weakening of leadenhip" on Capitol Hill from th~ traditional anned services policy committeee. News media mistreatment told ' WASHINGTON -The news media face severe reetrlctiona ln Arpntina, El Salvador, Guatemala and Uruguay, with violence aaaJ.nat members of the preaa increasingly corrunon ln all four countriet, a study concludes. Miatreatment of reporten and blatant and subtle :attemptl to muule the media are dt.cloeed in the "Survey of Pre. Freedom in Latin America" i.-ued Thunday by the Council on aernlapherlc Affairs, a.Washington atudy aroup. Utah cities warned of flooding SALT LAKE CITY -Crews borrowed heavy equipment to ahore up an earthem dam on the Sevier River ln weatem Utah after a concrete spillw~y washed out and downstream communities were warned to be on guard. The spillway washed out at the dam fJve miles northeast of Delta on Thunday and the river plow~ a new, deeper channel for itself. Millard County Sheriff Ed Phillips aaid workers were trying to rechannel the river around the collapeed spillway. He aaid Delta was not threatened but Detleret, Hinckley and Ouia were ~ld to be on guard. Pershing missile cuts ~hwarted WASHINGTON -The House thwarted an effort to cut money earmarked for Perah~ 2 nuclear miaailea tQ be stationed in Weeteni Europe. The move wu cruahed Thunday, 319-73, after Rep. Samuel Stratton, D-N.Y., said that paaaage "would deatroy- what remains of the credibility of the U.S. aa a reliable ally." He allo aaid It would end chances that the Soviets would agree to remove SS-20 mi19Ues that the Pershing 2a are intended to counter. STATE No radi9activity in accident STOCKTON -A container of low-grade radioactive material from the Rancho Seco nuclear ,power plant eecaped clamap in a traffic accident early today, a highway patrol spokeswoman Mid. The container remained intact in a pickup ln the accident near the Sacramento County line, said dispatcher Yvonne Moon. State Forestry Department crews identified the radioactive material ~ radium 192, she said. Fourth man indicted in deaths LOS ANGELFS -Grand jurors investigating the deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children on the "Twilight Zone" movie set have indicted a fourth man, a 1peclal-effecta coordinator, It waA reported today. Paul Stewart was named in a 9eQ"et-lndictment after di.rector John Landis. aaaoclate producer George Fol.ey Jr. and unJt production manager Dan A.lllngham were indicted on 'Fbu.-day. Exacl4w' .. won't be lanwu until th-..grand·;..ty. indictmenta are UNealed ln court next Friday, the day the fllm ia to open nationwide. Man killed in police shootout .HA wrHORNE -A 33-year-old man who opened fire on police was shot and killed as officers attempted to terve a search warrant at a house. police said today. The dead man waa identified by police as David Eide. Cocaine, marijuana, LSD and pills were eelz.ed at the home, police said. Five people were booked for lnvestigation of drug poaesaion and attempted murder. ' WORLD Needle removed from boy's heart CAPE TOWN, South Africa -Doctors removed a sewing needle that was an inch deep in the heart of a 7 -year-old boy during a four-hour operation at the Red Croes Children's Hospital, the hospital said today. The hospital said the operation wu a lucceM and the child "waa making good progress" today. The boy, Aminnl Mphponde, wu flown to the hoepital from Malawi, hil home country in weat-central Africa. He had been carrying the needle in hil pocket and fell on it while playing after school in the vi.llage of Chibwane. Violenc_e rages in-South Af-Fica- JOHANNFSBURG, South Africa -Black.I battered an off-duty bus driver to death, stoned buses, attacked police vehlclet and looted stores ln nationwide violence on the eeventh anniversary of the Soweto race riots, police and witnesses aaid. In Durban, where the wont violence occurred Thunday. many shops were cloeed today after mobe threatened to destroy bualnee1et that opened, the South African Pre9I A..x:tatlon reported. Thret: bullet-riddled bodies found BEIRUT, Lebanon -Three bullet-riddled bodiea were dilcovered at daybreak in Tripoli today, several block.I from the beach where maaked gunmen killed at least 16 people the day before, police aaid. Authorities al.lo aald bombe ,Utted four Paleetinian-owned ahope ln Beirut and Iaraeli-held south Leti.non today. They said there were no reports of caaualtlee ln any of the bombingl. • Orange Cout QAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 Al Pope se_eaks out for Polish • • unions WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Pope Jo'hn Paul II ~ Oxn- munllt Party chief 0eJl. Wojctech Jarur.elaki today to reetore free trade ·#un1ona and delivered a touah lecture durtnc • t.elevt.ed rneettna the Polilh IQYWDIJlent had hOped would lend papel lelftl.macy to martial law rule. A aovemment 10WCe Mid the reatme wu aurpriled by the pope'• bluntnem and feared it mlaht touch off further mua demon1tratlon1. Authorltlea deployed extra police and parked water cannon on lide ttreetl ln Warsaw ~y. where more than 50,000 Polee marched ln protest Thunday night chantinl "Soli- darity! Solidarity!" painataJc.J.naly worked out ln the critical daya of AUCUIC 11~80'' ln Gdanak. The pope coupled hil c:a1l for a return to the pre-martial law union ICICOrda with an ex~ of hope that "conditlona can be cr..ted" under whJch the W•t could lift trade aanct1orw .,.mat Poland, lmpoeed ln resporwe to martial law. But he polntedly avoided any direct appeal to Weetem aovem· menta, which the Pollah pem- ment had IOUlht. The pope'• remark.I followed a niaht of demonatrationa ln sup- port of the now-outlawed union. ... Pollce ~rda 1toppe~ • ' ~:r:~eou~w:::~.!e Surviving Chino victi01 improves hia wife vowed 1he and he huaband would eee the pope · "unleu they tie us up or put ua ln jail." At a meeting televiled na- tionwide, the pontiff told Jaruzelaki he wanted the 1980 Gdansk accord.a that gave blrth to Solidarity "gradually put into effect." The union wu the Soviet blQC'a fint free trade union. He lectured the feneral on "the important aha.re o reeponalbillty that liet upon each one of you before history and before your col'\ICiencet," and called for a return ·to the "principle. 10 LOMA LINDA (AP) -Joehua Ryen, whoee throat was aUt dur- ing the brutal killing of his family and a neighbor friend, la talking, watchlng TV and playing aamee with n~ and may go home aoon, authorltiee aay. The 8-year-old boy wu "ln aood condition and improving" Thunlday at Loma Unda Univer- sity Hoepital, aaid a hoepltal spokeswoman who requested anonymity. San Bernardino County sheriff's Capt. Phill~ Schuyler said the blond youngster appean headed for r:eleaae aoon. "We heard he may be home pretty quick, althouah It'• up to hil doctors," aaid Schuyler. · The spokeswoman Mid no re- leue date la .:heduled but added that, except for hia bandage., J~ua look.I and act.a like "your typ(cal, normal boy." ''He'• ta1ld.n8 normally, watch- es TV, playa aamee with the nurses and hu fartlily vialta (from grandparent.I) every day. He's gotten at least 750 cards, letten and get-well wtahes and at least 30 stuffed an.lmafa," ahe aaid. Ja1h\la wu the only survivor of the June 5 ax and knife attack on hil parenta, Doualu and Peggy . Ryen, both 41, lister Je.ica, 10; and Chriatopher Hughes, 11, it the Ryen'• home. Kevin Cooper, 25, an e.caped l.runate from the nearby Chino state prt.on, hu been charged with the mw-den. Ready to soar Space shuttle Challenger sat through a plann~d 11-hour ·hold at Kennedy Space Center toda y. Weather'sJdeal; the __ crew's reveling in media att~ntion and the countdown was to resume at 4: 13 p .m. PDT today lot liftoff Saturday morning. Reagan criticizes foes of tax cut program WASHINGTON (AP) -A $50,000-a-year income isn't what it used to be, President Reagan aaya ln defending hil tax cut program. Reagan told a fund-raising din- ner Thursday night that it ia unfair to uae a ~0.000-a-year l..ncome as the cutoff point for income tax reductiona u the House Ways and Meana Commit· tee did when It voted to limit this year's tax cut. A tax cut averaging about 10 percent per person la due to begin showing up ln workera~ychecka on July 1. The Demo- crat<e>ntrolled Hou.e committee, however, voted Thunday to limit the tax reduction to S720 per couple. That'a the amount that under Reagan'• program would ao to a four-member, one-earner family with a typical amount of deductions and earning more than $46,500 a year. now u to what it was ten years ago? Ia it atW that aa.me 011!4· polnt between big .money and little?" What he leamed, the president aaid, was that a peraon making $50,000 a year ten years ago woulcl need to make Sl 13,850 a year now to have kept up with in~tion. Senators fight inflation: vote themselves a raise Reaaan told eeveral hundred people who paid at leut,S500 each to attend the black-tie dinner for Sen. Jeaee Helma, R-N.C., that 10me lawmakers seem to aMume "It'• alrl'ht to clobber anyone who's ma.king $50,000 or up. And it'a been that way for many, many years. That's been the IOrt of dividing line betw~ blf. money and ]Ult ordlniry money. • "That's now the breaking point," Reagan said. "So when they atart tel.Ung you we can do something for everybody below ($60.000) but not · above, you're ta1k.1na about clobberiJ'l8 an awful lot of people who are out there ln the middle-income and lower-income brackets trying to tend their kids through school and stay even with what inflation haa dc>ne Qrthern." -Under ~ pr'Olf&m, a Sl00,000-a-year fam. Uy of four would be due $2,368 a year. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate la giving ltaelf a 16 percent pay rai8e but ia postponlJ'\I until next year new llmita on how 1nuch 1ta member.-can earn -by giving speechea. The Senate voted 49--47 Thurs- day to ralle itl aa1ary from the current $60,662 to $69,800, the aame amount paid to House mem- bers. The Senate had accepted a ~ to Jimit out.Jide income apeechetl and' other llmi.lar activity to 30 percent of income, but attemptl to couple that with a pay lncreue failed. A new propoul supported by Senate leedera wu approved de- la)"lna the 30 percent cap until Jan. 1, 1984, but~ lta ~y by $9,138ttartinaJuly 1: Sen.~ JacUon, D-Wuh., noted that · many eenaton earned more f~ speeches than from their aalariea. "Who are they working for?" he asked'. The House, meanwhile, ap- proved a-bill-389-18, over Reaaan adminiatration objections, that would continue ~ Septem· ber 1986 a tempoz:ary emergency food giveaway. BUt Re_~ aaid he uked recently "Wbat la $50,000 a year WHO'S BEHIND ·you? 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A4 Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 President honors scholars W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Presi- 1 dent lJeagan responded today to a I 17-year-old high school girl's I pleas for a nuclear arma free7.e, telling a gathering of scholarship j I recipient.a that the United States is already aeeking to contain the 'I growth of nuclear stockpiles. high achool etudenta picked as .TV fllm's 'Wiid Biii' dles at 70' IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Hundreds of BtU Sackter'• "buddie9" will gather at hia tiny coffee shop on the Univer- sity of Iowa campus Sunday to pay their respecta tO the mildly retarded man who became the subject of a TV movie. Media may see some De Lorean· evidence \. LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Video and audio tapes submitted as evidenc& in the John De Lorean cocaine cue may be made avail- able to the media, but the decision will be made item by item, a judg~ says. - U.S. ~ Robert Irvine, HD students get Bud scholarship~ Takasugi isaued a brief written qrder Thursday• in response to a .motiQn submitted In January by NBC. ''It is ordered that NBC'smotlon • i8 granted_ilnd that NBC and other media repreeentatives, at their expense, shall be pennitted to copy th0&e it.ema admitted into evidence at trial," Takasugi said. But he said he would make a decision on the copying of each tape as it is admitted into evidence. I Reagan'• remarks to the 141 presidential acholars came at a . AP..,._ ii White Hou.ee ceremony, lees than /Ariela Gross Sackter, whoee return to society after 44 years in an institution · insp~ the ac- claimed CBS movie "Bill" and won preaid~mtial recognition, was found dead Thursday. He was 70. ,,, ........... ~Wild Bill' Sackter Carol Hamel of Irvine and Donna Van Auker of Huntington Beach, who both attend Santa Ana College, are among 20 stu- dents selected to receive $500 scholarships to continue their edu<'ation at four-year colleges and universities. The government says it haa 120 tapes of De Lorean engaged in alleged negotiations for the dis- tribution of $24 million worth of cocaine as part of a government "sting" operation in which federal agents poeed as drug dealers. . , two houi'a after he met with Ariel.I' f I · GroM of Princeton. N.J., in the minutes and discussed his policies Oval-Offiee. and my concerns about his policies " Groaa. one of the award win-concerning nuclear war'and the I ners, had been prepared to hand ·MX missile," she said later. "Bill had a motto that he used to repeat over and over," said California screenwriter "Wild Bill's" coffee shop will follow services at Agudas ·Achim Synagogue in Iowa City. Hanging in the small gathering place will be a Stetson hat, a gift from actor Mick ey Rooney , who portrayed Sackter, that Sackter and Thomas Walz, a professor at the university school of social wDrk, intended to put in the shop. d Reagan a petition -signed by 14 "I didn't hear anything I didn't II of the scholars -at the award already know about hi,s polici~. -Barry Morrow, who be- friended Sackte.r and was in- strumental in developing the movie. "He sa'id, 'li you ain't got a buddy, what have you got?' .Now my buddy's gone and I feel very, very empty." De Lorean, 58, was arrested Oct. 19 after being taped during a meeting at a hotel at Los Angeles International Airport. He is charged with conspiracy to dis- tribute cocaine. ,. I t! I I r I ' 1 • I I l I ceremony. The petition called for but it was more terrifying to heh The awards are sponsored by Budweiser .and its locaJ di&- tributor, Straub Distributing Company of Orange. Recipients were selected on the basis of scholastic perfonnance, educa- tional goals, and campus and community activities. a nuclear weapons freeze. in person that he so firmly But shortly before the cer-believes that building is a way to emony, Gl'OIS was invited to see reduce," she told reporters. the president, and she handed him G~ said Reagan read the a letter and diacussed th~ freeze. petition, but she said she did· not "We sat down for about 20 believe it would, change his views. The meal of condolence at SUMMER DAY CAMP NEWPORT 'M.ake the best use of your child's ANTIQUE· ·summer. Combine recrftffOn with learning. A unique Summer Camp. MALL CHAUTAUQUA AT COPRE', NOW OPEN • Science -Computer -Art -Music A dozen cft more -wiae dealere already in, -Drama -· Recreation -Field Trlps apace ie atill available. Super wide ranl'e of furniture, l'lau, clocka, carpet• etc. With a c .hlldren ages 6-12 full aervice antique clock repair. June 20th through ~ugust 26th Come visit us this weekend '\ Call Now -Limited Enrollment Antiques of For Brochure and Information The World Bldg. CoPre' Christian School 190 E. 23rd Street Mon.-Sat. Prosecutors allege De Lorean became involved in the cocaine deal in a desperate effort to save his failing car company. CHU·D CABE- WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY? Employee? · Mom&: Dad? Government? Employer? Schools? .... In Orange County there are 56.388 w orlung women WlLh children under_the age of 6. Orange County ranks second m the st.ate i.n over-all child population . w1th a total of 325.392 children aged <H2 years Who cares for these children? Whose responsibility lS 1t? Jim Cooper will discuss -th.ls problem and others during this provocative program 10 to 6 Costa Mesa 1957 Newport Blvd. Sun. at Ford Rel. 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LET ELFA REPRESENTATIVE CAROL HANNUM DESIGN A STORAGE SYSTEM FOR YOU. Simply bring in measurements of whatever space you -want to utilize. and -s111r1racwrseyou on Ifie preces you need. sarur&y; June 18:-in fltEWPORl 1·4 p.m . 7 Robinson's Notions. 14. To order. call foll-free 1·800·3'5·8501. FRIDAY 10-9:30. UJUIDAY 10·7. IUNDAY 11·6 • .. .,,.....,_ --------------------"-~·----- • ... J South Coast Plaza hosts tennis Ineei • Coeta M~'s Westin South Coast Plaz.a Hotel will h08t the 6th tennis ToUhwnent of the Ages at 10 a.m. Monday 666 Anton Boulevard. The annual match includes players from 12 to 67 years old. Myron McNamara, 64, director at the John Wayne Tennis Club will be teame<fwith a 12-year-old .. · For more information call 752-Q306. ' Father 's Day fund-raiser for drug program · Straight Ahead, the non-profit therapeutic drug program in Daria Point is hosting a "Father's Day Live Elephant Ride and Fund Raising Fair" Sunday from 8 a .m. to 5 p.m. Featured will be a pancake break.fast beginn1ng at 8 a.m., a bake sale.hot dog lunch, entertainment, dancing, bazaar, hair cutt!ng by local barbers, elephant rides and a car wash. ~go to the center, the oldest residential program in Orange County. For information, call 831-0360. OCC's summer Coll~ge for Kids opens Monday Orange Coast College's summer College for Kids, designed for ages 4 to 15, begins classes Monday. Registration is being conducted in OCC's Community ~svice Office, located in the Student Service Buildjng on the Costa Mesa campus. Course fees range from $20 to $25 per student. Classes meet one or two da)'I per week, and the counes are lix weeka long. More than 1,000 YOUJ'l811tel'sai&ned up for the Protrarn last awnmer. . CU topics th.ii year !nclude-cnaUve -wri~, drama, nucrocomput.en, apeed reed.in&; typtna, phofolJ'aphy, awtar, piano, ballet gymnaaticl. karat.e.mork1e divine and tennis. For infonnatlon about OOC'a College f« Kida, phone 556-5880. ·Mental h ealth semin~n •lated next weeJc Seminars on undentarldilla and improving mental health are acheduled for Monday and Wednetlday at the Senior Citizen'• Club of Laguna Beach. Lectura will be held between 9:30 and 11 a.m. Coet of $5 per lellion. InfonnaUon, 497-2.441. School starts E1J6lish as second lang uage class The Newport-Mesa Unitted School Di.strict will offer • English aa a second language and high echool graduation classes. beginning Monday at Co.ta Me.ea Hilb 'School and Wood.land School. At Costa Meea High, cl.aa8et ln history, F.ngliah, tcience and math will be offered from 7 to 10 p .m. Monday through Thursday. Studenta preparing for the G .E.D. test should register Tuesday and Thursday in room 204 of th~ campus, 2650 Fairview Road. · Students needing to learn how to speak F.nglish can enroll in classes offered at Woodland School, 2025 Garden Lane ,at 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday .. Classes will also be offered 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Tues- day-Thursday. New students should report to room 15 for registration. For more information call 760-3302. Costa Mesa offers dram a classes I or kids Youngsters ages 4-8 are invit.e:d to sign up for six week drama classes being offered beginning Tuesday by the Costa Mesa Park and Recreation Department. "Play-acting" will be offered from 12: 15 to 1 p.m. at the Balearic Community Center. Re~tration is being accpeted at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information call 645-8551. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 OJ!~nents off reewa__y 1 U:~~h': ~ ~~!~e! ~·~ doesn't like the Idea of • 15-lane lett.en qainat the corridOC' be 1181\t to"'/ freeway. cutt!Jli \hrouah the priatine Congresaman Glen f.ndenon, a Demo-- Sycamore Hilll p-eenbelt off of crat who repretenta the Los An- Laguna Canyon Road. pla-Long Beach area. . And they hope a lot of other people The • council's redoubled ~fforta · ·' ddo't'eilther. .,..inat the 14-mlle freeway are due to ' 'f'he'coundl, along with doinc every-the news that a push is on in Congress ; t~ it can to opJ>C* constJuction of to lnfuae more federal money iftto the • • the propoeied San Joaquin H.l.J.la Trana-proposed freeway project -increasing portaUon Corridor, la urging citizena the percentage of federal money sup-· who are agaiMt the freeway to air their porting it from 86 to 9~ percent. opinions. ~ The council has gone on record opposing the freeway, which would .!'! Boater~ to bid on NB prop~rty . More than 30 sailboats, rafts and row boats will go on the block Saturday when the Newport Beach Police De- partment stages its annual boat auc- tion. The crafts to be sold are unclaimed property pol.ice have recovered in the past year. The auction, starting at 9 a.m ., is held at the city yard; 592 Superior Ave. Purchases are made on an aa-is basis with no guarantee of condition. Pay- ment must be made in cash or by local check and purchases inust be removed at the conclusion of the auction. run from Corona del Mar to San Juan ... , Capistrano. . .. Letters can be sent to; Glen · : Anderson, 2329 Rayburn Bldg., Wash-·~ ington. D.C .. 20515, (202) 225-6676. "-' Fai·hers to get sp ecial serving . ' ... .. . .. The Woodbridge Community A!J-. sociation will hold a swap meet from 8 '~ ~ a .m. to . 3 p.m. Saturday at SELF:: ' alternative high school at West Yale ' ~P and Barranca Parkway in Irvine. 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Five years is certainly not long enough to test the impact of the two-term limit. Several sets of council members should work their way through the present system before anyone begins fiddling with it again. There are as many good arguments, pro and con, on the merits of this issue today as there were in 1978. And that's the point. People heard this debate five years ago, and made a decision. · Let's fairly test its -worth before moving forward, or backward, again. Oprnrons eMprr\~t-d 1n tile \PdCl' abOve are tho\e 01 tne Oa11y Pilot Otlier view\, .. prtS\l'd on 1n1\ Pd9~ are tno'" ol 1neir cl'utnor\ <1nd art1\I\ Reaoer comment 1\ 1nv1t 4td Add•t''>'> Tilt ::>doly Ptlol P 0 BOA Vi60 (O\ld M e\a CA no2o Pnone 111 ~1 b4/ 4)21 MAILBOX A pitch for pulling together To the Editor; If you've ever been caught in a ''freeway parking lot" at other than the so-called peak-traffic hours (whatever they are!), you wW know there is almost .no broadcast radio information avail- able to motorists who might wish to avoid being caught there. At peak hours, on the other hand, a willing motorist can hardly avoid lnlormatiop about traffic con- ditiona .. .i! he is only patient. During my most recent sojourn in the San Diego Freeway parking lot--it was almost noon on a weekday-·! composed the first draft of this letter. my request for asaiatance in reduclng the chances that I will ever be stuck there again. The most obvious way to do thl.a, it seems to me, is for all the radio stations to cooperate with each other: I have no quarrel with competition. except when it is "obvious .. that cooperation offers the promise of greater benefits: If the resources of radio stations now allocated to peak hours were pooled and diatributed around th~ clock, seven days per week, infor- mation abput traffic eonditiona would be a'vailable without lnte.r- ruption. ls that so impoeaible to arrange? I have written letters to the general managers of eeveral radio stations inviting them to aaume the leadership in making the arrangements·nece98al'y to realize the kin(! of coverage I call for. I have "writte:i th.la "Letter. to the Editor" to invite other motorilta to add their voices to mine. It would be ungracious of me to ignore the help that ia provided to motorists by the competing Sta· tions during peak·traffic hours. More than once I have been about to escape from a freeway before It became a parkjng lot. For such escapes, I offer my heartfelt thanks. ROBERT M. GOROON Irvine Upholding the Constitution To the Editor: I aee that the moral message conveyed by the Catholic Bishope either eludes or disturbs militant hawks such as William _,Buckley • and Ronald Reagan. Since Buckley and Reagan portray themaelves as defenders of the Constitution and the Soviets as treaty breakers, they might be more receptive of the bishops' position if they realized that the bi.shops were indirectly protecting the Constitution and our honor. Here is how it works. heat up the cold war, bOth the U.S. and the Soviets pursued a policy of mutually assured deatruc- tlon--MAD. The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal stipulated that "individuals have international duties which tran9Cend the na- tional obllgationa of obedience i?npoeed by the individual state." Furthermore, Article six, para-· graph 2 of the U.S. Constitution provides that any treaty to which the U.S . ia a party prevails ln effect over any domestic law, and even over the terms of the Conatitutioh It.elf. The U.S. has participated in international law agreements such as the Hague conference and the Nuremberg Charter. These agreements prohibit weapona in indiacriminate or mass destruc- tion. Nuclear weapons fit this definition quite clearly. In fact. until Reagan decided to lt therefore .eems to me that the bishops are not only providing moral direction: but they are al8o living up to the spirit of .the Constitution and our honor aa participants in treaties. PHILLIP CUTLER Coeta Mesa l. M. BDJd / Looking ahead One out of every 25 babies born thia year will be aUve 90 years from now. the optimists report. Of the 18 most common men's names. the lea.st liked are Albert, Henry. Frank and Karry. Or 10 repol"U a Los Angeles aurveyta.ker. ~n Question: "Davy Jones's locker" 1J sailor talk for "the • bottom of the eea." But who was the onatnal Davy Jones, if sue~ a perwon exilted? .. Laraest propo rtio n of chu.rd1aoen la not ln the South's 8'bM Belt, u commonly believed, but. In New England. ~ am uked the difference, ~ 'an En&U•h cut and a Continental cut of rout beef. The £nil1ah la suppoeed to be teVeral ... OMNOE OOA&T llily Pilat. ,__..~---.-·"'-... " ==~"f·-......... , ... thin alloea. The Continental, one thick slice. Q. What does a foreign phys- ician have to do to practice in thia country? A. 1. Get a certilicate of examin- ation by the EducaUonaJ Council for Foreign Medical Graduates. 2. Poue11 a permanent via and declare wtth the lmmlgration Board the lntentlon of becominC a cltiun, or already have full dtlzenahip. I. Apply to a Med.lall Examinen' Board !or an appli- cation that must be certilied by the dean Qf the foreign medk:aJ IChool and verified 'by ~e U.S . C.Onaul nearett t.o that tchool. 4. Take the State Board examination. More than half of the can in t.hJ.a country an parked lndoor1 every ruaht M.Lllllltalf1a• ~ QlillrDaa .. a .............. ............ • r~f{jg! ~6J9,2Q,,, -. ·. Y<XfBET, S~! ~~ta,,, Feds drug ~.ar is half-hearted WASHING TON -President ~an has pronounced his war on druaa a raging aucoea. But i,he truth la the war has been long on · ballyhoo and short on per· fonnance. The price of illegal dru:gs la down acr<m the country -a sure sign that the supply la up. Con- fidential Drua Enforcement Agency report.a dilcloee that farm- ers in C.Olomb£a have 10 times u much acreage in rocaine pro- duction u they had two years ago, when the adm.lnia\ratlon began lta much-publiciz.ed crackdown. The United Stat.et la virtually the eole market for Colombian cocaine producers. LAST OCTOBER, at a cost of over $120 million, 12 new task forces were created to go after smugglers and dealers, modeled after the federal-state South Florida Task Force. More recent- ly. attempta have been made·to coordinate the 1.nterdictiQn ac- tivities of variout government agencies. But the agencies don't seem committed to the interdiction pro- gram. For example: -The PenlalOO prcmi8ed air- craft radar coverage for 17 daya per month over South Florida. Yet the recorda show that this vital aervice was provided on only fivedayslaatOctober, nine days in November and three daya in December. -Radat awvelllance out of New Orleana, covertna the Gulf of Mexico, spotted 64 aircraft that flt G. -J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~ .the smuggling "profile" during a two-month period. Only 14 were even chued by law-i!nforcement planes, and only three of thoee were actually caught when they landed. All three Wen! l98ded with dope. -Along the Mexican border. penetration by suspected smug- gler aireraft haa reached the proportlona ~f years ago. when the overlan route was the principal en point for drug traffickers. THE REASONS for this lack of serious effort are hard to pinpoint. The ute of Pentagon reeourcee la restricted by law. Cuatoma Service and DEA officlala are jealously guardlna their own adminia- tnd• turf. AJMI nobodyJa CftlRk..i Ing head.a together and· UW.ting the job get done. Rep. Ghmn English, D-Okla., chairman of a subcommittee on jwtice, offered a typical example t.o ID)' ......... Donald ae The Pentap promiled in April 1982 that, within 30 ya, it would give Customs infor- mation on JX*ible drug shipments picked up by a radar balloon at Cudjoe Key, Fla. But during an i.napection 10 months later, F.ngllsh learned the truth: The balloon wuatill unable to provide intelligence on auaplcioua-looking aircraft. Now, more than a year after it was promised, the information la fl. nally being given ta CU.toms. Interd,iction efforta -actually catching ln\ugglen -are .being given short shrift, Engllah feela, as most of the money and man-hours are devoted to inveatigatioN. Eng- U.h, who will hold hearinp on the drua crackdown next month, • characterlzea the 12 new taak forces aa "business aa utual." I MEANWHILE, the White House announced in March yet another b~aucratic weapon -it WU unleaahing on dope t.r:af- fickera: A Cabinet level executive board, headed by Vice President Buah, to coordi.nate and aupervite the smuggler-catching ope11atlona. But White House offlciala admit that the board la still ln the planning at.age. IKS BUILDINGS: If work maka you sick, the fault may be in the building where you work. James Repace, an alr apeciallat at the Environmental Protection A&ency, has identified pollutants • •*k buildinp." Theee range from bad breath to deadly radio-acti~elgaaes that ~p up from the soil oeneath the structure. The EPA haa been getting complaiQJ!__ fl'om individuals across tnecountry who claim &bmethlng in their buildings la making them ill. But the agency haa been concentrating ita thin reeourcea on pollution in outside. air. Indoor air _pollution La eo under-funded there lm't even an EPA roster of buildino ln which people have come down with airborne diaeaaea. There are powerful foreet that reslat any reeean:h on lndoor air pollution: builae1'9,-landlorda, con- struction material manufacturen, chemical oompanies, ctgaretle makers -even some workers' oompenaation officiala~who fear a flood of claims. BLACK LUNG BOO-BOOS: .In a study requested by Sen. Orrin Hat.ch, R-Utah, the General M· counting Office estimates that the Labor Department made inac- curate payments to more than one-fourth of the nation's aa,ooo black Jung victima. From a ai.tiatlcal aamplLna of 286 beneficiaries' claims, the GAO concluded that the amount of overpayments and under- payments totaled about $65 million as of January 1982 - roughly three percent of the S2 billion paid out to that date. The GAO report, reviewed by my reporter Laurie Sieael, said 85 pertent of the errors reflected incorrect uae of information in the Individual c.aae files. Many errors were traced to the lncreued workloada created by amend- menta to black lung l~tion voted by Congrea in 1978 and 1981. The report predicted that. Labor's improved infonnation gatherina procedures and a new automated payment system will prevent future errors. Grand political party prize. There wu good neW11 today; yea, Sir or Madam, lt looka • though I won't have to work f« a living much longer. Thia momlna 1 opened a letter from Co. gretmnan Guy Vander J..rt of Mlchla~ and it contained the information that 1 have won, « may have won, the $&0,000 Grand Prize in a aweepst.aka the. Re- publicans are havfna. I ftaw'e it's as aood as in my built account. . Of fict.ally the Republicans are calling it "The New Bea1nning Sweepet.akee." Thia muat t;e to keep it l!eparate in their Minda fiom IOlne "Old Belfnning Sweep1takee" they held. I'VE RECEIVED a lot of mail in the put ten yean, cellina me I may have won a million dQJlan, • -11-IY-ll~ll_IY_ ....... i from organizationa with whom l wouldn't do buaineea with an eleven foot pole, but I never got one from a poUUcal party before and I'm not ta.king this one lightly. The National Republlc:an Con- are-fonal C.ommittee wouldn't be in on anytht.na that wun't strictly on the up--and-up, would it? I'm pttlng my form in the mail to aend back to them right away becau.e it aaya "~ Sonus for Extra Promptneea." U I pt lt in the mail today, that ouoht to quality for "Extra Prompt.-:r· '!be ~ of this big Re- publican giveaway la to rai8e money. You wonder how they:re gotna to raiae it when they're giving ao much of it away. But list.en, they have waya of dolng thlnp down there in Wuhil'igton. SOME OF YOU may think this la a allly, stupid, cheap and demeaning gimmick for the Orand Old Party to be Involved with. You're probably either nar- row-minded or Democratic . Betides the warm glow 1 felt when I opened my letter and anticipated winning that $50.000, lt just made me feel load all over to know that IOme of our elected offldala are part.id pa ting in such a wonderful, honeet, htgh-claal th1na u this sweepetakee. lt'a the IOl1 oC activity Thomu Jeffenon and Abraham Lincoln probably dreamed would happen in their country eomeday. .The Democrata are aotnl to have to strike back with tame clever scheme of their own, it aeema to me. Maybe they could skip the whole money-raillna th.lng and ao right for voiee. For lnltance,,t.hey might offer Green Stampe. ANY TIME one of ua went to the polla and voted for a DmM>crat. we'd pt Green Stamp. They might give us one Green Stamp for a low-1evel local oWdal, five for a mayor' ten for a eovemor ot a eon,re.man. 2& for a Senat« and 100 Green Stamp1 every time one of ua voted for a Democradc candidate for Premdent. U a dtiaen collected 100 Green Siampa. he. could take them t.o Wuhinlton and, totet.ber with a contribution of $1,000 ti> the party, buy a eon,n.iman. The ew.epstakel Ut.eratUN..,a that 613 w1nnlna numben haft alrMd.y been •lected. I ;.t ~ the Republican s~ ot-ta In WMbincton and MMd lf .they would .,..... live IDI the wt.nntnc numberl ao 1 oaukl oam- pare them to the one an 1111 envelope. Theyeakl'ltw..lm~ tble beca\M the ICtual nwnbaw hadn't 19lly been .. i.c:.t yet! ''What hM beell Mlectild. •• the man Mid ''w• the method by which t.twt· &al ru.ant.w wt1l be Mleeted." NB planner upset at apparent firing Newport Beach Planning Commissioner Debra Allen said she is "shocked" to have been passed over f6r a second term on the city's planning panel. "F.-entially, I've been fired behind closed doors," Allen charged Thursday. • City council members this week nominated four persona for two posts on the commission. The list will be narrowed to two lat.er this month. Allen, who applied for a second four-year term, was not nominated. Though council mem bers claim th"ere is nothing political afoot, Allen thinks differently. "It was a political decision. This is the first time they have not giyen an incumbent the courtesy of being nominated. I think they owed me at least that much," Allen said. Allen said she believes she may have been ousted because she is viewed as a likely council candidate in 1984. "This makes me less public, I guess," she said. Mayor Evelyn Hart said it has become recent city practice not to re-appoint anyone to a board or commission if a person has served four years. Allen, .the mayor said, has been a commissioner four years. "I think she's been a fine commissioner," said Hart. "She's honest and I'd recommend her both pro- fessionally and pel'90nally." Allens agrees that she's been a good com- missioner. "I have a degree in planning and I'm in la'w ~ 9Chool now. I have not been a dissenter but I have had some politi6tl disagreements with some council rt)embers," explained Allen. "The whole thing came as a shock to me," she added. - Commission incumbent John Kurlander, who has served only two years on the panel, was nominated alor\g with Balboa attorney James "Buzz" Pel"!IOn, registered nurse Janice Debay and Greg Boston, owner of a firm that deals with water pollution. The council will fill two cornmissio!! scats June 27. PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DA FOR: A Pub/11 So n•1,. •'/ I 111• "'" ll'"T", -"a, 4olo rii1.~-1i.. \ Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports, and Advertised Values. D •1 p·1 ' ffEADING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK in the II J 111 Sidewalk Super Sale . Sove big Fri./Sot. at Hunting1on Center. l't8JC NOTICE ec.-.. ... ~nnous.u ..... NAMalTATl•NT The fOllowlng l*IOl\I ere dOiOQ ~ .. : CHIHA KING RESTAURANT' 18 City Blvd.. Suite 121, Otange, CA 92M8 · China King Food Inc, 16 Cll't BIYd., Sulle 121. Ofenge, CA 92668 (• Callfomle corpo,.tlonl Th .. bu91,_. .. c:onduc:tecl by • COl'UOl'•tlon. Ctltne KIOQ Food tnc:. MIOQ T .. l Liu. Preeldenl Tt\19 11e1ement wu llleo w1th the County Cieri! of Orenge County on Mey ~7. 11183 f217UI Published Orenge CoHt Delly Piiot. June 3, 10, 17, 2•. 1963 2575·83 POOl.IC NOTICE MOT1Ca <W TRUeTH'a IALa T,.._ .. No.T.-.a YOu AM ... ~fAULT UNDa" THI DalD Of T"UIT DATID JU&.Y ao, 19N.. UM.all YOU TAKI ACTION TO ""OTICT YOU" "'°"Rn, IT MAY M IOU> AT A 11\aJC SAU. If YOU •ID AH EXPLAMATIOtl Of THI MATIMt Of THI "OCHDIMO AOAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A LAW'nR. On Frldey, June 24, 1983, et 9:15 e.m., HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO L OAN ASSOCIA TfON, e Corporellon. formerly known H HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS"SOCIATTON OF SAN DIEGO. u Trua1• under a deed of 1nm d•tecl July 30. 1976 •toned by RIC HARD J FISCHER. a n unmerrled men •nd re corded Augull 11. 197&. H Document 15318, Book 118'17 Pege 750 of lhe Offlc:Jal Reeofd• of Ofenge County. ,Cellfomle, wlM Mil It public auo11on to the hlQhftt bidder for CHh In United St11u Dollar•. et Iha entrenc:e 10 the old Ofenge County Cour111ouM. 1oea1ec1 on Senta Ana Boulevard, between Svcemore Street end Broedway In the City of Orenge County, C•lllornle. 811 right. t"le -.ind lntarett conveyed to and now held by 11 under the deed of truit In the rNI P<Ol*1Y. deec:rlbed .. : Loi 40 Trllci 44111. County of Ofenge, City .oi Santa Ana. Stete of Cllllfornle, .. par mep recorded 1n book 185, pegH 19 end 20 of ~ mapa In the offtce of the reco<"der of Mid County. Tiie atreet eddreu or other common o.lgnetlon al the 11>ow ,.., property la knO'*n to ua •• 2048 N. F'°""9t Str•, Bente Ane, Cellomle. Tllltl .... wt• be mllde, WllllOut -em or WWf11111Y, ~or ln)plled, reotirdtnO tltle. p ~ 11 al con, oi~-. to pey tlllt unc>eld P<lndPei eum of 193.874.50. plua Int•"' u provided In th• note _,,.., by the deed of true1. '*" an .odltloo• eetlmated emout1t of lt.261.00 If My, under Ille term1 of the OMO OI 11\lM llMI t-. cnergee and ...,.,..... of Ille TruMe8. TN l~f8enefldlWY under the deed of tru1t hH •lgned end deflvere1f ~P t lle Truate• • D•~leretton of Defe111t of the Ot>liOMtona -ed by Ille deed of trutt, end • Hottce of DefMlll end Election to Sell. wNcll recorded on Aprll 2~. 1912 u Document 82-131141, of OlllcMI Aeoorde, TNt .... wllf be conductect bY' C81110tnla Potting Ind Jlvblllhfl'Q Com~•ny wlloH •ddreu enlt PllOnt ~ .. 1021 North Lall• Avtnue, lull• 201, PH•d•l)I, ~"'°'PH 2t3ot81-4&4e, ()Med: ... 20, llU "'*' ,IOllW. IM'NOI ANO LOAN AllOQATIC* A Qo,poillllol1. .. TNltll ~T."'w"'* PvblltMd lln9• Coeal Oelly '*"· Jvtte '· 10, 11, ttl3 2112943 COMPUTER CLASSES In Fountal~ Valley (See ICN<lui. In • Sund9)!'1 Piiot) STANDARD COMPUTER 964-8050 POOl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS MJsiNISS NAME STATEMENT The followl"'ll pe1sons are dotng business as I P ASSOCIATES, INTERIOR PL.-.NNERS. •665 MacArthur Coun. Ste 1ooc Newoort e eiach. CA 92660 Toni C1iro1 Mendez, 3015 Croyden Bey. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Richard Johns, •053 Lincoln z 29 1, Menna del Rey CA 90291 This business Is conducted by a general partnership Toni Mandez This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 1, 1983 F217514 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 3. 10. 17. 24. 1983 2552-8 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINHS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as IR\llNE FIRE 17777 Mein St ~8522 Irvine CA 92715 Gery J Gr1ttlth. 17572 Senta Elen• C1rc1e Fountain llellay. CA 92708 This business is conduc:1ed by an 1nd!Yldual • Guy J GrdJrtn Th11 s111amen1 was l1ted with the County Clerk ol 0'8nge County on May 2• 1963 Wll.LIAM,f . KAHN A ,.,ot.aalon.t Corporetlon 1"52 MacAr111ur alvd., Ste 102> Ir,,...., CA 12715 F217117 l'ubl1shed Orange Coasl Dally Pilot. May 27 June 3 10 17. 1983 2•96-83 Ptlll.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUaM.11 .. H ~ITATaMaNT The following per11on la doing b<.1.in.MI M : EM & C ENGIN EER ING ASSOCIATES. 14e81 Myford Road. •8-2. Tuatln. CA 92ee0 Moll11mad tbrehlm Et Gall. 19•5 Sh«l"'lllon Place. Newport BMch, CA 92"3 Thie 11ua1ne .. la conduc1ecl by en Individual Mol\amed El Gell Thie statement wu flied with the County Clerk of Onnge Counl't on Mey 26, 1983. ' '217M7 Publl•h•d Or•nr Coa1t Oelly Piiot, June 3, 10, 1 , 24, 1983 2547-&3 NllC NOTICE ITATIMINT Of AIAMOOMMINT Of UHOf ,ICmlOUI .U .... 11 NA• The followtng persona have abandoned the uM of the Flc11U<>ut 8utlneu Name EM & C ENGIN EE R I NG ASSOCIATES. 14661 Mytord Road, •9 ·2, f\JS11n, CA 92&e0 The Fk:llllOUI 8utln"a NI""' referred 10 •bon wH llled In Of1nge County on Nov, 23. 1082. Mol\1m•d lbr1hlm El Gall. 1945 Shtlrtnoton ·Place. Newpon e .. ch, CA 92863 Ak:llerd Reynold Furrall. 26972 1111 Grande. Min ion lll•lo. c .-. 92891 • Gordon R1ymond Short. 21542 Camino Pepef, El Toro. CA 92630 Thie bu~I WH conducted by en untnc;orpor1tecl ueoef1tton ot!Mt than • pwtnerlh= Alctlard Furrefl Mollemed I Get! Thi• ata14H'nent wH flled With lflt County ci.11 of Or•noe eovntv ()ti M9Y 28. 1093 ,..., Publl•ll•d Oran,. CoHt 0•11) .. !tot. Jvne 3. 10, I , 24. 1113 2548·8~ I • -----. ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 .\1 •t111 1k 8pen' s1vl not h11eh in pncto. r.-ason 11ble c011l. du 1r11!d advertisln.te lallyPillt (l• .. ~wOAd\ p,,...,. .. , M1t Call: $15°0 OFF . ANY NEW QUARTERLY SERVICE .. ORANGE COUNTY PEST CONTROL You get $~5.PQ OFF the cost of the initial Service on any new Quarterly Service. • Fleas •Ants • Roaches • Crickets • Eacwigs • Carpet Beetles • Black WiiJows • Sow Bugs • Cereal Pests •Bees • Silverf i'>h • Ticks * Not To Be Used with Any Other Discount / ' 586-8700 Licensed/Bonded State Uc. ::5639 Member Better Business Bureau OFFER EXPIRES 8/25/13 -.lrs imporunt 10 look at operating co~ts and efficiency when hopping for a new refrigerator/freezer Why? Because the a\•erage unit account~ for up to 55% of your electriclt~ bill If you're an Edison customer. Edison "111 help def ra) th' cost of a new energy-efficien1 model by paying you S50 or SIOO upon proof of purchase of any qualifying model. Models 12 cubic feet Or larger wrnch are 20% more efficient than the applica· ble Stale Standard qualify for a $50 incentive. And IC tJ1e mo<lel uses 960 kilo- watt hours per year or less. it earns an additional bonus of $50. lb help you shop for your new appli ance. or to help you wisel)' use the refrigerator you now have. we have prepared a new bookie!, "Cold Cash:· TI1is book gives you tips on wise use and Includes a list of refrigerators that are ellglble for these cash Incentives. The booklet Is available from your local Edison office. at participating dealers or by calling Edison toll-free 1·800·952-5062. >vu have lbe power to hold down your electri city bills. Make your next refrigerator an energy-efficient model. And get cold cash from u . Meantime, thanks for all your conservation effor~. Southern California Edison ' 1 .. ~I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17. 1983 . .,, ~· J ' F uchsias abloom for tour T he ,fuchsia garden at the Fountain Valley home of Bill Barkley, 16326 Filbert St ., will be open for a tour from l to 4 p .m. Sunday, June 26. The event is sponsored by the Garden Grove Fuchsia Society. For info r mation, call Bar kley a t 839-0561. " Sidewalk Super Sale Save big Fri./Sot. at Huntington Center. This Weeks S ecials · 10" Dracaena Craigii $20.oo Great for low light areas 1 O" Cornstalk Dracaena $20.00 4~000 ~q. ft. gre~nhouse . O:pen to Public Truckload Plant Sale Large selection of baskets; silk flowers, rag rugs Huntington Center's fomous savings event The · Bizarre Bazaar · in the mall Fri. & Sat. 4" reg. si.49 sale 3 for s2 \I. A MC 1858 Newpor t Blvd. Costa Mesa Ca 645-3392 , Hours Mon -Sat l 0-6, Sun 11-6 h• Ori811taf R'li'Sf . ··Par·ki·Ag ,·:· Let· .. s ,ale · Due to the overwhelming success of last weekends PARKING LOT SALE Orient Handel is continuing the Sala for another weakl R:~~~~~ FROM 50o/o To80°/o BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES: SIZE NAME REG. PRICE SALE PRICE SIZE NAME REG. PRICE 3x2 Chinese Super 3x2 Shahzadeh 3x2 lndo Heriz 3x2 Bok hara 52x3• Antique Hamedan 5x3 Antique Navaho 4•x2•0 Antique Balouch 5x21 Antique Ferdose 5x3 lndo Chinese 51x3' Antique Malayer 5x3 Imp. Pal. Kerman 5'x4, Antique Mahal 5x3 lndo Heriz 4,x3' Antique Bok hara 5x3 Prn. Bokhara 5'x32 Antique Hamed an 4t0x3' Antique Seneh 5x3 Chinese Super 6'x3• Antique Balouch 6x4 lndo Chinese 62x4• Antique Malayer 6x4 Chinese 6'x4•Antlque Hamedan 610)(41An1lque Balouch 8x4 Chinese 71xa•Antlque Kollay 8xS lndo Taba Tabriz $250 $79 4x2 Tajmahal 150 39 4x2 Kerman Karestan 150 39 4x2 lndo Chinese 200 69 9x6 lndo Taba Tabriz 350 120 9x6 Shahzadeh ' .. 1 50 ~00 9x6 Chinese Super 350 150 10'°X9' lndo Kashan 300 ) 900 1 Px8' Kerman 350 120 10x8 Chinese Super 300 140 HYx8' Antique Chinese 700 250 12x9 Antique Sparta 500 .199 12x9 lndo Heriz 350 120 113xEP Kerman 900 350 12x9 Indian 500 199 1 r>xW lndo Kazak 250 99 12x9 Chinese 600 240 12x9 Super Taj 450 199 .12x9 lndo Taba Tabriz 200 79 14x10 Antique Chinese 550 199 1~'° Bokhara 800 299 14x10 Shahzadeh 550 175 13'><10' Antique Peking 600 250 14x16 lndo Taba Tabriz 350 140 15x10 Nina 350 I 750 1~11 Antique Chinese 450 150 16x10 lndo Sevanary 1600 550 16x10 Nina bJli£M1 ~~1. TWG DA YI IW OILY UT. I IUI . 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But, if you're a betting person and looking for an inside tip, Huntington Beach High product Billy Thompeon could provide you with the edge. ~ Says Thompeon; "I think we'll be ~'eady to play. I think we'll be a little quicker." The 6-1 guard, a three-year starter for the Oilers who will be at the point for the South when C.Orona del ·Mar's Mike Hess isn't, is in the process of inaking a comeback of aorts following a senior seaaon in which the Oilers swept to the S\.J.naet League championship . It was a year in which the Oilers enjoyed their beJlt . momenta since the mid-70., but a penonal setback for Thornpaon, who entered the campaign with high expectations. Just one thing went wrong -the ball stopped going in at the conaistency people had come 10 expect from Thompeon. Why? Maybe it's the same reaaon aomeonelikellodCarewcango 10-for-20in the midst of a .400 barrage. "It wu difficult lo cope . with," says the 19-year-old. "rm not sure what it was, but the ball just stopped dropping through the hole. "But, with Jamel (Garner, the aophomore senaation) and Mike (Milla, Thompeon's teammate in Saturday's All-Star game) doing aa well as they were, •I felt le. compelled to shoot, and u the aeuon went along, the le. I acored the better they were doing. "The numbers weren't there, but I hope I contributed to the team.•• His contributions were, of courae, paramount to the Oilers' IUCCe8I (20-6 overall), with his defense, uaista and.playma.king controlling the eames. ''As a (See THOMPSON, Page BZ) I ' I A. , Todd Mabe Express challenges Walker and New Jersey Generals in USFL clash ~onight. BS. Gary Buckels Shane Flores D 0 Mabe gains CIF first team . Buckels, Flores honored on 4-A third team By ROGER CARUON Of .... 0.-., .... _ Edison High senior Todd Mabe, who recently signed a pro- fessional contract with the Kan- sas City Royals organization, has been named to the first unit on the All-CIF 4-A baseball team. The slick-fielding and hard-hitting shortstop batted at a robust .450 during his final year with the Chargers. Al.so · honored were Sunset League MVP Gary Buckels of Huntington Beach, a pitcher with an 8-3 record and a 1.37 ERA, and Marina High catcher Shane F1ores, who batted .476 and was a three-year starter for the Vik- ings. They were both named to the third team. Buc.keLs and F1ores are both ticketed for Go!den wrt College next aeaaon. Player of the Year is Thousand Oaks infielder. Kurt Stillwell. Stillwell wu the second player in the nation picked in the recent major league draft (by Cincin- nati). He batted .552. ALL·CI" 4·A ,..,... T.-n ~ ... _.ldlell P-L. Ca\len, Lakewooct P-W. Allctlle, HOovw P-W. Wilson, Redondo c-o. AMC!, Venlur•. C--S. Brodie, MMken 18-S. HIMV, ArcN!e 1nf-t(. Holdltv, Collon W-TMllM9M,a ..... lnf-t(. Sllllwell, Tllousand Oelu ~. lledtwel, Collon OF-S. Cecil, Venl1Ke Of'-M. Slomc>, Maler Del Qf-J. Hiiimen, Hoover Ul-M. Slark, Lot Allol Yr. Mertl Sr. 13·1 Sr IH ~.1-2-1 Sr. ·"' Sr. All Sr •. 476 Sr. .440 Sr. AM Sr. .SS2 Sr ,03 Sr. .Sl2 Sr .• .JM Jr, .461 Sr .. S14 _..,T_,. P-tl. Diaz. Collon P-J. McDowll. Notre Oame P-J. COOlev, MltOkan C-G. loc:tlfta. WMI Torrence le-it. Wt.lie, Simi V•llev 18-M. F•rr, El-er l~A. Vlllj-. Nofre Deme lnf--41. TMner, 81tnoo Amel Inf-<. Palomeret. Simi Valley OF~. Ollkn, Mlttlken OF-G. Padre. Cutver Cllv OF-T. 1Con¥.i<I, a- Ul-J. Domsc11o1. El Seeulldo T1*1I T_,.. Sr. 10-1 Jr. 7·2 Sr ,., Sr. All Sr • .417 Sr Ml Sr. ·"' -Jr .S22 Sr .45' Sr .401 Jr. ·"l Jr .• .0 Sr .• 7·3 P-J. Shoen, TllouwnO Olll<\ Sr 9·2 • f'-Gerf ~ .... """ -..0 "· •·> P-f>. Outler, Ma~ Del Jr t-l P-O. s1-w1. L8 Port Sr. 7·l P-M.. Tllehner. CfftPI Sr. t ·S c--,..,... M9fW Sr . .A76 l&-tt. Ewan , ~ewood Sr . .3'2 1111-M. Crw, 1tove1 Sr • .6t1 lnt-J. C'orTM, ~ Sr. .l4I • lnt-J. Klmelro, ltedOlldO Sr. .'31 OF-e. Df'ake . SI. Paul Sr. A22 OF ...... Slracl\ln, SI. JOlln 80\co Sr. .lit OF-G. w-. C..merlllo Sr .0 6 Piner ol lhe VM r· Kurt Sttb•ltl <Tllouwnd °"'', Blue Jay pitchers alive --in more ways than one This is a tale about two pitchers. Both right-handers. Both members of the Toronto Blue Jays. SPORTS COLUMNIST And each with an unusual story. Randy Moffitt, better recogni.zed as Billie Jean Kine'~ brother, is simply thankful he's alive today. JOHN SEVANO Dave Stieb, the winningesl pitcher in the Americari League, is just asgrateful Toronto g~e him the opportunity to be a pitcher in the major leagues. • "Pitching is fun again," said Moffitt, who almclst died from a mysterious disease in 1979. "It wasn't for awhile ... but it is now." Basically, th~ fungus la an internal paraSite usually found in animals. The symptoms are constant vomiting, dizziness, ex.ha&tion and lack of appetite. The result: Moffitt lost 40 pounds (when healthy Moffitt stands 6-3 and tips the scale at a svelte 195). Moffitt believes he contracted an illness called "crypto-sporadic"while working at a farm in North- ern California, Prior to Moffitt, there were only two other reported caaes of the disorder among humans. And both of them died. Pena's headaches . can't rival Atlanta's LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ Ale- jandro Pena, who haa had recur- ring migraine hMdacbel for the past eight years, bad learned to live with them. But the Los Angeles Dodgers' pitcher recently grew worried when he told the club of the headaches and the organization iriihiedlitely tent h1rb to the hos- pital for a battery of aophisticated te9ta. "I waa surpn.ed to tee how deeply the Dodgen were con- cerned; I started worrying," Pena said Thunday night after he started a game for the first time this month, going 8 2-3 innings to earn a 6-1 decision over the At- lanta Braves. After doctors studied the testa, including a brain 8Can, they de- tennined that the vaacular head- aches were probably cauaed by streea or tension and preecribed no medication. • "The headaches have never re- ally w.orried me," said the 23-year-old native of the Domini- can Reput>lic, speaking through an interpreter. "I know when they begin that they will be over in two days. I started having them when I was 14~' Pena said the headaches have hit him al.most weekly since then, but that he had not had one for the put week. . • H~ had mi.sled two tcheduled starts because of the teeta and the faat that the docton wanted him to get aome rest, with hla laat previous start q>ming on May 29. He was very effective against the Braves. acattering seven hits, striking out teVen and walking four to notch his ax1h victory against a single W. thit llNllOn. ''Pena didn't look like he'd milled a couple of atarta," said Bravee' Manager Joe Torre. "He threw well.'' John Mahaffey .. "Doctors didn't know what it w,,a at first." explained Moffitt. who signed with Toronto as a free agent after stints with San Frandaco (10 yian ar\d Houston ( 1 year). "Test after test was taken but the doctors had no answer. Stieb'• story isn't nearly aa intense, but tra u- interesting. _ "Then lntemal bleedinQ was dl8covered and theJ found out what it.,,. . .118;..~ad GPCUl'I!. They sald I had to let by bOdY ftght lt. • Primarily a center fielder with .300 credentiala at the plate (Stieb once roomed with New York Yankees pitcher Dave Righetti when the two played at San Joee C.Ollege), t.he Blue Jays signed the -: righ~der~uee~ him pi'f}l only one game in · collete- ''The toughest part of groping with the sickness was that I'd feel lousy for six or seven days, and then I'd !eel good for two or three and I thought I was over it. I'd want to get active, but then rd just feel nauseated again." · "I had pitched only two other times prior to the Blue Jaysaeeing me and they wanted me right off the bat,'' Stieb noted. "I hAKI pitched well each time, but I didn't really think about converting. I only did it to help the team. • • - "Bueball is certainly fun again," Moffitt reiterated. "But nothing is more important than your "It was interesting, though. because I just threw lif .. e. a faatball and not much of anything else. All I said was, 'Try and hit this,' and that was it." Rigid course has Open field on it~ knees ' ... it often further thaf $1f!ftnt. • Johri' Mahaffey,. ~eve''ll ~ and MUl!JJh1 fol- loWed the formula better than anybody ei. ,on 'Tlwnday, 9COl'tld 2-under par-.. and lhared the 1-.d at the µ.s. Open Golf Champlonablp after the flnt round. · Devlin. the Awtralian who led the Open for two roundl lMt year, wu one lhot bllCk a t 70. Bobby Wadldna, lwttro tot into the field only after Lee Trevino withdrew on Wectr.e. ct.y, Lou Grahani;; tM Open chunP'9ft in 197~, and D. A. ·w~ were at-. par 11 on the 8;172-yud ~ Nim pten w.. M 12, lndudinc Jim ..... Jim Helfclrd. Bale lrftl. MY · a-tt, Nick Ptt(at. ~7 Wadkhw, ~ no,d. n-Jr. ~ ..... Tom Jl•tman. the ~ ....,_ .... Blue Jays host Angelsr tonight • ... ' .... TORONTO-The Ange.ls, i~ . Thuraday, Opel a three-game· series with the Toronto Blue Ja~ tonight (4:30, KMPC-710). • • Manager John McNa· · . send Bill Traven (0-1, 4.45 • to the mound to oppoae American ~e's pitcher in Dave Stieb (9-4). Othesl series matchupe find Ken FOl"9cl'A (6-3) dueling Jim Clancy (5-5) Saturday, with Dave Golt& (0-5) against Luis Leal (5-5) Sunday. t The Angels will start~ with a 2~ game lead over in the AL West. The third-p Blue Jaya. w hile, ~AL Eut leadlni Balti more by a mere-three games. i Rod Carew. lelldina the~ l~ with a .411 averaae. expected to return to the lineu tonight after mitllnc w day's game in Chicaao due io strained lower hick. auff earlier in the week while takina swing. The Anaela apllt their first games of thl.t roed trip. which end next weekend ln Ka.-a OCC'.s Mollica likes odds of next endeavor BY CURT SEEDEN on...,.., ....... c.o.ta Meta High . and Orange Cout Collep volleyball nandout Kathy Mollica l.t gotna to Reno July 4, and It's not to join the holjclay pmbllnl crowds. to if we do well in OW' mattehee. we'll have to petltiori to fO to the NCAA tcumament." nplalna the 19-year-old ltandout. MoWce did quite w.11 at OCC the PMt two~ helping the Pint.a retrch the at.ate community eollep finall twice and,plnlna ~ staff crown lMt--.. with a win over Collep Of the Sequoiae. qWU1erb9ck on the footbell team. She hu to know how a certain hitter hi ta and what her t.eemmat.el are thlnklng. She hlll to know what the other team l.t ciolnl. too. 0 Mollica, a fl.rat-team All-South Cout Conference pla)'er for Coech Jane Hilgen- dorf'• state chainpjon Pirat.e lut .euon, hu liped a leUer of intent f9 c.'Ofttinue her volleybell career at tM Uniwnity of Nevada, Reno. Mollica It the f1nt to edmlt that Reno'a 1083 record wam't the..._.._ but the feels •can It.el> ln md help tum~ around fOf' eo.ch Rene 8-n&men'• . "Reno la.,. independent YOlleyball, "Oo&nc to Onnae c.o.t heJmd me a lot." Mollka aclnd• •'} r-1ly wun'i-rWcty to 10 to a f.our.,_,. IClaocJl out of hiCh IChool.: I •w-.•t ,..., to*" home etther." MolUce Ml ..... a ...... thrcJuchout her volllybll1 .-..111111 tbM ..-11n·t.,..... ...... cbliMI at Rtno. · il'J'hat'• a11 rw l'Yet' ctone. It'• uu a Mollica ~wa a little bit about quar- terbltob, too. Older brother D,V'e WM a ltandout at ea.ta M .. W,h and OOC and went on to play quarterbldl at Southes;n \ttah Univenity. . In feet,-aU\leUce n.an ln the famlly. For the put two yeen. MoUk» and her mother Carol have coeched the Coat.a M-ffiah anaw*-'-"'· Kathy Mnlb -.... member of the ~ teem at c.o.ta Maa. . ·-. . • Orange Coast DAl~Y PILOT/Friday. June 17, 1983 ~----------------------------------------------------------- Jabbar's a sking price ~cares some away From AP dispa tches • CHICAGO -The asking price of m $2 million a year for two years apparently has driven off the New Jerwey Nets and New York Knicks, but the Chicago .. Bulls still are chasing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, according to published reports. "I want to pursue the situation in Chicago," Tom Collins, a ent for the 7-2 National Basketball AMAll Collins said. Association veteran All-Star, told the Chicago Tribune on Thursday. "l have a meeting Friday with (Lakers owner) Jerry Buss at his home. We will not dangle our feet on this end. Kareem doesn't want to insult the fans of Chicago." Collins said he talked with Jabbar by phone on Wednesday and asked iC he was serious about Chicago. · "He said, 'l have no problem ~ith that ... I don't want to play games with Dr. BU$. It's not worth it if the difference is $500,000. Chicago is definitely a place I can live and play in ... "' said Collins. Bulls General· Manager Rod Thom, said, ''j3elieve me, the money i& there for him." Thom · said it is likely a trade would have to be consummated with the Lakers assuming they would match the Bulls' offer, Qu9 te of the day Jobn Tonelll, New York islander left wing, who was arrested on a charge of driving while'-impaired the night the Islanders won the Stanley Cup, when asked what he and President Reagan talked about when the team visited the White House: "I asked him for a pardon." Wa rd spar ks Minnesota Gary Ward, leading the American League In runs batted in, laahed an Ill opposite-field home run In the top of the eighth inning Thursday r\lght to boost Minnesota to a 4-3 triumph over Texas. Ward's 12th homer and 46th RBI of the teuon helped th~ Twl)lg('laim th~lr fourth straight victory ... ln other AL action, Rick Mannlag lined his seconci homer of the season with one out in the 11th inning. lifting Milwaukee to a 2-1 triumph over MU- waukce. It was Manning's first homer sinc.."'e the BreweJS ac- quired ~im from Cleveland June 6 ... Lance Parrish and Eao1 Cabell hit home run5 and Glenn Wll1oa drilled a three-run double to back the combined seven-hit pitching of Juan Berenguer and Larry WA"D Pasbnlck a.S Detroit routed Boston 10-2 ... E rnie Whitt, Alfredo Grlffla and Willie Upshaw homered as Toronto stopped Oakland 9-.1 ... Don Baylor drove ii'\ five runs with two hits, including his seventh career grand slam to back Roa Guldry'1 six-hitter as the New York Yankees romped past Cleveland 8-1. Baylor's grand slam, his first as a Yankee, capped a six-run third inning.that chased Cleveland right-hander Bert Blyleven, 4-6. G~rvey, Lo lla r lift Padres Steve Garvey belted his lOth .,home run and drove in two runs and ~ Tim Lollar allowed just four hits to win ... his first game since opening·day as San Diego edged Cincinnati Thursday 3-1. Garvey's home run came with one out in the sixth inning for what became his sixth game-winning hit of the season . . . In another National League game Thursday. Terry Publ cracked a triple and Jose Cruz homered to help Houston bulld an early lead and11top San Francisco 7-2. Reliever Frank WP ino saved the victory for starter Mike Scott. 2-3, by working out of a jam in the seventh inning. U.S. wome n tr iumph The touring U.S. women's Olym-m pie volleyball team has won four -matches in SeouJ against the South Korean team, a spokesman at. the training headquarters in Trabuco Canyon re- ported Monday. Robert McCarthy. public relations director for the squad which trains at Cota de Caza, said the --Eesults were 3-0, 3-2, 3-1 and 3-1. Baseba ll today 1915 -Geprge "Zip': Zabel of the Chicago Cubs entered a game with two outs In the first inning at Ebbeta Field and set a record for the longest relief appearance in major league history when he finished the game in the 19th Inning JS Chicago beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-3. 1943 -Player-manager Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox pinch-h it a home run In both ends of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Athletics. Today's birthday: Cincinnati shortatop Dave Concepcion Is 35. Le wis after two wins Carl Lewla wiU be attemptmg a • Ceat that has not been accompl.i.9hed ln nearly 100 years -win the two sprint races and the long jwnp in the national track and field outdoor meet which begins today and runs through Sunday in lndianapolls.•Only two other men have scored triple victories in those events since the A.merioan championships begin in 1876 -Bill Wllmetin11178 and Malcolm F ord in 1885and 1886 ... E lmer MltcbeU, who coached the University ol Michigan's li.rst basketball team and organized the state's first high schooJ basketball tournament.. died at the age of 93 .. : The Boston Celtics signed free agent guard Rory Sparrow, formerly of the New York K.nicks, to an offer sheet. The signing of Sparrow came one day after center Marvla Webater and forward "Sly" Williams .signed reported three-year pacts with the Celtics ... Minnesota heavyweight boxer Scott LeDoux, who fought six world champions, says he's retiring from the ring at age .34 ... Dallas €ow boys center Robert Shaw, plague9 through- out his career by knee injuries, says he has hurt hii knee again and may retire from the National Football Lea~e. Shaw injured his knee twice in 1981, the second injury requiring surgery and forcing him to miss half that st?ason. He hurt it again during off-season training and missed most of last year. T el evisio n , radio TV: USFL Football -LA Express at New Jersey, 6 p.m .• Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Toronto, 4:25 p.m .. KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m .. KA.BC (790). USFL Football -LA Express at New Jersey, 6 p.m., KNX (1070). • THOMPSON ... From Page 81 high 1ehool coach," aay1 Sunderman, ''Billy la the kind I particularly Uke, bec:au.e the guard.t run the show. "He comeJ out of a good program. He'• really made Heu work the lut two week.a and there'• a lot of mutual respect. I love point guards anyway, be'1 u.n.elfiah and make9 the commitment defer\llvely." The third of five brothers, Thompeon will begin his college career at UC Santa Barbara under Coach Jerry Pirnm as a walk-on . "I aee a good opportunity up there," aaya Thompeon. "I really love the achool. "The alump wu half mental and I'm looking forward to brin&ing the ball up and running the team without the preeaure of No. l:" A two-time first team AU-Su11.1et League selection, Thompson averaged 12.9 poln ta a pme aa a junior, 13.0 aa a senior. "He just never really looked at himself as a high-scoring guard," says his high school coach, Roy Miller. "The most important thing was for the team to win." It's a family trademark. Richard Thompson, who ex- celled in basketball and football, had five sons -and Rico was just graduated from Stanislaus ~tate, s;... ___ ....J1w Bobby will begin his junior season at TMOllPSON Sacramento State, Danny Will be a senior at Huntington Beach in the fall with All-CIF honors in football and a starter's role in basketb&.ll already under his belt and Andy entering the seventh grade in the fall. "With my dad's backeround there was no way we weren't all going to be in sports," say• Billy. Saturday's game, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Kiwanis, caps Thompson's prep career -and if history repeats itself -the South will win, and Thompson will have played a major contribution. Lou leads bowling tourne y SAN JOSE (AP) -Alvin Lou won six of eight matches and averaged 232 Thursday night to take an 85-pin lead after four rounds of the Professional Bowlers Asaociation Kessler Open. Lou, of El Cajon, is looking for his first toW' victory in more than three years. He rolled an eight-game round of 1,856, which included high · games of 258 and 256. He totaled 6,013 for 26 games. Manhall Holman, of J.cklonville, Ore., was in second place at 5,928. Holman, who has won 14 tour events in his career, has been winless the lut two .years. After tonight's rounds, five finalista will compete Saturday for the $15,000 first prize. Despite sore shoulder, McEnroe will coinpete WIMBLEDON I England (AP) - John McEnroe, the No. 2 seed in the Wimbledon tennis championships,' nursed a painful shoulder injury Thursday but insisted he will play in the tournament which begins Monday. Cynthia Tucker, an osteopath who has been treating McEnroe, said; "It's the old story -you caa't make anything heal nfore quickly than 1t wants to. YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT WORKS SO HARD FOR SO LITTLE. "The shoulder is very sore and I don't !<now exactly what is wrong with it," McEnroe said. "l would like to give it a complete rest. But I would not default at Wimbledon. whatever hap- pened. "Wimbledon is so tmportant tha t even if I lost in the first round and didn't win a potnt, I would prefer to turn up and take my chance." McEnroe almost did not play in the French Open in Paris three weeks ago. He decided at the last minute to go ahead and compete, against the advice of a doctor. He aggravated' the injury in a fall during the final of the Stella Artois Championships at London's Qtjeen's Club l.as1 week. when Jimmy Connors beat him in straight sets. "John certainly has a problem. and 1t looks like a long-standing one." The referee's office at Wimbledon said it had heard nothing officially about McEnroe. "We have simply been to~ that h e has shoulder trouble and would pull out if it was any other tournament but Wimbledon,'' a spokesman said. McEnroe has been a finalist at Wimbledon for the last three years. He lost to Bjorn Borg in 1980, defeated Borg to capture the crown in 1981. and was beaten by Connors last year. Meanwhile, . Wimbledon issued a revised version of the men's singles draw. including winners in this week's qualifying toumamen~at Roehampton and three "lucky losers' who fill places left vacant by withdrawals. Martina in, Austin out in Eastbourne tennis - EASTBOURNE, England (AP) - Martina Navratilova fought off a challenge by Zina Garrison today to re.ach the final of the BMW grass court tennis champtonahips with a 6-2, 6-3 victory. The second semifinal ended prematurely when Tracy Austin, seed- ed fourth at Wimbledon, defaulted with a back muscle injury in her mat.ch. against Australia's Wendy Turnbull. Turnbull, who has beaten Austin three times in the previous four meetings, was leading 6-1, 1-0 when the American had to give up. "It's right between the shoulder blades.'' said Austin. "It started last Sunday but I managed to get through my first four matches hfre without much ditficul ty. "Today It was really bad, like a knife stabbing me whenever I w as on the backhand.'' Austin said the injury would not keep her out of Wimbledon. "I'm positive I'll be able to play after three daya' tttatment," she aaid. "It's the type of injury that heala quickly if you take care of It." ~ openlJl8 match was much closer USA can defend hockey title NEW YORK (AP) -The United States Olympic hockey team is now eligible to defend its Utle In the 1984 Olymplat ln Sal'•Jevo, Yl.iaoelavia. The U.S . teem ~a placeln the "A" goup in world competition in March when It won the lntematJonal lee Hockey J'edenUon cha.mplon.lhtp. lnTokyo. The A.merlcan 1quad had a record o~ 6-0· l ln that event and fln11hed a yeu-km& eeMOn with a 32-9-2 per- formance. that the 9COre suggests with Garrison, a genuine dark horse for Wimbledon next week, giving the world No. 1 several uneasy moments. · The young 19-year-old American, playing in only her second semifinal ever, thrilled the capacity Devonshire Park crowd by spraying a series of remark.able passing shots all over the court. But she also hit too many unforced errors into the net.~nd over the baseline and was eventually worn down by the speed and power of NavratHova, who ls defending her Eastbourne and Wimbledon titles. "She keeps the pressure on you the whol~ time," said Garrison afterwards. "I played a lot of passing shots but they weren 't enough. I was up in a lot of the gap>eS and I could have \aken more ad\oantage. But she made some great volleys." Garrison used the same tactics she employed to defeat Hana M~dllkova and Bettini Bunge -seeded nine and six in the world, respectively -earUer in the tournament. But this time, her mixture of puling s})ots, lobs and sensational retrieving waa.not enough to get past a super-flt Navratilova. Navratilova double faulted often faults and netted several times early on to find herself 1-2 down. She then won eight out of the next nine games 8.J\d at 3-1 ln the eecond 1et appeared to be coasting to victory. But Gani.Ion refu8ed to give up. Sh~ levelled at 3.3 and had break pointa ln her opponent'• next twoaervice games. But she miaeed them au and the number one seed won tho mttch on her' teeond match polnta. • "It could ·hav• been• lo\ doMr ," eaid Navratilova. ''On current form, ahe would be .eeded at Wimbledon next week. "She's ~nly P"i to be very dangeroua." . ..., Th e 1983 Toyota Standard Bed Truck. Believe it or not. this workhorse costs just 55998. fhqtS t1ot4! l.ot to pay foe so much qualiry and style. But the low price of this Toyota is only one or its high points. High mileage. The 1983 Toyota Standard Bed Truck is rated at 31 Estimated Highway- MPG.3EPA Estimated MPG. Remember: Com- pare this estimate to the EPA "Estimated MPG" of other trucks with ~nual transmission. You may get.diHerent mile1rge. depending on how fast you drive. wepther conditions, and trip length. Actual highway mileage will probably be less than the "Highway Estimate:· High performance. This is Toyota's low- est-priced truck. But it still comes standard with a big. rugged 2.4 liter engine. It's the biggest standard engine in Its class. High quality. Quality construction. And quality features. Like power-assisted front \ . disc brakes 3-across searing And a 1400-pound payload (including occupants. equipment and cargo I The 1983 Toyota Standard Bed Truck All the performance and quality that make Toyota trucks so easy to believe in At a price you may find hard to believe And while you're looking for great prices. see • your Toyota dealer now. Special incentives from Toyota to dealers could mean big savings on all Toyota trucks for you. ·\1..,m;l,u. lu1t.''' .,u~t:"'''l'd 1 c·1.,11I P'•\\' I h·1•h'r ... •h l•htl t\'111 I tn11 • U•in '·'"' Prier t1~w< nol 1r1~1mk ''" hCC'J\I\( ft1lr1lfllh'1l.Hl<lf1 p pful11jtt ,., h'tth\l1,1fh tl'~Ulft•~f «"(lUIPm••,,t OH WHAT A FEELING! TOYOTA BUCKLf UP-ITS A GOOD FE[UNC 1 • Billy, George poWwow; Will he be fired again? CLEVELAND (Al'>) -Billy Martin w as_still manager of the New York Yankees and Art Fowler was still his pitching coach following a four-game series with the Cleveland Indians, although both were the subject of numerous rumors ~d r~ports that their jobs a.re'in danger. Martin 'confirmed Thursday that he mel with team owner George Stein- brenner in Cleveland. He declined to reveal details of the meeti1'8. There has been much speculation in New York and Cleveland newspapers this week that Martin, who signed a five-year, $1.5 mil.lion oontraq with the Yal\kees before the start of this seaeon, will be fired again. Steinbrenner has fired Martin twice before, and he .1-; also changed pitching coaches ~n in the past. "The meeting had nothing to do with my job," Martin said befpre Thursday's 8-1 victory over the Indians. He refused to elaborate. A Yankee source said Steinbrenner, who owns American Ship Building Co. in nearby Lorain, had met with.Martin for about 90 minutes Wednesday night, after the Yankees snapped a four-game losing streak with an 8-5 victory over the Indians. Speculation persisted that Martin's job was in trouble, in part ~ of the Yankees' recent probjems on the _field and in part because of his reportedly questionable work hfbits . According to some reports, Stein- brenner has been upset with Martin because he allegedly was taking Rregame naps in the clubhouse, was not communicating well with his coaches and WY. permitting some of his players to remain in the clubhouse after games started. Steinbrenner a.1SO' was reportedly upset because Marlin failed to attend a recent workout ordered by the owner. Dodgers executive Goodman succumbs LOS ANGELES (AP) -Danny Goodman, the director of advertising, novelties and souvenirs for the Dodgers since the club moved to Los Angeles in 1958, died Thursday night after a lengthy illness. He was 71. A native of Milwaukee, Goodman had started in the concession business when he was 13. 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Gates o~n at 6:30 tonight with parking and programs free. Ad- mission is $6 for adults and $2 for children. Pllll.IC NO TICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNESS NAME STATEMENT Tile IOllowlng persons are doing business as: ORANGE COAST TOUfiS. 1715 -Port !>Urllng Pl.. Newport Beach, CA ~ 92660 Sandra E. Oberman, 1715 Port Stirling Pt.. Newport Beach, CA 92660 . - R1c11ard M Oberman. 1715 Port Slirllnjj Pl .. Newport Beach, CA 9~-. -·-·· . This business is conducted by a general Pllrtnershlp. S*'1dra E. Oberman This lt'1«felll was filed with lhe County Clerk. o4 Orange County on May 31, 1983, '217503 Publlshed Oranf...Coest Dally Piiot. Jwne 3. 10. 1 , 24, 1983 2567·83 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINE81 • NAME STATl•NT The following P8f"$0!1S ere doing business as: T.B.I., 201·C W. All on Ave , Santa Ana, CA 92707 Katheflne Diekinson, 201·C W Alton. Santa Ana, CA 92707 Mary Elizabeth Gaede. 14514 . S. Valley view Ave .. La Mlrade. C 90638 This business Is condue1ed t>y a gene<ol partnership Mar/ E. Gaede KethMine Dickinson This atetement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on l.11y 24. 1983 F2171IO • Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Pilot. May "27. June 3. 10, 17, 1983 2428·83 JtlllC. NOTICE '9M.....,. fllCTITIOUS 9UllNESI NA• I TATIMENT The following pereont are doing ~ .. : A9MlRllL WAY. A llmllad Pertner'4fl",..(l~92 El Cemlno Caplatta~~· Qa11a Point. CA 92829 Melv II J . Ho e flllgar . 435 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar, CA 92825 .. Silly A. Gipple. 908 P11m, Huntington Beec:n. CA 928-48 : Thlt butlnM8 Is cooducted b)I a llmlted partn«tlllp. Melvln J. Hoetnlgar Thl9 NI-I WU filed with Iha Count)' Clenl of Or111ge County on May 25, 1983. '2112111 Publlthed Oran¥• Coaat Dilly Piiot. June 3, 10, 1 • 24. 1983" 2517·83 Ml.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI IMJ .... 88 NA•STA'n•NT The fc>llowlng persont are dOlng buai1'18SSU! RK&l1 FINANCIAL COM PANY. 4299 MacArthur Boulevard. Suite 105, N-port Beach. CA 92680 Terry 1.. Rtlodes. 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Rajhaan, ridden by Bill Shoe- maker and carrying 116 pounds, covered 1 1-16 mil~ on Holly- wood Park's turf course in 1:41 and paid $16, $7.60 and $3.80. The vi.ctory w~ wor:th Jl6,500. Berbereau, ri~den by F.ddie De~ lahoW1Saye and carrying high weight of 122 pounds, crosaed the finisb_Jine a head in front of Punctilio and returned $9.20 ·and $3.80. Punctilio, the 7-10 favorite-rid- den by Chris McCarron and car- rying 116 pou nds, was a half-length ahead of Fandango Time at the wire and paid $2.60 to show. 8obbv Cott Fuuv Zoe1ter Cor.., Pavln a· Lee Rinker Ern••IO ACO,lo Tonv Farmer o· John Shermon John Cre11on DevlO Lundllrom o· M ike Schuchort Corl Lor>ren Danny Helper Roont v Kimmel Merk Corev Lerrv Tl1lenl Biii Bu11ner Jacob Feront ~· Doug Brown Don Levin Lonnie NlelH n GerolO Minor Dave 81rr Lonee Ten Broeck Bob Be11ev Joelle Muod Charles Bolhno eobbv Htinl> Donny Edwe•Ol ~Im DICk\on o·Som Farlow Rev Carrasco o • v auonn Moise Rooer1 Pano,ulk Rick Smitn Mike Hollano Peter Daklfv Borrv Flem1n11 Jon Chaffee M'"e Peck Eoware1·K111nau Boo Bvman a~Rober1 McNamara Dan Pon• Oenn1\ 'T trl(Jer Bruce Moooer a Allen Rolent\1eei Ron Cllmmon• Sieve Morelano Don Klenk Georoe Burn• a-denotes amateur.· 4?·31-h 36·43-79 31·41-19 40·39-79 •1·38-79 40·•o-tO •1·39-10 41·39-IO 41·39-80 41·39-10 38·0 -80 40·4<>-tO 41·39-IO 40·•0-90 •0·40-IO 38·4?-80 42·lt-ao 40·•0-10 43·37-80 •1·39-10 39·•1-80 37·0 -IO 42·31-80 39·41-80 •O·•l-tl 40·41-81 •1·40-81 40·41-11 40·41-11 43·39-8' 42·40-82 47·40-82 41·41-87 ..(1·42-ll 4'·39-83 40·43-83 4J ·40-8J 40·H -8J 42·42-84 42·•2-84 40•44-84 44·40-84 44·40-84 42·43-8S 4)·43-86 44·42-86 44·43'-87 4S·47-81 4S·S3-88 '.18·•S-DQ ... CM boxer in national IDatches Samuel Godinez of c.o.ta Mee.a Is one of 13 California boxen competing in the 1983 U.S. Junior Olympic Championships at Hamline University in St. Paul. Minn. Godine%, boxing at 106 pounds, is among 272 of the nation'• top-ranked 14-15-year-old boxers competing ~ugh Saturday at the Junior Olympics. · Boxers representing 17 regions and 16 weight classes are taking part. The Southern California delegation is part of Region xm of the USA Amateur Boxing Fed- eration: Other Orange County residents who are members of the Southern California group in- clude: Tim Ytilez of Buena Park (132 pounds), and Nick Bella and Troy McCloud, both of Santa Ana (147 pounds and 156 pounds, re- spectively). McCioud ooinpeted in the 1°982 Junior Olympics in Colorado Springs. ' I I . • ·1 l • I , .. ~ 0 I . . ., " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Am4trlun LH9Ut ~ST OIVISIOWH L Pel. G6 A"911$ Tun Kan'•' C11v o e .. 1a no C111ce1JO M1m•u o1a Sea111e Ba111more Ot lrOll Toronlo Ntw vo1• Boston Milwaukee C•tveland 34 11 SS1 31 19 S17 1 1 28 11 ~ J l )1 )1 500 J J 11 )J 467 S I 11 JI •72 I , 1 16 l9 400 10 EAST OIVISIOH )I 7S )4 11 11 7T JI JO JO JO 79 30 21 )4 S97 SS7 SSO' 508 ~ •91 44J 1 ' J s ' b . ' 9 -Tll\ir,oav'' S<ort\ T oron•o 9 Oa••.tno I New York I Cltvt.and I Ot1ro1I 10. Bo .. on 1 Mllwauke. 2 Ba111more I MIM8$018 4. TU 8$ J Todav's Game' A"911s !Tr aver• O· ll at r oronio ,51,eo 9·41 tnl Bo'1on t0 1eoa J-2 at 8a111more 10 M<1rt1nez 4·91 tnJ Dtlrolo tMorr.\ . ./11 a• CltvetaNI IBerktr 4·61. tnJ M11weul\ee 1Ca1owe11 S· SI 11 New Yor• 1Rlo..,e11; 1-11. ,,, Oakland I Norr•\ 4· SI a l Cnicaoo 11<.oo,man S· 11. tnJ Seattle (Perrv 3·11 a• KaMH c11v (Gura S·I>. lnl Mln~so•a tSnrom 4·ll a • lexa\ (Hont vcutt l ·JJ Cn) N•ttonal L .. eue WEST OIVISION Oeclllen Al•enre Hou\ ton 5a_n Fco..cosco San Dl"'o Cfnc1nna11 W I. Pel. Gii H 20 671 JI 24 613 J 1 31 17 500 10 ' 31 JI 500 10 1 79 J1 41S I? 71 l6 419 IS EAST OIVISIOH St Louil Mon1ree1 Prr11aoe1011.a Clllcogo P1ll\Ourgn New York JI 26 JO 71 26 7t 11 31 n l4 'l1 36 544 S26 1 411 3 ' 415 • .393 • ' 379 ,1 J Tl\u"clev'• Scwtl Oecl9ef• 6, Atla1116 I San D1"'0 3, C1nc1nna1 I Houston 7, San l'ronc.sco 1 TtcleV'• Gamel Clt1Cln1>arl ($010 8·41 •1 OOdCMn (WtlCh 4·6), lnl New Yor~ (!>e1ver 4 SI el Montreet (LH 3·3). (nl P11ilaat11>1>la (Dennv •·l l at P1l1>1>uron IC al\d91erle 4-t), In I Cnlcago I Ralnev 7 ·•I et St LOU•\ !Fo"c" 4•31. In) Houl1011 ( Rvan 4-I) ar S.n D1e110 I Snow 7-l l, fnJ AtLanla !Ptrt 1 I · II a1 San Franc1ieo IHamma•er 6·31 (nl NATIONAL LEAGUE Ood9en 6, Br•vH I ~Tl.ANTA LOS ANGEi.ES Buller ll Rov>ter lo Btnenna e> >'Y\l,gtn d Muft>hv (1 Cnmol> lo Ben•O•C' c tiuoora 1o RRm"Ju Campo Moorto RJM\I\ 3D lot•I• Al11nta 1.01 ,.,,...., Benedoc• "ltrlertnce ab r h bt ab r II 0. • 0 1 I) SS .. 7b 4 0 I 0 1 O 1 O Lano-. " • 1 J 1 0 0 0 0 Bo• er 11 • O Jl O • 0 0 0 Aoen1c • 11 O O O O • 0 0 0 C.ut"t' 3o 1 1 I O • 0 ) 0 Broe .. 10 4 1 1 O J I 0 0 M.tr>'>O rl l 1 1 I 4 010 Tnomor• 1000 l 0 0 0 Yeaoer c • I 1 2 7 0 0 0 RvHell u • O 7 I 0 0 0 0 APena o • O O 1 701 1 Bte~w•,.o 0000 l1 1 1 1 Tofa1' 34 6 1J 6 Scon bv ""** ........ ,_, 020 Oil 0011-• reacneo tlt\t on co•cntr» G•mt·W1nn1n9 A9t -V1t11er 161 E-Yeoger OP-Allanla 1 LO\ AnQelH I 1.08-Allanla 9 LO\ A!"llelts 6 16 -Lanoreau• Yeager HA-Lanortau~ m • IP H II Ell 86 SO Allanta Cemo l..S·7 10 6 6 1 Moore 2 0 0 1 Bent nna ' 0 0 0 l.••A,...... APena W.6·1 1 1-3 1 0 ' Btc~••ln 1 ) 0 0 0 0 Camo 01•C"-tc2 to tP'\ree O•fler\ '" ''" T-142 A-49,941 N•tlon•I L .. 9\lt Padre• l, Rech l 0 1 ' 1 0 c1 .. c1Ma11. ooo ooo 011>-1 s 2 San Ooego 000 001 I 1•-3 o O P111or1, Cato Ill Scnerrer Ill. Haves 1e1 end 811aroeuo, Lollar Mo,,ge 181, Monrirlusco Ill eno Kenneoy W-Lollar 7·• 1.-Pas1ore 2·6 HR-Son 01tQo, C.ar· •t Y 110) As!fos 1, Glenn 2 HOU\IOn 210 100 Oll>-7 10 7 Sell Francisco 001 000 1~2 I 1 Scott D1P1110 Ill •lld A•llOv, LH~tv. Lavtlle Ill Barr 191 eno Mev. 8ren1v (9) W...!.Scott ?·l 1.-1.a~tv, 7·7 HR-Hou•· ,,,, Crur Il l American LN9Ut lllue Jev' t, A'• I Olk•and 000 000 001-1 9 O Toronlo 0?0 OU 00•-9 10 0 McCall• Unclorwooo 161 JottM 161. 8ur11me.er 17 Beor 081 enO Hu•n. CtH t 1J Go'•. MCL•U1111hn \9J •na Whott W-Go11, 4·S L-McCattv I 1 HR•-Oek1eno. Grou 191 Toron•o WMt t61 Gr 11.n 121 Uo,new l 111 Yenlrffl I, lncMft• 1 Ntw Yor• 016 001 oot>-1 14 0 Cleveleno 000 000 001-1 6 O Gu1orv end Wvt1eoar .. Blvleven, 8 Anoe•\On 131 Easterly (91 and Benao W-(.u1orv 9 • 1.-BIV!tvtn. 4·6 HA- New Vor~ 8av•or 11. Tlee<• 10, •1d Su 7 BOii?" 000 000 2~ ? I 1 Oe1ro11 OIS 012 01,-10 U 1 t1urs1 8 1tC1 <41, Aoon11 (1J Bovo 191 •no Geomt n eerenciuer PHM•C .. (11 ano P•'"'" w-eeren11 .. er J·O L-Hur>• 4·• Hlh-Oe1ro11 Ptrr"n 161, Cao.~ 111 Twin• 4, lllrltlf'l J Mlnnt•Ola 000 700 J ll>-4 1 I TUtl 000 210 ()()()-) 9 I 0.lktt\, 1..v•an0tr (SI Dt •I• 181 eno Sm1111, Derwin llutc111r l'J alld Sunooerg W-1.nonder, 7 6 l.-D,rw1n. •·6 HR•-M•nlll\H O•t . Wero ( 2) ThH. WrlOlll (4) l r• .. an 2. Of191e• 1 811t1mor• 000 001 ooo 00-l 10 o Mtlwau~ee 000 000 001 01-, 6 0 I I l IMlltes > M<Graoor. T $1000ero 111 I end Nolen, Ot mowv (101, HH s, A1111u•lln1 I 10), S1e1on <101 1no Yo•• w-s1e1on, 6·:t 1.-f ~100dlrC1, l · 1 HR-Mltw1u1tN. MaMlno Cf) MA.J<>tt LeAGUI LI AOERS Amerkan L .. eue BATTING 1140 •1 0810 Gar-, Al\Mls, All. llrell, ltenw1 Cllv, ~tJ 601K1•, ao.1on, _]67, McltH, Kan"' (llv, .l40 Gn tf9V. New Voto., llO, Tl'IOtn1on'. Cllrvlland, )JO RUNS RtPll•"· eamrnore. "· c1111no. Mlnne•o•a. ~. 8re11. K4" .. ' Cllv, 41, ~ Murrev. 611llfTIO<'t , 41; W•rCI, MIMfto1a . lt81 Watel, Mlnnftote, 46, Klllle. Clll• ueo. u, Hro.IL, Minne'°''• te>. It.IC• •. Botton, .O, RIOKen. 11a111mor1. 40 HITS: CM... A,_., U, Ca1tl"O, Mlf\nftola, I '· &off•. aotlon. IOI Wl\lltlter. 0.lrOfl, 7'1, Orlltn . New York, 74; WtlCI, MlnMIOl•.1 .. oOvl t.<U H'1Mll, Ml-It , )01 ¥CltM, KlllMs Clly, 20. hOOs, eo11on, lt loll, Tull, 11, COOfl«, MllWtullN , 17i Fa<CI, .. llllnort, 17. P•rrt,i,, Ottl'ol1, 17, Tlll~SJ• "'-•· MliwaullN, S, WlltOft, OllrOll, SJ 0'"'111, Toronto, I. ....-~. OettOll~,s, Glhon, o.1ro11. t. Wlnflelel, New Y«ll :i.. H6M.. ltUN5 O.C.-., .......... 14, Klllllr~ CNtMt, 1~. It.I«, lotion, f4; L- ..._, ti; 4 1'9 Ii.ct wllll 12. • SlOl.EN 8A$E): J.Ctut, Cnlcayo, "· wu,on. Ktn••U Clfv. 31, Hende"Oll, Oel\· la,.o, 1S. R Lew, Cl\lcavo. ?J. Semor.. Tt H\. 11 PITCHING IS O.<l•kln•l-Fla~eon. &II 11mort . 6·0. 112, Kl•t<I, A"911•, 6· l, Ul. t<oo•men, Cl\icego, S 1, l .13, Jecloon, Toro1110. S· l, 4 14, ~l\rom, Mlnn .. ote, '" l, 4 09. Wl\1111\ouH , Mlnnu ota, •· l, 2 70 STRIKEOUTS Siieo, Toron10. U, llh1ltve11. Cleve1ano, IO, Morrl•, o.1ro11. 11. Goll, Tor01110 63." Guldrv, New York, 60, Wllco~. Oerroll_ 60. t.l<VES. QulH nbcrrv Kan••l Cllv.' 16, Cauolll, SH llle, I), Slanltv. 8o'1on, 17, l.ootr. Otlroll, 10. T Merllne1, Balllmore, ' Nt!IONI LHC.Ut BATTING (140 at btl'I Ht11or1C~ SI Loul,, .342. 0 1w•on, Monl•H I 33s' McGee. St Loul•, 331, Murorw, Allen••' 121, MedlOC~. Plll•Ouroh .• 319 ' RUNS M\irOl\v, Allanla, S6, G•rvev. San Dl1110, 4', Even•. S•n Frenci•<O. 4S, Horner Allan1a. 42. Aefnf' MOnrrea1, 41 RBI Murotw, Allenla, S2, Htf\drlco .. Sr l.oul•, ••. O•w1011. Mon•reel, 46, Ell'en•, San Fre11Cil<O. 44, Gerner Hou•lon, 41, Ken..eov.s.n Dleoo. H ' HITS Oew>o", Montru l. 79. Tl\on, Hou'1on, 71, Murl>nv Allonra. 13 Ramirez, Allanlo, 71. 4 u e l•tO wlrh 70 - OOUBL ES Daw>On, Mo11trta1, '11. Rav. Pllhburon, 17, Oliver. Monrreal, 16, Crut HOu•IOn IS. Garvev San 01100 IS ' TRIPLES MOreno Hov,•on. 1 DewM>n, MonlrH I. s. Wa\l""gton Atlenl• s. I .,. ·~eo w it,, ,. , '10MI; RUNS Evon, S<1n l'ra nC•\CO 18, Mvronv. Allanta 19, Guerrero, l.Ol An- 9e!H, 13 Fo,1er N~w Yoro. 17, Horner ,\I anre 12 Kmgmen, New Yofl\, 1? ~ .. m.ot Pn.1aoeron1e 12 STOLEN BASES S.Sax, 1.o• Anoelt,, 72 W•l\On. New YorO. 11 LeMa,1er San l'ranc1.co, 19. Moffno. Hou,ton, 19, Lacv P111,our11n. 18, Reine,, Mon1ree1. 18. Rtelu" Cincinnati, 18 PITCHING (S oecl\t0"'' Peret Attanle. I I. 7 69, Pe<11, Le• All9Mts. 6-l, 1.tl. Montefusco, San D•ego. S· 1, s SL STRIKEOUTS Carlton Pll~h·•· IOI, Solo, C1nc111natl, ea. McW1111arn•. P11- •sovro11. 11. Roger\, Monrreal. 17, 8erenv1. C•nc<nnall, 71 SAVES Bedrosian Anania 9, Lavelle San l'rencl.co, 9, 1.t Smlrn Cnocooo 9, Aeeroon, MOnlrH I. 9. For\ler, Allanla, 8, Stewert, l.O• AlllM!ff, I. Los Alamltoi THURSDAY'S ltES'IJL'TS' l40tll ti U·nkittl QUtt"lerllont moetln9) FIRST RACE. )SO Verd\ Love Ano Run (Cardoza I 10 40 S 40 sao l.oo•in l'or Love !P•tkenron) 19 60 IS 60 ConltU (BrOOI\\) 11 •O AIM> raced u111ma1e Sol11t1on Cnam-oagne F .. ture, Angle Jal Wa,., Ooilv Pauem. Numoer~ Vo, Queenie Rockel, Alreedv A I.adv Time 18 02 U EXACTA 18·11 Oe•O l l7410 SECOHO RACE. 350 vard\ Eoo1e You11g (Oetomoal 4 80 J.60 J 00 T'ough Guo ICaroozal 4,80 J 60 Ature Ace I Edward\) 6 •O Al\O raced E .clu1lve Minl(. I 001111 W1ln lMse Ladv Je1tu1, Mlsler Ao.men loo Pollcv. Klllv AOOllO, Ht\6 Two! Time 18 l l THIRD RACE. 3SO vord> Plellernuue !Herl) 6 20 l 70 J 70 Cosllv Cnerm (AOalr l ) 40 J 10 Uo Front L1n0a (TreuureJ S_IO Al\O '•C·•d Wrano•• Alot. LO\lfl\I Lou AMI l(•O Al Heart, GOhkamoon Tlmr 11 as l'OURTtt RACE. JSO vara• Na\lw ••ll Snaoow 1Pi.n1n1 980 ••0 440 . Tr.-enooo IP~vlfnel J 10 J 40 01e E •o.orer 1Detom0<1J S 10 A1'o raced Bar Tne Coocn Qua111v ..,Coniro1 Moon Rica. F1rs1 Ano Foremo''· Notner K•naa Bug, 8 u1111ou Molter Tedd• Be Trvt' T •rnt 18 Oil U EXACTA fl 61 oa•a U910 FIFTH RACE. SSO varai. Snawntt Hoo fl.aCktVJ 2 80 7 40 210 Jut•f' Leov Lawver I Hartl l 80 2 60 Celena Dancer f P,lkt"lonl 7 •O Al\O raced Tra••••n Snow Coae Ot Tne We'1 Me>ler Danct. Aeo• Tear> C.ent ra1 Brown. Tlm•·?e .•. SIXTH RACE. 400 varo1. Mr Merrv Cnlel\ fM•cnll a 10 4 60 4 60 Ea•ltr Wrano'er (P1lk1n1on) 9 00 6 60 Tonv CH (CreagerJ 4 40 Also roceo so1.1arv Jet Reoe" Saint. Bta\ler Bluu . Joe Are Cool. Cro Bar Moon, Broedwev Jav, Suoo\la Win Time 20 IS U EXACTA 1•·71 e>t •d l60IO SEVENTH RACE. 870 vard> Wo1enO••ll (Hafll 6 70 3 60 l 00 Hlgner Dreier !Ciarao1a l 4 80 3 20 JOHOO !Flore>) I 00 Al\o raced Tn111k S•A Fa\t l'tllow Jr TrucO.tf\ Jov, Ou 11 MacKev, Swill Rt· oue\r l 1mt 4S 94 n IXACTA tl·Sl Pa1a '20 60 EIGHTH RACE. 1$0 verd\ Moon\ Ottnt ( A•munen) 11 60 S 10 HO Min Wl\el A Fllghl ( T"r> 14 10 s ao 1>arl11\ PrtH I tWero) ) 00 Al\O rec.cl T .. u BOmDtr. Super Tuneo. Eu v Dl11ero. Jo1001 Bean, Booov Beam. 1 Golum Time 17 81 U EXACTA (1·11 ot ld Sl6360 n ~ICK SIX 16·3·1·6·3·11 N od u ,•SI 40 wlln seven wln11<ng llCktt• !six norHsl n Pieo. St• con•ola rlon oeld $SI IO wllll lOO wl1111lng llckeh (live no"u l HINl H RACE. lSO vard' Unllmlrtd llerrto 18roo••) 6 •O HO HO SuCIOtn Sl111e IM•lell II 20 10 00 Min Summll Montv (Peullne) IU O AIM> recld Jusl A•• A CnamP. MOI••• Grffn. Oenlsn Jov Trtl, Menooenv Cller~. Ouollca1e Reb, Tiie Gooo Sein•, K1u1'1t• llUMY Tlmo 1142 U U CACTA 17·31 oa>d sllSIO 1<11tnOt "ct S,l.JO Ho41vwood Park THURSDAY'S ltESUI. TS (lift! .. 61·0.V "'°"OUtiMWM ~l FllUT ltACE. I 1 16 mlle• P•lu•lna F IMcCorron) 910 • 40 160 Ooon'' Lady (Stt 1nt r> IS 00 4.60 Queen Mini H1w Haw (P1aro1at 2 40 Al\O rectd l't•wltn Perlormer Wer Aneea Otrbv Oev Leov Leov ot Stu l, Srra v a 1.lllle Time I 45 l S SECOND ltACE. I furlong• Ca• QulCh (Peorotal 10.60 s •0 )60 Cullah Btautv (Bltckl 4.60 )JO La Peorera <McCarronl l.20 Al•O raced Buner Cllurn, Fooo•sll Rose, M1oma Li u , Devour. 8tPt Alcl\tllt, Gel· ta111 Tela , Senov Porltr Seuc\> Merge, Snes\n 1'dmlret Tlmo· 1 24 21~ U OAll.Y OOU61.E (4·81 0110 UUO TH"'O ltACE. I I I& rnli" Mu•lc•I Tov 1Pedro11l 7 IO 4 60 l 10 Nlct rv NlllYt (T•ielrt ) IS 10 I 00 Price or Wisoom (Blt ckl 14.60 Al•O reced. Jlllln•liv, Nore of Rov111v, Shem Sl•ffl, A Pleasant Worl<I. Queen Pl\aros, Mlr1101. S.1 Sun, Btlltr Relt r Ttrnr 1·aa tis is llXACTA l4·10l oere1 n s1 oo ,OUltTH "A(ll. 7 lur10n9s. V1g1bolld $Ono (Vlnrll 9,20 l .60 uo SMClty 8111t IHtwlevl 4.10 3,40 Mr Amoes .. cior (Pedrorel ).10 AliO raGeel, s.n•, ltov•I Dr .. m, Velld Comtnef'll Time Ul l lS. U llXACTA IS·4) P•ld sl04 SO. '"TH lllACll. 4 lurlOllO• Fl"I Cllltl IPl~vl 6 00 3 60 l 40 $1.frOl'ka Gtor91 (Htfsllevl >060 14 40 0.-1 En•ov (1.1111\eml s.60 AltO n eed C1r11tl1n, woflo Ruler. Grlls Ano Frill, lltll'I Two, Dancvn Tim, a..c11 w,.111, Never Te111. Ullra<.nerot. Time 1.10 115. U IXACTA 1?·6) oekl '7'5 ~ I OtTH "ACI. ) ~ Plrtlltftllt !Ftr11tlldHl f to 7 40 4 10 8oflil ltlnt ISIOlllt) tt 60 I UO N...clMr Alle<lt ISllotm•u•l 3 to AltO ra<H: Co1Utou0•, One O'CIOcll >ut'M, CoronatM, Man Tiit c-, Tltll's MV Ml<\, ~ 0-etlon •• Tl-. :S7 415. MIVl•~H lllACI, 0119 Mlle on llKI. Ortr luMn IO!tl•vl 45.40 11 00 • 00 <;e•llllM \ltlncevl 10 ~ tM NOit llrd (!"WU) 4 IO AIM t.c.it $wllt Wint. A-.VI $<11\Mt, O.Clalw Oi'letl'l1 A ~ftlllvt f.MvM, v1111 llorce, HI Yu Ui!ll, l lsl'IOO'• FMng, Tlmtl l•J6 llS N IJtACTA 17·>1 otlO t l,01150. t2 ~l(K Sill It 4·S·1-J 11 pelel i 111,1It 00 wllll one wlnnlllO llCktl 1111< t1out.i. u Pit• SI• consorallon POIO s l.070 •O w1111 17 wlnnlllll tlC••" (llve 11or .. .i. U Plct. $1• •Cr•ICll con•ott llon o•IO t L0)7 ?O wflll lwO wfnnlne 110 .th (10\Jr no'"' one ><r•1c111 lllGHTH llACll. ' ,, 16 m•'•' on IUrl R•lllH R ISl\oemt•er) "00 7 6(1 310 BtrberttU I Oelal'IOllUtvtl 9 70 l ao Puncllllo (McC1rron) 1 60 AIM> ractd l't llOanoo l lme Fenlet. Morry'• Cnamo, l<cadlml< Ad Men. POlv Tell • l .me I 41 NINTH RACI . I 1t I• mll" Dero. Act ( 81eCk l 610 S40 ) 10 ROb l Mv Cl\tnce IHawlevl S 40 l IO Jlmmv Cvclont IPtdroz•l 4 IO Al\O recto Se>etd Lt11er. Flin! H111,, Klvev, Hl~llorow, Otrbv Cati, SludtnlOO<lv Lell, Trv Siii\ Tlmo t·U $.S E Y ACTA 19· 101 DtlO s79 SO Allf .Ot nct 11,2SI °"" , .. fhhlnt AltT'S l.AHDIHG IHew.,.rt llH<h~S anglt•• IS oerracuoa, S oonllo. 11 o.u, 310 mack.er~•. 2 roe~ ""'· I >eutoln DAVEY'S I.OCKER (HIWPOrt &tacit -134 angler' 11 oarratudt . 114 1>0n110, 319 send -oau 60 calico oau I• fou '"" 7 llt l•Oul. IJS meci.trtl TNs .... ,trwt ........ LOS AMO•L91 -Arroyg *o Cr ..... , llo Roell Cr...,., 11111 Tul1111111 Creek 1-r), C••l•lc Lake, Crv•••I Lak•. El OorldO Pwlt Lakt, Utti. Rod< CrMk, PWd< Road Pertl lake, San Dime' •-· volr. OltANO• -Trabueo Cr ..... 1trv••110• -Pwrl• Lake, San JKlnlo RIV« Ll!CH1n forll). 5tr1w11«rv CtMll. SAN .. ltNAIUMNO -aio llMr Lake. c.....,_ Cr ..... HolcomO Cretll, .Jonllt Lake, Lytle Crttk lrnlcldlt -north l«kSl. SAN DtllGO -San Lul1 Rev River, SwNlweltr River. V•NTIMA -r.MIUlla Creek, Rt'l'tt Crttk, Ro11 Valltv Lake. Santi Pal.fla Cr-. Sft"8 CrMk I--lower), Venture River (no1111 lortll. SANTA •AJt&MA-Sanl1 Ynei River. K•RN -Adler Cr .... , Cedar Cr-. Erlltlne CrNI!, Kern "Iver IFelrvlew dim lo KR oowlrtloull, Joflnto.lt brkloe 10 Falrvlr# den'I), HOOi Y~ Ccetet, P.ell- Dermlnl C . ....it !lower), Sauttl Cr_..,, Tlllt RIV« (nortll -aoultl l«kl of Main Fo11<l, Tl.flt RIVtr (Cedar Slocle WM), Men'' t.urnuntnt l•I 8rl,MI, Entll•l Tlllrd ROllnd Slntlts Tom Gulllct.>On IU SI Cltl Hank Pll•ttr (US I )·& 6-? -10·1. 1.lovd llourne-<(U S I dt f Br.on Teacller IU SI. 6·), 6· 1 11·9 Marcos Hoct var (9raztl) otl M1o.t Bauer IU S.l. 1·6. 1-6, Ricardo Acuna ICMe1 oet Nduka Odlzor tN1geri1I. 6-J, 6· 1, Aam9'n l(n •Man (lndl•> def. 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S614 l2 Moro. l.eogranoe New Yo,. M•fl•. N Y, SSl7 13 Jonn Green Meneua• Va • SSIS 14 Ric~ v111one, Selem, Ore . SS76 IS Tom Aobard•. Cerm.cnatl Call• SS49 16, Merv Ser11en1 El Ctlon. SS44 17 llobOv KnlOPte. LO"CI lleacll, SS09 19. Steve Marlln, 1t1ngsoor1, Tenn . s,494 19. Wt rrtll Eales. RtdOROO 8ffcl\, S41 I 20. JoM FOfll, Le Grenoe, In., S-4S2 11. Ln Schlnltr. F Oii LuOIOll, Co10 5417 n Ron P110mbl Jr , Erlt Pt 5423 2J Wevnt WebO. llldlafleOOI" S40I 24 Sam Macca rone, Gtauooro. NJ • S290 Tlll.frtdavrs tnnucflon' IASll8ALL All'\Ofltan 1. .. .v. 8AI. TIMORE ORIOl.ES-S•gneel AtO Lockwooo, 11\lrO oasernen. eno ou 1onta nlm 10 Ntwer~ or 11\t New York-Penn 1. .. gue NEW VORK YANKEES-Sen! Srevt Bell>Onl. ""' b•umen, 10 Co1umbu• 01 1111 1n1e<nallona1 Ltague Nell9Nl l.Mtue CINCINNA Tl REDS-P ttctd Otn Drlau en, llrll t>uemen, on 11\e IS·oev alubled 1111. ellecllve June 11 NEVV YORK METS-lltct lltd w an Tt r· rt ll and tom Go<rl\An, oncntr•. from Tl0tw11er ot Ille 1n1trne1lollol 1. .. g .... •AIKaT•Al.l. NetleMI ......... AH~le· PHOENIX SUNS-Signed Kevin Mtllff. rorwarel, to 1 mullf·vllt co111rac1, l'OOT9ll1LI. Nllllflll ,..._. L....,. LOS l<NGEl.ES RAMs.-Slgnecl Ml~t Wllcller. Qntllecller. to I ...... ot OM•vHr conlrec,., CLEVELAND 8ROWNS-N1....0 Dorn Anl,. e11 •rt• scout DENVER 8RONCOS-Nemt d 1 J GO<"'llll •tr-Ill lnCI cond\llonlng C06Cll NEW voi.1t JETS-Sloned w • .i.v Walil.er. llglll eftd, 10 • w in ot one v .. r con1rec1• Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOT l frld,y. June t1, 1983 ________________________ ....;;._ .. America's C:up to cross ocean this year-? NEWPORT, Rl. (AP) -Thia la the year the America'• CUp will cro. the ocean, aooord1ng to the man who heads the well-fiMnced British effort ~ at breaking the United Stat.ea' 132-year atran&Jehold on u.ill.ng'a meet coveted prtz.e. Which ocean rema1na to be aeen, but Peter deSavary aaya the American syndJcatea hoping to make a 25th auccie.ful defeme of the Cup do not have the overwhelming technololical advantage U.S. defenders have had in the put. He tees hi. Victory ayndicate and that which aaila Auatralla n u having the best shot at winning. "We really think th.la la the year the cup will.be bl,'' the 38-year-old financier aaid Thunday when ukad. to ..._ the strengtt\ of an American defeme that will fall to one 9f four 12-meter yachts -1980 champion Freedom; 1977 champion Courageoua, Liberty or Defender. To illustrate his contention on technology deSavary says the Americans in the ~ dom-Liberty ~pare USing Biftiah winches to h.elp raiae thelr sails. Add to that the experience of the Auatrallana, and he 8ee9 the Dl09t formidable oppo81lion in the hUitory of the event. "They've been here four strai,ght times," deSavary said of the Royal Perth Yacht Club ayndicate heeded by Alan Bond. "That's a tremen- dous advantage." The British approach to the competition, symbollz.ed by the name of the syndicate.and a logo ahowlna a bulld<>s in a Winston Churchill victory gesture, is one of war. deSavary haa put toge e $7 .5-rnlllion program and'the crew of Victory '83 will reach Rhode Ia1an<I Sound SatU!dlry to start the round-robin challenge triala with more than 1 000 hours of aailing behind them. ' ' ''Thia la the beet Briti.ah challenge since the end of the war,'' said deSavary. HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S, AUTQ ,,ARK~ ..• .. . . * * •:\ 1113',4, Nl88AN STANZA '-DOOR aEDAN ORANGE COUNTY ••• A new, luxurlou1 OL verslo'n of the Nissan Stanza., featuring the notchback styling of a formal sedan, has been Introduced~ Nissan U.S.A. The four-door sedan, which represent• a significant styling update, Is now avallable at Dot Datsun In Huntington Beach, Datsun of Orange, Irvine Datsun, Barwick Imports, Inc. of San Juan Capistrano, Brea Datsun, Holmes Tuttle Datsun In Costa Mesa, Anaheim Datsun, Cotton Park Datsun In Buena Park, Newport Datsun of Newport Beach, Santa Ana Datsun, Zee Oataun of Fullerton, Target Datsun In Garden· Grove and Dick Barbour Datsun in Cypress. · ''The Stanza GL Is a very Important .vehlcle for us," said C .P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales, of Nissan Motor Corp. In U.S.A. "It provides us with an enriched model mix at the high end of the sales spectrum enabllng ua to provide buyers of luxurlous state-of-the-art om.pact vehlcles with a more ·com9-rehenllve choice." ---- Mechanlcally, the Stanza GL 11 ldentlcal to Its hatchback cousins. using the same two-liter, overhead cam engine, front-wheel-drive syitem and four-wheel Independent suspenalon. In addltlpn to Its obvious styllng change, the new Stanza features s everal lux urlous appointments as standard equipment, lncludlng velour upholstery w1th rear seat fold down armre1t1, power windows, ·power doorlock1, He haa come under criticism for putting on video tape the techniques of the crews on Freedom and Liberty. deSavary will notapologiz.e for tu. activitiee, which be contends do not violate any rules. "Scoudna is a part of any sport you can think of " he said, "If I arranged fOI' you to fight Muhar:mmdAJi next November, you'd be pretty stupid not to-'---him. ..,,._. ..... • bullt-ln lumbar (lower back) support on the drlver'i Mat back plus an upgraded AM/FM stereo wtltt cassette player. "It's been a privileged, ~-sided affair," he aa.id of the American dominance 'o) ~the event. ·~y may be a little aenaitive ihat we have taken away llOme of that advantage." _ , deSavary says it would be "irresponsible" of him not to uae every 889et at his diapoeal. He compares his effoct to that of the Britiah in the 1982 conflict with Argentina. "It would be like u8ing 20 percent of the country's forces in the Falkland lalands," he said. "We could have loat. We didn't come here with the idea of losing." Express plays Nl Gener11I.. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -The Los Angeles Express will try to remain in the hunt for a p}a.yotf spot tonight whlnillleH>la~resllen911al Generals, a team thal haa lolt f.,_ of hi 1*.tipallll' ln the United States Football League. The Expn!9S will take a 7-8 record into the game ' at Gian ta .§tadiwn against the Generala, who are tied with Arizona for 1e 8eCOiia-worst mark lnllie league at 4-11. The Oakland Invaders, 8-7, have a one-game edge over the Express in the Pacific Division. 1-'.°8 Angeles Coach Hugh Campbel;\ ~d he has been unpre98ed with the Generals' defenae even though the.unit ranks last overall in the USFi.. The Generah are 12th against the run and 11th qainst the pua. "They're not the type of defeme to just line up and let you march down the field," Campbell said. "I'm hopeful that our offen1e will be able to move the ball against them, but their defenee has been very stubborn lately." Campbell alao said he haa been lmpreeaed with Henchel Walker, the league's leading rusher with 1,620 yarda on ~ c.anie1. "We certainly will have to be aware of where Hel'8Chel ia on the field every play," Campbell aa.id. "When you talk about the Generals, the key ii Walker." Walker made his profe9ional debut againat the Exp191 in the aeuon's opening game, won by Los Anae1ea 20-15. Walker gained 65 yarda on 16 carries in the to. and touched the ball only twice ln the leCOnd hall. Sports on TV for w-eekend TELEVISION 10 a.m. (5)-BASEBALL-Angela at Toronto. 10:15 a.m . (4)-BASEBAIL-Oakland at Chi- cago White Sox. 11:30 a.m. (7)-=-GOLF-Third round coverage of the U.S. Open at Oakmont. Pa. 1 p.m. (4)-BASEB.ALL-A\lanta at San Fran- d9co. 3 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SATURDAY-Howard .0.vta (23·1, 8 KOi) va. Gree Cownori (30-1, 18 KO.) in a llahtwetcht bout at K.anMI Oty (taped). 8.ADIO BMebell-AnceJa at Toronto, 10 a.m.,' kMPC (710); OndnnaU at Dodpn. 1:05 p.m., KABC (790). s ..... ,, TELltVlllON 10 a.m. (2}-AlJTO RACING--Cowrap of tbe NA.SCAR Mlchipn 400 at Brooklyn, Mich. 10:30 a.m. (6)-BAIBBAIL-Anaela '"at Tor- oo~ • • 11 a.m. (4)-AUTO RACING-Hlahllaht. of the Pocono 600 (taped Jww 12).. .. l l:JO a.m. ('7)-00LP _;_J"lnalround c:ove....-ot the U.S. Open at O.kmont, Pa. 1:30 p.m. (2)-8POR'n<8UNDAY-s.ca11t11t. lqcludeotl\i••ol the men'•ornn-*a~ ln the U.S. GymnMtira ~·t; at (1-ped). 1:30 p.m. <• ~~a&.D)an&or·Uchtwe!Ot cham-*"' Bobby ~ Ya. eom.1tu1 ... ~fn a ftP99' lllrtrw ol thell'-- 1.2-round bout at t.. v ..... UDIO e...ball-AnceJaat Toronto, 10:80 a.m., KMPC (710); <lnclMaU ~t Dodpn, 1:81 p.m., XA8C (790). \ ' 1t • • ORANGE COUNTY .•• The Isuzu Impulse. a new high-style four-seat GT car, will debut at lsuzt.t car dealers In the U.S. during the month of May. This stylish new hatchback coupe hu evolved from the "Ace of Clubs" ahow car dealgned by-master designer Giorgio Gluglaro which was shown at the famous Geneva auto show In the spring of 1979. Not only Is the Impulse exceptionally pleaslng--to the eye, It Is very aerodynamic u well. And there are several small details worthy of note.: the absence of any exposed bo,dy seams. the flush side g lass for better aerodynamics and reduced wind nolie. the semi-concealed headllghts, and plenty of Interior room. Inside, the Impulse brlstles with new featurea as well, especially when It comes to the dashboard area. The usual array of knobs and switches bas been cleverly combined Into ma•1,.._ satellite pods on each sld:e Oil-the Instrument cluster. All the contcols -everything, Including turn slgnals -are operable without movtng..)'v hands from the ·steering Wheel. JQiwet"Jor the Impulse comes from .-. 2-tt• SOHC ~lne with electronically controti.ct fuel Injection; the engine Is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox with a •-speed overdrive automatic transml_sslon avallable u Onfl of the few options . The Impulse, which comes as a alngle fully-equipped model In a choice of four col<>r9, II now avallable at Bauer Motors of Costa M .... Fladeboe Isuzu In lrvlne. Aenfree Isuzu In Orange, South Qounty-{,S!.!JU In Huntington Beach and Smith Isuzu ""Gt G,ard&h Grove. *** L08 ANGELES . . . Chrysler Corporation today announced that It la taking a major 1tep Into the West Coast product design environment by establlshlng an Advance Product Oe1lgn Center In Southern Callfornla. The new faclllty , to be called "Chry1ler Pacifica," Is located at the Carlsbad Reaea.rctl Center, a high-tech research park In the ctty of Carlsbad, 35 mlles north of San Diego. Chrysler Pacifica Is an Important part of the Corporation's strategy to achieve product development programs producing a 1teady stream of vehlclea with leaderehlp In deetgn, technology, and feature content. Chry1Ter Pacifica wlll be responslble for Initiating the ·Corporation's advanced exterior and lntetlor concepts. . The center wlll employ a small group of hlghly skllled Industrial dealgners who wtll uM a new technlcal proceaa to develop thele concepta In full-size three-dlmenslonal repreaentatlona. Don R . .OeLaRoaaa. Vice PrHldent of Product Oellgn for the Corporation, Mkt, "The Advanced Product Design faclllty will be a hlghty structured operation. It 11 Intended for the deelgn of vehlcln from four to eight yeara lrrthe tutu,.. The Product Design Office at Chryaler Center WI Highland Park, Michigan I• reapon1lbl• for vehicle program• for the more Immediate tour years ahead of current modetl. · "We feel that the locatlon of auch a~ In Southern California wtll offer ow dMlg..._. an opportunity for. artistic expre11lon In an environment apart from th,f ~1:11tream operation In HIQhland Park," O.LaR eald. Southern Callfornla wu Mlected bee81• It · 11 a majof -cent«' ot cr .. tlYe llCttvlty and hM 1tlmul1ted ~n trend• In meny.,.... (houllng, fur{'"u,., olothlng, -'c.). he Mid. An offlclal.e>penlng of the 35.~ foot teclllty located on more than 2.5 acree II planned In mkt-eummet thl1 year. The Advanced Produe1 Dellgn Center • tM third 1tep In ~ MrlH of operation• Ctwyller ~Ion hu Initiated In c.ltfomla. In April, 1982, Chry1ler e1tabll1hed a Callfoml1 ~arketlng Offloe Jn Loe MgelM to be more dlrectly Involved In the Caltforrila fNl(bt. the fifth largeat In the world tf callfomla ... regard9d u a eeparate country. In November, 1982, the Corpora1lon op11m a new Chryaler Shelby PwfOrmanoe C.ter at Santa '• 8prlng1. Thie "°"lty ta ~In l'9 dev~t of youth~rlientecl produat8 8nd "Olreait Connection" perfonnanoe 90CllH~ wtth the deelgn Input of famed e11r bulder c.rol &Mlby~ ·I t ' •• r . [ r . I I t I :;as 4 Orango Coast DAIL V PILOl /Frldsy, June 17, 1983 GOltDO i h J::-r r-r • \fCltiC: r "'· tt! THEV 5AV 1 llF r IP.Si HllNG TO GO ON A CAl IS IT~ llfAr\I NCs '<• .. .. .... ..,, ... ~ . THE •. \'9 II.,. CIRCl'S by 81 I Keane .. "You'r.· b~tt 0r than· ju~t o f other. You're o UADD Y1 l1 \ H '1 \ U h t: tiv f3· ad Anderson // )100\ 'tP I.I .I'~ A ~~E OF M ENU .. !HINK you COUl() TELL A ~DOD TIPPEP L.IK£ MF WHAT you HONESTLY RG'COMMfND? PE:\~l ·l'S I THl~K \\If n:TL'RE LIES IN Sf'OR T 5 P~OMO-TION MARCIE l Tl''98Lt;" t:•:DN 1 THINK. I H~VE THE Rl61-1T PERSONALiW I FOR IT.i: ----·~f rf ___.. ' t - \ I ' f ( J (,•" ~· (,.) • l'Vf-o~P rod ~~·M~JOURN~V-· ~~ r.ttAUfF~U~ A00017 -~ ,.,_ , ...... ,. ........ ~, . ,. AZAL by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis UH; Gt:ORG•: by Virgil Partch (VIP.) "Hey. George. what a swell lime for you to go on that reducing diet!'' by Hank Ketch am ... ~ 11 l lli1NK lll IKE RID/NG IN A CAR A lOT MO<E WHEN l CAN SEE OVfR 'THE ~SH&.~O. • by Charles M . Schul z Nrith1·r vuln1•ra hlf'. Sooth rfr11ls. NORTH +QJ3 't:) J62 O AQU •Q63 " WEST EAST +K852 +74 ~K95 0 ~A87 ¢ 104 0 .1987 •l8. •t0975 SOUTH +A 1096 t:) Q 10 0 K 32 + Al'<4'2 Thl· bidding: Soulh Wu t North E11t I NT Pas8 3 NT r1t18 1'111w 1'11111 IJpl•n1ni: h'.trl· Four nl snot: DR .\BBl~t: · I CAN'T BELIEVE I SAID I'D GIVE A FREE Pt Z.ZA TO EVERtt PWER ON .f'lll.( BASE - BAU.. TEAM IF WE WON A &AME! Oil. S'90('k c ·MON ! HeAVY'-SHMSAVY, WAN C7A.' GORIN . ON lllDGJ BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF A lilllt• kn11wl1•dKt' rnn tw 1l11rll(1•rou,. W1·sl dorkt•tl a trw~ to n1111nt11in rommunira l11111~. only lo rinrl lhnl h<'. wu., rommurim1tinK with d1·t'lnr1•r! suit, drt'lart'r could havl' lrlt·d lh1• sp11d1• finesst>. In strad, howrvor, he oplc•d for a sure line -hq exilrd w1lh a ht•nrt, giving W1•st his trirks in _l~e suit. Artt•r laking his thrc1· heart tricks. West was down llw 1•nd pl:iy h1 w1nmnl( the· sc·rond b1•art .1 nd rl1•aranic t ht' suit No~ dc•rlnrt'r woul<f h11v1• hnd no w"y of l(l!tting his ninlh tri1·k without rt• sorting to th1• spndc· (in1•!N',• 11nd h1• would htm• icon1• down onr in pi'nrr ond 11uirl. Thi• ;wclion was 11 m11ll1•r o( 11implc arilhmrlir, and lh1· conlrucl was nermal. West ll'd his fourlh·hesl hearl, I::ast won thu)IC(I and return· cd lh1• Pighl. To "maint11in communi cnlions," Wrsl allowed dt•clnrcr Lo win t h1· ltick. Lo nothing bul sp11des. His ' forcrd return in the suit guv't> declarer his garnt"ICOing lrick. Have yo• been runnloi In· to double lro,ble? I.et Charle. Goren h~lp you find your way through the maze of OOUBLES for penaltiu ud for t.keout. For a copy of hit DOUBLES booldt't, ~od SJ.85 Lo "Gort'D·Double1," tare of thi1 Dt'wevaper. P.O. 801 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Makt t hetks payablt Lo !liew1p1ptrbook1. 1>1·d srcr ra11 h1•d t hrt•t· round' of rluhs to s1•1• if that suit woulll hr1·ak, 1h1•n lri1•d thrt•c• round' of ciiamonds .. 1•nrlini.: in dummy. WhC'n 1h1· n1nl h I rirk htilrd to m.11t·ri;ili:r.1• 111 1;1th1•r mcnor WHffi" RM I GON~A !EU. MOM WHEN SHE Wf\N1S 10 KNOW WHERE THE OlfieR s4~ Ettl'? WHAT A FOOLJ5H r1-11l'll& ro oo / HERE WE ARE L..EADIN(, IN rnE LAST INNING ' In many ri rcu mstanct•s. West's play to thv srrond trirk would ha)'t> been terhnicnlly correct. This wns not onr• of tht>m. East rould ool possl hly h.1w rinol h1·r high c•:trd 1·ntry. \\'1•'il 1·ould h.1 v1• 11\•111d1·d 1~-11ttc, 1'0 AfHl K A ~ll~t1"f C,\lARO, ~v~. 01Rf 6~<:,? I GUESS I GOTNO CfJDICE.. 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DIAGONAL XL 100 • ELECTRONIC TUNING •AUTO COLOR • BLACK MA TRIX PICTURE TUBE ONLY 28811 Nil.IC NOTIC( flt&.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE MOdal 080.00W • 4 CYCLES • 2 LEVEL WASH • PORCELAIN INTERIOR ONLY 219'' MLIC NOTlC£ ftCTmOUl.,._lt • ~ NAME8TATSMOfT l'tCTmOUI au ... aa NAME ITATl•NT f'temlOUI 9U ... lt f'tCTITIOUI Ml-11 NA• ITATSMINT ~ ITAT'OmNT Tiie lollowtng P•rton ts doing 0011neu H' ROBl!!RT H UG HES STONEWARE. 19782 lstllmut , Hunllng1on B .. ch, CA 92848 Ro bert Neat HugllH. 19782 ls1hmus. Hunltngton Beach. C.A 92646 Thos t>Yllneas os conducted by an ondMduat Robef'I N Hughes 'Th1S 1111-1 wH flied with tri. County Ci.rle 01 Orange County on May 23. 1983. '2110M l Publl thed Orange Coat! Oe lly P1101, May 27. June 3. 10. 17 1983 The following P•rton 13 doing buslr>eN H : PRE MIERE PRESS. 2000 Harbor 8 1vd . Coate Men, CA 92627 Edward Gutoerru , 9884 Ventura Cyn .. Ven Nuya, C/\ This 1Mi1lnes1 la conducted by an lnd lvlduel Edward Gu!lerret Tilts 1111emanl was filed with IM County Cler~ of Orange County on May 31. 1983 U17 .... Published Oreng• COHI Oelty Ptlot. J~ 3 10 17. 24. t983 2516-83 Tll• followin g P•reon I• doing The lollowlng person It doing buain•at H : buslnaa as: (Al EICI INTERNATIONAL; (BJ TRAD E WINDS TRAVEL ENTHUSIASM IS CONTAGIOUS! TRAILER VILLAGE, 2191 Harbor INTERNATIONAL. 9 Trlt>Yla Coun,. Blvd ,'Cotti Mew, CA 92t27 Newport Beach. CA 921183 R'Clllrd l. Lawrence. 605 2991 Jemu F Zel'llen, 9 Trtbull Str .. I. NewPMI Beech. CA 92983 Court. NewPMI B .. ch, CA 92883 Thia buttna9 ~ condvGted by en Thia bualr•n 11 conducted by en lndlVldua lndtvlduet. R.L. LIWf'ance J•m•• F Zahlen Tiiis stll•ment waa lllad with IM This 11a1eman1 wu filed with M County Clerk "' Otenge COunty on County ci.rk of Orange County on May 31, t983. May 5. 1983 "211 .. '11..., Publl•h•d Orange CoH I Delly Published Orang• Coa11 Dally P1101. June 3. 10. t7. 24, tN3 _________________ 2_•_&_•· __ 83 --------------------~ Nil.IC NOTICE "'8.IC NOTICE Pllo1. Mey 27, June 3. 10, 17, t1H13 2570-83 2478-83 PlalC NOTIC( FICTITIOOI au ..... NAME ITATl•NT 1 The follo~ong p•raon 11 doing ousoneu., ( NEWPO RT DO MESTICS I AGENC't' 2651 lrvtr\41 Ave . Sulle ( 2B9 Cot1a MCIH. CA 92827 Marta Dllna Andrade. 21952 1 Caldera SI Mluion Viejo, CA 1 92691 Th11 business ts conducted by t 1 llm•ted pertnershtp Ooana Andr1de 1• Thos Slal8rnctnt wU filed with IM County Clef _1 ol Ortnge County on f Mey 24. 19f1 \ 1 "217191 I Pubttahe-J Orenga Coast Delly Pilot May 27 Ju09 3. 10 17 1"3 2422-&3 Plate NOTICE 'tCTITIOUI 94,ll•H NAME ITATl•NT TM IOllowing paraone tre doing t>Ya1ne11 as TRINITY PROPERTIES AN O INVESTMENTS, t7341 Dray Lana. Hunllnglon Beach, CA 92647 Mlc;haal F Abrahem. 17341 Dray Lana. Hunllnglon 8each, CA 92647 Gtoi1a w Abrlham. 17341 Dray Lana. Hunllngton Beac;t1, CA 92847 Thts bueinatt It c:onducled by an tndMdual Michael F Abraham Tl\11 llalement wH toled with tM County Cieri< of Orenge County on Nil.IC NOTICE 'teTmoua eu..-aa NA•STATI_,.,. The lollowlng pereon 11 doing ooalnffl 11 PA CIFIC STATES MARKETING, 30001 Running 0..r, Leguna Niguel. CA 92877 John Ala n Stacey, 3000t Running Dear. L19un• Niguel. CA 112877 Thi• bt"•n•11 IS conducted by an lndMduat John A Stac•y Thia t llllmctnl wH flled w11h IM Counly Clerk ol Otange County on May 3t t1183 fl174M 'ICTJTIOUa .,._ .. NA• aTATtmNT The loltowtng p•raon I• doing oostneaa u SWIM MANUFACTURING , 218 Stefka. Coe11 Meta. CA 92827 SlepMn !OWard Wlmtelt. 218 Siefl<I, Coeta MaN. CA 92827 Thia buelnea 19 condUC1ed by an lndlvtdual. Steve Wlmaall Thia 1181-1 waa loled Wf1h tM County Clerk ot Or~ County on May 31 1983 ,1,,.., Publl1hed Orange Co811 Dally P1to1 June 3. 10, 17. 24. tN3 2512-83 May 31 1983. F117• Published Orange Coast Dally ---------------------Publithad Orange CoHI Dally Pilot, June~-10. 17. 24. 1983 "8.IC N()TIC( P1101, Jun• 3. 10, 17. 24, 1983 '57•-83 ---,,..,..=..,.-~~=~--- 2573·83 .,_IC W\TICE fl1CTITIOUS llU ... I r-"" N.U. ITATS....., ITATWmwT M wmtDAAWAL ...,.. flt&.IC NOTIC£ '1t<>ll f'A~ FICTITIOUS aua.... °"""TINO UNDS" Th• followlng penon ta doing t>valneH u · CHET'S HAIR 0£SION. 1802 N. NAMe ITAT"la.NT f'tCTfTIO\ll 9U ... H 'ICTITIOUI llUl .. H MAMI , The IOllOwlng persons ar• dOing NAMl.HATl-.T The follb wlng p•raon hu Tuelln Av• .. Santa Arla. CA 92701 Linda J Keck. 3130 8, Deegerl Or., Santa An•, CA t2704 b\lllneta at The IOllowlrlg l*eont er• dOing wlll'Hlrawn ea a gtnetal partner ltom C 0 M P L ET E C 0 V E R A G E bullneaa 11: tllel partnerSlllP operating und« tllCI Tiiis bvt1nna II GOnOuetec:I by en lndlvldutl. • ( ACTIVEWEAR SALES. 8398 Dory EVIAN. 5015 Biren St., Newport llctllloue butlnHt n am• of Or . Huntington 8"ch. CA 92848 e..ch. CA 92eecl MILPEGS PANTREE. •t 803 E. La Utlda J. Kee* Wuco Inc . a Ca lllornta Menoucllelw Marjan. t1 SI,,,., Hel>fa 8fVO., La ,tial>fa. CA 90831 • corporation. 8 398 Dor/ Dr .. F•rn. lrvtne. CA 927t5 Th• flctlttou• bualneu nam• Thia llatement -llled with lllCI County CICltll 01 Oranoe County on May 31, 1983. • Huntington 8ffc;h, CA 9284 Abdollall Kllol•b 1807 Toyon 1181-1 tor tllCI par1Mr9111t> wu Thtt ~ la conducted by a Ln . Newport a-ti, A 92te0 flied on JuM 23, t98t In tl'te County "17• Publlall•d Ota,.._ Coeat Oally PllOI, June 3, , ), 11, 24, tlU Wa•co tnc. lll'lllteo PlflMBl'llp, Full !'lame and Add'"' ol Ille 21171-13 ~ COf PGr•Uon Tl\19 ~ le Conducted by a Of Ofe09t • Rlctletd Wurncin. Mtn0uctwinr Marjan P•reon Wltlldrawh1g: Millon L. Preald9nt Thie lllletnenl waa flied with lllCI Rleellt, 300 N. Holgalt. I.a Habfa. ---------------Thlt atat.,.,.,,t WH lllecl wl1h the COunty c..nr ol Orange COunty on CA 90831 rt&IC NOJ1C( County Ci.i. ol Orange County on May 25, 1983 Milt Rlec:kl -=a --... I June I. t083 flt1'1"1» ,,_,. ..... ,,,....,. -- ,11,_ Pubttthed Orarig• Cont Oally Publlth•d Oran,• Co111 Dally MMm ttAT'llmlfT · ' Publlah•CS Oran¥• CoH .! Dally Pllo1. May 27. June 3, to, 11, 1983 P1!0', "'-a, 10. 1 , 24, 1983 Tl\t lollowlng peraOI\ I• <loin~ Pilot, Junt 3, 10, 1 . 24, t1183 2485-83 257&-83 bvalneM 11. rl&51·83 lXIOU818TANCE. H2 Vitia '1Cnnoue.,... .. ...... ITA~ The lollOwlng peraon I• dol09 bu"""9aa SOUTH SHOAE CUSTOM INTEAIOAI , H 4 W. 11th StrMt, Co.la Mtlt, CA 92827 Ot Ylcl NICllOI H CllrlltallH , 4 23992 fl Mwaoa, Leouna Nlgual, CA Nt71 • Thlt ~Is~-br en lllOMovtl De~ N. Chrlll• .. TNt tll'*-lt -llled with the Cou11t~ CWk of OJ-.. Cclunty on May ~1. 11H13 ,.,,. I Publlt lled Or•n,• Cou l Oally ' P!lo4, Jllllft 3 10, I 24, tte3 I 2663•83 eaya N9wOOrt IMd'I, QA tffeO "*.IC NOTICE ilietrlcla K...,, HarttOCll, :saa ---:==~~--..,...---------=r.c=nn=-~o-~ut~""'-.~"""'1 .... -..... ---1 v111a l•y•, Newt>ort 1 .. c11, CA 'IOTmOUl.,._.1 ..._ ttATOmJIT 92&eo r11e f:=,:~. dO!flO ~0:-lllO Plf1IOnl .,. doing .~~,....I• concNc19CI II))' eri bllll-M: IEAOHTOWN. MOTOAS 9062 "'alrlClt Ktlley Hemodl J ._ M Dt8T,.llUTOA8. 1780 Gerdtn GrOlle llvd., Oatdlln Orow Thia 1ta1emen1 wM Med wlttl tl'te MOfll'OV\8, Sulit A 15, OOttt Mt .. , CA tlM 1 ' OOunt)' CICltk Of Drlflt8 County Ofl CA t 2921 ~ Oofdon htretl t "'aloe Mty 14, tN3. Cha•IH Mltf\MI Hun1i.y •ncl l(Wle, cA t27 Ill ' ' ,.,,.. J H n•tle Marie "untley. 2300 Crllg Anll\ony earr•tt, tt5 Publltflff Otant• Coett Deny Tuttln. Newport IMcl\, CA tffeO S.Ja, 1.agUna heQi. CA t2911 Piiot, May U , June i . 10, 17, 1Mt flt• lollowlng butlna u It tllla ~la conduetecl by a ,.... Condueled by a Q9Mrel part~. OlfWel pertnertrlip, . 1----------------t Cllertw Miil• """'le)' P.O. a.mt fNt tlat-1 -llled Witt! tM TNt 11111"'*" 11\'11 l1l9d wllto lhe Cowntv CWll of OrlflOI County on Cclunty a.r-of Orenga Collnty on Mty 24, IN3 May t 1. ttt3, """" Pt!,1111. Publltll•d Ort n9t COHt Dally Publi~ Oran,t Co .. t Oally Pllo1 Mey 21. Jvr>e J. 10. t7. 1913 Piiot. June l . 10, 1 , 24. 1t'3 01 .. tlfted Ada .,. Ille' ..._to• 9IJ11111M ...... ~ ......... . ..... --..... lftOl"9 ......... 24t ).t3 2Ml·83 '-------------;.... __ _. ( II CIUIJJ IUlllEll Ora • Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1813 ., Ne'w postions announced a.a a...n hlil been appointed d1tec1or of &Mn61 Berry rarm•1 human ~divilion, it WM annoluncled recently by park pneraJ manqer Terry I. Van Gorder. The human reeoun. d6villon ii the new title cho9en for the depu1mentll which include employee relations, c:ompenaation benefitll, employment and trainina. Dennen oomea to Knott'• from Flylq Ttser Alillaea, where he 1 w .. 1enioc d.lnctor of penonnel relation.. • • • DeMrall Coud h.u joined Irvine-hued Jamen PublJc Relationa, a division of JuHD AllOClll&et, lac.. u a public ,relations writer, ICCOrd1ng to Jed VlDcat, vice president and dlredor of public relations. Conrad oomes to Jamen from LeAllee •d Herbert Public Rela- dou aM Advertblat of Costa Mesa. • • • CAPRO lacorporated, a Garden Grove-hued computer loft~ manufacturer, h.u .elected Jamea II. Well to aMume the poaition of president. J{e will report to Chief Executive Officer Calvla S. 'Lee. who formerly ~ed as the company's president. Weill joins CAPRO from MAl/Baaic Four lnfonnation Systems Division in the San FrancUlco area, where ,he served as vice president. of the western diviaion. • • • Offiee apace ia currently available for rent in Arborehm, 18002 Skypark Circle, Irvine. Located cloee to John Wayne Airport, Arlx>retum is offering 18,000 square feet of office apace for rent. The facility waa d~gned by Morris ud Loltrback, AJA, for Tile 'l'Omu Company. • • • Herb MJtclaeU, certified management con- sultant with offices in Costa Mesa, recently attended the Pan Pacific Flower Culture Con- ference· in Gifu, Japan. A. ari internationally known floriculture marketing apeciallat, Mitchell repreeented the United Statealn the formation of a MUTUAL FUND .- worldwjde conference to exchanp lnformation alx>ut t!he fioricultu.re marke1a of the world. Repre.entativet1 from Canada, Mexico, Auatralia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hona Kol\i, Republic· of China and the Republic of KorM participated in the conference. l • ' • Howell L. Walker has been named vice ~resident"°mrnercial marketing operations and Kim Still has been promoted to the poeition of vice preeident-oommercial marketing-the Americaa at the Dou&Jaa Aircraft Company division of the McDoaaell Doa.ia1 Corp. Jim Wonllam, Douclat president, said Walker will be raponlible for development of the company's commercial mar- keting strategy and plans for i pedfic direction of the commercial marketing development and administration functions. Still U1Wne11 the poa- ition fonnerly held by Walker. • • • Stockholders of Huntington Beach-hued ' Mernry Savtap ud Lou AtlOdad• voted overwhelmlngly at the corporation'• annual meeting to authoriu: the conversion from a federal atock to a atate stock charter, aa recommended by management and the board of directon. The action, with over 99 percent of the atoc.k holders voting in ~vqr, took place at the annual meettnc last month in the corporate headquarters. - UPS AND DOWNS Itel. ti If.A 14..9 !ti llf 1U 'H u :~ t,1 t.I f,I I .... u ., I I ·' I ~ ;1 :, • . , :-1 :: . •• I • !1 ·1 ~ I 't .I ,I ·! ·1 I I ' . I 1 I I· I I I ( ,. .• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/k lday, June 17, 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOtl\ INCl.UOI T•AOllON , ....... YO••. Mt OWi" l'A(tl'IC. , ••• 1ono111, o• f I OIT ANO (IN(l .. lllATI UOCll CW(MANGl.l A .. D lll'OITIO I Y TMI lllA\0 ANO ,.,,U tllll t ... Housing constructio~ highest level since '7'J WASHJNGTON -After.two tluggiah months, the houain8 industry .ta surging ag.aln. The c.omtnerce Department Mid Thunday that constrUction sW1a jumped 19.l J>@ttent l.ut mo.nth from April, to the highest level aince Septetnber 1979. The report said U.S. builden •tarte4 work on new housing at an annual rate of 1.79 mlllion unita, compared with U million in April. "Despite a alight increase in mortgage rates ... the houaing picture remains bright and will conlribute importantly to continued growth in the economy," ... Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. Railroad retirement plan aided WASHINGTON -A House subcommittee has approved plans to pump in an additional $500 million to the railroad retirement system over the next five years. The changes approved TI-unday include moving forward the collection of asaessmenta on rail.road.a and their workers and taxing.a portion of the benefita paid reti.ree9. The action by the Social Security subcommittee of the Ways and Means c.ommittee dealt with eectiona of a brvader bi.11 that also covers the railroad unemploy· mentcompenaation fund. The bill iadesigned to head off ·deficits that officials say could reach $16 billion by 1992. Craft unions launch strike SAN DIEGO -Craft unions claim they've paralyud building pro;ects worth $100 million in the tint day of a strike ~ainst hundreds of San Diego County contractors who refuaed to sign a labor ~nt. A few hours aft.er the walkout began Thunday, one contractors' uaociation approved the three--year aoconi, becoming the aecond management group to do ao, but the unions and negotiators for other builden remained far apan. TWA cut~ ·trans-Atlantic fares NEW YORK -Trans World Airlines is cutting certain of lts trans-Atlantic fares, and competitor Pan American World Airways says it will match TWA. On T)}uraday, TWA announced new oU-seuon fares as low as $199 one-way for paseen.gers buying roundlrip ticketa. "We'll mat.ch them," said J effrey Kriend.le.r, a Pan Am vice president. The fares repretent savings of up to $250 roundtrip off TWA's lowest Cares in the market last winter, TWA spokeswoman Sally McElwreath said. STOCKS IN TH£ SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK (AP!• $e4ea •• 0 m. 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D'"9 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1983 ANN LANDERS C2 OBITUARIES C3 THI c• 1110 THI caum LEGALS C2 .... r Barber Ken Allan of Newport Beach cut Richard Nixon hair every week after he reeigned as president of the United State& until he moved away to New York. Allan also hosted a couple of well-attended parties for the former president. He does not hold Nixon totally responsible for Watergate. .. ClASSlfllD cs Nixon remembered ••• Watergate 'unimportant' to his friends By LORENZO BENET °"'-...,,... .... "With grateful appreciation for lrus loyalty and friendsrup in good times 11Vhen we win, but even more important in tough times when we lose." - Richard Nixon Dec. 30, 1974 • • • The words are scrawled at the bottom of a photograph, one of several of the former president that hang on the wall of a Newport Beach barbershop owned by longtime Nixon friend K en Allan. "I cut his hair every week after he resigned," said Allan, a diminutive dark-haired man with a thick Scottish accent. He worked on the 1968 and 1972 Nixon campaigns. first cut the fonner president~ hair in l~ 1md continuee to so everytime Nixon viaita his old stemplng grounds. "I cquld see he was very, very down · at the time," Allan recalled. "I put on a couple of parties for him and when I asked him if I could do the first he said tome, 'Do ou think anybody will show up. • • • Eleven years ago today, Uve men were arrested inside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington's Watergate complex. Two years later , PreSident Nixon resigned from office. At the time of the break-in, The Surf & Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach and the San Clemente Inn were pre98 con- ference sites and housed the White Howie Press Corps. The El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano received national exposure as the president's favorite dining spot. All three establishments, at one time or another, played host to movie stars, world leaders. and the rest of the throngs that frequented the Western White House, officially known as La Casa Pacifica. "Th08e were wonderful times; there was a lot of excitment, a lot of commotion," said Roy Fraser, who was manager of the San Clemente Inn during the Nixon years (1968 to 1974). Fraser now owns the inn which underwent renovations to become a time-share unit in 1980. vision newscasts -the atmosphere around the inn changed dramatically, Fraser said. ''There was a very subdued and depressed air about the place," he said. "The Secret Servicemen, the White Houae staff, the reporters -'everyone seemed depressed. And there were people around who said 'I'm glad he's caught,' 'I hope he goes to jail.' They were there too. It was trawnatic for Americans to have their president resign. & for me, l think he paid his' price. It may be hard for BOme to aee it that way, but I'm a businessman, not a pohtician." Me rril Johnson, manager of the Surf and Sand Hotel during the Nixon era, describes the time as the moat interest- ing of his life. "We were witnessing history right under olar raee." hnaid, referring to the n~ .visita .by w orld leaders. including the late SOvfet leader Leonid Brezhnev and the two year period in which the Watergate unfolded. But Johnson said there also w ere many light moments, especially the "!Oftbafrgamee between membet"S'ot-t:tw!--- press corps and the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. "Guys like Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather (now anchormen at NBC and COO respectively) Wied to go up against Laguna's civic leaden," he said. "The press was always very kind to us. They sent us post cards and pictures from all over the world. We were lmpresaed at how hard they worked -but they played hard too, when they got the chance. "After the press corps left in 1974 it almost got to the point where I didn't want to be around that much,'' tie added. To John.ton, Watergate was "a lousy little deal." "Things have gone on that' were much worse," he said. "If It had been JFK (the late President John F. Kennedy), he probably just would have said, 'hey, "-'e goofed,' and went on with th.inga. Nixon should have faced up to it right away. The~try was robbed of great intellect -l felt Nixon knew .more about foreign policy than any president we've had in my lifetime." -<; l .. EST S -· - .,,,, :J-;.Nt~//L __ _ ..... ..:, --,;, ,_ ·'• I I·' (I' 1 /I ., , . :/\·~ ., ' ' t , .. ~-·- Elias Meza, who manages the El Adobe restaurant in San Juan Capistrano, recaHs the former presi- dent li1'ed margaritas and an oc- casional Mexican beer. El Adobe, where his name appear on the guest list (left)_, was Nixon's favorite restaurant. , ' "We had anywhere from 30 to 60 reporters fJ'OOl all over the world staying with us at one time. Sometimes they would show-up in droves with hardly , any notice. I always worried whether we had enough rooms or beds or staff. They moved fast and we really got hurt when they'd leave abruptly, without any notice. lt would take two or three days to fill their beds." Down at the El Adobe, where a menu item consisting of chicken and chili is named after the. .f~r president, General Manager Eli"aa Meza oversaw about a dozen Nixon affa.in, ranging from quiet dinner parties at the restaurant to huge catered buhes attended by famous . pollticiana and Hollywood pel"80nalities at the West- ern White Houae. years and to me hil vl.sita were the moat exciting times. Tbe day (t.n 1969) they gave him the key to the city, we cloeed the whq}e place for him. h1I auesta and the pn91 corps. One part of. the room was lined with phones connec1ing to all parts of the world; this wu the center of the world." And Waterpte? Johmon. Fruer talked football with the former president many times, and WU invited by~ Secret Service to La Cua Pacifica to obeerve the moment Nixon left hia home forever in 1978. ''The whole l1aff was in teen,'' Fruer aaid. wua tcagedy, it waaoverplayed by the media. In any other country tlwYd Jmt · • ahrul it off. I take Watergate with a pinch of ult. I · In the months that followed the break-in -when Watergate became a daily story in newspapers and tele- "He loved margari~ -had a · minimum of two," Meza laid with a anlle .• .-And every now and then he had a Mexican beer. I've wOl'ked here 17 - "That'• unimportant to me -it hu no meanina what.oever," he said. Meza exchanaed pleMlmtries with Nlxon on ~ OOCMiorw, u did But of the four, Allan k:n~w the man better than anyone else and ii con- aidered one of Nlxon'a moet loyal friends. "I hope thil lm't 10in8 '9 be a negative story," he said. "Watergate • I "The parties I had for him were very uplifUna," he went on. "The tint cme w• at Athalie.Clark'a howe. When we came to the door and he •w all the. people lDlide he aaid, 'Oh my God' - he didn't think he could take It. He had a peet time; played the piano, lhook bands and talked to eY'el yone. ,, Children's newspa·per ... Even the advertisement is educational !1J~,1*w TUCSON, AN.·-For three and a half yean, he WU just The Bear. At first, it didn't bother him that he did not have a name. But then, people started to call him Smokey, or by the namee of eome of hi.a more famoua brethren. That buaed him. Ria creeton, undentandinC the &wtr.tion he felt at not beinC properly identilied, Jtart.ed a name campaJcn for hJm. Now, t.hank8 to the p>d taste of a little prl from Phoenix, he hliia a name. • Demon D. Bear. Dtcnltled, unpretentious. C.erta1nly betW than Smokey. For them not yet aequainted with tlUa beer with the hup DOie and 8QUia)y mouth, Beman D. II the car1.oo0 bn1nchild of Sharon and AMDn Wonc. Mn. Wona la an educator and her huaband worka in adverttalnc. Every month, BeDllon appears at the top of the ftont pap of Sear Jr.aentlal New. for Kida, a Tualoo-baiaed monthly p(ablication. He usually litl on the letter "l" of "1'.menUal,'' writine away on a round cte.k too small for him. Pena and pendla aUck °"'of a holder on the desk. Ondt ml&ht .. euwc-Benion II t.h.lnklna of story ldeu becau. hoverina above hil heed then la an lnteme llaht that almolt bunts OU1 of h.ll thoulht cloud. About 100,000 elementary tchool children from Phoenix and Tutmn have been entertalnlld and taU,ht by thil bMr' with •)'81 that mUe him AppMI' to I be In • perpetual ..... of hypnoma. Bear "-ef\Ual News 11 bWed • ''Artll0na'1 tint local news publk!ation for Idell." It ti dtstrtbWld to many elementary tchoola in the two ciU.. , ------·· .... . ··-~ . . r ., Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday. June 17, 1983 Weddings B envenuti-Mcfarland Lt•tu\t\ McFarl.pnd and Dr. David Benvenuti 1e married May ti In St. James Episcopal ChW'Ch, ' wport Beach. Their parents arc Herband Paula McFarland o(' ~ int.a Monica and Dr. and Mrs. Hansel Benvenuti of lt•Wport Beach. The bride is aa.graduate of UCLA where she rn..ljored In music. A piano teacher, she is working •.iwards her M.B.A. at Cal State Fullerton. Her husband, a graduate of Georgetown Medical •·hool, is completing his residency in plastic surgery •I UC Irvine. He plans to practice in Newport Beach, • lwre the newlyweds live. W8Jln-Corathers Kathleen Louise Corathers and Dallas Warren vann exchanged wedding vows June 11 in a remony conducted in Heisler Park. Laguna Beach. tiey are honeymooning at Rosa.tit.a Beach, Mexico, .d plan to live in Costa Mesa. " Their parents are John and Elizabeth Corathers '~ r -.Corona del Mar and Eula and Odie Swann of hami. I \ The bnde graduated Crom Corona del ~1ar High hoot and Orange Coast CoUege. and' attended Cal 1:lte Long Beach . She works for the American 1illionalres Club in Newport Beach. Her husband attended Orange Coast CoUegeand l'tnployed by Alpha-Omega Plumbing i.n <;osta 11•sa. Pilcher-Knowlton .. JW Knowlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. 11owlton of Laguna Beach. and William Wickham 1 •1•her II were married April 24 in the Christ Church • the Ascension in Phoenix. The bride graduated from Lag\lna Beach High ·, hool. UCLA and the University of Ariwna. She , w works for the United Bank in Phoenix.. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. reu111holato~ •ntl •••• 1922 HAR&Otl BlVO OSTAMESA -S48-11S6 PUellC NOTICE PFC No. 20457 NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST nECORDED MA V 29, 1N3 IMPORTANT NOTICE II YOUR PROPERTY 18 IN •ttECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU E BEHIND I N YOUR VMENTS, IT MAY IE SOLD HOUT ANY COURT ACTION. ,011 rnay nave ine legal right lo q 1ow account 1n good standing 1>av1ng all ol your paSI due "tent~ plus permllted cosl5 and ensel> w1th1n 111ree months lrom CAPE COD comcno1 . .. cl .... ic apparel you .iron't bell ... th• pric:.el 488 E 17th Corner lnine 645-4136 PUellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng person IS dooug business as RICH ARDS HAIR IS SKIN CARE SALONS 512'> W Balboa B1va Ba1boll CA 92661 ~c narc1 M onsour , 2296 Cha11nel Rd Balboa CA 9266 \ rnos business os conauctea by an "'d1v1dual Rocndrd Mo11sour aka Doc• Dale Thos s101emen1 was l1led w•lh 1ne County Cler~ 01 Orange County on M8V 3 I 1983 F217501 Puoh~n ... d Orange Coast Dally P1IOI June ) tO tt :14 1983 ~569·83 . aa1e '"'' notice ol O••ault was "•\ltt<I Tn.s amoun1 11 $64 ; ·# ''"'"'Ll•!'IO loreclosura IHs 1 ha•ge~ as ot MBy 24 1983 1 ...,111 .cCJ<!llH un111 yov1 account 1---.. -_-IC_AM\_TlC_E·--- """es cut•enl You may iiot heva ~ nu .. .,. 11 .. en111e unpeJd PQfllon ol 1----------~· account. even though tull NOTICE M" TRUSTEE'S SALE ,mer·· was demanded. but yov ~No. ~1~~ftGell sr oav the amount stated abOve T .S. No. c.-. ''"' '"'e<> montM from the date UNIT COOi. C re.Otdat on ot thll document T.O. SERVICE COMPANY 81 duly •en 0111e ot r11Co•do11on •Poe•rs eppolnled Truatea under the "°"' unless the obllga11on bef"O fO!IOwlng deecrlbod dood of trust ec•osed upon l)efmlls a tonger WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .oa you nave only tne legal right TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR s•op !he lorec:tosure by payfno CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR en111e amount demanaea by CERTIAEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN "c;•od•tor CIVIL COOE SECTION 21l24h o llnd out the amoont you must (payable at the llmo of aale In lawf\11 1 or 10 arrange lor payment to money of the United Stat••) all 10 the torectosure or 11 your right, title and lnler..t conveyed to •OMlv 1s in foreclosure tor any and now hold by ft ulldot Mid Deed w reaSOf', contac1: CA THEORAL of Trull In the property hereinafter )RTGAGE COMPljNY INC c/o deec;rlbod: >Olle Flnanclel COfpofallon. 5111 T RUST 0 R. KE N N ET H G . .,,1110 De La Reina, Suite 400. San OUN KE LBE FIG ER , ANN A L. ou CA 92108 Telephone flllll) DUNKELBERGER •·7110 BENEFICIARY: AMERICAN I 1ou have any questions you BAPTIST CREDIT UNION, recorded 'lu•O <.untect a lawyer or the Soptemb« 21. 1111!12 u lnatr No. '"'"'m8"t &ll&f'CV which may have 1!12-3313111 In Oftlc:lal Reco<dt In Iha "'""' the toan omc;o or Iha Rec0<der ol Orengo •l'mP.mbtH YOU MAY LOSE County: GAL llllGlfTS If YOU DO NOT Said deed Of trutl ~bee Ille \Ke PA<>Mf'T ACTION. ollowlng: l(JflC.E IS HEREBY GIVEN Thll Lot 53 of Trac1 No. 8328, In the County of Ora nge, State of ••ac" or, end detaull '" 1118 c111tornl1 ea thown on 1 map , g.l1<•n~ lor whoeh the 1o11owino recot'ded ki 8oolt 234 PegM' II 10 .c .. 1;11c1 c1eea ot ''"'' '5 aecur11y and 11 of Mltcelleneou1 Maps oc<.u!fed f O C ' "' tnal Trustee CAV.ALC.AOE ~ o range ounty, C.~QW CORPORA TION • YOUAM .. DU'Aut.TUNDEtA •olom•a C«potato0n ~ °' 'n'UST DATID 1111/a. r1uitor J011N BAAL A Single UNLIM YOU T~ ACTIOM TO " PfllOTaCT YOUfl PfllOPelnY, IT 9 en •l1c1uy ROBERT B MAY al SOLO AT A ,UallC FR-.4AN ano DARLENE R aALI . I f YOU NIED AN ~MAN Trustees of 1ne Harmen IXJ!l.AMAnote °' THI NA~ "'':r' tru11 estabhsnea March 3, °' Tim PflOCllDtMO AQA .... T ilO oy Robert B Harmen and YOU, YOU 8MOUl.D CONTACT A •le<•e R Herman. rrustors LAWYWA. "'"tu•d•d es instrument No I 11!11!141 Vl1 Torina. lrvlne, CA 97 on bOOk 13794, Page 1493 of 92716 • 1&1 rec0<ds In the otflee ol tile "(If 1 s1reot add•-Of common orde• of 01ange County on dotlgnatlon of property It thown. tler 17 1980 Said Deed ot 8~. no warr8flty la gl'olen u to Ila t ~ecures certain 0011gaoons complot-or co<rect-)." Tbo •hng tl'le sum 01 $65,000 OQ •b•nellc;lary under aald Doed of ' lie Flnanclal Corporellon It Trul1. by reeton of a breach or 1 er tile aoove ttated orlg1n11 doflUlt In the obllgatlont eecurod roe or 11 now the auly appointed thereby, hwetofclre ex"ut.O and •t i mutOd tru11ee under sold Oeea dellvered 10 the underelgned a ltUSI written Deollr•lk>n of Default end r h<1 bl!f'eflClat lnlerest under ••Id Demand for Salo, and written notice , d ot l•v•I and 1"e ot>tlgatlont of breech and of eloctk>n lo cauao •1111d lh&rebv are oreSMtly held the unde111on•d to Hll aald .,. CATHEORAL M ORTGAGE property to Mllwfy llld obllgltk>na, MPANY INC • Callfornla end there11ter the underelgned 11rnat1CK1 ceulOd Mid notice of bteedl and of tE BREACH .ANO DEFAULT ~ to be roc:ordod Febtu8ty .. ,.r HAS OCCURRED t>Oi"O ttwl 11!1, 11M13 .. ln11r. No. 83-078133 In • " e to m ake p • y men t o I Offlclel Aecorde In tho otfloe of the •u r l()at on Sublett deed Of trul1 Roc:ordor of Ofango County: •• not• b9Came Oue on March 91ld Sale wlll b• mado, but •983 and ont.,est ec:etulng 1lt8f without ooven1nt or warranty. I 11. 19113. eno any further llP'-°' !mplled, reoardlng tltle "' 1-:11 01 any term or conomon , 0t oncumbf-. to ""'..o 1n tuo1ect Note and Oeod the remelnlng P'lnclc>el aum of l 111a1 end 111 tubaeqvent hi now(I) ...::uf'9d by Mid o.a of , .,ant• w111ch Ottama due "'91. with 1ntere91 • In Mid ~ 1 oltftl, lnc:fudlng 11\o Cl'llll'Oft If cwtdod. lldvanoee. If My, under ,,, .. nd/or other sums pay1bl• hO i.me of aekl Oood of Truat, 1 • .,, int term• 01 aald Nole o• ftol. ctlltgea and eJlponoM of ttie ''° 01 Trull "'*-and of the truete ~by • "'' 1ncludet. bu1 11 not 11m11eo 09eCI of Truet. 1 111 eddlllon lo Illa -.nount '1ated Seid a ale wlll be ll•ld on: •v• thould 1ny p<lof ltenl ta•• ~Jul'; 6, 1893, at 2:00 p.m. OWICUmb<'~ t>e c1<11U11quen1 Of IN A.....-ontranoo to .. c;ome dallnQuant. a a i d 0Mc ttr IUlldinO 300 £aM , nquenc•u must l>t cured u • ~ A~ Of~ C;. "'lditlon of relnt11tement • '1 1 I Tnat by reu on thereof, the Al lh• time o the " I 11 , ~Hnl t>•o•llcluy under auoh t of W:: .~ ~ J~ I• 110, hO f)(etUled 1nd delhrfied -.,._... ' • 8 I 0 T I u • I • • • .. r 111 • n t>llO•llon eeour9d 117 tho ·~ , .,,.,,9,ion ol Def.WI Bnd Oemelld eeorlt>ed deed o truat an~ , Sale. and hH depollted wi111 t1111a1td 001t1, ••penMa, and "" fruit .. IUCh dH d I nd •II ldvMCee la '84,418,411. <Xurntnlt eYlde~1n9 obt1g11tlol'l1 The '"'* •~--llelrlO 111 .r.w.o 1n.reby 1M nu oec111t0 llnet• on~ u. oPtfllr'o bid r1d O~• hereby O.cltrt elf _,,,,, ~ mey be ~ttined by H urlld 1hereby 1mrneat11tefy Out 1tfrnt · (114) Hf-OHi Olt di)' •I'd OIYlbN Ind 1'181 ei.cled Ind ~the ... 'OM l\ereOy eltM;1 10 Ct uM 1"8 trutt Dal«. June 2, 1913 r'"*'Y to tlO IOIO to Miit~ '"° T.O. RIMCf 00. b"98110n MCMM lherel)y aa Mid f'r!MM, 0111e lli411 ~4 ·1el3 L~:a::r.-· 1 Pt!fllE ,INAHCIAL --COf\PO"ATIOH One Qty IMI. . , ty Olano luttQI', OflftO', CA tHae 'oreclOllK• "'en"* 11~ ttu1111111.o Orange COHI 01lly Put>llthed Oreftge ~Ht Dell)' ,,.,, Ju,.. 3 10 t7, 24. tH3 . Juf>O 10. t1. 14. 1ta '&M-8.l "32·12 • The Dally Pilot wants your wedding 1md engagement news. To help you submit the required information, forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St .. Ch9ta Mesa. · For weddings, only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots. Polaroid and color phot.os can't be used. The photo must be submitted no later thli.n three weeks after the wedding, otherwise Jt wW not be published. ' Engagement information is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Fonns and phot.os am be dropped off at the office or malled co the Edicorial Department, Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Box 1560. Ca9ta Mesa, Calif. 92626. Her husband is a graduate of Ariz.on.a State University and is employed by an insurance company. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. William W. Pilcher of Phoenix. The newlyweds, who honeymooned in Carmel, are residents of Phoenix. Briscoe-Sprigg The University Methodist Church in Irvine was the setting for the May 21 wedding ceremony uniting Laurel Sprigg and Alan Briscoe, both of San f'rancisco. The bride is the daughter of Camille Ericson of Irvine and Raymond M. Sprigg of Los Angeles. She attended Bennington College in yennont, and now is a training coordinator for Gibraltar Savings and Loan. Her husband attended Cal State Fresno and is a computer specialist for the U.S. Forest Service. His parents are MT. and Mrs. Benjamin Briscoe of Avenal. The newlyweds honeymooned in the Carmel-Monterey area and now are at.home in San Fran~isco. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ln one of your recent columns a lady said she had tent for your bookleta about teen-age aex and dlacweed them wt th her gtrlt. Your booklets !IOund like eomething that would be very helpful to meand my 12-year-olddaughter. I would like to order them but the column did not give the cost of the booklets or any other detalliJ. May I order them through this letter and send you a check? Or. will you print this for the benefit of others like myself who are very much 1.n,terested?-FLINT READER DEAR FUNT READER: Below la a Utt of tbe Ana Ludera bookie••· Tiiey may be obtalDed by wrl&laf to Au Landers, ID care of tbJ1 paper, or P.O. Box 1 tH, Chlca,o, DI .. IOII l , en901l.a1 cola or cbeck. Send a ons, 1elf-addre11ed, stamped envelope for eacb booklet requested. ALCOHOLlSM --HOPE~ HELP 50 cerit.s BOOZE AND YOU --FOR TEENAGERS ONLY 50 cents THE KEY TO POPULARITY .50 DATING OO'S AND OON'TS 50 cents LOVE OR SEX-AND HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE 50,cent.s TEEN-AGE SEX-TEN WAYS TO COOL IT 50 cents BUGGED BY PARENTS 50 cents MARRIAGE-WHAT TO EXPECT 50 cents ~G AND PETTING-WHAT ARE THE LIMITS? 50 cents P01 SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT ... .., '"'"'"';., f)f1•1 .,., .... --10"" "•W'...O O...t ,,,~. eo..io."' s,"<h<•t• •f'I(. IT .- HIGH SCHOOL SEX & HOW TO DEAL WITH (A Guide For Teena and Their Parenta) 50 centa HOW, WHAT AND WHEN TO TELL YOUR CHILD ABOUT SEX ~ oenta ANN LANDERS' NEW BRIDE'S GUIDE $2 THE LOWDOWN ON OOPE $2 · Requires 37 centa in return poetage. AD aside 10 tbo1e readen wbo may feel tbJ1 It a craa1 commercial ventare: All reveaae I set from tbeae booklets la tamed over to charity. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need to know the answer to this question: Will a flasher molest children? The man is in his lat.e 20s, never married and lives with a maiden aunt. He never hat had a date nor has he had any sexual encounters that anyone knows about. . --.-·- He has a history of ilaahlng women in parks, shopping centers and parking Iota. What do the experts say about this?-WORRIED JN PHILADEL- PHIA DEAR WORRIED: Tbe upertt uy OalMn are almost always lmpotea&. Tiiey get dlelr Jolllea by expo1la1 tbemaelvea, bat are seldom at.le to do more. Of coarse, tbeae people are 1lck aad 1lloald be reported. Tbe pabllc laa1 .a rl11tt to be spared from sacb 1l1bt1. DEAR ANN: The letter by the dad who ''kept his kids in line" with the razor strap reminded me of the wise words of Nietz.ache: "Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful."-CAMBRIDGE READER Dear .C.R. (1oand1 like Hanard): T1aanb for 1bo1e words of wisdom. Self-rlpteo11ne11 to me la one of die gravest of all 11111. .. ... ' If your burner flames (range, furnace, water heater) are leaving soot deposits or giving off an acrid odor, call us immediately. r . an,,,, ~ If you've eve; had a whiff of natural gas, you kn ow its not French perfume. But that's one big reason it's so safe. We add the smell to natural gas (which. is normally odorless) so you can detect eve n the slightest leak ·A slight odQr nea r an appliance usu ally means a pilot light is out But if yo u have any doubts, just call us. If the smell is strong, open the windows and doors. A / Don't light any match es or tum anything electrical on or off, /not eve n the lightsi Any elec trical switch ~..,~~;~~~~~ could cause a spark Al ert everyo ne in your home and get out Alert your neighbors'nearby. Then, . cal1 the Oas Company. (But don 't use the phone in your home). Be careful with unvented room ,~....__ .. ·. t=j~U. -·: I • , • . . .. , . ·~ . )[ heaters. Th ey can cause fire , asphyxia- tion and deadly fum es such as carbon monoxide. If you're not sure if your heater is safe, call the Gas Company. We11 check it And be careful where you dig. Gas lines are under your property, so call us before yo u excavate. We'll help you find them. If the gas odor is o,utdoors it could be Please keep these tips in mind. even m~re serious tharr a leak indoors.~· By using natural gas safely and So call us right away. · ,. ,.. efficiently, you11 be keeping Even if yo u don'~ sm~ll gas, we hope 0 .. , you~ .gas bill as low as you'll keep safety in mn1d. c ; poss10Je. . Neve r store qny flammable materials And thats nothing to sniff at near a gas appliance or your ' · .. 'gas meter. 1 ~ GAS SILL I .. ... ,, . \ Mt.IC MTICI MO'f1CS OP INMOWT10N OPP~~ c":::T:1• 'Yo"D1 (Ti~ . ...,,, ~==: COUNTY Off OlllMOI 1'0 CMe C..... Dttw. Weat The tollowlng l*tQfll lla\11 tban- P.O, ... -doMd 1"' UM of Ille 'lctltlout ._..AM. CA_,. Bu.W-Name; PL.YfTWI PIMT llfT'l"ITAr. RI C AllOCIATU 4750 Orange Co Nnnout alH•N DIP"'"9NT~= TMAIUll't NAm l'TA~ lfTIMM. IDVICI The fOilowlnO l*90fl II doing MOl1C8 fl' llAL8D -ULI ~ -. Und9t IN llltflottly In lntemel COM: COUNULINO AHO O"-=i.=~-=:~ GANIZATIONAL lllUOUACU 2tO ..._, ~ Of lntetNI ~Cent« Dr .. Sit 250 New· ,_ tM1t M ll'Offl ALO· DAILY PILOT/Friday, Jun• 17, 1983 .. ~. DH'IUIN 1m fT l9MCC9 9Al9t cw AMIONA, M.A. vonKarman, Suite 200, Newport ~ CON>t a.aa11. CA t29e0 NOTICI OP-""' OP The FIGl"IOUI ..,_ Name r .. GA"°'-' ANO NMHA tnAOHI, '*9tofofe ctoll'9 ~ under \he llOmloue 1111"1 name ~ 1tyta of QAAI0 '8 HAI,_ IALOH at 25"3 t Trebuoo "°9cf, c~ <1' II T()(O, County of Ot'anot llalt of c.M· fomla~dld on 1ne '"' dav ot Jun.. "'3. mututt oonMnl, dlMOlve ~~ ~ =erON llM l'Ott ANOIA TOAllTT Ill, UIH Abb9y, ~._,,,,CA t2MO ~··II Tot~1 QA, l'LANNNI DMllON Nm~ II Hl"8Y OIVIH by tile ~ot0t11•0~11..,. vloea. City of Hllntlnalon leaotl. Ulel • pullllo '-1nO wll M ""6d tty lfll CetNomla CoeMal Coi1w1 l11l1111 IOt IN pwpoea of gr.ming a 1*f1111 fOf lfll I0110wtn9 ot°*1: ~ t1I etorm dllfnlllll tO tM tnd of lfll Huntington lieedl llttll- ntolpal Pier. °'PP'obne•ely * pl- lngl and ·~F, .... of "°6C· .. NOOaMT a. lllTI" tttrtd to above WM lllld In Otange ITAft Ml•NT CO\lnty on March 24, 1981 C..Ma.-AICHARD J. RANGfR 2908 1. TO IUDOlllNT 01ao-.1 W•-t Of., COfona del Mat CA the ~ end ""'*'-'• ,,. '91etlonl .. Pll1,.. ""'91n. letd ~In tM future wlll be Tiii• Mlnw It oondue1td by '" ..: =:r::d ':ct-:'!!~ lnclMduel by lnt9'MI "---eoo;' ~ T111t ... ,_, ~ llltd -"" tl'lt ma 1nc1 ,....., regu1e11ona. COuniy Cltril of Qr8l'lgt County Oii Deet ... wll IM~ July 7, lnO wll be . A emell ,.... ....... c... 92925 • I. YOU AM NOTW'WO a.~ CAMERON VIL.LAGE, II 1101 oonduotad by ..,_,. lllrone end e.tty Oerole, wtlO wll pey and dle- OIWQt .. llabllltlel and detlt1 of Ille flrn'I and reoaNe all monlla pey. Mey"· IH3 19N ll>uOlltfled °'rf: eo.1rl!l!. ,,_ ... --a...-11:00 llUfltlf wll llllo ~. lltld '*'1l'l(J wlll be ,_, at IN llOUf ol 9'00 a.m. Of 'f1d11V, J\#11 U . 1.a. at lunon o-Pwil . 1t1C1 of Mlnclane<I w~. Mama dll ~. CallfOtnie. .. ; A 1111 e( eM=· t...... South Grand AY'tnlle, Ste. K, Senta tw a ti! .. '*'' ,eu Ml An1. CA 02705 --,,_, 1.11"1. ....... t .Nnt tO, 17, 4, 1tu ...... _, .. 24000 A\lllt Aoed • ..._.....,... 11n _. .. ..._ Thi• 1111emen1 ... Iii.cl w11n 111t .._ COunty Clar'I\ ol Ortngt COunty on (1) .,.,_;t Of'tCllton Pltel "'-June 1.1993 .......... "'AttloM, N.A. I ~ (I) AWi et 1ud9M1nt ..,..,... Publllllad Orange Coul Diiiy tin ilt9 eawti .....,,.1.P Piiot June 10, 17. 24, July 1. 1913 ~ n.e. ~-· ........... ..,'------------.................. ~ ·-ic IMl\Tlf\.t C::::'"...,. ..-.. reu .. __ _..;'".=-.;:;..:;..:.""=..:.'=""'· --- NOTICI CW (1) ...... , .... ~ f'M'AMTIOM (I) ...., ..... wt! ..._.., .......,_. Deater91toft 114 Cewt et 1119 ...._ If Alt--. NOTICE '18 HEAHY GIVEN tllat r If .......,. tilt Boatd ol Olrec10fl of Iha M-~~....-,:a_ ... ._ Con10Hdll~ Wlllf Ot1trtot wtH, 11 A WNT Of IUCUTION MAY 111 ~ulet MNtlng to bl l'leld on KAVI •IN lllUID AQAINeT July 14, 1163, c:onlldlf the adop- 'tOU. u&IM YOU '1U WITII tlon ol Nagttlve Dtol11at1on 93.2, nil COURT A MOTION TO II A• currently undlf preparation, tor tl'le c·-1o1tow1ng.: ,.,. ntle AIOOMINT WrT°HM '9tOJICT1 ..._..,.,. Blvd. Wiier •DAVI UTIJll lllMCI UPON Una ·~-,...... YOU Of THte NOTIC!J._Tta LOCATION: NOrttlbouncl ..,___ COURT MAY OM9ft TIMT A •o..d 7 ... -,.,....' WlllTOflDCUTIONMA'tlllUI ,.. .. ·al 1 tll Streal lo 18111 SlrMI ..... ~:Mala ConlOlldated ...., A WRIT OI' IJllCUTION Water Dtltrlct 1H5 Pl-Ila Av-WMICH HAI •IN lllUID M· ,.. __ MAIN .. .,,.CT, OflDIA ntl tn<it """'• Mela, Ce. 92927 Tete-aALI fl' NNIHA&I ,,.OP-pnone (71 4) 831· 1291 =AMO OlllDI" ntl Ll'IY..0 Coplee ol the lnlllal 1ludy .,. on p TO Ml AIN llHYllCAl lllt 9lld avlllable fOf lntQtCllon 11 '°111......... the omo. ol the propontnt. _.. Of ANY Of YOUR The July 14, 1193. Regular Meat· l'WIR r y M ... '°eUlllON Ing of tl'le Board ol otrec1or1 wlH AMO TO MMNT MN TMI LIVY Of Alf't ~ltn NOT IN Hll beglne 11 7:00 p.m. In Ille meeting ,...,llCAL f'OIUeetON. room ol tl'le M... ConlOlldatad oa Wiier Olltrlct ofllol localtd 1t ttd: Mareh 19, 1183 1H5 Pl1oanll1 Avenue, Coat• LN A. 8'anc'1. Clark M .... Calll. A. Akallothl, Deputy Queallona and/or comment• -.en, Dunft A CNtc:IMf lllould bl dlraoled to 1111 propo. .-..-it L. ~ nent on or before July 14, 1193. =::.::o:=11e DATED: June 3, 11183 ,_ Karl Kemp .... ~CA *71 Genetti Manager & (111) a..1000 Sacretllt)' A...,_,"' f'lalnttff MESA C()t.ISOLIOATED Publllhed Orang41 Cout [)ajly WATER DISTRICT Piiot June 17, 24, July 1, 9, 1193 Publlalled Otange Coatl Dilly Ptlol 2763-83 June 11, 19, 1983 ..,.. 10 "" """· . Furtt!et ~ le hereby OI"'-' that 111e ~ w111 not b1 NtpOn· __ ...;MUC.=:;;:...lNO::.:.:TICE=. __ albll, tyom ftlia day Oii, fOt '"~ QC)ll. c,. ._ gtllon I"°""*' by the other In ''*' NOTIOI OP TMllTH'I IALI own namea or In Ille neme of the T.I ..... ..... firm. ~ ...... -Detect 11 °"'"91. Oeilfornta. tni. .....,, -.,+1fW 13ltl day of Jllnel.-":!. • YOU AM .. ':,~ T UNDP A &Aw OM.Net O. le.fl DUD OP T'MM'T, DAftD A..-1~ .... Cti:all-Aw, .... 11, 1m. u&IN 'IOU TAKI AC• Of-. c ....... -TION TO NOTICT YOUll llROP-Pv64tellect Otenot COMI Delly =JcrT MA't • IOLD AT A Piiot June 17, 1813 IPUNA~ ~y~~~ 2714·83 Of ntl llfK)CDDINO AGAINl'T NOTtCa llWTWO _,, The County Sen"atlon Olelrlct ol Orangt Couty, CtlllOmla wll1 , .. OllW Mtltd bide untN THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1113 at 11:00 a.m. l8idl muet bl ~ II the Olet11ct1• Admlnlltral!Ye oflloea by tfll data and time l'leratnabove Mt 1or111. ti wtllcll lime tMy wlll bl pYbllcty oPel'8CI and eumlned at lhe offlct ol tl'le Ol1trlot•, 10844 EllMI Awnu. Fountain Valley, CllllMnla, fOf 1119 fOllowlng: OPEN STEEL SHELVING ANO AACKS 8cltdllcailon No. E· 135 and TEN OEWATERINO 801LOINO SUPPL y FANS Speclllcaton No. E·13e Bid• muai be 111bmlf1td on tile form auppllld by Ille 011irlc11 In accordano, wltll atl provlaton• of ..... tl'le epeclf1callon1. NOTICI OP IAL.a Of MAL Spec:lllcallon1. bid blank1, and ~RT't AT ftNYATa IAL.a lurtl'ler lnlormaUon m1y bl ob· .... A·1111'7 talned at tl'le abo11t lddr .... , ... "' Ille Supeflor Court of tl'le Stat• phone: 540-2110 or M2·24 I 1. offCa llfornla, tor. Illa County ol cri:;'~4;'..:"=:t Otange. and Property In Ill• Mener of 1111 11111• of Publlll'led Orange Cout n...n.. BLANCHE MAAY SUMMERF'!L T, Pilot JIWM 17• 1183 -·1 YO!li._!OU IHOUl.D CONTACT A LAWTWR. On Fr1day. July 16, 11163, al 1:15 a.m. CALWIOE TRUST DEED SER· VICES. INC. lormarty DALWIDE T.D. SERVICES. INC. aa duly ec>- polntd Truec .. ~and pureuant lo Deed of Tr\111 recorded Al)(N 22. 1"2, M lnatr. No. 12·131291 ol Offtclll Aac:Ofdl In Illa ollloe of Iha County Aaaorder ol Otange coun· • ty. State OI CalllOfnla. Exec;vted b SCOTT A WAIGHT, 1 alngle ~n 'Nll.L SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO '4IOHEST SIOOER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK (payable at llma of .... In lawful money ol Iha United SlllNl 11 tl'le lr°'IJ ent.ranca lo tl'le County Cout111ouM, lo6ated on 81m1 Ana Blvd. between Sycamot• St. and Broadway, Sanla Ana, Callfomla all right, tltlt and 1n1er .. 1 con~ to and now l'leld by It under .. Id DMd of Trull In ihe prooertv llltualed In aald County and Stele dalc:l'lbtd .. : Lot 4 of Tract No. 4ee7, In tl'le City ol Colt• M .... u lhown on 1 map raeorded tn &<><* 192, Paget 1 and 2 of Mlaclllaneoue Mape, record1 of Ot'angt County. Callfe><nla •l•o known u BLANCHE M. 27 • ., •G ~----------~ SUMMERFELT, DeolMed. .,........, DIAJH NOJICIS Notice 11 hereby glYen that tM --:::-:=M..,....,..,.LIC _NOT_ICf - The etrwt eddr... Ind Oll'ler common dN19n1tlon. K eny, ol the real l>'OC*tY dalcrlbed abo'lt I• purpor1td 10 be: 207 Suunnall Pt-.. coeta Mela, CA 12e2r ~~= :!'d atb:;'\~d=· FICTITIOUI IUllNHe 1ubJe91 to conflrmellon of u 1d NAME ITATIMINT RUIZ <' Mortu<>rv of Cost.a Mesa di· Superrot Court, on Of •lier the 30th The fo11ow1no peraona ere doing JOE H RUIZ. -J day of June 1913 tt !hi omoa of business as • age 72, a real· rectors. 642-9150 J amH o . Plunkett A Marian AD/\MS SAUNA 8939 Adams Tiie underalgned Tru1IM die· c1a1m1 any llablltty tor any lnOor· rec1,_ ol tl'le eireat addr ... and otl'ler common dttlgnatlon, 11 eny, llhOwn herein. Seid .... wlM be made. but wltllOU1 ~ HIQutl. CA mn ....., 11o« ~ ~ 1M tlQllt, lltlt, Ind lnt«titt of~ 1'0ttlltt Ill In Md to tM pr~ wlll be Of· !wed for M1e If requeeted, the lnttrnal AeYenu. hrvlce wlll ----------- lurnleh lntorma11on abou1 poeelblt ___ ..;.,..;:;;:;;::.;.;IC;..;.:ll>~TICE::.:.::::=---- ,urtllar lnformailOn may bl co. talned !Tom Jo Mn llllllllan at Iha Coutll CommlMlon'• 8ol.ltll Coaet 0:-.l::tt Ol'flot (2 13) 690-5071 ()( C a Dupuy at Ille C"y of H11nllngton IMc:t: Pt.nnlng 0.. -branoea, 'lllNdl ITl9Y be u11-llJI In dMermlnlna I.he Wlkl9 of Ille In--being eorci. Dau•••: et~ Two t>tctroom one bathroom con· dOmlnlum dalcf1bad In Orange County (8i.tt of Clllfotnla) t• eotcllr'a Ofllol u lot 134 Md an undlvkled t/130 lnt•Nt In Lot 23•·23' and '" uodlvlcltd 1111 lntWN! In Iota "•" ... In Trtct ee5.t, mapbe>oll 248pegee1· t3, Pfooerty commonly known aa 2~633 lelarnare, El Toro, CA. 15 ~·old, IMl!llde l>'oe>ertY: wood/llUCCO ,.._., .., ............. at: l boYt tdf-frOfl) IX1trlor orly. htlntlUllR et ..... All bide mull bl aubrnltted on FOfm 2222, a.. td 814 f()( Purct\Ma of Seized Prooerty. Conltct IM olllol In· d~ttd below fOf FOfmt 2222 and lnlom1a11on aboul the Pfooertv. Submit blde-1o1M per-. n""9d belOw 1>9fore the lime bldt wlU be ~ T-Bide muel bl ec:-oompanltd by Iha lull amoun1 of IM bid If " totala l200 Of Illa, If Ille 10 ... bid i. more tllan '200. aubrnl1 20 perctnt of tl'le amount bid °' l200. wtlleheYer 1111',.IW. On IG• oeptance of Ille lllOMlt bid, the bllanc:e du., II 11/ly, wlll required In full. • ,_ If fter-t: ~M payment1 mu1t bl by cut!, certified chedl. euhlar'1 °' trauurer't c:Mcll or by I United Stet• poetll, blnk, U · Pf-. or tellgrapll money Ofdtr. ..... dl9Ck ()( money °'°" pay· able to tl'le Internal AeY9nUe Ser· vice. Date: June 9, 1983 • T. l.apuft Aewnue Oflloer 2•000 Avlla Roed Leoun• Nlg1191. CA 92977 931-4020 Publlllhed Orangt Cout Dally Piiot June 17, 1993 2798-83 "'9L.to N01'1C9 !*1mtnt (7 1") 53e-527 I. "1111 I I I. ............ If oi.t--CleudetW Dupuy ..._ _, ,., .... _. U.. If ,_. AMll1anl ,,..,,,,., ...., ...... ...., ... .. 09' --11111n WI"',-. ed .lYne 13. Itta ,... ......... Publlllled Or1ng1 Cout Daly The City of IMM In tntlcle>tllng Pilot June 11. t9, i9, 1113 1aoatvtno 1132,000 In Community 21ee. 0ewio9mtnt 8locll Oranl (COBG) 1---------..;..;..;;.;...13;.;· tund• under IM Emergency Jobi ·-tc Mnf1CE Apptoprt1tlonl 8111 of 1913. Tiie I--_...;,.-.-=:;.;.· ;....;..;"".:..;..;.:::_ __ U.S. Department ol Houalng and NOTICI °' TMllTS9'• •ALI Urben De\lllopmant taqulr• th1I. T.I . Ma. HRC 11 In the UN of lhaN f\lndl, the etty ...otn'ANT NOTICI TO mutt give mulmum leulbla pr1. ""°"*"' Y OW.9': ortty to AG1Mtlel wlllctl wilt benefit YOU AM M Dm'AULT ~A low and modwate lnoome famlllaa: Diii> Of '""'8T, DA TU A""'- or aid In Ille Pfevent\on of allmlna-!!J..~~1.l u&lll YOU TAKI AC· lion of lilum1 °' bllgllt: °' wllk:h ~ Tu "'°1'1CT 'tOUlt ~· lllY8 I partlGular Uf11W!CY. In ad• lltT't. IT MA't • IOU) AT A dltlon, theaa fund1 llllOllJd be UMd ~ IA&.I. • YOU ...0 AM '°' con11ruetl0n pro1eot1 ol IUllng IXftl.AMATIOM CW ntl NAT\Mm vllu. wlllcll wlll raauh In l)(oductlva Of THa fillOCllDtMO AOAIN8T Jobi. and '°' l)(ovtlllon ol human· 'IOU, 'IOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A ltarten ..... ,~ to the Indigent 1.AWYIR. and homtlltt, 0n J'*f a. 1w. " 10:00 Lf'll. Tl'le Cl!y ol lrvlne, In ac;c;orCSanoa HOME REl::ONVEV ANCE COM· with ..._ _.........,. I PANY, U duly apc>Olnt«I Tru91tte t .... ..,.,.. er ttrla. wll bl con-under and pursuant to dead of 1,.U.. eldar1ng Pfopoaala tor funding II . rtcOrdeCS M-6, 1181 .. 11111. No public: Metlf19 lo obi.In IM vlewl ., of c111zena. The ht«lng wlll be l'leld 81-5756 of Offlclal Record• 1n tl'le on Tueaday, June 29, 1183, 81 l :30 ofllol at Ille County Aecorcter1 of p.m .. In tl'le City Counctl Cllamb..-•, Ot'anga COunty. Stall ol California 17200 JembOf ... lrvlne. CA. executed by JAMES F. FAHEY Tiie lotlowlng propoaal II publllh· AND LINDA L. FAHEY eel to llfOfd Gltll'.ltll an oppor'lunlty WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCl:ON 10 1umlnallloonltnt1and111bmft TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR commtnll. Wrlttan comment• CASH(peyabla II time of .... In llloulCS bl tubrnltttd to 8fltron lawful money of tile United 8'81N ) Wood, Community 0..llopmenl II Iha outli6t entranoa to Br .. ..__.._, p 0 8o """7 &ancfl, Of~ County Publlo u. -~·-"· •• x1 ..... 5,lrvlna ..._ ................ ,..~ CA 92713. Add"lonll Information --•· ~ ~ .,_..,., Drive. ':f!dlno tilt Pf~ ~ bt ob-& ... Celt. 112821, al right t"le and I ned by calling 14/N0-3&47. ~~ c:onr 0.: ~r~n': 1.Propoted Statement ol Objac· prooertv altueted In Mid County !Ivel: and St.aie CINCr1bad •: A. To provtda Ull1tanc. to I.lie Lot 45 of Treal No, 5005, M par Indigent ltlld llomelNI by providing mao recorded In 800ll 163 pagea fund• tor tlla rellabltllatfon ot lam· 115 and 19 ol MlloellaMou• M8')1. porary -gency llOutlne llClll· l11td In Ille omc. of tllt County till. Aacorcllr of Mid Ot'anga Courlty. d4mt of Costa Mesa. Ca. TRUMAN Plunllett. •17 Main 19, P.O. loJC Ave . Hunt•r>gl0f1 Beech. CA 92~6 Puaed away on June 4, 288, Huntington 8-:tl. Callfomlt MHng Sun Di vis. 390 Suw1nd 1983. Survived by his wife VERA MAY TURMAN, resi· 92648, County of Orange, 11•1• of Or . NewPOf1 Beech. CA 112693 c:ownt:nl O< WWTanty, ·~-()( tmplled, regardlnO tltll. poe· 1------------::-::~:::"~m 1~~: PmllC ll>TtCE B. To prcMda arnployTNl\l train-Tiie 111• addr-. end Olhs Ing, counNllng end pfaoamtnt tor common deligNllon, If any. of tl'le young ackilt1 ltlrougll Iha l\lndlng of real l>'OC*tY ~ above II etlglbtl publlc aervJc. acttvltlla. l)llrportecl to bl: 3121 Bolton Wey, ·C, To undtrialte ~ ,.. Coeta Mela. CA 92929 C lara. dau ahters M a r y dent of Santa Ana Heighta, CatllOfnla. all the r19hl. mi. and Bruce T11om11. 3110 s1 ... 11nd o Ca Palled J 13 lnttl' .. t ol H id ~ 11 the Or .. N1wpon Be1c11. CA 92663 Crayton and Martha M yers, · . away on une • time ol death and .. Iha rtgtrt, 1"11 This buslneu 11 conducted by a nota(1) eel by Mid Deed of IC.-? Tru1i. wit lnttr"1 tl'lereon. .. MUNIC•AL COURT both of Hollywood ~ 1983. S he 1.1 swvived by her and lnttrNI tllat the Nlat• of Mid g1ner11 p1nnersnlp da h Ri ,.. _ _. ' ·• children Mona Od;'li-.ud dea eued II•• ac quired by 8ruce Thomes provided I uld notl(a). advAOOM, Cut.VI" AIOICIAL DtaTNCT 11 eny. u Ille term1 of Mid Dead COUNTY OP L"Oe AMMUe llabllhatlon of publlO fltllllltlla to TM unclarllgned TtullM dl9· eneur• their contlnu.d ute u11 by claim• eny llablltty '°' eny Inc«. low end moderate Income llnlOt rec1,_ of Iha eir..t add,_ and Clttzen.. Oll'ler CCfMIOfl dtalgnellon. II ent. ug t.er ta ._....uenas of p · ' ' .,._•llon of itw or ot........_...... ot...... Thia 11atemen1 wu llltd w11n •ne Calta Mesa 1 ft....., atrtcla VonArnswal t and .......... ·--·-c • R ··•-o • ,,,. __ :':!'-;. _";!n,.._ • ..-.. 3 John H. Alle.n , 8 '"'and· than °' In lddttlon to thlt of Mid ounty Clerk ol Orange County on ol Trutt. f . chargte, and eJC· •110 o...tMd A...- pen-ot the Trvll .. and of the C""-ctey, Ca. -~ ,. ~ ~-'°'""' IOn ..-deollled. 11 tne tJmt of dMtll, In Mey 2tl 11183 Manuel Ruiz of Fo~tain children, mother M rs. and 10 111 !hi oerta1n,..., Pf~ F2171M tru1t c:tNled by uld Deed of Truei. The total amount of Ille unpaid balance of Ille obllgetlon eec:urtd by the l>'OC*tY to bl IOld and reuonabla lltlmated coete. eJC· pen-and advanoee at tile time of IM lnllal Ollblloalon Of tl'le Notlet of Valley, and 900 Frank Ruiz Angela Aflague , sister •llu•t•d In City of Huntington Publlsheo Oreng1 Co111 Dally of C.0.l& Mesa., Ca., he ta Mil~ ~eeks. Memorial =~~~~= ~ P1101. May 27 Jun• 3 10, '~;.;~~~ iurvlved b)"' 20 grand· ll!l"Vlcel will be held on Sat-lolowl, to wtt: c hildre n and 32 urday, June 18, 1983 at Loi 31anci11•eu1ar1)'5 fwl of rtlll.JCll)TIC[ L . l l :OOAM at the Harbor Lot 30 In Block 902. Viti• Dal Mal NOTICI °" TMllTH'I iALa great-grandchildren, 2 Lawn M 1 1 C h I Tract, Section I of Huntington ~ .... ,.-.-.... brothen Philip Ruiz and emor a ape S.tcll, H per map tKOrded 1(1 -r- Ra.lph Ruiz, 3 sialen lda with ff:ev. M~. ~oeeph M . Boolt 4• Page 3• of Mleoallanaoul AMERJ~ :tA~K .. duty Sale le I 142. 172.23. The blnlflclary I.Ind« Nld Deed ol Trull l'leretofofe txec::ulecl Ind deltvared to tl'le undarligned a writ· Ian Oectar1tlon of Dlfautt and o.. mend IOf Sale. and I W(itltn Nollet ol Deleutt and El«:tlon 10 Sett The underlgntd ~ uld Nollet of Delau" Ind Elec:11on. to Mii to bt recorded In Ille county Where the Lo..-. M<>rv Mendoza and P~k.a.rci.k oUidati.ng. Ser. • Map1 In Ille omo. ol Ille County appointed Trull•• under Ill• ~ R-uiz.. Visitation at Ylces under the d.irectfon of ~~.r for Orengt County, IOllOWlng deact1btd deed ot tru11 Harbor Lawn Mount Olive s WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Peek {amily Colonial f'u. . ubJi ct lo cutre nt llUI. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ne-• Home. 7801 Bol.aa Mortuary of C.O.t.a Mesa oownanti. condltlonl. ,_ric:tlonl. CASH (P•Y•ble •I 11,... of .... In • ..., fee«V11tlonl, right•, right• of W9y. lawfUI .... Ave., Westmiruer on Mon · SPENGLER and HMment1 01 record. mor• money"' Iha United Stai .. 1 day, June 6, 1983 fro m CHARLES SPENGLER, fodrmon:r. known .. : 2 11 :~•·.;=":'~~ 5:00PM to 9:00PM and on pa8led away on June 15, n anapo 1 Av~unllngton Da•d ol Trull In tlla property Tuesday , 9 :0QA.M to 1~83.in CoroN del Mar.~. ~~cai:r;;,e o;a•~ In. 1aw1u1 ~=~~=E Ff\E£MAN. real l>'OC*tY II tocated Oete: June 3. 1993 CALWIDE TRUST DEED SERVICES, INC. 5:00PM. Rosaty will be re-a t his residence. Beloved mOM)'"' Ille Unllect Sta• on ..... 1 ...,_ cited on Tuesday. June 7, husband . ot Margar et orp9rt Qelhand~evldlllCed BENEFIC IARY. ARTHOFER/ .. Tru1t .. 16327 Sherman Wey ~1. CA91335 (2131708-8813 983 S gl by now ~ l>Y 'lllOrtoagt or l at 6:00PM al Peek ~ er. father of June TNet Dead on Ille PfooertY IO IOld HOWARD DEVELOPMENT co • Family Chapel. Requiem Elizabeth Montalbano and ~ perwnt of-"" !ltd to be 1~ ""'-e. tt?t .. IMtt Mau Will be held o n John William Spengler, allO ~eel with bid. No. 7258 In b60ll 13174. page 1601 BY M_..,. Harr1tlbn Wednesday . June 8, 1983 at sur vived by 2 °rand· Bide or ottwr. to be In .,."Ing Ind of Ofllclal Aaoordl In tilt offloe of . o wlll be r.aelved 1t the 1tor ... td 8 :00AM at St. Joachims children, brother of Wilma ott~ 81• any llma after the llrll tl'le Aecordaf of Orange County; 1'ru11 .. S• Ol!loar Publl9hed Or•noe couc OaHy Piiot June 17, 2•. July. 1. 1193 2794-83 Catholic Church , Costa Kleine, ~therine Kroelak. publication her-' and b9for1 d•t• Hid deed •f 1'"11 ci.ecrlt>ea 111• Mesa. ca. Interment at Holy Services will be held on Sat· °' ltlt. '~r~ ~1. 1n ,,,. County "8.IC NOTICE Sepulcher Cemetery. Ser· urday. June 18, 1983 at Dated :!'.':t~e:.ievK~une. 1193 .ol Otanga, State of Cellfomla. u c..,..._ vices directed by Pei!k Fam· l :OOPM at Church of the Ellaoutrht of the =.:r= =-:,~ NOTICE cw T-.uern·• IALI ily Coloo1al F\tneral Home. R ecessional. Forest W•ofuld 12211,page 1975,<>mclalAaoorda,. YOUT::;.:O.N':~~":" A 893-3525 or (213) 596-2701. Lawn-Glendale . l'oreit JAMES ~ETI and 1n the ofllot of the oount:r -o.r otlD~TIWlf.-O'-"~JUl.Y •. ftECClllA Lawn Mortuary. MARIAN PLUNKETT of~cn An undivided 11&4 i:';.,.~~~ ~~A::~~ DOMENIC K RECCHIA, BROWN FRANCIS W . :r,~ '!i" Int.,... In aod lo·L.ot 1 of Trect No. tT llAY M IOlD AT A ll'Ue&.IC pumed away in Costa Mesa, BROWN, resident of New-P.O. Box en ::\,::'5 ':: rr:== :XA..t I • I' Y 0 U N 11 O AN ~.on June 4, 1983. Beloved port Beach, ca. PUiied away Hunttnoton a..ott, CA 92&49 Mapa In the olfl<le of the county o' T=A~i~r':oJ.~ A':aAA';: huaband of Roee Recchia of on June 16, 1983. Born =1f!!, 5:-= ttcOtdar of Mid ownty, IOQ9111er YOU, YOU eHOut.O COHTACT A Calta Mesa, Ca., father of March 5, 1899 ln Hedrick, Publlelled Orange JICoaat Dally with all Improve ment• thereon, LAWYI". Dom.Ink Recchla of Irvine, Indiana. Survived by his Piiot June 10.11, 1T, 1t83 .. ~~!';':..~ c F°sn ;~:~1;.110~~:!1~110~·!~ ~~Y Ca., Anthony Recchia of Ar· wife Zena M . Brown, 2M8-83 1'*9on. · 1ppoln11d TruatH under end royo Grande, Qa. and Al daughter Jeanne B. Fair· rtaJC ll)TlC( EXCEPT TMEREFROM al Oii, gaa. purau1n1 to 0..0 ot Trust recordtd Recchia of Garden Grove field and grand1<ma William m1nara11 and °'* ll)'drocatbona, July 27, 11181. •• ln"r No. 39067, Ca "'-th f th ' E. M k K d Robe B D•""""""'' et.,. below • deplll of 500 feet, wttt1o1rt t>ooli. 1t1 1ss. page 12e1. 01 omc1a: . , """' er O An ony • ar · an rt · T-r~ tllt r1911t ol aurfac• t ntry •• Record•, executed by· Mic:. M Rec:chla of Chicago, Dlinois Fairfield. Mr. Brown waa a "'"-..,... r~ In !net""'*"-of -d. Jon" & Vicki s W11t1tleld Janee 11 and Joeeph Recchia of Italy graduated of the University NOT1Ca CM' 'IOU AM• IM1AUl.T ~A 1ru11or1. In 1111 office or the County ' ••• h laAl.D .., IALa DISD Of T'MllT DATm llA't .. Rtcor<Mr ol Orenge County S1111 Angela Agostino of Chicago, of 1n1C igan ln 1921. was the 1m. u&IN YOU TAal Acno9' 01 c1111orn1a . WILL sel l AT Illlnol.I. Roeett.a Travena of S upertendent o f Schools. Undlf 111' autllorlty of lntlfnal TO '9tOTICT 'tOUlt ~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Modesto, Ca. and &.belle Ottawa Hilla, Ohio from ~=t ~=-·.:.1~ rT MAY • IOLD AT A ~ BIDDER FOR CASH (p1y1blt It Presto. He was a member of 1936. to 1975, a member of .-.cl ~t of Internal !~ ~.; .. ~ 2." ~ !.!' ... ~ *"9 of Nit In tewtul money ol the r~ ,111 .. due from· Alan R. ....,.._,....., _. ,,.._ -·-Onlt1d St•l••I 11. Tiie front S t . Joachim 's Catholic Rotary International and llttarclland, 1357 Suaa•• Lana, cw TMI fltlM)CUDIMO AGAMIT antr.,_ to tile old ounoe County Church o f Costa Mesa,~.. waa an honored Paul Harril YOU. YOU IHOULD COlfYACT A CourtllouN. locattd on San11 Ana n --1 ..,_ f th D-a~ F U be f Phi NewPOrt ltMdl, CA 92tl0. LA1it'Ya. Blvd . ~alwHn Syc1more St & ~-itauun o e • .._., was e ow, rr:em r o The Pl'OCMW'>' wll be told 11 P\IOlla 0 Bro1dway. San II An1, Celfl 111 held on Sunday, June Delta Katta, Toledo, Ohio, .... under Mtltd bid M PfovlcMd ~~w::a~•rd Lane. Coate rlfl"I. 11111and 1nttr•1 conveyed 10 5, 1983. MUii of Chrlatian member and put ,pfe9ident ~tamll ~ Code MCtlOn "(If 1 .. ,... ~ °' OOtnl\'IOfl and llOW lleld by 11 undtr uld Dead Burial was held on M o nday of the Torch Club of Toledo, o.i:1.:i.atat..=' :O-=:-: ~·-d"lonetlon 11 111own abo ..... no 01 Tn111 II\ 1"• prcpenv 11tu1ted In . 0 ""'... • r. n I I I I Mid County and Slit• dtlcrlbtd u : June 6, 1983 at 9:00AM both hio. He waa a member of 28, 1913. w r 't 1 I van 81 1 ~. ta Tnt lend r1ltrr•d 10 lleraln 11 at St. Joachim'• Catholic the American Legion #335, ._!.!Mt 8tda wilt bl Op9nad: 10:00 ~,!:=.:,. O::":l" Dead ll1ua1ect In int Stall of CallfOfnla Church. lntennent at Holy T oledo, Ohio, he (a llated in Pl~ of 8ale: 2..ooo Avila Ad., of Truec, by raatOfl of a bt9liClfl or ~~z:!:Orenge, •nd II daKrlbed Sepulcher C-emetery Pierce LEADERS & EDUCATION ~ Nlgutl. CA ll2t'T7 ~ 111 tt:e ::o-''tol"' -.i Tht Nortl'leuterty 11.•21 .. 1 01 Brothera Bell Broadway an'd WftO'S WHO In __ ... 11~edo1· .. '!!!! .. ttraM~.:....'91n· ~.11..,.,ec, ~tll• ~=~an: tile Nonl'IWtttany 100.oe tMt of Lot AMERICAN EDUCATION ..... "" .. -' ,_, n. • ...,..., -..._.___. .. 73, of Ttect No. 379. tn tM City ot • end to tile proP8'1)1 wll be ~ "'""''""'' .._.,ion of Ollf9Ull and Coll• M111, County ol Orange. • He wu an Elder ln the Pree· fOt ...._ If ~. \he ln18mll Damend tot Sele. and wr1tMn noltoe s1a11 ol Ct lllornli . 11 per Mip byterian Church and a Rtvenu• l t rYICI wlll lurnlall °' br'MClfl and°' eleOtlon to _,.. rtcordad In Book 15. P1g1 21. member of St Andre • lnfo1mat1on 111ou1 pou lb l• tll• und•rtl~•d to H ll ••Id Mlecellaneou• M•P•. 1., 1119 olflOI 01 0-... Ch. W a enoumbftnOlll. wtllotl fNIY bl UMllll pr~ 10 aa Mid CIOllOMIOI•, 111 I Q61Ht~C1b rd I r o I I 11 d ""' n~••Yterlan u.rch, New-In daltfll"tlnin9 tile Yelue of tll• and thereafter "' undarelgned Countv. port Buch. Memorial ter• lf'll_. being IOld. oeuMd Mid nottoe ol brMdl and of EAC4UC>t therefrom th•t portion vloea will be held on Tue.· ~of PrCJC*'Y; L°' 71 of allctlon to be! • ol 11ld lend w11n1n Unlvettlty ,_CIMOTHIH 1&1.•0ADWAY NOltTVAIY 110 B1oadway Costa ~sa &42·9fS0 IALTZl••HOH SMITH & TUTHILL WUTCL"' CHA,.L 4 27 E 17th S I Costa Mesi( 646-9311 'AC"9C Y•W MIMOllA&.,AH c.mttery Mortuary Chei>el·Crem1tory 3500 Pac1l1c Vl•w Drive .....,,,poll Beac h 644·2100 ...COb9Ca MOITUAlllS Lagun1 Beach ·~~IS ·1- Laguna t-11111 168-0933 Sen Ju•n C.ptstrano •9$·1716 day, JW1e 21, 1Q83 at [~:i!o~ ~:c::d:o:" ::0: ~1•/ No~~5:t'r. '!# :T: ~t=i :~·n-:.~llt)'tdl du 'g •::c~~·~ 2:00PM •t St. And.ttw'a pagu 0 10 ... lnatualv• Of "'°°'°" October 9. ti 9 In Book 1111", Preebyterl&n Church, New-lftllC»llaneou• lftapt, r-d• ol Said 1111 wlll b• made, b11t Page 764. C>mcial Aacorda. Beach Ca Dr John A Otenp Collnty., ~ kllOllln wltlloul 00111n1n1 or warranty. Tiie ,,,.., addrH• end othe r port J' ' • • ae 1H7 ·~= LIM, kewport ~ Ot lfllpllld, ~ tllta. common dN19natlOn, II any, of tlla Huffman, r . will offJdate. leaelfl, CA • pall II 1104i, Of enoum~anM. lo rH I properly d•tcrlbed above I• Intermen. t at Pacific view Jtr°'*'Y ""rl.i~"'C~;9 11: ~"' :=..r:;. ~~ ..,. of pYrported 10 be: HM 1en1, An• Memorial Park Newport 118? ..... • CA the st • .:.. --.,., llld Olld of A ...... Coat• M .... CA 12827 ~..:._1:1 Ueu 'ot flowers "::i~:"="'c:=~ ~~ . .=:.::_::U:.d1!:1:1~:0.~~·\p,~M/:our1~~~ mrn1un., oontributiona may Ila ............. on am ...._.. Ille ~ Oii Mid of TNlt, lnoorrtelnttt Of Illa 11rae1 addr ... be made to u,. c.ta Mea a1d for 'urollH• of telud ~· °""919 MCI....,... of IN end otl'ler common dltllgnatlon, 11 Rot.a..., Club Charity Fund l'ropertif. Contao1 1111 olflH ~"-"'MClolO!,~ trwea "'*'by any, "'°""id ~. ~J ~---fOf~nlllnd _..._ ,·,_. •• Ill• wlll bl made. bul or S .O .S . (Share Our tnfOtfNllOf'I a~ the PfotMrtf. 1a10 • .. M llalcl on~. wllllo11t c:ovt nant or WIU'flnty. SelVlll), c.ta M-. J>.dflc 1u1w1111 lllldl IO oi. '*"°" ,...... ~ 11, ttll ti 1:00 p.111., al .. •llP'Nt or ll'nl)ltect, teQlrdfnO 11111. View Mortu"""' dlnc\on ....... IMlfof'8 IN time lllldl .. bl QllpftW'i A.,.. IMtMOI IO Ille ponuafon, °' anoumllflllOll. 10 ~-------J ____ • Otl8l'8d OWICI O..ter hlldlno. toO e .. 1 pay "" l'll'llatnlng prln()lpal Mn of GRDTIN ftavment T•m•: lldl '""8t be ~ AYenUe, lfl 11141 Olty Of ti. nota(•I _,_, by Mid Olld of CARY ART GAin'IN di__, .aa~toe!l. IN Ml amount Of °"""' OA. Trull, w1111 lnterHI 111ereon, aa • """' ...... "" MOO., .... ".. NOtlCC: At time of .... bide "-provlcMd In Nici notl(I). ~ June 18, 1983 in Newpon 1otet llld 11 lftOre ~ '800 IUtlmlt H made In cull end/or tll• It r.¥· under tlla terma Of Mid Beach, C.. Bom on Auiuat IO ,.,,_,. of "" ~bid or OHllltta or oerllfl•d olleaka Of ru11. l •H, o h1ro11 and :n 1917 ln LI-., Montana. HOO wlllollftW i:pt•r On apeotfled In CMI Ood• leatton ..,,.,_.of the Tnit* #Id Of 1111 S • .,.,,, .-..,_ o4 "" bid. "" lllMI. 11u111 crH ttd l>y 11ld O..d of urviwd by • d.aUC)iter ....,_.,., If "'Y Ila--... At t 11, 11 m, of 111, 1n111e 1 Ttull, for ttlt arn<Mlnt raaeonaoiy X..U.Gnftt.n Laweon • IOO In M .. folOwa: • pulllaallClti ol .... "°"°"IN'°"" •tlma'9CI 10 bl: 171.IU sa.. CarylAeOriftinotr~y. ,.,.. of...,.,_.: Al~::;:.:-:=~= ot~ru:'.:=10te"":'.::'1c1°:: T..w, a brolMr Hany Lee ~ :! 111~=-°';*' dtaorllltd d••• :f 1,1111 and dellffred to 111• un01t1l9nlCI 1 Grtttin of Lona Beech. Ca. u ff • I :. .... IMtef """ 9111*1... and Wl'"1tn o.ctatttlon Of DR:ill MCI u\d a.._, ~Ay"°'. of ~. °' 1!::9 ... r~ ';.;.: thallOH 11 tl0,001.ti. TO ~~tn4 fOf l•lt, and • wrttttft S.0 Fernando , Ca. A Mall• '"'°" or mo111Ji.~= ='7~r.:1Jf:.*ll llld, )QI lMY .:..'.°;: =~ O:°"U:: r"tlllldent of both o C:: fo 11141 lntem.i DMe: .NM r. Hotloe Of o.tautf anc1 11ec11on 10 Vllitat:kln w1.1J be held at Pa· H.M. • ~ =:;. De1e: Mai , , • Ca .. andN.wportBwb,Ca'. o...M.1~, ~ .... ..,. ... 10,::~:'tooaoc:;tv dfic Vliew Memorial Pa.rk ~ ~~ ..-C~ l8fVIOI ~. "+II°' LA.,._NT, OUYI MO!l1uary S.turd•y and ~Cl-~·.:·J:N.'°" Al>Olll ~\4'. ~ ~!~ Monuca'Y • C..(!Wttry aurxs.y, from 12:00 noon co .,. ... Mii .. " 11111 , ., .._ a:==. "'°' ~ rerrwtory 9:00PM. Pi-cell for .... 14000 .A* N ., L.llYM ,_,.., OA ~-• 1 a11 W• NIRtfl It. ...._. 1625 G•a•itr Ave . v&cee lnlonnnlon (714) '"~ Ofenoe CoeM Dllllr " ~=·~;r::•:afto~'> ~~· ... ~~~ , • 84t·2700, Pacific Vlew "°'~ 10, 11, 1ta ~-1...,.. Ooell Daffy '"11t11hl4 Ot1111• CoMt Dally ........ ______ ~-~----~,j Morwary direc1or'L ...._. "°'·Aini 10, "· • •• • June 10. 11, 4, 1913 . ' *1"" un.a D. To c;r .. t• ,_employment 09-"-herein. PLAINTWf': CITY MATtONAL portunlllH tllrougll Illa ac· Sald .... wlll bemede.butwlttlolll aANK, • NtloMI ..,..... -compllltlment1ofIlle1bove <>Cite-covenan1 <>< Wlf"ranty. ppr-or llMlllllen • ii-. Implied, regarding tllle. po•· a:::ANT: D.P.1.11. , Ille. • 2. Projaciect UM of Funde: ....ion. or encubtanc.. lnctudlng ~ -"!"'* ...... , 1 ~· A. Fllly·fl..,. tllouMnd dollare '-· chargN and 9llPtnell of tl'le r_,.... -DOI .,. ($56,000) for Iha rallabllttltlon o1 Truet .. and of Ille tf\letl Cl'Nted ......,. tl'le 1rv1ne Hotel .. temporary by Mid Deed of Truet, 10 pey tl'le •UllMONI ~ houalng faclltly. remaining ptlnofpal IUfN of Ille C.. .... ~ B. Up 10 forty lhoutland dollaf• note(•) aecured by Mid Deed of NOTICll 'teu hrle IMef\ lll9d. (140,000) tor pYbllc IWvlOI ac· Trull to wit ll 1,700.00 wltll TM oeurt _, ... .,, ........ reu tfYltlla r•tect to employment '°' , lnter .. t thereon !Yorn 10·2t.a1 at ....... ,... --. ._... ....._. young adulta. 20% par annum 11 l)(ovlded In Mid reu ,...,...... wllMil • .,._ ftMd C. l'lllffn 111ou11nd dollar• notl(I) pllll COlt9 and any ad-tlle W..1M"9n ....... (115.000) for rellabl!Hallon ol Illa venoaa of 111,<189.25 wl1h lnterilet. If you wlltl 10 ._ lhe acMoa of &Enlof Ctt'-1 Center Parillng Lot The benellclery under MIO Deed any attorney In 11111 matter, you D. TWlnty·llll tllouaand, tour llun-ot Truet ,...,..otore executed and llllOUld do IO promptly IO tllat your drect dollar• (129,400) fOf ooordl-dellverect to ll'le uncterllgned 1 wr"· wrltlen reaponae, II llll)', may be n111on end lmplamerltatlon ot the Ian Decllfllilon of datau" and 0.. n1ec1 on time. Jobi 8111 Program. mend fOf Sa61. and 1 Wfl'1en Notlet A't1I01 Ueeed he lldo deM-. Oiied: June 19, 1983 ol Default and Eltcilon to sell. TM ...._ at trllMMlll '"'9da .._.., Clly ol trvtne underltgned caiuMd Mid Notice of Olftlra Ud. llrt MJ rlll 1 Fida a -Nancy c L~ Default and E1ec:tlon lo sett to bl .,. \N. ~ dalltro • ao City Claril recotded In lhe coumy wtlar.e tile dlaL Lee la '"~ que PuDllllMld 0r.,... coat Olllty real property 11 located.Diie June ...... Piiot June 17. 11183 10, 1183 SI Ulled."-IOllclta1 al con .. Jo 2792-83 HOME AECOHVEYANCE de un abogado In .... adunlo. de-1------------COMPANY b..-1t llaQario lmmadlatament1, de 3220 C BrN C.nyon RCS •ta menara. au r111C>Y19t1 NC11t1. "8.IC ll)TlC( Olainond Bar, CA Ill ll•Y algun•. puede _. rag11trada KOim (71•) 516-e 11 t 1 t""1po. By: Helen Lombardo 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI NOOflTIC~ ~o:· Asll9'ant Secretary complalnl llel ~ lflld by tl'le Publlll'led Orange Coaet 0111y plalntlfl AQalntt you. ti you wllll to ' ....... II ~ ei-IO ....,._ Pilot June 17. 24. Jut)' 1, t9S3 d«end thll 1awau11 you mutt ..,. If fM lwned "-2782-83 wltllln •days •II• 1°1111 eummoni I "'"'<•> IMI • ._. .,_.., 11 -----------Jt .MrV9C! on )'OU 111e w1i11 1ni. court .... 1e .,. _... • ,..,...... l'tllUC ll>TICE a wrt"'" r~ to the c:Om • .......,._,.~...., •111•1• ---.;..;;;=~=:..:.:;;=---- plaint. Un4all you do IO. your de-TM -Md ......_ ad-IC ...,.. lautt wll bl entered on appllcatlon ._ af IM ...._... "-NOTICa Of' •ALI of Ille plaintlfl, and tlll1 cour1 may =-ec.-......... Marta Of' MAL "'IOHHtlY enter I j\ldgl'l*ll agal111t you lor Tiie ....._Ill~ .... ..._ AT PNVAft aAl.I Iha rallef dem~ In Ille com· -,,.. NO. A • 111 plalnt wnlcll could reau" In gar oMet 0 -"" eflol • llftncilpel In the o.. ·-lof Cout1 ol the St1t• I.... . . . . ....._ ........... ........_ ........... n ... man1 ot "aget, llklng ol tr....._ a.: • 1 17111 ..,_. ol Calllornla. !or Ille County of Of. mOMy °' proper1y or otl'ler relief C..U ...... Ca. .-rr • anga. rtquaettd In Ille complllnt. Tiie and ............ ..,,_ In tl'le Ma"" 01 tlle &late of Dated: Sept. 7. 1962 ... ..._ ~ DONALD J. UNMACHT. SR •• Aki Maxine L. Pall<, Clark ;.: w=-.::.:::. ;-..::: DONALD J. UNMACHT, Oeoaaed. J. Ginard, Dapu'Y -I. tl'tll ........ C-. ...... N°'loa II l'lereby QIYWI thel the PublllMd Orangt Coul Delly C& _, T'Mt IM""'*" --underalgnfd wlll ... at Prtval1 .... Piiot June 10. 11. 24, July 1. 1183 _. ._... ., •, _.., .,r-·~ 10 111e lligfiNt 1nc1 beat bidder. aub- .,... at; ftA*" 8TOM :.rt jact to oonflrm9'on of Mid Su-................. pef1or Court • on °' after Iha 28111 -el -I. 17th ........ day of June. 1993 11 Ille oflloa ol C.... ...... Ca.1M11. Tmu NOTtCa CW IAL.a 'IOU AM •IDIPAUlT UNIMIR A HOMSO ... ltl AllHllHNT UPI DATID JAMAJAl/4Y 1t, tm. UMLUf YOU TAKI ACT't<* TO NOTICT YOUR "'°"RT't, IT MAY • IOU) AT A "*.IC IAL& • YOU ...., Mt IJOIL.A-UnoM OP ntl UTUM OP fillOCllDtNQ AOAINIT 'IOU, 'IOU IHOUl.D COlfYACT A LAW· Al,,._......_ -IMI Simon, Mcf(lnMY. Mlllar,Zommlck, addru 1 n _.. llr 11'9 tin...... Sendot & Alben. 4000 MacArttluf .,...._ wtWft ..,_ ,_.. IMt Blvd .. Ste. "350, ~ Beactl peal • ._ • ""°"" to eM .._ 92MO, County of Otange. S1a11 of l9ftdld .,. ..... ,.. Celtfomla, alt the rlglll tltlt and Tilat Mid Mlllr .,...._ II tr.-lnl-' of Mid "-8lect et Ille ............ II Id iJHtl. el eM llml of dMlll Ind all !tie rlglll 11111 ---.... and Int_, tllat Iha Ml.ate hel IC· -et: PAM llCROW, l1W W. Q1.t1fecS by oper1ilon of laW or otl'ler· U..Awe... .... Q, ........... C• • -1 all ..... ..,.._ t, wlM other thin In addttlOn 10 1118' ,.. ...... of Mid CS4IClaMld. .. "" llme of n. ~ _, .,._ ., Ille deeltl, ltrend to'.il tflt certain Real ........ "'"' .......... =... j)f°'*1Y lttualed In Iha City of .._. 18 ... -1___ Ctplltrano BMctl, County of Or· NOTICE 18 Ht!AEBY GIVEN that ... _ _....,. .. , W. ;z:· Siata of Calllomta. ~ ~' 10 tl'le terma of tlloN oar-Ltnaellt AHnlif, twit• 0 , dtactlbad .. fOlloM. 10 wtt: taln c-t1. Condnfona aiicl ............ Ce._, 9', Md lltt ..,..E ,._tr1Ctl0ne reoorded on Mareh 23, .... .., .., Mne ..... llr f//lf'I ""' L 1: 't,ot• 30 and 31 In ftll 1t77. In 800612115, Page 1000, etl ....... ..... ... -1, lloo6I 1" Of ftt1 Ho. 735, • eeq .• of rteotdl of Otanga County. ,....._ II llte .....,_ .., .,_ on ' """ recorded In booll Celltomla. ....,. .. --••n.: ..._ 22, pagee 21 to 26 ~of f'Na. TllM oartaln ,.., prooertv de-......... ..... • ~~di of Of. aatlbed M ~ 1. Unit 5& of Tract 0.... ,,_.11, ,_ bolpllng tlriom Ni portion MN, M par mep recotded In looll PY"ahl• 0,.,.. c...t D9lr Of Lot a 1 ~IMd M fOlo.- 357, Page 24, lnolutM, f«)Ofdl of ..... ,,_. 11, 1td. ~~ .. the loulll ... lewty Otanoe County aonimonty imawn m.._ .... ot • 1 t .. ~ ae: 11a ""'--Or•. Cotta Meea, cor,."' "' • '*-""'''*'Y· • ........-along ltle Nott"-1arty llna of Mid C1llfo1111a. Tiie 1um of PHI Mt.IC NOTICE lcrt f1. 30' 4": 111enoa due !Ml t 1· 111111 •--due• of Iha dt,tt of I "; tt1an01 S0\1111, l*alal wt1t1 tt:e lt1ll notlOI .. 11.eeo.oo. ~ MOTlCa TO CMDn'Ofll Noftll.-terly llne of Lot SI, IO' 4"; ::.::-~'"=be._ OP 9ULJl ftUllPD tnanoe Welt, along "" 1oU111ertY t1on 1111 of the CM ~oof the ..... .-..11ru.o.c. llneofleld lot, 11't''10tflepolnloif , .... ol CallfcwNI °" J4it 12. 1N3 .:ii:~'=~~~~ t;r..ce"'?-2: Lot u .cs"* portion ~00~.;o"~ ~itfal..J!!!_Wf!Olt11.~71 ,~ ol LOI 31Inllocill1" o1 Tract No, w ... """ Ant. CellfOl'ftla It ..... .,..,_ _,,,_ --· 7M .. per INllP ..... ~ .... Olly of ~ County of ~ In bOOlt u . pagea 1110It1nd1111¥1 l'IOut of 10:1111.m. e111eof~1Mt11>111c1,.,,..: of M11a1n111:eout ..._., "9cordl of Tiii raoOf'CI 0WMr of Mid r_, ftr 11 abou1 to bl medt 10 "°91AT ~ Co\IMy ,........ • fGI. ~ ::~~~= I.. M08HIA Tr.,..._, WflOlt lowl:' _,_, addfell II e7a v• llomllddr.-ttHl7aLo0tnblrr)o •lagtaalln,,,"ill*llOl!I at IN loUtll••I•" er...11, COllle MeM. CellfOtnle. eot LAM. .()tty of II Toro, Collnty Of oomw of L°' 31; ttl8ftOI ~. ....._ ....................... _.... .... _... ~.,.._of~ along IN Hol111••tartr lnac:f MW ,,,. ---•• -~to ... tr•:tfal ad 11 Lot 11, IO'•"; U.. M ... 11' llllonM!lon,..._..llld .... and In_:. • ...:........ • .... ------... --- """" ,._ ...,,..,-. _,.. Hol1fl• I ""°'"°'11,I0'4": r11Mtal11Mtsl ':fi bl llad ......._, --........, ...... ~---,_ .. ~ ··--_.... --..,... ..... 'AUL llLL. A ~. t741 W, = of If* 1N110e ..... llClf'I "-~ Ul\oolll aVe..1... luM A. ANIMlm, kJIOWfl aa "8ALllO tine Cit., IOI, 11' t'' 10 the poltlt of o.Afomle t111111. HI IT9" end looe'9CI el ff7"1 lleOlnfllnO. ~~~~ =•OWNIM . °"""° Drw.. uni. "0') City of mor• COll"llftOnty known H : AlllOCIATION :o;~~ Oii °'9n11, =.~Via 0-. C•ltll•IO IV: l'U... TN 1>111k tnn1M ..... -~ TenM Of --In Wllftll-At10rMlr Ill ~-mNd on 0( ""' N ..,--Of of IN Ui'lltld ...... on ... -~..;; ~or~ .Mt. 1tll,M 10:00Lm ... AOT10N WI\ MCI .....,.. ........,... by On .._. -1.-• I • t..._ nCllllOW INC. ATTN:MA"1L YN note ...... tty""°"""' cw TNll _ -..., -· '*°"' ,_, .... Wll'Tfl40Mt.AHO, wflOll ..._ Daad on .. ptOpar1r eo told. Ten "'*•·· . Nolary ""'* In II MO k. l\1111111 A.... ..... 10.1 • ....,... of ..... to bl •• n tll. MCI fOf llld ...... ,__..., IP-1M1a /tlta M701i ~ ~ wltfl 11111. ....i ,AUL Ill.I., .,_ to me 1M tmt .... fOf .. ota11M tn ttte .... or °""9 to M In ... MCI to bl tlla '*"°" MIOll nema II ~~to '*9lr: tt J4it 1, .. Ila ,.,.._, • N ..........,, IUiMortlled IOltteWllNrl a:= 1911. o11ae 111 "'I U1M aftlr t11e flrtlt ~ ~=-:.:·..: .... -.n ::..-.. -~,,:.:-.!tr.: :r:!:'°'' --and ..... ~ end -~ •lfs1 • to "" ... .. .... .... by .. T ....... '°' l)eted tNa 10lll -.. Nie. ... IJllll,.., .. ,.,. Of ..... ............. .... .. ..... o.Wli" ~JI ~ llofNllNl'I Mlullttoo r..-1911111_.....,11 ........ to 'UMI I.._.. ~ -~PfNlpalln ~ Na ..., Celfllfnle "'""°"" o.Mmerolal Oo ,....... ... _.flt .. ·-·-· .. _. 0.......... ... --.... OeoadlaM. wrTNlll mr MCI OWlllll o..1:,,... t. 1tt1 ...... Mllll I tt, -· ..... ...,I.. .......... = ..... ·--~~ # ,,.,...,.. -\---•-·-'=""' l'vblllNd Ofenoe eo... Olly ....,_ ...... OA -~Dllf::11~~'ft: ,_Junel?,tllt. i7ICMI li:':11~.=-~ • I 1-... -. :-°I C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ju"f.117, 1983 fllCTI'TIOU8 ....... ...... ,.~ 1"-~ l*'IOll la doing bu--•: THE BAXTER GROUP 521 A¥0C:ado AW. CorONI del Mar. CA t2'25 CHES'TE" E. BAYUSS. JR. 52 t Avoc:adO AW, CorONI del Mer, CA t2e2.6 Thia bullneal la conducted by an lndl¥1duai • Thie 1ta1-t -llMd wtth the County CWtt ot Or1nge County on June1,1983 ..... Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 10. 17, 24, July 1, 1983 NI.JC fl>TICE Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC ll>TICE MOC M>m ..CTTTIOUI ....... PICTfnOUe ._ .. ....-nan.NT ..... ITA~ Tlle lollowlng ~· wa doing Thi lollowlng l*tOn• WI dOlnG ~~~~ONO TOOL CO., t42• bullnMI .. ~ A~ lj,,._ v WESTWERl(I!, 31tf-O Airport ENI llotcherd Aw .. Sant• Ana, C&. ~. Coel• ....... Ce. t2tH 12106 K.K EnalNarina, lno. A Oalltclmla John W. HWI. 303e 6 Main St .... t COtPotatlon, 3t~ Airport LOOO. 18A, 8-nta Ana. Cellt. 92707 Cotta M9M, C.W. tff.M Ch4lryl A. HWI, 3038 s. Main Thia buall-. la oonduclled by • Streec c»rporatlOn. r 76A. &lnta Ana, Ca 12707 Thie 1tat-t wu Ned with \tie Thi• ~ 19 l*ng Conducted County Clwk of OrlllOt Coun~ by lndMduala (hulband & wlht). J11oe 7, fte3 11'1 Thie 1tat9"\1tf\I ... flied wtth the Publlthed Orange Coaat o.il)I County CWtl ot Orange County on Piiot Juoe 10, 17. 24, July 1. tN3 June 1, 1983 ----------Publllhed Orange eo..?: , ____ MUC ___ llO_TICE ___ _ Piiot ~ 10. 17. 24, July t, 1983 PIC~I _,... .. P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAME ST A TH ftNT The loltowtng pe•ton• ere dotno buSIMH as HH&R PROPERTIES. 4299 MecArthu• Bou1e11erd. Suite t05, Newpo11 Beech. CA 92860 BAUCE E HARRINGTON, Trustee 193 t Por I Laurent Place, Newpori Beacn. CA 92660 ROGER E: HARRINGTON. 4200 V11gin1a Vista Coult Long Beech, CA 90807 TERRY l RHODES Trustee 2!>0 t L•ghmouso Lane. Co1ona det Mat CA 92625 NANCY H HARRINGTON Trustee 1931 Pon Laurent Place N1<wport Beath. CA 92660 lh•5 bus1neu 1s conducted by a general pannershrP Bruce E Harrington 1ruSlee Geoerat Partner Tnts statement was 11te<1 with ltlll County Clerk of Orange Counly on May 24. 1983 · F2t71at RHO D ES , l(EHD ALL & HARRINGTON A ProfaHloftat Co•po .. uon •2" MacAr1hur Blvd .• Sulla 10S P.O. lor 1317 ... .,port a.act., CA ll2te0·2091 NAm8TAftmNT T ht fOllowtng paraon la dol119 ~-: PRESS WEST 8t7 WMt 17th SI .. Coate Meu, CA 92827 DANIEL MARTIN MEi.. TOH 511 W. Balboe, Hewpot1 &Mctl. CA 92680 Thie ~ la conducted t>y an Individual Thia 1181-1 WN filed wtt.h Ille Coun1y CMrk of Orange Count)' on June 7. 1983 F217* Publlthed Orange Coul Daily PllOI June 10, t7, 24, July 1. 1983 Ml.IC fl>TICE ..... FICTITIOUI llU ... U NAmlTA,.._NT The IOllowlng paraon(1~ 118 dotng bu .. ,_._ IOPS 14 Corporate Ptau. Sta. 200, Newpor1 BMch. CA 92880 IRVINE QUALIFIED PLAN SER· VICES:• CallfOfnl• Corpor11lon. 14 C0tJ)Of1le Plue Sia. 200, ~ Beach. OA 92680 Thi• atetemenl ... fltad lfdth the County Clar1c ol Orange County on June 3, 1983 f1l1WS Publllhad Orange Coaat Dally POot June I0, 17. 24, July 1. 1983 Published Orange Coast Da11y -----------Pilot, May 27 and June 3. tO, 17, PlllllC fl)TIC( t983 ----------2514-83 Mt.IC fl>TICE PIC1TT10US llU ... I S NAMeSTATE..wT Tile 1011ow1ng pereon la d<>lno bu .. ,_ .. : SCUBA JOE, 720 C1tmel AYe., s..18Mch, Ca. 90740 Bannett Joaaph Clinch. 720 Carmel A'11'8 .• Beal BMctl. C&.90740 Thia ~ II conOucted by an lndhlldulll. Tllla aletamanl -ftlad with the County Clarll of Orange C~_nty_on June 7, 1983 ~ Publlahad Orange Coaat Dally Pllol Juoe 10, 17, 24, Jury 1, 1983. Ptlll.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI llU ... H NAMelTATRMEfT The 1o11ow1no '*'°" J• dotng buel,_.u: SOUTH COAST AUTO DETAIL, 27737 S. CtOddy Wey. Sutt• K, Santa Ana. C.. 92704 Edwin M. Oan1111, 2024 Federal Street, Costa ~. C.. 92827 Thia bu .. ,_. I• being conducted by an lndlvldual. Thia lltlemenl WU filed wltll It.I County Clark of Orenoa County on June 7. 1983. "11IM1 Published Orange Coaat Dally PllOI June 10, 17. 24. July 1, 1963. I( ... NlllC NOTICE ,ICTTI10U8 llU ... H NAmBTAftmNT The following '*8Qnl ere doing bu.W-aa: THE BAYSIDE COMPANY 1820 Paik S1r .. 1. Huntington 8Mch, CA 92848 JOHN CONWAY DAILEY 1820 Plfk Street, Huntington 8Mch. CA 926'8 NANCY LEE DAILEY t820 Park Slr .. t, Huntington Bffcll. CA 926'8 Thi• bual-la conducted by a generel Plf1Mrlhlf!. Thia et.i-t wU lllad wllh the County Clerk of Oflnge County on June 7.1983 ..... Publllhed Orange Coaa1 Dally Pilot June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1983 rta.JC fl)TlC( PICTmOUS ........ NAMI ITAft•NT The fe>llowlng pareon la doing bualnMa•· Vll(INO INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE ANO INllESTMENTS 709 Randolph, Co.ta MaM. CA 92828 JOHN ARTHUR ZARVOS. bt<>ller. 708 Blaon AYe., Hewpot1 Baaclh, CA 92880 Thi• bu .. ,,.. 11 conducted by an lndMdual • Thia s111_.t WM IMad with Ille County Clark of OHnoa County on June 8.1983 P't17911 Publlehad Orange Coaet Dally PllOt Juoe 10, 17, 24, July 1.1983 Nl.IC NOTICE N011CE~~:TH OF NOTICE~=TB OF ClASSlf 11 1 . 642 5678 LBSUE MONTGOMERY GEORGE B. SCHERMAN • MOORE AND OF PET!-AND OF PETITION TO TION TO ADMINISTER ADMINISTE R EST ATE · ESTATE NO. AllHH NO. Alll .. 1 - To all heirs, benetkiariea. To all heln, bene!ki.aries, '"'" a.. kit =· .. lale ...... '-kit '-lale credit.on and conun1tmt credl~ and contln~nt Gnttal IMI ltn ... al am c.ta ... 1114 credlton ot Le.lie Mont-credlton of Oeorae H.1~:;:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;.ll_;;;;;;iiiiiiii=iii: -111~ I ••-pnery Moe>tt and penona Scherman and ~ who I• -·-who may be otherwlae ma~be oUM!rwi.e lnterested 1.1111 llLI l&Yflll1' Wtry not lleW IN yell.I Fl..., 3 Ir 1112 le. A.. deMMllt 28cltm S8aln tun'l9 11t, VIAl!t Ag1. lnt.erated in the will and/or ln will andl<M' state: Jl'lneat LMoc1n vt.w b"Om dnmadc a bdrm. 4 greet ioc.don. Alt bit-IN. It tt .000. ~7 estate: 4 A peUtion hM been filed mth pool nome. Sl,7~.ooo r.e. ~. lony. on1y one fm.f •• IMHI A petition haa been filed by Aftlellna Sc~nnan ln I&~ PLlll l&Yflml toa ouatom.. 1'61~19t. 6 bdmt, 2 be. hardwOOd by R1.111eU L . Moore ln the the Superior C.ourt of Or-Spectacular bayfront ctplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, Cl:sa.ECT ~~ =-~ Superior Court of Oran,e anie County request.lna lt\at 2 ba dn. 2 bmt Ill**· R.educed-41.~.ooo. ...PAOPiRiltS aun. t2-5. a131 aitwon. County requeatln& that An&elina Scherman be ap-~lllU .. ..aa ... llT av OM*. 54~27M Ru.ell L . Moen be ap· poblt.ed • ' penonal rep-'"•"' ..,_,.... lalMI 1 pointed aa pertonal rep-reeent.ative to &dmlnlater Oc8n & jeny vi.W.. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 ...... ala 1117 ... retentative to adminiater the estate of Geoc~ H. bath, 3700 aq.ft. $1,38~.ooo. Oceanfront. fllllL IU4 \he st.ate of Lea.lie Mont· Scherman (under the lnde-_,. l9I Ill.I • m NmT ~ WA &: gornery Moore (under the =nt AdmlniltraUon of Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 beth + larae rec. nn., Tanttle combo. Where ~ i:.= 12260· call Independent Admlpi1-tatel Act). The petition is bee.m ceilinp. furnllhed, patlm. $420,000. ~.~t ~ 0::: I L a:::r liii tnitlon of Eaiatea Act). The 1et for ~ In Dept. No. , ...... 111111 •U TIP beeofl ana 11ay1 Thie s ~·!!i!i!!!!!!!!-1!!!!-!~--- petJtion la aet for hearing in 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., New 4 br 411\ ba CUl1om French Normandy Bdrm. 2 Bath home hM llllWIPalf Dept. No .. 3 at 700 Civic Weat, Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 • ...,._ ' hill $1 250 000 bwl well malntalMd, • AW Center Dr Weat Santa on June 29, 1983 F..t.ate 1.2 ... u._ acre . top • • . II•• hardwood floore, hOme wttfl 48R. 2112 ba, Ana CA 9.2,701 on'Jwy 6 IF YOU OBJD:."T to the ..... llJI l&fflmJ c:ozyflr..-.andprlv•t• 1P9C.poolt jacandentar· ' ' Un f th dU tunny petlo. t2t0.000. ttllnmant area. Pvt oate 1983 at 9·30 A M gran i 0 e pe on, you Comado Ialand cust. beyfront lat. 86' boat ••Z·I... guarded communlly · · · · should either appear at the dock. Plana avail. Mow $370,000 w/trade. _. ... Mull -to ~·· IF YOU OBJD.:7 to the hearing and st.ate you objec-Priced 10 H ll at granting of the petition, you Uona or file written objec-Piii" UM ... t:tet.500. a.. at Pf9* should either appear at the Uona with the court before 3 br, 2 a., frplc, 2 car carport lmmlic condo. denta. 0par1 hOuM Sun· hearing and state you objec-the hearing. 'tour appear-On ........ lt. Camm. pJOl. $1 25,000. =-~ 12. 12-4 pm. Ph dona or file written objec-ance m(lY be in peraon or by dona with the ~fore your attorney. av owner. 4 Br. 2 ea. -------111 owned' hlghly upgraded the hearihg. Your ap · IR YOU ARE A CREDI-by 1ntart0f d8COfatar. ance may be in peraon or !>Y TOR or a contingent credi-C.... 4t1 llu _ J11i,5QO. "4-8171 your attorney. tor of the deceued, you 1 mTI tnlM 1144 IR YOU ARE A CREDI-muat file your claim with 2 Br. & 3 Br. 2 ea. Lqt & • 9 b&m, 2 bii. 2 ~ Old TOR .,ft..., __., the court or preeent It to the Ml'T •II TUii Mn, ocean Ilda of twwy. cond o, by o w ner. or 8 con ........ nt "'"""" pel'IOl\al repret1ent.ative ap-own ar t Bro It a r . 1107,000. 831-7!07 tor of the deceue<1. :lllU thin ...... Im · •1• ......, ... pointed by the court wi · .....-5n v .rv,_.;. - -• flm must file your claim with the da BR N Be h d •--=~,...,..,..,.,..,.....,.=~--• --th th four months from te Cute 2 • ewport ac con o, CATALINA VIEW Woodlltldge:nlOeltWarm-e court or preeent it to e of Urst iauance of letters u $119,900. Ch04ce 5 bf. 10% doWn. lnglon towiiflofM Pten A, penonal repretlt!nt.ative ap-provided in Section 700 of Excellent Westaide 3 BR ch.armer on 2901 l"8nd View Or. 2 bf, 2 be. ell top up-polnted by the court within "-" OpanhouaaSatlSun 1-S, gtadaa,llugei.ncadyard four months from the date the Probate Code of .......u· large lot, $110.000. McHMh Realty 942·1334 wllge pallo +. auto of fint iauance of letters as fomia. The time for filing Village Creek Condo. convenient to So. HARBOR VIEW HILLS apr1nldar.. ~. i.nd· provided in Section 700 of clairna will not ~xpitt prior C.OUt Plua ahopi;~· $118,900. ~ 48f. 28a. tern ec.ped, lmmac:. ttvuout. th• n......L-te Cod.• of ,.._ "-to four monlhl from the ••• fll .... 1111 rm. ~""' 1g yd on ap-w .. to comm.~· ape, "' .r-1vu. '"' '""" date of the hearing noticed _. PfOll ·~acre, lighted a.cs. 1-* & ~ -_, forT)ia. The time for filing above. _ . 141-1111 (lft) ~'lrcton ~pl· t.2 peltoa 1141.~1~ claims will not expire prior YOU ""' ..... INE the -'""' Ownat to four months from the me ke:::yyth~ U you 114-llll {'Its) t4S:e~· Fae. By appt. PllOEI IELIW date of the hearing noticed are int.erest.ed ln the estate, ii~~~i~~;~§~~~ MUIO above. ....+ ..... + ...... you may aerve upon the ex-f~lll ........ ........ For QUIC:* .... 2 bdrm, 1 ecutor or administrator, or lfjll.. · Spottw3e3Chfduplalt ba. &lnftow8t Model 1n YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. U you are interested In the estate, you may aerve upon the ex- ecutor or adminJltrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or adminiltrator, and file with the court with proof of aervice, a written request atating that you de- ll.re special notice of the fil- ing of an inventory and ap- pra.18ement of estate aaeta or of the petitiona or ac- counts mentioned in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the Cali- fornia Probate Code. DOUGLAS K. WAI.LACE SOH Campas Drive Newport Beaclll, Ca. IZHI U S-lttl Published Orange Coaat Daily Pilot June 10, 11. 17. 1983 NlllC ll()TIC( upon the attorney for the For T~ thlOugtl Fri-•ILLO owe tit· 12%-lonll 1em1 WooclbridQa • 11111 ... executor or adminiltrator, d.y publlc:allona: 4:30 TMMlfully dac0fat9CI. Im-3br/Sba+5brt3t»-1 vec a-. Upper unit with and file with \he court with p.m. IN Pf~ day, maculetety c1Mn lhrae 509Acact1 .-to-baleOny. Terrific: loctlOn •• , l'orSaturdaYpubbtlon, badroo"'· t~o bath 3tet<20%dn..Aol>ral9ad a1tforooty .... tl00. prooJ of eervice, a written dMdllne ta (l p.m. F\'ld.Y. . llOme. Car; llreplaca In 440t< own/bllr 94~7048 request stati.na that you de-SundeydaadllnaleSp.m. Nvl"G room. Double gar-1---.,,..,,,..,_..,,...,.,,,_~=-- li.re 1pecial not.ice of the fit. Frld.y. Monday deadtloe age with electrlc door 9UL .. IJm ;,.a of an inven•""" and 8.,._ II 11:30 a.m. s.turday. opener. Patio. U rge .... ,.., ... -... ~ J r terl08d yard, colorlulty lrWta Tarr-10 rm hm prahement of estate uae D.U• ptanted. 1143.750. wtpool. Wallt.to bdl, gon or of the pet.itiona or ac-~ NI "llT oourea °' FllllNon llland. countl mentioned in Section KHI• and corractlOM may ••ya••••• F• llmpla. AttractlYa 30 1200 and 1200.5 of the Cali-ba made on -dead--....,.. yr financing av all. for1'i• P robate Code. ~~ ........ ~kltl num. ~ IOI.Tiii '450.000. Ownr wlU co- ESTHER BEHNAM -~your ";i, 111· llM :t:~~ !'e~1~.•11 At1oraey at Law ,_ IWll lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U Ree Deaaville Chectl ~ally and NI... --••d'T 1Wftl .. Newport Bea~, Ca. report arrors lmmadl-Muat Mii thll unique cu.. _... 8-11 towntwn wtvtwt. 3 140-Hll ately. The DAILY PILOT tom Tudor 110fne wtth 1 ............. Bdrm, 2 Ba. 3 dec*e. Pllt P.ubl.iah~ Orange Coast UIUmM lllblllty tor Ille nloacoutal Ylew9. 4 8'·1, Oona oniY_'\n_~·'*'-of & :*'4t~ae~tz Daily Pilot June 10, 11 , 17, ""' lnCorreC1 1n1at11on 3112 Ba'•, panelled den l•t• with Iha ~ · • · only. w/llr~. Huge family QUaltty matarleta. A o.-owner room °'* entire 3rd Hglltful 3BA Canyon!~~~~~~=~ leMral lift floor. SoMd oa11 bultt4nl C<aat lownhouaa with LlriU .... IMi end floof1ng thfougl\Out. 119Ulted c:elltngt. 1°""91 --'iiiiiiiiiiii~;-.........,,_ Spa, --and B&o In dining, family room. COl'f'loo mHB ... IULllTlll ,_ MCludad woodty patio. munlty pool. ape, tannle Haw Cl.latorn home In the The IOltowlng peraon(•I 11 (ere) Sacurtty Peclllc wt• carry Gourmet kitchen with and muct1 more. Owner gala guarded private doing bYllnaaa M : 191 Tniel 0 .. ch l 11112'4 Ntl~ atN. LOYely ftlll'llly hu bought another and baKfl community, Emar· ST!INOALL AllOCl.ATES. 227 wlth25%down.SPKtou• nalg b orhood nHr WMla toMlnow. ald8ey.4 bdr'm,4112ba. 48tl\~Straet. ~ Baactl, C.. 3 bedroom eondo with achool, ba ech11. 146-1111 0-$4.225 eq It. 180 llCU!te"' 11tr iVillilihl., 1.,_ ..-ieMd ;.;:Allo. $417,90(). Haltla Stroe.k. dagrM Ocean View •• s ..... .... ~-JQIO. flMldig ............ Otlll Joli T 8rMUll. 2.27 .... tll lr-. Lovely grMnbalt. Im· LING,9 REAL ESTATE 11-ee2~741 .. . NIUC llOTtCE lft:hy 651-n77 T . ·-'I~' -T(IM NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE ~LD ~=~~ t>y an' r-i~:.r• ·~rr":l!~~I I BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ORANGE COUNTY ZONING AND OIL CODES Date of Hearing: June 27, 1983 Time of He•rlng: 1:3()-p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible Loc•tlon: Planning Commission Hearing Room, County Hall of Adminis- tration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. California. PROPOSAL 1~:.~:ie-n1 wai flted w1t11 the ~cir~~~sn:: ?'IMl"NW PllHtl mil · County Ctarlt of Oranoa County on lurthar Information. ----aocaaa comae w/llMI ova-on El N9'817ttl fllr*ay, & June 7, fM3 n1*4 75.,9100. with bay, ocean. and night tom buMt hlltalda hOme • P.-at tt1a oc:n. 2 c:ar Publlaned Orange Coa1t Dally tlgtlta vtwt. A pr1da ol lhat PfOYldee a ••coun-gar. 1 137.500. Own« Piiot .tuna 10. 17. 24, Jvlty 1. 1983 ---ownarlhlp hOma ~ 1ryelda·· feeling w/vtwte ,......,. • •tmHAIT 1u1y rnaintalMcl In •,.,. ot hllll & "open~ .... ...,..---=,... ..... ~....----.,lll~t NI.JC NOTICE The followtng per.ans are doing bu'*-.. ; PROMOTIONAL lllOEO PRO· OUCTIONS 22a5 Mavfalt Cour1, Coat• Maaa. CA 92821 KENNETH E-RICHARDS 2215 Mayfair Court. Coate ,,._, CA 9M27 JOHN L. OUllER 400t YANKEE OR. AGOURA. CA Tiiie llalement wu lllad with the County Ctar1I ot Oranoa County on Mey 24, IN3 rt111M Pubtllhad °'MO* C081t Dally PllOl ~ 10, 17, 24, July 1, IN3 "*-IC.me. Panoramic oc:.an \llew. rtftc: tocatton. 3 Bdrmt Jul1 Introduced lo Iha 1•-:=:::::::::: Baautlflll alngle etory. 3 and famtty rm. $4115,000 market. '310.000. Ownarl• 8f 2112 ea. formal dining l /H. wttl help w/low lntaraat 11 ....... rm. lam .rm llluatad on (11il)ll~ financing. 759·1501 Of ~t large COi',_ lot. SOlll1!.I-lU·737.3 - Ing pool aadud8d In Pfl- 11ata courtyard, prof. W.. e.e., lnlll tandacaplng. Mallbu 1•1• light•. High ClllllnQa llky--.. . :f'"· and aictanalve UM ~nut.o •• 3 .. oooprlvalnt~ ~. 11112 ........ , .... --· ......... ~~~~~~~~' 3 bdrm. 1~·.-: Mwappk:e eluding land. Donna God-.:: Cteta.... iti4 & floor cover Inga. lhllll ~. PIY-t 3&. 1'%L: 1165.&>0. a; 1121,500. a-. 11n. Low 1t: Macnab · lrwine .,.. .... En~ Iha ~ with '°"' own ~ pool In '"" brand -llatina In Pf1ma E...ulda locatJon. CUlda MC ltraet W/tJNt 8 cuatorn t.omaa. o1oae to 8** Bay, A YWtety of financing avallable. 759-1501 Of 712-7373 WM..KER&LEE WUT ,., owner. 8lodl wllltad, 1g down.°""* 549-2042. 1 blodl ttorn 1119 baec;h tn yd. frvtt t,.., ramodaled 2 er. dbl garaoa. 1 bllt N ew p ort for only kltdlen, QOC>P8t plpas. trom OOMl'I, for Nie or 115,000. Thatl rtgl\11 Thie 2005 Arnold Ave. , um m a r r a n ta I , 1 Bdrm Mobllt Homa la I 646-3440 87~te. perf9ct "*"*' for Mi· -llnlll 1"'5_,bdl,..,..m--=-3-:ba--...,,,-IOl-rne-.,., Joogar-. cyellat• Of .... • ~ • -·~ ............... In ..... w ... Clft . .000. Wiii _,, __ ....... _....... ,,_, • ., 10 oftWol. ... 2-415t mentalaal lhan renl1 Call ..a.m-.n • ...... ~7171 ·---1•--. Bel*bay 2 Ir, tmmac., iiiiii--iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiml $25,000. Adult park, THE REAL ESTATE RS oomm. pool, epa.. beech. -Owner .. oonalcMr .... 2 •• 2 ... 2 c:ar gar, up-~,optl0n==·=·=r·~·=1~;;t;O:. ii graded. Showa lllle • modal. t 116,000. llftlMn • 11 .... _ CA 83-3 and O 83-2 proposed amendments to the Zqnlng Code and 0 11 Code to permit landfill gas recovery projects. Th e amendment provides inspec- tion, operation plan, and processing requirements for landfill gas recovery facllites. NOTICE IS HEMIY GIV£N THAT A PVBLIC HEAIUNG WILL 8E HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IRVtN( OH JljNE 28. 1N3. at t :30, or • eoon tllerMfler .. pomlble, In ttla lrvlna City Coun- clt CNlmbat'I, 17200 JamtlOfae 8oulevard, ln*11n CMc Center. IMne, Cellloma. on an ~ Ned by ni. IMna Company fOf • toning -ldmel1I to lha UnlYer· 9'ty 1' own C«lter Ptannacl Com- munity 0.-rtc:t Aegulatlona. The enwonmentat da4armltlatlon tor the ~IOn 11 In aooordance with e pnMClue Enworwnentat tm- peat Aac>ott. Kool & ~ 3 Ir, 2 BL llraplaoe, aftal{a roof. RV -· 0-. wilt c.ry 11t IOan 1141,500. :~. lla•alht -+mTIL Cuetom HolM In 8ACK ... I.. Large I •. dll*'O room. .... bay .. In Nawpol1 8aadl. Sip Wlllabee at Miit rMa In town. Secur· tty bulldlflg & .,., parti- lnQ, 2 bdrrfta. 2 ..... &· Ollllant flMnclng avail. Aaduoad to $471,900. L.91111Ln 111-Ja. This amendment proposed to amend Secs. 7-8-2, 7-9-33, 7-9-55.2, 7-9-58.3 and to add Sec. 7-9-146.8 COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT It has been determined that the proposed project will not have significant adverse effect on the environment and therefore Negative Declaration No. 3PL 113 granted on June 17, 1983 and will become effective, unless appealed, on July 1, 1983. INVITATION All persona either favoring or opposing t his proposal are Invited to present their views before the Plannl~ Commission. It Is requested that any written response be t ubmltted to the Planning Commission prior to the hearing data. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For further ~nforrnatlon, persons are Invited to call the Advance Planning Olvlalon at (714) 834-5380 or come Into the office located at·400..Clvlc Center Drive W•t. Room 2638, Santa Ana, California "92702--4048. Please refer to the Energy Recovery Ordinance. · BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION. I .. -· • For IUrth8t ~,fol,,,.tlon, call Sue TtlUda al M0-34162 or Vietor Cafnlglla " M0-3753. Da'ed June 14, tM3 CITY OF IRlllNE NANCY C. LACEY, City Clerk Pubtlahfd °'.,,.. Coalt Dally Piiot "'-17, 1ts31772-83 rta.IC llOTICC 'ICTTT'IOUl-.. ... 81 , N.-STATl•NT Th• lollowtng par1on 11 doing bu11nea1 H : ' SOUTHWEST INFORMATION SERVICES, 2633 Oranoa St , Coata M~, CA 92828 A~ LM'll)IMO, 2e33 OrlftOI St., Coall Maaa, CA t2e2t ft.II blltinaat la Conducted by lfl l11dhrlduat. i\ngalO Lembleto Thi• ttatt!Mnl WI.I Iliad wttll Iha Coutlty Cte!'tll of Orenoa County on May 2•. tH3 # n11• Pubtlehed Orange CoH I Dally PllOI. May 27, June 3, to, 17, t"3 2482·83 A '9elltk>•H •utlftHI N1me l t ... !Mnt flled wtttt the ~ C..ll I• val~ '°' the ,._.. "'9f ....... HIM C.fttlftUlftl ltuafft ..... """' ,...., Publloa'6oft .. neeesaarr oft 1, If t" • r I a r o ctlen .... C..tM._...I Oop1rtMeftt I t the DAILY P I LOT f or l nfott1utle n end ttecea....,...._, IAY AAU.. 1.-ve open Carmel ittan on Port ,.,..,.._, ~~aoa • beam ft'Y, lormal din bMuttMly wtttl l'9fttal. )ltd~~~~~~~~ and 1111 roor,l. 2 llrepleoM. ~ I I I -:· 8fld oardarl. ~ -.1-4 bc1nN. 3112 bit. flll'I pend a • ~m,• '!..~· l 1M.OOO. ...llT&tl ,,,,, ... °"" kttcn-aolld ... ~ ..._.._.. ~ • • ........ CU9t d we1 bl u•.ooo. .., ••• ... •'' ....;: ~~ 8ae111. 0r.o. l lfllill()t JI 11C>1'tlS ... nit no w · rf28a.Oo'O::i:'; .,_._ Ula patio. POOi "'81ion, f1a.eo0b T7 .. CS70 & ~ and ~ Prtoed to ..... 14f.fTM. &67oo4N4 &ndO. t. +daft,~... llTl11 l&I SELL ldta llam1 """ a dbl gar • ..,.._, OWt 8EACOH BAY nt. 11a1boa Sal ldla tM1M M2-lt71 Dally Plot CIMaltled Ad. CM • .._ 646-047'1 ._ 111.nd • .,_,000. Only, ~-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ IMl-200I ... ....... Owner fllwloe. 17~ . . .. COLDWC?U BANl(eR "-J ............. E • SXCELLD<CE! Abo ~Ll:GANCJ: of d ealin . ENOiq.tOUS roome. J!NTICING pool & prden, EXPANSION pcllllbilities, EXQUISITE f~ Ina and EXTRAORDINARY value. • "tt:SKiP"i>"'"" IN r r r r r r 1 ·~·~=unm I I I I I I I -· Lin ...... II S1 1T 1111 ... , .. 642-4321 . ... . • • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 C6 • ., ... tn Salt htltxt1JVaib lJlt IHHI Vaf1rala... IHMt V!f!!!l.W Atutl•!! lef. ......... Vat. Atu .... tt, Val. ... .... te tab Bl4 ..._,I r!P!f MM --- -1114 nu CetU... nit c...... IHI I t.... n11 ..... IHI . . . LOST: M•l•C•, dlrlc .....,.. ... , tMt ~~-r'~~: C.11 ... J'r..... ; _.. 9tudlo pentftcw, e:.. ":t.~ : ~ ::..:-::. 2~. :; :~~ L:: a': DTAll U1.1 0wM... unit 11a1 ~ eci Qu1111ty "ar *1 c1~. e»e. ~. ~'°troo~ ....... ,.. TIWlll• '!: to bellctl, aeoo. 2er111. furn dp11 c1en1a1. Aoant. 6414032 491_...2 ,...__... ~ =t• 3 " w/~ 11tra. AQanl dbj giw, bltlN. mc;GfpYI. .,.~-..... ~: • .F. .... ,_ T--• t bdrm, 1 ,,l bl. Quleit, It· ----...-...---,.... ....,_ ._, •~2 ........,. 1750. 539.e1IO Beet,_ "-._ -· __ ,, Wlttlttlleld&CllCNdlt tr90tl'le 2 ~ pool 6*lOIJ w/~ M/I'. ltnpl 4001 BVc:h. ,.,I Lo11 Pu•lan, pale bdnn,2bl,l239, Ot ,... ·wvvv. . • mu•t l hOW property, S460.' 949.91507 : gay male acoepttble. 44()eq""4501mo. 1Mf"T'C'C1-oolot. M-. o ff er . 4 2 7 S an ...... la l SANTA ANA HTS. Hf\. month to month. Cell Peg • NJ~ t7S-1744. E.C.M.1325 mo.-+ "'ut•. Aoant 641·6032 RE w A "o a 1 0 0 . lemlidlno Ave. Open 11/2 bl. 24d0 geraige. Demlton 659-'400. I 1111'"' 646-1200 NO ~ Ft In Hwbof ... ~ 140. • :• lat-Sun. ll4&-l14 l no ,_.. l 7&0 lalllMlr+ 2 Br 1 Ba, ywd, ~ w OW· • mfl llU 18' unfumlel\ed -.;>t. newty Fehr 2 bf GOndO CM fi75 'Center CM. ICIOM from LOaT: Aewlfd. 4 lb. While btcutl...-58r2 ....... pool Colt1Meu 1145--8103 l300dee>.Me-0814 btl 111Ce erea. LelUSant1Meoompl91tO,,.,. deOotltM,ltc>ft&rwfria. lJV1 +'li+'275dee>,,_ll F9Cleo. Avall July 18, maledog. tlOI 15th8t. eliitd lot, everylhlng Mil EASTSfOE TAIPLEx· 2 Shatp Qatden apt, 2BR, SIOO/mo. 64Mal5. 1990lou• apt 110orpt, a1U Maple, (:M. 1415 IN NEWPORT BEACH r11pon1. Alter 11:30, 30178 Hatbof Blvd. Mgr Apt B ~ .tt 3PM :Joo New low Jrlct . Bdrm 1 bath 1115 0oo is' r , n o r • t 1 , drapee, etow, cwpon, MO. + MC, dep. No= Slnoi-t 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1-64~ 64 ... 13U ,.....,__,=-· __,,,,,.-..,_,,::-:-.,..---= .ooo. Ownet *II~ 1131..U.e . • . 25/mo.Cell 84 ..aMt Tutla UM poolJ, lnd~mlrm,• pl~ To ... o.11 64~ • """'' & Townl'IOu .... 111m11t1 ••• -ont Offloll trom 300 ~.!.:. ~.~..!~~ ., !Inane:.. Mo~ In• en,..,. -SoC. Ptz.. 3 8' 2 Ba. epllt .-. ~ ~ north.., oo..tt Apte. Some are e legantly •••--_,,. """' ""' .-.. -·-Iha aummer. Agent E . .ide C~t• Mell triplex, ......, t delloll •PoOI OW ~ "C" 8 rm Cid SC ptua, Sony no pete. YIW ....... Nl'nlltled. CoYertng So. Of. Cnty, 1 1e1 1 .tt1. -• t11artbrokan Vic; 64&-1044orll44-17-'2. MP· meter9CI. 111,000 klde '5f5 · 53e:'1t0 P91 oil crpt & Fantew VlllM, Iii So ... From$59$ L.aounatolan Clemente • .--1tthllr111n e , C M Hlfbof KnolllCondo annuel ''°"· •1111.000. a.t'Rlty ~-ger$625 M1IO BEST FlllMew SA. 847-74115. Spactou• E·tld• Apt•. On Jambofilerd. It etl-49" llwlllilflewl ll4&-3e01 3 bf, 2'1i ba. $280,000 1-492• 1 20· (JoM). Alty fM AJC 3bt 2be condom S.C Encl ger. petlo, cl*-& San Joequln H•• Rd. LadYwteMe to lhare 3 bdr NEWPORT BEACH OE·'·l.olt--~--:tem,--•-,-..,..blll.,,--La:--:-b Byowner,7~1 ,. ... n DuaP.Ut nil Here It 111 '435 2 bdrm, Plue. O/W 3 Pool•. :!.t°:'•Mo9!11tllltr..No 9"-1. · hOUM !1¥1th NIM. Prime LUXE WATEAFAONT mix, w-a, HB .,. ... • -Ill.I ""MPDT Nrc;: SC, 2Lt Q{ne, IQ I upgrllded kl1ch, lhldy -...,., avail now. M50 1 BR · 1 P..on 1445 Studio IPI 2 bfk• to bch loc;atlon In HB trH. SUITE. 8400 11<1 11 pk.I• 9118-81 5 ' ._. . , ... Smell to lat te un1t1. badlyd, cloM to acN•. yd, kldl fine, • flat de91. IMI0-4861 Of 831-8011 1 BA. 2 Pweone 1455 '350/mo, yrty Incl Ill utll'. 847-et18 petlo. &42-4MA Mon-Fri llWlll B~3~1~,on lnduatri1l ~o::fmerci1I. ::L2~~1~1 '72&. S3~l90 S.IRltyfee. BAYTIMBEA~PT 2323EldenAll9.,C.M. Avalllmmed.1138-1131. LIVE AT THE BEACH, ... 5PM nMftt-dble poot a lot. Owner dl<ect 0t broiler · ~~w•-• 1 Bf. frplc, PoOI. prt111te ~7154 wa---Balboa 1111nd F•mlly -=eoe--ta-.a4el~ .. -:2~50.-:-:11:-. -::111"'.';1=t•I LOt1:: ~ro Of.1'1 ~=br. 138() 000 In be1o,w met· protection. 10 )'Ml'• ax-t ... tala _..... P91lo.enclldOlf189. ,__._, Home. Pvt ba. l300. utH from $200/mo. Utll lncld. ~~ bnae o~ ~NB kel 0 1114lm. financing. perlence. ·~ lU4 ruabW MM 1475/mo. 3"W. e.yst. w.u--. Chan'nlng older 2 bdtm pd. e7&-tt42 719 w Hhh St. 851-8928 s.'::s. Mes tamlly. Cari ,. ~ho.JM dal ... 1·5 TSL Mgmt &42-t803 646-M83. 2 8', 2 Ba. fwn oomplex. -.;>t on Cenal. Aeclntty .. ••tF .... _ C M 7 20i"v1A MENTONE I-·"~-.. aeK: /mo. NO petL ,.., ............. Condo 2 8' t b&. "'SC dltlwf/dlllpoeal, «Id Olf, ~!!_cor•t•d~6dfnutllgl~ ... ature ... to ... • . Deluxe offlcll on Nwp 1144~53"' 644-.83 II • ........ , Neer achle., etlC>P• & Al epp111ncea. 2 bdrm, 2 · · ut• pd, lndfy rm upetW. ..,..._ t~ ..-• , . =:· .::'a. 1~·2~ Bllld. Up 5 to 4,000 11q n. llWlll l.91 llU/ll.... Pr!f!llJ llU frwya. Ge3-8319 be, adult community. :a~-;;[~,:C· m':;!:;· apt, no pen. 15~ +'300 paid. 1450 mo. e50-8 l45· ut1i.. 13 t-8282 aft. II 94s-900 L091: sm1 wlte dog. chlld• 142VIAUNOINE -Pool, ape, Ranc:ho 8an • · dep. 2324 Elden St. --~ le; Blvd frvl 3 BR 1'1i bl 3511 lol L""" ITU&. IT.-1' llU l450. 4 8', off Broot!hurat. Jnanuln L-°'month Av · AUQU9t. K~ 548--4147. ' laa Cltatalt 1'171 MIF prof to. Mir 3 Br, e\lt lllllu ...._. pet. V · Nwpt ' ne • • · .,... Cool """' 2 g111'8ge_ + •x· v-. · 9 5 5 • 7 3 g 3 . • 11 • • · pie 1&1• -Blvd 645-91111 So pttlo, lge gatege. Ouert Island Rancho tru '539:8 1IM> &Mt Rlty to mo. call Anewer Ad 1173-9052 VILLA VISTA APTS 2 Br, $500. Yeattv. Pool, nr TWnhM, fr . P\lt P g, ••w . $315,000 Mirage 2 Br 2 Ba, approx. ,.. . No. 814 • 642-4300 24 tire • $675/mo. 2 Br 1112 ea. bMch, bu•. No .,.... blk to bch, NB. 1350 Incl eoo. 107 aq 11 •11111 lrom SCR ·M-LETS 1900 s I.. decoretor · . E 17th ., ... 2 Br, paitlo, Townhome grMnbefl 491-8277 utll. 850-2758. 11.26 ft 104 VIA CORDOVA lurnlahed. Fentutlc view. iul. luck U4i =••tall Faral .. f4 t gar. '500 + 1250 dep. l/r, cerpo;.,, balcony. ' FIM lo .tit' 2brl2ba apl BASEMENT I 1.00 tq It. ·~wes 2 Br, 2 ea. 2 So patios. Extru galore. MCUrlty.By 2 bf hOU ra. Peiii ~ 131-40381 2078 Thurln .. .. w/V..W at Promontorv P1, t~ .... ,~Ill Mon-Fri M-1 Complc~c:r:ode· ~1~~;~5-4:822 7 .50 0 . ., .... :· ... J uly 1, ........ ~ *' Eut.ide 1BR ld111t com-TSLMgrnt 642-1803 ~ir~t:::.t.".:'1n:. N.8 .1430.1173-4345 . Tandem ·M«oe · S1001mo.~ YOlll OWi plex. New cpteldrpe. carpeting, drapM, laun-MI F, twnhu WICM. DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Fount. Burlap Both ho-; .. ~ f ee title, ht ti ltate $.410. 2 8' 4 lam home, pool, lndry, no pet•. me81iBJIU drv laclllly. under roof S2751mo Incl 11111 1150 Ba)'front :i· 7oo-1.oo7 PARENT owner flnanc:I~. Open ........... llH wlgar, b111rw & yd, low 001mY *385tl400. 833-JlltO .... n .. 11 cerpon1for2car..only4 ~ + lut mo rent no ICI It •veil rom 11-25· It used to be you·d hear S 1 5 71~ "7 •063 !::!.!!. ~ I c .......... C M 2 ... 2 Ba sr I I bulldl I & no....,, 831-8748 BASEMENT $1.00 tq It. lboul • family with an un • . ....., ~ -•-depo•lt CV now ..-1-· · .... · ...... t ... ""'llnd-·___. tolel un II n ng, ...... · 2500 1q 11. Call: Mon-Fri onlu cnlld. Now ell "OU Cooperatlngw/Bltr -539-6190 Beet fM ESTATE Condo. pool, garage. -.. _, ......,..... pubHc tennle cour1• and N 11'9wcond 1 9 5 &42 4944 • ' V 1cat1 on In SI r • t • ~·· req. 1475/mo. Cell gatden apte. Pool & epa. goff courae right behlnel wpt ocean o o • · • heir i• a Child wlUl an lllT llLLI f0td·A11on tour Brit Ian 4 Bdr 2112 ea townhou11, BMutllUI f. park llke Donne 873-4088 or Patrl~/decl<e. No P91a. property, only mlf'lut• to lhr, MIF. $400 + 'h ulll. For iea ... corporate office only PARENT. Ur, 2'ea, "Linda•· Model, and Eur~ and enjoy Ill/Ing rm, dining rm, ffg wtth lwraced pool. 8achelor 1430 State P11tk Ind bMch. 54&-1774 -· epace, 1800 1q "" oCean llngle atorv. In tM Bluffe. freedom and 18\llng by F.R, w/lrpl. b11-ln klteh., *Prtvate Patloa Eetllldl lg 2er. 1'~Ba. 2 Bdrm. 1'/. Ba. 1590 clOM 1o everylhlngl Ideal Prof female to Mir belt.Ill· V..W. Pr•tlgloue Ooww ftntaah ltl2 ~ Beact\. Excel-owning YOIJI own 18th WIO hookup, dbl gar. *Coller«I Parlclng patio, owage, •11111 7-3. 22150 Vanguard '°' 2 °' 3 adUlt•. no pete. fut 38' condo fn Cdm, Or. In Newpoft Belc:tl, llTI lent condition. Centu,Y apt, FOf delalle paido. lrg bed!Yfd, pool, *Spacloue Apta 1525 mo. 111 & lut. 279 540-9826 11130/month, •v1ll1ble aeml MS>&r•t• IMng rm, ne11t Coest Hwy. $1.35 tq •Ftll R• ONLY 11115,0001 call 714-493--4101 sauna. Jee. llOOlmo. *OtnlnQArM Cabrlflo 5411·8057 or NOWI Call owner al (714) 281, eun d9clc, dbl car It. Full aervtce with wet LAR<RST & MosT RE· Call Agent/Owner Very quiet. ~21. *Walk Tn Cloeet• 831-0995. 1142~138. garage, ~ lndry laell, bit & ample partclng. Cell LIABLE (714)644-8382 llhc ..... llM HOMEFORRENT ~om.llttaKltchen• UITWtwm mealiBJIU wM!tooon";'$400mo.+•~ SyMa:PellcanPropertlel 972-1000,24hours Newpon Shores. Can•I iiiila 111... Huntington Belch 3 Bdrm. r blk to Huntington & 2 Br 1~1635/ •••••• ... .. bl 17H utll. + Oep. 11'73-5802 Inc. 7141645-6501 01110•1 OF front. wlllk to beech, ten· OcMrl Blvd trl-level unit• 1775. Fenced yatd & gat· Frwya. carpori, 'Jlll'dl~y. all In}~,.--!'...?_..a lllO llftl YM Retired unencumbered For 1ea11 executive olfloM 'I' n11, •wlmming. S 1a1 .500. for • quiet spot on ltle ege. Kid• & pet1 welcone. ITILmll FIEI bl11ne, lndrv rm. -,... ,... II . B1r11nder tor p•rt ... , Lido Peninsula, Newport llSSllE Ca rl Mosen Agent, Canyon In Shorecltff or 545-20000. Agent, no 1Bdrm. Froml560 2538SantaAnaAve. Frplc,vault«loelllng•,dbl Wltl'lthl•ld&Calcredlt Fr .. room lor llgtltmaln-Beech. 3t22tq11 High 780-2643 Cameo. $1, 150,000. Un· July 1at, IT10Ye lnl 1425 3 2 Bdrm. Fromle50 TSLMgmt 642-1803 gar. r:!~v. ~ -••1-.m tenanoe. Ann 640-2303. vtelblUty oltlQe tc>aoe plu• 7111 NO. HARBOR BLVD NEWPORT TERR Condo turpaued view & lo-bdrm, Jae PoOI & newer LAQUINTAHERMOSA EJSlde 2bf l~bl twnhel . '63()-$660 ••• 540-2245 1000 ICI It pr1v1t1 deck FULLERTON 38' 21/2 bl. Nke ,_: cation! • bllln1, k id• AOK. 11121t Par1celdl L..n. t blk lrplc, 991' .. patio. 2543 2Bdrm.2'1iBa. 1775 lllTllY Rmmte want«I. Fe. Rent onNewpoftBtlldlnlAlnd·· 111-1112 acroa from PoOI & 9PI. lenu '91.., Pref. 53M190 ,.. S.1 Alt)' ~d~ e..c:n. 3 blk• S. of Of.nge. M50. &42·2191 eee w. 18th. S1. • mfl mtA 12118/mo. San Clement• m11tk Cannery Vlll•g• ~ 14 -.S ~ =1,.29:312~5008 Ill-MM VACANT Ml .... 1 XLG18r "4115.~8'$695. 645-2739 642-4905 s:!~1=c:c::r-!,~~ ooean lront.1-628-5122 ~~-==~ I ATTRACTIVE Send0oll11t.Court. 0 · GOLF CLUB E S · 4BR~~·= .... L ™t Pool, Patio. Frplc . WllllmYf.LAll drapee, •1ove, carpon, Rmmt1want«1,met11re& wallp~ provld• an T~~~~~~.:=gU --------• T~TE-Spect•c:ular 5Br. ~~25 • · · lftlllt • -DltlWlt. 557-21141 2 8'. Apti. Avell rmm«t, PoOI•. lndrv rm, play empt, M/F °' cpl, 3Br, xlnt •tmo1pt1ere ror ---=~~=-,,,.,.,:---..al fmT 3 t.4tea, din rm. ore. Indoor 3 BA '2 bl walk to ocn xv:nrm:;;;a. 3 bd. N 68 For 3 wonting edutt• 3 8' PQOI. epa, L.R., carpor1. ., ... OnlV 3 ml n0r1h ol 2B•. ''file· yrly IM. 30th llMCUtlve olf\QM. A111ll EIOllR I ' ... 3 bdrm and den. Cu•tom ~· 1n0r ~~~k ~~-PoOI. uuna, tac. cloM to & 2 bd, 1 be. CloM to the 2 1/2 81. 1 t r I um No p 1 t e . 2 8 r SC PllZI. Sorry no pell. St. Penn. 117~124 ~or :C,5 ~ t"j. Allclng 11111.I R·2 By~-1685.000. ....... • .... , ........ 9Chool8 .tlOP9 11125 water. Wldy or monthly. wtwatert ... dbl geraoe. 1585-1590 Fairview Vlllu. 1111 So Rmt• 10 9hf lrvlne hm. 1. CPI•~ nnn. 3713 Senhore Or. ~~9;11~=280wnr "2-«7i:tee-N53 Call 714-4f6-1237 11000/mo. Npt Hgte TSL 754--0081 FalrviewSA.547-7485. NMtemplyd,polttlve11· ~ :~~yt~: OUTCAL.LC>mY 1150-&5711 • • uea. 875· 1-4511 , lew ltii tltude, no llalcu 714,.454501_ Broker 835-91119 Reduced to fowut IHMI Fua!UM lu':!atMuJH! S • , ~ 1144-1651. mleetiBJIU F Ldl t apt In 8~1-1121 coopermlon. price· TOWNHOUSE· I luck 2Jii Hunt Hart>« rw perf9ct, 4 pa<ious sang 'one lmmec. 2 bf, 2 be. -,rr SC 1111'*811 , .. change rr bby-4t Roommate Coordlnetore . EXECUTIVE SUITES =-:~~"; =~~ "£'PORtcKE§f ~u~~k~~~: & IWO btdroom apts. ~=· 1~ Avalf. e.eulllully lendecaped 5:6-4731 °' ~34 · ~:C.~c!,°'1 ':'.ca UNIQUEFLOOR PLAN 122.000 below appralNI CONDO. 53H 190 Beet Rlty tw . ~den apt•. Pool & epa. i.mn• Belc:h·Pvt ent bL S40 to Ill accpllcant1 Alk>M prlnte halhrt•y ff ::.·e!r~f~~· 9P!lt s1=~~~;._~295 lnia~ fl44 14251~...i.•,'li ba ~deck•·:;:t~g n~~u:;~~~::~~r•. 558-7077.2n~;595.5334 ~~~~~1 lllllHllUNW LitaAn 210 2w,:i:r.;.11i;29s,~~~ ~~.•i:t,na~~~~~t . 2er.1 •1.e. •seo Rmlleeded,reepgJrtand Aoomt•toahr 28'CDM St~~R~r ~s0'!123e ...... ~ Nice 4BR. Fraahly painted 1250 pays rent i utlli. Fr«I Olblon 568-9400. 253e Santi Ana ave. 131 E 18th. 8"48-a111 toddler. Low rent/ llw In apt. 1325 + 'Ii utll, lllC M STllll + new landecaped work Unique Ill bungalow. ger, TSL Mgmt g.,.2.HI03 1111 E. lllth. &42-0858 altuetlon. Ref. 957.11930 780-8274 ~RJx~~J.E~,i:'. BMl.ttlfu4 exdtlng gkls, In bldt. Located In gale $100 dep, won't lutl FURNISHED or lMge &a116d9 1 Br. natir Bachelor $430 Rm, Nwpt Bch, pool1 Shala 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath 1575-1425. &4().5470 Private roome guarded commlnlt)' with 53M190. Beet Alty tee. UNFURNISHED. ttlnH>ut 11tY Bd .... S50~ 1225/mo. woman only, penttlc>uM wtth loft, fir• Deity 10AM·2AM =-~ ~~ .. ~~ ...... UaJarai1~t4 . Al 2 bdml ....... home kid ~~~o~~'aW~ ~:no~. 1435. l30 e: ; Bd:: 1 'I• Ba 1590 35 u~. Avall lmmed. ,._, llundrv ladlltlea, C...tfdal 1::.,. Ave. C.M. Call days 873-2311 lntral Ull ;oof crpt;s695 Info at CLUBS. TENNIS. 20th. St. ID. 851·9523. 2250 ~d Way R8:::n2.~~lmo. pvt entr. :::--:.::. 1: :Pb: lntala 2tll 531· ....... 1~1"1 hr2Ba,cdbi666;:;tY. BEST Rlty 53Mll0 lw SWIMMING. plu~ ~·na-a...1 ..:=: ·-·-· .... u Aelp, ctean. No cook, ~·715•n.2.:..2 M•!e7/3-F7•~1•. & c:..;; P:Jc .!air"'= """s~Pl..,.,R'""1T="'u.,...A'"'L--,R""E"""A""D""l""N""G~S r•• 3 Br28a,$1000yrly. UITALI muchmore'Sorry. "*-=-.: W!L .,... ww ••-amoke,drlnk.5-48-4889 " • .....,or .. """'· 800 ""' · · Adlllce In all mattere. ...... ....... Special eummer renta1 .. 1 1 to 4 bdrm. 1700• 11200. no pets. Model~ ..... , 1111 A.,t;o; &;:, 2 ii( 2 L . Aoom for rent wlkltch Slngle male doctor from 1.,d ~ :~t:~ ~ l<Mt. merrlege & bu91- Gre9t home fOf !amity Ind Br conbllngdo ~ blye!, 1:r open daily 9 to 6. BNP ~~· gardN•n apt~ ~ ~"'e21b~k• ;01 ~ pnva. Neat bU9 & ~. ~ Fren ~~ lhr htr.' St. 'c.M. ss001mo: ~So, c::OMI~ entertainment. 5 Bdrm•. ram on · at....,deck•. 0 P91•. · • HB. te2·7520. ,...., .. or 11P nr _.., °' 831-1930 · • 3'hBA with 1911'111y rm Ind ,,.-. IULn ~ Oakwood dllldren welcome. ev99/wlmd1. bey, NB or CdM pert . San Clem. 492-7298. formal dining rm. Ex· PllP l'IMMIT SOI' .,.. ,.., ............ Ap'"'rt----· 2 Bckm. , 'I• Betti S580 lut a...k l'f4i I gu W 11111. time. 11-8 dys per mo. WIH Shope, offlcM & ''!",! , Sc>lrttual Advteor • ........., If u. _... • ._...u 3te W. Wlllon • Wkly rentlla now avail. pay to saoo per mo. apece evall. C-2. """ I all m9tt buelneaa clullw bll~~ ar•. nr l14-11M111 Y 831-5583 LCMCi1 kit. rw bc(h. quiet . 11211 & up. C<>lor TV. 714-1175-0211. aq. It. C M. R1 u . n ~. =•..::.=:::n~.::: Baytront Condo. 2BR 6511177 Ntwpoftl~..OSo. Weatbeylogo per•on, no pell , Phonea In room. 2274 WE LOOI FOii S.U.-7249 lo~S.~~~~ OU BBQ. $495,000, for w/communlty pool, ... .. 1700 16th Str TIHUllll ~~:'· u 25imo. Newport Blvd, ~!lot. •CdM, '°"'* rnanlcurllt private lhowtng. curlty. view. •1200. (at Dover) .. •-~JI~ fir~ 11 1:.E...ett Hwv. ~ Iii -W>..M • t b4U9"0fach 642-SU _. ... Otluice 2BR 26: fn 4-pleK, s:ffOO lauatu 0U0 4ul 4 ·cutdBR~. f147S rm -cpt1, drpe, bulltlns, encl. UI IUll ..... /11.....e.s wtv. ... -=-t.ION INWW Newport·~ No. Frplc, vaulted -..... g.,, hk-ups, no pat• llTll • Unllmlt«I *lllTAUIT * -~ COU>Weu. BANl\eR '-l SUMMER ~t~= w 880 Irvine Avtnue dbl oer '=.:i :--W ·W 1525· 540-444A ~ r.-. LOW r•t--~ In Orange Co. .. ......... w'~~=o~~MES • Turtle Rock condo, 2 br, (at 16th) &45-2739 642-9505 HunUngton Creek Apt•. Color TV. lrw colfw, &tabltlhed 12 ~I 2 v::.~:'1q1t 831·1400 dent_:. ... 'IJ. ~71oc;5. ~· 645-1104 --' .....-... Luxury edult IMng. 1,..& 2 heeled PoOI & •tepe to P.."°'mo°'"'~~~t~~~d Xlnt,,..,.... term no% IM --.. ... ..-.....cm •" ... •• New 2 Bf, -~ 99'· ... ,... Bdrm. wtth OWIOll!I .. heet ocelln. Kttch*a evelt. MS v ~" ..., ~~ o;.:,. Must SeU 1a1M1 1a1aM Uii lliuita fiefe ftif pd, patio. no rf_•te. & weter paid, teleY!Md N Coul Hwy •Credit•• Eye Wltneee 2t• Ouallfled ~only llJ.;ltH Seers Ananctal Center tlRdt3er. 2L. 2 trl>b. MALl6Rc:X01 Bdrm. 2 A11rtant1, V.I. ~ .. I ~-5~~1_;_ i:':tl~':. ~~-Cell LAlguna 8Mctl. 494-5294 ='R.!:.9~~c , _ _,,.._11<1 • I aiURCHIL PAOP •tOYelndrlg, get & park· ba, Uke View, dble gar. --,__ .... """' _ _..... 1...., 832_.134 .,.., .. ......., ofllcel, rom 540-A470 Ing -c>ece. fronl & rMt with opener, PQOl.11125. lalMa blaM 1111 :_05-~~·· 1420lmo. 11-.S WAU lntall zt11 'Ii off to Ill '540/mo. sa&-1058 TllUUll IUTI ~~~~~~~~I P9tlo, yrfy 0t molmo. 837-3341 Utt' 11; Yf4Y Goe 1 ii( · 2&38r. TownhoweApte. ..~-tL who11terelocatlng. •1775 up. 2265" lndoe-Be .. your, own boas ---11200 'lnO 1st & tut • · ................. r ._ ... "'-"" ,_ ........, ....... ......__ •·n""'tlo 2 bd 1% bl ,....,... ,. T·--1n0tc •"2 ~1 .... t ... ,...._ 111•,101 _,,..._ •-•-r . · . 2211 duplex. Prkg epace . .,.,. """ • .., ..,_, .. ....,, ............ ,.... · blklDeec:h~ -· ""' --·--~""""' >(~'"'i.: CatamatWI mtg ll'IOIO•. Anldou9 Miier will help 64S.9:MI lnprt .... k 1475/mo. t73-t473. -South COMl ~ enclld ~ In rw. Famaie. only. lntala Wu... Bit ~~:-~·~nUng1on '1Yflr 100 hull•. t comp! nn.nc.. Must -to IP-c.reu •t Jlar B22 3 bdrm. 2112 be Plull'I ctnaa ... .... ftU .My 111• 764-0sat H:~rr~~)~. Avall 11-25 to 7-2 Ind 1-9 LCfi 23 wwtu to *1t rm ' · boet. S6000 1...:J5(M551 ~-=\J5~ ;_ ~ ..... YllW a.A. ::' -~ S:,t~. :OW: 2tC. 1L garage ~t. av:I 840-e807. t 0 1 -1 • · P "0 n • In Hunt. Bdl. A9ip & l1t111t BU E1tabllat11rd wholeHle makeotter.HatrvFreder· 3 Br, 2'1i. + den. mo to mo . 1 1300. &-25. S650 mo. 1 yr IM. •l'llalffl Nloa 1 8',1 e., S3751mo llt ... 7~59 clMn.Geyeneednotcall. StOfege ™· 151 K 38'. ~.wood & metal, ldl, agt. 1131-12116. 11400/mo. 780-8139 714-851-8394, 875-1938 7511--9570.1173-4585 Quiet 18', cloM to~. + •. C.11847-7276. BALBOA ISLAND 2 Br. 1-n7-20t4 aft 5. Monty $70/mo + $70 MC dep. equipment ~. good In· I b I 1475/wk. •IHP• a. W ....... 2308 w Oceanfront. NB. come. Terms •vall. •Yim TllUOI 3 Br, family rm, 2-ety, 3 Ba. CdM 2 BR. 1 ea. new paln1 ~:::.~,~· 9nc1 • con Y: ~ 875-2910. ft ---1173-4154. 1115,000. tell·ll 1117 Bay & oc:.n view. 3 bf. 2 L .... 11200/mo. Agt. & crpte, cloee to ehop-$625 mo 2183 ~-= fi1drm "425 + '375 deQ.. • .. ... a....wh 3iit. INTERIOR DESIGNERS ba, lge patio. 11 mo. °' 1 1131·!370. pjng, SllOO mo. 780-1397 Mgr Jett. APt 11. Celi Gu pd. Mature cple 8:..lll ::fY pvt~ 3 f' 2 Prollamlly relocating need Lodllng for a llhOWroom to yr.lncl.-ter,gatdener~ 4 Bdr 3 ea exec Npt ~ 2Br 2ba. patio, 5411-4530 prel'd. Nr. 405 Fwy m o. n 11\t1.fynow_•2°o o 'ti1: 3 Br &den0t41lr.un· llmn,_ wort..from? ........ tBdlloc: 1MOC ,_ Vacant .. · · ...... ~-........ "2~" • 1u YT1Y .... _ _,,., ~115 _.. .. .. ,, • il:Lii: •--LlM _....,· l lsoOlmo Cnlal. M9n)' fadl .. 2 car 1495/mo.No pet•. .._..._ ... , _.. • ...., 1173-8515. rn.11_~--.. " UIRMl -avall. Alf rHourc11. ------..-.---·--·1 r-1· '91 ... ,,., 'f,ar . 1 1 100 I mo . 7110· 14111, 1142-75211 PALMMESAAPTS Super 28r, IBa, 3 bike to Bayfronl 3 Br, 2 Ba, to 9 1. Pref pvt Hiit I at the Park 1350/mo. 5411-1558 Qtiey 2 Br. lmmec ......... tl• •-• ' ().045:3, 8\llwtlnde. 1581Mw0r. bdl. lrplc, mlcrowew, 11800/mo. 21 Belboe D:''21~i:I: = 1855~~.Anlhelm NEEDOYNAMtCPEOPLE 125,000. ·Adult park. .---BEAUTIFUL MONACO PENTHOUSE APT ·2Br, $440. Untum. 1 Br. dlhwshr, new every\hlng. Cow. 845-5135. 2l3-&13-te23 ' Sunday.June 19, 10-4 Want -.ytnlng In llfe? oomm. pool, 9PI. l>wtl. Nice 28r-+ 2 be rear unit 3 br, 2bl.11200/mo. 1Ba, beamed celllnge. Callbtwne-4.548-N80 1175 mo.1151·7701 AllCtlon.12:45 Won't tali• '°"9.!0:H rn =.-:r~~::.--~~~f·~ ~ t'· ,Pf:; ~10 873-3174 ~;t' rt:'g~211 :::-. PIHEILUf'FAPTS. '"'8t ftf4 C:1~.b~1 ~·:'.d: ~~B;:'91n'::t ......... ~IS$.G~~P9. 8adcbl 2 Br lmmec S8501mo '1'oe·11~chld. .. ..., .. .,. ..... , 840-1208. 2 BR. 2 .... with bluff ... 2 Ir ""' ea conao In bll. $4000 mo. Bill Grun-ci. or Newport Ar ... In bu .... "'•rltlge. lam-IUTllMll 125 o6o Adult puk' 1151.9135'°' 644-4201 · Willi 3 0t 4 bdrme -+ den, Child ok. pa*>. fS>IC, OU Smcike Tree with enc1oec1 dy, RMltOf-'7M1111. Xtnt local refs. Walter lty. etc. Dl•fl•· Llc'd. So. Coul Plaza Mall, Or· ~. si(,oi, epa. tieKt1'. ram rm. formal dining rm, South of Hwy, tpae. 1 bf, ~0"9, dlltlw..,_, epa, garage. 1475/mo. RlnQ CdM bayfront, Bayside 645-7413 831·1M78orea1-1"4 ange Co. l..oclt«I In the Ownerwlllcon.iderleall Nice 28' + 2 bll ,.., unit lge PoOI and IPL All' den, IU~ • .-id. ger. SPMirm. 831-8107 tN-4357~85 1-9641 P\tlcl, epec;lou9 2 bf. 2 L1.,..1.. Leet l ,.... ... mm IUCCWful mall In option !Mir 875-4010 ol gar. 2 YI'• old. Now cond, gardener & pool S700. Agt 1173-MOt -· bl $4000 mo 811 Grun-So. cat. Contalnl new · · · 9\lall. No peta.11 moe IM. maintenance Ind. vecent spac:1oua 2 mory, 3 bdrm, ~a:::a:: "ta cty'Realtor 1175..1111 Int ltll Found: 2 young cat•. ~t& flictutea. Ex Oble-wtdtt'I moblle home. S8501mo. 709t120fchld. & rHdy. 12150/mo. Spec:tacuter OOMfl & city 2112 bl •Ir cond.-., • . Garage· 11 .. Valencia f9male cellco, !Niie ~ Cllleni mar11et. Goodvol- Front row on bey. In 151-9135 0t 644-4201 Owner 1175-M14 llOM• View, lerve 1 8'. W•hrldry' pool •P• ocean;;;; ow· • ..._ ......... Pt c M Cioee to SC Plaza'. etrtp9CI. 34th & L.eke. ume & high Mt profit Marin• Park, Balboa m • n Y • m • n It I 1 •. l1t5 131,.3537 ' ••• ~, ..,..., • · · 117MIM3 tentlel Owner IMlllng Penn XL NT ICond. Such . dell. '390 flat off OoYer Sflor9a: 13211 San-'850/mo. 842-5757. . •· ...,..., 711. -mo . .,....._..,~ MO/mo. 754-0588 po (2 l>432 7973 1175-eS21 Bayelde. 1 Br, 9PPI•, tlago Or. C:U.tornlnd 5 Sparkling ctMll 2 bdrm, 114 High Dr 4"-5022. 10 ttepe to bMctl. c bdrm, Slngl• Garage. Cotta .,.._ 1 • . leleure pa11o. Yrfy too. bdrm 2 etorv tllr'rllty hm. 3 1~ be. '63&-640. utlll V~Ol'll Bdl, aml 2 br 2 ba. 3 Clll' gar. fmmac. M... nr 22nd/Elden. ... .... , UllW Hf Piii 539-11190 e.t Atty ,... 1rp1ce, 3 Clll' gar. mlld7• NOW 1475 paid, ,...,~ & geraga, 2 duplex, w1-.r..,..... ~ dean. a..u. turn. Low te&tmo. &42-4810 ... • fotll) ADS . Otrrtu!tiata fell a::x:~12 ~ ea."~i ctlta ... HM ~~:'-:3:~:=· ~::'. LAG 2 BR W/FAPLC ::. di dren ok, no ~ .:.:r. .~.:e::· ~~~·1ai3: .~~1~11:11· Single, nr bch.,... te&. ID[ FREE WAIT n ... lnWtors. Thie 11 1he be11 ...... ftlll 1144-7424. 1'11 Wll 1IMIO WelW 842-4805 8ch 3 BR dpllC 831..eoe3 M IPT •••ant tMly In town. S32•500· 4 Bdrms. 1314 Be etc. Duplex, Nwpt Hot•. 3 Br, ••• -11 . •SPACIOUS & SUNNY• It .... lllQ 271t ':"week. 1 blk ~ OW.. lnlab 1114 Cal·, NEED A TAX SHELTER? 640-5937. agt.. '800/mo + SllOO 8 .0. 2'h ea..2 etory. ~ c:er ger. -•• 1 If. ger, blk:, d/w. '425. T If. new c:;;wa;:p;;, beldl. Summer ,...,. Panner'INPI avalteb6e In C••• I.eta 1594 Mynlewood Or. 646-9095 °' 642-4M2 ctlta... HM 54tlOl4 640-5446 btt-lna. PQOl '560. Down-vattone.. 645-3755 1 643 •Ill. MJ ... ll 4-plex'•, condo'• or CIJlb IW &42•7743 · EXECUTIVE HOME 3 ldr 1 ar USI'*. rm . STUNHINO lerge2 & a Br. atalre. OoY«/WHtcllff N9wporl~xe3 br, flOM N. ":· 8tlower & hOmM. Ll1tl• dOJl'l..-nd -13•. 38e llPOttldld condo wlfamlly rm. dining rm, age no peta. 137& ~ 2 Be. pOOI. 1415/rno & .,.._ 6'&.ee48. bMOtl 11pe 10, pvt gar l<ltche(lette. S410. low mon~ Pl~te. 2P~:!' ':.,::1:~ ~,.f~:i.. ... 1925 mo. trptc, pvt yard +.more. de1' Mar eraa.' Call up 710 w. t.lttl St. 2 BA 1 lath, nrooeen. 311 S675/~. aa2-80oo · 6411-2947 Found: Bleck 11...._. t"-l\?HBkr 833-8 11 !___ ·i= Ptc 1450 .. 1nct .ndow-..,,.. 11aoo1mo. 1eo 8102. n1""°6.,.,,.,... 111 __ _ 31th. st. SM& YflY, Fr!PC. -m -w-T---. .,..... ..-_ .. ~ m •. nt coet C a ll 38R, tus1 r9dec, gr4191 Patnca.aet. ... ..,. -· ger,d/wt1tr,st.t:r1eJ10 •WFWf _, '~-kitten, 10-12wtie. 11th& 21Ml1-8017.. Mlgtlbomood,dblgS,lg EXECUTIVEVIEWHOME 1~~-r:c~ 2 Ir, 1~ bl, wlger. -'PM-IPM. & Sit L993br,3bll.~furn. 1000.,.:::n-:,._~~ C>fanee.C.M .......... 580 2NOs.o A~:, '!~1o'b11y yd 1750, S&t-8001 EASTBLUf'F t '311 'YW e' C9te/~ bttM, ~ 10AM·t2:00. Ju4Y I A.uQ. 1150 Imo. •11·1"-~~· Found: C.iloo/Menx cat, notea. FAST ~oval P.clflc'V'ewlotfnVletadel Pet•. ey ...,w/piltio.24310fanae """ltl~ "····-__ .._-. 17 ... • ,.., moYlng _. eecrl-3 BR townhae 1n Naiwpor1 4 br.,den + bOflul rm, lge 546-1618. r.i ... 1110, Cell 1.s. 2 If. new ~~ ....,,. tlreoeteYClll. °' ~'N'ai"CM'&.2.MM and tundlnQ. ·9135, ftoa '135-55" Hta .,_ frplc, great loc: °""' d peclo w/.,._ U,t SM-4120 btt-lna, pool, "60/mo, ... PmJ fS454S23 ~ • . oar-Corp. Doug lull· • & bldg Se75 55f-5001 . cond. •1100 mo. Joenn 2~bdrm, 1 ~pell, • O o w n • t • I r • • • rt.............. NIC"' ...-..... In ,._......,. ........ Found: Sder1y Coltle, red .,, lllr. C..~ . ' Alcem*I, ligl, 815-1... bullt 141&, . Oov.rlWNtClllf lrH. ~ -s. ..,.,_ ..,.....,.,.. .,.. co1tw Vic Mete V•de -----~=-- 1-a ii601mo. 3 8' tt12 le. or 876-1170 22 e MtC>te. 131-2927 28R dup6ex wtttl etriote M& te48. 2 bdl'm, I be detuH. Mar. 320 • ~80/mo No UJ-6619 ••111'-Ltlll* f.!!l!!!I ._ c;arpon, refs req'd, no Olf, petto.. In gd .,... '4,000 pet month. 1713 Olul utt1 845--DS3 • NoCredll....,.,.., 1iiliiii •IDT• pet1. 583 Yoncetllfl. Agt HAABOAVIEW 2 bf & den 2~1~~.C.:-:·. o:c; N&O. ee.-8001 S Br 2 ~ lrplc, bit~•. 8•81t1Gf9 Of., eeo-e&18 l . c:o.i Hwy, • Found: F. Calloo kitten, 1sa.oll22 ... 11.btcr MARKET. 2 APTII. :esT m.e221· :,!_br-~~~ '*'·MOO. 846-2280 2 IA Cando, w/ap11. ger, ~-.:.2:..:.. IM. ON THE SANO Oforult•, newtyrWlc, wl2 :::::,~::c, :·l· Ceah Jow, up tq 15.ooo. OfflCE. PIZZA PARL!OA. ii751mo, 4t.8f 2 Ba. nu for l'«lt Of ..... w/optlon 28r 1"81 IWMM. frptc, W&O Na.Ip, ...,... now. SUMMER RENTAL ore.. beth & tlugutoraee . llOw or 11'4 credit OK. All IMalct Olul IOt9 on qit, dr~ a paint. v.. to buy. tS1-3Nt peiio Olf no pet&. saea "78. lcitty, "4M111, • ~ 3 Br. 2 Be. """-wet bar, ec>eoe. '"'°lC eoo ft FOUND: .iun. 1s Tiny wtl1 wen If w~. u.. .... and 9111 lift. By cant. AMI req'd. 500 H 8. mo. '279. Avocedo St 144-1210 2 .,, 2 .. apt. ...,.. Juty ~ ......... drY9' tC*t. Ind uttl. c:tMnlnO, m•te dog, vie Nwpt rund• any PUfPOH. owner. t.360.000. P.O. Trever .. Or . Aot. H~~ ~ff OMdr E 1141-7110 . *a . Mw Verde ,_ 14.al..,..,...+U• lnc:td. ........ ended untum, aOG lftO. Awii Herbor 'H igh Sehl. 551-1.WS ._ w ar.n v.-., 561-4221. -· .. ,. -• • -. . • ... • owtty &WMP!no oott _.,.. N02 lh•ttot• """*'· 9314211 c1y9. ........ 1 --...------LAH Rei .• CA 92341 trend\doon.oomrn ... a •. , .. POOiilde. MW decor. -3·1t74• No oowM .... No pea. T•L Mgmt. 842·180S ' ........... ........ loQ«Mt A wtlOM "°'* luet S3M. ,,.. & pool. titoo/mo. Yr. arpt/P9nt. S630 tot 1. peita. SUI/mo, M4-48bl ~ a ~ ... tor..._ ,41 ,OUNO: ~ P"PPr "'AST MONEY~~ ~::-.e1'!J.' ... es·,::i-.--L.wa.AQt.~1-1411. UU lrvln• Av•. S4til•i0. 1 !Ir. OM & ,..__,_2,.. lftJ.kit---...., ~'5= = ft,11Wdmcmo,1ut .. 11M!-•AICE,I ~-.. • ~ CM7 IMI. 8Mmmlfll '**' ,,.. ..... ,.. 1111 ~bf'."; be~~; .... ::::iEWH?M~. lo\M121 =-~~ ger. ";sioo.MIIT\Jri •. bdt . &::':0r.reo..~'~ Aft• .. moa.MW48 :.Oac:'o~ lend- .,, owner, 1145.000. wWMl6rv« tlook-up, gardn•r. 1 = mo. 2= 2~~ :S,~· U'IRllUPll. lt.MM1ot wetly. :!::. L of,.,.._, 1.oe1.llmli&te1tor11111r, -..o.i,;...,:. on rvlne. I I r, WHh• Nopet1911&2a.6'6-1.U 1 -'14-2023 • .a..,mo. • t-12 • .._..._.1 h9I iiUii ...-.. 18r, y111a:= 1 ... _1,..." ... rTr-male, fl•• colla r •. • ALLLl.NOl!.N •ldltY9'. ~to 4 ---~· poo1. ~....,no -....... -·:"' -· ··~··,seo.....,.,, MOfnGAoa•,-oee1 ~"'°"" PoOI. ~1~~.!=:.c, Nwpt Bl'lorH I U251 2 •· :r IL U.. Vlfde, U111mo. a., 1k i9' .-..1111mo. M4-41e1 let.a. J!!! •iHOt up, carpeu. oro Ht-HU. home l-IYU 1M1. # • ..,., t11c1e & ,... A...ome a"·.,... pd • ..,,., CWlwlr. lrl•· No ~·'· No .,.... 21eo NIWPOM NA AMA: 1.MIXJMOW"~ dr9pel, 11e. ,..,oome. 111...uiJ.Oftndoft. o.n.OcWPM1.f1ss ... ,. ... " 4*tl'211~'800w· Aire t•m11y ~ot •t .,..._ SMI. fl1-H~. r.:'~MwV.,...Aet ,._a " a Be. no houlirflellMfr'ontt!OfM. 1no1 1eeott8'vd.Hunt· toitdSOie w1;;d~ ------...--- ............... RVM* . . I • ·' \ • • . • • • I I I f ' , ' ' ' I ' ON of 1 kind -2 bd. 1.,. lty. -~e.ani no IH . &»-ell0.1eet 1111yr... •~7t1 (1..ag.Bdl). 1. 1*9. JWtr.' •11001mo. 8 bclml, ~:0!; lnlton....._ Ml·MM. vkM.m.& .... v.rdt lfitlap, ~~~ ~~ .. :..~-: ~···" ·~;.,;t,.:~ 'a~~:O:·::'. .;r°,.:.a_oe: ~-~=· ~"!.!:?!': ;._"';_.;;r. f .. &.s ... f!-: ·1'· =• :. '~,:~ ~ ""Pl~ Ilg ......_. "°""ti1fr8l7dt61·"" * 2 It I .. upper. No Nlmo 1'9r 1 .. CJ". Mtl, t .... 9r "'"'9. ~;,i_Mlv ~lllO. ~rtl-~~?!'! rnr,"""'°'1 .,9"~;..!'_: r=...,_,....,...._ • JO ..t : Ywd. ""'1G.IOfitdlW ""' --comm. mo. .,.... ...,... Nr 90 Piia. .a,..., .Me .,.. oe<, ....,.. PY' dlGll. t1"91.J4/tl/ ----'·...,. ,_. ......---..... .. .... -_.... -- . 54M1"" clud9d. P'fll meybe, '44-1480, laA.ttool mo.-..14 o.port.lndrYrm. ,.t180mo...._740q liijii::::;;;-;;; .....,..":'!!~M1 111111". "••erd •nt -u•llfl;s:!•"'· • I!~ ~ l w llOO. M2""4t epeaou; 4 If. I ~ Bl. 2 •• IMO, ltov9/frit, 741 W f-. le NWJT HQ Ti i 111aloue r •••IMn --°'·.ra; 1 ..... ...._7. Of 14M111. .,,.._......,.., 7110 !LIM --MolW.86dti8rU,CIOOf ....... --rm, rwn poc;t.~-upper.no TILMgmt .. 1-1 ............... to llnootl• °'*' ...... )'OU .., ....... 1"*1• LOIT:&Mfltiil9ilil~Wiiii9 &&umm ;;n;4F.wport trolc,~,tuldf't.tetr-. :nc.~d=· p1J1. (U W aay. liii/tn0.15.tiLAl!t Mt!. I MtAr 9r......, 11ee ,_,_--"Ina D9ll' WITmltlll .... ,.,.... LW,._ "* ==1jl~li.~ ...,.... 2 bd, 1 bl•· 1u .. ntt. 1 ,55· n 1ui .....,..,,, trp1o. ~ "'*'""' ......,PY',..,91111.My ttMot C1neft1ec1Mm10 NIW~-HAtH--in ....,. to Otl, ..... :A lntte&iftd ~ .... --000 W-~ Mild rtaMr 2 Br wlh ~~:oo.o~:.::.r 28f, *"1Clpte. 14t ~ ..._ ... io.-.. ,.STIOmo ...... 7400 ~ ._ 0191'91 C... 0....Hlfy,.....,..1,000 ""'9td. Loet lt/H 1""91 ~ et-· '~ _,, ....., ildlpet '480 tl9t ' tottA.tenft)0 ...... 111 lt00..11. "*"M· eq It, cUp1 1¥111. ,.._ '"' & ...... .._ R.L .... act~ :.,1:: doWn. •r. ~1--T My... ClaMlfled Ad• 642-5871 or .. 1..-11 TIL Mglllt. .... ... w.nc Adi 04lll M..tl'71 ,.,.,. ... ...,. .,, ..... .,,00 C.M ..... 1101 ...... ,CM ~•.am l40ltt \ j • ... ,- Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 17, 1983 M"rtl1l11 laln Th~.~·!1 r!'p~yai, a 30 day td In Iha DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY . Aa1 .. 1ttn C..rt ltnlt• Cttlg!ttrt, lptrf1 lltttriW ......_ ltatt CltaU., ....... Paltrllf ..._ BttXIL "~ " ~'-:$j'oomm IC'D"' •cTRIC N • -.•a•w *a'--* 11llOF.:lder hper· ™1COlll;::;n,pa Xprt Cer Detailing ·.Spend ..,,.. II & reek!. L:lo' tlonded. a';,., ~"' "-IA -.. .,, -_.. r 11ana1na & Removal, New-Aeoo¥er·Qeoka the day 11 Npt 8ch and ........ t111-nH Ina. For e11, 2-t142. Tom .; .. 1 ..,.·., .. lt., .• re7~~ .. I.At me ITIMe your gerden RoteHtlepa 173-0614 ~tQUlltty.25yr.~. Ouar. WOfil ....... l twe uo. 1411802. IU-t7a.4 have ycxir car prof ci. ..., . ..., • -.,... wow & """"'' "'W ,,_, t<a:::t:: al 1_.,... gomp.tltlve rat• · -"•· I • I I • d . pr k 'J FIRST CLAS&-Quld( dry Addlt •• kit, ~'"'· palloa, ELECTRICIAN rm ~lr!Wed. -~:oircM11~: Lie. T-111.421 7»13~ 494-3111 ........... ,. provlded/wholeday.C r.ult. Free N I. l ti t d.ckl,=t:ttyguer, Gd rat• Fr. •t Lie Englleh,&yOYwtllflndmy Calle.th 850-0933 TWOCOLLIOIMEN "W1 Gall Should Hang 403801.-FIM-.24N 842·1422 clua MrVfce. 750-8075 WK'i retie ·I of ·~· 4184tl Weynt '31~7630 work noellent. Celt (714) • Wiii Mow Yo\.I. I yra •P· TOii'?!* 83t.07'0 any-... =:r.t .. L. i I Shempoo & ..,..,,, ciMn' IXOYE eet.ot 4 'Tea.3773; If no .,,....,, HouMClaanlng 8plClall11 VIM/MC 547-9107 time nJUMI •YI tt •I color brlohlen«t Wht •.-... -• ....... .....u ELECTRICIAN PIMM kMP trytnol K9Yln , .. t. efficient & ,.... -,~--------.~--rJ;!;;tt Lbv1h 1hl1 eummer-any crpi. • 10 min. bteacll. ~ m...... Lio. 23ft08. 8ma1111oa &Ifft Landecapa Main-170.t 166 956-3«.4 PILljl ltr F I I I 8 k • .. Add n1/Aemod. Plana' Jobi ----•r• 548-6203 , ............. & 1-'"'•llatl II 11& c ING r NM09: typing, •o•· a rv ew a er. Hall, llv/dln. rma t .. ; '(¥: P""'mlt•· .. _ ...... l"'"'d • ·-. _,_....., .... on O~I"" now 111111 for Sat. -....... .. I ............... •• t M 1 h 17.,. 11 ... • ...,.~1 .... • ~=-"""" ............... ""' . Pllltm 11-uoooe. lnVext. 30 ... ,, copy, etc. .... -~. .... • u r • 0 • r • room .-: coooh : Lie.# 411670 1148·4271 ,._r -·-· horouah, rafe 1v111. by Richard llnor. Lio. ~t. Paul 54s-2917 ,. 876·44M 7eo.135t Babyalttlng In my C.M. ~or. 0:' :~lr.,,i6.!f: in~'._ f:· llo'd .~'d ln1tlll. Lio. 3e92t0 claanup1 lr11 trim. fr11 *QUALITY CLEANING• I I t Think ~Pllii'91i"lllll'llPW!!iw...,P 546-6708 chair~· Ouar. ellm, ~ F 11 New 1 000 Exp Gardener, Mein!, 540· 1384 art 5PM. 290844• 14 yr1 of happy l=n home.1QH3·7,ref1.Full ~.654-0123 Y • bond.d.wiri'...iatyOYto 496-0270 831·9765 .. 1.c111Pet1,841-1ote Wlndowatoo,thaMOOnd ooa .;:·=~14 v ,u~~~lllO \J YbOMIY8tiU DO IT NOWll & p1rt11rm1. 548·66H obtain l/nen. 548-1978. I! 1111 ltilll .... Una. low ""'· P1tty II ' "'" ,.,1.., Aepait1. auto/man. Llc'd. &11 n11&111u IMilHilai Ct•••• Cta1r111 •tt1fftrr1Hae ...... 1n1f.lfnr.R1Nftnew "Uf.8277 -~.,,,,..,=5-=1',,.."'="'"'~~==--26 ;~ ~n•. · '"M'~-~~5: 84~~NoscA:,.~;4 ~L~eD'I" P1101 EXP'b ifooKKEEPER cement·Muonry-Block Newtr1mod Exp'd LIO OPENERS Alt ra-. •• ,.. Palnt1ng-C1rpentry THE CLEAlll MAKERS bonded Am Color ax Rep~::;:~ry Reu. Smell bualnaaa: Mt wane-Cutt. work. Lio. bonded 1ni Wiii heip )'oU Lowetl raleal 18 ';tCM Gary PTL 5 Yrt exp. H01M/olftoe. pan. te3-ot1 t Alohard -PIU&Mij Tttt ltnitt 142-Hll Hf, H2 up/malnt. 845-8381. M381057 Rob 647-2663 obtain the bMt financing. LIO. Tom 667.......0 . • .. •HOME REPAIR Aefe avail. 816~53 SEAVIEW PAINTING 2• ii... D • •••1121 Tr-t~owm a~?!.. All • latllnl Co~rele, m1aonry, flat-Call now, 548-1978. L::L:!!fl ..,._ ..... mb ,. ... ...,.1ry ltut llULI & REDWOOD DECKS • _. -•• ~~~~~~~~~I work, toundatlon1. Block, ....., .,._,.. .. ,v ...,.,..... e: n:a_ TOM 873-2eee WATER HEATER Spacial cleafl..upa. 6~7011 -=-ltmct brick . .Llc'd. 63e·5013 R.J. HUFFMAN & SON Ill F:encee. Keith 846-4 72 Mature coupte avail. Aefe Pool 11Mtw1•Furn1CM ~··~ Acta1tlcal Ramod/Add. #3oeaH All Round Handyman & bondable. 630-1811; QUALITY WORK p.iiiiioioioifiiil-... ~~ftl'!"!"' CtUl_g_1 3408 s:rC::rii.!~~~~~~divl~e~: 8~=~~~~~~::;'~0 846-8588 845-48'M Topped/removed. c1e111 Houtehold Repalra and 658·1118 daya REAS. RATES. EXP'D Drain• awed from aa...rn;;g Speci1ii11. NeW f ~""'""· RtmOd.. Hr/wk/mo 840-0888 Rete Fr ........ I. ••Q-"•92 8,1. Wllaon 6 Soni up, niw lawne. 761·3478 Carpentry. R"pon1lbl1 Bullneet women, mature, BRENT 842480 Maine from 115· Repalra. Teacnar wlll tutor yOYr ,,._, '"' '" "''" Ram 7R 30 work. Mike 844769 Ev/Wknd aame I. M&M c:htld thl• eummer Ill carpentry. Lie. •341012. C L.i 1 M Li -::---,,,---..,-.,..---odel m add. yr1 ....... · · rellable, bondable. Steven• Painting, Interior 861·HO<I • 842-8033 lubJ~te. y ..... , ho'me. Ablllty Bldrs 730. 1900 •• H I• •I Ouallty concrete/muonry •JtP. Bonded & lnt'd. L.lc. Lawn tr .. anrub lnatall HOIM Repalre-Cwpentry non-emkr. a.0>1t38 &. extanor. quallty wort<. .... 3 ""' 2.00 *tE'. •bl-• :s:c:, Brlcil & blOCk walla .#36n487. 841140 • c -.. ·----.., ...... ~ ... t F I STOP Q 876-0 14 ewe. 524-8 Al~alt """" c '"'' · ... ., .. ,,. Ori.,... & pat101. 846-4382 . Traa trlm/Aamoval ..,..,.,_..._,. um ... ng ColleQe profllaor & wife, raae ra ... rM .. • PA E? A Ad f8f3 _....,_______ leclnQI bare & formic• S! L ... lal Lewn malnt/AototlNI~ Fencing. DO ff6.0149 prevloue ref• ~11 OK 845-3341 or 54M5e 1 Price by phone, John 1 dye, na. • vaway-Parkfng Lot countlftop1. 842-088 I Rod'• conorete & mason-Free aellmate 648·10e5 if:_u_ lnt'd 120-1121 · -T• .....,_ . 831-1122. 24 hr. MrVlce. I 842-4300 24 hrt. Repa1La-S .. 1coauno 1ry 9 yeare 1ame 10-... Y dog•I Grooming -wt. · -• _ .. ....,.. • ..... Cltulat s•sA.tp1111f 1-4199Llc cs'~~~l~~<;.:~~i cai1on. Free u t. 1ci11.11oanlaz.TeK11« C~·~Pt·~~ng btibPJoes LadH•t!•t.. ·~~:~~~7~~r/r" •-:,•.!:=(f:"' 11 Un'I , 1 11c .. ,i;;m1n" 01nHellbergOr1dlng Free111 645-20031 'Tl4-940-17o5 21 yruxp. 4&:2848 Fr•:t.ng· 11114~-~7 &SmlllM~Jobi Renovalfng/Rototiiling ·-_.,_ SUNSHINEWINDOW & Paving Co Res/comm C ..... m Chez & Mou11 Mobil dog MIKE848-t 91 Sod lewn1 l Sprinkler• IAYllP&llTm Exp1rlanc1d & Pro· CLEANING 842-1648 Uc. 3978804. 842-1120 ar~atrz l=ramlng & all muonry grooming. our van, your HauHng, ctean-upe, "" HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Dave 642-4853 Int/ext. Cabinet, retlnllh. fealloNI. very reaaon-W DOWS A • XllPh .. es Carpentry eed1 LY m 875 8690 drlve-wey. 8AM·8PM 7 1rlmmlng & lntarlor hOUM Furniture Tralh Tr-Llc'd Int 842-7479 able ratM for Ill of your WE WASH IN lltnre & Aep1lr, etc. Quick ..,.. n . IQ -dye. 631-1444. c ... nlng. Mike 848-8502 9M-5416 NORM • .. .. ~ ufli PAllTml pool need•. For expartl Ou~ .. ltyt ~:feMk>nalguwentaeo .... .,.,,.! .... 1 vloe. ~eat. 20 yre. Llc'cf. Ctraaic Tilt Drtwall lmm1cultte yerd CIHn HAULING ARickWORK: small )061. lnt/~X1. C~blnet. retlnleh. ;;-:1~0 ~·11,:.v•;r~: Frll Mtlmete 848-7391 "T .. 1,Retull• 0 aano~ed" Pel mbo 982·8314 lftH ... TH•••• DRYWALL TA Pi Nd up1, Weed•tng, 1rlmmlng. FURNITURE & TRASH ~R9f cg;~~1~:11· Lio d. ln1 d. 842-7479 tn9-', PLEASE KEEP! .... -........... ------ Don I pl .. w/o counMI Speclallzlng addition• & Fr .. 1. Ober. 983-3283 All T1xtur11 & Acou1Uo lhaplng. 484-0285 MATT 846-5089 ne. '· ,, .. ,_ pa•-1 TR)'INQ, • • .... ,.,.., •• , •• ,,, remodel. Llc'd, bonded. CLi1.I c. FrM "'· K111ln 873-1503 JESSIE'S GARDENING HAULING Elcvaryt, h~"..:'!.ln Muonry Prom~p1". n':':t'-pro-(l1•>"••a .. n1 Slate law requlrae that all Do you have a fucfgement Work gu1r. Free est. • .. lrt . Clean-up1, tr11 trim & Clnu atd/lree MrV L bonuwu. Very rH1. contrector1 who perforttO_.,cc IQtlnll you?Lew eulta? 962·8315 evenings cfiiid care. ilcenled. i6 yre 1l"tri11J maJnt. aervloe 640-8036 =·Jy 842_7847 • Bob 67~·6367/831-1111 fllllonal1. 636· 7149 ..... tllal/~lr work OYfK S200 Including Big blll1? ForecloeurH? experience. 1 drive to HECTRfCfAN : Priced Johnson & Son· Do ,.....,. M:=:ta~ p I --labor and material• mutt I ~ l ... t • ..&. It s . v-.. It II Cltaal '"' ••r a1 Fair conetruct on o.. bl lloenMd. Unltc.nMd I lrJI tra rt Cl 111 d Ad . th school•. ummer fu y. rlohl, fr11 Mllmate on work 15 yra mtlnt & • ~ . -A c UoVINO· 11g New odet 1 Ill OllllUTlll 1n~':er 8 to a :u~~! .. fu~ I 968-8819 la~ or email Jobt . Lie. land~aplng. 76+ 1..0 R681N's CLEXNING Quick, c.tetut s.rYlc4 HAN~~;'~,=r per':n111. ,;:;,.,n1.' P .,..,, ~f.~~:'~r ::;:;~~~ Soott Gentilly 550-0142 garage or yard ulel 11'• • Mike your •hopping eu-3 82t. 673-0359 Mow, edge, clMn-up, trim. SERVICE: a thoroughly Lie. T138048 652-0410 VISA-MC Scott 845-8326 401081. 851-3868. Contraclort and con. Sell 1nlng1 ra11 wtlh Dally better way lo tell more l ler by usJng the Delly Pl· SELL Idle Item• with 1 Fraa Mt.~. rtlN. Jim c;laan houM. 640-0857 -eumere, contact Mary Piiot Want Ad•. peoplel lot Claulfled Adi. Dally Piiot Cl111lfled Ad. 84 l958 Claaalfled Adi 842-5678 Want Ada Call 842-5878 Sell Idle lternt 842·5878 Cluaffled Ad• 842·5e78 Orondle al 568-4088 • ,_._ •• ;&,_w_._._.N...___.s ... 100 ......... WHIM SIOO •••• Wutt4 llM •••• WaatN SIM •••• W"aalN SIM ltlt WlllN SIOO Belt Wutt4 SIOO Dental UTfllmlUlll PUT/lmnlll-1 Pre-Netallt'oll Partum Salea lllTAl.UlllTUT. for 1·11 Rent A Cat. WUll Wanted adu"' Olllf. 22 Flll'llll lnatructor. patt Mallel100/dayComm. TBJ.- Entry 111111 opportunity & detail car .. Only up. who enjoy working wltfl time, ~•mlc back· Aquarium Sarvloe/LMllng IPflmlmll avllllable In G.P. Office peopleapply.850-1180 youtll. Muet be well ground&aocperlnrelated hMMedforlop ._. located In Waetmlnleter groomed, peraoneble, a flald req'd. 831-1740. ulepecipte. Potentlaf -· ,_ Area. Poa111on requlr• I lne,.. lluJllelll Pollll.,.. motlYetor. Stitt ~ Prffl P--unlmlted. FOf Expar. nec:.aaary Sun • Fldellty Fld«ll II -= knowi.dge of all back of-•t 175 per Wiik. c.. ... ... ~Information and lhrougfl '""*'· 5:30 PM • mature, •-per floe proc:.duree· oertltled MACHANIC S 1.e 14 to 2·5pm 84&-7021 (Uk lor M 50 Itek Plate 9'>91. Olll 842·$405or 10 9:30 PM. Ouar. hout1y teller tor our L1gun1 1 +. Complete beMflt lt,ff2/monthly. A 13 Sharron). Makera. Shoott own ewe, 552~26 p1u1 comm. Pluth and S..Ch otllol. 6 month• packlQI prOllt<Mcl For MOD wu1 water trMt-platM, mutt haw expar. profe11lon11 working teller •ICPl'lence In en mora rntormatlon p..... ment plenl In South Or-PllTTm Top pay, day 1hlfl. IALISPllm oondltlont. ~ Hlllt S&L or Commercial Bank c 1 I I c s A 1 n c . enga County Meda In RU/WlllW Laguna Hlllt, Catt lor JIU fm 1 office, Scott, 15t-2t77 11 required. Ouallfled 71._83a.8000 between 8 experleno1d mtlnten-Mak• extra 11 helping app\. 714·951·9500 Hallmark card & perty (R4) ctndldatH are en-_ 2 pm. ance mecha"lc, A -youth carrier• promote ,. ..... TIAllll thop. Mutl ha.,,. tJCper.I•-------• coureged to cell: E.O.E. through knowl~• of their own fflabllahed High ldlool print lhop Ot<. and be able to work Telephonl ._. __ •1111__ We Are NOT en Agency pump, motor•. a elae· rout ... Mature, outgoing, 4 day...__.., 91 ... 1.aAI\ Wkndl & nlQllll .nan pa-..... .. _ mw trlcal 1qulpm1nt 11 attrlC'llYe p.,.,..tal type .._ -""" ff ft -• •-· -TELLER • HOIOSCOPE • BY SIDNEY OMARA 811'1klng . Saturday, June 18 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Collect necessary papers, documents -4>pportunity exists for new start, for valuable contacts. Accent on public attention, clash of ideas, encouragement by member of opposite sex. You'll be dealing with creative. charismatic individuals TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Emphasis on direction, instructions, ability to get tasks done with aid of those who share basic concerns. Focus on food security, ~ible invitation tonight for gowmet dinner. Cancer. Capricorn natives play key roles. (lH) M2·.000 lltlnr-.r nace1Hry. Experience pereon, plHH 0111 llPT/ILDI needed. 2• 10· The Nation'• largeat (21 11) .a11 .. 12ll Spllt ahlft, 1~mornlng1. OSHA Safety program 2·5pm M·F. 648-7021 SALES PERSON T...-Marltetlng Firm ls ( • -843 w. 19th St, Co•1• and pr1119n11 .... malnlen· • . Buey oflloe. Typing: flllng 8ION PAINTER IOOldng tor • f-high Fl.Elm ,E.Ew. M... tnce ayatema d11lr1<1. PART TIME OFFICE end general olf!Qi work. Need lmmed. 968-8550 enargy lndlvlduale to GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Soci..U activity increases-41cenario highlights exciting changes, challenges, ability . to imprint your own style. Romance also is featured. talk centers on comrnunica- uon. publishing and travel. Another .Gemini play$ prominent role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Feeling of reslric.· tJQll is temporary-read between lines. study fi.J\e. 4 print,'reaJ.U.e rules, regulations ultimately will prove beneficial. Scorpio, Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Long-standing negotiations may come to sudden end. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ideas abound, you're in enviable position of being able to select quality. Know it and don't sell yourself short. Short.trip or visit puts cap on important transaction. Gemini, Virgo. Sagit· tarius persons play paramount roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on money, domestic adjustment, program of redecorating, remodeling. beautifying surroundings. Needed ma· terial will become available. Remember "sentimental anniversary" with gift. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio peraons play key roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Techniques will be perfected, doors previously dosed will be opened. Accent on opportunity, credit long overdue and ability to be at right place at right time. Pisces individual plays important role. Answers are found by looking "behind acenes." SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): P06.ition ia stronger than originally anticipated. You'll ge~ backing of special interest group. Study Libra message for valuabe hint. Scenano highlights pressure, responsi- bility, chance for promotion and rewards. Secret is revealed and you benefit. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Circum- stances take sudden tum in your favor-puzzle pieces coaleece and complete story is revealed. More ~pie are interested in what you plan, yovr performance is evaluated and burden is removed. Aries plays significant role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid heavy lifting. Communica\ion from superior boosts morale. Past error la rectifled-yqu have marvelous chance to wipe slate clean and begin new project. Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius per10ns figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on di.rec· Uon, possible conflict of interest. Guard reputation, protect self in clinches. Lunar position indicates you emerge victorioua, wish will come true and romance will flourish. Cancer native plays key role. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 20): Gesture of friend- ship could eventually result in "meaningful rela- tionship." Spotlight on IOcial activity, important <:pntac\a, romantic liailon. Dig beneath aw1ace, se\ more information concerning financial status of one who would be partner, cloee a.ociate. EOE. Obtain applloatlon 2 Pert-time otlloe poe-Newport Beac:tl airport work evening and S.tla-I LtH lt• Dog, Groomer Wiii train, In el: 34152 Def Oblepo, ltlont avail In cxir buey, area. Call LeJuanna, SALES: Pit. Extra money Wllk_,,,d h~• In ~ •· •-chengatorkenrielhelp. Dana Point. 4te-17H clrcu latlon office 714-752.0814 Mlflng coametlcl to your Beach Office. Salea iv:.---......_ 1167·8~89 an•-lng phonet & di•· R , ; lrlendt. 848-4547 axper. helpful. $4 per hr • ... :.··1 .. •'' Earn lrom~1•1 day ................. ,.. patching m1111g11. eceptionist Salal ou1r'd plua lucrlllYe ,...,.. L kl d Mutt ha.,,. know how of Shift• are O:OOAM to S. I .t bonu1 proaram. Call .. _ _._ •--/0~1.•-r/ earn • care an electrlclty, 'plumbing', 2:00PM and 3:30PM to Start at S5 en hour with ~f IM Lindt - -..... meke-up tee Jq~. Full painting, etc. Mutt be 7:30PM, Mon-Fri, 11111· futJrowlng Co. Type 45 ,.. ...... ua llll '"' ,,.,...... or Part-time "'· No bondable. APPL y TO: -lng" $4.00 per hr. Apply WP . ftllng and heavy Work pert lime 9 AM to 2 - Opening end ctoalng Ex.per Neo. 842 119 Mr. e. Nlel1en between Jn Pll'ton !>«ween 2:00 & phonff. Neat appear-PM or 4 PM to 9 PM with ---Tll--1.'---l_l_l_I __ 1hlft1. Mature. part time. Earn M~;~Lo eight. 10 AM and 12 noon week 4:00PM, Mon-Thurs, 1111 •nee a mutt. Alie for ctne1~cuLleoat1onA'e 1nTl1~ ·-&-SEA CLIFF COUNTRY New home bu pro-deya HOTEL LAGUNA, tor Eiieen or Catharine. Deny. 714-546-0254 • _.. --· ·-· CWI. 538-8868 ~ii>~~ ut. Mary. ~215 g ~~ 1 Cor!1 ~w{ r.'.%c:!~'M!: W •. Bay llRfiWJ =w-=-~~.,~ ~:!.:'or 0';:· tr!i':i~ ~llclan. lmmed man-"/ .71..,.84-1151 · Exper nec:a11ary, bu1y Training It Pfovlded. For Filll time 2 PM to 9 PM agement po9ltlon 111111 Entertal:~• ~ Cnllee Part·T~ . , fronl delll,.n typing req. more lnform11lan c.i1 Mon-Frt. After t PM. to beautician w/Cllentele. Ship lrectore. Mu at Mlllllll •Dll to ~ for lcdf mag•· Santa Ana ~ 540-0301 "6-015 t Full c:tw.•ge, Mlery n8g9t. train ·312-888-4347 Earn '450 to seoo per zlne.Sl!.50/hr + mllalga, •-S•'-Telephollet SalH Aep 551-2443 Ext C·l CaH R9fun-Wiik N you hi.,,. 1 eta. 961-7101 __,,,,_, ' -needed for Bulldl""' Con- s deble w.egon or ven Ind enjoy Heavy phonee, 1om1 Tiit a..rtea tr.• ... Body hop AU111an1. M/F. ....., h , ...... , 1rtftt typing Learn book-No competition l~or. Soml light office Good working con-Ex1cutlve 11cratery, work""' wit I~•· exp only mutt apec: type kllplng or computor • work. Typing required dltlon1 Mon· Fri Contact aoct'g e.xp. I t.500 Pf mo. Call Mr· Rountr" at · ' • ' ••--a•f/IDI (7141842.()8§7 Lar joHNSON & SON Dena 7141751-3411. 548-7058 blwrl 11AM & Yert/C8ITlll'I, PMT •• 112 •klll•. Airport .,... -·-. ry,o EAC R 3PM Wiik da~ Ion., PIT. l 'T00-110.00 t79-36ee. ""' for Kathy Out11andlng peflOf'I • .,,,_ TminSollc:ltor. r LINC LN, M u Y. Exper1enoe nol l'leCellaty. pr hr for boating mega-or SuMnn eel for email fall Paced • 1111 540-6830 We 1raln. ldHI for ••IMIAL&llla zJne. Call Of apply btwn lnlttlor fllm oontrlcior. • Bool!kaepat Wldowt, dlvoroeee. end needed 2 yre exper t : 3 O • 5 PM on I y . 1.1 IALllPllft.I Shorthand, typtng, word We want good telephone «. Al•M&IT new people to tha lob mature Laguna Hiiia 6 4 I -3 9 8 6 . t 7 8 o Exl>fd. for a11pandlng R.E proc111er. hlghly or· r...,.,,atlonlltl to Mt ap- Growtng lrvlne Credtt Card market. ~~22 49~758 . _, ~~nr~-: M~r ~A~A~~JR",:' ~m~u~-:'=::'1~ polntmenuu., Company Metllng lharp I Ftr l.tre•ttlMt •••lllAL &11191 ' · · ... 851-9135 · lalary to p o eo 2166 lndlvldual for lull time Know aorneone lool!lng lo nMd-.... 2 vr1 e•pa'r, I ~ ' • • x • lllllllllltl po_ .. lon • Bookk ..... ' ~ 1.1 •a•...__ • Newpr1 a..cn, t2M3. 1111111 .. , • "'*· buy or NII rHI estate? t L u Hiii EARN UP TO ~_...a -•••--R1qulrem1n11: Work c 1 1 I f 0 r d a _ ~9~15e ag nt 1 • I Exprd. fO< expanding R.E IHrttlfJ, btt .. fH PIT l\llnlng work. Cell throughtrlalbaltnoe,two tall1-Tex-C1uaun, R.E. $100.00 per day 1 mtg loan oo. Corona det Ananclal ln.,,..tment firm tfttt t pm, 751-4223 YHrl practlcal tx· erohraoe. 548-99<>11 or M/Fbody·bulldartneedad , taking snapshots In , Mar, DANAE CORP. for aduoator1 nHde perlence, tome college 861-6370 tor future ftlm. Reply Part 851-9135 111 par • d p •,. 0 n . TtltflliHt Wen pref., calculator by louCh. Telltar Prod. PO Box your area. 1 RETIRED? HOUSEWIFE? ·nel/AdmlnlllrtllYe Ell-No aalllnq. ~ wtll Call Mon -Fri,~ 9·11 . FIUTllllPH 18654 time/fultime. ecutlve Secretary with traln.8alarySl!tol7par 714-680-4117 pa-.n•ftll 338, Irv. 92714. No ....,..ICt ~~no,. puTlblllhtt• of excellent typing and hr. No axpar nee. Part -· t -r......... me mag•· 1horth1nd •kl lll. time lllatllngl. Enjoyable OlDl·TYPIST oppottunlllet evaUable Modtll • nn1111ry. -· zlnH Heklng p1r-Non-•mokar1 PIHH. wonctng almoepnera. For 8!:~o~";!~ Tl1~ thClr~1111c!n°~ * llHU IUIEI It m::~·· . d I I ~~rt':'::' d~':!:~ Call: 553.()14(). lopPI. Call Don: 682-5843 floe lklllt. 9 to 2 PM Mon. per Im• n I I n our * 1 UNITED PICTURES rtJLIQuna 8ch .,.... lllllTUY Ttl.,.IH Wen through Fri. for beating door-t04Soor ~ DI play audltore v111t No Mlllng. CompMy wtlt ~Ion. Call or Apply ..... prQOram. 0"9fan· '-MALE' FEMALE I P.O. b 9841 etc r• to merc:flendlM .. ...... ...... train. Salary S5 to S7 pet 2 to 5 PM only. teed llOUrly 'Wtl99 plu1 WE NEED NEW FACES for Lot Moelll. CA IOO'l2 m1 mtn.. 1 day e Wiii(, '1nl. Int.,,.... hr. No expar nee. Pert 8 4 8 • 3 9 6 I . 1 1 6 o commllllon. Hcxire: 9 ... --J ecc . car dell~. A.-H.,.. PJMt lftltt t!Me llllnlngl. EnjoyM>ta ~~o~~ Suite A·8, ~~:~!,~ing°'ll~~ ~6~~:'"" ~ Ad,9~°:'='. .......... ..., =~'~S:: Potential to awn S300 .. -. WUT cam. Ca. 8 e ............ . . -Clerk typllt with org tlCHlt plul per Wiik. For.,.. In-·-"""=' .... TOP iii workT ~ m~~1 .,m1:'!"'· lervlew, Ctll (71 4) TAUITW leW1lell ... tJtac 1 M =.•••· F1m1111 Preferred. op.,_ ... ,tt ........ ~ t57-23et,ex11204 •• INI tuntlmeandpatttlrneem--Modelt a E.toorts. (213) ... nm ••••11111 wua11111n =~~~ b:'~-~wtlh _1166-__ ,_ ..... ____ _ nHd•d lmmadlately w1u1 eome followlng tor iu-orsa Im Tl Ulll Culver Dr. (next to Alpha exoe11ant;l111a reQUlr~. 1-T .... llaft ... part/time for PrlnC911 new beauty talon In New-* * 2K + -LT a.ta~ No phone eail9, Minimum typing 80 .......... HCXIM Prodl.ICll, I Col· port&wtl.AentOfCom-..... ,.,.,......, lft llonef fJllleee ~~:,'°'IV9company. million. Jo)'OIM&-1875 ~~~ 8:; ffJMMl..,H,.. ..... ,2000/Wk ~~'ao~ !>fact . Stert your ,,.. won OHl/lu~ I ...... ~ ...... ~ 18.54 ..... 1.84f.l413 MllUYll _,. .. , :;.:.:=u::= Dleh-up~lnltallenr• Plt'I ll~-=:,-:i. Part-time caeNer9 Wini· 01•• Pert/time. 1-5 Mon.-frl. :::::1.::-ff~ ~ l aurent. 5 nlghtt. Call Bob 845187 · ed. Retell~~ ,.,.. !:j:Zmi:~~[J~ S6.50/t'ttie~e'1:· 1Mfle. 10 4 PM and Tflurt. .,._ 846--0651 QllW9d. Appty In PlftOfl, ltrett ..... Tt• ....._from 6 PM to ., PM. -YI 1 Pottery ShaCll. Lag 8cll, Secretary, part-time, ·~..- .. -..--. Atk "for 8~ Bar1111, 1111 "•• swomotlon & 111""1 14 at: 12422 LAmpaon1 Get· SaulM end brolllr. Mull ._._,..,., or EllUOeth Armenlroug ....---1 .. n h N den Grove. Av11i.Dll bl qualified to produce 14Pr~~~~~Tv (11•) 711-llH ~::*~~~· :""'r'\ rJ.t:, erl»tr~+ ~C!;. &:~ ~~1W1nedt;::.-:tr~ hlgfl Quallly oourll'lal "''"''""'_,_..._, ..,._ ._ .. ._ -_..... ., ... 117 2 ·-.. -..... v oruelne. Phone 499-2271 CofN*\y, NOW OPEN . tt;• c;;;;;Q ':':"~-Piiot ClaH fled de to ""' • PM to 7PM to 1 PM at: Ind for .IMnnt. E~ ~t~ year. It y-ou 11 o a 1 flle faateat dflw In tlle rMOfl IN Orwio-oo..t t 11 Del Mer, Coeta ,,...._ C I I ded oamper ltlat'I not getting w .. 1. , .a Diiiy "llot martl~ 842-M'TI _,-llf U. Cati: 714-S3'T-4MO f:.nf:ro~ :r:. ca1l J HIRBERT HALL '*If, ... " now Wflll a Of1111fted Ad. call Tocley . ~ poeltlon In at· W1ntld. Countet and Stuart 11w1S2. ="'l!AJ:!L~lon ~. Ct...m.d Ad. 141-5178. :.,V-Ot''::: £:~0:: ~·~ ~'3: Cr9W Memb,r for Mllll Call Tom Ray, 629-1278 N•wapiper potltlon ~ OOOd ~10 1lable, FttPTJ own trene, 3 yre .:J:'i.nce to ,..., wttt. ...,._.io. W1tlllnda. Ooldwall ~:."r::,"'-:~':: Legal hcfetlry·Probate. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! =:=-~ ---..__iiiii•umraii_i•iiiinr- MopaQuld 6D'T•tol7 flendle Pertl)er l l\lls)fUI but not llllntlll. 9anlc•, ~ AMI .. ltWu... SIM ltltWHIN llM'l1l1WylN llM 11a1Hwdw.N :.9;.!~~·~n~~ ... _ ::.'°:~~or =·°=·~~ Accountant AS8EMIL Y WORK. for BAIYSITT!fll Crown HardWere~.. train on l9rOll toO wp, ~ _ _,,.:, -~ " =I. T~... Info. Clar le JoflnaOfl Jt, .....,.&IT ema11 t>reee vtlY9 menu-Molnar neaduomeoM to !Ill~~· IOod .,.,_.., °'*"' ---• 10 .....___, GrowtnglrWllCrld"CVd lecturer In IMrle. 30 10.,.eupeMll 2 Q1tta fot t • _,...,, Co. AlrJ)oft --. non ,.,..,.,..,...,,,..,,,.,,,_....,...__,.,___ Compeny lellllnQ ltlarp 50/yra, f9mela prflf, ,.. .... .My f.f3. C°"90a """" emolcat. lerld NIUfM I I :-... n WiLDlfll, MacCireeor lndlYldutil for 1\,111 lllM hrt • Wiii(. 557-7293 M-altl pref: rflfa. 646Nf L. Ai rim. to"°"* on wtttl tallWY ,....,......," ,t v ~ ·" ._...,., to wot\ In tu YICIMOorp. ••1 .....,_ poeltlon la Jr. Acr40Utl-. ~ tMI to 1pm. la I r tlt>M ... boe llllnd. l:IO AM to to: P.O. IOa 7b0, ....._ -•I : [ ~· oM09 N8. "'9q Ill. Coeta Mela. tanl. R1Qulremen11: ..,........ Gt~~P.~ Old I AM. Mal,., mo. portleldl,'2tl0. ~~~ V .. .._..~ • ~~~ .......... Work t.hrough 1r1a1 ':!;as in CO< def M myoomtort~n:. 6 1o414441 or..._1,11. LM• dloUlphoM . .,., wor bper. ,...._., ~ ~ao!:'C::.O. .. r:! local. =:eo tf>Mt er.· dyl WMkJy t 1-e:30. At\ 1 -a;p--a lfl. ,,.. room ll)CI boetd pg GES ~. pm mt no """"" L.1111 eui.. ...._.... end "°" pr«.,Cllcut9torbytoucin. llOurty.873-3320 pm844-t211. ;:;•P--i":'Ne Oflloe ==~~ A 11·14 =:..~m=-:::. m-=.~,_.._. Call Mon-Fri, I· 11 , Au,omotl\1 llnklng lxi*. In.,.~ front Nlf auffldtnt lfci.rlY EARN t.-TO $75.00 P£R WEIK ~ !MlldMory. Up to 1 t4"t80-4117 2 aa1a1 peop1e needed Im· P/T TILUI ofe. '"" time. 1a11ry tidy'• aotlvlll••· OA Wt now hm 15 0Ptnt11ts lor JOYllC ... ,, , e1eoormo1 '°9. cei. Judy --~IOI medlltety ........ 1n °"" & beMftt9. 09ya NO-tN1 IN-llM. bmen to stewr1 rudtrs lor lilt <lf•ftlt co .. t It ...._.1t. -~;;;;; AIWllTW UUI . ~· nr ~t opponUnlty for 842-MIO 1n61. I aw Oetly Pilot !Nr CllWl ,,,,. •• 3 JO p.111. and ' ... ... • Pr..uoe lm.etlOf DtllQn ::, ~S2 ·~~ .. Y~ *"*lenoad PtftOll ln It· 173-MOI: ewe/wk ~· Loan p;oo.eot work unlrl UO pm Wff~d1y1 Oii Satu1•y, wt ' leeurlty Q4111'dC..Metlft NNMr • ,....,.; Annualnaeduparlenoed San Juen Ctp11tf1no. traotl\le laW9 & loen. l..,er Loin Pre>OMtOr woll •It• more lloura You •I" ta•"''"°' .J '~...rn:";.....,...---::"~-£Pllfttlftg. outll~ Ni.t people. • lmmedlele ~Ing. of• neadtd few~~ trrPl and p11in, 110,_ w1111 tarn1nt 1ow1 tf,h ~ °'· . · 1t1en. 111 .Orowtno Oompeny. Man· Bi bytltter, Grandmother ,.,.. Yttled duttta. Po. f Ad A tJon lne °"'°9. ,........ M · mon1f .. 1~m 11 no Otllvttrne or l:olltclibn ml'A ..,... "8tlon .._Idem r'.:=-r.===--::=~ -~lg9fMnt ()pportunll'", IYPli. non..amllt, 10 care ltlon req11lr .. appro11: GI' C roundlnol. ldnt """"8, 1nvolvtC1 II you llt 111ttft\lfd, pltut cd Mr / 1 ' tllll9t'd, A,,LY IMM 6'ii* ai't; CommlMIOnt 1onuaa1. for ~ email Of'llldran' pit, tmatety 3 dip per WMlt lnlllt be ~IOad ltl £ 1 ttdoft. 1J'1h lftd INIM. ort ~ ~ + lneuran'ca. c i li 11 1~ olu n houu. end aMmet• IMut~ Cll I 'HA/VA/Convtnt10111t " ~ ....,.... ..... Inf....,..._ ~,.., 21s.tJ14'2t ~114 untll 1 P.M. c.. uncia '9ot PfOOW!ne. lend .... -. M I ..... ~~ ....,., UIC Ml•.noiher .. .. ll1vi1ffiA-MatUN lov· Deoul. 7M-1to1. 0 0 8 o.a.. MN to: Uft4lllr & Co. CCIII (714) 541·7051 , •toM,.,twl*ttlnle. ........, .......... . l/a11•mH•I ~~~'cor,,::-io.~OO Adema, C.M. •J ~i~;~-:..:-. Alie.., Jot....,, ... ,, IMl .....,._ ..... ~IOed 1ne1a11w , VMtten • .,._ • '"-• AD-..,. l ..... 1e0 1t-Aue. , •• ., ...... ....,,..., "911dantlel & n ~ rrlde your otd etutf tor INUft fhe f1a1 .. t dr1w 11'1 •"-•) 111L • h•• •Ill 1 com"'41tolar lcxithern naw a oodlu wllll 1 ~·~ l:.~'71 WHt .•• 1 Diii)' "lot ' ""d ""•t JO" !!l"t tA cir. Nit OIM*'M At. C>rMeeCo.l3t.0100 Want Mt callt42-ae11 Clllllflad ect.64a•11 viu•illl ~ Cl-"'tc1Ad.14t.M~ • _, L _ ~" ___ ,._ ~ • .. , •NM01t11...., .......,.. __ .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD P(JZZIF ACROSS 1 Separate 5 ConfuM 10 Oltttlbute 1• Turkllh chamber 15 Olemat. poet. 16 Ma. Ferber 17 Ceteal 18 Black Friars 20 "--of robins" 22 Succeed 23 Deelgnates 24 Promontory 26 tnsect 27 Movements 30 Oven pan 3• Lessons 35 On time 36 Pronoun 37 S trategy 38 Straightened 40 Snack 41 In the place: abbr. 42 Commend 43 Lett POtl •S ShorUy 47 Elastic 48 Kind of meal 49 Resin 2 3 50 Not abun- dant 53 Collectlon 54 Warbles 58 Deriding: ~wds. 61 Nucleus 62 Monster 63 Orders 64 King or Judah 65 Erode JHU"I OA Y'I P ZZLE IOL YI D 66 -throat lil!lliiltret ~~~ 67 Plano parts er ,...~M~ DOWN 1 Rall 2 Norse god 3 Contest 4 Tragedian 5 Anne1e 6 Overpowers 7 Abdicate 8 Reclined 9•Coas1al bird 10 Rots. 11 Gouda's cousin 12 UK princess 13 Damsel 19 Filling 21 Cat's-paw 6 25 Precooked 26 Quits: 2 wds. 27 Sufficient 28 Shade 29 Vestige 30 -de la Paix 3 1 Fabric 32 Participate 33 Shrill 35 Failure 39 Floor cover •O 01 the OT 42 Unwilllng 44 Down 1 8 9 with: Fr. 46 Lengthier 47 Spin 49 Panatela 50 Diiatory 51 Enclosure 52 Emanation 53 Conjo'in 55 Alaska city .56 Strong drink 57 Asl81'1 coins • 59 Suppositions 60 Chef's qty. 11 12 13 Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Friday, June 17, 1983 C7 ........... tall JMelllwa• IJllJIJHtllutft• 1111 tt, CMrter/ t 1111 7114 A•te ...._ tM1 .. ' INVENTORY 'CLOSE OUT .... 1111 U4o 14 NH c:omp191e jifil&ffXNf •MYtulm 21~-14M271. NOTICel°NO~OfAS MARINER 40 KATOH Pho.nla Racing SabOt: I AOl/EAltHM 3'~deye,le00.t73-5340 1e1n1 oond. 2 Mlleldollv,ITh• price ol Item• It ltll • 711 boll cover. I 1200. 1d11trtlMd by vehlcl• • 0111-sn& ev.1w11nc:11 dMier• 1n 111e vehlde 121 Mmf·V elUm Golt -·-c1111llled 1d11erllelrig w/lraller 4 'Ii hp ~Ml •-eolumna doee not lndud9 mt r. i 1 O 8 4 o t> o . • kMlded • Br11tol Con-1ny eppllctbi. 1•11 .. 840-7578 ewe, oour• wlnMf '78 37' HIS lloenM , tranaler 1 ... : ... l Twtr lor M/8 Col, FrM , P, 11n1~ chergee, .._ lor , !!& twtr F I I h I I • e t C . llr polk.ltlon control de-fai lllVmtn:lm bOllt, 7.&hp 7 t 4 -a 3 1 -2 8 o t • vice cer11t1catlon1 01 BALBOA MARIN E HARDWAR E IS SELLING AT CO ST motor + eartru. 1495 1'14-840-5997 • dealer dooCimentery 883-7583. pr-c>aretlOft c:nwgee un- t5" Glutplf 1POf1 lldo. Wlndtur!er, 3 NII eall1, ~,;·:;-.~ 35 HP EYlnf\lde. Hand l*rying beg, + bleyele Y • dolly. 11850. 673-80<W lr•ller l800. After 8 pm, A••• .. THE REMAINING FURNITUR E & NAUTICAL BRASS DECO RA TOR IT EMS 10e1 FIBERGLASS 831 1-31._ l ff Putt tilt 0 I ES E L T RAW L E R lbr at ~· p,' 11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiii YACHT: urider 30 It: 3KWdu gen, itng' or 3 0 CYL. FORD TRUCK loaded with gear; better p he 1 e , $ 3 O 0 Io tr . ENGINE & 3 SPD TRANS. than • mlort for 050-1840 $200. CALL 842-3379 OF A PROMINENT NEWPORT BEACH DECORATOR lour. en. (714), _________ 11 _______ _ 845-5'A hp S..,9, 20 hrt, 195. I=""'"",.,.-='"=",....-..,...,,...,..,...- 22" C I 11500 050-0728 (on Penlnaul1) BENCH SEAT tor ·eo I/en-, • or agon, 2 puHnger, belt otter. 208 ROM Lobster lrips, S20 ea. new S75 obo 551· 1075 LMle, CM. 840-9800 983-5920 · ' , Forklift P1opene Tani(, 23 Unlftlle FG, CC. heed, N-Ferryman Ott eng, with Regulator 1nd need• eng work. $3000. 12HP, 1750/bst olr. SwltchM lo< adapting to (2t3)281-1849 850-1840 l/W.$100.964·1349 SATURDAY JUIE 18 IAITO&PI 24 "· Mateud«, FIB, twin aiat./ltmce 70 0 LITE BODY WORK 105 Mere, I/HF t1b1, ex· Up to 50% ott your Ml trH. 40 mph •harp, y••-lllYnl Pln111rlplng Biii 999.1221 118,500, Private Perty. -• ' ' 979-5816 FOi;\ ALL PURPOSES Set of -4 Oreg Muter E. llecognlted by -eo1t14tlrw moanted on 28' Twin Diesel SIUPlllClt, Major Banks & Ins Co's while 5 lug r1m1. completely equipped. CAPT LARSON $ 2 2 5 I be I I offer. TH ERE W ILL ALSO BE SOME GRE A TLY REDUCE D MARI NE ELE CTRON ICS ON SALE! 7~:i557.4758 NEWPORT 845-5898. . 71'-954"9809 ""se_t_o-=f-4.,.....,,Dr,...eg-.,..M:-u-,-.,--=E 30 B1yllnet, FBSD, I/ Dflv· eox 14 urn mounted on ff, Mt up lor!lahlng, xlnt Up Dec•• 70 2 white 5 lug rlma. cond. $38,500. 9"0·8208. _ $ 2 2 5 I be 1 I o 11 er 30' Jeffrlel Sportlllher. "!11:: ';::,.: ~:::'. 645·5898 2700 WEST COAST HWY -NEWPORT BEACH * TS. Radio. Ball Tanka, Jig Balboa Covee NB. Mk· A...-at-t1--=W""'a-.-.-.. -=----:to:-=2t= Pools, 2 extra engine., S300 A S..e 366 clean, $16,500 obo. trig gt •1 · Hlghelt caJI fmmed. for 963-71164 or 675·3302 40' llllp In new Long Beach your vehlCle, domestic Of 31. w .... ._1" S 1 marine, avall. June 26 forelgri. 551·8285 .,...,, uncru .., th1u Sept. 10 Hedi Shah, Exira clean. low hr1. Slip EE.4012131437..03751 s.tlous Inquiries only.--------- 132,000 . .546-8148 CAN ACCOMOOATE , BOAT UP TO 40'Al/AIL WEiil OLUIOUI AllTllOll DO A LITTLE BUSINESS IN YOUR OWN HOME G•R•GI SALi ADS NOW CLAS-SIFilD IY CITYI SH llLOW Genuine EMERALDS lrom South American. Only $5 per stone. 840-8688 35 Expreaa Cruleer. Full NEWPORT HARBOR IN Galley, Htiad, Recording EXCHANGE FOR USE depth tinder. Helle< 1)'8-OF BOAT & MIN. CASH. tem, lhlp to snore radio. 6 4 4 • 4 3 5 o o A y s AM/FM Stereo w/tape, 873•2332 EV ' Dinghy, Much more.==-=-=---.,...,,..-- Newpof'I Sllp. Xlnl cond. FREE SLIP ao of PevHllon COf.CMElL CHIVIOLH ~II.rt••• II I ••11'-l\\H'-\ SU· I ZOO Gold mining dry wUh ma·! $24,000. owe part. ofr'd for 35-45' aallboet I chine, pon. 12 volt 1225. 850-5847 Of 650-t645 In exchange for 1 wl\ 1 ---WI-HY __ __;= Oys631-2211. 138' Grand Banks '72 mo. UH of boat by USEoc·RS"TRUCKS : exper'd Slllor. 87$--0597. " • John Wayne Tennl• Club, wood, l9r1n, rdr. tO 873-6055 I COME IN OR CALL FOR full lemlly memberthlp, Avon, AIP. Rare sngl dlll 1_________ FW .. _..._ .. $950. 1150-3823 or capable & ready to FREE SLIP tool Pevllllon .,..~ 213/812-1136 'go-Mextco vet, N-lo ofr'd for 35-45' S1l1bo1t ; COfmler..O.Ullo K bed Ilk $200 firm price S65K, PP In exchange for 1 wk a o-.n .g szBBO like new •100· 7t4-875-0559 mo. use or boat by 18211BEACHBLVO. Gu • e new• · exper'd nllor 675..0597 HUNTINGTON BEACH Frost-free retrlg, Mke new 3 8 ' P 1 c e m • k· • r 873-0055 · ' ... 1 .... .,, •••.1••1 $150. 9-dwr drelM( w/2 Sportlltner Detroit De-----------•• nlte 1tand1, xJnt cond. IMl'I tully equlped for Newport M811na/sllp WI PAY TIP .W 1150. Seate gu dryer, Hrlous ll1herm1n. dey, weell, month FM--•••a xlnt cond. $100. Seer• seo.ooo. 842..()181 840-0551 -- wuher, llke ,_ $150. '58 CENTURY RAl/EN •-•1 le_. Iii llJI -- Corv. luggage rllcic, Ilk• C ,_ -•• • --.a•1•-••1 •• , ........ 1·•--..1 11 ,.__ • it2• ,_ $50 4 Corv llOCll l111n. bey launch/Ma In newort Beech tor Siii· ,.._,_ ---._ ti .... la tu 'I l!!f!rl ltacla ll•t Whl comp!. IClni cond. lklff, 11r/tr1ller. $3000 boat t O· 3 O ft 2480 Hllbor Blvd . .,...,.-+-+--t---4I § FemHlee: bid gooai:;, Moving Sile. 2453 Napoll MOVING SALE: washer, S 1~ Corv 'ik1r1ek Ilk• obo. Muat Mii thlS weeti. 714-645· 7100 COSTA MESA lc1 I f t I . . .. • 875-1393 --···-··-.... 1••"1 P uree, pr n 1, urn ture. Way (Irvine/Monte dryer, mower, LR set, new 125. RCA 19 colOf Would llke to trade fishing -~ -· -m11eh ml1e. Set. 9-2. 114 l/l1te/Sant1 Ana) New-mllc. Set/Sun 9-4. Callh. Tl/, Ilk• new $200. '87 S-abreora", 20' FG aboard my 27" Maco off WI w•-YHI Corll. No previews. port Riveria Complex. 512 Aedl1nd1 Av. (alley) Cruiser bike, Ilk• new Cabln Cruiser. 120 HP lhoie fisher for Newport -• ._ ........ _ ....... _....___,I ...... Thur....S11. 8-4pm. Movlnn to H1w111, o~mc1n $100. 642-4274. •• 110. Mercruleer. Full Can· slip. Jim 548-6724 OLllll 1111 GUI ----.-------:----------:----------1 Movl .. 6-12 8 18 ..• VII. I/HF, OS, All safety • S..Aon11d011Ce J .... W "" _...1 ,._ Ptllia1ala 1107 no aa . to • • Phyfe drop lell table, 2 Mclain 20" reel mower, equipment, GaJtav, Head, lltHll 7024 1.. •••--•talm ••25 Imp or t • d b 1 by ... ·ve1 •175 L6~ end $150· P-·,_.,t 102 mlftl -· • .,..--...----.---SAT/SUN 9 302 E ..,. • ~ · --• ~ vSu1•4-5-Bal .. 3 Ice Aelrlg, Traller.•"'sto.,... 1~ Boats 0 t-... "tic 511'1 R:Qlonat rep wlll ln111k 1' cu A ffoet lree retrlg am, ' buggy/etroller, llleieo, fable,28X28wllhdra-. mo.,..... · avoe $4495-oller· 551·1993 r-.-"' '""0 '" I h S Balboe, Penn. Antiques: ladle• v1nlty, delk & $30, Queen Ann triangle wheel moped $250 Ad· .. · Homee, Campers, ~-HMClelll'g, by day. l>Wll comp. n your ome. 225• hi-boy dreaHr toya, glaaaware, clothM. clothet, misc Items. Call ta .. •-, 28•26, $30, coffee mtral upright treeier, •"er 5 pm. port Beeeh. 642-4904. car, mature woman. rela, training Incl, 1/2 price, 2 StOO, vanity <Seek S75, Lota _,, .... ...., system a left s 1795 13 5 "' m-.. 656-4211. 1891 Pall141. t1ble, 8'x7', gle11 1nd S 150. Flit 500 eng & '79 Selhawk wltrlr trl-l)ull 84&-5559• M1tllyn. Harvey 642-4168. · ~:2~3i83 a I arm • I 22 M ... l/erde/Beker. wrought Iron, $250 and trans, S 100, '78 Y1mah1 w/opn bow. 120 l/olvo Aircraft 1111 C.rtu ••I •ar l Seebkin Canyon Gltege more. 4210 Spindrift 1100, lull dres1 & elJC1, Penta, lo hrs, bll1 tank 1970 e:ea;c,1fi Baron THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAASOll BlVO COSTA Ml!>A 642 0010 Cata 5515 S1 ... _ ,computer llblee, 2Pc sectlonal COllCtl $120. Lota ot.goodlee, 1 day only' Sale, grHI tlufl, 15 Way, Newpon. nr Hoag. $2200. 859-4552. w/xtra bait.. Coall 260 hOrM Alnlme 1303 Good .. ~-10 kJ~•-. • 3-d~r. drop center ChHI of drwra $50. Sat. 9.30 AM to 2 PM 708 .. ~~ , .... l/lc1·-'a to .._..., ·~ •-•· Guard pkg, xlnt cond .. 36.000 Estate sate J!!p M ,..,.,,. ,.,.. " $65/M. Mlle. eleetron6c Olnelte tbl w/8 chfa 145. J--·-'""''-· -"'' _..._. -Metal decteotor Corn-•~500 Att 5 830 2789 • --'"60--~~~---~ gll1 & boy, 8P8yed, ,_... e q u Ip men t . O y 1 Beeutyreet sl,te mat-_ .. .._. Cenyon & turn left Sat. HUG£ SALES T ONL y m 1st et 6. 0 O 0 I O, .,. · • Also 25' sallboal t.t~ tered. declaw•d. ell 631-2211. trees/aprlng• hdbrd C..ta •eu '114 t-5. Thia one you can't min! G.E.B.ldls. U99d 10 hra, '82 17' Cal, 75hp OIB. Call Harlen 133-7622 flllllt .. ;tS°~~o ;:::;'2~c; cats. TIS 1000 l6K Ram Boole.I 1&5. Cottee lbl $15. 2 end 10" r&J llW, ;J;u.11w8, Sun. Nie. TOOie, cameru, 183e Pon TIVQlf1 Pl Uke oey<t, l.260j 8;4~Rt~! II-hull, wltrtr & extru. 1915 Kawaseltt 400. 1375. Han.Jlll · Sottw1te. S80. M8-4484'. Ibis S20 ... Lempe ts. cons1ructlon tool•. misc. eter90, Jew•ry. rnlac. 8 AM url't~ 4:30 PM Pool Teble & tlCOMIOf'le9.. S 7 6 ° 0 · 6 4 1-8 9 9 7 • good con d I 11 on ON r Carl Mite. 548-5492 turn., 11mp1, clothing, 1553 Wintergreen C.M., MUST SELL· Tbll & 8 chra. S75. Hm 546-0409, ofc 752" 1805· 882-~5 . JEEP O.fl Dtta 5510 . 4141 8W ott white textured dllhel. 2097 Orenge Ave _, of Fedco. TV combo w/r'ldlo & 835-6566. I Cl1tllc 18' lapstral\e Cen· Ceeln1 '79 Turbo 182 AG trgr;an,, Xkc, 7wt<s/up, ''" It fta IO-sofa, 1150. 833·2190 (COrnef Orange/2111 St). Teen bdrm eet, Atari. wed-HI-fl, 25 cu" dbl dr relrlg, RSJ Athletlc Club tamlly tury bay boat. 4 cyl, Grey. low hra. loaded wllh an colon. MUST SELL Adorable free klttent, 7 Sat/Sun 9-5. ding dr .... 1011 ol misc. llvlng rm Mt & meny odds membership 1240 Incl. 13500. 875-6 l6 l. avlonlc11, oKygen. low and IGIWllLEI $10041000. 6-46-7841 wtts. Bo• trained. A var-2188 Elden et orange. Sat. 9am. 427 18th Ptece. & ends. Sat/Sun 9·4. tran1ter lee. 752·1837. IUmll ..... /Oii down, take over pay-• AKC. Golden Retrievers. 4 lety. 963-0090. Sit/Sun, 8 • 3. Pet1tem1 F lal 2315 Port L~k Pl .. Set ol 4 Ofeg Muter E 1981Electrlc fig bay f>Oat, rnents. Owner 875-7375. ~j( )r;rngt.• ·•- malH, 4 ferfiili't. 7 Btk lib, mile. 10 mo old. and Inventory Good con-tf ll • •134 N.B. 80JC 14 tlrM mounted on 38 vol! Inboard w/wtleel l~ln H12 (' oa\I - ..eka.840-4154 needsloYlngfamlly.Oys dltlon. Bird C1gH.t I~ • SuperGvage::;1191 white 5 lug rime. 1teer1ng+8hpoutboltdefilA CRUISER OOd -·o AKC Golden Retrleverl. 8 !.a .. o.:.~55 3 2 . .. v. s Aquarium•. IUPllllH. ' FAMIN . SALE: eects. Furn. lamps, mini bllndl, I 2 2 5 /II el I 0 I I er 1uxlll1ry, Cullom up-d S80 675 9643g 1\11-•.O tOSI• "" _.1 old, $too & up. ....--.. . Beaut. Oak dreeMr & Much Mo<e. Must Mii. All dre11era, 111 kitchen lhelvel, drapet, llnens. 845-5898 holetely, stereo, eurrey & con · · • •u• ~, 1t11 111" "'\ •111 1-687·2882. FREE: Ado< able klttemi, metcn~ nit• stand, Kint ltema cheap. 831-8191 utenll11111em1. etc. Sit Pageboy Mate'" It Y SI I •chi • 5-cent covar, ocean going. Girts Bike, Standatd aae. Tnc.. 1135 Ind bb col 2872 Miguel Lane, Sat only 9AM, 10812 El Clothee size 10-12. crib. 0 m n • Trade for c11 or trudl. 129. 642-7341. Attar 51--..... -------Codler Spaniel. AKC pup, orange II Y Of. c:ond. 50. 545-3853. Only, 10-5, 2 couehe8, 1 Pueo, Fountain Valley ,_crib bedding & other hlgh-becil, auto Jackpot. 845-1983 ownet PM. 111G"' PllllP femele, Bhu'!.:,._ 7 ,mod, 897-1875-. Bedrm MLTtlple dr-. loYeeeel, rOC*lng chair, Solld 01k llat• bed tan bib~ Item•. toyt & much S1495. Dye 831-221 t. MUST SELL! Melcrart N-Or1nge Crulllf. Eli· 4 tPeed. lilver met-.Jllc. P•i>en. c '"'"' are · 2 night 1tand1. Wllnt. recllnlng chair, lamp bumper pool table. more.S1tonly1520Hlgh-Stereo reOelver & spkr1, Sabot, $525; Avon Red· oetlent cond. s145 OBO. 1uper cono1t1on. S-200. 751 -4953 , Free Kitten•. 7 wk•. xlnt cond. $300. King teble, bedroom set compl, perf, new $850, lend. S35.Maternlty werdrobe crest, 2 hp evenrude, 548•7527 (1W03577) 781-9007 Sl ime .. Mother. m1t1box IC)l'I~• $125. (queen), coffee table, mu11MltS800,968-7754 S..t Aaa ll HI-po, u 9 $75 1750; 11 fl. Boston 13395 Springer Spenlel Puppies 675-4275 a" 5. Hlde-1-bed 8' hll•woot <Seek, atereo table, misc. 1 It L 14 a 751-8803. Whaler Sport, 15 hp aarra 1014 OlllllllWULll Yfl 10 .... M & F, Ill lhots, FrM kitten•. 8 Wkl old, decorator piece $350. C•ah Onlyl aat. ac. Mo:i 910 Wnl Alpine, Twin Mattr ..... bolCtprlng. Evlnrude, $3300. PIP. Camper: 8 A c160ver. Xlnt. 1422 So. 8rl1tol wormed. $100. 546-2848 blk/wht, need• good 759" 1852 3 Famlllel: lot• Of tumltur• u 888 4 ROOk or Toye I (M rthur/Flower) Set frame, good cond. S50. (714) 548-5930. S1000. 207' Hanover Or. Santi An• Wanted: Stud 8ltV Jn ex· homee. 6 7 5-92 11, CLEARANCE SALE (antlqUM), mlac, 10 S150. h Ou .. hold lte m 11 . Only. 8 AM. 495-1 188. hHr 1tt4t .... CM, 751-3212 546-0220 cnange for pick of Htter. 548-5205 Thur June 25 Only Sal/Sun. 2054 Meple. S11/SunJ Upright piano, $200, ?8 " a-ts '59. In good •tttr,.,111/ t983 Ford P~up Truett. AKC C k s 1 1 Brend new bed Mia, not .,. ,L ••odet .... th • oc er pane · Free 10 good home. 1 yr 2nc:11 or rebullda. tee.9!1 40 old boot!• 1900-11MO, 8 Vut varletylll Yam.ria dirt bike, S 175. 1h1pe. Take 11 1w1y Scttltra Ull ,.. "" -• an 1u10-55755n o 1 d m 1 I e Twln.s78.95 Full.Klng& llbum•50yraold.lotaol 9542HlgntldeDr. BtaHlat l• Ct••• 982-9738 today. $4,000 or Any m1tlc tr1n1ml111on, Trkolor Collie Puppiea. Chow/Shepherd, 111 Oueene lleo evall wt)lle good 1hlnga. 752-W Sii only 9 on. 1212 • ·--•la L 1.,... ree1. otter. 631-5775, 2 t979 Honda tipresMll, orulM control end air Male, $100. 908-4893 11h0ta, good wtth lllds. they 1181 11 dlecounl Shall,,,.-, FRIDAY only I • __ ....___ 142 au... I ._ 83t·8000 Ilka nu, lfts th.n 200 ml conditioning. (04036). A ~od home only tO...S.&42-5717. aat. ---~ ...... "... 1k5b 11tlnguitar.si200. S225t ... 873-t180 11ee1 thll ..... ac only prlce1. FrH delivery. I Skljeck 20·, open !Isner-· $9895! Naber• Cadlllac, ,tb 55•5 6-4310, 548-4798. 839•7454 Bm/...._ t 1.....,. f • HNhld ltema, Levelor CUit made draperies. Hemmonc:I dlord organ, man. trlr/•en .. -axle. §eo Y•l"lllh•. reblt, r1 ~~,...1,..,. • -v-1 r..,...... IO a 0 bllnd1, clOthee for all ()pen -ve. oft white for S250. 831·9038 • .,....,. ~ """' 2 Par&keta Wfth. cage & Loveble 4 yr. old mixed Cotlee & end tbl, emOICed toveMal + .... end t1blel egu, (lame brand llvlng room and dining OMC, 110, 35HP, $9900 Urn. 1225. 642-903 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ltltldl95.557-8393. GoldenRetrleverllkesto gl111 lnl1y, bMut. Ital S200.8Xl0cttmrug$50. IWlmwear aampln, lkl roomofPlan5.S500 obo. G A L L I E N 642•3912 '71HONDAllO , ------~~ run. S 1 848-9248 contem. Knurled wood, 3 NWlno medllnes 185• equipment end ::lothM, evea. 759.9347 KRUEGER·Gulter imp Southco11t 18' Lap1trake. Bored to 100, xtnl cond. 'II ..... ,. .. Aat!s... IOIO r it • .... both 1400. 873-4743 m: ~ ~~r=I~ eveiytlllng II give-away !!,~8r:1'ng' R' ·~~~11~:. 8 cyt. Gray matlne, heed. $295. 644-4839 o~. ~'."8':~t1~~· an ar -""-~·~ It-a, 1 of 1 ,..,, prlcee. Fri/Set, 17118· Jntlry l4 12750. 548-4719 •7• Hu1qv1rn1 250. 1125 WESTMINSTER ABBEY ..,.... '"" _.. lut blk• .-. Bike pena. 18110 OeWberry (Cul-Genuine EMERALDS from 2•12 celeetlon •pkra. .. --------• ANllOtJE MALL Matcnlng aola, loveeeet, kl • make ofter. t d1y clOthM & mite. 2373 ver/Mlcheeleon) Unlver-South America. Only $5 $550. 1 Dean "I/" eleo. lllll obo. '70 1<awa11kl 250, ~.7~5-0-0~00~E-P~.-U-. -x1-n-t, 1 t751 W•tmlnl1er &_ b •lr •• ottoman. $300. only. Sit June 18. 8-3. Santi Ana Ave. lllty Patil. ,_ ltone! 840•8088 guitar, white Olm1rzlo 1 loaded • Brlltol Con· S75 obo. call 551-1075 12195• El terme. 1840 win bed w/m11tre11 11.00 to $500. Wife-,,...... plekupe, cue $450, 1 7 s ------------GARDEN GROl/E $50. 780--0813 hOUM ..... rHr bldg. Dinette Ml. OC<:Hlonll Genuine Emerald• from Aol.nd PO-t dl1t0f1lon coura wlnnet. 8 37' H/ '78 Herley Sportster Nwpt Blvd, c M Space 554-e103 2900 B 102 Alrwey Alie.. ch11, matching eociltlll lf!1!11 leacla 1119 South America Only 15 1 $50 8Sl--O!I05 Twlr for MIS Col, FrM. P. lmmac. 12200 firm 8t .... .... C.M. Furnlute pleoM, Ible& more.Ill good. S1t.TOTFiT per 11 I 840-&eee uri t. ' · F I • h • r , e I C . 499-5581 ;;;,-------.;~;;;;; Ant""-. Thomuvllte Din-Carpete. drapee, vlnyts, archltecturel llema, 8-3. 3257 O<egon Ave. C 01 ng' d 11he1 · one OW.. Fualtut/ 771~.-" .. ;,..55 3 99 1 7_-2 6 O 1 ' '70 K1wa11kl KZ900 • .:.,;;;au-.,....,"'!"""""!'_..-.;.;.~ ......... 1~ c I t g1111ware, dreuer. Mari'• 141< wrl1t11r1tch I "-.. .,...,.. -1n1"' Ing Room Set. Table w/8 over coet. come o lampe, acceuorlel. an-Furn. clothee, lampa, Iola d=-lnett• head boards, wldla. (lllTll wrll1). $990 lssl~nt ... Forced to lell, low miles, ct\eh, buffet. end China you. Nanette 645-e 190 tlq~. • ol ltuff to browtet 229 11 , book I , picture 759...8()01 · Fireproof Ille cabfnet. WllTll very clean, 1111. S 1700 Ylllltl cloeel. 12800. 53~70 Naugahyde Otn Mt. 4 Dining tlble end c:tlelra, all SleOle. SIS 9-4. I~ , knick kneck1, 4-drwr. 1295. SS0-'>248. 18' -19' Tr1 Hull, 09efl obo. 497-3023 7 pu~. 4 •peed, Altli~~ Ull chairs. S 100. EvH wooo. 2 mot new->"41YW GARAGE SAL,E-Pre Mov-much mM•. 4215 Hiiaria --~ 1 can deliver bow, 110, trlr, under •79 Kaw ... kl KZ400, xlnt atereo, CHHtte, low 'II ?If '361' d ......., ~9 uMd. Sac at 1/2 orig. Ing Sii June 111, Wey. S1t1Sun, 9"". v;\ipJMNi. LllCf 11w Steelcue uec con-S4000. 988-7931, cond. Deperid1ble tran1. mlln1c,•.'s!J!.own a ~. oor r ... .,,, NEW MATTRESS SETS· PfloeSt96.AllomutlMll 9AM-4:30PM. 3 pt lkl Decoretor's Moving Sele. w/we6der,3metallathel, larence top duk, ..... e.11 Jll4 llOmpg.$850.645~ ( """'"'a117.,.5 fr .. Hr, 23.5 CU. {I.~ l80 rutt U $8S 10'trlvel1ralter,1e>wner, boOtl,4.UC.touter,ao-f'i#n,. houMtlolc:l ltemt, IUr!ICegf'lnder,wtrefeed :..,...U t • wlcatm Ice & nter dis-•1011• ....~112~· Kint cond. 11400 °' beet oorctten-Untwrlel good ~ 1 ...,.,, welder, ~ontal mHt, m1tchlng cr~en11, 3 "'i2 .. ' .. F111164lf,....g""l"" ... -.. -so-t ·,""""--·eo HONDA CM200T ot•WWULn YW -Liiie ,_ $eoc> • • "' "'· .... er •97-Ma2 I · • amps, """" chn, 1 • dr-legal u . ,,,_ w/helmet, 10 ml r790fh dtywalhW& ANDY7!IO-!I 2 '"' · oond. orutch a, 8 ' euppllee,tOOla,roekbot· emeK,YWtlcelmlll.·hMt lfrtptoolblecilfllecabl· wl adj. ceriterboard,185010bo 964-0729 ,,.22So.Br11tol d 1350 Llk Orex.el Queen 8drm eat· t Chr111mu TrM. vlnyl tom ptloee. Sat 12•!1, treet fvmaoe. ln1P9Ctlon ,,., Nklng 11500 totll ' grHt llxer-up, $100. Jeff · Sent-. Ana Y~ · •new. Oek: :di"', =·N Pr ~ hdbrd, triple dr....,. end alMp eofa, twn u (n•t·. 1937 Pon Ce.rdlgen, N.B. 1oo11, rotery table, vtoee, 875-9082 • : 53&-1730 an. e lllllllA'I UllltT !148-4220 • ... , opo ne,o<.,,. matdllng mlofrorw 121 tr ... & box 1prlng1, Jolnterpllt*'.drlllpr.... 13• C" •• 11 ·---"-l .. ~ n~ EtectriC dryer, Wither, Sl500, llCf. Jeoo. Solid 988-7754 • ' lamps, chlld'• bleycl• HUgt Getage Sale: Toolt, belt dtec: tender, mlec. __ .._.__ .... a . ..ry .. er berglu• -·---.... 'vv ...._... ..._ ........ 8 cyt, iaood cond. 1199. oek con. & endl. ~ -IHI. toy• ahoH & gunt=an , IOf•bed. 71._974--4080 _., • ._ llloOp, jib, main, elum. Full llne of Riv• priced Milo, rldlo. run• well te.4-4527. MCI. $850. Oek/br ... ELEGANT KING sz ~ otothel, kit-utenllll oM block. Sat -~•xlre ;:r~ (,"'~· mlll, ,,,.., bHCh ll'om $859 10% down/2 1795, 860-8847 --~~~~--' ~op diMlt•. cotton 8<trm Mt. 11000. II pea. I g!Mlwar• y.,n & bit-only 9AM. 23 'Lani Pl. llbnlluteaa l 71~7&.os 11 • • • :=~~ n¥:~1:so.e~~ ~r flnenc:lng. I/Ill ' 'O 1 FOfd E· 1&0 351 Pl AP~~::g~ :~~ICE :i~SS:2~~lnl . Armolr• xtrL 54t-278t ting, many ~-": Lido lllend Eltltl Sale; 4171 Hond1 Gpr.... (on Penlnlula) .;· rt' /lh pb, •• ,,_,,..,..II em/tm We .... recond guar. · Hw tu1t of qu;ijty rattan hcMlld & auto "-"*· dec:otetere. enllque1. $350. 1112 Ford MaVfldl, ~/Orpu Im ~ ..,. • Cllll. CNIM oont. Lo ml • 54t-3Cin QUE£N matt/bolC perlnge, & oek tumture, c1111 for Roenolte ln., C.M. (off ~t ttttl c.n,. $4&0. Queen Bed. $100. mo;;vn;n;::uc: tO' Prindle Cltltnlfln, 290eW. Coeit Hwy, llke new. Mull .. 11. eppllanoee UNUSED, aetln quitted, pr1cee. Bob $46-7583 Peuterlno on Platte, tum hHY French chair•, S45-42&e new.' Ot>I. ' keyboerd, Vied, but not muoh, 3 ~ e..ch Slet!I. S4&-2164 , lllY......._. 20 ~·Top llne. PP HMM of~ l\lrn, eel ~II,~~~ Roanoke). ecreen, Wflllng t1ble, o drawer dr .... r CelMMRecorder.SIOO. = H!I• + atrae, 141·11'11 '82 Dia OOdoe Rem I/en. Laa 967_.133 891 12500/trede fe>t travel O~ = IOf.! w/tnetehlnO nlQhl ltande TM-toot . S4 -ao93 eva. k AWl·O!IO l TD 1910 18,000 ml, "l,2,too. EiC· Maytag hvy duly ....... Rectlner, '"'· _.y good lrlr. 988-,..... ~ Salebl Set.I Sof•, ¥'::. ~I ~~ & bebV lt41m1. 556-e2&e S19lnw9y e· Ebony ~· 10' Ventur• Cet, .good 14,000 ml. Meny 111,..: ,, ... 040 .. 148. •ldrfer look• runolnt oond $125. Patio Set By Gnrl, te Hba~, cMndeller O.:CO •-wit• ToPoondtllOn(lt'1111M1) 000d.S7!10fofl'.e&0-1040 11700.1&1--04 .. 4 ' --~. t 1i11... , Trophone, 64" tbl w/4 • lllYPllllllM = 1111 • NO .._,,;~ l\.lrn $300 .... __ 561.oe3t • 2t' Dey 8eltet MotOI' ST 90 COhd " -... ~. lemlly •· cleen, cflre & urnbr ... 1250. l• 197 .. 133 ,C.~. to 'tt200. HO' treln•~ Hellurn 8elloone del. tr.lier, very t..i, _,,, t~ $250.~s.f:'10PM• Cll.... _.., S,ll.141-24H = ~~· 1bfk l(enmore hHvy duty OAAAOESALES.t&Sun 11you11. kid• 1nllque =:;::. ~!!"~ ll!!ti!J .... , tiff ull, rudy, 085 '87 ue&O N:itl. if CW REFRIOERATOA 1126 •54.....f op WMh/°'Y.S2!IO;l<ltohen 10AM. Mostly men'1 llpeed boat, 1 ft w/4hp btldel&gr~l 8~ft 8....,....MdtM i2batft4. 561-3235 J&mllA-1111 englt,.,,._He3Sem1 Uk•"" 2 dr "°".,.. . Aid• Dlhwtl•r. 1 100; oloCtMng. 44 & ~ motor. 104 I/It Havre. . $80""" .,.w,311.,.., 21' w twlnd I Xlnt lo ml, '75 400 I '74 Ant AV9, CM. 1116. • • 893 eoeO RE D E c 0 RA ,.... N G Wrought Iron rell-:::...~ 190 E. Bey 81. 175-toe4 9-1 Bet Avocedo WIO it2!1 ... ~ . .... 't.otor. = ~ 111A: 'M tt1f & nu 191", '&t Jeg Ml(t. Rolla ~ SALE-<hlldren'• futn liv· ~£:°' pordl or 1 . Wt!t te o/I ""'ID •100, I " ...... '*'• nee '551.)235 I 2 ""' .... MOIO helmet•. alnt l8HO ~ ldllpf... Ing rm furn, otnee-~ •telrw• , mike offer; llOO lllE QA RAGE Mfwtne hetdwete, ~ pc ~ "' A!IO. """' j.;n; WI · · h!IO ell. MC>-3060 ....,,,..,,....,·..,.-........ · ,,...,....,...,.....-.,... l6de bJ lldii. '2 cu. ft. toe 10 Melodyl•n•. ;;.ft'¥: lrown/ petlotum, SAL£-8et only 9-4. FUm. hcM11"'°6dOQOdeetc. Set prov. dr-.r t7!1, mirror llXOTIPOL •2811 NCX 182 H081E 18', U9ed hwlce, '72 Cltro.n SM....._ ._,.,_In door.1550. 86741M 3 chelMI. rOdl• end ot• TV, e·-..o.mlK. ltwne. M . 2234 Holiday M. S80. l4CMIM. Odair TV a IOeded + reft & motot S ~·full pwr, tlr, ...,_, 120-0N6,81~1 l 8lm.oekdemltl70.l 'Ruet toman,111t>i.w/4~ 50t 10 '200. 22t Ille (BtwnTu.tln/INlneAV9). 8''9o• ~reuon rotety 1148.,,...~.= '3M0.11f.1415 NM "'*0¥etMedoema. ,...tget910t.ti!IO:W~ bmtotel75.~-..C &mor-.te!I0.&40-8020 Grlldena,H.8. Muel'tlemu111-femlly ..... lewn mower. perfect, • 8un tftBebot.Very~.Nlw '2' TrlMI Trlr, elcwe. :CS,~·:': .,,°'l"'.1.•111-9; ~ th "40. c.6Q.letor 940. l<lnQllltwa•bed.1100, MehoQ WlleetMf 'oP ool· Fum., '91rtg., delk. M-1 1651414-1987 TVJotin'•Mf.1111 ..... Nin'; 2 .,,...,, Ull, !!!".L!...9'!'9.llPl4.'6TS. lf!OW~• . toclrtwet _._,•100. l'l-5848 e3142M. colored TV '60.11"90 ,_ "l end tebte, 1t1nt 1iqlltrlMdlnlng rm aet. no Dt!MOUTION: a.ctetow, New,.........., at8dl W.e4S4. ~ .,.... 111 Wttltt POOi ...,_ drye1 Sota a l..oYMMt ti4t· MO. 645-5'14 oond; mleG tablee, lnol. ~nlc. IM MC., ~ lltMned oi--door, roll• *" ~t Olbl-OiilMiO Qlw Snowt>trd, • S12, /Offfl enct refrlQ. Gold, n1oe con. ••bit. sff; &;d R1ng au. weterbed oom-cocktail teble I mak9Up .:-lmla.= 2027 flWet Nd. mlto. Jllnt =· :tn:1000 t"rntbl, reedy 10 .. 11. S200. 1t111gg' 1111 <t,t>l2..0711141Mta1 oond. '400. 7&1-6415 tablee, .... 9 .. : 7~4 'pleee. 178. 648-1420 table; t.mpe: lllver-plat.• -•· • oond. t7lot024 FM-100 ""* CA·100 113-tU... -~-a co;;;va tum •; pictures: 110w ·CA 100 ~· • l'Ot ow "" __ _ 11 • 81ero equ1pm·1 '300: Abt· ~t.t-m'ti Olrtl Ndroom ot1e11d1ll1r. wt otiteote; -.a. mw •:~ ·aaw IN7 cNll9 Nedy~ w/IH' 1prlng1 •u. ltiiiliiii~mP-... M!iii.t!it ~..... •II :!v~t~"=l Mt .M0-1171. ra:~oooirw.•i:t ~~=: lel.JuMH. 10AMto4 =:,...w-.;..En-:;.,~~790 64M'36.-411r•et ........ Mtn.t, e;;;:"T-T ... CM*'e U l2!IO: a 10f8a eeo..· iAMMi, JiiO. a OOftdC*I IMIN: ";owe,. f\ln\ a "'1. It~ c.et1o110 "'9 ...._ llM 4111 •,............. i05( TMll.lA W ' Into. tto-~171 or ..... 1.f A llMh.· .ift cnel; U6; deltl US '11-.. tt25 M . 14" l::., °',o.r:;a Verde. lugolp, 2 '-1a. °'*.om ~1. IN4 OJMioe HOi)ie 1', ... t oond. MMOVAILalACK ... 1'11 oond.aeo . ......a7t '33-t07t ~ ta1111. t111. • · pm. bet.+ fMlc....,,.. All A.e. ~."**bet & 'Mt.rac.owaeoow, ut0.'41.eNO 1-,-1-a,-~---,....--,.1-,.,-1 oae.emiMot. ~ Mo;tfli F~ M1eo 111n1 oond. Ca1t1 ontr. ,.,__ 1111_ __nlf "Wltrellar. l2000. Aon, ....... ~ OM-1 • .....,. , tatiee. •11•. t DuMM HOu•ihoecs ........ e.ew-uo• ~ \l"'9 (~. i:-. ... :-.... waw aa www ..... ,.. """.,... DM.v "°' loltoor a7·101 HOf'I' ~.~~-~-. dlr Ofllw ...... f1.~t teal olt~&811on). IOlll~ .. dO Dir............. .....OOOd,oond e..... GOlldlttln UtO, llfWaD-YOIW •110. .. 2 .. 130. _,, ....,, ,._.. ... tolfl 8'.1'ttr unn. II .... 141-117t. ,., '*'°" 141-nf'c. MIO. Mf.70ft -....11 1111 .... • .. • ' .. . ._ ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. June 17, 1983 s:.::::::.r..::s:s::rt-.:.--1A•l!f, laprt!f 4al11, lap!dM Att!!, lam!!f ... Atl!!.lt•!!I bl!!, 1•""'4 ..... , '" Deattllt A1t11, Dtat1tlc tlll... tlll ftat llU •n•• 1w IHI 11n t.a1 e 1111 ltthe tt11 fMl'tL Nit ,... tJ t ,.,. Hlt 1tlt .. llU fiti a:& Rona •. 113ung ·11 MBZ 1to&1., '*' -.. '" tt4 Pof9ch, v11ow. ·57 vw. '"*' ..... 4M J.1156 W . 1:i ~IE.~ 1Ma Ford ,~. ~ ·1s Pinto. Good oondftlon . e>n. O'lllfl'll', 4 .-cs.~ wot11.mek•oftw.SI000< '1ane, 21.,.,_, MIOOlofr, good oond. 11ereo. ~+drop, 1 po...,._ pt. Com~. 9"1· OH.t -__ ... .._ grMt INOe. enQllM llOt. AutOM•1k:. N50 lltll'l.. • redlel9, OfenQI eitterlof, s.-..Servlc.-'-N*llQ otr. 18().*3 !420o. HS-64N. dOW9. 'IT.,. & t111ne, 1 t3IOO OI0.1114614 CeOttoe.t root, IMtllef M•xe ofter. lpenc• eee-.&291en.1 ~os~WIOI', lltl• .,_, UllllT '73 ~pydef, new lop a '87 MBZ 2508, ~ •74 t11Teroe. Xl.NT cond,. ==· blk wired Int. ·ee VOk¥o/ PtlOO, IW gar, :::0 ,:.:-·_.~ .. ::: 14s-1ee2 '73 Pinto, run• good. MOO '389I IOEITlll pelnt,goodMPG,l\lnC#, reetOfed. MW teo'°'YI Stereo. Air, Maga, lb9tot~l4Mlal C!9,.I. dUh, uphl, atereo, ..._.,,,11w1151.Pr!Ged. 1~F0<d Oelaxy, ~·. obo.63w 273, •••I ~able. 121'00T6it lhOl't blOClc $4800. ,., 112.aoo. 811·5071 •ee lklQ, gct 1ranapon "'tluu1. 18400 obo et on1y 11' tH Naber ........ H•IU~TI YW • ·75 2002: 4 9'>d .. air otr. Mull .... A~I 145-t233. Mutt ... thll 'IO tt1 SC r~-1111..., MOOlobo. Al 646-2221 ' 17,_...71, 83W742. Cadllleo &40-1No 1 300' Cell 141-31n cty9 '76 Pinto, C!Mn ln/ou1, t422So. "'""°' cond (033NJL) 847~272 Of 63~25e _. -..-· ..... • . 762-1331 mag. ' new paint, run• ...i1 Sent•An• •• 79• 320!. 4 IPd low t3 m ml, Cllff0td alrm. 1 ·ee Bug.,.... Pelnt. Aune Yeht 'lt 14t 1977 CidliieC 8evtlla. Thte •1200, pti 845-1771 1v 546-0220 mMM (540XtV) " '71 Flat 128 Sedan, ne«le •f4 460SLC, My loeded, ~1 1161• new $2e,t50. OrMt l1IOO. 548-6644 Automatlo trene, ~ one hll in AM /FM 1NO Oranede, Loeded, meg ~-~-=.,....,.,...---:--1 • ,79 7331. 4 apd toeded 1ome repair. 1500. ol .. tt S 15,900/080. 76t-wl9. , brM• amltrn ,_ ttr• etereo, clo1h covered XLNT cond , '3800 , 0 4e 000 mllee 1n~1 ~o~~-~~ -~~· (t71UXBi .. . 494·42ef evee . 146-2,S2, 21317Q.<4124, 11111 Turbo Copy '70 911, ~em~~i:Uet "':r = •nd p~lnt, exoellent IMC~ atM end l*ow 731-3174 79 reNCle , • ~52 • '10 320t; 5 epd .. ~woot. '79 Lenee S3600/b11 ofr. '76 460SL, mint oonct.. Jdnl. 19960. M6·H28 11960 obo. e.2,4975, oonct. 11-.60. 146-0493 • v •ta Q • m" • • I 'fS3 F•lcon Renchero. ~~~/~~.'~ (1ANV203l Good cond. TllY\ 947-4461 wlvee per90nll car, 35K 1 ii1IC • 1111 (11WV4N). On .. tlll• OOOd eond, run• QOOd. 11U ... IJll •'80733t:auto .. toeded. __........ ml, 1 ownr. S.24,500.Wbl!Jtt 111 'll .. 1n•••-• week for only ""51 l1300/080.546-3f470f'ESTATE SALE: ·u White, low mllee. Loeded. (18ST118l -·--7eo-oat4. IDllTMtaal New breltH, olutch, com; in I w A:PCH1. N•b•re Oedlllac, 845-3340. Me\19f'teti. l.Ootl• grMt, Telr.• OWK -... $491 • '81 5281: IA.Ito., eunrool. '78 ~-128, 2 dr Md.,-i , 35,000 ml on eng. $2,000 8-ch'• nn..t Mlectlon· 640-IMO. = llr•. rune good. mo. 631-5775. fS3 t-4000 • ( 1CGB811) wltectCHY ratty delu11 09-7.!.~.s~. ~ inr::· mT II*' 080. fS46.4017 of pr•vlouety owned itll C•Cllllac Sevlll• FORD Ph 873-1934 • • '81 63~1: 5 11)d.. Ilona. 4 1pd. Tech. -.... ...... "" • oriel. • PorecM'I, Audi• and ;;;1: • ..:=~ TI!ll 1 . '71 BMW 2002.. Colotlldo loeded. (lCLH374) AM/FM, rac:llall, 37 MPG. ownr, $21,300. 830-t~. 1979 ROLLS ROYCE, Sit· 'N VW Bug, $1500 obo. VOIU#eoant. ~-OM hu ;Lla;n:;a;_ __ ...;~~ Q yellow, 1'9C41nlty r .. tored .• '82 3201; euto .. eunroof. Yellow wlblk Interior. 'i2 300SD, ellllet 5 yr II« ShedoW 11• 4 dr, Cerri· rune good. ..... fUM power ...... opllon•, 11H ••WT I A A e 0 n l In. n t. I. Mu11 4 .... s;.ooG/obo. (1~DN542) Look• end drtvee Ilk• werr .. xtru, mini COl'ld. ~!:t~er~luL'ow C~Ti:~ 97:M253 ~:.::::::..;:, s.csen. 4 apMCS trene., • $876/0BO. Suicide • 546-7 26 • 82 528e: auto .. low MW. All orig .. w/53K ml. 132,950. 631-1177 $49 000 (SRK3M75) '18 vw Sqbc:lc. Od med\ (I06TZJ). Priced to Mii cyt., pwr. llMflng & dOOf'e.497-2379. !'7e 20024.ow mu... orig. rn11es. t1EJA47~ 11125 O.B.O. Ca ll , • conc:t. Nd• eome body QUIGl!ty at on1y s1o HSI t>ra61• • .., oond. & vlnyt .. OOIW*. Exoelent cond. • '82 7331: 5 epd\)Oeded., 75Ml58 ~ 300:i~;, '::i !,;: 1979 FERRARI, GtS 308. 1 work . 11 too obo, 4~~· Na be re Cad II iec top. (10742t).H91L Owner d .. perete. (7355837) $32 t50 83;.1177 · Gold SpyderConll9tllble. 548-72.45 . et~' MO-HMO. ' $4995 1082 Q;Qiry ~Peril Ms-3602 EV• . 111-1111 . . Low MllH, 149,000 'fS9 vw But good.cond Stetlor) Wegon. • nine 1 1 208 W 111 Senti Ane '12 300SD, llNer, 5 yr (28096) 12100 ~10 · AJIC tlil 1N2 Cadlllac ~le with PUMnQ9f model ha luH f'IO 32018 ~tk, emlfm Gtosecisunday werr., xtru, mint oond. cuttOM Elegente trim 1111 1m•-power u1111 opt1on1. cue. 5 ePa. en/rt.air, nu $32,950. 831-1177 1979 BMW 3201, Sliver, 2 '71 VW Supet Bug, Reblt 1 186 RAMBLER mouldlngt end tow, tow -(1DVNH7). A bergaln et tlr•, elloy Wheeli. tmmac 'TIS S30t, elr, snrt, AM/FM IOI SlUCTQ 'II•-91 dr.19500 (6419142) enQ. Run• well. M°u•I M11 IL0 ml, new llr•. ':"10, 6 mlllt. 1'hl1 one 11 Ilk• c;i_:~gAut~~~ .. ~~; thl1 tow price of only cond. $12,000 obo. Allen cut.. good cond. N(..()ME) --.............. $2,000. 581-teV cyt, rune good, clean. newl (1190•07). $Priced cond AJ/FM ,,.,~ &1 111 ,99 5 . N • b• re dys &45-3804, eves &I $4200/otr. 499·5229. FIAT SPtDERS & '31,000 54M452 ....,............ '72 BUG, RUNS WELL, '895. '44·2235 ~:b~ ~·.d:~j~:: wire" whHI covers I Cadlllec, 540-18e0. wtlndl '4H121· Dt fll'L 'II •Ill. ........ .., 1 11600. Cell 157·2372. r•ucll tSft 640-1NO (11112.2) '67 Merqult , full pwr, elr, tlaa • FIAT X l/9's 1"49000 S..IS-4<452 _.........._..._~.__ . · $3995 good cond. $7 50 . --llll~WlllUl llll llTHl-l.. OHIU CCUTY'S _ ' , .,_,..... --.· ~~~:216:.·ooo ml, $1550. DIUICK 1979 Cadlllec EIOoredo I &44·7408 Of 541M>898 WI llY IUAI 4 apeect, bleck metelllc, 1Xml'f'ACY~Y 11 IM.aL. lallllldl11, .... I , . U! ~~ ~-~c:: :'.: MERCURY lmlllW'I' Hcellent condition. MJTH0Rll£0 1'46,T00 54M4S2. trlll-1214,lhff ~~t.::;i;i~nwt:.Ch,ta, 11llUULlllPI and Cedlllac wire cape. 111UIOllT , ContactTomCllfil (891VNL)•2195 flAT·l.MCIA Mk e.boul~•moneyt .. -· we, c:IMn Otlg ln1, AM/~ Autometle,pwr.llMring& (722WRM). Speclelly 2~:_: =1~a~!i104 in • DUL.Cit c:an NW ,~ '"" our ~CARVER cue •••«> new 'ractlale brek••. air cond. & priced tlll1 week 11 only " · 1111 ZEPIYI ;1' OlllllllWULTI YW purc:MM I IMee p!Me. NJ I & palnl i0oic1 & rune AM/FM 1tereo cueette. $9895. Nibert Cedlllec, ( 1DVJS83). Automellc, pwr. steering & 111-1111 208 W. 1a1, Senta Ana Closed Sundey 1422 So. Brlllol -IUI Ill I ~-l(X:E xr .. 1. S5500/bll otr. 4147715). 5'0-19fSO $4895 brelces, AM/FM lleteo a ~~:: •1111 ._ -,., • "...,,. .,. ·•~" 76-9305 $3995 1982 CadlUac EJDor1do •Ir cond.(260ZBT). 1301 Quall Str"1 ., .,. . .,. 1114 • , ,., "' ..... Aatroteof COupe. Thie 1••• LTI WMH $3995 NEWPORT BEACH °'9t SUNOAn IN one '* Cedlllac wire -> , ig"~~~;°r~ ::S.~2-=M IUln 1117 tl Automellc, P'*f• w4ndowe or~lnal 10.W mllHI brall•. A "M redl' &I 1111111Q1t1 '70 Dattwn 2402. reblt • IU-talt ~ 111111111.e.I c:epe end oniy 12,273 Automatlc,~.•1-lnt& & .. _ ... _ tt•• Chrome Alloy WhMl1. ·~A~ & ,...., ~ top, ,,Jir (1 L801) On Nie thl• IW cond$.( 5 13' 99 z 5 1A). Automatic, pwr .... ,. & •75 B210, 4 apd, -Z ~ ._ -Complete Ml of 5, wilt ft1 IAl.I cond., AM/'M 1tereo week for only 117,p&SI Windows. eJr cond , pwr. c8o50n~1,08010 ml. 1 60. 173 ciVIC. rec. 1~12006 ~1t ~e~~· 'Sm· .. 2Hlllllt I cawtl•. CNIM con1rOI, ~ ... ~b1~~ C edlllec, I door locks, 1111 wn..t. s~servtce-1....ing ~ worth of work: reblt eng, 494•1oes · · AIC, AM/FM ce ... tte, Ult wtlMI & wtr• wtlMI ..--........ crut1e control & wtre •75 B2 l0, 4 apd. very good brand n-cerb, reblt very tow mtlel. Great covers. ( 1AOV739). 11121111111& whM4 cover1. (377XCG). (O"CAR\JER cond. lo mt. $1750. trans. •II tu1t brollen In. llllllllUTI condition a grMI ga1 llllWllU'S $8995 '78 Sevtlle, cteen. •Int Automellc:,pwr.1teerlng& $5995 r#-650-4080 Bent frame~ euep. saoo .80 280SE. mint cond., ml"'~. IOITH cond., lfS,800. Buying breke1. AM/FM 11ereo, ....... ~ R:l'i<."E · &\.1\ \' or offer, IOI' eng. & Irena, 1rtrf llvr blu w/blu Int al· ......,...$I IOO other. 840-8208. elr cond. & cutlom In· ~~.~~ '. ·~:--~ ~· '76 B210. 29 mpg, n-,.., ot CIT frM 494-4247 toy9d rim•. 35K 'm1, ,,. I Cllln 11121111&. 111111 ier1or.11EBL358l, 1111 OllUI OHPI m-•••s :1:'.~· s~1~/,c~°s.,2~4'f<r '75 cvcc, rune good, nu 645-8006, Uk lor Stew. Evee. 639-4294 VILllWllEI Automatic, pwr. lt..tng & Cllnrtltt 1313 $6995 Autometk:. AM/FM llereo, -11•15 -brekes 11000 Aak '°' ' 1111 brlk•. AM/FM ltereo 1A7A ci!!!!:W r=,. I pwr. 11..nng & brak•. mt 11 leLI '77 280Z, 5 epd, new paint Merlo.' 859-8400 dys. mT ~ !J!ll I cUMtte, lllr cones. a wire • • ,,.., ._, ""' ... , apttt bench ... , & lllnyl & llr•, 1Ynroof, m1ny e11-851.0l57 -· 450 SEL 8.9. 80, 37K ml, ltll TlltTI l .... Wl.l llT wheel covers. (1DTZ1 .. 7). T·Top. Thi• one 11 .. an 1tll TllJIHllll top. (562607) . 1979 ROLLS ROYCE, Sii· tru. Wiil ecc»pt trade-In. Ollve grMn met., 1uru90t, w••-'1111111111.1" $7995 L·92 engine, cuetom Automlltc, pwr. •I-Ing&· $3995 .. WI' Shadow 11. 4 dr. Cerri-$5750/obo. 645·8252 '75 Hond• Civic, run1 pwr ... ta/wndwl, many -Volul'f\9 Salee, Service wflMI•. and tow. low ·1 brek91, air eond., pwr.I been etue, Creem , gr .. t,emlfmcau1tereo, lull. optl. Showroom 4 epeec:t, good condition. AndLMslng mllte. (lEDB158). R•· ... ,, & Wlndowe, crulM • L .. ther, Low Mllee, 81 510 Stallon WIOOfl, air, new paint. 117501080. cond. Any trwpectlon OK. (41lONRS) 1871 t Beech Blvd. duoed Ihle weekend to contrOI, tllt wtteel. teether $49,~SRK.36475) emlfm caM, exit cond. &45-5685. Seit or Wede. No reu. l1at5 HuntrratonBeech 1he low pra of only lntenor, vlnY1 top & meg THEODORE ROBINS -$4800obo.631·5519_PP '75 "Hond1 rellabte otter rtfUMd.PIP OllllJWULTIYW (714) ·1000 !l.!M_!.O/..o.1~ber1 1 wtleell .. (326VAF). 1~~.-~~!!.~· '82 280ZX. ;r-top, I epd, ~WFM, cui .. new plllllt · 167-15.57 1422So.Br11tol • ---. $4995 Low ; r::" 149 000 loaded. Enllnded .. me. S 1750 obo. fS4S.5fS85 11111 lffD Senti Ane '74 VW ~. Mega, til1 CiWWoeet Cemero -~~•... • warr, newtllcihr. Allctno , 546--0220 FM Air ,.... t6rea end Coupe. Thllonehucu... ...~· ,...., (2...,..,) I 11,900Jobo, l'1'l\< Mlf. f8 gOld Accord, 5-gpd, lllt1a•1U1 1141 Clutch. XLNT Cond. Mue1 ~om ..._.., fectory elr I FORD l 06C' HAAllOI Ill VO <O~la 11\ISA 642 -0010 I t1tVUVKt t979 BMW S20t, SllWI', 2 15.t< mt. 499-2922 ~ ~edlo. R~ II~~· Xlk ebOUt our new iOW 879 Long bed. S R5. Sell. 821-1650. 527-3724 '73 CENTURY condl11onlng. tltt Wheel, dr. l9500 (5419142) Fmul .. tlii °'. . 1 . 1114' u.a. Camper lhell, CUI dell. Greg $400/080 146-7313 and Itel than 26,000., $950/ofr. 640-1715 DnRl~C ldwM41entM '81 4 dr AGCOfd. AM/FM AnendngA~On Xlnt cond $4500, ,74 vw Thing (conv) MW •77 .._., full pwr 1rt/rt !.!~Be01l-On ~7 .. ~!1 · 1J1tm¥1 tAll. Tape new Oree elec eun 846-7507 cond """' • · • .....,. II only • •• ., . ... ., ... 1t1MeMt. rt M · t Sett '88oo d s.i.ctec:t 1993 Modellt top, rOll ber, xtnt . nu 11 r u . 12 2 5 O. N 1 b •,. c 1 d II I• c , , · · · ONaatWlt 132'1 .... _....._,.__ lmllleLI Tl•~! ... ....,;,, u .. 1~: CallNOWF0<Detellel '19 CO<ona. 4 dr, air, 4 $3750/0B0.499-1997. 646-9495. . 540·1860. · •. trHltM ........ 1979 ROLLS ROYCE, S 650-8689, e1191, • 60 obo' 912•7974 · '75 Bua. em/Im 1tereo, '78 Regal LTD. air, PS, PB, ,64 Chev Cerryall, 6 CV'· '85 Mu1teng, red lutbk, Ol'lg owner. 53,000 mt. ...,. .., .......,..,.,...,.,, -.,..,,, -epd extt cond S1200 1977 Cutlau Supreme. ... l.2 ••tl •--..a• ttvetShadowll,4 dr.Cer· l ti-t · e JC ll cond, 13300. eleclrlcwlndowe,velour. OD., good cond, many need• work. 11000. N-Ur•. brelr.•. bet· ._ • -rlbHn Blue Creem 1a1a •• '74 CO<ona, Good Cond.. f.44.53H emlfm 1tereo. 86,000 x1ru 17SO. 536-3367 494.e&42. tery. $2900. 87S-8993 "111-lllf, lton. ,....... ,.;. MllH . I ====~ I ~.~or,-~~~~· .,. -""'""°· --· ...... 055-3028 ... "°""' Con-1 ........ ~ ............ -.,. CUTLASS SUPREME • LARGE SELECTION OF $49,000, (SRK3&475l m 2833 L . • wind« Edition. Recro '79 Regal LTD. all power, etored 3 yre ~go, llrea, bell. I more. Topcond, blue, most opts. NEW & USED BMW'St 1979 FERRARI GTS 308 iii .' tHt TOYOTA . S.ell, Fuel tnic. EJC11 crulM, lfr, etereo. lo ml, Sl800/otr. 6T3.1607 $1800. ~9136 Dive s.. a dr!Ye 10 epprec. G Id S "-Convertlble. cond. $4750. 875-7272 orig. ownr. lmmec. .88 Co<ttne GT 4 .,.,. only $4450. 83 t.0300 o py...... · u conven.. 15e()O/OBO 495-6313 1982 Chevrolet Camero • ....,.., Q Low Mllu, $49,000, ood oonc:t. $25001080. '11 Mr~ · l.28 Coupe. Thi• one hU 64K ml, orl~. owner. •79 Old• Wegon, Loaded. (2809!1) j .P. 842-8799. 1111 •tlU WAlll Air, em/Im, s1tc11. In top Ca•lllac 1309 e cullom tnterlOI' with e S850. 642-891 tmm1cv!a1e. tow mtteage. , ~ 5 lf)Md ttane" AM/FM condition. $3900. goldtrlmcuetomeJC1erlOI' '70 Ford Meverlck 1 $3900.644--0937 1979 BMW 3201, Sliver 2 t.fGB 85 xlnt, bMulltul 1tereo CUMtte, bucket 975-0330. 1981 Cedlltec Sevlll• pec:kege. (172137). Come ~ to mtleege Mw LMIUOlln VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG BEACH (No. Cherry exlt-405) <114) IH-lltO frede-lns Welcome dr ~ ~t 1111 lflllJA'S ~:~~~~lon;lg~er~ ~~~B~) PWT · brakes .. 79 Rebblt dleMI 45+ =·:~~. = t:! In end ... Ihle one II tires, runt grNI, 1~to. 81.;;P.;,toiia,.li ... ac.._ __ ...,,._3.;,3""9 SOITH $2900. 759-8~. $. 3995 mpg. stick, 1Ynrooi. 4 dr, ellterlof nnllh and below ~!,~ii!~ s5,.o.1~ b • r 1 cyt, $900 obo. 962-2812 1tl2 Lt llM lttrtrMt1tau.Mt. • p tlSS velour Int. new racttels, everegemllat(1BVX99fS) ·72 Pinto. 1 owner, to ml, sport 2-<IOOt. Exoellenl • ... tffer fer co11n l8fHI em/Im 81ereo !ape, rune Speclelly priced thll '74 Vege, dependable, good conll. 11050/ofr. condlllon. 17 ml get. •reathtff••HhlC• I 176 564 611. toeded. 1lllOIUOAIT & took• gr:151sJ,~' •• wee11 et only 115,895. 1525/otr.&42·9035 673-2423 s nS0.846-9576 0allll2·1111, 0•41 IS•Z• I 1900. N Ice c ar· 5 apeed tr1n1.. pwr. 12995· 549• Ne be rt Cad II I a c . '76 Chevy Ven, cuetom-'73 LTD, good cond. Best '87 Flreblrd, runa e111t. ., 111-1214, Sttwt. "WI WILL HT 781-4277. brlll• & AM/FM 11ereo. '80 DASHER DIESEL. AIC. 5'0·l880. lied, 23.000 orig ml. offer. One owner dented right lender ;;;.A•;;.;l;,.;;.t1~, ... 1_a~f!.-' ... 1t4-.... __ Aal!!i l•p!rlt4 11 IUlllllL.I" PtrlClat 157 (1CJJ888). 1 CHsette Stereo, Duel .79 Eldo, 39K eel ml, 1 14500. 968-7974. 844-4728 $900 968-7974. Volume S • ._, .,. __ ,._ $5995 T1nk1, Low mlleege. owner Io • de d --··~ 111• -··-••• 1 ••soo ~· .. 2•5~ • · ·11 •• s1""" Good A 1 I ,.... A 1 _... a11d Leetng • ~ -._ · ~.,.. " "· S10 700/ofr 1175-1277 ... oYe, """'· •II, •p!1 '"' 8111, •p!rt .. WHERE THE PRICE IS ILL-WAYS RHiHT! WE ARE OUT TO BE #1 18711 Beaeh Blvd. 2001 Bteupunkt 11ereo •80 DleMI Rebbll Truck, • · . cond. Alk tor Stev• l~======:::::.L:=::=;;::;::=:::=::... 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Of ................... tha &be late the,,... WCll'ld II at .ub, Uld the only one capable of =i:.-..... tnl6d6oua p)ot " • Bri~ ~t If c ·re ....... for IUbtle character develop- ment, ~ait. llo&Ulw« ..-n1ncful IOda1 oaamwn-wy, ,..•ct ...n.-loak e1wwhen. But il you're • IUCbr for Bond, lib tJ1t billion other mcMeaoen who'w followed hia exploU1 8nce ··~No'' opened in 1912, ·~···certain to .Up ita wn&aclel around ,our fun..-. lt'1 a tint-rate popcorn movie full of oudand.leh and exdtlne action ~ c.oms-rect to the .....me s-t two Band outtn,.. "For Your Eye. Only" and ••MoonrUer," ''Octo- ~" amounta to~ ola rwtval in tenm of enero and ~11. seewn,....c ....... •--m• ·••din clinlL1N • -=mm b9b'9 a.. Luml hTnd him to .... ··~· of &he Lim& Ark." ~.&he ....... of '~-tohaw beerianm.totopthellCdan--fl'am "11101 I'll." a.a. the ......... ,..._. --... "8111111•" ... ~•• a--. ww_. .. .,. •• ...----~-- .. Big Doings ~ew Orleans • .-. Still grand and beautiful after all theSe years By DICK DOYLE Special to the o.u,. Pilot NEW ORLEANS -It's unique to America. th.is "Crescent City," hard by the mouth of the turbulent Missisippi River. It's often called "America's Most Interesting City" and, after Ne w York and San Francisco, it's the country's third-ranking tourist attraction. Even if your visits to New Orleans are 17 years apa.rt, as mine w ere, your arrival will rekindle some dormant flame and within just a few hours, you'll fall in love with the pl.ace all over again. New Orleans is a city that demands your homage be paid on foot. Walking through the famed., Garden District, where the St. Charles Trolley-oldest operating streetcar line in the country -will de posit you at its doorstep, you cannot help but have a lump in your throat as you look at some of America's most beautiful homes, dating from the middle 1800'sand in almost mint condition. S treet al ter street has these archltectural gems tucked among the magnolia trees. The district has also become a "college town" as its westerly boundary is home to Tulane University and Loyola University of New Orleans. The Garden District alao bolds "the City of \he Dead," where ornate mauaolewns house the tombs of some of the city's earlit:St French and Spanish settlers. The structure&' were built becauae the ground was too wet to make a ')X'Oper below-ground burial. - The Garden District is the result of Creole snobbery which , in lta day held that New Orleans' French Quarter was for the French -and nobody elae. It isn't that way anymore although being in ita midst stirs the memories. Bourbon Street, that famed ave nue bounde4 by fi11gn:.? ironwork alao contains akin shopt,'aoores of T ...rurtatoree and plain. ordinary bars. Y~t its name is apparently strong enough to bring hundreds of people for round-the-clock strolls through ita eight-block "action" courae. The side ~ta where you can periodically catch a glimpee of 90l?le manicured interior: courtyard as you perform the tourist iuka of the landmark walk through the Quarter: The wafting aromas of Creole food -of gumbo, jambaya.la and thoee marvelous little crawtiah; the constant automobile din u can jockey for pm;ition on narrow one-way streets; all these are New Orleans' French Quarter. A:s 1 indicated, the food was as alw-.ys superb. Even Ralpll Ull ltacoo1 on Bourbon Street, oft deac:ribed as a tourist'• fast food heaven, produced a fairly priced, quickly aerved and, heavens. over- whelmingly huge eea-food meal. Mine wu a sampJer of every pcmible way there ia to prepare shrimp (about nine)! Right between the Quarter and the Garden Diltrict le ''new" New Orleans. The massive hotels are there, at the foot of Canal Street -the magnificent Hilton· with lta n.ine-atory lobby; the spectacuJar Hyatt Regency with lta 260-foot auiiwn and the New Orleana Fairmont, which of~en nothing but elegance. Although street repain are ~ way all over New Orleanl ln prepandon tot .tbt 1984 World'• Fair, walkinc la 8till the only way to get around this rmp.l.fldent dty. Howewr, lor dl09e wtth a heert filled wtlh romance, there'• ltil1 the borw-drawn SC R read ies play for young They ouna ear.. v•lory PllJet•ol South eo.t Beper1.ol y n-ter' will i*WWWlt a ""....., Y&Aun of "The Sorcettr'• ApprenUcB'' on the Second 8'-l'e June 26 and 26. 1be cmt of 12 lhird-yeel' ...._will It.Ir in the ahow, which lncludea an-ori.Allll IDC'ift. Tide.eta 80 on _....-June 18 f« the two perfonnanta NCh day. The prb ii $2.00 Meh. For mon lnformaUQn. mil ff 7-4033. u' .~ . . ), ~ C'fl ":/-. ,, Sixteen rows of houses on St. Pe ter Street in New Orle ans' French Quar ter we re completed . in 1850. carriage w h ich will take -you clippi- ty-cloppi.ngth.rough the French Quarter from Conti and Royal anytime after 9 a.m. Yea, it wMthe New Orleans of 17 years ago. Orof 117yearsago.'Illesamecow1e8iea1 had remembered Sperry TOP* Sider. with registered ontl-slip sole. Put them with our ----- great selec tion o f octlvewear pants and shirts. Like m uch of the old city, extensive restoration has produced a look back at life as it was a century ago. from my last Yillt. The delightful llllCOIMda1iona in the Prince Conti Hotel. jmt half a block from Bourbon Street and the mft8 of demands on your nighttime houn are no differellhhan my last visit. I will not be away another 17 yeera, Norluna! ~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORTBEACH · (714) 644 -7030 3 3! p [ ~ I 71: ~ ::i C1 ~ ~ .... "Tl ~ ii I» -:c c.... c ::i ~ .... ...., 0 ''A B•IWA"' IMAGlllA fltl• l'l•a M MOll~lllG" _, ... ... ,... . MARK HAMILL • HARRISON FORD • CARRI~ ASHER BIUY DEE WILLIAMS •ANTHONY DANIELS ..... c.-.. DotMDIWJWIE ........... PfTM.....W. ,... oz .,..,. .. RICHARD MARQUAND ·--.HOWARD KAZAN.JAN . ...... GEORGE LUCAS ..._ .. LAWRENCE ~AN .. GEORGE LUCAS ·--GEORGE LUCAS -.. JOHN WILLIAMS tt'j:~gl .. ~~ , ____ .. ____ , 1--·---·-1 • -----·--·--' ·-----· ·~ '~ ... * ~ ·. What's Happening Puns ... 1 Corn-off-the-cob' nr.· 0 ,,,_ MILWAUKEE -In cue last year's slogan -"Cheese and Quackers" - wasn't bad enough, Wisconsin State Fair officials have unveiled a new crop of puns for 1983. Julie Carlaon, public relations direc- tor for the fair, told the State Fair Board on thia week that the 1982 slogan had won a national advertising award. She then listed aome of the ad slogans designed to attract people to the fair'a Aug. 4-14 run this summer; including: • "1be Duck Stops Here;" • "Otnkle Sam Wants You;" • "Udderly Fun;" • ''Whinny Ya Coming.'' She said another offeri.n8 for 1983 would feature barnyard ahima1s in Milwaukee Brewers bueball attire, with the slogan, "We're the Fann Team." Puna have al!lo invaded the daily achedule for the fair. Some entries in a pun con test last year will be used to designate certain days. including: •"Ewe Ain't Seen Muuon Yet;" • ''Hos Day Afternoon;" • ''Cheepers by the Dozen;" • "Poultry in Motion." "BRLLIANT ••• A BIG HIT!" = Coming Attr~ctions . u 'SUPUlll 111' IS THE IEST YET'' "IT'S I llT ••• IT'S I SIPllSQIW" -ml ALEXANDER SALKIND..- CHRISTOPHER REEVE • RICHARD PRYOR s ~ 0 - • 6 <'? co O> ?"'" Intermission B:,· TOM TITUS ; 'Man of Lcr Mancha •• .' c: :l ...., ~ David Holliday performs 1 most fulfilling roJe' ~ ~ . , "So far, it is the most fulfilling role rve ever "Camelot,"Tonyin"WestSideStory,"FrankButler 4ii done-it's important for me to do it every once in a in "Annie Get Your Gun," Gaylord Ravenel in ~ while to recharge my batteries." "Showboat" and Henry Higgins in the SaddJeback ~ TiiespeakerwasDavidHolliday,whoiaaboutto production of "My Fair Lady." But he views Don ! recreate his performance in the first production ever Quixote, the idealistic and paasionate old knight, as ~ mounted on the main stage of Saddleback College, b.ia penona1 favorite, an amigtunent that helps him -0 that of Cervantes/Don Quixote in "Man of La see life in a different way. a: Mancha." "Not only does this beautifully constructed piece That was in 1978, and it w as not the first or the entertain," he exuha, "but there is the exciting last time that Holliday donned the mad knight's pc:mibility that the audience-joining us in the armor. He's done it on Broadway and at other adventure of the muaical-leaves the theater a little professional theaters around the country. diffet-ent than they were when they came in, feeling • Next week, Holliday will be numited with his.. dsffferenUy about t.hemaewlves and their reJa- Sancho Panza o.,f that 1978 production. Rudy Tr-onto tionship to the world. There's no experience like it, (who al9o is directing) as the Saddleback Company this rich reward of being in the ~ter." Theater launches its "summer of quests and dreams." the sixth season of professional stock theater on the Mission Viejo campus. That summer will include "La Mancha." opening Wednesday and playing through July 9; the dramatic comedy "Mister Roberts," to be staged July 21 through Aug. 7, and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," a production of the company's Junior Wing, which will run from July 14-31 in. the Studio Theater. Holliday and Tronto will be joined by Adria Firestone, a New York City Opera mezzo 80prano, who will enact the role of Alcbma Doyle McKinney, dean of fine arta at Saddlebeck. will pin the cast as the innkeeper. Holliday baa done many lelding rolel in his profellional career, including tbmeof King Arthur in edWards BRIStftOINEMA ••StOl. AT MACAftHUa ._. --140-7444 • • • BACKSTAGE-Douglas Rowe, managing di- rector of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, will teach an acting class on Monday and Wednesday after- noons i.ri the "theater's annual summer con- servatory ... the class will deal with the various aspects of how to get a job in the act.iJli profession ... f6r infonnation on the summer oonNrVatory, call the Moulton at 494--0743 ... A repertory theater company offering.children's \.Mater prodtictiona performed by high school and college studenta will be offered this summer by Saddleback College North Community Services ... the plays, "Snow White" and "I Didn't Know That," will be directed by Blake Gould of Irvine High School...tQe company offers further information at 497-.3785 ... David Holliday will reprise his role of Cervantes/Don Quixote in the Saddle back. ,College production of "Man of La Mancha," shown here from the • 1:979 production. of the same show. , !Im_ .... .,,,.. ____ , ______ -~ Table to Table Francesca's ... Momma and po a· on f1rst~name basi_s __ By JOLYN WAYNE Daily Pilot ~t Italy baa given us M.icbeJanaelo, Da Vinci, Sophia Loren and Francesca's Italian Deli-Restaurant in Costa Mesa. Located in the Irvine Avenue Shopping Center at 1673 Irvine Ave., Franceeca'a I.a a family operated establiahment. The owners, Fran and Jim Bar- rington, refer to it as a "momma and poppa operation." "Since we began 6 yean ago, we have known all of our customen by their first names," said Jim Barrington .. The idea for Franceaca'a was the realization-Of a See l'rancesca'1, P ... H #2 11'VI W. llAll WfTM Q llllAllTIN lWO NA•I 8 ............. -MTAUIL ...... -...,. '&WUN'i**8 MT::=. .. edward:. WESTBROOt< CINEMA ·:·:. '. ·.:" . . . 530-440 i ---- .................................. ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR ~~~"f SUl*•_.Ji ~ - AT TICKET MASTER OUTLETS (lncludlnt Music Plus) '1141''"1100 1:40 10•21 .... 10MM 'l•*m ... "A .. 3-Ring Circus of Action, Stunts and Fun!" -Leomrd MlllCID, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGKI' ALBERT R. BROCCOLI pmer1ls ROGER MOORE IS IAN FLEMING' JAMIS BOM> 007r---' •lmf•-"-'11 ... .... , ... §! I 7 :2 0 -~ I ~ Q. ~ .... ,, .... Ci ~ c.. c i Francesca's is a _. family operation ; where all the Bar- ringtons -Patty, Fran, Jim and Stacy -get into the act. :a j 8 M Cl) O> At the Movies ~L f'HIL s N r:rnr::P:.;,\N ..... ,...: l'rom P•g• Z '; London after a fellow agent is killed while carrying a c: jeweled egg-a Rusaian art treasure. But the agent's :J .., egg is a counterfeit, and the real treasure has juat turned up at auction. The egg is purchued by Prince Kamal Kahn (Louis JoUrdan), a shady~. Bond foUowa him to India. where the trail leeCls to Octopumy (Maud llJll~liil~IJ(llJ;r,Jiii§llllilJiilllll_Adama)~ the beautilu:l head of an international rmualinl empire. Her buaine. inte.rsta a1IO include n.cano .... ..,... ...... 7Sl .. 1M IMdWid .... ,.,_ ...... 1'1 ..... a traveling circua, which plays a key role in a Rettt ploL The story pulla an interesting twist right out of today'• headlines concerning the growinR move to rid Europe of nuclear weapons. Credit must go to acreenwriten George MacDonald Fruer (Richard Lester's version of "'The Three Muske1Mn"), Richard Maibaum (a veteran of 10 Bond films) and Michael G. Willlon. The writers wisely play down some~ the more cartoonish elements that have creeped into more recent Bond films. (Remember the bumbling "Jaws" villain?) Still. ''OctoJM*y" uncages a delightfully creepy array of new bad guys, including an Indian giant. knife-toeaing twins and a man witli a deadly buzz saw yo-yo. Directoc John Glen, who abo helmed "For Your Eyes Only," keeps the action moving at a furious pace "CIFIC TNEAJllU DlllVE·lll sw.r MHTS lflllt • ·-Mal -"' .. , ....... AllAlltlM DlllVl·lll. MMIMI II.YO IMllYI·• A OMllll DIJVl·ltl .......... -.. ---···--"-' ..... •'- .. ,. •.· ANAHEIM [Jl/IVt IN --"-'-It '"""'° ··"' .... BUENA PARK ·'" .i '" ~ '• A •• I LINCOLN o r..1 ·11 1N '• .... FOUNTAIN VALLO OlllVf tlli l /, •1/, H;; ,., " 'ftYCMOr.,. "-UI "8A090Yl "t111 through most of the film. He a18o highlights aome breaktaklng .:ienery, primarily in India. -Roser Moore ahOwa a few more sigJll of life than usual in thia. hia sixth Bond. True Bond addicts may s1ill long for the more danaeroua edge Sean Connery brought to the charact.et. Moc>re emphuizes his own a.eta -unflappable charm and a wry lel\le of humor. t..Still, Moore is getting awfully old to continue engagtng in this .art of athletic derring-do. Either it's time for a new, younger Bond, or the next movie should make Moore's advancing age a key point in the plot. That tactic worked extremely well for William Shatner in "Star Trek D." But such a fresh tum in unlikely in the Bond series. That comfortable old 007 fonnula just sells too many tickets the way it is. Special. screening set "We Are All One .People,'' a 45-minute documentary about four inner city I...os Angeles high achoo! students who visit their long-time pen pals in brael, will be anenect Sunday through Tue.day at the BalOO. Qnema. ln Newport Beach. The film. by prbe-winning director Gabor Kalman, follows the four teen-.,en as they prepare for their trip and fly to brael to meet the younpters · they have corresponded with since elementary llChool. The I...os.AnpJ.ees~ta include three blacks and a girl of black and Korean~· 'The project originated with Genie Kahn Shapiro, a vol~teer elementary achool tutor in Los Anaelee who first encounaed students to write to children in bnel . Use ~rid Illy Pill . 642-5678 ----- Comin Attractions 9 :2 §: . . ~ I New at Disneyland.~~· New Fantasyland reaqy to open .,,. ~ A summer ol fantasy begins at Disneyland tomorrow featuring the premiere of a unique parade, fi.reworlu, live music and, of coww, the new Fantasy land. An entirely new pageant concept, the Flight.a of Fantasy Parade will debut then, showcasing memorable 1CeneS from Disney animated clulics. The t.h.ree-dimenaional proceeaioh is brought to life tlirough the u.e of larger than life, buoyant soft .:upture figures. The whimsical Flight.a of Fantasy Parade will be presented through~t the summer 9ea900 at 4 and 10 p.m. daily. Returning after a five-year hiatus will be a traditional summertime favorite, Tinker &ll, who will signal the start of "Fantasy in the Sky" fireworlu aa she flies over Sleeping Beauty ~tie each evening at 9 p.m. This colorful pyrotechnic extravaganza utiliz.es nearly 250 rocket shells during it.a spectacular show, which ia preci.9ely choreographed to a ~ey of Disney tunes and patriotic 80ll.P· A'dding to the opening awnmer week festivities will be the big band aound of Ray Anthony and his Orchestra at Main Street's Plaza Gardens stage on Saturday .and Sunday.~~ legendary C-ount Basie and his Orchestra will perform their jazz renditiol'\ at the same location June 20-25. "Show Biz Ia, " a musical stage ahow speci.cular, will be pre9e11ted daily on Tomorrowland's ~ siaee. f•turing a contingent of lively, young perfonnen, offering a musical salute to the "buslnela of show bu8nem.'' Popular rock IOWlds may also be heard in th.e Tomorrowland area of the the park. Daytime groups appearing on the Tomorrowland Terrece include Pizzazz and Arcade, while Kraah will be ahowcued Tueeday throUgh Saturday evenings. The land of make-beli~true has a host of surpn.es for visitors with new rediUons of Q. traditionally favorite attractions, such aa "Snow ~ White's Scary AdventW"eSi" "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" ' and "Peter Pan's FtJaht," along with the all-new :t' "Pinocchio's Daring Journey," all homed in facades g reminiacent of a quaint, European village. ':c (.. Hours for l>Ulneyland's summer seuon will be 9 c a .m. to midnight Sundays through Fridays and 9 a.m. i to 1 a.m. on Saturdays. -_ ...... DAN AYKROYD AND EDDIE MURPHY IN THIS SUMMER'S FUNNIEST HIT COMEDY. "Eddie Murpby·lums 'TRADING Pl.ACES' 11110 an 811111~ -· .. -· 10 ________________________________________________________________________________ , __ C") Currently Screening ~ _ .................................... llllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllililiiiliiiilillliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilliil ...... . 3421 Via Udo.~ 8-:h ••• at I (714) f15-4tCM ~fOfFectW10.Jun9 tW\We wlll be~our..,_. ..._ fOf on>t •.•· 1'Nf1 rtg11t our 'UIOI\ Ct'Oloe ~ ....,, ..... ,, ... ~ ... .. ........... ,. .......... .. -..-"9C& IAl\l\:. llllheciun llnll '-'""~"-' ln(Q!.\!r Molly Hrt1wn · ,_ n..c. fnwn p11V\:r1Y k• 1hc nty1tl richc\of t:unlJll!:an "'lhilily; N•IC l:V\:n lhc 'Ink in" oflhc TI1an;a1: "·11ulJ riull Molly Jown. Pn"""-w --.i Oif\.,11:\1 tty K1:M Juht• WI SA Vlt wrnt SIL\80N TICUl'S! ··The U1N11blllc M11fly Bmwn··. "Mliit Ofl.a Ma111:hoa·· .. c;v1, """ ,,.~··. ··o•w11111111·· J.J ............. ........ jBonkinx rrscaurant fr~ncail Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor) has a plan to outwit Superman (Christopher Reeve), but it won't fly, but he does as the Man of Steel rescues him in a scene from Superman III, opening at theaters along the coast this week- end . Serving the finest wines for your pleasure! I 540-3641 I 7UST. CLAIR1AT llANDOU'lll C08T A MEsA ONI BLOCIUOVTll OF UU:R "au WUT or U11T01. TRY OUR 'JAPANESE STYLE TEPPAN , STEAK TABLE OR SUSHI 8)\R Disco'!er Ya ma to ... award-winning traditional Ja pa ne:ise cuisine and s uperb western style · Spt.'Cialties. A ""' ~citll di"'"lf upn;~""· ....... 60 Fethlon island Newport IH(h I ......... 1 Table to Table II ~ 0 - rancesca's ... They're on first name basis with customers ~ ~ lit" CD :l :rom P-ee 1 iream by the entire Barrington family. "We always anted to own a little Italian restaurant," recalla Bani.ngton. Fran, whoae heritage goes back to , Italy, does all the cooking herself: everything the antipasto to the zuochini. Jim Barrington, a retired Marine, still reveals aces of a Boston accent in his speech, alt.hough he his family moved to California 30 years ago. Jim eraees the general operation and quality control of ~·..,"'."'~· . Daughter P atti balanoes the books. 1'\e ~tsamngion's two aons-in-law alao pitch in when the ::ate.ring orders increase. Even lO•year-old grand- jaughter, Stacy, comes in on weekends to assist her • grandparen111. "We all enjoy what we do and the customers can 8eNe it,'' said Jim. · The decor of France9ca'a ru nnbles a anall European cafe. Red and white checbred table cloths are draped over the tables. HandWOYen buketa ~ fonn the ceiling. Posten of Itallm cities adorn the walla. C.OUector's pieces of Italian clilbea and v6ea are displayed on shelves. Some of the homemade specialties at Francelca's are lasagne, ravioli~canneloni, calz.one and manicotti. The putries, such as cannoli, are alao homemade. "The favorite among the boating set for their weekend boat parties is our 6-foot-long Italian submarine," said Jim. FOR FATHER'.S DAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE ~ BRUNCH .. -----in-the Mediterranean Room .. ~ from 10-3 A£~tel 18700 MacL thur Bl., Irvine .,.--,... _ _. ____ . (714). 833-2770 ~ Who are aome of Franceeca's customers? Sec-~ retariell. students and stars, aa:ording to Jim ::;; "Secretaries from local oUices will call in for takeout ~ orders at lunchtime." N~rt Harbor High School g: • studen ta. with &0phisticated palates, patroniz.e -:C Franceeca's during thier lunch periods. , "They ~ eventually get tired of han1burgers and hot dogs and ; want to try 90mething different," said Jim. • Local celebrities, such as Rod Laver, John ;O Zarimba and Pilar Wayne have passed through (I) Franoeaca's doors. In th~ evenings, most of the people w who frequent the deli come from nearby com- munities. · • .... 1 .. '- ... It ------------------1111111111111111111111111111111111111~-------------------------------------------------------~ What's Happening ~ O> .... Pl.A YS e:.=:.-· County Felrgrounda. Coel8 Mela(7~15e). anct ~at 1 anct 7 p.na. untl .My' 10. ~ ANME. the mueiclll bll I If on the~ comic ltrtp, mek• Its .. glwerl Thuniday9 through Saturdays at 8:30 ART G> Orange County debut thlaw.kend at U.Grmnd DlnnerThaeW, unt• June 25. <-•90"'Wlll8-.. MURUll, 2002 N. M*' St, Santa Ana. "The Art c 7 Freedman Way, Anahelni. Pertormencea wllt be given llAM>R~U.aoerebraloomedybyGeorgeBenwd ofMet•lnAfrica,"acolectlonoflCUlptureeln81Mr,brwand ~ Tueedaya through SuncSaya at varying cur1aln Umee until tunher Shew, la be6na ~ on the main atage of South Coeet · brona, wll be fMtured June 18-Sept. 5. A IChedule of tours, ...:. notice. Repertory, 855 Town c.nw onw, Coeta Mela (957--4033). fMIM mnd lac:turM w11 be held 1n connection wttti the axhlbft. -APM. ...OW, the world premlel• of a new play about .~ .. gtv9nTueadayethroughSaturdaysat8p.m., lnformatlon,972-1900. . ·----~ , ... ,~come>-let• Its run on V. Second Stage of South Sunday9 at 7:30 mnd weekend efWnOOllS at 2:30 until June 28. TUN•UU. LUT W KOGAN GAUDY, 811 Anton, -.: Coast Repertory, 855 Town c.ntw Ol1ve. Coeta Mela MAN Ofl LA lllANCHA. the mU96cal baled on ll'le eicpiolta of Coeta Mela. Tiww Ylliw9of Nalllm In art wt11 be pr...,,ted In an u.. • (957--4033). FINI perfor'"*"*.,.. tonight mnd Saturday at 8:30 Don Quixote, opana Thur9day for the Saddiebec* Company uhlbft entmed "Aaelem: Tiww vtewe" wNch opene today and ~ and Sundey at 8 p.m. wttti w.kend matlnaee at 3 p.m. Theel• at Saddlebeck Co1ega In M1ee1on V'9to (831-45e). contlrW through .My 18. Hours .,.. Tueadey-Saturday. 11 ~ CAJM>UUL. the Rodgera mnd Hammemeln mueic.t, la Pertormencea wll be gtverl Tueadaye through Saturdays at 8 Lm.-5:30 p.m. lnfonnetlon. 545-ARTS. c p1ay1ng at the Huntington 8eectl Playhouee, In the Seedlff Vllag9 p.m. wtth mattnaee on SMurdaya 112 p.m. ancf Sundaya at 3 p.m. ORANU COUNTY CanR FOR c~ MT, G> lhopplng center at Main Sl'9et and Yot1ttown Awnw, untll Jutyt. • 3821 W. MacArthur BIYd .• Space 111, Santa Ana, 92704. Third ~ Huntington 8eect1 (IM7-4485). Pertonnenoa9.,. being given THI ..va YIM ITCM, a comedy about lnfldelty, wtnda annual juried competition w11 be held June 29-July 22. I Fridayl mnd Saturday9 at 8:30 thr®ah .My 9. up Its run for the Mlal6of1 Vlafo ~ • the Forum Theeler Competition la open to wen In any medium 1Ubfect to Ila ~ I DO, I DO, • two-c:Nlrae:t• mUllcal about rnarr1age, ac... on the~ of Arts grounda, =HCtl (n()..0381). Anal ,.,rtc:tlonL Entttea .. ctuaJune 19 mnd 20. A-de .. be given -u. w.kand at the Har1equin Dinner Playhouaa, 3503 S. HarbOr partormaoc• • be tontaht mnd at 8:30. mnd an entry ,_ la .-.quired. For more Information, -"' 1 .2 BIYd., Santa Ana (979-5511). AMI performancea are tonight THE .,.. .. w..l llOUY Meredith Wllteon'a Mlf-addrwad,atampedbualn•unvelopetothecentar. ii: through Sunday at varying curtain tlmae. eartyo()lntury mueiclll, continua. at Set>eettan'a Weal Dinner DANCE LADY•THEDAM,arnu9icalccmedyfromthe1M0e,laon Playhouaa, 140 Ave. Ptco, San Clamante (492-9950). Par-UN CllllMWTW COIRaNn CtiiilM. 100 N. S..., stage at the Coeta Mela CMc Playhouea, at the Artlngton St'9et tormancaa .,.. given Wednaedaya through Satur~ at 8 p.m. s-What"s Happenlfttl, P .. • 14 JUMBO .16 oz. MARG·ARITAS $}.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION · #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRlNKS$1.00 Nlth lunch or dinner combination #1-24 on Menu GOod Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheon Specials ... $2.95 1768 Newport Blvd. 645-0324 Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Parkiftc In Rw A o;,.,.,, Pl11ylto11st . • A Musical Look At Marriage 11/tJ/llJol ._.,....... -. .... , Tom JolM8 Harvey Schmidt L At;wt[:.~- ;r;;;:-:::::--ri No matter what you 're doing, your hometown • MWlptll* lhe!lllJflll ·•Tn . WI rlOlllSf fOI HOD CIHllSI FOOi LUNCMU • •••ts • TIOfllCM COCITAILS ~ IAlllUIT fACIUTID . .... cATlllNG * FOOO TO GO .,.,oan GULLIVER'S "BEHIND7HE-- SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Reeteurant Account Executive **** Dining OUt For Fe....,•e Der At Gulliver's, Dad will love the pretty MrVlng wenches, the attentive squires, and the drinks are big and outstanding. He should try Watney's Beer lm~ed from England. the prime ribs will be done exactg ~ way he likes -tender and juicy. There wlll be plenty to eat. The place will burst with excitement. Insist that he enjoy a Trifle, Apple Crumb cak•,~or ChocolMe - Temptation. or the delightful unique llquld dessert. Cappuccino, Gulllver'a secret recipe. He will llke the moderate prices, eapeclally If someone elM picks up ~~i;.bhur~~~:.oc!u ~-&~tlal. Located ,__,on THE WAREHOUSE 1 Dad la "king for the day" at The WarehouM Res- taurant In Newport Beach this Father's Day. A festive champagne brunch overlooking the water la his royal reward for always being there, and la planned as a regal way to say thanks for everything. Dad can enjoy a fabulous buffet of good things to eat, and as a crowning touch, an extra-special deuert table with • such freshly baked poppa-pleuera u blue- berry-blackberry trifle, strawberry shortcake, choc- olate nut cake, cheeae cake, and just for Father's Day, apple Betty. There wlll be complimentary chllmpegne for the adults and fruit juice for the younger Mt. The • all-you-wish-to-eat buffet of traditional and exotic dishes will Include lox and bagels with cream cheese, FAT-HE.rs DAY June 19th SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10AM to J PM Early Bird Dinners 4-7 PM Beef Ribs SS. 95 Prime Rib S 7. 95 Pacific Red Snap_per S_7.~5_ . Regular menu also available Wide Screen tor Sponing Events I Reservations. 833-0080 I ast entrea, quiche, beer-battered-K:9o"-Jl,,._----.11111~--~ ' landlc cod, breakfast and luncheon meats, veg- etables, 15 different salads, fresh fruit, cheeMs, 8SIOt'ted breads and rolls, and much more. Price for the champagne brunch Is $11.95 for adults and ... 16 for under twetvera. The WarehOUM la located at 3490 Via Oporto overlooking Newport Bay, Call 673'-41• JADE DRAGON -Honor thy father Chlneee style with a special Father's Dey mlnt.-banquet for two or more people at the new Jade Oregon restaurant, 12100 Beech Boulevard In the Orange County community of Stanton. The dinner wlll be avallabfe In addition to the regular menu of • Szechwan and Mandarin apeclaltris for -S9.5'0 per 7 person and Includes a complimentary glue of chem-· , pagne. Menu for the mini-banquet lnoludea a gourr~ 1 wonton eoup, an appetizer platter with egg rol, fried •, shrimp balls, paper wrapped chicken, and Jt• ' brochette, W1treea are spicy kon peo chicken and "deUghtful trio", a preeentatton of lhrlmp, tlelf.,. chicken In a dellcate noodle balket, etao fried rtc:e and ceremonial tea. WHh three In your Fath«'siffly· patty, add mu lhu portc tor. four, add hot brWeed • shrimp; for flve, ao add gourmet vegetablea; for alx, the mlnl-banqU9l lndudea a whole IWMt and aour fish. Aeeervattona .,.. euggeeted at the Jade Dragon .. Call 898-8933. **** Feature of the D8lty Piiot Advertl•ng Dept. 2001 ..... IW. C...MeM ~ht! . .un UEADAST • LUNCll • DIDU Time is too precious tobe~ooameal that isn't rnanebK 'f tl .. ~ So we walk very hmd'to brtng ~ • French meml ~ beeldully prepered. mpCclbly wwd. And yet modef .. priced. We think you wtl etlJOI ow restannt. It'. qulee lpeClal. ~ ll:.fu French Country Oini"J ~ 732A I!. F1cnr1C1e Ave..~. (213) 927-0133 4251 ~ Wsy, Newpolt Beech. (714) 955-27" ·111e~~ Don't lnft ... without it: 13 :2 0 - . ' - - ·- Cf) co O> ,... ,... Sen ~ Capiatn1no Biiiet Centre wlll hold a recital on ~ Su~at 3p.m.Admlaalonla$2.50 adults.$1.50Chlldrenunder ~ 12. lnfonnatlon, 4~. -, IEA8Ta.Uff VLLAQE, Eaetbluff Drfve, Newport Beedl. ~ The Dune! International Folklore EMembte wilt perfonn In the ..t; patio .,.. Saturday, June 25 at noon. The troupe perfonne .::: ethntc danc:. from 14 dlfterent countrtea, lnclUdlng Greece. ~ ~ Hungary, Czecf\loalovmcla and Romania. ~ KNOTr8 ..V FAMI. ~ Part!. Beatlemania, a 'O almulatlon of the Beatlel, wlll appeer at the Good Time Theetre i dally begkWng SatUfday. For lnfonnatJon, cd 952·9400. ~· GUIDI MARY CONVENTION C&fTD, Long BMctl. i Southland i:e.tlval and Home Show wlll be held SatUfday and 3: Sunday from 10 a.mAI p.m. Seminars 8nd exhibits on rMI _ -.... transpor1atlon, a1chltect1Ke, home fumlahlnga and ..Q exerclee wlll be geared toward Southern Callfomla.. Admlaek>n la Cl: $4.50 adulta, $2.50 1enlors and cNldren under 12. Information, 554-3611. lflYINE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4601 WllAnut Ave .. Irvine. A claM on producing a slide show will be held Saturday, June 25 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cost Is $20 and Includes matertala. Information and registration 552-1078. MUSIC • LAGUNA MOUL TON PlA YHOU'SE, 606 Laguna Canyon • Road, Laguna Beecta~oel.._t Andre Navwra wlll perfonn suit• by Bach at a Sunday at 8 p.m. For tlctteta, call 494-4655. ... The Capistra no Ballet will dance to the the me of "The Musie -That Makes Me Dance" Sunday at the San Cle me nte Com- munity Cente r . S arma Rose - nberg, shown here with some of her young ballerinas, has been busy put- ting the finishing touches to the ballet part of the progra m. TURTLE ROCK C CENTER. 1 Sunnytlill Drfve, _lrvtne. The lrvtne Symphony Orchestra will perfonn wonca by --------------------------------------Mozart. Bach and Debussy June 26 at 2 p.m. Admlaalon la tree. .. Later that day, at 4 p.m .. High Society~ a big band dance group, wltt perform. Admlaalon to the dance Is $3. Information. for both evenla, 660-3643. SINGLES CENTENNIAL PAM, Sama Ana. Orange County Sierra SlngleS will hold a picnic dinner and river trail wallt Monday, June 27 at 7 p.m. Group will meet for a tut food dinner at the P9f1c and a wale. No reeervatlona nec:eeMty. ..-. CantRsi.F•j Ht here or take home TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN ,;;~" .. !':.5~. !1:'~,~ ltlmun food ,, S4KJlllSJtWI'/ lolf prim .. Full Bar & Catering Daily LaaclaHa S ials lro• •2.75 NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH •t" t •• l:tl r 2200 Harbor Blvd. Ml-82'14 K-M art Piasa COSTA MESA Mi..1271 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA WHO PARTIES AT LE CHARDONNAY LClUNG E? Now~ John Mallon ind Us. M.ly 2).June 18 • People who know where Happy Hour sparkles between 5 and 7 p.m. with snappy corwef'llltion, our chef's specia) hors d 'oeuvres and drinks priced 2for1. Also drink, dance and romance to the dynamk music cl john Mallon and Us tonight between 9 and 1:30 a.m. Make your plans now and don't be late! • After all, who parties at Le Chardonnly Lounge? • EXCITlNCJ'EOPLE LIKE rot.I . • 18900 MACAmfUR BOULEV~r· CALIFORNIA 92715 • 714-752 \ . -~~~----------------------............ ........ S~~· drilte 'k'~. r 3333 Wn 1 Pacific CoaSI Hwy """ ..... .,, .. ,....,.,.111..i 1 RCKrva1ions: 642-2295 ntlMGS TODO -lloolt--Mwlt: -L~ .,.,,,,,,._ M..,,_, ~ S'trouN MMtin CIMmln ~ JOLLY ROGER a pft9enting their swnmer barbeque ...._-·-1• lt 1ncludes a half a chicken, plump & juicy, a fresh ear of co on the cob, baked beans, a wedge of ice cold watennelon, along with a choice of green aa.J.ad, clam chowde-r or .-oup of the day, as well as a hall loal of warm bre4ld & butter. Offer ia good through July 17th for only '5.95. American 1. ftl ,. ____ ...., 2. rt141 .. =L..*---i 3 .•• ,. pllnb __ _ 4.rt1419"1111~ 5_ .... __ _ 6.TMllll*~-- -~ --- A. T. LEOS Catrtorrila culsrne. ·Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meat & poultry. Eleganlly served 1n a casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m 7 .days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar 759-1854 ·e7R'A-NGE COAST THE BARN Ame"can Lunch llAJ t 1-2 30 01nm•r M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4 30 to 7 PM.· Sun. Champagne BuHet Brunch 10-2:30. Entet'talnment & Dancing, Banquet Facffltles. 14982 Redhill, Tustin 730-0115. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original Featuring display br0tling Lunch Mon.-Frl 11-2. Otnnef nightly Mon.-Fri from 5 p.m . Set. & Sun. from 4 p.m 2001 Harbo< Blvd . Costa Mesa 642-9n7 THE COTT AGE RE&TAURANT Open evet'y day 8 AM. Breakfast & Brunch till 3 PM Hearty & healthy luncheons end dtnnefs Fme Cstlfomla varietal wines 308 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Reservations, 494·3023 from Irvine 955-0141 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hemburgers, Nloon 11.u sanctwtc:Me, lobater bisque, onion soup fondt.19 and chef· ry cobblet. Lundi l dinner from 11:30 M-Sat. Sun. t0-10. SpeCial Sunday BrMlcf .. t. FUii e.r. 1545 Adami at Harbor. Costa M_. 546-7392. PARADISE CAFE San f-ranclScan style. Fresh fish and pasta. Patio dining, Lunch M·f 11-3. Dinn« Mon.-Sat. Trom 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M·F 5-7. Wed. Ladles nlte 50' well drinks from 3 p.m. Banquet facilities. 600 Newport Center Of.. Fashion Island, Newport Beech. 8'-4-1237. PUFFINS "Naturally" cooked foods. from. pancekff to crepes to 1teak1. An ·=-.llUlmlllin..ln.nabnt ~ .... ~ 7am-12pm s... & Sun ea.m.·12 p.m Vl11/MC. Casual. Modar11e Prices. 3050 E. Coest Hwy., Corona del Mar 8'0-1573. T.C.PEPNRCORN ~Ive dining r0om1 with flref_?lace. Lunch Mon.·Frl. 1 t:oo-3 p.m. Olnnar 7 day1 !tom 5 p.m. Attitude adfu11ment hour •·7 waekday1. pendng and .ntenelnnW!t T.,...·Set. 8enquet facllltles. 8052 Start! A;ie .. Hunt"'Oton Beach. 8'11·1636. AG N Szectwvan & Mandarin Cuisines ol Old Chioa. Host WtllaQfLLee. Chet Yu Chen. Elegant d1ninQ. Lunch. Dinner. Sal. & Sun. Olm Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch). Banquets, Beer & Wine. Reasonable Prices. t2 tOO Beach BIVd .. Stanton 898-8933. 89&'8933. I Continental AIRPORTER INN Mediterranean ftoom Continental. Lunch M·F ·t t 30 • 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 -3·00 Olnnet from !i 30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking. Banquet Feolllt1es 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770 'CAFE LIDO A smau end intimate alcove of dignity that offers an extensive menu. Lunches M·F 11·31 Dinners nlghlly S-11. Plano bar nightly trom 9 pm. Sun.-T.uas. & Mike Patterson Wed.·S•I-2900 Newport Blvd., _Newport Beech 6.75-2968 .. RIVIERA Contlnental Chef Richard Bergnet llnoe 1970. Intimate. C>inlng. Lunch t 130-3:00. Olnner trom 5 PM Closed Sun. & Holidays BanQuet rooms. 3333 S Brls101, Costa ~au 640·38•0 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle ltalfen Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 11 30AM to 10.00PM. Friday tlll t 1 PM. Sat. end Sun. dinner only from 4 P.M. 2267 Fairview, Costa Mesa 6'2-~. Mexican CASA CA-.0 Margaritas and great Mexican food. Lunch end dinner 7 days a week. HaJ>p.Y_l}9ur M:.f 4-6;_30. Sunday champagne brunch 10·2. Two Orange County locations. 2676 Irvine Blvd. et Meae. Cotta Mesa 846-3228. 20 t 11 Brookhurst at Adami. Huntington Beectl. 963-97~. DON.IOlrl Luncft from 11:30 AM. Delly Speolelt. Dinner from 5 PM. Maraerlt• Helt Price M, TU, W 5-tO Plot. 8093 E. Ademe.~ Beech, 982-791 \ Ml 9'AIA MEXICAN MITAURANTI Our food Is a trip to Mexleol Est. 8#'°9 t972. <>Pen mlty ltom 11 a.m. for lunch & dinner. Cocktalls. T•o 1oeat1oos. ne e 17th st .. Cott• MaH 8'5· 7821. I 05 Main St .. Balboa 97&-NOO. Seafood & Steak Bl~CKBEAAD& Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood Lunch t 1 · 3 00 Otnne1 from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F Extensive Oyster Bar Sun Champagne Brunch tO - 3.00 4258 Marttngate. Newport Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY Stnc11y fresh local seafood. eastern beef Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises Entertainment nightly and · Sunday alternoon Late seafood galley. Historic waterfront landmark in • Newport's Cannery Village. 30 t O Lafayette 6?5·5777 OILLMANS Prime Alb & Seafood. Wiid Game menu first Fri. and Sat of month. I Lunch M-F from 11 AM. Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Sal & Sun Brunch 9 to 3 801 Balboa Blvd . Balboa 673-7726. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh ... 1000-and lots ot it. Newport 8"ch-~noh. dlnne1. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay. .,2735 w. Coalt Hwv. 642-3431 Irvine • Lunch, dinner, happy hour. 1830 Main. MS..774. · TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. BrMkfast 7 a.m. M·F. Lunch 11·4 M-F. Dinner 4· 11 M·S. Sat & Sun. brunch 1-•. Oyste< bar Fri., Sat., Sun. Banquet facll1tie9 up to 500. Entertainment Wed·Sun. Panoramic bay. view. 400 Main St .. Balboa.87~ THI WARIHOUll FrHh SHlood & lntern111onal Cuisine Wetertront dlning Chef Chertet Kalaglen Lunch, Dinner. Sat. & Sun. Award Wlnnlnj1 Brunch. Banquets & Cate<lng, 0yst8f Bar. EntertlllltMl•t. Udo ~. Newport BMd'I 97M700. 15 3! 0 -~ I ~ CD ;:, ~ CD ~ ' .,, ~ c: I» ~ '-c ;:, CD ... """ ... ID QI c.> - - - ~ ~ O> 'P"' ,... 'P"' ~ ~ ., ~ ., "O ..:: u.. ..... i "O i 1 ~ -..2 0: - - •• ------------ SHOWCASING SOUTHERN CALIFoRNIANS' DISTINCTIVE LIFESTYLE SHOWTIME PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS SOUTHLAND ,• FESllVAL ~AND ·.HOME SHOW Aboard the Queen-Mary's 3-deck Convention Center ' ~ JUNE 18 & 19 •SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.in. to 6 p.m . ~* With Guest Celebrities * HUGH O'BRIAN CLAUDIA LONOW (Diana Fairgate) "Knotts Landing" STU dfl.LIAM Comedian "Wjatt Earp" EARL HOLLIMAN "Police Woman" JAMESl>OOHAK(SCotty) "Star Trek" DENNIS COLE "Young & the Restless" ADAM WEST · · Batmctn"- LARRY MANETTI "Magnum Pl" *AND MANY OTHERS* '"ROGER MOSELY r·Magnum Pl" STARS FROM "Yourig & the Restless," ··oays;of Our·Lives," and General Hospital." EXHIBITS & EVENTS .ADULTS $4 ~50 SENIOR • lnnovat~ve residential architecture of the CITIZENS/CHILD.REN Health and phys· I fitness programs • 12 and urider $2.50 Indoor and outd or sports demonstra-GHILDBe~ under 5 · future • Home fu~tnishings of the '80's • tions • Real esta e '83 seminars • Con- . tinudus entertainment • Celebrity per-FAE E · ~ sonalities eCelebrity Look-alike competi-For Ticket lnfu. and Group tion ...!... Coron~ion of Southland Royal _ _Sales Calf ('1.tt}-5_5+3111 __ --- Look-alikes•Celebrity billiards exhibition 1>t Ticketron --------Lei• . and tournament. · Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Weal Bay SI., Cotta MHa, Ca. Mall addreH: Box 15'0, Cotta Meta, Ca., 92126 Telephone: 842-4321 _ J>_rogra_m information is provided by the networks tand stations and is subject ro change without notice. _ ..... TV Antenna ..................................................... .Page 3 .l)ayti.rqe Drama .. .. .. . .. . . ... . .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . Page 4 7'ube Toppers ............................... ........ ............ Page 6 Sports .. .. .. .. ......... .... . .... . .. . .. . .. .... .. ... ... .. .. ............. Page 2 .l)aytlme Schedule ..................................... : ..... Page 7 · Evening Schedule ...... ........... ....... ................... Page 9 TV Puzzle ....................................................... Page 32 (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .• Loa Angela, Ca. (•)-~BC. NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank. Ca. (7) Kl\BC, ABC, •151 Proapect Ave., Loa Angelea, Ca. (8) KFMB. CBS, 7877 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. . (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and •7.th St .. San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, ta. _ ......... .. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Suneet Blvd., Loa Angelel, Ca. l9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroee Ave., Los Angelel. ca. 11 KTTV, 57"8 W. Suneet Blvd., Loa Angelel, Ca. 13~ KCOP-TV, 915 N.·La Brea Ave., L09 Angeles, Ca. _ ... . . i21l KCET, tM01 Suneet Blvd., L09 Angelea, Ca. ISO KOCE, 157 .... Golden West St., Huntington Beach, CL 51 KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, ca. -PgTV O) an;rv, 1139 Grand c.nt'rei Ave .. Glendale, Ca. TV, 2939 Nebruka AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. om• Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller , N.Y., N.Y. • (C) Clnemax, Time-Lite Butldlng, Rockefeller Center, r~.Y~p"N 8rtttOI Ct. · { SetcN. Marina det Rey, Ca. . j9 Showtlme ~~ .. Newt Network, Atlanta, Ga • .._ (t) Y!~.!"-Yortt City ' (17) w1 M, Atlanta, ea. l'ftdey, June 17, 1913 \ J Charlotte Moore and Simon Jones are memben of a talented repertory cast of "news- perf ormen" on "The News ls the News," a topical look at the top stories of the week, telecast live from New York Cii}'-Wedneada-y-1 at lOp.m.on KNBC (4). .. I ' . -1.Por•s- -l'rlclg -~ .. G @) Ulft. '°°1IAU. Al_,,_. ...... ...................... c ........... et Mou...,_ a11111ne·er Loe A1119-.......,... .. ....,__,Ge1••(1 In.) --1a1un1ay --· (I) ........ c ............ NA8CAR ..... -,... (llVe fNllt == ........... -.... ....., ... ----).(ltn..lillllft.) -· v=w Clllfwftla Mtaie al , ..... _...,.(lln.) 1\t!_"··' c::: =·~ ... a::: ~ c.Mrr Cl9). <• ..... ., 1. M'IB IDOi W8 Cl) 9GllY'l IUllDAY -·~-..... Die* ..... ... ... C.-.... alaellattM ~~ r.1.~=-== .m;:;-. •ar.-c•...,. ..,IWW.D ---· 0 "•MLC • ""9 a,....a1 ....... ...... (I ..... ) _T ..... my --·e.f.1:':'11.L .. ~.....,.. ...... D113Jus(IJWs.) -Wu I •••_.,-·•--• 7 The Piiot :T •June 17 -June 23• Michael Landon hosts "America's Junior Miss" from Mobile, Ala., Tuesday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (2). The 1982 America's Junior Miss, Susan Hammett, will crown her successor. Wedding p~stponed .. See Daytime Drama, Page 4 .. ... . Obnoxiousness• hit on TV See TV Antenna, Page .3 -Dayd ... Drama Tyler .and Julie's wedding postponed BY LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Stunned when Lan fires her aa an .Amerlcan Beauty, Erica decidee to start her own oomnetica firm with Palmer's financial blddng. Erica attenda Gabi awards, la named model of the year and announces her retirement. Lan' ex-wife Simone arrives in town in 9e8rCh of an heirloom brooch, unaware that Kent's houaeboy Akira pve it to Erica in order to carry out one of Kent's lMt wtahea. Panicked at the thought of never aeeina his son John, Chuck tells C.arrie he's the boy's father. BeUeving Phoebe's word that Chuck still loves Donna. C.arrie leaves Chuck and Pine Valley. Opal finds p>dbye letter Sam wrote to Jenny. A stunned Opal ldcb Jenny out of the bowie anctahe moves in with the Martina. When Nancy loles job due to cutback, Jeme loob for part-time work. Unable to get his creative juices f1owtnc, Mark takes cocaine. A.NorHER WORLD: Llz fearful Gil and Julia headed • for troubled romance. The mystery caller threat.ens Mark and the-people around him. Jeannie thinks Detective Gorman intere.ted in Clarice. Ada tella Clarice she and the children should move in with Ada. Donna's ex-huabend'a eon Perry come11 to Bay Qty. ea. off to attend London book fair. Police exonerate Blaine from any part in Abna'a death when her alibi holds up. Mac and Rachel realize ~ atill Jove one another. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Ellen th1nka Betay ahou.kl know Steve, not Crail. la father of her baby. Betay refu.ee to U8ten and teU. tllen to atay out of her life. Dee tuma down Brian'• enpaement 1'in4r. Ariel upeet beca1.111e Karen ia aoina after Burke. When Whit won't ball son Kirk out of jail, Oiane com. to the r-=ue. Tam and Marao wed • Lisa returns in Ume for the nuptia)a. Burke deddes to aet even with Gunnar In h1a own way and not t.h.rOulh Jamea's diabolical plan. writes the words "lie-sayer, your days are ended" on the d.re91ina-room mirror. Peter UIW'e8 Nicole the meeuge wu meant for~· Later,• Nicole la tn her drelling room putUna - on her malleup, she becomee ill. Miles arrives just before Nicole dies. Sky and Raven learn that Spencer IOld the mansion and they must come up with a large amount of c.h immediately or be homelMI and pennllem. Gavin pta Preacher job at theater in exchanae for dinner date with Jody. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant almost can. off weddJ.na when Celia lhowa up half naked and admita she WM late foe the ceremony becau.e she WM with Jimmy Lee. Natalie orders Grant to marry Cella. >..Grant and~ prepue foe their honeymoon, Chria, a pianilt patient of Grant'.a, mnJww his hand and Grant muat perform suriecy. Natalie Ule9 this to get Grant to stay in town and find out the~ el Dr. Gerald's experiment. When Grant exita for honeymoon without giving information Yuri want.eel, Natalie comiden him a party rebel Luke puta mowa on c.oruue. Scotty tria to get b1fk in Heather's p>d ll'8C9 in bed, but she aaya no until he lives her money to open up her ~in ihe.lhoPl>lnl mall. >.. the court deadline draws near, both Alan and Alice want custody of Juan. Leaming BrOck'• wife la deed, Bobbi renewa her interest In him. Holly hold8 off a return to Scorpo'a bed."'\ GUIDING LIGHT: Mindy furioua when she IMmll Philip Mked Evie to Nola and Quint's enpaement party. Mindy pu.qqely_Jvia ecc.ideot in the~ and la dJ8covered UDC.'OmCk>w by Phllle. Ruahed to the holpttal. Mindy 11 not aerioualy Injured but kept for ot.ervation. Alan le• Billy out of oontnct In Spauktina Corp. and then be8fm to poom Trtlh for major job at SpauJdlna. Hope m. atal1ed to hit the bottle. Venema and Nola have arsument when they arrive at the enpprmrit party In the --ctn. and both re"-to chance. LaUe Ann ~ta Floyd's mani.aae propcmL M• Raina. daulhter of nune Lillian Ralnea and atepdaupter of BndJey Ralnea, heed of SpauJdlnc-.-urity, la 1njund in fall , CAPJ'roL: Tyler, and Julie'• weddina l)Oltponed after and becoen• Mindy'• hmpttal roommate. ~--la obvlowly Wally'1 cm CJMh. WUly remains in crttiCal condition and fearful of her ltepfather and belHid flilhtenld when Clartma remlmlcea about Wally'• troubled life. Ronni flnd1na BncDey walla in •Philip p.ya Mee a vt.lt w611e walttnc for It hard to believe that her father Dannl."::.. NlpOIWible for Mindy. the .. llCddent." Jonly and Matt blame for the Cl'lllh • . . .._ abe told Dumy about Wally leavtnc 8upr l..ne'1. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Becky 8dnalti to Aalhe'a pnpant lArry--= relldeuce at Supr LaDe'a houee for reformed but warm him he'll MWI" -the chi.Id if be teDI Bo. Ora hoobn. thlnbabouthil~yW wUePaula. zt~=~~~~e.k~ DAYS OJ' OUR LIVES: Noel la returned and Nell twm ,precnut. In New York to look ~ u.Mew IYIDphoQ hil attmntion to replnlna Marie. Nell w.nta Lla to tell Marte conductor, Vldd and Pat mMt the charmanc David Grtlmldl. 1be and Neil are flnilhed. At Marlena and Roman'a TaMn with Vicki, Grimaldl la ln•.-CS In the pmitlan. Ma • ~ .,.rty, a ltnnllr' ..U. an attic for 'I'Nla'• wentl Brad to• bllck to work far him. but Bnd'll IA•lltecl IMWI. Don and Mease concerned about Micby'a enatic ln tumlnC the V.-non Inn lnto a F'nl canoern. Semlndla behavior. ~~Woody to tell heraboutniChtA.nna ..... to put 1D11D8Y In tbe inn md Bnd ltaJL Mum _. wt Tony-.-. Anna .... "18-to 1r.tep a.me away from a.ry NCODClle their dlffa:--. Kat and Rate have......_ Tony. OYW .. s= Job. aim m. ... New Yark to be wbb Vidd ·moa OF NIGHT: Jocly ~ Nicole lhe wW not ~ dlnlnc wttb llcho. IDOft In wttll Prwhs • bl& • Nicole and Mu. dao._ ltY AN'8HOPS:1.-p bepa Tom cm• -map-of TV ,.._ft Mr about tM ~p. f'.rwbs nlil'v.t Jody II ltadoft and aanYtnl.m edvwt't I to.., with -9Wft.,.. M& ... tobehlaNCWWWiwte.Dllu~--..Markhmntm lbeplwtorehinJeck.a......,..whmlbe..._~ llllwtllilcl Prw.bs unllm Del turnl OYW ...... that he ......... .,.,. ............. Utaul ...... Jlilitl .... eatm9 lam._._ haw. At !ftaol9'I wMc....-.. pM111 '*lll'&tbelllllllaawllmNl*idbllD. Wllll·JidsUlilllilelD n + • n Pftlr' ..._ amw aa to hlr. A llovwd bmd .-p&~'l#,U.1•• _.._.,..IOlllW.IKsgd ...... th9 ...... from lflcule'1 eta !LCC roam m .... act:." llt ...... • II I M ......... ..... A -~--...... =-............. -. UMWtlN~~ Mr"'8pla& .... ..... I - ' .. -TVJbdenaa Buffalo BHljoins·TV's 'rogues ga·uery' Bv Pen. SNEIDERMAN °' ............ Some of the most intere.tlnC charaden on t.elevlllon are the onee with elMdc moral codel and anti-aodal penonallty traUa. Would "Dallu" be a big hit 1f J .R. made only ethJcal bUllinem ~ona and pve all of hia profits to charity? Would the •'1'.,a, airaae ltill be worth Wltin& lf allmy little Louie w.eren't "hOUnd to pour motor oil on the drearm of hia starry-eyed cabbiM? Would Archie Bunker have luted a dozen yea.rs lf he'd diaplayed Jove and rmpect toward b1acb. Hiapanb, Jews. C..tholica and bomoeexuala? To thia prime-time TV roguee gallery, you can now add the name of "Buffalo Bill," the 'Ibero" of NBC'1new1UJ1UDer comedy aeries, airing at 9:30 p.m. Wedneedays on KNBC Channe.14. Bill Bittinger I.a the host of a television ·talk show in Buffalo, N. Y. Hia fan. 8eem to adore him, but Btll iaanxioua to moVe up to a more pttSUgious network position -and he doesn't care who he stepa on to get there. Scant minutes after hearing about the death of an old friend he wu on the phone, tr)'in8 to get hia deceaaed buddy's "60 Minutes'' job. He'i not above asking God for some divine intervention when a woman ia hired as his new partner. ~a talk show host, Bill has been named in a few slander suits for referring to 90me of his guests u a "acuzbag" or a "pimp in a businell suit." He's an Wln!ICOnatructed womanizer, whoee targets include his director Jo.Jo (Joanna Ca..idy). who confemee to having participated in a brief "mutant romantic interlude" with Bill during a weak moment. A look at the first couple of epiaodes indicates the "Buffalo Bill" aeries lacks the warmth of the old "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the transcendent z.anineea of "WK.RP in Cincinnati .•• Still, "Buffalo Bill" is damed funny. Its chief Ulet i.a veteran actor Dabney C.Oleman in the title role. C.Oleman was the male chauvinat 00.. in the movie version of "9 to 5" and the male chauWU.t director in "Tootsie." ~ Buffalo Bill, C.Oleman demonatrates superb oom1c timing. Hia character I.a unlikable but not unlikely - everyone knows IOrneOne in authority who's similarly tw~faced and obnoxious. But the character la not without charm. And u Coleman plays him, Bill eeems bliafully ignorant of Jlaat bow big a loWle he la. • >.. good u C.Oleman ia, "Buffalo BUI" la not a one-man ahow.He'1 beenglvenaaupportingcastofoff-beetcharacten like Woody the •tase manager, portrayed by John Fiedler, and Karl the s~Uon manager. played to harried perfectton by Max Wright. The ememble a110 includes a bubbly young actre.. named Geen& Davia. who portrays Bill's re.earch amistant Wendy. "Wendy I.a really smart in the reeearch department," explained Davia, in a telephone chat. "She's very good at her job. But in life, she's very naive and shy. She pickl Bill as her hero. She's the only one on the show who does. Everyone ehle 1eea ~h him. But to her, he's the greatest thing since allced bread. . . ''Her job becomes the l'D08t important thing in her life. It's all-ahlorbing. But no one really cares-BUI hired her because he thought she wu cute. She wants to help the people of Buffalo, and she has thia attitude that ahe can really make a difference. But ahe never really does." From a ~y standpoint, a character like Wendy is Geena Davis stars an "Buffalo Bill." new comedy hit needed aa a counter-balance to the .elf-centered Bill. · "She becomes a great foil for him becau.e hia rott.ennem stand.t out even more against her," Davia u.id. "And she'• super-good. sic.keningly good. They both come out w~ played against each other. It makes for a lot of funny .::ene1 between us." Davis' own life isn't Wlfolding like a sitcom. It'• more like one of thoee clulic Hollywood muaall in which an attractive young actre8I I.a plucked from ot.curity to stardom almmt overnight. A native of Ma.achusetts, Davis m.tdled acting at New England College, then transferred to Bolton Univenlty'1 Prof~ Actor's Trainina Pro8ram. She moved to New York to punue her acting career. To pay the bill.a, she did rnoc:lelin8 work. Though she became one of the higheet paid modela at the Zbli ~. lhe wu IUD hoping to set into acting. Davia' break came.aheJatched OD to a..upportingioJe in_ her fint movie. The film wu "Tootme," which became a box office blockbus1er. (Davis played a -p opera ac1n!9 who aharee a dre9ling room with Dultin Hoffman'• "Dorothy.") ..... During the "Tootme" fi1min4r, Davis became friendly with Dabney Coleman. When the cuting WU being done for • ~ "Buffalo Bill," Coleman reoommended Davis. "He'• just fabulous," Davis u.id. "He's nothing like hia ch.aracier." With a hit movie, and a well-received televillon leria under her belt, Davis aeema to have a rotlY future -1n Hollywood. Beck 1n New England when she wu ltUdytnc acting, did she ever believe her career would click thia eMily? Davis laughs, "I don't know if I ahould •Y this but ~t I did. I don't know if I thought I would end up domi a een.,t - but I knew I would end up in filma. Maybe it wu just becalm I wanted it 10 badly." Friday, June 17, 1983 3 ca I I ., . I ' t I I I I I i 11 11 1 , I i I :'II 11'1 !•r.eu f !IGIJ: :i 1111;11p• ~~ 'If . !J• . ·111 'If 'I . n11,r1,1 J· ii 'ii -·~· .. 1 .. n .. i it .. ft· I : r .. 1~ .. u, ir111r '" 1 JH ~ 111 !:11 !f"r 1:1r 1 ff. f~ 1 ~. I I I -·..r• i \ t:-.ill-~ ·z~ ICE-~llpi•1 I 111v.a11e 8 fa L ~ 1u, ts 'I ,_ ~ ~ a -! ; ... ..r~-=• .. .,, 2 Q."' ~· Q. · 1· l 51'r I f I 11 ~ ~ 0 = ,... I· ·r'''t , '1• = ' i ; -1---1~~~ ·-liU.. rJI · 1'1 1 !11f 1 111 : ! ;: ? k11 ;il :Jill · . ;Iii! llJ I ~ i ~ = ' ., • j ::; 2 Q. ;q ntif!il I iC~1J 1i111'1 I I . i ~ii C-.11 'I 11Hal1 1lJI 1 r:. ~-= I H I • o :r'a . = '< 0 • r concerm CbarJoue'1 father Neil and her mother Una. JW overhean taped Joye m-· lhat Charlotte aent Frank and becomea infuriated. ~ apoJociw to Pat for over-rMCtinc to his premonitiom and consldera leavtns town to IJ'OW Up. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Decic:tina to aa:ept Tom'a, offer to be crime commillion unc:lemwer apr1t, Brian ...U.. he must get fired from police for'Oe'. Wendy overwhelmed by ,._,.. 'lf ~r marriage. Quitting waltre.a job. Wendy deddea to have fun all aunmer long. Stephanie turns to her old friend Martin needing reuaurance that her mutectomy makea her no 1-~woman. Martin offen reUBUranCe and Steplian.le ii off to capture apor18cuter Steve. Steve and h1a blind brother · Michael argue about the motive their father had for bri.r'8ing them beck to Hendenon. YOVNG AND THE RESTLESS: Dina Abbott goes to aee Kaye and admi~ it was a mistake to come back to Genoa City. JW quiuea Mamie on just how much John loved Dina. Jack vilita hia mother and they form a truce. Tracy, embammed by her ~t problem, ref\llel to 11ee her mother. Andy, Paul and Cindy are interrogated by the police proeecutor in regard to Tony. Cindy feels she should drop the charges against Tony, but Diane Jenkins convinces her to go ahead with them. · Dumy'a)fther'a parole is denied and Gina LI furious. Douglas prolJC*!9 to Eve but she tuma him down. Victor' a will la read. Eve and Nlkki'achlldren are to aplit the inheritance. Rick tells Nikki if she peraiata in trying to make him over into Victor he'll break the relationship. Meanwhile, Kevin LI uncertain u • ------ to what'• happenlnc to hil mam.ce. 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Friday, June 17, 1983 7 • bit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken ( 1 hr .. 30 m1n.) -CO "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. Come- dy) RK:hard Pryor, Margot Kidder. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) D ·;Greased Lightning" ( 1977, Blogra- phy) Richard Pryor. Beau Bridges. ( t hr . 36min.) d (l) "Tne Great Moment" ( 1944, Orama) Joel McCrea, Betty Fleld. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) •CC) "And Your Name Is Jonah" ( 1979. Orama) Sally Struthers. James Woods. (2 hrs) CO "Sea Prince And The Are Child" (No Date. Famasy) Animated (1 hr . 50 min.) cm "Pollergelst" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson, Jot>eth Wiiiiams. (I hr., 55 min.) __ .... ·1-= 9 IM.~ At press time. scheduled games were Chicago Sting at Birmingham Stalllona or Los Angeles· IExp~#:W Jersey Generels1 (3 hrs.) ........... OW. UIY "Age Discrimination" Guest: Lucine Amara of the New York ;1~ .... ()pefa, (R) Q CID ..,. Me TMI 1"U Animated. Ray BOIQef 1)8frJtes.Prokoflev's ~al tale. Cl)lllMI "Raggedy Men" ( 1981. Ora-me) SIAy Spa~. Etlo Robe<ts In 1~. a telephone operator In a small Texas town sacrlf~ hef standing In the com- munity wtiefl She has a short affair with a combat-bound aallor. 'PG' ( t hr., 35 min.) ' D ..,. "This Time FOfever" ( 1980, Romane.) Claire Pimpare, Vincent van Patten. A French-Canadian girt falls In tove with a brash American college stu· dent studying In Montreal, 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%) llOWll "The Fog" (1~. Horror) Adrienne Barbeau, Hal HolbfOOk. Terror comes 10 a small coastal town In the form of an omlnout mist surrounding the vengeful ghotts of lepers killed In a lhlpwreci< a century earlier. 'R' (1 hr., 31 """~ -1-0flAllrl•R•B~t Wlln.AYI y . .. ... -CAWTTll Ml.-.... , .,.-i~arl 3000" (1991, Actv.n- ture) c.vto cerraoin.. Stockard Chenn- lng. A maoazlne repof1• and a ~••n rtoe-oer drlYer take pan In a parl!Oul Alrl-,.1can .~· (1hr .. 30mln.) _.., . P& •W Pr~I foott>t•'• llrtt gtoup of malt c~; a IP«llef c:llric 10 help people with bed M*1dlr!G habltt. ... -EEZ __ ..... (1-8c ......... -,..--- 10 l'ftday, -"-17, 1111 Fiction) Jane F<>nda, Milo O'Shea. A dar· ing space hefOine of the future encounters strange galaioes and VIiiains. aooompa· nied by a b~nd guardian angel 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 min.) CD 1111 WOM.D .alTW "Titan Rock Climb" I "Skydiving" I "Cane Pole Fish- ing" I "Ireland Pheasant Hunhng" Guests. Julie Newmar, Chris Schenkel. Hoagr Carmichael, Tom Seaver ( t hr ) CO lllMI "The Boat" (1981. Drama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer In 194 1, a young Gefman U-boal crew face the chatleoges and horr0ts ol war when they leave port on their first subma· 1rrre tour. "A' (2 hrs .. 25 mi n.) l lMIWAYrTWM ~ ,.. ... 7:11 a Oii T'HI TOR Featured: some voce· liOn hotspots In Me>dco. the newes1 rage In unisex clothing; some home-made lma~:_y;;:c1ur~ from food. IUl•MI• -DAYATA!m TICTAC-.. ....,,.._~ .... ..,._ .... tA•M.L .c1nc1noat1 Reds at Los A!)g&les Dodgers (3 hrs.) (I) lllMI "Harold And Maude" ( 1971. Comedy) Ruth Gord<>n, Bud Corl . An 80- year-<>ld woman meell an 18-year·old bOy obsessed with death In a tuneral par- lor. and Pt'oceedS to teach him the art ot lrvl~lovlng. 'PG' (1hr.,31 min.) • "Beturn From Till! Past'' ( 1967, H0tr0t 11:-on Chaney. John Carradine. Five taleS of IJl'IQulet graves and "things that llQ bum..£. lo the night ' are told. (2 hfa.) 7:11 Ill) U Ml Atlanta Braves at San Fran- cisco Giants ~~) .. • Cl> T'HI "* NA1ZAM Bo and LI.Ike are accused of 111e9alty taping a con- cert by OOU!l.=:. music star Mickey Gilley ~nd selling c . (R) ( 1 hr.) D. 119 OlllATTMIWITM Two bank robbers decide to obtain Matthew and Walt's help '°' their next Job. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 lllMI "Friday The Rabbi Slept Late" (1976, M)'11tery) Art Cerney, Stuart Mar· golin. A small-town police chief lnveetl· gatet the case of a oead woman dlscov- eted on the steps of a synagogue. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Deadly Harvest" ( 1977. Ofa· ma) Clint Walller. Oelo'ld BrOWfl. A WOtld fOOd lhortage sets Off a deadly bellle ~ between city dwellers and tarm&r9 for contrOI ol the temalnlng supply. ( 1 tw., 30 min.) 1,. ..... .. ''hide Diiiy CloYet" ( 18ee. Drama) Netalle Wood, Chrlttophef Plummer. A new Hollywood llartet 1'181 1r0Ubla ac$AstlnQ to tn. lf'IOW butlnns IOC=ofthe'30I. (2hre.,30mln.) 1 111•·--· ... ma. ~ wm ''What'• on 1n alaYlllon?" au.t: Dan 8. Gibbs, ~ MC\"1ly anelyst. Goldmen. Sachs & ~-·· .. "Wrong II Alght" ( UNt2, ColM- 8-1 Conniry, George Gttu.atd. A &. ~Ottlna TV r..s ~t· ., baoolw ~In "'ldOle Eaat•n 1er- r0flam. • •ldlnlue swaelOlnflel oarn- end 8 rlUdMt MN .... lt)et COUld o Wortd Wti 11. '" ( 1 hf •• &a "*"-> -''The T'*'I" ( 1112. Horror) l<Uft fMell. Alohlfd DyMrt. Menlberl of • acllnfltlc ,_,Ch te.m In Iha Anf•ottc confront an alien fife form that is capable or laking over the men's minds. 'R' (2 hrs. 5 min) 0 lllMI "The House Where Evll Dwells" { 1982. Horror) Edward Albert. Susan Gecxge An American couple and their young daughter move Into a Japanese house possessed by the ghosts of a bloody 191h-<:en1ury love triangle. 'R' (I hr., 30mln.) ....-.courr .. i ... WALL STM!IT wm "What's On In Telev1s1on?" Guest Ellen B. Gibbs. senior• secu11ty analyst, Goldman. Sachs & i,om.;t.;..-;o....;. CCM11Y "Child Care: Whose Responsibility?" The urgent need lor child care is eicamined with spe· clat emphasis on the workplace. •8 Cl> DALL.Al Jock's will provides Iha sprlngbOard tor a fierce battle between J.R. and Bobby, with control of EWing 011 as the pr~ (1 hr.) -II OJ ... Wt1 liOn vacaflon. Michael becomes Involved with a young widow (Anne Lockhart) and her brother in a town taken over by a motorcycle Q!no (R) (1 hr.) • ....0. The governor wrecks his cred· lbillty by opeoty discussing Benson's 1!EP3rent encounter with a UFO (R) o <HI lllMI "September 30, 1955" ( 1~8. Orama) Richard Thomas, Susan Tyrell. The death of teen-age Idol James Dean ca1apulls a troubled young admirer Into an odyssey during which he emulates 1he i 'Yi3,hrs.) _ __:---, COIMOt "The Lives Of The Stars" Wl1h the help of computer animation and stunning astrooomical art. Dr. Carl Sagan shows how stars are born. live and die. lf't) .. (1~ D lid I I mTNO¥BI Leonard Bern· stein and the Vienna Philharmonic per· form Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A Maj()(. Opus 92. (R) ( 1 hr.) ct) lllMI "The Boat" ( 1"981, Orama) JUetgen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer. In 1941, a youn(I German U-t>oat crew lace the challenges and hortors of war wtien they leave port on their first subma- rlf'l8 tour 'A' (2 hrs .. ~6 min.) Cl) TGf UllC -Jerome Clouden I Larry Lane 12-round light Heavyweight bOut (from New Otleant, La.). (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (%) ..,. "Oeathtrep'' ( 1982, Mystery) Mlehaet Caine. Chrlttopher Reeve. A play- wright tolletlno from Wl'ltar'a block plans 10 do awty with a fOt'rnet atuoent of hie and ~In the young man'• Pf'omlalng ~y. 'PG' (2 tvs.) -• AT IAll Batler Ind Valeotine decloa 10 ptoftt from Iha abaance of Col. O.pp •nd Mal. Hawklne by 8lloWtf'oO an actlon-~ked TV Id tO be filmed at Iba baM. W /llfCW ,,..,. •• ..,,.,,~ .. "Utztomanla" ( 1975, ~I) Dallry, Safa K•lalmen. A rnodam- day rocti et•'•~ bidrrtly pat ... lal ,,,. ... of hie Idol, 19tll-oantury ~ 11 Ft11111 llezt. 'A' ( 1 tw .. '4 min.) •11•1 a -Cl) ---,...., beby" bOfft ~ ....... vlalt'I the ru ~ .... INt a """ (crwtlt~Com.ly:r ..... CIPl\n )fMf'I ·-1.1"'°~· ( 11Ttir. -.. -l'riclay -......... 11ov1es-u.a "Godzilla Vs. The Cosmic Monster·· ( 1976, Science-Fiction) Jack Patance. Carol Lynley ( 1 hr , 30 min ) g) "I'll See You tn My Ofeams" ( 1952, MuStCal) Dons Day, Danny Thomas. (2 hrs) (~ "Tragedy 01 A R1d1cutous Man" (1981, Orama) Ugo Tognaw, Anouk Aimee ( 1 hr • 40 min ) CZ> "The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt R\Js- sell. Richard Dysart (2 hrs .. 5 min.) tl:9m "French1e'' (1951, Western) Shelley Winters. Joel McCrea. ( 1 hr .. 30 min J W (Q} "G111;I&-0 1 Two" ( 1.980, Romance) R1chard'Bur1on. Tatum O'Neal ( 1 hr . 40 min) CH) "Popeye" ( 1980. Comedy) Robin W1thams. Shelley Duvall. ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) g "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. Come- dy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder. ( t hr . 35 mln.) _ t:ll@ -"The Derk Angel". (1935, Orama) Fredric March, Merle Oberon (2 hrs.) m (Zr-Oeathtrap" ( 1982r Myil81y) MlchaeL Caine. Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs) *CC) "Liar's Moon" ( 1982, Ofama) Matt Otllon. Cindy Fisher \ 1 hr . 4'5 min) Oil "BuQs Bunny's ~rd Movie 1001 Rab- BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Burial in All Ce1neterie -127 E. 17th S treet Ship111e11l -Cremation Plans Available Co ta Mesa Phone 646-9371 Friday, June 17. 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. the convent In wtllch &he was raised to run a chain of Far Eastern bordellos. 'A' ( t hr .. 26 min.) ... CD ICTY•~•w-· Guest: Betty Thom· as. (R) (1hr .. 30mln,) -<H> lllOWli "Caveman" (1981. Comedy) Ringo Starr. Dennis Quaid. The clowntSh member ol a barely human prehis1ooc lribe begins to discover that brains and not brawn wiM be the key 10 his people's *lsurv~~~r'fiil min.) .,. "Peeping Tom" ( 1963, Horror) Moire Shearer, Anna Massey. A photogar· ptlef who iS a psychopathic killer finds pleas. In pholographlng the panic on his victims faces. (2 hrs.) (!) .,_ "The Bia Clock" ( 1948. Mys· tery) Ray Mlftand. M ltureen O'Sullivan. A newspaperman tries to kin the only wll· ness to the murder ol his glf11rlend. (2 hrs.) al Bn'aT_, TOllllfr A look al cetebrltles and lhelr art, featuring Paler Falk. Elke Soml'Tlef and Dinah Shore. •..,.."The Carnatlon Killer"" (1973. Mystery) Norman Eshley, Katherine Scho- field A hormcidal maniac searctliog lor his next victim meets up with a seemingly vul-'*::rf=.a~ hr., 30 mfn») ~ .,_ "The Opening Of Misty Beetho- ven" ( 1979, Comedy) Constance Money, Jamie Giiiis. A renowned sex authority makes a wage< that he can turn a com- mon Parisian tart Into a high-priced, jet set caM girl. (1 hr .. 25 min.) t:11 (C) ... "Lion Of The Desert'' (t981. Orama)--Anthooy OuiM, OliYel-Reed. A hel<kldlng Bedouin lea<* resls1s Italy's an~ts to occupy Libya for 20 years. 'PO' (2 hra, 45 min.) w•-• (l)NA_, "U.S. Open" Second round {!rom Oakmont, Pa.). (R) (3 hrs.)-CZ> ... "The Fog" ( 1980. Horror) Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook. TerrOf comee 10 a amen coestat town In the f<>fm of an ominous mist surrounding the vengeful ghOsts of lepers kitted In a shipwreck a century earlier. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 3 t min,) ·-lalunlg -·=-....... -.T ...., ...._. .. "Four Friends" (1981, Orama) ~8l:.ueon, JcxJI ThMn. (1 hr., 65 CZl • "DHthtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Mlctl..t C.lne. Ctwialopher Aeev9. (2 -~~·-w. ._ Gu"t: Ken sine;. ton. G• ''The Palay" ( 1\MM, COmedy) 9!'!t lnl a.Mn. ( 1 hr .. 55 mW\.) • ... ,_ Aelctlont to the recent end hlQHy oontrOller1ial Pi910fal letltf In ~ Amerlc8n C.tholc bW'°Pt con- dlmned the UN of ~ 8fml 8f8 M • • L'rJ~mu • .. -"LCM ~" (1960, eorn. MltJC 8rOlhlte. Ji11t¥ Monroe. (2 .. 1.. .... 11 Friday, June 17, 1883 WCI .,. "The Long' Good Friday" ( 1980. Drama) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mir· ren. A London gangsler fights to keep his lopphng empue logether. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) ' W 8 .,_ "Mr Sl'Tllth Goes To Washing· Ion" ( 1939, Comedy) Jean Arthur. James Slewart An innocent. naive man unw11t1ngly becomes a senator and gets invOlved wllh a controversial politician. (2 hrs) CS) llCME ·w olfen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney. Diane VenOfa Police are faced wilh an unusual problem as New York Cily Is invaded by a pack of dtS· Iced woives 'A' (1 hr .. SSlnln ) -... .-ATM-.OW .,. "Beau P9fe·· (1981 . Romance) Patrick Oewa9fe. Ariel Besse. A f<>fbidden love affair develops between a young girl and her recenlly widowed stepfather. (2 hrs.) "I•.: ... CM11••1T -INCi:• _,. "Endless love" (19tS I, Romance) Brool<e Shields, Martin Hewill A 17·year·old's ObSe:SSIVe IOve for his 15- year-otd gltltrlend leads to parefltal con· flicts and tragedy 'A' ( 1 hr , SS min.) CD .,. "The Boal" (1981, Drama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Grueneme)•er. In 1941, a young German U·boal crew lace the challenges an<I horrOfs of war when they leave port on their first subma· rlne tour. 'R' (2 hrs.. 25 min.) a.(f)~ILIO • TOii coma W Cl.Oii Guest· Stacy -rcHch. ~="Tarzan. The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure) Alohar<I Harris. Bo Oe<elt While aocompenylng her lather oo a search for lhe legendary Elephant's Graveyard. a young women Is abclucted by an uncivilized wtll1e man who was raised by apes In lhe jungle 'R' ( 1 hf .. 62 min.) •• .,. "Queen Of The Amazon·· ( 1947. Adventure) Patricia Morrison, Robefl Lowery. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) (!)BmmY1*• I (I) Wi&I IDl'IWOGI F .. f\M'ad: meet little ladlea determined to be Mura gymnntlcl stars: exple>ta tht problem of Valium addiction by woman: vlalt the San Joequln Alber delta for the annual bOat race. -.,.,. ....... "·-... .._ ,.. .. ., .. as ns-• --u. = .. "a.c.cet" (19M, Orama) Rlttl-erd Burton, Pet« O'TOOlt. (2 twt.. 30 mtn.) (I) M•n1w-n1 •11 .. ·1111.., -"~•· Pi°'*'O" <Met: ..,. OlrtMefg. St • Jotv\'t CotOt1 (A) <JI> .. ''The OUttatw Jowt w ...... ( tt7t. Wlatem) Cini hetwood. IOndr• ~·'~'~ • =~·~ LeactwNn la i.tlnd In ttlll IOI~ lewt I .... a:9 90¥ll "The House By The Lake" ( 1977. Suspense) Brenda Vaccaro, Don Stroud. A chi<: model and a dentist make plans lor a quiel weekend at his country home. bul four hoodlums have dlffereflt ~ans for lhem 'A' ( 1 hr .• 29 min ) M CI) .,. 'The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart. Members of a scientific research team in the Antarcllc conlront an allen Ille form that Is capable of taking over lhe men·s minds. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5mln) M 8 MOWll "Just An Old Sweet 5ong" ( 1976. Orama) Robert Hool<s, Cicely Tyson. A bllrcx-family trom Detroit lf8Wlf 10 lhe Soulh on a vacation that leaves a lasting mark upon all ot their lives. ( 1 hr .. 15 m.n.) W (!)CMT'oo. e .,. "You'll Never See Me Aoaln·· ( 1973, Drama) t>avid Hartman, Jess Waf. lon. A young wife mysteriously disappears alter a quarrel with her husband. and his trantlc search uncovecs evidence lmptieal- ._ MIELMLW i htm asher murderer. (t hr.) .,. ··Pottergeist" ( 1982. HorrOf) Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Williama. Vengeful ghosts lake over f li,l.burban CaNfornla home and abduct Iha resldenl !amity's ~ngest child. 'PG' (1hr .. 55 min.) 4111 Ck).,. "The Comeback" ( 1979. Fan- tasy) Jack Jones. D&vld Doyle. A suc- cessful recOfdlng star Is haunted by the lhost ot his first wile. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) 4111 .,.,..,.. • ... INCIAL Live coverage of the taunctl of the apace Shuttle Challenger • I (from Cape canaveral. Fla.) ' (AegUlar programming may be preempted: star11ng lime Is subject to change.) ( 1 hr., •5 m1n.) · W (!) ,_ICGM I CGmllllYCll04~--u .. ®_."Safari 3000" (1981, Ad'Yen- ture) 0.vld Cerradlr'le, Stookard Chann- ing. A magazine repotter lfld a veteran race-car driver take per1 In a perllous Afri- can road race. 'PG' (I tv .. 30 min.) -1-----... CMTOCllll .. ,., ~~Frank Loeaaer. (1 hf .. -··~-Guest: Gary carttf. WllW -~"".' . , n,_1 11111 • r.rr.r-- ... -----"Ba .. ball! Citot*ICI" ~: 8111 Parmekoft, Army ' l ea.&.YWOOOU... u.-·---_.,..,. CM9UI comDY Comedian Joe Pisco· po ho111 this showcase of collegiate talent •• selected lrom a nationwide search by New York's Catch A Rising Star comedy club --taped belore a college audience al Tulls University (I hr ) g lllCMI "Blue Collar'" ( 1978, Orama) Richard Pryor. Hatvey Kellel Three lrus· trated Detroit auto factory workers turn to crime. bringing them into me<e conlltct and potential danger than they ever counted on "R" I 1 hr , 64 mrn.) .. (S) lllCMI "Poltergeist'" I 1982. Horror) CralQ T Nelson. Jobelh Williams. Vengeful ghosts take over e subu1ban Callfomla home and abduct the 1esloon1 tamuy·s lurigest chlld. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min) .. lMT'I MOU.YWOOO LAUGllTUl .... CALl'OmlA ... M imYllW ,... TO~ "lhe Delicate Bal· ance" The division of power between the three branches ol government is debated; Wllliam F. Buckley Jr hOsts. o (Q)lllCMI "Blood Beach" (f9"61 . Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young. A parr ot police officers have their hands full when they Investigate the cause ot beachgoers being sucked Into the sand. never 10 be seen lln. 'R' (I hr , 30 min.) .. WTRACll 1w GD(l)OJ G) .... IATmAY llQKr • IUICH °"-THI & I LANMI ---..:J:r"D• •I I ••mm.wamn Fdt. E:lke 8°""'* end Dlnlh Shofe. • lllCMI "Genetle It" ( 1972, Scttne.-~tlon) Alex CO<d. Marlene Henley. A l_,la£. (Z) .. '"T'lf8"Tl'llng" (1982, H'Orror/- KurlRusselt, RIQhard Dysart. Members of a aclenlllic research ream In the Antarctic confront an allen Ille form that Is capable bllllilnt 20th-century space 1elantle1 but· lad dUrlr•g"ll holOcaust and"Ol'l88rttia<I lw cenlurfff later beQomes the objeol of rivalry between two opposing clvlllullont. of taking over the men's minds. 'R' (2 hrs.~ ,,_ 1 (I) -= "Tho Great AlliOalor" ( t979. Orama) Barbara Bach, Mal ~errer An angry god turns himself Into an alliga- tor and tetrorlzes tourists on a tropi(:af ISiand. (Rl (2 htS , 15 min). G ID ... Rew. Coverage of Pope John Paul ll's visit to Poland. o••• YOUMm>MrT mT 011 •11•rT RC:W. OOOCOWl.I ===llMYHAITllM WllT COAST IOCI llO¥ll "Bllltls" ( 1977. Orama) Patti d' Arbanville, Mona t<lrtensen. A y°"'ng girl's sexual awakening oocurs during "'r slay wrth a family trlend one summer.~· ~hr .. 32mrn) ..-T~ 0 llO¥ll "From Hotly With Love" (No Date) ~·· 30 min ) 1W I':, TOlllHT Host. Johnny Carson . Guests: Michael Landon, singer Michael Murp~:1medlan oa.g. ( 1 hr.) tH18 ~ A look at celebrities and 1helr art. featurlnQ Peter ~hfll.) . G TOO~ TO• Johnny Mann hosta this lnlefllatlonat Christian Aid documan· tary depicting lhe plight of starving chll· dren In Uganda, Thalland, Somalia and Eth=--.~~" ) I lllCMI ~ Of The Burning Doomed" ( 1972. Sctenee-Flctlon) Chris· topher Lee, Peter Cushing. A cllmatlcally temperate Island suddenly becomes the scene of a lethal heat wave and unexplaln· able loud noises. (2 hr&.) I I.OWi. ~All ITYLI llO¥ll "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982, Comedy) RlcMI.d. Prye<, Margot Kidder. A wan,tecan1UmST&lrllfe of crime after the gov'ernment refuses to gtve him back pay he earned while being a prlsonat of the North Vlelnamese for slx years. 'A' ( t hr . 35 min.) atl Cl) llO¥ll "The Howling" ( 198 I, Horror) Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee. A woman reporter Is menaced by a killer whO seems 11111 ;10 ~wolf 'R' (1hr.,31 min.) •••118fTmwoM ... .... CMITYLI =-=Wiiiie Mosconi vs. U.J. Puck· ell (R) (I hr.) 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(I hr .. 30 min ) l .uTcancw .. -.u. , TBCMao .... n fUY,... mT ,_ ''Variations 0 1 The Gtoundslrol<e" (A) CID MOVll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. MySlery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs.) Cl) PAIR CHAii: THI llCOMD YIM "Spreading II Thin" James T. Harl Jeop· ardlzes himsell when he suspects a popu- lar law QtQfe:ssQr ot ptaglanzing a stu· denl's work. ( 1 hr) • .,. "The Deep" ( 1977, AdVenturP) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs • 4 min.) -1 Cl) IUCUTM mwa_ "Brlghlly And The Grand Can· yon" ( 1967, Adventure) Joseph Colton. Pat Conway. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Duel Of The Iron Fist" ( 1979, Adventure) Dal/Id Chiang. Tl Lung-Wang Pang. (2 hrs.) • llMIC CW AlmALPMnm CC) llOWll "Big Mo" (1973, Orama) Ber· nle Cltey, Bo Svenson. (2 t,vs.) (1)-lllOW W "9rand Prl)( 0 1 . . Clnclnnay: 1~ hrs., 30 min.} -· Cl) ClaJl•fl ... NtT'IVAl "Brown Wotf" Based on the story by Jack Lon· dOll. A dog escapes from his master. whO h8s auddenly turned on him, and receives longed-for affec11on ftom a young couple. i>~..,.·-1"1 WOllO OP Mml ..oYCI Peter O'Toole Introduces !his dooumentary Which explores the Ille and career ot Iller· !.!}' rebel James Joyce. ( 1 hr.) lQJ 11CM1 "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Ben~. ( 1 hr .• 43 mtn.L Cl) CJ).,. "Deathtrap" ( 1982. MyS· tery) Mlchael Caine. Chrlslophef Reevt. (?hrs.) • llOWll "Unknown Island" ( HM8. Adventure) Berton Mac:Lane, Vlfglnla Gt~ 1 hr., 30 mlrt.) • -1; •••LLUtTM• W 'l'•w Regtonel coverage of IMetl Reda at Lo. Anoefes Dodoett Of Atlenta lhwe et San Frtncltco Glantt. p tvt.) !Y•R DVIWTWY ---·--... "Not With My Wife. You Don't" tee. Comedy) Tony Curll•. Vltl'll Liii. tn.) DA "Umeelh: The Whele Huntett" A c:,1ve ttudy of the bluer controversy oonMNetlonllt• Who want 10 protect the wtlele end Eltelmoe Who depend upon It fOf fOOd II prttented. (A) Q (1f:W.l W ... "Galaxy Of TerrOf" (1981. Hot· rOt) Edward Albert. Erin MOfan. (1 hr., 20 · W ~'t.L Atlenta ISllY99 et San Frtn• Qlanll (3 htl.) -· -'lfhe ~·· (1976. Dr•rMl AiCNtd ~ Cllff Gormen. ( 1 ht .. 30 rn/f/I~ l•---~h1red: Bueter 14 ,ftdey, June 17, 1983 ~ Keaton In "Parlor. Bedroom And Bath" ( 1931), a Audy Vallee short: and Chapter 3 of "ihe Phantom Empire" ( 1935). (A) U hr .. 30 min ) (R) B.TGN '°91111\AYI c:emw, PAM The popular rock svperstar of the '70s l)ef· IOfms many ot htS smaSl'I hits In an elecln· lying concert on the pa1k ( 1 hr.) g .,_ "Sparrow" ( 1979. Myst8fy) Randy Heiman. Don Gordon ( 1 hr , 26 min) •1IUJUll'lmMm ITM,_ nt1 1W1DY IOYt I UllCY DMW ~ .._. • .,_ "Tha Pride 01 SI. boulS" ( 1952. Biography) Dan Dailey, Joanne Dru. (2 hrs) 8i) CMATWm wmt a&. M0'8t Film d11ecl0t John Huston discusses his career (G}rlilt. "The Deep" (1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bissel. (2 hrs , 4 lminih..n.. .. .waAW'llaMe IOOD,_ -UL Robbie Doyle focuses on the theory. practice. care and handling ol splnnake<s as he takes two students out In alairo.~~ ~llOWll "Author! AulhOrl" (1982, Com· edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. SO min.) cm liOCI • n Cl) D011W Wlft NL mc&I Country giant Dottle West Is joined by Larry Gatlin and ttie·Gatlln Brothen. John Schneldel. Shelly West and Devld Frizell as she pal· torms hits off hef hew album lncllJdlng "Full Circle." (1 hr.) CI> llO¥ll "The Thing" ( t982. Horror) Kurt Russell. Aklhard Dysart. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) * 8 Cl) lflOllTI IA'nmAY Scheduted. Howard Devis I Greg Coverson 1<Hound Llghlwelghl bout (from Atla.ntlc City. N.J.) .. U.S. Men's Gymneata Champion- ships (from ChQlgo. m.). (2 ht1.1 9110W11 "Topp« Takes A Trip" (1939. Comedyl Constance Bennett. Aotand y~r, .. " ... I= "Btuce L": Hie L11t Days, Hit I.Ast Nlghtt" (1979, Biography) Oocu· men~~ I._ ..... IUI ..... "IHR~ World Naiflonel" _IB) ( 1 hr.) (I) .. "Wo!f9n" (1981, luapente) Alb.rt Finney. Diane Venora. (1 ht .. 5& min.) cm-.. "Flgl'ltlng Med" (197&; Orama) Leon ~ Kennedy. Jamea tngletlart. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) ... "HMnbaept" ( 1981. Come- dy) lv't<1Y IClllJfman. Bernadette P9tefl l t)f,, 45' min.) llllNL..,. ---............ .,. "Strenge Md DNdly OCcut· ranee·· ( 197 4, Drame) Aobtrt Steok. v.,e ~. 'I ht., 30 min.) .... u ., • ...., Cl) .. "K You C<M0 S.. Wt11t I HMt" (1112. BIOar!IONYl Men: ~. R.H. ThoMeoft. < r hi • ~ m1n~ -··-···· --· ._ .. ~ °"'°"" {lt18, dventure) Chen !<UM-Ta WhnO ~~hrs.) . Cl> Hmn• ._.,.A ...... Mton Of the i;, l ot animation as seen through the ~es ot Walt Disney. IU .,_ ·'Frankie And Johnny" ( 1966, Musical) Elvis Presley. Donna Douglas. (2 hrs.) 9 llMCM POii THI _. "Discovery And Betrayal" Bunon and Spake arrrve In East Africa Disease st~ Burton, but Spake pushes on 10 find Lake Vlct0tla He rushes back to London and claims tie's tound the Niie's source. ( t hr ) GD .,_ "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" ( 1945, Fantasy) Hurd Haltleld, George Sanders. (2 hrs.) ~ S IOWLlll ''National Collegiate Cham- plonShlps.. ( 1 hr.) CC).,_ "Sea Wile" ( 1957. AdVenture) Richard Burton. Joan Collins ( t hi .. 30 min.) l lllill.aa-T,.ICa,,._rTam• -~ 41:11 Mu.LA. m¥ll "The Great Ice Alp·Olt" ( 1974, Orama) Lee J. Cobb, Gig Young. ( 1 hr .. ·~a•-.TATTHlllOVWI CID .,. "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Loe~ hrl.. 16 mJo. \ 0 "The Patsy•1 (1964, Comedy) Je1ry Lewis, Ina Balln, (2 hrs.) 1118 1N1 ROM TO LOI ...... Olymplc hopefuls prollled are Crelg Beardsley (swimming) , Albert Hood (welghtllftlng) • Gayle Watkins (track and field) and Joe Gonzales end Gene Miiis (wreatllng) ( 1 hr.) l ~:;.t ... rA ..... IA•Ml Chicago Cubs al SI. Louhl ICarflci'·l llCMI "Lights Of Old Sanla Fe" (t947, Western) Roy Rogere. Dale Evant. ( 1 ht.) CE) AUTO UClll "CART Dana Rex Mays 150" (from Miiwaukee, Wis.). (1 hr., 30 min., CC _. "Four Frlendt" (1981. Drama) Crrl:Hton. Jodi Thelen. (1 l'r., 65 min. cm -Veteran horror movie h8rolne Jamie l.ee Curtlt hoet• thlt ~· letlon of Pfl'llew trellers fOf UnlYefMI Pie· hK .. scream cle-., from Lon Ctwley'• "Hunchback OI Notte Damt" to. the recant remake of "Cat People." ~ht.) CJ) .. "PyomlfOn" ( 1938, ) L8a11a Howard; ~ Hiiier. ( 1 hr.. S lrntn .... MYCMAm Ill ... "VIiie Aldet" (1968, Adven· IUfe) YUi Brynner. Rot>en Mitchum. (2 .. ,tn.=rnin.) . WIWT M: II llDI IUllllDILM.-.J .,. "Beclcet" {1"4. Orama) Rlch- atd Burton. P9ter O'Toote. (2 hrs •• 30 min.) ()) ... "The GrMt Adllenture" (1978. Ac.Mtlture) Jack Pei.nee. Joen Oollne. ' '~!(1!hr!·~l 2~6!mln!!.)~!ii!!!!!~~~ ~ ... I A -n.,e .. {1111 • .._} _ • 090oflh Wlntlft, A WldoW9f ~ 10 Ill hll ~ put him out 10 '*""· (I flt'L) CD> .. "Oh Heevenly 0og·· (1980, ·~) CheYV CMoer Ben~. (1 Iv .• ~ min.) e .._ "Heartbeeps" ( 1981. eon. dy) Art(jy Kaufman, Bernadette Pet8fa. 11 hr .. 45 min,) (Z) llOWll "Pygmalion" ( 1938. Comody) Leelie Howard. Wendy Hiiiei. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ·m~, .. ,.,a ...... .... ,Ma a ~1unu11MCU 1 ... 1-....-rMICIWl'IDllll• •Lm ,. ...... M\ •• ......... -..cT-•· PUY YCUI mST ~ "Serve And Return Of Serve" 19111) MIMI "Fahrenheit 451" ( 1967, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Oskar Werner, Julie Chris· -1lle.1~~··IPMNITTJ ' ~alrle Moon" ( 1938. West- etn) Gene Autry ( t hr.) 1 ...... .......... Mnm&Y-~ • .,,_ ATMIUOU MOST .... NA IOL1 "U.S. Open" Second roond (from Oakmont. Pa.). (A) (3 hrs .. 30 min.) (DJ mwll "The Scalawag Bunch" ( 1980. AdVenfuro) Mark Damon. (1hr .. 43min.) Cl) mwll "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965, Romance) Richard Chamberlain, Yvette • llCMI "Danny" ( 1979. Ai:Mnture) Aebec:ca Page. George Luce. ( 1 hr .• 28 -,-~J::-Q . ...,. ..... llCMI "Throw Out The Anctlof" (No Date) (2 NS.) (l) .. "Nlgt\I Of Tl'le Juggler" ( 1980, Suspense) Ja~ Btolln, ClllfGofman. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) fD mwll "Strangers At Sunrlee" (1971'. Dfama) George Montgomery. Deana Mar· tin. (2 hrs.) Mt. (mccll9 .,..... .... ...., CAl't' • IPAmt C. l'TllNll MD llW• .. ,~E:='w ... MIM.L-fTMIMOW ~ake Of The Red Wltoh" ( 1948', AdVenture) John Wayne. Gig Y~s~llOnoll l 'M CM--l•F .. (() .. _., .. _ m l'ft'il Regional coverage of California Angels at Toronto BIUe Jays or Oakland A's at Chicago White Sox. (3 hrs.) • Mft'U Callloin1a Angels at Toronto Blue Jays ( 3 hrs.) I G.l ... &mmY/LA~l..uY m-.uc1t DOUAI llM 1M1 unu -TMI LOIT Chad Everett nar1a1es this documentary which focuses on the situation In East Africa, with guest appearances by Johnny MaM. Art Link· leller and 04ymplc Medal-winner John Naber. (I hr.) yeet-old glrl tra..,.,... the generetlon gap by taking • trip bec:tc In time 10 lier mottle<'• chlldhoO<I. (I) .. "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936. °' .. ma) David NMn. Merle Oberon. ( 1 hf .. 30 ~ • "Won Ton Ton. The Oog Who Saved Hollywood" ( 1975, Comedy) Bruce Oetn, Madeline KaM. ( 1 ht .. 32 min.) -m--"Fh 0own Below" (1957. Dfa-ma> Aobef1 Mitchum, Alt.• Hayworth. (2 hta .• 30 min) -· llMI "Champions Of Juttk:e'' (1955, Weeletn) Clayton Moore, Jay Sll- verheels, ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) r 1¥91'1MY COGmlwnMMCMI,._ • -CAlllO•E•F CC) llMI "The FarmeJ Tak" A Wiie" (1935, Romance) Janel Gaynor, Henty Fonda. ( t hr., 30 mln.) • CID .... M.,... a. Rare footage and lllm clips recapture the perte>fmanoea ol ~ 1 legendary talents -Including Jlml Hendrix, Janis Joplin. EMs Presley an<S John Lennon -wilh commentary by such musicians i.s Chuck Berry. James Brown and Ca~ Simon. ( 1 hr.) ,,.,(() &•wt'Wm 9 I• -IPICULI "Miss Switch To The Rescue" Animated. Two young children are transported back to lhe 17th century. wtlere tlley confront witches and · warlocks. (Pan t) (A) O ., ..,. "Fort Worth'' t 1951, Western) Randolph Scott. David Brian. (2 hts.) ~WGl11111Clmll ..-rCMtcMVEF•IT ·1M1g..:= .. MOUll'I .... MCMICT.__ • LAIT CIWM2 Ulla Brad Sears c.on:. linues his survey ol cold and fool weather accessories and discusses automobile rustproo~ llCMI "Schlock" ( 1973. Horror) John Landis. Saut Kahan. (1hr .. 20 min.) (Q)llCMI "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. 11w m1n.) CZ) "Major Bar6ara" ( 194 r. come=-- dy) Wendy Hiiier. Ae>i Harrison. (2 hrs .• 15min.) mwll "The Deep" ( 1977, AdVenture) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs., 4 min.) (8) llCMI "Oh God!" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns, John Denver ( 1 hr.. 36 min.) Ci> • ~ OUW CCMtTY "Child Care: WhoSe AesponSibillty?" The urgent need for ch1k:I care Is examined wilh spe· c!at emphasis on the ~ce. CJD llY lllOT1B WAI A IUD A 13- G llCMI "The Atomic Kid" ( 1954. Com- edy) Mickey Rooney, Robert StraUSS-( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 11:111 (I) FAT~ 9 NA IOU "U.S. Open" Thlfd r~ No More BedweHing An rouhuen1M1ar rourc:Nld'•Mdwettll11 PfOlal••' Goodnewet TM wtoua prallllM of M•altAftt OM be COfNCteCL WMI 8,..., for ,OU ........,.. cHlcl ...,. .... can IMd to 8MOloMl Md paycholagla .. ......... ~ ........ 11\M can lae ,..,... ... it. 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(1 hr.) • llOWll "Cinderella Liberty" ( 1973, Comedy) James Caan, Marsha Mason, A sall0< falls In love with a Seattle prostitute he won for a night in a pool game. (2 hrs .• 15 min.) e llO¥ll "Rebel Without A Cause" -----~1955. Orama) James Dean, Natalie Ood. young man joins a een·age gang because of his lack of respect for his parents.~.= ~=nc;n:r . , {t) llOWll "Blonde Ambition" ( 1981, Comedy) Suzy Mandel, Dory Devon. Two English girls seek success in New Y0<k City with their vaude\/llle act. (1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl) MIT tll ~ John Byflef shows you thlOQS stranger than truth, largef than life, and zanier than anylhing you've ever seen. I AUAlmntAll» .. tW mWll "The Girt From Petrovl<a" ( 197-4, Drama) Hal Holbrook. Goldie Hawn. An American newsman on assign· ment In lhe Kremlin falls In love with a scatterbrained ballerina. (2 hrs.) G e ... lfllCW. Coverage of Pope John Paul ll's \llslt to P..otand. . .: ... ()) llOWll "West Side Story" ( 1961, Muslcal) Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer. A West Side boy falls in love with a Puerto Rican gift. adding fuel to the rire of a New Y0<k gang war. (3 hrs .. 10 min. l e CMMOWA "Mag1o-Moments" The subject of magic and the occult Is dis- cussed by Ca&allOva (Frank Finlay) and his ceU mate. Gabriel. (Pan 3) ( 1 hr.) (O)llOWll "Fruits Of Passion" ( 1982. Ora· ma) l<laus Klnskl, Isabelle llllers. The sadistic PfoprletOI' of a casino aSl<s his !Ov-er to demonstrate her cievotlon to him by becomtog a OfOStllute. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ()) .,.. .rVenom" ( 1982, Suspense) NlcOI Wiiiiamson, 'klaua l<lnskl. l<ld- n&PPft• hold a young Amerloan bOy hos· tage In his parent's Lond<>n home. alter• nately contending with.the potloe outside and a deadly mamba snake In the bUlld- lng's ventilallon system. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 33 min.) (%).,.''Tarzan. The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure) Richard Harrhl. Bo Oetek. WNle accompanying her father on a aearch ior the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young WOtT\ltn Ill abducted by an ul'l<llvlll:red wNte man who was ra!Md by apes In the Jungle. 'R' ( 1 hr., 52 rrw1.L · tW8 • ._ "Giida Live" ( 1980, Come• dy) Giida Radnef, Don Novello. Giida R4Jdner rfl)rltet many "SatUl'day Night LN9" chareotert In a filmed rflCOfd of fief on.woman Broadway lhow, which •ISO '"'"'" Father Guido Sarduccl. (A) ( 1 l!f,,ao m1n.1. tW .... ' More Than A Mlr8Qle" ( 1968, f\l)rNlnct) SopNll Loren, Omar SNlrlf. A ~ prftlct tt8Qlll • dllhw8lhlng con- t•t :'.r-omllle fo .u .. winner ,..® ,..... ... foot-oe Ind fllm c1S19 ~t 1fle oertofmanc• 18 Friday, June 17, 1"3 of 1 I legendary talents -including Jim1 Hendrur., Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley and John Lennon --with commentary by such mu51c1ans as Chuck Berry. James Brown and~S~hr.} '*. Tiil llMllO Of Yll.-LOllUll» A behind-the-scenes look at the makmg of the comeJjy "Yellowbeard," featuring John Cleese, Eric Idle, Marty Feldman. Peter Boyle and Madeline Kahn ls_presented. ( t hr ) • CC) llOVll "Confessions 01 A Pop Per- former" ( 1975. Comedy) Robin Askwith. Anthony Boo1h A rock •n· roll star llnds plenty of romantic action white on tour ( 1 hr.,30m1~, W::'-).f{or Your Eyes Only" (1981.' Adventure) Roger Moore, Topof. James Bond lracks a criminal who purloined a lOP Sf!CteLBrltish del~evice.. 'PG' (2 hrs., 5min) ! Tiii MMU tll at IAYAIBCO t1t1 mt 01 •1111rr tfllCIAl -llOWll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A play- w1Tgnr sutterlng Imm Wf'lter's bloc!( f>l&AS to do away with a former studenl of his and plaglerll& the young man's promising f.llay 'PG' (2 his.) · W~UUIMTIAI ...., TMCll (c:an'D> ( llOWll "fsland Of 1000 Delights" (1979, Orama) A tropical Island serves as lhe heaCIQuarters for a whlt~slave1y ring. 'R' l 1 hr .. 15 min.) ( 0) Tiii llM:mQ tll Ullltl This documen- tary of the making of Rlcttard AttenbOr- ough's epic film biography ot lndlan lead- er Mohandas Gandhi Includes commenta- ry from cast members Candice Bergen, John Mills. Mmtln Sheen and Ben Kings- 1~. ( t llr .. t5 min I 1:11 (5.J llOWll "Up In SmOl<e" ( t978. Come- dy) Cheech ano Ch<>ng. Edie Adams. • Two drifters embark on a cross-country trip. frustrating lhe law and meeting an odd aSSOttrnent of characters along the way 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min ) t11m llOWll "One Tl'le Valiant" ( t951) Gre- 9Qt'Y Peck, (2 hrs .. 15 mm.) ta• llOWll "The Girt On The Late, Late Show" ( 1974, Mystery) Don Murray, Laraine Stephens A television proovcer embarks on a search for a mlgsjng movie queen ot yesteryear wl'IO has seemingly vanl8hed wilf'lout a tr~ hr .. 30 min.) l ..... Dl llO¥ll "ferrlfledn ( 1964. Suspense) Rod Lauren, Steve Orn>1el. The owner of a popular night spot becomes abnormally Interested In the wellare ot unproteoted y_oung girts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) CZ) llCMI "N!Qht Ot The JVggter.. ( 1980. Su&eentle) J11mes Broun. ClllJ Gorman. A tormer pollc:e olllcet launches a desperate search through the streets ol New York City for tile mlsslng daughter. ml9takenly kidnapped by a psychoP&ttilc etlmlnal. 'A' U hr .. 41 min.) W(~)--"Raw Deal" (1978, W~tern) Getard Keonedy, Gus Morourk>. A --~ pOfllloJnn hltn two tough gunmen 10 rid the outback or " rebel Q8ng, ( 1 '" , • -40 min.) .. 1 .... ----_,tlllCSI n .,.. "lhe Seduction" ( 1982. ~) Morgen Fallcf'lltd. Mlchael Sar· ra.tln, A ~out TV newt anchorwom- •11 II vfotlmlliad by I mentll!V dlJO•bed ·~· 'R' ( 1 hr .. •&min.) Hca>-"Flahtlng Mad" (1978, Orama~ ltOf'\ IMec I(~. Ja"* lnglehart. A man who survives a murder attempt vows revenge on lhe two men responslble. 'R' t 1 hr .. 35 min ) M (S)MOVll "The French Woman" (t981. Orama) Francoise Fabian. Dayle Haddon. A bOrdello being kept open by a govern- menl subsidy Is the scene of murder and political scandal when a VIP customer Is photographed at play, 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) ta~) MO¥ll "Only When f Laugh" ( 1981, Drama) Marsha Mason, Kristy McNlchol. A New York actress returns from a drying- out clinic determined to renew her career. her romance with a playwright and her relatlonshtp with her 17-year-old daugh· let 'A' (2 hrs.) .. a llOVll "Heat O} Ang_er" (1!!71, Dra- ma) Susan Hayward. lee J. Cobb. A keen-witted lady lawyer defends an exec- u11ve charged wllh the murder of a con- struction workeJ~( 1 hr., 30 min,) 1::.:-@ -•Mwmr ~) NA QOll "U.S. Open" Third round (from Oai.mont, Pa.). (A) (2 hrs.) (&d llOVll--'-'Mek•flg Ltwft-'-.H98l. Gfoma) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean. A wom- an learns lhal her husband Is Involved In a homosexual relattonshlp 'A' ( t hr .• SO min) d (¢) llOVll "The Betsy" ( 1978. Drama) Laurence Olivier. Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A powerful and relentless Detroll auto lycoon brings a daredevil racing star Into his company to dellelop a revolutionary new vehicle. 'A' ~hrs .. 5mln) •• MOVll "Desiree" (1954. Orama) Mar- 100 Brando. Jean Simmons. Napoleon Bonapane has an early and blllersweet love atlalr wllh a young seamstress who re~IS him for another. (2 hrs .. t8 min.) (%) llOWll "Deathtrap" ( t982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. A play- wright sUll9f'lnQ lrom writer's block plans 10 do away w1lh a former student of his and plaglerlze the young man's promising P-lay 'PG' (2 hrs.I we llO¥ll "Invisible Agent" ( 19-42. Advenrure) Ilona Massey, Peter Lorre. An American agent with the power to render himself Invisible sets off on a Nazi spy mis· slon. ( I hr .. 25 min,) 117JMwca.Dl'OMGWW (°O} llO¥ll "The Thing_" ( 1982, Horr()f) Kurt i;lvssell, Richard Dysarl. Members of o solentlllc resoarch team In the Antarc tic controol an alien Illa torm lhat is capable of takJllg over lhe men's minds. 'A' (2 hrs.., 5 mln.) D llOWll "Night Moves" ( 1975, Mys· to1y) Gone Hoekman, ~nller Warren. A private eye hired to locate the daughtet ol a former movie actress bee~ entan- gled In a web of lnlrlgue With a Mnyan smuggling ring. ( 2 tlrs. I 4dl(l)..., tll .._John Byner shows , you things strongef than truth, 1ar9! than Nie. and z.anler 1ha.n anything you ve .wr aeon . .. I.._." ... " ....... .. ) llO¥ll "Beloved Enemv" t 1936, Ora· mtl) Oa.\lfd Ni'len, Marte ObofOf\. love trarllSCtnds bllltf P•rttt.n lllwe When an lrlSh petrlOt dltoO\leraJw IOY9I en 'Ef'glleh· woman clUrtng the esrly '20I, ( 1 ht., 30 min.) -(8) ... "Of'I GC)dl" ( 197'1, Comecfy) George Burnt. JoM °""' Qod MleclJ en UfllUllP9Cllng young ~et IMO- egef to dellV9f a m1111qt Of nap. end good *"' 10 '"" 9"1Pflolil people of '"" ~-<fey wOf1d 'PO' ( 1 ~ .. 38 min.) I .. ,_,_ ~ ......... U&.1111 TO_,. -l&.ml Special rn 111 . guesta Include The Spln1W1, Patti •'11111' LaBelle, The CommodOret. The Four M ... Tops, Biiiy Davis Jr ancl M4t0yn MoCoo. • Cl) ___ ,_ __ lllm_ CllAllft ~ F0td. Guthrie and a young neighbor 111 .... tripped In • eave that could comrtel'y DOllce otfleet lnvollled In the oeatn 01 an lnnoeent byttander clurtng a 1takeou1. IB> 1J ht,) •<II LOWI IOAT Two women (Oebbi41 ~ynplds. Marilyn MlchMlt) petfOfm on a celebrity caba1t1 crui.. that lln,drt an lncognlto aotreta (a.tole Cook) falling In l hrs,) I.left wOfk leverlshly when Evan, MOWll "The Resurrection Of Zachary collA~ at an&~ ( 1 h•. Wheeler" ( 1971. Ofama) Af'\Ole Dlckln· G m W4WI Willie moves ~ aon. BradlOJd O.flman A political figure Is OUI whtn Mr. O<ummond ot>jecte to hls /"'- repaired allltf an au1omoblle accident with havtng an occallOtlal Clrlnk with his I love aod a lawyer (Vicki LA"'tt'encel srnlt· ten with a lormer client (Rk:herd kMnel . IBl D (1 hr.) (!) 19¥11 "Somewhere In The Night" ( 19'8, Mystery) John Hodiak, Nancy Guild. A war veteran tuffltflng from parts from a "soma," a synthelk: Ofg&n Ir~) D bank. (2 hrs.) a "H6tet Paradiso'• ( t966, Com· e Wl.D ~ "Time 01 Tha Grizzly" edy) Gina LOllobriglda, Alec GUlnnesa. A Marty Slouffltf eJtplo<es the Ille. history, Rench Lolhatlo attem.p1s to arrat'IQe a ~habitat ol the&~ bear. meanlt'IQlul tryst In a hotel with hls neigh- • UITCNMCI Brad Sears cov· bor's wile, (2 hrs.) ers do-il·YOUNMlll tune·ups. engine con· • (ti) U . MOCll9I An enraged Hooker densallOn. and bargaining tor a used car. becOmeS datllfmined to catch the mob-1.••w -w Slllf heading a prostitution raci<et lhal _ ~ ..... -ns••• . cauaect Ille death of a teenager. (R) Q -l!hr.) T'fl89.-D ll0¥9 "Haunted Palace" (1963. Har· WDOllM.....,.,.WAY rOf) Vincent Price. Debra Paget. A man Is ... ,Clmil ,. .. _... cursed by an evil spirit when he and his lllA NL CClln'ACT UIATI "World wife open a home whose last Inhabitant Super Heavywelg~I Championship" (lrom was a warlock. (2 hrs.) Memp~ Tenn). (A) ( 1hr .. 30 min.) Cl) ... Ct.,_ "Won Ton Ton. The Dog WhO e -. .-cA P~ Vicki Carr Saved HollywOOd" ( t975. Comedy) hosts this special from the Las Vegas Hil· Bruce Dern. Madeline Kahn. A studio Ion, with the candidates being luclged on chleltain turns a runaway German shep· their personallly. poise, beauty, family Ille herd Into a tilling legend during the heyday and communtly Involvement. (2 hrs ) ol HoOywO<>d's sllent screen 'PG' ( 1 hr.. e MOWll "Cash McCall" ( t959, Orama) 32 min.) James Garner, Natalie Wood. A financial • 1 II llAICll Of-genius rekindles a romance with the Cl) W UCll wmt DAVID i'Uk>WHZ daughter of a plastlcs company owner llOU.'1JOOD a.-. Featured: a look who IS suffering lrom money difficulties. al the charltoes stars patronize and sup· itn~ . po11: a rePorl on the Frances Farmer sto· DIAllOMDI 11M9'Y ry: a v1si1 10 the premiere ol "War llAPOWBI Games": a profile of actress Jamie Lee lllMI "The Betsy" ( 1978, Drama) Curtis. Laurence OIMef. Robef1 Duv811.-B&sed on lflOllU'ICOUllT the novel by Harold Robbins. A pawerful -DWwmtLAWMNCl-..C and relenttess Detroit auto 1ycoon brings a ICIT ....._ daredevil racing star into his company to Mllllllln deYe.lop ~oluttonar new vehicle 'R' ALLCMANmm.AT•IMALl• ~hrs .• Smln.) -110Y11 "Oh Godl" (1977. Comedy) ~ George Burns. John Denver. God setecls lllMI "The Deep" ( t977, Adventure) an unsuspecting young supermarket man· Robe11 Shaw. Jacqueline Bissel. A young ager to dallver a message of hope and couple find romance and treasure as they good will to the skeptical people of the dive off the coast ol Bermuda and find a modern·day world. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) buried treasure cache. 'PG' (2 hrs., 4 CI).,. "Tarzan. The Ape Man" (198 t, min.) AdVenture) Richard Hams, Bo Derek. '9 .,. "The Monitors" ( t969. SC•· Whole accompanying her lather on a ence-FJctlon) Guy Stockwell, Susan search tor the legendary Elephant's Oliver. Two men and two women are Graveyard. a young woman is abducted caught up in an underground plot to by an unc1vn1zed while man who was destroy the leaders of the world. a group raised by apes in the jungle. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 of Intelligent, emotionless beings from min.) another planet. ( t hr., 30 min.) cm llOYll "Halloween II" ( 1981, Horror) ... CD --~ Ricky goes on trial Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pteasence. A before a jury of his peers when the school hopelessly Insane murderer continues his bully sues him tor assault (R) reign of terror on a small lown 'R' ( t hr , 8 MOWll "The Great Gabbo" ( 1929. 30 min.) Orama) Erich von Strohelm, Belly Comp- (l) (%) MOV9 "Deathtrap" ( t982. Mys-sdo. A tamed '(Bntrlloquist loses his ldenti- tery) Michael Caine, ChrlStO(>her Reeve. A ly when he relieS 100 heavily upon his playwnghl sutte(lng from wtiter's block dummy as a means ot expression. (2 plans to do away with a torme1 student ol hrs.) his and plaglerlze the young man's prom-•<ll>ALLllMHl&Y 1s1ng play 'PG' (2 hrs ) (0) .,. "The Thing" ( 1982, HorrOI) '9 llOTORCYCU WOILD Featured. a Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart. Membe1s of report on the current Cycle News Test: a a sctentlhc research team in the Antarctic -Jook at t~is week's vintage motorcycle, conlronl an alien life 1orm that is capable the pro-mect)anlc's hot tip of lhe weal\ el taking over the men's minds. 'R' (2 ,., IMCINVB tvs .. 5 min) ' .. cur • WIMOW •II ()) MDWll "Love And Bullets" < 1979. IYI C* LA. Featured: a k><»< al movie Adventure I Charles Bronson. Rod ratings; a prollle of Bob Guccione. editor Steiger. The FBI a~s a oetechve 10 1ra11e1 ol "Penthouse" magazine; a report to Swilletlarlti and track down the mos- "superpot''. highly potent strains 01 mah· tress ol an Important underWorld ltgu1e iu~a. IBI _12 hrs ) Cf) a.otloU' 8 fD QUllCY Ovoncy tries to exonerate a amnesia allempts 10 uncO\lel' his former Ille. (2 hrs .. 30 min,) • 11Y1t•ft "The Racing Game: Needle" A nervous horse trainer calls upon Sid Halley 10 keep an eye on Na horse, a favored contender In an upcoming race. (Part 1) (R)0(1hr,)' Cl) NA _,.-TIU.S. ~" Thifd round l!_rom Oakmont, Pa.). 2 hts.) (ff) ..., MACllT1'I • • •1•-The outrageoue, unpredictable comedian P8ffOJms his adult nlghtclub act at Resorts lntltfnallonal In Atlantic City, New Jeraey. {Jhr.) (JJllOftl ".Making Love" (198t, Ofama) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean, A wom- an learns that her husband Is lnvOllled In a homosexual relationship. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 mon.) (SJ llO¥W "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singe!, R.H. Thomson. The misadventures ot blind sin~-<:omPoSe< Tom Sullivan's college ~~ys are recounted. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min.) llJ MOWll "The Thing" ( 1982, Horror) Kun Russell, Richard Dysart. Members of a solentolic research team In the Antarctic: confront an alien lite form that 1s capable of taklng over the men's minds. 'R' (2 ......... .. 1hrs~~. -I:;::.: a.ue A form8f staoe Sl8r (Jaylle M&-atJOWS Allen) takes a joof~ nay Into the past, and Mr. Roarke tries to locate an Island employee who could inherit a fortune (R) O (I hr.) G lllMI "Sutley'' ( f973. Drama) Alan Bates. Jessica Tandy. In spite of staunch eHorls lo remain in control of himself. a temperamental college professor approaches middle-age with much trepi- dation. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) l lOl..l»IOLD -.u:Mt PUYHOUm "For ColOfed G11ls Who Have Considered Suicide I When The Rainbow Is Enul" Sl11 women share their pain. terror and love In a televi- sion adaptatton ot the award-winning . Broadway Hit by Ntozake Shange (R) Q {_I hr , 30 min.) [C).,. "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" (-1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. An affair between two actors Is par· alleled on the romanlic period film in whk:h the two are performing. 'A' (2 tvs., 5 min.) (H) lilO¥IE "Author! Author!" ( 1982. Com· edy) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cannon. A New York playwright's wile lea11es him with a gang ol mostly her children to take care of just as his new play Is about to open. 'PG' t! hr .. 50 min.) U MDWll "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Tom Skemlt. Path Lupone. An angfy Ph1ladefphlan organizes a vigilante force to stem the tide of violent crime in his ne:=hood 'R' (-1 hr .. 40 min ) .... l'lmAT Friday. June 17, 1983 15 -lunclay Coat. • ...,... -... LR This mini· telethon tor lhe Leukemia FoundatlOn'wm include celebrity hosts f?,afneft Roberts, Gregory Hamson. Conrad Bain, Linda Evans. Tom Jones and othefs. (1 hr.) • ,_ .....uM PUTI "Henry VI: Part II" Peter Benson. David Burtie. Paul Chapman, Brian Deacon, and Bernard lilll star in Shakespeare's chronlcle ot Eng- land's War ol lhe Roses. (Part 1) (I hr . 30min.L • 2 • PW W .... Dick Enberg and Bud Collins lake a look at the upcom- ing All-England Tennis Championships i om Wimbledon. England) ( 1 hr.) oc:u.• -1• I •MD RACY A poignant IOok is taken at the on· and off-screen romance between Spencer Tracy and Katharine H~burn. (1 hr.} Cl)MCMI "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrs.1...5. min.} ct.,.. llMD A llCMI A young lilmmaker learns a lesson In honesty when she wins 1----1em1Ward she did not aeserw. (%) ... "The Fog" ( 1980, Horror) Adrienne Barbeau. Hal Holbrook. (I hr .. 31 min.} l _.CllCD•sn• -UITW,__. -TU W fell-"Graham Howe'' -I .............. ... "Poltergeist" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Williams (1 hr .. 55 min.) ._taml ........... """ _.. -"' ... _,., ---~-·-w ...,... -....... 1"&mlCll w1:.C.. Scheduled: a replay of the Bobby Chacon I Cornelius Boza. Edwards 12·round WBC Junior Light· weight Championship boo1 (fouoht 51 15 lo las Vegas. Nev.); the Men's ffro World Cup Surfing Championships (from Hawaii) : Survtyal 01 The Flttetl Compel!· tlon (from Sun River, <i!'e.}. (2 hrs.) ··-ZMl--Mlll CC) .. "And Now My 1.0lle" (1974, ~) Mantle l<eller, Andre Oussol-~·~ ~~kTUll&11 (JI) .. "Safari 3000" (1981, Adven· ture) De~ Canadlne, Stockard Chann-lfig. { 1 hr., 30 mlt1.) · . CI)._ "l<lng Ot Jazz" (No 0.te) (2 ltw..1.-IOCNI . • tRmw Attent• &81199 at s.n Fren- dlCO o:;,~~n W! (I) f Sche<Mad! boxing • · .. contetldere to be ennounced): U.S. ymneetlc» Champlonatllpe (ffom Chica· go, I.): lnternatloNI Mb.cl Pelfs Qym-neata (from JacttlOfWlla. Ra.). ( 1 hr . 30~--1:~· 103 I II L a--&11a1•1•Mn .. "EndleM Low" (1981, ) lfooke 8tlleedl. Mettln Hewitt. • ll "9: "*'·) (I) "Jebbel...,.-wootl"""''Y" ( 1977, eom.. dy) Mic'-' Plllln. Ma>e w... ( 1 ht., "° "*'·> 11 'rld1Y1 June 17, 1813 J. ID ~ • .-Y, ~ Guest: Bob Mac Issac. a focus on reel estate opportu· nlties. a.1 ........ --.,. "Breaking Loose" ( 1978. Com· edy) Rob Blowne. Robert Chapel. 12 hrs.) Cf) MCMI "Babe" ( 1975. Biography) Susan Qark, Aleic Karras. (2 hrs.) • MCMI "Land Of The Pharaohs" ( 1955. Orama) Jack Hawtcrns, Joan Col· nns.-(2 hrs.) l ::::::a... ....... MCMI "Born To Be Loved" ( 1959, _Q[amaL.Carol Moms. \(era Vague. < 1 tv_ 30 min.) 1.98 03 mCll W ,._. Dick Enberg and Bud Cofllns take a look at the upcom· Ing All-England T41MIS Championships i om Wimbledon. England). ( 1 hr ) ........... ••nm,_,..,.. Mll'O llAClll SCCA Super Vees (from Milwaukee, W~) (1hr.,30 min.) 00 WWW "Popeye" f f980. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Shelley Duvall. ( 1 hr . 5-4 min.) Cl) MCMI "Summer Holiday" ( 1963, Musical) Cliff Richard, LaUtl Pe181'S. (2 hrs.) D MCMI "Green For Dangel'" ( 1947. Mystery) Salty Gray, Trevor Howard ( t hr .. 30min.) •aun••--.. "Topper Returns" ( 1941. Com- edy) Roland Young, Joen Blondell. (2 hfs.} (l)ITM,_ • .... -........ \'la.mm n~lll TO LOI W Olymplc hopefuls · are Wendy Wyland (div· ing). A . Parisi (Jud<>) and Fallm8 Whitbread and Karin Smit~ (tractc and field). (I hr.) • P CAllnlll ~ _. AT -Adam Alc;h hosts this behlnd-the-9oenes look at the canine film star wttfl guest appearanoft by Chevy Chase. Omer Sharif. Jene Seymour and Ben~lner, Frank Inn. ([) ''I Ought To Be In Plotur .... (1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann- Marlet. '1 hr .. 46 min .. .. , WI •Mimi WIW Schedule¢ a replay of the Bobby et.con I CorneHua Bou· Edwards 12-rounc:I W8C Junklf Light· weight Ctiamponehlp bout (fought 5115 In Las Vega. Nev.); the Men'• ffro World Cup Sutflng Cl'lam~s (trom Hanll) ; ~ Of The An.et Competl- 11on .;rn ain ""'. c:>r..). (2hr9.) I IW9•111r --- -Fe.tured JMn s~ ..,.,. o.n.n: .. .,. anct "*" ... j 1 ht.) ·-..., HoOd1ng CerMf IQte an ·....._Ion of pr.-performenca on netlonat tWVlllon . ~-.... CC) -"Oh Haewnly Do0" ( UMIO, Comeefy) Ct*Y a... Benti-+• ht • -43 ~~." .. "The Oteal Moment" (194-4, Miii) JOal Mcet-. letty Fllld. (1 tit., I 'i:J:a "The Gel Who TOOk The W..t" , .... Weetem) V\IOMe De c.m. Boott ' '· l1 '!.:JO """·) - -..... ~•d!IOllaioflOf eoonomy Md lflll ,.. "~1t: Robefl Reich. author of "The Next Amet'I· can Fronlief"; Arthur Lafler. Professor Of Economics at USC. 1-.aaaT AT,__,,.. ,_ W YOUI LR MCMI "Haunted Palace" ( 1963. Hor- ror) Vtneenl Price. Debra Pagel. (2 hrs ) (!) ODDCOUfU • MCM1 "Frankie And Johnny" (1966. Musical) Elvis Presley. Donna Douglas. (2 hrs.) ., .. "Nol Wllh My Wile.;i~'Oon'I" (1966, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi. {?hrs.} 9 WALi. tTmT wm "What's On In Television?" Guest: E~ Gibbs senior securlly analyst, Goldman. Sachs & Company. fD MCMI "A Small Town In Teicas" ( 1976, Drama) Tlmolhy Bottoms. Susan Georpt (2 hrs.) I :.nc•sron .......... ·- CMUCI _. LM AT ,_ llOIY Tina Turner and eera;·s da~hter logrJd jolQthe rocl< 'n' roll ve eran as he performs some of his great8$t hits, including "Johnny B. Goode" and "AoO Over Beethoven:· from lhe =n Los AngeleS. ( 1 hr.) llt "Clash Of The Titans" ( 1981. Fan1asy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence OIMer. I hr .. 58 "1in. ) .. ~ 4111 AT-_.- WUCK.IOTml . ....... _ &SM .. WllEU•-·-, ~-.,.., ( ) MCMI ''The Corn Is Green" ( 1979, Drama) Katharine Hepbum, Ian Saynor. Dkected by George CUkor. (I hr • 40 min.) ~ (.I) MCMI "Cloud Dane " , Adven- ture) OaVld Carradlne.~n fer O'Neill. (1 ·1hr .. :,m1ri.;... ~ ..... .... ....... W&LltmT---...r .... .-um ··A ffe&h Look At Econorn· le PrOblemS" Guesls: Lester '°Thurow, authof of "Oengerous Cur~• • The State Of Economics": James Oavid90n, ohalfman of the Natlonel Taxpeyera' Union. (1 hr.) • -.. Robbie Doyle ellamlnee boardulllng, and wlndaurllng expett Kay Robber.on eicplalne l'loW 10 "" your weight and the ~ of boat on the rig ln tandem to control dlreetlon and r.:~ -U.S. ~ ~CMna· ment Anaal (lfom ~ Ind.). (3 &)'~ "C.MY'•Shedow" (1978. Or.- me) W•« MetthaU, Ale• Srnlttl. (I hr •• 67=~ CQ) ''Jnchenttnent" ( llM9, Orama} O.Yld Nlwef\ T ... ~ (2 hr9.) CZ) .. ''Tarnn. The Men" (1981, ACMneure) Rlc:Nfd .._ lo o.r.tc. (1 ht •• 52 "*':t 1-••n• -....... Quaals: JNnnla S..· I~ lmfth. Jim Owen, Marte '*"-''· ~1hr.) -=ilii . I[,._ ... "I Dughi To Be In PlcMes .. r ( 1')82. Comedy) Walltf Mallheu. Ann- H Mari:,..~· 45 min.) -~ llOWll "Big Mo" ( 1973. Drema) Ber· _1nlei;9cl;.8=nson. (1 hr .. •Omln.) MTNTICI&. _.,ICIHL• llOWll "The . Thing" ( 1982. HorrOf) ~I Russell, Richard Dy9ert (2 hts.. 5 ;.,.,..,..Aw., .. Cl•IOll&ICLW .. c.r••--........ WGll) n .. LOCllHTWJl•ll .Yount ... _. umAYllAll ~ "From The Leadeisnlp 01 Hitter To The Leaders1'11p 01 God" Or Gunter Wagnet, a professor of the New Teslament at the Baptist Seminary 1n Rus- chllkon. SW1tzerland, d1scu$$85 his eicper .. ences as a 1eenage member of the Hitler Youlh movement. ..... (I).......,. W ··Grand Prix 01 Cincinnati" (R) (2 hrs.) (())9CME "Enchanlment" ( 1949, Orama) David Niven. Teresa Wught. (2 hrs) 0 9CME "II You Could See What t Hear .. ( 1962, Biography) Marc Singer. AH Thomson. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) , ~ .......... wia .. LOIT••ACE W ) 9CME "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. IP Mn ~ICllUlll __ ,. UTnllm •Lan' ,_.,.. ..... OffAllM l'WUCN.11 flLllntlCAT ~nmu.u. ( ) MCWll "The Amazing Captain Nemo" ( 1976, Advenlure) Jose Feuer. Bur~ ,..1Metf!:{~~awH _ um.IMICAU CAl9UI NON.I: WIWOllf OM .,.,... 110ll • ntlUHAYU 18-lH COlllL.Am TMZM ~ DAY Of ""D11COWB1-.--, CMTOCl9 YOUfClllHUllM ~YlllAll • WllOf llAMMR9"r (C) MCWll "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benji. ( 1 hr . 43 min.) ( l ) MICA&. DAZZU The L11tle Rascals arE featured in !Um clips and Shorts ( 1 hr . <.>5 mm) N11UQHTB-,. "''"""' N•M.L IUMClt Guest. Frank Robtn· son. a ... ouu•111DM .. _.. ........... ..,,.MIMT --· ._., ... • ...... 1 ......... HI llOWll "F1tl'l9r GooM" (19tl5, ~ dy) C11y Grant. LMlle Ceton. (2 hft., 30 •mln~umAY-1fli•MLll ...,..,_. MOPU 1•111 wmtOll.• --..,,.w.1 CMfo. -~tR>Q ..... • Hl•OfllAll'f n NA tm1 "U.S. O~" Third round (from Oakmom. Pa.). (~) (3 hrs.) (O)llOWll "The Boy Who Never Was" (No Date, Adventure) ( 1 hr.) (I) ~fllCltl 9 mWll ''Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamtll, Hamson FOld. (2 hrs.) (2) MCWll "The Garden Ot The Finzl-Con· tints" ( t971. Orama) Uno Capoljcchlo, Dominique Sanda Directed by VittOllo De Sica. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 1111 D ODv.Y Guests: Margare1 Auken, Dr Tom Johnson, Brian Kessler and Michael IMaE~~YMY DOW YGClt ... ............ 1 ~ (J) mWll "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 100 t Rabbit Tales.. ( t962. Comedy) Animated. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. (.1 hr., 30 min.) 6D A BJCM MlW TOWMAU.m'r· -.. ,_ Ol nMtLR ·=-· CllCOllD IT • ...,. · lllAm 111BT CIQO • • .-TMl*ONISAlllBIAVIOI 0 J llO¥R "Gideon's Trumpet" ( t980, Orama) Henry Fonda. Jose Fener. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (LI MCWll "Under The Rainbow" (t961. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher ( 1 hr . 38 mtn.) CO) ••• _.. OM 1Ml WAY A young g111 encourages 1he residents of a nurStng home where she WOlkS to lorm their own -11azz ;rr: 1111 llA1'0M m1m11111.... · '111-M'ntDAVID~ DAY Ol llllC0¥9Y . u.. .... WlllCOfllUllD I M--.OTOlllOMOW wmasT--.a IMIAll IBIAVIOI lal'AIWAY -Cl) .cllQMI • Coverage of the NASCAn stock car race (live from Michl· gan ln1erna11onal Speedway in Brooklyn. Mich ) (3 hrs~. 30 min ) D MTICI,.,., CAlnAL ,. __ IT Carl Stern moderates a dlscussioo of the vari- ous tssues created by the death penalty and the fedefal and state policies ellected 111 (A) (1 hr) QUJUlrt .... tmMD °' TMl1M lWIUINfZO.. I ..... ---UWM'llllA•r COftespondenll Lin· da werthelmet end Cokle Robe1t1 toln Paul Duke IOt en up-to~th .. mlnute tum· maaa~i2.....ionar ~tf\111191 • 1., .• ,,.-... mll- ... "The Corn Is Green" ( 1979, Orama,. Ka1hetlne Hepburn. Ian Saynor. Directed by Geofge CoilOf. ( 1 hr .. 40 mloJ.. ~--~I" (1982, Horror) Craig T. NelllOfl, Jobeth Wiiiiams. ( 1 hr , 55mln.) D90N "Clash Of The Ti1ant" (t961. Fantaay) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Ollvief i_t hr., 56 min.) CZ)llOWll "Pygmalion" (1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller ( I hr . 35 min.) e•.v . .wrr -(fl) llOWll "Istanbul Express" ( 1968, Adventure) Gene Barry. John Saxon. (2 hrs.) -·••••LI Celilornla Anoets at Toronto ~(3hrs) ••a.our -_.,_IUll ,__,, __ Ml 119-WllMDAVID~ ..,,.w.L CllC... .,_.IWTODAY _._ ....... _.._ llmAYllAll 1W MlfO UC9W "Van Scoy 500" ( t hi ) LUI°" llAll .,. "Bruce Lee: His Last Days. HIS Las1 Nights" I 1979, Biography) Docu- mentary\ (2 hrs.) e llAltU LU Wtm "Sons And Lovers .. Alter Clara advises Paul that he hasn't tried to succeed In his relationship with Miriam. he Is given the chance to.lest his feelings. (Parl S) p ( t hr.I ,__•v -•• CJCUll• mWll "Green Ice" ( 1981. Adventure) Ryan O'Neat, Anne Archer ( 1 hr . 55 min.) (£) 80CCIR "FIFA Coca Cola Cup World Youth Champ1onShlp" (live from Meiu· co) . (2 hrs.) (1.) MCWll "The Seventh Seal" ( 1956, Fantasy) Max vor1 Sydow. Gunner filornstrand.(2 hrs.) m CMl..-f a11• lR Alm IDIAlM Carol Lawrence and Ari Unktetter host this took at the chtldren or East Alriea and !heir struggle for survival. Guests. Dick Van Pa11en. W1t11am Shatner, Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmbalisl Jr ( 1 hr.) f1:11 (!} IA-Ml Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cerdlnals (2 hrs .. 45 min. r 11:118 ttl NA IGll "U.S. Open" Final round (live from the Oakmont, Pa Country Club) (4 his.) l.....,cou wttnA181 CIUICll•----Al.._IJllllFOl'TI OCUll• fUQfM.I MICK Alter a talllng·oul with Gobo. Wembley follows him 10 the latr of a l'l'ltlh1cal beast. (Q)MCWll "Authorl Author!" ( 1982. Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr . 50 min.) -·==-LR Friday, June 17, 1983 17 -lunclay Conl. (8) --"Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Klddef. A war veleran turns 10 a Ille of crime af1er the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner ol the North Vietnamese lor six years. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) -·(I) nwfWt--. llA. The statt Is stunned to learn t~t a beautitul surgical nurse (Kim CattraN) Is moonlighting as a ~.ii.=enterfoldmodel. (R) (fhr.) Ii "eta1•t CWT • ,_ QIGI X Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Am Mobley, with guests Anson Williams, Betty White imd-JoAnn Pftug. profile sbc cl'ilt<Jren Who are the Innocent victims of war In coun· tries such as Somalia, Cambodia and El. Salvadoc. ( 1 hr.) I ru ••n•_..•www--... " 11'1 PA!m ICILD 11111•-Skip Sweeney thougl'll he knew his lather. bul after his father's death, he found out dlf· terently. ---,. ~-11U1't"'OI' ..... -nm. IG ••••I The controversial Rosenberg-.Sobell case. involving the alleged passing of atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Is r8"'8xamlnect the Rosen· bergs' two sons discuss the case. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ .. "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Ben~. While investigating a pol1tlcal se11 scandal In London. a private detective Is murdered and relncarnat!ld as a scruffy dog. 'PG' L! hr., '43 min.) lit.,. "Poltetgelst" (1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Williams_ Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban CaNforola home and abduct the resident family's R child. 'PG' (1 hr .. 55 min.) ,_ -.. "Colleen" (1936, Musical) Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell. In ordet to peeve hit nephew, a wealthy ecoantrlc buys a fa~ble ladles' dreu lhop and pl8Cl81 Ila~~-t In the hands of a ~woman. 1 hr., 55 min.) .. ll) 11111'1 IT-IMLAll• Galleghef uses his lrraYefent wtt and lnwlntlYe Pfops to poke Mlly and wtous fun al hoW stupid cert.in thingl are In Iha world. -,_, ___ ..... ..,., ,._. .... .. "Th•~ .. (t981, Horror) Dea w.-c.. Patrtcic M9cnee. A women reponer la man.c.d by a klller who....,,. to bu werewolf. 'R' (1 hr .. 31 min.) ~ .. "JebbafwOOky" (Um. Come- ) Mloheal Palin, Max W*4. The kingdom • ~+ant· Bruno The Ouettton-etM. la r by a llt'*Y monettr. 'PO~~ min.) ---~"5 ,.. EMlilra.:' f'--..,... •:... -- -NIJUW Neel Gabler and ,,_,. _,,. Lyoha hoet In lnformetlW lo<* et 'tnewettt.~ .... = .. "Amtrtcen Night,_. .. ( 19e2. Dreme) LIWfenoe Dey, Lore ~. A conolft ... tnOOUntert • world of drual. ... 8f)d ~....,,he •achee kw NI~ ....... (t hf' .. 30 min.~ -"Enclell Lowe" tM I, , eroaa.,...., Mel1ln • • ,,., June 17, 1M3 A 17-yea.r-<>ld's obseSSIVe love tor his 15- year-<>ld girlfriend feeds to parental con- llicts and tragedy. 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) tt:118Cll ... (8) CA9UI ~ Comedian Joe Pisco- po hosts this showcase of colleglale talent -selec1ed from a nationwide search by New York's Catch A Rising Star comedy club -taped before a college audience at Tutts University. (1 hr.) ,.,9GllTI .... PllCWllW MC .. -• ~ Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this examination of t~t oflneT.S"blllion women In the world's devek>ping nations througtl the stories of six ol these women. (I hr.) • umY .. Guests: actor George Pep-pard: Judith Martin. better known as "Mills Manners." ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I _.._ . 1W ... ...:ML CO\lefage or Pope John Paul ti's visit to POiand. • • --"fhe-l11&t Of The-Belle&" ( 1974, Orama) Rlcherd Chamberlain. Blythe Denner. Wrtter fl"' Scott Atzgereld meets his future wite. Ze4da. wllile he Is stationed In the South (2 hrs. I CC).,. "Greeri Ice" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neel, Anoe Archel'. An engineer and a socldle attempt to rob a South Aroerican emerald srnugglef of a fortune ~'PG' (1hf .. 55min.) tW• _. "On A Cleer Day You Can See Forever" ( 1970, Musical) Barbra Streisand. Yves Montand. A young wom- an discoYerl lhe "181 esp .. wllile trying to curb hel' chaln-~lfl!t. (2 tvs., 10 min.) tW8 _. "Mac:Anhur • (Part t) (1977. Biography) Gregory Peclt, Dan O'Hetlltly. The lamous. leered and flamb<>yant mltl· tary laedef ol Wor1d War It expet'lences bfllliant combat vlc1orles before a final • liefy confrontation with President Harry TrumaCa') (2 tvs.) -1· I I UUUIJ&IWWW .. .._,_au.ts: aotor George Pep- pard! .kldlth Martin. better lcnown a1 "Mlaa Manners." ( t IV .. 30 min.) dl) .. "l'I See YCM.t In My Oreem$': (195~. Muelcel) Dorie o.y, Danny Thom· n . Songwf"et Gue Kahn ov.rcomas years of falMe before ftnaly achlaYlng tue~. ' (~ twt .. 20 min.) {I) &'91C -U.S. Junior Tourne· mant Finell (from lndlanapoll. Ind.). (A) Qin.) . Cl) ___ ..., ...... ,,. verltty Of comics try tor the netlonel 11tta and • 17500 grand prtM In tflla IP9Cl8I taped et Ceeailt't TetlOt In NMlda. (I tw,. 15 min.) • .. "Fridey The 13"\ Patt If' (1981, Honor) Amy 8 ..... John Furey. The ~ 1c-. contlntle et a """""' cemp thel tied bMn Qtoaed down •ft• • .., ... of bllarta murdlf9 ooeutred there. 'A' ptir]~- ..... "PGg Dey Afternoon" ( 1975. ~""8) Al PaclnO, Jotwi CUM. A New Yotk City.,.,_. rotlbery.....,.. Into• ,..-<*clue """' OOIMIURltt 9CtMllt jOln In to ..... ~.,,..~ "'-~ 'A' (2twa.. 10 .... ) -f.11& ....... Guell: Aoblft• • fWtl) w "Mllof ....,. .. ( 194 '· eon.-flt) Mftd1 t*, Aell Hlrrtlon. From IN . ..,~ .......... ,. .. ~!!:!.to"" .... lllDit Amft. (2 w(ti'iriWii'Wt•-••• ! = "The House Where Evil Dwells" ( 1982. Horror) Edward Albert. Susan George. An Ameriean couple and their young daughter move Into a Japanese house possessed by the ghosts ot e bloody t9th-<:enlury love triangle. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W l!I MC... "\. (I) .,. "Poltergeist" ( 1982, Horror) \ Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams. Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban Califomla -home and abduct the resident family's ~t cljld. 'PG' (1 hr .. S5min.l W I.CJ _.. "£quus" (J.97l. Orama) Bich- ard Burton, Petel' Anh. A psychiatrist attempts to find the reason which caueed a youth to commit a violent act against a stable ol horses. 'A' (2 hfs .. 18 min.) D .,. "The Woman Next Door" ( 1981, Romance) Gerard Deperdleo. Fanny Ardent A married man becomes romantlcally Involved with his beaullful nelfhbor. with whom he had once had an 11t1e . W-t-t hf .• 4&-mln:-r - W 8 AT -WIN Guest: actor Robert -~Ouvi.:-~ ...... 1QI IACIDwmtM•W--.. 1"1 --"Night Of The Juoaler" ( 1980, Suspense) James Brolln. Cllff Gorman. A fonner police offioef launches a detpefete search through the streets ol New York City '°' his missing daughter. l'l'}iltakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic crltnlnal. 'A' i hr., '41 min.) .. _..., .... 19 .,. "Faat·Walklng" (1981. Suspeoee) James WOO(jl, T1m Mcintire. A pri9on ouatd becomes lnvotvad both In his cousin's plot to a&M91lnata an ln!f)rl9oned black leadet and In another plot 1o eprlng him. 'R' ( 1 hr., 66 min.) .. m&M'laL n'9• 111111 -.. • ma••,.... .. 1111•111-........ ... "The Howling" (1981, HorrOf) Dea Wallace. Patridt ~acnaa. A wonwn rapor19f la menaced by • le.., who aeam. to be a ~awotf. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) ... "Heevy Metel" (1tet, Sctanc. fiction) Animated. Vojcea of John Cendy. John Varnon. A ~ green otb Of tramendOue power het • ltri;,r.;r,.n.ct on a variety of chetect .. In I tlmee and pleoes In the un!YerM. 'R' t hf .. 30 .ct .... _ ~ .. "And Now My LCM" (1974, Ron*W») M9rtha K .... Andr9 °""°'" ... A WMlltty young~~ e ne' .. c:to-W91 meet and unaxpec19dly tell In tove. 'PG' f2 tn. 1 min.) · CIJ•· lti199~ ~ .. "The •· pteo, Horror) ~ ,,.,...._ Hclboollo TtnOJ -., comee to • ""811 ooeatal town In the fotm of 9n ~ """ IUnoundlng the ~ ghaetl of "'*9 Idled In a thlpwrack. ctntury Mltler ..... (1 hr., 31 -e---"Soma l(lftd Of Hero" J~':· ) Ndlerd Pryof, ....,. . A _, ,,..._ tume toe ... of artmt lftlt "" 80'4'imllte .... '° .... '*" bectl ~ "' -'*' ..,.. '*"° .• P'tlOrW of ----~'°'.,....,.. (t :iSU1. - -landay Coal. I .... .., ... ... "Blte The BUiiet" ( 1975, Wet!· ern) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. (2 tws .. 25 min) G ~ llOCa W WAWI New wave dance, music and video show teatllflng live music: and the most recent video releases. --lvenlng .. , .... .,.. "Life With Father" (1947, Comedy) William Powell, Irene Dunne. A woman and her tour sons manage to manipulate their othe1wlse ty1an111cal 111arch. (2 hrs.) NMftCCUlf Cll ... lMmAIMmlAlmALI IA'nmAY-.Y ,,.IQCUICm ..... .,.. "The Little Princess" (1939, Drama) Shirley Temple, Richard Greene. A little girl of the Vlc!Olt~in era goos from ~to riches. (2 hrs.) m llOWll "Horro1 01 Dracula" ( 1958. Horror) Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee Each evening alter the sun has gone down, a fearsome vampire rises from his crypt In search of new v1ct1ms wllh lresh, 111e-;;:i:i~· (2hrs.) I =~mealll" The Whale Hunters .. A pe1ceptive study ot the bitter controversy between conservato0nists who want to protect the whale and Eskimos who depend upon ii for food 1s presented. (R) Q (!hr) (ft)llOVll "Bugs Bunny·s 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. Bugs Bunny, Dally Duck, Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again 1n classic cartoons lramed by the tale of an .. Arabian Nights .. sullen and his story·l\ungry nephew 'G' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 0llOWll "1~ You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Ma1c Singef, R.H. Thomson. The misadventures of blinel singer-composer Tom Sullivan·s college days are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) tD llOT.:YCU WOllJ) Featured: a report on lhe current Cycle News Test. a look at this week"s vintage motorcycle; =ithe ="C-i:5,:t hp of the week. -· a.f ATTHl llOWll .... M.-MWWllGYPT ( llO¥ll "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Cornedy) Animat- ed V0tces by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. Bugs Bunn)', Oafly Duck, Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again 111 classte cartoons framed by the rate of an "Arabian Nights" sultan and his st01y·hungiy nephew 'G' { 1 hr . 30 min ) 6D llOT~• OllT'I lln.Ano.M. Fea- tured' Richard Petty and Ivan Stuart I lllm on laces ~. ,. • i ':ot~ Bogg and Jetlrey land on the Titanic just hours before the ship's catastrophte sinking. bol they are unable lo prevent the tragedy (R) (I tlr ) G Q]l l9UY'I -..W rr OI ll011 Fea- tured· an undefwater attack on a diver 1es11ng a .. sharkproot" suit; sonic glasses for the blind; an adhesive bandage capa· ble of absorbing vanous medications; a hoax Involving the SUPP<;>sedly ancient and ltrlfled C.rdllf Gl11nt. (R) 0 ( t hr.) IOMI I ... Ml.CIUnmlmAT ~.wll ~-"The EdQt Of FOf"'9f" Dr. Carl Sagan expk)tet the hlt!OtY of the uni· vetse from the time when 1tar1 end gata11· les began to form. {R) D (I tv ) CI) .. "An Amerbn'We<ewoll In Lon- dOn" ( 1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agutte1 . The vacation Itinerary of two young Americans on a walklng tour of England Is ruined when a wetewolt attack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunger 101 human flesh "R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) lO)llOWll "AUlhOI! Author!" ( 1982, Com· edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New York playwright's wife leaves him with a gano ot mostly her chlkhn to take care of jusl as his new play Is about to open. 'PG' i.!. hr .. 50 min. ) CZ) llO¥ll .. Night Of The Juggler" ( 1980, Suspense) James Brolln, Clltf Go1man. A former pc:fllce otfloel launches a desperate search through the streets of New YOik City for his missing daughter, mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic criminal. 'R' l hr .. 41 min) -.Tl-,. ... 1lll ,..... IOCI Aller a falling·oot with Gobo. Wembley follows him to the lair ol a i t=ast. . 19 lflmfl'MI -.. CBnM. ._ CA· llAUll MD~ unm G • Cl9I Ponch tails In lave with a beaulitul schootteacher (Beverly Sas· soon) and begins maklflg plans 10 marry her. (R) ( 1 hr.) 9 anaf~ Tiii -Featured: Jean Stapleton; James Darren: stars and their art ( 1 hr.) 8 9 llA1T MOUITOM MatLIOv.estlgates a young computer genltJs (David Cassidy) suspected of p.ogramming a robOt to kin a lop company e11ecuhve. (R) D ( 1 hr ) Cl) AUCI Mel Invites a ~mO\Ts actress (Debbie Reynolds) to the diner In the belief that her memoirs name him es ooe of the best kisse1s she ever met. (R) I " . ...,. rwaarra. llO¥ll "Frankie And Johnny" ( 1966. Musical) Elvis Presley. Donna Douglas. Two lovers plan 10 mairy, bUt the girt dls· appioves of he1 !lance's gambltng (2 hrs.) m llO¥ll "T1easu1e Chase .. ( 1979) Nar· rate~ Burrud. (2 hrs.) e "The Edge Of Forever" Or. Carl Sagan e11plo1es the history of the uni· verse from the time when stars and gal&11· las began to form. (R) D f1 hr.) G.i> llAl1W9CI THIMnm "Sons And Lovers" Atte1 a passioflate encounter between Paul and Clara, Dawes ambushes Paul and brutally confronts him (Part 6) O (1 hr) CC) .,. .. Gltieon's Trumpet" ( 1980. Orama) Henry Fonda, Jose Fetrer The story ol how Clarence Earl Gideon. an indigent arrested In Florida in 1964, looght 10 assure the constllutlonal right of the accused to rhe benefit of legal counsel Is told. ( 1 hr , 415 min.) rri.....-· IHJDOU.Y•c:cmca1 Dolly Parton S1ng1ng such hits as "9 To 5 .. and ··He1e Yoo Come Again" In a peitormance from Lon· don. (I hr .• 30 min) ($)..,_"Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidde•. While aavtng Pa11t f?om • noc:ieer eMplollon, SUpetman unwittingly treee Iha 1"° of ~8ffUI 11lllalnt who wtte orrgtnally lmPf'lloned by hie Kryl)ton1111n fathaf 'PG' {? tva .. 5 min ) •.,_''Stai Wall" (1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. HAlrison Foro. A motley col· recuon ol rebell and robots band togethef to attack the ~~1 ol an esalve ~ctlc e. 'PG' (2 h11 ) .... 4:MCOCIC "' .. ..WfALal .. Oii DAY AT A ,.. Barbara become11 • uncomtortebte about having to share her i~lrled Ille with Mark's three houtemates ,.....,,.,..,. .... .., .. (I) ..... , ••Louise IS fOICed to re-live an unpleasant el!perlence In he1 past when she tries to save the Help Cen- ter lrom flnanclat disaster. (R) 8 GD 110¥m "Cave-In" (Premiere, Suspense) Ray Miiiand, Dennis Cole. Tour members ekplorlng remote sections of a nallonaf park are trapped by a rocksllde end lmPfrsoned deep In the slte·s caverns i hrs.) -·---di llOWll "Teleloo" (1977. Adven- ture) Charles Bronson. Lee Remick. The KGB's lop agent Is sent to America 10 stop a villainous defector from triggering 50 hUman time bOmbs planted durl~ the Cold War and never deactivated (R) Q ~~ • IMll::C wm .. Sons And Lovers" Al1er a passionate encounte1 between Paul and Clara. Dawes ambushes Paul and blutalty confronts him. (Part 6) D ( 1 hr ) G.i) lftil&fl "The Racing Game: Needle" , • A nervous hOlse lrail18f calls upon Sid Halley to keep an eye on his horse. a lavpred contender in an upcoming race ~art 1) (R) D (1 hr) (£) NA _,-... U.S. Open.. Final roono .{!!om Oakmont, Pe.) (2 hrs.) C1J llOWll "Cat People" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nastassla Kloskl. Malcolm McDowell. Fall· Ing In love poses a problem for a young woman who turns into a fetoclous big cat it she mates with someone W'1o Is not ol he1 own kind. 'R' (2 hrs.) CO) llOWll "An American Werewolf In Lon· don" (1981. Comedy) Oavk:l Naughton. Jenny Agutt81. The vacation Itinerary of two young Ame<lcans on a walking tou1 of England IS rulned when a w81ewott attack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunge1 101 human flesh. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CZ> .,_ "The Fog·· ( 1980, Horror) Adrienne Barbeau. Hat Holbrook. Terror comes to a small coastal town In the form ot an ominous mist surioundlng the vengeful ghosts of lepers killed In a shipwreck a century earlier 'R' ( t hr .. 31 min.) I .... tnalCOCI. ..-Tl • oraw • Cl) .-.wrf Dick ends up 1n the mid-• die ol a messy situation when a Stratford Inn guest (Per'lny Fuller) revealS that i~·s felt her husband, a U.S. Senator ...,,.,.. llOWll .. The Horn Blows Al Midnight"' ( 1945, Fantasy) Jack Benny. Aleius Smith A not-so-gilled trumpet player Imagines h1msett as Gabllel with a hofn (2 hrs) F~lday, June 17, 1983 19 -Mollllay Co••· .... "Going Ape!" (1981, Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Waller. Three oran· gutans hold the purse strings to a SS·mll· llon lnherltence. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) •• llAllT TO llAllT A young man (Craig Wasson) fllred to 11111 Jennifer cleverly gains entrance to the Harl mansion as a ~t.(R) Um PM&Ytm Steven and Elyse ate taken aback when Alex accepts an uppity glit's Invitation to a dance at a rest1icted country ctub. (R) ()) ..VA11 •I,_ Col. Fielding unfairly ptts Sg1. Ross against a suPPoSedly lnvln· _ iclble~~of tlekttests. (R) M&.•-PM&Y .. .,.CAn. • Cl) .. , ..... A ma101 tries to btlbe an Injured North Korean pilot to defect. and Charles Is smitten with a Red Cross wo1k· -.t!.:_ (RJ U m MIMI "Someone's Kiiiing The World's Greatest Models" (1979, Mys- l«y) Eleanor Parker, Jessica Watt8f. A Nri.9 of mu1ders mars fhe reunfon of sev- eral lop ,te.Shlon models who gather to ceteb<afe lhe attempted comeback of s onc•renowned deslgnef. (R) D (2 hrs,) e .,.. "Meckenna1s GolO"' ( 1969. w .. tern) Gregory PecJ<. Omar Sharif. A variety of greedy characters pi.gue a i.w- man who wae given a map r811Mllng the loeatlon of a aeeret gold mine. (2 hf"a.) 9 .. "Don't Look Now" (.1973, M~ t«y) JVlle Chrlttle. Donald Sutherland. A woman haa recurring visions of her deed d1ughter during her ..;tnd tier husband's sta~loe. (2 his.) I mats& D•All:a "Soltl Con~ts , AoNlnl" The Chicago Symphony Orches· Ire. conducted by MU"..lc Director Sir Georg Soltl. l)«forms five opera overtUfes i!r Gloecchlno Rossini. ( 1 hr.) • ~ -An lntlmate lllm portrait of modern ICU!Ptor Henry Moore Is pre-..,,~-f · ~R~i!,~ ~--"The M1n Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Mloheelf Caine. Baled on the etory by Rudyard Klpllng. Two Btltllh soldier• set out to clelm the rlchel •nd P<>W9f of 1 r1mOte. legendlry kingdom, 'PG' (2 ht1 .. 9mln.) (2) .. "Aem9mbef My NI~" ()978, Mytt..-y) Getlldlne Chaplin, Anthony Per· kine. A mysterloul young WOtnln 1rrtvw In 1 emeM Clllfotnll town Ind tellM • job In I locel etOte, onty grtduelly r9YMllnQ that lht hat G0me theft on I mllllon Of 'A'~.~~ •nm•• ... .._ • Midnight LAot" (19&0. Dorta Oty. ~ H1rr1eon. After • wom1n It merrled fot th'" montht to a -.ilthy man, tHe begt(lt to tee.Mt frlghl· ~· Obtcq phone Clllt. (2 tits .. 15 •ii''ll> -.....a.AMI Archie 11 '"°'* ~t •ttendlng • INljOf rtttlU-,Mf COfW\19ntjOn untl he II ~ed by 11'1 ettractlvt reprtMntetlYt (Carol C..W-•> for the ev.nt (R) .. "The Bettle Of The Vie Flortt1" 916, Comedy) ~ 01Htw1. Aloh- 11d Tedd. The ot#wl of an tltrenged oouplif OOMlvt to reunite their per.mi. (~ rn . .L..39 mln.) Cl}PUMl.oo.racflMlftOI) u "9dly • .Mw 17, 1M3 (J,J llCMI "Perlormance" (t 970, Orama) James Fox, Mick Jagger. A hoOd on the run from the mob llnds sanctuary In the hOme of a burned·out former rock star. 'R' 1! hr , "S min.) (l)MCMI "Autho1! Author!" ( 1982, CQm· edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. A New York playwright's wife leaves him with a gang bl mostly her children to take cai e ot just as his new play is about to open. 'PG' t! ht., 50 min.) .. 8 Cl) CA9mY I UCIY Chns and Mary Beth are accused of jealousy when they develop muted emotions ebout a female detectrv~Tall8 BalSamJ newly aSS:lgned 11~--t~ (1hr.) .-Y-An Intimate film portrait ot modern sculptor Henry Moore Is pr&- sen~ 1 hr.) ! llCMI "LI~ Of Ttle Oeser1" (1981, Orama) Anthony Quinn. Oliver Reeo. A hard-riding Bedouin leader resists lta!y's attempts to occupy Libya tor 20 yea!'$. 'PG' (2 hrs.. "5 min,) CID Y--W W This doc- umentary presents ttle true stories of flYe missing children. (1 ht.) 0 90Wll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Myst8f)') Mleha84 Caine. Ctlri.tophef RMYe. A play· wright SlJf1erlng from writer' a block plans 10 do away with 1 former student of his and pltglerize the young man'• promising ~>'· ·ro· c2 hr•.l -• ••••••n••ns•w-.,.. '*lf!!P.,.. ...... mft" ... .. U_, "Frontline Follow-Up • Ttle Pros And Cena Of The AbottK>n Issue" Or Jectc Wilnle. P'llldenf, National Right To Life Association. and Carolyn Buhl. V. P , Natlonll Abortl<>n Rights Action Leegue. dlscuu the ls&ue: Ken Hur, P.M. Mlgazlne's Nlllonll Legal fi. (R) ( 1 hr.) ...,..,. . ._ "0..thtrap" ( 1982. Myst8f)') Michael Caine, Chrlltcpher Reeve. A play· wright sutferlno from writer'• bloek pla'ns to do IWIY wTth I fOfmer lludent of his Ind plagie(ltl lhe yC>UflO rnan'a promlllng =.'PG' 12 hra.) llCMI 1'Haroid And Maude" (1971, ) Ruth Gorclon. Bud Cott. An 80- yeer-old women !Nett an 18-yeer-old bOy oCMNed with delth In e 11.ineral per· lor. Ind proCltde 10 leech him the 1rt of ~=~·J ~~ .... 11.11•H1_ ... ,..,_ 1trtle::!'J. "E11peot1t1on.:· < 1990, Or1ma) ~Holland, Dtelr1t w .. t. A 100M woman 1no 1 pemp«ed aocttty Q1t1 tredt Nltltvlee. (I ht .• 6 min.) 1W@ I0'9 ''Th9 Heltn Morgan Story" (1957, BIOgrephy) AM Blyth, PMA New· m1n. A torch elrfQlf aun.. perlOnll Ind .proftMlonel loee .. lhe flghta • bettle E t ·~2 Nt.., fOmlo.) tW llAlr1'1 A your,g men (Ctalg neon) hlnld to ·~ JenNf9f **'Y ~ ~ tO ltlt Heft menalon .. I ~ (Rf" (1 ~ mtn.) • ~-C<Mtageof Pope IJohnr.Ji.F .. -me ....... • COllTlllJ llUllY llU&.111--CD -. mAIA • CCllC8T Nell Sedaka performs some ot his biggesl hits. such as "Love Wiii Keep Us Together." and "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" at the Ontario Place in Toronto. (1 hr.) 00 MIMI "Raw Force" (No Date, Adven· ture) Cameron Mitchell, Geoff Binney A group ot martial arts e•perts find ttiemel11es up against deadly challenges on Warrior's Island. "A" (1 hr., 30 min.) tWI G GD .,. IUT Of CMIOll Host: Johnny Carson G~ts: Angie Dickinson, Joe Wll· tlams. (R) ( 1 hr.) U.8 ~~A visit with Cheech and Chong on the beach In Cannes, France . D POil ntl LOVI Of A C11LD Shields & Yarnell. Robert Wagner, Carol Lawrence, Date Evans and Glenn Ford jOln hosts Daniel J. Travantl and Anita Glllelte tor an info1matlve look al ttle problem of child abuse. J 1 h:l (I) ••••"*" .. •"r·WOM-.,.. · e.,. "JOhnnr o .. c 1ock" < 19 .. 1, Dia· ma) Dick Powell, ee J. Cobb A sophist!· cated gambler becomes precariously ln110llled with outlaws and a woman. (2 hit .• I ..... r .... c11111111m.1 ... '1lCll) _.''Author! Author!" ( 1982, Com· edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New YO<k playwright's wife leaves him with a 11ang of mostly her children to teke care of Just as his new play Is about 10 open. 'PG' -1=n.) O••• 11111 com.a UP Cl.Oii Guest· Linda Gray:. __ ·~Li Cllllm.I (I) NA _, "U S. Open" Anal round .!.!!om Oakmont. Pa.). (R) (2 htS.) CD ... "If You Don't Stop II. You'll Go • Blind" ( 1975, Comedy) Keefe Brasselle. Pat McCormack. Ribald &tortes. Jokes and skelcf\es Illustrate ttie funnier side 'Ol te•. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) (Q) ... "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) Wll· Ham Holden. Julie Andrews. A movie dlreQtor who ha just finished 1 multknll· lion dollar turkey goee from etternpted aui. clde to • bizarrely tnaplred r•lhootlng ot hit ec>lc. 'R' (2 htt .. 4 min.) (Z) llOWll "the Thing" ( 1982. HO<ror) Kutt Rvuell, Richard Oyutt. Membeft Of a tclentlflo .......,ch ream In the Antarotlo confront 1n alien llfe form thlt II Clptble of t•kloo over the men·• mlnda. 'A' (2 hrl . 5 mln.) -· Cl) COi' ·-The llllt (Wiiiiam ahltn«) of • TV detaetiv. Mfllt rnurdera hll lovef, whO II Ila<> the pr<>duoer Of hll lhOw, th9n COfMI up wltf\ I auppoNdly n.iwteeullbl. (R) ~· 20mln.J D. U11 ~ ... ll .. IP'li•&•a11w• Gu.all: oomedlln' Biii Mlhlr. r1elno chlmplor\ Al Unaer Jt. ( 1 hr. l -(C) .. "Thi L<>Mrl" (1972, AdYen- turt) OMn Stookw911. Gloria Or1hatnt. nw .. people find ~ 1n Object ot 1 ~ IH(ch 1ft« .,, a1110 eccldtnt. ( t hr .. 25~ "'I'='. • "Bofn ,:,... •• ,,988. Drtme) · oir-Mct<enoa. 8111 Travtn. A game watdefl and hie wtte rM ttnt ICWI cul» In Keny1 untM tl'leY i re tOfS*.t to ,...... lflem to ~ the wltdt on thtfr own. ( 1 ~.30f'MI.\ zr:'.:"'~rTI!e KZ""~~ .. .. ~~ al'llOflO """"*-°'. .......... url••- •()) "Ooud OeACl8f" ( 1080. Advencure) David cat1adlne, Jennif., O'Neill ( 1 tu . 48 mlr\.) • "Going Apel" ( t98 t. COmedy) Tony Denza. Jessica Wal18' (1hi .. 27 min.) •CZ) "Jabbetwocky" ( 1977, Comedy) MIC:l\ael Palin, Max Wal ( 1 hi .. 40 min.) •(t) "Oaogeroua Oevies" (196 t, Comedy) Berna1d Crlbblns. 8111 Maynard ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •al "40 Poonds Of TtOl.lble" ( t963, Com 4' edy) Tony Curlis, Suzanne Ple&hette. (2 m .) •CDJ "Flying Leathernecks" ( 1951. Adveo- cure) John Wavne. Robert Avan (2 hrs.) MICH) "Pol18'gel81" (1982. HorrOf) Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth WIHlams. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 1:11(1) "Runaway Island" (No Dale, Adven- ture) Miies Buchanan, Simone Buchanan. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) lZ) "The Great Momeni" ( t944. Orama) Joel MqCrea, Betty Fleld. ( t hr .. 25 min.) •ct) "Olltcas1 0 1 The Islands" (1952. Ora· ma) Robert Morley, Ralph Richardson. (2 \ hrs.) •II "Greased Lightning" (1977, Blog1a· phy) Richard Pryor, Beau B11dges (I hr • 36min) •Cf) "The Ttiing" ( t982. Horror) Kurt Rus- sell. Richard Dysart (2 his., 5 min.) •@ "F1n<1 The Lady" ( 1977, Comedy) Mickey Rooney, Peter Cook. ( 1 hr .. 20 mtn.) -(CJ "Return Of A Man Callfld H01se" ( 1976. Adveotu1e) R1ehard Haros, Gale Sondefgaa1d. (2 hrs .. 9 min.) (8) "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Myste<y) Mlcflaet Caine, Christopher Reeve (2 hrs.) <Il "Two W~s With Love" ( 1950, Musi- cal) Jane Powell, Ricardo Montalban. (2 his.) -@ "The Family Jewels" ( 1965. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Sebastian Cabot. (2 hrs.) -· "Dealhtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. (~hrs.) 1W@ "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) Wiiiiam Holden. Julie Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) m "Dark Journey" (1961, Orama) Lou- is Jourdan, -Lttll Palmer. ( t hr • 30 min.) 11:11(%) "Deathtrap·· ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs.) -......... 11ov1es- -· "Ghosts On The Loose" ( 1943, Com-edy) East Side Kids. Bela Lugosi. t 1 hr . 30min.) . e "The Charge At Feather River" ( 1953. Western) Guy Madison. Vera Miles. (2 hrs.) Cl) "Author! Auchorl" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon ( t hr .. 50 min.) -CC) "DaAgerOUS Dall18S" (1981, Comedy) Bernard Cribbins, Bill Maynard. ( 1 hr . 50 • min.) D "The Woman Next Door" ( 1981. Romance) G81ard Depardl8U, Fanny Ardant ( t hr .. 45 mm.) m "Pride Of The Blue Grass" ( 1954. Drama) Lloyd Bridges. Vera Miles. ( 1 hr . 30mln.) W CH> "Caveman" (1981, Comedy) Ringo Starr. Dennis Quaid ( 1 hr • 31 min ) (0) "The Man Wno Would Be King'• ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine. (2 hrs .. 9 min.) W CZ> "The Garden 01 The Flnzi·Con11nis" ( 1971, Orama) Lino Capollcchlo. Dom1- nfque Sanda Dtrecte<t'by Vittorio De Sica 11 "Ir .. 35 min) a.CC) "Lion Of The Desert" (198t. Orama) Anthony Quinn, Oliver Reed. t2 hrs .. 45 m~) . - (() "The Magnificent YankM" ( 1961, Biography) Louis Caltwrrn. Ann Harding U iv .. 30mln I - • "AUtholl AuthOll" ( 1982, Comedy) Al Pacll'IO, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr., 60 min ) •(ff) "P6ltetge1St" ( 1982. HouOf I Craig T Nelson, J66eth W1"lams, ( 1 hr , 55 min.) "loot SUit" ( t981. Orama) Daniel Valde2. Edward James Olmos ( 1 hi • 43 min) 11:9 (l) "Remember My Name" ( 1978, Mys- tery) Geialdlne ChapUn, Anthony Perkins. jJ_ hr., 34 min) .. Cl) "Runaway tatand" (No Dace. Ad11en- ture) Miles Buchanan. Slmooe Buchanan U hr .. 35 min~) W 9 "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( UM2, Musi- cal) James Cagney, Joan LeSlle. (2 hrs., 30mln.) •CD "Barbary Coast" ( 1935. Drama) Joel McCrea. Edward G. Robinson. (2 hrs.) (Z) "Pygmalion" ( 1938,.Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiiier. ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) .. QZ) "Twilight· For The Gods" ( t958, Ora· ma) Rbck Hudson. Cyd Charisse. (2 hrs .. 30min.) a.cm "Find The Lady" (1977. Comedy) Mickey Rooney, Peter Cook. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ---l·venlag .. , .. <ti t••~lll01nla Angels at Tex- as ~t,~3 hrs.) 9'/LGIO ~--1.W.A.T. MAWAIPM .. Gm WY Guest. Jack Paar .... ._CAI CllOVBl•rT MON "Outcast Ot The Islands" C 19Ji2. Orama) Robert Morley. Ralph Richardson. Based on the novel by Joseph Conrad A man's moral llber Is destroyed when he becomes Involved in a Malayan smuggling operallon. (2 hrs.) CS) llO¥ll "Tragedy Qt A R1dlcuious Man" (1981, Drama) Ugo Tognaul, Anouk Aimee. A sell-made Italian cheese menu· lecturer suffers personal and llnanclal crl· ses when his son is kidnapped and held tor ransom by a group of lerrorlsts. 'PG' {J hr .. 40 min.) m -... cowrn....,. &.Nm1T .. wwwac1• U11Dm.mtoe1 ldl ... Ila CAVITT (IQ ALL•M'*'Y .-T-IUWlmlAW. ~ Cll ... .... IWlfU ,,a IMIAJlll A unique gym for tOd- dlers; the qwner of the R1ngring Brothers and Barnum and Balley Circus POUCI...,. ... ,._...~,,,, __.WU llllmll__, llMY twn'llM. llAllY twmWI -aa..ccurrt MON "Death In Venice" (1971, Ora· ma) Dirk Bogarde. Silvana Mangano Dur· Ing his stay at a plush Venetian hotel. an aging composer encounters a young Adonis who becomes his ideal ol malch- less beauty (2 hrs , 30 min.) (~ llCMl "Deathtrap" ( t982. Mystery) M1chee1 Caine. Christopher Reeve A j:11ay- wn(1ht sufferina from wnter's block plans to dO IWIY Wilh a fOfmer etudent of Nil Ind pl9glerlle the young men'I promWng ~y •pQ• (2 hlL) . , • 11'1 mM -A. yoong man leerna the Vlllue Of frlendlhlp and felt pie~, (%) -"The Gatden 0t The F1nz1.Con. 11n11" (1971. Drama) Lino ~· Dominique Sanda. Dltec1ed by ttOfio 0. Sica Anti-Semitism g,adually and p06eo. nouely Invades Che llvea of two ~ famllies llvlna In naty bel0r• Wond Wfll It 'A' ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) ... --OMn"I _.. Ulmf llllM:I• WACI• ._ W 1:9 m 1111 TOii FNtured: 1 tour ot some ot Los Angefes' molt e•peneive , homes; a look at rObot• thal are pre> grammed.to look and eet Hice humef'I; an lnte1vlew with Robert Guillaume, star of l .. Benlao;~,r ... , •DAYATA11m llCTAC-...-,,~__, .._ ....... Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons host an Informative look at what's new at the movie&. I ......... .,. ... .. (() ... NM When Marshal becomes obsessed with a video game. Johnny calls upon la1her Guido SardU<X:f {()on Novello) to exorcise his friend. (R) D e LCM. -.Y Sidney experiences mixed emotlonf when ttwr building mane- get's wife develops a special ln19'ea1 In him. (RJ __ • 8 MON "A Small Town In Texas" ( 19'l6. Drama) Timothy Bottoms. Suutt Oeoige. A bitter ex-con recurne to hil home town to reclaim hil son and ttwr woman he 13-ies from 1he COfrupc, redneck sheriff who sent him away. (2 hrl.) D llOWll. '.'.Whe<.__Tbe Red Fem GtOWI" ( t974, Orama) James Whltmofe. eev.ty Garland. A OepresajOn-era youngstef' llv· Ing In Oklahoma develops a deep fond-~lr ot hunting dogi" (2 hrs.) i '.au.= Three people wtlo have visited heaven: meet Ar1hur Joseph, vocal coach to the stars. m 11'1 'ACI OP M -Muslcal guests Irene Ca·ra, Lou Rawls arid T.G. Sheppard join Jennifer O'Neill and Berry Bostwick beautltul mOdels from around the world vie for the title "Face Of The '80s." (2 hrs.~ I lmATI .a ..... "Solti ~ti Rossml" The Chicago Symphony Or~ tra, ~onducted by Music Oifeccor Sir Georg Soltl. per1orms live opera overtur• ~ Gloacchlno Rossini. ( 1 hr.) lCJ MON "Return Of A Man Celled Horse" ( 1976, AdVenture) Richatd Harris, Gale Sonclergaatd. An English lofd returns co Affieftca when twr learns that the Indians who Initialed him Into their tribe have lost their rnodeSt presetVe to tra= 'PG' (2 hrs .• 9 min.) ([) ...... CH> llCMI "Endless Love" ( 1981, Romance) BrOOke Shields, Martin Hewitt. A t7 ,ear-old's obsessive love tor his 1~ year-old glrllriend leads to parental con- lllcts and tragedy. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) CS) U. ITAi Ull Me .al: M U*1 ROAD UCll Buddy Tyler, bitter at being paralyzed, turns to a mistress tor c;omfor1. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Friday, June 17. 1983 21 .. -TwclayCoal. ed. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again In classlc cartoons framed by the tale of an "Arabian Nights" sultan and his Mlstor~~ew. 'G: ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) IMllPU =. :5l. A look at how lo land lop jobs and gel fat pay raises by loslng weight; a vislt to a red hot pepper chal· Jenge In Louisiana. &NUCIWGllM ltl ....,.~ TOllQlfT Sally Field talks about her ne-rOducllon company. 1 5.~ llAllY IWl1llAll, llAllY twmlM NOVA "The Doctors Of Nigeria" A dar· Ing Nigerian coalition of doctors both In while coats and in tribal robes are trying to solve the country's health problems. ~)0 (1hr.) 1111 WOll.D lflOllTIMAll c-l MOWll "Priest Of Love" (1981, Dra- ma) tan McKellen, Janet Suzman. A~er leaving England because ot the banning of his novels. D.H. Lawrence spends his final years allacking censorship and promollng his loeas on sexual and arllsllc freedom. 'A' ~,3mln.) aD "Raggedy Man" (1981, Ora· ma) Sissy Spacek. Erle Roberts. In 1944, a telephone operator In a small Te1<as town sacrifices her standing In the com- munity when she has a short affair wllh a combat-bound sailor. 'PG' (1 hr .. 35 min.) • HI I= TOWN Featured: a look al lhe children of stars Soupy Sales, Errol Flynn, Jane Powell, anct Tyrone Power: • women who says she can predict earthquakes: "the light show revolution" which now envllvens rock co~rls. 1 , .... ., ... IYI Oii U. Featured; a lrlp to a dude ranch IOI' nudlsta: a rePof't on headaches: l'}~wontm~ 11CTAC-~/~..r u•M.L San Diego Padres al Loe A=P&T~~s,) I ..,. "One Of Our Aircraft Is Miss· Ing" (1941, Orama) Eric Perlman. GOd· Irey Tearle. A grOl.lp of RAF fller't attempt to return to England atter t~r aircraft ta downed. (2 hrs.) •8 (1)-•IAClllMM Buck trlet to rescue H.H., Who It believed to have evl- clenee of an Impending 1flV•liOn ol Matay111 and smg.po19, tram a Japaneee mllltery ~lycerop. (Part2) (R) (1 hr.) U ft9 A-T&MI The A· T•m It hlftd by the rt91dtnt• Of a New YOrk City Qhello blOck btlng vlotlmiffd by e11tortlol1ists. IBl < t hr.l • MIMI' "ShalaJIO'' ( t968, W..fem) Sean eonnery. Brlgltte BatdOt. A ion.r N vet • group or •riltoc111t1 frotn Indian etttck alter dereetlng thl Apeche chief'• eon In• floht. (2 hrt.'J e 9 """'tAft F~lt'• poeltlvt attJ. tude t boUt hiring • convict n • mechtnlc 24 Friday, June 11, 1113 I' changes when K.C. falls for the-young man. (A) D G llCMI ~arth II" (1971. Science·Fk:· lion) Tony Franciosa. Gary LockwOOd. The lirsl manned space station serves as a laboratory and a home for 2000 people. ~hrs.) • , ... llM&Ulll A look at how to land lop ,obs and get lat pay raises by ioslng weight; a visit 10 a red hot pepper chal· le~ in Louisiana. e MOVll "Caged" ( 1950. Drama) Elea· nor Parker. Agnes Moorehead. A young girt falsely Imprisoned for lhell becomes a bitter. hostlle woman. (2 hrs.) e NOVA "The Doctors 0f Nigeria" A dar- ing Nigerian coalition ol doctors both In while coals and In tribal robes are trying to solve the country's heallh problems. IBl~(1 hr l Gi) IMtl "'The Racing Game· Needle" A nervous horse lrainer calls upon Sid Halley to keep an eye on his hOfse. a lavOfed contender 1n an upcoming race. {!'art 1) (R) o ( 1 hr ) ~MOWll "T~Octagon" (1980. Adven- ture) Chuck NOfr1s. Lee Van Cleet. A wealthy young woman hires a retired mar· llal arts champion to prolecl her from 1er· rorists trained by lhe mysterious Ninja cult. 'R'J 1 hr , 43 min) (!) ...... CRl llCMI "Oh GOdl" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver. GOd selects an unsuspecllng young supermarket man· ager 10 deliver a message of hope and gOOd wm to the sleeptloal people of the modern-day wortd. 'PG' (1 hr., 36 min.) Cl) Lam ITM UR All» -.&.: AllOn. CiiAllCI Buddy Tyler, biller at being para· lyzed, turns lo a mistress for comfort. ( t hr .. 30mln.) O .,_ "Rollover" (1981. Orama) Jane Fonda, Kris Krislolf8fson. A former movie star who took over the chairman- ship of h~er late husband's COfporatlon and a hlgh· ered tlnancial expert become Involved In disastrous deal with Arab lnvestOfs. 'A' l2 hrs.) (1) llCMI '' t900" ( t977, Drama) Robert De Niro. Burl Lancaster. The day-to~ay life of two very different 20th-century Ital- Ian families la portrayed. 'R' (4 hf6'. 5 rTlln.) .. 8 «I 40Mm LOftl CMCll Chachl Is . s#looktd 10 find th(lt a recOrd prOduCer (Jeulca Waltet) la more lntetnted In him than In hla band (Rl t;J ...... ~ , =MPM&Y .,. "Silent Rage" ( 1982. AdVen- IUfe) Chuck Norria. Ron Silver. A crltlcally Injured psycllopetl'I It revitalized and made atmosl lndeatrueteble by thl handl· work of a men1eny unhinged 9Clentlst. 'R' i hr .. 40 min.) • 1111un. -(J) .-cl• ._ -Michael t..ndon hosts lhe 26th annual pege•nt, !Nturlng Ngtl fChool eenlorv from eeoh alata competlnQ fOI' the tltle. llYe trom the Munk:lpal Alldllorium In MobMe. AIJ. ( t hf,) 8 •lllT•ITl&I At I hotPllll, ~ lngton and L.eura poee .. an lnlOmnl.c and hit doctor to lrwe911gate the dl .. p. ~ranot Of a teMai. ph)'llclen. (R) ( 1 II' t1I ._..CDS• An unutUAI ltt Of cRIJm91enoll IMdt flfJI to IP'Hd "'E ........ __ 1· .u.:.. .. ,ri:.lt °""" 1en1ment" Reynolds Price's original screenplay abOul a young soldier's last family reunion before being SE!nl to fight In World War II stars Katherine Walker and John McMartin. (R) o ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) COIMll "The E<rge Of Forever" Dr. Carl Sagan explores the history of the uni· verse from the time when stars and galax· les began to form. (R) o (1 hr.) {[) U9l. FOOTIALL Oaln'and Invaders at Philadelphia Stars (R) (3 hrs.) .. <Ill MOVll "Slanley And Livingstone" ( 1939. Adventure) Spencer Tracy. Rich· ard Greene. An Engl!Sh reporter discovers a missionary believed 10 be dead alive and living in Alrica. (2 hrs:, 5 min.) t:118 (!)) I TO I A superstitious Ooralee warns her co-workers thal their new ad logo tor a 1001hpas1e will cause a streak of bad luck for all of them. (R) (!) MOVll "Hornet's Nest" ( 1970, Ora· ma) Rock Hudson. Sergio Fanton!. An American GI, aided by a group o1 Italia!') orphans. blows up a Nazi dam project. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CO ... At WOM Men Al Work perform their hlls such as "Down Under," "The Underground" and "Who Can II Be Now" In concert. (2h~s.) 00 IUT OI ~ John Byner shows you things stranger than lrulh, lar99r than Ille. and zanier than anythll)O you ve ever seen. . 1 1111\l'll•Ull -. CJ) eAVAm: • 1111 ~ A private detective (Joe Penny) working In the Far Easl becomes a murder target when he tries to rescue a kidnapped Amencan oll company exec~ I hr.) D IT. 8.llWI Dr. Auschlander debates whether 10 undetgo chemothera- py. Or. Morrison trears a beaten youth whose brothef vows revenge, and a female flasher (Janis Paige) prowls the h~al hallwa.;;,tan 1) (R) ( 1 hr.) 11' U TO IWIT A big-game hunter (Ian Bannen) see~s revenge against the Harts airer Jonathan emerges victorious over him In a business deal. (R) Q ( 1 C;) ...:11 '1' cocm Aimed In BollVla and M18ml. this documentary, whleh examines the growing. procee61ng and smuggling or cocaine. lnctude9 Interviews with law enforcement olficlalt and looks at lhe role or tti. Bolivian govet'nmen1 and certain maj6r · "famUles" In lhe cocaine trade. ( 1 hr.) CC) llCMI "True Conlesslooa" t.1981. Drama) Robert Oe Niro. Rober1 Ouvall. The usually separate worlds of two broth· ers. a Los A~teotlve and an ambltlOVs Roman CathOllc priest. con· verge du~= lnVtitlgetlon. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50mln. (8) leOT Y 1111 ... Comedy at<etcl'let combine ~th clfNlo f"m and MWS footage In an onbeet. M tirlo 1111 .. olf. Cl) PAM CUii! M -YIM ··~pr .. dlng II Thin" Jamot T. Hert ltOP- erdltet hlrnlelt When he 101pec11 • popu· 111 lew proleuor of plaOlerlzlng a lfV• denl'awork. (I hr.) • ._ "~rb41rtJia.. ( 1968, Selene• rfet1°'1) Jane Fonda, Miio O'ShM. A <Sar· Ing IJ)lal hefoine Of the fUtUft e(lCOUflll rt &Ira. QllHlet ~ ~Ina. eccompa• tiled~ Dy a blind goardlarl angel. 'PG' (t ft{,= -·~ mi'lilf!':,.~.T :i: pllnllt Jly ''Hootle" Mc8henn dlloullel '* ... llld lnullC end JllffCrml -llDlltlg Conl. wealthy family concerning control o( their South Atrlcan diamond lnterHta. 12 hrs.I e.,. "Color Him Deed" ( 1974, Mys· lery) Gayle Hunnleutt, StepNtl Rea. A huSband..and·wlle private-eye teem try to catch a kHlef belO<e he can murder lhelr client (2 hrs.) (8) &TOii _. "-AYI C8fTU&. PAM The popular rock superstar ol the '70s pe1· forms many of hls smaSh hits In an eleelrl- lyr~cert In the park, ( 1 hr ) fl) "Tragedy 0 1 A Rldlculous Man·· ( 1981, O<ama) Ugo Tognaui, Anouk Aimee A sett-made llallan cheese menu· tact"'er suiters personal 81\d llnanclal cri- ses when his 600 IS kidnapped and held for ransom by a group of terrorists. 'PG' lhr .. 40 min.) * E .... ,. mc ... o.,..•rr w ..an•• .,. "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Anrmat· ed Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken Bugs Bunny. Dally Duck, Yosemite Sam aod other "Looney Tune" stars are back again In classic cartoons framed by lhe tale of an "Arabian Niyhts" sultan and his 1:9 s1t?iJh~~~~t~~"·: 30 min) I TOii COTTU: UP C&.Oll Guest Rod Steiger -Taesclay -.......... 11ov1es- •CID "Caveman" (1981, Comedy) Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid ( t hr , 31 min) '• CCJ "And Now My Love" ( 197"- Romance) Marthe Keller, Andre Oussol lier (2 hrs . 1 min ) W ® "The Great Ue" ( 194 1, O<ama) Belle Davis. George Brent. (2 hrs ) • 0 "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981 . Adven- ture) Roger Moore. Topol. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •tl:tl "Jimmy The Kid" ( t982. Adventure) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMat ( I hr . 30 min.) CO) "The Boy Who Never Was" (No Dale, Ad11enture) ( 1 hr ) (%)"The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kull Rus- sell, Richard Dysart (2 hrs . 5 mm ) 1:9Cf) "Kiss Them For Me" ( t957, Com&- ~ Cary Grant, Suzy Parker. (2 hrs.) 1:11lQJ "Fighting Mad" (1976, Orama) Leon Isaac Kennedy. James lnglehart ( 1 hr . 35mrn) •CCJ "Circle 01 Two" (.1980. Romance) Richard Burton. 1etum O'Neal. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (8) "AuthOrl Author!" ( t982, Comedy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon ( I hr , 50 min ) (S) "Deathtrap" ( 1962, Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs.) •0 "The Deep" ( 1977. Adven1ure) Rob· erl Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs . 4 min ) .. (%)"The Great Moment" ( 1944, Orama) Joel McCrea. Belly Fleld. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) •©.>"Tall tn The Saddle" ( 1944. Western) John Wayne, Ella Raines. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -CC) "Beck11t" ( 1964. O<ama) Rk:tlard Burton. Peter O'Toole (2 hrs •. 30 min ) ·® ''Oh God!'' ( 1977, Comedy) George Burns, John Denver ( 1 h1-. 36 min.) CS) "The catered Affair" ( 1966. Come- dy) Belle Davis. Ernest Borgnlne (2 hrs) .. till "The lpcress File'· (1965, Orama) Michael Caine, Nigel Green. (2 hrs,) (Jt)-"Wlml*d<>n '83" (3 hrs.) 1111(C) .,. "Distance" (1915. Orama) Paul a.n)amln, Jamn WOOdt. Ari Army sergeant eutletlng 1 mlcHlfe e1llls llndl hit Ille compllc:ated br an uMappy maulage 'A' .hr,, 31 min. .. I ... ........ .,. "The UnM1n" (t981, H0tr0f) Barbara Bactt, Sidney Lasalck. A TV fleW11Woman and her two assistants find lodgings at a bOarding house Inhabited by a dlstuibed brother and sister and their monstrous ollse>rlng. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) .. I ... aim WOii.DATU.. a. .. "Author! AuthOtl" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Peclno, Oven Cannon. A New York playwrloh1's wlte leavet him with a gang of mostly her ehlldren to take care of Just as his new play Is about to open. 'PG' L1 ~min.) CZ) "Ma1or Barbara" (1941, Come- dy) Wendy Hlllar, Rax Harrison. From the play by George Bernard Shaw. A rich society glrl joins the Salvation Army. (2 hrs .. 16 min.) * 0.,. "The House Where Evll CM911s" ( 1982. HorrOf) Edward Albert Susan George. An American couple and ttielr young daughter move Into a Japanese house possessed by the ghosts ~f a ... "Barbarella" ( t968, Selence-Flc!ion) Jane Fonda, Miio O'Shea. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CZ) "1900" (1977, O<ama) Robert De Niro. Burt Lancaster. (4 hrs., 5 min.) ttlllfl). "'Oii Three Sisters" (1965, Orama) Kim S11"1'ey. Geraldine Page. (3 hrs.) _.,,,..... . ....,..._ -a-''Jlllerbugs" ( 1943. Comedy) Laurel and Hardy. Vl11ian Blaine. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m "Lightning Strikes Twice" (1951, Mystery) Ruth Roman, Richard Todd. (2 hrs) 00 "Jimmy The Kid" ( t982, Adventure) Gary Coleman. Paul LeMat ( t hr .. 30 min.) 11:110 "Eye 01 The Needle" (1981, • Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate Netti· Q!_n. (I ht., 61 min.) till (kl "Raw Deal" ( 1978, Western) Gerard Kennedy, Gus Mercurio. (2 hrs,) CS) "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936, O<ama) David Niven. Merle Oberon. (2 hrs) t::9 CD) "Across The Great OCvlde" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan. Heather Rat- tray. (2 hrs.) 19® "Author! Authorl" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr., 50 min.) 0 "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Rob- ert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) .. CC) "Circle 01 Two" (1980, Romance) Richard Burlon. Tatum O'Neal. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) "Poltergeist" ( 1982. HOftor) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Williams. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CS) "Deathtrap'" ( 1982. M~tery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs,) (%) "Ha10ld And Maude" (1971, Come- dy) Ruth Gordon. Bud Cort (I hr., 3 1 min) *@"The Boy Who Never Was" (No Date, Adventure) ( 1 hr ) 4:110 "Won Ton Ton. The Dog Who Saved Hollywood'" ( 1975. Comedy) Bruce Dern. Madeline Kahn. (I hr., 32 min.) ('fl "Major Barbarll" ( 1941, Comedy,) bloody 19t~entury love 1r1ang1e. 'A' ( t ~30mln.) ; Ml .,. "Return 01 A Man Called orse" ( 1976. Adventure) Rlcllard Harris, Gale SOndergaard. An English !Otd u1urn11 to Ame1iea when he learns that the Indians who Initiated him Into their tribe have tost their modest preserve to trappers. 'PG' (2 tvs .. 9 min.) W t()• I "1WOI) CO) .. "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine, Chrlstophef Reeve. A play· wright autterlng from writer's block plans to do away wfth a former student of his and plagllflz.e the young man's promising ~~21Vs.) =~--"Remember My Name" (1978, Myate<y) Gereldlne Chaplin. Anthony Per· kins. A mysterious young woman arrives tn a amau CaUf0tnla town end takes a job In a local store, only graduany revealing that she has come there on a mission of W reven~R' ( 1 hr., 34 min.) 4111 ~'t.. ITAi UI MD ~ THI LOlll W&'.tD UCI Buddy Tyler. bitter at being paralyzed. turns to a mlsttess for comfort. {g hre.. 10 min.) • .,. "Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved HollywOOd" ( 1976, Comedy) Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn. Wendy Hiiier. Rex Harrison. (2 hrs.. t 5 min.) .. CD "Victory" (1981. Adventure) Sylves- ter Stallone, Michael Caine. ( 1 hr , 57 min.) (Q) "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Becket" ( 1964, Orama) Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. (2 hrs , 30 min ) --1v.n1ng -..... ... WOllAll me..,. 11/LGIO AIC .... n Mf.A.T. ..,. ......... 09 WY Guest: comedian Morey Amsterdam. (R) Q • =..":: IO'llJ1•rr (IS • • '*"" Wiiiie Mosconi vs. Cowboy Jimmy Moore (R) ( 1 hr ) (S) llOYll "Rollercoaster·· ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot· toms. A satety Inspector desperately attempts to find the extortionist who Is planting homemade e.l(plOSNes In Ameri- ca's leading amusement parks 'PG' ( 1 hr , 59 min.) CZ) lill0¥9 "Pygmalion" ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller. Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. A prim speech teach8f 1ra1ns a London street urchin to become a socially acceptable I Oi= ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CCUfTYTODAY .... umv~ lllCICA~tll> ML•TMIP-.,Y .-T-IUIAllllMAWMI .,. "Bug$ Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animal· Friday, June 17, 1983 23 •. .. @ "Touch Of Evil" (1958. Suspense) Charlton Heston, Orscn Welles. (2 hrs.) 790 "This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romancr>) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Panen. (I hr .. '35 min.) Nl(S) "Cloud Dancer" ( 1980. Adventure) David Carradine, Jennifer O'NeUI. ( 1 hr .. 48min.) .. CC) "Gideon's Trumper· ( 1980. Drama) Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CID "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. R.H. Thomson. (1hr.,40mln.) CZ> "Jabberwocky" ( 1977 .. Comedy) Miehael Palin, MaK Wall. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. cm "Jbe_Darl<_ Angel" ( 193LDtama) Fredric March. Merle Oberon. (2 hrs.) .. CC) "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Rot>- ert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs.. 4 min.) CID "The Last Chase" ( 1981, Sclence- Fietlon) Lee Majors, Chris Makepeace. '( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CS) "Woman Chases Man" ( 1937. Come- dy) Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.J (%)"Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. (2 hrs.) -@ "This Child Is Mine" (1972, Drama) Rosemary Prinz, Robin Strasser. ( 1 hr., 30mtn.J 1WG "The Rose Bowl Story" (1952. Dra- ma) Marshall Thompson. Vera Mites. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.I t1:11©) "I Cou d Never Have SeK With Any Man Who Has So Little Regard For My Husband" ( 1973. Comedy) Carmine Car- ldi. Andrew Duncan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl "If You Could See Whet I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Maro Singer, A.H. Thomson. (1 hr., 40 min.) _.,._.._ ....... __ -· "The Golden Age Of Comedy" i 958, Comedy) Ben Turpin, Will Rogecs. hr., 30mln.) "The Macomber Affair" (19-47, Dra- ma) Gregory Peck, Robert Preston. (2 hrs.) ~ "liar's Moon" ( 1982. Drama) Matt Dillon, Cindr Fisher. ( 1 hr., -45 min.) CID "Safar 3000" ( 1981, Adventure) • David carradlne, Stockard Channing, ( f hr., 30mln.) (Z) "Night 01 The J\JOOlef" ( 1980, Suspense) Jamee Brolln. OHlf GOfman. ( 1 • hr .. -41 min.) .... "The Senator Was lndl9creet" (19-47, Comedy) Wiiiiam Powell, Ella Raines. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W CD) "For Your Fyes OnlY" (1981, AdVen· II.Ire) Roger Moore. fopol. (2 tn, 6 " min.) W (8) "The Corn ts Green" (1979. Orama) Katharine Hepburl), Ian $aynor. Dlfected ~ Geoige Cukor. ( 1 hr .. -40 min.) · • "Rollover'' (1981, Draine) Jane Fon- da, Krle Kr!stoffetson, 12 hrt.) •cc:> "DangercM 0av1es'· ( 19& 1, ~) 8'f™9rd Crlbblnt, 8111 Maynard. ( 1 hr .. 60 mln,J (%) "Pygmalion" ( 193& CQmedy) L.eelle HOw.,d, Wend'y Hln.r. (t hr., 3S min,) •<I> "Cloud 0.ncer" ( 1980 AIMtnfure) Devld Carradine. Jenn.H.r olNt1n. (t hr .. "8 min.) •(IJ) "H You Could S.. Whet I Hear" .. ( 1982, Bloafaphy) Ma<c Slnget, R.H. E '· < r ht •• '° m1n.i Bott" (1981, Or.,,...) Jwrgen ochnow, Arttlur Gruentme~. (2 hrt., l mln.) • "1Mt> Time Forever" ( 1980, II Fndey, June 17, 18U Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (%) "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981. Adventure) Richard Hams. Bo Derek. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) -•CC> "The Deep" ( 1977, AdVenture) Rob- ert Shaw, Jacqueline Bissel. (2 hrs .. 4 min.) •<m "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980. Comedy) C~ Chase, Benji. ( l hr .. 43 min.) •CD "Glzmo" (1977. Comedy) Documen- tary Directed by Howard Smith. ( ~ hr .. 30 min.) (%)"Harold And Maude" (1971, Come- dy) Aulh Gordon, Bud Corl. (1 hr., 31 min.>-~ __ ....... .. 111:.L. ..... IUfLOIO MC ... Q LW>.T. ,. llAWAIMN OW9I IAIY Guests: bluegrass musi- cians Doc and Merle Watson. (A) Q • :"!:eoum-IT !) .,.. "'Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1980, Drama) Henry Fonda, Jose Fetfer. The story of hOW Clarence Eaf'I Gideon. an Indigent arrested In Flo<ida in 196-4, tough! to assure the constitutional right of the accused to the benefit of legal counsel ls !Old~=-· .. .. .-Ym'9 -CAWTTll) Ml.,., .. , ·····--.... -IUN.t..OGmACTUM11 .,.. "Black Gamel" (1931, Mys- tery) Warner Oland. Sally Ellers. Chinese detecti'le Charlie Chan tet8 out on a par-tlcula~ case. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) --.... _,. =r.:as.:a,. -~1.-n An lnt9f\llew h Petrlcla NMI. I,_.., ... ...... . ,. ... ........ IMllY ........ ... --.,.... .. "Guys And Dolle" ( 1956, MuSf- cal) Frank SIMtra, Jetn ~. A mis· llooary gltl ,.,.. In love with • Broedway l mbflf. l2 In., 30 min.) ... " .. , . ..,. ~ ML maLI COuntry giant Dottle W•t II~ by t..erry GatNn •nd the Gatlln 8fOthefs. John SoMtlder. Shely Wttt and 0.Vld Fttzell • lhe Pet· tonne hit• off tw new album lncludlng "FUlCltctt,•• (1 hr.) CZ> ... "The GtMt Moment'' (t944, ~) Joel McCrta. Betty Field. A ~ t9(' deo11e1 dllcOYefS "" velUe of ettw •• en entlthtttc. ( 1 ht .. 25 rnln.) ! .. , .. , 19 • • • .... FMtl.lrtd: an Interview Leny Ayrit, ~of "Hultlef" mllQUIM: '°"" eco11omlcetey priced , .. taurant1 In La,. MQelll; the relatlonlNp btt*Mn ~ llnd """""' II .._. mtL,... L • &u. hlftnd: • look lnlldl '"' -"!Odlll--~ ptCINilllOn: • ¥ldllOn ..... y to Palm Springs: a report on "Status Sym- bols"; a profile of "Professional Extras''. people who make their living as movie extras. IONIDAYATA,._ ~~..., -- IABMl San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hrs.) QI!) MDVII "My Brilliant Career" ( 1980, Drama) Judy Davis. Sam Neill. In turn-of- the-c:entury Australia. an indepen~t young woman tries to make a career as a writer desp11e social pressures tor her to m.a~hrs.J (J!J IDON WDA1L ~u••&.L Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres (3 hrs,) e;) llO¥ll ' "Savage Season" ( 1970. Adventure) Ron Harper, Diane McBain. A group ol fortune hunters scan a desert In search of valuable plallnum:-·(2 hrs.) ... Cl) ....... .,..... llY., 1MI PAL.II Alel Or.son Walles narrates the Adventure of wlldllle photographers Cir.dy Buxton and Annie Price. who were strand- ed In the Antarctic during the 1982 Inva- sion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina . i! hr,) U MAL PIOfU Featured: the accom- plishments ol a Chicago woman born without arms and legs; Captain Stlcky's wacky wedding; a 75-year·old newlywed jogger: a trick-shot golfer: a contest to select lhe "Ultimate Valley Girl." (R) ( 1 hr.) • 8 llOWll "Someone Behind Jhe Door" (1971, Suspense) Charles Bronson • Anthony Perkins. A woman's lover Is mur- defed as·a result of her husband's manip- ulation of an amnesia patient. (2 hrs.) G M PALL GUY Colt. Howle and JOdy follow two ball-jumping swlndlefs 10 Mexi- co, where murder and a bogus trea&ure lead to even more mayhem. (fit) D llO¥ll "Dirty Money" ( 1972. Drama) Richard Crenna. Catherine Deneuve. A beautiful woman Is torn between her love fOf a detective and her devotion to a wan· ton crlmlnel. (2 hrs.) e •& UW An Interview with "Dynasty's" JQan ColHns: • mtdlcal stu- dent who is • Jump rope gentua . • llOWll "55 Deya At Pekipg" ( 1963, Adventure) Char•ton Heaton, Ava Gardner. Tension al'l(j Polltleal turmoll sur- rounds the Chinese Boxer Rtbeltlon of 1900~hr8.) L e "My BrlNlant -career" ( 1980, Drama). Judy Davia. Sam Neill. In turn·ot- fhe-century AuslraNa, an Independent young woman trlet to meke a -cereer a8 a writer de9plte BOClal J>("8Ur• for her to ~rry. (2 hrs.) {I:) llOWll "Liar's t,400l'I" ( 1982. Drema) Mat! Diiion, ClndyFlthaf: Oiilplt9 per9ntt11I oppo91tlon, two tMfl·agtr1 from differing b8Ckgroundl faM In love In a amen Te11a1 town. 'PG' (I ht., 45 mtn.) Cl) .. ,_... (B)Dm&.Y•.,..., Dolly P1rton llnolng such hit• at "9 To 5" •nd "Hm 'lfou Come AQeln" In a l*'fonnance r,om l.on- don. ( t fir .. 30 min.) Cl) .. "eotn. Back To The 6 And Dlrnt. Jimmy o..n. Jimmy OMn'' (1982. Dr-.me) s.~ DeMll. CMr. The 1916 reunion of The Jamet Dean Fen Club In tht town of Mc:Certhy. ,,..., II rtllvtd. 'PO' (1 tw.,50rn!n.} ... "Chanel Solltalrt" ( 1981 BIOO-"'*') tiWfe.FtanSe l'llllf, AUtglf ..-1 The romencel Ind ~ ICNaaial O'I Pllfll tMNon guttfl Cooo Ctllntri •"Y y,AtUre dtfaiied, 'ff (Uri.) \ -Tae1tlay Coal. WHh his band. (R) GD 'Alm. y PIUID (ff) WT NACUTTl U¥I a UMCmIUata Tt'<! ou1rageous. unpredlclable comedian perlorms his adoll nlghlclub act at Aesoil& lnlemattonat tn Altanllc Clly, New Jeisey t hf) .. DAY•- tw IUll ... •llMQIOf_ 1Nl&OS4M -.111.L ...... ~ ,. LA~ Guests. Wayne Dyer. authof of .. Giiis From Eykts .. : Greg D'Ella, jol.rrnallsl fOI lhe Yale Free fress, on .. Eyewitness Repor1 On The Sovter lnva· s1on ~hantsran." (R) (I hr ) (0) "Saddle Tramp Women .. ( 1973) John Alderman, Heather Vale. ( 1 ihr .. ~J....MID ..... CTCOUl!lll MOnaLR , 11:11 Cl) QUICY Sam asks Quincy to inves· ligate wtien a friend of his becomes enraged and ktUs a pohce rookie (R) (I hr., 10mln.) II GD ... INQM. Coverage of Pope IJohii=~~d. ODDCCULI llMY MAllTllM. llAIY IWrTUlt ..,_ "Assignment To Kill" (1969. Mystery) Pa1rlck Q'Neal, Joan Hackel!. C01po1a1e fraud 1s Investigated by a pri· val~e In Swrtzerland (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 9 ~OUl'f MUl.TM .... (ff)llCMI "Wrong Is Righi" ( 1982, Come- dy) Sean Connery, George Grizzard. A charismatic, glob81rottlng fV news rep0<1· er becomes Involved In Middle Eastern 1er· ro11sm, a slanderous presldenlial cam· palgn and a nuclear arms sale th81 could lead to World War 111 'R' (1 hr .. SS-min;) (() llOWll "The Lady Wilh Red Bools" ( 1976, Drama) Fernando Rey, Catherine Deneuve A wealthy eccen111c devotes his hie to destroying ar1 end 1tie emsts whO crea1e 11. (3 hrs) ($) A .. DAY • IDBI "A H1lchhiker Comes To Eden" (Part 51) m1'1CWI 11"' II fm TOllCl6T Hosl Johnny Carson. Guests: Dyan Cannon, Tony Bennelt. ( 1 hr.) -· BITBT~ fOllQlff Sally field talks about her new prodV<:tion company D llCMI "Ba Ille 0 1 El Alameln" ( 197 I Adventure) George Hlllon, Michael Ren· nla. In Wortd War II, Montgomery's forces wage a bitter battle or attrition against Rommel's Af11ka ~s. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (!) llllDWlfTmWOM ... G) MOVIE "Pickup Alley" ( 195 7. Drama) Victor Mature. Anita Ekberg A US. agent travels through Europe on the lra1I of an 1nterna1ioo~~e1 (2 hrs.) ~=r.cen. {!) llOYll "Rollercoasler" ( 1977. Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot· toms. A safety Inspector desperately attempts to find the e.ruorlionlst who Is planttng homemade exploslves Irr' Ame11· ca's leading amusement parks ·po· ( 1 hr . 59mln.) D MOVIE "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Drama) Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel Three frus· trated Detroit auto lac!ory workers turn 10 crime. bringing them into more conlllct and potential danger than they eve1 couoted on. 'R' ( 1 hr., 54 min.) 119 CC) MOVIE "Raw Deal" ( 1978, Western) Gerard Kennedy, Gus Mercurio. A sleazy poHllot11n l11rd11 two tough gunmen to rid tho out back ol a rel>el gang. ( 1 hr , 40 min) t•(l) llOWll "The Great Moment" (1944 Drama) Joel McCrea, Betty Fleld. A Bot· ton dentrst diScove<s the value ol ether as -1 .. F..;.;:..:-l MOWll "Ttie Sea Wolves.. ( t980, Advenlure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore. During World War II, a group of Btltlsh businessmen lorm a volunteer regiment to desuoy a German spy nest tn lhe Indian Ocean. 'PG' (2 hrs.) 11it1 IJ (I) WW• M MID WR McMiiian 1nve:;tigates the murdet ol a wealthy, well· known )et setter (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) II fm LA11...r wmt DAVID W"9mM Guest bo•ing cul man Al Braverman. ( I hr) t'98 MOVIE "Assassination In Rome" (1965, Suspense) Hugh O'Brtan. Cyd Chausse. A search IOf hrs e•-glrllrlend'a husband leads a men through the llahan underworld. (2 hrs ) D llOWll "Those FantaS11e Flying fools" ( 1967, Comedy) Burl Ives, Troy Donahue. Du11ng a v1S11 to England. P f Barnum concocts a wild idea that he can successlully build a lunar spaceship. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) OJ) anal'~ TmllMT Sally Field talks aboU1 her new production company. e llCMI "Come Out. Come Out. Wher· ever You Are" ( 1974, Mystery) Lynda Day George, Peter Jaffrey. When a young girl reports her travellng companion miss· I~, she is told that the girt does not exist. l':J.n .... .., 1• AUITULIMMi.it '°°1UU. 1:11 --..a•r•• llOT l9CDIAM.Y .,. .. -...... , Comedy sketches combine with claSSIC film and news footage In an olfbeat, sat11ic take- ott Wll a> l9C ... CftaHNT M (C)llOWll .. Bllltrs" (1977. Drama) Pall• d' Arbanville, M(me Kirtensen A young g11l's sexual awakening occurs during her stay with a 1am1ty lriend one summer ·R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min) (SJ MOVIE "Some K1n\j 01 Hero" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard PryOI, Margo! Kidder. A war vete1an turns to a life of crime after lhe governmenl reluses 10 give htm back pay he earned while being a prisoner of the NOflh Vietnamese tor six years 'R' ( t ., hr .. 35 min) t.tl 0 MOVIE "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot .Ktdder A war veteran turns 10 a Ille of crime after the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisone< 01 the Nooh Vietnamese for SIX years 'R' ( 1 hr . 35m1n ) :-!::t!y~::-:: David Niven. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr . 25 min) ... ''Black Camel" ( t93l. Mystery) Warner Oland, Sally Ellers. ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. (C) "Dangerous Davies .. (198 1, Comedy) Bernard Crlbbrns. Biii Maynard. ..,. . .. , Cl) C91 ... -.WA'n:M TOii oonu: .. CL.Oii Gue1t: Richard Simmons. (%) MOWll "The ThlnQ" ( 1982. Horr0t) Kuti RuueH, Richard DyNr1. Members of a scjentlllc research 1eam In the Antarctic: conllont an ollen Ufe form that Is cep.ble of taklno over the men's mlndS. 'R' (2 hrs.. 6 mln.) •CB),_ "Wimbledon '83" (2 hrs .. 55 mln;J.._ -!~nie Beggar's Opera" (1962, Drama) Laurence Olivier, Yvonne Fur· neeux. A famous hoodlum operates in the 171h-cenluf}' London underwO<ld. (2 hrs } (0) 90Wll "ACfOSS The Great 0Mde . ( 1976, Adventure) Robert Logan. Healh· ei Rattray. Two orphaned children set oul " a~ across the Rocky Mountains In ordel to claim a farm In Oregon which .. 1the~~:~ .. 45 min.) ..... • MOWll "Rendezvous Al Midnight" (1935, Mystery) Ralph Bellamy, Valerre Hobson When a new police comm1SS1one1 begins 1nvestigaHng claims ol corruption on the par1 ol his predecessor. the outg<>- ing commissioner Is mysteriously mor· dered. ( t hr., 25 min) G) llCMI "A Raisin In The Sun" (1961, Drama) Sidney POiller, Claudia McNeil Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry. Attempting 10 break away from their crowded apartment in Chicago. a black lamlly move to an all-while neighborhood. l~Omln.) •n••tw aa PMTN• MOWll "Beckel'' ( 1964, Drama) Rich· ard Burton, Peter O'Toole. King Henry II of England clashes with the Archbishop of Canterbury during the 12th century (2 hrs., 30 min.) (l)llCMI .. Angel Of H E.A.T." (No Date. Adventure) Marilyn Chambers Angel Harmony to1ns fOfces with government agents to put an end 10 a mad scienhst's doomsday plan. 'R' ( t tir .. 35 min ) l,'JllCMI "The French L1eu1enanrs Wom- an" ( 1981, Drama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons. An alla1r between two actors is par- alleled In the romantic period film In which the two are perlormlng 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -~ ................ 19 .... (It) -NfTm ~11 M -MID OILY~ DOllY The Ille of the British s1age star, Phyllis Dixey. B11tain's First Lady of striptease, Is drama· llzed. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 4121818" 4=11(.Z)MOVIE "Major Barbara" ( 1941, Come- dy) Wendy Hitler, Rell Harrison From the play by George Bernard Shaw A rich sociely girl jOrns the Salvatlon Army (2 hrs .. 15 min.) (fl) "The Amazing Captain Nemo .. ( 1978, Adventure) Jose Ferrer, Burgess Mere- dith. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (JD "Gas" ( 1981. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Susan Anspach. ( 1 hr., 30 min) (Z) "Tarzan, The Ape Men.. (1981, Adventure) Richard Harris. Bo Derek. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.I Friday, June 17, 1983 25 -W.dne!dg Cont. tlm of a childhood trauma, a young wom· en's tear of any sexual contact with men threatens her marriage and her mental stabtlily 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) al)~ "The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt Russell, Richard Dysart. Member$ of a scientific research team in the Antarctic confront an allen life form that ls capable ol'taklng over the men's minds. 'R' (2 In .. 5 l'nln.) .. (C)llCMI "The French Lieutenant's Worn· an" ( 1981. Drama) Meryl Streep, Jefemy Irons. An affair between two actors iS par· alleled In the romantic period lllm In which lhe two are perlorming 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min.~-... -_,.~nmu.u. ' (!) llCMI "Deathtrap" (1982. Mystery) Michael Celne, Christopher Reeve. A play· wright suffe<lng from writer's block plans to do away with e f0<mer student of his and plaglerlze the young man's promising !)lay. 'PG' (2 hn:) •a llCMI "Murder In The Blue Room" (IS.4, Mystery) Grace McDonald, Don- ald Coolc. A determined man tries to -........ •ovt··-•CID "The Corn Is Green" (1979. Drama) Katharine Hepburn, Ian Saynor. Directed ~ Geofge Cukor. ( t hr., 40 min.) ••"Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musi· cal) James Cagney. Joan Leslie. (2 hrs .. 30mln.) •())"Woman Chases Man" ( 1937. Come- dy) Joel McCrea. Miriam Hopkins. ( 1 h1., 30 min.) •Ill> "Tap Roots" ( 1948, Drama) SU$8n ' Haywa1d, Van Heflin. (2 hrs.) •CI> "Mal<>r Barbara" (1941, Comedy) Wendy Hiller. Rex Harrison. (2 hrs,, IS min.) M CI) "Green Grass 01 Wyoming" (1948. W"lern) P~y Cummins. Chtrles Coburn. (2 hra.) CID "Auth<>tl Auth<>tl" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Paclno, Dyan cannon. (I hi., 60 min,) (D) ''Hear11ancf ' (1981. Drama) Rip Torn. Conchata f:tHrell. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) M (C) "Biie The Bullet" ( 1976, Wettetn) Gene Hackman. Cendlcle Bafgen. (2 hrs .. 25mln.) •()) "Tragedy 01 A Aldlculoul Men" {1981. Orama) Ugo Tognezzl. Anouk ~. (1hr,.40 mln.) e "Vlctorr" ( 1981. AdventUfa) Sy,.,,... 19f Stallone, Michael Caine. ( 1 hr .. 67 min.) FPygmabl" ( 1938, Corned';) Leslie d. Wendy Hiller. (1hr .. 36mln.) .. 'The Sc:alewag Bunch" (1980. MwntlKe) Marie a.moo. ( 1 hr .. •3 mlnj -<.Cl "Barbtnlle" ( 1.968. Sctenoe-F'lotlon Jent Fonda. Mio O'Shee. ( 1'hr,. 38 min. CID "The Outlaw Joeey WelM" < 191 , w .. 1ern) Clot Eatwoc>d. SOn<lra Locke. 2 8mln.) Joy In The MorrJlnU" ( 18'5. ) Richard Ohemberleln. YV911e ~(2twt.) • "Sier Wert" ( 1971. F'9nt•y) Ma.k Hemll, Hatrteon Ford. (2 hrs:) (J) ''trfteoel" (1972, Orama) 8uunnetl Yori. Aerie AubtrjonOll. ( 1 tw .. 4a l'IWI.) -17) "Ten 8econdl To Hel'' ( 1969. Myt----:il Jeff CMndef, Jtctt P.i.no. (2 H Frtd-V1 June 17, 1813 • · unravel the mystery-behind the death ol hlS wife's ltrst husband ( 1 h1.) (!)-mmat m ..,_ "Beware Ot Blondie" '(1951, Comedil Arthur Lal<e. Penny Slngletor;i. Pandemonium (allows when Mr. Dithers leaves the business In Dagwood's fum- bling hands for a few days ( t hr • 30 min.) 1:: ... .,... a:9 FAmla llO' • .. Dustin Hollman. Valerie Perrine The cel&- brated comedian and social commentat0< Lenny Bruce tries to speak freely within the constraints ol his-era's tegat system. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 rrun I M CI) llO¥ll "Come Back To The 5 And E>ime. Jimmy Dean. Jimmy Dean" ( 1982. Drama) Sandy Dennis. Cher. The 1975 reunion of The James Dean Fan Club In lhe town of McCarthy. Texas. Is relived. 'PG\Tfir.;-50 min.) -~·., TOP0'1'Ml- •H•M1W'91) tWfD "The Royal AlrlC8n Rifles" ( 1954. • Adventure) Louis HaywaJd, Vefonlca Hurst. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) tta~) "Blood Beach" ( 1981. Horror) John Sa~. Burt Young ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -···----11ov1es--· "City Of Fear" (1965. Drama) Terry M00<e. Paul Maxwell. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e "She's Wori\tng Her Way Through College" ( 1952. Musical) Virginia Mayo. Gene Nelson (2 hrs ) CC) "And Your Name Is JOnah" ( 1979, Drama) Sany Struthers. James Woods. (2 hrs.) CJ) "Clash 0 1 The Titans" (1981, Fania· sy) Harry Hamlln. Laurence OIMef. ( 1 hr,, 58mln) e "Chanel Sotllalre" (1981, Biography) Marle-Franoe Plslet. Rutger HaUtlf. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Fog" ( 1980, Horl'Of). Adrienne Barbeau. HafHOlbtOOk. (1hr .. 31 min.) -CB> "Author! Auth<>tl" ( 1982. ~) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) e "Magnlllc«lt Roughnecks" ( t956. Orama) Jack Cersoo. Mlci\ey Rooney ( 1 hf . 30 min) W (O) "This Time Forever" ( 1980. Romane.) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) (%)"Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael C9loe. Chri.tQC>her Atevo. (2 hrl ) •CCl "Green Ice" (1981, Adventufe) Ryan O'Neal, Anl'le Archer. ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) Tragedy Of A Aldlculous Man" • Orama> Ugo T~zz1. Anouk • ( 1 l'lr .. .-o mltl.l • "0Hthtr1p" (1912. Myal•y) MICf\MI Cilne, Chrlltophef ~. (2 hrt.) •CB> "Boga Ouonv'• 3rd~· 1001 Rab-bit Talat" ( 1962, Cdmedy) Antmettd. VOlcee by M.i 91tnc. Shep Ment<en ( 1 ht •• 30 min. J •CD ''Endlelt LOYe" (1891. ~) ifOolce Shleldl. Martlt\ HH1tt. C 1 hr .. 55 min.) ~-•CZ> "The ~I Momeni" (19-M, Orama) .k* Meer•. &etty Fi.Id \1 tv .. 25 l'IWI.) -~'Of\HNWJnlV~' ( •~Comectvl ChMt. lenjl. ' 43(Nn.) • .. Pttty" (f , Jlnv . -CQJ llOWll "Gas" (1981, Comedy) Don· aid Sutherland. Sus.an Anspach, A radio DJ and a reportef try to expooe an oil magnate's plot to drive up gas prices by contriving an 011 shortage. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W @ Nnm W (C) llOWll "The Boat" (1961. Drama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer. tn 194 1, a young German U·boat crew lace lhe challenges and horrors of war · "'"" tti'"' 'f~VP f"'ln•• "'"' thel..-" ........ 4't1t"lma· tou \4 ,,un , W (l)IUU...U - • llOWll "Blondie On A Budget" ( t 940, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Dagwood plans a surprlse fC>f Blondie. but complicattOOS arise when his ex-girlfriend helps in picking out a fur coat. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (ZJ llOWll "Harold And Maude" ( 1971, Comedy) Ruth G0<don. Bud Cort. An 80· year-Old woman meets an 18-year·otd boy oosessetrwtttrdeathin a funeral par- hvlng and loving.' hr., 31 min.) lor, and prooee~s to ch him the art of 4111l!Zll.Alm Lewis. Ina ~fin. (2 his.) 4111 (S) "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance, Joan Collins. ( 1 hr , 25 min.) • CQ) "Hearllan/f' ( 1961, Drama) Rip Torn, Conchata Ferrell. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) "Tarzan. The Ape Man" (198 t. Adventure) Richard Harris, Bo Derok. ( I hr., 52mln.) • lt!l "Those Oaring Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies" (1969. Comedy) BOUf· vii. Tony Curtis. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) .. ........ 1.1.·.:... .... lllU.O .... Q I.WAT. ......... .... UIY Guest: singer Vic Damone. 1)9'ii ... ta•c••••n ... "Barbarella" (1968. Sclenoe- Flctlon) Jane Fonda, Miio O'Shea. A dar· Ing apece heroine ot the toture encount«• l l!lng9 gMIClea aod 1lill9IM, eccompa· nled by a blind guardian angel. 'PG' ( 1 tit .. 38 min,) .. (I) ... "II You Could 5" Whal I t-4eer" ( 1982. 8IOQral)hy) Mere Slnget. R.H. fhornlQn, The mludllenture9 ot blind aifiger-compoaer Tom SuMlvan'• ~ ~,are ~led. 'PG' (1hr .. 40 min,) WllCMI "AU1h0rl Authort" (18'2, Com· edy) Al Peolrio. OYWI Cennon. A New Yotk pllywrlght't wlf. '""* Nm With a gang ot meetly hef cNldren to take CAt9 ot jUtt N 1'111 nto# pe.y II ebout to open. 'PG' 1tv .60mrt) . ... _..,1Wil, - -·· •1.n•CMT•·--·~ -1::= ... ML•MPM&Y lllMI "Deathtrap'' ( 1982, Mylltflfy) Michael Caine. Chrtstophl!f Reeve. A play· wrtghl sullerlng from wrflel"s block plans to do away wrth a IOfmer stu~1 ot his and plaglerlze the young man'a promising lay, 'PG' (2 hrs.) -... .. MCAl\9 .. (I) lllMI "Ttle Princess And The bble" (1981. Ofama} Valerte Beftlnelll. Aobefl Desiderio. An Insecure young woman sultering from dyslexia, which Impairs her ablhty to read and write, devel· ops a strong relationstllp with a spirited cab drlvt!f. (R) (2 hrs.) G 119 PACTI GP LR Blair stifles her moet unique and colorful traits to lit the Image desired by l)er callous new boyfriend. (A) i IIll TAUi Oii 119 IOLD ~ Jake heads tor an Island Inhabited by danger- ous natives and a swamp crealure to res· cue a former comrade from his Flying ~-I (R) (1hr.) 15 AYWIC IOllel U.S. Junior Tourna- ment Finals (from tndlanapolls, Ind.) (A) ~hrs.) •(Ill MO¥ll "Fighler Squadron.. (1948, Adventure) Robert S1acll. Edmond O'Brien A W0tlcl War II Uylng ace survives a number or perilous missions until 0-Day. when his real courage is put to the test (2 hrs.) .. D IUffALO ILL Bill tries everytt'trng. Including an attempted seduction ol the casting director, to land a role in a mafor movie ff:£ filmed in Bullalo. II!> 11A OP LR MID DUTM 00 MO¥ll "Wollen" (198 1, Suspense) Albert Finney. Diane Venora. Potlce are ,- 1 I.a~ Wllh an unusual problem as New York City rs rnvaded by a pack or dis· placed wolves 'A' ( 1 hr , 55 min.) ([1 MO¥ll "Some Kind 01 Hero" (1982, Comedy) Rrchard Pryor, Margot Kidder A war vet8fan turns to a Ille of crime alter tll'e government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner ol the llTorth Vietnamese for sht years. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 ~ I I TMI •1t -TMI ... •THI ... From New Yori\ City, a repertory cast Including Michael Davis and Simon Jones presents a tight· hearted look a:a;f' events of the day. 11 ~ Blake hires a psychic to help locate Steven. Adam tricks Klrt>y Into a d nrnK by candlelight. and Mark 11ves Krystle from being attacked. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) • ID ~TIOM OP im.TMCI Sev· eral Incidents which compelled blaclls to take up arms against the violent and hos- tile white armies In Johannesburg, Cape Town and Sharpesville are documented. i_!t'tr.) CC)llCWll "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. A yoong couple find romance and treasure as they dive ofl the coast of Bermuda and find e burred treasure caChe 'PG" (2 hrs .. 4 min) Cl) MO¥ll "The House Where Evrl Dwells" { 1982, Horror) Ed'<rward Alben, Susan George. An Amerrcan couple ano therr young daughter move Into a Japanese house possessed by the ghosts of a bloody 19th·century love triangle. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min.) • e lllMI "Lenny" ( 197... 8lo0faphy) Dustin Hottman, V11efle Petrlne The cei. brated cotnedlan and eoclal commentator Lenny Bruce lrlet 10 speak lrHly within lhe consllalnts of l'lls tHa's legal ayst811l 'A' {!hr., 52 min.) -· • TAlll Louie talks his young assistant Jett Into tat<lng lhe blarM tor 1te1llng used palls from the garage and 1etllng them. . J:>, ........... .. (!)..,. "For Your Eyea Only" (1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond trecks a crill>lnel who putlolned a top secret British defense device. 'PG' (2 ht5 .. 5 min.) (ZJ lllMI "Night 01 The Jvagler" ( t980.' Suspense) James Brolln, CITIT Gorman. A lormet police officef launches a desperate search throuoti the streets ol New York ' City for his mlsalng daughter. mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic criminal. 'A' '"' 1'98W·d. .... , IAn.AY.W • llMCll Clf-..... , ·-..... • 11111.ollT ,. LA~ Featured: political commentat()( Georoe F Will talks abo\.11 hrs new book "Statecraft As Soolcratl" In which he promotes a strong federal gov- ernment: "T~ Fight Ovl!f Grenade • U.S. Or Soviet Ard?" with Maur1(;41 Bishop. Prrme Minister of Grcmada. (A) ( 1 hr.) G!)AmnaLl'I 1W@ MDWll "Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready" ( 1969, Comedy) Enzo Ceru- s1co. Sue Lyon. An Italian POW somehow gets dratted Into the United States Army. (2 hrs .. '5 mrn.) 1'9 l'I ()) POUCI ITOllY A rool<Je cop (David Cassidy) poses as a high school student in ()(der to crack a drug ""9 (R) (2 hrs .. 30mln.) u-GD--..S RCllL. Coverage of Pope John Paul ll's visit 10 Poland 1·£ec::-_ COllTmDIMYMUUMWI v..-w CML.-This doc· umentary presents the lrue st0tles of five mi.sslng children. (I hr.) (L)MOWll "The Ddup"' i 1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. A young couple find romance and treasure as they dive oft the coast ol Bermuda and find a burled treasure cache. 'PG' (2 hrs.. " mrn.) Cl) mT Oii 111.tm John Byner shows you lhtngs stranger th•n truth, lar98' than life, and zanier than anything yoo ve ever seen CD111C&.UI 1W 8 GD TGelllfT Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: actress-comedienne Sandra Bernhard. s~:yse Fellctano. ( 1 hr.) -· B5TBT Ta..ff An Interview with Patricia Neal. D MO¥ll "Caesar And Cleopatra" ( 1946, Comedy) Vivien Leigh, Claude Rams BaSIHLon the play by Geclfge Ber- nard Shaw. A yoong Egyptian temptress uses her charms 10 control the aging Cae- -sar (2 hrs., 40 mm.) (!) •SllW ... "'1•WOM-... e MO¥ll "Saturday Night And Sunday Morning" ( 1960. Orama). Albert F'inney. Rachel Roberts. A yoong working-class Englishman, unhappy In his job, releases his tension In a wlld weekend. (2 hrs.) ti) LCM. !.mtJ CAii rm.I Cl) ..... ,. (I)..,. "Up In Smoke" ( 1978, Come- dy) Cheecf\ and Chong, Edie Adam&. Two drltttra embafk on a oros.oountry trip. lruttratlng the law and meeting an odd asl0f1 ment ol oharactllfs along the way. 'R' (I hr .. 27 min.) e llO¥ll "If Vou Could See Whal I Hear" (1982, Blootaphyl..Marc Singer, R.H . Thornton. fhe m dventur• of bllrld alnger-compoeer Tom SUlllVan't college ~are recounted. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) -~ lllMI "The Betty" ( 1978, Orama) Laurence OIMer. Robert Duvell. 8aMd on the novel by HarOld Robblnt. A P<>Mf1ul and relentleat Detroit auto rycoori bf'ingt a daredevil racing star Into hla compeny to develop a revolutionary new vehicle. 'R' i hrs.. 5 mlo.) .. CCUUI O••• ftlM COTnl: W' e&.om Guest: Eartha Kitt. • &.OWi, r.-CM lml (8)..,. "Safari 3000" (1981, A~ ture) David Carradine, Stockard Chann· Ing. A magazine reporter and a veteran race-car drlvet take part In a petlloul Afr!.· can road race. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 30 min.) CZ).,. "Jabberwoclly" (1977. Come- drl Michael Palin, Max W1U. The kingdom o a ltlleable tyrant, Bruno The OuestJon. able. rs ra\laged by a sMthery monstet 'PG' (1 hr .. •O min.) t:tlllD m LAll _,,wnM De\¥•~ Guests: private Investigator Virginia Snyder, cartoonist Jack Ziegler. ( 1 hr.) (Q)lllMI "Fruits Of Passion" { 1982. Ota· ma) Klaus Ktnskl. Isabelle llllera The sadistic proprietor of a casino asl<s hit lov- er lo demonstrate her devotion to him by ~a prostitute. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) W8 "The Accused" (1948, Ofama) l°'etta Young, Robert Cummings. By accident, a woman Is accused ol murder and becomes a I five 4rom Justice. (2 hrs.) 8 MOWll "Wild Racers" ( 1968, Drama) Fabian, Mrmsy Farmer. A rebellious race- car driver becomes tamooa following hie retuaelto "throw" 1 rM:e. 11 hr .. 30 min. I (lg) ~_., Ta.rr An lnt8'Vlew with Patricia Neel. e MOWW "Death In Deep Water" ( 1976, Mystery) Bradford Diiiman. Suzanne Farmer. An e1t·gangster attempts to flee from his Undefw()(ld colleagues and seek the protection of anonymfty In a lonely 1Brtt:==t:.1a.~2~1.) W --9GllWLI NA NL CCMACT UIAll fl> lllMI "The Thing" (1982: Horror) Kurt Auuell. Richard Oyaar1. Members of a scientific research team In the Antarctic confront an alien Ille form that la C8P9ble ol taking over the men's minds. 'Fr (2 hrs .. 5 min.) w1•-=--°'91•rr W iiOlll"PennlesFromHeaven" (1981, Musical) Steve Marrin, Bernade11e Peters. In the Midwest during the Depression, a sheet music salesman deStroys the lives of those around him because of his unbridled selllshness and his belief that lite can be as it is In songs and movie muslcal pro- 'ductlon numbers. 'R' (1 hr , 47 min.) -1 Cl) Cll ... ..nwATCN fiill com.I: W' Q.om Guests: JOMPl'I & Julia Quinlan. (8) ~ "Wimbledon • 83" (3 hrs.) CD lllMI "Night Games" (1980, Fania· sy) Cindy Pickett. Barry Primus. The vie· Friday, June 17, 1983 27 '1!) "' Ulmllfr Guests. William E Donaghue. investment expert, on taking advantage ot Investment oppottunlties ot the '80s, Roger Whi11aker. 1nte1na11ona1 51nger I composer. on his career and ~~Nairobi. (R) ( 1 hr ) IC8ff9 llO¥ll "A Thousand And One Erotic Nights" ( 1980, Fantasy) Annette Haven. John Leslfe The tales ot Scheherazade are given a modern twist in this ribeld retelling. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) i UMll.-eAll»PmKT COUPLll AllOn9RLll 11:11 llO¥ll "Stella" ( 1950, Comedy) Ann Sheridan. Victor Mature. A woman lrles to reason with members ot het famlly afler an uncle dies and Is burled on the spot. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 11:118 Cl) °'*CY Quincy dlsagrees with a determtnatlon of suicide in the death of a tamed evangelist. (R) ( 1 hr., tO min.) D GD ~ Host: Johnny Carson Guests· actress Carrie Fistler ("Return Ot The Jedi"). animal ai1per1 Jim Fowler. Pete Fountain. ( t hf.) . l<Il • ... -.m.-'°" ~ '°"" OllD~ llMY IWIT'IWl, IMIY llM'T'MM CCll19 DIAllY lm&.'IM _, llO¥ll "Zoot Sult" (198t, Orama) Oon1e1 Valdez, Edward James Olmos. In t940s Los Angeles. 1 cause oelebte erupts over the framing of members of a Chicano street gang for murder. 'R' ( 1 hr , 43mr,n. "The AdOleScents" (No Date) '1~ h s) (S)A .. DAY•aa "Bryan's Romance Grows" (Part 52) 811tCUll 1WC'C.)llOWll "Equus .. (1977, Drama) Rich· ard Burton, Peter Firth. A psychiatrist altempts to llnd the reason which caused a youth to commit a violent act against a stable of horses. 'R' (2 hrs .. 18 min.) -· BITWIT~ TOllM'r Leonard Mal· tin reviews "Vellowbeard" starring Marty Feldman. G llOWll "Castle Of Fu ManchU" ( 1972, Adventure) Christopher Lee. Marla Per· echy. Scotland Verd fhwerte F\J ManchUra ec:heme to ~ploy a ..cret weapan In ~JI thiwortd~., 60 min.) CJ) ••-•n•• ... ·e llOWll "The Clock" ( 1945, Romance) Judy Gerland, Robert Walker, A eallof eearchee frantleelly fOf a young gl<I he met end fell In IOVe with during a Chance meet· lng while he wae on en tlght·hOUr leave. 1=: UM UCMllT'ft.I 'RIP -Rafael Lopez I Juan Veloz IO·round Junior Llghtwelgt)t bout (from Wett Warwick, A.I.) (R) (2 hrt . 30~ (I) "II You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982, Bloortphy) Me.re Singer; R.H. Th<>mlOn. fhe •mlMdYenturt1 or blind ~ompoeer Tom SutllY•n'e COiiege ~erer.counteo. •pa· 11tv.,40mln.) • ... "OHthtrap" ( 1982. Mytttry) MletlMI C.lne, CMttophtr AeeYI. A pltly- Wrlght tuff«lng lrom writer'• bloott ~ to dO ewey with e totm. ttudln1 of hll Ind pl&Qlerlze the~rntn'I r><omWnQ y_. 'PO' (2 t119.) ,-~~ "BloOd ., {1911, Horror) ~ Suon, Burt v I\,.. of palice ~ have thett M wNrl they tnvetttoet• tht cauee Of ~ blllf'G auckecf Into the Mnd. ;;;; be ..., 30 ,rlday, June 17, 1111 1!9_a1n. 'H' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.} --U fm U11_,,.wmt bAVID ~ Guests actor-comedian Robin Williams. l~b=:ns e11:pert Jim Moran ( 1 hr ) O •Oll• fOllCOTTU:-CU>el "lnler1111ty" LCM.UmCMllml M Cl> MCCI CM• McCloud arrives in a small town to pick up a homicide suspect and Is aided by the local depUty (John Denver). (R) ( 1 hr .• 20 min,) W8 llOWll "The Mad DoctOf" (1941, Ora- ma) Basil Rathbone, Ellen Draw A dis· turbed psychiatrist marr1es women and then ltlHs them tor their money (2 hrs.) 8 llOWll "Land Raiders" ( 1989, West· ern) Telly Savalas, George Maharis. An lndlan·hatlng town boss is held responsl· ble tor a wagon train massacre 1n Arizona terrllOfy ( 1 hr., 30 mtn ) Cf) .,_ "Black Magk:" ( 1949, AdVen· turg) Orson Wettes. Aktm 'famtrolt The mysterlOUS Caglrostro IS p<evented from taking Oller .an emplr~s.) ®) BITWIT~ Leonard Mal- "" revtews "YellOwbeard" starring Marty Feldman. e llOYll ··cry Terrorl" ( 1975, Suspense) Susan Hampshire, Bob Hos- kins A paw of ~ate escaped con· victs kidnap two beautiful young women to use as hostages In their bid tor lrae- dOm. (2 hrs) !Ill .,,. "Them" ( 1954. ScieOOe-F'te:· lion) James Wl'lllmore. Edmund Gwenn The government takes over an Investiga- tion looking into strange deaths occurring In t~ve Desert (2 hrs.) (%) "Deathtrap" ( t982. Mystery) Mk:hael Caine. Chnstophet Reeve. A play- wright sulletlng lrom writer's block plans 10 do away with a former student of his and plagle<lze the young man's piomlslng ~y. 'PG' (2 hrs,) t:11 (H) ...... 1UCY A poignant 10011 Is taken at the on· and otf·screen romance between Spencet Tracy end Katharine ~burn. wam.c ... ou ••rr · IDliliMI "Making Lcwe" (1981, Orama) Katt Jackson, Mlchael Ontkean. A worn· en learns that hef hvsbend Is lnvo!Ved In a hOMOSexual relatlonshlp. 'R' ( t hr.. 60 min.) W CI) llOWll "Venom" ( t982. Suspense) NleOI Wiiiiamson, 1<11ve Klnskf. l<ld· nappen hOld • young Amerleen bOy hOt• tege In his perent'I London hQme, alttf· natety contending with the pollca outelde and a deadly mambe snake In the bUlld-~~ ventMatlon 1ye1em 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 .. ,,~ .... -.WATCll 1'i coma"' Cl.Oii ~1· ~av Mtntle. ~ "WlnlbtldOn '83" (3 hll.) ... "The Houee Wheta Evil OweOs" 982. Hooor) Edwerd Albert, Susan ge. An A"*'<:an COU$>11 and their young <'tughlef move Into • .Jepeneee hOUM POHllMCI by the gh<>ltl of a ~ 19t~tury ioYa trlenglt. ·w (1 .. (C) .;'·},The LonM" (1t72. Adwlo· twe) OMr\ Stook._.., GIOrt9 Grlheme Thrw people flrl4 themMMI en obl9cl of • po11ee ...,Ch Iller an auto ~'· ( \ ,. .. I,..._ ·111.1 ... Lii• .. -"The Med OootOf Of Mertlat " (1941, HotrOr) UoMI Atwtl. Une ....,...., A INCi .-...... ob181n1 tt1e wor• ... of • tribe inheillUne .. uncMlmd .... 1sla~) i MO¥ll '"M=dee" ( 1905, Adven· lure) Charllon Heston. Richard Harris. A Union major leads too volunteer prisoners on a dangerous mission agall'\61 the i ches. (2 l'lfs., 30 mln ) ... ...... ,... llOWll "Images" ( 1972. Drema) Susannah York, Rene Auberjonols. A young women loses touch with her sanity and iS unable to distinguish between reati- ~and fantasy 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 1::19 PMnta - .,_ "Distance" { 1975. Orama) Paul Ben1am1n, James Woods. An Army sergeant suffering a mld·llfe crisis finds his life compllcated by an unhappy marriage 'R' (1hr .. 3t min.) CS).,_ "The Howltng" (1981. Horror) Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee. A woman reporter ls menaced by a killer who seems 10 be a werewolf 'R' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) 9 .,_ "The Long Good Friday" ( 1980. Drama) Bob Hoskins, Helen Mir· ren A London gangster hghts to keep l'lls toppling empire together 'R' ( 1 hr.. 45 min.) .. (Q)lllON "Beau Pere" (1981. Romance) Patrick Dewaere, Arie! Besse. A forbidden love allair develops between a young gill and her recently widowed stepfather (2 _1h1s/..,. 'RIPO'ntl- •H••lml(lt) .. NITm .. IUL&.~ .. LAl9 Togalllar. You and your netgbbore e&nhelp. Write to: Attorney General's Crime Prevent.ton • Center, P.O. Box 13197, 8aor1Jll8nt.o, QA 98813. ' I ~ I I::-& An tleoedltlon that may ha~ found the lost conllnel't of Atlanll1: adoption Is made eaalef with a different :r. °' a:;'fW.aoer~ g =~ ... L.O:,.rd Mal- t1n r.WW. "Yellowt>eard" starring Marty 11*'=: IMIYIWllllM.llAllYIWnllM lllJ&S& --''The Spirit Of St. Louis" ( 1957, Biography) James Stewar1, Murray Ham- ilton. In 1927, Charles A, Lindbergh becomes the lltst man to lly nonstop .cross the Atlantic Ocean to Parts. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) cm c.-IOOll Veteran hOflOI movie herolne Jamie Lee Curtis hosts this compl· latlon of preview trailers fOf' Unlversal Pie· lures SCteam classics, from Lon Chaney's "Hunchback 01 Notre Dame" to the reoent remake of "Cat People." ( 1 hr.) (l) llCMI "The Fog" ( 1980, HorrOI) Adrienne Barbeau. Hal Ho4bfOOlt. Ttfror comes to a small coastal town In the form of an ominous mist surrounding the vengeful ghosts of lepers killed In a shipwreck a century earlier. 'R' (I hr., 31 min.) I a••A11•-m!T 7111 I OM 111110Wll Featured: on the road with Lynda Carter: a ~ at a charity bash IOI the Palm Spt1ngs Desert Hospi- tal: an lnte<Vlew with Jan Michael Vincent 1., ... , ... &.OWi. -Ale DIVOICR Fea· tured: Is an intriguing IOOlt at how Los Angeles residents feel about love, mar· rlage and divorce. Ul1111Cn. ... YOU AmmD POI rr MY AT A,_ 1IC TAC DOUIN llM:m./..--..T ~..,.._ I -CWWDt.11 llCMI ''Bowery To Broadway" (1944, Musical) Maria Montez. Jack Oakie. The combined ettorts ol two long-time rival Irishmen result In a series of successful Broac:tWay musicals. (2 hrs.) M (ll)... . ... 8 Cl> , .... PJ. Magnum 1s hired to protect a temperamental young tennis star (Kim Richards) who has becOme the larget of death th1eats. (R) (I hr.) G e PAim Ltfoy befriends a bitter but talented youngster loHerlng around the school, and Coco challenges a visiting cele~(.ArteJohnson). (R) (1 hr.) 9 "Custer Of The West" ( 1968, Western) Rober1 Sttaw. Mary Ure. Gener- al Custer pleads unsuccessfully with gov- ernment officials 10 tactfully remedy Indian rebellions. (2 hrs.) G 9 .. aue A research assistant (Joseph Bottoms) tor a blo-eng1neerlng company steals his llrm's latest experi- ment, a sman creature Intended 10 estab- lish a new biological woik fOf'ca. ( 1 hr.) G llOWll "Ring Of Passion" (1978, Ora· ma) Bernie Casey. Stephen Maoht. Two heavyweight prizefighters. Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, square off for champion· ship matches in 1936 and 1938. (2 hrs.) • P& MAIA .. An expedition that may l'live found the lost continent ot Atlantis: adoption is made easlef with a different 11.(>8 ol adoption agency. m llOWm "StOf'm Warning" (1951. Ora- ma) Ginger Rootra. Rooald Re,aoen. Whlle vlsltfng her ileter, •woman wllneu· es a btutal kttflng by a QI~ ot l<lanamen JnclUdlng her brothef·ln·law. 12 hrs.) • W ,... Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an Informative loOlc. at what's new at the movies. e -... ccunY Featured. cOOkbOOk avthOf Pilat Wayne: Orange County's "Band-X," official 1983 March Of l)jmes band; summer cesualtl. local fashion scene tor poof, beach and acllvewear (C)llOWll "Green lee" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Nffl. Anne Archef. An engineer and a aooiallle attempt to rob a South Am&fican emerald amugglel of a f0ttune I s. 'PG' ~r .. 55 min.) ...... llOWll "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. A man becomes an outlaw when a ruthless band of Union soldiers destroys his, Southern farm and kflls his wile and son. 'PG' (2 hrs •• t6 min.) ~ llOWll "An American Werewol~ In Lon- don" (1981, Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny Agutter The vacation Itinerary ot two young Am&flcans on a walking tour ot England Is ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one dead and the othef cursed with a hunger tor human flesh. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 35 mfn.) (I) llCMI "Clash Of The Titans" ( 1'981, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier. Mythic hero Perseus is helped by his father Zeus In a se<ies of dengtfous tasks as he tries to win the hand of a Phoenician Pf10Cess against the wishes of a vengetul sea goddess. 'PG' I' hr., 58 min,) ct flCMI "Victory · (1981, AdVenturel Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine. During World War II. Allied POWS see their ticket · to freedom in a match between their soccer team and the German National Team In Paris 'PG' (I hr .. 57 min.) -,~Ml&t :' l10llY Hodd1ng Car1er hosts an examination of press perf01mance on national television. Cl) _. ..... Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an lntormattve look at what's new at the movies. CD llCMI "Images" (1972, Orama) Susannah York, Rene Auberjonois. /I.. young woman toses touch with her sanity and is unable to distinguish between reali- l and fantasy. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 1:8 tMICA!Um ... (() -a -After a former girl-friend of Rick asks him and A.J. to IOcate her missing husband. lhe man Is found murdered and she Is arrested for the crime. (R) (lhr.) D GD -AmM A mad bOmber threatens to destroy the precinct unless a polieewoman (Maggie Cooper) fired tor posing nude In a magazine rs rehired {fart 2) (R) G 9 MC ... ct.Ota.I' "The American Inquisition" The et.feels that McCarthyism and the anti-Communism movement of the 1950s had on ordinary crtizens are reflected in a profile ol two people w.h068 lives were forever changed by them. · ( 1 hr.) I =-fl "The Racing Game. Horses For Courses" Sid and Chico are called In when a horse not lavored to win comes 1n first and the track bOOkmal<ers lose a bun· die (Part 2) (A) D ( 1 hr.) e ~-''Sons And Lovers" Alltf a paSlionale enoounter ---------- belween Paul and Clare, Dawe• arnbushes Paul and brutally confronts him. (P~~hr.) (l)M 11g•MOI) •@ ..,."One MlnYte To· 2ero" (1952. Advent1Mel Ann Blyth, Robett Mitchum. A iwr~ls. enemy attack lotemJPll a COIO- nel s romance wit~ a ew~lan during the Korean ':llJi~ hrs., 10 min.) ... • Sam and Diane mal<e a deal to find a "perfect date" tor lhe other. though he's certain that she'll want to be with him hefaelf. (A) Cl) ... "They Came To Cordura" ( 1959. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Rl1a Hayworth. An Army majof becomes Involved with e treasonous woman after being relieved of his combat command. ~his., 30 min.) CD llOWll "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936. Ora· ma) David Niven, Merle Oberon Love transcend& bitter partisan lines wtien an Irish patriot discovers he loves an Engllsh- woman dur~he early '208. (2 hrs.) 11111 tll-!· -Cl> ..,.,. ~ Abby Is Infuriated When Gary goes on a spending spree, and Karen fears that hef relationship with Mact< 15 ool~ast. (R) (I hr.) D • *1 -An angry po11ce lieutenant (Bruce Kirby) pressures Furlffo to tlnd the man who raped and stabbed his daughter. and Renko Is demoted tor embarrassing the department (Part 1) i)J.1 ...... •. ,. Dl'llt .. ·-llY ll'tliMfl "The Racing Game: HOf'ses ( For Courses" Sid and Chico are called il'l \ when a hOf'se not ta11ored to win comes Ir first and tile track bookmakers lose a bun- dle, (Part 2) (A) o ( 1 hr.) ct) MCMI "And Vour Name Is Jonah" ( 1979, Drama) Sally Struthers. Jamtf WoodS. A young mother struggles to he!~ her seven-year-old deaf·mute son to com- . munieate from his silenl world. I I hr., 40 min I (IJ M 1 •19" Willie Mosconi vs Cowboy Jlm~oore (R) ( 1 hr.) (0) OMTY (!) INCTACULM ._ • LOllDC* Suzanne Somers takes vlewof s on a daz· zling lour of Londo~ sights and sounds of Soho, Picadmy Circus and the Tower of London. ( 1 hr.) 0 llOWll "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Ham1U. Harrison Ford. A motley col- lection of rebels and robots band togett'ler to attack the huge space tort 01 an ~presslva galactic empire. 'PG' (2 hrs.) 1ti11UJ) --__.. O¥WI Rare lootage and film clips recapture the performances ol 11 legendary talents -Including Jiml Hendrix. Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley an1' John Lennon •• with commentary by such musicians a.s Chuck Berry, James Brown and Ca~ Simon.Jal tv.) -~--191! IWOiil ... L.a.t .-aMe f9llCT COUil'&8 llOWll "The Thing" (1982. Horror) urt Russell, Richard Dysar1. Members of a scientific re5earch team In the Antarctic confront an alien llfe form that Is capable of talclng .over the men's minds. 'A' (2 '*hrs.ii,Uu~ I ..... _ .. , .. . .., .... ...... .., Friday, June 17, 19~ 28 C ~IZED BALEB/BERVICE/SATIBFACTIDNJ ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -MC?-8444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -138-5~ CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC ·2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLfT CONNELL CtteVROUT. 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRY SLER -Pl '<MOUTH ATLAI CHRYILIR·PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-1 .. 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ROBERT A BADGER IEW PITIEIT'S ICCEnED 645-5300 2043 WMtclltt Dr., Sult• 108 NeWportBeech (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday. June 17, 1983 31 1 .. Pairing protest and Profit HB ~usinessman sells jelly beans to aid anti-nuclear fight By PHU. SNEIDERMAN OflMDillr ........ You've heard about putting a meaage in a bottle. Well, a HuntinSt<>n Beach buaineesman la placing a message in a can -a can of jelly beans, that is. The product is called ''Reaganomica." The label bears the familiar face of a fonner Hollywood actor, and the ruer inside, entitled "The Great American Fraud," denounces nuclear weapons. Thia mixture of businees acumen and social activism ia the brainchild of 'nmothy"T. Stuetz, the 32-year-old president of The Love Kitchen, a confectionary buainesa baaed on Bolaa Chica Sireet. . Stuetz is a certified public accouptant who traded his balance aheets for a candy counter. Hia shop 1pecializ.ee in ICUlptur,ed chocolate, including a nationally cliatributed treat cal~ "French Kisle9." 'The product' ilthocolate mold~ to reeemble a 11enaual eet of Ups. Now, he'• embarking on a campaign to put cana of "fteaaanonUc9" in &jft shops .around the world. J'or $4.95 retail, the customer will receive a lealed can oontalning "Jelly Belllea" and an anti-nuclear flier. The printed encloeure containa a form letter addrelled to President Reagan, demanding a ban on "the production, placement and/or u. of nuclear weapons." , It a1ao includes an entry form for a "Reaganomica Sweepstak~" that asks partici- pants to guees how many beans will be placed in "Rea~anomiQ!I" cana between April 15, 1983 and (See SWEET WAY, Pqe AZ) THI ORANGE COAST CM opts -1 or east · fr~eway route IYJODICADENREAD on.. ............ · The Costa Meea'City Council Thunday nJ&ht unanbp>ualy endoned conatruction of the 1Mt lei o{ the 'Co.ta M .. Freeway aloJli an easterly route that will bypua downtown ~ and reportedly allow redevelopment plana for the dty to continue. The ao--called eaaterly downtown bypua, endoned by dty staff laat month, wu one of eiiht altemativea for completion of the freeway (Route 55) diacuaaed in a )engt.hy draft environmental statement released earlier thia year by Caltrana. The state transportation agency will host a public hearil\g to di8cusa the freeway alternatives at 7:30 p.m . June 29 at C.O.ta Mesa's Neighborhood Community· Center, 1845 Park Ave. The City (See EASTERLY FREEWAY, Pa1e AZ) y COAST EDITION . FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1983 ORANGECOUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Dlllr ......... ., ......... lt ...... Plenty of positions are available for future patrons as workers install seats in ~he new Pacif i, Amphitheatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, due to open July .29. Posh places ready for artS patrons The 18,765-seat Pacific Amphitheatre, under construction at Costa Mesa's Orange County Fairgrounds, will open July 29 with singer Barry Manilow. aetording to officials for the Nederlande~ organization, whiclt has the state contract to operate the theater. the construction contractor. · The first season line-up -the concert season runs until October -Will be an- nounced next week. Tickets for Manilow'a three-day performance are available at Ticketron outlets or by calling 1-800-824-1076. More than half the seating is already in The large bowl-shaped, open-ail" theater and construction of the stage will begin next will have 8.S43 seats and 10,222 lawn seats, week, said a spokesman for the .Ed Grush Co., Seven arrested in Coast drug bust e como1neaeffOrtS of eight law enforcement agencies re- sulted in the arrests of seven people -including two Orange Coast residents '-who allegedly conapired to purchase 1,000 pounm of man~ Viloedar--NewpMt-Be~h: --&lother man $150,000 from undercover of-allegedly involved in the ficeri, authorities said Thunday. purchaae, Philip A. Bruccoliere, The "revene sting" operation 44, was arrested at his Huntington al.so turned up a virtual anenal of Beach home, where officen ser- 75 loaded weapo~ at the ved a search v.:,arrant. Anaheim residence of one of the Three Morongo Va:J:ley nsi- . denta al.so were arrested for their alle&ed roles in the cue, Reynolds said. They too were c.harged with conspiracy to J>C*e88 marijuana. (See BUST, Pa1e AZ) suapecta, Riverside Ccwnty Sherlfrs Lt. Bill Reynolds aiid. While Anaheim police anc:J members of the federal Drug Entorcement Agency and atate Department of Justice served search warrants on the home and two other Orange County resi- dences, the owner of the Anaheim bowie was being arrested at P~ Springe Airport, where he and two other people allegedly tried to purchaae the marijuana from undercover officers. Ani01al-human· bond Arreated on felony charps of conspiracy to pome91 the mari- juana were:John Thomaa Ruiter, 32, of Anaheim; Jerry Paul Chene, 56, a Santa Ana bail bondaman, and Charles MacGregor, 29, of . . a Pet project at UCI BY GLENN SCOT1' oni. Dllllr,.. .... Sdentiats, veterinarians and paycholOliats are uaernblying in Newport Beach ioday and Satur- day to dilcula why, for example, elderly people who keep peta .em to live lQnger than thoee who don't. They are attending a con- ference on the human-animal bond, a burgeoning new area of reeearch which has captured the int.erelt of sdenUsts and laymen alike. UC Irvine is CO-I~ the conference, whkh la taking place at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. The conference, one of two ached- uled this month, will focua on human interaction with peta. The other conference, held laat week at the Univera:lty of ¥inne- aota, emphuized i.ue. conoem- (See PET, Pa1e AZ) W . ' . --at~~WI-n ----. on oil won't · af feet Coast By STEVE MITCHELL And while the court order OflMJ>llr ........ A court victory for U.S. Interior appearstobeavictoryforWatt,an Secretary James Watt which up-attorney for _the Sierra Club said holds his controversial program to the ruling does not affect a offer the entire U.S . coastline for year-old federal court decision oil and gas drilling apparently involving 24 ~acts off the doesn't affect an earlier court Southern California ooastline. order banning drilling off the U.S. District Court Judge _ Orange Coast. Cynthia Holcomb ~ laat June The U.S. Court of Appeals, in a i.saued a preliminary injunction week-old decision made public against the sale of two dozen Thunday, diami88ed a suit.by-9tx-·...,U-tract leue9 off Santa Monica stat.ea, including California, and Bay, Loa Angeles and Lon;Beach · Mnn.... 9'tvironmenta.L groupe harbora and oft Newport and ..._ ,..,rried that Watt's am-Laauna beache9. btUoua oil-drilling plan did not Her decision came just one day take into conJideration en-before an oil-and-gas-lea. sale virorunental ocincems. (See OU., Pase A!) Hobbled but happy Foor years of educ-.tion can be rough, but Herbert G088' crutches at Newport Harbor High Sehool's graduation Thuriday night were just neceuitated by a sprained •nkle. -lllDEX--INSIDE-----......;;.._-------------------------, B6 B7:...0 A3 C4-8 B6 C1 C3 A8 Eleven yean ago today fi•e men were arre1ted in1ide the Demoeratie National Week.ender A8 a . C2 A8 w-.... B'1 A.a .-.. -l _.....,.;_.;._...:_....,_,,...._ ____ .,_ ________ _,... __ ~---..i ) Headquarten in W uhiagton '• "atergate complex. The event led to Pretident Nixon'• retlpation. Hi• f riendt alon1 the Cout remember, but don't hold him , totally retpoatlble. PqeC-1. 'I £die a flower bed or large eontalner wtth petUldaa. T1U1.......-rannulit laud to heat for eolor. See P .. eA8. Huntington Beach guard Billy ThompeonUkee the South'• ehancee ln Satur- day'• Oraa,e County All·Star buketball game. P .. eBI. 0 0etopu•y," the 13thfllmln the p0pular Jamet Bond eeri", 1tan Reier Moore u the auave A,ent 007, who •ain N•H the world from dettnaetion. SeeWeekellder. .~2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 17. 19$3 Olt .~. was ,held in Los Angeles. That sale p~ed with more t))an 1-40 tracts on the block, but •wt the 24 contained 1n the ••1Juniction sought by Lhe state. , "Tlle. l).S. Court of Appeals' d~ision (last week) has no direct offect at all on Judge Hall's decl&ion last June," said Kathryn Dickson, a n attorney for the Sje rra Club. "The appeals rourt dfCision concerns the state.' c·ttallenges to Watt's five-year 1~an, and ts different than individ- upl state challenges to individual lq_ase sales, such as Lease Sale No. l~p (the sale involving tracts off southern California)." : She said that suit (regarding Lease Sale No. 68) is pending IX.fore the 9th Circuit Court of 1\ppeals in San Francisco, and will not be heard until after the U.S. Supreme Court rules on an earlier ll'ase sale suit, probably sometime j 111 late summer. · l Inte rior ofCiciaJs in Washington, UC., could not be reached for t'Omment today. l . Four hurt in accident Alternaiive class needs a teacher BY STEVE MITCHELL OOM o.-, Nat.._ Thirty 1..aguM Beach young- sters m grades kindergarten through six will attend an alterna- tive education program in the diatrict next fall -ilf! teacher can be found somewhere to educate the students. District trustees Thursday night authorii.ed the formation of a K-through-6 program to be housed In the fonnercontinuation school building on the Laguna Beach High School campus. A total of 36 elementary school children have signed up for the alternative education program, and S~pt. Bill Barnes said today six of those youngsters will be placed on a waiting list. The board also decided Thurs~ day there will be no alternative education program offered to youngsters in the 7-through-12 grade levela next school yeer. tutoring the younger children during school hours and af~r achool, aa well as special interest projecta and other activities. The so-called Community Leaming Center concept stirred angry reaction from some district parents -earlier this year, who said the once-wealthy achool district cannot afford the luxury of such one-room school house education at this time. But registration for the alterna- tive 9Cbool showed there was parent interest in such a program and the board took stock of the numbers and decided on a K-through-6 program earlier this month. However, Barnes said no educators in the district are interested in teaching the multi-grade class. ~ PET ... ..... Christopher Klein, 6., of Costa Mesa, is comforted by bystanders as However, Barne5 said, the board made it clear it wishes to encourage high school students who w ere interested in enrolling in the controversial program to "volunteer to participate in the elementary program next fall." Dale pleads • innocent to From Page A1 Ling farm animals. Only in the last five years have researchers begun-to-measw:e the effects pets have on humans. paramedics administer first aid after a three-car accident late Thursday on the Arches Bridge in Newport Beach. T~ others were injured. Klein is listed in fair condition at Fountain Valley 12 sex counts Studies are under way on how pets help reduce stress, boost :'elf-esteem and even increase human life spera. Most researehers say they've JUst begun to understand why µeople Corm such clo5e rela- uonsh1 ps with pets -and why they seem to produce productive I t'?SUJts. "The bond is perhaps some inherent need we've always had," CQmmunit_y Hospital. ___ _ BUST ... From Page A1 The three-month investigation originated in Riverside County and involved authorities in San Bernardino, Orange and Imperial counties, Reynolds said, as well as the federal and state officials. The case led police to Mexico at one point, he said. WEATHER From PageA1 80s, accoT8 to the National Weather BUreau. j S<Jys William J . Winchester. a \"eteranarian who is as&stant dean a t the UCf College of Medicine. ·we probably haven 't recognized When the search warrants and arrests were completed, police seized $150,500 in cash, most of that from the three men in Palm Springs. Water temperatures have warmed to 66 degrees and lifeguards have braced for the seuon's first let's-get-wet at- tack. Sandbars and storm-carved ravines continue to present danger to bathers. Weather forecast.en expect morning low-clouds to bum off by noon both days. • l I 1 I 1t. We've never given it a name." EASTERLY FREEWAY ENDORSED ... From Page A..1 r • • Council's action Thursday night is advisory only. local residents living on Orange Avenue, where The easterly route, estimated at $93 million, traffic would be routed during construction, he ·will uproot 40 businesses and 85 housing units, said. accocd~ to t.he Caltrans report. It folbws "I'm more opUmiltic about a Creeway now Newport Boulevard and swtngs east of' Newport than I have been in ithe IMt 10 yeen," ..ict" from 17th to Ba:t streets just west of Fullerton SOrsabal. "Ttru.rik It's a r00teihey will looltafWilh Avenue. • more favor now." · The easterly route w as opposed by some locaI Many of the residents opposed to the freeway residents, but has received support from the Cost.a did so out of fear, said Mayor Donn Hall. Mesa Traffic Commission, Costa Mesa Tomorrow~ "I think we have removed the fear from their and the Route 55 Committee -the latter two mi."ld. Now they understand the freeway won't be being business groups. built until 1992 at the earliest and homeowners City Manager Fred Sorsaba.J 18.id ~y ~ and buslneee_,.peo~!e will be compensated." . belft~e e~rly rout.I' 'tilt beit o,; ~c.-.the : ~tllil.C1'no ~engineering studies have city l>ecause it Will allow Ne~t Boulevard to been done, officials said the easterly route will remain open during construction. probably mean the demolition of properties on the A route straight down Newport Boulevard west side of Church Street between 19th and would be disruptive to downtown business and Walnut stree1a. Laguna Beach A l.AIQUN leecll womwt -• Thur9dey "'°"*'I IO llnd •....., •nemptirlg lo-lntO ,... lledr_,,_ n..---------lloed OltlOCM "-_el.,.. -In .. 700-0I 0.-• ~. bul-• -:.·unable 19 _ ,,,. """'*" . . , ,,_ ..,_,,. in 11'1e eoo -or Soutll eo.i Hlgliwwy .,. btOI<., Into. 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"'"'~· ( That participation could include $2 Inilllon in coke seized, five arrested Qick Dale, the self-proclaimed kmg of 1960s-style surf guitar, pleaded innocent Thunday in Orange County Su perior Court to 12 felony charges involving al- leged oral sex acta with a 13-year-<>ld girl. Dale, 446, was arrested last February and charged with oral a>pulaticm stemming from eeveral alleged encounters with the 13-yeer-<>ld at his Balboa Penin- sula manaion in July 1981. Nareotics officers have been kept busy this week in Orange County and throughout Southern California. While some members of the Anaheim Police Department and seven other law enfOFCement.. agencies were serving search war- rants and making arrests in Or- ange County in a widespread marijuana operation Wednesday night, authorities from San Diego County, Anaheim and Garden Grove were involved in arresting suspect.a in an undercover cocaine investigation. Five people were arrested and 14 pounds of pure cocaine, esti- mated to be worth $2 million, was confiscated at homes in Anaheim and Garden Grove, officlalHaid. The arrests capped a month-long invesiigation by the San Diego County Integrated Narcotics Task Force. Authorities a.180 confiscated about $11,000 in caah and two cars when they searched the home of Carlos Arcila, 22, and his brother, Oacar Arcila, 33, in Anaheim, and the Garden Grove residence of Nelson Ossa, 24, Humberto Divala, 34, and Gloria Rendol, 28. All the suspects were detained at Anaheim City Jail on suspicion on conspiracy to possess and possession of cocaine for sale, police said. Since his aJTeSt by Newport ~ach police, ·Dale, whoee real name is Richard Anthony Monsour L haa been free after posting $:t:l,000 bail. Judge Donald McCartin aet a Sept. 12 trial date on the charges m Judge Robert Green's Santa Ana courtroom. At Dale'.s prellmlnary hearing June 3, the girl, now 15, testified she was coereed into the sex acts while visting the 23-room man- sion. In recent years, Dale has be- come a nightclub operator. =-·v enue~Change nixed for Bonin A Superior Court judge has rejected a change of venue for convicted "Freeway Killer" Wil- liam Bonin, saying the truck jurors have previously heard of Bonin or the so-<:alled "Freeway Killer" caae from an earlier Lo8 Angeles case. Bonin is eventually executed. Charvet said he fears jurors may be biased becau.e of the publicity . .. driver is being fairly tried In Orange County. Defense attorney William Charvet asked for a second time Thursday that Bonin's trial on four murders be moved to another county on grounds that all but one of the 12 jurors and four alternate Bonin is sentenced to die in the gas chamber for 10 fiomosexual torture murders of youths whoee bodies were dumped near Lo8 Angeles freeways. Most victims were hitchhikers. Orange County is proeecuting on four similar murders in hopes of ensuring However , Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae n.aled \hat Bonin's second trial, which com- pleted its third day Thuraday, has been fair and should continue. Charvet's _associate, Tr~y Stew~sa.1d they hadn't de<:id Thurs&y whether to appeal. SWEET WAY TO PROFIT B PROTEST ... From Page A1 I Nov. 4, 1984, election day. The prizes, which include $5,000 worth of groceries and $1,200 toward gas and electric bills. will be awarded on Inauguration Day in 1985. "' How did Stuetz come up with ttie idea for cr08si.hg candy and-potitics! "I medJta~ a lot, and thinp just come to me," he explains. 1 Butdon'tget the impression Stuetzisan aging 60s-era radical . · "I'm a CPA," he insists. "l have no (political) label for myself exce~t that I'm for mankind.'' Stuetz. an 11 -year resident ,of Huntington Beach, did extensive research on the nuclear anns race before writing the enclo8ure for his candy product. Hi.a flier at.ates, for example, that in 1980. the Y.S. govenunent spent four times aa much on military research and development as it did on ~th-. \ Of the canned ''Reaganomics" candy, he saya. "I don'tcare if people buy it for a gag or to eat. I just hope they reed the infonnation inside." , He add.a, "I've sent a sample to the president with a let~ asking him io meet wifh me. I haven't gotten a 1,'ponee ao far." ~BIESPOR~S LTD ' FOR DAD, ON FATHERS DAY SAVE 10% ON MADRAS SHIRTS FROM MAUI & sONS Sale Prices Valid Thru 6/Zl /83 2831 Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 675,..9700 Skiing, Surfing, Sportawear . .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION OUOTl•flOOI' IOIU.Ufl. t••OI' OOI '"~ .... vo•• MIOWt'f .. ,.( .. 1(, ..... •O•tO• OIT•Olf ... 0 (IOl(IOl••fl HOC• 1.Jl(MANOI.' •OIO • "'Oe fl!O I V THI N•\O ••O INU IOlll f Dow Jones Final Down 6.11 Cloelng 1,242.11 , ........ Housing construction highest level since '79 WASHINGTON -After two sluggish months. the housing ind ustry is surging again. The Conunerce Department said Thursday that conatruclion starts jumped 19.t percent last month from April, to the highestlevelsince September 1979. The report said U.S. builders started work on new housing at an annual rate of 1.79 inillion units, compared with l.~ million in April. "Despite a slight increase in mortgage rates ... the housing picture remains bright and will contribute importantly to continued growth i.n the economy," Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. Railroad retirement plan aided WASHINGTON -A House subcommittee has a pproved plans to pwnp in an additional $!'>00 ~on to the railroad retirement system over the next five years. The changes approved Thursday include moving forward the collection of ass ;smi.ents thon railrbe' oafids ~dd their workers and taxing a portion of e ne ts pai retirees. 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