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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-01 - Orange Coast Pilot'1QO-year storm? . W'later '83 downpour m11y have been 6 ·men · in·ured __ ~.,__ __ ----........ _, _ _..._ __ _ in SA • blast By GLENN SCOTT ont.Dell)'Noltlell Six workers were severely burned today following a furnace explosion lind fire at a Santa J\na manufacturing plant near lrvine's : ustri:al · 9eetion. They wwe _ ~ taken to the UC lrvine Medical Centerbuql unit where they were reported in critical condition with second and third-degree bums. The six men, whose identities were not known, may 'atso have been exposed to toxic fumes, according to a UCIMC spokeswoman. (Sff I HURT, Page A!) '.I C . . ................ OMlflle .._ ool water as poured o~ burned ~orker at.£eradyne in,,Santa Ana. THI ORANGE COAaT caum 1111111 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . . College· .. HB con --- Uspect-- cau'ght ------------ A q>n man suspect with perhaps 37 aliases has been arrested in Hun'4ngton Beach couple out of $40,000 in a phony business I scheme, police said today. I The man· known to local police asJ,iniit4an.-2ar~ · eida, Wis., County Jail under the name of Kenneth AJan Kap\an and is being held on grand theft c}Wrges contained in a war- nµit from Huntington Beach. Bail of $250,000 was set. Huntington Beach Det. Ron Pomeroy srud authorities are hop- ing. to extradite the 43-year-old suspect when arraignme.-.t proceedings are completed. • Pomeroy said Park~r allegedly persuaded the unidentified Hunt- ington Beach couple last Christmas to bankroll a new company specializing in topiary plants (trimming and training plants into ornamental shapes, Preside~t Reagan, UC President David Gardner and Orange County Supervisor Harrie tt Wieder ................. a...._ discussed educational issues a,t Pioneer High School in Whittier Thursday. ~-~l!Di animals.) --_.....____,__..~ Pomeroy srud Parker. who re- portedly is wanted on various charges in at least five states, allegedly tricked the couple into spending $40.000 for advertising and <>ther start-up costs for the company that allegedly never • materialized. "They (the couple) are extreme- ly distressed. They are about to loee their home and business over this," he said. Pomeroy said the suspect had lived in La Palma w ith a girlfriend until February and was traced to (Sff SUSPECT, Page A% I President s'ays U.S. must pay 'modest price' in Central Americ~ to prevent war By J EFF ADLER , Of"tlleo.llJNl4tWI President Reagan wrapped up a busy day in Southern California Thursday by telling Republicans attending a $1 ,000-a-platedinner in Long Beach that the U.S. must pay "a modest price now" in CentraJ America to prevent an eventual outbreak of violence along this nation's borders. · "The Soviet-Cuban-Nicaraguan war machine Is not being bUilt to make Central America safe for democracy." Reagan told 1upporter1, including Orange County GOP leaden. "It ia being built to subvert the peace and impoee Communism by force. and not just in El Salvador or Nicaragua, but by their own boast -in all of Central America." Reagan, calling it hia "main point", added, "Either we pay a modest price now, 90 we en prevent a crisiA, or we listen to the do-nothings and riak an explosion of Violence that will bring real danger to our own borders." ' The dinner, which reportedly raised $1 million, was held in the giant dome that houaea the Spruce Gooee, Long Beach'• newest tourist attraction located adjacent to the Queen Mary. Following the president's remarks, (SH REAGAN, Pa1e A%) report ,flayed BY IAREN E . KLEIN OC..Dllllf ....... . . Orange County educaton criti- cal of CouUine Community Col- lege's re-accreditation are point- ing to an unpublished report by one member of the accreditation team which sharpiy a;iticiz.es the echool's financial policies and tele- courae programa. The existence of a diMenting opinion-which was not included in the report recenUy filed by the Accred.iting Comn:Uasion foe Com- munity and Junior Colleges - waa fint brought to light by David Warfield, head or a Coast Com- munity College district rec:all cam- paign. Coastline, the Coast Communi- ty College District's "college without walls." is currently at the cent.er of a district-wide recall controversy involving an effort to UNeat four d.Uittict trustees. ' The ao-ealled minority report was authored by Merlin "Sud" Henry, a professor of business at Santa Ana College artd one of two teachers who were on the 13-member accreditation team which visited Coastline last March. Henry's report is critical of both district financial policies and of Coutline'a con troversial tele- counes, which were · highly praised as alternative lea.ming tools in the official accreditation report. Merlin questioned the quality of education offered by the col- CSee REPORT, Paae A%) Teen bandits chopped short Korea_n marke t cle~k floors thug in county holdup attempt Proniinent Lagunans hailed into court With one quick karate punch, store clerk Se Hwan Ku floored a teen-age bandit who was arrested for investigation of armed robbery, police said. Two 15-year-old boys, one with a pistol, tried to bold up the A-1 Market on Wednesday evening. Ku. 32, who doesn't speak English, said through an interpreter that the boys came into the store to buy cigarettes and colas but left because they didn't have enough money. They returned a few minutes later, Ku 84,ld. One boy pulled out a gun and told Ku to raiae his hands. Ku said he wasn't afraid of the robbers because he had stlldJed taekw.ando. Korean karate, for several years in 9Chool and in the Korean army in Vietnam. He said he bolds a second-degree black belt. . . Hot Ups could m8Wlcoldcash Know ......... hot Ku said he . raised his hands, as qrdered, and opened the cash register, waiting for a chance to overpower one of the boys. When a car drove up, the boy with the gun ran away. "That left atapect No. 1 literally holding the bag," said police $gt. Steve Martinez. "The clerk made a swift punch t.o the suspect's face and he went down for the count." A univera(ty gradGate in electronics, Ku came t.o the United Statee four months ago and ia working at the at.ore owned by hia family while he leama English. He then plans to study electrical engineer-. ing, hia uncle J ohn Chol said. "He'a a hero," Chol aajd. hwa144yeanago ... t Don Phillipe dipped lah lint lrosen banana at Balboa 11,and. People are . llill mune'hiQg away on 1he1weet treat. P•eCl. Pllot .. payOillh ...... for the three beet newe tlpe each W99k. JU91 oell 842-.4321, ext 221, daya, ·~x 'v-=-Pf"'•_,-,-1a._,, ~ ~?'l"I :ioi1- 0..842 ..... "*"'. youoouldwtnU.wtilk'• • top pr111ot•11. Jimmy Carren,, ban Lendl and Mall WUanden are jutt eome ol the tennl1 ~'*" eehedaled to com- pete at the Newport Beell . Tenni10ub"Hi1h ~ Chief Neil Purcell cailed to tee ti I y It came from beyon Space neutron• nuked clJnouun and other prehil&ories MJ• a Se biolop1t. A new theo an old aabjeet. Story ., Don't go Wiid Y oar payclleek't big by •boa• 82.50 ..... week ••• IMat 1pend it, pleue, to keep Vnele Sa• afloat. WorryalMMlt .. •· 1., •••year. Read tDON S'8kee" toamamenl In wlyAMp&1.SIOrJ 081..-.._.=..~ >==c.n.: .. ~ A.4. Page Bl. r • , By STEVE MITCHELL Of"tl....., ....... A respectable sampling of Who'• Who in Laguna Beach will moet likely find itself l)lllcked into a south county courtroom July 11 on a legal action filed for a tranalent who Laguna police say hu been an-ested 16 times ln the put 13 months. An Orange County public de- fender haa aubpoenaed newly two dolien IAcunant -many of them prominent community members -t.o appear in court in an effort to ...................... a11.,.. ••••• , ..... . ............. r.The hputoftlaeM ... en, . TIM Saw•..a Feetl•al aacl .. TIM Art·A·Falr all open Oii J.ty 9. See Weekenclel'. have trespassing charges dia- mia9ed against hia indigent client. At iaaue, however, is the larger question of whether property owners have the right to pre-arrange with police to have transienta removed from their property. Thoee pi.lrport.edly ordered to appew in Oivialon One of South Orange Coun\,Y Municipal Court include Laguna'• police chief, the president of a t...guna Beach (See LAGUNANI. P ... AJ) • --- ' •j ' \ Orange Coast DAI L V PILOT /Friday, July 1, 1983 .. JJf esan seized in slBying of roommate . . No murde r weapon found in investigation of city's .second homicide of the week REPORT CRITICIZED ... lege's telecourses -tcl~vi.sed classes which are broadcast by_ public teleVlSion channel KOCE, which is owned and operated by the· district. ··~y criticism of (two tcle- courses,he compared to classroom coyrses) is not based on the fact --that both are television courses; rather on the perception that the course content and studen t re- quirements are not equal to stan- dards of the University ·of Cali- fornia lower-division class, a (California State University) lower-division class. nor the on-campus class offered by either Orange Coast or Golden West," Merlin states in his report. He goes on to express concern about the expense of the KOCE e_rograms and criticizes a decision maae by the board in February to lease cars to seven top adminis- trators alter layoffs of more than 100 faculty members and admU'tis· trators were approved. ,. Seventy-five full-lime em- ployees were eventually laid off in June. In a telephone interview from his Santa Ana office, Henry said he filed his dissen ting remarks atter reading the report put together from the individu~ view~ oLeach of the team mem • bers, all of· whom had evaluated specific areas within the college. ·•r had included some very strong opinions in my report officials, said Ed .Decker. Coastline's dean of instruction. "No one felt (Henry's) opinions should modify the positions of the team," Decker said. ''So they treated the report like any other person's private opinion." "It 6hould have been-included," Henry said, even though I was the only black sheep in the family. I think most people didn't have the ~ts to say what I did." An Orange Coast Colleg~ professor, who asked not to be identified, said Henry had sent him a copy of the report in lat.e March, when Henry believed it would be published along with the team's summary. The professor pa55ed Henry's report to Warfield, the recall leader, before the board _meeting, he said. REAGAN ... which preceded the dinner, Re- agan helicoptered to his Santa Barbara ranch where he is spend- ing the Independence Day week- end. The president also touched on several domestic issues in the speech and applauded California Gov. George Deukemejtan's ef- forts to win-his budget-battl«t with Democratic legislators. In fact, the governor decided to cancel his plans to attend the d~ferring to remain in Sacramento in case the budget impasae could be reeolved in time to meet the midnight constitu- tional budget deadline. Uy JOOl CADENHEAD ()(h Dell'I ..... ·- A Cost.a Mesa man was arrested Thl.lnC.iay in connection with the slaying of his roommate, whose body was discovered al a Lakewood shopping mall. police said. &!ward Robert Kaskell, 35, was arrested by Los Angeles County and Costa Mesa homicide detec· tivesat the modest612B Hamilton Street apartment he bad shared with the victim, Francis Eugene Wall, 42, officers said. Following the discovery of the body. Los Angeles sheriff's depu- /9-ef"'/tl&'H/· ~gyo>;, ties found evidence at the Hamtl- tOn street apartment that. ··the murder occurred at the apart- ll"!erit," said Costa Mesa police Lt. Gary Webster. It was the city's 'SeCOnd homicide investigation in the past four days. An autopsy by the Los Angeles Coroner's Oflice revealed the •victim died following "blunt-force~ tr.auma tQ t.hdu:ad and nech, •:said Webster. Neighbors liv ing in the ..single-story apartment compleX>, said they barely knew the two men and heard ndthing strange. _ __,_ which were not repeated with the same impact in the general re- port,'' Henry said. "So I submitted a minority re port to Dr. Robert Je.nsen (the chairman of the team)." Henry said Jensen told him his report would go to Coastline along with the general report . • "H e's been taking the no-nonsense stands we need on the budget. education and crime," Re.agan said of Deukmejian, a Long Beach resident. The lightest moment of the evening caine just before the president's speech, when state GOP Chairman Ed Reinecke un-.. ...., ... ,.,....., c.........,., President Reagan listen& to questions at Pioneer High School in Whittier. Henry's report was read by Jensen and forwarded to Robert Swenson, executive director of the Accrediting Co~ion for Community and Junior Colleges. SIX HURT IN BLAST .. : furled a redJettered banner~urg-From Page A 1 • ing, "Run, Ron, Run." Th'e furn~ ~radyne Inc., I"· It was S-wenson, alonuith tb.e ~~gcominission, who de- cided not to include Henry's supplemental remarks In the team's official report to Coastline --Amoug dk&!' atteildlhg till! fl:!~~HI~ .. bTew up at 8:37 from Orange County were Super-a.m. today. Authorities were not visor Bruce Nestande, county sure •his morning why the ex- GOP party vice-<:hainnan Tom plosion and· accompanying small Fuentes and Johnnie Creen. fire occurred. SUSPECT ARRESTED ... Newport Beach T-l>ICyclea wonn • 101.i 1200 -• 1epone<1 M .... 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Pomeroy said Parker also is wanted in Vermont, Texas, South Dakota, New Mexico "and prob- ably other states" on similar charges. lln anonymou1 eel!M told pOl<ce Thu<1d•y evenll\Q that juwnllet -• '"'°"""O O<anQell on Cno•t• Street II'*"""',.,...,., •U tej>O<lecl mtMlng Tl>utWey l•om a tonltNCllon Olle 61 New MMdow -nm-Run tn IMM Huntington Be ach lwo rooms ot f\J<nn.,.. v-ot 000 -• tt<Hn from • a ,....,.,_ in lhe 3000 -ot t..lonlego " .. bolllevecl tl\e1 OU•Ql•rt ,,,_ entry •lier lincllnO • ~ey In tll<I loo;~ bo• 11 ,_, ofllMI ~ -ot Au,,.,.,,g S1Wfn91 teportecl !Ml --d • ~ ....... - dl9c:o¥erecl • tronl -had -Nll•ecl Sl>e told l)Ollce lhal --'"" blltl .... -111 • guMl>Ot The company, which employs 96 people, makes high-technology ceramic parts. Bill ~y, bat- talion chief for the Santa Ana Fire Department, said 'the furnace is operated at extreme temperatures as part of the manufacturing process. Although authorities examined the possibiUty of hazardous chemical mixes, Ceradyne spokes- man John Carberry said the manofacturing process uses on)y "harmless materials." Laguna Beach 11 ,.,..,, tPOllecl tlutnl*I tn tM !font -• ot 1111 cer In tM 200 b10C11 ot CYIH-Strwl told police ""wu 11111 r•tlnQ ell• ninn1nO out ot gaa "" mo1or111 who par~eo on Hl;h o. .... """' cw.. 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Three prlvat.e ambulances, two Orange County Fire Department paramedic units and four Santa Ana Fire Department ambo1ances were Called to the scene along with three fire engines and more than 35 firefighters. Artists gain tax break in , ne~w measure SACRAMENTO (AP) -Art- ists would keep the same tax break as art colleetors for dona- tions to museums, unde r a bill on the Senate floor. The author of AB234 by As- semblyman Sam Farr, D-Carmel. explained Wednesday that before 1979, artists were allowed tax deductions on only the cost of the materials used in creating works · donated to museums, libraries and public archives in Califomdia. But the 1979 law. which allows artiSts -like other donors -to deduct fair market value, expires at the end of 1984. Farr's bill would exte nd it until 1988. _ ·~t'a lQO cloee to home." aa.ld Janice Towruend, wfio lives two doors away. "l like to keep nice and priv~t.e. juat my family and Ale It The&te~d time of death w ere unknown. ~o murder weapon has been found. KaakeU ia being held at Costa Mesa City Jail in Ueu of $250,000 bail. . Meanwhile, Costa Mesa police are continuingJhelr iiearch today for two men believed responsible in the strangulation death early Tuesd~y ll)orning of the 26-year-old' .an of fonrier county Supervisor F.diaon Miller, Patrick Scott Miller's badly beat.en body wudlKovered by hls girlfriend at the 253 Hanover Drive houae they had once shared. Police are &earching for two men1 last eeen with Miller at a Costa Mesa bar. One of the auapect's ia deacribed as being In • his early 308, 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, with short light-brown hair. The other wasdeacrlbed as being in his lat.e20s, 5-foot-7, 150 pounds, with daik-brown hair and a·mustache. Mlller's red Ford truck, license numPE!r 55696Z, is reported miss- ing. Anyone with any infonnation can call police at 7~-5205. LAG UN ANS TESTIFY ... From PageA1 savings and loan. the execuuve director of the town's Boys Club, as well as a dentist, representa- tives of several ch urches, and about 15 other Laguna Beach busi~n and residents. Deputy Public Defender Brian Ducker said he will ask the judge to dismiss charges leveled against John Curtis Laing, accused of lllegal lodging and trespassing. Subpoenas were served late this week on "about 21 people" in Laguna Beach, Ducker said, add- ing most of thase ordered to ap):*ar July 11 have at least two thing in common : •They own property or rep- reeent property owners in Laguna Beach~_;_ _____ _ •They purportedly wrote let- t.e.rs to the police department authorizing officers to enter their properties to detain, arrest or dt.e trespassers on the private parcels. Ducker tenned the letters of authorization WlJ!OA&litutloriaJ , claiming they ~give' blanket authorization to police officers to arrest anyone they want w.ho happens to be on someone's prop- erty. Theydon'thavetocallupthe property owner and ask if the guy belongs there or anything. Just take him to jail" "They (the polJce) a.re still arrest- ing people based OR a lett.er from 1975, and I don't think that's constitutional." Police Chief Neil Purcell. a recipient of one of the court summons, says he sees no problem with citizens filing letters allow- ing his_ officers to enter private property to check for "un- authorized people ." "He (Ducker) feels the property owners are e ngaging in an un- lawful act with the police depart- ment," Purcell said. But the police I chief says the. public defender has I things turned around a bit. "The illegal activity is on the part of the j transients who trespass or sleep Q1l private property without the per- mission-of the owner. --- "These people chOOfle to intrude upon other people's properties and rights, sleeping in laun- dromats, on bank property, church property and behind the Boys Club . "Now we have a public de- fender who is trying to say the victims are the ones a t fault. He's almost S41ying victims have no right.s in this and have to be subjected to a stranger living on their properties." Ducker said his purpose in Ducker said eome of the letters serving subpoenas on all the letter to the department "were written writers -not just the ones in back in 1976." One Jetter, which his cJjent was allegedly • authorizing police to ent.er church involved -"is to challenge the property to check for trespassers, 'pracuce of a blanket letter of was allegedly signed eight years authorizallon." "W e need to talk ago by a pastor who has not been 'to each person and ask them why associated w ith tha t church "for they were .approached and why the past three years," Ducker said. t" they wrote the 'letter," he ~d. ...... fLOOD ANALYZED. • • From Page A1 -6-to-10 feet of water when the Santa Ana River overflowed its banks. The storm killed 4~ people throughout the county, he said. Williams outlined Orange County's storm history this week when residents gathered to demand strengthening of a flood control channel that failed to hold the runoff in the area east of Beach Boulevard and between Atlanta and Adams avenues. Williams said the current flood control system of mainly earthen channels was put in following a $45-milliori bond issue in 1956. It was designed to handle 65 percent of the runoff waters in a 25-year storm. A bond issue to provide further improvements was rejected by voters 10 years later. ''This provided a message to the Board of Supervisors,•• he said. "They decided that. residents didn't want to pass bonds for flood control'. That {rpm now on, it's going to be pay as you go." Residents, who have filed a number of damage claims, are demanding immediate channel improvements but priorities have been given to other channels. .. ~ n ~ 73 " Hufll~,..., c.., 90 .. ,~ ..... 81 &a ..... "'-Jttr{ ~.a.c to 7t ~.o.. tl7 58 tOlfllt,.....-1 With Thia Ad -~plr'ee 7/4/1983 ~.w v n • ~~ 90 ff nt>d lt .~ c:..tofte,H C .. 12 ~ .. 17 .--w-'11* ...,._..,. ~ " N ~~ ~ &2 a.. °""*"' CNoaoo " .. lller>O 83 ... w_._..ur• e1 2831 Pacific Coaet Hwy. 675-9700 .. t • , I . 'I Orar)ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 1, 1983 .43 NATION $100 billion sawing~ seen in .proposed defense change By U.e A11ocla&ecl Press WASHINGTON -A study concludes the Pentagon couJd S1We more than $100 biUIOflln the next three years, but the Secretary of Defense says carrying out the proposed changes wo uJd hurt the nation's nulitary eff~uveness. The-saV1ngs could be achieved by overhauling the military retirement system , changing the way It buys weapons and increasing l'Ompetitmn among contractors, a White Kouse advisory panel oC business executives suggested Thursday. Ethi~s pane l io probe alteration~ ·. WASHINGTON -'rhe House Ethics a;mmittee wiU try u; find out who doctored the printed remarks o{ some Republican ._ _ _... __ ,.~en during committee hearings on the Environme ntal Protection Agency a nd the salver market. The House voted 409-0 Thursday to launch an investigation into the alterations, but many GO~ la'wmak~rs said they would have preferred a Watergate-type spectal committee probe of the matter. Instead, they got an ethics panel invesigauon that will be carried out in secrecy. Seven Republicans who said they were victims of the distortions also sent a letter to Attorney General Wilham Freneh Srruth asking for a eriminal investigation . · Nicaraguan loan request vetoed WASHINGTON -The State Department says ii. vetoed ~ Nicaraguan loon request for $2.2 million iri the Inter-American Developmen't Bank because that country's economic policies are "n ot conducive to development efforts." The veto was unrelated to political differences between the United S tates and Nica.Fagua's leftist governme nt, Deputy spokesman Afan ·Romberg said Thursday. -' NEA studies cost of r eform P HILADELPHIA (AP) -The National F-docation Associa- tion, aiming to give Americans "a yardstick ... to see who's serious about quality education,"-will set up a task force to put price tags on proposed public school reforms, its president said Friday. The l.7 million-member union, the nation's largest teacher organization, Jias...drawn sharp ctiuci:im (n>m Pre§i4eru Reagan for opposing a merit pay plan in Tennessee. STATE Deukmejian 's ratin~ble.' -· Suits over bias must show ··ntent WAS HINGTON (AP) -The S upreme Court, r~ing a com- plex and vital civil rights ·issue, ruled today that pie who invoke a key federal w to sue over alleged racial and sexual bias must prove discriminatory intent, • not just discriminatory effect, to collect m~tary damages or win Puerto Rican terror group quashed I greater seniority righ ta. By a 5-4 vote, the court threw out a portion of a 1975 lawswtover• the hiring of black.a and Hitpanics by the New York City PoUce Depart.rr\en t .... The court's ruli g on the issue of w hether Intent, r'only effect, is needed to collect 'com pensatory damages" in su h suita was reached by a separ te 7-2 vote. • And the same d iaion appeared to produce still a t lrd vote split. T he justices appe~ed to say,by a 5-4 vote that onl proof of dis, eriminatory impac ln many cases i&all that's needed force a stop to the diSCriminatory treatment. CH The decision Is important be-ICAGO (AP) -Federal cause ~he standard of proof re- officaals say they have crippled quired in lawsuits over alleged the Chicago brand! of the "most bias often dictates whether the dangerous ~rrorist group in this suits will succeed or fail. Dis-nation" with the arrests of four Puerto Rican nationalists and criminatory intent is much more r aids that recovered large <JifficuJt to prove than proving an adverse effect on certain min-numbers of explosives and guns. orities. U.S. Attorney Dan K. Webb But there are other le.gal av- said Thursday he believes th e enues available in civil rightssuita. Chicago branch of the Puerto The court said that lawsuits Ri~n...oationa.lisLgrou.p FAkN.!'is -relying-on that portion of'the Civil done with'' b'.ecause of actions by Rights Act of 1964 barring dis- law enforcement officials in the crimination by recipients of feder - last two days. • al funds-Title Vl -can succeed The arrests of four suspected only when discriminatory inten t is F ALN m embers thwarted bom b-proved. ings planned by them for the Title VI often is invoked in F~urt~ of July weekend, Webb lawsuits against locaI govem- sa1d, including one set for a ments, educational institutions Marine Corps training cent~:_-=--=-~d· g~~~~ con~to_f'!- It's about time .. . Pair to wed after 52-year 'engagement' FRESNO (AP) -Some people may think-a 52-year wedding engagement is too long. but not Mary Pickett and Fred Camp~ll. -~pbe'U "R1'1e-tl~~sweetheart a dime-store ring whe n they were)n the third grade at St. Cloud. Minn., Elementary School. They are finally getting married tonight at a ceremony in Fresno. Dies at 77 M ~r y. Li v ingstone, widow of com e dia n Jac k Be nny who per- forme d on his radio and TV shows, d ied Thurs da y~· a t _ h~ Holmby Hills home. S he was 77. c 'Orange' fears allayed?· WASHINGTON (AP) -The de-.th rate for pilotS and crew members who sprayed Agent Orange in Vietnam has not been highe r than that for a c.'Omparable group of veterans who were not involved in the defoliation pro- gram, the Air Force said today. The results of the first Amen- can government study of the effects of the herbicide were released at a Pentagon news conference. • . The Air Fo~ said the study of l ,269 men found no indication that those who participated in the spraying are either dying at higher rat.es or from unusual causes than the comparison group. For example, nearly twice aa many members from the com- parison group died from cancer as did those from the Agent Orange group. However , the study revealed nothing about the health of the Agent Orange crews. A second study comparing the health of the crews with that of other Air Force men who were not directly ex- posed is to be made public in October. Maj. Gen. Murphy A. Chesney, deputy surgeon general of the Air Force. said the airmen in Oper- ation Ranch Hand, a code name give'n the spraying. came back from the ir missions soaked in the herbicide. · Age nt Orange contatned trace amounts of dioxin, a contaminant considered to be the most toxic chemical made by man . Chesney said the Ranch Hand ·people were 1,000 times more exposed to Agent Orange than the members of the comparison group. But, he said, everyone m Vietn.wn may have been exp65e0 beeawe the spray drifted in the afr, he said. SAN FRANCISCO -Six months into his term, Gov. George Deuk.mejian is getting a generally favorable rating from Californians, according to a €alifornia Poll released today. The number of Californians wno l'.~\e De'uk.mejian as doing either an excellent or good job rose from 27 percent m March to 36 percent in Jlme while the proportion of iflose who feel he has done a poor JOb decreased from 14 percent to f.3 percent. School funding talks collapse The pair stayed close until after high school graduation when she moved to San Francisco. Both married and raised three sons each, but their first spouses died. PJ..ckett got ba.ck in touch with Campbell last year when she returned to Minnesota for a school reunion shortly after his wife died. . "I sent him a card to express my <.'OPldolen<.-e,'' she said. "He wrote a letter thanking me and soon w e were writing each othe r Watt: River residents 'knew flooding risks' SACRAMENTO -A .shaky alliarn .. -e of liberals and conservatives that was tfying to tie increased funding for California's schools to tougher standards for teachers and studen ts apparently has collapsed. Negotiations between Democrats and Republicans. including Gov. George .Deukmejian, broke down Thursday night as a Senate-Assembly committee was nearing key votes on money issues m a $950 million package of S<;hool finance and education law changes .. Ex-president Ford g o es home RANCHO MIRAGE -Former president Gerald Ford, who ·underwent urological surgery a week ago, w ent home a day early after a telephone bomb threat was received al Eisenhower Medical Center, a hospital spokesman says. Ford, 6g, had intended to remain in the hospital but went home lo the Thunderbird Country Club after a man called the hospital !lfld said a bomb had been planted there, said spokesman Cliff Brown on Thursday. ' WORLD · Soviets I r ee Am ~.rican prisoner MOSCOW -A 33-year-o\d Ameriean has been re leased from a Soviet labor camp after completing a seven-year term for drug smuggling, the U S. Embassy said today Dennis Robert Bum, of the Whitestone sect.Jon of Queens, NY., le ft the Soviet Union on Thursday and n ew to the Ur\ited Stat.es via Paris, an embassy official S3ld. B egin rej ects n e w U.S. proposal JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Mt?nachem Begin has rejected a new U.S . proposal .tllat Israel promptly pull all its troops out of Lebanon without wail~g for lhe Syrians to do like wise, a Begin apokeslruul said today. Begin conlerred with U.S . Envoy Philip C. Habib today, but spokesman Uri Porat said the prime minister already had turned Clown the U S . proposal for a unilateral l.sraeli wnhdrawal. Saly ut 7 to ferry cargo to earth MOSCOW -A 20-to~ satellite hooked to the orbiting Soviet Salyut 7 space station wiU detach part of itself and ferry some of its experiments and o ther cargo back to Earth, the'Soviet iyws agency Tass said today. T he two cosmonauts aboard Salyut would transfe r part of the satellite's three tons of cargo to their space station today, Pravda, the official Communist Party newspaper said. Tass did not say when the satellite, named'Cosmos 1443, wouJd send part of its Load shuttling to Earth. and then began telephoning. ' Campbell proposed during one of the calls. "I told him I wanted the full treatment -him o'n his lulees makmg the proposal -to which he replied that he was on his knees," she said. By Tbe Associated Press As reside nts sandbagged in 112-degree heat against the ram- 'J>Bging Colorado River, Interior Secretary James Watt said people Reagan raps state redistricting President backs upset ballot in Long Beach appearance LONG BEACH (AP) -Presi- d~nt Reagan has pledged support for a proposed ballot initiative that would throw out re-districting lines drawn by state Democrats last yfar. "Under the Democratic reap· portionment plan, the Democrats took back by Caney map-drawing the six congressional seats we had won m the last two elections," the president told 900 Republicans dunng a $1,000-a-plate dinner at the Spruce Goose exhibiti on center Thursday night. $25 million in cocaine seized in Oklahoma TheJ982 state reapportionmen t plan Rad been approved by the Le~ure's Democratic ma· jori ty. 13bt... As,,emblyman Don Sebastiani, R-Sonoma, has of- fered a ballot proposition that would red.raw the legisla tive and con~lonal district lines. "Hopefully, with the qualifi- cation of the Sebastlani reappor- . tionment plan, and its passage, Republicans can gain back the seats we lost so unfairly in 1982," he added. Secretary of State March Fong Eu is expected to announce soon whether the measure qualifies for the ballot. On another topic, Reagan said "the Soviet-Cuban-Nicaraguan war machine" in Central America "to subv~.rt the peaoe and impose commurusm by force." "Either we pay a modest price now, ao we can prevent a crisis,'' he said of U.S . aid to Central America, ''or we listen to the do-nothings and risk an explosion of violence that will . bring real danger to our own borders." "I agree with those who insist on economic as well as mili tary assistance to Central America," he said. "But I must come back to the main point; U.S . security, the safety of America's citizens. That's w hy Central America matters so much ." The state GOP hosted the Reagan gala under the huge dome that covers the late billionaire Howard Hughes' 210-ton flying boat, with its 320-foot wingspan. which has been refurbished to fonri a double-barreled tourist attraction with the Queen Mary. Reagan, California's governor from 1967 to 1975, said Republican Gov: George Deukmejian couJd not attend the gala because of the state budget crisis in Sacramento. who built inside the river's flood rone knew the risks. "There will be some problem - within the levees. but these are the risk they assumed. They knew what they were buildiog and what.problem!\ they wouJd have,'' Watt said Thuisday during a tour of Hoover Dam. "There will not be serious flooding outside th.e levies." At least seven people in Utah, Arizona and Mexico have died in the raging river since floods began 11 days ago. Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan scheduled meetings today with residents and busin~ owners in the river-soaked casino town of Laughlin, Nev., and conferences with U.S. Bureau of Reclamati6n officials about dam discharges. Watt noted that if the system of dams on the river had not been built. 136,000 cubic feet per second would be flowing now instead of the 87,000 cfs from Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona, 42,000 cfs from Arizona's Davis Dam, 50,000 from Hoover m Nevada and 38,000 from Arizona's Parker Dam along the river which fonns part of the boundaries of the two states w11n California. · The w ater is being released in controlled incremen ts to relieve preMure on the dams and keep reservoirs from overflowing. TALIHINA, Okla. (AP) - About 500 pounds of cocaine, worth an estunated $25 million, was seized in a pre-dawn raid today at an airport near Talihina after a small plane landed without Ugh ts, FBI agents said. It was the largest confiscation of cocaine in Okla homa history. said C. 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Orange Coast .....,,...,,.._., ................ authorities are cracking down on unsafe pyrotechnics this )'ear. H8ve a fun, but safe,_Fourth Orange Coast fire officials warn of dangerous, illegal fire works ~~~fw.KLEIN The long Fourth of July week- end, which began today for some, should be a great time for family fun and patriotic festivities. All too often, however, the holiday tu.ml to tragedy due to accidents and jn~es. ,. Because of the•abundance of p~ics on the Fourth, local po~ and fire departments say, citiJJen injuries. deaths and fires Keep animals sheltered ~ during blasts ~works are illegal in Laguna Beech, but that doesn't mean the Fourth of July will be quiet. And Laguna Beach animal care au.ndant Bryn,ne VanPutten is adl'ising o~ri of dogs and cats to keep their.pets in 1.he yard, in the house, or ev~n tied up on the Fourth. "The fifth of July is our busiest day,'' she said. adding more animals run away during the noisy festivities than any other time of year. Q.wners of dogs that are e?"J"a ru,h-atrung might consider con- sulting their veterinarian ~for .edatives, she said. "Qwners should keep a close eye on their pets during the Fourth," V art.Putten said. . ---....._ -·-Co---- will skyrocket this weekend. 538-3551, ext. 246. In Costa Mesa. for example, fire The Orange County Fire De- officials are warning that both partment takes a hard stand on illegal and so-called legal fire -people poeaeasing illegal fire- works -improperly used works. Anyone caught with. the already have caused problems. pyrotechnics will be prosecuted, Fire Marshal Thomas Macduff said fire Capt. Mark Reinhold. said a $5,000 roof fire was touched Anyone who knows that illegal off on Java Lane in Mesa Verde fireworks ate being set.off or sold recently after a 14-year-old boy can call the Orange County Fire tossed a bottle rocket that had Investigation Section at 538-3551. been shipped illegally from Penn-In Newport Beach and Laguna sylvania. Beach, even the safe-and-sane Local fire officials have been fireworks have been outlawed. ordered to seize all illegal fire-On the beaches in Newport, 20 w~rks that are ·often ordered by extra officers will be on duty ~om manutaccur~ Monciwy. Sllid offiee1 Tanr . sylvania and Arizona. said Mac-As in past years, Seashore Drive duff. Four shipme nts have been wiU be closed to non-residents. confiscated this year in Cost.a There will be three checkpoints Mesa. along the waterfront street and During a two-week period last rYdents will be required to show year. fire officials throughout some fonn of identifi~tion to get Orange County repo~ that in . · fireworks caused 89 structure Little said that people who have fires, 37 injuries, one vehicle fire illegal fireworks or firecrackers in and 104 vegetation fires, totaling thetr possession will be arrested $165,000 in damage . for possession of a destructive The best way to ensure a safe device and put in jail on $25,000 and happy holiday is to exercise bail. good judgment with fireworks The Fourth of July is not only a and to carefully supervise chil-dangerous time foi: people, but for dren, according to the Orange pets as well. County Sheriff's Department. Laguna Beach animal caJe at- Yo ur best bet is to take advan-tendant Brynne VanPutten is t.age of one of the public firework advis1ng owners of dogs and cats displays which are offered to keep their pets in the yard, in thrQughout the county. said the house or even tied up on the Sheriff Brad Gates. lf you do Fourth. choose to put on your own show. "The fifth of July is our busiest use only the fir eworks marked da:J," she said, adding that more "Safe and Sane," which are legal animals run away during the in most cities in the county . noisy festivities than any other For safety tips on fireworks. call time of year. B8tter spend that tax cut Your $10 a monih and others should give economy a boost By JIM LUTHER WASHJ..NGTON (AP) American workers begin collect- ing the third inltallment of Presi- dent Reagan's tax cut today. The avera,e family will receive only about $10 more each month, but the economr wW get a ahot in the ann wor\h '30 billion a year. The tax reduction is suppoeed to show up in all checks paid today or lat(t!', including th<lllf: that are comj5enaation for work done earlier. The cut in taxes withheld from paycheck.a will be about 10 ~nt for meet workers, raiaing to 23.5 percent the average reduc- tion in withholding since Reagan's program began taking effect Oct. 1, 1981. A married person with two children and earning $319 a week -what the Labor Department defines as the median wage-wW take home an e xtra $2.40 a week starting today. The worker's total withholding wW fall to $25. 70 each week; that ii $7 .30 less than it was two years ago. A single person eilming the same $319 weekly wage wW keep an extra $4.40 a week; withhold- ing will drop to $44.40. Hardly any w~rker wW eee take-home pay i.ncreued by as much as $20 a week. A single penonearning $1,000a week will get an extra $19.80. A $500-a-week married worker cla.i.ming withholdtng allowances only for himaelf and his wife will set a $7 .60 cut. A married penon earning $400 weekly and claiming four allowances will take home $<1.20mott. The reduction in withholding is lees u wages rile above $637 a week beauae that is the point at which the maximum withholding rate -37 percent -takes effect. F.conomista anticipate that most of the taX cut will be spent, helping to sustain rec£1Very from recemdon. "Go out and spend itorwe'reall in trouble,'' advised Sandra 1 -' -2 -2 -0 -' ---2 -2 2 ...... ..... "" 2 -2 -2 -3 -• -0 • 0 -2 -5 -• • • -• -• M • -• -• 31 .to Jf.10 11.10 •.to u .10 7•.to ••• I 1.10 1•.• n.• 27.• . ... 11.• 51.41 ••• 11.• g ... 1M.to JS.• 111.41 19.M , ... ... • •• 1.1i 1.• ••• t0.41 ..... i.• 1.41 1.• a.• ... 1A ... 1.• ... .. ,. U .41 ... , .... , ... ~ . the ta>Ccurthil year and save it aee "fit becauae this will only next year," she added. The econ-. unravel a few years of 'bracke omy need.a the extra consumer creep' (inflation-auaed tax in- spending now becau.e o6ier lii!C:O creases) and take your.reffective tors are weak. "But next year and tax rate. back to where they were in 1986, when the federal deficits in late 1978," he said. are expected to begin increaaing preeaure on interest rates, It would help to save it and increase the supply of lendable funds,'' Shaber said. Robert Ortner, chief economist for the Commerce Department agreed that consumer spending - which iB nearly two-thirds of all economic activity -is what must keep the recovery going. But Democratic members of Congress and othe"f whodiaagree with Reagan's economic policies fear the economy still may be hurt by the tax reduction. The govern- ment will have to borrow the money to pay for the tax cut, which ~ i19elf could drive up interest rates. Shaber, an economist with Chase He predicted moat of th~~ cut Econometrics. will ~.!P.l:nt .ta&~ added:.-"You're Two people making the same wage can have vastly different amounts withheld from their pay- ch~~l)iijng on~~ and expenaes. ~ta-spena·aupjiiiea 'tO'e~ it any way you Court nixes 'double dipping' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A city does not have to continue paying disability retirement ben- efits to a worker who takes another job after retiring. the sta\e Supreme Court has,ru1ed. The unanimous decision by Justice Frank Richardaon came in a Pasadena police department· cue. The case involved Donald· H. Winslow, who became a Pasadena police officer in 1958. He was granted a disability retirement in 1975 after developing a lung ailment connected.with his job as a motorcycle officer. In 1979, a number of light duty poeitiona were created in the department, including that of desk officer. The city retirement board and the fire and police retirement system determind Wi.nalow should be re-examined '° determine i1 he could work one of the new jobs. ' Dr. Bruce Gillis found that Wi.nalow was not totally disabled and could be safely employed in an envirod.ment which was free of pollutants, including cigarette smoke. Gillis specified that until Wi.nalo"'.,'S high blood pressure was controlled he should avoid stressful situations but that he could work as a desk officer. At a retirement board hearing, Wi.nalow said he was employed by Motion Picture Permits of Los Angeles in 1978 and 1979, acting as a technical advi8er on police practices, supervising security of- ficers on movie locations and occasional! y acting in productions. He said be rode his motorcycle to and from work and had annual earnings of about $24,000 bbth years. Winslow's private physician told the board his patient could not act as a desk officer. The board reoommended that Winslow be taken off disability after finding that he was no longer totally disabled. . Winslow then went to Los Angeles Superior Court which found the board's action was not a change in policy impairing Winslow's vested pension rights. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ' Hotel's not built yet., hut its name's changed ~VE MJTCBELL ........ 'l)le 17-acre resort hotel complex ~r construction on the bluffs above Salt Creek Beach Park won't open its dodc"a .until next spring. And already it's undergone a name chahge. What wail called "Monarch on i..,u.na Beach" Wednesday is the "Rttz-Carlton at Laguna Niguel Beech" today. . ti. B. JohNon Properties, Inc., th~ Atlanta-hued real estate and develop- JMlit company that is building the 400-room reeort hotel, signed an ag:ree- ]n81\t Wedneeday to purchase the Ria-Carlton hotel i.rf"Barton as well as e>eduaive rights to the Ritz-Carlton nm>e. • Thus. the Laguna Niguel project, as well as 9evel'al other W. 8 . Johnaon hoClela under development will become a .-ri of a newly formed Ritz-Carlton HOtel Co., a company spokeswoman .ut. Johnson properties currently has hotels under construction in Atlanta and the one in south Orange County. The oompany also baa under de- velopment sites in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. ~ Fra.ncisco and Naples, Fla. kWilliam B. Johnson, c~ of the parent company, said the Laguna Niguel Beach and Naples site. will be resort hotels, extending the Ritz-Carlton name and aervice to re90rts for the first time. The Laguna Niguel reeort will feature a four-story building contain· ing two restaurants, neariy '20,000 square feet of banquet and meew rooms, a shopping arcade, tennis coulii, park1ng for 800 cars, and four cocktail lo~. Guests will alao have uae of an 18-hole aemi-prtvate golf cou.ne under cona~on adjacent to the hotel complex for future residents of Laguna Niguel. ' 1l\e re&Ort operators expect to o~ thelr doors next May .• NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY I • AS TO STUDENTS . fhe_aouth Coast Center for Personal Growth and Develop- .,,.," admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic Origin to all the rights, prlvllegea, programs and actlvltl" generally accorded or made available to students of the Centet. It does not discriminate on the basis of r.ace, color, eonal origin In administration of Its educational pollcles, 1 ... on1 pollcl•, echolarahlp and loan programs and other •-administered programs. l - * July 1 through July 31st * AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden C~nter (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) . -' .. . •·1 ~ 111 ~~· • ~~ .... 't I ' I • -·" : . ..:.:..~.:.r . .. c·-:-.. •FREE• Local Delivery Closed July 4th AMLING'S Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30·5:30, Sunday 9:00-5:30 1500 East Coaat Highway • Newport Beach, California • (714) 644·9610 - .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 1,.1983 .45 , j ' Tough job of recovering MIAS . 1l J ------ ---- Leader of elio;t: Process 'agonizingly slow a11d very lrustrating' HONOLULU (AP) -Tracking down 2,500 Accusing the V.ietnamete of "a cruel and ~ Americans miming in Southeast Asia has been slow action," Shultz aaked the ASEAN pationa - and frustrating. says the man who has led four U.S. Thailand, Malaysia. the Philippines, Indonesia and deleptiona to Hanoi. Singapore -for their help. • "We certainly have a long way to go; pro~ · He said the United States had intelligenee · haanotbeendramatic,"saidLt.Col.JoeHarvey,who inf~rrn.ation "th.at suggesta the remains of qui~ a waa ill-Vietnam in June of this year. "It's been sizable number are in hand and have not been turned agonizingly slow and very frustrating." over to us." Since the 1974 Paris peace agreement. the The Reagan administration hascritici.zed private , Dil.ecl-~~-~ Al$.'0Venid ~ !l!;.~ ~~Y ;;;;-sUKSh ~.Y-t~~p&a ~l'.-Gi:e&B.~t. · ~~ ,500bciileS"6etieved still mvfetnam. . J'ames G:"Bo"'C:frHz. to locate Mm:---The grand opening of a mile-long fitness "We want to do everything we can to foster a At the meeting$, Harvey said, the Vietnamese dialogue. as oppoeed to a shouting match," said make political points, but he avoids this. Harvey, who commands the J oint Casualty Resol-''I want to emphasize that I don't discuas ution Cen~r. "What we're~ to achieve is a real anything political," he said. "We do !118ke certain genuine exchange of technic81 information between statements th.at can be construed aa accusations. but jogging coune in Fountain Valley's Courreges t Park will be held Saturday at 8:30 a .m . The ~ $7,608 coune features 20 exerciae centers, four warmup stations, 12 exerciae-oonditioning sta- people at a technical level." we're not there for th.at purpote. The Vietnamese have agreed· to hold four "We're there to to let the facts speak for meetingl a year, all in Hanoi. At the June session, the themselves." he said. "Sometimes the facts them- "Vie~ turned over the remains of .nine U.S . selves beOOrne contentious. .. servicemen. The identities of eight were announced "But generally the meetings are cordiaL very Tuesday. One of the eight was Navy Lt. Cmdr. professional and fairly infonnal," said Harvey, tions and four cool-down stations. The grand opening ceremony will be held ,at the park, Rogue River.Avenue and Edison Easement. Childbirth class set Charles Lee of Costa Mesa, who was shot down over whose headquarters are at Barbers Point Naval Air North Vietnam in July of 1967. Station, about 35 miles from downtown Honolulu. The next meeting is expected sometime in "Our basic goal is to diacuss cases. September. "What we're talking about is presenting very I#~ Army Lt. Col J oe Harvey is com- mander of the Joint Casua lty Resol- ution Center . He has m ade four trips to Hanoi t-0 discuss recover y of the remains of n early 2 ,500· Americans mission after the Vietnam war. The American Academy of Hus- band-Coached Childbirth will show a film on natural childbirth on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the • Secn:tary of State George P . Shultz said compellingcaaesofrniasingAmericanswherewefeel Fountain Valley Public Library. ~· The film will be shown free of charge at :;~ Tuesday that working through official channels "is very strongly th.at they w ould likely know something probably in the long run the most effective method" already. or , with minimal investigation, would be 17565 Los Alamos Street.For more information. • ~ call Karen Schaffer at 639-2691. --~ of obtaining µie remains of the missing. But he did not able to find out something," Harvey said. di9count private efforts, saying they "would have to When a Vietnamese delegation visited the center be looked uponcase by case. . last October. Harvey and his staff pointed out "The key word is if it has a good chance of being eXtensive infomlBtion on 2,486 missing Americans. effective," he said after a meeting of the Association "We did this not in a sense of intimidation, but of Southeast Asian Nations in Bangkok, Thailand. that we are taking them at their word th.at they are acting in a humanitarian gesture," he said. "We told them we are anxious to share that information with them on a cooperative basis," Harvey said. Biologist s'ays neutron stOrm killed the dinosaurs Speaking course pff ered A course in public speaking is being offered by Toastmasters Club 179. . Classes begin Jul y 12 at Coco's Restaurant. 6886 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach. For more information call 968-7531or839-5694. Reading program slated LA JOLLA (AP) -A marine biologist at excited about it. I think it will prove to be a viable Yayanos speculated that a shower of neutrons, SCripps lnsttttrtiOl'T'of OeemtogtaphysuggcststhM-a-~lJllltlr.-But·•u!'evc been~~~fere," . ~le& wi • . The-untain-Valley Library is holding a Strong Storm Of neutron ......... 'cles from outer space' Yayanos, whos........; ... u ...... in.deep sea biology and with calciuum and sodium in seawater, could be an t-" ~ ~ children's summer teading program called the may have triggered the extinction of the dinosaurs by biophysices. said he became tntngued when he read a answer to the mystery. The deadly radioactive Beastly Reading Feast. making their eggs thinner. 1979 list that showed 90 percent of all marine li~e products could then be incorporated in bones and egg Included in the feast will be reading and "It seems to be a simple way to explain what became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous geologic shells. wiping out the species. He said that on land. other special prograpis. For more information ·- . . ,. happened," said A. Aristedes Yayanos, a uthor of the period, about 65 million years ago. when the the irradiated elementsalao would be incorporated in on how to join. drop by the library, located at ,. new theory being published in Thursday's edition of dinosaurs died out. However,. only half of the fresh the bones of animals through the air. water or plants. the comer of Slater and Los A.la.mos. • •• the British science journal. N&ture. "I'm really water species died at th.at ;ti.me=::_·---------------------------~~================~~ ~N-ew eardiae--ev-aluation- • systeHJ using coHJputers ANN ARBOR. Mich. (AP) -A .new .'Il\e new ptQCeSS...ffi~ cosg iAho'4i araiac evatllation~rfrusmg com-$200, whilestresstestsnormallycostup put.er-processed X-rays of the human to $600, he said. . heart could save patients money' by The VA hospital is the only one in the eliminating costly diagnostic tests, re-world with the new system, and has searchers say. · used it to examine about 200 patients. The system, c.a.l.led digital subtrac-Vogel said. With about 4.6 million tion coronary angiography. wres com-adults in the United States suffering puter-generated pictures on a tele-from coronary disease. th«? system vision monitor instead of traditional should be a boon to the nearly 300.000 X-ray films, University of Michigan patients who undergo cardiac evalu- scienUst.a said. ations annually, he said. Besides giving more accurate indica-Digital angiography also allows dc;x:- tionso1 bloodfiow. digital angiograph.r, tors to tailor treatment for cardiac also allows doctors to eliminate sucll patients b-y giving. for L'1e first time, diagncstic procedures as stress tests, accurate measurements of blood flow which add to the $2.000 cost of through the arteries to the heart, he traditional angiography, said Dr. Rob-said. ert A.-V~L He is head of cardfology at Vogef ana bis S'even-member team the Veterans Administration Hospital can set the computer to show blood in Alm Arbor, where the system was flow in colors that change with each develo~. heart beat. P\llllC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF EMMA HILD AND OF PETITION TO ADMINIS· TER ESTATE NO. All8t03 To all heirs. beneficiaries. creditors and conlingenl creditors of Emma Hild and persons· who may be other- wise interested in the will and/or estate: A peution has been filed by Carl William Veale. Sr m the Supenor Court of Orange County requesting that Carl William Veale. Sr be ap- pointed as personal represen· tati:ve to adlT\lnister lhe e· tale of Emma Hald (under the In- dependent Adcmastrallon ~{ Estates Act) The petition 1 set for heanng in Dept No 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Dr . West. Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Jul 27. 1983 at 9.00 AM CF YOU OBJECT to th granting of the petition, yo s hould either appear at th hearing and state you ob,ec tions or file wn tten objet' lions with the rourt befor the heanng. Your appear· ance may be m person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDl- TOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased. you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal rep- resentauve appointed by the court within four months from the date of first u;guance or letters as provided In Sec- tion 700 of the Probate Code of Cahforrua. 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July 1, 1983 ~· Play ii s afe for. th e F oUrtli '~,.. ~ In addition to all the well-planned. colorful, entertain- ing events orgapized by Orange Coast communities to celebrate this natfonal holiday weekend, many families with young 1 children like to set off their own sparkling oommemorations. Many charitable organizations have set ·Up roadside stands selling fireworks. They are staffed with volunteers who live, owrkand also raise families in the community. But not an fireworks stands operate for charity. And not all are reliable in the materials they sell. If. you're planning to allow your children to us fireworks, please make sure a playful activity doesn't turn . into a holiday tragedy. A study by the California State Fire Marshal's office showed that last year of 1, 109 fires re ported in one month around July 4th, 83% were directly attributed to illegal fireworks. · Of the 613 injuries reported by 296 hospitals, 72% were direetly linked to illegal f i{eworks. · Most of those injuries and fires were caused by bottle rockets, sky rockets and firecrackers. The National Council .on Fireworks Safety offers some sensible tips on how tosafelycelebrateJuly4th that we think '1re worth repeating. 1. Buy from reliable fireworks dealers. _ . ~·-~~ve <!!l C!~~t ~ccompany any child buying or_ using fll"eWOrK.S. 3. Always read directions before igni~g. : 4. Always ignite fireworks outdoors. We hope you will particiate in many of the well-planned local holiday celebrations, attend local fireworks displays, and join y.rith family and friends in enjoying this special summer holiday safely. MAllBDI Bang up po.litical year To the &ti tor: stituents since Jan. 3, 1983. There· From the look o( your editorial fore. Senator Speraw's former pages of late, it looks like the hired distnct is presently not disen- politiCal guns are off to an early franchised as Mr. Wilson attempts shooting match. I recently read to portray. with amusement an editorial However, disenfranch isement pe~ed . by Craig Wilson. M~ is the only issue with the new Walson ~ a quick s tudy o~ _hlS Orange C.Ounty Senate district. __ mentors an the school of polittcaJ The people of the 31th District duc~peak. So. for the pur~ of would go unr~resen\ed~(ar iw_o clanty, or shall I.say equal llffi~.leL-ye5TS'if ~. Wilson were calling D"!e sh~ some light on-tt.k-~nt the shots. Why should 600,000 distortions. 1 . be d 'ed h · · For those who'understand the ~Pe . eru t etc ~nslltu· dynamics of state government and· taonal nght to representation dur- are aware of the blatant ger· ing this period? Because, a ~ocal rymandering that occurred in the ~mb~ywoman has a perceived latest reapportionment. a bnef davme nght to the landscape and overview of Senato&: Speraw's aU others should heed the wam- former district is neressary. Mr. ings and get out of town. That's Wilson with his flab· for the not the same democracy I have dramatic and penchaJ'\I. for dema-come to know. goguery, failed to maicat.e that So. Mr. Wilson, as you put your Senator Speraw's fonner district crayon to paper, please in the is currently being serviced by interest of objectivity-get your three senators who have exercised 'facts straight! constituent mail privileges and have been actively assisting con· BRIGID LUCIA. Huntington Beach S tereoty p e cartoon was stupid To the &titor: The "cartoon" that ran in the Daily Pilot on Friday, June 24 , was extremely offensive. I £ind it difficult to believe that a news- paper in this day and age could be so stupid and run a piece th.at was so repugnant. It is exactly this kind of "journalism" that furthers old stereotypes and moronic rnyths about women. Dr. Sally Ride is to be con- gratulated for being the first one who was able to finally break down the door and become the first woman astronaut for the United States. She deserves your admiration, not your imbecilic attempts at humor. SHELLEY WESTON Irvine l.M. BDJd/Antique e ar Wiretapping is an antique craft. First record of it dates to 1895. Tappers in Manhattan scraped the insulation off phone lines and alligator-clamped onto same, using headsets to monitor and no'1ebooks to-r.eoorct. h was a n ethical issue then as now. and alm06t a century of legal wrangl· ing hasn't resolved it. Lo Pigeon English, a word like ''grass" can have a whole lot of meanings. Grass it.elf. beard, hair, fur. reathers. Did I miss any? Undoubtedly. But what elee could possibly be meant bf gram? Whatever day of the week any year begins on -Monday. Tues- day. Wednellday,aoon -that year will have 53 of thoee days entire. ' Q . What'• the only natural fiber lhAt doesn't have ~ bit apun into thread before It c.&n<be woven into material? A. Silk. OAAHOE COAST Daily Pilot __ .-y __ .. _. illl-...•• c-i------·-......... ,. ~-"'-. Q. Did you say the most haghJy paid TV entertainer was Alphonso D' Abruzzo? Who he? A. Alan Alda started ou~ with that name. Q. Is the food in Venezuela distinctive ly hot like.-. Mexican food? A. Distinctive, yes. Hot, no. Root seasonings with the local veg- etables give most dishes there a delicate navor. Voices in Oregon made it clear in recent years they didn't welcome a lot of newcomers. Still, l don't think they hoped for an exodus o{ oldtimers. But that's what they got, unfortunately . When loggmg feU 9H a couple of years ago, 14 ,000 Oregonians packed up and moved out of ~late It as also known that 11 percent of the Americ.an householders have mice In their homes, bui not on purpose. • • A~M WASHINGTON -President Reagan made the multi-billion dollar dope traffic his No. l law-enforcement priority, so I've been keeping an eye on the results. Sad to report, the administration's great d •ug crackdown has been found wanting in many respects .. In fact. even when the drug prosecution succeeds, it manages to fail. • That's the ironic--story or the millions of dollars' worth o( air- planes, boats and automobiles seized from dope smugglers caught in the act. The·vehicles are given such slipshod care in storage that by the time they are auctioned off they bring onJy a fraction of their original value. Th is isn't peanuts we're talking about. From 1979 through 1982. seven law enforcement agencies seized more than 4,500 vehicles having a total appraised value of more than $82 million. • -·- JICI 11111111 neglect that tarnishes this treasure trove while in official custody: -A 40-foot fishing boat used for marijuana runs was appraise(! at $78,000 when customs seized it. Mter 15-months -of-neglect in Houston marina, the boat was appraised at $52,000. -Drug Enforcement Agency officials in Chicago stored con - fiscated cars in an underground garage with serious drainage prob- lems. The cars were left standing -in a foot of water and were badly rusted, stained and mildewed. -A thief stole a confiscated airplane stored in an open field in Florida. But the plane hit a fence post on takeoff and had to be ditched in another field nearby. . The thief got away; the plane was badly damaged. -Automobiles seized by immi· grat.ion officers from smugglers carrying illegal aliens into Southern California are regularly stripped of radios an'd tape decks. even though they're stored on a military base. The cars ranged from barely drivable clunkers, good only for scrap. to brand new Mercedes and Rolls Royce limousin es. The Cus- toms Service recently nabbed an $800,000 yacht bn her maiden voyage. And while most of the seized airplanes are small two-engine jobs. the recent con- fiscations included a Boeing 707 and a $3 million Lear je~. -U.S. marshals ordered cus- toms agents to put back valuable eqwpment they had removed losiden gave my issociates from a 112-foot yacht worth ""Donalo--COlaberg an<f -rild y nearly ll:iiiil.Uon.-TfiT e'tpeftsive Badhwar some examples of lhe gt:ar was replaced. but th~ \ and on the job. One drove a $40,000 Mercedes. another ·used a Mercedes valued at $26,000. Tbe inescapable fact of the TRASHING THE 1040: Ta.x- matter is that officials of the payers in Lafayette, Ore. (pop. various .agencies just don't care. 662), were irate: Their federal Since the proceeds of sales go to income tax forms we re found in a the Treasury, not the agency that trash dumpster by police looking seized the vehicles, there is little · for stolen property. The individual incentive to take better care of 1040 forms. on their way to them. Lafayette taxpayers, had been For example, the U.S . marshal's thrown away by the post office as . office in Houston placed an ad for a "undeliverable" because they had single day to sell a plane valued at no postal box numbers in the $50,000. Four days lat.er it went for address. $5,000. The reason was simp)e: There is In }jebbronville, Texas, irnmi-no·space for a box number on the gration officials told investigators income tax fonn. The post office they couldn't even start their 192 didn't try to match the street cars periodically, complaining that addresses with the patroM' box it would take an agent an entire numbers, and because un- work week just to idle the engines deliverable thLrd-<:lass ma.ii is not for 10 minutes each -presumably returned to the sender, the 1040s running only one at a time. And we re simply thrown.away. --• officials in Laredo, Texas, said it would take two or three agents a The . taxpayers of Lafayette w eek just to wash the 360 cars ..., rompl.aaned to the . H ouse ~p­ stored there _ though why propnataons C.Omm1ttee. whtch cheaper . he lp couldn't have recommended that the Internal handled the job is not clear. Revenue Servtce include space for The results of all this are box numbers on th~ fonlJ, and predictable: In fiscal 1981, cars urg~ the Postal .Service~ make fetched onJy 58 percent of their special effort.c:.to msure deli very of value when seized; boats went for all tax forms. . 43 percent, and aircraft brou'ght A spokesman for IRS told m y only 35 percent. • reporter Kathy McDonald th.at Footnote: Not all the fancy cars inclusion of box numbers would be go to waste. DEA agents-in-<:harge confusing for mdJviduals ~ a 'tWe'fi'etaof'flces drove' con-h:J't'tnf'P.0.~nepta<i an a fiscated vehiclfi!S to and from work residential address elsewhere. Cranston keeps f ocus·sharp. By W. DALE NELSON AMocMtM_W_ WAS HINGTON (AP) -"( never notice dra fts, smoke or dust," Alan Cranston once said. "lf you do that, you're not concentrat- ing.'' Cranston's current project, cap- turing the Democratic nomination for president in 1984. will tax even his powers of concentration The California senator has made impressive strides since entering the race._ notably by handing front-runner Walter Mondale an embarassing defeat in a Wisconsin straw vote. Hts victory in the non·bmding poU at the state Democratic con- vention in Milwaukee June 10 helped him gain rt!COgmtion, and he says it has helped in fund raising . "I have never found it quite so easy to phone people and not be told that they are out to lunch," he told reporters last week. Cranston aoo won a straw vote at his home-stat.e Democratic con· vention earlier this year, came in NIWB ANAlYSIS an unexpec"ed second to Conner Vice President Mondale in a similar poll in Massachusetts and won an Alabama Young Demo· crats poll in a slim turn.outlast weekend- But his supporters concede none of this will necessarily mean a thing when the straw votes glVe way to delegate votes next year. "It's wonderful, it's sweet, we won. but it didn't even give us one delegate," said Victor Kamber. a consuJtant to the Cranston cam· paign, after the Wisconsin poll. Cranston's surge obviously stung Mondale, prompting him to announce he would give "first priority" to a nuclear weapons freeze, the issue Cranston has buiJ t his campaign around. But f4on· daJe still remains the clear front-runne r The Californian's new strength probably had more of an effect on the other two leading candidates -damaging Sen. Gary Hart of C.Olorado and giving an unearned boost to Sen. J ohn Glenn of Ohio. Cranston told reporters he sees Mondale, Glenn and himseU as the "three top contenders now" but does not expect anyone to drop out of the race before next year. Kamber. when asked how seriously Hart had been hurt, sajd, "A lot. He has a continuing credibility problem.'' Kamber also conceded that Cranston and his supporters have their work cut out to "keep demonstrating that we are real." The doubts of some Democrats that Cranston is "real'' -that is, that he has the stuff to wrest the White House from the Re - publicans -continue to dog his campaign. That's where the ben- efit to Glenn comes in. The argumentg~that what weakens Mondale is bound to help the Conner astronaut, whom these Democrats see as having the wannth and popularity to lead the party back into power. ·Ske pticism about Cranston's " chances to be a winner also stand in the way of the AFL-CIO endorsement he coyets. The labor organization plans an effort in December to rally around a chosen candidate for the Democratic nomination .Cranston concedes that Mon- dale is a head for this endorsement but adds that ''the opportunity is very strong" for him to win it in December. He claims the support oC key labor leaders but says it is up to them to identify tbenl9elves. What all this adds up to is that. despite the headway he has made. Cranston is still a relatively little known, nearly bald 69-year-old lawmaker pit~ against a fonner vice president, a candidate who became a national hero in space and a wavy-h aired senator two-thirds his age. "If hard work can do it, Alan will be president." says an aide • But there are a lot of drafty meeUng halls, smoke-filled rooms and dusty campaign rallies ahead. Cranston had better keep his thinking cap on A personal view of prejudic~ Let me give you a personal view oC lhe ways in w hich our preju· dices and predilections pervert our p~ of thinking and feeling. Personal, because it is simpler and more effective to point to oneself as a bad example than to put the finger on others whO!le flaws one may not share. O n e o f my most un- characteristic traits --considering how I feel about war ahd viole~ generally •• is my fondness for the •port of boxing. I relish a tood prizefight. and tolerate even a · mroiocre one. None of the nonacMC about "the manly art of &elf-defense" •• I just love to watch a well-fought bout. And '°· when cMes are made about the brutality of boxt"8, and words are spoken about bannln.a the sport becau.e of ring deaths, l leap to the defel\M of the ent.erp1"ilt-with all the verbal cunnin1 at my rommand. I am quick to polnt out ~t thett att more deaths ptr year in a number of other 1port3 --lgnortng IYlllY Ullll ~ -'~ <~ the plain fact that ln no other- actlvity la the inflict.ion of puntsh· ment the prime purpoee and the fl.na.l e nd of the contest. r am equaUy quick to suggest that the opponenta know full weU thf' risks they are taking, and voluntarily usu.me theee hazards of the game. There are three or four other plausible argum~nu In my armory, and 1 trot them all out if I have to. Aft.er •U, l am defendln' J10mcthJng I enjoy and that ajv~ me llC>lne kind of vit'arious pleasure •• no matter how neuroUc or overc:ompenutifti the unde r· lying fani.y may be ln my mind. Yet a part of me .• that 8"Mlll part thet ~maln1 honett and unyieldfna to rhf'toric •• kno~ that I am defending the ln- def cnslblc. Knows that what I 1ee, and relish, In the ring, appeaJs to a lesser part of my nature, to the lower and more primitive area of my brain. This is the same reaaon that the gun·tot.ers marshal aU their gUb propaganda on behalf of carrying shooting-irons into civilian life. The civillz.ed part of them must know that the ir "reasons" are little more than a rationall7.ation for their infatuation with power, compounded by an ex"ggerat.ed seruie of personal fear for their safety. Boxing Is, m truth, a barbarotU exhibition, and no doubt there i. ~methlng stunted or perverted In my pleasure at wat.chln.g It. 1 would not watch fl oockltaht, or a bulldog attacking a bear --why 1hould I enjoy two hwnon bclngs pummeling each otht'r into ln- teNiblUty? The fact la, half-Mhamed and halt-defiant, I like> It, and there-- fore I find • rauonale tor kt'eplng It u it la. l may not be morn civ1Uz.ed than the gun·toters, but at least 1 hope I am l~ hypocriti- Cal. Quot es "The freedom of the press la ·• one of the great bulwarks or liberty and can n ever be rest rained but by despotac government." Jamea Maaon "The free press la the mother of all our liberties and of our progrest under liberty.'' Adlai E. Ste~n "Our llberly depcmds on the freedom of .the press. and th•t connot bt> limited without belnc lost.'' Thomu Jeffenon "Th e entire •nd abaolut• fre«fom of the prt9 Is e.ent.lal t o the preaervatlon of rrlroont on th~ buta of a~ coNti tu tlon." Danl~lW~ .. Museum technician Susan Schreiber counts buttons, medals, program books and baseball cards ,,.._... in storage area of Smithsonian· Institution during massive inven- tory. -Nation's at-tic-over flowing Smithsonian lnstituti~n invento_ry turns up I ~O~ million items , WASHINGTON (AP) -The Smith&onian Institution finished taking its first inventory Wednes- day and found it owns 100 million items -22 million more than it thought. 'fhey include seven million beetles, 23 stuffed g\ant -pandaS, and hair from the heeds of every president from Washington through Pierce. The shelf-by-shelf stocktaking took five years and.cost $8 million for salaries and computer time. Artifacts were counted in only nine pf the 12 museums operated by tlie Smithsonian, the world's largest complex of museums. The Smithsonian expected to find only 78 million items but found about 100 million. The stuff has accumulated over 137 years. Spokesmen could not be more precise about the number of items held because some, such as worms, wouldn't stand still f0r oounting. Moreover, Registrar Philip Leslie said, 90IDe items were cou_nted_ diff~re!ltl.Y..! The philatelists in -the Muaeum of American History counted a sheet of 100 aviation stamps as 100 it.ems while the Air and Space Mu.eum counted the same sheet as a ling.le item. AnyWay, the inventory takers settled for ~ an estimate when ttiey found a boxful of pottery shards or bones in the Mwteum of Natural History, or a jar of dead fish in formaldehyde. ''Colf,llting every specimen in a batch ·would have taken decades and the resulting data would be of little stgnificance to acientists," the institution said. In any event, the count wouldn't be accurate for long. The Smith9onifn said it acquires new things at the rate of a million· a year. Amor:ig the items recorded were the akeietons and skins of 8,424 F • 1 • h • h ~~~:i;ng~;o~?; ert1 1ty rate ._1g . ~ -_ an-.vonaut an apa.ce and~--.... .... •----• -=D.w~nh:~er~:~e~~ for black teen girls was recovenng from his heart attack in Denver. And two rufous motmot, an NEW YORK (AP) -Black exotic bird in the Smith&onian's teen-age females in the United National Zoo: an American flag States have a fertility rate more that measures 235 feet by 104 feet; than twice as high as their white 2,001 stuffed brown bears; 10 pipe counterpart.a, a family planning organs; President Franklin D. magazine has reported. Rooeevelt's lap robe·, more than The "total fertility rate" -the, number of births over the , 3,700 lion, tiger and bear akins; teen-age years for every 1,000 _ _.aboW. ..i.~litical ownpegw;111111uiifJPNA'-•o..,:racr-""''d!eR1t n -llge Jll1s w• "'~ · buttons; Charles Lindbergh's th · ·d Th jumpsui~ 114,429 bird eggs; 7,640 e magaZlne 881 • e cor- works of art in the Smithsonian's responding figure for white Hirshhorn Museum and Americanteen-agegirlswas221. Charles Westoff, one of the Sculpture Garden , not including authors of the article, said the the 6,000 additional worlu Joaeph figures were reached by 8dding Hinchhorn left the institution in the 1980 fertility rates for gitt. his will when he died in 1981. and women for each year from age And more: 11.54~ portraits o( 14 to 19, with most of the births to notable Americans and historical women 18 and 19. objects connected with them; a Tnelfguie was meanl fO refl£ct tomahawk given to Davy Crockett the number of children that would in 1835; a mechan.ica.l fly trap; a pair of size 18 shoes worn by a be born to every 1,000 black Unionaoldierin the Civil War who teen-agers~ the time they reach was over seven feet tall. 20, he said. Not to mention 12,724,557 The rate was 237 per 1,000 stamps; a Conestoga wagon; 77 among black American g{rla from spacecraft; the original art work the ages 14 through 17, the for 1,016 Time magazine ~vers; 8 magazine said. For whites in that th.a age range, the ~was 71. tube of applesauce t astronaut 1n other nations studied, the John Glenn took with him into rate ranged from 17 births for space and didn't get around to 352 squeezing; a flying saucer-like every 1,000 Japanese girla to craft tested by the Air Force, six births per 1,000 in Romania. locomoti~es and the skeletons of The figures were publiahed in 226 alliptors. Family Planning Penpectivea, And 10 dulcimers. And a 1932 the magazine of the Alan Gut- Packard. And a piece of fabric tmacher Institute. from the Wright Brothen' orig-Data for 1979 or 1980, which- i.nal lane d ad f ever was available, was compared · airp · An 8 w 0 with 1971, the ............ ..4 .... said. It tobacco carried by Conunander "-& ...... ... Robert E. Peary when he arrived did not say how .many of the at the Nbrth Pole in 1909. teen-agers were married. Can't return aid IDoney, she offers wheelchair. SEA'M'LE (AP) -"Medicare Security Adminiatration worker folding wheel chair," said the ad. over the t.e1ephone. "You people ''Must 1ell. Emergency for medi-made the rnia, take .. )!'~ people got cine & food. $300." better educations thaiimeand you -Marie Dayap said ahe placed the made this mis1ake." n.ewspaper notice alt.er a fonn Harvey Hunter, apokemnan for letter from the Social Sec;wity theadministration'aSeattleoffice, Administration infonned her she said the overpayment apparently had been overpaid $4,013 in wu the government'• fault: benefits and told her to refund the "She reported what we asked money. h~,"heaald. "Aafar•I'maware, "My bod, what do they expect she'• not oonoeallng anythlnC." u.a to do?'' asked Dayap, who The error, he uid, may have auffen from arthritia, her ank.lee occurred becaute the income of swollen to three times their nor-O.yap'• husband, Johnny, wu mal size. con1ldered Incorrectly. He "I can't make It without that worked ii\ Alaaka'• fish canneries l'DCJhey. I told 'em llO." until two ltrokee fon:ied him to Dayap, 77, and her 75-year-old retire in 1979. He al.lo receives trmd!d bust.net-~ month) 80cial ~ income of about '60(). Of that, $98 The overpayment, made to Mn. goes toward the mortCaP on their O.yap over a two-year period tiny West Seattle hlxne. Utllity endinlinJuly 1982,can be waived COii. take from $$5 ln the aummer If two oonditlona are met, Hunter to $200 in the winter. 'nle test goes aaid. t.o food, preecrtpUon drup for her First, the error *ould have to be heart condition and high blood the Social Security Adminia· premure and other houaehold traUon'•· "Andahemuatbeunable ~-to meet her uaua1 monthly ex. The tqgest problem la preacnp.-perwe9 lf forced to repay the don d.n.lp, wh.lch cart about $70 a money," he aaid. month. ahe aaJd Tuaday. Medi-'nle apncy will make that care doan't pick I.Ip that <mt detennlnaUOn "wtthln a week or -----the elderly penon .. tn .. -two.'' he ..... holpltal. Hunter ..set he' telephoned Mn. "I had to borroW $200 from the Day•p and adviled her not to •11 loen company to Uve on thit the wheelchair unUl a deds6on hat snonth.'' the uid the told a Social bHn made. With the exception of seven 90Uthem or east.em European nations, the rate of births among teen-agen declined substantially during the decade, the study said. But. since "frequently, if not typically," childbearing women under 18 are not married, births to 14-to 17-year-olda "have aerious lmpl1ca1lorw for -the teen-age mother's education, as well as for the welfare of both mother and child." the magazine said. Besides blacks in the United States, the only oompariaon of a subgoup within a nation was in Israel, where figures showed Arab teen-agen had 376 births per l,000 gi.rla while Jewish girls had 132~r 1.000. For girls ages 14 to 17, the fertility rate waa 82 among Arabs and 18 amonl{ Jews. Combined white and black fig- ures for the United States showed 266 btrtha per 1,000 teen-age girla, which was in the midrange com- pared to the other nations studied. Births among 14-to 17-year-olds in the United Sta~ were 101 per 1,000, second only to Hungary, which had 103 per 1,000. Japan again was at-the other extreme, with a fertility rate of only 2 per 1,000 in the 14-to 17-year-old group. ·OBITS Robert James., Tucciarone, crash victim Funeral aervtces have been conducted for Robert James. Tuc- ciarone of Costa Mesa, who was killed in an automobile accident lalt Friday. He Wal 24. Mr. Tucciarone, who was em- ployed in building construction, is aurvived by h1a wife, Cynthia. and h1a parenta, Marlo Tucciarone and Florence Allen of Newtown, Conn. AIM> aurvivlng are three brothen, Jamea Tucciarone, Danny Allen and Johnny Allen; a 1111er, Diane Tucciarone, and b1a p-andmother, Virpnia Matthews, all of Connecticut. Servioee were held Tueeday at Pierce Brothen Bell Broedway Mortuary chapel in Qista Mesa. Neil~etoy, 60, Mesa salesman Services were held Thunday for Neil Dick.ton Meloy of Coeta Mesa, who died June 24 at the age of60. Mr. Meloy, an auto parta ales- man with Hub Auto Supply in Coeta Meu, wu born in New York. Re wu an Army veteran of World Warn. He Jeeves no aurviYorl. "7unenJ aervflee wen con- duct.eel at RJvenide National Cem- etery under the dJ~ of Pierce Brothen BeJI Broadw1y Monuary, c.o.ta Meea Orange Coaet DAILY.PILOT/Friday, July 1, 1983 -- N-M'S SWIMWEAR Cl.EARANCE l/IOFF* If you want to do it in style, N-M 's the place! One and two-piece· designs and coverups by Gottex, Gabar, Oscar de la Renta, Sandcastle, Geoffrey Beene, Harbour Casuals, Cole and more, for sizes 6 to 14. We've pooled them all in the Sport Shop at Newport Beach J •off o rig. prices. 49 Fashion Island • Newport Beach -I . - \ A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 1, 1983 ... Terms defined --·for beginners Novice gardeners might have difficulty dis- tinguishing betwee11 terms like annual, perennial. deciduous and muJch. So here ls a list of deflni lions to aid the beginning gardener: ANNUAL: A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. Growth Is quick. The plants provide a lot of color for the garden. Examples are the petunia and marigold. Plant them In the spring, enjoy their color all summer and watch them fade as cooler weather arrives. P~NIAL: It i.s just the opposite. It lives Crom year to year and is a non-woody Jtlant. Some keep their leaves all year, while others have top growth that dies each winter and regrows in spring. BIENNIAL: ls a plant that takes two years from seed to c::omplete Its life cycle. Some will bloom very little the first year and come into full bloom the second year . Many are treated as annuals by gardeners to insure a steady wave of bloom year after year. DECIDUOUS: Is a tree or shrub that sheds its leaves at one particular ume each year. usually in winter. , EVERGREEN: ls a tree or shrub that never loses all of its leaves at any one time. (Deciduous and evergreen also apply to vines.~ HARDY: Is a plant that tolerates frost or freezing temperatures. Nast urtiums blossom in brilliant s ha des of orange, red and yellow. ' 11---.,...,,....--·--11--:.---Creative horticulturists simulate past.,. present and f utur-e environ- TENDER: ls a plant that does not have a tolerance for freezing temperatures. S:HII LlNG R~UIREMENT:-Means that cef: lain d'!Ciduous shrubs and trees and even perennials need a certain amount of cold weather in winter in. order to flourish and bloom the following year . Apples artd lilacs are good examples. Dec.orative herbs ·dress up gardens ments in the L_and pavilion a t the Epcot Center near Orlando, Fla . . Plants flouishi.ng at Epcot· V. ELL-DRAINING SOIL: Refers to how fast Scented geraniums, nasturtiums and violets, water moves through the soil in the plant's root area. which have historically been included in herb (f this is fast, the soil is well draining. If this is slow, gardens, are 'a boon to ¥1Y'flower garden becau,se of then water collects at the plant's roots and my drown tbeir decora tive foliage or flowers., !t. E~~ ARONSON ~~~ to -nourish water The Land revisited. Recently I Lettuce and spinach grow in went back to Epcot, Walt Disney rotating drums to maintain cen- World's Experimental Prototype trifugal force-as they might in .Community of Tomorrow, which space to feed astronauts. The.e opened near Orlando, Fla., last gravity tests combine hydroponics October. I had toured the area and aeroponics. seven months before its comple-In the tropical greenhouae, lion, wearing a hard hat. bananas shade spinach in oompa. This 'spring I was one of the nion planting. Winged beans, six-acre Land pa~·s A0,000 pineapples, bananas and 10-foot awrage daily visitors, many of sugar cane are intercropped with whom ride in boats through canals the mung bean, winged bean and within huge greenhouaes. pigeon pea. Intercropplng sugar The Land, sponsored py Kraft, cane with legumes such aa peaa or shows beneficial U8eS of the en-beans allows the cane to use aome vi.ronment for foo.d production. of the nitrogen derived from the The creative horticulturists simu-air by bacterja and fungi that late the environments people attach-tne~lves to the legume faced while progressing _(m10P--r~..------~---- hunter to fanner~d UltO" ·the Cabbage and bush beans grow t future. among com . Nearby are papaya, Plants Oourish Without soil in pineapple and rice. the controlled atmosphere of the There are peach palms whoee greenliouses. Tomatoes, lettuce, fruit resembles peaches but spinach, cucumbers and straw· doesn't taste like them. There are berries grpw on conveyor belts. eggplants and lugga (sponse) They. enter a f~area where gourds growing vertically on sup. their roots are prayed with por18. nutrients, turned ly to get . The fully edible winged beans utmost light. As leave the from New Guinea have Youn& feeding area, some nutrients drip leaves like spinach, old ones like tobacco; bloaoms tha • fried, a.re-the plant since plants need oxygen to live and an Everyone is familiar with the show y, scarlet like mushrooms, chewy, fleshy overabundance of water does not allow the plant to blossoms of the wnal geranium, but few have pods and nutty·taatin g , breathe. experienced the delicious aromas of the scente:<I potato-like roots. Pigeon peas, MULCH: Ground bark, sawdust, straw, grass variety. Th~ plants are grown more Jor thell' from tropical Asia, Haiti and clippings are all organic materials th{\t can be placed aromatic foliage than for their blossoms as the Puerto Rico, are cooked as· a~. over the soil around plants. Mulches reduce water flowers are less showy than those of the wnal The Land, I waa told. features evapo.ration from the soil, put a check on weeds or just geraniums. plants instrumental in feeding an · make the flower bed more attractive. Mulches also . The diverse fragrances include apple. lemon. ever-expandi1'g world population. can be inorganic such asgravef, stones or black plastic. lemon-rose .. pine, peppennint, ffii.nt-rose. filbert. One proce91 increasing yield balsam, eucalyptus, spicy-rose, lime and strawberry. potential is a honnonal growth Two varieties that have striking flowers as well as regulator that Induces flowering ~ •1111111 CHf CllllJ scented foliage are: Pelargonium graveolens, with a in pineapples. It pennita two crops all I I deep rose or lavender flower and spicy-rose scent, to mature in the time it nonnally and Pelargonium nervosum, with outstanding purple would take for one. ,. flowers and lime·scented foliage. In the laborator y, plant •Pick faded blooms off fuchsias so they will Nasturtiums blossom in brilliant colors of pathologist Andrew c. Schuerger continue to give masees of color and not.turn to seed orange. red, yellow and salmon. Their round tender described tialue culture~ pods. . -leaves ean be harvested anytime and eaten in salads plant propagation. And he told •Remove foliage from spri.r:lg bulbs-tulips, ....Jije ~atmJ;C1.1L.JJwre are J.W~pes &\'Wable· •b0 about _iM;pated-~-daffOOi't.J:t&.~ty the~t!d ~ --o1d·fashioned vining kind and a new dwarf that ment (IPM) combining use of •Tuberoua begonlas in pots, beda or hanging makes a stunning border. predators, paraai t.es and chemicals baskets should be fertillz.ed on a regular basis through Delicate violets have graced gardens for gener- 1 hid.a · decal the summer. ationsandarevaluedforfragrance.Theviolaodorata to contro a p • nutes an e •To help shrubs and trees, dig a basin that slopes 18· used in perfumes and potpourri. while viola tricolor diaeuee. Vacuum hoees help clean IOme plants of bugs. away from their trunks. Fill the basin and allow the is a bedding plant that "Yill dress up the garden with water to penetrate deep into the root zone. color. Dr.HenryRobitaille,directorof ~-----=------=------------=:.:..:...::----------------­agric\.tl tural systems at the Land, says. 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"I think you could say this team is a little frustrated right now," confesses the . right-handed s!Jlkerb311 specialist who was rece~y ed to a spot on the American e All-Star squad. "I thi a g<>s>d indication of the way • things have been going is the fact Frank White is leading the team in RBI (with 42)," Quisenberry adds. "He's usually a seventh ·or eighth hitter , but he's been batting third for us." The Royals enter tonight's series open- er with the Angels in fourth pla~, 3 1h games bebind front-running Texas, 2 1h behind the second-place Angels and a· half-game behind'the third-place Chicago White Sox. 1 "We actu~lly feel real fortunate to be 1h back.': says the Costa Mesa High and ' e_ Coast College product. "We just h~ve layed well at all. We seem to do weHfo , orfourdays,butwehaven't beertable do it for a.Juli week. "We're fortunate we're not lO or 11 back." • .. The Royals, like the Angels, have been beseiged with key injuries. Gi!orge Brett, who just came off the disabled list, has already missed 25 games this season. Pitcher Dennis Leonard, the main cog in . KC's starting rotation, is out for the year with a tom. tendon in his knee: Reserve outfielder Jerry Martin, hitting .318, is also on the shelf with a wrist problem. Unlike the Angels, however, the Royals are a club , that can't· afford injuries. They're the type oi team that needs all It's Bu:rleson'S night! , 4 After -14-m'?nth layoff, he gets two hits ByJOHNSEVANO Of .... DellJ Piiot •t•ff The game may have been w<:>n by the Texas Rangers, but there was no mistaking Thursday night belonged to Rick Burleson. After a 14-month, 225-game wait, the nine-year veteran took his first step toward makiflg history when Manager John McNamara put Burleson'sname at the top of the lineup and he proceeded to play all l 0 innings of the Angels' 3-2 loss to the Rangers at Anaheim Stadium. don't feel I've accomplished anything unless l get through this season," said Burleson aft.er the ~ame, an ice bag strapped to his right shoulder. ''Until I've gotten through this year I'm just another guy who is trying to come back from an injury." Burleson, as expected, was greeted warmly by the 30,190 fans. He responded by striking out in his first at bat, but that actually helped remove some of the jitters he was feeling. •I] was a little nervous, but when I struck out it really helped me to relax," Burleson admitted. Never before has a playerf~lled by a rotator cuff Burl~n followed his initial plate appearance injury. returned to a baseball field to continue his with two singles and two fly balls over his next four. career. And while Burleson still hf'S a long way to go, Defensively, he got o~y three chances -·a ground Thursday was a tremendous stride toward fulfilling a ball in the sixth, a pop fly in the ninth and another , seemingly impos&ble task. grounder in the_ same inning ~hich he fli~~ to . ~ ~·F~>tried~" 11p~tr.!t !'ve done beca~See BURLESON", Page Bt) .. - ----. ' \ ' I . Xop tennis pros to play in Newport BY DSNNIS BROSTER.BOUS O{lMo.llJ ....... It's in the final Planninc staaes, but 0the Newport Beach Tennis Club will be the site of a major._iennia tournament Aue. 5-7. - Called ."Hlgh Stakes," the tourney wtJ,l feature an eight-man field, which will include Kevin C\arren. the South African who upset Jimmy €onnon at WimbledOn, u well aa Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl. Bad\ reached the •WinU>ledon seinifinals:Lendl lost to John McEni'oe tOaaf: . , Otben who have indicat.ed they will attend include. Wojtek Fibak of Poland, Vitas Gerulaitis. France's Yannick Noah, ~ta .. Wilander of Sweden. Australia's Pat Caah and Tim Mayotte. ' Promoter Bill Stamps, known for puttina on exhibitions featuring Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connon, ii hopeful the tournament will mushroom into a major event. Already contacted for possible contracts are cable eervk:ee from F.SPN, USA and ON-TV. "We. feel fortunate to have a lock on ~n the way he'• played this week at Wimbledon," said Stamps. "l\nd with Lendl a1ao in the aemifinaJa, there's a dlance that both could 'be in the championship there." The pri%e money wOJ be in the neighborhood of $350,000 total with $100,000 guaranteed to the wipner. I McEnroe aces Lendl • • 10 semis WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Rocketing 16 aces, John McEnroe swept past Czechoslo- vakia's Ivan Lend! 7-6, 6-4, 6-4 today to reach the finaJ of the Wimbledon Tennis Cham· pionships for the fourth con - secutive year. Seeded second at the .1\1.l-England Lawn Tennis and Cr~uet Club this year, McEnroe will face on Sunday the winner of today's second semifinal between 12th-seeded Kevin Curren of South Africa and unseeded Chris Lewis of New Zealand. The victory was his third straight over Lendl, the tour- nament's No. 3 seed. Before that, Lendl had defeated the New York left-hander in seven con- secutive matches, the last time in the final of the Volvo Masters in New York in January. their cylinders working in order to be effective. "l feel i! we cah field our normal team we can get hot," Quisenberry notes. "whether we'll be able to field our normal team or not, though, is another mat~r." Quisenberry is certainly doing his part in trying to hold the Royals togeth~r in the meantime. The sh ort-relief ~-has ap- peared in 33 of the Royals'. 69 games, ' winning three and saving 19 more (tops in the majors), which accounts for 22 of KC'~ 35 victories. Although he can also add a microsc:opic . 1.70 E RA to his numbers, Quisenberry simply shruggs off the contributions he's made. · "I don't feel any more pressure than I did before," says Quisenberry, who will _ be inducted in OCC's Hall of Fame during a special pre-game ceremony at Anahe~ Stadjum Sunday. "My job description hasn't changed. I'm expected to come in and get people out like I always have." Since 1980, Quiseqbei:ry has amassed a total of 110 5aves and 28 victories if .YOU include his statistics from this season. To show you how effective the firsf-figure ia, only Bruce Sutter of St. Louis~ done better the last three seasons. And that figures to change aft.er this year with Quiz currently boasting 19 saves to Sutter's six. "One of my goals is not to think about myself, or what I've done, too much," Quisenberry insists. "In fact, I try not to think about baseball very much. ''1980 was a big thrill for me (that was the year he established himself with a 12-9 record, a 3.09 ERA and 33 saves). That w:as the year I pinched myself.Since then I've expected to do well." .r Gr a Onie -.hanks on . strikes BY llOOD CAIWION OAlm ........... ., MllUe Sbedmd a.. her own idN9 CID ).wt bowto pt tbe job done•. dtball ptm... • .. ;.t shut ~ .,. and throw it, DO 1ridm, abt •yL , Probebly the N trick the hM been pla on tbe oppolftion . .. the the batten ba¥m't been aware tbatlbe 1180,..nold.lllddl ~ ........ She 'ind her Qtlmm Bank (Costa Mma) t..llWM• com- .,.. in a ~. llow phcb leeCue and tbeJ're cwamd;y near the ,500 level. We've been J111a1in1 tm.. er fow yean now .. " M1S 8bepmd, but dda .. tbe an& ,.r .. ·ve bemlna ...... " An7 ..... ttoa ... • 80-year-dd Could be ~ henelf in jlopllrcl)' ..... well-p.:.d ...... dr1w. .. adfedat. •-n,e Klee 19 to aaldl 'em," the ~time pandmathel' ..,._ "I am'~ nm • IMt • I once did. but I cm d.blt Wn. • Like aD of tbe rflll ol tbe pmee, bowevw, lbe fauad heneJf in a pme with womm much )"OLID&lllr, but • UIUal. It ~·t seem to mau.r. ~ •-n.ey•re all a lot ,ouneer." she admit.. ••About my dauah- t.er'a -ae-I dan't think 'tb8y know l'm•Qld8'Iun. Maybe beaau. rm playtna they dan't think rm -old .. 1 am." -A Com Ilea resident fer the pMt five yeen with her hUllbad. Georp, ... ..,. active durinl the wSbter 90 • bowllnl am {i1lt ma a 1~ average). . .. I -I • According to Stamps. the ticket prices .will range from $12.~ to$~ and will be available~ Ticketrorl outlets. Grandstand .eating and VIP boxes will g0 on sale IOIDe time next week. Th&Newpoet Beach TenniaOub.Jleata Q,800.., _. McEnroe and Lendl fought e~nly through the first set as Lendl's booming serve set up easy volleys for him. But McEnroe's serve, depending more on place- ment and spin. .., She's 60 years old, but· Millie Shepard can still throw strikes. The calendar apparen'1)t hM little to do with lt. "I.-- you're u old aa you feel.'' lbe aaya. •• Howe fine politically motivated ~? NEW YORK (AP) -Angered by what is believed to be a record fine imposed on pitcher Steve Howe, the Major League Baseball Players Association has charged that the llction taken by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Com- missioner Bowie Kuhn may have been politically motivated. ) "I'm · shocked and saddened," I . said Kenneth Moffett, executive director of the union, after Howe was fined $54,000 ,and placed on three years probation by th~ Dodgers following his retUOt from ·a drug rehabilitation pro- gram. The fine; representing one month's pay for the pitcher, was announced by the Dodgers and reached, tQey said, "ln ooordi- nation andb>naultation with the commilsWner's office." Moffett aald he had me• and talked eeveral times w ith Kuhn about the rowe <:.Me. "He assured me that there would not be diaciplinary action ~ken in thia cue," he said. "Subeequent eventa have shown that the commialioner misled me concerning hlt planl. and that. a dedsion had alttady been made t.o t.9Cri fioe Steve as an exampJe to other playerw. Dodger woes • cont1nue; Lead-now one SAN DIEGO (AP) -Out- fielder Sixto Lezcano, whose cur- rent .238 batting average is 51 ' points lower than it was last year, admits he hasn't exactly been "red hot" this season. But on Thursday he rewarded San Diego Ma nager Dick \\'.~ liams' confidence in him by driv- ing in five runs -three with his fifth home run of1he season -as the' Padres edged the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-6. "I haven't been red hot all &eason," Lezcano said. "I'm glad I made a contribution. I try to do what I can with my bat and my glove to win ball games. I'm glad Mr. Williams stuck with me." Lezcano's timely hitting al.lo in- cluded a run-1COring tingle and a sacri~ Oy. rasing hit runs batt.ed in. total this year to 35. The Padres' winning run was acored (n the ninth Inning by Juan Bonilla, who raced from fint on Luis Saluar's two-out double off Dodger reliever St.eve Howe, 2·2. , En route to the plate, Dodgen thit'd bueman Pedero Guerrero bumped Bonilla. Despite the In- terference, Bonilla alid under catcher Steve Yeager'• i.s and • was called safe at the plate. Third base umpire Charlie Wil- liams ruled that because of Guer- rero's obstruction, the run would have stood, even if Yeager made the tag. "Guerrero tried to that (impede the rUnner)," Lef.cano said. "I don't think that's very pro- fessional-type baseball from a ~hampionsip team Uke the Dodgers are." Guerrero denied he deliberate- ly tried to obstruct Bonilla's path. "I think he kind of hit me,'' Guerrero said. "I waa watching the play and I didn't even know he was there,'' But Williams said, "Guerrero stuck h1a foot out. The guy says we're not going anywhere, so we run by hlrri and he ltticla out his foot." John Montef WICO, 7-1, pitched the ri.JW 3 2-3 Innings In relief of F.d Whitson to plck up the victory as the· Padres benefited . from thrff Dodger errors and · three une~runs. The Dodgen committed 10 erron ln the three--game terle.' with San Diego, loelng twlce, and •llowtng 26 runs, nine of which were unearned. Transpac--. - 1n retrospect LA-to-Hawaii race has stormy, color! ul history The blast of a deck cannon on the committee bbat anchored off Point Fermin will send 67 crack sailing yachts off on the 32nd bienniel sailing of the 2,225-mlle Los Angele8-to-Honolulu race Satur$.y at.precisely I p.m. ., The Ttanspac is predominanUy a downwind race, especially after the yachts pick up the tradewinds. Primary concern of the racers Will be ploJting the location of the dreaded Pacific High which shifts about the Pacific. In addition to steering clear of the "high". crews will alao be fighting occasional blustery squalls - especially at night -which could cauae dismastings, broken rudden and other gear failures. In recent years the Tranapac haa been held on odd-numbered yean starting on the 4th of July weekend. It draws boa ta from up and down the coast plus entries from the East Coast and foreign countries. The first race got Under way June U, 1906 with only three boats. World War I brought the race to a halt and it was not raiumed 40til 1923, starting at San~ Barpara with slx boats. The race continued on even-numbel'ed years until 1939 when it wu started from San Francisco with 26 entries. . Pearl HarbOr put a atop to the nice until 194,7 with 34 •tarten. , · Despite the often atonny conditions and fre- quent gMI' failures, there baa never been• fatality ln the race, but the 1961 event went down in the~ of TPYC" M having one of the molt dramatJc and mir~ man overboard l'MC\M!ll. 'red Slefka, an Avaloo ,...._pher, fell off the y.cl« L'Aptiehe while he1'lnl to retrieve tome rfainc' 'that . had let gcr durlnc a heevy equall. Attemptl to r.-iue hlm by the L'Apache crew failed, and befon ~ e>tMr-yech'8. rneTChant veeaela. navy f ' \ BOATING ,. ALMON LOCK ABEY . veaela and an air squadron out of llickam neii Honolulu, joined the aearch without auocelB. • Soon after the lle&l'Ch wu abandoned by all but one Navy Ve91el, the DE DousJat A .. Munroe. ~ skipper of the Munroe dedded to make one more sweep of the area befo.re heading back to Honolulu. Juat u the Munroe waa preparing to abandon the search two crewmen spotted Sle.Fla' he.cl bobbinl l.o ' the heavy &eaa. ' ' Small boata were launched to bring Sierb aboard. He wu still alive after driftinC and beina toaed in heavy 9e88 for 29 hours. He was c:lingiD8 to a life rtna from L' Apache. Ordinarily h1a chancea of staying alive under thoee conditlonl wu about eight • houn. Sierka died a natural death a f!w yean •· • The character of th.e race hat chaDaed comkler-• ably in the lut three <kcadee. Race-alter-race line • honors (first to finiah) uauall.y went to the big "goldplaten" such aa schooners, ketchea and yawla. Richard Rheema' 98-foot Mor;nlnc Star fet an • elapeed t1me record of 10 da.ya and 10hounlnthe1949 race but ~ that mark by 91.x houn In 19&1. Motnine Star C*me beck in 1966 to break her own , record wtth an elapeed time of 9 daya and 16 hwn. , One of the tnOlll dramltic flnilhes •• ln 1989 when the 81-foot ketch Mir WM knocked on her beun endt a short dlltancle from the ftru.h. When the boat • WU rleht.d hermalnrnMt had FM and mollt of the : •lla were ln lhreda. Af1er c1Mrlna aw_, the ; -(S..TRANIPAC,Pa .. Btl · ' ' -.. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, J.uly 1, 1983 ~----------------------------------------------- USFL will receive • • some compet1t1on From AP dispatches NEW YORK -The International Football League. a second 12-team, [!] spring-swnmer operation, announced 4 Thursday plans to begin play in J 984' with a 16-game regular season. The league, in competition with the bare- ly-established United St.ates Football League, expects tQ have teams in Canton, Ohio; Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago: Honolulu: Houston; the Los Angeles area; Memphis or Nashville, Tenn.; Miami; Milwa ukee; Nebraska; Ne w York; and San Jose. Ray Malavasi, fired as head coach of the National Foot ball League's Rams following the 1982 season,~ acting as ronsultant to the IFL and is expected to eventually be named coach of the Los Angeles franchise, which hopes to play its home games in the Rose Bowl or Anaheim Stadium. Negotiations also have yet to be completed for the sites of the othe r franchises. · · Among the organizers of the IFL is Dennis Murphy. who was involved in the fennation of the - Woi:ld Hockey Association, Americarl Basketball Association and World Team Tennis. Unlike the USFL, which in this inaugural year played no exhibition games but began play with an 18-game regular season (it has one weekend r(!maining plus two rounds of p<>.'it-season play), the IFL says its teams will play four exhibitions before' beginning the regular season. The dates and times of its games have yet to be determined. Quote of the day Harold Kat&, Philadelphia 76ers owner, on meeting President Reagan during a vi.sit by the defenae-minded NBA champions to the White Houae: "They tell me you're very strong on defense, 90 maybe you'd fit in with · our team." HJue Jays pad le'ad in East Willie Upshaw led a 13-hlt attack with three hits, including a three-run ~ homer, as Toronto trounced Minnesota, ... 11-3 Thursday and padded its lead In the American League F.ast to two games over Baltimore and Detroit;Upshaw capped a five-run fourth inning with his 15th homer of the season to give winner Lula Leal, 8-6, a 9-J cushion ... In other AL action, Paul Molitor hit a two-run single and Bob McClure and Tom Tellmaan scattered .seven hits to lead Milwaukee toe 4-1 victory over Detroit ... U.L. Wa1llla&toa knocked in four tuns with a double and bases-loaded triple and Willie A.lken1 .had three hits and scored three runs as Kansas City rebol.Jllded from three straight losses to Oakland tQ beat the A's, 7-4. The A's grabbed a 4-0 lead in the first inning thanks to a two-run single by BUI Almon, but Washington started the Royals' comeback with a run-scoring double to right after Willie WUaoa had singled ... Butcb W)'llegar lined his fourth home run of the season over the right-field fence with two outs in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the New York Yankees a 4-3 victory over Baltimore and a sweep of their three-game series. Cincinnati clobbers Giants Paul HoaMolder hit a three-run, 11 inside-the-park homer Thursday and Gary Red11 cracked a three-run homer to cap an eight-run first inning as Cincinnati overwhelmed San Franciaco, 15-5. Householder also drove in one of the first-inning runs with a single, then hit his inside-the-park homer in the fourth when left fielder Claris Smltll lost his a ball ln the sun and fell down while trying to retrieve it ... In other National League play. Jody Davt1' third hit of the game, a tie-breakiRg single in the ninth inning, led the Chicago Cubs to a 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh and a sweep of their three-game series . . . Rookie Kevla GroH pitched his 9e<.'Ond victory in two starts and singled horpe the winning Fouts considered retirement ~" runwithhufirstmajor-1eague hit as .Philadelphia notched a 3-1 victory over SAN DIEGO~l:r.-All-Pfo q_~~;--._.~ .. _.;.~M911treal ... Nell Allen checked New York on -a'!rba&-nffiFi5UlY,"ligneoW~~orffie f.i.f!l/I t?lght hits through-seven innings and doubled richest contracts in National Football "": :,.jf home the decisive run in the second inning to lead League history, says he seriously St. Louis over the Mets 6-1. The triumph by Allen, considered retirement rather than accepting the 4-8. was the second over his fonner teammates league's free agency rule. Since being traded to St. Louis on June 15 . _ . -"It meant' that much to me." said the 10-year Pinch-hitter Clari1 Cbaai'bllH ripped a two-run veteran who re-signed with the Chargers on triple to cap a three-run eighth that propelled Wednesday. Atlanta to a 6-4 win over Houston. No more scrimmages? Football coaches may need a new game plan Here and there ... For 90me reason, the people ih ·the state who dictate what happens in the community college sports world have decided that footba.ll scrimmages are too costly, and subsequently given coaches a choice rome next aeaaon. That choice is: Play a scrimmage and nine games or play 10 games and forget the scrimmage . . Now, this isn't that earth-shattering. Communi- ty college coaches aren't up in anns, bu'-this latest development obviously for:ced them to change their game plan, 90 to speak. Very few colleges are going to opf for the ~e when they can play a game, which will (1) hopefully better the1r record, and (2) generate aome funds which athletic departments ~·t afford to pam up. Titls means that a coach can forget about experimentjng in his opener. He can forget about taking a good, long look at his new players. "I really don't see how a acrimmage can cost that much money," says Orange Coast College Coach Dick Tucker. "It certainly doesn't cost the home team anything, and the visiting team only needs a bus - which belongs to the school." At any rate, when the 1983 football aeuon begins in September, Tucker will get a first look at his players against viaiting Palomar. Fortunately for Tucker, Palomar hasn't paled much of a threat in put openers, 90 he-just. might be able to experiment a bit. It will be a much tougher debut for Golden West College and Coach Ray Shackleford. The Rustlers open the aame night at Saddleback, wtuch didn't loee a football game last year until F\.tllerton recorded a humbling Pony Bowl victory over the Gauchoe. * * * Even though the collegiate rowing seuon has been Jong-over. two former Orange C.O.t College crew members are just getting into the t.hkk of things. Fred Adam. the No. 3 man in the Pirate junior varsity eight shell this past seuon, waa in Colorado Springa for the Sporta Festival. and becaU8e of his fine showing there, ls now at Harvard University with an elite group of rowen. Adam waa one of 32 rowen invited to Colorado Sprinp. ~ m.-de the first cut and ia now In a group of 16 which will eventually be pared down to eight with a couple of substitutes. If Adam makes that final cut, he'll be a member .. , *" ,, ,.,....,. '"' Oall1 ,., ...... f '"•eht4 -•r ull• .... ''"' ., ••4' "'" '" .... _ ..... , ,., •Iii.~• I •••tf!4. I a.a4u941e!Ale " ......... _ .. •f ull1-..... ,.._ Delf7 Pllet. °"" ......,_. c-•- Mltlflfet11tt'>C• • ~ '*Pllkt • ~~·et/On• ,.,..,. ~ ~c;-- • ~·· lfte/>«lllOtl VIM&~~ COMMUNITY COLLEGES CURT SEEDEN of the U.S. team which will compete at the Pan American Game trl.a.la In late July and the American Games alated for mid-August in Caracas, Venezuela. Meanwhile, ex-Coast coxswain Lee Miller, who was a member of the University of Washington varsity eight this put seuon, waa invited to to the National Lightweight competition at Dartmouth University. Should Miller sUrvive the cut. he will be the coxswain for the U.S. team which heads for West Gennany in August to compete in the World Championahipe. Miller helped the Huskies capture the Pac-10 crew championship this lleUOf\. Waabington abo came within a few aeconda of winning the U.S . Intercollegiate championship. 'The Huskies we.re nipped by Harvard In the finale In Cindrulati. * * * After all the 1tata were added, the Saddleback College baseball team broke or tied no lesa than 23 achoo) recot'da this teUOn. Coach Jim Brlde\Veeer's Gauchos, who advaooed to the state tournament, 8et ~am standards for batting average (.307), moet hita (421), moat triples (23). moet doubles (74), moat RBI (271) and most runs acored (323) among other rec:iorda. Individually. freshman Steve [)eAnael.la aet six record.a. Moet N>tabJe waa ~u.· 11 home runs, whic~ broke a mark set by Montreal Expo Tim Wallach and stood for alx yean. Wallach had nine homeaJ for the Gauctkle. DeAngella al*> ~ a record 51 timee and aet marka for most hita (61), most RBI (50), most doubles (11) and tied the record for triples with 1eVen. One other lntefe8tinl club record which w• thanered wae for stolen.,._, The old mark f« te.m stolen hues waa 69. Thia lleUOn, the Oauc.hol stole 131 buea. Incidentally. they were cauaht juat 26 times . • Watson assumes early lead Tom • Watn1 completed a 5-under·par 67 with a 30-foot birdie n putt on the final hole and eatabli&hed a one-shot lead Thursday after the first round of the Western Open golf tournament In Oak Brook, Ill. Buddy Gardaer, who has yet to win in sJx seasong on the PGA tour. waa aecond with a 68, with his only bogey of the muggy day coming on the par-S 15th, where he drove Into the woods hit another under a temporary public phone booth and eventually reached the green in four ... In the LPGA Peter Jackson .Classic in Pointe Claire Quebec. M.J . Smltll eagled one hole and birdied seven others aa she fired a c.areer-~t 65 to grab the first-round lead .. Australian Keo Nagle shot a 3-under-par 68 for a one-strokf lead to take the opening-round lead at the senior tournament in Marlboro, Mass. Herzog names NL pitchers NEW YORK -Starter Atlee Hammaker and reliever Gary Lavelle, II who between them have 14 of the San Francisco Giants' 38 victories this season, are among the 10 pitchers named to the National League All-Star team Thursday. NL Manager Whitey Hen.og, who left his own ace reliever, Bruce Sutter of St. Louis, off the squad, also chose a pair of 11-game winners. starters Steve Roge rs of Montreal and Dave Dravecky of San Diego. Also on the NL mound staff for Wednesday's game :it Comiskey Park in Chicago are starters ·Fernando Valenzuela of 'the Dodgers, Mario Soto of Cincinnati and Pascual Perez o! Atlanta and relievers Jesse Orosco of the Mets. Bill DawJey of _ Houston and Lee Smith of the Cubs. ~arvard starts fast at regatta Harvard University got o!f to a winning start Thursday in the Henley • Royal Regatta in England on the opening day 9f racing. In the famous regatta on the river Thames in Oxfordshire, the university's lightweight eight beat Trinity College of Cambridge in the Ladies Plate while its second crew scored a. I 'h-length victory over another Cambridge team, Downing Coijege. in the Visitors Cup ... A federal jude refused to di~ a $75 million libel suit brought by fonner women's basketball coach Pam Parsons against University of South Carolina officials and Time Inc. Parsons is suing over an article in Sports Illustrated magazine characterizing her as a lesbian ... Mel Lattany ran 100 meters in 10.17 to lead the U.S . in an international track meet in Lausanne, Switzer- land, a warmup to next month's World Cham- pionships at Helsinki ... The Washington Capitals announced the signing of newly-acquired Dave Clarlattan to a two-year contract. Television, radio TV: W'unbledon Tennis ..::. seilllfUiiJ roun action, 11 a.m ., Channel 4. Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:30 p .m., Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:35 p.m ., KA.BC (790); Kansas City at Angels, 7:25 p.m ., KMPC (710). SATURDAY TV: Wimbledon Tennis Semifinal round action, 12:45 a.m., Channel 4. BURLESON ... -From Page S 1 Bobby Grich at 8eCOnd for• force-and han&ett each efforti.ty. · "My timing wu • little off In the field." noted Burleaon ... But once I 1ee the ball come o!t the bat more, my reactiona will pt better.'' Of ooune. after 10 lnninp. Burle.eon's next test will be how hia amw feeb ttu. morning and whether the responae will be favorable enough to allow him to play again tonfaht. "I don't want to puah it to where I have a Rtback so. to start with, I might play on ml every--0ther-day basis," he said. · • "' ''I anticipate ti0me IOl'eJlellll and tenderness tomorrow. "It's juat been my experience that the day after I throw a lot I uaually don't feel that good. And then the day after that J usually feel fine again. We're just going to have to wait ahd see. Maybe I'll respond better than I think." Burleson a.side, there wasn't too much about Thursday's game that was eventful for the Angels. . They did battle back from a ~-0 deficit to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth on a Daryl Sconiers' pinch-hit RBI sfugte to left. But the Rangers jumped on Luis Sanchez (8-3), who took the lam, and Andy Hassler, who surrendered the key hit with runners at second and third and two out, for a pair of runs in the I 0th inning to retake 90Je poMIWion of first place in the American League West. Ironically, Burleson, as if he didn't achieve enough, came within an eyelash of really writil\g a storybook ending as his fly bell In the ninth curled just to the inside of the left field foul pole. . • "Maybe it w asn't meant to be," said .Burleson ~~th a weak smile. "I could have been a big hero tonight." . - Burleson didn't want to admit it, but he was a hero the minute he took the field Thursday. * .. ANGEL HOTl!I -A• •-led, Ille A"991• M111 Ric* Aallm• bed< lo Edmonton In order lo mak1 room for a..r-on Ille '°''.,.· Seid Adam• of the demotion: "I'm 0 N>I dl..-lftled, rMllv. 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Mc~ (0-1) In lonkl/ll'\ lint -of tPllt four·oeme Ml. • Mesa's Batlik ·wins again COLORA.00 SPRINGS -Costa Mesa's Jiri -~atwo:tn'fte-wtnne~~lffi'iilirF=" ..... ~ Sports Festival Wednesday, paddling to a victory in the 1,000 men's meter canoe singles with a time of 4:49.04. . Batlik won the 500 meter canoe singles Tuesday with a 2:05.29. Also placing was San Clemente's LarrY Hanes in the 1,000 meter kayak pairs. Hanes teamed with Hawaii's Kalai Handley for third. AT YOUR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER COUGAR IEAPSAHEAD. · · Monultictult!r's Suggoaled lftfo,/ Pt1~ mtlud1ng destrflOtion ~· orid .-eluding hfle ond ""'-•· WE'RE OUT TO MAKE COUGAR THE NO. 1 CAR IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. SEE ~UR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER FOR HIS PRICE. I ' I • • . -At All-Stars ~6sie~ ~ padded with Angels NEW YORK (AP) -The Angels, with the addition of third baseman Doug DeCinces and catcher Bob Boone, matched the Mont.re~ Expos for the lac.gest contingent named for next Wednesday night's 50th an- niversary All-Star game. Each ha;> five. Boone and DeCinces were among 12 reserves American League Manager Harvey Kuenn of the Milwaukee Brewers selected Thursday to fill out his roster. They join teammates Rod Carew, Reggie Jackson and Fred Lynn for baseball's July 6th show.case game at Chicago's Com- iskey Park. It the Angels' second-largest group of All-Star players. second only to' the six they sent to th~ Seattle Kingdome in 1979. Montr~al boasts four starters and pitcher Steve Rogers on the National League team. T)le Expos' starters, elected by the fans, are catcher Gary Carter, outfielders Andre Dawson and Tim Raines and first baseman Al Oliver. All five played in last Olympic • preview slated LOS 1 ANGELES - Sports faras can see the Olympians of 1984 in action this· summer by attending a series of . events hosted by the Los Angeles Olympic Or- ganizing ComMittee --~~~~ t!h~ SS:e- the 1984 Olympics. . year's gam~t Montreal, with Rogers getting the victory. Kuenn also selected Cecil Cooper, his first baseman at Mil- waukee. Boston outfielder Jim Rice, Baltimore first baseman Eddie Murray, Detroit catcher Lance Parrish, Kansas City out- fielder Willie Wilson and Oakland outfielder Rickey Henderson. The 11 reserves picked by Na- tional League Manager Whitey Herzog of the S t. Louis Cadinals includ ed his slugging first .. baseman-outfielder George Hen- drick~ Atlanta catcher Bruce Benedict. . Chicago outfie lde r Leon Durham, Los Angeles third baseman Pedro Guerrero, P\t-• tsburgh third baseman Bill Madlock,· San Diego catcher Terry K ennedy and San Fran- cisco first baseman Darrell Evans. The starting lineup for the AL is headed by shortstop Robin Yount of Milwaukee. who topped aU players with 1,956,964 votes, and two perennial choices. first baseman Carew and third basema n QeQrge Brett of Kansas City. Cyclists from 14 coun- tries are scheduled to participate in the Inter- national Cycling Invita- tional July 8-9 at Cali-~mfir Smite Ul~er.:!cy:-....... _,.,. ___ ..... Dominguez Hills. From July 14-17, ap- ~i~a~. 450 qf__Jbe · world's .top ·mafe and female swimmers will compete-in an inter- national swim meet at ··the University of Southern California campus. The LA83 Inter- national Diving Invita- tional on June 16-17 will feature competition in men's and women's springboard and plat- form diving events at USC.$8. The new swim stadium, which will seat 6.000 spectators for the 1983eventsand 15,000in 1984, will have its final test of the 1983 season with the LA83 American Cup ll Sync~ronized -Swimming competition Aug. 5-7. The 1983 Inter- national G.Y.mnastics Championships, to be held Aug. 27-28 at UCLA. will bring together 58 contestants Cyclis ts ..... go tonig ht Speedway mdtorcycle racing returns to Orange County Fairgrounds to- night with all females - age 1 to 100 -are admitted free of charge under the annual "Fox Night" festivities. O n the schedule, which begins at 8, is Dennis Sigalos making his return after compet- ing in Europe where he was a member of the Ipswich Witches. S1galos joins Mike Bast, Alan Christian, Mike Faria and Dubb FerreU as the major riders dueling for the main event card. Gates open at 6:30. Volleyba~I ,. · signups set Regjst.rallon for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club will be held next Tue.day through Thun· da~ at the &lboa Bay Club. On Tueeday will be registration for the women's cUviAion with the men's aignups on Wednesday an4 the jun- ior ~ le$gU~ algnups 11ated for Tt\unday. Each night'• re&lf- tratlona wiU be at 7. The leaguea begin Mond,ty. JuJy 11 and wW run through Aug. J9. , N standard NISSA I O.CIHCll Inte rnational cycli.st s due l OOMINGUEZ HILLS (AP) - An intemationaJ field will take part in the 7-Eleven Bicycling Magazine Grand Prix at the new Olympic Velodrome ·this week- end. The&viet Union .and East Ger-_ many appear to have. -the two - strongest teams for the competi- tion. Leading the Soviets will be Sergei Kopylov, currently rated the world's fastest cyclist who holds the world title in the sprint. East Germany brings two world champions, Hans-Jpachim Pohl, the current points race. champion and Detlef Macfia, the worJd title holder n in~ividual pu.rsuit. ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 1, 1983 aa:• .. • Pro golf • summaries -t western Open Dt n Pont Cet0811/rH11.•.> 8obMvrs>llv IOtl'\Wthon 34-J:>-67 C.•rv M<Coro 8udov Gtrdner JJ·ls-ta l.Arrv Gllbtrl JOl\n Aci.m' ]6-3s-69 Lol'le Nle!Mtn Greo Norman 36·»-f9 er • Llellke Bruce Flel,,.., ,35~9 Hale lrwln JlmThOf'pe 33·37-70 TllOrlWl,Grtv Jlmm\Rov 34·3'-70 TornLt hmtn David dwtrCI' 33•l1--10 Miiie Hoiiand L•n<c• Ten Broe<k lS·lS.-70 Stave~nvll e ·WINle WOOd lS·36-11 Pat L.lnd,ev Ru Celdwttl4 36·l5-71 Phlt H•11<oO. Larrv~IH 36·3S.-71 8obbv W•dkln• Scoll mp•on U ·)6.-7l Rtv Sttwt rl Andv Orth l6·J.S.-7 I Mike Gove LvnL.oll 36·3S'-71 M•rk01M .. ,., TonvC..-de 3S-36-7 I Tom Pur11er Mlkt Nlco1e11t 37-34-71 Senion tourn11ment Mark Lve l6·JS.-71 ltl Martbof'tl, Mau. I JoM Fboglll 36-3S.-71 Ktn N1u1t Andv 8e•n 37·:W-71 Rolend ~tettord Pertr Jacot>un 3S·37-72 Don Januarv M~kHevtl 36~7? Gtv Brtwtr O. • W•IC>rlnu 37·JS-72 Peter Tnom,on • Oeve Ste<klon 36·361---71 Miller Bert>et' H1I Sullon 36-36-77 Ttd Kron • Nick Price 36·36-77• Jerrv8trber Gavin l.evenlOn 3S-37-77 Llonel H-t Jon CntHee 36·36-71 Doug Ford Cterence Rose 36·36-71 Arnold P•lmer Jt<llll~ "Slevellen,on 39·»-71 P•ul Har11tv 37·Jrn-eln:oNln' Lon Hinkle 38-3•-71 Howl• Jonn.on Lennie Clement' 37·3S-71 Frtd Hewkin• Clll Chi RodflUUtl 35-31-71 Jeck Flack Merk Coward 39·33-77 Tom Nlee>orl e Mlclo. Soll 36·37-73 RodFun .. tn Bred Brvant 38·3S-73 Bot>Goetbv Terrv Oltnl )6·37-73 ~~:~· ~·.c ... o,~•en Jim Cotbert 36·37-73 Lan,,..Wad~ln> 37·)6.-7) 0 .A. WtibflnO Ben Crtn,ne"' J7·l4-7J Oeve Stockton Mike Ht rrlgan 35·31--73 Hit Sullon Wtllv Arm,trot10 3&-37-73 Nk k Price Payne Stewert l6·31-73 Gtvln Levtnlon Jim Booro• 36·37-73 JonCntflH Oev•CI ()grin )7·l4-73 Clarence RflH Georot Archer l'l-34-73 Jeck Renner LouGrallam 37-36-73 Stne 8ens0<1 J/·3'-73 37·36-n 3M6-73 36·37-73 )7-36-73 )7-)7-74 36-:»-74 31 36-74 lf·U -7• JS·,._74 l6·»-74 37-37-74 <I0-34-74 31·36-74 31-36-74 ,_ 36-74 3'-lS-74 )7 37-74 33·3S-61 34-ls-49 31-3149 35·:14-69 )4·3s-69 36·)4-70 ]6·36·70 36 JS-71 Xl-31-71 36·JS-11 3S·36-71 36·3$--71 'l7-lf-71 36·)S-11 34•Jl-11 36·3it-17 37·3S-12 33·39-17 37-JS-n 35·37-71 36·36-n 37-JS-/1 36·36-12 36·36-72 36-3'-12 3S-37-72 36-36-n 36-36-77 39-3)-77 37-JS-77 l.J'GA t9UrnlllnlM let ....... Oelt-..~I M..J Smith Shtron 8•rr•ll Pe18raolev Mar...,. FIOvd·O.Ar""'n OonntCePOnl SU. Ertl Ja11s1.-'°° HOlll' Slacv .i1 Jo Ann We'11em Donne Whitt JenelCOlel MlndvMo«e Ttnl LUCkltlJUI Ro..-Jones Av•lloOomo10 Vicki TebO< PtllV Sheef'1tn C•lhvManl S•ndra S~ulell Ketnv Mair In e .. erlv}(lus Ktlhv WlllfwO<lll Jtnet AnderlOI\ Btllv Kl119 Ct 111«lne P•n1on PtmGlellen Catnv S!l«k 8e111 Otnlet P•ll'tH•vU "---Slee>ftenle Ftrwlg Clndv Hiii Murie Bree< S•ran L.eveque AllM>n She1rd JoAnne Cerntr Cherlolle Montoomery Sendra Havnlt Carnv Reynold' Amy AICOll Jovu Kumlenkl Allee Miller Dtbele Mti•terlln 0-Luker Lvnn Adam' Jtrllvn 8rll1 Rlu Comslock Jeanelle ltHr ·• )M~ J.4-J>-17 :M·l>-67 ll·:u--67 :n ls-67 l•·ll-47 33-ls--'1 ]6·lot-..a 3•·:W-... 3'·3..-.e :M·).t-61 3•·)s-.69 JS-l._.9 31-37-69 lS·l4-69 JS·l449 l6·l3-69 36·3'-70 36-]6-70 3S·3S.-70 33·)7-70 )7·3>-70 3S·3S.-70 3S-3S-70 JS-36-71 JS·36-71 36-3S-71 3S-J6.-7 I JJ·ll-71 35·36-71 31·34-71 31·3)-71 36·3S-71 3S·)6.-71 36-3S-71 • 37-]6-71 37·]6--71 36·3S-71 33-31-71 :n-39-71 33-31--71 )7·36-71 JS-37-12 )'1-)3-71 JS-37-72 36·36-72 )4·31-72 • I i I l l f I ' 1. I l I I I . ------~-1 ''· ff ~· . .. ,J I • Orange Coast DAILY Pl LOT /Friday, July 1. 1983 ~ . . . " . MAJOR L•AGUll ST AHDINGS A~n L .. 9'M Tua' Anelll Cl!IC.llO l(an1uCllv Oakland Mlnnetoll Saatlle Toronto Baltlm(l(e Detroit New Y0<k Boston Mlfwaui.e. Clevetancs WIUT Ol'(ISION W L 41 33 40 ~ 31 lS lS 34 36 40 31 46 ,. 50 liJJ DIVISION 41 31 40 33 40 )J 39 33 37 34 JS 36 ll 41 Tlw ..... 'f'I S<Wft l"ct. SS. 541 sn 507 .,. 403 359 m 54 54 GB I 2• .. )'I> 6 II'"> IS • S42 l'·> 507 s 493 • .... ·~1 T .... 4, Anellh 2 < 10 rnnino11 l 0<on10 II. N\lnnetoia 3 Milwaut<ff 4, Oe1roll I KenH1 Cltv 7. 0.11.i.ncs 4 New York 4, Ballfmora 3 (11 •Minos) Ttdl'l'I Gemet KanHs Cllv (Blue 0·41 •I Anellh ( B.MCLauolllln 0-1), (n) Saallle <Bealle S·S) a l Toronto CGol1 S-6) Miiwaukee <Caklwell S· 71 11 Clt¥eland CElcllalber-3·6), Cnl Baltimore (Davi• 5-3) al Oa1ro11 \Wllco• 7·71, Cnl Bosion (Ecktrslev 5·51 at New York (HOWtll l•J), (n) C"lcellO (Hovi 9·7) al Mlnnttola tVlola 3·5), In) Tua. tOarwln 6·6) el Oakland (Callahan HI, (n) NattoMI LfftlW WIUT DIVISION W L l"ct. G8 ~ Atlanta Sen Oi990 46 21 621 46 JO 60S I 31 37 507 ,.,., . Sen Francisco Houston Cll\Clnnali 31 J1 507 IV> 37 39 .417 10 33 .. m 1•1n Monlrtal SI Louis Philadetohia ChlcellO PlflsburO" N.-.Yor), EAST DIVIMON )9 33 37 37 )4 35 JS l9 31 )9 ,, ... n.undll'I'• Saf'M San OJ.llO 1, Oed9ln 6 PllllaoetOltla 3, Montreal I Clnclnn.11 IS, S.n FranclKO S ~2 _SOQ •9'.l 473 451 317 3 J., s ,.,, 11''1 ~-elllcwvo'..,_,.... ............... ~~~~~~ Atlanta 6, Houlton 4 St. 1-ouls '· llltW York I T-'f'IO-~ Hte<iu 6·6) ., HOUiton (Scott •-3). tn) Montreal (Ltrcll 1-1) al Chlceoo (N~s 1·3) SI. Loul1 (Alldula r J· Ill at Plllsl>vroll IRoblf\M>n 1·0), (n) Clf'Cfnnall IP•"or• 2-7) al A11an1a !Nlellro 3·61. lnl lllew von. CS.aver 5·1) t i P"ll•04tlohla (Otnnv S-41, tn) Sen Francisco tLH k•V 1·7J al Sen 01990 i,.o11ar 3·SI lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE Aaneen 4, A.,..., 2 TEXAS CALll'~NIA lollftn 1b s1eln 1t> IUvt'S dh BBell lb LAl>nh r1 OBrien lb Wrf1Jlllc:1 Semole II B.lollnsn t BJOtMS on Sundbr11 c Otnl U T- atl rh Ill 2 I I 0 2 0 0 0 Burlesn,u Vale4\lin rl AJc~sn lb Ownnodn L Vnll c;1 Grle112b ACLtr~ II Sconlrs lb Foti Jo OBenv c alH l\114 s 0 1 0 S 0 I 0 s 0 0 0 S I I I S I 2 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 I 0 I I 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 S I 7 1 4 I I 0 4 I 1 I l 0 I 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 4 0 I I lS t 11 4 T.e.b Sc.,.....,__,. J7 t • , THI& llG oet 000 l -4 ~ -.. I 010 0 -J Game-w lnn1no RBI -wrlohl <•> OP-le .. s 1. Cetltornla 1 LOB-Teo 1 I, Calttornla 9 J B-Lvnn Hll-Oownl119 (SI SB-Wrl11n1 (6) S.-Al•trs II" H R Ea II SO Tt XH Tanal\a • l·l 3 1 0 0 0 Butcr..r I Scl\mlat W.2·0 2 2-J ~ Wiii 8 4 Sand>tt L,1·2 I 1·3 0 Hessler l·J 2 I I 0 0 HBP-Wr1ohl (bv Wiii), B8tll tbv Sane· l>ell T-l:OI A-30,190 Ceraw Burle\OM O.Clnces B.nkauer Gr ten Foll Lvnn Boone Sconiers Ro JackM>M Clark 0o ... n1no Valentine Rt Jacl<M>n Willono ACleml O'IM<rv Fer9VM>n Tot~ Curt•s McLeu11nlln !(Ii.on Sanct>n laM Forsch JOM lravt n Htnler Wiil Aneel aveneH BATTING A8 It H HR ?21 JS 92 2 s 0 7 0 240 40 1S IS ~.. 19 50 2 216 JS SI I 236 24 43 2 m 34 SI 1• lll 22 S9 l 167 26 •I 7 146 10 36 l 141 ' :M l 173 19 29 s 107 13 lS • 201 19 '3 n l1 S I I 16 14 16 I 11 l , 0 11 3 1 0 2.59• 369 "' 13 "1CHING .. , '""· 26 404 0 400 .. 313 IS 272 3! .269 26 2'7 41 .261 26 2SS 32 .153 10 241 12 241 I• 134 " 134 33 "" 6 216 4 211 0 167 1 074 JS2 2'1 II" H 19 SO W·L IEltA n II 1 12 1 ·0 2 OS 11''> 10 7 21 0-1 1 42 76Nl "4 16 Sl 1 I H'l SI"' S3 21 2t 1·3 JSl 1311) l:J n JS S·l 3 24 101'1'> 104 2t '3 , .• J ~ IOI 12' 16 11 6·4 4 OI J?\'> 4S 16 10 0·3 S 79 1111'> n 7 9 0·3 Sit 611-'l SI 77 JO •·S 440 6Jl') II 17 V 0·6 6 72 ll'h 13 4 l l·I llS Gont Brown Tolels Sav11. 6,2\'> 6'5 211 31S 40·3.4 4 00 Wiii 4, Sal\Cntf 7, Henle• I, Cur lls 1 American L•vue 9llie Jtvs 11, T wlM l T0<onlo 004 501 100-1! 13 0 MlnntSOla 100 000 200-) I I Leal. Molllll (ll tnd Martine&, w1Hlam1, Oell<ers (3), Lewis (4), Lvwncser 17), w1111-. .. m an<I Smrtll w-;.ea1. t -6 WfMlt ml, 4•f Hlh-Toronto, Upi"aw llS) Mlnnetota, C.eatll 1'1 ......,..4, T'ltWt I Oetroh 000 010 00!>-I I 7 MllWl~ff 110 200 00..-. 7 0 Moal• encl Parrllll. McClu<1. Tellmann (I) t nd Yost W-McCture, •·7 L-MOtrls, 1-7 ..... 1, A'I 4 K•nM• CllY 001 001 414>-7 14 0 Oelllet'CI tOO 000 ~ 7 I Crtel, Arm"rllftt Ill. Hood Ul. Ou!Ml\Oe<TV (7) and W•"'-"• Mc:Catlv, Baker (.,, 8urvmel« or. Coolroll 111 and Heal?\ w-tiOOO. 1·1 L-eurvmeltr, 4 4 Y-*-•·~> Betttmore 100 000 002 000-l 10 0 New Yon. 001 OO'J 000 001-4 10 I O.Mertin.1. N\ol '91elo <•>. s1-ar1 16), 1 Me<llNa (e), Stoekletd (Ill and OerNIMY. S ... o (I), l'IJftlenol, Freiler m. eo..... 1t1 •n<I WVMNr. W-Gol-~1. L-$~rd, J•J H•-G•mllle U), Wv....., (4) ........ u..u. ..,....1,a..-1 Molllf'lll 010 000 000-1 • 0 l'tllledelotoe 000 021 OOM-> 7 I t urrl•, Wtltl\ 17) Incl Ce<lef. (;ron, ~ Ill end Oler, W-Grou, NI. L--iturrll , J•) Hlt-PNledeteNe, LtNt!Vrt m cue. •, l"lr•IM , 101 000 014>-) s 0 C.r411fteb 6, Meotl I N•w Vof'k 000 100 OOC>-1 10 J SI Louh 030 000 fl x-6 9 0 Terr'ell, Ola& t 7) arn:I Hoc!011, Ortic (I), Allen, Von<>Nen (81 and POrllt", 8rummer ti) W-All<tft, 4·1. L-T-.rrett, 1·2 Braves •· A1rr.t 4 HOUiton 000 211 000-4 10 0 Allanlt OO'I 001 03M-6 12 l Knepper, OIPlno 161, Dawley tll end PuiOI,, Falcone, Camp 161, Bltdrosl•n <II encl Benedict. W-81tdro•lan1 S-2 L-OIPlno, 3-l. HRS-HOUiton, Knlghl (5), 00<an !31 Atla"la . Rov•ltr (l) ... Padre• 7, Dodgers 6 LOS ANGELES $AN DIEGO a11r11bl ebrhbl SSax lb • l 0 0 Salazar lb S l 1 l ThOmu d 4 0 2 2 Wl90ln• C1 3 3 I 0 Monoav II 4 I O 0 Gervev lb 4 I I 0 C:.uerrer lb 4 I 2 2 TKenncsv c 4 0 O l 8 roaJD. -• 0 I 0 LM~rl 2 I 2 S • M.arshel rt J I 1 O RJones cl I 0 0 0 SH owe o O O O o T moon u 4 0 0 0 VteGef" c 3 1 O 0 Gwvnn II • 0 I 0 Al\Clesn n 3 0 1 0 Bonlha lb 4 I I 0 Auu ett u I 0 0 0 WlllllOll P l 0 0 0 Hoolono 2 I 1 7 Mntekcoo I 0 0 0 Beekwlll o 0 0 0 0 8 tvaco Pll I 0 0 0 Roen<i< Oh l 0 0 0 Nlltdnfr o 0 0 0 0 Baker II 1 0 1 0 T-J.4 6 ' 6 T-s )4 I I 1 Sc-bY ""*"" Ln """'9s OJO 010 100-6 S.n 01e9e 203 010 001-I Two OYt when winning run KO<ed C:.ame·Wlnnlno RBI -Salarar ( 11. E -Hooton 2, Brclck, Bonilla, Tltennedv. OP-Los Anutles 1, San 01990 l LOB-LosAnoeles 6, Sa n C•~ 4 lB-Hoolon. Wioolns, S.la11r HR-Lezcano 15), Guerrero 1171 SB-Wlooin' I 19), SSax 127J SF-Lu ceno. IP H A ER BB SO Ln Anetle• Hool on Beckwrth Nledentuer SHowe L,2·2 Sall°'"' 42-3 6 1·3 0 2 0 12-3 2 W"ltson S 1·3 6 Monttfusc W,H 32-3 l T-2:4]. A-41,914. 6 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , I 1 0 I ' I MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American Lffvue BAlTING (llO •I balS)·C.rew, A....U, .404, Booos. Boston, .362; Grtttev, New Y0<1t, 334, McAaa. ltansas Cllv • .333, Hrbek, &Minnesota , 320. RUNS•Younl, Mltwt ukff, SI, W Wiison, l(anHs Clrv. 50; O.Evans. Boslon, 49, RIPkt n, Balllmore, 49; Uoshaw, Toronto, •f: Ward. Mlnnetore. 49 RBl·Kltlte, Chlaoo, 54; Alce, Boston, S2, c-. Mltweukff. 50; Werd. Mlnnnola. SO, OeCJnces, ,..,.... 4', Franco, c1ev ... nc1, "'· HITS·S-s. Boslon, 97; Whitaker, Oe · 1roll, 9', c;.,...., Aneth, '2, Ward, Minne· ... ~~ .............. 0•1. -• OOUBLE S·McAH, l(an1u Cilv, 24, • Booos. Bos Ion, 23, Hrbtll. Mlnnetola, n. LN.Parrlsll, Oelrofl, 21. S H-son. Saal· tie, 10. TRIPLES·I are tied wlln S. HOME AUNS-l(lltle, Cllk •oo. II ; Rice. Bo"on. II, Armas, Boslon, 17, o.c~. A,,..n. IS; UOSl!ew, T0<on10, IS. STOLEN BASES·J,Crur. Chlceoo. 39. w Wiison, Kansai Cltv, JI; R.Hender\OM, O.kllncl, 32, A.Law, Clllcaoo. 30. Sample, Tues, lS, PITCHING (7 declslonsl·KIHll. ..,....,, 7-1, 2.fl. Koosman. Ctilca110. 6· 1. 4. 11, Rlol>elll, New York, 9·), 3.S3; Schr,Qm, Minnesota, 6-2. 4 JS. Sulclltte. Clevelllwl, 9-l •• 01, STRIKEOUTS·Slleb, Toronlo, 105, B1v1.ven. Clevela"d· 93, Mords. Otlrott. 93. Alonetll, New York, 11. Sutlon, Mllwaukff, 76 SAVES·Qulsanberrv. KanHs Cllv, 19, Stanlev, Boston, 16, Caudill, Stallte, IS, Looer. Oetroll. 1 l. ~Davis. Mlnnetota. II Nlfklnal Lffvue BATTING "'° at oats) KnilJ"'· Hous ion. ~2, EH ier, Plll~buroh • .339, Ht norle". St Louis, .Jll, Mur·pl!y, Allanta, .310, Dawson, Montreal, 316 RUN~· Ml.lr'Oilv. A11en1a, 69; Gar•t v, Sen 01990, St. Reln6, Monlrtal, SS, Evens, San Fral\Clsco, 54, ~. Lft A,,..... 47 RBI Dawson, Monlrt~, St, Murl>tlv, Allanl1, S6, Handrlcll. SI L:oul,, Sl. Evan1, Sen Fral\Ctsco, 4'; ~. L" A......_ ., HllS TllOn. HOUSIO<I, 93, 0 1wson. Mon· treal, 91, K Hernandt&, New VOf'k, 19, Murollv, Allanla. 88, Oliver. MonlrMI, 88. DOUBLES: Gtrvev, San 01990, 19, J Aav, Pillsburon. 19, Kn1on1 , Houslon, 19, Buc1tner. Clllcaoo. 1e. 01wson. MOnlrtal. 11, Of Iver, Montreal, II l RIPLES· Moreno. HOU"On, •• Butler. Atlanta, 1, Dawson, Monlreal, 6, K Hernande~; New York, S, Raines, MOn · 1rtal. s. Wu hlnolon. Altanra . S HOME RUNS: Evans, San Francisco, 19, MurPnv, Anania, 19, Guerrere, LH An· ...... 17. Dawson. Montreal, IS, Schmidl, Phlleoa1011l1, l• STOLE N BASES. Reints. ~nlreat. 33, LeMeSler, Sen Frel\Clsco, 27, Wiison, New York, 27, S.S.x, LM A,_.1, U , MOrtllO. Hou1ton, 24. PITCHING (7 dtchlons); MOnltfUKO. Sen Of1110, 7·1, 4,70; Falcone. Alltnla, 6·1, 2.63, Rvan, HOUSlon, •-1. 207, P.Pertt, Atlanra. 9·2. 2.37. AOO«,. Montreal. 11·3. 2.n STAIKEOUlS: Carlton, l>lllladell>llla . 176. Soto, Cinclnnell. l 17, McWllllam•, Plttsburoll, 9', Berenvl, Cincinnati, 17. R-s. Mon1tee1, es SAVES. Ruroon, MontrH I. 11, Leveti., Sen Francisco. 11; BeClroslan. At1en1a. t. Lt Smith, Chlcaoo, 9; 4 are tfe(j with I Les Ala"'"'" TI41MSOAY'S ltllSULn (S2nd .. f2 ....... ~ ,........, l'llllST ltACE. SSO vards. Pantrn Jun (MltcneHI uo 3.10 l 00 Lo•• Ano.I ltrlue) S oo 4.00 El Polre'o GOid (Oetombal 4 10 Al ltd, Laser Cheroe, HOUH AOt Suoer mp, Redneck Brolher. Time: .20. U IEXACTA 17·4) paid $34.10. SECOND ltACIE. 350 nrds Stonv• Mai ad a I E dwar d' I 17.20 S,IO 4.20 Tlnv l>elltrn (ChavH) 3.10 2.60 lllnarv' HOntV (Werdl S.20 Alto redid· Brltflv, Lii Soolllt Avon, HardlOIHlllumbokll. Too Muell Fun, Our C11tr11f119 L•dY. Hemoens Rocfl.tllt Time. 11.14. THlltO ltACll. JSO verds SI Pickle (Adair) 14'00 s.eo • 40 Lenlaoaln (Hartl t10 4.IO AllOtnev G-11 (Alll\UUert) l 40 Alto r~; Olal Tal<tftl, Golor R-t, Lttvern Stllnlno, f'Ma Mhlhrv Chick, Tarnerln. Time. 1• 02. f'OUltTH '•ACI. t.o vard• . Links Miio (TrM.tur9) J 00 2 IO 210 NOt~MUl IAvnu1..,.1 4 20 2JO JliSI "" A CNIMP (Berd) 2 IO AbO raced: Ouollcelt Rell, l rlol'lt A• A Fietll, Miio Cendv. The AdVtoarv . ~thin Quid!, Mnllcal Malden, Klo1 ,,, ...... Time nu. 11 e lCACTA (f · 10) o.tld '10.20 lllf'TH •ACI. 400 vardl. Pft'l!er~ .. (Hert) 4 IO J 20 2 40 HllMll lleb (Mltcneit) 2.IO U O Fl"' Llekkfv )Offt (Bard) 2 20 Alto re¢e<I: LOvetv Lou Anne, Easv Like .nit. Oaricln Somoln. Time. 1"99 S0tTt4 ltACa. 2SO n rd\, MUI • F•ll· IGercl•) 21.IO uo J 40 Slh1w SIMVfl (Cr-l UO HO Wvlecllle ltOM (Mlldletll UO Also raced: ~' Elu1lvt, Klku, O..dlv Wtldl, Blfllnotltv CN!nct, Miu k>v ~. Pretly Quk ll Time, Fantaslra, Time. 1'.0. It IXAC'TA 1~31 pefd M7 .0 SIVINTN •ACL UO verdt Tu MM1t (M ...... J 14... S.00 3.00 CllkU N•lln ~ard) i '° uo Never Sllorl <Cr-I 'IO AIM rec.d: •• ,,. YO\lf Dulles. EHV S.ndt. JliSlllU Oon. Hot $to<1o Tlfne 11 10 U I JCACTA CMl oakt Ml 20 llOHnl •ACI. l~ vara• Mallie ~ullon 18trd) S IO l 20 UO Mllll LW 11..U.evl UO JOO Mln v OM !Curllsl s 60 Also rac:.ci Ml•ter Hulen. Bon• Awav. Pollcv Ml11,._ Velll lteout•I, Mamie I.erk, )nlfl N $ITIOl\t , $11owum l wffllt TIMI II OJ st IXACTA 11·4) oakl '14 40 n "ICK SAX (7·t 6·S-l·PI P<lld '4,121.0 wlln ,!out wlnnlllG llcktl• hh1 llOrM• l S2 P~ $11 '°"IQletlon N ld $311~ •Ith tQ wlnnlno tlcktll lllvt llOf'-1•1 NIHTH ltACI. 400 o;ard' Bro.d<nOor Duct< (Hart) 14 20 11 40 4 40 Bua An Ace• I Trea .. ort ) UO 3.40 Veoes Bo <C.t1clal 1 40 Al\O r.ced Boon• Revtletlon, Feiner AIOno. Olnoer!v' Jet. Ale Ho•t. Tiit Lett Mander, Atbt s1orv Time 20.11 U IXACTA tl·I) P•ld 11:.. .0 Atlt"6enct 6,260. "OIYWMCI "'•1'11 THUIUOAY'S RIUULn 14"1 ...... y ~ meellfte) l'lltST ltACIE. One mile. No l rumps <T•lelr•l 40.00 16.40 1o.eo Faol).1ndon'1 Boy IPt<lroia) 7.20 6.00 Nordic Ruler (McCerron) ID.60 Also raced· Plral• Man, Fullv Vntt<I, Arvld, Moment ot LO•t. Rewhldt. Rudv Jt mH Time: l:la 4/S SllCONO ltACll. I 1116 miles. L• Vrn's Bo Mac ll>ncv) 13 60 S.60 • 60 Jell s.11 Jot <Toro> H O l.00 Sir Hlnl (Cestaneotl S •. 20 Allo raced 'ScuM PIH H1 Tiit Quilled I( Id, Somewhere In Time. Personal 9anlltr. Capltel Clesslc., C:.rend Junction, Ded o. wine, Slr.MI« OM. Baller'• 011'\C:tr Time 145 l tS 12 DAILY OOV8LE 19·4) oalo s334 40 THlllO RACE. I I/ 16 m iles l>iluslna F (Mera) I 40 l to 2 80 Teco TKO (Ptdr:>la) 600 3.20 Qu4!en Mini Haw Hew tPincevl 2 49 Also ract<I Gold Countv. Vtlvt t Brin . Coon'' Leov. Simple Ovna,tv. Sister JHntfl t Time. 146 11s U llXACTA (1·7) oald HM 00 l'OIMTH ltACE. l\'oo miles on 1un. Pair ot Aces (Black! 410 3 40 1 IO No Hvll ILIOltem) 17 20 9.60 Countv Sall (Pierce) 3 IO Alto ractd LtcM, Sir StHlon, One MO<t Act. Rlcnt r. 1>a1m. Bird Diver. VIOtO Kid, Sir Siar, lvor•Slr"'· Tlme. I.SO. Fll'TH RACE. 6 lur!onos. Mtle siv•s P romlu !S l b lllel S9 40 32,00 11 60 Leet Cam1i.o1e tv11en1utlal 8.80 6.80 Irish Bellv (Ml!ra) 9.20 Also recad: Be a RalnbOw, Run For Ta •lt . Abo•• The Pines. on Pem, Fair Mtlfna, Pyramid Hloh, Plt••anl s.,.. .. , Jt llvbtan. Lecev's Double. Time I I 1 3/S u EXACTA 17-11 Pala sl.780.00 SIXTH ltACE. S"> furtonos. Swffl Brush <Sterner) 2S to I 1.40 1.20 Kumlva tCaslaneda I 1 l 40 6.60 Thtl's Mv Man (Futnlt•I 10,20 Also raced Turbo, Thole, Joffv Josh, Proud Vanfl.ff, Think, Easrern Jo, Turbu· ttnl RUier. Cardlu Bowl, ChlH E Prince Time 1'06 llS SllVllNTH ltACI. 7 furl0n9s HI Vu LUiu IOOvertsl 14 IO 610 S.40 Sports On TV for weekend TELEVISION 7 a .m. (4) WIMBLEDON TENN1S -The women's singles final (taped)., 12: l5 p.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Montreal at Chicago. 3:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round action in the Western Open at Oak Brook, W. (taped). 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Coverage o! the National Sports Festival at Colorado Springs (taped). 5:35 p.m. ( 11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers it Houston. 7 p.m. (5) -BASEBALL -Kansas City at Angels. RADIO Base!ball -•Dodgers at Houston, 5:35 p.m .. KA.BC (790): Kansas City at Angels, 6:55 p.m ., KMPC (710). Sand•y TELWSION J 8 a.m. (4) -WIMBLiIDON TENNIS -The men's singles final (taped) . 10:30 a.m. (7)-lJSFL FOOTBALL -Oakland at Chicago. 11 a.m. (2) -WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES -An estiniated 5,000 athJetes from 97 countries participate in this binennial competition from F.drnonton, Alta. l p.m. (2)-GOLF -Final round action in the Western Open at Oak Brook, Ill. 1:45 p.m. (7) -NATIONAL SPORTS FESTI· VAL -Coverage includes boxing finala. gymnastics and track and Cield from Colorado Springs. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Gary Guiden vs. John Mugabi in a junior-middleweight bout a t Tampa. Fla. (taped). 4 p.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at Houston. RADIO Baseball -Kansas City at Angels, 12:55 p.m .. KM.PC (710); Dodgers at Houston, 4:05 p.m .. KABC (790). USFL Football -Denver at ·LA Express, 1 p.m .. K.NX (1070). P a HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET ••• l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- IOUTHERN CALIFORNIA --:-Rontlac DealfK,s are offering a special Flreblrd. Five hundrilJ' special limited edition Flreblrds, ·featuring a specific black spoiler, custom exterior graphic package with full-length body stripes and a serialized da.sh plaque, are available In Southern California Pontiac · dealer showrooms. Ad- dltlonal standard equipment on the Limited Ed111on Flrj9blrd 500 Includes a 5-liter (305 c.l.d.) V-8 engine with five-speed manual trans- mission, air conditioning, custom Interior and an AM/FM stereo radio with cassette tape player. A four-a~ automatic transmission Is available. *** ANAHEIM ... Sales of Ford's .erodynamlc Thunderbird In California have soared to record heights since the car was publicly Introduced on February 17. Qulel Ftlonl (Slbl"-1 IS 10 110 D 1 . dd Vin Ou Cru (Valenrutla) •IO Alto raced Wesltrn Starlet, AbOut e an ey a s Sunsa1, Geranda. First Ciao. A Posfllv• , Mavbt "During the first six weeks In the market- place, Callfornla Thunderbird sales were 1, 779 units or nearly 14 percent of all T-Blrd sales natlorally," according to Donald E. Shultz, Ford's western regional sales manager. "In Los Angeles, the Number One automotive market In the country, year-to-date Thunderbird sales are up 113' percent over the same period In 1982. What's more our California dealers have only a 25-days' supply of cars on hand -among the lowest avallablllty figures for any domestic or imported manufacturer.·· Time I 13 21S U llXACTA 11·1) oald Ul3 50 ~_L • .i'_ -'-• • m.~~!o ~;:v+.~c!~ts-ct .. sllCll·-_,. __ lU~nJe-..-s ~Jnx-.. -Through April, Thunderbird sales and or- ders nationally exceeded 73,000, more than half of tne~;l)O(nlnlts scneau1w tor smmae hones) U Pict. SI• conS01a1lon o.kl J 11,449,40 with JI winning tkkell Ill•• for the entire model year. This tom pares with 42,000 Thunderbirds sold during the 1982 model year -and 49,000 units delivered during the car's first three years ( 1955-5 7) of pro- duction. hor ses) EIGHTH •ACIE. I 1116 mlle' on lurl. Neoollalt (Hawi.tvl 6,60 3,40 2.60 Cr\ISlal Goblet ISlbllle) l tO 3 40 Nalurallsllc (Plncav) 3.IO Also raced: Orltnlal Wev, Poler Pai, Bv Ti.a SH, Whal t l>lev. Momen1arv, Fllnl Fire, Dark Ace. Time: 1:4' 3/S. U llXACTA (2·1) Pt ld 147 00 NINTH ltACll. Oot mile 00 turf A•• House tSlbllle) 1160 7 •O 5.20 TrlDOMme !Toro> 6.20 4..00 ll's • Good One (Pedrotti 6 20 AISo raced· C"uc"v Bebv, Cross Fteos. FOrlY EloM F1ce1s. Bteu Moro. C11ar11ln1i Star, Mldnll• Coe>c>er Time· 1.35 4/S U EXACTA ( 10·6) paid \103 00 At1tnc1anc•· 17,•n W"1*'•--TI41M5PAY'S aEWL TS ._., S4mlllnll MMIH Marline Navrallsove (U.S ) def Yvonne vermaatr !South Africa), •·1, •·1. Ano, .. JHoer IU s' dtl 111n1t Jean Kl119 IU s ). 6-1, ,_, Mtft'I OllertwflMI ~ l(evln Curren (South Atrlca)·Steve Oen· 1on lU S I def Mike 8auQl1 (U.S )·Gii .. ~ Mort llon IFrenct l. s-1 7-6. 7·6 -I s.nlflnll ~ Paler Flemlno·Jolln Mc:Ef'rot <Us I oef Anclers Jarrvd·H•n• Slmonsson (Sweden!, 6·1, 6-2, 6·4, Tim Gullickson-Torn Gulllckson tU S) oat Kevin Curr.n !Soutl\ Alrlce)·Stavt Ot nlon W.S.I, 7-6. 6·7, 7·6, 6·) Sec-•-Mixed ~ Bernie Miiion ISoulh Alrlu )·Pam THOUtrdtrl (US ) 081 JOlln FilUHlf'akl !Aualralla l·BelSY Naoetsen (U.S.), 7·S. 6· I. ' Third R-.d Min d ~ Rodl\ev Hermon·Zlna G~rrlson !U.S.) clef Eric Fromm IU S.l·Eve Plett (Wet! Germany), 1·6, 6·l , 7-S, Bernie Miiion tSoull\ Alrfcel·Pam l eeouerdtn IU.S.I def sntrwood Slewerl•JoAnne Auuetl (U.S.), •·6, 7-6. •-•. JU!Wr teume"*lt ,., ........, 9Mdl Qelf C-1 ....... I Steve Sho<I, 33, 1 Jlrnrnv Fabec., 1'. 3 Oonnlt TerUllOYt , 3S, 4 (lie) Erk Valle'( •n<I Sco11 Tt rdle. a DMID ... tt"""9 DAVllY'$ LOCKelt (Mtw-1 ... di -113 anolen. 29J btrrac\lda, 1'1 bonllO, II vt l!owtell. I., stn<I ben, 127 c1llcc btn, ~ rock 11111, I llelf·moon, 450 macklt"el. DANA WHAltl'...,.223 anolen, 14.J btn, I 1>err1cuda, 4 bQ<111Q, I vt110wt1ll, 10 rock fish, 617 mactteret, 2S l'-IKllead. Tiwnmv'• tr..acteeftt •AS•BAU. AIMl'ICMI L ...... 8AL TIMOltE OIUOl.Es-<>PtloneG Leo Her"*91, lhlrd be-" lo lt~l\esler of Ille lnf9rnelloM! LM91it NEW Y()fll( YANKEES-Named NllK· rev c-.ic. OthlcMnt and 119Mrel man •-Nt rned Cedric leMlt cllrK lOI' of CM•rer dlv•IOOmtlll. SEATTLE MAAINElls-SO!d TOdd Crvr, ti'IC)(l•IOP, lo the Beltlm(l(t Or~ .............. CINCINNA Tl llEOt--Tradltd Wavne Kretl(ll!Ctll, infltld«. to the O.lrolt Tl-• for Pal UncMtrWOOCI, ol1c~. Sellt Under · wood to lndlanaPOll' of tile American Auocletlon, Acllvtltd 0111 Or!fl-.n, flttt beMmeO. l"OOT BAl.L ... _ ....... .....,. HOU& TON OILellS-sl(IMCI Oa•ld, Cerftr, ce<lltr, Mer-Koocer1 oflell•lve tackle, anct 11•1111'1 Wl#ltm•, olftl'l•lvt werCI TAMPA BAY IUCCANE81ts-sl9Md Mike We1111no1on, o.flnal"'• beck. HOCKIY' ......... Hedl.-t l.-.w VANC0UV£11 CANUCK$-Sloned Jolln 0 1rre11, SMw11 KllfoY, OO."tlldtl'1, $1- 0!'IK'Clll, Or911t Merlln, ltfl·wll\oefl, lo • M\1lll•YW COlllrKll WAa.ilNOTON CA~ll Al..s-slontCI Oevt ~ltn, C»f!IW, 10 • 1wo-~Mf contrtCt. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Hal!back Joe Delaney is the fifth player to die while on the roster of the Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs officials preparing Thursday to attend funeral services for their sw hallback in Haughton, La .. had litUe to say about the tataJ, eerie string of events which began in 1963. But there can't be many professional sports organizations as tragedy-marred as the Chiefs. I Death has come to the Chiefs in many fomlS -a game injury -a jeep ·accident -complicat.iDns during routine surgery -and. in the case of a sixth player who had retired, murder-suicide. The first to die was Stone Johnson, a rookie wide receiver from Grambling. He was blocking on a kickoff return in an exhibiuon game in Wichita, Kan., in 1963 and suffered a paralyzing neck injury. He died in the hopsital a week later at the age of 23. The Chiefs give out a rookie-of-the-year award each year named in honor of Mack Lee Hill, a standout running back and one of the most popular players in the team's early days in Kansas City. Hill was injured in the next-to-the-last game of the 1965 season and underwent knee surgery. As the operation was belng completed, his temperature shot to 108 degrees. Within two hours, he was dead at the age of 25. . Three yeani later the Chiefs sign~ Bruce McLenna, a free-ageht running back. Shortly before training camp opened, McLenna's jeep overturned when It was sideswiped. by another vehicle during National Guard maneuvers near Urbana. Mo .. and he _. died instantly. He was 26. Mel J ohnson. a wide re<:eiver. underwent surgery for a wrist injury in 1980. Complications arose. Johnson went into cardiac arrest and was put on a Ute-support system. Five days later, at the age of 25, he died. This city was shocked in'September, 1980, when Jim Tyrer, six years alter retiring, shot his wife and then turned the gun on himself. Friends said the former all-pro guard wu despondent over being out of work. One of the most popular players the Chiefs ever had, he was 41 when he died in what police ruled a murder-su1cide Delaney. who set a team rushing record and was named AFC rookie of the year in 1981, died Wednesday while making a futile attempt to rescue three youn~rs from a pond in Monroe. La. TRANSPAC • • From Page 81 wrec.kage, the crew turned the boat around, hoisted a spinnaker on the mizzen mast and croaed the finiah line stem first. The 1969 race wu ai.o the moet controversial. 'That wu the year the 72-foot ketch Windward Pa.age fouled the 33-foot aloop Eeprit in a light-wind, reaching 1tart and wu penalized two hours on elaJ*d time (rather than oorected time) thus robbing Puaage of a elapeed time record. The record went to Bladdin whkh finished an hour behind P--ae Wlndward P._ge came beck in 1971 to aet an elapeed tUne record with a clMn sweep -first to finJah, ftm in fleet and fint ln ClMI A on wrrected ti.me. But owner Bob JohNon did not live to 1ee h.ia yacht'• (p'ftt oomebKk. He died ahor1ly after the 1969 race. tn r ecent year1, the ULDBa (ultra-Ught-dlaplacement boa") have taken over the I race-for-line honora. The cummt record of 9 daya and 11 houn wu .t by BW Lee'• 69-foot Merlin. In the 1981 rk'e Merlin mimed her own tte0rd by 39 aconda. "Thunderbird sales have Improved even more when w, Introduced the turbo coupe recently," Shultz said. The coupe Is an exciting new road machine that blends contemporary design with a new high-output tllrbo-charged engine and five-speed manual transmission. ' Lincoln-Mercury dealers are enjoying simi- lar success with the all-new Cougar In California, where the car has captured approxlma1ely 15 percent of all Cougar sales In the U.S. from Introduction on February 17_through March 31. *** ORANGE COUNTY . . . Two area dealers were honored recently by being named to the ellte of Toyota's dealer organization -the 1983 President's club. Dealers honored with mem- bership In the organization Include: Earle Ike of Earle Ike Toyota In Costa Mesa and Salvatore Cerrito of Irvine Toyota In lrvlne. Although the 193 Toyota dealers who com- prise the President's 1000 Club represent less than 20 percent of Toyota's corps of nearly 1.110 U.S. d,ealershlps, they accounted for near- ly 50 percent of all Toyotas sold In 1982. "We are proud of our President's 1000 Club dealers,'' said lsao Makino, prea!dent of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A .• Inc. during Induc- tion ceremonies held' at the company's national headquarters In Torrance, California, "Their per1ormance 99rves as an example for all Toyota dealers and has helped Toyota to remain on top of the Import auto Industry for the eighth consecutive year." To qualify for membership In the Presi- dent's 1000 Club, a dealer must have sold at feast 1,000 new uAlts during 1982. Formed In 1975 as a means of recognizing the top Toyota dealers In the U.S •. the Presi- dent's tOOO Club has evolved Into one of the most prestigious organizations In the Toyota framework, with Its membership cllmblng from 29 memberas:975 to 193 this year. *** ORANGE C TY ... The automobile In- dustry's most aggressive, competitive com- parison program, the Dodge Challenge, wlll be conducted again this summer. More than 100,000 people are expected to perform "hands-on" comparisons of Dodge cars and trucks and their competition within just 90 daY9. Through this unique nationwide product expoaure program, Chrysler I• bringing both Its own, 6nd competitive vehlclee to the public In flVfKY part of the country. Conaumera wlll be. uked to compare unlt1, feeture by feetu,., and' Indicate on comparison sur-veY forms, .. theft' cholcel In Major ar ... of 1tyllng, convenlenc:e, and comfort. Joaeph N. Caddell, General Marketing Manager for Dodge, Mid the 1983 Dodge Challenge wlll appear at 178 high ~trlan tratnc location• Including fairs, f•tlval1, and mator aportlng events. Merlin ia beck th.la YMr for another try, but will "Thi• year'• program put1 particular be challenpct by the 62-foot Rqtlme (• tw<>-time emphUI• on youth-oriented/performance ve- fonMr winner). the 88-foot Sap and the 87.·foot hie .... We're au,. It will lnctMM buyer con- Charley. 'That le, II one of tM apMdy Santa Cruz 50 tlderetlon for Dodge vehlo ... • proapectlve downwind aleda, abo from the dellgr\ board of Lee, · cu1tomer1 make direct hand.on comparflOM doeen't .Up ln ahe9d of the peck. with competitive moa.t1," Caddell MJd. When all lua.ld and done, however, the b&a 0... The -... ti wt-J o (ron~ ... • .. -~k up all the..,.~, but tfMr fact program wwv•n na on .... une 1 •-u-.. v and It ICheduled to conclude on September 5. rema1N tha& 'l'rampK laa p ,...., In l'DOlt CMM. the Ktual winner ClOlna fl'Om one * * * of the lower rated c1-whlch rMY flnlah houn or even daya behind Ow 0.. A y.chta. Every yllCht hM a time allowance, ~on her oomput.d raUna. • •• .. fiORIH J9 \H•·1•:1.1t ~,.--,--GA~R-fl_E_L_D_!_V_O_U __ A_T_£~--~ ~ MY RAISIN COOKIE~! ' ~ ~ i . ~ I I I I I I T /I THE .~A'91L \' CIRC t S by Bil Keane ----=---- \\I'm buildin' a pyramid. It's easier." .... .,.. ....... ;.i---~· ~---!!iollio.--==:s---..-. .... ~ ·"\ft." \Bl.KE by Brad ~nderson "We're one big happy family here and it's got to stop!" -·' Tl"" Bl.E• EEO~ WE CAME ALL TME WAY lO ''POINT L060S '' TO F'MOT06AA~ ™E TREES, TME ROCKS, T~E OCEAN ... 'f!S,M' I~ l,MI" WUN! 'THE MASIQSV~R! I ·I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July t, 1983 85 by Gus Arriola ~ ·4".f ·· ~.-· GOlfN ON lllDGf ~-.:_ --___ s_v _C_H_A.;..fll_E_s_. H-~-~-R_E_N-AN_O_O..,M_A_R_S=H-A-;:.RJ --F=;;;::: ........ BIG G•:ORG•: ~AAD HOW ARE lHINGS AT HOME?" You kNc>W WIVES; WE H,At> A SPAT by Jim Davis \Ir' M NOT SURE .... THEY SPELL EVERYTHING. II SO ~ONG, S~L.~NA ... AND S~E LOCKED A~~ M~OUT ... ( AND WHAT DO WE f£ T ? - by Charles M Schul z WEDDING PICTURES! -' -,· HJ11.lu..ul.ru.•r1thh:,1iuulh dcal1>. NORTH •6 1091S 7 0 J 3 +AKH76Z w•:sT EAST •QJ HJ •I0 7 :i 5 ., J42 0 Klll06Z 0 91'754 • 1043 +QJ 9 . SOll'l'll . •AK9542 · AKQti3 ' A •5 Tht• b11frl1nl(. South Wu t North l'.:attl 2 • l'HH J • 1'a11" 3 Pa11~ 4 l'a1111 4 NT t•a1111 5 J l'u~ 7 l'aNM l'a1111 l'a1111 Up1·ntnK l1-.1tl: I\ 1nl( 111 • .. suo•: ri;,rQ ~~ur 1'>11:"~ Ill uni· ha:.kl·l If ¥OU It·•• v1· 1t ~IHll(twhtrt', you may ha YI' lu Ko 'w1th11ut din11t·r. North Soul~ had ~im ply tu .1 icood icramJ ,1.in1. Now' Nor1h'11o d1•f1~111n lo ra1s1• h1 .. 1rh ralht•r lh.tn r1·b1d ha' 'IX l'.ird duh ~1111. Oort• .1 l(ti.xi f1l had lw1•n lo<'llh•d. lh1·n· was nu µ0111l lo wa~lio~ ~pal't' with a dub n •tlld W1·s1 l1·d 1ht-k111u or di .. mond~. 1,1ken hy th •· an· If lrun1ps w1•n • :! :! or 11 th1• J,ir k wf'n • 111 drop. t.l1·1·lan•r "Aould hJYl' no problem:.. i.o ht• s1 .ir11•d lhtnl(S oH hy 1•a,hlllK I Wll h•l{h trUITIJ>!>. Thi· hrcak follow1•J.I t ht• prohalnltt II'' anti I h1• kna YI' 1li1I nnt :tpp1-.1r ll1•d,1rt·r now lrwrl lo wl up 11p11d1·s w11 h I wo n11fs lln fort 1111o1kly, E:ut h1·ld only lw11 ~1ud1·~ and ovNruff1·1f for down ont'. Th1•r1• wa., 11notht•r 1°h(lnr1• 1h,1t 1l1·rlnr1·r hlld nv1•rltK1kt•d Onn• trump~ don't br1•ak. 1( co~I '< d1•rl.1n·r not hinic Lo Kil uflt>r Lht• otht>r blark suit rluh~ -before Lackl1ng 'lladf•N. lit' should cash 1h1• j\l'l' king or th:1l suit and. whl'n both dl'ft>ndcrs follow. rnnl1n111• w1lh a lhtrd round of that 'Ull. llt• can coml' lo no harm -1f l'.:asl ruHs. d1•rlar1·r 'imply overruHi. :and ht· can I ht•n ruff l wo sµ.ttll·s for has rnnlrat'l. And 1f <'IUQb don't brt·ak, d1•rlart·r rao thl'n foll ba<'k un.ir,-inic· to ~1·1 up :.µa dt•' 1h tht> 1•ar1llfllt', lht· l'lcrhs ~µlit .tnd d1·1·l,m·r h.1' nu mort• worm·'· llt· drllwM lhr l.1'<1 trump. l{l'l~ Lo dummy with .1 't1arh· ruff nnd ~luffb h" n•rn.iininl( ~parh•'< ·un dummy'' l(OCKI dub,. Kubb.r bridl" dub• thro1111Mal die coutry 11H the lo11r'iit•I bridtl' format. 0. they kH• eoaet.lil.q you don't? Charlu Corn'• "•'our-Deal Bridie" will leach you lht 11trate1il'I Hd tatti<• of tli.i1 fut·,-eed ac:· tion game that providH tbe rurt for ueadU.1 r11bber1. t'or a copy aad a 11eoreped, i;end Sl.7!; to "Gorea·foiar Dul." taH of thil nrwspaper. P.O. 801 2!;!1, ~orwood. N.J. 07648. Make cht"ck8 ~yable t.o Nrw,. paper books. \. by Jeff MacNelly --------~--~---- DR.\HBLE ,..,--.. """'~·1 -,..,. ..... 0.u·~•' '"'""'"u..,.-,,, \,..,. ''* ...._ 1 C,OT ~ SUN~~O -IE.~1£.~(:)A'I I 1. ~1'111.. CAM'1' MO'JE. ~ l 4UE?5 1 Ml&MT. MAvE-'fo JU~f 'JV.-4 IM &e.0, OAO! 1. C0N'1 KNOlll ~ l C.001..0 c,E:f' 001 Of M~RE. \Jrf ~Vf MOIJ1"61 ~..._.._.,Qtl'flF-fllGONf::t:•.~rl; OJi'O'OR !1fesE~ •·t 'h ,. "''K•:RH•:.\' ~I 1 IT'5 JU5T ™AT I ;IJH . SORT OF FEEL THAT .. WEtJ.. ', UH I 1l-1Ai ~ PEOP!.£ CAN BE 1b<£fHER TOO Ml.X.H .SOME1lME5 ... Jl'IHiit: PAR"•:R HE'S GOr F\ SOP\ l*t>, RUNNING-WATER .. · 00 lX)O KNOLU f.AlHAT I MEAN ~ '-...__ ~ 1 I ~-· t \.' ., by Ke vin Fagan by Lynn Johnston ~ MoTi:..1-WE ONCE. SIAY'ED IN OV'TSIDE ~ALIFAX . by Tom Bat1uk WECOOLD 5TIU. BE FRIEND5 ... 7 I by Wiley .. ~~ by Tom K Ryan ----==-...--------""-----. by Harold Le Doux NO. DON'T ecmER t l • .. MJ' POSSI ~4'~ INSPIRI: A LIN!: UV G~E:EtlN CA~PS I 1l:A·SHIRT5 AN' S1UFF~t710YS! • I . . i . • .. • l ; I I ' I i ! I I I I . . l 1 . ' . ' . . • .. • ~· . . . \ I . I, :1 ~ ~ . ~ .. Orange Coast DAIL¥ PILOT/Friday, July 1, 1983 Teachers learni'ng e Conomic With the rismg "medlocnty" of •--... !'ri-uaaUc>ft-elttedy-set ara tttajot lSIUe in the 1984 campaign and Democratic aspirant Walter Mon- dale attaclting President Reagan for his "voodoo education" poli- cie&, it ia wllh what I'm sure you'U undentand' as yawning am· bi valence on my part that I report that teachers from kindergarten to 12th grade are now going ·to LVtA PORTfR~- worse oH. Goods, 'Servic.'es and money are the means for achieve- ment, not the end. 9) The law of demand 'or' the upt U IC iph!-uf wbltttutiOil."''-When the price of some good rises relative to the price of an other good, both conBwners and busi- ness Cirme will demand less of it by substituting other goods tor it. LO) The principle of cqmpeU·" tion. In the long run. risk-a<ijusted rates of return among industries wiU equalize at a "normal" fevel of price and pr.ofit by the enry and exit of productive capacity • classes to learn about economics and how the private enterprise system actually works. This is not dramatic technologi· cal advance and sophisticated economics that our teachers are studying. This is strictly basic economics ·· in t.enns that are both relevant and s imple . The Academy for F.conomk &:iucation, based in Richmond. Va .. is the sponsor, pays most of the costs of selected teachers now at eight schools including Harvard and the University of California at Los Angeles. 2) The ~'TANSTAAFL" prin- ciple ·· or "there a in't no such thing as a free lunch ." Ever y decision involves a choice between benefits received and hene!its foregone (rosts). 3) The behavioral principle. P eople act in their own self-interest and choose theroul'SC that maximizes their own satisfac- ton . 4) The e<.'Onomic welfare prin- ciple Voluntary., non-fradulent exchanges leave both parties bet- te r off. with the maximum level of exchange in any piarket maxi- mizing voluntary exchanges. This ls "basic economics' in the words of Figgie. who ad that "after exposure to these prin- ciples, young peopl~ reafu.e that ou.r free enterprise system .• while not perfect -· offers more choi<:es and opportunities than any other economic system in the w orld." 5) The exclusion principle T he efficient functioning of the mar- ketplace requires ability to ex- change property rights. Buyers will exchange something of value they possess when they perceive they will benefit from ownershi p of another good or service. My "mock baseball cap" is tipped to Figgie for his effort, and for helping to underwrite the costs of intensive workshops across the country. As an illustration, one of the teaching aids is a mock baseball game in which students buy and seU baseballs. Goal: to learn such principles as supply and demand. Another prop provides s tudents with a hypothetical $1,000 J.<> invest in companies listed on the New York exchanges. Object: to learn why stock prices rise and fall, brokers' fees, divicfend op- portunities. But Figgie could sit in some of those classes himself. We have a ''private," not a "free" enterprise system. And his basic principles could be slcltai in w ords far more "creative and enjoyable" than he states them. . 6) The market system and gene ral economic welfare. A mar- ket economy is a process by which goods and services make their way from low-value to high-value uses, via a series of voluntary exchanges. My lifetime crusade has been to do just tha t --translating the baCflegab of the economics class{'oom into the real talk of the real world. "I never would have bielieved you could teach economi~ to first-graders," says Harry Figgie, chairman of Figgie International and a top sponsor of the academy. "But they become the biggest !ans of the subject when it is taught in a creative and enjoyable manner." The basic economic principles taught are: 1) What economics is about-· or how humans are made better or 1) Demand creates supply. If people are willing to pay a price for any good or service that exceeds its cost of production, then the market will respond by sup- --~.~~~ erservice .• 8) Mar-k~t failure, Distortions to economic welfare <XCur whenever a) !11 involuntary exchange takes place, or b) a voluntary exchange is prevented. ("Sylvia Porter's Ne w Money Book for the 80fi,'' 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advic.-e on personal money management, is now avail- able through her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mai!ing and handling to "Sylvi~ Pprt"er's New Money Book for the 80s," in care of this news paper, 4400 Johnson Drive,Fairway.Kan.~205.l\Aake checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) 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In addition, she will supervise com- munity and media relations at the corporate level. • • • Jan Knowlton, presid ent of the Anaheim-based Knowlton Public Relations and Mversti1lng, recently announced the opening of a new division, "Broadway Plus." A professional performer, Knowlton has entertained lit many Orange County locations. • • • Jeffery D. Stratton, C.P.A., has been promoted to supervisor in the al.Ulit department of Fox & Company'r#fewport Beac'h office. Stratton, an Irvine resident, has been with Fox & Company for over four years. · • • • Rieb Simmon• has been named marketing {lSSC>Ciate for the Newport Beach offices of lllH, - ~born & Company, a real estate brokerage firm. Simmons, a Newport Beach resident, speci.allies in commefcial real estate in his new post. • • • Ron Yeo, a Corona Del Mar archietect, was one of four architects within California recogniz.ed by the California Council of the American Institute of Architects for outstanding service to his profession and community. The honorees w.ere chosen by the statewide architectural organization from the 24 nominees submitted by CCAIA's local. chapters. B.J . Stewart Ad vertl1lng and Pabllc ReJA- tton1, Inc. of Newport Beach has hired KJm Davey in the · capac.lty of public relations account coordinator, Geoffrey Gravel, agency vice presi- dent of public affairs announced. Davey's responsibilities will include internal coordination of accounts, assistance on the coordination of special events and promotions, writing and editing press releases and trafficking. • • • Michael H. Poll~k. preSident and c.heif executive officer of Monarch Bok, a Laguna Niguel firm, has announced the promotion of several Dank omcers. Brace W. TllllDell, formerl)' vice president u d re1poD1lble for tile. loan division, wa1 appointed eirecatJve vice president. Donald R. Fontaiae. previously vice president and cashier, was named senior vice president. In addition, the following officers w~re appointed to the position of vice president: Carole Bowmu , director of marketing; Mary Ann Ditter, special projects and mortg~e loan sales and Barbara E. Moore, mortgage loan and escrow activities. Amber West, Inc., an exclusive distributor of Epson personal computers and printers, has named Estey-Hoover of Newport Beach to handle its new $350,000 budgeted institutional advertising cam- paign. • • • American CompaSoft is the name of.a new Laguna Hills company that publishes "super- !riendly" microcomputer software. The new firm acquired the assests of Tbe Software E1tabl111t- ment. Directors include Larry ~ri11enden, presi- deht, and Tom MoDahan, viCf president. sales. • • • ·---- Any ca r mr1nuf aLt11rer um gtilher up old technolo - gies. rcpcickagt> t'1Pn1. pldce he current mocf Pl yc>,1r design~ t ion on t l1pr n. c-1nd Cdll t11e resul t i"I 'new ( ar To this end. 1t 1s assisted by the most advdnced elec- tronic engine rontrot system available. most s1gnif 1cant t:keak- 1 hroughs 1n rear suspension design 111 a generation. Making the BMW 528e cl genuine rari ty c1rnong the current selec tion of 1983 811t at BMW t11P 1rnph ,~at1ons of 'nPwncc; go con- s1dPrnhly fctrtllE'r A c.ci<ie 111 prn11t 1c;, tile BMW528P The 5?8P 1., rowPred by an enltrel~ new ku 1CJ of gasoline engine uniq1 1ely cte51gnec1 to coax mc1x1111um perf orrn ance fr orn 1111r11m 1111 energy MeC'lnwhtle. Another BM W 1nnovat1on u5es rrncro- processors to calculdle an<l then inform the dnyer when routine ser vice 1s wmrm1 tecf . The 528e's 1nnovilt 1011~. however. derive not oriJy from the binary logic of tor11- puters. but from the geom et ry of axles and sem1-tra1hng arms Because 1n the rear. the 528e rides on one or the It 1xury c:.ecian~ It edrn~ t11e designation 'new' hy virll 1r of t1nw 1t wa5 rnc:1de not 1ust wt1en 1t was made . It can be exper 1enced at your nearest & BMW dealer. via a thorough test dnve Tiii UmMAft _,..--. ),, -.., IF I 'rl)l.IFHOC.AI BMWQ[ALlRS ARR/l.N{,f /I. TttOHUlJLlt r£51 DRIVE Alht1ntl •1 .1 l.t•l<~lk I htnltnRIOO P,1rl. Nt>WIX>f I Hr,1d1 k1vrr-.1t1t' UllTUl'f ..... n=:fs1Ulll IOY CAIVll, •· <••rw ... llOTOISAUS /Cl"iO f1 op. ll1Rcl I '>40 J,•11t'IOfl>t~ Rel '850 lndtc1na Ave IHI I w,,..,, M.111 L o1• 111n l~IVll 1:1000 Pai 111! l3lv1J (714) u40 M 111 (71<1) 781, 44<1<1 S lrf'f•I I,' 11 Mh lld4 (:1 13) 58~ 1'1(11 Nortll I 1~0<111 ':>.1111tl 1\11,1 ti I }) "i iO Htl44 I 1·flrt1•tl l 1t1IC<l'ilf'I llOlllT IMAI, .ana~ 1\/11-..1 IGeMCUlllS ........ .. .. 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Mo1q~11M'th· n. {21.l\ 78R l l ll 111 I J.111y U11w I I ,,..,, , ,...,.'Y I 11rkW11Y 40\,Jt1 I ·'"' P11lrt 1 cRO'l) 4fV 88/H <.'I it l 11. n11 ii\ (IM)fn I 10'1U c .111r" nuw ILi \) 8811 ) u I • Cfi JI ) °'2A r .r, it, -,_------· , ,, .~. ( . ' . ~· -., . . ... __ _ ,.____._ - Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 1, 1983 ... Ge'1eral Motors recalls. I 0,000 198.4 Corvettes 87 By tbe A11oclated Pre11 - DETROIT -About 10,000 of the approximately 11,000 1984-model Chevrolet Corvettes bulll so far this year are being recalled because a defective brake bolt could work loose. General Motors Corp. announced. In a . statement Thursday, GM's Chevrolet Division said no accidents have been reported because of the problem, cauaed by an incorrectly coated bolt. Defective bolts are coated with a slippery subetance which oouJd cause front brake calipers U> loosen, "inter( ere with the operation of the wheel and prevent the wheel from rotating." the statement said. ~ecurity Pacific buys bank LOS ANGELF.S -Security Pacific Corp. has •Purchased controlling interest in a private Swiss bank, it was announced Thursday. The purchase of 66.65 percent of Ralli Brothers (Bankers) S.A. was signed in London after approvaJ for the deal was granted by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board and the Swiss Federal Banking Commission, said Security Pacific ss;><>k~~Offia:O ~olyn ~·Security Pacific Corp .. a d1vers1f1ed financial services company with $37 billion in assets, is based in Los Angeles. \... Desert pap er ends publication LANCASTER -The Antelope Valley Daily Ledger-Gaz.ette published its final edition Thursday after 97 years in this desert community. "We had finished putting almost all the paper together and were down to page one this morning when they called us all lO for theannouncement" of the shutdown, said Joe Kraus managing editor and one of 30 employed by the paper: The afternoon daily was owned by the Thomson Newspaper group. Investors withdraw Kaiser offer FONTANA. -Investors who had tentatively agreed U> a $271.4 million deal th buy Kaiser St.eel Corp. have withdrawn their offer. Kaiser officials say. The inVestor-group, headed by.~ L . J~bs, has been trying for four months to purchase the ailing.steel manufacturer and acquire its 8$Sets of cash, real estate and coal. The group's ~fay 27 offer was to be c:onsidered al a shareholders meeting later this summer. Kaiser spokeswoman Montye C. Male said Thursday that talks were continuing, but she declined to comment on why the group canceled the deal. DeLorean finances in trouble DETROIT -Betw~ri $10 million and $1 5 million expected Crom the impendina sale of a company owned by J_ohn Z. De Lorean will go into an escrow acro---wlt, lea~g J?e Lorean with "tremendous Cinancial prob· lems. his .attorney says. Howard Weitzman of Los Angeles said Thundayhedid not know if hisclient, who faa!S drug charges in California, will appeal the ruling by U .S. Bankruptcy J udge George Woods involving the sale of Logan Manufacturing Co. of Logan, Utah. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW 'l'Olllt (AP)• ~. • p_m Pflo end "91 d\9nge of Ille ~ ....... Kl(W ,..w YOt1l SIOCll EA~ lu.-. "ecllnll NII~ el ,,_. I-SI. DOW JONES AVERAG ES DOW JO M•S A Va R AG•s MEW VOttlCIAPl l'lnel0ow·_-.¥9S lor Tl'tur 1de v , Ju n 30 S TOCKS · 0 11'•R N l •ll L ew Cle1 e C111 MernLvn ' l,"9MO Siii> + '-Cllr'f\lef 1,211,«IO ll~ All*" n. T 1,on.-.:i" + ~ Tonctv '49,700 50 + ... Tr.-Co lfO,~ 1'\ff -~ Sonv Cor P 117, 100 14 GMEIKI 1 _,.,700 SJ~ + IV. 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Company officers and representa- tives of government and business Wied with more than 1,200 Ryder . ished products is vital in a free enterprise system," said Donald W. Estes. Ryder Truck Rental's president. "As we enter our second half century, Ryder is placing renewed emphasis on delivering quality transportation ser-ii vices to help businesses and other organizations meet their distribution : needs." ii headquarters employees here Thurs-Based in Miami, Ryder Truck Ren- day in celebrating the company's tal, which is a division of Ryder ii half~ntury milestone. System, Inc., is the largest full-sevice • President Ronald Regan, in a !pecial truck leasing and rental company in the ii mesaage to the company, said, "I am world. It has a fleet of nearly 70,000 ii pleaed tocongratulatetheofficersand vehicles, and it operates nearly 700 : employees of Ryder Truck Rental on locatio~ in North America, the United • the firm's 50th anniversary. This Kingdom and the Netherlands. ii milestone reflects dedication to the best ii tradition of American Cree enterprise. Ryder Truck Rental, Inc., leases ii You can be proud to be members of 8 tru~ks _to busin~ and o~her or-ii gani2ations and sets the industry • team that is adding to that reputation.'.' standard for reliable equipment and ii · Among the highlights of the festive . comprehensive maintenance pro-ii celebration at the company's head-· • • .qua.rers .in Miami were a giant, grams. ii ~nsional birthday cake in the In addition to leasing, It also rents ii lbape of a truck and two antique trucks for commercial applications to ! trucb, including a reconditioned 1936 match short-term needs of various ii Ford, repre9e1ltative of one of the early businesses. The company's one way ._ J\yder vehicles. rental trucks are used by both con-• Over the past 50 years, billions of sumers and commercial enterprises, • tclOI of raw materials, manufactured but primarily they serve individuals ! ~foods, chemica.la and houaehold and families in moving furniture and il and penonal belongings have been household items within a city or to ii moved acroea the country in Ryder distant locations. il trucks. In 1981, the company set a record for : In fact, during the past year alone, the largest single order of trucks in ii Ryder Truck Rental helped its cua-Ryder's history and in 'that of General ii SCl'De'l'1I move more than the equivalent Motors' GMC Truck and Coach il of. Mt. Everest from New York to San Division. Ryder acquired 5,600 medium ! l'rancWco--apprroximately 600 trillion and light-duty one way trucks from ~ ton-miles. GMC, an order valued at $ 100 million. -tr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~ . ~Jbuth Coast Repertory L'w . Join Jtm Cooper and KOCE cameras as they •veedrop on eoenee rrom "Ma,Jor ~" &nd take a look at. the 007 -seat rna.lnBt.age theater of t.he South Oout. Repm.ory • .... t!J !OmGB'f 8:80 Pll on KOOl·TV /80 ~.......,atlOAll) ......... ., ,,...,... ....................... J!llltf ............ . , .. • .. .. .. .Electronic war hits Silicon ~Valley • FRIOAl• JULY 1, 1983 --*NN LANeERS--··-----...., . WEDDINGS C2 LEGALS C3 Heidi Holland, who works at Dad's on Balboa Island, is an expert at dipping frozen bananas. ,, Frozen bananas11 •• Stillaroundafterallthese years ... maybet9rever had one everyday," she said. PhilliJ>8 was the only peraon in In th summer of ~ the world to specialize ln frozen thoUSands of people came to -t>ananas because his sales were 90 Balboa to Al Anderson's Fun Zone good In thoee early years, he had and to listen to the big band music to, said Robert Teller. owner of in the Rendevous Ballroorh. Bob's Old Fashioned Ice Cream. Nearby, Don P.hillips opened a When Phillips cloeed his shop in candy store specializing in frozen 1962 ~a. .. ts~Mf'n~ fruit -cherries; pineapples, and th~'tllied changes m his build- bananas. ing, Teller persu.aded him to tell Today,ablockofcondominiums him the key to making frozen sits where the Rendev,ous bananas. Ballroom once stood and the Fun '\ "Ideally, the bananas are au~ Zone has been dismanUed. But the poeed to be chilled rather than frozen banana is the Same aa it was ..... frozen, ~ut seHen today are con- when Phillips dipped his first 44 ·1 cemed (Dore with volume than · years ago. . ' quality.'! Teller said. "Everybody who comes to New-"The~ taste a hell of a lot better t---0~want..s a-frozen-banana " · fresh frozen becauae the Betty Banto, owner of the Sugar f temperatures vary and and Spice on Balboa Island. e bananas to shrink,'' he "One lady told me she had been thinking about a frozen banana ' Telle said he first saw frozen ever since she got on a plane from · 'ba111.81'lJ~ in Lake Arrowhead and New York to come here. And she ' Jold the at the Ariz.ona State Fair ---· _:..-------------- r , in 1963 before opening a shop near the Balboa Ferry. He e.timates he 90ld between 175,000 and 200,000 frozen bananas a year. However, his shop burned In the Bay View Hotel fire In 1982. Teller, who aold the frozen banana to ~land and the Fiiniel1"t"""M"'&rT SiOUihr-& Balboa Bar to Newport Beach after he worked out an ~nt with the Excelsior Ice Cream Parlor in 1966. "At that time I really needed freezers to keep my products cold. Excelsior came to me and said they would give me freezers if I eold ice cream, 90 I said 'Why not?'" Teller explained. The Balboa Bars were ori8inally named Beach Ban by Teller's wife, Rita. But since the product was eold ln Balboa, the nickname stuck. The frozen banana and Balboa Bar moved acroes the bay ln 1968 when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch opened a stand. "Banto boltght the stand from them 11 yean ago. Banto said she estimates she ael1a between 50,000 and 60,000 fro7.en bananas during the sum- mer, and the popularity of frozen· ...._ .... IWb!llFBm-1 hmoft>Z!'~8il!ilitr .. -~ decreued ln Newport Beach. "I came all the way from San Diego for lllY tint frozen banana," Donna Evans said. . Adele Tfnaey of Newport Beach aaKI she just wanted to try one after aeelng a lot ·of people eat them during the summertime. Banto said she think.a it ia great to 9M the long lines of people waitiJ\8 to buy fnnen bananas and Balboe Ban becauae "it's money ln my pocket." "rm not going to be In the frozen banana busineaa forever," Banto said. "But the frozen banana will be around forever." ••• But not to be outdone i1 Sugar 'n' Spice .. Seven-year-old Misty Laurence of Roseburg, Ore., doesn't know how to dip a frozen banana, but she know& what to with one when it has been prepared. She prefers her banana with straight chocolate and no frills I " ' [' . ----·- Colldctions ••• on view to~ .. guests . • \ J • f .,.l J I • I . -. . ' . . Jack a nd Nancy Caldwell enjoy Sunday fun at Dolly Russell's. We_d·d ·ings Burke-Bishop Suzann Louise Bishop of Newport Beach and Brian Robert Burke of Irvine were . married June 18 in All Saints Episcopal C hurc h, Pasadena. They will live in Irvine. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bishop of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Burke of Corona del Mar. The newlyweds are graduates of USC. The bride affiliated with Delta Delta Delta, her husband with Lambda C~Alpha. Hinshaw- Dabney Alyce Dabney of New- port Beach and Marc Christopher Hinshaw of San Francisco were mar- ried June 25 in the Lldo Isle Yacht Club, New- port Beach. Following a honeymoon at the Brit- ish Virgin Islands, they will live in Sew Fran- ciaco. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald James Dabney and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest The<Kiore Hinshaw Jr., all of New- port Beach. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange C.oast College, Costa Mesa. Her husband also graduated from Harbor High and ~ an alumnus of UC Ogle-Leisner Terry Holmes Ogle of Newport Beach and his bride, the former Kimberley Ann Leisner of Newport Beach, will live ln Newport Beach following their wedding trip to Maw. They were I married June 25 in St .. Mary 's Episcopal Church. Laguna Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Leisner of · Irvine. She graduated from San Marino High School and Cal State San Diego, and now is work- ing towards her teaching credential at Cal St.ate Longae.ch. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Ogle Jr. of Un- iontown, Pa., where the bridegroom attended English-Binning Karen Lee Binning tmd Patrick J01eph Eng- lllh exchanl'!d. wec:lding vows on June 26 in Christ Church by the Sea. New- port Beech. They are honeymoon1nc ~ the Caribbean and will live in SWUlymeede . 1be bride, daughttt of Or. Ro.alyn L. Binning of Newport Beech, la' a 8f8(1uate of Newport Rvbor Hilh SCbool and USC. She la employed by the city of Anaheim. Her husband ii the 90I'\ of 11MJmM and Anne Marie Ent11ah of ~ ville, Md., where the bri~ arec:tuated f~ ldioo1. He allo at the UnJvenlty .,,_; i! I "f Suzann Burke • Alyce Hinsh aw Berkeley. He is a partner with Holt.-Hinsh ~w Architects in San Fran- cisco. His wife is em- ployed by MBT As- sociates. ' -' Kimberley Ogle high school. He also at- tended the University of Pittsburgh and is em- ployed by Western Union Telegraph Co., Newport Beach . Karen Engliih of Maryland and now i.t an employee of San Bemardino O>unty. \ Fifty-two pieces of art and 260 teddy bears ... There was a lot to look at (besides the great view trom the bluff) when Dolly Russell ent.enained Sunday in htt<:.orona del Mar home. Ted Russell's dimensional waJl hangings can also be found in private collections in Europe and Mexico. After viewing, guests Erline and Foster Garn a arranged for their second purchase. The teddy bears .... "I'm really not a nut about them. But, I have 250 on display and about another 70storedaway. People give them to tne and I enjoy them;: Dolly said.'(How many teddy bears would a nut about them have?) Guests at the party included neighbors, art critics, tennis peopleand members of the Adoption Guild. They"came and went" for 5 hours a,nd enjoyed the swnptous buffet that. Uolly had worked on for a week. Ted and Linda Winston (he's the pro at Newport Beach TennisOubwhere the Adop- tion Guild's recent tennis tourney finals w~re held) were there along with Glen Turnbull and daughter Glenda, Charlie F.aton, Betty Svendsen, Lefty Murdock, Phyllis Carpenter, (She's the new president of the Adoption Guild), Mary and Dennis Hollow, Marlly J enkins, Page and Linda Marsten and Nancy and J¥k Caldwell. I I ' .• W~d~~n~~ ~ -~--· ~E.-.;.ng~ements The Daily Pilot wants your wed&ng and engagement news. To help you submit the required' ln1or- mation, forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Co.9ta Mesa. F'?r weddings, only a black and white r photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, t~1 ·Polaroid and color photos can't be used. The photo must be submitted no later than three weeks after the wedding, otherwise it will not be published. · Tennis talk by Adoption Guild members Marily Jenkins, left, and Lioaa Marston and Marily's husband Page. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have two com- ments: First, if God received as much publicity in your column as sex d~, this would be a much better world. Second, since you have sc>many millions of readers, why don't you get together with a good gynecologist and explain the rhythm method of birth control? It would be a tremendous service. - OOROI'HY E. IN TOPEKA, KAN. One day I found lipstick on hi.a ool.lar. Two weeka later there was another shade of lipstick on ~handkerchief. The following w eek I diacoverd a hairpin stuck in the sleeve of his tweed jacket. It all came together. This animal who had been accusing me all thoee years was guilty of cheating. Ezwagement infonnation is to be sub-, 1 . rnitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. .1 • DEAR DOROTHY: Flnt, l..do mention God freqaeatly la my colalllll, bat let me aaaare yoa He doea not need tile "pabllclty." Tbe Bible 11 atlll tile No. 1 belt-1elJer ud lau beea for many yean. Second, I am not aboat to recommead ~ rllytmn metltod. It 1:'0rkl oaly for tlloae women wlloae period• are predJctably replar, ud evea tben It sometimes falls. Muy otber form• of blrtlt control are more depeadable. So If yoa don't mind, 111 leave tlll• to tile gynecologi1t1. Your advice to the woman who wrote, "If you stick around, be prepared for a life of hell." was perfect. I did NOi' stick around. I divorced the burn and theee last four years have been my bes\. Keep dishing out your huge dollops of oommon aenae and wiadom. The world needs it. -A FOlU:VER FAN IN CALIFORNIA DEAR FOREVER: Wlaat a day-briptaaer! Yoa uve Wamluted my week. · DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please print my letter ao parents will take pity on the middle child. It is abeolutely the worst spot in any family. Forms and photos can be dropped off at~ the office or mailed to the &titorial Depart-~ men t, Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Co.9ta Mesa, Calli. 92626. Griley-Sayers Following a motor trip through Canada, Thomas James Griley and his bride, the fonner Mary Theresa Sayers, will live in Huntington Beach. They were married June 25 in St, Bonaventure Church, Huntington Beach. Their parents are George and Clare Sayers of Mission Viejo and Donald and Nancy Griley, Huntington Beach. The newlyweds are graduates of Loyola Marymount University. The bride also graduate from Corona del Mar High School and earned an .. M.A. degree at UCLA. She is employed at the Buckley School, Sherman Oaks. Her husband, a graduate of Mater Dei High School, Sant.a Ana, is with his family's business, Griley Freightlines. Grindle-Kontos Kimberly Ann Kontos and Wade Lincoln Grindle ill exchanged wedding vows on June 23 in the Yosemite Chapel, Yosemite National Park. Following a honeymoon in Mexico, they will live in La Jolla. Th~ir parents are Al Kontos of Denver, Mrs. John Melendez of La Habra. and Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln Grindle of South Laguna. The bride, a model for the Wilhemia West Agency, is a graduate of UC Irvine. Her husband is a graduate of UC Davis and now attends UC San Diego Medical School. T JOUI HfAlTH DR. PETER J STEINCROHN ' DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I have a brother-in-law who is digging his own grave with a knife and fork. Heis61 and weighsabout ioo. He eats like a farm hand. He haa two meals a day. He eats break.fast any time between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. He has two or three eggs, two slices of bacon, toast and two or three cups of strong coffee. Sometimes he will top this off with a grilled cheese sandwich -three slices of cheeee between the bread. For supper, it's pork or chicken (fried). He will have 3 to 4 medium to large pieces, two large aervlnga of potatoes and tl few vegetables. He's always eating. He baa bronchitil yet smokes cigarettes continually. Walk into his room and it'a like flghting your way through heavy f<JS. He geta ye.ry Utile ex.era., except in hla rockinl chair. an occuional trip tn the store -lt'a about llx blocks round trip. How long do you think it will be before he develope lung cancer or has a atroke pr~ attack? He won't Uaten to ias. Maybe he will llaten to you. Mn. H. DEAR MRS. H.: You have drawn a clee.r profile of a man committina a1ow au.k:tde. He'a a good ~ple of what t.hla~umn cal.la How· to Stop .Kil.Ung Younelf. How lone will lt be before he haa a heart au.ck, 1troke or develope tuna cancer? Really. your 8U4!J11 Is • sood u mine. Pl'OIJ'Ol1I la a difficult art. One pie.non UYel 1ona in lite of poor, devllltina habita while another dAell ~ly -ahutfled off needlemly early. WW your brother-in-law u.t.n1 l don't know. Show him thJa column. Perha.. lleJ"I the pNntJal de.ncen Of OYenatinC. oa-lty. llDOldna, and undereurdltnc niay oonvtnee h1m to reform hil waya. At leMt w e can hope IO, can't we, Mn. H.1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you ran a letter that made my blood run cold. It could have been written by me. Every word that woman wrote deacribed my own life. For 30 years I was married to a man who wouldn't let me read a magazine or book about love stories. If a tenderly affectionate 9Cene appeared on the TV screen , he turned it off. The man was insanely jealous of any male who said a word to me -including a friendly "good morning" by a neighbor. Immediately he would accuae me of seeing the man behind his back. If the baby wakes up earl~. it's my fault. I open the fridge too much. I slam doors. The oldest kid is perfect. Mom and Dad brag about her and carry her picture in their wallets with one of the baby, who of COW'9e is adorable and very smart. In fact, he may be a ~enius. Pleasejrint my letter for the sake of every middle chil in the world. We need your help. - UTAHMISF1T DEAR UT AH: Aveed. lt'a dte roqlteat apot, - bat make U work FOfl yoa laatead of agaiaat yH. SlbUa& rivalry cu lle_a_ terrific modvator! 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WALTER, M.D. '"'" pl.aJUH in QllllOU1tci119 l/u nlocalion o/ /u, prac/i,, o/ ..9nlernal m .Jicine o,.J q,,.ialrio & PHfllll,,.11' m,J;c;,., c'tt aJJocialion will. l/u n .wporl m .dical (}roup • .!Jnc. wilk o//;cd al 275 'lhcloria St., S ,.i·f, C Co11a m.Ja , C"l./o,.,.ia Br .Appoinlm1nl {714} 642=6933 • • • Don't Miss Ill H"ffUVJ OUR 158th Alao a Select· Group ~~~~if.. •3911 , ·~·· ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 1, 1983 Cll Plate f«>TICE NOTICE CW PUllt.IC .. Al'IMG KP.OM n. cm COUNCIL cwn.cmOJ FOUNTA* YALU't NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN thll on Tlil!lldey, July 5, 1983, 11 8'00 p m 1n 11111 COi.ineii Chlmber. 10200 Slatet Avenue. Fountain Vllley. Clll- fornla, IM City Counc;ll wtM hold • public nearing on the 1o11ow1ng 1 RESOL\JTION A rllOlutlon ol the CllY Covnell or tne CJ1v 01 Foun-- tlln V11tey determining thll the con- atrucitlOll of a POllGe F'acltlty Pro~t ta of benettl to the lndu1trtll Arll Alde\lelopment Projecl and the City Center Rede\llloptnent Project and the sutroundlng nelQhbOl'hood tn which tl1e polloe taclllty pro~t 11 IOClted, determlng that there i re no othlt r111onabll -• ol lln•nc;lnv H id lmptOVltnlnta I nd lpptO\llng I repayment 1grMment 1nd •~· 1en1ton of credit 1nd authorizing trie eJCec:..,tlon thlf'eol (Thi• feaolutlon Wiii 1110 be COO· 81dered by lhl Fountain Valley Agen· cy le• Community Ot\lllopment et • publlc nearing tne um1 d111 ) 2. RESOLUTION NO 7899 A fl&· olutlon ol tl1e City Council or the City ol Fountain Velley, Calllotnla. decle,.. Ing It• Intent to veclle a weter Hne llUINl\lnl IOClted wltnlf\ Trecl NO 10, t97 IOClted on t111 southeast cor· ner of Btootchurat Stt111t 1nd Tllt>er1 Avenue. TllOM deelttng to 1111111)' In l1vor or In e>pposltlon to tlleM propoalls Wiii be g'-1 an opportunity 10 do so II lur1hlr lnlormallon Is desired on Item 1 you m1y con11c1 Ille Ptennlng Olpar1rnen1, end on 11811" B )'OU m•y contec:i the P\IDllc Worto.s 0ec>11rt· menl, II 963-832 t CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY Evelyn llAcClendon Ctty Clertc Published Oranoe Cou t Dally Pltot June 2•. July 1. 1983 2880·83 Plate NOTICE ---!---PUBLIC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE er1N1 eun•NT Of NOTICI 0' ,k.INO OF AH~NT Of' Ute I A\llNQI ANO LOAN OF ,ICTITIOUS NA .. f'ACtllT'r A1'91.ICATION The1ollowtng pettonl hi ve t bln· (New AHoclatlonl dOl\ed llWI uaa ol tne l1<111to001 butt· No11<4I 11 herebv 0111•" ""'' '11 ID• n••u nitt•ie PllCAtlon has o.i.in Ill&<) With Ille OE· G€RllAAN CAR REPAIR '19 PARTMENT OF SAVINGS ANO Santa 1581>81 Cotti Mesa C11lll01n11 LOAN t!Mlllng to an •PPllCa\k)n by 92627 RENAISSANCE SAVINGS ANO Block. Inc a C111torn1a COIPOI' LOAN ASSOC IA 1 ION to• petmllll$IOI• w1tc;r1 lormerl) RASCHKE & BLOCK IO astobllsll a l<Klllty Ill or In lhtl In<. 1mmed1a1e v1c1111ty of Jamboreo llloa t>u111nttu I• conduc10J oy a Ao11d 1110 San Joaquin 14111• Roecs co•porltton Clb of San Diogo County ol Sin BLOCK INC 0111go BRUCE J GARI' ESQ • A P\.lbhc nc1~r1ng will De ne10 at the Thll 11a111ment w111 111e11 w101 the Oepo1tm!ffit s Olllc.e at 2 00 p.m .. on Cour'l ty Clerk ot 0111nge Co•inly or1 the t9m ol StPlllmber 1983, at June 18, 1983 He.irtng Room B 1S1h Floor. 600 F10Mtl2 South Commonwealth Avenue Los HALSTEAD, BAKER• OLSON Angeles CA 90005 115 lo, Flower 8t.,8111te 1750 The apphca11on 1s opef\ tor puDllc c inspection 1n occor<Janc .. wllh the Lo• Ang11le1, Cell!. 80017·29'0 comm1ss10<1er s reyulauons al e1tt1er Put>llstlll<l Orange Const Cally ot11ce ot tne 011µerlml!11t ot Savir1g5 Pilot July t 8, 15, 22 1983 and Loan ot 11111 Stale ot CaUfornla 3007 83 lllC&led ol 600 Commm<l"weallll Av· enue. Los Angel11s. 90005 \Tel (2 f3l 736-2785) and 350 Sansome Street San Francisco 94104 t Tat (H 5) 557-36661 Wmten 01>1ectoons or other docu· ments rerevant to tile apphcation should be !tied .. 11h the Oepanmt!nt ano a copy delrvereo or mailed 10 the applicant RENAISSANCE SAVlNGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION not tater than July 11 1983 Pt.8llC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aU&INESI NAME STATEMENT Tne t041owtng persons are doing l>US"1ess as P P C 23011 Moulton Parkway Sune E7. Laguna Hills. Ca 9265J Yun.Liang Liu, t5,C111on Irvine Ca 92714 Palace Pa1nhng Inc a Cahl co•P 2301 t Moullon P~wy 5-F Laguna Hills, 926~:> • Thrs Du5lf\ess 111 conouC1e<l oy a corpo•atron PALACE PAINTING INC 'l'un·Lrattg Ltu This statement was loled with 11\e County Clet ~ ol Orange County on June 23 1983 F21'2e2 Published Or Mge .Coast Daily 3029•83 Piiot July 1. 8 15. 22 1983 F2t9262 1 Al tne pubhc hearong any person may appear and ma~e an oral state· ment ourong an amount ol 11me lim· lled by lh8 hear111g Orl•cer. wn1ch 1f1 tne case ol a11y person who has not liled prior .. ,.uen 0D1ec11ons or other <1ocumen1S 1s to oe 1tm11e<1 to 1101 more 1n1n 15 minutes in Ourdt1011 or such snorter time a:. may De allowed Dy rne heanng ofhcer PuDlrsheo Orange Coast Oa1ry Pilot July I 1983 NU.JC NOTICE -FICTITIOUI eUllNHI NAMI l fATI!MINT I ''• totlowlng 1><11rsons are doing bu1lne11 H tAICONIRl.Cf LABOR SPECIAL 16 r (BIC L s 2436 AnOOVlf Pt, Co1111 M••• C• 112626 Stanltfv E NUlll 2436 Al1dov111 Pl Co'1a MAU Ca-9M26 0•"'"' r Allan 2438 Andove< Pt, Cost11 Meti Cal1t 92826 Brion St.,,,Olllrl Tn•• Dus1flMll 1• conouc1ed Dy • g11ntt1GI partnenhlp STANLEY E NA~TRI f his sl8tt1m1111I "'"' hied with 1'19 County °'9rk or Oraf\ga Coun1y on June 23 1983 F21t2t0 Puol11hed Orange Cou t Di lly Piiot July 1 8. 15, 22 1983 2977·83 a~cou..Tcw CALWOflNfA COUNTY M~ANOI .,, .... 111 11111 Mau .. 01 the Apl)t1Cat1011 of ~INOA SUSAN STEPHEN For Cn1noa or N11me ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE F_2R CR'ANG£ OF" ~Am "lltl01 SuN n SlllC)l\lln, In Pro Pet hu llled I pell· lion 1n 1n11 c;ourt fOf en order llllow• Ing ~tlttonltf to change ,,., n1rn1 trom L111dn Su1&n Stll)hlA to Linda Suean Ottmlng 11 11 he<eby ordered llYll Ill Pit- .sons 1nutrested In the mltt•r 11totese1d appea1 oerore 1n1t court In Oep1rtmen1 No 3 at 700 Clylc Center Drive W1111, Santo An1. Cell· rornla, on August 8, 1983 at 10 00 o'clock AM nr1d men e.nd tnere Show couS(I 11 &njj mey nave. why -------------$810 petition ro, change or 11em1 Nil.It NOTICE should not t>e gronlll<I ____ ;..;;;...;;.;..;...-.;.oi.o.;"'"----11 11 further ordered theta c;opy ol T 22112 1t11s o•der to show cause be publllh• NOTICE Of IALI e<l If\ lhe Dally Piiot, 1 newap11pet ol YOU AQ' IN DU'AUl. T UND«R A general clrcullltton. put>lllhed In Jhls HOMIOWNIRI AlllllMINT county at least once a week lor four l..lfN DATID JANUARY !_l.1..~m. c;onsec;uttve week& prior 10 1ne d1y UNl.Ell YOU TAKf ACTIQN TO ol llllid nea11ng • "'OTICT YOUR .... ot'CftTY, IT Oaled June 22 1963 MAY N IOLD AT A PUeLtC IAU. Frank Oomen1Ch1m If YOU •ED AN EXPLANATION Juelge ol me Super.or Court Of T .. NAT\Ma Of PfH>CHOWO MURTAUGH HATCHER & AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD MILLER All0<neys at taw CONTACT A LAWYER. 400 No Tustin Ave Suite 423 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1I SBf\ta Ana. Ca 92705 pur11.11n1 10 the term• of tllOM c.<· Put>h11hed Orenge Coett Oa11y taln Cov~ants, C ltlona and Re--Pilot July 2 8. 15 223 1983 s1r1e11on1 r on Mitch 23. 2943 83 1977, In B 211~. Page tOOO. et i------------seq . ot rec0<d1 ot Orange County. C1lll0<nle , PUBLIC NOTICE Thet cettaln rell propeny de-SUl'EftJOft COUftT tcrlbed u Lot 1. Unit 55 of Trect OF CALIFOftNIA 88S8, II per mep tec«ded In Book COUNTY Of' ORANGE 357, P11111 24, lnclullve, record• ol A118t25 Ot1nge County commonly known tn the Matta< 01 the Appl1Ca11on ot as 873 VllllQll Creek, Co1ta MH8, Mary Frances Woods on beh1ll ot C1lllorn11 The sum ol pall Peter Lee Sweeney, a mlnOI lor 11aea1men1s due as ol Ille dill of change ol name thl1 notice 11 S 1,650 00. lnch.ldlng ORDER lO SHOW CAUSE Plafc NOTICE costs, 1-anel 1'1tereat. will o. sold FOR CHANGE OF NAME 111 publlc auction pur1U1nt to Section Mar y F W00<11 has tiled a petition PU8llC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTIC£ 'ICTITIOUI 9UINH NAM« STATUlllNT fll• f04IOW1ng ~· 118 dOIOQ ()11111'1118 .. I ~ARE CREATIONS , 4232 $h018CrMt COfona dal Mil CA 92626 Lort B Klem, ·~~ ShOl'W .. t, Corona def Mii1, Ca 82625 Thia bulll\HI le CondUClll<I Dy Ill Individual LORI B KLEIN Tnt1 1111em-.1 waa filed wilh the Coun1y C11t11 01 Orange.cou111y on Jun.. 1, 1963 n11esa Pub"lhed Or11nge Co111 Delly Piiot July 1. 8. 15, ~2. t983 3003-83 Ml.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUllNHI NA• ITATIM!NT Tn1 followlng per10ns are doing Du1lne11 aa: (A)"NEW AGE CONSTRUCTION", tBl"M.AST£R PLAN". 026 So J•cl\· son Santa Ana, CA 92704 Mlchatl Allen Barry. 925 So Jack· son, San111 Ana, Ca 92704 Th11 Duslness 1s conducte<l Dy an 1ndlVIC1ual MICHAEL A BARAY Tttts statement was llle<l with 1h• Couq_ty Cler)! or Orange County on June 27 1983 F21t531 Pubhslle<f Orange Coast Cally Piiot July I 8. 15 22 1983 F2 t9538 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of PUeuc HEAftlNG ON AN AftEA Pl.AN PUBllC NOTICE NOTICI! TO CfllDnOH f>' eUlK TIIANePlft teee. 1101 .. 107 u.c.c. Not~ It hereby o••en to the cr.U• '°'' OI l VLE.ll FINLEY T,.n••eror whOH nome'ldd•n• 11 t800 SN drtll Ortve, City of COfona <let Mir. COllO\)'...Ot Ouog& • ...SIAt• 41 ~ fo•nll lhat a Dulle lran1ter 11 11>0ut to De m1de to MICHAEL SUKOWSKY ANO THOMAS. WEBIU tebL!ar-. lllOH hgl'IM ~tla2305 N Cot• tonwood, C4ty ol S1r1t1 Ana, County OI Orange, Stat• 01 CllllOll\11 The prof)41(ty 10 be t11n1t111ed •• descttbed 1n oenetar aa All atoctc In 11.eda, llaturea, equipment anel good wtll ot111a1 F11t f00d Duslnna known IS "11EL TACO NO 66 and located 11 12J 1 w Whlt11e1 Blvd, Clly ot La Hat>ra, County ot Orange. Stell ol Calltornte. l he bulk tr111111er w~I t>e consum· met(!() on or elter the 20111 day of July 1983 81 to·oo o.m. 81 ACTION ESCROW INC .. ATTN MARILVN WESTMQfle~o. whose address 11 640 M._Tustln'"-,t..~. Svlte 101, Santa Ana, CA-.11270'5 That thv 1111 date for llllng claims-"""rie escrow rete,,ed 10 herein IS Juty [th. 1983 So far as 1s known 10 e Tra11a· lerees all business name ano ad· cresses used Dy thtt T•en etor tor the past three yeers are S11Nt T111s bulk trnasr111 ts su1>1~1 to Callforttla Uniform Commercial COde Secllon 6106 OA1EO June 28 t983 11A1c11aet Sukowsl<y Thomas WeDb ffll'1Slerv11s Puohsne<1 Orange Coast Oa1ly P1IOI July I 198J 3022·83 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN it al the Orange County Planning COfl'I· m1ss1on wlll holel a puDllc hear1ng 10 cons1def Area Plan AP 83· 1P tor NOTICE OF PUeLIC SALE Planning Units E2 enel E3 ot the Massey-Ferguson Credit Corpor· Luguna N•guet Planned Community. a11on will ott 11'111 1011ow1ng repossecs locate<I ea11erty ot Crown Valley equipment tor Hie 10 the nighest Par~way and northerly of Niguel Dodder tor casn Road. EQUIPMENT MF 60 Trac· DATE OF HEARING July 11, 1983 to,.Serial 9E10095J "8.IC NOTICl NOTICI ~ INTINOeD T9'AJf P1-ft UNOE9' ..CTIOtQ MOTi Ind 2.4074 CALW~A 9U81NHI AHO .... Of'HSIONS COOE Nlmtf Ol llC"1Mtl llit &OCllll ~vi• llY numbe<. 11'4 llOOr ... Ol lrc:..n~ ptetnl~ko41UO ZiO Coo. ~ ~ ; Ent•rPfl'" 10 0"1 WYlr Or1ve IMnt, CA -H--9\.<tlll!S~ I/IC MIOtHI Of lnlended lrantl11<00, 1nctod1ng Zip COde Chorng ~ 1tl SOlln Guo, 18928 9echard P11t.11, Cerrttoa. CA Ylh Chen Su 189~&. : Bechard Pla<.a Ceuuoa CA t<1ne1 ot llcenMI(•) 1n1anC1110 10 1 tr9n1••rr•C1 on.Sale S-11no W111tJ tor Bon11 Fide PuDllC E•trng Plac• Total aonatderation 10 De p1;o<1 lot. • the 1>u11ne11 ano ltc.ense 19 1280,000 00. Loceniw No <11·48:?19, Casf'I 10 t>e dePO&lle<l 1n 11acrow, S 10,000 00, OemtntJ Nole lot l~e-• oal1nc:e ol aesh lo be dapos1teo 111 E•crow S80,000 00. ~mend Nott tor th• emount ot Inventory not to • e•ceed me sum ol $5.000 00; Nole : and Security Agreement 111 lavor ol • tne Seller S185 000 00 The place where 1ne con1ldera11on. : lor the 1ran1fer of me bus.no!. ancf. thtf license or 11censea •• to b6 p111d 11 llcllon Eacrow Inc, 640 Norttl' ; Tustin Ave Suite IOI Santa Ana, • CA on or alter July 20. t983 • The parties agree that the con-• s1oer111on for tile tram~ll!f ot •~ : nustness and rile license °' locenSt!s •S 10 t>4l paid alter the Oepanmettt ol Alcohal1c Beverage Co11tr<>4 has BP· • proved the proposed ttanster • Nome anel adelreu ot the escro,_ holder Action Escrow Inc 640 N l us11n Ave Suite 10 t Santa 1'na, CA 92705 ATTN Marolyn West· mo•e•anel 8y C & F Ente<p11ses •nc Ftank E Cowtey. Jr Pres Transre•ors . Chorng·Ltn Soun Guo • Yin Chen Su : lranslerees PuDhsne<l Orange Coast Oatly PtlOI July I 1983 • ... 302S.a3 , TIME OF HEARING· 1-30 p m or DATE OF SALE July 13. 1983 as soon thereafter as posslble TIME OF SALE 10 00 A M n111n11c NOTICE LOCATION· Hearing Room, Hall ot PLACE OF SALE Eberharo 1 ___ ...;l";..;;.;UIK.;;.;;.;..;;_;,.;.;:;.;;.;.;;.;;;_ __ _ K oeo11 f'ICTITIOUI eu11.._.1 l 356 ot tne CIVIi Code olt11e St111 of In this court ror an order 1111owlng fhe 1orego1ng copy ol "Notice'', NAME STAffMIENT C81llorn1a on July 12. 1983 et the petitioner 10 change nit 11ame rrorn the ongmal of wn1ch was filed for Mein Entrance. County Cour1houM , Peter Lee Sweeney lo Michael Peter The IOltowtng peraon(el '' (ete) dolno bulln-11: STE'INGALL ASSOCIATES. 227 .ath Slreet, Newpor1 8elch, Ca 92663 Joel T. Breeull, 227 18th Street. Newpor1 BNcf'I. C1. 92663 This buelfllll ta conducted t>y an ndMdUll. This statement wu flied With tl1e County Cieri! 01 Oranoe County on June 7. 1983 1'211CM4 P\lt>Hthed Of1nge Coast Delly ellot..June 10. 17. 24.. July 1. 1983 Nl.IC NOTICE f'tCTITIOUI _. ..... •ecord on NIA 1n the ofllce 01 the The rollowlng persona are doing 700 Civic Center Ot"rve WHt, Santa Woods County Reco•der 01 said County, Is business u : Ana, Calllornla 1t the hour QI 10:15 11 Is heret>y ordered that all per- sent to you inasmuch as an examln· THE BAYSIDE COMPANY 1820 1 m sons Interested In the metier a11on ol the title to said property Park Street, Huntington Beach. CA ••The record owner of "Id real otoresalel appear betor tn1s coun In snows you may nave an 1n1eres1 111 92648 PrO{)«ty wu II the time ol leln OE-Department No 3 81 700 Civic the Trustee's Sare Proceedings NO· JOHN CONWAY DAILEY t820 LORIS KARTCHNER. wt.OM tut Center Orlvll West, Senta Ana Call· TICE OF DEFAULT Park Street, Huntington Beaon, CA known addreN It 873 VIII~ CrMll. lornla, on August 15, 1983 ~ 010'00 AND ELECTION TO SELL 92648 Colla Mna, C11ifornla. 0 clocto. AM and then "1d there UNDER DEED OF TRUST NANCY LEE OAILEY 1820 Perk The tall wlll be Condue1ed by and snow cause 'o any t11ey heve. wf'ly 'IMPORTANT NOTICE" Street, Huntington 8elch, CA 92~8 1nform11t1on regarding 111<1 sale and said petition tor change' ol 11ame IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE· Tf'lls bYslneaa It COf\ducied by a ralnst1tement mly be hi d ltom. should not be granted CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE 8£. gef\eral per1f\8<shlp PAUL BELL. Attotney, 1741 W. 11 is furt1>11< o•dered thal 8 copy ol HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. IT MAY This st it emir\! wu filed with the Lincoln 1Ve • Suite A. Anahl4m, Cell· this O<Oet 10 show cause be publlsn. BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT County Clerk of Orange County on IOfnl1 92801 lea '" Orange Coest Cally Pilot, a ACTION. You have the legal nghl to June 7.1983 OATEO. Mey 28, 1983 I==' ol general clrculellon t>nng younrccoorTt mto Dooct "1and· -f"2ll03S° VILLAGE CREEX tiOMEOWNERS 111 tnis county at r.est onOlt uig Dy paying all 01 your past <Jue Publls/\ed Orange Cout Ollly AS~OCIATION a weal< for lour consecutive w..._1 P\Ymef\tS plus e>ermi11e<1 costs and Piiot June 10, 17. 24, July t. 1983 9)'. Paul Bell p11or 10 the day ot said neanng expenses wlthm lhree months trom Allorney In Fec:t o ed J 28 983 th,. above recOl'd•ng date Tn1s .,._IC NOT'""' STATE OF CALIFORNIA) B~~e .Jnsum~• omount IS es11mate<l to be SS2.000 l"UIK. . n.c COUNTY OF ORANGE ) A Judge ol the Superoor Court Administration, 10 Civic Center Equipment Plexa (comer ol Broadway and 2506 Soutn HerDor Blvd Santa Ana Boulevard). Santa Ana. Santa Ana. Call! 92704 PROPOSAL. Area Plan AP 83· 1P The egu1pment"Wtll De SOid 8S IS, proposes 10 e1e11neate In <111tall land ... w11tiout' warranty For rurther lnfor- uses for Planning Units E2 and E3 ol matlon contact B R Pounds. the Logune Nlgultf Plenned Com· (209)473·3120 munlly aonllstent with proposed PuDllslled 0•.11nge Coest Dally Zone Change No 82·30.A!W-fJtal!WI. Pilot July 1. 8 1983 l'lan 82·:1P --• 3020·83 COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALI· t------------ r ORNIA QUALITY' ACT Ml.JC NOTICE A supplemental Enwonmantal i---·---------- 1mpac1 Repo•t..,as been prepered 011 · IK>TICE Of ll'U9f.IC .. AlllNO this projeC1 pursuant to trie C4111· llEl'OM THI f'OUNTAJN YAU.Ff 1C>mT11 Envlronmentat Ooslrty Al:! AGPICY-ff°" COllllllilUNfTY •'1d will be reviewed by trie Plaanlllg MVIL~ Comm111SJOn ptlOf lo, °' concurrent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1t 11 with, Ille ptopo,.a area plan • h• regut11 "'""All to o. held on f'1CTITIOUI euatNHI NAME STATIMINT The fonowtng person 11 doing t>uslneea 11 PRESS WEST 817 WHI 17th St Coale Mllll. CA 92827 DANIEL MARTIN MELTON ~11 W B1lboa. Newport Bllch, CA 92960 Thia buslneu IS Conducted by In lndlvlduel Thll lllllmlnl WIS filed with ,._. County Cieri! or Orange Counly oa June 7; 1983 F21,_, Publiaheel Oraf\gll Coast 0811y Piiot June 10. 17, 24, July t. 1983 PlalC NOTICE as ot lhe above •ecord•ng elate. and K-GJm On May 28. 1983, befOfa me, lhe Pobl•sheo Or81'ge Coest o111y The fottowlng peraona are d04ng w1ll 1ncrease d111ly until yOU< account ·~ COUtt'T undersigned.• Notary Publlc In and Pilot July 1 8. IS, 22 1983 Nu. ITATDllNT All persona ellhe• favoring or op. TUNday. July 5. 1983, tne Fountain posing this proposal are Invited to Vi lley Agency for Community o.. present tne<r vl-s Delore the P111" velopment wm hOld 1 public 11Uting • nlng CommlsSton Wrlllen com· on the lotlOWtng· ·~ FICTITIOUl llUIMll NAmSTAftlllDfT buSI-as· I Decomes currenl You do nave 10 for H id Stile, Plf'SOflally IPPlllfed 2970-83 VENUS S,t. TELUTE. INC · a Calif pa~ tile enure unpaid portion ot your c~4t:~Noe PAUL BELL, known to me 10 be the •corp, 7221 Getden Gr<>"t! Btvd account Payment was oemanded pet son wf'lose n1me I• sut>tcrlbed to 1------------- NO.A, G1tdln OrOYI, CA 9264 t I and you must pay1he amount s1a'ted 7oo CIYtc Cefttlf DrM WMI lhe wtthln lnttrumenl u the Altorney Mt.IC NOTICE CANA REYNOLDS 607 Bronwyn a Dove ptus int erst and costs tf\· P.O .... l3I In F1C1 ol Vlltaoe CrMll H-a 1-------------0t"l\ltl, Anlhllm, CA 92804 curred lanta AM, CA trr7Q2 Aaaocflllof and IC&nowledged to K OI031 This l>u8'neN l1 conducted by an Alie, tnree montns rrom theat>ove Pl.AINTlfl': f'llllT INT'Rf'ITATI! me 1hll ne subtcrto.d the name ol NOTICE Of IALE Individual recortJlng d&IB you have the legul IANK Of AJUZONA. N.A. VIiiage Crlell Homeowners AMOCll-OF REAL "'OHftTY , Dana Reynoldl right to stop the torl!Closure only Dy DEFENDANT: MAACEL C~Dt tiOl'l 1hereto u prlnc;lpel 1nd 1'111 own AT PfM\IATE IALE Tnls atll-t was filed with Ille paytng IM entrre amounl demanded NOTICE Of IN1"Y °" "'"" u Attorney In Fec:t. NO. A·10lllO ~%~~of Orange County on by f~~~~·::~t~~e amount you must J~ ~i:,~Efl se":i'.TNESS my hand and Oltlclal of 1~~~~0~~~~~,r ~':~~fn\~e 0~1~~~ 1'21lllO po~. o• 10 olfange lo• payment 10 TOc-UDNo. -1/ Suu n Purcey ange P\lt>llahld Orange Cou t Dally stop tne 1orec1osure or 11 vour prop· 1• J QMINT Dle09': )llotary Put>nc In the MQtter of the E1ta1e ot Piiot June 24. July 1. 8. 15. 1983 erty ta In rornclosuro ror any other Mire.I Cordi Published Orenge Coast 01lty JOSEPHINE ORTMAN. Deceased ments ere al50 1nv1ted and ml\)' ~ RESOLUTION. A rMO!utlon ol the sent 10 the Planning Comm1ss1o11,.at Founllln Valley Agency '°' Com· the above address pr10< to 01 at the munrty Development ~ermlntng commencement ot trie put>llc hear· that ,,,. cona1ructlon ol 1 Ponce F1- lf\g clltty Pro)ect la of t>eneflt to the ,,,_ For add1t1onel inlormatton. co1» du111rlll Area RedeYelopmel\t Pro- 111ct the Adv1nce Planning Division, leet and the ••mounding netoh- at (7 "l 83t-5380 Please refer1 lo borhood In wnlch the police 11e1l11y Area Plan AP 83-tP projecl 11 toe.led: determining that PubllslleO Ora~ge Coa91 Dally lhere are no other r .. 1onabl1 Pilot July 1, 1983 meana ot fln1rtclng u ld lmprove- Nil.IC NOTICE 303:1-83 ments and epprovlng 1 rilC)ayment agrNment and extenalon ol credn and authorizing ,,,. 1xecu11on "'*• of. 2873-83 reason contact 1ne presen t 2. YOU ARE NOTll"l9D •· Upon Piiot June 17, 24, July 1. 1983 Notice 11 hereDy grven that the Def\e!lc1ary Rlcharo B Lynro, No 12 •ppllclllon ef the IUdt-1 er.di-278 H l3 undersigned will sell at Private sale NOTICE TO CftEOITOftS Corporale Preza Ste 202 Newpor! IOf a ludt-t IGllMI •OM hall 10 the h"'hest and t>est bidder. sub· OF BULK Tf'ANll'ER The IOllOWlng P9'10nCI ) are OOlng buslneuu IOPS 14 Co<porete Piila, Sre 200, Newpor1 8elch. CA 92960 IRVINE OUALIFtEO PLAN SER. VICES. a C1llforn11 Corporation. u Corporet1 Plue Ste 200. Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Thi• s111ement wu meo wi1h the County Ciertt of Orange County on June'3, 1983 1'217m Published OraflOI Coast Dally Piiot June I0, 17, 24, July 1, t9a3 • Nl.IC NOTICE l'lllllC NOTICE Beacn. CA 92660. or'Sh1t1ey M Lyr>n = enter.cl 1" tllle _,, • fol-Ml.IC NOTIC[ 1eq1 10 t·~nllrm1t1on ol said Superior aen. 1101-4101 u.c.c. P 0 Box 1881. Laguna Beach. cA () 11 1 Cdllrt on or 11ter the l 4tn day of Notoce1s nere1>yg1ven to thecredl· FICTTTIOUI .,...... 92651 Telepllone (7 14) M4· I 150 1 ~I cred «: f'lrtl ft· NOTICI Of' TIIUlffE'I l~E . July, 1983 at the 0U1ce ol Robert B !ors Of C & F ENTERPRISES. lf'1C. Thote dlllrlng 10 IHU!y In tlVOf Of In oppolltlon 10 thla pr°"°"l wtll o. gl\lln an opporlunlty to do eo II fur1hlf lnl0fm1tl0n 11 dellred you f'ICmlOUI eu..11 m1y contect 1111~~ nil! • ..._ ellniWNr NA• ITATI!MIENT If you have any questions. you latal... of AN-. N.A. Loan No. ,-..21 LISller Esq, 1800 North Highland TransterO<S, whose home lelelr~ IS The 104towlr>g person• i re d<>4no 'should contact " lawyer o• tile go•· <2> •-•of ~I eni.r.ct QLAlllEU Ave . Sune 520, Los Angeles. CA 2214 Newport BlvO. City of eo,111 ment 11 ~ •. The lotlowlng Plf'IOl'll &re'd04ng FOUFITAIN VALLEY AGENCY t>uslMM u busl,_.C es C ernmen1 agency wh•ch may have 1n-In :*ni':"'"~1·S7 T.a. No. A-41W1 90028 (2131 463·3 tSS County ol Lot Mesa. County ot Orange. Stete ot FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STEP AHEAD SEMINARS 23992 Evelyf\ McC*'6on Lindley St • Mlaalon Viejo, CA 92891 • Agency ~elary JOHN CLAMPITT 12018 Cam eoe Pubftl>ld Orange Cout Diiiy Hitt Or . Houllon. THU 7707'7 MW 3 16 • B1yP0r1 lrcle Or sured you• loan • -....,,..~.t •11 enllred uNIT COOi A Anoetes State ol C1lllornl1, 1111 th• Callf0<nt1 thal a t>ut~ trenster 1s Anlhalm, CA 92801 Remember YOU MAV LOSE beaed Ypeft 11 .,._eta• JudMinl SENTINEL INVESTMENT COM· r'9nt 111te and 1n1111es1 ot '81d de· et>out to be mede to c.horng·LtN THE MAT WEST COMPANY, I LEG ... L RIGHTS IF VOU 00 NOT prevloMaly lftt.red ..... , ,_ • PANY 11 duly 1PP<>lnted Tru11ee ceaseo at the tome ot death end an SOLIN BUO ANO VIH CHEN SU, CelU Co<p . 69 t9 Valfean Avenue. ,TAKE PROMPT ..,CTION lollotn: under 11111 lottowlog deac:rtbed deed tile ttgnt 1111e a"CI tnte•est that the Translerees. whose home address ls Y._111 !l.t.!YS, CA 9 t40e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That (1) lleter llat« Aria-ol trull WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-e1~.te has acquireo t>y ope<lllOn ol 18929 9«;1'111d Place, Ctty ol Cet· Pitol June 24 July 1 1983 CAROLYN DENNISON CLAMPITT 1 • • 2881-83 \2018 Cetrlllge HIN Or • Houston. This buslnen Is condUC1~ by a Gregory N Seguin IS Trustee or SUC• c~~ ~ tt11-:'..:"Z ~'C TION TO THE HIOH!.8-T er~ .. ta\I or Olh4!'Wl5e olhe• than '" •d· 11101 County ol Los Angeles State C0tp0tl ll0fl lcessor Trustee or SuDsUtuled FOR C A SH ANO/OR TH E CllllOl'I to thll ol satO deceesed. II ol Cahtorn1a fltBUC *>TICE THE MAT WEST COMPANY 1rustee uf\der e deed ol lrust dated Cout1ty of Mmrtcopa CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS 111e time of death 1n i nd to 111 tl1e Tne property to be ttansrarred Is Wllttam W MattlleWI. Vice Pr111 Mat 8 1978 eaecuted DY Paul E (S) Judi-I et1w.d In aletlf SPECIFIED IN CIVtL CODE SEC-tllfla•n Aeal PIOl>lrty IUUlled 1n t'1e described In general as. all stock In Thia 1t1ternent waa flied wllh tne Wrmmer ano Lucy J Wimmer to se-•late ow. O.Oe,,._ •· 1112. TION 2924h (Plyl ble at the time ot Cuy ol Corona def Mar. County of treoe llatu•es. equipment and good County Clet1t ot Orange County on cure certain ob1tga11on1 in favor ot Hf VI~ . .':,:=~.=~~ ule In law1ut tnOl'Wf of tne U""ed Orenge S1111 ol CalllOfnta. partleu· w111 or thl On Sate B-anel Wine•~ June 8, 1983 Richard B Lynn anel Shtrtey M Lynn YOU. UNLill YOU f'1l.I. 'MTH St1t11) 811 right. lttle I nd lnterM1 larty descrtt>ed H 1041ows. 10 wit Bona Fide Put>llC Eating Piece No F211171 as 8ener1c1ary recor<lad May 19, THll COURT A MOTION TO VA-conveyed to Ind now held by 11 Leasnotd Htlll covering 1rie IOI· 41·482 19 t>uSlf\HI -nown es The fottowlng Plf'sot'I• .,. dotng ~u: Pot>llsllld 0fll'IQI Coast Oelly 1978 on Boo~ 12682 Page 1166. ot u11der said Deed ol Trvat In ,,,. lowlng oesc.rtt>ed pro~ty SllU81ed 'SHAKEYS PIZZA PARLOR" I nd PllOt June 24. July 1, 8, 15, t983 OH1c1a1 RecOds tn tne 0111oe of the g:~ ~~ ~C: pr~y h«'lllnatter Oeec:tlbed. 1n the County ol Orenge Stall ol located et 14407 Culver O<tve. _Clt9 WESTWERKE, 3199-C Airport Loop. Costa Miia, Ca. 92628 K.K.IEngl-lng, Inc. A Celllornle 284&-83 Reco1<1e1 of Orange county. Caff· Of THll NOTICE, THll COURT TRUSTOR: GLASSEL DEVELOP· CaUtom1e ol trlllne. County or Orange, St11te ol forn111 oescr101ng land therein as MENT INC Lot 118 ol Tract 28 t3 Irvine let-Ca11torn1a Corpor=· 3199-C Alrpon LOOP. Nil.IC NOTICE l'ICTTTIOUI _, ...... N.-ITA~-NT The lotlowtng person• ere doing t>vsl.-. aa: LUCKY AUTO CARS noo Hert>or Bl\ld, Coet1 Mell. CA 92827 MAHMOOD SAJJAOI 15 155 Shlrmen WI)' NO 48, Van Nuy•. CA 91405 MOHAMMAD REZA NIKBAKHT 1404 S. Proepec:t AYe No K. San G1bfte1, CA 91776 Tllla bu91neu la oondUCled by a gener.i partnera/'llp Mlllmood SejJadl Thi• statement wu filed with tl1e County Cieri< of Orang1 County on June 21. 1983 '21IOIT P\lt>tllheel °"8ngl Col.It ()atty Pltot June 24. July 1, 8, 15, t983 28a3-83 "8.IC NOTIC£ lot 14 of Tract 281J as per map MAY ON>EJI TI4AT A WNT Of IX-BENEFICIARY· UNIVERSAL SAV· ra~ Unit 3 as per map tlCOl'ded In Tne t>ulk transfer will 0, consum· reco•deoin bool. 94 pages 45, 46, & ECUTION MAY lllW Ofl A WNT INOS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Boal< 94, Paget 45. 46 417 of Mia· mated on or attar the 2Q)h day. ot 47 ot Miscellaneous Mpas. on the Of IUCUTlON WHICH HAI NIN RECORDED Ma~ 15, 1981 A cellaneous A1cor<11 ol Orenge July, 1983 11 IO·OO am 11 ACTION otllce ot tile County Rec0<der ol Or· i::~:: :::A~~L~N o~":i~; ln3811r NoOtl1$82 ~~~d 114<>._5! !>2 County Calt1om11 togetne< wHh au ESCROW INC, ATTN. MARILYN enge County !# t 1 Of II .._ I n l1"' on""' Dulld•"!IS and other eppurtenenoet WESTMORELAND whOse 1ddreas 10~~~~ ~.~~~~111~:':n1~~'$~;~&~ note ~A~vv'T:i"~':,c~';:° T~~-or~~ R= °' ~~~':,='(,;. on :o!~ ~r=~~ty known 81 17 15 ~9~~0A~a.1u:1~7~~e Sulla tO 1. Thal tho breach ol anti <1etau11 In !~~ ~i=L,:OJ::~~:: rolplo~ngCE.L L 6 T Galllee Terrae11. Corona del Mar, That the last d1te ror hllng,clalms 11i11 01>11gat1ons tor whicn such Oeed POlllElllON AND fO MAJNTAIM A.., 1: ot or rlC1 No, CA 92625 In the escrow relem td to herein Is Costa • Calif. 92828 Thl1~1lne9S ta conducted by 1 corpot Ion Thi• llllmlfll Wll 1ll•CI with the Coun1y Cle<lt of Ot1f\g8 County on June 7, 1983 1'21IMI Put>llahed Orange Coaat Ollly Pilot June 10, 17, 24. July 1, t983 1s secu•lty has occurred in that pay· 9778. tn 1111 Cou"'y ot Orange, Stile farms 01 sale casn 1n lawful money July 19. 1983 men I has not Deen mode of THE ~':f ~~Hl~f' ,~~~1l:~~~ bl C11Uornle .u Pl' map rlCOl'ded In of tl1e United States on 111111 or part So far as la known to the Trena· I PlllllC NOTICE ,t.LL OUE BAtANCE OF MAY t9, SElllON. t>oolc 426, PIQN 15 end 16, Ml• cash and balance evidenced Dy note leree, ail business names ano ad· -'-TICE,.. -ulTU'I 1 .. , R 1983 plus late charges cell1neou1 Maps, In the officl o1 the secu•ed Dy MOftgage or TruSt Deed Oresses used t>y the Transt11or.ror lllV ..,.... '" ,.._ .. ;nh:~ b~r~e:.S:t ~~~{cl~~ u~~:;; Dated· Ma•chL;!·;,9:~1nch. Cletlc co~~~~~or~., ~':.':.~~· ep-~~ ~::,8~~~~% ~~~lt~n,:.'~;~~t th~~:s~~~~r~~~~:,ar,~ ;~:;'i!ot to ~·~ :,C4~ TO such deed has executed end de-A. AklhOlhl, Dlj>IJty purtenant NMmenlt for lngr-. B•ds or oilers 10 be In writing and Calilornl1 Uniform Commercial ~f'TY OWNEt. hveted 10 said Ttustee or successor Olbeort, Ovnn • Crvtcflll' egresa, ute and enjoyment. In and to will be receive<l al the aforesaid or-Code Sec:tlon Ii 106 YQU AM .. ~f'AUl. T UNDll9' A Trustee or substrtute<l Trustee a =::! ~.=.. the Common Area, being Lot "A" ol flee 111 any lime after tl'ltl first publl· Oared June 20, 1983 O.i!C> Of TitUIT, DATI!D ...._II, wtttten Oeclar•t•on or Oelault a"d W louttl Qtlftd A""IM sa1e1 Trae1 9776. u Mt 10r1h In tne catton hflfeof af\d before dale of Cno•ng·lln Solln Guo 1•1, WNLill YOU TAICI ACTION 04!mand tor Sa1e aM nas deposited Oectaratlof\ ol Co,,.,,1nta, con· sete Ylh Cnen Su TO NOTI!CT YOUR ~"1'Y. IT with sa•d Trustee or success0< LOI 4;:.';• ~· to07' dlllon1 1nd Ae9trletton• rlCOl'ded In Olle<l t111s 29th dey ol June 1983 T ransluees MAY• 90lO AT A f'UeL.IC tALI:. Trustee or su1l111tu1eo Trustee SU<:h (211) 7000 book t2959, PI09 t 150, Otllc:!el R• Jae~ C Quigg PuDhShed Orat1Qe Coasl Oe~y If YOU •10 AN IXP'\..AHATION deed &!]d all Clocuments evidencing AhotMJ '°' Plalftttff cords Eu cutor ol the £91a11 P1101 July 1. 1983 Of' THI NA TURI Of' THI 0Dllgat10f\S s«Ured thereDy and Put>Ushed Orange Coeat Delly YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ot Salel o-def\t 3024-83 PROCUDtMO AOMNST YOU, YOU Ms oeclated af\d ooes hereDy de· Piiot June r1. 21· Juty 1· 8. 1983 OEEO OF TRUST OATEO 4/29/81. ftoblr1 I . Lleller, bq. IHOULD CONTACT A l.AWft". ctare all sums secured thereDy im-2783·83 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO 1t00 N. H'vt'llnd A.... PUBllC NOTICE ~July 8, 1983, I t 10:00 1.m. m~1a1e1y due and payable and has PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT Suite 520 -HO E FIECONVEYANCE COM· etecteo aM does ne•eDy etect 10 P\8.JC NOTICE MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Loa A ........ CA I002t LIOA1. NOTICE PA • u duly ll>f)Olnted Trvt11111 l'tCTTTIOUI 9U ... ll !cause the 11u11property10 be sold 10 IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF At10fne. for Jicli C. Ovlgg, h · ~Wf"OflT ·MllA UNll'1ED under Ind pureuenl to dead of trust ..,._ ITAru.Nl aa11,1y tne obhgatons secured there. FICTTTIOU9 eu ... aa THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ecvtor ICHOOt.. OtSTinCT r.corded May 5, 1981 u lntt No .... ~Oltowlng-Plf'IOl'I are d04ng byoa1-~ June 24 198' NAMI ITAft .. NT c'NoONATAOCATINASTLAYWYOUE. RYOU SHOULD Put>llsneo Or1nge Coast 01lly NOTtcl INVITING 9!01 111·5755 ol Otllclll Reoofdl In ,,,. ..,...,,_ "" ~ Ptlol July 1 2 8 l983 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tna1 otltel of the County Reco<dera of COAS'AL COLOR 33A OQlll, No Rrchard B Lynn The lollOW1ng peraon II dOlng 385 Newport Glen Cc>Yr1. Newport 3027·83 the Board ol Educaoon ol the New· Orlt)ge County. Stat• of CllJlomll B. Cotti MllSI, CA 92627 Shirley M Lylln t>uslneu u ; Beach, CA port-Me11 Uf\lfled Scl'IOOI Oltltict of 111ecutld by JAMES F. FAHEY ANO JAMES E KNOST 334 Ogle No B, I PvDlisned Orange Coast oa11v SOUTH COAST AUTO DETAIL, "(It 1 11reat addr1111 or common Orenge County will recetve selled UNOA L. FAHEY COit• ...... CA 92627 Pilot Jury 1 8 IS 22 1983 27737 s Croddy Wey, Suite K, Oeslgnatlon °' pr()f)llr1y Is allown P18JC l'«>TICE bid• up to t t 00. m on th• 18th dey Wil l SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION This bllllness II conducted t>y; 1r1 3031·83 Santa An1. Ca. 92704 ab0\111, no wanenty It gl""1u10 It• Of July, 1983. at tne OfllCI ot Hid TO HIGHEST B IDDER FOR lndlvldUll Edwin M 0ent111. 2024 Feder at compllt~ or correct,_,_ .. The f"ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, Sclloot Dlttrlct. located et 2986-B CASH(payabll 11 time of Mil In l•w· Jamee E t<noet DlllDLIC NOTICE s1r .. 1. Costa Mell. Ca 92627 beneflet1ry undet Slld Oeld of ~ .... ITA.,...NT Bell Street. Co1t1 Mell, Calllornla, lvlmoney oft11eUnltedSlltll)lt111e This atllemem waa nled wttf'I tne i----_,._uu________ Thi• bualneea I• bllf\Q conduct.cs Tru1t. by reaeon of a bfMCl'I or de-II which time H id bids wilt be put7-outalde entrance to er .. 8renc:h, Couf\ty Clerk ot Orange County on JllCTITIOUS IUSINESS by 1n lndMdull. lautt In 1111 ot>t198t1on1 eec;ured Tl1e tottowlng Plr'IOl'll are dot~ llcly opened end r111d for ~ County Pvbtlc Ubrery, One June 20. 1983 Thl1 slltement wu nled With the tneret>y hlrttolore llllCUlld and bullneea u . INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS Clvtc Center OrlYll, e r .. , C•tll 1'21_,. NAMI' IT A TEMENT County Ctetlc ol Orenge 'County on dellvered to the underwlgned 1 '#111-AMERICAN SUNSHINE. 120 W111 All Did• ata to De I" BOCOl'daoce 92821, Ill rlgllt title llld lnt ..... t con- Publlahed Or11>09 Cout Delly The followinu persons are doing June 1, 1983. ten Oecl111tl0n ol Dllavtt llld 0.. 191h Street. Colt• Mela, Cllttornl• with Conditions. Instructions euel veY9d to ind now held by It under Piiot June 2•. Juty 1, 8, 15, 19113 t>usonesa 81 1'118041 mand ror 9111, 1nd written notlCI ot 92826 Specllk:a11ons whlc;h ere now on Ille u ld Oeld of Tru1t In the property 2875-83 ALL STAR TRAVEL AGENCV, Put>llahed Orenge Coa11 Cally br111ch 1nd of lllctlon to cev• t11e Autl10flty lnt1rn1119n,1. Inc 720 In tne olllca oltne Purchasing Oirec-lltuetld In Mid County and State ~~1~:S2~•rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. Piiot June to. 17, 24, July 1, 1983. understgned to 11111 sal<I property to ~•6!.,19tn Strea1. Cotti M .... Oeltl. tor or stld School Olatrlct 2985·B d81crlbed u : K.--N tl "' 11ld btlg1tlon1 llld 1here-... «v Bear Street. Co1t1 Me11. Celltonrla Lot 45 ol Tract No. 5005, u per P\8.JC NOTIC£ Yvonne Eh1aoeth Flowers. 1599-C alle~''ine un~eralgned Caulld said Tilt1 t>ull11111 la conducted by 1 92828 mep recorded tn Boole 183 Paoee 16 '1CTlT10UI .,..... Co11and1r Or Costa Mass. Ca. NU.IC NOTICE notice 01 breach af\d 'or llectlOn to oorpor1t1on. Thia 1t1tement wu No b•ddar m•ri withdrew hie Bid and 1e 01 MltoettlMOUll Mape, nted NA• •TA.,.._NT 92!~~us Juli Flowers. 1599.c Cor· oe recorded M11ch 11. t983 u ln1tr. ~~~~u~f~~~ 01 Orenoe lottr a Pll'h lod ot or11y·ll~-(45) da1ya In 111e Office 0111>1 County Recorder Tl1e lotlowlng Plr'IO"• are d04ng lander Or Coste Mesa, c a ll2626 NIWltORT ·-IA UMP•D No 83· 109106 ot Otflc;111 Allaord1 In ., • · • er I e dall sel or 1 .. ., open r>g oheld Or::,:r' Cc>Ynty, ~ u This business is conoucted t>y an ~~~I t"!~':;~ 01 ,,,. Aec;ordlf of Or9llQI Pvb111111d Ou1no• eoaa'?'= •hri::' Board ol Education 01 the c~'detlo:'t~f ::::. 0~1;';: Ge'.:~~~ ~~~:~so?~~ '"dlvldual Yvonne E Flowers NOTICE IS tiEREBY GIVEN thll , Said sale will o. midi, b<.rt w11tlout Pltot June lO. 17 • 24, Jvty 1, 1~ N-part·Mes1 Untiled Scf'loot 011· reet property Oeecflo.d a~ 11 CA 9264 1 This atatemenl waa tiled with the 1111 Board of Eductek>f, ot Ille New· CO\llnl nt or w1tr1111y, eJtptMI or 11'11· 1-------------trlct r-ve• the right lo relec:t any purp0t11d to o.: 3 t2t lollon Wey. GREGG P NOAWOOO 1870 Partt County t:1erl< of Orange County on potl·M-Unified khool Olllrle1 Of ptled, regarding tllle ~.or "8.IC f«>TICE or 111 t>id1 end no1 nlCMl&rlty IC• Coet• ~CA 9HH NiwPor1 No 211 ~ Blac;tl June 13 1993 011.nge County wt• r-"'I llllld encvmbrln<lll, to p1y 1111 reetftlntng 1-----"--"-.._-....-...____ ~· the IOwHt Bid, and lo W9lYe 11ny Thi vnderllgned Truat111 dla- CA ~860 · • • ,.,,..,, "olds up to 2:00 p.m. on tne 8th day of prlnclpel sum of the notl(a) llQUted '1CTTnOUI 9U9Mll lntormellty Of 1rregvte'1ty In eny Bid clalm9 any lleblMty fOf eny lnOOff'IClt· VANCE P NORWOOD 1870 Pllflc Pt.4>111hed Orenge Coest Delly July, 19'3, I I thl pff!GI ol said by aeid Olld of Truat, wttTl lntereet N~ ITATl'..wf rec;el\lld -Of the 11NM ~and Ollllf 2 7 Beacf1 Pllol July t 8 15 22. 1983 &hool CMslrtct, IOClted at 2985-B H In Mid note proYlded, lld\llf'ICll.11 NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED COIMIOll dlllgnatlon, 11 Aflr, 1t10Wn ~No. 1 • Newpof'1 • 300•-e.J Bear SI COttl M .... c.lllorrtll, .. any. vno. ,,,. terme of Mid Oeld Of The lotlowlng peraon le dOl!>o SCHOOL DISTRICT ,,.,..,,, - Thia wf11ch time Slid bldt wtll t>e publlcly trval. '-· c;tietgea. and~ of bu*-11: Oorotf'ly+i1Ml'f Asller, C P M Slid .... wilt O. INde, ~t whllout bvllneee It ooncluet~ Oy • 1------------°'**' Ind reed f0t. 111e rruat111 and°' the ttu11ta CIMled SCUBA JOE, 720 Cetmtl AY9 . P\lrcttaslno CMrtctor COV'tt\1111 or wettllftty', ..,,,_.or ltn· gene.'ll ~nertHo f'tllllC NOTICE OPTICAi. MARK Rl!ADf!A SYS-by Mid Oeecl of Trvat. Seel Beactl, C1. 90740 (714) 5se-.32 17 Jllled1 ~ tttlt. pm m tan, or Thia .... ;;:.r .. ~ "'"n '"-T'EMS 811d 111e wtt o. held on: Mondi)', B•nne11 Joeepll Cllncf'I 120 Publlahed Ot11191 Cou1 0111y •ntu1>r1nc .. , tnctudlno '"'· =ro Olertl Of 0r8"QI County on FIC'TITIOUI •UIMll All t>ld• •r• to t>e In ICCO<dlnCI July 18, 1983, at 2 00 p.m .•• the Ctl'IMI AWi .. Seel haOI. c. to740 Pilot July t 8. 1993 ciiaioleurtd..,.,... of the T!\111111 Jvtwt . 1"3 ,,,._, Trie totN.!w~ •:;!!,':':! d04ng ~~o!::"'~"'.::..ucr!:" on a: g:1.:"'~~~~;';o'~ ~ ~~II conduc11d by an ----------30_2_8_-&:1_ ~of°' 'riu:~ ~~~ Pu~ 0r-COM! Delly t>u-11 1n 1111 ollloe ot 111e Putoh•lllno Olrec• cneom•n Alll • 0renoe. CA Thia 1tatement -llled with the P\B.IC NOTICE orlnclPaf euma Of tne notl(a)-.0 -...... a N3 SHAKEY'S PtZZA PARLOR 14407 IOt 01 IMlld Sonoot CM11rtc~ ~&oB Al lht time of the Initial pu~-County Cter1I °' Orenoe C®nlY on ---~;...;.;..;..;,.;..;..,;....;..;;...._ __ by Mid Deed of Truet to wit Piiot Jvnl 24• Jiiiy 1• 8• 1 '~17243 Cutvet OfiVI Irvin•. CA 9:H 14 Bear St , COet1 Mell, cattlomla ~lion OI thla nottce. the tot1I June 7, lM3 ~ lfATW•NT Of' 111,700.00 wt111 1"*91 tlllnOn CHORNG.UN SOLIN GUO 18928 928211 amount 01111e vnplld bllanol °'the Publllhed Orenqe C:O..t Deity AHNC>OMMINT"" UIE °' lrOf'I'! 10-~1-11 It~ I* -.. 8.ChllrO Place Cemtot CA A Perlormanc. Bond m1y 0. ,. Obllg1tl0n -.ired by the •bo'te.,.. PllOI June to, 11, 2• • .Juky 1, 1913. '1efrTtOUt llU..... ..... ~ In Mid llOll(I) plut 00811 YIH CHEN SU 18928 841cnard quired 11 thl dllOfetton QI lhl Ola-ac;rlbld dead ot trvt1f and eatlrnaled •------------Incl l ny tdV9llOll 01 St1,4lt.2' i>llOf Cen nos. CA ttlct coeta, 1xpen-. and adVllllOll 11 •-.,. ~ncc Thi loftowlng per1on1 ll•11t1 •b•n· Wftll lnterael. fhlt t>utll'ltfM 1• conouctetJ t>y "" No Bid~ mey wttMlr-hla Bid 120t,3H .H . •----~--·--""------• cs~ 1111 uM of thl Flctlllou• flu••· fhl ~llY undlr Mid OwCI u~P«etftl:I 1uoc1et1on Other tor a ~Od of f0t1y0fl11t (451 dty1 Th• 10111 lndabtedneea b8lnO en ACTn'IOUI .,..... nett N•~ 01Tn11t lllfetolofeDecutld and ct. tnen • pertt1*nh1p 111111 thl dlla .. 1 for the ~Ing .. um••• on which the °'*'Ing t))d It HAMI IT.A TlllllWT R / C ASSOCIATES H 5 O ll\IW9CI to 1111 undelllgned • wrnten ChornQ Lll'I Solln Ouo the<*OI cotnp\ltld mey 1>1 ootllMCI by ~· V011K1rm.n. Sune 200, NIW!.JOrt Oeotarltlon of daf8ult and Dlmlnd l hll statemont wn1 lllfld with 1n11 Tiit Board 01 E<l~llon ol the lno (1 14) 93"·0Me 1he city befOl"I TM lollOwtnO ~ 11 do!no BellCll. CA 92UO for 811a, and• written Notice of DI- County Cler~ of Onanoo County on Newporl·M-Unlflld Scf'loot Ol1lrlt the 1111. t>vtlneM ••: The Flct111ou1 Bu11r-• N•me ,.. llMll\ and EllC11on to hit. The UOdlt· Junll 29 1'183 ,..,,,.. ,,,. right to reflct 1ny or Ill Oiied' June 1e. 1093 l '1E 8 A)(TER GROUP H 1 1..-red to l l>OVI WU flled In Orange llQn«lc.uMdMld No11a.of Ott9Utt '211112 Bid• and not lllC-lly accept ,,,. SENTINEL INVE.8TMENT COM· A¥0Cldo Allt Corona dll Mir. CA County on M1rch 24, tff I an<t ltectton 10 .... to bl '900'ded In Put>lllMO 0rOr11)H COlllll Ol lly io-1 Bid, •nd to WllY9 •n)'. lnlQr· PANY 1126.26 RICHARD J RANGER 26011 theoouMy .... thl,..,pt"Qf*t)'ll Pttot Jul\' 1 8. 15. ~' 11183 mlllty Ot lr~lertty In Ill)' l lO rt-u .. Id TrvalM CHE8TEl'I E. 8AYLl8a, JA. 112 t W1veci"t Of, Corona del Mar, CA ioc.tld.Dett; Jvnt 10, 1.U 30211·8.'l Clli..-.0 By T 0 tlirVlcl Company Avocaoo AYll, Coron• dtl Mw. CA oa11n HOMI! lllECOHvtYANOE ----------~ NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFIED aotnl Itta& CAM I RON \111,L,t.OE, II t 101 COMPANY' SCHOOL DISTRICT By-W•nd'• McfotMllOft Thie~ IA oon0uo1ttd by an aov1n Oreno A~. St• K. Santi 3120 0 ... Canyon Ad To place 'JM ,.,,.... of OrlnOI Count'/. Oellf0fnl1 A .... tlftt ltcfetary lridMclutl Ana. CA OU04 ~ lat, CA IMfore tri. Dorothy l<i~ ttllhet, C.P.M ~ Otty IMI Well Thie"'*""'' ... fllld With the 11111 s11tement wu llled with tne (714) "'"'8H1 IMClif'IO pu1)41c, • Pv.rdllllng Otl~IOf Or11191, CA OMA County o.rti °' o.-wioe County en County C111'11 Of OrlllQll County on ~· "'*' LQl'llOtrdo P'IOM C7 t4) 861-3'17 714-1364211 "'-1. "'3 Ju111 7 IH3 • Allltlllftt --.Cwy Deily Hot Publltfled Orenoe Coeat °""Y Publllhlel Orenoe eo..1 Delly • ._.. ~ •PVbllefltd Orlfltl Coall Olllly Cl .... fled • ..-1.5f71 PllOf J1,1ne ,., July l , th3 Pllol June 24, July l , I, IA 3 ""'*'*' Orenoe COltlt Deity ,\lfllttlled Or•noe Coeet 01111)1 PltOt .NM 17. 2•. JVtt I. ,.., __ :ian..a . 211~ "°' .JuM 10. 11. tl, .1u1y 1 • .., •llOf ~ 10 11. 2•. Jul)' 1, 1N3 • • . n u .a \ ' THU 77077 ROBEAT H MCINTURF 23992 Llf\dley ST . MIWC>n Viejo. CA 92691 This Du8'('9M II conducied l>y I g9Mfel plt1~ JoM C1emp111 Thi• 1t1tement wu nled whh 111e County Cieri! or 0<'"'09 Coullty on June 20. 1983 F21-PubHM9d Orl f\gll Cout Cally PllOI J.ine 24, July I, 8 15. 1983 2871·63 NIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll NA• ITA TIMENT The f041owtng PllSOOI•) are doing buslnllllS' MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2•00 Hlrbor Blvd .. Coate Mese. Ca 92826 Fair H11bor Comp811y. 50 1 S1nl.I Monica Blvd. 7th Floor. Santi Monica. C1lll. 90401 John Hancock Mutual Lila ln- turanoe Compeny-M11a1Chuae11s. John Hanooctc Plaza. Tower 53. Bos· ton, MauechuM lls 02117 Tnls Dull,_. IS Conducted by • g9Mfal Plfll\8<81\IP Thia a11tement waa flleel with U'>e County Clerk ot Orlf\gll County on June 1. 1983 1'21 .. , Publi.hld Ofanoe Cout Diii) PllOt June to, 17 24, July t, 1983 fltllUC f«>TICE FICTTTIOUI .,..._ •• N.-eun....-r Thi 10410Wlog Plf'IOOI are d0ln9 bullneN .. PROMOTIONAL VIDEO PRO. OUCTIONS 2215 Me)'lllt Courl, Cotta MHI, CA 92627 KENNETH E RICHARDS 221& M•ytllr C0Vr1, COlll MIM.· ~ 92627 JOHN L OLIVE~ 4006 \'ANKEE OR. AGOURA. CA Tiiis l lllement wu llled with th9 County Clerk ot Orenge County on M1y 24, 1983 1'2'79' Put>llllhed Orenge Cout D•!ly Pllcft June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1983 FICTTTIOUIM.1 ... U NA .. ITAftmNT Tl1e lollowlno penon1 -dolnQ buW-M APEX DIAMOND TOOL CO., 14:18 E .. t Bo<chatd AYI , Santa Ana, Cl 92705 JOM W Htn, 30311 S Mlill Sl!t«t 78A, s.t\11 Alll, Calf 12707 Cheryl A H.,t, IOH S M9ln SttMI 78A. 1tn11 Ant, Ce 02107 fllll ~ .. o.lrlO oonduct.o by lndMdlllll ChveC>and I-"-> ...... _ Tiits atllemlnl .,.. llled wttll m. County Ciertt al Orange Courity ori Jvne 1. t IMl3 n,... P\lbtllhed 0ranoe eo.11 Dal)' PllOI June 101 11, 24, July 1 1983 "8.IC J«>TlCC PlCTITIOUIM.1-M NAmlTAT'DmNT Thi IOllOwlng .,_eon 18 dotno ~-. VIKING INTERNATIONAL ..eAl. EITATe ANO IHVISTMI HTI 100 RlnOOIPfl, OQltt ......_ CA tHH JOHN AATHUlll lA"\108. brobf. 106 l4eon AYI • ~ leedl. CA 02941() "* ~ la oonClvc:1eO by If\ lndMdu4ll Tlllt ... ...,,.,., ... ,...., wltll "" Countr °"" of OrMOI ~ty ~ Jur\lt,ttt.'\ ,.,,.. IJ\illltllltel Or... CoeM Olllllf' PllOt June 10, 17, U . July 1, IMS l <;4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 1, 1983 ' \ All the latest information is available to you every day in your _!~al ___ ~JJY-~news ape[-· ~·na th.at includes the classified section. - Classifed ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. ltis all updated daily. for you .. I Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 . - ' . Nil.IC f«>TICC Ml.10 NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOfta NOTICI °' T.-UtTll't tALt MN~8107 NOTICE OP DEATH OF, NOTtel °' TI11Uatt1·1 tALI L~.:.-~.'t?°="-t NOTICE OF D EATH OF BARBARA MNA0RG.APRETEIT 0tcMIT:_ ~,. UNfT COOi u NINA F RANKL AND OF GAFFN EY A • YOU .ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A WESTERN COMMUNITY MOAT. PETITION TO ADMINJS-TIONTO ADMINISTER ES. LONG FORM SECURITY LANO 6AGE 11 duty appointed Tru1t .. T.,.R EST•T""' NO. •ti••ss TATE NO. A1189U CON'TR.AOTOATEO'SEPT 21. 1911 undet Ille followtng dMCirlbed dMd "" n r. n oo UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO of lrull WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· . To all hell'I, beneflclarle6, To ~u he1n1, beneficiaries, PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT TION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER cr edito rs and contingent creditors and con tingent MAY BE SOLO Al A PUBLIC SALE FOR CASH AN DI OR THE •. ..._or N•--""rn-t..t --·• J:.r ed!Ui.tL 1F VOL) NEEOAN EJ<PLANATIONOF CASHIERS'OR'C£RTIFll!OCHECKS ~ -.. ··-·---_..-~-~--THE NATURCl)rr..•e PROC!E't). SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SEC· pel'IOOS who ma)' be other-Margaret Catfru~y and pc;r-INGS AOAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD TION 2924h jP•y•ble •• Ille !Ima Of w ise jnteresled in the Will SQl'\ll \"ho muy be otherwise CONTACT A LAWYER sale In lawfu money or the United and/or est.aw. in terested 10 th~ will and/or On July 26. 1983. &I 11·00 a.m . 11 Statet) all right. !Ille and lnt1tr .. t ed estate· mo duly appointed 'Trustee unde1 conveyed to 1no now lwlld by II A pellt1on has been fil and purauent to tile Land Con11acn under u td Deed of Tru&I In tile by James H. Hast.logs in the A petition has been filed or tubstlluted Truatee. ~ded propety hefelnafler deterlbtO; S uperior Court of Orange by Hugh Charle!! GaHney in S9')tembe• 30, 198t ea Documant TRUSTOR: JOSEPH A RILEY. Ill· the Superior Court of Orange No 40024 Boole 14239 Page n~ ol VIAN L. RILEY County requesting that County rbesting that Hugh OttlGllA RE00tdt In the offlGer 01 the BENEFICIARY· CHARTER 'THRIFT James H . H astings be a p · Rec1ord« of Orange County, Call· & LOAN pointed as personal represen· Charles aflney be ap-ro1n1a, uecuted oy. HEIDE RECORDED May 14, 19ed u t.ative to administer the est.ale poin ted as personal represen-LANOWAY. TRUSTEE OF THE BO 6 Instr. No. 14194,ln Book 13606 page • d · · th tR•n P TRUST 966 ol Olflclal Records 1n the oHlce of Nina Frankl (under the ta live to a miruster e es-"' WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION of the Recorder 01 Orange County: Independent Administration of Barbara Margare t Gaf-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR aald deed or trust describes th9 of Estates Act). The petition fney (unde r the Independent CASH (payable at time of salll t:AW· following: Admtnislration of Estates FUL MONEY OF THE UNITED PARCEL , Unll 61 , In the County is set fo~hearing in Dept. No. . f S'TATES PF AMERICA. a caatilen of Orange, State of Ceflfornla, u 3 at 700 Civic Cen ter Dr., Act). 'l'he petition IS set or cfleek payable to Hid T•ualee c:Jrewn Shown on lllal certain Condominium West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 hea ring In Dept. No. 3 a t 700 on a state or natlonal bank. a stale Plan recorded May3 I, 1977. In book J 20 983 9 30 Civic Cente r Dr., W est, Santa or federal credit union. or a state or 12219. Page 1875. Ofllci.J Records on uly • 1 at : a .m .. 27 f de al savings and loan association 1n lhe oftlc;eo1thecoun1yrecordarof IF YOU OBJECT to the Ana, CA 92701 o n July · d9om~lled In thlastale at: said county. granting of the petition. you 1989 at 9:30 a .m . tn the Law Offices of C. Bruc;e PARCEL 2 An undivided 1/64th should either a ppear at the IF YOU OBJEC.."T to the Shasky. 1151 Dove Street, Suite Interest In and to Loi 1 ol Tract No d b ' grantmg of the petition, you 170, Newport Beach, CA 92660 aJI 9083, as per map recorded In boOk hearing an state you o )CC-should either appear at the nght, 1111e and 1nteres1 conve~ed to 393, pages 5 and 6. Miscellaneous tions or file written objec-anc:I now held by 11 under acild Land Maps, In 11\e office or the county lions with the court before hearing a nd state you o b)l!C· Con11ac1 in the property situated In recorder of said county, 1oge111e1 the hearing. Your a ppear-tions or file writte n objec· sald County, California deSCl'lbed with all lmprovemenl8 thereon, e•· . lh th t bef e the land therln. ceptlng therefrom Condominium anre may be in person or t>y uons wt e cour o r Lot 30 ol Trac.t No. 6278, In lh9 Units t through 64 lncluslve, located your attorney the hearing Your appear· city or Huntington Beactt. County ol thereon IF YOU ARE A CREDI· ance may be in person or by Orange. State of Callforn•a. as pet EXCEPTING THEREFROM an 011, TO ed. your a ttorney. map recorded Jn book 238. pages 4 7 gas. m 1 n er a I• and other R or a t'Ontangent er ito r IF YOU ARE A CREDI· and •8. Miscellaneous Maps. in the hydrocarbon substances tying below of the deceased, you must file ofllce or the County Recorder ol sa10 a depth of 500 feet from the aurlace your claim with the t'Ourt or TOR or a contingent credit.or county • ol said pr<>certy. but with no rlghl ol h 1 of the deceased, you must file EXCEPT all petroleum. gll5 surface entry, as re&erved In lnstru· presen t it to l e persona re p-I · · h h rt asphallum. and other ~drocarbon5 rnents of record. resent.alive appointed by the your c aim wit t e cou or and other minerals. wnet1141r tlmllar YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A court within four months present it to the personal rep-to 1Mse he<ln specified or no1, within DEED 01' TRUST DATED 5/09/80. from the date of first issuan<.-e resentative appointed by the or underlying. or that may be UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO of letters as provi·d~"" 1.n Sec· court within four months produced from sa1<1 tand. u re-PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT "" served In the deed from Standard'Oll MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE lion 700 of the Probate Code from the date of first issuance company of Calllorn1a. recorded IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF of Cahfomia. The time for or letters as provided in Sec· Aprll 29. 1944 In book 1254. page THE' NATURE OF THE PROCEED· filing claims will not e xpire tion 700 of the Probate Code 12. Olflcial Records ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD of California. The time for ALSO EXCEPT the Hghl to take CONTACT A LAWYER. prior to four months from the and use on said rand. warer appurte- 1039 Westward Way: Costa Mesa. date of the hearing noticed filing claims will not-expire nan1 to or deve4oped by Grantor, Callfornla • above. prior to four months from the necessary for such aperauons. as "(II a street address or common YOU MAY EXAMINE the date of the hearing notil-ed reserved In the deed from Standard deslgnallon ol procerty Is shown above. · 011 Company of Calllornoa. recorded a.bove. no warranty ls given as to Its file kept by the court. If you YOU MAY EXAMINE tho April 29, 1944, In book 1254, page completeness or correctneas)." The are interested in the estate, • 12. Ott.coal Records benellclary under said o.ed or h file kepi by the court. IC you ALSO EXCEPT 111 the under· Tru•t by reason ol a breach or de you may serve upon t e ex· ted · h nround wet~ r"'ht• to •aid 1·-"'. e•· lauft . In the Obllgallons secured ecutor Or administrator, Or are interes tn l e estate, cept tl1e roghl ~ ~lry 'there7o"'tro~ tlleleby. heretotore executed and upon the attorney for the e x-you may serve upon the ex· the sur1ace and subsur1ace areas to delivered to the undersigned a writ· ecutor or administrator, and ecutor or administrator, .or a depth 01 500 leet for the purpose of ten oecraralion of Default and De· upon th e attorney for the ex· producing water. as granled ro 1he mand for Sale, and written notice ol tile with the <.'Ourt with proof cny ol Hunllngton Beach, by deed breach and ot eleotlon to c;ause the of service, a written request ecutor or administrator, and recorded Jarwary 18. 1967, In booll undersigned to sejl said property to stating that you d esire special ·me with the court with proof 8155, page 648. Ot11&:1a1 Records, satisfy said obfigallons. and there· notice or the filing of an in -of service, a written request ano as Oedlcated on the map of satd after Ille undersigned caused said t' th t d · ,,_..,ii Traci notice ot breach and of etecllon to ventory and appraise.ment of sta mg a you esire 5..--The street address and other be recorded March 16, 1983 as lnslr. estate assets or of the peti· notice of the filing of .an in· common designation, ii any, of the No. 93.11323 t of Ottlclal Records In lions or accounts mentioned ventory and a,ppraisement of real property described above 11 the ottlOe of the Recorder of Orange estate as.sets or o f lhe pell purported 10 be County: in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of • 9452 Pier Drive. Huntington Salo sa.le wlll be made. but without the California Probate Code. lions or acc.'Ounts mentioned Beach. CA 92646 covenant or warranty. exprest or Im· H A S T I N G S , in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of The under51gned Trustee dls- plled. regarding !Ille posseaslon. or BLANCHARD, WEILER • the Calrfornia Probate Code. claims anv llatllllty tor Ally mc:oHe<:I· encumbranc;n, to pay the reemlnlng KENNEDY Egli and Egli ness ol the street address and otllel principal sum QI the note(I) secured La common designation, II any. ahOwn by said deed IJI Trust. with 1nte<est !30 Nortb Maryland Ave, Attorney at w 11erem as In said note p1ov1de<t, advances. II Suite %0 I 419 East 17th Street, sa10 ~will be made, but without any. under the terms of said Deed ol Glendale, Calif. 91 ZOS Costa Mesa, Calif. covenant or warranty, exptess or Im· trust. lees. charges. and expenses of 64z 4n 9 plied. regarding 11t1e, possession. or the Trustee ano oflhe uusts created (2131$0%· 1080 • encumbrances, 111clu01ng lees. by said Deed or Trust Published Orange Coast Published Orange Coast charges and expenses ol 11\e Trvatee Said sale wll be helc:I on Friday, Daily Pilot June 30, July 1. 6, Daily Pj)ot June 30, July 1. 7. and ol the trusts created by Mild July 22. 1983. at 2:00 p.m. at the l983. Land Contrlci to pay Ille remaining Chapman Avenue entrenoe to the ,1983 2996_83 principal sums ol the nole(SI secured Civic Center Bulld1ng, 300 Eas1 2964·83 bY salc:I Land Conttec:t 10 Cll 8'pman Ave .Orange. -c A ------------wlt·S83,93117 W1th lnte<es1 thereon XlOOOOCXXXXXX PUBl.IC NOTICE f'tlll.IC nee from September 30. 198 I al 15 25'1. At lhe Ume..ol. the. inl!lllJ public ann.,,,,......-.PfO\llde<I on talO - cation ·of !his nottu, lhe 101a1 ..OTICE Of M&:lt-(:,,...as note(s> plua all costS. Charges arlO amount of lhe unpa•O balance ol tile AUCTtON cw f"EllllONAL NOTICE°' TlllUITIFI MLI any and all adv&no. S"2t. 14~0'r obligation secu•ed by Ille above de-PROPERTY RIMAINING ON T.a. No. a..-with interest scribed deed of 1r14s1 and estimated VACATED "'l! ... llEI cw "9f. No.17+101• The Vendor under said Land Con· c~sts. expenses. ano advances ts FQllMElll TENANT (CC -) NOTICI! 1rac1 lleletolore executed and de- $81,340.23 Notice Is h«eby given that on Juty YOU AM IN MFAUl.T UNDER A livered to the u"detSlOne<I a -111en The total lndeb1edness being •" t3. 14. and 15. 1983 at 10·00 A.M. at MED°' TRUIT, DATED APNL 11, Declaration of 0erau11 and Demand estimate on which the opening bid IS 381 E 16th Place. Coste Meta. Or· 1111. UNL.eH YOU T.UCI! ACTION for Sale. and e wrllten Notlc;e of 0.-compvted may be obtained by call-ange County. 111e undersigned wllf TO 'ftOTICT YOUR PftOilithfY, IT feult &(Id EIKuon to Sen The unOet· 1119 (415) 945-6418 the day before setl at public auction the per11<>n1f MAY M IOLD AT A "*JC 8.Ala slgne<fcaused aatd Notic. of Oefeult the sate property left by Walter Carl Ludwig. w YOU •ao AN IXPlANA T10N and Eleetlon 10 Sell to be rec:orde!lJo Oafed; Jul'l_9 23, 1983 Said PfOl*1Y c:onll•ll of Ap. O' THI! NAT\IRI O' THI thec6Ui'ify~tnereal property ls Western Community Mortgage pjlances, Dishes and Furnllure, misc;. NOCUD990 AGMNaT YOU, YOU 1oca1ed Dated July t. 1983 as said Trustee hshld items. tH0UL0 CONTACT A LAWYIElll. l(CS ano AssOCtated Inc By· 'T 0 ServlOe Compeny. agenl Said au CU on will be made On Friday, July 15, 1983, ai 9: 15 a CaJ•I Corporallon By· Cathy Loekharl pursuant to Ille provision of Secllon a..m. CALWIOE fRUST DEED SER· as sa10 TruSlee Aaststant Secretary 1988 ol the Clvll Code. VICES, INC. formerly DAL WIDE T.D. 1151 Dove St Suite 170 1990 N. California Blvd. Deted:June 29. 1983 SERVICES, INC. aa duly appointd Newport Beach. CA 92660 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-3787 NORMAN W. BATCHELDER, Truat .. und«and ~t to Deed By C Bruoe Shasky 415·944·9015 andlord of Trull recorded Aprll 22. 1982, u Attorney Published Orange Coast Dally 20121 Cypress St., Instr. No. 82· 139281 of Oflk:lef Re-(714)752· 1149 P•lol July 1, 8. 15, 1983 Santa Ana, Calif. 92707 cords In the omc. of the COunty Publtshed Orange Coast Dally 3030-83 Published Orange Coast Dally Reco<der of Orange county, Stata of Piiot July 1, 8, 1 S. 1983 1111111111a1 MALLOY DAVID J . MALLOY. resi· dent of L ittle Balboa Isl.and, passed away o n June 17, 1983 Survived by 2 nieces, Margit Easley and Inger Marie Graham and I g.rand·niece Mary Easley P n vate memorial services w ere conducted. Friends who wish an lieu of Clow ers may make contributions to the Amencan Cancer So- ciety. Malloy.M itte n Fu- neral Home directors. (213) BAKER ETH EL M. BAK.ER, age 67. resident o( Costa Mesa, Ca. since 1958. She is surviveed by her sons Paul D of Costa Msa, Ca. and S te ven G. of San J~. Ca.. c herished grandmother of Pa trick , Peri. and Peter Mrs. Bake r was employedd as a nurse with Tustin Community and Pllol July..,, 8. 1983 Clllfornla. Executed by SCOTT A 3032·83 3006·83 WRIGHT, 1 lllngle man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION f'l&JC MJT1C£ TO HIGHEST Bl00£R FOR CASH -----------OR CASHIER'S CHECK (peyable at NOTICI! Of TRU9'TD'I a.ALI! Uma of ..,. In lawful mOM)I of the T.a. No. T-11,.... United Statee) at the l'ront entraooe LOAM Mo. -to the COunty CourtllOuM. focllted YOU AM .. DE'AUL T UNDell Hoag Mem orial Hl>Spital.s. on Santa Ana Blvd, batwffn ntl u.sD M TRUeT DATED She also was a volunteer Sycamore St. and Broeclw1y, s.nta 4111/91. UNLIH YOU TA.Ka AC- with Care Manor Alchol's•m Ana, Calflomla all right, 11118 and T10N TO NOftCT YOUR ,..._ • fnt91'Mt oonvave<l to and now held IRTY, IT MAY. aCJU) AT A~ Program. Funeral services by II under Mid Deed of Truet In the UC I.ALL • YOU ..a AM D · will be held today at l :OOPM property altuattd In Mid County and PLANATION M THI UTUM M P f V · State deec:rtlied aa: TttE NC>Clm*tO' AGAIN8T YOU. Cryp ts1de at aci it' 1ew Lo14 of Trec:t No. 4ee7, In the City YOU tHOUl9 CONTACT -A LAW· MemoriaJ Park, Newport of Cotta~. aa lhown on a map ftlll. Beaeh . Ca. Services under ..corded In Book 182. Pegea 1and2 On,,.._,, Mr 11, ,-., .e ~11 the d irection o C Batu Ber-01 Mlaoallanaout Mepe . ..cord• of a.111., NOMI ~ I.Av.Ga g ron S mith & Tuthill Orange County. Cellfornla MID LOAM AtaOCIATION, •.,.. The ttrwt llddr-and other ~.._.,Hom~ Mortuary of Cost.a M esa. common dealgnallon, If any, 01 tile tAVINCM AND lOMI AalOCIA· 646·9371. rMI. property clelcrfbed above la TION M IAN •oo. • T,..._ purported to be: 207 SuN nnllh _...,a deed ef .,_..,... 4/Wl1 DAVIS Pl-. CO.ta~. CA 9M27 ~YUN PLOGGD AND'° YE'ITA DAVIS d t f The under111QMCI Truet" die-K ......... ..i...,.,. • resi e n ° ctalma any llablllty fOf any Incorrect· DILOftEI t'LOOOllll, Md ,.. Anaheim, Ca. Passed away ,,... of tlla etr..i add,_ and other ~ 4110111, ••••a 1 cl ll'MI on June 30, 1983. She is common clealgnalton, If any, l/IOWfl ..._. ,...., ,... 101I., ... Of. survived by her husband lier.in. llClllll ...._. ef o._. c..t:r. L D h D . Saldaalawlllbemade.butwllhOut c........, ....... .._.. _ eo ( o r ot Y) a v cs, c;o,,.,.antorwatranty,expr-.aorlm-ltlfttalfle._...,..._..,_. Herbert (Betty) Davis, Doris pllad, regarding tttle, poa-lon, or 1111 United lfMee DelW-. .e ... Davis. grandchildren Linda, encumbn1noae. to pey Ille remaining fNftt ....,_ 1e lfle aN ~ H P UI a d C aig prtnclpal eum of the notl(a) eecured c-ey C-.Hn, ....., • arry, a · n r • J>Y Mid Deed of Tniet, With fn1-t ta11ta A111 llwd, ••••••11 g re a t . gr a n d c h i I d r e n t'*"°'1, u P!'ovided In Mid notl(e). Elt. ..i .......,, lie ... Dulcinea a nd J aely n . ldv1110111,ffany,undeftlla1erma ot c of._..AN.~C...,1 Graveside services will be Mid Deed of Trust, '-· Cflatgee. c el ""''· tMa -held on Friday. July I , 1983 andaxpen-oftheTN91•andof .....,..._u;Jedte..i-i.w at 3 .·00PM at Harbor Ille'"'" crMtad by Mid Deed of "rllUlldlflM._..,..._ .... Trutt. · rwl ~. •n 1 ._.. _ Lawn: Mount Olive Mem-The total amount of the unp11e1 Lot MefTr•U••·~·--- orial Park. Setvices under ballllQ9 of the obllgallon _,reel by • a -.. ,........ Ill .._.. •11. the property to be eolCI and rauon-sr..-11, 1._ Miii 11 .. ..._ the d irection of Har bor able •llm1ted coet1, ••l*W ancs .-...11 • ~ _. ., ~ L awn .M o unt 0 It v e ld11ano11 al Ille tlml of tile lntlal ... c...ty, ~­ M ortuary of Costa Mesa. pubtlcalon of the Notlol of Saia It Tiie..,... ....... ...,...., PACIHC YlfW MINOllAl PAllK Centel";' Mortual";' Chapel-Crematory 3SOO Pac1f1c View Drove NewPOrt Beach t><M-'2700 540·5554 '142.172.23. ~ ••••u•1n8/fllle ... ,... •>------------' The baneftci.ry under Mid Deed ~ .. ......,. .... _,wi. of l'hlat hef91ofore 111ecu\ad and c»-Mlftlw. left QI l & ea. C • .. Hvared 10 Ille undaralgnad a written m7t McCOlwtae MOITUAltlS La<Ju11a Beach 494-941 5 LaQuna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cap1srrano ' 495·1776 MAltlOI LAW"'-MT, OLIYI ( Mortuary • Cerretel";' · Cr&matol";' 1625 G1s111r Ave Costa Mesa !>40.5554 f'lllCINOT .... I llLL •OAOWAY ..oltTUAIY t 10 Bro.owav Coste Mesa &42·91$0 ,lAlTl-•HO.. ...mt • TVTMtLL WHTC~ CHAN\. 417 E ff ll, St Co11a Mesa 84~7 1 A INleecl A Littlk! cash?, • Or a 101 of oath? Thtt1 a.II Cll Hlfled. Tho .. thlngt t#dng up apace In your home, lttfT!t you heven't uHd In egea, mey be Juat what someone 1111 nffdt, So give ua • call ... It'• •••Y to UH Cl&9tlfl9d to get your hand• on tome Cl9h, Dac1111etton of Oefeult and Demand THI ...... i.. ............. for Sale, and a written Notloa of 0.. _. • ~. ¥£1•11 • • leult and Elec!lton to &elt. The undaf, lfll,eted, ree1r4t11t tine, ,_. 10f* c:.uaacl Mid Notloa of OlflUlt ......., • a•--•-. 1e ,., and Elac1ton lo aalt to be '9COl'dad In ttie ......... ..,. ... ,,.. MM ef • fM county~ the,..., Pl'Ol*tY la llOS ....... .t . ,... l11t.,..t M located. ~111 .............. .. D•t•: June 3, IN3 ._. ., .,,.., ,... ..... -.,,.. CALWIOE TAUST 0£.EO .......................... W SERVICES, INC, _,,_., ................ .. 11 Trvatw tnia1 ..i ........... eMI ... 11327 Sharman Way ,_... ..... ~ ~CAtlS35 n. .........,,_., I I J _., (213) 7oe.MIS tM ...... 11Wt ... ~ ... By MauN&n Hemeon .....,.,.. 811-~a Dealw· Trua1 .. S... Ofllolr ..... f/f Oa111111 ..... 4' =c Pu~ <><anoa eoa.1 Dall) ....... ., ................... . Piiot June 17. 24, .My I, IN3 ....... f/f Oa111111 eM1 -.. 2714-63 .... WN&ll ......... -.1111111 .. 1-----------111011 .. .-.......... i.11 •• , ... o.111&1 .. .. , ,.,, ,,._.,,_. ,....,, ..... I'•• lrlrd tllr R'•l•trt Hd Tlmn but I elw•y• u•f 1hr 0 11ly rllot for rfltrultm•11t, """• °""" ·"••#>fff ....... .... ' ,.. .................. "' CAL9'CIMM POe1We ... "'9-U1191Q COl9'MIY ..._ ... ....... _.... ....... _ ..... u.. .......... 111. , ........ c ....... ...... ~..,.~,,. ... --NlllRM. .. ,.... MID LOM AMOCMTIDM ·:-1<: er.u.. ...... ...... T.-. Ulllt • ,, ,.....,. 0.-c.... ...., .......... , ... _ ..... _ Calf 141-1171. Put • few worda ro worll for ou . ClASSIFllD Tile markefPtace oil tlw Orange Coa~t ... 642-5678 Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Friday. July 1, 1983 > Nearly half of all Dmly Pilot reod~rs have wted the classified section to buy or sell a producJ • t ~ 1 ,. :; ~ ..._ • w. -;:::::::::=t;;;;J; ...... ~~~·~11:;1e--...ul:•t:••~ ... ~·~.,~11=1•~~ir:.=;..;~-.~~a..:;";;'•;r~kl~·~=;:~~r.ir:;:::t:~1!~~~~-:,::;-~ ~=---=s~ga~~~~~-1t1ion~~!!E~2!!!i'·~1 ~~i mt. l tii 112f' ....... ..... lMI lMI 10.l llTAll llllS •• • ·~·· .,.. Ult ~ • I~ *Ull IEN• Pr•• t i g • L • m 0 n EaatelcM 15 rm "°" .. ICY \""'Im"" c$ndo. N;Wport } Helgh11,Peter1 Cyn Ar.. bt·~..,.,.. Sl550 ava'l 7-IS Knoltt. Cptldrp._ blttnt, • I·-· llU UYFlllT 3 Br 2 ea. lrptc, • air • ··-· •••1 0 c Ve ••eluded .... """' ' I ' II • ..._ * IUIDR RIDIE * cond ·1120.000 vatue. ..__ ry be llrat 539·6190 BEST lrpc. eric ger w ge ~ Fineet t -~ vtew Crom dramatic 3 bdrm, 4 11ea1 at $99,900 w ·on1 Whitewater uncompro ..... 1.1.... -coaatal Country View. All uun,ue-. Alty'" •lor~• rm, elec d1 opnr, • • .._......,, ,,.....,._ Appr tor 5 lot subd. 1.9 _ poot, ec. 1ec rm, wlllk to ~ bath pool home. •1. 7~.000 Fee. Come visit the most CabouJouir view new 1111 Cell Patrick Tenore. views, warm aeabree?.eS, ocean(l'Ont, M 11 o w.n er · d • 11 Eaatlide c M 2 Br lfO bch 725/mo, 11111111 • II _ _. ... ,.. UYFlllT custom home in Newport. Nothing to Agent 760-8702 steps to the beach. 3 Br 4 Ba, it,695,000 714-556-1433 yard, g11, eveJJ tmmed. dep.873-t1112evFr1day& :A ••.s r"'"'5 3 Br I'' .. ba $105,000 by "6001 o 633 8323 ;., S--·1-· .... yfront dplx 2 br 2 ba up· 2 br com..,.,... with th.is 4 bdrm, Cam rm. 5 " Almost oceanfront overlooi...-.. Table • m · • wknda I'""--..,. ' • · • ,,.....-o wner Giant yard. ....,116 OCEANFRONT. spectacu· E'•lde 2Br lba ldull com-2 Br 1 Ba Cottage w/gar. .:; 2 ba dn. 2 boat lpl()C!S. Reduced -•1.~.000. bath, fonnaJ dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. beaulllulty upgraded. Rock and the 11ea. Gourmet lcltchen for ta.r' Three Arch Bey. •P-plex w/pool, lndry, cvrd <Seeks, brick walk ways. • .._'DIU -E IOUlflllT . Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate Open Sun. at 2005 gracious entertaining, 4 Bil 4 BA prox 75x300. Sl,250,000. prkg. no pttt S.015/mo yd Avell 7.10 S785/mo ~· rUll d k f 3 Y '•Ah . 759 1931 Arnold. 645-3440 $775,000 Owner. (714) 499·30ll0. 633 7890 646 1947 ""25 ~ Ocean & jetty views. MAri.ne room, 4 bdnn, 3 an as or or..,. ire, -· • 1::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 1213) 796·8821. • • • • 645-vv ~ bath, 3700 eq.ft. Xtna parking, $1,385.000. IHI l&IU 1·1 1• Warm Laguna charmer in the heart of •EIA Hl 11&11 -S350baech bungalow ~ I.LE 4 II ·, ... ·IPA Wood' Co a1k be h & .... 3 B ••••Iii•, Dtttrt 3 Br 3 Ba, 2-sly, huge tam· bl1-tn1 provided uflls pd ,. Ull . HELEI I, DOWD llU 1111,IOO s ve, w to ac .. ,ops, r Inert lHO Uy~m. lovelyyear & patio 539-6190 BEs.t Ally'" ~ Remodeled 3 bdnn. 2 bath + large rec. nn., Juat In time for summer! 2 Ba. $385,000 NORTHERN CAUFORNtA. $1200/mo & security Bayanorea 5 Br, family rm, '1o beam ceillnp. furnished, patioe. '420,000. RULTOR, llC, 144-D 134 This large home features .II• Ott.,... 411·1414 Fall River Valley. BeauO· Agl. 631-7370 d 1 n rm 11 b r a r y. ~ F••1U1ll ...... llLLTIP 2 llreplaces. covered It• Wiiii•• ltllltJ tul lake & river front Nr so Coast Plaza 3 Br 2 SSOOO/mo Top ref's & ~ • ...... patio and wood declllng. 11ome1. PricM tlart et ea jacuzzi pool kids pets et edit only apply "J New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, cu.tom French Nonna.ndy large tot and many ex-$99,500. Xtnl fly fishing, $600's unit avail 1-10 8015/969-7471 ~ tras Owners very ST ~ FAtate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,2~.000. anxious. For an appolnt-lm•t 1044 l!WJ!rl ltic.. lOlt Fall River Properties, Box 539-6190 BE '" BEACH YEARLY 3Br • ......... ••n UYPlllT men1.call540-1151 -676·FallAlverMllls.Callt OCEAN. MTN vu. 2Br 2ba, 2 car gar 902 w ; .,.........,. .,. IUY OR REIT IWlll HW 96028· 9161336-a-491· 2ba. new dlx, yrd, sec Balboa Bt $850/mo Mr Coronado II.land CUil . bayfront lot. 85' boat HSPIUR 111eHrt gale Frpl 1890/mo CM Loeb 2t3/585-2111 Of deck. Plana avail. Now '370,000 w /trade. Must sell, Woodbridge. on 1-'tr Ille• Chat ti ltllt B 1u11 1 8 4 2. 8 8 o 8, 650-0110 Piii Ull .... AWAll Wllllll ClllO pres11g1ous Vale Loop 3 H,ffl,000 Prerr!J 1550 644-8722. 642-8799 Stults. 2 stry. 3 bd, 2 .,., ba. On Br 2112 Ba. central air. 2 W•. O.te, lrtbr _.-. ... E"""ll~Ul"'!'!'!'!!I ___ Sharp Mesa V11tde, 4 Br. 3 lrpl, 2 car gar. on green 3br,2ba.Crplc.beamceiling,2carcarport. II IUllE fireplaces, tennis. swom-Vac ation In Stral· Ba,2st()(y,Wl apa&gar-bit. nr pool. $1100/mo greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125·000· at "Mornlng•lde by the Lake". Rent for HST Ill 111 C mong, lake rec. 80'Y. loari ll0· 1IOO lord-Avon tour Brittan den serv 11090/mo Avail 8·1. 546-7390 days. AlllWIUI IME $550 _, month or purchaM for Fll .. ••If Tl~.;.. 81 10 75'Y.tril avail Own· 1--------and Europe and enjoy 546-9950 644-7298 eves 500 ,...-• r~ ~ '" ers wlll carry 2nd $l8K ••••11Ert* freedom arid S8VI"" by -TtDY~/1 •~.pool. Ctlllhaven2 Br 1ba. Pa'iiO: N 4 bdrm 4 bath lake view 3 sq '843/mo r11ese 1ncrec:llbte BRANO moves you In Reduced to -· "' .. " ft.~~ooow Will;_ _ _. ro' a local lot . c 11'1 ..... _ II d h I NEWslngle lamilyhomes $172.000 for quick sate. Large 3 Br. pool + den owning your OWi\ l8th alr Dlac:ounlS825 gar, etc Ideal IOf retired ~· · ..... e r · a or uwta 1 an 1 OW ng. were awarded ltoor plan 559-7058, 2131807-2330 w/180 deg ocean view Cerilury apt. For details 557-3318 cpl. no pets S500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR '11 ~"'V''d' [),,, "i fl to/) t>l61 WI UYI A .. Fii Yll * HUNTINGTON BEACH: Single story 3 br l ~ ba, f/p, pool. $147,500. Single story 3 br 14 ba, f/p, pool. $138.900. *FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 2 story exec. home, prestigious area. 4Br 2~ba. f/p, fi r. Owner will help finan. A Steal $169,900. 4-Plex o we w /20% dn. $330.000. VA no down Abr 1 ~ .ba $109,900. Must see cust bit. ..... l .. llraa (lH)Ul-1111 iiiluiiiiil laiii· iiitiiiittiiiiiiiiii-HPt..U/FllH Needs helpl We'll provide IUIUllS For Tuesday through Fri· day j)ubllcatlons.: 4..30 p.m. lhe previous day, For Saturday publication, deadline Is 3 p m. Friday SUflday deadline ls 5 p.m. Friday. Moridey deadllrie ls 11:30 a.m. Saturday llllllll the paint! Two 2 Bdrm ul'llls! lricome opportunl- 1 y Prtced right al $120.000 Call 979-5370, open 1111 8 o'clock pm \ f >I l / 1l E If ••1 A T ' \ •• w I • '·'• •• l '- l<ills ~~!~~n~ may FOllTlll VALLEY be made" ori same dead-Tettelully decorated. lm- llMS as 'above. Please maculalely clean lhree a.sk tor a "kill number" bedroom home. Cozy ll::l~=Mltlft'.lestl0911i."O"J01.,..ld.'lt-l~seyl@.:~ __ Double garegewfth elec-EUllS Irle door opener. Patio. Ch k d d 11 d Large lenced yard, Col· ec your 8 8 Y an orfully planted. Reduced report errors lmmedl· 10 S139.900 ately. The DAILY PILOT usumes llabltlty tor the llLEIOIT flrat lncorfecl Insertion llY I IUCI only. IEALn 111-1300 Adrienne at Century 21 Walk In 01 the year 8 -s1erri ••MAMA beauty. S425,000 value. ca11 714•493-4 io1 DHI Pti•I 22' yrly.548·5306 __ states 3 massive _.._ STEAL at 1315.000 bac•n, Far•• Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. S775 857-2121 bedrooms • st udy. SUI .ll&tlll w/TERMSJ Won·1 last. " 1575 OCEAN VIEW Luxury Frig, w/d 1nct, hdwood Sunken llvetng room. YIW Call Patrick Tenore, agt. •'"" Condo. 2Br. 2Y.Ba, nu firs, calh cemngs. frplc. 2 vaulted C'eillng. stalried 760-8702 TIDE cpls, frplc, pool, Jae, pvt car gar. Judy 646-7171 IWIER •IH Sill lalMI lllH• lOOI Tremendous price reduc-1.;;;;;;;;;~~~= tton reflects owner'a IOITH llYFROIT glass, skylight a. harid Tlr~ ol looking at homes 4 Br S 159,000. Appraised Santa Barbera home con-Y d 6 3 1 • 6 7 8 0 ' carved oak stair ralllngs, woth ugly carpel, ,.. at S 165.000, Condo lri sistlng ol $42K equity, 1-496-2661 eves I J C 2271 gormel kllctiens and dlcutous w~!I coverlnRs _ _ _ ___ H Ha If. mollvallori to sell Ihle charming custom Tudor New Victorian style home. home with nice coastal 3 Bdrms and Oen. master much more Beaulllul prl· arid tacky upgrades ? The Blulls. 'Z' story, 2 'h assum loan. Purchase OCEAN v 1 IEW Lux Condo, buat rent 2 Br appts vale street.with vintage ThentrylhlstBr~den.2 Ba wllh 2 cdar auached Punrt1c1es 0~1~ri0cK0~8 1Po;0P~~~ 2 Br. 2 "i Ba, n96u 2c;p66111• ct .. hwshr gar 5495 lamp posts story, which naa t>ffn re-garage. en yard, re-lrplc, pool. Jae. 4 • 539_6190 BEST tee · stored 10 Its original (but modeled· kitchen. As-equal value or more. PP H It l1rhr ltall1tate betler) productlori ap-sume 1132.500 at 12% 805-962-2320 tat. IC . IHll AH 2210 views. 4,..Br's. 31/2 Ba's, suite with HO·llll tr Hl·IOll peararice. Broker coop-tor 29 years. Call I .E. Exc•ut• 1 2 bdrm. 1 ba du'Plex Yd. C 11 I 1 1375 2 bdrm p a n e I e d d e n fireplace. Root top Hll. eratlon. $152.000. Lve OwnertAgenl. 760-9596. _ gar, no pets. $525 mo. ~~useascall 4 details w/ /llreplace .• Huge lamlty sundeck Boat slip. me9' 551-5018. 5 units, 1-3 bd house. plus 557-2382 539_6190 BEST Ally t~ room over en lire 3rd Vacant. Reduced price, 5 Br. 3 Ba. spa home, 4-1 bd units. $179.000 In -floor: Solid oak bulli-1ns $875,000. Wll•IHE MIH and flooring throughout: LIDO IEILTI AA•H 2BA Iba. Pvt. upatalrs Weslclllf. $268,000. Wiii 0 c 8 8 n s 1 d 8 . er k r , 2 Br 2ba twnhae. mo 10 OH MacArthur 3 bdrm listen 10 otters. 642-4959. 833•1355 or 499.1731 mo, $450, W/O, rig, patio pool dbl garage Spa, sauna & BBQ In se-_.. unit Lo dowri S 105.500 eluded patio. Lovely lam-113· 1300 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car gar, up· by owner 752-6318 IY IWIEI Graas Valley 953•7570 ev much more $600 mulu IACllFIOE 7 ac estate, brick Tudor SIOO a 111•1 539-6190 BEST Ally lee ...._. 1141 OOG home, fenced pastures. Desir able area unit fine T f 2290 l1r •• ,..., • ' pools, barn, kids & pets 2 g11age lnlo 1.;,.;•;;;;•.-•.,•"""'-~-.~~ ily neighborhood 11ear ~~~~~~~~~ graded Shows like a schools, beaches. Owner : mOdel $115,000. LllHI lt1c.. 1041 will assist In arrangirig lallle. -..1 ll•E •·Tl• a••u Loweslln Seavlew orchard & v1nyard. 539-6190 BEST lee Custom t1nest pool hm Lease opt available 5375,000. Trade or sell. -spaoe age 1u1ch k•dslpets All 6 lor appt, S.0-8227 71 41675-7375 eve. Economy for sure 2 Br $450 buy w/renl lrilo n-lonanclng Reduced OO r--. .,... 10 $395,000 Ask tor PHia1•l1 1 7 Kool & quiet 3 Br. 2 Ba. 3 Bdrm. 1 ba, $94.000 Hallle Strock. 644· 7020 aeautllul oceanfront home fireplace. shake roof. RV ass um 1 2 'Yt IO I ri · wtdshwttr tor mon gar tor 539-6190 BEST Alty lee popl $4 00 today --------Ulll IUL ESTl11 on Balboa Peninsula, 4 access. Owner wlfl cerry S 175.000 By ownr Br 4 Ba By Owner 151 loan St48.500 497-5639 ct•PLmLY OCElllFROllT TRADE \ llEllCEDI! Spacious 2 bdrm. 2 balh condo ovetlookJng the 5th lalrway ol 8llClus1ve Big Canyon Country Ctub In popular Sea lsl1nd. New carpe1lng, llreplace and wet bar This 111 the second price. reduction ori this destreable end unil!t Need we say more? Now Jull $245,000. C1lllU-~OO S775.ooo. 305156 t-5560. RtJ ••Cat ... lttr L~.-1-0-,-=1-=-1,-.-:,1=--"""1 =5=2 RUllllll TIE PlllT 141 1121 3Br, 2Ba CONDO wm Tll11 Offered by owner-dplx on DUPLEX • on El Niguel 7th F11rway. & from It's new aheke roof sand In West Nwp\,. 3Br. 2 Br 1"811Jrllts. a peel< at lh9-0l;fl. 2. car and extensive use ol 2-Se + lBr. ,Ba, at Assumable loaris ol FllST n•n gar $137,500 Owner Frericl\ wfodows and $575.000 Equity of S 16• 500 en r $16 800 768 56D• doort -11'$ a delight I s 30 000 W'"NTED ... · ~ · · Near new condo wllott. 2 -~·_.,....______ show. Two redwood 4 • · " : up- s P,:;~:.·Prln. ~~~y~ to story. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Llrplf, ltwptrt lt1c.. IHI patios wllto spe and prl-~r~~~ d~~ 1~ w~l~I :~ 631-3296da s 675-5418 skyllgh1s.2cargar o •. o -vale rear yard Walk In 650--0581. Y • dn, no qualltylng. Will IUllATIC ICU• YI wJne cellar Security sys----------eves consider trade lor dn One 01 8 kind • 2 bd, l 'n 1em 1hru-ou1 $335,000 TUil Ct II •el Mir • 1022 pyml Skip 639•7582 ba. Lu1ury Pen1house. tn drive by 1201 Clltt Dr, Santa Barbara home con· •••t+l1tit+l•H•t Just lls1e<1 $89,500. Full Securllyammenllles theri call ststlng ot $42K equity, 11IEl'IOEI 1,.1 000., Charming 2 8r. large R-2 Complex. Sate by owner •EL FIO•S a&11um loan. Purchase ,. r 101. CaU today Broker. enables barg1lri • PAYlllll lhl.TIR price $180K · tor your Spotless 3630 sf duplex 979-5828 $272,500 • Excepllonal units or income prop ol 539~EST Alty lee lert•nt• fuai1 .. t4 HOME FOR RENT Hurillngton Beach 2 Bdrm c.r ... ••I lbr 2'22 $700. Fenced yard & gar-Decoralors Jownhous. ~· Kid• & Piie welcone av all riow S9951mo Com- 545-2000 Agent, no lee. ptetely ru ,,.. l sh ed Old town classic 15 rm hse 873-0896 walk 10 ocean fly~ 'lltds "-M pets $600 hurry 539-6190 -•ti HI 2'24 BEST Riiy lee I • 244 Furn•Sfled Bachelor. 2195 rYtat Mlriet SI Ulll pd, 1 ott Orangetree terrace, 2 bd, 1treet par1<1ng space. 2 ba condo S800tmo S375 mo • sec. To see lease. 551-6581. owner. call 645-9604 752-1589, agl owe 111-12•1 .. 1ong 1erm llnancin . 548-5103 111·-1120 '9'181 value or mor~e"'i;' ~p--=p~~~~~~~~ ""'=i9<~be·l-M~ ... --... ~~ltJ!j!'P'lli:o"fo-3..,.Qa....pQoll~-'i1n;iii['i[i!"'--~~~~~~~~~;:~~ """'.§8!"!~20. • -home. very prlva1e.1 HTA11 IAU E/s1de S23.9 ,900. BEACON BAY nr. Balboa HSPIU11 l .L Wut.. 1625 TOIHS 11111111! Y.I.! ••-n•ntt OllMAlll.MU hwhhUM.OOCI Dorie ooty-in the -beat-ol 646-3557. Island. $490,000 Orily. to ••II. Aaklng 1225.000 --·- Owner llnanGe. 675-9826 Make otter. 3 Br 2 ea lri ·-YOUR OWll Ill WIWl choice WntcllH Marry Santa Berbara home con-~ Sllarp 2 Br home w/glanl Eliecullve 5 Br 2 level, pool Frederick 631-1266 or slstlng 01• "'2K equity, COUllTRY country yard Greal EHi· sized IOI, every1hlng nee.r 548_5508' assum loan. Purchase lty side neighborhood by. New low price price $160K • tor your ESTATE :. .~ ~ ~ . '. ·~ .. '· ~ . . . '• :" ~ ~· .. ~ ·~ '( . · ... ·~ ... ;,f ~ . .. ' .. ~ ... ~ .. . ., •, :. , ... • . ~ ~ ~ .,, ~ >t .,. '.I ~ .,, ~ ~ , • 'Y . , .. -. ... -. :J ~ .., . I o..._j land 1002:._ _______ •lttlghly upgraded and 1n1e with Ille-hlgnett quality materlata A de- llgh tlul 3BA Cariyon Crest townhouse with veulled Ceilings, formal dining. lemlty room. com- mun11y pool, spa, 1enn11 and much more. Owner has bought another and wants to sell now 5122.500 760_8890 $300,000 Owner wlll help units or 1ncpme prep. ol Sl 1177 hnanc. Move In & enjoy IEWHIT •ElllTS equal value or more. PP 6 • Beautllul~ O&lk ~e the S..UIDJ'!"ler Agent .3BA 2ba, Some ooean 605-962-2320-wllh terraced pool ··- 1• ready 10 move 1n10 Ttlls 3 J -IUOI FUii Bdrm offers new stucco, •-•• &•• llll llTllUT'l new carpets. new root ..,.,_ A most IUJturoous 5 Bdrm and allracll"e yard with OllllQ 111. IUI bayfront prooerty. w/pler large patio Can't match .... ., h ..th1t.L & slip for a lrg y11eht. tor only $69,900 Call _. Superbly cratted Interiors "'•6-717 t S •.. -lt ............... _. ··-· .,.. -• .._. "' dramattcally coun1er-Al4trtfft lttr point 11\e bey and city 1•1 """"' views Remarkably • ---priced at only $1,650.000 Wm 11 IAYlllllS lee Please corilacl Tasteful 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Cathryn Tennille tor da- d I 11 1a tl s regarding home with IP• an am Y owrier-asslated llnanc-room. Extenalve use of 91elried glau and wood. Ing, Full price 1339,000. 631-7370. c=e: 159~~100 ' . THE REAL ESTATE RS • 144-1211 /.Jn ... IGEL llAIL[Y & ASSOCIATES PlllUlllC VIEW llllll·FllWI TR,\DI T 10\, \L l<f \I f A short ¥{alklng dlatance 10 lhe be~h. /lt rieal 5BR 31/2 ba home with lge 11¥1111124,IOO .llST IElllOI farnlty room and 2 llre-Why riot have the best, you Front row vi-property In places OWC paper or deserve 11. 2 Bdrm 3 Ba In Turtle Aoc:k Glen. 3 Bdrm trade tor leaaer Income gr e 11 t Io cation a 11 and private location N<>W properly The best view built-ms. llreplace Sorry Just $249,000. for the money at only .. ••-• only one to a cv111omer l l"'°'l()Uf t1(i.4tfl $465,000 See 11 440 _, 751-3191. Mendoia Terr1ee T ... 111 ·c: 5EUCT Aeallors. 675-eOOO llU 144-1211 Tttllh111114tle4 .... nannr-.-2 8dm1i.~~ bath•. pool and ~•llllCI .. _ ::Um~~~.~,:·~ IEWNllT knoc~~ you ~-- priOe $550.000 lllYIEU uN reeutt-getttng Dally *Cote.; Real"y S 114 ,950 total price Piiot CleHllled Ad• to llMH SI0,080 • Super large 3 Bdrm, 2'h rMCh the Orange Coal So hwy, low down ex· & Jn vestm ent beth Condo Large living mt111;et. change 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 car _ t• erea. spacious k11cheri Ptior1te &42-5678 gar. ..cn1nge tor tend, •-over looks private ~~~~=====~! TO etc PP only backyard 2 car garage. 209•822-2644 1ennt1 covrta arid pool AC1 now To see call Ctlll •111 1024 546-23 t3 U.1-....S UHEIOIAltE "', '• . \. .. . . . 646-1044 or 644-1742 v•--427 Sari Bernerdtno ---------p ...... I r--· L.. *Pro vale a11os Ava. S2"39,000 or orr t•MI u1UI• c ed p lk owe 111 al 10% 30 year PllCE Open Sal/Sun & Mon. --*'LIOll DIWW • OYef a Ing fixed Owner bought FllTllTIG 646-6141 l~rt lt1c.. 21H ...... *SpaclousApts another Large 4 Br. 3'n 1111,000 llPUl ---wMto RENT furn. 38r r. .. .. 241 =~~:~nAc:: .. ,, Ba. pool, large RV space. on the Balbo• Peninsul1. I•• ca •••• ,. 1076 home. Mlddte East lamlly _,... IC .Home-Ilk• Kitchens greet area. sparkling 3BR tn front 2 I BA In SPECT'"CULAR w/2 well behaved chit· 3 Arch Bay, 3 Br. 3 Ba, 1 blk lo Hurillnglon & clean home 631-5055. rear. A money maker! OCEAN VIEW dren. 3 wh only start 2800 sq tt. mariy extras. Frwys ,548-317~7 ~~~in~:1~8:!:~~11 ror 2Br Condo, $140,000. As-Aug 10111. Call 261-8017 ~:i~ :Wi5~~~1~!r;'med. UTILITIES FREE tH lta •EL FHIS sume S 120,000 al 1~1.. Stat .. WIHI l & --1 Bdrm From S560 V1ll~ 1034 Pl.YIUlllULTlll owrierflexlble 492-1747 Nlgue1 Shores.4 Br.28a. Beeutlfut 3 Br. 2'.\ bl. 2Bdrm FromS6SO FREE fflOfty 4BR 3ba. C U 11•1120 Si•ll Aaa 1 newty turn. Geted secur-ri-ty crpld. great views. LA QUIN'(A HERMOSA $2250 all I r ~iiii~~-""""""i'-T!"1 ltv. private ..... ach, tennis. s 135otmo. 843•2289 16211 Parkside Lri 1 blk big lot. pymts . c .. CONDO NR SC PLAZA •e'ufta. s1""'soo1yrly or SCENIC OCPN VIEW w of Beach. 3 bikes ol Sue 691-5556 Vacant. mull sen. 3 Br. 2'n 1 / ~ " " ba twnhme. $129.900 2br.2ba,pato,a c. seasonally.661-7712. tmmac 3 Br 2 Ba cu11om Edinger PllUIAIT Ill pools, sec. gale. PI P house yrly rent I 1050 141·1441 Sharp 4 ptus 3 ptus pool. _63_1_·1_1_05_____ $79.500 968-3652 ltllH V•f•rait.... plus lee 539-619C BEST i--------- $260,000 549-2686 Fii SILE IY OWIH lllt~I e I•••• 11 "-•eril 2202 LatHI Iii 1 50 IT,!;rt ltac.. MH Mon. lhru Fri., 532-4645 -_ _ eves/wf<nds Wiil HL' IUCI FRllT UllU a Br 2 Be CdM i9001mo HOME FOR RENT 3 r Be s lOOO/July & IHt. ltac .. 1040 By owner. 4 Br. 2 Ba. owned & highly upgraded by Interior decoreter. st 111,500 964-8871 ICWFHIT IWllJI 2 Br 1112 Ba ~o-op unit right ori the sand Prle«I 11 lower than 1980 sales prtee I 130,000. A & H lriv't 751-5999. llAHIOHm llll•'lUll 5 prime parcels In Hunl· l ngton Beach . 10, 00-24.000 sq. II Zoned M-1 Prtce range from 176.000-1 160.000 Includes atreets & on llfe Beaulllul HVH Somer-New and used moblle yrly. · Lag5u7ri715HIF11sft~rm.d2&Ba ~u~a~0067';'~:~·1 steps set 5Br, 3Be, 2 lrplcs. homes. Speotacutar Specllll summer rentals-1 e .......... yar new cpl , pai nt views Excellent llneric· Brcoridoonbay, garage Wlnlarrental28Afurnapt s 3 3 4 . 5 o o Fee Ing. Priced from $28,500 .IAOlll IULn Kids& petswelcom• Seashore Or, w N-· OwMr/agl. 644·4584 10 $65,500 Llleslyl• 545-2000. Ageri1, not" port No pets. $700/mo Har~ Kriolls Condo 3 br. 2'.\ ba S2cl0.000 By owner. 760-6961 UllNYlrw •BR. Pool Home w/bonus rm_ )(Int locatlori As· sum1ble financing Open Sat/Sun t934 Port Trinity Owner 644-4464 UDO ISLE-4 bet 3 ba. tpl. 4 decks, akylltet DIS· tress Sale or Trede 646-3916 499-5746 ":'1·~., •.• r.r..r:r MiHiH VitJ• 1 646-8315 C M tmmec chermtng -Homa /or rent. 3 BR's. 3 Stata Aa1 WG large 1 BA. prolesSlonally Summer Rentals 11111 evall-Ba. S750/mo Fenced Bachelor condo. nr So l1ndse1pe<1 ylfd Clean able. kids/ t OK A 1 neat adult perk. S39.250 3 yrd. Pl s g · Coast Plaza. utll pd, pool, 00 CdM Charming BR home. No lee 5415-2000 s 5 o o 6 4 o . 8 5 9 O Agt 631-14 1 btk to bch $1 100/mo ---8315-7001 dys yrly HOMES FOR RENT ------llElllW PUI Newporl Town home Minion Viejo 3 Bdrm 3 ,,., ...... o.t Beaulllut 24 lt 6.oC with Spacious and lmmec. Ba. $750/mo Fenced _ ' • Uenc19r'~•nor'Hrocmh 9• 1~:,?d 3BR w slip tor 23 It bOel yard, klda/pets W91come2000 lallle. Isl... 21M "" ~ S1 500ytly ~gent.riofee 545· ,..., _______ _ kitchen, large llv room, WATERFRONT HOMES -----roRCA 2 Bd 2 2 Br. yrty, garage. avail dtnlngroom.lamllyroom C 11631 1400 MAL rm, 7115,W/Ohookup $800. 2 Br. 2 baths L.arge 8 • be, Lake VI-. dbte gar. Call eves 675-6362 stor1ge. Permenenl llllle. with opener. poot 1&25 .-=r. porch 11eps Agl p l l 2207 637-3341 trtH ••I Mu llM 540-5937 •• ••• 1 -1 Br apt. gar1ge. 2Br. R;;id nbmd. gar. nu I II ...... 22'1 s 5 6 o / mo 1 e u e lmprovemen111 Martha _N_ewport ___ H_elg_h_l_s.-2-B_r_2 Macnab 644-6200. Ba Condo, pool Asking Captlvlllng "U" anaped 4 BR home ... built eround e dellgtillul pOOI. Huge llV· Ing room Includes cozy fireplace The decor 11 In resllul muted 1om11. Land Included. you owri It '385,000, HLEIOIT UYllllUCI llULn 111-1100 THE REAL ESTATE RS USE THE DAILY PILOT "1AST llSULT" SEIVICE DlllCTOIY For Re~ult Ser vice Call Hev• reeldance ptus ceramic ehopa. i oned c -2. Possible A-2 on , Eastalde. W1rit single tamlly In Colla Men 01· lered el 1225,000. 1t Macnab -Irvine St 45,000. Fttlllble llnanc- 1ng Call Dave for tnfo 754-660t NB.I. Unlver .. l 24x80. 2BA, pelnl/cpl1/drp1 $625 975 "578 760 8515 1tsa, ~Int cond. mature 675-3892 btwn 8-9pm Oover Shoret. '328 Sen· "" or • mobile park. Boat lac. !Iago Dr. Executive 4 BR 1 Br. stove & refrlg, 1 bay ac:ceas $45M. S20M 4Br. $1200 mo. yrly, reft lamlly home with pool adult. yrly tse s&oo owri. o w e bat, 675-8487 r e q . 6 7 5 • 9 8 2 2 and ape. Spottessl 3 cer 6 1 9 • 2 2 2 • 8 7 8 6 • Newport Heights By · ~ it l OO tvs/wknC:s. 673-1070 gar, 3 llreptecet, 4000 eq 6t9-728-0l12 owner.olderhomes,2on •I txn • I wkd)l9. II. S3000 IN or IM/Opl. -------- a lot. 2-2 Br. f Ba dbl Deluxe Op x 4 Sale By C • I M ,. 644-7424 Bkr 3 bd, 2'.\ ba, sttper clean a ~who Mid People That'• wMt the DAILY PILOT SERV1CE DfAECTOAY le .. about! 642-5611 bf.JU 1111.- 0n Peninsula Point. Relax & enjoy ocean b~ on you.r pri- vate garden pat.lo. A most enchanUng 4Br ex/fam home. AU well designed. Large family room & delightful muter aulte. I# NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 .. , MJld ,, '"~" ,,,,. D•ilr Pilot." I rtui•fld m•ny o ll• th<: fin! d•y •nd •old II lh~ ouond d•) for lhf' p1irf' I wu1ll'd. I h•d H •d hi lhl' • """"'" b111 mo.1 of m) c•ll• om<: u olb the Oa1ly Pllo1. ,..,., . .,_ I .A 0 H s u c I I' I I I I I Q I J H 0 I 'i . I' I I' I . 142·1200 PETE BARRETI ... REALTY Cl&Hllled Adi Ire the anewtt to 1 eucceeefvl ~orywd .... N'aa t.ftet -.ey 10 ,... more peop.t VA SU E I *~ IC I I I' I ' UHi wlnlel IM o•ouno !loO . . . . . uw hit II•• o'elocll 1h1C10w •O 1 ... -N-A_A_L ...,A~A-..,I n .... ''' "'ot• "'"'' oi - l I I II I' • c-1o .......... 11 • ..-. - . --,~~,;.::.~1:! • ~.~mw~~,1' ,,,,, r r r r r r I' 1 ! 'r.f:=t. lltl!Jl ro I I I I I I ,I I ....un.....,. ................ .. Im•• 1044 FOREVER VIEW from thla 2 Bdrm, 2 be upper unit Sage Model in Turtle Rock Hlghtarids Towrinomes Quiet oul-de-uc locellon 1cro1a from pool St7t.500 ~lsor ·f(9Glty 651·1177 -~DIWI lrvlne Woodbridge Condo. 2 bd/den, AIC. POOi. bCh clb. lake. HOO/monthly. Open hovM Sil. July 2. 11-3. 7 14·844·8795 Of 7 14·159· 17H ........ wamFIMT 3 Bdrm. 2.,. 8a. Femlty Am, choice loeellon. 1208,000 aatvmabte 111 ·1113~11xed. Av1ll 8·'· $310.000. Daye Mon.Fri. 8" l·t224, fvee'5t.M16 garage & basement owner East Side C M 3 ertal t 11 • modern. 2 story. large $189.000. 875-8708. BA (Up), 2 BA (Down). 2 bd 1 ba newly re-Furn/unfurn.Welk toCdM aurideck $1250/mo bllr Consider trade S2•0,000 Consider m~ duplex w/ger. beach SBr 2'h be. 2000 760-1397, 673-7761 0 tit, bale w/vu. gar llWPllT •111m Lot value, 2 Br, t ee, ulltd tirlck. cute and corl'llf lot. alley access $185,000 546-9928. , ... ,.c MUIYllW From Ihle prestlglou1 ex- ecutive home In Spy- glass. Brfl gtounds, u1- moa1 ortvecy, refreehlng IP arH, llghl & elry "-C· ore1lng. You lee! Ilk• the "Muter ol lhe HllltoP" •• you walk through thlt gorgeou1 l•mlly hOmt Onty $535,0001 Bellet M9 11 TODAYI 752-7373 or 759-150t WALKIR6LD ....... A(--C- ~. YllWtU BrlQht comer 28r, ~B• Condo top floor I 175,000. Byco M6·225 t wamr..r lte/opt wk da 957-15263. 51 4 Marguerite. peri s 14ooimo evill now. Agt Sherp front unll. 2 Br 1 ev 548•8733 SIS 10·5 1700 760-1 106 648-14~6 or 979-5370, Be. lrplc, ~er~, yard • , .. --~,~,'T 4 Br, 3 Be. 2 y,. new. rio H'"ABOAVIEW HOMES $725/mo 5 2·15 10. .. •-.c.• .. • __ ,______ pets. 6 mo lee min. " , .lllY "Tl J ..._ltl" 112715/mo. 709 Orchid. 48A 2 .;eA on park .. nr .. ••p 851-9135 or 644-4201 . pool. vu. grdnr. St!IOO lnOllL ...,.,. w.Mt, mo. 494-2023 2 bd, 1 ba· ·Pmecs tor Im· .,,.c-emeo--.,,S-hores--=-a-=er,--.+....,1-am--s100 oN 111 Mo. Rent medllle Nie at $345.000 lty rm, pool, xtra trg lot, Main Bay Front. 3 bd, 3 be. LAG 2 BA WIFRPLC wttl(;h II Wiy below 8P-$2500. Agt. 760-~. f~t~~. ~:~~77~oel, Pf•laal Bkr.833·8182 Tlla.11 C.M Ouplu. $311< c,:0::~ ~~ ~ NPT CREST CONDO 38r. M4-Jt11 dwn/$1000/m for 30 yra. !flew ~ private lhr" S 1000 mo. Avell lmmed. ,,,__ 1 _ 1 ..,, • ...-... ---"":leo:rs Wiii t>Yy a 2000 tci tt bedr'ooms. tw0 baths, ' &45-0295 Ao1 Ow!'lar·1 unll w/ever; ear ger. $1100 P« mo. Np1 Hgt., 3 Br. !amity rm. 1 I 2 81 unfVin. pool, Xlra Agent 642·96ee yearly IM. A.ale for Berti 2112 81, no peta $e00. t1Und!Y fee From "'°'· '•N. Ageel 78()...()1119 Agl. 673-9184 • Utlls jj.id 648-0336 . • r:.:IT Flel $400 tak• thla quelnl Shonta ..... 2 Bf 2 Ba Avan Aug 1, 2 Br. I 8e, Sm•tl 10 l1rger apt• unite. Iii bungf low off PCH evell hOIM w/ltplc garage n 1rp1c &a~ Lou Supe>le lnduttrlal comm.,clel 1-23539--6190 BEST Atty more S725 539.9190 $45-9 181 Owner direct or broll., 1" BEST fee -I -B~r-. _u_p_per_, _v_t,.,.111-pakS.....,.... prottetion. 10 y"rt eic· 28r t 2 ba rear unit olget. Sp.clout 4 Br 3 'n 8• $390/mo C11port lndry peti.nct. 2 yr1 nn. No P41l•· 6 rnoa aep1rate bonu• rm, tam f1e no pet• 383-W, B•y TSL Mgmt 642·1603 111 min. 1850/mo. rm. ffplc, pa1loe, o•-548-9516 •Ntwi>Of'l 8Mcll oc.en 1091h0rchld 861-913& h•~· nic.ty lnd•cfd· 2 t>drm. F:-en-e•-0-.-"l-:1-r-=-o. front, duplex & trtpltK or 844""'201 ~ 15 Olmo. 640• 13 1 · amen pet O I< $525/mo SP ec 11c u 1 er I P P telt1 ltll Ult ,.59-• '68• ofc 720-e&97 '648-0721 · 813-7973. Spadov1 48r, 3'ilo8e, ~ l .... tJ:t IL:-l 7 2 Br. gwdener, viii .. W/D, bonvl rmt. lam rm;"ftple. ' Dd, vnlllmllhed 'i-1 • nu '""" 1tow. drepee & cetp9tlng e>Mloe o~ang ntotly ~ uaiii ~!~v MJJ.'~:, ":!, ln<11cpd , .!~as, b11 ~· =ecs~~:tXd~~ MITAllU potll. 5<4WU'f. &4().120.~!!11·-· 1 ........ 2 fU M•PI• c M -· 1~5/mo i Sec. No .... , N•ar ""1 oos unit nconoo" • $3~ net won1 liil. CIMn "fH! COV!" ltyeld• To .... c.it 84S.-MO• tot•I 1 eq. .. re .,11 4 rm kid ok t1>rnk· 12X12 door'I, gOOd a3t•eltO IHT ,_ Dfllle &ecullve Condo. 'i=-=:--:--...,..-.,.---p1<klt19~·ptlde OI Br, Dtn 11,t k frptc. 28f, l'ilo be towntlovM. Oorgeoue 3 9dr, »t4 81 e11ec l\OIM w/boat dock Priced to NII. C Splllef, A91631·12te ~..:;~--= H.w ~ 10 NII? 11 .... Mt-Mn. C'rr Mltd • a.o II .... ownerehlt> ftrlotd to NII sar. 381 'lPO'eded conoo pool, -. prNt .. bMctl. •!I'll cond. pool, petlO. Cllucll Spiller. egt on p1rk SH! mo. S1100fmo. AYell. Auoutt ISIO/mo. 9'7t-542& Of 931·1:!61 931·2~ Agl. 1. 7& .. 1092. 141.051• .. -. -:. ., ,; ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ' s ~ .... ~· .... ..> s ~-f ~ ~ N ~ ~~ I I ------- - - -_. .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 1, 1989 A ..... tatt, Val. AJ1rt•Ht1, Vat. AprlaHtt, Val. Yacatlea DWet ltatall ztl4 Lett I ,.... HM •••!f t1 Lua 4024 lel• Wu...,. 11• 1111 Wu... llM Ht !tt!!f llM C•tl .... 27J41C..ta..... 1714 llWJOlt. hack Z71t ltatlla 2907 Founo wllltt ktlltn grey *"" .... LUii* ExPtflenoO daytime MOdtll __ .. , __ 1' §'If'" vacation ei"cbl.Qie 8:J1;1~nt Olltcn from 300 merk1. la, wht flea cot. vie NO Crtdll Required bu a.per ton Apply In pet· * .. ELI ..m9&1 2:~iid.'~~.~~";.~s ~~ "'6a;tfleld 'Poot c~~~o.1~~~r1~\H::: ~,111 . .,.111t•e,~h•n .... v.it~. lll-lDOI NwptHgta e42·1311 738·0&229·01dytbtlr 1011 THE 8 EAC~ lllHI* •t= F~ii.~:n m 2"7e "NO rr')St ltvm ouH•••11;i,.,,.1 Found wllite tong hatred HOUSE. 8111 Sleepy tn clo•ntown Laguna 64~ 76 0 Avoc:.ado St lPUTllllltl $575/mo Rich ard wro•11•••l11<>1cOlfrtilet~ l1h1110ftl H1 c;at , ch1Claw&d Vic MertgHn, Hollow Lint. •L..eguna MALE&FEMALI BMch. AooJlcatlona ee- l. 1 8•8 PM Beautllul gardtn apts 2 t31830•2323 · •n111•m'"°" 11141 u .. 10.. UllOI VIEW Btook hu<1t/H1mllton. T 'i 4021 BHoh. WE NEED NEW FACES I()( ~ttd g.:4 or calf Lyr• 2 Br t Ba. 1 chffd ok 2~63 patios. decks. apa. No tBr yrty apts on Penlnsul8 the lffal etc11pe 968·9130 _ _. • ..., • ._ ___ ....,-... Foreign caf mechanic. 911• Burk• 0< Marine 111cK for ~~ en 8 . S475/mo 1>41ts from $450 mo. 675-1642 11o1111,.. .. 110NA1 YM:AllON 600.1o7 eq It av&ff trom $35 000 AT perte"ced. so•;, com-Pft.eem411'1tlnmodetlng appt Th• Laoune Bank. M'<1.367J'rl ?A"'"' 2 .. a, $606 Ant ll!(HANCICLUI $1.25 Loat 2 gry Catt. Fem. • m i-----5.M Job1lnO.C.p at1: 305 Foroet •v• -. -w, "'=-~, 5 :t ~·" -.. o ar11 m -~EMe'fl""TTOO ~ -fd'V'l1 . lt.ew-i.-_....,.---~=1•:;;1'"~"·!!! ... !!!S":!!!·~·"~"':· =~:;::·-"' 2 Br 11 ea. garage. tncd ~"" w llson • 58 2 er. 1 Ba . Nu N"Wl)C'" 11.,, ti.'"~ ll~A 2500 sq tt. Call Mon-l'rl tan d / St ate r , F • v £ .. /0 PILL Tm PH •uw1Ml'itn ·· · ~. -pttkr,. 2t8S B PomMa WQTUltYILUIE I cpts/drapes, blt·lns. 9-6. 642-46H 842..0455. • Own.rllnveeter need• TILIJITllQICIY -UOIPTlllllT $450/mo. Drive by first ans pool. $650/mo. dwnstrs. Laguna on !fie oeacn, ~ 01 e:xe.c-UTIVE-SUITES-Los· t·. 4 tge Parro-1 lyp4 $35.000 2nd TO at 24% PUT-T1111 Wiii ........ needed fC)t bvay Newport then·caff 645-7009 • Oover/Wu tct1t1 area v Int. PP only. Calf Mr opportunlllH available -_ _ _ 955 W 19th St. $460 1 645•6646 · 1 Ba. steeps •. Avail •FULL SERVICE• birds from Npt Bch ares. Meadows. 9•5 63g..7582 with the Los Angles -Beacll ad11ert11lng agen· 2·8r. 2 Ba. trg ffvlng rm, Br tBa.patlo.btt-lns. _ _ __ August S30001mo 320 sq It for only Reward.673·1218 ___ _ ___ Tlmee Circulation De· Model• cy Sendre.ume to·J N. 2nd lloor, bit-Ins. lrplc. pool. spa. no pe1s 2 Br, new cpts/drapes. 494-5857 $ 6 2 5 I m .. 11 un• •1 . * IOIELS * Baker. tie 640, 3857 o .... ar yLOST·7wrotdmateneu-•• ~ partment In our single 8a' $575/mo TSL Ms-f IU-1122 blt·lns, pool, S650tmo MAUI Stapleton. Brof\er' tared Siamese cat, It ll1rt111101. I••· dOor-to·door newap1per ... IEElll * !"._ct1_s_1._N_e_. 92_660 __ 2 6e42·7De80 . ,,; B Westside 110, b1lght, ctean, go~e~/~e=t~11T1 I ~r:a. Barefoot retreat. Luxury 7t4/850·1236 , chocolate tipped Name Spect1lfzJng In t11 & 2nd sales prqgram. Guaran· MAlE & FEMAl.E IEOlnllllST r n. " I\. garage. 1 Br 1 Ba wlporch 545.5546 condo on sandy beach at DELUXE OFFICE SUITES "Sttm" Very shy. TD'utnc;e 1949 leed hourly wage plus needed p 1 T ,811 p Op1>41r. t040 C "Valencia. s4ooimo Agt 640•0997 __ Klhel. 30% discount until Baylront bldg. 800-1107 645-1n6 or 646-2362-R.E Broker Bd Realtors commission Hours· 9 WE NEED NEW FACES for ptelerred.11-5. Mon·Frl No pets. $585 545-7983, · OIK 3 er 2 Ba. trptc, patio, Dec. 15 (714) 493-2316 sq II avalf from $1.25. 1733 Monrovia, C.M. 642-2171 545--06t1 AM·2 PM, or 4 PM • 9 placement In modeling In N-port Beleh. Call $410 1 Br patio. no pets-. ~81iBnU $650/mo. ·cpl/drapes. OCEANF-RONT BASEMENT $1.00 sq It --PM. Training Is provided. JobslnO.C Call! btwn 9.12. 752-0T40 -.;;;;; '9 2.500 sq ft. Calf: Mon-Fri Lost Calleo cat, vie Gatuy HI! Call us -AM FUNDJNG Potential 10 eam S300 Retrtg, Cllean & bNghl ••".l.TllE.lltl~ 642-4387 Lag Bc;h , mon1hly 9•5•642•4644 & Santiago . NB AES INC. 952-900t. ptus1>41rweek.Foranln~ lllWYHIWI.., RECEPTIONIST. Pref 724·0 James 673-7787 ... u • E Bl II 1 1 B July-Sept 494-1084 646-3008. Authorlted loan n""O· ter I C II ( 7 14 I 15 .. •• E Ctl l S t Beautllully landscaped as! u spec ous r, vw v aw. a TWIT lllJIGY xper. n c e ttnO $485, 2 od, patio, No pets 1 garden apts Pool & spa. poof. pleasant area. no Prlvitt lllfli lliwall IEWNIT IUOH Lost· CAMERA, Kodal( In 11ato• lor S & L's, Banks. 957-238"1, ext 1204 Busy Phones Some Refrtg. Clean & b"ght Patlos/oecks No pets. pets. $575 mo. 644-4767 vacation home. Large 1000 sq·ll well maintained brown zipper case COM Compe&tlve, low interest IEIE••L OFFICE 141·1111 Eves Calf l(aren Thomp-724 8 James 673 7787 $ bldg on quiet street. on beach on Ocean Bl"" rates lees. 30 yrsflFtxed -lff-lol Ole .... IP/ff•• son. 973· 1127 • . • aachetor 425 s Cl t 2716 pool Garden and all Assigned parking. .., & adjustable 1st. 2nd & Eteotronlc Firm in Santa ,. $495/mo 2 Br, 1 Ba apt. 1 Br $505·$510 aa tata 1 . amen ties. Walk 10 garagesavaff 645_48000r 81 top 01 hfff, Big Corona 3rd. T.D.'s; Commercial Ana seeking sharp sett Very busy ctrculatton of· Restaurant encl pafio. small pet OK. 2 Br 1 1 •Ba S590 2 Br. 5485. v,earty. Poot. nr be~has $12.5 per n19hJ. 645_3323 days. ~~~-2~47 Reward Call toana. motivated person for flee neeo~ a part time E)(perlenced cocktail per• carport, lndry rm. 131 E 18th 646·6816 beach. bus. No pets. Color brochure available. ., ---~ tront otltce. Varied duties clerk for answering 1 son needed Mon·Frt. 11 735 W 18th St 161E 18!h 642-0856 498·6277 714-494-0120. PO 8011 NEWPORT CENTER. Full LO-ST CAT/l'le ward. WIDOW HAS SSS for Including phones, fifing, phones and dispatching am ·6pm Apply In per· TSL Mgmt 642-1603 --842. Laguna Beach service Ex~utl'lle Suites. 6-toed. all blk, M shor1· T.O's. S lO,OOO up No typing and billing Prior messages Weekend• son. Surf and Sand Hotel. __ Bac11elor S430 Nr SC General Hosp. 92652.0ept o $575-$625 640-5470 hair, ans. to "Sammy". credltcfleck,nopenatty. bllllng eKper 8 definite only 7.11 AM. s4 ht. t555SoCst Hwy,Lagune $515 Avalt 711 t Bdrm $505 spacious 3Br, 2Ba, ------Mis 1 1 6, 17 1 Call Denison Assoc plus 30 lo 40 hrs per Apply In peraoo "'-tween Beaell See Donna · 2 Br apt w Ip at 1 o. 2 Bdrm 1 1, Ba $590 dshwshr, trptc, patio. new leat1J1 to Oftlce space for tease: 7 4 7 8 ng 8 nee • 11 C• 673· 7311 w ""' 645-8103 All 6PM 22so'vanguard Way cpt/drps: lg ~ti. $550 mo Slt1re • 290I II, S695tmo utlts pd. AIC. Spyglass. Calf 720· 1003 week 545~7106 2pm & 4PM Monday thru Retall 5 96 AvlJ t 25 898 5974 ground fir 1055 Et anytime. Htlt W1al.. 5100 HOUSECLEANING Ser· Thursday Ask for Manager tor chltdrens S~~~21b~~r1'1:~~1'~c':i':dp~~~'. 'M-/F 40.:_ !6_30 -~ . : Fbe-~,ate •,ob sthhareH B2 Camino Or, Costa Mesa. LOST: Fe.male long haired Banking vice desperately neeos Catherine speciality store, retail Ldry lac Gar. No pets. . non-smkr. over . to OCHI VIEW Sn5~~~·. t a ,,.,'" uiots' 3 Bfks E ot Fairview & Siamese cat, missing P1rt·tl•1 ttlllrt • mature person who en-330 WEST BAY ST aales exper req. must Rel. req'd. Avail now. shr 2 bd apt., East C.M Nearly new three Bdrm., 2 536-7693 eves Adams. since 6122 East Bluffs E)(ceOent opportunity for 1oys respons1b1l1ty Costa Mesa.CA. EOE. have. exper In merchan-540.6338 $225/mo Including utlls bath apt. with bullt·lns, ___ ___ 754·1040. Mr Tracy area. 644-0352 ·M on-Fri 8AM -2PM ·il>mce ---distng, personnal A ln· . Call after 7. 642-8709 ti ... I 3B h W S d CM t h ----experienced 1>41rson in Bl· Salary open, transp req General olllce s~Hls • ventory. Send resume or S-5-7-5-10-$6-4-0-1-m-o.~ carpe ng. urapes. aun· r se 1 e os r • $290 /up, carpets. Lost Tortoise, vie t ractive Savings ano letter to Petite Marche D P • 2726 dry laciflly, under roof Male/female $325 mo. drapes. ate. restrooms. Magnolia & Atlanta. lam· Loan. fmmedla1e open-C M vie preferred. typing, hf Ing, blltlng, 369 E 171h St CM CA ba twnhse, poof, fndry 1a1 OtDI carports tor 2 cars. only 4 631-5898 17301 Beech Blvd Hunt· I I I 957-8431 phones Sell mot1va1ed. ' ' rm, carport. pvt patio. no total unit I b 1101 8 8 3 fly pet 960-4027 ng, of ers varied dut es. 9·5. 5 days a week Start· 92627. pets.Great locatlon 268 2 Br 2ba, view. blttns, gar. public ten~ls ncou~s a~\#d 4 Br 2 Ba-C. M. house, tngton ~ 42·28 4. ------Posltlonrequlresapproi<· IOIHIHPER tngsataryretatedtogood'·r-et_a_ff_sa_tes ______ _ E 16th St no Pe t s $ 6 5 O . gall course ·rlght behind washer/dryer, kitchen, * EIEOITIYE SIRES• SCRAM•LETS tmately 3 days a wee\\ Darling little girl. home by general office e11 Part ti t II le e TSL Mgmt' 642-1603 759-0650/675-4174 property, only minutes to etc. $240/mo. inclds 1 MO FREE RENT ~~~I a~te;;,~t.e J:i~u~~:J! the waler In CdM. Gen per I enc e . C a I j req. ~.:! :11 ~o:p:~ Deluxe townhouse 2 BR Charming VIiia 1 Br. quiet. State Parll and beach. utns. 646•8¥6· With short tetm tease, luff ANSWERS Dacus, 754•1801. OCSL, housekeeping. 645-4527 714-893·0953 lor appt. appt. Peti1e Marcile Chtl- l1/2 ba gar s65o mo' no pets 34097 Granada. ciose 10 every1hlng! Ideal Between bay 6 the OCeiiii. service suites. Keep your 1700 .Adams. Costa dys tffl --d r e n s S t o f e . 2543 Orange. 542.2991,· _$47~-.~~ __ $tor 2 or 3 adults. no pets. Newport Beach. 4 Bdrm, ,.overheao tow & pro· SCuhaovreu~ .RJal&nfoaon Mesa, CA E.0.E. MI F Housekeeper, female, 5 E•per'dOISllalta'r'..''c'om 714-642-4714 · ---------IL 38 2 B $675/ 630/month, available tndry avail lmmed. 1esstonat1magelllgh.881 days per weell. Newport ~ · • • ---------OetuxeTwnhse patio 2Br arge r a. mo. NOWI Calf owner at (714) 650-2637 Dover Dr. Suite 14. New-SHAVIN .. AOOOllltUT F/O Beach area. 645-0089. mensurste with ex1>41r. sales l'~Ba. gar. '$625 •mo: Dec~ garage Calf Wetey 642 0 38 B 6 365 Last winter, the ground Position with ''pt Sch 545-2030 $2000/Wk ot•ll. ""'•s Orange. "42 .,191. 493-t1538. _ _ • 1 • .Cpl wfff shr~hSe. E. pan each. 31" 1 hog his II • 1 " N, Install -··r t 111 ~..,.. """ -So llL 2716 Std CM $250 F TAKEOVEALSE e saw veococ ... Property Mgmt flrm,Out e •• raneepos ons Painter. ei..pe.rtenced. S30PROD-S25PROFIT Eastslde Townhorne 2 Br Lg 3Br. 2Ba. bllns. lrptc. al •t•H preferred·646•666~0 office sul!e ;ec.rn~~ ~~r~o;ee~o:ts.ft~tN~~ s1andlng career op-~~~'\0~8;s~l:trl~:i"~ex~ ref's 850-9065 leave Call Jack 714-847-5522 g,. _ba $635/mo. Garage, t~~~-~ ~94 no Pe Is. * 1 bdrm. bl\-lns. carport. redec. New cpts & drps. portunlty • GI L. AIP. AIR pertence for work on Fire message. patio. lrplc. blt·lns. laun· poof, $615. 495-4707, Female non-smkr, 3 Br Suite consists of 4 al~ Per11a1J1 3012 with emphasis In llnenclaf and Security Systems. pa•t/TillE llVEI l •I Sales dry rm. Studio apt close to bch, all 499-4161. 499-5056 condo, Woodbridge offices, wel bar. 2 analysts. fl you're bright Calf Lori et 714.730.1472 .,. 5Y 2314 SantaAnaAve. utll pd . $350/mo looaa 2900 $250 + utlf. 551--0744 restrooms. conference •FITOIATE• wltl't prior MC ex-Wanted adults over 22 Cl1Hifitll TSLE~~~RTO ~:~:603 s~:~6n1e~· 1 Br Villa. court Female to share 4 Br F~at;h:~ocm~~e h~~~ ;~~~ 2%2~2~~d =~o;~~= LA:~~1~.B2~~::sAE· ~~;~i~E=::~:J:~ Legat ;"g~~~:~~:!!::.~~ r!'J~=~~~~s~no 1 Br. garden apt. yard. quiet. no pets. house 1·$250, 1-$350 Rent $250. Oep $100 1500 sq 11 In e.:ceptlonef ORANGE positive m;ti~atof Stan Depanment of the Daffy $425/mo & up, tnclds $450. 673-3313. Jluslan& ClaSIP. K419tc3h2p2r01v2 San 646-7314 alter 5PM Industrial park. Must see ARE vbu SINGLE? Dis· 553-0940 --COAST al $75 per week Call Piiot has an opening lor a Utlls. Poof. 1959 Maple a · • · to appreciate. 631·3296. cover video encounters a.a I I t ti •-·•t Ible I · H .. L 2740 F non smk over 30 resp · •• I I ra YI an 2·5pm. 646-702 t (ask for respons 1 entflus asllc: Ave.C.M ••t. IC• Furnished room In COsi'niii 10 sh~ 2e; apl eas't C.M: TAKE OVER LSE: eeaut. The easy. fun and al-Salary commensurate with DAI y Sharron), person M ust have x LG 1 Br s495. 2 8, $595. •S4SO/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br. Mesa home $230/mo. unlum .. $250. 642-8709 office suite. recently fordable dating service. experience. 545-2030 L --previous telepllOne sales Pool Patio Frptc unlurn & tum. pool. spa. Calf Chrts alter 4 pm ___ redec. New cpts & drps. Singles are meeting. Call P&llTTillE expertenoe, typing ana Oshwsr 557·2S41 . 18992 Florida 842-2834, Furnished room In Cos.a Fum 2 Br 2 Ba Apt. Sulle consists of 4 airy _n_o_w __ 7_6_8_·_6000 _____ ~~~lte Aide, Friday and PILOT EYH/WHIElll VDT Salary plus com-842-3172 Mess home. S230/mo. S250/mo. , ,,., utlls. oftlces. wet bar, 2 CIRCUS Of Make extra SS helping m1sslon.32h01.1rse-k Large 3 Br 2 Ba. $695. B---Call Chris alter 4 pm. non-smkr, 369 Avocado. restrooms, conference Saturday, 11:30 pm to Has an Immediate opening youth carrle•s promole Excellent eompany Den· Frptc. c;!bl garage. large ac 00 het:odr aft, 1 newly re 3 • 645_2435 C.M. Wkdys 535·1127. room 20x2o and storage MASSAGE 7:30 am. 642·5861 . In the Legal Advertising their own established eltts. Including medlCBI, lncd yard. No pets. ~ 1 : 1 e • ~c3 8 sJ~ve eves/wllnd 645-8492 room 2ox2o, approx NEWPORT VILLA, 4000 Department for a relfabte, routes. Mature. outgoing, dental, Ille Insurance. ,?.Sr. 1 Ba. $590 e g · mo Laguna Beach-Pvt erit. be. Ask lot Jack. 1500 sq It in exceptional 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD Hiiaria Way. Newport. mature and responsible attractive parental type credit union. etc Oppty 534 Bernard St. 642-4905. 960-1170 --~75 Prof/bus. miuure. Lge furn. house Mature lndustrlal..park. Must see FULLERTON Beach, Calif. person with some VDT person. please ca fl for ad11anoement Catt tor LarQ_!I, newer 1 Br. Bachelor apt w/stove & non-smoker. 494-0451 resp non-smkr, tem pref. to appreciate. $490 mo. 110-1112 Beauty Salon: Manage• upertence. Applicant 2·5pm M·F 646·7021 avlpepow.'~~2_!'31211.0Er ~t1n2t7e7r· w/garage. No pels. refrtg, water &-9es pd -t.~lum house-M~ $300. 'Ao "'II. Smt chlfd 631·3~96. CosmotoUglst.Mvathave should also ha11e oood .,.. ... A 543oimo 631•5553. $365/mo. 230 Elmira resp non-smkr, lem pref ol< John~lr-24-g;-r--==u=y=f;;;;:I..,;;;;:____ 011124-11 foffowtng. Xtnt pay 6 ad· phone personality and Pest Control lfHCI C.1tt 960 1110 $300 , 11 s 15.. •nR•CTtVE vancement 644-t249. oene1al office sl\llls. such ROUTE PERSON. wilt lllWI Pllet • · ' " ut · mt child M/F 25·55 emplyd, 2br "' " t t k aJ I I k J 548 2 Seaulllul large office avail· MASSUSSES as yp ng, ten ey and tr n. app y n perM>n . ....,..8 .... BllU Bech·luff kll,nr bch,qulet 0 ohn • 497 2ba apt, NB $275 t 'tit able 642-464•.Mon-Frl. TOSERVEYOU Beauty Salon· Need worklngwllhthepublic.A 1240 Logan Ave .. C.M. 330 .BayS1 ~ u person. no pets. NewFurn,PrlvEntry.each utll,alt4pm631·3048 9.5 Shampoo Assistant tor car ano valid Ceflt Unltf. CostaMesa,CA92626 TIWlllllES non-smkr $425/mo. K11chene11e $375/mo M7f35 • to shr 2Brl2Ba, i~C-,--·.--.-----ESCOITS /IDDELS busy salon, fie. req. New-ttcense Is necessary. For -----EquatOpptyEmptyr I•• 0,.411 fer rtlt 960..0587. Ask tor Gary. (1st , dep) Includes utlfs, NB. pool, tac. tennis, spa oaatlCll Out call ONL y 835•9199 port Beach. 631-1390. more lnlorma11on call - -...., 1 Bdrm S630·S650 Close 10 beach. 2 Sr. dish· w/d, poof. tennis. nr bch, S375 mo 646·5286 IHtlll 2911 -Ca.shier for marine hard· 642·5678, ext. 332. 1 EARN UP TO Sales Frplc. vaulted ceilings. washer. stove. carpet, non-smkr 493-3490 M/F n/sml\. l bd2ba. avaff SOO sq fl w/storage. ofhce Ht~i.E~1!r"11~~;;~~8 p:J ware store. Apply In per· Or1a11 0111t t: $100.00 per day I Flr~:,~~~~rd~~::;ns. dbl gar pool. spa. d r a Pe s . g a' age Nwpt Bch-2 btkS to ocn. 711. tn CdM. s300 mo. or sllop. w/prkg. 436'~ for directions. son 2431 W Coast Hwy. l1ih Pllet 666 W 18thS1 $525tmo. 536-4637 pool. tennis. garage $325 640·4405 eve's 17th St. CM S400. NB. 330 W. Say St. ' taking snapshots in ' Rapldtygrowtng company • 642-4905 Darting bach unit. close to mo 645-2583 alt 5pm. 548-9734 Just circumnavigated, nd <·-ti Cl .L Costa Mesa. CA 92626 your area Part Good Opportunity ..Sltlns.J.0•~"6n. Mom needs le-rmmte. 1 - -Inexpensive slip tor our 11UOI•• •I tr• Equal Oppty Emptyr 1 time/full time. Calf Lort at 714-730· 14 71 ek-"'""'9aM'ii?F~ ·75~53"6: -.-ll~~~t1:i.n. cmhfli'.4A~?:-;..f+f!_Faf!~~~..J-~~~~~-~~-.:ieisUf;.,;c;~~ --';.~~aa . . 1 - South Coast Plaza. Avail ette ~J mo, 53 • 1435 non-smkr empt mate Of S 2 7 0 I m o •.800 sq ft sales floor. and/or wtff house Sit Lv 1111r1l l141er 111f1t LTERt:>AAll.NESCTRYiE N OBc.,h mR"' E• ~ t ,...._ -----July 1s1 754-0588 DELAWARE PINES female $275/mo 960-4510/mess. Turn key for turnnure. msg 645·0567 Jay & ' Pl · · lllClflJ,f. a.rt Fuffltme some.nights Ex· From $475-$575 833·5534 or 642-6846 _ Antiques. etc. $2.800 P8f Kathy Becker wit .. f111•tl1I and Bus Litigation firm lmmldlllllty 11 elusive jewelry 00011que. Frplc, pool, g.ar, Room tor rent, kltch prllll· Newport Beach Condo. mo gtoss Prestigious __ __ ltltl .. ltt HtrHI h as opening t or -----.:.....· _ So coast Plaza. Cat tor Private Patio I summer. non-smkr July center. ample parking REWARO·lnlo on Jerry B. -"' ' motivated. energetic, ex-Write ll: I Interview 549-1542 eges. pvt Ba. 662·2112. 1 $225 tnctds utit•. W I Robinson. last of 69• ltoHomll llf• I perlenced legalsctry. No pets .. 842-8807 75 1·9t32 Avall. 7/1 ~ llh hlgll trat ice ., I UNITED PICTURES DI TIE ILIFFI l922 l Delaware St 645-0684. 646-3679 Wilson. CM Write Box Ill •t, purll effloe XLNT skills and short· P.O. Boll &9Cl Sales/Hardware Full Ov1e1 I Br. upstairs, close to bch. t1replace. balcony. dshwr encl gar $525/mo. ~163 Pacific. CM Manager Jett. apt 17 Calf 548-4530. Closed Sunday Room for rent W/kltch prlv. Prlv. quiet turn sep rm. ~ge~. S!!:sf 9ch 90HI) 4•fflt 11 r-•irt4. hand/speed writing req. Los Angillls. CA 90022 ---------Near bus & shops. Hunt· 5265 I! I'd 75 4 80 •CdM, tormer manicurist ScL -• .----I I ., Oppty for advancement UllllHI WALi 1ng1on Bch 962-7520 · ut mp 1• • dl11 ste 2855 E Cst Hwy, •M I • • I.,.., H•aHHrlh'I for qual. lndtviduat who -.,,. Time CJown Hardware, 3107 East Coast Hwy. CdM 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse Apts. 542•5~04 157$ rna. 675-6900 la1t1•fjla 3016 wtttl 11,.ri1111. demonstrates attention lrplc. dshwsr. lrg patio. IHWI liOTn Rmmate to Shr 2Br hse In la•••lri1J flight Instruction in yovr o •• , • ., rel1oett•1 to detail and willingness enclsd single Wkly rentals now avail. Costa Mess. $250 mo airplane. BFR's & lnstru· t Otlll I ... f II to learn. Contact Mr An· car garage, nr Hunt. $126 & up. Color lV. 646-4733 ltal1l1 2920 ment training. Don Cole I I 1 I • drus. 640-6960 PARK BRISTOL Harbou F Om $5951 Phones 1n room. 2274 712·••12 -r r mo Newport etvd, CM . Ammie to shr condo 1200 • 2500 sq It w. trvtne 714·551 ·5186 -• I IOYI JOU llli1tU! 1 br. pool. gym. sauna. nr 840-6807 646_7445 w/yng cpl. 1 m1 trm bch area. tnctds offices. from Flight Instruction In your CLlll TYPIST _ sc Plza. S495 645-9442 Walk to beach,.targer stu· $275 mo. • 'i'l utll ' S 100 s54oi mo 538· l056 airplane. BFR's & tnstru· Personable w/good phone Sharp baclleflor unit dfo. lrplc. loll. utlls pd. SUUll llTEL sec 962-7124 -.-,-,.-0-E_W_UIH ___ l _I _(_ ment training Don Cole voice and manner l1l1tHIHI &ttiltHt $350/mo. no pets. Stove. $475/mo 53q..4637. Wkly rentals now avail. Rmmt wanied$300T.Tio. IE-l·T IU"11 714-551 -5186 631-76'45 Plumbing. eteclflcal, wood water pd Nr OCC. Call • --$126 & up Color TV c M p t 1 23 .. r• -----or king o et at d S40·1t58~•klorLarryor lmae 2744 · · ro pre yrs & I 01 8 ltffl w r ' e -Phones in room. 2274 up Amy 531.8506• 2700 sq It. -o maintained a1ian1 Orr. 4 4 ••trl ••· trades Problem solving Pam 2 Br 2 Ba Condo close to New,PQ.!t Blvd. CM. bldg on qute1 street .-ay E11perlenced, will train for applltude essential. SPARKLING CLEAN & 1 tennis A pool. w/enclsd 646-7445 Roomma1e Coordinators 645-4800. 6•5-3323 -&IAIAll H&T1 mini computer. must 1y1>41 Commercial bull ding SPACIOUS Westside 1 gar ln Smoketree. Steeping room fat r-ent tn a Live better for less days Be your own boss. and 10 key by tovah. f\nowledge helpful 8 1 B $675/mo Call work $30 looking for a place Catama.ran mtg molds. Newport Center CPA 714·536-8525 Mon thru r. a. newly painted. 9 7 9 4 3 '5 7 home Christian home. share $40 lo ell accpficents •tsrt7a71Sotlulcep. 2t2861501f1Rtedndoun': over too huffs, 1 compt firm 6"4-6156. Thurs 12 noon to 3 PM. cp1s/drps, dshwr range • · bath $265/mo. Ref's. 558-7077, 213.595.5334 boat $6000 1 350 8551 :5;~~~i3No pets $400. J-8~-~-·r9-~-4-~-a-, 3-00--3~-,-n-s-1. 548-3365 24 hrs :;d~cl::.;.i~~nttngton Esta~ttshad. ~hot:sate ~~.::,~u~,~~Nlob site I ll&IAIEISHEIEI $92 Cat1t 81at1 2905 Roommate needed 'today ----~:Az+.-business, all equip • d · d Earn .M50 lo $800 per Twnhse style 2 Br 1·~ Ba 5/rno yr lease Balboa Island s302 ~n· Lost I FHd ·3UVt jood Income, terms n e e 9 · e x P581 week II you have a sta ac l dw. pallo. gar . 557-6985 CASA VERA State Uc. ·""· peinter/wattpaperer· h wagon or van and enjoy R 1 673 6559 Found; Blk G01m Shep 85.000. 968-6187 Labo e s $5 /h $ 5 5 o / m 0 Be 1 t y Clfffhaven 2Br lba, patio es denttal Board & Cate • · M T R C 5 0 r r • r · worlllng with teenagers. 645·9161or644·2270 gar. etc Ideal tor retired atllsBESTIOlfersaNEW Roommate wanted, New· 1• ur1fe ~k. fr\/ t yr (aYettatal U T DIAN-mature Calf Mt. Rountree af cpl no pets $500 way of Ille with Superb port Beach condo. pool, approx. Ch chain. lie• "-rt .,. 4011 only Pe1m. PIT. own hrs. 546-7056 btwn 11AM & a allt I th 01 S collar 955-0250 .,,,. tat 111 $400/mo 645 4411 1Br unfurnished apt, newfu yrfy.548·5306 u Y or e S· lndry lac 350 mo -. -. 3PM weell days. PIT Permanent posllton tor bright mature person. Must speak Engtrsh. Pleasant atmosphere. t1e11lble sclledute 631 -0243 between 8·9 am ONLY. weelldays Pvt club In Newport Beach seeks luff time recep· t i ONISI Must be er11cutate, cheerful & pro- f es st on a I Ablflty lo handle swllchboerd and e~ceflent typing slllfls as· sentlat. Some wee~end hours. Reply In writing to. General Mgr • Alameda. lrvme.Ce 92714 Clanllled Ad• are the an•-to a tuc:ce9tful lmY /IEOIPT. Real Estate exl)tlf' helptut 557·6847 SECllnARIAL Majot brokerage firm seeking matute Individual for secretartat position. Insurance background prelerrred_ 60 wpm 1yplng. Contact Michele at 64<1-9111 , crlmtnatlng emb. & 548-5962. • • 0 W L ASSOCIATE W OlllTllOTIOI decorated. stove & refr1g: NEWPORT PIER AHEA llon-amb. senior citizen. • te,. •ti I Ha . 2188 Maple, CM $475 3 B 2 B · Old World El..,,a.nce & Share 2 Br home. C.M. are stolen In the East Stull IO Newport area Job site mo. • 9eG. dep. No ..... ts. defu)(e r. a no -• t b h $300 A S I "I I d · d To see call a..5•9.,&(,4 pets. yearly Sl200/mo. con\/Bnlent tocatton, In a ~ ose111064e2ac38.78 /mo. rea. ee anyone Pc .. ng n e e s e x p Marine perts salespeopifj wanted. experienced. Apply in person. 2•31 W Coast Hwy. NB. gwege Of y.,d Nial 11'1 a SELL Idle Items with a betttt wey to tell mof'I o.lty Pllo1 CIUelfled Ad. people! 842-5678. 673 66•0 garden (oom 6 court yard Ao ut s • . up a cat. pteue take tic llVESTMEIT petnt·er /wattpaperer. Oouett Apts. • ., no. and contact Newport S 8 I h f C U S T 0 • Ptusn Penthouse Studio setting Owned & oper-Share lovely trllevet Dana Beach Polloe. A _,. 6,.,. I DIAN-mature only. Perm. VILLA CDllDOYl Apt Versailles. $600/mo. ;~:/~4o~J336~n 'R .N . ~~i~~~i~e,!~~a~~~·~: Found 2-F-G_ef'_m--She-p-. • eport~~~.ncome PIT. own hrs S400/mo Spacious E-slde Apts. Calf 5•5• l097 · Saaaer over 45. Non smkr No 6·26. Blecll & Brown. •References required. 645·•41 t • Encl gar, patio, dshwsr & Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. garage, ltallll 29_ pe49t3~.33s9325.0. UUI lncf'd o t he r w h 1 t e •CanearnuptoS10K a OllSILTAm stove Most utlls tree. No pool. no pets. Np. Hts. -Brookhurst/Yorktown month. needed tmmadtately pets 16 O 1 C 15th S t . 3 Br 2 Ba, sips 6. steps to Shr 2Br. lSa hse. un· 536-7612 •Risk po1ent1al non pert/time for Princess 1BR.1 Person $445 $550-$600 645-7355. beech $650 /wkly tu,nt1hed. $200 mo.+ 'h liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii extatantduetonocaah House Products, a Cot· 12~~3 ~~:'~~! .. c.~55 673-0241 utlf. 650-3249 alt 6PM catr;c:~~~:.';~52 I gate Patmoffve company FOUND ADS ---------968-3651 548-7854 · .1:1 •. ,,.. •. 1:111· Balboa Island elegant Shr hse. clean, neat, close 111 totdf that you could ,__1 VlLLA VISTA APlS .t:Jt:U ·~ 1 home. garage. steeps 6. to shops/buf. F 1250 Incl malCe 22. 185 on a $300 .._ st e p s t o b a e ch . utll. 540-6947 eves ARE FREE C I 1 " It I $5 75/mo 2 Br 1112 Ba. COUNTR:t' CLUB LIVING s325.s575. 646•6333. Invest 1. yov probably onve eacen .,osp a • Townhome. greenoett. IN NEWPORT BEACH Sm Npt Sch Apt avail now. wouldn't bell•ve me., Costa Mesa. Full of PIT llr. carport. balcony. Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Aparl-BALBOA ISLAND. 3 BR s 175 mo + uttl. 950•3758 Call·. Right? ti 1 went further Good Salery and ben· 2078 Thurln ments & Townhouses. Elegant home. Gar. Stpa all 5:30. Dave. . and said, yov wouldn't ems. Wrt1e Ad No 953, TSL Mgmt 642-1603 8. steps/ bch $325·$600 1•2 Hll need to put up more than Dally Piiot. P.O. Bo11 Some are elegantly wkly 646-6333 leatlll WHI .. 2w ,. • $100 before your earn· 1560. Costa Meea. CA tumlshed, _,, AUTOMOTIVE IEOUllO Daily Pilat .... · · · .... · .... · Import e)(parlence e necessllyt Call Darryl be- tween 9AM·3PM 81 • lllLY PILIT . llYOAIYH llLLl·llYOf ''° .... Medical Aastatant. flt. We are tooktng for an ex- perienced motivated per· son who ts neat, trim & a non-smoker. Must have X·Ray & Venlpunctura cer1fllcate. Westmlnater Medical Group Cell Mra, Tucker 893· 1321. llWlll TUllEE ......... nu From S610 Bal Isl furn 3-b-r-,-~-. -ba-A WAIT Tl LUSE Inge started to cover the 92626--0560 ~ ,. OnJamboreerd.at 2br lba, close to water. next $200, you'd atilt be ___ O_l_l_Tt_l_WI ___ _ Beautifully landscaped Unlurn 2-3Br. 2S. Found: Btk dog, whl chest 1keptlcal. right? That'• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii garden apts. Poot & spa San Joaquin Hiiis Ad. Wkly or mon I hfy. Hse/Condo/Apt In Npt & feet. puppy, CM no 10, normal. However, ltt me Opening le< lull time e•· Now a<X.'epting applications for District Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commenslirate witH experience. Company ben- efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon o.r pick up with/shell. llllOlL NlllllEL Mileage allowance included. Pattosldacks. No oets. 144-1100 714/4 76· l 23'! Sch begin Aug. Matute 557 -5605 prove to yov thet 11111 perlenced matnten1nced 2 ~~;~ r:~~~ .. 8.,,4~~~ s:;l"6'..s 2 _af; 5 ; mile from Bsr~~~~~o~ ~~· ~ 1:8• NBr~r5~~~t~4~?o~J~ren _F_o_u_n_d __ C_a_m_e_r_a-.-v-1-c. ~;~~a:, ~~e:~:'o~ r:as:g ~o:ta~ ~~~~~o; Companions, live Ins, A I llldes, ~V Ns, RNs, Now pp Y in person, Weekdays, ' ' "'f .. C 6 5 5 35 8 oa . 1 7 I h I T us t In • C M F d II 644-5070 EOE ".:: 2740 _o_v_e._•_·_t ____ Ga11111 ler 548-6047 your money. or ela s. B,.i•;•;'·;";;ac;1;;•;;;;;":H;f~l;•;a;l;·;";;•;c•;;iiii;fi~ Beat bay view, 1&2 er ltat 2912 Fou-n<l_J_u_n_e_&--28-.-18-d-1-95 ~~ ':!~°:e":'ci apts. convert den. slpa CdM Garage. fust off ting. Brookhuratl Adem1 S3.00 to . Rtpor1. 1548-0 4•7• PV1 beach & parking. Coaet H--. $60/mo. Catt tdentlly. 7t4/898·2658. Adams Ave. Co1t1 MtN. $400 up, 752-9511, •• , CA 926~ tntarvlewtng •t Laguna 3PM le 5.PM at 330 Wesl Bay Nursl nf: Service 0~[~~~i~~~~~~ :: 1 j1~1~4~1•i9~·~-~2~1~2~. ~~~l~· ~-~-s~· _ii.t·~:~.Cos~· ·~·~·~·ta~· ·~-~~~--~~~-~ ,· .··;.;·.;.·~· ·~·~·~· ~·~·~·~· -~-~-~-~-•· Electrlclan. commetclat 11 Newapanar ~ Kenneybunkport? 873·62<17 MI s s Ion Ree 11 Y FOYnd large red Dog, Vic . 714/494-0731. Unlvarsltyllrvtne. C.M. •••17 ti I.Na 4024 axper. nee. Non-union. ...- 6'66-8200. Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? CdM. spend a defftefut va- utlon. 3Br 2Ba home. ~dbl or atngle gar· 6-28-83 631·6490 alt 5. - age. street entflnct .... Fovnd: Lga female shaggy m1"YH'll111• Expending Credit Card Co, located In Irvine. hU 1 c olleotlOn potltlon evallat>te Applloant should na111 minimum 1"' yta coOtc:tlon tJCP'fltnet with good •kip trtclNI ability. Bink C1rd ana CRT tJtperi.nct tlto re- quired. Contaot D. Aaw1· Inga. ee0·4 143. or 800-4142. Mon· Fri, 8:30-4:30 . · $300/wk. 675·2763. CdM walk to bflaclt, lovely rm w/Ba Wiiiy or monthly. 675·9561 cured. 673·3313. dog. Vic; San Juan 11_,AY•tm Capistrano. 66t·0373 No cr9dll chtek :;;:: ::-'!\J fD ~ 11 rwre not &utt who (or #llat) Kenoe,bvn\port was don'1 letl bid -,ou'rt not alone. Ken11tybunkport is' 01111 ol 14 diitinct1vfly d11!t1tnt IP'ttmtnt f1oorpt1n1 11 Smnnd VilflC' tn Hunhncton l!etch St1w11•1d \'1M1ct ts 1 result of totally perM>n1hzed piotmionat pl1nn1n,. The kind of •lltntt0n ,ou Otwrwe. A pe!lect bttnd ol nature and flv1n1 -ntStled 1n a tomt with oab()tln& blOOkt Ind Quttt Ponds. coolfd by natur II ~Hn br"10 Add to lh•t tenM courts, swunm1ns POO~. • 'Pl •nd I tonwentenl locahon nt11 WIPOtng and tmotovment and wo11' we tot 1 OIK• 1nvone would PIOvdl) cllt homt <btn Ke1111t1bun•POrt) O!lt Ind riro bt4room. OM 111d two l>etll 19trtmt11ts trom SS4S, Corona del Mar Furnished. t bd apt w/patlo. Sleeps 4 people Weekly 673-8349 Furnlaned 3 bd home w/patlo Nr Bch 1nd Snope All .Amenltlll. Family 2 week minimum. 673·83'49 JULY 4th WEEK Spffltldld bly vlfw, alp1 7. 1860, Pvt beach & parl\lng. 752·9511 nd IOIAI FlllT · OWi ..... ,. ...... P'f wk. 3713 SMlllOre Dr • 650-8578 4001 Biren. N.B. FOUND: SIMOMtd l>'IPl>Y llkln Hgeunttngton V1llae}j' • 2 bdrm, 1 ba deluKt. S800 )~"$ HuntilWtOft v-.. Lw, HuntlflCton 9-1t CA ON THE SAND UO eq ft 1450/mo. vie 21at 6 Orange CM. (714) 9fto gru::l ' SUMMER AENTAl Agent 541·5032 Approx 4 moa. e.45·9467 N" 7V 3 Br. 2 Ba unit, Mt bar. Aft 8 f'rOltl t11e San O!ttO rr .. ., •~ tlOft~ Oii 11etch to 1urntt11t<t, w-.,, tJ~ Ill.ID lfflll · McfllNell, tNfl .. 1 Oii Mc'adtltft to Slftrind Villll' lncld Summlf. ancl1d H1rb0r view. 5400 eq fl FOUND: Sm M mai. r.,. C•lf Callfornla CHtles, 8kr Toll tr.e 1·800·422·7976 83-400 TM '•""t draw tn th• WHt ... a Dally Piiot ~Wlfled Ad. 142-&e71. .......... ... 1111 PERSDI WAITED ., Newport Beach General Agency NMd1 Secretary w ith experience. Salary open. (114) 120-0Nl KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! [ .~JEZIM~I r~~J~~. ~ ~. U. ME 11-14 ... EARN U-TO 175.00 PO wm< Wt now 111-• " OIMlllllP lot rounc ..... betwtrf to •llf• ,....,., fot Tiii Orllltt Coast Diiiy '11ot. Our c'"" llfll't at J.30 p.m . .i wor• •fttM 8:30 p.111. ~ On Satwrclly, wt ' WOtl • ltw rtlOft ltoufs. Yov .. "'" m1111 trips lftd p11m., -. Wlfll 111""'1 pout own • mone, ... thtrt 1s no tleltnn"' or colltdlon -'~ mo1nc1. " rou "' "''"""" ._ c11 Mr tan. _(71t) 541-7051 J •• r F•rllltftrnp IWlilablt • ()oen daily 10 Ml 'Ill m•. QIHaga 51102 St1111\ora avell. Call MOn•Frl. 9·5. rltr type. Clartmonl t9Q . .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~TS~lt~M~gm~t~~6~4=2-·1~80=3~·~-~~·~2~-·~6~4~4~~~~~L-:L~:on::.:':P:k,~C~.M::.1:&;::-&:4:20:L::~·~======:::::::;;:::::'.'.::::::::::::~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!l!lll .. ._ \. -(- !. ·• ~ Orange Coaat DAILY PlLOT/Friday, July 1, 1983 my 111r ·11ie llre•l•r •~·-~ 1--=:!::::==:~-~-----~~:i:--~~~~~~------:::~=.-~~----,::~~~~:--iiilliiliii~~lliliiiiilil-:::-==~~-IUrllttlH IC••rt ltnin ,;;;Cei;:.:::tr~MMn:.:::::,:,i•i..;:latr== .. ~1· ......... --iiliiiiiiiiiiiA ____ ,_Ga_1_ .. _a111iiiiiil1,__ ___ ....... v """" _ •• _,""! ..... ~~!'!!!'!!!!!'!'!'!"-I!',_ ....... ~--~~'"!" r111 llniae I. , Tn~!·!~ ~P~Yai . 30 day Id In tti. DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY '™'F.park i IUnct:'.lshampao & 11eam ~· ...... n..... ...... Tll UID... .ur•ll Ulll.. IRONING JQ88 WAHT£0, ,_ Pllltm DrlH\t CIMrecl from S& a LUW "" • tc5 My Newport nome Rel'• color brlahtenert. ~hi New/remod. exp·o.. I.lo, L1wn-1ree-thrub 1n11a11 939.5035 my home. hoelle nt by Rlchlld Sinor. Lie. f1~1me. Aec>en. Tree trim & remove. All avaJI DeeAnn 650-8598 cfp1s • 10 min bleach bonded, lni. Wiii help you TrM trlm/Removll --woni. fWwencee on ,. 2~. 14 yrt of 11eppy 151· M&,M142·I033 dMn·""' 554-7011 ... ll~al ----Hell. IMdln. rmt I 15, •"11 ot>llln~M beet flnanc:lnQ L1wn melnt/Rotolllllng IU~~· q-t. ~ f42-6'70 local CUMomerL Tlulnk Smltll a Son Plumbing flteriM . room $7 .50, eouch I 10, Cell now, 549-1978. Free utlmete 548-eo65 1"""ioiiioii,j1l..,.,.t.,.5•2f•7---enytlme. you. 1113· ... 114 Plumt»na r~ & draint M~~~~~~b~:'l'l~ EXP' OKKEEPER etialr $5. Gu1r. ellm. pet C Pllnll""·Carpentry ----------p·•~ diet~ Uc. 84S-S42e ""ss"'tro-fl" anahr :'f21_~ ....... 3 1•3. Reas Smell bullnett· set ode<. Crpt rep1lr, 15 "Jfl SEQUOIA CONST ·Cttm leen-upt • LanC:W:.plng G ... I ' l ittia -••-_,_ " -.., up/malnt 845·8381 e>1p. Do work myMll. remodeling , Piii o Hauling · Tree'f'rlm ' try PTL -"-"--... •----125 yrs. UC. '03t41r IM, STOPPAGE? M&M 851-INI04 -EXP'DBOOKKEEPER-Aels.554-0123 covrs/decks . lie Free eet 842-9907 •••HOME REPAIR LovlnfiCer•.l'iome/pe11 bonded. RefL Colof ex-Prlceb'Jl)flone.John ltnict Reas. Small business; Mt FIRST CLASS-Quiel< dry 966-2-423 Brad E11p G1rdenar, Malnt, • Etec-Plumb-Cerpentry •l~9;t~~ HooM6~1:~~4 pert 963-o911 Richard 831· I 1~2. 24 tv. l«Vlce. ~~iilr"IRRlllF"'- 1 up/malnt. 645-6381 results. Free etl. & 111 Dtt fbtt•i•t . cle1nupa, trH trim, tree Fenou, Kllth 848·<1872 SEAVIEW PAlNTINO Pttl lfl!/lfillli ...... -.. .,_ •u iatll class servlce. 750.9075 JT.;,y dogaf Grooming•-"-'-· _c_1_11 _P_e1_e_. _84_1_•_1096__ Home Repelrs-Carpenlry Laa•n•~·~ & ~EDWOOO 0£CKS •--•--1 '1 •r .. · .• Ofd Proeeulng " F ST c SS Q•• hi I o T I .. I W--"-.1 Cablnete-Elec-Plumblng 8!!0u81 nn Rololllllng TOM 873·2888 -w..-.._ Qu!Qk, auy revllion1 · Stnict IR LA • ... ck <.io)' ec . I any az. eecher ar I q ..._ F I DON 9.,.,0 4,. """'' • -.. E I d l p 00 IT NOWll results. Free e11. & 111 21 yrs exp. 546-2848 Mowlni· Edlili"". Twice a enc ng. .,.,... 1 • Sod l1wn1 & Sprlnl(lere QUALITY WORK •P•r •nee ro.· Reatonable 85l·1041 "s"""'!"-"'l'b"l'~'P..,..----1 ... o ••2 ·8~3 I lettlonal. Ver; reuon-l==:--::---r.:---:----&11 fll SlllU ecy. kkplng. type. class servtoe. 750-9075 ~·11 mont . I 0 10 $25 a .. u.~ all• ....... " REAS. RATES.f.XP'O •ble ,., .. for all of your ., .... CltW.1 Your Delly Piiot Prott/aml busllndl11ldu11. C , _ 548-9707 --.. 0"' .. M'"'p.,J"'O.,.B.,.s--· DOUGHERTY &ROTHE"" BRENT 846-24'JO """"" .--.. F""' e _. Sef Hr/wll/mo 640-0888 attn•• VWAlt TXMld no """' ....... ....... ....... • . ..... llMI .,. ... ~ In" vice Dlreclory ...-:-;:-.--.: -Gener at garden malnten-& Smalt Moving Jobs Tr ... ·lndacpng 2 t yra. OllTIM inrww9•1 Hf'llloe, Cell even1ng1 SUNSHINE WINDOW Representative \.l•i•tl ••kiai For cruising cuisine All Textures & Acootllc anoe Cleanups, tree trim MIKE 648-l391 646--0565; S42-3e57 & INTER. ~.'r~~ ... Free 5pm 10 9 pm. II no ~LEANING 642_1549 ••• ••11.1t. ••• _ w/excellence call D•xo• Free est. Kevin 673-1503 frM .. I ... ..._ .... .,.,19. ---------•"•-PL"' .. "E KEEP ·--=~=-=="'""=:c===--_._ ••• *N-cabinets. ceblnet & Co 673-5731 ,..._ ___, HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE LllllL ID....,.in; ..i Stev.5"'7-4281 -· • ~ .-~~~~~~~~~! E1Htrlc1l -····-TRYING... WEWASH WINDOWS lec1nn, bars & IOfmlca · • H1ullng. c ... n~pa; lree Furniture, Tr'5h, Trees F 1 p 1--1--• ... C t t Ct tt L1••1 --1•• tlllmr•-•1 (11•)••• •111 n..-~1 ... :....!k0 ,::-".,."· .. , ..... AcntticaJ countenops 642-0681 t• I 8CI t ELECTRICIAN Priced trimming, yd melnt, 963-5415 NORM -MW" -_,_ ,. --wv-.., _...,... •--·..., ><=!!!1M 81 k r"'ht Ir--11mate on lndscp Mlke"'•&•"'"2 1 NeedenA1torn~?May1>e Prompt , neat pr o -~ .. "--/~' Fr· .. eetlmata••9.7391 Ct illa11 Cabinets& Carpentry .....,..,..,, • uonry • .,.oc ·v • -H • .,.. ~ HAULING not. We can ltlow yoo lenlonals. 636-7149 _ • ..... .... -Small jobs welcome Walls-Cust. work Uc. large or small jobs. Lie lmmacu111e yarcj clean FURNITURE & TRASH how to be your allorney & Pi-ri •, .. r-con.-·t""r•uci---·o;:-l t .. att I.hf N-& Respray.J,Remod .. Free est. 1545-2003 •381057 Rob 547-21583 396621 673-0359 ups, weeding, trimming, MATT 8•5-5089 save money. lime & .,. •I sign. New remodel, plans, • .-.----..-~-.-ii ~~lli.'y"~'fur~lc. 7ici.\09~ C1r~atry --Concrela, masonry. 1111· ' ltc·o ELECTRICIAN shaping. + 494-0285 HAULING worry. So t1ke The Legal Ferthlngln1erfor O::lgn permit•. Bond•ln•. stall law requlrff that all ----• _ work,loundatlons.Block, Qual.worlc·Reas.retes Japanese gerdener. Clnups,yard/treeserv . ., EKpress Route. Call HANGING/STRIPPING 401081.851-3858. contractor1who1 perl~m A1~la1lt Remo el-repair. Unique & brick. Ltc'd. 536-5013 Tom 831-50721973-7544 Cleanup. maintenance. RANDY 842.18417 851-2252. 1<W• olf w/ad. VIS.-.·MC Se-011 845-9325 •--·~ wla~ overand m'f°tetl:"~u~ Unusual work a specialty. ,,.----,,---~----· ....,. 111-ay-Parklng Loi 20 yrs lie. bonded. Rods concrete & maaon-ELECTRICIAN sprlnklera. Free est. I Cl ii Mil•~ Blackl#elder Paper-be llcenMd. Unlicensed Repalrs-Sealcoaltng Palombo Const 962•8314 ary, 9 years eame lo-Lie. 233108. Smallltge 544-9036 -• .. •.,1t.,.,.l'l'ltrl"'a,..11Prt!~-. hanging & Removal. Hu l3<>0flng-1ll lypea contr1C1ors should so S&S Asphlt 631·<1199Llc cation. Free est Jobs. repairs. 548-5203 ------ROBIN'S CLEANING BRICK RK. Small Jobs. QuaL work only Steve New-Recover-Decks state In their 1dvertlling Repalr/sml Jobs. Fences, 714-840-1705 JESSIE'S GARDENING SERVICE a thoroughly Newport. Co.ti Mesa, 494-3616 Lie. "411802. 548-9734 Contractors end con: Dan Hallberg Grading shelves. partlllons. Lo • ELECTRICIAN Clean-ups,''" trim & clean hooM. 540-0857 lrvlne. Refs. 675-3175 -IYITMlf'S, contact M1.ry & Paving Co Res/comm rates.. Steve 731-8311 CtrHUC filt Gd rates. Free est. Lie t le 540 80351 • • .. We Giils Should HlllQ FIREt'ROOF ROOFING Grondie et 558-4086 wilh -Lie 3976804 842-17201 416449 Wayne 831-7530 main · HrV e -OLUI IMllU "18L Togeti-839-0730 any-Cl•tt A Flbergllh 8fly questions Contrac-Att -Remod/lecelllls, wood lflntlttTile... Ga DH It-·' Mow.edge.clean-up, trim RoseHSkpg 973--0564 -A~MoVtNG-time " FISH. •389713. tor's 81111 LlcenH •R!J! pa I I 0 c II rs I dec ks. Fr est. Guar. 963-3283 •••• r c=' Free est. Reaa. rates. Jim ----------Quick. C11elul Se<vlc;e Pl t ~· • 846-2044 Board. 28 Civic CenlfW In .. &..1 I I l drywall, hm rprs By ,. Sprlng1.r:;;alr, door <>per· 646-1958 Experienced Hoo1ekeeper Lie. T138048 552-0410 II t i ;·' '"''II tWI Randy 641-0822 "•at11cten C..t11l etors. See demonstration -------~· & .General Cleaning. Cell PLAS ER TCHING •---11·..1·1 Ptau. Re:om 690, Sant• Don't Pleat Free analysis I c-·1 54• "502 l 1 ·-.-... .... Ana CA 9'2701 ol your case over pl\one. I Specializing addlllons & Remodel/Repairs, comm. Seacc:JSI 2488 Newport IHI ... I llLP1 ""1 ......, * • •-* Restuccos. lnl/ext. 30 yra. ltrrictt ., 1 · lalllr••fOJ ••J ltl•I remodel. Llc'd, bonded. & resld. Llc'd. bonded. Bl., C · 642-3490 Let me make your garden HOUSECLEANING ~~%';!':i~i!5r~~.~~p. Neat Paul 545-2977 secraterlei MNlCe: tYPlno. . Big blllal ForeclOsures'? Wo9rl(62 g8u3alr5. Free esl. Ins. For est, 552-9142. 'Spr~ngs-Hlnges-Openers. ~row & your grass green I Good rel1. Own trans. Lie . .f -1115,428 730-1353 Home. Apt• & Commercl1t copy, etc. Fast ter111ee. i--... ~-~~~- Law suits? Judgements? • evenings Free pre-llm. N-& re-Rep11rs. Lowest rates! I m fully ln1ured, speak Mllrle 979·9756 Patch work, 1re·d & bond-675-4458 780--8359 fOf ci-tfteO Ad 1111,,. htet Wen re1t1Curt S.m ce ~~::~. ~fi·es~~~yo~~~ Lie. Tom 557-4460 ~~~'!'k!ri:t~~:~~;'l, °://!~~~~ae~=~':f~:i~: wTir'~o~~;;u~~EY~~p. ed. 11 140807. 638·9~12. Tilt Ag:,~ EYIOTllll I c1r,.H11 obtain llnan. 549-1978. Ga1•t•'t1• 768-3773; " no answer. Pal 494-0280 Visa/MC 5~7-9107 •l•••ia1 ~Hot FIH om1un•• -please keep 1ry1 , K 1 -Tite iNsfALLEo ~\nSOA Stett lffffllv •••l ... lt II 1-1111 R J. HUFFMAN & SON EES Slogs Lendaea;: M:':. THE CLEAN MAKER Mike your lhopplng -H lw U f 141-1121 And Repaired. 942-6878 .I0 .. 111~1 SELL Idle Items with 1 Remod/Add. <#308888 Topped/removed. Clean 1enence & lnstelleUon at 5 yrs. exp Home/office ._by ueif'9 lhe o.ity Pl-WATER HEATER Speci1I GuaranlMd. •• Dally Piiot Cla.lfled Ad. 646-8~6 845-4544 up, new l1wns. 751-3476 your tlMCI. refs e111ll 675-4853 tot c....fted Ada. Pool heal8'1*Furnec.a REFS. JOHN 893-0487 BY SIDNEY OMAR A ltlt ...... SIM.,.,, 5510 ''" .. ,.. MU I• . ..... ·*1 ... 11u.... 1211 -.. .... C23G ... ,...,,.... Doberman Pups AKC 5 lrrutible klllen•I o;;:: I~'~ .... ~.~ DO A um.a ti!B Erector Li. ao. UMd dMng gaer men'• Active Mortga'Qe Co. pepert, $lOO. 990.7221 peretaly need lovlng I'll,~ _ .. .,... .... YOUR 11M0'1 Electrlc lantern 11tr1 am 3116" we1 au11. nMds sharp. Hper'd home! Free. Liiier tr1ln-\, ~ OWN~ tllde profector wiltl cue Ills 90-125 Iba 1<10 person to handle phones. Female Pharolll Hound ed/shots. Plaese cell • !Vi-e:ft"~ , :f $120. MOYie potlel'S 1 15 Swimmuler 114>Mr gun typing end otllef dutlet p5up36p51es850. AKC $300 up. Afghan, beautllul, lrff to -~l'-"..!• . ..ac• i,.:.1 ~·...._. ~. ., T " lo $80. 241·6343 $40. Unuled a.pth guege I I d •• ~· ·"" ~ fQ f:-1983F d $20. 121b W1 belt 17.00, reae 10 .... ortgage -gd hm. 831·8091, ~"""' .'lf!I.,, · , gf";·, l"~ 0< 111nNats.stan-Hoodf3.00.Tekeelllor .._ Banking. ,Back ground In Female Russian Woll· 859-1<138. of •.......... ~::;ii 1 ,1._ 1 ~ derdwlthba11.S8<71etor S90 774•9998 Sa Jal ----------------RE. S Ls 01 Benklng hound, his lhols. tiouse Free kit1ens. 8 wlls old, -.... w•~. ' r '~ "1 l~ 8.0. 847-3814 tarday • y Z req'd. Contact Ste¥e. broken 1p1yed . AKC blk/ I d ~ .. ~ 2 confirmed raaervatlona "' Wi•, ARIES (March 2l-April 19)·. You'll s··-6ully 545-1402 reg 8 mo Sweet wh . nee s good OAIAGI SAL.I ADS NOW "· .. '1,.. . "',..2 ~ temperement, iovu kids. homes . 6 7 S-9 2 1 1, CLAH lfllD I Y CITYI .... , "-· ~ lor Honolulu, July 7th. ttrM •-extricate self from problem which had resulted in Stn. ltatlH ltflMMf s2oo. 49 ... 2995. 548-5205 111 llLOW 1100 88• 495--3599. 1'8P1E~11'1Q"f111i"F'PQ~t~2P15"'1'"1 ""fllPllc•X temporary confinement or enforced privacy. Events P~~"":8~~~~~~d '!'~'!; Golden Retriever, AKC, Free Kittens, Siamese 8 w/~~t~~ n.:h~ ~~~= ~ F"[! ~ = take sudden tum in your favor, you now receive handwriting only need reg. 8 wlls old.champ ~7~~r;5, io wll• Old Cerna ••I llar Ctlt1 .... & baby Items. 556-6256 sun T v Jo H N • s plaudits of peers. You'll have chance to rebuild, apply. 2590 N-pon Bl. bkgrd. $200. 646-1040. CMdrens clothing, toys. AM 1 s H HAN 0 MA 0 e 646-1788. remodel and to reinforce safety measures. Coate Mesa. Min Schnauzers, AKC, 10 F~~lh:),1181°~ Slemese lamps, glf11 end mlec. Set IWIP mfT QUILT: King az.S•OO. P~iOl,------=c"'T'"'-F""1-=ooo=--casa-. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Exchange of ideas Sewing machine operator. wks. Super Male/Female. 1575_4275. !"ks old 8AM, Irvine Terr, 706 Every Sundly, 8am-3pm. 831-31569 deck. Orig pnce $750 Mii elevates prestige. Express views in ....,.phk, dvnAmic, exper prel. McKlbbln show Ind pet. $275+, Santana Or. Orange Cout College. for S250. 241-8343 --J·--Sells, Irvine Ind. -Com-deya 549-9799, eves & Free 10 good home c bl 1 h hid Felrvl-& Arllnglon, Antique Roper-Stove .~~....,.....----,,...-.,,..,,.. ente.-toinina manner. Clandestine meetina with pte11. 540·388<1. wknds. 838-5346 Spa..-.. 2 yr A'd female om n ng two " •: Co M p A HI g h 0 11 en . $ 9 O. TV Antenna. cost $400. •t;;'°wfae u1a -Ge ,.,... "' Orlen. antlquea, teak s11 eta. lus uto 675-8024 Mtl 1100. 644-0100 mem r o opposite aex proves stiJn ting. mini, Sophistkleted sa ... Per-Shlh·Tzu or Lh•tat, aml, Oob. Lab. mlK. 983-3421 desks, carved ·acrMn, Swap Meet & Art Faire.•---------•=-----=.....---=--.,,,.,.~ Virgo, Sagittarius pel"IOns play significant roles. son wanted for trldlt1on11 nomebred, AKC champ. Free 10 good home, wf\lle gas BBQ. bookcaMa, Admission free to buyers. Bulchef Block Table 24 11 INh, leatr1I 711 l GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Loved one helps .-r CIOthlert. Must "!"• P\JP•· Guer. From $200. AngourepurebreedPet-kltch llem1. Seiko Wiii ~-"'!-~Vellont/lnfo, ~~~~-~neCh11rs$115. W8f'll JOHUv·-v..-t ~ tnaktfwtsh come tnie.-mtrriBny ~-~....£..-~. n e f Its. App 1 y -~ -:j~2&e?:!:, ~. vlvUar tenaea.·-~,:~~=~ ~· -· ----' ,,"' front. You'll receive · "tan'"""'~,.,, oUer. Accent H . G 11 d stone, 2 3 Shih Tzu P\Jpplet, 8 wtls, jewelry. SAT .10-4. 509 • Camper thell Ind lruck 6_7..,,3-8,..,,...,15,,,2::4:-:::-,=:.,.-,,....,..,...~--...........116 AKC chemp $250 up Wlrahalrecl Terrier need• Gold od I lie •••t. Inell toot boK, Combined price ·sa CENTURY RAVEN moderation, keep resolutions concernina exercise, Mon1rc11 Bey Pleze. ... ..... 5· 2 .... _ :__.__ ood hm, 2 old m·.... em n 1 Y· $300 or mike oller ·•woe Lagun1 Niguel .,_, .... ,..,. .. __ go yr -10332 FIJI Lene. Many · Cleulc bey launch/Ml dlt;tand nutrition. You'll win friend.sand have ability · h ti " Mll 545-ee05 Ctat1 •tu ltema big&. amell. North 472-8251 skiff, wllrelter $3000 to influence people. !. r itu H2S So85coun1ryciUb &. July of Yor111own. Wet1 of For Sale: Wlinul Or89Mt ot>o. Mull Mii lhll week CANCER (June 21-Ju.ly 22)· Emphasis on ni...-• P •ca solid cherry ua t 2-4, 8-4PM. Toya. b<>Oll•. Ward. Sa1. 9-5 set w/O..k & Hutch; 675-1393 . Al .... ,.. I dr..-. mlrr()f a noghl· plant• blk I Whirl........ withing ma-...,,..,......,,,_ _______ _ commwlity projects, work behind acenes, decisions --:.;;__. 1 • s11nda $<125. Doug Contemp .• 3.pc MCI. sola • es mac. GARAGE SALE-Fentutic chtne:77's-134• '7.!_J!,-, •Ra•t!;,ded30'.111Frldy aff · · b · d c.__ •---• 11:"• 540 •529 lk ,_ -50. Ber w/5 Brn/belge strlPPecl eole & bargains. clothes.•---------"" ww -· ectmg prestige, U&Uless an career. ~ P~. Exper necusery Sun. • stools $250 538-7317 or toll9M8t • end tablea hseweres, antique cop-Generll Electrlc lrlg. 20 cu top, twin 255 low hOura, people as they are, not merely as you wish they might through Thurs. 5:30 PM Antique carved dining rm 966>-83116. s200. 8X10 citm rug sso. per, Olivetti Copter, flan-ft. top freezer exit cones. tootle and run greet exist. Be realistic, define tenns, avoid any tendency to 9:30 PM. Guar. hourly "1 $ l800, brocade over-couch S275, recliner chelr 3 sewing macnlnet $85, Ing teckle Prehl<H bre $375. 3 pc bdrm HI Lo• d • d S 4 8 . O O 0 . towardsself-deception. plus comm. Plush and llulfed sofa & chr Sl25 SentulSlfWeoays-$65,$25.Luggegerec:ks lots more. 10082 wl dbl dretM<. mirror, 7 14-986 -7723 or profession al worlllng SS00.775-3556 tem • $500, we~bed $10. O.sk S15. 1030 Roll· Theaeutr. H B. ( oll hdbrd & bdalde Ible, 984-5204 LEO (J uly 23-Aug, 22): Practical infonnation is condlllon1. Laguna Hiii• Roll top disk• 11400 ea, s 150. & mite. 54 88. fut bike $40. Bike perts. Br 00khurs1 11 1 n. $225. 840-5<1 15 •-.8-2-1~7-. -c-.-1.-7-5-h-p-0-,B-. received concerning pOllSible journey. Instructions olllce. Scott. 9.51-2777 enn chrs $75 ea. pert· -clothes & mite. 2373 dl1ntpolls)S1t1Sun 9-4. John Wayne Tenni• CIUb V-hull. w/lrlr & elltru. areavailableandyougainoverallpi.cture.Favorable (R4) ner'tdlkS850.lotsmOl'e COUCH · Brand New · SantaAneAve. Queenbed,bebyciolhff, Memberthlp $900 $7600 1541 -8997, moon aspect highlights justice, sell-improvement, .. •1397 ;,;;,~=~=~"w1~:ff Cteanng out 11ored 8f'I· refrlg, tools. NCR cash 644-0100 752-l805. long-range plans and projects. Cancer, Capricorn TelephoMSollcltors While enamel stove. torS500ot>o.MUSTSEE. tlques. lawn turn .. w11t1-reg. & misc. 21141 John Weyne Tennla Club Sale S led Bids • fi tl AmmOll 1920's. P8"1 cond. every-Call Iller 5 pm or on erldtye<, au10. 2X4't. No Breton Ln. Set only. full l1mt.1y mmbr1hlp 1 ea natives \gure prominen Y · wa went """"" 1......,, .. ~. lhlng working. 1750 wtmds. (714) 1164-5957 reasonable ofler reluMd. $900 1 1 cl b 1 --~ VIRG-O(A 23-Se 22) Wha peared be """"" ......,,..,.... Set/Sun 9-<I. 680 W SAT/iun8-3, 18022Wlilz ' nc u r.,..,,.., I ' whe • ug. pt. : tap to r_.,atlonlsts to set •P-63l·1l3e. Custom 7 11 blU41 ptlnt 17thSI. WarehOOM 15C. Cr. Dealt, aewll'llil mach. , ... aw,. 78Q-.8l80 nS IS, re IS a losing proposition oould actually lead to valuable po1n1men11. IA.trlium tall sofa, S250. 5 pc Pee.en 91110 llum shed. CIOthff. Lewnmoww: Prof. huvy ~86•36 11 Chris Craft contacta.NewmoneysoW'Cecannow bediacovered. UUIY ifcuhRef FIF.1250: bdrm Ml " king bo11 EST.-.TE SALE 9·4• '77klngcabw/camper. duty -$125.831-36&9 TtlClbln.CFl350CJ.S.. Popularity increases, many are intrigued by your 01•111111 Ol1hw11h1r, avec1do. ~~n~";,~~;;~;:.1:7oo. ~=~~.unco:r~.2 (Ma~~ Other mlec Items. Lg Bird cage 125. Moped vetMI tt Sunaet Aquatic unusual concepts. Aries, Libra pel"IOns play key roles. IMlll Stainless lleel Interior, VfWde Area) l~rt ltacla $80. xtnt oond. 842-1505 Marine Centet, 2901 Ed· U BRA (Sept. 23-0ci. 22): Break from past PIT evening work. Call $175.833-3411 Obi bed. 11lnt. comple1e Fri/CfJUIY 1·2.1'):4.Por1 Inger. Huntington etter 1 pm 751 4223 18 C It h F ood S 100. 1573-7570 Estate sale. Furn Ind mllCl Edwerde Pl. mouing. MAGIC ISLAND M EM· Harbor, 8/23 through indicated-previous procedures will be replaced by · · u upr1g1 t m . g Items, N-wuner/dryer. • BERSHIP-Bargaln.1750, 116. Check 1n 11 yerd of. mod th _ _._ Be d ,..h .. ~..,,.. th TOP SSS cond. $125. 6<18-<11 21 DreKel Paean Break· 663 Plumer. 848-<1003 B111<e1a, etelned glut, or tr•de tor tennis mem· flee before Inspecting more em me uua. rea y to ~-._ ... Wi Females Pref. Model• & eva lront-$900, Dfe•el Pec1n p11111e. etc. bersnlp. or n 846-3916 boat Sailed bid• oPen· times! News is received concerning legal d.i.reci.ion, Esc0<1s. (213) 886-1984 30" Apt Gu Stove. Ken-Crec:tenra-'450. Cu•tom EITATI U&.I Gerage Moving Mle-111 Meal worms for sale, by Ing 2 o'clock PM. 716/83 decision. Focus on creativity, partnen.hipe, publicity Wlltrnaet/W8lt8fs. over more po11eble Tresh ber..S250· 844-1307 GGrendpaa goodlu & Items mull go. Wuh· eppt. 549.1201 11 office or Sou1h Cou1 and marital status. 16. w/exper. App"' in Compect. Belt to call Flot1t1on Weter 8ed, Oor•~dmes lreaeur5e1. er/dryet. refrlg, studio Merine Surveyers 5732 '' "'•8 •92• quMn size. frame & n 1 miss lhl• onel •I couch. dl~tta. unlln. Swlnn Ml. Chlld Life. all Eut 2nd St. Long 8e8Ctl SCORPIO ("---. 23-Nov. 21)·. Stick to 6--'"--pertor\. 1788 Newport Bt. eves .,.. ... ... 8 3 S 9 2 F le .... ··• '-A:·~ .uuuu.iac helter $350 C11t • • un •1 urn. P cneatofdre-•.BIWTV wood, cllmb MCtlon, re-90803. Bid mutt be IC> ground~ne who urges otherwiae is willing to take CM A 111ge KenmOfa Wuher 494-5101 tUfes, 111uawere, BBO. & much moni. Set/Sun t9'1 seoo. Fair anape 8811 compled with m~ risks at your expenae. Heed your own eou.n.ael, •fYll WUTll f°'~,; g~~:.· $275 For Sele Like new 2042 Alfeo. CM. 8-<1. 2027 Olene Ln. StOO. 842-8144 ' order Of casnlet's especially where "inner feeli.np" are concerned, Full time. Mutl have v1lld K 1 n g • a 11 e b e d : Giant Verd Sele Furniture. Verd Sate, Sat onty. Lots WUher, dryer, retrtg, eac P•Y•bte to 8alboa ln- y 'll kn ha d and h do . CaJll. drl1191'1 license & At coat: New never uaed H ld•·•·bed couch. baby ltema. toye, much OfUIOt1edoffloefum. • Queen watefbed, S7~. ~nceCo.lnemountof OU OW W t to O W en to it-you excellent driving reciord 1 36" 4 burner G .E 775•1344 more. Sal/Sun. 8-5, 183 7 11 couch. 451 Redlandt Twin bed and treme. 120. 1 10.,.,.dol bldE Balance due req.,;._ no ou•.ncte help. mull. Cell Oerryl be-cookt"" (chrome) $500. Senta lubel 648-2341 2 .... s1....._ "'" 8 fl •YI nvelope muat ....... .... ..... . Ave. Nwpt Hgt•. .... """"· ..-. .. ••• "S11led Bid " SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Popularity tween 9AM & 3PM at new 38" crirome hood FlllllTlll l&LI M,..,.....A_,S,..,S~l-V-E-~G-.-.-R-A_G_E •·· •-boll + motor, 1500. Owner r-. ~ht to h 1 d •• ' •••-$200 or $600 both ,..~.~ co ........ table 1•-ps S .. LE L Id I -•ti -a Dr--h--boolls increa8es travel is on orizon romantic inter u e -•s" """"''• ,,_ • _.. · ,. · et our o unque · •7---3_.7-·17"'~"'· · relu• any or all •· ' ' llt.Ll-llYOI 875-8795 plctur11. ch1lra. 111 be your n-lunque. 247 .. 1----------brightens picture. Focus on speculation, change, Bresa Sa.mev1t. Complete reuon1ble prlOed 1 good Sherwood Pl. °'CM. Wedding gown & Wil, Ill· 16' Crus, prelorm1nce variety and intensificalton of a "special" relationship. HO 1444 with trey. tHpot and cond. 2195 Miner, ~t 2. S/SIM. •EITITE SALE* qullite Blenchl design 10 hull. cemer1 wi.1 on Trail Watch diet in connection with maintaining healthy w R I bowl. S300 °'bell offer CM. Btwrt Vlcorl1/Wl1on MOVING OUT OF STATE JOIE • F-.1.1 or 12? Cost S&OO. '1111 Rite Trlr, mtr llOlen S500 i ht I 1 • 1rehouaa ecelv ng 731_5180 645-3583. M , t -••I 1275. 542_5872. ._,,..64..,,6-,_,7,,.4...,.84.....,....,,.......,.....,,...--we g eve . Clerk, must have mini· G ust 1811 thll weel!end. ,,... It/II_....... 1 ':ls Fl Relnell Cebln 0"'1_ CAPRICORN tn.... 22-Jan 19)· ""_._ de•-"-mum 3 Y1'• expetlenoe In Free:1er 1150 TrMl'I com.,, 1me llble. 42" oc-Furn .• pl1nts, applet. See TIME 8 ..,. .... ~.!..... ·-· w/trlr. Gd _ ....... ...___., ,~. • • '-'UCU\ wa.ua, receiving & mull handle Pac:10< 1125. Cmpt atove legon11 w/4 '""'"•' Dimes • Une. Sit/Sun : : ......... ..,.._.. ...... wt ..., ...... "' ,._, beawareofsubtlenu.ances,small printandhidden p•,.._ work -11 Full a o~seo 848 ..... nevgahydec:tlelrs,pecan, 9~ 2554E' .. -Av. tAM tM 3 pm Player • paint S•25 0 obo. """Y' ........ ........, II $400 848-3 28 '"'"" ....tano, ,dining rm Ind "1Z1tnng0Ult1t/caae~. 962-8722 clauaes. Emphasis on secwity, design, structure and time, Kint oompeny ben· __ H_A_R~BO-R-A~R~EA--, kenew. . 1 , Sat only, 10-5, 358 bdr rm-a Lota oft• .. ._ Antique Banjo $175.1---------- need for aelf-diadpline. Avoid rushing to judg-•flit. QUALIAEO APPLI-APPLIANCE SERVICE HOUM fUll of IUmltUflt & Ramon• Wey. f'urn. Biby old ~p.· and old Ooh 873-1570 59 Halleru 53', 111 elll>ln t -"----sat t ru.l andd 'tdri . -•1::-CANTS ONLY 549-9671 WeMllr~ ... er epptlances. couch. Items, lawn mo_,,~. . Try $180000 Repo ~~ ~inru.!taual. es On ve U) uau.a; EOE, M/F/H. 1ppll1ncea~"'54\~s077 chairs, beds, retrlge. OU Ing mtctllne. much,;;-;, :rr~. v::n ~ ·~~I= Ms)(c:. 1~ .,,._64_2_·_12_3_4_· ---- QUARJUS Ob JtM W1at.. Sln Hvy duly Whlrtpool with-I :::.~~.'S:z:tt9~-§0r11• ~ltet. 0..1<. end Iott of cut gl1, lltvw, equellnf. S100 Todd IB•Y Boat. Winner of A (Jan. 20-Feb. lS): ta.in hint from Xccountfng a;;; PH. re-er, II&.• new 1200. Aelrlge. Art Tlble, Elec Hevlllnd, ~nen•. loll o! 844-5909 Cheract• Boat Perlde Capricorn message. Don't scatter foroes, don't take celvebtes. peyeb .... bill-839~8. , HouM full 01 turnlture & ery., Bid• on Pleno. P'lmltl'lee and tools. $2500. 873-7873. unnecelllU'y riaks where autoni0bl1es are concerned. Ing. N.B. 759-1869 appllencet. couett. cnra. Small stuff 100. S1t1Sun HELEN NOLAND Cl•Hlcel Gulter, neveri---.-------- Ge i _.___ full la in•-11--..-1 lllYAPPUAllll beda,refrlg,gatltove. 9-4.3379Lerkepur. u .. d 150. Oewn . OIUllTlllrTlll t ~ on paper, fPVe p Y to ~-Cr .. 111141 Sign Painting 11 L.. 057-~1~ w11Mr/dryer, dlhwthr, 538-24111 befOfe 2PM. Pnty !Of thoM wt\o wlU curiosity. VirgtJ, Sagittarius pe1&0na play pe.ramoun\ eflordeble prtc.1. elc. 64'·6449 01t1 lor a c.n .. nord 10 roles. 1pecl1ll1lng In Well K:~ A=-~: i•-r•-• ,. Off1tt fanltue/ be92~nd1v8·~8a1. Very reni PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cycle moves Grepnlce. 651-0101 belt to cell evea. L .. _, -~~133 fanltue Ht1 hnltue Ma lnl~t Int ~~ A :::'~.!: upwarcb-you're on brink of making profitabl~ up~~!. G,~~~ h~~~k~ Metr~ 1250. Watir/dryer Llk "-le cMa1 11' cm 2 pc·™· LIMITED OFFER LIM IOOWoram--+ 17000. 650-4~4 ..1.-....i-r T'-la · tern and ' ..i-•-•13 ..,,_.. S 25 • ,_, "''Y"" newly uptlol 1,000. 2 Why pey more. UYa 50 to 8e1Klric II typewriter + S . e~-, ~on. uo: y 18 porary vea you .... ""' ..., rell1b 1 Cell Carl • aa. ..,...Wtl\r 1 . S65 .. detk wltop 1150. Uphol •occat1ona1 chr9 71~ on new top quallty blahk llpes. 1750 73 --""Y 1t. 1850MC gain aec:ond emotional wind.. amily member 548-1002 84&-5&48 men 1 duk S200. $;$50. 1 Uphol ctw '275. bed •t., not l8COndt or 1764&19 . wltrtr $3800. ~24 acqule9ces to "controvenial" plan. Taurus, Libra Refrtoe. 2 d00t ftoet tree. &4•-5te5• 844-7ee7 CUf"9d m1blette 10p c:of· r•.fec1•. T'wln Mtt 10 24' Bly Perty Bo••· ti fim1 .... · aoenarfo .. C.h SSH famfty ti• S206. Maytag New aot1. won. bargain ,_,bl 150. On N .,,...,_ Mt.95. FUii Mt 171.H . ..,._____ ,.-Houtel>oel etyte, P~ naves e--lll · Wanted fiome for 'JOI.Ing he•vy duty w11tierl .... '450. 842·6872 1fl bedS150.Wlnecatt$25. Slft.....,,monionltlnQ r-._ 1oon1, 35 HP E""""* ·:•::1-·:1~!!81!':..-!!:!.'~t=·~··~·~u:: ... ::'i!::'::==ltll:-t ltl• ...... lltl Pertlen fen! cat wl~ll c cp-d~. runa 11lnt, $18& 9AM. 4 MIP!e ctwt S!O .._ & queen ..... Free def, kim6' .u Roond. motOf. FUii) ~. -,...,.._ ... _..._....;;;,,;;,;m& ' _, aach. 848-24N . O·'" _....,. 1_...._ Sl50 s.t8-k15 839·7464 H it for a S1000obo. 5'8·20H XLNT entertainment INntllf ......... -for 1f>8ylllg If need • Ph. -..., .. ee ..,.. pr ~ S.Crelerltl ' fl g••-UJ•ll.........._ 831·8334 1ft 4PM or REFRIOEAATOR Ou weN \inlll t250.' All 4.8" Round Redwood 8PIOIM l>Onut. l<rotllW OampCMll 101net DOef. Sl5,000. f42-11" Sacralery/word pto• flnlflOlet lnve9t"*'I rm Out-ste·n·d'•---~w•"t-Bethel Towe< 84:l·tt'41 Ll!te ~. 2 dr, lroat tr... Kini. 6'8-41~8. T1ble tlt1e!ldett to to" CompleM ....__ a.t Pttino t7SO. Mt-tci8 '73 37 fl Jeffrlea etllft twin ceeeor. lkllled on IBM for •d1;1calort needa ""' ,.............,, -· ~ 11911. 893 toto 2'bY3' lltM t1bl8 1100. T·Pttlc9 ~~·Com· deltel apt ""* all •· t ystem1 lCLNT Op· ••P•r d Per eon · ed for llT'llll, , .. , paced I Siii Oak Gema T 1 bl e &40·1289 Oltt. 8ed wlttl .... 1 Wurlllr9f Funmaker fj lrM MO hrt total llme. ::~r~~: ~:Ir~ =~v:m=~~~;:; ;l~h ~~h:;:lng~o~~~~;_: neptlOflaJ rm ~~~r=~uat•:r,,:; ~~~~..: cue HOO Ratt1n Couch f!oo1 loard1, OfftMr n:c;:,•1e,.~;'e711111 '*'• 942'.11H I VH, dye Mnd rHUme to: Jim excellent typlno end llOff."'"& eonlrt1Ct knowt-Slltp PllP•.z. AKC, ... t176.551-1303. ;,,$. 881 ~ 1•7~ rul1/whl1aneernewonl./ with Mirror I Hutctl, 2 ' ~ ~1-t785.'51W18thSI, H~. 1ntet11•t1ont1Con-sh Orth e n d 111 1111. edge. XLNT benefltl. Npt parentt • 150-1175 831 51124 S150 Zenllh ter.c> ~ Nigtll Standa, g Of..., flldlii .... _ 1111 CM IUttlng Engl,_., 2081 Non·1mokera plHH Bch loca11on Submit, .. 983-5592 W••'*IC>ryef, evocado, • ~ptionotape AM/FM CllHI . 64'-9107 or iXiRfYim'-:1 NIM ~1· Welleflfl - BullneN center Drive. Call: 553-ot40 aume & talary to. P.O. AKC a..ote ~. l!Oli. •Int cond .. mu11 Mii now Print Sol• a Love Seat, st5. 831_....7 • f4&-5737. M 00 ... TIM'I oraen .,,.. oie.i lo tva. DH,. Ste 130, lrvlne. CA. llmTUY Boa. 2781. Newport &47-2tel 1115•651·t303. Coffee teble End labte • • Clfliy.WMil.~.Ugfl1 atefeo/1epe, reduceci 92715, 714-955--0033. "" I>-*' 'oneultlng firm BtlCh. 92883 AKC German Shepherd •WI. llltlllaliliffi4 840-4043. ' ft queen .....,., • tan & -1114 llue, TM.~-pnce 131K, 54M 148 need1 In uptflenced PupplH & Adul ll f IC ar=c;;r-=· , Qn R tofabed, matchine =c::·.1oflc';:.= ..._.., ----• .~ 1.~~ 1i• lkMlt 31• MOOfinl: Secrtltery·!xecutlve Ag. Ol19lat--.rlter opttator MCretery Q u I r a n I I e S.H per ltll Cat I lo119M81. ..,,...,., tOdcer, 8dtm • • 44 llllt cond, a.°'** Clrytng Lott ~. Cell a"8t littlnl S11r11ngptyup10 wflOcenedltlorapelltng Smell Newport 8Hah 213/965-9702 ~.e31·t317 wlng•b 1ok att1chad :'8 ,,,:!.;~= lldleeernet91d ""',11¥-3. "8tntof'oed MCtl I 5:00PM.8T&-t17t.9ob.. 11800/mo Mu11 have & gremmar Wt OM<l managemen1omce'"4la pl~llotaldetlQn.llto rweefw ' eralother tn~.,,. ..,,...., 1-. ..... --~--,,,--.,. ldmlnlatrattvt 11 w.it 11 aomeone who went• 10 peraonabl• H oretery AKC Golden Rtvr., pupa, C.-11 I lnoludet cofleet1ble ~ =:,ttu: .... 1:.2'~· tlque ..,_.lry, itrloed 4. C°""*"9 freedom of 11' Stir Oren 110. 4 ql ~erltlabllll ... New-be Piii of 1 dynemkl with rtc1pllonlat end 5m. 31, born 5123, ~IF&t ... II Mutt Mii '*0<t 711 :,'14'~1$2 ,.....a ...... r e1eo n e b tt . p p mou ment OMC. Vttf'. T'rallet. r>ll'9 port C.nter Locellon. 1Hm CompenNllon 10 ~II olfloe llklll1, In· &42-7984, 8'5-4132. ~ - -$3501090. &4&-8157. • l1W~. S. 1~Hwtorl Trtcot. 11t"9. MOOO. 2450 .._. Send A4Mume tlld 111.u.-S2•.ooo ~Ing on Cll,dlng llOCM1lle typing AKC yellow lab Upp!M. FOf 1" bllllwM Queen Sin Wat• led bY tTit COOCMI llm IOfa '150 Num-.o.t. "°"' 8MI ... fMIMlle'· eblllty to: J E. Aetd .... ~& cepabllt .... endl tdlkl1apf'llont tran· F/C I CH t>toJi1ne1 8 f~2t°!~l'tldc • .!~"'11r~ Ub9r1y ,,.., MM'. Foem Cl\llr w/foou tool ·=·-If!!' tlt-7121 ...._ .... , 11&'• 3167 Bird\ 9tra.t ·Sta Collln1 .-.uoe11t• &417 acr P on. •ginning wtta old lt\Ot~ ....... ..,.,,.. .,,. ....... fr kw Nied 'l>affted l 115/0bo'72-I071 W----CGmiiilii9,.. Mt of 'tM~PP.~-~~""'!"'...;._..i.91"' ito. Newpo<t eeactl, St" Nlcolas Or. fill. NJery, ltOO 10 I 110IJ. t83 t417 • ' c .. iorlH. JUnt cond. ~' ,0, ' • 9end 1.1ne hNor 1 Golt CMiie OCMY 1t N'Odll ltlted 112MO. f44·577t plu•ben9fl11.P1M.Metli • <>n1yuMct 3 t1rnet.lt25• f:,'':' .11:J:.ooni:oueen 11 ~ttefreen t t11.a 1·1NI • a ...._ v..,. -...u.--..i.-•. o.tla 84 .. 8904 lllectl Lib AK~ lhot1, Erle &44-ltff •fl &pm. .,..,, C '490 ,:!, I\ e 1 db o u d t 8 O . * .=. 1111 ..... nit, trettor. H IOO ••red1 ,....""°,.....,.. a.TanJ.on. 1ec:re1er;wttt\lxP8fteooe NCf11101 •126• 74033.:ce.~ 1111 ... l>tft1nt1-., .... eea4 muu1111ff:jt111 ........... ,,...,......,, ...., ._,. ~ .,. ""''' be good on ' In lneur.no, llfllr~"ront Ftm* = ....,,._., Xl;c&, new wli pro-Trad9 ,.-., 1Mf '°' lt\omaellllt T!111"9 *"· l'tlllO vi.: &,,... Una..._, I Golt ce.. .... for uoo 14 1111t1 ..,_.~y~'" .. ~ .... U:,= gmoe.1or0octort0Mot. Cheep:. home. tr*""'ldClr'lfido-MO n•• , ... , .. •lltt • wUOO.r1oM.111Q • .-y .... eo. .«*I •ltllll a ....._ v..,. t 1H"'*-••.-.. oatu•eee.94&-1117 f42-44H 0 1 ... -.~ lk>ttl•lnt.M-412'_... ...eHI al0.+.1111 ...... UI,, t 14S.111-0CM1 :i; • HOIOSCOPf - C8 Onange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Juf TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUUIE 'f ROSS 59 Corn unit -----=---nt.fiaOAV'S !~~:'!971' 60 l<lnd of nail eum I I.Qt.~ 62 EiplaTned -~ 65 Monad ........... ..-..,..., Nota - Luzon river Within: l Pref. 1' Shortly "- 67 Imbecile 69 Wriggly 70 Scorla 71 Crown 72 Genealogy I Ve,getable Ref. yr. wire Olt~ ~Be excited ~Norse city 73 Commoner •. L":4~ioliPo 74 -enetgy 75 Kernel DOWN ~ Consumptlon a Net I Appendages 'l/ GI 2 - -in Vrl!f CJ2Ple~ _Q,O_e's bonnet ~ Battle 3 lrlsh - - ~ Grassland 4 Torn piece 3i4 Ate 5 fastener: 36 Asian nation 2 wds 4l> Wood strip 6 Single 4l Coat part 7 Mr. Harbach ~ Existed 8 Attire i15 Place 9 Sickly ~ Peasant shoe 10 -relief - • Operated 11 Weariness ~Hard drink 12 Clamor ~ Italian resort: 13 Introduce ' 2 wds. 21 Went quickly ~ Hesitate 23 Buck heroine 58 Laconic 26 Heating 2 3 4 . .... , Stil ¥=§~ Monohull, Main & Jib, trailer $695. 676-8125 18' CATAMARAN 1976 Sot Cat. Xfnt cond. Ready to sail plus Trailer with sallbox and boat «iver. Avail for lnspec- tlon In Fountain Valley. $1300 Contact Jay week days 71<1-751-8711 8' Sabat. $250 or trade for a Canoe. 557-0267 or 1-337-7825. • 8' Sabot. $250 or trade for a Canoe. 557·0267 . 1·337-7825 CW.21 lhare 3 way split -In sllp. Cell 714-548-4547 or 714-955-75<10 CORONADO 15 • superb cond. Must self now, ~1 otter 8<18-0689. HOBIE 18, Great cond. fast. ready to sail, trlr/acceu. $2000, 546-8148 Tll L&Ul ITHE Newlaaers.$1795. Rowing Sll4!11S from $1350 824 W. 18th St., CM. 642-08<16 . . . 8 vessels 51 Earns 28 Sketched 53 Keys 29 Letters . 54 Cheat 30 Bench 55 Aggregate 31 flower leaf 56 Superior to 35 Bookkeeping 57 TV's entry __ _ forerunner 3n<eep going • 61 WataTpart 38 USSR sea 63 Gen. Robert 39 Unasplrate 41 Damage 64 Colored 43 Polaris ~ Folklore 46 Stupid 1 48 Bull: Sp. 1 queen 68 A-S money ' 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . ,. Fllll(tll 1 college atilCMnt'• Clrtwl\, I want • 11113 Pon1c11e 928-S. ~' oould ne.,,., •fiord ft. II you can make 1 dre1m come true. (no money. no MrVIOe~ Pl•••• call Eva n 646-t81.J -. Hlgheat caah 1mm1<1. for your venlcle, dom.,.llc or foreign. 651·82451' \ WANTED TO BUY Fully windowed Dodge MIXI V.•n with big motor. With or wlll'IOUt para· palaglc eqlllpment. 850~1~1LTOmJor MM_ . EllY OLEAIGAll &•DIOll '74 914' 1.8, 17K on rblt, Ann exhaust, Riviera 111•101&11 SOUTIJ COUllTY YOLllWAIEI .. WIWILLHT lllHllltLI" Volume Sa&et. S."'lc.e AlnSt.aufng 1871 16eacl18fvd. Huntington Beach (114) 142-2000 rtms-:-Concorc:l at • W '72 VW Bug,eunrf,nu smoked windows, very eng/carb. xlnl In/out. 1980 Cldlllec E.tOor1109 OteMI Coupe. Optlon1 In• elude 1u1her Mlllng are1, AM/FM 1t1reo caaaeue tape pt1yer & Cadlll10 wire wheel c1p1. ( 1AP0242). On ••le II only $ 10,99&. Naber• Cadlll1c,540-1860. TllE UllEST IELECTIOI of late model. low mlleege C1c:llllac1 In Southern Callfornlat See ua today! l&IEIS CAllLUO ' 2800 Hatbor BIVd COSTAME"SA 540-1860 CO~Mtll CHEVRO LET J'\.) 1 1 , ~"' r • 197' 266' with 1u1om1tk trans .. n-paint & tires, Bfaupunkt 1tereo caaaet· -ta. -••ceUant-eondltlon throughout & onty 32,000 miles on overhauled en· glne. All s.ervice records. Mufi Ml!, 15<!00. ·Private party. C111 (7 14) 642-0138. 1111 "91Dl&'I clean 15500. 548-64'66. $2950/obo 955-3207, SOlTI '76-~2E,_anow.cet cood, ~933·. --1".Ltl, ale. cond. am/Im Cou.Ty am/Im, alloys, must aea '79 Rabbit mint red on radio/tapes. S3,800 to appreciate. $ 13, 750 red. 66K ml, ru~s super-OBO 962-5186 ( '73 2002, SYnroof, tJI ang. ISIZI obo. PP 774""'827 be, S2950/obo. must aea. • r-.. I \ \. / ~ ' S46-1200 WI lft new paint. new radials. "WI Will HT Ptrstllt Ottlllt 846-6533 USEOCARS&TRUCKS am/Im c1ssette. 911E 1971. Silver grey. -,-.------.-1-7-5 COMEINORCALLFOR $<1749/0BO. 629-5188. 111 .. Mll 1983 rebuilt engine. Full t y~ FIH.,,...IAL VolumeSalel,Servlce extras. Complete service '67 122S Wagon, clean Cormier-Delillo ·~~~~46X~i461 ownr. And Leasing r a cord. 7 6 O. 6 9 7 9 $1050/0BO 675-3205 O•-an . · · 18711 aeach Blvd. PtPteves. • · · '67 Cam1110 Convertible, 1st yr made, xtra nice. runs great, ask $5000. will trade or help with finance, I'm lleiclbfe. RU? H 673-0353, W 851·7720 1979 Cllevrolet Camaro -•11 77 BMW 3201 b d Huntington Beach '69 142S. good cond. 18.2'1l BEAC*1 Bl::VD. -· urgun y, ~· .. Hltfft--r.~~~~~;;;;~~!1 cassette, radio, recen ORTINtfl'O'N B~ 90"'.,__~e .. .-..i •J ••& flltr~~1soroao t Z28. t.ess than 11 ,000 :-lmlTesl Gold trim package. 147 ... 1 141 •111 auto trans, 65K ml, Sic. 497-6906, 494·8022 ~ I •• $6000, S..2·8385 Jat!ar AleK. WI PAY TIP MLUI '7 8 3 2 O I. Io ad ad. llW 1111 .1111011 I{)( CARVER ·=,,-----,-1-77 FM 1111 GAii $8500/0BO. 557-5077. All models & most colors n<"i I C.nrt.r"I: • llC. I c 1 l'IJLLJ NJl~L Come In 1 see Newpor1 AW llAllM '79 3201. perfect. best buy n stock! al or stop by ..,.,, -..<•• '~' ... -~'l'~"" Beach's finest selection NITI&o/llUH 1 n 1 0 w ~ · $ 85 O O' nowl ';" :.:;..~ ~'.;"" 0'1 previously owned 2<180 Herbor Blvd 673•3728• Ulll•Tlll Porsches. Aud ls and COSTA MESA . '79 3201, showrm n-. 2925 Harbor Blvd. SaL·ra f ("7 Volkswagens. •• 1 COSTA MESA -v 141-GH-1·1411 :~~Oo ~ci.:e';k an";.~,:· 171·2100 78 fa Coupe. nu eng. W&ITlll .79 3201 • s Pkg. Sliver Just 2 minutes south of the tires, 5 spd, 30 mpg reg Jaguars. TR7s & Porschee. but any modal conslderec:t. Top pricea paldl Call Clive at Bauer Motore at (71 <1 ) 979·2500. .. • w/~n . rt, 4 spd, alloys. San Diego Frwy. gas. S2200. 499-5501 -~ ~. 456 E. Coast Hwy. Ult He , n- '82 BMW 320i. sunroof, vested, sacrifice $3,800. am/Im tape, 5 spd. xlnt 869-0393 or 631-4034. cond. $13,500 or tak1•~-------x-=~ over lease ot $289/mo.1-.• .. • .. • .. • ..... --~~1,.4_1 857-9694' eves. 'll llMll Ul BMW2002. reblt, eng. & Good condition, new trans. Good t ires. am/Im stereo with AM/FM. clean. 12800. canette, rear window de- M0-0<108. loger, &nr1, air: cond. Conveniently t.ocatld Neat Interior. Must eeO by end of Mo. Let's barter. & Competltlvaly Priced 16350 OBO. 964-0970 ..... '79 Mazda Station Wagon: ...... ---·~ ---geod c;ond $2 an 650-0195 Sales·Servlce-Lauil'lg '.80 626. 5 spd, am/Im cass, pr sn/rt, air. $<1600 or trade tor van 4'99-5501 '82 RX-GS. blk, am/Im, louvers, lo ml, exit cond, lilt warn. $9500 obo. 830-6292. warr. load~. only <1800 Newport Beach ml. estate forces lmmed ___ 6_7_3_·0_9_00 __ _ sale. pd overs 10.000. wlll Aatta, Dtaestic take $6900/obo. 833-865 1. 640-1933 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T~ttl 9111 Eve~'!!~d~::'8~!~pm 1980 CreUida 4 dr, auto. Orange Coast College full pwr. xlnt cond. Must Fairview & Arlington sell $7700 or any reason-Costa Mesa. Admission able ofr. 85Q-164'9. tree ·to· buyers. Sp1ee 964· 1674' Mike. rental Info, 556-5880 '71 Ceoca, new paint. gd , ________ _ tires. al e, stereo, runs auc 9305 great $1500/obo ""' 64'5 iai~ -• "H ... ·~""eonco;--•d:-•, ·r·q,,,.--""xt""n""t:- '74 Corona. Good Cond.. $2.400. 642-9049 Lo Miies. 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Automatic. pwr wlr)dows & seats, 111ny top, air cond., AM/FM stereo cassette. cruise control, tilt wheel & wlr wheel covers (IAOV739). $8995 1tl21HAL Sedan. Automatic. pwr steering & brakes AM/FM stereo cassette air cond. & wlr'e wheal covers. ( 10DTZ147). $7995 1171 llYIEIA Fully equipped Including moonroot, two pwr. seats. leather Interior & a really nice earl (X155YHE). $8995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAR SOR Bl' 0 COHA Ml ~A ,,.1) 0010 T I t980 cidlii1c EIDor1do Diesel Coupe. Options In· elude leather seating area, AM/FM stereo cas5'1te tape p11yar a Cadillac wire wheel caps.. (1APD2<12). On sale al only $10,995. Nabers Cadillac, 540· 1860. 1979 Cadlflac EIOorado Diesel Coupe This one has a leatllef ae1t1ng erae and Cadillac wire caps. (722WRM), Specially priced this weal\ at only $98115. Nabers Cadlll1c. 540-1860 1982 Cad II lac EIOorado "stroroof Coupe. Thia one has Cadillac Ydre caps and only 12.273 . .. .. . • . pwr windows & door locks. cruise control, tilt wheel & custom wheels. (561423). MUST SEEi Naber a Csdlltac. 540-1860 '69 Camaro, perlec1 cond. new motor & trans. Must seel $5500/0BO Tlm at 760-3895 att 6PM. '70 Monte Carlo, runs ireat. J.ood shape. PS. B. A /FM stereo cass S9SO/olr. 642-6757 evs '74 Vega. reblt eng. good trensporlatlon, $400 642·9185 '74 Ve&•· rune OK, $500/0 0 . 6<12-5063. '77 Chevy Monte Carlo AM/FM stereo. A/C, xlnt cond .. $3900. 545.314<1 '78 Caprice Classic. 4 dr. Gd. cond Lux int. ut. pwr ., a Ir $3000 714-552-4824 '78 . Corvette. less than ~10:000"'f'nl. shl:lwrn1 new'. 674-2972 aft 5pm. '81 Camero, exit cond~ $7800 obo. Air. pis. p/b, Ill Whl.661·8576. CHEVROLET 111G Clll&ll Automallc. alr cond .. pwr. steering. windows & brakes. till wheel & AM/FM stereo cassette (512177). .. $6995 1111 01nnn 4 Door. Au1omat tc, AM/FM stereo ' air cond (1DSV674) ~995 1110CITATIH 2 Door Hatchback. 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(111122), $3995 1112EIMRT Door. <I ~ trans" 4 cyl. engine. l'wr brakes & radio. (1DVJ856) $4895 1110LTI Wagon. Automatic. pwr steering & brakes, AM/FM radio & air cond (934ZIA) $5995 1tll Tllllllllll Automatic. pwr. steering & brakes, air cond.. pwr. seats & windows. cruise control. tilt wheel. leather Interior, 11lnyl top & mag wheels. (325Y~F). $4995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t>O HARBOR Bl VD CO~lA MfSA t.42 0010 ·s9 ~1.11t.aog._,t ownr .¥l'r.... s 1250 .• 5<15-1097 '89 MU,,ang 351, clean car. rebll eng Mags. $1800' 545-0522 '72 Pinto, exit eng. good trans car. needs bod)" work $400 obo/ 559-5245. r 7 4 Pinto. stick sttlft.. looks lousy. runs great $500 642-3338 ·74 Pinto wgn Orig . owner $600. \8.4KLL _ Runs great 536-<1694 '76 Courier. red. $1000 ~62· 1314 or 752-8500. Liactla .9323 17<1 Continental Mark 111. new paint & Ures. Xlnt cond. $3,100 831-2496, 499-2606. Mt1c~ 1325 1982 frcury COiony Park Station Wagon. This nine pauenger model has full power assist options. ( 10VN967). A batgaln et this low pnce of only $11 ,995 . Nabers Cadillac. 540-1860. '73 CAPRI. Super clean. Muat see to appreciate. $, 700. 5<18-8898 MERCURY ltllTIWIOU Automatic, pwr. seats & windows. AM/FM stereo, pwr~ steering & brakes. tilt wheel. leather interior. cruise control, vtnyt top & low miles. (046TPE). $5995 1111 UPll Autom1tlc, air cond_ pwr. steering & pwr brakes (603903). $6995 1110CtllUDl utomatle, air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo & vinyl top. (616465) $5995 11HZIPIYI utoin~. pwr. st-Ing a brakes. ~M/FM atereo & air cond. (260ZBn. $3995 . .\ , • et --. 1 ---1 I -I ' I ' I I I 3 Vic Morrow is unexpectedly interrogated by Nazis, Remus P eets a nd Ka i Wulff, in first e pisode of "Twilight Zone." Scatman Crother (cente r) offers residents of a rest-home the proverbia l Fountain of Youth in second episode. 'Twilight Zone .• .' Two episodes excell~nt, but others ... "Twilight Zone -The Movie" pays homage to a __ television series that was never a ratings success. But duhng its five-year run ·in the late 19505' and early 1960s,' the science fiction show developed a small core of followers who found delight. in creator Rod Serling's eerie prime-time world filled with suspense and mystery. Among them, the samll cast of directors and producers who put thiS film together. John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and George Miller teamed up to film the movie which, in keeping with the television version, is divided into half-h~ur segments. There are four in all, but they may as well be divided into two as far as the quality is concerned. - The fir.st two segments tend to drag, while the last pair recapture the unnerving drama ' that characteri2:ed the "Twilight Zone." Landis directed and wrote the first mediocre segment and is now answering for it in a higher court. This. is_tbe movie,_yo~, in which actor,,.Yic Morrow died tragically with two Vietnam children in a helicopter accide nt. That scene was tastefully edited out. Meanwhile, Landis has since been charged with five counts of involuntary man- slaughter. · Landis opens by taking the audience into a small white collar bar where aJllddle-agec:hnan·(Morrow) is drowning his sorrows over a few beers, lashing out at blacks, orientals and Jews because one of the latter In the last two segments. the talent of screenwriter Richard Matheson, one of the · orlglnal writers from the televlslon series, comes Into play, saving this movie from sllpplng Into the realm of this summer's other homage-esque tllm, "Psy- cho If." was promoted over him. As he leaves the bar, he steps into another dimension, a street comer in Nazi Germany. From there he is propelled into the middle of a KJu KJux Klan lynching party, then the jungles of Vietnam, then back to Berlin, and so on. In each, he ·is forcec:No suUer ihe indignities of his own bigotry. 'But this segment lacks suspense. deteriorating into a. bunch of predictable chase scenes. In round two, directed by Spielberg. things start to get a little interesting. Based on an episode that first appeared ln 1962, an old man (Scatman Crothers) visits a rest home filled w ith discouraged resident.a and then .proceeds to, more or less, magically seduce them back ln ·time, to an age w here they ~enjoy the pleasures ol youth. This segment att.erf\pts to echo the §erling theme of nostalgia and longing. Although it succeeds I • in this respect, it tends to lull you to sleep with an over abun~ of "your as youirg as you feel" messages. In the last two segments, the talent of screenwriter Richard Matheson, one of the original writers from the television series, comes i.nto play, saving this movie from slipping into the realm of this summer's other homage-esque film, "Psycho II." The third story, directed by Joe Dante, is about a young Frankenstein of sorts who can wi.sh anything · he desires, from sending his sister into the crazy world of television cartoons to bringing those zany Saturday morning c.reatures right into his living room. Only problem is the kid is miserable. Dante successfully brews together a fine, suspenseful segment, which is only surpassedby the movie's final segment. Hats off to Director George Miller for the last segement, a remake of Matheson's story, "Nightmare At20,000 Feet'' (adapted from the original episode). Here, a terrified airline passenger (played superbly by John Lithgow) is c6nvinced he sees a monster on the wing of the plane, This segment is delightfully horrifying and Miller seems to know just w hen and - where to tag the everyone's innate fear of flrtng. Undoubtedly, this laSt segment not on1y revives \he Serling legacy of exposing human vulnerability, but takes this movie into "a dimension not only of sigh t and IOWld , but of mind. A journey into a wonderous land ... " well, you know the rest. ·- Ke.ua McCiartlly, athleen ""'QUiiilan, Williani Sehal~ "and Patri~ia Barry are caught in a young boy'1 aweaome \ ~~4(1]U.1, ..,,.u¥ ', ,.: tO 11.-. •• :. a .,..,..,.,,1~~..,.,~1 .. • • .. ! & 'J lll~J I~ Co-piloi John Dennis John1ton stunned group of puee111ere in h t (J,., ..,.s, 1tand1 in front of a epltode. • .. I I • I I ('I) Intermission B.,. TOM TITus ~==============================================iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .............. .. ~West Side Sto.ry ••• Summer at the Harlequin.sizzles >-~ It's summer at the Harlequin Dinner At the forefrQnt of this. energetic ;t Playhouse, and once .again the aggregationareKeithRiceandCasaan- -tempe~ure on stage is sizzlirig. · dra Monaout', who play the ill-fated Qi . . . lovers from rival ethnic camps. Rice . -o In the tradition of prevtous sum-conveys a natural boyish quality ~ rm;r~~ong musi~. "Grease" and ·~e. without sacrificing strength of ,::harac-i Wu, the ~leq~ ~come Up "'?th ter, while Moll80Ur is a delicate beauty ~ another winner, this tune by reaching""' with staunch inner resolve. Their _ bac~ a quarter of a cei:'tury for a show "Tonight" duet is partielllarly g whic;h must be _mentlo~ whene~er memorable, riskily but effecively n. classics of . the Amencan mUSJ.cal staged in part with one or the othe.r out theater are di&cussed. of audience view. · "West Side Story," the Romeo and Juliet saga in the back alleys of New York City, packs the 90rt of wallop unattainable in most orchestrated the- atricals. It's musical drama rather than comedy, and the Leonard Ben)S- tein-S'tephen Sondheim score sListains its peak intensity throughout. -. Many versions of "West Side Story" have entertained Orange Coast au- diences over t}\e years, but none quite so completely realiz.ed as director Thomas White's superb production at the Harlequin. In a show which rises or falls on the strength of its dance numbers, White has brought in two choreographers, Patti Colombo and Mark Knowles, who have created an exhausting display of highly coordi- nated physical enetgy. This dynamic fervor spills over into the orchestra pit where musical direc- tor Jim Ishii and his bandsmen supply throbbing counterpoint to the short-fused tensions on s~. Pro- . duction numbers such as "The Dance at the Gym," "America" and "Cool" showcase a splendidly disCiplined ensemble. --- Dan Spector is first rate as the tightly wound leader of the Jets, while Robert Torti is ominous as bis smoldering counterpart on the Sharks. 'Theresa Hayes projects a fiery visage as Torti's girlfriend; Jim Alexander and Lloyd Gordon crackle with hostility as Jet troops, and T. Clark Bennett is equally strong as a Shark henchman. Particularly exciting is Robbi Morgan as the pugnacious tomboy trying to introduce an ERA attitude to a Fifties youth gang. Only the adults - J3Jlle8 Coclty as Doc and Ted Warren, enacting the combined roles of Shrank and Krupke as well as the pansy youth worker -fail to ac.hieve their poten- tial. "West Side Story" is a slashing, clashing slice of musical theater at its finest, and the Harlequin production ranks with that theater's best efforts. It continues through the summer, closing Sept. 11 , at the dinner playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., just north of Costa Mesa. Call 979-7711 for ticket infor- mation. S1ep Into Summer wl1h G & S Surfwear at the Gqroge. &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE\NPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 ·; Cassandra Monsour and Keith Rice star~in "West Side· Sterr' at -:the-- Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. • Two theater groups schedule auditions Two Orange County community theater groups will hoist anchor on a pair of shipboard comedies this aeuon, and both have announced auditions to be held thiamonth. First up will be "Miater·Roberts," pre.en~ by the Westmimter Community Theater. Tryouts for a Iaqre cut of 20 men and one women will be held July 11 at 7:30 p.m . at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminater. . ~ _ · Richard Monill ia direclina the popular com· .edy-ctrama: which will open Sept. 9 and run th.rough Oct. 8. Performances will be given Fridays and Satuida)'11 at 8:30 p.m. and infonnatiOO may be obtained at 893-8626. Al80 audltionlna in July will be the comedy "L\4XW'Y CnJJR" by Fred c.amuctwel at the Garden Grow Community Thea~Dlrector Robert Conrad y.'il1 be eeekinc a CMt of men and lix women. Tryouta will be held uly 2& and 26 at-7:30 p.m. at the theeter, in J'.Mtpte Park at CMpman Avenue and St. Mark'• Street. Garden Grove. Further information la available at 817 ·&122. • ·COMPLETE aport1 -. dally 1n Ill• ..., 1'11111 . • Comin Attractions ,, :!! .............. iiiiiiiiiiil ............................ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillil .......... g: On the block ••• ·collector car-auction draws some real boats ~ l ~ ~ Q. Who, 'you might won- der, would want to buy a gas -guzzling, road-grinding street monster like a 1965 Pon- tiac GTO? Or, for that matter. a boat-like number such as a 1961 Chrysler 300? Investors would, says car auctioneer Rick C.ole, who is bringing his an-. nual collector car auction to Newport Beach this weekend for the 12th straight year. Both cars, in C.ole's estimation, are in the top 10 of most desirable in- vestment vehicles. He says the list is comprised of autos that are good bets to appreciate in value as they wear out in repair. Other cars in the top 10 include Plymouth Bar- racudes, Ford T -Birds, all Chevrolet Corvettes, Cadillac convertibles made between 1955 and '57 and Ford and Chevy trucks made from 1946 through 1960. C.ole's annual auction typically centers on the exotic and the unusual. He's handled cars like Elvis' bullet-riddled Pantera and John Len- non's Day-Glo Bentley. This year he has l.aa Zsa Gabor's gold<0lored Rolls Royce, worth $500,000. C.ole adm.its, however, that the star quality of a car's previous owner is not always the road toward sound invest- ment. "Just because a car was owned by Pat Boone or Sylvester Stallone doesn't make It worth a lot." he says. -But it clearly doesn't hurt for the annual New- port aucti the New- port r ottlaaa much blz u any- et.e, 7a Z...'• Rolls may get all the looks but the '65 Muatangll and the '50 q>rvettea likely will . get all the bfds. The auction opens Sat- urday with a 9 a.m. preview and the start of bidding an hour later. the same times on Sun-adults, children under 12 ~ The auction continues at day. Ad.mission is $5 for get in free. :;; ,.-, . -~ • .. Ci: ID ~ '1 (. . -J ...... . ... ~W:tt·i•t.11.t.f~ ~Making big plans {.Levin is considering new gigs ~ - ........ ~------------~ ByJOYDEEANTHONY 'O Daily Pilot Corr.pcmdent . ~ __,,Pi,,.,..arus,...,_ ....,. • ..,.t-, sin.;., -g-e-r,_an_d_so:....n_gwn_.,..., te_r.;.,M.-at-- 1 thew Levin is back home in Newport ~ after a six-week engagement at the , 0 Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe. The ii: enterprising 25-year-old; who has a TV special with Jack Albertson and a performance at a festival featuring Seals and Croft and England Dan to his credit, is now considering gigs in Alaska and Japan. It's a long way from his first musical composition, a · barbershop quartet written when Matt was a freshman at ~'ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! A 3-RJng Circus of Action, Stunts and Fun!" -1.-Nd Melli•. t:NTI:RTAINMENT TONIGHT ALBERT R. BROCCOLI presents ROGER MOORE as IAN FLEMING'S _ JAMES BOND 007,.. . . ~ '" ~~ N~wport Harbor High. Levine's musical career began at the age of 7, when a "girlfriend" in- troduced him to he.r piano. "Uoved going there and plucking out things," he said, adding, "I knew that I had to take piano lessons." About that time, his family moved from their home in Brentwood to one in Newport Beach. There, Levine began a seven-year stretch of classical lessons with Robert Dick of Costa Mesa. Matt says· that with or without his piano-owning playmate, he would 0 See Making plans, Page 9 -llMJO MIMIS. LllJIS JMIM, llllSTIA WA•. WI B . U Mm1W ,_.., m t.lalJ .... • iE• . ... ,., ...... . li8lil MdlMJI FMll m IJWll IMIAlll 1 IDIL G ... I ......... I ,....,.. llMll!t~ ... ,.. .... llTA allllE IDEl G... PETll lml Ill Pam m MY PO ---._. --· ... ·-ftDIM OOM#Q! . . Mauhew Levin and his piano. OFntmE MOVIES YOU'LL SEE mis SUMMER, r mISWILLBE mEONEYOU. ·REMEMBER. . ..... ... =.:: -~---~"''°'" I.A--.......... , ... ,, / ---= - • At the fair ••• Country entertainment is schec;fuled nightly ~ I ~ Country singers Lacy J . Dalton and Elvin Bishop will be among the entertaine rs perfonning nightly during the Orange County Fair, July 8-17 ~t <Asta Mesa's fairgrounds. The 7 and 9 p.m. shows are included in the $4 admission for adults, $1 for children 6 to 12 and children under 5 free. In addition to game booths, carnival rides and livestock competition the annual summer fair features nightly entertairunent on the Arlington stage. Art-A-Fair: .. v From Page 1 1 The Art-A -Fair features musical entertain- ment on weekends and a wide selection of food and , beverages. Unlike the Festival of Arts and the Sawdust Festival, artists and craftsmen at the Art-A-Fair are not restricted to local residents. They come from all over the United States to exhibit in the show. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . Sunday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m . on Friday and Saturday nights. Tlte aeaaon runs from July 9 to Aug. 28 and admi.asion is $1 for adults, 50 cents for seniors, and children under 12 are admitted free. The Art-A-Fair grounds are located at the comer of Laguna Canyon Road and Canyon Acres Drive. Sawdust Festival. .. v From Page 1 Also new this year is a students' booth, wher:e a professional art teacher will instruct youngsters from 6 to 12, and seniors 65 and older in techniques of watercolor painting. Cost for the instruction is $1.25 and all paints and materials will be providied. The Sawdus\ also features foods, ranging from gounnet sandwiches and Mexican delights, to Thai foods, health foods, and hotdop, beer and wine. The Sawdust is open daily from July 9 to Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is $1.50 and children under 12 get in free when accompanied by an adult. The Masters· ... v From Page 1 aseessment of the pageant, whkh has drawn sell-out crowds and been a money~ Ii.nee ita inception. Tha year's performance, featuring hundreds of local volunteera made up and poling in'· reproductions of great paintings, ICulptures and tapestries, will be a tribute to the pageant'• 50 years. Many of the old favorites will return, 'lnclliding an uP-:~te venlon of the Whistler'• Mother which highlighted that very first year. The Pageant rww in conjunction with the Feadval of the Arts Hhibit at the Irvine Bowl in i..a,una Beach. Thia year'• paceant bu been told out for' months, as it ii every year. But 11 you're pendstent and determined enouah. tic.keta which have been cancelled are eold ewry day tMfore noon at the F.Uval Box Office. They 10 for te to $20. The lhow opena July 9 and runa th.rouih Aue. 28. Curtain time UI 8:SO. 'The ~t include. a live orche8tra and narradon. For ticket information, call 494-1147. Sylvia Porter advises on finance, Ann Landers helps with domestic pro· blcm~ and Sunday's Vou/V~ur Money section focuses on arcs busine ss trends and op1JOrtun1tles DlllJ PUii The line-up begins JuJy 8 with the Righteous will perfonn July 12. On July Y3 Fabian and LltUe i" Brothen, known for their hit "You've Lost that AnthonyandTheDiamondswillbrlngbackthedays ~ Lovin' Feeling." · of 50'a rock and roll. ~ Frankie Lane will take the at.age July 9. Lacy J . The Bellamy Brothers, known for their hit "Let ~ Dalton, whoee COWltry hits include ''The Tennaaaee Your Love Flow," will perform July 14. Rick Nebon, ~ Waltz.," will perform July 10. ---~'1st mnembered..@1 ~·g,roerU!_arty,'' wil!J>edor:iqz_ Elvin Bishop will entertain fairPra July l l for July 15. -< the sixth comecutive ye.ar with his hita: "Fooled The ll'•~-ton Trio will be on stage July 16 and~ Around and Fell in Love" and "Travelin' Shoes." UM"&" the new hit group, Oxo, will close the fair's $ ,. Jan and Dean. favorites from the surf music era, ente~nt achedule July 17. ~ CE• EBRATE THE 4th WITH THE .. #1 COMEDY IN AMERICA!- '"M ~ ANEREAN MOVE altEJY OF TIE YEAR. &Ide r.tlJllri Is the brid&t yo111g conic aca ~ hi HotiWOOd ii a decade. Om AylcnP/d -the besl perbiill1C8 i1 . -tis-th ca•!' -*-I car. lft ~ 1llB DAUYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY Some ver )' funny business. .. ' I ! On Stage ~ :_ . i i Mad ~onarch ... Robert Peters puts Kirig Ludwig on stage 1 • >. ~ Poet Robert Peters doesn't write strictly about ·clove, ~auty or nature. No, he looks for off-beat ~subjects-outrageous monarchs or Robin Hood types ~ known more for their eccentricities than any battle ~ they may have fought. ~ For instance, Peters, a professor of Victorian I L.iterature at UC Irvine, presently is wor_king on a ~ book about the infamous 17th century Hungarian 0 Countess Elizabeth Bathory. who made a nasty habit ~of torturing virgins and· 'then bathing in their dripping blood. Such macabre showers, she believed, would sustain ):)er youth. Or take his most recent publication, "What John Dillinger Meant to Me" (Sea Horse Press). an autobiography of sorta which details the romaticiam of one of America's most ootorious ctiminals -or heroes -depending on who you talk to. Lately though. Peters has turned his energy toward a new venture -the stage. Beginning July 7, he will start five weeks of performances at the Carpet Company Area Theater in Los Angeles impenonat- -ing one of his all-time favorite characters, mad King Ludwig of Bavaria. In keeping with the rest of Peter's biz.acre subjects, Ludwig was an iconoclast. He often dined with his horse. He poured money into building lavish castles and financed compoeer Richard Wagner's music career. He despised fighting, refusing to lead ''THE BEST SUPERMAN YET'' - MDmWl8.- cm1111111 ·-B Time '.· .... r JMllCMl ·Nlllam ·mlllflll1·••·111JSW<>ml-·-••1•1a-.1tllllm ..,...-.. .... -. ......... U111M-. ...... 11wm ..... •aa ....... -usa ~=--=-1"='. .. ..... uawm .... ·--·--==--=• • ..,se •• 1)1 • ' ' -" ' * . I • ~ * , Poet Robert Peters. his~ into battle during the Russo-Franco war. Ludwig also was obsessed with the "Sun King," Louis XIV, and paid his respects to the French monarch by fashioning himself the "Moon King." So when Peters doffs his regal costume and wig for hjs one -man show, he ironically resembles Louis more than Ludwig. His script is adapted from.poems he published last year in "The Picnic in the Snow. Ludwig of Bavaria.'' "As far as I know, this is the first time an author has done a dramatic impel'90nation of his work," said Peters. "All my life f've fantasized about being an actor and this gives me a chance to try it out first-hand." For the past year, this author of 20 books has taken his act, "Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria,'' to theaters and universities here and back east. Peters said the transition from writing to acting has preeented aome interesting challenges. "I had to simplify the vocabularly -aome of the language was too fancy," he said. "The problem I have had is giving the illusion of a King at the age of 17, and then 40 -l'm 58.". To learn his lines, Peters recites them as he jogs around Huntington Beach, th~ of the night he'll give his first perfect perfonnance. "I want to get it to the polnt where it's almost automatic," he said. "With each performance I feel something different. And when it really works. the audience gets a real aeme of the depth of Ludwig's feelinp. He's a wonderful character for an actor to do." . Peten' stage experience allO h.u had an impact on his writing. "Now I look at poems a little differently," he uid. "Before, I wu more interested in the literary effects, now rm more concerned with the lmmediacy it h.u to the reeder.'' Robert Webber gets better reles A GW "" .._ For 55-year-olid act.or Robert Webber, ~y hair and a deeply lined lace mean better rolel than ever in a career that hM encom.,_ct more than 30 CCHWrinl ,... ln popular moviea. - "All my life I have heard of men 1UCCW11bina to \hat myth about a,e,'' laici Webber, who'a been eeen ln aucb filma •"Twelve >.nary Men" (1957), '"The s~~ .. (1883), "The Dirty D0.n" (1867) and "10" (1W19) • ''.lve.ryUUnc ta lmprovtq,•• Webber Mid. 'Tm" ,..,.. ln the buainem, I aU11.e. my career-ln front of sne." "I haw no WUllionl about betftc a romMdc leedlna awn. rsn a c:hlnds .:tor.'' Webbs .ad. He .ad he'• "bond" wtth ............. ~ ~ .... c:hm&. laaklnl ,_ 1a:;:;:oid llrit ... • .... lddl .. ----------------------------------------iiiiiiiii11-.....-..-.. ........ iiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii--9 Big Doings :2 .............................................. iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil ..................... ~ Making plans ... Matthew J_evin considerin·g new gigs ~ J ·e1 :i .,.... FromPage 6 have found his way sooner or later to the world of music. Today, he never goes into a club without spotting an unuaed piano, if there is one, and sitting down \o play. His first big break was the Jack Albertson TV special. Matt, only 19 at the time, sa~ that writing the music for "LOnely Autumn," a show about the concerns of the elderly, "was a fun experience.'' His original compositions for the &how included boogie, ragtime, classical and country music. The Bah'ai Cqntinental Youth Con- fere.nce in Kansas City was the event which featured both Matt and Seals and Croft, among others. The show drew over 5,000. "It was like the Forum," Matt said. "The applause that I heard was deafening -even before I touched the piano." Though Matt has Written a song for Amanda McBroom, a Grammy winner who plans some day .to feature it in one of her albums, he's realistic about promiaes made to songwriters and musicians. · One time, Billy Davis of Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo listened to a song of his. "He loved it," Matt said. Davis told him: "I'm going to do it on my next album." Unfortunately, Matt ex- plained, the contract for the album was cancelled. Many promiaes, Matt ex- plained, are like that. The performer ~ may be sincere, but circumstances ~ occur which are beyond their control. ::t' Similarly. songwriter Allen Berstein a: who wrote "After the Loving," and~ . "YelloW'°DaY5" liked a tape of one of~ Matt's original compositons so well, he c promisedtowritelyricsforit. YetMatt: is still waiting to hear from the busy • songwriter who, he adds, "travels all u; the time." ~ Davis and Hancock stand out at jazz fest WHEN IN SOUTHERN CAl.lfORNIA llt$1T ~VERaAL llTUDtOe TOUR ~·-lllllllC.A~ ..... NEW YORK -Miles Davis, who for more than three decades has helped 9et the course of modern jazz. has demonstrated again that he hasn't lost the ability to play a gentle, swinging blues or an evocative ballad. In a perfonnance at Avery Fisher Hall, part of the Kool Jazz Festival, Davis paid respects to jazz history and to his own past. He played several slow blues tunes, occasionally using snippets of melody borrowed from Dixieland and ragtime music. F.ach time he did so, however, he gave the melody an odd, unexpected twist, thus ensuring that it had the Davis imprint. On slow passages, the sound of Davis' trumpet sounded as pretty as ever. A decade ago, Davis' unrelenting modernism had driven him to a highly abstract, slightly manic music, and ultimately into temporary retirement. Now the abstraction has been replaced by a telllPered lyricism, but without losing any of the excitement and freshness that have always marked Davis' music. He has assembled a group of young muaicians capable of generating a thundering rock rhythm, which they did several ti.mea Sunday night. Although their improvisations could not match Davis'; they played capably and, influencedby Davia, turned out unusual, stimulating solos. Even when Davis wasn't playing, he remained finnly in control of the group. With a nod or a quick wave of the hand, ·he would change the tempo, instantly bring the music down to a whisper, then send it aoaring in a new direction. AB he has been doing for llOme time, he played a ~pie of electric keyboard instruments ln addition to trumpet. He used the instruments the way a conductor uaes a baton, to establish rhythmic patterns and to cue the other players. Now and then he would play a note on trumpet with one hand, jabbing at ·the keyboards with the other hand to acamt it. · Davis wu followed by Herbie Hancock and VSOP ll, a group consisting of eeveral former Davia lidemen -Hancock on piano, buaiat Ron Carter and dnunmer Tony WiJ..Uama -along with the young trumpet eensation Wynton Marsalia and hia brother, Branford, on eaxophone. Hancock, Carter and Wllliama, who all have .,._ on to 1ucce•ful ~rs of thelr own, played with JlaW dw1ftc-the mkl....196e., in a group that. WM one of Davia' finest. In the 1970., Hancock, Caner and Wllliamt refonned the group (without Davia) and reauned playina the kind of muaic that they had Cl'8ted with Daw a dec8de eerlier . ..,, 1lley are remarkable muaidana, and while their plaYtna •of hlch caliber, it lacked that extra dollop of lnllplration that turna a 8ood performance into. a ...-ione. Wynton MaraUa. who bepn mald.ni a name (or hlnweU only a few,_,...,, played blindlnalY fMt ~with the mne precilkln and expl"ftllverW9 he lhowed ln • lenlitlve baUld written for VSOP ll by Bon c.ne.-. Keep your garden in shape by reading Friday's 1arc1entn1 pa1e . •• BURT REYNOLDS ~ D - . . - - ,_ 10 Currently Screening i ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiili ________ ... ilililllilliliiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilliiillllll ............ .-.... ~Coast movies ... I Return of the Jedi' still one of the hottest , >. ~ BABY, IT'S YOU: Rated R. Rosanna Arquette become a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne. ;f amd Vincent Spano give exceptional perfonnances in · v v ._ this small-acale film written and directed by John THE MAN W1TB TWO BRAINS: Rated R. Tb.is • Sayles. The familiar rocky high school romance story spoof of silly· l"°'• mad lcientist rnoviat. stars Steve -o takes an iniere,ting twist when Sales shows the Martin and Kathleen Turner ("Body Heat"). 1i draltically dillerent paths these two take after Directed b Carl Renier (''The Jerk"). v graduation day. vvv ocro~USSY: Rated PG. Don't look for deep !t BLUE THUNDER: Rated R. Roy Scheider stars char8Cterizations or 90dal 1e.ona. but if you're a fan -in th.ia thrilling but unenlightening film about a super of the James Bond leriea, you'll love this latest ~ helicopter on the prowl above Los Angeles. Stu.nninl adventure. Director John Glen ('Tor Your Eyes a.. aerial photography and special effects. but the plot ia Only") aeema to be anxious to top the outrageous loaded with h oles. Directed b y John stunts in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and he comes Badham("Sa= Night Fever'') v v v _awfully cloee. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star. BREAT : Rated R. Richard Gere and vvv newcomer Valerie Kaprisky star aa a charismatic . PSYCHO 0: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns hood and the beautiful student he romances. v v as nutty Norman in the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's DR. DETROIT: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd. of tM grisly story about a madman who commlta a .eries of old "Saturday Night Live" troupe pla~ a meek · murders. Once apin. Perldna' unity is up for pat., collegeprofeeeoroonnedintoa•rnningtheide~tityof but this movie ia not nearly as funny or witty as the a big-time mobster. Aykroyd has a few funny original. vv . moments, but he can't salvage this weak Comedy. RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George v v ·Lucas' "Star Wan'' story ia brought to a stunning FLASBDANCE: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer climax. '!be characters may be a blt two-dimenaional Beals stars in this visually exciting but weakl:y blt the action tequencea and sped.al effects are among written film aboUt a female welder who longs to ' the most exciting ever put on film. Stars Mark "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME fl" ' ' 11 \1 \.I I' 11 I ~ THE FIREWORKS ARE IN FLASH DANCE ... WHAT A FEELING FOR THE HOLIDAYS! •n· ... i:.... Clll.-c.. (114) 179-4141 .-TA-~T-C.. f71 •1711-4114 Hamill, c.rrie Fisher and Harriaon Ford. v v v v SPACEHUNTER: Rated PG. Just another cheap rip-off of the Star Wan trilogy. Peter StraUIS plays• IJ*:e adventurer who dismantles a villian~s lair. The special effects don't make up for the aummy act1na and boring story line. v SUPER"MAN Ill: Rated PG . A super-diMppolntment. The wocld's favorite flying hero is grounded by a wit.leas acript. Christopher Reeve gives another fine perfomance, but the film is thrown off balance by the hammy antics of Richard Pryor as a computer genius hired by an evil business man (Robert Va1.1ghn). Directed by Richard Lester. vv TRADING PLA~: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and &:ldie Murphy are the subjects of a llOCial experiment in which a penniless con becoole9 rich, and a snooty buaine9 man loees hia money, job, and home. Lota of amu.tng moments before the clever premi8e runs out of pa. Directed by John Landis ("Animal House"). .... ~ WAR GAMES: Rated PG. A teen-age computer whis eocidentally connecta to the U.S . nuclear defeme system and triggers a countdown toward World War ill. Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy are the appealing young st.an. 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An opening will be held Aug. 7 for the public lfillm, from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. at the gallery, located at 384A ........ North Coost Highway . Gallery hours are from 11 ~u a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. .,.-!!Cllili~~IE=T~-~':":"""::-- ..... a.-...... 1 .............. .. IM,otlTll'T llOTICl! CIUlHl• '*IKll 11 FllHI ................. = .... 1 ... --·-IMCM lftlul-,.IOIM CM---~ ...... -.. ~.·~----·-- .. ·~ ..... v ANAHEIM DlllVI IN " ... ·-· LINCOLN OlllV I IN .. •, FOUNTAIN VAlLEY DP IVI 1"1 -ww ........ --.cl.,....,N_ LA Hfi!HIA •., ~ ............. --·-... ·-....... ...,.,etmlA ..... 171-1161 ---·-c-.. ..... , ----• 11if ---- .......... .. _..~ ..,u-.ue.• , ......... .,..nr~ ..,.,~,·· • 1'. It. IUI -........ .... _..~ '-111.ll'-.•.. ., rgece --=----~ •11.a.1::t'l ... .. /ft ,.,. l'!r' .. ~iii'ii aa ltM .. ..• _.._ ... _..,., ,. ,. t Ii .:..-m7~ "" "" ···~ .,.,.. . ... 41'11 '-"") ... 600 IU II" t::ti lllllllCGUf ....=.-· '-• ... , :..-m1 ... ... , .... -.. I Save money shopping val~ ad· vcrtlsed In the ..., Piii Wl\IJNI I.' ' I ,, --- .. . . . ... - - What's Happening PLAYS ~-"ANME:;"Themu.lcal baaed on the popular comic atrlp, la ~on atege at the Grand Olnne< Theater, 7 Freedman Way, • Anaheim. PerfOt'mances wfll be given Tueadaya through ~ Sundaya at varying curtain tlmn until further notice. -o '"CAROUSEL," the Rodgers and Hammerstein mullcal, la -=: playtng at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, In the Seecilff Vutege IL. shopping center at Main Street and Yortc.town AYenUa, ';::Huntington Beech (847-4465). Pert~ are being given ~ Fridaya and Saturdays at 8:30 thrQUgh JUiy 9. c "MAN OF LA MANCHA." the mullcal based on the eiq>lolta G> of Don Quixote, la on stege for the Sadd~ Company Theater ~at Saddlebeck College In Mission Viejo (831·4656). Per- l> formances wfll be given Tueadaya through Saturdaya at 8 p.m. ~ Wit~ matinees on Saturdaya at 2 p.m. and Sundaya at 3 p.m. untll -July9. £ "ntE UNatNKAaLE MOLLY MOWN." Meredith Wltlaon'a o.. Mtty-century muslca.I, contlnuea at Sebaatlan'a W•t Dinner PlaytiouM, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Per- formance9 are gtvwi Wedneadaya through Saturdaya at 8 p.m. and Sundaya at 1 and 7 p.m. untll July 10. "WEIT llDE I TORY," a mullcal about youth gang warfare, Is on stege at the Harlequin Dlnne< Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana (979-5151 ). Performances will be gtven nightly ex*t Mondaya through the summer. · ART 9C IPACE, 235 For•t Avenue, Laguna Beech. An exlhlbltton of photographs by Judy Coleman, Suzanne Rubin and J. Seeley will be praeented July 8-July 29. Muaeum houra are 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tueaday-Sunday. Information, 497 -1880 9NI 80X ITUDIO, 2307 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beech ... The 'No' Show". a photographle exhibit by Pat Dallu on the ena-oachmerlt of i... on human freedom, will lhoW July 2 and 3 10 a.m. to ep.m. Information, 497-4615. • PERFO,_IG ARTI AaaOCIATION OF ORAW COUN--JY, P.O. Box 1891, Sant• Ana. The.,,. ...oclatlon la aalllng tlctleta to th9 Laguna Beec:tl "Pageent of th9 Mastera" and donating th9 proceeda to the P.atlc Chorale. Ticket• ara available fot !huflday evening pafformanoae July 21 and Auguat 4, 11, 18& 25 and coat S20. Information, 5"42-1790. ntE OR•..._, 480 OcMr't Avenue, Laoun• Belich. Etcnlnga by Azoutay, Robert Kaalmlt, Luigi Kaalmlr and Eldanberger and oN palntlngl by Patrioe Brateau, Ear1 Oanlals and Ricnard Mann wll ahow dally 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FELAS FOTO GALLERY, 650 So. Pacific Coaat High· way.Suite 7, Laguna a.en. The F .. u Foto Gallery announces tta grand opening July 2. lmpreaalonlatle and expreaalonlatle. photographa will be r.tured. Gallery hours are 12 p.m. to 12 0 See What's happening, Page 14 "Fanny, Na•ty, And Totally Appropriate" . -L,_,. Grae.. L.A. n... If you th~upt the night befOft wufumay, \waft till you see thenencla~ Tradition Mercer Ellington will .direct the Duke Elling ton Orchestra during its nightly per- fo rmances at the Disneyland Plaza Gardens Sunday through S.a tur-: day. MAKE A WILL TODAY OR ALLOW THE STATE TO MAKE IT UP FOR YOU TOMORROWI Did vou know "'-t if you die intestate, without melting e will, that: • The SWte of California could see to it that your apouae receives as little • one-third of vour eatate instead of all of it; • The S..ie of c.llfornia wiM decide how much and where your money can be ..,ent; • The Stai. of California, togethef with the coum, can, If both you and yo\lr IPOU• lhould die, decide not only who will take care of your chltdren, but 11.o who would control the eetate left to them. Given theee dira conaequencee of intestate, why do ao many people NOT Mve wlit.1 .... USLIFE Ufa Insurance Company of California is well aware of thla problem. We atrongty recommeod that vou have a will. 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Tot81 emount llnCIMd •·-----0 ("°*Id .. my check Of ~ oro.r. 0 ....... ~my~*11: 0 VISA Clfd •~~~~~-~~~~~-SigNtuN _______________ _ "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Reeta.ut.,,t Account Execu11ve * * * * RUSTY PELICAN -Now has Entertainment & Dancing The Auaty Pelican restaurant In Irvine Invites you to atep out with them In celebration of their fresh new entertainment and dancing Tuesdays ~hru Saturday evenings from 9PM. Located on Main at MacArthur. Call 545-4774. STUFT NOODLE -Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary Congratulations to the Stuft Noodle for 10 years of succeu In.Newport Beach. The Stuft Noodle la an Italian cuisine and specializes In veal dishes. Call 5-48-7418. . CHANftCLAIR -Welcomes Planjat. Terry Condor Pianist Terry Conder has Joined the ataff of the Chantecialr restaurant and shall perform from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Tuesday-through Saturday In the rea.- taurant's cocktafl lounge. Conder was a pianist for seven years at Santa Ana'.s Nleuport 17 restaurant. The Chantecialr cocktail lounge, designed after a French hunting lodge, Is just the plaoe to sit, relax, drink with friends whlle llstenlng to the delightful piano music of Terry Conder. Located on MacArthur Blvd. In Irvine. Call 752-8001. BAXTER'S -Grand Opening The newest Baxter's recently made their debut at 333 Bay9ide Dr., In Newport Beech. Baxter's hold• a well d•erwd reputation for "outrageouajy greet food and drink." The 'eettlng la caauel, with a spec- tacular vtew of the yachts and homee of Newport Harbor. The mood Is lively, friendly and Inviting. The 10-pege menu la packed with extraordinary offerings to tempt the palate. Breakfast. lunch, and dinner will be MMKf 7 days a week. Live entertainment wUI be provided 7 nights a week, from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.IJl. For more Information or reeervatlons pteue ~II 873-2733. LE PREMIER -Opens In Costa Mesa Acclaimed Orange County restaurateurs Gerlt and Gotta Muller, owners of the preatlglou• AmbroaAa reetaurant In Newport Beech. have opened a new restaurant for all dining occasions, le Premier, located opposite South Coast Repertory Theater In Coeta Meu. The Muller brothers, who have been In the reetaurant business together for the past « years, have Introduced a "no-tipping" policy at le Premier. which they believe to be the flrat of lta kind In the country. No gratuities of any kind will be accepted by staff within the restaurant. Le Pemler Is a coflectlon of eeveral different dining rooms located under one roof. each offering Its own amb4ance, culllne and price range, varying from affordable to expenalve. The Premier Grill often a continental menu and etegant Old World decor wl1h walnut paneflng, tMQh- Mghted by a large copper and brU8 rotlNerle wttft a tum#lg eplt. An a la carte menu for lunch and dlnn«, lnctudea appetizers, 90UpS and contommea, Mlads, continental apedaltlea, and d91ty entr"' from the rotlaaerle. The Viking Lounge, meanwhile, offers a more lnfonnal atmosphere, ecoented by a aolld mahogeny bar~ with a copper top. Lunch, codctaHa and hors d oeuvre In the late afternoon, and dinner are offered In the Viking Lounge, a com- fortable room with Nordic tiCCents, oversized chairs and contemporery attwotk with Scandlnavta as It• theme. An lntereetlng, a1rtctty Sqandlnavten menu In the Viking Lounge repr11ent1 the culafne one would find "'* In a country Inn or at a Sunday dinner In 9cendtnevtan countrlea. 8111 of fare lndudel hon d'oeuvre, eoupe, eandwtchel and entrw. Both the VlkJng Lounge and Premier Grill offer tull wtne and bet ~. Tn Decembef. the Mullers wtM move their llW9rd-wlnnlnQ Ambr<>M wtthln le Premier. Located In the center Of the reeteurant. Ambro-'a wtll-conttnue to offer the Mme elaborate style, Interior cte.ign and pNMntatlon for wNct\ It 19 world renowned. It wtll offer a prtvate entrance, and 19C*ate kltehen and ~ fllCAUtlea. Le Pr.mter It opetl for tunoh, Mondey ttwouoti Friday, dinner Monday thru Sat\K- day, and tor cooktalll and hon d'08WN8 4 to 7PM MofliCMy thN Friday. ao.d Sunday. LM "'PS* le = for the future. For r111rtettone to the ---Grtl, eel 751-2110; tor the Viking LGUn09. phone 751-2820• and for My of the prtv8te owng roome, phone 7S1.e100. Val9t pertclng. le Pr9mler, eM Town Center Orlvt, Coeta Me.a. .. ·:~··· our on A true classic in which Cervantes im· agines himself to be Don Quixoce. He endeavors unsuccessfully lo cure the ills of the world . Come and be inspired 10 : "0.-IMI 11 #'1 ~" SA Vt: wrm SEASON TICK.ETS! "Man ofl.a Mancha -. 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Full Bar & Catering Daily LaaclaHa S,eci1l1 lro• '2.75 2000 Harbor Blvd. K-Mart Plaaa COSTA MESA Ba•ed Cl" • GOflC4IOllOft~ Jero-ne llOC>C>on& 8oo' by A,,hut Lautenll Mute bV l eonatd 8e,ns14Hn Oirec:led by Thomas White GULLIVER'S l -· ,, •• u:::::::::::=:::::::::====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1111111111111111111111111111111--------------­What's Happening ~ ~--lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;m;;;=:=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=== ....: . » v From Page 12 ~ ..a--..'M.•lnfom.Mloii,-~90 ,_ runa June 15 to June 19 and lncludee cherry pidllftg, peradee from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on SUnday July 10 and takes JMec:e on the --~ a.~-ft~, Inf~~~~_ -=-_ -.._._10CC1WfleidouttoUCLA'.aP~ldllon-Vlaltomarelmdttc1to KNOTT'I 9EMY FARM. Knott'• preeenta the opening of l>rlng Plc!nlcS. 'T!Cketa~ are--'2 for kids -12-11 -and Jt-for .., . ,:; ETC. ~ GROVE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, The festival runs June ;:: 10 through August 27 and features two Shakespeerean c:tasslcs, u. "Two GenUemen ol Verona"' and "Macbeth." A 12-day ~ lntematlonal Renaissance Pageant opens August 11 as a ~ sideline to the festival. Ticket prloee range from M to S 10 for c Individual per1ormanees and $24 to S30 tor MatOn tlctleta. ~Information, 63~7213. · C&mp Snoopy July 1. Beetlemenla wtll ai.o be preforming dally. UCL.Aatudentt, $4 f()( 18-M and kldt under t2 are tree. Pallt hours are 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. July 1. 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. July 2 and Information, (213) 938-2531 ext. 258. 3and 9a.m. to 12 a.m. July4to 7. THE PMURYATIOM ~JAZZ. aAND, per1orme July 8 UCU'1LMAACHIYEl,preeent9a 1().weektrlbutetotllent and 9 at 8:30 p.m. In UCLA s WadlWOrth Theatre. Tickets ere film star Lon Chaney. The Mr1ea of 20 fllma will open July 7 at 8 S 11, $4, and S3 and are available at the UCLA Central Ticket p.m. In Wect.worth Theetre and contlnuea oruucc•elve Fridays Offlc:e, Mutual Agencies and Tlctletron. Information, (213) at 8 p.m. begltnlilig July 15. TicOt9are$3.50and $2.50 and are 825-9261. av.llable for the opening nlgtlt perlormance at the UCLA Central Dl9NEYLAND, preeents the Duke Ellington Orcneatra for Ticket Office. 650 Weatwood Plaza, l~ Angeles and at the door nightly per1ormances at the Plaza Gardens July 3 to 9. Pallt hour• fOf the remaining per1ormancea. lnlOfmatlon, (213) 825-9281 Of are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. on July 3 and 4, 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. July 5 to 8 (213) 825-2581. and 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. July 9. ~ OftCOPEX '13, The Quallty Inn, 616 Convention Way, ! Anahel"l. The Orange County Phllatellc Society preeenta ~ OACOPEX '63, featuring valuable and novel stamps from around 0 the world. Admlulon is 50 cents or tree wtth coupons available _from area dealers, t>ourse exhibit°" and Southern California MUSIC ii: stamp clubs. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 8p.m. July 2 and 10 a.m. SINGLES to Sp.m. Juty 3 and 4. HOU. YWOOD 90WL. The July 4ttl concert at the Bowl DtSNEYLANO, The Maqic Kingdom announces "Pl~ begins at 7:30 p.m. and features The L~ Angeles Phllharmonle JULY 4th llNGLEI DANCE. Hilton at the Parit Hotel, 1855 South Harbof Blvd .. Anaheim. Dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. Parking la free and admission Is $2. Information, 525-7857. chio's Oaring Journey" a new r~ In the recently renovatd and The USC Trojan Marcttlng Banes. Tickets for remaining ... ts Fantasytand. Other summer attractions Include, "Fan Tuy In the are $4andS1 (klda 12 and under are half-prlc:e) and are available co M p LET E Sky" Oreworka, Les Brown and hit Band of Renown, The Duke at Mutuel Aoencies 8nd the Hoflywood Bowl Box Office. sports Ellington Orchestra and Papa Doo Aun Run. Park hoora tor July· Information, (213) 87-MUSIC. 3 __ •n_d_•_ar_e_8_a._m_. •_0_1_a_.m_._and __ on_J_uty_5-8--9 -a._m_. _to_1_2_a_.m_. ____ 2:11_..., __ ...... __ AL--TOP_ANGA ___ •_AJUO-FK>OU _____ c_own __ s_T ____ ~ -·~~--..:..:..:.=---~~~1·~11 P1•1at 15th ANNUAL CHERRY FelTIVAL. Beaumont. The feetlval AND DANCe FESTIVAL. UCLA SOC<* fleld. The festival runs 8 Y in the NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE -Boolf-·Mwie -L~ Thomas M..,._, C,,.,,_ ~ M_., Cltafnln money·s<1vinft .vet tasty reciµl's m Wedncsdav's rood pag~s. Daily Pilat I I I I I j I 4 ~----------~ -------------- Read- --------------- ?lmMa NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'l" lnclud .. Beverage -Well Drink or S..1' Hf here er take...,. STAC CHIO CASIO . s~4· dri:£te 'Ji(~. r 3333 Wc51 Pacific Coast Hwy. 9 t• 1:00 171 2 Placentia 645-8091 11 I 21•PL. Mlwpert .._. OIWe J.trM: '-........... M.....,hlr-WaJln •Uiltl 1:09 ..... II•• South ol Nrw .... Bll'd.I Rncrvation•: 642-2295 COSTA MESA American A. T. LEOS California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly served In a casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona det Mar. 759-1654. THE BARN American lunch M·F 11-2.30 O.nner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4 30 to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne Buffet Brunch t0-2:30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Facilities. 14982 Redhill, Tustin 730-0115. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The orlglnal. Featuring display broiling. Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11·2. Dinner n!Qhtty Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m .. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-9777. THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT Open tNe<y day 8 AM. Breakfast & Brunch till 3 PM. Hea.rty & healthy luncheons and dinners. Ane California verletel wines. 306 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beech .. Reserv.allons 494--3023 from Irvine 955-0141. PARADlll CAFE Sen Francieean style. Freen f!sh end pnta. PatlQ dining, Lunch M·F t 1 ·3. Dinner Mon.-S.t. ftbm 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M-F 6-7. Wed. Ladles nlte 50' well dr1nka from 3 p.m. Banquet '9cilltlet. 800 Newport Center Of .• Fathlon _i..ncs. Newport Beech. 64.4-1237. POOR MCHAROI KITCHIN &Mkl119t, IUnch, dlnoet. Patio dining wtth OCNtl view. Modelt prloM. Beer /W.. Famed for Belailn wafllea. Open ~om· 8AM. 11'8 S. Cout • Hwy. In Falte Mall. Laguna Beech 497-1 7. f'UfflN8 "Neturelly" cooked 10001. from pencak" to crepee to l1eek1. An ~ture In neturel .. ting, Hft M-F 7 a.m ·12 pm 8at. a Suri. ea.m •t2 pm Vita/MC Ceeual. Modereta • Pt~ 3060 E. CO.t Hwy .. Corone ....... ,11a... . . T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with llreplace. Lunch Mon.·Frl. 11:30-3 p.m. Dinner 7 days from 5 p.m. Attitude adjustment hour 4· 7 weekdays. Dancing Md entertainment Tues.·Sat. Banquet fi1cilille$. 8052 Slark Ave .. Hun11ng1on Beach. 842·5535. Chinese .IAM DRAGON Szechwen & Mandarin Cultlnes of Old China. Hos1 Wallaoe Lee. Chef Vu Chen. Elegant dlnlnQ. Lunch. Dinner. Sat. & Sun. Olm Sum (ChlneM Tea Ceke Brunch) . Banquet•. Beer & Wine. Reetonable Prices. 12100 BMch Blvd .. Stan1on 896-8933. Continental ---- Al .. PORTER INN •. ......,. .......... Contlnen1al. Lunch M·F 11:30 . 2'30. Sun. Sn.inch 10 • 3:00 Olnntr from· 5:30 Happy Hour M·F Entenalnmeot & Oenclng. Valet Parking, Banquet Facllitles 18700 MacArthur. lrvlne 833-2770 1CA'E LIDO A emell and Intimate aloow of dlanltv that offers an extentlve minu. Lunches M·F 11 .. 3, Dinners nlghtty ~ 11. Plano bat nightly lfom 9 p. m. Sun.-Tutt. & Mike Pattaraon Wed.·Sat. 2900 Newport Blvd .. ,Newport~ 8]0-·2988. RMIRA Conllnental Chef Richard &erg~r since 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11.30·3.00. DlnMr from 5 PM. Cloted Sun. & Holldaya. Banquet rooms. 3333 S . Bristol, Costa Meu 540.3840. ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY -- Italian TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle Italian Cooking In a roman11c atmosphefe. Same owner since 1975. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Friday till 11PM. Sat. and Sun. dinner only from 4 P.M. 2287 Fairview, ea.ta Mesa. 6'2·9500. Mexican CWCAl•IO MarQlfff• encl greet MexJcan food. J,unch and dlnn« 7 days a weett. Happy hour M·F 4·8:30. Sundey champagne brunch 10·2. Two Orange County locatlcn. 2875 !Nine Blvd. at MeM. ea.ta Mau 846-3228. 2011 1 Brookhurat at Adema, Huntington Beach. 963-9748. DONJOU'a . Lunch from 11 :30 AM. o.ly 8pecWa. Dinner from 5 PM. ~ Half Pl'toa M. TU, W ~ 10 PM. 9083 E. Ad9ma. Huntington 8eedl. 912· 7911. •CAAmJOCAN M8TAURANT8 Ourlood 1a •=to Mexlcot &t. ~ 197!. Open from 1 a.m. IOf IUnch & dinner. tall. Two locatlorla. 298"' E. 17th St.. ea.ta Mau 846-7129. 105 Malrt St.. Ba1bo9 87~.00. • .... ,..... ........ Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beet Entrees & Seafood. Lunch 11 -3:00 Dinner from S PM. Happy Hour M·F. Extensive Oyster Bar Sun. Champagne Brunch 10 · 3.00. 4256 Martingale. Newport &ach 833-0060 THE CANNERY Strlctty fresh local seafood. eastern beef Lunch. dlnne<. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Late seafood galley. Hlst0tlc waterlront landmark in Newport's Cannery VHlage. 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777. DILLMAN& Prllne Rib & Seafood. Wiid Game menu first Fri. and Sat. of month. Lunch M·F from 1 t AM. Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Sat & Sun. Brunch 9 to 3 . 60 t Balboa Blvd .. Bel boa 673-7726. RUSTY PELICAN Ffash.seefood and lots of 11. Newport Beach • Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay. 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 6'2·S.31. Irvine • Lunch, dinner. happy hour. 1830 Main. 5-45-<t't74. TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. &Mkfut 1 a.m. M·F . Lunch 11-4 M·F. Dlnnet' 4·11 M·S. Sat & SUn. bNnch 7-4. Ovtler bat Frl, Sat .. Sun. Banquet hM:lllii. up 10. 500. Entertainment W•d·Sun. P9noramlc bey view. 400 Main St .• Balboe. 87~. THE WARIHOUll Fresh Se&food & fnternatlonaf Cuisine. Wat.rtront dining. Chef Charles Kalaglan. Lunch, Olt'lner. Sat. & Sun. Award Wlnnl0j1 'Brunch. Banquett & Catering. Oyster Bar. E~. Udo Vllllge. Newport e.ch 873-<t100. 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PSRe 4 Tube Toppers ................................................... Page' 7 1 Sports ................................................................ Page 2 , Ilaytime Schedule .. ...... ....... .............. ....... ....... Page 8 Evening Schedule ... ........ ................................ Page 9 TV Puzzle ....................... ~............................... Page 31 -Cha·mel• _ .............. (2) K"NXT, CBS, 6121 W. SuMet Blvd •• Loe Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 w. Alemeda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Protp9Ct Ave., Loe Angelea, Ca. i8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Rold. Ian 0leo9, Ca. JO) KGTV, ABC, Highway e.. M414?11 St.: San biego, Ca. ;,9) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer ,._, Ian Diego, Ca. ...... 111a•asteWlm (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Suneet Blvd., LOI Anglilef, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 MelrOM Ave .. LO\=· Ca. (11) KTTV, 5748 W. Sunlet Blvd •• Loe , Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loa ngfles, Ca. , I f ,_ ... ___ I (28) KCET, 4401 SunMt Blvd .• LOI Arlgll11, Ca. 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Loe' ~1111 D1 .. 1 e ~;::94:;"~_! • •July l -July 7• :, , ................................................................................. ... • J Joe Garagiola (left) and Vin Scully will describe "the action whe.n NBC Sports 1 presents live coverage of the 50th edition of Maior Lea$'1e Baseball's AU-Star _ ~.q Game, Wednesday at 8 p.m. on KNBC ( 4), live from Qucag~'s Comis~ey Park. \/ · . I . I . -Dayli1iae.Drama • 11 1 General Hospital' loses another patient ALL MY CHILDREN: Liu refuses to go to bed with Tad when she realizes he's-leaving for New York. When Devon offers to watch Bobby, she and Cliff grow closer. Palmer neglects to have insuradce put on raoehone he bought from Lan. When the horse dies"'-natural caWleS, Palmer lO&eS over $2 million and believes ~ poisoned the horse. A furious Palmer goes to Daisy's, rifle in hand. The rifle goes oU, grazing Palmer in the head. Daisy becomes hysterical a'hd Lars realizes Daisy loves Palmer. Lars continues to look for Akira 90 he can find the brooch, which holds secret of Lars' put. Angie tells Jenny she thinks she's pregnant but won't tell Jesae. J oe drives Tad, ~d Jenny to New York and is pleased when he meets Olga, who plans to set up stiff rules for the teenage models. Tom tells lhooke to stop her investigation of a construction scam. Elleh walks into cocaine party being held at Mark's. ANCYI'HER WORLD: Cecille tells police she thinka Cas.9 murdered Alma. Felicia reaches Caal in London and warns him. Donna tells Cecille she1ll stick by her. Wl)en C.edlle asks Peter to repraent ber, he suggests she get Mark Singleton, who is returning to private practice. Leo Mara, Abel Marsh's twin brother, considers opening a nightclub in Bay City. Jeannie tells Larry she may be leaving Bay City for awhile. Larry asks Felicia if ahe was aware of ea. and Cecllle's involvement. Stacy and the police wait for Cua at the airport but he does not get off the plane. Cecille spots a shadowy figure out.side her window. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Ernie tells Cricket he wants to ~ence other women and heads for California. Lisa fires Ariel becawie the store opened aeveral houri late while Ariel waited for Dusty at hie graduation. Ariel uk:a Barbara for a job, and Barbara practically laugl;w in her f.a. Burke oomforta Ariel. Whit is still legally Married to MiM LeMore. Gunnar gets phony newspiaper article on Nicole's death, with the story implying it waa sW&le. John leama James arranged fo1' hia pardon. Steve ffred by Whit when he learns Steve waa dating l>iane. Tuckel' geta·job at he-1th club. Margo and Tom try to strike match between Tucker and Samantha. James hlree girl who looka juat l,ijt8 Nicole to apook Gunnar. Karen befriendt Duaty and ~~e1' own lonely childhood. CAPITOL: When oratory surgery lhowt Wally needa a kldney'transp ornu insilta he be the donor. Clart.a and Lizbeth try dl11Uade Thomas becauae of his ~p but Thomas t.nsWta. Althouch Julie has left town to think th1nll through, Tyler finda apartment for them. Amy'• mother Inn warns her to stay away from Matt bec:aUle "Uke all men he only wanti6ihlna·" Unable to find any skeleton ln Tyler' a cloeet, Trey invi ta one and hat a PR man print tbat Tyler accepted medal~ v or which belonaed to cte.d ~die:r. Steve tella Sloane be a lOoklng for a mA1e co-hoet on her "Wlilh1nlrton Focus" program. DA VS OF Out\ LWES: Unaware Alex II hiding ln w~. Trista thlnka she's lOlling her m.tnd when she hean her deed mother'•~. Hope naively believet Mr. Randolph la her friend. Bo voww to find Hope. Haviftc fallen ln low wtth Tony, Anna 1earna ~ p1ana to meet Tony out of town and a1er1I David. Thanks to Gwen and Mk:key't plotUna. M.-. belilw tb believe Don II a womanlller. . EDGE or Nlalrr: Preacher a\1111 Job at tbeeter and ia thrilled that Jodie will be.atan"tna in t.&e fintJ>lay. When MU. ... WI for London, he uka both Preecher and Df!rek to kMp an 819 on Jodie. A.~htly injured aw helpi Calvtn ...-ch n.I'• apannwmL~ duo dl.ooYer .Preecher la Del'• 4 ' F~, July 1, 1983 son. Geraldine decides to back the theater. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Gerald finishes Promethet,.18 disc, which will provide energy by collecting solar power. Grant and Celia's honeymoon ·halted when Natalie calls him back to the states to get disc. Scorpio has disc plans transported to Washington. Prof. Gerald is mugged. Grant then tries to break into safe. Connie to work at casino as dealer for Luke. Mayor's secretary turns out to be a communist agent. Just as Alan tells Alice she may have custody of Jason, she oollapees, is rushed to the hospital and dies of brain aneurysm. Alice's will gives Heather all her money and cuatody of Juan. Not wi4hing to alienate Monica, Alan says the arrangement ia all right for now b~t he will eventually want his aon. Mistakenly taking Scotty's marriage proposal as desire for .her money, Heather turns him down. Holly tells Celia she is content with life with Scorpio. ' . GUIDING LIGHT: Philip and Beth crowned prom king and queen and Philip thinks he's falling in love with her. A drunken Philip falls asleep l.h Mindy's bed and later she ~es.it look as though ahe has lost her virginity to him, with a hangover Philip unable to remember what really happened the night before. When Rick goes to visit Beth, her stepfather Bradley lyinglysaysshedoesn't want to see him. Bradley then hides Rick's vimt from Beth. Just as Henry's about to tell Bea his secret, she spots fire pouring from the church that'• to be the site of Nola and Quint's wedding. With the church heavily fire-dcunaged, Quint and Nola fon:ed to another wedding site. Nola and Quint wed. Josh agrees to become partners with Billy. Bert wants to become patient lJ&iaon at hospital. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Bo aware Becky pregnant but not that it's his child. Becky learns Dee knew Becky was prepnt before Dee wed Bo. With Will's help, Drew managea to pt medical uaigrunent in LA and Becky accepts his ma.tri-ae proposal.,. Stopping off to get flowers before thelr wedding, Becky and Drew caught in holdup attempt. A gunshot la fired. David avoids seeing Dorian and hopes to have complete control of symphony. Retumlng to Llanfair. Vicki diecoven a swimsuiwlad Echo. Manio suspecte F.cho and Gilet are connected. F.cho landa job on newspaper despite Clint'• reeervaUOnl. Gary and Shelley doll\g oonatruction wor-k for Brad. Bo declines to buy Brad's hJ!f of Llanvfew West. Bnd unaware he la being 10ld .Ubatandard materiala (or mnodeling of Vernon 111.n. Dortan le&m1 Caaele llvtnc unchaperoned ln New York with" Ariel. Sadie dimna)ed beau.•Carla living in New Orleena with football player. BY AN'$ HOPE: Amanda'• departure for San Francilco leaves Pal devastated. Nell, who ii crippled, and UM, Charlotte~• parents, tel) Frank they left Ireland yean aao following Wetal activftiea. 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Newport Beach. -.673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -638-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. . Costa Mesa -648-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 Friday, July 1, 1983 3 -TVOaA 'Ge.neral Hospital' star taking Demi-break By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Jackie Templfton on "General Hospital" ia aald to be ln Beirat. Wlaat laappenecl, ia abe off tbe aa.ow or 11 abe comiDg back? -K.H., Santa Ana, CaJlf. A: According to her agents and "General Hospital" producers, Demi Moore is in Brazil making a movie and will return to the show in two months. Q: Can you please tell me wby Liu en "Searcb for Tomorrow" aomedmea refers to ber baaband •• Rusty lnatea.d of Travis? -Mn. J.M.C., Crestwood, Ky. A: Rusty is her husband's nickname (due to his red hair, get it?). However, when his father came on the show and was alao called Rusty, Liza spent most of her time referring to her husband as Travis. With the senior R\laty dead, we assume that the nickname will once again surface for the son. Q: "Oa Day1 of Oar Live1/' Rope remarked tbat Jalle ia botll lier 1tepmotller and ber balf-1l1ter. Can yoa explaiD tbla relatloa1lllp? -S.D., Tacton, Aris ... • A: It aounds complicated but it really isn't. Julie's mother Addie was once married to Doug Wllllams. She gave birth to a daughter, Hope. Alter Addie died following a car accident, Doug and Julie married. So Julie really is Hope'• hall-sister by blood and her stepmother by marriage to Doug. Q: Wily did Jane Daly Gamble leave "Capitol?" ne Trey-Kelly 1&oryllae was tile most lnterealtq oa tile 1lllow. My frlead1 and I ml11 ber. ··L.B., Bard1town, Ky. A: Jane decid~ to leave the show on her own. She is going to be appearing in the Playboy IOAp opera aa .an unhappy wife. Shortly before Jane'• exit, hu real-lile husband, Duncan Gamble, who she met on the show, waa let go as Frank Burgess. Q: ftll 'llelttOD UI beea bDutal me for years. WH WAI ODd Tyler I motlier OD'' All Mj aJldrea?" -T .L., Wlllard, °"°· . " A: Chuck Tyler's mother died in a car crash along with hia father. Chuck'afather, Charles Be.rt.on Tyler I, was Dr. Tyler's . aon by hla tint marriage. Charles Sr:-then-manied Phoebe and be aiicfCJruck's step--grandmoll'\~aiied IUm. · - Q: I woald Ulle to llave yOtir eommata reprdlat wily CBS aad NBC were almost &otal~ lpored ID dae Emmy aomlaatlona. n11 mates teveral yean la a row tat ABC u1 "';',! daem all. I• dal1 to lafer daat daere are .. perfonnuees of my qulJcy oa dae odaer two aetworb? -A.S., Detroit, Mlcll. A: Well, that'• how It appears, but of coune thb ts obviously lnicorrect. Many peofle feel the Enunys, hand.cl out by tM National AlloctaUon o Televiaion Al1I and Sclence., have become a biw!d affair. If you pay duat and belona, you can vote -with the most popular performen aett1J\I that vote that'• scaled down to five or lb< ~ then a blue· ribbon panel takes over, loob at :acenea atbmitted by adorl and ahowa' producen to chome the belt. Underltand that this yeer ABC felt a bft fooliah 0\¥ all the nomlnatl0111. For eqmple, the only non .. alphabet network nom1Ntlon went to Howard E. Rolllm for h1I role on Another World, Days of Our Lives for best writing, and for CBS one lone nomination •• Young and Restless for best show. Young and Restless won, but how can a show which garners no other nominations in any category, from acting to technical awards, be considered the best soap? It doesn't make any sense. We feel that next year there should be a more fair way of nominating,' then all the networks can be covered. Certainly Larry Brygman, who plays John Dixon on "As the World Turns," deserves a nomination. We hate to single out one actor because there are splendid actors and programs on every network. Hopefully, the Academy will get the message. Q: I woald like to know If tbere 11 any cbance of Jadltll Lllbt retanllng·to ''One Life to Live?" I really ml11 ber. - E.k ., NortJa Olmstead, Oblo. A: When Judith left the role of Karen on "One Life to Live," it was to be left open for one year in case she decided to return. Judith seems to be doiilg very well in California. thank you, with appearances on such prime-time shows as "St. Elaewhere," and starring in the aecond-highest rated TV movie of the week, "Intimate Agony," for ABC, ao it's doubtful she will return, but that offer still remains open for Judith. Q: I Uve ln llllnoi1 and I wonder If any ioap 1tan will be ill tJae Cblcago area tbl1 aammer. --J.D.R., Clalca~o. DI.) A: Bob Newman, who is Josh Lewis on "Guiding Light,',' plans to be in Sullivan, DI., July 12-24 playing El Gallo ln a summer stock producti~n of ''The Fantastiks." We're told that when Lewis returns to "Guiding Light'' after the 24th he'll have a hot storyline from Gale Kobe that shows the new produceQI are very high on the character of Josh, and Bob the actor. ' Q: I am 1t11DDed tbat Eileen Falton ba1 beea replaced a1 Liu OD "Aa tile World Tani." How cu ••e be fln4 after all tltoae yean? -S.8., Ft. Lee, N.J . A: Eileen Fulton was not fired. She chOlle not to renew her contract. It aeems Eileen wu very public about her f eelinga of Lisa, who had gone from a aoap opera witch to a ailly character. Eileen demanded a better atocyline, a higher salary ~ more consideration from the producen. It wu decided that when t.enna could not be reached, Betay Von Funtenburg, who replaced FJI"° when ahe suffered hepatitis two years ago, be b~ht in to continue the role of Llu. Q: I brleOy wa&clled dae TOllY Awafdt &H dloa&llt I recopiled one of tlle aomllleea a1 Alma from "Aaodler Worlil." Am I rtsllt? ·-AM., Suta Au, Calif. A: You're right, that wu Elizabeth Franz who had played Alma on "Another W~rld." SM w•· nom.lnated ln the· bell\ au_pport.tng actrell category foe her role in Nell Simon'• play "Brflhton Beach Memolra." Ellubeth did not win, but w., thrilled by the nomh~tion and bat received rave review. for her work tn the play. 11.ve a qU8tion •bour yow-l•W>rlt.e .,.p OI' .,.P •W'? Wrtre to L}'tlda Hinch, c/o ·FJ~ld Newsp41pe.r Syndlotte, P.O. Box 11616, lrviM, c..lJJ. lla714. She waJ annw • man.y q...uon. • the can In her column, buc the YOl&.uM ot mall ~ penonaJ repll• 1mpo-'ble. and Ruby were once roommatet ~ the youq pl •tole prob~em. Dina and Catherill8 join forces to dettroy JW. Stephanie'• m,tn,. an elderly millioniire. Ruby~a ealthy Prc.ecut.or dropa charge. againat Tony for Cindy'{ rape, widow, entranpa nearly everyman in Hmd~. . le.ams believing Tony la more valuable on the atreet. Cindy move. in ahe will have to undergo Ufe-thfeatenJ.ng micro9 in an with Diane. Eric tells Ashley he wu a lawyer before Jolnlnc attempt to save i}le life of her unborn baby. Me,.rone. YOUNG .\ND THE RESTLESS: Patti overhean Ju make appointment for vuectorny and tell JW he only married Have • qu..Uon •bout your favorite llDllP OI' """P .W-1 __ ;a_iti to beoomev president of Jabot. DouglJiil thinka Eve ta Write co Lynda Hinch, clo F.ield Newspaper Syndlaite, P.O. losing her mind when he diacoven Victor'• coffin'"~in the BoK 19620, lrvlne, CA 92714. She will anawer aa many bedroom. 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Belo'ltd Enemy" (1938. Orama 10 Friday, July 1, 1983 David Niven, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) .. (Z) "Blood Geaeh" ( 1981, HorrOI') JOhn Sa"on. Burt Young. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) •(C) "An Orphan's Tale" (Part 3) (1981. Orama) Petula Cta1k, Fab<ioe Josso ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) ([) "Casey's Shodow" ( 1978, Drama) Waller Matthau, Atewis Smith ( 1 hr . 57 min.) (I) .. Odyssey Of The Pacihc" (No Date. Adventure) Mickey Roooey ( 1 hr , 20 min) · •Cll "the Beet" ( 1978. Scienc.-Flcllon) JOhn SallOO. John Carradine. (2 hre.) ~ "II You Could See What I Hear" ~ 982. BIOQraphy) Marc SiflOer, R.H. ~omson. ( f hr .. '40 min.) •G "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Oo1m.l) Sytves1or ellone, Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •(J) "The Ph8ntom Preal<leflt" • (1i32. Comtdy) .George M. Cohan. Claudette Colbert. ( 1 hi' • 20 min.) ·--•,.,...-. .... ..,~ . ••f:ia ·-. ·1·-=-. .... "Gft~rt" Mary Mlt-.. tin Is joined by her six grandchildren. (Rl i=-~hank GOd It's Friday" ( 1978 . Comedy) Donna Summer. Paul Jabare. One wild and crazy night al a neighbor· hood disco results In everything from bvd~lng romances to I! shot at success • for en aspiring singer. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Cl) M mD111T ••m "Best ever ~18SllOflllt" (R) ( 1 hr.) llJ llCMI "If You Covtd Seo Whet I Hear" ( 1982. BIOQraphy) Mere Singer, R.H. lhomson. fhe misadventures ot bllnd singer-composer Tom Sulllvan's college ~are recounted. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. -40 min.) •llCMI "Rocky Ill" (1932, Orama) Syt· V91ler Stollont, Cart Weathera. World heavyweight cha~oo~y S.lbOa M.tlters a pereonal crlela ~younger, hu"Ofl81 1!9hter chellenget him for hit Q own, 'PG · ( 1 hf., 40 min.) .. ._OCMIT'f19lY .... .-y ... .. •. _,., --DaJ:•I•• Cont~ ~ TT .. ,_n. =-~·..., 1:1. mu&. M09'1TA&. M PACTI fW UPI ·Ml) -mao• -~~.,.. IWUll'l .uie a:':inll) .... WIODIO-= CMOL~ ,_ '°' ... ..,... ~ ,_ PAlfMR fTW·'MI) VICTOllY AT llA (M.fll) =:L -GvaWl i!!t"'Lnt ... ........ 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'PG' .. ,~J.... l&Lll'I CCMllT WMLITBTWIB • COOfllll I GUW CCMfTl "South Coast Repertory Theale< -On Siege• The history of the South Coast Aeper1ory 1s dlscussed. as well as wtiere It Is headed also Included Is a preview of summer 1983 l ductk>ns. .. TlllCAT\m M CMAaD~0.1'111 .... ICBI .. (I) DAU.Al Family members react d1l- lerenlly when Miss Ellie 1nv1tes a fl\an (Dale Robertson) to dinner. Ray CleeideS to be slncter with Mickey, and Cliff acci;ses Pam of cauSlng him 10 lose a business =.1R) ( 1 tu.) G e 11111111 Michael Kmghl 1s assigned to pro1ec1 a female Senator lrom unscrupulous polllic1ans who oppose her views on an enll-envlronmental bill (R) ~hr.) • V:,. "The Persis1ence Of Mem ory" Of Carl Sagan obServes the Intelli- gence of the humpback whale and takes viewers through the hUman brain and ner- vou~. (R~ (1 hr.) ID HM /~ Leonard Bern stein leads the Vienna Phllharmonlc Orchestra and Concert Chorus In a per- formance of Beetnoven·s Symphony No. 9 In D Minor. Opvs t25 (R) (1 hr .. 30 min.) (() TOP U. IO-Delio Palacious I Jimmy Jackson 10-round JuniOf' Light- weight bOUt {from Las Vegas, Nev.) (R) 11. hrs .. 30 min.) CIJ m¥11 "Making Love" (1981. Ofama) Kale Jackson, Michael Ontkean. A worn· an learns that her husband ls Involved In a homosexual relatlonshlp. 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (l)m¥11 "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Dfama) Syl- vester Stallone, Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky BalbOa suflE!fs a personal cr(Sfs when a ~ouooer. hungrief 1!9ht8f challenges h m for hiS crown. 'PG (I hr., 40 min.) .. 11?)...,. Tuarl ... 0 .,. "Tl'\ls Is Kate Bennet!'' ( 1982. Orama) Janet Ellber, David Hall<etl. A talevlslon reporter and slngte mo1he< finds her Ille and that ot t'ler daughter enda~~ed, • ~lte< COVe<lng a l~.:Jjfiir'~~~ .. ,...,_ -...... .,. -Cl) PM.CIOm CMIT Jacqueline Perrault ane Turl'lef) returns 10 Falcon Crest wflh sh<>Clklng news ol her past and enough evidence to put Angela In prison tor embel'llement (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 • ..am Political red tape trua- tr11" Ellcheld'~ •nvestlgalion of a dope- ifil.1Gt;cted by diplom,.,lc · I .. ·~-=y" ( 1978. Dtama) Laurence ()!Mer. Robert Duvall. Based on the ncMI by Harold Robbins A powerful 111\d ,...,,, .. Detroit IUIO tycoon bflngt. dat~ rtclnQ 11ar Into hit oompeny to ~a ~tlonary new vef'llclt. 'R' tn !m1 ... -........ 0..1 • H!!IO.ltl Va~·· (1982. Myt- 12 Fr1day, Juty 1, 1983 teryJ Paul LeMal. Peter Billingsley. A New York youngster, vacationing In Arizona with his mott'ler, stumbles across a series of grtSly murders 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) 0 ... "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Ceuttiekl. Michelle Pfeiffer. An English student at a 60s American high school has to prove himself to tt'le leader ol a girls' gang whoSe mem~ can date only those of a gang 01 gr88,5efs. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) -1 TGU'IM#e1'111--U..1UI •-w••www ... G ...,. ,... Host George Kennedy takes Yiewefs 1n10 Stateville Prison In Jol- iet. IHIOOls tor aloof< at the untlnown worlo bet.Ind prison walls. cm ... "Death Wish II" ( 1982, Ofama) Char1es Bronson, _,. Ireland. A Yigilan1e moves to Los Angeles to continue hlS fight 1Wa iDU~5mln.) ....... ·-•• 0& • • ~­-11Aat~ • t I •• n II YMmn llOlll "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979, Comedy) Ursula Andress, Dullio Del Prete. Greedy relatives hlNi a sensual "Florence Nlghtlngale" to take care-of an aging count suffering trom a delicate t'lean condition. 'R' (I hr . 20 min.) CZ> m¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Pet8' Gal- lagher. Two American college stUdents 5')end a free-spirited summet on a Greek isla~ hr .. 40 min.) 1w I Cl) _,. ~r Billk>n" (1977, Adveo· ture) Terence Hin. Valerie Perrine. An Ital- ian auto mechanic Inherits a fortune but must weett'ler a tefleS of perilous esca- pades bef<><a he can collect. (R) (2 hra . t5 min.~ 8 • --~A repor'1 on the day'..$JJe'welopments (f(om London. ~ land~ .... ~ ....... " mTClfm1 mn9'1CML -OOURI ...,"° ....... w.TCOllT-....... .. "0..th With II" (1982. Ofan;>a) Chanes BronlOO. Jill Ireland. A vigilante moves to lot A~ to continue hfs fight !jl_8lna1 crime. 'R ( 1 ht., 35 min.) l1Jm¥11 "It Y04J COUl<I S.. Whet I Heat" I 1982. BIOQr1phy) Marc Singet, R.H. fhomtofl, f he rillMCIYantur• Of blind tloger~ Tom Su111V1n't college da are recounted 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 40 min) MC&.m tW • ,. mT -~Hott· Johnny rson. Gunts. JHl11n Mull. Jot Gar1gio-la (R} (I hr) -· W19f.-r ~An Interview with Rita Ooolldot. ..... "Andttton't Angell" ( 1978, l>r1m1) Dorri ThomH, Scatman Cro1hefa ••. A .YCM19 W~ peyt dMrty for 1n .. ,'* ~With • CJ.S. ttnator i htl.) ._",. ... .... ''M°"'Y Python And The Holy ..... (1974, Comedy) OrlhMI Chep- man, JofWI ~. Kilo AntU end hie ~Of kniaMS ~ alenf9. ~ and 1 ferocloue rtbblt In tfi9W Mlll'Ch tot the =nd~up. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) cm " oou @)llOYll "Rocky Ill" ( t982, Drama) Syl· vester Staltone, Cart Weathers WOfld heavywelghl champion Rocky Balboa sulfe1s a personal ct1SIS when a younger. hungrier l~hrer challenges him IOf his _1crowiF£::~ llAllCUI Wllft, M.D. AUTO MCllQ 0 11-Aoad Racing (from Pomona. Calif.) (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CO llOYil "Island 01 tOOO Delights" ( t979. Dtama) A troptcal ISiand serves as the headquarters tor a white-Slavery ring 'R' (I hr . 15 min ) (Q) llOYil "Ho1 Times" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Cory. Bonnie Gondel. A sexually inexperienced high school student sutlers the leasing ot a bevy 01 cheerleaders but me1nages to fulfill his goals al a New Year's Eve party. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -1·-i.IDCW,_ HI MimlCA'l TOP Ta IOGC 11 •rr LA.: YIDIO IMIC m¥ll "Gun Of Zangara" ( t959, Ofa- ma) Robert 6tack, Robert Middleton In 1933, Eltlot Ness mobilizes lawmen to pre- vent the assassination ol President Roose- velt (2 hrs) (fl lllTMT~ TOllllHT An Interview with Rita Coolidge. m TOii COT1ll: UP Ct.Oii Gue&t: Rosemary ClooneJi (Part 2) ~LCM. .-.c_ IT'ftl .., TUall (COllT'D) .,. "Sou1he1n Comfort" (t98t, Ofama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group ol National Guardsmen on week- end maneuv8fs In a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a commu- nity ot backwoods Cajuns. 'R' (I hr .. 40 ;"Ju-CCMfTl lODAf W (H) ITIYll IKU M COICBf FleetWOOd Mac member Nicks pe.forms "Afte1 The Glitter FadeS," "Leather And Lace," "Tt'le Hlghw,ayman" and "Belt4 Donna," as well. as favorites from the Fleetwood Mac rep-- ertoire. Tepee! et the FoK Wltshlre Theatre In Los Angel°'. ( 1 hr.) W CI) MOnl •·vonom" · ( 1982, Suspense) Nicol Williamson. Kious Klnskl. Kld- nsppers hold 8 yoong American boy hOe· 1age to hla parent's LondOn h<>me. altet- nately contending with the police outside and e deadly mamba Stl8ke In lhe build-~·s venlllation system 'A' ( 1 hr • 33 w15n•M:e• W = "Thnnk God It's Friday" ( 1976, y) Oonno Summtlf, Paul Jaber&. One wild •rid crazy night 8t • nejghbOr· hood dltco reaufta In everylhlng from t>oddlng romances 10 a ahc>t et IUCCleSS for an 11sp111ng linger , 'PG' ( 1 ht.. 30 min.) w•.,,. "II'• Good To Be Altve" ( 197~. Blogf~y) Paul W)!ltlelil, Ruby Ott Roy C.mp1nlh'a aucoentUI bl .. beM carCMK 18 brought to a hell by a pe1aty1lng auto- mobile ac:oldtnt, (2 hrs~ -· ... "I(~" .C19e1. ~Ac· t1on) Mletietl G<>Ugn. Mltrgo Johnl A Otmtf'lled Brltlltl ICleflllat IUfnl I "1\111 Atrlcln monkey Into a deadly man-t1tlng l::.~2::.. SUI IL&-.. .. "Pardon Mon AlfMt. Too" ( 1978, Com«lyl JMn Aochtfor1. CIUM 8t.MMur. A wom.n dacldll to IWY9 In -- I~ "f::Q. A community ban<Js t<>getAet wllh lt\9 help or a national telev1· son ahOw 10 1eb\Jlld 8 gin station, the wotld champion bull rider al the Na11011al Finals Rodeo. ·MJCI---~~~ An lntOMew with Rita COOll?L I .. ~ ..... ••Ma Minnesota Fats vs Cowboy J1m~oore ( t hr.) CID M .._.. O¥lll Ra1e 1001age end Wm clips recapture the pedotmances ot 1 I legendary talents -Including J1m1 Hendnx. Janis Joplin. Eh11s Presley and John Lennon -with commentary by such muslC18nS as Chuck Betry. James Brown and= Simon. (I hr.) ([) "II You Coulo See What I Hear" ( 1982. Blog1aphy) Marc Singer, A.H Thomson. The mtsadventU1es ol blind slnger-compo8er Tom Sullivan's college da a1e recounted. 'PG' { 1 hr .. 40 min ) MWAYrTWAI MON "Mondo Cane" ( 1963, Adven· ture) Documentary. Narrated by Stefano S1bald1 The more e111raord1nary side ot hie 1n d11f0fen1 countries otters strange cere- montes and even strangOf food { 1 hr . 45 min.) 1':111 ~ T0WM Featured. a group ol manwatchers. people who have success· fully .9st weight. a look at the Little Miss Calllotn1& beauty cont .. t: an appo1n1meo1 with EMs PreSle)''I helrdtesN<illllmD G CT ee M MM. 1 X& Ros- coe Tanner and BUiie \Jean King preview Wimbledon. 8 m Oii LA. Feetur9Q: aotne ol the best and runniest tot~ommerciiats: a' report loniU:C:.w ~/~-.J ..... , ... WAll•TOlt-•._. 1e1••1110cm HmW Callfotnla Angels at Kansa.s Crty =Is (3 hrs.) 6) "Song Of The 0PM Road .. { 1944, Mu~al) Jane Powell, Edgar Be<· gen. A child star runs away to join a group of youngsters Involved In saving a farm field from ruin. (2 hrs.) ?l9@ ... .. fl (I) THI DU[ll Of llAZZAll> An old friend (Henry JOl\eS) of Uncle Jesse seeks revenge on Bou Hogg tor stealing his ·land while he was servlrig e 10-year e!.!son senrence. (A) ( t hr.) U CD THI ,_.. fl' llATIMIW ITM Matthew and Watt pose as atunt flyers In an air circus' to recovM &eoSltive NA TO documenrs Iha! were aboa1d a stolen ~ne (R) ( I hr.) ' 111 llCME "Lonely Are The Brave" ( t962. Western) Kirk Douglas. Waller Matthau. A sheriff and his posse try ro track down a cowboy who escaped from jail and head- ed for the mountains. (2 hrs.) G ®l llOVll "Our· Family Business" (1981. Ofema) Ted Danson. S.m Wanamaker The seconcHn-eommand of en oroenl.ted crime syndicate retum1 from prleon, determined 10 dl11Covtlf who Mt him ~R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) G 'Wiid In The Sky" { 1972. Ora- ma) K88n41n Wynn, Robert Lanting Three datp41teta prlsone1a anempt to ~~~ {1hr .. 30m1n.) • MON ''The Jau Singer" ( 1953, Ofa· me) Denny Thomas. Peggy l.ee A yovng Jewish boy defies his father's Wish thel he bee:~ leader and turns to the sta~asa ~~~ ••AU.tnmr-!).,. "Green Ice" { 1981, Aoventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Arciie< An englnectf anO a soclallte anempt to rob a South American emerald smuggler or a fortune E s. 'PG' ~r .. 55 min.) 90l11Clll 90Wll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. Wotld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suiters a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier l~hter chal"nges hill\ for his crown. 'PG (t hr .. 40 min.) ('> 90Wll "Friday The t 3th. Part Ill" ( 1982. H0tror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kret· ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking grounds of a deranged monster wtlo wears a hockey mask. 'R' {I hr .. 35 min.) 090Wll "Coast To Coast" { 1980, Com· edyl Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake. A rune· way housewife and e scrappy trucke1 AllJed_Llghtlng Is CHIROPRACTIC. 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Chiropractic practice recogmtes that a small spinal distorti.on gradually worsens over month11 or years. The spine distorts slowly. Impingement of a nerve by a displaced vertebra (subluntion) blocks normal flow of energy to all body parts. - A"thorough physical exam, using both palpation and instrumenra- tion. tell~ the chiropractor the exact location of the vertebral 1ubuxation. Correction of this blockage quickly restores free transmisiuon of energy-carrying nerve mtssages and renewed vitality. .... B~r;!.JO.u .u a_ commut1f.!1:.,service by . .----. ~ dt. g ary bara n-osk1 CHIROPRACTOR ( 71 • ) 675-:1-192 2345 £. Pacific Coast Hwy .• Suite 0, Corona del Mar Friday, July 1, 1983 11 - l -Salurclay Cont. g coUege !'esnman. A.-cMto\Bl•rT MOWll "And Now My Love" (1974, Romance) Marthe Ketler, Andre Dvssol- llef (2 hrs . 1 min ) CDMOWll "King 0 1 Ja12" ( 1930. Musical) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whiteman Orches- -itra i~.':ri1wo- 9 MCIMl-YILA~lll9UY •l&UOllDOUMllM IOmlfl-ACMl.D LAIT CIWICI URMI Brao Sears evaluates the new Renaull Alliance and demonstrates how to check universal J01nts.o GD •l:OOfllll'I ~ CCMlfT'f "South Coast Reperlory Theater -On Stage! The history of the Soulh Coast Repertory Is discussed, as well as where II Is headed also Included Is a preview of summer t983 1?I.._Oduc11ons. lU MCGUnUU. Eklelon Championships l!hr.) Cl) 110v. "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mystery) Ro113ld Colman. Fay Wray 11 hr., 30min.) CtMOWll "Black Beauty" ( 1971. Orama) Mark Lester, WAiier Slezak (I hr , 45 min) -@ MOWll "Our Man In Havana" (1960. Comedy) Alec Guinness, Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs . 30 min.) -1.,_..,..-.c f'OOAY MOWll "Not Above Suspicion" ( 1960, Western) Cl8y1on Mo6re. Jay Sllverheets ; hr., 30mln) ~ .. ,..,. naYDAY COOK.a wmt MCQCU ,._ • I · mrucueo••rr MOWll "Fireman Save My Child" (1932, Comedy) Joe E. Brown. Guy Kib· bee.hr. 30 min ) '*I a1JIAll'l'lME 'ITW1'8 QI ELI dD ...._. "The Revenge Of Red Chief" A young boy returns 10 make Ille miserable for two Inept criminals ~=~~~m.i:.Q IOUl 11IAll llOWll "Master Killer" ( 1979, Adven-ture~lu~l~s.) I -CMIOlfllD•rT MnO MCml "The 24 Hours 01 LeMans" ( 1 hr ) (8) DOtl Y • ""'C....,._, Dolly Parton singing such hits 88 "9 10 6" •nd "Here You Come Again" In a perlorm1nce rrom Lon- don. (I f\r .. 30 min ) CD llOWll "The Seventh Seet" ( t956. Fantasy) Mu von Sydow. Gunner Qpnstrend ( I hr • 36 min I (IV ilOW9 "The LHI Word ' ( 1979, Ora· me) Richard Harris, Karen Bleck. (2 hrs.) (1)---Aoc>ly "' .. (f982, Drema) Sy):. vMltr Steltone, Cerl WMth«a. ( 1 hr .. 40 ,.l""nb.=-'MWT•-01 I C•W• --···•w. mATa91•-cmum -c•a:W I llOW9 "LCM'I Diane Ride" ( 1978, omenoe) Cliff Po111, Ctmle Soodgreta ~h<L) CI).W. "Rocky Ill" (1882, Drama) Syl V9Stlf Stallone. Cert w .. 1hef't. (I hr. 40 min) ' 1~ Friday, Juty 1, 1913 JU1emoon -a (I) IUCUTM e IAW'U.L Montreal Expos al Chi· cago Cubs (3 hrs.) l ~IYOOlll .,. "The Big Land" ( 1957. Wesl· em) Alan Ladd. Virginia Mayo 12 hrs ) (!) LIAIMflF ... • llO¥ll "Roots Of Evil" (No Date ) ( t hr. 30mln.) I IMS 01 AlmM. PAllTlll ~maL.olf TOP UIS IOJml Dello PalactOUs I Jimmy Jackson 10-round JunlOf Light· weight bOUI (from Las Vegas. Nev ) (R) (:3 hrs.) g.,_ ··coast To Coast" ( 1980, Com edy) Dyan Cannon. Robe11 Blake ( 1 hr 34min.) ' ID ..,_ "Easl Side Of Heaven" ( 1939. Musical) Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell. (2 hrs.) tt1I (f) umw Montreat Expos a1 Chicago Cubs_J3 hrs .. 15 min ) tta 9 Cl) CMl.llmre ,.. PllTIVAL "Too Small In A Big World" A newstand mana· ger helps a 14·year·old dwarf lind a place . to live and work where slze doesn't mat· lier ~IBarATM90Vlll ......u ........... ~-·­.............. llO¥ll "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Flshef f t hr., 38mm.) • tta@ MOWll "The Big Steal" (1949, AdVen· ture) Robert Mitchum. Jane Greer ( I hr • 30mnbt ·1~---... "A Farewell To Arms" ( 1957, Drama) Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (I) •IUllT~OlntlMC. 9 --~nee -Featured Jaime Lee Curtis: on the road wtth The Oak Ridge Bova. leen-ldot Shaun CaS&dy launches a new career In theater ( t hr.) e llOW9 "Dallas" ( 1950, Western) Gary -.Q9oper, Ruth Roman (2 hrs.) --. llOWA "Cosmic Fire·• The extraordinary dlscOV9fles made by 11-ray 11stronomy of neutron atara.. exploding galaxies. quasars and black holes are examined (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ~...,... ... ...., llO¥ll ''Tarzan. The Ape Man" ( 1981. dVenture) Richard Harris, Bo Oetek. ( t hr.,~.=J (Q) -'-I SaN~ l<eller· man and Leelle N4!11Mn atar In thiS come-dy whodunit. Mt In a New VOfk apartment on New Year'• Eve, ln\IOMng an aclOf. hiS WMlthy wife and hie ambltlovt egent ( 1 hr., 46 min.) (%) ... "Summer L0\19t1" (1982, Romance) Dllryt H11nnah. PMer Gal-• p '!.~ 40 min) w ..... 1IDCIP .-..... .. "White I.Int ~" (1976, dvenfutt) J8n·M~ Vincent, Kay ~~~ ~-"And Now FOf Somtlhlng Com- P-i.le!y OINttent" ( 1972. Com.ciy) Graham ~an, John CtNN. Ct hr 30 ~ . rl) "Clnh Of ~ Tlt•"I" ~°!!· '8nlHV) Harry Hamlin, Laurtnet ( 1 hr •• 68 min.) •9 MOWll "Scream Of The Woll" (1974, Mystery) Clint Walker. Peter Graves ( t hr. JO min) l lUJUWI~ 11tl MAlmY IOYI I NANCY DMW ~ .... 9 MOWll "Tile Sad Sack" ( 1957 Come-~) Jerry Lewis. David Wayne (2 hrs ) m CMATMTY wmt al MOYIM "Nor- man Lear •• The Creative Process" Bill Moyers looks into Ille crea1111e process by wh1eh Lear and his associates translate an idea into an ent8f1a1nlng Sllow (Part 11 i)~ ICllO molOQY llOYIE "A Dangerous Summer' ( 1982. Drama) Tom Ske11111. James 1Ma~40mln) .. FATI OF ntE Ulmf ADllMll t:9 mJIM'I~ ITMTB I.Illa IM RobOle Doyle e11pla1ns what to do ln marine emergencies, and provides an fntr()(juctlOn to the world of sailboat racing. D ID FM& y '°'"1lllT CID aOllDll Debbie Harry leadS the PoPu· lar New Wave group In a selecllon of 1001r hits, including "Hearl 01 Glass," "Call Me" and "The Tide Is High," lrom the ~Ca"':~lan National Exposition 1n Toronto 1:11 llOTIMZW UUITM11D M awaa:=:.•M ... lelm Ml Al llCG&m II llOYIE "C8ught In The Ofall" ( 1941, Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour (2 hrs) l mTOFWRCW. llO¥ll "Rally 'Round Too Flag Boys" ( t959. Comedy) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward. (2 his ) e MOWll "On Moonlight Bay" (195 1 Musical) Doris Day, Gordon MacRae (2 hrs.~ I 1MI ~LOI -.ia Olympic hopefuls piollled are Tracy Caulldt'IS (swimming). Johnny Wllllams (boiclng) and Carl and Carol Lewis (long JumJ.) and f:meler clash) (I hr.) PM&Y'°'"1Wt .,.. "The Deep" (19n. Adventure) Robert Show, Ja()(luellno Bissel (2 hrR., 4 mlnJ. (I) I IMN WUlle MOSClonl vs. Cowboy Jlm=00te (A) ( 1 hr.) CO "Brlglll Hass Mull Be Kiiied" (1981, Swse) Ptilllppe Nolret. Jean Rochetor1. 2 hrs ) CIDIOCI " (%) .,.. "Yankee Doodle Oanciy" ( 1942. Musleal) James Cagney. Joan Lnlle. (2 hrs., 6 min.) I lllllNL MTI 1MIAN Ml ~ Ml (I) Nlal-Wetiern Qpen" ThlrO round (from Butlef Nallonal Gott CIUb In ()e~oc:-~( I hr , 30 Min.) UM. .... _ ....., .... ,.....,, ----.... "Honkv Tonk ~rteWlly" (1981, > W.m Dllvane. &.V911y o· An- ,, (I hr .. 50 mtn.) .. "Legend Of lli. Wiid" (1980, ) Dian ~ty, Otnver Pyle. (1 hf., 40 m1n.J ·1:~---• ~·Golen Oregon. 811vtr t " ( 1979, A°"9f\ture) Clfl(letl LM. --..alibl! COiil; . . affair 10 get even with her wool<M>o unn.11htul husband (~hrs ) •llDWll "Jabberwoclty'' ( 1977. Cohl11· dfl) Michael Palin. Max Wall The kingdom o a likeable tyrant. Bruno The Quesuon able, Is ravaged by a slithery monster 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min,} •® llMI "Dog Day Atternoon" (1975. Ofama) Al Paclno, John Cazale. A New York City bank robbery escalates Into a near-crrcus when community aclivis1s join In 10 stage ari an1i·Police protest dum1y the caper.'R' (2 hrs., 10 min.) ·1·ACI:-... IMIY ltM'l'MM. llMY MAllTMAN llMI "II You Could See What I Haar" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, A.H. Thomson. The misadventures ot blind singer-composer Tom Sullivan's college •;day~recounted, 'PG' (1 hr . 40mln) Mt -.r1Uo ':. "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982, Horror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kral· ka. Unwa~y teen-a11ers travel to a remote -Saturday cobtn nt Cry11tal I 111k•, the stalking grour"-13 ol o deranged monster who wears o hockey masl( 'R' ( 1 llr., 35 rnl11.) (Z)MOVll ·:nocky 111" ( 198?, Ofary1a) Syl· vester SlltllOf\e, earl Weathers. World hoavywe1ght champion Rocky BalbOa i,ulters a personal <;risls when a younger. hungroor t19hter challenges him 10< hi& crown. 'PG (I hr , <10 min.) Ml CC) llOVIE "Halls Ot Montezuma" ( 195 t. Drama) R1cha1d Widmark, Jack Paiance lhe US Mahnes are Portrayed on recon· naissance patrol in the Pacific during World War u I l hr . 55 min.) Ml 8 MOVll "It Conquered The World'' ( 1956, Sc1eiece-Fic1ionl Peter Graves. Beverly Garland An ugly cave creature aided by a sc1ent1sl 1s bent on taking con- trol of Ille world. ( 1 hr., 30 min) Cf) Im cmY TMIATa M 8 MOVtE "Five Branded Women" ( 1960, Orama) Siivana Man~ano. Van Heflin During World War II. live girls ostracized IC)r rheir association with Nazl soldiers gel a chance to prove their patriotism. (2 hrs , 15mln.) -W (f)C~ • llMI "Compulaloo" ( 1959. Ofama) Orson W&ll!ttl. Dean Stockwell. A def(l(lte lawyer pleads IOI 11\e lives Of lwO youtho, Leopold and Loeb. who have committed murdor tor thnlls. (2 his.) Cl) IOCCB .-:A Weekly hlghllgh1e of p_!!)t8681o#lal afld amateur eocoer. tQJ..,. "Death Wish II" ( 1982, Orama) Charles Bronson, Jiii Ireland. A viallante moves to Los Ari~les to continue hfs tight ~a~lme 'R ( t hr .. 35 min.) w "Street ~uslc" (1981, OfarnaJ. EliL&beth Dally. Larry Breeding, Reeldlmls of an old San Fra.ncleco hotel. most ot whom are retirees. tight 10 save their horne when they are told II will betclosed down. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) -~··•=1111tm1 -· .,,..,.. llOWll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Syl- vester Stallone. Carl Weathers W0<ld heavyweight champion Rocky BalbOa sutlers a personal crisis when a younger, nungrier t19hter challenges him for his c1own. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •(!) ,_ ICOM ICO..mYCAl.mM Cl) OUIDOClll (II) •••Morning-----!~~aglime" (1981. Orama) ~~'= .. 119'Y James Cagney, Howard E. Rollins. (2 ~AllaM.Y•HAWM ''Even The Nights u.1.FAlmMPOlt'T hrs . 35 min.) Are Beller," "Lost In Love" and "All OUt llMI "Monty Python And The Hoty N ~l INl11IUC'l10NAL ... "T enn1s: The 0 1 Love" are among the hits performed Grall" (1974, Comedy) Graham Chap Backhand" Guest· .Brian Elsner, Michigan by Air Supply in this concf!rt taped al man, John Cleese. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) coath (A) Honolulu's Blaisdell Arena. ( 1 hr.) ~.allTICSnD · Ja II POP£YE a OUYE cm • .,._ FOii L0¥1 110V11 "The Fror11" ( 1976, Comedy) G) ~ TW Women's sin· -CS) MOVll "Tip On A Dead Jockey" oody Allen. zero Mostel ( 1 hr . 34 gles finals (from London, England). (5 (1957, Drama) Robert Taylor, Dorothy min.) . hrs.) Malone. ( t hr . 40 min) ()) 110V1E "Beloved Enemy" (1936, Ora· m&UEllAl•.E II llO¥ll "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) ma) David Niven, Merle Oberon. ( t hr • ®l MllEll....,. Kenny Rogers Diane Lane ( l hr 45 25 min.) lfTBllAnotlAl.HOlll mini , . .. (Z)llOVIE "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1981. OfffWI) 1:111 MIQllUlllY/llOAD..._ Comedy) William Devane. Beverly D'An ~lllO 'AC-llAN lo. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ~flEOft.E • TTlllUHOW .. ITMCADE r-.• ~ VOY.-T01111 IOTTOll01 lMI IEA .. 1111 WOM.D TITOllOlllOW--ftm • PllCMECT lllValE HOGAll'l lllJIOll -Oii llOTOCM>U BMX Bicycle Race (trorn PROaCTUll!Va. 1:9 llOVll "The Saracens" ( \960. Adven· Detroit. Mich.) ( 1 hr ) PUY YOWi IUT T.-"Specialty lure) Richard Hamson. Ana Mori Obaldl COMOVll "The Oeep" ( 1977. Adventure) Shots" lhr .. 45 min.) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs .• 4 (l) llOVll "The Emigran!s" (1972, Ofa· .. C»TAlllUNCIAROO rrnn l ma) Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann. (2 • •..... ($)~When a family is threatened hrs., 30 min.) · iAT,ATllOl wllh foreclosure. their netghbors come to .. ,WVllTTOIEAVIR IT•....... their aid •n this drama that emphasizes the Im) ICOOIYDOOl...,.O ..UCAffAlll importance ol cr6ss-cullural friendship. c::;i ftlNTAU Topic: race re"!Ations. llaTAU Topic foreign born Amen· U hr.) --90IW.! cans. aJ llOVIE "The Phantom President" ~ AllQL!Y lm11•••. ( 193l. Comedy) George M. Cohan. Clau· MOETUll!Va. •UIMAURI 'II dette Colbert ( t hr . 20 min ) lMI WOllLD IPOllTW .. Aerobatics I 1,_l"Da..ITO• 1•@ llOVIE "Waterloo" (1971. Drama) Ctiming" Guests; William Shatner, Beverly M1CJfJ Rod Steiger. Christopher Plummer (2 Jol'lnson. Maria Ledbetter. {A) ( 1 tir.) mTllUC1'fONAl .. , "Rowing" hrs . 45 min.) • CH) llMI "Grease 2•· (1982. Musical) Guest: Rick Clouthier. Navy coach (R) l:al 'All>AW• Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer { t hr .. CH) MON "Breakthrough" (1979. Ora· DR.INUQGLH 55 min.) ma) Richard Burton. Rod Steiger ( 1 hr ®) 'AC-llAN I UT1U MICALI / Nam cm MON "Throw Oul The Anchor" 35 min.) NCH ( 1975. Comedy) Dina Mernll, Richard cm 110V11 "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 198 1 llODIO IWERlfW ~llmlr ~an. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • Comedy) Wiiiiam Devane, Beverly D' An· Mlm W MOVll "A U1tle Bit 0 1 Heaven" (1940, l lo. { I hr •. SO min ) 11Y n.E IONI Musical) Gloria Jean. Robert Stack. ( 1 ~~~ A brave Y.0U~~n:~99~1rr-1 _.,lll"ll!!l!!t'...-iJj!j•iiij•i'CillMllAliii-.iiiir....,.~!e!l-!l!'l"'!!!'!eie::~!BfirF, !toi!;t,i' ilfllfii~!!!.!:!!!!"""'2!".~~~-!'!I!!!!· ·~~~rJ§fflVb~t~ ~ "'-----· together Ori a deserled island. ( 1 hr ' 30 VIDIO MUOI ozm All) HAlmT "lmln~Y~LOT(R) .. ;~ •• AQHET11 === .. PAClllTTllll llOVIE "Rov1n· Tumbleweeds" ( 1939, lMI l9CHAB. YICIC~ ITORY A -MPAll es1ern) Gene Autry fl hr) 19-yefir·old man. diagnosed as deal at . • .... mrT7!~U.W 1·~,.!!!!!. .... -the age of tour, 1s able to read lips and •-:.=.,,.., _,__:-_ ~..-speak and leads the busy lite ol an aver- IT'l YOWIMUU•M llATl&AT1111mMJU Friday, July 1, 1983. 13 -Salurclay Cont. her father's Inheritance. (2 hrs . 30 min ) • WYllBYI "The Racing Game' HO!· senap" A distraught owner calls 1n Sid and Chico when his celebrity racehorse rs s1olen after making a highly pubhclzed appearance at a grand opening. (Par1 3) IB> D 11 hr.) CE) Tai' Mii( IODIQ ..... llmUGHT1 ~.avll "The Amateur" (1982. Olama) John Savage. Chrtstopher Plummer A CIA computer axper1 trains for active held duly to avenge the murder ot htS gfrllrlend ~ruthleSs terr011sts 'A' ( 1 hr. 50 min) l.5).avll "Rocl\y Ill" (1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Car1 Weathers WO!ld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal criSIS when a younger, hungrier f!9hter challenges him IOI hrs crown. 'PG ( 1 hr., 40 min) CZ> llO¥tl "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal· lagher. Two Amertcan college students spend a free-sp111ted summer on a Greek -~~·~i 40mln.) • 8 9 LOft IOAT Julie's aunt (Carol Channing) and her friend (Betty While) compete for the same man (Douglas Fall· banks Jr ) on a cruise centered around an international wine-tasting compe111K>l'I J:l"'~o min.) {!) ;'9 "Eye Of The •Needle" (1981, Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelli· gan, w nne on a remote Scottish Island to meet a German submarine. an All.ls spy finds shelter from the storm In the cottage of a young married couple. 'A' I 1 hr , o 1 min,) I-...... _. .. Ill .. -~~T MmlCM ..0 MOM Host: Steve Allen. Guests. T.G. Sheppard, Je<ry Reed, Charlene Tilton. The Captain And T~Oonna Fargo. (2 hrs.) ,.,.. CM fU,...,. "The Great American Fourth OI July ~nCI Other Olaes· t1r1" Jean Shepherd'• orlglnt l ttleplay centtr1 eround the blttertweet pangs ot growing up In the MldWell during the ltte 19309 and eerly ''°'-(Ri ~ ( 1 hr.) CC)_. "Ttie Octagon ' 980, Adven· turel ChUck Norri&. Lee an Cleel. A wee thy young woman hires a retired mar· till art• champion to protect her from ter· rorlthl trained by lhe mysterious Ninja cutt 'R' ( t hr • -43 min ) (B)DOU.1•~ Dolly Parton slnolng IUCh hit• u "SI to 5" &nd "Htlfe You Come Aaeln" lo a perfoonance from Lon-OOl'l ( 1 fir , 30 min.} .... "LOOk9f" jt981. Science-Fie· tlOn) Albert Anney. ames Coburn The mylltrloUe dMIN GI 8 .... of beeotltUI modelt ln\/Olved In a new advertising project are blamed on the plaatlc sut•)eOl'I Who optratod on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~ i fl,) --nmAl _. "Sun Valley Strenede" ( 1941, Mutlcal) Sort1a Henle, MMton Befle Thti 11'11negtr ot Glenn Mllltr'a band at the Ide· hO Winier rtlOtt ttktt care of a Norw9g41n war rtf\JgM whO lutt-f'leWtnt to be t .. ,;,,-;,.,~if Nit ) ~~--... - tW ~=--F•furtd. Jaime L• C41fllt; on the roed wltti The 11 Friday, July 1, 1983 Oak Ridge Boys. teen-idol Shaun CaSSl<fy launctles a new career 1n !heater ( 1 tlf ) 1 --.RaAL llO¥tl '')iOnOI Of Dracula" ( 1958, Horror) Peter Cust11ng, Christopher Lee Each evening alter the sun hes gone Clown. a fearsome vampire rises lrom hiS crypt In search of new vtctrms with fresh. llle•sustarft~ood. (2 hrs ) al) ..n • (CGllT'D) e CAIMIOWA "Fevers Ot Love" Still trapped In htS prtson cell. Casanova (Frank Finlay) t>eoomes sick with lever and his delirium evol\es Images of sex. vio- lence and death (Part 5) ( 1 hr ) ([).,. "The Opeorng Of Misty Beetho- ven" ( 1979, Comedy) Constance Money, Jamie GinlS A renowned sex authority makes a wager lhat he can rurn a com- mon Panslan tart rnto a hlgh·prrced. jet set =t11rl. ( 1 hr .. 25 mrn ) Cl) fW llZNlll ti CDllO¥tl "Hey, Good LOOklA' " ( 1982, Olama) Animated Directed by Ralph Bakshi. An Imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness ot a group of '50s Br~=m.~~thr .1 5mrn) twl .,. "Honor Thy Father" (1972. Drama) Raf Vallone. Rtchard Castellano A mob leader's son IOOks at the hie ol his ~dlcate-run family (2 hrs.} · U • Un.Al .-Y lM Host Sid Caesar. Guests. Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes . .::Ja ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I':,. "Support Yoor Loc.al Sherill'' ( 1969, Comedy) James Garner, Joan Hac:ke11. A gold rush and the ensuing riot are brooght under control by a stranger who Is a=nted sherltt ( 1 hr., 50 min ) I X11181T•IWW ... ll•IOCID• ..,...,.. .,. "The tnglorlouS Bastards" ( 1978. A<Mtntura) Bo Sv6nson, Fred Wtl-llamson. Two men form en unutual trlenO- ahlp during theft effort• to IUl'Vfve enemy attaol\a end violent death duflng the tumultuous dayt of World War II. (1 hr •• ~3~ CD) "S1uelenl Bodin" ( 198 t, Com· edy) Krlettn Riter, Metthft OOldlby. A heavy-breathing p1yohot10 kllltr etallls the fun·lovlng etudents Of a typlctt American l!jgh achool. 'R' (1 hr .. 25 min.) Cl) llOWll "Rew Foree" (1981, Horror) Cameron Mitchell. Geoff Binney. Thl'ae martial arts expetta contend with a cutt of monk• whO hive the p0wer to r•lse the dead. 'R' (1 hr . 25 min ) t1111• llOWll "The Detective" (1968. Mys· tery) Frank Sinatra, L" Atmlcil. A detee· tlve flndt that the wrong man wh electro- cuted tor the murder of t young homolex· U81 (2 hra.1 -(C} .. ifTne Oetp" (1911. AlM!nturt) Robert Shaw. JacquellM Bltaet. A young couple find romance and lleature as they dive off tht aoeet of Bermuda and find a burled lr,.ture ca.che 'PG' (2 hr1 , -4 min.) -1U..1UI mr••••n.,.. ........ -... "R PM." ( 1970, ()ama) AnltlOny OulM. Ann-Mar;ret When ht It "*"11f~I of • dileldtnHom un!Yer· Illy. a IOclolooY prot..or trite to .. 1ab- lith a rappott Wltti the 11udents. ( 1 hr., 46 min.} • ... ''TN fjlg Country" ( 1958. W9'tem} GreaorY Ptdl. cn.ttton Helton. An &It«'* ~ embroiled In a bit· t• feud betw9tn two Ttltlt rancher• OYer wat~ts. (3 hrs .. 15 min ) O "Street Music" (198 t, Orama} Elizabeth Dally, Larry Breeding Residents ol an old San Francisco hotel. most ol whom are retirees. fight to save their home when they are told It wlll be closed down. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) fD THI WOllLD Ol lOIY IAYAIUCO Q:ll (!) llO¥tl "13 Rue Madeleine" ( t 946, Orama) James Cagney. Annabella. A Nazr spy is ousted from Secret Service School In the U.S. (2 hrs.) CE) COUW WORLD ... ,.IJMTI (IQ (IJ llO¥tl "Blonde Ambition" (1981, Comedy) Suzy Mandel, Dory Devon Two EngtiSh girls seek sueoess In New York City wrth then vaUdevllle act. ( 1 hr . 20 mrn.) (Z)llO¥tl "Rocky Ill" (1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone, Carl Wealhers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger, hungrier li9hter challenges him for his W crom~~~~~ l·ACI:-__ ...,.., ....... ...r TMC:H (CGllT'D) llOWll "Nurses 0 1 The 407" ( 1980) Jesie St. James. Paul Thomas ( 1 hr . 30 min) (J) llO¥tl "Strange BehaVlor" ( 198 t, Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher. A police ottlcer Investigates a senas or brutal murders In a small Mid· western college town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) t:tl (8) llOlllll Debbie Harry leads the popu· lar New Wave group In a selection ol their hits, 11'\CIUCllng "Heart or Glass." "Call Me" and "The Tide Is High," rrom the Canadian National Exposition In Toronto. {_1 hi l '99.,. "The Questor Tapes" (1973, Sclence·Flctlon) Roben Foxwonh. Mike Farrell An android hes 1he strength of tlve men but Is Incapable ot emotion. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) e llOYll "Encounter Wit" Tht Unl\nown" ( 1975) Documentary. Narrat· td by Rod Setting. ThrM dltl«tnt tuptr· natural lncldenoet are r.-er .. ttd. ( 1 hr., 30mln.l I. •' M"f U.J, Pucltett vs. Irv.Ing Crane (I hr.) W MOftl "A Dangeroo1 Summer" ( 1982, Drama) Tom Skerrltl, James Mason. An arsonist plota the deltructlon of Ill muttl·mllllon·<loillr reso<t "-r Sy6- I . Auttralla, { 1 hr~':.J.c w •1111rrU.: MC .. W .,. "Emly" (1976, Drama) Koo Stark, Vlc10f SpltlettL In t920t England, a teon·•gt glfl comes ol llgt through en affair with an American IChoolteacher ( 1 ti! .. 25 min.) --1·--19' -~1llM:ll Ml _. "Jimmy The Kid" (1982, <Mnturt) Gary Coiemlln, Paul 1.tM•t Bumbling ctlmloats kl~p 1"'8 11on of two • c~19'°"' llngtr&. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 30 mln ~ I ..... ..., I UDF JS l..C1WY .................. ... "The Amettur'' (1912!irama) ~. Ctwlatophet PUnlner-A CIA COl'l\pUttr t XJ*'l tratnt for ectllle fteld duty 10 &*'Of !he mutdtf of hie alflfrlend ~rvtNtaa= 'A' (1IW.,5CJmln.) • (II} -,_ Sally K•· rMn end .._...,ti• In_.~ dy wtlodUnlt. Mt In• Ntw V0!111P1'1n*lt on Ntw VMr't Evie. ln\loMng •ri aotor. Nit Jc:>nnnle Chan~~) 0.UTDT ...._ • llMCM '°" 1111 191 '"tha Great Debate" The 8akets, In Alrlca. d1&eo11er L~ke Albeit, a vital llnk In the search. After Of. U11tngstone arri11es 1n London and challenges Speke's theory. Butt<>{' and $peke are 1nvued 1·0 debate puDllcty U hr.) • .,_ "Plymouth Adventure" ( 1952. Adventure) Spencer Tracy. Gene Tierney l~~Y..-nwf ... , ..... .,_ "Breakthrough" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Richard Burton. Rod 'Steiger ( t hr .• 36mln.) (J)llA..a.A When a 1am1ly Is threatened with foreclosure. their neighbors come to their aid In this drama that emphasizes the .. ,;~&~::~'•Q. , .... ,..-nwr 4111 U•Ml Cincinnati Reds al Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) -8 Tiii llOAD TO LOI AllllLll Olympic hopefuls profiled are Mark Smith (lenc· irg), Tracy Ruiz and Candy Coslie (syn· chronized swimming) . James Wqtlord (equestrian) and Bob Nieman (modern intathlon) . ( 1 hr. I 1mu1.1 CIWIJl'I~ ... WOMJ> Of .all'TI "National Sports Festival" American athletes part1c- 1pa1e in 33 Olympic sports (from Colora· do Springs. Colo.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cll ll•A•t'ff . _ (!) llO¥ll "Shark!" ( 1968, Ad11enture) IBu~~=ur Kennedy (2 hrs.) ("9CAm'UI llO¥ll "Heart Of The Rockies" (l937 Western) Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan Utir.) ~ llO¥ll "Ragtime" (1981. Drama) James Cagney, Howard E Rollins (2 • hrs., 35 min.) ([) u.l. POCnUL1 Tampa Bay Bandits at Blrm=m Stallions (3 hrs } • ([) "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Mostel. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) • (J) llO¥ll .. Author! Author!" ( 1982 Com- edy) Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 f11 . 50 min.) I llAllNL AllTI 11tEA TllE lc1I ~ .. cw. -... ... WOMJ> Of .all'TI "Nattonal Sports Festival" American athletes part1c· !pate in 33 Olympic sports (from Colora- do ~~.). (l hr .. 30min,) • CCJ191mlENALWT (H)All ...... Y•HAWAI "Even The Nights Are Better." "Lost In Love" and "All Out Ot Love" are among the hits performed by Air Supply in this concert taped at Honolulu's Blaisdell Arena ( 1 hr ) -· WWW ' m!r£'111flWOf-tf~?~­ ma) Richard Harris, Karen Black. (2 hrs.) (I) llO¥ll "Blood Beach" ( 1981, Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. m M"Mll Los Angeles Dodgers al Houston Astros (2 hrs .. 55 min.) --llilvenlng •BCllC81.,.. I m.-::.. kOMI MOWll. "4 For Toxus" (1963, Western) Frank Slna1ra, Ursula Andre&\_ A shady banker comes up with a nesty wdy to aet- tle the d11fereni;es bet"'(een a pair ol feud· l!!ij cowbO~~~rs. !J • Wl.O "Bighorn!" A band of wll~ky Mountain bighorn skwep ts observed through the seaaon"I. trom one ~ring into lhe next (R) fill) LAST mwlCI WAii Brad Sears gives tips on aulo maintenance In high style, alter taklnQ a 11tp in the ortglnal 1907 Rons Royce Silver Ghost. D <1VllOVll "King Of Jau" ( t930;Muslcal) Bing Crosby. The Paul Whiteman OrcheS- tra. Musical numbers. comedy sketches, dance and even a "Woody Woodpecker" sequence are lealured In this early musi- cal revue. •t" 30 min.) · 1!!.L=TlllWOOOIDmWAY mATCHIPIOf .. _... __. ... Wini A Lim.I _, MOM • ,_. Jones presents an eve- ning of counlry music with guests Jessi Coller, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris. Waylon Jennings. Tanya Tuck~r and Tam· my Wynelle from the Counlly Club In Los Angeles. (1 hr .• t5 min.) ~1•11MC110f-. -Cl) NHr IACll Wint DAft» HUllOWi IZ IABALL California Angels at Kansas City~~cu.. 111.MMA IWllMU. & THE _,lllMU. 1-:. .....nCCMrT PMIBm 1111....,,. All CMAT\IU GlllAT All) IUU. I llO¥ll "Safari 3000" (1981. Adven· ~ure) Olivid Carradine. Stockard Chann· ing. A magazine reporter and a veteran race-car driver take part In a perilous Afrl· can road race. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mlr).) ~ CS) llO¥ll "Clash Of The Titans" ( 198 1, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier. Mythic hero Perseus Is helped by his father Zeus In a series ol dangerous tasks as he tries to wtn the hand ol a Phoenician princess agalns1 the wishes of a vengeful sea =ess. 'PG' ( 1 hr,. 58 min.) CZ) "Roclly llJ" ( 1982. Drai:na) Syl- vester Slallone, Gari Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a pe1sonal crisis when a younger. hung'4er t19hte1 challenges him tor his crown. 'PG ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) m MOTOllCYC:U WOMJ> Featured: a report on the currenl Cycle News Test; a look at this week's vintage f'!'Ote>rcycle: the ~mechanic's hot tip of the week. 1:91 ... aac ... IUWlltOW m OM L.A. Featured: a profile of singer I actor Robert Goulet: a look Bl some ele- gant specialty cars: some amazing kids who box. I PUaJC ,,,,.. "' -~a;hlngton\s r~dent satirist shows the tics in Washington and how Washington ticks with sa111ical songs and sizzling one-liners. GD W'EIUJI) llMWlll CO) llO¥ll "The Ptrate Movie'' ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNichol. Christopher Atl<ins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her 10 the wond ot a 19ttH::entury pirate. 'PG~t Iv .. 40mtn.) lfz.,.. • ___ ... __ llOTI_ hefo (Hoyt Axion) dashot the bOv'• Mll·coolldence by rejecting hlm •t0t roato oi....., end a Shy FOfd trle6 10 ask 1 pt iltl Mlehael&en) to a barn n R 1hr.) , frall Arnold IS dele<-"**' to beat Wiiiis at his own game and defhtone l'llm a.a local video-game cham- *'~Rl,a IQAT The Dallas Cowboys ~~defs board a c1ulse to entertain a Tex• blltlonalre (Dale Robertson). bUt romentlc compllcallons lead to Gophel'a flrtnG, (R) D ( 1 hr., 30mln.) ~I ..,.. ~he House That Screamed" 97 1, Houor) Lllll Palmer. John Mootder Own. An overly strict schoolmistress forces her adolescent pupils to turn to fan- tu)' as a means of escape. (2 hrs.) ~-~Two Mrs.Carrolls" (19'47. ~""8) Humphrey Bogart, Barbara "9nwyck. A deranged artist methodically ""'''" and mur~s his wives alter doing lbllatreggrtrait of them. (2 hrs.} ., ... ,.Ill ll'f'al AW-TO Tiii Ul.An .,. "On Golden Pond" ( 1981. Ora· me) Henry Fonda. Katharine HepbUrn . Old !amity tensions resurface as an elderly couple return lor a last summer at their New England retreat and are visited by their daughter, her !lance and his son. 'PG' (l tv .. 49 min.) (I) lflOlflCa'la (8) llCMI "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pleiffer. An EngNsh student at a 60s Amelican high school has to prove himself to the leader of a girls' gang whose members can dale only those of a gang of greasers. 'PG' I 1 f.!., 55 min.) •..,.. "Six Pack" ( t982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sexlel of juvenile car strk>Pefa Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 ..·45 mln.) • llCMI "Patrick The Great" (1945, ) Donald O'Connor. Peggy Ryan. A father forfeits a chance at stardom In favOf ol marriage and concedes Iha opportunity to his namesake son. ( 1 hr .. 30min.) ... e --~Edward gives Rtcky some "fatherly" advice that turns tha bashful boy lnlo a smooth·talklng Romeo. i )-0...wmlLAWMMCIWB.I llDWll "The Private Life 01 Henry VIII" ( 1933. Orama) Ch&fles Laughton. Elsa Llnches1er. The hearty English king takes iil wives. ~s.) -IU.•1111F Y • Cl) llCMI "The Bell Jar" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Marilyn Hassett. Julle Harris. Based on Iha autobiographical novel by Sytvla Ptafh. A troubled yoong woman tries to ~. with the tensions and anxieties tM!di.!IQ up wlthl~n her as she progr~ ~adoletoenCe to ai:KAthOOd.' (Parental ~Ion is advised.) (2 hrs,) • e -.CV Sam risks his life when he and Quincy trace a Japanese hit man to an~edcrlmesyndicate. (R) (1 hr.) Cf) . "Two On A Guillotine" ( 1965 . Hooor) Dean Jones, Connie Stevens. A "'9glcian's daughter Is forced to spend a ._. In an eerie mansion In order to attain Fr1day, July t 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. I TY .. LOOIUTWN•ll YCIU'1t,,. ntl _. ~YllAll ~,.._ "A Tale Of Two Crties Istanbul And Frankfurt" Hetbe!t Kaplow narrates a historical perspective on Jewlsti history and traditions In Frankfurt, West Gefma'l/i.;!1d in Istanbul, Turkey. (R) l =--VIC'I YM;Nff LOT llCMI "Auth<>f! Author!" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr , 50 min.) cm llCMI "Toast Of New York" ( 1937. Orama) Edward Arnold. Cary Grant. (2 hrs.) (%)llCMI "BIOOd Beach" (198 1, HOllOI) John Saxon. Burt Young. (I hr , 30 min ) .. •=•IPACI 1111 ~ llCMI "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mystery) Ronald Colman. Fay Wray. ( 1 hr .. 15mlnl .. --" ~ICMllUB ---LITnmm•lafT ... Tm _.-Ml Ol FAITM llWUCN.11 INMOUf ..u.nmu..u. ====rbw.. Ml 10DA"--111A"CA' um.IMICALI ...... ADWlllNm MUllAYll m 111T1t CONUm TMIM ~ DAYOf .. ~--"'r """ ~TllAll ······~ .,. "BIO Mo" ( 1973, Drama) Ber· nle Casey. Bo~. (2 his.) CD.,. "Bugs Bunny's 3fd Movie· 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animal· ed. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. U hf .. JO min,) •.,. "Harry'& War" (1981, Come- dy) Ec1W1rd Htfrmann. Geraldine Pege 1 hr., 40 min.) NI~- NI PMTWATI u•w. 8'llCN Guest Don Sutton. ••10.-nm --~ LL.MO-.• ,,_,.MMIT --· ........ .. ....... " _ ... ''Tiie Pl'lantom Prelldent" (193;~ge M. Cohan. Clau-dette "'°'beft. I hr • 30 min.) I •• 1111 NI ... "Sleuth" (1973. M~tMy) Lau-n OIMet, Mlchael Celne. (3 hra.) -(1)11WT•m•11 • I -,_ ~·1 liflglea •(from London.~>. (8 hrl.) ...... ,_ -··LOI ... UOID-&--._ ,..,,.ml .:-. --:r.ai 11 'rtday. July 1. 1913 CH> llCMI "If YCAJ CCAJld See Whal I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson, ( f hr .. 40 min) cmMCGLOHFS llllr Cl) ..,. "Runaway Island" (No Date. Adventure) Miies Buchanan, Simone .. 1Buc:S":M~A~~~~ ,.,_,.IL ... ... MCAT •• 111•..... 7 ..,...-.nca ... "Stand-In" ( 1937, Comedy) Humphrey Bogart, Leslie Howard. (I hr., 30mln.) W• 1'V'lll MM.L. .. awnam .... _.. aacom rT•WTm M SM/ MIH .... / IA111111 _.,...,.,['] _,,_....,. __ _ ..,. "Sea Wife" ( 1957. AdVenture) Ricl\ard Burton. Joen Colllna. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (()-alNOTUU.. ..... cm llO¥ll "Shipwreck" ( 1978. AdVen· ture) Robert Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olson . U hr., 43 min,) amowll "Super Fuu" (1981, Comedy) T&fence Hill, Ernest Borgnlne. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%).,. "The New Land" ( 1972. Ora· me)r.;,,Llv UllmaM, Max ¥0n Sydow. (3 hrs. ---.. Cl) PACIMIATm 'ftill-Wll'NDA'9~ DAT• .. -· &am.-••mCOJ:aJ= ------MIUllll-..•. ,_ ......... ...._.. . _,N1mAY -•• I 'I-.. "Ceught In The Oral1" (1941, I Bob Hepf, Dorothy Latnouf. (2 hfa.~-1=· ·. CMl'OGm • M LA.U-Correapon<lents Lin- da Wetthelmer end Cc>lde Roberta Join Paul Dulle !cf en up-to-the-minute eun- rroe~ of Conarnelonel ectMtlea. •u•-----(1) Mll'O 11M:m1 CART Budweleef 500 (live from ~nd. ONo) (Subject to blee= (3tn.30mln.) CH> "hocky Ill" ~ Ortme) Syt. .Y8lt.ef "-........... Cel1 v ..,.__, • hr., 40 min.) .....-~.... • . t# (I).... '"Six Peck" ( 1982, Comtdv) • Kenny Rogets. Diane Lane. (I lw.. 45 (ji.,.... . -·~ GI ml w.L At '~ llme. tcheduled D9f'I"' •e .... 0.0. .... at Soeton ertektrt or Oekland lrwadn at CtllQago 8lltz. (3 tn .. · 15 lminln• .... aa;s;J.1.:-\;:. r1 Wiit" ( .;a.;. ) ...... °"'*· Henry ,ondll. (, tw .. '° "*'·' ([) llO¥ll "The Boa't" (1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyet. lhrs.. 25 min.) ~, .... -nm-•u•w. tW IWllHYGU wcao ....._,, Ulml Over 5.000 athletes from 97 countries gather to corn· l e (from Edmonton, Alberta). (2 hrs.) LUDOf'llM _. •·on Moonlight Bay" (1951, Musical) Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. (2 hrs.) • llAlflll iEI lMUn. "Sons And Lovers" Paul visits Dawes In the hospital. where the two men strike up an ironic tr~fart 7) Q (1 hr.) . ! WILL _. U..U. James Whitmore portrays the legendary American humor- ~t. ~~J.w.. twl =~ncinnatl Reds at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) t1:11 Cf) u•w Montreal Expos at Chicago Cubs~s., 15 min.) tW8 "Hit Lady" ( 197•. Orama) Yvette Mimleux. Dack Rambo. (1 hr., 30 lm1n;1..ycau WlmMBI QlllCM •nt1-oeu11• llOWll "Legend Of The Wiid'' (1980, Orama) Oen Haggerty. Oenvef Pyle. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ............ __ _ -,~..,... ="The Train" (1965, Orama) Bun Lanoes~':'~field. (3 hfs.) • 119 ........ fl.Aft "Henry VI: Pan Ill" Peter Benson. Oevld BYrke, Paul Chapman, Brian Deacon. and Bernard Hill star In Shakespeare's chtonlete or Eng- land'• War of the RoteS. (Part 1) (2 tn.) ...... (C)mowll "Guys And Oolta" (1955, MIN- cal) Frri SSnetra. Jean Slmmona. (2 hrs,' 30 min.) CH> CDmftlt IOCll • Thie concert taped at the Pine Bluff Convent!Oli Center lrt Arkansas features The Oak Ridae Boya. The Charlie Denials Band and Ffoeeenne Cash • ..u..iw .) ~·W ..... W·~ITM-. Cl) ... "Come Baok To The 5 And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Deen" ( 1982, Drama) San<ty Dennis. Chef. (I hf .• 60 ~·~ "Stardylt" ( 1975. Drama) ~Yid EIMJ1, Larry Hagman. (I hr., 3'1 min.) !::-"EaSI Sldt Of HMYen" (1039, M ) Bing Croaby. Joan &londell. (2 -1 .. _.._.. W NA _, "W•tem OPen" Anet ~from Butler National Qotl Club I'· I tll < 2r> ... _ ....... - CllWlfM. Mu• ca 11 •r A conceft taped at tfle Hemllton Plllce Theetre In Hamlll«I, Ontario IMturea CMtal Gayte ~ "'°" '*' • "Don't Ii .. My .. "'"(rel-'' (1 tlr.) .. "Mllol'I Aulhcirl" ( 1m, Cofn. AJ ...,_, ~ Ceman. ( t hr .. IO -lalunlg Cont. wealthy wlla end his ambltloul agent ( 1 ht., "5 min I (%)_."Mondo Cane" (1963, Adven- 1u1e) Documentary. Na"ated by Ste!: Slbaldl. The more extraOldlnary side e 1n dlllerent countries otters strange • monies and even stranger food. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 111(1).,. "'Clash 01 The Titans" (1981, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. ,Laurence Olivie< Mythic hero Perseus is helped by his 1a1he1 Zeus In a setles ol dangetoue taSks as he tries to win the hand ol a Phoenician princess against the WIShes ol a vengeful sea =:ss. 'PG' ( t h1., 58 min.) ... "To All My Friends On Shafe'· (1971, Orama) Bfll Cosby, Glofla Foster. A black man tries 10 cope with his son's fatal disease while attempting to move his lam~ ol the ghetto. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) e "Attack 0 1 The Puppet People" ( 1958, Horr0t) John Agar. John Hoyt. A toy ma11utacturer perfects a method of -Sunday --11om1ag----ttl(C) .,. "And Now My Love" ( 1974. Romance) Marthe Keller. Andra Oussol- •1'~.E~~ ~llTY CAUMW CAll1'0C*I . lflOl'TIClllTB turning hUmenl Into dolll. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) lll-•-.m -·-1111 ="An Eye FOf ~n Eye" (1981. A<Mnture) Chuck NOfrls, C'hrletopher Lee. A San Francllco cop quite the IOI'~ to avenge the murder pt hie pa11ner by members of a dNg ring. 'A' ( I tv.. 46 min.) · aw•.,.. "Red Ouat" (1~2. Romance) Ofark Gable, Jean Harlow. A plantallon foreman causes l'Mlly problemt with his unwlle choice of lo\lere. (2 in.. 30 min.) 119 ~--''And Now For Something Com-pletely Ollle1en1'' ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleele. Mem-be<s of "Monty Python's Flying Clfcus" present a series of comedy Sketches. ( 1 hr.,~ 119(!) ..... .. CH).,. "Grease 2" (1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Mlchelle Pfeiff•. An CD ... "Zoot Sult" (1981. Orama) Daniel Valdez, Edward James Olmos. ( 1 h1 .• 43 min.) Cl.,. "The Last WOl'd" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Richatd Harris, Karen Black. (2 hrs.) .. I .. ".,, .. POl----IATN1Ml CM9UI W NWT ell.,._ T1Clll "Allergens And Rejuvenation" Engllltl 1tudenl at a 608 Ameflcan high echOOI has to prove hlmself to the leaefet of a gkls' gang whose members can date only lhose of a gang of greasete. 'PG' (1 tv., 55mln.) W i W WI .... ....,l'OMOMOW UiCQUIYIMI.. Ektelon Championships IBI (1 hr) 4111(1) _."Hey, Good Lookln' " (1982, Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph 'Bakshi An Imminent gang rumble lllfeatens the happiness ol a g1oup ol ·50s -Bt~~~'A' (lhr., 16mln) I '"' DAY Of WOWBIY .,_"King Of Jazz" ( 1930, Mui;ical) Bing Crosby. The Paul Whiteman Orches- tra. MUS1Cal numbets. comedy Sketches. dance and even a "Woody Woodpecke1" sequence are featured 1n this early musj- cal 1evue. ( 1hr.,30 min.) Guests: Geta1d Stavish. O.C.: Oewa Z Hill. nutritionist and cosmetic researcher. lormer Broadway dancer turned clothlhg designer Ph= Sues l(J)~ .... TOllY Iii» MM AUllO M QMTGflBICLC*UP -CAPTAlll~ .. M» 1MI IPCllD WOii) PlllDUL._.,_ Westcliff The Only Shoe That's Fitting The Timberland* boat sh~ is the perfKt addition to any wardrobe. It has waterproof brown leather uppers that stay soft and supple, solid brau eyelets that won't rust, and i.permanently bonded soft, white 1'------'\libram!~ for &ongKwear.--__ • It 's the classic boat s~ with one big diffett~: Timberland quality. '11-~-.:I ,a A...i.tiit.., ttylts b mm ....t _,.,....., UllllR:l1illlU ~ -Anilable Al - fi~t ~a..J ... y's 3565 EH i CoHI Highway e/, fK Corona dal Mer. CA t2t2S (T14) 875-1150 _ Ch~ropracti c Office DR. ROBERT A BADGER IEW PITIEIT'S ICCEnED 145-5300 2043 WHtclltf Dr., Suite 108 Newport Buch (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, July 1, 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. former. (R) (I hr.) 8 @) TOM IWT AllD ~ awl lft'l-Ta\' NOUll (Premiere) Young detectives To1111 Swill (Willie Aames) and Linda Craig (Lou Loughlin) use their scientific acumen to l1nd a hidden treasure to which they unwil~ingly lead a gang ot cutthroat criminals. ( I hr ) .ION . ~ ':. IOle: ntl NIT tt ~ 21 years of James Bond movie actt00 are eel· ebrated with film cups. interviews with famous tans. a special tribute from Presi- dent Reagan and scenes from the latest .1fea~~o=-~=r> MlCMAT\IUmATAm I 11Maf01_,TBl1MCll From Holly- wood. Hal linden hosts this telethon to raise funds to hght birth defects, with cohosls Gary Collins, Mary Ann Mobley end Sarah Purcell (2 hrs.) ID co..ot "encyclopedia Galactlca" Or. Cart Sagan e>1amlnes the persistent reports ol extralerrestrlal visitors to Earth and shows that no convmcing evidence exists for such a vlslt -past or Pf&senl 181 .D (1 hr J C1.J m¥ll "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caullleld, Michelle Pleitfer. An English student at a 60s American high school has to prove himself to the leader of a girts' gang whose members can date only those of a gang of greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) CD) 1111. ..,_. U..U James Whitmore portrays the legendary American humor- ISt ( t hr,) e ~ IC8ll Guests~ Angets' coach Jimmy Ruse. stadium Ofganlsl Shay Tor- rent. •a> ... ,.CH)llOlll "Superman ff" ( t980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kldcjer While saving Par1s lrom a nuclear explosk>n. Superman unwltlingly trees the trio ot Powerful villains who were originally lml)flsone<I by his Kryptonlan father. 'PG' l hrs., 5 min.) •& ... IC01T ,. .,...,.. . • (J) AUCI A newspaper story reveals that the former owner ot the diner may have bufied a bundle or 1001 on the prop- erty. (R) • Cl9I Sergeant Getraer'a daughter gets Involved~& tentlaMy vlolent antl-~,,~test. R (1 ht.) • ---Fealllfed. Jaime Lee Cortlsi on the road with The Oak Ridge Boys; teen-ldot Shaun Ca&lldy launchee a new career In theattlf. ( 1 ht.) e aJ IMn MDUmll Matt, C.J. and aome of the world'• wealthlest pecplt ~ t.,gett for murder whefl lheV .,. ltr~ a.itrty by an unidentified hot1 lWlmrmm · ... "R•lty 'Round The Flag Boyt" ( 1959. eom.dy) Paul Newme.n. Joenoe. WOOC1w1rd. A harri.d young ~ beoomn Innocently bu1 emMlraMina!Y lnYo4Ved With • MdtJetiv. ,,.igl1bor -(2 hfa.~ ..... . ~ "EocY£_k>PeOl_I Gatectlc:a"J>f 11-ex1mrilel -the J*ll!tenf tPOrt• o •xtr111ntttrlal vltltor• to Earth end ltlO'#I thet no conYlnclng ~ 1xlltt lot IUCh • vtllt -pat °' Pflltnl i)~LZknu• "A Town LIQ b '' a.led on• nov8I by Nevil Shute iO Frtcs.y, J"ly 1. 198!s Japanese troops Invade Malaya In World War II and capture a g1oup ol re&dent Englishwomen and children (Par I 1) (R) ~~"The French Lieutenant's Worn· an" ( 1981. Drama) Mery1 Streep. Jeremy Irons. An affair between lwo actors is par· alleled In the romantic period lltm in which the two are perfOfming 'A' (2 hrs., 5 min.) ([) lillPCJl_,TNIC8,_"111rn• CO).,,. "Hanky Panlly" ( 1982. Corne dy) Gene Wlldef. G~da Redner An inno- cent architect who was tramed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother commit· , ted suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown together 1n a dangerous game ol intngue 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Cl) .,,. "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car driver turns a sextet ot juvenile car strippers Into a Winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) • .,,. "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Carl Weathefs W()(ld heavyweight champ.on Rocky Balboa 9Uft9'S a pe<90081 crisis when a younger. hungrier f!9hler challenges him for his crown, 'PG (I hr . 40 min.) (%)MON "Hey. Good Lookln' " ( 1982. Orama) Animated. Olrecled by Ralph Bakshi. Ao Imminent gang rumble threatens the happiOeSS 01 a group of ·50s .. ~OOk~f ~~wifl's. 'R' (I hi. 15 mtn.) -· Cl) C.. DAY AT A -Trying to make ends meet on a fixed Income, Katherine takes a drastic step toward self·sulflc1en· Ito avoid bur~ (R) . ...,,__,. • m"i:'as l•George'sotdlQVe poetnt to Louise Interest a publtSher when ~tall Into "outside" hands. (A) • .,_ "The Golden Moment: An Olymplc Love Story" (Part t) (1980, Orama) Stephanie Zl[Tl~llst. Devld Kelth On the eve of OlymplC compet1tl0n. an American decathlon hopeful falls In IQVe With a pretty Russian gymnast. (R) (2 lhrs.~ACT ....... TMI ........ A loot< 11 the ceUffS Of hearing ~lf­ ment, medical treetment and edUCatlooal progreme for lhoee who &Offer ltom thia I *' •.;;rited, (1 hr.) di "Angel On My Snouldef" ( 1980. F1nt11y) Peter Streu... Rlchtlrd Kllev. The d9Vll retuma • emaN·tlme hood to i;.rth •nd pieces him In the bOdy of an I tl~ney. (R) Q (2 hrs.) ...... -T&ITIDI 11U19 "A Town L~e ~on• 00\191 by Nevil,Shute JapeMl9 tr~ lnvecle ~ley• In Wor10 Wat II and c1ptU1e • group ol reeldent E1lglilhwomln end c:~. (P•rt 1) (R) a c1 "'·> • MllMWI "The Racing Qanw HOf· MnlP" A dlltreuQht owner c.ilt In $d end QW::o wMr\ hft o.lebrity r.cehorM le ltOltn ... 11141klng • hlgflfY ~ Ifie. •t a grand opening (P•rt 3) Cl (J bf.) - .,. -Off•Rotld Aecing (ltom . a.If.>. (fU C1 hr .• 30 min J .. "ZOot M " (19et, ()erne) V~•d JMw Olrnol.. In 1940I LOI I C8&llt ctl9bte .uptt CMt the ~ of~ of a ~--~lotmurdlr. 'A' (1 hr •. '3~) ..@ QIU .. .... Cll .-wtWrT Aga1"st hrs better Judge- ment. O.ck opens up hrs d1n1ng room to a i tessional nightclub entertainer (R) ...,~ llOVIE "Marked Woman" ( 1937, Ora- ma) Belle Davis, Humphrey Bogart. A gangster's moll 1s persuaded by the dis· Irie: attorney to 1es11ty against a ~lul undcrwoild k111gp1n (2 hrs ) llOVIE "Stardust" ( 1975, Drama) David Essei.. Larry Hagman A rock star's all-tOO·rap1d nse to lame leads him to drugs, 1solat1on ancra nervous breakdown 'R' ll_ hr • 3 7 min.) ._II (I) 1"Alf'D IC)tlt. ll.D. A 111st1ing neu- ~ rosurgeon's neglected wile takes a romantic interest 1n Gonzo (R) ( t hr ) IJ ~ -OUT Oii nm Gary Collins and Mery Ann Mobley host this took at the children of Ethiopia and Cam- tx.d1a who arc running out of time due to drouyht. famine and war Guests· Leslie Uggams, Susan Howard and •Dennis Weavef ( t hr ) fll llOVIE "Johnny Got His Gun" ( 197 t, Orama) Timothy Bolloms. Ketl'ly Fields Dunng World War I. a young American soldier whose battle Jn1unes have lefl him a limbless. laceless husk, reminisces abOUI his civilian days as he tries to find some purpose to his u1s1ence (2 hrs ) G) AlmlCAll PUYHOUm "Private Con- tentment" Reynotds Price's orlg1nal screenplay abOul a young soldier's last lamlly re1Jnlon t>elore being sent to tight In World War ff stars Katherine w alker and John McMartin. D ( t hr., 30 min.) ~lllml "Guys~nd Dolls" ( t955, MuSl- cat) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. A mis- sronary glrl falls 1n love with a Broadway Q!_mbler. (2 hrs. 35 min.) (.HJ OLMA~ • CC111C9iY This concert taped In Ogden. Utah features OIMe New1on·John slngln9, such hits es "Physical," "Heart Attack · and "You're The One That I Wanl " ( 1hr .. 30 min.) (OJ llOYll "Roffercbaster" (t 977, Suspense) George Segal. nmothy Bot· toms A safely Inspector <Sesperately a11emp11 to find the extorllonl8t Wh<> II planllng hOmemaae ex.ptostves In Arnet!· ca's leading amusemet'\t parks. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59mln.) 00 .,_ "Frld11y f he 13th" (t980. HOr• ror) Betsy Palmer. Adrienne King. The teopeniog of • summef camp. cJo&ed 20 years earllef alter three IOOfdefs, attracts a vindictive klller who knllet Ul'ISUspectlng toen·agors 'R' l I hr . 38 min,) g .,_ "An Eye For An Eye·· ( t981, Adventure) Chuck Norrie. Chtiat®hlf Lee. A San Francisco cop quits the t0tce to avenge lh4l mVf(j91 ot hla p1r1r.er by memt>er1 or a oruo ring. 'A' fl htM 46 fTWI,) = m-.:ri=••Ne .. ~crfi,:- tW a & ... -NL-.&. ......_...._ -hnclay Cont. min.) • (0) llCMI ... Heartbeep&.. ( 1981, Come- dy) Ar.dy Kavtman. eemactette Peters l hr .. .115mln.) tit P..YWOOP tBClll Orsoo Welles narrates the ottl- clel story ot the Congressional Medal of ~ ~ Hono1, awa1ded to those men who risk their lives "abOve and beyond lhe call of duly" on lhe battlefield. l ....... nMUIHTllUITI fU PULL OOllTACT UU11 (II) MOVll "Looke1" (1981, Sclence-Flc- 11011) Albert Rnney. James Coburn, ( 1 hr , 34 min.) W fJ OJ) NA110UL IPOllfl flll11VAL Ameri- can athletes participate In 33 Olympic sports (hve from Colorado Springs, Colo.)• ( 1 hr .. t5 min.) HI I IUllDAY -.ucwrt laAllD MOVll "The Amazing Apes" ( 1977) Documentary (2 ms.) -ti) MOVll "The Iron Mistress" ( 1952, Advenlure). AIM Ladd. V11ginia Mayo. (2 hrs ) fD ~ ''Crossfire E"I Salvador" Through candid Interviews with soldiers, reOels and non-combatants, a graphic look rs taken at what life Is like today In El Salvador D ( t hr ) G> IPCMllWOl&O Scheduled: John MuQa- b1 I Gary Gulden 10-round Junior M1ddlewe1gh1 bout (from Tampa. Ra.). Friendship Cup We1ghtlilling Champion- ships {from Odessa, U.S S R). Survival ol the Fittest Competition (from Sun River. Ore.) (2 hrs) m> tMIAllTIEI ntROUQlt THE AIT1 (ij)llOVE "Author! Author!" ( t982, Com- edy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon (1 hr., 50 min.) C'S.) llOVE "The Girl Who Had Everything" ( 1953, Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Fernan- do Lamas ( t hr . 10 nun.) (%) MOVE "On THe Nickel'' ( 1979, Ora- ma) Ralph Waite, Donald Moffat. (1 hr. 35 ,.. ~ aeon 2:9@ FATE Of THE E.A1111t ADDlllll The speech made by Russ Petersen of lhe Nat1ona1 Audubon Society at the Fate ot the Earth Convention. 2:11 D Gu.ICWl'l aAND (!) MOVE "Batman'' (1966, Comedy) Adam West, Burt Ward. (2 hrs.) gj) tUWST'EI ntROUGlt THE AIT1 CC) llCMI "The Last Word" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Richard Harris. Karen Black (2 hrs.) ©.) llOYll "Rollercoaster" ( 19'77, Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot- toms (1 hr . 59 min ) •@ Ulll8IEA WOllLD Of ~· CC)UI. 1IAU *I LAil Of THEftD llCMI "The Road To Utopia" ( 1945, Comedy) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope (2 hrs.) · CRATllT IPCMTI LIGIDDI ITAltTIB 1111 WIK wmt DAVID~ 1111 WIK M IAIDW. PMIDTE ~li:~llllCMFSll_,r--: THE IOUND Of...,. Michael Moriar- ty and Joanna Miles star In this suspense drama about a woman and her lover plolt- 1ng the murder ot her sadistic husband. (2 hrs.) 1:116 llOVE 'Shadow On The Land" ( t968, Drama) Jackie Cooper. John Forsythe. (2 hrs) D IPOMIWOM.D Scheduled. John Muga-_ b1 I Gary Guiden 10-round Junior M1ddleweiQht bout (from Tamoa. Fla J, Friendship Cup WelQhtlllllng Champloo· ships (from Odessa. U.S.S.R), Survival of the Fittest Competition (from Sun River. OreJ,,i~~ 1-~oddtng Carter J()()lj.a at smaM-town newspapers, and thalf struggle to su~lve libel suite. • ..-uc All ITCllY Cl) ..... mA111T .ar•ITI "Football Follies" CJ) TMI toLJ» IUI Geollrey Holder stars In ltlla adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's etas· sic mystety story abOUI burled treasure. U llCMI ''Harry's War" (1981, Come-dy~ Edward Herrmann, Geraldlne Page. lhr .. 40mln.) .. ........ . Ml ........ . awla~OMTMl ... lcal --l~AYTMIMOVllt ,_Of YOCllLR llCMI "The House Thal Screamed" ( 1971, Horror) Liiii Palmer, John Moulder Brown. j 2 hrs.) . 1•••111wat N•'U Los Angeles Dodger& at Houston Astros (3 hrs.) • .,. "'Dallas" ( 1950, Western) Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman. (2 hrs.) I WALLSIMIYwm llCMI "Sllther" ( 1973, Adventure) James Caan, Peter Boyte, (2 hrs.) ~ .-cM ITCllY 8'0ITICllnB 11119 _,. I FAia Y The Grammy Award-winning country singer joins family and friends for a performance of his great- est hils, including "Always On My Mind," "Whiskey River" and "On The Road Again." Taped at the Austin Opera House. (1 hr . 30 min.) (%) MOVll "Mondo Cane" ( 1963. Adven- ture) Documentary Narrated by Stefano Slbaldl. (2 hrs.) 1 -..aTlM .. -.r wacom 1AC1. Kcma • llARCM OF-u.Y -...a WAllWOll WIB II MYllW I ~CMITCllY MOVll ''Big Mo" ( t973, Drama) Ber- nie =· Bo Svenson. (2 hrs.) (Q) "Toast Of New York" (1937, Drama) Edward Arnold, Cary Grant. (2 hrs .. ) (I) •Pllfte--lm"LY Ala. Cloris Leachman Is featured In this song-and·dance revue honoring composer Frank Laesser, ( t hr., .. ,40 5:~ WM.L mBT IOl..aL 90llT ':a .... "The Mess In Central America" Guests: Rep. Stephen Solarz (0-N. Y.) ; Adolfo Calero Portocarrero, a member of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force. (RJ ( 1 hr ) G!L ..-tAL flBAAie,DQYlU'l.§£Y~ flow fo·cfiarterir-:sml'60affiTffii'ea-"6bean and delves into the chaf1er Industry. q ([) Cfl ~ "1982 Grey Cup Game" Edmonton Eskimos vs. Toronto ~onauts (R) (3 hrs) (J.J llCMI -"Sea Pr1nce And The Are Child" (No Dale, Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 50 mrn) ·--llAU.Zm .. ® llAIHftJ.f AUYIJ Guests: Cal Smtih, Michael Murphy, Del Reeves. the Osborn Brothers ( 1 hr ) .... .. me ... ... Ma NClfl&.l YO NGfll .... •C...to«AW COUMn RCIAL "Education Cris•&" CID llCMI "If You Could See Whet I Hear" ( 1982, Bloaraj>hy) Marc Slf1081. R.H. Thomson~ 40 rnin.) If:~....., _ _.lvenlng •11.:·~Sllent Running" (1972, Sc1- enc&-Flotlon) Bruce Dern, Clift Polls. A botanist in charge of sus1a1111ng plant life on another planet yearns for human com- in=~ . THDll AllADIQ AlmALI Ul'UlmAY mfT Mm1 tmmc THI PlllT t1 YUM 21 years of James Bond movie acHon are cel- ebrated wlltl fllm cllps, Interviews with famous tans, a special tribute trom Presi- dent Reagan and scenes froA'l the latest feature, "Oct°&I:/," ll_hr ) e llAICMOF ~From Holly- wood. Hal Linden hosts this telethon to raise funds to tight birth detects. with cohosts Gary Collins. Mary Ann Mobley and Sarah Purcell. ( 1 hr.) 1 .......... mc... -> llOVA "Cosmic Rre" The extraordinary drscoverles made by x-ray astronomy of neutron stars. explbdlng galaxies. quasars and black holes are e11amined (R) c:;i ( 1 hr,) (I) •IMOW-nrn••-'I HOUYWOOD Host Bill Hams picks and pans lhe persons and events In Tinseltown. l!J llOYE "Super Fuzz" ( t 981. Comedy) Terence Hiii. Ernes1 Borgn1ne An Irradiat- ed Miami cop uses hrs newfound super- powers 10 combat organized crime. 'PG' U hr,, 35min) (%) llO¥IE "Southern Comfort" (1981. Drama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group ol National Guardsmen on week- end maneuvers rn a Louisiana bayou spark a small guemlla war with a commu- nity of backwoods Ca1uns 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 =1m•~ l dlllT AT THI llOVEf .... M~llrHQYPT MOVll "Sea Wile" ( 1957. Adventure) Richard Burton, Joan Collins. A Negro purser. a tycoon, an RAF oHlcer and a nun struggle to survive on an island paradise, ~hr., 30mln.) -OM MOVll "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (No Dale, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. The ~ll'f6ll!n~m"IOtOOJol'llb:llne::~.......,"""""' aids a Cambodian refugee. (1 hr . 20 min.) CD llaTO• °"1'1 lfYBIUT10MAL Guests: ,. Bo'{i) ~l~dy Porterfield. I YOYAGlllll Cleopatra Is transported to New York City fn the Roaring '20s after kissing Phineas. and Jeffrey discovers that Sabe Ruth has become a vaudeville per· Friday. July 1. 1983 19 -Monday Coal. (I) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. Musical) Frank Sinatra, Jean S1mmoos (2 hrs , 30 min.) -(C) "Liar's Moon" (1982, Drama) Matt Oilloo, Cindy Fisher (I hr . 45 min.) (HJ ··Grease 2" ( 1982. MUS!Cal) Maxwell Caulfleld, Mk:helle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr .. 55 min) -(fl) "Target 0 1 An Assassin" (1978, Suspense) Anthony Quinn, John Ph1lllp Law (2 hrs ) -(%) ··The Phantom President" (1932. Comedy) Geoige M Colian, Claudelle Colbert ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1W cm "Caravans" ( 1978, Advenlure) Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O'Neill (2 hrs) m "The Merry Monahans" ( 194• .. Com- edy) Donald O'Conno<. Jac'k Qakle ( 1 hr . 30mm I -Afternoon Movies- -1iJ "::;1111ng Pretty" ( 1933. Comedy) Jack Oak1e. Ginger Rogers. ( t hr., 30 min.) (C) CZJ "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Oiama) Syt. vester Stallone, Carl Weathers ( 1 hr.". 40 min) ([) "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musical) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • Cl) "Popeye" ( 1980, Comedy) Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall ( 1 hr • 54 min ) 0 "Modern Problems"• ( 198 I, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Pall• O' Arbanv1lle ( 1 hr , 30min) 11:a1m "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly, Jackte Moran. (I hr , 30 min.) • WO "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) HICHl "The White Lions" (1981. Drama) Michael YOfk, Glynnis O'Ccnn()( ( 1 hr , 36mln ) (%)"Honky Tonk Freeway" (198t, Com edy) Wiiiiam Devane, Beverly O'Angelo. L1 hr . 50 min.) •cc:> "Circle OI Two" ( 1980. Romance) Richard Burton. Talum O'Neal ( 1 hr . 40 mn) cm .. The Gambler" ( 1980, Western) Kenny R<>gefS. Lee Purcell. (2 hrs.) (I) "Small Town G11I" ( 1953, Muslcal) Jane Powell, Farley Granger ( 1 hr., 35 rr11n.1 .. CJ:) ' The Spirit Of St Louis" ( 1957, Blog· raphy) James Stewart. Murray Hamllton j_g"hrs . 15 m n) • g "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. MUSI- cal) James Cagney. J08n LeSlie. (2 hrs.. 6 m1n) •CZ> "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hennah, Peter Gallagher ( I hr • 40 min.) •CC> "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musi- cal) James Ceg~. Joan L~ (2 hr1 .• 30mln.) •(O) "V1nkee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. MUSI· cal) Jamee Cegney, Joen Lntle. (2 hf• .. 30mln.) •CB.l "Qesh Of The Tltens" ( 1981, Fenta· ay) Harry Hamlin. Laurence OtMer. ( I hr • 68mlnJ CD "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. Musi· cal) Jat'Mt Cagney, Joan Leslie (2 hra., 5mln l --111lvenb;.e ' ·1·~--.. W M•Ml Lot Angeles Oodgett 11 HOUl1on A1troe (3 hra ) CJ) .... ~2 Friday, July 1, 1983 I ~~~ .......... OW9t Wl "Edocat1on" Guest Pearl ea11;c~ .•-CMOOmt•IT ~--"Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie· 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed. VO!CeS by Me4 Slane, Shep Menken Bugs 8uf'lny, Detty Duck, Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again 1n claSSIC canooos framed by the tale ot an "Arabian Nights" sultan and his sto'=°ry nephew. 'G' ( t hr , 30 min ) Ct "80 Steps To Jonah" ( 1969. Drama) Wayne Newton. Jo van Fleel. A ranch fOf blind children pr0vides rel\Jge IOI an ionocent man being tracked by the ~Ice 'G' (1 hr , 45mln) CZ) .,..-"Stardust" ( 1975, Orama) David Essex, Larry Hagman. A rock star's alt-too-rapid nse to tame leads him to drugs, 1sotallon and a nervous breakdown 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) .. 0...CCMITYn»AY .. TW.n' .. ... m:ICAVITT(R) ALL•MF*-Y ~-IMMlllBtAVIOR NLC*YICIUMt 19 .... me ... TWUMrZM '.& llAtAZlll A school that trains professional baseban umpues 1n FIO<lda. new bone transplant surgery to treat can· icer.==MY ..... WU •1••-------COUITY llMI .. Adventures Of The Wlld8f"8SS Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw A con- struction w0fk8f, dlslllUSlone<f With city life, attempta to soppon his family by hv- i off the lan<1 ·a· ( 1 h( .. 40 min.) •.. .,. 1:11 .. TO ... Featured: Entertelnment and lnlC>fmatlon program fOf children. Co- hosts Nick Kan. 12 and Christy Murrill. 11 learn how rob<>ta are made, vlsll the LA Cummunlly School ot the PerfOfmlng Arts an<t leAtn abool pet care In Hermosa I-If.& . llM:lm.l~-.T WWWi Neel Geblef and Jef- rey Lyone ttoet en tnforma11ve look. 11 what'• new al the rnoYlel. (II) ...... _ (D) llMI "Gr .. se 2" ( 1982. MU&leal) M1XW9!! C.uttleld. MIChelle Pteirtw. An English atuoent at a 60a Ar'Mfio.n NQh &Choot ha• lo prove hlmtelf to lhe i..ditr of a glt19' gang whOle memoert cen date onry 1~ ot • oeno ot or....,.. 'PG' < 1 ht • 55 min.) (I) A PM CM ....,,. Puooet1. Mt p_rlOr to Tn~-Oay, lyt)ung boy la ~id· napped by atlent fOf fhtlr tea<*·• oallec· 1fon ot lntefJ)llne111ry ortetur ... .... "Appointment FOf LOYe" (194·1, Comtdy) Chlf1ee Boyott, Mero-· rtt SuhYln A l)lll'f#right ,.,...,.,. a worn• an dOCtOf end aoon flodl lhet i., progr•· 1M outlook le I lltllt MOr9 ttWn he had antlclpettd. ( 2 hrs I .. 8 ()) .,_ PHI Lauren falls head- over-heels In love. but has little chance of winn!!:!g her heartthrob. (R) Q ID LOft. ....., Sidney learns that Lauue has forgotten his plans 10 oelebrate their ninth annlvz:I( together. (A) l~ne, Two, Three" (1961, Comedy) James Cagney, Arlene Francis. When his bOSS's daughter becomes 1nvotved with a communist a soft-drink company executive doubts his chances of advancement. (2 hrs,) I ML .....cAll fOW1M Oii MY .,_ "Sink The Bismarck" (l960. AdVenture) Kennelh More, Dana Wynter. The famous German battleshfp Is defeat- ed by all available air and sea fOfces (2 1Jlj·k ....... , • e Unou&. .,.,1111•-am-Y MY • CC*- C81T CE)•9101-JNl(;a.,._1'FB"'• (8) M 1UCM 10Y1 M caac:aT The famous group from rock's golden era P.8f· fOfm their greatest hits, lncklding "Cahf01- n1a Girts," "Surlln' U.S A " and "8a1bara Ann." (1 hr) ([) .,_ "Amerlka, Amerlka" ( 196'4. Orama) Stathis Glallells, Lou Antonio. A Greek boy seeks a belier life In America. {.g hrs .. SO min.) Cl) mV11 "Popeye" .( 1980. Comedy) Robin· Wlnlams, Shelley Duvall Whlle searching IOf his father. the spinach-eat- Ing saltor viSits a quaint hamlet wtiefe he picks up a foundling and a skinny sweet- heart. 'PG' (I hr., 54 min.) O llOVll "Rollercoaster" ( 1977. Suspense) George Segal. Timothy Bot· 1oms A salely lnspectOf desperately attempts to find the ext0f11onlst whO Is planting homemade explo$1Ve8 In Amerl· ca's leading amusement parks. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 59 min) Cl) 90N "Southern Comfort" ( 1981, Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group of National Guardsmen on week- end maneuve<s In a Louisiana bayou spark a smau guerrlffa war wtth a commu- nity ol baekWOOds Cejuna. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 mln.l_ • 8 (I) ... Wint• The Madison slflter& (Giorla Gifford. Deborah Pratt) leave 1111- nOlS to 11t1bll&tl themeetvea In careere In San Francisco. 8 • FAIRY TWI A a1orm f0toes the Kea1ons to c:•noel their hoHday plans an<1 Ila~&., ..1~~wm:lll Privet; dtte<Jlives Amanda •n<1 Riek Tu¢1<er wind up es lhe 11rge11 of the killer 111ey· re trelllng when Amandi'• wftctlcnlft lume out to be hlgh- nrellabte. (R) (1 ht.) • ... "The Golden Momtnt: A.ti pie Lave Slaty" (Pert 2) ( 1980. Orama) S~ni. Zlmt>tlill, O.vkt Keith. Poltlcel an<1 oompetltlw pr...ur .. come 10 t>ear on the kMI attalr between the Amer1Cln ettWet• end the RVlelln gym· 1\118~:.:i I .. "Jeremllh JoM1on" (1972. tta.m) Robed. Bedford., Wiii a.... A *'lit• men MIG In ti. wtldlf""8 teket en Indian wit. end pu11 hltnMll In Olnoat ~ bf .. klnQ en ancient lndlln .. bOO. Cl t'A. 9 .. "PCMe" ( 1976, WMttrn) K ~. Bfvce Dem. An ambttlou9 tNW· en.1 cute a pell'I of murder. Illa end bel'8y-.I acfoel the 8outhwelt In hie ment- lcal ~t of~· (2 IWI.) ft) .. "Two F« The Raed'' t t987. -hnclay Cont. tWll!J llOWll "1776" (1972, Mualcal) WU· llam Datllets, Howard d8 Silva Ameilca'a founding tethers d1aw up a fOfmal C1ecta- 1atlon stating their lreedom trom England 3 his .. 5 min ) t1:tl C81 ... tW 9Gl'l'INIAL MtmiiW .... NAMY~ -.a~ ATMMOWlll llOWll "Gable And Lombard" { 1976. RO!l18noe) James Blolln, Jill Ctayburgh Thuttes lllm stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard discover that nellhe1 the movie moguls nor the American public are ready to accept tllelr illicit oll-sc1een romance. i?_ hrs.) • (B)llOWll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Syl- vester Stallone, Cart Weathe1s. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger, hungrier t19hte1 challenges him for his crown. 'PG ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) . CZ) llOWll "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981, Comedy) William Devane, Beverly o· An- gelo Though bypassed by a new super highway, a small Florida town manages to attract a motley collectlon of travelers who wind up there by accident 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 50 a'llJ I ,. 1W llOWll "The Last Aide 01 The Dalton Gang" (1979. Westem) Larry Wilcox, Jack Patance. The notonous Daito(\ broth- ers are appointed dep\Jlles alter the death ot their law-abiding brother, Frank (R) Qhrs.) U llOYll "The Swimmer" ( 1968. Ofa- ma) Burt Lancaster. Janice Rule Wh1le- sw1mm1ng lrom pool to pool across the Connecticut countrySide. a mlddle-aged man rellec1s upon his past a,nd present i?_ hrs.) CS) llOWll "Come Back To The 5 And Dime. Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" ( t982. Orama) Sandy Dennis. Cher. The 1975 reunion of The James Dean Fan Club In 11'\8 town ot 'McCarthy. Te.11as, Is relived. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min~ 11a 8 llOWll ··1ndlscree1" ( 1958, Comedy) Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman A rich Ameri- can and a European actress fall In love although he claims 10 be married (2 hrs . IOmln.) 1111, ,. C&.UI LAMY ICllQ Guests· Jake Steinfeld. bodybuilder for the stars. Clluck Man- gione: Peter Brown. autho1 ol "The Love You Make." (1 hr., 30 min) 8 TMW 7 ....-. A look 1s taken at the most celebrated member ot the Hollywood Ten -the first man to defeat the btackhst -Monday -•Morning Movies- • CD "An Amertean Wl!fewolf In London" ( 1981, Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny ~t\llf-(;J he.. 35ma;t --= ..;= U "Waitress" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Drake. Jim Harris ( I hr . 30 min ) •CC) "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" ( 1974, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (8) "The Amazing Captain Nemo" ( t978, Adventure) Jose Ferrer. Bu1gess Mere- dith. 11 hr., 40 min.) CO) "Animals Are Beautiful People" (1975) Oooumentary. ( 1 hr , 32 min.) (l) "Sta1dus1" ( 1975. Orama) David ((),_..~ IGOIO(ll) (D) llOWll "The Seduction" ( 1982. Sull)ense) M0tgan F11ifchlld. Mieha&l Sur razln A glamoious TV news anchorwom- an ts viCtlmlle<J by a mentally disturbed admlre1 'R' ( 1 hr .. cs min.) Ct llCMI "Wanress" ( 1982, Comedy) Ca101 Drake, Jim Hams A wooio-oo acttess, a 1eeo-magaz1ne rePOfter a11d a piep-school reie<;t have 11e11<>oa adven- tures wt111e woO<lng ot 4 New Y0tl-Coy Olne1 'R' ( I hr • 30 m n ) t1::9 Cll MOW ''The Secret Night Caller" { 1975, Dlama) Robert Reed. Hape Lange A respectable family man Ms an ot>sesslon with making obscene telephone cans. ( t hr . 30 min.) (!) TOii COTT\I: UP Cl.Oii Guest· Gert !well. YHILUIC* 11111 90Vll "An Eye For An Eye" {1981. Adventure) Chuck Norris. Chrlstopllor Lee. A San Francisco cop quits tile force lo avenge the murder ol his partner by membe<s of a drug ring. 'R' (1 hr.. 46 W ~JoYAGE ~ IOTTOllO# tHI llA ., • ,,. Dml TILITitOtl ~ "'lady Ctiallerley's Lover" ( 198 t, Ofama) Sylvia Kristel. Nicholas Clay. 0 H Lawrence's story about the wile ot a paraplegic EngllSh aristocrat whO tal<es her husband's gamekeeper as her lover is retold.,'R' (I hr . 45 min I m-G01PB.--= t1I CID R.&1 WOO() llAC • COMCaT The supergroup perlOfms a selection of lhe1r hits -1nctud1ng "You Make Lovm!l Fun." "Gyp-;y" and "Go Your Own Way' --1n a concerl taped at the Los Angeles Forum ahr) t:tl MCMEWI llOWll "TM Border" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Nicho!son. Valerie Perrine A Texas border guaro's values come 1n conlllct w1lh those of his corrupt co-workers and his mater1ahs11c wile 'R' ( t hr • 45 l'nin ) CZ) llOWll "Blood Beacr,;· ( 1981. Horror) John Saxon. iurt Young A pal/ ol police ollicers have tl\e1r hands lull wllen they investigate lhe cause of beacllgoers being sucked rnto lhe sand, 11ever to be seen ~aln 'R' t 1 hr . 30 min ) W CSJ llOYE 'The Hou~e Whe1e Evil Dwells" ( 1982. Horror) l:dward Altlerr. Susan George An American couple and lhetr young daughter rnove 1n10 a Japanese house possessed lJy the ghosts ol a bloody 19tn-century rove triangle 'A' (I hr . 30m1n) · m (I) C81 ... llQHTWA1Qt AMruaowmt NYI» .. NOIOWl ..... -1 .. z COU.. WOIU-ll9ILlllHTI Essex. Larry Hagma11 ( t hr . 37 mrn ) .. @ "S1.1per Bug Sup~·· Agent" ( 1976, Adventure) 12 hrs I .. 0 "Yankee OoodlP Dandy" 't942. MUSI· cal} ,~~Cagney Jc.an Leslie.. (~his.. 5 min.) 7lll(!) "Up Front" (19!>1 Comedy) Tom Ewell. Oavrd Wayne (2 hrs ) J:tl(C) "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( t942. Musi- cal) James Cagney. Joan Leslie (2 hrs., 30nun) 'American Wilderness" (1971, Adventure) Documentary (I hr , 55 min I (j) "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 100 t Rab· bit Tales" 11982 Comedy) Animated ~·-·11 ........ MLITM .... a11al)WOM.IATU. a11 (H) llOWll "The Thing" ( 1982. HOf1or) Kurt RuAell. Richard "{)yaatt Membefa ol e aclefllllic research ream 1n the Antarcllc contronl an alien hie form that IS capable of taking over 11\e men's minds 'R' (2 his, 5 min) 1:8 ~ WIWMI T&l. n 'WOWI a I 11111 llOWll "See Wile" ( 1957. Adven1ure) Richard Burton, Joan Collins. A Neg10 purser, a tycoon, an RAF officer and a nun struggle to survive on 1111 island paradise L! llr .• 30 min.) MD AT • wrnt Guef>t authot Geo<ge .. a~~~ . llAflCM ,,. ... 1'ILITHOll ~= ._ ...... llO¥m "Waitress" ( 1982, Comedy) Carol Drake. Jim Harris. A .would-be actress. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-school reject llave var1ous adven- tures while working at a New York City diner 'R' ( 1 llr .. 30 min ) CZ) llOWll "The New Land" ( 1972, Dra- ma) Liv Ullmann, Max von Sydow. A Scand1nav1an family seeks freedom and a new Ille 1n the Minnesota 1err1101y of the t850s (3 hrs ) ik11 CS) llO¥m "fnday The 13th'. ( 1980. Hor- ro1) Betsy Palmer Ad11enne King. The reopening ol a summer camp, closed 20 years earlier alter three murders. attracts a v1ndte11ve killer who kniles unsuspecting reen: 'A' ( t hr., 38 min) -0 "Night Moves" { f975. Mys- tery) Gene Hackman, Jenn1ter Warren A p1111ate eye hired 10 locate the daughter ol a IOfmer movie acrress becomes entan- gled 1n a web of intrigue wllll a Mayan 119 sm1&M~1ng ·R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ... I ... 4" TCIPO'YHlllON•lll ~Tile French L1eutenan1's Worn· an" ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. An atta1r between Jwo actors is par- alleled in the romantic period tilm in which the two are pertorrn1ng. 'A' (2 hrs.. 5 min.) ·- -(l) ........... ..., n (ID WILLIE IE.ION I FAl&Y The Grammy Award-winning country singer joins family and friends for a performance of llis great- est hits, mclud1n9. "Always On My Mind." "Wllrskey River ' and "On The Road Again." Taped at lhe Austin Opera House. ( l llr., 30 mm.) Voo:es by Met Blanc. Shep Menl<en. ( 1 hr , 30 mrn.) .. CD) (%) "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musical) James Cagney. Joan Leshe (2 hfS.. 30 mlA..)-. • -• •ct "Roltercoas1er" (1977, 4 SUspeii'se} George Segal, Timothy Bonoms. ( 1 hr .. 59mln.) • D "In Search 01 Amer'°'" ( 1970. Dia- ma) Vera Miles. Cart Betz. 1 t hr.. 30 min) (() 'Yan~ee Doodle Dandy" ( t942. Musi cal) James Cagney. Joan Leslie. (2' hrs . 5mm.) Friday, July 1, 1983 21 -llomlng Movies- •• "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mystery) Paul Le Mat. Peter Billingsley ( 1 hr • 25 min.) •CIJ "We Still Kill The Old Way" (1967, Drama) Irene Papas. Gian Marla VOiante U hr .. 30 min.) .. llZ> "Tammy And The Doctor" ( 1963. Comedy) Sandra Dee. Peter Fonda. (2 -hrs) MIO "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Comedy) Michael Palin, Max Wall ( 1 hr • 40 min ) 19 (!) "Judge Hardy And SM" ( 1939, Ora· ma) M1Gkey ROOll8y. Lewis Stone (2 hrs ) CC) "LIOO Of The Desert" ( 1981. Drama) Anthony OUtnn, Oliver Reed (2 hrs • 45 min.) (Ill "Odyssey Qt The Pacilic" ( 198 1, Adven1ure) Mickey Rooney ( I hr . 20 min.) (a) "The Hurricane" (1937. Adventure) Oorolhy l,amour, Jon Hall (2 hrs.) 1::9 (%) "Oh The Nlckel" ( 1979, Orama) Ralph Waite. Donald Moha1 ( 1 hr • 35 min) Ml(B) "Attack Force Z" (1980. Adventure) John Phllhp Law, Mel G1t>s0n. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) D "80 Steps To Jonah" (1969. Orama) Wayne Newlon. Jo Van Fleel ( 1 hr . 45 mm) •aD "Special Section" (1975, Drama) Louis Selgner. Michel Lonsdale (2 hrs ) lrtl(Z) "BIOod Beach" (1981, Horror) John Saxon, Bun Young. (1 hr .. 30 min.) -CC) "The Front" (1976, Comedy) Woody Allen, Zero Most el. ( 1 hr., 34 min.) (Ill "Under The Rainbow" (1981, Come- dy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. (1 hr .. 38 min.) (J) "The Opposite Sex" ( 1958, Comedy) June Allyson. Dolores Gray ( t hr .. 55 min.) -cm "Etcape To Mindanao" (1968. Adventure) George Mah81ls. wnn Koop- man, (2 hrs.) -• "t he Kid From Brooklyn" (11M8, ~y) Denny Keye, Virginia Mayo, ( 1 llr .• 66 min.) tWCil "MondO Cene" (1963. Advef'lturel C>Ooumentary. Narrated by Stefano Slba • di. (2 hrs.) • • "The 0(ttf! Cockatoo" (1958, M'ft• tery) John t.41119, Rene Ray. ( 1 llr .. 30 min.) tW(D) "Attack Force Z" (1980. Adveflture) John Phllllp Law. Met Gibson. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) _.,, ............. - -· "Oeedllne Al Dawn" (1 94&, M)'ltefY) SU..n H1yward. BIM Wiiiiama (I hf .. 30 min.) . • "King Richard And The Crutadett" n954. A~ture) ReK Harrison, Virginia Mayb. (2 hrs.) (C) "LOvf s Dark Ride'' ( 1978. Romance) CUit Pott&. C11rr10 Snodgreee. ~hrs,) "GfM M 2" ( 1982, Musical) M1t1twtll ultleld. Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr., 5!1 min) -· "Find The Lady" ~7. Comedy) Mlek-v Rooney, Peter Cl hf., ~ min.) • ''WOii Larten" ( 1958, Advtl'\tUfe) Gerty &Mvan. ~cw Gravet. (I hr • 30 "*'·I. W CI) 'Wt SllH Kiii The Old Way" (1967, Dr1m1) Irene Pipes, Gian Marla VOiante. (I hr .. 30 min.) ·24 Friday, July 1, 1013 W (D) "The HUfricane" ( 1937, Adventure) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) .. CC) "The League Of Gentlemen" (1961. Mystery) Jack Hawtllns, Nigel Patrick (2 hrs.) (I) "The Unhoty Garden" (1931. Mys· tery) Ronald Colman. Fay Wray. ( 1 hr .. 15mln) e "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Micilelle Pfeiffer. (1 hr , 55 min.) 1:11(11) "Attack Force Z" ( 1980, A<!Venture) John Ph11tlp Law. Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •CD "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr • 55 min.) (%) "On The NICkef" (1979, Drama) Ralph Waite. Donald Mottai ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) W (C) "Breaker Morant" (1980. Orama) ~vy,11rd. WOQdWard, Jack Thompson. ( t hr .. 46 min.) (Ill "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (198 1. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( t hr .. 20 min.) (I) "Legend Of The Wiid" ( 1980, Orama) Dan Hagge<1y. Denver Pyle. (1 hr . 40 min ) D "Harry's wa1" ( 1981. Comedy) EdWard Herrmann. Gefald1ne Page ( t hr .. 40 mm.) • (!) "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Pan 1) (1977. Biography) Tommy Lee Jones. £(j f:lanaers. (2 hi'&. J CD ''Throw Out The Anchot'" ( 1975. Comedy) OWi MerrHI, Richard Egan. ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.) aD "Sped al Section" ( 1975. Orama) Louis Selaner. Michel Lonsdale. (2 hrs.) (%)"Hooky Tonk Freeway" (1981, Com- edy) Wi~m Devane, Beverly D' Angelo. (1hr .. 60mln.) ....... . 1.-.Ym.L.8 lllCI CAftTT (II) AU.• 1111 •AilL' ~~ tUWlllHAYDI llOWW "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936, Ora· ma) David Niven, Merle Oberon. Love lrenscends bitter parllsan nnes when an lrlsh patriot discovers he loves an English- woman during the early ·20s ( 1 hr . 30 mln~IQUM) MIC81 ... me ... IWlfU = :."'..Q. A self-taught diver who Is training tor the 1984 Olympics without a G; dating service for overweight f!i :::.r=n T0MGHT An Interview wlth'Lilllan Gish. l 'MB'l~#l'I .__.WU ..... -.r .,,A "Black Tide" The most devas- tating Ott spill In htstory and lls effects are examined (R) ~ hr ) Cl) M WOil.Of ..... "Batloontng I MotOCIOSS I Hang Gliding" Guests Suzie Chaffee, Bill Russell. (A) ( 1 hr.) CH> llOWW "Under The RalnbOw" ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher The 150 midgets whO are in town tor the lllm- lng of "The Wizard 0 1 Oz." turn a Calif or· nla hotel upside-down. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 !Jin.) C.W ..,_ "Knlghtrlders" ( t98 1, Adven- ture) Ed Harris. Gary Lahti. A group of blkers ride With a traveling renaissance fair and disc<>vef that the Idealistic struggle &Inst evil exists In modern times al8o (2 hrs .. 25 min) llOWll "We Still Kiii The Old Way" ( 1987, Otama) Irene Papas, Gian Marie VOiante. Slclllan maflo91 execute a billet ve!'dtlla.~ hr .• 30 min.) -.. I ... 19 I• 1"I TOR Featured: an Interview h Alen Funt. hOlt of the claMlo televl-, lion progt1m, "C.ndld Camefa", aH aboUt thtlf 1taple of earfy ttltYlllon: then • look at hOw some Hollywood atare. James Caan, Mick FleetwOOd and Bill Bl1tby, lpend their spare time and money on ellbofaJ:.;.~ toya. ~ • U.. F .. luted: a look II the tin-111' 1(1 Los Angtlet; • look at aome l lf\MV deOOrated bathrooms. lftCTAC-_,.rr •MYIT'A-lllCl9./~19111T .-...-··J•mtt ~oner .. .. "Colltot Confldiel'lllaf' 1960. Ima) Stew Allen. Jayne M .. ctowt. A college profeleor rattlet ~ atvdel'lll whtn he deeldet 10 IUMy their MX hebltt. (2 "''-L •!t Cl)• m IOADwmlau&alUULT IMPQCIOfnt l(uralt lliahfcll'lll a lftar• lngwln oer"1'l0f!Y for rwiw ~1'"9f lcaM. a prof a • ..,., .bUbbAa 1*>wel..ln..San f1an· cltOO and two men *"° htW menllaed to Obtain ..a.. vltel fhlr\08 •• l\Jtl Ind "houa-u ooee M .. ,.. White attending • "'""" In a tmel town1 _I~ A: TIMI gilt In trOUbll With fllll noooun I~ (") (1 hr.) ... "loO La .. Tht Hin'' ( 1010. 9mel Mlof'9ll c.lne, Clff ~-~ ,• I ROO)&noe) Audrey Hei)burn. Albeft Ftn 1iey A young maffled coopie oecldo to stay ~the• de$plte tl'lelr ups an<J downs 2 his. 26 min.) • "America Al Ttw Movies" (1976) Documentary Narrated by Chari· ton Heston. Scenes lrotn a treosure trove ol great American films tanging lrom "Birth 01 A Notion" 10 "The Godfather, Part fl'" ere snown, Including stars such as John Wayne. Elizal)elll Taytor. Marlon Bra.ndO and WOO<Jy AJlen. (2 hrs ) ~_,..'"Rocky Ill" (1982. Drama) Syt-11ester Stallone. Csrl Wealhefs. Wotld heavyweight champooo Rocky Balboa sutlers e personal c11S1s when a younger, hungrier l~hter challenges him lor his crown. 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min ) (()1191.POOfUU Tampa Bay Bandits at Bir~m Stalllons (A) (3 hrs.) CID '"Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Ptellter. An English student at a 60s American high school has 10 prove hlmsefl to the leader of a girls' gang whose membefs can dale only lhOse of a gang ot greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) ... 1'MI ICUlll Am OF mn.c. "No Time For Sergeants" Andy Griffith por· trays a GeOlgla boy who. once Inducted into the Army, sets the military on Its ear l hr.) IMla(IC DOUGU"-IUVI MD ATlmMI AclOf Winiam Marshall po1· irays Frederick Douglass -writer, aboll· 1ionls1 leader and trusted advisor lo Presi· dent Lincoln •• in a dramatic evocation of the spirit and philosophy of the great black leader ( t hr ) @ llOVll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl· vesler Stallone. Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier ll9htet challenges him for his crown. 'PG (I hr . 40 min ) 11'MIY9•1M -()) C8I MPOll11 "Aller All Those Years" ProdUGer·reporter Jay McMullen examines the pllghl of while-collar Wotk· ers who. after spending many years at !heir firms. have suddenly found them· selves on lhe unemployment lines or forced Into ear=remenl ( 1 hr. l I U ~he Happy Hooker" ( 1975. Comedy) Lynn Redgrave, Jean-Pierre Aumont Ttie Ille of New York's famous call girl. Xaviera Hollander. 1s told 'A' ( t hr .. 36 min.) II..,_ "Modern Problems" (1981 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Pa111 D'Arban- ville A hapless air trafhc controller with numerous personal problerils 1s endowe<l • Wllh telek1nehc powers alter bemg doused With nuclear waste. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (Z)llOVll ''Blood Beach'" ( t981. Horror) John Sa)(on. Burt Young A parr of police oflleers have the11 hands full when lhey lnvestigale 1he cause ol beachgoers being sucked into the sand. never lo be seen f in. 'A' ( t hr . 30 min,) -••llllllfT l91WCIM ... PMF, -. AID ~ French cr,an· 1euse Denise leBrun sings the muSiC of her~ COUOIJ¥men lacqi ,..-&e1"'3nd. Edlll'r Piaf ID I JEWGll TO 9llM "The American Dream" Wilham F. Buckley Jr hosts an overview of what some of America's greatest !honkers have belteved aboul the twloiUiJ..lfr. •IUICMOF-1'MI. S11&1• 1--taJ. • 11111.alT ,. u..-r FeetUfed: Dr. Sidney M. Wolle dilcU9Mt the real dangera of overly pr&eerlbed tranQUlllzera and how anyone can get hOOked; Aroh Luslbefg, medlll dlrectOf IOI the U.S. Chamber ot Commerce shows how 10 perfect your 1echnlqUee !Of !>Ybllc 1P911{lng. (A) ( 1 ht.) CC) .,,. "The Belly" ( t978. ')fama) Laurence Ollvief. Robert Dwall. Ba.sed on the novel by Harald Robbins. A powerful and rele.olless Oelroit auto tycoon bflngs a darede~ racing Illar Into his company 10 develop a 1evol\Jllonary new vehicle 'A' Q_hrs.. 5mln) CID 1111 WllO tam -1'MI MAL lllOW The Who's North American farewell tour taped al the Toronto Maple Leaf Garden features such Who classic& as "Pinball Wizard." "My Generation," "See Me, Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" (1 hr., 30 min.) (IJ llO¥ll "Some Kind 01 Hero" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard PryOf, Margot Kidde!. A war veteran turns to a Ille ol crime attar the govemment refuses 10 give hlm back pay he earned while being a prisoner ot fhe North Vietnamese for six years. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) G 1W CU. Featured: Texas high school students. an 80-year·old woman and a Jewish couple who are hghllng for their Amertean freedom. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) t-. 8 (() tWIT TO tWIT A young bOy who lntrC>Quces himself as Jonathan's 600 proves to be the unwitting pawn In a cruel c11m1nalplo1. (A) ( t hr .. tO min.) D GD ~ Guest host: Joan Rivers. Guests: Richard Simmons. actor Christo- ( . r Atkins. ( 1 hr.) a•--~ YflU All8 .. " c.DCOllU .....,~ co.Tll9CIUll\' tmM.TM WI lllPWI "Fear No Evil" ( 1980, Horror) Stefan Arngrim, Kathleen Rowe McAllen. An 18-year-old high school student dellghls in oeclmatlng his hometown. 'A' U hr .• 40 min,) U llOVll "Diner•· ( 1982, ComedY) Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke. A Baltimore diner is the hangout for a quintet of young men seen during lhe lime when the pres- sures of adullhOO<J are threatening lo disperse them 'A' ( t hr .. 50 min.) (Z).W. "Rocky Ill" ( t982. Drama) Syl- vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. Wond heavywelgt\I champooo Rocky Balboa suffets a personal crisis when a youngei, hungrier f~hter challenges him for his crown. 'PG ( 1 hr , 40 min ) 11'9(1) ..,_ "Death Valley'" ( 1982. Mys- tery) Paul LeMat, Peter Billingsley. A New York youngslet. vacationing 1n Arizona with his mother, stumbles across a series ot gr=;ders. 'A' ~~-~5 min.) -· .-J A look al theme parks around the country. II..,_ "The Burglars" ( t973. Adven- ture) Jean-Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif. A crooked cop pursues a group of lh1eves Wh~~J..18'11 IDIU9 ~~ able emeralds. ~2 hrs .. 25 ~ Cf)• B II :mer•: WWW m ...,_ '"Good Morning. Miss Dove" ( t955, Drama) Jennlftlf Jones, Robert Stack A stern schoolm&fm changes the hves of a generation of New England tow~rs.) -i e Uft~wmtDAVlt~ Guests: rock musician Sly Stone: actress- comadienrlts Sandra Bernhard •(R) (I ,hi) ~ I C0."'8 O•OI• w fVll wnu: w e&.oea 1Jues1. 1.11anCJ Sa~ lbnl~-::-=-1 The jaa·lunk·rock group combine 1xpfoslve elnolng with complex choreography and llatihy spectal etfects In a pertorma~ taped al 1he Oakland Coliseum in Oak· land. Cal1fornla. ( 1 ht ) I GUm CCMllTTODAY .. Cl) CC.,_, LI Columbo lnvetlloates the death of a gospel singer·~ wife Tn an airplane c1asn (A) ( t hr , 20 min.) --1-Mml'Y ..,_ "Ordeal'" ( 1968. Orama) Rob- ert Stack, Susan Salnt James. A rNtn allempls to clear a woman or murdet charges 10 which she has already coo- ressed. (1 hr .• 30 min.) (f)~m.10 aJ ....r~ TOMtMf A look at theme &ks around lhe country. m "The Blaok Orchid" ( 1959. Romance) Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn. A law-abiding businessman and Ille lovely widow ol a gangster tall 1n tove (I hr • 30 mfn.) (f)-.. -wCJQ (IJ llO¥ll "Ameflcan Ntglltmare" ( 1982. Orama) Lawrence Day. Lora Staley. A concert pianist encounters a watld of drugs, se11 and vlOlence when he searches for his missing sister (1 hr . 30 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "The Spirit 01 Seventy Sex" ( 1976) John C. Holmes, Annelle Haven. !hr .. 30 min,) -ICOTT ,. llO¥ll "Monty Python And The HOiy Grail" (t974, Comedy) Graham Chap- man. John Cleese. King Arlhvf and hlS band ol kn~hls encounlet g1&n1s. 11ddlefs and a feroctOUs rabbit In their search tor the legendaJ c~p. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) t:11aDM~ t:1I Cl) ...,_ "The French Woman" ( t 98 I. Drama) Francoise Fabian. Dayle Haddon A bOrdello being kepi open by a govern· menl subsidy Is lhe scene of murder and political scandal when a VIP customer is IW_olographed al play 'A' (1l)r .. 3'7 min) _. U MOw. '"The Wanderers'" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Manz. The mem· bers of a tqogh 1960s strtM!I gang In lhe Bron• discover that the processes of growing up and falling In love are much more dilfic1Jlt e.1tpet1ences th811 any ot the rumbles they've taken part 1n 'A' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) -. II Lmc *"' OmJHtn ~AUTO=-SCCA Super Vees (from Milwaukee. Wis.) (Al (1 l'lr.) (}!) 1'MI llAClt IOYI • COllCB"'--T The famous group from rock's golden era per- form ttielr greatest hits. including "Callfor· nm Girls." "Surtin' U.S.A." and "Barbara Ann." ( 1 hr) (I) llOVll '"Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musical) James Cagney, Joan Leslie. Born 1n10 a show t>uslness lamlly, Geotge Mo: Cohan carries-his patriotic ic»- alS 1n10 his various capaclhes as actor. producer and writer ol numerous songs that t><?v'! become part ol Ame11ca's musi- cal l1tr111oge (2 hrs.. 30 min) .. , ()) Cll .... ...nrATat TOii COTn.I: • CU>ll Guest Mclean Stevenson. t:tl Ill.I MIU AT LMm Friday, July 1, 1983 23 -Taesclay Cont. quarrel Incessantly, bol eventually realtze lheif ~mutual Jove (2 tus ) ~ llO¥ll "Frida<:> The 131h. Part Ill" ( 1982. Horroi) Dana Kimmel. Paul Krat- ka. Unwary leen-ageis travel lo a remote cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking OfOUnds or a deranged monster whO wears a hockey mask 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) • llO¥ll "Body And Soul" (1981, Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy. A young black turns 10 prizefight~ 10 raise the money he needs foi medical school. 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min.) -• e un..rwmtDAvm~ Guest: comedian Pee Wee Herman. ( 1 hr.) I COUflLD C..OllC.. I.: COTni: II' Ct.Oii Guest. Wiiiard Scott. I llAllY tlAll1UNi llAllY IWmlAlt AUITUUM IUD .ioo1UU. (II) llO¥ll "Atlack Foice Z" ( 1980. AdventUl'e) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibson. During World War II, a top-secret Austra· lien attack unit penetrates Japanese lines to perform a daring rescue mission. ( 1 hr • 35mln.) I oa.-COUfTY TODAY .. (() ll(MI' AM Mac quietly Investigates when he Is believed dead al181 a bomb explodes In his apartment. {R) { 1 hr . 20 min) · • -cm lllON "Abigail Leslie ts Back In Town" {1979, Orama) Rebecca Brooke, Sarah Nicholson A beautiful woman com- plicates life foi lhe residents when she returns to h8f hometown 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) we llOVll "Shadow Over Elveron" ( 1968. Orama) James Franciscus, Leshe Nletsen. Alter the sheriff murders a young boy, an lncorrupllble man sets out to bring dignity back to the hearts 01 the townspeople (2 IVs.) 8 llO¥ll "Butterflies Are Free" ( 1972, Drema) Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert Jr. A young bhnd men gains new hope and •Cl} "Legend 01 The Wild" ( 1980. Orama) Din Haggerty, Denver Pyle. (1 hr., 40 min.) •CC> "The tvory Ape" ( 1980, A<Nenture) Jack Palance. Steven Keets. (2 hrs./ cm "Tarzan, The Ape Men" 1981. AdVenture) Rlcherd Harris. Bo Derek. ( t hr ' 52 min.) CZ) "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981, Com· edy) Wiiiiam Devane, Beverly D' Angele U hr., SO min) •m "The Dark Cornet" < 1946. MvsttrYI Lucille 8111. Mark Stevene. (2 hfs.) •• "Hlrry's War" (H~81, Comedy) EdWard Hemnann, Gereldlot P&ge. ( t ht .. 40mln.) Nii "11'\diaefeet" ( 1958, Comedy) Cary ant Ingrid Bergman (2 In.) NI "AUnaway tsland" (No Date, AdVen· lute) MMet Bucllenan. Simone Buchanan. il'fw .. 36-Mift,)-• •CC> "Hellt Of MonteMT\8" 11961. Dr•· ma) Alctlerd Widmark, Jacll F>alance (2 aDl·er .. kth10UQh" c 1010. Or11m•) Rian· ard Burton, Rod Sttlget, { 1 hf .• 35 min.) CD> ''King Of Jan," I 1930, Mualcal) Bing 21 Frlde,y, Juty 1, 1183 independence with help !Tom a scatter· brained young actress. I 1 hr .. 30 min. l e llO¥ll "That Certain Feehng" ( t956. Comedy) Bob Hope. Eva Marie Sa1n1 An artrst falls in love with a cartoonist's secre- tary af181 she hires htm to "ghost" the comic strip (1hr ,30 nun.) CD.,. "Malling Love" (1981, Orama) Kate Jacksoo. Mlchael Ontkean. A worn· an learns that her husband iS involved in a homosexual relatoonstup 'R' ( I hr . 50 min) (I) llO¥ll "Mondo Cane" ( 1963, Adven- IUre) Documentary. Narrated by Stefano Slbaldi. The more e11traordlnary Side ot hie In diff8fenl countries offers srr ange cere- monies and even stranger food (2 hrs ) •-econ t:11CC) llO¥ll "Lion Of The Desert" (1981. Orama) Anthony Quinn. Oliver Reed A hard-riding Bedouin leader resists llaly's att~ts to occupy Libya foi ~O years 'PG' 2 hrs .. 45 """"' 1:11a .... ~ ••rr W (I) .. "Clash 01 The lilans" (1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Pefseus Is helped by his father Zeus In a s.ries of dangerous taSks as he tries to win the hand ol a Phoenician princess against the wishes or 11 vengetut sea goddess. 'PG' ~ hr .. S8 n'lln.) Wal--9'11 I we .. "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982. Drama) 'Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew A psychotic l(idnaps a TV report8f' and the 8-yeat-old daughte< of an earlier victim and holds them lor ransom 1n Grand Cen- tral Station. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. ,(l)Cll ... ~ATCll · la. COT1U: W Cl.Oii Guest· Tony Randa•. Cl)• 1 eaw MIMesOta Fats vs. CowbOy Jim;-:.oore (R) ( 1 hr.) •CfD nm__.. °'9 Rare tootage and film cllps recapture the performances ol I 1 legendary talent• -lncludlng Jlml Heodl'l11. Janis Joplin, EMs Presley and John Lennon -with commentary by auch musicians as Chuck Berry, Jemee Brown Crosby, rhe Paul Whiteman Orcheltra. ( 1 ~hr 30mln.) "Sterdua. 1" ( 197~ Orama) Da. vld asex. Larry Hegmen (1hr.,31 min.) •• "Blacl( Beauty" ( 1971, Dnlma) Mark Letl8', Walter Slezak. (I hr .. 45 min) •ca> "Toast 01 New York" < 1937, Oramel EdWard Arnold. Cary Grant (2 hrs.) -CC> "Ragtime" {1981, Drema) Jaf'MS c.gney, Howard E. Rollins. (2 IVs., 35 min.) CH> "Ructcua" ( 1980, Orama) Olrk e.i. diet, Linda Blak. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl) ''Show Boat" ( t93e, MUlical) Irene Dunne, Alan Jones, Paul Robeton. ( 1 hr , SO min.) CZ> "Southern Comfort" ( t98 t, DnarM) Keith Carradine. POWlfa Boothe ( t ht • 40mln.) ... "ltland Of Oelf*t'' (1M9.l.. 1?'8!"8l Mefctdel McCambt1dga. Marla :tene11. ( 1 ht,. 30 min.) • tW (D) "Clllh Of The f'lt•ne" (198 t. Fent•· i Aar~HarMn. LMtnClfi)!Mlr. ( 1 br .• min.) ''Mommle OMrett" ( 1981, OrlfN) p..,_.,,..__ 121wL,D and Ca~mon. ( 1 h1.) 1:9,... . lliMCUI _,,, IU. llO¥ll "Union Clly" I 1980. Mystery) Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb In the 1950s. a businessman tries lo cover up a senseless murder he committed. 'PG' I t hr .. 25 min.) M Gl.)WOM.D AT~ .. 9 llO¥ll "Promises. PromiseS" (1964, Comedy) Jayne Mansfield. Marte McDonald. Two couples become dis- traught when one ol the wi'Ves becomes pregnant attar the othef had tried and tailed. ( t hr .. 1~i.w~ ;-:-"David And BathSheba" ( 1952. Orama) Gr~ory Peck. Susan Hayward. David, the king ot the Jews falls In love with Bathsheba. another man's wife. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (!) ..... ,... (IJ ... AT WaM • COM:IRf The Gram· my-winning Australian group perlorm SUGh hits as "Down Undel," "The Under· ground," "Who Can It Be Now" and more. ( t hr.) (I)llCMI "BIOOd Beach" (1981, Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young. A pair of police oltleers have lheiJ hands lull when they investigate the cause ot beachgoers being sucked into lhe sand, never to be seen !,g_aln. 'R' ( I hr .. 30 min.) .. (HJ .,. "Under The Rainbow" (1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Catrle Asher The 1SO midgets whO are In town lor the lllm· Ing ol "The Wizard Of Oz." turn a eanror- nta hOtel upside-down. 'PG' •• llO¥ll "Shogun Assassin" (1981, Adventure) Tomlsaburo Wakayema, Masahllo Tomil(awa. A former shogun assassin Who was maneuvefed out ol his position by a ruthless clan of spies vows to take bloody revenge. ( 1 ht., 26 min ) .. CJ) INCTM:uLM ~ • CAM Belly dance<s.0Juoglers, and dancing horsee are among the acts P8f'lormlng In this evening or entertainment featuring Cathy Lee Crosby with Jim Perry and Aon. Gofdon. Qrooson. Kent Taylor. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • "Duel In The Jungi." ( 1954, AdYen- ture) Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain. (2 hra.) ~ "II You Could See Whal I Heer" 982. BIOoraphy) Marc Singer, R.H. • J:!lC>rntOn. ( f hr .. o40 min.) CZ) "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981, Com- edy) Wiiiiam Devane, Beverly O' Angelo. ~l'lr.,SOmln.1 -"Greese 2 ' ( 1982, Ml.ISlcel) Maxwell llitld, MIC~ Pfelrt.r. ( 1 hr,. 65 min) • "Eec.pe In The SUn" ( t957, A<Mn- rure) John Bentley, V8f• FU9ek ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) w CC) "Another Man. Another ChetQ" {1977. Actv.n!Vft) Jamee C.en. Gefle- ~ 9ujold (2 hrt.. 8 min.) W (D) "Pardor! Mon Afflllrt" (1977, Come- dy) Jaan RochtlOfl. A.my °"C)trtry. ~ 1 i 48 mln.) -"Tnt lttt Word'' '1979. Or1me) -htrCI Hims. l<lttrr!llldt.-t2 tn) • Cl) "Mondo CW" (1983 AdVtnJ:l. e>ocum.nta•v. Nan•ttd by ittteno ~ (1 ht., 4& mln:r. • oo "Br•ttv ·• < 1e11, > Aloh-•d Burt°", Md .... ( 1 ~ "*'·> (I) "OdvlMY Of The Peolflo'' (No 0.-. A'~turt) ~ AooMy, (1 tw., ao Brltltn P41trot ii chUed by Jap&MM troop1 l~er the dllCovet 8 large grOYp Of tne~ plal'lea. 2 h11.) 8 U ~NGUI (Prem- toro) 1"hl:> !a::t pacod comody sa1le; tea tures hosts Tt'lom Sharp and Arsenlo Hall and a cast of regulars lnctudlng John Mos· chllta, Barry Diamond, Vic; Dunlop, Jan Hooks, Diane StlfweQ, Pet8f leackaen. Vlo- to11a Jackson and John Paragon; Burt Reynolds, Joan Collins and Manny Young· man make special appearances. G lllOVW "Suspicion" ( t9A1, Suspense) Cory Giant. Joan Fontaine. Directed by Allied Hllchcock A young woman suspects her charming husband of pfan- n1~~ hrs.) w, .... Wlll 11 lllOVW "Fanny" ( 196 I, Musical) Mau· rice Chevallef. Leslie Caron. A. young Frertch girl latls 1n love with a boy who goes to sea when he finds out $he's preg- nant (2 hrs.) SI MOVA "Black Tide" The most devas· tatlng 011 spill In history and Its ettects are examined. (A) D (I hr.) Ci) llYITlllYI ''The Racing Game. Hor- senop" A distraught owner calls 1n Sid and Chtco when his celebtlly racehorse Is stolen attar malling a highly publicized appearance at a graf'd opening. (Part 3) (R) D (thr) CC) mVIE "Love's Dari\ Aide" ( 1978. Romance) Clift Polls, <;arrle Snodgrass. A young an director bllnaed In a shooting accident 1s betoended by a nightclub entertainer who helps him rebuild his hie andcareer (2hrs.) CD 8'0llTICBITlll (I) TO IAIR wmt LOW Stevie Wonder. Lena Horne. Quincy Jones. Joe Wlltlams, Teresa Brewer. The Copasetics, 01onne Warwick and James Ingram pay tribute to Count Basie's halt-century of contrlbu· t1ons 10 American music In this variety special taped in March. 1983, at Radio Clty Music Hall ( 1 hr . 15 min) CS) llOVll "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caultield, Michelle Pfetffer An English student al a 60s American high school has to prove himself to the leader ol a girts· gang whOse members can date only ttiose ot a gang ol greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) g llO¥ll "Hey, Good Look1n· " ( 1982. Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph Bakshi. An Imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness ol a group ol 'SOs Brooklyn teen-agers. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 16 min.) •aDALL•M,Al&Y .. 8 ()) OUll ~ wmt mL llOYW Coo· temporary Issues that a fleet .lhe dally fives of Americans to dltterent degrees are exa- mined by correspondent Moyers. G 9 UV!Nm l lla!Y Shirley's dream of marriage finally comes true In an 011~1=;mony CA) Q i ALL•MFMaY .. MCAn.m .. ()) llCME "Promises tn The Dark" ( 1979, Ofama) Marsha Mason. Kathleen Beller A teen-age girt c-0mes 1o·grlps with her terminal illness with the help ot a..sup- eQrl111e =f;~n. 1:,; ~ U fJD Olt Remington and Laura pose as a couple whose marriage Is on lhe rocks to find out who mtght be planning to murder their chent (R) ( 1 hr\ 8 <Ill nmE'I ~"" Jack wakes up 1n bed beside Janet and panics WheO he can't remember the evef'ltS of the previoos evening (A) O I -. _. ....,_ ''Agalnet The Wind: A ban Odyuey" The rney of lour ban ref\.lgees to the ~ted 81atet le llaead 11001 the 1 Jopi.11u1 .. tu thek µt.,i.. ent altuatlon. (R) ( t hr.) • ~ "£nayclc>Pedla Galaotlca" Or tar1 Seoan examines the persistent repont ol ext11tene1trfal Yllltora to Eltth and shows that no oonvinelog evldene41 exllta for such a visit -pao1 or present ... ~~ACTUU11 .,. "The House Where Evil Dwells" 962. Horror) Edward Alben. Susan ge. An Ame<lean ooupte and thell yooog daughtet move Into a Japanese house po6Se6sed by the ghocits ol a bloody 19th-century love triangle. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) llO'lll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal- lagher. Two American college students spend a free-spirited summer on a Greek Island. 'A' ( 1 hr .. -40 min.) •Gll --"Or. Goldloot And The Bikini Machine" ( 1965, Fantasy) Vincent Price. Frank1t1 Avalon A conniving doctor con- cocts a plan to rob wealthy men by creel· Ing a number of female robots that will appeal to their prurient Interests. ( 1 hr , 65mln.) .. • QI 110 I Doralee, Violet and Judy all Vie fOf,the same job promot(Dn. (A) (!) lllOVW ''Penny Setenade" ( 19-41, Dra- ma) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. Recent adoptive parents leam that haPJtness can soon turn to tragedy. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (I).,_ "ti Yoo Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. A.H Thomson. The misadventures ol blind singer-compoeer Tom Sullivan's college c.!!YS are recounted. 'PG' (I hr .. 40 min.) CW ~y tT.-a The work of tOday's hottest young writers. directors and stars are gathered together In short film. video and animated ~ments. ( 1 hr.) 1., .... ,._. -e IT • ..,._ Of westphall's morals Will not altow tllm to let a cancer patient die, bUt the man's brother decides to take matters Into his own hands. (A) ~~ • '§ U& Jonathan and Jen· nller's send-off gift to the vacatkm-bound Max turns out to be a lethal cigar. (A) c:;> l hr.) . ..,.°'_ mu•' _,.TW "Greet Jazz Vibes! Lionel Hampton And Friends" Pearl Balley, Dave Brubeck, Zoot Sima, Batty Car1er and other jazz greats pay a muslcal tribute to Lionel Hampton at a White House recepllon and a concen at Kennedy Center. (A) (1 hr.) CC).,. "Breaker Morant" ( 1980, Ofa· ma) EdWard Woodwerd, Jack Thompson Australians conscripted to fight on Eng- land's side In the Boer War decide to fight the Boer guerillas on their own terms. 'PG' t! hr., -46 min.) Cl) RCTAal.U ~•CAM Belly daocers.,JIJgg.lllr!l. 11nd dancU:l<lllot• ai:a. among the acts performing in1h1S evenTng of entertainment teaturlng Cathy Lee Cr~th Jim Perry and Fiona Gordon 0 ··Grease 2" (1982, MuSICal) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. An Engllsh student al a 60s Ametican high school has to piove himself to the leader ot a girls' gang whose members can date only those of a gang of greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr, 55mln.) ... , JllFlllFMIWWW .. -u•·••. CM9UI ~Comedian Joe Pteco- ho819 this ahowc:aee ot ~t• talent -seleeled from a nationwide 1earch by New York's C.tch A Rising Star comedy club -taped t>elOle a COiiege audience at Tu:\;.~S:~hl.) -w~•,_,.._ 1W •• ..,, ... ..... °'_ TMl&i&d• ---.J.. ..,. "A Raisin In The Sun" (t96t, Orama) Sidney POltktf. Claudia McNeil Based on the play by Lorraine Hansbetry Attempting 10 break away Jrom their crowded apartment In Chlcapo. a black remlly move to an all-while neighborhood l hrs .. 45 min.) 11.111••-.Y ~ WA111t 11MA" min Two opposing teams ol water experts debate the future of California water develop- ment. (I hr) ([) WORTIC8TIR CO) lllOVW "Between The Lines" (1977. Comedy) Lindsay Crouse. Jett Goldblum. The staff members of an "underground" Boston newspaper have various romantic and 1ournallstic encounters with each 01her and the subJecrs ol their stories. 'A' ~hr .. 50 min.) LCMIQ .... Me....cTCCUlD mWll "On The Nickel" ( 1979, Ofa· ma) Ratph Waite, Donald Moffat. Life on Los Angeles' skid row is depicted, 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min) G JW CUii Featured: hear how his 2 t I 2· year-old son's tall from a three story win- dow made pitcher Tommy John base- ball's btggesl winner. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1tll 8 ()) QWICY Quincy uses his expertise 10 determine the identity ot a child moleS· ter who kilted a 9-year·Old girl (A) ( 1 hr., 10mln.) G e TalQHT Guest host Joan Rrvers. Guests: Tom Jones. Charles Nelson Reilly, Bizabe~~';~ llJ ..,,01ur ODDCCUU MAMY.O CClftmJDUIYMULTM_,.. ...., 11AC11Tn &M • •• •11 am The outrageous. unpredictable comedian performs hls adult nightclub act at Retorts lnlernatfonal In AtlanllC City, New Jefaey. Uhr.l (]J llO¥ll "From Holly With Love" ( 1979, Drama) Joanna Miguel. Marlene Wiiiough- by. A. young girl moves In with her sister to a beach house for the summer only to lose her virginity. (1 hr., 20 min.) Cl)A .. DAY•lllllll "The Big Party" tW CC) lllOVW "Emily" ( 1976, ~ama) Koo Stark, Victor Splnett1. In 1920s England, a leeo-age g111 comes of age through an attair with an American schoolteaeher. ( t hr .. 25 min.) -· anBr~ Tc.clf1' An Interview with Lillian Gish. =-~ .. Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor. A museum curator becomes the victim of a klllef who deals In forgeries of art treasures (I hr . 50m1n.) (!) 1118111181r•IWWW .... e lllOVW "'Made For Each Other" ( 1971, Comedy) Renee Taylor. Joseph Bologna Two members of an encounter Qroup Friday. July 1, 1983 25 he can use them (2 hrs . 30 min.) GD .. IEllDOC€: TitE _..,.. ,..... QUMm One of the country's most emi- nent cha '>er rnus1c groups performs an all Beethc11en concert 1n the Grand Salon of the Sm1thson1an·s Renwick Galle•v of Attinw~.o c (l hr ) -1=-YflUD ........ 9 DYUITY Ale)(1S and Fallon under- mine Sammy Jo's plan to leave her baby with Kryslle and Bfal\e (A~ hr.) 8D .. •llDEMCI: TitE llmllOll ITW QUAl'ffT One of the country's most emi- nent chamber music groups perfOfms an all Beethoven concert 1n the Grand Salon of the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery ot Art m Washington. 0 C ( 1 hr ) (1:) llO¥IE "An Eye For An Eye" (1981. Adventure) Chuck Noms. Christopher Lee. A San Francisco cop Quits the torce tO" avenge the mu1 de/ ol his partner by memoers or a clrutf r1ng. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 mm) CJ) llOVIE "f ure1 , · ( 1975. Comedy) Zero Mosrel. Estelll Parsons Three comie vignetles are olferoo as explanahons for the tall of a hctt<>nal American p1e51dent 'R' (t hr., 15m111) ta11CtMCME "Super Full" (1981, Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernest Borgn1ne. An irradiat- ed Miami cop uses his newfound super- powers to combat organized crime. 'PG' 1hr .. 35 min) -... • Bllll8fT MmfCIM ... IMTTW Of LR MDIII.ATM IOCIC*TY .. CIWUl~CJelTitEFLMIClm "" 1m=:-•1U11CM"'-1111 •• LiiOlll ..Vl&L -·Ml'ClllT ..:II Of COCU. r1tme<J 1n 60IM8 and Miami, this documentary. whieh examines the growing, J)focess1ng and smuggling ol cocaine, 1nclude8 •rtervlews with law enfOfcoment ofhciats and took& at the rOle of the BOiivian government and certain metor "families" In the cocaine trade. (I hr.) CB) llCMI "Humongous" (1982, Horror) Janet Julian, David Wallace A dlstlgur d murderer stalks a party of le<:Jclesa teen- agers weekending on a remote ISiand 'R' i!_ hr .. 3S min ) ' (JJllCMI "The Amateur" ( 1982, Orama) John Savage, Ch1lllopher Plummer. A CIA oompul9' expert lratns IOf acrive lleld duty 10 avenge the murdel or his glrtlrlend ~ rulhleas terrOfl&ts. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) l,W lllMI "Student Bodies" (1981, Com- edy) Kristen Airer, Mallhew GOidsby. A heevy·blea1hlrt0 psyohotlC kilter storks the fun·tovlng students of a typ!C8l Amorlean t:llgh aoho<>I. 'R' ( t hr , 26 min ) CZ> llCMI "Stardust" ( 1975. Orama) David C:S,.x, Larry Hogmttn A rock s1ar'1 1111-100-rapld rise 10 f11me rooos him to drugs, isotatlon and 1 norvoua breakdOWn. 'R' (I hr .. 37 min.) e "'CWI Feature¢ dlscovor how onn mftn had a d11malkl deliverance from his ii line dependence on 100 unlit of Insulin cH,y, (1 hf . 30 min I tw Cl) Ni.a ITOll¥ Two polloe detec- tlvet connict ovor the handling ot • po11oe offloer shot by two 11eallenta. (R) t~ hrs , 30ml!\.} • e ,__, Ou.st nott: Jo8n Alvera 0-ue91a l0tet11 t vnn, \'J11ltor M&llh&u, 28 Frtday, July 1, 1983 1Jac;~1~~ YOU AMID fCllt n ~~ . COW'f'mQUllY HEAL.TM-I ~TICIWTD ~John Byner shows you things s1ranger lhan truth, larger than hie. and zanier than anything you've ever seen 11'9(1:)110¥1E "Cullers Way" (1981, Drama) John Heard. Jett Bridges A maimed Vlel- nam vet and hrs best friend, a social drop- out. locus their energies on solving a mur- der case. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) a. 8 BnaT~ TOlllHT Behind 1he scenes of the Brool<e Sh181ds documenta-ry_ with Tern Shields. U MO¥IE "Blackbeard. Tl\e Pirate" ( 1952, Adventure) Robe11 Newlon. Linda Darnell tn the 171h century. the notorious Blackbeard wages a deadly high-seas battle 11gains1 Sir Henry Morgan. ( 1 hr., 55 mrn) (!).......,,IEWOM ... • m¥ll "A Letter To Three Wives" ( 1949, Orama) Jeanne Crain. Linda Dar- nell A woman sends a letter to three country club wives mlOfmlng them that she plans to elope with one ot 1helr hus- band~. (2 hrs ) CS) .W. "Popeye" ( 1980, Comedy) Robin Williams. Shelley Duvall While sea1ch1ng lor his lather, the splnach-eat- 1ng sa110f V1!>ll S a quaint hamlet where he picks up a loundllng and a skinny sweet· heart 'PG' (I hr . 54 min ) Ct llCMI "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney POdlG', Biii Cosby A mOkman and a factOfy WOfker engage In betting and hypnohsm 10 raise funds lor thek lodge. 'PG' (I hr., 52 min.) tt:ll 8 ti LATl llGllT wrnt DAVID LIT19mM IGu~edlan 8111 Maher (I hr.) lll•C-.• fill COTTU: UP ClOll "Suicide" llM'f ~ llM'f IWITIWI NOMI UC. -._y llOVll "A Girl's Besl ~ .. (t981) Juliet Anderson, Ron Jeremy ( 1 hr., 30 mtn,J eo...ccumn.Y 1llel(H) llCMI "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven- tu1e) Ken Waht, Wflllam Prince. A rvthtess CIA agent Is Hnt to neutraliZe a Soviet· backed touorrst plot to held the Mideast hOslage with nuclear exptoslveS. 'R' ( t hr.30m.n) we llOVll ''The Hanged M8n" ( 1965. Myslety) Edmond O'Srlen. Vet8 Mllet The Mardi Or8s ta the S()en9 Of 11 gun- man's 11llemp1 to avenge the murder of hi& fr1end. (2 hrs ) • llOVll "S~1nout" ( 1966. MU81cal) Etvls _ifre&loy, Sri.trey F1t>eree. A ben- dteaOGI mnnngft to entangle Mfl9tlf With race C8'1 (I hr , 30 min.) e llOVll "the Skull" C 1966, Horror) Petet Cu~lng, Chrtatophof L•. A m'(St• (IOIJ8 &lc\Jlt exudes 11 l)Owefluf and deltrue- 11ve lnfll1nnc. on II WhO come Into con- ••ct w1111 rt 1~ 30 mkl.) (f)'IA fW. llil'lllllltlACTIMA110Q CD llOVll "The r ront" ( 1978, Comedy) WOOdy Allen, 1-.0 Mostol. A ac:hemlng bunglt1 bteomct lhe Pl8Vd0-tvth0f '°' Ibo work. oJ MYet•I ~lil&ed """°" 'P'G' ( 1 hr 3• mln ) ll0'9 · ont\y tonk f'.'reewey" ( 198 f, iltlam O.V1ne, 8e¥erly D' M- gelo.. bypelled 0y I new 914* l'llghw•y, fl tme~ Flofldlt town~ to ertr8Ct a motley oollte110n of ,,.,,...,_ who wk\(1 up lhtfe by ecddtnl 'PO' W .C ... CMMIQHf 1-ICOTT- bit IJ: "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 198 t. Orama) Meryl S1reep, Jeremy Irons An allalr between two aclOfS 1s par- alleled 1n lhe romantrc period him In which lhe two are performing 'R' (2 his., 5 Ml Cll ... 1181fn1ATCM min~ I COTTU: W ClOll Guest: Ruth warrlcl\. cm-oee Cl) m¥ll "ti You Could See What t Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson f he misadventures of blind singer-composer Tom Sullivan's college ~are recounted. 'PG' ( I hr , 40 min ) a llCMI "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy). Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver 1urns a sextet of juvenile car s1rlppers Into a winning p11 crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) n OD m¥ll "Ruckus" ( 1980. Orama) Olrl\ Benedict, Linda Blair A shell-shocked Vietnam vet disturbs lhe peace of a small Alabama town. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) ·1·1m\· lilMCUlt mlY, llD. .. , ... (II) llOWll "Twice A Woman" C 1980, Ora- ma) Bibi Andelsson, Anthony Perkins. A divorcee encounters opposition from her ex-husband when she talles on an allrac· tive new IOver. 'R' (I hr .. 30 min.) M Ill.) WOIU AT LMll ... llCMI "Escape To Burma" ( 1955, Adventure) Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan. Native superstitions end unwanted attentions from a mysl9fl0us stranger complicate lhe lite of e mistress of a Bur:::ntalion. ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) ; mW11 "T~n Comeqy" ( 1943, Orama) Mickey Rooney, James Craig. A young man goes to war leavll'lg his younger brother In charge ol suppoitlng ~lam ly. Ji hrs •• 30 min.) •••• 1W ... "Secfels Of A Wtlllng Wife" ( 1980. Orama) Meryl Michaels, Rikki O'Neat. A wife dlscOll9fs new wave ot making herself S9)(U81ty proficient. ( 1 hr .. 20mln.) CZ> .,. "SOUlhefl' Comtort" (1981, Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group of Netlonal Querdlmen on weell· end maneuvers In a Loolalana bayoo Sl)ark a ameM guetrllle war with 11 comrnu-nlry of ba<:kwOOdS Cajuns. 'A' ( 1 hr., •O min ) •CllHml• ... ...,. "Penjtenttary" ( 1980..i. Orama) Lton lsaeic KennedY. Thommy t"ollard. A yOYng black uses his boxing ll<Hta to aur· vtve ~· 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) M (C) "Alatlmt" U9e1. Orama) Je.rl* Ce~. 'J.4oward E. Aolltnt. Amid Iha toollt uphelval of 19209 New YOO<, an ul)pef-ct.11 fam!IV lr1ea to hold on to 1r1dltl0n •• an •rlOfY b4eck leedl • mllltant tiOht aga1n11 fht reclat ett•bllthrnen•. 'PG' .!} hrl., 35 min.) CH> ... ·•or .... ,.. ( 1982. Mueical) Mtxwtlt Cevffltld. Mlctlelle Pfellfef. Ar\ EnQlfltl ttudent at 1 eo. American hlQh ICtiool hll to ~ hlmeelf to tht •def Of. ailll' OlftQ whOM men'lbtft C9n dll• Oftl1t hee~ot i gtng~ 'PG' (t fL, Mr'*') •Cl>--"Aodly Ml'' (1'192, Drama) $'tt-' 1191ter Stallone. CM! WMthart, Woitd httv,,....t ~ ~y 8llboe ...,...,. • ~ crflll...,. ~. ""'9ier ........ l*n for NI crown. 'PO (ow, 40 mtn.) • · -W8dnelltlg Coal. min.) W (J:) "G1tm0" t 1977, eom.dyl Ooeumen· ta1y Directed by Howa1d Smith ( 1 h1 . 30 min) •CC) "Heidi" ( 1979. Adven1u1e) t t h.1. 33 mln) W (J) "Runaway Island" (No Date. Adven IUfe) Miles Buchanan. Simone Ouc"8nan U ht .. 35 min.) ·"' • "Blaci( Beauty" ( 197 1, Dlama) Mark Ln1e1, Waltef Slezak ( t ht . 45 min) {%) "Blood Beach" ( 1981. Horr04') John Saxon, 8u1t Young ( 1 hr., 30 min ) eill(D) "The Picture ShOw M811" (1979. Dra- ma) Rod Taylor. John Me1llon. ( t hr • 28 min) .. (!) "The Amazing Howa1d Hughes" JPa1t 2) ( 1977. Biography) Tommy Lee ones. Ed Flanders (2 hrs ) CC) "Raglime" ( 1981, Drama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) ([)"King 0 1 Jazz" ( t930. MUSICal) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whiteman Orchestra ( 1 hr., 30 lflln.) •tm "Emergency Room" ( 1983. Orama) Sarah Purcell, Lallar Burton. (2 hrs.) •CI> "Southern Comfort" ( 1981, Olama) Kelth Carradine, Powers Boothe. (I hr . 40mln.) ' --lvenlntr .. l:WOUM Cll ... .,,LCllO ~lr."c;J ....... OW8' IA8' Guest Van Johnson (R) ~•acM-..-.r ~ y~--am.-. This doc· umentary presents the true stones of live missing children. ( I hr ) · CJ) llO¥ll "Popeye" ( t980, Comedy) Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall While searching tor his lfllher, lhe spinach-eat· ing sailor visits a quaint hamlel where he picks up a loundltng and a skinny sweet· heart. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 54 min.) Ct llOWll "$1.l( Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet of juvenile car strippers Into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( I hr .. 45 min,) =1 ==-CCUfTYTODAY ..., ..... aatCA~ .-T IUIMIBIAV'IOlt PIA ALL CC*f AC'f UIATt U S Ltght Middleweight Championship bout (from Lake Charles. La.) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l•wa1112m '9.CllYlmlAD ,. Cll ... a.lflU a:'i. ~ A v1S11 wlth "Dallas" star Victoria Puncipal, a man auempts to swim the 10-mlle distance from Betkciey to the Golden Gate Brtdge 1' Cat1lornla • llOUCIWOUM ~ ':t'a1~ 1WT Behind the scenes of the Brooke Shields documenta· lwlth Terri Shields. l1lm'I ~,,.., .-...wu ...... 9ClllT IMCIC Of AlmAl. PAlfTllQ llO¥ll "Grease 2" ( t982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer An Engthih studetlt at 1 60t Ame.lean hlQh tchoOI has 10 prove himself to the leader ol a gtrls' gang wnose mem~ can date only lh06e ot a gnng of greasers 'PG' ( t hf . 55mln) CD llOYll "Penn1ea From Heaven" ( 1981. Musical) Steve Martin. Bemadeue Pe1&1a In the Midwest dunng the Depiesslon, a sheet muslo saiesman deStroys the lrves ol thOSe around him because of his unbfldled selhshness and his belief lhat hie cen be as It Is rn songs and movie musl\Oal pre>- ductlon numbers. 'R' (I hr . 47 min.) CD) llOYil "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981. AdVentUte) Richard Harris, Bo Derek While accompanying her lather on a search for the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman ls abducted by an uncivilized white man who was raised by apes In the jungle. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) I ~ ,. ... 1:.9 J • 1111 TOWI Featured· watch as David Copl)effleld and other magicians perlorm some tricks as part ot a therapy program at a local hospital: then. some lltlle·known tacts everyone shoUld know abOul LA. Including: finally, the dltlerent lme'=;t=.l~arrots to talk. •nctAC--JillMl9P'ClllT •DAYATATm . IMCm./~mclllf nm w uaw• ~TIOUl. WCC•zmm Marvin Hamllsch hosts the llnaf rounds of the June. 1982 oompe- tttion, which In Its sixth year approaches the level of such preshglous concefts as the Tchaikovsky, Leeds, and Van Cliburn ghrs.) (2) llO¥ll "Hey, Good Lool<in' " ( 1982, Drama) Animated. Directed by Ralph Bakshi. An imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness ol a group of '50s Brool<~een-agers. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) Ga "Deported" (1951. Drama) Jett Chandler. Marta Toren Alter being depof1ed, an American mobster plans an elaborate black market operation from his home base in ti~.) • 8 CJ) MCllZ PUCI Archie ls drawn into a courtroom battle with his best friend Barney. (R) • N.W't'All QOU): ""' YIAlll • lMI .... e MOYIE "Psycho" ( t960, Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Janet Leigh. A young woman eocounters a i>sychotlc ktller af1er stealing a la!ge sum ol money from hef em~et (2 hrs.) 8 (11) lMI FAU .,, Colt and a re1sty stunt woman try to clear a well-known actor who has been charged with a mur· der. (A) D ( t hr.) D .,_... "The Defiant 0nes·· ( 1958. Drama) 'Sidney Poiher. Tony Curtis. After a black man and a white man shackled together by the wnsts escape rrom a chain gang. lhetr mutual inner hatreds of each other dlSSOlve. (2 hrs ) i TWl.alT la. , ....... llO¥ll "Aolterbalt" ( 1975, Scl80Ce- Ftehon) James Caan. Maud Adams The rulers ol a tutUtistlc Earth society devise a violent sport In whreh the w1nn1ng score 1s tallied by the highest number or deaths {?hrs.) • 1MI w uat••• llTIMAnouL PWIOCGU tiiim Marvin Hamllsch hosts the ftnal rounds ot the JUoe. 1982 compe- litton, which In Its Stxth year approaches the level of such prestigious concerts as the TchalkovlP!y. Leeds. and van Cliburn {? hta.) • MOWil "Keily'I HerOH" ( 1970, CorTie> dy) Clint EaBtwood. Telly Sov11l31 During Wocld War If, an lmprot>ab'8 team of sof dlet1 makes a wild dash behind enemy Unes (3 hrs.) CC) llO¥ll "Halts Of Montezuma" (1951, 0111me) Rlchard Widmark. Jack Patance The U.S. Marines are ponraved on recoo• naislance r.atrol In lht: ,..;Ille during World W11 f . (2 hts.) Cl) ...,1C811'8 Cl).,.. "Rockv HI" (1982, Orama) Sy!. veetet Stallone. Car1 Weathers Wocld heaY'(weighl champt<>n Rocky Balboa suffers a personal cnsls when a youngef. hung1te1 llyhler challenges him tOf his crown. 'PG ( 1 hr., 40 min.) e110¥11 "Mommle Dearest" (1981, Dra- ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld For- ties lllm star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children In a domestic atmos· phefe that varies from luxurious comfort to sadistic disc~. 'PG' (2 hrs., 9 min.) •mau•1111' ' ••CJ) &Giil Dr. Adams finds that train· Ing GIOfla to be a veterinary assistant may be more than he can handle. (A) 8 ViCTQI AWAMI Top athletes In all major spans aJe honored in this annual even~~~ii.4; ( 1 hr . 30 min.) IML•'nllFAm.Y .. 'IMICAtlm -• Cl) llO¥ll "Reunion" ( t980, Orama) Kevin Dobson. Joanna Cassidy A married man leaves his fam»v behind to attend his high schoOI reunion and rekindles a romance with his old sweetheart. (R) (2 hrs) • 111 JAL.II Of THI QCU .-ZV A beau11tul ca1d sha!k gambles with Jake's lite aher he Illes her lo a high-priced poker i&'WM.Tagataya. (A) ( f hr.) ~ AUTO MCllQ CART 6udwe1ser 500 (from Cleveland. Ohio) (R) (2 hrs , 30 min.) (ft) llOWll "Eye 01 The Needle" ( 198 t , Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Nelli· gan. While on a remote Scolllsh. Island to meet a German submarine, an Axts spy finds shelter from lhe s101m in the cottage ol a young married couple. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) ([)MOYIE' "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A wildcatter anu a pretty geologist become romantically tnilOflled alter thetr profes· slons bflng themlnto conflict. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40mln.) (D)llCME "TwiCe A Woman" ( t980, Dra- ma) Bibi Andersson, Anthony Perkins A divorcee encounters opposttlon from her ex-husband when she takes on an attrac· tive new lover. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CI> llOWll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Syl- vester Stallone, Car1 Weathers World heavyw~ht champt0n Rocky Balboa suHers a personal crisis when a younget, hongrrer hghtet challenges htm tor hrs c1own. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min ) •tm .,._ -rhe"-t>eaely ~·-t1976 . Orama) David Birney. Allen Garfield. A New York City undercover ,olltcer "assigned to the narcotics squad leads a loan shark to a drug-smuggling operation {? hrs , 5 min ) •CfJ llCME "Play Oirtv" ( 1969. Orama) Michael Caine. Nigel Davenport A British commander anempts to slop Allied forces lrom destroying German suoplles so that Friday, July. 1, 1983 27 Margret A teen-ager iourneys from Brooklyn to HOiiywood to get to know her estranged screenwriter lather "PG" ( 1 hr .. 1::11145 'arJu.. ANQB.I ...,. TMECAT\M 11-.o &llO Japan's Ta1h0. a modern. day legend 1n the ancient sport o1 sumo wres.;xi rs prohled. (A) '1!) ,..Mft Neal (:,abler and Jet- Irey Lyons host an 1nloimatrve took at what"s new at the movies • 8 Cl) -•-A J and Rtek inves- tigate the Cleath of a college student Who fell lrom the root of his lraternrty building fB)JI hr) U OD -A mM Samantha ltnds out whal her tether's 1ob IS really like alter i = a day at the station house (A) l'ROWl.ID WA TBla: OL Mm ntf QWt. IE. a.Ad The value ol the Channel Islands as a un1Que treasure trove of ani- mals and plants Is e1<am1ned In relation California's voracious appetite tor Oil ( 1 hr) '1!) llAITWIECI TMEATill "A Town like Alice" Based ori a novel by Nevil Shute Japanese troops invade Malaya In World War II !Ind capture a group of resident Enghshwomen and chltcfren (Par1 t) (A) o (1 hr J (tJ lllO'M "'Hanky Panky·· ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Giida Radnei An Inno- cent architect who was framed tor a mur- der and a woman whose brother commit- ted suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown together 1n a dangerous game ol intrigue. "PG' ( t hr , 45mln) ([) THE W011.D IPOllTW "Ballooning I Motocross I Hang Gliding" Guests: Suzie Chaffee. Bill Russell (R) ( 1 hr.) ([) lllO'M ""They Shall Have Music" ( t 939. Orama) Joel MtCrea. Walter Brennan A group of y00ng musielans gathers at a se11lement house to pool their talents (I hr , 40 min.) (I).,_ "Si1< Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny R~rs. 04ane Lane. A race-car driver turns a M•tel QI iuvenlle car str1ppe1s Into a wrnnrng p1i crew. "PG" ( t hr., .-smln.) • •8 m a-. Tho coach Ms to tell hi& daughter that the sleazy guy she wants 10 marry Isn't exactly what he had In mind for her (A) (%) lllO'M "The New land" ( t972. Ora· ma) Liv Ullmann, Max von Sydow. A Scandinavian lam11y seeks freedom and a new Ille 1n the Mlnnesole territory of 1he 1850s (3 hrs ) I "" ... .,. -Cl) ..,.,. U... Diana gets • big surprlfle wheO She goes to Mack'• epaf1· ment to call a 1ruce. end B achemlng Abby secretly urges a pras11gioOll record pro- ducef to listen 10 CIJI (RI (I hr.) 8 e MU.,..., .... A superior court lnJUOCllon stoPS en Illegal pol!Qe'weep ot a crime-ridden area. erld • preening Cell•· tano shows u~~erlng an untamed hair rt,,, R (t hr) , m .• IKY "Opening The Routes" A loolt 111 t•ktn IJI Iha hlllOfY of _... ... ,~from 10 i8 •o-WOfld Wet·H. (l I'll,) .... .-T --"Ctovde Of Wltntit" When l ndy Mary'1 llanct ii muro.rod. hef l>fothef. Lord Peter Wlm• 30 Friday, July 1, 1983 sey. lhes lrom Paris t" Investigate (Part !l (1 hi ) CD WCT ~ "Barrett World Doubles Championships" Sem1f1nal matc_h 2 (from London. England) (I hr ) CID MCME "Fuday The 13th. Part II" ( t981. Horror) Amy Sleet. John Furey The gusly kllllngs corihnue at a summer camp that had been closed down atter a series ol bizarre murders occurred there. 'A' ( t hr .. 27 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Poltergeisr· ( 1982, Horror) Cralg T Nelson. Jobelh Williams Vengeful ghosts take ovef a suburban Calltornla home and abduct the reSldent famll)-'s ~not!'St child 'PG' ( 1 hr,, 55 min.) · g llfO¥ll ··smash Palace·· ( 1981, Dra- ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemison. A New. Zealand junkyard owner's ruined mamage takes a dramatte tum toward desf>e<Bllon and vk>lence (I l'lr .. 40 min ) -• ••ElllllT •IWOM .... *' IUU ... •IUICllOl- M&:Z I• _.,MU •lllM9GIT "°'A "Black Tide .. The most devas· fating oil spill 1n history and Its effects are examined. JR) D ( 1.J).(J CC).,_ "Big Jlo" ( 1973. Ofama) Ber· rue Casey. Bo Svenson Cuppled baskel- baU player Maurie Stokes Is helped by his letlow player. Jack Twyman. ( t hr .. 45 min.) (().-•-, .... -rm ... • CD .,_ "Night Games" ( 1980, Fanta- sy) Cindy Picl<ett. Barry Primus. The vie· tlm ot a chltdhood trauma. a young wom- an·s fear of any sexual contact with men threatens her marriage 8'1<1 her mental (l)~~:.m~CCUlll • 711 CU9 Featured actress Ann 0.vls talks about hef role as Allee on "The Bra-~ Bunch " (1hr,30mln) tW B Cl) CIWICY Quincy tries 10 prove that the death of a youth at a construction Bite was due 10 his being a victim of Tourette's ~ndrome (R) ( t hr., 10 min ) a e TClllMT Guetl tloet. Joan R'Mtrs Guests: Mister Aooera. J&c<luellne Bisset. oomecliaMc~~ hr.) I ~ ..... " -ceull lllmf.O CCllT99 DMIYtULTlt_.. _,.."Six Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogera. Diane Lane. A race-car driver lull'I a sexrat of lullenlle car slrlP.tt,• Into a winning pl1 crew 'PG' ( 1 l'lr., 6 mm.) , CJ) A .. OAY •-"An cmbll11esse<1 Josh'' -· .,.__,_ l..onerd Mal· fin rtviewe "Supermen Ill" and "Ptyoho II." .... "The Fallen Sparr<>W' ( 1943, Orama) JONI Garfield. Mauteen O'H.,, Duting World War II. lht toe IUl'Villor ol • SplM'lilh CMI War bf!Qadt hnds hlmaelf the quarry of Amtflean Razlt ~ are alttf • ptecloul medallion they ballalle he has. ( t hr., 60 min.~ Sylvester StallOfle. Michael Caine. Ouung World War II. Allied POWs see their ticket to lreedom 1n a match belween thetr soccer team and the German Nat1om11 Team 1n Paris "PG' ( 1 hr , 57 min) g .,. .. Modern Problems.. ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Patti O' Arban· ville. A hapless air traffic coritroller with numerous personal problems Is endowed wrth telekinetic powors alter being douse<! with nuclear wastEI. 'PG" ( t hr . 30 min.) tta 8 G) U11 NMlfT wmt DAVID LETTEMWl Guests: comedian Jay Leno. TV psychic land~ washer Mor11s Fonte ( 1 hr ) 111 ••• llMY~llMY HAllTMM llCMI '"Wiid Pleasures·· ( 1980. Ora· ma) Guy Royer. Segried Sether A woman alienated oy h8f husband's dalliance w1in his secretary finds companionship outside the home ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) llCMI ··surrimer Lovers·· ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Petet Gal- lagher. Two American college studenls spend a free-spirited summer on a Greek ISiand. 'A' ( I hr .. 40 min ) I OU..CCMfT'f TODAY ttl9 Cl) MCQOUD MCCioud aids an out·Ol- lown sherllf looking for a runaway yul 1.8> (l hr . 20mln.) . ttl9CC) .,_ ""The Betsy" ( 1978, Ofama) Laurence Olivier. Rober I Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powertul and relenlless Oelre>Jt eu10 tycoon b11nps a daredevil racing slar Into his company 10 develop a revolutionary new vehicle ·n· {g hrs •• 5 min.) w• .,_ "Bus Alley's Back In Town·· (1965, Orama) Ann-Margret. MICMel Parks. A young Navy man returns 10 lind thal the glrl who rejected him in the pest wants 10 starl a new relationship. (2 hrs ) • .,_ "The Carey Treatment" ( 1972, Mystery) James Coburn, Jennifer O'Nelll A patholoabl fights to clear a colleague charged wlth murder When the daughtef of a noted physician dies during an Illegal oP&ratlon. (I hr .. 30 min.) • .,_"The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs" ( 1960, Ofama) Robefl Preston, Dorothy McGuire Baaed on the play by William Inge, Members of an Oklahoma family In the 1920s struggle with lhe prob· terns or everyday Ille. ( f fir., 30 min ) CC llOWll "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981. CXama) Sylvia Kr1s1e1. Nicholas Clay. O.H. Lawrence's story about lhe Wiie of a paraplegic Engl/ah nrt1toc1a1 who takes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover Is retold. 'R' ( 1 hr. 45 min.) ·-ICOTT . W Cll) .,_ "Ar1hur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley MOOfe, Liza Mln~I While his family attempll to l0tc:e him 1010 a p1e- ar1anged me"lttge. • dtunken. hedOnlatlc playboy falls In love with a poor working I 'Pa' ( t hf .. 53 min~ w .... o••n I: "Str"t Mvslc" (1981. CXama) Eli.Ubtth O.lly. Leny Ofeeding Restdenll of an old San Francltlco hotel, most ot wtloln are retirees, floht 10 save their name when they are told II w~ll cl<>19d R R' (t Plr., :.~ ·1;--A1Clt coma w ca.-Gueet. wtm "The He;y-HoOkfri'" (1975, ) L}IM Radc)ra\19, .JeM.Plerre Aurnont. TM Nie Of N'aw York'• lamou1 C.-girl, XIYlanl ..._!\def, It told. 'R' ( f "'·· "min) •CISl _.. "loot Bolt" (t98t, Onima) lSinlet ValOll. EOWtrd J9mte Olma. • -Morning Movies-illl CZ) "Rock.y Ill" ( 198i, 01811111) Sylveater Stallone. Carl Wea1h11rs ( 1 111 ., 40 111111.) 191t "Super Fuu" ! 1981, Comndy) Terence HUI, Ernes1 Bnr9n1110 It h1 3!> rmo I 19(1) "0dYSl>OY 0 1 lhe Pacltlc" (No Oar&. Advenw1a) Mickey Rooney (I nr 20 min.) •a::l "Ua1's Moon" 1 1~"~· Uiama) Mall Ditton. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr 45 rrntt I 79(!) "Mldmghl Lace" ( 1960 Suspense) Dons Day, Re>. Hamson 12 his I (ID "Th1ow Oul The Anchor" ( 1975. Comedy) Otna Metrtll, R1chmd Cg.:in ( 1 hr .. 30 mt11) 0 "RoOercoas1er" ( t977 Suspe11se) GeOfge SetJal, T1mo1hy Bo11orns ( t hr • 59m1n ) (%)"The Em1gran1s" ( 1912. Drama) Max von Sydow. Liv Ullmann. (2 11rs . 30 min ) .. CID "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sytves1er Slallone. Carl Wealhers ( t ht 40 rn111 ) (J) "Liar's Moon" ( 1987 Ofama) Mall [);Hon Cindy Fesher ( 1 hr 45 mm) •CC) "Mon1y Pyrhon And The Holy Grail" ( 19?4. Comedy) Graharn Chapman. John Cleese ( I hr . 30 111m ) •(?)"The New Land" ( t972 Orama) I 1v Ullmann MaK von Sydow (3 hrs I .. CC) "Hanky Panky" I 1982, Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner ( 1 hr 45 mm.) (HJ "S1K Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny RQgers, Diane Lane. ( 1 hr 45 nun I (J) "Small Town Girl" ( t953 Mus1<:al) Jane Powell, Farley Granger ( 1 hr , 35 mln.l • 1W0 "I Oughl To Be 111 Pictures · ( 1982, ComedyJ Walter Malttiau, Arm·Ma1g1e1 U hr . 45 mm I m "'Abandoned" ( 1949 Drama) Dennis O't<eete, Jell Chandle1 ( 1 hr 30 min J 1tll@ "P0Uerge1st" ! 1982. Ho11or1 Craig T Netsoo. Jobeth Williams I I hr , 55 min I -Afternoon Movies-.-a "Hilda Crane" ( 1956, Orama) Jean Simmons. Guy Madison ( I hr 30 mm I e "Bundle Ot Joy" ( 1956. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fosher (2 hrs ) CC) "Big Mo" 11973. Ora/Tla) Oern1e Casey, Bo Svenson (2 hrs J ® "Arlhu1" ( 1981 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza M1nnelh I I hr !>3 min I (J) "S1K Pack" (1982 Comeoyl Kenny Aggers, Diane Lane I 1 h1 • 45 min I -(%) "The Phan1om President' ( t932. Comedy) George M Cohan Claudelle Colberl ( 1 hr . 30 n11n ) m "Charlroose Caboose" I 1960 Romance) Molly Bee. Ben Cooper ( t hr 30 mm) Wit "A Dangerous Summet' ( 1982 Ora· mit) Tom Skemlt. Jame'l Mason 11 hr 40 mm ) tllal) "American Wilderness"' ( 197 t Ad11en1u1e) Oocumen1a1y I t hr 55 min.) a.CC) "Liar's Moon· ! 1982. Drama) Mall Dillon. Crndy F1she1 l 1 hr , 4& 1111n I (J) "V1c1ory" ! 198 t. Advenlure) Sylves· ter Slallone, Mrchael Came ( 1 hr 57 min) CZ) "Blocld Beach" ( 1981. Ho11or) John Siuon. Bull Young (I hr . 30 mm l 1:90 "Modem Problems" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Pam D'A1ban11111e ( 1 hr . 30mln ) Ml® "Rocky Ill" I t982. Ofama) Sylvesler Stallone. Carl Wealhers ( I tu • 40 mm I 118@ "Throw Ou1 The AnchOI" I 1975, Comedy) Dine Merrill, Richard Egan ( I hr.30mln) (Z) ''Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drema) Sylv9elflf StallOt\e, Ceil Wealnetl. (I ht , 40 min.) W (C) "The last WC>fd" ( 1979, Orama) R10hard Harris. Keren Black. (2 h11.) II "Aolle1coast&1" (1977. Suspense) Geo<ge Seoal. Timothy Bottoms. ( I hr . 59 min J •CD "Sala11 3000" ( 1981, Adllenlure) David Carradine. Stock.atd Channing, ( 1 hr., 30 min ) UI@ "The Cowbo_y And The lady" ( 1938, Weste1n) Gary~. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr. 30 min.) Cl) "Liar's Moon" (1982. Orama) Mau Dillon, Cindy Fistler. ( 1 hr., ·45 min.) CZ> "The Phanlom President" ( 1932. Comedy) GE!Ofge M. Cohan. Clauelelle Cott>ett ( 1 hr , 30 min.) --llilvelliag ....... .... wcmAll C81 ... 11/LOIO ~lr"Q MAWAIMI~ ova WY Guest: Richard Simmons I)~ ... .. BUCAll_._IT llO¥ll "Oliver Twlsl'' ( t975, Adven· 1ure) Anlmaled. Based on the s101y by Charles Dickens. Ollver and his cricket t11end Squeak.er outrun Mr. Bumble. Fag- in, The Arltul Dodger and evil Bill Sykes {_!_hr .. 15 min) CH) llO¥ll "Arlhur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelll. While his lamily alternpts to force him into a p!'e- ar1anged marriage, a drunken. hedonlsrlc playboy falls In love with a poor work.log Q!!_I 'PG' ( I hr , 53 min) g llO¥ll "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Drama) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan. A group ot young musicians gathers al a se11lemen1 house to t'f•>l lt\eir 1a1en1s. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) • .. · oa.-c:cum TODAY ..... .-.YmJ..11 DCC CAVITT.., AU.llMPMILT U91181'T._ IUIAll mMAYIOI ..... IO&JAD ,. C81 ... .c ... lWllPU AIC ... O POlJCI wcmAll IEE I mTORWB lllOVll "Aulhor! Aulho1J" ( 1982. Com· edy) Al Pacmo, Dyan Cannon. A New York ptaywnght's wile leaves him with a gang ot mostly her children to take care ot 1ust as h<s new play 1s abou1 to open 'PG' U hr., 50 nun.) (OJ Mm& "USA \IS, Me•lco Olympic" .@hrs) CZ) llO¥ll "The Emigrants" ( 1972. Ofa· ma) Ma11 von Sydow, Lrv Ullmann A Swedish peasant family endure the hard· ships ot l1ont1er life when they come 10 Ame11ca 1n the 19th centu1y (2 hrs., 30 min) I ~ ,.. ... J:a I OM M TINll Featured: a look al the many people who have played the role of Superman over the years: neKI. a lesson In exe1c1N etlQuene Do'• and Don't• 11 the t)eatth clob or gyrn. linully, • took 11 come- dian Paul RO<frlQuel. caned by some the new Freddie Prinz &r> ha pe1torme hit uni brand ot 0111n1c hu11101 I , .... ,,.,., OML.A. feAtUTed a look at ltle r.t· est In swimwear IOI men, a rel>(>ft on a real-Hie ghosl 11101y nl a Los Angele& home; a 1epor1 on u1ban parachutists; • ltook Ii'~ ~OfY OI popcorn. HUAlllD~ •MY AT A nm lllam./~.all1' IYTllMmlUDWMIDt =.: "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" ( 1974, Comedy) Graham Chap- man. John Cleese King Arlhu1 and hla band of kniahl& encounler glanls, rlddlefs and a te1oclous rabbll In their search !Of the legenda1al'f 'PG' (I hr . 30 m)'j. Cl) ..... l A DM AT IWlllJ Singer Jesse Dixon and lhe Mulberry Squares puppets jOrn lhe canine him sta1 IOI thrS musical special in which Benji scU- ba dives al Florida's Ma11neland and tells IOf a beaulilul Afghan news repode1. ID llOVll "For The Love Of Mary" ( 1948, Musical) Deanna Durbin. Edmond O'Brien A While House sw11chboetd operatOf learns all about Washington's ~rllcal and soclal ac11v11y (2 hrs.) .. • (I) ••• P.l The presldenl of a family-owned business hires Magnum 10 ferrel out his nephew's dishonest activl• ties. _iR) (1 hr.) D • ,,,,. Danny and Leroy re1uc1antly agree to coach a boys cho11 in a basket- ball game aga1ns1 an older. tougher ream. IBJ 11 hr J 8 MOVIE "The Clncmnali Kid" (1965, Orama) Steve McOueen, Edward G. Rob- inson A young cardsharp !fies 10 beat the king of slud poker in a baltJie tor prestige. ~hrs.) U (11 llOVIE "The Las! Ninja" (Premiere. Adventure) Michael Beck, Nancy Kwan. An American a11 dealer leading a double hie as a Nm1a warrtOf comes to the rescue of a group ot sclenl•!ltS held captive by terroriS1s -< 2 hrs ) IJ llO¥ll "The Hell Wilh Heroes" ( 1968, Drama) Rod Taylor Claudia Cardinale. A pair of pilots gel 1n10 !rouble wilh !he au1ho11ties when they become involved In the black marker (2 hrs ) i ~--, ... llMWle llO¥ll "Sleeper" ( 1973, Comedy) Woody Allen, Diane Kealon Alter a 200- year steep, a to1mer heallh·lood store pro- p!'felOf awakens 1n a lulure police stare and becomes involved 1n a ptol lo kidnap the nose ot a d1e1a1or. (2 hrs.) e mM NWIWI Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons hos! an informative took al what's new at the movies ~ ... aa...c:cum ... ,..,. llO¥ll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Ofama) Syl- vester Stallone, Carl Weathers. World heavyweighl champion Rocky Balboe suffers a personal crisis when a younger, hung11er !!!Jhter challenges him 10< his aowo 'PG ( 1 hf .. 40 min ) Cl) FABm T~ TMEAm "Sleeping Beau· ty" Beverly D' Angelo, Bernadette Peters and Ch1istopher Reeve star 1n the classic tale of a beautrtul princess who can be awakened only by a kiss lrom a hand· some.gr.nee (I hr.) e "I Oughl To Be In Pictures" (1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann· Friday, July 1, 1983 29 .. f THE DUPROX 4000 PERSONAL PHOTO COPIER .)' DESK T·op HOME PHOTOCOPIER F.OR ONLY Lowest Priced Copier On The Market Today! 95 Includes Paper And Developer • Simple To Operate • Safe Ultraviolet Process • High Quality Reproductions . NO HEA Tl • Lightweight cl Compact • One Year Limited Warranty • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE • r------------------------------------------CHARGE CUSTOMERS ORDER BY PHONE , NETWORK PRODUCTIONS · · -1120 Adams, Suite 250 · Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Heritage Bank Bldg. CALIF. RES. ADD 6% SALES TAX. 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Six w orkers were St."Vere ly burned today follow ing a furnace explosion and fire at a Santa Ana manufacturing plant near Irvine's industrial section. They were taken to the UC lrvine Medical Center burn unit where they were re ported in critical condition with BeCOnd and third-degree burns. 1 The six men, whose identities 'were not known. may also have CE . 100-year storin'.? Winter '83 downpour may have been- " Bw ROBE&T 84R&Cft Of111e0tlr,... .... The t.orrentlal dc>wnpour that devastated part.II of Hunt.ington- Beach and other tectiona of ooutal Orange C.Ounty on March 1 may have been the tona-prophecied -and dreaded -100-yearatorrn ill leCtiona Qf the cUy. .. . - Jim W. Williama, design dJVWon manager for Qranae Cou.nty'a Environmental Management Asency, said portion.a of RunUnaton Beach we~ hit with three-and-a -halt iJ:¥:hea of rain ,In four howJ. "ltwateithera 100-yearatonn (the wont an area canexpectln a century. ) or it wu pretty clOM to it," Wllllarna said Wedneeday. And !:mrnett 1'ranklln, aupervbor of hydrographen for Orange Cou,nty, delcrlbed the 8Wltained cloud bunt that cawted havoc to ~,cpl control channela in the city as the moet ,(ntenae ai.x-hour 1tOm1 on recerd. I "A band of rain came.in off the ocean west of Newport Bay and trave~ lnland a.Iona Brookhur.st Street," Franklin aal<i. ''Sections of Co.ta' Meaa. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley alona the path•got 2.98 inches of rain in three hours," he u.id. Other areaa didn't ~ive u much rain and didn't experience a 100-year storm, he laid. Despite the storm's intensity and it's toll of $17 million in damaaea.in Hunttnaton Beach alone, it didn't measure up to the fiood of 1938 in eome waya. !been exposed to toxic fumes, a ccordin g to a UCIMC spokeswoman. --DelJNM ...... -,C._...._ Cool water is poured on burned worker at Ceradyne in Santa Ana. -That atonn, accordlna to the EM.A's Wil.llama, covered the Talbert Valley (the lowlanda between the bluffs of C.OSta Meaa and Huntington Beach and extending inland to Fountain Valley) with (See FLOOD, Pqe A!) (See 6 HURT, Page A2) THI ORANGE COAST COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS CM man 1held • ID slaying By JODI CADENHEAD Ol°lM o.11J ,_ IWI A C.OSta Mesa man was arrested 'Thursday in connection with the slaying of his roommate, whose body was discovered at a ,Lakewood shopping mall, police said. Edward Robert KaskeU, 35. was arrested by Los Angeles County and C.OSta Mesa homicide detec- tives at the modest 612B Hamilton 'Street apartment he had shared with the vi.ctim. Francis Eugene Wall, 42, officers said. Following the discovery of the body, Los Angeles sheriff's depu- ties found evidence at the Hami}- ton street apartment that "the murder occurred at the apart- ment," sclid O!sta Mesa police Lt. Gary Webster. It was the city's second homicide investigation in the past four days. · An autopsy by the Los Angeles Coroner's Office revealed the victim d ied following "blunt-force trauma to the head and neck," said Webster. Neighbors Ji ving in tht: single-story apartment complex, said they barely knew the / two men and heard nothing strange . "That's too close to home ," said J anice Townsend, who lives two doors a way. "I like to keep nice and private, just my family and me." . The daie and time of death were unknown. No murder weapon has ,been found . Kaskell is being held (See SLAYING, Page AZ ) President Reagan, UC President ,David Gardner and Orange County Superviso~ f.larriett Wieder • tt 0.., .... ,_.~Ctwtee ,._ discussed educational issues at Pioneer High School in Whittier Thursday. Reagan'S buSy day in the Southland President says U.S. must ~ay 'modest price' in Central America to prevent war !rJ~Jt~.~~R President Reagan wrapped ·up a b~y day in Southern California T}\ursday by te lling Re publicans atte,Pding a $1 ,000-a-plate dinne r in Long Beach that the U.S. must pay '1a modest price nqw" in Central America to prevent an eventual ou tbreak of violence along this nation's borders. "The SoV1et-Cuban-Nicaraguan war machine is not being built to make Central America safe for democracy," Reagan told supporters, including Orange County GOP leaders. "It is being built to subvert the peac:e and impose C.Ommunism by force, and not just in El Salvador or Nicaragua, but by their own boast -in all of Central America." Reagan, calling it his "main point". added, "Either we pay a modest price now, so we en prevent a crisis, or we listen to the do-nothings and risk an explosion of violence that will bring real danger to our own borders." The din'1er, which re portedly raised $1 million, was held in the giant dome that houses the Spruce Goose, Long Beach 's newest tourist attraction located adjacent to the Queen Mary. Following. the president's remarks. (See REAGAN, Page AZ) College report flayed By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM Delly ,_ IWI Orange County educators criti- cal of Coastline Community Col- lege's re-accreditation are point- ing to an unpublished report by one member of the accreditation team which sharply criticiz.es the school's financial policies and tele- course programs. The existence of a dissenting opinion -which was not included in the report recentl:y filed by the Accrediting Commission for C.Om- muni ty and Junior Colleges - was first brought to light by David Warfield, head of a Coast Com- munity College district recall cam- paign. Coastline, the Coast Communi- ty College District's "college w itho4t walls." is currently at the cen ter of a district-wide recall controversy involving an effort to uruleat four district trustees. The so-called minority report was a uthored by Merlin "Bud" Henry, a professor of business at Santa Ana College and one of two teache rs w ho were on the 13-member accreditation team which visited Coastline last March. Henry's re port is critical of ~ d istrict financial policies and of Coastline's controversial tele - courses, which were highly praised as alternative leanung tools in the official accreditation report. Merlin questioned the quality of education offered by the col- CSee REPORT, Paae AZ) I :Newport weighs Heights annex Proininent Lagunans ' City to finance study, but won't b e committed to action , Ne wport Beach has agreed to help fund an envirorunental study that could lay the grow:tdwork 1 for annexing the rural and unincorporaied comm~- fy of Santa Ana Heights. . City officials cautioned. however, that the expenditure does not commit the city to annexing the community which lies directly under the takeoff pattern of John Wayne Airport. Under an arrangement worked out this week, a resident's group in Santa Ana Heights will put up $15,000 and the city will fund the difference in the total cost for an environme11ta1 report. The total roet is expected to be roughly $25,000. Beyond basic environmental questions, the 0 Hot tips could study will focus on whether annexation is financially beneficial 1o Newport Beach. The sttady could be a first step toward annexing the community, which has been divided for years over its future and what government -the city or the county-it wants to place that future in. " There are residents in Santa An.a Heights who oppose annexation and told city leaders in Newport this week that the environmentaYstudy is a waste of money. Residents who favor annexation said being a part of Newport Beach could be helpful in fighting jet noi.ae at the county airport. .. It w•t44yearsagothat Don rhillips dipped his firtt!rozen banana at Baltioa f eland. People are still munching away on the sweet treat. Page Cl; mean cold cash KnOW about aome hot MWS?Tlpuaoff. The Dally PllOt wtll pay cash awards tor the three best news tips MCh week. Just caJI &42-4321, ext. 228, days, or &42-5888 evenings and you could win theWMk'• top prize of S 15. i&~n~~t?J:;~=)= J immy Curren, Ivan Lendl and Mats Wilandert are ju1t tome of the tenai1 ·start eeheduled to com- pete at the Newport Reeh Tennis Club .. High Stake•" tournament in early Augu1t. Story on Page Bl. ,, ~ Chief Neil Purcell called to testily It came from t)eyond Space neutrons nuked the dinosaun and other prehi11oric1 says a Seripps biologist. A new theory on an old subject. Story on Page AS. Don't go wlld Your paycheek'1 biger by about S2.50thi1 week .•. but 1pend it, plea.e, to keep Uncle Sam afloat. Worry about 1a•- in1 next yeaJ'. Read more .onP.a1eA4.. • t . hailed into court BY STEVE MITCHELL Of°hDelly ......... A respectable sampling of Who's Who in Laguna Beach will most likely find itself packed into a south county courtroom July 11 on a legal action filed for a transient who Laguna polic:e say has been arrested 16 times in the past 13 months. An Orange County public de; fender has subpoenaed nearly two ~or.en Lagunans -many of them .,.Promirient community members -to appear in court in an effort to Laguna Beach i• get1ln1 all 1pruced up for big . doinp thi• 1ummer. The Pageant ol the Maiten, The S-.wdu1t Fe1tival and ,- The Art-A-Fair all open on July 9. See Weekender. 'J •' have trespassing charges dis- missed against his indigent client. At issue, however, is the larger question of whether property owners have the right to pre-arrange with police to have transients removed from their property. Those purportedly ordered to appear in Division One of South Orange County Municipal Court include Laguna's police chief, the president of a Laguna Beach (See LAGUNANS, Pase A%) l ,__ -I " I· , . r ...... ---~ 2 * Orange Coast .DAlp! ~IL9T/Frlctey, July 1, 1983 REPORT CRITICIZED .... lege's telecourses -televtsed classes which are broadcast by public television charu:1el KOCE, which is owned and operated tty the district. ' "My criticism of (two tele-- courses he compared to Cl8$rOOm courses) is not based on the fact tha t both are television courses; rather on the pen-eption that the course t'Ontenl and student re- quirements are not equal to stan- dards of the University of Calk fomia lower-division cl&$, a (California State University) lower-division class. nor the on-campus class offered by either Orange Coast or Golden West." Merlin states in his report. He goes on to express concern about the expense of the KOCE programs and criticizes a decision made by the board in February to lease cars to seven top admirus- trators a(ter layoffs oC more than 100 faculty members and adminis- trators were ~pproved. !?eiYenty-five full-time em- ployees were eventually laid off in June. In a telephone interview from his Santa Ana office, Henry said he filed his dissenting remarks after reading the report put together from the individual views of each of the te am mem- bers. all of whom had evaluated s pecific areas wi thin the college. , "l had includea· 'some ' very strong opinions in my report which were not repeated with the same impact in the general re- port," Henry said. ''So I submitted a f!\Vlority report to Dr. Robert J~rlfen (the chairman of the team)." Henry said Jensen t old him his report would go to Coastline along with the general report. Henry's report was :rttad by Jensen and forwarded to Robert Swenson, executive di~tor of the Accred.iting Commission fo r Community and Junior Colleges. It was Swenson, along with the accrediting commission, who de- cided not to include , Henry's supplemental remarks I in the team·s official report to Coastline of Clcials. said Ed Deckt:'r. Coastline's dean of instruction. "No one felt (Henry's) opinions should modify the positions of the team," Decker i;aid . "So they treated the report like any other person's pcivate opinion ." "lt should have been included," Henry sa.id, f'ven though I w as the only blaC'k sheep in the family. 1 think most people didn't have the guts to say what I did ." An Orange Coast College professor, who asked not to be ide ntified. said He nry had sent him a copy of the repor t in late March, when Henry believed it would be published along with the team's summary. The ·professor passed Henry's re port to Warfield, the recall leader, before the board meeting. he said. REAGAN ... which preceded the dinner, Re- -agan helicoptered to his Sant.a Barbara ranch where he is spend- ing the Independe nce Day week- end. The president also touched on several domestic issues in the speech and applauded California Gov. George Deukernejian's ef- forts to win his budget battle with Democratic legislators. In fact, the governor decided to cancel his plans to attend the dinner, preferring to remain In Sacramento in case the budget impasse could be resolved in time to meet the midnight constitu- tional budget deadline. "He's been taking the no-nonsense stands we need on the budget, education and crime," Reagan said of Deukmejian, a Long Beach resident. The lightest moment of the evening came just before the president's speech, when state GOP Chairman F.d Reinecke un- furled a red-lettered banner urg- ing. "Run, Ron, Run.'' Among those attending the fete from Orange County we re Super- visor Bruce Nestande, county GOP party vice-chairman Tom Fuentes and Johnnie Crean. SLA YIN-G IN CM ... ~ewporl Be ac h Two bicycles ..orth. IOl•I S200 ...... f9!>0'190 S!Olet\ Tlwn<l•Y 11om an unlocllecl gortq<! on""' 900 -ot Ocean rfonl A 1ntef SMa•ed 1n1o-a ho)IM on""' X>O blocll of NIC:e L-and""' Wlltl . aoek filled Wtlh •l>OYI sso '"quatl~ Ind O'"-. pOllc4t -• tOld Thundoy T""'• -• no >19ns ot forced ..,,,,,. POIOCI -· 1(1¥M t1QA11ng o fl!>(><1 !ht1 8 1919 C'-"Olel IOU<-~-drtve p1<:1< up truck was stOlet\ Weo-.Y "°"'a parking ptaoe 01 Pae1t1c Coast 1'11ghw•y al Wt1ny1 Ave The truck wnn 1011 of c11<ome P9£1•. •• ·-1117 000 Irvine nv .. l~le<I we<e ,_,,..., 11o48n Tnura· day trom 1 ou9'-ol!\ce on 1M 2900 tllock ol Maki SI P041C:e H<I In<! lh<lh w .. DA•1 ot • nionmme l>u•otary girlfriend at the 253 Hanover Drive house they had once shared. Police are searching for two men last seen with Miller a t a Costa Mesa bar. One of the suspect's is described as being in his early 30s, 6-foot-3, 195 pounds. with short lig ht-brown hair. The other was described as being in his late 20s. 5-foot-7. 150 pounds, with dark-brown hair and a m ustache. An anonym04,s cattm to•d pottc. ThutMf•y ft\len•no 1hat 1uveNM.s ~er& 1hre>wtno or MO*• on CMo•e Str~• A <.om4'ot ml• ttr was reoo..-t6<J m1u1ng Thu~•Y 1ron H construchon •Ue at New MMdow IAO f tmt>e, Aun 1n lr\11nft Pa1nmedlct were c:•lkl<'I fhuf5dil'; to .... ,, ;e rruta wno te41 ott monktty bars at 1•951 O•infou1 Court H untington Bea<·h two ,ooms of fumt1uf• valvtJd at SSOO w91e \IOIM ''°"' a • ••lld"'1<;e 1n lh• 3000 t>IOci. OI Mon1ego 11 " b<llle.,1d lhll burgl•r• maoe 1<11"1 Ahtw r1rKflno 1 key 1n the loc._ b011t A cat burglar repoftedtyw•.acaught 1n theAC:.t ot •1o•t•no A gynar. wallet end put1-e from a c:twelllno +n tn~ 6000 btoctt ot Warnf'J( AvtiH"ue But the tutPtci oro6(e •w•r from the v•ct1m A ••!110.,,.1 ot lh• 2000 block ol Ronning Sprlr>ga ••P0<1ll0 11\11 otie n.,.ro e loud nOlte •M d~KOvMe<J • fronl wl!'ldOW had t>Mn shattered Sii.t Iota POllO<! Iha! -~·e•• ""' blU! """ cauMd by • ouns.hot Teen .bandits chg/J ped short -• ·-- Kor ean marke t ~lerk floors t hug in county ho ldup attempt .. ..... \o-t With one quick karate punch , store clerk Se Hwan Ku floored a teerM11fe bandit who was arrested for investigation of armed robbery, police said. Two 15-year-old boys, one with a pistol, tried to hold 'tP the A-1 Market on Wednesday evening. Ku, 32, who doesn't speak English, said through an mterpreter that the boys came into the store to buy cigarettes and colas but left because they didn't have enough money. They returned a few minutes later, Ku said. One boy pulled out a gun and told Ku to raise his hands. Ku said he wasn't afraid of the robbers because he had studied taekwando, Korean karate, for several years in school and in the Korean anny in Vif'tnam. He said he holds a second-degree black belt. Ku said he raised his hands, as ordered, and opened the cash register, waiting for a chance to overpower one of the boys. When a car drove up, the boy with the gun ran away. "That left suspect No. 1 literally holding the bag," said police Sgt. Steve Martine%. "The clerk made a swift punch to the suspect's lace and he went down for the count." The Los Alamitos youth was examined at Humana Hospital, Huntington Beach, and booked at Orange County juvenile hall. A second youth was later arrested by Lot Alamitos police, Martinez said. Their names were withheld because they're juveniles. A university graduate in electronics, Ku came to the United St.ates four months ago and is working at the store owned by his family while he learns English. He then plans to study electrical engineer- ing. his uncle John Choi said. . : Alien -pac ked car cra sh es ·afte r c hase • A Chula Vista man allegedly carrying a trunk load of illegal aliens when he raced through a U.S . Border Patrol checkpoint south of San Clemente Tht..U"&day night led agents on an 85 mph. chase before flipping the car and injuring himself ~d three passen- gers, authorities said. California Highway Patrol of- ficer George Luce said Joe Matrueu, 23, of Chula Vista, allegedly failed to stop at the border checkpoint at about 6 p.m., prompting border patrol agents to give chase north on the San Diego Freeway. LAGUNANS· TESTIFY: .. Delly -"'-lo llf c--. ..... President Reagan liste ns to questio ns a t Pio neer High School in Wh ittier . SIX HURT IN BLAST ... From Page A1 The furnace at Ceradyne Inc., 3030 Red Hill Ave., blew up at 8:37 a.m . today. Authorities w ere not sure this morning why the e x- plosion and accompanying small fire occurred. The company, which e mploys 96 people. makes high-technology ceramic parts. Bill Reedy, bat- talion chief for the Santa Ana Fire Department, said the furnace is operated a t extreme iemperatures as part of the manufacturing pr~. Although authorities examined the possibility of hazardous chemical mixes. Ceradyne spokes- man John Carberry said the manufacturing process uses only "ha rmless materials." Laguna Beach A man ~uttd $.lumped ~ tne tron1 ••t ot n11 co• 1n 1ne 200 bloelo ot CyP<Kt S""' 1old P<>I~ ,.,. *H lu•• •esl•"Q tile< ""'"'"II oul of gu A moto<••t who periled oo Hl-Qh C>t•.,. ...wi Oilv• Shem tt1tumed to hnd the b•ttttfy h•d ~ •t<Hen lrom 111e v"'1K:hle A CUtZen catted p~tee 10 repon lllMM"9 • men tfml)f't•ng woh • Laqune Beacn peri.1ng me•tt P04~ ar'1•ed 10 find lhe tub~ wta • CllY &mOIOve& marn1a1nl"Q !he ""''et A t()CMboll tool a a eaM of otl and t'#<frMS Honda J·-mot0<cycle1 -·ti-••om. o•·-"' tlwl 11000 t>loclt ot Elm Costa Mesa A 28·'(ttat ·o4d Co.ta Mea1 man was •rre11ed on au9p1e<on ot 1nQP11tllng • n-ptc~ ol ,,.., :.~~;:.•J,,~IOn• lrom IM AIPN Bo11 11 2'°° A l~-y .. 1-o4<J Sant• Ana women w•• taken 1n10 cYtlOOV fl•u•tdly In ec>nn«llO<> Wllh I,,. .iJegeO V1Ql>l1n1no ot 1 11 20 W0<1n ot 10e etMm ...o cMtnlno lletnt lrom Tnr1ny Orvo•. 233 E 171" St. He said compan:t officials were immediately begillJling an in- vestigation into the cause of the accident. Three private ambulances, two Orange County Fire Department paramedic units and four Santa Ana Fire Department ambulances were called to the scene along with three fire engines and more than 35 firefighters. Arti~ts gain tax break in new m e a sure S ACRAMENTO (AP) -Art- ists would ket-p the same tdx break as a rt collectors for dona- tions to museums. under a bill on the Senate flour. The author of AB234 by As- semblyman Sam Farr, D-Cannel, explained Wednesday that before 1979. artists were allowed tax deductions on only the cost of the materials used in creating works donated to museums. libraries and public archives in Californdia. But the 1979 law . whjch allows artists -like other donors -to deduct fair market value, e xpires at the e nd of 1984. F arr's bill would extend it untiJ 1938. From Page A1 savings and loan , the executive dirt.'Clor of the town's Boys Club, as. well as a dent1st, representa- tives of several churches, and about 15 other Laguna Beach businessmen and residents. Deputy Public Defender Brian Ducker said he will ask the judge to dismiss charges leveled against John Cqrtis Laing, accused· of iU~gal lodging and trespassing. Subpoenas were served late this week on "a bout 21 people" in Laguna Beach, Ducker said, add- ing most of those ordered to ap~ar July 11 have at least two thi.ng in common: •They own property or rep- resent property owners in Laguna Beach and; r •They purpQrtedly wrote let- ters to the ·police department authorizing officers to enter their properties to detain, arrest or cite trespassers on the private parcels. Ducker tenned the letters of authorization unconstitutional. claiming they "give blanket authorization to police officers to arrest anyone they want who happens to be on someone's prop- erty. They don't have to call up the property owner and ask if the guy belongs there or anything: Just take him to jail.'' Ducker said some of the letters to the department "were written back in 1975." One letter, authorizmg police to enter church property to check for trespassers, was allegedly signed eight years ago by a pastor who has not been associated with that church "for the past three years." Dueker said. "They \the pol.Ice) are still arrest- ing people based on a letter from 1975, and I don't think tha t's constitutionaL" Police Chief Neil Purcell, a recipient of one o! the court summons, says he sees no problem with citizens filing letters allow- ing his officers to e nter private property to check.. for "un- authorized people." ''He (Ducker) feels the property owners are engaging in an un- lawful act with the police depart· ment," Purcell said. But the police chief says the public defender has things turned around a bif. "The illegal activity is on the part·of the transients who trespass or sl~p on private property without the per- mission of the owner. "These people choose to intrude upon other people's properties a nd rights, sleeping in laun- dromats, on bank property , church property and behind the Boys Club. "Now w e have a public de- fender who is trying to say the victims a re the ones at faulL He's almost saying victims have no rights in this and have to be subjected to a stranger living on their properties." Ducker scud h1S purpose in serving subpoenas on all the letter writers -not just the ones in which his client was allegedly involved -"1s to challenge the practice of a blanket let~r of : auth oriz.ation." "We need to talk to each person and ask them why they were a pproached and why they wrote the letter," he said. FLOOD ANALYZED. • •• From Page A 1 6-to-10 feet of water when the Sant.a Ana River overflowed its banks. The storm killed 43 people throughout the county, he said. Williams outlined Orange County's storm history this week when residents gathered to demapd strengthen ing of a flood control channel that failed to hold the runoff in the area east of Beach Boulevard and between Atlanta and Adams avenues. Williams said the current flood control system of mainly earthen channels was put in following a $45-million bond issue in 1956. It was designed to handle 65 pen..-ent of the runoff waters in a 25-year storm. A bond i~ue to provide furthe~improvements was rejected by voters 10 years later. ''This provided a message to the Board of Supervisors," he S8ld. "They decided that residents d idn't want to pass bonds for Oood control. That from now on , it's going to be pay as you go." Residents, who have filed a number of damage claims, are demanding immediate channel improvements but priorities have been given to othe r channels. 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They are staffed with vol~teers who live, work and also raise families in the comm~ty. But not all fireworks stands operate for charity. And not all are reliable in the materials they sell. If you 're planning to allow · your children to use fireworks, please make sure a playful activity doesn't turn i.rito a holiday tragedy. . A study by the California State Fire Marshal's office showed that last year of l, 109 fires reported in on e month around July 4th, 83% w ere directly attributed to illegal fireworks. Of the 613 injuries-reported by 296 hospitals, 72% were directly linked to illegal fireworks. Most of those injuries and fires were caused by bottle rockets, sky rockets and firecrackers. The National Council on Fireworks Safety offers some sensible tips on how to safely celebrate July 4th that we think are worth repeating. 1. Buy from reliable fireworks dealers. 2. Have an adult accompany any child buying gt. using fireworks. . ~ 3. Always read directions before igniting. 4. Always ignite fireworks outdoors. We hope you will particiate in many of the well-planned local holiday celebrations, attend local fireworks displays, and join with family and friends in enjoying this special summer holiday safely. MAllBDK Bang up political year To the &ii tor: From the look of your editorial pages of late, it looks like the hired political guns are off to an early shooting match. I recently read with amusement an editorial penned by Craig Wilson. Mr. Wilson is a quick study_ o1 his m.entors in the school of political duckspeak. So, for the purposes of clarity. or shall I say equal time, let me shed some light on the recent clistortions. For those who understand the dynamics of state government and are aware of the blatant ger- rymandering that oc"Curred in the latest reapportionment, a brief overview of Senator Speraw's former distnct is necessary. Mr Wilson with his flair for the dramatic and penchant for dema- goguery. failed to indicate that Senator Speraw's former district is currently being serviced by three senators who have exercised constituent mail privileges and have been actively assisting con- stituents since Jan. 3. 1983. There- fore, Senator Speraw's former district is presently not disen- franchised as Mr. Wilson attempts to portray, However, disenfranchisement is the only issue with the new E>range;. County Senate disU'ict. The people of the 37th District would go unrepresented for two years if Mr. Wilson were calling the shots. Why should 600,000 people be denied their constitu- tional right to representation dur- ing this period? Because. a local Assemblywoman has a perceived· divine right to the landscape and all others should heed the warn- ings SLJ1d get out of town. T hat"s not the same democracy l have come to know. So, Mr. Wilson, as you put your crayon to paper, please in the intf'rest o( objectivity-get your facts straight! BRIGID LUCIA Huntington Beach Stereotype cartoon was stupid To the Editor: The "cartoon" that ran in the Daily Pilot on Friday, June 24, was extremely offensive. I find it difficult to believe that a news- paper in this day and age could be so stupid and run a piece that was so repugnant. It is exactly this kind of "journalism'' that furthers) old stereotypes and moronic myths about women. • Dr. Sally Ride is to be con - gratulated for being the first one who was able to finally break down the door and become the first woman astronaut for the United States. She deserves your admiration, not your imbecilic attempts at humor. SHELLEY WESTON Irvine l. M. BDJd /Antique ear Wiretapping is an antique craft. First record of it dates to 1895. Tappers in Manhattan scraped the insulation off phone hoes and alligator-clamped on to same, using headsets to monitor and notebooks to record. It was an ethical issue then as now. and almost a century of legal wrangl- ing hasn't resolved 1t. In Pigeon English, a word like ••grass" can have a whole lot of meanings. Grass itself, beard, haii, fur. feathers. Did 1 miss any? Undoubtedly. But what else could poesibly be meant by grass? Whatever day or the week any year begin.a on -Monday. Tues- day. Wednesday, soon -that year will hav~ 53 of those days entire_, Q. What's the only natural tlber that doesn't have to be spun into thread before 1t can be woven into material? A. Silk. ORANGE COAST .Baily Pilot ,_._._" ___ .,._.., •. cw-....._ .............. ..,. •Ml> c--CA- , Q. Did you say the most highly paid TV entertainer was Alphonso D'Abruzzo? Who he? A. Alan AJda started out with that name. Q. ls the food in Venezuela distinctively hot like Mexican food? A. Distinctive, yes. Hot, no. Root seasonings with the local veg- etables give most, dishes there a delicate flavor Voices in Oregon made it clear in recent years they didn't. welcome a lot o( newcomers. Still, I don't think they hoped for a n exodus of oldtimers. But that's w hat they got, unfortunately. When logging tell off a couple of yeal'l' ago, 14,00.Q Or~g,.o,nians ~eked up and movJoutoTI~te. h Is also known that l l percent ot the Arnerlcan householders have mice in their homes. but not on purp<)8e. ' H.L--..rta• ,._ a.a,.,..... ,.-,, ...0 .--... 10 .. ~ AH~M \ Feds lose shirts on drug loot WASHINGTON -President Reagan made _ the multi-billion dollar dope traffic his No. I law-enforcement priority, so I've been keeping an eye on the results. Sad to report. the admini~tration·s G. -JA-Cl-Al-D-IR-10-1 -~ great drug crackdown has been neglect that tarnishes this treasure found wanting in many respects. trove while in official custody: In fact, even when the drug -A 40-foot fishing boat used prosecution succeeds, it manages for· marijuana runs was appraised to fail. ·at $78,000 when customs seized it. 'Dl:1at's the ironic story of the After 15 months of neglect in a mitlions of dollars' worth of air-Houston marina. the boat was planes. boats and automobiles appraised at $52,000. seized from dope smugglers -Drug Enforcement Agency caught in the act. The vehicles are officials in Chicago stored con- given such sli pshod care in storage fiscated cars in an underground that by the time they are auctioned garage with serious drainage prob- off they bring only a fraction of lems. The cars were left standing their original value. in a Coot of water and were badly This isn't peanuts we're talking rusted, stained and mildewed. about. From 1979 through 1982, -A thief stole a confiscated seven Jaw e nforcement agencies airplane stored in an open field in seized more than 4,500 vehicles Florida. But the plane hit a fence having a total appraised value of " post on takeoff and had to be more than $82 million. ditched in another field nearby. The cars ranged from barely.o -~e thief got away; the plane was drivable clunkers. good onJy for . ~dly damaged. scrap. to brand new Mercedes an~ -Automobiles seired by imrni- Rolls Royce limousines. The Cus-gration officers from smugglers toms Service recently nabbed an carrying illegal aliens into $800,000 yacht on her maiden Southern California are regularly voyage. And while most of the stripped of radios and tape decks. seized airplanes are small even though they're stored on a two-engine jobs, the recent con· military base fiscations included a Boeing 707 -U.S. marshals ordered cus~ and a $3 million Lear jet. toms agents to put ba~k valuable equipment they had removed from a 112-foot yacht worth nearly $1 million. The expensive gt:ar was replaced. but th~ Insiders gave m y associates Donald Goldberg and Indy Badhwar some examples of the marshals failed to post a guard; it was all stolen be fort· the boat could be sold . The inescapable fact of the matter 1s that (lfficials of the various agencies jus t don't ca.re. Sim·e the procee<ls of sales go to the Treasury. not the agency that seized the vehicles. there is little incentive to take better care of them. For example, the U.S. marshal's office in Houston placed an ad for a single day to sell a plane valued at $50.000. Four days later it went for $5,000. In Hebbronville. Texas, immi· gration officials told investigators they couldn't even start their 192 cars periodically.. complaining that it would take an agent an entire work week just to idle the engines for 10 minutes each -presumably running only one at a time. And officials in Laredo. Texas. said it would take two or three agents a week just to wash the 360 cars stored there -though why cheaper help couldn't have handled the job is not clear. The results of all this are predictable: In fiscal 1981, cars fetched only 58 percent of their value when seired; boats went for 43 percent, and aircraft brought only 35 percent. Footnote; Not all the Caney cars go to waste. DEA agents-in-charge at five field offices d rove con- fiscated vehicles to and from work and on the job.One drove a $40,000 Mercedes, another used a Mercecfes valued at $26,000. TRASHING THE 1040: Tax- payers in Lafayette, Ore. (pop. 662), were irate: Their federal income tax forms were found in a trash dumpster by police looking for stolen property. The individual 1040 forms, on their way to Lafayette taxpayers, had been thrown away by the post office as "undeliverable" because they had no postal box numbers in the address. The reason was simple; There is no space for a· box number on the income tax form. The pos~ office didn't try to match the street addresses with the patrons' box numbers, and because un- deliverable third-class mail is not returned to the sender, the 1040s were simply thrown away. The taxpayers of Lafayette complained to the House Ap- propriations Committee, which recommended that the Internal Revenue Service inc1ude space for box numbers on the form, and urged the Postal Service to "make special efforts to insure delivery of all tax forms." A spokesman for IRS told my reporter Kathy McDonald that inclusion of-box-numbers would~ confusing for individuals who have a P.O. box in one place and a residential address elsewhere. Cranston keeps focus sharp. . By W. DALE NELSON AMoclellld ~·-Wrtt .. WASHING TON (AP) -"l never notice drafts, smoke or dust.'' Alan Cranston once said "If you do that. you're not concentrat· Ing." Cranston's current project. cap- turing the Democratic nomination for president in 1984, will tax even his powers of concentration. The California senator has made impressive strides since entering the race, notably by handing front-runner Walter Mondale an embarassing defeat in a Wisconsin straw vote. His victory in the non-binding poll at the state Democratic con- vention in Milwaukee June 10 helped him gain recogrution. and he says it has helped in fund raising. ''I have never found it quite so easy to phone people and not be told that they are out to lunch," he told reporters last week. Cranston also won a straw vote at his home-state Democratic con- vention earlier this year. came in NEWS ANAlYSIS an unexpected second to former Vice Pt-esident Mondale in a similar P?ll in Massachs!setts and won an Alabama Young Demo- crats poll in a slim turnoullast weekend. But his supporters concede none or this will necessarily mean a thing when the straw votes give way to delegate votes next year. "It's wonderful, it's sweet. we won, but it didn't even give us one delegate,'' sairl Victor Kamber. a consultant to the Cranston cam- paign, after the Wisconsin poll. Cranston's surge obviously Stlfng Mondale, prompting him to announce he would give ''first priority" to a nuclear weapons freeze. the issue Cranston has bui1 t his campaign around. But Mon- dale still remains the clear front-runner. The Califorman's new strength probably had more of an effect on the other two leading candidates -damaging Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado and giving an unearned boost to Sen. J ohn Glenn of Ohio. Cranston told reporters he sees Mondale, Glenn and himself as the "three top contenders now" but does not expect anyone to drop out of the race before next year. Kamber, when asked how seriously Hart had been hurt. said. ··A lot. He has a continuing credibility problem." Kamber also conceded that Cranston and his supporters have their work cut out to "keep demonstrating that we are real." The doubts of some Democrats that Cranston is "real" -that is, that he has the stuff to wrest the White House from the Re- publicans -continue to dog h lB campaign. That's where the ben- efit to Glenn c..'Omes in. The argument goes that what weakens Mondale is bound to help the former astronaut. whom these Democrats see as having the warmth and popularity to lead the party back into power. Skepticism about Cranston's chances to be a wmner also stand in the way of the AFL-CIO endorsement he covets. The labor organization plans an effort in December to rally around a chosen candidate for the Democratic nomination. Cranston concedes that Mon- dale is ahead for this endorsement but adds that "the opportunity is very strong" for him to win• it in December. He claUru the support of key labor leaders but says it is up to them to identify themselves. What all this adds up to is that, despite the headway he has made. Cranston is still a relatively little known, nearly bald 69-year-old lawmaker pitted against a former vice president, a candidate who became a national hero in space and a wavy-haired senator two-thirds his age. "lf hard work can do it, Alan will be president," says an aide. But there are a lot of drafty meeting halls, smoke-filled rooms and dusty campaign rallies ahead. Cranston had better keep hts thinking cap on. A personal view of prejudice Let me give you a personal view of the ways In which ow-preju- dices and predilections pervert ou r processes of thinking and feeling. Personal, because it is simple r and more effective to point to oneself as a bad e-xample than to put the finger on others whose flaws o~e may not sh are. One of m y most un. characteristic traits ·-considering how I feel about war and violence geneaillY .:.::..111 my fondnesa tor the sport of boxing. I relish a good pri7,efight, and tolerate even a mediocre one. None o( the nonsense about "the manly art o( self-defense" -· l just love to watch a wetl-fougH'l bout.- And so. when criea are made about the brutaltly of boxlna. and words are spoken about bannlng the sport becJauao o! ring deaths, t lf.•ap to the defenae of the ont«pfiae with all the verbal cunnlna at my command. r om quick to point out that \hett are mof'C! deaths pc!r ~ar in a number of otht!r spor\8 --ignoring 01111 111111 ~ ~ the plain fact that in no other activity is the infliction of punl8h· ment the pri!fle purpose and the final end of the contest. J am l.'qually quick to suggest that the opponents know full well the riskll they are taking. and voluntatilyassume these huards of the game. There are three or four other plausible argumenta · in m y armory, and 1 trot them all qut If I have to. Aft.er all, I am defending aornc:th&ng I cnjOy and that gives me tome klnd of vicarious pleasure·-no rmtter how neurotic or overu>rt1pcnsatJnc the Under- tyl.na faht.uy may~ ln my mind. Y et a pllrt of me -tha~ small part that remalna honett and unylf'ldfna to rhetoric --knows lhat 1 am defending the in- defonslble Knows that what l ...-. a nd relish. in the r1ng, appeals to a lesser part of my nature, to the lower and more primitive area of my brain. T his is the same reason that t.he gun-toters marshal all their glib civilized than the gun-toters, but a t least I hope lam less hypocriti- cal. Quotes propaganda on behalf of carrying "The freedom of the press tS shooting-lrons into civilian life. J one of the great bulwarks of The civilir.ed part of them mus< liberty a n d ca n n ever be know that theJr "re8110ns" are restrained but by despotic little more than a ratlonall7..atlon government." tor their infatuation with power, James M890n com pounded by an e~rated sense of personal fear for their safety. Boxing ta, in truth, a barbaroua exhibition, and no doubt there la *>mething 1tunted or perverted ln my pleasure at watchina it. 1 would not waich • cockllgfit, or a bulldog at'8Cking a bear ,_. why ahouJd 1 enjoy two human belnp pumrneU!!f each other lnto ln· aenaibllity. The fact la, hall-ashamed and half .. deflant, l like It, and there. fort' 1 find o ration.le for keeplnc It u It Ui. 1 may not ~ more ''The free press is the mother of all our libert ies and of our progreae under liberty " Adl•i E. Stevenson "Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press. and thtt cannot be Umlted without belng loat.'' Thom.as JeffeTI10n "The e ntire and abso lute freedom of the pl'C!SS I.a ftlttnllal to the preaerv •tlon o f government on the buts of a free oonstllutJon." ~Webster • NYSE <:<)MPOSlrfE 'l'KAN ... At:TIONS OVOTATIO,.SIN(l..UDt '"•Ot \ON ........ •O•• Mt0Wl \T ... ,,,,, .... •O\TQN o rTllOIT ..... D (IN(l .. NAlt\lOC• ( &(HA .. CllS AND 111 l'OllTlD e v '"' N&\0 &"10 '"'""'I ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frfday, July 1, 1983 NB 81 --· .,_. I General Motors recalls ~ 10,0001984 Corvettes By &be Anoclated Presa DETROIT -About 10,000 of lhe approxttnetE!ly 11,000 1984-model Chevrolet Corveues built so far tlus year are being recalled because a detective brake ooh could work 1008e. General Motors Corp. announced. In a statement Thursday, GM's Chevrolet Division said no accidents have been reported because of the problem, caused by an incorrectly coated bolt. Defective bolts are coated with a slippery substance which could cause front brake calipers to looeen, "interfere with the operauon of the wheel and prevent the wheel from rotating," the statement said. Security Pacific buys bank LOS ANGELES -Securily Pacifu.• Corp has purchased controlling interest in a private Sw iss bank, 11 was artll6unced Thursday. The purchase of 66 65 percent of Ralli Brothers (Bankers) S.A. was signed in London after approval for the deal was granted by the U.S . Federal Reserve Board and the Swiss Federal Banking Commission, said Security Pat."t f1c spokeswoman Carolyn Coan. Security Pacific Corp .. a diversified financial services company with $37 b1U1on in assets, is based in Los Angeles. Desert paper ends publication LANCASTER -The Antelope Valley Daily Ledger-Gazette published its final edition Thursday after 97 years in this desert community. "We. had finished putting almost all the paper iogether and were down to page one this moming when they called us all in for the announcement" of the shutdown, said JQe Kraus, managing editor and one of 30 employed by the paper Investors withdraw Kaiser offer FONTANA -Investors ' who had tentauvely agreed to a $271 .4 million deal to buy Kaiser St.eel Corp have withdrawn their offer, Kaiser officials say The investor group, headed by Minneapolis financier lrw111 L. Jacobs, has been trying for four months to purchase the ailing st.eel manufacturer and acquire its assets of cash, real estate and coal. The group's May 27 offer was to be considered at a shareholders meeting later this summer. DeLorea11 finances in trouble DETROIT -Between $10 mi.Won and $1 5 million expected from the impending sale of a company owned by John Z. De Lorean will go into an escrow account, leaving De Lorean with "tremendous financial prob- lems," his attorney says. Howard Weitzman of Los Angeles said Thursday he did not know if his client, who faces drug charges in California, will appeal the ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge George Woods uwolving the sale of Logan Manufacturing Co. of Logan. Utah. AMERICAN LEADERS l"CI Oii 20..0 Oii I I.I Oii 10.0 811 t: Oii 1.1 Oft .., Oii 6.0 Oii u Oii u Oii S.J Oii s.o Oii u Oii t,S Oii '·' Oii u Oii u Oii u Oii u Oii 1.4 Oii ,., 'l:1. 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