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1983-07-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
THI DRANGI COAST FAIDAV, JUL V 8, 1983 Hoag group .. picked for -rvine hospital BY GLENN SCOTI' on...,.. ....... Hoag Hospital-backed Irvine Medical Center won a recommen- dation early today to become the first hospital in Irvine on the strength of a feature proponents have consistently stressed -com- munity support. After almo6t 21 hours of hear- ings spanning three nights, the Review Coounittee of the Orange County Health Planning Council endoned IMC over the Health- West Foundation's plan to build a hospital at UC Irvine. ''Thecomm1ttee recogniz.ed a lot of outstanding community sup- port at these meetings and I feel thankful for that," said a smiling . ent David Baker after g ended well past most participants agree the third night of would last as long as Dave Baker exuhs in victory previous nights last month, few could have expected how the recomme ndation w ould be . reached. The endorsement was not based on the state-mandated 18 points of diacuasion which dominated most of Thunday's eight-hour hearing at Lakeside Middle School in Irvine. Instead, it was baaed on a more obecure condition which the com- mittee had only briefly reviewed during the t;>ul.k of the hearings. That condition d ealt with whether groups affiliated with the two proposed hospitals had developed community support during their history of health care. The key was how comm1ttee members interpreted ''conununity support." The majority took the view that such support only counted if It were in the same community as the propoeed hospi- tal. Hoag ia in Newport Beach; HealthWest's flagship hospital, Northridge Community Hospital, (See HOSPITAL, Pa1e A%) Budget impasse holds up I jobless benefits for 4,500 By Pen. SNEIDERMAN • or.. II'!"' ....... By late Thunday, Lou Zuniga., manager of the state Employment ' Development Department office in Garden Grove, said he had about 4,600 checks ready for distribution thia week to West Orange County residents who are out of work. But thoeechecka must remain in cold storage, he said, becauae of thecontinuing imp1199e in Sacra- mento over passage of a state • budget for the fi8cal year that • began July 1. Until the budget ia adopted by the Legialature and • signed by Gov. George Deu- kmejian. no state payments c.an be made. And the chances of that deadlock between Democrats and Deukmejian aoon ending appear dim. "We've got instruction& not to mail them (the unemployment checka)," Zuniga said. '"nley're in the envelopes and add.re.ed. As soon as we get the word, we'll run right out to the poat office to mail th£-m." Throughout Orange County, 26,300 people are eligible for unemployment insurance checks, accordlng to Alta Yetter, a labor analyst with the F.mployment Development Department in Santa Ana. In addition, about 1,000 oounty 4 residents receiving state disability benefits are no lo~ getting their checb. State officials said the average unemployment benefit ia $ll l . and the average disability benefit is $136 weekly. Still, Garden Grove unemploy- ment offiL'e manager Zuniga re- ported that moet residents eligible for benefits are apparently aware tnat the deadlock in Sacramento is responsible for the delayed checks. "We're receiving fewer calls about the l'tl1-?d checks than we normally would," he said. "We've received very few calls or com- (See BENEFITS, Pa1e A!) , 3 donations boost a 'rts center ( I I ' < i • • t • ) l i ..................... ..... 1 Earth mover scoops out first dirt at groundbreak- ing for new Performing Arts Center. By JODI CADENHEAD 00..Dllr ........ James Bentley, a major con- tributor. donned a hard hat, climbed inside the huge , yellow earth mover and acooped up a pile of dirt -signaling groundbreak- ing for the $6~ million Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. which al8o received three new donations Thursday. Henry T. Segeratrom, whoae family donated the five-acre site in South Coast Plaza Town Center and $6 million ln cuh, told tae more than 1,000 celebrants that pledges and donationa for con- struction of the music center now total $40 mllllon. The Times-Mirror Foundation (See CENTER, Pa1e A!) . . COUNTY 1111101 ORANGE COUNTY C AL IF OH NIA 25 CENTS ........................ Janine Palermo prepares Rosy for her big week at the Orange County Fair. Fair's star hogs the show BY JODI CADENHEAD 00.. 0.-, ,... ..,. Like a lot of young models today, Rosy loves diet aodaa, fragrant roses and luxurious baths. But Rosy, a 200-pound snowy white P'g, ia more likely to become a side of bacon, rather than a supers1ar, when ahe grows up. The Fullerton hog haa been choeen to represent this year's Orange County Fair salute to pork called "Everyth.ing's Comin' up Rosy," which began today and runs through July 17. According to her owner, Janine Palermo, 18, Rosy likes to ham it up for the photosraphera and has been caught more than once munching on the red roses uaed for posing sessions. More (air photos, Page A4 Deepite their reputaticm for beiJll dirty, p«p don't roll around in the mud for the meer filth of it all. Rmy, in f.n, prefers a IUdly bath to a mud puddle,~ to her owner. ''Ewrybody tbinb they're nMm}','' aid PaJennc.,. •-n.ey roll in the mud beca\m they dClll't have any porea and need to cool of.f. '' Although a mnall bundle of • erveryy when choeen • the fair'a repl'eaentative, Rmy hM turned into a porker by chowin8 down on 50 pounds of feed a week. For some weird reMOD. the (See ROSY, P ... Al) Solon backs sea drilling BY JEFF ADLER or .. .,..,....,. Becau.e the U.S . mu.at become energy independent, Rep. Wil- liam Dannemeyer promised Thunday be will continue to oppme any eUorta aimed at block· ina the~ leulnc of 22 mllllon ~-rich waten off the Southern Califomta -and Orange County -coMtllne. Got a news tip? Call. 642-4321 Dannemeyer, a Republican who repreeenq an inland 0ranae County district and atta on the H~ EnersY and Commerce c.ommittee, said any Ieplaticm which attempq to nipeU or delay the lwlne proce91 ia not in the natMlnal intereat. l J The Callfornla Orang• may have dropped thefr Team T ennls opener but owner Dick Bennett 11 1tlll 1mlllng. Page B 1. "Stroker Ace" Is aup- poaed to be a fast-paced movie about a stock car racer, but It has all the flaah of a two-hour Penzoll commercial. Weekender, Page 2. Mary Martin has done a lot of things on the stage -flown from the rafters, ridden a horse, and even shampooed her hair. It'• been the ecene of her b'a:test triumphs and her worst eats. Page C 1. I ., \ "The plain tn.ath of the matter ii that if we do not pt on with the development of OW' cSom.tic re- IOW'C9 and eltabliah enel'IY inde- pendence, we are ao'na to be in much more aeriow trouble than we are toda,v ,•• Dannemeyer Mid (lee Ol'FSBOU, P ... Al W®am Dannemeyer aapporta olf1hore oil Probe of. HB mud dump en·coqnters new snag BY llOBDT BAR&D on....., ....... • A MW delay hal bMll added to an old OM in the effort to find out what toxic haardl may be Nrldnc inside the Stevereon Brothen-Mcon L&ndtw in Hunt.a "'en=. the Huntincton 8-ch City Council hal ..-to form a .-. tore. to dMl wttb the 'i .\I Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 8, 1883 Two hurt in $60,000 garage fire Two firefighters were lnjured at the scene of a three-car garage f~Thunday in Trabuco Canyon, officials said. Tbe fire caused $60,000 damage to the home of Phil .Benson at 20222 Traburo Oaks Drive but did not apread to nearby brush despite firefighters' worst fears, said Or- ange County Fire Department spokesman Chuck Murphy. The blue was caused by an electrical maliunction in an auto- matic aprinklini system which Wal howled in the garage, Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said. One car which wu parked. in the prage WU destroyed, be said. The blaze broke out about 11 a.m. and was controlled about 25 minutes later, Murphy said. Fire- fighters Mike McKee and Sue Bonham were taken to Saddle- back Community Hospital . and treated for heat exhaustion. Both were later releaaed. • .,.., ............ a.tee .... CENTER ... From Page A1 pl'edpd $400,000. ~ its total contribution to t i million. At a black-tie dinner Thunday night. Irvine Co. President Thomas Nleben offered a $1-million challenae gift. contJ.ngent on the railing of $3 million more by December 31 . Donald Koll, presi- dent of the Koll Co .. offered the flnrt matching oontributJon of $200,000. When it opens in October 1986, the music center's main 3,000-seat theater will be only the third theater in the nation capable of offering theater, ballet, sym- phony and opera. Len Bedaow, executive director of the theater. complex, said the "world-cl.all theater" will open with a perfonbanee by the Los Angeles Philharmonic or the San Franci8co Opera. "You kind of have to pinch yourself." Segeratrom said follow- ing the two-hour groundbreaking ceremonies highlighted by the releaae of 5,000 red-and-white balloons. "It'aa wonderful feeling. Here we are." Benaon was in the home when the fire began, but waa not injured. Firefighter Mike McKee receives medical care at site of Trabuco Canyon garage fire Thu.r&day. The idea of bringing a regional theater to Orange County began 10 years ago, but actual fund-ra.i.si.ng efforts didn't begin until 1979 when the Segerstrom family donated the site for the four-tier, $57.3-million main theater and a amaller, 1,000-seat theater estimated at $a.2 million. ROSY HAMS IT UP From PageA1 pig is crazy about diet soda, said Palermo. A member of the Future FaJ'DISS of America, Palermo has raiaed 40 pigs. Rosy. one of 17, was among the last litter delivered by her aeven-year-<>ld mother before P alermo gave her away. "rve gotten attached to aor,ge.of them," said Palermo. "But when they are bought, I realize they may be butchered. It doesn"t bother me." To Palermo, and the other young members of 4-H and Future Fannen of America. livestock raising means hundreds of hours of grooming and feeding. Because the animals are rai8ed for competition as well as food, the y~ are often lucky to break even. • Fairgoers will have a chance to purcha.e eome of the prize livestock July 16 at 1 p.m. for hogs and lambs and 6:30 p.m. for beef. "Purchase of the blue-ribbon winners not only provides buyens with top-quality meat, but aasi.sis in supporting the important educational prosrams of the Future Farmers of America and -4-H Cub members," said Ken Fulk, Orange County fair manager. Today at the Fair The Orange County Fair opened todtly at the falrground8 In Coeta Meu and wHI continue until Juty 17 with top-name entertaAnment, camfV8I rldee, llveetock oolnpethion and gamee bootha. The Rlghteou. Brothet9 wtll be on ltege tonight at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Speedway at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 9 •10 e.m.: llveetock get• open. Floral ehowa ell day In the Rower end Garden Buldlng and crafta In the Craft• Building. • • 11 a.m.: Alm feettval In the Orange County Bulldlng. •2 p.m.: 4-Wheel OrM Truck Put! In the Grandstand ANN. •3 p.m.: Tiny Tot Royal Court Conteet In the UttJe Theater 3:30 p.m.:Alo dough demonstration In the Homee Arte Buffdlng. •4 p.m.: Lumberi-ck Show In the Fair Ring, Goat Mllklha contest In the llveltock Thellter. •$" p.m.: Hog calllng, Nall Drtvlng, Rooet• Crowing In Country Meedowa. •5:30 p.m.: Sculpt~ In Ice In the Hom. Atta Bulfdlng. •7 p.m.: Frankie L.Mle In the Arlington Theet• and the Ram'• Cheerteedera In the Orengeland Pevtlllon. . •8 p.m.: 4-Wheel Dr1V9 Truck Pull. •9 p.m.: Frankie Lane In the Arlington Theater end Ram'a Cheerleedera. Crash kills cyclist in Huntington I A 42-year-old man died Thurs- -day after his motorcycle skidded out of control in Huntington BNch and struck a telephone pole, polioe said. The accident victim was ident- Fountain Valley The_ of. p_,_,ed 10 l)OllmlNt _poured .. tetlnlOlllegM lri of her--" -~In,,,. 17000 blOCll of EUClld In ., •"-"Pl lo cSamege t"9 ..,.,.._ A-.,.,., lleecfl Or1-,_,.,,!Nit~ --pointed • -.. '*" --.,.. _..,....,.....,,,.,....__ .. ,_ofEJll He ...,, .,.. ---Illa !WO -... Wt9"f -''!lppml --.,,,.. In • OrMne dltOul•· Cotta Mesa ,., "'• ThnOey momlnQ "' &I-11491' Sc11ocM 1n c-a .._ __ M,000 ~to IO_,,...,, ... ,_,,,.~-.C-OI U. hi. ..-10~!0<•. ified as Albert MillJJ Eskridge of Ca.nnichaeJ. Police said he haa relatives in Orange County. Sgt. Jeff Cope said Eskridge was westbound on Warner Av- enue just west of Ross Lane at 4:19 MOfa 11\erl $5.000 In ~ -repotled r10len '""" I lloma aloflQ Iha 1100 tllodl DI Ktnglllon 81r9M T~ Laguna Beach Two More~-.. ....... IYom o .. _,_el •to Sou1ll CoeM Hior-Y Stereo ~t ·-II 14.900 W1IS ~edmtmng1Yom1-1n 111e 1600bloe4o: of SI<~ °"""· M Alla L80Una r-.i ,...._, lo _. ,,., door -NO -~noc*ed --Id ltlel -eel I -tndl. The women09led ~ - -• relC>Ol'dlCI. llelplno tlle !WO 81rMded -- p.m. when his mo~e struck a curb, then skidded eet into the pole. He waa trea the ..-.ene by paramedics, then WM ruahed to Fountain Valley C.ommunity Hoa- pical, where be wu pronounced de.cl at 5:00 p.m., Cope said. 11-. s1001n--.. -. ,.om·--..io. '°"'* "°"' c.n..i.. The"*" ... llepetloed--1111---lng. NWpol18-I-- A sunny l¥eekend Extended 13 70 7t 51 1:1 eo " eo 71 63 71 ... 74 53 " 61 78 62 .... 79 56 93 '° t5 ... 11 se '° 71 .. 71 71 92 11 .. 83 IO 17 M 71 ~ 74 • .. 74 .. 71 IO M ri r. 7t q .. .. IOI IO 11 ft 12 t7 ..... t7 re 90 11 • rs If '° .. 74 71 t7 n " tt .. .. If t7 .. ., n 71 M -' ...... 79 17 " : " . 11 • • 10 11 .. 79 .. 17 11 100 11 •• 11 11 11 • "----·0tt5._-~U.._._Rf _RIP_DR_T HOSPITAL DECISION ... From PageA1 is in the San Fernando Valley. Committee members voted 9-0 to pass IMC and 6-3 against Health West. Because that condition needed to be approved to overrid~ two negative ratinp given to each group during the review of the 18 pointa, it summarily knocked HealthWest. out of the running. Applicants needed all positive ratinp -or the overriding con- ditions -to win an endorr.!ment. The rommittee then went ahead on an 8-1 vote to rec- ommend IMC to develop the hospital. HeaJthWest Vice President Steve Yerxa said after the hearing his group will submit a written protest befqre the recommen- dation goes to the Health Planning Council's board of directors on Tuesday, July 26 . "I don't think the reaJ issue was addressed," he said, adding that the community support issue was "poorly explained and poorly understood." However, Yerxa said his group was pleased with most of the review, including the fact that committee members had rated the two propsals substantially even until they reached the overriding condition. Committee Chairman Jim Dick stressed the difficulties in deci- ding between the two appli- cations. He said members focused on the community support issue as means of resolving a deadlock. Stan Price, counsel to the com- mittee, acknowledged that appli- cants with ties to local hospitals gain an advantage if an override becomes~. "The legislative intent of this was to freere out new applicants and to give an edge to existing facilities to expand,'' he explained. "There is no question about that." OFFSHORE DRILLING ... From PageA1 during a news conference in Santa Ana. The conaervative Fullerton lawmaker said he is in complete ~t with U.S. Interior Sec- retary James Watt's decmon to leue the ofi-shore tracts. Opening the off-shore tracta to oil explo- ration would not only move the nation toward e nergy self-sufficiency, but also would give the economy a boost and strengthen national security, he said. "It aeema far more humane for members of Congrea to exp.lain to pare~ta of a 80n who reside in California why drilling platforms are being erected along the coast than to explain why their 90n must fight in the sands of the Middle East to protect a resource which we have here at home," Dannemeyer said. The congressman a.lao was criti· cal of local congreaional col· leagues who have oppoeed Watt's plan to leue the federal tracts, but were silent during the years former c.aI.ifornia Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was approving new wella in state waten much cloeer to the coaat. When :\Sked to name \hoee he was criticizing. Dan- nemeyer declined. Calling himself an environmen- talist, Dannemeyer said that if the nation were already energy inde- pendent he too would support a ban on off-shore drilling. But he argued the nation des- perately needs the oil locked in the out.er continental shelf. He said the U.S . Geological Survey has estimated the tract off the Orange ~d San Diego county coastline alone holds more than 2.3-billion barrels and would generate $5.5 billion in federal revenues. MUD DUMP ... FrOfT) Page A 1 gratett" from the Hamilton Av- enue-Magnolia Street site. Despite promising results by July 4 "at the latest," a new delay in analyzing results was an- nounced this week. Another test was conducted in May on behalf of the Ryan Energy Corp. of Costa Meu to determine if hazardous materials remain at the ait.e itBelf. Resulta a1ao were slated to be releued thia week, but now they're not expected until August. The ff.ndinp are being awaited anxiously because they apparent- ly will play a big role in detennin- "It's the end of the past and the beginning of a whole new future," said Elaine Redfield, president of the center. BENEFITS .... From PageA1 plainta. I would say 90 percent of the people are aware of the problems in Sacramento. I was surprUed. I thought more people would call in by now." However, Zuniga said that if the delay continues, aome un- employed residents may be unable to buy food or pay their rent. "A lot of the people who rome in here are really hurting," he said. The budget impasae in Sacra- me.nto has also put a halt to state Medi-Cal payments to hospitals, doctors and pharmacists who treat residents otherwise unable to pay for health care. Fountain Valley Community Hospital is one of 13 Orange County hospitals designated to treat Medi-Cal patients. Mike Nash, spokesman for Fountain Valley Community, said the delay in state checks has caused no immediate problems. Medi-Cal patienta are still being aeen. "It usually takes an average of 152 days for a hospital to get reimbunement for a Medi-Cal patient,'' Nash said. "U this (the budget impasse) continues for20 to 30 days, we'll have no problems. But if this w~to drag on for over a month, which we doubt, we'd be motivated to contact our legis- lators penonally." ing whether a trash-burning, power-producing co-generation plant can be built on the site. Some officials are saying pri· vately they believe tests may show the lite does indeed contain hazardous materiala and the power plant would be the only way to eliminate them. Dan Ryan, president of the Costa Mesa energy company, said a power plant is just "one of the pomibWtiea" !or development at the location. He introduced similar plans lut year that ultimately were rejected after widespread dtben protest. REPLACE WORN OUT CARPET WITH BEAUTIFUL PLANK FLOORS SYKES OAK PLANK NOW 1211 •a·"· Reg. $3.65 Sq. Ft. Expert Installation A val/able CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSI ·Now •7•• PIR vo. Reg. 118.11 Per Yd. LEE'l IUlllEI SPECIAL Now •12•• "" vo. Reg. 122.11 Per Yd. ' • Alto Many Othef Spedalt In Our Corona del Mar Detlgner Show Room. 1141 UIT llAIT IWY., •Ill ML m. U., Ml·llM ir MO·llM MU1erCard -VIM -Ananolng Avatlable •• -. 'STATE' --,-·~ ~·r.--.. ,-~:. ... ' • . I • J • • Big pay raise for mayor said 'like chic k e n soup' By lbe Auoclated Preu NEW YORK -Would New York City really run better if Its officials were better paid? "It's like chicken aoup." said Mayor F.d Koch, who pondered that question for a few aeconds. "lt couldn't hurt." A mayoral panel reconunended pay increases Thunday for the city'• elected officials, including Koch, whoee pay would rise $30,000 to $110,000 per year. That would be $10,000 more than earned by Gov. Mario Cuomo. R eagan urges full coop eration WASHINGTON -President Reagan walked unannounced into a meeting of .his senior· staff this morning and ordered "everybody in this room and in the White House to continue to QC>Operate fully with the FBI and to tell everything they know" about allegations of poliucal espionage during Reagan's suocesaful campaign for the presid~ncy, a spokesman said today. Child support, alimony overdue WASHINGTON -Less than hall the women awarded alimony and child support payments are actually collecting in full, act'Ording to a new government report. The Census Bureau study disclosed that only 43.5 percent of women collect the whole amount of alimony they are due, and 46. 7 percent collect full child support payments. Additionally, both alimony and child support that are paid fall behind inflation, the report by Ruth Sanders of the bureau's population division s howed. Agen cy to collect unpaid bills LOS ANGELES -The city fire department has been told to study the idea of using collection agencies to settle unpaid bills for amublance and paramedic charges, Fire Commissioner Jerry Fields says. "It's about time," said Fields. "The unpaid bills amount to about $1 million a year:· money which is needed for more fire equipment and salaries for paramedics." Wom an i njure d when dike break s LOS ANGELES -A woman. thrown into the water when high tides broke through a 60-foot-wide earthen dike in Los Angeles Harbor, was reported in stable condition today, San Pedro Peninsula Hospital officials said. Claudia Schulue and eight pleasure boats were sucked into a dredged basin when the dike collapsed Thursday, said city fireel Murchet. Three boats immediately sank and others, damaged by the rushing tide, bobbed about in "disarray," Murchet said. Cr ans ton , Wilson get hig h m arks SAN FRANCISCO -Californians give their two U.S. senators, Alan Cranston and Pete Wilson, high marks for job performance, according to a California Poll released today. The survey, whkh consisted of 1,516 interviews, found that 47 percent of those questioned rated Cranston, who has been a senator since 1969, as doing an excellent .OI. good job while only 19 peroentim a poor rating. Wilson, a first-teffnsenator. was cited as doing a good or excellent job by 35 percent of the public. and only 8 percent said he was doing a poor job. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 Al State leaders renew budget talks SACRAMENTO (AP) -A week into• budgelleu fl.lcal year, Republican Gov. George Oeu - kmejian and his Democratic legia- lative foet have resumed talJc.a aimed at restarting the state'• Idle $27.2 billion machine. Oeukmejian met for about 80 minutes with the Legialatw-e'• majority Democrat ic leaders Thunday, one day after an at- tempt at renewed negotlatJona blew up with an emotional ex- change. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and Senate President Pro Tern Devid Roberti said dis- cussions with Oeukmejian would Big coke • seizure at border The Border Patrol has seized more than $3.9 million worth of cocaine and arrested a man and woman during a routine check- point stop, immigration officials say. Seizure of 13 pounds (six kil- grams) of cocaine was made Thursday during a routine stop at the San Clemente checkpoint on Interstate 5, said Harold Ezell, regional commissioner for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Names of the couple were not immediately released pending consultation with the Drug En- forcement Administration , which has been called into the case, he said. Border Patrol agents Aurora Castillo and Gary Will stopped the car during a routine search for illegal aliens on northbound Inter- state 5, a main route for traffic between the Mexican border and points north. Ezell said the cocaine was found in the trunk. The man, who gave a Brooklyn. N. Y .. address, ia believed to be an illej{al alien, Ezell said. contin ue today, but they refu.ed to lilt the topics of dl8cual!on. '"rl\J meettna wa1 productive and,,.('rtendly and that'• all we're golna to uy," aald Roberti, 0-Los Anaelea. "I think the d.18cualtona we bad with the governor were fruitful and they wlll continue and in that vein. We're both optlmiatlc," aald Brown, D-San Franmoo. Deukmejlan wants to balance the budget by vetoina up to $1.2 bllllon. The majority Oemocrata want state prograrm protected from cuts, favor a taX increue and have refl.Uled to paaa the budget until Republic.an. vote for a . companion blll llmitinl Oeu- kme).&n'• veto power. Earlier Thunday, the Demo- crata put further premure on Deukmejian by a pprovtna a •top.- gap bill that would let the state write ~nefita clleCb for un· employed and diubled workers, the main victims of the buci&et lmpame. The bill, SB49 by Sen. Bill Lockyer, 0-San Leandro, wa1 approved 46--0 in the Aalembly and 21-1 in the Senate, with all Republlca.na but one abltaining. The GOP lawmaken and Deu- lanejtan said they want the full ~~~~ llwi.d of a " , apprOllch. The lick of • budget l1Wl8l\I the 1tate hM not been able to write any checkl llnce July 1. "The irony of UU. Lt we ha~ the money to malr..-. tbele payments. It'• all bel'e," Mid Deputy State Controller John J~. Gera Curry of the lltate Em- ployment Development Depart- ment · aaid through Thunday 231,400 Callfomiam had been denied biweekly unemployment or diubility checU, and an ad- ditional 400,000 would be affected in the next aeven daya. To Russia With Love Sam antha Smith, 11, arrived in Moscow today fro m he r ho me in Maine on a visit sponsored b y the Soviet governme nt. The young girl was invite d by Pre mier Yuri An- dropov afte r she wrote him for r eassurance that he wo uld n ot sta-rt a n other world war. Border cops corral 350 illegal aliens Pit bull m auls girl , 5, to death CLAREMONT-A pit bull terrier has been shot and killed by police after it mauled a 5-year-old girl to death, then attacked officers, police said today. The young girl, whose identity had still not been released this morning, was sitting in the living room of her Claremont home with two other children and a 40-year-old babysitter when, "for no apparent reason the dog decided to attack," said a Claremont police desk officer who asked not to be identified. There were no other animals in the room, she said. LOS ANGELES (AP)-Twen· ty-four people have been jailed for investigation of harboring and transporting more than 350 illegal aliens who were rounded up in a three-week federal crackdown, immigration officials say. U.S. Immigration and Natural-~ i.zati.on Service. 'I Syria accused of assassination try BEIRUT, ~banon -The governing party's news~per accused Syria today of engineering an attempt to assassihate Lebanese Prime Minister Shafik Wa.u.an by detonating a car packed with land mines near his motorcade. "The attempt to kill Mr. Wa.u.an is another ring in the chain of Syrian crimes which have not stopped dunng the past seven years," said the newspaper Al-Amal, of President Amin Gemayel's rightist Christian Phalange Party. France to try Iranian hijack ers PARIS -France said today that the six Iranian di.51$idents who hijacked an Iran Air Boeing 747 to Paris will not be extradited, while Iran accused the French and U.S. governments of plotting the hijack and vowed revenge. French judicial officials said the hijackers face 5-10 years in prison if convicted of air piracy charges. The prime minister's office announced that the six, who surrendered their 199 hostages at Orly airport on Thursday, would be tried in French courts despite Iran's demand th.at France return them to face Islamic justice. Soviet girl's le tter ign or ed MOSCOW -A 12-year-old Soviet girl, inspired by the letter-writing of American schoolgirl Samantha Smith, wrote to Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov to ask that her father be freed from jail. Unlike Samantha, who was invited by Andropov on a two-week visit of the Soviet Union, Irina Tamopot.ky haa had Jiu.le publicity and no reply. And her father, Yurt, has jwlt been sentenced to three years in a labor camp because of his activities as a "refuaenik," a Jew who has been denied pennlasion to emigrate from RWISia. ,,,._.. U.S. Attorney Gene ral Willia m French Smith gets a first-hand loo" at illegal alie n ro undups through an infra-red scope dem onstrated b y agent Joseph Lawrence of the San Ysidro Bo rder P atro l office. Seventeen vehicles and a stolen motorhome allegedly uaed to smuggle aliens also were also aeized in Operation Checkpoint Charlie, which ran from June 15 to July 6, centered on the Carllbad and Oceanside areas of San Diego County, said Harold Ezell, west- ern region commissioner for the Jobless rate declines-slightly WASHINGTON (AP) -America's civilian unemployment rate fell another notch to 10.0 percent in June, continuing its gradual descent from the post-Depression peak of December, the government reported today. Still, more than 11 million people remained on the roster of the jobless. Although the decline was a minuacule 0.1 percentage point -a fraction considered statistically insigni..fjcant by many analysts -it came as competitlon for available work intensified. The Labor Department said that nearly 1.2 million people resumed the search for work last month. The overall unemployment rate, combining the civilian labor force with the constant, roughly 1.67 million-member U.S.-stationed military force, de- clined from 10.0 in May to 9.8 percent in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Many private and govenunent analysts have for months voic:ed fears that any sudden surge in the number of job-seekers would flood the labor market with applicants for work before buainesaes we.re willing to resume large-ICale hiring, thus pushing the unemployment rate back up again. But that did not happen in June. Glenn tops Reagan, trails Mondale LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sen. WALK SOFTLY! He 18.id Thursday that agen ts raided houses and open-field areas, searched trains and in- tensified checkpoint operations on northbound Interstate 5 at San Clemente, where Border Patrol agents routinely acrutinize traffic and stop vehicles they believe might be carrying illegal aliens north from Mexico. "These people were being smuggled in trunks and they were being held in drop houaes by th~ smugglers and in open-field areas with cardboard-type of shelter," INS spokeswoman Debi Guue.rrez said. He said many aliens were subjected to poor sanitation and other unhealthful conditions. A ttomey General William French Smith obeerved the raids through an infra-red acope during a tour of the San Diego C.OUOty border area. The INS anti-smuggling unit coordinated the effort, which involved Border Patrol agents from Chula Vista and criminal investigators from INS district offices in Los Angeles and San Diego. John Glenn, D-Ohio, would beat President Reagan if a presidential erection were held today but would lose to former Vice Presi· dent Walter F . Mondale in a primary election, the Los Angeles Times poll says. Many times we talk to people who feel that carpeting at $12. 00 to $20.00 (carpet alone) per square yard Is expensive. In the poll conducted from June 26 to 30, Glenn led Reagan 51 percent to 41 percent We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? A housewife who buys dress materials knows that she is unlikely to buy goods materials for less than $5 .00 to $6.00. Also, a man might pay $3.00 for a foot-square handkerchief, which works out to $27. 00 a square yard. Can you Imagine how these materials would perform If you placed heavy furniture and walked on them? Call the number at left and your message wUI be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The samt• 24·hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for vertlicatlon. No circul ation <'alls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. o:T..':;' le OUetentMd "'°"""' "'d•r 11 ,.,.. -to f'IOf f"ll v• 'fOU' '"P9' nw $ )()Cl ,. 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At upper right, Jim Arnold sets up a Met.ropolitan Water District display showing how much water we use daily. At right, Ted Van Klaveren of the Orange County Fire Department cares for a 1931 Seagrave Pumper truck once used by Laguna Beach firefighters. The fair opens today for continues through July 17. Rubbish transfer • stations to open Want to throw it away? You can do it younelf at any one of three Orange County rubbish transfer stationll beginning in August. One county-operated transfer station will be opened one day a month for public uae, the county's waste management program manager, Ray Rhoads, hu announced. The fi.nlt Saturday of each month will find the Stanton tranllferatation, 11232 Knott Ave. open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Huntington Beach'' transfer station, 18132 Gothard St., wW be open from noon to 3 p.m. on the 9eCOlld Saturday of the month. On the third Saturday of the month, the Anaheim station will be opened from noon to 3 p.m. It's located at 10621 Douglas Road, Rhoads said. Fees for dumping at any one of the stations will remain $3 for ~ can and $4 for a pickup truck. Trailen under eight feet in length will be charged $4: eight-foot to 12-foot trailen will be charged $18, and trailers longer than 12 feet will be chareed $27, according to Rhoads. Additional infonnation about fees or 9Chedules for transfer stations or landfills may be obtained by telephoning the Waste Management Program office at 834-6077. LB hearings on cable TV Storer Cable TV, which provides cable lerVice to about 6,000 customers In Laguna Beach, ii .eking a bMic rate hike from $7.60 a month to $10. But dty oound1 members said this week they want a lefiel of public hearinp to be held before sranti.DI the rate tncreue. The fi.nlt meetln&. to be conducted by the council'• Cable TeleWion Committee, wW be held July 21at8 p.m. at the Vetel'UW Memorial Commuity •e.enter, 384 Letlion St. FollowinC that prelminary heerlng, the cable televWan s-nel ia expected to make a recommen- dation to the ooundl. An additional hearina wW be held before the coundl acta on the request. In a letter to the dty, Storer General Manager Ian Ttima mid the cable company haa not received a rate hOm 111"'9 October 1978. ID the emuln& years, he aakl, there have been Iner z TT in operatl.DI cmta due to a 38 percent hike In tbe oomumer price lndex. Additionally, he aaki, system powering coeta have rllen. • well u penonnel co.ta and main- talnance eoltl. He al8o dted deterioration of equipment and the C09t of having additional eervice technldanl he cla1ml are on duty 24 boun a day, teYeD daya a week. ~ are invited to partidpete In the Keep your garden in shape by reading Friday's gar'1ening paae. ..., .... . I SAVI MONIY ON' YOUI INSUUNCI • Daily Pilat / ~_; Classified ads < .....,____ ~ ~ rr .. AOINT .. COWANY .• MOHTMlY PAYMINY ".,... ..... phone 642-5678 ~ 411' "L ~ t:~ ~ .... RAIBTT INSURMCE 441 OW~wJMff lt¥ct. ~wperl leech, C... 6J1·7740 peopeer.- ct.alftM ... I PHELPS I JULY SALE IN PROGRESS SA VIN GS UP TO 60% OFF SUITS Reg . Up to $385 ................... Now From SPORT COATS Reg . Up to $285 .................... Now From TROUSERS Reg . Up to $85 ..................... Now From SHIRTS Reg. Up to $40 ..................... Now From TIES Reg. Up to $22.50 .................. Now From v $99 $59 $29 $14 $9 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat .......... 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs., Fri. .................... 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday ....................... 12 noon to 5 p.m. ,.flN;' /, t'll; ~H~i,y ~./. /.?P.> No. 8 f aahion laland, Newport •ach, CA 92660 4 ... , Stop smoki~g classes carded An American Cancer Sodety "Stop Smoking Program" will begin Monday at Hoag Memorial Hoepital ln Newport Beach . . Clal8es will be held Monday and Tuesday • eveninp from 7 to 9 p.m. for three weeka. The 8elliona are most effective when all six clal8e9 are attended, Society leaders adviae. Participants are asked for a $10 donation. To register, call 752-8600. Photography course set Newport Beach photographer Bill A8ee will be teaching a eeven-ee.ion black and white photogra- phy coune at the Oaaia aenior citizen center in Corona del Mar starting July 19. The class, which meets Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m., will cover films, exposure and filten. It does not include dark room practice and ia limited to students familiar with 35 mm ai.ngle lens reflex cameras. There is a $35 fee. The course is offered through the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation department. For more infonnation, Can 640-2271. University women recruiting The Huntington Beach branch of the American Asaociat,,ion of University Women will hold an open house Friday, July 22, to recruit new members. For more information, call Marlene Vogelsang at 968-3803. Singles workshops slated Three workshops designed for singles and recent divorcees will be offered this month at Saddleback College North Campus in Irvine. "Singles and the Challenge of Change," will run from 7 to 9 p .m. Thuradaya from July 14 throu,gh Aug. 4. Author and COUNelor Jim Smoke is instructor and the fee is $40. "Divorce Recovery Workshop," will be a one-day aeminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday, July 16 at Irvine Presbyterian Church. Smoke a1ao teaches this cla!B, and the fee is $35. "Financial Planning for Singles" runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays from July 20 through Aug. 10. Ron and Lynn Gable, executive offioen of Financial Analytiatl Services Inc., will run the clalB. Fee is $40. For registration information, call the college's Community Services Office at 559-1313. ' Store oilers energy tips Tips on how to save energy in cooking, heating and insulation will be offered Cree July 14-17 by the Southern California Gas Company at Kenn Rima Magnavox Home Entertainment Center in Costa Mesa. The free exhibit will be open from noon to 7 p.m. on July 14, noon to 8 p.m. on July 15,10 a.m. to 5 p.rn. on July 16 and 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. on Jul,-17 in the store's parking lot at 2666 Harbor Blvd. IVY'S LEAGUE SUMMER SALE ' All Spring & Summer Items 40% to 50% off Sale Starts Staurday, July 9th at 10 a.m. IVY'S LEAGUE FASHION ISLAND 640-5721 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 ----~- FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH SC) .50 You may be the winner of 2 tickets to: July 16 thru July 24 Anaheim Conv.ntlon Center BIOQtMt In the U.S. Over tJOO exhibits Wl1nn 11 Toll1r'• Cl1nlfl1llll IT'S EASYI Find your name and addr .. In a wtnnera bOx In today' a cluaffled eectlon, then oaU 842·4321 ext. 352 to Clalm your tleketa. You Wiii r«ielw two FREE tleketa good anytime. Winnen Molt def ao check the ct...,fled•. • • . . ' Best in the state Newport Beach Police Explorer Scouts show off first place trophy from the r~cent California Youth Safety Run, a competition of econ- omy and driving safety. Shown ------- starting at left is Doug Kiner, K.C. Connell, Karl Boss, Glenn Gate and Jim Groos. Connell Chevrolet in Costa Mesa donated the car the winning team drove. • 1 _Legal wranglings anchor . the Great White Steamer· LOS ANGELES ·(AP) -The SS Catalina, known in its glory days of channel crossings as the Great White Steamer, will remain anchored this sununer despite plans for reactivation, its manager says. A pre-hearing conference on the ship's appli- cation for a Public Utilities Commission permit won't be held until Aug. 10, and it will be at least another month before the hearing takes place. An en- vironmental assessment has been ordered, and a final ruling may not be issued until late this year. Fearful that the ship's reactivition will cut into their business, the SS Catalina's competitors oppose the permit and are unhappy that the steamer will run only during sununers and weekends. "We resist somebody operating during the peak summer season and taking a part of tl!e cream and then going away and magnanimously leaving us with the poor winter months," says Tim Mazur, general manqer of Catalina Cruiaes Inc. But Gene Webber, president of SS Catalina Steemahip Inc., says the.re is enough bu.sine. for everybody. "It's part o{ the technique the competition uses to keep you out of businees," he says. "U you mias the aeuon, you miss the year." Although Webber hopes to begin his off-seaaon charter service this fall, regular runs to Catalina have been postponed until next May. Once the queen of the Catalina Channel, the 59-year-old ship has been idle since union disputes forced it out of business in 1975. Purchased for $70,000 in 1977 by Hymie Singer as a big white valentine for his wife, the ship soon • became a big white elephant. Unfriendly seas powlded her, and vandals ravaged her until she was ] towed into calmer waters off the Long Beach breakwater about four years ago. I Since then, Webber, a Huntington Harbour realtor, has leased the boat from Singer for $2,000 a month. Within the next few months, he plans to buy it for $300,000. Bernard Pasch. a Rolling Hills real estate developer. put up $1.5 million to completely refurbish the 301-foot ship, and it was moved into the Todd Shipyards dry dock in San Pedro in March. The application for the PUC pennit was filed in April. lfhe protests were filed shortly thereafter. Primary opponents are two other local Catalina carriers -Catalina Express, which bas two boats that carry 60 and 149 passengers, and Catalina Cruises, which has five boats each able to carry 700 passengers. They say the 2,200-pasaeng~r SS Catalina is unfair competition. Avalon Mayor Gilbert Saldana, concerned about too large an influx of tourists, as one of two council memers who oppoeed the steamer's PUC permit in the Qty Council's 3-2 vote favoring it. "It's congested as it ia right now," he said. Webber aays he will cater to a different market. The quicker Catalina Exprem charget $~ round trip, and Catalina Cruilee charges $18.40. A two-hour crui8e on the SS Catalina will cost $29.~ and include dancing, clowns and other entertainment not available on the other boats. "Thia ia an experience. not a ride," Webber says. The hull has pu9ed CoMt Guard iDllpection, but work is just beginning inlide the ship, whkh wu moved to c.ommercial Marine Service Inc. on Tenninal Island about two weeks ago. Yet to be installed are a parquet dance floor, brass bar stools, hundreds of benches and a Jacuzzi whirlpool bath for the owner's stateroom. Negotiations wI\h aevttal maritime unions are underway. Webber is applying for permission to moor the ship at Berth 191 in Wilmington, where he says there is dockside parking for 500 cars and overflow parking for another 1,500. The Loe Angeles Harbor Depart- ment staff is recommending Harbor Commission approval of the application. Webber believes the ship can earn $6 million to $8 million a year, especially in 1984, when the Olympics will draw thousands of tourista. ! Animal preservation agency ~finally getting Navy's goats J n ByTbeA11ociatedPre11 • •••• ·,. ... _ • • ,•1 Ht '••·• r l" ti Some 500 goats on San ilu 1 iN ~ }a"t(t u 11 11 '• '• tJ Clemente Island have a last 1 ' 81 chance to escape extermination E wider a new agreement with the Navy announced by the Fund for i. Animals. "' Naval officials agreed to help Cleveland Am o r y's G animal-protection group in a final ~ eUort at saving the goats in exchange for the fund dropping n italawsuitoverthewildcreatures, Fund attorney Dana Cole said Thuraday. 1 The fwld sued the Navy in U.S . I Dlstrict Court on June 13, the ume day a ju<ige lifted a tempor- 1 ary restraining order that had blocked a Navy goat-shoot the previous weekend. The fund temled the shootings b cruel and inhwnane. The Navy countered that they were neceas.- a ary under ipe federal Endangered . A Plant Act becaUR the goats were n eating rare veptation on San hi Clemente Ialand, 60 miles west of B SanI>iego. Cole said government re marklmen ahot 642 goats on f_! llUCL'IMSive weekenda. IQ 1be Navy-owned ialand la u8ed A lor bombing and gunnery prec- o0f Uce, but Ken MJt.chell, a dvllian spoke.nan at the North bland I 0 Naval Air Station near San Diego, I A laid Thunday thole operationa CeMe for the month of July. a "laland operations have been lo IUlpeNled for llW1Vlltt roed con-IJ. ttruction and oc.het' repeln. Since l.c there'• nothinc 8°'nl on and aince In Oewland Amory Mked for w: another chance to •ve aome go.ta, we ...-eed," Mitchell aid. Ill Sewral fund members will Ute -• pemrnen~.uppUed helicopter bt and n.u to catch what anima1a Some of the 600 goats rounded up on San Clemente bland crowd a corner ·of the pen where they're being held until they can be removed to save them from the Navy's bombardment. they can between Friday and July 2~. ''We'U be working every day until we get them-off," Cole -.Id. "The pta will be ttanaported off the laland by barae · to Black Beauty Ranch ln Texu, where they'll be free to grue and ~ a nonnat life, ao to speak." The la.land's aouthern Up la off-limit.a to the reecuen bean• it'a Utttted with unexploded ahella, said Cole. The fund and the N1vy have tangled for years over the pta. Hundreda were reecued aeveral YMn aco. but aome stubborn <.ft8tw'es .caped to l1'1CC191ble &reel and over-popula\ed the laland apln. -----~· - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 ·A& 85 PROPERTIES . TO BE AUCTIONED 11 Homes, 44 Condominiums, 20 Office/Retail and 10 Land & Lot Properties from Big Bear to San Bernardino and Riverside to Dana Point, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills, Villa Park and into the heart of Orange County DRAMATICALLY REDUCED PRICES FROM 40% TO 55% OFF RETAIL PRICES. LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES! Retail Minimum Auction 'fype Location Price Bid ... 4 Condominium Dana Point 140,000 84,000 19 House Huntington Beach 210,000 126.000 1 12 Lot Laguna Beach 99,000 60.000 '14 House Laguna Hills 749,800 450,000 '34 Office/ Lo ma Linda 62,000 36.000 Retail/Ind. '37 House Villa Park 350,000 210.000 N38 Lots (7) Lemon Heights 1,050,000 630,000 '46 Condominium Costa Mesa 135,000 80,000 '52 House Newport Beach 550,000 330,000 ... 53 House Newport Beach 420,000 200,000 '40 House Tustin 1,200,000 720,000 ... 54 Condominium Riverside from 68,000 from 40.000 through '85 ... 5 Condominium Big Bear 115,000 69.000 Most of these homes are new. Inspect them yourself before the actual auction. EXCELLENT FINANCING PACKAGES Condominiums : 95% financing at 12~% (12~% APR) 30 year fixed 90% financing at 12% (12~% APR) 30 year fixed Homes: 90% financing at 12~% (12~% APR) 30 year fixed 80% financing at 12% (12~% APR) 30 year fixed Office/ Retail Land & Lots: Obtain auction catalog for details. PHONE FOR YOUR SUPER AUCTION™ CATALOG TODAY It contains full details on property locations, maps and financing. Orange County (714) 640-4954 Riverside County (714) 359-4082 Both offices are open 7 days a week. 10:00 AM. to 7:00 P. M. Offer YOid where pr0hlbited b)' law. Bmcl}ure will not be malled to raldenu o( any statt In whkh this rul estate offerina is not In complete compl~nce with the rul e$late or othu laws o( that state. c R. Thomas Alhlel' 1983 . ,, I • r I ! ·- / I I Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 8, 1983 .... ... The Center comes to life in grand style Ten years and two months after its formation as a nonprofit charitable organization, The Orange County Performing Arts Center turne4 its first shovel full of dirt, launching a construction project that will change the social and cultural life of this county as much as anything that has hap~ned in the developmentally dizzying decade that preceded it. If all goes as planned, it will be a 39-month project, costing more that $57 million. The results will be a prof~ionally equipped theater seating 3,000, designed to accomodate musicals, symphony, opera and ballet. A second, smaller theater to be built later, will be designed for use by local and regional artists. For those who turned this dream into a design for the cultural heart of Orange County, Thursday was a glorious celebration. The Center has more than 3.000 volunteers who serve as officers and members of the various guilds or as volunteers in its fundraising efforts. Over 4,000 individuals and companies have provided financial support to the Center as founder members. Those pledges exceed $34 million. But exhilaration at the Center's concrete conception shouldn't be limited to those who have already participated in its development. It is a project in which we all can take great pride, an asset that will enhance Orange Coast living and add a brilliant dimension to our already creative environment. The needs of the Center are by no means fulfilled with yesterday's ceremonies. Contributions are still much needed, active volunteer recruitment will be an ·ongoing require- ment. And the personal interest and committment of residents to fill the theater at each performance in the years to come will be the ultimate celebration of this extraordinary community effort. Congratulations to all those whose hands and hearts made Thursday's groundbreaking possible, and to all those who will join in the ongoing realization of a goal to "plan, build, create and endow a major performing arts center .. .in Orange County." Bravo! • Opinions e•prened 1n tne SPdCe above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Otner 111ews ,_ pressed on tn1s paoe ere those of tl\eor autl'>ors and art osts Reader comment ts 1nv1l eo Address Tl'>e Daily Pilot, PO BoK tS60, Costa Mew. CA 921>21> Pf'IOne 17Ul 642·•321. MAILBOX Beach ban on litter abuse To the Editor: In all I hav~ been a resident of this area for 2o years; residing on the Balboa Peninsula and, more recently, Seashore Drive in West Newport. I have seen it all! Traffic and beach littering are not unknown U> the city or to its residents. But 1983 brings intense abuse of the beaches and its surrounding prop- erty. Offenders permitted to freely walk away from their cans. sacks, bottles. etc. carry that attitude and behavior with them. Regard for private property suffers tremen- dously. The city trucks, and the men carrying the pointed instruments, operate in an effort to maintain the beaches. That has to be a severe drain on the budget. Respectfully l submit the sug- gestion to ban food and drink from the Newport Beach beaches. This could con.serve tax dollars and restrain the careless attitudes in the area. OORCYI'HY HUTCHISON Newport Beach l.M. BDJd IA dog's death Percival Proctor Baxter was governor of Maine from 1921 to 1925. The one thing more than any other that's remembered about him is that when his lrlsh Setter died, he ordered all the state's flags flown at half staff. What's the first bill you pay every month? If you say the mortgage, you're right in line with the majority, according to the pollsters. The more loosely you string your tennis racket, the less likely you'll get tennis elbow. Bees can't fly in the rain. Q, Aren't rock stars the highest paid people in the world? A. Among such. at any rate. Take thoee four in that group called the Pink Floyd, for exam- ple Each earns mol'e than $5.8 million a year. Q. Is President Ronald Reagan a collector? A. Of antique firearms, yes. Q. How many rules doee your Love and War man have on file about behavior for office parties? A. One: "Don't go.'' I'd rather have things l.O pollah than things to paint, wouldn't you? 11 you're not a jo&ger, you may not hear what the Jolgen .. y: Namely. that. joalng I.I DO\ jU.ll. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ___ ., .... c.'•-... ..!!.. --~-· ----·-o--.c.- physical fitness routine to tone up muscles and strengthen lungs, but that it's a powerful therapy to relieve depression, anger and aruciet.y. Was none other than Kris Kristofferson who said, "All the interesting women are over 30." If TV is winning the war, how do you account for the fact that hardcover books sales have jump- ed by 14 percent in the last five years? That citii.en least apt to be audited by the IRS is said l.O be the retired person getting less than $15,000 a year. Fix that: Some nuclear sub crewmen sleep in the torpedo rooms, true, but not in the torpedo tubes, as has been w idely re- ported. Not much publicised now are the seminars to teach funeral parlor employees how to hl\ndle radioactive corpses. U.S. Army parachute experts say: If the wind is blowing up to 15 mph, don't jump. Q. Catgut comes from sheep, tight? A . And hones. Cl•lm is a thlrd of the men go bWd by age 30 and another third do so by age 60. a I & ~ KGB busy sowing disse~sion WASHINGTON A beleaugered Yuri Andropov. stiU consolidating his control of the Kremlin, has unleash ed his trusted KGB secret police to stir up trouble in the West. Al first, he cautiously dangled. an olive branch, apparently hop- ing for a limited detente that would ptnnit him to concentrate on his internal problems. But R~:mald Reagan merely sniffed at the branch suspiciously, without reducing the belligerency level in Washington. According to intelligence re- ports. Andropov then activated the KGB that he used to direct. KGB agents a nd agitators began a major effort to split the Western allies on nuclear defense. But President Reagan. bolstered by conservative vlctones in Britain, Japan and West Germany, suc- ceeded in tightening the bonds that hold the Western Alliance together. Now the latest intelligence gar- nerings show that Andropov has intensified the subterranean war- fare, at which the Soviets special- ii.e. A Pentagon analysis describes how it works: KGB agents ident- ify "discontent opinion leaders" in the West and bring them to the G. -JA-Cl-11-8-11-11-1 -~ Soviet Unfon for training. This usually lasts two to four years. They are indoctrinated in Marxist ideology and instructed in revol- utionary methods. They are taught how to exploit discontent, destablize governments and or- ganize rebellions. Nol long ago, I spoke to a graduate of a typical Soviet train- ing camp. He said a thousand trainees from "liberation move- ments" around the world were enrolled a t the camp where they were drilled in the fine points of guerrilla warfare. What he called "liberation movements.'' it turned out, were the world's most not.orious terrorist bands. The graduates emerge as dis- ciplined political activists and guerrilla leaders. They return to their native lands where they exploit legitimate grievances and manipulate the downu:9dden and tht> disaffected. In recent years, the KGB has also formed shadowy alliances with drug smuggling rings. whose debilitating products help to weaken the West. The drugs are channeled through Bulgaria and Cuba, whiC'h the KGB has turned into illicit drug centers. A classified, 38-page ClA re- pqrt explains that Bulgaria has become "a safe haven from where major narcotics operations are directed. The role of Bulgaria in the field of international narcotics has increased tremendously in the last several years." In the Caribbean. Fidel Castro's gunboats actually escort ships loaded with Columl:iian cocaine and marijuana into Cuban ports where the illegal drugs are loaded on to smaller boats for the quick run to the Florida coast. Some- times the gunboats use their radar to scout for U.S. Coast Guard cutters. According to the CIA, Castro calls this drug smuggling operation ''Plan Bravo.'' After Anclropov took charge of the Kremlin, the KGB began to step up its mischief in the West. The effort is described in one Pentagon document as a "low-risk. low-cost, low-profile" Soviet offensive. The most vuJ. nerabJe "targets of opportunity," the documents suggests, are El Salvad_or and Guatemala -situ- ated as they are below the soft, U.S . underbeUy Next will be an attempt to take over "the pet- roleum fields in southern Mex- iro." But the ultimate target, the analysts warn, is the Uruted States itself. UNDER THE DOME: Rep. Bob Edgar, D-Pa.. is a United Methodist minister. So when Rep. Claudine Schneider, R-R.l .. was auctioning off a date with Edgar at an environmental fundraiser. she suggested that the high bidder would "learn to get l.O Heaven the easy way.'' This alluring prospect brought a bid of $50 for the cause. Schneider, incidentally, lives in the same Capitol Hill neigh- borhood as Sens. Alan Cranston, D-Calif.. and Slade Gorton, R-Wash. All are dedicated jog- gers. and are out running most mornings. But Schneider says there's no deep political conversa- tion amongst the pufCing and panting because "we're all pretty serious runners." -Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Calif.. has been predicting that Interior Secretary James Watt will take a leave of absence from the Cabinet to pursue a movie career. HIS. first film. Wilson says. will be "Raiders of the Last Park." A solution to prison problems By Rev. Clif Marquis, S.T. Eighty percent of the adults in prison w ere abused children. Eighty percent. That statistic can be verified by every warden in the U.S. The life histories are on record. Eighty percent. Most American taxpayers don't know the facts about the prison population. But when you do find out the real truth, you can see a solution to prison overcrowding popping up in front of your eyes like phosphorescent skywriting. The first and most important way to empty jails and prisons is by cutting off the source. Get to the abased and abandoned children w h ile they are still c hil- dren ... while the hurts can still be healed ... before the pain warps them out of human shape. What happens to kids who come home from school and dl.scover their parents have moved? What happens to kids who are sexually molested or beaten by parents? What happens ot kids who are fed garbage or starved? What hap- pens to their bodies? To their minds? To their very capacity to trust? The answer It nothing much-good and lasting. Orange Let's try another fonn of quiz. today, thia time dealing with words that have divene meanings !or different occupations or pUTIUil.8 ·-like the word "strike," which means one thing In baseball, imother In bowling, another in fishing and still another in mining, We'll reverse the procedure, and provide the definitions, tand you are to supply the single word that fits each entry. H.if·riJht la a retpectabJe 100re. No peeking unUl you've given It your ~t. 1. A plnnt or stem on which o grah 18 m&dc, or from which cut\inp and allps arc taken: the rear handle of a weapon, to which Orange prison pastor pleads for help to rescue abused children County does have the Albert Sitton Home and its overworked stat{. There is an understaffed. overworked , and ill-funded De- partment o( Social Service. The abused and abandoned population in Orange County keeps growing, so they are building a new Home-but the county's not pay- ing. Private donations are being begged because the Board of Supervisors say there is no money for a bused and abandoned chi.1- dren ... no money to have enough professionally trained case workers to Investigate suspect homes and get kids out before it's too late ... no money to have enough family workers who are needed to provide effective support and guidance to the handful of un- sell.ish parents who do volunteer to become foster families. Why isn't there enough money'? Orange County has chosen to spend $150 million on two new jails instead. Fifty million dollars goes for a new "intake center'' to prt>Vide "more efficient pro- cesalng," The other $100 million ~oes for a whole new additional RlllY 1111• the barrel It attached: the tim~r frame supporting a ship during construction. 2. A fab ric edge used to trim clothing as a g.athered or pleated bordtr; a ruff of hair or feathers about the neck of an animal or blrd: a wrinkling of the ed1e of a f,llm. 3. A pa.rt of the ~It-phone ronialning the ~nneCting switch: a fra~ projeoting above a scythe. ua?d to t'Atch grain u ll 11 cu~ a jail. Orange County can't afford to provide life-giving human ser- vices to its children (and conse- quently to its own future), because it is too busy spending tax dollars on mau~leums. At this very moment the county has custody of a young boy whose mother was an alcoholic while pregnant with him. The baby in the womb went through withdrawal: brutal for an adult, destructive for an infant in the womb. The brain damage didn't show up until he hit puberty. The destroyed part of his brain couldn't "give the orders" to certain ~lands to secrete certain hormones. His whole body chemistry became unbalanced and with it his emotional life. He had blackouts. He became violent. He was hospitalized, but the money was thin. He is about to become ~ "ward of the Court." He will be hospitalit.ed for a while again, but he will be released inappropriately to a care home with insufficient pro- fessional medical and psychologi- low , fist fra.rnework rolling on casters for use beneath an auto- mobile. 4. A posted notice of rehearsal time ln a theater; a demand for payment of stock bought on m..rgln, when the value has shrunk; the decialon of a baseball umpire. 5. A part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle; the narrow teetion of a ahoe'a sole under th~ ln1tep; the projec\ion on the back of eome buttons by which they are 1ewn to the cloth. • 6. The paved 11\rip around alrport hang~rs: 31' area covered by .and or srav«il depoeited at the front of a glacial moraine; the part. cal staff. His diet-wiU be wrong. His medication will be irregular. He will do something violent-and wind up in Juvenile Hall with criminal charges. That will be the beginning of the end. Years later he will die in an adult prison. It's the Ameri~ay. That boy really is in Orange Count y right now. He is an extreme case. but his story and the stories of his "cousins" are told several hundred times each year in Orange County alone. Orange County has $150 million for building two new jails to incarcerate the mentally ill. the developmentally disabled and a large number of adults whose anti-social and anti-legal behavior has its foundations in childhood abuse. The Board of Supervisors could order that $150 million be used for life-giving human ser- vices-and begin to put an end to that.eighty percent! But the board would need a lot of p~ure from you. Do you care eno~h to even write a letter? The children need to know. I Rev. M arquis is Catholic ch8plam for prisons Jn Orange County. of a stage that extends in lront or the curtain. 7. A part of a harness designfti to pn!vent a hotse Crom throwtna back ita head; the elements ol 1tandlna rigging in• sallboat that strengthen the bowsprit and jib boom against the for<.'e of the heed stays; a method of gamblin8 In which one double. the stakes after each loea. 8. A receptacle for llwstoclt feed; a container for holclin8 bombs In an airplane: a prln~• upright frame for CMeS or type or g~lley proof . '11°"\l 'I 'afdup.nw • L 'UOJdV •t '1CmntS•t '([WO't 'atpw.() ·c 'mY ·i ·-.,pois 'l :s\12MSMY f it's the holiday· seaso~ CaterersaysJuly,Ausustareeventlwmo•lb• Pffll40ELPHIA (AP) -Moet ·people figure it's a long haul between holidays every summer, with no big events between Inde- pendence :0.y and Labor Day. Not eo. liCCOrdJna to Baymond Jfaldetnao, a P~lphia caterer, who ays his reeearch ahows there's a boUday, annlvenary or aome other event to celebrate almost every day in July and August. For example, July ia National Hot Dos Month, National Baked &an Month, National Blueberties Month and National Peach Month. And National Ice Cteam Week begins Sunday. U food doesh't interest you, • maybe laughing does -Saturday is eo.nedy Celebration Day ~And ·right now it's National Compliment A "Man Week- July 29 is the Annual Garlic. Festival in Gilroy, Calif. . Aue. 5 marka thela~of the first 1ncorQlt tax by P(illderlt Abratwn t.incolo in 1811 (no CUl'IJl9. ~). .. on Aug. e. the Munchkhw of Pa Conwmtion will be hUI in Cheat«. Pa. . And iJ nolhinl ei.e srab9 ~ fanlcy, you count Yollll!llU. - thoee celebratinc Katklml ~ Day on A'ug. 15. French artists • recreate ancient • • grotto pa1nt1ngs MONTIGNAC, France (AP) -More than 15;000 years after a Cro-Magnon ID8'1 using crude . materials daubed his heart and soul onto the wan, of the Lascaux grotto, 20th century artists have nicreated the famed paintinga for public view. The Laacaux cave, in the Dordogne region of southwestern 'France, was discovered in--1940, and its rock paintings are considered the best preserved examples of prehistoric art from the Aurign.acian period of the St.one Age, roughly 14,000 to 13,500 B.C. The site was closed in 1963 when the paintings began to deteriorate. But ~g July 18, the pubU.c will be able to see a magnificent fake known as Lascaux II -an exact reproduction of what has been called the "Sistine Chapel of Prehistory." · "We have created a prehistoric place, a mystic place," said Monique Peytral, a 52-year-old fN!SCO painter who has been working on the project since 1970. .,. . . -~ --~ -~· --- Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 A'f Pottery Shack WHITE ENGLISH IRONSTONE 5 Pc. Placesetting subject to stock on hand I I 'JDrinking drivers: ages 20-24 "A dozen *1ists put all of their energy and enthusiasm into it," Ms. Peytral explained as she strolled through the modem-day grotto in her grimy, paint-spattered smock. "Even if it is not prehistoric man, it is a man who did it. The language of the OPEN STOCK SALES ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE SHACKS EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ' ATLANTA (AP) -Most'· one-car fatalities in which the driver has been drinking involve motorists aged 20 through 24, while five times more men than women are the drivers in such accidents. researchers reported Thurs-"day. The national Centers for Disease Control based its findings on fatal traffic accidents that occurred in 1981. ing, compared with 20.8 percent of painter has not chaJlged." teen-agers tested and 22.l percent of Lascaux II is a concrete bunker built about 150 adults 25 and above. yards down the heavily wooded hill from the original The CDC used data compiled over site. The real grotto, with its parade of prehistoric Over 200 Dinnerware Patterns five yeal's by the National Traffic bulls, horses, deer and even a unicorn-like animal, in h k Safety Administration and analyzed by black, brown red and dull yellow paints. is believed to Dottery s ac the National Institute on Alcohol have been a center for hunting and magical rites. .-1 Abuse and Alcoholism. Count de la Rochefoucauld, the original owner of Meanwhile, the ~udy reported that the Lascaux site, was forced to shut the grotto fiiiipJ 1212 S. COAST HWY. ~ 29 percent of male drivers of all age because the vivid colors were fading and a green ~ LAGUNA BEACH CA 92651 ~ groups involved in one-vehicle fatal-algae had begun to grow on the walls, the r~ult of / itieshad been drinking, compared with water condensation from thousands of visitors. (714) 494-1141 •0PEN DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM Citing figures on blood alcohol tests on drivers involved in such accidents, the CDC reported that 33.2 percent of th0&e aged 20 through 24 had been drinking. That compared with 27.7 percent for drivers aged 16 through 19 and 26.8 percent for driverr!O and older. 23 percent of teen-age female drivers The government took it over and now only five-B id IR · Ma.I Onie Phone Onie W Sh" All Sut 89d 16 percent of adult fem;lle drivers. people a day, m06tly specialists, are allowed to visit h.!!!!!r!!a!!egi!!s!t!ry!•!!!l!!!!!r!•!. !!!!!!!!!r!•.!!e!!!l!p!!!es!!~ Overall, about five times more men Lascaux. than women were the drivers in The idea of copying Lascaux and its art was single-vehicle fatalities in 1981 , the broached iii 1970. After three years of study, the l.n•ex•pen•slve* CDC reported in its Morbidity and government gave $915,000 for the work and the Mortality Weekly Report. bunker was built. A framework of steel beams and *(in ik spen' siv) not high in price; reasonable; accidents involving male drivers who concrete and the irregular interior surface sculpted to Classified Advertising Figures for all age groups were up from four years earlier. Studies from 1977 showed 26.5 percent of drivers aged 20 through 24 involved in one-vehicle fatalities had been drink- In addition, most one-vehicle fatal wire has been injected with more than 400 tons of classified advertising Dl.llJ p·i1at . . . have been drinking occur on weekend match the original exactly. The e>q>erts say building 642-5678 nights, theCOC:.::::::sai=·::d.:_. ------~th~e~~t~t.o~w~as!...:th~e~h~ar~d~es~t~~o~f~th~e:J·~b~·----~=============================::!... --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Not terrorists Matt Loc ka rd, 14, of Salinas, looke d just too much like the real thing, a s he and 30 of his buddies were reported b y r esidents who became alarmed by their actions. Police checked the Hte rrorists" out and found kids decked out in Army surplus clothes and toy weapons, staging ~phisticated battles. W ontan can sue over headaches NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A woman plagued for decades with headaches won the right to sue Air Foree doctors for malpractice after an appeals court said her pain was partly caused by a need.le plunged deep into the brain. The 5th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tu~y tent Sibyl Harrison's malpractice suit back to the U.S. Di.strict Court for r.a&tem Texas. The lower court had earlier ruled the suit was barred by a statute of limitations. "In medical malpractice cases ... the statute of limitations does not begin to run until after the patient diecovers or ... should disco"er his injury and ita cawe," Judge Henry Politz wrote for the three-judge panet The court aaid Mn. Harrllon, the wtfe of a retired ainnan, aought help for her recurring beadachet from the Wilford Hall Hoepital at Leddand Air Force Bue in San Antonio. Texas, in 1966. According to the appeals court, Air Force On. Benjamin Allen and Richard Ashby suspected a brain tumor and decided to perform an X-ray examination, ·Ullne two painful procedures requirl01 introduction of air lnto Mrs. Harriaon'• brain and aplne. A needle ineerted into her akull for the flrll procedure wu left in place during part of the second procedure, the oplnjon aaid. In the following years, the woman's headache. continued and the 11.lfferecf: speech lmpaimM)nt, 1098 of memory and a buml'll teoaation, Politz wrote. WORLD' PET LARGEST OW! Fun for the Whole .family! 2 Days Only! JULY 9 & 10 Saturday & Sunday 10 am to 7 pm Huge Display of Pet Products for Sale Included with Admission! • Amazing Animal Acts • Free Frisbee® Disc* • Seminars by experts • Free Samples •tor first 1,000 kids under 12 admitted each day with parent. (FRISBEE'» is a brand name and registered trademark of Wham-0 Mfg. Co.) See thousands of Championship Pets of all kinds! Birds · Cats • Dogs • Fish · Rabbits · Reptiles & More . . . Exciting Animal Entertainment In Arena: (2 Sh<Mts Dally, 12 Noon & 5 pm) • Aehley Whippet, 3-tlme world champion Frisbee-disc catching dog. * Dot Scent-Hurde 1'9Cff. A real thriller! • 1\lnd,., dog of amazing Intelligence. Starr9d on "The Love Boat" lll '-tvllle Pwf'll U.S.A. Pet ~IC Nil With the Mag1k1ns, • 9aceeter the Ctown, Courtny ol Circus 'Jargas. Free Pet Owners' Seminars (45 mins. each between 1:45 pm & 4:30 pm) • Freshweler & Marine Fish management • Choosing the Right P9t !of your Lilestyle • Bird Health & Par!OI Training • Dog Ot>edlence Demonstrations • Rabbit Breedl~ & Keeping, • Southern Calilornl• -..erinary Medical Aas·n panel dlecuulon. • See how the (.H raises puppln to become Gulde Dogs for the Blind, seeit a//attheANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTERsoow. KstellaA"'8nue 1 II v . l I' r .. ------------------. ··~ ... "a Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT /Friday, July 8, 1983 Lazy tree?. H~ndle gar~en chemicals safely Homeownen tending lawns and gardens thls year should know how to handle garden chemicals safely. "ibe first rule of thumb ln using ~y garden ch~m1cal is to read and fbllow all label directions precise- ly," aaya Bernard P. Broea, a leading maker of weed killers and insecticides. Always apply the chemical ln prescribed dosages. Don't think that more is better. Applying an extra ~ge is U8Wllly a waste of chemical and could a1ao damage plant growth and foliage, Bro8s said. Never spray chemicals on a windy day, or around food, dishes or children's toys. When you spray with an aeroeol; keep the nozzle at least 18 inches from the foliage and spray with a slow, sweeping motion. By spraying from side-to-side and allowing the flne mist of spray droplets to engulf the plant, you will obtain the most effective coverage. Don't stand underneath any tree or large shrub you are spraying, since what you've. just sprayed may drip onto you or your clothing. Protect yourself, others and pets from unnecessary contact with any garden chemical, advises Bross. That means no one should be in the area where the chemical is being applied except the person applying it. Wear long sleeves and long pants (and gloves, if suitable) when employing the insecticide, to prevent or min.imiz.e skin contact. instructions. For any serioua acci- dents, call a phyaiclan immedi- ately. Proper cleanup and storage of chemicals is ~t aa important u proper use. Sprayer and spreader puncture an aeroeol or pre.wi.r.ed can, or put it or any chemical into an Incinerator or fire. Many chemlcala are highly flammable and contact with lire or heat may cauae an exploelon. tnal labela to preveqt mllldeil- Uf.icatlon. 'Theaafertcontalnen for chemical imectiddee and weed klllera are metal or allUllinwn. They are non-breekable and label inltrucUoN p'int.ed on the can will not )lleel off from moisture. Precautions on the label& of garden and house chemical& are written to help,, not frighten, the consumer. Never reu. any chemical con- tainer, and never at.ore near fire or heat.Aa with any~ QI'~ chemical, keep all containera safe- ly out of reach of childNn. equipment not thoroughly cleaned after use can become clogged, rusty, or dirty, and may t>e<;ome unusable. Wrap empty , chemical con- tainers in several layers of news- paper and then put them ln a trash can with a secure cover. Never Bnm suggesta the best place to store garden chemlcala is outside the house in a abed, barn or l1mi1ar strµctu.re that is well ventilated, is out of direct sunlight, and can be locked. Store all chemicala in their original containers with their ori"- "Precautions on the labels of garden and boule chemicala are written to help, not fright.en, the COl'llWDel'," aaya Bro.. "By fol- lowina instructiona with care, you will be able to uae garden chemicala safely, auccemfully and eaally, and your lawn and garden will profi~ frOm the proper care." Floi-ist's design • a w-1nner !i,f!l~ fl\;\~ORD r A Newport Beach floral de- signer haa taken the top Orange County honor and now ia awaiting competition with other Southern Califomia fiorista. Roger Motter, designer with Flowers by Morri, won f~ place in the annual noriata' Transworld Deliver (FTD) Orange County competition in Anahei.nl last month. Do you suppose this tree at 18th Street and Tustin Avenue in Costa Mesa found growing so tiring that it decided to sit down for a rest? Perhaps it just wanted to move away from the sidewalk. Don't inhale spray drift, dust or stray particles. Never smoke or eat while applying garden chemicals, and wash hands, face and clothing thoroughly after you've finished with the appliction. If you do come in contact with a chemical while spraying or apply- ing it, rinse the affected area with water immediately and consult product label for further first aid The contestants were required to create two floral arrangements before a panel of judges. The first, a table centerpiece, could be planned and practiced in advance, but had to be created during the contest. Proper lawn care is essential The second was a "surprise package," whereby each contes- tant received the same amount and type of flowers, greens and con- tainer, and equal time in whkh to produce the arrangement. When maintaining an established lawn, give proper attention to fertilizing, watering and mowing. Most lawns will flourish if the basic maintenance requirements are followed. Good nutrition is essential for grass or dichondra that requires feeding with a balanced fertiliz:er every six to eigth weeks. Many lawn te.rtiliz:ers also include weed controls or insecticides. The cost of these multi-purpose products is usually a little more than the cost of fertiliz:er. . Along with saving money, they also save time, requiring only one application to do seve.ral jobs. Showstopper This ornamental pepper has tiny white flowers but it can be a kaleidoscope of color as the fruit ripens. It wili''grow indoors in a sunny window. SATURDAY, JULY 16 thru SUNDAY, JULY 24 • •llllT • TllE U.I. • OVER -ElllllTI • • IEllNARS • SHOW SPECIALS• INTERIOR DECORATIC* • lWltRCTURED HOMES • • HUGE Fl.ORAl DllPLAY • •ALVINO MY & MARILYN KING• •ON STAQa DAILY• ADMISStON Adults ............ S4.71 Senior Cltliens (80 and over) . . . S1 Oft Mon-Thurs Children(6·16yrt.) .. $2.M Children(un 6yrs.). frM l SHOW HOURS Monday-Friday . 2,11.11,m Saturday . . 12 .... 11,m Sunday . . . 12110111-t'"' Come Early, Stay L.119 AIR CONofTIONED They do require a good spreader to achieve the proper dosage and coverage of the lawn area. Always check with a nurseryman for the proper product for your specific lawn, because the wrong product can be harmful. ...., .......... .A. first place winner, Motter is eu,ible to compete with other Southern California winners in October in Long Beach. Again, florist.a will create two arrange- menta. The most common, and often fatal, problem in summer lawns is overwatering. An easy way to check the length of time needed to operate your sprinkleni is to place coffee cans or pie tins in the area, turn on the sprinklers and see how long it takes to fill the containers to a depth of one inch. Floral designer Roger Motter displays an arrangement that is similar to the one he created to win the top Orange County award. Motter joined Flowers by Morri six years ago, beginning aa a driver and eventually training to handle salee and de8i8Jl. The sprinklers should then be run for this length of time every three to four days, as early in the day aa poaaible. U you have exceae run-off, divide the watering time in half or thirds allowing an hour in between keeping in mind that regular aeration, removal of thatch and the uae of aoil penetrant products will help reduce run-off. Most grass lawns should be mowed to a height of 1 ~ to 2 inches duriiig the sununer. Mowing lower removes too much of the leaves for the grass to maintain good health and produce food. Dichondraor hybrid bermuda can be mowed at ~ inch without damage. Garden show set , ,. •-' . , . .., • J . '.J More than 600 exhibitors will display products ,. · and services at the 29th annual Southern California ' Home and Garden Show, to open Saturday, July 16, , -1 at the· Anaheim Convention Center. < 1.. j Included in exhibits will be furnishings, ap-• ~ pliances, home entertairunent centers, home im-r ~ I provements, interior decoration, security and solar heating systems, landscaping, flowers, pottery, . 'j planters and greenhouaes. Abo scheduled are seminars on flower arrang-(. ,"~) ing, complete-it-younelf hoUsing and how to buy, trade and assess diamonds. The show. which runs , ") through Sunday, July 24, will be open from 2 to 11 1. p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to 11 p.m. I ~ Saturdays, and noon to 9 p.m. Sundays. For fW1her -l I Information, call 999-8900. -\.. . 'j • • • A plant and supply auction will highlight the next meeting of the Cotta Mesa-Bay Cities Brancb ot the National F1cb1la Society. to begin at 7:30 p.m. July 12 at the Neighborhood Comrnunty Center, Costa Mesa. fJea• hugging . ,, Y.•u.- DON'T PANIC ... WE CAN HELP! Using the best techniques available. our California Certified Nurserymen show you how to control fleas. Don't Miss Our ANNUAL PARKING LOT SALE * Thurs.-July 14 through Sun.-July 17 * Trees • Shrubs • Bedding Plants Roses • Wtllslley Barrels and Much More. 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See Page B4. 0 0 John Aus ti~ of the Oranges stretches for return (left), then celebrates winner with teammate Sandy Collins. Oranges slip in ream Tennis opener BY DENNIS BROSTERHOUS of._ri.-,,......., As far as California Oranges owner Dick Bennett was concerned, Thursday night's Team Tennis opener a&ainst the Los Angeles Strings was a success in every way except the final score. Bennett has said that he needs to average somewhere between 600 and 700 fans in order to break even. But, he feels, the Oranges have found a home in Newport Beach. that was all that the crowd would see of Jauaovec Thursday, as she complained of dizzin• and retired for the night. Her teammate Collins filled in ad- mirably, outlasting White in the women's singles, 7-5, to tighten the match. Collins held her service and the Oranges broke White to win the set and tie the match at 16-16. The most entertaining set of the competition followed as the Strings' hard-serving Chip Hooper and Robert Van't Hof battled to 6-6 and entered a nine-point tie-breaker with Van't Hof eventually prevailing, 5-3. The Strings, thanks to a 6-2 decision in men's doubles, captured a 28-25 verdict over the Oranges in the season opener at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. "This is a beautiful place to watch tennis," he said. "I waa a little disap- pointed with the outcome tonight, but I have to feel that these may be the top two "I've played her a couple of times earlier and beaten her, but the aoores always are close," said Collins about White. "We played in a tournament earlier this year and I won 7-5. 7-5. teams in the league ." -But the Strinp' duo of Hooper and Stefanki created a pair of service breaka against Auatin and Van't Hof in the men's doubles and Stefanki cloeed the match out by serving out at love. Bennett was pleased, however, with the turnout Thursday, which exceeded 800 onlookers. "A sellout w ould have been nice, but overall we were pleased with the turn- out," Bennett said. "Maybe, we'll get one tonight (when the Oranges host San Diego)." Those who were on hand did witness an entertaining, but somewhat drawn-out match. It lasted more than 3'A hours and was completed after more than half the spectators had headed home. "Most of the time, I'm going to be playing in the doubles. but tonight Mirna aaked me to take over in singles." The mixed doubles followed with Collins teaming with John Austin, who's perhaps best known as Tracy's older brother. White and Larry Stefanki re- covered a service break at 5-4 to tie, but "I thought I served pretty well but I had IOl'De trouble with my returns," said Hooper. "Larry had an excellent match for us and that waa the key for us in the final set." It was cloee th.roughout. The Strings' women's doubles team of Anne White and Barbara Hallquist dominated Sandy Col- lins and Mirna Jauaovec to win 6-2. And Vic Wertz dies; Mays snagged his famous fly DETROIT (AP) -Vic Wertz. who is best remembered for hit- ting a long fly ball that was caught spectacularly by Willie Mays in the 1954 World Series, has died in heart surgery. Wertz, 58, died at 7:34 a.m. ThUl"lday as Harper Hospital sur- geons attempted to perfonn a cor- onary bypass and replace a valve in his heart, said hospital spokes- man Frank F . Bredell. Wertz had suffered a heart at- tack June 23 and was admitted to the hospital, where he suffered a second heart attack Wedne9day, Bredell said. Wertz hit .277 during 17 major league seasons. As an outfielder who became a first bueman, he played with Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, Boston and Minnelota during hi.a career. He probably is beat re- membered for the single play in the first game of the 1954 World Series between the Cleveland In- dians and the New York Giants. Wertz came to bat in the eighth inning with the score tied 2-2. He lofted a long fly ball to deep center field at the Polo Grounds off New York reliever Don Lid- dle, but Hall of Farner Mays made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch well over 400 feet from home plate. •The Giants went on to win the game 5-2 in 10 innings on a pinch three-run homer by Dusty Rhodes, and eventually swept the Series. Last February, Wertz or- ganized a 1,200-mile snowmobile ride from Detroit to Mackinac Island that raiaed $70,000 for the Special Olympics. He alao was active in the March of Dimes. Wertz is survived by his wife Lucille and two aons. Angels visit Fenway to start second half BOSTON -With the All-Star break behind them, the Angels continue their ch.ue of the American League West title to- niaht when they open the leCond half of the WM011 againat the Boston Red Sox. lt'a the beginning of 10-game roed trip fqc the Ancela. who currently u-Ail pece-aeiu.n, Texas In the West by two pmee. The Anaela are expecti.na the return of U.. injured Regle JacUon and Daus I>eCincie., M well • Rod Carew, who played ln the AU.Star game Wedn.ellday. Scheduled to start ln the fint of a three-pme ler1el ap1nst eo.. tor\ wUl • be Bruce IC1.ort (7-2). He'll be oppoee<l by Denru. lk:Unley (5-5 ). All three pmee in Fenway Park tb1I weekend will be televWed on Channel ·5. Bo.ton. which w .. no-hit ln ltl IMt outina aplnst Dive RlahettJ and the New York Yanbea. had been atart.lna to make a move In I o. Tl't.•l .. t C••••el6•t 4:ae the F.ut. having moved over the .500 mark. 'the Sox enter the 9eCOnd half in a virtual tie for fourth with Milwaukee, 4 ~ games off the pece aet by Toronto. The current roed trip will take the Anpls to Detroit for three games and Baltimore for four next week.end. A 15~game home- atand follows, including a pair of double-headen. The Ancela dJd a little house- cleaning during the All.Star break, relMllng catcher Joe Fergu90n and pitcher Dave Goltz. Both playen had been desig- nated for llllign.ment, which pve the Anp1a 10 day. to decide what to do with them. At the time they were deq- nated for ~t, Goltz wu 0-8 and fefl\llOO WU hfttlnl . 074. • No speed records seen in Transpac By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DJlr ................. Up to now its been a relatively slow Tranapac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Not the slowest, by any means, but certainly far from the fastest. Lead yacht at Thursday's roll call was the 50-foot New Zealand sloop Jumpin Jack Flash with 1,129 miles to go. The record holder, Merlin, under charter to a San Francisco syndicate, is 1,138 miles from Honolulu, and the 67-foot Charley, aleo from San Franciaco, waa 1,167 miles from Diamond Head. Disney, Loe Angeles Yacht Club, with 1,191 miles to go, and Octavia, sailed by Stewart Kett, Santa Cruz Yacht Club, with 1,197 miles to go. Santa Cruz-50a are at their best in the downwind conditions On the handicap (corrected time) ac.ale the fleet leaders were Jwnpin Jack Flash, Bravura, Great Fun, Tomahawk and Wlnaome gold. Based on present reported weather conditions, that could change in the next few days, but it doesn't appear at this stage that any new elapeed time records will be set. At least not by any of the 64 yachts in the monohull Tranapac. Brisk northeast winds of 18-20 knots aroused speculation that there could be some changes among the frontrunners before they arrive at the finish line. Cla11 leaden CLASS A -1. Wh.latlewind, Michael Choppin, Long Beach YC; 2. Samurai, Roy Dlsney, Loe Angeles YC; 3. Octavia, Stewart Kett, Santa Cruz YC. , As of 9 a.m. Thursday, after five days of sailing, only three yachts had pasaed the mythical halfway mark. 'That would mean the first yacht would have to finish by late Sunday night to erase the record of 8 days and 11 hours held by the 67-foot sloop Merlin. Poesible but not probable. The Santa Cruz-50a-all 10 of them - could challenge the big Class A boats if the wind and aea conditions remain in their favor. Eleven Santa Cruz-50a started the race but one was disabled aoon after the start. New hat Gaylord Perry warms up al his first workout with the Kansai City Royals Thursday. He'll start Tuesday against TQr- onto . CLASSB - Cloeest Santa Cruz-50a to Diamond Head were Samurai, under charter to Roy 1.Jwnpin Jack Jack Flash. G.A. Wood- roffe, Royal New Zealand YC; 2. Great Fun, Clay Barnard, St. Francia YC: 3. Tomahawk. John Arena. Balboa YC. AL 's win really not a surprise Former National League players had to have some influence HERE, THERE AND ... •I'll bet more than a few Ansel players, including Manaaer-John McNamara and Oeneral Manager Bume Bavui, hid lumpe in their throats after pitcher Dive Stieb'• throw foUowtng a ground ball by Montreal's Tim Rainee in the first inning aalled to the left of Rod Carew at first bue in WednMday'a All-Star clash. Carew, blinded by a vidOl.m twlllsht sun, never aaw the io.. U SUeb's throw hed been acicurate, the Angela almost certainly would have been without their best bitter the rest of the year. •It shouldn't be surprilling that the American League won. With four fonner National League All-Stan on ita rosCer -Dave Winfield, Bob Boone, Manny Trillo and Ted Simmom -it only filured their influence would Nb off 800llel' or later. . •Dkl anyone elle haw trouble recocnhinl the National. t.e.aue'• pUchine staff. Orwco? Dawley? Hammaker? Oravecky? Jmt wbo the heck are tboee IUY9 anyway? Two appllcanta f« the aoon-to-be vacated athletic director poll at UC Irvine are current ..a.tant AD Tim Tift and former Sllllatant AD Relph Barby. There are UC> a half dcmn othen in the running, all from out of the aree. Locfic and aood aeiwe would make 'nft the fnlnt-nmner, but 11CI offfdala haw •ldom Uled thome two components • criteria fOf' ~t. •How 'llme ntee Dept.: It eeema like only re:.·~~~~.~= Cout Collep to the state t..ketball champlonahlp 1n 1979. Now ne'1 announced he will marry J.onc·time aweetheert All.lion Wnpt on AUi. e. I th1rik the former r.1anda HJCh and St. Mary'• product ii flndlnc out that~ jump shots ii ellller-. By the WI)', another at.ar of that champkJnlhip tMln - center Pete Newnann -recentlr tied the knot and he and wife Vicki are curm\\ly Uvtnc ln Denver. •Bu.Dednl ~ Ante' have releMed phcher I . SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO Dave Goltz and catcher Joe Fergu.on. What a shocker. Only a depletM pitching staff aaved Goltz the embarramnent of be1nC releMed a month earlier. >.. fOf' Ferau-on+ hla reputation • 1 du~ troublemaker caqht up with him apln. •Add Fel'l\.l900: 'Ille former Dodier'. Houaton A.atro and now Anael alway. Md an airtl8ht at'U9e for hla performance (or lG ol one). Ube -.n•t plaYtna. he'd corwtantly complain about tm 1ldc of , time on the fle)d. If be WM pla~ and da6nC poorly, he'd •Y it WM beca'--be WM rwty ban attibl on the bench. •UC Irvine'• bMbtball ~ wW play ALL ita conference homepm.next...,atCnwford Hall oncampw. A.her playtnc a numb9rof cndalcontedl (i.e. Cal St.ate 1'\&11enan, Fremo Statit and NeYllda t.. Vep1) at the Anahetm O>nwntion C....ter and Loni BeM:h Anna ln pMt ,...,.. ..... OOllCb B01 Mullipn deckW the home court lldwntaee WM just too predom to forfeit tt to a neutral eourt. •UCl'a bMketball -.n, lnddentally, la .:bid .. Wed for five t.e1evlllon ~ ~ the Kata Communication network, which bouabl the rilbta to P.cWca CoMt Athletic Alaodation con._. NDlft~ at a tluw-Y'MI' value of $3 rnUJJon. 0...-ICbedulild to be aired lnclude UCJ at UNL V (Jan. 9), UC at S.. Joet State (Jan. 14), UCI at UC Senta But.n (Jm. 29), UCI at New Mexiico State (Feb. &) and UCJ at Pactflc (hb,20). • J:very t4len'a In the PCAA ill IUU'U)tited a mlnlmum of four telecaltl d~ the can1ennot ( ... AL'a. .... 81) D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 Candlestick weather fine - a year early From AP dlspatcbes All-Star game weather was wonderf"-1 · SAN FRANCISCO -T h e Ii Wednesday at Candlestick Park -the most notorious wind pit in professional sports. Unfortunately, it was a year early. Candlestick, famed for Its capricious winds and icy fog. will host the All-Star game on July 10, 1984. This is the stadium where fans are given medals -the . Croix de Candlestick -for surviving extra-inning night games, an experience akin to Arctic warfare, acoording to the San Francisco Giants' television commercials. The last time the interleague clash was held here, in 1961, relief pitcher St u Miller balked when a sudden gust of wind blasted him six inches off the mound. But Wednesday the winds were mere whispers and the 6 p.m. temperature was 72 degrees. "There are some nights out here when you could hang meat," said meteorologist Mike Pechner. "But it could be as nice as this (next year) or even warmer. You can quote me on th at." Pechner mounted a wind-measuring whirli- glg on the Candlestick Park mound Wednesday night. Over a 20-minute period, the gauge averaged between 5 and 10 miles an hour and once briefly reached 20 mph. He noted, however, that early July is usually a cool part of the famously foggy San Francisco summer. Miller knows all about that. "Believe it or not, for the first four innings (of the 1961 All-Star game) it was the hottest day that I could remember at Candlestick ," he said. Quote of the day Lynn Swau. A.BC pro football an- nouncer: "I'm only five pounds over my playing weight, but it's all Snickers." Bryant USFL Player of Year NEW YORK -Running back [il Kelvin Bryant, whose rushing, receiv-4. t ing and blocking helped lead the Philadelphia Stars lO the best record in the United States Football League's inaugural season, was named Thursday the USFL's Player of the Year by The Associated Press. Bryant rushed for 1,442 yards and 16 touchdowns, second in the league only to Herschel Walker in each category, and was the Stars' No. 2 receiver with 53 catches for 410 yards and a score (to Walker's 53 for 489 for New Jersey) as Philadelphia finished as the USFL's top team with a 15-3 record. Laguna Niguel's Mark O'Meara shares Greater Milwaukee Open golf lead after the first round. Stallone, Pryor sign contract BEVERLY HILLS -Actor Syl-m vester Stallone, star of the three Rocky movies, and.the Sands Hotel of Atlantic City, have signed champion boxer Aaron Pryor to a three-year promotional agree- ment. Although monetary involvements were not announced, the agreement will have the partners as the promoters for Pryor's bouts throughout the world, subject to any of the fighter's legal commitments. Pryor, 27, has a record of 33-0-0 with 31 knockouts. He has successfully defended his 140-pound title eight times. Stallone is involved through his Tiger Eye, Ltd., formed in mid-1982, to promote "Saturday Night At The Fights" for ESPN cable sports network. U.S. cyclist takes on Soviets CARSON -Cyclist Mark Gorski, • the best of the United States sprinters. expects the Soviet's Sergei Kopylov will be seeking revenge today and Saturday in the Murray 7-Eleven International Cycling Invitational. A year ago at Leicester. England, the 23-year-old Gorski was beaten in a 200-meter race by Kopylov who clocked a world record of 10.3 seconds. 0 ' Meara shares tourney lead Marls O'Meara, a Laguna Nlguel l!I product considered one of the tour's riaing stars. and Loa HiakJe, recovenna from a long bout with shoulder problems, shot 7-under-par 65s Thurtda¥ to share the first -round lead of the Milwaukee Open golf tournament. Wally ArmstrODI was a stroke beck at 66 over the 7,010-yard, par 72 Tuck.away Country Club course. 811ddy Gardner, the early clubhouse leade r, waa at 67. O'Meara, 26, hu earned nearly $47 .000 this eeuon, ln which he hu .finished fifth at Memphlt two w eeka ago and at in a playoff at Phoenix. He abo eacJed the sixth hole and had no bogeys. Hink!~ suffered what he believed was a alight dialocatlon of bia right shoulder late in 1981, and his earnings dropped from $144,307 to $55,406 laat year. He dropped off the tour for the final few months of the 1982 season to rest and work on his &wing ... Jn a PGA seniors event ln Syracuse, N.Y. Do• Juury ahot a 65 to take a three-stroke lead over Jim Ferree and Ed Causey. U.S. Ol~mpians top Mexico Doug Henry allowed only two hi ta Ii over the first six innings and Mike McGuire blasted a two-nm homer Thursday night, leading the United States to a 9-2 victory over Mexico in an exhibition baaeball game at Anaheim Stadium. The contest was the first of two pre-Olympic contests between the teams, who meet again tonight at Veterans Memorial Stadium in the City of Commerce. Henry, who will be a sophomore at Ariz.ona State next year, walked two and struck out nine in blanking the Mexican team over the first six innings. Todd Bums pitched the final three innings for the Americans and allowed both of Mexico's runs. Libbon tabbed San Jose aide George Llbbon, head coach of th~ • 1983 Austrian national championship professional basketball team, has been named assistant coach at San J oee State by head coach Bill Berry. Llbbon1a1971 graduate of 1971, was head coach at LA Harbor College in 1982 af ter four seasons at Daniel Murphy High in Los Angeles ... Olympic Broue, the 7-5 favorite ridden by Lafflt Plncay overtook Agigael in the stretch to win the Garde na Purae by 2 lh lengths before a crowd of 17,675 Thunday at Hollywood Park . . . The McDonald's Swim Stadium, constructed for the 1984 Olympic Games, was officially dedicated in Los Angeles with inter- national competition due to begin next week ... Jue Goldstein, the director of publicity for Santa Anita Park, was named as venue press chief for the 1984 Olympic equestrian events ... Once-beaten Nicky Wllsblre of Bristol, England knocked out Pedro G11errero of Guatemala at 1 :49 of the fourth round of their scheduled 10-round junior middle- weight bout at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Television, radio TV: Baseball -Angels at Boston, 4:30 p.m .. Channel 5. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Boston, 4:30 pm . KMPC (7 10); Pittsburgh af Dodgers, 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790). Noticeable absence of U.S. gold medals EDMONTON, Alberta (AP)-The way things have been going for the United States at the World University Games, its unbeaten men's basketball team better be ready tonight. For the red-faced Americans, it has been that sort of a competition. They've simply been embar- rassed by the rest or the world. particularly the Soviet Union. Missouri Coach Norm Stewart's heavily favored U.S. squad will face Canada in the semifinals after Cuba goes against Yugoslavia in a semifinal game. Si.nee Canada lost to the U.S. by only one point in an exhibition game last month, the American players should be aware a major upset is a possibility. With only four days left in an 11-event competition, the United States has only three gold medals. That means the Americans are 26 gold medals off their 1981 pace in Bucharest, Romania, where they won 29. ln 11 previous games, the Americans· lowest gold medal count was 14 -in 1965 at the first competition in Bucharest. They've had a high of 32 golds since joining this competition 18 years ago. On ThW9day night, three Nlge>.rians who attend U.S . colleges equalled the Americans' grand total.of three gold medals. In comparison, the powerful Soviet Union went into today's competition with 42 golds, 19 silvers and 16 bronze -an incredible medal count of 77. The United States had 30 medals. mcluding 14 silvers and 13 bronze. U.S . amateur athletic prestige suffered another blow Thursday when the previously undefeated American women's basketball team was upset 87-71 by Romania. The score was 44--41 for the Romaruans at halftime. After that, it wasn't cloee. Robert Van't Ho( of 1he Orangee charges •he nel while making return Thunday night at the Newport Beach Tenni1 Club. The Oranges fell to the LA Strings in the seaM>n opener. I ,. The Americans may have been guilty of looking put the Europeans. "I thought they (the Romanians) were stronger defensively thnn we had anticipated," admitted U.S. C.oach Jill Hutchinson of Illinois State. "The United States did not send Its best team.'' 889eS8ed Romanian Coach Nicolae Martin. The question then, of coune, is why. What has caused America's subpar athletic showing? The head of the U.S . delegation attempted to answer-that question Thunday. "rm surprised at the level of competition here," Warren Giese of University of South Carolina said. "h's very tough. We need to arrange higher priorities for these games." The swimming competition ended Thuraday night with the Soviet Union capturing three more golds to give it a whopping total of 22 golds -out of a possible 29 -and 34 medals. AL's WIN ... From Page 81 aeaaon, and/or a maximum of six. Plus, under the new cable peck.-ge each IChool figures to bring in approximately $75,000 the fi.nrt year. e Lut add cable network: Katz has already aold . ita package to local station KTI'V (Channel 11). It has not been detennlned yet whether KTI'V owna all, or just part, of the operating rights. e Barring a complete collas.e, 'lhe Angela intend to make a trade for a quality relief pitcher in August. once a few teams with decent pitching have dropped out of the raoe. Depending on the status of Rick Burle90n's shoulder, Bavui plant to uae nm Foli as hi.I major \fade 'bait with a throw-in added • elther Bobby Clark or Daryl Sconien or pomibly an extra pitcher -if the relief ace being eough\ ia worth the price. Dodgers test Bucs tonight LOS ANGELES - The Loa Anaele. Dodpn, who spent mo.t of their time before the All-Star break ln fint p1aoe ln the National Lague West. will try to repin that •pot this weebnd when they host Pl~h In the 6nt of • \hree.pme .... While the Dodaen are playlnj the Pirates, first-place Atlanta fl.I. UN!t to have lta hanc1t full against vtsltJnl Montreal, the leader ln the Eut. Tbe Oodaen, one pnw blck but ewn In the lam column, .end lef t.ohander Jerry Ret..- (8~8) 11alnat JoHn Candelaria (7-4) of the Pirata. GOLF LISSONS former Head Pro BIG CANYON C.C. NI 111.Llll'I llllUlllL 17751 .,... c.-dt nine, CA. ~1~n1.1011 HAPPEN IN CS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTQ ~ARKt:J' . . *. . . SOMETHING OLD, IOMETHINO NEW -The recently Introduced 1983 Ford Thunderbird gets a thor~h once-over from Vince Isaacson or Mission Viejo, president of the Callfornla Thun- derbird Owners Club. Of the 133,000 units expected to be sold natlonally during the-current model year, Ford hopes to sell 7,000 'Birds In California alone, compared with 16,000 units sold natlonaJly In 1955, when the sporty two-seaters similar to lsaacson's (at left) first came to market. ••• SERVICE UPDATE FROM CADILLAC "The new effort. called the Cadillac Complete Customer Satlsfectlon System (CCS), wlll provide speclallzed training to dealership personnel In a number of managerlal dlsclpllnes," according to Robert 0 . Burger. Cadlllac Motor Car Division oeneral manaQer. "The Complete Customer Satisfaction system Is divided Into eight Instructional units or modules that provide speclallzed data o n specific areas of dealershlp operation," Burger explained. The eight CCS modules are: • Systems and Procedures • Personnel Management • Service Market Retention • Training and Development • Flnanclal Management • Facllltles and Equipment • Parts Operations • Service Market Penetration "Each module contains informational aids and action cr iteria that consist of 'required actions' that every dealershlp must achieve to be ellglble for certification In the system," Burger said. "Each module also Includes a series of 'suggested actions' which can be used to lndlvlduallze the CCS system to best meet the partlcular needs of Cadlllac dealers," he said. In order for a Cadillac dealership to reeelve certificat ion as a Complete Customer Satisfaction outlet, It must complete and obtain certification In each of the eight program modules. 8yatema and Procedure• -includes Instruction on how to analyze work flow In the service department; working with manual and computerized service scheduling systems; and designing service procedures to help eflmlnate customer "comebacks" and promote customer satisfaction. Peraonnel Management -provides new concepts on working with people; creating an effective work environment for employees; bulldlng useful job descriptions: hiring practices; what to look for In dealershlp job applicants: managing factors that affect Job performance; and developing communlcatlohs skllls. Service Market Retention -includes Instruction on guiding service advisors; developing customer follow-up systems; steamllnlng service procedures for customer needs and earning customer patronage. Training and Development -includes training of service advisors; use of outside help to educate dealership personnel In service effectiveness; development of technical and managerial skills for key dealership personnel; and formation of an "In-house" dealership training system. Flnanolal Management -provides Instruction on how to conduct a dealership financial self-analysis; flnanclal forecasting; budgets; dally operating control and purchasing systems; costing and pricing; and warranty claims procedures. Facllftlea and Equipment -p rovides guidance on day-to-day management; speclal tools avallablllty; vehicle security; selecting service equipment; storage: long-range planning; and dealership expansion, restoration or rebulldlng. Part• Operation• -Includes Instruction on using "parts" as a supportive department; how to manage Inventory; special parts orders and retail and wholesale customer relations. 8erYla. Market Penetration -Includes Instruction on earning new customers; bulldlng the Image of the dealership; the service department as It affects market penetration; advertising and marketing strategies; measuring the success of advertising promotions: and publicity and public relations. •'These lnstructlonal modules wlll be made avallable to participating Cadlllac dealers at a rate of one every two months," Burger said. "Full CCS certification can thus be earned only atter a period of 18 months of Instruction," he said. Approval for full certification wlll be made by a Cadillac Central Office oertlflcatlon group that will vtslt the .dealership at the appropriate time. "Although the CCS system focuMS helvtty on the service area," Mr. Burger Hid, "the benefits of the system can favorably affect every I upect of dealership operation." , "A lfgnlftcant upect of CCS la the fact that · It la Intended to be a long range ••em rather than a lhort·term program," Burger explained. Al Cadlll10 de1ler1 progre11 through the CCS 1y1tem phaaes, they wlll be offered • numerou1 recognition aw1rds and tuition-free 1cce11 to service seminar• aa lncentlvee to complete the 1y1tem requirement• tor certlJICatlon. "Oadlllac haa 11w1y1 been proud of the out1tandlng commitment of our dealer1hlp network toward aervlng their customera, • • &urg. Mid. "We are equally proud to bactc thll new CCS · 1y1tem with our own commitment to C1dlllac d••l•r• and C1dlll1c cu1tomer1 to provide Information, aM11tanoe .,,d lncentlwe to make tM goal of Cadlllac Complete Customer • 8att1t1ctlon a r•llty." For turtMI' Information contact any one of Orang• County'• four dHlerthlpe. They are Naberl CedlU.c In Cotta Meea. Allen CadUllC In Laguna Nlguel, Meleen Cedllllc In Santa Ana and Aentck Cedlllec of Futlerton. ... .. A~t*•o.llJ-W..~a.i. bs 1 BUlllTIN BOARD s ,,eeflseec er sclle dule Following a July •Uh weekend b<eak. the Ameflcan Speedsocx:e< AMOClatlon retumes IMgue action Saturday and Sunday wtth four game1. On tap Saturday al 6 p.m 11 a contetl ~tween the Mllllon Viejo Vikings (2-3) and Torranc. Untted (2·2). The United carrtea a two-game winning streak Into the contest. At 8 p.m. Saturday, the Calllornla Stars (2-2) wtll fllCe the lrvlne Ret>eta ( 1,..), • Sunday' a action begins 11 • p.m. w'*1 the San Otego Socl<era ( , ... , meet the NewPort Beach Breakers (4·1). At 15 p.m., the Costa M ... Cowt>oya (5--0) tangle with the Santa Ana Winds. On Sunday, July 17. the league's All·Star game wtll be played at 5 p.m. All games are played at lhe Los Caballeros Racquet and Sp()rts Club In Fountain Valley. For ticket Information, phone 557·9272. l'oUey uU e•m11 A 11.1mmef volleyball camp geared for young Chrl1tlan athletes wlll be held under the direc- tion ol Southern California College women's coach Randy Buah at SCC. The dates for the WMtt-long IM!ructlonal camp will be July 25-29 and Aug. 1·5. Enrollment 11 llmlted and spectal group rates are available. The commuter lee for each eesalon la S60 (no meal• lneluded). The price with room and board Included Is $125. The cllnlcs wtll ofter Instruction on technique and strategy and Individual help In all aspects of volleyball. For more Information, phone Randy Bush at SCC at 556-.3610. Brochures are available at the college. British entry moves closer to Cup leader NEWPORT. R.I. (AP)-Buoyed by another win in America's Cup trials, the British Victory '83 syndicate is looking forward to a longer race course and fresher winds as it chases the leader , Australia II. "This is not really our wind at all," Victory '83 spokesman Jim Alabaster said Thursday after the British boat came from behind in light 8 -k:not winds io~at Canada 1. "We wQUld like to get on with the longer races," he added. "It's more like the real America's Cup." Trai.ling by 22 seconds on the windward fourth leg of the triangular COW'9e, Victory '83 overtook the Canadian entry on the downwind run under spinnakers, and spread its lead to 34 seconds at the finish in changing winds of about 8 knots. Canada 1. holding fifth place with 3.8 points after the loss, flew a protest flag on the fifth leg. The second round of trials has been marked by light winds on Rhode Island Sound as the seven foreign yachts vying for the honor of challenging the Americans' 132-year hold on the cup go to a longer course today comprised of six legs of 4.5 miles each. Australia Il continues to lead the pack with 7.2 points under the complex scoring system to 6.6 for Victory '83. But the British yacht has so far equaled Australia Il's record of 5-1 in the second round of racing, waiting for the favorite to falter. Double Bullet still on record course Bob Hanel and his crew aboard the 65-foot catamaran Double Bullet Thursday were eyeing a possible elapsed time record of seven days or less in their race against the clock in an effort to beat the 8 days and 11 hours record in the 2,225-mile Los Angeles-to-Honolulu race. Double Bullet is not entered in the regular monohull Tra.n.spac race but started at the same time off Los Angeles Harbor July 2. . At 1 p.m. Thursday Double Bullet was 732 miles from Honolulu and was logging a blazing 16 ~ knots. To break Merlin's record, Hanel calculated Double Bullet would have to average 8.2 knot.a for the rest of the distance. He would have to average 15.2 knots to cover the coune in seven days. Hanel said Double Bullet was 35 miles ahead of her position in the 1981 Multihull Ttanspac race before she l0&t her rudders less than 300 miles from the finish. sec signs athletes The Southern California College men'• 900Cer and women's volleybe.11 and buketball teams this week announced the signings of aeveral top high school and community college athletes to lettel"'ll of lntent for the 1983-84 ~- Orange Coat College starting goalkeeper John Wandler will transfer to SCC u a junior to compete for the men'• tOOCer team. Al8o, former Fountain Valley Htgh atandout Sam Arledge hu qned to play women'• volleyball and buketbell u a freahman for the Vanguarda next year. Arledge, a 6..S guard. wu , voted to the All-Swwet Le.cue first team and wu choem MVP at Fountain Valley in buketball last aeaeon. AA a volleyball player, ahe earned All·CIF second team honors and was alao the Sunaet League co-MVP in llOf tbal.I. TRADI Waterfront Lot. 100' x 100' In Marina. GRAND CAYMAN BRITISH WEST INDIES Priced to sell, trade for Boat or Airplane Mr. He•d 840-4947 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 Ila Or••11es' sellefl•le The 1983 Team Tennl1 home achedule f()( the Calllornla Oranges: Tonight -San Otego, 7 o'clock; July 2t - Phoenix (7 p.m.); July 23 -Hou1ton (7 p.m.); July 24 -Indiana (2 p.m.); July 215 -Chicago (7 p.m.); July 29 -Dalla• (7 p.m.). Individual male~ tlcl<ell 81e priced at $25 for box aeals and S 10 for general admllllon. All home games at NewPort 8MCh Tennie Club. For more Information regatdlng tlct<et NIM and IChedule, phone the Calll()(nla Orangea' corporate office at 643--0271. .. S,trl••s' se•ed•le The 1983 Team Tennis home achedule for the Loa Angeles Strings: July 12 -San Otego; Juty 13 -Artzona: July 17 -Dallas; July 20 -Calllomla; July 26 -lndlsna; July 27 -Hou1ton: July 29 - Ch,lcago. All home matches held at the Forum In Inglewood. For more Information. phone th• Forum ticket office at (213) 674·8000. &re loot. s11ee d sldlnl/ The 11th annual national J>areloot tpeed •ldlng champlonlhlp wtll b9 held Sunday &t Long 8Mctl Matl~ Stadium. Watmup and toumament exhibition racing wffl b9 held from 8 a.m.-noon with competitive rac;lng Mt from noon-5 p.m. • Seen Proeeer of Long Beach and Don VII· ender of ~ewood era the leading contender• for the S 1,600 ttrat prize with apeed1 expected to exc:Md 100 m1i.. per hour ProeMf. t9, a graduate of Long Beach Wlleon High, waa the younge1t barefoot akl8' to top the 90-mlle-P«·hour mark, achieving that fMt aa a 14-yMr-old. Proaaer haa topped the 100-mph mark. Vllander, 28, haa recorded an oftlclal top lpeed of 82.65 mph, but wu clocked at 101.88 Juat MOOnd1 before he fell In a 1981 race. He waa uninjured. The world record 11 110.02 mph, held by Lee Kirk, alto of Long Beach. Kirk hu atnce retired. Aleo scheduled to compete are Mike Bemis of San Ci.mente. Chris Mier of Lake Elsinore, Ric Aoulou of Ojai, and Don Stidham and Tom Ernenputech, both ol Riveria, Ariz. For funrher Information, phone (2 t:\) •3&-,0788. M•rlne r s' tryouts The Huntington Valley Mariners semi-pro football team wtll be havliw open tryouts Sat- urday at Murdy Park In 1 Huntington Beach. beginning at 1:30 p.m. fhoM wishing to try out are asked to bring football ahoee and lhons and mull by 18 years old and a high achool graduate. For more Information. phone Paul MIMIS at 887-5927. DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS • Heavy Duty Battery Termlnal .,.jA KASCO Sports on TV for w-eekend S•t.urd•y TELEVISION l 0;30 a m. (7 l -USFL PLAYOFF -ChJcago at Philadelphta J 1 a.m (5) -BASEBALL -Angela at Boston. 11.15 a .m . (4) -BASEBALL -Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox. 2 p.m. (34)-SOCCER -Alemania Oriental vs. Belgica. 3 p.m. (2) -WORLD UNIVERSITY GA.MES- The biennial competition at Edmonton, Alta. (taped) . 5 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-The NASCAR Firecracker 500 at Daytona Beach, Fla. (taped). RADIO Baseball -Angels at Boston, 11:10 a.m .. KMPC (7 lC); Pitlsburgh at Dodgers. 7:05 p.m., KA.BC (790) . S unday 10 a.m. (2) -·WORLD UNIVERSITY GAM ES -The biennial competition at Edmonton, Alta. 10:30a.m. (7)-USFL PLAYOFF-Oaklandat Michigan. 11 a.m. (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Boston. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Thomas Hearne; (36-1. 32 KOs) vs. Murray Sutherland (42-7-1, 35 KOs) in a middleweight bout at Atlantic City, N J. (taped). RADIO Baseball -Angels at Boston, 11:00 a.m ., K.MPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers, 1:05 p.m., KABC (790). Truc k pulling set Saturday The Western American four-by-four Truck Pulling Championship will be held Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds -the first time the event has been part of the Orange County Fair. Competition is set for 2 p.m. and again at ti p.m. Admission for the truck pulling shows is $3 for adults and $1 for children, 6-12. 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SOCKET al!T COSTA MESA 2451 O Alicia Pkwy. 951·-9175 l IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 8, 1983 Tulsa awarded USFL franchise TULSA (AP~ -The United States· Football League and team owners made it official Thursday -a team called the Oklahoma Outlaws will play a USFL sched- ule next year. Fresno businesmlen William Tatham Sr. and his son, William Jr., were officially awarded one of four expansion franchises in the league that began play this aeason with 12 teams. Tulsa was the Tathams' second choice as a location for the franchise. San Di~go city officials earlier refused· them penn.i.s&on to schedule USFL games in a San Diego stadium. "We honesUy believe the Okla- homa area is ripe for professional football and for the USFL," league commissioner Chet Sim- mons said. "Everyone is aware of the interest in collegiate football throughout the state and this enthusiasm for the game, we feel, , is one of the primary reasons why this franchise will be su~ful." The Outlaws' games will be played at the University of Tulsa's 40,235-seat Skelly Stadium. Negotiations continue for a team headquarters and prac- tice facility, said the club's direc- tor of operations, Sid Qjllman. Gillman, a veteran t1t 28 years in professional football, ,said Tulsa has "a great deal mor~ to offe r" for a professional football team than did San Diego when he organized the Chargers of the old American Football League. Tulsa is home for the Tulsa Roughnecks of the North Ameri- can Soccer League and has minor league baseball and ice hockey teams. "We must succeed. We will suc- ceed. There's no question about it," Gillman said. Irvine's Sherinan joins LA Express Irvine resident Rod Sherman, a fonner collegiate and pro football standout, has been named chief operating officer of the Los An- geles Express of the United States Football League. The team's president and co-owner, Alan Hannon, an- nounced Wednesday that Sherman, 38, will oversee the daily operations of the franchise effective immediately. He re- places Curly Morrison who left the team early this year to pursue other business interests. After retiring from football in 1973, Sherman has been engaged Bowler wins tourney . . . and $210,.000 LAS V'roAS (AP) -A San Gabriel bowler who said he con- sidered quitting the sport a year ago won his final match Thursday to capture the $210,000 first prize in the High Roller bowling tour- nament. Ken Bayer topped 950 other bowlers in the single elimination tournament by winning all 10 of his matches this week. in sports management and mar- keting. He was also an assistant athletic director at UC Irvine at one time. "He brings a desirable blend of football and marketing knowl- edge to our organization," Har- mon said. Sherman remains the No. 4 all-time receiver in University of Southern California football. He caught 90 passes for 1,187 yards and 12 touchdowns and was co-captain of the Trojans in his senior year. A first-round National Football League draft selection. Sherman played for the Oakland Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver. Bron- cos, Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams. "l think my marketing back- ground was pivotal for me as a candidate for the job," Sherman said. "My short-term goal here is to build local support for the team. including such areas as advertising. group sales, and gen- eral marketing. My long-term goal is to help professional ~th letes be as successful off the fi eld as (Coach) Hugh Campbell is with them on the field." PROM CALJFORNIA'S NUMBER ONE LENDER. Marc and Kate went shopping ~llliiiiiiill Lea Ai.mltM THl.MSOAY'S 1t•SULTS (5'11\ .. t2·ftilM ~ ,,.......) ""ST uc•. 3~-V.~8': •.• Milo Oancln Buo !Harl) ,..11.60 7.00 UO AweM>ma APOllO (Mllc;tlri) .. 00 3.20 KIP• Jel (Clerlue) uo Abo raced: Jonny Go Aad no. O•ndv Oalley, Nevw So. Ramblen Chi<, Worth A Gamt>le, Harrv Jad<M>n, Creflv Oawn T Ima: 11.02 U EXACTA (~·21 Paid IS0.00. SECOND llllACE. 3SO varo\. Jal Dancing CClerlue) 5120 20.20 7.60 RtpUca Oect. IPll!lenlon) IUO UO Orlfllno LM CCrHoer) 2..IO AIM> ••cacl llobbv Darrin, Mutual AO· mlrellon, Mv Cleuy Cal, Shawna Sky Rocke!, Tommy\ Ambaueclor, Clllclt. But· ••r One, Cha mpion Pllllpat. Time: 17.97. '2 E:XACTA (3·Sl paid 1903 00. THIRD RACE:. 350 yerch. Rebels Saini (Blevln•) 11.40 UO UO Talk To PePC>a CCrHverl 1.20 S.40 Cell Sllol tTreuura) S.00 AIM> ract<I: Lwov 01<1 II, Native EmP4tf'or. CnlcadO Rel>, Pan Em lloY. Alive Wire, onto O.vll, Talken EHY Time: 17.13 ,outtTH llllAC•. 400 verdl. Marlon t(lno (Mylff) 39.60 l•.OO 11.40 Funnv Me <Garcia) 1.00 4.IO JIY OMS Gal (8er<I) 2.IO AIM> ra.C.O: llelse A 8lltz. Let Ma Sinn, Llnle Bo Oerel<, Miss Snauy a.->. Clllnle Girl, Jools Sok/lion, Roer~ Jelle llUG. Time: 20.30. 12 EXACTA (7·2) paid IS6UO 'lfTH RACE. JSO varos. A1urt Chica (Hart) 3.IO 3,40 3.00 Wra11111ers MISlreu (Adair) 4.40 3.20 AllHla SwMlhearl (Fryday) tA0 AIM> ract<I: Sllesaten. Lett Ma, Sllenl Cal, Miss Bu• An Aces, Slll,,,,.,.lne. Time: 17.94. 12 EXACTA (4·6) paid llS.20. SIXTH RACE. SSO ver<ls. Apache 0.Ck (Flores) 44.00 15.60 UO Mlteoollhtov9 (Wat<ll '-20 UO Hw .. A Hot>lne (Cllava) uo AIM> rececl· Lots Of ~lllY, """'eel Juen, Jusl Plain 8ruc.. CllamC>lon Suoer. Fast Tu, The Mighty Warrior, Hone Worth t(nowln. Time: 17.SI 12 EXACTA (1·21 palO Sltl.IO. HVWNTM RACE. 350 vatft. Frede llrown (Chavez) IUO 7.60 3.20 Fanlasv Wltdl (Wero> 4.20 2,IO Flag Riser (Herl) 2.40 Alto raced: Sclnulator. Bldele<s, Slnoln SwMI, Lader• Girl. Cute Poodl, llM GolM 8 er, Hempeces Gold. Time_ tUI. 12 EXACTA (3·7) palO IS&.20. EIGHTH llllACE. 3~ var~. Cu ll Arrlval (AO.Ir) 11.20 UO 3.60 Borov ICl\ave1> uo 3.60 Slra le Touch (8arol 2.40 Alto rece<I Roman Eme>lra, LoOkln For Love. Joss, !>hawne Native, Too TMm Eesy Time: 11.«I. 12 EXACTA 12·11 Pll<I S71.20. 12 P'ICK SIX (1·7·4/t+l-21 palO Jl,nOIO wllh 11 winning llckell (four 11or1a11. Cerryovw POOi: 119.A1' 5'. for a new car at just the ri~ht time. Bccau~ right now, Bank of AmcriCA nnd Califomfa dealers arc out to keep :n1tomob1lc Bl Heh•eed ftartt THUlllOAY'S llHULTS (~ ef 61·•V tMr1ut•¥4 ,,_..,.) flltST ltAC:L 6~ furiofttL Sw"t 'N' Gold (Eatradel 12.00 MO UO Lord Normatt (OllvarK ) lUO 7.IO Malfellore CCe\leneda) 10.eo Alto raced: Eminent Lad, "-•n Parlay, MY Deer Falcon, Slnlstw Smile, Pompei'• Biasi, NelhvAle Native, Broc:lllet. Timi: l:lf 2/S. S•COND RAC:•. 6 lurlonlls, Slakw's Girl (Vlnllel 12.40 7,60 6.20 Panocha (llHen) 31.20 IUO Sools N 5oclll (Stal.-1 10.40 Also r eced: Goloen Banner, Snuctll .. IP•-· Precious Predoua, WMv• 1 POiiey. Chic.lie, OrHm a Win. No Time to Taill, Folkdal\Qr, II.cl< In Ille Chaw. Time: 1:11 1/S. 12 DAILY DOUBL• (4· 10) peld $19.20. TH•D llllAC•. I 1116 miles. Lt Le Tai (Pinc.vi 9.00 ._00 3.20 Take Two Wlvft (Pierce) 27.llJ i:>.IO Lucllador (Maze) 3.tO Alto re~: Ernie l(lno, Right Hulv. 1101<1 N' llellw, Dec's Man, Wallma Sen, Bombay BertllllClef. Oolo, Stop Leuolll119. Time: 1:" 2/S. '5 EXACTA (10·~) paid S6~.SO. FOURTH RACE. l 1116 mllel. Win llold (McCarron) 6 00 l.20 3.00 Momat (Me11I 2.IO 2.40 MelmalM>n (Cutro) UO Alto rececl: o.-n Mini Haw Haw, WllllP9'1ng Sal, Pltuslne F .. Elsinore. Tlme: 1:'4 3/S. '5 EXACTA (2·1) paid M4.SO. 'll"'TH •AC•. • furlonQ•. Above Tiie Pines IE•tr<I) 20.20 l,IO 6.00 Fair Ame (McCarron) 4;20 3.20 Snowv Wings 1v11enzuei.1 ~.40 AIM> rlCed: Gleclal, Ee>I Telout. Chllsvere Too, Oii Pam, Cl<clMwey, Im· PUl\lve, lnterKI ftete. Thi,. MArv, Sari'• Orbit. Tlrne: 1:12 11s. U UlACTA 15·21 paid 1230.~. SIXTH RAC•. 41h furlonOs. Native Gemini C81aekl ll.60 10,60 UO Yew WOOCI (Ollv-) UO 2.IO Sier Snow IVelenlU91a) 3 . .c> Also rececl: Han Thi Eaole, Stuov Hau, W.C. Pocllets, O•nerd, FrMH Fire. Jack's GOIO Fevw, FOOlltll Cnelrman, Launt11, ()ops All. Time: 1:06 3/S. SEYaNTM llAC•. One mile. Cost Center IVelentUllel UO Paula Paula IPlncey) Minne Hew Haw (McCerron) 3.IO 3.00 3.00 2,40 l.40 Ftv1ng Alto raced: Atner, Ear11etl, LooM, M«norebll. Tlrne: l:ll l/S. U EXACTA (7·5) paJO 176.50. U PKK UX O•I0-2-S-5·7> l>lld M,.OS.OO with n wlnnlne llcaets (five llOr ... ). ThondaV'• catn'OVll' POOi: JI00,161.14; 1ote1 carryover t>Ool: t llS, 122.70, •IGHTH RACE. 1 111• miles on lurt . Olvmolc B<ona IPlncaYI uo UO 2.20 AgioMf (~er) 00 3.00 Amanda's A"•" (Llotlllml 4.00 Also t'lleed: Capllah e llon, Nordic Prln· caw. My Counteu, Vlr11lnl• Ille, Lalin Lueua. Tirne: 11'2 3/S. U •XACTA U·•> palcl M6.SO. NINTH RAC•. 1~ mJin on lur1 Rompln Rudi (Val9nlutle) 6,40 l.00 2 .• .c> Arrowllla<I (Plncev) 3.20 UO t(lng•s Finder (McCarron) l.60 Also raced: El Pancho Angel, Plaza Prl~. Saroos, ~. Oencvn Tim. TllM: 1:0. '5 EXACTA (4·1) Plllcl M700 Allendanat. 17.67S. 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And right now, wt:ve got the money. -------- . -Cw._NA~-- <•Et?~~ I. (tie) Lee Trevino end Danlel Telbol, •1; 3. Tommy Nekallma, Oen HaldorM>n, .. , S. Dave Barr, 8otl Cllarlel, Gery Wetlnl, Merli ~. Antonio Evenoel· Kie,.,, Ml.•-M&Mw. Sanclv HltP9'. llllOOllll ,...._, .JMtH . .ouls Lanw're, 70. ~ "'"'*' P91mer, 73; Jim Thorpe, IO. ...... ,,., ...... N•ISAIOM Sal. Aue.~ Dle9o 0 p.m,) Motl. Aue. 15-0el!M (7 p.m.) Sal. Aue • ....._ EllllMd (7 1>.m.I Fri. Aue. ,._., $an Oleeo 17 p.m.) ··~saASOM Sun. s.t. +--t NY Giants ( lO e.m.> SUn. s..t. I.___ Or1Mfta (I P.tn.) SUn. s.t . ...,., ~ BIY-Mlw-.. (t e.m.) SUn. Oct. >-<>Woll ( 1 p.m.) Sun. Oct . ._., SM Frendsco (1 p.m,) Sun. Oct. l~AIWQ (1 p,m.) SUn. Oct.~ FrMdlco (I p.m.) SUn. Oct ....... , Miami (10 e.m.) SUn. Nov.~ (I e>.m.l Man. Nov. l+--1 Atlant8 <• p.m.) SUn. Now. »-W~ (l 1>.m.I Sun. Nov, 21-4kMeio (1 P.tn.) Sun. Dec. ._. Pt! .. ...,._ (10 1.m.I SUn. Dec. 1........_ Ellllend (1 1>.m.I Sun. Dec. i.-et,.., OrtMn\ (10 a..m.I Al tin.. PST. USFL ll'WIALl .A911111c W L T IS 3 0 11 7 0 ' 12 0 4 14 0 Cel*m 12 6 0 12 6 0 11 1 0 ' ' 0 hdk P'ct. ,. PA .133 37' 204 .•11 m ~ .m 314 437 .m 2'7 .., "67 451 l37 "67 456 271 .611 363 371 .500 Ml 376 ' ' 0 .500 319 317 I 10 0 .444 "' J70 711 0 .Jlt214304 4 14 0 .m 261 "2 ...... ~ ....... ~ et PMr Ubihle ,..... Oall:IMCI et Mic:llleafl ~.MY17 USFL dlail1•4lllP et O«lver ~ON1HE~ I .. I ~ • • . . "' .. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Arnenun LMtllM Te1t .. ...... Chlcavo Keme1Cnv Oakland ~·· S..nle Toronto eattlmore Detroit New Yori< Mllweul<" So\ ton C~nd WHT DIVISION W L " :M 42 3' "' 37 37 36 )7 '3 .» .. 30 SI EAST DIVIMON '3 l3 ,, :M ti 3S 0 35 JI 37 Jt JI 34 " ThwM9Y'I k-No INmft Khedultd T.-r1~ .. ct. s.. .SJI .Sl9 S07 '63 "'' .370 Ga 2 311'> ,..,, I 12Y> IS\IJ 1 2 2 41., 4\IJ 10 ..._. IKlson 7·21 •I 8011on (E~kenlev S-5), (n) Texas !Derwin 7·') •I Toronto (LH I 1·61, lnl S..llle (8Hllle 6·S) el 8•.Ulmort (G. Devis '·3), (n) Oakland (Kr-6·6) •' O.troll (Ptlrv 7·6), (n) Mllweule" ICeldWetl 6·1) •I Chicago "(Hovi f-1), (n) Cleveland 18tvleven 6·1) el Mlnntsol• (lli<M t·SI, In> , New York IR•wltv 7·71 et K•n.a1 Cllv (Gur• 7·91, (nl Allen I• ~ 5en oi.oo Houslon Nl'*'-'LMtUe WEST DIVIMON W L ., 31 ., 31 " JI San Frenc:bco Ctnc:lnnell "' "' 39 "' :M ., EAST~ 0 3' • 3' "' 3' . " :M ., 30 so ~Y'I~ No!Nmft~ T.-Y'1~ .. ct. .613 .603 .Sl9 .500 ..... .'20 .s:n S14 .506 ... , .<M7 37S G8 ' 7112 ' '\') ISV. ,..,, 1 • 6'12 12112 PllllbtK9'1 (~rl• 7·6) •I ~ tReuu 6·61, (n) Allan!• (~Irv l ·SI •I MonlrNI (LM 6·t ), (n) PNlecM4Phle (o.nnv 6·41 •I ClnclnNtl tP\Mo 3·41. In> Houston (Rven 7·1) •I New York (Torr•t S·I), (n) SI. LOUii !Allen S·3) •I San Diego (LOiier 3•6), (n) Chicago lll•lntv 1·7> •I $In FreiKIKO (LllkeY 9·1), (n) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LMtue BATTING (llO •I belll·Cetew, Aftt9b, .4'2; 8r•H. K•nsa1 Cnv. .164; 80901, 8o11on, .35', Griffey, New York, .333; Ttlomton. ciev ... nd •. 32'. ltUNS·Younl, Mllw•uk", 5'. 0 . Ev.nt, &o\Jon. Sl; W. Wiiton. K•nsa1 Cttv. SJ; Rlpt,..,, e.111more, S2, W•ro, Mlnnesole, S2. lt81·Rlce, &o\ton, SI; Kime, C~. 5'; c-. MltWlull .. , ~.Wero. Mlnnnot•. S2; FrattCO, C-""· •4'; L N.PwrlSll, O.lroll. ff. HITS-8-1. 8oston, 101; Ward, Minne· '°'"· 97. W?lll••~. o.1ro11. "· ca.-. ......_ n, Rice. Boston, '2, w Wl!Mln, ltenMI Cltv • .,, Yount. Mnweul<M, ., NatleMILM9Ue BATTING ( llO el blll)·Hendrlck, $1. Louis. 347; Knlonl, Houston, .336; E .. w. Pllllllul'Oll, .333; Mu<Plly, Atlenle, .32t; O•wson, MontrH:. .311; Medlock, Pl!· tU>uroll •. 311. RUNS·Murpnv, Al .. nle, 76; Geni.v, $In Olevo. M: Reines. MontrHl, 60; E11111t, San Fr•nclsco. S7, WlllOfl, New York, ... RBl·P•wson. MontrHI, 65; Hefldrldl. St Louis, SI; Murpny, All4lnl1, SI; ~...,.., o..n. so. Evens, $In Fr•nclKo, tt. Gervev. $In Diego, 49, T. KenMd'I'. $In Olevo, '9. HITS·O...,tson, Montrut. 99, Thon .• Houston, 99; onver, Montrut, 96. Gervev. S.n DleO<>, 93; H~lck. SI. Louil. 93, Myrpny, Atl4lnl1, 93. OOUBLES·Knlelll, Houston, 21; 8 UCk· ner. Clliceeo. 20; Dawson. MontrMI. 20; J . Rev. P111,11uro11, 20; Ollver, MonlrNI, 20. TRIPLES·8utler. Allent1, I; Mor-, Houston. I; 01wson, Monlre11, 6; Relnt1, MonlrNI, 6; s ere lied wllll ~. HOME RUNS·Evenl, $In Fr11KllClo, 19, MurPllv, Atlante, 19; 01wson, MontrNI, 17; '"-""· o.eeen. 17; Scllmldl. Pllllaclet· Ohle, IS. STOLEN BASES·Raln ... MonlrHI, :M; Wiison, New York, 30; LeM11ler, Sin FranelKO, 27; s. Su , Ded19n, 21; MM-. Houston. 26. PITCHING 17 01Cl1loni)·F1~. Atlen· 11. 7· 1. 2.SI; Montefusco. $In Dileo. 1· I, t.ll; Rv•n. Houston, 7· 1. 1.9•; P. Peret, All4tnt1, 10-2, 2.311; It-•· Montreat, 12·3, 7.77 STRIKEOUTS·Cerllon, Pllll•d1lplll1, 13S; Solo, ClnclMlll, 12t; ~WIM!ams, Plllll>ur9'1, 100; 8er..,yl, ClncJnn.11, 17; It-•· Montreal, l.S. SAllES·RHrdon, MonlrN I. 13; Levette. $In Franclico, 11; e.dr~n. Att•nle, 10, Le. Smlln, Chlclvo. 10; L~11. $en OleO<>. 9. 8urtHon Carew 0.Cl!Ket Grkll 8en'-1 Foti Lvnn 8-llalenllnt konler1 Clerk Ro. Jldlson Downing Re. 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LMe LAlatue TOUllNAMSNT OI' GHAMPtONS Dldrtd" (et HU ·-· Y...., LL) l1MlrMIY'• Sar'9 Sl1nlon 7, RoOln#OOCI 0 T.-Y'1._ No 1Ntne KfteCluied SetweY'• ._ 10 1.m. -Founteln v ...... Soulh n . OcMn View Amer1Qn I o.m. -Hunllneton v•v ws. S..vlew • ...,... -w .. 1mlnlllr VI. ()QNwl View NelioMI ~Y'I ~ S<lel o.m. -Slenron "''· Founteln V111rt Soulh·Oc .. n View AmerlGen winner T ..... Y'IO- S:lO o.m. -Moncllv'• winner v1. Hunt· lnelon Vlllev·S..11lew winner n..n.r10-s:30 o.m. -Cllemoloftllllo .. ,... LITTL• UIAGU• ALL-STARS Seftlel' 1.-.ue DtSTillCT SS TOUllNMUNT , .................. .,,,..., s.tw9Y'• P:lnt ..... ._ ' •. m. -El Toro .... LHUM 8Nch Noon -~ vs. Mluton Soulll J o.m. -Vlelo vL lrlllne South ' o.m. -L ..... Forest VI. Min ion HIHI S4M*Y'• 0-. 10 1.m. -Notfh lr11lnt ~ .El T ClfO-Leoun. 8eedl winner I p.m. -Mission North ws. Seddle· bldl ·Min ion Soutll winner 4 p.rn. -El Toro-~ 8Mcll - VI. $1di111badl·MluJon Soufll IOMr 1 P.m. -Vlelo-Soutll nine -•L Lekt For .. t•Mlulon Hill loMr !NOTE: T-nev contlnufl thtoueh JlilY 16 with Ille dllrnc>lonlNP -It 10 I.I'll. W~ldlle Pert< Is locltad •I Culller •nd Alton 11r ... s In lrvlnel. DISTRICT 62 TOUllNAMmNT ,., .......... ,..., ... , MIMI¥'& "'"' ..... G.-s o.m. -~ v1. S..•llw TllaMlllY'• ._ s P.m. -Founlelll v•v South vi. w .. rmlnlter N1tlonal ........ Y'•0-5 p.m. -RoOlllwoocl v" Hunllnoton Ve.lie¥ 11lllr'lllllY'• ._ S o.m. -8olll·S..11llw IOMr 11L Foun· leln V111eY Sourtv-Wallm!Mlar NetloMI IOMr JUlllW """ DISTlllCT 62 TOUllNMUNT (et.._...V....,Hllll> MIMI¥'• ""' ..... ..,_ 5 p.m. -aolM ~ Huntlnolon V•lle\I s o.m. -FOUllfeln Vellev South v• w .. 1m1n11., Netlonll .,....,.,..,_ 5 P.ln. -Fountain V.-V Notlll YL Oca9n View Amaflcaft s P.m. -lloblnWOOd vs. S..vllw ........ .,.,._ S P.11\. -..... ~ Valev IOMr vs. Fountain VPllev SOultl-WMlmlMIW Ne· tlonll lowr ,,_..Y' • ._ 6 P.m.. -Founl•ln v•v Norlf'l-OcMn View Amerlc•n to.er vi . llob· lnwood-S..•lew IOMr DtlTIUCT » TOUllNAMllNT .. w ··--..... lf'*t) lllllNIY1Nlifll'l69- t o.rn. -Mltalon IGulll "" ~ 1 pm. -Hortll lf111ftt YI. Mlt61on Hlh ...... ., 17 ._ 1 Pm -LffUlle 9Mctl YL Sovtll lrvtne 4 p.m.. -Vlelo YI. LAQ Por .. I --.. .. """''" --5 p.rn. -Minion $0ulll·h ••n 1t;t IOtlr VI. Nortll lrvlM-Mtulofl H-. ...., 1 '311 o.m -Mlt6loll Soutll· 11•••-1 t;t wlMer vs.. NOrtfl nlM-Millloll H* wi- TMMIY, Jll//lf 1f 9- S p.m. -~ lledl•Sowlll•nlfte IO._ VI. Vlelo-L.U l'or•I ltW 7:30 P.l'I\. -'-a..cft•ioulfl lrvlN w'-VI. Vlelo·l.ake l'-1 WW. UTIL• L•AGU• ,,.,, . .,.... .... DtSTalCT 61 TOUllNAMmNT .... A (et .. ..._ Vell'I ..... LI.) ............... 1 o.m. -~ View Netlonll v1 Sien ton • P.m. -Founleln lllllltv North vi. w .. 1m1n11er A.merlcen M91my, NN II ._ S:lO P.m. 0ceen View N•· llonll·Slenlon IOMr 111. Founleln V•lltv Hortll·W•tmlntter Amerlcen 1o-,._..y, Mtt 1t 9- 5c30 p.m. Oceen View Na· llOnll··Slenlon winner 111. Sll•lew All•A. (et ~ V-. AtMnUlft LL S1M9y,Nli/lll60- I P.l'I\. -Hunllnolon Vllley ..... Founl•ln V• .. Y South ' t o.m. -llol6e 111. ~View Am.ti· cen MM91y,Nt!/ 119- SclO P.tn. -HUQtlnoton Vlllev•Founl•ln Vlllev Soult! IO._ VI. Bolsl-OC..11 View Amertcen IOMr T..-y,Nt!/ lt0- S!30 o.rn. -Huntlnelon V9'lev·Fount11n v ... v Soult! w,_ ..... ltOOlnwooct ......... """' . ._ 5c30 un. -aolM·OcMn View Amer Ian wl,,,,., vs.. w .. 1m1n11er H1tloftll DISTltlCT SS TOUllNAMllNT (et~ ....... .,..,.., All•AA MeMJty, Nt!/ II 0- S:IS o.m. -El Toro v~. Sen Juen 7:30 11.m. -Mission Hiiis YS.. LlllOll• Nlouel T...-YNl't 1'0- S:lS o.m. -San Clement• YI. LIOUlll llucll 7:30 p.m. -Ml1$1on South VL L ... e Forfll w.-...vJllllY»O-S S:IS p.m. -El Toro-Sen Juen loMr YI . MIHlon Hlll1·LHIMM Nklutl IOler 7:30 p.m. -El Tore-Sen Juen winner YI. Min ion HIMs·L.eoune Nklutl winner ~.,..,,,._ S:IS o.m. -Sen ClerMnte-L•eune 8eecll IOser v\, Minion Soutll·L .... • Forest -7:30 o.m. -Sen Clemenle·Leoun. Beech winner vs. Minion Soutll·Llk• For· .. , winner ... A. ~NtwllO- S: IS o.m. -$1d •1c.c:a VL Vleto 7:30 PJn. -MIMion North vs. Norlll lrvlne ,....., """'1'0-S S:lS o.m. -New_.t NelloMI vs. Horii!· wood • 7:30 P.m. -~-Vlelo winner ws. South lrvtne ,...,....,,.. . ._ S:lS o.m. -MIHlon Nortll·North INlnt loMr VI. N--1 Nellonll·Nortllwooct -7:30 P.tn. -Minion Nortll·Norlfl Irvine wlMer vs. New-1 Netlonll•Nor!hWOOCI winner !NOTE: TO<Knll'l'9"1 Clontlnuel tflrOU9'1 JI.JAY a or 2'). o.. ......... AllT'S LANOINO (...._., SMc>-114 ent11er1. 11 llua. JS b«r.cud9, J1 bonito. 6IO ITWdl.,..., 10 roell 11111, I Y9llowt1U, 7 .,.. ........ ~ 14 tCUIPln.. DAV.Y'S LOCK•• <*'-' 9-dl) -236 IMlws. '5 lleN'ecudll, IO bonito, 15 callco bnl, I.MO ITWdlere!. n rod< llMI. In IMld llH&, ¥J ~t1M. $AN 0!990 (HfiM L.-...>-37' entilerL 411 velowlell, 41 beu, 216 Der· recudl. 12 bonito, 1 l\elllut, D rOCll n111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 1U TEAM TENNIS L" Mellel 21, Clllfem&a 2S (It ...._, -..ctl T.-. CMI) ·--·~ MM Wlllle·8er1>er1 Helklultt (LA) Ml SendY C0111n1·Mlma .Huso11ec CCl, 6·2 • _.. SMlltt COllint (Cl def. White (LA), 7·S. MllrM '**91 COlllnl·.IOIWI Auslln !Cl def. Wlllle·IArrv Slefelllll (LA), 7·S. Meft'S ,...... R-1 Ven'l .Hol tCl def. Chip HOOPe< (LA). 7•6 (llel><Ml<er, S·3). Melt'•~ .._·Slefenkl (LA) def. V•n•t Hot·Aullln (C). 6-2. Hll ef ,.me teumev C•t.......,,IU.l ~ ...... Slllllel PIUI ~ (U.S.) def. Bruce K'"9e (U.S.). 6·4, 6·7, 6·1. QuerwrilMI Slnllel Scoll Devis (U.S.) def. Tim GvNlkson (U.S.). 7·S, 7·5; Miii Mlldlell (U.S.) def. JOllll V111 Nostrand (U.S.}, 7-S. 7·6. SWIH ()pen (It G\laed) s.c.-ltM#ld Slntlet Me! Purcell (U.S.) Ml. J•o Gunn.rson (Sweden). 6·•. 6·21 S.mmv Glammel111 IU.S.I Ml. Glv1ld0 B•rbou tBretltl, 6·2, 6·2; Jo-. ~tgueru (S4>1ln) Ml. Jelro lltleKO (Colomble l. S·7, 7-S, 6·2; Llbor PllN« (Cztchollovlkla) def. Biii Sc•olon (U.S.>. 6-0. 6·3. , Misc. ~Gamel (If • ......._. AllWte) aAS«ET9ALL ·-R~nl• 17. Unlled Sl1tes 71 (U.S l•tn to 4·1) TRACK AMO l'&aL.0 ( ....... .:.. Mlten) lC.-1. Cllldl lmoll (U.S.), 10.33; 3. !>am Grldctv !U.S.), 10.33. a-1. Suncllv Ull (U.S.), tS.32; 3. Sund« Nix (U.S.), U.SJ. HIGll lum-l. Igor Peklln ($o11t.I Union), 1·1 (!Met record). LOM lum-l. Yuuuf Alll (U.S.). 26·11'.t.; 3. Ralpn Spry (U.S.). 2S·l1V. WtrMI' too hurdles-I. ,.._1111 Petrova ($ovltl Union), 10.0 ; 3. !Nnlle F1t1oer11<1 (U.S.), 1Ut. 40C>-l. Merln. PlnlolN (Soviet Union), S0.'7. Heot•l~I. Ekll.,lne Smlrnove ($ov· t.I Union), 6,350 POlnh-. DIVING ·-10-meter D111fc,mr-l. Wei Lu (Chin.I. t23.2t Polnls; 2. Jlhone ZhOU (Chin.I, 41610; 3. WenclY Wy .. nd IU.$.l, ... 91. SWIMJ'llNG Melt 1.500 lr-1 Vlldlmlr Sllnlkov (Soviet Unlonll. IS.'02.93 (tMet recordl, l . 8ruce Hn .. (U.S.). ·-* oao.-1 L.Atl .. G0tt11etr.ov• 1$ovllt Union). 2.IW 100 llv-1 ~•» W~ IA11W1ll•), 2 l:UO tOO "" rlllv-1 ~·i.• u"ton. J <MJJ Sp11meceer a EACM OfVIM()N Coil•~ Newoort 811cn Torrena lrYIM W L s • 2 1 ' s.n Ol111P ·~·DIVISION GI' GA 0 47 17 I 26 2t 1 21 n 4 2t :M 4 74 JI Los AnQele• l 3 37 JI S.nl• An1 7 7 Jt 21 C1111ornl• 7 2 23 24 Minion Vi.lo 1 3 ¥J 3' Founl1ln V•llev 7 3 30 .u S.NrdllY'• GatMI let Let CH911eres) Torr•nce v• Minion Vlelo, 6 o.m Irvine vs. C•lllornl•. t o 'l" Sunders G-$1n Diego v• Newoorl BHGll. 4 o m S.nle An• wt. Colle M .... 6 o.m ' .. Tlwrsda't's tra"t9ctloM BASEaALL Atntrkan Lal- 8AL TIMORE 0Rt0LES-Trl09d Mltk Smith. pitcher. from Rochester In Ille lnlern.1lon11 LH-to r.come of the PKlflc Coe" L1111ue tor Jerrv King, oltcllar NEW YORK VANKEES-f'le~ed Ken Grlftev, first bellm•n, on "'" 21·0.y ol11C>ltd 1111 rttr<Hctlve 10 Juw 2. Realltd Steve B•lbonl. lint bueman. from Co4· urnl>v• of Ille 1111er11allon•I LHllUI TEXAS RANGERS-Acllvated Mike RIC'll•rol, ..cond bl\tman, end .. nl him lo OklellOme Cltv ol Ille Amerlc•n Auocl •lion. NelleNI Leevue ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-TOOi! Lonnie Smltll, outllelder. olf the OIMbled 1111. Oolloneo Kevin H•oeo, oltcher, 10 Loul•vltte ot 1111 Amerlun Anocl•llon FOOTaALL Netlenll ....... L-OALLAS COWBOYS-Announc:Atd re· llrement of It-I 51\iw, cent.,. GREEN BAV PACKERS-Rete•~ JOM Her11ev, defensive end UNMcl Stlllet ,..._. L- LOS ANGELES EXPRESS-Named Roo Sherman chl<tf ooer•tln11 otficer PITTSBURGH-Nernecl Georee HtO· dleilon -•I meNoer GOLF LADIES PROFESSIONAL GOLF AS· SOCIATION-N•mld C.R Jed< KOPO chairmen of Ille bolrd HOCKEY ' 1Qtl9flll 14.aev L.eewe HARTFORD WHALER!>--folarnecl JICI< 01TtX" Ev•M c.cMM:1\. PHILADELPHIA FLYEllS-Nemeo G•rv Darling esllst•nl -•I men.eer WINNIPEG JETS-Slllntd Mlf(e LllAfl. torwerd OLYMl"tCS LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC ORGANIZ· ING COMMITTEE-Nerneo Jent Gokllltln V ... UI Ol'HI clllel for ,,.. 1914 Olvme>lc eoUl'llrl•n even" SOGGllt MltM' trtdMr Saccar L.eewe BALTIMORE 8LAST-Slentd K..,ny c-. coecn. lo • tllrM·vter contrect Net111 ""-kan Sece>er L- TEAM AMERICA-Acquired Rlnoo C11llllo. mldfltlder, on io.n from Ille New Vorll. Arrow\ of the Miio< Indoor Soc:clr LHllV' COLLEGE BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE~med Bin H•~OCk aul11en1 commluioner In C'lleree ot cn.molonlhlo events. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITV- N1meo Wlllle Anderson tlent enc1 ~l'I. SAN JOSE STATE~rnecl ~lie Llbbon •ulilenl oa1 .. e11>eM cOICl'I. UNIVER S ITY OF FLORIOA-AntlOU<'ICICI reslonerlon Of Jaek Rhine, belltlel COICll UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS-N.,,_ J•Y 8onds defanll... ...0 coed> end Vic e-1 recrulllne cooroln.tor DESIGN AN -AD CONTEST WINNERS ALLISON POWOJSKI -Bike Winner VINCE HASSON -Irvine Bike Co. ... - The Daily Pilot and Irvine Mirror wish to express their appreciation to all entrants and businesses that supported the contest. FRONT: ALLISON POWOJSKI, JASMINE CORZO, STACEY WILLIAMS BACK: KARLA HALL, CtltlS J<NS, MICHAR McDONALD, JENNIFER OPltCAR .. .... CHRIS JONES -TV Winner PHIL GARCIA -Garcia 's TV sa1es & Service ' I •I ' 118 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8. 1983 1984 Mark VII • Ford Motor Co. has unve iled its 1984 Mark VII, which the automaker says will be the first in the world Jo off er e lectronic air-spring su pe nsion as standard equipment. T h e new model is 350 pounds lighter, 13 inch es shorter and eight inches narrower than the 1983 version. HB hospital to spend $6 million Humana Hospital Huntington Beach plans to spend more than $6 million on new equipment and building renovations during the 1984 fiscal year, which begins Sept. 1, hospital officials said . Michael B. McCallister. the hospital's executive director. said several of these improvemen ts still must be approved by health planning agencies. However. the hospital's proposed 1984 budget calls for more than $5 million in construc- tion expenditures. w ith $4.4 rrullion earmarked for renovation o{ the hospital's intel\Slve and and coronary care units and its radio- logy department. The hospital plans to replace and relocate its 12-bed intensive care and coronary care area, phannacy and respiratory ther- apy department to an 11.000-sq. ft. building addition. Also slated is the expansion of the radiology department, with the addition of a full body scanner. Still other renovation projects are planned in the emergency depart- ment, obste trics, surgery and vari- ous patient rooms and nursing stations. The hospital budget calls for $1 million in new equipment purchases, including radiology and physiological monitoring equipment. Hwna.na Hospital Huntington Beach, formerly Huntington In- tercornmunity Hospital. opened in 1967. Director McAl.l.Lster said the renovation and expansion will help the facility keep pace with the growth of the community. The facility i.s owned by Hu- mana. Inc.. hued in Louisville, one of the nation's largest hospital management companies. It oper- ates 89 hospitals, including two others in Orange County. Realtors getting computerized Information exchange system for Orange, Los Angeles counties , DRAllGICDllTY BlllNlll------- AppointDJents, proDJotions told AST Reaaearcb, lDc. of Irvine has announced three appointments. Patrlck Hart has been named director of international marketing, Candi• Youns has been appointed marketing services manager and Jolla Mixer has been named dealer sales administrator for the western region. AST ls a designer and manufacturer of add-on products for the IBM Peraonal Computer. • • • Randy LeSage of Costa Mesa has been named marketing vice president for Vi1ta Computer Company of Santa Ana. LeSage will direct the firm's expanded sales efforts and develop im- proved product distribution programs. according to Vista president and cm Davi Freeman. • • • The recent promotion of Alan L. Skelly of Fullerton to assistant vice president/assistant manager, small business administration division of Santa Ana-based Valencia Ba.Dk has been an- nounced by GleD W. Hobday, bank president. Skelly began with Valencia as installment loan officer. • • • H. David Bright, president and chief ex- ecutive officer of National Education Corpor- ation, today announced that an agreement has been signed between his firm and the American Medical A11oclatlon covering a test program by the AMA of National Education's ActionCode learning system. Bright said that the test program will allow the AMA to appraise the feasibility and practicality of using the ActionCode system for its continuing medical education programs. • • • Ronald Bayer of the Newport Beach law firm Sheppard, Mallin, Rlclater & Hampton will be a panel member at lease documentation workshops held this month by the Western A11oclatloo of Equipment Le11or1. Basic lease agreements and supplemental documents will be reviewed by Bayer at workshops held in Denver on July 11, Seattle on July 12, San Franclaco on July 13 and OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK (AP) CmwT91 , .... u Jerico • ~~ Pr~leyn NASOAQ QUOl•llOnl ConP .. -••v. •IJll!v ... 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""'°'" •Mii~ t F~oeb u ll\lo Motn • l•VI~ IS"°' 16\lo FotWllO JJ ... ll MonfCOI ""' 10 ........ 1111> Jl"" Fr-Co 15'A " Monueo 23"' %1\11 hllLD U V. p,o Fr-El 11..., It Moo<oP JJ\'J 34•,;. llOOCo 2J IA Fr..W 4t'h jO ""°'"" 21lA 211\ lllrdSoft II~ It~ Frem<ll JOY. lOV. = ""' ""' 1tr1e11r 7lol. • FullHI JI "'"" llvvoor ...... ,_ G.nt<'.11 • l3"-JJ'-NarroC ""' SJ"' 9-nr .. ,, ...... GnAulm ~~ n,_ NOalo ,,.., t "" .,..Tom , ... , .. GnO.v« ,_ 3\lt NIWkS I ,, .. n11t I~ .,.,. 63 ~!Ell 13"" IS =~~ ,,,. ,,_ Sh • 1111'~5 t:W. '"' t:Fn ,, ,, .... HART Los Angeles July 15. An associate of Bayer . D. Ronald Ryland, will join him as a panelist at the San Francisco and Los Angeles wo£_kshops. . . ,, George Harbison has been chosen as corpor- ate controller of Irvine-based Trans/Pacific Restaurants. The move was announced i'Y Keitlt Llndsay, vice president of finance. Harbison joined _ the company in May, 1982. Mikki WUder of Irvine has joined Cocbra.oe, Cbaae, Llvlng1ton & Company, Inc. as an account representative for the Irvine agency's advertising division. In her new position. Wilder will handle the Carl Karcher Enterprl1es account. • • • Vlc&or Tecbnologles, Inc., one of the nation's oldest electronics firms. has located its southwest district headquarters in the MacArthur Court complex adjacent to John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach. The 60-year-old company, which builds cal.culators, leased 10.000 square feet in Tbe lrvlne Company's new octice complex. • • • Lawrence R. Holmes, president and chief executive officer of Tbe Bank of Orange County, has announced the appointment of Antonio Gamarra as vke president and manager of the bank's small busin~ administration division. Gamarra previously served as manager for Century Bult. UPS AND DOWNS :i, s:r: Tandem 11\11 11" NEW VOllK (It.Pl -TM -wine 1111 10. IOS 1 • ._ 10 -TecumP l'l:W. .0 "'°"'' ,.,. Ove< ,,,. 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" tO• 2~ CllU I I IJ'A :H lni.I 1 J7c\e JI ~-1' 43 4314 ,..,. ' ;w14 JS lnlrCEM 2V. 2'-P9oo£1lO >O'f• 30 ..... CIOwCD 1011> I~ ,,,...,.., ....... ~::., '1"' 10-'l ~· ...... ,. .. lnlmtGI IS If"' ti HI t .... ""' •• S-16 .. tnlWlll ~"' 121/o ,... ....... \ti I ~=r •s 47 lw.SoUI 33-Poul~ ' , ..... IS 13\IJ u ..... Jamtbv 21 t lV• Pret M .. •Vt MUTUAL FUND NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOT4flON• IN(l..UOl r••Ol l o .. , ... NIW YO••. MIOWlU. , .. CIP•( ..... IOnON 0 1 1•0 1' ANO CINCINNATI n oc• l lC(MANOU ANO •lfl'OUIO I Y n 11 NA'O AN'O IN1'1'1Nll ' ' .. Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 $1 billion AF contract awarded to Lockheed By lite AllOClatM Preti WASIDNGTON -The Alr Force on Thunday awanied Lockheed MJalea and Space Company Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif. a $1.05 billion contract to carry on full-ecale engineering de~lopment of a new jam-reliatant oommunicationa satellite system for the anned foroea. The award comes more than four months after the Air Force moee the Lock.heed c.orp. unit over TRW Inc. in a competition to develop and eventually build a system of eight MILSTAR satellites which would would be placed in orbit 22,300 miles above the ear\b. Under pre9e11t p1ana the new system would be deployed in the late 1980a. Retailers post strong gains ~ASlllNGTON -Improved employment, low inflation. and unuaually warm weather helped major U.S. retailers post strong sales pins in June. "We haven't aeen increues of this magnitude in a long time," said Jeffrey F.delman at Dean \vitter Reynolds Inc. It la clear, he said, the consumer recovery la continuing ''and ~en momentum ia building.'' Mutual funds tall $299 million NEW YORK -C.ontinuing a downward trend, asaeta of the nation'• 315 money market mutual funds fell $299 million in the latest week, a mutual fund trade group saya. 'nle lnvatment Company Institute said Thuraday ueeta declined to $165.28 billion in the week ended Wedneeday. It waa the 31st 1tralght weekly drop, according to the Washington-baaed group. Gold up in Asia and Europe LONDON -Gold prices roee in Hong Koog and in early European trading today, bu\ stayed below the highs reached in a sharp rally lat.e Thuraday in \he United States. The dollar turned mixed against major world currendea amid penistent anxiety over the coune of interest rates and Federal Reserve Boa.rd policy in the United States. ln•ex•pen•slve* ·(In lk spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable; classified advertising , ... Plllt Classified Advertising .... 642-5678 'l •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 GORDO 't\A11' A \\tNtt"ft:.! 1-'-'f1~ ~I: WM~\T El.Sf. 1::- N 1~1-::-, i.:t.~· • '<.Tc'fiE .;.f .XVTL).loJ.' :-t:\.'\.,"W IT 1-AiJ F /\/!C.KTEPe.:. 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ACtllr his Slayman inquiry elicikd the informution that h1~ side had a heArt fit, North ell't'ted to icamble on a slam if his partner held good hearts. His JUmp ove r game was a re 11ucst lo his purtm•r to go nn lo slam 1( his trump holding meritrd lhl'I 11rlion. South's h1·arls n•rtainly 11unlifil·d for u rai:s1·. Wc.'>l foll that lhl' only r.1rd in hrs hand thal might bl' of us1• to his partnt'r was lht• ja1·k of diamonds. Su. tn •i i KNa.J IT.!~ IT! T ~al.ROZ. ' \~I QO\T Stla<ING, ~:1~ ro (;\lN ~aarr. OJE~~. DR A BBL•: t 'l "'" ,. "l'kt:R BEA' HE'J ! (,ET A LOAD ~ lME SKINNCJ RUNT Wl'TH lME GU6SE5! an alll'mpl to build a trit'k rn that suit. h1· lrd u low d111 mond. Tlw r1•11 ult wn11 drumat lc-. Sinrr d1•rl:i rn had no platl' to put hllc di:imond lo~l·r. h1• playt'd low and l::;,sl won tht> king."Th1• dt'f1•ndrrs had to sror1• 11 trump lrirk for down Ont'. 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JULY 8, 1983 ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES LEGALS C2 C3 C4 ClASSlfllD 111c•110111 caum 'Afte r the accident, I answered 5,000 let- ters myself.' Peter Pan Actress Mary Martin still flying very high BY KAREN E . KLEIN 00Mo.llJ .... IWI Mary Martin has done a lot of things on the stage -it's been the scene of her biggest triumphs and her worst defeats. The petite blonde with the big singing voice has flown from the rafters, ridden a horse. turned cartwheels and even shampooed her hair in front of the footlights. She <lid the latter , in fact, 1,866 times on Broadway. By the time she took "South Pacific" to London they stopped counting how many times Martin "washed that man" right out of her hair -in matinees, . on weeknights and twice on Sundays. Martin has starred in such lasting musical triumphs as "Peter Pan," "The Sound of Music" and "I Do!, I Do!," not to mention "South Pacific." But there are areas where she's triumphed completely off-stage. Recently. she recovered from a near-fatal car accident -against the odds. She raised two children -one of whom is famous around the world as J.R. on television's "Dallas." And, for the past two years, she has hosted a public television talkahow geared toward senior cit.iz.ens. Last week. she was in Newport Beach, promoting a skin creme she has used for years. She talked about her accident, he r past and her future in an interview at Robinson's, Fashion Island. • • • Before she walked down to meet the crowd of fans waiting at the makeup counter . Mary Martin swpped and ripped open an envelope which had her name written on it. A fan had timidly paSled her the letter as she walked through the store. She pulled up her bifocals, whicn hung on a black strap around her neck , and placed them on the end of her nose. "The little lady was so nervous she couldn't even talk," Martin said . . She read the letter. ''Oh . this is sweet," she said. . The handwritten letter said Martin had changed the woman's life with "Over F.asy," her public television talk show for senior citizens. Fan mail is nothing new for Martin, especially recently. "After the accident, I answered 5,000 letters myself," she said. The accident occurred last September, when Martin and Janet Gaynor were aerioualy injured in a taxicab in San Franciaco. Martin's .igent and longtime friend was killed. Seated next to Martin was Tom Gleuon, who lives and works in Newport Beach. When he heard about Martin's appearance, he said, he couldn't resist digging out a acrapbook filled with old black and white shots of the original Broadway cast of "South Pacific." where he and Martin first met in 1949. Gleason played a Marine, Sgt. Johnaon, ln the Broad way show. The two hadn't seen each other in about 15 years, he said. "Remember this?" he asked. turning in the scrapbook to pictures of the two of them on stage together. "Oh Tommy, this is wonderful," she said, pointing to a photo of herself.looking younger but wearing the same sassy smile. In the past few months, that smile hasn't come so readily to Martin's lips. There is still little external evidence of the trawna she suffe red in her accident, other than some stiffness in her hip joints. But the incident left Martin with a pelvis that was broken in three places and couldn't walk for aeveral weeks. But Gaynor, whom Martin described as "my dearest friend in the whole world," was more lel'ioualy injured. After five operations, Martin said, ahe still suffers from massive internal injuries. "The only reuon she's made it is that she has got a very strong constitution," Martin said. "We have to keep praying and praying that eventually she'll be okay. But she has a long way to go." Martin has been more fortunate. But then, she's always been a quick healer. Actress Mary tells a group at Robinson's in Newport that' I'd like to just play, but my work is play to me.' "You always were accident prone," Gleason remembered. "But that was because you always <lid things no one else would even try. ''There was that time .you fell o!f that horse in 'Annie Get Your Gun,"' he said . "We thought we'd lost you that time.'' The champion horse was suppoeed to gallop along at a furious pace while Martin stood in the stirrups and fired pistols w ith both hands. One day, the horse stumbled off its track, throwing Martin out of the saddle. As she flew acJ'088 the room, Martin said, she can remember being more worried about the horse getting hurt than about herself. "That horse was insured for a lot more than I was," she said. There was also the time, just before "South Pacific" opened, that Martin burst onsfage from the wings tu.min& a series of cartwheels. The stunt was going perfectly until she took one a little too fast and cartwheeled right into the orchestra pit. "I bounced off the conductor and then hit the piano player on my way down. I thought I'd broken her neck," Martin said. This time, the doctors told Martin s he'd have to use a metal walker to get around. ''They told me I'd have to be on that walker for two and a half months," she said. The n she grinned and shot a teasing look at Gleason. ''They didn't know me very well. did they." "My producer (from Over Easy) said he could ge t someone else to finish up the show because there were only three more Begments to be taped before we finished out the season." she said. But Martin insisted on h081ing the shows henelf, walker or no walker . If she appeared on the show despite her problems, viewers would be inspired to make the best of their problems too, she thought. The producer suggested that Martin stay eeated during the show, Instead of walking onto the set like she usually did. But that didn't 11ult her either. After all, she 'didn't sing "Cockeyed Optimist" that many times without 90mething rubbing off. At ahowtime, Martin walked on -using her cwnbenome walker. "It was one of the best shows we ever did," she laid. After aeveral weeks of struggling with the contraption. Martin caught a nurae who was staying with her s1aring at her bemU9edly. "I have to show you how you're walking with that thing," the nune laid, smiling. She picked up the walker and hobbled acre:. the floor, holding it steadily in front of her -two inches off the ground. "Instead of leaning on it. I'd been lugging that thing around with me," Martin said, laughing. Martin said that though she'd like to keep hosting Over Easy, which runs during the summer on P~. she's not sure the show will be funded. In any C88e, she plans to go l'&Ck to her home in San FrancUco. "rd like to just play," she said . "But my work is play to me." S he'll alao be working on her autobiography, "My H~ Belonea to Daddy," which she'll update for a new edition. And, or courae, she'll be one of the few people in the world who - cheers for the despicable villian J .R. Ewing, played by her aon, Larry Hagman. "He's come further (in his career) than any of ua," she Mid. beeming. Whatever she doea, it's a sure bet that Mar1in will do it with gusto. Her love for fun is overwhelming '°most of the people who live in the "adult" world fulltime. It's not easy to see why she made a terrific Peter Pan. Where movies began ... FilmbusinessisretumingtoNew Jersey . Bl LARRY NEUMEISTER . ,,,_....., NEWARK, N.J. -To get people to b1'in3 their cameru '°New Jeney, Joeeph Friedman uya he'll .ee to It they are sranted pemUIUon 1o drtve a car ofJ a bridce or Oy an airplane through a home -whatever it taka. the put li.x years. And the OOO'llDiasion eetimale9 film crewa generated an additional $150 million ln the communitJee where they ahot commerdala, televillon J>l'Oll'U1lll and all or part of auch movies aa "Annie," "'l'he Amityville Horror," "R.agt:bne" "Atlantic City" and "Tootsie." ing industry here in 1893 when he patented a coin-operated viewing machine. F.di8on'1 atudioe ln Weat Orange produced such early clamai u "The Greet Train Robbery." Other apota ln New Jeney provided locationa for moet of the Mrly Iii.lent (Um production in the United States. But, within 26 yean. the indUIV'y had migrated to the aun-epluhed hilla of Hollywood. urban centen, the great fannlanda of IOUthem New Jeney. lt'a a nation (ln) rnicrocomn. What.ever you want you can find here," he ukl. The COl1l1Diltion baa a 24-hour hotline for filmmaken who want an Immediate anlWel' to a production problem, and lt hail contllcta with more than MO county and munid.-1 oftidala. Friednwa la aided by eight unpaid 1Ubematorial appoh\'- to the oommlaalon and a paid staff of thrw umtanta. Friedman la not a desperate man, but he h.aa been charged with the "8nlficant tuk of re)ivemtinC the motion pkture induttry ln the It.ate where It all ~ but which lost out to the West CoMt more than 80 yMn ago. When the It.ate Leplature created the New Jereey Motion Picture & Televtllon c.onum..lon in 1977, Jl'riedman was h.lted aa lbl executive director '° lell producers on the state. Th~ far, the return on the commillion'a annual openttnc budcet of $260,000 hal made It one of the state'• better lnY'8t:menta. Hundredl ol film oornpaniel have apent more than M3 mlWon on production cost1 ln the state in . "People come in, work here, leave money and go beck," Friedman aald. "It helps to give New Jeney a better i.m.p. It helps 1o overcome jokes about New Jeney and the turnplke." LMt year, the c:ornmi..aon reported hoet:lng a record 157 productiona, including 20 motion pi.cturea, 38 te1eviaion projec1a, 18 documentaries. 77 televfaion c:ommerdala and li.x apecial photolJ'a- phy projects. "Thia wu the ate of the atart of tUmmaking," u1d Friedman, who worked for 1~ yean at Warner Broe. Inc. and Paramount Pictu.rel C«p. ''The pl of the commllllon Ja to re-fttabUah an Industry here. Now, we an • popular llpOt. We're on the threahold of a aoldenera." ThomM Edi8on helped launch the lllmmak· "On the West C.O..t. days were 1~ and It was cheaper out there. But \he induavy ii oom1nc beck. Dl.recton want reelilm. h uled to be cheaper to build 1eta. Now, lt'a cheaper '° rent," uid Friedman, a relident of Upper Montdalr. "We don't hide the ahettoa. It ~pie want to film ln the shett.o1 we'll help them, ' he Mid. Sen. Matthew Feldman, D-Berten. who aporul(>r'ed the bill that eltabU8bld the comrnil8'on, aa1d fllmmaken ~are findina what they need ln New Jeney. ''We've tot mounta.lna, the leMhore, the The cornmimon helped arranae tor U\ airplane to be flown throulh a ~ at Uncoln Park Airport foe ''The World Aa..wdlnf to Gtin>." and 1et up the delivery of thowanda of re.. tor the mUllcal "Annie." The~ alto obtained ~to cbe a lane on the a.or.. W-.hinatoD Brtdlil ID New York Clty for the Dudley Yoon comedJ, "i..ov.ick," and made It pcllible for a atuntmm ID drive a car off the Port Republic Bridel for the drama ''lddle & ,,,. Qouilen. ,, • I' , Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. July 8, 1983 Snakebites may be on Increase Orange County's three deadly snakes -all rattlers PJ, l.21~!.,~R An increase in snakebites this season is foreseen by Childrens Hospital of Orange County. The snake population may be up because of heavy rains and lush weed srowth, said Vick Knight, CHOC com- munity relations director. Also some families moving to canyon homes may be unfamiliar with poisonous snakes, he said. "U you do spot a rattlesnake slithering 8Cl'0&1 your patio, don't try to bag it. Even a baby rattler no bigger than a pencil has venom in its fangs," said Knight. a nature book author who maintains a shelter for snakes at bis Canyon Lake home. Last year, 38 snakebite victims were treated by doctors in Orange County. Ron Hudson, Orange County wildlife control officer, said 30 percent of snake bites happen while youths are trying to bag a wild snake or handle a captive one. Even a dead rattlesnake can stab, he said. Three poisonous snakes are native to Orange County: the sandy-colored Southern Pacific rattler. which may be mistaken for the harmless gopher sna_ke; the red diamond-back and the speckled rattler. Snakes normally are active from April to October. They migrate because of fire, flood, earthquake or other natural disas- ter. said Hudson. He recalls that once he had to locate a rattlesnake loose in a San Clemente theater. He listened for its rattle. Snakes may strike without that warn- ing rattle, said Hudson. The rasping noise is heard only as the snake manipulates its tail causing the horny segments to rub against each other. No. I is not poisonious, hut No.2 is deadly. The snake population may be up because of heavy rains and lush weed growth. Some families moving to canyon homes may be unfamiliar with poisonous snakes. sensors. A snake can kill and eat a half grown cottontail rabbit, he said. It kills by injecting ve1ivm through four hollow fangs which Junction like a hypodermic needle. By swinging both jaws open like hat.chcovers, the rattler pivots its fangs to stab. It can squirt out venom in controlled amounts, said Hudson. The snake's small teeth in the lower jaw aid in swallowing its prey. Snake venom contains both hemotoxin which digests living flesh and neurotoxin which paralyses the nervous system. Under a California law, effect.ive March 1, 1983, it la illegal to capture a rattlesnake but all right to kill one. "A snakebite does not hurt but it ia urgent that tteatment be obtained lrn- mediately," la.id Knight. He adviaed calling the nearest hoepltal emergency ward making sure it hu antivenom. "If the bite ls on an arm or leg, apply a toumaquet," said Kn'8ht. "Wash the wound with eoap and water." Even a bite from a non-polsonoua snake or a "dry" bite from a rattJer in which no venom is injected may become infected, he said. Dr. Robert Haight, said rattJesnakes are most dangerous when they are shedding their skins, which they do several times a year. They sluff off top layers of the cornea of the eye and may strike out blindly, he said. Their skin is made up of scales like shingles on a roof, the veterinarian explained. Rattlesnakes take over the burrows of gophers and moles, relocating the former , tenants by eating them. Some rattJers grow to four feet in length. Dogs are most frequently bitten, since they roam over open ground, nose to the ground. However, most big dogs recover from snakebite, said Haight. Haight once watched a field rat kiU a snake. Even as rattlesnakes prey upon mice, squirrels and other small animals they are in turn regarded as food by coyotes, mink and muakrata, he said. Snake calls are coming in to Costa Mesa pol.ice. Some rattJesnakes have been found under wood piles, said Animal Control Officer Robert O'Brien. rostrol-.._ ------lnttrnosol ----------: prefrontol ------ auprooculor ------ tron to 1 •• -·· .. . - porlttol --· --·· ,,. ro l'tro I ,-,-,, ___ mentol --- lower lobiols -_::::.-lower loblols ------anterior chin shield ·---. p91terlor chin shield ventrols Rattlesnakes eat live, warm-blooded prey, homing in on their target by heat Snakebite victims could loee a bitten hand or foot if not treated immediately. Three percent of bites are fatal. Officers capture snakes with a noose on the end of a long pole, he said . A method of counting dorsal sca le rows. .,.., __ Bunny and J e ff Pero of South Laguna hosted a red , white and blue all-American party with Tex-Mex-Cal ac- cents. Wayne and Kerstin Florian, above, chats with Bunny at the f es- tivities, while Je ff serves up a drink to Don Bradley. Tex-Mex-Cal ••• That's a big burrito This has to be a record in burrito making! Bunny Pero constructed an eight-foot Mex- ican burrito filled with red chili for the 70 guests at the Tex-Mex·Cal Monday party she and attorney husband Jeff hosted at thelr South Laguna home. With the giant Mexican en tree they served up barbecued chicken, fruit kabobs that looked like firecracken, cornbread and tosaed salad. Before they munched on fresh salmon, shrimp, lmche and ..i.a and chips set about in large somhreroe. The finishing touch was a two feet by four feet cake lhaped and decorated like a flag with the help of 11.rawbetties and blueberries acaimpan.ied by Mexican coffee. Musicians John Tweedles and Cathi Wright kept the guests on tbelr toes on the dance floor u.nder the red. white and blue draped courtyard T JOUI HIAlTH OR. PETER J . STEI NCROHN DEAi\ DR. STEJNCROBN: I believe in you. I am 90 yan old and reed your column every day. I klok upon you • a penona1 friend. WW you gtve me tome addiUonal advice? rm physlcaly able to Uve alone and care for: myaelf. However, I have trouble walk.inland 1.&1e •cane. My qUelt!on la: what caUlell me '° have a tinclinl nUmb eenaetion tn my riCht hand? It'• wont at nlaht when I lie In bed. I eYen have It when 1 llt down to read or watch • TV.Mn.H. DEAR MRS. H.: At 90, welcome to the column. 1 wtlh I could put my arm around your lhouJder'I and welcome you pmionally. I can only ~ at the rMIOI\ for your di9comfort. decorated with mirrored balla spoUighted in red. Bunny's parents Al and ~rgiana &.e- nberger came from lllinois for the festivities (and for grand8on Jeffrey Peteraen's graduation from Laguna hlgh. with honors). Others at the party were Jerry and Barbara Boudreau , Lowell and Cindy Martindale, Jay and Dana Herren, Phil and Tom Kaplan, Dick and Germayne Cumby. J ohn and Bev Thielen, Richard and Alice Zamboni, Shirley Corwin, May and Tom Reilly and Wayne and Kerstin (same as the salon). Bunny seems to have such fun reeearching atnd planning for part.lea at her home. Her creative talenta will be put to work again later this year u she heads up the conunlttee planning the third annual World Premier benefit for the American Diabetes A.Mociation. My flrlt would be that you have arthr1U. of the aptne. Pre.ure on a nerve would cawie your 1ymptoma. Have you been X -rayed recently? l'm sure some doctor would take an interat in your problem and provide comfort. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: WW you kindly tell me what ls "conventional treatment" for mlld acne? I have a 16-year-old who auffen from tt. Mr1.N. , DEAR MRS. N.: Health problemt spare no A4Je, I.e. from 90 to 16 -arth.riU. to KN. rm 8Jad that you put convent.lonal trMtment for ecne lnto quotadoh marka. There'• no oonwntional t.reet- ment. What's iood for one "'-Y not help another. But lately there'• been flCC8p\anee of the fact that u. of antibtotk:a and appllcatJon of bemoyl peroxide OlntmenU. quite helpful for many ecne 1 pildenta. Making it ••• She does it the hard way · DEAR ANN LANDERS: Clean this up any way you see fit. I just finished reading about the kids coming home jobless to Mom and Dad. Both are griping. I was faced with the same problem and told to leave. My parents said I was old enough to make my own way. It was once true that anyone who wanted a job badly enough could find one. Mom and Dad, I am making it on my own. Aren't you proud of me? Last week I made $300 selling cocaine. It's not much bu' it sure helps. When there are no drugii to sell I can always turn to proetltution. One week I made $400 performing a variety of sex acts with anyone who would pay. I now have a large clientele. Aside from an oocaaional bout with VD, it's a pretty easy way w rake in the bread. Of course, thel'f is always mugging when things get tough. All I want to say i.a don't worry about me, rm doing just fine. - CHILD OF THE TIM~ IN SUNNY CALI- FORNIA DEAR SUNNY: Wbat an adorable cblld you are! Yo1tr attempt to blackmaJI your parents must uve made tllem awfully proud. I bope tbey don't fall for It and cave tn. Tllere are a lot of kids out the re who are making It wltbout selling drugs, or turning to prostlhtlon or magging. Be my guest . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have discussed with your readers the importance of arranging transportation for people who have had too much to drink. I'd like to thank you, Ann Landers. because last week I was the beneficiary of your advice. I set up a management luncheon at a local restaurant for my staff. It lasted three hours. I was in no condition to drive myself home but proceeded to the parking lot anyway. To my surprise a normally shy female member of my staff insisted on driving me home. I told her I was perfectly all right. but she ignored my protestations, took the keys out of my hand, dropped them down into her boot and marched me to her car. After a few minutes I fell asleep. I had no idea how bombed I was. When she got me home, she practically had to carry me to the door. I shudder w hen I think I could have fallen asleep at the wheel and killed myself or, worse yet, someone else. Honestly, Ann, I feel as if I owe you . RUFFELL'S U'1i0t.STUY, INC. .................. tt22 HAnol llVD, COSTA MIU -5-41-ltU CAPE COD COlllCTIOI . .. cla..ic apparel JOU -·t heli ... the swt-1 c!!! ~. 645-4136 • I Day llalar•••••l• • Olee PU• Proeeuh11 • 81W. '""°••et•• • l••l••l PeHpor1 Pllo&oe • BIHk A ftl&e • "• Dleoo••l AH P~ ,~,"'' ! ,, ~. ,,, .. ' TRANS PAC RACE RESULTS 2:55 pm Detty 8:55 pm Co-Spon'°'*9 by NewP<Wt lmporta Boattwaln'• Locker N9WP(Wt 8Mctt Newport Beech T q ANN UNDflS my life. -SAN JOSE READER DEAR SAN JOSE: Thanks for letting me know. Your letter 1et me up for the day. I bope you sent that gutsy little woman a bouquet of po1le1. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My Christmas gift was a diamond engagement ring. "Hal" broke our engageme nt by dating someone else. I stopped wearing the ring. After 2 ~ years of not going out together, HaJ demanded that I return his ring. I'm angry about the way he treated me. The humiliation was painful and degrading. What should I do? - JILTED DEAR J.: According to law, if the man breaks tbe engagement, the woman la entitled to keep the ring. You can sell it, have the store set II in a different mounting, give it to your favorite charity or wear It in your navel. It's yours, doll. on high-fashion Elegant, Outed brass fixture ensemble with 14enuine r Limoges porcela in Entertainer•• Speclal- Solid brass bar sink-easy tns tallallun. LIST ~220 NOW 8 129 a 40% saving! LlST $324.50 NOW 6 19500 Save on E'V&RTl'HING during our fabulous A.NNIVER8A.RY SALE! I the Bath Go. 831-8922 2t12:l 1 Mor,1t11f'rllC' Pkwy .. Stl'. IOI , Ml 11lon VlrJU IOrhl11<I I lull111)tt{'hl I llrs: Mon·l-'rl 10 nm·6 pm Sui 10 um·2 prn I J Oran e Coaat DAILY PILOT /Frida , Jul 8, 1983 t:a BIRTHS WU1 EAN MEDICAL CENIEA ~· Mr -..... Der•• ...,.._,y Coel• "'-bOy Mr end Mn M h ,.._,. llllnltnQI"" a.ell, Doy M4) Ml end I.Mt 0..to M-"t'"1 ,,...,. l'O> .i.-1 Mr_.,.,, o.i.ooao--11-q•11 JuMt lolt -... ,. 0.¥!0 "'''°"''°'' ""'Ile Doy Jur .. t Ml 11\0 Mrt Ea Powo111<1 !Nine. glff Mr. end Mrt Ertc: Ayplno thllne l>Oy JUN 10 Mr end Mrt Or-.,. Boucle, C.,.ta M ..... C' llf>d Mro OuyTlndtW Lll(IU"ae...cn, bOy Audy Voller! 11r>c101no., E:nc1111 ... Hunt· inQlon 11eec11. ooy June u Mr 11/>d M.-. BIM Cllt .. IOl)'l .. , '"'Ille. Doy Mr MIO Mrt T~ Oroco. trvtn.. Doy JuM22 I.Ir and Mrt Oreg Cran Founlaon VllAey. glr1 June 73, Mr and Mro f\ober• MoUynAlll ttum- tnglOf' BMcll, bOy Jll"924 Mr 1111<1 Mrt o.i -an Irvine DO) DllTH NOTICIS June 25 1,1, .,,., Mr• .>OM MorQM H•M'UlnQIOf' 8-;fl l>Oy 80UTI4 COAIT WOICAL CllNTall , 1,1, Mid Mro ..;';:.:.'~1 F°""\ajn Yelin 90ri "" .,.., ..... .-..,, -l ~ e...cti. 00'( June'" Ml anO Mn rero"" Cr>r1tr911-, lagu~a NIQ\lt4 ~ 20 M1 ano "''' JO.. 8uttot Uty\lna Nlg ..... U~I JI.Ille~ Mf and Mrt JMn ftenHng, Laguna e.ec:ti, g;rt M1 oncl M ra Joo"!>ll McGolclroc•. South l~Ynl, QIU June n June 74 Ml tnd M,. Orant B.,.hler HUnllnQlon 6e11<:h. ooy M• ollnd Mrt ROiif• Oourle'f. Laovne e-n ooy IT, JOU"" HOIPIT Al Ju"" 20 Mr 11110 M•• Jim Cerlet. Huntington O..Cll tw1r> bo'f9 Jufltl 27 Mr 111<1 Mra G-g41 Neloon ll19<1N1 a.au.. girt PlBLIC *>TIC£ TAIN Pt4YllGAL POlllHION 0, ANY OF YOUR ...-ONRTY IN Hll POIHHION ANO TO MAJNTAIH THI LEVY Of ANV ...-o..RTY NOT IN Hit PHYllCAL POI· SUSION. 0111.a Mert11 te t983 lee A 8r1n<:h Clerk A AkahoaN Deputy Olbeon, DllM & Crutcller a.tlMtl L. llt'fffMM O.bofatl I . P:elMrman :S33 aouth Qr&ftd A~•v. Loe Allfelff, CA 80071 (21') 221-7000 AttMne, tor Plaintiff Pubhsl'led Orange Cout Dally Piiot Ju.ne 17. U . July t, II. J983 2783•83 POOllC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDlfl A DEED 0' TflUIT DATID Decem• ber 1. 1NI. UNLESI YOU TAKI ACTION TO PROTECT YOUll PROPERTY, IT MAY aE IOLD AT A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU NHD AN EXPLANATION Of THI NATURE OF THI PROCllOINO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. NOTICE OF TRUITH 'S IAL.f T.S. No. *11 , NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN. that on TllurS<lay July 28. 1983 al 10 00 o ctoc~ am ol !Miid Clay. In th• room set aside lor conducllng TruSIM s Sates w11h1n tr1t> olhcas Of REAL ES· l ATE SECURITIES SERVICE HL'NT MOORE located at 2020 North Broadway Sune 206 on the Ctty ol Santa Ana, MYRA LOUISE HUNT, MAVI~ V MOORE, rl'Stdent County or Orange, atate 01 ca11- res1dent of Costa l\lsa C;i ul Orange County for over torn1a TOKAI BANK OF CALI· for the ptJSt 11 year.. P~'<i :m vc·ars and fr>rnwr rcsi-FOANIA a Catlla<nia banking cor- away on JuJy 2. 1983 Sht· is llt•n-1 uf Swav1lk•. Oregon ~~~°annd8~ir~a~~~~~~:° ~~:rt: survived by hc·r husbanll 1'.'.l!>:Wd awa:. on July ti. sate conferred m that certain Oeed RiC'hard. 2 daughters. I SQn. 1983 She 1s survived by her or Trust exec;uteo by James S 7 grand('hlldr•.•n. t broth~r d h S M Jones. an unmauted man recorded ~ " aug lt•rs usan Oecember7. 1981,tnBook 1•31•01 and I sister Private serv1C::!'S Hetn<'Ck of Santa Ana, Ca Olllc1at Records ol said County. as will be hPld with final inter-.'.Ind KalhC'rtnl' L Livsey of Recorder's Instrument No 8351, by ment being a t the Spring-Lebanon. Oregon and reason ol a breach 01 default In pay· menl ol performance ot Iha obll· field M emorial Gardens. grandso n Nathan . 2 ga11ons secured thereby, Including Springfield, Oregon Ser-bru thl'rs and 2 sisters Pri-1na1 breach or oetault. Notice of vices under thc-dirt'<'l.IOn of vat<• arrangements were which was recorded April 4, 1983 al H bo L M 01 Recorder 's Instrument No ar r awn-ount 1vt-made under the direction uf 83.1410?0, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC M ortuar,y of Costa Me!>a. Harbor Lawn-M ount Olive AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· 540-5554 M ortuary 540-5554 DEA FOR CASH, lawlul money ol tile United States or a cashier s check GIBSON drawn on a state or nallonal bank, a MARGARET H GIBSON, 1 ____ P....;IJB_l_IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ Slate or lederal credll union. or a 70 d·ect J 1 3 1983 state or federal savings and loan age , I On U Y • NOTICE TO CllEDITOAS association Clomtclled In this state Survived by 3 sons, Michael OF BULK TllANSFEll au payable at the 11me ol sate, all [. Roark of Fal lbrook . Notice 19 hereby given 10 creditors flgl'll !Ille and interest held by It. as W alter D K Gibson. 111. o r "' tne Within nomed transteror(Sl Trustee. tn that rut pro~rty SllUlllt that a bulk transfer is about to be 1n sa1o County and State, detcrtb«l B alboa. Donald Gary made or personal property herein-astollows Gibson oC Fall brook , a alter oescrioed A Lea~..a.tate 1n end 10 that T ne ne.mes and bus1n;iss aO· F b 8 step-daught<'r, Joannl' cresses of the •ntended translerors certain Lease dated e ruary I . Th f S 1960 between The Irvine Company o mpso n o an ta are A PAUL ROSSI ANO DOUG a corporation as LHsor. and Barbara, and 7 grand-SIEMER Harbor View Hiiie Oeelopment C'hildren In lieu of flowers The location in Cahlornia 01 the Corp a Cahl0<n1a corpor1t1on. as 1 c111el e~ecu11ve 011tce 0< principal Ler.see. tor 1he term ol 55 v••rs lrom the Cami y rc.oquests con-t>;J91ness ottice 01 tf\e intended Marcil 1, t960. on the terms end tributions be made to Hoag tran~leror~ is 3006 Harbor cond111ons thereon recordedFebru· M emorial H ospital Presby-Boulevaro Cily ol Cos111 Mesa ary ~. 1960. •n Books 121 Page 81 ter1an Cancer f'und County ot Orange State of Cell-Instrument No 3493 t. ott1c1a1 re· forn•ll cords on SCHMITZ All otner business names and ad-Lot 31 ol Tract No 2202. H shown MILD R ED • • M I LL E • • cresses used by tne intended trans-on a Map recorded In Book 123 Ml.IC NOTICE l't&IC NOTICE NOTICI OF TRUSTH't I ALI STATE OF CAJJfONffA NOTICI CW TRUITH'I I.AL.a T.LNo.T·tt11CMM OfFICli OF THI ITATI f .t .No.IOGMI LOAN No, MeOIJ ARCHITICT YOU AR( IN DEFAULT UNDER A VOi) AM IN Ol'AUlT UNDER OIPARTMINT Of' DEED OF TRUST OATEO June 26, THE OlfO Of' T1'UST OATJD OINIRAL llRVICH 1$60 UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION 4129/81. UNLHI YOU TUI 1-C· AOVEllTIHMENT Foti 810f TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT TIOff TO PROTECT YOUR ""M· SEALED PROPOSALS w11t be re MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBL.IC SALE ERTY, IT MA y u: IOLD AT A PW-c ... \19() 1n Aoom 30 t6. 107 Sooth IF YOU NEED AN EXPLAN,t. TION OF LIC I AL.I. " YOU Nl:IO AN IX· Broadway Los Anoete•, CllllOfnla, THE NATURE OF THE PROCE£0- ltl.ANAT10N Of THI NATUfll °" unltl 2 00 pm . Wlldnesaay July ta ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD THI ltl'IOCHOtNO AQAINl1' YOU, 1983 at whlCn Mia they wtll oe PUI>· CONTACT A LAWYER YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAW-kcly opened 81\d r .. CI In Room 1101 On 7-29-113 •• 9 00 AM, TRANS· YIR, •• said tCIOrett tor AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COM-On P'rldeJ, Jvlr 11, 11U, •• t !15 IMMEOIATEO PUBLIC USE IM· PANY .. duly 1ppolnl•d TrullM a.m., HOMI FEOl•Al I AVINOI PROVEMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF unoer •nd purtu1nt to 0..0 of Trull AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,• COf'-PARKS ANO RECREATION, recorded 7-1·80 u tnttrument No poratlofl,IOfM.,.ltHOMl,.IOIAAL CRYSTAL cove STATE PARK. OR· 272, In Book/RHI 1385 '· IAVINOI AND OAN A HOC IA· ANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA (W 0 Paoellmaoe 18211. ol Ottlclll IU· TION OP' t AN 01100, • TrvelM PSS t 13), cordl, l•tculac:I by• Marie Bosley 1a vlld., • dffd of trvat detect 4/21111 Thll project compr1se1 con111uc· trultor. In the otllce of the Counly •lened br VERN "'-00011'1 AHO JO lion ol parking areas, acceu tm. Recorder of Or•nge Coonty, Slate ol ltLOOOIR, hvaballd alld wtt., and provement and poneble entranc1 C11ttornla. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OILOAIS PLOOQER, and re· structure AUCTION TO Hl0t1EST BIOOER corded 4/30/11, H docun1enUl148 Construction lneludll 11111 clear-FOR CASH (pay•ble 11 time ol Hie book 1403I, page 1011 of the Of-1ng, gr11.dtng, asphalt concrete pav· tn t1wlul mor••Y 0111111 Unltfl<I S111es1 flclat llec:Ofd• of Orange Covnly, Ing. concrete curbs, gullers, Sid•· at tn1lde the main Iron I entrance Celllor11t1, wlll Mii al publtc ave· wetks. pavement strlplno. storm lobby ol Tren11mertc1 Title tn- tlOft 10 the hlfheat bidder for caeh drainage, barrte< poate, metal trellfc 1ur1nce Company. 830 N Main 111 U111tect lletH Dollar•, at tM controf gates. mtscetlaneou• metal• Street, Santa An1. Ca 111 right, !Ille front e111tattc• to the Oki Orano• ca.rpentry. mlllwork. b11teo tyatem and lnterll!lt conveyed 10 1nd now County CourthollM , loce~ °" pre1tn1ahed metal rooting. pl11t1c held by 11 under seld Deed ol Truat 1n Sal'lla Ana llwd, between glazing, wood dutch door. 1hdlng 1t1e proptrty 11tu•111<1 tn Hid County Sycamore I t. alld Broechrar. 111 the metal Windows. scrHns herdwar1 and Stele deacrtbed u -Lot 17 of City of Santa A11e, Oreng. Covn11. end palnung Tract 5005 H per map recorded 1n Celllornla, all right, 1111• e11d e1ooers may ordef ptans ano Book 183. pagH t7 & 18 1nclu1tve, tntere•I conwered to and now IM'cl apeclll<:atOf'ls by con11c11ng Con-mlacettaneous maps, tn the Olhce of by II under the deed ol truat. In tM tract Management Section, P 0 Bo• the County Rec0<d11r 01 said County rHI pr~rty, dffc:rlMd H l 1079 Sacramento 95805 Tel• The 1trMt addr"9 and olhe< Loi 14 olTracl No.MN, H eftow11 phone t9 t6J 322-2871 common detlgn111on. 11 any. ot the 011 a map IKOfded In boolt 411, There ts a nonreturnable charge 01 real property descrtbe<I above is pa9H 1S, t4, 111d 15 of Mia· S2 t 00 !check payable to Ot11ce ot l)Urported to be cellaneou• Mape, tectOfda of Or-the State Archllecl) tor each Ml 01 3 t t6 ~n Buren Avenue, Costa •ne• Cou11•r · CetffM11ta. p1a11s ano spec11tcettons Mesa, ca 92626 The •lree eddr"• Of otll•r COll'I• Each bidder mu SI be prequ1111teo Ben 1f1c1 a r y T r 1ns1 mer , ca mon dealgnellon ol the abowe reel under the State ContraGI AGI F1nanc1a1Services1714) 832-9314 propertr I• k110wn to ua aa: 3801 Via Success tut bidder snail lurnll" The under11gneo Trustee dll· ManHM, San Clemente, CeltfOfnla p1ymen1 bond and perlormanct claims any llablllly tor any 1ncorre<:1- t2872 bond as required by law ness ol the llrfft address and othe< Thia eale wlll be mede. without Pursuant to Section 1770 of Ille common detlgnaHon. ti any. shown covenant Of warranty, HPfHMd Of Labor C<>de. The Department ol In· herem lmplted, r•t1•rdl119 tltle, poa-Clustnal Relattons has ascertained Slid sate wtll be made. b\JI without Maalon, Of encumbrancee, to pey the general prevailing rate of wagea covenanl or warrenty, express or 1m· the u11p•ld prlnclpel 1um of In the county in whtcll the work 11 to phed regarding 11111. possession. qr 1303,000.00, plu• ll'lteraat H be Clone, to be u lllted In the De· encumbr1nce1, 10 pay the remaining prowlded In tM 11011 MCUred br IM partment of Transportation booklet principal 1um ol the notll(1I. •Il- da.cl of truet. ptue an eddltlofl•I enttlled General Prevalllno Wage vancH. 11 en,. under tha terms or Hllmated amount of $4,117.00 " Rates. dated as set forth on said OeeO o Trust. lees, charges any, under Iha term• of tM de9d of Proposal Form Coples ol thla book· and eJC~nsea or the Trustee and or truat 111d '"•· cllargH and H · lel are on Ille at 1$00·51h Street, the trusts cre1t&<1 by said 0Hd of pense• of the Tr111t... Sacramento, Calllornla, end ere Trust. tor the amount reasonably es- TM LenlMr/Benellctarr under avallaote to any 1ntereste<1 party on 11m•led 10 t>v $79.092,04 the dHd ol truat h11 elgned elld r&quest The beneficiary unde< said ~ detl .. red ol th• TrullM • Oecl•r· WHITSON W COX. F.A I A ol TruSI her11olore executed and d• atton of Default of the oOllgatlone STATE ARCHITECT livered to the underalgned a wrllt8r'I MCured by the ci..d of lruet, and • Published Orange Coasl Cally Oectar•Hon ol Oelault and Oerllano Notice of Oef•ult and Etec:llon to Piiot June 27 July 4, 8, 1983 tor Sate, end a wrlnen Notice of De· Sell, which rec~ded on 1125/U •• 1-----------'2""8.:;.5.::.2·-'8"'-3 1 taull and Election 10 Sell The under- Document 13-o37213 of Oftlc:tal A• stgned c1used said Notice ot Default cord1. and Etectton to Sell to be recorded tn Thi• Hie wlll be conducted br the coonty where the real property Is CALIFORNIA POSTING AND PUa-loc1ted Trensamertca Tiiie tn- LllHINO COMPANY wlloH ad-To Pl<il'l' vour surance Company. 8•87 West Third dreH and ~ 1111n1bel I• 1029 .. Fa'\I Rl'~Ull · Street, Los Angeles. Ca 90048 North Lab Avenv., Slllt• 201, (2131655-3000 te June 28, 1983 Pa..O.~ Cetlloml• t11CM ""-S t•n•tt'l' 01re1·tor~ TRANSAMERICA TITLE IN- (213) .. ,..,.. .td Call :-low SURANCE COMPANY. AS Oeled: June 13, 1193. TRUSTEE HOMIE FEDERAL SAVINGS 642·56 71 Loli Liddell. Asst Secretary AND LOAN ASSOCIATION bt. lJJ Publl1hed Orange Coast Oally Pllo1 • COfpor1tton July 8, 15. 22. t983 •• TrvatM 4007-83 •r: Linde R. Werner M111199r, Tru•t" Unit Publlehed Orange C-t Dattr Piiot June 24, July 1, t, 1193 2l50-t3 Ptlll.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO CON'TMCTC>fta lorors within th1ee years last years Page 22 to 26. tnctu11ve ol MIS· SCHMITZ. 74. passed J wa )I 1911 past so 1ar as •nown to the cellaneous Maps.records of Hid 01-MLIC NOTICE o n July 7. 1983 Mrs •ntendt1CI tranSleree are SAME ange County. Ca111orn1a Sealed propoMls #!fl be received at the Otnc:e of the Cl«lt of the Boerd ol Supervtaora, Room -485, Hall of Admlntstretton. of the County al Ofenge, Santa Ana. Cautomla, on °' bel"'• Monday the 11th d8)' of July, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. o'ctocl<, II whleh tlmt they wtH be publlcfy open.ci Ind reed In the Board ol Supervtaor1 Hearing Room, Flra1 Floor, Hall of Admlnt1tretton, 10 Civic Center Pt121, Sa.nte Ana, California, for the loltowlng projec;1 to be 1dmlnl8ttfed by the Orange County Environmental Managemenl Agency: SC'hmiu-was a.n active mem-The name and business aooress The street oddreu or othar com-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ol Atle intended 1r1111sleree 1s DAN mon destgnauon ot the real property T,S. No. 11 ber in St. &n1raett Cathult< CHANG 3913 Souin B11ch. City 01 h b d orci.r No. 13-03900-11 Church. Anaheim. c.... and Santa Ana Counw ol Orange, State .~~~n~o~~~h~;i;~~: ~:V~<f~r~~ YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNOER A th e Anaheim Glrl ScouL~ ot Cahlornoa del Mar, Cahlorn1e , LONG FORM SECUFhlY LANO h k C h Tna1 tne properly per1tnen1 nere10 The unoelstgned hereby d•sctaims CONTRACT OATEOSEPT 21. 1981 prior to er wor mg or l l' is d11scr1bfl0 1n oeneral as Ser111ce all ilabihly tor any Incorrectness In UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO City oC Anaheim. D for I~ S1a11on and toceted at 3006 Harbor 5810 street address or other com-PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT years after wh1C'h she re-Boulevard mon dastgnation MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE t ired She was muc h The Business name used by said Said sale wllt be mllde wtthout IFYOUNEEOANEXPLANATION OF transterors at satd location •S warranty,expressortmptted.regard-THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· beloved by her family and M 0 B I l E ' INOS AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD J0 av-dear fnhnd.S 1n "All· CAR80RATOR-ELECTRIC SER· tng lllle. posseuion. Or eflCUm· CO T CT ER .. .... ,. • ...... 111"cE CENTER braneas 10 saltsfy the pr1nctp11 bit· N A A LAWY forma an d Iowa Mrs anceollheN01e0<otf\erobOg111on OnJuly28,1983 911100am ,as Schmi __ _, b h 111111 said bulk transfer 1s intended secured oy tald Deed 01 Trust, Wllll the duly appointed Trustee under Lz IS surv1vo:u v l'f to be consummated at the 01t1ce interest and other sums u provided and l)Urauent 10 the Land Contr•<:I husband Peter \\' Schmitz ol Caltforn11 Beal Escrow, tnc at lheretn, plus adv•.nce•. 11 an~. under or substituted Trustee Aec:0<oed of Ana..-.c:tm. Ca 2 sons 12 00 Noon 23• East 17th Street the term~ thereof and 1n1eres1 on September 30 1981 as Oocumen1 Jamt$ Schmiu ol La una Su11e t 18 Costa Mesa Cahlorn•a such advances ano Plut lees No •002• Book 14239 Page 125 01 g Count, ot Orange Calllornla. on or cnarges and e"pensat 01 the Ot11c1e1 AEcords 1n the ottce< ot tne BeaC'h. Ca and Gerald (alter July 21 1983 Truslee end 01 the truals created by Rec0<der 01 Orange COYnly Call· Sehmtl1 of Anaheim. Ca . T"8 name ana aC1drt1ss ollf\e per-sa•d Deed of Trust The tot•hmounl torn1a. executed by HEIDE daughter Shtrlev Rush o ( ,~n w1lh whom claims may De filed IS ol saod obllgal!Of'I. ln<:ludlng reason-LANGWAY TRUSTEE OF THE BO & L B ·h· C 1 1 Cat1lrn1a BeSI EjCrow Inc 2~• East ably estimated lees cherges and e•-p TRUST aguna eat: • a -1711'1 511881 Suite 118, Costa Mesa. penses ol the Trustee 81 lhe lime Of WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION grandchildren and r Cal!f0<n•e The tut oay tor ltllng iMiat pubhcauon of tnis Notice is TO THE HIGHEST SIOOER FOR great-grandchildren R~i-claims by any creditor shall be July s215741 28 CASH (payable at 11meotaa1e1 LAW· t.atton of lhe H olv Ros.arv t• 1983 which 1s 1he business day Dated July S 1983 FUL MONEY OF THE UNITED • • before tl'le consummftt•on date PubOshed Orange Coe.st Dally STATES OF AMERICA. • ca.eh1et• will be held al the 'pec11iedabove Pilot July& 15 22 1983 •008•83 checkpey•bleto H ld Trusteedrawn H ii gen ( e Id M o rt u a r v Dated June 15 t983 on a state or neoonat benl<. a state Chapel. Anaht'tm. Ca on l>ubhSlled Orange Coast Delly Of federal credit union °'.state or S da J I 1983 Potot July 8 1983 4015-83 te<leral savings and loan usoc1a110t1 un v , u v JO at domiciled 1n 1h11 s1111 at. 7 OOPM Ma~ uf Christian ------------Pt.IJLIC NOTICE tn the Law Otloees ol C Bruce Bunal will be n•IC'brated at Pt.IJLIC NOTICE C~4'605 Shasky 1151 Oollt! Street. Suite St B o niface Catholtt· TttleOrdef No.n203 170 NewPOrt Beach. CA 92880 all K-o5777 s 83 08 right lftle end 1n1ere11 conveyed to C hurch on Monday. July 11. Trustee ate No, • • and now held by 11 under saJd Land LAGUNA NIGWL RIGtONAL l'Aft,K/KITI HeU. •c .. ouu Of WOM ITUH HtftlNo. t 2. 3 4 5. tA)1 o_,tt., L.S. SOFT Ton eacn L.F L.S ~ofWOftl MobtltUtlon A.C. Subgrade Preparlllon A.C. Pa~ng & Fog s..t Wood Bollwde Striping -rr .. Removal ~tlonl on lnt8f1>(11atl0n of the P(,lnl and Spec;lel ProYtelon• prtor to tile date ldleduled '°' bid opening lllUlll be addl'MNCI to Denton Turner. Senior~ Arcl111ect wtlO may be reachecl at (714) ~1 Aedu<:ed conllnH:110n P4ant. .,,.011 Pf"cMelon• and other contrllci oocumenta ar• avalleble 10< eumlnatton without charge°' may be ..cured upon peym9nt, lnclUdlng alate ..,_ tax, of S 7.llO II pldted up In penon $10 00 II '9Cll.*ted by mlll Plana and apedftcatlont r~ted by -nia.11 6re 1«1t ,,... U.P.S., to pte8M Include Ille etreet ld<lf-IO wtllcti t,_ documenta may be deltvwred. A complete M1 al lull ~ conllructlon pl-wttl be avallable for eJC.amtnatlon wlth<>ul Cherge or may be aecurect upon payment, lncluc:tlng s111a tu. ot ,,,. amount ahOwT1 In Ille ptoper column tn 11141 llble lleled below No ot Sheet• 1.5 &-10 tl-15 1&-20 2t-25 Cost I* Set I 3.70 7.~ 11 10 1•.llO 18.50 Ho of S11Mt1 31-35 3~ 41-45 K-60 5t-55 Colt ptf Set 125.90 29 llO 33.30 37.00 40,70 Add 12.00 to pnoe thOwn If ptan1 "' reQUMted by mall. 26-30 22.2Q 511-eO .... .it() EMA Oevelopmenl 1111'1dard plan• with mpKllll prov1llon1 (current •Flat . ....,,eel usoo 12& 00 : • Bue1r-. AOOM1 Line Complu ~ Une woo j ' (and Trunka) 188.00 . 8«111-Pul>llO Coln 1189.00 . . ~ P:ortlQn e.acnanoa • Contlouov• IH.20 11'43.20 S3tJ,OO • MS5,00 i • Hon-ContigvOvl • p,,_1 ch111gee r9'1eet • oomblna11or> of o.naln Multi-Element Chargea. Wiling ! • . . Other nonrecurrtog chwgea wovld 0. ""blillled wnlCtt range from l 13.00 to 120.00 lqr reatdencle au••-•· Ind lrom 15.00 to "40.00 lor bu"'*8 cva1om«1. Complex Mfvkle nontecunlng ct1ar_gee wOUld Mio be lltlblllMd and would range from 13().00 lo ses.oo. Optlonail °"8torner preml'" work wootd be bllled baaed on time i nd labor Clhll'gte. LOC.AI. UIAU ; Padfl<:'a Zone UNQe Meuur-1 IZUMI pl111 for bltllng local calla up l to 18 mllM In the San F'ranctaco and Loe Ang91M .,._ woulc:f be ••pended • to Include the Orange County. Sacramento Ind San Di90o metr~ ~ 11-. In actdltton, lhe Loe Angetee ., .. Ind Plf1 of the NOtth County -• Of Sen OfeOO woold be a"9c1ed. Thi• prQC>ONI wlll either .,_ Of : cs.er-the atze of 0111'1aln loclel Cl911tno .,_ In the Orange Covnty. : SICflll*llO, and San Di9go II'-. Zone 1 (call• within 8 mllM) -daytime ctllll would Iner-from 3 : centa to 4 cent• tor ,,,. flral minute. F"' each addttlonet mlnY1• al the call, • the rate would remall'l II the pr-t lewl ~ 1 oent per minute. ! Zone 2 (call9 lrom 9 to t2 mllel) -daytime ct1lll woold Iner-from 8 cent• to 10 centa '°' the nrat minute and S cenll to 5 cent• for each ' additional mlnule Zone 3 (call• from 13 to 111 mllMI -O•yttme call• WOUid 11\Cf"-lrom : 8 oentt to 13 cent• for the flr•I mlnul• and 5 centa lo 1 oenta fOf eech • addlttonll mlnule. The c;unent dlacount of 30% tor c81ta plac;«I during the _,1ng rate • '*1od (5:00pm to 1 t:OOpml. ll'ICI 80% lor c8111 ~during the night rate • '*1od ( 11:00pm to 8:00em) and on WM«end1 Ind holld•)'I. would contt,,... • 10 epply In all 01....,. .,. ... that currently hlv. ,,_.,red l«\'lce, uuge chargee ! ldenlleal to th<>M a1a1ed above 10< ZUM Zone 1 would be In en.ct'°' local • calla. For .. ample, tf\e pr_,t d1ytlmt 1ate 10< tf\eM .,_ II 6 oent1 for ' the llret 6 mlnul• and 1 cent IOf MCh addlttonal minute, compared to Ille • prQ90Nd rate of 4 cent• tor the fir at minute 11nd 1 cen1 for MCtt addlllonat minute. • LONO DIST ANCI KRVICE P.clflc: propoeee to reduce certlln lnlttal-mtnute and llddltlonll-mlnu1e meeuge tefee>llone aervtoe retea within Calll0<nl1 The company eteo Maka • to apply tlwl propoaed mM18Q8 111ephone MNtoe r11e IClhac:lule to prepaid : coin call• (requlr11 an oper•lor 10 Mk thel coins be depoeltad before llle call la placecll. Thia change would reduce the lnlllal ptWiod IM prepaid ooln t call1 lrom 3 mlnutee to t minute Additionally, e ~charge of 25 cenll i or 50 cents (depending upon the dlatll\08 of the calll would apply to .. : prepaid coin tetepl'lone c1111. PUaUC AHO K~ TnlPffONI BIRVICI ; Pacltlc propoMt 111 tlret tnar-elnce 1952 In the ctiarge '°' • IOc.i ' tlllepllone call placed from • coin tel9ph0ne. The Inc..-to 25 oenll -j from the current 10 oen11 -would apply only In tll<>M .,_ wtler• • coin • ta not needed to get die! 1one 10 con1act Ille °'*"°'· Of to p&ace : -gency calla. PIC·lftc le propoelng to Iner-IM montflly flt• '"' • Mf'nl-publle telephone~ from St3to 125. • fOMJON EJCCHANGI N..VICI P~llG P'oe>OIM to Inc..-Bull,_ FOflllgn Ellc:Mnge ~ connectton cnwgee to eqlUll the ac1'*-I o1 11141 connec11on. Monthly : cnargee 1~ mllMge 14>9lt<:able be!-adjacent •JCGhangee WOUid 1o-• er-on the baal1 ot • r8tllalon In the wey ml!Moe ta ,,,_,,eel, Current • and propoaed ~and Busl,_ FOfetgn £itcneng41 monthly r•t .. are lhown below: \ Fonlgft ~ MontMy "8Me ...,_. Ree1<Mnoe Foreign Exchenge • Rat Rate SeNb 18 SO • Meuured Service '4.85 Busl..-F0<etgn Exchange • MM8Ul'ed s.rvkle 115.50 Pup 11 f '31.00 122.50 1 19.50 Pacific 11 rec:ommer>dtng 111a1 ReekMnce Foreign &cnange Senlloe, Which haa o;per\e!ICe<I e reducilOn In demand during rec:erit ~ alloUld no k>nger be avallat>le for ,_ custorner1. but would remain In pl-for elll1tlng cuet--. OPTIONAL MBIDINCI CALUNQ PU.NI Paciltc propoeee to lncrMM Ille current UNge ct\efgee for ORTS/OCMS (Optional Realdellce Te6ephone Servloe/OptloNll C.itlnQ ~red s.vtoa) from 5 P41"*lt of 11141 toll r•t• (on loll root•l to 76 percen1 of the apptluble loll rate, AO)u1tment1 to oerteln ORTS/OCMS monthly ret• and <:flangel '" celling alioWancea -aleo propoeed M ere ldent.k:•I UMQ8 chergee lor both O~TS llld OCMS. CUSTOM CAUJNQ llRYtel Retee '°' Cullom c.tltng Servloe MIC!\ aa c.-Waiting and Cell Forwardll"Q would be uniform tor lr>dlvldull IMtu,.. end pactcaoee that combine fMturM . Identical rel• .,... P1'090Nd tor bOlh ~ and realdenoe <:uetornert ftNACATIOM/INTEMWT aaRV1CI Al'l Iner-from 26 l*\tl to 60 oenta II propoeed lor Ver111c9tlon S«vtce -wtien an oper1t~ le lllked Oy a Guetorner to .....-ny ttllt • pat11Cu1111 tine le busy. Padflc aleo rlQU89U that the rllt• tor tntemipt Service -wtien "' operator lnterrupll • aon-tK>n at • c:uet-·• r~ 10 tntonn the called l*1Y that another call le waiting -i.. tncr.....a from 25 oenta 10 11 IMMCTC>ftY At_,.ANCI C~ P.clfk: le rec:ontrMndtng an Inc..-In the rel• Charged for bull,_ and reekleooe .,_. ol directory 8Nlttance. The current <:fllrge al 15 cent• per call beyond the aurrenl allowenoe of 20 call• per tine per month would ll'ICll'-lo 30 cents. AddltlOnally, Pectflc: Pl'oe>OIM to reduce the numt>er ot unbllled celle tor r9lldenc:9 cu•t-• to 3 per month and 10 etimlnate the monthly allowancl tor busl,_ cultomtfl. Handicapped pet'IOl11 and coin 1e6ephone cualomen ..ould 11111 not h•ll8 to pay '°' any directory ualstanoe calla. 1983 at IO·OOAM lntennent ax~~R~~~g.f~:T YO~~T~~IEl:~~~~~~IU~~Ell A Contmt In the property situated 1n at H oly Sepulcher Cem· COUNTY OF ORANGE DEED OF TRUST DATED Jvne 4, said County. C1tllorn1a Cletc:rlbe<I 1..-1 ate lllO par1 of thl1 contr1et. CopMe of the etandard pllftl with 0 ,,_R HJtV1CeS apectal provision• are allO evattab141 el the omo. ot EMA dev91opment for • PropoM en Inc..-from $2.50 to 13.00 In \hi aurcllarge !Of per- W CT ......... 11111 land thertn et.ery. Vis1t.at1o n tO begin at 700 Civic Center Drlw• ••• 11163. UNLESS YOU TAKI! A ,.,.. LOI 30 ot 1raal No 6278. In the d M P 0 8oa UI TO PROTECT YOUR PR<>f"ERTY, IT en addltlooal °""r.· tncludll"Q 1111• 111• •u. of: IO!l·to-p«aon c81t1 and an t~ In tf\e eurcnarge tor contwencie ~.80 It pie ed up tn penon C411ll. the H1lgenfol nrtuary Sent~ A'na, CA 12702 MAY Bl SOLD AT A PUaLIC SAU. Clly ol Huntington Beacll, County of Chapel at 3:00PM on Satur· PLAINTIFF: FlllST INTEllSTATE IF vou NEED AN EXPLANATION Orange, Stele of California, as per 18. 15 If requeeled by maH • 1"4:1'MM fllM for flat rate bull,_ tNnkt lrom 121.75 to 1211.50. All cnec:k• lhllff be rnacle P•Y•b141 to: • Propoee e ,_charge of S3 per oocurrenoe for customen who aall tor d J I 9 1983 L{ I c Id OF T .. E maprecordedtnbook2l8 peges-47 ay. u y . . r 1 gen e BANK OF AlllZOHA, H.A. OF THE NA TUAI n nnd 48. Miscellaneous Maps, ln Ille M ortuarv. Anaheim d1rec-DEFENDANT: MARCEL CORDI PROCEEDING AOAINIT YOU, YOU c R d I .A Environmental Managem4N1t Agency operitor uet1tanoe to contact a perty who hu e non-pubftehed o.v.topment DMllon number. tors 535-4105. JUOOMl!HT ON lllTIEll NOTICE Of' TRUITIEl'I IAL.f County • J I NOTICE OF ENTAV OF SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ott1c11 ol the OUnly ecor er o Hou Poet Oftlot Boll ~48 (malllng actdr-1 • Eatlbllltl 1 late payment charge of 1.6%"' $1.00, ~ta gr-.. ter, 400 Civic Center Or1v. W. (str .. t .adr ... I on the unPflld l*anoe of ovetorner bllle. M'"'NT EXCEPT all petroleum. gas BRIDGES STATE JUDO ~ . It IS Intended that the aai. will be CeM No. 3tlt58 onducied on behall ol the trustee by asphallum. and other nydr~arbOns RICHARD LEE BRIDGES. TO JUDOMINT DEBOR: Callfornte Posting and Publl1hlng a.nd Other minerals, wtleltttf s•mttar Santi An•. c.lffornla 92702 • lnc:t .... the charge tor • re1umed checll lrom $6.25 to se.oo There wilt be no '9fund lor re1urn of plant and 8'19Cl8' provllk>na, and • Iner .... ratM tor Remote c.n Forwwdlng from S111.00to118.00 return II not r~ulred. • Propc>M ellmlna11on of the v-uoo Rate dlecount. passed aw av on June 21 . Marcet C~dl Company 1028, N Lake Ave, Suite 10 inote hlrtn specllled or not, within 1983 H e was <t r~tdent o f 2. YOU AllE NOTIFIED a. Upon 201 Pasadena, Calllornle 91104, ~:ocr:c:;1Y11;!, :.,d1"1!~d m!~ r': The bkl<ler'• attention le dlrectecl to ,,,. ptovl91one In a.ct.Ion A. 1-rl1• for llddltlonal dlrwctory 1t1ttnga from ~ oenta to 60 oenta "PropoNI ~11 and Condlllon1." of tl'leM Sl*)lat Provtelon• • tor rwlde!ICB cuetomers and from 76 oen1a to $1.00 tor .,.,..,_ Co M C H appOcatlott ot tlte JINSgment credt-(2131681-4548 M!f'Ved In tile deed lrom Sta.nderd Otl sta esa · a e IS f tOf a ludgmenl egeln•t JOU hee On July 29. 1983 111 9 15 e m At- surv1ved by a cousin June It.Mn entered 111 thla court ae fol· 1orneys nue & F1nenc1at Servl<:et, Company 01 CeJlla<nta. rec0<Cled regMdlng the ~ti and condlllone wh!Qh he mvet otie.w In the c:utttornera. preparation o4 the prop()Mf lonn and the aubmllalon of the bid. of 8 .... % blll...., ..... _ ......_.._... PUt*'*11 10 the pr()'ll~ Of s.c11on tn3 of the Labor Code Of the • Propoee f9dOc1lon the pr-• .vu ""' -... -ge and _r .. _. Bndges of Los Angeles. Ca . Iowa: inc a9 the duly sub111tuted TrustM Aprtl 29. l90 in bOOk 1254• pege Fl t 1 12, Oltlclat Reoord1 Slate of Celllomla. the BoMd of ~ haa obtained the general tlon of tM eutr.,.,t 8.4% -~applie<I IO oer!aln termlnal equtp- Pf'9\'llllng rate of perellerll wageeancl 1hegtneral ~ailing 111110< holldey ment, l)l'Mte ltne and 01....,. 1 a fnend Barbara Greuoi d of (1) J1.19ement credllOf: ra 11· under and pursuant 10 deed ol Truel ALSO EXCEPT the r"'hl 10 take ., te<alat• 9anlt o4 Arlrona. N.A. recorded on July 10. 198 t 11 Oo<:u-·• Cosla Mesa, Ca and Rev 121 Amount oe Judgment e11tered mem no 14119 Bool< ,,.136• Page a.no use on tatd llnd weter appurte-and a....rtlme wortt In Ihle locallly for Nc:h craft, ~tlon °' type Of Specific: rll1• inc,..... (In dOlltr and peroentlQ9 twm•I -Meted WOttt,,,.,, ~ to e•ecut• Ille contrlCI from Iha ow.ctM Of the WiJliam Gaude, E.xetu«>r 111 Ihle court: "'31,54t.57 33 ot Ofllc1al Records In the 011~ of nant 10 °' developed by Granter· Th J,..._ ad 1 o c necessary t0< aucn oper•tlona, as ~ment of lndUlltrial Aeletlonfl Tr-retM are on Ille 'With !he C*1I of ~ the Bolwd of ~. and eoc>lee Wiii be ma<le 1valt1bl4t to atty MemonaJ S<•rvl~ will be b. . 11 ......,ment WH ef'lter the Recorder 0 range aunty reserved in the deed lrom St•ndard S J 9 baeed upon • •ltter t l al• Jud-I Catl1orn1a e .. culea by Ernut lnt.-ted P1f1Y on ~t. held on aturday uly . PfHloll•IJ entered ageln•I JOU " George. Jr , 8 single man 011 Company ol C1111orn1e recorded 1983 at 11 OAM di Pierce follow•: Will sett at l>Ubltc auction to the April 29. l9U . 1" bOOlc l254• page 12. Olllc11t Records BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Brothers Bell Broadway (1) Steier Ital•: Arl1on• highest bidder lor cesh.(P•Y•ble •t ALSO EXCEPT all 1118 under- Chapel with Rev Wt I ham <2> llaler •t•t• court: Svper~ lime 01 1811 In lawlul money 01 the ground waler r"'ht110 said land e~- Oete: June 21. 1913 (SEALI • . Court o4 IM ll•t• of Ariz.one. Untied S111es1 11 the lront entrence "' Gaude off1c1atmg. Private cou1111 of Marte09t 10 the Old Orano• county cep1 the r1g111 or entry thereto rrom JUNE ALEXANDER Interment P1erC't' Brothers (3) J~Ment entered 111 eleler Courthouse, located on sen11 Ana tf\e surface end 1ubaur11ce areas 10 ...... 20 1~ s s d • deptn ol 500 feet lor tf\e purPote ol Bell Broadway M onuarv dt-•l•M on: ""-r • Blvd · between ycamore treei an proouc1ng water. es granted to the Clerk of the Board of SupervllOtl of Or8ll(lll County, Celllornta P 'Melled Orange Cout Dally Piiot July t, 8. 19113 307~83 A WR" Of' EXECUTION MAY Broadway. Santa Ana, Catllornll, ell r ectors. 642-9150 HAVE aHN lllUED AGAINST right, 1111e and Interest conveyed 1 City ol Huntington Be1<:ll. by deed YOU. UNUIS YOU FILI WITH and now held by II under Hid bead reoorded January t8. 1961. tn bOOll THIS COi.HiT A MOTION TO VA-ol Trust tn the properly sllueted In 6155. page 648, Ol!lclll Recor01. CATI THIS JUDGMtNT WITHIN. said County. Celllornla d11<:rlbe<l H ' and as dedicated on lhe map Of 1110 DAYS Anl!R llRVICIE UPOM YOU the Northeasterly one-hilt ol lot 156 Tr~~ street eddress and othflf OF THlf NOTICE, THll COURT ol tract no. 70811 ~r map recotded MAY Ol'IDIR THAT A WRIT Of EX-In DOOk 21 page 25 of MIM1flll1neou1 common dealon•tlon, II any, Of the IECUTIDN MAY tBSUI 011 A WA" Maps, Aecordi ol Or•nve County, reel property described •bove ls ~~--~~~~~~-~ Ml.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ NOTICI °' AMl..,_NT 'TO Al'tl'LtCATION POR GINIRM. RA ft INCMAll McCOttMIC. MOUUAlllS Laguna Beaet1 494 ';1415 Laguna Holl; 768 0933 San J.Jan Cdp1e;1tano •9S 1776 HAU0tt LAW~MT OLIVE\ Mortual"f • Ce~tl'•~ Crel'l'\dtorv 1625 G1ste1 At1e Cosia M sa 5•0-5554 PfllCI H OTHIU llU llOADWAY MOITUAl'f 110 Bro&Ow1ty CO!llll Mesa 64? 9t~O IALnlHGllOM SMITH 6 TUTHILL 1 WUTCLIHI CHA,.l 4?7 E I 7th Rt CO'lll!Mf"i:.3 At46-0:\7t PAC-.C Y•w .......,.lrlL , ••• C.mtlery Mortuary C"•~l·Cr•matorv 3SOO Pec111c View Ortve N@wport l'.Morh &"·2700 " I OF EXECUTION WHICH HAt 811EN Calllornla purponed 10 ba ISSUID REMAIN IN fFFECT, The 101111 1moun1 ol lhe unpaid 9452 Pier Ortve, Hunllngton In 1984, Pacitto lrlrlll be taciaa wtl'1 lnal'Maed coet1 of doing bull,_ and Other flCIO<I tueh .. PaclflO'• ~··Ion from Aln«tcan Telepfl<>M and TeleOJ~ COr'llPlllY• On July a. 1H3 Pactflc: prOpc>Md 111 •~-In ra111 to ~t the .ir.c11 of aepwetlon on P9Cltlc'1 C>C*'ttlo!ll lltld 10 oo- ll\Of'MMCI Ol*•tlnO COl'9 .,,. Jtnull'Y 1. 198'4. OllOfll THJ S•lol Of-PIER· balance ot tile ob1Jgatl0f'l t9C\lred by BelCtl. CA 921146 llHA8LI ..,.()Pl!RTY. AND OllDlll ''"' Dff<f of Trutt •nd ,...tonlbty The undertlgned fru1tee di•· flit: LIEVYINO OfFICl!ll TO RE· estimated costs. Hpe!lMI and •d-clelm1 eny llablllty for any ln<:O<re<:t· vances at the ttme ol the tn1t111 publl· ne1a ol Iha llrMI lddre11 end otf\er cation ol the Notice ol Sale 11 common deslgn•tlon, II any. ahOWn 1--------------1S17 t 28 t 30 Currently d ated llt<eln cashiers checha or certltled check• S•ld Hie wlll be made, b\Jt wt1h<><l1 The Jutf II flltna le In conlOfrMlnOe wtth an order by the Calltornla Publle utlll11ee Commlllll'On (CPUCJ requlrtng 11'11111 be made In Pacffla'a general rate ()Me. The eft«rt of ttlll ftllng le 10 ~ P90ltlo'a pending reciu-t for ra1• trom 1838 mlllon 10 ICIP'O•lfn&Nly 11.3 bltllon. ttlll .My 8, 1183 requmt WOUid lnct'eaM Peclt1c'11ota1 lntrMl•t• ~by 21.t percent. The r•I• ~ prOpc>Md WOtllO ~ "' •llMled ~ on IM ....,. ~ CUllOMer'• monthly blll Of ~oxtmat.iy t7 )4, THINOI TODO .. .. USE THE DAILY PILOT ''FAST •ESULT" SlllVICE Dt•ECTO•Y fr1~ H1•,ul1 :O-.•·r\ 11·1• 1 • .il I 642-5671 • ,, )lJ wlll be I CCl(>llbte 10 the TruttM covenant or w11ranty, l•Pf••• or Im-... I 1 Plied. r1gerdlng Hite. polMlalOn. or prOlllded lf\ey ere Clrewn '" avor 0 enc;umbt1ncea. tnc;tudlng fH1. lhe Tt1E BIDDER OA ATTORNEYS TITLE & FINANCIAL SERVICES. charge• Ind 8 Jl1)41h-ollhe Trust .. INC 111<1 ol the trust• created by Hid In ht Amendment 10 Appllce11on. Peclflc: hM prOpc>Md the tol!Owtng ,.,. c;Mngee; Tile ,., .. , addreN and otf\er Li nd Contract to pay the remaining llAltC UftB common delllgnatlOn, II llT'f, ot I.he prlnctpal tumt of ,.,. no1e(1) MCllfed Pedflo II prQCIOllno to ~ IN rllt• cMrged tor bottl rwldeno9 real PI098'1)' delcrlbed •bow I• by H i d l.•nd Contr•CI to and~~- pv<potlecl to be 2091 Cypeq, Slfltl wit S83.93 l 17 wfttl Inter•• thtt.on AESIOENCE LIFELINE HAVICE -_., ~ "°"' IN CUtNnt Ana Ce !12707 TM una.raionta lrom 81e>temt>tr 30, 1M I II 16•25"-r.-of ta.60 per monttl lo '3.7S. ~t lllow•iot of IO calte I* TrustH dltclelm1 I lly lltbHlty for t ny =8(:1~: .~~ c:~:. = lftQftttl ~not ~ l9dl IOC.i "rOftd &tie lllowellOI ~ OOlt tncOrrtctneM or the 1tr"1 1<20,...1 any and all .ovanc:.e SH. t•9 07 • C9lttt for Ille ftf'9I ~ Wld 1 oerlt IOr ..cl\~ mlnlM end other comm0<1 deelgnlllon. II with lnter•l In.,.... "'*9 ~~II noc ~ ~. a ,_net any. lhOwn heflln The Vendor under llld Land Con· re1e Ullltlne w\llCe WOIAd be oftilr'9CI et 17. tO per month until "'9kt1noe Sal<l Ille will be ma<le. but wlthOUI ~ Ufllltne hMol ~ ~. conven111t or war11nty, expr-Of lrl<:t h8fatolor• eJCecuted •n<I de-e.o-Uteltne le~ for.....,._ low "-M per-, Peolflo II tmpti.o. r1gard1no 11111, po1-11on, ~,:~.~fO:,":,u=~lP~: ~~: prOl)Ollna tt1at bOttl ,,_..., Ufllllne Wld the,_ flat me Ufelne ..w. or encumt>ranci ... lor 1he purpoM of be llmtt.O to ~ ~ The epeolflo ~ ~ta a11ttf~11g tf\e tnoeo1neu tecured by lor Sate, •lld • wrlntn Nolle• of 0.. ltlolM be ...,..eo-lolloW Wld tdfftlnllt.-by"' wr0,Wle6e 11• IO'MY· .. Id o.d ot Truat lnctudlnO tne teyltendEltetlOlllOUI Theundet-AlllOIHCIPAIMIVM(~LATAATl)MIWtc::l -wouldlnerMeell'Oll'I 11oneo c;1uted 1110 Notloe ot o.taull 1 , ............... ._. ._ ___.. 1"'· cnero•• •na Ul*'MI 01 the 1no EleC'llon to Siii too. rtcO<dl<I 111 IM.,,.....,.. 1"' IM l.ol"""""' 1411'1 , __ -_,"*'"'"'"ten TruttH tlMneled.,.... (Ot M .10In09et ... ,10114.JS. Tt>e otnellct•ry unOtr ttlO OM<! the county wttere the rM I pr~ny It AE81DIHCE ST ANOAf'O '"MIAIUMO HIWIOE -wovld lnOrMM OI T!u1t haretotoruxtcull<l •nd d•· localed.Oiled: July '· ltt:I "'°"'Ille l)rtMnl U .71 to n.eo per monttl. The •itllttno monthly llMCl9 llvere<I to the undertlgnecl 1 written KCS and AalOC.lated In<:. ~of U .00 tor ltlndetd _,,eel ..vtoe WOlild lie~. Otlot1r1t1on of del1ult 111d Demand 1 Cllll. Corporillon I USINlat ,-LAT AATI llAVICI -~ ~from tl'MI .,.._,t tor Sate, end 1 written Notte• of o.. 11 H id TruitM 114.a& per month to ltt. l•ull t na EilectlOll 10 Sell The uno.t-t !5 I Oove 81 Suite 110 8USINE8e MEAtUN!D 9El'MCI -would~ from tM pl'IMfll 11g111<1 c•uMCI11ld Notic. or OeC.ult fo4twport 1 .. ch, CA 92"0 17permonltlt0111. ano !t.c11on to Siil 10 ~ reeoto.cl Ill ly· O lruoe Shatlty the county Where the rMI pre>petty 11 17t~)·~~149 lllW1CI CO..anoM ~ located ATTOANIYI TITU . I Published Orange c0911 Dally ~tor~-le!Mpf-~OfMWltl~ FINANCIAL SEAVICI!&. INC Piiot Ju"' 1, a 1 a. ft83 "'°'*' .... _.....__. ~leptopo•11110 .......... :=-.. lly t1errltt Roa .. tto ., '*" IOt w"'°9111Wd on --pefformed. ~Of tM one 21140 t Mero~llf Plfleway, St.Illa 22 r-"H;;;i;';;;;Mfii~-;;;~3::;°';2;-~-·-i ltmt dl-..a 10t ~ ~ .. _... ii well • ourrent Ml .. 1011 \lft JO, Cl lll ueu H .... eomet=• ~ weftt ~.,.lated belOw (7 1'1843-otOe 0•11 July e. , .. ~ lo ... .,~ .. dO Puoh"*I Otenge Cout OeMy P110t II well I C •" .. OW, July I tB 'U 1913 4009-13 14t-5t11. ,._. . Pv111n• c..,_. AJpa1Ull I ,.,. a,.. ........ ~ar:rM85:~ .. .. BuW-LlMa ............... .. Multl·Party ....................... . S«nl·Publle Coln ............ .. Zone (ZUM) Ind MeMUred Loca1u-. ....................... .. Local Coln \Jtll0t ........ 101n•u s.r-vtca Connea11on Chergea ~ .................... . &vel,_. .......................... . Complex .......................... . Prem!-ActlYlty ............ .. ~~'%L~.~:: ~:.~ ........... . Option.I c.lllrlo Plln• (OATS. OCMI). .............. .. ewtom ~ &ervloe. ..... . '(19,... ~;.). ...... ~ ........ . Return ai.dt Ch#ge. ....... .. Aemot• Cell FOfWWdtnO .... . V.,.,,_tloft/tnterrupt ••••••••••• DlrectOty AaeAet ............. . Non-~ Hvmber CMl'OI ( ..... Ctiqe). ... Vec9tlon "9 .. !llmlnellon , . Olrtolory Lle1lngl. ............. . u~ ~ EJ1m1Ntt1on M111C1 Sun:Mrge Alldvc:tlon Total ........................... . 1'47•.1 109.9 5.1 8.8 109,8 77.4 80.7 268 0 (72.01 21.3 tt.9 0 0 0 u 0 o.a 0 0 0 0 "37.t S5t3.5 112.'4 6S 9.4 131 0 79.7 Jt.7 11.5 82.8 374 SU )14 I ('11.41 't.4 12.2 34.8 03 oe e.1 10U 0.2 t3.t u (7U) (152.1) 1 1u1.o 95.'"' 52.4% 141.7"' 71.8" 30."' 97.ft 411."' 87.1~ 213.3% 87,7% $4.~ 11'4.8% (0"'1 13."' 11."' NIA t4.S'llo 12.fK 11~"' ..... "' fUA "°·'" 82.'"' NIA NIA C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 • Ml.JC NOite£ IJICTITtOUe WH tum ITAft•NT Tiie toltowlnQ persona ire dOl"Q b1.1lln1M ••. (Ill A S.A P , (8) A S.A P COM· J>UTER SUPPL V CO . 1212 Parnell Pt .. COlll MM a. Ca 02626 Warren Edwin 9ooth Jr. 1212 f>amell Pl. Coet1 MM. Ca 02626 This bl.lllnaet II ciondUGltld bV an lnOMdUll. WARREN E. BOOTH. JR, This tll1"""11 IN•• flied with the County Clelk ol Orange County on Julll 30. 1"3 N 1t7tll Put>llll'led 0<1nge Co1s1 Dally 1'1fot JUiy e. 15, 22. 29, 1963 • 3086-83 "8l.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNEll NlllC NOTICE FICTITIOUe llU .... U NA• aTATIMIMT fhe IOllOwln(I j)41flOnl lfl dOlng busmuau. RUNNING AACQUE T, 30100 Town Center Qrlve, M. Lagun1 Nlguel. C. 92677 Rtcl\erd L Gotrll, 26485 VII Talavera. Mt111on Viejo. Ca 92891 Lola M Goer1'. 26485 VII Talavera. Mtasion Viejo. Ca 92691 This bu1tn•n ta condueled by In· divldualt (nuaba.nd & wllel Richard L Goerta Lola M Goerta This 5l8tement was filed with the County Clerk of Orang• County on June 29. t983 "21rrit Published Orange COHI O•lly Piiot July 8. 15, n . 29, 1983 3079-83 The f~ 'J:!!':'!! oolng ___ Ml......,._IC_NO_T_l_CE __ _ bu.._. at: FICTITIOUI 9Uua!ll BACK BAY. 18552 MacArthur MA• ITATl•NT Boulevard. Suite <145. lrvlne, C•ll· The lollowtng persons are doing fornll 92115 business as· K &. SONS. INC .. I Cellfornla cor· PERSONAL SECURITY SERVICE poartlon. 16552 MecArlhuf OFNEWPORT,llOOS..La,Ste 11<1, ~ltd, Suite '445, lrvlne. Call. Corona <let Mar, Ca. 92625 lomll 112715 . CllllOtO 0 Biibo, 900 Su La, Ste Thia ~ Is conduoted by. a 11<1, Coron• dtl Mar, Ca 92625 llmlted Pllfnerlhlp. This buatness Is conducted by 1t1 K & SONS, INC tndlvi<1ua1. Cllttomll corporation Cliltor<I O, Bilbo Hlldar Hli<lllY K1Shanl, Pres. ThlS a1a1amen1 was llled with the This 8111-t was riled With the County Cieri\ of Orange Counly on County Clerk ol Orange Countv on June 30, 1983 )lune 30. 1983 F211m GARWIN & WAGNER »DO...,._• lntne Awe. .......... 9MCll, Ce. t2110 ea.- F211117 Publlshe<I Orange Coasr Dally Piiot July 8, 15, 22. 29, 1963 3095·83 P\llLIC NOTICE • Publllhed Orange Coast Dally f>llOI July 8, IS, 22, 29, 1983 l---F-IC_T_m_o_u_•_•_U_SINE __ S_I __ 30S<1·93 NAME STATE•NT Nil.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI _, ..... ~STATEMENT The lollowlng persona 81'8 doing t>utllnesa u: VENUS SATELLITE. INC., 1 CaJll. corp. 7221 Garden Grove Blvd. No.A. Garden GroY8, CA 92641 DANA REYNOLDS 607 Bronwyn Orlvt, Anaheim. CA 92804 Thia bYllMU ts conducted by: an lndMdual The following persons are doing business as: 1.KAAE CREATIONS, <1232 Shorecrest. Corona dei Mar. CA 92625 Lott B. Klem. 4232 Shorecrest. Corona def Mar. Ca. 92625 This business ta conducted by; an ln<1Mdu1t LORI B. KLEIN This statemem was llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on June 1, 1983 F2179U Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of f'UM.IC •UCTION Of' ""90NA.l l'RONRTV lllMAININQ DN VAOATID ..... MllllOf FOMIH TENANT (CC ... ) No•-1• hereby glY4111 lhlt on July t3, 1<1. and t6, 1913 II 10.00 A.M. II 38 1 E. 18th Pt-. Coll• Mau . Of· ange County, 11'11 un<llnlgne<I wilt Mil at pubtfc 1ucllon the Ptttonll property Jell by Waller C.,t Lu<1w19. Said Pf~ly conlJ•t• or AP· pt11ncee, Olane1 and furnllure. mtlC, hshtd t11m1. Said 1uotton will bl mad• pursuant 10 the provlllon of Seotlon 1988 Of the CMI Code. Oated:June 29. 1983 NORM.AN W. BATCHELDER, an<ltord , 20121 Cypress St .. Sant• Ana. Calll 92707 Pul>llShed Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 1, 8. 1983 3006·83 PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE Of ~ HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll a publl<i hearing will bl h!lld by the City Council of the City or Coat• Med. at 6·30 p.m or as toon thereeller 11 practicable, on the following Item: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS to Chapter XII ol Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code regutallng condominiums and ptoceaslng re- quirements tor new condominiums and condominium converalons. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said lime and place. all Interested persons may eppear and be heard by the Clly Councll on the aloreln6/\· lloned matters Eilee11 P Phinney, Cltv Clerk Pubilshed Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot July 8. 1983 4010·83 P\&.IC NOTICE K OIOS1 NOTICE Of SALE OF REAL NOf'ERTY AT PtltVATE IAU NO.A·UMltlO In the Superior Court ol the State or Callfornta, for the County of Or· ange. In the Matter of 1ht Eatall or JOSEPHINE ORTMAN, Deceased. PtalC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE IUllllAAY OF tTAfl ... NT Of NOH>MD OfmlNANCI HA~ OF UU Of A C>•000..0 ordln1r\OI I• ICntd· ,ICTITIOUI ........ NA• ule<I for aoootlon 11 11'41 re0ut11 City The fouowtno peraon1 hive lban· Countlil meeting or Juty ill. 1983. oon.o tilt uM Of the Ftctlttou• Bull· wing Ordtl\anct 13· 18 ... 1aD11tt1tnQ "'" Name'CJ'S. 117 t JwnborM et1n<11rd1 and permit requirement• Ro1<1. ~p0r1 Beleh. Ca. taeeo lor 11o.w1tk lale1 and p1tkl119 lot Thi Fletltlout Butlntlt Namt rt· ...... !n\llronl'nlfltal Oet11m1n1tton: lerre<I to above w11 Iii.Cl In Oranoa Exempt. Counly on AprU io. lt82 The motion 10 give Ordtn~e Thi• bulln118 wu conducll<I by 83· 18 llr91 rHding carried by. the an lndlvldual. lottowh111 roll call vol• Chartet Hul>lrl Rowell Council Mtmblra· AYES: Hilt, Thlt 11111"*11 llJU tued with the Jon111on. Herlrog. McF1rtend. County C*k of Orange County on Schafer NOES: None llBSENT: June 23. 1983. None Publl11141d Orange Co1a1 Delly Tiie 1011 te•t of the proposed ordl· Piiot July 8, 15. 22. 29. 1913 2971·83 Pl&IC NOTICE IUNRIOR COURT Of CALWOMU COUNTY Ofl OtlANOE A1t1921 In Int Malter of Iha Appllcallon of Mery Fr1ncee Wood• on 1>111111 or P•ter Lee 8WMn1y, a minor for oh•noe or name. OADER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAMe Mlf)I F. WoOc:fa hi• Ille(! • petition 1n thlt cQl.ln 101 •11 orotr etlowtno petltlonet 10 Change hit nll!l4I from Peter Lee Sweeney to ~lcl\eel Peter Woooe It 11 hlftby O«ler•d that all per· tone lnte••ll•d In the matter eloreutd appear bllor thl• Gourl tn O.p1t1ment No. 3 at 700 Ckllo 11ance may .be ru d In the City Clerk's oltlC41 at 77 Fatr Drive, Costa Melli, ------------1 Centar Orlva Wett, Santa Ana, Clll· P\8l.IC NOTICE fornta, on Auou11 15, 11183 11 10:00 EILEEN P. PHINNEY City Clerk Published Orange Coast Ollty Piiot July e. 1983 4012-83 ----"'-..;;.-.. ...... -..."""----o'clock A.M .. and then and 1he11 NOTICI TO ClllOITORI Sh°"f cause, II any !hey hl va, wny Of' 9ULK TRAM8nR nld petition lor ch•nge of neme AND OF •nt NTION should not bl grantad TO TRAMeFCR ALCOMOUC It It lurthe< ordlfed that a copy ol UVIRAU UCINU lt11s order to lhow cauM bl publllh· (Secs 8 tO t·8107 U.C.C. and Id In Orengo Coaa1 Dally Pilot. 1 IUllllMARY OF 24073·74 B a P Code) newspaper or general clrcul1tlon. PUBllC NOTICE f>ftOPOMD OtlDtNANCE Notice Is hereby Olvan that a bulk published In this county 11 ielll once A propoH<I ordinanca ii acned· •t1&nsler, including an alcoholic a WMk for four conaecullve weeks uled toi edopllon 11 tne regular City beverage tlcenae. Is about 10 be prior 10 ~day or said hearing Council meeting of July l8. l963. made ol lhel cartel,, Ortve-ln Dairy Dated Tune 28, 1983 e 7 t!uatness known a.s The Miii~ Palace Bruce W. Sumner being Ordlnanoe 3• 1 • repeating and located It 640 West 19th Street, Judge of the Sunartor Coufl Section 13·313 of the, Coste Mesa c 0 .,. Municlpel Code relating 10 helghl ol City or Coale Mesa. ounly or r-Publtshe<I Orange Coast Delly structures. Environmental De· ange, Stele of Calllornl1 Piiot July 1. 6. 15. 22. 1983 teimlnation. Eitemp~ Name or Transferor and Llcen-2970·83 The motion 10 give Ordinance 20-98677, social security number 83-17 llrst reading "carried by the and business addret.s ve: lollowtng roll call vote JEFF E MAC DONALD. Social Se- Council Members: AYES· Hall, curlly f',!o 207·96677, and his wile Lynne w. MacOona1<1, 840 Weat Johnson. Hertzog. McFarland, 19th Street. Costa Mesa, California Schaler NOES No11e ABSENT: 92627 None. The lull text of the proposed ordl-Name & S<>4:8il security number riance may be read In the City and business ad<lresaof Intended Cler~·, olllce at 77 Fatr Drive, Costa Transleree, including zip code, are: Mesa Sam E Ayu, SS 547·04·5219. Sue 0 Ryu, S.S 547·06-3773. 3096 South Grand Ave, Sanll Ana, Ce. 92705 EILEEN P PHINNEY, City Clerk Publisned Orange Coast Dally Piiot July 8. 1983 4011-83 PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE IHVITINO 8101 Total consideration 10 be pel<I lor the property described. In general, as all stOOk In trade. li•tures. equp- ment and good wllt together with Iha llcenee ts 1 15.9115.00 Oesorlpllon. Cash· Amount $900.00 Existing Loan/Security Agree- ment $10,500.00 Note 10 sell $4,595.00 NILIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNHS NAMI ITATEWNT Tile lollowlng pe<sons ere doing business as. FUTURE REP. 13761 Claremont. Westminster. Ca. 92683 Ronald J. Mock, t3761 Ct11re-mon1, Westminster, Ca. 92683 Pyllls 8. Reusche. 2854 W COOiidge, Anaheim, Ca. 9280 1 1n1s business Is conducted by• a general partnership. Ronald J. Mock Th~ statement was filed wlth the County Clerk or Orange County on June 30, 1983 F:Z1wtl Published Or1nge Co.ut Dally Pilot July 8, 15, 22, 29, 1983 3081-83 PUBLIC NOTICE LIQAL. MOTICI .. W .. OM.-eA UMl'IH IOHOCK. DllTRICT N011CI INVITING lllOI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal llle Board or Edueauon of the New PorM•••N Unified Scinoof Otatrtct ot Orenge County wrn r9C91~ ... led b1d1 up to I 1:00 1.m on the 18th day of July, 111113, II the OlliCt ol Mid 8Ch0ol 0111rlc1, IQ«ll<I II 2985·B Bear Slr .. t. Coetl Me ... CaJll01'11t1, at which time ... d bkl1 will bl pub· llctv openflrl and re1<1 ror INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS Aft bid• 1n1 to bl In aeeor<11nce wltn Co11dtllont. tn1truot1on1 and Sf>6Clllcatton• whtcll 11<• now on tti. In the olflce ol the Purcnutng 04ree- tor ot .. Id School Olsllle1, 21115-B Bear Street. Costa MeH, Calllo11rl1 Ml.IC NOTICE tt<>TICE Of "*'C SAL.a M11t1y-ri-trtuton Credll Corpot· •lion wlll olftt the fotloWlnQ re- po-MCI equ1pmtt1t for Ula fo thl htgh11t blddlt for Clth· 'EOUIPMEN'T MF 60 Tree· tor·Sttlal llE 100936 OA TE OF SALE July 13. 1013 PLACE OF SALE Ebll'herd Eou1omen1, 2506 S<>uth Hett>or Blvd . S1n11 Ana, Ce 92704 Tl\e equipment ""'" oe told u ta, wilhoul warr111ty FCH further lnlor• r'18tl<>n cOnfact B R PO\lndl. !209)473-3120 Mauey·Fergu1on Credit Co<p P 0 Bo• 7487 1308 Wnt RoblnhoO<I Of. Suitt 14 Stockton. Calli. 116207 Publiahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 2, 6, t1183 3033-83 82626. ------------No bidder may withdraw hie Sid PUBLIC NOTICE for 1 period of forly·Ove (45) day• ___ ..-.-..;;.-.. ...... ____ _ •ltlf the date "' for the openl119 STATE•NT Of ~AWAl thereof. '1•0M ,A..,.._ ...... The Board of Education or the ONRATING UNDER Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· FICTITIOUI llUl•ll M~ 1r1c1 reeer.;ea the right lo reject any The lollowlng perton hH or 111 bids and not nec:esMrlty ac-wtthd1awn u • gene1al partner from capt the lowest Bid, an<l IO waive any the partnership operating under the tnformallly or Irregularity In any Bid fic1111oua buslnesa name of THE received BAXIER GROUP al S21 AvocadO, NEWl>ORT·MESll UNIFIED Corona dl!ll Mar. Ca. 92625 SCHOOL DISTRICT The flcllllous buslna11 name Dorothy Harvey Flsher. C.P M. 1111ement for tne partnerlhlp waa Purchasing Director llled on July 21, 1981 In lhe County (714) S56-3217 ol Orange Published Orange CoHt Dally Full Name and A<ldren ol lhe Per· Pllol July I 6, 1983 son Withdrawing Ntoholas J. 3028-83 Goeres. 2726 N Lowell Ln • Santa Ana. Ca 92706 ----n11-,..l-l_C_NO_TI_C_E ____ 1 Signed· Mlcholas J Goeres Flte ruu No F166676 ------------• Published Orange Cout Delly NOT~r:a SALE Pilot July 8, 15. 22, 29. 1983 3097·83 Of REAL "90PERTY AT f'RtVAT£8Al£ P\8.IC NOTICE NO. AU111 Sut"ERIOfl COUflT OF In the Superior Court ol the State CALIFORNIA COUNTY of Catllornla, for the County of Or-Of ORA.ltQE ange A111144 In the Matter 01 Hie Estele 01 '" the Mauer of the Appllcallon of MARION S NORTON. OeoeeMKI LINDA SUSllN STEPHEN For Nollce ts hereby given that the Change of Name Olf\I ReynOlds Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Thi• st11emen1 w11 nted with the Piiot July 1, 8. 15, 22, t983 Notice Is hereby given that lhe underslgne<I will sell at Private sale lo the highest end best bidder. sub· jecl lo confirmation ol said Superior Court • on or alter Iha 1'4th <lay of Juty, 1983 111 the ottlce ol Robert B. Lisker, Esq, 1800 North Highland Ave., Suite 520, Los Angeles. CA 90028 (213) 463-3155 County of Los Angeles. Stall or Calllornt1, ell the right. titre and lnterl81 of said de- ceased at Ille lime ol death Ind 111 the right, title end Interest that the estele has acquired by operation ol law or otllerWlse other than In ad· dil1on to that of said dtoelll<I. at the time ol death, In and lo 111 the certain Real property situated In the City or Corona Clef Mlf, Cot.inly ol Orange, S111e ol C1lllornl1, p1r11Cu· terty described as lollowt, 10 wit: Notice Is hereby Qfllfln thal the Board of Trustees of the Coast Com· munily College District of Orange CountY. Calllornta. will recelve -l· ed biOs up to but no 111er than 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, Juty 26, 1963 al the Purchasing Oep1r1men1 or said cot- ege district located at 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, Calllornla at which lime nl<I bids wlll be publicly opened and read for Kind ol license to be transferred ad number are: ottsare Beer & Wine The sate and translar wlll be con- summated at 12. Noon on Of alter the 21st day ol July. 1963. at Iha escrow department of Calllornla Best Escrow. Inc. at 234 East 17th Street, Suite 118, Costa Mesa, Cali· lornla. PUBllC NOTICE un<lertlgned wlll sell at Private nle OROEA TO SHOW CAUSE FOR to the highest and best bidder, sub-CHANGE OF NAME Un<11 SuNn iact 10 conllrmahon of u ld Sul>8fl01 Slephen In Pro Per has llled 1 pell· Court . on or af1er the 20th day of uon In this court lor an order llllow• .July. 1983 at the olflce ol Jonn W Ing pettlloner to chanoe ner name Downer. 380 Glenneyre St . Suite H, from Linda Susan Stephen to Lindi Laguna Beach. Ca. 92661. County of Susan Oemtng Orange, State ol California, all the 11 is nereDy 'ordered that all per. right. lltle and Interest of laid de-sons lnlerelled In the mailer ceased al the time of death and att aforesat<I appal! before this court tn the right, title end 1ntere11 that the Department No 3 11 700 Civic estate hH acquired by operation of Center Oflve wn1. s111ta An•. Call· law or otherwise other than In ad-fornla. on August 8, 1983 al fO:OO dltion 10 that of said deeeuec:f, •I o'ctook A.M. and thetl and t'1ere lhe lime of <111111h, In end to 111 the snow cause. 11 any they hive. Why certain R11111 property sllulll!O 11:1..ll!f Mid petition for change 01 name City of Laguna Beach, CoJii'fy ~-should not be gr1nted. Cou11ty Clerll of Orange County on 3003.13 FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAME IT A TEMl!N'T June 20. 1983 f'21lllCI Publtshec:f Orange Coaal Dally Piiot June 2<1. July 1. 6, 15. 1983 2873-83 Mt.IC NOTICE FICltTIOUI ., ..... NAME 9TAft•NT The loOowlng persona 1t• doing t>uai-u: MWC 316 &.)-Port Circle Or., Anllleim. CA 9280 I THE MAT WEST COMPANY, 11 Cllll. Corp .. 6919 Valjeen Avenue. Van Nuys, CA 91406 This Dulinese Is conducted by: • Corpor1tton THE MAT WEST COMPANY w 111111n1 w. Matthews. Vice Pres. This 11atement wu llled with the County Cler1c ol Orange County °" June 8, 1913· '211111 Publbhec:f Orange Cout Oally PllOt June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1983 2949·83 PlalC NOTICE F1CTmOUl9USINE81 NAmSTATE....-T The foMowlng persona are dolng buslneaau : LUCKY AUTO CARS 2100 Harbor Blvd, COS1e Mesi, CA 92627 MAHMOOD SAJ,IAOI 15155 Slletman wey No <18, van Nuys, CA 91405 MC>t1AMMAO REZA NIKBAKHT 1404 S. PrOIPf'CI Ave No K, San Gll:lrlel. CA 111716 Thi$ ~ it c()fl(luCted by: 1 general part,_al\lp Mlllmood SIJJa.dl Thia stlttnlllll WU fllld Wllh Iha COl.lllty Clerk of Orange Coon1y on June 21. 1983 F21"'7 Publttlled Or-ange Coast OaJJy Pilot June 24, July 1, 8. 15. 1983 2883-83 MUC NOTICE F1CTmOUI ..,... .. N.--STATE•NT The following Pt<sonS are dolng bYSineslU' COASTAL COLOR 334 Ogle, No. 8, Cotti Mesa, CA 92827 JAMES E. KNOST 334 Ogle No B. Costa ~. CA 92627 Thls business ls conducted by. an 1,,<11V1<lull Jemes E. Knost Thia ttatemeot was llled With the County Clerk of Orange County on June 20. 1983 "21*7 Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 24, July 1. 8. 16, 1983 2876-83 PUBLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI _,._ .. NAmSTATE•NT Tri. followtng pertON are <IOlng b\illnell M: NORWOOD ENTERPRISES 7111 G1tden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. CA 926<11 GREGG P NORWOOD 1870 P11k Newpott No. 217. Newport Seaefl. CA 9He0 VANCE P. NORWOOD 1170 Park N9wpOr1 No. 217. Newport Beech, CA 92IMIO Thia butlneu 11 eonductea by: a oen«ll pennwSlllp Gregg p Notwood Thi• ltlt-• WU filed wlln lhe County Clark of Ofange County on JuN 20, 1083 '21 .. 1 PvbftlM<I Orange Cout Oalty Piiot June 2<1, July 1, 8, 15, 11183 2872·83 ...C:TmOU9-ll MAmSTA~ The folloWlng pereont 111'9 doing ~-! S~P AHEAD SEMINARS 23992 Lindley St., Mlallon VlejO. CA 1128111 JOt1N CLAMPITT 12011 C1tr189' Hiii Or .. ~on, TtllU 77077 CARO\. YH OENNISON CLAMPITT 12011 Cln1IOe Hitt Or .• 1-iouaton, Teue71071 AOUA'T H MctNTURF 23"2 L~ ST .. MlwiOll Vi.Jo, CA t2891 TNI ~ It Conck1¢1td by: a general ~-..lot • Thlt .. ~~with tl'll eounty Clettc of OrllnQI County on Nie 20. 1"3 n.- Publllfled Orll'IOll Colll Deity Plol JuM 24 • .Wty 1. I . 15, 11183 217<1·83 PUBllC NOTICE F1CTlTIO"ll IUStNIH NAlR STAftMENT The fol~ persons 111 doing businesa as: • • (AlCONTRACT LABOR SPECIAL· tST, (B)C.L.S.. 2436 Andover Pl. Cosla Mesa.Ca. 92626 Stanley E. Nastri, 2<136 Andover Pl. Cosla Mesa. Ca. 92626 Darrell E. Allen, 2436 Andover Pl, Co•la Mesa. Cell!, 92628 Brien Stenolen This business ts conducted by: a general partnership. STANLEY E. NASTRI This statement WIS llled with Iha County Clerk of Or1nge County on June 23, 1983 F21..0 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Juty 1, 6, 15, 22. 1963 2977·83 LeeshOld estate covering the 101-towtng described property situated In the County of Orange, Stall of C.lllornt1. Loi 1<18 of Tract 2813, Irvine Ter· race. Unll 3. as per map recorded In Book 94. Paoes 45. <16 &47 or Ml1- cat11naous Records or Orange County, California together with all ------------I bulldlngs and other a.ppurten1nces on said premises. PUBllC NOTICE More commonly known aa: 1115 FICTITIOUS 9U ... I• Galatea Terrace, Corona Ciel Mer, CA 92625. NAME ITATl•NT Terms ol sale cash'" lawful money The fOllowing persons 1te dolng of the Untied States on sale or pert buSlness as: _ .. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR 14407 cash and balance evl<len ... ..., by note Culver Drive, Irvine. CA 92714 secured by Mortgage or Truat Deed CHORNG-UN SOLIN GUO 18928 on the properly ao aold. Ten percent or amount 10 be <lepollled with bid 8ech1td Place, C8frl1os, CA Bids or ollers to be in writing and YIH CHEN SU 18928 Bechard will be received al the alor-esald of. Place. Cerritos, CA I f This business 15 oonducled Dy: an lice at any time • ler the trll publl· unincorporated assocletlon other cation hereol and bllore date ot than a partnerlhip sate. Chorng-Ltn Sottn Guo Dated this 29th <lay or June. 1983. This st1tement was llled with rhe Jack C Quigg County Clerk of Orange County °" E•:,:~':S O~~te June 29. 1983 F21*2 Robeft e. L.llllat, bq. ..... ~ 0 C 0 II 1IOO N. ttltfllMd Awe. Publ''"'""' range 01111 I Y lult• UD PllOI July I. 8. 15. 22. 1983 LOI A,......, CA -, 3028-33 A"-f for .lectl C. Q1119t, E•· ------------1 ICUtOf -PUBlJC NOTICE PUblllhed Orange Cout DaJty ___ ...... -... .................. -.. ___ ,Pilot July 1, 2. 8, t933 8TATD9CNT Of' UA..,.,_N'T Of UM Of FICTTTIOU• NAMI Pl&IC NOTICE 3027-83 PURCl-11\SE OF CRT TERMINALS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE All bids are to be In accordance with tile Bid Documents which ere now In Ille and may be aecured In 11'11 office or the Director ol Purehastng ol said colleg1 district. Each bidder must submit with his bid a cashier's checlc, oerllllld check, or bidder's bOnd made P•y· able to the order or l he Cout Com· muntty College District BOlf<I ot Trust-In an amount not leas than five percent (5%1 of Ille sum bid u • guarantee lhel Ille blddlt will enter Into Iha proposed ContrlC1 II tile 11me Is 1w1tded to him. In 1he event of !allure to enter into auch conlrlC1. lhe proceed• ol Iha chec:k wltt bl lorlllted. or tn the c ... of 1 bond. the lull sum 1nereo1 wlll be forltlted to said college <1t1trlc1. No bidder may withdrew hb bid for a period lor forly·llve(45) deys after the dale set for the opening lhereol. The Bo1td or Trustees reservu Iha pflvttege ol rejeetlng any end 111 bids or to waive 1ny rrregutar111e.1 Of 1ntormalltles In any bid or In the bid· ding NORMAN E WATSON Secretary, Board or Trusrees Coaat Community College District Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot July 8. 1.5. t983. <I003-83 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE. IMVITINQ 9IOS Notice 11 hefeby given that the Board of Tfustee6 of the Coast Com· munlty College 0111r1c:t of CXange County Calltornla, will receive IHI• eel bids up to but no later than 2·00 p.m .. Friday. July 22. 1983 II 11141 Purcnaslng Oep1r1men1 01 111<1 cOI· tege district toc:eted al 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, C11t1orn11 •I which time H id bid• will be publlcly opened and reed for· PURCHASE OF DISTRICT MAil TAUCI( WllH TRAOE·iN The fottowlno pertons hi ve aban- doned Iha UH ol Ille llcllllous bull· ness name; All Dt<ls are lo be tn accordance with the Bld Documents wlllch are now In Ille a.nd m1y be MCured In the FICTITIOUS 9USINEll 1 otl10e ol the Olr8C1or of Pufcl1ulng N - .T Tl-NT of aal<I college dlstrlc1. GERMAN CAR REPAIR, 119 Santa tsal>el. Cosla Mesa. CaJllornla 92627 Btocl<, Inc:.. a Calllornta oorpor· atl0f1. lortMrly RASCHKE & BLOCK. Inc:. This buslnns Is condl>cted Dy: a corporation BLOCK. INC. BRUCE J. GllRY. ESQ. Thia 111temen1 wu !lied with the County Clerk ot Orange County on June 18, 1983 ,,_, HALlftAD, UKEJI & OUOM 115 lo. Aowat 11.,hltl 11IO lot~. Clltf. 90017·- PuDllshed Orange Cou1 Diiiy Piiot Juty 1, 8. 1 S. 22. 1883 3007·83 A A No bl<l<ler may withdrew his bid Th• lotlowtng P8f80flS er• doing 1or 11 ..... rlod tor lorty·ltve('46) days buSlness u : ... 1 NANTUCKET JOINT VENTURE. alter !he date tel for the open ng thereof t8002 SkYl>ltk Circle. Irvine. Ca. The Board 01 Tiustees reaervea 92714 Wonder Wood Trim and Finish. the prMJeoe of rej8Ctlng any end Ill Inc .. 8 Calllornia corporation, 7732 bids or 10 waive any lrregu11rlties 01 Talbert !\venue. "F", Hunllngton lnformaJl1111 In eny bid or In the bid· Beach. Ca. 92~8 ding. Jtmes G Willie, Jr., 2081 Man· NORMAN E. WATSON dertn Drive. Coste Mesa. 92628 Secretary, Board or Trust-The Barlilc Company. 1 Cellfornla Coast Community College Ol1trlct corporation, 18002 Skypark Circle, PuDllShed Orange Co111 Deity 1rvl"8, Ca. 927 t<I Piiot July 6, 15, 1983 This bu11nns 11 conducted by· an t----------"°°"--·8_3 unincorporated uaoclellon other than a p1rtner9hlp. Tl-1E BARISIC COMPANY By James L. B1rtsle, Pr811denl Thia statement wu filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Pl!!.IC NOTICE NOTIOI INVITING lllDI ------------June 30. 1983 n1•t1 Publl1hld Orange Coat! Dally Piiot July 8. 16. 22. 29. 1983 3096-63 Notice ts hereby given lhll the Boero ol T;u11-or the Caul Com· munlly College Dt1trkrt ot Orenge County, C11tfornta. wlll receive -1· ed bids up 10 but no tater than 2:00 p.m , Tueadey, Jutv 28. 11113 11 the Purcnulng Oep11rtment of .tlld COi· tege dlslflCI toeated at 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue. Coste Mes• Callfornt1 11 which lime said bid• wlll be Pobllety opened and read lor- Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUalNISS N~ ITATEMBn' The followtng person• 1t• doing bYstness 11. PUBllC NOTICE PP C., 2301 1 Moulton Perkw1y, Suite !;7, Lagun1 Hills, C1, 92653 FICTITIOUI IUSINl!ll Yun-Liang Uu. 15 Carson. lrvf"8, NAMI STATE•NT PURCHASE OF M ICRO · COMPUTER ANO NETWORK SYS- TEM; ORANGE COAST COL.LEGE Ca. 927 t4 The lollowtng p«IOtll ere dolng Palace Painting Inc. a Cattt. corp.. business as: All t>ld1 ere to be In ac:c:ord1nce with Iha Old Oocumtn1t Whteh are now in file and mey bl MCUred In the office of the Otr-ector ol Purcnutng ot sel<I cottage' dl1lfk:I. 23011 Moulton Pkwy, .S.F. L1g1.4n1 (A) ALIANA, (B) !\LIANA DESIGN Hiiis, 92653. STUDIOS, <t79 Oceen Ave. Sulla B. Thia bu.ineta I• cion<luot.O by· a Leguna Beech, Ca. 92851 corporation. Lynda Ann Ktolz, 2655 Victoria Or, PALACE PAINTIN<l INC Laguna Beech, Ca. 92851 Yun·Ll•ng Liu Tnts business ts conducted by: an Each bidder mull aubmll with hit bid 1 cashier'• check, oettllild chec:«. or bkldefa bond made P•)I· •bl• to Ille order ol the Coltl Com- munlly COiiege Otatrlct Soerd ol Tru1tM1tn1111 amount not Ila• than five percent (6'1t) of Iha 11.1m bid 11 • OIJ8rllllM lh11 tl'le bldOef Wiii entlf Into the propoted Contree1 II the 1ttne ta ewarded 10 l\lm. In ll'll 11Y911t or !allure 10 ent., Into auc:l'I contflllt, the proceed• ot the checll ..ill be Thia s1a1emen1 w11 flted with the Individual County Clerk of Orange County on Lynde Ann t<lotz June 23, 1983 Thie Slltf'~I war. tiled wlltl the '21tal County Clerk of 011nge County on Publl"*I Orange Col.It Dell)' July 1. 1913 Piiot July t. 8. 15. 22. 1983 '21 .. 12 F2 19282 Publl1htd Orange Cout Catty ------------• Pttol July 8, 1&, 22, 29. 1983 MLIC NOTICE ,ICTmOUS9U ... H NAME ITATDlllNT Tn1 lollOwklQ peraon1 1r• doing ooainetau: (A)"NEW AGE CONSTRUCTION", (B)''MllSTER PLAN", g25 So. J1ietc- son. Santi Ml. Ca.. 9270'4 MIClhNI Aflerl Blft)', 1125 So. Jack· ton, Sant• Ana. Ce. 112704 Thie bullowl II COfldUCltd by: In lndMdull. MICHAEL A, BARAY Oil• tlltttl*ll WU flled with the CO\lnty Cltirk of Oranoe Cot.inty on Jun. 27, 1913 3098-83 n1-1c llRJICC rorttlteo. or tn tilt caee Of 1 bond, __ .....;.-~-~...-."" ......... ....----th• lull aum tl'lereol wtM ~ IOtltlted ,ICTITIOUI .Ul ... 11 10 Nld ColltQt dlalrlCI. NAME STAflllllNT No bidder m•y withdraw hit bl<I T ' ..... __. 0 •~ lor a period for forty.llVl("5) days he ..,. • .,...ng peraon1 are o~.., alter the d111 Ml lor the opening buslntt• It: tf!ertOI. J & M CONSULTING, 21179 Mind• The Board of Trvtl"' ;-- 1t1ao. Coate M"'· Ce. 112626 the prlvlltQt 01 reJ.ettno any and .. John A. Moguln, 2979 Mindanao, bid• or 10 waive 1..., 1,,-·•-ttlet Of Cotl!I MtN. Ca. 112828 .. , _...,_ Thi• bullnM• 11 conducted by: !In lnlormelltlel In any bid 0t In lhe bid· lnc:fhlld\llf clll'\O. NOAMAN E. WATSON JoM A· Moguln Stc'-llfY, Boetd of Trutt ... Thie ettttmtnl wH nlld wtth \he Coetl COl'nmonny College 011trlct County Clerk of Orange County on Put>lltfltc:f Orange Cou t Deity June 30, t913 PHot July 8. 1$, tt63. '"'"' 4002·13 Publlll'led Or•• COlll Deity P\8.IC NOTICE All ot'1er buslnesa netnft and ad- dresses uae<I by the Tr~1f1tor within tnt past three yells so lar u ts known to lhe Transteree 1re: SAME The partlea agree that Ille con· slderetiOn lor the transfer of the buslneat and Iha lloenM Is to be plid alter 11141 O.pertmenl of At- conotic Beverage ContrOI haa IP. proved the ptoposed trantler. Dated July 1. 1983 Jen E. MaoOOnlld Lynne w. MaoOonetd Tr1nsflt'ors Sam E, Ryu S«.J O. Ryu Published Orange Cout Delly Piiot July 8, 1913 4016-83 PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE •VmNG llDI NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that sealed proposala will be rllCllved by the Ctly of Colla Mesa •I the ottloe ot the City Clerk at the City Hall, 77 Fair Oflve. Costa Meta, Calllornla, unlit the hour ot the 11:00 a.m. on August 4. 1983. al Which time Ille) will be opened publH:ty and reeo aloud In the Council Chambers f0t FURNISHING ALL LABOR. MA· TEAIALS. EQUIPMENT, TRANS· PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHEP FACILITIES AS MAY BE REOUIAEC FDA THE RENOVATION OF A SLOPE AT ESTANCIA PARK, 1900 ADAMS AVENUE. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA A set of plans. specilleallOns. 1nd ome contract documents may be obtained tn the oNlce ot the Oepert- menl of Leisore Se<vlc:es, 71 Fair Drive. CCIII• Mesa, C1tifornl1, upon rec11pt Of 1 n0t1retund1ble '" of· $6.00 II bidders requeal plans and 1pectflclllon1 m1tle<I. lhe charge will be $7 ,50 pet 181. Each bid shell be made on tne propoNI form end ln the manner provlde<l In the contract document•, end shall be ac:comp11111d by • certlllec:f Of C8Shier'1 Check Of 8 bid DOnd for not leSs that 10 percent of the amount of the bid. m*'8 peyble to lhll City of Costa M_. The Conlfacor anal!. tn 1111 per· formance ol the work and tmptove- men11. conlorm 10 the l abor Code of the Stile or C1llfoml1 Ind otl'ler lllWll of the Stare of Calllomla appll· cable ll'llreto. with lht 1aoep1lon only ol IUCh v1rietlont u mey bl required under 1114 epeclel 1t11u1w pureu1111 to wtlleh prooee<llnga hete- under are taken and wtileh have not bMfl llUf)lt'Mde<I by the prOVilionl of the Labor Code Preference 10 labor ehlll bl given only In the man. ner ptovideO by law No btc:f Shall be conslde<ed unteaa II ta midi on 1 lorm lurnllhed by the Clty of Coate Mna. end 11 ml.de 1n eceordlOOfi with the pro~on• of the propoeel requlr-ta. Eec:h b40<llr mus1 bl llceru1td Ind alto prequallfled 11 r•rl<I by l1w. The City Council of the City ot Coat• M ... r~ the rtght to reject 1ny or 111 bide. Elllen P. Phin- ney Clly Clerk, Clty of Costa MtN Publllhld CXange Co1S1 Dally Pilot July 6, 15. 1913 4013·~ P\B.IC NOTICE The following persona are doing business as: G & W. 3300 lrvlne Avenue, Suite 266. Newport Beach, C1llfornle 92680 Timothy S, Wagner. 3300 Irvine Allflnue. Suite 268. Newport Seacn. Ca. 92660 This bullness Is conducted by• 11 ganefal partnership. Timothy S. Wagner This 1na1emen1 was filed with the County Clerk of Orange Co<.lnty on June 30, 1983 '211717 QARW* a WAGNP 3'00 !MM A•e., lulte 211 Newpor1 llMctl, Ce. l2'IO Ill .... PuDlltned Orange Coul Dally Piiot July 8, t5, 22, 29. 1983 3083·83 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIMEll NA• ITATE•NT The lollowlng persons lfl doing business ea: (A)MAAINE ADHESIVE PROO· UCTS INC .. (BI WET-SEAL, 17600 Monrovia Ave . C4, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 Stephen Scoll Llncotn. Calif, corp., 309 Walnut St.. Newport Beach. Ca. 92663. This butlness 11 conducted bf; a corporallon MARINE ADHESIVE PRODUCTS, INC Scon Lincoln, Pres. This stllement was filed with the County Cle(I\ ol Orange Counly on June 30. 1963. JOls-a Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 8. 15, 22. 29. 1983 3085-83 - PUBLIC NOTICE ange. Stale ol C11ttornl1, p1rtlcul1rty 11 Is further ordlf'ed thll 1 copy of described as loOows. to wit: this order 10 show cause be pubUth· LOI 16 ol lract No. 870. •• per eo in the Dally Piiot, a .-.papet of map recorded In Book 27, PIQM 30 general cJrcutatiOn, pobllshe<l 1n thlt lo 32, of Miscellaneous Mapa. Re-county 11 ieut bnce a wee!\ for lour corda. In Iha office of Iha County c;onsecutlve ~s prior to the day Recorder of ui<I Orange County. ol said hearing. Mora commonly known ••· !M!6 Dated June 22. 1983 Catalina Str .. t, Laguna Beach. Ca. frank Oomeniehlnl 9265 1 Judge of the Supertor Coun Terms ol sale cash In lawful money MURTAUGH, HATCHER & ol Iha United States on sale or part MILLEA Attorneys 11 law cuh and balance evidenced by note 400 No 'Tustin Ave Suite 42! secured by Mortg8{18 or Trust Deed Santa Ana. Ce. 112705 on the property ao sold. Ten percent Pubtlahed Orange Cout Dally ol amount to be deposited with bid. Piiot July 2 6 15 223 1983 Bids or otters to be In writing and · ' · ' 2943-83 will be recelved at the 1lorea11d ol- llce at any time alter the llrst publl-1----Dl-ID-tlC_NO_T_ICE ___ _ callon hereof and before date of ,..~ sale. 1------'-'--------0atll<I this 23rd <lay or June, 1983. NOTICE Of' TMISTEE'I SALE Publlshed Orange Coast Delly Loen Mo. 11....,,....., Piiot July 7. 6. 1<1, 1983 3087·83 T.I . No.,~ UNIT COOEU WESTERN COMMUNITY MORT PUBLIC NOTICE GAGE es duly 11ppoln1eo Trustee ----"""-"---"'-----under the loltowing described deed NOTICE OF n.uSTEIE'I IAl.E ol trust WILL SELL A..T PUBLIC AlJC. Loan No. 10IOl9ll-2/ TION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER QLMaEll FOR CASH A N O/OR THE T.S. tWA-G7011 CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS UNIT COOE A SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SEC SENTINEL INVESTMENT COM-TION 2924h (payable at the time of PANY as duly appomt.O Truatee sale In tawlul money ol the United under the lottowlng described deed States) all right, 1111e and interest 01trus1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· conveyed 10 Ind now helo by It TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER under said Deed of Trust tn tlle F 0 A CASH AN 0 I 0 R THE propely he<elrlahet deacnbed· CASHIERS OR CEIHIFIEO CHECKS TRUST OR JOSEP!i A AILEY, VI SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SEC-VIAN L AILEY TION 292'4h (payable •I the time ol BENEFICIARY CHARTER THRIFT sale In lawful money of the Untied & LOAN Stites) all right, ·une and Interest AECOROEO May 14, 11180 H conveyed to and now held by It Inst• No 14194 tn Book 1:wi06 page under said Deed or T ru11 tn ''* 966 ol Otttctal Records 1n the office KOl104 pfopety herelneller described: ol Ille Aecor<ler of Orange County. NOTICE OF D E ATH OF TRUSTOA: GLASSEL DEVELOP· satd deed of trust <1esct1bes the MADELINE MARGARET M£NT INC tollowing· BENEFICIARY UNIVERSAL SAV-PARCEL I Unll 61, 1n the County M CG UCKIN TION TO AD· INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ol Orange State of CaJllornta. u · MINISTER EST ATE NO. RECORDED Mey 15, 1981 as shown on tr111 certain Condominium A -119000 ln•lr No 19082 In Book 14058 page Plan recorded May31 1977, tn boolt To all b•in, beneficiaries, 1381or0111c111 Record• In the ollloe 12219, Page 1875. Ollletll R«or<I ... of the Recorder ol Or1nge County: 1n the olll08 ol lhe county recoroer o c reditors ud coatlafent said deed of trust describes the 8810 wunty c reditors of Made lae IOllowtng: PARCEL 2· /4n undlvlded 11&41h Mar1aret M cGucldDUd ...,r-PARCEL 1. Lot 6 of Tract No. Interest Jn and to Lot 1 or Tract No r -9776, 1n lhe County of Orange, Stale 9083, as per map rtlCOfOl<I tn bOOk sons w llo may be otberwlse or CaJilornl1 .as per map recordeo 1n 393, P99" s and 6, Ml9Ce!llf!IOU• interest ed ID tile will and/or bOOI\ 426, pages 1s and 18, Mt•-Maps, tn the office ot tne county estate: ce111neous Mapa. In th• ottloe of the recorder of said counly, together county recordef ol N l<I Counly w11n 111 1mprovement1 th«eon, .x A petllion bas been flied PARCEL 2: Non .. •clustve •P-Qeptlng therefrom Condominium b y E d w a r d R • purtenanl Htemenla tor lngrna, Units i thrOUQh 64 lt1Cluslve, located McGacklDDpertor Court of egress, use and entoyment. In and to thereon Oruie Coanty reqoesUn1 th• Common Area, being Lot "A" Of EXCEPTING THEREFROM Ill oil, ... _t cl-arcl R .McG .. ca.•-... _ uld Tract 9776, II set forth In tne gas. mtnerat1 end other ,._ .. .. ..., '"' Oeclaratlon of Coven1nt1, con-hydrocarbon eubsllnoet tytng below appotnlecl as personal rep. <11t1ons 1n<1 Reslflctlona recorded In a depth ot soo teet from tne 1Ur1ace resealallve to administer t>ook 12959• page t t50, Olflellll Re-or said Pfoperty, bul with no rig/It of M d II cords. S&Jrl8C$ entry, 11 r~ 1n 1n1tru-tlle es ta le o f • e De YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ments of record Mu1aret M cGucklD (under OEEO,()f" TRUST O~TEO 4129181 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A tlle Independent AdmlDll· UNLESS YOU TAKE .ACTION TO DEED OF TRUST DA TEO S/Oll/80, I f E A l ) Tb PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO lrat OD 0 state• c . . e MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT petltloa ,. Ht for llearlna ID IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of MAY BE SOLO ~TA PUBLIC SAL£. Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ci v i c THE. NATURE OF THE. PROCEED-IFYOU NEEOANEXPLANATION OF Center Dr .. Weal, Santa Ana, ING AG.AINST vou. YOU SHOULD THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO. c .. t•?OI OD J"l'j 37, 1983 at CONTACT A LAWVER. ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ~ " • 365 Newport Glen Court, N-port CONTACT A LAWYER. 9:30 AM. Beach, CA 1038 Wettwar<I Wey, Coel• Mesa. IF YOU OBJECT to Cbe "(U • street •ddrese or common C1llfornl1 I f .... lltl <lellgnallon ol property ta ahown "(II 1 sireet lddreu Ot common araat DI O uie pe OD, 'JOU 1bove. no werranty la glllfln •• 10 ha destgnetton 01 property i. lhOwrl NOTICE INVfT1NO allouJd eltbe r appear at tlle complet-or correct,,..•)." The above. no warranty Is gi,..,. .. 10 111 ~~IM.S IUM'lUS lleari•I •nd state 'JOO objff· blneflcl1ry un<l<ilf Mid Deed ol compi.t-11 or oorrec1,_.I " The SM.I NO • .,... tlon1 or file written obJec· fruit, by reHon °1 8 brM<:h °' de-benellelary under Mid o..d 01 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tlODS wftll Cbe coor1 before fault In the Obltgattona NCured Trust, by reason ol • bf'Nch Of de-propoaala wtn be received by the lllWWby, l'lere1olOl'I e•eculed •nd l1ull in the obttg1Uon1 MOUM City 01 Cotta Mele, to wit· The City tlle lle•rln&. Your •ppear-delivered to the undefllgne<I • wnt· thereby, l'leretofore 1xec\.ltl<I and Pur11hul119 Agent. PO 8o• 1200. ance may be In penoa or by ten Oeot1r1tton of Oe11u11 and De-dellYefed to the undertlQMCI • Wl11· Co111 M111, Caltlornla. unttt 11.00 yo•r attorney. mind for Sele, •nd written notloe or tan 0ec11ra11on or OetllUll and 0.- 1.m. on Fr1<11y, July 22. 1913, It la the IF "OU ARE A CREDI· breecn and or electlon lo c:eu• the mind lor Sale, an<I Wflllen notlol of Intent or the Pl.lrcihulng Agent at • understgned to Mii ••Ill prooerty to t>ftec:h end of elec:Uon 10 catl9I ll'lt '"'' tttne 10 neoott•t• the .... of TOR or a COlltialHl creditor satiety Mid obltg1t1ont , I/Id •her• undtrtlQntd 10 Mii Mlcl propttty to TWO (21 EACH HELICOPTERS of tlle deceased, yo• m••t •ll•r Iha und.,Slgned cauMd aeld 11tlsly said ot>llO•Uona. and ttler• USED MOOEL 300C. lnlonnatlon fll I I 1•.. .... notice of breech and of altcllon to ener the undlrtlQnld cauNd Mid conoarnlng Iha neooiteted Nie mey • yoor c • m W .. uae be record.o March t4, 11183 "lnetr, nottoe or IH'MCfl and ot .i.e1ton 1o bl obtained 11 1r.. Office o1 ,,,. cio•rt or praeDC IUo tlle per• No. 63·t091oe 01 Olltctal Aecorda tn 1>eraoor<11<1 ~arch 18. tN3 u lntt• Purchulng Agent 11 77 Fii• Drive, soaal repretentathe •r.· Iha ottloe or the Recorder or OrlflQI No. 83-113231 of Otftclel Aecorda In Co11a M 11a, Calllor11la. (714) tat-... b tll coort _, .... n County. tht ottle• or the Fllcordlr of Oranoe r: ~ t e .. .. Slld 1111 will be m1<11. but without C·ou~t ', 754-5227. Propollle llhOUtd be rt-f 11 da f turned 10 Ille attentlOll 01 ,,,. Ml' moat I rom t e le o covenant or warranty, ••Pr•11 or Im· s 8111 wlfl ae ma<le, 001 without Purch1tlng Agent In 1 ... ,Id first l•taake of letten SI plt.o, regtrdlng tllte l)OtMtllon, or covenant 0t wananty, .-~or Im· enllelopt, ldentllled on the outlllCM 1P.rtvldecl ID SfeUu ?It of encumt>t1nc ... 10 pay the reamlnl~ plied. ~rotno 11111 po•-•ton, or witl'I tht Su1ptut s.i. No. 83..02, by tlle Prohte Code ,Of Call· prtnclp11 tum or 111e n°'tC•) MCut encum~. to PIY tht rMmlntnQ 11•00 e.m. f tld1y, July 22, 1913. by 1110 d..o of Trutt, with lnt~I P!'lncipal """ ol tllt nott(t) ttevrtCI AdOttlonll M~I of the PfoPOM' fonJa, fte Clme for flllq u tn H id note provlo.cl. tdvanc.. ff by Mid 0..0 of TtUlt, wltl'I lnttrtet form may be oC>tllnld In lht omo. ~i.lms wlU •ol expire prl•r any, under the term• of MIO Oeed of H In Hid note pr<WIOed. ~.II ot Ille Pl.lrchlalnQ =•t 11 Fllf CO foer mHth from die d•tt IN l l, f-. ahargw, and •xpenMa of any, under the ''""' of Mid Ollcl Of ... ,~ "-ta ••--n•• lht TNltw and of tl'le lrUlla Ctlilltl<I INll ,_ °""-lnO 111-Of .... ~ t;o ~ lor1~ the full Oft~ uarta1llOtlctMI1ben. 111111<1 Oee<I of Tru1t. lht TNllMlncl"ci"ihe truaU-ed n""" _,,...._.of an peraon1 YOU MAY EXAMINE die 811<1 •lie wit ~ Mid on! Monday, t>y MIO Deecl of Trldt end p artl" tntarnted In the file le't by tile CMrt. U you July 18, 1983, •• 2!00 p.m. et the Stld .... wtt IM held on: Fr-. ro,og::::-io:, '=t~~"n: ~a.-. i.ttrnkd la tlle estate, g:=m~~~~11:"in';~10E~': ~~in'~ 2:>,::· :g :::: PrtllOtrlt. S.Cret1ty, Tr_,rw. end yo.a may serve •poll tlle ea· Ol'lt,pmen A.,.,, Ott •• CA CIV!e Centtt 8loilldl(lg. JOO &It Mlneget ectltor Or adml•l1trator or At the time Of tilt lnllllt publl• Chapman Ave .. Orange. CA n.- PubllthlO Orange Coot Deity P11a1 JOiy 1. e. 15, 2a. 11113 F21H311 Ml.IC NOTICE Piiot July 8, ,6, 22. 211, 18&3 3082·13 T ......... , " c ............ AQ4111t Cltw of ... f ...... • Giiion or thl1 notlee. the tOlll XX)()()(XX)(>OCJ()( ,,.. "'Y r-llf .,_.,, •ht • • •poo t.e attoney or ""' el• amount of the unpaid b•l•Me of the At the lime cit 111e 1n111e1 publl· l'ICTITIOUI .,...... ~~ ,:::· ·~ 1 rloflt to ecator or admt.Jatrator, and 0111:g::,1on MOllfl<I by the •bovl de-eatlon or 1111t notlel. the total •-.,. 111\Tlrt ..._ •TA~ Oiied: JUiy S. 1913. file WUll tlle CCM1r1 wftll proof tctl OM<I of tru11 Ind "llmatl<I emount of Ille unpekl blllenoa of 1"" '-""'-. TMfollowJno l*IOMW•<IO!ng Pliblltl'led Onntt C0-1 0-"Y ofaemee awrltta~wlftt ~.''· ••Piii•. •nd aovanoea" o~t1onMCUr.iby11111tiow• HOllTIOUe .,_.. '10""°"9 .,...,1 bullnete at· PUOt Jiiiy 1 tll83 I ' d I '20t.3&Ue. tcrl&td dted of Jtue• end •tl!Mted ...-ITA'r'lmNT MAm STA,......,. '1CTITIOUl IU...... CWA llACl-11TECT8. <1'428 Jem• ' . 4001·~ Ult., tllat yo• H re The to••' lnOtDltdnMI o.t~•n CO.II ••l*'ttl end ld\lltlCM .. TN folloWlllO penorie .... dOlrlO Thi fOlfowlng .,.,.~ • .,. CIOlno NAIMI ITATaMIWf bortt Btva,.l. Suitt 190, Newpoft 1,eei. nollc:e of tH fDl•1 of et11mltt °" wtltel'l lht openl(lg " 111.i .ao.u • ~ ee: bu..._•• Tilt tottowtno penona are dOlng 8"Ch, c a .. v2eeo ------------1 u tiveatory u4 •ppral• coml)uttO may be ot>tliMCI by Clll· T~ lotll ~"°""' MlllO .,. CAM DATA 8Y8TlM8 18038 NRG Limited Pernet91'11p·1M3·1. bucoll"'"LLIN't ENTl!RPRISES, 400t MARK L. WHITFllLD. as __ .....;NlJC;...;;;;;o.;;;.;..-NO;;.TI_ICl ...... ___ , meat of "'-le ...... or •• l(lg (714) t 37·0He Iha <l•Y belort wtlmall onWflletltht~la ~ 8C'991. Foumllln V1119V. CA 1&1 Kellnul DrMI Suite M•1, Cotti .. CIW!CllebUth. '"""'· c. .. t2'1't5 ... ddMt Ille .. ,.. GOf11PVtld mey M ~elntd ... 11%708 MIN. Ce.11292t Blrcih 8trttt. 9:!" c ...... .,, ANTONIO HORACIO COVAR· ONOOOTICEJ• HEAE8J v, ~.!N '~!'1!' ,.au or tctOatl ~·~~: JEUM !,•· ~w, co Ing (<I tlll 94&-... 18 ,,.. cl4ly OICW,Rn D. KNAPP tll038 C.W HoQt>tf'g, Oan«ll PattMf, 8, Newport .... ech. 1 .• ..,.,., AUBIAS. !18731 Allmanell. Million 1 : A,.. on u 'I • • ... ma"-ed ill S.Cti.e latO .,g,.., rN L J,..Veo MENT M· tllt 11111. C.i.ton .... '°""'tin V1119y, CA 13& Amtoot Wey. JI,,,.. F. Colflnt. 2018 LttWlfd vi.Jo, C• .. t2891 =:i:::; ,:c ... ~ ~:. ... ltH.• ., tlte C.Ufontl• ~~y Dated: JUM 23, 1M3 t2=---lt concMt-' 11y: 1111 ~~c~d!~ by· • La~ia~ =~~:an unr~:,,i:;:;:: 19.:::.fi:' ~,: bitlc drtw Ind eontrolltt ptlnltd P ... te Code. By: T.r,' :.r:c:ipany W111": ~iwZ. Monolel ~ llmtt90 penrwnflfp. lndMdutl. 11'1111 . Plrt'*""lf>: ClfcUlt _,,.,... owned ~ vw Gr.tellta A. ffoad, E141. W:..' ly· T.O. s.w. c~. aoanl TNI ... ~ .!;. K= w11t1 1t11 ™' ... ,;:;,~.:::With the ~~~:,:~•w1t 111.0 wttl'I thl Thlt ,,,:~·w~1= ..ttll the ;.':':'~· 2:J~.-= ltlH Me~la St., S.Ue HI 8l~1tant ::::.-:: ~Cettl)' i:::"' CounlY Clift Of Otlfltl County on County Cllr1l Of Ota!IOf CO\lnty on County Clefll of Orano-00\l!l!Y on Col.rl'lty Cllfk of OtartO' Oounly on Wey '10n. L.IOYM ._ C8llfomla, HadqtM BMff1 Ca. tHH °"'City IMS Wttt 1oto N t~ L """'f3, ,M3 June 21. tte3 JISM 30, tH3 June 24 1H3 Oltld'~ 'Ila ('71t)K4·HH 0f1~, CA 92W Walnut o-e.. CA MH&-3111 ..... "ltMI Publl....cl 0rllll0' coo':'':~ . ,.._. P\Jb11"'8cl ~·Detty Pub11.ahtd Orange C.0..t P btl_;t ~2~ Otlty 4t9·.......-0'8 --~• ~T.. OOMt,O , .... ~ P\lt>llel'l.-0 °'!69' C9nt Ottty Piiot Ju"' 8. 1&, a?. ff, 1093 p1f:.."t l>llJualledfv I ,f':t, 2'2•, "t, ~~I Delly Piiat i. .... 1, '*· Delly Pilot J uly 7, 8, 14, 1883 Pllo~ Jl.IM ~4. Juhr l, e. 1te; "1111\tt DJll~1 II Ofil5•ii:. .. 0-t 0., ... ..,. _,.. .,., ,,_,, • • • -~ PllOI JUiy t. t . I.I. 22. 1183 2912·13 ., 3080·83 .., ' " • """'OC)O.a ·-• ~ 3089-83 • .,., H7e-83 ,. o u., • • • ..., ao»a ~-I --~--~~~--~ Orange Coal1 DAILY PILOT/Frid~. July 8, 1983 Cl ClASSlfllD Th e 111arketploc:e cm tile Ora11ge Coast .. 642-5618 Mediun income of Daily Pilot /amiliea exceeds 134,000 a year. You1"ad reache! the county's most affluent buying audience . ...... lt1 lalt ...... ltt lalt , ........ lalt ...... ltt la&t 1 ...... Ill Salt .._ 1tt 1a1t '"'91111f1t 11Ua1tri1I ~rt! 1371 ... ........... ...... lafuai .... ...... t•l 1ntral am ...... ......, ... 11.._ __ .,.1 .... • ..... 1 Carta• •11 ••• IOtl Ct1tu .. l llu IOU lntat 1044 1tw111t ..... l•t ~~ LJ• Ji:.ia.fe~: C.ta •na 1114 1...,.,, ..... Ult • 1111 IUOM * * * * * * * * * * IUY YI Al ..... -t.aM. Paul Franklin, 8kr, 2 Br, 26&. I; pallo. POOi. 21i."'iG coltaci-w/ga1. -r ,_ 682-89 tO lac. r~ rm. Nr So. Cet decka. brk:k wlllk way1, IPYIUU llLL Lllll llLE UYFlllT JASlllE ORRI IY ann Fantutle 3 Bdrm. 2 bs IY•m Y1IW p 11?. $5 7 5 I m 0 . yd. Avail 7·10 t785/mo. OllHA HL IUI Finest Lagoon vtew from dramatic~ bdnn, 4 llOmeln Cutverdale. High· bay ooHn &. Fashion Ltt1 lta lalt 14M 646-4533 646-6626 .... ., la ........ 4. bath pool home. $1,750,000 Fee. Open for We spent $70,000 to bring ly UPQraded. Excellent lo· Island. Cuatom built 2~ 3Bdrm. 2BA. llreplec;e, dbl ~2-b_r_. _2_b_•_c_o_n_do-.-q-u-le-t. h••H ell tfftra. liok appl, warmth tO th IS CUStOM plan #5 cation. Call for more de· sq It 2 levell, 5 Bdrm, 3 V• Ill aAI UPllTllll garage, no pet1 Sn5 per MC syst. 1775 Incl. wuh. . • tilts. Ba, lamlly r09M. pool, 'I• mo. Flr11/11at 1300 sec:. dry. relrlg, ~97-1279 114trtfft IHr UYlllE PUOI llYPlllT Pecan woods & onyx high-light Its acre ,.. land. new YllW ... am. (6191 753.9355 $3"'0 b h b I 111 "" I f t p I carpeta & paint thru-out. In e•clullve gate guatCUl<I " eac unga ow • Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, many Un que ea urea. r Ced at ~ $425.000. Owner Oayt community In San Juan 3 Br, 1"~ Ba. Santa 1'n1 blt·lns provided u1lts pd ALL Tiii. lllE 2 ba dn. 2 boal Spacell. Reduced -$1,500,000. only $418 000 We invite you to sor 5 ... a. 0 8 9 0 . e v e. CrMk 1rM, "-trlcted to Hgt•. Duplex, yard, gar. &39-6190 BEST Ally '"· latll PUllllU IHI OOWFIHT ' ' If 648-5946, Alk tor Ted. custom ho!Me. Lots from $650/mo. $500 dep. Bluffs . 2 stry 3 bd 2 \,;bi IWI see for yourself why this may be Y ' se~.ooo 10 s 155.000 20201 Birch St. 833· 1927 lrpl. 2 car gar. 0~ gr~ Trem?~d~·!r~~L~educ-Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, .. bdrm, 3 the best value In all of Corona del 651-1177 s .. Jan Car. 1071 1ov. Dn .. Bellow market 3 Br 3 Ba. pool/tennis, bit, nr pool. $1100/mo. 110 II I , bath, 3700 sq.ft. Xtra parking. $1,385,000. M F II 760 9295 llnan.olng avalable. Hid-good cond $800/mo Avall 8·1 546-7390 days n re ec s owner s ar. or appt., ca -. VIEW HOIESITEI den Mountain. 831-7570 6"''·3455 .. . 644-7298 eves. ' motivation to sell u11s LIH ISLE ~ Charming custom Tudor Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + 1ar-rec. rm.. Prln. only please. -View lots In exclual\18 gate "-t •• c..... 3 mos. lease: 2Br Wood-BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE home wlth nice coastal be .. -* * * * * * * * * * guarded community In V9 ·~ bridge condo, Avail 8/1 3 Br. l 'h ba. SllOO.. views. •BR's, 31/2 BA's. am cei.ll.np, furnished, paUos. $420,000. San Juan Creek area. Pitrr!J 1525 to 10131/83. $800/mo. 675-5612 ~~.;:eo,a:l~y~~~ep~~r flllUlll Ulll llLLTOP I I ... I l • l006 C 1 • lt•• By owner, beaut. deoor· Situ from $85,000 to Preatrgeoua Lake Xr-559"4664· -V-er-s-al-lle_s_c_o_nd_o_:_2-Bt_2_b_a, entire 3rd floor Solid New 4-br, i ~ ba, custom French Normandy 1 1 18 " 1 HI -ated Woodbridge condo, S 155·000 wlth ~O'I. dn. rowhead Waterfront. 5Br, 4Br, 2Ba. dbl garage, $775 w/terrace & view. Elegant Oak bit-Ins and flooring Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1.250,000. OupleX', 3 Br. 2 Ba.· ca. Condo. E/slde cul·de-sac Ale, 2 mstr Bdr, on qu'let below market financing 5 Ba It b I dock mo Mu r c h l n son secunty. Oldg, Poot ano throughout.Spa.sauna& thedral ceilings. over across trom Country pvt st $157 .500. available. Hidden Veley w 11isumable loan. Enterprlses752-8731. lacllltles. 645-7700, BBQ in secluded pallo OlllUll Olfl llYFIHT sized garage ~ 2 Br Apt Club. 3 yrs nu. fully up· 552-5277, 833,-7777. 831•757o 752-8731 agt. Duplex. Aedec, 2 bd, gar. 631-6319 Lovely family neigh-Coronado lsland cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat with $l0,6BO Income graded w/nu plush cpt 2 -San Bernardino executive lncd. S550 554 Victoria. -Oe-1-lg_h_llu_l __ B-ac_k_B_a_y_C_on_d_o borhood near schools. deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. $395.000 675·2910 _ Br, den. 2'h ba. lrplc. wet· La1aa1 ltacla 1041 Hll A.al IOIO residence offered below 213.597.7297 10 r tease 3 b d beaches. Owner will as-la-IHI ~:{a&afe~~o$ l ~~:sto~~k~ ctllT Oml SALE * CONDO NR SC PLA'ZA appraised value. owner E'slde 2Br t 08 adult com-w/peek-a·boo view, Frpt. fi~!n~ng~rr~~~~"c9eo"~~ Plll UH COllO Ptaia1al1 1007 760· 1515 or 646· 7566. Pvt road. wht water. wood, 2 br. 2 ba, patio, a/c, leaving area. Private pie• w/pool lndry cvrd G a r . S 1 3 5 0 I mo $395.000. Ask for Hallie 3 br, 2 ba, frplc. beam ceiling. 2 car carport. On Beautiful oceanfront home glass, gym, sauna etc. pools, sec. gate. P/P. drive. pool. spa, toc1t1on prkg. no pets ~7S/mo. 2 1 3 -4 7 2 . 0 9 • 0 or Strock. 644-7020 greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. on Balboa Peninsula, 4 Nothing else comes $19.600 968·3852 ~ 1=~~~o:~:1~11~~ 1~= 833-7890, 646-1947 2l3·208·0600 Lllll IEAL HTITE UllWIW llME Br 4 Ba. By Owner. IESI YEHE ctose. Wtataiuttr l occupancy. Prln only. =E.,../s.,..,id,_e ...,d-upl_,.e-lC-. ..,..2..,,.B-r.-1...,B=-a. Dover Shores, l326 San· $775,000. Wiii trade for 3 Br. 2 Ba, good fin. PEllll t•ll-ltln Call 887-1971 or eves lencd yd, gar, 1st. last & tlago Dr. Executive 4 BA Items ol llke value. 5 t38,000. App r a Is e d S 6 O OK . -760·8856. sec. $600. 631-8283. family home with pool lltCAIYOI TIWllNE Tttally lt•t4tl .. 2 Bdrms. ~ baths, pool and spa. Elegant $350,000 assumable financing Full price $550.000. Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 aq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local lot. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 Boy\HJ1· D"v' N [\ bl~ blbl 30~t56 l-5560. Ownr/bkr 641· 1665 $485.000 or tease opt. IPll SIT. 1-• and spa. Spotlesst 3 car MIHL PERFECT Agt 497-3009. lmmac. 3 bdrm. lam. rm. 3 Oat tf ltatt LUSE II 1"1H gar. 3 llreptaces. 4000 sq l>a showcase home. Lge Prtprty l 510 Immaculate Mesa Verde ft. $3000 lse or IN/opt. UOLUllYE • 3Br. 2'.\Ba, 2 car a•rage, L Ii l 1052 yard w/lrult trees. Ott ---.. -~~-~ ...... --........ Pool Home, .. Br 2V. BA. 644-7424 Bkr PENINSULA POINT ' terms. S 145,oo · Agt lfaal fat . . McFadden. bet. Bushard EllWI Oen. 1'vall. Sep\. 1. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Large 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, tam· Fred Tenore 546-3533, 38r. 28a CONDO & Magnolia. $141,500. Vaca lion In S t rat-$1400/mo. Csll afl 7PM or Exec 4 BA 2v. BA on park, Hy room. formal dining 646·5096 on El Niguel 7th Fairway, & Agt 673-8409 ford-Avon tour Brltlan wknda 522·0332. nr pool. vu. grdnr. S1'450 and patio with g~s IPEI llllE IY IWIEI a peek at the ocn. 2 car --.-.-1-2------n--and Europe and enjoy Lrg Condo In Canyon mo. 494-2023 barbeque. Fireplace in SAT 11_4/SUN 1_4 gar $137.500, Owner freedom and saving by , llvtng room and master Lrg home • bdrm · 2 ba 2 768-668• IPEI ••t 1 • owning your own 18th Bluffs, 3 Br. 2 ~Ba. newly HVH beautiful Monaco 3 bedroom. Move Into this · • · -• • Century apt. For de1alls decor. frplc blt·lna. Br 2 Ba. lncts gardener, spacious home during sty w/fam. rm, upgraded I -9 lmmac. 3 bdrm. lam. rm. 3 call 714·493-4101 $800/mo. 548-5596. water, etc. $1160/mo. Summmer and enloy'· Call kit. DA. LR wlfrplc. lrg 2 ~rt ltac• l-ba showcase home. L~e 644-6610 ~ 673 3174 ca Ice b k d -yard w/lrult tr~. fl .. • r 111•• ·-· v• • . Bill Or Helen Gold -r gar. n ac ysr 2 r, dbl gar, 1blk from ~v ac .. .,.. - ..l. Cote Realty ·+·&Investment * HIRIOR RIDIE * J .. llM 'Come visit the most faboulous view new PElllllU NlllT 1rw Tldmom Exquisite cOstom hme with llnest In quality and at- tention to details Private corner location with views or Bay and tught tights. Leaded glass. brass hardware, oak plank llodl's throughout this 2-story 4 bedroom home with 2 decks. Be the first 10 live 1n this "pride of ownership" custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate .and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. IPEI lllU 1-1 HELEI B. DOWD RULTOR, llC. 844-D 134 673•4396 • to 588 this w/pallo& lrulur-. Euy ocean. furn, w/d. Rent or McFadden. bet. Bushard C ~ 1575 Beaut. 3 Br 2 Ba home Irvine Ave Area, 3 bd, weekend 5440 000 access to NB/Mesa Sehl sale 675-0496 & Magnolla. $141,500. I located nr So. Coast $800/mo. Sate price · · · Dist. & Fwys. Walk to · · Agt 673·8409 TUii Plaza on cul·de-aac. $155.000. $2000 down, &•2·5200 elem. schl & SC Plaza 5 Br, 3 Ba. spa home, Santa Barbara home con-Prof. landscaped, well asssume S 140,000, A PETE BARREfr .. REALTY Close to HS & OCC. Cul Weslcllll. $268.000. )NIU Jlt•ilt Btatl ll00 aisling of S42K equity. ma Int a 1 n e d ya r<s owner wlll carry Oalaoce. desacst.3088Aoanoke llstentoottetS.~2:4°'9. asaum loan. Purcha•• w/amenlttea too numer-Near Schools. etc . ~ BACK BAY adlt pl<. 2Br. ""' I S895/ 5•• 061• \.ane 55 7 -33•9 price $ l 80K • for your ous to ment on. mo ...... .. · IUmWYllUIT S25,ooo. Owner. will Lae 1n 1 a den-631 7370 •---------units or Income prop. of c · g r •• · • · Beautiful, panoramic Op, comm pool. spa, bell. Agt 2 PHL/WTSIH ocean view luxury slip possible. Also 1Br equal value or more. PP · Saatl Aaa 2IO Warm, totally decorated 3 penthouse. 2 Or, 1'..\ ba. $15,000. Bkr 675-4010 805-962•2320 ON BLUFF-VIEW Can1t last 1375 2 bdrm bed rm with yard and Ellmlnates woes ol beast· IUOI FIHT UlllA U. lxc•aa1t 1100 N~i~,~~.d6~~-~~';,~g yrd, · house call 4 details lovely pool In a central ly financing with low New and used mobile Fii •&1 ir ·-·-539-8190 BEST Alty lee Cortal ••l •ar 1022 tocatlon. Only $122.900. $179,900 sale by owner -•-TWl ITllY 631 1•00 price 5•;. do~n & only homes. Spectacular 3 bdrm + den houM In S..t• f::aaa 221~ For Sale·. Duplex. cou. . .. . • " I X 11 I Mesa del Mar 2300"" It 3 ~ • .., S 1000/mo. payments for v ews. Int nane ng. Century City area ot West ....,. · Cl t bch 2 B 1 8 2 low down. no payments -1 1 6 0 548 5103 Priced from $26 500 to LA for houae of com br, lam17 rm. 3 ba. ose 0 · r. a, ol 2nd TD. llexable seller. WATt.RFRUNT • m s. • S65,500. . par~ble value In Nwpt o; $ 1 2 o o m o A g I . ~a ga~. ~14:~ ~:~:? HUIFlllT mint cond. Call John HOMl!> ...... aum IUYI IUIT Lifestyle 499-5746 Huntington Bch arH. 83l·7370 $800/,:~ 499·2196 home near bay and --------1--------• beaches . S589.900 . 631-1~00 - WATlRFRONT HOME!) lac. REAL ESTATE -131-1400 • SMllECLIFFI 835-3748, ext 280 M-F. REAL ESTATE Beautllul panoramic Chlldren/Peta-Ownar $279,000. (213)203-8538 Baat. ltac• 2240 499·6011 · ' Spectacular setting over-131·'400 ocean view, luxury .... 000 2 BA+ a It . 6 · 3 0 pm or looking Littte Corona llo•t+l1t1t+lut .. --------•I penthouse. 2 br. 1'1• ba. 831-3383i496-0177 wknds.(213)390-7838 Exec. home, 5 br, 2 ba, nr Wntahattr Htl Beach and the jetty. Mag· "IEHOEI 1•1,000*' Ellmlnates rows 01 beast-dys, Uk for Joan. poced. a,n,.ooowa,tm"'o&. ,&a1.d2ener057 w .. tmlnater. 1 Bf, email nllicently landscaped 3/4 Spotless 3630 sf duplex View 3 Br 2 Ba xtnt CQOd. ~ financing wlth low ---------,.,,.. $ 1 8 5 0 0 0 E 900 E ,•• A••111 OIYlll but cozy. No Last. acre lot w/beautlful owe 1st-12•1 .. 1ong term . . v. s 179, sale by owner llE ILUF -· .""" Hunt Bch. 2 Br, Kids/Pets. $360 Scott Rentals PtCI If TME LITIEI single story 3 bdrm 3br/3ba+5br/3b&·1 vac 645-5168. price. 5% down & only Beautiful 24. x 6• with llUID Gar, Fncd yrd. 714•821_3703 '" UllCTill 11 NICE . home. Privacy and ample 509 Acacia-walk to sea Ftaataia S 1000/mo. p1ymen1a tor enclosed poreh -Mod-$545 Scott Aentata -------- Large 3 Bdrm home -den Builder s choice for best r 0 0 m I 0 add 0 n 399K 20'1. dn-Appralaed Vall 1034 1st 6 mos. 548-5103 ular Manor tiome. Island lrltkla Wtst 114111 213-596-9103 lee ,,.,.. .... rarat .... • family room Quiet location. 3 Bdrm In $3,300,000. 440K own/bkr 645-7048 ~ kitchen, large llv room, Water Front Lot, 100' by 1,..,..----=----=-....,-ll:;:I-=::.::.;=.:..:..;;;==~ cul-de-sac huge pie Woodbridge Grove CALL173-..00 FREE e8u1TY 4BR 3ba lllO&llYH dlnlngroom.lamllyroom. 100'. Marina. Trade for Hunt Bch. Super 3 Br. 2 ...... snapea lot. ~oom for pool Sharp• $194 .900. LIWEIT NICE big lot pymts $2250 eali I Many beautiful feat urn ,,.. 2 Br• 2 baths. Large Boat or Airplane. Mr. Ba. Frpl, Pool, t Xtru p ' la 2'07 TerracedoackyardPa11o 1 i...,l(lf lf ..... I' CondoonFeeLand.Up· sue89-._5556· ' this spacious home: 6 1 p t Head640-4947 $600 ScottAentala .. ,_.-n-..•.-••.,•-...-----. · roo • ~ '~ ~ graded. Cool and quiet 2 1 bdrms, xlnt cond. Over-s ora~e. t erman~n 213-596·9103 lee'[rg 1 Br. yrly. steps to features kol pond Realtors, 675-6000 2 B It • l 1 1 •-·· pore s eps. ....gt Grus Valley W/waterlall Reduced to• ---------bd, ba, 2 car gar. lrpl. aat. IC .OOklng got cour11e: v...... 5•0 5937 u d_,. 3 B 1 B beach laundry no pets ... S ~ • 7 ao n tate, Tudor home. pgra ""' r. •;, a · ' 1285,000. Call Joy Holker TllnEllCI sun deck. poot and pa. lO.OOO below market. 3 Bd ot mounta1n11. A wonder1 • ••--•••L•••• lncd pastures. """IS, Condo. Pool. No pets. $625 or S650 w/gar. for directions.. Only $209,000 2 B 1 1 5105 000 lul se1tlng or enterta n· _._ - -""" • 811 • t 1 1 673-9327 GE 1s9-9100 ------- SEil llSTER SUITE Thats rlghtl An added master suite ht for a king and queen. Size Is huge with vaulted wood beam ceiling. Sitting area faces wood burnlrig fireplace. Step through lrenGh doors to a spectacular bath. Step up taccuzl tub tor 2 Double head clear glass shower. Double balins With acres ol mir-rors Skylights. large cedar walk-In closets. Private olflce or nursery All with alot of warmth and charm. Downstairs 3 Bdrm. family room. coun- try kitchen with spa, Just as neat and warm. See this one just for fun. Onl)' $245,000 Call before it's Sold 546-2313 THE :REAL ESTATERS By Owner Spy Gta.ss Hiii best buy Beaulllul 2 atory, ocean & bay view. Wiii trade for smaller home. $695.000. Call 640-4196. UIEI •IUllS Dt9tlnctlve "U" shaped lour bedroom. three bath l'IOme ... byllt around a ~ llghftul cuatom pool. The vfew to pool cr•t• 1 couotty club at - moaphere. Huge llvlng room wtth fir~. The Clecor la In lovely muted tonee. Fee land . . you own 11. '385.000. ULllllT llYllUU IULn 111· llOO ....,... Duplex, CdM '380.000 Trtplex. CM 1199,000 lrlplex, Lng Ben 1280.000 Colnm'I. Vltta 1111 . 1 mlll. "" Of theta pr°'*'lee !WW excellent financing. •1·7370 l I? \DI TIC )\,\I. l<I \I T \ --- a rp 1 5600 " ··" h""""' barn,orchard&vlnyrd. ....v · .... ugus • · ----·-----.1 •• w.I N e e. d s · T L. c · ng. , sq3 ·•000· "'1 .,.,..... -y OLR S6251 + •"25 .. _ (p_. -·--I I # . 213·530-5159. & spaL.1111, 11;a•n· _. .. ,.. $375.000 Tra<MorMll . mo. .., .,... Cortaa •tl llar MU Gracious 3 Br executive --------• (!]()f,(Jtfa aa t./1Un l5Mo Sen Diego's finest. Goll, A.E. 01 boat. 875-7376 Po s 1 t . 9 6 2 • 5 3 5 O. hOme w/great cul-de-sac ..MIJNtr~ Beautllul pool home, 4 Br Ill llll swimming. tennla. Site 847·6061 aall lor Carole. 1Br very clean. Incl utll. ~~~::,~~ gr:;~~~?,o~l~s~ llYllE S1H 100 I W!ll' 6''70-8'"9. I. 2 Ba. nu kitchen. nu cpta. • ~~=•'rf::;m$4~~9.~~ Santa Ba~ome con· lmat U44 ~-~~4fd· 1 blk lhops. tom decor thruout Wh. ynot ha"e the ''est, you 1<> 'I " nu paint lntout. nu deeor· IY IWIEI Obie wide resales I om t ti f s•2K I B II I I Ith • 0 ator wallpaper. solar ••-•llllllir r 5 5 ng 0 .. equ ty. eaut u v ew w Decorators Townhouse $27.S.OOO. Belle Partch. deserve 11 2 Bd 3 Ba In JMt E. CoeM Hwy., C.. neater etc 5135.000. --r-$22.000. Tom Miiier. a.ssum loan-· Purchue privacy. 2 maater br. den. avallnowS995/mo Com· 6'44-6200 great location. 1\11 blt·ins. 63 •·· ............ s•••,000 (714)645-4203 price S 180K • for your 2'h ba, Peters Turtlerock, · fireplace. Sorry, only one Ct1t1 Jina 1024 1-1452· ~:'J'n"S:a:..:-($t9)438-0333 units Of Income prOI), of S1•50tmo 552-7038 pletell73!08~lshed · ~Macnab· Irvine to a cus.tomer 751·3191 $122,000 lllE Tl IUOI Leaseoptavalleble. ,._ t 1 ·t &cl~~;:!~;~ more. PP Gorge o u • Peters C • . ••lfi •c:.a:a~ Compl. remod. lmmac Aft6forappt,640-8227 -••try -I Townhome on Park. tltl t11 --~' 4Br 2'h Ba:. poot & tennis. 3BA w. baths, llvtng & Crnta 1225 I.I. Wut.. 1125 spacious 2 Br. prof PALM MESA . PAOPERT1ES dblgarge,condo. dlnlngrms.dOlgar •lge HIPEUTISALE a lot• In Harbor Lawn decor. 2 patios . 1561 Mesa0t. ~-------il.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-C/Mesa. Cati !or lam rm w/bl11n BBQ. A By owner. luxury 5Br East-Me m 0 r 111 . S 2 2 5 0 . TIAll S995tmo. 552-7038. Furn Junior 1 Br $430 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Ullll YIEW -I 1481,IOO Beautifully remodeled & ex- panded Portofino Plan with a super location backed' to the nature park. Hardwood floors, lovely master swte w/walk-in closet. Fabulous country kitchen. Call for an appointment to see. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 COLD Well BANl(C!RO ULll& PEii. 1411,HO On Peninsula Point. Relax & enjoy ocean bree7.e5 on your pri· vate garden patio. A most enchanting 4 br. exc/fam. home. All well designewd. Large fam- ily room & delightful master suite. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644~060 '::~~· S<C~~~-lA£trS· ::: ...... w .... - -=~~~~:: lio-'O ltfo'fll'l l·eiwt • ......... financing. 845-9161 ~.u1s1t5-. S 11215.5000 9o2pen82 bluff, view. 113 ac .. spa, 646_8357. Santa Barbara home con· U 1 P 2 Call btWn 9-4 546-9860 ..._a .vn • • reflectlon pool fire ring slsflng-of $42K equity, n v. ark sty. 3 br. 2'~ · Velardo. By owner $228,900 L.H.' $283,200 Paclllc View: Single cetn-assum loan. Purchlff ba condo on grnbelt, Baat. lta• Dft OP! N HUlJ')f RE Al IV / 963-4660 Fee. 529.900 dwn. Call eterygravelotS-460,call price S180K . for your wastier.dryer.lrplc,2carl.-...,,...,....,, .... _....; .... -. -ir••fla... ••••a1i 857-1760. 646-9115 units or Income prop. ol gar, µool, tennis.$ l lOO + YOUR OWi --• --equal value or more. pp utUs. 557-2900 wkdys 2 Br t 1/2 81 co-op unit Vacant, muat sell. 3 Br. 2'"' C1a•1aiaiaa1 1275 805-962-2320. Laiaaa ltat~ 224 COUITRJ ~~~~~~=== right on the sand. Priced ba 1wnhme. $129.900. Newport Beaci'I. 3 Br. 2•J\ ---------l~!i!ill-.ipii;;;.,;;~~-P.o~I • at lower than 1980 sales 631-1105 ba, Renaissance Model, ..... f...UU. 1 br. frplc, Mwd hrs. 2bhls EST A TE UITllll UllUll price. S 130.000. A & H u .. ~ Aid v to town & beach Privacy HELPll nar""' ge. acant. · · · Beautllul& park like llLY 110,000 II. Inv'! 751 ·5999. " $399,500. 951-9399 Stat• Lqau Ziii $675/mo. 497-1957 with terraced pool. t~e8:t~st~n3r:~~.0~~~= lniat 1044 FNIOlftffl 11 Private Hie. Prlnc1p1l1 Nl;:;t SfiO:es. 4 Br. 2 Ba. 3 Arch Bay 3Br sea. •Private Patios only. Dana .Pt. 2Br newly lurn. Gated secur-2800sq ft ,ocean vu *Covered P11king wit'hsecurltysystem.fam-IEWPHT-m Condo, s265,000 tty, private beach, tennla, S 1o75 1 mo Ag t *SpaclousApta llyroom, tlreplacein mas-IUITAIE PAil 3 Bdrm, 2 b1for $212,000, 760•959~ sauna. 11500/yrly or 759-1341 *Dining Area ter bedroom and much Ollll only 10% down or 3 •-OTA-•• seuonally. 661-7712. Charming 3 Br 1314 Ba •WalklnClo11ets more -In an excellent lo-Bdrm. 2 bl. Corner .,..5 ..._ I home in No La "--·n •Home-llkeKltcheos cation on Magnolia. Ae-Sharp 2 Bdrm 1 ~ bath, w/spa. $209,000. Call II ftltl Uafa-1.... ' .g . .......,.. 1 blk to H nttnnton & duced $45,000 to only earthtones throughout. Quick W YllW ,.. V\J, S 1250/mo. 851-5868 Frwys. u " $t50,000. Call now. Covered patio. Asking ·;. ... ,.1•11 Beautllul. panoramic Ctatra.l 1202 10·5. 774-9153 eves. ITILITIES FIEE •••-l•ll $101,900. Call 540-1151 _.. a ocean view luxury , _ Ii I 22 2 -& penthouse 2 br 11..\ b• Anaheim. 2 bd, w/clean -1u1 .!!f!lt S 1 Bdr F $560 Outstandl~~ fi~1nclng s~· big gar.J:::f Rental Nice tBr condo, 1510 mo 2 Bdr~: F;:: $650 /Jn ~1r,EL /Jn NIGEL GAIL [Y E. l\SSIJClllTES • HERITAGE 1.11\il (Y & l\':iSUCIATE S =~~~~. ~d~!bl 71•-821-3703 lee ~~~~i. ~fi~oJ~UZ::i 1i':1?'t>'~i~,~;~~01s~1k Newport Heights. By only S 1000/mo pay· Anaheim. 2 Br, w/slr. 5PM. W of Beaeh, 3 blks S ot MESA VERDE owoer. Older homn. 2 on ments lor 1.st 6 mos. Frplo, Gar, Pool. ., i Vf:1 2u7 Edinger '$175,000 a lot. 2-2 Br. 1 Ba dbl 548-5103 $400 Scott Rentals II ta ~· ..,. Ul-M41 REALTORS Lovely 3Br 1V.Ba, decor· garage a baHment. h ···~Uait1 1360 213-596-942• fee Homes ror rent. 3 BR's, 31:----=------~ ators delight pool home •llTllU $189.000. 875·8708. D:!• Qiuffs, front row In baetl Ba, $750/mo. Fenced La aaa ltac• fifl In great area. See to ap-Tiit WllllllU Considef trade. xe ll " Sale B~ bay. lge. luxurlous 3Br yrd, kld1/pet1 OK. Agt. Utt pd. um. charm· prec. Open Hae Sat/Sun Woodbridge townhome: 2 _1 ••t;•-ay owner East Side C.M. wtmany eKtraa $1875 fllo lee. 863-1500. Ing bach near bch, no 1·5 1791 Jamaica Ad. br, 2 bl, 2 car att. garage . ..-. --BR (Up), 2 BA (Down). Newport Townhome Lg HOMES FOR RENT pets. I reSQ emplyd adlt. 549-7789 lge p111 yerd. quiet cul de NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BA $240.000 Consider 3Br lmmac Incl 2s ft Minion Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 494-•200. 4 Br house w/Jac. In Col-sac location. Decorator'• 2ba. some ooean view. IN/opt. wk da 957-5283, boat slip $1250. Ba. $750/mo, Fenced•--------- tege Park $129,900. Opn delight! Walk to comm. 427 San Bernardino. ev 548-8733 Newport Crest 28r, nu yard. kids/pets welcome. Alutlleall, lal. Sun 12-4.2361 Fordham. pool, apa, tennla & lake. $239,000 or make ofter. la ... t ._,, 1310 carpet comm pool ten A t I 646-2000 -• Immaculate. Mull -1 M6-6141 .... nls s11'00. • -gen . no ... . laJL....A ,_, __ ... n- 645-2735. 55fi·8249. -....--Best offer, Asking PUITllllllPlllAL I ..,..Ill SUMMER RENTALS ltwprt ..... Ult 4ar.2L dupj;11, foo blk, UlllEN $141,900.551..()687 3bdr21/2ba +famltyrrn lt•rtltldlh, STILL AVAILABLE. Call LldohouM2Br2Balr...,., tml blyvift. $1475/mo v;'"BS:~ t: ~ ?;J~!P, UIOlt + ~lg1nt1c treellned + 2 bd, 1 ba. PNeed lor Im· ~rA~~~~~ONTHOMES 2 oar gar. 51200_ syM°1 yrly. 875-9057. $120,000 value. try UI ""911 rr~t. i~ ~~ =~t~ '!~y·~:·c::. CALL631-1<100 Agent 759-l34l. CtrtU ul •u UU $99,900. Call 76()...8702, Y1LU IOhools. Thia house h•• pralsaJ. Bkr. 833-8162 Buena Park. 4 Br. Den, 2 lmmac H \/ Carmel 3 br agt. Tired of IOOl<lng at homes p 0 t • n • ea p F...., o 2 ba, 'tam. 'rm. frptc, rieW 3 br. 2'~ bl. apec. duplex. PATl"I Tl ... E I ti I t ti I s1•9 """' .a31 C1rn1t1'on . et .• ,,,. ar crpt gar..__, ••5.5503 Beamed c:elllnge, frplc, w th ugly car1>9t, re-a ... po en a . .. •"""· II $750 Scotts Aen11i1 • .,_,.... · '" gar. Walk to t>Nch. No ~~~le:"'~;~!~~; "It'· Suiee Miiier. C•MTll•PLD 2 13-5H-9103 fM Newport CrHt Exeo pets . $1250 /mo Th«\ try thll 1 Br+ clan 2 5 '-9400· 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. + Den with oarci.n Or0\18, 3 bd, 2 ba, Condo rnaater suite + 2 876-s.4 1 atqry, which haa been r.. Wet Bar. Redwood w/alr, wonclhop Gar, Br. 2'A Ba. Fam Am. Pool.A _V_OC_A_OO---~S-T-com--pec-t-1 stored to Ila orlglnal (bu1 Sauna .-2·two bdrm '625. Scott Rental• ten la. etc. • 1200/mo. Br for quiet i*-aon. Love- OW TALll • mn beltet') producflon IS)· unit•. 4 car garage. Aak-(71-4) 82 l-3703 ,.. Newport Crftt Condo ... ly patio. $4!!0. 675-6e06 Lease. Option or Sell pearance. Broklf' coap-iiiliilmmmmmmlli i"O l~.000. Stanton. 3 Br. 2 Ba, P9'a. Br. 2'..\ Ba. Pool, apa, ten-or 842-31153, By Owner at unbeatable price. Beaut. new 2 Br 21 /2 Ba twnhm. $122.500, 833-1290. Great location. 1490 sq 11 eratlon, S 152,000. Lve •-•-•• -•• TRUST DEPT Workshop Oar. Yrd n I s . 6 4 4 • 8 O 5 3 . Sharp front unit 2 Br 1 d 3 b 2 b meu 551-5018. .,.. .. ,__ _ Dan Lewie $500 Scott Rent: $1200/mo. Ba frplc ~r~· y•:·d con o. r, •. 2 sty, I .... n-833 7622 -French doors to patio, 2 ••w• · 213-598-9424 f Spacloua 4 Br. 3 ·~ Ba. $700/mo: 6 2-5 io. · car gar. Walk to Weatcllff. WIMll•I N nl Ull Contraetor hU I 100.000 ....., I w19ter aaparate bofllll rm, lam OWner/agt, 842-2225. 3 Br. 21..\ bl, Wiiiow Creell Widell lot on atrHt cun .., $45.000 equity In rm, lrplo, patios, over-11110 lllllAL Model c. 1900 sq ft. lully Owner 11 '"vtng country Condo for purch ... of ..... hang. nicety lnelacpd. NO __ 1 upgr~. pror...,one11y and 11 Cleel)erate. ~ E11t1lde Coat• Me11 amtlULn S1550tmo. 840·1327. 1 LA02 e::,i~Pl.C r... tandacapeel, 2 car gar. ducecl 1100.000 to ,,._ llur upper unit . ... ••• ....,. 55M188, ore 720·8"7 K1?,°~~c~~~~.!,e:0o~. ~ cloM 10 partc & tae, price ot $'719,000. 21~92-4114 . f1W1M111 Spectoua 481, 31..\h, MP lll-11 aocets. 0wner w111 carry ~·~~t7-~i73~um· II YIU Miil llLL ..::::::: ••l ... .... r,~:.r~~rt""· ·n~ IM-H11 111101nl148,500. ,_________ man 13eunltl,OUt OflrM.5.14 -.... d Cl S15 0 -~ tnNorthParl!Dletrlot.31ge 11 _.,.,..,..... 2 63, 1 S:, MWf; ,._ n ICP • mo. Ctlta... ftlf 2Br Mobli.MOMe lngooCI Wl•llW beelrma. formal dining, xgroea. YM'""'·-rnoCleled duptex wtga1 &40·•321,55M 1N.Ofc.t~iiiiii~i0iiiii"--.-iiii,jii Coet1 Men P1rk WA1Dfml meld'• qrtra, br••kfaat l300KCllh"':~·loan.Agt. S14 M•J'*"• o.,...i 720-6897 E'aloe28t 1beedUltc:om· S29,500 38drm,2'A8a,Famlly room. tile. lot• Of wood. MaryJ0&4S.tte1. SIS 10.& 10019o-11oe "THE COVE" Bay1IC1e =~.-~."1.15= .., ...., ... ""' Rm, chOloe loeatlon, p AO 8 A T £ 8 A I. E lrnmao nw pnt 2 Br 2 Ba Drl¥t Executlw COnCIO. 833·1890 8'11-1947 I A" H 1 c L I 141-nn s 20e.ooo .... mable •2&0.000. ,_an 2 rp1 • 2 • Hbt v • ..... or1M.2er.o.n.2t,,,_---·----l I' I I I . lat. at 13~ nxed. Avail. PAii WUT.. IAIAllml c, c git, 1 ;,·I ~ 81, pool, private ltllele k.1J1u'l, In a Pine tof· 8·1.1310,000. tn, I.all•~..:. 4 bdrm. Sma11to11tgerapttuntt1, ~,io peta. 11 . b..c1.,o"e'o1P•. LMae price "eBt.01.tg' ,·'"ta,.,dlhl wrc1' DaysMQn·ffrl.Mt·H24, am rm,--· room, 2 lndu1tfla1. com~clal. . . " Imo. .Agent • g1 utl n . I M U F R 0 I i · t Lo11et)' 5 Br 3 81 pool Evea&5l·Ml5. wet bart. 2 lrplca. •tllned <>wr. dtrect Ot brotc., 28' 2ba. toe p1110, 1'A bite 769·1092. 1445/mo. 842·1844, I' l l l 1 ~ _ __, . ......_ ~~':1~e.v•sY2t9~9ot;:·-,----... --,..-.,--,-TI-i':O-..:=m=~ r:,::n· 10 Y'*1 •x-::i;.~.g~ "SrooJ::: u~~~~ ~~· x;~0:arr.~02 8F~!· I L Y [ U G I t , 8<16-3557 U11 grldel. 1245,000. T8L Mgmt 8'12· 1903 &4&-4533 .,..._. ....,_, o.nwir 55 . . . Ou1 tHn•a•f dauoruar 1H 1... ~ant~'*' bMCl'I, • 7•2141 .. 1 ..._ •'-i I I' I [ oecio.ci 10 119 1 ilng.r ,,,. Graclou1 aophlat~ted 1 • Wu•-lal-=-&-I 2 Br. 1 Ba. frplc. bll·ln•. Ca I 63 ·8311 or lMge 1 Br Ealda. new 0.11 _..._,, •• . - . - -, .. 11.111 •h•• •"9 mu•lca11ca10 Uttte Miii M\lf'9t •t on a Br • Iott conCIO. deoOr· ..._. !!!! •• gar. no pet a. $1110. M0-8&e0. car~. '4351rno. 130 e. r•-,..--------. .,.0111 11141 •n<M<I •11,, ·-Tulfat, along came • etor perfeo1, A11&.1mable i••••• 144-7809. CONDO: V....utea 2 br. t 20th St. •D. e&1•Ht~. ~ c A L u N o I aplCler and rMd In the 111 t.o. ;Gt"t tenntt -..._ M1 ~ • M .. 1 II e l-""· ,... • ...,.1. -.i Dally Piiot Qlaaalfled cour11 • 111octaiton .,. • ..a 8=•• 4Br t 1/21a, bl, 1tr'face llU, ~ L•oe 3 It. 2 Ba. Me&. ~--.. u1 M .. t.11. I l l I l I' __ .., '-' ·~.,·-"' ""'-~1 ~ aeotton llt>ollt M ... Muf. pool. AH thl• tC>f ony ~~~iijij~~~! 1,...., new a un11 conCIO 1 • GWClen« • kMIV MCvnty bldg, poot Nr Frptc. Cltll o-. 1erge alwa,. II' -.tlk . a .... ._ .....,,.. r.t'a Tun.t and bouaht.lt ttt,000. Call IOI. Mer~ • amity home, Yr ..... l>MCl'I. Call LoulM Smltl'I. fncd ~ No -,.. ............. rw, i "~:u~!'~sltl'IO IN r r I' r I' I tOf tt.t6. You""' ... ~··9400. • ...... ., ~.~~a~:·1::: i 11800/mo.135·0~. &4&-1700«&4CM&e0. -2 Br. r.... . 1590 Pllel. ------- . _ . . your tu"•' and lo~• of Got~ a ldr, 2314 ea penilnf-~ of cw GMaN _.,. ... UnQ anytl'llnt .,.," 1 Bt 8tfftlrd It. 1'2~tol. .._, ... ,., e 1A&·~i,:i~11111m l l l I J I otl'lar tl'llnoa tl'lrouoti oeol'lomew/boetCIOC:*. owner9tllp.Pnoeotoaell. forWHfTI.....,.. D•llfl'lo(Cl•lfled Ad Lero• newer , ar. c-r..,, ,,,, •••Lill lllnNn '9 ......... itM ~'.y~t~2~~~•1fled ;~,~~=: C. 8plllef, ~.~~:.._sptll•r . agt wfttlC:.=Ad :,J c::m.=:" ... :ilo't~-..,,~•••· ~-----JU!!!~!!!!!!!.J!.,!!!~!.!!!!..L::::::::==:~~~~~~==~==----==1,;:~~~~~d:!~~-- • ,. C9 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 8. 1983 Mw111bia1 la1n .. ' .. " .. • .. •• .. •..,1_• ___ ~_1 .. ca_r.r..,.• .. •17._ ___ _ miiii;;;;:;;;;;iiiiiiil lrHk lrMa1 l1w1I Aepalrlsml lobs. Fencaa. Ceatractera, Geatral --"-·-·-··-'ii·1-----a ... ~.. w•••u1•·· ••r1ia1 leniCtl Free pre-llm. New & re· T EES --•4-2•5"'.•5•5•77---"'""APe·n·o·va•1"'1n·g•1 .. R•o·10·1""111"'1no-Pvt In-home nursing, 5 yfl "••~••• ~u. 24 In II i 141· 1121 TILE IN::i mI'EO model. E11p, llc'd and Toppedframoved Clean ro1n11ng-Carl)11ntry Soo lawns & Spt1nkle11 op, rela, FIPT (213, bonded Wilt es1111 you to Gory PTL Dave 642-4853 443. 1078, 337-8026 obllln flnan 549. 1978 up, 11ew t~wn1 7S 1-3476 '*fr fr HOME REPAIR DOUGHERTY BROTHERS p i If $1 84 Pe'r da'° Don't P1ea1 Freeanaly111 shelves. p1rtlt10111 Lo • of your case over phone rates Sieve 731-831 1 That's ALL you P•Y or a la1Lra1tor •• , .. ,,,, 30 day ad • ~ " 'I Spec1all11ng aao111ons & WATER HEATER Speclal & Repaired Guaranteed Pool h8llars•Furna04ll REFS JOHN 893--048? Drain• cleared from S5 & Trtt StrYict In the LBlg t>tlls ~oJrecdtosura~ ? remodel LIC'd bonded aw s1.11ts u gemen s Work guar FrM eat laj•fJI htt? Wert rtlt 962-8315 evenings EYIOTIOH FIH OOlllLATIH Carr• Stmct lotH IHllllJ Car,1tla1 H0·0142 wh1lt11l1111-HH llldlttrrlHH 0Hlf. New/remod Exp'd Uc, bo11ded. Ins Will nelp you ob1a111 Ille best financing Call now. S49-1978 Exp Gatdener • Matni El~·Ptumb-Carpentry Treea-lndacpng 21 Y" -•-•-•.•------cleanups. tree trim. free Fenc.s Ke1in 646 4672 646·0555, 642-3657 FllE PAJITlll est Call Pete, 64 t-1096 1 • _ ,.._ by Richard Sinor Lie FAIR PRICES ALWAYS! Ltttl H .. iCH -liar4Hla1 W11te4 Painting, carpentry, root· 280644 14 yrs ol happy Mowing, EdgTng Twice a Ing, gardening. etc LEUL WIEll local cullomers. Thank month S20 to S25 STARR 548-4471 Need an Attorney? Maybe you, 963·4114 546-9707 not We can show you QUALITY PAIHIH $15 anyttme Repairs tow RATES 851-9604M&M642-9033 Tree tmn & remove All Smith & Son Plumbing clean-ups 554-7017 Plumbing repairs & dr11n1 Taltriat cleared lie 645-3426 _ . -AU grades and aublecll. PHI S.r•/ler1l11 $5 to s15 hr 642-9033 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY •• ~ .. ittia1 FIRST CLASS-Quick dry !.: _ results Free est. & '1st A J HUFFMAN & $-ON AemodfAdd "306888 6ll6·8S86 64S-4644 SEQUOIA CO-NST ·llc'd, customremodetlng, pallo covrsl decks 966-2423 Brad General garden malnten-Haaliat_ how 10 be your attorney & anca Cleanups, tree trim i---5~1U"U"'P_],.o'll!a~s~--save money, time & free est Abe 548-8519 & Small Moving Jobs worry So lake The Legal Prompt. nea t pro- lanlonals 636· 7149 l&OIW&Sll llLL'I M&~ 851-960•_ E•pertenced & Pro-Trri•t Service tesstonal Very reason· DQITNOWll &llFllWllU Your Dally PllOI Service Directory Representattve 142-llll tst. 322 Babysltter needs l·S yr old class service 750-9075 tokeep3yr Old company 'WE INSTALL c·RPET' E Side. CM 548-9673 " For $1 75 Sq Yd l11fle11___ Call Pete 772· 1722 Str•ice Ceaeat Coacrtl• Exec supporl . top Cement-Masonry-Block ~~~~~~~~~·I skills-Word Proc Prof Walls-Cust work Loe .a_ re I s H r · DY · Wk .r381057 Rob 547-2683 1KCt11tia1 497-6290 No agcy lee Acctg lor small busl-Co11c1e1e masonry, flat· Secy, bkkplng, type , work, tounda11ons Brock nesses PA Qtrlles sales Protl/sml bus11na1v1duat onck Lic'd 536·5013 lllJI. FIS Compl set up & Hr/wk/mo 640-0888 service. Reas Fran. -AO<l's concrete & mason· 540-5834 a1ter11oons C1~iaet fllakia1 ary. 9 years same 10- Actlltical 1t New caolnets, cabinet ca 11 on Fr a e est C racing. bars & torm1ca ' 714-840·170S tilia11 coup1enops. 642-0881 Ceramic Tile New & Respray Aemod .. carpentry Lie =341012 Cabmets & Carpentry lttYt the Tiit lllan Small jobs welcome Ability Bldrs 730-1900 Froo est. 645•2003 Fr est Guar 963·3283 A1.1lialt Cliild Care 15rlVeway-Parklng·Lot Cllf!_atry Loving child care In my Aapalrs-Sealcoatlng RemOdel-repalr Untque & C M home Fenced yrd. S&S Aspnll 631-4199L1c Unusual work a specrallv meats 63 t-1938 D G -20 yrs tic bondeo -an Hallberg radlng Palombo Const 962-8314 Contr1clon, & Paving Co Res/comm General Llc. 3978804. 842-1720 Remodllacellfts. wood _.._""""" ...... .._ ___ _ Hauling. clean-ups, tree trlmm111g , yd ma1n1. lndscp Mike 646·6502 M KE 646 39 Express Route Call 1 ·I 1 851-2252 10% oll w/ad HAUL·MOVE-AEMOVE Furniture. Trash. Trees 963-5415 NOAM Dot Ci1Maia1 immaculate yard clean Messy dogs• Grooming ups, weeding. trimming. schl, $10 any n Teacher shaping • 494·028S _H_o""•.• .. •"'C!'\ll,.t""a ... a.i ... a.1 __ _ 21 yrs exp 546-2848 J-~ 'ROBiN's CLEANING apanesa gar dener Dr....,111 Cleanup, maintenance. SERVICE a 111orougn1y !..:, sprinklers Free est clean house 540·0857 DRYWALL f APING 544-9036 CLEANING No 1ob 100 019 All Tex1ures & Acoustic or small EKp rel1ao1e. Free est Kevin 673-1503 JIPUEIE HllEIH rets $6/nr 957 3341 839·5035 f1111oar~ BFiicRw At<. sma11 109S Newport, Cos1a Meea trvl11e Rais 675-3 175 Brtckworl\ Small 01 large 1oos & repairs Local refs 645·85t2 Mason Worlt Btock.onck concrete e1c Nawtrpr work Lou call 49~-1604 E•penencea Housekeeper & General Ctearnng Call Mowiat ce110 646-6502 1----A'!"!li""c-u'!"a ... v-1N'!'!GP'·-- Eleclrical JESSIE S GARDENING ELECTRICIAN Pnced Clean-ups. tree trim & right, free esttmate on ma1n1 service 540-8035 large or small jobs. Uc. 39662, 673-0359 .ELECTRICIAN Gd rates Free est Uc 416449 wavne 83 t· 7530 G1r11e Deen lerair Springs, rapatr. door oper- ators See demonstration Seacoast 2488 Newport Bl , CM 642-3490 Mow edge clean-up, trim Free es• Reas rates Jim 646-1958 IEED IOlllE HELP? aua1o1~ Housakeep111g. ex· I Ou1ck, Careful Service penanced. dependable Lie T 138046 S52·0410 Pal 494·0280 THE CLEAN MAKER 5 yrs e•p Home/olllce refs avail 675-4853 TME CUH lllAIEIS 5 yrs exp Oll1ce/home Aelsava11 675-4853 * A-1 IOVlll * Best quality 25 yr e•p Compe1111ve rates Lie T · 116.428 730· 13S3 ST ARV ING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Loe T124·436 Insured 64 1-8427 OllSTOI PlllTllli 25 yrs Uc 40394 1 Ins, bonded Reis Color e• • pert 963-09 It Richard SEAVIEW PAINTING & REDWOOD DECKS TOM 673·26~8 able ra tes tor all of your Typ1ngtworo ~rocess1ng pool needs For expert Oulck e113y revisions service. Call evenings Reasonable 851 -104 t I 5pm 10 9 pm II no Wi .. tw Cltaaia( ~~·y~~~ PLEASE KEEP we WASH WINDOWS • 1 Fas1 -Proless1onat (714) 413· 1 I Quality work guaranleed Pa11111ng tor better work & l llooliDI Free esumate 848-7391 lower pr1ces Catt • 839-6793 anytime Huber flootlng·ali types 'Let the Sunshine In QUALITY WORK I New-Aecov1ir-Decks SUNSHINE WINDOW REAS RATES EXP D lie ::0411802 548-9734 CLEANING 6A2-1549 BRENT 846·2460 De11111s Raymond Aoo11ng Slate Law pa ptri DI Naw/Repatrs/Aecover& 10s,.1·a1·e•i'"'a·w·r·e·Q-u1-ra·s-1n·a·1 ·a-11 _ _ Lie 44 1488 8S9-4 102 contractors wno per1orm EKpert Wallcolle1tng In-FIREPROOF ROOFING work over S?.00 including 5tallatton Reas Consult· Class A Fiberglass laoor and mate11ats must an1 Asslgnml 581-8590 FISH ,,369713 be licensed Unhcenseo P111ter/lep1ir 646-2044 con1rac1ors should so PLAstEA PATCHING Stcrtlanal ~~~~r~c:~~~ 12~~rti~~~- Restuccos Int/ext. 30 yrs I S.rYiCtl sumers con1acl Mery Neat Paul 545-2977 G d t S58 4086 tn --I Secretarial se<v1ce lyplng ron 18 a • wl Ed's ptastertng 1 cot ad copy, etc Fast service any Quesuons Contrac· /I 717 8/5 tor s State License w ogo. • 675-4456 760-8359 Boaid. 28 Civic cenier __ Word Processmg Plaza Room 690 Santa Home, Apts & Commercial & letter composl11on Ana. CA 92701 Have IOfTl8thlng you want pa 11 o c v r s Idec k s . Aemodel/Aepa1rs. comm Spr1ngs·Hlnges-Open11rs to Mii? Claulfled ad1 do drywall. hm rprs By & resld L1c'd, bonded, Aepatrs Lowest ra1es1 Let me make your garden grow & your grass green! I'm fully 1nsured. speal\ English. & you w1ll ll11d my wor~ a•celle.fll Coll (71 4) 768-3773, 11 no answer. please keep 1ry1ngt Kevin Biggs Landscape Main· tenance & l11stella11011 al your service. lov1n Care, hOme/pets TWO.COLLEGE MEN- Hoo11 Sillia1 I WATCH us GROWi Ceru?ied House Sitters Wiii Move you. 8 yrs exp, Patch work. ltc'd & bond· Reas-Prompt 642-8035 1---------- ed = 140607 636·9412 Claaalfled Ads, you; one-Find whal you want In II well. 642-5678. Randy 641-0622 ms For est. 552-9142 Lie Tom 557-4480 since 1979 631-1234 Visa/MC 547-9 107 Want Ad1 Call 642-5678 11op allopplng cent81. Daily Piiot Clualfleds. _Lt_1_1 _1_r_ .. _• ... • __ l_004_ l11i at11 Orr. 4014 •11 Wu ... Lost Cat. GENEROUS HE· CATAlllllllll&TS Appo111tmen1 se11er Ap!tett, 1Jaf.. lprtants, Uaf. Aprtlint1, 1Jaf. Ct1t1 Mna 2724 C11t1 MIN 2724 Costa Mt11 2724 ....... 2906 lealala Waate• 2909 Ctaaerci1I Neat. French prof woman. leatala 2911 Siii , & 2 Br uniurn. poor. w..aaliBnU laundry lac. From $404 -..;; ra We!it:fiekl l>tils paid. 548-0336 TOWlllOlllH APAllTlllEITS 1 ndo, ersallles P ol and 1ac11111es 575 /mo Richard BALBOA !$LANO 3 BA Etega111 home Gar Sips 8. stepst 1>ch $325-$600 wkly 646-8333 40 · wishes to rent rm SOO sq It w/storage. oflice wtpvt e111rance. reason· or shop, w/pr~g 436''> abteprtoe CdMfNB area, 171h Si , CM $400. end 01 Aug Furn/unlurn S48·9734 WARD Himalayan. male. Be your own boss needed 1mmeo1ately brnlbe1ge tong hair, 111c Catamaran mtg molds, PfT Ask for Diana Harbor view Homes Over 100 nulls 1 compl 847-7800 1Br, 1Ba. $360 mo. Cpls, lltw CH4H ltr rtat Beautiful garden apts, drapes, stove. I Bdrm $630 patios, decks. spa No 13/830·2323 2 Br 1 Ba large kitchen, Newport Heights, $500/mo 2421 E 161h SI 645·5109 Bal Isl furn 3br H• ba & 2br Iba. close to waler. Wkly or monthly 714/476-1237 Please write GL PO Box 1522 Laguna Bell. Ca 926S2 760-8661 boat $6000 1-350·8SS 1 A • .. C 1 pt manager oup 11 Newpon Beach. approx Lost Cockallel. "Ziggy" FIAIOllllE wle•perrence tor Costa 4,800 sQ II sales floor vtc Corona/Newport New methoa ol carpet Mesa Apts Salary - -Turn l\ey lor furniture 644-4687 cleaning • CHEMfDAY _ oonus • ap1 no pets Single prol woman wants A11llques a1e $2,800 par -lrancniser nas lease OP· 642-4907 wkdys 645-8465 Fr pie, vaulted ceilings, pets. dbl gar pool, spa 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba $805 1 Br. 1 Ba. T rlpleK nu patnt/crpt $480/mo 645-9161 666 W 161h SI 398 w Wilson 631·5583 10 rent separa1e cot· mo gross Prestigious lost Female Calleo Cat eraiing agreement OP· Ari Gallery 642-4905 1 Br, upstairs wfgar lrg bachellor unit, trig. $400/mo No pets. Aers gar. noce area No dogs raq'd. Avail 811 352 Vic· Canyon/V1c1oroa araa torte 645-8 161 $395/mo 631·6812 alt 4 Lu• 3 Br 2112 ba. 2-sly 1 bd, unfurnished Apt • tnhse, lrpl, patio, gar, lrg Newly decorated 111d rms. ~Int cond nr N-- carpeted Stove & Aalrlg porl/ 171n Avail 811 2 188 M aple C M $725/mo 631·8213 or S4751mo ~Sec No Pets 833-3636 To see. can 645-9604 MESA PINES 26SO Haris -UNIQUE Baell $025 i Br 1112 Ba, bll·lns, patio, BEAUTIFUL 1 Br S525 gar. no pets. avail. 811 PAV patio pool spa $ 5 5 0 5 4 8 · 4 2 9 1 . TOP ARE A Qu•el no pe1S 645-9857 549-2447 2Br. I' 1Ba. lrplc, patio. gar no pets. $500 mo 276 Avocado St 5•8-7510 8·8 pm IEWCAllPETSI Two bedroom, 1 ba111 nice ne1ghborllOOO oy Costa Me!a golf course 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave $510/mc. 546-5605 Upper No pet<i c per-One Bar and Oen near 50ns ~450 Sierra Mgmt Sou1h Coast Plaza. Avall 641-t.>.?4 July 1st 754-0588 2 Br. 1 Ba. $445 • $300 PARK BRISTOL dep 2269 C Maple No 1 br pool gym 5auna nr pats 540--4484 SC0 Pt18. S495 ·645·!14•2 2. Br 1 Ba. garage. lnct1IPrac11cally new E's1de 2BA Patio, 2183 B Pomona 2ba stove. trig, d/w, dbl $450/mo Drtve by ltrsl gar alee opnr $650 then call 645-7009 1st/last & sec 557 ·269 1 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. lush SPARKLING CLEAN & landscaping, patio. wash-SPACIOUS w es1s1de 1 er, a7ar, stove. ralrlga Br 1 Ba, newly painted, S8SO mo 5S2·8672 I Cpll/drps dshwr range 2 Br 2 Ba Condo, pool, 1 & relrig No pe1s $400 block SC Plaza S5901mo 552·9723 493-4182. 846-1•63 i' B1 2 Ba lrQ llvlng rm, 2nd llOOf, blHns. lrptc, 11ngte gar. $575/mo 642-7803 3 Br , 2 -=B-a-. -ga_r_a_g-a.-u-pper 1040 C Valencia No pets $585 545· 7983 2Br, g11rage, 110 pets, S525 64 1 V1ctor11 557-0975 Avall now 2Br. garage, no pet1, SS25 641 VtCIOrl8 557-0975. AvaJI now I Br unlurn1snea apl newly oecorated, stove & relrtg 2188 Maple. CM S475 mo • sec. dep. No pelS To see call 64S·9604 Gossett Apts U1tls pd $325 Quiet I bdrm adults pref Avail July 18 644-6958 •MESA VERDE 2 Br I Ba Newly decor SS25 No pe1s 833-8974 YILU COllDOYI Spacious E-slda Apts * * * Encl gar. patio, dshwsr & IS&IEL VILWU s1ove Most Ullls tree No 3077 Molokat pet1. CM 92626 1 BR 1 Person $445 Vou ara 1ne winner ol 2 1 BA 2 Parsons $455 lrae tickets ($9 50) value 2323 Elden Ave , C M to the 548-7854 111911 Ulllll -VILLA VISTA APTS IHW S575fmo 2 Br 1 t/2 Ba Anaheim Convention Townhome, greenbelt. Canter July 16·24 i/r carport. balcony To claim tlcl!e1s. call 2078 Thurln 642-4321 Ext 352 TSL Mgmt 642· 18(13 *** WESTLAIE VILUIE APTI. 955 W 19th SI S460 1 Br 1 Ba, patio bll·lns. pool, spa. no pets TSL 111&•1 141-1122 Dana Ptial 2726 Studio apt close to bell, all Ult! pd $350 /rno 661·6142 Hant. ltacli 2740 IBr. 1 Ba. close 10 beach, super clean $400/mo 964-8870 2 Br 2 Ba. llv rm. din rm. gar $475/mo • $300 sec 784 t Holl St 963-8842 alt S 30 111 S450fmo up 1 & 2 Br unturn & turn pool. spa 18992 Ftonda 842-2834, 842-3172 . , Bach-lull kit. nr bch, qu1e1 person. no pats. non-smkr $425/mo 960·0S87 Close 10 oeacn 2 Br dlSll- washer. stove. carpet. drapes. garage S525/mo 536-4637 DELAWARE PINES From S475·$S75 Frplc, pool, gar, private pallo No pets 842-8807 19221 Delaware St Closed Sunday Duple" 3 Br 2 Ba garage yard, ava11 July 15 S585/mo $400 sec d&P 960-3052 or 536-7769 2 Br . 1 Ba . N u cptstdrapes. bll-lns, pool S650fmo, dWf1strs. Dover/Was1c1ttl area 645-6646. 2 Br 2Ba $850/mo 2 Br. new cpts/drapas, bit-ins. pool, $650/mo D o w nstairs Dover f Westchll area 645-6646 P&RIC NEWPORT &P&RTMENTS COUN I RY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH S1ng1es 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ments & Townhouses Some are eteganlly lurn1shed From $620 On Jamboree Ad al San JoaQuln Hills Rd 144-1100 Near Hoag tmmac Upper 2 Br 2 Ba quiet IM· ants $520 64:1-3153 Easl Blurt spaclOUI 1 Br. pool. pleasant area, no pets $575 mo 644-4767 IEWHllT CIHT Just moved In Biggest condo In the Crest Jacuz.z1, poor. 1enn1s, right across the street. new cpt, paint $375. 760· 1640. 2 rms avall- llble Must have sem,.ltve soc1a1111e1 Baylront 3 Br. 2 Ba. S 1800/mo, 21 Balboa Cove 645-S13S Cozy 2 rm studio, ba,"'i)fi: 11a1e Mature, non smkr rel reQ d $825 /mo 640-7584 Nwpt Bch CdM 2br 2ba, 2br toa 8-6 lhru 8-20, lrom S•SO/wl\ 673-8476 IOHIFHIT I Mew,ert ltaola 2 bdrm 2 ba deluxe $800 per wl\ 37 tJ SeashOre Dr 650-6S78 ~~~~:s~4;~31~n pvt ~nlther. emhple pa,r,klng ;~~ r~!~~n8i~~4;~;a. portun1ty HI Orange Ari ana Frame Gallery 1 n1g Ira Ice County lor amb1t1ous, re-seeking FIT netp Ge11- Caratt1 lor 646-3679 Los1 F Great Dane, black, llable 1ndlduals who want eral olltce experience lent 2912 • CdM , DI• s1e with missing 7f4. CdM looks to work lor tnemsetves necessary sales e~per plumbing 2855 E Cst like Lab Call Jay, Wiii tr111n Need lranspor· l'elplul 646·9173 , E side Costa Mese nr 171h Hwy. suite 105. $575 mo 873-8004 or 675-S511. talion and srpall lee lor ~.30·6 30 dally St $60fpr mo Joyc;e 67S-6900 REWARD $ IOO Lost equipment and business -~- Wall1e 631-1266 Agt female Calico Cat in vie license Call Doug l&IYSlnH wanted garage 10 1111 la•astrial of Beoonla & 4th Ave 714-542-2 l54 1111d care tor 3 children weights In Very respon-lealala 2920 CdM Call Tina 673-3658 GROCERY-STORE Only Musi nave 11a11s Prel E s1ble Kip 953-0523 111 1206 • 2500 sq 11 w Irvine or 640-2700 store 111 growing cent rat Side C M. area 646-8762 4PM area lncfds olllces, from E-W community. 1 8 acres. Baker Office leatala 2914 $540/mo 538-1056 R ARD r$ pump, 3 bOr'TI house Head Baker SupervtSe So Santa Ana. 5000 611 , lost Scarlet Macaw. Large tots more S 199,000 • stall 1n bread baking & 1617 Westcllll, N B 275 to R d B d Bl c I n e n 1 0 I lg lncd yard nr 405 & 55 e ir g anyon v Y coora1na1e stall ac· 3600 SQ It 2.435 sq It lrwy Hvy pwr Load drs. 549-4366. (~3)382-076 1 11v11tes Pertorm product Suitable for medtcal or 6 6 75 2 quality control. maintain ON THE SAND dental Agent 5• t-5032 rees. 4 • 1 SCRAM-LETS IDYHlaeat and prepare proouc11on SUMMER RENTAL 0 i ' 4011 3 Br 2 Ba unit wet bar 4oot Btrch NB •$775 up 2265 11 1ndus. rrrtaD hes records lof mgmnt AO· lurnisneo washer dryer 440 sq fl s450/mo 1 trial oll1ce 18101 Reaon· ANSWERS Jl4' TI 14 vtse mgmnt 011 oro· ,11cta Summer enc.Isa Agent 54 1·5032 I do C11cte .: T Hu111111g1on I 550 ductro11 product quallly Beach 842-2834 Innate . Forum 11 you have 000 stall and mllrm develop garage 5802 Seasnore p c•ase ene g ..,. ..,_ a f Gluey . Unclad ur " r Y v..,u1.,-ment 40 hr t week TSL Mgm1 642-1603 8 00 v 5400 11 LOii ii oaa• 3004 uOUGH ment and tease back lor St7001mo 2 yrs axper or Vacation r r iew s~ec5. I fQUND ADS Our 1ee11aged daughter nallonal company use 5 yrs as general baker re-lleatala decoded 10 be a singer S24.000/yr •11come, 20'1• Qutred Newpon Beach -=~::.::,_ __ ..:,;-.i:;~:t;;-She reallzed that the mu-lilt credit ' 20% de-CA 1ob site Contact Mr Laguna on 1he beach Br steal scale began and prectat1on annualy Kot111e 714-64S·0~47 101 1 Ba sleeps 4, Avail 1oned w11h1n sq It ended wtlh DOUGH $2.000/mo for 5 yrs appt August S3000 0 womans retail cloth111g AR£fD££ 714-240-1185 days 494-S857 store Ideal Liao ISi IOC J\ PentHla 3012 7 14·493 • 1 1 5 3 or IHPR/ASlllTUT Npt Beacn 675-5396 Call.· 619·729-3046 eves nvoictng, posung. AIR. IHllll lo Baytront'Olllces from 300 * * * f11 t Lea 4024 type 50 wpm and tO key • Sbre 29ot sq 11 142-1111 PETE FUTllHSTH tHJ t • Grea1 company benel1ts •SHARE 3Br h5B w/33 yr 11'· 1003 3280 Indiana •HST ll•E LIAll* See Mrs Naeve Stewart old man Westside. CM CM 92626 No Credtt Raqutred Tolle. 900 No Broadway $ 63 8 I I D"i You are the winner or 2 738-0522 9.9 7 dys bkr Santa Ana 325 mo •·589 t Ht OH Found-Blk/brn Doberman. tree tickets ($9 501 value I - - -E $400·-M/F large room In llAHOI VIEW VIC Newport Beach, to the REI IF YH'll IHllD I IHll IP!R 3BR, 2'1BA NB Condo 800. 107 sq It avatl from Scrappy 759-1163 llOIE I IAlllH 11 llllllEPAYIHTI FULL 0111111 w / F .> PL J AC G A R SI &IS ----SlllW No credit c'"-k P empnas1s EDP back Prefer ou1go1ng athletrc BASEMENT S 1 00 SQ II Fouoo Cockallal. Owner ,..,.. stabl e person M•ke 2500 SQ 11 Call Mon-Fri Ph011e675-8054 Anahe1mConven1ton Cat1Ca111orn1a ~ound 5Jrs~~~1e11ce 9 5 6 • ., 6•4 Center July 18·2· Castles. Bkr Toll tree ewpoll eac verl!S· 642-5978 • •<·4 Found F Boaer vie Vic· '" mg A""ncy Send resume To ctatm tickets, call 1-800-422-737S ,,_ IEWHIT ISUll 4 Br Otwn bay & ocean. E> ecullve suite meaty tori a & Placenlla. C M 642-4321 . Ext 352 83·•00 and salary requtraments avail lmmed 650•2637 decorated 3 olloces prt· on July 6 646-5386 * * * _ to J Baker 3857 Birch An11uat-2Br apt, 1mmac fll I St s te 540 NB 92660 Clean, resp. people only alt 5PM Laundry vate restrooms. S min Found re Husk)', gray & Of g•,tta1 • ui · $700/mo 2131377-4640, Fem rmte warited. shr JBr lrom 0 C Airport snort wht, 7f3 Huntington +FOTO IATE• T •• I 4021 utcner, lull tome Eit· MAlllHSWALI 650•09 t9 term lease a va 11 Cntr HB 968-8472, LAR~ST & MOST RE· l.M.SAnLEI perlencea Apply •n per· 2&3Br Townhouse Apts ~~e111~3 Blu~~5~1~~~~ S560t mo 261-0404 9S7-3340 LIABLE Ill O I son Genes Market. 1080 lrplc.dshwsr.lrgpatlo, Saa Cltatalt 2776 5S9-466• •EXECUTIVESUITES• f 972-1000.2•nours tr111ll t. IC. So Coast Highway enclsd stngla F 11 1 h"'h 111 ound female lab grey Spec1alfzl11g In ts1 & 2nd Laguna Beacn H u serv ce 'V Qua y collar Vic Fairview & ARE-YOU SINGLE? Dis· car garage. nr unt &'Br. $485. Yearly Pool. nr Fe to snr 2 Br Ilse Bal Is low proce Newport Blvd w its 0 n 6• 3 0 • 8 3 TD's since 1949 Harbour From SS95fmo beach bus No pets Needed bdrm turn No 111 Bay Sl cover video encounters A.E Broker Bd Realtors 840-6807 498-6277 pe1s o• smolung S395 Mary Broiler FOUND. Fem giaY.Oranoe The easy. tun and al· 642-2171 54S-061 I NE AR BEACH N SC G 675-5316 7141850-1236 & while spotted cat, vie fordable dallng servlOa HI• Call us . A" FUND-ING " r e11ersl Hosp Irvine SS 1·0407 Singles are meeting C11ll .., large 2 bd. Iba, no pets, specious 3Br. 2Ba. M/F 35 • to shr 2Brl2Ba. DELUXE OFFICE SUITES now 768-6000 AES INC Y52·9001 $500 213-493-1655 dshwshr. lrptc. patio. new NB. pool. Jae. tennis, $1)8 Baylronl blOg &00· 1107 Found, Fem:--cock1poo Au1hor11ed roan origin· Spac 3 br. 2 ba dupiex. cpt/drps, lg kit, $550 mo. $375 mo 6•6·5286 sq 11 avall from s1.25 Vic nr CM goltcourse Attr yng lady avail lor •torlor S & L's, Banka. CUIFFDI nd other du118S Mai. COi· tage student 25-35 hrs per week. Day or evening driving, non-smkr. dl11k suit required 6•0-533S lanced yard, new crpt & Av1Juty2S 898-5974 M/f 10 snr 2 br. 1,.., ba BASEMENT Sl.OO sq II. 5S7-tt58 lunch, dinner escort tor Compellve, low mtereat d $750 536 0756 looas .,~900 2500 sq II Call Mon-Fri t>usinessmen 839-3080 rates & lees 30 yrs F'laed -------rapes. • " c M . ao1 , poor, J•c 9_5 642-4644 Found F tan & bt9ck Lab & adruslabte 151 2nd & OllULTmS Ll 1ana hacla 2741 Beautiful at beach s2na s277 50 • ullts 754·0959 mi~. vie 19th & Placentia CIRCUS Of 3rd T O.'s Commerc111 _ bl k S ho NB upna. omce, 643 Gl'I c M 548-9442 A E 1 eeded tmmadl ataty DI• 2 Br 1 Ba Oceen vu, oc at eas ra Lg rm MIF 10 shr 3 br 2 ba ,..... -... MASSAGE oa11s. part/lime for Princess I Ill ' $400 h d I B lb II, shower kncn. nr p 0 F d G M p c No End beam celling w pnv u me . P up all. gar a oa S oun ray cat WIDOW HAS SSS tor House roducts. a OI· S900 utltlncld 494-3044 648-S477 keep calling S257 SO • uttts 675· 1447 480 646-294? I R u sa •II n BI u a or 7 19 NO HARBOR BLVD T.D's, $ l0,000 up NO gate Palmolive compan)' ----Fem only E'alde -CM M/F to shr Bayfront home llEWPOIT IUOI Burmese, C M 645·2191 FULLERTON credit check, n.:> penalty 968-3651 l':'l!lt le1cla 27H $275/mo • ulll. 1s1/lat • $400/mo • ''l utlls 1000 sq 11 wall maintained found iraytwh1 kttteri: 170-1112 Call Denison Assoc ---CRUISE FREE llEWPOllT TER•'OE dep 646-9145 645-4163 alt 6 30PM bldg on qu1e1 street 8· 10 wks old, nr Pac111c 0, .. 24 IDlll 673-7311. AS TOUR DIRECTOR "" FurnlShed-room In Costa Needtecralts &doilhob-AHlgnedparklng, Cat Hwy, Botsa Chica St ATTRACTIVE U -7348 2 Ir, 2 ~I Ctde, W/4, Mesa home. S230fmo bylst wants 10 snr 2 Br, 2 garages "'811 545•4SOO or Pk 962"6 1:l6 MASSUSSES Htlf WHlff 5100 -OllTNIH frl& iaol. 411·1211. Call Chris 1llar 4 pm Ba w/Same Non-smkr 645"3323 days FOUND -Husky female. TO SERVE YOU * * * pening for full lime U · 3 Br. 2 Ba Apl. Eastslde lfelltaB.AU VERSAILLES---645-2435 $360 -''r uut Park Nwpt C.aatrcial grey/white. tlunllng1on UlLIAll llAITll perlenced malntene11Ged ~1\~,,: ~=~~9~~ APllTllllTI IBA wllh vu $700 H B residential nr Edison A P 11 6 4 4 • 5 5 6 2 · Cntr · H B 95 7 •334o. ESCOllTS/IOIELS 354 Avecedo St person for 2 Fu nton d 8s1 9647 Bachelor U11l1 $550 HI, employed man or Sr 60 •8102 IHtall HU 968•8•72 Outcall ONLY 835-9199 CM92627 Island Retall Stort'S •v-LA ....... --.. ==· ::r~~~~':;;~=~a Adrian Riiy 549-85•7 Citizen pral Meals II de-Npl B 3Br apt. non-smlt. NEWPORT CEN TER. Full Found M Irish Seii8r ml•. U ITio IUOEIS You are the winner 01 2 6U -S070 EOE __ ..,, Pallos/decks, Nopels WESTCLIFF2 Br l 'lt Ba sired 964-5287 rem straight deal S225 service EJ11ecut1ve Suites approK. 1 yr, Garllald & Bachelor/Bacneloratte tree ttckats (19.501 veh1e -1nca MIF, disco. llU 142·I07a 2 Bdrm. 1'1• Ba $590 Townhouse, no pets Room S300. Private en· Tony 575-59o9 S575-S625 640-5470 Edwards. H B 84~·8849 Olllcea Blr1hday Parties to Iha oreoo1c, b1llel, axper to 1 Br, ga• & water paid. 151 E 2191 548-2408 $650fmo 648·7S33. !ranee. cooking, working Npt Bell, le. non-smki: Olllce apace tor leaae.7 47 Found Poodle m1-;;-blk THE LAST HURRAH H•E 1 IARIH assistant In wel83J con· ~;~::hr g5a;3~;4s50 bbQ, Trade your old atuff tor Westcllft terr1iiCtargeiBf man, Laguna. •94-4459 mal 1325 ' 12 urn It, S6951mo utlls pd. AIC, F e m 738-8538. 558-8538 llllW trot oeniers. S 1 mo .. new good le • with 1 Apt, pool, car port, Room torrent w/kitch prlv. 673-8717 ground fir 1055 El Magnolla/lndlanapolls, Anaheim Convention pert· lime, possible very $435/mo. 2Br, carport, ~fled ad. 842·5e78 storage space 645-8152 Near bus & shop1 Hunt· Nwpt ellec hte on Bey, Camino Dr, Co1ta Mesa HB 968·3°46 HEAVEN and how lo get Center July 16-24 Short time Mr Frank leundry. no pe19, 'ehlld 1ngton Bell 062-7520 11lew Own bath. W/D 3 Biiis E. of Fairview & FOUND Shepherd puppy 1here Dlal 714f838·8126 To clalm tickets, call 542·9047. 980-6866 54S-4529. 2131598-12 t9 IHI. ltacli 27401 laat. ltacli 2740 Room In PV1 home. Mesa S400 u1111 tnel &50·80t 1 Adams vi(; 21s1 & Orange CM lo• dlrae1tons 842·4321, Ekt 352 tel $.495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba •pt, .. -----------------· Verde, tor working male Resp le ace student, 75 4-I040 Mr Tracy ApproK 4 mo• 6•5·9467 a v e r * * * RIOEPTlllllT encl pello, amall pet OK,I $150/mo 545-3982 non-smkr, Mella hsa 10 Prof olltc. toe Costa Alt 6 welgM·Tlrad·Altergles-or PIOTllE FU•H* Full lime us1111nt 10 re- carport, lndry rm. Kenneybunkport?. ahr. have •om• rum. Mesa-1ubte11e,20111ees FOUND-Sm green perrol l otnar chronic all-* capt1on1s1 M11ure. Ex· 735 W 18th St WWI llOTIL •95 3078 1 & t 1 1 f n tll 7 T d m a n ts· He a I y o u r· Production work, mual be ...,lenced, lor bu1y of· " • any1 me & reeel Pl .. , nlc su3r10"1u , /1 v1c1n11y hurln en sell-Nat ural Herb1. verutlla. Acenory Ii~ S46-•563 TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 I Sn 't that the horse that WOO WS~l~8 rrt~lps, ~oo~or'vra~ .. Ammale to l hr 3Br condo, 54S a7~1o6r aDava l mo. H1mllton. C,M 642· 1295 964·8934 House. lrvlne 9156· 1622. . --- S515 Avell 7/1 h d I I · ~ · · found. Tama Pigeon. tlS-IGT •&UIH The Triple Crown In '72? Phones In room 2274 ws r, ryr, poo ' ac, Pa-y Z81'o Income 1u111t· AOOlllTAITiJ F/O To au!!ntlM ne-na,_. 2 Br ap1 wl pallo Newport Blvd CM 1 trplc, yd, no pets, garege. • $290/u p. Cl • p et a, Identity 540-1275 ...... -...-....-· &45-8103 All 6PM. 646•7445 • · '300 mo 5•0·7859 a11 drapes, 1/c, r11troom1. gally. tnform11tlon lrM . Position With pt Beh carriers Salary com-~ fV"'"'\ ~ 6PM Tom or Kn• 17301 Beach Blvd Hunt· I Found. Yng M Ga rm. For recorded meuage, Property Mgmt firm Out menaurate w/e.111.~ 1575to M40/mo.2Br.1'~ ·..:.,, -....._,~11\.......1 /'---.:.; SRi•••i•tTIL __ lnQton Beech 842.2834. Shepherd , &m o1 ? phone873-6518. 111ndlng c1reer op-Company benefits end bl twnhM. pool, lndry ~ Aoommat• Coo!dlnatora 11 111 1 r us 11 n CM portuntty • GfL. AIP, AIR bonul oppty ... geMrout rm, carport. PY1 patio. no H ,ou're llOt surt w11o (or "1111) KtMfYblllltporl wH, Wk~ rtntlll now evall live bl11ff t0t llu • mOITIYI llfTll • ~2-2742 &IHI ·~· R with tmptlatll I~ flnanctal mlteege -anc.. Mutll ~:,.?8~' locelton 208 don't '"' btd -,ou'1t '101 alone Ktnnt1blln~port IS !~!.: l~P·r~~or 2:~. S:~o'io~~~~:.~:.~a: 1 MO FREE AENT II you've lost or tound. pet 1268 Rewefct !011 old •n•ly•I• II you re bright hive ven. lt•tlon WllgOn ontol l•dlsl1nd1vtly dll1ertnt1p1rtmentfloo'rp1ana Newpott Blvd. CM. 568_7077 • .,13;595_5334 w11n1horttermi.1M,full c a ll Pt1 Ho l llna , EngllahSl\Mpdog,Oana with prior . F/C ••· ol llml/plckup. ~~ 1n TSL Mgmt &42-1603 al Suwmd Villl(t '" Hllnlinf1011 Buell Stawtnd 846-7445 24 hra iervlc. t ultH KMP your t-800·1124-7797 Pt area. 9 yrs old, pa1ltnce, We II help train person WMkdayt be· BAY TIMBER APT V1ll•C• 11 ' result ol 1011111 ptrsontllltd prolusion•I ovarnaed low & pro· -j Fem1le. gray/white. Fam• you and provide for Cl· twHn 3PM·5PM 11 330 1 er. lf'l)lc. pool, private plann1nc Ille ~Ind ol •tttntion you cteur~t A Pttltct H11el1Jl1t1la 1104 Roommete n11<1e<1 10 shr le11lon111meoe high. 881 Loat. 11 • Grey· blacll 11 Y h •"' t br o k • n · rMr advanctment. Call Wast Bey St • Coat• pa11o. enclad ga1eoe blend ol nature •nd h•llll _ nesl~ 111 • rorttl ••th 2Br turnlahll<I apt In C.M. Dover Dr Sufte 1i New· s1iorth1l1 tiger female I 661-0 t70. 553-0940 Meaa. ~75fmo 3HW BaySt babbkflt br00~$ and QQttl Pollds. cootfd b1 natural Ulll&IUll $230 mo no viii Mark port Beach 831-3651 Cal Oecl1wed. limp• lalt a--mp•y••L1 ~-------&4&-H83 bt Add llTlllll 540.3291!, 548·t&l 9 HffllW front leg W11 n-l1allHI Ott· 4014 --" -OOOA PEASON·2 yt'I :::!!" Hitt lo llltl tenn.s t0u1h, sw11nn1111 Wkly rtntati, tow retH, _ ., t 8r00lthura1, Fin Vly Minimum 2 yr. expari.nce e11per pteltffe<I Aexlble Deluxe T'wnflM. pt11o, 28r. ....... ..... ~ aftd • (OllHf\11111 loclhOll Mtr slloPPMC color TV. frH con... Sllr Hr. 38a CK;n--; Beautllul lttoe Offioe avall-Reward H:l·2•oa MOVING TO Fl.OAIDAI Dependable P•r.on Pro· hll Apply In peraon· ! 1•~. o-r. $825 mo. and""'*'"""' •lld rov'n tol • olact 1n'f011t would helled """" a ,1...,,110 condo. So L1guna. ap1, able 642-4044, Mon-Fri. Clothing con1lg nment ceea Conatructlon Loi n Q9Cls. 2 1b0 W ac.tn- 25-t3 0r8fl99, t42·2191. Pf01ldl1 tlM hornt (htll KtftMJb\IMPofl ) Ont tnd """' ... lrplc 2 dtclll garage 9.5 Lost Black Lab, temei. l hop, CdM, NI ~ Yl'I Or•w1, type. 10 ltey front, N S two btdfoom, one 11\d two bath aper1~nt1 ocean.Kltch'aavell 499 6oo9 · ' w/wht br .. 11, VIC Mna 87&·&523 67&·3589 Apply 11 R P Warm-1----------..,_._ 985 N Coaet Hwy • TAKE OV!R L8E &Mui Verda 1r1a 5•0·• 101 C 3 O" O Electronle Bench Ttc:h -~ lrom 1~4S L1guneBe1ch,494·5294 Snr 2Br Npl dplK, '325 ofllce 1u1te, recently Or•noe County Aepa earn ~nftl on c o .. ,_. • lrvlne blted compeny IMftt ...... s d s d mo. Fam, unturn. Come redee N-cp11 & drpa !,.OST CAT big IH Self Avon PI T. u min. 0111 tta 111k1 bench teen w/2 ytt 2 ~=t~~~oU~· ~~win ge'n"ttn to• ''itiio• ~~m!. e~r~dol~. b~l~:c~ -fl1 7 8 38th St. NB. Suite conalala 01 4 atry fllWAfll F/'T Chflt 5•8--0147 Alllll. dl'T HPlf. t1ouble thootlng, Nttlng.1825/mo. 1ao2111 n~ .. v ~ muttf w /pvl bath, Jim olllcu . w111 bar, 2 Sele. Laue, Prec111on m;. w/ttrong oookkeeplng Cllgl11al • 11181~ clfcu1t 81. 14~212 or n/amkr, /rof. M/P, lull s L1gun1, 38d beech rtttroomi, conlerenc• BurmeH Mall, Dark Brwn ohlna 1hop, tooting. preterr•d Salary oorn-board• lor CRT•· Pftnl· 14M843. prlv S62 659-811& houae, 2•·32, 1310. Avail room 2011.20 Md ttor-oe ""bt/Q~I evn,1• 1n,trtngO preclalot1 perte Modern, m1n1ura1a ""/t11p 1r era & ~tma•-~o c:ompo. 1,,5 •ff-4N•. room :ioa:io. appro11 ~ c.,. 11 w n 111 t. _.11 equipped. coml)lete. !45.025• neflt ........... _.,., com-~T~~~~~· 1ms Hlrllflnl'Oft V .. ""9, HvntJt111011 tMCll. CA 1aat1 Vt1g Qleen men Midi ntce ~lt~ttoU'x::~o:.: ~~C•nyon, July 3. 751.0718. .ANS EAINO SERVICE =·~:. ~~:r~ 17...,.18 (714) 898-9961 ltatall HM b•ch apt 0, 11ou ... u 10 •PPftc:lete $A90 mo. te.r1 vou1 own u••rliff TELl!PHONE OPEA· l o• 18318. IMM. Cl '""!flt Sift Oltlo frwny drlw llOttll °" IMcft to lelboa 111.nd eleoeni a oocs reta N814&-11150. 83142tl, Tll• IHtMI draw In 1111 we 1eec11 11111 acrllt\lng. ATOR. AM Sf\ltt. 382 3rd 92713 Attn· M Kroeger, l-elOI t Br. cory, orMe. Mt,8'dlfl, !NII fttt Ofl flkfMdeft to Setwfnd V'..... home, Qlttge, tlfff)e 8, WHt. . ·• Dally Piiot T ·Shir II, 1pot1ew11r, St. Ste C, Laguna a.ch I! 0 £ IUtonenette. 1400/mo. hrllilllMp tvtillMe • Optf1 t1e1t, 10 Nj 'IN duti. ate p • Io beach SELL Idle llema with 1 WANT ACTION? CllUl"-d Ad. Cell Toda) tranaflr t, t ic. Phone --------utlll pd t31-3eA8. S32S.1&75 &4&~8333 Daily Piiot Cl .... fled Ad,. C'-"tCI Ad• t42•HT8 eq.ee11. . 6"0Pvrltt Co. 83 l ·518_!_ hit Idle tteme IU·M71 Went Adi Cell ......,. -------------------... HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 ltlt Wutt4 Siii lelt Wut" 1111 ltlt Wut• Siii ltlt Wu ... OFFICE ~ntfp llt'I pet• Res111ur8f1f llHnAIY WNIPllOllHI ~ .. ~ DO A unu ton good With numbef1 ,The Crl1)' Burro Otntng Fut peced c:ontulllng firm IBM Df9')4ey wtltet. mini· ~ : ~ ., ... ,, .. YOUR Mec:GregOf Ye~lll COi p, Catina wll be taking ap-nffd1 an ••Pef~Ced mum 3 yr eapetlen<le with ~ ~ 0-HOftl9 MHa atarllng Sat July 9 lhru wno can edfl '°' 1peltlng perlenc. required Com· \ j{" · • ,-.• .,. ,. Op tometrt~ Ttc:h 1 ,..... .. "'"'' • " .,#i~:-:_ . '•1 ~· • ·Yo-) ·" I lot MIS ...... ..,, 01nc/wood, tufted Melon 11501000 7&0-otl50 2 ma telling Jv' 9 rmctteirl Q1een vefvet 1200 ea 780-8075 163 1 Placenlle Coate pllcetlon• IOt ell poalllons 011p1tywrlttf opefltor grammar /editing o -dn''• . ~~ • • -1 Mon. July I I tnttt•t•t<t & grammar We n..a ,,_,5 ... 1-1 10 S24,000 \ ..., ~ • ' X '•· .. • par\les rt9<)fl in l)e(SOn someone who want• to 844-5771 I --' • • part-lime. OC t>ased t>tll No or the restaurant be part of 1 dynamic: ' · ' ·l · '7 ! .; 1 Sa&urday, July 9 health agency (7 l•I llile 808 Adam• Ave. HB leam Com~sauon 10 Jtlt• w..... St OS '• I. •. '\"' ... ut.••• a .... ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19). You'll locate item 974•3937 betwffn lOAM-SPM. 124.000 depending on Compen1en1 nunet 1Jde OAUOt SALi ADI NO\rlf ~ •· Own your company Team Retell expe<tence & c:epablilles c:om"anton dr. xlnt rtft ClAHIPllO n CITTI 1112 thal had long been missanu from s..,..,•ial t.'OUection. Collins •ssocfat-567 " •ea N 'OW " ...--ind earn from the 191 Menager tor c;hlldrent " · _. Porl/lull llme 549-8677 • • Set of Dlahea. Brown Focus 9n antiques, hobbies, basic security and day Te11e11 s1c1ncate & 1 11 1 11 San N1cot11 Or. NB ..................... 118n..,.ge"'45472 9079 r~torauon of harmonious relationsh ip with fam.Uy ,mak&-up teGhnlque. Pll sales exper req, must cal t>kgrnd, rellat>lt, drtv-ltlMI 111... lrriat spec a ty store. re a 64A·5771 ILlvt In companion. medl· w _, • • member. Cancer, Taurus, Capricorn persons play or lull time 842'81111 hava exper In rnerc:han· SEGIOUY 91. own car 1163-4322 or •v.-r-re_CO_n_e'"'IP•o-t-•""fOr-ptall-t~-Jewel~ 1214 i ·r· I PAIT/TIME n11 •-·-dlalng, IMlt•onn•I & In-Newport Beach llw olflce, 1776-8033. J ..... , uu ,n C:1 p-r. 7'L C:I Bl·-s gnt icant roes. ven1ory ·Sand resume or I I Ing 219 S apphire. Sat 8 4 Beaut Renell oak ,. .... ,. ~ TAUR US 'April 20-M ay 20): Oirectfons are Wemtld adults over 22 teller to Petite Marc:he, accuratetyplngessenta . NurH Aid Compenlon Balboa laland.Sun.9AM • · 1 Topez 17'1\" lm~rlal su bject to chang k~p options open , have youth. Musi be well 369 E t th t, M, A Prefer up to 2 yrs ex~r. avell l0t relief, day1 or Ctrtll ••I .. , gage, c:101hea. toya, tool• 840-8688 ' who enjoy working wllh 1 8 c c some tape ttanaorlblng. 1 ' · lbl & cllre, entlque•. ug· Topait 1200 each alternative plans available. Y ou 'll get news concern· groomed, personable. a 92Cl27 Cati 548-2283 bet noon eves, 2•3 dys 8 week. Refrlg. cheat of drewers. & much more Cul· · positive motivator Slatl retell sales ---Exper, re116Malure & re-verdafe, Oulver 10 Ferris, 2 ing travel . communications and vacat ion. Y ou 'll ai s75 per week. Cill Part time retail salesexper S.ortl•JJ· lleble 964· 287 ~1~ :;i51~n& ';~" mr~'j follow slgni to Bates s1 Miactlllaff.. I 11 encounter Lively, creative, dynamic people who 2-Spm, 646·702 1 (ask for req. Please call Jor an Part time, Newport Beach Praatii:a1 nurH wlll iake Larkspur, CdM. 16" radial arm aaw, $260. stimulate a nd en courage you. Sharron) appi Perlte Mercha Chll· Yacht Brokerage Firm bed patient In my home. Furniture, c101n1ng, book•. Like new. 646-4382. GEMINI (May 2 1.June 20): You'll be on more d re n s s 1 ore . Fte~1ble hrs tor• 7 day >elntcare.Mary646-6793 Yard sale. Bks. 1Wfry. 14712 Comet St. (Cul- 115 .. Hllec:hl. solld slate PAIT TIME 714-642-4714 operation. $6/llr to start Dtt• -5510 hsehld, mags, souvnrs, ver/Welnut ) Sat/Sun color TV 1 yr old. s2oo." sol id Jmottonal an~ finan~al grow:i~· Y~u ':to';; :;e EYEl/WHIHH AN for lull lime t>ack olfk:e :~:1~ge7j,<;Y a~~:;: :a~;,: M Golden Rtvrs. pups. ~~~~:i~· e.'i,3~, ~.~d--9·5. -new designer wicker exce ent o pportu ty to ocate art1c e t at a n llAeke extra SS helping position In Coate Mesa. multl·faceted Jot> with Sm, 31• born 8123. GARAGE SALE-43 yd new 11mp1 valued at $125 ea lost, mwing or stolen . Change of pace p roves youth carriers promote Ca 11 Jo 1 n s m 1111 . gret potential tor growth 642_7984 645_4132 Ct1ll 111111 cpt Clothes To~•. cam-w111 sell tor SSO ea. 2 beneficial, you 'll get second Wind and vitality will llleir own eetabllahed 557-3242 • & salary please submit 3 famllyl Lots ol misc furn. ere, garbage disposal. willow rockers S250 & make comeback. ~~~~e:i.,~a'~!~e~~.g~Y~ AN tor tutl tirii9biic:k oliiOe your resume to po Bo>e Pheroah Hounds. AKC, 9 appt, clothes. hsehold car redto. luggage 27 & $350 545·•66_2_. ___ ..,,,.,.._ poalllon In Costa Mesa. 1062, Newport Beach. wks 3 lemalea $200 up goods. Sat/Sun 9-5 28 I Yorktown. Irv 25';-c:Oior TV, AM/FM CANCER (Jun e 2 1-JuJy 22): Burden is lifted, ~~;;.!:ni.4.f1:::.~02~a11 Call Joan Smllh Ca.92663. 536-5850. 898-7005. 1936WellaceAve Sat Sun8·3 -1 Radio, Stereo Record you'll have greater freedom of action. member of 557-3242 !SECRET ARY -prof 531-6317 13 FAMILVSALE·s07Ham-Garage Sale Six Turtle playerconwte RCA Pe•· opposite sex will express feelings in manner that will PAIT TIM( 98195 w/bookkeeping e•per Sherry's Poodle puppy llton. CM Frt, Sat. Sun Rock fam11te1 19451 fec:t cond $300, Chest of send your moraJe soaring . Timing. intuition and WEEIElll S2000/w"' Ct••• Call Janet 650-1180 sale, teacup-toy m1na1ure Lots 01 goodies. cneap Sterr a Luna, July 8th, 9th Drawers, large 3 full · d Def d ted a -S2SO up 5•6-2848 NEIGHBORHOOD G•A· drawers. 2 small al loP JU gment are o n target. inite gain in ica Supervise newspaper c:or· S30 PAOD-S25 PROFIT Secre1ary/Rec:ep11onls1. -4 Fem11tes. ofc: a hshld " $45. ElectrlC Dryer, Ken- through written w ord. riers early morning ·4AM Call Jack 714-847-5522 fifing. payables. re· Springer Spaniel PUP· turn, tons of misc Sal & AGE SALE In Turtlerock mOfe xlnt cond S75: ·EO -8AM Sat and Sun • cetvables. 11gn1 bkk'g Ex-pies-10 wks, M/F 111 Sun 9.5 3 13 E 23rd St Ridge. Irv Neighbors are Redwood patio set L (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): You'll receive re-must have van. atallon Sales/Advertr11on0•· perlenc:ed. 646-8844 shots. wormed $100 panic:ipatlng In the sale chaise 2 chairs new assurance from on e who has faith in your abilities. wagon or small plCkup. peflenced pref , not re-secW'ny 546-2848 BIG S ALE·Ma)or ap-of hundreds of items or c:ushlo~s 1100: Weber You'll cover new terrai n . you'll mak e necessary Huurty wage , mileage :iuired Wtll train. Oualtty NEWPORT DUNES IS Pttl 55"5 phances, washer. dryer. furniture. c;lothe~.S ap.: typeBar-B-Oue.425 t24 Apply In person ;i;eek· \4agaz1ne Independent • TV. many smaller Items pllances & 01her tull Clearbrook Apt A Colla adjustments and many fears, suspicions will be days 330 w Bay St. contrac1or Commission see~lng security guard MACAW Bl & G id 1960 Starrs Saturday until you won't be able to re-M · eradicated. H om e surroundings w ill ~more attract-Costa ••esa c• Orange only 54 t-6603 Interview Mature person Apply In Tame w/c:~ge e 6~5-2983 sold 124 Clearbrook, sost Sat July 9. Sun Julyl -85~-"" · ~ 10 am and 2 pm dally. person. 113 I Beck Bay Apt A CllA (opposite Fair-10. 10AM·SPM Take 2 dress racks, 4 baker's ive, loved o ne wi.U h elp elevate m orale. Coast Dally Piiot 1 ·---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• or111e.N,B 644·0!>10,asll AaliSIH fOlO grounds g C.M Pohce Turllerock Dr 101 racks. rewelry case a· 4 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep t. 22): De(jne terms, realize Personal Secretary to 11 lor Phil 1752 \Jienese Starlmamn Dept). Wlllowlael. then follow shell dlsplay w/llght Best position is stronger than originally anticipated. Make President ol Laguna Sales set1 AVON and gel& Violin, exit cond. $2500 Bikes, ge_m_e-la_b_te-.-c-h_a,...lr-s. signs to Ille 3 "Morning" oilers. 675-5396 (10-6) I al d • tJ h Beach Business Please Cl1Hifitd chance tor a cruise. For 840-0084 streets. Sunny 752•5668 3 ft x 8 11 h-and med-e Chi· persona appearances. a ppe 1rec y to one w o ca11 497.4559 typewriter, sofa. love· "pulls strings". T1l111htnt Silts more details. 730-3782. seat. tables, bedrm set, LlfHI ltacla I nese wool rug. Perl cond. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Su rprise an-Photo Business Manager. The Classlfled Adverllslng SewlngMach1ne Operator WESTMINSTER ABBEY Atari, clothes.& more Sal only i-3 426 Sent St, s3oot 640•8688 ~~~go :,:~~g;:.e;J, ~~~: Department of the Daily tor Sall Maker Exper ANTIQUE MALL Sat 9AM. 427 l6th Pl. oil Perk Ave. Household 76' Kenworth T_r_e_c-10-r-. c-a-t. nouncement m eans you can be promoted by accepting able, Rec:elvables. Pay· Pilot has an opening lor a pref. 675-6970 11751 Westminster Ave Brnlt>elge stripped sofa & moving sate. klngstze sleeper, all ex- challen ge, added responsibility. lndividual who roll. Retell experience responsible. enthusiastic Shipping Clerk, part lime GARDEN GROVE foveseat , end tables L-Bill tr as E11a1e sale represents governme ntal agency will confid e, in-Must be personable person. Salary plus com-tor computer 1erm1nels. 554·6 l03 $200 8)( 10 cstm rug $50. •1aaa 1 963-9415 '" 5PllA mtsslon. 32 nours a week. 3 1 hi $85 NI ... ..,.. d k 1 struct and ent.'Ourage. Cancer , Capricorn natives play Send Resume to Ad No printers & data com. sew ng mac: nes · c:e _water.,._., es ·au o1 Aquariums tor safe. Two I 972 Dail" Pilot, P.O. Box E•cellenl company ben· Must be willlng to learn Just arrived t>eaullful an-S6S, S2S. Lu~gege racks equip, appliances. end with stand• Rea•ftnable important ro es ' efils, Including medical. s 10 De ks 1 1930 Roll p 1 d 11 ~ ...., · 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca 11 repair & malnt Call Dave Oquas from Spy Glaas · s · · more r ca to se Pleaae Call evenings. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 21): Good lunar aspect 92626--0560 dental. Ille nsurence, 714/557-5116 -,.111. see them all at the last bike $40 Bike parts, Sat/Sun, July 9·10. 8 · weekends 63l-192l .. · ·d · h I · · uaJ aJ h d f c:redll union, etc:. Oppty E E b 1 hi 1 clothes & misc: 2373 dusll. 25861 Evergreen. COU\CI es Wtt trave • sptrat v ues, t e en O a for advancement Call for Sml engine meCii8riie10r c~~~i~nmaenl 's~ore c ;~9 Santa Ana Ave --, l&HY IWllLIW "situation" that has drained you financially and appointment tor Inter-landscape maintenance E 17t 11 s 1 C M -l..,.rt ltacla Tlclc~ts 10 141 Good em otionally . Vitality r eturns. optimism makes come· view. 642•4321· Ext 277· co Mission Viejo Pis call 63 t-028 t Gr~e R1aner I Garage Sale. Sat. 7:30· l2 Anilque 98droom Set. Bar seats Cat~w 5~9-2642 • Ct t b 1 wen 8 3 O. 1 2 . o o ~ -.. CI o I hes. I urn II u re. , back and much n~ative debris will be removed. raa1• II 855•3791 Owner stereos 2512 Senta Ana. Stools, Lamps, Sewing B--;;-...,. -51-50-5-11llY Plitt Madl1ne. Toys. Enl1n1 rass .,..... ony SAGITTARJ S(Nov.22-Dec.2l):Get toh eartof 330WBaySt. SummerJot>atBoatFaC: soffdOakEngllshAelrac-Gresl Stu'i'l"Sat July 9 Furn&Clothes Sii Julyl Cassette wlreel 10 reel matters by being direct, independent and insisting on Cos1a llAesa. CA 92626 tory Cleaning. phones. tory Table. 36x36. 361t54 only, e 30 10 4:30. 319 9111 9. 1 1969 Port $75 Zenith Console {acts rather than speculation. Y o u'U gain added · Equ1IOpptyEmplyr misc Full or PIT open, circa l900, 4 oak Flower St Weyt>rldge Stereo with am/Im s75 . f . . f ' al 'bill. f •--------• $3 SO/hr Apply In per· EngllSh Dining chairs. ••ovtNG· Furnllure,c:htna. --546-7778 m onnallon concerning tse respons1 ty o one son 23456 SoPointeOr, circa 1900 $400 "" Furn11ure. clothes, lllds' --------- h partn hi Do 't · f eed f s •~ 850 0344 gold dredges. mirrors. stull. misc. goodies No Gtllttltr'1 ltt•1 W 0 proposes ers p n give u p r om o A~;:ndSecurltySystems. Laguna Hiils. CA. • c:emper Sat/Sun 1561 1unk Low prices. Sat Aec:orde by· Tommy choice! Comm & Resldenllal While enamel st ova. Pegasus. S.A Hgls. 9.1 •3 Seamlst Cir Dorsey. eeu 11A1dler and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lie low, p lay I Aac>ldlygroWlngc:ompany. TELEPlllE l920's. pe<I cond, every-MOVING OUT OF STATE (west end 19th St, C M l the Oflglnal "tat Family . . d f . . h f Good 0 I thing working S7SO. RecOfd Also lots more waiting game, e er LO WlS es o partner or mate. pportun ty IPPltlTllEm 63 t-ll36. Must sell this weeken<I. Harbor Vlew-Persren 545_4M 2 Focus on public relations, ability LO work out I Cell LOfl 81 714·730-1472 ·~u -Furn., plants, apples. See carpets, woven woods. -- . · h famil ber y 'U · I Seles/Hardware. Full -• 15 A1~li1act1 6011 Dimes a Line. Sat/Sun c;lothlng. Jurn,plants, Embr01dered pal"c:nes or compromise wit Y m em · ou gam P enty _.,,....,..,...,....,.,.......,...,. C u Exper nec:e11ary Sun.1-!!'ol1t-------"'!9 9.4_ 2554 Elden Av. misc:. Sal only 9.5 1956 tavorlte mountains and 'f ti t 0 'll I 'f h Ca l k Time rown nlrdware, through Thurs. s:3o PM 12 yc;le washer. hvy duty I pa en -y U ose I you rus . ncer p ays ey ---. 3107 East Coast Hwy. to 9:30 PM. Guar houri" 20 New. A steal II S350 Nie-Naes, 1 pr barstools. Port Laurent horses Send 25' FOf role. ----------i CdM 'I 545 4662 I ---c:e1a10g 91e2 El Colo-Qu Rius _ _ · plus comm Plush and -lamps. end tab es, some Hlde·a,dln Ible, new & redo Av. F 11 , 92708 A A (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): individual who ____ TV Sales. PIT, Eem e•tra SSS profeulonal working 1e cu II relrlg, sioo. Trun-turn and various otller used elec apptlan. used __ • _____ ......., promised to hel p may n ow be makin g excuses for UN selling cosmetics to your condlllons Laguna Hiiis die t>ed frame S25. things Sat/Sun 2272 furn. plants & misc • 18 HAWAII· pvt party has S kin I " Kn · lf )' d friends. 645-6776 office, Scott, 951-2777 857-<1828 Pomona Ave. Pirate Ad, Clltfhaven, trenslerrabta 1 w ay "ta · g eave. ow tt. stress se -re lance a n (A4) -,,---------0 -0 Sat/Sun. 9•4 tickets TO Honolulu. Pa- display versatility . K eep resolutions concemfng · Sales Antique Ao~.r g1 aa st°.v6~: O~scma~o~!~~~1d3 ~~~:: M 1 1 c11ic: Eastern AirlinH, by health. basic cho r es and employment. Gemini figures ...,.,.., I UPPLEllEIT Jiii Telephone Sales ht oven. 4 ong, " rallan Jurn .. kitchenware. 11~~ :v~r =~ ~;!~'. _0e_1_3_1·_s_e_4_ea_._s_4_0._s_1_e1 · tJ N•"""O TO .... FIN ...... ~ "AL" lt"'••E S4/Hr • 20 Hrs nigh. $90. 675•60~4-• books. Sat/Sun e-•. S ... b promme n y . o:ic; "" ,.,.. .,.. ' • -o " 388 Seawlnd Or, Sal/ un lrvjne country ... u mem· PISCES F h b If you _.,~ 'WOfk PIT 91m • 2 pm or 4 Growing Company needs HARBOR .AREA 403 Magnolia. 9-2 berslllp fOt sale. Call eves ( eb . 19-M arc 20): Favor a le moon • -"' I pm • 9 pm wuh the Los person to telephone from APPLIANCE SERVICE g wknds 213 434 1905 aspect coincides with romantic involvement, creativ e For -Olr9ct Sliel T_. Angetes Times Clrcv11. home (We'll pay extre We sell recond .. guar Sat 12·5. Some Spanish Sal 8-5, Sun 10-2"173'5 · • • . changes and success lhrough S"""'Ulative venture . W (114) 111 .... • lion Tum In telephone calls on your pllonel Only appliances 549.3077 furnlthlngs. 1084 Salinas Port Charles. c:ron Lo11esea1, perf cond. c ..---I E hou I people Interested In 1 --Ave streets Ford/MacArthur. Barone belgel wt\t atrlped Past mistakes are corrected, you could be embarking ~~:: pl~~n C::.m11.:,: permanent job need Maytag Wnhrh/Oryer, ii-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Bookshelves. twn fib, $250 Harlan Young i:on constructive rebuilding program. Young person IPT!OiinQ-Proof Reader Training 11 provided For apply Cell bet-7.9 heavy dut~. t>ot sparkl· IWIPMEn lldbrds, lamps, relrlg. p11n1lnga. S1SO·I SOO ...-.,,_~mes viaorous ally ProdYCllon Assistant. more mlormetion call AM tor appointment 1 8n,g8 2c_.1 9e8an1 $185 ea E S d 8 3pm c:lothlng. more mite Lingerie chest, 185 ~.~v "' · knowledge of type-540-0301 542•3t>s4 " · " ~~Z,,geunc~~st 1~1ege. SAT & SuN 8AM-1 Tools, 6'44•5965 :·~-7697 ltlt Wu... Sl• ltlt ...... Slot lelt Wut• 1111 setting, paste up g c:em· TELlPIHE 111.H PhtlCO-~lrlg S75 Hotpoint Fairview & Arllngton, 15 ~ fl rtlrlg. like new, AeltlfefW"· Speaker s.t. -era a must Dey shift full Ill.El TWIH IEn GH dryer S7S Old man-Coste Mesa Plus Auto nousenold goods. tebtel. S99 C.1au Front Stereo EICllW IUllAIEI Legal MUllEll HEHi time. Laguna Hills Sml st lie-wide com-ual typewrller S 15 Pn Swap l\Aeel & Art Faire moped, vec:uum. loads of Cabinet. Exlnt Cond IOf busy Cosl• MMe 01· ORANGE Earn $450 to S800 per 95 t-9500 A sk l or merctal window c:overtng We neeo good people 10 546·0400 Admission free to buyers.' ccstume jewelry 1539 857-2457 flee Salary-bOnus Call week If you have a sta. Teresa contractor seeks set up appointments REFRIGERATOR Seller ~servallons/lnlo. Monrovia Ave Unfl 7 ~ulatlon pool table & Terry M·F 5•6-2313 COAST waoon or van and en}oy n•tatlll &•T mo11v11ed trainee Wllll from our Coste Mese Of· Like n-. 2 dr. lrosl lree 556-5880 N.B.(Near Hoag Hosp.. • cc; es. 0 r I es s 6 s working wttll teeoagers -plan reading ablhl y floe In the evenings, tor S 165 893 9060 btwn 15th & 16th) 546_0469 .,.5_33· 28 General office with vaned Call Mr Rountree 11 Minimum 1 semeater e n d I o r d r 1 I t · Hohday Inn's new travel , ~ dUlll!$ tn smell but busy DAILY 548-7058 t>twn 11AM & erc:lltlec:lural •dayweek lngl archllec:tural training club Salary • com-Aelng, lem Ille. lroslfrM. YARD SALE Set only 9-3. some hoUMhOid goodl. Round tr~lme tloloel ottloe, good typ1s11ma1h 3PM week days 7 !41$-40-5850 so S.A tor Newport Belch offlCI m15sion • bonus Call IOOkl 8 runs exit. $205. Maple & Comtemp dining po-tools. "'t np molOf, lA.X 10 York S300 skills required t>usy PILOT _____ ---GoOd car a must Stan· 751·4222 alter 1 pm Upright rreeier, 19 cu 11. sets, 2 couches. stereo. vibrating under. am skill 780•3816 oel ' phones/sales service, Mature salesperson, full Prolesslonal See•ellry Ing salary $250-$300 s145 8•8-2•98 roll-a·wey bed, com-saw. radial arm saw. ln- lllnt benellls. salary com-time. some eveslwknds, wttn bookkeeping ex-willy • insurance • mile-Telephone Sales toner. Lots of misc: 1642 valld chair, assorted goll Tennis Ball Machine• mensurate wllh e•-Hesanlmme<1111teopening Exp. pref Sr Citizens ~tence Contaat J11ne1 age State requirements EvesandWknds, SpeedOueen-washer Coriander Or. CM (Be· bells,assortedladletand $150 Tw1n8ed5ets l<1S penence 645-7261 1n the Legat Advertising welcome. 962-8910. 650· 1180 a salary history Resume We are now Interviewing S 100 Admiral side by nlnd Spirea on Harbor) Jr garmets • new Of llke ea Sole Beds $99 up. IEIElllL OFFICE Bkkp'g & typing. call 979·7765 for appt Groomer wilt train In ex- Cf1ange for ~ennef help 2030 1 Riverside Dr SAH Hrs 8-6. Depa11men1 lor a reliable. -P-/T sandwlc:ll-sllop-.-3 hr-a 10. PO Boll 2788. Npt Sch tor PIT positions. 3 side Aefr1ge & Freei er 24 new, s po r 1 swear . Chairs 6 mllchlng 169 mature end responsible Meat Cutler. e.11perlenced 92683 weekdays • Sat and Sun. cu 11, auto Ice maker, Ice Ftaataia dresses. skirts. bloutes ea. Couches $99 up Aat- person with some VDT pref Farmers Choice pr day, 18 yrs Or Older dolnglnterestlng water door $~25 Villty sweaters end p1nt1 tan Bars& Stools Roell· experience Applicant Market. 111 Avenlda del Bud's Subs 2030 Quall, SECAEAT ARY /GENERAL telephone work on behalf 645-9760 • Many maker names ers $25 up 642-4282 Ot snoutd also have good llAar. San Clemente off Campus Or, NB. OFC-Rehabllltatlon otnat1on11companles. -Block Sale: Sat /Sun. (Lanz. Bronson, Garland, 63l·3l05 phone personality and MECHANIC RECEPTIONIST· Account· agency in Fl/ Genola Muslhevec:lear Stack Wuher/Oryer. 16827 Mt. Eden, Fl/ etc:) Dletersspeclal alzea ------=-...,,.,-- general ort1c:e skills. such Fix up Mazda AX2 \rotary) Ing. peyrll, typing, gen skills Incl bookkeeping. telephone voice and Weallnlhoute. eloc. nr Freezer, couch, c:lothlng. 9-20•,; Sal/Sun e.1, 543 Waterbed. new S450. sell as 1yp1n9. ten key and for future sele. 650-3104 ollc exper required PIT typing. SHlspeedwrlllng. dependablllty. Weekly new S SO. 840-4160 bicycles San Bernardino Ave S275. B&W TV, $40. Sofa working with the public A 631-5115 ask tor Sandy. Some expet preferred. earnings of S75 ·S125 Wasner. clean works good 548 8011 t>ed, $60 Fisher turntbl. c;ar end valld Call! Medical Good beneflte 963--0421 I For Interview, call Jell at $85 d Multl·lamlly gs.rage sate. -SSO Spl\re $40. Olllce IWR IHlllEI llECEnt nPllT 5 5 5778 . • ryer-gas, clean Clothing, tools, furniture, deak, sso. Coleman trlr. S hc.ense Is necessary For FIOIT OFFICE 4 • work s good S 7 S d h 11 Id s l/S ~!!~0~11~~~:i: n:!1!!~~~-more Information call Jmmed. p/ltme position Newpor1 Beach adverll1-R~.~~~~!:ffv~~~!~o T_h_e_ New-p-0-,-,--==B,...e_a_c_h 548-4485 ~~ly 9~~~ e0 am _a 4 :~: 100 Fa!~•:,! ~~~8 1250 751-8753 ASk for Judy 640-6443 642-5678. e><t J32 avail for Plasuc Surgeon Ing agency needs sharp, seeks dependable sec-Marshal's olflc:e has an ll•t Maltrlab 4 18550 Palm Street. Foun-Bayview off Mesa Or Madcal laat. IZZ4 ~ Ora11e CtHI located In Huntington energellc: person for lront retary wUh naneral ol1lc:e opening for Clerk 1. call s; • j r!'.Jwood d-klng. taln Valley (Between Ellls __ Hust ....... 1 b-. em~. c:ebl-Help In Laguna Beach laW,I Plltt Beach Position requ1res desk. Requires good .-833 o4 11 1 25" , " ""' ...,. nd Magnolia) t la ttr .., --Medical Office Previous 330 . Bay St e>eperlence In all phases phone peraonellty & ac:· alt Illa and dlc1apnone ex· • 11 x '" a II • I net & extru. $8 5 obo. xpenenc;e es ra Y. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 of front office. lnc:ludlng ,. C typing e mus1 \Jatled _8P_P_'-------redwood 531-1317 B o I s a 552-4848. E d I bl cur•te tpelllng. Mull perlence Excellent Mon-Fri. btwn 8-· fOf s.s5 per 1111 Callf lmat -i G•rage s ale Sat 716 Call Dave 552·0384, Call 494•1~ EqualOppryEmplyr bllhng and collec:llon,~. ln· l~ 6h~=007'v.1:':0 ':; duties Npl Bell estauranl THE RUSTY 30 sheets 4xl2 acousttc:1I 2 FllllLT SALE Chtca/Westrnlnster 532 ~~--~---- •••t ai~t dMdir'I ch°.:n :1h be appt 851•30ge 549-2988 PELICAN. Newport board M ake offer Sat8·4 Be1u1A1ncnoa1t Shrewsbury.mlK. lic1Fuaha11/ Need aid 1n caring tor L;o~la~:'::!.7• gag 11~~: =~e ~~~;:eog!nol b~ Se t h .th Beach, Is h1rlng Broiler 642-5399 all 4PM lb! & chrs. anllq118s, lug---!Jai,.eat HU elderly woman Ltglll port llf81 Experience olllc:e 15 llts per weelt; Relief rKepllonitt on busy ., • .,,, •• • Persona and FOOd Ser· c ••• ,.. xage, C:lolMS, toys. tools P90C)le Who need peoj)le 2 ...._; moa;i de9kt In housekeeping 10-elw F front desk. plus pi t Hies Flnanclal Investment firm vers Will ..... •nt~"--'ng much more. Cul· "'°'*' lllw8yt cf** l"9 • , req'd. $8/hr 553-0773 morning hrs or more In· .,.. • "'........ mini c:on<I 1 brown 1 home Sllary 67!>-6653 -rormallon please cell In outlet shop. EK· tor educators needs July 11, 8.30-10:30am Etaipaeat 1011 verdale Culver to Ferris, SeMoe Olt'ectoiy In Iha . . L c k 1 perienc:e nec:euary ax per · d Pe rson. - -1 How .i.. 1 B 1 SI DAILY PILOT wlllle. 3 •wive! cttalra, Hole• --iquor ier ull time CSA Inc. 714/838-8000. 645·3359 nel/Admlnlstflllve Ex-Apphc:et1ons avellable Derkroom equipment o _,,ns o a es . will! IBM elec typewriter. Front OJ11ce Personnel nights lncld wknds Apply EOE We are not en ecullve Secretary wltn _w_e0_nes_d_e_y_._F_r_ld_a_y_. _ Om~• 84W enlerger, $425 Cwll1'0ul '325) Ed needed at lu•ury Laguna ~81t8d8 ~~~cenlla c M agency Fiesfdiini'Minager for welt exc:ellen1 typing and TOP SSS Graytab tl'!'tlf'. treys, bot· Fara.ii•-a.•25 fualtan lt29 Ot Gary. 845-1731 Beac:n Hotel Prerer some ys ... kepi t8 unit apt comple• sh 0 rt hand s k 1 r 1 1 Females Pref Model• & ties. tank a, etc Rarely I n· -B S eicperience Call Margie L111e-1n Maid or c:ple lnl In prime HB "81 PleaH Non-smokers pleue Escort.s. (213)866-1084 used S1SO 720·1620 GE F/F relrlg. very good 2 m11c:111ng oak wall unllt lg d:~•nga, '::: are 1~8;; Marm0l110.497·4•77 Cd M $200 /mo .. MEllCILPlllllHEL submit resmue to· PO Ca_1_1_s_s_3-_09_4_o ____ W11treues!Wall8'$, over Minolta SAT201, great c:ond $175 Lrg rocker. ~250, oak coffee lbl ~u~llty ~~lnut ~':Jierson Housekeeper and c;h1to S360/two addlllonal jobs, I Companions. live Ins. ~x h 1~13,92~~Ungton Sec:ratery-Execullve A•· 18. w/e11pe1 Apply In cond. $120 645-62SCI I Ilka nu $95 Chaise $125, 548-4146 furn. 261--0277 care 12 to 4 om w~-one lime per week if aides. L \J Ns, RNs: Now ac ' a. S I I I 768 N I Bl lounge, Fr. Prov, wat 2 Pea of dark pine· 6 Draw· d a w s ~P 1 h m wanrtld (May nave other 1ntervi-i"" at L'""une I Restaurant slstant. tan ng pay up 0 person. ewpor • ••vttrl IOI 1250. sac 180. Cash only er c"-st, •ftd 0....: dr-~ E )( E C U T I II E , II , Wk d I .. ,, _,, Sl800/mo. Musi 1111ve CM ..... -· ·~ ··-· SUITE B Ill I I 7141760·68 post ons n s ree. Nu rs In g Ser v I c; e lll41t11t'1 4 Fltll CO PITEi 11111 545-6362. with mirrored hutch • esu u op 875-1486 end 644-8200. 7141494-7272. Has lm-·"'late openings admlnlitrallve 81 -11 as w ord "Processing· Person 1-----M 11 989 1150 81 quallly. solid welnut. HOUSEKEEPER/Live rn June f or "e""' x Per I en c; e.. aec;ret1rl1I ebltltles N-· needed IOf growing word 12• 11/h Hide a bed c:ouc:ll. gd u . . desk c:tt<lenz.a, m1g1-~n'ed In goft"' "ealth -" port Center Location. proc:es•ing/aec:re1arlal • I cond 189 ofr. 840·2142 546-9707 or 64!5-5737 zlne & 2 lamp tbls: cost -· ' ' "" '' • .. aids ol -Orange County is I prelerr..,..· 11 and other bargain• Send · m SI .. I e I e 10 I a el m ""' Send Reaume and ava • d-1 ev,....r ....... ae In word . * * * ov~ S4000 Sec:rlflc:e u .,r v • re ' 11 accepting applloatlons NURSEti LlneCooka blll t J E A--' -.. • ft,._""' Self addressed etamped Kim ball player piano v• Top salary Reis req for proleulon111 house~ 11/LYI E~gs/Eg~S/Eggs a ly o: . """'• proc:esslng 4 ottloe lune:-envelope for 'July llst. $1450. Maple hutch MARILTI rnn $1250/bsl olr 5411-2445 714149S-6969 SS/h 11 k 3857 Birch Slreel ·Ste 11onsrequlr-ed ma.rl!etlng ••avam· .. ,P.0Bov 1932, bookcase $225. Stntw•r "80W,WlltonBlO• FIRE...,AOOF c:ieaners r to Sien Openings tor RN & LIJN on ro er oo I 260 Newport Beech · ... ft "' ft •-., .. ,. H t t S Chi W d S I . ' exp a plus. Kini op-Tualln. CA 92661 Future sewing mac:h In CM g2827 Fiie eablnel, 4·drwr • Jev•l Houseparents relief, 6~~~~;2v,~sme~:acg~me. 3·11 or 11·J9s4hi901t.7c5at1Tfhor 9e,e 5P pper • • 1 ' 92860· portunlt y for sell . T --lm desk cabinet 1300. RCA y0 .. are the wtn~r 01 " "375. Met1111or~c:1bl· llve·ln, Cnr1s11an Group __ • Interview. " • · e • ' 11 t d I di Id I lff It ta I I TV S•OO v ·-' • -900 B " Id IN I B h mo 111 e n 11 ua · c:o or conso e .. · Ir-t'·kelt (19.60) veluel ne11 & lhelves 5-te<I. Home. Chuck 0, Geor,... l\Aalnlenaft~· Gardens Convalescent a,s e P 0 -.......... ........ ..___. ..__.,.._ k 1..... I b 1 • f lo Ilk ~ "' ' •-• .,... SQ QI "'"U81 Oppty Emplo...., r-"""" ·-r._...,. now ...... ge 0 us neN '" 8fltl1ny Spen'•I female, Wards re r · e new 10 the 850·0248. Cen dellYW If 669-9 119 General Mec:hanlcal Ho11pltal. 4 enneyre. ~-. ,_. T .. •t'a ...... •t ......._ I I I d I ,.. S SO B ....... S50 L Be h -,.. ..... .... commun eat ons n Ut ry approx 4 yrs, Ill 111011. 2 unk .,.,..9 . •E a •&••• neceeury iiiiialler/Trllnee p0s111ont Aval! Persons wanted wlth some elec:trlc:a4 ea· per'lence ror wOfk on Fire and Security Syattma Call LQl'l &f 714-730-1472 L t I t I n g Aganl/Aec:ept 1on1s1 nMded IOt large bust-neaa lndu1trlal perk In Orange Co Expet In ie.elno a public re4811on• uaetull. pltlH c:1ll $-49-29&e LEGAL SCTAY/OFC MGR TRAINEE NPI Bc:ti R E and Bua LlllQ1111lon llrrn ha• openlng lor mot1v11t<1. energellC. ••· perlenced legalac:try XLNT INlllll and •hOtl· ~/apted writing req Oppty tor ad11encernen1 for Qulf, lndhlldu11 wflo demonttralet 1Uenllon 10 detail 1110 wllllntneH to teem. ContllC!I Ml. An· drva. e..0·8HO ... , •. , llnoctla ofttn -'*1 you '* reMl-otl(Ono o.My Pltot CleaaJfi.ct Ada 10 teldl ~ Ortn0t OoMt ,,...,, ~IM2-M7t • knowledge Some e•-aguna ac: · Make~~.... DAILY PILOT helpful. Ouallfied c:en-1 ood 1 1 h 640-9676 -,,,,..c-....,.."="...,..-.,.-::-;=-.......,.- per1ence In electrlcal and IFFIOR M&M&IEI ler u.ing IN Delly Pl-SERVICE DIRECTORY dldates c:IJI Bonnie 11 '"tog 54~v ;38 orne ... Ollveltl Copier 1550, xlnl plumbing r!tQulred Muet Adm"' At -s'f w/atron£ i'°'~i:5ij;;;;.Ade..;;;.iiiiii.J.iiiiiiii~lt~ .. i;aa~bOl~~ll~li.iiii.L~S~4~3~-8~888~~E~O~E~. iiiiiiiiiii w/lrg yard • 4 Kng W1t«bed1. like nu. Anaheim Convention bond peper copier, lk be avaUable dl)'S, eve· '" Cutt kltlena. 8 Wk• old. 111 Mirror lldbd. 200 compl. Center July 18-24 n e w S 1 2 0 0 I o b o , n1ng1 and wknds Cell bOOl\keeplng preferre · lhott, 775-05811. wk 873-1600, 548·0458 To c:telm tlc:l!ell. call 846·0758 hm, 11711-13&5 Donna. Sur1 and Sand Salary commentuflle eper wk Hotel 494-84<10 w/exper. 5<15-02$-4. KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES' F::~~ ~=t>~~ii!7,1·,:S Mt:irg:n~":n~~:n·~~:. 542-432~:1;s2. -=s-.v1..,.~-~23""0---Cop1tr,,,_..,.--.-)(l,-nt You dOn'I ,,_, a gun to Cleeallled Ade are the • , ll 1151-2071 ~~:;~: Thura/Frl day. 4 Oflwer Meple dftk cond. JSOO. 4117-5488 "dr-fast" when YO\I 111...r to • aucceaaf\11 Free 1e111en1, 8 Wk• old, t 11 wrm11cn cllr 140. ~-"~U ~tB Olaoe .,, ad In ltle Ody ga-aoa ot yard ..... n•a a blklwht. nttdt JOOd Mov ng, mual M new f.44"'4493 "'9ot Want Adel Cell no-better way to tell lnOfe h .. 7 5 .. 1 1 wa1htr /dryer, micro n .,. oan I 142-54178. peoplat 0 m ea v • • ' wave oven a other hcuH-9' vetour Brown tote. 275 w/•111. I.Hiie 11700. ~aily Pilat · Ull.Y PILIT llAlllD TUllU Now accepting applications for District Manager to super· viae newapaper carriers. Sa.Jary oommenaurate with experience. Company ben. efita plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, s tation wagon or pick up with/shell. MUe.ge allowance included. Apply In penon, weekdaya, 3PM to 6PM at 330 West Bly St., Cceta Mesa. AGES 11·14 EARN t.-TO 175.00 P£Jt WEEK We now h1v1 IS 011tft1n1s ior 1ou111 tater btlttu to H(Ure reldtu lot Tiit Ol•nct Coast O.Uy Piiot, Our crew' 1t1rt at 3;30 p.111. lf'ld wor~ unltl 8:30 p.m -~d1yi. On Slturtllv. we wor~ 1 ltw lllOf't !lours 'l'du wtll t1rn m1ny tnpi ind p111n. llonc with t1rn1na tOlll own mone1 ... thm It no 0tltvtt1n1 or (Ollt(llOn 1nwolved II you ate lftleresltd. pltau ltft Mi hrl (714) 54&.7051 548-5205 hold good•. I 100 10 ot>o. 3· no-.d chair 848-1487 Frll• t. G!llt • p11r 01 tettty MOO. 882·1247 w/onoman. I 125 ol>O: .,... _________ _ klttene lrH lo good MOVING TO FLORIOAI 4_7_2_·90_7_o ______ , homes 644-3 158 Contenll or 3 bdrm CdM Bra11 ~. IUll. head & .---,....--,,.--....---:.....,~ To good hOIM, 9Wk Old 1>111 nouae, In & out. 875--3589 ftbrd S3SO. 6-41H028. ;,~~~~~~~--~~~~· t'°"""'· •11 M. New game t1bi. a 4 up-LIMITED OFFER .. ·--• 1 · hole clltlf'I, c1neb1ck Why pay mMe, Mve SO to Tht Sl>Ofl of the F\ltUN. w 1renalrt<1 Ttrrter "4Md• seoo. 7U.70U. 76% on new toP qua"ty Pa-Surftno. • 3 5 .. P good llm. 2yr Old malt ~ Mta. not a.conO. or £nolM mounted on Iha 545-eeo& N~ eofa. IOvetffl. ch1tr a rejecta. fwln HI• 10 Powet Su1'tr. 1495. Clll ottoman, never uaed, set.95 Full Mt 179.H e?3·M 50 fu tan ao11 H OO. Mii 1255. SIYI nan more on 111no1,.,..-,~,,,__,,,.._,=-~= (2131402-1068 & quttn 1911 Free def. New 8ut1l>Otl'd. 175. 2375 "EIJEAYTHINO MUST 939.7454 H k for ~ Cornell Or. C.M. Set/Sun GOI 2 MOS NEW. Oall. Fl!Oplno HeftOlno Table. speciel bonut. 9·5 w11nut. con1emp. Bdrm I 178. 875· 1'53 Aemliigton BOL .U3 MC•. dining Mtt, lllllng rm ___ Designer wood well unit Virmlt Special w/Super Mii. wall unit. tol1 elpr. Queen Slz. Wall! Bed. w/cupbrd and de•k. ftolh Seo"'"' 3ictx AGrulrlMl pp 1172-48115 neer MW. Foam frame. ~Ila & wood Id· au(t Id 0 ' UH reQ. lhetlL Worth tllblllhtlfl 1180. Or l ry, 8teepaofa, 1150: Klllil alze 1,.50 MW S276. oeve 2•31118 141-1731 held t>Ot1rd, tolld wood 6$3·8848. ~ HMS41 1ttVIRVTHINO 8 °'c:3, ~~ r:r.-~= , ..... 1 !pl C.-.. to~ QOI 2 MOS NIW. 0111, fflme, QIUI loP 1250 11.: Wtle411• l"8 f!ad walnut, COfltMIP• 8drm f.40-1171, -•• "°8 •em °" lfle "*91.. aa~ dlnlnQ Mtl, IMng rm CIVOfMOO!Of port I . ~ ~ a QlalMld Ad Mii, will untt, lofe .ie.p. 1 ... M'fl ,_. """' 0.., W9tf Wll J.~ IHI C4ll Holl! .. t-11171 tf PP t72·4tt5 ,_. Wirtt AdL o«>o. Clll -r 141-1722. ~~.+-~.;.:.!...~"~ ... ~ ... :.--1.J._ ............. _._. ......... .,_ ....... ,.!.=:==:==:==L l ' ·- ca Orange Coaat DAILY PIL.OT /Friday, July 8, 1983 Aatn Wu... Htt llttt._,.,.14 At"L la!pW WAITlll an ti 12 •tree•" It•• 1141 ::••::•::•:£.• :la:11!!:::.::'"::....--t'4~.-.~ ........ -....,.""""":~ 1-....., ........... tM-..._-iAt .... ..._ .. Ytlbwltta 1172 laid IH1 fm tllll!!!!!!J~-...llt!Jl!:I TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E .-._ ...... _______ , 'U WI-•. U.066 ml. ·12 F0td Pinto. Min~ ·u caoti. •Int ciond, 11c. runt pelf, looU QOOd. $600, eall 720-02te em/Im eau. MW '"" -1 12$0. Dave WUTiatnl •73 C10ri, NMde bOdy 1•500 751..S700 . 4114 2602 Wl1fi mu1om111C '10 288C Q111ihc 0r_, aooo. dMn uMd ~. ltatll. n-. pelnl ' tlret. p p $7 000 prtf9' 1t7t-1913 Bulcke. Blaupunkt al~eo tallMt· e7& 8 t8 t ACROSS Jag.,art . T A 7• & 11. 1x~1i.o1 condition _ • Porect\91 t>ut eny mode4 111tougt1ou1 a onty 32,000 111 260. exit, 14'600 conllldef9d. T 09 !>'ICM mlle• on overnaui.d M-962-0048 pllOI Clll CHYt 11 Bauer glnt All M fvlca rac:ords -. ------M o I o r 1 1 I t 1 1 4 I Mual Mii. 55.oo Privett 73 Mtteedea 460SL rid, C .. ll)M 13" ~ 1450 l31-43180f wtil.•lnl cond,S2150/bel 1 Branch line 5Ham's brother 45 Rall "46Garment PRIVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 979·2600 p Ir I y Ct II (7 l4) 59.000 ml I 17,000 (619) -642-() 138 323-084 1 WI WAl'T Y• ----·16 450SL, clffn, 2 topa, ·~. ~ 43 t.t300 work. Enolnt In •Int "78 Mon.;e;;-Grue. 2 dr. '62-1141 orr t8 4 ·0 2t12 thO cedidec: ElbOf:do •73 Ma~. mint co;;c;: evHl w1tnd• &4$·0H7 DleMI Co\11>9. Option• In· brand new Irene. tune up, Oyt .'II ... ••••,. elude leather 111t1no brak•. tu~llon ev-· eo--1 .7~ ~ '""2 vi. -• 1111. AM/FM etereo ·-v ·--.,., 9 Commence 14 FOfgo t5 Byron poem i 8 Teacher 17 Porters 49 Mo1eodd 53 Light sound 54 Leg part • ll.UlllUllll 1111 IHI alloys, 94M 118.900 converl., 3K ml. Bl1upunkt 760·0980 or 83 1·2991 ... .. . .•.1 .. • '· .. THIODORl ROBINS FORD ,.'11r,(l ttAWAOW l:l'YU (U"'llAMl'A t.1• OtllO 11erao. Ricardo ... 11. p7'1. $27,000. S48-9953. ?OeM"w xlnt cond. new paint, perfect lnlerlor, rbll eng S:i'850. 536-7073 '77-240D. 4 dr. Kln17 ond $9,000 Cell 540-3500 ore. 944.9419 home. SOUTH canett• 1epe pleytt & tern. '1"' & muGh mOtt auto 1rana rblt, runs xlnt CedlKec: Wirt Wlltel C8')1 Mul l Niii 1 C# to m-;6 pp 7 U -942·8618 COUNTY (1AP0242). On Kie t i Atkl"O 11500· 842-09 · 12376 VOLllW'.E. only I 10,995 Nebtfl '73 Pln10. 4 cyt. 4 tpd, runa C1dlll1c. ~0-1880. g ood 1800 ot>o "WI WIU. •T 1982 Cedlllec Coupe 538-3273 11 lllllSIU" DeVllle. Cebrlolet root, ·73 Pinto Wagon. $700. 1111 TIWI OU V 8-·--s •-· AM/FM stereo c11eellt 497-3374 dy1. Autometlc ....... r N ets & MERCURY 18 Desirous 19 Marry on 55 Contend OK 56 Fune1al talk 57 Golfing unit' 58 Discord de\ty 59 Passe 60 Container 61 Cull ------ '83 500SEC-S5S.700 Palm Tree Investments 642-2626 J"" JOB .732002-u-1.-d-k_g_rn-.-sn··~rl, , _ _. _______ orig owner. new valvu, '83 SOOSEL. letls Blue on oiume ...... erv...... te.pe pl•""" end Cedlllec .. -And Leulno w i re ~·heel cep a ·73 Torino. AT. AC. runt wlnOow1. AM/FM stereo. 18711 Beech BlvO. ( l EJS2331. Priced rlghl 11 great, vary dependable. pwr t teerlng & brakes, the sly 20 Consumed 22 Regions 23 Not secret 24 Fleshy part 25 UK counties 28 Corrupting 32 Sharpened 33 Hard problem 34 Zero 35 Tefmltes' kin 36 Cuts 37 Child's word 38 Conjunction 39 Park birds 40 Melodies 41 Avaricious 43 Pet 44 Glass item DOWN 1 Hit 2 Ms. Negri 3 Right to enjoy property 4 Puts back 5 Refreshes 6 Safe place 7 The Old Sod 8 Demented 9 Starry 10 Flowers 11 -bomb t2 Halyard 13 Very: Fr. 21 Copied 22 Ice pieces 24 Banes 25 Chinese dynasty 26 Glory 27 Within. Pref. 28 Performing 29 Senseless 30 Nests 3 1 Telescope 33 SST or STOL 36 '40s music 37 Imprison- ments 39 Punished 40 O'Hara home 42 Mooch 43 Angle 45 Kind of ladder 46 Hurried 47 -breve 48 Disorder 49 Exhibition 50 Gusset 51 Heroic 52 Take five 54 Pronoun 1.1"9 1dn 1 cond $4750, • grey velour. $47,000. Fll&Htlt 752-2448 Palm Tree lnvoalment lv••wu 642-2e25 .. '74 2002 -XLNTI -ON 1 owner. $5500 546-0246 i3500SL. $47,000. Palm JEE, a 17 Tree lnvesl . 642-2625 • ·75 2002, fleWless ,cond. end em/Im cass. nu 1hruou1. '83 500SL, black on Sa.a •• LEI Must uel Olfers. palomino, $47,poo. Palm 673-2505. Tree lnvesL 642-2625 ~ ---------'83 SOOSL. L.atls Blue. J O.range .,_ '83 PMW 3201. 5 spd, $44,700 Palm Tree ln-(·oast ---o sunroof. elr PP s 14,500 vestmen1 6-42-2625 1)14 -... COSU IUA m 41 ,.., •u 1/141 .. ~''" • W.HfDIT...-tm ·~x4 CJS. 2 lops. 2 MIS tires. tow ber. $3000/olr 645-1091 '75-8iazer •x4.iiiii cond, am/Im cass. S325C/ob0 Will finance &/or 11ke trade. 642-2914 t983 Ford Pickup Truck. A nice 'Ir ton model with en automatic trensmlaaton, cruise control end elr conditioning just In time for summar1(04036). A steel this week 11 only $98951 Nabers Cadlllec, 540-1860 213/494·0422 Conven1en11y Located Askat>out lhe money we can save you 1hru our & Competltlvely Priced purchase & lease plans ~ . .n•su••• • ~ l•NITI SaJes-Servlce-Leasmg 130 I Quell Stree1 NEWPORT BEACH IU·UOO OltatlbHt•IHI 1970 220 Diesel. 4 dr. x-tank. AM/FM cassette. a1r cond. 29 ml per gal $4750 833-8588 ev Hunll~ton Beech $1200/otr. 831-3039 tilt \llilheel, lellher interlOf. (l 14) •2-2000 only $ l3,996 this weetl. crulM contrOl. v1ny11op & ~ N •be rs C • d 111 • c . FORD low mlln. (046TPE) llllOll 64001880 ' $5995 '80 red Rabbit Conv. 5 t979 Cadillac EIDoredo spd, Aecerdo 11111, Diesel Coupe. This one 1111 TlllllHllH am/Im cess. enll tllllt de-hes a leather seauno area Fully 101dedl Thi• one 1111 O&Pll Ylce..1 tog llghta. 28.000 and Cadillac wire caps. owner car alao has Autom111c. air cond . pwr ml i 7600. Dys 673-2657. (722WRM). Thia one Is 1e a1 he r In I er Io r steering & pwr brakes eves. Wiens 760·0l84 speclellyprlc.O.thlsweetl (IOMB265) (603903) 11 the low price ol only $2995 $6995 '83 Bug, complelely re-198951 Nabers Cadlllac. done excepl finished 540-1860 'pefnl.., & some uphols 1982 Cedlllac Elo0r8ci0 Runt good $750 David l\Slroroof Coupe This Wllllams 631-6300 one has Cadillac wire I '63 Bus:-goad cond . caps and only 12.273 needs l LC S 1700. orig1n11 low mllesl 673-6499 ( IDUL801) On sale this -- --week for only $16.9951 66 Bug. New engine. com· N 1 b e r 5 c a d 111 a c • plele new Interior New 540• 1860 Tires. b111ery, tags, ate _ __ __ Showroom condition '76 Seville. good cond . $2300 obo 548-4531 prtced 10 sell $3500 646-5586 ett 5PM. '67 Bug, good cond emllm. radial lires. s 1795 646·5923. THE WIEST SELECTIOI or late model. low mileage Cedlllecs In Southern Calltornle! See us today! IAIERS CAllLUC 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-1860 1110 , ..... '" 1110 OllUI Ill Sedan 4 speed lrans .. 4 Aulomlllc, elr cond • pwr cyl engine. pwr steering steertng & Drakes. & brakes. elr cond & AM/FM stllf'eo & vinyl Ylnyl IOP ( 197426) IOP (616"65) $4995 $5995 1111 llllTlll 1110 ZIPllYI Hatchback Autom111c, Automatic. pwr. s1ee<1ng & pwr Sleerlng & brakes. orakas, AM/FM stereo & air cond .. AMIFM siereo sir cond (260ZBTI & wire wheel covers. $3995 (111122) $3995 1H2HOllT 2 Door 4 speed 1r1ns • 4 cyl. engine. pwr brakn & radio. ( 1DVJ856) $4895 1HOLTI Wagon Au1omallc. pwr. st eertng & brake•. AM/FM radio & atr cond (934ZIA) $5995 1tll0ffld Coupe A ut omatic, AM/FM stereo. pwr steering & brakes, split bench aeat & vinyl lop 3995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD J(Jf,Q HAR!IOR Bl VO CO~lA Ml\A b4J 0010 --+-+--t---t ·72 Chevy Luv Pickup. chrome mags. redials. AM/FM cass. ong owner. good cond S 1700/bst olr. 979-8138 11l1TIHlllllll Ol•••••il• 9321 ·75 Regency. xlnt cond. S 1250/obo Wiii llnence & 11ke trade 642-2914 - TV' Wit, le111, Sail 1014 fllotercrclt1/ 1011 '"" '232 J24 S11H Beot, 24' sleeps 4. Scttten * YAMAHA xh£. $700, tull race equipment. BEAl..'TIFUL 25" RCA 1ra11er & sails Like new Good cond. 85 7 -03 11 Color TV. 2 yr wrnly cond Only fresh water '7S HONDA CB550 S 148 Free delivery Open saJle<J S 16 500 or oiler Good cond. must sell Sun • TV JOHN S 3031695-1875 days. $795 833-8089 6•6-1786 303·761-11 18 eves Cletlon cassette ljeck. -· ·f9 Susuk1 GS550( L.tdo 14 lrlr 4 sells. greal rmmac Lo ml. $1496/ofr aulo reverse AMIFM tor tamllv race rigged Xtras 640-8709 S HO 4 P 1o n eer $1500 5"5-76574 -Speakers $1•0 -~--Yamaha 90, runs oreet LIVEABOARD Coronado $l99/obo 751 -5513 675-1453 7011 35 CISI sloop TOP cond • INts, &taeral loaded Venlura slip. Meter a .... IOU S 4 :i' 5 0 0 PP RENTS195/wkupellslzes 101 row bOat. rlt>etgllss. wloars $15-0. 6A>8258 • 805-987-5665 I ~--17. Bey Boat red--&-wh_l_la NACRA 5 2 wllra1ler and canope outbOard eesi x1ras Good Cond $2995 olfef' 673_7~71 pp 7 t4.6J9·1~ _ '58 CENTURY AA'VE'N IElfNln 21 n Classlc 1>1y l1unch/1e1 A1omlc 4 engine. auto skill. w/treller $3000 p1101. 2 anchors, VHF obo. Musi 54111 th•s week 1 l\no1 meter BBQ. elc 675-1393 $15 500 642-7684 SANTANA 20 W/TRLR Xlnt cond S5,800 631·26:i'S Tr1iler1, Tnnl lt24 13· travel traler. SllJS 4. 3-burner s1ove w/oven, 2 new etectrlcal systems. nupainl/tires. itlnt cond. thruout S 1500/0BD 631-3284 ·14 Ford F-too 6 cyi. 3 spd. 11r shocks, trnl dllC brks, 120,000 ml $1500 304 1 Bibb. C .M 556-2035 Automatic. pwr. eteerlng & brakes, air cond . pwr seats & windows. crutse control, 1111 wtleel, leather Interior. v1nyt lop & m911 wtiMls (32SVAF) 1980 Oldsmot>ile Crui-Wagon lh1s !amity Sla- llon wagon hes tectory a1r condt1ion1ng, luggage rack. pwr steer1ng & brak• end low m1k!sl (4147691 On sale for $6995 Nabers Ced•lllC, 540-1860 1981 VW Rabb1I Diff8i Pickup. This one has a custom camper shell. elr conditioning. AM /FM stlfao tape wllh c11sett1 iape player & 1 5 apeed transmission ( 1W93349) Priced 11 $5995. Nabers Cedlllac. 540· 1860 ·TRUCKS 1111 NllE PIOllP This utllty model 1111 an automatic, pWf sleerlng & pwr t>rakea. ( 1839471 $4995 1112 FHl ITILITT Thll 4X4 model hll pwr steef'lng & bflkes. eu10- matlc. mag wheels & only 10,000 mlles (2A896761 $10,995 1llO Fiii LllOI Bobtell model with 4 speed trans. & 2 speed a111e. (1U008681 $11,995 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW"St Lllll.IMW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG BEACH (No Cherry eKlt-405) Cl14)1H·llH frade-tns Welcom41 D~ 9111 168 1600 Roadster, as Is. $750 obo Wkdys 7-2·30 pm, 675-4629. all 4 & wknds 241-0798. Jim ·7 1 Dataunneeds work S350/0BO 536·4894 72 24-0Z, orig ownet. air auto. mags. cherry S3200 960·2103 '76 R1bblt 2-dr. nu tng, snrl. bright yellow . $2500 673-0849 71 91 IE cpe 5-spd. sports seals. good cond no rus1 s6soo 631_.12 1 ·11 Dasher. 38.oo:omi.air. 646-•030 man sn/rl. c111 tape deck S3695 661-8506 81Porscne 928. re<llblk. '76 01tsun B210 Coupe. 4 comp group all factory '77 DI• R1bb1t. lo ml. 2 dr. spd. $ \900/0BO for OPllons • more like new 4 spd. runs tentesllc, qulek sale 8"2-4936 cond 3 5 M PG S 2 6 5 0 ·79-2~ack S6900 78 91 ISC l erga. metallle _9_7_o_-0_5_4_8 __ _,,.--=-- 11rm 675-3827 red. po!1Shed alloys. a1r '78 Sc1rocco. whllblk, Re- .80 2eozx. auto. T-TOP,, l\hr $17,200 645-2375. carro 11s. em/Im eess. blk/len. 261< mi, 1 owner. 675-8638 ••It cond. $4250 ' m m a c p p '78928. met. b<own, 9000 575.7272 7141673-1107 m1 $22.000 Palm Tree 79 VWRebbll, 4 dr:sii>d. ·ITTBoZ:X:" T -top-:-5 spd. Investments 6-42-2625 am/Im. new radlels. good loaded EK1ende<J service '78 Pofscl\e SC Targa, AC, cond $2995 499-1997 werr. new st•cller Asking P-7's 36,000 ml. lthr. '80 Dsl Desher wgn. below $11,900/obo, must sell. s tereo. beau11tul who4es11e. $3195 AC, 4 15K ml 499-2922 s 18.000 494-7997 spd, stereo, runs superb. -m i ni thruoul. PP. i•• 1u m .re •• l 910-0548 111111rnnt 4 Door Automatic . AM/FM s1ereo & air cond. ( 10SV674) $4500 1110DITITill 2 Door Hetchbeck Auto- matic, pwr steering & brakes and custom 1n- 1 er Io r & e xterior. (228475). $4995 1110 OlMAll ZH Automatic. elr cond • cruise c1>ntrol. pwr win· dows & door locks. AMIFM stereo cassette. custom wheels & T-Top root (269590) $8995 '73 Flat 128. new tires. 10 '80 Rabbll. lun t>eacti cer. mi. 1800. 548-6704 daya rY"'tV CARVER perf ~hape. •-spd. clean ·12 Mallbu, V8. ong. Flal '74. 124 Spider needs :X11 C.~ $30001080. 675-5409. owner S1500. 847-4528 motor S 5 o O I O B O . N...)l...L.J N....11\...l .80 Sclrroco, 1 owner. mint '73 Chevy Mall bu. Good 642-6859 or 546-9215 alt ._ -'"'" ,..,,.. ,. 1•••1 cond 1 4700. 497•0000 Transportation. S900. 6 ,._,,.,. .. • .,. '"'.._. c111 1nyllme 848-5193 -._.n n.J '80 VWP'iek Up, DleMI. 5 lea•a 9125 __ SPCI air. am/Im. mint '74 Nova. 6 cyt. reg. gas. 173 c ivic. rec. for $2000 Saki• S3•951Flrm 499-1997 good cond. 1 owner· ·11 BMW 320I, bUrOUftdy. eunrl, emllrn CHI, ate, I UIO tr•n•. 85K ml. Sac. seooo. 442·83815. 7 9-BMW 3201, 4 epd, 1h1rp, Blaupunkt & ca11. radio. 55.000 ml. 17750. 1'16-t 129 :re-320!. thowrm---n;;: Blau. ate. enrl. 1mrnec:. 19300 &31·1138 anytime TrM9 row otd etuft kif HW l~Od l H with & a 1111c1 ...... 1-tt11 .. -. ..... ~--...... ~~ $1575. 552·7889 wor1h ol work. rebll eng. ·78 BL Coupe. nu eng. '82 Jfn A OiHel, 4 dr. 5 brand new carb. reblt ores. 5 spd, 30 mpg reg SPd. loaded. 261< ml, Ilk• '75 Chev Luv PU. clean, trans. all jull brollen In. gas. $HOO 499.5501 new s7950 673•1322 Isl S t800 takes, come Benl treme & susp $600 _ ---see 617-B 36th St N.B or oner. for eng & trans. Tepta HH d rest ol cer lree 494-4247 -* * * Vtlff tl1S ·75 Corvette. good con S7SOO 831-7194 '81 PRELUDE. alnl cond, FHI IE.... 168 P1800. Semi reatortd AC. snr1. 5 apd, navy blue 3413 Tlmbef" Lake classic. muat .... t>eeuty. ex1erlor 548-9109 CM 92626 owner anxious S5200 You are the wlnnlf of 2 obo 835-3742 dya. eves tree tlcUIS (Sll.501 value 673"4471 10 lhe '74 Vo4vo Wagon-;l11W1e11 ... E I Ullll orig body. Ptr'l&Ct Int •-w .-u10. run• 9Upetb, Im· -pecceble lhruOYI $2650. Anaheim Convention pp 970-05"8 Center July 16-24 --~-~~ To clelm llCkell. cell '74 Wegon. AIC, R/H, PIS, 642-4321. Eicl 352. PI B. Good condition * * * S2450_. &_4_5· 7~ 1 ·74 Corona. 5·tpd. lo ml, g ood cond. S2000 6"2-6572. 832-5890. ·'f4 Corona. Good Cond . LO Mllea. Xtraa. S2000. 642-6572 832-5890 olc 'llllPI& 5 spd. lo~. many u • tres, •Int cond. Mutt Niii Wiii SIC S5500. 720-1420 •lac. 1177 Come in X ... Newport Beectl'1 flnetl selactlon of prevlou11y owned Portchea. Audia 1nd Volkawegens 455 E. COUI Hwy. NewpOrt Baleh 873-0900 \ 1981 C1141Vrole1 Camero COupe. Thia one hes cus- tom wheels, factory a.Ir conditioning. tlll wheel. end less than 26.000 (tBGB601) On sale thla week 11 only S&ll95 . Nabers Cedlllec. 540-1860 ·79 Cemerao Z28, lull power. $5800/0BO. 642-8318. '79 Et Camino SS. loaded. 37,000 ml. AM/FM caaa. S5600/olr. 646-9556 '81 M•llbu, 43,000 ml. 4 dr. small 8. clean. worth S•SOO wlll 11ke S3 t00 blfOft Set. Dave Wll· 111ms 631-6300 SEE II FllllTI We have ' lood Mleetlon of NEW uMd Cn.v- roi.tat S.. u1 todayl CONMEll CHEVllOLE T . ' . ' . S 4~. I }UC I $4995 THEODORE ROBINS I FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl~O CO~IA Ml \A 64 2 0010 .. ,. ... ~ 9329 $2000 -$2111 1111 T11et1 Otrt11 .................... U,411 2 dr. 4 spd .. 57,000 ml. (026ROI<) 1ni •1 lllMet ...... '"'" .. -......... U,411 Conv., 4 spd. (1136LLUI 1111 YW lelrMll ............ -........ . U,ttl 4 spd .. 1tereo. (14 1PRA) $3000 -$4111 1117 VW letrHtt ............... , ....... SJ,HI 4 spd., ate<eo. ( 1EAL755) 1111 YW ""· •••••••••••••••• -..- ' IC>d. at..o. (1ARY.-e5l $1000 -Sllll , ..... ,. Miii Ill 11 I I 11111 4 Or , $#1too!. "'"°· 21,000 (El) 1IUI 11a1 .... 1n , .... 4 df. ldt\. 5 epd, A/C $4,000 Ml (1CMX191) 1111 ..... ' 11.t ..... __ .... 6 lpd, AJC.. 8-(Olf4111 1111 vw ..... , ,... ... , .............. Sl,411 Shell, AIC. clean. ( t Z04647) I 1111 .. ............ . ... '"" 4"dr. 8 epd, A/C, 24,000 rnl, (10UC832l 1111 ........ .,, ..... __ .. _ ............. 4 dr .• ! spd .• atereo. ( 1CTS799) 1111 vw ... . .......................... -.-.... .. 9 Pasa .• IUIO .. aunrool. (045YBll 1111 "' a..... • . . • . • . . . . • . . • 'dr .. 5 IPd/. AIC demo (1613) • 1111 tahn IMIJ ........ ---•t• 5 tpd, -.un roof, A/C # 10ER432 1111 "'......... • H-m• I I ..... "'apd, 1tereo '"'*9 1111 "' ............. --..... .•• ..., .. 5 IPd, AIC. 1Unroof ,t4tl79 1tll ...................... .... Automadl. A/C, lo mlM 1111~114 _.......... • -Otl. lldn.. o., IUnroof. (:Z73Z8X) , ...... .,..,. ............ .... 4 oyt, eueo. AJC (11WNS4S) 1• !!!~!. ~~. ~~~~ Of'IOIMI, CllMtlC (10M40) 1111 IW,.... ............... ..... 4 dr IUtO. ..,,.,..,,, Demo (16t1) 1111..., ..... , ......... ..... Auto, ...... 1a.17> . J l . er 't'( )( I I{ ( :c )\ 1 Pl LI l: ( ;( 'I I w TCl OR.\'.\( ·"' ( ( );\S I Ill\ T RSIO\:S ' I . I STI"- 2 <") co CTI ... ex; >. :; ..., >.. al ,, ·~ u. ' .... Cl> ,, c: Cl> :ti! i ~ -..Q ~ At the Movies Bv LORENZO BENET Burt Reynolds stars as "Stroker Ace," a grand national stock car racer. Reynolds is back in one of his good ol' boy roles that made him so popular. Loni Anderson (right), who plays Pembrook, Stroker's pub- lic#elations person, gets ready to watch him race, while Parker Ste venson (below) is trying to figure out what his main rival, Stroker Ace, is up to. J 'Stroker Ace ••• • Short of exciteme.nt "Stroker Ace" la auppmed to be a fast-paced ~ about a race car driver, but it hums alona with all the e){Citement and f1alh of ·a two-hour ~ commerdal. And lt may • well be. In virtually every ecene, Dlrec:tor Hal Needham, workinc with actor Burt Reynolds f« the fifth Ume, blatantly J)Olitionl the actor'I and pr'CJlalO the audience can't help but 1tare at a IDllftl&l!l'le of .. tches. lticken and lip beulnc the loto of 101De oil or tire compuy. Even if thia IOn')' movie f1ounden at the box office, UniV'f!l'al and Wamer Broa. honda can rat amured knowfnl they'll tr.k even jult from the advertlllna rwenum coUect.9d from the likes of Goodyear and Moforcraft. Thia II. however, the uJUma .. .Burt Reynolds movie. But we aren't ~ about hll ~ antics, larc:Mn and wtt, tlw ~that rude him a joy to watch in "Smokey and the BmdiL" No,hnewe..,.Uolaneddnl.a..-hia million dollar am.a-; hia IMCho. but wlDlnble exwior, .... touch. but ... tlve pxl loob. Unfortunately, Reynolds la 10 into c:arrytna off thia ~ • .,into hoatnc the ICl'een he makes Walter Cronkite eeem invilible. He 1eem1 to have bt ~ qualiti• tha\ have made him Into a box of flee GDMh. Not that the 8Cl'ipt inaplre9 any en~ perfonnancee. Even the slapstick la ~ down compared to pMt Reynolds' movies -a bla miatake, liven IDOlt of the jokee 8l'OUR little more than a chuckle from the audJence. "Stroker lv:e" (this eeerna to be the summer for aabUmlnal titles i.e. ''OctoJ>U81Y" ) ill a NASCAR driver who la conned into abktinc a ludic:row c:ontnct written up by his~· fried chicken nwpate Clyde Torlde (Ned tty). IW &rok.er, thta mMnl one humllia""8 promo att.r ~ dnmlni up In a c:bkbft C09tume '°"a teleYlllon CDllllnll'da1, llttinl pelt.d wtth a.Ill • a carnival •ttndima. and ., on. ...... ·~he and .. .., medwn6c (.Ja... Naban) try tD tlaw'9 out a wa1 ID pt out tram undll' Tallde'1 tbwnb. In hll ..-. time, Strobr worbanlldualnfClnmnMni'afawrttea.cnwy, Loni (WltRP) Ar.idirM&. Ahlr awhile; one-.... . 0 Ste At the Movies. .... 14 -----~-• Big Doings 3 ~ 0 -Ocean Festival .•. Three days of fun in the surf and sand ~ i '71:" Gary Kirk will conduct a sand sculpturing exhibition and workshop. Boord Trunk -Qulkslillef-A Sense of St,1e at Al's Garage. ---------- ~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 ., . -/· ~ The San Clemente Ocean Festival, this a. c» swruner's greatest show on surf, runs July 22 ~ through July Z4 at the San Clemente municipal ,, pier. The three day event consists of ocean and 5,: beach games for lifeguards and the general public. ~ More than 800 lifeguards, ages 10 through 17, ~ will display the results of their spring training =. Friday from 9 a .m . to 5p.m. at the National Junior '< Lifeguard Championships. The guards will rep-.'» resent lifeguard stations from Santa Cruz to the <D Mexican Border. ~ Saturday's Surf and Sand Family Olympics start at 8a.m. with a 5-K beach run. Registration for the run is $10 and includes at-shirt. Dory long row, sprint races and swimming competions are also scheduled for Saturday. For the artistic, a sand sculpturing contest, exhibition and workshop will start at 8 a.m. Saturday. The sculptures will be divided i.nto five catagories and judging will begin at 2p.m . A $1 registration fee is charged per competitor. And for the lover of living art, a mini-miss beauty contest for girls ages 3 to 6 will take place Saturday morning. Girls must dress i.n beach attire and be accompanied by a parent. Final judging for the queen and her four princesses will begin at 1 p.m . Cha.inn.an of the mini-mi.se contest is Tanya McGarry, the reigning Miss San Clemente and queen of the cities annual fiesta. The Western United States Lifesaving As- sociation has scheduled its annual championships for 10 a .m. Sunday. The competion will continue until approximately 7 p.m .. The Invitational International Lifeguard C.ompetion and a special skydiving event are also scheduled for ~unday. For more information call (714) 4Y;!-7751 or write to: San Clemente Ocean Festival, P .O. Box 3023, San Clemente, Calif. 92672 -- Dory raen are an annual fa•orite duri111 the San Clemente ()c,ean Festl•al . C') co CJ) -------• -. What's Happening p Q • Y-,T' .......... ... •• •t ,. •• • ..... ~ ........ ~4'Jl•A.-·4:......,....~•.r"'.11 /l . . . .t. •-' 4 •I' t •• ' •' • • '.-. "'•.a t ' • .. ' • •" • W • ~·_. ti"••• ~ Simo·n & Garfunkel ••• They'll tour together again :l :_ NEW YORK -Art Garfunkel is a with the old c.laasics during the tour, Australia and New Zealand. ~ little distracted and a little excited. He's By MARY CAMPBELL whic.h starts July 19 in Akron, Ohio. "The show really had llO much of the ~ about to tour with Paul Simon -their AP x--..iur-Writ.r Their "Think Too Much" album for old stuff," Garfunkel says. "We hadn't U: first together in the United States in 13 Warner Bros. Records, with 10 new been working together so we hadn't ~ years. Also, he's just "found" some-"My high sc.bool baseball roach Paul Simon tunes, will be out in worked up new songs. ~ thing. retired. I sent him a gold record. He August. "I feel you c.an't do nostalgia again i "I'm so keyed up," he says. "This sent me all this stuff," he says. "I had "Paul is writing so great now," two years later. U we .did the same .¥. morning, I think I found the harmony two big interests in high school One Garfunkel says. "His lyrics are better thing now we would be saying: 'We i that is just what I want for 'Cars Are was playing baseball; one was playing than ever." haven't developed since two years ago. ~ Cars All Over the World.' I'm on the rock 'n ' roll. Theooech was not a big fan ln 1970, they had a farewell concert Otherwise we would be showing it to 0 tips of my toes with the sense of ofmyrock'n'roll.Hedidn'twantmeto asaduoinQueens,wherethey'dmetas you.'"Thistime,withtheliveconcert &: readiness to see if I can slip it into the miss practices to play it." fourth graders. Each went on to aolo album so recent and a new studio tape the way I want." Harmonizing songs written by careen, making records and appearing album, there probably won't be a live Then Simon walks into his man-. Simon, the duo had some of the biggest in movies. album." ager's Manhattan office, carrying a hit records of the 1960s: "The Sound of Their reunited in September 1981 in But sinc.e cameras will be rolling handful of c.lippings about a pel"llOnal Silence," "Bridge Over Troubled Central Park. That concert was made during the tour, another TV special triwnph -the time he stole home and Water," "Mrs. Robinson,," into a live recording and a TV show, may emei-ge. his high sc.hool baseball team won the "Scarborough Fair." both distributed worldwide. Si.nee Garfunkel is looking forward to game. Some new songs will be i.nt.enpened then, they have toured Europe, Japan. 0 See Page 5 ·-·--·~~'!J.l!~ ........ .._~)" C:OSTI lllU C'fl'MU ...,._ WllT .. TU Eow-CNtN Ceflte< C¥11reu AMCOranQtM.I• UA Mal (714) 979 4141 en 1660 f3101'0 H3 OS41 c:elTH UA WWft WW ff#M!'Csi.n ~T-c..Mtr EdwWIW«SlllrOOk UACl!y~ -(714)151 4114 "°4401 '343911 ~°'""' NO~-ACarnl>_Tia_NT 6ltf770' "ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! A l -RJ•1 On:u of Adloe, St11Dt1 Hd F.al" -~ M-. £NTDtTAINMIJllT TONIGHT Al.8£RT R. 8ROCCOU ,._.... IK>GER MOORE •IAH FLEMING'S JAMES 80t'ID 007- __ ,._ .............. mlAI -·Diii mlll.I -·IUI ---~-aa ..... IMlll.--... ,_ ----~~-... llAllUll ml! l -IV"~ •ll• •MT ro,---•j --··-•• ----· ----··---. 11111t .. '• ~:...-:=:.. ~ Every day, all along the Orange Coast, women's lives are made easier by Information and advice found only in the Daily Pilot. lllJ 1'111 '" ' I • I I '~ • J o.,, I '""f ' ~ V From Page 4 men writing songs for the new album. touring the United States. ''To take on "They we.ren't written for both of us the challenge of this tour, which is to sing," he says. "We have to solve the about a big, happy evening, th.rows you problem of singing these songs with into life. It gets the adrenalin going; it's two voices that weren't written with a good, healthy shot of being engaged. that in mind. I think it gives us more Frankly, it is useful for me to do this interesting 90lutiona to two-part si.ng- around now. I'm excited. rm vulner-ing. able. I take nothing for granted." ''They're not as harmonically un- But surely a Simon and Garfunkel complicated as they we.re in the '60s, reunion touroouldn't fail. "I think you when we last sang together. Simple can fail," Garfunkel says. two-part hannony doesn't apply as ''They like us. But if we don't come much as it did then. through that night they can walk away "I think they have a unifying tone disappointed with that performance, but I can't really describe it. It just feels and that's no good. like the songs are about that period of "We've got to be potent in the · time that I wrote about. The cast of present tense." characters is sort of returning, the same Simon has spent th e last two sum-people and situations I write about." Simon & Garfunkel are toge ther again . " BURT REYNOLDS 15 Universal Picttres cn1 W'crrM!r Br~ Present A \WJER \\ml Proooctioo A IW. NE£maM Film BURT REYfO.DS is "STimR ACE" rfD BEA ITT JIM ~ PARKER STEVEm ~ La.I NllR.CUf ~IMXl Ser~ by tmf WI~ cn1 HAL N£EOOAM ft\JSK: by ~ CAPPS Pr~ by M mm Diroctoo by tW. N£EOOAM I-.. ""'°'-] Ji*SmJbfl-Mf IWllS BAii) PO .._._._ ~ ~ ._.__. ......... -... --.--n:;..;-~ .-... • ... _. •. ..,..,_c..._ ... __ _ '·-·-.... -_ .. _ ..... __ _ , .. JUST II TllE Tl RESCUE THE SUllER - nt.lr lnt.,..t In HX Mid elabot•te pr•nk• h•v• ,_.,, directed with high .,,.,.,,, Md t•pld PM»·" ~'11:.~1.•"'"'' ~1'1i•·•111 lilllI~ s J J ,._ __ _ 6 Currently Screening llMY, 11"8 YOU: Rated R. Rosanna Arquette amd oO VIOQ8nt Speno glYe exceptional perfonNnQM In Ihle >-small-ICM film written and directed by John Saytea. The 3 lamlllar rocky high lcilOOI romance story tak• an Interesting ..., twist when S.... ahowa the drutlcalty different paths theee ,;.. two take after graduation day . ..,...,.., as "O ;::: u.. al.UE THUNDEt: Rated R. Roy Scheider stws In this ~ thriHlng but unenlightening film about a wper hellcopt« on a> the prowl aboYe Loa A~ Stunning .. .., photography "g and special effect•. but the plot la loeded wttt1 ho6ee.. Directed a> by John Badham ("Saturday Night Fftel'") .,...,..,., :.t. I ~ 9REA Tl4LE .. : Rated R. Rictlard Gere and newcomer -Valerie Kac>rieky etar as a char1Smattc hood and the beaut.ltul .2 student he romanoee. 2 chedls 0:: DA. oenK>IT: Rated R. DWI Aykroyd of the old "Saturday Night live" troupe plays a meek college pfofessor conned Into ueumlng the identity of a big-time mobster. Aykroyd has a few tunny mol'{lents. but he can't salvage this weak comedy. v.,.. OCTOPUSSY: Rated PG. Don't look. for deep charac- terizations or social lessons, but If you're a fan of the James Bond series, you'll love this latest adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only") seems to be anxious to top the outrageous stunts In "Raiders of the Lost Ark." and he comes awfully ck>M. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star. v vv PSYCHO N: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty Norman In the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's grltly story about a madman who commits a series ol murders. Once again, Perkins' sanity Is up lor grabs. but this movie Is not nearly u funny or witty u the original. v v MTIINI 0# T-.. JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucas' "Stw Wars" story la brought to a stunning Cllmax. The charac:1era may be a bit two-dlmen9'onal bit the action sequenoea and special effect• are among the most exciting 9Yef put on film . Stars Mart< HamlN, Carrie Asher and Harrison Ford. v v v.,.. aPACEHUNTER: Rated PG. Just another cheap rip.off of the "Star Wart" trilogy. v WAR QAMEI: Rated PG. A teen-age computer wtllz accidentally connects to the U.S. nuciear defenM ayatem and triggers a countdown toward Wortd War Ill. Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy are the appealing young stars. Taut direction by John Bad ham ("Blue J hunder"). v v v v SUPERMAN'": Rated PG. A super-disappointment. The wo~·s favorite flying hero Is grounded by a witless script. Chriatopher Reeve gives another fine perfomance, but the fllm Is thrown off balance by the hammy antics of Richard Pryor as a computer genius hired by an evil business man (Robert Vaughn). Directed by Richard Lester."'""' TAADtNO Pl.ACES: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy are the subjec1s of a social ex.periment In which a pennlle$S con becomes rich, and a 1nooty business man loses his money, job, and home. Lots ol amusing moments before the clever premise runs out of gas. Directed by John Landis(" Animal House"). v v v v v v : Excellent; ..,.. v v : Very Good; v v : Good; v : Not so good. A poliCf? inspector (Charles Knapp) offers his help the co-pilot (John De nnis Johnston) when an appari- tion appears and threatens a plane's safety on 'Twilight Zone.' 14GET IN LINE FASTI THE FUNNIEST AND MOST BRACING OF THE 'SUPERMAN' MOVIES. HOORAY FOR REEVE. PRYOR IS HILARIOUS~ A hooded hitmao, played by Jerry Reed, threaten& Walter Mathau and Robin William&, two victimes of unemploy- ment, in 'The Survivon.' -Gene Shal1t, TODAY SHOW "'Superman Ill' is one of the summer's great escapes. Very funny and clever and strong on the old magic of special effects'.' -Pat Col/Ins. CBS MORNING NEWS AlllMllt w111 ...... i.11111 MfVI llCMll "'811 ....... 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They work well together and de9el'Y'e a reteamtna under more inspired circwn- atances. &ted R, moltly becaute of languqe. • • • Motion Picture Aeeoclatton of Amenc. rating deftnltlona: 0 0 -Qenerel ~.All ao-adfNtted. Coming Attractions Pacific Amphitheater opening Single t ickets on sale Single ticket sales for attractions at the Costa Mesa's Pacific Amphitheatre went on sale Tues- day. The theater will open July 29. Prices for single tickets range from $13.50 to $17.50 and are available at the Pacific Amphitheatre box office, 100 Fair Dr.,from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at Ticketron outlets. The following ent.ertainen will appear: Barry Manilow on July 29-30, The Beach Boys on Aug.3, Aerosmith on Aug. 5, Donna Summer on Aug. 6, Johnny Cash on Aug. 11, Englebert on Aug. 12, Peter, Paul & M ary on Aug. 13, Marvin Gaye on Aug. 14, Bette Midler on Aug. 17 and 18, Oingo Boingo on· Aug. 20. ---- ~ •• '\ .. A~tlM ........... 11A,~14' ........... 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SC R's' Jolly Good Show' set As the frosting on the aeaeon '• theatrical cake, South Coast Repertory annualJy stages a variety show and auction for members of its support groups, and this year's fifth annual e xtravaganza will be he ld Saturday night. Entitled the "J olly Good Show," the event is an opportunity for SCR's resident company members and guest artists to exercise their musical talents. John-David Keller is directing the half-hour production, which will sh owcue company actors Martha McFarland. Ric.hard Doyle, Hal Land- on Jr. ands Ron Michaet.on. Pamela Dunlap, K c.aI1a.n and Thomas R. Oglesby will provide between-acts commentary. Patricia Fraser and Deborah Nishimura will be featured vocally, and the company will repl'Ule a llelJJlent of its comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe.'' The variety show will be followed by an auction to raise funds to support the Costa Mesa repertory company. MeJ Giller of Newport Beach , president of Nationwide Auction, will be the auc- tioneer for the night. (cap) John-David Keller Oeft) and Ric.hard Doyle ham it up in this skit from "Beyond the Fringe." ------------ Jazz at garden s·how_ Alvino Rey schedules appearance Jazz geet Alvino Rey will perfonn with hia trio and singer Marilyn King at the 29th annual Southern California Home and Garden Show at the Anaheim C.OOvention Center, July 16 toJuly24. Alvino' a career began aa a pioneer in the Golden Age of Jazz and continues all the way to the contemporay mUlic of today. He 'llt.arted aa' a member of theoriginal P.Jiil Spitalny orchestra alona with such other jazz musicians as Glenn Miller and Feddy Martin. Rey al8o worked in New York Oty with the Doney brothers. A. a star of the Horace Height organizatian be met and married Loui9e King of the King Sisters. Hia own big awing band made ita debut in 1939 and featured the four King Siaten.1be band's popularlty zoomed to the Top 10 of the nation in the 19409. Among the geets who worked with him in his band were Billy May, Frank De Vol and Ray Coniff. Few of today's rock music generation relaize that Alvino was a major factor in the development of the elecirically amplified guitar. He was recently voted into the Hall of Fame as the the Cather of the pedal 11eel guitar. Alvino recently recorded an new ~bum to good reviews and he has a new big band which LI playing to en1husi.aatic~ds around the coun- try. - Marilyn King, the baby of the King Family Singers, will perform daily at the home show in Anaheim. •••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR RJCHAJtD K. ~BERO In_..,,, rill RKR ENTERT AINMEJ'(f GROUP Pf-* Six films hit SS million R£r(i;'~ ~ ~ ~ - lliE JEDC ---AT ?iiSiUiir~~. 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Steel Ml been io.m. ground n.d11y 11nce then. "Superman DI" took ln $7 .2 mllllon at l,'763 theeten over the lol'8 ~Y weekend, down nearly •2 m1Woft from ita thnte-clay pm 1Mt weekend. The film's 18-day total Randa at-tf 1.2 mWlon. All of the films that broke the $5 million w..and 1Ml'k were holdo¥wl frClm wUer in the ....,.... 'n. weekrmd'1 .-new arrival. Burt Remaid'• ..... Al»," t.11 lhart. lltbllinl .... •mdJaan at l,J80 ... .... Panmount'• ·~ ,... .. which bed dipped to ftftb .... tbt pnvlow ...and, took in tf,5 rnlWan In 1,290 ....... to .... third pa.. in the bait ol.tbltaftdlnll and nlle ttl '*1 l"Om for • day. to ... 3 m&Wion. WUMI' &roe.• "TwUllbt 7.one'' f9Dalned at fourth pa.. wttb to.a ...m.a.i at 1.• ......... The taur.bMlne.UUte to the Bod S&rlincTV _... hM drawn •1e.2 mWian tn 11 daJI. f'ox'1 "~• D -n.. NGt DQ'' brouOt ln •·• mW1on et 1,0M theaten. 8baut •1.a mmian -thma ,, ...... ~ ... tlnl ~=---... Und. wk .... '!be twl-Olilntld 111'1 ll~~ll_flt~-~ .• --· ·--.... J ,, What's Happening ........................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ........................................... 3! 2 PLAYS "ANDftOCLES ANO THE LION," a comedy by George Bernard Shaw. opens tonight at the W•tmlnstef Community Theel«. 7272 Maple St., W•tmlnster (99S..113). Per- formances wlll be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 8. "ANNIE," the musical based on the pc>pular comic strip, la on stage at the Grand Dinner ThMtef, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710). Performanoee will be given Tueedll)'I through Sundays at varying curtain tlrnee until further notice. "CAROUSEL." the Rodgers and Hammer1tek"t musk*, cloees thll wet*end at the Huntington e.cti Pl~M. In the Seecllff VIiiage shopping center at Main StrMI and Yortltown AV90Ue, HuntJngton Beech (847-4465). Final perlorma.noe9 are tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. "II.AN OF LA MANCHA." the mualcal baled on the explolta of Don Ouhcota, comp1etea 1t1 run for the Saddleback ~Y Theater at Saddlebecic College In Mlaalon VlejO (831~). Clollng performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. with matinees Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m . .... AN OF LA MANCHA," • new Ye<lion of the Don Quixote mualcal, opens tonight at Sebastian's Weat Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Performances will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 3 p.m. until Sept. 11. "WEST SIDE STORY," a mualcal adaptation of a modern day Romeo and Juliet romance, continues at the Harlequin Dinner PlayhOuae, 3503 S. Harb« Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-.5151). Performances will be given nightly except Mondays untll Sep!. 11. "\JNOE" THE SYCAMORE TREE," a comedy fantasy, opens tonight for the Ana-Modjealca Ptaye<1 at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Cent«, 931 N. Harb« Btvd., Anaheim (772-8708). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through July 30. ART LAGUNA VH.LAGE GREEN, 577 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beech. A celebratlon of the Art• F9111Yal will be held July 9. Performances, featuring local artl1t1, dancers. musicians and poets. begin at 3 and 7 p.m. The celebration will also be held July 23 and Aug. 6 and 20. M.UEINN> GALLERY, ts.<> S. Cout Hwy., Laguna Beech. A showing of early Sout'-'1 California artists now on dlaplay Includes work• by Wl.Miam Wendt, Frank Cuperlan and Anna Hiiia. Hours 8fe t 1 a.m.-5 p.m .. Tueac:lay-Sunday and by appointment. Call 497-5377 f0< more Information. 1RV1NE F1flE ARTS CENTER. 4601 Walnut Ave., Heritage Par1<. Irvine. "The Vertical View" and "Encore" are two new exhibits wttlch will oi>efl tonlghtand run through Aug. 6. Hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Monday-Thurlday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Information 552-1078. SANOPftR LOUNGE, 1 t38 S. Cout Hwy, Laguna Beach. Mark Turnbull presents an evening entllled "Pop -An Original Jukebox" Sunday and Monday. Showtlmee are 8:30 arid 10:30. Tickets are $3.50 and can be purchaled at the door. ETC. WESTMINSTER MAU. W91tmlnster. A motion picture Industry exhibit will be dll9fayed July 14-17 on the upper leY94 center of the mall. For more Information, call 898-2558. ANAHE• CONVENTION CINTEl, 800 W. Ketella, Anaheim. The 29th Annual Southern California Home and Garden Show will be held July 16-24. Tickets are $4. 75 adults, $2.50 children owr six. Information, 999-8900. MUSIC HE"tT AQE PARK, Irvine. The first of a aerlee of free summer concen.a wlll be held Sunday at 6 p.m . The Mlaalaalppl Muddera will be perlOfl'l'llng Dlxletand Jazz while i.wn picnicking 11 held on the grua In front of the Showmoblle ICage. Some refreshments will be sold at the park. but bring your own picnic basket. YAMAHA STUDIO&, 15-455 Jftffrey Road. Irvine. Natalhe Yule preaent1 a voe.I recital of her pupll1 to be held Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Admlaelon II tree. ' ""'1.BtTON COLLEGE, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. FUiierton. Patriotic music will be pefformed on the quad Saturday at 7:30 p.m. by the Community Bend. A 110 buffet dh1er will be Mtwd at 7 p.m. Tickets for the buffet muee be purchaeed In advance from the Office of Community Relatlone, 871-8000. SINGLES n. CALIFORNIA SINQLES cu• wlll hold lt1 llr1t meeting In Orange County on Sunday at 5 p.m. Everyone attending lhoUld bring tomethlng to eet Of drink. Admlealon 11 free. For lntormaton and exact loeatlon, call 553-8366. for .you! Daily~ilat classlfied ads phOne 642·5678 OFALLmE MOVIES YOU'LL SEE . mtSSUMMER, mtSWILLBE mEONEYOU REMEMBER. 642-5678 Put a few word.! to work for you ·-· inlhe ••• - ~Pinocchio,' the story of the pup- pet who became a J>oy, is just one of the many Disney animated classics Disneyland's new Flights of Fantasy Parade, seen daily at 4 and 10 p.m. at the magic kingdom. 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And, 88 the fourth annual extrava- ganza of the Orange County Theater A8>ciation approaches, a few changes are evident in the format .. M08t significantly, the OCTA festi- val will be held at the Westminster Community Theater, rather than at the Newport Theater Arts Center which houaed the first three events. The latter-playhoule is undergoing ttn<><> vation and the Westminster theater has taken over not only the festival but the monthly OCTA board meetinp. And, instead of performing in July 88 in put years, this year's Octafeet (as the one-,act tourney has come to be known) will be staged in August. Specifically, the evenings of Aug. ll, 12 and 13 and the afternoon of Aug. 14. . Curtain times a1ao have been altered a l>it. with evening performances being given a half hour earlier this year, at 7:30 p.m. rather than 8 o'clock. Three shows will be staged each evening and three more on Sunday afternoon with the flrsi one going up at 2. p.m. As in the past. the 1983 Octaf eet is purely a showcue festival, an op- portunity for a doz.en local theater groups to display their wares in concert. No judging will be done nor will ''beat'' awanla be presented. This year's festival is being put together by a committee chaired by Robbi Schoonover, who repreeents the Costa Me. Ovic Playhouae on the OCTA board and who will U8UJ1le the presidency of the 20-theater organ.Wa- tion next month. It's the highlight of OCTA'a annual schedule, a tndition which began in 1980 when nine local theaters banded together for a ~t which became a standing-room-only event. Following the success of that first outing, the Orange County Theater Association was formed under the presidency of Newport's Patti-Gene Sam peon. The 1983 Octafest will be launched Aug. 11 at 7:30 by the Cypress Community Oriented Theater, which will p.resent "Box and Cox." The Huntington Beach Playhouse is next with ''The Valiant" and the Stanton Community Theater will close the first evening with "Muroer at the Howard Johnaon'a." The second evening, Friday, Aug. 12, will showcaee the host Westminster Community Theater with "Hello From Bertha," the Garden Grove Communi- ty Theater with "Mixed Doubles" and the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouae with a cutting from "Of Mice and Men." Saturday evening, Aug. 13, will find the San Clemente Community Theater staging an excerpt from "Goodbye Charlie," the Irvine Community Theater doing "I'm Herbert" and the Newport Theater Arts Center re- prising its "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off." Children's theater will be featured on the closing day, Sunday, Aug. 14. Following the opening show, ''Touch the Bluebird's Song" by the Ana-Modjeska Players, the Buena Park Children's Theater will pretent ''The Story of Tom Sawyer: M.issiaippi Melody" and the Fountain Valley Community Theater will offer ''The Jungle Book." OCT A official.a expect the 9eals to be filled quickly, if put years are any indication. You can order tickets for any or all of the perfomwmces by calling the Westminster theater at 995-4113. The Liz and Dick act 1 Private Lives' goes on the .road n.• . ,..._ NEW YORK -Eliza- beth Taylor and Richard Burt.on .... taking their lhow on the road. ''Private 1.Jvea," the Noel Coward play they have been atarrtna in aince it opened last M.y on Br<Mldway will appear in Philadelphia, Wah- lncton. auc.ao and Loa A.nee• bepm1na July 20. The play, which re- ceived lem-than-ldnd re- views, is the first pro- duction ol the Elizabeth Theater Group , co-produced by Mia Taylor and Zev Butman. • • • A spokesman for her agent said Mils Beals refueed becauae of prior commitments in Euro~ promoting "F1aah4ance ... • •• Adriana Catrelotti HOLLYWOOD -didn't.realize in 193!Hhat Jennifer Beals, the star she was making history of ''Flaahdanoe," has a when she supplied the new job offer from voice for the beautiful ll'rank Yablana, vice princeas in "Snow chainnan of MGM-UA. White." Yablana offered the "l.'ven when I waa 19-year-oJd actreea and halfway t~h the pie· "'iale Univenlty student ture 1 didn't th.ink •snow a $300·a-week summer White' wu eotn1 to be a job 1eemlnc all upecta of real feature-length pro- the film b~. duction," she recalled. "I "She · i1 an ex· thought It was aol.ni to traordinarily bright bea 10.minutec:artoonor wcman,'' Yablana Mid. 1omethln1. A fea- "She'1 pn, to collep to ture-lenstb animated learn about the wotfd in film at· that ti.me W81 pneral. l told her that unthinkable." anybody could be a Mlle C.U.lottl waa 18 ta.OOO-a-week act.reu when abe w• aelec!ted and offered an altema-~ Wal' DllDey to be tlYe." Snow White. anlhe.UU as.. TM nn. se.a1111r "• 1,. ~~~~· , . • • •#.'. .. . . ' What's Happening The Three Stoogles ••• Will get star on 1Walk to Fame' .,... From Page 12 can speak in the upper-range voice of the princea. "It's not my normal voice, of course." she said. "l had to push it up, so to speak, to get that never-never land quality Mr. Disney was looking for. It was easy for me to do because of my early operatic training." • • • That knockabout trio, the Three Stooges, Is going to get a star on Hollywood's "Wall< of Fame ." The bronze star for Larry, Moe and Curly will be placed during a ceremony on Aug. 30. Two surviving members, Joe Besser and Joe De Rita, will be on hand. Radio person ality Gary Owens of KPRZ helped collect 15,000 sig- natures from fans for a petition for the star. "Of course, it helped a bit when , in the Stooges' honor, we twisted the noees of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce with a pair of pliers," he said. "Moe would have been proud." The original trio were Larry Fine, Moe Howard and his brother, Jerry Howard (Curly). In 1947 another brother, Shemp Howard, took over as Curly. On his death in 1955, he was replaced by Joe Beser. Joe De Rita replaced him as Curly in l '159. • • • When Gregory Peck was asked if he had any favorite projects, he said he'd like to do a new version of "Dodsworth." It took a year to ac- quire the rights becauae of the mahy heirs of Sinclair Lewis, the book's author, and Sid- ney Howard, who wrote the play and the 1936 film version. Peck originally hoped to penuade the late Prin- cem Grace of Monaco - former film actress Grace Kelly -to come out of retirement and play a role in the movte. "She waa In New York about a yeer ago and 1 ran the orilinal film (or her," Peck Mid. "She loved it and had a little cry. u the were interested. 1 had ln mind to offer $1 million 11> her MONa> R4'd ero. to help her ).llafy dolna It. But lhe Mid the didn't feel the people of Mon· eoo would undentand lf lhe made. flbn. It WM. nlCe way of •ylna no." P.ck. wbo la Ital' and co-producer, wants to set the movi.e in 1928 and film it in Europe. • • • ner George Kennedy has Location." "l didn't want to write involved eome of his [t started when Ken-a reminbcence, and I'd friends in a murder plot. nedy, between films, always liked mysteries, It takes place in Ken-started putting aome 80 I thought it would be nedy's first book, a mys-thoughts down on a yel-fun to write a murder names of many actors I've worked with," said Kennedy, who won an a.car for his role in the 1967 film, "Cool Hand Luke." 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NOW PLAYING LIV~-ON 8.TAQE 13 3! 0 -~ i ~ .. , (!) ~ Q. (!) ~ ..... ,, ~ 0: ID ':< <-c -< !" .-<O ~ M (') ao CJ) -ao • >-:; ...., >. CG 'O -.::: L&.. -.... G> 'O c: a> ~ i !: -.2 CI - At the Movies ""'From Page 2 to wonder where the guy finds time to practice his driving, let alone race . In her movie debut, Anderson -if you can believe (and you can't) -plays a virgin Sunday school teacher turned Stroker's publicity man- ager. Although Stroker spends much.of his time trying to figure out a gentlemanly way of charming her into the sack, she's the one who p.ropol3tions rum. But she paaees out immediately afterward, and, in one of the movie's few funny momenta, Stroker debates whether to fall prey to it or ego. But this critic will stop here, less he spoil the only entertaining part of the movie. Beatty, who 0()-starTed with Reynolds in "Deliverance," the film that made the latter into a OUF __ ftM . ~:~ H t here or. t•k• home STAG CHINESE CASllU • WI ,IOMISI fOI HOO CIHIHI FOOD WNCMIS • ...-.S • TIIOfilCAl toCKTAILS . ~ , . IAllUU fACIUTID .... CATlltNG * FOOD TO GO t °"''Mn I .,.. ........... " .. SANDfEGO • N "'' .... ·~tu.ti II , ....... lllaHCI 0" I C-Pl-111 ,,. ....... ~ .... 9-Ill'"""'°'' l•ur9'11 .. Mu.c; by l-.S hfMI- Olrecttd by Th0ma1 Whl .. v~ valuable jisollne by plan· nanc shopplnac trtpe to ~·• stores lid· v~rtlsln1 ln tfie lllJ f111 matinee idol, provided for a few funny momen ts as the ~ble chicken king. In one ac~me, he chases Anderaon around a bedroom, slobbering, his blu}>ber literally oozing out of his underwear. In ano\her, b e and his sidekick chauffeur (Bubba "Lite Beer from Miller'' Smith) spin out of control in Torlde's red caddy, crash into the barbacue pit of a policemen's picnic and then splash into a lake. 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ALL TICKET PR(CES INCLUDE A STATE AMUSEMENT ASSESSMENT FEE. ·· -- ,,, ___ _ DONNA SUMMER AUGUST6 JOHNNY CASH AUCUSTll ENGELBERT AUCUST 12 PETER, PAUL &MARY AUGUST13 MARVIN GAYE AUGUST14 BITI'E MIDLER AUGUST 17 A 18 OlNGO BOINGO AUGUST2() I'\ MELISSA MM;CHFSrER AUGUST 21 SAMMY HAGAR AUGUSTl8 TALKING HEADS CULTURE CLUB SEPT.7 -- . JOHNNY MATHIS SEPT.9 AL JARREAU SEPT.10 SHEENA EASTON SEPT.17 GEORGE BENSON SEPT.22 AIR SUPPLY SEPT.30 MENATWORK OCTOBER 1 ASIA OCTOBBR2 SANTANA OCTOBBR8 - Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt B•y St., Coat• MeH, C•. M•ll •ddreH: Box 1560, Co•t• MeH, C•., 92626 Telephone: 842-4321 Program information 1s provided by the ne tworks d stations and is subject to change without notice. -·-·· Day time Drama .. . ..... ..... ..... .. .. . .. .. .......... ... .. .. ... Paxe 4 Tube Toppers ................................................... Page 7 Sports ... .. ... .. ... .. ...... ......... .......... .. ..... ... ..... ......... Page 2 Daytime Schedule ........................................... Page 8 Evening Schedule ... .. ..... ......... ........ ... .. .. . .... ... . Page 9 TV Puzzle ....................................................... Page 31 -Channels (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angelea, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angetee, Ca. (8) KFMB. CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ .......... .. (5) KTLA, 5800 w. Sunset Blvd., LOI Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Loa Angefee. Ca. (11) KTIV, 5746 w. Sunset Blvd., LOI Angetea, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loa Angeles, Ca. _ .. 1 21) KCET, 4401 SunMt Btvd., Loa Angefee, ca. 50) KOCE, 15744 Gotden w .. t St., Huntington BMch, Ca. 58) KQ<?C-TV. 1730 Clementlne, Anaheim, Ca. -PgTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AVfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Tlme-Llfa Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Canter, ~.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Brlttot, Ct. (l) SalacTV, Marina del ~. Ca. (8) Showtlma (8) Spotllght (C) Cable Newt Network, Atlanta, Ga. _ ......... (9) WOR, New York City (1'1) WT88, Atlenta, ca. 2 Friday, July 8, 1983 Hot bats Steve Sax (above), Dodger second baseman, will take his red hot bitting to Pit- tsburgh this week- end where the hard-charging Los Angeles team will take on the likes of Bill Madlock (below) and the Pirates. Third baseman Madlock, like Sax, is weilding a heavy bat these days. Both playen were memben of this year's Na- t ion a I League All-Star team. The game will be seen tonisht on On-TV at 7:30. r- -lporl•- r..w.y -latunlay --· ttll UIPI. POOTIAU. '1Mlftelen ~ (lllft., • ....._) 11111 D GD IA•AU. ..................... 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The movie will be broadcast Saturday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). ----~ -Daytilll8Drama 1 Loving' big hug in morning lineup By LYNDA WRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: In New York. Tad befriends model Franceeca in hopes of escaping Olga's severe rules. When Greg takes his first stepe in therapy, Enid panics. Opal tried to get support for her campaign and black- mail.a Langley with threats of telling truth about him being con artist unle11 he throws debate. In New York, Daisy and Lars reconcile, but Simone insists Daisy merely a fortune hunter. Nina angry that Devon is taking care of Bobby in Mrs. Gumey's abeence. Erica disapproves of Mark's new friends. Brooke recieves death threat and a secret admirer sends roees and vow. to protect her. Chuck devastated when Carrie calls from Chicago and 18)'11 their marriage is over. Dotty, daughter of Benny's ex-wife, F.dna, runs away from home and winds up at Benny's. Palmer vetoes Erica's deciaion to back Langley's campaign for councilman. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Called .in for questioning in Alma's murder, ea. implicates Cecille. Abel la apinet his twin brother Leo's moving to Bay City. Fellda throws Cua out of the penthOU8e. Sandy recetvee divon:e degree from Cecllle. Stacy and Mark di8COver newspaper article callinC Stacy homewrecker. Gil gets Perry c:ohatroction job. Furious at Cecille for letting Call up, Stacy throws a drink in C«:ille'• face. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Cnlg making it look a through Steve at.ole valuable coin. Jamea tell John he'll eet him up in private cardUlc cl.INc lf he keepe quiet about Jamea'1 true heritage. Barbara furioul Ptul autten flntdep-ee buml after Dusty telJq him . into eettinc off a tirecrlicker. Tom becomea director at community theater. Brian ana Cricket &et rolel ~ the aame play and dial1ke flllCh other on 9'ht. In order t.o set Barbara out of county, J.U-teU. bet there'• a ltrtke at the MexicaJl refinefY. Unable t.ooope wtth job and talJdna can ol tha quadrupleta; Jeff 1tu11 to talre upp1n. Durtna heeted arsummi. BurU oo1- 1a.-and la ~ t.o hmpttal. • • • CAPITOL: Myrna tielll the Nclullw Plula tbatClart.a 19afW Mark. Paula 4 ,,., ...... ,. Bill Hayes and his wife, Susal'I Se_aforth Hayes, are still eonsidered the "king and queen" oi daytime eoap operaa. They are seen weekdan at noon in · "Day• of Our Lives" on INBC (Ch. 4). ' admitt to Myma that at tint she only pretended to have aaoraphobia. but ·now lhe la afraid to ao out. Tbomaa warna Cl.art.I that lf ahe and Mark dedde to openly declare their love, ahe will be coNidered the other woman. Tyler and Julie decide not t.o Uve topther outllde of iJ5iecauee It could hurt hit carnDalan. la forced to ....... fram tbt JVIC. Tyler Cya latie.-.nlebt vlllt to Sloene tO Mk t.o inWYlewed on Walblnlt.on l'ocue. .. "ltirred by old~ t..un,.. Man returm to hil Job • llhcuard at Moanlllht c.te. Matl doll not under- ltllnd Alfr/• panic when he almoli 11111ep1 ._ out a few mmu• too latie. J\111 .... Tbaampre,...t.oliw hit lddmJto Wally, he~ a Yll£t from ''"hedlwttbetwom.lr.e ..... Aa Thalw wl WmllY ..... ...-7 ...... t.nilJ and frtmdl wait bl the • bolpltal '1DITktar. . • • • • ' DAYlfWGUaUYD Hapen..• I Doug's waiting arms after Bo, Roman and ShAwn rescue her from knife-wielding attacker. Hope to live with Marlena andRoman for summer in attempt to pat.ch up her differences with Julie. Renee hep her at- t.omey,Gwen, to stall divorce from David. Liz fearful no one will believe her shooting of Marie was accidental. Melissa spots Don ~ Gwen kiaalnl. reluctantly tells Maggie. Liz bep Chris to go with her on trip out of the country. • • • EDGE OF NIGHT: Geraldine tella Peter not to meet with stranger who has "hot 11tory" for him. Chris liee to Calvin, claiming she was at the TV station when she was really making a 80dal visit to the Wendty Dectective Agency. Preacher tella Calvin he hasn't seen his father in yean, but Calvin realizes Del and Preacher have been together recently. In an at!,empt to stop the sale of his house, Sky lets buyers think the structure ia rat-infested. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Scorpio c:racki ·Prof. Gerald's safe and find dllc. Scorpio wants Gerald to have an around-the-clock armed auard but Grant talks Gerald out qf It. Natalie infonna Grant that Grepy It about to vlait Port Charlee. Lu!Wdeddel t.o run for mayor, and If he wtna, hla tint official duty' will be to fire 8oorplo a eo&e_ cammlllloner. Holly t'hlnkl Scorpio comm; down Oft Luke'• callno becauee of hla jealouay of Luke. Shirley, Luke'• friend from the moun· tatna, comee to Port Charlea, beda down with Jimmy Lee, and decldell t.o take • room at Kelly'• board1na houle. • • • C ~IZBQ BALB&te•RVIC•IBATIBFACTIDNJ AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -840-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -636-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 29~ Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORERO~NSFORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. .Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY · VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. · Huntington Beach 148-7739 MAZDA MIRACLE MAZDA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192·H51 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'73-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -838-2333 TOYOTA EARLE-IKE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -846-9303 Friday, July 8, 1983 3 -TV Antenna Wendt likes wife jokes on 1 Cheers' Bv JERRY BUCK W'r .............. LOS ANGELE.5 -"I love the wife jokes," said George Wendt. He had a aly smile on his face and a g1ua of beer ' in hia band. The beer in. the glass was real beer. not the foul-tasting phony stuff he has to guzzle as Norm on NBC!e ''Cheers.° "Norm wants to have a party and eomeone aaka him why he doeln't have it 't home," he said. "Norm aaya, 'My wife lives there.' Norm th.rows the patty and BOmeOne aaka, 'Where's Veta?' He says, 'She didn't hear about it."'' Aaked how his own wife reacts to the jokes. he smiled again and said, "She appreciates good humor." Wendt met and ll\lll'ried Bernadette Birkett when · they ~ both performing with Second City. Norm Petenon, who anchon a stool in the barroom eetting of "Cheers," has beoonie a folk hero to the nation's bar habltues in the year the show'• been on. Norm arrives at the bar fOI' a qu.lck one. Then maybe another one foe the road. He'a atill there at cJmin8 time. He has hia regular atool. He'a a .pori. buff. He nunee Ills beers and never geta tipsy. For mo8tof the~ it teemed to be a clmely 8'W'ded teeret that ''Cheers" wu the funnimt show on telev18lon. But in May.ICJIDebody spilled the beam and viewenhip ind! I l!d lharply. In the week ended May 29, it flniahed in ninth place. The leriel ii eet in a aporta.oriented eo.ton bar called Cheers. Ted Duwon playa a former bMebaI1 player who ii the owner and dUef bartender. Shelley Lone ii a waltnlll, ownducated and too -aei' to l)l'OYe lt. Rhea Perlman is her tart..tonaued nemem. Nick C.ol- 1111anto la a bartender and former i-t.11 COllCh who'• taken too many· · bardbalb on the bead. John Raa.nberaw plays the other recuJar barfly, CUlt the mailman. 1'Nonn'1a beer drinker,'' Mid Wendt, who adml" he hcUtll a few flYel"'J nfaht, too. "Honn would never drink a marUnl NClnn'• father drank martlnll and Hann U1ed • few half-empty .,_when he WM a ldd. "On the thaw I haw to drink near a... They put ult in.it to make lt foml." U. maket a face. "At home I drtnk the r-1 thinl· That'• how I "'=-for the role." tndt ar--up In ~ when I • "1dey, JtJttJ •• 11U Norm Petenoa, played by George Wendt (ri1ht) 1harea f mu1 of 1ud1 with Thomas (Tip) O'Neill, Speaker of the Houee of ftepretentatbee, durin1 one episode of "Cheers." h1a father operated a real estate bualneaa. Hi.I srandf•ther wu Tom Howard, a White House photocrapher for the C.oolldge and Hoover admlnia- tratJCJN who aained fame • the Photolrapher who strapped a camera to his lei and aot the deeth bo\.- picture of Ruth Snyder at Sinc Sine. Wendt ,...ctuated from ~urat C.ollete in 1971 then tpent 2\i yean rounina around Europe and North Africa. "U I ran out of mooey I'd come beck home and work few my o.d, who WM very undentandinc," he Mid. "It WU eMy to Mve money beeaa. I Uwd at hofne, >.. eoon M rd aet '80C» or '° I'd Mad beck to D.a.rope. I'd 10 to Spain or eome p&.ce. It WM better than •wnc at home and wonderinC what I w. aolnc to do. "I ne\W' ha4 a thoucht about beoom1nl an actor. I floundered my way tbrouch ooUege with no other thouaht than havln8 a aooci time. I became an actor by .the proceta of ellmlnation. I ttarted by nal1l\I out everyth1na I knew I woWd hate. · Science, noway. C.omputen. no. Ttllleh,. ~.:_never. I rali8ed I ha..S every· .. ~~ it dawned on me rd teen Second Oty a few &imee in colJee9. I fiaured the)'_aot peicl for that. And if they aot paid for' lt I lrMw 1 wouldn't hate It. So I enrollld in a Second Qty worbhop. "I Mmed irnpnwtaadonal teah- nlqum." he ..w. 111 did maltly .uc.of .llf9 ~ You rnllb It IOUDd Ne!. U people911ap~you you'n )Ill ..W,.. ~ 'l'Mt'• tbi wa:r I do Nana. I clan t "7 tD ,._..It -.ar J*e lt up." LTA for oil refinery collateral. Or. Cla1re Ramaey arrives ln town and decldet to room with Kelly on a friends-only basis. • • • LOVING: Meryl Vooek, a newa- cuter, fruatrated when Roaer Forbee'a daughter Lorna intrudes during a romantic d.i8cuaaion with Roger. Loma ~ that her college president faUler ii lying to her mother Ann about hil late buainesa meetings. Although ahe carea for drama profesaor Doug Donovan, Meryl loves Roger., Doug's llrother Mlke upset when he's pueed over for police force promotion. Mike vetoes wife Noreen's desire to have a baby, saying what he saw in Vietnam made him realir.e it'a wrong to bring children into this world. Lily Slater's profeaor father Garth unhappy about bloeasoming relationship between Roger Forbes's adopted son J ack and his daughter. • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Alex, Carla's football player boyfriend, wants to marry and asks Sadie for her help. After Drew dies of gunshot wound. KERM Riii Whet'e Friendly Service Is A F•mlty TrMlltlOti Becky realizea how much lhe loved him. Gary uneuy about Shelley'• cruah on hlm. Gary refuaea to listen to Marco's~ that he leave con· atructk>n job. Ed ..,.e to bMd I« Monte Carlo with <:ourtney, who la IOf.na to take over PR work on AM.'1 looUiall teem, the Coupn. Dee fean Becky will tell Bo he'• the father of Becky'a beby. Au wan ta to marry Becky. F.cho and Giles purchMe survival and scuba equipment for their myaterioua plot. • • • RY A.N'S HOPE: Frank and JW rec:oncile. Frank can't understand why Charlotte's patents ·are atill in New York if they fear for their lives M they claim. At Jill'• campaign office, lfenrY accidentally pushes typewriter into auitcue full of dynamite. Bill tbl'OW9 himself ora auJtcaae, but there la no explosion. Jack aches to be with Leigh. Maeve tella Leigh to continue to try •and reconcile with lack. . " • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Lloyd admits to Ruby he prefers hi.a muak:al aon Michael to his bniny '°" Steve. 479·00 • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTI..F.81: Af1er Jack thwarts Patti'• llUidde attempt, lhe pumpa three bulleta into him.~ Patde nee., lhe la muged and the 8\&n la stolen. Foraettina every-thinl that happened, .r.e .-to her paren .. ' boU8e and awalta Jeck'a ar- rival fOI' their tint anniversary cel- ebration: Leaming Jeck hM been ruahed to °" hOlpital, Patti fllea to tua becWde. Suraeona remove two buUeta from Jack' a cheat but leave third bullet, whlch la danaeroualY c:be to hia spinal column. Dina dedde9 to -.y in Genoa City for Jack'• lake. Repining con- ~ Jack panics when he cannot feel anythina 1n bla Jep. .Max and Eve wed. VictOI' arriwe at howe and fatally stabs Max. lmtead of~ charges agalnlt Eve, VictOI' hu her sent to a unitarium. Nikki promiaee Kevin lhe'll atop ltrippb'I. F~ay. 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Hurr1cane" ( t937, Advenlure) Ooro1hy Lamour. Jon Holl. (2 hrs.) (Jt) "Victory" ( 1981, Adven1ure) Sylves- ter Stallone, Michael Caine ( 1 hr . 57 min) 0 "The End Qt August" ( 1982. Orama) Lilla Skala. David Marshall Grant (2 hrs ) (ZJ "And Now For Something Completely Olllerenl" ( t972, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( t hr , 30 min ) •CS) "Clash 0 1 The Tnens" ( 1981. Fania· sy) Herry Hamlin. L11ureoce Ohvler. ( 1 hr • 58 rnln) •c "Barbary Coas1" ( 1935, Drama) Joel McCre11 Edward G Roblm10n ( 1 hr . JO min) •(0) "MyMe1y At Castle House" ( 1982. Adven1ure) Alleen Brl1100 (I hr . 20 mln.) CZ> "Jlml Hon(lrlx" ( 1973, B1<>gr11phy) Oocumentory ( 1 111 . 39 min ) •• "80 Steps 1o Jonoh" ( 1969, Drama) Woyf\fj Newtoo. Jo van Fklet. ( 1 hr • 45 m1n) •CS) "Chnllengo To Be FrH" ( t976, Adventure) Mlkt Mszurkl, Jimmy Kant 11 hr , 25 mln ) •W "Death naee 2000" 11975, Comedy) DsllicJ Cnrrndlno, Simone Grllllth (2 hrs ) (f.l "Grease 2" ( 1982. Mutlcall M9xwe11 Caulliflld, Mlc:hetle P1elfl9f ( 1 hr • 5~ min I 10 Friday, July 8, 1913 COl ·Aollercoas1er" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. Timothy 801toms ( 1 hr 59 min) .. CCJ "Baby Blue Manne" ( 1976, Drama) Jan-Miehael V1ncen1, Glynnis O'Connor (I hr . 29 mon ) tl J "Grease 2" ( t982. Musical) Maxwell Caulheld Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr . 55 min) --•lvenlng ·11.V' lol/LOIO :.':!r"c;> MAWMPM4 ova WY "Keeptng Fit" Guest~ Anne Je=. Robert Sterling (R) c:;> ~:. 1'111 __..ova Rare lootag. and film clips recapture the performance~ ol 11 legendary talents -Including J1m1 Hendrl~. Janis Joplin, Elvls Presley and John Lennon ·-wllh commentary bl such musicians as Chuck Berry, James Brown and=Slmon. (1 hr.) (S) "Come Back To The 5 And Dime. Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" (1982. Orama) Sandy Dennis, Cher The 1975 reunion of The James Deen Fan Club In the town ol McCarthy. Ta-as. Is relived 'PG' (1 hr . SO min) Cl ll0'9 "Marciano" ( 1979. Blog.raptly) Tony Lo Bianco. Belln(ja Montgomery. Rocky Marciano rises from his meagei t>eg1nn1ngs as a poverty·atricken young Sier to beeome the only undefeefed heavyweight cham~on In bOxing history. t hr .. 40m1n.) -_..OCUlnTCIDAY ..... .-..a&.- .. CA""ID M.L.,. ... , ....... NI Cll ... -= = lllt'Ji. A P•Yc:NQ gf\Otl hunl« wno 1nvet1101•• neuottd houtoH; 1.ach- 1 kids how IO MvMt ....... '&':ow 1W An 1n1ervtew With Rod s1ew111 1n London. 1.-~- 1 ...... .,.,. ............ ) .,... "Jabberwocky" ( 1977. Come- dy) Michael Palin, Ma11 Walt The kingdom of a likeable 1yrant, Bruno The Question· able, 1s ravaged by a slithery monster 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min.) tHl llOWI "Clash 01 The Titans" ( 1981, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Perseus Is helped by his father Zeus In a series ol dangerous tasks as he tries 10 win the hand ot a Phoenician princess agalns1 the wishes ot a vengetul sea =ass. 'PG' (I hr., 58 min.) (.l) "The Hounds Of Notre Dame" ( 1980, Drama) Thomas Peacocke, Barry Morse The true story of the relationship between a crus1y p11est and the young men he coaches on a college hockey team IS told ( I hr . 50 min I ~TNIWAYrJWAI NI.= TOW Featured· a look at the tough. competitive world of women jOC- keys, oe111. the most dangerous jobs In the world and flnally, advances In the world of cr~u1Ung. 1., .. , ... Li-•-.n•C09MY IYI OI LA. Featured· a report on po&· slble cures for baldne68: a look back at the old Hollywood USO. Johnny Mountain IN>WI a new form of e.11e1cise "heavy hands". 9 look at lho world of nude mod- lefi~ 'llC TAC DGUIN , ........ " ... ,.,, .... llAClm./~-.T ..... "·-·-( u•'1Ll Los Angeles Dodgers at Pill=' Pirates (3 h18.) (Z) "Success" ( 1979. SuspenM) Jtll 8rldgft. Ntd 8"11y. Tired ot hi• IUIC• urlout home. his be11utltul wftt and hit IMIC\llt, well-paying jOb, • Cttdlt card company tmplOyee eonctlvn an tlabO- ratt plan tor oscape. ·po· ~1 l'lr • 3 t min l • .. "Sha(fy LaCly" 1945. Drema) Cl'lari.t CObl.lrn. Aobef1 elge An out• law'• polctt oame Pf~ to fieyt • bNf- ina on • CIM being handled by tht dltlrlct 1tf= (~hll) :1 Cl)---·--BON Hogg "''"" Pet1Mlllr... fi.dlle Ind thi Cuti• tor • pnony mall order tc'*"-· ~) il hf.) • .. -.._ .. ,,.. .. -Daytime Coal. BALTZ-BERGERON sMttu & TUTHILL Uurinl in ·\II c~1ne t eries -Shipn1ent -Cremation Plans Available 12;-E. 1 -;1/J .. treet Costa Mesa Phone 646-9371 Friday, July 8, 1983 9 -l'r-Way COal. I ....... . -(I) PM.COit a.IT Jacqueline vows 10 take Cole's baby end Chase holds the deciding vole over who wlll control The Globe, as Falcon Cresl Pfepares for a Founder's Day celebrallon. (R) ( 1 hr.) B e l9C _.,. c:mnw, WA "Summer Of Decision" Corr,spondent Robin Lloyd reports on the hlstorlcal lega· cy, strategic implications aod options avallable to the United States In dealing with the three most troubled Central American nations: NIGarague. El SalVador land.°tiue~r.) U.-·--tnm llOWll "Friday The 13th. Pan Ill" ( 1982, Horror) Dana Kimmet Paul Kral· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake, the stalking grounds of a dera~ monater who wears a hockey mask, R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -1UUIM'IMI •S•WMliiOiil ... IMTTm OI LR Mm DUTM "Going Somewhere: The Story Of Route 66" The western mlgrlllon of Amtflcant from the 1920s ro the 1960s Is portrayed, using stories and recollections from thOSe who traveled the "Mother Road " I~ Seduction" (1982, Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar· razln. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- en Is victimized by a mentally disturbed admirer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (J)llOWll "Alt The Merblee" ( 1981, Com- edy) Peter Felk, Bun Young. A hustNng. wlsecrecklng manager pustl99 hl9 two female wrestlers toward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55mln.) CJ) llOWll "Jlml Hendflx" (1973. Biogra- phy) Documentary. A montage ot concert footage and Interviews with aMOClatee. admirers. friends and lovera of the '80s rock •tar whose death In 1970 algnaled ttie end of a mualcal era. 'R' ( t fir .. 39 ,.m1nluu... · ........ ,.., ·---~ ••hi I,_,., .. "Moll Of H.E.A.T." (1982, ctV9nture) M'erllyn Chambera. An eeplooege .gent he8 a fteld day woritlnO undefc:ovet M a mud MWtler. ( I hf.. 35 min.) CID -._..._ A8r9 rooteoe and film clpe ....,.'"the~ Of 11 ltgel t4lry t•llnt9 -lnokldlng Jlml Hendrix. Jenlt Joplin, Ell/It PrMy and JoM Lennon -With commentery bV auch mualclene u Chuek a.ny, Jemee Bfown end Cetfy Simon. (, hr.) CI) ... "Heked Clme The Strenger" (1175, Comedy) DlllbV Lloyd....._ l.9¥1 Alchltcte.. A women ~ In • Y9ltefY ot IKMnfur• • lhe trJet fctolt 9YP1 with her phllendetll'.'rg hulbend. c rtw .• 2s min.> • ,. Cl.m F•turld: I nuclMr acienlltl -wl"°'9 agfl0911o lheortel got blOwn lky• ~~1l!:J.!O min.) tw• I --"The ~ I>* Tlnet" 111 . Adwtntvtt) OM Aobtnette, Patrick Mecf*t A E' IDlftt'• lf'!¥tetlglt'°" of UFO In COb9do IMdl to • controntdon nuoe..t t•· r«lata. 12 hrs.. 11 m> 12 ,,.,.,., .. 1_ . ' 8 e TOll9rY Guesi hOSt: Joan Htvers. Guests: Syivester Stallone. Morgan Fair· child. Cherlie Carras. ( 1 hr.) 9 MCMWl..m.-YOU..-PaalT mTOI• IMtTINCW. cmccuu MAMY-0 DAW»•--WBf COAl1' IOc:a .. m'91f_., TOlllMT An interview With Roel Stewart In London l lomll-AQIU ._.,,.......,. INITIC9ff• llOWll "Fightl Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrltt.~attl Lupone. An angry Philadel.phian organizes a vig11ante force 10 stem the tide ol violent crime In his ""°hbothood. 'R' ( 1 hr , •Omen ) OllOWll "And The Lady" ( 1977. Come· dy) Mickey Rooney. Peter COOi<. A crooked man hires two crimlnats to kldnep his niece. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ._cm llOWll ''Pink Champagne" (1980, Drama) John Steele. ·x· (I hr .. 16 min.) -· e LA11m«wmtDAft»~ Guests: r()C)c group Talking Headl; actor· lc~ Candy. ( 1"hf .. 30 min.) O••• H• •WMliiOiil ... ... TY llOWll "Lunch .Wagon" (1981. Come· dy> Candy Moore. Chuck McCann. A trio o beauties run Into trouble from competi- tors while providing sustenance to hungry construction workeft.. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) CZl llOWll "Beaah Girts" (1982. ~Y.) Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen-age. girf's friends help her to loolen up so ttiey can get on with heVlng run at the beech. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e .... CCMITYTODAY ..CC) llOWll "Baby BkJe Marine" (1976. Orama) Jan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Connor. A young man, dishonorably dfacherged from ttie Marine Corps. ataumes the Identity tfle role and uniform of a wer hero. 'PG' (I hr .. 29 min.) wl!·-ca••• •DI MrrLA:._W llOWll "The French Line" (1954. ) Jene Auaaell. Giibert Roland. Masqueradlno Ha model, a weelthy girt 1r1vela to Parls where 9he meets a charm· I~ and debol'\alf Frenchman. (2 hrt.) Cl) .. ''Thunder tn The Sun" (1959, AdwntUte) Suten Hayward, Jeff Chen- dler. A love triangle OCC\Jrt during lhe 1aso. •mono a ~oup of ~ jOUr· neytog to ttie Cellfomle vlneyerdl. (2 ;-._,,_An lnt9Nl4tw wtlh Rod Stewtrt In London. ft! Ta. com.aw..-Gunt: Leonerd e'"'li. "Ttie FBI Story" ( 1959, Dr•· me) JemM Stewert Vet• Mlltt. The WO<!'..~ of the FBI ertect OM egant and Nt ii.if~= I CR "'9'111&. Oltawe Rough f'ldlf• 11 Winnipeg Blue &om-. (A) (2 hl'I., 30 min.) . ([) .. ''.-.01 L~" (IMO, Ofemt) iirbere 81111. ....... St. JeMee. An emtM-tloue ICMl119ing llllOUl""t ttope It noth- ing to ~ • ~Nie ladlle' ~ ·~23mln.) --=-·~ ~ .. (1tl1. f¥entut9) Tomlteburo W•s ••Ifft t~ A fOrmlf ...... who ,... manauwted out of position by a ruthless clan of spies vows to lake blOOdy revenge. ( t hr., 26 min.) , .... Atl:-~': "The Betsy" (1978. Drama) Laurence Ohv1er. Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A powerful and relentless Derron auto tycoon brings a daredevil rec1ng star into his company ro develop a revolutionary new vehicle. 'R' (?hrs . 5 mtn.) ~(B)llCMI "Victory" (1981, Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine. During World Wer II. Allied POWs see their ticket to freedom 1n a match between their soccer team and the German NatlOnal Team in Paris 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57 min.) M 8 llOVll "Thal Hamilton Women" ( 1941. Orama) Laurence Otlvief. Vivien Leigh. The rraglc. scandalous love allalr between Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton l'=ra,ed (2 hrs ) tttl CJD l9C ... Oii tT MIWll "Journey To The Unknown" ( 1968, Horror) Vera Miies, Patty Duke. ·Two Intertwined tales of terror· e young woman becomes the devM's quarry In an Old library. a men1any unbalanced landla- ~vlcllmlzes a vl8ltor to her hotel (2 hrs ) .mfflUCl(I llCMI "Raw Fo<ee" ( 1981. Horror) Cameron Mitchell, Geoll Binney. Th1ee martial arts experts contend with e cult of monks who have Iha power to raise lhe dead 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) H CC) llOVll "Breaker Moroni" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Edward Wooclwerd. Jack ThomJ>4100. Australians conscrlpred to light on ~ land's side In the Boer War decide to f I the Boer guerlHas on their own ttm'I. ' ' lhr .. 48mln.) ...... ... llAllY tlAll1llM, llMY tWnlMlt llOVll "Eye Of The Needle" (1981, Suspense) Ooneld Suttierland, Kate Nelli- gan. White on 11 remore Scottlth Island to meet a German tubmarlne, an Axis spy finds &helter ftom ttie storm In the cottage ot a young married couple. 'R' ( t hr , 51 min.) MO .._ "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" (1982. HOlrOf) Oefla Kimmel, Paul Kral• ke. Unwary teen-agers travel to 11 remote cabin at Crystal Lake. ttie 1t1t1clng grourids ot a deranged monster who wears a hockey maM<. 'R' (I hr .. 35 min.) -~·•.., .. o ~ ':. "Venom" ( 1962. $uspenM) NIGOI Wllllemeon. Klaus Klnakl. KJd... napl)ela hold • young Ameflcan boy hoe· 18~ In h" paranl'• londOn l'IOme, •lltt· natl!y contending with the pOllce outlldl and a deadly mamba sn~e In the bullcl-~·s ventilation 1yatem. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 ... n ~ "I WH A Teenage Franken· atein" ( 1957, Horror) Whit BltMll, Phylllt Coates. A 19509 American ~nt of ttie 1nt1moua clOotor patchel together ver· IOvt a~t boclY ~rt• to creete • 09W monatef (I hr . 30 min.) (f)U.mYMAmt {I) ...... "BMX 810yell Race" om OttrOlt1 MIQh,). (ffl ( 1 hf.) ... ·~ome U.Ch TO tlte 6 And . Jimmy DHn, Jimmy O.n" ( 1982. OflMNI) 8etldY ~ °'*· The 111& rN\klt'I ot TN Jemee DMn F.,, OIUb In the IO'Ml ol Mceerthy, Tex• II ,....,_,, 'PO' (1 rw.,60min.) ... CID .. "'11c11ty The '""· 1'911 nr• C 1982, Horror) Oel'9 IQmrnel, PINI Krlt· ka. ~ i.n-tOM tftvel 10 • l'errlOt9 -1\Way Coal~ ~tthew unknowlt\Qly gamtMt with his Ille when he oompetH 10 a apool\y geme neto In the underg1ound tunnels ol a college campus. (A) (t hr) e.,. "Torpedo Run" ( t958. Otama) Glenn Ford, Ernest Bofgnlne An Amerl· can avenges the oeatha ol tlls wife and child when he sinks a Jepal\ese prison shlp._J2 hit.) 8 (ll -. Benson taoes a strike by the &lreel gang hired 10 repalnl Iha execu- llve rnanslOn for the Queen of England's ~ornlng Vlsll. (A) c::J a .,. "The OVer· The-Hiii Gang" (f969, C<>medyJ Pat O'Brien. Waller Brennan. A couupl mayor Is deposed by a group ol retired Teu s Rangeis. ( t hr . 30 min.) I ~.: llO¥ll "The Killer Elite" ( t975, AdVenture) James Caan. Robert Duvall. The CIA hires a professional assassin to protect a Chinese polillcal activist. (2 hrs.) I W'AlAll•--TftGll•-·---WALL rrmT -"Hot Fun In The Summertime" Guest: Lee S. Isgur, llrst vice presldent, Paine Webber Mitchell Hulchins. Inc. CJ).,. "Paplllon" ( 1973, Adventure) Sieve McOueen. Dustin Hottman. A pair of Devil's Island convicts spend lhelr time ~nnlng their escape. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) DllCMI "Rocky Ill" (1982. Drama) Syl· vesler Stallone. Carl Wealhers. World heavyweight champlOn Rocky Balboa suiters a personal crisis when a younger. hYngrler f!Yhler Challenge• nlm for hit crown 'PG ! 1 hr • 40 min ) .. 8 tll AT IAll Baket and Va1en11ne use tho base's top secrel compu1er 10 ae1 up a da~~·rri:', i ':Ar'~-"Hot f un In The Summerllme" Guesl: Lee S Isgur, lital vtee President. Paine Webber Mllchell Hulcruns, Inc _, -CC*'lllJl'lll--f OUMI CCMrTY "The Stop-GBp Solullon" The maglo of "Stop- Gap." a lhealrical group speclatlzlng In drama lherapy tor resldeOIS ol lnstllullonal isell=™d. .. TMICA!\m • ... Cl) NU.Al J R. and Clift V1fl for the same on relinery, wllh either Sue Ellen or Allon holding the llump card to win lhe deal lor her man (Rr ( 1 hr ) 0 ID 1..n' ... A prelly amnesia vie· lfm covtd help Michael Knlghl prevent the assassination ot a foreign head of s1a1e If he can unlock lhe clue lrofl"I her loSI mem- '!!:/· i_A) (I hr.) U ®) llOVW "Fly Away Home" ( t981. Drama) Bruce Boxleltner, Tiana Alexan- der An Amencan combal cameraman in Vietnam becomes involved In lhe livEtS of CIVIiian and mllllary personnel caughl In rhe shallerlng t968 Tel Ollensive. (R) Q J:,._ hrs.) JI:=,. "Encyclopedia Galaclica" Dr. Carl Sagan eKamines the pe1sls1en1 repor1s of ex1ra1erres111al vlS11ors lo Earlh end thOWI !NI no oonvtnelng ~ eicllt• for euch • Ylllt -pest or preeent. IB>i]p~ • 111 / _,.llO_ LeoNlld Bem· sleln IHdt the tiring Mellon of the Vienna Phllharmonlc Orcnestre In 1 pe<formance of Beethoven'• String 0uet1et In C-Snarp Minor. Opus 131. (R} (1 hr.) (CJ .,,. "The Dogs Of War" ( 1980. AclveohKe) Chrltlophet W81ken. Torn Betenger. Alter being 10r1ured ind deported by an Alrlean dictator, 1 mere. nary returns 10 lead a revolution. 'R' ( t hr .. 45 min.) (ff) .,. "Frldly The 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Cena Kimmet, Paul Kral· ka. 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Chiroprac1ic prac1ice recognizes that a small spinal distortion gradually worsens over month! or yeara. 1be apine distorts slowly . lmpingemenl of a nerve by a displaced vertebra (1ublu.xation) blocks normal flow of energy to all body parta. A 1horough physiral eum, using both palpation and irutrumenta- tion. tells the chiropractor the exact location of 1he vertebral subuxation. Correction of this blockage quickly restores Cree transmission of cnergy<arrying nerve mesaages and renewed vi1ality. ' Brought lo you H a community tervice by d r. g ary baranosk1 CHIROPRACTOR ( 714) 675-3492 2345 L Pacific Coast Hwy .. Suite D. Corona del Mar_ Frtday, July 8, 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. -(fl) llO¥ll "Silver River" (1948, Adven- ture) Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan (2 hrs .. 15mln,) -1 CMMD,_ AUATM IHOW (1]) UIR. FOOTULl "Division Playoff" (3 hrs .. 30 min.) l1J llO¥ll "Justice Of The West" ( 1956. Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Sil11erheels. ; hr .. 30 min.) Mm!ICA'I TOP 1111 IVlllYDAY COOUIQ WITM MCOUll NP-• CIDWM_.._IT 0 llO¥ll "Grendel. Grendel. Grendel" ( 1982, Adventure) Animated Voices of Peter Ustinov, Keith Mitchell. ( 1 hr.. 30 mine& tW a.uuan PUmT 8 IA-...U Regional coverage of California Angels at Boston Reel Sox or Milwaukee Brewers al Chicago White Sox. Qhrs~ U IA~ California Angels at Boston Red So11 (3 tirs.) (l)tDIOUllUlt e llO¥ll "A Distant Trumpet" ( 1964. Western) Troy Donahue. Suzanne Pteslielle. (2 hrs.) I WOIC n.ouGH Ct9IA ,_CAll---IT llO¥ll "Cloud Dancer" ( 1980. Ad11en· ture) David Carradine. Jel)nlfer O'Neill. ( 1 hr .. ~ ~llCMl "TheHu:!" (1937. Adven- ture) Oorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) ~ llOVll "Dinner At The Ritz" (1937. Mystery) Annabella, David Niven. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) ,..1(1) '" ALmr aATCMIPIOf .. _..... .-c•--•n llO¥ll "VlctOfy" ( 198 I, Adventure) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine. ( 1 hr .. 57mln.) ......... _ -1 (I) IUCllTM ilOWll "Geronimo" ( 1962, Western) Chuck Connors, Kamala Devi. (2 hrs.) Cl) .. .,.,"°""~ • .. "The Kid With The Golden Arm" ( 1980, Adventure) Sun Chien. ( 1 l,30mln.) IMSOfMmALPMnml ...... -.on llO¥ll "Attack Force Z" ( 1980, Adventure) John Phillip Law, Met Glb&On. 1! hf,, 35 min.) • llO¥ll "Gteaae 2" ( 1982, Musloal) Maxwell Caulfi.ld, Michelle Pfeiffer. (1 hr .. 6511111'1.) -· Cl) QUmH ... """AL "Chimp. Metes" The m1Sed11entoree of Allee the Chimp are related In two films •• "Zoo Time" and "AllceGoet Pop." (A) I Tlll-•IP•tll a • .,..,..,_ .-1em1-.on llOWll "An Amer1cen Wturwolf In Lon· don" ( 1961, COmtdy) David Naughton, Jenny AQUlttr. ( 1 hr,, 3& min.) .... "Aln'I Mltbehavtn'" (19SS. C<>medy) Rory Calhoun. Piper La\lfle. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -all --"l'hfee Gont For Texas" ( 1968, W"tern) NeYilllt Br•n<t. Peter Brown. (2 t\f•-l.,.. .... ..:. .... ~ e•mm ChiCagO Cubl •t San Fran• CltcO Glant1 ( 3 hrt.) 14 Frtday, Juty 8, 1M3 • .,_"Red Alert" ( 1977. Suspense) William Devane, Michael Brandon. (2 hrs.) fD MOVA "Black Tide" The most devas- tating oil spill in history and its effects are ex.a~) Ci) y ct).,_ "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone, Carl Weathers. (I hr., 40 min.) (Q) .,_ "Union City" ( 1980. Mystery) Deborah Harry. Dennis Lipscomb. ( 1 hr .. 25min.) *lllDIWOM.D llO¥ll "A Man Called Tiger" (198 1. Adventure) BiNy Wang Yu. Okada Kawai. i~~malOQY PU N.L CCllT'ACT UM ft ('II) M WNO TOUR 1ID M MM. IHOW The Who's North American farewell tour taped at the Toronto Maple Leaf Garden features such Who classics as "Plnball Wizard," "My Gene<atlon." "See Me, Feel Me" 811d "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) .,_ "The Pirate Movie" (1982, Adventure) t<rlsty McNlchol. Christopher Atkins. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%) ll0'9I "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. (I hr., ._055 min.) OfMWJ» ~llellm an• awn .......... .. 1.-YILA-&-.V ITAlftm M UMrY IOYI I IWICT -llYl- 9 -.r~ 1'111 -Featured: Brooke Shields documentary: Rod Stew· art prepares for 15-country tour: Leonerd Mallin presents his summer movie round· ~· (1 hf.) • CMATMTY Ml'll M.&. .,_ "Nor· man Lear -The Creative Process" Bill Moyers profiles the man behind the televl· slon comedlft. (Pan 2} (R) n 1--···-M.L .....,,. ....... ~ _."Marciano" ( 1979, Biography) Tony Lo Blanco, Bellnda MontgomtfY. ( 1 hr .. :g:,J. .1 ... ~ .... <>vet 5,000 athletes from 97 countries gelher 10 com· ~t• (from Edmonton, Albefta). (2 hl8.) U AT • Wint Guest: actor Lome Greene, (1 Jn.) I ..... ~ 5 M ....... "My Deer Uncle Sherlock" A 12·yeer-old boy an<t hit uncle ute dedOot~ reatonlng to clNr • man=e accused ot robbefy. (R) D • UL Robbie Doyte dl9c11Pe$ how to char1tf a Nllboat In the Cerlbf>een and de4Yel Into the charter Industry. c;> ~IMllYmll-, ... ,NlftWJ ... "DMthtr•p" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine, CMtfophef Affve, ( 1 hr., 65mln. l:M' .... W·M.l.ITM-. .. U) ... SM&LUITIAT9 ... _."How To Freme A FIW" ( 1971. ~> eon~n;~JOe~. C2ht1.) • ---OU.ti: Cham-~ {lhfi. • (l)W qzum -0... 5,000 atl"llet• ffom t7 counttlel ge!Nf 10 com- f~om EdmOnt~•>. (2 hrl.) "" lllllf .. "lhMM" ( 1973 MVt'tfY) ~ ~ c.nnot\, (a tn.> tD .,_"Little Big Man" (1970, West· ern) Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway. (3 lhrs.~J:.c.UUC11CA -~ fAl&Y PORTIWf Al'l IMOWCMI "Moustache" A black train porler Is offered an office jOb which would allow him to spend more time with his family but which requires the shaving 01 his moustache. IPOlnlC8l1ll YlllO.alOI llAlmM. Ml'l 111U'Tlm .. ~ .. TALI MINf PICT...a TCmOMW'tW TODAY PAl&Y PORTIWf .,_ "Halls Of Montezuma" ( 1951. Orama) Richard Widmark, Jack Palance. ~his.) OD CMm..OJ Richard Harris, Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz star In Lernef and Loewe's olasslc Broadway musical taped at the Winter Garden Theatre In New York. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (O)Olt .... ISU Cl).,_ "Legend Of The Wiid" ( 1980, Drama) Dan Haggerty, Den\19f Pyle. (1 hr., '40mln.) (%) llO¥ll "Eye 01 The Needle" ( 1981. Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelll· In. p hr .. 51 min.) .. 11A1tM.U OllM ilOM -.._,., .... MOVll "Shao-Lin lnvlnclble Sticks" (1978, Adventure) Wang-Tao, Cha~~hrs.) i llMCM ~= "And Ltvlng- stonel" Or. Livingstone returns to Afrlea to continue ttie search, then disappears. Henry Morton Stanley eoocesefutly locales him. ( 1 ht.) m llOWll "Blossoms In The Dust" ( 19.-1, Orama) Greer Garson, W~lter Pidgeon. i hra.) ,-., flOMIWf CPL POOIUU. Edmonton Eskimos at Hamilton T~-C.IS (3 hrs.) · (Q) .,. • The Gambler" ( 1980. West- ern) Kenny ROQef$, Lee Pwcell. ~hrs.) • ..., "Soper Fou" (1981. ) Ttrence Hiii. Ernest Botgnlne. (1 hr .. min.) 41111TO•ttllDflal MUA. . ~ _._,.,,. .... PM&YNITIAIT ... "If YOAJ Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. BIOgr•ptlY) M•ro 810Qtf, R.H. Thomson. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •(11) IAftMl Atlanta Brevet a\ Montreal .. r~3~TOLOI ti N Olymplo hopef\111 PfOllled ere Dennie Miiton =· Ing) • Amy Koopman and Mtfle Aot berger (gymnattlca) end Dwight Stones i~(1hr.) -------.. ..,. Scheduled: NASCAR Flttcredtet 400 Auto Rece (fram O.ytone lnttmatlontl Speedwey In ~loflde): tti. DrMm Mlle (from o.io. NOf~ MYJp,~l;i" 30 min.) ~ .. ''Ofend Theft Auto" (1t 77, A<tY9nturt) Aon Ho'Natd. Mincy Morgen, I~ .... .... -l'l'Way Coal. cabin at C!Y$Ull '--kt, the 11elklng Qrounda ot • def•~ monster who weers a hockey matk. R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) ..... "My Forbidden Past" (t95 I, Otema) Ava Gardner, Aoben Mitchum. When a glrl from lhe "wrong tide ot tho tracka" comes Into a financial wlndlall. she dlse<>ve1s that money caMOt buy her love Of social acceplanoe. (2 hrs , 16 .. min~ W ._ "Three Wise Fools" (1946. ~<>medy) Margaret O'Brien, Lewis Stone. A fancliul young lady drops lajo the lives -·lalunlay ·m::. .. ...,. ..... ...,.. llO¥ll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Myslery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. ( t hr . -~trJc. •CID ... 1'111 llMIC'I OftR Rare fool age and lllm cllps recapture lhe performances ol 11 •ndary talents -· Including Jlmi Hendrix, Ja.nls Joplin, Elvis Presley and John Lennon -with commentary by such musicians as Chuck Berry. James Brown and CarGr,Doo. ( 1 hr.) -(!) Tiii 'fOlllMIOW • llll llCMI "Guns Of The Timberland" ( 1960, Drama) Alan Ladd. Jeanne Crain 2hrs.) -c.T•UlllMOO mm.-.n UTPATIDL " ........ flWalC .,,,.. ,_TALI Topic: learning dlsablli11es. ....... ......... l,_PDLDTO• .... ... -=-u•• "James Cagney" l9TMICTIClllAL _. "D1vfng Tech- niques" Guest: Bob Websler. Alabama coach. (R) (D) llO¥ll "TM Gambler" ( 1980, West- ern) Kenny Rogers. lee Purcell. (2 hrs.) Cl) Tiii QCIU) IUCI Geolfrey Holder stars in this adaptation ol Edgar Allen Poe's clas- SIC =ry slory about burled treasure O "Coast To Coasl'' ( 1980, Com· edy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake ( 1 hr , 34~ trt1 YACMJ LOT (R) •. .. IAW'41. 1U11CM Guest: Tug,Ms;Graw P..C::WiiW --· e VOICI Of MllCULT\m ~ TMI llAYOM --~ IT'IYCMt• ••• ,__ CllCOMDMIWt llOVll "Another Man. Anolher Chance" ( 1977, Adventure) James Caan. Genevieve BuJOld. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) CH) CAll&OT Richard Hams, Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz Siar In Lerner and Loewe's classic BroadWay mUS1cal taped at the Winter Garden Theatre In New York. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) Cl) llCMI "The Servan!" ( 1963. Drama) Dirk ~~h Miies. (2 hrs.) .. CE) _, "Swimming Freestyle Techniques" Guest· Eddie Reese. Teicas coach. (R) ol ttire. ~thy Old raclUMI. (2 hrl.) CCJJ lllMI "F .. r No £vii" ( 1980, HOtror) Sttfan Arngrim, Kathleen Row. MeA"-tl. An t8·ye•r-old high IChool ll~t dellgl'lls In deelrnatlng his hometown. 'R' $hr . •O min,) W •tULTlllLW " llCMI "The Hurricane" ( 1937, A<JWn· lure) OOfothy Lamour, Jon Hall. A dev•· caring hurricane lhal dettroys a Pr;: sltln lstand resolves the oonttiot of INc romance end primitive lilt wltt) m rn clvllllatlon. It hr .. 50 min. I we llCMI "Agency" (198t. SUlp«lM) POflft I CIUWI · eMflmlTW .......... 1-:-1•• TmM.llCMll ...... Cll'IUlmO CAl.Ulll'~ MIT .... PllO.llCT-COUWWOIU-••....nnn llCMI "The Spirit Of St. Louis" ( 19.57, Biography) James Stewart. Murray Ham- ilton. (2 hra., 16 min.) CJ)-. Ml A..., A youth Is leced with solving emotional conflicts when his lather decides to remarry. *I 'AlltAllOlm• -I M99rTAUI ---. 0 NC-aMI/ um.I HICALI I ... ... llODIO IUPmfMIQllallGlltl• . ... Tlllwm•u•w. -......... ~~lte Se.K" (t956, Comedy) June Allyson, Dot0res Gray. (2 hrs.) mM«TlllDOCTOI 1ltl (fl) llCMI "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" ( 1962. Suspense) Bette Davis, Joan Crawford. (2 hrs., 45 min.) .. , (I) mA1ULLl6 •...m ....... llOVll "Roolin' Toolln' Rhythm" ( t937. Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Bur- nelle. ( 1 hf.) low ii* IDMMIOI.._. IAWAY.aN•ll~ IM~ATMIUOU ...er .... _,..,..,.., PWI • IOOTI The Children's Theatre Company and School of Minneapolis per- form lheir version of this classic tale. •( 1 hr . 30m1n.) 0 NCI Of CMI A lonely old man living lrugally In New South Wales plans an etat>ofate Chr1s1mas reunion for his da~; lrom overseas . ICOTT .. Cll IUllNM / llOAD-9 ,~ '"',,_..,. VOYAllTOntllOTTOll Of Tiii mi ......... "'°*"-""'' YCMt IUT ~ "Preparation For Match Play" 0llOVll "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl- vester S1a11one, Carl Weathers ( 1 hr • 40 min) (%) llCMI "Friday The t3th. Part II" Robeft Mllohum, t..M Ma)o!a. The new hMd ol • mejor American a~tltlng firm UNt a chlldren'1 bfeakl11111 drink cam· pelgn to crantmlt IYbllmlnal polOk:al mn-e. 'A' (tht.,3~ W ~ICOm/CCW CALllGMI IOcm .-:A Weekly hlgt\Kgttta of ~Ofeetlonal and amateur llOCeet. (A) CXJ._ "Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal. Aline Atcher. An engineer and a soclaNte atlempl to rob a South American emerald smuggler ot a fortune ~ma. 'PG' ( t hr.,55 min) W(IZJl'=Ml WI 1981. H0<ror) Amy Steel. JOhn Furey 'hr .. 27 min.) .. WWllTTOmA'9 o..-.DOO/fWf'YO .,.TALI Topic: homosificuality ... 90 .... _,~ ~-ll0'9 "Love's Dark Ride" ( 1978. Romance) Clift Potts. Carrie Snodgress. {_2 hll.) (I) THI WOIU ...,..... "Rocle Climb· ~~:t~:~(~~·~~ cal magic show hosted by pyppeteer Sharl Lewis and lamt)chop features a daring escape artist and dancers from The National Ballet ol Canada. ( 1 hr.) .. Cl)TMllUD e TMI UllY COLaAll IMOW ,.__...WTOOAY ~ um mYTlllA• -IMICI -c•.,...•" llO¥ll "Show Boat" (1936. Musical) Irene Dunne. Allan Jones. Paul Robeson . t! ht .. 50 min.) • llO¥ll "Chip Off The Old Block" (1944, Musical) Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ian. '1 hr.. 30 min.) .. A llCMI ITAll'I DAUIHT8 .. Cl)-NM/ROAD-.llC ... llU I ......... l ... ii5uw.a--.n •m&mDOUMllM TOO~ TO 1111 Johnny Mann hosts this International Christian Aid documen- tary depicting the plight ol starving chll· dren In Uganda. Thailand. Somalia and Ethiopia. ( 1 hr.) • LAIT c:uM:a UAAQI Brlld Sears gives tips on auto malnrenance 1n high style. after taking a trip 1n lhe onglnal 1907 Ro~~1Sllver Gh061 .0 GD • OUllCm CCMnY "The Stop·Gap Solution" The magic ot "Stop- Gap." a 1hea1ncal group spec1allzlng In drama therapy for r11S1dents ol lns111ullonal sell~~fi~:tf:ed· CE) UCM Charnp1on Spa1k Plug Regaua (from Miami, Fla.) (I hr.) CID llCMI "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, AdVenture) Kristy McNlchol, Christopher Atkl~ hr .• 40 min.) CD "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Waller Malthau. Ann- Margret._( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl)llCMI "A Man And A Wornan" ( 1966. Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis TrlntlQnant (3 hrs • 30 min ) Friday, July 8, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. IJ I i:=uy llLAMD A wiClowet wants one m01e dance with his wilf• wno dinlJ shottly before their 40th anniver~ry. a waitress wants to be Ma11e Anto1nE!Hc (RID (1 hr l D lmVIE "The Great Esc.ape ( 1963 Adventure) James Garner. Steve McOueen British. American and Canad1 an POWs plan a massive breakout from a Nazi camp (3 hrs 5 min ) l lOleQOLD MllllCM "-AYHOUIE 'M1&l> lnne1y hearts" Enc Roberts ana Arltiur Hill star 1n Nathaniel West's cirama about a younu 1ournahst who is forced to write a toveturn advice column for a big city newspaµer i_1 hr ) CC) llOVll "The Seduction" ( 1982 Suspense) Morgan Farrch1td. Michael Sar razin A glamorous TV news anc:horwom an is 111c11m1zed by a mentally d1stwbed admirer 'R' ( I hr • 45 min ) (£) WCT TIMll "Barrell World Doubles Championships" Final matches (from London. England) ( 1 hr ) THI WHO TOUlll tm THE F11AL lffOW The Who's Norlh American farewell tour taped at the Toronto Maple Leal Garden features such Who classics as "Pinball Wizard." "My Generatron." "See Me. Feet Me" and "Who Are You?' ( 1 hr 30 min ) (Q) B.TOM '°9tM "-A'tl CllfTML 'AM The popular rock superstar of the '70s pe1- lorms many of his smash hits In an electrt lying concert In the park ( I hr ) g llOVll "A Stranger Is Watching · ( 1982. Drama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew A psychotic kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8-year·Old daughter ot an earlier 111ct1m and hOlds them for ransom 1n Grand Cen trat Stallon. 'R' ( I hr . 30 rn1n ) -1 MIALnmAT • llOWI "Thin tee" ( 1937 Mus1call Sonia Henle, Tyrone Power A prince dis· guised as a reporter meets a sl\at1ng instructor and they fall 1n love ( 1 h• . 30 min) -1 UNl>AY IPOllTI 'All tw G8(J)Olfl) ... llr'l'lirt~ Ttll WID Fea1Ured BrOOl<e Shields documentary, Rod Stew art prepares tor 15·country tour. Leonard Mallin presen18 his summer movie round· ~ (1 hr) • llOWI "The Tall Men" ( 1955. Adven ture) Clark Gable. Rober! Ryan Two brotn.rs decide to go into rhe cattle bUSI· ness with a tycoon rather than rob him (2 hrs. 30m1n) • llOVll "The Kille! Ehle" ( 1975. AdVenture) James Caan. Robert Duvall The CIA hires a pro1essionat assassin to protect a Chinese potmcat ac11vt1t (2 hra) Ill)~ TMC:H (COWT"D) e CAIAl90VA "GOlden Apples" Casano va (Frank Finlay) becomes obsessed with his F>l•n to MCTJ; (Part 8) ( 1 hr ) (l)INITICIN CD llCMI "From Hally With 1.ove" ( 1979, Drama) Joanna Miguel. Merlene Wlttovgh by A young glrl moves in with h8f S•!lter 10 1 beech houae l<>f the summer only to I09o hef ~= (1 hr • 20 min.) (J) John Bynor ShOw!. you lhtn03 l lrlnotf than truth. 111rll8': thlln life. And u nlef than anything you \ft 81/er seen CI)llCMI "Beach Gltls" (1982, Comodyl Debra Blee. Val Klint A IOfln 11ge gtrt'e lri.ndt help her to toooen up eo tn.y can get on with having l\.ln at the beach 'R' ( 1 18 Friday, July 8, 1983 '". 30 min I '1) AUAI MTitMD ~I 11:118 llOVIE · Never t.1ve An lf'ct1 ( 1()7 1 Orama) Henry Fonda Paul Newman A.n Oregon togging larn1ty devrse a wav to dehve1 i\ t;:1rge oraer on sc.hedule Nhen srr1ker~ s.at>oraye tlrt>u equipment r? hr'\) 0 G) IATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host Drew Barrymore Gue<Jts Squeere (A) ( 1 hr 30m1n I UAIC~ llOVll Harry In Your Poc~et ( 1973 Orama) Ja111e& Couurn Michael Sarraion A ream ol profes<,1cin<1t p1clo.pockets devel ops &0ph1s11ca1eo te<.hn1ques a& rhey &e1 i dnd tteece scores of v•Ct1ms (c hrs I llllPEMDEln' .rwoM MIWI IU• llOCKI tO 'H MOVIE "The House Where [1111 Dwells · ( 1982. Horror I fdward Albert. Susan George An Amencan couple ano therr young oaughre1 move into a JapAnese house possesseo by !he ghosts 01 a bloody 19th-century love 11111ngte 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min) 0 1 llOVIE "F11<.Jay The 13th Part II" 11981 Horrm J Amy Steel. John Furey The g11sty 111111ngs continue at a summer camp that had been closed dow" al1er a series 01 1>1zarrP murders occurred there 'A' (I hr. 27 rmn ) SJ llOVll "Foreplay ( 1975 Comedy) Zero Mostet. Estelle Parsons Three comic v1gne11es are ottered as e•plana11ons tor the tall ot a hc11onat Ame11can president 'R' (t h1 . lf>m1n J 0 llOVll .. Allen" ( 1979 Hcmor) Torn Skerrlll. Vaphet Kotto The crew of a spa- cego1ng scrap car11er follow a mysterious signal 10 a supposedly dead planer and. alter lanC1111g. discover that the message was a warning to sray away 'R' (:? hti . 4 min) m• U llOVll "Guess WhO's Coming To Dm· ner" ( 1967. Comedy) Std~y Poitier Katha11ne HepbUrn A ht>erel young lady b11ngs her black hanco home to meet her re rents (2 hrs . 15 min I !Cl llOVll "Fscape From New YOfk' ( 1981. science-fiction) Kurt Russett, Adrienne Barbeau tn 1997, 8 hardened c11m111at 1s olfered a pardon 11 he can res- cue the president ol the U.S from the pnson city thllt ManhnttM has t>eoOme 1R' (1 nr . 40 min ) ,. I LAUmt TIWl Ptal 1"1 IDrTOWI DI• llOWI "Car Wash" ( 1976. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Oeofge Cartin The crary. mixed-up, dolly routine of e deluxe Los Angeles car wash IS interrupted by seve1at unvsoat customers ( t t11 •s min ) (t} ~ FOOTUU. Edtn()(lton Eskimos at Harndton Ttgef·Clt1 1n1 (I' hr•. JO mll'! I G 1"1 WOll.D Oil MY IAVAMICO tl:tl(J) llOWI "Escepe To M1ndan110" (1968. Adventure) George Mehtlris. With Koop- man A pr1sone1 of w&r tS persuaded by n1s companion 10 attomp1 en escllpe from a Ja=se prison comp (2 hra ) CO) "llltle Orphan Ovsty" ( 1982. Drama) Rhonda Jo Pe11y, John Ho1mos ·x· (1 hr .30mln.) Cl )llCMI ''And Now FOf Something Com ~llttety Ollleront" 11972. Comody) Gr•ham Ch11pm.8n. Jonn CIMM Mem- bef• of "Monty Python'• rtying Clreus" present a &e1 es of COlne<Jy ~otchM ( t hr. 30rnln) --1-=-.: llO&.L '°"" lllFIWl•r ..... .., TMClll CCC*"D> llOWI .. ,..,. B•rrlngton" ( 1976. Com- •·1lyl Kirn Pure fJ;1111tl K111>. A merry wld· ""' 11.J.1. 10 1 i r I •.ml. "' c.n.int Oy marrying .1 '", 1" ,1,ir1 11 "'' .t .. 111u-. Niu) die myster '"" ,,,. n 1 1 111 " mm 1 S MOVIE J 11itay The t31h Part 111" 11<JA;> Hnlf•1rt n,111.1 Kin1mpl Paul K1a1 k.1 U11wMy ''"'' 1 ,1t1t.'•'· 11.1v1•I h) a remote t .1bi11 .11 Gr r"tal I ;ike the stalking tiwurH1., 111 " dPrange<.J monster who we.ire, i t111c.~ey ma51o. 'R' (I hr ~15 min) t• 0 IH T OF llM>MIOKl ll'ECIAL H MOYIE l ook1n Tn Get Out' ( 1982. < .owtclyl ,Ion V111utll Ann Marpret A pan 111 u 1111bl!'r flPt• tu I .1 Vt!tli:I!. from New Vur" wilh lh1• "" l on lhl'll llil1f R' ( 1 hr 4~ n1111 I t:IO 8 MOY1l Pi l1lnc..t'Y 51ri>el The Crisis Witl1111 I 1'17'• [Jr m•.Jl Waller McOinn. M.1rk H.i1111ll fl rl'hatJ1i1li1llo11tenter1n San r li'trl(.1<,(.tJ IS \.le<J1cate<I 10 the 1econSlrUC· hon ol filllcrr i.i1ut1, I 1 hr 30 min ) CD MOYIE ' Hrn1"e 01 Aamuuo" ( 1955. D111m.i1 f111tJf'•I 51dt l.. Robert Ryan. A qwuµ 111 r • C.ilo, 101111 rt1e11 own nerwork of 1h11•11p~. ,111J k1ll1·1., 1:> hrs ) Ill llOVIE ' Up Pe11scnpe· 119!>9. Adven· t11ri•I ,/111111" < .. 111101 romo111J O'Bnen A 11,1w1t 11ll11.11r 1• 111c.J1•rt•<J tn c..irry out a dan yero1.r.o 1111ss1u11 1luru1u Worl1I War II (2 hrs I01111n I C MOVIE Thi' Mw.1c I over<,· ( 1971 f31011111phy) 11ithilrd Ch,irnbeflmn. Glenda Jacksu11 T'1t! hie or Russian composer Pl'lt't lly1t11 Tc;11.11kovsky 1s µunctuated by a se11e• 111 r111 .. 11a11ng love at1a11s R' (2 hr<, ~ 111111) 0 llOYll · Rll•t• Collar" ( 1978. Drama) R1chi1rd Pryor Hmvey Keitel Three 1rus- tmteu Det1u11 nuto ractory workers turn to c;11rno. brt11g1"g 1he111 11110 rnore confllcl and potcntrnt t.fnnger than they ever counrod on ·n· ( 1 '" . 54 min ) 1M,MC... ... HI .,ACI:._ ~'f=vaow )11111)( °" ~) llOVll 'Crease 2· ( 1982. Musical) Ma11well Caulh£•1d. Michelle Pfeiffer An (nghsl'I student at n 60s American high 'Ir.hoot hao; to provc hlm&ell 10 the leader ot .1 girls' gnng who'!() mcmt>ers can date 011ty those ot o ga111l o t grease1s. ·po• ( 1 Ill . 65 fr)frl ) tit ... _.,.,.IUO l l AUITIWJAN MA.H FOOTIALL. (ltt (L llO¥ll "rh(l Th1nR" ( 1982. HOrrOt) Kv11 nusaeu. nrcnard oysart Members of u '$Crcrlllhc rese.irch tearn 1n lhe An111rcttc c011 tro11t en llllen hie form that I& capable ot 1.1k1ng over tho men's m1ncJs 'R' (2 hr& . 5 min h tO)MIDL~'ll-ALLITAllMOW CAll M C$ l llOWI · Squ""'" Ptny" (1981, Come· dy) Jim Hnm'I, ,l()nn1 Hetrtcl\ the girl· trton(13 gt $Ollt>oll ptoyera oecioe to form thOlt own team ,19 a way ol ovonglng tholr negloct 'R' ( 1 hr . 30111111.) tlllH) llO¥ll "Attnck rCHcO ]': ( 1980. Advcntuia) Juhn Phlltlp Lew. Mol Gtbson During World Wm II. n top-secret Au&tra· llon l'lllACk 11011 pone1ro1es Japanete MMe to pe1forn1 o dorlf\O res..;uo mtsaion ( 1 hr • 35 '"'") ... llON "Thn Cnnnoctoo" (1973, Ot•· mol Ch1uto" Oorn•lQ. nonny Co• An ex· newspnper 'oPOf''' ecta at a go-oe1ween "' " I.Iv.Al u tween tnsu'11nu coml)llnltl nnd )OWOl thlOvo ( t hr . 30 min) e ~ "rhe 1nv1 tbte R11~·· ( 1936. Sci· enco-r"11on) eor11 Kartolf, Beta LUQOll. A aclen1111 d11cove11 o deadly ray with which he Clln Clelitroy tlltythlng GI Wiii With "''' -lalunlay Cont • • llO¥ll "ROii 0o Te11H Moon" ( 19•6 Western) Roy R~rs. Date EYans ( t hi) I llMIW. MTI TMIAT'M .. ... '= WOMJ> OP ~ Scheduled NASCAR Firecracker •oo Auto Roce (from Daytona lnternallonat Speedway 1n Florida). the Oteem Mlle (110111 Oslo. Noi way) (I hr .. 30 min) • CAlRMIACOllGMIW_..., (Cl llO¥ll "LoYe's Dail< Ride" ( 1978. Rornance) c1111 Potts Ca111e Snodgrass l2hrs.) (I} llO¥ll "VICtOly" ( t98 I. AdYenlure) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine ( 1 hr 57 min) (Z) llO¥ll "The Se1Yan1" ( 1963, Drama) Dlrl\ Bogarde. Sarah Mites. (2 hrs ) -•IVenlng ·11== llO¥ll "Allens From Another Planet' ( 1966, Science·F1c11on) James Darren, Lee Meriwether An alien technic1an- 1urned-spy plants a nuclee1 bomb 1n the Time Tunnel (2 hrs ) I "~ = "Day 0 1 The Animals" ( 1977. Horror) Chr1s1ophe1 Geo1ge. Leslie Niel- sen A group ol 1er111teo hikers In a high· elttlude lorest are stalked by animals maoe aggressive by the destruct!On ot the ozone layer. (2 hrs) fl) ft.D Amlll:A "The Woll Ano The White Tail" Twin deer lawns and wolf pups are followed from birth onto maturity when, dunng a w1ntei hunt. bOth the young deer and the young wolves assume :&;:.:;:r:::,:::.:d prey Ctfl llO¥ll "TM Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adventure) Kristy Mc N1chOI. ChrrStopher At1<1ns A shy teen-age g111 finds adYen1ure and romance when a orearn transports her to the world ol a 19th-century p11ate 'PG' ( I hr , 40 mon ) lOJ llO¥ll "The Humcane" ( 1937. Aelven- ture) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. A deYas· tating hurricane that Oestroys a Pofyne- slan 1slano resolves the conflict ol 1dylhc romance anO promtliYe hie with moelern c1v1hza11on (2 hrs ) 0110¥11 "Coast To Coast" ( 1980. Com- edy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake A runa· way housewife and a scrappy trucker hauling cattle coast to coast become the target of a w1to cross-counuy chase PG- lhr , 34 min) aa D (I) GI> _,,. ~ ~ DOOi THE WOODtQlll WAY ftD Amlll:A "Watching Wildlife" Naturalist Marty Stouffer tells where. when and how to look for Ame11ca's wild anl· mals 1n their natural surroundings (R) ll lllOYIE "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset A young couple fond romance and treasure as they dive ott the coast of Bermuda and find a buried treasure cache 'PG' (2 hrs • 4 min) ,_1•11MCMOP-(I) AQHT IACl{I wmt DAVID HCMOWIJZ NOU.YWOOD ClOllW Featured. an at· home Interview will) Lonnie Anderson, who talks about her upcoming lolm with Burt Reynolels a h1s1or1cal took back at the beaullful ladies who graced the James Bond films. 18j;~..:~--...,. ,,......,.. AU. CMA'Na mAf Mm 1UL.L I M WOMJ> ll'ORTIMM "Aerobatt<:s / Ctimbl~f !Rt ( t ht ) I llO'OICYCU wau NI OMCI,._ ..CAP "WIMOW m ON L.A. Featured: a look et lhe llt>O!t of &l<lrn bearding; a h"toucal look at LOls A~les' Olympic Auditorium, a .pro Ille of a nearly bhnd pllyslclan who's able 10 continue working with the llelp 01 spe- c1a1 ~1;.:~s ~m.::.':.o • ~WIG Japan's Talho, a modelfl· day legend In the ancient sp0<t ot sumo wrestling, is pro111ed (R) ~UIDWllWml ICMIJILIGINDt "James Cagney" llOVll "Odyssey 0 1 The Pacific" (No Date, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. The eccent11c engineer ol a steam 1ocomo1ive aids a Cambodian refugee (I hr.. 20 mm l ' Z lll0¥ll "And Now For Something Com· pletely 01tfe1en1" ( t972, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese. Mem· bers ot "Monty Python's Flying Circus" present a series of com1!wy sketches. ( t hr , 30m1n) m fOQITMB wmt lt9UY Mm 'AT IOM ra@.,,. .. a CJ) WALT__., "A Dream Vacation" Animated The annual urge to get away trom normal oa1ty roultnes is highlighted in tour cartoons lea1u11ng Mickey Mouse. 001\ald Duck, Pluto and Goofy (A) ( 1 hr.) D GI) Difr'WT ITWll A prolessJonat trainer urges Kimberly to try out for the u S Olympic Skattng Team (R) o U MOVll "Rainbow'' ( 1978. 81o!jraphy) Andrea McArdle, P1pe1 Laurie A strug- ghng vaude111lle pert01mer, Judy Garland, achieves tame and success 101 her star- ring role 1n "The Wizard Qt Oz " (2 hrs ) D @) f.l HOC*D Hooker tries to break. up an 111ega1 drug 11ng that Is lorclng com puls1ve gamblers to act as couriers. (R) O !lhr) l'J llO¥IE "Silent Night. Bloody Night" ( t973. Horror) Patrick O'Neat. Astrid Heeren A small town is intllb11eo by a secret 1n its past (2 hrs I (!) toUD OOt.D G) llO¥ll "Emergency Room" ( 1983, Orama) Sarah Purcell. LaVar Burton The 1eta11onsh1ps and day-to-day situations of people 11wotved 1n the ltfe-and-deattl en111- ropment of a hospital emergency room are Orama11zed (2 hrs ) Q) MOVll "The Islander" ( 1978, Drama) Dennis Weaver, Sheron Gtess. A retired ma1[11and lawyer boys a Honolulu tiotel and becomes entangled with a runaway witness, a U.S Senator and a ruthless mobster (2 hrs J ~ DIWOll)I •THI MY NTCNMBtt W TO 1"I CIAlAIY ( llOVll "Roclly Ill" ( t982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Cart Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal cns1s when a voung~r. hurogrier fighter challenges him for his CIOWll ·pc· ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1 woaTecarra (ff ltlOW9 "Zappeo•" ( t982. Comedy I Scott Baro, Wl"ie A"'"" A high i..c:hOOI science gentu5 u!>lla his acc100011111y acQulretJ psychoklnvllc power& 10 1mprov11 hl!l love Ille 'fl' ( 1 hr . 36 nun ) COJ llOVll "Making Love" ( t98 t, D1a1118) Kele Jackson. Mlctlaet Ontkean A wom· on learns that ner hur.ball<l rs 1nvol11ed 111 a homosexual relat1on10h1p. 'A' ( 1 hr . SO min) 0 llO¥ll "Grease 2" ( 1982, Mu51C.all Maxwell Caulfietd, Michelle Pte1tfer An EnghSh student at a 60s American h1yh sctioot nes to prove h1111self 10 the leadet of a 1o111ls' gang whose members can date only those ot e gang ot greasers 'PG' ( t hr 55 min I m llO¥ll "F111ders Keepers" ( 1952. Comedy) Tom Ewell. Julle Adams When h1& two-year-old son cornes home one day with a wagontul ot money. an ex con knows the PohCe can't be far beh•ncJ ( 1 hr , 30 rn1n) .. D G am 8'0C*I Ricky's strict and l'1dependent mother amves to take him home with her (R) ~ MOYll "The Su anger" ( 1946. Suspense) Edward G Robinson, Orson Welles A small town college professor and pillar 01 his comrnun1ty turns out 10 t>e a hunted Nazi war cr11111nal (2 hrs ) a:a 111) AU..,. ,Aa y .. a (() llO¥ll "The Long Aiders" ( 1980. Western) James and S1acy Keach, DaY1d ano Keith Carradine The bloody saga of the infamous 19th-century Jesse James- Cote voungcr gang os chronicled (A) (2 hrs I D GI) ~y Quincy asks tor Or Emily HanoYer's help 1n determining whether a deceased girl's ooylr1end 1s a murderer or the tailed hall of a su1c1de pact (R) (I hr) D @) l0¥1 IOAT Doc wonders 1t he made the right career oec1s1or1 when he meets an old ctass111a1e, a shy man lrant1cally Ines to get a woman to no1tce him. two constant companions must explain their hvong arrangement to theor respective off· ~111y (R) D ( I hr J (!)MOYIE "fflnruny" ( 1969. Drama) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward A champion race car d11ve1 t>eset with oft -track marttal problems 1s determined 10 win the Indian· ~ohs 500 (2 hrs .. 30 mon ). Uil llUMY't CHAU.!Ma MCI TO 1"1 llY 511 Edmund Hillary's 1977 Ganges EJ1pe· d11ton from the Ganges R1ve1 delta to rts sou1ce hrgh 1n the Himalayas rs document· ecJ (I hr.) (El NFl't GMATllT llOIEfTI "Mighty Men and Magic Moments" ( 1 hr ) (l J MOVll ·The Thong" ( 1982, Horro1) Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart Members ot a sc1en11ftc research team 1n ttie Antarctic contront an a11e11 hte form that os capable o t laking 011er the men's minds 'R' (2 hrs, 5 min) I SJ llillO¥IE "The Prrale Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Knsty McN1t.l"lol, Christopher Alkins A shy teen-age girl llrids adventure and romance when a dream tranr.ports her to the world of a 19th-century pirate 'PG' (1hr .40min ) ( Z) llO¥ll "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Ma•well Cnulhetd, Michelle Plelfler An English student at a 60s Ame11can high school ties to prOYe himself 10 the leader ot a girts' gang whose memt>ers can date ooly those ol a gang ol greao;ers 'PG' ( 1 hr . !>5m1n I .. I tlQlfT 'TMCK• .. · THE YIMllAN -fl) llOMrOR Friday, July 8, 1983 15 __ ,,. lafn..•UQHT ...... _,Ml f/11 PAmt ..UC ... INMOUT A91CULTUlll u.u. Cf\ POOTIAU Edmonton Eskimos at Hamilton Tiger-Cats (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) Cl) UM TWAIN TMIATlll "Tom And Huck" ( t hr .. 35 min.) 9'ClJD IT1l&T UP'TllT ~ 19 TODAnMUQIC)lt TMAnCAT um.IAAICAU --...~ MUMTD .-TMCONLMI) TMIM ~ ~DllCOVDY eweAY llAll ...... ,,,llAllA "' llOWll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider, Gilda Radner. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CD llOWll "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936, Ora- ma) David Nrven. Merle Oberon (2 hrs) ,. a... .. .,. PAITWAYI U•AU. 9'..cH Guest Ron Luciano W•TO~ OUL_,. LLO'fD Oii.Vii ....,IWMIMT .... .,...Ii.ow ,.....,,_ ..... ,,, llAllA " llOWll "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Mlehelle Pfeltfer. ( 1 hr , 55';J. e f/11 CAO A lonely o(d man llvlng frugally in New South Wales plans an elaborate Christmas reunion for his dal.IQhtet from overseas. CZ)lllMI "Green Ice" ( 1981, AdVenture) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer ( 1 hr.. 55 ltJ..n. CONLMD • '9 al) llOWll "No Time For Setgeants" (1158, Comedy) Andy Griffith, Nlok .. ~dllcil'~~~~ •••wt ..... ,_. mTOPA&LOI ...... ....,. .... ·-,..,,.waL a.. ::".T<R>Q . ......... " .,. "Animals Are Beautiful People" Ul~Oocumentary, ( t hr .. 32 min.) • "I Ought To Be In Plotur"" ( HNl2, eom.dy) Waller Matthau. Ann• • Mar~hr .. 46 min.) -W.ATCM.Y"" I l'L ... .... ftllOAT _ YM ... • 1 .,.,.,."' n .. ''c:t:: To Be Fr"" (117&. -1!1£.&-.;" .... , ._ -.---11 ,rlday. Jufr/' I , 11U lz:.= All"llMl/IAW .U.l'l'mTCIOO .-r--......a---"Cannery Row" (1 982. Dre· ma) Niek Notte, Debra Winger. (2 hrs.) ([) "°"'...,. CD llOWll "American Wiiderness" (1971. Adventure) Oooumentary. ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) M0'9•DTIP .. (I) PACI M llATal e1mrm,... IOWWl_TO_ nm-.,..u•--..n DA'tOP.._... u..- 1111 a a"' CC1NU1m ,. ... , .... Mfl.MITIW .-r--..a-""'' Ycua mT ,_ "Specialty Sho~) CH) "She Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Olene Lane. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CZ) llCMI "Trme Bandits" (1 911. Come- dy) Craig Warnock, Oevld Warner. ( 1 hr •• so :,~ I PA1WA't .. A..,__,_LCM .. CJ) ...., ...-n ..-0ver 5.000 athletes from 97 countries gather to compete (from Edmonton. Alblfta). (5 his) 8 A COMJ9mnGll wmt • .... cotm Cart Stern talks with the dlstln- gulStled theologlan, historian and chancel- lor of the Jewish Theologleal Seminary of America abOUt Issues facing Jews bOttr dOmeStlca~ and abfoad. (A) ( 1 ht.) •:&7& ~ llCMI "The Chlnete Ring" (1947. Mystery) Roland WlntMS, Louis ~le. ( t hr. 30mln.~ l m1P1.w . ~Im Corrnpondent• Llrt- da W9fthelmef and cotlla Roberts Join Paul Duke tor an up-to-the-mlnut• eum-ma'lst!ililu ... ac:1tvttlel. IT ••11 1t,~frw----1W... • ' ... "Greate }'' (1982. Mullee!) Max"" Caulfield. Michelle~. (1 ht .. 65mln.) ·-MCCA,-A bt~Y9 young girl and a ~•ta fuQl1~ •• ttwown' ~her on a deMrtld° ltlend. ( 1 hr .• 30 .j.,,IMllT _Gll,..-•··-'IU. -· 0 --.NOTULL "Olvlsion Playoff" 3 htl., 30 min.) ~ ........ ,..,,-~ .... • ,.,...t-_., _ -l'=W. Allenta Br...,_ at Mottt• tW •-'';I. r=cu. Callfornle A"llll It Boeton 80• (3hrl.) ... "S.111 .. uw. Galectlca" ( 19711 Flc:tlOn) Lorne Chene. Alchetd Hatch. '2~' I .,. --........... Mle .. ~" (1944. ~· ....,, -· ~ Ailed. ct,..,, "· IDOCIAll• CC) llOWll "Ragtime" ( 1981. Drama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins (2 hrs .. 35:1;,j CD TO wmt LO¥I Stevie Wonder, Lena Horne. Quincy Jones. Joe Williams. Teresa Brewer. The Copasetlcs. Dionne · Warwick and James Ingram pal tribute to Count Basie's hall-century o contrlbu· lions to American music In lt'tls variety special taped In March. 1983. at Radio Qty Music Hall. (1 hr.. 15 min ) NI.=::::-""" .. ~ ~: ... DCM lnU Tom Bosley la Iha tour guide through many ot Holly· WOOd's funniest films. from the slapstick days of Charlie Chaplin lo the wacky 1 humor of "Animal House ·· o11 1 ......... OCIAll• PIAl8l.I IOCK Mokey goes oft one night to paint a picture of a rare cave crealure and returns to find herself declared an oracle. cm ... , ... e llOWll "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Krosly McNlollOI. Christopher Atk~ hr , '0 min.) CZ) "Time After Time" ( t979, Sci- ence-Fiction) Malcolm McDowell. David Warner. (1 hr . 52 min.) --JUterao----• -,=MIA &UD°"IMll _.. "Hallo. Dolly!" ( 1970. Musical) rbra Streisand, Walter Matthau. (3 hfS.) a M •t ti.._ Mfl "Hanry VI. P.,-t Ill" Pat8f Benson. Oevtd Burke. Paul Chapman, &Ian Deacon. and Bernard Hill 1tar In Shakespeare's chronlele 01 Eng· land's War of the Roses. (Part 2) (2 hrs.) ...... CH>_. "Haywire" (t979. Orama) Lee Remick. Jason Robards. (2 hra .. 25 min.) cm llOWll "Victory" ( 1981. Adventure) Sytwetat Stallone, Michael Caine. ( 1 hr . 67 min.) Cl) .. "P~t" (1980, Comedy) AOtllr\ Wllllamt. Shelley Ouvell. ( 1 hf., 64 min.) • _.. "Moonllaht Sonata" ( 1938. Musical) Charlatl l:a"ell. Ignace Jan PadtrMSlll. (2 hf&.) .. CJ) M•W Chleago Cubt at San Fran• -1°*E;~:~ ... "Yank.. Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. Mualoal) James Cagney. ~n -r~·.:~ ... ..... ' maau 8c'*"'lfd. "boxing - Heamt va. Murrey Sutti.rlandln a 10-tound mtddll#tlaht bout llMI from Atlantic City, N.J.): Survivtt of the FlttM t Men'• River er-• OUtl (from Sun Atv.f. ~' '-· 30 rnln.' ==~~(ffom -TIU·=J,f/,JJ.ht•.) l=-H1•1•.n ... "AolltrCOHltf ' ( 1977, ) ~ legel, Tlmotlly Bot- _.., ltf!r .. It "*'·I Cl} .. ·~ Ot Oullt'' ( , .... -lalunlay Cont. the touch 01 a llnl)e( ( I hr • 30 min ) i _'"'...._ ....... 1111 llO¥ll "PenUenll&ry" ( 1980, Orama) Leon Isaac Kennedy, lhommy Pollard A young black uses his boxing Sl<llls to sur· 1111 vive~~ hr . 35 min) i llO¥ll "Magic Town" ( 1947, Come- dy) James Stewart, Jane Wyman A small, peaceful town undergoes a change 101 the worse after being publlclzed as an exa:o other towns (2 hrs., 15 min.) lOl "Making love" ( 1981, Orama) Kate Jackson. Michael Ontkean. A worn· an learns that her husband Is Involved In a -lanclay .. IAT-. . -ICOTT nml ICOM I CWllT'f CAUNDM CMTOOlll ( lfOllTIClllTD ( llOWll "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer, ferry Jastrow (I hr. 40 min.) 0 llOWll "Mommte Dearest" ( t 98 1, Ora· ma) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwld. (2 ™ .. 9min.) lrtl WHAT'l IM tca ) llOWll "Escape From New Yoik" ( 1981. Science-Fiction) Kutt Russell, Ad11enrie Barbeau ( 1 hr .. 4'0 min.) h<>mose•uat refallonshlp. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50 min) ldl{C)llCMI "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vester S1a11one. Carl Weathers. World heayYWelghl champion Rocky Balboa sutlers a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier 1!9h1et· challenges him for his c1own. 'PO ( 1 h1 . 40 min.) W~AIC AYI '"' ... ,.....,. Y.anml "FuU Sall • The Clipper Cup Race" (A) ( 1 h<.) CZ) llO¥ll "Eye 0 1 The Needle" ( 1981, Suspense) Donald Suthe1land, Kate Nelli· gan. While On a 1emo1e Scottish Island to meet a German submarine, an AJCIS spy finds •helte1 from the stoim In the collage of a young married couple 'A' ( 1 hr , 61 min) *11 ($) llZAm John Byner shows you thlngt stranger than truth, larger than Ille. and zanier than anything you've ever seen 41:111 TODA" ..... ,.., rT•WM19 TMI WMO TOut -1"I ,.,_ ..,. The WhO's Noiltl Ame1ican farewetl tOUt taped at the To1onto Maple Leal Ga1den features such WhO classics as "Plnball W1za1d," "My Gene1at1on." "See Me. Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr .. 30 min) Ernest van den Haag (pro) and Rev Ste- lpheQf=d (con) . ....llOOll ¥IC'I YACMf LOT (It) llOWll "Ruckus" (-1980. 01arna) 011k Benedtel. Linda Blair ( 1 hr . 35 min ) ClD llOWll "Special Section" ( 1975. Ora· ma) Louts Seigner. Michel Lonsc:lale. (2 hrs) tZJ llO¥ll "Fttday The 13th. Part II" ( 198 t, Horror) Arny Steel, John Furey l hr , 27 rn1n) MY .. 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An English student at a 60s American high school Ms to prove himself 10 Ille leader ol a girls' gang whose members can date ooly those ol a gang ot greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (Z)llCMI "Time Bandits" (1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner. A young boy is taken on a trip through time by a band ol diminutive would-be outlaws who have stolen a time-warp map trom the =-=g. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) :I=... llOCI( Mokey goes oft one night to paint a picture ol a rare cave creature and returns to !ind herself declared an oracle. . 1-ICOTT ,,_ 8'0llTI PAii • Cl) AUCI Disaster looms wtien Mel • becomes the prOducer of Alice's new stage show and refuses to keep Joel Grey as her leading man. (Part 1) (R) 8 e Cl9I Poncti. Bobby and the other offlcefs resent the presen--:e of an elliclen· cy robOt temporarily assigned to their dlvl· slon. (R) ( 1 hr.) • anMT.-Y 1'11 wm Featured: Brooke Shields documentary: Rod Stew- art prepares for 15-country tour: Leonard Maltln presents his summer movie round· ~· {lhr.) •· O MAn NOUITOM Matt ts asked to Investigate a murder at a mystery writers' cooventlon at which he Is the guest speak- .,·~\~> l ir=-"The Great Call Of The Wild" (1976) Documentary. Naturalist Larry Jone8 leed8 a ooe-man crusade to pre- -~a large wilclefneas area In the Amerl· can Northwest. (2 hrs.) • COlmOI "Who Speaks For Earth?" Or. Carl Segan weaves tC?g8ther the major themel of the aeries and offers some cau· tlona~warnlngs about our ruture. (R) Q hr, TlllATM "A Town Like " Joe Harman, Jn Australian POW, helpt the English prlsonefl of war and deWIOPt a apecial Interest In Jean Paget. jfan 2) <RI o < 1 hr.> Cl:) .,. • C-~y Aow" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Nick Nolt•, Debra Winger. In a 1940. Cellfornll coastal town. a marl~ blol()gllt b9comel romantlcally lnvotved with a glrl lorn Iha local t>otclello. ·po• (2 hrs.) ... ,..,. ... "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) l<enny Rogers. Olafle Lane. A race-car driver turl'll • sextet of Juvenile car alrle>Pefl Into a winning pit crew. ·po· ( 1 ~· 45 min.) \Wl_.. .. Rocky Ill" (1982. Drama) Syl· Yetter Stallone, Cart w .. 1hers. World heevywelghl ch1mplon Rocky Balboa eutt.r• a personal crlllt wn.n a younger. f'IUl91er f~1.,. challenget him tor hie •PO (1tv.,40 min.) "lht Plr1te MOVle" ( t982, dwftfUfe) Krltly McNlchOI, Ctirlt tophef Altclne. A lfly IMn·age gltl flndt ad\lenture 9'1(1 romenc. when a dream trlnt{X>ttt h8f 10 the world of • 19th•ctntury pirate. 'PO' ( t "!.:1.~ min.) •m,.., ..... waa. ao Frldty, Juty a. 1883 tl9 8 Cl) Olm DAY AT A 1m Ann panics upon !earning that Julie Is planning to give blr1h in an unconventional and highly con- troversial way. (A) ( 1 hr.) I THI WOIUT_,..,. NllflU • GD llO¥ll "Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Slory" (Part 1) (1980. Drama) Michael Beck. Telly Savalas. Alter teenag- er Clarence Carnes Is sentenced 10 Ille In prison tor a murder tl\at resulted from a gas station robbery. he conspires with other inmates on an elabOrate plan 10 escape from 1he infamous Alcatraz penl- lten ... :~s.) dJ) llO¥ll "Yanks" ( 1979, Romance) Richard Gere. Vanessa Rm rave. Several American soldiers beeome Involved In romantic affairs while stationed In England d4£.lng World War II. (A) Q (2 hrs .. 50 min.) • I t':::" llAllCCCU MAN "A Town Like Allee" Joe Harman, an Aus:raUan POW. helps the English prisoners of war and develops a special Interest in Jean Paget. (Part 2) (Al D 11 hr.) Cl!) UUllt AllAlll 1'The Kingdom" The his- tory of lhe Saudi Arabian people Is traced. focusing on the economic and polltlcal evolution of the coun1ry under King Faisal. l8)(thr.) (() Ck POOTUU. Edmonton Eskimos at HamHton Tiger-Cats (R). (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CI) llO¥ll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. eom.- dy) Gene .Wilder, Gilda Redner. An Inno- cent archllect who was framed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother commit• ted suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown together 1n a dangerous game ol Intrigue. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min,) (I) llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal- lagher. Two American college atudents spend a free-spirited aummef oo a GffMll( Island. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Time After Tlfne" ( t979, Scl- ence·Fk:tlon) Malcotm McDowell. Oevld Warner. H.G. Wetlt chaees the Infamous Jack lhe Rippe< from VlotOl'lan London to modern·day San FranoltclO through Iha use of a time machine. 'PG' t 1 hr., 62 ~ min.) . • 111' OIWI UP ... Cl) Tiii •:ca• Florence meett llngfng 11ar Gladyt Knight when Iha 'vbit to an excluM Geauty NlOn }& ' ~ ment that lh8 hopea wtll tnlh'tn h8r llt ... ~':J:l (I') --~n Lightning" (1950, Ota. ma) H\Jmphrey Bogart. EIHOOf Patti., . Greed elmotl coats a let pilot hie honor anCI h~lrl;j,t~r:J -· (J) '°""' Q Trapper bee°"'" fnv<>lved In polltleal red tape when a hlafl-rantdng SOVjat ~t (Theodor9 8*14) requlr" INer eurgery. I)~.) -• ~ Gary ColllM and rol L,wr~ f'loll tt\19 eumlnatlon of the pllgtit of ttl9 u billlof'I ~ tl'la WOl'ld'I de<;tl~ natiofll 1M ttorlM Of IMllof thale women. (1 lw. Han 1 1 u1 rnw•w-_..,.. ........ ... The velue of the CNnl'lal .. a ~.,...,.. trowe or eni- • rNlll 8lld pjln'9 ......... In ...iatton c.llfomlll'• \'Of~ ~ IOr ol. f1I) nmJCAI fl.A'"°'* ''My Patll<arl" Telly Savalas stars as a GrfMll(-Ameflcan businessman who enthuslastlcally retumt to his native Greece with his reluctant son in this story by Leon Capetanos: Q ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (C)llCMI "Hanky Panky" (1962, Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Giida Redner. An Inno- cent architect who was framed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother commit- ted suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown together In a dangerous game _of intrigue. 'PG' (1 hr., 45 min.) CID IUllDY MCUTT: U¥I 1 lltC •1 • -The outrageous. unpredictable comedian performs his adult nightclub act at Resorts International In Atlantlc City, New Jersey. Uhr.J (OJ llO¥ll "Victory" (1981. Ad\lenture) Sylvester Stallooe, Michael Caine. During World War II, Allled POWs see their tk:ket to freedom In a match between thelr soccer team and the German NatlOnal Team In Paris. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) DllOV9 "Lovers Like Us" (1977. Com· edy) Catherine Oeneuve. Yves Mootand. A mysterious, hendSOl'f'9 Frenchman comes to the asslttance of a IOvely wom- an !teeing from her scheduled marriage. 11 hr .. 43 min.) -all llOV9 "Bikini Beach" ( 1964, Come- dy) Frankie Avalon. Annette Fupleeflo. A British pop singer gNea an AmerJc:an boy competition when they fall for the same WM.LYllCllll -11.~sj.,MIMT .. TllAT'I .,.. Comedian Galtaahef spoofs tha allly thlnga of the wortd Tn a setles of comic shorts . -,--Y ..... Hll .... ·~--.. ... -'°"' ... ..,.-....... Neel Gabler and Jef- frey Lyone holt an triformetlve IOok at What's new at the mOYlea. · CB)._ "Graeee 2" (t982. Mutlcel) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle P~er. An English student at • 80s Amerloan Natl schoOI hat to prove hlmeelf to tha leader ot a girls' gang wtioae "*'lb«t a.n ct.te only thOle of a gang of greeMft. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 6S min.) (0 .. "Julie" (1976, COmedv) SyMa Kristel, Jean-Claude BoulllOn. ~ young .£"11"'• vl8't with. Illa playboy lather PfO-~ him with tome valuable eicperlancea. 'A' ~ 25 min.) CJ) "PrMIC. Lt1801'18" (19IO. Com- a<ty) SyMa l<rfttel, Howard Hetaeman. A houlekeeper hM an ulttrtor inottve ror provldlna "" ~·· , .... IOf'I with tilt l"9t ttitual ai~. 'A' ( 1 tw., 30 min.) (%) .,. "Friday The 13th, Pan n·• {199 t, Horr0t) Amy St .... Jotln FtnJ. Tha 11fltly kllllnal continue at a ~ camp that had bean cloMd dowf'I afttr • ..,... of blzatte mutderl occumKI \fin. 'R' l' =~1 rnw,.L •aa•ut• td === . -1.~:--. •••o.v k)Ok at:;:~~ ::cc= bOCll9 Wflo .. """""° °"' '""' cM to dfouUtlt, famine and .... °"'9lt: LAllt ~ ..... How8td and DIMla -Coal. &dpenee) RIGhafd BMetlan. Mr( Mur- i '· ( t hf .. 25 mln.l W --9'11 •I • ~y FeetUted: ~ from the Lotus tlval 11 Echo Partl, Lot AngeleL ( 1 hr .. 30 '!.t.L...-laMm I ....... M .. ''Cotton Comes To Harlem" (t970, Comedy) Godfrey Cembtldge, Raymond St. JacqUM. t2 hrs.) 0 ttm C• WWTIMvtl A.clress Heath· er Thomas ("The Fill Guy") tre\IM 10 France to learn the sp<>fl of balloonlng: Sir Edmund Hiiiary. the fltSt person 10 conquer Ml Everest. joins an expedition on the mour'll aln • s prlWIQusly unscaled east face; author Petet Benchley end a group ol &<llentlsts observe hllmpback wha~l hr.) e "Target Zero" ( 1955, Adven- ture) Richard Conte. Peggie C8stle. (2 hrs) • TMI ~ DOOi An In-depth look at current immigration pollcles In the context ol today's political arena. focusing on Hai- tian, Cuban and v .. 1name1e migration. ( 1 hr.) · • tulAll'nllllllOUllt1111 AllTI ~ lllMI "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Corn&- dy) Gene Wlldef, Giida Redner ( t hr., 45 min.) cm llOVll "Pardon Moo' AHalre. Too" (1979, Comedy) Jean Rochefort, Claude Brasseur. (2 hrs.) {I) lllMI "The Unholy Garden" ( 193 t, Mystery) Ronald Colman, Fay Wray. ( 1 -1hr .. EE~.1= •. llllAllmlllmlllt1111AllTI llOVll "Breakthroogh" ( 1979. Dia- ma) Richard Burton. Rod Steigef. (1 hr., 3Smin.) a9 (11J U.B191A --.0 Of MCCM• CQUI.. 1'UU •111TWACI lllMI "Road To Ball'' ( t953. Come- I) -=~~~2hrs.) ITM1m 1111-wnMDAWI>~ lllMI "Liiiie Big Man" ( t970, West· ern) Dustin Hottman. Faye Dunaway. (3 hrs.) 1 -...... -111-1111 IOM TO LOI .-.S Otymplc hopefuls profiled are Mark Smith (fenc· ing). Tracy Ruiz and Candy Costle (syn· chronlzed swimming) • James Wolford (equestrian) and Bob Nieman (modern ~lathlon). ( 1 hr.) ID) ,...CM ITOllY CE) • 1 'AMI Luther Lassiter vs. Irving Crane (R) (t hr.) CD lllMI "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Dlama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. (I hr .. .,.0 min.) (%) lllMI "Success" ( 1979. Suspense) 11111 Jett ~Beatty ( 1 hr . 31 mln} OUTDOOI Ll'I NCIU7 . Ml• A DA" WO. Host Biii Aatft!fty travels aC1oss the country to discover some ot the amazing things that people dO to earn a living. 8 ,_.CMITOlrf {I).,. "Challenge To Be Free·· ( t975, AdYenture) Mike Mazurk1, Jlmmy Kane U hr .. 25 mln.) litlllMI "Mommle Dearest" (1981. Dia· ma) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwid. (2 hrs., 9 min.) .. E ...... • llDWll "That 1 ouch Ot Mink" C 1962. 30 m;y Cary Gram. Oorlt Oey ( t hr .. • .. , ..... Sctiedui.d bolling - Thornas Hearns vs Murray Sutherlandln a tO-round middleweight bout (from Attan- llC City, NJ.). Survival ot lhe Allest Men's River 8ndge Duel (from Sun Rlv.r. Ore.) i hr .. 30 min.) -. a .-r AT1111 lllMll ,.. °' '°"' Ll'I lllMI "Sllenl Night, Bloody Night" ( t973. Horror) Patrlck O'Neal, Astrid Heeren ~hrs.) 1 ... .: ... lllMI "Red Alert" ( 1977, Suspense) Wiiiiam Devane. Michael Brandon. (2 hrs.) • WM.L. "9T -"Hol Fun In The Summertime" Guest: Lee S. Isgur, first vice preslOent. Paine Webbe< Mitchell Hutchins. Inc. GD lllMI "The Secret Of Seagull Island" ( t98 t, Suspense) Jeremy Britt, Nicky Henson. (2 hrs.) GD ..-1CMITOllY CC) lllMI "Monty Pylhon And The Holy Grall" ( 1974. Comedy) Graham Chap- man. John Cleese ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ([) ......... CB) lllMI "Ruckus" ( 1980, Dlama) Dirk Benedtcl, Linda Blair. ( t hr .. 36 min.) cm lllMI "A11ack Force Z" ( 1980. Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibson &hr .. 35 mln.) .. WMITlM 41:11 HOU.YWOOD ClOllUP Loni Anderson talks about tier new movie with Burl Rey'· l'lolds. "SIOker Ace". and a look back at the ladles whO graced the "James Bond" lilmseries. WB.com MCI. lOT1B ...Vm.18 ..... , ........ ..-ucMITOllY -ctWIUl'IMm.I AK ... rA•• ... ... ..... LM "Is It True That The Well· Quallheo Can F.ino Jobs?" Guests: Hank Navin, an unemployed attorney; Thomas Malarkey. an unemployed financial ana- l~!. (1 hr) (ii!) UNDD MIL Robbie Doyle hosts an eight-part lntrOduclion to the bad(ground skills and 1nlormallon required tor the l!!'Joyment of sailing o (I) ...., ...... t97~111sburgh Steelers !:!lilh~w.r lJ.J "Mystery At Castle House" ( 1982. Adventure) Alleen Britton. (1 hr .. 20mln.) CS) lllCMI "Popeye" ( 1980. Comedy) Aobtn Wllhams. Shelley Duvall. ( 1 hr , 54 min) (Z)MOWI! "Green tee" ( 1981. Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) C)WllA~ •llll MAllMLf AIJWIJ Guest. Don Gibson. Ruby Falls, little Jimmy Dickens. FlddHn' ·1'"i5· ( 1 h<) .... •tOltSU lllMI "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musical) James Cagney. Joan Leslie. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) (I) lflalATIOIW. TRACI ,_ MO ''ON· Galen Meet" (from Stockholm) (2 his . 30 ~ CH> ·•or.... 2" rt MaxW911 Caulfield, Mlehllle ..-..c.....r:o·....,i 66mln.) •t0•ru .__ __ .. ..., .. ,.~Raiders From OIMr Spece'' ( 1966. Science-Fiction) "*"* Dllrren, Lee Mer!Mthet. Two eoientltta ere pro-~c:,;e (2 hra.) cm .. ......... MmMI IANmAY..W ......... .. "LU61e'it~ll lure" ( 196... AdYenture) June Lockhart. A boy and hil ended in the Canadian wilder. ltley are trapped In a rvnaway hre.) e llO¥W "Aun Silent, 1' ( 19!>8. Drama) Clark Gable, Bun ster. A submarine crew Is divided .belw.tl boys and men during a battle oft the·cout of ilm ~rOJCOllP~~...,_01 World War It's all-H • ...,,...,,Y E. 36th Division. tau t sto.y Of courage and~agedy. 1-~ack Tide" The moat devas- tating olt splll In history and Its enects are examined. (R) o (1 hr.) cm llOVll "Grei se 2" ( t982, Musical) Ma>1well Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. An Engllst) student at a 60s American high school has 10 ptove himself 10 the tep of a girls' gang whose members can dete only those of a gang of greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) OlllMI "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Actwo- ture) Dorothy LamOUf, Jon Hell A dtvas- taling hurricane that destroys a ~ sran Island resolves the conflict of le romance and primitive Ille With n c111lllzatloo. (2 lws.) ' ..l=::=.,w ; ...... ca1 ma1C1 -.a.-r .,.,,..,.. .... . MMa,. ... ll'fPT llDTO• OITI .,_.ftDUL Guests: Dan Gur~ell Waltrllt Nl11 :,.._Jeffrey med·mys- tery writer Arthur Conan (Michael Ensign) try ~o-ej.8ar Bogg's alter an assaull Involving raporter Nellie Bly (Julia alffYl . (A) ( 1 tlr.) 8 (II MIL.In ...... ff 0. llOT Fea- tured: a corpse that led to the Englllh Ille· tory in the Invasion of Sicily during World War II; the world's only genuine l1ea circus; an annual Japanese mud-throwing event; Chicago's Leaning Tower of Pisa; the remains of lost civllizatlons. (A) c:;i ( 1 ~L ... -.,,....u., I COIMOI "Who Speaks 'For Earth?" Or. Cerf Sagan weaves together Ille majOr themes of lhe series and otfefS some cau- tionary warnings about our Mure. (R) c;i U hr.) (1J lllMI "The Beast Within" (1982. Horror) Ronny co,.. Bibi Besch. A woman Is raped on her honeymoon by a hairy· legged creature end prOduces a seemingly Friday, July 8, 1983 19 -·-ay Coal. U "Lovers Like Us" ( 1977. Comedy) Ca1herine Deneuve. Yves Montand ( 1 hr • 43 mm.) -m "F1on1ter Gal" (1945. Western) Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron ( I hr . 30mln) W ttiJ "Rocky Ill" (1982. Drama) Sylveste< Slallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) tll(O) "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adven- ture) Knsly McNlchol. Christopher Atkins l1hr .40min) tZl "A Man And A Woman" (1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Tllntignant ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) a.(Cl "The Gambler" (1980, Western) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell ( I hr . 45 min) 0 "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Sytveste1 Stallone, Cart Wealhers (I hr . 40 min.) 1:11 "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •CLJ "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea, Waller Brennan. (2 hrs.> 1:11(%) "Finger Ot Guilt" ( 1956. Suspense) Richard Basehart. Mary Murphy ( 1 hr .. 25 m1n ) Ml(C) "He1d1" t 1979. Adventure) (I hr . 33 min) 0 "Legend Of The Wild" ( t980, Drama) Dan Haggeriy. Denver Pyle. ( t hr., 40 min) ... (0 ) "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 198 1, Com· edy) William Devane. Beverly D' Angelo l! hr • SO mln ) (ZJ "Eye Ot The Needle" ( 198 1. Suspense) Donald Suther1and. Kete Netti· ~n. ( 1 hr .. 6 1 min ) •@ "Fun tn Acapulco" (1963, Musical) Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress. (2 hrs .. 5 ·mtn) • "Clash Of The Titans" (1981. Fanta· sy) Harry Hamlln, Laurence Olivl8r ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) __ ., ...... .. , .... ----...... , Atlanta Braves al Montreal E11~(=) I s~"'"" c ........ , .. A~ Oodgefs (3 his.) 1 ...... , .......... .,._ IAIY Oueet· Hugh Downe (Al i:i-,:..,..n ! llOlll "The Leet Word'' ( 1979, Ora· m11) Richard Harrlt. Karen Slack. An unworldly lnwtf'ltOI alngle-handedly fights City Hatt In en 111tempt to eave Na apert· ment house trom the wrecker. 'PG' (2 hrs.) Cl) llR.'1.UYllT ••n-1 "Big Game Amera" (I hr.) (I) .. "Aoc;ky 111" (1982, Of&m8) Syt- wttler Stellon.. Carl WMthets. World *vywtlghl champion Rocky Balbot IUffeft a~ Cfll't ~ e younger, hOngrltr ~~·!f~-CNlllngrel h4m 'lor NI crown. 'PG (t hr., •O mln.l .... "Liltr'e Moon" 1982, Ofema) M.lt Dillon, Cindy Rehtr. Oeaplle pa19ntal oppoeltbn, IWO IMO-egtf1 from diff9rlng bKk,Qfoundt 1111 In loYi In • ame• le11M :r:rb1~,:~ 21 ,.~. Ju+/ •• 1113 llC::ICAWITT(IQ AU.•1111PMlf.Y .-r-IUIMIBIAWIOll P&CllY IQUAD NI .... .... .... ,., PA WADtl A summer camp tor sin· gle adults; an American boy who traveled lo AUSSl8 to undergo a controverslal eye itrea5i- lllm'let9Mr .... WU TFr.w ''Antarctic: EJ!pedition I l(ayaklng" Gues1s. Beveity Johnsoo, Or. Wallet Blackadar (1 ht.) (JJ llCMI "The Man Who Woukl Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine. Based on the story by Rudyard Klpflng Two British soldiers set out to claim the riches and powef of a remote, legendary kingdom. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 9mm) (DJ ... _.... ,_. Sally Ketler· man and Leslie Neilsen star In this come- dy whodunit, set In a New York apanment on New Year's Eve, lnvolvtng an actor. his weallhy wile and his ambitious agent ( 1 hi .. 45 min.) CI> llOlll "The Se<vant" ( 1963. Drama) Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles. Based on the story by Harold Pintt!f. A wealthy man•s will is slowly subfected to his valet and their shared mlslress. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 7!11•=:-' 1:11 ~ 1111 WOIU Of -----A behind-the-ecenes look at this years con- ltestiif ii= uam.1..-.., WWW Neal Gabler and Jet· trey Lyons host en ll'llOlmatlve look at what's new al 1he mcMes. CR> ..... MCI The first In this musical lantaay Mf1M IPQllighClng a brand-new family ol Jim Henion'• Muppeta, live f\lfry creatures. called Fraggles. chrontclet the adventures of Uncle 'Uatt, who hea lound a wa~ INve the ,.nd of Fragale Rock. e "tt Started With EV." (1~ 1, Mualc.al) O..nna Ourbll\. Chaftet Laugh- ton. When a ctotlng eon ptetendl he'• ~ In order 10 please NI lllllrlQ pep&, lhe JOI<• boomefal'IQI 11 the old man "recovert" from Na lllneu. (2 hr9.) ... (I) .... fW Lluren becomes convfnQed ttwit She Ind Patty are llnalty beif'O acc.pted by W""'41ww'e popular etOWd. 1~ '* beat trlend knowa the real r•eon. (R) •• LAM.~ Laurie '*-Sidney •• her mOdel when Nit I08P opera cheraoter Ul'1dergoes a Mx-c:t.nge operation. (R) 9 .. "Captain Blood'' ( 193&. Actwnture) Etrol ~. OIMa de Hevll- land. A ·~ eecapet from prl8on and b9comll In~=· (2 htl.) GM••--OIUM-Attomey F. L.w lelley lootlt at tt1e lftflltra- tlon of Otgenincl CflrN Into Mlit.e cotlar ~ ...... ~, I =· .. "McO" ( 1974, Mr9tety) John •vne. fdcle M:Mr1 A potoe otf'oet unet•lht ""*'1Mnt81 conupttofl -'*' ht ~ ,,. '* ,.,...,... pertner "' a """*' of a "**9d polloa rtng. (_2 hrs.) • MOlfnm "Sanctuary" A took Is tak· eo at a network ot lndlvidoals and inS1itu· tlOllS rn the Untied States providing food. Shelle1 and hope to illegal aliens who have fled oppression In Guatemala and El Sal· vadof. D ( 1 hr.) _, a.AT PIJIPCMAllCU "BrlcJeshead Revislted· Et In Arcadia Ego" Based on Evelyn Waugh's novel Captain Charles Ryder 1eturns to Brldeshead Castle rn 1944 whale he recalls hfS friendship with Lord Sebastian Flyte nearly 20 years earll· e< (Part 1) (R) o (2 hrs.) (C) ..,_"The <fambler" (1980. West· ern) Kenny Rogers. Lee Purcell. A protes· slonal gambler takes a train ride through the Old West to help his estranged son and finds romance with a shady society tad~ them;' (1 hr .. 45 min.) <D .. (ff)CMllUICCllm)\' Comedian Joe Pisco- po hosts this showca&e or cotteolate talent •• selected fr om a nationwide search by New York's Catch A Rising Star comedy club -taped before a college audience at T ults Unlversl1V ( 1 hr.) (l)UMY ...... •1"1-Manllow pe1I01ms a selection ot his hits. tncludlng "Mandy." "I Wrlle The Songs," "Can't Smile Without You" and "Copacabana." Taped at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena. (2 hrs) e llOlll "Agency" ( 198 1, Suspense) Robert MltchUm. Lee Majofs. The new head of a major American adVerltslng llrm usd a children's breakfast drink cam- paign 10 transmit subliminal potillcal mes· sages. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • (!lj WOMAll WATCtt Fealured: Virginia Snyder, private lrwesllgator; Ellen Molnar. 1rag111nce exp&11 and perfume•. Kathryn Sullivan. astronaut. ... 8 ()) ,_ • oe&.Y Three cou111ry· club golf caddlet (Joe Devis, Kevin Hooks. Stephen Furst) 1ry to have tun on the l<>b white avoiding the wrath ot 1he club's pompous manager (Robef1 Man· dlnL D •,.._,,.Alex secretly uses his father's money to play the stock market alt• writing e well·<ec:el\led paper IOI an tconomicS cta:i-1,R~ • .. aJJ:=n. •• Cll _ _.. 11 P__, Bob Berk· er and Joan Ven Ark host the 32nd annual edition ol the lnternaUoNll beauty peoeent. fHtwlng guest lllllB Joae LUl9 Roaftguez and JOhri Schnelder (llYe lr9f'I\ the Kfal Auditorium In St. Louil. Mo.) • (2 In.) e • ... "Alcatru: The Whole Shocking Story" (Pert 2) ( 1980, Orama) MlctlMI Beck. Art C.r,,.y. Though advised by "Blrdman of Ablru'' Aot>ert Stroud to torge1 hie planned eec.~ ~r· ence C.rnes cont'""91 with hie 11ra1egy that toreehedowl vfolent deeth for bolh , ~rda and 1911ow ptltonert. (A) (2 hr9.) • .... "The Stone Kiiier" ( 19?3, Oft· "':le. CNrltt Bron1on, Martin a.i..m. An Ufl world hlrQ>ln tralnl Vletnameea wt· .,.,,. to elmlnltt hie~ (2 htl.) • -... • m&. lnttMtwa wtth Jo9f\ Jett, Ctwtettne MoVle. Kim Cerntil. CNka KIM, and Ann and "9noy Wlllon, (1 ht.) di .. "Tht Plf'ttc Panthtf lfftc• ~.. ( 1978. Comedy) ..... 8elllft. Httbett Lom. The manleo8I forrnet pCloe ~1or Dr9Vf\a direct• a ~ ...... .,. to ..,,._,. IN bUngllng lnef*tor ~cio.-·. (21ft.) .,., .. -lallllgC:-1. W .. 119r. ( 1 hi.) I ,.,_. ... U.W-Gu.ts: Bob Woolf, agent lor 11are In the lf)Of'I• end entertainment lleldl: dlV«Ce Yiwyer MaMn Mlchelllon; roe~ MMt Loet. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I ..... •ca.m 1W ... "The Olaty Of Anne Frank" ( 1980. Orama) Mellaa GNbert. Maxlmlll· an Schell. In Amsterdam during World War II. a young Jewleh gifi jOlne lw famlly and lrlendS In hiding to avoid the Null and subsequent Internment In a conoen- tratlon camp. (R) (2hra.) . 1W8 ... "The Out-Of-TOWnett" ( t970. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. San~ Dennis. , An Ohio couple visiting New York experl· enoe every known urban disaster. (2 hra .. 10rr)in .... !L "Beau Pere" (1981, Romance) Patrick Oewaere. Ariel Beue. A forbidden love aflalr ~ between a young girl and hef recently wldowed etepfather. (2 hrs.) -1·= .. _..,., ...... ... "Macho C811ahan" (1970, Western) David Jansaeo, Jean Seberg. A woman offers a huge bounty tor the cap- ture ot the man who raped her end kllled 'tier husba~2 hrs., 15 min.) e LMmY Guests: Bob Woolf, agent tor stars In the sports and entertainment fields; divorce lawyer Marvin Mlchellson; rock singer Meat Loaf. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (D)llCMI "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (1981, Adventure) Richard Ha"ls· Bo Detek. While accompanying her father on a search for the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman 18 abducted by an uncivilized while man who waa raised by apes In the jungle. 'A' (1 hr., 52 min.) 0 MO¥ll "Death Valle " ( 1982, Mys· tery) Paul LeMat, Peter ft111ngs1ey. A New York youngster. vacationing In Arizona with his mother, stumbles across a series of grisly murders. 'R' (1 hr., 25 min.) -llll llCMI "The Man Who Never Was" ( 1956. Drama) Clifton Webb. Gloria Grahame. As part of a diversion tor the Allied Invasion of Sicily, a plane crastt Is laked to feed false Information to the ene- '!!i'· (2 hrs .• 10 min.) _._,MC ... .... nclay _......_.....,..._ ... "Legend Of The Wild" ( 19SO. Orama) Dan Haggerty, Denver Pyle. ( 1 hr .• •O min.) (%)"Green Ice" (1981. Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archef. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) • llll "Before And After" ( 1979, Drama) Patty Duke Astin, Barbara Feldon. (2 hrs.) 119©) "John And Julie" (1953) (1 hr., 30 min.) Nl(!J "Luv" ( t967, Comedy) Peter Falk, Jacll L8fnmon. (2 hrs.) CC) "Budo" ( t978) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) l'a(B) "Clash Of The Titans" (1981. Fania· sy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier. ( 1 hr .. 58mln.) Cl) "II Yoo Could See Whal I Hear" ( t982. Biography) Marc Singer. R.H. Thomson. (1 hr., •O min.) -· lllU.ftlOGI Cl.-. Loni AndettOn tallc• about her new moYle with Duft Rev· noldl, "Sloket k,e"; Md a look back .. lht Yldilt who "~ tht .. ...,,,.. Bond" fllmwles. • Cl) ... "Hll l.Alcty" ( 197•. Orama) Yvette Mlmieux. Dact( ~ A. cultured end ~lcated artist II; In rMflty. • p10- ttUIOnal kllet. (1hr .• 30 min.) Cf) Tam ccmu. W Cf.Oii Guest: ~ Cloonev. tPartL lllDllMW ~ ... "The HtPPY tf" (1975, Cofnecly) Lynn R9dafave, Jtan-Plene AUIYIOl'lt. The Ufa of flew York'• famous oall girl, Xa\Aara H~. le told. 'R' ( 1 tv •• !6 min,) CZ> ... "Success" ( 1979. Suaoense> Jett· ~rldgee. Ned BMtty. Tlfed of hie IUJC· urloo8 home, hit ?>.aulltul wife .and hit secure, well-paying job, a credit card company employee c:oncelvt1 an elabo- rate,;n for eecape. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) ... --~ate Fair" ( 1962. Mualcal) r.t Boone, Bobby Darin. A family of lour becOme entangled In man~p1oblem1 at the annual stata falr~:f WCI) ••NM M llA CB) .. "Wrong 18 RIQht" ( 1982. COl"(le- cly) Sean Connery. G'e«ge Gtlzzatd. A charismatic. globetrottlog TV news report- ., becOmeS lnvoMld In ~ Euttfn ttf· rorlsm. a slandefoua ptMiden11al cam· palgn and a nuclear arm. aele that could leao to World War Ill. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 1------... "Smaeh Palace" (1981, Ora· ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemison. A New Zeal8nd junkyard owner's rulned marriage taktl a dramatic turn toward d!!speratloo and \llolenoe. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W8 AT Gm wme Guest: actress Lynn ~aYe. "1.~ . ... (I) C8I _.. • .,. ~ ... "Raollme'! (1981. Drama) Jamee Cagney, Howard E. Rollins. Amid the soc!al upheaval of 1920s New York. an upper-class family tries to hold on 10 tradition as an angry black leads a mHltant fight against the racist eetabUshment. 'PG' ~hrs .• 35 min.) CA) LD.Y ~ The WO<k of today's hottest young writers, directors and stars are gathered together in short film. video and animated segments. ( 1'hr.) {%) llCMI "Time Bandits" (1981 . eome.. •CD> "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1981. Com- edy) William Devane. Beverly D' Angelo. {1hr .• 50 min.) ct "80 Steps To-Jonah" (1969, Orama) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet (2 hrs.) {%) "Success" ( 1979. Suspense) Jeff Bridges. Ned Beatty. (t hr., 31 min.) •CCJ "And Now For Something Completely Oitterenl" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. ( 1 hr .• 30 min,) W (Z) ''Eye Of The Needle" (1981, S~) Donald Suthefland. Kale Nelli· ll!!_n. (1 hr .. 51 min,) -lC.l "The Last Word" (1979. Orama) Richard Harri9, Karen Blacll. (2 hrs.) (8) "Victory" (1981, Adventure) Sylves- ter StallOne, Mlchaet catne. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) Cl) "The Girt Who Had Everything" ( 1953. Orama) Elizabeth Taylor. "ernan· do Lamas. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) 0 "Let's Do It Again" (1976, Comedy) Sidney POiller. Bill Cosby. ( 1 hr., 62 min.) dy) Craig Warnock. O.Vld Wanw, A young~ 19 taken on a trlP thtOYgh time by • band of dlmlnutl~ would-be outtewe who ha~ stolen • ""'-·warp map from the=emeBelng. 'PG' p hr .. 60mln.) "•..::=w. ~ 110W11 "Friday The t 31.b. Part II" ( 198 t HorrOr) Amy Sleel, John Furey. 'fhe g1i.1y killings continue at a summer camp that had been ololed down after a aeries of t>lua<re murdtra occurred ltlet• 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) .. a&Mllm.&. ll'IYU•H•• _..Y~LOT = l\'•1nnmat .. ....... ,_ ... "Breakthrough" ~979, Ora- ma) Richard Burton. Rod Ste r A Nan sergeant becomes embrOlled n a plot to assassinate Hitler. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) ... .,. "Street Muelc" (1981. Orama) Elizabeth Dally. Larry Breeding. Resldentl of an old San Francisco hotel. most of whom are retirees. light to save their home when they are told It will be closed oown. 'A'• ( 1 hr., 30 min.) =1=--•••• ,...(1) · llCMI "The UnhO!y Garden" (1931, Mystery) Ronald Colman, Fay Wray. A dapper British scoondrel with a penchant 101" adventure gets ln11olved with crime and romance. (1hr.,15mln.) {%) llCMI "The Servant" ( 1963, Orama) Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Mites. Based on the story by Harold Pinter. A wealthy man's will Is slowly subjected to. his vah!t and I heir shared mistress. ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) •11UU..-il 41111 Ulm 4111 llCMI "Six Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. A race-9ar driver 1urns a sextet of juvenile car strippers Into a winning pil crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) M CC) llCMI "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" (1974. Comedy) Graham Chap- man, John Cleese. King Arthur end hi$ band of knights encounter giants. rlddlers and a ferocloos rabbit In their search tor the legendary cup. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -«Zl "Comanche" ( 1956. Western) Dana Andrews, Linda Cristal. (2 hrs.) 1W(D) "Oas Boot" (1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer. (2 hrs,. 25mln.) m "No Road Back" ( 1957, Drama) Skip Homeler. Sean Connery. (f hr .• 30 min.) 11:11(%) "Time Bandits" (1981, Comedy) Ctaig Warnocll. David Warner, ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) -......... 11ov1---a "Johnny Angel" (1945. Mystery) George Rall, Claire Trevor (1 hr . 30 min.) e "Image Of Bruce Lee" (No Date, Adventure) (2 hrs.) CC) "Jabberwocky" ( 1977. Comedy) Michael Palin, Max Wall. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Friday, July 8, 1983 21 -Monday Cont. Bosron newspaper ha11e va11ous romantic and 1ournatrs11c encounrers wllh each other ano rhe sub1ecrs ot the11 stories 'A' L' hr . 50 mtn I ( Z) llOYIE · The Servanr ( 1963. Orama) Otrk Bogarde. Sarah Miles Based on the story by Harold P111ter A wealthy man·s w111 1s slowly subteeteo to his valet and lhe1r shared mistress ( 1 hr 55 min I M CH)llOYIE "Eye 0 1 The Needle .. (1981, Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Nettr- gan While on a remote Scottish island to meet a German submarine, an Aius spy !Inds sheller trom the s101m tn the collage ot a young married couple ·R· ( 1 hr S 1 min I -~ l!IOM9tl ITIWTCH ~= "'Jabberwocky .. 11977, Come-dy) Michael Palin. Ma• Wall The kingdom of a likeable tyrant. Bruno The Ouestlon- abte. 1s ravaged by a lllilhery monster -Tuesday -Morn.Ing Movies- .. "'Finger 0 1 Guill .. ( 1956. Suspense) Richard Basehart, Mary Murphy l 1 hr . 25mln) .. @ ··J:1am1ngo Road" ( 1949. Drama, Joan Crawloro, Zachary Scoll (2 hrs ) .. (C) .. Dead End" ( t937. Drama) Sy1v1a Sidney. Joel McCrea ( I hr • 35 min ) (SJ "'Guys And Dolls.. ( 1955, Musical) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons (2 hrs . 30 min) g "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939, Dre· ma) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan (2 hrs) 7-(!) "I Could Go On Singing" ( 1963. Musical) Judy Garland, Ouk Bogarde (2 hrs) (0) '"Anie11can Wilderness'" ( 197 1, Adventure) Documentary ( t hr . 55 min) 1':11 t:Z1 "The Servant.. ( t963, Orama) 01rk Bt.?garde. Sarah Miios ( I hr , 55 min ) .. lC) "Cloud Dancer" (1980. Adventure) David Carradine. Jennifer O' Nelli. ( 1 hr , 48 mln I ... "A Dangerous Summer" (1 982, Ora· ma) Torn S1terrlt1. James Mason ( 1 hr .. 40m1n.) .. C.0) "The Gambler" ( 1980. Weatern, Kenny Rogers. t..ee Purcell (2 hrs ) .. (Z) "A Man And A Woman" (1966. Romance, Anook Aimee. Jean-Louis T11n11gnen1. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) -CC) .. Another Man, Another Chance .. ( 1977. Adventure, James Caan. Oene- vte\le Bujold (2 hrs • 8 min ) Qi) "The White Lions.. ( 1981. Orama) Mk:hael York, Glynnlt O'Connor 11 hr • 36mln ) CIJ "Carbine W11Kam1" ( 1952. Blogre· phy) Jame'> St9war1, Jelln Hagen ( 1 hr . 3S min) O "'Super Fuu ·· ( 1981 . Comedy) Terence Hiii, Crnes1 8C)(gnlne ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -al) "l he Ootsldtlr"' ( 1987, Mytt4try) Der· ren McOovln. Seen G1.1rrl10rt (2 hrl ) tw81t "Pncllle Oeellnf' (19$6. Ornme) OtnhOlm EMtoll, Sul.fin Stephen ( I hr • 30 min) "9(0) "Eyo Of The Neodt." ( 11181. Su~neeJ Oon31d Sul'¥'rt1n<1. l<•tt NolH· Q!ln ( 1 hr., 5 1 min) • ft) "~rldlly The 13th, Part II" ( 198 t, Hor 24 Friday, July 8, 1183 'PG" ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) CU• 1 ••TW Hg 9IMI "Montenegro"' ( t 981. Come- dy) Susan Anspach. Errand Josephson A neglected Wife travels to Stockholm and begins an aftatr with a man she met 1n a bohemian nightclub 'R" ( 1 hr • 40 min ) H _,.. ,John Byner shows you 1h1ngs S1ranger thari truth. larger than tile. and zan>er than anything you've ever seen M 91M1 "Slit Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car driver turns a sextet ot juvenile car strippers Into a wtnn1ng pit crew ·pa• (1 hr .. 45 min) WITOPtlTMl-Nnm ....... ,_.., 4111 IULLWICI -· 9IMI "Beach Girls" (-1982. Comedy, Debra Blee. Val Kline. A teen-age girl's ror) Amy Steel . .John Furey (1 hr. 27 min I · -........ ....,..._ ,..G ··1ntemo.. ( 1953. Drama) Robert ~an. Rhonda Fleming ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 11J "Mastet Ot The Guillotine.. ( 1978, Adventute) (2 hrs) Cll "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Ditton. Cindy Ash«. ( 1 hr .. '5 min.) D "Six Pack'" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny • Rogers. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr . 45°mln) -.CC) "MoonsNne County Express" (1977. Orama) .John Saxon. Susan Howard ( t hr . 38 min.) m "Hollywood StOfY" ( 195 t, Mystery) Rrchard Conte. Julie Adams ( 1 hr • 30 min) W (Z) "Jlml Hendrix" (1973, Biography, Documentary ( 1 hr . 39 min.) W OO "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. A<Nen· lure) Kristy McNichol. Chrlalophef Atl<ins. U hr , 40 min.) (Q) "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Rod Taylor . .John Melllon. (2 nrs.) •Cl) "Papllloo" (1973. ACIWnture) Steve McOveen. Dustin Hoffman. (2 hra.. 25 min,) g "They Shan Have Music" ( 1939, Ora- ma) Joel McCrea. Waller Brennan. (2 hrs.) 1:9(C} .. Cloud Dancer .. (1980, ACIVentute) David Can adlne, Jenntfet O'Nelll ( t hr . 48 min) •([) "Venom.. ( 1982. Suspense) Nlcof Wiiiiamson. Klaus Klnskl ( t hr • 33 min ) (l) "Green lee" (1981. Actventunt) Ryen O'Neat, Anne Archer. (1 tu . 55 min l •CO) "Mystery Al Castle HOUM" (1982. AdvenlUl'e) AMMn B<ltton. ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) •• "M1releno" ( 1979. Biography) Tony l o Blanco. 8ellnda MOl'tgomety (2 Ni.) •CC> "Dead End" ( 1931, Orama) SyMa SIOnev. Joel McCrM ( 1 hf., 36 min.) .. (.!} -r.The Big Sleep" (1948. Mytttry) Humphrey Boge.rt, L.auten Becel. (2 hrt., 30mln) CI) "The Hound8 Of NOtr• Dame" ( 1960. comeoy) Berry Moree. ThomH Pe8k<>Cke. ( 1 hf., 35 min ) (D) "The 0.mblef" ( fllO, W88tern) Kenn~ Aogere. l .. ~. (2 hf'a.) (Z) "TltM Aft« Time'' ( 1978, Science- Flotlon) Maleolm McOow•"· David Werner. n hr., 62 min.) •<ll "Ovys Md Doll" (186&. Muelollt) lrtends help her lo loosen up so they can get on with ha111ng tun at the beach 'R' ( I hr . JO.min) 4111 Q1J W.. •CID CAl9UI cc.DY Comedian Joe Pisco- po hosts this showcase of collegiate talent -selected from a oat1onw1de search by New York's Catch A Rising Star comedy club • taped belore a college audtence at Tufts UntverSlty ( 1 hr I .. CC)llOVIE "And Now For Something Com- plerety Ollterenr· ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese Mem· bers or "Monty Python's Flying Circus·· present a series of comedy slletches 'PG' L! hr , :3o min ) U llO¥IE "The Last Word'" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Richard Harris. Karen Black. An unworldly Inventor single-handedly fights CUy Hall In an allempt to save his apart· ment house lrom the wrecker. "PG' ( 1 hr .. 45mtn.) FAtnk Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs • 30 min.) --••venlnti .. &&.·::. :r,:::: ::irQ ......... 0'9I IAIY "Employment" Guest eclc::u= Meredith (A) Q • tmlCAllto'91•n ~ MCMI "Tha Ivory Ape" ( 1980, Adven· ture) Jack Palance. Steven Keal& Two AmertGans try 10 save a rare albino gorllla that has escaped from captlvlly and Is being hunted by mobsters. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (B)MCMI "The White Lions .. (1 981, Ora· ma) Michael YC)(I<. Glynnis O'Connor. An anlmal behavior speclatlst's famtty Joint him In the jungle 10 help rtghl against Poachers threatening valuable albino lion cub&. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 rriln.) OMCMI "Black Beauty .. ( 1971, Orama, Mark Lestet. Watter Slezak Based on the story by Anna Sewell. A prood and awe- somely t>eaullful horse e~pe{tenc:.es many diverse ownera. 'G' ( 1 hr., .,.5 min,, • a.rJ u=au. Atlanta Braves at Phlladel- 111• Phllllea (3 h,..) ... CCIUrrtTGD.\l ..... u.mmm -CAwn• Ml ...... , 11••,--.... -...,_ M Cll .. ---..... --[] ,... ...... A loOk el TVt toYNble wine Mlelmen, AldO Cella: an automobile rap1tlr ~ that ca19f1 •1101\Jtivety to c.rt from the '60I and ·eoa. , .... -1.,~~·"· •• 11= Cruelb4t Of Life" A ~ IOUf .. tahn ot itil land ol 0 e mAT ,., 4tllAllCll "B11deshead Revisited. Et In Arcadlo Ego" Based 011 E11elyn Waugh't. novel Coplaln Charles Ryoer returns to B11deshead Cesoe in 1944 Whe1e he recalls his l11endsh1p with Lord Sebastian Ftyte nearly 20 ye11rs earli- er (Part 1) (A} D (2~ ( [) fllA flUL.L COMTICT 11 (II) rffi MOvm "Rocky Ill" I 1982. Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Cert Weathers World heavyweight charnµ1on Aocl<y Batb08 suiters a personal cr1s1s when a younger. hung11er h1Jh1e1 challenues him lor his crown 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 40 rn1n I l0) lllOVll "The Ptrare Movie" ( 1982, AC111en1ure) Krrsty McN1cl1c>I. Christopher Alklf'IS A 5'\y teen-aue gul finds advemure and romance when a d1eam rransporls her to lhe wOrld 01 a 19th-century ~were 'PG' (I hr • 40 min ) (t) lllOVll "Success" ( t979. Suspense) Jell Bridges: Ned Bealty Tued Of hlS IUM· unous home. his beautiful wile end his secure. well-paying 1ob. a credil card company employee conceives en elabo- rate plan for escape. 'PG' (I hr . 31 min) .. Ill) rT'I A LOMQ WAY TO OCTOlllt Sponcas· ter Red Barber narrates thlS special inside lool\ at lhe Alanta Braves 01111s1on-Wtnn1ng 1982 baseball season (3 tirs) a:ll(!l lllOVll "The Grass Is Greener" ( 1961, Comedy) Cary Granl Jean Simmons An American millionaire 11> forced Into a duel afler tailing 1n love wilh a B11t1sh earl's wife (2 hrs . 30 min ) llOVll "B1191t1 Haas Must Be Killed" ( 1982, Orama) Philippe No11et. Jean Rochetort A French secret service ch1el develops a complek scheme 10 kill a young German terron!.1 w11hou1 lmpncat· I his organ1za11on ( t hr , 45 rn1n) ntl~ .. ame ... ~ "Sanctuary" A look 1s tek· en al a nelwork of 1r1d1v1duals and 1nsllfu- 11ons 1n the U111ted Stares p1ov1d1ng lood. sheller and hope to Illegal aliens who have fled opp1ess1on •n Gua1ema1a and El Sal- vador D ( 1 hr } (Cl _. "Budo ( 1978) Documenrars- The various lorms ot Japane!;e martial arts. including 1udo a1k1do and karale. are sur11eyed 'PG' (I hr . 30 rnin l lS) lllAllll John Byner shows you things stranger than truth. larger than Ille. and zanier than anything you've ever seen 0llOVll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982 Orama) Syl· ves1er Stallone Cart Weathers World heavywerght champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal er~ when a younger hungrre1 ltghler challenges him tor tirs crown 'PG' It hr • 40 min ) .. ~ ll9lllJIJfT ..-rwOM ... I -UIDM.L. (R) l ) lllOVll "The Happy Hooker Goes To Wash111gton" ( 1977 Comedy) Joey Heatherton, George Ham11Jon The 1rrepress1ble Xaviera Hollander 1ourneys to lhe U S capital and uncovers some very sens111ve secret documents 'A' ~ 1 hi .. 29 mrnl n• llD@@J G> ... UMIDAY NIQKT •llMCMOf-ntl~ ....Vt&l IUH•q..a.T I ...,..MmlCA ! ) lf'OITICaTIR (HJ DOU.Y • CONCDT Country and pop s1ng1ng star Dolly Parton performs such hits as "Jolene ... "Here You Come Again" and "9 To 5" 1n this concert taped al the Oom1rnon Theatre 1n London, England. ( 1 hr . 30 min I (.Q) .,. "ZOO! SUll" (1981, Otame) Daniel Valde.(, Edward James Olmos In t940s Los Angeles, a cause eetel:>re erupts 011e1 the framing of memt>era of a Chicano st1eet gang for mur<* 'R' ( 1 hr .. 43:. lZJ "Beach G11ls" ( t982. Comedy) Debfa Blee, Val Kline. A teen·aoe gl~I'• friends help her 10 loosen up so they can gel on with having hm at lhe beach 'R' ( 1 hr . 3Qmln) 6D 1'I CUii Fearured. "As The World Turns" star Rite Walter tells how &he got bad reviews when she married a "real Ille" minister ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 11:118 CI> MMT TO MMT Jonathan end Jen• niter become lhe taroet• of a ruthless cou· pie who will do anything to acquire their newly purchased antique car. (R) ( 1 hr .. tOmln ) II fJi) tMllUTOICAMON Host. Johnny Carson. Guests. Alan Aide. David Bren· ner.4R~1~..num •E'.::.. .. _ ~ llOvm "Waitress" ( t982. Comedy} Carol Drake, Jim Hams A would·be actress. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-school re1ec1 have 11arlous adven· lures while working at a New York City diner 'R' It hr .. 30 min.) 1ta (~) MO¥ll "Break11r Morant" ( 1980, Ore· ma) Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson Auslrellans conscripted to fight on Eng· land's Side 1n the Boer War decide lo light the Boer guerillas on their own terms ·po· {_I hr . 46 min) Qll IJ ~_., TOllQMI' An in-depth rook er the money behind the mo11ies In "Where Your Movie Money Goes " 0 llO¥ll "I Remember Mama" ( t948. Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes. A Norwegian tamlly establishes a home 1n San Francisco under the gui- dance of a unique women. (2 hrs . 40 min} (!) .. llmml•!lllllllllllf8111rTIY~ ... G» MO¥ll "Olemood Head" ( 1963, Ora· ma) Charlton Heston. Y11ette Mimleux. A wealthy Hawauan practices a dOUbte stan· dare! when he opposes his sister's plans 10 marry a hall-breed Hawaiian while he him· sell has a pregnant mistress. (2 tirs.) If } TOI' MIS IOIM ...a llQIUllfTI ~}~ "Rocl\y Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vester Stallone Carl Wearhers W01ld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa sulle1s a personal cr1s1s when a younger . hungrier lighter challenges him tor his crown 'PG' (I hr . 40 min.} g lllOVll "Waitress" ( 1982, Comedy) Carol Drake, Jun Harns. A would·be actress. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-school re1ect have 11arious adven- tures while wo1k1ng at a New YOik City d1nef 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) 11:9@ M0¥11 "Doctor Ehrtieh's Magic Bullet" ( 1940. Biography) Edward G. Robinson. Ruth Gordon A doctor de1101es his lite to finding a cure for social diseases. (2 hrs . lOmin) mt II fJI) LA11 mfT wmt DAVID L.ITllmAll Guests. comedian Gary Muledeer. actor Dabney Coleman. musical-gla!;ses player G1011a Parker (R) ( 1 hr ) ll:='oe1om £15 TOii COT1\I: UP Cl.om Guest Mclean Stevenson. • i.ow. ... c•snu CID mWI "The Soldier" ( 1982, A<Nen· ture) l<en Wahl. WllllAm Prince A rulhleM CIA agent Is sent 10 neutralize a Soviet· oocke<l teHor1s1 p101 10 hOlcl the Mlclea81 hostage with nuclear explo&lves 'R' ( 1 h1., 30 n11n) (2) mWI "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Com.- dy} Clatg Warnock. David wa1ne1 A young boy Is taken on e trip through lime by e band ol d1m1nutrve would be outlaws who have s1o1e11 a llrne·werp map from the ~~e Being, 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) 9 CCMIT'f TODA't 1lltl 8 Cl) C:OllW A winemaker (Donald Pleasence) preven1s his blotner from sell· Ing the family business by killing him (R) ( 1 hi , 20 min ) !Ml l~) MO¥ll "Every Wht<:h way She Can" (198 t. Ofama} Loni Sandets, Lisa Deleeuw. A cowgirl stops at nothing to please her bOytriend ( 1 hr . 30 min I "'l-Mlfft'f MO¥ll "Journey tnro Darkness" ( 1969, Horrar) Robert Reed. Jennifer HU· lary. Two tales of 1he unknown Involve a sadls11c autocrat who demands Instant obedience trom his tollowers and a young boy who directs his three brothel& to com- mit dark deeds ( 1 hr , 30 rn1n l rn ~a10 ({§) en"aT~ TilllllHT An In-depth look at Iha money behind Ille movies In "Where Your Movie Money Goes .. II) MO¥ll "We Joined The Navy" ( 1962. Comedy) Kenneth More Joan O'Brien A wacky Navy olllcer gets 11110 mo1e trouble than he can handle before emerging es e real hero ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ([.) MO¥ll "Island 01 1000 Delights" ( 1979. Drama) A tropical island serves as lhe headquarters tor a whlle·stavery ring. 'R' (I hr , 15 min ) m-1eon 1SCC) llOvm "Emily" ( 1976, Orama) Koo Stark. Victor Spinelti In t920s England. a teen-age girl comes ot age through an atlatr w11h en American schoolteacher ( 1 hr., 25 min.) tall fJI) ..... CMW\' .. Mlfft't llOvm "Private Eyes" ( t953, Come- dy) Bowery Boys. Tim Ryan. The Boys track down a gang ol fur smugglers whlle helping a damsel in distress ( I hr • 30 min I g llOvm "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagher Two Amencan college students spend a lree-sp111ted summer on a Greek island 'A' ( t hr • 40 min ) W~ llOvm "Frrday The 13th" ( 1980, Hor· ror) Betsy Palmer. Adrienne King The reopening ol a summQ/ camp, closed 20 years earhe1 aller lhree murders. a1tracts a 111nd1c11ve killer who krules unsuspecllng teen-agers. 'A' ( t hr .. 38 nun.) -1 (I) C81 ... llllGHTWAT'Ctt TOii COTill: UP Q.Oll Guest· Gery Lewis <ID ~ CAU na ~I Richard Kiiey hosls thrs look er famous human oddities. USJng still photos and dramatic portrayals to lell lhe slones of Tom Thumb. the Ele- phanl Man and others. lnllm.GQOll n waa.DATLMQI ...... llMY MMTllM, IMllY NMTllAM CIMTWICHLD•raw IACOUl1M..L. "lnternahonal Cham· pioo=· Men's first 1ound (0) "Between The Lmes" ( 1977, Comedy) Lindsay Crouse. Jell Goldblum. The stall members ot an "underground" Friday, July 8, 1983 23 -Taesclay Cont. 92vernment ofllc1al (R) ( 1 hr. 10 min.) U GD M •IT Of CAMON Hosl Johnny Carson. Guesls. Richard Pryor. George Carlon. (R) ( 1 hr ) (!))MC _,,.MMT\M YOU..aFOarT W._.,MA,.. ODDCOW\I IUM'IO COlnl9 DlfJfY NIAi.TM WI .-rlCBITIR M WMO TO. mt M fllW. IMOW The Who's North American farewell toor taped at the Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens teatures such Who classics as "Pinball Wizard, .. "My Generation." "See Me. Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr • 30 min) .,_ "The Adolescents" ( 1975, Ofa- ma) Anthony Andrews. Koo Stark The teenage daughter ol a Spanish 1nnkeel)ef Is sent to an English school lor the stalus 11 will brtng his business ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I) A .. DAY M IDBI "Greg And Lauren Plan Marriage" g .,_ "Looker" (1981, Science-Fie· tlon) Alberl Rnney, James CobUrn The mysterious deaths of a series of beautiful m<>Oels involved In a new adVertising project are blamed on the plastic surgeon who operated on them 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) twltl)llOVll "The Trap'' (1959. Adventurel ti" Richard Widmar!\. Tina Louise A synd • cate leader ferromes a small town while anempllng 10 flee the country ( 1 hr . 50 min) tw(C).,_ "Beach Girls" (1982. Comedy) Debfa Blee. Val Kline A leel\·age girl's friends help her 10 loosen up so they can get on with having fun at the beach. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) -· .,..,~TOMllNT First of a 12· ~rt tribute to Ed Sullivan a llOWll "Sisler Kenny" ( 1946. Orama) Rosalind Russell, Dean Jagger. A crusad· Ing nurse develops a controversial cure tor 1nfant1ieeraz s!S J 2 hrs., 20 min.) (!)111-~•IWOM ... e llOWll "Cowboy" ( 1958, Adventure) Jack Lemmon. Glenn Ford. A hotel clefk teams up with a callleman to drive a hefd of cattle to Mexico. (2 hrl.) (I) llOWll "Paplllon" ( 1973, Adventure) Steve McQueen. Dustin Hoffman. A pair of DeVll's Island convlota &Pend their time ~nnlng ltlelr escape. (2 hrs • 25 min ) -· e U11~MTMNV9~ Guests. boxer Rand "Tell" Cobb. report· er·authof Sidney Zion ("Read All About lt")~hr) •a-•a. l! -,_ oorn.e W Cl.Oii Guest: Tony Randall. I LO!!ll' •TRllCiCM• ITYLI ........ .,:> .. NY• .. '"Time Atter Time" I 1979, Sci· ence-flcllon) MalCOlm McOowell. 0.1/id Werner. H.G Wells chases the lnt11ITIOl.l9 Jeok the Ripper from Vlotorlen London to modern-day San Francisco thrOUQll the ute ot a time machine 'PG' ( t hr., 52 ' min .... OCMfT'f 'RIDAY .. Cl> .... I All McMlll"n btcomet the ne11t target ol • ch11rmlng hit mlM\ (Tony Roberts) wfllle lnveslloatlnQ tM ITIYlder of • builOlng inst>ector ( 111 (l tw • 20 min ) we..,. "f!renchrMn'• Croelt" (t9'4. Actwnllne) Joen Fontaine. ArtUJO de Cot· dove. A pr°'* Englllh ledy II wooed llnd 28 Friday, Jufy 8, 1988 won by a swashbuckling French buc· caneer. (2 hrs.) D .,_ "Retlecllons 0 1 Murder" ( 1975. Suspense) Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett The wile and mtStress ol a dictatorial schoolmaster plot tus murder ( 1 hr . 30 min) (!).,."The Day Ot The Jackal" (Pan 1) (1973. Suspense) EdWard Fmt, Terence Alexander An International hll man and qulck·ctiange artist called "The Jackal" 1s hired oy the OAS 10 assasso· nate Charles De Gau:il~~rs ) ('!J) ...,.,~ First ot a 12 part trlt>ute to Ed Sullivan ~MIFEW•IWOM_,,. aumw.wtMUI POOTUU. (II) MO¥il "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981, Adventure) Riehard Harris. Bo Derell Whole accompanying her father on a search tor the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman IS abducted by an unc1vOized whole man who was raised by apes In the jungle. 'R' ( 1 hr , 52 mln.) (Q) llOWll "Hot Times" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Cory, Bonnie Gendel A sexually 1newpe11enced high school student suffers the teasing of a bevy or cheerleaders but manages to lulllll his goals al a New Year's E~ 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min.) wl 4:. "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" (1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking grounds ot a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min I tll(C) llOWll "Escape From New York" ( 1981 , Scienc.-Flction) Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997. a hardened criminal is ottered a pardon If he can res- cue the preslderlt ot the U.S. from the prison city that Manhattan has become. 'A' ~hr .. 40 mln . .i .... __ .., *I .... o. ..... " "Omar Khayyam" ( 1957. AdVenture) Cornet Wiide, Debfa Paget An adventurer IMdS 1 group of revotullon· arles In their attempt to set up their own shah. ( t ht., 30 min.) 1-•n•• .. (l) .... _..,TClll -,_coma .. Cl.om Guest: Liv Ullmann. •CllllOWll "All The Marbles" (t981, Com- edy) Peter Falk, Burl Young. A huStllng. llrileeracklng manager pushes his two lemale wrnt1er1 toward the fop. 'A' ( 1 ·1hr .. i.L -l'W'llCll) =~Good lOOkln' .. ( t982. Or•ma) Animated. Directed by A•lph Bakshi, An Imminent QanQ rumt>te -·"·••day· •00 "Oeatl'I With II" (1982, Drema) Cher'" 9ronl0n. Jill lf ... nd ( 1 l'lr • 35 min) •(C) "The Ivory Ape" (1980, A<Mnture) Jedi P.-nc.. Steven IC4Nlt-. ( t tw . 35 min.I • e "Gypsy 01rr· ( HMle. Oreme) Hayley Mille. Ian McSNrle. (2 tva.) CJ') "Time Bendite'' p81t. Comedy) Craig Wernock. Oe'f4d W.,,.,. threa1ens the happiness ot a group of '50s Brook1yr1 lcen-agers. 'R' ( 1 hr . 15 min) f1)llOVIE "A Man And A Woman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Trin119nan1 The chance meellng of a lone- ly widow and a widower results in their mutual. deep-seated love ( I ht • ~O mm ) M 0 .,_ "A Dangerous Summer" ( t982. Orama) Tom Skemtt. James Mason An arsonisl plots the destruction of a mulll·m1lllon-dollar resort near Syd· ney. Australia ( 1 hr , 40 min ) •U lillOVil "Piiiow 01 Death" ( 1945, Mys- lery) Lon Chaney Jr , Brenda Joyce A lawyer murders hos wile and lamoly alter lalhng 1r1 love w11h anolher woman ( t hr . 25 min ) (!) .,... f11llTQt m .,_ 'Blondie Plays Cupid" ( 1941 . Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lal\e The Bumsteads decide 10 help a young couple elope ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ ... ...... ,... .,_ "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson. An old prtson enemy murders a boxer's gtrflrlend, torctng him to return to the ring. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) M (C) fll0¥9 "The Betsy" ( 1978. Orama) Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A powerlul and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star Into his company to develop a revolutionary new vehicle. 'R' ihrs , Smln) .. '""'· till Til'flM-...,.. 1U•-tm1(11) llOWll "Friday The 13th, Part II" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly killings continue al a summer camp that had been closed down alter a series ol b1zarra murders occurred there. 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min I HU llOWll "An Eye For An Eye" (1981, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Christopher LEH! A San Francisco cop quits the force to avenge the murder of his partner by members ol a drug ring. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min) •CJ) .,_ "Zapped!" ( 1982. ComedY) Scotr Baio, WUHe Aemes. A high sohoot science genius uses his accidentally acquired psychOklnetlc powers to lrnprove his love life 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min J -;,..., .. M&.Wlml --9CIDl•LI .,_ "Friday The 13th. Part II" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Steel. JoM Furey The grlSty klllings continue et • aummer camp thaf had been closed down after a aeries of btiarre murders occurred them 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 rnln.) •!!»Ulm •@ ''Any Wedneldey" (19". eom.dy) J.,.ie Fonda. Jason Roblrdl. (2 hr•·) •OO "OdYAe.Y Of ThCI Pacltlo" (1981 Adllenture) Mickey ROOMy. ( t hr.. 20 min.) _, (Q) "The Ot .. t Bank Ho.x'' ( 1'171~. Myt. tery) ~ S.tty, Aichafd Bnetler1. ( t hr • 21 """ , 119(!) "Kitten With A Whip" ( 1984, Orama) Ann-Margret. Joho Forsythe (2 l'lrl.) 119(1) "Victory" (1981. A<twntlKe) S~ ter Slellone. Mlol'l.MI Celne. ( 1 hr .. 57 min,) -Tuesday Coal. canoes whose beauty hH m(ldt 11 tj &ylTI· bol ol plctllliure a11d vaco11on (H) c;> ( 1 hi) (\.) llCMI "Brolhers" ( 1977. Orama) Bernie Casey, Vonella McGee A wrongly conv1c18d lnma1e is d11ven 10 1110lence by thu Inhumane trea1rrien1 he reco1ves 'A· ~l11 ,45n11n.) 1'MIWAYffWAI llCMI "Grease 2" 11982. Musieal) Muwell Caullleld. Michelle Ple1lle1 An English &luden1 al a 60s American high • &choOI has 10 prove h11nsell 10 lhe leader of a girls' gang whose members can dale only those 01 a gang or greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr .• :,~ ra I 1 Git 1111 T09 Featured lhe all ol body 1a11oos. June weddings from lhe lrad1honal to the bizarre. and lhe simple to lhe elabota1e. a salu1e to Los Angeles as 11 was In lhe 1hlrtles. BGDPAl&YfllUD l'YI Git U Fea1ured: a look at aerobic dance exercises; how merchants are aim- ing for the burgeoning Hispanic market wrlh new adverlislng rechn1ques, a 111p lo a masked ball held by Los Ange1es· erl communtly, how lo shape up 1or bikini season. I e 11C TAC DOUGH ..,,. YOU&.-f'OltrT •DAYATATam ~/t.Blml.owT U•AU. SI. Louis Cardinals al Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hrs.) m llOYll "This Is The Life"' ( 1944, Musi· cal) Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan (2 hrs.) • 8 (I) Git THI IM)AD wmt CMAllLll lUOW. T Corresponden1 Kurall mee1s dom1no-top- p11ng exper1 Bob Speca. observes the craftsmanship of W1scons1n boal bulldet . Ferd Nlmphlus. revis11s a roadside garden In Virginia. and finds traces ol h1s1ory painted on lhe walls of old buildings. 0 G) THI A-TIAll The learn members are caught by a military officer (Wilham Luck· 1ng) who asks them 10 rescue an Ameri- can general and his daughter lrom guerril- la forces (A) ( I hr ) 8 llCMI "'Adventures 01 Don Juan" ( 1949, Adven1ure) Errol Flynn. Vlveca Lindfors Don Juan Invades lhe coun ol England and the hearts of lhe Enghsl\ ladles 12 hrs ) D ®> NALNIOUR comDY NCMM A lasl paced show of comedy skelches and blackouls features hosls Thom Sharp a11d Arsenio Hall and e cast of regulars lnclud· 1ng John Moschllla. Barry Diamond, Vic Dunlop, Jan Hooks. Diane Slilwell. Pele• lsacksen. Vic1011a Jackson anti John Par- agon. John Davidson, Ricardo Monlalban. Chnslophet Hewell and Richard Pryor make special appearances. 0 llOVll "The Bndges Al Toko-RI" ( 1954, Drama) Wiiham Holden. Grace Kelly. The personal lives ol men who struggle 10 survive In lhe dangerous bat· llefields ol lhe Korean War are as lorluous as the war 11sell (2 hrs ) 1 1,CUllDI• llOYll "The Ou1e1 Man" ( 1952. Ora· ma) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara A lor· mer pnzel1ghter reiurns lo his nattve Ire- land alter kllhng a man in lhe 11ng. bol 1alls to lrnd the peace he sought (2 hrs , 30 min) fl) MOVA "Hawaii. Crucible 0 1 Lile" A revealing 1our is taken of lhe land of vol- canoes whose beauty has made 11 a sym- bOI ol pleasure and vacalton (A) Q ( 1 hr.) llD LRim Or JUdSoo RandOlph, a pedl· alrl<: surgoon, la profiled In e preview ot 1hls non hcllon &erle& dealing wllh lht pro- l°"1onnl nnn prrvate lives of dOClor& ( t hr) (¢) llOYll "Moonshine Cuunly Express" ( 1977. Oran1a) John Saxon. Su:.an Huw ard A trio ol beautiful young women llghls a bo<>t1egg1ng syndicate as a strare gy ol revenge for the murder or 1he11 falhet 'PG· (I IV , 38 min I (().a11Tm (8).-UIUltAlmlCM:MO Kaplan por rrays lhe legendary comedian 1n e one man show taped et lhe Smolhars Theatre ot Pepperdlne University In Malibu. Cati· lorn1a ( t hr . 30 min,) (~ ,._ TAU THIATM "Sleeping Beau- 1y . Beverly 0' Angelo. Bernadene Peters and Christopher Reeve slar 1n lhe classic tale or a beau11tu1 princess who can bf' awakened only by a kiss lrom a hand· so~ce (lhr) 0 "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet ol juvenile car s111ppers Info a winning pll crew 'PG' ( t hr . 45m1n) 111:118 ()) CUt ,_. wmt IU llOYllll Con- lemparary iasues lhal alfecl the dally live!> of Americans to dilferenl degrees are e.xa· mined by corresponde~ers G @.) ~ LO¥U Al'& Intention to have a penect Ctmstmas holiday with his lamil)' and Joanie 1s lhwarted when lhey are all stranded In lhe snow (A) c:;> (fl CHAll.a'I ..... •B ()) llCMI '"Defiance" ( 1980, Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent. Theresa Saldana. A courageous young man lakes a lone sland agarnst 1he reckless members of a vt0!ent Slreel rng lerrorlZlng his neighborhood {_2 hrs D fl) ,...lrrroM l1EI Rern1ng1on and ' Laura 1nvestlga1e the apparenl murder ot an ar11s1 whose works are suddenly 1ncreasln~ 1n_ v~lue (A) ( 1 hr,) D @)~A In lhe year 70 A 0., a band 01 Jewish freedom lighters led by Eleazar ben Vair (Peler Slreuss) estab- liShes a camp w11h1n the tOflress alop Mount Masada, from whrch lhey Inland to baille the Roman Tenth Legion com· manded by General Flavlus Sil11a (Peter O'Toole). (Part 1) (Al Q (2 hrs.) 1 1,CIMmll ...._ DI Judson Randolph, a pedl· atnc surgeon, 1s profiled 1n a prevrew of lhrs non-lrction series deahng with lhe pro- fessional and prrvete lrves ol doctors ( 1 hr) 61) COIMOI "Who Speaks-For Earth?" Dr Carl Sagan weaves toge1her lhe ma1or 1hemes ot the series and ollers some cau- 11onary warnings aboul our lvture (A) Q i!_ hr) (lJ CR. POOftM1 'Onawa Rough Alders at W1nn1peg Blue Bombers (A) (2 hrs • 30 mrn) CO mt. 9MA II CONCaY NeO Sedaka pe.lorms some of his biggesl hits. such as "Love Will Keep Us i ogelher," and 'Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" el lhe Onteno Place in Toronto. ( 1 hr ) CS) llO¥ll "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scoll Baio. Willie Aames A high school science genius uses his accldenlall) acqUlred psychokinetic powers 10 1mprovf hrs love Irle 'R· ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (Z)mwll "A Man And A Woman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee, Jean-Lout~ T11ntignan1 The chance meellng of a lone- ly wioow and a widower resulls rn lheu mu1ual. deep-seated love ( t hr . 40 min.) .. l!ll MCAn.. 111:11 (!) -. 1'MI WOLNAll MD• A feminist 1>no1og1epher's precoc10U1 young deugh· 101 COfl61)ir&s 10 change her molher's Sin· gle !>lalu' Pully Duke Aslin, Da111d Olrney and D11mell11 Brtsebol6 111a1 (2 htS ) (H)llOVll 'Oealh Wrsh II" ( 1982, Orama) Charles Bronson, Jiii Ireland. A v1g11an1e rnovtlll to Los Ar'lgeles 10 conllnue his flgtlt i a1ns1 crime. 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) THI~ ll::a llO¥ll 'Sllvage Pampa&" ( 1967, Aoven1ure) Aobetl Tayl01 Ron Randell An Army ulllcer 111es 10 keep h1s m11i1ary un11 1n1ac1 afler a oano ol rebel A1gen11nl- nn neserters and ll'ldlans ransacks lhe coun1rys1de (2 hrs .• 5 mlf• ) -D 11) IT. B.llWMIM A pregnanl woman (Judllh Light) holds menibers ol the stall hosraye while see1<1ng the 0oc101 who pet· tOtmed en unsuccessful vasec1omy on her husband ~ t hr ) 11.'-cww· · ......,, CllfTD TOMQHT ''A Copland Celebla11on" An 80th blrlhday rr1bu1e to American compaser Aaron Copland taped at Kennedy Center's Concert Hall 1n November t980 weavf!S documentary. dance and movie matenal lhrough lhe commemClfattve concert (A) (I hr ) (t)llOVll "ClolJd Dancer" (1980. Adven· 1ure) David Ce11ad1ne, Jenn1ler O'Neill, A tol'.l s1un1 Iller neglects lhe peol'.Jle who care abOut him 1r1 lhe selfish pursu11 of hrs dange1ous sport ·PG' ( 1 hr . 48 min ) ( IJ llOVll "The House Wne1e Evil DweMs" ( t982. Ho11or) Edward Alberl. Susan George. An American couple and lheir young daugh1e1 move 1n10 a Japanese house possessed by lhe ghosls of a bloody 191h-ce111ury lovt1 lrlangle 'A' ( 1 hr. 30 min) 0 llOVll "Harold And Maude · ( 197 t. Comedy) Ruth Goidon Bud Co11 An 80- year·old woman meals an 18-year-Old bOy obsessed wtlh dealh 1n a funeral par· lor. and proceeds lo teach him lhe art ot ll111n= loving •PG' ( 1 hr 3 t min ) -~ llOVll .. C:ye 0 1 The Needle .. (1901. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kale Nelli· gan While on a remote ScolltSh rsland to meel a Germa11 submar111e, an Axis spy finds sheller hom lhe storm In lhe collage 01 a young mametl couple A' ( 1 hr.. 5 1 min) Ctl llOVll "Jlml Hendrix" ( 1973, BK>gra· phy) Oocumen1ary A mon1age ol concerl 1001age and 1n1erv1ews w11h associates. admirers, 1r.a11ds and lovers of the '60s rock star whose dealh 1n t970 s;gnaled lhe end of a musical era. ·A' ( t hr . 39 min) ,,_,.DD Cl)®> fl) .wt IAT\lmAY MGNT . •llMCNOf-THI & ; ue.>MI ...Vta&. ...... .owT WAQlllR II VlllCI Wagner'& view of Venice is captured rn a special filmed in the city and set 10 music lrom "The Ring." "Tristan and lsOlde ... • Ole Me1s1ers1nger" and "The Flying Dutchman·· ( 1 hr) ~-·-LCMNQ ..... AND PIJRCT COUOUI 1'I CUii Fealured a burn v1cttm lells how she lost her pret1y looks, but found real beauty. a hospital d1rec1or discusses suicidal pe1ten1s. l 1 hr . 30 min ) 11:111) CJ) OUMCY The bomomg dea1h ot a hoodlum provides OUtncy w11h clues 10 the planne<I assass1na11on ol an 1mpor1an1 Friday, July 8, 1983 25 ~~~~~~~~~~-__J ·-W8d.....tay Coal. Remick, Jason Robards. The disordered and turbUlent Ille of the Hayward family as they struggled through the emotional upheaval .of lame Is seen through the eyes of a= member. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) CS) "Friday The 13th. Part Ill" (1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kral· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake, the 81alklng grounds of a dera~ monster who wears a llockey mask. R' (1 hr .. SS mlo.) I) llOVll "The End Of August" ( 1982. Drama) Ulla Skala. David Marshall Gr9nt. The trials of a headstrong young woman llvlng wllhin a strict. late 18th-century Southern soclal structure are portrayed. 'PG' (2 hfs.) .. (!) ,...., .. .. 8 ()) ILOllA Maggie is reunited with a former bOyfriend (Paul Sand) when she Is asked to treat en ailing circus Hon. (R) ID All nw tJ# CHAM111111• tkA1WI Top skaters perform al Harvard Unlversi· ty's Bright Hockey Center 10 benefit The Jimmy ~und. a chlldren·s cancer research ... CIWU'IMml f nlzatlon. (Al (1 llr.) .. •CAn. .. ()) llOVll "Prime Suspect" (1981, Drama) Mike Farrell. Teri Garr, A respon· sible citizen's Ille is shattered when his effons 10 help pohce solve the murder of a young girt backfire and mako him the chief • wspecl In a &ef'ies ol related klll~. (R) !? hrs.) U ..... PACTI tJ# LR T~lle beeomee jealous when Natalie begins spending more time with a new bOyfrlend than with her.l_R) D 8 «§ llilMA Increased Judean attacks and pressure from Rome force General Sliva 10 mQUnt an attack on Masada by bUlldlng a ramp along the side of the mountain, a tasl< further complicated by the desert heat and the dl&ePPfOYal of his belOVed Jewish slave St'leva (Barbara Carreta). (Pert 2) (R) Q (2 hn.) !'au•• M ._Of CtUMllDllllS f op skaters perform at HafVard l .J ty's Brlaht Hockey Center to berl.."\11 , ne Jlmm ~und. a ohlldren's cancer ~ tton. (R) ( 1 hr.) I ---· .. "GfHM 2" ( 1982. Muelcal) a well Cauffleld, Mlchelle Pfeiffer. An English student at a 60s American high &chool has to prove hlmself to the IMder ot a girts' gang whole members can data only thoae of a gang of grea"'8. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 55 min.) 00 ... "Beach Glfle" ( 1982, Comedy) Otbra Blee. Val Kline. A teen-ege girl's lrlendl help haf to loOlen up IO they can get on With having fun at the beech. 'R' ( 1 fw., 30 min.) •m _. "Emergency Room" (1983, Ofama) S.rah Pureeft, Levar Burton. The relttlonshtpa and day•to-day .ituatlOns of people lnvo!Yed In the 111 .. anO-dNth anvt- ronmlflt of a ~tat emergency room era dramatlHd. (2 hra.) (II) ... "lha StdUotlon" (1982, ~) MQfgan Falrchild. MICl'IMI Sar· razln. A atemorous TV news anchorwom- an 11 Ylcilmll:ed by ' mentally dllturbad , admlfet1 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) • • • lllNLO Ill 9Mt rtluolltltly eooaptt • jt)b •• UM<klar ......,.,, ' after thl' TV atatlOn una11paotadly oet1CM h61talklhOW. •-.•••n•u•n1111•••.., The 11aue Of" ""f*d ~ eupport. a monumental 11• • Mlllf,.Mtl,1113 bUrden and a social fOfce so dMllYe It turns fathers Into fugitives and lmpover· lshes mothers and children, Is examined. J.!.~ .... ... ~ .. ''Body And Soul" (1947. Ora- ma) John Garfield, Lili Palmer. A boXef follows a crool<ed fine from the slumtl to the t9P of the flghtlflg racilet °"'Y to reject his old ways. (2 hrs., 15 min.) -•.· ,. .... ,. .. FromNewYOfk City, a repert«Y cat lncludlng Mloheel Devis and Simon Jones presents a !Ive, lighthearted lo<* at ma;or events of the day. 1111:=. • ..., The Issue of unpaid cNld support, a monumental tax bUrdan end • 900181 force 80 dMllve It turns fathers Into lualthlet and lmpover· lshes mothers and cfilldretl. Is examined. j hr.) ............... From New Y0tk C ty. a repar1ory cat lnoludlng Mlc:heel Oa\111 and Simon Jonee pr9Mf'ltl. light· hearted lo<* at maJOr event• of the day. CC)--"~" (1978, HofTOf) Antho- ny HOf*lna. A"""Mergret. A netNOtlc: ~ trlloqUlat, corwtnced tfie1 i-. stage dummy controls his actlone. elUdes bofdeflng fame and fortune to find • gift ha loved In his= 'R' (1 hr., '6mln.) (I) "Beech Girts" ( 1982, Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline. A tean•'f(''a f\'lende help her to tooeerl up 80 can get on with having tun at the beech. ' ( I hr .. ~ a "AoUarcoastar" (1977, SUspanM) o.otve Sagel. Timothy Bot· toms. A aa'-ly lnlpector dMptfatety a"empfS 10 find the ••tOftlonllt who II planting hofnemeda •XJ*l•lvel tn Amer._ ca'a leedlng amuaement '*"-· 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59mln.) -· • TAii Jim has a dlfttcult 1tma oollect· lflg Na ~Inheritance after ·hla fathaf i~~ 1118:=.:t~toNm. •nma•&11••111·'Tht21 .. nnuat WOrtd EtltlmCHndlln ()lymploa" Two Olywnplo ooi•-. hott cowei• of Iha EaklmO Gamel. whlCh .. e oonNO- tlon to ancient ftYI .. .,.. • • prepara-tion lor'Atctlc: .... CH) ... --- -"°" HOn18 ~ d ptloeoa, llttefl, dOcu- ment• ffom ~ NCttt ... and llm cllpl provfda Iha 1Ubee8"09 tor 1hll lnYalt._ lion of the ... of the,~ bmlol ... -'J.yll-mru .. ii!lilil!ll-.r L a..-Or. Judlon A9lldolptl. • pacl- atttc ugeon. It pr°"9d In • ~ of thla non-llcflon .... :':.""pro----.;.= c.~:7~.~ 811. Orame) lyMa KltMel. Nld'*8 , D.H. LMMnce't ltOly .-,. ltle .... °'. Pl'IPlllllC ~ ""'ocnt wtlO t8llel her flUIMnd°I ............ • ,_ kMrllr9tdd. .... ,, hr •• 461ftft.) CD> .. ·on. Ult 'llfd* c 1111. er. mt) AlcNtd ...... ~ .... ~ = 1n":'::.::n. :.-.: = '""" ..... "°"" "" ....... 1'Q' c' .... ·t£Ti'-'?-'" ,; •. ~ Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. An English student at a 60s American high school has to prove hlmself to the leader of 8 glrls' gang whose members can date only those of a gang of greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) • Jll Cl.Im Featured: Miami Dolphin i safety Glen BlackwOOd discovers the safe ll_OOnd In his personal Ille. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tw 11ZJ .. "The Bad Seed" ( 1956. Ora-; ma) f"ancy Kelly. Patty McCormacil. A , series of lncldenta forces a mother to real· lze thal her 6-year-old daughter Is a cot~ blooded murderess. (2 hrs., 40 min.) tW 8 (I) NUCI llOllY A deputy police chief (Glenn FOfd) tries to cope with various pr9MUfes wtllle tnveetlgatlng the deaths of Innocent byatandefa dUrtng shootouts lnvotving his offlcors. (R) (2 hrs., 30 tf'9 .... mT Of CAMOll Host: Johnny carson. Guesia: Liza Mlnnelll, Dr. Paul l&a!.~Tu--COlllll -.YO . OWi&lllMYtml.1" __ .. ,_ .. "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Syi· veatef StaMone. Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger, tiungrler ~let challenges him tor his crown. 'PG ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) (I) mMlll John Byner shows you things stranger then truth, lar~ than Ille. and zanlef than anything you ve ever seen. '1111(.C) .. "Le Sex Shop" (1973. Com&- dy) Juliet Berto, Claude Berri. A book- 11°'9 proptletor flnde Instant 8UCC918 wt1'f'I he stocks hll •tabllshment wllh sex manuals and marttal aids. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) • -· MIMI-1-.r A look It Mrtenn. Berbeeu and Tyne Dely. both ~In theater prO<luOtlont. a ... "Wagonmestat" ( 1950, Wnt· ern) Ben Johnaon. Joenne ON. A group of Monnont ,,.,.. • guide and heeds fOf Uteh. t! ht .• 4'04111n.) !II• I iWf!C-... .,... And S.xy" ( 1980, com- ) Olne Lolotlftgide. ~torto Ot·Slca. An attractlw young Wldow retuma to her Hallan lllleiga to look lot a flulbend, (2 tn.) Cl) .. "The Ptrate Movie" ( 1982, AdYent\n) Kr1tty McNIGhol. Chrittophw AttlN. A ahy ~ glf1 flnda adventure Ind romance wNf'I • dream tranaport• '* to the world ~ 1 19th-century plr1te. 'PG' ( t hi'., 4'0 min.) ... ·~ P.-C." (1811. Ora· IM) 8'uno Lawt'fnOe, Anne JtmltOn. A New ZMlend ~Y9fd owner'• niltltd merneoa takel • dramatic tum towerd lOn and~ ( 1 ht., "° "*'·~ -UW _ _.._.Wh Bii "TodaY'' oo-Nlet ...,,. ~ ~W-CC:~~llly()fyltat. (A) (1 ht.)' &:: •... ~t: Aufh -. . ' . . . ~ •ct> "The Hu11lca~" ( 1937, Adllen1u1e) Dorothy Lamovr. Jon Hill. ( 1 hr .. "0 min.) (II) "Mtiur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley MOO!e. Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) ('O) "Caravans" I 1978, Adventure) Anthony Quinn, Jennllt11 O'Neill. (2 hta.) 0 "Rollercoa11e1" ( 1977. Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bottoms. ( 1 tir .. 59 min) (Z) "Grease 2" ( t982. Musk:al) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Ptelfter. ( 1 tir.. 56 min) -CC) "Love's Dark Ride" ( 1978, Romance) Clilf Potts. Carrie Snodgress ( t hr. 40 min.) "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mys- t8fy) Ronald Colman. Fay Wray ( 1 hr .. 15 mbl.) II "The End Of August" ( 1982. Ofama) Lilia Skala, David Marshall Grant. (2 hts.) Cl1 "Tile Attic" ( t979, Ho11or) Carrie Snodgress. Ray Milland. ( 1 hr •• 40 min.) -!!Zl "Law 01 The Lawless" ( 1964, West• ern) Dale Robertson. Vvoone De Carlo (2 hrs) · ©) "The Last Word" ( t979, Ofama) R1ehard Harris. Karen Black. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.I -CID .. Attack Force Z" ( t980. Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel Glbsoo (I tir .. 35 min.) tW m "Her Adventurous Night" ( 1946, Comedy) Dennis O'Keefe. Helen Walker. {1 tir , 30 min.) tt:ll(l) "Eye Of The Needle" ( 1981. Suspense) Oonala Sulherland. Kate Nelli· gan. (1 hr. St min.) _.,, ___ Movies_ -· "Ttie Vengeance Of Pancho Villa" (1967, Western) John Ericson. James Ptillbrook. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) m "Return 01 The Tiger" (No Date) (2 hrs ) CC) "Hanky Panky" ( t982. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner ( 1 hr , 45 min.) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylllester Stallone. Carl Wealtiers ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Cl) "The Pirate Movie" (1982. AdVen· ture) Kristy McNlchol. Christopher Atkins l! hr., 40 min.) g "Looker'' ( 1981, Sc1ence-F1ctlon) Albert Finney, James Coburn. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) -m "G111s on The Loose" (1958, Mys· tery) Mara Corday. Mark Richmond ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W ©) "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adven1ure) Dorottiy Lamour. Jon Hall (2 hrs.) t:llCZl "Ttie Servant" ( 1963. Ofama) Dirk B<>garde, Sarati Miies. ( 1 tir .. 55 min.) Ml(C) "Monty Python And Ttie Holy Grall" ( t974, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John <::leese. (1tir,,30 min.) 9 "Jabberwocky" ( 1977. Comedy) Michael Pahn, MaJC Wall ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) a.CI) "Stand·ln" (1937, Comedy) Hum ~rey Bogart, Leslie Howard. (2 hrs ) a:ll(Q) "Ttirow Out The AnchOr" (1975. Comedy) 0.na Merrill. Rtehard Egan. ( 1 hr., 30mln) (i ) "Time Bandits" ( t981. Comedy) Craig Warnock, David Warner. ( 1 hr .. 50 min) .,.(¢1 "Ttie League Of Gentlemen" (1961. Mystery} Jack Hawkins. Nlgel Patrick ( 1 tlr . 55 min.) g "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. AdVen- rure) Kristy McNlchol, Ch11s1opher A11<ins. {1 hr . 40 min ) .. [l l ''Legend 01 The Wiid" (1980. Orama) Dan Haggerty, Denver Pyle. ( 1 h1 .. 40 min I ------- •(!) "Caublanca" (19"3, Or1ma) lngrtd 8ergman. Humpl)rey Bogart (2 hrs., 16 min.) OD "Ody68ey Ot The Pacific" ( t98 I. Adventur•I Mlekoy Rooney. ( t hr • 20 min ) CD "AulhOrl AuthOll" (1982. Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan cannon ( t hr . 50 min.) ..(%)"Green Ice" (1981. AMnture)°Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archef. ( 1 h1 .. 55 min.) ...... .. u.-.:... .... 11/U.O =~Q llAWAIRWM i~.;'=u;e Allyson. (R) ! llO¥ll "Love's Dark Ride" ( 1978, Romance) CUii Potts, Carrie Snodgless. A young art d11ect0< bnnded in a shooting accident Is befriended by a nightclub enlertaln&f wtio helps him 1ebulld his Ille end career. ( t hr., 40 min.) (S) llOWll "Vk:tpry" (1981, AdVenture) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine. During WO/Id War II, Allied POWs see their ticket 10 lreedom In a match between their SOC¢8f team and the German Natlonal Team In Pans. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) lit llOWll "Gypsy Glrl" (t966. Drama) Hayley Milts. Ian McShane. An unsophlstl· cated and &ensnrve yoong Engfish g111 finds her Prince Charming in tile fQ(m of a bewitching gypsy lad. (2 hrs.) .. ...COllll'YTODAY ..... UMSYlaJ.a DICK CAWTT 00 AU.•MPMILY .-T-IUWlmlAVIOll NA N1 COlfl'ACT UMTI llO¥ll "Attack F0tce Z" ( 1980. AdVenture) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibsoo During WC>fld War II. a top-secret Austra- lian atlack unit penetrates Japanese lines to petfC>fm a daring rescue mlssloo. ( t hr., 135== NI Cll ... .... .... .., ::& A small town that won their battle against a power company: a man who hes been an Elvis Presley Imper- sonator for :.i::.rs. I '::.:.1.-r .JW A look at Adrienne Ba1beau and Tyne Daly. both D~n~10duclions. ...... ..... '90llT IMllC• MmALPAlnWI MO¥ll "Bugs Bunny's 31d Movie: 1001 Rabbi! Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Anlmat· ed. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken Bugs Bunny, Dally Duck. Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again m classic cartoons lrameo by the tale or an "Arabian Nigtils" sultan and his stor~ngry ~ 'G' ( 1 hr , 30 min) ©) "Caravans" ( t978. AdVenlure) Antf'lony OuJnn. Jennifer O'Neill In 1948. an Amefican embassy employee In a sman Middle East country 1s sent to retrieve e P011tlcian's daughter who' has run off with the leader ot a noma<JtC: tnoe 'PQ~~J ~1--,. I • M TOWll Featured a profile of Old radlO llat Jacl< Smith. a look et Cypr.., CoHeoe which hat an e11c9'Jent pt0g11m IOI future mor1lc1aM a look a1 the Boeing 767 1 .,-., ... fil •LA Featured: o pt of Ile ot con11c: Don Rickles, oeleb<allng hli 1011) year ot performing at "Harrah's'', a trek through Los Angeles to1 a look at some of the c1ty'1 wonde1a with verte1an exptrne1 Oochan Getsl. a IOI.II ot the Olympie Velo· drome. non·smoke1s sPeak out against lsmc;.i.: TAC DOUIN 'IOU AlllD,." O..DAYATATm ~,.._...., ~T Ml.WAY ~I Of Tiii ..u CZ> llO¥ll "The Attic" ( 1979, Honor) Ca11le SnOdgress. Ray Miiiand A llb1arlan· lives In the past with her memooes ot a love who disappeared 'PG' ( 1 hi . 40 min) G) llO¥ll "Follow The Boys" (1944. ~uStCal) GeOlge Rall. Marlene Ol81rich A dancer decides to entertain the troops after betng rejected for service. (2 his ) 1:11 @ ... .. 8 Cl) Mall .,...... f\ACI Unaware that Steptiania is really the P8fSOn respon· slble. A1chle orde1s Biiiie to leave the house alter he finds marijuana In the base- ment (R} a GD ~ NGfll Featured: a tribute 10 plantKrasn heto Lenny Skutnik. "Rocky Horror Show" fans; animal trainer Ray Berwick, two hlgh·fashlon models In New Vork City; a man who plays selections by Mozart on wine glasses; garage sales. (R) L1 hr.) 9 llO¥ll "Tile Charge 01 The Ltgtll Brt· gade" ( 1936. Adventure) Errol Flynn. Oli- via de Havllland. The aclion·hlled bu1 trag· le War of Balaclava 1s riddled wilti pom· ~ous military errors (2 hrs.) 8 QI 'IHI fAU. M Coll and a feisty i;tunt woman (Dana Hill) try lo clear a well-known actOf (Tab Hunter) who tias bee~ed with murder (A) ( 1 hr ) D "Valdez Is Coming" (197 t. Western) Burt Lancaste1, Susan Clark The murderec.. ol an innocent black man runs Into trouble when he attempls to repay the man's widow by taking up a cot- lect100 (2 hrs ) -~QAllllll e llO¥ll "Sands Of lwo J1rna" ( 1949. Adventure) John Wayne. John Agar. The tough training that a U S. Marine sergeant gives his 1ebellioos recruits results In the capture of two Jlma. (2 hrs.) 9 NAllOIUL WtNC INCW. "The Sharks" ExtraO<dlnary underwater ttJm loolage of hoW shatks feed. rest and Why they attack prov1deS a new perspective on Jh•s fascinating and fea1some fish (A) Q {1 hr) f.C.) llO¥ll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner An Inno- cent architect who was framed for a rnur· der and a woman whose brother commit· ~ed suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown together 1n a dange1ous game ol intrigue ·Pc· ( t hr • 45 ;oJ. Cl) m CH) llO¥ll "Haywire" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Friday, July 8, 1983 27 Oltterent" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. (I) "Greue 2" ( 1982. Musical) Muwell C8ulfletd. Michelle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr., 55 mln.l e 'The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adventure) Doro1hy L,amour, Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) 1:11 (11) '~l!ndl! The Rainbow" (1981, Coma· dy) ~Chase. Carrie Asher ( 1 hr . 38 min.) • •ct:l "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982, Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CZ) "Eye 0 1 The Needle" ( 1981. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Netti· 9!fl ( 1 hf., 51 min) • LSJ "Ocfvlley 01 The Pacific" (No Dale, Advanftn)> Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl "Grendel, Grendel, Grendel" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated. Voices of Peter Uslinov. Keith Mitchell. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) 41:9CC) "Heidi" ( 1979. Adventure) ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) •C!l "The Maltese Falcon" (1941, Mys. tery) Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Green- s1reet. (2 hrs.) CZ) "Success" ( 1979. S~) Jell Bridges. Ned Beatty. (1hr .. 31 min.) •(Q) "Pard<>n Mon Affalre, Too" (1979, Comedy) Jean Roehelort, Claude Bras- seur ( 1 hr .. 55 min,) •Cl) "Popeye" (1980. COmedy) Robin W1lllams, Shelley Duvall. ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) g "Mommle Dearest" (1981, Drama) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld. (2 hrs., 9 min.) .. l&.'L .... 11/UllO :.a:!r.'Q MWAIPWM 0¥9' UIY Guest. BroadWay prOdvcer Chef-'C=ord. (R) c;> •••c••mt•n !) .. "St. Helenl1-. ( 198'1. Dramll) Art Cerney. O.vld Huffmen, An 80-year· old man refvlet to leave his amall reeort altar a geologlst pradlots a \IOlcanlc dlus- ter. =.,~min.) ................ -.... COllRY'faDAY .. ... ....,la&m .. CAWTT,., M'Zttr'-----.. "Aucleus" ( 1980, Orama) Dl<k Benedict, Linda Blalr. A ftll-thockact Vietnam '191 disturbs the peeoe of a small _1Ala-~Q· I t tir .. 35 min.) ._ ... ::i. A vlelt wfth entertainer nn.=m:=no· I::.._,,_ ... n Interview Wit~ l lT.& ••azm 30 frtdar, Ntt ~ 1111 ([) II 111 "McDonald's International lnvltational" ( 1 hr . 30 min.} (Q) llCMI "Pygmalloo" ( 1983) Peter O'Toola, Margot Kidder (2 hrs.) CZ) llCMI "Time Bandits" ( t 981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner. A young boy 1s taken on a trip through time by a band of diminutive would·be outlaws whO have slolen a lime-warp map trom the Supreme Being 'PG' ( 1hr .50 mrn.) I ~ 1lll I Gel 1111 TOWll Featured a loot< at the orlglnal stuntman, Yakima Canutt: a con- test that awarded the winner a day as a soap opera star. a prohle ol three partlc1· pants 1n the Santa Anita National Horse ShOw Jumping Championships. B• , .... ,..., nl Gel L.A. Featured· a landmark tour of beautitvl Salt Lake City, Utah; an on· the-job look at the Los Angeles Police Departmenl's K·9 cops. a looll at eJCerclse work-outs with &6Ul:shc equipment. (I) e nc1AC (!) IA•Ml Chicago Cubs at Los Ange- les D.c.?<IQers (3 hrs.) I'°" ... '°"" O.DAYATA-IMC:la.1.,___, ln'l,mD,_IUZZWAMI llCMI "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mike Mazurkl. Jimmy Kane Alter accldentauy shOOtlng a ranger, an animal trapper lleeS across the Arctic to escape Imprisonment ( t hr . 25 min.) &) llCMI "Time OUt 01 Mind" ( 1947, Drama) Phyllis Calvert, Ella Raines. A music student's marrl8ge ruins him. (2 hrs.) 1lllCIZl ... .. 8 (I) ••• PJ. A woman (Sytvla Sid· ney) posing as Robin Masters' high school English taecher turns out to be a KGB agent bent on 8S$8sslnaltng a former freedom fighter. (R) ( 1 ht ) D e ,. A retarded singer (Jimmy Osmond) 1111ts In love with Julie. end e magazine pin-up of David causes diffk:ul- tles in hie teaching career (RI ( 1 tw.) a llCMI "Santa Fe Trait" ( 1940. WMt· • ern) Etrol Flynn, OIMI de Hallfflend, The fight fOf "bloody Kansas" takee plaoe dUrlng the pre-<:lvM War days when George Custar and Jetl Stuart began their mlllt!!) careefa, (2 hra ) · 8 U IMUDA Falco (Oevld Warner), an emlsSary from Rome. tak .. command of the Roman leolon and embanla on a series of bnltaTlties deSlgned to dettroy the Judean eplrlt: Sllvf1 later resumes com- mand and atope th9 acta of aavegety, an ecoon that leedl th9 JudNne to belleYe thal God has 11nc11onact their cauee. {Part 3) (A) Cl (2 M..) a llOM "Ylhal't ~ Puuycat?" (1965, Comacty) P9t..-s.trers. Peter O'TOOlt. A. conl\lted young m11n Meks help trom an even mote confuled psychi- atrist. (2 ~ !:=-"Th9 ting S..bees" ( 194~. t\.trel John ~avne. Sueen Haywefcs. A group OI WOt1d War II S..t>.-It Mllgned to rtpeS mlltety lnttallatlont ~outlY cioM 10 enemy territory. (2 ......... Neal Gebler end Jtf· hy Lyons ho9t an lnf«mlltl¥e look at what'• ,,.. at the mottet. ~_ ... ...., .. "Vanll .. DooClle o.ndy" 942. Mullcal) ,,.,,_ Cegney, Joel\ L_.., 8om lnlo a show bullf*9 ~. Qeofga M. Cohen otntel hll pelrtotlc ... • lrilo hll vwtcM DIS* .. • .-. pr<>ducer end write< ot numerous songs that have become part ot America's mosl· cal herltarc:.:~llS., 5 min.) CHl "°' ., -... Comedy sketches combine with classic fllm and news footage In an ottbeat. satiric teka- olf, COllO¥ll "King Ot Jazz" ( 1930, Musk:al) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whiteman Orches· tra Muslcal numbers, C-Omedy sketches. dance and even a "Woody Woodpecker" sequence are featured In thls earty musl- cal revue. ( I hr .. 30 min.) Cl .,_ "Race Fcx Your Lile. Charlie Brown!" ( 1977, Comedy) Animated. Charlie Brown and the entire "Peenuts" gang head tor summer camp, where they become Involved In several wild adven· tures. 'G' ( 1 hr.; 25 min.) •• •••~ustraMa's Murray R06e. the youngest lriple gold medallst In the hlslory of the Olympic games, Is profiled. ill) ID _.WWI Neal Gabler and Jal· Irey Lyons hosl an Informative IOOI< at what's new at the movies. I .. ,..,. --.. MCAftm .. Cl>-·-A.J. tans fcx a beau-lllUI woman (Cristina Raines) suspected In the murder of a magazine publisher who Included her on his Ust ot "10 Sexiest Ladles." (R) ( 1 hr.) D •-•--Nell hopes to meka a IOl'tune by t>ecomlng a dooHo-doOr salesperson tor a vacuum cleaner compa· i.(~ .... ~-"The Kingdom" The his· IOty of the Saudi Arabian people Is traced . loeuslng on the economic and polltlcal evolutlOn of the country under King Falsal. IBl~h~ • ' == w• "A Town Lii<• Allee" Joe Harmen, ao Australlen POW. helps the Engllltl prllonarS of W9r and develoS>S a epecial Inter"' In JMn Paget. fc1Pan 21 IA> n < 1 hr.> • .,. "Loia" (1971, Orama) Cherie. onson. Suun Geotge. A 38-yeer-old !Mn hea trouble communicating with his !~r-oldwlfe. (1hr .. 55mln.) -• ..-Diane decldet 10 UN her as an entrant In the annuel MIM Bc»- ton Barm111d contett to 8P9M out agalnet M!Ch c:omJ)e!ltlons. (A) (I) TO Ulm ..,.. LOW Stevie WOl"dtr. Lana H'ofne. ~ .ion.. Joe Wllllema. Ter ... &.,.r. The Copaeeta, Olome Warwlctc and Jamal Ingram P*'f ttlbut• to Count &Mle'• helf-<*!tury of oonttlbU- 11ona to A."*lean mualo In thle vWt9t)' epeclal taped In March, 1983, at RedlO ~ MUllc Hea"' 1 hr., 15 Min.) !•••r -(J) •..wt ''The Plane That Fell . om The Slcy" Con' .. pooclent 811 Kurtla ,... With tederal ltMltlgetorl end tN e:JHI~ end Cl9W of Fight 8' 1, a 8oto-72 thet went out of oontfOI end plumo- metact 33,000 '"' In 44 ~ on Apttt !4 1@!9. (Uw.) --~ -Joe It upect• "' the deeltl of • = .,_Md prtaoner, :: becorn. Henry'• MW PfOlitoli, end Joyce ~ d'OOll ~ '* oatW end,.,.,. wherl afle It oftind • loO In w ..... ""°'" 1 ( ~) I A!&. ''Qou(lt Of Lo.-...., ........ ture) Ronald Colman, En.tl Drew. The r~t. Franoole VUforl, tangles wit• with King Loi.Ila XI of Fraoce. (2 hra.) e _.. "Harum..Scarum'' ( 1966. Mu61- cat) Elvie Pr .... y, Mary Ann Mobley. A movie •tar becomes Involved with Intrigue and a t>Mutlfut l)flncess while travelling In the Middle Ea•t. ( t hr., 30 min.) (!) ._ "The Day Of The Jackal" (Part 2) (1973. Soapeose) Edward Fox, Terence Alexander. An International hit man and qu!Qk·change artist called "The Jackal" Is hired by the OAS to assassi- nate Charles De Gaulle. (2 hrs.) l1J ....,._, ~ A took at Adrienne Barbeau and Tyne Daly, both ~~In fheater productions. • I "Johnny Trouble" ( 1957, Dra- ma) Ethel Barrymore. Cecil Kellaway. A tovlng mother remains optimistic that her long-loet eon wltl someday reappear In her life. (1hr.,30mln.) (I) NA NI. COlff ACT IMATI (I) co-. "Malling LO¥e" (1981, Drama) Kate Jacllson. Mlchaet Ontkean. A wom- an learns that her husband Is Involved In a homosexual relationship. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) (%) .,. "Finger· Of GuUt" (1956, Suspense) Richard Basehart, Mary Mur- phy. A film dlreclOf In England Is haunted by the constant arrival of mysterious let- lers~r .. 25 min.) w! --~he Music Lovers" ( 1971. Biography) Richard Chamberlain, Glenda JacT<son. The Ille of Russian composer Peter llylch Tchaikovsky Is punctuated by a series of frustrating love affairs. 'R' (2 hrs .. 2 min.) (8) WY MACUrn LM I •ll:mll Dm The outrageous, unpredictable comedian perf0tms his adult nlghtclub act at Resorts International In Atlantic City, New Jersey. ii:. w mc ... cwm•IT W · "Raw Force" (t981. Horror) Cameron Mitchell, Geoff Binney. Three martial arts experts contend with a cult of monlls who have the power to raise the --.......... 11ov1es- •• "Mommle uearesr· ( Hftfl, urama) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwid. (2 hrs .. 9 mifl.) atl(J) "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mys- tery) Ronald Cotman, Fay ~ray. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) •cc:> "Jabberwocky" (1977. Comedy) ~ Michael Palin. Max Wall. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%)"Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Nea1, Anne Archer. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) •Ill> "My Sister Elleen" (1942, Comedy) ROSllllnd Russell, Bria.n Aherne. (2 hrs.) •Cll "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mika Mazurk!. Jimmy Kane. . {.I hr .. 25 min.) ,.Cl) "Bright Eyes" ( 1934, Comedy) Shtr· ~Temple, James Dunn. (2 hrs.) ,.. "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adventure) Doro\hy Lamour. Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) 79CDJ "Pardon Mon Allaire. Too" ( 1979, COmedy) Jean Rochefort, Claude Bras- seur. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •cc:> "Hans Of Montezuma" (t95t. Dra- ma) Richard Widmark. Jack Palaf\ce. ( 1 hr .. 55mln.) Cll "Popeye" ( 1980, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams, Shelley Duvall. ( 1 hr., 54 min.) (%) .. And Now For Something Comp6ettly i d. 'R' 11 hr , C?6 min,) ----llON "The Phate Movie" ( 1982. Adven1ureJ Kristy McNlchol, Christopher Alkins. A shy teen·age girl finds adventure and romanae when a dream transports her to the world of a 19th-century pirate. 'PG~t hr .. 40 min.) -1 C:. ... -.WWATCM ccrnus UP CLOll Guest: Ed W~ATuMa (Jf) llON "LOOl<ln' To Get Out" (1982. Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann·Matgret. A pair of oamblels flee to Las Vegaf from New Yorlt with the mob on their trail. 'R' ( t hr .. •1•s;~ llMIT IWITllM, llAllY llM'TllAll amTwrca..omrt..., ............ .,. "The Great Bank Hoax" I 1979. Mystery) Ned Beatty, Richard Basehart. Three disgruntled bank execullves decide lo get the riches they feel they're entitled to by staging a robbery of their own bank. 'PG I 1 hr .. 27 min.) (%) MO¥ll "Grease 2" '( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Mlchelle Pfeiffer. An English student at a 80s Ametlcan high school has to prove himself to the leader of a girls' gang whose members can dete onty those ot a oang of greasers. 'PG' (1 hr .. 55 min.) •G.,. "Wei~ Woman" (1944. Hor- ror) Lon Chaney Jr.. Evelyn Ankers. A professor and his wife are victimized by a ~~~~~~~· ( 1 hr., 25 min,) ~ .,. "Shadows Over Chinatown" ( 1947, Mystery) Sidney Toler, Victor Sen Young. Charlie Chan sets off through the streets of Chiflatown to solve a partlcular- ~.Z:g new mys1ery. ( 1 hr .. 15 min,) .., .... ,.. .,. "Centerspread" (No Dale, Dra- ma) Paul Trahair. Kylie Foster. A girlie- magazine photographer of lhe future laces 11 • j:)Kltesslonal dilemma: llhould he Oitterent" (1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CID "Rucllus" (1980, Orama) Dirk Bene- dict, Linda Blair. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •cm ''Union City" (t980, Mystery) DebOrah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) CZ) "The Servant" ( 1963, Drama) Dirk ~arde, Sarah MlleS. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) -CC) "SI. Helens" ( t981, Drama) Art Car- ~· David Huffman. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (HJ "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Mfchelle Pfeiffer. (1 nr .. 55 min.) Cl) "Show Boal" ( 1936, Musical) Irene Dunne. Allan Jones, Paul Robes-On. 11 hr., so min.) O "The Kid From Broolllyn" 11946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. 12 hrs.) -@ "Between Heaven Aod Hell" (1956, Orama) Robert Wagner. Terry Moore. (2 hrs.) tW m "I Was A Shopllher" ( 1950, Drama) Scott Brady, Mona Freeman ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tW(Q) "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1981, Com· edy) Wllflam Devane. Beverly D' Angelo. U hr., SO min.) (%) "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell uee a pretty young discovery In • c.enter· fold spr.ead or keep her 10 hlmNll. ( 1 hr,, 20 rnln.) W (l1 .,. "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" {1982. Horr°') Dana Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka Unwary teen·aoers travel to a remote Cabin at Cr)lstal Lake, the etal!llng grounds of a dera~ montltf' wno wears a hockey maak. A' ( t hr., 36 min,) llll(C)llON "Magic" ( 1978. HorrOf) Anthoo ny Hopkins, Ann-Margret. A neurotic ven- !rlloqulst, convinced tflat hie atage dummy controls his aotlon11, ek.rdes bordering lame and fortune to find a girt he loved In his youth.~· ( 1 nr .. '46 min;) • • llON "I Could Never Have Sex With Any Man Who Has So Little Regard For My Husband" ( 1973. Comedy) Carmine Carldl, Andrew Duncan. BoredOm INdt to sexual shenanigans when two mlddle- aged couples vacation for the summer In Mar1ha'a Vineyard 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~..... . .......... .,. "Frldaylll\-he 13th, Part II" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly killings continue at a summer camp that had been closed down alter a serres ot bizarre murders occurred thefe. 'R' 11 hr .. 27 min.) cm llO¥ll "The Seduotion" ( 1982, Suspense) Morgan Falrchlld, Michael Sar· razln. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an is victimized by a mentally dlaturbed admirer. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 4111 Gt MO¥ll "Dark Alibi" ( 1946, Mystery) Sidney Toler, Benson Fong. Charlie Chan sets oft on another mystery Investigation. i hr. 15 min.) .. 19'Y -IUU.wml .,. "The Attic" ( 1979. HorrOI') Carrie Snodgress. Ray Milland. A librarian lives In the past with her memories of a love who disappeared. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) W (Jl)UU. .. (]) ~ Jotin Byner shows you things stranger than truth, larger than Ute, and zanier than anything you've ever seen. Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. (1 hr .. 55 • min.) -a11emoon 11..-.- -• "The Navy Vs. The Night Monsters" ( 1966. Science-Fiction) Mamie Van Doren, Pamela Mason. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) e "Struggle Through Death" (No Date) John Liu, Jennifer Yang. (2 hrs.) (C) "And Now For Somelhlng Completely Different" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. p hr .. 30 min.) CJ) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) O "Agency" ( 1981, Suspense) Robert Mitchum. Lee Majors. ( 1 hr., 35 mlA.) 1t:9 CID ''Si>1 Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. 11 hr .. 45 min.) Elf) "Frontier Badmen" ( 1943, Western) Robert Paige. Diana Barrymore. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1:11© "Ragtime" ( 198 1. Drama) Jamee Cagney, Howard E. Rollins. (2 hrs.. 35 min) cm "Rollercoaster" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bouoms. ( 1 hr., 59min.) (?) "And Now For SomethlnQ Completely Friday, July 8. 1983 29 • THE DUPROX 4000 PERSONAL PHOTO COPIER DESK TOP HOME PHOTOCOPIER FOR ONLY Lowest Priced Copier On The Market Today! 95 Includes Paper And Developer • Simple To Operate • Sate Ultraviolet Process • High Quality Reproduction• . NO HEA Tl • Lightweight & Compact • One Year Limited Warranty • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE .-------------~---------------------------· NETWORK PRODUCTIONS 1720 Adams, Suite 250 Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Heritage Bank Bldg. CALIF. RES. ADO 8%SALES TAX. ( . ) Encloeed 11 my $39.95 for mY1 OUPROX 4000 PERSONAL HOME PHOTOCOPIER. Pleaae Charge my VISA ( ) MASTERCARD ( ) Account #-----------~P·---- Slgnature ----------------- Prln1Mane _____________________ _ Addreu _________________ Apt. # ---- City & State _________ ZJC>-----IW .,,, Phone ( ) Bua. owner? ( ) 1tudent? ( ) & & I 1211 (All order1 wtll be lhl-wtthtn 2 weeka, wt"'9 aapply lutt) f~ • L---------------~-~-------------~---------------~-~ lml)Of1an1 elYe wnieh pfOduces an utWx· ~red c:onfeta1on (Pan 2) ( 1 hr ) e llOWll "Oealh Valley" (1982. My1• tery) Paul LeMal, Peter Blltlngtley. A New YOik youngster. vacationing In Arizona with his molhef. stumbles across a series 11rlslv murdefa. 'R' ( 1 ht . 25 min) .. ~u••··James CaaneY'' -g••••rr_.. .... .-e•...cTCGWl.a llOWll "Eye Of The Needle" (1981, Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelli· gan. Whlle on a remote Scolllsh Island 10 meet a German submarine. an Axis spy finds sheller trom the stOfm In the collage ot a young married couple. 'R' ( 1 ht .• 51 .wlm'nluu ... •llMCMOP-na.rZIOl9 119&1 ·--.Yl&L llOWll "Dangerous Exlle" (1958, Ad\len1ure) Louis Jourdan. Belinda lee. During lhe French Revotutlon, a young glrl and a dart~ young rascal rescue a krng from decaptlatlon a1 lhe guillotine. (2 hrs.) I .• ,. ......... .allT TMl'Alllll I A 22·part series dfama· t1zlng Anthony Trollope's novels of Victori- an high socfely and polltlcal Intrigue open· Ing wllh the arranged marriage ol Planla· genet Palll~r and Lady Glencora deSplte the romantic Involvement of each with someone else. (Part I of 22) ( 1 hr.) m lW CtAa Featured. Maxlne Andrews tells how her famous life 1811 scars that needed i'!::'?iic ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ttll 8 Cl) -. U. Gonzo shocks his co-workers by announcing he's engaged to marry a beaulllul phologra· pher (Madolyn Smith) (A) (1 hr .. 10 min.} D 0> 1MI IUT Off CAlllClll Host: Johnny Carson. Gues1s: GeOfge Segal. Rich Hall. R) jl hr.) O MC ... ..m.m YOU AlllD fGI IT elm 111PllYOMD ODDCCULI UMYO coenm DUllY MIALTH-- IPOln'ICBTa A .. DAY • .. "A Proposal FOf Francie" 0 .,_ "Shogun Assassin" (1981, Adventure) Tom1saburo Wakayama. Masahiro Tomtkawa A IOfme< shogun assassm who was maneuvered out of htS position by a rulhlesS clan ot &pies vows to lake bloody revenge. ( I hr • 26 min.) tl9 8 lllTBf_, TOllltlT An lnleMeW with :r;ory Peck. D "Escape From Zahraln" ( 1962. Adventure) Sal Mineo. Yul Brynnet. A nallonallst leader ln an Arab oil slate Is saved lrom execution by hls fellow rebels. ~hr . 50 min.) •••w•1www.,.. llCMI "The Great Slou11 Massacre" t 1965, Western) Joseph Cotten. PhlHp Carey Custer's last stand and the events which led 10 It Involve a band of raiding Indians. (2 hrs.) (.$) llCMI "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Ma11well Caulfield. Michelle Pleiffer. An Enghsh student al a 60s American high school has to prove himself 10 Iha leadef of a girls' gang whose members ean dale only lhose ot a gang ot greasers. 'PG' ( t hr . 5Sm1n.) tt11([) llOWll "The Thi " (1982. Honor) Kurt Russett. Richard~aart. Membeta of • lcientlllo IHMICh team In Iha Antarctic confront en aU.0 life form that le capable ot teklng over Iha men's mind•. 'R' (2 _;·~~~-.rwmeuvewn... (fues1e: comedian Richard Lewll. lormet l~m owl'\llf Cl'\a.rlie Flnley. (R) a-•-tt11ocnnawe&.011 Guest. WNllem S Iner. .• LM\:""•••l~CAlt•ITYU ~:. "U~1rv>· ( 1980, Myllery) Oebotah Harry. Dennis Lipscomb. In the 1950s. a buSlnessman tries to covtlf up a sensetess murder he committed. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. 25 min ) CJ) llOWll "Gr88se 2" ( t982, Musical) MHwell Caulfield. Michelle Plelffer. An English student al a 60s Amerlcan high school has to prove himself to the leacfer of a girts' gang whose members can date only those of a gang of greasers 'PG' (I hr .. 55mln.) l ~CCMmTODAY .. Cl) llCCLCM• McCloud arrives In New York Clty and le alllgned to eases lnvolv· ing a thteatened 111109 produce< (Richard Dawson) and a drug-addicted holdup man, (R) ( t hr .. 20 min.) we llCMI "Ttle Light Thal Failed" ( 1939, Drama) Ronald Colman. Walter Huston. A painter with failing sighl eltempts to finish his masterpiece only to see his model deltroy It. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) e llOWll "Perfect Friday" ( 1970, Come· dy) Ursula Andress, S1anley Baker An assls1an1 bank manager persuades a wealthy couple to help him rob his bank. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) llOWll "Here Come The Girls" ( 1953, Comedy) Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl. Follow· Ing a threat on the Ille of a show's star performer. a song-and·dance man tills In as a decoy to trap the killer ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Ill anaT.-T TOllmfT An interview with Gregory Peek e llCMI "The Proud And The Profane" ( t956. Orama) William Holden. OebOrah Kerr Problems arise when a voung widow ra1111n loYe With a Morino. (I hr., 30 min.) ~llCMI "ll'a A Ort11t l.lfe" ( 1943, Com-. edy) Penny S1ng1.e1on. Arthur Lake. The lox has no w0r ritts when Dagwood la lnvlt• ed to a 1011 hunt ( t hr . 30 min.) . e llOWll "Waitress" ( t982. Comedy) Carol Drake. Jim Harris. A wou!O-M aclress. a teen-magazine report., and a prep-&ehool reieet have various •~ lures whlle wOl'klng at a New Y0tk City ldi~~· 30mtn) w •• ... ovwrr Ml (J)Cll ......... ATCM Tall COTTU: UP Cl.Oii "Unemploy· ment" (Part t) ({) llCMI "The Happy Hooker Goes To Washington" ( 1977. Comedy) Joey Hea1he11on. George Hamilton The Irrepressible Xaviera Hollandel journeys to the U S capital and uncovers aome vary sensitive secret documents. 'R' (I ht .. 29 min.) a11 al)MOVll "Tarzan. The Ape Man" (1981, Advenlure) Richard Harris, Bo Oer9't. Whlle accompanying her latt1e1 on a search tor the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman Is abducted by an, unclvillzeo white man who wa& raised by apes 1n the 1ungle 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 m1n.1 ·;·--~--0 llAIY MAITMM, llMY MMnlAlt A9ICUL TU5'I u.u. llCMI "The Beast Within" ( 1982, Horror) Ronny Co)(. Bibi Besch A woman Is raped on her honeymoon by a hairy• legged creature and proo~ a seemingly normal son who grows up to follow In his dad's bloody IOOISteps 'R' (I hr .. 30 min) Cl.,_ "Body And Soul" ( 1981. Ofa· rna) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns to prizefighting to raise the rnoney he needs tor medlcal school 'A' (I hr . 45 min.) (lJ llllO¥W "Frrday The 13th. Part II" (1981, Horror) Amy Sleet John Furey. The gflsly killings continue al a sommet camp thal had been ck>sed down 1f1er a se11es ol bizarre murders occurred there. 'R' (I hr., 27 min I NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL u jo1 Tuiy•ki•Tem,.are Sllud1I bar pttpettd by _, '·-· ,..,. .. _ Oaef,, •Beer •._,ine •S•ke Now pPen For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday ~!:=~~_.RESTAURANT :3140 E. Coast Hwy .. ' _Corona def Mar .673-3933 Friday, July 8, 1M3 11 lt's.Fairtinae in·Orange COanty • • THI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1983 lloag group pick·ed for Jrvine hospital By GLENN SCO'M' Of1lie Dllllr --- Hoag Hospital-backed Irvine Medical Center won a recommen- dation early today to become the first hospital in Irvine on the strength of a feature proponents have consistently stressed -com- munity support. After almost 21 hours of hear- ings spanning three nights, the Review Committee of the Orange County Health Planning Council endoned IMC over lhe Health- West Foundation's plan to build a hospital at UC Irvine. "The committee recognized a lot of outstanding community sup- port at these meetings and I feel thankful for that," said a smiling IMC President David Baker after the hearing ended well past midnight. Although most participants seemed to agree the third night of discussion would last as long as Dave Baker exults in victor y previous nights last month, few could have expected how the recommendation would be reached. The endorsement was not based on the st.ate-mandated 18 points of discussion which dominated most of Thursday's eight-hour hearing at Lakeside Middle School in Irvine. Instead, it was based on a more obscure condition which the com- mittee had .only briefly reviewed during the bulk of the hearings. That condition dealt with whether groups affiliated with the two proposed hospitals had developed community support during their history of health care. The key was how committee members interpreted "community support." The majority took the view that such support only counted if it were in the same community as the proposed hospi- tal. Hoag is in Newport Beach; HealthWest's flagship hospital, Northridge Community Hospital, (See HOSPITAL, Page AZ) Budget impasse holds up jobless benefits for 4,600 BY PHJL SNEIDERMAN on.. .... -"""' By late Thursday. Lou Zuniga, manager of the state Employment Development Department office in Garden Grove, said he had about 4,600 checks ready for diatribution this week to West Orange County residents who are out of work. But those checks must remain in cold storage, he said, because of thecontinuin.g impasse in Sacra- mento over passage of a state budget for the fiscaJ year that began July l. Until the budget is adopted by the Legislature and signed by Gov. George Deu- kmejian, no state payments can be made. And the chances of that deadlock between Democrats and Deukmejian soon ending appear dim. "We've got instructions not to mail them (the unemployment checks)," Zuniga said. "They're in the envelopes and addreaed. As soon as we get the word, we'll run right out to the post office to mail th~m.'' Throughout Orange County, 26,300 people ar"E! eligible for unemployment insurance checks, according to Alta Yetter, a labor analyst with the Employment Development Department in Santa Ana. In addition, about 1.000 county residents receiving state disability benefits are no longer getting their checks. State officials said lhe average unemployment benefit is $111, and the average disability benefit is $136 weekly. Still, Garden Grove unemploy- ment office manager Zuniga re- ported that most residents eligible for benefits are apparently aware that the deadlock in Sacramento is responsible for the delayed checks. "We're receiving fewe r calls about the missed checks than we normally would," he said. "We've received very few calls or com- (See BENEFITS, Page AZ I 3 donations boost arts center .,.., ,.. ,_.....,, L9 ...... Earth mover scoops out first dirt at groundbreak- ing for new Pe rforming Arts Center. BY JODI CADENHEAD Oi ...... .,.., ,.._. IWI James Bentley, a major con· tributor, donned a hard hat, climbed inside the huge, yellow earth mover and scooped up a pUe of dlrt -signaling groundbreak- ing for the $65 million Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, which also received three new donations Thursday. Henry T . Segerstrom. whose family donated the flve-ncre site in South Coast Plaza Town Center and $6 million in cash, told the more than 1,000 celebrants that pledges and donations for con- struction of the music center now total $40 million. The Times-Mirror Foundation (See CENTER, Page AZ) COAST EDITION OR ANGE COUN T V CA L IF OH NIA 25 CENTS .,.., ............ <:--. .... J anine Palermo prepare~ Rosy for her big w-eek at the Orange County Fair. Fair's star hogs the show By JODI CADENHEAD OlllleOelf,.... .... Like a lot of young models today, Rosy loves diet sodas, fragrant roses and luxurious baths. But Rosy, a 200-pound snowy whlte pig. is more likely to become a aide of bacon, rather than a superstar, when she grows up. The Fullerton hog has been choeen to represent this year's Orange c.ounty Fair salute to pork called "Everything'sComin' up Rosy," which began today and runs through Ji.Uy 17. According to her owner. Janine Palermo, 18, Rosy likes to ham it up for the photographers and has been caught more than once munching on the red roses used for posing aetaions. More fair photos, Page A4 Despite Uleir reputation for being dirty. pigs don't roll around in the mud for the sheer filth of it all. Rosy, ln fact, prefers a sudsy bath to a mud puddle, according to her owner. "Everybody thinks they're ~y." said Palermo. "They roll in the mud because they don't have any pores and need to cool off." Although a small bundle of energy when choeen as the fair's representative, Rosy has turned into a porker by chowing down on 50 pounds of feed a week. For aome weird reuon. the (See ROSY, Pace AZ) Solon backs sea drilling By JEFF ADLER Ol1N.,_ ......... Because the U.S. must become energy independent, Rep. Wil- liam Dannemeyer promised Thuraday he will continue to oppoee any efforta aimed at block- ing the propoeed leallng of 22 million acres of oil-rich waten off the Southern California -and Orange County -coastline. Got a news tip? Call 642.;4321 Dannemeyer. a Republican who repreeents an inland Orange c.ounty district and sits on the Haute Energy and ~ Committee, said any leplation which attempts to repeal or delay the leasing proce91 la not in the national interest. The Callfornla Oranges may have dropped their Team Tennis opener but owner Dick Bennett la atlll smlllng. Page B 1. "Stroker Ace" Is sup- posed to be a fast-paced movie about a stock car racer, but It has all the flash of a two-hour Penzoll commercial. Weekender, Page 2. Mary Martin has done a lot of things on the stage -flown from the ratters, ridden a horse, and even shampooed herhalr. lt'abeenthescene of her biggest triumphs and her worst defeats. Page C 1. \ ''The plain truth of the matter Is that lf we do not get on with the development of our domestic re- llOW'CeS and establiah energy inde- pendence, we are aoina to be in much more aerloua trouble than we are today," Dannemeyer said (See OFFSHORE, Pase Al William Dannemeyer supports offshore oil ·Newport mobile home tenants face eviction BY STEVE MARBLE Ofllle ............ A lons·•tanding Newport Beech mobile home park may face extlnction and the tenanta evict.ion if a d ty plan to tum the bayfront 8C'"P lnto • recrMtJonal facility •Wida. Tenants of Marinapark, a city-owned mobile h6me village d~ u a campground ln UM5, could be ousted by 1985 to make WfAY for a community center -a sailinc operation and two parkJ.nc lota -all at a COit of $850,000. A ctty-commlalioned study rec- ommends th~ time 61 rilht to reclaim the public proper1.y which la lltuat.ed In c::ion.-t.ed and denaely developt"d Balboti. Th.e (See MOBILE, Pase Al) ' ~- J U * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1983 Two hurt .in $60,000 garage fire Two firefighters were injured at the ecene of a three-au-garage fire Thursday in Trabuco Canyon, officials said. The fire caused $60,000 damage to the home of Phll Benson at 20222 Trabuco Oaks Drive but did not spread to nearby brush despite firefighters' worst fears, said Or- ange County Fire Depattment spokesman Chuck Murphy. The blaze was cauaed by an electrical malfunction in an auto- matic sprinkling system which was howied In the garage, Fire Qy>t: Mark Reinhold said. One car which wu parked in the garage was destroyed, he said. The blaze broke out about 11 a.m. and was controlled about 26 minutes later, Murphy said. Fire- figh ters Mike McKee and Sue Bonham were caken to Seddle- back Commuruty HoepitaJ and treated for heat exhauation. Both were later released. ................ ce.-. ..... I CENTER ... From Page A 1 pledged $400.000, bnnging lua total contribution to $1 million. At a black-tie dinner Thunday night, Irvine Co. President Thomas Nlelaen offered a $1-roillion challenge.gift, conUnaent on the raising of $3 miWon more by December 31. Donald Koll, presi- dent of the Koll Co .. offered the first matching contribution of $200,000. When it opens in October 1986, the mu&k center's ma.In 3,000-aeat theater will be only the third theater in the nation capable of offering theater, ballet, sym- phony and opera. Len Bedaow, executive di.tector of the theater comp~x. said the "world-class theater" will open with a performance by the Los Angeles Philharmonic or the San Fra.nclaco Opera. "You kind of have to pinch yourself," Segerstromsaid follow- ing the two-hour groundbreaking ceremonies highlighted by the release of 5,000 red-and-white balloons. "It's a wonderful feeling. Here we are." I Ben80n was in the home when the fire began, but was not injured. Firefighter Mike McKee receives medical care at site of T rabuco Can yon garage fire T hursday. T})e idea of bringing a regional theater to Orange County began 10 years ago, but actu al fund-raising efforts didn't begin until 1979 when the Segerstrom family donated the site for the four-tier, $57.3-million main theater and a smaller, 1,000-seat theater estimated at $8.2 million. ROSY HAMS IT UP From PageA1 pig iB crazy about diet soda, said Palenno. A member of the Future Farmers of America. Palermo has railed 40 pip. Rosy, one of 17. was among the last Utter delivered by her 9eVen-year-old mother before Palermo gave her away. "I've gotten attached to eome of them." said Palenno. "But when they are bought. I realit.e they may be but.cbered. It doesn't bother me." To Palermo, and the other young members of 4-H and Future Fanners of America, livestock raising means hundreds of hours of grooming and feeding. Because the animals are raised for competition as well as food, the young:aters a.re often lucky to break even. Fairgoers will have a chance to purchase 90me of the prize livestock July 16 at 1 p.m. for hogs and lambs and 6:30 p.m. for beef. "Purchase of the blue-ribbon winners not only provides buyers with top-quality meat, but 8Slis1ll in supporting the important educational programs of the Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club members," said Ken Fulk, Orange County fair manager. Today at the Fair The Orange County Fair opened today at the falrgrounda In Coate M918 and wtH continue until July 17 with top-name entertainment, eamtval rldea, livestock competition and games booths. The RJghteoua Brother• will be on stage tonight at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Speedway at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 9 • 10 a.m.: Llveetocit gat91 open. Floral lhowa all day In the Flower and Garden Buldlng and cratta In the Crafts Building. • 11 a.m.: Alm feetlval In the Orange County Building. •2 p.m.: _..Wheat OtiVe Truck PuH In the Grandstand Arena. •3 p.m.: Tiny Tot Royal Court Cont•t In the Little Theater 3:30 p.m.:Fllo dough demonatratlon In the Homes Arta Bulkllng. •'4 p.m.: LumbetJack Show In the Fair RJng, Goat Milking contest In the Llveetodc Theeter. •5 p.m.; Hog calllng, Nall OtMng, Rooster Crowing In Country Meadows. •5:30 p.m.: ScYlptur• In Ice In the Homea Arta Bulldlng. • •7 p.m.: Frankie Laine In the Mlngton Theater and the Rem'a Cheerleaders In the Orangeland Pevllllon. •8 p.m.: _..Wheel Drive Truck Pull. •9 p.m.: Frankie Lane In the Arlington Theater and Ram's Cheerleaders. Crash kills cyclist in Huntington A 42-year-old man died Thurs- day after his motorcycle skidded out of control In Huntington Beach and struck a telephone pole, police said. 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'° '° fl ., . , .. 83 ,. eo ... 12 .. .. 70 " n .. 1t ,. .., .., 53 11 IO .. 63 ., .. .. ,. 11 .. 71 63 ., 11 100 71 .... ... , ., ., SURf REPORT Tides,oo•• 21 .... ,. r,: .__ •••o m ~ hcioNI. 112" ft\ u ;;:....;.~ IATUMIAY .. ~~ ........... __________________ _ ,.,....., a.» am .,, flfM,,..,, 1003o m J O '-"-tMpm t 1 ....,....,. • •1r'" 70 II#' -lOCley II I 0 0 ft\ • r--.,_, ..... ..,,, __ .., .. I Of pm .._ ... ION\' " • ,. p"' • ,._ ......, .... 1."' ...., ............. 74fp"' ' 1111 MAN 14 .. t4 ... l4 .. 1-l .. ·~ ,., l·t ---14 .. .... ,.,.....,_,.._ HOS PIT AL DECISION ... From Page A1 is in the San Fernando Valley. Committee members voled 9-0 to pass IMC and 6-3 against Health West. Because that condition needed to be approved to override two negative ra~ given to each group during the review of the 18 points, it summarily knocked Health West out of the running. Applicants needed all positive ratinga -or the overriding con- ditions -to win an endorsement. The committee then went ahead on an 8-1 vote to rec- ommend IMC to develop the hospital. HealthWest Vice President Steve Yerxa said after the hearing his group will submit a written protest before the recommen- dation goes to the Heal th Planning Council's board of directors on Tuesday, July 26. "I don't think the real issue was add~." he said. adding that th e community support issue was "poor ly explained and poorly understood." However, Yerxa said his group was pleased with most of the review. Including the fact that committee members had rated the two propsals substantially even until they reached the overriding condition. Committee Chainnan Jim Dick stressed the difficulties in deci- ding between the two appli- cations. He said members focused on the community support issue as means of resolving a deadlock. Stan Price, counsel to the com- mittee, acknowledged that appli- cants with ties to local hospitals gain an advantage if an override becomes necessary. "The legislative intent of this was to freeze out new applicants and to give an edge to existing facilities to expand,'' he explained. "There is no question about that." OFFSHORE DRILLING ... From Page A 1 during a news conference in Santa Ana. The conservative FuJJerton lawmaker said he is in complete agreement with U.S. Interior Sec- retary James Watt's decision to lease the off-shore tracts. Opening the off-shore tracts to oil explo- ration would not only move the nation toward energy self-sufficiency. but a1ao would give the economy a boost and strengthen national security, he said. Calling himself an environmen- talist, Dannemeyer said that if the nation were already energy inde- pendent he too would support a ban on off-shore drilling. But he argued the nation des- perately needs the oil locked in the outer continental shelf. He said the U.S. Geological Survey has estimated the tract off the Orange and San Diego county coastline alone holds more than 2.3-billion barrels and would generate $5.5 billion in federal revenues. ''It's the end of the past and the beginning of a whole new future," said Elaine Redfield, president of the center. BENEFITS ... From Page A 1 plaints. I would say 90 percent of the people are aware of the problems in Sacramento. I was J surprised. I thought more people would call in by now." However, Zuruga said that if the delay continues, some un- employed residents may be unable to buy food or pay their rent. "A lot of the people who come in here are really hurting," he aaid. The budget impasse in Sacra- mento has also put a halt to state Medi-Cal payments to hospitals, doctors and pharmacists who treat residents otherwise unable to pay for health care. Fountain Valley Commuruty Hospital is one of 13 Orange County hospitals designated to treat Medi-Cal patients. Mike Nash, spokesman for Fountain Valley Community, said the delay in state checks bas cauaed no immediate problems. Medi-Cal patient.a are sUll being aeen. "It usually takes an average of 152 days for a hospital to get reimbursement for a Medi-Cal patient," Nash said. "If this (the budget impasse)continuesfor20 to 30 days. we'll have no problems. But if this were to drag on for over a month, which we doubt.. we'd be motivated to contact our legis- lators penJOnally." MOBILE HOMES ... "It seems far more humane for members of Congress to explain to parents of a aon who reside in California why drilling platfonns are being erected along the coast From Page A 1 spot for the wealthy but is a than to explain why their son permanent home to older, retired must fight in the sands of the study was authored by a team of people, some on fixed incomes. MJddle F.ast to protect a resource residents and city officials, but did Spurgeon said tenants at the whic~ we have here at home,.. not include any mobile home park park, ringed with a public walk- Dannemeyer said. tenants. way leading to a bayfront beach, Th also . . Tenants at the 60-space park, are willing to pay more to remain e congressman was cnU-described by the city as a luxury on the land when their lease with cal of local oongresaional col-leagues who have oppoeed Watt's facility, are of another mind. the city expires in 1985. Plan to leue the federal tracts. but however. He said even a "dramatic" "We're not about the throw in •--....... ln le..... f-would be were silent during the years u-.:n:-.,_. ~ former California Gov. Edmund the towel. We're determined to acceptable. Brown Jr. was approving new stay,'' said Robert Spurgeon, a Currently, the city earns alight- wells in state waters much cloeer 10-year resident of the mobile ly more than $250,000 annually to the coast. When asked to name home park and president of Its from spece rentals at the park and thca-he was critici.zi.ng. Dan-homeowner'• a.ociation. apends just less than $50,000 each nemeyer declined. He said contrary to popular year grooming and managing the ~---------------------------be'-'--U_e_f.~th __ e-L,par __ k __ is __ no_t __ a _v_aca __ u_·o_n __ .....;;.f~aci:=;..;lityL. __________________ _ R EP LACE WORN OUT C ARPET WITH BEAUTIFUL PLANK FLOORS SYKES OAK PLANK NOW •211 80. FT. Reg. $3.65 Sq. Ft. Expert Installation Aval/able CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSH -Now •7•• PEA vo. Reg. $13.89 Per Yd. LEE'S DESlllER SPEOllL Now•12•• Reg. S22.9t Per Yd. ~ ~mtiG PI R YD. •Alto M1ny Other Spect111 In Our Coron• def Mar De1tgner Show Room. 21•1 Ult DUST IWY., 11111& ML UI, IA., 1.0·2100 tr 1.0-llM M11terCard -VIN -Financing Avallabte • Big pay raise for mayor said 'like chicken soup~ By tbe Associated P ress NEW YORK -Would New York City rekl.ly run better if ita of!icials were better paid? "It's like chicken aoup," said Mayor Ed Koch, who pondered that question for a few seconds. "It couldn't hurt." A mayoral panel recommended pay Increases Thuraclay for the dty's elected officials, including Koch, whoee pay would rue $30,000 to $110,000 per year. That would be $10,000 more than earned by Oov. Mario Cuomo. R eagan urges full cooperation WASHINGTON -President Reagan walked unannounced into a meeting of hlS senior staff I.his morning and ordered "everybody in this room and in the White House to continue to cooperate fully with the FBI and to tell everything they know" about allegations 'of political espionage during Reagan's successful campaign for the presidency, a spokesman said today. Child support, alimony overdue WASHING TON -Less than half the women awarded alimony and child support payments are actually collecting in full, acrording to a new government report. The Cer1Sus Bureau study disclosed that only 43.5 percent oC women collect the whole amount of alimony they are due, and 46. 7 percent collect full child support payments. Additionally, both alimony and child support that are paid fall behind inflation, the report by Ruth Sanders of the bureau's population division showed. Agency to collect unpaid bills LOS ANGELES -The city fire department has been told to study the idea of using collection agencies to settle unpaid bills for amublance and paramedic charges, Fire Commissioner Jerry Fields says. "It's about time," said Fields. "The unpaid bills amount to about $1 million a year: money which is needed for more fire equipment and salaries for paramedics." . . -. . ' . t. :... ' Woman injured when dike breaks LOS ANGELFS -A woman, thrown into the water when high tides broke through a 60-foot-wide earthen dike in Los Angeles Harbor, was reported in stable condition today, San Pedro Penir1Sula Hospital officials said. Claudia Schult.7.e and eight pleasure boats were sucked into a dredged basin when the dike collapsed Thursday, said city fire officials. Three boats immediately sank and oth ers, damaged by \he rushing tide, bobbed about in "disarray," officials said. Cranston, Wilson get high marks SAN FRANCISCO -CalifomiarlS give their two U.S. senators, Alan Cranston and Pete Wilson, high marks for job performance, acrording to a California Poll released today. The survey, which corlSisted of 1,516 interviews, found that 47 percent of those questioned rated Cranston, who has been a senator since 1969, as doing an excellent or good job while only 19 percentim a poor rating. Wilson, a first-term senator, wascitedasdoingagoodor excellent job by 35 percent of the public, and only 8 percent aaid he was doing a poor job. Pit bull mauls girl, 5, to death CLAREMONT-A pit bull terrier has been shot and killed by police after it mauled a 5-year-old girl to death, then attacked officers, police said today. The young girl, whose identity had still not been released this morning, was sitting in the living room of her Claremont home with two other children and a 40-year-old babysitter when, "for no apparent reason the dog decided to attack," said a Claremont police desk officer who asked not to be identified. There were no other animals in the room, she aaid. Syria accused of assassination try BEIRUT. Lebanon -The governing party's newspaper accused Syria today of engineering an attempt to 88SU11lnate Lebanese Prime Minister Shafik Wau.an by detonating a car packed w ith land mines near his motorcade. "The attempt to kill Mr. Wau.an is an.other ring in the chain of Syrian crimes which have not stopped during the past seven years," said the newspaper Al-Amal, of President Amin Gemayel's rightist Christian Phalange Party. France to try Iranian hijackers PARIS -France said today that the six Iranian dissidenta who hijacked an Iran Air Boeing 747 to Paris will not be extradited, while Iran accused the French and U.S . governments of plotting the hijack and vowed revenge. French judicial officials said the hijackers face 5-10 years in prison if convicted of air piracy charges. The prime minister's office announced that the six, who surrendered their 199 hostages at Orly airport on Thursday, would be tried in French courts despite Iran's demand that France return them to face Islamic justice. Sovie t girl's le tter ignored MOSCOW -A 12-year-old Soviet girl. inspired by the letter-writing of American schoolgirl Samantha Smith, wrote to Soviet leader Y wi V. Andropov to ask that her father be freed from · jail. Unlike Samantha, who was invited by Andropov on a two-week viait of the Soviet Union, Irina Tamopolsky has had little publicity and no reply. And her father, Yuri, has just been sentenced to three years in a labor camp because of hi.a activities as a "refwienlk," a Jew who has been denied penniasion to emigrate from Russia. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8. 1983 * 4a State leaders renew budget tal~s SACRAMENTO (AP) -A week into a budgetleu fWcal year, Republican Gov. George Deu- kmejlan and his Democratic legja- l.ative foe« have resumed talk.a aimed at rest.artJns the state's Idle $27 .2 billion machine. Deukroejian met for about 80 minutes with the Legial.ature's majority Democratic leaders Thunday, one day after an at- tempt at renewed negotiations blew up with an emotional ex- change. Asse mbly Speaker Willie Brown and Senate President Pro Tem David Roberti said dia- cuaaions with Deukmejian would Big coke • seizure at border The Border Patrol has sei?.ed more than $3.9 million worth of cocaine and arrested a man and woman during a routine check- poi.nt stop, immigration officials say. Seizure of 13 pounds (six kil- grams) of cocaine was made Thursday during a routine stop at the San Clemente checkpoint on Interstate 5, said Harold Ezell, regional commissioner for the U.S. Immigration and NaturaUZ3tion Service. Names of the couple were not immediately released pending cor1Sultation with the Drug En- forcement Administration, which has been called into the case. he said. Border Patrol agents Aurora Castillo and Gary Will stopped the car during a routine search for illegal alierlS on northbound Inter- state 5, a main route for traffic between the Mexican border and points north. El.ell said the cocaine was found in the trunk. The man, who gave a Brooklyn; N.Y .. address. is believed to be an ille~al alien, Ezell said. cont{nue today, but they refused to list the topics ot discussion. "The meeting was productive and friendly and that's all we're going to say," said Roberti, D-Loe Angeles. "l think the dlacusalons we had with the govemor were Cruitful and they wtll continue and in that vein. We're both optimistic," said Brown, D-San Francisco. Deukmejian wanta to balance the budget by vetoing up to $1.2 billion. The majority Democrata want state programs protected from cu ta, favor a tax increase and have refuaed to pass the budget until Republicans vote for a c.ompanion blll limiting Deu- kmej;.an'• veto power. F.arlier Thursday, the Demo- crata put further pt'f9W'e on Deukmejian by approvlna a stop- gap bill that would let the at.ate write benetlta checlu for un- employed and disabled workers, the main vic1.ima of the budget lmpame. The btu, SB49 by Sen. Bill Lockyer, D-San Leandro, was approved 46-0 in the Assembly and 2'1-1 in the Senate, with all Republicans but one abstaining. The GOP lawmakers and Deu- kmejian said they want the full budget approved lnlt.ead of 1 a "piecemeal" approach. Thel.ackof abudgetmeanathe at.ate has not been able to write any checks aince JuJy l . ''The irony of this la we have the money to make thetle peymeota. It's all here," said Deputy State Controller John Jervt.. Gera Curry of the at.ate Em- ployment Development ~ ment said throuah Thunday 231 ,400 Callfornlana had been denied biweeiµy unemployment or disability checks, and an ad- ditional 400,000 would be aflected in the next seven daya. -To Russia With Love Samantha Smith, 11, arrived in Moscow today from he r home in Maine on a visit sponsored by the Soviet government. The young girl was invited by Premier Yuri An- dropov after , she wrote him for reassurance that h e wouJd not start another world war. Carpenters' walkout continues By UREN E. KLEIN ~OollrNMIWI As the Southern California carpenters' strike entered its sec- ond day, union officials vowed today to continue the walkout and predicted that picket lines at Orange County building sites would grow. On Thursday. when the strike- was called, only about 30 percent of the county's 8,000 union carpenters stayed off the job. said Randy Thornhill. a spokesman for the union office ba9ed in Orange. Union offiClals said interim agreements kept thousands of workers on the job Thursday. Under thoee pacts, contractors agree to abide by whatever de- cision ia finally reached between the unions and major employer associations. In the meantime, their e mployees can keep work- ing. Thornhill also said that it will take time for word of the strike to spread among all the union mem- bers. At the•lrvine Co .. one of Orange County's biggest developers, two apartment construction sites were shut down by pickets Thursday. spokesman Jerry Collins said. "Plcketa have shown up at The Oaks in Woodbridge and The Park.lands in Northwood," Collir1S said. Some of the other trades, such as the plumbers' union, have signed interim agreements with Irvine Co. contractors on the sites, he said, so the extent of the work slowdown will be hard to de- termine. Bonin accomplice tells of killing Collins said 240 apartment unit.a have been a!fected thus far out of a total of 650 units in .even residential projects currently under construction. The Irvine Co. does not have any commercial projects in the construction stage right now, he said. The dispute which led to the strike this week does not involve wages or working conditions -in fact, carpenters say they are willing to make concesaiona in those areas. They've been otfettd a $2. 75-an-hour raise over the next three years, which would bring journeyman wages and fringe benefits to $25.66 an hour. The center of the dispute ia a By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 escape the death penalty. contract clause that prevent.a oon- Co · ._.... F Kill li J Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown asked tractors from using subcontracton nVlc...:u reeway er areomp ce ames who hire non-union "sub-trades" Munro has relented and testified in Orange County Munro if he and Bonin had talked about the Freeway workers such as electricians, Superior Court about the night he and William Bonin Killer case after Wells' death. plumbers, painters and plasterers. killed young Steven Wells in 1980. "He told me that, that he, uh. was the Freeway Contractors agreed to L.:-only Bo · lr d need d h f 10 Killer,'' Munro said. •un: run, a ea Y sente to eat or union members from the five homosexual torture murders ; ... ' -.a. ... ,,.,,les County Bonin's attorney. William Charvet, ob'-ted to -... "-'Ul:f '"''6"' • r--major trades -c.arpenten, rna-is on trial in Orange County for four similar killings. the use of the phrase "Freeway Killer," which had sons, laborers, Teamstera and Munro denied committing the Wells murder on not been mentioned in the trial until Thursday. opera tina enaineers _ but they lh 'tn tand U th' k savina h wan·-...1 Munro also de9Cribed how he and Bonin had aex --e ""e-· ewt esss ear er iswee . J --e e w:u have balked at agreeing to hi.re to retract his Los Angeles guilty plea. But on with Wells, 18, of Downey, in a home belonging to only union workers in the Thursday, he indicated that his court-appointed Boni.n's mother and how Bonin then bound Wells. sub-trades as well. counsel, James Stotler, had pers'uaded him to beat him and strangled him with his own T-shirt. The clause, included i.n oon- cooperate. Munro said Bonin forced him to help in the tracts for more than 40 years, was Munro, 22, of Port Huron, Mich., is serving a killing and later tied him up, placed a T-shirt around eliminated for several years while 15-year-to-Ufe prison tenn for the Wells murder as his neck and threatened to kill him if he told police being challenged in the courta by part of a plea bargain with Los Ange._l_es_p_roaecu ___ to_rs_to __ a_bo_u_t _the_J_un_e_2._1_9_a_o_. i_n_ci_d_e_n_t. ________ ....;.mana~ gemenL ------- Glenn tops Reagan, trails Mondale LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, wouJd beat President Reagan if a presidential election were held today but would lose to former Vice Presi- dent Walter F. Mondale in a primary election, the Los Angeles Times poll says. In the poll conducted from June 26 to 30, Glenn led Reagan 51 percent to 41 percent WALK SOFTLY! Many times we talk to people who feel that carpeting at $12.00 to $20.00 (carpet alone) per square yard is expensive. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· tens to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for veriricatlon No circulation t'alls. please. A housewife who buys dress materials knows that she is unlikely to buy goods materials for less than $5 .00 to $6.00. Also, a man might pay $3.00 for a foot-square handkerchief, which works out to $27.00 a squa re yard. Can you Imagine how these materials would perform If you placed heavy furniture and walked on them? 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind O=t •• Ouerent.M UMdAf l'tdJtt If 1C'.t <2l "'01 f\•v• f tlU' µ1J,i•' br !J j() t '" •• t.-•,..,.-1 om illftd , YI Cof1pip #II fH1 °"''_ ... 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July 8, 1983 Ne .., Down 3.21 Clo1I .. 1,207.21 $1 billion AF contract awarded to Lockheed By tile A11oclaiect Presa WASHING TON -The Air Foree on Thur.day awarded Lockheed Mialea and Space Company Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif. a $1.05 billion oontract to carry on full-scale engineering development of a new jam-resist.ant oommunicationa satellite system for the armed forces. The award comes more than four months after the Air Force choee the Lockheed C.orp. unit over TRW Inc. in a competition to develop and eventu.ally build a system of. eight MILSTAR satellites which would would be placed in orbit 22,300 miles above the earth. Under pre.ent plans the new system would be deployed in the late 1980.. Mutual funds fall $299 million NEW YORK -Continuin3 a downward trend, aasets of th.e nation'• 315 money market mutual funda fell $299 million in the latest week, a mutual fund trade group 18)'1. The Investment Company Institute said Thunday aaaeta declined to $165.28 billion in the week ended Wednesday. It was the3lstatraight weekly drop. according to the Washingion-baled group. Gold up in Asia and Europe LONDON -Gold pricesl'Ole in Hong Kong and in early European .trading today, but stayed below the highs reached in a sharp rally late Thunday in the United States. The dollar turned mixed apinst major world currencies amid penia1ent anxiety over the course of interest rates and Federal Re9erve Board policy in the United States. AMERICAN LEADERS HEW YOlllC (Al')· Sein, 4 •.m. IWICI end net cllent• of Ille ltft "'°'' KllW Am«lc•n Stoel< Exeftente ••• ~:i-•;,•dlno nallooll~ at ...... c...... 106,900 -~ 11111.Svol M.000 + " W....uM • 111... 3'V. -Ill ltarllnt A 211,0llO SJ +I.,. ~~ 11~4" rn-~• ->-I• lttvtlnt wt •n• in-+ " Gul!Cano 161-* l~ + '4 OUlllOP t'9,,_ 1 1·16 Houon.· 13'.000 ""' -~ METALS HEW TOAIC (~ • 8""' _,_ ....W ...--,, c:.._ · ~ -a -· U.8. ----c...,. · 1-.1& -per"°""'°· HT CU.... -----"""'· .._.. -20-n -• """""· __ _,_._,, __ ni-•-..... -.....-.. ~-71-apo.N.H T ...., ... 0042IO.OO per 71 lb .... .... ,°"' ,....,.. • "411.CJ0.4U•.OO ~ -tror-.HY --. 111.llO per tr01-. IWldy & _ ,onlw CMll' qllOM.) -• l i2.216 per "°' -~ c---~ -Tllu .. • 13 What's Happening The Three Stooges ••• Will get star on 'Walk to ·Fame' ~ i 71; ell :l ....,.. From Page I 2 ca n speak in t~e upper-range voice of the princess. "It's not my normal voice, of course," she said. ''I had to push it up. so to speak, to get that never-never land quality Mr. Disney was looking for. It was easy for me to do because of my early operatic training." • • • That knockabout trio, the Three Stooges, is going to get a star on HolJywood's "Walk of Fame '· The bronze star for Larry. Moe and Curly will be placed during a ceremony on Aug. 30. Two surviving members, Joe Besser and Joe De Rita, will be on hand. Radio personality Gary Owens of KPRZ helped collect 15,000 sig- natures from fans for a petition for the star. "Of course. it helped a bit when, in the Stooges' honor. we twisted the noees of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce with a pair of plien," he said. "Moe would have been proud.'' The original trio were Larry Fine, Moe Howard and his brother, Jerry Howard (Curly). In 1947 another brother, Shemp Howard, took over as Curly. On his. death in 1955, he was replaced by Joe Beser. Joe De Rita replaced hlm as Curly in 1959. • • • When Gregory Peck WU asked lf he had any favorite projects. he said he'd like to do a new venion of ''Dodsworth.'' It took a year to ac- quire the rights because of the many heirs of Sinclair Lewis, the book'• author. and Sid- ney Howard, who wrote the play and the 1936 film version. Peck originally hoped to penuade the late Prin- ce. Grace of Monaco - former film actress Grace Kelly -to come out of retirement and play a role in the movie. "She waain New York about a year ago and I ran the oriCfnal film for her," Peck said. "She loved it and had a little cry. If alw wen interested, I had in' m1nd to offftf' •• million to her Monaioo R«l ~ to help her jultlf y do6.na it. But ahe Mid .. dldn1t feel Uw people of Mon- eco would undentand lf lhe mllde a fllm. It w• a ID way of mytna no." Peck. who ....... and co-producer, wants to set the movie in 1928 and film it in Europe. ner George Kennedy has -Location." "l didn't want to write names of many actors g. involved some of his It started when Ken-a reminiscence, and I'd I've worked with," said ~ friends in a murder plot. nedy, between fi~. always bked mysteries, Kennedy, who won an ~ • • • It takes place in Ken-started _ putting some so I thought it would be Oscar for his role in the 0: nedy's first book, a mys-thoughts down on a yel-fun to write a murder 1967 film. "Cool Hand ~ Academy Award 'Nin-lery called "Murder on low pad. story and uae the real Luke." '- .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii'~~~~~ ~ OUTOrl . . . • 0,-lw·UcMM ·&aa . J' S~~· dri£te lit'!!!. r 3333 Wn t Pacific Coast Hwy If"" ""''h Ill --ll•d I Rcserntions: 642·2295 We're a lllUe hard to find. but we're WOf1h looking fof. 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Gladstone arc plea..;ed to wmowtcc the blrth of a 81Mtcr ship elute: Frkloy, .June 17, 1988 hctghl: 42.6 ft. Umc: 7:0 1 A.~I. length: 300 f\. wc lgbt: 9,987,654,321 lbR hair: red cycM: green uttcndlnl( 1>hYMIClan!4: IUlCHlhCt410lf>HIHl: Robert Mon1M & Sal C&Mla l>cnnlf4 Bazar, CPA ... .,. NOW PLAYING LIVE· ON STAGE GLADSTONE'S 4 FISH 900 BoVMldc Drtve ~cwpott Heoch. Ca.llfomJI& 99M() • 1'11 ..... ----· ·--· ...... gm ... 71 4-64&-PISJI . , VIMUng hou.tK: 7 A.~l tJll chlt'lng, 7 daV!' a week Q) ... <O Q) c.> .. I I 10 ~ O> T"" a) ->-3 .. .., ~ co " "C u.. ....... ... ~ " i 1 ~ -.2 er .. -· • Con1in Attraction5 John-David Keller (leh) and Richard Doyle ham it up in this skit from 'Beyond the Fringe.' SC R's 'Jolly Good Show' set As the ,..frosting on the seaaon's theatrical cake, South Coast Repertory annually stages a variety show and auction for members of its support groups, and this year's fifth annual extravaganza will be held Saturday night. Entitled the "JQlly Good Show," the event is an opportunity for SCR's resident company members and guest artists to exercise their musical talents. John-David Keller is directing the half-hour production, which will showcase company actors Martha McFarland, Richard Doyle, Hal Land- on Jr. ands Ron Michaelson. Pamela Dunlap, K Callan and Thomas R. Oglesby will provide between-acts commentary. Patricia Fraser and Deborah Nishimura will be featured vocally, and the company will reprile a segment of its comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe." The variety show will be followed by an auction to raise funds to support the C.OSta Mesa repertory company. Mel Giller of Newport Beach, president of Nationwide Auction, will be the auc- tioneer for the night. Jazz at garden show Alvino Rey schedules appearance Jazz great Alvino Rey will perfonn with his trio and linger Marilyn King at the 29th annual Southern California Home and Garden Show at the Anaheim Convention Center, July 16 to July 24. Alvino's caree.r began aa a pioneer in the Golden ~ of Jazz and continues all the way to theoontemporay music of today. He started as a member of theoriginal Phil Spitalny orchestra a.long with such other jazz muaidans as Glenn Miller and Feddy Martin. Rey al90 worked in New York City with the Doney brothers. As a star of the Horace Height organiz.ation he met and married Louiw King of the King Sisters. His own big swing band made Its debut in 1939 and featured the four King Sisters. Tiie band's popularity zoomed to the Top 10 of the nation in the 1940s. Among the greats who worked with him in his band were Billy May, Frank De Vol and Ray Coniff. Few of today's rock music generation relaire that Alvino was a major factor in the development of the electrically amplified guitar. He was recently voted into the Hall of Fame as the the father of the pedal steel guitar. Alvino recently recorded an new album to good reviews and he has a new big band which is playing to enthusiastic crowds around the coun- try. Marilyn King, the baby of the King Family Singers, will perform daily at the home show in Anaheim. •••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR RICHARD K. ltOSENBERO ill~ wtdl RKJl ENTERTAINMENT GROOP pr-. Six films hit SS million over last weekend R£r;·Qi s.,..... ~ ~ -TliEJ£D4 _ _. AT~~-· OUTLETS (lncludint Music Plus) ( LUXURY THEATRtS ) W" 111 •1atilleta..illc1.rS2.211Wtu.....-.-.. ~ S tliMjij•Xuli6I~ 255Jf~~, ) S 'tf ( FOR FOOi UCITEmEMI VllrtOur ... J * _ ... .,,,. TRADING ~D PLACES 11:411:111100 7 :40 10:11 ~ta t11SO \:C\\~io 1:10 PIRlll 11 ,..., .... Tll•Merl•I ·-···· ............ ,.., .. , ..... v.,...11•• t•) TheTrue Storyo an American Phmonienon. no. ft I ,,,_ LOS ANGELES -Six filml, led by George Lucaa' lucraUve "Return of the Jedi," celebrated the holiday weekend with box office groaea of more than than $6 million each. "Jedi" pulled in $12 mlllion at 1,296 U.S. and Canadian theaters du.ring the Fri~-to-Monday period, outdiatancin8 the nearest contender, "Superman ffi," from Warner Bros. The third part of Lucae' "Star Wan" triloSY haa drawn $153 million aince lta o~ nearly aix weeks .,o, 20th Century-Fox aakt thi8 week. "Jedi" haa topped~ weekend box office sro- lilt llnce then except for two weeks 880• when "Superman ffi" opened and led the competition. But the Man of Steel hM been 1o1ina pound ateedlly since then. "Superman m" 1ook 1n '' .2 m1Won at l , 783 theaten over the lol'I hollday weekend, down nMrly '2 million from lta three-day .,,. IMt wwbnd. ,,. film'• 18-day total Randi at .. u.2 mllllon. 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