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1983-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
Porcelain • posing h's called uThe Fam- ily" a nd the larger-than-life piece represent& a co ntem- porary Dresden porce lain from the 18th Century. T he original is in a private 1 collection in Ireland. T his copy may be seen n ightly through Aug. 2 8 at the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach . Volunteers pose for the porcelain, and more than two dozen oriler works of art dur ing the show, now in its 50th year . More Pageant news in Weekender. THf DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1983 COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Hazards await • • novice Joggers J 2nd suspect in slaying identified ) : .... Bt LORENZO BENET Of'lN Delly .......... • By J ODI CADENHEAD Of"iM.,.., ..... ..., Costa Mesa police say they are eeeking a man identified as Arthur George Goldner Jr .. 28, as the second suspect in the brutal slaying of Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervisor &ii.son Miller. Police Capt. Robert Moody said homicide detectives are--·ronrung down several leads in an attempt to locate Goldner, who is believed to have fled his Hamilton Street apartment last weekend. Orange County Municipal Court Judge Frances Munoz signed a warrant late Thursday night charging Goldner with murder and robbery in connection with the June 28 slaying of Miller. Richard James Wethera.ll, 26, of Santa Ana, was arrested Monday in the slaying and is being held without bail at Orange County J ail. His arraignment before Judge Munoz on murder and robbery charges was postponed Thursday until July 21. Miller's badly beaten body was diacovered June 28 by his girl- friend in the Hanover Drive home they shared. Police said robbery appeared to be the motive in the strangulation death of the un- employed landscaper. Police Lt. Jack Calnon said Miller allegedly met the men for the first time at a Costa Mesa bar shortly before closing and then invited them home. At the College Park home, Miller and his girl- friend quarreled and she left the residence. According t.O the Orange Coun- ty Coroner's Office, Miller dled 90metime betweert 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. after being beaten and strangled. Neighbors reported hearing loud noises and police discovered empty bottles strewn throughout the house the next mo~. ~ ti>~ ~i' • I' • . .. ·~ I I \ ... 1 ) a ~ ' "/1 ' . ~ ' •·'"' ,,.: - ' J ' I ., • J ; '1 I I ' '~ Airport contract cancelled Qu estions about con sultant's$ I 0 .,0 00 pact led to decision By JEFF ADLER visors about the manner in which Of..,,..,..,_._ A $10,000 consultant's contract the contract was handled. for the promotion of Ontario Airport Manager Murry Cable International Airport as an and private consultant Frederick alternative to overcrowded John Schoemehl "mutually agreed" to Wayne Airport was cancelled terminate the limited-term con- Thursday after questions were tract at ~o cost to the county, the voiced by Orange County super-two confirmed. Supervisors met in executive session Wednesday and again Thursday to review the matter after Supervisor Bruce Nestande raised questions about the procedures Cable followed in awarding the contract to a per- sonal friend on an expedited basis without board approval. After a busy day of examining patients, Dr. Rick Sartini changes into his jogging out!i t and runs three to seven miles at Dana Hills 0 !figh ~h~I or Salt Creek Beach in Laguna Niguel. I feel 1t s unportant, so I try to do it at least five times a week " Sartini said . ' But if you're not in shape, a similar regimen can inflict a lot of stress on your body. What's more, careless exercising may even lead to a fa~ heart attack, like the one suffered by Walter Stringfield of Fountain Valley Sunday morning. Sartini, a pulmonary specialist, is the medical director of respiratory services at San Clemente General Hospital and is a ltaff member of South Coast Community Hospital in Laguna Beach. He recommends that people should prepare in advance before embarking on a running program. ~ suggests anyone considering a jogging program -espec~ally J>e?Ple over 30 -should undergo a complete physical to idenu!y ~1ble health problems such as exercise-induced asthma and congenital heart disease. Vlf yo':' find that you have a problem, this doesn't preclude ex.e~, itJUSt '!leans you'll have to change your approach," Sartin.i aa1d. An exercase program needa to be tailored for each peraon." He said an exam should include an EKG, and people over 40 also should do a stress exercise test to find a comfortable exerdae heart rate. "U you are overweight, have high cholesterol, smoke. drink, or (Sff JOGGING, Pa1e AZ) VP hope thinks • • positive By GLENN SCOTT Of1M.,.., ..... --Barbara Marx Hubba.rd, the • • • .111. Schoemehl, a former Daily Pilot ,.------------...,..-----------• ~ city editor, said he agreed to the ' cancellation because of the "politi- During Thursday's session, board members agreed the Coun- ty Administrative Office and County Counsel's Office should never have approved the contract, according to one supervisor's aide privy to details of the meeting. He said supervisors chastiz.ed both County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and County Administrative Of- ficer Bob Thomas for failing to ISff AIRPORT, P•Ae AZ> Hrst and perhaps only v·oman running strictly as a vice presiden- tial candidate for 1984, stopped i._ Irvine Thursday night to. bull4 support for her "vision of f positive future." INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clasaified Comics Croaword Death Notices Entertainment Hon.cope lntennilaion AnnlA.nden Moviel Mutual Funds National Newa Sparta Stock Markets Television Thee ten Weather WorldNewa C3 A5 85-6 C4-8 C3 C8 C4 Weekender C7 Weekender C2 Weekender B5 A3 BCl-4 B6 TVLov Weekender A2 A3 The Broadway hit show Beatlemania Is back In top form at Knott's Berry Farm's Good Time Theatre. It will perform through Aug. 26. S~ Weekender. cal furor" it had created. Cable declined to comment on the reasons for the termination. "I didn't believe there was any impropriety," Schoemehl said. "I thought it was a good project." He added he no longer believes the project could succeed given the publicity the contract had gener- ated. Barbara Marx Hubbard Hubbard, a futurist who haf spent her last 10 years on a t>u.J lecture schedule enoouraJZtna people to think big-and hopeful! ly -met with a modest gathertnc of supporters at the UnivendtJ Park Community Center. i Victim's friends stunned It was the second stop of ~ four-city tour which included seq Diego Wednesday with San~ Monica tonight (at the Sanfi Monica Insight Center) and San Franci9co Sunday. By ROBERT BARKER ~0-, ......... Funeral ller'vices will be held Saturday morning for a young Huntington Beach cosmetology studen t who was killed Wednes- day nigh t while apparently re- turning home from the beach with a friend. Helen Ruth McCollum, 22, was thrown from the pa11engereeatof a frlenCi's Volkswagen when it failed to negotiate a curve on Warner Avenue. McCollum suf- fered fatal head lnjw1a, accord- ing to inveetigaton. "The whole nellhborhood la ln shock," said nellhbor Glenn Antal, a 1pokeanan for Helen's family. "We all knew her and feel very badly." Antal said the dHd woman bad "kind of bounced around from job career when she completed her 9Chooling thU summer. "She made a lot of gals ln the neighborhood gorgeous," Antal said. down and I think she wanted to show them she could go ahead and do It (become successful),'' he aaid. Hubbard, a Democrat, ia ~ • cut from the traditional poll mold, and she likes it that way. Her intention ia to offer a ahift U, thin.king away from a reliance OI) fear and special lntersta. Het me.age ia 1trlctly a politive one. ''She probably thought she had been a little diaappolnting to her friends. But the really setUed "She loved walking on the beach. In fact her mother said she was just coming back from there -probably oooling off in the hot CSee STUNNED, Pa1e Al) "We hear more about out CSee HUBBARD, Pa1e Al) , Man shot in HB beach fracas A man eating dinner in hit car at Bolaa Chica State Beach Thunday night suffered a gunshot wound during a quarrel between two groups nearby, police aid. Officerw deecrlbed the shootlna victim u an innocen t vicUm not involved in the dilpute. Oranp County Sheriff'• Lt. Andy Romero said the tbootina Ylctlm, Franda Martln Shea, 21, of Buena Park, tuf fered a hMd lnJury that w• "not of a 1erioua nature." He wu releMed after lftetment at Ho.a M«noria1 Hoepw in Newport Beech, a hospital 1pokelwoman said. of the Covina area. At'OOrdlng to police, the three were involved 1n I dispute Thunday night with another croup of~ at Bolaa Chica, a at.ate beech adjacent to Hun~ Beach. The three entered •·pk~ drove out::3. Pacific Cout Hichway, then to attention of the rival poup on \he bMch. :atC . One of the three in the pkkup thlla d' c r01 fired at the croup, inactwrtantly ltrikins a. hll car, offlotn Mid. Call 842-4321 with new• tlpel to job" llnce her anduation from Marina High School in 1980, but ln the lut two yeen had gotten teriOU1 about belna a co.· ~opt. He aid lhe planned to ponue CIOlrnetOlocY u a f ull-tlme Romero Mid three people were taken Into cuatody on tuePdon of attempted murder ln conn.cUon with the shootlnl. ~Y wen ldentilied u Jim John Byme, 21; Kenneth Oenw<t Onore, 23, and Delilah Mr U lly, 21. He uld all Wee a... ~ta A dacripUon of the pkk.up WM ~ to Huntina'ton Be.ch PQUm, who lpOtc.d It II a.m Chica Street and Wat:'M'r A"9nue. Po111e ..... , followed the truck to the c..not\ m t o# tlll ao Freeway, wh•re the arrst8 wen...-. I (~ The three WeJ'9 Ween to Oranp Coun~ ., f.. ~ ' ~ ' -. _.......__ ........ ~I Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 ~' ·. .,... Continued stories 1\IRPORT CONTRACT ... ruow board guidelines. ,. The aide 18.id county procure- cf\ent prooedu.ree clearly state that ty contract with a value equal to great.er than $10,000 should ave been submitted to the Board of Supervisors for final approval. t Board members also indicated ltley believed the contract should ft have been considered on an . gency or emergency basis, the de said. STUNNED.-.. leather -before the accident." J Police said the driver of the car, mberly Garcia, 18, of Buena k. had probably been driving fast and her car flipped over, ting McCollum. Police said Uarda was arrested ' n suspicion of drunken driving nd on suspicion of felony man- aughter. She reportedly escaped f:!rious injuries. bServices are scheduled Satur- Y at . 10 a.m. at Peek Family lonial Funeral Home, 780 I &Isa Ave., Westminster. lnter- f. ent will follow at Magnolia emorial Park in Garden Grove. She is survived by her parents. oger and Betty McCollum. and 5-year-old sister, Peggy. The question of whether any lmpropriety was involved in the contract's award was leftopen, the aide also said. Following Wednesday's ex- ecutive ~ion. it appeared that county officials had determined the contract did not contravene county guidelines. County at- torneys had issued a memoran- dum that at least one supervisor's aide interpreted t.o mean that procurement procedures had been followed. Bill Hodge, an executive asms- tant to Supervisor Harriett Wieder, said the legal opinion indicated the contract procedures followed "were typical and con- formed to county guidelines." Schoemehl, who covered air- port matters when employed at the Daily Pilot. was retained by the county t.o try to persuade travel agents and airline reser- vation clerks to encourage passen- gers to fly out of Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County rather than John Wayne Airport. It was during the years Schoemehl covered county gov- ernment for the newspaper that he struck up a friendship with Cable as well as other county officials. Among those officials was Hodge, also a former Daily Pilot reporter who had worked with Schoemehl. JOGGING HAZARDS .... are a sedentary person, you have a highe r risk of having a problem and should s tart your program with less of a goal," Sartini said. ''Anyone suffering fro~ such conditions as diabetes, advanct;d arthritis. back strain, knee. liver, or kidney problems, should avoid jogging altogether. Once in a program, joggers should thorough!y stretch out beforehand in order not t.o strain or sprain any muscles. After exercising, there should be a cooling down period t.o avoid famting. Sartini also recommended that jogging should be done in the early morning or late aftem~n. H1gh temperatures (more than 80 degrees), hot sun, or bad smog conditions could bring on heat ~ exhaustion and cause slow blood clrculalion, thus putting more strain on the heart. For the same reason. wait at least an hour alter eating before working out. he said. Although Sartini emphasized that running programs must be geared to the individual, he said one s hould generally jog three to four tunes a week for up t.o 15 minutes or 20 minutes. .. People often make the mistake of putting it off for five days and then overexerting themselves -that can put a strain on the system," he said. "' Performed properly, jogging can decrease chol~t.erol, lower • the heart rate. m addiuon t.o helpt.ng relieve stress and controlling weight, he said. Irvine omc:-1 -• ..-lo the 200 blOck ot ""-T~ay "'G"I 10 otoo ......., kkl1 trom te>tMdlnQ ,.,...,.,0 on ...,..~ Ttwy yOU1"4 lllpoed -ay PotlOI oe.reo otf..,,.,. •-..no-• t"Y"'g 10 ttNI l ·tOP• trom aul-on SoultllHOOll _,,, 1111• mo< ""'II The INeotea dfoe>Ped lhe Ult lOPt .. ll>ey lled. llUI .,. ~ ~ tlltOUQll Ille patllong IOI "' a pelfOI ow """' nt ttglllt oll -•""Y .,,.,.. -.... g4ata 1009 .,,., crunched '"°"" Tn-CHOI<• ,,.,to an llec1lonoca n.m·a - on the 18100 DIOC* of Slty P-Bo..lev•d NeClnetO&y"'Qllt -9'MOed eomputw P«ort• Laguna Beach 4....,.,...,, reoorttO • ~ tom -ono 1n wlnOowt of ,,., -In -500 ~-of Cypr-0r ... et abcut 3 a.m P-,_,.,.,., llUI -• UN06e 10 IOcate ""Y P<- A""''°"" amp111i.. ano 01,,., 11em1 -• llOlen from en -1menl In ,,,. 1000 blocll ol Cetallna Street n.u .. oav ~ 1&1c1 A .urlboMd •lll<Jed •• S 150 wa1 lalten lrom • 1~ al the c:or-ol Cetallna tnd 09QOOd Cou<1 Newport Beach 4 Portcl>eT•ga •lol...CS11'2SOOO •Mllolen trom a F-. I-pet"lng IOI Ttovr.Oay -1tl0 am .,,., n tO pm T,,. OWMr MIO,,. heel 1e111i..cat lochd flve ,_ -• wt """'''iln a c1111n '"'k lence ...,rounding the 8aJl>08 Bay Cl\lb tornellme w-ey 0< Thurl<lay OemaQe .... "tllmat.O •• S300 The nome of a P<1Ya1e lnvMtlQato< on,,,. 1000 bloelo of 161h Street wu r6nHGlo.tO Thuuoay afternoon 1-,,,_ -•Y ""1h $14,05$ #Of1h of ie-y, -· ~·· ate<eo equlpmenl, a"°""' comc>UI• -a·-A gun --I.Ion Aleo WH alOlen Costa Mesa 0...... Climlled lhrOUQll an unlOCl\tO ""CllW\ -of en oc>&11..-t lloflQ IM llOO l>IOC:lo. ol a.Aw StrMI one! 910!9 a lelevttion, touncl •-t. c:emere ano 45 revo1 ... valufld al $2,260 A mot0<c:ycll11 tOkl POllCe ,,., beckpM:k containing s.oo 1n c-. -a ca-ti•"'" ttolen fhurt<lay --~at 230 E t7tn St Color them Rosy Winners of the Daily Pilot's contest for the best-colored drawmgs of Orange County Fair mascot Rosy ahe pig display their win.ning entries. From lef l are Jenn if er Johnson, 5, of Newport Beach; Kim Jordan, 12, of Cosaa Mesa, and J. J. Sapia, 11, of Huntington Beach. Not shown is Cortney Hudson., 8 .. of Santa Ana Heights. Today at the fair The Orange County Fair wlll continue untU Sunday a1 1he fairground• In Coat• M ... wtth carnival rides. llvet1ock com~ltlon•. game boolhs and dlaplav-. Sotn41 of the lcilvttlee, Include: TOOAY • 3.30 pm .. 4H Ind FF'A Judging ConlMt In lhe llvutock lhOw ring Ind an Asian pienlc In the Home Ar1• Building • 5 p.m.: L1tct1h0olc In the C.11t1 Bulldlnga. Woo Woo Ste't'9nl In lhe Felr Court Ind Llveslock Quiz Bowl In the U-IOClc TM9ter. • 6 p.m : Miu PIO\)y Show In the Flower & Garden Bulldlng and Crowtng In the Country Meadowt • 7 p.m. Riek Nelson In the Atllngton Theater. • 8 p.m .. Hypnotist lhOw In the Otangeland Pavilion and todeo In the Gtand1tand. • 9 p m .. Rick Nelson on the Arlington Stage. • tO p m. Hypnotist ahow In the O<angei.,..d Pavilion and Billy Ar1T11ttong on the Heritage S1age. SATUftDAY • 10 a.m Cooking by IOlat energy and sewing dOll clothes In the Home Arla ~tiding Clay swlptfng and atr1C81'1 vtotei. In the Flower and Garden Buldlng Continue ell d1y . • 11 am Miking Oec:oya In the Cfal'U Building • 1 p m P<>tk Alt> Cookoul In the Main Mall, Junior Uvestock AUC11oo •or hOgs Ind ltwnt>s In the Livestock show rtng, llddHlf• cont .. t In the Otengeland Pavtllon and taleot -Ch In the Lillie Theater. • 2 p m. B1Sket -vlng in the Fio-and Garden Build Ing, P<>tk Alt> COOl!out In the M81n Mall, aiar11e Red Mlnatrel Show In Counlty Comer•. • !I p.m.:Olapw 0.by llnellall In the Little Theat.,, Crowing tn the Country Meadows and etelned g1u1 In the Ctart1 Building. • 3:30 p.m.: Wolt.. eooklng In the Gourmet G.llery, Oenclng Wat.-. In the Main Mall 11\d Del Taco TOr1111e Toee In the Country MMdOWS, • 4 p.m.: Rodeo In the Grandlland. Lumber· Id Show In the Falt Ring and Manuia o.nc.r1 on the Hwltage S11ge. • 5 p.m.: Dolt meldng In the Crefta &llldlng, Countty Fun cont .. t1 In the Country Meadows. etowlng In the Country Meed6ws and Allevlz T rto In the Fine "'11 Bulldlng. • e p.m.: Ml11 PIO\)y Show In the Aow9f and G.,detl Bulldlng and -oblca In the Fio-and o.,detl eu11<11ng. • 8:30 p.m. ·Junior U-tock Auction tor beef In the LIVMtOCk lhow ring. • 7 p.m.: Klngeton frlo In the Artlngton Theater and orchid care In the Fl-and Gatden Bulldlng. • 8 p.m.: Rodeo In the Grllldstend. • 9 pm .. Kingston Tr10 In the Arlington Theater and Young Ute Singers on the Herltege Stage • 9:30 p m Lumberjedl show In the Fair Ring. • 10 p m.; Magic .now on the Heritage Stege and Vand9nneide on the Ofangelllld ttege. • t0:30 p.m Dancing Wet•• on the Main Mall The lair Wiii be open ~om 10 a.m. to midnight S811Hday and Sunday. Admilalon II $4 for edull•. $1 for c:lllldr8f'I e to 12 and youngtt.,. :Jnder e .,. admlft9d free. PertcinQ 1a s1. Laguna brush fire Iiow under control Two engine companies and three hand creW11 remained on the 1Cene of a 135-acre brush fire in i..,una Beach today, with fire offidals expecting 100 pefcient control of the blaze by noon. '4The hand crewa a.re putting in the laat 1,000 feet of CQl\trol llne," laid Laguna Beach Fire Marshal Herb Jewell. The control line, a lix-foo~wide swath cut around the perimeter of the blackened fire area, ia the. last step before a brush fire is eohSidered complete- ly under control, he explained. TI\e fire, which broke out Wednesday aftemodh in the 1800 block of Laguna Canyon Road, was battled by more than 420 firefighters and was under control by dusk. Anoff-dutybodyahopmanager was arrested after he allegedly found a boat flare gun Wlder the floorboard of a Volkswagen that was in for repairs at Larry Hunt's Auto Center at 182~ Laguna Canyon Road. Police allege Michael C. Oliver, 25, of San Juan CaplBtrano. fired the flare gun into the hills, aettlng theblaie. Police Lt. Jlm White said an investigator was talking with an arson speclall.st in the Orange C.Ounty District Attorney's Office today regarding specific charges that may be filed against Oliver. The body shop manager was released on $10,000 bail late Wednesday after his arrest on suspicion of arson of forest lands. HUBBARD CAMPAIGN ... From PageA1 problems and our poesible de- structiveness than we do about our potentials and our creativity," she said. "I feel I'm going to repreeent aomething new." Hubbard was a close friend and student of Buckminster Fuller, the inventor and scientist who died recently in Los Angeles. Her views are similar to his -es- pecially her aaeertion that a "world of scarcity and limits" no longer needs to exist because new technology has the capacity to make life abundant for everyone. Without scarcity, she added, people no longer need to go to war. She wants to shift government programs, as Fuller said, away from "weaponry to livingry." But the question is how. Hubbard, who has never held public office. said she used to go into a deep depression during presidential elections becauae the campaigns were ego-centeredand lacked vision. "I felt we weren't acting on our power to be creative," she said. Thus, she decided to run for vice pt'esident to introduce her new ideas into the policial race, per- haps to get the Democrats to include some of them in their presidential platform. She wants the vice president to become the government's resident futurist. At the same time, she said she's injecting a needed feminine per- spective into the presidential race. "I am going to fill the gender gap with a vision," she said. Hubbard said her strategy is to move around the country building grass roots support (in the Gandhian style) and.then enter the Democratic Conve.ntion next summer with enough delegates and popularity to make her the obvious choice to join the presi- dential ticket. But her key task, she said, sounding something like Gandhi, is to help swing political will toward positive goals. Said Hubbard: ''I have an advantage because I am not a.fraid t.o lose." Descendant of LA's first mayor dies Edward L . Rimpau , great-grandson of Los Angeles' first mayor, died la.at Friday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in New- port Beach after a long illness. Rimpau, who lived at Leisure World in Laguna Niguel, was 84. Rimpau was descended from the Avila family -one of the seven original Spanish land grant families in Southern California, said his son, Edward L. Rimpau Jr. of Newport Beach. Rimpau's great-grandfather was Don Francisco Avila, the first mayor of Los Angeles and the owner of the La Cienega Ranch for which La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles was named. Rimpau's grandmother, France9Ca Avila, lived in the historic adobe on Los Angeles' Olvera Street, which is the oldest known structure in the city. A CONelle owner llvonQ alOt>g the 1000 -of o.l>r1 Ortw IOI<! pollCl9 -ren ovt-after ,,..,Ing 1"9 -·· bu<gler -m The ca'• I ·tOP Velved et '800. WU alrMdy gone * July 1 through July 31st * Huntington Beach A r-t ol 1"8 15000 _of...._~ tOld pOllCe N.a ,_,.wu MQIMIHCI _ ,,_ _ ewey on •ecallon and • 4~bar aulom9tk: "'9tOlwu tlolen The_ w .. .-a1 '500. A 1><1g111 Or11n99 011-1 240l eu10 - 1t1i>Oflecl atOltln Mt!y ThunM!ay from • dt-y on lh<t 20200 btOCtl Of l!.ulWOOd Cirela. The ilffthk:Je was vah.Htd •t $4,500. AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) -·· ... -.,, -~ .. .. 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Sunday 9:00·5:30 •FREE• Local Delivery 1500 Ea1t Coaat Highway • Newport BHch, California • (714~ 8'4·9510 ' -----.. ·----.._.._,._ .. NATION U.S., Soviet meeting urged on control of space weapons By Ge Auoclated Preti WASHINGTON -The RMpn adm.lniatration ia ca11i1'1 for aovemment-t.o-pemment tallo with the Soviet. to cootrol U9e of weepona in 1p11ee. The propoul coun&era a call by Soviet Plwident Yuri V. Andropov for a special mee1in8 of aderltista from the United States and Soviet Uniao to c:li8cum po.Ible comequenoes of deploying large-.ICale anti-mi.ue defen1e1 in apece. The State Department said Thunday that any ta1ka should be between the two govemmenta directly. Kidnapped wife of envoy found safe WASHING TON -The wife of a fonner Salvadoran ambeeedor to the United States is in good condition today after FBI agent. whisked her away from kidnappers who had held her for a week demanding $1.5 million ramom. Clelia Eleanor Quinones. 53, wife of Roberto Quinonez Meza, was kidnapped in Miami and reecued Thunday at a pay telephone booth outside a Washington hotel. The capton were having her call her husband to verify she was safe ao that he would pay the ransom. Recovery of student loans sought WASHINGTON -Current or retired federal workers who have defaulted on loans they received while students are being sought by Education Secretary T.H. Bell who ia threatening to garnishee their wages. Bell said Thunday he has asked his fellow Cabinet members to put the aqueeze on 41,000 workers who owe more than $65 million in student loans. Zephyr passengers transl erred to bus OGDEN, Utah -Some 141 paaengers on the California 1.ephyr were being buaed west today after the Southern Pacific cauaeway acroa the Great< Salt Lake and a Union Pacific track around its aouthern end were cloeed because of high winds. 275 flee Michigan hotel fire; 1 dead SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -A fire chased about 275 people out of a nine-story hotel in suburban Detroit before dawn today, with IOIDe sliding down a f.irehoee from the eeventh floor. One pel"80ll was killed and eeven were injured. Firefighters Wied aerial laddera to pluck to safety about 50 people trapped on the upper floon aft.er the blue broke out on the eecond floor of the 2SS-room Ramada hm at about 2:30 a.m., aaid fire Lt. Marcel Charette. STATE Woman survives Golden Gate plunge SAN FRANCISCO -A Saratoga woman has survived a leap from the Golden Gate Brid«e with no apparent external or internal injuries, hospital officials say. The woman wu identified as Ellen Watrous, 38. The Coast Guard plucked Watrous from the icy San Franci8co Bay minutes after she jumped 220 feet from the bridge at 12:15 p.m. on Thunday. Rabies discovered in domestic cat LOS ANGELES-For the first time in Southern Califom.ia in 15 years. rabiee has been found in a domestic cat. authorities say. Don Mahan, executive director of the Southern California Veterinary Medical .AmodaUon, said Thunday special clinics are being aet up to avert an outbrak of the dbeue. Mahan aaid cat owners should contact their local animal shelter to get anti-rabiee ahoia for their pets. In Los Angeles and Orange counties, the shoa are being offered for $3 instead of the usual $15, he said. Green Berets survive tangled chutes NOV A TO -The parachutes of two Green Berets became bopelemly tangled 1,500 feet from the ground, but the men e.caped injury and returned to the helicopter to jump again. The incident occurred during a pcactice jump near Hamilton Field, a former Air Force bue located about 25 miles north of San Franciaco. The men, wtw.e names were with.held, were part of the 3rd Battalion, 12th apedal forces group, airborne. WORLD Greece signs to permit U.S. bases A THENS, Greece-Premier Andreas Papandreou said today that Greece and the United States have signed a new agreement on U.S. hues in Greece that calla for their removal after five yean. The premier's announcement during a news conference came after nine months of difficult negotiations, and only one day after the return to Athena of U.S. special envoy Reginald Bartholomew. The United States maintains four major i.natallationa and 20 minor military facilities in Greece. Four rebels hijack Nicaraguan plane SAN JOSE, Coeta Rica -Three men and a woman who said they were anti-Sandinista rebels hijacked a small plane in Nicangua and forced ia pilot to fiy to Co.ta Rica. the national police director says. Director a.car Vidal Quesada said the four will be charged with air piracy and tried in c.o.ta Rica. They were armed with three Soviet-made ri&e, a carbine, two revolvers and three hand~ when they hijlcked the plane 'Thunday, be aald. Lebanese tanks pound Shiite hideout BEIRUT, Lebulon -Lebane9e army tanks pounded Shiite MOllem militia hideoua in Beirut's old Jewiah quarter today u 9tl'eet t.ttlee erupted <YVfl!!r the government'• attempt to evict lqUAtten from a IChool. Initial reports said one militiaman wu killed and three aoldien were wounded in the aecond act of defiance apiDlt the Lebane9e army within 24 hours. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 16. 1983 Al . Sharp wholesale price increase ~parked ~y big energy boosts WASHINGTON (AP) -WhoJeeale pricft. propelled by the aharpst energy price pina in 11 months. ahot up O.& pertllllt in June, the aoverninent aid today. It WM the teCOnd ltraiaht overtU pin - lollowtna four montha of little or no chance -and mNnt that, for the first half of the year, wholesale prklel ftil at an annual rate of 1.0 percent. Indeed, economlata were far from betnc upeet at t.oday'1 newa. One Mid that further, although analler, lncreuea should be reptered for the next few montha. Another Mid the new round of price hikes wu typical "• a recovery picks up 1team." Anticipattna the new report, eevetal anal~ 1tuck by their earlier pn!dictiona that. for all of 1983, wholeeale prices may ri8e at their smallest clip in more tban a decade. Crash victim rescued Firefighters carry a truck driver away from a cra1h scene ThUl'8day after after hit rig veered off the Santa Ana Freeway near Lake Forest Today'• Labor Department report placed much of the reeponalbllity for the new round of hiChec pricea ora enerey cons, which roee 3.2 percent. G.ollne prices --.red 5.1 percent, al80 the laraest pin llnce 1ut July, while beatina oil co8ta climbed 5.3 percent and natural pa co8ta ra.e 0.2' percent. !'..neflD' prtce. h.t rilen 2.2 percen\ in May after fall.inC for the five prevloua months. LMt month's h11her overall prices came despite a 0.6 perccmt drop in the cost of food, the .c.eepesi fall lince the 1.6 percent decline of last July. Increues of 11.1 percent were posted for fresh fruia and 5 percent for vegetable.. Beef and veal prioee roee 1.1 percent while sharp decl1nes were recorded for egp. down 10.4 percent. and fiah, off 12.3 percent. Pork prices tumbled 4.5 percent and coffee prloea fell 2.8 percent. Food prices overall had fallen 0.5 percent in May. Drive and rolled over. The driver, whose name was not available, was trapped inside his cab. Rescuers cut the cab open to free him. Murder suspect linked to orgies involving 'prominent figures' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A woman who claims \0 know two key filu.rs in the Vicki Morgan ''aex tapea" caae uys the man ~of mw'derin& Morpn had invited her to orgjM with "a lot ot prominent people involved." Steinberg and Marvin Pancout. who ia charged with Morgan's bueball-bat murder July 7, and that ahe aent Steinberg to help Pancout before the defendant's mother hired attorney Arthur Battna to handle the cue. Asked about the tapes, Stone- hou.e aa1d she im't the mystery woman who Steinberg aays provided them, but that Pancoast invited her to such aex parties two yean ago in the San Fernando Valley. Wholesale Preces Producer Price lncMx For F1n1shed Goods 2IO. 1967:100 2IO• 275· 295 • J ASOND J FllAMJ 1912 • 83 Source :o.ot. of Labor (Unadjusted F9gwes~ • Nine fires still out of control By die A1aoc1a&ed Presa Nine of 22 tires that charred more than 22,000 acres in Cali- fornia and Nevada, injuring 900res of firefighten and burning aev- eral homes and can, were atill out of control today a week af1er the first blues began. Four chat consumed a total of 9,500 ~remained uncontained today, but firefighten said cooler weather, waning winds and high humidity helped control three tires Thunday and contain five. Ten fires were controlled earlier in the week. and the U.S. Forest Service said aome firefighten were starting to go home. Five hOU8es in the Grandview area. near Barstow 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, burned Thunday afternoon in a trash fire whipped out of control by 38-mph deeert winda. Thtte firemen were injured and damage WU esti- mated at $150,000 to $200,000. "Two (homes) were totally destroyed, and three had moder- ate to heavy damage," Bantow fire dispatcher Martha Pfrommer said t.oday, adding that the winds ·are not Santa Ana winds but ''just your buic de9ert winda. '' ~ of the out-of-amtrol fires was tAe 4,506-acre Matillja blue in the Loe Padres National Forest in Ventura County about 60 miles northwest of Los An- geles. It was reported 80 percent contained early today. Cindy Stonehou8e, 39~ of AcoUra said Thunday that per- ha1J9 the purported tapea were made at thme lemi-weekly OC'gie9. although •he said she never attended the orgies or saw the tapes. Congressmen admit sex guilt Attorney Robert K. Steinberg has claimed that three color videotapes provided by an anonymoua woman 1ut weekend ahow the late Alfred Bloom-lncdale and Morpn ~ in IM!X, u well u a co~. two "am~rial level" Reagan ap- potnteea and two "prominent businemnen" that he refutles to name havin« aex with three other women. Stonehouae said she knows WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. hi.a relationship with the page 10 Gerry Studda, facing HOU8e repri-years ago. mand for gay eex with a Studda said, though, that hi.a 17-year-old page, says he wU1 stay relationship did not involve im- in Congre9a. but Rep. Daniel B. eroper conduct becauae it was Crane has left hi.a plans unclear foluntary and there waa no pref- after admitting an affair with a erential treatment or hamm- female page. ment. Thunday the two~n Crane, 47, a Republican from a admitted ethics committee Bible Belt diatrict in downstate chaJ'&es they had aex with Illinois, fint aought advice from teen-age pages. Fonnal repri-his brother, Rep. Philip M. Crane, mand, the mildest di8cipline the R-ID., the 1980 GOP White HOU8e full HOU8e can mete out, could hopeful. Then he flew home to take only a few minutes once explain hia alfair with a Jnvestiua ti on ICheduled,sinceneitherlloont.est-17-year-old girl page to hia wife, e' ing the action. Judy. and six children. D L "Of coww," Studds, 46, a "( know nothing -rm not in e orean Mueachuaet\a Democrat, told re-talking," the COnler'Vative IUp- porten when asked if he would porter of school prayer and strict Rep. Gerry Studds CB Se ill eual ? leJ'Ye out his term. He took the morals said when asked about the e· House floor, where he ptOcla1med lla18on three yean ago that began ended with repeated ~Olll in LOS ANG~ (AP) _ De-hia homoeexuality and admitted when the girl lost a six-pack of the bedroom of hi.a Alexandria, ferwe attorneys say federal agents .--"a_Rrloua ___ erro_r_in_)_IAdcm __ nei __ •_t'_' _in __ beer __ to_him_._on __ a_bu_ke_tball __ be_t_and __ v_a._,_a_partmen ___ t. _____ _ conducted illegal break-ins while investigatina a cocaine--traffiddng cue involvtni automaker John De Loreen. but • prwec.'Utor calla the al.legation a "~acreen." 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Lie NO •~u lHJ PLACDfflA AVE. • COSTA IESA, C' 12127 • PHONE 646-4131 .;.__ 646-2355 MON.· THUU. t-l:IO IAT. t:-.. \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 en. Wilson goes ·to hat for Sam If STEVE MJTCHELL ,.,....., ........ Introduction of a private immi- ~tion bill by U.S. Sen. Pete Uson, R-Calif., has given new pe to David and Ruth Willett, oae adopted aon Sam faces portation to his native Liberia nday. I' The freshman senator sub- "tted a private immigration bill lier this week which, if ap- roved, would allow Sam Willett, 7, to remain with his San Juan pistrano family as a permanent .·dent of the United States. Otto Bos. an aide in Wilson's ashington. D.C. office, said the tor hopes the private bill "will e care of the problem." "He (Wilson) has asked the U.S. nate to give a permanent Cali- ·a home to an honorary citizen San Juan Capistrano who faces portation and separation from · adoptive parents," the aide 'd. Sam was named an honorary 'tizen of San Juan Capistrano by e City Council last year after his light was made known. · ' considered a foreign adopted child, which makes him ineligible for pennanent residenty in the United States. The San Juan family has battled for more than two years to keep their son, including winning six deportation delays and pushing for seven private bills. In addition to subm.i.s.sion of a private bill, Wilson also wrote to Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyoming, who is chairman of the Subcom- mittee on Immigration and Refu - gee Policy. telling him, "l believe that private legislation should be enacted to allow for the relief of Sam Willett." Wilson said he is also concerned about how the immigration laws have had an adverse impact on the well-being of the Willett family, noting that "Sam's mother Ruth is in poor health as a result of her 11 -year struggle." Meanwhile, Sam's family is elated over news of Wilson's private bill. .. Burned boy has major setback BY KAREN E. KLEIN· on...,. .......... Davi,d Rothenberg, the 6-year-old boy burned ovff 90 percent of his body in an <>range County fire his father has ad- mitted setting, apparently is slow- ly recovering from a major setback he suffered during surgery this week at a Boston hospital, police said today. "At this point, it seems he's slowly coming back. Every day he's getting a little better," said Buena Park police officer Terry • Branum, who spoke this morning to Ken and Judy Curtis, the Fullerton couple the boy's mother stayed with during David's three-month hospitalization at UC Irvine Medical Center's burn ward. .., .... ,.._..,Lee...,,.. David's mother, Marie Rothenberg, called the Curtis family today to update them on her son's condition, Branum said. The boy had survived several major skin grafts and was con- sidered to be progressing well at the Shriners' Burn Institute until he was anesthetized for Monday's surgery, a relatively minor skin-grafting procedure, Branum akin-graft operation waa not com- pleted. The boy was being tested for any permanent brain damage, he said. Branum said that despite the setback, Marie Rothenberg was encouraged today by David's re- cent progress. "But when I talked to her on Wednesday. she was a little bit down," he said. "David had had such a good weekend. Her (Marie's) sister had come up (to Boston) with her kids and Reggie Jack.son came up Saturday. It (the setback) caught her really off guard." Jane Bell, evening supervisor at Shriners Burn Institute in Boston, said David was in stable condition Thursday. David was burned March 3 at a Buena Park motel. His father, · Charles Rothenberg, 42, who is divorced from David's mother, has pleaded guilty to charges of at- tempted murder and ar90n in Orange County Superior Court. Sentencing has been set for July 29. The Willetts adopted Sam hile they were serving in the • ace Corps in Liberia 11 years . Because he had no birth rtificate, the family arbitrarily t his age at 16. But under U.S. 'gration laws, Sam was re- ed as 13 months too old to be "We're very happy about this," said Ruth Willett. "But we've been so, so, so, disappointed in the past." She said Wilson's bill is the first to come from the Senate side of Congress, adding seven other private bills have been introduced in the past in the House. Five of those bills have yet to be sched- uled for hearings and two are dead. This happy family may not be broken up, thanks to intervention b y Sen . P e te Wilson, R -Calif. In the for eground are David and Ruth Wille tt with their a dopted Liberian son, Samuel and dog, Tasha; a t rear a re the Willetts' daughters Ka thie (left) and K risten. said. "They were going in to do some skin grafts on the top of his head but his brain swelled up and his breathing stopped and his heart stopped," he said. Doctors told Marie Rothenberg thl)t they almost lost David Mon- day, the officer said. The Mesan gra dua tes from la w schoo l Former Costa Mesa resident Dan F. J effries has graduated from UCLA School of Law. it was announced recently. The Estancia High School graduate is the son or Don and Janet Jeffries and is now working at UCLA Medical Center. + .. 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OBITUARIES Richard Bridges, e ngineett Board member David McCosker will speak on energy conservation techniques including photovoltaic products and full spectrum energy-saving lights when the new $\µ\rise Exchange Cub of Irvine meets Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 7:30 a.m. at Baxter's Restaurant at Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue. The club meets each Tuesday morning and is soliciting charter members. For more information, call Ralph Rodheim at 720-2225. CdM 1 981 reunion set Corona del Mar High School graduates of 1981 are being sought for a two-year reunion. The event will be held July 23. For more information, call 720-0291 evenings. Film presentation set An evening of films by Alan Sondheim will be held July 22 at 8 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Sondheim will be present to introduce the films and answer questions. Admission is $3. The museum is located at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For infor- mation. call 759-1122. Backpackin g trip planned An eight-day backpacking trip to Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks in Utah ln August is being offered to teenagers by Irvine's Community Services Department. The expeJltion leaves Irvine Aug. 20 and returns Aug. 27. The fee is $135 per person. The cost includes food. transportation, insurance and 11upervision. Registration i.s under way through Aug. 6 at the Heritage Park Youth Services Center, 4601 Walnut Ave. For more information, call the center at 660-3814. Computer classes carde d Computer classes for children and adults are being offered this sununer by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department, with classes beginninR July 27. The classes, which are held on Wednesday afternoons for five weeks, offer personal training for youngsters between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. with adults meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Also surviving are her parenta, Clifford and Loretta Llndlay of Costa Mesa; a sister, Audrey Lou , Conner of Coeta Meu,' and three brothers: Clifford Lindsay Jr. and Arch K. Llndaay. both of 1\naheim, and Douglas W. Llndlay of Costa Mesa. Sttviicm were held Saturday for Richard Lee Bridges of C.O.ta Meu, who died June 21 at the age~ 60. Memorial aervicee were held at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel with interment following at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Mr. Bridges WM a radio engineer foe the Caned Co. He ia survived by a OOUlin, June Bridaes. of 1J. ~• I J' Private intennent waa conducted under direction of Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway. Mortuary of c.o.ta Mesa. Piil.iC M>TtcE PUeLIC ~ The City of lnltne, 17200 Jem-Thie propoMCI O(dlnlince ..tel>-Protection of the Emlronment. COmmunlty De< 8'opmeiol bo<M BouleYard, lrvtne, Cellfornla. ..,_ • oommlttM and• i>tocedut• , A Putlllc: ~ wll be l*d on ment. Annell 11, 2801 McOew, 92714, pr~ to emend the 10 Identify and ~ hletorlcal, ihie llPPllcaton by the City of lntlne c.lffomla.. codM of the City of lrvlne by adding cultural and othet epeclel reeourcee City COunal on TIMed8y, July 28, Delee!: July 14, 1883 1111 Ordinance entllled: .. An Ordf withing 1he Clly ol lrvlne. 19t3, .. 8:30 p.m. In the City Council CITY Of' IRVINE nanu of the City Of lrtvne Adding In eccontanc. with 'Stal• and City Chambeft, lrvlne lnlerlm Civic Nancy C. Lacey OMtlon I to Tltle v of Ille lrvtne City auldeilnM. 111e prQPOMd prol«;1 hU center. 17200 Jamboree Boule¥ard, City Cler1t Code to provide regulallon tor the 6-1 t>ound to be exempt from the Irvine, C8lltoria. 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Catch the rays reflecting oll our entire sun·satlonal 1983 cot1ec1ion Come in early for the best selection and you'll be ready 10 Indulge 1n the afternoon sun In Robinson's JWR Pl:>olslde. 23. where .-ou·11 find more or the best names In town Please. no mall or phone orders. SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-6, SUNDAY 12-5. AOllNION'I NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND • (714) 844-S • WUTMINITl!R MALL • (714) 111 4J31 I • I ' • I Ae Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 OTHER VIEWS A direct challenge for Congress The Supreme Court's recent decision striking down the "legislative veto" is both a serious challenge and a major opportunity for Congres.5. Use of the "legislative veto" to negate the regulatory actions of the bureaucrats was symptomatic of the enormous. growth of government in recent years, and the cong~ional abdication of authority that went with it. The job confronting Congres.5, now that this restraint is gone. is to claim the powers that have been too casually delegated to executive agents. Problems in this area arise because the Federal government is involved in regulating just about everything imaginable--from product safety to auto mileage to atmospheric pollution. The scope of regulation is so broad, and the subjects covered so minute, that they can't be dealt with on the floor of Congres.5. So the lawmakers in case after case have simply handed over rule-making and regulatory power to the bureaucrats. This has resulted in a tremedous volume of rules and regulations on everything under the sun--58,000 pages of the them in 1982--being published in the Federal Register. It has also resulted, in many cases, in regulations which are different from, and con trary to, the intent of Congres.5. The legislative veto was an effort to keep such regulatory abuses under control. Wha t the Supreme Court has decreed is that it is not a violation of the "separation of powers" for Congres.5 to delegate lawmaking power to the executive. but is a violation for Congres.5 to try to control such power when delegated. If matters were allowed to rest h ere, we would face the a~urity of une lected bureaucrats being able to legislate while our elected lawmakers are unable to restrain them. It seems unlikely, however, that Congres.5 will let things stop there. From early indications, it appears our legislators from here on out will be much more careful about the delegation of such authority. In a recent test vote, for example, the House of Representatives decreed that regulations of the Consumer Product Safety Co~ion could not go into effect unles.5 a resolution approving them was adopted in both houses of Congres.5. In essence, this would mean such regula tions would have to be approved just like a statute. Opponents of this motion objected that such a requirement in regulatory matters would put excutive agencies on a sh ort leash, be tremendously cumbersome for C.Ongress it.self, and curtail the ability of the government to regulate things in detail. All of this is true, but hardly an effective argument against such a requirement, It is instead an argument against the present method of conducting regulation. Under our C.Onstitution, the legislativ~ power of goverment is vested in C.Ongress, not the exective I bureaucracy. This is so because the people are supposed to be 1sovereign. and Congres.5 is accountable to the people. Over the years, however, Congress has let this power slip away, subject only to the feeble control of "legtslative vetoes." Elimination of that restraint could h ave the ironic result of I having C.Ongres.5 reduce bureaucratic power and revive the authority of the people--both desirable objectives. -American News Service MAILBOX Legislative loafers lambasted To the Editor. The Constilullon of California I requires lhal lhe Ca.hfomia lcgis- f lature present a budget to the igovernor byeach June 15. To date. 1the legisla ture has not done so 'Therefore, the legislators who are 1responsible for the delay have •violated their oaths of office to support and defend the ConstitU· tion of California. They are unfit to hold office. They should reslgn Immediately. I{ they do not r esign. they should be prosecuted for the violation of their oath, impeached from office. and punished. Any district attorney who refuses to proeecute and any judge who refuaes to rule and punish for these legislators' violation of the California Constitution should be impeached. removed from office, and prosecuted for the violation of his or her oath to support the same constitution. Of course. no legislator who haa tried to get a budget presented on time should be punished. But all the wrath of the people should fall on the legislators and any ac- complices who have violated the California Constitution and their oath to obey and support it, and thus. have caused the State of California to be without a budget and in a financial mess. BUD SMITH Garden Grove I 4 t. I. BDJd !Thin and rich Upper income wwes over age 40 ien4f to be about 20 percent thJnner ahaD other women of similar age. Upper income husbands over age 40 tend to be about 20 percent fatlllr than other men of almllar .. I Q. How much milk does a t~ nursing mother produce pes:-Clay? A. Two pounds is typical. Thir· teell pounds 1s the record. Among angler Hsh, the female ls 20,000 Umes larger than lhe maJe. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai =::..-=:..-:.::.1::-... .,.:. C--GA- fo Q. Can a cock.roach live without its head? A. For up to seven hows. it can.· The female pocket gopher d1-- 10lVet her pelvic bones to give birth. Q. Oodolphinaanore when they aleep? A No, whales snore. Sut dolphins dream. Among the heftier adverUaen In ooUege newspapen are the brewers, understandably. K.Llc*w.U• l'IAllllW CMIJDUIAf .......,,.,._...,,. ..... ~ • Assad stands on thin ice WAS HINGTON -Hafez Assad, the Syrian dictator whoae intransigence haa been the main stumbling block to the pullout of foreign troops from Lebanon. is actively conniving to depoee PLO leader Y asir Arafat. Yet Assad himself is in a vulnerable position, according to secret intelligence reports. Assad's enemies within Syria include senior army officers, the majority Sunni Moslems, ele- ments of his Buth party sup- ported_ by Iraq, the Moalem Brotherhood and even members of his own minority Alawite aect. He stays in power through the naked repression of a 20,000-man security force run by his corrupt brother, Rilaat. Secret CIA and State Depart- ment reports seen by my associate Dale Van Atta assess the threats to Assad's rule from his many enem- ies. Any one group has abundant reason to wish for Assad's ouster or assa.9ination -but whether any has the nerve and the skill to get rid of him is debatable. At 53, Assad has ruled Syria for 12 years; like his adversaries Yaair Arafat and Jordan 'a King HUDein. he is a survivor. Here's the intelligence run- down on Assad's opposition: -Moslem Brotherhood: Th.is rad ical Islamic group has been Assad's most obvious rival, but Rifaat's tank-equipped "defenae companies" decimated the brotherhood. They began with an attack on several hundred of ita members in Hama in February 1982. Rifaat's thugs then went on a two-week rampage in the city that report.edly left 20,000 dead. G. upon themselves to clean out their .-own community." ' . -.-.-.-.-111-.-. -~· -Sual1: "A1 Syria's finit non-Sunni Moslem president, Assad has always had to contend with opposition from the coun· try's predominantly Sunni popu- lation," the CIA reports. ''To placate the Sunnis, he built a team of techniciana and economlc plan- ners drawn from the educated Sunni elite, (and gave) many Sunnis highly visible and osten- sibly Important government posts." Although these posta Included the defenae and foreign minis- tries, "the Sunnis remain effec· lively cut off from real power and are resentful of the domination of Assad's small Alawite sect." -Baath Party: Assad has stacked the Syrian Baath Party with Alawites, but "some mem- bers, and doubtless some military officers as well, would be willing to support an lraqi-spoauored coup attempt against Allad," the CIA predicts. The Iraqi and Syrian Baath parties have long been at odd.a, and Baghdad maintains ties with exiled Syrian Baathists in Beirut and ebewhere. -Alawites: Even this minority Moslem aect is divided into four tribes and four religious sub- divisions; inotherwordaAsaad isa member of a minority within a minority. "Dilsident Alawites confront two choices,'' a State Department report explains; they "can either remain united with A.ad and fight to the last Alawite, or (they) could take lt Mucb of tbe Alawites' anger centers on brother Rifaat, whose venal ways offend the devout and who is held responsible for the 1972 murder of a respected Alawite leader, Muhammad Umran. -The army: Assad's most serious opposition, according to the CIA, has been among senior military officers. At least 50 officers were believed to have been involved in an abortive coup attempt in January 1982. To counter the threat from the military, Assad keeps several senior officers under close surveillance and arbitrarily dis- mises or imprisons the most suspect as "an obvious warning to others." The State Department notes that Assad has tried gener- ally to ''dominate the military by personally clearing all promo- tions, transfers and retirements." He also seems to believe that no coup will be attempted as long as an external threat from Israel remains -which helps to explain Assad's persistent efforts to sab- otage any overall peace proposals. Dupite tbe individual strengthsofthevariousopposition groups. Assad should not be counted out. As the CIA points out: "Assad is a skilled political operator who would be difficult for even the roost detennined opponents to outmaneuver." And he always has his brother to put the fear of Allah into his enemies. Or does he? Last August, Rifaat bought a $1.1 million estate in Potomac, Md., a ritzy Washing- ton suburb. Was he getting ready for a sudden departure? MAIL MASSACRE: President Reagan is suppoeedly the cham- pion of private charity and small-town America, but his budget director, David Stockman, doesn't seem to have gotten the message. He wanta to cut more than half of the $879 million subsidy Congress has propoaed for second-and third-class mailers. Stockman reportedly believes that the mail subsidy primarily helpsso-ea.lled "junk mailers" and nationally distributed newspapera and magazines. But this is just not so. Mike Ferrell, staff director ol the House postal affairs subcom- mittee, points out that these big mailers pay the full cost of their mailings. Hardest hit by Stockman's proposed $479 million subsidy cut will be private charities, small newspapers and educational pub- lications -all of them already groaning under rising costs. "It would ~ve a devastating impact on almost all non-profit organizations," Carolyn Emigh of the Non· profit Mailers Federation told my reporter Tony Miller. Without the federal subsidy, charities' postage rates would go up 83 percent. The March of Dimes, which now pays more than • $6 million for its annual mail solicitations. would have to pungle up another $4.4 million. Small-town papers' mailing costs would go up 116 percent. For some, this may mean the dif- ference between surviving and going out of business. AIDS' fear has ripple effect By THOMAS D. ELIAS Fear of AIDS-acquired im- mune deficiency syndrome-has spurred a wave of fright acrom America, causing a 16 percent drop in blood donations to the Red Crom and other reactions. Nowhere ia the phobia more inteMe than in Loe Angeles and San Francis:o, where the public health director called the fears "a form of mus paranoia" in an interview last week. And the "stralght" world does have a lot to fear from this new and as-yet unchecked ru.eaae, which s\rikes almoet exclusively at four groups: male hornoeexuala, Haitians, hemophiliacs and in- travenous drug abuaers. But pan- icked calls for firing all bomoeex- uab ln food-handllng jobl or refusing to u.e u.naterUJzed dum- Cillflllll FICUS mies in first aid cou.raes are clearly overreactions to AIDS, whJch killa by disabling the body's immune system and laying it open to destruction by other, normally mild infections. "Tltose reactloH are under· standable because we're dealing with fear of the unknown," says Dr. Mervyn Silverman. health director of San Franc-..0, with the natbn'a highest concentratfon of gay men. "But they're not necess-. ary or helpful." Adds Dr. John Ziegler, who heads the Univeralty of California teem which lut month won the fint major federal AIDS n!!9eVCh grant, ''Thia. d-...e la infectious, but not like tubttc:ulo8la or -Punch--------------- -. • OUN chickenpox. You won't get it from casual contact like shaking hand.a or using a public rest room or Nting in a restaurant. It's more like hepatitis." It's tbe ffCOlldary shock waves that wlll affect non-homosexuals if the disease continues to rage unchecked. Says Dr. Marrus Conant, d irec- tor of the AIDS/Kaposi's Sarcoma Clinic at the University of Cali- fornia Medical Center in San Franciaco; "One year ago, there were 2:H> known cases of AIDS in the world. Today we have that many just in San Ftanciaco. The number of cases has doubled every six months for two years. U that continues. there will be 3,200 cases by Christmas, 6,400 one year from now and 3 million by the end of 1988. "Right now, three of the 10 respirators at San Franc:i9co Gen- eral Hoepital are oa:upied by AIDS victims, most of whom die with 1evere rnpiratory problema. 1f thia epidemic keep going, w~ wtll run out of resplraton-end then what d.o8 your hetttcieexual auto acddent vic:tlm do? What about hospital beds?" AJld wbat abo.t blood trans- fusiona? A.IDS la thought to be tranamltted in the blood and homoeexuala donate about 40 per- cent of t.he blood used ln San Francia.'o hoephala. about U per- cent of what's uaed in Loi AnaeJes. But beca1• of the lengthy AIDS lncubaUon period (1even mont.N to three yean), no one knows which donon carry the dileue. To pro1eC'l heart C" and otben who receive , many hoa= ha\19 1tar1ed to trradlate all , boplna co k111 whatever orpn1lm CIUMI AID6. ''But that'I ' just a hope." says one doctor. "We can't be sure it works." Similarily, a1mast no one with an active, multi-partner sex life can be abeolutely sure of avolding AIDS. Even heteroeexuaf women can pick it up if one of tMir partners is a bisexual man who la a carrier. Bat avoldiJl1 casul contact with gay men won't make any difference, the doctonuay. "It is reasonable to take precau- tions if you're going to be expmed to body secretions from peraona in the high-risk groups," aaid Ziegler. "But the reaction we're seelng against gays ia basically becaU&e of fear of the µnkown, combined with the (act that th.la la a pariah group anyway." But there will be no eay answers to the AIDS problem. the first new infectious di8eue '° raae unchecked ln this century. ''We need a crash pl"Ol1'atn that will produce a vaccine aoon." •YI Conant. ''There la not enoulb belna done. We don't nm know why AslaN appeu to be lmmwe or why there are no caeee ln Puerto Rico, soclo.e to Haid, ewn thouCh it'• been a popular vacation spot for i•Y' for years." • Thil Brlefin& book that'• 1n tba newscould have referred toedvim the ex-president 1ot from Amy ... what co do when • WI rabbit et~ c.w. -----________ ...._.. !... ,, ;): Ii; ir: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fri l.y. July 15, 1983 A7 "8.IC M>TICl MUC "°l1C£ c..... lltUll.0 tn MIO county and Stat• llMI of ttMI ltreet add, ... and Olhaf 12506 Omatd Str•t llOTICI OI' TMl8TU"I U&.I OM«lbed .. , common dealgnatlon, If any, a11own North~· CA 111805 TA.Me.-..W1 PARCEL 1: Unit 2 u -"Own and tMlraln. (21 )M0 .. 412 NOnc. defined on th1t certain Con-Said Nit will be made, but W!thOut By: Anna L o.y1en YOU AN: IN OEFAUL T UNDER A domlnlum P14lll rec:«ded February OOY911ant or WWratlty, IXP'M9 or Im-A.Mt. Secretary Of' .TRUST DATED July 25 21, 1171 In boot1 13050 page 1254, plled, flOMdlng Ulla. poa .... lon. or Publiltled Orange eo... Dally • UHLE88 YOO TAKE ACttOH Official fWcofda of Or9ng1 County, encumbflll\CM, to pay the ra!Mlnlng Piiot July t5, 22, 29, 1913 0 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Cellfornla. pnnc;jpaj eum of the noll(a) aec:urad 4149-13 Y BE SOLD AT A PU8LIC SALE PARCEL 2· An undivided ~ by Mid Deed of Truet, with lntarMI YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 1m ..... 11n and to Lot 1 of Trec:t No. lh«aon, u prOYlded In Mid no11(1), IUILIC M>TICC l NATURE OF THE PROCEED-104111 In th41 Ctty of Colla MIN, lldvancM, If any, under the terma of AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD Coonty of Or1noa. Slate of Call· aald Deed of Truat, '-· cherget TACT A LAWYER lornla. u lhown on a map r.corded and axpen-of ttMI True1• and of On Aucluet 5 1983 ·at 9: 15 am In boo« 444 pagea 22 and 23 of Iha 1ru111 crMled by Mid Deed of UAl1'\' ALLIED SERVicES u Ml9Qlllaneou1 Mapa, reco<da ol Or-Trull. tppOirle.d TruatM under and anQI County, California, together The total amount Of ttMI unpaid t to Deed of Trvat recorded will all •~-II. thafeon, ex-~anoa of ttMI obligation MC:Ured by 1 19711 ea lntt. No 401112 In c:.pllng tflerafrom Condominium Iha property to ba IOld and ~ l32411 peg. 490 of Off1c111 A.. Units I and 2 located t~eon. •bll 11llmated C0111, axpat\IM Ind d8 In t~ olftol of the County PAACEL 3. An IXctu.lva -ldvanc.a at the lime of Iha tnltlel der of Oranoe County, St•t• 01 ment appurtenant to MCf1 Unit for publlcltlon of the Notlc9 of S. la ellfornla. Executed by R.C. the UM Ind occupancy ol thOM por-S1M,509.22. EA\IENWORTH e lingle mAn WILL Ilona ol tl)I reetrlcted common arM The benaflelary under aald Deed Ell AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO dealgnated In the daclaratlon of r• or Truat hafetofore exewted Ind d&- HEST BIDDER FOR CASH (ply· llrlctlona and ahown on Iha Con· llvered to ltMI undersigned 1 written 11 llma of Mii In liwfut money lnlum Plan tor each unit. Declar1tlon of Def1ull and Demand the United St•tll)pu1'9Uant 10 C o d • : 1 5 -0 0 1 . P 1 r c e I : lor Sala, and a written Notic41 of 0.- 4H of the Cellfomla Clvll Coda II . I lault and Election to Sell. Thi under· front entrance to the old aranOa Thi str•t addr... and other signed CIUMd Mid Notice of DeflWlt ty CourthouM located on mon detlgn1tlon, If any. ol the lln<I aectlon to Sell to be recorded In 1 Ana 81vd. ~ Sycamore rMI P<operty delcflb4td above la the county wtlare ttMI rHI proPlfly .. t. & Bfoedway, s.nta Ana. Cllll· purponed to be: 254 15th Street, located. 111 right tltle and lnterMt con-No. B, Colla Ma9A, C1Ufornl1 0111: June 30. 1983 to Ind• now' h4lfd by It under Thi undeflllglled TrM1tee dlt· SECURITY ALLIED SERVICES Deed of.Truat In the property ct1lm1 any lllblllty tor any Incorrect-II Mid Trullee ~ICTITIOUI IUllNHI NA• I TATIMINT The tollowlng peraona are doing bustnauu CWA ARCHITECTS, 4425 Jam- boree Blvd., Suite 190, Newpor1 Baach, Ca , 92660 MARK L. WHITFIELD, 23 C1/\dt1busn. Irvine, C1., 112715 ANTONIO HORACIO COVAR· RUBIAS, 26731 Alamanda, Mission Vlafo. ca .. 112611 1 Thi• bullnen la conducted by an unincorporated aaeoclatlon other than 1 partnership· Mwk L. Whillleld Thia statement was Iliad wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on June 24, 1983 '211341 Put>lt$hed Orange Coast Deity Pilot July 8, 15, 22, 29, 1983 4000-83 Mid July Sale 30% to 50% Off #29 Fashion Island 644-2652 All Major Credit Cards Accepted EVERYTHIHG'S COMIH' UP ROSY at the FAIRGROUNDS in COSTA MESA. ORANGE COUNTY PAIR JULY 8-17r 1983 SATURDAY-SUNDAY: lO:OOAM-MIDJUGHT. MOKDAY-FRIDAY: MOON TO MJDIUGHT. UVJ'.STOCK GATE OP&PIS /ff 7 :00 AM. ADMl.s.510rt: ADULTS: $ll.OO CHILDREN 6 TO 12: $1.00 CHILDUrt UNDER 6: FREE PARKJNG: $1.00 •Floral Demonstrations• <:arnivaJ• Lumberjack Contest• Exhibits •Livestock• Rodeo• Great Orange County Pork Rib Cook'in Cook'out• ADMJSSJOft llfCWDt:S ARLlllOTOft THEATER EnTERTAllfMmT ENTERTAINMENT~~~~~ July 8 -RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS I July 8 -PRAlOQE LAllU July 10-LACY J. DAI.:rOK July 11-BUflN BISHOP July 12-JAlll * D&Al'I July 13--GREATl'BT STARS OP ROCK fl' ROLL WITH l"ABIAK. Ll'lTLIC Aft'l'llOl'IY, THE DIAMOl'IDS July 14-B&LLAMY BROTHERS July 16-RICK IUIBOft July 18-KlllGSTOft TRIO 17-"0XO" • t.00 DISCOUllT COUPOllS ARI AVAILABLE AT PARTICIPATiftO ROftDA MOTORCYCLE DULERS or ORAltOI COUl!TY. ·J • Tre Rnnsor1s Gft • 0 0 Y I A I I 0 ' I T Y l I WATERFORD FOR THE IRIDE AND GROOM Bring 10 lhetr special day the celebrated sparkle of Waterford cryslal Each lull-lead piece is moulh·blown and cut .by hand in the legendary lrtsh tradlllon A. Lismore goblet, $33.50. B. m1de's cake server, $69.50 C Bride's knife. $65. Stainless knife and cake server blades are engravable· the first 10 letlers are free through July 31 Add111ona1 letters are $1 each. Allow 3 weeks for deltvery Robinson's Wa1erford, 142 Ask about our Waterford Club Plan To order call lOll·lree 1·800-345-8501 1 0 0 Y I A R S 0 F S T Y l I WATERFORD FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS Share your love of Waterford with the ones who will share tn your happiness. Full·lead. mouth·blown cryslal. hand·cut by skilled Irish artisans D. Ring holder. $27.50 E Jewelry lray. $33 F 3 'h • violet va se. $31.50 Robinson's Waterford. 142. Ask abOut our Waterford Club Plan To order. call toll-free 1-800-3-45·8501 1 0 0 Y I A R S WATERFORD FOR THE GROOMSMEN Convey Your appreciation with an 1mpress1ve Waterford gift beautifully mouth·blown, hand-cut, lull lead crystal G Lismore double pony, $29.50. H. Lismore brandy. S46. J. letler opener with stainless blade. (Free engraving on the first 10 letters is available through July 31 Additional letters are $1 each.) $48.50. Robinson's Waterford, t42. Ask about our Wa1erford Club Plan To order. call toll·free 1·800·345·8601 0 F S T Y L I .. •' .• .. '. Aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 15, 1983 Ml.IC NOTICf Pt&.IC NOTICE ••Ml aYNOPlla Off,..._ ANNUAL aTAn•NT ftM INDllD O.CPIUJt 11, 1112 " HtQttUM)I .. IUMHCI COWAN'I .,,...._.t,... Houeiofti TX TnlOI l'OUI edmltted -..... ........................................................... 1565, 133,N6 l'otel lleblllt ............................................................................. 378,644,619 ~:~~~~.~~.~~.~--.... ......... .. .. 4,000,000 Gt-. pelO-ln llnd QOl'ltrlbuted eurplut ...................................... 47.322,270 U-1111onec1 fund• (tur"PIUI) ..................................................... 125. 187,075 ~ .. reg.tel• pollc:ytlold«I ... ·············•···············•··•······· 178,489,345 lnoome for the~............................................................... 144,725,5&8 ~ .. tor the )'Mr ...................................................... 128.843,510 We heteby cer11fy thel the aboY9 llema .,, In IQCOfdenct with the Annuel 81atWnen1 tor they.er ended December 31. 1982. m•de 10 lhe l,...ln()e Commleeloner. purwoenl to iew. PNI o. Hemeon T,_,., O.E. Welker S.C..teiy Publlth9d Or .. Coat Deity Piiot July 11. 12. 13. 1•. 15, 1983 •0-40·83 Pta.IC l«>TIC£ Pl&IC NOTICE ~~:A~~~i::~· INGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD ...,_ CONTACT A LAWYER. b~o~~-wlng person 1~ doing On July 26, 1983, el I 1:00 a.m., II "LOVE SPEAl(S" 5 Hlghlt nd the duly appointed Trustee under View 1 1 e ca 927i5 end pursuanl to the Land Contrect RIAN~~ 'H RHONE AKA KAY or substituted Trustee. Recorded ;;fr · t ; 1A September 30, 1981 1111 Document E EN WILLIAMS. 5 H..,.hlend VI-. No. 40024 Book 14239 Page 125 ol I ne. Ca., 921' 15 Otllclal Records In the olflcer 01 the This buslness Is conducted by en Aeco de 01 Orange county Call· lndlvlduel· r r , · Rlenah H Rhone tornla, uecu1ed by HEIDE This 818\emenl w~s llled with lhe LANGWAY. TRUSTEE OF THEBO& County Clerk of Orange County on p ~~~~~ELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION July 8. 1983 F22027I TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Published Orange co11t Dally CASH (payable at lime ol sale) LAW· 2 2 5 1983 FUL MONEY OF THE UNITED Piiot July l5, 2 ' 9• Aug. •4134•83 STATES OF AMERICA, a cashiers check payable to said Trustee drawn ------------,on e state or national bank. a stele Pta.IC l«>TICE or federal credit union. or a state or ------------1 rederal savings and loan association flCTfTIOU8 auatME88 domiciled In this state a1: NAME 8TATEMENT In the Law Ollices of C. Bruce The lotlowlng persons ere dotng Shasky, 1151 Dove Street. Suite bullness es: 170. Newpo11 Beach. CA 92660 all CLASS ACTS. '414 ·31st Street, right, lllle and Interest conveyed 10 Suite B, N-port Beech, Ce., 92663 and now held by It under said Lend JERI OINISE HAWKINS, 19 Cov· Contract In the property situated In entry, Newport Belch, Ca., 92660 said County, Callfornla described MARILEE JO HAWKINS. 19 Cov· the land therln: entry. N-po.-1 Beach. Cellf .. Ca., Loi 30 of Tract No. 6278. In the 92660 City of Huntington Beach, County of This buelnns la conducted by an Orange. State or Celllornla, es per unincorporated esaociallon other ap recorded In book 238, pages 47 111#1 a par1nerthlp: nd 48, Mlscefleneous Maps, In the Jeri Oenlae Hawkins lflce of the County Recorder of said Marilee Jo Hewklns This stetement wes !lied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on July 13, 1983 • f22062t Nil.IC *>TICE Ml.IC NOTICE a11wa IYM<M' ... CW THI ...UAL aTAlWMINT ftM INDe.O D41C._R 11, 1- tl HtOHlANDI UNDHWNTUa .. IUR~I COWANV .,,....,_..,.... .......,, .... no. Total admitted UNtt .......... .,. .................................................. 1 13,632.742 Total MebHttlet .............................................................................. 1,0U.380 Capital peld-up/Ou111anty Oepttelf StatutOf)' Oepoelt ................................ : ...... ,, ............................... 1,000,000 Oroee peld-tn end QOl'ltrlbuted eurplua ........................................ 2.eoo.000 UnllNlgnecl lundt (eurplut) .......................................................... 8,M4,362 Surplue u regarde pollc:ytlolders.. ....... ......... .. .. ... . . ... . .. ............. 12,444,362 Income fCH' the year . ., ....................... ~············································· 880,976 Ola~tt f« the year ........................................................... ·220,7441 W• hereby ctttlfy th•I the l bOW Item• If• In ICCOfdlt'IU with the Annual Statement lor the year ended December 31. 1982, made to the lneurll\OI CommlNlonet. pu<.uant to l1w. Phll 0. H•rteon T..-rer o.r;. Walker Secretary Publi.hed Orange Cout Deity Piiot Juty 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 1983 4041-83 Plllt.IC NOTICE (;ounly. EXCEPT ell petroleum, gH aaphaltum. and other hydrocerbons end other mlner1lt. whether tlmll1r to those herln 11941Cllled or not, within or underlying, or thtt may be produced from Hid lend, 11 re- served In the deed lrom Stenderd 011 Company of C1lllornle, recorded April 29, 1944 In book 125'4. page 12. Olllclal Records. ALSO EXCEPT lhe fight 10 take and use on said land, weter eppur1e· nant 10 or c:teveloped by Grantor, necessary lor auch operetlons, as reserved ln the deed from Standard 011 Company of Celllornle. recorded April 29. 1944, In book 1254, page 12, Official Re<iords. ALSO EXCEPT all the under· ground water rights 10 seld land . .,,. cept the right of entry thereto lrom lhe surlace end subsurface areas to e depth of 500 feet tor the purpoae of producing water, a-. granted to the City ol Hunt1r19lon Beach, by deed recorded January 18, 1987, In book 8155. pege 6"8. Official Records. and as dedicated on lhe map of u ld Tract. The street address and other common deslgnallon, II any, of the real properly described above la purported to be: 9•52 Pier Drive, Huntington Beach. CA 92646 The undersigned Trustee die· claims any lleblllty lor any Incorrect· Ml.IC NOTICE ness ol the street address end Oilier common deslgn1Uon, II 1ny, thown herein Said Nie will be made, but without covenant or warrenty. express 01 Im· plled, regarding title, pos-•lon, or enaumbr•nOflS, Includ ing lee•. ch1rgea end expen-ol the Trustee end ol the 1ru111 crelled by Nld Lend Contract to pay the iemelnlng p1lnclpal sums or lhe nole(a) MCured by uld Lend Contrecl lo wlt:S83,93 I. 17. with Interest thereon from September 30, 1981 It 15.26•;. per ennum es provided In aeld note(a) plus all coats, chergea and any end all advances $21.149.07 with interest. The Vendor under seld Land Con· tract heretofore executed end de- livered to the undersigned a wrlllen Oeclaretlon ol Default and Demand lor Sale. and a written Notice of De- feult end Election 10 Sell. The under· signed oeused uld Notice of Oeleult end Electlon 10 Sell lo be recorded In the county where the r11I property la located.Oeted: July 1, 1983 KCS and Assocleted Inc. a Calll Co.-porttlon es s&Jd Trustee 1151 Oove St. Suite 170 Newport Beach. CA 92660 By: C. B1uc::1 Shasky Attorney (714) 752-1149 Published Orenge Co111 Dally Piiot July 1. 8.1 5. 1983 3032-&3 ,_k: NOTICE 1(08111 'ICTITIOUI llU ... H NAMI ITATWMINT Th• fottowlng perton It dOlng bu1ln"1 .. : OIPPITY DONUTS. 1854 Newl)Ort Blvd., Cott• MHt, Ce., t262T T£1( SING CHOU, 7271 9th St. 126 Thia bu1lne11 le conduot9d by tn lndl11ld1111. Tek Sing Chou Thi• etilltmenl wea flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 7. 1983 Mt.IC NOTICE 'ICftTIOUI au ... u NAMI ITATS-.NT The tOllowtno pereon It clotng butlnfft U ! EXTERIORS BY SHALIMAR. 2901 E. NutwOOd #F·31, Full«ton, C1., 92831 SYED M NAOVI, 2801 E. NutW004 # F·31, Fullerton, Ct ., 921131 Thia butinfft II Condu<:led by 111. Individual: I Sytd M. Ntqvl Thia etetement wu llled with the County Cieri\ 01 Orange county on June 22. 1983 f220147 f2ttl14 Publlthed Orange Co111 Daily Publlthed Orange Cout Deity Pllol July 16. 22, 29. A11g. 6. 1983 Pilot July 15. 22. 29. Aug. 5, 1983 '4122·83 . 4126·83 Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI llU .... H NA• STATIMENT The lollowtng person It doing butlneu 11: (l)ZILZ CORPORATE SERVICES (b)"ZCS", 181 E. 18th St.#&, Cotti Met1. Ce .• 92627 A. MICHAEL ZILZ, 181 E. 18th St. .-6, Co1t1 M .... Ce., 92827 This butlnese le conducted by en lndlvlduel: A. Mlcheel Zllz Thie etelement wea flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 12. 1983 ,220U4 Publlahed Orange Coe11 Delly Pilot July 15, 22. 29. Aug. 5, 1983 4130-83 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eU81NEH NAME8TATe•NT The lollowing persona are doing bualness11: I COUNTRY CRITTERS CARO & GIFTS. 32061 Cemlno C1pl1trano. San Juan Capistrano. C1 .• 92675 JOHN C UPTON SERVICE, INC., 31386 Los Rios, San Juan Caplalrano, Ca. 112675 This business la conducted by • corporation: Diana lee Upton. Sec. ThlS at1tement w11 filed with the County Clark of Orange County on July 8. 1983 Ml.IC l«>TICE Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot July 15, 22. 29, Aug. 5. 1983 4125·83 SALE-THURS. 10:00 A.M. SINCE 1972 ·"THE FAMOUS" NJLIC l«>TICE FICTmOU8 llU81NE88 NA• 8TATl.MENT The lollowlng persons ere doing bulllnessas: HOLLY'S BUDOA. P.O. Box 11323 Coste Mesa. Ce .• 92627. 2009 Aliso. Coeta Meta, Ce., 92627 HOLLY ANN WOOTERS, 2009 Aliso, Coste M .... Ce , 92627 l(ENNETH H. SOUTH, 230 Orange St., Newport Beach. Ce .. 92663 This business Is conducted by e o-a1 pertneranlp: Holly A. Wooters Kenneth H South This atelement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 8, 1983 F22025I Published Orange Coea1 Dally Pilot July 15. 22. 29. Aug. 5. 1983 4133·83 NJLIC NOTICE FICTITfOU8 llU81NE88 NAME STATEMENT The followtng persons ere doing business as· / NANTUCKET JOINT VENTURE, I 18002 Sky11ark Circle. Irvine, Ca. 92714 Wonder Wood Trim and F1nlSh. Inc.. a Calltornla corporation. 7732 Telt>9n AIMH!ue, "F", Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 !lames G. White. Jr . 2081 Men· d•ln Drive. Cotta Mesa. 92626 -The B1rl11C Company, a Cellfomle CGrJ)Ofellon, 18002 Skyp1rk Circle, fMne, Ca. 92714 This buslnesa Is conduC1ed by: an ufllncorporeled usoc1e11on other Olin • partnlf"Shlp. THE BARISIC COMPANY By James L. BarlS>C. President This Slllemefll WIS Ille<! with the County Clerk ol Orange County on June 30. 1983 F2tM11 Published Orange Coast Delly Pilot July 8, 15, 22, 29, 1983 3096-83 Pta.IC l«>TICE FICTITIOU8 llUl*E88 NA• aTATEWNT The lollowinQ persons are doing bvtlness as: G & W. 3300 Irvine Avenue. Suite 296. Newport Beech. Calltornla 9Z660 Timothy S. Wagner. 3300 lrvlne A_,ue, Suite 266, Newport BNc!h, ca. 92660 This buainesa Is conducted by. a I ~al pertnt<thlp. 11mothy S. Wagner t his statement was llled with the COunty Clerk of Orange County on June30. 1983 F21tn7 OAllWIN a WAGNER aoo trvtne A .... euit. 211 .... pot1 hedl, ca. ... ea..- Pub11S11e<1 Orange CoUI Dally Piiot July 8. 15. 22. 29. 1983 3083-83 "8.IC l«>TICE FICTITIOU8 au ... H NAME 8TATE•NT The f0Uowlr19 peraona are dotng bosineSS as· )MARINE ADHESIVE PROO· S INC .(Bl WET ·SEAL. 17600 ovte Ave .• C•. Costa Men. Ca. 91627 lSlaphtn Scott Lincoln, Calll C4fp., 309 Walnut St.. Newport etecti. c.. 92643. ;rnts busll"lftl ii conductld by· a c!ooretlon. ARINE ADHESIVE PRODUCTS. I . Scon Llneotn, Pres. BE HERE EARLY!! - INC. DOLLHOUSES & MINIATURES 400 WESTMINSTER AVE. NEWPORT BEACH (ACROSS NEWPORT BLVD. 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AVI MONIY ON OUI INIUIANCI A ll .. AOINf •• COMPANY .• MOtimtlY ,., ... , .. .,., .. "" um) liilMC£ 441 ow .._,.,. ....... ... .,..... leedt, c:.. ~1·7740 UPTO 75°/o OFF OUR LOSS - YOUR GAIN! KITS! DISHES! CLOTHING! GIFTS! DOLLS! UPTO 75°/o OFF COLLECTIBLES PRINCESS BOUTIOUE ENTIRE STOCK 50% OFF OFF ·-~FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE! 1 lilly Piiat FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS BS B6 B7 R ams op en train ing camp with a n ew place-kick er- ex-Huskie Chuck Nelson See Page B2. D a COMICS A IDatter of tiIDing Mo ff et ple ased despite finishing sixth By ROGER CARLSON Of)M a., l'tle4 ..... LOS ANGELES -It's done with a clock in swimming, but for Costa Mesa's John Moffet, a Stanford University sophomore and a product of Newport Harbor High, it's more than simply a matter of time -it's timing. The Olympic Games hopeful finished out of the money in the 200-meter breaststroke Thursday, far in the background on an afternoon which saw a world rerord set in the men's 800 freestyle (the Soviet Union's Vladimir Salnikov went 7:52.33) at the McDonald) International Invitational Swim Meet on the University of Southern California campus. Moffet's effort of 2:23.28 was sixth in a Held of eight, behind Japan's Shigehiro Takahashi (2:18.39) and the Soviet Union's Gennadiy Utenkov (2:18.88). among others. But if was far from a disappointment or routine for Moffet, whose 2:17.46 a year ago ranks him No. 8 on the all-time list for the event. "I'm pleased," said an obviously happy Moffet. "I don't like finishing fifth or sixth , but it was a good swim. This was l. 7 seconds better than ever before at this stage. I just started my taper at the first of the week (in preparation for the upcoming Pan-Am Games in Venezuela). Thus, it was far Crom a disappointment for the powerfully built Moffet, whose 301h waist and 47-inch chest tends to make other appear pale when' lined aside him, awaiting the start. • Moffet takes a day off today in the four-day meet, a prelude to the 1984 Olympic Games. Saturday _.. he'sentered in the 200 individuaJ medley and Sundayl he rounds it out with the 100-meter breaststroke; which is now virtually equal to the 200 in Moffet's eyes. The only disappomtment of sorts was the absence of Soviet star Robertas Zhulpa. It's Zhulpa (No. 2 in the world at 2:15.36) and Canadian whiz' Victor Davis (2:14.77) that appear to be the major> hurdles for Moffet's quest for gold at the Olympics. • But that's a long ways off. "It's always nice to see them (the competition),". says Moffet. "But when the Olympics arrive, people come out of the woodwork -and others croak." ~ Thursday's competition was a baptismal for the USC facility and Moffet said it was a good, fast pool; despite Soviet complaints about the outdoor setup. • Moffet's splits were 33.02, 1:10.03 and 1:46.55 before settling for his 2:23.28. Later, flags of Japan, the USSR and Hungary w ere raised in recognition of No. 1, 2 and 3. but that same sequence is considered a real longshot a year from now here. ladimir Salnikov of the Soviet Unio n raises fist victor iou sly a n d aves to crowd a fter breaking own world record in the 800 freestyle. "I went 2:24.9 at this stage before my 2: 17.9," he added. "Takahashi was fully tapered and shaved ... " he continued, pointing out the difference for each of his foes m tenns of where their stage of training is at. Mission Viejo's Tiffany Cohen won the first event -sweeping to an 8:36.95 in the 800 freestyle, prior to Salnikov's sparkler. cGregor peaks as Angels hit valley BAL TI MORE (AP) -Scott McGregor 't remember pitching any better over ~extended period of time, but he prefers not to say he's at the peak of his career. On Tl' toalt11Jt Cltannel $ a t 4 :30 "If you say you're at your peak," ~cGregor said after pitching the Balti- ID<>re Orioles to a 5-1 victory over the l'.ngels Thursday night, "then the only way to go is down." pitching coach Ray Miller said of the 29-year-oJd left-hander who made only 86 pitches and didn't issue any walks. "He exudes charisma." "I like him starting off a series," ~Iller said. "He shows our guys that he doesn't have to throw that hard, but h e moves the ball in and out. He makes pitching look easy, and it is if you have the ability." The triumph was the fifth in a row for the Orioles. while the Angels' longest losing streak of the season was extended r four games. McGregor. 10-4, has compiled an 18.med run average of 1.97 over his last 10 ~ while posting a 6-1 record with hree no-decisions. With former Cy Young Award winners Mike Flanagan and Jim Palmer on the disabled list, McGregor has taken over as the leader of the staff. "He's just a quiet, confident guy." "Ever since Flanagan was hurt,'' said r4 defensive gem ~y Derrel Thomas leads Dodgers,· 8-4 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers won goin,g away Thursday night, handing 1le reeling Chicago Cubs their lixth s uccessive loss. But even amid 12 runs and 28 lits, 23 of them singles. it was a -emarkable play in the fifth in- ling by center fielder Derrel l'homas that probably saved the came for Los Angeles in an 8-4 win. The Cu bs had a 2-1 lead at the ime, and Ron Cey was on second base with a double. K eith Moreland drove a line drive to center and Thomas never gave it a second thought, diving head- long for the ball and coming with the catch. "M y decision was to go for the ball and not take it on a hop," Thomas said matter-of-factly. Thomas followed his stunning catch with a leadoff triple in the bottom half of the fifth. and eventually scored the tying run on a base hit by Steve Sax. the first of five successive singles by Dodger hitters. "We all got hot at the same time," noted Thomas. The victory was the Dodgers' fourth in the last five games. and it kept them within 1 'h games of first-place Atlanta in the National League West. The Cubs, who were within two games of the lead in the F.ast on July 4, remain in contention, only 51h games be- hind Philadelphia, even though they're nine games under .500 (39-48). Manager J oe AJtboeUi, "Scotty has pitch- ed outstanding ball. He could easily have about 13 or 14 wins." McGregor, who has a lifetime 15-4 record against the Angels, lost his shutout in the ninth inning when Rick Burleson doubled. moved to third on a single by Ron Jackson and scored on Brian Downing's sacrifice fly. Since play resumed after the All-Star break. the Baltimore staff has compiled a 2.11 ERA in seven games. with six of the 15 earned runs scoring in one contest. The Orioles scored twice in the third off Ken Forsch, 8-6. on a double by Rich Dauer. Al Bumbry's triple and a ground out by Cal Ripken Jr . Dauer's double, his third hit, a bunt single by Bumbry and Jim Dwyer's three-run homer made it 5-0 in the eighth. The Angels have averaged more than five runs a game for Forsch in his 18 starts, but have managed a totaJ of just three runs in five of his losses. ''I can't say anything about that," Forsch said of the non -production. "I gave up five myself." Forsch said he can't explain why Dauer, who entered the game with a .204 average, is 1 l -for-22 lifetime against him. "I don't know how to throw him," Forsch said. "I pitch him outside, he goes to right. I pitch inside, he hits it down the Une. Maybe I'll throw it down the middle, and he will fly to center." The Dodgers collected 15 hits, including four by shortstop Bill Russell. Cubs catcher J ody Davis foils Pe dro Guerre ro's insid e-the-pa r k home run attempt T hursday nig ht. Dod gers won, anyway. Placing the Stamps of approval Sports promoter hoping for b e tter luck in N e wport B e ach By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Oi1eoe.,.., ......... Mention the name BW $tamps to an avid Southern California tennis fan and the resporue will more than likely be less than complimentary. The sports promoter, in town for the High Stakes tennis tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Aug. 5-7, has felt the burden of blame for tut year's ticket mixup in a tournament at Industry Hills involving Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg. At the ti.rm;. more ticketa were aold than aeats were available and the resulting snafu resulted in outrage, not only in the local prem, but in Sports Illustrated magazine. '"The L09 Angeles Times, in particular, really crucified ua," said the 34-year-old Stampe. "The bot tom line was that the city fatherw lnallted we play there, even though there wasn't enough time to really ~ndJe the tickets," he said. "We were unable to ute Ticketron or any other outlet, ao we were forced to use a local printer. He overprinted in such a manner that we never cau.cht it." The result was that hundreds of people who were holding tickets were left on the outside looking In. And, according to Stampe, the fire marshall did not allow ~f them to enter the premises. "We did all we could afterward to make It up to th0&e people," he said. "We had people manning the phones the next seven days, 24 hours a day, to make sure that people would get their refunds. And. we even went 10 far as to stage another match between Connors and Borg at the Forum and gave away aome aeata to the people that were left out the first time. "We felt like we more than corrected the situation and IOl'nC' people probably came out ahead on the deal.' He's looking forward to better things in Newport Beach next month. \ ) ' "We came to Newport Beach becaUte we felt It's the capital of tennis," said Stamps. "We believe that we have as strong a field in the tournament around, even stronger than Wimbledon." The liat of names ls indeed impressive. There's Connon, Ivan Lendl, Wojtek Fibak, Eliot Teltacher, Yannick Noah, Tim Mayotte, Kevin Curren and Mata Wilander. The Newport Beach Tennis Club is being renovated to accornodate crowds of 10,000 for the three-day event. Tickets, ICaled from $12.50 to $25 are on sale at ~ NBTC and Ticketron outle1a. Stampe ii 1Ull ln negotJatlona for pomlble cable television c:overace with the ~btUtJee lncludlna ON·TV. ESPN and USA. Scott McGregor Bill Sta mp• \• .( l I r f Rain open camp \vith n ew kicker From AP dispal('hl'S Chui k N1•l)-.C111, tlw must l:ll'CUratl' Ci] plnl'e ku•kpr 111 tht• l11stur y of rnaJJr . c. t t•ollcg(· f1•1tlxtll . h.i.., s1gm•cl a :.t-rws of onf' Vl'·" nHlll'ttl 1 .... \\1th ltw llami. 'r1•1·11, ... w1•n· rwt .111nouncro N1 + .. 111 ,, tnurth rnund d ra ft dlt)l('e from the Umvl'r-11 v of W.i..hmgtu11, m adl· IH 9 pt>rcc>nt o f hLo; ftl•ld g11,il .lltt·mpt~ (5~ of 7L) during thrt.'t.' St'a."4>rh fur tlw I lusk11 .. ,.111cl set <Ill NCAA rN·ord by kH k111g :rn l'O nSl't'Ut1 ve 11111" potntl'l'S Tht• Rams, "'ho opened th1•1r tr..11mng camp today a t l'.il :-;1,1t1· F\illerton, have ..;1g1wd all or lhl'lr dra ft choi<.-es \\ 1th tlw t·x~·ption nf wide n·n•l\'t•r I lt•n rv Ella rd. a se<.'· 1mc.J -round p1t'k whu attt·nded 1''11• ... no State 'I'm very happy," Ne lson NELSON 'W.!HI "T his lS a g rt.>at op- portunity This 1i. <• i.iood urg.miuitiun with nice people. T htn.•-. ..i n1"w prog r<1m that everyone is enthusrastr< about and 11's 5(.lmething I'd lrke to be a par t u f fvr .i lu ng tinw." Nelson will trv IO unseat M1k<.• Lansford as the Rams' plt1t't'-k1ckl·;. Asa rookie last year, Lansford connect.xi on n1t11;> ot l!'l f1elcl goal a ttPmpts and 23 of 24 e<mvt>n.1on~ H1:-. longest field goal was a 39-yard t•r "Chut·k N1•IMlll'l-t rt'<.'Ord speaks for itself." said Gt>0rgw Frn11 11ert•, thl• Rams' owner (}uol (• of the day ~1·11 Hill Bradlc\-fo rnwr Hhodes &·h11la1 antl bJ!>kl'lbJll ;Wt at Pnnc•<:ton and \\1th thP Nl'Y. York Knl('ks .• 1ddn -ssmg a grvup of c·ullt•gt· bound Nt•\4. Jl'rSC'} high ~h1ot1l ..;tudtnl' \\h11 hav1• \.\Un etlhlt'llt' ~:h11l.ir,lotj.>-. & tla lx·st you t:.i n bl· on the .nhlL·t11· 11t IJ-.. ;md dtl the lwst vou can to groy, 11111 l11't·tu.ill.\ If yuu c·an -.t:md on thl' foul ltn• '-'1th 11111· -.t't'Ultd ll'ft m a ot\l•-.mtl 11nl .;1tu.11wn <trtd vour Ll·am bt.'hind by a pm nt .wd d rtlp in · b<ll h shots w 1th t'tX•lnt""" \tilt -,h1111ld ht• bt· ;iblt• tu find J frw huur-. <1 dJ\' 111 n .. 11! ·· Gre n wood to jump to NFL? DJ::N\'f:R I ).ivul ( ~n 't•nwood, [il stru11g S<lft·t~ fur th1• M1<'hl~t1n P~in-t II: th l·r-. 11( th1 · trn1t1·d St.1tt·-. Fuotball Leagut· .... ml Thur-..dit~ h1· would ltkl· lu JUmp to thl· N.1t1un.1l F1w1th.tll Lt.·<tgut> a nd play for the ~1·w 01 l1 am. S.1111t.-. (.rnnwc1od .1 ll-'l .!tlH-po uml rookie from \.\.'1!.4 -.11-.in v. 1• II ' l'.inth•·r-· Nn 1 dr;1fl choice H e il'>I• .\ .i ... ~ lwtt .. I I•\ the '°5J 111l.l> 11n tht• C'1g hth round, I th1 'H L Jwft Askl'<.l dunn~ Jfl tnll'rv1ew If he would • ronsrder JUmpmg to the NF L. Greenwood : arlS\H 'ft'<.1,' Dtf1111ttc>l"Y ' "I'd lo' 1 1 1 pl.1; "' Nt·w Orleans. I've been do" n th• n ,, f, w t1ml'!> 1 love the city. My wife lovC'-. ll l lovt tht· Supc•r Dome," sard Greenwood, who alo;o s.a1d ht would l n)uy playing for Saints' Coac:h Bum P h 1l11p ... Hough masters Yanks again C barlle Ho ugh pitc hed a • five-hitte r and Larry Parrish cracked two homers and knocked in five runs to lead Texas to an 11 -2 romp of the New York Yankees Thursday night in the Amen can League. Hough gave the West Division-leading Rangers only their sec.-ond win 1n their last eight outings and extended his lifetime record against the Yankees to 5-0 ... Don Sutton pitched a six-hitte r over eight innings and Bill Schroeder belted his first major-league h omer , lift- ing Milwaukee to a 5-1 d e- cisJOn over Minnesota. Sutton. 7-5. walked non<.' and struck out five in winning his 265th career game, tying him for 26th place on the a ll-time lrst . _ . Luis Leal tossed a two-hitter auL.o:..:O:.-....tJL---' and Buck Martinez and Rance HOUGH Mulliniks home red, sending Toronto to an 8-0 v1ttory over the Chicago White Sox ... Alan Bannister lined his fourth homer leading off the bottom o f the 10th to give Cleve land a 4-3 ve rdict over Kansas City ... Dwight Evans belted a three-run homer, Tony Armas hit a two-run blast and Wade Boggs drove a solo shot as Bost.on routed Oakland, 9-4 ... Right-hander J ack Morris scattered six hits and Lou Whitaker drove in two runs as the Detroit beat Seattle. 4-2 for the Tigers' fifth straight victory. Morris, 9-A. struck out a season-high 11 batters and pitched s hutout ball until giving up a two-run homer to Pat Putnam with one out left in the game. P a r1-tin1e s tatus for Parker PITTSBURGH -ln 1978. when • Dave Parker was the NationaJ League's Most Valuable Player and its best hitter for the second consecutive season. it was hard to imagine he w o uld ever be a part-time player. But at age 32 that's e xactly what the million-dollar outfielder 1s for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Durrng the fi rst haH of the season , Manager C huck Tanner ignored Parker's relatively un- productive offensive output and kept him in right field regardless of the opposing pitcher. Not an y more. In n.>eent w~ks Ta nner has platooned Parker with Lee Lacy. The left-handed-hitting Parker was even on the tx·m:h against right-handed pitchers re<..-ently when Tanner elected to st.art vete ran R1chi<> li<'bner in right field . "I've be-en using our outfie lders the best way I t•an," Tanner said, refusing to cr1tJ<.:1ze Parker Likewise. Parker doesn't criticize Tanner for the decreased playing time But he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gawtte, "I'm not gorng to be able to put everythmg toge ther when 1 play one day and don't play the next " Parker is in the last year of a six-year. multimillion -dollar contract that is the highest ever given a Pittsburgh professional athlete. The pact is valued at more than $1 million this year, and if the Pirates want to re -sign Parker -which they have give n n o sign of doing -they can cut his pay only 20 percent next season. and Terry P11bl doubled twi~ and ' Joe Ntekro tos»Od & thn .. -e·hlttc•r • scon-d two runa u Houston stop~ MontreaJ 1'hl.lrsd3y mght In the· No- tional League. 3-0 N1ckro, 7 7, rt.'tlrt.-<l the l:ast 14 batu.•rs to po6t his first complete game of the season • Elsewhere in the NL, J ohnn)' Ray strokt.'<i u two-o ut. two-run double to c·ap a four-run ninth mmng as Pittsburgh raU1cc.l LO pin an 8-6 &etback , on San Diego The P1ratt.'!l movc.'Cl to within 2 11'1 games of Lhe lead m the East with the..· victory . Bob Horoer's leadoff homer triggered a (o ur-run uprising that snappc-0 a ninth-inning tic as Atlanta downc.-0 Pl'liladclphi11.. 5-2. Arter Horne r's I $th homer, Chris Chambliss tripled and Glenn Hubbard, NIEKAO Bruce Benedict and Rafael Ramlret added run-scoring singles for the Braves, who maintained their l 1h-game lead over the Dodgers in the West Division. Steve Bedrosian. 6-3, got the win and Terry For ster t·ollected his ninth save .... Rusty Staub drilled a two-run homer that carried the New York Me ts and Tom Seaver to a 7-4 win over' Ctnl'mn&ll. Seaver, 6-9. went six innings for the win T en NBA player face fines NEW YORK -T en NatJOnal Basketball As.social.Jon players, poss- ibly including Artis Gilmore of the San Antonio Spurs and Adrran Dantley of the Utah Jazz. have been fined $2,500 each for competing in non-sanctioned off-season exhibition games. The league refused to release the names of the players fined but Gilmore and Dantley played in the Stroh's Basketball Challenge. a ser ies of six games that was co-sponsored by ProServ Inc .. a Washington-based sports management firm. The league also fined two teams $2,500 each for permitting their players to compete in the games held last month in Norfolk, Va .. Tampa, Orlando. Cincinnati, Baton Rouge. L a. and Greensboro, N.C. Other players in the Stroh games rncluded Eric "Sleepy" Floyd of the Golden State Warriors, Al Wood of the San Diego Clippers, Ke nny Carr o f the Portland Trail Blazers, Buck Williams, Mike O'Koren and Darryl Dawkins o f the Ne w J ersey Nets, Rory Sparrow of the New York Knicks, Mark Iavaroni of the Philadelphia 76ers, Gene Banks of San Antonio, Walter Dav1s of the Phoenix Suns, Darrell G riffith of the Utah J azz, Danny Schayes and Kiki Vandew eghe of the Denver Nuggets. Nate Archibald of the Boston Celtics and KeUy Tnpucka of the Detroit Pistons. Daniel leads LPGA tourney Be tb Daniel, who hasn't won a golf tournament since last August, fired a 5-under-par 67 to take the first-round lead in an LPGA tour-• nament in MaJve r n, Pa . Thursday. Dan if' I, the leading money-winner on the LPGA tour in l 9HO and 1981, carded seven birdies and two bogeys over the 6.283-yard White Manor Country Club rourse. Anoe-Marie Palli was aJone rn second, two strokes back while Cathy Morse. Kathy Martin and LeAnn Cassaday shart'Cl third a ft<.'r posting 70s ... Football great Billy Caoooo struck a deal to testify against fellow conspirato rs in a $ti mi lJ iun counterfeiting scheme m return tor immum\y from further prosecution Television, radio TV -Angels at Baltimore, Chann el 5, 4:30 p.m. RADIO -Angels at Baltimore, KMPC (710), 4:30 p .m .: Chicago at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KA.BC (790). NOTIC8 Of' 00~ 90AM MIMMA ILIC'TM* MD NOTIOe TO DfCLAllll CANDIOACY PCHI ICHC>Ol OllTNCT OOVDMNO .OMO ..... 11 ILICTION TO .... LO .. T .. ..-WfllCNllT.-IA U...D ICHOOl. DllTIUCT NOiie:. 11 r.•by gtv.., to •If q~fln.d pett<H\t ""' 91\ .i.c11on wlll 0. llel<l In llMI Newport t.4 ... Unifi.a ScN>OI Oieltic1, ~ly ol Or~. Stat• ot C.ntornl•. on tM 8th d•Y ol Nov.mt>er. 1913, tor IM pu<"poM of~ memb•,. to the governtno t>oatd• of the lollowlng dletrlete, OltTlllCT NUM9£,. CW OOYINMO llOAMI Nnl)Ot1·Maa Unified ScllOOI 3 Oltlflel l from T ru1\M "'" I t from T,.,., .. ArH 3 I lrom TtUllM Al .. 6 Ca.11 Community Coo~ 0.1111<.I 3 1 trom lrutlM A•H 2 1 from TruslM Ate• 3 1 from TrutlM Aree • l o qutllry tor achout d1ttrlc1 governing boerd membef the candid••• muel b6 e reg111e1ed vol., In lhe tchool dltlflel In •ddltloo, • ca~ldll• tor a SchOol dlslrlcl with l•llflM U84ll mull be• 1e11de111 and regl118fed vOlef 01 the lrustee area tor which he or she 11 a candldlla Forms 101 decl11rlng cendldo.cy lot lhe elecllon are evellable from Ille olfloe or 1h11 Registrar of llotors 111 1300·C South Gra"d Avenue. Sa"ra Ana, Calllorn1e beginning July 18, 1983 Oeclaretlona 01 cend1dacy mual be 11180 wilh ttte Reglt11ar of \101et1 at lhe above address no lalt!r lhlln S 00 p m on August 12, 1963. Appolnlmenl 10 each elective office will be made pursuant to Educellon Code Sect1001 6326, si28, and 5328.!I In the evenl there are no nomlnMa or an Insufficient num~ of nomlneu for aucn office and a petition tor 1111 electlO(l la nol llled wllhtn lhe lime perloc;l Dtlltcrlbed by Section S326 ol lhe Education Cooe • Una Cop1e de eSla no11c1a 1egal Mla dlllPOfllble en espanol cuan<lo se SOllclle. Para oblenet una copia tavor e pooe1ae en contacto con el Reg111r1do1 de \101an1M 11 7 t•-83<1 22•44 Oat8<l this 7th day or July 1983 A E OLSON Registrar ot lloters Charhne Jagg81s. Oec>uty Published Orange Coas1 Dally P110_1 _Ju_l;_y _1s_._1_9_83 _____ •_o_S6-83_ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION Not tee Is he1Bby given that o General DISlfk:l Elecuon wilt be held in the lollowlng dasltlcts 1n lhe Coun1y or OranQe, State of Calllo<nla, oo November 8, 1983 tor the purPOse of elecllng d1rec101a for the Mid dlllllCIS DISlRICT COSTA MESA SANITARY DIST RICI MESA CONSOLIDAlED WATER DISTRICT ' NUM8EA TOR ELECTED 2 n wo) Olrac10<1) 1 (One) Oirector · DMstoo 1 1 (One) Director · OivlSl()(l 2 1 10ne) Director -Oi...Wor1 3 Tr.a quellllce11ons required by the prlnoopal 1101. for eac;h oltlce for which candidates may be nominated for Director, ore thal eaci'I Director shall be a "registered elector .. (1eg111ered vot1111 residing tn the dl81riel, or division, II elected by division Nom1na11ng pellllons may oe obta1n8<l at the 0111ee or IM Reglstrat of lloters. 1300-C Sou th Grand Avenu11. Sanla Ane. Calllornla beginning July 18. 1983. and musr be filed 1n lhal ofllce no 18181 thll Augu81 12. 1983, 5.00 P.m Appointment 10 each eleellve ollloe will be made as prescrit>ed by Cal1forn1a Etecuons Code Sec1ton 23520, 1n Ille event lnete are no nominees or an 1nsutt1c1en1 number of nominees lor auch oHice and a pellllon lor an eleclloo IS not 1118<1 wtlhln 111e 11me period presctlbed by saJd SecltOO 23520. Una cople de es11 no11c1e legal es1a d1$p()nlble en espanol cuando se sollclte. Para obtener una copta, favor e PQnefMI en con1ecto con el Reglstraoor de 1101an1es al 714·834·22U Dated lhls 7th day of July 1'183 A E OLSON Reg1s1ra1 of llote11 By Charline Jaggets. Deputy PubllShe<I Orange Coa11 Dally PllOt July 15. 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTlllOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENl Thtt follow•ng persons are doing Tne tollowong persons are do.ng b1Jsmess as business as lUCKY AUlO CARS?100Harbor l I KARE CREATIONS •23? Blvd, Costa Mesa CA 9?627 Shorecres1 Corona del Mar CA MAtiMOOO SAJJAOI 15155 9262!> Sherman wa~ Nu 48 va11 Nuy~ CA I tort B Klein. 4232 Snorecres1 91405 l.oronu oel Mar Ca 92625 MOHAMMAD 11[ lA Nll'.13AKM r TlllS bus•ness •S conoucleO Dy an 1'10·1 S P1u~p~c.1 Avt' No K San tt><J1~1dua1 Gat111t1I CA ~ inti LORI B KLEIN Th•$ ovs1nr s\" < 011ouctet1 l>i a r 111s sa.11emen1 was t11eo with tne general par111ersh•p l.ou11ly Cler• <ii Or;,nge COi.iniy on Milhrt100tl S~1j8d1 JUllP 1 1Cf8') Thi$ Slalemt'nl WJ~ "ed Wtlh tnt> F217'62 County l.lecl>. ot Or,cno" Co1;n1, on Put>li~neo Or~nge Coas1 Daily June ? I 19R1 P1IOI Juty 1 8 15 12 1983 F219097 I 3003·83 Put;l1~l <'t1 01a1111• rn.n1 Oa11y P1101 JUflt' 24 JUI\ ' q 1S ~:~~ 81 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICllTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAlEMENT The tollowong persooi are doing l>U5'1leSS as COASTAL COLOR 334 09111 No B Costa Mesa, CA 92627 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENl lne lollowcng persons are oo.ng ous1nen as tAIC~•NTRACT LABOR SPECIAL· 151 1B!C L $ 2436 Andover Pl Cos1a Mesa Ca 92626 Stanley E NISlll 2436 Anoove1 Pl Cosra Mesa Ca 92626 JAMES E k.NOSl 334 Ogle No B Costa Mesa CA 92627 ------------------------------------------------~======================~: lh•S buscness 11 conducted by en Danell E A11en 2<136 Andover Pl Co5l11 Mesa C111tf 92626 Brten Slenocen Rainey had wet first race But top ry<;li I only laughs about it no~ LOS AN<.Fl.FS <AP1 Waynl' H.c1lnt.., h • .-. v1\'1d niE-mon1-... r.t hi!> I 1r ... l fom••1l IT\Ot~)rt 11< l• r.1u• c)nC-11( whlt'h 1s most ,;mbarrru.:.inK But ht• ta11 l.rugh about that nnw "My 0.td was nlways into r<H 1ng. ' he rc<'all<.'d in a wlephonc 11'tervil'W from h1:. horn<' in nearby Nor~·a1k thl• <Jth<•r d;iy "I tarted n dmg dirt brkf'S when I was five and rode· in m' f11-st rac<' ,v)len I was rune •·r was '\rtting in .i pr;1<t1te hm. aOd I wt·t my pant.,, I was <w> ner vous I ~ot" fourth then (in hrs age class), I luwd it ;.ind I'm still rlOing It " ;Rainey. :!L n11f.!ht huv1• addc-d that he'!> doing 1t C'xtrc•mcly wc·ll Although thll> 1-. nnlv his sa·ond y•ar as a full-ttmt· professional rrt>torcyclt• dr1v"'r h t-'ci onl y fou r ~nts out o( f1 n..t pl<t<'t-m the enca n Motc)rcyrl1'>l Assoc1a- Cam1•l Pro S<·rn ·-. "'iup<'rbrke .ISS naticmul "tJJldJ11g-. £rney w1l l :JI H•lllpl t•J tllOVC' 1 f1r-.1 plan :ilw.ul o ( 2 year-old M1k1 R.ildwrn of ~nen, Conn , this Saturday in tlil· AMA Supt•rh1kt: 1 \.t•nt .tt thf· 1_.gum1 Se~·a R.wt•v. ay 1n ~nt.erey It will be Pighth rat l' in this year's 14-race serres. Rainey has one win, three seconds and a rourth in the previous seven races. Rainey signed a contract to race for the Kawasaki team m 1981 , for the 1982 season . He finished his rookie year in third place in the championship standings. earning about $55,000. He's already earned more than that this year. "L ast year was a learning ex- perience.'' he said . "I'm s till get- tmg better after every race, I'm still learning. "ln a way, last year really sur- prised me because l was just out there learning the tracks. There wasn't that much pressure. no- body was expecting big things out of me, I was the only one expect- ing big things out of myself " Rainey signed with Kawasaki after winnjng 16 of his 18 races on dirt tracks in 1981. On tour, he's had to make the switch from dirt tu asphalt. "When I first started on the tour, I really didn't know asphaJt,'' he sajd. "Road races are all new to me. I didn't know what tl wou ld feel like. I think 1 have a litile bit of advantage because of my experience on the dirt. I don't Whiteley selected -,V estminster coach t's1U White ley. t1 form.t•r o;hort si>p at Westman.<ner I ilgh. has n n.imcd ht·ml hast•br1ll roach the Liona. he Huntington &'al'h Unified * ool Dis trict !)o.f1rd 11f trust('(•S rovt'd t>w apporntm<•nt o ( ltcley Tuesday 1''or the pruit o years. Whltelt>y ho.s been an i t.'lflt nt Huntani(ton &•.ch und••r hr•"d {'onch Mikt' d .WhJL.-.ley ts a 1973 #{r duntt of &ml'}'tA.•r lltl(h H1• wa~ h1 -. l('t11n's MVP as a senior. He also pl:iyt'<f at Golden West College. I I<.' inherits a Westminst~r High team w hich went 4-11 last season ond flnlr.hed :n the bottom of the Sunset ~ague sU.lndings. Among the returners WhHelcy will be countinR on 3r1> l\ll•lengue short.atop Ed PimenU.ll. a .330 filt· L<'r last year. and right-handed pitcher Tim Hanson. WhJU'l y r plnet.'8 Don Muniicll who coached the k!am o n an in- tt-rim b."Uls Last seMon. mind the sliding (on the asphalt) at all, it's actually kind of fun." Rainey realizes it's impossible for him to win every time out. That's probably helped him. "I want to do the best I can in every race, if I can't win I want to finish as high as possible," he said. "I just go out and ride my own race, I do my best every time out so I'm never unhappy. I think tha t's wha t it takes to win a C'hampionship, to do as well as possible and finish every race." His goals are simple. "Right now, I want to win a championship," he said. Cooper vies • 1n tourney Bob Cooper, a student at Estan- t•1a High. will t'Ompete jn the hdcpendent Insu rance Agents and Brokers national gofl tour- nament at Vista VaUey Country Club in Vista in August after winning the group's state tour- na ment. C o oper, wh o has a two-handicap at Mesa Verde Country Club. fired a two-round total oC 143 in Santa Maria last weekend to top 500 other juruor golfers and lead a list of 10 quali- fi ers from the state for the na- tional tourney. Cooper fired a 67 the first day on the par 72 course in Santa Mar1a. Caldwell injured in Dallas camp THOUSANDOAKS-Fonner FountaJn Valley High st.a.ndout Bryan Caldwell, the Dallas Cow· boys' third round draft pick, baa suffered sprained -and possibly tom -knee ligaments. CAldwcJI. a 250·pound de- fcnalv lineman who attended Arizona St.nte, has re~ to Oolhu to htavc hJ.a left knee exam- In the cool white bottle. A Hk for It o t vour· fovorltl• sCo~ o r ,;_.shmrunt. AvnJlahl-.· thnmgh Straub Ul tributing Co., Inc-. (714) 893-0738 (714) 7fi8...3475 (714) 637-7333 lmpunr<I hy: llnll1md lmportll "' litn Ill, ( i<'I tf'J9..• 1ndlv1dua1 # James E l<nosr l his bUs•ness 1s conducted by a gene1111 par1nersh1p STANLEY E NASTRI l h•~ s1e1t•men1 wG& ftle<I with th~ County C1eck 01 Orango Cour'1y on Jun!' 20 1983 T hlS s1atemenl was hied with lhe County Clerk 01 Orange County on F218N7 June 23 1983 Pullllsned Orange Coasl 01111y F'2192IO Pilot June 24 July I 8, 15 1983 PuOhSMd Orange Coast Daily 2875·83 PllOI July 1. 8 1!> 22 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng oe1son1 ore doing busaness as NORWOOD ENTERPRISES 711 1 Garden GrO'le Blvd . Garden Grove. CA 92641 GREGG P NORWOOD 1870 Parll NewPOrl NO 217 Newpo11 Bl!clth CA 92660 VANCE P NORWOOD 1870 Parl>. Newport No :.!17 NewPO•t Beach CA 92660 Thl5 bUsoness " conducle<l by 9 ge-neral 01111"e1sh1p Gregg P No•wood This s1a1emen1 was hied wolh lho County Cl1111>. of Orangt> Coun1y on June 20 1983 2977·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are d<>1n9 business as $HAKEY S PIZZA PARLOR 14407 Culver Drrve lrvcne. CA 92714 CHORNG·LI N SOUN GUO 18928 Bechard Place. Cerritos CA YIH CHEN SU 18928 Bechard Place Cemtos CA This business 1s conducled oy an un1nco1potlled assoctauon other than a partnerSll•P Chorng·Lln SOltn Guo Thcs Sl&lement WI S ftted wtlh lhe County Clerlc ol Orange Counry oo June 29 1983 "211912 F211191 Published Orange CoeSI Dally Published Oc&ng11 Co.;SI Oa11y Pll01 July 1 8 1S. n . 1983 PtlOI Junt! 24 July I 8 IS 1983 302&-83 28n-83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng persons nre 1.101ng business as STEP AHEAD SEMINAi~$ 23992 Llt\dley St Mission ViQJO. CA 92691 JOHN CLAMPITT 12018 Co1111ge Hiii Or . Hous1011. To•es 77077 CAROLYN DENNISON CLAMPITT 120 18 Carriage Hiii Or . Hou11on. Te•&S 77077 ROBERT H MCINTURF 23992 Lindley ST ' MISSIOrt Vle10 CA 92691 This business 11 c<111<1uctlld by • general pat1norsh1p John Clamp111 This s1111emen1 was filed wllh lhe County Cieri< ol OranQe County on June 20. 1983 F21 .... Pu1>1t1had 011"ge Coast Dally Piiot Juno 2•. July 1. 8, 15. 1983 2874-83 Nil.IC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUI IUllNHI -----------POOi.iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESI NAME STA TE•NT T ne tollow1ng person• are OocllQ bus111ess as BACK BAY, 18552 t.rlo<:AflhUr Bou1eva1d. Suite ••5. lrvcne. Call· tornl& 92715 K & SONS, INC 4 Calllornfa cor· poar11on. 18552 MacArthur Boulevard, Suue 44S lrvlne, Cell· fom1119271 S Thia business cs condU<:led by: 1 llmtle<I perl"i!rShlp I< & SONS. INC Calllom11 oorporallOn H1ldar Heldary 1<11nan1, Pres This .s101emen1 .., .. filed with ~ Counly C1e1k of Orange Coutlly on June 30. 1983 '"'1'11 OA,.WIH & WAONIR 3300 Suite 2'I !MM A.._ .._,_,.._tl,Ca. .... ---Pvbllthed Or~ COiet Olly PllOI July 8, IS. 22. 29. 1"3 308443 N'-Ml STATEMINT P\8.tc N()llC( lhe loUowfng po<IOt11 .,. d<>lng ---~=.;.....;.,;.;;,.;..;.;.;;..... __ bUsln"s u. ftcTlnout IU-•• CAM DATA SYSTEMS 16038 NA• ITATl•NT C111e1on S11ee1. Foul\l•ln 1111i.y, CA 'The lollO..MQ wt0ne .,, 01*1Q 92708 buSlneN 11· GEOFFREY D KNAPP 10038 RUNNING RACQUET . 30100 Carfelon SI Founloln \/alley. CA Town Cenlllf Drive. M, Latgune 92708 Niguel.Ce 92677 Thlt bualnt•s ta conducted by an Aiehlfd L Goeua, 26416 V\I lndtvklu81 hfllvtt•. MlaelOll lilt)<>. Ce 92tt 1 Geoffrey 0 Kntpp LOii M Oottll, 2&485 VII Thia 1t11omon1 wu 11160 with ll'le Tal1ver1 .. Ml11ton 111eto. Ce 112ttl County Clark of Oronoo County on Thia bullnut 11 conducted by: In• June 13. 11183 dlvldu111 (h\J1band & Wltel FllMOI Rlc11•rd L Ootn• Publlshe<l Or8rtQ9 eo.it1 D•llr LOI• M Ootn• Piiot June 2•. July I 8. 16. 1983 Thie tl•temenl wa1 filed wfth the 288,·&) County Clel'lt of Orang1 Coutlty Oii 1--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;;;;;--'Jun•''· tW ,..,.,.. P\ibllt'*I OttnOt COMt ~ PHOI July I. 1~ "· "· 11113 30~ .. ---------,_.. --~ ... ---·---... ....-. .. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 U -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.....; BULLETIN BIARD Ensen•d• 6,HO The Continental Motorsport Corporation wlll hold 111 1eeond annual EnMnada 5,000 motocrots race July 31. The race wlll be held at the Loa Coyotes Ranch, .whlctl It located 10 mllet nor1h ol Enaenada. Sign• will be polled from th• Entenada Toll Road. An addlllonal pipeline l'la1 been added 10 the taclllty to provide adequate watering. Camping wlll be available. Race head· quaf1e<I wlll be based al the Bahia Motel In Entenada (706) 678-210t. A short practice Is scheduled tor Saturday, July 30 lrom 5:30-7:30 p.m. Gates wlll open al 6 a.m. July 3 t with practice at 6 p.m. and the racee starting at 9:30 a.m. Pro events wlll begin at 12:30 p.m. Gate fee Is $4. For more Information, phone 557-3323. Sprint ears Calllornla Racing Association sprint cars return to Ascot Park In Gardena Saturday night at 8 On Sunday, llgure 8s, street stocks and women's oval c,ompetltlon Is set for 8 p.m. For ticket Information, phone (213) 321-1100. Sarll•6 frl•,. The California Surf Trials are NI tor Aug. 23·28 at Lower Tre111n. located aoutl'I of San Clemente, h 11 Callfornla'1 oldHt all-proteetlonal turf eont•t. Top pro aurfetl wlll be vying tor en ~~ ceah puree wltl'I the winner receMng 13.wu. To.,,,., the contest, turfert mutt be either profeulonal or Intend to tum pro by Aug. i3 end mu11 have llved In Callfom'9 '°' the put year. Entry torma are avallal>M at molt turf ahopa In Soothetn Calltornla. For more Information, phone (819) •3'·5019 or (619) 439-8121. Jt'eleh seminar Dodger pitcher Bob Wek:h will conduct a seminar entitled "What 11'1 Like to be Yoong and a Sports Jock" tor the National Cooncll on Alcol'lollsm of Orange County on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. fhe seminar Is otter~ al no charge and will be held at the Elks Lodge at 2 t2 E. Elli Lane. Santa Ana. Welch, a recovering alcoholic, I• known for his work In the fleld and ha1 recently com- pleted the fllm "The Come-Sacker." He ha• also written a book entitled "5 O'clock C<>me9 Early." Refreshments will be served and a question and answer period wlll follow. For more Infor- mation, phone 835-3830. S•••Y Lee reas f A commlttM of lrlendt and 1dmlrer1 ot Or Sammy L ... an Olyrnplc gold medal winner In dlvtng, hu planned• Rout-Tout teatlmonlal dinner In hit hOnor for ~t. 22. The avent wlll be held et the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. Proceed• from the dinner will be donated to the U.S. diving team In Dr. Lee's name. Routett and to11ters wlll Include ~le from the world• of 1por11, medicine and polltlca. For Information and reaervatlons, phone the Sports Depot at 641-0610. 011er•the·llnP tourney The Southern Callfornla Over-the-Line is accepting team applications lor the lourlh annual Long Beech Sand Over-the-Line Tour- nament, set for July 23 at Belmont Shore in Long Beach. Entry tee Is S 18 per team. All teams are guaranteed to play toor games. Men's and women's divisions are scheduled. Games start at9a.m. For more Information, phone (2 t3) 630-2298. Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a m. (7) -GOLF -Third-round acuon tn the British 0pt?n tn Southport, England. 11.15 a.m. (4)-BASEBALL -Texas Rangers at New York Yankeei;. 2 p.m. (34) -SOCCER-Manchester United vs ArsenaJ. 3 p .m. (7) DRAG RACING -Highlights of the $100,000 eighth annual Cajun Nationals, taped May 26-29 at the State Capital Raceway l.n &ton Rouge, L1.t. 4 p.m (2) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third-round play in the McDonald's Kids Classic taped at Malvern, Pa. 4:30 p.m . (5)-BASEBALL -Angels at Baltimore. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Wilfred Benitez (44-2-1, 26 KOs) vs. Mustafa Hamsho (36-2-2, 22 KOs) 1n a scheduled 12-round middle- weight bout taped in Las Vegas World Invitational High Dive Championship. taped in San Diego. 10 p.m. (34) -BOXING -Erubey Cannona vs. Rodolfo GonzaJez in a bout taped Nov. 10, 1972 in Inglewood RADIO Bas<>ball Angels at Balumore, 4:35 p.m .. KMPC (710); Chicago at Dodgers, 7:05 p.m., KABC (790). Sunday TELEVISION 8 a.m. (7) GOLF -Final-round action of the British Open in Southport, England. Fourth time prOves the charm for Loube 11 a.m. (2) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final-round coverage of the McDonald's Kids Classic at MaJvem, Pa. (4) -AUTO RACING -The CART Michigan 500 telecast Live frum"Brooklyn. Also, the men'saerial obstacle course in the "Survival of the Fittest" competition, taped at Sun River, Ore. (5) - BASEBALL -Angels at Baltimore . l p.m (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -S .T Gordon defends his WBC cru1scrwe1ght title against Carlos "Sugar" De Leon m a scheduled 12-round bout. telescast live. Also. the conclusion of the Tour de France bicycle race. LaJX'CI earlier today. His Bravura finally declared corrected time winner of Transpac race y ALMON LOCK.ABEY ........ MeWrffw few crippled yachts were expected to finish today. Time, reported cros&ng the finish line overlapped with another Obon-40 in 35-40 knot winds and nearly colliding with the other boat when it broached on the finish line. 2 p.m . (9) GOLF -FmaJ-round play in the Irving Loube of San Francisco was chewing ntentedly on his customary cigar aJong Transpac w at Ala Wai Yacht Harbor Thursday. After spending a bundJe of money on four tries at the Transpac Los Angeles-to-HonoluJu yacht race, was the big winner. Speaking of crippled yachts, Libalia Too, skippered by Arthur Kamisugi of Waikiki made it ~the finish line Thunday with jury rip on everything from the tiller to the main boom. The first mishap was a broken boom vang which later led to a broken boom. Bobble Jennings at Transpac press headquarters said the final officiaJ handicap results would probably be known today. UnofficiaJ standings with 20 boats still at sea were: 54-hole Merrill Lym·h/Golf Digest Commemorative Pro-am taped at Newport, RI. 5 p.m (7) FOOTBALL -USF L Cham- pionship game, Philadelphia vs Michigan, hve from Denver. RADIO Loube's 46-foot sloop Bravura was declared the overall corrected time winner Thursday after the acht Skysail, skippered by Robert Grant of Santa bara, finished at 2:13 p.m. PIYI', failing to save her on Bravura by 25 minutes. The tiller broke about 380 miles from Honolulu, followed by a broken upper shroud and finally the main boom for the second time. Libalia Too croaed the finish line with the spinnaker pole lashed to the boom to hold it together. OV•RAU. -L 8nvure, lrvlno LC>Ube, Lenelna VC; 1. Grul Fun, C1av a.rn.ro, $1. Frenc:lt YC, 3. Cllerltv, Wllllem Otltrmllltr. Benl• Corlnlrilen YC; '-Lltlelle Too, Artllur Keml1uv1, Waikiki YC; S. Sknell, ltot>e<t Grenl Sent• a.rtlw• YC, 6. Tomehawk, Jolln Artn1, 8alb0a YC, 7. Jume>ln Jecto. Fleltl, GA Wooclroffe, ltoval New Zut.nd Yeclll Squadron, I w1n1ome Gold, Vlnc9fll lleoln1, San Oltoo YC, 9. Tlmoerwotf, Lerrv Atkin,, Cebrlllo 8Mdl VC; lO, Oueca, Lnllt 'V. Lhlle. Monttrtv Penln\ula YC Baseball -Angels at Balumore, 11:05 a.m .. KMPC (710). Chicago nt Dodgers. 1:05 p.m., KABC (790). S pee dway Classic set tonight Loube first sailed a 48-foot Frers-designed sloop the Tahiti race in 1976. His first appearance in the anspac HonoluJu race was in 1977 when he i.n.ished eighth in Class A and seventh overall. He was back again in 1979 but couJd do no better an 14th in class and fifth overall. His best previous rd was in 1981 when he was first inclasund third verall. Other yachts reporting trouble were Pelican Express and Russian Wood. Pelican Express had a broken rudder and was being towed to port by the Coast Guard. Russian Wood reported electronics and sail problems and was proceeding to the finish with only a storm jib. CLASS A -1. O.uca; 2. Whl1tltwlnd, MICll .. I CllOe>e>ln, Long 8eecP\ VC; 3. Samurai, ltov Dl•ntv, Lo• Anoete• VC, 4. Cllerley, Nolen 8u1nne11, SI. Francis YC.;S. UPONI. Don Avril Jr,, NtwPOrl HerbOr YC CLASS a -1. Greet Fun, Clay e arnerd, St. Frenlct YC, 2. Tomehawto., JOM Ar-. S.ltloe YCV, l . Jumoln Jeck FIHll, GA. Woodroffe, ltove1 ....... Zeelelld YC; 4. lteY-. Wav,... Wllltnberq, Plere>0lnl 8ev YC. S Nolotlout, Scofl Pine, Sante Crur VC LONG BF..ACH -Some of the top speedway motorcycle racers in the country will be on hand tonight for the Coors Mid-summer Speedway Classic at Veterans Stadium here Box office opens at 6:30 and first race is set for 8. Kathmandu, dismasted earlier, was still 35 miles from the finish under a jury rig. Q.ASI C -I. llreYute, 2. Tlmbtrwolf, Lerrv Aikin•. C•Dl'lllo 8eecn VC, ). HMt Weve. Olc:k ......,,"Cl,Of\, Lon@ B••Cll VC; ~ Merl~nllen. K•llUhl~I Tallede, J-n; S. Uln Na ~re, Jim Bernn.,t, Hewell YC Scheduled are 23 races on the one-quarter mile track. At Thursday's roU call the race was winding own to a cl06e with 20 boats left at sea. All except a Many of the yachts were experiencing their strongest winds and seas at or hear the finish line. CL.ASS 0 -I. Cllerttv. WIMlem Otltrmln.t, BeP\la Corlntnlen YC. 2 UMlle Too, Arlllw Kemlwtl, Welkllt.I YC; l. Skv .. 11, Rot>erl Grent, Sant• llatilere YC; '-Win-Golcl. Vincent Berzins, !>en 01990 YC ~ MontllOflW"V Strwt. J_, o..>nlno. ltl<llmorld YC Tickets are priced at $8 for adults and $4 for children. For more infonnation. phone 492-9933. Skip Allan, n.aviga tor aboard the Ot.on-40 Prime Shrewd tactic helps Canada 1 to victory I NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Terry McLaughlin had his lucky hats and an opponent's polo shirt. but it was his shrewd sailing skills that brought a key I victory for Canada 1 in the America's Cup competition. "We got right on their tail and forced I them down and away from the starting line," the newcomer to 12-meter sailing said Thursday. "When we came back we were upwind and on their air, even before the starting gun!" That tactic gave Canada 1 an 18-second edge over the Italian yacht . Azzurra at the start and despite some wandering winds, McLaughlin stretched that to a two-minute, 17-sec- ond victory. "He's the best out there'' on sailing starts, said Bruce Kirby, designer of Canada l. East, West Shrine coaches selected SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The head coaches at the University of Miami and t he University of Arizona have been named to coach the East and West teams for the 59th annual Shrine game in January. Howard Schnellenberger, former head coach of the .Baltimore Colts. has compiled a 30-15 record at Miami of F1orida since 1979. Larry Smith of Arizona, who will head the West staff, has been coaching for 21 years. GOLF LESSONS Paramounl Sport~ ~ "Evn,thing in T wnis" fiG/!J & Swi'lc Analysis Usitt Larae Ser ten Television Former Head Pro BIG CANYON C. C. 111 llLUOl'I llLf SOllllL 17751 .,.,. Ci'dt lnlnt, CA. 114-211-1011 Mein~ • """"' R9p11n • ~ ,,.,.,,.,.,'°". 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Auto Parts Speclallsts COSTA MESA • South Coast Auto Supply NEWPORT BEACH • United Auto Parts 688 W. Baker At Bristol • 2902 W. Coast Highway • 556-2500 646-9363 9"tCH A9'1 IUOOllflD NICH ANO MAY VAftY AT 'AftftCl,ATIHO MTAtllftl ................. , .. ,.., , ) II , I ~ t II F ~ -. II " I ! Ii IM Ora ge Coat OAILV PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 ~ . . • • MAJOR L•AGU• STANDINGS American LH_,. Ttaes ClllcttlO ~ ICtnM\Cltv 0.kland Mlnntlote Seattle Toronlo Btlllmort Dtlrolf l'ftw York Mllweukee Boston Cleveleno WHT DIVINC>ft w L. 4' )9 ... ~ ... 41 3' 41 3' •• l-SI 3' SA aAST OIVlSION .. 34 •1 )6 41 )6 ... )f 43 3' •2 ., l6 ., Tllu,....r, 1c- a.1timor• S, -"""" I Botton 9, O.kland 4 l"c1. .SAl S2• Sit ... 431 420 316 .S90 5'6 ~ SlO 52• .soo .•24 GI '"" 2 •ll'l t IOV, 1311'1 2 2 s 5'1> 1~ " Cleveland 4, IC•n .. , City 3 ( 10 lnnln(l\I Texu II, New York 2 MllwaukH S, Mlnne\011 I Tor on lo t . Clllc•eo O O.lroll •, Seellle 2 TM1r1 Glim.. Allelll (Jolln 7-S) al Balllf'TIOf"t (BoCI· dlcktf' S·4), (n) Oakland ICOdlrOll S-6) at 8o1lon (HUf\I 6-tl, (n) Kansat Cllv (Sl>llllorlf 6·31 al ci.velano (EldletberMr 3·tl. (n) Tuu (Honeycu11 ll·S) ar New York (RioMlll 10·3), (nl MIMHola (B.CesllllO S·6) t i MllweUkff <Celdwtll 6·7>, (n) <> Toronto (SlltO 11·7) et ClllcellO (OOIM>ll l·Sl. (n) Detroit (Btrenvu.r 4· ll t i SHlllt (You"9 7·tl, (II) Alltnlt Decller'I 5tn OlttlO Houtton Nettenel LHllM WEST DIVISION W L 54 :M SI 34 45 41 Stn FrtnclKO Clndn11tll 4S 41 42 .s 3' 50 Pnlltdelol>lt SI. Louis Monlrtt• Plllsb<WOh Chlcteo New York aAST DIVISION ., ~ ... 42 " •2 '° 43 )f .. l2 SA TllUf'Mllrs Sc«.-~ I, Clltceoo 4 Pltt11>Ur9'! t, Stn OlttlO ~ N-Yor1' 7, ClncfMtrt 4 Atlante S, PtllltOtlc>llf• 2 Houston 3. MonlrHt o SI, Louis 6, Stn Frtncltco S T .. rs co.mt1 .m .511 soo .4'2 . ... .Jn GB ,...., I • """ " I 211> S'h 12 CnJueo Ulutllvtn S·7l •• o.-n (Hooton l ·ll, (n) Montrttl (Gulllc!IM>ll 1·9) et Allanle (Nltllro 4-6), (n) Clnclnnall (Soto t ·I ) ti Pnlledtllltll• (Huclson 2·2), (Ill New Yor1' (Lynch 6·3) et Hou\lon (IC~ 2·91, In) Plnstiurgll IRl>Oden 6•1) •I Stn Oleoo (Thurmond 2·0), (n) St. Louis (AllCIYIAr 4· 111 ti Stn Fran· CllCO (Ht mmtktr UH>. (n) r AMERICAN LEAGUE on.Ms S, Aneeb I CALll'O.NIA IAL TIMC>ttE tClr"lll •rlllll Bur!Hn" FOii lO RJCll~ Ill Owlll\O dll t..vnn Cf Gr1c:h 2b VlllMtlllrl ltOart. II a-c 4 110 BUmC>fVci 4 221 4 0 I 0 Owyt< rl 3 I 1 l •010 1'1P1't11U 4 011 ) 0 1 1 EMurrv Ill 4 0 0 0 • 0 3 0 1..-•n If l 0 O O 4 0 0 0 MIY-lf 0 0 0 O 3 O 0 O $1t1911ndll l 0 O O 3 o o o ~c loo o l 0 0 0 TCrvt 3tl 3 0 0 0 0-21> 3tlo Soak.tit 2t> 0 I 0 0 n 1 7 I T..... • S 1 S Sar'eW ..... ~ •••1-1 ....... W2 -ai.-s G-w1nn1nv 1tB1 -e~ m. E-€1\1\UrntY OP-<tNfomlt l, &a"I· mor• 1. 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L-MonlefvlCO, l ·t. Hllt-Potabur9'1, 8tvec-(2) .,a.,,..s,,......1 Alltnlt 010 000 00.-S 11 0 PhltacMlllfll• 000 000 101-2 10 0 Pwt1, 8adr0tl•11 m. Fotttt (9) and leMClkt, 8vttrorn, Htf'nalldet Il l, RHd (t), Alllmlr•llO (t) •nd Olti. W-B.OrGSlt n. 6·3. L-Harl'landel, 4·2. HRs-Alltfllt , Horner I ISi, Murplly (20). IMtt '· ""' • Clnclnn•ll 002 020 000-4 I o New York 110 072 10•-7 10 0 PuleO. ~"'"" 171 end l(nlctly; Stt•e,, 0rOICO (7) tlKI Ortl1, HOdOtt (S) w-$atver, 6•9. L-PultO, 3-S. HR•-N•w Vork. Htrntndtt (71, Slt UI> (2). ..... , .. J, ··-0 MortlrHI 000 000 ~ 3 0 Houston 000 201 OOx-3 6 o R-rs •!Ml Ctrttr; Nltkro end Blrl<m•ll W-Ni.itro, 7·7, L-iloQtf'l, 12·4, CW._. 6, Gwm S SILOOll 000 010 O»--. t l Stn FrenclKo 000 100 111-S t l LaPolnl. Suiter (t ) •nd Porltr, ICrullow, Lt velle (9) end Brenlv W-LaPOlnt. 7·6 L-Lavellt. 6·3. HRl-St. Loult, Porttr I 111. Rayford 13). Stn Fr•ncf,co, D••I• (10) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American L.eeeue BATTING (210 ti btll): Ctrew, Af191h, .402; BOOGt, &oslon, .365; Brei!, Kenus CllY, .UO; Griffey, New York, .Jll; Wllll· tl<tf', Detroit, .325. RUNS: UPSlltW, Toronto, 62; Yount, MllweukH, 61; O.Evt nt, Bo1to11. St, RHtndtrM>ll, 0.kland, 56; W,WllM>ll, Ken· '" Cllv. S6. Riii: Rice, Boston, 64: c-. Mii· weukH, 61; IClllle, ChlctlJO, 61; Upshtw, T0<onto, SS; Wtrd, MlnnHOlt, SS. HITS: 8o9111. Botlon, 1121 Wlllftktr, Otlrolt, 112; Rice, Bolton, 106; Werd, Ml11nat0lt, 1113; Carew, All9tlt, 102. DOUBLES: L N.Ptrrlsh, Detroit, 27; 8-s, 8GSlon, 26; McRH, ICt nMs City, 26; Hrlltll, Mlnntr.olt, 25; c-. MllwtukM, 23. TRIPLES: Hernoon, Detroit, 7; GWlltOll, Otlroll, 6; Griffin, Toronlo, 6, IC.Gib'°"• O.lrolt, 6; WrlGlll, Texas. 6. HOME RUNS: Rice, Boston. 23; 1(1111•. c111cteo, 20; Armes, Bollon, It; c-. MllwtukM, 17; UP$1\tw, Toronto, 17. STOLEN BASES: R.Hendtnon. 0.ll· land, 50; J.Cruz. Chlcteo. 42; W.Wltson, ICenstt Clly, ~; R.Ltw, ChlctOO, 34. Semple, Tues, 2'. PITCHING (t dechlons): R.LJtdllOll, Toronto, 7· I, •.20; ltoownen, Cllkaoo. 7·2. 4.0S; lllg1'41111, Ntw York. 10-l. 3.14; Htts, Mllwt ukM, 6·2, 3.'7; Sutdlffe, Clevtlt nd, 11·4, Ul. STRIKEOUTS: SlltO, TOf'onlo, 113, 81Yltvtn. Cleveland, 110; Morris, OttroO, IOI, ll'9htlll, New York, '3; Sulcllffe. Clevtltnd, tl. SAVES: Qulltnlltn"Y, Kensal CllV, 21, Ceudlff, Sttllle, 17, SltnlaY. Boston, 17; llOevls, MlnntM>lt, IS, LOPtl. Detroit, 11 ... ,..,.., LMllM BATTING (210 ti balsl: Henc!rlclc, Sf.Loult, .347; Knlohl, Ho.JSton, .. 341; Euler, Plttst1Uro11, ,330; Murpnv, Atltnl•. .32S. Mtdl0c1', PllllburGh • .321. RUNS: Murphy, Atlante, 11; Gervev, Sen Oleoo, 69; Evlins, Stn Fr•ncltco, 64; lltlntl, Molllretl. 63; Oewr.on, Mol\lratl, SJ; Wllr.on, New York, SJ. RBI: Oawr.on, Mol\trHI, 61; Murphy, Atlante, "4, Hendrick. St.Louis, 60, Chamllllu , Allanla. SS; G...,,._, Decl9tn, SS. HITS: OtWtOll, MOnirHI. lOI. 041ver. MonlrHI, lOI; TllOll. Hou1ton, IOI; Hen· drld<. SI.Louil , 103; MurOlly, Alltnlt, 103. DOUBLES. ICnlont, HOUllon. 2A; 041ver. MonlrHI, 24: BtKkner. Chlctoo. 13; Htn· drldt, SI.Louis, n, J.Rey, Pilltburgll, 22 TRIPLES: Moreno. HOU\IOll. '· Buller. Atlanlt, I, Reines. Montreal, 7. Otwton, MontrHI. 6. S ar• fled wltn S. HOME RUNS: Even,, Stn Frt nclKO. 21, Murplly, Allanlt, 20; ~. ~ It ; Otw'°". Monltttl, II; Schmidt, PNladel· "'"'· 17 STOLEN BASES: Reines, Montrttl, 17. Wiiton, New York, XI; S.S.x. ~. )1, LeMt1ttr, Stn FrendKO, 2', Moreno, HO\aton, 77. • PITCHING <• dtclslonll: RYtn. Houtlon, t· l, 2.119; Ft lcont, Atlante, 7· I, 2.97, P.Peret, Allt nlt , 10-2, 2.SI, "-~ 1-2, 1l4; MonltfUICO. Stn Olevo, 1·2. ~. STRIKEOUTS. C•rllon, Plllltdtloftlt, 141, Soto. Clndnt1tll, 1>0, McWllllam1. Pllllbl.W'Oll, 114, Jt_,1, Monlrttl, n, 8trtnYI, Clnclnnetl. •1 Ct/ldtltrla, Pit· llburOll. •· SAVES. 8adroslt n, Alltnl•, 13; Rt· erdon, Monlrttl, 13; Ltvellt. Stn Frtn· t ltco, 12; LA..Smllll. Clllceeo, 11, Luca•. Stn Oteoo, 10; SH-e, Otd9tn, 101 Suiter • St,l..ouls, 10. Lmle LM_,. TOVllNAMll:NT Of' CHAMPIONS Dtltnct 62 I et """'""'""' V,.,,., LL l ~r1~0- s.av1ew I, Wntmlnlltr Nttlonel 0 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS s.w L .. 9" DtST'lllCT SS TOUltNAMaNT (•I W...,... I"•"'• '"""9) T'!MlrM9Y'• Sc:etw9 Horth trvlne 7, Min ion Hllll 4 (Min ion Hilt\ ellmlnated) l.tlc• Forni I , Vlelo 4 T ........ aGtf'M 6 -Nor'tll Irvine vs. vltlo (IO\er tllmlntted) satur9r• GttM 10 t .m. -l..tke Forttl "' North lrvlne· VltlO winner (•nolhtr etme wlft follow II Lake Forest losti) OISTillCT 62 TOUllNAMll:NT (9' ........... ,,.. 1111111) TlM'MlllY'• ~ Fountain V•hY South t . 8olH o IBOlu tllmlnatedl TeNIM'sO- S -S..vlew "'· Wntmln"tr Netlonal satw•Y'•~ t t ,m. -Roblnwood vs. Founl•ln VtlleY North l:lO o.m. -HU11tl"91on V1ltey vt. Foun11111 Vellty Soulll Junler LM91M OtST'ltlCT 62 T'OUttNAMJINT (tt .. _....... V .... Hlllll nwwiar' Sc-. Seevi.w 14, Octtn Vltw Amarlce n 7 T ....... aO- S -BOIUI VI, W•t•mln.itf' Nttlont l la!UHaY'• ca-. 10 e.m. -Faonftln VtlleY North vt. ltootnwood 10 e.m. -Fount•!" Vellev &outll v' SU•ltw llOMf tllmlntledl DtST'lllCT SS TOUtlNAM&NT ., w ........ l"llrtt, '"""'' s... ... ._. • o I'll. -MIHlon South YL ~ll ) •.tn. -Norlll lntlllt vs. Mkllon Hllh ~·--1 Pm -~ 8aadl n . Sou1h Irvine 4 II I'll. -V1tiO Y'-t..ake F«ftl M9MIY'• ..... 5 PA -MIMltll ~Sed R1D1Cll 1ottt "" NOtfll lrvlnt-MIMIOn H• loter ~ •.m -Mh"°" Soutll·Seddl1b9ck WlnMr n. Notlll INIM-Mlulon Hiit winner TWMlrl't9-s a.m. -l.'"""9 ataot·SOutll lrvlne IC>Mt "" VlekH • .akt Forni lGttr 1:30 o.m. -...__ ~·SOulll ,,...ne •'-vs. Vltlo·LAlla F-1 winner LrTTL• L•AOU• 11·12·"8r· ... OtSftlCT 62 TOUttNAM&NT All.IA I (1t , ..... Y...., ..... LL\ laNl*V"._ I 11.m. -OcMll Vllw N1tlontl va. SttnlO!I 4 e.m. -Fountttn VtllltY N«lh vt. w .. 1m1M1.,. Amtrlc:.n ........ ._. S'lO •Jn. Oc!Mn Vltw N1· tlGMl•S111111on to-. vs. l"ountelft vari.v Nofltt-W .. tmlntt• AIMr~ IOtM .,....,,,._ S~ •·"'-0c.wn VW Ne• tloNll·StlllltOll winn.r YL S..vllw Aa•A. (M 0.. V..W NMrlUA l.L ........ . ._ 1 •.m. -Hlllll~ V.., "'' FOUl!l1tn v...., '°""' 4 •.m. -IOllt fl. <>c.tn vi.w AINl'I• can I ~lf'tC.- UO • m. -Hunt111411on Vtllltv•flountel11 Vtllev Soull1 loMt •• aoi .. -oc:..n View Amerlct11111-TlleMaY't 0-s;:io • m -M1111tlne1on VtUty FOUt1lt lt1 VallltY South wWltr n lt00111w-..._.¥4t ._ UO p.m -lolM·~ View Arnatlctfl wlnntr va. W•lfTllMltr Ntllonal OllTIUCT U TOUllNAMaN1' (t i .._,,,IN...,., lrWltl A .. IA A ~ ... ._ l<IS • m. -l!I TOfo "" Sen Juan ,:JO o m -""'"'°" Hiit n . LffUl\4 Nleutl TlltM9rsca-s:u P.m -k n Cltmtnlt '" Laovne ... di 7:30 11.m. -Mlulon Soulh "'· l..tke Forttl w ...... rao-. S:U p,m, -El T0<o·SM Juan winner n . Minion Hlh·LaoUllt NIGuel wlnn« 1:)0 p,m, -Stn Clemtnlt·l..aOUnt a.tell WIMtf '"· Mlu loft Soulll·Ltke For· "' wlnnef' ~Y'•O- S:IS p.m. -Et Toro·$tn Juen '°"' n , Minion Hllfl·Laoune NIOutl loser 1:>0 p.m. -Stn CleMtnlt· 1..t11u11t a.tell loser vl. Minion Soulh·Lak• Fores• lostr .... ..... Mll*r10- S: IS p,m. -Stddlttltck vt Vltlo 7:30 o.m. -Min ton North v•. North trYlnt Tlletdtr1 ci-S:IS P.m. -Newport Nellonal Vt . North· "'OOCI 7:l0 Pm, -StdOltlltCll·Vlelo winner YI. Soulh 1rvlnt w.......rso-s:1s PAn -Mluloft Nor1n·Nor1n 1n11n. Iota<' vt NewPOfl Ntllonal·Nortllwooel Iota<' 7.lO P.m. -Mlu lon Norlll·NO<lh Irvine winner Vl, NewPGr1 Ntllontl·Norlllwood win,,.,. Lea Alamn.a THU.SOA Y'S tt•WL TS (Mtll .. 92-llllllt .. rtotrtltna lftMllM) l'lltST ttAC•. * verds. IClku (Br001<1) 30.'° 14.'° '·'° Ottdly Welch (Herl) t .60 6.00 JOCllS Solulloll (BleYl~I) 13.'° Atr.o reetd: SO•tf' Sltevtt, Wyleckle ltow, J1mmln. Shel Absolut, Ftlhtrs O..lre. Time: 20.'6. 12 aXACTA lt ·3l Pt ld 1169,00. S•COND RAC•. )SO VArds. Moon Ma\._ IL.tclo.tYl UO 3.AO 3.00 Stmurtl Wtr~lot (Hert) S.20 4.20 Kiit Moon Men (Frevl 12.20 Atr.o raced: $ctrlel Wild, ll-Chen· lrfts, Heals Clllck, Pick Sia, M1 Gt<! A/Int, Tiny Char~ l..Udl. Merv Me KriJllne. Time 11.oa. IJ •XACTA (l·Sl otfd 121.40. TI4•D llACa • ..0 YArth. ~·•Win (LacUY) 13.20 6.~ UO TrlPOI &on.il (Plllltntonl s.20 3.20 Gao1 (Ct-) S.60 Alto reced: Too Mt Nol. li!tYmond Nocktw. UncOllltsled, Ftlllet Along, ~ Kinde voneee, Pl\tntom Roeue. Arrow c11aroer. Time· 22.01. l'O\MTI4 aACa. 350 Ytrdt. QuelltY Conlrol (Amllng) IS.00 S.IO 4.00 TurbO Powtf' (Htrll 4.'° UO Buo T .. (Blevln•l S.IO AllO rtced: Chtroe Ctsl, Slttk N Ale, lltllt A •uo. Etsv Whlstla, RHdY llor'MO Two, EH Y To COPY. Aloll• Polley. Tln'lt. 11. II. 0 •XACTA (10-ll Ptld J!rUO. l'll'TH RACE. 170 Ytrdl. Mr B 8 llOCktl (LtCktY) 10.~ UO 3,00 OHh Mtcl(ey (CrH-) IUO 6.20 Fro11v Jlmmtr IArmstronvl 3.20 Atr.o rteed: Big TOU911 Arid lJolv, 2.Ml Milo, Fteml119 Count. Btllle Lina. Fest Jtlflre. Time 4'.41 U a XACT A (6·11 otld U6 20 SIXTI4 RACE. 3j0 verd,, Vettes Juen (Adtlrl 200 11.~ ~.20 Dt<kt ltlcllel llvftltl 360 3 00 Re«ltll Otl Otl (Fiortsl UO Alto re<:ed. T• Jt .. Pltn. T"'I" StlttY. Jttt v..... BIOw'n °""· Suddtft s..an., LCIOl'I\ Soll, Catmtllno. Timr 1e.oo. IJ •XACTA (1·1) otld W.20. s.v•WTM ttAC•. JSO Ytrcn. V-.s lo (ClltvtZ) 7 '° UO 3.20 loons ...... ,Ion ICr-l UO UO Br~ Oudt (Harl) l,60 AllO re<:ed: 1 .. lef, Vlslom 1100, Wtrlh 8tt, ltetJ-1 E CflO, My Solcv Mlln, llurinln SI•, Kid av-. Time. 17.17 IJ aXACTA (S·7) N ld M?.40 •IOHTH ttACL 350 varcts. Cul N Run (Btrd) uo uo 2.~ Wtr Ster Wrtn91fr (Hartl 2.'° 2.20 Mt•t« Summer ITrttsuttl l.tO AIM rKed SI tg11ellu1, Aye Otrt, Flea! Pole•. Tlme: 11.IO. 12 •XACTA 16-21 otld '21.20. o ...ere sot < 10-10-6-1-s-•1 Nl<I t2,316.IO with t lohl wlMlne tlekef\ (five horset), Ctrrvo•tf' POOi: 111,ss.t.SI. NINTH •AClf, 350 Ytrd•· 8ta1t8" Lit lltd (Cini tUO IAO JM Gt Y lteoet Too lHArl) 6.00 s.to Lumalel (Chtvtt) UO Alto ,.Ctd: lllCfedlble COPv, Jonnie SunrlM. Com<tdrle, OllPtl CM, ICIUttlft BUllllY, Fottow Tu, Yu Rene. Tlme. 1U7 U Ix.ACTA (1·7) Ptkl llltAO Atttndtnce: s.-. HllYWMCI fiter1t TMuaSOAY'S tt•IUL T'S (,... ....... ., ......... ..-,,....,,., l'•IT .. ACR. 6\.') ~ Pttr1 Stick Pin IFl.*llftl 21.60 ID.AO 6.00 H•OOV Homewtrd (Llllfltm) SOO l.tO $tlect t Lttd lH•wltYI UO AllO rec.cl. &allkln, L.tr1'en, Tna_.s t..ove. Olale FIY, Aonetut, Sculolrtu. Tlme· 1:17 4/S. SllCOND llAC•. 6 lurlones. Cltil Coon" (91tc.kl A UO IS 00 t,..0 Svllltf' Snow (McCaNOn) 1.00 5.20 Natee's Slll'!Gtr IMc:Gurnl > 40 Alto rKed: C~rtu, Rttlful, 8a4lt Tour11ure, Out Trtbult . Dell•'• Mt'"ty, Luckv l..tdv. A Kin For Sonne!, NtuOll•v Curt, Fttllltr l..trk. Time: 1:12 215. SI DAILY OOUILa 12·2) o•lci S:U0.20 . TI4•D "ACI. I 1116 mllln on lurl. lA MlmoM (CHltntdt) 1.20 t.40 3.20 NICllY Nttlve (SIOlllel 6.60 4.20 l UPtf' VtlenllN IPletoel S.00 Alr.o rtc:ed: Jemlt't Oetlolll, Ctslll Cllellne, Prl-s L.tlkt, MlrtJOI. PleaMlll Commend, AMa o .. Lal of Sten. Time: 1:'3 2/S. IS IXACTA (6·31 Ptld tllS.SO. l'OUlllTM ••c•. 6 furtono•. Orlts end Frill IPdnl t.00 t.tO 2 tO GooclbVt J.Y. (Pierce) U0 UO Mlntlrll Grirv (PlnctY) UO ""° rllCICI: WlnclV Scoll. 8eadl Well<, GooCI l"owtr. Time, 1:10 1/S. IS IXACTA 11-ll Mid tlOl.50 ""'"'" a.Ace. • ·~ 011111111 Gem IEtll'adal UO JAO tAO INn4Qn ("'*"«!) '-'° uo '°""' v....., (Ha....,) uo AltO rllC*I: IWl:tlGf, GI...,-I i:'llt, aaekalve ICld, Td, ~ ~aaL T1me1 l;IO Il l. IS •XACTA (1-4) M'-"2,JO. IU"" a.ACI. 6 ""10lltl.. a.nit Kint (Sllllltl >.lO 2AO 2.40 V4111Clmlanto ("'9drotal UO 4.00 llollnt (l.ltlflem) "° AltO r~ Kines Jettw, Siar Ml•lel. •tooctstoct. ... ..,.,, ~INltllO, Ondalt • Sllf lne ,._.,.. Tlfftt; 1:11 41S. ...... '"" ltACa. l 1116 mllft on tun. Anwtn (MC(a«1111) UO UO t . .eo i*tet Men (o.MihoutMYtl 7,00 4.00 NtluraM1flC U"IMAly) l.20 AltO tac.ct: ll"tlr of Acet U-Court, Wllal t l"lay, f9r-lnl, lt.J.'1 Otlll\ef\, AtnMo. TlnW: l:A2 tt5. .. IXACTA 16·Jl M id '11,00. 11 ~ llJil (2+1-J•S-116) Hid 11.1n.oo wllll .. •lnlllnl lldttf• (•I• llOr'Mt). t2 l"ldl 1111ewteafltionHid11tt,OO •1111 ... ,..,,,..,. ltCkttt (the ,,.,_" 1....-ntaACl.•fllr"""'- Wlnd ol l"re!Q !Teto) JI ... tt.M SM L.udl.llV Smet/lad (Me(.arron) SM .UO '"'-" lflW fllleemtktfl 1M • AIM r.wcl ltoy•I Oonllt, c..1<111. On .. 111(11 Tlmll. 1:10. 6S •XACTA (l·•I .. Id &>21.0Q. "'""" ..... ca.·~ mllM. Mofllcq IMC011tn) UO ~.tO 1 IO $welft0 L.trt. (PMfOtt l ~ 40 3 IO A OandY ltlltf' 11'-Ckl 1 40 AIM> tllCICI' AJIGlllM To.at, Limo JOlvl, Mltflty c.-r, lltl Gto. AJllM>ll, Suww. Leol<.ev, E•lreniefy T lmt 1'50 •I,_ U l.l(ACTA (t·~I oeld "1600 Alltndanc.. 11,tn "'""" °"" (al....,, ........ , Crete Slactler 31·ll-"4 Btrnllard Ltnlltf' JS-32-61 81U ll-rt :M-~1 Tom Welton 32·3s-17 Mlkt Ftf'llUton 34·,..._.. Vtuot\tn Somaft 33·lS-.. Nick Faldo 36·32_.. Stm Torrence 3S·u-.I Htl SullGll 32·u.-.I 1.. .. TrtvlnG 3'·1s-1t EtmoN! Otrey 32·l7_.., Hele Ir-Win 3S· :M-69 Grelltm Mllr•n 33· :io--.9 Hubtrl Green 35-~t •·PhUIP Perkin :M·3s-19 Otvld Dunk :M·lS-.9 ltn Colflnt 32·»-70 Simon HOOCltY U ·lS-70 Rodlltt Devit 3S·U-70 Merk JOhr.on 33·37-70 Mlluhlro Kutamoto 33·37-70 Mtnutl Celero 3S·3S-70 Mllrl< J•me• 34·36--70 Antonio Gerrloo lS·3S-70 80ll Gild« 3S·JS-70 LArry N.ir.on :M•J6.-70 AndY Bttn 35·3S-70 Brien Wtltes 3'·>6-70 Mike Miiier 3S·U -70 Vlctnla Ftrntlldtl 35-lS-70 Cl\trlel Bolflno Jr. l6·3S-11 Jack ~ICkleUI :M-37-71 Chien·Sooll Lu :M·37-7 I HarOld Htnnlno 3'·3S-71 WtYnt GrtdY 32·3'-1 I Tony Jteklln 36·3S-71 Yu-Shu Hslttl 3'·37-71 Mike tnglltm 32·39-71 Cttlltm Burrouoht ll·»-71 Stve Btllelltro• :M-37-71 Ptul Cerrlolll 3S·l6-7l Howard Clark :M-37-71 Tltnfa Brt11 34·37-71 Otvld Grtlltm :M-37-71 MllnuelG•rcl• 3'·37-71 Tom Kiie l3·3t-71 Fuzzy Zoeller 3'·31-71 Ron Ofummond 36-36-n Lenny Wtdlclnt 3S·37-n Mark Mc:Nultv 34-Jt-n Atnolcl Ptlmef' 35·37-72 lltaY FIOYd :M-Jt-n HuOll 8tloGclll 35-37-n C11rl1lv O'Connor 3S·37-72 Ttrrv Gtle 3S-l7-n Ptul WtY Jt·U--72 JoM a1and 36-36--n Pet.,. JtcOllMn 36·3'-n Stew Htdfltld 36-36-n Btrnerd GtlltOlltr J3·3t-n Mike s..itlv•n 36·36--72 80ll snttrtf' :M-39-73 ':'om Wtlskoe>I 36-37-73 Pet91" Fowler 3S·»-73 Tortltn Gledton 3S·Jt-73 ltn MoMY lS·»-73 Mtnuel Monltt )6-37-73 Mtnuel ..... ltf'OI U ·»-73 Otnls Ournlen 36·37-73 Otvld Fro11 33·40-73 Crtkl OtFoy 36.J7-73 Tohru Ntktmurt lS·Jt-73 J•rntt ,.._rtY JS·»-13 Nell Colft 3S·Jt-13 JtY HNI J6.·)7-73 Ptul Hoed 3'·39-73 Tim Slmpr.o11 3S·Jt-73 Str>CIY LYie 33·40-73 Cllve Tuck.,. 36·37-73 Brien Evens 36·37-73 Ctrl MttOll 36·37-73 Curlis Slr•llilt 36·»-74 Merl< Moult!Ml 37· 37-74 Oevld Ru1tt11 11·37--74 Ian RIClltrdM>ll 3S•39-74 Mtnuti Pinero JS-39-74 Gordo!> Brt!Ml Jr lS-39-74 8obllv Cltrnoell 31·36-74 Tonv C11trn1tv 37·37-74 80ll l..trttt 34·40-74 JC>l>n Clifford 3'·»-74 Mike McCuflOUoh 3S-3t-74 IClkuo Arel 36·»-7• ltld'ltrd lkt••• 31·3'-74 AnlllOnY JoM\IGll 17·37-74 8eft Crenlllew 36-»-7• WttTlf'I HumCINtVt t0-34--74 JoM O'L.ttrt 36·3t-74 CN41 ,,_., 36·lt-74 IC.tn .,._n 35-39-74 ltontn lltfltrtv l6·3t-7S ~ KOCll 36·3'-1S ~Cowen 36·3t-7S J1-i MetNt 3'·37-7S llto«191"1 McMllan lS·.0-75 Altll,,,... :ss-.o-1s ........ Oot!M11Ull lS·.0-75 Goroon e rencl 31·»-7S Otvld Thorp 36·Jt-7S Gree Norma" 37·»-7S Mtnlmo Mtnntllt 3'·l6-7S E ddle Polltnd 36· 39-7 S t ·Otvld Giiford 3'·37-76 GtrY Pltvtr 3'·37-76 0.. SfTIYlh 37·39-76 _,.,,,.y HtM 37·3'-76 Dtvld V-"911 3'·37-76 Hirt Prlee lS-41-76 Glaft ltt""" 39·37-76 Juen Qulrot 31·3'-n HtdlfV Mu!Krofl 37·.0-77 e·S-Htmer 3'•39-77 Mtlcolm Gt"'°" 39·3t-77 Ntc:llolts Mltellall Jt· »-17 Mll"9UI Pwuon 3'-»-n ten W00111am 3'-3'-n WtVMWttlnef 36•41-17 Tom Punrtr 41·3'-77 Ptlltlo Elsoll >6-Al-77 ..-me1eur Llllclt HUii! ,...,. .... ., .... MtfM $1Ut111Wleild M J,Smllll , l ttlldt Gefdvnllh Kt !llY l"G1llewtll l.YM )lf-'I' Su.It McAllltltr Mliflelr- "'•ttl •tuo ...i.atlldf t •t11111t101 Cllld'f Uncotn J-Crt Her 8-v .... TM>ll ICtftll P9fme1t1 •••lier• Mlualllt Mtrlorle~ T•AM T•NNIS ~ 29, HMllten 17 (at "-'•"'") Mixed doubln-Tony Glem· melve •Nency Yttroln (H) dtf. Johll Aut· lln·Sanov COllfns. 7·5. Womtn'I •lnolts-Mlmt Jeur.ovec (Cl def. Yvonne Varmttk, 6·2. Womtn't CIOUbleJ-Jtur.ovec·C04Uns ICI def. Vttmeek·Vttrotn, 6·• Men's tlnoles-Robtl't V•n'I Hot IC) dtf. Glt mmelvt. 6· I. Men't CIOUblts-Vtn'I Hof·Au111n (Cl def Kim Warwtcx ·Gltl'llrntlllt, 6·3. u.s.ProCM~ <tt er...,., Mt.., Tlllr-•tulld ~ Ellol Tell~ (U.S . .) dtf. Scoll Davit IU.S.}, 3•6, 7·6, 6·2; Jimmy Brown IU S.) def. Jon Levine (US.I, 6·0, 6·3, JGle·Lul• Clerc IAroenlln•l def. Ooml11<1ue 8tdtt (Frencel. 6·2. 6-0. J.W 8orowlek (U.S.) def Merk Dickson (U.S.), 6·3, 5·7, 7·6, Gf'HCI ~rtlc teumem.nt (ti S""'-'1, Wttf ~) s.cen11•--~ Brien Tttelltt IU.S.l dtf. I red Gllbefl (U.S.). 6·4, 6-0; Heinz Gut1fllerdl (Swll1tf'· tend) dtf. Erle Fromm <U.S.l. •·O, 6·3; Chrt1 Ltwlt (New Zttlend) dtf. Stmmv GltmmtlYt (U.S.), 2•6, 6·0, 6·2, 8trnla Minon (Souln Alrk:•l dtf. StndY Mtytf' (U.S.), 7·6, 6·3; JC>l>n Alext11dtr IAutfttllt) dtf, WoUek Flbtk (Poltndl. 6·3, 6·7, 7·6; Andreu Meurer (W"I Gtrmenyl dtf. HtntlOtro Sch•ltr (West Germany), 7-S. 6·0. Swedish Open (at .. ,t.cl, Sweclelll Men'I s.c-s .............. Jim Gurleln (U.S.) dtf. Ronnie Btlllmt n (Sweden). 7·6, 7·6; 5'ott LIPIOn (U.S.) dtf. ROllaf'IO VllCtlno (~In), •-2. 6·3: Mah Wllandtr (Swadtn) def. Sltftn EdlltrG ISwadtnl, 6·3, 7-S; Sttftn Slmon1t011 (Sweden) dtf. Johtn CtrlllOll (Swadtnl. 6·2, 6·•. Btfl'lard 80llttu (Frencel dtl Kerl ~ (Wnl Gtrmeny), 7·5, 6·2, Andtrs Jerryd (Sweden) dtf. Mtrco O.tote IY-'tvltl, 6·3, t ·3; Jen Gunnarr.on (Sweden) Cltl. Jtro Ntvrtlll (C1tcllotlo- vtklt). 7·S, 6·2, Henrik Suncl\trorn (Sweden) dtl. Jerome Venier IFrencel, •·2, 3·6, , ... w-'1 5tmlllMI Slfttlet Vlrolnlt Rudel (Rornenlel def. Lent Sandin (Swtdtnl, 6·1. 6·3; Ctrln A,_,.,.m (Sweden) def. S/ltlV Wtlc>olt (8rlll•n), 6·4, 6·1 w.,._., teumen-9 (•I Ntwpart, IU.) Sec-.d .. _... Slfttlet Ptm Shrlvtf' (U.S.) dtf. RGC>lll 8GSI (U.S.), 6·2, 6-0, AMt Mllrle Ftf'ntlldtr (U.S.) dtf. 8trbtrt Pollt< (U.S.), 7·6, 7·6, Kim Sllttler (U.S.I def. Elliabtlll Styer• (Auslrtllt), 7·S, 6·7, 6·1; LOUIM Alltf> (U.S.) def. Ltlt Forooel (U.SJ, 7-6, 6-3. Deett ..... ....,,. AllT'S LANDING (New-1 ... dlHS enolert. 126 btn, S btrucudt, 13 C>onllo, 125 rnecktf'tl, S rock nth. 4 Y•llOwltll. 3 \llMOSll .. d. DAVEY'S LOCKElt INew-1 ... di) -?CM enolerl. 32 barrteude. 147 oonHo, u eetlco btu. 1.330 mackerel, 29 rock fish, 200 Mnd btn, S2 YtllOwltll, IS l'-0~. HaM LANDING (Sen Dteea>-32S englerl. 20I btH, US btrrteudt, 553 bonllo. 1 lllut lln tune, SI rock ns11. 30S Ytllowtell, I .,__d, Thi• ••'s treut lllantl LOS ANGELES -Cttltlc Ltkt, Ctslt lC LallOOll.' Crnlt l Ltllt, Jtckton L.tkt, Pvrt mld Ltl<e, 5tn Dime• lltttr· volr, Stn Georlet Rlvtf' (Hsi and west lorlo.sl. RIV•ttMOE -Oert. Cenvon Cr ..... Sen Jeclnto River (north fork). S.AN .... NAltOINO -Big 8Hr Ltke, Jtnl<S Ltkt. SAN DIEGO Cuyemt~t Ltke. Ootne Pond. Stn Luis Rev River:' K•ttN -Adler Crffk, Ctdtr Cr..._, EnlllN Cretl<. KKn River (toulh lotkl. Kern Ill ..... (KR 3 pgWtf'llO<ilt IO L•k• lttbtlltl. TIJLAtt• -Bone Crffk, Orv MttdoW Cretl<, lttrn RI..,... (Ftlr'llfaw dtm to KR 3 POWertlou ... Jollnsoncltle btldGt IO F•lr-y ..... dtml. NoOt Youno Cr-. P-· mini Creet<. <-end lowt<I, South C,....., Tutt RIYtr lmlddle fork>, lule Rlvtr (norlh ancl IOUlh forks ol meln lork), Tule Rlvtf' (Ceder SIOPt erea). INYO -8tktf' Creel<, BIG Pint CrHll, BllhOP Crttll (lowtf', middle, t<>ulh end lnltke II), Gtoroes Crttll. Goodtlt Cr-. lnc:t.cltndtllct Creel<. Lt1't Stlltlnt , LOnt PIN Cretl<, O.k Creek lnorlh lork), SlltPhtrd• Crat1'. SYmmts Cratll, Ttlloott ~. Tl~•ha Cr..i., Tuttle Crat1'. MONO -8r1ctotpor·1 Rt .. rvolr, Buck ew CrHk, CGllvlCI L.tke, Convict Creell, Ottelmtn Cr·""· Elltrt Ltke. Georvt L.tl<t, GltH Cr-. Grtnl L.ekt, Greet\ Cr-. Gu41 Ltl<t. J~ Ltke, LM Vining C,....., LH Vining Cr ... (toUlh lorl<I, Llllle Wtlktf' Lah. Uttla Wtllctf' Ill,,., LulldV l..tllt, Mtmlt L.tke, Mtmmolh Crtelc, MMY Lau. McGee Cr .... , N\111 Creek, Owens River (Benton Cron lnv end BIG 5"'lftoll, llOOlntOn Cr..... 'toek Cr-Lakt, lltodl CrMk (Ptrtdllt Ctmc> lo Tom's Piece, Tom'• Place UP1lrttm 10 llOCk Crttkl l..tkt. Roell Creelc Ltkt lo the tnd of 11'41 roecl), lluUI Crttll, Stcldlelltll Cr ..... Tloot Ltkt, TrurnbuM LtMt, Twitt l..tllts Brtdoel>Orl (u-•nd lowtt>. Twin Lelln Mtmmolh, Vlromle CrHk, Virginie Ltkes (u-end lower). Wtli(tr lllYar <CIW'll Fltl Ct mi>G<OUnd fO lown ol Wt fktf'. 1.ttvlll Mttdow• CemP9round 10 Sonort Brllloel USPL SUNDAY, CH~SHfl" GI.Ma l•t 0..--) Mlchlotn n . Plllla4tlOlll• Sea view captures title, l-0 Seaview LJ\tle League cap- tured the Diatrict 62 Tournament of Champions 1.ltJe with a 1·0 victory over Westminster Na- tional Thunday night at Hun~ lngton Valley LltUe League. The championahlp game ended nine days of play ln the Tour- nament of Champions. matching 10 league champe In the district. ln Senior League play ThW"B- day night, Fountain Valley South rolled to a 9-0 victory over Bolaa to stay alive in District 62 action at Edison High. Bolaa was eliminated from the tourney with the loss. Fountain Valley South rerurna to play Saturday, faciJlg Huntington Valley at 1:30 at Edison. ln tonight's play at 5, Seaview and Westminster National square off. Both scored first round wins earlier in the week. Robinwood, a 20-3 winner in the opening round, meets Foun- tain Valley North Saturday morn- ing at 9 in the winner's bracket. FV North drew a bye in the opening round. At Woodbridge Park in Irvine, Lake Forest LL took a b'e step toward the District 55 Senior title with an 8-4 win over Viejo. Lake Forest ls the only unbeaten team left in the tourney. In another game Thursday night, North Irvine ousted Mission Hilla, 7-4. North Irvine meets Viejo tonight at 6 with the winner advancing to Saturday morning's championship game (10 o'clock) against Lake Forest. In a Junior League cont.est at Fountain Valley High. Seaview blasted Ocean View Ame.rican, 24-2, in a loser's bracket game . Seaview meets Fountain Valley South Saturday morning at 10. Schlichter thinking ab out/FL CLEVELAND (AP) Art Schlichter, who was indefinit.ely suspended as a Baltimore Colts quarterback in the National Foot- ball League, may get a chance to play for the Ohio Bulldogs of the new International Football League at Cant.on, according to a published report. The Bulldogs franchise. created two weeks ago as one of 12 char- ter members of the IFL. is owned by Guy Cicchini of Canton. "We want Schlichter " Ed Capri. Cicchini's chief adviser. told the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. Schlicht.er was suspended May 20 by NFL Commissioner Pete Ro7.elle for gambling activities. Schlichter lost a reported $389,000 through betting on basketball and football games in 1982 and early this year. Neither Schlichter nor Ciochini would confirm that negotiations are under way. but neither de- nied that contact had been estab- lished by intermediaries, the newspaper reported. Schlichter. 23, star quarterback at Ohio State. was the No. 1 draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1982 and was the fourth player telected overall. Sch.lict.er told The Plain Dealer from his home in Bloomingburg, near Columbus. that he was "under strict guide- lines (by the NFL) not to give any interviews." He alao said, "I have not talked to anybody directly connected with the Bulldogs." Area golfers set to compete • 10 tourney CHAMPAION, lll. -The 1983 Western Junior Gou Tour- nament, featuring a pair of local players, will be held beginning Tuetday at the University of Illi- nois Blue Golf Courae and Lin- colnshire Fields Country Club. Ken Fox, 19. of Huntington Beach, and David Rhorer, 18, ot Laguna Nlguel. will be among the nearly 300 oompetit.on taking part in the event, bllled u a national championahip for men aged 16 through 19 with a handi- cap of four ltl'Okes or ie.. 'l'uelday will mark the Lint round of qualityinc and Wectn.- da 'J 1 the leC.'Ot'\Cl day of quallfyfnl will take place. The low 64 au'ef'I will then proceed into the fint two rounds of match play next Thund.ay with the survivors con- Unulng to play Friday and Satur- day . Unlike many junior eventa, the Weet.em lncludet 19-year-old players, thus openlna \he com- petition to both blah .c"bool atand- outl and undel'cl.ua members ot collep aolf ie.ma. One of the faYOritel In the tour· nament la <»&ndina champ6on Jlm Benepe of Sheridan, Wyom- l.nl. who won bo\h the medal ud ma~play of lllM ,.W• chem pet the UnlvenltJ of M . oard tells Laguna Niguel irm to close model homes The Orange County Board of Su perWiors ed hanh criticism Wednelday at a Laguna tcueJ development company that is the target of wner protests and ordered the firm to cloee wn it.s model homes. Supervisors ordered Goeden Co. to close ha el homes at the Crown Royale development unUl company is again certified by the state partment of Real Estate to market homes in the Prior to the board's action, the company had allowed to leave the models open for public pectlon , but had been ordered by the state to ain from soliciting or selling any homes. "They have a very bad record," said SupeJViaor Thomas RUey, wha.e diau-ict includes the Crown Royale tract. "I don't condone what's happening there." Supervisor Bruce Nestande took matle.nl a step further, accusing the company of '1taklng advantage" of homeowners. "There are problems there that don't happen in other tracts," he angrll y told a Goeden Co. atiomey representing the firm at the hearing. Homeowners in the development, who asked supervisors to withdraw the company's use permit for the models, have sued the flnn claiming mortgage payments made to the company never were forwarded to mortgage lenders as arranged, forcing their homes into foreclosure. old Nugget Award for the Pacific Federa l Plaza. acific Federal Plaza wins again Costa Mesa's Pacific Federal Plaza is the winner yet another architectural award: The Gold Nugget 1ward presented by the Pacific Coast. Builders bnference. The award was given June 24 in San Francisco. laza architect Craig Combs said the conference is ~of the largest and most prestigious gatherings of tople in the construction industry. Judges cited the plaza design for its relationship the community and its strength in offering a SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS thru SAT., JULY 30th All Sale Merchandise Will Be 503 Off some ... more! fiJ 0 C~rlHl~~l1:~lo~~af f 333 E. 17th St. • Coate Meae Behind the Pancake House 642-8788 I OPEN: Mondey thru Frldey 1M Seturdey 1M Spanish Colonial theme for the entire 200-acre redevelopment area in which the plaza is located. Combs said the award helps acknowledge that humanistic architecture has widespread appea1 and marketing power. "The efficacy of this type of architecture is that is relates to people, and was achieved at con ventional building costs," he said. The plaza is owned by Pacific Federal Savings and Loan Association. It has won numerous awards, including the National Landscape A ward, w be presented this fall at the White House. PtalC NOTICE NOTICE INVfTlNO 91DI ·Nolloe It hereby given lhll the Board of T ruslMS of 1"'9 Co11t Com· mun11y College OlstrlCt ot Oreoge County, Celllornll. Wiii r~ ..... ed bids up 10 1>111 no 1111r than 2 00 pm .• Frld1y, July 22. 1993 at tl'>e Purcheslng Oep1rtrn4M'll of Nld COi· 1ege dlstrlel located al 1370 Ad1m1 AYetiue. Cos11 Mesa, Calllornla II whleh time Nid blda will be put>llcly opened and read f<w PURCHASE OF DISTRICT MAIL TRUCK WITH TRADE-IN All bids are 10 be In accordance with the Bio Oocumen11 which ere now In Ille and may be secured In 1h1 office ot the Olrec1or of Purchasing of said college district. No bidder may wlll'ldrew Illa bid lor a period for forty-11118(45) days aller lhe dale se1 for th• opening thereof. The Boero of Trust889 reterves lhe privilege of rejecllng 1ny end 111 bids or to waive any lrregulerltlet Of lnl04'mehtl.s In 1ny bid or In lhe bid· ding. NORMAN E WATSON Secret1ry. Board of Trull- Coast Community College Olttrlet Pul>llthed Orange Cou1 Dall'; PllOI July 9, 15. 11193 !'\a.IC NOTICE NOTICE lt!IVITINQ"81DI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll sealed proposals wtll be reoeh1ed by the City of Co111 Mau 11 the ottlce of Ille City Clerk al the City Hall, 77 F•lr Drive, Cosl1 MIN, C1llfornl1, unlll 11>1 hour ol the 11;00 e.m on Augu11 4. 1983. at which llme they wilt be opened publlcly and rHd •loud In Iha Council Cl'lambflra lor P\ll.JC NOTICE I( 09011 The foregoing copy of "Nolle• ... 1h• orlgln1I ol wnk:ll waa filed for record on NIA In the ollloe of 1"'9 County Recol'dlf of said Counly. Is Mnl 10 you lnatmuc;h as •n eaernln- lllon Of lhe tltNI 10 Mid property 11\0Wa you m1y 111va an Interest In the TrustM 'I SaNI Proceedlng1. NOTICE Of' DIFAUU ANO EL.fCTIOH TO llL.L UNDER DHD Of' TRU8T .. IMPORTANT NOTICE" If YOUR flt!OHRTY II IN FOM· CLOIUM HCAUll YOU ARI 81· HINO IN YOUR IJAYMINTl , 11' MAY 81 80l.D WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION. You heva lhe legal rlghl to bring your account Into t>ood alend· Ing by paying 111 of your paal due p1yments plus permltt.cl coela and aapensea wllhln ll'lree month• lrom f~.e above recording d111e Thia amount ta esumatad to t>e $52,000. H of th• 1bove rec0<dlng dllle. and wlll tncreese dally until your account neoomea curren1 You do have lo pay the enllre unpaid porllon of your eccount P1ymen1 wes demanded, end you mu1t p1y 1118 emount 8111ed at>o.,., plus 1n1erat 11nd cosll In· curr.cl All•r lhrM monlhl lrom Ille al>OYe recording dll•. you ,,,,,. 1n. ltlgal rlghl to atop Iha roreciosura only by paying the enllre •mount demanded by your cr.Ollor To find ou1 lt'M 1mount you mutt p1y. 0< to 1rr1oge lor payrn411'11 to atop lhe f0tec1<>aur1 or II your prop. «iy la In lorec:losure for any otl'l9r llHOn, COntlCI Iha preunt t>enelic:lary Richard B Lynn, No. t2 Corpor111 Plaza, Ste. 202, ~port Beach. CA 92660. or Slllrley M Lynn P 0. Bo11 1991, l1gun1 Beacn, cA 92651. Telephone.(714)6-14-1150 1 FURNISHING ALL LABOR, MA· ,-------------.-------------1.TERIALS, EQUIPMENT , TRANS· 11 you h1v1 1ny questions. you should contecl 11 lawyer or the gov· ernmen1 agency wtilch may have ln- aurad your 1oan Remember. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION Nil.JC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICI INVITINQ H>I NOTICI M f'UllLIC AUCTION Notice 11 hereby glYtn 11'111 Ille M NRIOMAL "'°""" oerd ol Trutl-ol the Coul Com· RIM...-.0 OM VACATWD iunl'Y College District of Or11199 "'91MIHI M '<MIMDI TINANT w"1)', Cllifomla. oMll ree.111e ..... Nollet 11 l'lefeby given tl'lll on July d blcf9 up to but no liter thin 2:00 23. 1983. 11 9.00 1.m. at 3800 Cout .m .. T~ay. July 29, 1983 It the Hlghw1y, In Newport Beach, OraM urdlmlng Department or Mid col· County, C1 , the underllgned wlH Mil lge dlltr1Ct ioc.1.0 11 1370 Adlml 11 public •uctlon tM ~IOnal ptop. wnYe. co.11 Meu Calll0tn11 •t 1t1y left by UNKOWN tlidl lline Mid bid• w1" ~ publicly s.ics P<°'*1Y GOnll111 01 9·2·· Pll-1**1 end t..O tor gtlm Camper Sh411l. -Ill PURC HASE OF M ICRO· 2700.Color wNt•wlbfOIOrll. OM"1TEA ANO NETWORK SYS-Seid 1uc1lon wlll b• mid• EM: OAAHGE COAST COLLEGE put9Ulnl 10 lhe proYlllont of s.ctlon l~ IMdl .,. 10 ~ In ~~ 19e8 of the CMI Code Det.O July "" .. lid eoa-tt wnlch .,. 13, 1983 DWln .. -"'11\ey l>Hecured In the NEWPORT R.V. STORAGE lllee .,, 1"' Olretlor of ~c;Malng 3009 Croddy Wy, , ... collage dletrlc!t. S1n11 An .. Cl 02104 f-" bldClet mu.t eul:lmlt with Ille Publlll'I Or•noe Cont Delly P1IOI '° • oaahlet'• c:tledt. Olt11fle0 July 16 22, tN3 4138-83 ..... Of bldelet'• l>oM me6I P.Y· . .. to "" Of<* of ,,. Coeet Com-- ,untty C01eoe oi.tr1e1 &oerd or "8JC NOTICE NIMm In an amount not i-ll'lan ___ ;...;.;--. ....... --.;.;.;;; __ _ ,,. PM*li (9%1 of !tie eum bid 11 1 ..... tflat '"'-bid<* w111 1t1ter oto tl.e propoee0 Contrect If the .,,.19 ""'°"to lllm In tri.-1 I ...,,. 10 .,..,., Into IUCfl c;ontrect, .. Pf009ed• of the Clhecll wtlt be .,......,, Of In tha a.. of I ~. • Ml eum th4Heof wttt ~ for191tec:t Mid eoteeoe dltlllel No bide* 11\ey wtthcll'1w 1'111 bid !' • perlOd '°' lorty011¥e(45) dirya I* ttle dat• Ml '°' !tie oC*llflO ..-, TN IO«d Of Trutt ... r..._ .. ~ of rejecllng any and .. IOI or to W9i¥9 any ln'.,wtt• or bn ....... In any bid or In ttle bldo-"t, NOfWAN E. WA TIOH --.,Y, lolrd Of Trvate. ... ~ Colllloe Olltrtcl 11'11 •• lid °'anot eo... ~ -~1.1&,1.a 4002.U MOTIC• Of "*-'C AUCTION Of NlteOMAL "'°"9tTV MM.-OONVACAnD ,,._Kl Of POMlllt ftMANT cc~ Notlol la f*tt>y g!Yell that on July 23. 1083. It 9:00 A.M , at 3eOO Cout Highway, In N9wpof1 8Mch, Orange. Ille undetllgned wlll Nit 11 pubtlo 8UC!tlon Ille !*'tonal prOPtftY left by UNKNOWN. Slid P'OPetty COl\lltt of 13' tO' Viet• Uner. Ceb-OYW Camper. -Ill 2a11 . 8111<1 aucnlon wtll !M mlde pvttultll 10 Int PfOVlllOl't of s.cflOn INI of Ille CMI <:Ode Oeted: M'/ 13.1"3 NEWPORT AV 8TOAAOE 300I Ctodcfy Wll'J. lenll Ana. C.. 02104 Publlehecl Or"anqe CoM1 OlllY Piiot Nf 1&, 1"3 4 f)7-13 PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS MAY BE REOUIREO FOR THE RENOVATION OF A SLOPE AT ESTANCIA PARK, t900 ADAMS AVENUE, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, A M l of pf1111. 11P&Cillcat1on1. end othe contrect docurn4M'lt1 may ~ obt1lned In the ottlce of the Depart· "*"' of Laisure Servic.t, 77 F1lr Ofl\19, Costa M ... , C1lll0tnl1, upon racelpt of 1 nonr•lund1b.. IM ot M .00. tt bidder• requ .. 1 plane end 1P41Clllcat1<>n1 milled, tM cl'larg41 wlll t>e 17.50 per Mt. Each bid 8'\111 be maa. on Ille e>roPOMI form end In IM m1Mer provtoed In the oontr.ct docu"*1te. I nd 111111 be ecx:omPlflled by I Clttlfled Of eullllf'• c:lleclt or a bld bond for not .... th•t 10 wa.nt of the tmOUtll Ol lhe bid, m.cM Plyt>it to Ille City of Coell M ... Thi eo.,treoor 1t111t. In lhe per. IOtfnlnQe of I.he worlc end lmp;o ..... rnenl1, conlOfm to the Labar <:Ode or the Stll• 01 Calltornla 111d otl'lef lawa of 1ri. S111• or Celttorn11 IP!)ll· "~ thlr•to. wtt11 ,,,. tiro.ptlon only or IUCll Yarl1llon1 •• may be ,.quired under the IPCIClll 1tatut• pur1111nt lo whklh prOGMdlngt her• under ar• tall1n and Whlel'I 111 .... not ~ wperleded by 1111 prOlllllOnt 01 tM Lll>Ot c~. Pr•llllOI to ll l>O( tl\lh be Qlvetl orlty In the min· ,,., provloed by law. No bid lhell be contldefed uni.u It 11 midi on a form furnlahtld by the City ol C0.11 M••· and la macs. In llCCOtdl ncl w111'1 the f)fOYillOnl Of the PfoPOMI r~ulrerntntl. E.11111 bidder rnuat be Hoenlled and mo ~·fled .. requ1Nc1br.1-. Thi Clly Counctl of the c ty of Co.ti ~ r~ the rlQftt to rafect any °' all bid• !"-1 P Phln• MY City~. City of CO.•• MeM Pvb!lehed °''"" Cout OlllY P11<>t .1u1y •. ra. 1N3 40 tll-n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Thal Gregory N Seguin, le Trustee or sue.. cenor TrultM, or Sub111tu1.ct TrualM under 1 deed of truat dated May 9, 11179 axec:uted by Paul E Wlm"* end Lucy J. Wimmer to M · c:ur• c1t11ln obllg1lion1 In l1Yor of Alc;herd B. Lynn end Shlrley M Lynn u Beoefleilary. rtcord.cl M•y~ 111, tll79 In B<><* 121182, PIQ4I 1 tll6, of Official RICodl In lhe otlic;e of the Aacordtlf of Or111g1 county, C.it- lornle dfterlblng land thet .. n a1; lot 14 ol lrt1C1 2813 ••~map reco<d.oln book 94. PIO" 45. 49, & 47 of Ml-ilaneou• Mpu. In tri. ottic. of tM Coun1y Aec:order ot Or· •nae County Seid ot>tlgatlon• lncludlnQ 1 no•• tor the orlglnll aum of H & .000 Tl\ll the br9Kh ol, .nO cMfM k't IM ObliQl llont IOt WhlGtl IUCh d"9d It ~Tty l'IU occuntld In that pay• mtnt "" not bier! mede of. THE ALL DUE BALANCE OF MAY 19, 1H 3. p1u1 11ta chergtt Tl'lat by r.uon th4ttol, the undet- •lgned, praMnt blneftefary under euc:ll dMd, hll IXIOUted and da- ll119r.0 10 M id Tru1tte, or - Tru1tte. or t11b•1ltuted TrualM • written O.Cter1tlon ol O.feutt end Oemend for SaNI, and "" cMpoeltlO wllh H id TrurtM, or IUOCelto4' TrultM, or aub111tul.O lru1tae euc:l'I d..0 fnd 111 document• l\'ldenclng Ol>llg1t1ona MOVr.CS thefaby, Ind h• dec:llrad end dOll hefll>y da- olar• all 1um1 MCUrtO thef•by lm- "*1l1tt1r dU4I and PIYll>le, and hll -.Ct.CS 111\d doee llentby elec1 to GeUM tri. trutt Pf~t'f to M eold to 11tlafy the o~ton1 teeur.d ther.- by. Olltd JuM 24, 1183 Alellard I Lynn lhtney M. LYM Publlahtld Ofenge CoMt Dally Pil01 Jvty I, I , 1&, 22, I H3 3031-«3 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Ftldey, July 15, 1983 U IUlll CIUITY 81111111 Pr oIDotions around the county Louise M, Mlcbael1, chi~f financial offioe,r and media dlrector or Reid AdYer1l1ln1 & Public RelalloH of Newport Beach, hal been elected vice president, finance for the Oru1e Couty Advenl1la1 Federatloia. Michaela haa been with Reid for three years. She ia a resident of Irvine. • • • · Judy Miller was recenUy appointed product manager al Ulllveralty Copy Sy1tem1, distributors for Canon office oopy machines. Miller will be ln charge of promotion and aales for C.anon's new personal copier line. • • • Jim Franklin of Costa Mesa has been appointed to the newly created position of regional manager for Storwal latematlonal, a manufac· turer of filing and storage systems for the con tract furniture market. Franklin will be based in Los Angeles. • • • Wllllam J . Pittman has been promoted to vice president/controller for Tbe Robert P. Warm- ington Company, a Costa Mesa-based residentiaJ, commercial and industrial building company. P ittman will be responsible for all financial and tax reporting for the firm. • • • Ter ry Mulleavy has been named managing director of the Best of Abercrombie & Fitch store in Costa Mesa. Mulleavy, who has 22 years of experience ln retailing, most recently served as store manager for 01hman'1, Inc., in Los Angeles. ••• Richard L. Lawrence, chairman of Newport Beach-based·Marketlng Directions, Inc., recently received a life membership award from the Salts and Marketing ExecuUvea of Orange County. Lawrence has been active in SM E for 16 years and has served as president. • • • A.O. Christopher of Corona Del Mar was appointed president of A&J Manufacturing Com- pany. The announcement was made by W.W. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MICHA&LI MH.Ll!llt flltANtCLIN Geintry, chairman oC the firm, which manufac- tures electronic enclosures for military apph- catlons. • • • Btu Barrick has joined Cochrane Chase, Livingston & Co., lac. as an account executive for the agency's bu.sin~-to-business division. In his new position, Barrick will have account responsibilities for several high-techn ology clients. • • • Blaln Watson has been named marketing manager for small Winchester disk products at Western Digital Corporation of lrvine, It w ..lS announced by Chester A. Brown Jr., vk-e president, marketing. Watson joins Western Digit.al from Century Data Sy1tem1. ••• Robert R . Russell has been named vice president at Irvine-based Lowr y & A11odates, an engineering consultanting firm. The an- nouncement was made by Don Marllnson, president of the company. 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Mutual I unds end long decline NEW YORK -Recovering from a 31-weeK.decline, assets of the nation's mone y market mutOa.l funds rose $252.2 million, to $165.5 billion, in the week ended July 13. The increaae ended a 7 ~·month decline in which the funds lost 28.9 percent of their assets. The Investment C.ompany Institute, a Washington-based trade group. said Thursday the asse1B hit a record $232.6 billion in the week ended Dec. 1. 1982. Autoworkers layoffs decreasing DETROIT -The number of U.S. autoworkers on indefinite layoffs this week fell to 197,600 from 199,800 last week. The layoff tally was the lowest since 196,721 workers were on indefinite layoff Dec. 7, 1981. Budget deficit 'major risk' WASHINGTON -The No. 1 economic risk facing the nation is the enormous budget deficit, says Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker . Volcker said Thursday the deficits represented the "major risk in disrupting what I think could be a more than satisfactory (economic) performance with very favorable long-term consequences." IBM profits rise 25 percent NEW YORK -International Business Machines C.orp .. the world's largest computer maker, says its second quart.er profit roee 25 percent to $1.3-4 billion, while its revenue climbed 19 percent to $9.59 billion. WM on Thursday cited increaaed sales of both new and previously leased equipment for the improvement from last year's $1.08 billion second-quarter profit o n revenues of ~.05 billion. Jobless benefit claims tumble WASHINGTON -First-time claims for jobless benefits fell to 392,000 in late June -the lowest filing since the week ending July 25, 1981, the government says. Initial claims for basic 26-week, state-paid benefits during the week ending July 2 fell 23,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department said Thursday. 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" I Mt At1lil'V " W~ ' Ila 'A+ \.t ' I 1-It Uf'ltll 1..tt f 1,6-6-\It C>onnlv I.., 17 I., .... _l\l'i H•v"'" II 1 IA+ \'11 ~:~lol 2. l1 >!f ~ -1 lO l )!Vt+ ~ la"'9f I Wftn "' _ 1-t+ '-J ' 1 1At-~ l ,· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 15, 1983 11'7~Q Garden shows his business ------------------~~1 ' i i h takes more than a green thumb or skills of a pent.er to produce a home and garden show. George Colouns knows. He's been doing it since 1955. His latest, the 29th annual Southern California ome and Garden Show. wiU open in the Anaheim nvention Center Saturday and run through July 24. Colouris expects this show to gross $1.3 million a considerable growth from the $38,000 gross igure from h is first show. produced at the Orange unty Fairgrounds. T his kind or success is impressive, but it lS given added dimension by the fact that Colouris is blind. Earlier in his career with the Foundation for the lind. Colouris was mtroduc.-ed to the e xhibition usiness when the foundation ran a booth at the 1948 Angeles Home Show . He helped with publicity, d liked it. This led to management of the 21 Missions of lifomia display at fairs throughout the country, d supervisor for the National Home Shows of allas. Colouris and his wife Kae ("she's my eyes." he ys) toured with the national shows for three yt!ars til he established his company in Anaheim in 1956. Colouris says he ras seen many changes in the THURS. lam • lpm FRI. lam ·lpm SAT. lam -lpm SUN. tam· lpm shows lncluding more than a 60 percent increase in the price of the exhlblt 1paoe. He says the shows abo have moved from a furniture and appliance exhibit to a consumer 1how, selling everything from secw1ly and solar healing systems to pools, spas. greenhouses, home entertainment centers, ga.rdenlng equipment and landscaping services. Colouris predicts an average of ~ million dollars f .J per day In over the counter sales this year. Pl nl prop The show in Ahaheim is the largest in the a .. country with more than 600 exhibitors in nearly Alison' Griffin, 12, ~ 400,000 square feet·of space. C M S Hours are 2 to 10 p.m. Monday through uf hicopee, ass., l Thursday; 2 to l l p.m. Friday; noon to 1 1 p.m. has an unusua l sup- Saturday, and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday. • h ~ There will be daily stage shows featur ing the port system l n er > Alvino Rey Trio and singer Marilyn King and special garden. She uses ~ J Hawaiian and Polynesian shows on the weekends, as discarded crutches we U as seminars. Tickets are $4.75, adults; $2.50, children 6 to 16; lo prop up her 1 ! and children under 6 are admitted free. For adults tomato plants. ~ 1 over 60, a $1 discount is offered Monday through I l Thursday A~Wlr ........ o •' ~r~fo~tioo~999~00. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=======;f ,...--------------=1 No other newspaper brings you more ~~'I 1 ;(. nr~A !, of your city council, planning commission, .,p .. ~f~ll.. i.JJJ'llty~ 'l<U~~ . ;l school and college districts and county ·~t GIFT SHOP H government than the Daily Pilat ~SUMMER SALE :! PHONE 546-5525 Hu)lis\tl's Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor llwd., Costa Mesa PARKING LOT SALE• JULY 14-15-16-17 SHRUBS & VINES LARGE SHRUBS . ' 30°/o OFF ALL PLANTS & BASKETS -· 50°/o OFF SELECTED GIFTWARE Monday, July 18th 10:30 A .M. -4:00 P.M. , ~~~~264~7~E~A~S~T~C~O~A~ST~H~W~Y~.,~C~O~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~A~R~~~~ l r.:::================================================:::::::::;,: • ~~ •Impatiens • S.gonlu • Gerenlums •Vine• •MMe M•ny -8Hutlful ~ Varieties Reg. 10.98 • Stu Jasmine • • • Gudenl11 - • 8ou91nvllle• • G•rdenlas •Star Jasmine •ArboNit•e •Tree Fern •More rm 8>20%to 50% •Alder •Mulberry • Syc1more • Aapu•gus Fern Reg. 3.98 •More "landscape Ytur lllole Yal1 It Trtmndous S.Yinp .. !" USE YOUR CREDIT CARO. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE Reg 12 98 MOISTURE METER Tills you !'l'IeTeJ ln1t1nlly ~'!!:::!:_ when pl•nts R nHd water. eg. 6·98 .. , r OFF SALE ' (Houseplants Baskets & ·color Our 4,000 sq. ft. Greenhouse Is open • to the public. Come In and see us today. PARKING IN REAR BIZARRE BAZAAR ,.1858 Newport Blvd.,· Costa Mesa • 645-3392 Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 11-6 • We accept M.C.IVISA ~~=====-=-===========-==--~~--=======~~. LLOYD•!ii gard~n sl1op SA VE! SA VE! SA VE! NEW LOW PRICES , . . .. . . . -. . . , . -. --1 # .. . .. -l~ D NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Orange County Planning Com- mission will hold a public hearing to consider amending the Zoning for the Nichols Institute site. The subject property is undeveloped and lies easterly of Ortega Highway adjacent to Lucas Canyon, south and east of Caspers Regional Park. Due to expanded volume buying, Lloyd's is able to offer savings of from 20°/o to 40% on all nursery stock -offered with the same high quality and service excellence that Lloyd's is known for. ·-J I It.a ak brc pw rer Date of Hearing: July 25, 1983 Time of Hearing: 1 :30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. Location: Planning Commission Hearing Room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza (corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd.), Santa Ana. California Proposal: Change of Zone Case No. ZC 83-14P proposes the estab- lishment of the Research/Open Space Park (A/OS) District to property within RTancho Mission Viejo. The Re- search/Open Space Park (A/OS) District Is a base district which sets forth standards for the development of research and development and accessory uses in a manner com- patible with adjacent open spaces. The requirement of the California Environmental Quality Act were satisfied by the preparation and certification of Final EIR No. 234 for previous approvals related to the project. Previously approved and certified Final EIR No. 234, ade- quately addresses the environmental effect;ihe project. All persons either favoring or opposing this posal are Invited to present their views before the Pia nlng Com- mission. Material that you wish to be brought to the Planning Commission's attention at the hearing should be flied 24 hours or more prior to the scheduled hearing. For further Information, persons are Invited to call Patrick Lee In the Advance Planning Division at (714) 834-5380 or come Into the office located at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Room 2638, Santa Ana, California 92702. Please refer to ZC No. 83-14P. IOL BY ORDER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ap sta w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.J .. .... : ·~ NOTE OUR "NEW REGULAR" LOW PRICES Bedding Plants & 4" Pots from ............................................... 99• 1 Gallon Plants from ............................................................... '2.98 5 Gallon Plants from ...........................•...............•.................•. 19.98 EXCELLENT SUMMER COLOR 4" POTS OF IMPATIENS -BEGONIAS a VINCA Reg. ggc 198 Rec. 2.H (1111.) &98 ... , ..... (1111.) UIDSCIPE -"' PUITS I I gel Asperagus S .&LE 111 Sprengerl reg. 2 98 " I gal Juniper S .&LE 1 •• Oreenmound reg " 3 98 t gal Japanese S .&LE 111 Bokwood reg 2 98 " NOW 58¢ BEGONIAS Colorful, AHorted ~~ ./ Selectlon 198 •• ,.2.11 (1 •·•·> &98•·1· 11·11 ( lal.) IELLOlili'S' liROIULCH Arotll.0<....-C ,_, .. C!Ollllllcll n lllt '"""1 piMll"' ..... ~ '°'lift). lllfu~. 1014\ Mid d l.lnclJCll>f •ti 2 cu/ft 319 :7t I 1···-············-·-··········COUPON••••••••••••••••••••••••'-••• I . i FREE -51/2 COLOR PLANT : We at Lloyds would like you to visit our Nursery and see for yourself our i continuing quality and new low prices. If you haven't shopped at Lloyds I Nursery, you've been missing a treat! : Limit 1 Per Cu11omer Off., !xplr" July 21, 1913 ·---------------------·---------------------------------------···· ''U\O• ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCI< ON tiANO. Sale good 1· 15-83 lo 7-21-83 ,~.,, i¥. 111,.1 • 't110 '""'''-'' HOUAS MON.-PRI. 7·8 • SAT 8:30·8 •Sun 8:30·11 11•111/ff " 1 4'A1111" • lAllO\t&NIC. • • 11•111111 .. ,.,J LLOYDS NURSERY AN D LANDSCAP E CO .. INC • Pl\I Cfllllt1l '0;>tt Nr•woori BlvO JI BJv Sil Cost11 Mt'i.11 CA 926?7 t 11411146 1441 • -) ... . ,. .. ___________ _...,.. ______ --·-~--.,....,....,-------·--, J p " • • I • !· •' it ! , BEGIN SUMMER WITH GREAT SAVINGS FINEST QUALITY 0 0 PLANTS & PRODUCTS ALL CITRUS IN STOCK 500/o OFF 5·7·15 GAL NURSERY REG. 1 GAL. NEW GUINEA IMPATIENS s498 4" BEDDING PLANTS & PONY PAKS s1 19 1 GAL. IMPATIENS s3so COLOR PAKS s2s9 SALE S298 S.79 S250 S199 SOILS & FERTILIZERS ROGER'S 2 CU. FT. PLANTING MIX s5so BANOINI #7 LAWN FERTILIZER s1299 ROGER'S 8 OT. POTIING MIX S299 -OXYGEN PLUS . 8 OZ. OXYGEN PLUS 16 OZ. s450 s999 S199 S199 S349· ROGER 'S #33 SOIL s 14s. 8 ACTIVATOR s1993 POTTERY SPECIAL HANGING WIRE BASKET & BAG OF MOSS s11 9s 10" RED CLAY POT s499 MEXICAN PEDESTAL POT STANO s14so sass $299 s99s p~~:v ~~ 500/o OFF INDOOR PLANTS 4" AFRICAN VIOLET 6" HOUSE PLANTS 8" HOUSE PLANTS SJ95 s109s S250 s5s5 s229s s1695 6" KALANCHOE 1695 s 4 9 5 BASKETS 25010 OFF sP~~1~6Ns 5QD/o OFF FREE SEMINARS I DEMO'S P.oger's presents gardenilo seminars Satur- days and Sundays at 2 P.M. July 16 & 17 Growing Color in Containers July 23 & 24 Caring for Your Lawn July 30 & 31 Growing Herbs P.oger's hanging basket demonstrations are given on Sat. at 11A.M.,1 & 3 P.M., Sun. at 1 & 3 P.M. and weekdays at 3 P.M. 5 GAL SHRUBS AND 1 GAL SHRUBS AND COLOR PLANTS COLOR PLANTS ~: 460/o OFF -~: 500/o OFF . Values to $14.98 Now only $7.98 Abelia • Japanese Boxwood • Begonias • Creeping Fig • Escallonia • Bird of Paradise • Aspargus Ferns • Gardenias • Bougainvillea • Japanese Garden Juniper• Twisted Jumpers• Texas Privet • Shore Juniper • Heavenly Bamboo . . . AND MORE ... Values to $4.50 Now only $2.25 • Japanese Boxwood • Eugenia Newport • Japanese Garden Juniper • Shore Juniper • Texas Privet • Mock Orange • Cape Honeysuckle • Bougainvillea • Twisted Juniper • Begonia s ..• AND MORE ••• SPECTACULAR. PATIO SAVINGS BROWN JORDAN REG. SALE Tamiami 42 " TABLE & 4 CHAIRS 5825 48 " TABLE 4 CHAIRS 5861 42 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS S865 48 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS sgo 1 18 " ROUND TABLE s119 21" SQUARE TABLE s149 CHAISE/ ARMS s339 Mauna Kea 42" PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS s925 48 " LEG TABLE 4 CHAIRS s925 ADJ. CHAISE s395 s499 s525 s525 s550 s75 sgo S169 s559 s559 239 Quantum II 48 " TABLE s995 4 CHAIRS s1 ,245 48 " UMB. TABLE s1 012 4 CHAIRS •1 ,265 s ADJ . CHAISE s559 419 Kailua 42 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS s959 48 " LEG TABLE 4 CHAIRS '965 ADJ . CHAISE '409 S589 $586 s255 ALL UMBRELLAS 250/o OFF TROPITONE REG. Tropi Kai II 42 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS S806 48 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS 1842 ADJ. CHAISE s254 TEA TABLE s114 Marrakesh 42" PED TABLE 4 CHAI RS s794 48 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS S826 ADJ . CHAISE s302 Cantin a 42 " SO. AD. TABLE 4 CHAIR& $1 .042 48" SQ. RO. TABLE . 4 CHAIRS s1 ,068 ADJ CHAISE WITH ARMS s379 Skoros 42" TABLE 4 CHAIRS s1 ,066 48 " TABLE 4 CHAIRS s1 , 102 CHAISE/ ARMS SJ60 SALE s499 s519 s199 s59 s499 s519 199 S689 s599 s249 s599 s719 s239 ALLI BERT OANGARI TABLE 4 CHAI RS '940 HACIENDA TABLE 4 CHAIRS '895 TANGOR ADJ. CHAIR '205 CORMORAN CHAISE '340 DALANKI TABLE 190 s705 S671 s155 s255 s57 MOST BBAUfiFUL GARDEN CENTER GARDEN SUPPLIES REG . FINE READY-TO-USE OEXOL SPRAYS: FLEA • TOMATO ROSE • WEED s49s PERKY PET FEEDER S898 ORTHO FUNGINEX 16 OZ . S1098 DEXOL SYSTEMIC GRANULES 8 OZ. s3i9 OEXOL SYSTEMIC GRANULES 11/4 lb. S598 2 GAL. WATERING CAN s519 SYPHON EX S899 WATER WAND SlQ98 • THIRSTOUENCHER. AUTOMATIC WATERING FOR HANGING BASKETS S2999 LADIES GARDENING GLOVES s2s9 SALE s3sa S759 $898 S199 s4sa s4ss $699 S798 s23 99 S199 COLOR GARDENS 10 " MINI COLOR GARDEN sggs NEW FROM ROGERS Roger's renowned color baskets are available in 2 new sizes: 10· s23so 12 · S27.so ROGER 'S GALLERY Discover an exciting and ever-ch anging selection of accessories and gifts to add special life to your summer dining and entertaining. The Gallery is now featur- ing : English Battersea Enamel Boxes. Llardro Porcelain, Place Mats. Napkins and Colonial Candles in Decorator Colors. ROGER'S FLORIST Roger's Florist has a speciaf flair for creating dried or fresh arrangements and is prepared to handle parties , weddings. funerals, holidays or special events of any size. Our floral designers can put sheer floral magic into your next event. Give us a call . OANSK BOUQUET $ 179 5 VASE reg. s229s SUMMER FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS s25 REG. SJ6 COLORSCAPE LANDSCAPING Roger's landscape department combines your ideas with their experience and creative flair to create a dream come true on large and small projects. Excellence is standard . Open' to6 dally• Ion Joaquin Hiiie Rood at MaDAltluf ~. Aotoee "'°"' Foehlon ~ In Newpcwt leach NURSERY • INDOOR PLANTS • FLORtST • LANDSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTIQUES I FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1983 ANN LANDERS C2 PARTY WRAP C2 CLASSIFIED C4 THICmTllDTllCDllTY ClASSlfllD Elmer, a 2-year-old Great Dane, is the typical eastern tourist ... minus the camera, of course. - • an Pets Folks need them more than ever It was billed as the largest gathering of pets ever ~mbled under one roof in the United States, and visitors to the Ameri- can Pet Society's pet show at the Anaheim Convention Center over the weekend had no reason to dispute the claim. Hundreds of championship birds, cats, dogs, fish , pigeons, rabbits, reptiles, tortoises and other animals got star billing. It wasn't all fun and games. A new film courtesy of the Carna- tion Corporation, showed how people need pets more than ever. It emphasiz.ed the joys and ben- efits of pet ownership for chil- dren, families and the elderly and unwell. And Sandy Crook of the San Diego Chapter of the Delta So- ciety demonstrated the role that the French Lop Rabbit can play in the human/animal relationship. Her lecture was called "Therapist with Floppy F.ars." And to split hares perhaps, there was a demonstration of hair from an Angora rabbit being spun into yarn on an old-fashioned spinning wheel. Celebrities from the animal world also were present. Ashley Whippet, the three-time Frisbee disc-catching dog was put through his paces by owner-trainer Alex Stein and Tundra, a dog that has appeared on "The Love Boat" showed spectators his in- telligence. Other highlights included guide dogs for the blind, rare and unusual cats, parrot training, lec- tures on keeping rabbits as pets, how to set up an aquarium, and tips on dog obedience training and a 4-H pelting zoo for the children. , ii, " 1,-. ' Libby Gillam, l, of Pasadena, gets to pet a goat in the 4-H PiJ'ing area. A rare Chin ese Shar-Pei dog. A beautiful Himalayan cat. Pet therapy ... Bringingjoy to residents in convalescent home Pi "'~e:~ULA NEW HA VEN, Conn. -The resident.a and staff of the New Haven C.OOvaleecent Cent.er make a lot of detours toaay hello to Lucy,a brown-haired, 10-week-old puppy. Herytpeand high-pitched growlaoft.en punctuate the convenationa and card-playing remarkl of patient.a in the home' a fint-floor aolarium, where Lucy apenda much of her time in a playpen. Nunescuddle herduringbrea)u, while other staff memben take her for walb. But Lucy, who la pa.rt Labrador retriever, la really there for the .. patient.a and la the latest addition to the center's experiment with pet therapy. Theconvale9centcent.er laalao home to two gerblla (Chip and Dale), a rabbit (Sheba), a guinea pia (PtfiaPigy) and a parakeet (Dudley). Cen ter workers hope the animals will bring more happinetl into the lives of the 89 people who live there. Pet therapy la an "up and cOming" trend in homea for the elderly, aaya New Haven Convales- cent Home edrniniatrator Susan Sandel. '"lbe therapy ii the involvement with the anlmala," uyaMar1aret Waltrip, the center's activities dlrector . The animal.a do make a difference for some patient.a. Horneworkencite thecaaeof an 88-year-old resident who rarely IOciallzed with othera. But when Mial Piggy arrived, they say, the woman formed a bond with the animal. "The guinea pig gives her a sense of being able tocareforaomethlng," jlllfd Waltrip. Another l'ftident. 40-yeer-old J erome .Jor- dan, hu become the caretaker for Sheba, tbe rabbit. Durtnc a recent fire alarm, Jordan, who la confined toa wheelchair acooped up the lO·pound black rabbit before leevina the bulldlna. "When they ~ht "Sheba here, ahewu threemonthaold," Jordanaaid. "Everslnce then, rve been taking care of her. I feed her, I let her run around." Jordan and Waltrip recently taught Sheba to jump through a hoop. "The per110n who takes care of the rabbit ia taking care of 10meOne else instead of being cared for," Waltrip said. Sandel aaya an1mala first came to the cent.er abouta year ago and the trend haaapreed to several other nunln1 homea ln the atate. Since Connecticut doee not have any lawa aoveminl peta In convalescent centen, ahe said the ded8'on over whether to have animals lies moltly with the homes' administrators. 0 - '2 Orange Coast OAll.V PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 ' Benefit ••• Come taste the wine Emma Jane Riley and K.mhryn Thompson ure t-chairing Zont.a'~ wine and C'hl'<'Se t.astit\g on unday at Brecht On:h1d Garden, 1989 S. Harbor Jvd , Cosw Mesa. It's a bent•fil for Orungl'· wood/Albert Silton tlorne for Dependent Ch1l· tJ ren sponsored by Zont.a Club of lrvine and $addJeback Valley. President~erm:ee Sarah Mac- ~mald says the door to the garden will opcll at 5 t m. and prizes are promised, including an orchid In Cull bloom, plus entertainment by Al Leamed and a Cew surpnses. George and J oseph Reseter will entJce party-goers to sample the selection of ~omestic and imporwd w ines, cheeses and pat.t.>s. 1 Proceeds from the party will be matched from l challenge grant of the Harry G. Steel ~·oundation. Reservations are linuted and Jane f oshihara may be C'ailed at 751-3522. • • • Orange Coast California Council, Bet.a Sigma Phi held its first brunch of the year at the Newport Marnott Saturday (i t was Mrs. Karl Peterson's debut as president) with members of Xi Upsilon 'fau Chapter as hostesses. Guests were board ttiembers from six of the state area councils -Far Northern, Central, Camino Real, Pacific. Sou them 4nd Mission. After the business meeting. the group went to the Petersons home in Brea for an evening ll.aau. • • • ~ The Rober t H. Grants of Newport Beach were among the 600 attending a dinner dance in the Top O' the Stretch a rea at Santa Amt.a Park. Others at the black-tie benefit admiring jumping events and a prelude to the 1984 Olympic equestrian events during the cocktail hour were Mrs. Waldo Avery. Mmes. and Messrs. Clement Htrsch. J ean Pierre <;;leis, Harry ~inker, Anthony Vitti, James R. J.1oiso. Randall Presley. Daniel Levine, Arthur N1sson, Richard Runels. Donald Zellner, P. P Burke, A. A. Gonzales, Ed Gray, Stewart Calder, WiUiam Burke and William P . Hadley. The part ying area was transfonned inw a sparkling wonderland with twinkling lights entwined with greenery on the posts. On the t>right green table lmens were hurricane lamps ~urrounded by marguerite daisies. strawberries and for a horsy touch. wild oats. (PrOC'eeds from the party go to the Santa Anita Horse S how Association which supports the U.S. F.questrian ~am and the Arcadia Music Club). Pll!LIC NOTICE , NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Pubhc no11ce 1s here1>y81ven t"al $1 EPHEN scon LINC LN AND !!OBERT G KIZANIS nerelotore ~ong business under tne l1C111tous tan name and style ot WET -SEAL at r.eo Monrovia Ave C-4 Coty of Onsta Mesa Co.inly ol Orange 't19te ot Cehlornia 01d on 1no 14tn !tiv or June. 1983 br mutual con- ~'" dossotve Iha said partnership a)'h1 1e1m1na1e tneor relations as pari-'11'.'•S tnerein Said bus•nes_, 1n tne lt 'Vll' wolf t>e cnnouc1eo by Stepnen %,011 L•ncotn wno ""'" pay and d•s-q 1arge an liab1l111es and oebts ot cha ID;m anti receove an monies payable 1e 1net1<m POOi.iC NOTICE CPP 4"14 NOTICE OF TAUSTEE·s SALE T.S. No, 12411 On August 8. 1983 el , 1 00 8 m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN- SURANCE COMPANY a Celolornla corpora11on as Trustee or Suc- cessor Trustee or Su1>s1t1u1ed Trustee ot mac cerhtor• Deed of T rus1 e~e<:uced t>y Abranam Kaptan e marrted man as his separate prop eny .ind re(;ordec OccoDer tJ 198 t as 1ns11umen1 No 1S8~ t 1n Boo• 14253 Page 1345 Of Ofl1C1al Re- 'orcls of Orange County Catotorma and pursuant to 111a1 certain Notoce of Oelautl fllereuntJer tec:orded Fet> ruary t• 1983 as tnscrume11t No 83·069060 of Oll1c1al Records ot said County will undl!r and pursuant ,o satd Deed or Trust sell a, put>llc auction tor casn lawful money of lhe Uf1•18d States of America a T he Robert Grants a t Santa Anita ~ A $1,7 5 0 gift "•''in Forth, 1~r t, president o f St raub Dist rib uto rs (Anhe user Busch ), pre en ts Shie lds Richa rdson with $1, 750 fo r the Balboa Bay Club Admiralty. T he g ift is for the '8 4 Olympie's modern penta thlo n. PtllllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Nol•Cl1 ot public hearir•g before the City Counrtt of che C1ly ot Fountain Valley Notice •S nereby given thal on t uesday July 26 1983 et e 00 pm tn Ille counc11 chamt>e• ~. 10200 Slater Ave Fountain Valley Calif The City Council wtH nold a public heenng on the 1011ow1ng Sood pu!l11c t>ea11ng 1n regards to PROPOSED WATER RATE IN- l.R[ASE Those desuing 10 tes111y In ta.or '" tn oppos111on to this rrr:ip'>s,1! will De given 111 oppo<tunlty 10 or> '° II turrner 1otormat1ort is O\!W,.d you may contact the h11ance ""iltlr 1men1 at 963-832 t C11y Coun· ell of 1he C,;11y ot Fountain Valley Evelyn McCtendon City Clerk Pubhstieu 01ar19e Coast Dally Piiot Juty 1S t983 4139-83 Pta.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUeLIC HEANNO BEFOAE THE CtTY COUNCIL OFTHe CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN lhaf on Tuetdey July t9, 19113,et 8 00 P M • tn the Coonc1t Cha.mbef. 10200 Slater AvenlH!. Foontaln Valley. Cell· tor n1e. 111e Cny Coon<;ll will /lold a public n811ng on the following. SEl PUBLIC HEARING-RE PROPOSED WATER ~IATE IN· CREASE Those des1c1ng to ieshty In favor or 1rt oppo11t1on 10 this propout wlll be given an oppor1un11y to do to If funner lnformahon rs destrf!d yOU may contact the Finance Oepan- rnent, al 963 8321 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY Evelyn McCtendon Clly Cte1k DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am a high school wrestling coach who needa your help. I am a homoeexual and have never been with a girl. M y two female aides are very gooct.looklng, They both have made paMeS at me and it ii apparent what they have in mind. Neither one knows about the other and they have no idea I am gay. So far I have been suoceeaful in fendlng them off. But l am having a difficult time because they are aggressive and aexy. I am very much tempted to try them out. The problem: I am engaged in an affair with one of my wrestlers. I don't want to hurt him by taking out a girl. No one auapecta that he and I are lovers. Maybe I am bisexual, and after trying out the women I might decide to take the straight route. Ph~ase tell me what to do. -PLENTY BUGGED IN OKLAHOMA DEAR OKLA: F or opeaen, yoa 1laoald aol be foollDg aroud wltla a 1twdeat or wltla girls wllo work for yoa. Slace yoa aa1pect tlaat yoa mlglat prefer women, I sagest yoa a ttempt to clarify yoar 1eader ldeactflcatioa wltla a female wbo Ila• ao coanectJoa wltla yoar llvellllood. • • • . RUFFELL'S UftHOlSTBY, INC. .............. ..,,. 1t22 HAllOll aVD. • COSTA MISA -541-1 U6 Child C1r1 While- U-Shop Storytime theater at Huntington Center. Sat. 12 to 4 p.m. S2/hr. CAPICOD COlllCTIOI . .. cla.ic appaNl ,_ _.t Mu-the~ •E 17th 645-4136 .Corner lrrine Free Chlld ID Fingerprints At Huntington Center July 15, 16, 17. Fri. ot 10 to 4 & 7 to 9 and Sot./Sun. 12 to 5. BARDEN'S (71:,U 557 -2847 PEST CONTROL 696 RandOIPh Ave. DEAR ANN LANQERS: You have printed aeveral letters from children who have felt guilty about neglecting \heir paren t.a. Always you have urged them to pick up lhe phone and call, alluring them the folks would be thrilled. What happens when the shoe la on lhe other foot? Five yean ago I was 22 and dating a divorced man. l bad a fine job, owned my own car and life was terrific. The man of my choice waa hishly successful in his field, treated me beautifully and we got along extremely well. But my folks didn't like him and said I had to make a choice. Well, I chose him. From that day on they considered me "dead." I have made several attempts to re-enabllab communication, but they have slammed the door in my face, and down goes the telephone receiver when they hear m y voice. They are getting older and I am heartsick, Please print my letter. Maybe other parents who have shut a child out of their lives will see it and pick up a phone. -NOW A MRS. WHO MISSES HER FOLKS DE AR LONELY: Yoar leUer la a beart- breaker. I bope aad pray It prodacn tlte call yoa laa ve bea waltiD& for -aad muy otlaera. It's always later tlaan we tla.IU. STARTS mmRROW thru SUNDAY, MY 24 • BIGGEST II THE U.S. • OVEI .. ElllllTI • • SEMINARS • SHOW SPEcaAU • UfTERtOR DECORATION• MANUMCTURED HOMES • • HUGE FLORAL DISPLAY• •ALVINO REY & MARILYN KING • •ON STAGE DAILY• ADMISSION SHOW HOURS Adults $4.75 Monday-Thur .. 2pm·10pm Senior Cttrzens(60 and over) Friday . . 2pm·11 pm $1 Off Mon-Thurs Saturday 12Noot1·10pm Chrldren(6-16yrs) $2.50 Sunday . 12Noon·9pm Children (under 6 yrs ) FrH AIR CONDITIONED ~M~= 800 W KATELLA FOR INFO CALl t4 .... ,, Furtner notoc;e is ner11or given 11181 '"" unde1s19ned will not be respon-~!lle lrom tnos llay on for eny obU- Qli1•ort oncu"eo Dy tne 011>ers on his ~n name or 1n tile name ot 1"8 ltrm 0 Daleo el Co,ta Mesa Cahlornta t~1s 14th day or June 1983 cashoer s chec:~ pay11ble 10 sa«l ------------Publosne<I Orange Coast Oe1ty Ptlot Juty 9 1983 , Pubtfsne<1 Or anoe Coast oa11y • P1101 July 15 1983 4143-83 POOi.iC NOTICE T.S. No.3099 NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'S SALE :'fl"()u ARE IN OEFAUL l UNDER A OlED OF TRUST DATED FEBRU-~AY 26 198t UNLESS VOU TAKE 4CTION TO PROTECT YOUR "OME IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· 1olC SALE IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLA· .. A110N OF THE NATURE OF THE ~llOCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU ~t<OULD CONT ACT A LAWYER 1 STAN SHAW CORPORATION A ~ALIFORN!A CORPORAllON ias ~u·y appomteo Trustee u11der tile lbttowlng descrioe<I dffd ot trust fc tLL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 0 THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR ASH Of' as set f0'1h In SecllOn '92•n of 111e CIVIi Cooe a.II right 11tle "1a 1n1eres1 corweye<I to and no... 't"•d t>y 11 under said Deed of Trust In the property nefelnefUtr describe<! • 'TRUSTOR Richard W Hart, an t marr1eo man, and. M&J11ne J. eddy an unmamed women BENEFICIARY M T IN · ~ORPOAATED • Re<.orded Maren S 1981 as tnslr •o 6180 •n bo<>lc 13969 p~e 1504 01 Olloctat Records on tne otttce ot the "~order ot Orange Co.inly said 4~ 01 trust descr1bes trie tollow1ng f •OPelly All 1na1 cert11n land sotu- i"&d .,., the State of Callfornla f ounty ol Orange, City of Coste "'esa described as tollovn ' PARCEL 1 Loi 30 of Traci No H S at shown on a map recorded BOO!< 449 Paoes t2 to 17. 1r>- •usive of M1_.1aneous Maps, re- Cords of Orange County, Celllornta. l11d aa corrected recorded in Boo~ 312S. Page 1449 of Official Re- ords •nd any amendments thereto • MAY' BE ALSO KNOWN AS 901 ;ornbard Co1.111 Cost• Mesa. Ce l 2fl26 ·111 a street eddress or ~mon f,os•gnalion is sllown ebOve. no war- nty ts given as to 111 completeness correctness) .. • The berlef~ary under said Dee<I ~Trust by reasor1 of a breacn or aull In 1rie ot>llg•llons secured reby. neretolore exewled an<t 1vered lo the u~ned a wrtt- DectaratlOn of Oel•utl end ~ nd for Sale. and wrtnen no11ee of each end ol •*1ton to cause lhe l)iidertignect 10 sell N ld property to 18\lsfy eeld obfigatlons. and there-~., the ul'd•rllgfled caused seld flee of brNCll end 01 el8Cl1on to Recorded April 6. 1m as instr 0 113·14367t • S••d tale Wiii be made. tlYI w1tt1ou1 lo~•nt 0t wam 1nty, exprns or Im· ~• reg«Olng thle, o-ioo. or mt>rlJIOel. to PIY the remllnlng nclpal 1um or tllt note(•) NCNAKI .. Id Deed of Tru•t. with lnter .. 1 Hid ncne prOVide<I. edvel\Cas, If .,Y undtlf 11141 terms ot Mid Deed of ~11 lees, c;hafges 1nd expenMS ot fru11ee eno of"" tru111 Gteateo H id Deed ol Trut1 Seki Nie wlll held on Auou•t •• 1H3. DI \ t 00 M er tile front 8ftlr•nc• ol Stan •w Cotporellon. 2315 east 17111 NI, S11111a Ana, Ce 92? 11 ; n'B 10111 lll'IOUnt of the uno•l<I .. lanc;e al 1"8 Obllglt!Ofl MOUred t>y ~tel property to bt told, t~l>tlt th 1ntereat. late ch1ro-a, lfld eell- eted costs. QpenMt. end ao- f nc.s. At of 11141 dlle hettof, 19 13.950 80 Date July 7. 108$ TAN SHAW CORPORATION ee Id TrutlM By Stan-Shlw Cotpore"°'1 231~ Eul ~11911111 Strwt • S1Na Ane. Ctllf 92711 • (714)642·~ t 1 l ubltlhed Ot•noa eo.11 Delt' PNOt t 11v 15, 22, 29, IH3 t: 4148-83 Hn• )'Oli rHd tode)"• Ci.Milled Adt? rt not. you'nt IMle6ng tM belt bttrgelne 1n townl Tl\Jslee drawn oo a state or nauooal 1>en1t a Slate or lederal Credit unron. or a state or federal savings and loan •ssoc1a11on dom1c1ted' 1n this stat II at the mam entrance to F11st Ame(I· can t 111e Insurance Company toc.eted et 114 East F1t1h Street. 1n tne c11y ot Santa Ana California. all 1n11 roohl 11tte and mte<est conveyed to end now neld by II under satd Deed or Trust In the property !lllu· aled tn said County and State de- scribed as That POrllOn ot Lot 28 Tra<;t No 363 t, as per mop reCO«led 1n Book 128 Pages 22 to 24 mclusvle 01 M1s- cetla111!ous Maps 1n IM 0111c.e ot 1ne County Recorder ot said Count)' more p1r11cutarly desGrlt>ed as tol- tow\ Beg1rimng at the Nolthweslerly corner ot said Joi thence South 89 degrees 47' SS .. east 18 39 feet to cne t>eglnritno ot a curve, concave nonherty having • radius ot ~O 00 teen. thence easterly 33 61 feet along s;11d curve through en 1ng1e ol 3 d90rees 00 3?". to the true point ol beginning 1nence south 0 degrees 12 OS west 17 I 00 Jeet. thence south 50 degrees 1 I 15.. east, 1so 00 teet to ine southeaste1ly fine ot si111d 101. thence norih 39 degrees •8· 45 eest, t41 02 leer along said sovtheesterty line to a point 170 00 teet southwesterly from tne centerline ot Randolph Aveoue. es Shown on said map thence no<lh 37 degrees 04 59' west. 92 tS feel, thence north 21 degrees 01· 16 .. west t08 00 feet to a pamt on the nortnerley line ol said 101. easterly 112 00 teet meas1.1red along said northe,ty 111'18 from the true point of t>eg1nn1ng lttence wute1ty 112 00 leel atono sald nor1nerty line t>etng 00 a CUNeconca1111 norlhtlfly hBVll'lg a 1ad1us ot 640 00 htttt through an angle ol 10 degrllff. 07 36 10 !he true point or begtnn"1g EAcep1 that porlton tt>ereol ting soulhwes1ertv ot the loOowmg de· SCrtbed line Beginning at a pomt on the aoutheast•''Y line ol taJd land north 39 degrees. 48 45 east 29 75 feet trom the P<>'"' t1om 1ne mos1 sournerly corner or said tend, 111ence norlll 46 degrees 09' 24 west 166 42 teel 10 111e westerly line 01 SlJld land Also e•cepllno one-nelf 01 an Ott, gos end m1nera" end like su1>s11nces below e depth ol 500 1 .. 1 Dul willlout the right of surface ertlry, as reserved tn '"al certain deed executed by Lo.ill H. Relnlclng end FrsncH L R11nk1ng, hu1ba11d and wife. to Jesee C Reinking and Evelyn M RElnklng. 11u11>and 1111d wife recorded Noveml>et 8, 19S6 In 0ootc 3704 Page 30•. Ollk;lal Re- c:ord1 of Orange Co.inly, Celltornta The alrNI eddraat or other C!Om· mon de11gna1ton of .. Id prO(>«ly 11 ourpor1ed 10 be 2915 Brltrot ST , Coll• Mep, CA. 'Seid Hie wt" be m1dt wttl\OUI cov~e111 or wtrrlflty expr••• Ot Im- plied u to title, posaetllon or en- cumbranc;ea to 1at11fy 11141 un~lcl 1>1l1nce due on the note or notn tee1.1ted by said Deed ol Trott to wn S202, 129 ft, plus me foOowlng 41sttma1ed coa11,expenses end lid· vencn at the 1111141 of '"e Initial publl· c ellon o f this Notic e ot Mle.,2.226 32 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNl:R YOO ARE IN OEFAUl.T UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST. DATED OCT(). BER 12 19&3 UNLESS YOU lAl<E ACTION l O PROH!CT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO MA PUBLIC SAl.E IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION or THE NATURE OF THE PAOCCE.DINO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOl.D CONTACT A LAWYFR 0.ltd July 7, I H 3 "AS1 AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY JM nnlne L. l.twrlt Aulhorliect Ottio.r 114 Ott Flhh Street Senti Ml, CA t270 I f1t•H58·3211 Publltlled Orwige Ooett ~ Piiot July t5, 22, 11J, IH3 4 t 45-113 I PtllllC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSnE'S SALE Loan No. 79-39931-2 T.S. No. H·M7n SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE, INC as duly appointed Trustee under the 1011ow1ng described deed ol trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH !Payable at the 11me of sale 1'1 tawtul money Ol lhe United States) all rtgt>t. 111111 and 1n1eres1 conveyed 10 and now held by ii under said Deed of Trust •n '"e propety herelnaltet de'ICflbeO TRUSTOR ROBERT· C CAR- ROLL. 11 single men BENEFICIARY UNION FEOERjl.L SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA· TION a corporallon RECORDED Aprll 9. 198 t 01 lnstt NO tO 1S<I In 900I< 14013 pege 1727 ot Oltlc1ol Records In the oflloe of the Recordl!I ot Orange Counly. said deed ot trus1 describes the tollowtng Lot 54 ot Tract No 3068, tn the Ctly ot Newporl Bt111cn. as per map recorded In Book 93. Pages 9, tO 011d 11 ol Mtscellaneous Maps. re- corded In 1ne office of the County Recorde1 ot sale! Orange County YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED MARCH 3 t 198 t UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. TION ro PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB- LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA- NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, 'YOU SHOULO CONT ACT A LAWYER. 2260 Golden Ctrcll!. Newport Beacn CA 92660 ''(If • street address or common des1gna11on of property IS sllown above. no warranty Is given u lo Ill completenPss or correctness).·· Tile benellc111ry under eald Deed of trust. lly reasort of a t>rHCll or de- lault 1n tile Obllga11on1 secured !hereby, heretofore executed and det1ve1eo 10 the undersigned a writ- ten Dectara11on of Oet1un an<I De- mand 101 Sala, and written nollGe ot breach and of electton to cause lhe undersigned to sell sold property to sollsly said obt1gat1on1, end there- alter the undersigned caused said notice of breach and ot election 10 be recorded August 3. 1982 8S Instr No 82-269006 ol OlllGtal Records In the otllce ot tile Recorder or Orange County, Said &ale will be made, bul without covenant or werranly. expreu or Im- plied. regarding !Ille possession. or encumbrances. 10 pay the reemtnlnQ prl11G1pat sum of the note(•) secured by s•ld deed Of Trust, with lnlerest as In N ICI note provided, adv&neff, If eny. under the term• ot Mid Deed ot lrull. IMS, charges. enCI e.xpentes of lhe TruttM and of the lru111 created by Hid o-i of Trull. Seid Nie w11 b9 held on: Friday, Augull 5, 1983 al 2:00 p.m ., al th• Chapmen AYenUe entr•nc• 10 tht Ctvle Center 8ulldlng, 300 EUI Ctiep~n Avenve. Or•not. CA NOTCE Al TIME OF SALE BIOS MAY, BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERllFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 292'4h At the time ol the 1n1tlal pul)ll- ce11on ot thl• not111e. lhe 101e1 am0<int Ol th4t unpaid belanc:e of the obllg111on MCurt<I by the al>Ow ci.. Krlbed deed Of 11\ftt l lld .. tlrnllled 'Ollll axpen1e1, en<! ldv~ " $80,417 09. Thi 101at lndebtednett btlno an 911lm111t on wl'llch the opentno bid It compVted may be Obtalnec;t by oaJI• Ing (7141 931.()ffe tllt day before Iha Ille Oateo July G, 1983 SVPFfllOR TrTLE SERVICI!, INC It Mid Trull .. 9Y T 0 8-fvlCt Co .. IOt'fl SY Sllldra M Mlm.11& Alllt11111 8ecrwta,Y OM Ofty Blvd. W•t 0..llOI, QA 12tll (71,1935-8288 P11bllthed Ortn0t Coltt Dall\! P1tot July IS, 22. 2t. IH3 ol t47·~ 4014-83 PtalC NOTICE ITATEllENT M AUNOOMlllENT Of' UH OF FICTITIOUS au ..... NAME The lollowtng pe<sons nave •ban- doned the use ol the FicllllOus Busl· ness Name·cJ·s 111 t Jamboree Road.Newport Beech,Ca,92660 l ne F1c:tlt1oos Buslneu Name re- ferred 10 ot>ove was filed In Or111ge Co.inly on Aprll 20. 1982 This b\Jalneu was cooducled by an 1nd1vtdual Charles Huber! Rowell Tnls statement was hied with lhe Co.inly Clerk of Orange County on June 23 t983 Pta.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING IMOI YOU AM .. Dl'AUlT UNDH A Notice Is heteby given thll lhfl OllD OF TMlaT DATWD 0.-· Board of Trust-of 1he Co111 Com· IMf 1, 1•1. UNI.l at YOU TAKE munlly College OlllrlCI of Orange ACTION TO ""OTaCT YOU" County. Callfornl•, will receive Mal· "'°"'""· fT MAY M 90LD AT A ed bfds up to but no taler than 11:00 f'U9LtC a.tU.L • YOU •10 AN • m , Tuesday. July 2t, 11183 11 11141 Ell"l.ANATIOM O* TMI fllATUM Purchaslng oap.r1men1 of Mid col· Of' TMI ~ AQAINaT 1ege d111rlc1 locl1ed 11 t370 Adams YOU, YOU 9"0UL.D CONTACT A A~ue. Costa Mesa, Calllornllt 1t L.AWYI.-. whtch lime said bids wlll be publlely NOTICE Of' TIIUSTWl'I aALIE opened and read lor: T.a. No. m 1t PURCHASE OF CRT TERMINALS; NOtlCE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that ORj1.NGE COAST COLLEGE on lhurld•y, July 28, 1N3 II 10:00 All bids ere 10 be In .cc;ord~ o'clOClk 1.m ot Mid day, In the room with the Bid Ooc:umentt wtltc:n -Mt Ulde tor condlle11ng Tru11 .. ·1 now In lite end may be Meufed In the Sain. wl1hln the ofllcee of REAL ES· office ol lhe Director of PUf'cheslng TA TE SECURITIES SERVICE. of said college dlstrtct loceted al '2<>20 Nonh Br<*1way. Each bidder mutt submit with his Suite 206. In the Ctly of Senta Ane, bid e cMhtar'1 ctt~. oet11fled Coonty ol Orange. 11118 of Call- ------------cheek. or bldde<'t bond m1de P•Y· lornla, TOKAI BANK OF CALI· PUBl.IC NOTICE able to fhe order of the Coal! Com-FORNIA, a Callfornt1 btnklng c:or- Published Orange Cou t Dally Piiot July 8. 15, 22. 29. t983 2971-83 ------------mu"'1y College 0111r1c:1 Board of ooratloo, as duly appointed Trut1ee NOTICE Of' TIW8TIEE'8 8ALE Trull-In en amount not less than urider ef\d purtuant lo Iha 00-of T,S. No. 500Mt ltve percent (5%) of the aum bid as a Mte conlerred In th1t oertaln Deed YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A guarani .. 1h•l Ille bidder will entef of Truet executed by J.,,._ S. DEED OF TRUST OATEO June 26, Into 1"8 proC)OMd Contract 11 the Jones, an unmarried man rec;ordect t980 UNLESS ~OU TAKE ACTION .. ,,,. It IWllded to him. In the event Oec:ember 7. 1981, In Book 14314 of lO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT of lellure toen1ar Into tMJCh oontrac:t. Offl<:lal Records ol Bald County, aa MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Iha prooeedl ot the check WIN be Aec:order'1 lntlrumenl No. 8351, t>y IF vou NEED AN EX PLANA llON OF forlelltd. or In 1he C888 of a bond, reaaon of • breactt ol default In ~y THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-Iha Ml IUITI 1her90f wlM be lortetted mane of perlormllflCe of the obH- tNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD 10 Mid college dlllrtct gatlOnt MCUt'ed lll«eOy. Including CONTACT A LAWYER NO bidder mey withdraw hi• bid tnat !><each or default Notice ol On 7-29-63 et 9.00 AM. TAANS-lor a perlOd for forty·flY8C45) dlyt Wfll<:h waa recorded AprM 4, 1183 as AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COM· eller the d1le llf1 for lhe opening Recorder'.s lnUrume n1 No, PANY es duly 1ppolnted Trustee thereof. 113-141020. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC under and pursuant to Oeed Of Trull The Boetd of TNtl-r--. .. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO- recorded 7 -1-80 ea tn11rument No. the prMlege of rejecllng any and 1111 DER FOR CASH. t1wful mOl\ey of Ille 2 72 t n B ook t Ree t 13 6 S 1. bid• or 10 wehre any 1rregutar111 .. or Uni led Ste1ea. or a calhler'a Chec:ll Pa9tl lmege t826. of Official Re-1nforme1ttlea In any bld or In 111e bid-drawn on e 111te or n•Oonel blf'k, a cords, executed by Marie Boeiey 11 ding NORMAN E. WATSON 11111 or federal credit unlOrt. or • lrustor In the ottlee of lhe County Secfet.ry, eo.td of Trust-tlale or fe<letal MV!ngl end IOen Recorder of Orange County. Stale of Co11t community COlftQe Olttrlc:I USOCllllOn domiciled fn tltlt lt•le. Callfornta. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Put>llShed Orange Cont Dally Ill paylble •I the time of ..... an AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Piiot Jiiiy 6, 15, 1963 4003·~3 right. 1111• end lnterell held by II, •• FOR CASH (peyeble 11 time of sale Truatee, tn th1t real ptoperly lltuata tn lew1ul money ol the United Stal .. ) In Bald County and S11te, deac:tfbed a1 lnllde the main lront entrance PUBLIC NOTICE 18 followe: IObby of Tran-rlc:I Title tn-A Le&Mhold .. 1et1 In and lo thlt suranoe Company. 830 N Main K 0t1• C9fleln L .... dated Fe4>ruw)' 19. Street, Santa Ane, Ce 111 right, thle NO'T1CI M aAU 1te0 be,_ The lrvlne Comc>eny. and Interest conveyed to end now cw MAL f'tllONlnY • corporation, 1s Ltttor, and held by It under seld Oeed or Tru111n AT PNVATI IA&.IE Harbor View Hiiis O..lopm•nt the properly sttualed In said County NO. A 117714 Corp., a Callloml1 c:orf>Ofltlon, ae and Slate de1Crlbed as· Loi 17 Of In the Superior Court of the Slate L-. tor the term of 55 years ~om Trace 5005 as per ~P recorded in of Ce11f0tnl•. for the County ot Or· March 1, 1oeo, on Ille larmt and BOOk 183, Paoe• 17 & 18 ln<;tu..,,.. ange condllton1 thereori, rec:ordect Fet>N- m1soe11aneou1 mapt, tn the Office of In t1141 M•ller of the Estataof Etlze-ary 29. 1oeo.1n Booll 5121, Pto-91, Ille Counly Aec:order of Hid County beth J-Enr1Qhl. Oeoeteed. lnefnll'Ml'll No. 349G 1, ofllclal r• The 1treel eddr"t and othef Notte. Is hefeOy ~ that the cords on. common deatonefloo. If tny, of ttle undefllaned Wiii NII 11 F'l'lv*1• Mia Lot 31 of Ttac:t No 2202. aa lhown real property <lelCrlbed above Is to the hTgt>Mt and betlt blddar. eut>-on 1 M•P recorded In Book 123 purported 10 be: tee! 10 CQ4'lftr11\etton of Mid Superior PIQI 22 to 26, lnc:lualve of Ml ... 3 t •fl Van Buren Avenue. Co1ta Court , on or alter the 25th d1y or c.tl1MOU1 Mapa, record• ol .. Id Of. Mesa. C11 92626 July, IH3 at the office ol Sllver1on, ange County. C..lllornlt, Bentllcterr r,.numerlc:1 Mlli8' & NMvkl 12650 Al_... Dr The street edd,_ or other corn- Ml.JC NOTICE H ATE•NT OF WfTHDftAWAL "'OM f'A"TNE" .... ON,.ATINQ UNDClt Ften TIOUI llUSMM NAME The following penon h11 Wl1h<lrawn as• general partner from the partnership operating und« the llc11tlo.is b\J51ness neme of THE BAXTER GROUP at 521 Avocado. Corona del II.Air, Ca. 92t25 The llcllllous bualneas name •tetemenl lor the partnerlhlp was filed on July 21. 1961 In Ille County of Orange Full Neme end Addr-or I.he Per- ton Wllhdrawlng. Nlchol11 J Goeres. 2726 N_ Lowat.I Ln., s.nta Ana, Ca 92706 Signed: Mlcholas J Goeres Fiie No. ~166676 Published Orange Coaat Deity Piiot July 8, 15, 22, 29, 19113 3097-83 Pta.IC NOTICE 8UNlttOlt COUltT OF CALll'OltNIA COUNTY CW OflANOE A11 ... In the Maner ol the Application of LINDA SUSAN STEPHEN For Chenoa of Name. OROER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Linde Suun Stephen, In PTO Per haa filed • pe11- 11on In this cour1 for •n order ellow- lng pe1111ofl41< to cnanoe her name from Linde Susen Stephen to Linde Suun Deming. II I• hereby ordered 1h11 aM I*· 1on1 lnteretted In the m11ta1 .. Ot...id •PPMT before thfl oourt Ir Department No. 3 11 700 CMc Center Ottve w .. 1. Santi Ane, CaJt- fomla. on Augull 8, 19113 1t 10.00 o·c1ock A.M. end lh8f'I end thett lhow 01u1e, II any they heve, wh~ 1111<1 petltton for Change of nltn4! thoulcl not b4I granted. II Is f\H"ther ordered 1111t e <:09)' ot this ordet io thaw cauM be ixibllth· eel In the Dally Piiot, a~ ot general e1rcuret1on. ixibllthed 1n 1hl• county 11 leatl once a ....tc tor loor conMCullve WHiie prior lo the day of Nici heiring. Oattd June 22, 1983 Frank Oort'8nlohlnl Judge of the Superior Court MURTAUGH. HATCHER & MILLER, Allorneyt •t llw 400 No. Tulltn Ave Suite 423 Santi Ana, C1. 92705 Publtthed Orange Co11t Delly Piiot July 2. 8, 15, 223, t983 29~3-83 Ml.IC NOTICE Fh1wtsl Servloes (7 t41932-9314 North Holl)woOcS. t1eo1. County cif mon oeaione11on Of 1"8 reel Pf°'*1Y TIMI und8f'llll'*' Trust" dlB-Loe MQetea, 81118 of CallfOf'nll, .. ,.._~ deac:f1bed 11 pul'J)Ofltd SUN"'°" COURT ctllmt llll'r lllblt1ty for any lnoorrec:1· the rlgl'lt tffle 11f1C1 tnler81t of Mid to '* 1026 Wtllte S• Way, Corona M CAL.IPORMA ""8 OI the 11reet eddf-and otllet dec .. wd 11 lt>t lllM of death end al del Mer. CtllfoMla. COUNTY OP °"ANQI common ~n11ton, If any, llflowfl 11141 rlgtll. Ihle and 1n1arnt tMt 1118 The undertlontd h4tr80y dltclllim• AU ... herein. ..tll9 hu aoqu~ by QPettllOrt of Ill Nlbltlty lor Illy lnoofrtelMM In In tht Menar ol 11'8 Appllolttlon of 3tlld Nie will~ rnlde, but w11hout law Of ottlarwlee other 111a11 In act• Nld 1treet ~ or other COl'll-Mary Frenoee Wood• on bellalf of covenant orwerrltl'lty, ••l>I ... Of Im-dlllon to that of Mid daCetMd at mon dee!OnatlOn. Pet• L" SwMney, • mlnof for plltd, r~dlng 11119. Pot••••~ .. or the time of Oeeltl, 1n and to .. 'tr11 Said ,... wMI be mlde without cNnQe of nerM. ltlC\#l'llH~ to PttY IM r9'llalrllnO oet1WI Reel ptOl)efly lll\Hlted In Ille Wlr'111\ty, • ..,,... or lmplleel, f9G9'd· ORl>ER TO SHOW CAUS! Pffnclplf Mim of Ille nol9(1). IO• Clty ol Plec.ntlt, COunty of Orlnoa. Ing title. j)CUUllon. Of encum-FOA CHANGE OF NAME v1ncee, 11 Illy, under Che twm1 Of s11tt ol Celffornlt. pet11c:ulatly cJe. bfanoee, lo sa1 .. fy IN p11nc19e1 bal· Mary F. Woods has flled • petltlOft Mid Deed of Trust, "'"· chargn eetl~ 1, lollow•. to wit: ll\09 of the Note or othtf Ol>ltotllon In 11111 COUf1 tor an order e11ow1ng end e•pen-of the Tru•t" lllcf of Lot 42 of Tract 7262. M '* m111 MCuract by Nici Deed of Trust, with petfllonef to cMn08 hie name from ttlt lruttt oraated by Nl<I De.cs ol rec:Otdtd 1n 9oo11 216, p~ ~ to lnt., .. l and OIMr aum1 M provldM Pel• L• S-.y 10 MIOtl ... Peter Trull. tor t1141 amounl IM90fltl)ly,.. 45 Of Mtl)I, 111 tM oft!Qe Of the Ooun-therein: PIU• ldvencee. If any, under WOOd1. llmeted 10 bt~ $19,092.04 1y Recorder ol Mid county. 11141 terme tllertof and lnter•t on 11 11 hereby ordered tl\411 en I*· Tf'tll l*leflcl•ry under Nici Deed more commonly 11no-., 234& auch tldv~. and ptvt 1-M, 10111 lnttr••ted In the mllttr Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of' flU9&.JC .. ANNO TO N HELO 9Y ntl! OflAMGE COUNTY f'LANNINQ C Oii· MISllON OH A "'0P01ED ,,_NOMaNT TO nt1! CHIANOE COUNTY zo...acooe Date of Hearing· July 25, 1983 T1ln4I of Hearing 1.30 p.m or aa aoon lhereatte< H posslbte Loc•llon_ Ptennlng Commluton Hearing Room. Counly Halt of Admlnlt.- 1ra110n, 10 CMc Center Pt.u. Sance Ane. C .. 1f PROPOSAL Cjl. 83-4 Pr09()Md Amenclmenl to the Zoning COOe to nleblllh Re- aeerchl()pert Sp-Perk Dl•lrle1 The R-rehl Open Sp-Park Dlstrlot provides reguletlon1 and procedures tor the est11>tl111ment ol researc11 end <HMllQ91nenl tecl~lles and 8CC4191or)1 uses In • m1nner comp1tlble with •dJecent open sp-. Thi• 1menoment P'C>POMS 10 8dd S.C:tlons 7-9-96 through 7·1-98.6 end delet• Section 7 -9·96. Manufac;. turlng·AeMvch tMR) Ottlr1C1. COM- PLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENT AL QUALITY ACTL: tt hM bMrl oetennlned that the propc>Md pr()fec;1 win oot have llg- ninc.nt ldY91M eflect on Iha en· vlrooment and therefor. ~•live Declaration No. 3PL 111 WU grtnled oo June 17. 11113 and became flnat on July 1. t983 INVITATION All pertonl either levorl119 or ~ Ing this propoNI are Inviting to pres- ent their views before the Planning commlulon h 11 reqUMted thllt any written retC>OnM be subrnlt18CI to Iha• Pl~lng CommlSllOn PflOr to ,_. Ing date FOR FURTHER INFOA- MA TION For further lnlorm•llOn. oer90n1 ire Invited to call Iha land Pllflnlno Section 11 (71<1)1134·5380 or come Into the oftloe located 11 400 CMc: Cenler Orlve. West, Room 263B, S1nt• An1. Cat1fornl1 92702-4043 PIMM refer IO CA 83-4. SY OROER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COM· MISSION Pllbllthect Orflll98 Coast Deity Pttol July 15, 191134140·83 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICa CW SUIW'\.US ....oN9'TV NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN 1"91 the ~-Mwl Unified SotlOOI Ottlrlcl1 ha. ~ turplul pr<lf*1Y the WMterly 3.04 gtoee of IM llack Bay HIQh SchOOI IOC:.ted 11 390 Monti '11t11 Avenue In Cotti M .... Calllorflla. NotlQe It gl-..n to all pvbltC dil- trlc1t. public enuu... put111o agen- C6ee, pub11c oorpotttlc>nt, IM Ufllted Sla1ea Oowmment. ~ lo ~ table corPOtatlOnl. of 1i. Otlltlct'• tnt•tl1 10 dl1poae OI 1111 •~tllltd ptOPerty. A"Y llO'lio9 of Intent 10 ~ Mid PfoPenY muet ~ DMtl to tfll Newport ....... Unlllld lohool oi.trtc1 WIWfl IO dtlYI lft8' the 1'llrd publlcatlon of ,,. notto.. lnqlMy reoetdiftO 1Na ~ lf\ollld be medt 10 IN Mtnaoer of "" OIMrtc:t. Mr. ~ Sc:ltWtnr • .,_ ld- dr-II 2MS-A ._, 81rwt, Coet1 MeH, 0 1llfor11la: l•l•pllone (714)65e-3240 PublltMd Otenoe COMt Dally PMot -Mt 1s. 12. a . ,..,.,.,~ of Tr1191 her.iofor. ••.oultd and d9-~tc*· P1--.1r.., Ca11fom1t cNrges. and ••pen'" of tllt alortiMfd lf>9Mt befor 11111 court In llWfedtotheundelliOntdtwtlti.n Term•of .... eWllnlewfulmon.y Truei .. andofl:Mtru.11ereettdby oap.,1men1 No 3 at 700 CMc Oec:ltretton of Detaut1 111'1C1 Oelftand Of the Uftlled Stat• on oonflrmatlOll Mid Deed Of TNll. The total~ c.ntw Of1'19 Wtlt. s eni. Alla. c.a. 1-----------...... !Of&•. •nd a written Nottoe of 0.-ot..,. Ten I*''*'' Of amount to Of Mid ot>llQatlon, lnoludlnQ r...on-tornll, on Aug\111 15. t"3 11 10~00 f1ul1 •nd Elec11on to Sal-. The Ul'IOer· dee>Ollled witf! Old. •bly wtlmaftO ..... CfMlfoet 11\d ... O'CIOclk A.M., and then etld ,....,. llgne<I cauMd Mid Notice of Deftult Gld• or olfW9 10 be In writing and pen,_ of !tie Truttae, et _Ille time of cauN. " any ~ have. wny 1ndlltect10n108tlftoberlCOfdedln w111berllOl!Ned111111 ~Of• fftltltl publication of thlt NOCtoe. II Mid petition fQf Oflwige of '*"- thecounlywtlarelht,... P'OC*'J'• 11Ct at eny time...., tfll llrtt ~ U t5,741.2l. TOf<AI 9ANI( 0, "'<>utd not be Qttnttd. toca1ad cetton ""'"' and tlefON dale CAUFOANIA h •• "'"'* ordtfW IMI I copy of Olt• June 21, 1"3 ... • Caltor'ftl8 baftltlng ocwporatlon 11111 oroar to lhollf tel* be putlllfl- TRANSAMEAICA f ll\.l ~1911 , ... tUI day of Jl!l'f, IN3. .. rruet.. Id In Ofenoe Coat Delly "°'· • INSVAANCI coMf'ANY, Jerry~. llWIOtft lly ,._.IM•~... ,,..~ Of Olf*al drClllttlon, .. T fuel.. IJ9Qltof of tM leteta 9eMoe. • ClllfOtnla p1.1bllthed In 11111OOlillty11 ._.. ~ Lolt Udelell, Of Mid 0eoecMnt ~Ion, 111 ~t 8 wM IOf loUr ~"'9 wwlla AH1. hGfet"Y ~ _. I Y: 0 J, MOl'Vtf tte Pi911denl Pl'IOf to the day of Mid heltlng • 9407 w .. 1 lhlrd l tNet 1 ...,.... 2020 Hortll Ir~. lult• iOe Deted June 21. 1093 2 L3~..._A noeiu. Oa, t ooo -•sa..,..Dr. 8ent•Ana,C..tt70t 1nioew.a..nnw ( 1 ,..._..)000 ' ...,. .... .. .. .,., (1 14)H3.tl 10 Judot of Ille 8llrperlor Court Publlllhed Orenge CoMI Delly ~ Or"'OI C09I Delly o.t.cl. July 5, ,__, f'ubhfled Ortn0t o-t Delly USITHI DAILY PILOT .... ,, lllUl.T'" IHYICI DIHCTOIY FOr Resull Service CaU 642·1671 ... Ill Pttot July 8, 15, 22. IH3 Piiat July 14, 11. 2f. ,__, f'ubllenad °''"18 . Ooul Delly Hof July 1, 8, 11, H , 1113 400743 411043 Piiot July •• 15, 22. 1"3 40C)t;.~ 217043 -----------• I I J f r ·---· .. ------- f • fiORDO by Gus Amola by Jim Davis WAIT A MINOT€! J'Lt l'fT YOU WAN"f SOMfTHINCt FROM ME, DON'T vnu? HOW ~Rf. VOU 5UG'uE5T I TRAP! M.YAFFEC.TIOH fOR 5£LFl5H REASONS! FOR A &IT£ Of" THAT HAM80RuER, Ill F'.OR<iET 'IOU 6 AIP THE f',\,.11.." CIRCl'S BIG GEORGE ~-·~T_HAl by Virgil Partch (VIP) by 8 11 Keane "Our boll set off the alarm on Mr. Anderson's car!" -- r.ir "Ju1t Ignore him." ~ \R~.\Dl.8't: by Brad Anderson DE,,IS THt: ~E,.\{"t; by Hank Ketcham • ..::!.J v v "I don't mind him stopping the bus. but when he gets on an d greets everyone, he throws off my schedule!" '904,, lit I.I.I'S RECIPE FoR SUCCESS ... IHEWAYTO A MAN'S MFART r-::;;---..:... IS THROU~ HIS Pt::\'.\l"TS ~.·11: I/,,, "•'.J . STOM,ACH, Ms SWIVEL .J /,.1q l-u1( tluil/.:t~l'J .<..Mu,/ I ~~ '' It>-{. .: Tl'M•LEW EEDN I · -.J ·.~ "DAO~ JS G0o ON OUR SIOE ~ C»J niE MOSQt.JlrOES' SIDE ? ~ IK.AT'S WHY I NEVER(io N~,AR THE KITC~fN . by Ferd & Tom Johnson . '' by Charles M. Schulz /:l<m It l!.iAk ~ ~,~.JAu d~· by Tom K. Ryan --·-------·---~ ' .' ~.· ~' Oolh vulner1 bl1. No rth deals. NORTH •IO ~A OAKQIO• •Q&U WEST EAST •QUI •S ~kl08• 1;?QJU 0 u 0 953 •AJ9 •KIOHZ SOUTH •AJI098 1:7 7532 0 J86 •s The bidding: Nertla Eut Sowtlt Weet I O Pa11 I• Pau 3 • Pua 3 o P ... 3 • Pua 4 • Pue PaH Pa11 Opening lead: Four or <:>. SHOt: DR.\BBLE OrMgt C011t DAILY PfLOT /FtkW1, Jvtt 15, 1983 Cl GOlll 011 lllDll B V CHARLES H GOREN AHO OMAR SHARIF f Appearanroa un be dc.'Celvln1t. A 1iinplt! holdup play lured declarer &o hi• doom on lhl1 du l. North tonducted a elullir auction. lie showed a good hand with five diamonds. four clubs three apades and, thurefore, 1 singlet.on heart by jump shifting and lhcn rai~ing his partner's suit. South had just enoul(h for game and no ambitions beyond lhal. Declarer won the opening hearl lead in dummy and look lhe 9pade finesse. Wcsl allowed declarer lo win Lhc trick and. impressed with his success. declarer crossrd lo lhc kin!( or trumps lo rcpeitl th e finesse. When East show cd out, declarer found he had already lost control. He tried valtantly. He ga ve up a club and the defendcira forttd dummy LO rurf I 114'arl. Now declarer tame \.0 hand with a dub ruff, cuht-d the •~e of ltump and I.lied to run diamond1. flul Wetl rurf· ed the third diamond and lhe de fenders collected t WO hearts for down one. There w11 a moil unuaual line or play available lo dedarer. Arter he had won the first spade fineest, he slw>uld nexl have take the lrump finesu the other way I While this play might teem crazy. it is actually a safely play. H West follows lo the second spade and East wins the queen, declarer is still in charge. He can ruff the heart return in dummy. come to hand with the jack of diamonds and draw the last trump. Then he can run diamcind11 for bile ronlran. H Weil 1bow11 out on lhto aroond trump. d<'Clarer ean ri.M! wilh lhC' ldnf( l<> rt•pttal the marked rinC'HC'. (o;lth4'r way, ht-tannot be• •lopped rrom makin« lC'n trltka. lwllller Alrl41e tl•AI• llar•.p..t fJie teM&IJ ... th t...-4eal ...... 0. &1M1 1t ... -~ , •• 4M't? Ca..rle1 Gere•'• Mr ... DeaJ lrWce" •W tucla yH die 1tratep1 ud t.adk1 •I tu lut·pKe4 actlH ,..., ..._, prevWee tk nre fer ue•· 41 .. ,. .... ,.. p.,. • eepy .... a 1tere,..t, wlMI 11.75 te "C.,.H ·F.v U.aJ,M ran ef t•I• wew.,.per, P.O. Bes %59. Norw-4, N.J. 07648. Mah claerkl ,.yule l• New.,.perbeelt1. by Jeff MacNelly ~1 CAU.IT 6rnlG OllT'~ ew NIJ S'TAGGEANG lb '1t)~. \.I.OW cAtoJ 1. et. ~'IJ(.(.'ff.0 1'0 !>LE.E.I' M "£.Rf. IJl\f.N 1"E.~·~ Al~S\..~ ~ ~ll11Zl~ &AA Lllil<INC, 6€.~INO 1'~ Bo~E.~ ~111N& '10 ~11._C." ME.? by Kevin Fagan L ~~~ rt'!> "4ARO roR ~ OOCI< 'fo COM!'Rf.l\f.NO 1'~ C,llA·M'l C$ ~ ~r1VA1ION Lll(f. 1Hl.S t 'OR BE'fTt:R OR t 'OR •ORSE by Lynn Johnston -CALLS IT 1RE "HONEYMOON SUl1E..\* THey~t:-ONL '{ BARN CRIS. WE KEEP 'EM To EAT lH~ MICE.. DR. S'IOCK ' ' . • t .. ! 1 Y 'KNOW, I F YA PROP ~OCKS 1N-ro e:ACH -roe Of.~ YOUR wH1-re: PAN-rYHose:, t"T'" MAKe:S A NIF1"Y s u es-r1 -ru-re: FOR A e>Ot-.0 .' NURSES' LOUNGE IRIS HERES OUR Bcf\R. 000 KEEPS HIM IN A PEN SY HIM8ELF, ~lty OO,%AH ... 1UANI<.?.' l'VE OOT Ii ~DER c.amn t-ON ... by Tom Bat1u k AC..iUAU.l.>, I HA\IE A -1 ~. l'M A~E.R . by George Lemont • I I . L Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juty 16, 1983 PtBJC NOTICE "¢T1T10UI eu ... H N.Am ITATOllNT t The IOllowfng peraone -OOlng ~ .. fHE WIZARO'S OF AAH'S bOOV CRAFTEA'S, 900 W WMllamaon Av. . Suite E. Fulklfion Ce 92832 DAVID CHARES SCHLUP, 9392 Daytona Clf, Huntlnglon e.ac:n. C• 'IH-48 DAVID RANDALL OWEN. 21'21 le<r>on Tr .. w . Huntlnglon BHch. Ce . 92646 Thie t>ulll"41N Is conduc1en by • general penn.rll/\lp. D•vld Schlup Thia tlll_,I WU llleCI wllh tlle County Clatk ol Ofanga Cou"IY on July 11. 1983 F22030t Publlshad Orange Coil• Delly , Piiot July 16. 22. 29. Aug 6 t983 I ••27-83 I Nil.IC NOTICE ·~~~-"-"----.;..;...--.. __ ~ FICTITIOUI BUllNEll NAME ITAT£MENT The toltowlng persons ere dOtng t>uelness u PAO COMPONENTS, t8345 I QumtrM Lena, Hunllngton Beach, C•, 92&46 NEAl ROBERT DOTY 18345 : Gumtree Lane. Hunllngton Beec:h. Ce., 921M6 RUTH EVEl YN DOTY, 18345 Gum1ree lane. Hunllngton Beach, C•. 921M6 Thia bYslness Is conduc1ed by an lndlvldUlll (Husbend 11od Wile) Rulll Doty rta.IC NOTICE ltOl21t l'lCTlllOUI •u-11 NAMI ITATIWNT T~ IOllowlng Pllflorll ere clOlng t>uSln•n •• POST BOXES PLUS, 2340 S El C•mlno RHI, San Ctetntnte. Ca . 92672 ROBERT J SWEIOAAf. 24802 Aetopolll, Ml111on VlejO, Ca . 926111 EILEEN F SWEIGART, 24802 ACroPolll, M•Hlon Viejo, Ce . 92691 Thia but•nua la conducted by ln- 01\lldu•l1 (Hueblnd & Wiie); Robert J Swe19e11 EllMn F Sweigert This 1181emenl was llfitd With the Coun1y C1411h of 011J1041 County on July 11. 11183 •220Sl"t Published Of anoa Coosl Dally Pilot July t 5, 22, 29, AIJil 5, 1983 4 t2t·83 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8 UllNEl8 NAM« STATEMENT T~ following person 15 d<>lng t>uslness as COMPUTER SYSTEMS CON· SUL TING, 1278 Glenney1e Suite 17, Laguna Beach. C• . 9265 t JOHN ARTHUR SUPINO. 28831 Shady Place, laguna Beach. Ca . 92651 Thos bualnese '' conducted b~ an 1no1v1due1 JOl1n A Supino This statement was Ille<! "'111\ thO County Chtfl.. ol Orange County on July 8, 1983 Thll Stllemer!I was liled with Ille County Clerk 01 O•enge County on F2202T7 Publisheo Ofange Coesl Delly f21 ... 7 Piiot July IS. 22. 29. Aug 5. 1983 June 20, t983 Published 01ange Coast Dally 413:;.53 Pilot July 15, 22. 29, Aug 5, 1983 4t24·83 MUC NOTICE C -NOTICI Of TtWITU'I IA&.a IUNNC>f' COURT Of THI LNn .... OOOOID11\.AIA ITATI Off CAL•CMUtlA T.I . No. C.oM41 '°" THI COUNTY Of UNIT COOi C LOI ANGIL.II AHT SflA\llC£ CORP •• duly 81>- IOUTH CINT1'AL DtlTRtCT POl/11.0 TrvttM uncW the IOllOwlng Ell•te of RAY EVERT TE\/IS, -· d4111Crlbed CINd ol l•U.I Will SELL ROYE TEVIS. O.C.....CS AT PUBLIC AllCTION TO THE c ... No SCP-OOeH HIGHEST btDOEA FOR CASH NOTICE Of INTaNTIOM TO AND/OR THE CASHIERS OA HU MAL "CH'«RTY AT CERT1FIED Cl-U!CKS SPECIF1EO IN PNVATI IAU CIVIL CODE s'tCTION 2924h (pay- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, •bl• ftt the lime ol Hie In l•wful subi.<;1 10 confirmation by 111' mono1• of tho Unit.a StltM) Ill rlglll. et>Ov•-ontltled SuperlOf Court, on 111141 encl lnlMHI conveyed lo •n<I Jl.lly 25. 1983. at to~ a.m., or n<l)ll 1 .. 10 by II under u 1c1 Deed ot therHllll wltl\ln Ille time •llOwed by Trull In 11141 prope1y her4Hn•l1er cl.- law, the underslaMd. u E•.cuttb: ot Krlbed· lhll Will of ROY EVERT TEVIS, 0.-TRUSTOA LUPU LABA. llEANA cea..a, wlll Mil II ptlV8te Mle to the BA. MARCEL LA8A hl(lllell I/IC! bell M l bl4cl« on Ille B Ii! N E F I c I A R y J u NT E A terms and COOdltlona hereln811er FINANCIAL INC mentk>ned ell right, Htle and lnterfft ~ECOADED July 18, 1980 a1 tnatr of ROY EVERT TEVIS, o-...a. at No. t986'1 In book t3669 page 770 the time ol hie dealh 8lw:t •II right, ot Olllclel Record• In Ille otlica of the Ill!<! and lntereat thll Ille H tale haa Rec()(dll ol Orange County; acqul1ed In aclcllllon to that ol clec;e-said deed ot trual deacrtt>ea tl\e dent •I Ille tlrM ol hl1 clealh. In Ille lollowlng. rHI prape<ly IOC81ed In Ille Coonty Lot 58 and a t/334th undivided ot Orange. St•te of Calllornla, a. lnlerest In common In •nd 10 Lot 1 ol .teflbed 1s tol10w1: Traci No 5160. u anown on• map lo• 4 ol Tract 2069. u pet m•p thereof rec;orded hi 8oolc t8t, P•ge• 1ec0tded In Book 81, p~ 41, ol ~.4t,and 42,MlaoellllMOUI Maps. Miscellaneous Mept, record• ol Or-records ol Hid Orange County •no• County. Calll0<nl1. To091her wllh non-exctustve euo- The property Is commonly re-menla and non·e•clu&lve rlghll ot terreo to •• 1338 South Oouglaa way ovet, undet and upon Lot 1 tor Strt1el, Santa Ana. Cal1tornl1 oecaasary 01 dHlrable Ingress end l ite sale Is subjeol to euiren1 egress. talevtalon c1ble1. poles, !exes. coveoants, '°°"ltlona. re· wires and conclu1ts tor electrk:lly. slrk:tlons. reservation•, rlghll. rlghtl telephonet encl othet purposes and ot way. and easemen11 ol 10C01cl, accoutremanta thereto, sewers. any eflcumbrances 01 rec0tcl 10 be drains. water, gas and steam pipes, sallslled out 01 the purchue ptlca and aasemen1s on adjacenl lots ot Tne properly Is to be SOid on en seJd Tract lor root ove1h8"gs and "as Is" bula excepl as to tltle other encroachments, ol a like or Bids 01 otters are Invited tor this cl15Slmllar kind property I nd "1usl be In writing end YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T UNDER A willberece1vedett1>eolflo•sofCov· DEED OF TRUST DATED JULY 7, lngton & Crowe. attorneys tor Hid 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Execulrlx, el Post Olllc;;e Box t5t5, TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT P\B.IC NOTICE t 131 West Sixth Street, Suite 300. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlE Ontario. Calll0tnla 91762, or m•y be IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF FICTITIOUI euatNE•• filed will\ lhe Cler1< ol Hid Superior THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· P\B.IC NOTICE rta1C NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF EMMA HILD AND OF PETITION TO ADMJNIS- TER ETATE NO. AllltOS To aJI heln, bene!lclarieia, cred1tor1 an d contingent cl'('dltona of Em.ma Hlld and pel'llOna who l'T\IJY be other· w ile lntetttted In the wall andfor estate: A fl'ltltlon has been filed by Carl W illiam V eale, Sr. In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that C.rl Wilham Veale, Sr. be ap- pointed as pen10nal reprt.11en· t.a ti ve to admlnister the estate of Emma HJld (under the In - dependent Administration of Estates A ct). The petition hi set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic C.enter Dr., W ett, Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on July 27, 1983 a t 9:00 a.m . IF YOU Osnx::T LO the granung or the peUtion, you should either appear at the hearing and state you objec· lions o r file wri tt.en objec- tions with the court before tht! hearing. Your appear- ance may be m person or by your attorney. c,.,... TMla Of_, ..._ 111111 Truat" Sile No. 83-064 NOTICI CW TMllT'U 1AU YOU AM .. Dl'A~ T UNDI" A MID°' TMllT DAftD ,_. C. lta. UNUH YOU TMCI A~ TO fllflOHCT YC>Ult "'°""'!1 ~ MAY M IOU) AT A "*.IC tu.a. IP YOU NelD AN txflt.ANATION 0' THE NATURI 0' THI "OCHOINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU SffOULD CONTACT A LAWYIA. NOTICE Of TllUITH'I IALI II I• inlended th•I the •ale Wiii be onclucted on t>..-.111 at the truet• by. CeJll0<nll Potting •nd Publltnlng Company, 1028, N. Lalo• Ava .. Sulla 201, P ... clena. CelltOfnla 11104, (213)118 t-4$48 On July 29, 11183 81 11.15 1 m. Al· IOIM)'I Tiiie & Flnanct.i SetvlOM, Inc u the duty sut>etltuteo Truttee under end pur1uent to deed of Trutt t8CO<dect on July to, 1981 11 Docu· ment no. t4 t t9 . Book t4 138. Page 33, 01 Olllcl•I Aecord1 In the olll()e ol the Aeoorder ol Orange County. Callto<nla •••culecl by: Ernest George. Jr .. 1 tingle men Wiii seo 11 publk; auction to 1ne high.SI bidder IO< CHh,(pay1ble at lime ol sale In 1awlul money ot lti. United States) al tho lront aotr•nco to lhe Old Or•nge County Cour1house, IOClled on S•nla Ana Blvd , between Sycamore St1ee1 and Broadway, Santa Ana, Calllornla. all r1ghl, thle and 1n1erest conveyed I and now lteld by II 1mder tald Deed ol Trust In tne properly sltulled In said COunty. Ca1U0<nla clescrlt>ed aa the Northeuterly one-hall ot 101 155 ol t•act no 706 as per map reo0tded In l>OOk 21. page 25 ot M11eet11neou1 Maps, Records ol Or•no• County. Call101nla. NAME ITATEMENT Court or clellve1ed 10 Covlnglon & ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD FICTITlOOa •UatNE•s The lollowlng pe<'IOOI ere dol"g Crowe personally, al any time •lier CONTACT A LAWYER NAME aTATEMENT business as first publlcetlOn of this nollce •ncl 137 Lexington Lane, Cosle Mesa, IF YOU ARE A C REDI- TOR or a contingent creditor of the det.'l'ased, you must Ci le your claim with t he court or prl'Sent It to the personal rep- resentative appointed by the court w ithin four m onths from the dale or !inil issuance of letters as provided in Sec- u on 700 of the Probate Code of Cabfom1a. The time for filing claims will not expire pnor to four months from the date of the hearing not.iced above. The 101111 amounl ot 1ne unpaid b&lanoe of the obllgatlori secured by said Deed ot Trust and reasonaoly eatlmated c;oata. expenses end ed· 111nc:as •t 1he time ol the Initial publl· cation of the Notice ol Sele 11 St 7 t ,281 30 Cur1enlly d•ted ceS111e1's cneck1 °' cenllled checks wlll be &C()8pllble to the T1ustee provided they are drawn In tevor ol the THE BIDDER OR ATTORNEYS TITLE & FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC I Tti. tollowlng persons era doing (alA,CTION BUllT·IN VACUUMS before m•klng said sale CA 92627 busll'le$S as (b)ACTION VAC, 1666 Newport Bods must be se•fe<I and wtll be '(II a street address or common , GOLDEN SURF PARKING. 308 Blvd Suite 111. Cos1a Mesa, Ca , opened at the offices ot Covlogton & designation ol property Is shown • Flower St., Costa Mesa. Ca . 92607 92627 Crowe at the hour ol 10:00 e.m. on above, no warranty le given u to Ila The street ecldress end other common designation, II any. ol the 1eal property deacrlbecl above Is pu•Ported to be: 2091 Cypesa, Santa Ane. Ca 92707 Tlla undersigned Trustee d111e1a1ma any lleblllty tor.,,,, lncorrec:t"eaa ol the 1treet addresa and other common designation, II any, Shown herein CHAIS CRAMPTON, 308 Flower PAUL N JEWELL. 2233 Senlml lhe above dale. completeness or oorrec1ness)." The l St , Coll• M-. Ca .. 92607 Circle, Ceres. C• • 95307 Tna properly will be sold on the beneficiary under M id Deed ol YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the 1.'0urt. Ir you are interested In the estate, you may serve upon the ex- ecutor o r administrator , or upon th e attorney for the ex- ecutor or administrator, and file w ith the court w ith proof RANDY STINSON, 2521 Watt STEVEN A. CHUBBIC, 1324 following lerma; Call> or pert c;uh Trust. by reason ot a breech or do· Sunl'lower J· 16. Santa Ana, Co • Sunrise, Modello, Ca., 95350 and part etedlt. the twms ol auch 18Ult In lhe obllgarlon• aacured 9270• This bYslnaa Is oonducted by a c:redll to be acceptable lo the undet· tr-eby, heretofore executed and 1 This t>uslness is conducted by a gene<al P•rtnershlp signed Ind to the Superior Court. detlvetecl to the undetelQned a wrll· general p1rtnershlp· Paul N Jewell t0% of Iha amount or bid to .ccom· ten Declaration ot Oef•ult ano De· Chris Crampton Slev8fl A Chubble pany the otter by cuhler'1 check. mend tor Sale, end wrllten notice 01 Tnos 111temen1 wM tiled With tile This statement was !Ilea with me and the balance to be paid on con-breach end ol election to cause the I' County Cletk ol Oreoge County on Counly Clerk ol Orange County on flrmatlon ol sale by the Superior undersigned 10 sell u ld ptoperty to July 8, 1983 July 12, 1983 Court Taxes. rents. operating end satisfy said Obllg•llons, end thera- Said sale wlll be m•de. bYI without convenant or w8fran1y. e•press 01 Implied, regarding tllle. possession. or encumbrances. tor lhe purpose ot sallstylng the lndebtness secured by seld Deed ol Trusa lnctucllng Ille lees. charges and e~penll99 ol the Trustee 1 F220241 F220ola maintenance upenaee, •ncl all« the undersigned cauMd aelcl Published Orange Coast Dallt Published Orange Coast Dally premiums ol insurance eooaptlble nollce ol breach and ol election to 1 Pilot July 15 22. 29. Aug 5, 1983 Pilot July 15. 22. 29. Aug 5, 1983 to lhe purchHer allall t>e prorated u be recorded M11ch 10. 1983 u Instr. f service. a written request ta ting that you desire special nouce o r the f iling of an in- ventory and appralsement o f late assets or of the peti- Examlnlatlon of title, tranaftlf taxes, Ille oHlce of Ille Aecorcltlf ol Orange I 4129·83 4138-83 of the d•t• ol conllrm•tlon ot aala No. 83-1041192 ol Ofllclel Records In and title ln.ur•noe Polley lhall be 81 County; -------------------------~ the expanM of the •bo-•llled Said sale will be mede, but llrilhout Tile beneflCiery under aeld Deed ol Trust lleretotore executed and de- Hverlk:l 10 Iha undaral(lned a wrillen Oecierallon ol delaull 1od Demand tor Sale. end 11 wrlllln Notice ol De- fault and EleCtlon 10 Sell The under· elQned cauMd aelcl Notice ol 0.l•ult end Elect!Qn to Sell to be recorded '" the county where the real property Is localed. ATTORNEYS TITLE & FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC DlllH NDTICIB es111e 8nd purehuer Shall pay tor C<>Yet1ent0<w1rran1y,e•prass0<lm· 111e recording ot the conveyance plied. rag81dlng lllle posseselon, °' Tile undersigned r-. the enwmbrBl\Ci ... to P•Y Ille reamlnlog -------------------------ic right to rejecl 8")' and all bide. principal sum ol the note(•) MCUred tions or accoun ts mentioned 'n Section 1200 and 1200.5 of e California Probate Code. Choate & Choate I DATED June 30. t983 by said deed of Trust, With lnterHt McGOWAN Valley, the Shrin ers, Yucca Patricia J. Farrington u In said note provldacl, •clvances.11 , JEFFREY J. McGOWAN. V alley, the Al M alaik.ah Execulrlx any. under lhe tarmaotsalcl Deed ot 10 W. &tb St, Ste. 416 • Angeles, C A 90014 Rosary will be held on Fr i-Temple or Los Angeles, Ca., Ce111lnal0ft a Crowe trust. tees. charges. encl expen1e1 ot day, July 15, 1983at 7:00PM Order of I.he F.astern Star ~~~-~tleftJ ~~es~~s~n:.~'r:!:lluatacreated 13·1%3-U97 at Peek Family Colonial Fu· '1629, Yucca Valley. Whlte 1111 WHt ... u, 1"9et Said sale wll be l*d on Friday, neral H ome, W estminster. Shnner or Jerusalem #116. Oftlerio, CA t17U August 5, 1983, •• 2 00 Pm el the Published Orange Coast ally Pilot JuJy 14, 15. 21, 1983 By Harriet ROIMllO 28451 l\llargue•lle P•rl<way, Suite 22 MIUlon Vle10: Caltl 92692 (714)643·0906 Date July 6. 1983 Published Orenge Coast Dally Pllol Gol Coas S CJ (714) tlS-t3a Cllepm8" Avenue 81'\tranoe 10 the 1!93-3525. 539-9549. the d t hrtne ub, Publlsl>ed Orange Collt Delly Civic Center Building, 300 East GUERTIN Costa M esa, (Past Presa· Pilot July t4. 15, 21, 1983 Chapman Ave., Orange. CA 3000·83 P~ER GUERTIN, ~~a~......a dent), Order of the Rainbow • 112·83 At the lime ol the tn1t1al put>ll· "'' ~ c· ls # 18·' h 2 .... v· cation ol this nollce, the 10111 away on July 12, 1983. Resi-i r .,, t e nu ice ------------amount ot me unpeicl balance of 1he OU AM IN DEFAULT UNOEll A July 8, t5, 22, 1983 4009·83 P\B.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE dent of Corona del Mar. Ca. President or the Wrtters Ml.IC NOTICE obligation HCUred b~ the above de· HD Of TRUST DATED APfllL 10, • NOTICE OF TAUi TH'S &ALE Father of Alice. brolher of Guild. h e was on the Board ___ ...;...;..;;C..;;PP..-. .... -"-----acrlbed deed ot trust and estimated 1eu. UNLEla YOU TAKE ACTION Loan No. '1413-.Slfllla)' of Directors o( M orongo NOTICE OF .... ,1.,.E'I a a•,. costs. upenSM, and advances II 0 PflOTECT YOUfl "Ol"lllTY, IT Ta .,_ T ,._ Frank and Louis. A long s '"" '~ .. ~ $77. 172 88 AY N IOU) AT A "'8LIC I ALE . . ,_, _,, ume member and a fellow Basin Human ociety T.a.No.tS-0141 The total in~eht-Aness .._.no"" · UNITCOOEU W f ls & So M HOTtCE " u u"" """ -· YOU NeED AH fX't.ANATION WESTERN COMMUNITY MORT· of the American ProduclJon IC e ns ortuary YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A estimate on Whleh tht! opening bid IS F THE NATUllE OF tHE GAGE as duly appointed Trustee Yucca Valley directors com1>Uled may t>e ot>tllned by call-PflOCEEDIHO AGAINST YOU, YOU 1 d and Inventory Control So· 6 230 DEED OF TRUST. DA TEO July 25. Ing (7 14) 937.0966 Iha clay before IHOULO CONTACT A LAWYEll. under Ille loflowlng desct bed e6d d r h (619) 3 5· 1 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION tile sale NOTICE Of TllUaTEE'I SALE of trust Will SELl AT PUBLIC AUC· ('lety. past pres! ent 0 t e EVANS TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Oalecl July 8 1!183 AHT SERVICE TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDE Orange County Chapter MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE CORP T.I . Ho. 3"70 property herelnaller described Services will be held on Sat-LESLIE EV ANS. passed IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF as said Trustee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. lhal TRUSTOR JOSEPH A AilEY, VI d J 1 16 1983 J I I ·' 1983 h THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· .,_ C on Tnursday, AvguSI •. 1983 at VIAN L RILEY ur ay, u y • at away on u y ,, • e ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD BY TD .,..rvlce ompany. agent lO·OO 0 C:IOCk. m. ol said day, In the BENEFICIARY CHARTER THRIFT 4:00PM al Pac1f1c View was a resident of Costa CONTACT A' awyE' A Cindy Sehoonover room set esode tor conducting & LOAN "' ...,. · Asslat•nt Stcrll8fY Chapel, with Rev Bruce Mesa, Ca. since 1952. and On Augull 5, 1963, 11 9.15 a.m. Ona Cny BlvO West Tru11ee·1 Sales. w111tln the olfiees ot RECORDED May t4, 1980 as K urrie o fficiallng Inter-was fonnerly from England. SECURITY ALLIED SERVICES .. O••noa CA 92668 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEA-lnslr No 14194 In Book 13606 page ment Pacific View M em· Survived by hts daughter duly appointed TruslH under and 17 l•) 835•8288 · VICE, loc:8ted 11 2020 Nortn Bro.O· 966 Of Ofllclal Records In the oHlce 1 P k In 1• f fl d . I d p I pursyant to DMd of Trull recorcl.o Pubhshed O••nge Coast Delly w1y. Su11e 206 In Ille City ot Santi ol the Aecoroer ol 01enge County, Orta ar . ueu o owers an son-an· aw an ame a Jyly3 t, 1979, u Inst No. 40 t92. In Piiot July 15 22 ?9. 1g83 An•. County ot Orange. state ot Call-said deed ol t1ust clascrlbee Ille the family requests con-and James Gallacher. 1 bool< 13249, P8Qfl 490 ol Ofloclll A• • • 4150-83 torni•. REAL EST A TE SECURITIES lollowlno tnbutions to the APICS, grandson Glen n Gallacher, co1ds In the onlce of the County•------------SERVICE. a Calllom1a corporallon PARCEL 1 Unit 61, 1n tile County h "'-ed E r En Recorder ol Orange County, State ol P\B.IC NOTICE ~duly 1ppolnted TIVSIM under and '.)I Orange, Stele ol C•lllornla .•• Peter Guertin M emor ial brol er . r 1 vans o g-Callfornle. Eucuted by A.C •------------pursu1n1 10 the ~ ot sale con· show" on that certain Conclom1nlum Scholarship Fund, P ost O f -land. He was the former LEAVENWORTH. a slngle met'I Will NOTI CE OF DEATH Ot' letred in 111a1 certain Deed ol Trust Plan recorded May 31. 1977, In book fice Box 15045. Santa Ana. proprietor of Lesters Fore· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO MARGARE T H. G IBSON axecuted by BARRY H lOUD ANO 12219, Page t87S, Olllclel Records Ca 92705. Pacific View gin Car Service an Cos.ta HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (P•Y· AND OF PETITION TO AD· DONNA J LOUD. husbend and Wiie, In the office ol tha county recorder or able at time ol aala In lawful money recorded Aprll 17. 1981, In Book ae1d county M ortuary directors. Mesa Memonal Services ot the United St•tas)pursuant 10 MINI ST E R ESTATE NO. t4024 ol OfllCl•I Records 01 uld PARCEL 2· An undivided 1/64th LYNDSEY w iU be h eld on M onday , 29241-1 oltlle Calll0<nla CMI Code.at A · 1191 OZ County II P8Qtl 527 Rec0<der·1 In· lnt•rest In and 10 Lot 1 ol T18CI No. JuJy 18. 1983 at 10:30AM at the Iron• en1ranoe 10 the old 01•r>ge To all heirs, beneficiaries, strument No 21094, by'"'°" 01 1 9083, u per mep recorded in t>ook FURL B . LYNDSEY, passed s J h h D ' County Courth®M, located on breech ol Cleleult In p•ymant ol pef· 393. pages send II, MlllOel1•"900S away on JuJy 13, 1983 at the L o n t e I vine Santa Ana Blvd. t>ef-Sycem0<e creditors and contingent l0tm8"ce 01111e obltg•llona aacureo Maps. In tile olltoe ol 1he counly H igh Deser t M ed i'ca l Episcopal Church, 183 East St & BroacS••Y· Sent• Ana, c.i1. creditors of M argaret H !hereby 1ncludlngthet1>reach0<d• recorder ot said county. 1oge111er "-n•ftr. H e was born .1n Bay. Costa Mesa. tornlaetl right, title, ano lttttlfHt con-Gibson and tv•rsons who may tau11. Notk:e ot whk:ll was recorded wtth all 1mprovemen1s I hereon, ex· """' ""' veye<I 10 •nd now held by It under .-MBICll 31, 1983 u Recorder's In· cepllng therefrom Condominium Kayesville, Ut..ah on Sep-OLSON said Deed of Trust In the property be otherwise interested in strumen1 No 83· 136610, Will SElL Units 1 through 64 lnclullve. located tember 19, 1910, he was a VlRGlNlA ROSE OLSON, situated In aalcl County •nd St•I• the will and/or estate: AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE thereon. deleilbed ... A · · h bee filed HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, l•w· EXCEPTING THEREFROM ell Oll. r es1dentofJ06huaTree,Ca. age 63, resident of Hunt· PARCEL 1:un112aa.iiown•nd peuuo n as n tulmoneyot111eun1tedStatn,or • gas. 1111nera1a encl olh•r fo r the past 6 years, before ington Beach, Ca Passed dellnacl on 11111 cert•ln Con· by Michal.' I I Roark & Walter ce1hoer'1 check drawn on • 111te °' hydrocarbon sub1t•nces lyl"11 below he lived in I.he Costa M esa away on July 13, 1983. clomln1um Pl8" recorded February D. K . Gibson, TII in the Su· n•t1on11 bank, a state 0t federal • dec>th ol 500 feet l1om the surfece area for l O years and the Survived by her son James 28, t979 In booll 13050 page 1254. perior Court or Orange Coun-credit union. °' • st••e Of tad.,., ot ukl properly, but with no right ot Olllc11I Aecotds ol Orange Counly. l t l 1...-t M ha I I n•lngs and lom •ssoct•tlon cloml· surfece entry, •• r~ In lnstru-Garden G rove area 5 years. D. Olson o r H unungton C•lll0tnle Y reques ang '"' ac e cnec1 m thlf 11ate. 111 P•y•ble •t the ments ot record Servit.-es Wiii be held on Beach, Ca .• sister M rs. Law-PARCEL 2: An undMcled 50% Roark & Walter D .K . Gibson. lllM ol ..... all r1gn1. 1111• and 'l'OU ARE IN OEFAUlT UNDER A Tu~ay, July 19, 1983 at rence E. M cK ee of Freeport, Interest In •nd to LOI I of Tr8CI No. 111 be appointed a.s personal lnletH I held by II. u fruatee, In lh•t DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/09180 to• t9 In t'-Cl"' of Coat• ••••• 'ftll to d ' . te real pro ........ y Situate In Hid Countx UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO I O·.OOAM at the "---rt H ills Illinois, 3 grandchildren. •• " .., -· represen... Ve a m .anis r ,....., • ~ County ol Oreoge, St••• of Call· th f M H and State df)S(!rlbed •• IOllOWI: PROTECT VOUA PROPERTY, IT Un l t ed Presbyterian Funeral servke will be held torn1a. aa anown on 1 map rtco•ded e estate o argaret · le•se1t01cl 1n1erH t In and to Lot 1se MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC SAlE Church with Rev. DarreU on Saturday, July 16, 1983 In book 448 PllQH 22 •nd 23 OI Gibson (under the lndepen· ot T1ac1 422• ... Shown on • map IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF HaJJ and the M a.sonic Lodge at t he First Presbvtorian Mfscalll"900S M•P•. record•"' Or· dent AdminLSlral.Jon or F.s-reco•ded In Book 157 P80" 1 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· J -' •noe "-.. nty Calllornla l""""th-A _ ) Th • • • lhrough 1 • Inclusive ol Mle· ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD 11802 officiating. lnterment Church of W estmisnter. w11r aJ1'im'pro~ement1, tti«aOn. .;: tat.es ""t · e pelilion IS set cetlenaoua Maps, recotd• of a.Id CONTACT A LAWYER w1U be held at 2:30PM at 7702 Westmm ser , Blvd.. epllng therefrom Condominium !or h earing in Dept. No. 3 at Coonry 1039 Westward Wey, CO.t• Mesa. Pacific View M emor ial 2:00PM . OHaciatant Rev. Unit• t •nd 2 loeeled thereon 700 Civic Center Dr., West, Tiie stree1 addreu 0< other com· Celll0<nla Park, N ewport Beach, Ca. Fred L. Bearss. Intennent PARCEL 3· An exclu11ve H M-Santa Ana, CA 92701 on mon cles1Qne110n ol the rH I prc>pwt)' "(II • street acldreu °' common mant •ppurtanent to eecil Unll 10< A IO 1983 9 30 herelnat>Ove desetlbed 11 pUrported .Oetlgnetlon ol prOpefty la shown Survivedbyh iswifeEvelyn Oquawka Cem e tery , 1h8uMandoceupancyo1thOsepor. ugwt • at : a.m . 10 be 1030 Potar•s D••ve Newport ebove,now•rranty l9gl118<1Hlolls L indsey of Joshua Tree, Ca Oquawka, Illinois. Directed tlon• ot 1he restricted common •rea lF YOU OBJECT to the Beach, CaU10<nle ' completene .. or correctneaa)," Tile H e w as member of the by Dilday Brothers H unt· designated In the clecl•r•tlon ol re· gran ting of the petit.Jon , you Tn d i.. 00 h b di 1 1 beneficiary under 111c1 Deed ol atrlctlons encl shown on the Con· h Id 1 h h 8 un ers.,,n eie 'i IC 8 "'' Truat. by reason 01 • brea(!h or cle-M anners of Yucca Valley ing ton Beach M ortuar y domlnlum Plen ror eKh unit. s ou e t er appear at t e •II llablllly 10< any lncorrKtneaa In 11u1t In 111e ot>11Q•tlon1 aecured and a member or the H i-12, 842-7771 Cod e 15·007 . Parcel h earing and state you objec-said street 8ddreu or ollter com-thereby, 1tare1otore ••eculed end Yucca Valley, Masonic BE"""INGEN 938-60-002 lions or file written objec· mon deaionetlOn d.ilvered to the undersigned• writ· Lodge Jr802 F&AM. Yucca • • The street •ddreas end other lions w ith th e court before Said u .ie "'"' t>e m•de Without ten OectaretlOn ot 0.teult and 0.- Ca WlLLlAM J. BETTING EN common designation. II •ny. ot Ille \he hearing. Y our apn<>:>r. w1rr1nty.8Jlp1estorlmpllect, reg••d· mand tor Sele, end written notice ol Valley, The American Entr passed reel property de11C1lbed •bove is ...--1"11 lltle. possesSlon. or encum· t>reach end ot ei.c11on 10 ceuse the Legion Post #469, Yucca eprenuer . away pu1po1tect to t>e· 2S. 15th Sweet, ance may be in person or by brances, 10 sallsty the prlnclplll bel· unclerSlgneo to Mii said pr~y 10 NcCC>aMIQ MOUUAallES • Laguna Beacri 494 941 5 Laguna Holl<, 768·093J San J .ian Capistrano 495 I 776 HAalO«. L:~K-l•fT. OLIYI\ Mortuary • Cernelery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 '*ClllOTHHS l&L aO.ADWAY MOITU.UY 110 8roadwily Costa M esa 642·9150 1Al'21HOll0'4 ~&TVTHtU. 1 WUTCU" CHArlL. 427 E 17th Sr Cosla Me~ 64'6-9371 rAC..C vtlW ...,llAL.rAH c.Metety M onu1ry ChtPt 1-crem11ory 3600 Pacific V•ew Orive Newport Buen 644·2700 • at hlS summer home in No. B. Costa Mne. C1lllornl• your attorney. erw;e 01111e Note or other obllg•llOn sellaty nld obllQ&llona, and there- N ewport Beach, Ca. on The uncl«•IOne<l Treutee di•· lF YOU ARE A CREDI-eec:uted by said Deed ol Trust, wttn alter the unoartlgnecl Cluaed telcl T esd J I 12 1983 t clalm1 enw llabltlly lor any 1~01rect lntereal •nd 011>er sums 11 provided nonce Of breach •nd or election to U ay, • UY • a ' ·~ • TOR or a con t1ng0 nt creditor ~ I ness of the street eclclrest and olher ~ therein: plu11dv1nces, II 1ny, under :'."llJ ecorded Merch 18, 1983 aa Instr the age or 76. A ong time common clHlgnatlOn. II eny, ahown oC the deceased, you must file the larms thereof 111d lnt..-eet on No. 83· t 13231 ol Olllclal Records In resident of Pasadena and 1>eteln your claim with the cou rt or such edY•noH. and plu1 '"'· the otfkle of tN! Recorder ot Or•no- Beverly Hills Bettlngen S•ld aele will be mada.t>ut without present I\ to the """""nal rep-c:llergH. •nd exp•nHs ol the County, bo W Ca c:oven1r11 01 w11ra"ty. expreta °'Im· r--T1u11" Ind ol the trust• created b)o Said ute Wiii be mlda. t>ut wllh<>l.il was rn in annepeg, n-plied, regerdlf\O 11t1e. polletllon, °' resentallve appointed by the Hid OeaCI ot Trutt. The 101a11moun1 covenent °' w8111nty. expresa Of Im· ada, where h is father was ancumbrancet, to pey the r9ml lnlog court within four mon ths of Mid ol>llgellon, Including raaon· ptlad, ragardlng title polMNlon, or the first President of the ptlnctpal ltjm of Iha nott(•I MClUred from the date of first issuance eblV ettlmated '"9. i.harQff end••· ancumt>tencaa, 10 P•)' the raemtnlng G I "'-h g d h d by ••'A ~ of Trust -tth Int-HI penM1 ol the Truelee. •t the time ot prlnclpal sum ol the no1'"'1) NCUred ra n .,.,.c n a. e an a "' .,....... • --of lette~ as ~rovlded 1'n "'--'"' 20 I be ard I thereon, H provided In Mid no•tC•), •., ~ lnltl•I publlc•tlon ol thll Notice. 11 by said deed ol Trull, with lnternt som e um r Y s n 1dvanGH. 11 any, under the terma of tlon 700 or t e Probate Code I t49,380,87 H In aeld not• ptOVlded, aclv1nces, 11 W estern Canada. which ex-utd Deed ot Trusl, i-. charge• of California. The llme for Oalad July 15, 1983 MAL 11• any, under the lermaor N ici Deed ot panded w Southern Cali· 1nde1tper1 ... oltheTru1tMendol flli l l 'II l . TATI' tru1t,IM1,Ch•rges,1ncl exper1M1ol fom ia. H e attended Culver the truall crHtlcl by H id Deed ot ng ca ms wa no expire llCUfmlr.I BlllVICE, the Tru1tM and ot the trust• cr.1ted Tr111t. prior to four months Crom the • Celltoml• oorporatlOn by Mid Deed of Trutt Military Academy before Tiie total amou111 of the unpaid date o f the hearing not.Jced •• tru•lae S81d lela wll be held on: Friday, graduating from Santa bel•nc. of the obllgellon MC:Ufed by above By.DJ Morger. 11, preal<Mnl July 22, t"3. •I 2·00 p,m 11 tha Clara University. Bet· thaproperlYtobellOldandl'MIOn· YOUMAYEXA.MlNEthe 2020 Nott118toe<l'#ay,Sul1a20e, Chapman Avenue entrenoe to the i , d ,.,.. "tlmattd c01111, expenMe Ind Sent• Ana. ca 927oe CMc Center lkllldlng. 300 Eut l ngen 1 career apanne IClvancee ti the tlmt of the 1n111111 file kept by lht> court. If you Pvbflalled Orange Coeet Deity Chipman Av1 ,Orange, C A more th&n ~ yun In In -publlcallon of the Notice of ,.,. le are lntereiat.ed In the estate, Piiot July t5, H , "· 1"3 414M3 >00000000000< sura~. eecunlles and In· t te.4,509.22. you may .erve upon the ex· ....___________ At the 1tme of "'-lnlll* pul>ft. tme •• H ---'-ed The benallclery under Mid Deed ~ cation of thl• notkla. the 101•1 Vel n-, e n :::n.,un a f T tt ~ t f t__. nA ........ ecu tor Or admlnJltrator, Or •11a1 II' 111\Tll'r ·--•nt Of the Un"--ld b8lll104I Of the Dl~tor of "-v•rly .HI"-o ru '""'' o oreex9C)\.I ""''"'.,..... th f th ,.._,,, """ n,t;. .... ""' ,... , ::~ Co """' ... nd "" llV9'8d 10 the unc:1ar11gn.c1 • wr111en upon e Attorney or e ex-tTa-....... ot>110et10t1 MCUted br the •t>ove Cl• ......... rporat.ion a a o.c111111on of DelllUlf and Demencl ad I •·tr to d .. ,._ .. ,...... aoil&.cl <fwd 011ru1 •no H llm1te<1 Loe I foi S•le. encl a written Notlc• ot ~ ecutor or m ""' • r, an ~NT OP UM C09ta. ••1>911 .... incl aclvanc• I• meCombet r ofCJtheb Ant'l~heai fault ano Eltcllol'I tos.tl. Tht uno.r. file w i th the court with proof °" '1CTIT10UI ...._ 181,340.23. un ry u un 1 1 signed c;euMd Mid Notic. Of o.t11Un of 1ervlce. 1 written request The tQllOwlng Ptt$0ftl h•ve abM· The lot•t lndebtedl'IWI ~ ~ d eath. "BUI", u he waa •nd E*tlol'I to Se4I to bt raeorded 1n at.at.Ing that you dt'Slte spedal donecl f"9 uae of thl tlC11tlO\l• bull· "tlfnete on wllklh the opening bid II known. la aurvived by h is =-~:nry wtiere the,.., properly 1e notice of the flllna o f an in· "O~~::'t.. CAA Rf PAIR. 111 ~':;<' ~~~e~:=Y ~~ w I f e 0 f 2 8 Y 88 r 1 • O•te; June 30, 1983 ventorv and appra!ament of S1nt1 IM o.I. Cot1• Meae. CaNtornt• the l8le "Burtle"(BUrum Oreen Bet-SECURITY Alllf!D SERVICES estate0 ~la or of the peU-tM21 Dated: June 23, 19&3 tlngen), 2 '°"'Willi.am John •Mid Tr1111M Uona or aQCOUnta menlloned 81oeti. inc . • Calll0tnl1 corpof· w"1111n Community MOflg804t ~tlngen W , and Murray Nor!~~~:d~ g~9:,'eos In Sectlon 1200 and 1200.5 of =:c,1on, lor"*'Y RASOHl<E & Bt.OC•t ; fly· T o. ~ ~y. egeint Orant Be1unpn. and 2 (a13) l804412 the California Probate Code. Thlt 1111.i-1e condwted by:• 8y· Cathy l.oekllart rc-,~.h~~d-: e~eU -: ~~ Iv~":.;~ MESER~~ MUMPE~ Ii COl'et°'~rriNc t~:~':n:'~. andc PubllllMd Oranot 00..t o.lly HuuHES 9RllC~ J. Oo\AY, ESQ W1tnu1 CrMI, CA ... 819-3781 =·~ ~1t""" hi.I H~ll Piiot .My 15, n . H . 1N3 By: Entttt J. ~.Jr. Thll •t•1-l WM llled wllh '"-415 .... 4.9015 Luelle M:C...unl or s.una:. .__-------4-14-143~ 119:,.~;::•,~vt, =7.~ of Orenoe ~.:.: ~~ a.°::.TM3 eo..i Delly Ca. Interment wUI be pr1· CIMelfi.d Ad~:=-~ N t 8 • Ca HMt ---------3030-43--. 0 a••. In ll•u of flow-con· en...., to • 1 ewpor eac • · HALtT'IAD, MICP • ouoee ... "'" " ... • .-. l H·ltH . 111 ... "'--ll.hlle tt'lt K-ci an .,.. on pnom tM t.ribut.Jone may t» m.de to c:' :.Y'"to :' ::! Publllhed Oran,e Cout wa ~Celt..,,... MIY -y·be a r90ul11 l~ t..o. Angelet ChiJdrene'1 oeoplet Dally Pilot July l~. ld. 12, pi::~::: a tr.I:. t~ OtllfV m~~~ ed rHder H01plU1l .._ ________ ___. l983 4144-83 ' ' ' ' 3007-13 .._ ________ __, .. '6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ClASSlflED CLASSIFIED· INDEX To Place Your Ad, Cal 642-5678 REAL ES TA TE ...... )rf'.J Ai .. r..1 ... 111116 o.1c. .. i.t.nd &.It•-. VvnuYUI• c • .,..".,"' • .,,.,...,. 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' •11.:1 • M1'f'V""f' u .. • L,..llllio to.:• • Munr\ "-'••I'"' 4Vl• Mo• ht•.c•.,. ·r u "' rnJ~ EMPLOYMENT 11.1 •• w~oh .. 4 •Jot,,., W,.J\h .. t AMAALS MERCHArt>ISE Antl(~U"' "•'vi.an...-. Aucl1otu Rktl( Mtlf'H•I"' ("'.inlll"f-i" &f .. ~Ulf'lflit 1 1 t*umputrn t ,.-.,.. t.1• You fU,..tlUn c .... .-.ri s..in Uuu._ .. ,t111ld Ot·•111o Jti'Aftl.ry M•h1n1" t.111"•·11•~\t'llY• M1-. w~mh...S Mu.p.•I lna1ru10,•n"'- t>ti.,, •. ru11uh.&r•"' t1411• nllll "''' , .... .UI Ital ...... .... ...... For Tuetdl y lhtough Fri- day pi.1blloatlona: 4:30 p m. the prevlou• Cley For Sa1urd1y publlc.ltlon, dMdllne It 3 p.m. Friday Sund•)' dea<lllne It 5 p m Friday. Mond1y deadl ne le 11:30 1 m Saturday IWAll OlllHT1HI Kiiis ancr COfrec:llooa may be made o" aeme ct.ad· lines es above. PleaH eak for a "lilll numbflf" Wilen cancelling your ad. EHHI Check )'(>Ur ad dally and report errors lmmedl· alely The DAIL y PILOT 8$8umea ll1blllty for the first lncorrecl Insertion only. Gtatral 1002 1111.- 0llllAHLllAI Great location near ahop- plng. Level, lull size A2 lot wllh 2 bdrm & den home. Fireplace, new rool, nice patio. Owner w ill e>e· change (714)111-"°8 ••••IUll SPYIUllllU O .. IU Ill llAI Selltrllllttftlttl. ,.,.tt Ill '""'· 11•11 lller•H• lffr ,., ..... DdeboUt Boya.Becx:h Reci Estate ClllEO HllHUllS Captivating "U" shaped lour bedroom. three beth home built around 1 c:te- llghllul custom pool Tile view to pool •• enloytid oy v1r1uaJ1y ell ot the home. Including kllcllen Huge 11111ng room Includes cozy llreplece. The decor 11 In reslful muted tones. Land included you own It $385.000 131-1300 IUCll llllllll!I Bike to the beech from this 3 Bdrm. 2 beth home lhat hes e large ilvlng eree New paoot. carpets and drapes Shon distance to t>eaeh Prkled now 11 only S 108.900 Cell tor show· Ing S.&-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS & lnHsl m ent r .. u1pm. '" l\t tM_.. IJJ 41iff(•t\' "..-.-.. n~ (;,.n, T\• R..d.-, Sh;,-'" + Cote Re alty ~~l ll0-1MI BOATS r,, UJ t 'h .. n.1 r K#'nt WU! l •tmtr•I ll•U p,.w_.r ~u11 S..ol 71114 ,.;,,...,t 't-\kt 111lb M1mtw F')V''' 10 HI M uno St·•v... ""tl:Z<t ~lip. & fh·tl<t 702~ Stur.-Jt• 7024 8v1,i'll""-lna•r~uo" 702'\ S...1lhtAt\I\ lcn- TRANSPORTATION Amt•ft llOH1 '"'Y<'" ..... u ( -''"'"'" 8014 ,.,11tur nu~... 8()1r. •Moii;t. \I• If' &\(>Ut~ MUI Muh" ft•Jtt""' IC-"10 Kif" Mil~ TtMlk" intvd IMtJ4 1 ••1lit"' Poh'' ttfllft AUTOMOTIVE' AUi•• t;._,10.: Auu• ~"'.,.."' t' .. rb ,\\1h• W.dUt'C1 -;,.,..'-' tl._,., U1,h •• W•ui1I f)t IYl'"I I Htt It."' V1it11• /\nittt''''"" l'l11.., .. -. AUTOS IMPORTED \lfoi t\Hlf'l'I A1t4t' Au11t.1r'I llM"' l flru '1\ ttMt•111t ,, ·~·"···· •... ,,.,, •'1,.l ll1M"fl' 1-.mu ""'~ litllt"' Wl<l!I Wiil ti 14 "17 ~llV Vl~I uia WIU Wl'7 ILIFFS-l'llll.IH HFUCTillNll Security Pacific wHI carry 1st Trus1Deedat11112% with 25% down. Spacious 3 bedroom eoncro with large enclosed patio. Lo\lely grMnbelt. Im· mediate poaaenlon. Sut>ml t 111 olle,.1 $260,000 C111 Sally Ship- ley or Joyce Oabol1 tor fur1her lnlormellon. Ge: 7t.,9 0100 By Owner. Spygl811 Hiii best buy. 1895,000. Beaut 2 story. ocean & bay view Will lrade ror smaller home 640~ 196 COSTAIESI PIOL FIXER J Glenr 2 SIOI')': 4 spacious Bdrms, over 1100 aq It ... only S 13 t .9001 Sptasll Into sparkling pool! Save SH. owner 11crlllcel 714-963-11767 THE REAL ESTATE RS J~M\MI Jt''"''" &..rnt.lot•hm1 i..,,..... """ .. MHd• M_,..11 M""t'\ln ""'' Mt .... lohN MO lli>ol t'•IUCtr• 1 .... ...,. 11211 ..,, FAITAITIO llAll IPU :m Top Rental ArM, 3Br tm upper. 2Br io-. Pw1ec1 tto ro r owner occupan1. :::: $300 .000 O w n e r tao 1nxlou1. wlll con.ics.t t14t trend• crown. Cell t1~1 848· 1915 M11llyn or m: 831·7090. ,, ...... , R .. ..,.1111 l\ulb "0""' a-. ... b !lubo,... Tf>1""' ,,,_pll 11.~i.. .. ....,. Yol\l't'J Ml• AUTOS, DOMESTIC 11)1 ,,,. 9101 ··~ tlf) tl8f "" till 111J "7) 9111 /\Ml' UO) Bl>'<\ ll0'7 9<1111"' U09 c...-....... "I' ...... ,,...., "*. °"""' ., , , rtw.i N it ~~I Mn..,,~ C>ll:l....bw l'tytnUhlh , .. ,.,,~ 11311 nu NH lUf :~ llUT LIUTlll llPll llYI THE REAL ESTATE RS Men .............. -OMPla "bui; ..... yeer. It fou flev• • ~tNll·enot...-. uMd. tll 11 now_.• C'llllfled Ad. I. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juty 1q G83 Cl ~ ............ -....-; .. __ .... ____ ,: ... ...,.;--.; .. ___ .. _ .. ___ ..... .. .... ...... .. .... ..... .... !:!:. ·~... 1111 ... ... .......... ... .......... ..._.. lMI ,_... , ... !iiiiliil;...__.....,;l.::;;mr;: Wtw a..ca. lMI au ltua. IMI m~ni1l:fl+illQm!~l~!ft1UtWJ C..ta.... UM !•.,... ..... llD C..ta~ 1114 ' ..... ... 3 Bed 3 Bath .... n 1•1• l/H l>Mutllul MonllCO 3 1 I Vi! unGn. pool, Cute 2 8t + a.n, 2 h room -of Catalina ~ mtl\I + 8t 2 81, lnc:l1 gardener, l1Ulld1l9c From ~ nEox~n1"'1D...~11'1•01 coht111Fmr.. •ASlllE CREEi LHllll PR All DOLlllYE On Sto -Hrd ood 'lrtl & Til ..cur. gate. F1reo1Mie water, etc:. Sft50/mo. UtU1 P• 548-0330 d~ e~d bey window.. " PRIVATE llMlllm 1•n e cy w r a.oors 2Br 2b• dlK llltch 044-0010 or 073-3174. 1 Br, ,.,,. w'R!f · 0 n I y I 2 1 5 .0 0 0 . IPlll llT./111. 1-1 This fabulous Emerald Ridge family Forced A1r Heat-Air Conditioning s~~:.~nJ~~ •. wrPd•~l~tC ''te':o1~!. A~:. 3Si,l>:~ ~O:Oj";. 9,r.~~2 Vic;~ 83 t·7370. orl 645 IY IWIU ••11111 home In ~guna has 4 Bdnns 3 Baths, 3 Car Garag e -Small Lot Ave B103. s aootmo. S155.000 12000 O\lln, tor a. 101 TR,\DITIU\,\l RL\l l\ .. ' Camilyroom den bonusbarroom,deluxe JBH 042-8799. 642-8808, euaum• $t4o,ooo. 2Bt. 1~e~~~a11o. Pl 5 3 Bd F ' • . . . P.O. hx 3048 ~O<lele<I 2 etory 2 Br 2 ownat will carry t>atanee ger no mo an • rm., am. Rm., 21/t Bath. pool & spa + ocean view ~-A real Newport Beech l29IO Be hme S500'• kid pet Neer School•. etc • 276 Av 0 St. Private spa. Hlghly upgraded. View, contemporary charmer w/patios, decks & garage at 539-8190 544-061• s.48-751 8 pm ' XLNT Financing Available. Come to the low Interest asswn.able financing. eEST Atty ,.. Ntwporl Creel Euc 2 Br 1981 le Ave t gate & ask for 5 Jetty Drive. $575 000 Ht ltacai 240 Condo mut« tYlt• + 2 UPI* Aefrlf. No pet• u• IUl unn . . 41l·Hl1 111 ca...... It'll u. hcaiu1• , ... 2 Br ~ G t ,,;;J at 1225 r:n~l~B:,~ei~~:!: 2 pettonl "5 Slerre I W•NW•LLI NllllHU IPI U TJlll 1·4 HOIS.rfwltw 1111111 ll0,000 Move up to luxury, call Bo Brackett Condo, walking dl11anc:e HAVe-1J;ldCoeieM• .. mod kllcll kids oil hurry 873-3313 Mgmt SAl-l3\. to golfcourM. 3 Br 2112 TownhouH. Exchange 639-8190 BEST Riiy iee N-..... port Sh~fl duplew, 1 2iil:" 1 Ba Ip. 50 Ne;N Ba, $128,500. OWC. I/a-I II I c .,,. "' ~ nelnl new et cant 839-7047. 544-011.ll. e~axer home n oeta Condo, 2 at~. 3 bf. 1'h ba. Br. lower, 211 David Dr h soi mo tJ;~~le. One ot the flneet. cleanest JBr 2 Ba homes to be touna. Much aougnt after Matlbu plan with lamlly room. Entertain royalty for the aummer ,on the lush landscaped patio that envelops sparkling pool and spa with over- sized heater Owner leav- ing area and must sell. ExoepUonalty priced at $310.00011 All offers -1-1 come Jim Sellers I 644-7020 1024 L11u1111111 1052 Saata Aaa I GOLDEN PROPERTIES Kids OK. ool. 'n mt. to Frplc, orw. iar $530/mo 646-9161 l9"iM_mij ____ .--.. 762_1689 beach. S700. 968-4372 yrly. 875·16 2 agl. 2 Br 1 Ba, gar1t. lncd llTEI UIE co11111n ExecuUve elegance! A vau.lted ceiling, 3 BR. 2 Ba, one story home/formal dining, brick fire place. Community pool, spa. Assumable ll M% loan of $97,500. A small lake which adds serenity. Price only $134,000. Lovely 6 Br 3 Ba pool trll UT 12·1 ti PllVAR HAI l"--Cualom bch hm. 3 Br 3 Ba. NP!Terr. Condo. 2 bd. 2 patio, 2 t83 B fvnona home. very private. 2tll1 IHllll htr CUSTOM 4 Br 3ba, llbrary I -2 blks olt PCH, epa, ba, no child/pets. Rent, $450/mo. Dflve 'I 11,.1 E/slde $239.900 4 Bdrm,lamllyrm,super-101t,m1trbdrmwfallllng Ptaia11l1 2107 Huns, many e11tr11. S700: Security $1000. lhencall045-7~ 648-3557. bly appointed. pro-rm. lotsoltlleand extras. Oerynlce,clean2Br. patio, S1500 mo. 536-0t21 aft 642-3073 Ill& VEllf teulonally decorated Pool stie lot. custom garege. lndry $575 mo. 8Pm '0ce',....._e_n_b-rea_z_es_111_1_h_ls_2_B_r 3 Br. 2 Ba, good fin end landscaped home. lar.dscaped Nr Tualln Wlnterrental 673-9018 Dynamite Bachelor equipped kit $500 Call 2 Br 2 Ba Conde luah landscaplng, patio. tul'l- er. dryer, 1tove. r411ge $850/mo 552-8672 $l38,000 Pool & party room. 731-0977 Bungalow $275 bills pd now 539-6190 BEST Ally Ownrfbkr64l -l665 $285,000 TlerradelSol. l&UllLWEllT IHttlF1F1hll14 won't last 539-6190 lee Call J ulie for private showing. 497-1774 ltatll La1111 2111 BEST Ally lee =,......,,,,.._,....,----- SACRIF CE ' 2 Br, 1'h Ba, 3yrt old, exit _ PENINSULA. summer 1 br 3 Br • 2 Be garage, UIOfll 1040 c Valencia. No •ts. $585 545-7983. I !, lewrrt ltacll . 10'9 complex Pool. jac. Cell Nlgu81Shores.4 Br 2 Ba. H.B Condo 3 Br near mobile home. 50' lrom Glamorous split-level con-2 Br dbl gar lblk from Liia agl 85 t -9020 newly turn. Gated secur-beach. Avail Aug 15th. water, $150/wk BIG CA-THE REAL ESTATERS dos -2Br -2 Ba. oce~n. turn. ~Id. Rent or --u-& -tty. private beach. tennl8. $960/mo. 213-775-3431 NYON summer rental, 548•2313 Pool/spa Luscious land-sale 575.44 95 5 B 2 B:~· 1 S C sauna. 1St5001yrl'J or wkdys plush 2 br. 2 ba, 2 Br E-slde, lrplc. c'-n. 1 non-smkr. washe<ldr')r , Avail 8-t $625/~ 1 646-8086. lllll IUL ESTATE LINDA ISLE scaplng.OPENSATI SUN ----r, • OM 0 seasonaly.661-7712. Mod&ready3Br 2 Baaplll $350/wk HARBOR 2-6at 2460FalrvlewAd 2Ll•elatfr11tllt•t1 1 Plaza art1a, S1t6,900. lltlltlllflrlfl .. 1... 1 1s600. 1 t VIEW:4br,3'n ba,bonus Best waterlronl buy II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5Br, dock $795,000 :: Termsl Agl. 631-3444 Ted Hubert Altr Ph Lovelv 6 6r w/room tor Call Liia agt 85 l~20 Gtatral 11 2•202 eve s poo spa pe 9 & lam. rm. $1550/mo. , 539-6190 BEST Ally lee OAT G S 545-5510 120' boat fllallilt a.... I NEWP H T 3 l>r, 2 Sharp 4 br, 2 ba, shake Darling 3 br wt slip lor ~s· i2x55·. xlnt location Bluils: Beaulliully ap-Hut. Barlltar 4 ba, lam. rm, 1 blk lrom 2Br. nr So. Coast Plai; , $6 00 5 4 5 -473 .' 545-0034 IESI YEllDE $11,110 1111111 PUOE llYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dpl.x 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1,500,000. rool. assume low Interest boat Muat see I Pr in. $21 600 548-8837 pointed 3 Bdrm home on 2 bd. den. condo. nlCely beach. S 1300/mo BACK FHAloan.Only$t29.500 only, please. Owner. • lrontrowwrthpanoramlc deco rated. $900 BAY· 3 l>r, 2 ba, view, 2--er-Townhouse. poo, , spa. attached garage • lrplc. t 'h Ba. qulef. 63 t-4964 D Bourke Realty 673"7873 IUOIHtlTLIYlll views, central air and 71 4-338-2644 $1t50l~4°2_~:~~· agt, 546-9950 5 er. 3 Ba. spa home. Several mobile homes to many comm. laclllllaa You must -this one! Spectacular 2 Barm Condo Large patio, at- tached garage, ne11t 10 pool but private and quiet. Call 10 see 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS PElllllU •IE llUIFlllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 oath, 3700 8q.ft. Xtra parking. $1,385,000. Ull llLE Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. nn., beam oei.l.l.np, furnished, patios. $420,000. fllllllll UICI llLLTIP St875. ' •• Wlu westcllll. $268.000. Wiii choose lrom priced lrom NI 1 Sh b 1 h d listen 10 otters 642-4959 $26.500 10 $56.900 ge ores r 0 t an FALL II LIVE BIG CANYON Home 4 Br 499-5746 ~~=~n2d B!r::,Yw~~':,,'::, with these dramatic extra many custom features Obi wide, 2Br 2 Ba, walk e11tras $850 yrly I 11 r g e N E W I I ' L s Cl I w I TOWNHOMES 3 bd 2~ except onat Y main-to mar .. ets. r. t zen oodbr age, large and . · · talned $795.000 PIP. park. $29,995. 548-7380. lovely 4 bdrm home, 3 car ba, 18 frplcs, magnlll-7 1 4 t 7 6 0 -6 2 6 3 or Must see to appreciate gar, lamlly rm, formal din· centmasslvemastersult-75t -6l28 Principals lng$1200yrly. es with window seat a11d only llHILUf PAii WATERFRONT HOMES 0111 waterview twnhse, 2Br+ den. 3Ba. attached gar, lots ot xtras. Musi see s 1100 840-4433. 30' dock also avall lrriat 2244 Orangetree 2 Br. 1 Be Condo, lower unit. S625tmo. 552-7552. OPEN DllLY 2.&PM New 4 br, 4 t,i ba, custom French Normandy " Bu.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1 ,250,000. 1Hlt.l•Jfr•lf I ....... OAll llYFlllT dramatic arched window. · Beautiful 24 11 64 with 631 1400 French doors. pllvate Bluffs Condo. Musi aell! 3 enclosed porch • Mod-- yards and much. much Br. 2 Ba. lrplc, 2 patios, ular Manor Home. Island Newport Crest: 2BA more From $149,000. lovely grnbll Lowl kitchen, large llv room, w/new cpt, comm. pool, Beautllul vie w with privacy. 2 master br. den. 2'1'1 ba. Peters Turtlerock, $1450/mo 552-7036 BALaQA ISLAND BA YFAONT with DOCK Buyer just cancelled escrow! Owner In 11 quan- dry Super value 2 story 4 Bdrm 81 quiet end of Island Can be home or currently used u dup1e11. $895,000 and owner llex- lble on terms. CALL 673-6900 - WATtRFHONT llOM~!!t lac. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 STllTEI Near new 3 Bdrm. 2'h bath condo located near fabulous Costa Mesa re- developmant project Fireplace. bll Ins. enclosed double gar, carpets and drapes A greal opportunity for a first time home owner at $130.000. tll-'400 • FAITAITIG FUTllEI ewr-s transferred, veiry ani1lous. 5 Bdrm Somer- set In H. v Homes. Sky- llghlt, ape, plank floors. '369,500. l,lllijl(.llJI fi(.Mti Realtor, 675-6000 "Coronado Ia1and cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. Barker Real Estate. S 159,500. Flu ti nan dining room. lamlly r()()r(I. tennis $1 100. 850-9778 or evenings Ownrtagt 714-957-2528. 2 Br, 2 baths Large VIiia Ball>oa Penthouse 962-9639 Ive mess. storage Permanent w/skyllght1. 2Br, den, se- r ••• t•:a por ch steps Ag 1 curlly bldg $1200 AaiiCho San Joaquin townhouse on golf course. view, 2 br • den, upgraded, $950 Eves & wknds 544-205-4. ' llllWIUI lllE .. S•O 5937 Bayfront Condo: 2 Br In Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. • t960 3B 2850 11 1 Y•ll~ 1034 lllLHI IEN ~ -· security blag w/bayvl-. ft. ...... 0,000. Will' tr-...1-for a local lot. FREE E uiTY 4BR 3ba, r, sq .. Udo Isle Cannery v111;ge. pool Sl t50. ~ llUC story on lg lot, assumable WATERFRONT HOMES big lot. pymts $2250, call e•lsting loan. no qualify-2 Br 2 Ba $39, 0 63 1•1400 RenlfLease. Rancho San Joaquin Villas. 2 bd. 2 be. patio, custom decor. all Sue 891-5556 lng. $335.000. 646·5092. 644-7151, 673·8193. IHI. ltac~ 1040 lllLHI TUH Mobile home. c M 1978 HlllCrHt dbl wide, 2 br 2 110,000 lllEI 1980 Conao, upper bay ea. 2 storage sheds, l1••tr I wl1ttr appliances. furnfunturn, lt•tals spa. tennis. goll. Avail aotn IUln Imm. Call answer ad BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3~ I f\,,y• .. d, ll• ., N B 67':> 6161 IUllm view. 2Br. 2'i'tBa. dbl gar-space rent $150. nu ------iiiiiiimllli" C.rtal ••I Mar l 022 3Br 2ba llp s tOS.000. Nds age. lg yd. AC. Assume cplsfdrapes, bit-In GE FUT'STIC T.L.C 2131530-5159 t l'~'Y• 30 yr fixed. No appl, WIO, big closets, PllP IUIAIE•HT 7~~~4~j~4::,>· 24 hr. or l14-111·11la Aenr 10 own 3 Br 2 Ba pool Spyglass Hill: 6Br 4'n ba. qualllylng $185.000 part furn .. quiet adult PllCEIEHOTIH By ownertagl $675,000 Heat. B1rllt11 I 2 646-5092 park $29.500 Call Where you can buy a 3BA 759-9567 WllllEI _ 957-1762 or 751-6345 2ba. 2 car home on the C 10-2 ~ C i I Balboa Penlnaula Pl. tltl Mesa 4 WARIFltlT FllEI ~ ~ eaatrc I vou CAN NOW! -and 2.000 sq ti 4 Br blnlng Sec:rinoe $425,000. formal 'f,.. • Prerrty 1250 for the unbeUeveble low Am ~ Family Am wflrplc. entry lo magnificent Prime commerdal corner. price of $230,0001 Drive $118.900. Open House atrium, all rooms adjoln CCIM, Coast Hwy, 3 by and look al 1512 E. July 10th 12PM-4PM atrium or over1ook water. slorea, very attracllve, Ooean Blvd, Bal. Penln. 2 O 1 4 M o n r o v I a gourmet kitchen, wall ol f;M! high vlslblllly Owner may Across the street 11 Ille 548-4710 glass, view of terrace, 42' (l'/J.llLJ)" u11st with financing Blue Pacific Ocean Then 2 Stry 3 lrg Br, 3 Ba. lrg iiV pvt boat docll. hide-away x 7/l / S900.000. lalNa 11111• 2 home $700's kid pet gar-1 age at 539-6 t90 BEST Bayview: BA. Syper fan-Alty tee tulle yearly rental. Ale,,--------- gar, relrlg $1475/mo. W•lllllE Wit 673-8821 Vacant 3 br house. close lalNa to lake, pools • .spas, ten- • nls $950/mo Agl. Liia, Pta111al1 2207 759...0770 or 752-14 t4. Balboa Pier yrty rental LllHI leacai 241 small 1 Br $500/mo -summer. S450 winter. 1 l>r, lrplc, hdwd firs. 2 blks 675-6606. to town & beach. Privacy. return ro our office: 700 Mslr suite, guest qlrs, .._________ •••~ lta•fftr E. Balboa Blvd. rm wlfrplc. trg Clan. easy terms. Some work,. IEL FIOll $l67,900. 979-0734 will meke you money. IY IWlll lea L ti ltalty Beach House for rent. 2Br I ,•"tUtll .... Tll lll&lllEW 8B~2r-7611 or 960-1759 UOllFIOE lla•llM l'i't be. 2 story. dbl gar. 2Br, lrplc, yd, garage. no S675tmo. 497-1957 •• .,_ " new cpt, open beam cell-steps, ocn view, uttl pd 111-1120 CllTl•H•H BAYVIEW LIQUIDATION larl11Mr·SIU,OOO CH"••• aiaaa 1 75 rngs $995/mo yrty, $900 mo. 494-0154 905 I fllMlllt,000 Spacious Condo•' Lowest lnSeavlew 2 bd, t ba, newly decor-675-8120agt Temple Terrace. These incredible BRANO SS.000-$10.000 down. Leaseootavallal>le ated. nr P.0 Hunt Bct1 Prestlgeous POtnt. 2 br, 2 3 Arch Bay 3Br 3Ba. IOE&lflllTLIT NEW slnglefamllyhomes take over payments All61orappt,640-8227 Best Oller over $87,000 ba suites. 2 car gar., 2 2800sq It.ocean vu ' Prime East Balboa Blvd A2 were awarded "Floor Agent 714/851-1651 ll"EI llllfl 71 4-8"7·3932 patK>s. model cond No $ 1 7 5 O I mo A g 1 vacant 101 Owner wlll plari ol lhe year" lor 8 • 75n 1341 llnanoe western states. 3 massive lmH 1044 t44 1 Galaxy Dr . 48r. den. htltxu/Uaitl 1300 pets.St t50/mo. tat, last I,,--"'"---==--,,.---~ Ull IUln bedrooms • study * -1111111 * 2 lrptcs 2'>Ba, oar tor 3 Deluxe !5Pl11 4 Sale By !-$500 LOU 675-9133 L!fu1 li1ael 2211 Sunken living room, ..,_ . cars ' lg hobby rm. ownl!f East Side C.M 3 Ctrtal •el Mar 2222 38(, 2Ba, pvtyd, 1850 mo. Ill-noo Vllulted ceilings. stained ... ., •••• ltll $389,500 Owner will as-BA (U ) 2 BA 0 ) B $ glass, ski tights, hand 3 bd, 2•11, 1 yr, upgraded, slsr financing Open P · I own · lmmac. nw pnt, 2 Br. 2 Be, 2Br, 2 a. 850, both CtHll ••I •ar I 22 carved Oak staJr railings. shutters. drapes, land-Sat/Sun t -S Rob-S2•0.000 Consider 2 !pie. 2 c gar. Hbr vw. newly decorated. lmmed Beautllul 5 Br with ocean Gourmet Kitchens and acaped, nr pool and ren-lnsonAeattor 548-5647 lsetopt Wk de 957-5263. beam. no pets. S 1100 occupancy. 831-6357 & Bay view. 10% down. much more. Beautiful nts. Make offer Open ev 548"8733 640-06l9 Beautiful 4 Br, lam rm l'lm. 2601 Island View Dr tree lined streets with vln-house Sat/Sun. 12-5. 22 EXECUTIVE HOIE TRIPLEX NEW POAT HTS 3 br. 2'" be, spac. dupleK. Cocklall pool & jac. Avall 0P8f'll1ouse taoe lamp posts In a Lakeshore. Bkr Large deluxe units. Walk Beamed celllnga, trplc, lmmad . $1400/mo. Sat/Sun t-5 prime area 2 blks -sl 01 552-0660 I ltlr•, larit lflit lo stores $249,000 gar. Walk to t>each No 673-5354, agt. MCNASH REAL TY Newport Beach Barker IY 1_11 .. ,,1,., ... , 1,1.....,111 Terms I Agt 548-8333 pets s 1 2 5 o t mo New 3 Br, 2 Ba Condo, 851-9889 67~ 196 Real Es1a1e. 850-9778 or """ • • 1•• 67" ., •• t evenings. 775-6503 3 Br. ,,,.., Ba house •ta"J. laceat Prer I SG ...-~~ steps to beach wlocean By owner, 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo. ocean Side ot Coasl Hwy Ground floor. palto, close to beach & snops $ 189 .000 720-1363. Prln only 11111111 TllEIOlT PAE SALE w/t>onus rm, greet cond, It• ltw ''"'· 2 Br house on R2 lot. room SHOAECLIFFS JBr + tam view, lrptc. pool & spa i r e a I 11 n a n C I n g I 1 I Ea rm, frpl, great ooean vu. $950/mo. Dys 731-1988, . 1•00,000, tner wlll or more un I, slslde eves 859-7328 t 16.000. 857-9583 • locetton. S l tO,OOO 0 walk to beach $2300, mo 8'tl• fl11•"· Bourke A ea 11 or 10 mo.675-9526 Secluded 3 Br 2112 Ba 646-1044. 546-9950 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii twnhouse. Fam rm UIUI VIEW llUI lalllta Isla.. 1006 3 bdrm, 2'h ba, pool, ---------ocean & mountain view. on these BRANO NEW 2 and 3 bd' townhomn. First lime ottered 2'n baths, vaulted ceHlnga. excellent llghl and bright floor plan wllh large mas- ter suites wllh trench doors leading lo private sun balcony Used brick trpls, 2 car garages ana yards Priced from $125.950 to S 129.950 Call Barker Real E11a1e lor exclusive showing 850-9778 or evenings. 645-8075 FOREVER VIEW lrom 1111s 2 earm. 2 t>a f•-••no PllCE upper unit SDage Model -·-000 IPLD 2 • .,. .... .. .,Ht ltl1llts. 2 bd, 1 ba. Pi\ced tor Im· mediate Hie at $345,000 wtilch Is way below ap- praisal Bkr. 833-8162 VIEW! VIEW! wt parquet fir. huge Mstr Three bedroom•. Two Br, pool. $700/mo. Opn t>aths Two car garage. Hae Sat 552-4181 Exc&llenr locatlon. Walk liHita Vitjt 7 10 beach. No pets. ·1 $995/mo yearly IHH. Homes for rent, 3 BA s. 3 Berta Farr. Agent Ba, $750/mo. Fenced 760-0189. yrd, kids/pets OK. Agt. IY IWlfl Reduced 155,000 lor Near new apac:. 4 bdrm, 4 I quick sale. S295.000 llrm. ba. Ideal South Bay loc. I' By owner. 844-5347 $530,000 673-6163 I IL--1••at+l1ttf+llH•t • -. UJIEtlOEI 141,000U PtlllHll l 007 Spotlesl 3830 af duple11 Be8u1llul ooe11nfron1 home owe l!lt-12'-'o-long term on Balboa Peninsula 4 3br/3ba •5br/3b• 1 vac Br 4 Ba By Qwr{er. 509 Acacia-walk to sea $775.000 Witt trade for 3991< 2CWo dn-Appralled Items of like value 440K ownlbkr 64S-7048 3051561-5560 Sell Idle hems &42-5678 Have aometlllng to Mii? ~adl do ltwell. COLDWeu BANl(eRO 11111 .... 1211,IOO Fruit trees surround private patio of this most lovely 4 BR Kensington model. Recently re- decorated with new carpet & paint. Quiet cul-de-sac street. Walk to schools & shops. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 UITlllE OlnAIE harming & cozy & sur- rounded by towering shade trees. Completely private front & rear yeards. Detached gar· age. Plenty of room lor e11pana 1no Only $126.600 759-t 50 t or 752-7373 WALKER•LEE RealP.state In Turtle Rock Highlands I 111, I Townho mes. Quiet on the Belboa Penlnsula. 3 cul-de-sac location BA In front, 1 BA In rear. $176,500. A money make! Always rent8dl Call tor rurthe1 In- ~lsor •f(eafty 651-1177 Near UCI, pool & parl(, 2 Br. 2'~ Be. upgraded Condo $137 .9 00 . 955-2258. -----IWIHHW 111nun Must sell, Woodbridge. on prestigious Yale Loop 3 Br 2 112 Ba, central air. 2 llreplaces, tennis. swim- ming. teke rec. 80°4 loan 111 10. 75•~1nt avail. Own- ers will carry 2nd. $181< moves you In . Reduced 10 $169,500 lor quick sale. 559-7058. 2 t3/807-2330. WHllllllE 3 Br, 2'il ba, Wiiiow Creelc Model C. 1900 sq It, fully upgraded. prolesslonally landtcaped, 2 car gar. clOM 10 park & leke. $185,000. 30 Sum- merwlnd. 857-2073. formation IEL FIOlll PIYILlll IULTH 111-1120 Vacant, must Mii 3 Br. 2'h bll twnhme, S 129.900. 631-1 t05 LllllSU IYIWlll 2 t>r, south "open" patio. Open beam celling. par- quet floors. fireplace. 35' l ol $385,000 Call 675-8349 10 see. Open house 11-3 Sunday. HEITllf "Hln&PUI" Ortglnal Blull•. secluded locallon on wide green- belt Upgraded. Im- maculate. move-In con· dll1on 3 Br 2 Ba Laasellold. Now reduced 10 $179.500 Larry Oyer 644-8200 !ft Macnab-Irv me 436 Carnation 04111 TRl·PLEI • Bdrm 3 Ba + Oen wllh Wet Bar, Redwood Sauna • 2-two bdrm units. 4 car garage Ask- ing $54~.ooo TRUST DEPT Dan l ewis 833-7622 PllPHn IUUH•HT Small to larger apts units, Industrial commercial Owner direct or broker protection 10 years u - perlence TSL Mgmt 642-1603 c.... ..... 2 4 2 Br 2 ea c ondo, trplc. very nice. $700/mo 673-1282 2BA Ouplu, garage, fenoed yd, pet ok $560 mo avail 8-1 642-3767 3 bd, 2 ba, Condo. ODie Gar Pool. Nr E 17th. t-649-2462 :fBA 2ba. all new lnl .. nr bch. $765/mo, 650-2175, 639-4381 eves Beat this SSOO lncd 3 Br4 kid/pet romantic frplc 539-6190 BEST Ally IH IUlllEW IL TIA OllTI• 3 bA. 3 1>11. lam. rm. lrplc, lac In mstr be, huge rear yd Ollve by 2t80 Elden. $1050/mo. 85t-8226 Clean & ready soon 2 Br S400's chefs kit pet & kid 539-6190 BEST Ally lee Ouplel<. oll 11ree1, enclosed guege, private yard. no peta S6251mo 546-8251 No lee 863-1500. HOMES FOR RENT Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm 3 Ba, $750/mo. Fenced yard, kids/pets welcome Agent. no lee. 545-2000. 'mG'' leacll 2211 i!Fmo. 3 ,Ar. 2 Ba. B1ylron1, slip $350 21 Balboa Cove. 645-5135. 673-1464. 1 Br. 1 Oen, 2 Ba. steps to t>each , commt y poolftannls $650/mo. Pr operty House 642-3850 3Br. 2 'i1 Ba. palloa. balconies. encl gar1tge, 1600 sq II 298 E 15th (A) $855 mo . yr tse 64"-0335 to see. 3 Br. 2 Ba Condo, oce1n view $850/mo Avall now. 646-7171 or 646-5743. 4 bd Condo wllam rm Beaulllul Newport Crest. Pool and Tennla. St2501mo. No Doge. 831-1124 days, 831-1339 eves. Seawlnd 5 Br, 3ba. vi-. gdnr. tenni s /pool f"'Br w/gar $460/mo.I S 1800/mo All 6pm crpts. wat81' paid. , 559-9539 2176 "A" Plaoentla Spacious 4Br, 3'11Ba. aep bonus rms, lam rm. lrptc, patios. overhang, nloely lndscpd, S 1550 mo 640· 1327. 559-6186. Ole. 720-6897 11t1 Aaa 2210 Nr §cp 3 Br 2 Ba multi lam dbl gar kids pool $600 at 539-6 190 BEST Alty lee Wtstalalttr 22tl Cute 1 cozy 4 rm wtchel• galley $340 lncd • pet 539·6190 BEST Ally lee c ..... ,., ••• Ual111ia~H 2410 MacArthur Vl111ge, 1 Br, pool, tennis. club $475/mo. 646-.4360. YOU DESERVE IT! 836-4 120 1-5PM. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Ap1. Eutalde. Ullls pd except eleet. $615/mo. Call 979-.4357 days, 85t-9647 eves. UIUIOIAUTI 142·10la 1 Br gas & water paid. enclad gar, gas bbq. dshwshr S<t35-S460. S495tmo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt. encl patio, small pet OK, carport, lndry rm. 735 W 1811'1 SI TSL Mgmt 042-1603 S5t5 Avall7/1 2 Br apt w/patlo 6•5-8103 Aft 6PM $575 to $640/mo, 2 Br, 1'i't ba twnhse, pool, lndi. , rm. carport, pvt patio. • pets Great location, 2 8 NEW gated 20 Townhome E 16th SI • VILLAGE COMMUNIT't'. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 2 Bdrm, 2'11 Ba, 1600 sq AVAILABLE NOW 1 Br. 11. ol pure luxury Gar-retrige, range, laundry, ages. spas In every home pool carport no pets -master suite. dining $4s0/mo 931 'w 19th St rooms, wood burning 5•8-0492 fireplaces. micro-wave ---------ovena. private patios & Clean 2Br apt, Ea.stslde, yards . gar Cle n e r $500 mo w/lndry lacll &• provided Elegant living gar 631-t489 Cun only 15 minutes from Cool & breezy 1 Br enc! Fashion Island, 7 minutes gar, no pets. Frig.' e1ecl 10 S.C. Plaza or 0 C. Alr-range S400. 642-5964 port JuS1 east ot N--_ __ , port Blvd. & so of San Eastslde 1 Br In smell• Diego Frwy $1050/mo. complex $495/m o ; 631-5439, 2473 Orange 979-1942 Ave .. Costa Mesa Eastllde 2 Br 1 Ba upper" Atutaiala r ...... patto. $515/mo 329 Uni· -verslly Or C M 548-06-48' Ctrtll ••l •ar 2'22 eves. Manager tBr very clean, Incl utll. Easts1de CM 2Br18 ei sec> gar. yrd, 1 blk shOps. duple•. upper, enclso, 838-7447 gar, wash rm, jecum, no; pets $575/mo Call. C11t1 Mtu 2'24 eve/wknd 558-8300 ' PALM MESA E'lide 2Br 11>a adult com-f 1561 Mess Dr pie• w/pool, tndry. cvrd• Furn Junior t Br $430 prkg. no pets $.475i mo.I Call btwn 9-4 546-9860 833-7690. 646-1947 H11t. ltacai 2'4 E.aide 2 Br 2 Ba, quiet; YOUR Owll adult auple11. S585 tst. last & $300 dep ' COUNTRY -548 - 6795 • Elstde lu11ury In a Pine fOf-; ESTATE est Lrg 1 Br, frig, dahwr.• BBO. g11 utll Incl ; Beaulllol & park Jlke $4•5tmo 642-1844. • With terraced pool. • *Private Patios Est-sde lwnhse. 2 bd. 1 "'t j *Covered Parking ba, gar, pat. 2567 Elden *Spacious Apll Fr $600. 642-2191 : •Dining Area X LG 1 Br $495. 2 Br $595.; •W•lk In Closets Pool, Patio, Fr pie : *Home-llke Kitchens Oshwsr 557 2841 1 l>lk to Huntington & -1 Frwys. MESA PINES 2650 Har1a UTILITIES FIEE UNIQUE Baoh $425 BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $525 t Bdrm. From S560 PAV patio pool spa 2 Bdrm From $650 TOP AREA quiet no pets I.A QUINTA HERMOSA 549-2447 ' 16211 Parkalde Ln. 1 blk ' W ol Beach, 3 blks s. o N-condo, 2 Mstr sulln.1 Edinger spa. dbl gar. lrpt, WI D.; Ul 1441 AIC. 1955' Anaheim St • • $925 998-9 t 78, I nftil~~T,~~~~t~ Nice quiet upper 2 bd, 2 bet mo. tud o en n wtencl gar 622 Hamilton; epl, Incl ulll. Lse. Reis. St 546-0477 Aon • 842-7918 PARK BRISTOL Sharp 1Br tba _,,, 1 1 br, pool. gym. seuna. nr house to beech 106 29th SC Pl11 $495 645-9442. SI. No garage. $465/m yrly. ulll Incl .. no pets. PrHtitallY hwl Wayne Agl 646-88t6 E'slde 2Br 26a. ra.nge.1 relrg, dlw, dlsp , dbl gar 1 art.tits wl opnr $650. lat/last.: l•hr•hll•• sec 557-2691 • lalNa lal11• 27M Pvt 1-Br, frpl, pool, pallo, I 4 r 2 e duplex. sml bay gar, no pell 399 W Bay ; vu. yrly $1475/mo. $475 646-9883 675-9057, 675-8877 Sharp back unit. $350/mo ' Large 1 Br, parking apec:e. Stove, water pd Nr OCC. S 6 7 5 I mo . ye a r 1 y . No peta 540· 1158. ••It 673-9473 for Dave or Larry Studio & Iott, avail. 911 . Smatt 1 Br w/carpor1 ~ Fu r n o r u n I u r n . patio $395/mo. lnqulr 2131790•8890. Pepperwood AplS 31 Na Monte v111a. Apt C. Ptaia11la 2707 s;::c~~~~ ~~~:! 1 r t a pa • re-Br. 1 Ba. newly paint~ sponslble per1on, no cpt1/drps, dlhwr. r~ pets. 106 E. Bey Ave. Apt & relrlg No peta. $4 9. 552-9723 • meatillJlll Ill ci11i"1 ......... ,.,,... 1 ldml Frplc, nulled a.Ill OOubte get, pooe .... eet w. tttft81 M2-490S Covtng vw•. ti&n:/pet1 Cettln.d HOUM Sltterl linoe 1979 831· 12:M .... 1•11a11at -:ne U6YINd-•1n.,11•.•.,• . .,.Competl._ __ t_tve_pr_ioe_ Qulctc, Cer-'UI S«vtce • lot •lnl wotkl Fut MN. Uo. T 138048 562-<M 101_30 '/fl lllQ. 621-8012 •A.1--* jspHdy melnl urv, Beet qwillly. 25 yr. exp. I Intl ext, l)omel & ep11. ~hive,.,... 142·3890. Uc. T-116,428 730-1353 1,,,,-.-....------ STARVING COLLEGE F';i"'Lt lOr Dellan STUDENTS MOVING CO. Ji'~/:TRIPPI~ Uc. ri24-4:te. lnaured. VISA MC Scoll 846-9325 841-8427 • WATCH us GROWi 1"E_x_1)41(1 __ W_ll_ICO_V_ef'_lng-""'t-n- ••nla1 Lntift 11at111ton. Real. Con1Ull· _ Int A11lgnml. 581-8590 laguna Hurling &VIOe -.. --------now offering private duly We gal~. •hould hang c1r1. Companion•. logelher' 839--0730 llnY· llv.ln1. Aldll, LVN"1, ~'-lm_e_. ______ _ RN '• now av1llatM. 24 Hr Pluttr/lttal1 Setvlee. 7 l4-494•7212 PlXsfeR llicHtNG PIJii!!j Re1tuccos. Int/ext. 30 yr1. flll PlllTlll NHI. Paul 545-2:977 by Richard Sinor, Lie 280644. 14 yra ol happy local cu11omer1. Thank you, 963-4114 e1aun P&llTlll Prompt, neat pro· Home,Apts&Com"*'clel Cullom hM painting, re- duced 1ummer retea. Free nt. Dave 573-2031 E. Wiiiiam Glll8 Painting ContractOf: competitive ratn, custom work, lie, 10 yrs exp. 751·7080 ROLLIN' ROOTER SEAVIEW PAINTING Drains from $4.50 & REDWOOD DECKS Plum bing repair. OC' 1 TOM 673-2668 toweat rates. 751-6753 ......... , ........ ,. ..... ...... m ... ~n .. rm-.""'""-:na-"":ua;ua;:--- E•P•rl•na•d a Pro-I t6 to 116 "'· 142-t033 leeelonal Very r!MlllM-M&M M 1-teo4 ..,.. ra•• f0t .. °' Y<MI~ .... =lc.~ .. ,~~:r,;,w;a;a;:rn;g llpm lo t pm. If no< .~~ IMwer, PLEASE KEEP ~ 161-1041 TRYING... Widft Clllai9I (l14)•Mnl "GhlleWWWLI" L•H• SUNSHINE WINDOW ,Rijl~ftoe;wj;:HlnY;ii:-!CLEANINO 842-1649 u types New-Recover-Oedte ltatt Lft Lie. 1411802. 541-17341iSl!otaiii!liliie,.i8Wiioiioior;;&::--·;"t\a""'!"'t ..,:ii Dinnie ~ Roofing contr8C1ore wtlo penorm New/~/Recown wortc over l200 Including Lie. 441418. t5M102 latlof 8nd rM..,.._ mU91 FIREPROOF .. OOFINQ :,,:==· ~ CIUel A AberQlaa elate In their adWrtlelng F SH. •3e9fl3. ContractOf• and con· 846-2044 au,,,.,•, contact Mery ltcrttadal Grondle et 558-408e with S.mctt ~~~·.Que::::-f:1~~': Word Proc;;Jng Board, 28 Civic Center & lelt« comPolitlon. Plaza, Room 890. Santa Aeu. Prompt. 642.-8035 Ana, CA 92701. S41Crelerlal NrVloe: typing, •----T---.....-..--copy. etc. Fut 9«Vlce. 875-4456 780--8359 -------- Tilt Tttt INSTALLED & Repaired. GuerantMd. REFS. JOHN 893--0487 For Ad Action Cal a •••nmn ~~ .... ~ k~• often wNfl YoU Nl-lhlUI\ UM reeutt~11ng o.My Piiot Cla88lfled Ade lo 642-5678 rMCtl the Ofange COMt --------market. Phone 842·5&78 s.ll thing• tut with Dally Ct~fled Adi. your ooe- Pllot W11nt Ade. stop ehopplng center. Smllh & Son Plumblng Find whal you went In Plumblng repalrs & drain• Olly Piiot Clwlflede. cleared. Lie. 645-3-428 ~~~~~~~~~I SELL Idle II.ml with • .:: -09lly Plot Cf 1 Wied Ad. 142-1871. Atumtatt, Oaf. Aprtantl, Vaf. 1 iiiiillio-.---. ..... -=---i-Off...,i,_n_ln_t_,ab ........ 21 .. 1..,.t Offln lnlala 2114 Offict lnlala 2114 Leet l ,,... JIM Heir Waatt4 SIM .;;;;;;;;;;i .. •.--• ...... .._ ....... 1_1 ~ .., Waa!!f 11• C"t• .... 212.a L., ... ltaclll 2741 F4~nmi"lrli;:.:; ----------------. DlllTIWI..,... LOST: Newpon cr .. 1 10 AHi, 1Cond 1t10.!1_!~ I 1 Dental: Oftho office need• ....... / .... " -UOUll AlrllWR• 1 MO FREE RENT wtc old fem grey/white Ht ng. ••pet .... ,...... n-lull time 111perlenc1d o..w.r Dix 2 Br 1 Ba Ocean vu, Vli•IUI Wllh 8hOC1 term IMM, luM s 18 m 11 • k 1111 n , 1laller/Servlce, Laguna RDA, olher'I need not Ei1perlenced, lull time, VILLA VISTA APTS $575/"lfl 2. Br 1112 Ba. Town9'ome. greenbell, llr. carport. balcony 2078 Thurln TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 .. West Field IPUTMHTS Beaultful garden apts. patios. decks, spa No pets 2 Bdrm. 2 Be $605 398 W Wilson 63 t-5S83 WllTUIE YILUIE lPTS. 955 W 19111. St, $46-0 I Br. t Ba. patio bit-Ins, pool, spa, no pets TIL M1•t Hl·l122 Daaa Pt iat 726 Large lovely 2 Br 1 be. blketwalk to bell S600, 644·6493 VIEW 2Br 2Ba, $p8CIOUS. 2 deckS, $650 mo 759-06:)(), 575-'4174 IHt. ltac• 2740 2 & 3 Br1, close to beach, PY1 patios. many tu11urys Contact Anlll 846-9501 2 Br 2 Be upper 4 plex unit, no pe1s $550/mo AveJI 8-15. 7812 Ronald Rd 545-7831 •S'450/mo up 1&2Br unlUrn & turn pool, spa 18992 FIO•ld8 842·2834. 842-3172 3-bd 2 bl, Adt/goll c;ouraa, >tint v•-. Quiel people only, $625/mo. 714-840-e639. Erik Beaut. 3Br 2ba lrlple. unll. P1110. frptc. gar, no pets $675/mo 960·3521 Close to beach, 2 Br 2 Be. stove. ralrlge. crp11, drapes. deck $550. 541).4637 DELAWARE PINES From $475·$575 FrplC, p004. git. private patio No pele .. 842-8807 19221 Delaware St Closed Sunday Dupt111 3 Br, 2 Ba, gar & yd. w/d htr.ups. $585/mo. S400 sec dep 960·3052, 536-7769 In • ple11. 1 br, fp, gar, pa1to, 19002 Huntington. 847-55'45 tor Info Lg Bach. w/yd. lull kit. nr bell. quiet person, no pets, non·smler ~25 mo 960-0587 1m. .. 27« Lge I br condo In Untve<- slly Town Center Close to UCI Campus Avall. Aug. 1 Incl. micro. frplc. levetora. upgraded crptg, washer/dryer 11ea In kll., pool, 1ac $650/mo Call Joanne. 850·01155 or 833-3788 No. End. beam celling IFFIOE SPICE ,.,. .. WU MtVlc:e 1Ulll8. Keep Vo'K 7&0-6233, 63!_.045. Niguel. 831-0700. apply Call Dotty permanent. 81 Ben $900 ulll lnctd. '494-3044 .... 644-t405. overhead low & pro-REWARD 5200. Loet Alteretlon pereon, Npt Bch Brown'• Re11aurent. North Laguna. 2 Br. plus feulonal Image high. 881 female Calleo Cal In vie. area. Call 8AM·llPM. lllTllOT mAUI Apply In person. 3 t toe den. ocean view. pvt yd. Could be used for retail. Dover Dr. Suite 14. New-of Begonia & 41h Ave. 6<4<>-4128. To eupervlM ~ Coul Hwy, So. Lag. ~~;,57~~~9~53 !e~5868 °::'.· g::: ~~'p;,,~~·,~; port Beach. '31·365l. CdM. Oen Tine 673-3858 lllWHlll llllYllE carrier•. Salary com-lllT/mnll 1f t .. L. 71 C 15th.St N.B.$600/mo. 500 sq. ft. to 6500 sq. ft. .,--··I IAJ YllW orfl4o-27oo. Part/time: momlng .... !"9° C':m~:~·~ lot the TOWERS RES· ~r I C• 645· 7355. Near OC Airport. .....,, ful large office avail· SCRAM-LETS nlng & weekend wtltta bonu• opply. + generous TAU RANT. Ellpertel'°9d 1 BR condo. Versailles E B " 8ci able. 642-4644, Mon-Fri. avelleble. 35 wpm lying lleage allow MUil only Apply In person, Poot and r1ctlltte1 :!1• '~teass"ant ~: .. ~ ~Corner o( Irvine Ave & Mesa Dr, a-5. ANSWERS requl7red60 7N000o exEperO lenE 09 ::'eve van, ata::';.,eoon 2:3<M:30 pm. Sur1 8nd $ 5 7 5 /mo A I ch 8 rd pets 644,..767 TAKE OVER LSE.: BMut. nee. • · · · · ol sml/plckup. Apply In Sand Hotel, l655 So 213/830·2323 Costa Mesa. office 1ull1. recently Nipple-Elope Ar1 Gellery pereon weelldey1 ~-C:O..t Highway, Laguna ------Lux 1 Br lrg Vlf'Nlllee, redec: New ,...,, & drne Art end Frame Gali..... tween 3PM-5PM at 330 s.ach t t:>r, steps to beech. yrty. pool/gym $635/mo CALL 714/833-8917 · ...... .,.._. Agate-Swanky "'"' Gar. $495/mo. Aug tst. 493•6499 ..._ __________________ Suite conllltl of 4 airy DOUGH Melling F/T help. Gen-WHI Bey St., C<nla Hotel1 675-32l8 or 731.5445 :------~-=-,,..,,..,,---"' office•. wit bar, 2 The most lmPor1ant lhlng eret ottlce experience M.... M8ld ne9CMd PIT, Engttan Lu11ury 1 bd $590/mo Of111t ltatala ztlt re1trooms, conference In buying a used car le 10 nec;essary, sales exper Elec1rlclan needed. Musi speaking. AOP1Y In per- 2 bd house. Npt Penn. 'h pool, spa. etc. S41Curlly. laa•t1 room 20•20 and 11otege nnd dealer who la within hetpfvt. Aleo needed ex-have Hperlence. Alto son: BAY SHORES INN. bllr./bch $900/mo Avail 641-5900wtr.,559-t045. ltatah ltM 1817W•lctln.N.B.275to room 201120, appro11 WALKING distance. perlence<l matt cutler & PIT laborer, Cell Star 1800 W181 Balboa Blvd, tmmed 213-433·-0502 ---------3800 eq. 11. 2,435 eq. rt. 1500 8Q ft In e11ceptlon81 ~--,,....-----.'""""~ framer. 646-9173, Boll 4495-1848. 111 Mese. Npt Bch. IEWNllTTHUll Suitable tor medical or lnduatrlel park. Mutt ... Ptlltaah 3011 --------Int-'-· ~n •··•etanl 2 Br 1 Ba. large kitchen, Npt HIS, $500/mo, 2421 E 16th St 645-5109 PIRI llEW,ORT IPIRTMEllT S IN NEWPORT BEACH Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Aper1· ments & Townhouses Some are elegantly furnished From $620 On Jamboree Ad at San Joaquin Hills Ad. •••-1100 H 1 Ben 2 blks IB hse d I I A 1 •~"" Auto Delell Manager for ..,..,, ~ 21r,2,al11•1.WI •, ~~~II '1123--1~30 : ena. gent.S41-5o32 ~1~~=·••· ._.,.,mo. •PITtlATI• Laguna Beech Jocetlon. E~t~~ln"!1',:':,<;,'~1~ needed. Fut Time. Must frfa 1Hl.•ll·12ll. 7130 -8 16 . $17 5 . 4001 Blrctl.N.B. --------LAAGl:ST & MOS,. RE · ekperlence&salessbltlly $l<4,000·S28.ooo. Mull heve e11pertence. 538-2684 4'40 IQ 11 $450/mo. LIABLE a must. 524-3100. train. Cell refundable 642-2255 ON THE SAND SUMMER RENT AL OCEAN FRONT YEARLY, 3 bd, 2 ba. lower unll, I car prk'g. Avail July $1200/mo. agt 675-6180 3 Br 2 Be uni1, _, bar. s=-p-ac....,....1ou_s_2:-::B::-r-, -=2""88-.-near-furnished, washer. dryer ooean. garage $700 mo. lncld Summer enclsd •96· 1563 gereoe 5802 Seasnore ~-=...,.,....-,,-,,,......,...=--,--TSL Mgml. e.2-1603 \/Illa Balboa 2 Br 2 Be. fem I Clt1ta rm. frptc, skyllt11, 1 mlcro·weve. top !Ir, vu ltat1la Agent541·5032 972-1000,24hours AUTO DETAIL SHOP t-312·888-4347 E•t LabTechwhowouldaleo lllTI 1111 Yllll H Ollmlll openings for polisher, C-1533. Fee for dKec-llke 10 do medleal back 225 to 650 IQ ft 8Y811 In the ARE VDU SINGLE? Dll· ekper ONLY. 495-9511 tory office. Call~ &-12. most 111rec1111e office 1-203 eq. tt. office cover video encountere. Laguna Niguel. IHllW n•nAllES 955-2022. bldg on 19th St. AU 1•287 eq. 11• office The easy, fun end 11-BABYSITIER for 5 mo Excellent .. __..ti, Pr-"t Ladlel loctler room at-SPl<lff .,1 "'OUnd "--· wilh turn lor purch ... tt Id ...,....,, "" .,. '"""I deli ed fordable dating servtc... o . mature person, my Sharing, Celt A J 81 tendent wanted. Private w/Mp •nlrence. Agt. " · Cell now 788-8000 home 63 1-8680 952-6020 COuntry Club. 644-9550 Mika teaace 87M700 .,._ Ke Bebyslller for 10 mo. old .,_ ren Dix oNk:e ~. beaull-CIRCUS OF girt, occaslonet days & m-·-Lady to 11111 In & care for lutty furn.. w/p\/1 patio MASSAGE eves, own trans & ref1. ••11•5 -·All lady Fri. noon till Sun 1600 IQ. It. Incl. Janltorlat, C..mtrelil ' East C.M. 548-5261 TV and Fiim production co noon . S 4 o / d e y from balcony, pool, Jee., sec. bldg & parking, 1 blk Across from beach Bacil. lo beach S 1 t O O. Wuna on the bnCh, 2 Br 1 B•. •teefs 4. Ava11 August 3000/mo. 494-5857. gas & electric. Mutt.... lntab ztll 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD Banking ~~~~altfledcand'~t.·t·o-673-3023. S 1.65 ...... , It. located In """Pll'tM_,,.l'!P'..,. __ ~I F.ULLERTON ... ~. ""'""" .,.. 1BA or 28R 111111 yrty 850· 1190 Costa M"8 979-4200. cD7N! \7th I ™1. '."ELLER handle busy oltlc:e. Ideal Live In houeekeeper .... C1tlzen1 Bank, Palg•I Prime lnternt. Hewer 110·1112 ·1 candidate mu1t be ebte po.i11on In exchange for w/p004, encl gar, laundry. "'"Sa-a-,.C""le-.-,-.,.-,---..2,.,,7=-=7= Yrty Siiverwood & Co. 11 ltata I tt St mp 1 on 0 , Kan 3300 eq tt. ampi. park· .... 24 HUii PllmllT p /T to wort! well under pr.... room and board + emall 640-5078. go direct to 2 Br. $485. Yearly. Pool. nr 210 Ceder. Apt 2,5, 1 tor beech, bus. No pelt. viewing Npt Shores 498-6277 lka11 2"11 Donahue, Ing, air cond. Owner ATTRACTIVE Poalllon eve.liable In our urewllh deadll,_. Ex<*-ealery. Irene. 873-1879 28' «: C.M Non-emkr1 m----875-e900 MASSUSSES South CoaSI Plue Ott~. lenl typing ltllH• • must, MARKETING -LI b. r I y WiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSHHtleac• $2. mo. ... •,c, ulll,1 ••11•5 -•11>• Waltrlal TO SERVE YOU Experience preferred. wllh lhor1hand or IC>Md· Ananclal Is looklnf fot 111 ut. 645"8201 Lu•~~ lntah 2118 EIOllTl/IDIELS ~~~~54t'1~ohrke al ~1~~da~r:'~~at~: ~oi:8~~~ ;:;:: Spadous single. one & two bfdroom apts. FURNISH£0 or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING, plus much more' Sorry, no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Gllrden A~rtJMnts Newport Be.~ So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5~13 Newport Be.~ No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 64S-U 04 26d -1'25/mo. 1 bd • S595/mo. New carpet end pelnt. S1ep1 to .. nd 16456 • 24th St 213· 592-2725 ..... ztOO cdM Wilk to beach. IOY9iy rm w/Ba. Wkly or monthly. 675-9561 Furnlahecl Steeping room, share belh. nr SC Plaza, female non-smkr pref. $270/mo. 556-1737. Furn rm In W/slde C.M. corner home. $230/mo. 645-2319 Laguna Beach, lrg home, 1pectacular wtllte water & Cetellne sun .. 1 vi-•. $'425/mo + •Ao ulll1. 494-8321. 34 YI old prof. M relocating 130-295 eq tt. Some 2 1260 .150() eq h w. ln:tn; Outcalt ONLY 835-9199 energetic, pereoneble. In the County ••· We to Orange Co. Tustin offlceeult... area. lnctd1 omc., from --------01llftr1iaF.-r.. n ice appearance , are netlonelly re-area Miki ..,,..~ lo lhr Recepl& AMg..,.,,, $540/mo. 538-1058 orno u.11 ........ L•• non-1mkr, ability lo cognlzed, ofter ltrong houMorapt.50%trevet.~ gardeocourtyard lrg Bechelor/Bachalorette 1195To~CenterDrlve travel, and ebove support & t op com· Needed by ~ug. 1. Cell wlndowe. Call 152-6.oe Newpon 8Mcti • Cannery Office & Blr1hday Parllel coeta Mesa, 92828 all .... dedlcated. Salal1ed mi881on. For Info call collect(415)931-5075. · VIiiage. 3250 eq tt. Ml TIEWTllllllAll EquatOpptvEmployer poslllon.Phonefotlnfot-Keren Me1r• (7 t4 ) , round l1oof omoe w/edJ. apace Localed tn ,_.. , mellon 7116/83 aftw 10 720 1991 3 S Co. Fin Valley, S260 perking, bayelde to. of Cannery VIiiage -· 738-8538, 558-8538 IHllEl-1 em. CORNICHE PRO· • · mo. Many imas Ellsa or callon. 285 eq. ft ,, 2 Al 11. Mo to Moot annual. •---------r 5 DUCTIONS, 973-9073 Mature per-.on to WOOi In Rich 556· '177 room1, pvt Ba. $300/mo leue. 75 eq ft. NNN. •HI 11111 FIU llAllll 1 dress lllOfl PIT. Call l ·4 4 Br 2ba hM, wtd, kllch, Incl. utll. 2&02 Newpott Negotiable. Call SyMa. .... ... IT.Ill AP emphasis. EDP back· ·--··-pm deity. 548-3855 etc. $240/mo, Incl ulll. Bl, 673-e&Oe Pellcan Proper1111 Inc. Beeutlful e11clllng girts, ground. S yr• expetlence, _., •-$2.0dep, 846-8386 7141646-1501 Private room• Newport Beach Advertle-for Conva6w:ilnt Hoephal •11111.lll'T ........... ..... Delly 10AM-2AM Ing Agency. Send reeume In Coat• Mee&. Good Bad! office, excetl. bin· Fe lo •hr 2 Br hH, Bal la. Pd............... lfflll/W•HllE 1885 Park Ave. C.M. e.nd salary requtremenll Selary aod Good Ben-efit1, Ofange. 833-&012 Needed, bdrm furn. No flll'lhlle4 /........ ............ tl3l·9e93 to J . Beker, 3857 Birch eflte. Wrl11 Ad No. 973. MEDICAL RECEP -g;~1 2~·::1ng. $395 Elegance alW reuonatM 2700.aq f{. W.. !Mintelned HEAVEN end how lo gel St. sutle 540. NB. 92960. gaily riot, ~.0.Box 1~ TIONIST-Ellper. Ask IOf ·· • Ion blOg on Quiet "'"'· there. Dial 7141833-8126 Bookkeeper. full charge, 9~~580 eu • Kay 759--1921 MIF 3 Br. 2 Ba. gar. Bet pr Aec.c>t1ontet 64~800 or 845-3323 for direction•. r11ume nHded. Call Penln•ule.$280/mo.yrty. SecreterlalServlc.e •$775 up. 2m "lndue-lrir---r--r-----•98-0515 for appe>lnt-PIUTmlPlY wumu.TS 1175-5674. I Telepnone& Anlwet1ng trial offlee. 18101 Redon-merit end Interview. PUT-Tm .. I M7.0718 N/1mkr lo lhr 2 br •Pl In Conftfance Room do Clrcle, #T, HuntlngtonlwP!~""P!!~~~...,..3~0~1~1 Opportun1u.. avallabl• MORTUARY ATTEND· C.M. Pool, )ac. $247.50 Kitchen Beach. 842-2834. Nursing with the Loi A~ ENT , IUll·llme dey1, Lge lurn. houH, br & be. mo. Mike 631-2737 alt. 51 A«llorL.... ... .......... JRI CNA·NA-Full time. All Tlmn Clrcula tlon De-f,!!au call Dee n Clean n/1mkr, F pref. Pool/tac 4 br home, SC 848-3136odMS3-l900 1hlll1. H11vy Qerlelrlc pertment In our peey 540-5554 $300/mo. John 548-2'497 Plan. M 2.1-35, etr.llfWNIT IAJ ftlW •SPIRTUAL ADVISOR* -------.~.~.-. e•perlence 8 mull. door·to-<loor ~ n-amker. $275, 641-3523 Office In u-...-.. over· Help edvtlt In all matter1. 81 8ftl OJJ. ALMAND'S NURSING 8a6l8 progr11n. Guaren-Room, S300. Piil ba & en· ·~--..... • love. marriage. bu1. Lkery for NJ; In Nftl)Or1 SERI/ICE. 8&1-7401 Call tied hOur1y wage s*is lrenoe Cooking, working Prof"81onel pereon, overl looking Harbor. Great 1175-2495 bHch, 3.000 IQ It, 9•1pm. commlulOn. Hour.: 9AM man. Ugune 494-4459. 30, 10 lhere 3 bd hOme vi.w & tocatlonl Prleed S 5 000 S • 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM. CdM SSOO/mo w/dep. towt Approx. 1000 eq tt. ;LeeiiiitiiliiiiFii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiHlfii· iiiiil c!i· do 1~22.·0::. ~! ... --/-~------Training 11 provided. llALlll Mm 5 4 9 • 7 II 11 • d • Y s :' SI IP 1 a I a 0 ev a II . cation In NB. Alkln8 price needed. Grinder R11t. Potential lo eem $300 Wkly rentals now evell 675-3003. evee. wtcnd1. • 714/845-2828. ....5.000 ..,.3·204 . e.1k 21002 P.C.H, HB. Con-ptu1 per week. For an In-s 126 & up. Color TV. 1 fOlN) ADS •• "' I C Phones In room. 2274 F/rmmete wanted to lhar• l....rt ..... lot Mr Paul. tact Mgr. 53e-Hl64 lerv ew. Ill (7 14) Newport Blvd, CM 2Br. 2Ba C.M. twnhae. tOOOeqlf.weltmalntalned OMI 957-23lll, ext 1204 NEWEST PARTY PLAN IN COUNTRY Top $ w/ldvanc:emenl op- port u n 11 y. Cell Pam 1·978-3t56. 1 N~ etuffer L. A. $300 ~ tllll..__ ARE FREE General Auto Rec>elr. w.11 648·7445 mo. + u "''"·J bldg, quiet etreet. ~ Ml8blllhed cOenlele, 3 Good Salary end Benelll1. G-r•I omc:e with varied What a Wonderful Wotld Mull be reap, 30 + • signed perking, garagee ba~ plus good perking Men Verde Convalee-duties In emen"tx.lt buly SUI.di llTIL non-emolcer, neat & Ilk• ev•ll 845-4800 or C I p 187 500 office, """"" t...i.t/math of Shopping rlnht at a , r ce , . Agent cent Ho1pllel. 681 """"" n•-your ft11g4Wtlpa° ~ayl Wkly ren111s now evell. cal1. Cell 842-4321. llll.I 645-3323 day1. , 873·5354. Center, Cotta ~eea. 1klll1 required, bu1y Ttmn, Sat ettemoon and Early Sunday Morning. Over 18. Good pey. 64&-844t or 846-1413 .... Dally p-1101 CleH lfled $126 &. up, Color TV. 245 dys. or 646-4073INO LEASE. Prllllgeo\n ptlon11/HI•• aervtce. Ad• To 1~ ..,.,, ad Phones In room. 22741 eves. ffl b lldl p 1 141·1111 Swimming Poot Chemtcel Cook wanted. Wiit train. •Int benellle. ulary com-. ~ ,~r · Newport Blvd CM ° Cl u ng, 'me Setvloee Bullne11. New· $4-4.25/hr. Apply ~-m1n1ur1t1 wllh 111-~_842:, A~V~ '!'_.P• 648-7445 ' · Prof Fe, non·emkr, ...-., C.M. loclllon, MGurlty, port Beach ar11. no . lwMn 2-4PM al Re· perlence. 645·7261. -·-.. .,.. -·-Hme to lhr 2 bd townhM perking. 842-7850 upet nec1118ry, wlll' uben'•. 2s 1 E. Coeel ....... -....--------- crew manaoer-& c- vauert. S 100 pef tlr eu- lty Polllble. 87i-5187. you. Smell, oompl. !urn., lnlrvlne.551-1375 IOC Alrl)Or1 .,.., omc. Found !amity pet, blaclc trlln,$56,000tullemounl Hwy.NB GENERAL I n t. lt1d1 2740 l ut. ltacat 1741 :i~~t~ic~t~:· :~ P~~-M lo shr lge N.B. 1p1c7e f0rom S225/mo. :?~ ~-f.13. VIC. C:li ~~1r;!1'4~~F~i .... Cou_p_lee-.-,,-et-lr_ed_l_l_or_rel_lef_ S~~~~~y tPAYi~~~~g i~mmmmmm:i::~=====-==-1 ctu·•-erea nr .._....... '""''"" pYI rm, many IX· 557• Ol I I g e e I (FULLY GUA"'"NTEEO) ~.'v lennl•. Jec~TV. trH . Incl. mild Mrlllce,1-Ba-.,.--1..,.0ttloee---f --300,..,..,.. Found female lri9h Setter. I t-IPM. A1k for Tlm (408) m n ' • "" NURSES 11/LWI Opetilnga lot RN & L VN on 3· 11 ot 11·7 lltllft. C.. lor Interview. 484-t07S. The Gerden1 Conveleecent Hoapltal, 450 G~. Laeuna Beect'I. Kenneybunkport ? W/D $295. Incl. ulll. $375/mo. e31-e313 I ,.,.on rom Vk;. M~lalG~d. 881-0111. ~~,.:,~~~":'or~~:,,~ :o"'~~~'i:i 4sn-.3490 Roomm111 Coordinator• 'I la· 1111 ~:,J~ :!~ 1 de ya, ... ., tt WU 4114 •rea. P/T-offlc., bllk'g, ~· melted O to Didn't he win the ..... ·---· w z Live bitter for IMI I na ·--telephone lltper helpful. you from Horne M G d P · '73 _.. •-l30 IOOtllng tore pl-...... ....... Found female Lab, Ol'WY •-·---Training provtded. Call ev.y Wedneaday. Sllrt onaco ran rix in ? Hott Femia= ™ Im-f40 to all accpllcante I --... collar. Vic. Fairview & • -.aMm 7 1-4. 7 5 2. 12 8 5 9. 2 lmmedlately No ··- fV"'\ ~ medlallly !or Jepaneee 858-7077, 213·595·5334 800 t07 ft 11 1 Wiis on . 8-30-t3. NocredltClheck Mon•Thure. perlenee ~· ,... Oftloe, PIT help. a.nc.I experience nec .. eary. p..... c.it .,...d•Y9. t-12 noon. IH-1222 I I\..) './' ~ Student•. For Info. call 24 hre S 1:25 eq ava '°'" Found· X-lae brOwn M doO Call Callfornla IUllU tlonll Company. Do YoW ( wti K bu ' I Branda 761-9978, Stir aer, 3Ba ocn \/law BASEMENT 11.00 eq tt. -wtC04ier, tenta Ane Cof· CUJlel, Blcr.Toll lrM wM right In the comtott ....... 11 you·~~:O~~~:·,~u~:! ,.,!~':,.." por l 1t11ilLttl1 llA condo, 80. L-ouna. epa, 2500 1q tt. o a11 Mon·'r1 teoe. 1112. 546-7812 ~ ~~22•7375· e:::~r.":9!.~~~td, ti~~ ~:.~"!3:' .='..,i;r. Good m .. tl wtlllt. Hre M.n ... bu ....... , •• O"" of 14 .. tmcttvtly I Uiiiiita ---lrple... 2 2 dectll, gerege. t-.6, 842 ...... 4 r ound y 0 M X::m FHhlon l1land retell Ion __ , ....... ..___. .. &. & dey .... Cell dlfft;tni'"~~·,;;;, llool·Ptaiu\,.S:,willd Vlllilt • --• 4tHOOI. OELUXE 0 ,,ICI IUITU ,.8tlt~tl.~d . ·8;:';.; llerll~, •tort. E.O.E. 644·50'70 ::n. ';"~ 841·1167, ltlollwlcll tn HullllflSlon lucll s..Wlfld Vtll&t 1s ' rnuft ...,. • 8hr ' br Woodbridge 8-yfront bldo. t00-1107 1 7 I ti I Tu 1 11 n C M . f .t. I ffll lllfll Ulm'f fl:EY8TONE INDUS'rfRS _P_IPtr __ • ----- ol tot .. y l*10fllkltd proltuloflal pltflnlnc, Wklyrtntale,IC*ret... hOme, upgraded. epeo. lq" llValt from I US. IM2·2742. u.um.a ....... -Hl .. INO DEPT. SS, Meo paint• Tiit ~ ol •ltenllOll pu dntltt COIOfTV, ""a co..... mHt•r w/pvt beth, BASEMENT 11.00 eq rt. Loet: 713 WM• COOkectel, ~ ... .... 0-'f ........... ~~. FAEDAICKHUAO RO .• H11ctwonttne l*90n •o ~ per1'cl llltnd of Nlurt llld kvlflt-hMtedpool etepeto "'"'*'· prof. M/F, lull1 2500 eq tt. Cal: Mon-Fri ................ _,.......,....._ SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS teern p a int trede. nulled "' 1 ~HI witll bl~ txooh lftd Qvitt oceen. Kltch'nvell. prlll. S&21l. 651·8111 I l·I 642......W CdM .,...2o.Heertbt0ken. s In 111 & 2nd Own trvck & hand. lool9. 71229 ..._ 11 .... pondi. cocltd by"''"'., ~n llrttm Md to N5 N CoNt Hwy .: Aewal'd. 7 150l l'We T •1.mc. t4t Work ,..,_encee, Farrell ••••••••• tfl•I f1nM coui1&. t1r11111111111 pool$, • 11euu1 lftd LaGun• 8Mch. 4M·5294. Stir Npt I . 28r dpl)t, F. N.I . uppet offtee, ~ tq LOil cat, ~~-A.E.. 8tok• 8d Aeenore ConltNC11on. 646-97I1 I 1250 mo. NO L.R & Ir "· "'°""'· kltct\, nf P.O. -·-_...... ·--~2 2t"'1 ·~· .... ,1 --.-• contM11l lot11lo~ lltlf ~ind • ..., futn. Call Jim 875-7880 '480 ...... "'47 --. ,...., ,,_ -• ' "'""""' MLIYllY r-• •-~t;;'t!,nd.J!~.•(c~e~ '11~11:,i:::r11)uld lta!!h 1111 ..... 1. Wu iti HR NEWPORT O!HT!A. '"" ~~.~ .... d. ~,er ~c AM.~r:~ NMd tntra Income? .. an Wen*==· ..... one lfld lwo btdtoom, Oflt alld two bltJI Bel 181 rum 3br f~ ba I N::d 2 to I& i;c;m; in ..,-111ee becutlw SUIM. LOii clog 712, wtlt ~ AvttiOrt.ct ' ioen ·Ofloln: :i;..~,,.: c:i:: l'I= Groomer. XL.NT op-dNle end well"""'*' l(MI aputmtnli from 2tw Iba. clote to wllfr, Irvine. Immediately to S67&·'8i&. M0-547o layomed/Sllep mhcL 3 atorlor e 6 L'1, Benke. depen 1 .. 1•· econom" P<>r1,."!'..,ltt Mend !Mt f!IE.._'1 9Clu1t1wtlolr\JoywortllnQ wk I y 0' m 0 nth I y 11500 mo. omc. :aoe for .... : 74., vra o4ct 1fthl"--"' c-iw IOW lntwett u , tor C..V.ta ...... ewe. A" with ~"· ~ top I d 714/4711-1237 GOLDEN P .. OP"'..,.IES ........ /mo · ...... -. "IC. r • .a...-1 ..... ""-,.-· · ~......... • c.,. lr11lne. Newport P«l«!Oedonly.631-1"6 helplng ye>uttl oerrlere awln n "'"' ".., .,, __ " , _..... 111 • 'a'~& ..... 3011tyr1.t'nct111~ .. ectl, COf'lona .._.Mer. 01 t..._. •t .. lllOn Hge·-t•nt•to• \ .,... B,•Yeoo''on,t 3 !'1· 82 lboea, 762·1NI a~ rir'' ... ~~&!_!I L091: Gi -.m. C9iiOO &I, ........ -IUltableD ., .... ~___..:: Call Vletty ta1-11'13 bef. U •111m r:= ,:,._._~•a:;; .... ~ ...... -"~-.. rr;:;,.1'3s • 1 ....... tel lt I i-M;-E. C>f"'V~ bllc/0t0Nftll, Ml reocoon AL ~a: '""'"'"' .. "'-11 AM. .,_mt MaNI" poeftton open. """"'· ,... " · •..:...t I Ad.,,,.. in.-~ ·~ ' · ,_,,,..,.,...,...,,.___,......,,,..,...,.-Station IMM a1111t•• Chenoe to e Ovanoe . COfona del M11, fUlly furn _. 754-040 M T .... flllt_,,. I ~ Wl6~W HAS •Hi lor DT~~T~t.~"' ":,:~.~ own Cllentele neoeewy. .......a.llt:3t'pm· l:OC 1~~$Hlll\tlfll\OllY"illolctl.IM tluftlillCtOllhldl.CA 38rhome.Allofurn.19r A.i .e=itiOl'eee e-• , . r ,., OfO\lebyNo.LeM..W. T.o .. 1 10,000 up. No ADA lor ---·•ve _Aatilor.Wy~._ pm,t.M'.lt1Qt1 11141 Btt-9961 • p 1 . I 7 3 . 13 4 t . tor rent, HO. (21') • htO/up, oerpe u. courte . Ut·UU, CNdlt °'**·no peneity ct\eilenoino ~~oP _ -1 - frOlll lfll S.n 0...0 ,,....,, 00.,. llOllll on e.c1110 Avall.7115-1115 433-2435 evet. drapee.:'c°;. , ... ,OOf'M. 121.2111. Cell Denleon A1100 quellt~ p ereon, lop ,._.. wM Mlld1".iili Mcfaddllfl, t11t1111at Oii Mcf9ddtfl to Slt•11ftHtll&t SOI oent'1al &.eouna, nr H30l lt\ld, Hunt· Loet: M Yellow Lib, 1tltl & 113-?Stl. Mlery. !lull °" P81'1•tlme. ~y-::; ... ""'u.I r~ ........ °"" deity 10 * 'I• Ma. "nd wtlat yo.A want In ~..,, bdl. Catt only. ..... lngton a..oti. 142."'4. lrvln!..1.. ~.M ..... ,d. HM ..-...;a to iii+ s 0 m . w •• II . n d I . llfMCa DtMCrOR't re .... •Wiza ~~~~!J.:~°"Y~~ltlol~~O~l~ftl~l~~~l~··~d..~·~t4~-3044~~--=-=;;;;;;;i;;;o...i..,~::~~~~~~~!MO-::~TWV4~~ ... ~84:!!2.e&6;!!~2~~Q=1:1:1•:i.1:-~1 ... :::~io~":r!Wll.::!;.L!8~·8~480~l~CK~ISO~!l:AO~l~.:...L..::::::~~~11~9'91~~~~~~-===·==•J::ff(llj::::: ... :""~=-~11:r. .. ------~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 15, 1983 . ---- 1t1t ly... lllJ ht• Hit rum.... 1111·--~ mse1llaa1t11 H ll a..ta, C.atral 70J I SALUPEA.SON, matw e IK19.!97".~7n1d pupe, ltd. 112~~V~·r C:a" .... e&a ..... "':'.".,. eu:.~"WOUll 1 pl•c• Dining u if14 foot f men lnH1116' fOf Hallmerlc Par1., 81\oe). • -· . ottomen • ..,.. 4"A· •-·Id .. ~ OWN ..,_ wii...,., 195 Solid wooc c; an o • Sa 5 C 1111 IUll tltM, 40 hr WI!. e;xp. Lab pupplu . blonc:I. 0811 co1t:lbl 1100 2 1 ........... ~ Ete11•1u t76 •• 642-3370 J)ffll. ~:. .r:_1111Mwo wel· champ. llnH . 1260. L • m P • I 1 o. S 2 6 --,.,{ .:... ;f.'-t. ~· • 'A ~ Matching cott• ' 11111' 16' Ovtt~ f'-C\rle PD· come WV& ...,1 403.-8407 e: I "' ... f. tablet '85 & $86 Oat •I 3 yrs old 'Clnt tond ------_ · 762•2 70 ~l :-C • 1~ ;(I 1 Lawn M ow•• 125 tteteo.nardtOl'.fUNc;ov· llTIY/18" h ttaan 1111 An11Quedyellowwooddln. ' ~I ••·"'. -. · .. 1 l ' ·,_; 't;°',~ ~3-40l9 er• s t 3 ,500 Satncla~Jaly 11 to< nQfOW olflOt, a.Miii rm ta~. o entire & 3 , r \ ~ 1-it Adler Ei.e1r1c fYP4fWrlhH 71•16'0·41&0 otfkle background cs.. w••T .. INSTE"'AS8EY leaVff.1260.~2·7478 '1 • works tine •too AR (March 21-AprU l9): A ttempting to tvana alteeble. Contact Laut• .... AL::IOUE ::.ALL OAIAGI I AU ADI HOW • , • .. 19' Gah1 Bo•• ,,,1141, ....... onto past w ould be an er ror. You now have a v;lld Smith at Co1tt CltlM 11761~ WMtml;,., Ave. IAllUll • cu um10 H CITY! .. '· 545-8173 exel, auspont!On. ur .. chana:!tobreakfree,tolmprintyourown styleandto Escrow . Lag Bell OAROENGROVE Ull-llW llllll OW Anawerm1111e1ephoner1 1350 4~4•6671 494.9792 55.._8103 ...... c;ordet, ttill unc:ler w1un 9· Dingy FG w/oa/I leak gain greater independence. Possible partnefshlp lffrtta~/hilitut Mlt .. MI C•t•traae Huge Sale, moving Eael 1181 n-. mu11 1011 IOI 11111111 w1uoa11on 1235 needs plenty of review, revision and reflect.ion. Don't R , IC.. ll ll Antiques. turn . harc:I· llOO obo 6•8-'4455 540-0153 eaJ E.111t• nv•lln9nt Co Anllqu. brau sl~te hMd· Plus to.pc; ~ Yell/et • --ruahl seeks d9C*ldlble HC b 0 t 'l.()() ·~ 8........ ti al l2l ~ •• were. 10011, 1oys elc;. Bahia Co11nthl1n Yacht Avon Fledcrest 11 wf8cces 20) S d • oar ·,.... · ""' • ..... HC on • " Moving Ule, rum, lampt, Sal/Sun 8·3. 19571 Olt· Club Mb1hp. S 1000 eel. 4 HP Jol'naon $100 TAURUS (April 20-M ay : tu y Aries retary with ~eraf ontc. brn 10Y91Mt 127 , lOWf) 1 bi. ~ • • · al 1 h Tl 1 ds h bas' lklfl• end dfotaphone ex ,_.1 Al_,. venle mythm Ofgen (11ny-' '· atereo ep"r' 0 m a r L n { N aw · 1.991.5353 968-7903, 968·0872 message fQTV uabe int. e ooseen were 1C perlence. hcellent -· ... -one can play) 11200, s1~1~s~~9~~.Vl•c:lelMtt land/Yorktown). BRASSCEILINGFAN '68CENfURYR.t.VEN issues are concerned. You h ave chance now to p ion eer typing 1 mu11. Vatled * * &"1111 * * chrome a. glaal dlnll\Q ~ HUGE YARD SALE. Every-Never used, oak blades, 3 Classic bay lih.lnchls .. a project, to be creati ve, independent and free from du t I ea. NP t 8 c h . ALSO WATCHES table w/8 Clhr•. brn vtllvet Ctrtll ... M11 lf2~ thing goes. Walnut & 9111. spc:I reversible, frosteci ektfl, w/traller $3000 burdens not rightfully your own. Leo plays key role. 5,.9·2986 & MUSIC BOXES & chrOllle 11100, Mwlng •" .. • e11 ~ Frl·Sun. See dlmea•a-llne tulip llgh11, co11 $300 obo Must sell th11 week GEMINI M J T d · ••t 'ILY 11 11u1 mach. cab 185, baker's ·-.,..,_. take 199 552-079£ 675-1393 ( ay21-une20): e n ency IStoacton l lOllnUY/lllllW -•• , -1 rackS25 paintings glaea Sea enella. nautical gift Lots or bargains. 8' poof --impulse and to think later. Know il, give logic equal Bay E.tcrow. Corona del l"lne Symphon1on dl10 toppec:I • collH 'table Item•. jewitlry, earring•. table, needs recovering; Coore keg top. New $55, '82 11' Cal, 75np O/B, time and avoid taking unn~"" risks. Remember Mar locallon. Eicoel. op· music bo.c w/36 disc•. 4 3XS112', ornate bollom lge rock collect1on1, fapf. Ping Pon table; Bundy mull ••II 135 obo V-hull. wltrlr & e•l•ab ----J por1un1ty, benefits. Call nice cylinder mu1lc 1225. 945.1295 or 1~ daryequlpment clothing Clarinet; Beginners 548-4455 $7800 841 -8997 promise to loved o ne concerning h ome, security, Lynn 11 547·5625 ~boxes. 3 roller Otgans. 5 mag & mlac SAT/SUN 9•5 Guitar; Portable Se11< custom 9 It floral print 752-1805 safety and future plans. Aquarian plays key role. lllln••y !?i~o~:~,n.dec~~I~: Brent~ood rocker 125 31 1 Heliotrope, CdM. (I~ cMach: Old Koc:lak Movie coucn. earth 1one colora Power l tats 7012 C ".ucER (J 21 J J 22) Y '11 h e -Alley) a.mere. Polorolc:I cam· exl1 cond $300 18 11 alum ""' une • UY : OU ave mor Flnar1tl1I lnvHtment Firm elude Howard figure 8. Loveseat. ru11 vefve1 _ era plus muc;h more Sal scallold plank, $35 14 11 101•3-,-t -w-h·a1""e·r ·w-13""5.-.n•p ••working room." What seemed to be a locked door tor Ec:lucatore neec:ls Howar<I ragulatora •59 & S150. 642-4648. Household llama. K-2 ekia, only, 9·5, 120 I Pine SI extension plank, 120 J 0 h n s 0 n. I 1 2 o o will be ed f · dsh' • tr f ed ·to exper . Pere on -#89. Also other Amert-,.._ clothHetc.511Acacialn ---L 6733255 open -n en lp lS ans onn m nel/.t.dmlnlstrallve Ex· can -lght r~lators. A ""'mlortable 9' Sola, xlnt alley. Sal/Sun 9 on MOVING SALEtour-poster adder )ac ke. S 10 • meaningful relationshlp. Long distance call results in ecutlve Sec. w/excellent be1u1Uul cons nment of cond. llOO. 648•9053 aft • b e <I I r a m e · Anchovey l>all tank 22· Bayllner. cuddy cabin invitation to prestigious social event. You are going typlng/1horthend sklll1. American & uropean 5pm Ct ata MIH -ifM cnalr/ottoman, etagiere. w/eiec pump, 135 Men t an canvas. trlr , rec:l•o P'-~! Non-smkr please. Call. w a tche1. European Couch S250, rectlner cnalt 6 tamlly, 2ll02 Loreto Ava. odc:lstend11 Sat 10-4 lellhanc:lec:I golf club$ mu SI s e 11 S 6 !> o o ~...,. 553·09,.0 clock• lncluc:le a DUTCH $100, Sansul stereo 1ys-MHa del Mar. Sii 8-l . 6171 Jean Dr • HB w/leather case, $32 979-8558 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You have rare op-I ---tall case \ltllh floral mar-lem ssoo. wat•rbec:I Dressers. toys. Clothes_ ~6-0356 63 t-0979 portunity to reverse trends, to change direction , to Secretery/Olffce Man-quetry & anlmatec:I dtat $150 & misc '648 6466 Ip p ee<f EllCluslve MAGIC ISLAND 22' center col\sole 225 ager. young environment. an Engflah chlnoiserle • . • . ANTIQUE SALE layer iano. n s some ' $ • HP. 307 Ctievy same a' rebuild on a more suitable base. Short trip leads to typlno, bank c:lepoalts, llte ca·· ..... , •• c:llal Granc:I Couch & Love Seat , Sat/$ n 9 s 249 L 1 work $500 While rounc:I god mbrship 800 Harbor Patrol Boat 1~h b d k d 'bl · bkk ,. C JI 631 5775 I '""' "' -blue/natural bamboo c u • oyo 11' taltan dlntng room table Make ollar 631·361 t B1m1n1 too. ba11 tan~ • .,..,, u co con t.acts, roa er mar ets an poss! e reuruon Pg a • or Father. Act ot Parliament _ ollege P~ (cnr Fair Dr l with 2 leaves. 4 chairs aves " .--"th la · 1 bse t Seo · · · · t appt. clock AND lhe flnest prlnl $425. Antique I cond 1657 Bayside D• Wl re nve ong a n . rp10 IS Ill pie ure. Armoir• (wardrobe! Brn/belge strlppec:I eota & S50 Portable alee Gu c:ltyer, $85 ornette CdM $8000 5!>4-8668 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Read between lines, S.orttarr. selection ol Fre~h man-S300. 760•8706. loveseat ; end tableaf heater $20. Set ol whllo sel. s4s Collee & 2 end . h 'dd . be al .cal d Part time. Newporl Beach let regulators we ve ever $200. 8X 10 cslm rug S50. wooc:I slluttars 10 Ill win tbles 595 Hammond 23 Seacral1 turbo dsl. ~rce1ve I en mearu.ngs. an ytt an com e up Yacht Brokerage Firm hac:I consigned: Boulles. Obie bed & bo.c 14>rtng1 3 M\ltlng machines $85. <low 70"W)(33"L $10 ' orga~. $375 5•5·768-4 tower & plank 3 s1a11on 'with complete story. Y ou 're due to make discovery Flexible hrs l0t 1 7 day bronzes. 3 pc set•. etc. w/frame, $40. 548-'4455 SSS. S25. Luggage racks white blackout shadf' steering 2 ra<11os, ADF thatresultsinsizable profit.Gem.ini,Sagittariousand operatlon.Sethr1ostarl. Our English consignment Dfflgner Items one 01 8 S10.Desk $15 1930Roll· 34"W SS eacll. Jewelr JOHNNY MATHI S Lorari. OF. Loaded another Vir"'O figure in exciting scenario. u you anfoy boats & are Includes 4 triple fusee kind. makeoller. Sat July last blka $40. Bike par1s. household appliance TICKETS Sept 9. x1n1 S23K 879-2640 H e. looking tor a 1191 paced clocks. chiming on 8 bells 16, 8•1. $I 10 SSOO. clothes & misc. 2373 bedc:llng, luggage & mu< seats 549-2642 lcr lnlo 6•6-0930 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA .• LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Y ou get your own multl-laceted Job with • I ornate model with or-Warehouse sale. rear Santa Ana Ave. more Sat-Sun 9-4pr MAGIC ISLAND GOLD 24· bay party boat, house· way-the cin:urnstances take sudden twist in your grel potential tor groW1h molu. Literally c:lozens 01 blc:lg, 2960 B-102 Airway G A R A G E 8402 Mlllbrldge Clrcl CARD MEMBERSHIP for boat style. pon1oons \ favor and you'll be ''pulling the strings." F ocus on & salary please aubmit unique ac:lvertlslng, bat-Ave, CM . Furniture SALE-Everything must H.B.(Near Adams& Ne, sale or trade for tRV!NE Jf>hp Ev1nrude fully your reaume to P.O. Boie 8 19f'11Yhe& novally clocks. all pieces, artectural Items, ~o. s11 ont"I 10•••.i pu , land). COAST CC MEMBER-equlppe<I. xlnl enterta1 h ome, money, acquisition of art objects or luxury to62 N t B 1 """., ..., Ca. ,;,,663ew. por each, WllY MOil"""• 1te1qmupes 1 •. accessories & an· 083 Thurin, CM Sat only Electronic tet SHIP 645-6100 6m4e2n_8• 1,b4oat S 1!>.000 items. Loved one expresses feelings via unique gift. "' -1 b 1 h .. al • Garage Sala: Iota of Ml'°I equ p, oys c; 01 e' Mclane Front Rea SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 2 1): Rever e precious 11oanUY 'fA~~?I I Fl replace screen: sat.9.4.2745 canaryDr. :;i~:s.S:;~f~oou;,~;:, I Mower 21" New cond ·11 Sea Fla y, 22 11 priva.cy~realize that being alone is not same as being Part/lime. tor gene< et con· • Glass/1ntq brass, 37\.\'' (oll Placentta) S 1 5 O 6 4 5. 7 7 J I wllra1ler. Cully cabin. lonely. Define terms, avoid self-deception, look 1ractor, C,M. 631 ·2345 Call Bob lor c:letalls & wide• 28V. high, S30. L.D 19671 Waterbury Ln. 650-7996 sfsps 4, heaC sto,e, ice V directions. Jones 557•2153 GIANT ANTIQUE OAR-Singer cabinet sewln ••e-ta -Verc:le C C box $10,500 552-9726 behind scenes for "true story." Pisces, irgo natives llllnUY AGE SALE. Dlshea, mach. maternity clothe ..,, s - Play outstanding roles. H idden clue will be un-"Person Friday" neec:lec:I Glass Showcase 6'x 1 'It ilaseware, s 1. Oak chairs sz 7 & 10 baby clothe: swim/tennis membershl~ '78 ea Ray 30' llybridge Garege sale. Set 16. An-side. 37" hi. convened to 10. Pictures s 1. Oak • 11 5 $1850/0BO. 540-4752 eAt hrdtp rwn 255 to nrs covered. tor sports shop Typing, liques, primitives, <le· trophy & glassware dis-dropleaf table S89 1622' other good stu I at ' looks/runs great. loadeo S "GITTARIUS (N 22 n...... 2l) This be bkk'g, phone1. erranc:ls, presslon glass hanc:I S 251 1 Sun. 18352 Lisa S1 Moving muS1setll • Hane s4e 000 9.,A 5204 .n ov. -~. : can Benefits + good salary crafted ceramics. 8702 play I or. 548-6838 Monrovia. Fri 7-8PM. Sal Beach & ems 848-5092 loomed 100% wool Ohur· . .,.... outstanding day for emotional fulfillment, career Apply at U.P. Sports, 430 Adema. HB, bet Magnotta ~erltage solid pecan Din· 9•2PM. 645-9246 1ies. never used Iron-EUCTlllC IAY IOAT advancement and formulation of plan in conjunction West Pac Cst Hwy. Npt & Newtanc:I. Ing rm table w/INv• & MOVING OUT OF STATE I.mat llH $150-$400 978-7227 1$5900 645-2963 with loved on es. Lunar position highlights n ew Ben Globe stick oak book· custom pac:ls. 2 cane Mull sell this weekend. Items lrg & small Furn Ram 'Mes Goll Clubf Enckson 35. Partnersh1 friendships. Special r equests and r e-"--u·on that ll"•n••y case, $265. o •w stor,.,.e bbackk eldrm chrs, 8 cane FD~rn., plants. apples See appliances. (Point w/bag Seo 646-2725 lop cond111on Equ1ppepo d.llLd - ---• ac s e ctirs. tradional, 1mes a Line. Sat/Sun blankets, bikes etc Se spiritual values cannot be tossed aside. Public relations <lepl. ot cabinet. S135. 5'48-6236 $2250. 6-40-7257. e-4. 2554 Elden Av. 9•3. 4872 Pase~ <le v a RAMS SEASON TICl<ETS for race1cru1se inct CAPRICORN Finish fast paced agency re-•---------851_3816 eg XLNT seats. Sulle Level Avon auto pilot omni (Dec.22-Jan.19): · · whatyou quires experienced lllYAPPUAIGll lllYFlllRlll •tt•ilaltUl1 640•5719 etc S1101n Newport On11 start, test theories, cooper ate in church or community en erg et I c p era on Les 957-8133 Les 957-8133 lurH leH, ••t l , Sun only • 4171 Se1on -S6500 Lest1e 979-7843 rowt M or e peo le will be drawn to you will w/axcellent typlng/org. lmmac Jennings Super "" Univ. Prk. Housewares Redwoexl play or too Re1ne11 V·Bo-11om. 19·, p r--. P • skills Worc:I prooesslng King size Pecan bc:lrm Ml. Q,I , cstm brass bed. swl chrs ·house, 6 X T S100. 4 confide in you and will seek your counsel. B y h elping helpful. 979•7000. Chief slot mec;hlne. 24K S 1000. ~6-2789. I • I statue of oa111d, $50 305 Cnevy 110. Vanson th also will be 'd ' gold plated, comp re----------·•· lflCI lrH. lewptrt leicli 1169 6•5·9515. Iv massage trlr, x1n1 cond S1<1 o• l1st1 o ers, you ai mg your own cause. 1._lltm•ll stored. one 01 kln<I. AP-king size wal•becl. good _ s1000 631-7547 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F eb . 18): Reversal of policy •n IT praJsec:I 11 $3500. Mii for cond. S 110. Custom ~a~~u~~'t~~~ i~~~:~ 25 yrs of various equlpm1 Round Golc:I area rug 7 will prove beneficial. Look ahead, perceive potential, Neec:I someone \lltl&lh mech-$2500 obo. 539-3569. made baby or Idle, very way & goodies. 1942 San-with tr Inge $40 Calo ltat'i Sail -?OT 4 anlcal aptitude men•· nice, $35. 831-7287 Uago. NB, Sal 10-4 only 63 t·6508. 1e• lake & ocean dawsalle< realizethatjustice willbeservedand youwillnolbe gerlel •kllis lor email Rolltop c:lesks, S1450 •---------MOVING SALE: Meu trlr. mo1or s'1 500 forgotten. Focus on distance, communication and foam & plaetlca plant. Partner's daak. $900. KfNG·SIZE WATERBEO Verde Everything must 400 Catalina Dr. yd turn SeB1s swing & slide set. Call 673-5340 anytime. Conl./DR tbl, 9', wl8 w/wood shelv•, healer, go Cell 556.ll033 toys, clothes & househotC llke new. $145 955· I 1"4• 496-7523 sense of morality . Leo plays significant role. ctirs. $3500. Drp II tble, massager, like new. S300 gooc:ls, Sii/Sun 9·6. Stuidy L bunkbec:I, $200 26' American custom 1>u111. • PISCES (Feb. 19 -M arch 20): Sense of directioh 1275. Hat rack, 1325. or besl oft« 631•5084 MIYl .. lll.111 Esta1e Sale. so yr O.C. McCoy surfboard, 6 n. 011 new w11r1r $7000 willberestored. You'llknow.yetagain,thatperson al TILIPHll Chrs.S95.645-9850 Kllchentblw/1eal1-4chra, Thur/Fri/Sat/Sun. An· resident . Women's $175 644-8041 642·7763 COnVl'ctions are valid . Relati"ve 15· i'ndeed s'"cere but APPOltnmm While enamel stove. nlle stand, lampe, misc 1lques. lurnlrure, ap-clothes. kitchen. decorat-1---27 11 F th F d "' Smlll XI c:1 s 11 I t 1 Ive Items. boo•s, furn .. Surlboard. 6 II 6" Russell ea er as1, ry 1920·1. """rl cond. every· nt con helley P ancas, Pan 1• amps, " "'2000 67" 7083 certainly could be misguided. Know it. proceed Exper neceHary Sun. ll'llng ~rklng. $750. 642-8168 or 752-1625 TV. BBQ anc:I much much antiques. 9·5 Sal/Sun $85. 845-8001 ~ ' .,. • acco-''""1y. Cancer native plays key role. 111,0 gti Th rs 5·30 PM 63 I 1138 i'T!SO more 124 Clearbrook. Corner Irvine Ave & 22nd Ma·sc. Waat-..1 11:.220 • 10' O'Day ~1n1 cono '• •uuJ6> u u · · · .\pt .t.. C.M. (Across lrom ---iq "' $3~0 Trlr $250 963°S2n ---------·--------.. ---------to 9.30 PM. Guar. hourly AHlillctl -,011 Moving. Tho;;;a;;ii1e sole, C M Police Station on GAR.t.GE SALE Double Seater SlroUer in .. • .... b~•-u--... =---·-·-·-•11 ...... SIM ltll Wu... 1111 ~~u:le~~;i;,':;'al Pl~S:rk~~~ 121 Cu ft Hotpolnt refrlo. ~ohv::.a!'nd2ta~:..b:c:~ cul-de-sac.) Fair & Val\· ~~~e~e~ ~=~~ll~a~:t~!~: g~~ t~~-~3;;asonable PAIT nm llElllT /nPllT llnatL SAlll conditions. Laguna Hiii• SIS. xlnt cond. 1375. lee tbl, glass top game tbl ~t~:~s nearest cross Low prices Must move Wlllllll lnte<lor design firm rs-Gourmet QOOkware, lull ~!flee. Scott. 951-2177 548-2342 w/c;overed ctielrt From Sat/Sun 2936 Carob St I will buy your IOP quelll~ Balloon Stayta11 Luft 3• 7 new S85 5-Dano RDF S50 9•3-..1l31 Cl l 21 s 1 quires and enthusiastic; time 240 Broadway. { I Caloric ranna w micro-$30·1200 Ceh 675-1223 MOVING YARD SALE-Sat (EAST BLUFF) cocl!tail evening wed uperv se ~aper car· sell s1ar1er to hanc:lle Laguna Beach 497--4'403 --wave. Ho .. tp-olnl c:llsh· MOVING TO FLORIDA! 8.t.M-? 1'43 21st St, C M --ding gowns II furs 'interest for salP '" s11u rlers early morning -4.t.M -Photo ...... u1p • more lilllT SILE 640-83'47 Npt Br• " •t;.10 o• • SAM Sal al'ld Sun. • phones. 1yplng, hllng anc:I sales -TIUPllll ULll weshet. Hke new. $500 Con1en1s ot 3 b<lrm Cc:IM -.. 0 must have van, sta11on general olllce duties $2000 L llPI obo both. 54!>-1976 nouse. In & out. 675-3589 Twin Canopy Bed $ tOO. ASSOrted Maline Equip- 0 Ma1ical l 11t 1224 548" 4 wagon or small plcllup Ptease call 71'4/540·2860 /Wa CIM•. Dresser $'40, Singer ment, washer & dryer. • Catamaran 18 P car .; Hourly wage ,. mileage $30PROD·S25PROFIT We need good people to For ••le cheep 2 refng. Naug.ahlde Sl"P Sofa, Future In lrge dHk S200: furniture. household Do you want to star1 • S8SOcompletP 647.17,6 A pl 1 lllOln/nPIST CaHJack 71 •. 8•7•5522 set up appolnlmenta end sole Call line or tikenew 661-8928. and Misc 105 Lexington Items, other essortec:I band? Need drummers P Y n person weelc· N POr1 Beacl'I d 1 from our Costa Mesa Of· Steve 631-1449. 11 I nk Everythl 1 gul1arlsts etc For lnfc E·34T XLNT hgl'lt air ~~a ~3!.~a BO~a~e 1~ agency need8s ~~~~ Sales end Counter person hc;e In the evening•. tor HARBOR AREA N:id ':'10:,-c~!."r~ ,."r,:, ~!~.'gg7~at only. ·?., ~-t2 Sat o~1;'u~s3 can 548-0825 ra<:e•/cru1ser See LB Cout Dally Piiot. ~~4:rtl~!:,~~;;orgl~~n~ ~;,'e~r l'l=~~~r.1m,:pp~y~ ~.~~~ays~~~~~ ~ ~~~~ APPLIANCE SERVICE dk pine. $180. Also Dnk SWSun. 10-dulk. 20201' Plecentl• Ave. Npt Bch. Eiic1riC Guill! Dean"V' ~:~ s7~~5~~-·2~~~ Slip ,' -• -111 phone na..s~aJlty • ac-NOACK TROPHY & EN· mission + bonus. Call We Mii reconc:I., guar & cnllr. 150 64!>-8-•62 Southwest Birch. S.A. Harbor Vlew -Parsien white. Dlmarzlo pickups ••~ -""" "'' 0 751 4222 ft 1 eppllances 549-3077 ...,.. carpets, woven woods Scl'lallar tuners, case E•· FAST DUFFIELD SABOT The Jolly Roger Inc. an es· curate spelling Must GRAVING CO, 170 East • I er pm. · Nioesofa, loveMet, chair & Hv-vl'lll clothing, furn, plants. cellent condition S•25 673-7677 tabllshed Restaurant type 65wpm Call be-17th St. Ste l 17, C M. Ttlt .... •H Wtrl I llY APP~I ottoman. never uHd, Slifsiin9.2 An suppffea, misc. Sit only 9-2 195E Call evenings Rot chain,has anopenlnglor tweenhrsol9·121o setsALES ASSISTANT, """ Las 957-8133 cost $600, Mii S2S5 motorcycle, Foo1ball Portlaurent. 631·0505 an entry level Payrotlltlle appt. 851-3066. 1mmec:I' oppty avail ror 20Wa.t hllltfeff Kenmore w.-~ • o,.,.,, <213l'402• 1068 table, blcyctes. Ill kind• ~ -~k 1 k 1 4 •• ......... .. · ,~ 1 th 1 1 367 Healthy outdoor hanging vdi ct Far1itare/ c.... o wor n I per· Restaurant sales asslstan1 In the wht match, top cond On az watetbed w/linene. o o er m IC teme. son depllf1ment. Payroll lllUT IPHITl lln Newport Beach office ol ,.,,,, 1200/both. 5,.9.9975 bookcase/hd brc:I. 12 Magnolia St ~::•~u~e~n '1~~~·) ltaira11t 6226 enc:I 10 key e>1pefience for Sous Chef Merrill Lynch. Position In· fer..... c:lrawen In baM, iclnl Sat/Sun. Funlture. An· others 29 talpe Typewrl!er, never been helpful but wfll train an ... volves customer service Kenmore w1hr/c:lryer. cond, rarely ueed 11 1 1 h d IBM C ti ln<llYl<lual who llmited ex· Broslleaur clp~s.on support ot Account ex-lllHrtltlq Prt•• heavy c:luty, S 150 for $300/0BO 031-3650 quu2•08resr g, m1uc July 16· 17· ~~~eetrl,; 111• bla~~.esc8;cf perience anc:I a desire 10 P 1 '" ecullves. Must t ype S4·S10 ,., laHr both. 631-4752. Q more 1 win Or ve HOT GARA SALE v1c1or Electronic Calcu· learn Salary com-an ry person. 45WPM. be famlflar f II p rt Tl · ueen t lzed waterbed YARD SALE· bdrm lurn.. GREAT ST Cl th 1 mensurat-with •v. Baller .Porter .. I al f h II er I • •• Lge relrlg/lreezer. works frame w/shelve<I hM<I· bikes, water softener, NI N f o e! ator. new, print. c:llsplay .. ·~ 01 h h w gener oc mac Ines. good $95 6-42 291 4 90 C c aic. som urnllure & memory, $350 perlence. Apply In person c81171 4.:9;.;~0~· previous exper In securl· 111 AIH Wtl•••• 0 · · · · ~~:r~3!2 :~~ Uh only adding machine. camp-Sat & Sun 9. 511 San· 646-3389 between 81m • 4pm, or ------_ lies Industry ntghly de· Fer i••tlliate wtrl ven, sell-clean, else. • · Ing awning & much more. tlago Or .. N . CASH & ~-~~-- Kransco 10 II sailboat bral\d new, 1n bO• S900 673-2668 Lido 14 trlr 4 se11s. great tor lamlly race 11gge<1 s 1500 545.7574 Must sell JON 61SOl'i In water 5 wks. Equlped for racing Full compliment ol $!Ills. Loran 5,000 Owner !rans, 134.500 640-6128 send resume to: 1natL slrable. Can tor an appll-Dall 14t-OHI bltln. llke new. Wiii instaii. Riveria sleeper sofa. Sal. 9-2 2828 T1b1go. CARRY ONLY. Piues/011111 6221 THE JOLLY ROGER INC aaa1ullMEIT ••LES cauon. Merrm Lyl\ch Is an 9A601so_9s5e71611n. g Micro-wave queen size. it wal,.ut Haat. leicL --..rn140 Phoen1~ Sabot, r11ce rig 17042Gll1ette Ave ---equal oppty employer TOPSSS frame, print• pattern, • ... u Jew elry. appllances, llHOHllHllllll $850 548·2928 lrvlne,92714 European high fashion 955-6000 Females Pref Modela & R I 1 S250 W pert cond . S250 . 3 FAMILY SALE-Sat/Sun linens. kitchen Items 61/2', compl reffntshec:I. 71 ··54" n331 1ac:11--etall ShOP s~~1 • r g asher Sat/Sun. 9am·5p~. 20A e•ooo. 213/923-uo2 Sabol. ell Wood $200/otr .. ..-v ,_ r """"no -Escorts. (2131 866-198'4 c:lry~. c:lshw~"r . tr··h· 549-3768 8-3 5391 Old Pirate Ln.. " .. ,... .... an exl)eflenced career -... ~ Pearl Ave. BelbOa Island C-1 1 833·3232. 8-4 30 Personal Secretary 10 President ol Laguna Beach Bu11ness Please call 497-4668 ...,,. I ---comp. S 135 ea. ~6-58•6 T 11 0 T & HB (Olf Graham btwn urr er upr gh1, beaut oriented manager Must Sales 11111111 E op qua ty eme able Warner & Hell) Metal Knlk Knaks, HI Fi end re-con <I • & t on e SAILBOAT 10 be strong In sales Excel-Cl • . ..1 MHiaal Refrigerator. runs weff black naug. chairs $225. desk. tbla, chrs, antique cording equlplment, add· s 1000/0BO 645-2028 Shorewood, good cond lent opponunlly Fine lo-ISSlfll• • 150. 5'48-4998 Call 642-3379. "--' gam-10"" nan-'ng machine. port. VIC· ell 6 $400/obo 646-348 t cation c au 5•7-7608 T I h S I l oal·tffltt ·retall """· ""'· , .... -.. -' •• & F n.. I t• Ht I ts I 1. I f I I ..1 Sears Co1<1uv•t frottless Wallhugger Rtctll\er back book•. old record•. wum1, Ice cream maker --loa ls, Person Friday Must work .... on rt ..,,ana " '8 •• 111 ' • • ff• ......, {b d I Playboy m1naz1~ from & lots ol ot"~ ft"""'-Fenc:ler Rnoc:les 73 Key suit The Classified Ac:lvertlslng Spece M11te< Relrlna urgun 'I • aoper corn-• ·-· '"" """"'""" S~ I S 0 11:. wknds Clerlc11 •kills RETAIL Oepat1ment 01 the Daily attfhl4e11M11 llrlYln s75 u 2 •9021 <lay. tortable. must Hll-nc:I the 70'1. Popular Mach· 1942 Santiago Or. NB case moc:lel pl1no. good ki 7 lv Apply In person. ACE llDSS Piiot has an opening for a He 642-1208 eve. space -494-4397 II n I cs Io rm 3 0 '•. SAT 10-4 only. condition $600 552-7552 Glaullh & Ski BOat;. 16' OLD FURNITURE, 23451 lbl th slutlc 200 • E Pechlnko Machine, lots .. OVING SALE (A flmll· Helret& Davis. 5 ft 8 In SSHP eng lrlr Clean Ave de le Carlotta. au It IT respons a. en u • In st art. Gall Seara Refrigerator, 111 cu WANT 0 : 8 matching ol llereo equip. auto "" .. d $ t07 .. b"J 1·8"6A Hiii 85" 1:>A1:5 person Typing nsenllal I wood dlnlnn room ch·'-I••) Furn . small apples. gran piano. watnut " " .. Laguna s. ""'"""' F-Yt l Salary plus ·comml••lon 1-1 ft..._ 42-1111. ft, freezer at bottom. • ..... pens. frame. engs. ac--$3000 5 088 •n -•1• 1160. L D Jon ea Reuonable.536-3645 1 h d 11 tv's.8antq chairs.much 5 3· 8 weetc, M • • 1. 7011 Photo Business Manager Ross Is the exc111ng, rapid· 32 hours a wee61. Excel· TYPIST cenor ••· Y rau c misc sat 9-4. Sun 9-1. 673-8882 eves & w"nds I Ult Miii.,, Duties· Personnel (ap-ly upanc:llng retell store lent company benefits. A t t 11 needed 557"2163 Watetbed <II• king :~~~~t~ c~1~~ngBr':!~ 1900 LeewBld Ln. Dove< PIA•OWA•TEI 4HPMerc ou•board .. 250 p<ox 80 Employees). Pay-1hll sens only 1op btanc:I lncfudlng mec:lical. c:lental, hcrcsutr•~velbleY,P.~ •. p•• &I~ Whirlpool refrigerator, Qd Sw I m I" 0 r Sh db rd J 1 e 1 d Oc:lc:I Shores area Will pay cash 892.1689 675-0297 able, Receivables, Pay-name apparel, shoes. & Ille insurance. credit "'~ "'"" "" ~ cond, 19 elf, S200, call 550/new. a critic• ugi rom ng an · s roll, Retail experience. Unens for theentlre family union. etc. Oppty tor ad· ~ken~ 5~ a "· 673·3558 S 175• 548-0458 11 enc:ls Mb?k~:Glu~nAL;~B:rg:~~s, fypewrliiir. never been 9;~:v~~h::~~ b~~1g:r~ Must be personable at savings of 20"/~1.. vancement. Call for llP-.aguna ac 01225 Water Bed. wave IMs. king ?i'°Suzukl 185. Nlagai& Items'. Sal only ~-S 103~ usec:I. IBM Correcllng reclo. $775 536-6321 Send Resume to Ad No Our new store In El Toro pointment lo< Interview, Wanted. Competing ~~;· cDrytean, works OOC:· size. frg headboard, all cyclo massage recllner. w Bay Ave. {oll 1 Ith) Selectric Ill, black, $850 972 Dally Pilot, P 0 Box needs• variety ol people 6,.2-•321, Ext 277. boc:ly·bullder as inllruc-· er. gas. wor 1 the 11tras. new $800. uk-beby clothea & toys. · Vlclor Elec;tron1c Calcu-mornings 1560, Costa Meaa. Ca for our grari<I opening Or•~• Ctast tor ti new lllneH oentllf. good. s75. 5"8°"485· Ing $350 241-0854 atl 5 1000'1 ol paperback bks. IOVllli SILE laior. new, print. c:llspley Menslteld Sant Pollie 92628-0560 Full time & PIT fob open. lai Pilet Send Resume to: Super-11•1 •1t1d 1ls 1014 hanc:I 10011 Much more. & memory, s 3 5 o 949B, new $70 645-7338 o;;;;;;o;;;;;;o;;;;;;o;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I lngs -days. evenings, & flex Fitness Center P.O .; Yellow 8 ft sole & 5 ft love-Fri/Set/Sun 9911 Sliver UPPER BAY: Complete 1111· 646-3389 _ weekanc:ls ere currently 330 . Bay St. 68 Hunt Bch 92648 · · 2 x 8 1"9dwooc:I decking. Hal, like new. $395. Stranc:I HB Ing and bdrm furniture, _ New N.t.V tO 1 ROF radio avallablelnlhelollo1r<lng CostaMeaa,CA92626 · · ' S.55 per lttl Callll 631-2783 · · teal wall system. stereoUprlghlplano.gooc:lcon<t Must sell $225 DN-1V areas· EqualOpptyEmplyr WlllPIHlllll redwood.531-1317 Youn lrl's lover 6 Baby Items. Colecovlslon equipment . lge Allee nice t one $750 1-635-3728 a••1tllll W1n1ed· Person ror 0na. F t y 10"" g g . Y pc t 2 1epes $200, surt-speakers. Marantz turn 5 .. 8. 7212 Ro F R 8d 10 • • • 0 d •1 . 1 -· 11 ·1 0 .--·· lff I n .,. b<lrm Ml, excel conc:I. boarc:I wet suit• clothe• JVC d 9 9 "" Q .FF.arr a on o wor proonaor $275 Ph 5'40 7371 · • • table. tape etk. · :•!nrtflf a..tla 6~0 NAVl01, Never used ~m-I I e:: Sales Brothers EM·200 PIT Brlndyle110mo.oldfem. • -TV. 8252 Polk Cir. Johnson O/B moter.1 • _ '""' 1225 1635 3128 - -, ITIOI DECORATING Cell642·3'461 ' · terrl«mlx.391bs.house· JtnllJ Hl4 Fri/Sal/Sun (Olf New-o ther misc. Items. d¥ earl. new, $56 doll · · • HUD TO EAl'IN 2&t< + YALV SAUi brotcen. spa~. lhot1, -land/Yorktown). 5,.8-8798 or 548-7415 bag S30 8~0-4589 Slitl A Dtck1 -7022 11 _, ~-lllT•ll l"I. ART SALES Working couptea who love roves dnne and kids. Oenulne Emerald• anc oi•NT o aR•OE SALE .. •----1 -, Neec:I 1111r lor color and 1 1 1 pe 11 -· s hi y ol "' ,., ,., NEIGHBORHOODI Sat. Oun Cabinet: Glau top, 20' to 40' docks tor ren1 WI -• P1ea1e apply In person. car. PIT. FIT. TMrlftc op. c~n r,~~I~ ~~:.,~~~:: X,.~3~80"' 1 t ch d 0 O · 0ips~9!ii1:<:.8~808 Evarythln8 goes. Fri/Sat 8-3 Abbey Pl. Furn, Illes,~•· hold• 12 Sailboats only Popytar • For -~ ..._ T~ Mon·Frl, 9AM-5PM 11 portunity. wlll treln. anc:I neec:I to ma lee I , 8-4PM. 2 532 CohHHt. motorcycle & 1ot1 mora. guns. Ir ockec:I btm uc Locatron 642-9988 Ill (11•) 111 .... 124332 Rockflttld Bl 826-5185 S 10,000 a month end up. FREE·& Fluffy kittens, box Man 1 UK. ~d nugge Kligantrc Garage Sale Set/Sun, 10·5. Welt!«. S200/obo 59·8699 35'Power Boat SllP ~~~ii~~~~~ IE• TOfo, g• 0 UUl/llPll. Craig 1·802-274-0539 ~;~.ed. 54o-7s44 •11 :=:e~ ;.·sf~ Fri/Sat 8-3 Antlqu~ Dtyer. Garden Tool•. Sml lurquotae Rip Curl S350/mo 2 t Balboo . PUil IBNI llneOxlSt to av-n) Full time. Fine lrac:llltonel IJ• .. Waat.. 1111 F ktt' 8 ..... Old this..-. 850-4t33 ~rywoodboy lier~~= cP'••ntt'a' m, Puchh.morEa.a2963• t . wetsuit $30. 548-_63_5_2_ ~f~14~:nM. 6•5·5135, .......... _ ....... , p/l'--_...._,__ women's clothing store, ree •""'· '""' • ~1.a "'" • • • .... , .._ w, .... _,_, NUlfllLUI Merchandlsl &di "' ChlldcarelnmyCM.Meee blk/wht. n••d• good .. ~ ·~beth fl•lurM. bldg me-bluff/JtmbOree ITY"-·' .-o·s11p1~..-orsa11 ence P9"tOfl with hoU• ng e.,.ey Verde arM. M0-<4781 hom... 875-921 t •Yerf'!C!!!i-"' terrar1, chine, allver. 1t1 1232 "" .. ---· plant. •11perienc)9 Fte11 IEOE/M/F bkgrnd pref. Tralnlnf 1'4::=-lonlA""e h-.. & 5484205 ~ -1.::::="""2 • __.. llMfts, mite. 82 12 Wool· laata Aaa 1111 llt . wllet-c:lown mes1 Balboa "' / t 75' 2271 I Pf<>g Full co beneflt1 ....,.,,.._, "" • ..._, ---.._ .. _.. bum (BeKh 1!5" TOJil6a COior fV. i Coves, NB A1k1ng $300 1 own r1M. 1• tnlll llLll .ell~ gro.t~ potentlat kWlng Plfl()Mllty . ..ella Free to good hom• lathel, 1Ur1ace Oftnd9f /Atlanta) UT. MY 11 mo old, s200. Sanyo VCR AOt 640· 1308 Pl.ATE ROOM PERSON, f uff time. hetd'wet•, 2'40 So. C<>eet Pleze IOC. Call potltlon In COtetal at'M. Bauetl Fem•, IC)ayed, atnall ""'1ie.I mill, win , .... • a.ti It video CNMtlt re· Boal llllP n..oe<l-lo-1-44-11 pert-time, Mon 3:30PM Broadway. l.agune Deirdre K4!Y91 for appt. H1vecar,cantr1vel.>Ont recent shots. 536-4455 ftiedW910er.mllvtM,ro -cord9f $300. Like New N Ba to tOPfOll e:OOPM. Tu. e.acn 497.4403 7141846-0011. refs.54MM>27(prflf.AM) dyl. ' tary table. wood bMc For Ad Action SAT.JULY ta 720.08te eves r,achtln wpt y,lhar· I ~~g~~-1~0 a~~~~~ . S•tniH"lrd\1!'1"1": "Full Coot!'& cart for ltn-KlttY, J'. 10 mo9, 90*~· uw.folo1•, drltprw, l c·..:1 .. 1 ,:;.::·:.:v~~. 19" Z!Ollh• colo; TV, xlnt 1"1o~:5~~1 poasi~ Call : MCMNWY N>Pl~•n 181811 Time. Crown Har<twan, t1vt1toryMnlorclllnnmyl t>etutltllt, no bed ti.bite.I :!:ad~~~ • lt25.eoetonroc:iker conc:I. $22$1080. O•ry -Llll''•f ILIP 1 ~ • ~ 3107 Eaat C<>nl Hwy. home. Betty 5'45--416&. lhote, ...... 11m e.ts.&305 .,, .. 1~ ..... -;-~... ....... 84S..173t ,... nyN¥er. IMO ''-* * .. CdM ,,.. • ~.......... Dal Plot wlPld•.•2s.<>ce.a10flal snoJor35'b081.873-7677 A ...... c .M. DllLlll NHdhelpwtth~cne? KUTIEKITTENS Ill n::::= 11n y ct111r.121.wa1nutdeelc. 2zen1thT\la 1o·C010r.et _ -a• man SALES-ff you're• product Mature LVN glvet TL.C aa NEEO t<OlY KWARTliRS 1 ...... _ n S20. Maple a..k, 120. 11. 1100 540-0289 Newpon Bllllk Bay to 45 ft, -FOR Whol9telet or lnveatrnent nurH companion. >Ont 540-0312 ...... ___. Ml II\. ~nD Dlnlno Ml w/4 chllrt, tide 1i. 1200/mo Oyt ......... .......... advleor. d111C0\19t the 09-cool< driver sh<>J>t* 7.,...p -.:" • Nl"INUI\ X·tr• ,..,, I 100. s~ BEAUTll"UL 25" RCA 504· 1873. •v 850-34$9 ·--l••M 1 . DOLURS portunlll• Liberty hae to wtll 1~8'181. 30 to llO hri Wlreh.w.d Terri. neec:lt ......... at -~.!!'! t.•2·5678 aofe, 1125. Mlle. Color TV, 2 yr wmty - ------on., We're IOottJno ror wkly, 490·110t4 good hm. 2~ old mela. K;:"'' ,,..~..., .. "::.':... V'I btle·&·btac, plctur•. I 148. Free <lellvery O~n Newport Merrna1111pa ...... fir ...... Earn big mOMy tor 11\on Marketing Aepr ... nl•· 545·N05 nrnof'e • ,,_ .. , pols, pen1, eto. Su ". T V J 0 H N • S <l•Y. ~. month .... ,.... hOUt•. 30 hr work~ tivH who enfoy lop ht• HiO r1 11 duty.Webef BO.by I ~8-17116. 848-0551 .,...,_.... With ootenU•f 10 eam comm .. U\lonQ national-m cocker Speni:FM, atl tut ll}I Porta~s:::·Mtchlna ............ •111 Panuonlc ster•o with Prlv••• boll litPlc· -· $500 • per "'""· 1y markettld prod~t In butt, 3 mot Old, good 2 chelre like new. r\191 WI!· 25 .. AC'A COior TV _ am/Im, m . &45-8090 -comodate up to 3& 11 ,,.,.,,, ~ •tAM·NOON the comfort of knowing w/kld•. 1150. &40•0-4« vet, 175 ••• M 2·4397 Conao19wtthlll'!/lm FOlll> ADS 15" Hnachl IOllCI ttatt .. c~ T -b081 673-'4424 I '!"-, •' ::~::~vE::vE85!~ c:11•::dl=~G~=· Akll81 AKC, Champ llna. 2 pllf\ted 8 dr dtwtrl radio& =:~.:1-:,,::s·=·: i:~t artll fl lO U.lll&TIUP ~ """'A.. • •HIGHEST COMM + (714). 720-100 j Kare~ 3 lllltr•. all clrt, ldOI'•* 1 15 ••• burnu 130• ~-· ~¥911 IDE FREE lamps. vaiued at 1125.. Newl)Of1 eeacn lllp tor ••II ...... 11Mlll IONUSIS ...._.,_ ~2llO up. &49-M77 ~.i::_.:a,r:, ':: brMkf.., Ji:!~. M will wll 150 ... 2 Wiii~ IUTI MIMI bolt to 30' t tO(ll 1• _,IJlllH •PL!ASANT WORKING Mote --.I .,. Doberman, '-" ... 2 yr• toman 17S, IMIP 120, Oomeltl(; Rotary Cd: roctt.,.. 1250 6 '350 .. OUITll 7141845-7100 . .... dey9.. MOO. TyPlng ttyou'rOr~C:~PoMM lie~ "q~ :1..alOoOOIT'llO. MoVlng. Wallp..,.r, e rolll. S12; ~Ml\Chlne.Gotf 545--'48'2 N9Wp0f1 baNd oflertw Mote fam111M.,.. QM11ng pr.-rad. He9r Oranoe 1 ptleeerll YOiCI call Mi YH r . If rou "•vt a __ Hollywood bed. U . CluM,Collector 141 ... ll i"Oonne Surt)fnt( tlekttl COrnt*ly. Power O! tell, !tie~ "bug" tf111 t CountyAlrpon.C..Mrt Tl'lofnMlt S::"*'•not..-.Trade your old •tltff for M8-1H1eft8. ~5'.._l. 121.00 ... Mt-H8l •II tlu1 041·HH. yHr II you l\eu 1 1 F•nnl• f or appt 17•.Ql 11 ... It now wMI • n ew a oodlH wUh • ~'"' wtlal!~ want In H1¥1 80fMttllliQ '° ...,, WAHT ""'T10H"' ....... 2.ea10 CIMll*"'9t'anot..a ... ~· ..::-:7:-:'•='="""°==11;.1 ___ -.JL---..:•:..-:....:....:..:...-~ -Ad Ct•llftld ed. N ·M71 ~ "°' Q u lA rt _a n ra:d .. do" -Iii ... ..__lii0ii1• ............... ~ .... ~ ,.,...,,. ..,...'*" to _..., ueec1, .. • ... " "°" _... • ~ 11 _ -. -._ ---....011 Cl ...... edltdo"Wtlll. C'-""OM. ;~1, I c I , .1 ----~ . , Ormnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 15. 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Veal source 5 Poetry muse to Slumps 14 Athena t6 Navigation device 16 Small group 17 Food regimen 18 Gibberish 20 Narrow piece 22 Trouble call 23 Cap size 2 .. Shoe tier 26 Snow glider 27 Caller 30 M alamute 2wds 3'4 A scended 35 The one here 36 Overpower 37 Forward 38 Chick sound 40 Indian coin 41 Like· suff. ~Laborer Annoy Upper plate 47 Renters .. 8 Skill .. 9 Laconic 11 2 3 50 Lingo 53 Dads 54 Conveyances 58 Itchy feet 61 Journey 62 Kind of room 63 Feaster 64 Pip-: P.M 66 Ray 66 Obdurate 67 Colored DOWN 1 Vulgarians 2 Landed 3 Na.sty look 4 Kismet believer 5Wood 6 Exciting game 7 Mail 8 Accounts 9 Palestine plain 10 Dense 11 Water bodies 12 Taunt 13 Lampblack 19 Music machines s1 21 Crown PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Harmony 26 Footwear 27 Pointless 28 A H orae 29 Foghorn 30 Pronoun 3 1 Divine comedy author 32 Proprietor 33 Engine parts 35 Number 39 Garden 1001 40 Said 42 Cleanse 44 Direction 46 Kind o f cycle 47 Abate 49 Same: pref 50 Mop 51 Route 52 Theater gp. 53 City map 55 Multitude 56 Clown 57 French plane 59 Thing: law 60 Endeavor 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 • ........ ,..,.. ...... ...... ...... ........ .. .... ...... Hit ,......... llU wm.. • .. Qiyaa.. Hll ...... tlU vw e..tle ml-.. Dod; c•NLL'C 'll"'1n\p;;l&I, ;n i::a;;, '"' ™ Town Cit '81 lionda. Spec. Edit, 34K ml. H?OO, IMth. 5 epcl, elec wlnclowe. lmmao. 976-0564 PORsctl p1r 15 & trim 1tam1, ""' ft gOOd llfM. 1500 firm. S.. Coupe. SIQMture s.n.: '5·130. muat Mil. Day1 at Tlr• WMt. 848·&61 t ~Ila! dlaptily lnetrumen- :75 Oodr· 8200, eo.ooo orio m • air. 1u10, p/a, good oolld. 12500. 873·2083. ... ,, ... , Clu1l11 9045 1H DO&ll X. 4 bO& Town Sadan. r .. tonld. 19,005. · 48 Ford Woodle, navy blue. re1torad. S12,995. P P.875-e181 '34 Ford 3 window cpa, un- r a tt ore d 19500. 875-3175 '&5 Ford Truok, yellow $3200. 1168-3571. I '83 La Sabre, lull pwr. 80K orig ml. Tiii Slee< wheal. XLNT MECH. Muat drive $1000. 842-9566 '04 fmpeffal, all pwr, orig leather, gd home only, $750. 556-8000 Ive meg 72 Citroen SM Mueratl 5 spd. lull pwr. air, leather. 1/6, dual overhead cam•. sllver lacquer. colleclor owried, mint. Proud lo ·lhow. a pleuure 10 drivel Moving -must sell , S 12.500/otter (619)224-0731/425-4921 'IOfll121a 112 hp nathead V8, 3 sp<1. n-tuck & roll Int, new t!fpt. n-tires. $2000 or oest otter 969-1221 '82 •~orid1 Prel\ld9 llUlO-1111NllOll121 • Tllll one 11 a ·•mull ..... m1t1c. 11erao, 1h1rp, 011 l"-t 11 like ,..._ 6 17800· 536-Ge 19 M.IP« clean. (002XJZ) Hond1 Civic '75, yellOw, W1ntad 128.005 ... muat ruria good. good Int A.ale· Mii tod•,l IOt onl't · Ing $1500. 642-4433 or IZl,111 833-1800. Allan 1 T 1tllNllMIH lllllt IU'I SOUTH COUITY lllZU "WIWIUllT llllHIULI Thia one hu a ltlck lhltt. (2.23YZS). Wu $7005; on Nie '°' only 11111 UIUMTHI 21125 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 171-2100 Lib ltJC• till ~·- ~........-1w.1 .. .,,,.'14fl~" ~~-1( .. '" #WIJe.MI °"" ~" .... Volume Salee, Service .AndLaulng 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntlniton Beach lteyeta H (l 14) 142-2000 j171 Wagon. RbU motor Ja aar 1129 !~55g:pers 10 prove. ·very mpreaslve. '74 Corona. Good Cond .. $7a50 obo. 645-9628. Lo Miies, Xtras $2000. JAGUAR I 642-6572 832-5890 ofc '77 Corolla. SA-5, L·back, am/Im, air , rack . $2000 /0BO . 714/960-6282 tUlllEOHm'S # 1 1111 ,, ..... IEAUa tffHI: h:>raebuggy. 2 sats. top. '81 Corolla Stat Wgn all parts, nds paint, lthr 1112 l.11 I 5-spd, air, 10 ml, warr., S600. 642-8144 Serles Ill fitted with ex-lmmac.. $6500/0 BO. -...,---~---! pensive retl wire wheels.,=8...,9"""1_·1_3~6_1 ___ ~~ Studebaker 1963 Grand-I a T i L 171 curlslmo, S t400/0BO. sunroo "' htrdly lndlsl· r ••r• Must sell 548-6838 l~~':!~tf~i. from new·,·67 TR 4A IRs. nu top I 497· 1112; •vet 487-1597 117411.MUM Ptr t l , :::,n~· ~anwtk'0.8t Ve" l ...atllLI •e3 F•lcon Rencll.ro, "'11••· •11111 NEWI 189 P-fiOO claHlc nu FREE! good cond. rune Qood. (667141). On ••la for pl.Int, reetorad. mua't NII 11300/08 0. 646-3 f4 7 or S 1 2 · t 9 6 N 1 be r 1 12995. 557-3534 Dana 845-3340 Cadillac, 540-1180. •89 Rell•b'-. f-'r Aond Y• .. FREElll Jutl antlf oo •8.. F ,_ F 8 ....,. •ere~ .. ., "' clr1'1Wing to be held 11 3 ° an.on uturt. ..,, nwr-t-.--...,;.-;p radio. Mu11 Miii $750. p.m .. July 23, 1983. You IUtO.' PS, runt good, CAPR z008 oc, i ;Cl. 831-6628 mutt be ,_810..in. Cell clean $775 831-8964 11174. Met bfown. '1•o '70 Volvo 4-dr. nu orYlaltOUfdellefahlofc>t '85 Mu11ang 2eo Auto 0111, •Int cond tran1/palnl/llre1, rune the IUH datalla. (317FEO). rune waif, IOolc• good: $ t5001080. ~ 1163 grNt 11250. 846-04113 Blue boo6< vllua la 15396 $2000/olr 548-5613 And IOOtc al thale olhaf • MERCURY '00 264GL dalMI. 4 epcl, fine reaale modal• fitted 88MUSTANG12790 O/D, air, ftawlna tin !*ow "R ... Je/Sa'-8" 645--2983 body, not • llnlck or 1 1cralch, mint throughout. Se.495 obO. Trade po11. '88 Mu1t1ng, 11lnt cond. 1117 UllLUt 12500. 875-8828. MIH lllVILU '74 Pinto. good school • 970-0548 •be. T7 come In I ... Newpon Beach's tlnMt Mlectlon or prevlou1ly owned Porecllea. Audia and Volk1wagena. ...._ 456 E. Coalt Hwy Newport Beach 6 73-()9()() l•iclr I 7 '89 Bukk Rlv,ra. rune great, good cond. $600 cash. 551-5800 '79 REGAL L TO '6' $3990 "Resale/Sales" 645-2~ '79 SKVHAWK H/B $2100 "ReMle/Sales" 645-2982 '81 Regal Ltd (loaded), al pwr, Conllnentlal Kit. gat control, Vogue tires, AM fadl o, PP. 17800 960-3405 ah 5PM. '1111YWl211 Must aeel .Aaklng $4500. Thl1onahHlowmllelQa& tran1por11tlon 11050. 11 M.lper clMn. (9501'1>F). Kathy 1182-5640 AblOlutl luxury for only '78 Maverlcil, 8 cyl auto, 11111 PS, PB. 4 dr. clean. $1850/olr 831-8964 1111 OAllLUO '79 Fla11a. good cond, llYILU $1895 H88 New- Blue metallic with llght por1Blvd 842-3891 blue leather Interior. Like -=. ~-------new (833VZO). 80 Ford L TO, auto, all II.II p0wer. 1111. cruise. ale. 50,000 ml, great cond $4600/obo, 780-9206 11llOAllWO •-iw llllE.L '82 Mustang GL. auto, 11 in blue, 17500. 648-2114 This one la llke new & hu ; '.jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I low mileage. (736XNV). A 11 auper biiiai only 11100UIWCI IHAlllYIUI Dark redwood, low mile· age & llke new ( 1.AAH552). Now only $1111 1llOOOIWO ILIHUI '50 FORD 2 DA 112 hp flathead V8. 3 spd, new tuck & roll Int, new crpt, new tires. $2000 or best otter 969-1221 FORD 1110fllUHT Sedan. 4 apeed trans., 4 cyl. engine, pwr. slee<lng & brakes, air cond. & vinyl tap. ( 197426) 1111 UNI Au1omauc. llr cond .. pwr 1teerlng & pwr. braket. (603903). $6995 1tMIMIUUl AutomaUc • .ir cc>M .. pwr llterlng & bralla1. AM/FM atereo & vinyl top. (816485) $5995 1llODPIH Automallc. pwr. steering & brtkes, AM/FM 1tereo & air cond. (260Z8T). $3995 11llOHl&I Coupe Automatic . AMIFM 1tereo, pwr steering & brakn. aplil bench _, & vinyl lop. $3995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 123 I.I palnl. wire whla, amlfm. ' runs great. S 1950. 1110 549-8006. ~-+---1~-+-~~-11 a.tea, l•,.rt•• t.llW 9112 Pvt pafty 648-9498 Light Ian with matching leather Interior, llke new & low mlle11ge. (MFJ730). $4995 io1,o HARBOR BlllD CO~IA Ml \A 64 J 0010 JailMlr•a 7021 Jll);;g1us Salling SabOt, ~11.lnt COl'ld $325/0BO. Atso a Olnalla. Stereo Console & various misc. Items. Call 645-5887 Sur1 Rider. used once. per- fect, wonh S7SO sell S620 548-0922 Windsurfet O'P·•en Free- sail 3 w/prenuur hoom. $650. 650--0851 Used 3 times AJma t 010 IW YAUIY, llAll TWILlllHMMI 4br, 4'Aba unturn. with guet1hM.3br. 3'~ba turn WIUlelltfllt"-c• I will trade lor all or co- ow,_shlp poslllon In a TURBO PROP OA JET AIRCRAFT &/or 50' or l•rger V .ACHT Wiii con- llde< equity trade tor IN· VESTMENl REAL ES· TATE or MAPPED I.ANO O&lllllOUI (819)323-2008/435-1563 Caplan & Caplan Realtor ·~.. 1012 3 81cyc1e 1100 703 Center St.. C.M. Blue boys Raleigh $25. Glrane boys sml S 12. 846-125 t art 6 Nlltllkl 12 9'><1, rack, 11lnt cond. $185. 646-2725 Nllhllel t2 9'><1, rack, xlnt cond.$185. 646-2725 "" I 14 camper sfutil tor sm•n Plcll Up. blue on white. good cond $235 8'2-735'-. MOPED, runs and loolla grHt. Aaklng S 190, 499-&048 COHHHL C HEYROLfT .... )t il.1•f ... ,. '°' 1 I \1 ~ SU· I lOO Mot~na M098d. dbl ... ,.,, yellow, r.., mfr. ror. 1225. 548-8352. WI 1ft Sharon bet 5pm. USED CARS & TA UC KS .. itll'ft'lll1et/ COME INOA CALL FOR IHltell ltll flU AIPUIUI. tA5 H0nCL ATC 70. uMd Cofm'8r-0.Ullo OllftlUT ON:ie. Pert.a oondl11on. 18211 BEACH BLVD MOOI080. 831"M25 or HUNTINGTON BEACH &40-47M . Scott. .a 305 ~ Oreem Motor· •~t .... l1 Ml·Hl1 cycle $300 Call WI PAY TIP llLUI 942.3319. •• •• 1&11 '79 BMW R&5, 11700. '81 11J11••• KZ550, t 1.c><>. ~II IO NINI/I .... ~-~·~many ell· 2480 Hllbof llvd. ·n•Honcs. cxsoo. onty Mt==tQl 1480 ml, Ille new. rad!, wind ~. 11500. A WllTlll STE.At.I .. a-e 1 .. • c:leen vMCI ~•: ·eo Kx.90 ~--'· •Int P'ef• 1011-1083 Bu1c1ea. cond. f.450. 17&-0554 J a Q u • t e . T A h & Honda i50Ci: Suzulcl 50. Poncti. t>ut any ~ •-........ 1571 con"<Mfad. Top = ...,., • .......... peldl Call cu,,. at ... ..... fi Motora al (714) if sm 28' iOW ...,.9_1t-_2soo __ . ----- ~. altt-cont, 2tM ml. -WI WAIT TMI .. ~~Od "'"· loeded. .... ...... , ao . .uu. ,,,,, .... 1110 - NNT i;ii1;11i Ye> .. ._ lee Aon.Id Dace .... , .. THEOOOIU ROBINS rORO ••1< .. r•1 II I 1' ( IA VI' f, ' \ ' • TRUCKS 1112•mmun Thi• 4X4 model he1 pwr. steering & br•kn, au10- mlllc. m111 wllMI• I Of\IY 10,000 mllee. (2A89e78). $10,995 11•,..u1• Bobtall mod•I with 4 ~ tflnL f. 2 tpMd 1xle. (tUOOeet). $11,995 THlOOOIH ROBINS FORD • '· flf\l.rll/ ",, ,, ((1' IA f\A-1 '., t, 1 ,' 11 ~ os ebw. xinl cond .. stick, all extras, alloys. $5500 Obo 645-2378 '74 2002, auto, nu motor, paint & tires. am/Im cass. ~250 Obo. 642-7866 78 833CSI, very clean $14,750. 642·2625. 19 3201, Showroom new, loaded, 51K. must selll $8900/obo. 631-6836 03 3201. blk on blk, 1uto, 1ake over lse $336 or buy. Xlnt cond. 499·6018 . -t3 BMW 633CSI, 16,000 rril. Arctic Blue, 5 apd, I BS wtils. log lamps. lthr 1-t Must Mii. $35,000. t ·15-4721 Conveniently Located A Competitively Priced & ~oles-Service-Leasing BUICK 112,111 1tlllllllH o••••llil• t3tl Serles 111 wllh ?~oonrool -,6"""7_T_R_4_A_l_A_S_. -nu-to_p_& I 1 B G c 3 2 1 1 w a -. paint, wire whit, amtlm, $18.995:onsa~at ' runs great $1950 1112 aEUL 1110 l&llLUO Hatchback Aulomatlc. Sedan . .Automatic, pwr llYIW pwr. steeflng & brakes, 166 Cuttua. auto. p/b I p/1, llr.S575. 979-0734 111,111 549-8606 -=,7,....1""'T __ A_6_, """R_ol_l _b_ar-.-.-m-/-lm-. steering & brakes, Juat beautllul In two tone :Ir ~~;ed ·:h~fMc~~':~ AM/FM stereo casaatte, brown. (894977). WH I 1111221 '78 CullHI Supreme. Blue. new tlrM. xlnt cond. Guat 96M .. ,y mllel. PP. Askfng $4395 See at 1835 Superior, C. M. &2500 Aon 552-0021 1llOUI Series Ill White with black '76 Triumph TA 7. 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Big Doings They aren't exactly the boys from Liverpool, but they are exciting the crowds at Knott's Berry Farm This summer . T he Broadway bit, 'Beatlemania' can be seen daily on the stage of the Good Time Theater. 'Beatlemanla ... 'Still 1 rocking' 'em dead at Knott's Berry Farm ' The way the young girls sighed and squealed you'd never have known it was just an incredible simulation. Beatlemania is back and in top form at Knott's Berry Farm's Good Time Theatre. The hit musical that has been serving big scoops of nostalgja and rock and roll since 1977 will perform at Knott's through August 26. Because this is the musical's first extended engagement at an amusement park, the show was shortened by a half hour and 11 songs to accommodate an amusement park's restless crowd. Lead guitarist Rob Laufer said this version of the musical emphasizes the music more than the multimedia portion of the show because an amuse- ment park crowd is more tuned in to entertainment than education. The musical's multimedia presentation does seem reduced -less engaging in a sense. The screen which cloaked the performers in media history of the '60s and early '71 by seeming to float between the The real boy1 from Liverpool are shown here with disc jockey Murray BySUSANAVILA Of the Daily Pilot Staff audience and the players is gone. Although the three aceens behind the performers and the two on either side of the stage remain. But the show is refreshed by a new intimacy between the players and the audience created by the comfortably small si7.e of the Good Time Theatre. When a group of girls jumped up and started dancing to "Get Back," rhythm guitarist Jim Riddle was cloee enough to acknowledge them by crossing to their side of the stage and wailing out a few bars in their direction. ~t Alan Le Boeuf said he likes being closer to the audience. But he said it poses a problem when they play off the young people in the crowd because it breaks down their characterizations and turns the musical into more of a roc.k concert. "A lot of older people come fQr the nostalgia so we have to resist the temptation of letting go for the younger crowd," he said, "People are applauding for the Beatles and their memories." The en tire group said they enjoyed the peeudo-celebrity status that goes along with pretend- ing to be a Beatle. They especially like being able to recteve th.e applause and adoration of a celebrity on stage and then being able to discard their costumes and lead private lives unmolested by fans. Drummer Sy Gorieb said preparing to play a Bealle Is a long and exhausting process becauae-most of the research and learning of music and lyrics was done on their own. ''The people who put the show together were much more involved in drama, so we figured out the music ourselves as we went along," he said. The show is as vital as ever and still e xciting to perform, accorcl.ing to Gorieb, even though it has been running for six years. He added that the musical will be reopening on Broadway in the n~ar future. the K, often considered the fifth Harriton, the late John Lennon, Beatie. They •~ ( frohl f_,lt) George· ..... ._. Paul ~~'rt~y nd fttqo~~ ·• "'' [' ~~ ...... -----------------------------------------------.... ~------------------------------------------------~! At the Movies H·.-PHIL sNF~rnt::RMAN ....... iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiil ................. lllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif All up with no play to go, the Angel Beach High theatrical ensemble, (from left) Cyril O'Reilly, Scott Colomby, Dan Monahan, Rod Ball, Mark Berrier, Wyatt Knight and Tony Ganioe, wait to hear if the 1how will go on in the adolescent comedy, 'Porky's II: The Next Day.' 'Porky's II ••• • This film boasts a few weak laughs, but little else Quick! Tell us the name of even one actor who appeared in wt year's comedy mega-hit "Porky' a"? Give up? That's not surprising. "Porky's" didn't grom more than $100 million be<:aU8e of distinguiabed performances. Writer-director Bob Clark hit cinematic pay dirt by taking familiar high achool comedy themes to outrageo,µsJy raunchy frontiers where no film had gone before. .cenea from Shakespeare. That'• right, Shake9pNJ'e! Oh, there are a few cartoon vil1aina confront- ing the kids in ''Porky's JI. ''There's the Rev. Bubba Flavel, a~ and brlmltone preacher who wants to shutdown the ··~ne" Shaketpeare productJon. There are two-faced polltk:iant who watch porno movies in the buement of Qty Hall. And there are the local Ku Klux Klansmen, who are upeet that a Seminole Indian student will be playing Romeo - and ki8ling a white girl to boot. l ~ 0. -...... ~ a: ~ c... c -< Admittedly, the movie did not appeal to all audiences. Thoee sensitive to feminist issues justifiably labeled "Porky's" a male chauvinist pigfest. In it, women were portrayed as little more than one-dimensional targets of single-minded aex-ot.e.ed teen-age boys. And t.hoee who dislike crude, locker room humor undoubtedly" found plenty ·to offend them in "PorkY's." Everyone knows the.e eelf-rtahteoua adults will get what they cle9erve before ~ final cnidita roll, and the fun la in aeeing how. Without 8ivine it away, let'• just aay the naked truth la ultimately revealed at a Slant reliCk>n rally conducted by the Rev. flavel: --. ----- But thousands of moviegoers were apparent- ly able to leave their IOda1 comcioume.. and good taste at home and enjoy the wacky exploits of aorne 19~ Florida teerll tr)'inl to meek into a X-rated Evera).ades nichtdub. Fans left the theeter ltil1 laughing over the naked cabln .equence, the ahapely female teacher with a weatme. for male IYID clothel, and above all the h)'llterk:al 1hower room peephole tug-of-war that had to be teen to be believed. But the rule in Hollywood thlee da)'I ii that nery hit mwt have ita aequel. So the awnmer of 1983 brl.nel w "Porky'• D: The Next n.y." Never mind that m,htdub owmr' Porky cloan't even appear in thia tum. Don't wony about the retuminl Jlrinds-1 ecton. who look a little too old to be pa.ytna hicti .cbool studenta. The flnt film'• ~ Nputa~ will suanntee a healthy box -·~GI.It. •fPfty:~.w: if ,e,ralber, -- Kaki Hunter and Dan Monahan are going steady. sequel. Yes, it has a fair number of funny ICeMI, though none that you'll walk out of the th~ter ravinl about. But the film'• cardinal mistake la that it seems to be atrivinl for 10methinc completely abeent from the fl.nrt film -reepect- abWty. For example, the filmmaken a~tly took eome of the feminist critidlln to heart. In °Porky'a ll," Wendy Willlaml (Kaid Hunt.er), the pl wtt.h a reputation for beinC "eMY," ~to deliver a Jona 1peech a~t how ahe'a limply the victim of tchool l()lllp. In truth, lhe't only 11done lt" tm. cm.. Well, that'• a reBef. • And iNteed of tryt.nc to aU.f y their overactive lib&doe, the teent bo)'I thit time are channeUna their~ in~ a ..... produc:Uon of Bob Clark'• direction (he alao wrote the ICript with fto8er E. 8wayblll and Alan Onmby) ii uneven. lle'a particularly clwmy in a a predict- able, overlolw ..,.veyard prank .equence. Some of hil ahol1er, ..._forced qht pp are handled more lkillfUlly, IUCh • a s~ sword fieht in which an out-of-plaice prop must aui.tltute for a broken bla. The fUm hM little in the way of character development, and there are no ltandouta UDOnl the ywnc male acton. Only Kaid Hunt.er •'-to cut lcae bllariowly when the humiliate. a. lecherow politician in the rnldclle of a swanky re1tauranL , If UUt watered-down 1equel la any lndbticin of the dlndkJn i1i1a _.... wmia11e, ''Porky'• m" may find tbeM ml1ehlevoua teeft· ... ra lllftY·plAntiftc sraffttU at the local playpand while hellMa a PIP of nww build a new -chapel. 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For ticket information, call 494-1147. c -~ Step ln1o Sul'TYTl0f' with G & S ~at the Gaoge. &~~~ 56 FASHION_ISLAND · NEVVPORT BEACH · (714) 644·7030 ~----- Dlsnex band Evening concert set in Heritage Park The 20-piece Disneyland Band will provide a free evening concert Sunday in Irvine atHeritage Park. The 6 p.m. concert on the park lawn, sponsored by the city's c.ommunity Services program, is the second in a 1eries of free outdoor concerts this sununer. Heritage park is at 4601 Walnut Ave. between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road. The Disneyland Band, which features some of Orange County's top musicians, will be coming of( a celebration of its own. On Saturday at Disneyland's Carnation Plaza, the band is acheduled to complete performance number 50,000 since the group was fom\ed to celebrate the July 1955 opening of the Anaheim amuaernent park. Conducted by Stan Freese, the band plays from a repertoire of big band jazz, Dixieland, Broadway show tunes and marches Concert or-ganizers are encouraging spectators to show up early for lawn seating, which i.B available on a tint-come. firat-eerved basis. Many concert regulara bring a picnic dinner. Backward recording ... Dial-A-Soap, too '1le " SJ' 1 .._ HOLLYWOOD -Electric Light Orchestra's swipe at thoee who complained about eo-ailled "bllckwarda muking" on the rock band's earlier records has been nipped in the bud -in this country, at least. Controveny over alleged backward recording of Satanic ~on albums by ELO and other rock groups bad led to demands in tome states for legialation requiring warnings on album jackets. So ELO leader Jeff Lynne decided to deliberately record non-Satanic messages backwards on the grou~'s new album. He abo had the worda "Warning: Thia contains aecret backward meeuges" printed on the United .Kingdom album cover: But Recording Industry A.leodation of Ameri- ca officiala who learned about the cover artwork weren't laughing, and the albwn'a U.S. dis- tributor-, CBS &Corda, 1aat week iaued the diac without any warning on the album jacket. The name of the new album? "Secret Me.aces." ot coune. NEW YORK-Sue Maurelli worka hard aa a 1eetttary at a national mapzine, but apends IDOlt of her time worrytnc about her lk:k mother, her troubled tilter, her huaband and her own fnlUe heel th. Sounda like a 908p opera, richt? It ia. Only thia one can't be found on televilion, radio or in a mapzine. ,. One can only hear about the toila and troublal of Sue Maurelli on the telephone with New York -Telephone'i flnt ~A-Soa~ • Spomored by Soap Diaett. it la preeented entirely in the orm of telephone convenations, and featuree auch llCton u Neva Small. P.J. Benjllm1n and Beth AU8tin. There are six epimdea a week and a "weekend u~te" eo l1atenent can catch up on the st«y. Bowers Museum crafts ' At the Movies 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilill .......... lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ 'Tootsie ..• • Dustin Hoffman movie popular in Moscow 2 ~ l By ANDREW ROSENTHAL ~t.d~Writer MOOCOW -An American fihn has never won the top prize at the M08COw International Film Festival, and IOl'De say one never will. but the hit comedy "Tootsie" has been packing movie houses at special showings in the Soviet capital. The film, starring Dustin Hoffman as a down-and-out actor who dons a dress and poses as a woman in a desperate bid to save his career. is not entered in the competition. But it has been ahown seven times since the festival opened last Thunday, and thoee who've been lucky enough, or influential enough, to be invited to attend say the theater has been full for each showing. "It's a great comedy, and the Soviets love comedies," said International Film Exchange Ltd. President Gerald Rappoport, who has been buying and selling films in F.astem Europe for 21 years. "An American film never has and never will win the festival," said Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. But, in his opinion, "Tootsie has won this festival hands down. It's wo'l by the hands and feet of the audience. Their feet bring them in and their hands show how much they like it." The official American entry in the film festival, shown Monday night, is ''The Outsiders," the story of disaffected urban youth directed by Francis Ford Coppola. That theme obviously would be palatable to Soviet officials -as would the stories of some other U.S. films being shown outside the competition: "Abeence of Malice," the story of an irrespons.ible journalist starring Paul Newman and "Frances" with Jessica Lange as actress Frances Farmer, whoae nonconformity led to an insane asylum. "Tootsie" makes no strong political statement. But Valenti insisted "films can make a political statement (other than) in the way people think they're made, Le. their content. "You can make a statement by making a first class film," he said, adding that a good movie "says something good" about the nation that produced it. "What counts," he said, "is what movies people go to aee." Soviets choee the American entry -and the BenCross not typical T'-A11 uk11f..,_ HOLLYWOOD -Ben Croes, the star of the Academy Award-winning Cil.m, "Chariots of Fire," says he's not a typical English actor. He thinks he may be a little difficult to cast. but adds, "I do think I'm good at playing misfits." Croes has just fini.ahed a role in India in the Home Box Office minileries, "The Far Pavilions." He alllo has played the lead role in the BBC mi.n.iaeries, "The Citadel." "I don't have a love affair with show business like 10me actors," he 1&)'8. "What I have Is a series of one.night stands, eome more suocesaful than othen. I'm only an actor because I'm not qualified for anythbfc elte." 0-0. ia most ldentified with his role as the Jewiah Olympic runner with a fierce determina- tion to wtn. "Listen, I'm an actor, not an athlete. 'The truth is, that at the end of 'Chariots of Fi.re.' if I u much u looked at a running ahoe, I auffered a aharp attack of nau.ea. '' Spiritus exhibition The Suaan Splrttw Gallery is preeenting lta annual exhlbltion of "8 x 10," a ahowca.e of worlu by emeramc photosraphen. nu. yew'• theme is hand colored photqp'apha and w• CW'llted by Vidie Lana of Boulder, Col. 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On Monday, July 25, the show, ~ festooned with rave reviews, nine Tony awards and a I Pulitzer Priz.e, begins ita ninth year on Broadway. ~ Barring either the end of the world, a t.enninal ~ droop in box-office business. or both, it will offidally a: beoolne the longest-running show in Broadway history on Sept. 29. That's when it logs its 3,389th perfoi-mance, surpasalng thecunentchamp, ''Greue, '' the '50a rock musical that finally cloeed in April 1980. "A Chorus Line" just keeps on dancing along, outlasting ita competitors, swviving even Broad- way's aevere slump last 8e890l'l, when flops abounded and overall attendance dropped by 16.8 percent. How long can it keep this up? Producer Joeeph Papp, whoee non-profit New York Shakespeare Festival brought the show' to Broadway in 1975, offers this not-so-cautious estimate: "My guess is that it can run forever. The reuon I say this is that we have no stars in the show" - which means no star salaries -"and as long aa we break even we can run. And new audiences keep coming to aee it." Another factor, other than an appealing 800re and interesting atory: "We husband that show very carefully. Hundreds of people have played its roles, but you never aee a shoddy perfonnance. We keep a very tight grip on the show. Michael i.a constantly working on it." Perhai-the most important factor: '"There's something timele9a about the show. It really I.a about Broadway, about the Broadway musical theater, which makes it kind of a perennial. 'A Chon.as Line' is Broadway, in a way." Broadway's smash hit started as a workshop production at Papp'• Public '!beat.er, bouled down- town in the huge, venerable old brownstone building that once was New York'• Astor Library. A telephone call about another show, a revival of a 1938Kurt Weill muaic.al about New York, started It all. '"There was a New York City annivenary SATURDAY, aY 16 thru MDAY, MY 24 • •llEIT •Tm U.I. •Ml• 1m•11 • • IE•NARI • SHOW IPECIAU • *'ERIOR DECORATION• MMUMC'TUAED HOMO• • ~ R.ORAL lllPLM • •ALVINO MY A MARILYN KING* •Oii STAGa DAILY• AOMISIK>N Adults ....... $4.79 Senior Citizens (60 and over) 11 on ~Thu" Children(6-16yrs.) .. R.• Chlldren(un &yrs.). ff9I ByJAYSHARBUTT API>Nun.a Writ.r J~ph Papp talked to a lot of dancers before 'A Chorus Line.' coming up and I waa thinking of reviving 'Knickerbocker Holiday,'" Papp says. He asked Bennett, a former chorus "gypsy" twned direc- tor-choreographer. about giving it a try. "He came over and said, 'I'd like to dO a musical about the peopleinachorusline.' Heaaidoverthelut few months he'd gotten a lot of dancers over to his place and tape-recorded their experiences, night after night. r-· "'""",.... d8a ...... • Dally Pilot e classifieds worttfor • you. Call • 642-5678 e forquick e cash sales. "He had maybe 45 hours of tape of them talking about their lives, their families, how they got into dance. So we just took a day off to play theee tapes. They were the most moving things I've heard in my lit ., e. At this point. he says, there waa no music, no book, no lyrics. All that came lat.er from Marvin Hamliach, James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, and Edward Kleban, with Bennett directing and choreo- graphing. Some dancers were hired -''Chorus Line" now employs 33 -and work began on Bennett's concept of a show baaed on the harsh, oft.en demeaning experiences of singer-dancers auditioning for a Broadway musical. "It was several months before it began to take 1001e form,eomeshape," Papp says. Butitalmostdied a-homing. While the individual speeches of the dancers were excellent., he explaina, tying the the whole thing together seemed a major obstacle. It was a tense, trying time. Papp says he'd put $350,000 of Festival funds into the show at a time the financial wolf was at his company's door. There were questions about the wiadom of pressing on with the project. It led to what he calls "the long night," a marathon brainstorming aesion with Bennett: "Michael and I just sat down and discussed the work at a meeting that began at 10 o'clock at night and kept going until 6 the next morning. And finally I said, 'Do you think you can pull it off now?' "He said, 'l think I can.' I said, 'OK,' let's go on to the next phase,' which meant the investment of another $100,000." ltalaocould have meant the end of the New York Shakespeare Festival, established in 1956 to promote both the works of the Bard and of promiaing modem playwrighta. Had "A Chorus Line" flopped on Broadway, "the likeliest thing would have been that we would've gone under," Papp says. "We were in a criaia situation then, about $1.5 million in the hole." 'That risk he took led to a smash hit that to date has gromed $260 million from all ita English-language productions here, on the road and oveneas, and a movie sale, according to producer Papp. Its once-lucrative overaeas, big-dty and touring companies now are just a happy memory. Only the Broadway edition still i.a playing. But for eight years, he says, the profits contributed about 65 percent of the funds needed to run the Shakespeare Festival, whoee annual budget he puts at between $8.5 million and $9 million. Now, he says, the Festival -its other Income comes from private and government 80W'CeS -has to find aome way to get the kind of revenue that "A Chorus Line" once provided. Has he perchance another hit like "A Chorus Line" in the wings? He smiles. "You never know." Is it poeaible that "A Chorus Line" really is just a ence-in-a-lifetime cue of extraordinary forttme with a remarkable show? "Any ahow that breaks the record for the longest-running on Broadway I.a automatically once ln a lifetime,'' Papp not.ea. "Whether another show can come up and beat that reco"'Ci I don't know. "But I would li)<e to be the one to do it.'' G for ' • cluslfied ads phone 642-5878 ----- Comin Attractions Rick Nelson ••• At the fair Fairgoers can enjoy top name entertainment nightly during the final weekend of the Orange County Fair at Costa Mesa's fair grounds. Rick Nelson, known for his hits "Travelin' Man" and "Garde n Party" wiU perform to- night at 7 and 9 p.m. on the Arlington Stage. The Kingston Trio will perform Saturday. The trio's repertoire include ''Tom Dooley," and ''Early Morning Rain." The fair will close Sunday with two per- formances by the new hit-group. OXO. Per- formances at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m are included in the $4 fair admission prices for adults and $1 for children 6 to 12.Children under six are admitted free. 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Rosanna Arquette amd .-Vincent Spano give exceptional perlonnances In this >-small-scale film written and directed by John Say!M. The 3 tamlllar rocky high school romance story takes an Interesting ..., twist when SaleS shows the drastically different paths these >. two take after graduation day. v v v «I 'O ~ u. ....... ~ G> 'O c G> ~ i BLUE THUNDER: Rated R. Roy Scheider stars In this thrilling but unenllghlenlng film about a super helicopte< on the prowl above Los Angeles. Stunning aerial photography and special ettecls. but the plot Is loaded with holes. Directed by John Badham ("Saturday Night Fever"). vvv 3: BREATHLESS: Rated R. Richard Gere and newcomer -Valerie Kaprlsky star as a charlsmallc hood and the beautiful .f! student he romanoes. v v a: DR. DETROIT: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd ot the old "Saturday Night Live" troupe plays a meek college professor conned Into assuming the Identity of a big-time mobste<. Aykroyd has a few funny moments, but he can't salvage this week comedy. vv FLASH DANCE: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer Beals stars In this visually exciting but weakly written mm about a female welder who longs to become a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne. v v THE MAN WITH TWO BRAINS: Rated R. This spoof of silly 1950's mad ldentlst movies stars Steve Martin ano Kathleen Turner ("Body H .. t"). Directed by Carl Reiner ("The Jerk"). v 1990: THE BRONX WARRIORS: Rated R. For the time being, this Is the worst movie of the summer. Almlelaly violent flli.d with obac.ne dialogue. this movie about the Bronx Qon. wild Is a cheap rip oft "The Warriors," and a number of other action thrillers. v ..OCTOPUSSY: Rated PG. Don't look tor deep charac- terizations or social lesM>ns, but II you're a fan ot the James Bond series, you'll love this lat•t adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only") aeerna to be anxious to top the "GET IN LINE FASTI THE FUNNIEST AND MOST BRACING OF THE 'SUPERMAN' MOVIES. HOORAY FOR REEVE PRYOR IS HILARIOUS:' -Oen. Shltht, TOOAY SHOW .._.,.._~ ........ _ .-.. •mt1 --."' ... ' •• ~----.. --··--··----·---·-·•llll---·--·-llmfl -·--··--·--rt.-_..__---·~ ............. -~-==- (~ . : ·: ~ : . : '.. " ~ 0 --------- 'Class ... • Surprise hit of the summer "~"is the surprise hit of the summer, a comedy that delivers more than it promises. The situation is not new: Mature woman introduces boy to sex. But the complication is different: Mature woman happens, by coincidence, to be mother of the boy's best friend and roommate. Most of ·th e action takes place at an Illinois prep school where a shy scholarship student (Andrew McCarthy) and a prematurely cynical son of the rich (Rob Lowe) become buddies and engaBe in the customary school pranks. The dialogue written by J im Kouf and David Greenwalt captures the preppie scene, and the crisp direction by Lewis John Carlino ("The Great Santini") is ideal. McCarthy and Lowe are perfect as the friends turned enemies. Jacqueline Bisset, who had sex in a jet lavatory in "Rich and Famous," now tries it in a see-through elevator. She is utterly convincing, as is Cliff Robertson as her macho husband. Rated R for language and sexual content. ••• M...-l'lnw. "-'na,_ al "--"'""I-..,.,_ 0 C -c...nl -A.II--·~ Ol.ltrageous stunts In "Raider• of the Lost Aft(", and he comes awfully cloM. Roger Moore and M9Ud Adema star. vvv PORKY'S II THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The aex-obseued Florida teens are beat In this tame. Intermittently tunny sequel to last year·s raunchy comedy mega-hit. The mtstake this time Is that the lllm makers aim for SOfMthlng completely at>Mnt from the first tllm -re.pectablllty. The kids channel their energy Into ShakeapNre, for goodness aakeal Bob ---STARTS TOIMV--- .,.. .. 11... CHTA MHA •attl vtfJO OMfff l... UA C-.1111 W-.. v..,. 111911 '4•111 OJ m.'"f 640 011• '" eno eat 1no . UIA .... , ... WAlllY ...... WfllMllllTH .._ .... ,._ ~ ,_..... ~ MIC 0...,. Miii UA C:.. mm• m·ttoO m.o,.o .,,~ CllTAMllA llMlll ...... w-.aa..c-~~ UAC...,C.- Ml•J102 Hl·OHt D4·Jtll Andrew McCarthy and Jacqueline Bisset star in 4Class'. 0 PC -p.....,l&f .....,_ -~ Some molOn&I moy -t. ow~ lo< ~ 0 R "8tn<Vd U,.., 17 ......,.._ -s-n~ P91'f"I °'*'WI .....,..i- 0 X -Ito --17 edrNI~ Some..,._,,..yt..-hlc'-.... ~ Clark agaln directs. v v PSYCHO II: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty Norman In the sequel to Allred Hitchcock's grlaty story about a medman who commits a Ml'lea of murders. Once again, Perttlns' sanity Is up for grabs, but this movie 11 not nearly as funny or witty as the original. v v • RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucas' "Star ware" story la brought to a 1tunnlng ctlmax. The characters may be a bit two-dimensional bit the action sequences and special effect• are among the most exciting ever pu1 on film. Stare Mark Hamill, Carrie Reher and Harrison Ford. v v v v SPACEHUNTER: Rated PG. Just another cheap rip-off of the Star Wars trilogy. Peter Strause plays a space adventurer who dismantles a vllllan'a lalr. The special effects dort't make up for the crummy acting and boring story line. v STROKER ACE: Rated R. It may not be the worat movie of the summer, but It comee dange.-ouely cloee. Burt Reynotda at an aa a race car drlvw who becomes a marketing object for a fried chicken king. v SUPERMAN 111: Rated PO. A auper-dlaappolntment. The world's favorite ftylng hero la grounded by a wl11eaa 1Cf1pt. Chrletopher Ree¥e g1we enothar fine per1omMce, but the ftlm i. ttwown off balanoa by the hemmy antics of Richard Pryor aa a oomputer ~lue hired by an 9Yll bualneu man (Robert V8'Aghn). Directed by Rk:hard Leiter. v"" TRADING Pl.ACES: Rated R. Dan Ayttroyd and Eddie Murphy .,.. the IUbfectl of a IOdel experiment In wtlioh a C:IW con beoonlea rtch, and a enooty bua6rte8I man hla monev. Job, and hom9. Loe. of amualng momenta belof9 the ~ ~ rune out of gee. Dnc:ted by John Landla("Anlrnal Howe"),.,,., • • • •'a\ .,.....,...,....,: Exoelent; ..,...,.,..: Vety Good;.,....,: Good; v : Not IOgood. To take advantage of all the ways the Daily Pilot helps fighl inflation. call 642·4321 , • • ' t II I .. -"• --------+------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------........ .-..9 What's Happening PLAYS "ANDROCLES AND THE LION," a comedy by George Bernard Shaw. is being presented at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-41 13). Per- formaooes will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 6. "ANNIE," the musical based on the popular comic strip, Is on stage at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710). Perlormances will be given Tuesdays through Sundays at varying curtain times until Oct. 23. "MAN OF LA MANCHA." a musical based on the legend or Don Quixote, Is the fare at Sebastian's West 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. "MISTER ROBERTS," a Navy comedy set In World War II, opens Thursday tor the Saddle- back Company Theater at Saddleback College In Mission Viejo (831-4656). Perlormances will be g.lven Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with weekend matinees Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. until Aug. 7. "WEST 8ID£ STORY," a modern day Romeo and Juliet musical drama on the New York streets, continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-5151). Perlormances will be given nightly exoept Mondays until Sept. 11. "UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE," a comedy fantasy, ts being presented by the Ana-Modjeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (772-8708). Perlormances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through July 30. ART LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM of Art, 307 Cliff Dr .. Laguna Beach. The works of contemporary California artists Ernest Sliva, John Brodie, Micheal Pfulb and Gary Ghirardl will be shown July 19 to August 28. Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information call 494-6531. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM of Art, 307 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach. Curator Lynn Gamwell will I J! 0 -mOdefate a panel dlecusaton entitled "An ~ Evening with the Artlats" Thursday, July 14 at 8 ~ p.m. A wine and cheese reception will follow. ~ Admtsalon la $5 for members and $6 general. ~ Information 494-e531. :::i Allendale Gallery, 1540 S. Coast 'Hwy.. ~ ;~~:g ~::;n!":~"ne;:r. =,=1~~~ ~ are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues .. Wed., Thurs .. Sun.. ~ and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Information 0: 497-6005. ~ THE OAANOEAIA, 480 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Azoulay, Kasimlr, Eldenberger, '- Frledlande<, Aaku by Susan Rubenstein and ~ glasa by Fred Eck will show through the month .... U'I 0 See What's Happening, Page 12 ...... CD Q) (.:I BURT REYNOLDS "THE FIRST TRIPLE CllOJf'N OF MOTION PICTVBES!'' -Slleila Bemoa, L . .4. Timn ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ • librgain Matinees! at,i~•hhl4 )"iili) "; MONOAY Thtv SATUROAY FACUlTYot CANOlEWOOO NOW PLAYING ...... COSTA MUA FOUllTA .. waun -BIOO*llulSI EOWarOs Mes;i Famoly Twin Stldium Dnve·ln 172 6446 646 S01S 963 1307 639 8770 COSTA •HA ll TOllO OU.. NO 'AISU Elh•¥0S 811s101 Eowaros ~re~c~ AMC O<anoe MaH ACC~to FOfl 540 7444 581 5880 637 0340 THISlHQAO(llENT OFALLmE MOVIES YOU'LL SEE mtSSUMMER, mtSWILLBE mEONEYOU REMEMBER. -MARI< HAMtU • HAAAISOH FORD • CARRIE~ BIUY DEE WILLIAMS •ANTHONY OAHIE.LS., ~ .. _o..o_ ·--·lflll'-· -Ol -.. RICHARD MAAOUANO -.... 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SU, 1:00. too, 11:00 "Sll'£RMM I (PG) IN OOlBY STEREO 11'.lO. z·ss. Ho. H~. 10:10 "WAR GAIE" (PG) I 00, l'JQ, 6:&Q. l:JO lrod.ly & s.1 .. .., 11 00 p • Sllow ''WAR GAMES" (PG) ll..10. l 00. s JO. toO. 10-)1) "PORKY'S I: M fUT DAY" (R) 11JS.l 40. H~. 6!10. ,00, II·~ * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * "TUlll5 PlACD" (l) ,.. "Ml OfflCD & A com.owr'(l) llM:M .. WMllOIS (l) ,.. "CUSS CW l .. " (l) .......... (PS) ... "ltat ROM lO O.." (N) Comin Attractions ~ ............................. lllllllllii ......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ~ :'Peter Pan ... ' occ plans production ~ A high-flying stage production is planned at ~ Orange Coast College. "O The popular musical "Peter Pan" will be ;£ present July 28-31 and Aug. 4-7 in the Robert B. -;:: Moore Performing Arts Theatre, located on OCC's a> Costa Mesa campus. -g Performances will be an 8 p.m. Thursday ~ through Saturday nights, 2 p.m. Saturday $ afternoons, and 7 p.m. Sunday evenings. ~ Director John Fenacca is at the helm of his § eighth OCC summer musical. He describes it as ii: "the most ambitious production we've ever attempted, as well as the most expensive." College officials say the show has the largest, most lavish sets ever created for the OCC stage. The show will feature flying by P eter Pan and the children. OCC will be presenting the first amateur Southern California production of "Peter Pan" in recent years. The musical was originally produced and staged on Broadway by Jerome Robbins during the 1950s. That production starred Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard. A more recent production featured Sandy Duncan in the title role. "We were originally told last sprinR that \1 :'1'' I ~' . I If you thought the night before ./ was funny, wait till you see the neat day. ~\IM/RtE\ t.VIA~OSBlllC m!X'.CTK>SS A.~D ASllH BF.LLE\tt PATifE INC. P!Mlt BM Cl.ARK'S PORm II TIIE ~m DAY -• -~ Prodocm MELHS Sl\ION, HAIQD.f1llE£S88Ki 1lld AUN IA~ll!illll.-r--++- \riltfft bylt()(ifl E. StAYBILLa AU.'l ORd a Ba\ CLARK Prodad by~ CAlMOOY and IKJ CLARI !Mette! by IKJ CLARI ~ Al'llbhlt In Plpertlxk lrom Pocktl Book.\ .. _ ....... ~. -·-•uu.~ 1.11.ir~ '·-'It.\ '1r·1:.i. ~ .~ ..... -....... _ ... v Performances Thursday through Saturday 8 p.m. v Saturday matinee 2 p.m. v Sundays 7 p.m. 'Peter Pan' wouJd not be available for production this summer," OCC director Ferzacca said. "Except for the Boradway production. no one has done it anywhere for more than five years. We're proud to be the first company in Southern California to secure the rights." Tickets for the production are priced at $4 for Thursday evening, Sunday evening and Saturday matinee performances. Tickets for Friday and Saturday evening performances sell for $6. All seats are reserved. Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. With a Visa or Master Card, tickets can be, purchased by phone by calling 556-5527. I Mail orders can be sent to "Peter Pan" Tickets, OCC Community Service Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Orders should include a self-addressed stamped envelope. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT FRI. 8:40, 8:30, 10:15 SAT /SUN. 1:15, 3:00, 4:45, 1:40, 8:30, 10:15 Marcie Breslauer will star as Peter P a n . 600-seat theater · named Helen Hayes TM-IMed'- HQLL YWOOD -Last year, when the Broadway corrununity campaigned to save two venerable theaters from destruction by a high-rise developer, Helen Hayes was among the cam- paigners. Naturally so, since one of the doomed theaters was nam.ed the Helen Hayes. The developer offered to name a new t.heatet after Miss Hayes, but she declined. "It was golng to be one of thoae monsters with 1,500 seats,'' says the actress. "Theaters that big aren't good for actors.'' Another Broadway house, with 600 ~ats, has -been,named the.Helen Ha)'8"Theah"r.-- The Seventh Annual Erotic Film Awards, the 09can of the X-rated movies, will be telecast i.n August on the Playboy Channel . The awards ceremony, modeled after the Academy Awards, were held June 23 at the Variety Arts Theeter and taped for the later showing. The Adult Film Amociation of America establlahed the awarda to expend the appeal of the movtee and ~ competition among roducera to create better mOvlea. R1.•ad how othe r Orange Coast re· sictc nls Ul-14!, make and spend their money in t he f'"'eat.u~ing pages .... '1990: The Bronx Warriors· Another in a long line of bad summer movies "1990: The Bronx Warriors'' is undoubtedly the film makes a Chuck Norriamovieseemashannlessas worst movie of the summer. And that's saying a lot, a Disney flick. because th.is summe.r has been filled with ao many Hammer takes great delight in blowing away flops you need a 9COrecard just to keep BOOre. But anything that moves and provoking hostilities that's another story. between the Riders and their croatown combat.anta, Right now, let's take a seven-year jump into the Tigers. headed by Fred Will.iamaon. quasi-hyperspace, to Director Enzo Castellari's To spell the monotony, Girolami geta kid.napped version of the Bronx, New York. The government has by the Zombies, a gang of roller skaters who chip declared this an unenforcable area and has left the away at their victims with steel field hockey sticks. smoldering tenements to a bevy of gangs that ioo Meanwhile, theperoeptiveTrashhasfigwedoutthat • cl09ely reaemble those in "The Warriors" (one of Morrow is working for the Manhattan Corp. and that several action Dicks this film blatantly rips off). in all liklihood a well-armed team of mercenaries will Despite the seedy environment, a wealthy ~i::;!tn the Bronx at any moment in search of heiress (Stefania Girolami) decides this place would be better than living on the upper east side, where in Realizing he'll need 90me help to fight them off, time she will inherit the Manhattan Corperation, he sets out on a "Warriors" style journey to find which controls 60 percent of the worldls anns. She Williamson to fonn an alliance. to th Bro f · ah will become The acreenplay, by Dardano Sacchetti, Elisa runs away e rue, ea.nng e Li•""' Briganti and Castellari, is crammed with subject to the whims of a bunch of ruthless ·-businessmen who want power over the firm. obacenities and infantile dialogue, much of which was inadequately dubbed in. What else can you say about Not to be denied, the corporation hires a sadistic such poignant lines as "nothing's worse than this hell paid killer named Hammer, played by Vic Morrow hole," or "We were born dead; death walks with ua. (This was Morrow's last movie before his unfortunate rides with us and sleeps with us.•• And when Girolami dearh while lil..ming "Twil.i.gbt 7.one: The Movie"). cooed, "I feel safe with you Trash, don't ever let them His assignment: bring bac.k Girolami, who by this ~me away from you," this critic was about ready time has fallen in love with the Riders motorcycle to lynch the projectionist along with the rest of the gang leader, affectionately known as Trash (Mark audience. Gregory). Gregory is handaome and can flex his Funny thing is, there seemed to be 90me broad chest and shoulders with the best of the potential with this movie. One viewer obeerved ~='. but his acting is atrocious. Ditto for afterward that Castellari oou.Jd have at least tried to cash in on the New Wave trends blanketing many But his movie was ne ver intended to be a American and European cities. paragon of virtuoao perfomrances. Hopelessly viol-But chances are, not even a aoundtrack filled r:::,....., ent. filled with crude weapons and gory fight scenes with Clash tunes or cast of Mods and New Romantics w• amidst a steady drum of upbeat disco-style tunes, this could have saved this film. WOOlmMil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~...., "ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! A 3-RJ•a Clrnia of Actlo•. StHls ud FHI" -~ N-. l'.HRllTAINMl!HT TONIGHT ALBERT R. MOCCOU ..,_.. ROGERMOCmE ealAH FlfMING'S JAM.IS BOND OOT- ---NOW PLAYING ---.. _._., tlf UH == .-10• ·--·-....,.._,_ "''*' ******************************* ~ Td• "°!"CM s.llr FOi WI f ... ~I~;:!>.,.......~~ ---AT ~~.....,_,.· OUTLETS (Including Music Plus) LUXURY THEATRE S Walk-Ins $2.75 ht 2 MallMt Sllow1np Unless Noted S 1113f.J44•111tl6i~ 25s11~~~) FOR fUOl EXCfTEmEOTl V111tOur ... ARCADE of GAMES• ..... -.~:.· JOHN T .. 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The five concert series of Jazz at ttle Bowl begins Wedneeday, July 20 with Mllee Davia and Gii Evans. The series lnclud499 Lionel Hampton, and R0Mmary Cloonay on Auguat 3; Mell Torme, George Shearing and.Woody Herman on August 17; Dave Brub«:k, Stan Getz and G«ry Mulligan on September 7; and Spyro Gyra on September 21. FOf' a free brochure giving compl49te tlcilet Information call (213) 972-7211. ~ NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM, 850 «> San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. An evening i of clasalcal Indian dance beginning at 5 p.m. on G> Sunday, July 17, will compliment the museum's ~ uNbltlon of vintage photographs, "Through -0 Indian Eyes," on display from July 7 to September 4. Information 759-1122. i:i: ETC. 8ADOl.£8ACK COU.EGE NORTH, 5500 Irvine Center Dr., Irvine. The college's new chlldren's theatr• company will ti. performing the musicals "Snow White" from July 22 to July 31 and "I Didn't Know That" from August 5 to August 7. Information 559-1313. Waiting's over FUUERTONCOUEOE, 321 East Chapman Ave., Fuller1on. The Company of Young Artists will ti. performing an orlglnal venilon of "The Wizard of Oz" July 28 to July 31 at the Studio Theatre on campus. Tlcilets are $3. Cal1 871-8000 ext. 363 for more Information. LA CHRISTIANIT A BOWL, San Ciem.nte. "The Cross and Arrow" Pageant of La Chrlstlanlta will ti. perform«td July 21 through July 31. Tickets for 8 p.m. performances may b4t ordered by writing: La Chrlstlanlta Pageant. Association, P.O. Box 3335, San Ci.mertte, Calif. 92672 or caning 498.0880. The popular beagle Snoopy is jumping for joy these days. The long-awaited Camp Snoopy is now open at Knott's Berry Farm. The new theme park has six acres of rustic adventures aimed mostly· at the kids. It is open daily 9 a.m. Serving the finest wines for your pleasure! 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K•tlly O.bbo "fr,.porr Br•r• . ~ /OUT OrtTHE "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brend• C•poner• Restaurant Account Executive • • • • llcCORlllCK8 LANDING -Offers $500 Reward Unfortunately, this line seefood restaurant Is experiencing some vandalism and therefore Is offering a $500 reward for any Information leading to the arrest of the person or persons Involved. Friday night, June 24th, u well u other evenings, damage wu done to the men's restroom door, spotlights were broken and stolen. and some p81tllr.,;; lot lights were also damaged. If anyone hu any Information regarding theee, pleue contact the restaurant by calllng 54e-9880. LE PMlllElll -Appoints von Ant Executlw Chef \N(.'Cinesday thru Thursday 8:00pm -U :30am Friday & Saturday 9-00pm -1:30am Wednesday Ladies Night Wine SlJX>• W..11 Drinks Sl.00• Draft Beer Sl.00 Kurt von Ant hu been appointed executive chef at le Premier, Gerti and Gosta Muller's new reetaurant now open oppoette South Coat Repertory Theater In Coata Meu.. von SI I II.• 1 ~ • ( J . Arx w111 overMe a11 kitchen operat1ona at 1e Premier, Which 1~mamter ~the Premier Grill offering continental culalne, and 'Jir.,. .... 1111 the Viking Lounge, pteeentlng Scandlnaldan cu191ne .. He wltl lunC'h. Dinn« •n<l Sund.ly Brunch private dining r<>c>rM. A native of 8wltzertand, von Arx wee Rtwrva11ono 042.ms WI 'lfMllSI JOI 5000 CHllllSE FOOD LUNCHIS • DtNNllS • TIOPICAL ~KTAILS .~ ,. IAllQUITFACIUTIES • ... CAflltHG * FOOD TO GO · OPll7bATS I t SiPKIAl llSCOlin OI l'OOD TO '° I SANOIEGo • N .,. ........ FWY. tt~• '6J.tl II 't ... IOU 8llO orchestrate private partlee In the reetaurant'a four ~ lJJ3 w l'.c1f1c C<M.Sl HW)( tSovch (W Nt•wpvn Blvd 'CJ ed~edln~~~~and~~~~lng lill~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~Mr:~~~::~~::~~::~~::: at Swta hotels and restaurants. Mo9t recently executive chef at the MGM Grand Hotel In Reno, von Ant hu been aflUl&ted with eeveral fine reetauranta throughout the United States, Including the Lodge at Vall, the Gourmet Table In C.90n City, the M8111 Hopklna Hctel In San Franciaco and the &eeker Hotel In Palm Buch. He ~ allO operated hla own ,.,..,,rant In Austria. von Ant reeldes with his family In CoataMeN. JOU. Y lllOOElll'8 -Trick with Ban.,,._On-A-Stlck Balboa lllland ~ long been known u a picturesque Httle reeort town, although today It's not the "8epy place It once waa. Still, eome things haven't changed. Among the 181and'a Institutions la The Jclfty Roger Reetaurant. the flm of whet 19 now a c:t\aln of almott eo re9tauranta. Another ttland tredltlon ta the frozen banana, a cool treat covered with creamy milk chocolate. lalandef9 and tourists alike haw enjoyed frozen bananu since the days when they were aokt nowhere elee In the wor1d. The Jofly Roger's "Frosty Shop," edjacent to the re9taurant, la a favorite haunt of frozen banene enthualuta. Aa ptoof, manager Sharon Lujon ,. ports they aerw up elmott a ton of bananas per YMI'! Many a long winter night ~ been spent with the memoty of thee apedlll aummer lndUlgence, and touriata return for fronn t>enena yeer llft• ~· The Froety Shop wery summer ~ 8'udents who 11119 on Blllboe lllMd, and many o4 the student• return to wen ther9 ~ tummer. They .i.o ... Blllboe Bara (anoths fllmOUI lltand ..,.a.Hy), IMkea. melta. Ice c:rwn Wldwlchee. and to Ice crwn fla,wn. Aleo edjacent to The Joly Roger ta Ye Olde T.co Shop, t..tumg honwnade burrttoe and, of eout'M, tecoe. The Jclfty Roger Itself MfWI up a wide .n.ry of fine"*"' ltem1, es hes been the cM8 for 35 yean. Wine and • fNIY M onlered to complement fabulous wldwk:Ma, ....,., aoupe, wtood, bellf. and other entteea. Open for bteakfllllt, tunch, dinner, end oooettalla, The Joly Roger Restauranu haw locatlone ttwougtMM-Callfom&-. and. t1Jwell, -~ CMANTICUlll -Introduces N9W Menu A betlu1~ lllftCMon and dinner menu with uctttno new --hea ~ lntroduoed .. the Chanteclalr Netaurant, • ,~ Culllne. QMf Ctwtetlan Aadouln halt created ~ unueumi "°"' er~ aoupa. entreat, a VWtlCy °' d 1111 1a lnctldng """' .,...,..., IOUfftae and - CNarN. ON OUWtanc11nQ new ~ le ''fllleta de Sole .,.._ aux Concomtwes. 8euoe c.Mar" (lrlllMd ftlet °' lote with cucumber In a oevW .-oe). AnolMr daldOUI dWt " "Pigeon°"" ........... (.-oled lql'8b with orapee In __. 8"d -.--.). ~ wtttl ._new dllhee, the menu ......._a MW look and dellgrl. And It II tNy a WOft( of art. Theeowtr ............ oountry 91'.,, In.~ .... oo1or. • .... Alt Dnator ....,. Aober1S ... tabonllad .... dlelgft agenoy Ho .... ..,...,, .. a Holland o4 .....,,_ _.. to .._.. Ute bealetful menu. AtthouGltl ._. .. mMY new menu 11•1 aao.-. CMnteclalt haa not ........................... ,rtndl .... lnt ltl °'*'9dng ..... 'telon. Ohl!....., II tooeted on MecArthur llvd. In !nine. Ctl 7N..Ot. Sauteed veal scallqps and fresh mushrooms finished in a rich Marsala wine sauce. Served ~Ith a vegetable, potatoes and your choice of a mix:ed green or orange almond salad. SJWCDIANE Beef tenderloin fllets sauteed and topped with Madeira sauce. Served with a vegetable, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. CIEPE ST. JACQlJES Scallops, shrimp and sliced fresh mushroonlS in sherry sauce with cheese. Served with a vegetable, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. We 'vc: dropped our price so you can get a ta.Ste of Europe. Now, for just '6.95 you can enjoy any one of these dinners any night after flve. But better visit us soon. Before you know It the price wtll go up. South Coa'>t Plv.a (71-4) S56·1225 Unfverslty lbwne Center, San OicRo (619) 453-6616 Offer Sood alter 5 PM. And try us for Suf)day Brunch. 13 ..... U1 ..... co ·~ .. u----------------------------------------... ----------------------------............... ..... Intermission B·; TOM T ITUS ~ ------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiliiillllillillllilliiiiiiiiiiiiii--~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii--llllilll ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii °' ; 'Androcles ••• ' Shaw play has satirical bite for sophisticated ~ ~ Thoee familiar with the often-overextended >. writings of George Bernard Shaw probably would ~ question his authorship of a slightly wacky comedy ;t ~th a -~ time of barely 90 minutes, including ...... mtenrusalon. ~ Yet. in •• Androcles and the Lion,'' Shaw actually ~ paid heed to the admonition that "brevity is the soul ~ of wit" and compoeed one of his fwmiest plays I without sheathing his sharp, satirical sword. ~ At the Westminster Community Theater, direc- -tor Charles Taylor and an enonnous cut have g fashioned an undema.nding, quite enjoyable pro- Q. duction of this eeldom-mounted fable, which falla in premile somewhere between "Quo Vadis" and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." Taylor wastes no time establishing the light tone of the show aa he sends the lion (Michael Aquila in a roaring good interpretation) crawling around near the audience, imploring someone to extricate the thorn from his paw. This, of course, is eventually accomplished by the animal-loving nebbiah Andro- cles, who in addition to being thoroughly henpecked a1ao has the misfortune to be a Christian at the height of the Roman Empire. Mitcllell Nunn plays this sad~yed 90rcerer to marvelous effect. The romantic interest (right out of "Quo Vadis") is furnished by Woody Jones as a Roman captain and Kim Fitzgerald aa a lovely Christian destined for lion bait in the arena, both functioning effectively. Highlighting the supporting cast, however, are Rod Cart.er as a macho Christian with conflicting impulses and Chuck O'Connor as a wimpish martyr given to alternate bursta of courage and cowardice. Manny Siegall is a corpulent, convincing Caesar, while Steve Grodt and Ken Saxton provide aome funny foppery. Jane Young doubles nicely as Androcles' shrewish wife and a stuttering lion keeper, while Don Barrett is fine as a ac:ribeostensibly covering the forum follies. "Androclc:!S and the Lion" has just enough satirical bite to satiAfy its more sophisticated audiences and plenty of hokum to delight the youngsters. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 6 at the theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Call 995-4113 for ticket information. • • • BACKSTAGE -Orange C-ounty's newest theater company, A Class Act Players. will make its debut next month in the Drama Lab Theater at Orange Coast College with a production of Agatha No matter what .you 're doi n g, your hom_etown newspaper ThellllPlll fits In. Christie's "Ten Little Indians" ... Geoffrey Gread is directing the mystery, which features Adair Wil- liama, Peter Dolan. Patrick Healey, Tony Grande and Clyde Bolton ... the ahow opens Aug. 12 for three weekends of Friday and Saturday perfonnancea, with additional infonnation available at 556-5526 ... South Coast Repertory's Young Comervatory Theater Workahop is now enrolling students from 8 to 14 years of age ... the two-week sessions will give younpt.en an overall eeme of what the theater is really like, according to workshop director Diane Doyle ... claaaes will be held mornings from Aug. 15 to 27 at SCR's Costa Mesa theater; call 957-2602 for details ... CASTING -The Irvine Conununity Thea~r has announced the cast for its next production, Arthur Miller's drama "All My Sons,'' which will open Aug. 5 for four weekends at Turtle Rock Community Park in Irvine .. .Art Winslow, Margie Schwartz and David Billman will enact the leading roles, while other cast members include Diane Giamberini, Earl Hewell, Lenore Stjeme, Joe Sullivan, Dave Barry, Nancy Wheeler and Tim Titus. .. call 867-5-496 for further information. NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON STAGE _,._,.,,~ a.y o.. 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Acr<>M trom 01eneytand> --~~~~------------------------------------.................. . 15 /OUT OrtTHE ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ --------~-, ~1~-~-~---1-l u--~-! Cantonese .. F~) NOW SERVING ~ TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN . M-g .... , !E.,S~!~.'!_. ~ "Mexican food at s111p,,smgly low prices.·· Full Bar & Catering D1ily Laacheoa Specials lrom 12.75 2200 Harbor Blvd. K-Mart Plaza COS TA MESA American A. T. 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Entertainment W.•Stt Lunch, dlnntf1 heppy hout. sun ct.mpagne bNoch . 3333 w ... here or COUNTRY STYLE c... teke home c STAG CHINESE CASINO . SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 ~ Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 171? Placentia 645-8091 ~·····-COSTA MESA ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ---- Italian TWO GUYS FROM fTAL Y Ho mestyte 11a lian Cooking In a romantic atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 11 30AM to 10.00PM Fri & Sat. lo 11PM Sun Brunch 10·3 Dinner till lOPM 2267 Fairview, Costa Mesa 642·9500. Mexican CASA CAMINO Margaritas and greal Mexican fOOd Lunch and dinner 7 days lf"'Week Happy hour M·F 4-6.30. Sunday champ; r,ne brunch 10-2 Two Orang<. County IOCallons. 2675 lrvlne Blv< at \4&sa. Costa Mesa 6'46-3228. 20 11 Brookhurst at Adam&, Huntington Beach. 963-9748. DON JOSE'S Lunch from 11:30 AM. Dally Specials, Dinner from 5 PM. MargarltH Hall Price M, TU, W 6-tO PM. 9093 E. Adams. Huntington Beech, 962-7911. 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SHEENA EASTON SEPT. 17 GEOl&E BEN N SEPT. 22 AIR SUPPLY SE PT. 30 FOSTER'S LAGER MEN AT WORK OCTOBER 1 ASIA OCTOBER 2 SANTANA OCTOBER 8 iSi\lG'imz OCTOBER 9 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt Bey St., Coste Meae, Ce. Mell address: Box 1560, Costa MeH, Ce., 92626 Telephone: 642-4321 Program informal/on 1s provided by the netwnrks i<'ind sw tions and is sub)E'<'t to change without notice. -Index Daytime Drama ............................................... Page 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 Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, 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. _ ........ ? ... 9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. i5) KTLA, 5800 w. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .. LOS Angel•. Cl. _ ... (28) KCET. 4-401 Sunset Blvd., Los'Angelee, Ce. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beech, Ca. (56) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -P!yTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Mon~. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rookataller Center, N.Y., N.Y. . (C) Clnemax, Time-Lite Bulldlng, Rookefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SeleoTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. J S) Showtlm~ 8) Spotlight C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. -1 ... a11e (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Frtday. July 15, 1983 The Russian Or- thodox Church, the second largest Christian church in the world, is the subject of a special two-part NBC News Religious Program, "The Church of the Russians," to be televised on KNBC ( 4) at I 0 a.m. on consecutive Sun- days, July 17 and July 24. NBC News cameras examine the Uf e and leader- ship of the church and it1 believen to rind out how re- ligion survives in the Soviet Union despite 65 yean of anti-religious propaganda by the Soviet govern- ment. • -lporls- --rr1c1ay -laturclay -lunUv---- ... ..... llJ ........ ~ - • July 1 5 -July 2 1 • Gary Jenkins combines rustic humor with down home country charm to show viewers how to paint flowers on "Magic of Floral Painting" on KOCE ( 50). De•d m•n comes •llV• See Daytime Drama, Page 4 CowbOy p•lnts flowers See 1V Antenna, Page 3 -Dayti1ae Drama Dead man comes alive in Nikki's time By LYNDA WRSCH ALL MY CHD..DREN: Diacovering pamphlet on teen-age pregnancy in one of Angie's textbooka, Pat realizes her daughter ls pregnant. Lan realliee Mark la using cocaine. St.eve talks Langley into aelllng Palmer land he wanta for expansion. Nina and St.eve fight when he tells her it wu ill-adviaed to loan Palmer money. Cliff diacoven Palmer arranged for 9dentific grant which created tension between him and Nina and ended thelr rnaniap. A coked-out Mark is nearly Involved In auto accident while Bonnie la a pumenger. Benny tella Dotty she can stay the summer. Conatruction worker who threatened Brooke la in jail, but Harold, Brooke's secret admirer, continues to pursue her. Jackie Diamond, porno moviemaker, tries to blackmail Jenny and Olga over porno movie Jenny never really made. Olp realiz.es Jenny an innocent victim, sends her to Colorado for an UliBnment and refuses Jackie's demands. ANOTHER WORLD: Cecille, booked for Alma's murder, pleads to Rachel for bail money. Fel.ida ligm with Cory Publishing. Pet.er agrees with h1a sister Nicole not to let Donna know N'cole's ln town. Stacy furious with Mark's wi.lJ.ingnees to represent Cecille. Rachel accepts Mac's marn.,e propoeal. Feeling neglected at home, Larry tries to pick up waitre98. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Told he has heart condition which could prove fatal, Burke feels he will not live long enough to .ee Gunnar "get what he de9erves." Burke tella Ariel he wi.ahes Dusty weren't h1a only child and that he bad a wife. At the Fourth of July party, Charmaine tella Liaa llhe la Whit's long-estranged sister and movee in with Whit and Liaa. Kirk and Charmaine, a vegetarian, hit it off. Annie disturbed by Jeffs odd behavior, full of energy one minute, cruhing the next. Annie t.n.trated by having to take care of four colicky babies. Samantha and Tucker share candlelight dinner. Craig makes It look aa thouch Steve stole ooln and St.eve la picked up for the theft. Steve. trying toe.cape police, la ahot in leg and harbored by Betsy. CAPITOL: Wally' a kidney tramplant a complete" KlOeel, Alarmed when he experience11 a .ma of atabbinc pa1na ln hil hip, Thomudeddes to have X-rays. DwtnafiNworbd'8piay on Fourth of July, Amy becmaaee tenWed and mak.el Matt take her away. Amy lat.er conBdee to Ronni the 11 ln denier and wan ta to find her father before it'• too late. Jordy offers to help Amy find the man who never knew of Amy'• blrth. 'The man uaed the allu Scott Pltnon. Danny buys Riverboat few dinner and pmbllng and teU. RonnJ he wanta ~cut Wally ln on the venture. Paula'• p.ychlatrilt. Dr. Parker, aua-ta IO Mark they aet trap IO aee if Paula ,..)ly la aarwas>hot*. Doctor later tella Mark that he feels Paula may haw been aware of the trap. Mark telll C1arilM he feell Paula could be dangerous. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Ji.t M Nell and Liz an abarina a moment of ~·Roman arrtw. at the hotel and~ LlJ few Marie 1 thooUDI· NeO beu.v. It WM an ICddent and planll to stand by LU. Marie r.1llel Neil Md Lb were topther. ~ feell Alu ~ few Trista. Roman wantl Bo to watch Marlena, who hM taken a violence-prone ....,..... tnto her c:Nll cmw. l 4 Friday, July 151 1983 EDGE OF NIGHT: Geraldine reveals she was Walter's .ecret client. Chris stunned by Walter's death. Sky shocked when Peter reveals that Sky and Raven are pennilea. Sky vowa to find out Peter's secret. Word of Spencer being hoodwinked out of Sky's fortune reaches Monticello. Didi tella Calvin they are through. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Rick fearful he has developed heart problem, but Monica says it's overwork. Ger~d completes di8c. Grant st.eala it and has pangs of guilt. Scorpio sets up phony drug bust at Luke's casino in order to halt the transportation of Gerald's diac. When Alan becomes jealoua of F.dward's affection for Jimmie Lee, F.dward uaures him he has enough love for all his children. Heather makes it appear u though Jason has been threatened with kidnapping. Scotty furious when Luke says if he is elected mayor Scotty's waterfront property for the mall will be Wied for low-income housing. Heather continues to tum down Scotty's marriage proposal. Brian fumes at Claudia's free spending but won't let her parents pay the bills. Celia reallies Grant had plastic: surgery. He claims it was reconatructive surgery following an equestrian accident. GUIDING UGHT: Nola convinced she and Quint can make the church bella, silent for over 100 years, ring. Quint and Nola redo their wedding vows and the bella start to peal. Alan wama Justin not to tell Philip the truth. Mindy overhears F.d telling Maureen aomething about Philip'• put. Mindy lyingly tells Beth ahe and Philip are lovers. Triah worried when Alan buys her expensive bracelet. Warren allowa Bert to become patient repreeentative at holpital. Lealey Ann attracted to Warren and leaves to meet him at motel LOVING: Mike Donovan determined to find out why Meryl would withhold 90 much lnfonnation about Johnny Forbes' death. Garth makea no aec:ret that he wanted to be president.of the college and th.la may be why he doe9n 't want Lily eeelng Roser'• eon. Jack. Meryl meeta Ropr at WWowbfoOk Inn and trie1 to break off their relationahlp, but he convincel her to go to the family cabin. Juat aa they are about to make love, Roser'• wife can. and Meryl deddel IO leave, te1linl Rater they muat end uiy relationahlp. Jeck and Loma'• cousin~ Alden anive. from Euroa-. Ganh unable to han<\}e h.ii wlfe'a.mholiam. NOl"eell can't cope with Mike'• argumentativenml and srowt.na distance fJ"Om the famll. iy. Rita Mae oom~ to Billy that he'a alwaye lporlnc her. Patrick Donovan 1 tetta lhow he haa heart condition. but he tella h1a wife not to tell the children. ONE LIFE ro LIVE: Carla and Alex are movtna to Ph.&Mldelphla. C4urtney muat cancel trip to Riviera with rd to iniervlew Alex. Proff.9llnl to Clint \hat ahe la afraid of the water. Echo ta pNCtidna to awtm underwatel' f« ,reet 1encth of time. Shelley pta d..-d up few ct.te ln an attempt to make Gary jMloa.11. but tnltwS meeta Dan Wolek and they bicolne frienda. WW teUa OM not co call him until lhe dedd9 to tell Bo ehe'1 not prepant. Becky ftnally .._.to marry AM. Dorian ...... 10 let David lien COIDtnct befon ieelna h1m. She deddel to hold a petty ln his honor and when David, t. a·laYel' and c...Ara fat.Mr. walka ln, Darien thrown for a toop. Bulland Wayne, theCIONtl'Udioft worUn, Ml ht Din Wolek hM learned too much about their ._.lhM·"-1 -TV&nlenna Artist to share painting secrets on KOCE Bv PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dllilr,... - About two decades ago, Gary Jenk1na wu man.aging an art supply shop in La Jolla by day and painlin8 flower picturee by night. Each Sunday, he hung hit palntinp from ~ Lrees near the Del Mar race track and aold them to tourlatl. l '°'\. Soon, he was earning more money from the aale of ~ntings than from his day job. Eventually, printl of his \Joru were being aold nationwide, and Jenkins, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native who studied art in F1orida, was able to devote · full-time attention to painting. Today, Jenkins lives In San Juan Caplstrano, painting and conducting frequent work.shops on his floral painting technique. Beginning Wedneaday, hia artistic eecret.s will be going out over the airwaves in a new 13-part aeries entitled "The Magic of F1oral Painting." The program will premiere al 7 p.m . on KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach, which a1ao produced the series. It will be distributed nationally by the Pacific Mountain Network. Jenkins' program la latest in a series of KOCE courses designed lo teach art via television. A companion instruction book is sold by.the station . . ,.. .... "Of course, it's much better if you can have one-on-one contact," Jenkins said In an Interview. "There's really no substitute for that. But the next best thing is TV. Like, if you're going to study the Old Masters, you can't have A · G J k · Rembrandt standing In your living room. But the next best rtast ary e n 18 8 th~ is having one of his prints lo work from. "TV serves that purpose. It brings the viewer cl06er to what's happening.It helps remove some of the mystery connected with art and painting." The communication skills Jenkins developed for his workshops have helped in the new television course. He wears a beard, casual blue denim shirt and hat, and speaks non-stop in a flamboyant. friendly manner. When he's not talking as he paints, he sings. Working without an audience took some adjustment, however. "You know, when you make little jokes and things, the camera doesn't laugh," he said. "It just kind of stares back at you. It doesn't really care if you're funny or not. What you have lo do is take it for granted that the people at home are going 'ha-ha.' "When you go on, you kind of enter into your own little world. You get in front of those cameras and you talk to them like. ~hey were people. It's kind of a fantasy, and it's not bad once you start lo do it-as long as you don't take it home with you. Then you start talking to cars, to chairs ... .' Jenkins' first show concerns how lo draw a poppy in vivid colors. Although the finished painting looks difCicult, Jenkins breaks his technique down on camera, showing how the poppy emerges from a series of quick, broad brush strokes. The program provides little information for beginners on preparing a palette, canvas and brushes. Jenkins says these details are provided in the accompanying book. He says time limitations force him to concentrate primarily on the painting technique on camera. One of his goals Is to interest viewers who may be intimidated by the idea of painting. Is talent necessary? "Well, most people would say no, you don't have lo have talent," Jenkins said. "I think you have to have a little bit. But l wouldn't call it talen t because I think that's mialeading. What you have to have is the desire. If you have the desire, that's all that's necessary." COMING ATTRACTIONS: NBC declined to tum its popular science fiction miniseries "V" into a weekly program, but the story will continue in a new six-hour, three-part follow-up miniseries to be broadcast during the 1983-84 season. Key actors will return, and some of the loose ends in the tale should be resolved. The original four-hour story will be rerun immediately before the ne w miniseries. In another example of sequel fever, production is under way in Arizona for "Kenny Rogers as the Gambler, Part II." Rogers will re-team with Bruce Boxleitner, and Linda Evans of "Dynasty" will be featured. The new production is a four-hour CBS mini-series. Jane Fonda will star In a three-hour ABC television movie, "The Dollmaker,"for the 1983-84 season. She portrays a rural Kentucky woman in 1944 who must adjust lo city life when her husband takes a job as a mechanic in Detroit. Bess Armstrong, Howard Duff and Celeste Holm head the cast of "This Girl for Hire," a television movie now in production for CBS. This film is a comedy-mystery that spoofs 1940s detective movies. Armstrong portrays the female private eye. Emmy award-winner Daniel J. Travanti (Capt. Furilloof "Hill Street Blues") and Jobeth Williams, who portrayed the mother in "Poltergeist," will star in " Adam," a two-hour NBC television movie filming in Houston. It follows the true-life nory of a Florida couple who launched a nationwide search for their kidnapped son. This should be a humorous matchup: Joan Rivers and Eddie Murphy. the "Saturday Night Live" comic who's now a hot film s tar, will host the 35th Annual Emmy Awards show, which will air Sept. 25 on NBC. Friday. 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Cillll., -.. ..... ,,.,,, 8 Friday, Juty 15, 1983 Sophia Loren portrays he r mothe r, Romilda Villani, and Chiara Ferr aro plays the young Sophia, in the story of the star's rise from a poor child who survives World War II in Italy to become a world-renowned actress, in "Sophia Lore n: He r Own Story," on KNBC ( 4) Monday at 8 p.m. -Tue9Clay -............... end v.... ...... ...................... ... -ii~=-=:·:.::: rc.-)11 ... ., ......... -~cw: •••n. ......... ............ ., ... ··-·=· .. ......... .,,, t ... ... ..... ...... •tttJ eom CAU. nm ,.. • .....,. :::.. ................ ._ .................... ..... ................. T.. ....,,._. _ _. ....... W~mY LM TMI ... tall :ll• ........ ,..._ ..... ..... • Y.tr. .... Y.tr."'1Lfi:ll ,,. 111111" Md "Oa•or• I o.e" ............... " Lei A tlhl (Ur.) operation and decide to arran~t' ¥-n electrtcaJ ll('('lrt .. nt for thf' t.rust for Suzi and they both fear that Warren wtU try to stake youth. a cl.aim. RYAN'S HOPE'. Le1~h and Jack reconcUe and when Wes Leonard once ~ain freer.es on the air he qui ta. Leigh backa off when Jack suggests marriage. Rae admita to Frank that she did hire Charlotte Greer to cause him to lo.e poliUcally. She awea.rs ahe wanted Charlotte to stop, but now It's too late. Maeve and Neil recall their youth ln Ireland. Maeve remembers the McKirkland family and the YOW'\8 man ahe loved •• Nell--but her father forbade them to see one another. When Maeve learned that the McKirkJands were going to ambush her family, she warned them, and instead the McKirk.lands were killed, including Neil's fint wife. Neil then manied his first wife's sister Una. Thus the enormous hatred "the Greers" have for the Ryans. Jill terrified when someone takes shots at her from a passing car. Jill unharmed, but Henry, the political volunteer, suffers minor injuries. Pat has another premonition of Frank in flames. ~ SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Stu and Travis are thrilled when Liza's microsurgery IS a success. Everyone upset about Brian's unemployment, but Warren thinks it's a perfect opportunity to get Brian on his side . Stephanie realizes that there's trouble in Suzi and Warren 's marriage. Lloyd becomes very cozy with Sunny during an interview at the TV station. Warren plans to start a protection racket with a notorious ganpter. Jo upset over Suzi's marriage to Warren , who is an obvious wheeler-dealer. Stephanie learns that Ruby is in financial trouble. Tom tells Jo about the fortune being held in YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: A bitter and paralyzed Jack refuaes to eee any memben of bis family for days. Jack allows Patti to visit and real.lra abe does not remember that she's the one who shot him. Jack leama that her father has decided to investigate the cue and dia:over who ahot Jack, no matter what he has to do. Andy and Paul go into the investigative bualw and the mob deddel to get rid of Paul once and for all. Nikki startled when she goes to visit Vidor'• grave and he appean in the flesh. Nikki I.a thankful, but later decides Victor's trick frees her to divorce Kevin and get together with RJck. Jeck furioua when John says Aabley has been named acting president until Jack ia able to continue hi.a work at Jabot. Lauren lnviteaTracytoa party. Tracyiavi.aibly shaken when she walka in and all the girls are thin, beautiful and in bathing suits, but Tracy becomes the hit of the party when she begins to sing. Have a question about your favorite soap or soap star'! Write to LyndrHlrsch, c/o Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Oili.f. 92714. She will answer as many questions as she can in ber column, but the volwne of mail makes personal replies impossible. ln•ex•peri•slve* ·(In ik spen' slv) not high in price; reasonable; classified advertising D1ilyPllat MAGNAVOX PARKi NG i..ar SAt.,~,~1 JUlX 14--17 KERI RIMA Where Friendly Service Is A Famlty Tradition MAGNAVOX RC4254SL "19" Diagonal Portable Comouter Color 330 TV 479·oc ~fif~W~ -Daytime Cont. 8 Friday, Juty 15, 1913 g "Lot's Do 11 Again" ( 197&. Comedy~ SIOnor, Poitier, 9111 Cotby. ( 1 l'lr., 62 min. (%1 · The Hollywood Knlgl'ltt" ( 1 • Com00y) Aobe1t WuN, Tony DeNA, (1 llr .39mln I ta::atlf) "8tt11kthr011Qh" ( 1979. Ofama) Rlch- flr<l Aurton. Rod Stelget. ( 1 hr .. 3& min.) II' "Tt\f! Great l~lloo" ( 19<12. Adllen111101 RAiph Bellamy. &Yefyn Attlll.· art l' hr . 30 min.) W l01 "Shle>#reck" I 1978. A<Mnture) Aot>- -D!lyllme Afternoon t1:t1 TATTUT ALU 0) DAYI Of OUll l.MI TWJGlfTZO. ®) W. lllY CMLDID MEWi m llllOVll I DMAll Of aANNE (llOll. Ptl) · DICCCAV!rJ:':bv • FocutOM llllCMI (llOll. ......, ti >IW M(Pll) (E) lfTIMAnoul DMNQ (WID) < E) Ph Ml CONTACT UM11 fl) ('Ml) ( Hl-IOlllO mil , H l QAll IAl'UN Al QllOUCHO (llOM) Friday, July 15, 1983 7 -l'riclay Coat. Kennedy A rough lawman tracks down wily bank robbers only to llnd his two c;ons involved with the gang (2 hrs ) fli) WAlllMQTOM WIB II MYllW Ii> WALL ITMIT WID "Hail ro ThP Chief Economic Advisor" Guest O• Martin Feldstein, chairman, Council or Economic Ac:Msocs_ (C)mvll "Diner" (1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, M1el\ey Rourke A BaltrrnOfe diner is the hangout for a quintet of young men seen during the ume when the pres- sures ol adulthOOd are threatening to d1Sperse them 'R' I t hr 50 min ) ([l "°'"1CllfTD Of) .ml "The Soldier" ( 1982 Adven ture) Ken Wahl, w1111am P11nce A 1uthless CIA agent is sent 10 n1:1utrahze a So111et- backed terrorist plot to hold the Mldeas1 hostage with nuclear ei1ptos1ves 'R' I 1 hr. 30m1n) CI.) PAPIJll CMA• "Cinderella'" The pllgh1 of a single mother struggling to raise he• child. support them both and attend law school touches Hall, his fellow students and even the lo1b1ddrng Prol Kmgsheld l1 hr) 0 .ml "Let's Oo It Again" ( t975. Comedy) Sidney Po111er. 0111 Cosby A milkman and a factory worller engage In betting and hypnol1sm to raise funds tor the11 lodge "PG' ( I hr . 52 min ) .. @ AUlintl,MaY .. 8 '1§) AT IAll Valenllne and Baker are orde1ed to use btt::1rre tactics In a nego11- at1ng session with the part1c1pants at a nude camp·o-rama. (Al fl) WALL STMl'T WID "Hall To fhe Choe! Economtc AdvlSOI" Guest Dr Mar11n Feldstein, chairman. Council ot Economic AdvlSOfS. G) • COOPD't ~COUNTY Home- less Women" This program addresses the d1Sturblng tact that affluent Orange Couft ty has an alarming number of homeless women~ tragtc lilestytes Cl) Cfl Winnipeg Btue Bombers at Edmonton Eskimos (3 hrs ) .. ~MCAnM M Cl•UICOM .. Cl> MUI Vanous Ewing family feuds brew at Soothfork as J R and Sue Ellen march dOwo the aisle ol matrimony tor the eecood ti~) ( t hr ) •• IC .... Mlchoel pits KITT against an arsenal ol sophisticated weap oos alter he uncovers the Illegal sale ol m11i1ary nerve gas to terrorists (A) ( 1 hr) 8 <II) llAIADA After a meeting In which he comes to trust Sliva, Eleazar still finds that he cannot place equal faith In Rome, end the two adversaries return to their respecllve camps to prepare tor the nnal ooslaciht (Part 4) (A) Q (2 hrs) I .. ~ .. COl90I "Who Speaks F0t ferth?" Or Corl Sagan weaves togerner the mAjor themes of the series and otters ·,ome ceu· uooerl.:· =lngs about wr turure (A) Q l1 "' • TDI I •ntOYIM .. Mlssa Sotomnls" L900ard Bernstein leads thfl Concer1gebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam end the Chorus ot Anello Hllversvm In Bee- thoven's Mlssa $Ql9mn1t In 0 Major. Opu1 123 ( 1 hr , 30 min) (J.) ... "Wrong II Right" ( 1982. Come· Cly) Sten Connery. CJeorgo Grl11nrd A charitmatlo, globetrottlng TV news rtport· er boOOrru11• Involved In Middle Eaatern tnr rorli;m, o 1t11nderovt presldentlfll cam paton 1nd 11 nuclear arm• sale thot could 10 Friday, July 16, 1983 lead to World War Ill R' ( t hr 55 min ) lS, MOYll "Body Heat" (t981 Suspense) William Hurt Kathleen Turner A smallllme F"londa lawyer rs. persuaded by his lover 10 murder tier husband 'R' ( 1 hr 55m1n I .t1 .ml "S1~ Pack. ( 1982 Comedy) ..l<erul¥ Aog.ers._Di.ane_i,.a.Oe._A..Jake·car driver turns a se•tet ot juvenile car stuppers Into a w1nn1ng pH crew 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min,) • 1 11GNT TMCKI ta • BONY / Ill C&DNTY IHOWCUI _ IUllOY KAatm: lM a UNClNIOMD The ou1rageous unpredictable comedian performs his adult nightclub act al Reso11s 1n1erna11onat 1n AttantrC City, New Jersey i hr) MYIRGllAN -(ll ,Al.CC* CMIT Angela vows to make Jacqueline pay tor the latter s attair with her husband. which resulted 1n the birth ot Richard Channing (RI ( 1 hr ) O a> lllQE E1sch1eo stalks a proles· s1onal arsonist (MiChael Baseleon) who is hired to burn down unprohtable business es {B) JI hr ) ~umm.wa U WllK M MVWW llOYW "Moonshine County E~press•· I 1977. Dtama) John Saxon, Susan How ard A 1110 ol beau1>fu1 young women trghts a bootlegging S)(nd>ea1e as a strate- gy of revenge tor the murder or their lather 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 min I 0 lllOYIE "'Body And Soul" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns to p11zehghhng to raise the money he needs IOI medical school ·R· ~min) -(!) 8) lllllrT •1WOM ... fD llATllMOfLR MDDIA'" "The 21sl Annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics" Two Olympic contenders host coverage of the Eskimo Games. which are a connec· hon 10 ancient ways as well as a prepara· tion tor Arctic Ille Ii) llOMmlAQM Cft1110¥W "Cat People" (1981, Fantasy) Nastassla Klnski. Malcolm McDowell Fall Ing 1n love poses a problem IOf a young woman who turns Into a leroc•ous big cat II she mates with someone who is not ol her own l<lnd. 'R' (2 hrs.) (0) llO¥W "Making Lovo" ( t98 t. Drama) Kate Jackson. Michael Ontkean A wom· an learns that her husband 1s Involved In a hom<>se1Cu11I 1etatlon$hlp 'R' ( t hr 50 mlnl_ 1w u a CJ) o m ..,.. IAn.AY lllHT •llMCMO#-UUIMTUI TMl&USI• _, ... lllHT TIW*:.COWT'DJ.. ~ •49"r Hlghllghl9 Of the convention held July 11·15 rn New Orleans 11'\Clude the keynote addres•. ma10t worllshops, and dlscusSJOns ol the issues by 1>1ack leaders ( t hr ) G .UT Ml.WAY ~ ,. M WOM.D Cl1 llOWI "The Opening 01 Misty Bfftho- veo" ( 1979, comedy) Conat1tnoe Moriey, Jamie Oittlt ')(' ( I hr • :>8 min ) {t).,_ "Prtv1111 t ttt00s" ( 1980 Com- edy) Sylvl8 Krittet Howerd Hesseman A houselle11pe1 has an ulta1101 motive for providing net amploy11r't tftfln·age son with hi& first se•unl O>IP«Jrlonc• 'R' ( 1 ht . 30 mtn) (}) .,_ "Tile t'iOllywood Knlgl'ltt" Ct980. Comedy) ~I Wuhl, Tony 0.n-ta On Hattowten eve In t 9e5. 11 rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc In Beverly Hills to avenge the ctos1ng ot their hangout by the local home owners association 'R' U hr , 39m1n) m 1W CWI Featured· drugs, alcohol and the 1oad to recovery ( 1 hr . 30 min.) It.a I) POUCI ITOltY Two policemen (Tony Lo Bianco. Don M8fedith) 1n~tigat1ng e robbery a1e aided by a woman being threa1ened by one of 1he criminals. (R) (2 hrs) 0 fl) M •IT OI CAMOll Host Johnny Carson Guests Shelley Winters, Robert Klein (A) (I hr ) 8 ®.l MC ... 9IQtf1\.M ({) POUCI ITotltY Two policemen (Tony Lo Bianco, Don Meredllti) 1nvest1galing a robbery are aided by a woman being threatened by one of the crlmlnals (A) ihrs . 15 min I YOU AIUD POii rr OGDCOWU NMllYO IPOWTICIJfTlll 1t*( llOYll "Rocky tit" j 1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone, Cerl Weathers Wofld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier hghter challenges him for his crown. ·po· ( t hr , 40 mtn.) u. a Bn'lllT~ TOMCIHT A took at rv e~erclse shows . II PClll TMI LO¥I 0# A CMLD Shields & Yarnell. Robert Wagnei. Carol Lawrence, Dale Evans and Glenn Ford 1oln hosts Daniel J Tra•antl and Anita Giiiette for an 1nforma11ve look at the problem ot child abUSe (1 hr) i -ITIP llYOllD t.-ATM...OV DAVID aWllD "Herpes Victims And Doctors" ( 1 hr ) 6!) ~ • C'"OM¥1N-""m .. 10N11111t Highlights of the convention held July 11· 15 In New Orleans lnctude the keynote address. maior wO!kshops. and discussions of the Issues by black leaders ( 1 hr ) g m¥ll "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982, Drama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew. A psychotic kidnaps a TV reporter end 1he 8·year-old daughter ol an eertler victim and holds them tor ransom In Grand Cen· tral Station 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -· e UTI llQHT WITM DAVID LITTwmAll Quests: Amy Corter, actress Teri Garr, comedian Jay Leno. (R) ( 1hr ,30 min) ·=--~ mWll "lhe Petrified FO!est" ( 1936, Ofema) Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis. A writer finds romance when he runs Info 8 gang ot killers 1n Arl1ona's Petrified For· es1 ~hrs) ~ .IJ "British Open" Second roond (lrom The Royal Birkdale Gott Club In Southport, England) (R) (2 hra.. 30 min.) (0).,.. "Emenuelle Around The World" (t981. Adventure) Laura Gem&e1, Karin Scnvbefl A well·known worHn Joumtlltt 1r11cks down a white at8very ring, 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CJ) .,_ "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott BalO. Wlllle Aames A high tc:ho04 'lCience genlut VHS his acc~tally ecqulred psych<>lllnttlc powtHI 10 lmpr«Mt ;=~~yn1n) tMI (ff) mWll "The Plratt Movlt" ( 1982. Advtnturt ) Krlaty McNlehOI, Chrlttophtf Atkins A shy toen·eoe girl ftndt advtntur• and romance when • drNm tr•nlf)Of't• '* 10 the llWOfld of • 1 turt pltate. 'PO' (I ht , 40 min.) 1 • -l'riclay Coat. tff Logan. Mikki JunttbOll OIWft ( 1 hr 43mln) W et) "Moonshine County I •1111w. I 1'177 Orama) John sa~Oll. SUblltt tlow111d (I hr .. 38 min.) •OO "The White I tuns" 1 HJ(! I 111.1111111 Michael VOfk, G1ynn1!> Q'(..;c,.111111 ( 1 nr 36mn) 0 "Lovers Like Ur." ( 1977. Comuuvt Catherine Deneuve. Yve:> Mo111.1nd ( 1 hr 43mln.) (%) "Sl.11 Pack" ( 1982 Cnmeuy) Kon11y RC>ge!s. Diane Lane (I nr . 45 111111 ) •(I) ''Cerb4ne Wllh8ntfl" ( 1952 01ogra phy) James Stew1111 Jean Hagen 11 hr 35mln) •OJ "Blrgrtl Haas Must Be K111ecJ'' ( llltl2. Drama) Philippe Nolrel. Jea11 Aoctlelort l1hr,45 min) liill(C) "Cloud Dancer" ( 1980. AdvenlUfe) David Carradine, Jennrler O'Neill ( 1 hr. 48mn.) •U "Super Fuu" ( 1981. Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernesl 801gnine ( 1 hr 3~ min.) CZ> "The Devrl And Daniel Webster' ( 194 1, Fantasy) James C1a1g, E<lwa1u Arnold. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) •CS) "Oliver Tw1s1" ( 1975. Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr .. 15 n11n) .. (f) "Key largo" ( 1948, Adveniure) Humptuey Bogar I, Lauren Bacall (;>hrs J CD "Hanky Panky" ( 1982 Comedy) Gene Wilder. GtlCla Aatlner ( 1 hr 45 mrn.) CO) "The Bachelor AntJ The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947. Comedy I Cary Grant. ~rna Loy (2 hrs ) •<.CJ "Another Man Anorher Cha11ce" ( 1977, Ad11en1ure) Jarnes Caan Gene- vieve Bu1old (2 hrs . 8 min I (%) "S1uden1 Bodies" ( 1981. Cou1edyJ Kris I en Riter. Ma11hew Goldsby ( 1 hr 25 min.) --lvening •OW. WY Oues1 jliu l)lanis1 Oeofge Sho:C~c:;J '1 WOll.O CMA1911111ll• ~ Eddie Mustata Muhammad vs Mleheel Spinks 111 11 scheduled 15-round llghl (Live) (2 hrs.) lS) llCMI "Six Pock" ( 1982, Comedy) Kanny ROQers. Diane Lane. A race-ca! driver turns a se.111e1 of Jwanlle car strippers lnltr a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 n1in.) 0 11CM1 "Grease 2" ( 1982, MuSlca!) Miuwell Caulfield, MICl'telle PfeUfer An F11g1tsn s1ue1en1 al a 60s Am8flcan high school has to prove hlmaelf 10 lhe leade1 01 a g11 Is' gang whose members can datu only those of a gang ot greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 mln) .. · OUMIC<Mm TOOAY -..,,. u..Y-.&.D DIC« CAVITT (It) · ALLllTMl,AIAY · PILOllY IQUAO ,. Cllemrt ..Cemrt AICemrtO , ... llAGAZlll A roller coas1er addict who star1s every morning off with a ride; a couple who have discovered tne secre1 of ~rn~=~kes l :::..r~TONIQHT A look at JV exercise shows fUROflM .aoullW. lr.F.5 ) IW 55111 "McDonald's 1n1erna11onal lnvtta1ionar· ( 1 hr.) l l ) llOYll "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama) John Savage. Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trains for ac11ve lreld duly 10 avenge 1he murder ot his girllrtend ~ru1hless 1errorrsts 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) THIWAYITWAI llOYll "An Eye For An Eye" (1981, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Chrlslopher Lee A San Francrsco cop quits the fOfce to avenge 1he murder of his panner by members QI a drug ring 'R' :--. 1:111 ~To. Feo1vred v1stt "Aent·O· Ronst" a gr<>1.1p who will "rOA61" anyone for a specfal occesslon, u cornpuler 810fe for lhe rleh tha1 will brlr1g you diamonds and digital otsplays. a special effects wtz· ard. a search fOf Sou1hern CallfOfnla's beti1 dells. l ., .... y ... LA.-a .-..rY I COll'NIY m Oii LA. Featured a p•Ofilti of for· mer boxing champ10<1 Carlos Palomino, now the host ot lhe new Laun variety Show, "BraV1s11T10". a look back at lhe mtl rtary training IUms o l the 30's. <IO's. and 50's to see how our Aimed rorces were prepared. a repon on lhe growing trend ot ff nographlc home video casse11as ., TIC TAC DOUGH (0) l'•W Chicago Cut>S a1 LOS A~a~l'fO.:~hrs I 10..DAYATAtm IMC:la/~MPCMIT ..... '°" Wiii( .. MVllW llOYll "Sptrl1 QI Culver" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Jackie Cooper. Freddie Bartholo- mew (2 hrs) 1:11 (!1)..,,. .. II (I) THI Mii OP HAZZN1D Boss Hogg slts on a hypodermic needle lilted wi1h tru1h serum aller framn)Q the Dukes lor his 1llega!lJamblr1o="on (A) ( 1 h1 ) 0 ID THI OP llAmtEW ITM Ma1thew uses his superne1ura1 powers 10 earn a spol on his school's football team LA) (1 hr.) D llOYll "The Sea Hawk" ( 1940, Adventure) Errol r!ynn. Brenoa Marshan A dashing swOfdsman becomes the hero of 1he ht~ (2 hrs) D Q1l Kraus's pen pal (Julius Carry Ill). a rugged recent parolee from 1a1I. amves at the execu11ve mansion (R) fl .,. "Ntgh1 Slaves" ( 1970, Mys· lery) James F'ranc1scus. Lee Grant A man rs puzzled when the 1es1 of 1he peo- ple in his town become zomble·llke robots alter dark ( 1 hr , 30 min ) l ~QAlllllll llOYll "Cahill· Un1teCl States MarShal" ( 1973, Western) John Wayne, George BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Bu ria I in ·\II ( :<' 111c I e ries 12;-!-:. 1 -:-1/J ."-i'tn·et ... hipn1ent -Cremation Plans A vailahle Co la Me ·a Phone 646-9371 Friday, July 15, 1983 9 -Salurclay --11orn1ng ·m :,T,--~ IYllAT ( ~n Who Would Be King' ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery Michael Caine (2 hrs, 9 min.) (ZJ llOVll "She Dances Alone" (No Date) ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) •11TMCAOI tea TMI WOIU TOllOMOW • llOVll "The Winning Team" ( 1952. Biography) Doris Day. Ronald Reagan (2 hrs) M ($)PAID CHAii "Cinderella" The plight of a single mother struggling to raise her chlld. suppor1 them both and auend law school touches Hart, his fellow stUdents end even the torbtddlng Prof K1ngsfleld I hr) .. CAPfAll IM!UltOO lllmm91m MTPATllOL rt.""""' ....-..c,,, ... T8TALI ....... ........ l llmrD~TO• MIOP ... wtC'I YACMT LOT (R) lllCMI "Hayw11e" ( t979. Drama) Lee Remick. Jason Robards. (2 hrs . 25 min.) (0) 110V11 "Heartbeeps" (1981, Come- dy) Andy Kaufman, Bemadeue Peters. t hr., 45min) lcll IAmMLIUCH Guest· Pete Rose. PM:Mti• ---• ¥OICI 01 AMCULT\m liilTM•Y• -llUIT9 ""'°"" ...... ..__ CMCO • M llAll ( llCMI "The Last Word" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Richard Harris, Karen Black. (2 hrs ) CE) QOl1 "Brilish Open" Second round (from The Royal Birkdale Goll Club In Soulhporl, England) (A) (2 hrs . 30 min,) 9 llO¥W "Grease 2" •982. Musical) Maxwell Cauttfeld. MlchelliV>felller. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ti) lllCMI "Lord Of The FlleS" ( 1963, Drama) James Aubrey, Tom Chapin. (I hr ,30mtn ) 19 NNYllOLM I TISflllfT'"l,..IW- ILUI ..... ='5,iM:U.. ow um CIUILW CMl'WA fllClfU ...r.-..,,,., .... ALrm.lllfUI £Bl An 19f)lrlng ath- lete find11 that he ~t lice things with greatet sell·oonl~ 1tl8f he IOMt 1 leg ,.i'·-IJi I UT1U MIC#.I / ... l =IU'mf-almlG IS n.wm•H=11.1 ........ 12 Frtday, July 18, 1113 ~~~ ([) llOW They Shall Have Mvs1c ( 1939, OramaJ Joel McCrea Waller Brennan (2 hrs) (Ol IDA IUQt A MOVIE A young lilmmaker learns a lesson 1n hones1y when she wins an award she did not deserve '9 AIK Ttll DOCTOft 7:al @ MOVIE "Captain Blo<Xl ( 193'> Aovenlure) Errol Flynn Olivia de Havol land (2 hrs) .. I ()) mATULLI I PAQlt(TTI . m..,,.• llOVll "Soutt1 0 1 The Bo1der · ( 193~. Western) ( 1 h1 ) 1:::: .... IAT\MDAY llORl9Q QMllw. lllATml AT 1lll ~ P.IMMICT~ llOVll 'Mystery At Caslle Hovse ( 1982 Adventure) A11e.,.11 B11t1011 ( 1 hr 20 min ) Cl)lllOVIE ' lni> C..1r1 Who Had L11t!1y1h1nc.t ( 1953. Dra111a) Eflzat>elh Taylor rernllfl do Lamas I 1 hr 10 min) (ZJ MOVIE An Eytt Fo1 An Eye ( 198 I Adventure) ChuGk Norns ChrtSIOPhPr Lee ( 1 hr 4b 111111 I · -ICOTI ldl Cl) IUQI IUlll't I ROAD~ Q})PAC-4Wt • TMAT Tm 1MOW YOYAm lO Ttll IOn OM OI 11tl MA HOCWrt .... I ~UNIVDll MOVIE "Breaker Moran1" ( 1980 D111 ma) Edward Woodward Jack Tnompson (1 hr .. 46 min) UO llOVll "Clash 01 The T•tans" I 1981 Fantasy) Harry Hamlin laurence Ohv1e1 !.! hr . 58 min ) U llO¥ll "Legend Of ll'le Wild" ( 1980 Drama) Dan Hogger1y, Denve1 Pvle ( 1 hr, 40 min) .. , WYllTTOllAYD lJJ) 90ll "BrH1sh Open" Third round (liVe from Royal Blrkdale Goll Club 1n Sou='· England) 12 hrs I 1...:----. ~MILIY ....,.UNIVDll TIS WOllLD IPOllTIMM "Black Marfin Fishing I Skydiving I Kayaking" Guests. Ernest Borgn1ne. Wllllam Shetner (A) ( t lclllhr.)i ==-COlW'"°" OlmMDMAMmt ~Dakota" ( 1945 Western) Joh~~· Ralslon 12 hrs l • • •CAlltoYIN-rt ('l'} llO¥ll "The HO\Jnds 0 1 Noire Dame" ( 1980. Comf!dyl Barry Morse. Thomas Peakocke ( 1 hr • 35 min ) LO) llO¥ll "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979, Dr11ma) Rod TaylOr. John MeHlon (_1hr .28 m;n) Cl ) ... "Ouyt And Oo4ts" ( 1955. Mvli· Clll) Frank Srn•trn. Je11n Simmons. (2 hrs , 30mln) G llO¥ll "love Belore Breakfast" ( 1936. Comedy) CllrOle Lombard, CoG!tr ~ro. (I h1., 30 min./ ... (ll)lllCMI "His Kind O Womtin" (195t. Or1ma) Robert Mllctivm. Jene Ru~ll 12 his . 30m1n) -·~---, ... -•.. ...,... .... , .... .... .-·· •m&mDOUMllMI / Q) TOO YOUMQ TO DIE Johnny Mann hosts 1h1s ln1,.,naliona1 Ch11s11an AIO documen· 1.uy dep1c1tng the pligh1 01 starving cl'lil· dre11 111 Uganda. rnaolancl, Somalia end Fth1op1a ( 1 hr ) fil) lllAGeC OI OI. PAllTWQ m -COOfllft't OIWIQI COUlfTY "Home-'""'S Women" This program addresses the 01c;1u11>1ng fac1 thal afllu~nl Orange Coun· IV h•lS an alarming number ol homeless women with very tragic litestyles EI Cf\. FOOTIAU. Winnipeg Blue Bombers al Edr11onton Eskimos (A) (2 hrs , 30 1111n) z MOVIE Looi\1n' To Get Out" ( t982. COIYlf'ltJy I Jon Vo1gh1 Ann-Margre1 ( 1 hr 45 rn111) 1t:30 U TOllOMOW'I W TOOAY 0 lllOVIE "MasQuerade" ( 1955, Wes1· ernl Clay1on Moore. Jay Silv01heets ( 1 hr 30 nun) '1 IQUAM FOOT GM&lB•tQ AmNCAN~W l MOVIE 'Baby Blue Marine" ( 1976, Orc1ma) Ja11·M1chael Vincent. Glynnis o ·connor I 1 hr , 29 min.) 11 MOVIE "Hanky Panky" ( t982, Come- dy) Gene Wiider Gilda Aaoner ( 1 hr , 45 111111 I 0-. MllCCA, llUN A brave young gtrl .1110 .1 oesperale tug11111e are thrown hllJPlhe1 on a deserteo Island ( 1 hr • 30 rn111 ~ n• 11 1 QIWQAWI Pl.MIT · IAUIAU Regional coverage of Mnmreal EKPOS at Allanta Breves or TeK· ct!> Rangers 111 New York Yankees (3 hrs) I WA'ITortTD Ir: DOO ' """Q llOVll "John Paul Jones" ( 1959. Biography) Rober! Stack. Macdonald ICar~(~CtW WANOOYBIWT llOVW "Her Primitive Man" ( 1944 • Come<1y) l O\Jlse Albr111on. Robert Bench· i L1 hr . 30 min ) t t:ll {I) PAT AUlllT QMND filll AU.-tf All'"°" llOVll 'Abbo11 And Costello In The Navy" ( t94 I, Comedy) Dlcll Powell. The Andrewa Sisters (I l'lr • 30 min.) fD COOlm' MAP ID 1.91CAll OOIJ1Rll•rt (L) .... •MA• COllCal Neu Sedakl performs some ot his blooesl Ma. euch as "Love Will Keep Us _"Together," and Brenk1nu Up ts Herd To Do" at the Onlarto Place In TOfon1o ( 1 hr ) 10 1 llOVll "Yani\ee Doodle Dandy" • ( 1942. Musical) James Cagney. Joan Leslie (2 his .. 30 min ) ''* (~I ClmlAICOM __ .......... -1 Cl) IUCllTM 1-ITOOlll a wa-.YI LAWIWY ifO'ftl "ac.lptock" ( 1987, W•l«n) Dale AoM<lson. AOMlt RandOm. (2 Nt.) CD llCMI "Sh8olln Handlock" (1981. Advon1ura) David Chiang, Chen Ping. (2 lhrs ~OPAlmM.P.,,_ lfTllODUCM-.olY ~_,fU.,. llCMI "Papllton" (1973, Actv.ntur•l Stovo M<:Oueen. Cullin Hollmen (2 hre., 2S min J • llCMI "Gypty 0111" ( 1968, Dfll'l\I) H•y=U•, Ian McShane (2 hra.) Cl l "SI• P11c1c" ( 19$2, Comedy) -l'riclay Cont • .. 1c•mi~ 1lll .-CA'I TOP TIM ooaa11•n u.i VIDIO w llOVll "Mighty JOtt Yoong" ( 1949. Ad11enture) lerry Moore, nobert Arrn· strong When a gor111a 1:; raised l:ly a your1u gnl rn Alrl1:a. a µress ayet'\I tries lo orn1g 11 10 the u S as a nightclub act ( t hr , t>O min,) ,, ®l lllfTDT.-TTONIGHT A look nr rv e11ercise shows at TOii COT1UI lll' Cl.Oii "Unemploy ment" (Part 2) @ _,, TRACH (COMT"U) Cl:) llOVll "Nigh! Games" ( 1980, Fanta· sy) Cindy Pickett. Barry Primus The v1C· t1m of a childhood trauma, a youny worn· an's tear of any se11uat contact w11h men threatens her marriage and her mental s1ablll1y. ~R' ( 1 hr . 40 1nln ) CZ) llO¥IE ''lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982, Cornedy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. A pan of gamble1s flee to las Vegas !tom New York with the mob on their frail 'R' ( 1 hr 45mln,) m-ICOTT tS(C) llO¥IE "Escape From New York' ( 198 t, Sclence-Fictton) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Barbeau In 1997. a hardened cnm1nal is offered a pardon 11 he can res· cue lhe president ol the US. from the prison c11y that Manha11an has become 'R' ( 1 hr • 40 min ) 1:118 llO¥IE "Opera11on Pemcoat" ( 1959. Comedy) Cary Grant, Tony Curtrs A sub· marine commander ignores 1egulatrons 1n order to get his 11esset back 111 actron (2 hrs . 30 min) .... Cl: .. l5 = "Hey, Good Look1n' · ( 1982. Drama) Animated Directed by Ralph Bakshi An imminent gang rumble threatens lhe happiness or a group ot ·sos Brooklyn ree~ers" 'R' (1 hr.. 15 min) Ml D 0> MIC OVllllGHT at llOVll "Godzilla's Re11enge" t t970, Sc1ence-F1ctron) Akrra Hosh1, Toru Hiroyukl A vast panoply ol monsters wreaks ha11oc while contending lor supremacy. ( 1 nr . 30 min ) @ MIGHT tMc«I ~ti CS) llOVll "Foreplay" ( 1975, Comeay) Zero Mostel, Estelle Parsons. Three comic 111gnettes are ottered as explanat1ons !Or tne fall of a llc11onal Ame11can president 'R' (1 hr . tS1111n.) t:BlHl llO¥IE "The Wtllle Lions" ( 1981 Ora ma) Michael York, Glynnis O'Connor An animal behavior spec1a11s1's tamlly 101ns him 1n the 1ungle 10 help light against poachers threatening valuable albino !Ion cubs 'PG' (I hr 36 mm ) 2:JI R IPACE: .. Cl)= "l,rasning Las Vegas" ( 1951.i, Comedy) Bowery Boys. David Condon The Boys go oft on another zany adven lure in Las V_e2as. ( 1 nr , 30 min ) Cl) IWIY HAlmlAN, IWIY twmWC (~ llOVll "Twice A Woman" (1980, Dra- ma) B1b1 Andersson, Anthony Perkins A divorcee encounters opposition from her ex-husband when she takes on an a11rac live new lover 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) 2:9 0 llOVll "Allen" ( 1979. Horror) lorn Sker1111. Yaphet Kotlo Ttle crew of a spa- cego1ng scrap earner follow a mysterious signal 10 a supposedly dead planer and. after landing. dlsco11er 1ha1 me message was a warning to stay away 'R' (2 hrs 4 min.) Ml~NIWI MllE THI UIR. (R) (L MOVIE "Wrong Is R1Qht · (1982. Come d)') Sean Connery, George Grrua1d A Chi111t1111ahc, glcibelllllllllQ rV llQWS report e1 t>ucomes 1nvofvecJ 111 Middle fas1e1n ter 1011um. o iil11n<Je1001> µ1es1den1lal cam· palgn an<l a nucleat ar111s sale that could lead to WOlld War Ill ·n-t I hr . !:>5 min.) (Zl llOYll "An Eye r or An Eye" (1981 Adventure) Chuck Norris, Christophel Let1 A San Francisco cop quits lhe force to a11enue the n1urder ol Ml par1ne1 by members of a <lrug r11111. 'R' ( 1 hr • 46 min) ~10(C) llOYll "Budo" ( 1978) Documentary The va11ous lo11ns of Japanese mania! ar ts, including judo, alk1do and ka1a1e. are surveyed 'PG' ( 1 nr , 30 min.) "9 0 llOVll "Ledy Frankenstein" ( 1972, Ho11or) Joseph Cotten. Mickey Hargltay Dr r ra11ke11ste1n's daughter finds f\ersetf c<:1ughl up 1n the 1esul1.s ot anome1 falling exµerrmcnt ( t hr . 30 min J Q) llOVll "Rodan" ( 1957, Science-Fie· tron) Ken11 Sawara, Yumt Shirakawa Eartll is menaced by a number ot awe· some and deaoty llytng creatures from the Stone Aq_e ( 1 hr 30 min ) (El t" •111 "McDonald's trllernatlonal lnvltat1onal" (R) (I hr I M0($J MOVIE 'Boay Heal " ( 1981, Suspense) W1lharn Hurt. Kalnleen Turne1 A s111at1111ne rtonda lawyer 1s persuadeCI by his to11er to murder her husband. 'R' ( I hr, 55111111) •II llO¥IE "Beware My L011ety" ( 1952. Suspense) Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan A widow's hie 1s threatened when she dis· covers 1ha1 1he handyman she h11ed IS mentally unstable (2 his) Cl) CMl"OCllll (OJ llOWll "Spedat Section" ( 1975. Ora ma) Louis Selgner. Miehe! Lonsdota. In Paris during tne VICll)' regime. a Nazi trial 101 the rnurder of a German na11af cadet ends In tile execution of lour Innocents. (2 hrs) W@llTl..in.·--THl~I CID llOVll "Breakthrough" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Richard Burton, Roel Steiger A Nazi sergeant beeomes embroiled 1n a plot to =1·~if~i:.:= W CMl"OCllll llOWll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drema) Syf· veste1 Stallone, Carl Weathers, World heavyweignt champion Rocky Balboa sutlers a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier lighter challenges him for his crown. 'PG' t 1 hr . 40 min.) 4:110llOVll "Super Fuzz" (1981, Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernest Borgnine An lrradlat· ed Miami cop uses his newfound super· powers to combat organized crime 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Diiiy PHat fits In. CHIROPR.ACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski FEEL T IRED? ' '(I SQme fatigue is nurmal. Bur mid-morning slump. early afternoon grogginess, and constant yawning may indicate a chronic condition that should be ehecked by your chiropractor. Tiredness. weakness, exhaust.ion may be caused by a structural spine disorder that began as faulty posture during childhood. Chiropractic practice recognizes that a srriall spinal distortion gradually worsens over months or years. The spine distorts slowly. Impingement o{ a nerve by a displaced vertebra (suhlu.xation) blocks normal Oow of energy to all body parts. A thorough physical exam, using both palpation and instrument&· lion, tells the chiropractor the exael lo1:a1ion of the vertebral subuxation. Correction of this blockage quickly restores free transmission of energy-carrying nerve messages and renewed vitality. llrnught to you as a community st'rvice by d r. gary baranosk1 CHIROPRACTOR ( 71 I) 675-3492 2345 [. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite D, COfona del Mar Friday, July 15, 1983 11 .. -Saturday Cont. Marly Slouller 1llus1ra1es how we can besl li\/e w11h and preserve our natural nen1age of w1ldhfe (Al «tl llAQIC OF DrCOUTM PAlfT'llQ (?") lllOVll "Breaker Moran1" ( 1980. CXa- ma) Edward Woodward. Jack Thon1pson Australians conscrip1ed 10 l1ghl on Eng land's side rn lhe Boer War decide 10 ftghl lhe Boer guerillas on 1heir own terms 'PG' U hr. 46 min) (U CR l'OOTIAU Ham1llon T1ger -Ca1s 81 Saskatchewan Roughriders (3 hrs ) (R)lllOVll "Clash Of The 1rtans" (1981. Fanrasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier My1h1c hero Perseus 1s helped by his 1a1he1 Zeus in a se11es of dangerous tasks as ne Ines 10 win the hand ol a Phoenician p11ncess aga1ns1 !he w1snes ot a vengeful sea =.,ess ·pG· ( 1 hr , 58 min ) (QJ CUil IOJlllQ 0 llOVll "f Ougt11 ·To Be In Prctures ' ( 1982, Comedy) Waller Ma11hau. Ann- Margre1 A leen·ager JO\Jrneys lrom Brooklyn 10 Hollywood 10 gel 10 know Mr es1ranged screenw111er lather ·po· ( 1 hr , lr:ll 145'E=1"I WooattOUll WAY • Wl.DAmllCA "Swamp Crillers" Marty S1outfer loolls al me varied wildlife of America's southern swamps (R) I L JlllOVll "The Man Who WO\Jld Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine Based on 1he s1cxy by Rudyard Kipling. Two British SOidiers sel 001 10 claim the 11ches end power 01 o remote. legendary kingdom. 'PG" (2 hrs . 9mln) {S) lllOVll "PapHIOO" ( 1973. Adventure) Sieve McOueen. Dus11n Holtman A pau ot Devil's Island convlc1s spend lhelr time Qlannf~ escape. (2 hrs • 25 min.) n.1• °'-(I) W UCll wmt DAVID HOMOWllZ MOUYWOOO ClOllUP Fealured. an In· depth lniervlew with "Supermen" s1ar Christopher Reeve. a look back al girl music groops 1h10Ugh lhe decades, from Diana Ross and 1he Su1»emes 10 loday"s GoGos. a report on a new \/ldeo process lhel rums blacll and whlle fllm 10 color. wllh a demonstration of how Iha process WOfkS wllh some old "Laurel and Hardy" movies. G IAMAAA MAID&&. I 1"I 11.-U 1'11::.c::'uWMllClwu ,...,. 1"1~ M.L. a.Anm:t mAT Am IUli I llON "Sb. Paci<" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. DlMe Lane A race-car driver turns e sex1e1 of 1uv8fllle car st11ppera Into a winning t>lt crtw 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min) I llOTC.CYCLI WOll.D 1:11 DMCllllva .. cu I WIHOW llON "Objective Burma" (1945 Adventure) £rrol Flynn. William Prince Paratroopers land In Burma to lake e Jnp anese radar lnstattallOO (2 h!I , 30 min.) 8 m Gel LA Featured 11 l()()tl 81 one Of the mort un~n1 facets of Loe Ange let Ille, smog; a prolfle ol KABC·AndlO's pcpul11 dUo. Ken (Minyard) 1md Bob (Arthur): Ille reeulla ol the latnl PtaybOy ~MltlllfYey (I) fWl» ,,,,. o moe1U11D11to 14 Frtday, Juty 15, 1913 St ..__,&MO Australia's Murray Rose. the yoongest lrtple gold medalls1 In the h1s1ory ot the Olympic games, 1s profiled A) • ~ fiDiil) llAUZllll IS To.THiii """ -.n -PAT IOONI 1:9@ ... .. t) (() WALT~ "The Kids Who Knew Too Much" A reporrer (Sharon Gless) 1s arded by tour bright youngs1ers as she probes a conspiracy linking a senator 10 a crome s=ocale (Pan 1) (R) 11 hr) D 0) WT tTWll WllliS gets a dlf· terenl and d1s1urb1ng lnS1gh1 Into hrs pan· 11me 1ob al Mr. CXummond·s corparallon from an unemployed lroend (Erik Moses) ''if T..l NOOID Hooller's inves11gallon of a murder leads him 10 an unsolved case and a reunion wl1h a beautiful former Uame (Rebecca Holden) (R) D ( 1 hr ) G llOVll "'The Devil's Rain" (~75. Hor· ror) Ernes1 Borgn1ne, w 1111am Sl'latner The leader of a coven of witches returns lo Eanh airer a 300-year absence 10 recover e book 1ts11ng lhe names ol people wno hav 11\etrsouls 10 the devil (2 hrs ) C.h1cago Cubs el Los Ange- hrs) he Thin Man" ( 1934, Mys- ery) WllHam Powell. Myrna Loy Nick and Nora Charles gel deepry 1.rvotved In a mur· Cler case (2 hrs ) Cl» lllOVll ··Ay1ng Tigers" ( t942. Adven- rure) John Wayne. Paul Kelly An Ame!l- can Wer with a bad peilormance record 1ries 10 redeem himself w11h one final hero· 1c ac1 (2 hrs ) I DI ..... • 1"1 llY llTQl&MtWTOTlllULAIY )llOVll "Shoo1 The Moon" ( t982. Ora· ma) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton The collapse of an upper middle-class cou- ple's rnorrrage and 11s etlecl on lhetr lour daughters is chronoeled. "R' (2 !1rs . 5 min) CH) lllOVll '"Hanky Panky'" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner An Inno- cent archllecl who was framed for e mur- der end a woman whose brother commll· led suicide under mysterious circums1ances are 1hrown together In a dangerous game of Intrigue 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45m1n) D llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter 081· lagher Two Amerlean college atudents spend a ,lree·splrlled summer on a Greek Island 'R' ( t hr . 40 min l 6D llOVll "Model Wiie'" ( 1941, Comedy) Joen Blondell, Dick Powell A t>eautlful young model defles l1er t>oss's oltlclal decree and get& married anyway ( 1 hr .. 30mln) lr:llD CID •• 900lll An OV9fbearlng egotl8t (John Reltfy) whO WH once Involved wllh Kale crastlet his plane on Hit! Stratlon estate (R) QB llO¥ll "No1Nng Sacred" ( 1931. Or&· ma) Fredric March, Carole Lomt>erd A rermlnally 111 g111 receives two weel(a of pleasure as pan of a publlclty 11unt. (2 hrs I ©) 110N "Friday The 131h. Pan Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Klmmel, P1u1 Krat· ka Unwary teen .. gera travel to a remote cabin 111 Cry11111 L8lla. the atalklng QrOUndt Of I dera~ monster whO wt8rt I hockey ma~ R' ( I hr , 35 min ) .. azi au•,.,..,, ... (I) llON "Sime. Time, Nei1t YHr" (1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Bu,._ 1yn Two peopla ~rry on an unuauat ox1rorne11tal affalf by meeting at ttie Nme resort IOf one weekend each year over a period ot se\/eral decades. (R) (Viewer Oiscrelron Advised) (2 hrs., 30 min ) D GI) QUllCY A skeptical Curney 1s teamed w11h a psychic Investigator (Kim Stanley) lo find a psychopathic strangler (R) _tl hr ) D ~ LOW IOAT The crew members are asked lo decide lhe case of a landlady (Anne Meara) suing her tenant (Jerry Siiiier), a professor (Sam Jelle) learns mat a former s1uden1 (Bellye Ackerman) 1s taking over his job. end' a magician (Dick Van Pallen) lnter1eres tn his deugh· 1er's new love affair (R) o ( 1 hr.) ID ~T PIJIPCIMIANCll "Brideshead Rev1slled El In Arcadia Ego" Based on Evelyn Waugh's novel Cap1ain Cherles Ryder re1u1ns 10 B11desheao Castle in 1944 wher'e he recalls hts friendship wllh Lord Sebasuan Flyre nearly 20 years earll· e1 (Pan 1) (R) o (1 hr ) (() OOLI "BrittsK Open" Third round (from The Royal Blrkdale Gou Club In SoulhJ?ort. England). (2 hrs.) (SJ llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gat· lagher. Two American college students spend a free·splrlled summer on a Greek island 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CZ> lllOVll "The HOllywOOd Kntghts" 11980. Comedy) Robert Wuhl. Tony Dan· za On Halloween eve In 1965, a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc In Beverly Hills 10 avenge lhe closing of their hangout by lhe loeal hOfne owners assoc1aoon "R' 11\r •• 39 min.) .. -.TTMCll lr:ll 1"1 Yll•IM -·~ li~ ... ClOllUP "Al John Blake" The exploits ot Journalist Pe1er Watson, WhO assumed a telse identity 10 go undercover In the an world and ga1her 1n1ormat1on about smuggled end stolen works. are documented. (I hr ) G lllYnml Am ..... AWMDI Loia Fota· na Is lhe ho81 fOf this year's enter1elnmen1 ex11aveganza tearurlng top R & B arllsls. Guests Include Diana Ross. Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder. (2 hrs) l lOlmtcU ' m C Ml PUYMOUm "Femlly Busi-ness" Mitton Berte s1ara In this acclalmed off-Broadway drama aboot a serloosly IU man whO calls his IOYr sons together 10 Inform them ot the changes he has made In his win. (2 hra.. 30 min ) ~ llON "Beach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy) Debra Blee, Val Kllne. A teen-age girl's lrlel'lds help her lo loosen up so they CM get on with having fun al the t>Mch 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) CR'l 1MI ~y ITOM'I tmt .,._. WT The West Coast nlghtclVb"a 1nnlvet· eary ls ~brated wl1h pertormenees by Richard PryOf, Robin Wiiiiams. Jimmy Walker and Sandra Bernhard, as well lit up and CO!"lng young comedians. 11pecl et several Gomt<Jy Store 111n. (I hr J e-. "Rocky tll" I tt&2, Or1ma) Syl- v1ttttr Stanon., C11r1 Waelhet1. Wor1d tie.wywelght ch1mplon Rocky Balb041 auflara a peraonel crlllt when • youngtlt'. hungrier 1!9hter challenges him for hll crown. 'PG ( 1 hr., 40 min ) _, ....... , llOwm "Orcheltra WIVet" ( t1M2. Mutlcal) Glenn Mk, AM Rutherford The wlll9t of tht Glenn Mlllef band m9m- btrt ptay te0ond lt«lle to their hu1bends' ctrHfl. (1 &i'J65 i tn.) cm ~· Tile WO(k Of loday'I tl011 .. t young Wflterl. dlt.CIOfl and l tl ll -lalunlay Cont. Kenny Routirs, Diane L&rljl I I N . 45 1nln I -(Jl) m¥a ''Captains 01 The CIOU<Ja" ( \942. Orenia) James Cagney, Oef\1111 Morgan (2 nr11 . 30 min I -· ti) OIU•rt ... PU11VAL "Tho Seven Ravens" Animated. A youllj,J girt sets oul to tree her soven brothers, who were turned Into ravens by an ovll witch (R) • INaaL ATMLITD Susan Howard hosts a documentary IOOll at disabled ath letet training and compellng for the Spe clet~cs. ID JCllQ-.OOY CC> 1IOWW "The League 01 Gentlemen" (1961 . Mystery) Jack Hawkins. Nigel Pa11lck ( 1 hr . 55 mm.) (1) ln'-.a'nl*Al DfWM "LAOOC Com- pellllon" Men's and Women's 3·Meler Springboard (live horn Los Angeles. Call!.), (2 hrs.) CllJ ...,,. .. ~ THI -ITODrf Home movies, still photos. letters, docu- ments from previously secre1 Illes and Ulm clips provide the substance for this lnvesrl· gallon ol the lite of the reclusive b1lllonaire Uhr l (]J llOWE "Belove<! Enemy" ( 1936, Ora- ma) David Niven, Merle Oberon (2 hrs.) m m¥a "Men In Her Diary" ( 1945, Ora· ma) Jon Hall. Vlrg1nl8 Grey ( 1 hr • 30 min.) *ILA. .. THI~ m¥a "Beyond Atlanus" ( 1975. Adventure) John Ashley, George Nader ; hr .. 30 min.) --,_rTOM Of THE MOit .-:A'I TOP TIN ~larship Invasions" ( 1978. Science-Fiction) Robert Vaughn. Ch11sto· Qher Lee. (2 hrs.) 811 llOVA "Hawaii: Crucible Of Lile" A revealing tour is taken of the land of vol· canoes whose beauty has made 11 a sym bOI of pleasure and vaCdllon (R) Q ( 1 hr.) I llTMOUCM llOlOGY 1:9 IODIWGll.D Fealured· an 1n1erv1ew w1lh pop singer Tom Basil. a reporl on the Harrington Brothers, the youngesl regis- tered barbershop quartet. DF-TWOOP ()) m¥a "Yellow Submanne" ( 1968 Fantasy) Animated Voices of the Bea· ltes~r .. 30mln.) i .....:-.-r Tiii WIB Featured en Interview w11h Gregory Peck, Tyne Daly and Dean Paul Marlin appear 1n !heater prOducllons, eKercise home videos ( I hr ) 80 MROOUCM-.OOY CllJ llCMI "Six Pack" ( 1982 Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane ( 1 hr , 45 min.) •11ATTUOfMllAT Al 9CClm OlllFOSITI ILUUll'l laMD M IWIDY IOYI I llWICY DMW lliSY1- T..a m llCMI "Violent Saturday" ( 1955, Mystery) Victor Mature, Richard Egan (2 hrs ) e CMATMTY wmt IU llOYIM ''Col Ari" Brit Moyers toolls et some artists who tlfeak with tradition to shape messages thal are unique. outrageous and uncon· ventional (R) Jit I 1'111 WB A•A.U MROOUCM-.OOY MDWll "Clash Of The T11ans" ( 1981 Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olfllle1 U hr .• 68mln l ... "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Otam11) Syl· vHle1 StellOne. Corl Weethell ( 1 hr . 40 min) (%) MDW11 .. The HOllywOOd Knightt" ( \980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Dan· za.~mln.) -1 MO¥ll "111t Ledy" t 1974. Otama' Vvott• Mlmleo.11. Dack Rambo. ( t hr .. 30 mlnJ.m.oc. WI l •••wtw -. ....... ,.~ .. ,_ 90Wll "SSS$8$$" (1973, Ho11or1 Strother t.Aartln. Oltk Benedict. (2 hrs ) 8D .... ~ IOM The popular authof of "Desert Solltalre... "Journey Home" and "The Monkeyw1ench Gang" shares hrS views on Ufben OfOW1h and the valve ol the land In this profile fllmed at his remote Arizona retrea1, l lWIYm.8--, .. ,~ .,.. "The Last Word" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Richard Harris, Karen Black, (2 hrs.) (I) II Fii "McDonald's fnternatlooal lnvitallonal" (R) ( 1 hr ) (jJ llCMI .. Brothers" ( 1977, Orama) Bernie Casey, Vanetta McGee. ( 1 hr., 45 mtn) ~ "muul* Peter O'Toole ts Prot. Hig- gins. Margot Ki~ Is Eliza Dollttle and JOhn Stand1ngft0l Picketing In this per· lormance ot George Bernard Shaw's ctas· sic comedy chronicling the professor's efforts 10 make Eliza presentable to socl· ~· (2hrs) t::ll (JZI llOTOSI .... UUITM'llD •II AT • wmt Guest: actor Malcolm McDOwell. ( 1 hr.) 8 unu MICALI I -•• .._ GANI D DMQ UCllGI "Carun Nationals" ( 1 lhr ) :==:m11•STRCUL .com taat.•ona llCMI "The Pom Porn Girts" ( 1977. Comedy) Robert Carradine. Jennifer Ash· le (2hrs.J .oen1.-cA IOI~ I fa&Yro.nwf · IWnW. AilTI TMUr. -~ -IOL» IOl.D T__,..tWTOOAY I fa&Yro.nwf IR'lmATUT••,.,.g--STNI "1982 AFC Playoff Game" Pittsburgh Steelefs vs San Oteoo Chargers (R) llCWIE "Haywire" ( 1979. Drama) Lee Remick, Jason RobardS (2 hrs . 25 min.) .. CZ)CI• HCOM W 8 ()) LNA QOll "McDonald's Classic" Third-round (from the White Manor Coun-• =r~~ 1 hr) I MDWll "Shao-Un Iron Claws" ( 1978, Adventure) Wang· Tao. LI I-Min. (2 hrs.) ID MOWll "Chino" ( 1973, Western) Charles Bronson. Vincent Van Patten. (2 hrs) e llMClt fOI M .... Conquest And Death" Alter Lrv1ngstooe·s death. Stanley mounts the largest e~pedltlon evet' seefl IO reach and circumnavigate Lake Victona. i_1 hr ) ti) _,.. "Waterloo Bridge" ( 1940, Romance) Vrvien Leigh. Robefl TaylOr (2 hrs) '9 , .. , ro.nwr '" 1 •• , ..... ....... ... "The Deep'' ( 1977, AdVentu1e) Aobef1 Shew. Jacquellf\e Bisset (2 his , 4 min.) (%).,."Student Bo<Jles" (1981, Com Ody) K1lsten Rlttt1, Matthew Gold!iby ( I h1., 25 min.) •1MU.U. ta•H.L California Angels er 611111 more Otloles (31\ra I 19 lfGllTmAT ........... ,.llO'MI , .... ro.nwr llOWll "Baby Blue Martne" ( 1976. Drama) Jan·Mlchael Vincent. Glynnis O'Connor. ( t hr .. 29 min I CO MDWll "Salar1 3000" (t98t, Advert· lure) OaviO Carradine. Stockard Chann I~ ( I ht . 30 min ) (.Q) llOWll "Haarlbeeps" ( 1981. Come- dy) Andy Kaufman, Bernadelle Peters il hr., 46 min.) Cl)UMIYIMl&OW!llTHI.,. Manltow performs a selectlon of his hits. Including "Mandy," "I Write The Songs," "Can't Smile Without You" and "Copacabana " Taped at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena (2 hrs) Ml«ll t'W'U. Montreal Expos al Atlanta Braves (3 hrs) .. 8 THI ROAD TO LOI ME.II Otymprc hopefuls profited are Shawn O'Sullivan (bOxlng), Tracee Talavera (gymnasucs) and w1me Banks {lt1ple jump) ( t hr ) l smuu Wiii WGll.D Of .aDITI Scheduled bOxlng •• Wilfred Benilez vs. Mustata Hamsho ln a 12-round WBC middleweight !Ille alimlnatlon bout (from Las Vegas. Nev ) : the World ln11ltatlonal High Dive Championship (from San Diego, Cahf ) ~hr . 30 min.~ ......... MDWll "To Have And Have Not" ( 1944, Orama) Humphrey Bogart. L&u· lren F~hrs) MOWll "Springtime In The Rockies' ( t937. Western) Gene Autry. Srn1ley Bur· nette. ( t hr.) (!) •"MD' Wiiiie Mosconi vs. Jimmy Cares (R) (1 hr.) I llalnW. AilTI TMIATM ..... a: WGll.D Of lllOSITI Scheduled· bQ)(lng -Wilfred Benitez vs Mustata Hamsho 1n a 12-round WBC m1dcllawe1gh1 title ellmrnatlon bout (from Las Vegas. Nev ) , the WO<ld 1nv11auonal High Owe Championship (from San Otego. Calll ) !hr . 30m1n.) CMRSllA COMMlllOllAL MPOSWT MDWll "The Devit And Daniel Web ster" ( 1941, Fantasy) James Craig, Edward Arnold. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) --1ven1av ·11== llCMM = "Balltestar Gatac11ca" ( 1978. Sclence-Ficllon) Lorne Greene. Richard Hatch A space tleet carrying the last rem- nants ot human hie embarks on an epic search 101 a new planet lo colonize (2 hrs.) fD R.D AlmlCA "Llvini:i W11h W1ldllle" FrlOay, Juty 15, 1983 13 -Sunday --11orn1ng----;E~/COIWmCAUllDM CARTOOMI ) "°"1'1C81111 llO¥ll "Looker" ( 1981, Sclence·Ffc· tlon) Albert Finney. James Coburn ( 1 hr . 34 min) UlllOVll "The Deep" ( 1977. Adven1ure1 Rober! Shaw. Jacqueline Bissel (2 hrs . d =imln5:t_ ~ICNIUD lllOVll "The Devil And Darnel Web s1er" ( 194 1. Fanlasy) James Craig, Edward Arnold. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) · TOllY MD MM AUllO .. aMT°'"8'1 CUlllW .. CAPTAIM llUMUROO ... AllD Tiii '"*-WCIM) PBIOllALG-lllD• TY .. LOOCI AT LIAll•IQ YOUTH AllD TMl-1 IUMDAYllAM omCTIOllt The apparently growing connection belween peace movemen1s m lhe United Stales and Europe Is e.11amlned 1n a program l!om Bonn. West Germany i'm..w. ..... NA QOtl "Brlllsh Open" Third round (from Royal Borkdale, England) (R) (2 hrs) ffi) llO¥ll ''Altack Force Z" ( 1980. Ad\lenlure) John Phillip Law. Mal Gibson {1 hr . 35 min ) <OJ IUIDD A.-,.... Sally Keller- man and Leslie Neilsen slar In !his come- dy whodunit, set In a New York eparlmenl on New Year's Eve. Involving an aclor, his wealthy wife and his amblllou!I agenl ( 1 hr , ,.Smln.) .,... ... CIMTWf ""'°""" .. LOIT•IPACI ... _..,,, ~-IUD : __ ,. Lll'~•UINT ,_,.. emT• WPAITM .-UCN.11 IPIMOUT Amlal.Nm u.u. llO¥ll "The Ivory Ape" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Jack Pelance. Slaven Keats (2 hrs.) IUCUD nmT urnrr CIUICM 719 ......,_ '*"CAT UT1UHICALI ..... ..,...,. MUMftl ............. TAl:Ull ...,.. DAYW1111~_,-..,, """ _., ... ain••••• n llO¥ll "Marco Poto. Jr " ( 1913. AdvenlUte) Anlmeled Voice of Bobby Rydell, (1 hr., 50 min ) fl)"°"". I Peer prt1Hure II Iha cirux OI lhlt llory nbovt e 188M'IQ8(1 PfObleml wllh =n9 up 100 .OOn e 'GrenOel. Qrt(ldel. Grendel" 18 Frtday, July 16, 1883 ( 1982. Adventure) Animated VolceS of Petei Usunov Ke11h M11chell ( 1 hr • 30 min) Zl lllOVll "She Dances Alone" ( 1982) K ra N111nsky. Bud Corl ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1-UGHTa- 1:11 TOOAn MUQIOll IAllNU m Guesl. Gary Carter WAllTO~ OMA.~ U.OYDOGU• .-rtWAOIMT : :-.o:o-.JJ.o. • WllOf llMA mtr (11) lllOVll "V1c1ory" (1981. Adven1ure) Sylvesler Slaltone Michael C81ne ( 1 hr . 57 min) ($1 1UU1 TMll A DIVI AT .,....,..., Songer Jesse Oo.11on and the Mulberry Squares puppets Join the canine him star tor 1h1s musical special In which Benji scu· ba dives at Fl0t1da's Ma11neland and talls tor a tieau11ru~ews repor1er ,_~~The Blue Ma.11" (1966. Ora- ma) George Peppard. James Mason (3 hrs 30m1n) .. ,(l)NIDAY-Ml•TMILR '°""MID,_,. QI QOll "Brll•sh Open" Flnal round (live trom Royal B1rkdale Goll Club 1n Sou1hpor1. England) (2 hrs.) · LLOYD OQl.WI ..,. .... CAIPB IUAlm l'fmT (II) Q Miii•• . .,.. ... ..,....._., f VIC'S Yll;MT LOT (II) l ) llCMI "Throw Oul The Anchor" ( 1975. Comedy) [)jna Meirlll, Richard EB.an I 1 hr . 30 min.) l&) MOYIE "Legend Of The Wild" ( 1980. Otama) Dan Haggerty, Denver Pyle. ( 1 .. ,hr .. ~~YAn PIUll Tiii CAT IOIOWYM_, IUll•llOfMi'lll rT ( ) llO¥ll "Jabt>erwocky" ( 1977. Come- dy) Mlcheet Palin, Mu Well. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) (().UYYMlllT,_ "M1lc:h Play" II .,.. "80 Slaps To Jonlh" ( 1969. Otome) Wayne Newton. Jo V1n Fleet. (2 hrs.) ll) llO¥ll "Lord 01 The Files" ( 1963. Otamel James Aubrey, Tom Chapin. (I hr .. 30 min) ..... TOWlllALL .. .-wYGU1a.. GUI.~ -·-/m:M'ftlMI ...-nmr ~---.., ..... Nim £D1 -"Compu~ Me<'• neu" A muttt computer tak" '1Yflf • lunar research center. ( 1 hr.) '° ........ ... i'ACIMMTIOI mTM ... , . ...,., ==:T_,. MPUhilD ml ~----( TaP-----( .... "Rocky NI" ( 1982. Creme) Syt- voarer Stallone. Cllrt WM1hefa ( 1 ht .. ,.0 min) I _, PATllWAY • -•• !Luma . Tiii CMIMCM W THI W• Ttwi ef1acts of the s11IHhrlvlng Russian Ortho-oox Church in an otllclally antl·rellglous society are examined In Moscow, Kiev, Odessa and the Holy City of Zagorsk. i art 1) ( 1 hr.) nm11T00811 MOU.YWOCID ~ Featured: an ln- deplh interview with "Superman" Christo- pher Reeve, a report on a new vtdeO pro- cess IMt turns black and white film lo cOl· or. wUh a demonstration of how lhe process works with some old Laurel and Har~WOllAll ~ IBAIJ) W nunt (15 llO¥ll "Dark Alibi" ( 1946, Myste1y) Sidney Toter. Benson Fong Cl'larlie Chan sets oll on another mys1ery lrwes1lgallon. lhr .. 30 min.) ..., •• W&L m11•• ~WMIM Correspondents Lin- da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberts Join Paul Oul<e tor an up-to-lhe·mlnule sum· mary or Con~lonal aclivllles . ~-~~y ~---.. ,....EM!DI-"SnowbOUnd" The Thunderbird$ fight against time to rescue helpless vacationers trapped by an explo· sive avalanche. ( 1 hr ) (UJ A llO¥tl ITAll't NUllfT8I Frank Converse and Trinl Alvarado s1ar In this story ol a teen-age girl in a new school. whO suddenly becomes super·papular alter her classmates find oot her father Is amoviestar. (lhr.) (l).wll "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl· vester Slallone. Cart Weathers. ( 1 hr .. ,.0 min.) (%)110¥11 "An Eye F0t An Eye" (1981, Adventure) Chucil Norri&. CMslopher Lee. (1 hr., ,.6 min.) •••• IUllT -AT--.&~ATM...a ~-··· ..,,,.W&L •CM9UI --~---.... "Megeforc:e" (1981, Adven- tute) Btrry Boatwlck, PerM Khembette. t! ht .. 40 min.) • gllON "Black Beeuty" (1971. Drema) Mark Lester, Welter Sleiak. ( 1 l'lr .. ,.!) min.) "' 1 .......... 1W (I) I.NA al "MoOone~a CleNie" Final-round coverage (Ive from the White Manor Country Club tn Melvern. Pe.). (2 hrt) 8 • AUTO Mc.I "CART Mlc:tllgen 500" (ll\le 11om Mlch!Qen lntametlonel SP"(lwey In Broolllyn. \Mch,): MC>, the men's ee<llt ot>atecte ciourM In the Survtv· el ol Iha FIU•t Competition. (3 iv... 30 min.~ e•w. C•lllomle Angela et Btnl- mora Ortolet (3 hrs.) I MmTW•LOl---n• ....... ... ''The Pom Pom Glltl" (19n. C~ Aobefl Cerredlne, Jtnnlfef ""'" M ~a&l iiCIWm .., .. ..... ..._,ry•a W1r" (1911. eom.- dy) Edwlrd Heffl'NM, O«eldlne Pegl. (!ht .. 40mln l CO>•WiL & -lalurclay Cont. 1111! galnet6CI 1oge1h61 tn short ltlm. 11lddo and anlmolo4 segmenhl ( 1 hr ) --;IANmAYWCMTl•Mm Clm&AICOM 1W 8 0 .... 8"81'.-T T1ll WIB Featured en lnlervlew with Oreg01y Peck l y11e Daly and Dean Paul Manin appear In theater p!Odllchons, exercise home videos ( 1 hr.) I CI> -ITIPllYOlll m lllO'fW "Little Mooo And JV<l McGiaw" ( t979. w estern) James Caan. S1e1an1e Powers An elderly Indian woman relates a 1ale ot vengeance In the Old Wesl <2 hrs) ti) llOWll "The Qu1e1 Man" ( 1952. Ora ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara A for mer Pf1zehghler 1e1Urns to hts nahve Ire tand alter killing e man 1n the 11ng, bul fails 10 find the peace he sought (2 hrs . 30 mtn.) ~ MMY TllACKi (COWT"O) (ft')~y THE ..,.. Comedy sketches combine w1lh classic film and news loo1age 1n an ollbea1. satiric lake· oll U.l llOWll "Hot Legs" ( 1980. Drama} Barbara 81t1S, Jessie SI James. An ambi- tious aover11s111g e11e<:ul1ve stops al noth- ing 10 land a tucralh1e ladles' hosiery account. ( 1 hr .. 23 min) (S) ~ John Byner shows you thing!> stranger than truth, larger than Ille, and zanier lhan anything you've ever seen. (.Z) llOWll "Rude Boy" ( t9BO. Musical) Ray Gange The music ol The Clash 1s lea tured an a look al the 0ratish punk scene 'A' (2 hrs , 15 min) I AUAIMIM_.,~i 11:11 CJ) ..,.. d) IATUllDAY llGHT LM Host Bruce Dern. Guest: Leon Redbone <RI ( 1 hr 130 'i=.rlmWOM..,.. ICGI ROCICi 11 lllOVW "$111 Pack ' ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane A race-car dr111er turns a sextet of Juvenile car s111ppers 11110 a wrnnang ptl crew 'PG' (I hr . 45 min J (,Q) lllOYll "Clash 01 The T11ans" ( 1981 Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Perseus as helped by his lather Zeus 1n a series ol dangerous tasks as he 1ries to wen the hand ol a Phoenician princess against the wishes ot a vengeful sea ~dess 'PG' ( 1 hr 58 min } "Beach Girts" ( 1982 Comedy} Debra Btee, Val Kline A teen-age girl's triends help her 10 loosen up so they can gel on with having lun at the beach 'A' (I hr , 30 min.) 1':11 (CJ llOYll "TM Holtywooo Knights" ( 1980. Comedy) Rober I Wuhl. Tony Dan· za On Halloween eve en 1965. a rowdy hrgh scnool gang wreaks havoc 1n Beverly Hills 10 avenge lhe closmg ol their hangout by the local home owners assoc1a1r0n 'R' U hr., 39mm) ,.,. U lllOVE "The Gr ea I American Beauty Con1es1" ( 1973 Drama) Eleanor Parker Bob Cummings A beauty pageant is dis- rupted by ugly rumors concerning u1e ol the l1na11s1s. a fudge and a pa~1 w1n11c;1 (<' hrs) utl I) lllOVW "A Ivar el Kelly" I t 966, West ern) Wrll1am Holden R1charo W1omark An adventurer b11ng1ng a hero or l500 callle 10 lhe Union Army os abOuCted Oy Confederate gue111lla& (2 hrs } 0 LAUGH TRAX (I) lllOYIE "The B1Q Count1y" ( 19!>~. Wab1u1111 C.iogoiy Peck, Chorflon H"ton A11 EJ!ilerner becofTIM embroiled 1n o bit hlr lttuO bOllNOOn tWO T8118!i rancher& Over w111er rtuhla ~ hri .. 5 min.) I ..,. °' 11 mrr iNaAl ,_ nll IDITOl'I DUI lllO'fW "The Car" (1977. H0t1011 Jarl\4MI B1o4m, Kathleen Lloyd A d11ve1tes6 car 1e11orllei a lil'T\811 Utah town as 11 lhllsts for vicllms ( 1 hr., •5 min J (£) Cfl POOYW.L Ham111on T1ger-Ca1s at SaSl\atchewan Roughrlel&rs (A) (2 ht&. 30 min.) 0 llllCW9 "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Corne- dy) Michael Palin, Ma)( Wall. The kingdom ol a likeable tyranl, Bruno The Oueslton· at1te, 1s ravaged by a sltlhery monster PG' ( 1 hr 4 min ) m .,...,, lllOMIY, ...v 12:11(!) lllOYll "Coas1 0 1 Skeletons" ( 1965, Drama) Rtenard Toda, Dale Robertson A b19·1tme diamond dealer In Af11ca 1s the target of an msurence 1n11estlga11on. (2 hrs,) I ORAllQI couwn TOOAY 1• Q) ROCK W ROLL Toelft •ACt:• lllOVW "Creature From The BlaC:k Lagoon" ( 1954. Horror) Richard Carlson, Juhe Adams A homble hall-man. halH1sh crea1ure auacks a sc1enhlic e11ped111on along the Amazon Rl\ler. (3 hrs . 15 min) @ NIGKTTMCICI (COWT"O) fL) lllOVll "Island 0 1 1000 Delights" ( 1979, Orama) A tropical Island serves as the headquarters for a white-slavery nng 'A' (I hr , 15 min) m-.econ 1•1~) lllOVW "Friday The 13th, Part II" ( 1981. H011or) Amy Sleel, John Furey The grasly "1111ngs conlinue at a summer camp that had been closed down aller a serres ol bizarre murders occurred 1here 'A' (I hr , 27 min J 1:10!C) lllOYIE "Angel 01 H.E..A T" ( 1982, Adventure) Marilyn Chambers An espionage agent has a held day working undercover as a mud wresller. ( 1 hr , 35 min) 1:1t(H) lllOYIE "F11day Tile 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982 Horror) Dana Kimmet. Paul Kral ka Unwary reen-agers travel 10 a remole 1..ab111 al Crystal Lake, the stalktny grounos ol a dera11ged monsler Who wears a hockey mask 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min J 1• m 11100D1NT N11WOM..,.. l ~) lllOYll "The Ero11c Adventures 01 Zor· ro" ( t974, Advenlure) Corey Fischer. Hy Pyke In colonial Cahlornia, a lopprsh don becomes a masked swordsman at night lo light his 1a1he1's enemies and rescue a beau11tu1 seno111a lrom a 1a1e worse than death ( 1 nr , 26 min ) Zl lllOVE "An Eye For An Eye" ( 1981, Adventure) Chuck Norris, Christopher Lee A San Francisco cop quits the lorce 10 aw;nge ttie murder of his partner by members of a drug 11ng 'A' (I hr , 46 rn1n J 1• 0 lllOYll 'F11day The 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982 Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Krat- ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin al Crystal lake the s1alk1ng yrounos tll a dera11y"d monster who htd', a n<.><.key mask 'A' ( 1 nr., 35 min) '"' u OOOOllQffT L.A.: Y1DIO w @)AICllEWI HOB lllOYll Int: Mily1<.1a11 119/3, Ad11en 1urt:J 8111 fi111by Kim Hunter A magician 11!.es his st.ills 10 1u11he1 rhe cause ol 1us- 11 .. e I I lir 30 mrn I 08'ACl:-m lllOYIE "The Sunoowner&. ( 1960 Ura· 111.i) Debo1ah Kerr, Rot>erl M11chum Aus- 11ahan she.:p Or011ers tac.e orobtems in 1ne11 WOik no 1n 1am11y 1t1l8t101111t1l1>., (? hrs. H1 nun) <J!) MMY lMCll 2:11Q ... (l) iMlllWOllM 2:11 ("SI llOVll "Luncn Woyo11" ( 198 1, Come· dr) Candy MOOlll, Chu<;k McCftllll A 1110 u t>eau11es 1u11 into uoublt1 lrom compell- lors while p10v1dlrig susrenance 10 hungry const1uc11on w0tke1s 'A' I t hr • 30 min ) HICCl lllOVW "0 oach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy) [),!bra Blee. Val Kline A teen-age girl's h1et1ds help her to loosen up so they can gel 011 w11h tiawng lur1 al lhe beach 'R' I I hr , 30 min l ttl (HJ lllOYll "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leorr Isaac Kennedy, E11110 HudlJOn An old prrson enemy murders a bo11er's g11lf11e110 forcing hint to rPlurn 10 the ring 'R' < 1 hr , ~o min , WO lllOVW •The Cremators" ( 1972. Hor· ror) Marvin Howard, Moria De Aragon. Rock lragments near a rural lake !Jui<le a lethal 1n1et11gen<.:e lron1 outer space 10 car· ry out a ritual that incinerates all 1om1s ol ~an1c Ille ( 1 hr , 30 min ) WID .. MVllW (~ lf'IDNATIOMAL OfVWO "LAOOC Com· pe11110n" (lrom Los Angeles Call! ) (RJ l2 hrs) CL) lllOYll Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· layher Two Ameucan college students speno a lree sp1111ed summer or1 a Greek Island 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) ~11(~) lllOYll "Zoo1 Su11" (1981. Drama) Daniel Valdez. Edwaro James Olmos In 1940s Los Angeles a cause celebre erupts uver the lrarrung ol mernt>ers of a Chicano s1ree1 gang lor murOer 'A' ( 1 hr . 43m1n) 2:110 lllOYll "Sumn1e1 Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagher Two American colleQO students spend a lree-spirlled surnmer on a Greek island 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) a:a I) lllOYll "Go Asl\ Alice" ( 1973. Drama) w 1111am Sha1ne1. Jamie Smith Jackson A teen-age girl struggles lo overcome her drug hab11 ( I hr . 30 min ) • GROOVY QOOUEi 2) lllOYll ··s111 Pack' < 1982. Comedy} Kenny Roger!>. Diane Lane A race-car Clnver turns a se,..tel ol 1uvenil1:1 car strippers into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min J .. (!) U'IMIAN @ THE WOM.D TOllOMOW di ( $ l llZANllE John Byner shows you t h1ngs stranger than trulh, larger than hie and zanier lhan anything you've eve• seen 4:15 ID lllOYll "Horro1 House" ( 1970, Horror) Franlue Avalon, Jill Hawortll A group ot restless young people w11h 1tme on 1he11 hands decide to conduct a seance al a haunted house ( 1 hr , 30 min ) t:B(C) lllOYll "The League Qt Gentlemen" ( t 96 1. Mystery} Jacl.. Hawk111::.. Nigel Pa111cl\ An ex-Army olhcei r~1..1u1tl> a mot· ley band 01 101111.,1 1111111ar) ~iiec1a11s1s to co11111111 d u,ink HJObery (I hr ~5 min 1 t:llO ''" @ ITliWNTTO (~ lllOVE "Guyi. And CJnlls" ( t !Jbb Musi- cal) rrank S1na11a Jea11 Sunmon!> A n11s· s1011ary g111 lalls 1n love wllh a t:lroadway ga1nbler (2 ht!,., 30 rn111) *All CHl HOWAllD HUQH!I; THE INilDI ITORY Home 111ovres. s1111 photos, leller!>, docu· ments 110111 previously secret 111es and lllm clap!> prov10£' the subSlance tor tnas 1n11est1· 9a11011111 lhP 11re 01 1he r"l '""'"" t>1lhnn;i11e fl tl1 I Friday, July 15, 1983 15 • -lunclay Cont • I Al llCCKm OlaFClllTI .....,... TMROUCIH Tiii AA'TI e&Sl'I WATUT llll•JTt "Legends OIThe Fall" D llO¥tl "Jabberwocl\y" ( 1977, Come· dy) Michael Palin, Ma.11 Wall ( 1 hr . 40 min.) llOVIE "Strange Behavior" ( 1981, Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher ( t hr 35 min ) 1::11@ IWMIA WOtU Of JACQUll COUl- TIAU a.& I wmt YOU Guests Alv1h Totller, author or "Prev1ew11 And Premises." which ollers some s1art1ing proposals ror deallng w11n public crises lacing us today, David Burnham. author of "The Rise Of The Computer State The Threat To Our Freedoms. Our Ethics And Our Democrat- ic Process " U llOVIE "On The Double" ( 196 1. Com· edy) Danny Kaye. Dana Wynter (2 hrs ) D @) MmlCAN ~TW Manin Sheen follows the story or three trained Afru;an elephants who were re-introduced to 1he11 Kenyan homeland In 1982. New York Jets quarterback Richard Todd and Curt Gowdy hsh for barracuda 1n the Bahamas. Mark Harmon participates In the trapping and sh1pp1ng of blg·hOrn sheep 1n the Rocl\ies. four kayaks attempt to go Clown fhe gorge of Niagara Falls ( t hr , 30 min) Cl) ITMTIB G) nt1 llOAD TO &.OI ANGILU Olympic hopefuls profiled are Dennis Milton (bo• 1ng), Amy Koopman and Marie Rothle1s- berger (gymnastics) and Dwight Stones ~g~~;.rJ (!) MITO RACM "Indoor Midgets Heroes vs Outlaws (trom Ponllec. Mich ) ( 1 hr) (tf) MOw. "Victory" ( t981. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine ( 1 hr 57mln.) (.LJ MOw. "Looker" ( 1981. Science-Fie t1on1 Albert Flnney, James Coburn. ( t hr ,=tii a.(Q) Tiii ~ A sertes ot performances demonstra11ng the world or magic la presented as veteran actor Chris tophef Lee eicplalns the Illusions created by 1 variety of accomphshed magicians 1! hr) .. • MOw. "Divorce Amerlcon Style'' ( 1967. Comedy) Dick Van Dyke. Debbie Reynolds (2 hrs.) 1..-c. mltltY 1118 llCINOFU till ROalO flRO TOUR U.U ,_OfYCMUPI .,. "The Dev11'1 Rein'' ( 1975. Hor• rOf) Ernest Borgnlne. Wllllam ShlJtner. (2 hra.) CJ),.,.. A high school tllrt can't deal with lt'le honesty and lack ot guile ot Luke. a newly trantterred tenk>r • MOw. "Chino" ( t973. Western) Ch11rle8 Bronson, Vlnoent Van Patten. (2 hrs) e ..,. "Starship lnveslont" ( t978. Sclene .. Flotlon) Robert VaugM. Chrlato- ~r L.. <i,'!:it • WALL -"H&ll To Th9 Chlet Economic; AdVls<>f" Guest: Of Merlin Feldtteln. chairman, Covncll or Econorn!Q AcMson. e llON "S (Dollors)" (1971. Sutl)el'IM) Warrtn O.t1Uy, Goldie Hawn i tu!{ ~ LMIT'Clllf !""fl "The Ivory Ape" ( t980, Ad..,.n. 11 " Fttctey. Jufy 15. 1913 ture) Jack Palance, Steven Keats (2 hrs.) ([)•lflClll-""ncml-.. nwt- (0) ._. -,_... Sally Keller- man and Leslie NetlSen star In this come- dy whodunit. set in e New YOfk hpanment on New Year's Eve, lnvolvlng an actor. his wealthy wife and hl.s emb1t1<>vs agent ( 1 hr . •Smln) CS) MOw. "Show Boar · ( 1936, Musical) Irene Dunne. Allan Jones, Paul RobeSon =1=') _... IACIC. ICcmllt • llMCN ""-WAll•T• wm • i.¥11W wmCMITORY MOw. ··eo Steps To Jonah" ( 1969. Orama I Wayne Newion. Jo Van Fleet (2 hrs) {I)Mcml "The All-American Boy" ( 1973. Orama) Jon Voight, E.J Peal\l!f ( 1 hr . 58m(q) •D ITA.aT11a A behind the scenes 1()()1( at how people audllion tor stage pro- dUchons and the hardShlps they encoun· ter I awa.'I AllMLI @) ""'-flOOTUU "Championship" Chrcago Blitz or Phlladelph•a Stars vs Michrgan Panthers or Oakland Invaders (from Mile High Stadium In Denver. Colo) (3 hrs , 15 min,) 1 ......... WALL ITmT ..W.9GIT ,... i.. "Resolved: Women Have It As GoOd As Men" The first pan ot a debale between William F Buckley, authOt James Dickey and National Review seniOI editor Joseph Sobran (attlrmatlve) and attorney Harriet Pllpef. psychoanalyst Dr Erika Paden F'reeman and public rela· trons executrve Muriel Fox (negati\19) Is ~resented (R) ( t hr.) ID UllDIR IM Robbie Doyle teacheS the requirements fOf a safe take ort and return from a shOft sail In the harbor. D CE .... "lnternatlonal TanaMTI Cham· lonshlps" (R) 00 CAa.OT Richard Harris, Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz star In Lerner and Loewe's classic BroedWay musical taped at the Wlntef Garden Theatre In New York. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) '')...,!&CG~ -A Drave young ghl an<:I a desperate tvoltlve are thrown together on a cMMr1ed Island. ( t hr • 30 nun.) GW.,.... .. all llMMft.LI AUWll Guests· Vef n Gosdin, Big Al Downing, Jeck Green, John Harl• tord.(1~ ·11cfall •••am AUf'O ..... "ASA Mllw1utc" 200" ~ ht'9., 30 min l ..... .._,_ ..... _ e FACll '11 -..C• "Born Too Soon" The experiences or five couples whose premature babres were saved by new mediCSI technology at the newborn inten- swe care unit at Vanderbilt Unrvers1ty Medical Genier are explored. l ..c .... MOYA "Hawau Crucible 01 Lile" A 1eveahng tour is taken of the land of vol canoes whose beauty has made 11 a sym bol ot pleasure and vacation. (R) Q ( t hr) CC) MOw. "Jabberwocky" l 1977. Come- dy} Michael Palm, MalC Wall The kingdom of a likeable fyranl. Bruno The Ouesflon- able. Is ravaged by a slithery monster 'PG' (I hr. 4 min) ~ llOVIE "The Gambler" l 1980, West· em) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. A protes· s1onal gambler takes a train ride through the Old Wes1 to help his es11anged son and finds romance with a shady society lady = the way (2 hrs) (S) F TALI MAT'M "Sleeping Beau· ty" Beverly D'Angelo. Bernadet1e Peters and Christopher Reeve slar 1n fhe classic tale ot a beautiful princess who can be awakened only by a illss from a hand- I some prince~~ .. :::MftW ...... co, .. oct ..... Tiii A I UiOlll M,_,.•wt IQYn ..,.... T1tl ~ A series of perlOfmances demonstra11ng the world of magic Is presented as veferan ac1or Chris- topher Lee explains the 1llus1ons crea18d by a varl8ty of accomplished magieians U hr ) U MOVIE "Race For Your Lite, Charlie Brown!" ( 1977. Comedy) Animated Charlie Brown end the entire "Peanuts" gang head tor summer camp. where they become Involved In several wild seven· turas ·o· ( t hr • 25 min ) (l) llOVIE "Knlghtrlders" ( I 98 t. Adven· ture) Ed Hartis. Gary Lahti A group of bikers ride with a traveling renaissance fair and discover lhet the ldeallsllc struggle against evil exists In modern times al9o 'A' (2 hrs., 25 min ) I •TO• Olll--.noMM. 119 ....... i WOY~ Phineas !pars with bOx Ing great Joe Louis (5am Scarber). and Jeffrey Is fOf~&d to pllot e 747 tel When a l~oes awry (A) ( t hr) •••&••• AU cmAT.--.AT Alm-.a&.L I ..-ATMIRO'W A FM OUT FOIM1M Puppets Juat ptlOr to frldepen6ence Day, a yowg boy Is kid· nepped by allent for thelf leader'• colk:c- tlon ot lnt•J?f•netary creatures. -1=--,. ••1&•• ,..... _The first In this musleal antlly 11erte. apoll'P.htlng 11 bran<:l-new !amity 01 Jim Henion 1 Mu~ta.. five furry CJMtur" called Fr~. chr~ the aOVtntllfn ot Uncle Men, wtio hes tound a -~~ Ille land F'ragg~ock CD "The Leoencse amplor)s" ( 1987) Documentary. J'Jin . Su"lven, "G.ntteman Jim" Cof~ll. Jack JOl'lnlon •nd J11c1< OempMy ere prOllled ( t hr .. 30 min.) Cl) W TAUi A llM AT lltJl&.um Singef' JttM Dixon encs the MUlbttty Squllr .. ~ts IOln Ille ~~ film '19' -lunclay Coal • ..... _ tW Ill) l'WN.l Monlroul ( 'IJO:. a1 Arlanta Btavet1 (3 hrs.) tW. ,_., COll·wtlTTAUll Cl) MON "The Gun A11d The f'ulpH" (1974, Western) Marioo G011n11•. Ei.1elle IPar;~r..:N~.cn QIUICllllTMI MOm OCUll• ,.....IOCK The frrst 1n 1h1s musical fantasy series spollightlng a brand-new family ot Jim Henson's Muppels. live lurry creatures called Fragg1es. chronicles lhe adventures of Uncle Matt. who has found a w~eave the land Fraggle Rock (DJ "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon { 1 hr . 30 min ) Afternoon .. , ........ wmt DAVlt~ :""Follow Thal Dream" ( 1962. Comedy) Elvis Presley, Arthu1 O'Connell t2 hrs.) e 1111 ~ "-AYI "Richard Ill" Ron Cook stars as one ot Shakespeare's most dangerous villains In lhls slory ot power struggles, belrayal. treachery and murder. also slamng Michael Byrne. Zoe Wanamaker, Paul Jesson and Brian Protheroe. (4 hrs.) G> OCIAllll CID 1'MI WHO T°"" 111t ntl AMAL IHOW The Who's Norlh American farewell 1our taped at the Toron10 Maple Leaf Gardens leo1uret guch Who ctessics at "Plnbell Wrz.ard," "My Generation," "See Me. Feet Me" 11nd "WhO Are You?" ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ti) MON "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Drama) Matt Oiiton, Cindy Flahef { 1 hr • 45 min ) CI>llOVll "Macbeth" (t971,0<ama) Jon Finch, Francnca Annis Directed by Roman Polan&kl. (2 hrs , 20 min.) G MON "SwHtheans On Parade" ( 1952, Musleat) Ray Middleton, Lucille Norman (2 hre.) meu aw. .... °' A cu.• u. • Kenl Howerton. winner of the 1980 Aldet of the Year Award al the superbowt of rnotorcross :::filed. ~ .. 111'-ocaMn• MOWll "Bucio" ( t978) Documentary l1 hr . 30 min ) (E) lfTIJllAT10UL lll¥m "LAOOC Com· pe1111on" Men's and Women's 10.Meter Pla1torm \live from Los Angeles, Calif.) . ~hrs.) U lllOVtl "Wallz Across Texas" ( 1982, Drama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. ( 1 hr .. 40 m1n) tM IJ CJ) 9'0llTI .-AY Scheduled: the Tour de France Bicycle Raoe: live cover- age of the S T Gordon I Carlos "Sugar" De Leon 12-round WBC Crulserwelght Champ1onsh1p boul. (2 hrs ) ·==~ {!) U-Al.1 Chicago Cubs at Los Ange· les =rs (3 hrs.) ®) "Jumping Jacks" ( 1952, Com· edy) Dean Martin, Jer1y Lewis (2 hrs ) • ==--·""°"'"'Ml AllTI <r} MON ''MOdefn Problems" (1981. Comedy) Chtvy Chase. Patti o· ArbDn· ville (1hr .30mln) (OJ llO¥W "The Betr>y" ( 1978, O<ama) Laurence Olivier. Robert Duvall (2 hts., 5 19 lmtn "*" MOUYWOOD .... lllWlnlt 1.ouGM'MI AllTI ( MON "Attack Force Z" ( t980, Adventure) Joon Phillip Law, Mel Gibson --1~·~ •••n•••• IO&I "Merrill Lynch Goll Digest Com- memorative" Top players compete for S 150,000 1n pllze money (2 hrs) m MOWll "Strangefs" '( 1979, Orama) Bette Davis, Gena Rowlands (2 hrs ) m MOWll "City Beneath The Sea" ( 1970, Science· Fiction) Robert Wagner. Stuart Whitman. (2 hrs.) a> IUIMmll 1.ouGM'"" ""' (t)MOWll "The Fighting Sulllvans" (1944. Orama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxter. t~ hrs.) • Cl) MOWll "Victory" ( 1981 , Adventure) Sylvester StallOne. Mictlaet Caine ( 1 ht . 57min) -·=~IA.UU 2::9. --.v "Wind Surfing Champion- ships" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I IUJUll'I aAllD cm&TllT 9'0llTI LHIMDI "Biii Rus· sell" Host· Jayne Kennedy. for 1hose that shop lor quality W estcliff Chiropractic Office Men's & Woman's Traditional Wear t·r., • .,, '*'"',, .• ,.,,. 11 1rooMI p., \l•rlt-" '• vou tin U VOt' lht-•I.I( ,..,..,(uJ ~. m du11r tr•dmotMJ. 1 -r.Jored h• rfeJt..nwn '-•lw ,.,. <k'"I-' lrom """ •u~rb f1bt~• fa1 •WI rom/Mf $H-OW /J'/fFYMlll •We wJr room DR. ROBERT A BADGER IEW PITIEIT'S ICCEnED 145-5300 ma We1tclltf Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) •Friday, July 15, 1983 17 -Sunday Conl. U HOU. YWOOO CLOIEW Featured an 1n- dep1h 1nterv1ew with "Superman" Christo- pher Reeve a report on a new video pro- c.ess that turns black and white him to col-or. w11t1 a e1emonstra11on ol how the process works w1tt1 some old Laurel anel Harely lilms S•lllOVIE All The Marbles" ( 1981, Com- edy) Pet<'r Falk. Burt Young A nusU!ng. w1secraci-1ng manager pushes his two remare wrestlers toward the lop 'R' ( t hr .55m111l 11;11 IJ lllOVIE 'Double Ute " ( 1978. Adven· lure) Da1.k Rambo, Bert Rosario A weallhy playboy )ailed on trumped-up cna19Ps vows vengeance on ltle wMe col- lar c11m1m11s responsible for hos imprison- ment (2 hrs 10 min l 11:11 C1 lllOYWE "Emily" ( 1976. Drama) Koo Stark. Victor Sp1net11 In 1920s England. a teen-aye girl comes of age through an affa11 wo!h an Amerocan schoolteacher ( 1 hr 2~m1n) 1H0~1WCLU9 ll>U'Bl)BfT NrTWOM NIWt ( , lfl'ONATQW. DMNQ "LAOOC Com pe1111011" Men's and Women's 10-Meter Platform (lrom Los Angeles, Calif ) (A) l2 hrs) f0 ) lllOW "The Betsy" ( 1978. Orama) Laurence Ohv1Pr Robert Duvall Based on the novel tJy Ha1ord Robbins. A powerful anct relentless Oerroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star Into his company to develop a revolutionary new vehicle 'A' (?hrs 5 min) g lllOVIE "Pen1tenoa1y" ( 1980, Orama) Leon li>aac Kennedy Thommy Pollard. A yoong black uses hos b0x1ng skills to sur- vive on p11son • R' ( t hr .. 35 min.) ~1' (17) llOVI! "The Well" ( t95 t. Drama) Richard Rober Harry Morgan Pe11y pre- judices disappear when a black child becomes 1rappe11 on a well ( 1 hr . 50 min) ~I U llOYll "How The West Was Won" (Part 2) ( 1963, Western) James Stew- art, Jonrt Wayne Three generations of pioneers parlicipala In Western expansion 1n the 19th century (2 hrs ) tt:W ()) lllOVll "Scream Of The Woll" ( t 97 4, Mystery) Clint Walke1, Peter Graves. A hunter comes out of retirement to track down what appears to be a klner wolf. but -Monclg -Mondnv 11on..- •C%l "Sir an ge Behavior" ·( 1981, Suspense) Michael Murphy. Louise Fletchet (I hr .. 35 min ) •caJ "American Wiiderness" ( 197 t. Adventute) Documentary (I hr . 55 min) •'1Zl "Sailor Beware" ( 1952. Comedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) "" "MOIC18rl0" ( t979. Biography) Tony I o Blanco. Bellnd11 Montgomery ( 1 hr .. 45mtn) aa (C) "Monty Python And Tne HOiy Grall" ( 1974. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Clooae. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) M (!) "Tho rat Man" ( 1951. Myalary) Julie London, Rock Hudson (? h11.) 1:9 "lOfd Of The FlleS" ( 1963, Orama) JnmM Aubrey. lom Chnpln (I hr . 30 min ) •<C> "L011,,'t1 Dttrl. Aide" ( 1978, Romnnco) Cllll Poll'J, Carrie $00(jgrna t:i hrs 1 20 Friday, July 15, 1983 6 is actually an animal that takes a human ~lor~~30~~ 1111UllC* 11111 c lm&alCOM • 1• YOYAGI TO T1tl IOTTOll Of T1tl llA MOVIE "Macbeth" ( 1971, Drama) Jon Finch. Francesca_Jnnis Dtrected by Roman Potarn;k1. Based on Shakespeare's play The greed and amb11ton of a man and his wife lead 1nem 10 tragedy 1n I 1th· century Scotlanct (2 hrs 20 min) m_._._ di CC) lllOVll "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (198 1, Comedy) John Cleese, Graham Chapman Brotosh comedians and musicians 1nclud1ng cast members lrom "Monty Python." "Beyond The Fonge" and "Not The Nine O'Clock News," per- f0<m on a concert tor the benehl of Am=lnternallonal 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) 1:11 00 "Humongous" ( 1982. Horror) Janet Juhan. David Wallace A d1shgured murderer stalks a party of feckless teen- agers weekending on a remote island 'A" L' hr • 35 mrn ) 1*0 lllOVll "Montenegro" (1981. Come· dy) Susan Anspach. (rtand Josephson A neglecteel wile travels 10 Stockholm and begins an affair with a man she met on a bohemian nightclub 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 mrn ) ,,. G AT-~ wmt Guest actress, Eileen Brennan ( 1 hr ) ®)MC ... CS) MOVIE "Friday The 13th. Par1 Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimmet. Paul Kral ka Unwary teen·agers travel 10 a remote cabrn at Crystal Lake. the stalking grO\Jnds of a deranged monster who wears a hoc:..mask. 'R' ( 1 hr_, 35 min.) HI I()) Cll . -.nFATQI Miff uaD Wl'TM DAVID ltOllOWn'Z IUll»AYllAll ~ MC*I "Lake 01 lhe Ozarks Oovernor'1 ' (R) ( 1 hr ) HI (.D) ..,... T1tl ~ • • A seroes ol performances oemonstratlng the world ot magic 1s presented as veteran ac tOf CMS· topller Lee explains the llluslofls created i by ~r )arlety of accompllShed magicians t::ll ft.LIMI laL rrlYCMllMJIHtl ...... 00 "GreaS41 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer ( t hr . 55 min) g "Lovers Like Us" ( 1977. Comedy) Catherine Oeneuve, Yves MOf'ltand ( 1 hr , 43mln) •CO> "Aollercoastef' ( 1977, Suspense) Georgo Segal. Timothy Bottoms (I '", 69mln) CZ> "Knlghtrlders" ( 1981 Adventure) Ed Hamt, Gary Lahti (2 hrs .. 26 min,) -(C) "Halls Of Montezums" ( 1951. Dfa· maJ Rtchard Widmark, J11cll ,,atanoo. (2 hrs.) CID "Arthur" (19&1. Comeoy) Ou41ey Moore, Ltzo Mlnnetll. ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) (J) "The Red Badge 01 Courage" (1951, On1"'8) Audle Murphy, Bin Mauldin (2 hrl.) e "Tho Hurr1C11ne" ( 1937, Aclllenture) Dorothy l 1mour. Jon Hall 12 hf'I ) -@ "ttland Of The Dtue OolpNns" (196.4, Ou1ma) CeH11 Kaye. Larry Domuln I' hra.) tW. "Undef The Red Robe" ( t937. A<Nentufl) Raymond MHMy. CCtltad ...1 -~ ... ............ Ml lllOVll "BudO" ( t978) Documentary. The various lorms of Japanese martial arts, 1ncludlng 1udo, aik1do and karate. are surveyed "PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) TMI WHO TOUll mt 1111 NIAL ..,. The Who's North American farewell toor taped at the Toronto Maple Leal Gardens features such Who classics es ··Ptnball Wizard." "My Generation." "See Me. Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr , 30 min) d0 lllOVll "Shogun AssaSSln" ( 1981. Ad11en1ure} Tomlsaburo Wakayama. Masahiro Tomikawa A former shogun assassin who was maneuvered out of his pos111on by a ruthless clan of spies vows 10 take bloody revenge. (I hr .. 26 min.) 19()) lllOVll "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Drama) Mall Dillon, Cindy Asher Despite parefltal oppos1110n, two teen·&g8f'S trom differing backgrounds tall in love 1n a small Texas town. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 mrn ) ut(f)fAmta (%) lllOVll "The All-American Boy" ( 1973, Orama) Jon Voight. E.J. Peaker. A would· be Olympic contender tries 10 sort out the loose ends of his lite as he goes through grueling training sesslofls in lhe bOxlng ring. 'A' ( t hr . 58 min ) WITOPO'THl-Nnm ..... ,..."'1 -LAllm llO¥ll "The House Where Evll Dwell&" ( t982. Horror) Edward Albef1. Susan George An American CO\Jple and theit yoong daughter move Into a Japanese house possessed by the ghost• ot a bloody 19th·century love triangle 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) trll(C) llO¥ll "Megatorce" (1981, Adv9fl- 1ure) Barry Bostwick. Persis Knambetta. A group ot 1ecnnologlcany superior mer· canaries ballle the forces of a tiny mnttary dictatorship. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Ct llOVll "'Agency" (t981, Suspense) Robert Mitchum. Lee Me)ors. The new head of a major American advertising llt'm uses a children's breakfast drink cam- paign 10 transmit subllmlnal polillcal mes- sages 'A' ( t hr .. 35 min.) Veldt. ( t hr .. 30 min.) tW (Q) "Altack FOt'ce Z" (1980, Aclv«ltUfl) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibson. (I hf' .. 35 min.) (%) "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982, Come- dy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -· "Women 01 The PreNatorlc Pl9net'' ( 1966, Sclence-Flcllon) Wendell Corey, Keith Lal'1et"I ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • "The Naked Jungle" ( 1954. ActYen- lura) Chaflton Hatton, E ... not Partttf. (2 hr11) CC) "The HurrlQane" ( 1937, Adventure) Oofothy Lamour. Jon Hall. (2 ton.) Cl) "Or111" 2" ( 1982, Mutical) Muwell C11ulflel<I. Mklhelle Pltlfl9'. ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) e "M1rct1no" ( 1979, Blogtaphy) Tony Lo B•anco. Bellnda Montgomery. (2 twt.j -· "~nny Stool Plgaon" (11M91 Ora~ ma) Howard Dutt, SheAey Winter-. , I hf., 30min) t 1. -lanclay Cont. tor thtt mustcal special 1n wh1c:11 BenJI sc:u· bn dives ar Florido' a M11rtnolnnd and falls tor a beaulllul Afghan new1> 1apor1er l .. ICOTT ,.. ~, .. ... Cl) A&JC1_ Mel's artllude In lllS new role as a theatrical producer 1ea<ra.n1s 1rustra1 ed casl to abanaon the &hOw (Part 2) IBl U fJD ct9I Ponch's planned date wilh a stew&rdess (Catherine Hlckland) 1s dis· rupted by a vengeful e11-con he arrested ~ars earlier. (A) ( 1 hr ) U lllnlRT~ l111 WRK Featured an interview with Gregory Peck: Tyne Daly and Dean Paul Martin appea1 In theater produc11ons; exercise home videos. ( 1 hr) I IT• WllTTIN TWIJIMf ZIOlll llOVll "Chino" ( 1973. Western) Charles B1onson. Vincent Van Pa1ten. A teen-age boy betr1ends a half·breed and helps him to run his New Mexican horse ranch. ( 2 nrs ) ti) llOvtl "Of Sharl\s Ana Men" ( 1977. Adventure) Oocumefttary. The various lypes ol sharks and man's retat1onshlp with this fearsome predator through the history are e1<amined. (2 hrs.) f1l) m.AT Ml.WAY .IOUllMIYI Oii THI WOM..D '1!) lllAITllllllCI THIA TM "A Town Like Allee" Airer the war, Jean aecides to re1urn 10 Malaya to repay the villagers· k1naness by building a much-needed well lf'.'arl 3) (R) O ( 1 hr.) CCI llO¥IE "Megalorce" ( 1981, Adven· lure) Barry Bostwick, Persis Kharnbatla A group ot lechnologlcally superior mer· cenanes ballle 1he forces of a l1ny military d1cta1orsh1p. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) (() IPOll1'1ClllTD ®llOVIE "Rocky Ill" ( t982. Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger, nungner lighter challenges him tor his crown 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) (0) llOV'E "Soc. Paci\" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car d11ver turns a sexier ol 1uvern1e car strippers 1nro a w1nn1ng pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min J ~ llO¥IE "Victory" ( 1981. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine. During World War 11, Alhed POWs see their ttcket to freedom in a match between their soccer team and the German National Team 1n Paris 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min) 0 llO¥IE "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Arche(. ierry Jastrow A wildcatter and a pretty geologist become rornan11cally 1rwolved after ll'leir protes· s1ons b11ng them 1n10 conll1c1 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) .. @ llJ!ltf FM.WILL a11& THI lllAUtO Of IUl'IMIAM I Christo· pher Reeve narrates a beh1nd·t'1e·scenes look al the produc11on of the 1981 movie rhal pitted the Man ot Steel againsr three villains from the planet Krypton, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman and ottier co-stars are lealured. ( 1 hr.) ®) m OM IM DllQO 1:11 f) Cl) 0.-DAY AT A,... An explosion at lhe rooming house forces Barbara and Mark 10 seek temporary refuge at Ann's iartmenl. (Part 1) (A) ntl WOM.D TOllOMOW K\llGFU llOV'E "The Bridge Ar Remagen" ( 1969, Drama) George Segal. Roben Vaughn A l1e1ce ballle rages between lhe American Army and the Nazis tor control Of the last remaining t>rldge aoross the Rhine (2 '111 • 30 min) .... Cl) M &uai• George end Louise pll them.selves against Tom 11nd Hete11 Wiiiia In a takivlslon·ehow court 11111 over a la= blll. (R) D e "Getting Away With Mur· der" (1976, Mystery) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. Alie! 30 years. a relent· Jess Swiss detective atlll cannot prove that a master criminal ta guilly Of murcler (2 i·e= MATM .~~wn Like Alica" Alter the war, Jean decides 10 ri:turn to Malaya to repay t e villagers' klnd11ess by bUlldlng a much-needed well (Pan 3) (R) D (1 hr.) '1!) IAUDt AMllA "The Race With Time" The social and cultural dilemmas posed by the 1nfus1on of Western technology In a country ruled by convenllonel lalamlc codes are explored. (R) ( 1 hr.) (£) NA QOLI "Brtllsh Open" Final round (Ir om Royal Blrkdale. Englartd). (A) (2 hrs.) UJ llOV'E "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vesler Stallone. Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suuers a personal crisis when a younger, hungrier lighter challenges him lor his c1own, 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (l J llOVIE "Lookin' To Get Our· ( 1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann·Margret. A pair or gamblers flee to Las Veg11s from New York with the mob on their trail, 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) .. @ CIRITWt CMUMlf'I NID k110 MOVll "How The West Was Won" (Part 1) ( 1963. Western) James Slew· arr. John Wayne. Three generations of pioneers participate In Western expansion In lhe 191h century ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1:11 U Cll ..wtWIT Dick and Joanna look forward to a reunion with a tun-loving cou· pie (Dana Elcar. K Callan) they met dur· ~ a lour ol London (R) PMDODM MOVll "Across The Pacific" (1942, Adverilure) Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor. During World War II. a spy plots to blow up the Panama Canal. (2 hrs.) .. U Cll TUIPl!l .Dll, 11.0. Gonzo is forced 10 inform a macho father (Edward Edwards) that his lnlant child. presumed lo be a boy, Is really a girl. (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 ~ CAUQlfT II ntl CllOllFm Hosts Ga1y Collins and Mary Ann Mobley. w11h guests Anson Wiiiiams. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug, profile six children who are lhe innocent v1c111ns of war in coun· tries such as Somalia, Cambodia and El Salvador. (1 hr.) Q) llllPIMlllff .. •"i•WOM-..... fill Ew.I AT flOPI "John Williams Spe· c1al" Williams presents performances of his movie scores, as well as music by Bems1e1n and Vivaldi, a visit to the Nor· man Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge. Mass. ( 1 hr.) '1!) m.AT ~I "Brldeshead Revisited. Et In Arcadia Ego" Based on Evelyn Waugh's novel. Captain Charles Ryder returns to Bndeshead Caslle In 1944 where he recalls his friendship whh Lord Sebaslian Flyle nearly 20 years earli· er (Part t) (R) O (2 hrs) (~) llO¥IE "The Flgh11ng Sulflvans" ( 1944, Drama) Thomas Mitchell, Anne Baxter, F111e Navy men, all brothers, go down "'"h 1ne1r ship in the spirit ol patriotism and tam1ly devo11on 10 each ottler. ( 1 hr . 55 min) Cfll llON "F'lghtl!'IO Beck'' < 1982. Or•· ma) iom Skertlll, Palll Lupone. An angry Phlladelphl•n 0rganllti a v1Qllar1te lore& 10 !item tho tide ot vlol•nt crlni. 1n h111 nelghbOrhOOd. 'A' I 1 hr . 40 min.) (Q) llOW'a "Eye 01 The Needle" (198t. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Kate Nelli· gan Whlle on a remote Sconlal'I Island to meet a German submarine. an Aida spy finds st1eller from the stOfm In the cottage of a young married couple. 'A' ( 1 hr •• S 1 min) (J)llOW'a "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suiters a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier t19hter challenges him tor his crown. 'PG ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) D mwll "The Border" ( 1981. Orama) Jack Nicholson, Valerie Perrine. A Texas border guard's values come In conlllct with those of his corrupt co-workers and his materialistic wile. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -llZ> MOVll "The Gambler From Natchez" (1954, Adventure) Dale Robertson. Debra Paget. A man avenges his lather's murder by fellow gamblers. (2 hrs., 5 min.) .. I ._.1Ct1.JU91 _,, IWAGUllf WAU.YGIOMI *' UIDAY~,AGI MOVll "Bad Timing" ( 1980. Orama) Art Garfunkel, Harvey Keitel A passesslve psychoanalyst ana a stylish young woman begin a tragic romance In Vienna 'A' (2 hrs,, 3 min.) ICIWICOM 1w DD(l)IIICID ... WAU.mBT ..W.MPORT -ICOTT ...,FAL.R.l MAI,.._.. Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an Informative tool\ at what's new a1 the movies (£) IPOllTICllnll (%) MOV11 "Strange Behavior" ( 1981, Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher. A pollce officer Investigates a series ol brutal murders in a small Mid· western c~wn. 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) . llQlfl' 11:11 Cll ... 1W ~PINAL ,ACUITTW MC ... MAMYO ..a a_,. AT THI MOWlll MOVll "Five Easy Pieces" ( 1970, Dra- ma) Jack Nicholson, Karen Black. A mid· die-class heel gives up his musical career. leaves his pregnant girlfriend and goes off to work on an oilrlg. (2 hrs" 15 min.) ti) ~ • ~ Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this examination ot the plight of the 1,6 billion women In lhe world's developing nations through the stories ol six ol these women. ( 1 hr.) G) LAMY KM Guests: controversial evangelist Rev. Bob Jones. president of Bob Jones University; kidney-dialysis patient Bob Rosen. ( 1 tlr .. 30 min. I Q:)111CLUI 1W(B) llO¥IE "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982, Comedyl Jon Voighl, Ann·Margrel. A pair ol gamblers flee to l as Vegas·from New York with the mob on their trail. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 45mln.) 1bel D llOVll "Eyes Ot Laura Mars" ( 1978, Mystery) Faye Dunaway. Tommy Lee Jones. A chic photographer is terrified by psycNc visions of her friends being mur· dered. (R) (2 hrs.) Friday, July 15, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. lured (R) ( 1 hr ) fCl llOVIE "Escape From New York" ( 1981. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Kun Russell Adrtenne Barbeau In 1997 a hardened crtmmal is ollered a pardon ti he can res· cue lne pres1den1 of 1ne U S from 1ne prison c11y 1ha1 ManhaHan has become 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 mtn ) CE} flKA Rill CClllT ACT IWIATI (JI) CC:l MOVIE "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. An English s1uden1 al a 60s Ame11can high school has 10 prove himself 10 lhe leade1 ol a girls' gang whose members can dale only those of a gang of greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr , SS min) (O)MOVIE "An Ame11can Werewoll In Lon- don" ( 1981 , Comedy) David Naugh1on. Jenny Aguller The vacallon 111nerary of two young Americans on a walking lour of England is ruined when a werewolf allack leaves one dead and lhe olher cursed wllh a hunger lor human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (Z) llOVIE "She Dances Alone" ( 1982) ~ra N111nsky, Bud Cort (I hr , 30 min } lilll!J llOVll "Back S1reet" ( 1961. Romance) Susan Hayward, John Gavin A married man keeps a mistress who must remain lorever m the background (2 hrs 30m1n) (~ ~ John Byne1 shows you things stranger than 1ruth, larger than life. ano mn~'rnt~lng you've ever seen -· (I) ~I uc:n Chris becomes obsessed wltn the no1lon of catching a s1y1ish, 1n1ernallonally known jewel lh1el i erdlnand Mayne} (R) ( 1 hr ) om• ... THI MMIC Oii OAMCI "The Scene Changes" Dame Margot Fon1eyn char1s lhe rise in 1he 201h cenlury of lhe male dancer. Fred Astaire, RudOll Nureyev and Sammy Davis Jr are among 1hose lea lured (R) ( 1 hr.) G "**7\111 "Tne Moneylenders" A took al 1he men whose mone1ary polk:les shape lhe world's economy and an exam1- nallon of lhe slab1l11y of lhe in1erna11ona1 banking sys1ern are presenled. ~ ( 1 hr ) CID llOVIE "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. MIChelle Pfeiffer An English sludenl al a 60s Ammlcan high schaol has 10 prove himself 10 lhe leader of a girls' gang whose members can dale Oflly lhose ot a gang of greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr , SS min) ($) llCMI "The Happy Hooker Goes HOI· lywood" ( 1978. Comedy) Merline BeswlGke, Adam Wesl The Quoon or lhe call girls goes 10 lhe him capllal 10 make a movie based on her eutOblography 'R' (I hi . 25 min) g llO¥ll "The Pfra1e Movie" !-1982, Adventure) Krlsly McNlchol. Chtlstopher Alkins_ A 'hy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream lransp()rts her to Iha world ol a 19tn·century ptrafe 'PG'{ I hr , 40 min) _., ••• ..., ..... ,."'*,_ ... al> llO¥ll "Hero's Island" ( 1962. Adven· lure) James Mason, Neville Brano lri the 1700s, a pirale and a former slave baflle lo keep nn lalend off lho Ct1r0Una1 from lolt!ng 10 tht control ot e pair ot greedy brOllW&. <:hrs.) (l l-MmAll (It) lllllCMI "Student Bodies" ( t981. Com· edy) l<rltlen Rll8f. Mallhew OOld$by A h&avy·breAlhlng psychOllC killer 11elk1 the luri·IOVlng 111ud1tnft1 ol e typical Amerlcnn high school 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min I 22 Friday, July 16, 1983 1!9 DDCIJ9G>_,. """'°"' .-r • llMCM ·-THI & $ IOM ..,MU ,., .... ~ • lflOllT1 MmlCA (1 llO¥ll "All The Marbles" { 198 I. Corn edy) Peler Falk, Bun Young A huslllng w1secrack1ng manager pushes his two tamale wrestlers 1oward lhe top 'R' I I hr. SS min) ..oRTICBTllt MOVIE "Ms 45" ( 198 t Orama) Zoe Tamerlls, Jack ThtOeau An untorturiate mute g1r1 is raped 1w1ce 1n one n1gh1 and seeks 1evenge aga1ns1 violent male crnni- nats 'R' (I hr . 2S min ) (0) llOVIE "Union City" ( 1980, Mystery) Deborah Harry Dennis Lipscomb tn the 1950s. a businessman t11es to cover up a senseless murder ne comm11ted 'PG' ( 1 hr , 2Sm1n) et) 111 Cl.W Featured a look al party poll- llcs. teadersh1p and power ol loday's black community. a Jewish girl who found success HollywOOd couldn'I give ( 1 hr 30 min) tt.11 tJ (I) HART TO ltMT Obsessed with Jonalhan, an employee (Kalhleen Lloyd) of Harl lndus111es plans 10 e11m1na1e Jen n1fer. (R) (1 hr , 10 min) D Q) THI IUT OI CAMON Hosl Johnny Carson Guests Joan Rrvers, W1111am and IA1l5~ OODC:OWU .wmYO COllTmnWT~TM-. MOYll "Body Heal" ( 1981, Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalllime Flo1lda lawyer ts persuaded by l'us lover 10 murder her husbend 'R' ( I hr,, SS min.) tltlG IWTBT~ TOMGlfT A look a1 blue Jeans commercials and an 1nte1v1ew wilh Calvin Klein 0 llO¥ll "Solomon And Sheba" { 19S9, Drama) Yul Brynner, Q1na Lollobugtda lsraeliles revoll against rhe 1omance ol lhe Queen ol Sheba and lhelr King SolomOfl ; hrs . 4S min ) •••W•IWOM ... llO¥ll "The Man From lhe Diners' Club" ( 1963, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Cera W1ll1ams. A ac:atterbralned employee unlnlenflonally Issues a credll card to a QJ!_ngster (2 hrs ) ll) NA I0'1 "Brlllsh Open·· Final round (lrom Royal Blrkdale. England) (R) (? hrs I (HJ OAll Ul\M Al QROUCMO Kaplan por- lrays lhe legendary comedian In a one· man show taped lit lhe Smolhers Thealre of Pepperdlne Untversity In Mahbu, Call lornla ( 1 hr • 30 min ) O llON "Si11 Pack" (1982. Come<Jy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car driver 1urns 11 sexlel ol juvenlle cnr strippers 1n10 a w1nning pil c1ew 'PO' ( 1 hr., 45 min) (%) llO¥ll "l<nlghtrldetS" ( 1981, Adven- ture) Ed Harrit. Gary Lahll A group ot bllu11t ride with a lrAveling rtnalHance l11tr an<! discover 1"-t the lde1111t11c st11'0Qle again•• evll exlslt In modftln umes also 'R' (_l_ hrt., 25 min.) -· • UTI _, wme DAV9 ~ Guestt. t1f19ef Ran<ty Newm1n. comedl· 1n·meglclan Harry Ande!aon, survlval i1-=Brown ( 1 hr I t11 ••-U.mYmA• mum. AlmlCAN 1m1 @ llOVIE "Calamity Jane" ( 19S3. Musi· cat) [)or,,, Oay Howard Keel A woman SharpShOulet St'IS out 10 capture lhe hearl nt Wild 0111 H1cknll. (? t.rs , S min) L MOVIE "Nallyhly Wives ' ( t974, Com- edy I BrencJO•' P111.f'. J.-u.:queltne Logan A young m;in horn lhe coun11y t1nds thal his 1oll d~ ii door·tu door salesman 1n London has some une~pec.1ed bonuses 'R' ( 1 hr . :?Om1n) O>MOVIE l•!lle u rphan Dusly II" ( 1982, Comedy) Rhonda Jo Petty A randy voung woman falls into lhe arms of more lhAn one pro1cc 101 as she llees a pursuing murderer (I hr . 10 min I '1) OMNGiE CCMfTY TOOAY tM 8 (() COl.t.o Columoo's luxury cruise becomes a working vaca11on alter a busi- ness e1<ecu11ve (Rober! Vaughn) kills tne ship's en1erta1ner (R) (I hr 20 min ) , .... AllTitY MOVIE · The Hearr ts A Lonely Hunler" ( 1968. Drama1 Alon Arkrn, Sondra Locke Based on lhe novel by Carson McCullers A senSlhve deal mute is bel11ended Oy a young girl who under· stanos his p11vote tormen1. ( 1 hr . 30 min) C!J IQQWfT &KO @) UfTDl'TAIMMT TOMIQHT A look al blue 1eans con1merc1ots and an lnlervlew w1lh C11lv111 Klein «I) MOVIE "The N11n·s Story ' ( 1959, Ora- ma) Audrey Hepburn, Peler Finch A young nun w1!helraws lrom he• convenl When she dtScovers her 1nlense haired lor the enemy d1mng World War II ( 1 hr , 30 min) tCJllOVIE "Beau Pere" ( t981. Romance) Pa1r1ck Dewaere. Ariel Besse A lorbldden love all11lr develops between a young girl and her recenlly widowed slepfalher (2 lhrs la.. aeon t:ll G) '9C ... OV!JllGtfT .. Mml'f llOVIE "News Hounds" ( 1947 Come- dy) Bowery Boys. Ch11s1tne Mcintyre Tile synd1ca1e tnkes 11cf1011 When lhe Boys lry to "unllx" 11 spor11ng event ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) !H) THI ComDY ITOM'I 111" ~ IAllY The west Coas1 nightclub's annlver· s.ary 111 cetebraled with perlormonces by Rlchnrd PryOI, RobJn Wiiiiams, Jlnimy Walkflf Ol'lct Sandra Bernhard, as well as Up Md coming young cornedlans, taped al seveml Comedy Store slles. (I hr.) ($) llOYll "Grease 2" f 1982. Musleal) MAllweU Caullfeld, MICt~lle Pfeiffer An English student et a 60s ArnerlOan hlOn school has 10 prvve tilmsell 10 the leacfer of 11 girls' ga1111 whose members can delft only lhose ol a gang ol greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr ,SS mm) W g llO¥ll ' A Slrlrnger IS Walchlng" ( 198:>. Oroma) Rtp Tom, Kate Mulgrew A p:iychollc klcJnops a rv reporter and lhe 8-yl!Ar-olcJ dnughler 01 en ea111er vlcllm and hOldi. 1hom fe>r ransom In Grand Cen- 11111 SlnllOll 'A' If ht., 30 min.) ... ,(1) .... .-.TWAn:M fOllCOTnllUPCl.Oll frlk Enlr11dt1 ( WMMJt Wllllt1 MO$Conl vs Jimmy C3t&9 {R) ( I hr ) (0 ) llO¥ll '1A1t11ck Foroe 1." ( 1980, Advonlural John Phillip Law. Mel GfbsOn During World Wor II, 11 top.secret Auttr• lian olt&cil unu pen411r111n .Jep•nttM llnet to pc;tl0<m o ctnr1no 1esc:ve mission ( 1 hr • 35mln) .. , .... liMYIWl19M. llMY IWi1llMI )llCMI "0.nth Wlllh II" ( t962. Or1m1J) -Moliclg Cont. W OO "81eakth1ough" ( 1979. Otamo) Rleh- ard Burton, Rod Ste'9,8r ( I hr • 35 min I (Q) "Hanky Panky ' ( 1982. Comttdy) Gene W1kk11 , Giida Aadner (I llr . 45 rnln) (l'l "She Dances Alone" ( 1962) Kym ~lnsky. Bud Cott (I hr. 30 mm) •CC> "MOllty Python And The Holy Grail' ( 197•. Comedy) Graham Chapman John Cleese (I hr .. 30 min ) lit "The Pirate Movie'' ( 1982, Adven tUle) Kristy McNlchol, Chrlsl<>pher Alklm. i 1 hr .. 40 min ) 1:9 ti) "The Opposite Sex" ( 1956. Comedy) June Allyson. Dolotes Gray (I hr . 55 min) •O:V "Ruckus" ( 1980, Drama) Dirk Bene- dict, Unda Blair ( I hr .. 35 min ) 0,) "S1111ng Ducks" ( 1980, Adventure) Mlehael Emil, Zach Norman ( I hr • 30 min) (2) "An Eye FOi An Eye" (1981. Ad~e11· lure) Chuc1< N0trls, Ch11s1opher Loo. ( t hr., 46 min.) .. D "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny RQgers, Diane Lane ( I hi .• 45 min I W (C) "Halls Ot Montezuma" (1951. Dra- ma) Richard Widmark, Jack Palance (2 hrs) ([) "Taps" (1981. Drama) Ge01ge C Scott. Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) CS) "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mike Mazurk•, Jimmy Kane. i1_ hr .. 25 min I •COJ "Victory" ( 198 t. Adllen1ure) Sylves- ter Stallone. Michael Caine. (I hr • 57 mm.) CZ) "Knight riders" ( t 981. Adventure) Ed Hams, Ga1y Lahli (2 hrs , 25 min ) •@ "Thrs Properly Is Condemned" ( 1966. Drama) Natalie Wood. Robert Redford (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .. , .... WOlllaWOMAlll III M•H.L Regional coverage ot Kansas Chy Royals al Toronto Blue Jays or Chicago While So11 at Cleveland lndl· lans~= • 1WIJMTZD1m &.W.A.T MWMRVI~ OW. IAl'f Guests Harrison SahsbUry i)~ ... jJJmtlCM GO\almfT NA IOU "Brotlsh Open" Final round (from Royal Brrkdale. England). (R) (2 hrs.) CID IAll UlllM Al GIOUCMO Kaplan pot· trays 11'\e legendary comedian 1n a one- man show taped at the Smothers Theatre of Pepperd1ne University In Malibu, Cah· fornia. ( t hr., 30 min.) (S) 90Wtl "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Cauttleto, Michelle Plertter An Enghsh student at a 60s American high school has to prove himself to the leader ot a girls' gang whose members can date only those ol a gang ol greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. SS min.) U 90Wtl "Lovers Like Us" ( 1977, Com- edy) Catherine Deneove. Yves Monland A myslenoos. handsome Frenchman comes to the assistance of a lovely wom- an tlee1ng from her scheduled marriage lhr . 43 min.) .. OUMI CCMfTYTOOAY -... DICaCAWITTCIQ ML•TMlfAilt.Y -~-UIAlllMAWla ~)Ill lllCJlllCA• "Moustache" A black trolrl porter It otfer4'd an olflce IOO wnoen would &llow him 10 &pend more ume with ntg famWy but which require• the stu11111~ IOI~= NI C81 ... me ... ..... , ... MMlae Jimmy Stewa11's hornu town celebrates his 7t>th Olllhday, 1tim1>11 lab~~ teeth. ... nml'ICO..Mf't GD__..WU ---·~ ... ..,.cown m¥m "l ove's Dark Ride" ( 1976. Romance) Chll Pons. Carr1e SnodQrB1>$ A young art dueclOf blinded 1n a snooting accident is t>elriended by a nightclub entertainer who helps him rebuild hrs hie and career (2 hrs) W lllOV1I "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) K11s1y McN1chot, Christopher Atkins A shy teen-aye g111 trnds adventure and ron1ance when a dreau1 transparts her to the worto of a 19th 1.enlury pirate 'PG' (I hi . 40 nun.J LO.> lllOVtl "Hanky Panky" ( Hl82. Corne dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner An inno- cent architect who was lramad tor a 111ur der and a woma11 whose b1uther cornm11 led su1c1de unoer 111ys1e11ous circumstances are th1own 1qiethe1 1n ,, dangerous gan1e ot mtr1gue 'PG' (I hr 145~ ~ ... ~ I ON Tl4I TOW Featured· a look a1 Second City, where many ol Amenca's top comedians, including David Steinberg. Robert Kleon. Fred Willard, Betty Thomas, Shelley Long. Alan Alda. Joan Rivers and Ed Asner s1ar1ed out. a house moves through the streets of L~ Angeles, a look at "Squash, .. one ot Los Angeles· newest bands 16'FAl&YRW encrACIMM*' ONIDAYATAlm llACIEL.I ~ MPORT mM N'fllWI Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an lnlorma11ve look. at what's new at the movies tID rMOILf ROC« The Fraggles torm a rescue party lo retrteve their rnend Wemb- ley. who has been captured by the g1an1 Gorgs llJ llOVW ''The Devil And Daniel Web· ster" ( 194 t, Fan1asy) James Craig. Edward Arnold Based on Benet's story Attorney Daniel Webster rs called upon 10 oe•end a man who made a pact with the devil. ( 1 hr 45 min ) m fllOV1I 'His Butler's Sister" ( 1943, Musical) Deanna Durbin, Pal O'Brien A man falls in love wllll his housemaid (:? hrs ) .. 0 ()) IQU.,_ l'IOI Lauren t.onvinces Pally that they'll finally becorne popular 11 they 101n the Weemawee girls' 1ootball team. (A) 0 G> llOV1I "Sophia Loren Her Own Story" ( t980 Biography) Sophia Loren. Armand Assante The hie and caree1 ot tne 1n1ernat1ona1 lilm star who survived the terrors of World War II 10 become an Oscar-winning celebrity are drarna112ed (A) (3 hrs) U llOV1I 'Duel In The Sun· 11'!47 Western) Jennoter Jones. Gr~ory Pe(.lo. A beaultful halt-breed Indian girl tOU<.hes otl "" u plo81ve 1em11y feud vm.n the COH>e1 tn IM1 in lhv h01ne 01 a weatthy <.Jlll81111)11 ond hl'J IWO 5()11$ 12 hrt ) D lllOVtl Do&Jte U11der The Elmt" I 19!.>8 Or111n111 Sophia Loren. AnthOf'ly P111k1nr. f1uued On Eugene O'Neltl'1 pllly On tJ N w r11gland la1n1 111 the 1880.. a IJt:llultlul i;oouc:uve woman de11etop1 • P'J!.'j1or1 1()1 11&1 slepson. (2 h11.) (!) TWIJGHf .. a» '.M. llllAQAZIMI Jimmy Stewan·s 11om.- 11)w11 catebmtes his 75th birthday: a worn· t111 who produces classy a dull fllma QJ llOVW "$pr1ngf1eld Rifle" ( 1952 . WestemJ Ga1y Cooper Phyllis Thuter. Aller be1ny court·martialed, a t01mer olll- 1.ilr 1Joes undarc.over work for ltle govern· 111tm1 (<' llrs l f1D FJIOlfTUNI •'The Moneylenders" A look al the n1en whose monetary pollclel ~.ape the world's economy and an examl- na11on 01 the stab1hty 01 the 1n1erna11onal banking system are presented o (I llr.) m GllllAT '8fOMWICll "Bndeshead Rev1s1ted Home And Abroad" Sebastian takes Charles 10 v1s11 his lather (Laurence Oh111eq tn Venr1.e wllere he lives with his m1s11ess (Pall 2J (R) c;i ( 1 hr.) ! El 8'0«T1Cunut (Hl llOVW 'Arlhur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Mou1e. l 1za Mmnelh Whlle his lamlly allempl'> IO lorce him Into a pre- .manged marnaye. a drunilen, hedonistic playlloy lalls 1n love with a poor working girl 'PG' ( I hr 53 min ) ($) TII! LO. ITAR IAR. QM&. ··one Step Al A Time' Club owner Buddy Tyler Is t~ed by h1'> hnanc1al problems to borrow 111G\ey ana a mysterious lire engulfs the Club ( 1 hr 30 min I 0 llOVW Ouuancr· ( 198 t Science-Fie· 11on) Sean C<11111ery, Peter Boyle A space rnarshal 1nves11gates a rash ol mysterious Oeilllts w1lh111 a m1r11ng colony on one of Jup11er ·!. mooni. R' ( 1 hr . 49 mtn J ~ 1J fl) PNVATI ....,._ Col Fielding hO'>I'> a Fon Bradley talent show 10 enter- 1a1n a grt1up 01 orphans. one ol whom oee~1y allects Capt Lewis (R) ({) CHAllLl!'I ANQB.I I ALUI TII! FAia Y !1.) ntE CAT\.M .. Cil lUCICEJrl WJTC" Rick and Amanda discover rminy po1ent1al killers when they 1nve~11ga1e ;m allempt on the lite ol a Hof· lywoud yO'i'\•P reporter (Elizabeth Wll· c,onl (RI (I hr ) 0 MOYIE 'The F1ench Connection" ( 1971 Dr.1ma) Gene Hackman. Fernan· do Rey r wv rough narcotics investigators lrnl a huye h0ro1n deal (:?hrs ) @) llOVW "Mt Ma1estyk" ( 1974, Adven· IUtf.!) Cl1L1tle!. Bronson. Linda Cristal A melun growtir lrorn Colorado d•scOl/ers e con1rac1 ha!. been put oul on him by the Maha ano ::.1ruggles 10 escape a mob hit r11c111 (2 IHS I Q)YEW (17) llOVW • Tt11ee Hours To Kill" ( 1954. Drama) Dana Andrews. Donna Reed A m,rn a11ernp1s 10 SOCve the murder of his brolher years alter he was accused of the crome and escaped ( I hr , 30 min ) El!) GMAT '9FOMWICH "Brldeshead Rev1s11eu Hor11e Ano Abroad" Sebastian lakes Charles 10 v1s1I his lather (Laurence Ol1v1er I 111 Venice where he hves with his r11,...1ress (Part 2J (R) o ( t hr.) m TII! MAQIC OF DAJltl "The Scene Chanyes" Danie Margot Fonteyn charts lhP rise 111 lhe '10th century ol the mare r1.1r11 .. er Frr•o Astatre, Rudolf Nureyev and ~.11111ny Da111?> Jr are among those tea- Friday, July 15, 1983 21 1----------·----~ -Tuesday Cont. with the Bee Gees 1n M1am1 Beach l ===NIY • ID Ill lllPORT '90VA '"Palace Of Delights · A behind· the-scenes look 1s 1a1<en '" San rranc•S· co's Exp1ora1or1urn, a unique science museum leatu11ng close to 500 exh1b1ts 113) D (1 hr l (£) 1'll WOM.D IPOllTIMAll 'Steeple Chase I Tuna rtst11ng I Al•tO Racing" Guests Kathy Kusner Lee Wulfl Candice Bergen. ( 1 hr ) llOYll '·Fat Chance" ( t98 I Comedy) Farnham Scoll. ,January Stevens Two overweight, se1t-cons.;1ous penpals plan on meeting 1n·pe1son l>ul each backs out at the last minute and sends a substitute ~hr . 40m1n) lMIWAYrTWAI llOWll "Shame'" ( 1968. Drama) Liv Ullmann. Mh Von Sydow Morals are tested when a c1v1I war rages on an Island ~hrs.) ,.. ~TOWN Featured a 7-year-old child golf ptodlgy. the h3rmonious m11k>- dles ot a barbefsttop quartet. the famlhes ol murdered children gather 10 dlscvss how they cope with their tragedy BPMAYPIUD m OM LA Featured· a look al some teen-age body builders at work, a report on what happens 10 your garbage alter maintenance workers PtCk. •t up. a prollle ot KROO Radio DJ's Raymundo and the Blade; a visit 10 the Los Angeles Zoo for a look at some of its newest residents ·- cud; Koalas. 1==5 llM:la I ~lllPORT •~-Ml Boston Red Soic at Callfor- nla Angels (3 hrs) G llO¥ll "The V1olen1 Ones'" ( 1967. Drama) Fernando lamas. Aldo Ray. Mur- der suspects In Clanger ot being lynched are saved by the sherlll (2 hrs ) 1'9dl) ... -·(I) mllMI llOAD wmt awul KUIW..T Correspondent Kuralt presents vignettes erx>ut the pe~le. places and events he encounters as ha travels through America. D M A-TUii B.A Is forced to ffght a tough convict (Ken Norton) when he, Hannibal and Mur<kX:k try to sprlno an unlawfully Imprisoned men from jail (R) i! hr.) • .,_ "Escape From Fort Bravo" ( 1953, Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden. Elea· nor Parker, Contedora1e sympathtzens rind themselves surroundeCl by hostlle lndlans after 1esculng Southern p11soners trom a UnlOn fort (2 hrs) • (1) ~ comDY NO< A last· peoed Show ol comedy sl\etches end blackouts features hoSts Thom Sharp end Arsenlo Hall and a cast ol regulars lnctud· Ing John Moschlna. Barry Diamond. Vic Dunlop. Jan Hooks, Diane Stilwell. Peter ls&cksen. Vlct0tta Jaclc$00 and John Par· egon, Lindsay Wogner and James Coburn make special appeerances . • ..,. "The Ambushers" (1967. Com- .cly) Dean Martin. Senta Befge1 Mott Helm ls Mnl If.I Me•lco to llnd an eicPltfl· mental flying an\.lcor end ratrlcve It lrom the~2hra) i PA••= A child who received e •f•uvlng INtf transplant. a prolU. or cornedlan 1-+.flnY Yovnomen 2.. Friday, July 15, 1983 g) llOYll "Posse" ( 1975. Western) Kirk Douglas, Bruce Dern An ambH1ovs mar Shat cuts a path ot murder. lies and betrayal across the Southwest 1n his mall!· acal pursuit ol power (2 hrs ) ID '90VA "Palace Of Delights A behtnCl· the·scenes look 1s taken at San Francis· co·s Exploratonum, a un1Que science museum featuring close 10 500 e1el'l1b1ts {fl) O (I hr ) ml &...-Neurosurgeon Dr Theodore Kurze IS viewed as he per1orms a 20-hov• operallOfl to save the Ille ot a young bOy l' hr) (C) llOWll "Ragtime" ( 198 t, Orama) James Cagney. Howard E Rollins Amid the social upheaval of t920s New Yori<. an upper·class 1am1ly tr>es to holCl on to trad1tton as an angry black leads a m1htant ltght against ll'le racist establishment 'PG' ~hrs .. 35mlnJ. .olTIC8I NOWAlm .._.. 1MI Miii ITOllY Home movies. sltll photos, letters. docu· ments from prevlOVSly secret lites and film chps provide the substance tor this 1nves11- ga11on of the Ille of the rectuswe bilhona1re (.!hr ) !.S)P'Y~ Peter O'Toole IS Prof H1g- g1ns. Margot t<1dder 1s Eliza Dolltue and John Standing 1s Col Pickering 1n this per- lormance ol George Bernard Shaw's etas· sk: comedy chron1chng the professor's eflof!s 10 make Eliza presentable to soc1- ~ (2hrsJ U MO¥ll "Liar's Moon·· ( t982. Drama) Matt ();Hoo, Cindy Fisher Despite parental opposition. two leen·agers lrom dlffertng backgrounds fall tn love In a small Te.1tas town ·po· ( t hr. 45 min) .. IJ Cl) CMI ,_. wmt tu. llOllM Con tempofary lsSues that affect the dally lives of Americans to different degrees ere OJ1a- mlned bloc:,;;~denl Moy8fS 8 111 LMICMACMI Joanie can't decide whethe1 to forego Riehle Jr ·s first birthday party to perform with the band el e m~~Gl:.Cef's hOme. (R) Q IML•MPM&f PAafMlt .. MCAl\m • (I) ..,. "Fedora" ( 1979, Drama) Wllllam Holden, Marthe Keller. Directed by Billy Wilder. A film producer chases a reclusive former movie star In the hope of persuading her to come ovt of 1etlrement l0t hlS nf1W ,oi;:. (2 hrs ) De• ~rnaa A sumotmore than two million dollars mlsslno trom the Fedefal Reserve Bank leeds Laura and Remington 10 the punk rock scene. (R) l1 hrJ U (II nM'I CO.Alff While Jack and Terri ~t 11'\et Jenet ls romancing 11 teen-ager, Jack himself b«omes the object of a youno wom11n'1 elfecrlOns i ). ~ Neurosurgeon Dr Theod<>re Kurze la viewed ea he performs a 20·hour opetatlOn to eave the lilt Of I yOU"O bOy (I ht.) • ._AT POPI "John Wllllemt Spe- cllll" Willi8mt l)(etent• perlormancn of hl9 movie ICOfat, es welt •• muale by Bernttoln enCI Vlvaldl; • vtell to the N()(· mnn Rockwell MUMUm 1n Stockblldge. Maaa, (I hr I CJ) CA POOtlM.L Hamilton Tloer-C.tt e\ SaM<atchewan Roughride<$ 1A1 ci hrs • 30~ (ff) "11umongous•· ( 1982, HOOO<) J11net Julian, Oavtd Welllea. A ditflgure<I nMderet atalka a perry Of ltcklfta teen· agers weekending on a remote lslano 'A' ( 1 hr 35m1n) 1l , llOVll ··pygmalton·· (1938, Comedy) Leslie Howaro. Wendy Hiller Based on lhe play by Ceorge Bernard Shew. A prim speech teacher trains a London street urchin lo become a socially acceptable your=y 12 hrs.) C?l "Rude Boy" ( 1980. Musical) Ray Gange The music of The Clash 1s fea- tured 1n a look at the B11t1sh punk scene 'A' (2 hrs t5 min ) t:M@ llOVll "Dakota L•I" ( 1950. Western) George Montgomery. Rod Cameron. A government agent goes undercover as an outlaw with the assistance of a lovety lady forger 1n order to trap a band of crooks. U hr 55 mm ) Ital U @) t TO I A computer error leaves Judy with a h\.lge paycheck, but the com- pany demands the return ol the overpay- ment (R) (!) llOVll "The Streets 0 1 Sen Francisco" ( 1972. Mystery) Karl Malden. Micheal Douglas A young lawyer is lramed tor the murder of a girl whose body was found tloat1ng In San Francisco Bay (2 hrs .. 30 ~n ~ VllGIUlt -a fi) IT. a..wttlM Or Samuels becomes ove1ly Involved In the case of a boy (Jeremy Lk:hl) with an Injured ankle. while Or Chandler campaigns to have an apparently careless nurse (Vivian Bon- nell) d1sm1ssed (R) ( t hr ) Bumm ... <Ill NMT TO NMT Jennifer assumes a false identity 10 Investigate a p1asuc sur-Q geon (Peter Donal) v1ctlmlz1no wealthy ilf™;5= (RI Q (t hr.) ii) ~y c:ana Tc.MT "Medea" Zoe Caldwell end Dame Judith Anderson s1ar 1n a stage presentation of Robinson Jeflers· adaptation o f Euripides' "Medea." (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) ($1 'ANll CHAii "Cinderella" The pllghl or a slngle mother struggllno to relte her child. suppoft them both and attend law school touches Hart, his fellow 1tudent1 and even lf'le lo1blddlno P(ot Klngefleld l!. hr ) U lllOYll "Summer Lover•" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gel· lagher. Two American college student• spend o tree-spirited summer on • Greek Island 'R' ~ hr • 40 min.) -··••ANT•liOlil ... (H) "°' ....... , Tiii ... Comedy sketches combine with classic fllm...4nO __,..news footage In on offbeat. aat!Jlc tel<• oll (0) lllOYll "Des Boot" ( 198 t, Drema) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemey9f. In t94 t, a young Germen U•bOel crtw lace the chtlltlngH and hofrora ol wer when they leave po<I on their flftl eubma· ,.r'neiUr :t=·, I ..... _ Tlll&i& I• mMl&L lllOYll "Thtt Man In latenbul" (1966 . omedy) Horal &lchhoU. Matlo Adofl. A pfeybOy helpt en FBI a~t l)Otlng es a 1tr1pper to recov41r a ktclnapQttd scientist. i h111., 30 min.) . ....... ..,. "Pannlet From HM'l«'I" ( 1981. Musical) Stew Mallin. e.tnecllltt Peteta. IO the Mklwfll duflng the ~. a shoet muslO 1111"men clntroya the llvea of th<>ff •round him beceuae of his unbtldl9d selllflhn"' and hie belief that llfe can be Charlot 81onsoo, Jiii l1eland A vlglfenttt moves to Los Angeles to continue his f!ilht a~ll\11 c11111e 'R' ( I h• . 35 mtn ) (ZJ llOWll "Lookln' To Gel Out" ( t962. ~medy) Jon Voight, Ann·Margret AP"'' ot gamblers Ilea 10 Las V8QH from New Yorll with 1he mob on their trail 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 mln.) •;WOIUATl.Mm Ml -ITMTCH ... ..... ,... W llOWll "Monty Python And Tile HOiy Grall" ( 1974, Comedy) Graham Chap- man, John cieese King Arthur and hts band ot knights encounter giants. rlddlers and a terOCIOUS rabbit in their search for the legendary cup ( 1 ht . 35 min ) WO llO¥ll "Street MuSIC" ( 1961. Drama) Ellzabeth Daily. Larry Breeding Residents ol an old San FranciS<lO hotel, most ot whom are retirees. llghl to save their home when they are told 11 wlll be closed -llondng Movies- •CID "Odyssey Of Tne Pacific" (198 1. Adventure) MICkey Rooney ( 1 hr . 20 min) (.0) .. John Ana Julie" (1953) ( 1 hr 30 min) CS) "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mike Mazurk!, Jimmy Kane (1 hr., 25 min.) CZJ "Shame" ( 1966. Drama) t 1v Ullmann. Max Von Sydow (2 hrs ) .. l1Il "The Easy Way" (1952. Comedy) Cary Grant, Betsy Drake. (2 hrs ) .. ct) "The League 01 Gentlemen" (1961. Mystery) Jaci.. Hawkins, Nigel Pa111ck (2 hrs.) NI{!) "The Blue Danita" ( 1946. Mystery) Alan Lada. VerontGa Lake (2 hrs.) g "Liar's Moon" ( 1962. Orama) Matt Dillon. Cindy Fisher ( I hr , 45 mrn l 79(1>) "King Of Jazz" (1930. Musk:al) Bing Crosby. The Paul Whiteman Orcllestra (I hr .. 30 min.) ('1 "Odyssey Of The Pac1f1c" ( 1981, Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr . 20 min,) •CID "The Pirate Movie" ( 1962. Ad11en· ture) Kristy McNlchot. Chris1opher Atkins i! hr , 40 min ) CZ) "The Devil And Daniel Websler' · ( 1941. Fan1asy) James Craig. Edward Arnold ( I hr . 45 min ) .. (.C) "He1d1" ( 1979, Adventure) ( 1 hr 33 min ) •cal "Caravans" ( 1978. Advenlure) Anthony Quinn. Jennifer O'Neill (2 hrs) ... "Gypsy Gori" ( 1966. Orama) Hayley Mills, Ian McStiane (2 hrs.) CZ) "Stuaent Bodies" (1961, Comedy) Krlslen Riter. Matthew Goldsby ( 1 hr . 25 min) -(t) "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, MUSI cal) James Cagney. Joan Leslie (2 hrs . 30mon) (ft) "Haywire" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Rem· k:k, Jason Robards (2 his , 25 min ) CS) "The Girl In White" ( 1952 B1og1a- plly) June Allyson. Gary Merrill ( 1 hr . 35 min) -l1Il "Denver And The Rio Grande" ( 1952. Weslern) Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hay· den (2 hrs) 1WlZ) "Lord Of The Floes" ( 1963. Orama) James Aubrey. Tom Chapin. ( 1 hr . 30 min) oown 'A' l I Ill . 30 min J • ($) IRAMm JoM Byner snows yov thtngG &ttanuer than ttutli. 1arll61 tnan life. ofld iani.< lhan eny1t11ng you ve ever wttin .. (f),Amt• (Q) .,_ •·An American WEHewoll In Lon- don" ( 1961. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agu1te1 Tt\e vacation Hlnerary of two young Americans or1 a walkrnu tour of England IS 1ulned when a werewolf auack leaves one dead and the other cursed wllh a hunger tor human flesh 'R' ( I hr • 35 min) •;TOPO'M.,_ MTm • HRll'nme(lt) .. , llOVll "Grease 2" ( 1962, Musical) Ma11wetl Caullleld. Mtchelle Plelller An English s1udent at a 80s' American tiigh school has to prove h1msell 10 the leader ot e girls' gang whose members can date only tl\Ose 01 a gang ot ureasers 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 55 min I '1' "Lady In A Jam" ( 1942, Comedy) Irene Dunne. Ralph Bellamy ( 1 hr . 30 mrn) 1t:ll0 "An Eye Fo1 An Eye" (1981, Adven· ture) Chuck Noms. Ch11stopher Lee ( 1 hr . 46 mon I 11:11(.ID "Toast Of New York" ( 1937, Drama) Edward Arnold, Cary Gran1 ( 1 hr., 50 min) tHIO "Calvery Command" ( 1963, West· ern) John Agar Richard Arlen ( 1 hr , 30 min) ti) "Rhubarb" (1951 Comedy) Ray Mil· land. Jan Sterling (2 hrs ) a:a{C) "The Last Word" ( 1979. Drama) Richard Hams. Karen Black (2 hrs ) I l l "An Eye For An Eye" ( 1961, Adven- ture) Chuck Norros Cn11s1opne1 Lee { 1 hr , 46 min ) '1' "Saol Into Oat1ger" ( 1957. Ad11en· 1ure) Denrus 0 Keefe, Kathleen Ryan ( I hr , 30 min) t:llf.tfJ "Six Pack" (1962. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane ( 1 hr . 45 min ) lOJ "1he Seduction" ( 1982. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Michael S;:irrazin ( 1 hr . 45m1n) 0 "Find Tne Lady" ( 1977. Comedy) Mickey Rooney Peter Cook ( 1 hr . 20 mon) 2:9(S) 'Sr11 Pack' ( 1982 Comedy) Kenny Re>gers Otane Lane ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1:11© "Jabberwocky" ( 1977. Comedy) Michael Palin. Ma~ Wall ( 1 hr . 40 mrn.) <.ZJ "The Devil And Daniel Websler" ( 194 1. Fantasy) James Craig, Edward Arnold ( 1 hr • 45 min ) HI ) ·w rong Is R1gnr· ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Connery, George G11zzard ( 1 ht . 55m1n J d UL "Odyssey Ot The Pac1f1c" (1 981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr.. 20 min l 0 ''Rocky Ill" ( 1982 Drama) Sylvester Stallone Carl Weatllers ( 1 hr 40 min ) {I) ''She Dances Alone ( 1962) Kyra N1imsky, Bud Corl ( 1 hr 30 m111 ) ~(~ "He1d1' ( 1979 Adven1ure1 ( 1 hr , 33 min ) SJ 'Odyssey Of The Pac11tc· ( 196 I, Adventure) M1c~ey Rooney ( 1 hr . 20 min) .. Cf) "Coogan's Bluff" ( 1966. Orama) c11n1 Eas1wood. Lee J Cobb (2 hrs ) ti ) M Lam ITM IM A~ "0"6 SUIP Al A lime'' CIUb owner Buddy Tylt1 111 IOICt<I t>y his llnane1111 p101>1em1 10 bo11ow money olld ii my11te110US llrtt engulfs 1ho club ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) 611 (1) ..... ..U (%) llOWll "Student eoo1es" (1961, Com eoy) Kristen Rt1er. Matthew Goldsby A heovy-brealhlng psychotic killer stalks the lun·lov1ng student& of a typlcal American t1~h school 'R' 11 hr . 26 min I .. lCJ llOWll "The Hurrk:ane" ( 1937, Adven· ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Halt A devas· 1allng hurricane that destroys a Polyne !>1011 oslano resolves the cont11c1 ol Idyllic 1omance ano prrnutrve hie w11h mooern c1v111zat1011 ( 1 nr , 45 min ) d 0 llOWll "Oine1" ( 1962. Comedy) Steve Gu11enberg. MICkey Rourk e A Ballh'TlO<e dlne1 is tne hangout tor a puontet ot yovng men seen during the time when the pres· sures ol adulthood are threatening to disperse lhem. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) U.J ''Gulliver's Travels" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Hams. Cathertne Scnell ( t hr . 20 min) .. CO) "The Last Word" ( 1979, D1ama1 Rtcnard Hams. Karen Black ( I ht . 55 min) l:lllli) "Hayw11e" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Rem· 1ck, Jason Robards (2 hrs .. 25 min I Cl) "S1Udent Bodies" ( 1961, Comedy) Kristen Riter. Matthew Goldsby ( I hr , 25 min) --11;lvenlng -...... WOllllB WOllU Cit .... IN/LOeO ~.:r.'Q HAWAIFM.f : OVIJI IAtY Gues1 Willard Scott (RI ~WMGO¥B41-n cies llOVI! "The League 0 1 GenUemen" ( 1961. Mystery) Jack Hawkins. Nlgel Pa1nclt An e-,.-Army ofl1cer recruits a mot· ley band ol former mll1la1y speclalis1s 10 commit a bank robbery (2 hrs I ($) llOVll "The Pirate Movie" (1962. Adventure) K11s1y McNlchol, Chnstopher Alktns A shy teen-age g111 t1nds adventure ,ind romance when a dream transports her to the world ol a 191h·century pirate 'PG' (1hr .40mtn) 0 llOVI! "Let's Do 11 Again" (1975. Comedy) Sidney Po11ter. Bill Cosby A milkman and a factory worker engage 1n betting and hypnotism to raise tunds for thel~~3Qi 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) .. • COUWJYTODAY ...... u.mY ... DICCCA~ • UMDIMT HU11AN llHAVtOfll PILOllY IQUAD NI CM .... me .... IUMQl'V -. .... o PJI. llAIAlllE Super s1ock racer, a p10111e ot comedoan Henny Youngman ~ POUCI WOIWC d]i ~~ TOMIGIHT An mlerv1ew Friday, July 15, 1983 23 0 'Grease 2" ( 1982 Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pte1fler ( 1 hr • 55 min) 7:tl(!) "l1t1le Boy Lost' (1953. Drama) Bing Crosby Claude Dauphin (2 hrs ) 7::11 (~J "The Whole Lions" (1981. Drama) Michael YOik, Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr . 36 min I .. (C) "The Pursuit 0 1 O.B Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Trea1 Williams. Robert Duvall (I hr 40 min ) <ZJ 'S•x Pack' ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers Diane Lane. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) .. ra> "'i'ankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. Musi- cal) James Cagney Joan Leslie (2 hrs 30mon ) t:a0 ·Harold And Maude" ( 197 t Come- dy) Ruth Gordon. Bud Cort ( 1 hr . 31 min) -{C, 'Moonshine County E>.press' ( 1977 Otama) John Saxon. Susan Howard (I hr . 38 min.) U:O 'Hanky Panky" ( 1982 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Aadner ( 1 hr 45 min ) (Sl "Carbine Williams' ( 1952 Biogra- phy) James Stewart. Jean Hagen (I hr 35m1n) fl } "The All-American Boy" ( 1973. Oro ma) Jon Voight, E J Peaker (I hr . 58 nun ) -@ "Along Came Jones" ( 194&. West ern) Gary Cooper, Lorelle Young (2 hrs I 11•0 "They Shall Have Music" (1939. Dr<1· ma) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan (2 hrs ) "' "Vrrgin Island" ( 1959. Adven1ure) John Cassavetes, Virginia ~hskell ( 1 tu , 30 m1n l 11::11 (0) "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer'' ( 1947. Comedy) Cary Granl. Myrna Loy ( 1 hr . 35 min) L Ml•~n Movies- -ClJ "Maca~952. Adllenture) Aoberl Mitchum. Jane Russell ( 1 hr • 30 min ) m "Robinson Crusoe On Mars" ( 1964. Sclence-Flcflon) Paul Mantee, Vic Lundin. {_g hrs.) CC) "Megaforce" ( 1961. Adventure) Bar• ry Bostwick. Persis Khamt>atta ( I hr , 40 min) • CID "Clash 01 The Titans" ( 1961, Fanta- sy) Harry Hamlln, Laurence Olivier ( 1 hr , 58 mln l "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sy111es1e1 Stallone. Carl Wealhers ( I hr • 40 min ) (%) "The Hollywood Knights" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Danza ( 1 hr., 39 min) tt:aG "Kalie Did 11" (1951 Comedy) Ann ~h. Matk Stevens ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Wiii "Agency" (1981, Suspense) Robe11 Mitchum. Lee Majors. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 1:11 (m "The Cowt>oy And nie Lady" (1936, Wntem) G8ry Cooper. Merle Oberon (I hr .. 30 min.) •(~ "Roclly Ill" ( 1982. Or8ma) Sylvester Slallone, Carl Weathers, ( 1 hr., •o min.) OD "Vl(tOI)'" (198 1, Adventure) Sylvll$ ter Stal~. Michael Clilne ( 1 hr . 57 min ) (%) "Lookln' To Got Ovt" '(1962, Come· dy) Jon Voight, Ann M8rgret ( 1 hr , -4b min ) •• "A11ce FOi Your Llfo, Chortle Btowot" ( 1977 Comedy) Anlmnteo ( 1 hr .. 25 min) .. ClJ "Vonom" ( 1982. Suspense) Nicol w111111mson. Klaus Ktnskt ( 1 hr • 33 min ) •(Cl "Claud Dancm" ( 1080. AdVentUta) 28 Friday, Jury 15, 1983 David Carradine Jenn1te1 O'Neill ( 1 hr . 48m1n) 0 "The Deep" ( 1977 Adventure) Rob· en Shaw JaCQuehne Bissel (2 hrs 4 min) "t "lord Of The Floes I 1963. Otama) James Aubre)I. Tom Chapin ( 1 hr 30 min) t9f0) 'The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adven- ture) KflSly McNichnl Christopher Atk•ns l._1 hr 40 min) .. (!) 'A Fistful Of Dollars" ( 1967 West· ern) Clint Eastwood. Maroanne Koch (2 hrs) ( ''Hanky Panl<y" ( 1982 Comedy) Gene Wilder Gilda Radner t 1 hr 45 min I li:al "Zl "She Dances Alone" (1982) Kyra ~1nsky Bud Cort (I nr 30 min ) lkll(!D 'Flight To Holocaust" ( 1977, Suspense) Patrick Wayne. Chr1s Mitchum (2 nrs ) --it;Evenlng .. DDNIWS WOlllD WOllMI CllNIWS lll LO.O ::.:rn Q KAWAIPWl.f : 0¥111 EASY Guest singer Glenn Yar- brough (R) D '1!) AlmllCAKGO"'ml .. •IE-lfTIT CC) MOVIE "The Pursuit 0 1 D B Cooper" ( 198 1, AdVenture) Treat Wtlhams. Robert Du11a11 A 1h1e.I sky1acks e plane and para· chures 10 safety over Oregon with a for- tune 1n stolen money 'PG' (I hr . AO rrnn ) (H1 MOVIE "Under The Rainbow" ( 198 1. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher The 150 midgets who are 1n town for the tilm· mg ot "fhe Wizard Ot Oc." turn a Calif or· n1a hotel upside-down 'PG' (I hr • 38 mtn) (~MOVIE "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Otama) Syl- vester Stallone, Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suiters a personal crisis when a younger. hungt1er lighter challenges him tOf h•S ctown ·pa· ( I hr • 40 min ) g llOVll "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982, Drama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A wildcatter and a pretty geotogisl become romantlCally 1nv0fved alter their protes- s•oos bring them into con111cl 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mln ) .. ~COWTYTOOAY ..... u.Y~ DIC:aOA~ ~ tUWtletA¥tC>lt 'IA N..L carlACT UllATI Ol..alfH& P&OllYICIMD NI C81 ... .... ... .., .... 0 '&llMMZlll Two Allr11c1111e 11nd sexy members of a re>1191 d9fby team. a new Mu=~ws=: I ::.,~ TW Leone1d Mal tH'I 1a11 .. a IOOk "' movie dubbing and aou~ l~:c .. ,,, ........ ,.,.. ... "()ti Oodl" ( 1977. Comedy) eotge Burnt. John Oen~r God Mlecll an unsuspecting young supermarket man- ager to deh11er a message of hope and good w111 10 the skeptical people of the modern-<lay world 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) lOl .oWE "Krnghl ridets" ( t981. Adven- ture) Ed Hams, Gary Lahll A group ol bikers ride wflh a traveling renaissance fair and discover 1ha1 the 1deatls1ic struggle against evil exists 1n modern times also R' (2 hrs , 25 min ) Cl JMOVIE "The All-American Boy" ( 1973. Drama) Jon Voight. E.J. Peaker. A would· be Olympic contender tries to sorl out the loose ends of his Ille as he goes through gruehng training sessions In the boxing ring 'R' ( 1 hr . 58 min ) mDMG111T NI fJ I ON lMI TOWlt Fea1ured· Bob Eubanks, host ot the "Newlywed Game," re-creates the shoW live et the Oaks Shop- ping Center 1n Thousand Oaks; visit a store where children learn how to cook. an interview with Rabbi Magnln. the spniluel leader of the Temple Wilshire. B FAl&YPIUD m ON LA. Featuted a look a1 the spon of w1ndska11ng. wmdsurtlng with rol· terskates, a profile ot DJ's Al Lohman and Roger Be1kley. a report on the pros and cons of chiropractic medicine 111) T1C TAC DOUllt YOU AlllD '°"" MDAYATATm llAcm. I L.lllml MPOllT mAT Ml.WAY ...vi fW 1"I WOIU m llOVll "Sutler's Gold" ( 1936, Adi/en· lure) EdWard Arnold. Lee Tracy. The dis- covery ot gold In California releases oft lfood 01 fortune-hunters flocking to stake their claims (2 hrs ) ~(ll)NIWS .. G Cl) Metll.....,. PUCI Gery goes on a drunken spree after Billie rejects him. IBl D MALPIOft.I Featured a ghoGI town lo New Mexico. a haunled church In Arizona: a SU1pnse landing by a flying saucer on Ml. Rainier: a couple who turned their home Into a wax museum: lhe Amazing Randi. a magician With controversial views on =le phenomernt. (A) ( 1 h1.) 8 "The Bravados" ( 1958. Wesl· ern) Grego1y Peck, Joan CoHlns. A men 1eallzes that ha has w11teo much of his Ille searching for the men who raped and kllled his wife (2 hrS.) D O TMI 'ALL IUY Colt retums to his hometown 10 hetj a former glrflrtend (Tttsh Van Devere Whose son hlS been accused of attempted mu1del. (R) ( 1 hr ) Cll _,.. "Bell. 8004c And Can(jle" ( 1959. Comedy) James Stewart. Kim .Novak. A young women ueee hel my11erl- ou1 PoWeta to break up lhe wedding plans of• ™bllaher. (2 hrt.) i '&..,..:Two attractive and 1txy members ol a 1oller derby teem: a new MuWtt• m•;nlne e lllMI "Th9 Magnlllcenl Se'NI Ride!" ( 1912. Western) Lee Van Cleef. Stef1nlt Powers. Five patoltd convlot• aid two law· men In rescuing • town from the clutchet of a 1uthlffl bond of outlew-. (2 htt.l • MTWL tlOa¥llC 8'laM. 'SI.,. Tht P•nda" The g1en1 panes. It ~ In the remo1e Wolong Natural AeMrw In China and In ~OOI Around the world. end 1he tllstorlo lntemallonal etfort to help l h9m In th91r tight for &UfVtvll It 1111mlned. ffi) Cl (I hf.) ~ _. "8eby Blue Mwlne!' j 1978, Dl'ama) Jan·Mlchffl Vlnc«lt, QlyMll -Taesclay Coal. •• 11 It In &Ongt llnd m0111e mualCal pro duotlon numt>eta 'ff I I ht . 47 m1n.J (8) llO¥ll ''rrld11y The 13th, P11rt II" ( 198 t, HOfror) Amy Steel. John ruroy the grisly killings continue al a summqr camp that had bee11 closed down af101 11 serleS ol blzarte rnurde16 occu11eu 1hu1e 'A' (I hr . 27 min ) .0. '"Chesty Anderson. U S Navl' ( 1970. Comedy) Shari C:ubanl\ A tun lovtng YOUf\O woman finds e~c11emen1 011 the hlQh seas. 'A' ( I hr 30 min I (J) ._ "Six Peck" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-cor driver turns a sextet ol juvenile c111 strippers Into a winning pll crew 'PG' ( t hr . 45 min) tD "'cua Featured pubttshel 01 Muly Ellen Strong paints a Po1tra1t w1lh word!! of today's prog1ess1ve black larntly ( 1 tu • 30mln.) 11:118 Cl) GUllCY A sky1acking has a deadly a11erettecl six years later when the just· recovered money Is dlscove1ed to be car· r_rlng a tat al disease (R) ( 1 hr , 1 O min.) U fl) TOllmfT Host Johnny Carson Guests; Peter Strauss. Amanda McBroom, the Renaissance Faire rope- llad; ~~~ YOU AIDD fOR rT OIDQCU\I MMYO COlff'a.IMWIY MU&.nt lllUU UllHAll. IOYa: A ... YOM AltT1IT A trim pomall ol 1he Russ1an·born pa1n1er and his work chronicling Ille In New York Clly lrom the Depression 10 today IS pre· sen led (() 9CllJICllfTB (%) .0. "An Eye For An Eye" ( t 98 1 AdVenture) Chuck Noms. Ch11s1optier Lee. A San Francisco cop qu11s lhe force 10 avenge the murder ot his partner by members ol a drug 11ng 'R' ( 1 hr.. 46 min.) -· ..,_., TONIGHT An 1nterv1ew with the Bee Gees in M1am1 Beach D .0. '"Blood On The Moon" ( 1948, Western) Robert Mitchum. Baroara Bel Geddes. A cowpol<e 1s tricked 11110 hghllng ~lrt and her father ( 1 hr , 45 min ) NBllWmwoM ... llOVll "Man On A S111ng" ( 1960. Ora· ma) Ernes1 Borgn1ne. Kerwin Mathews. A Russian spy lorced lo remain behind behind the Iron Curtain becomes a coun· terspy tor the U S (2 hrs l O llOVll "Friday The 1J1h. Pait Ill'" ( 1982, Horrorl Dana Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin al Crystal Lake. lhe stalking grounds ot a deranged mons1er who wears a hock~sk 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min ) -D fl) LA11 wmt DAVID LIT11JllWt IG~dian Jeff Altmlln ( 1 hr ) O MOlllM U.mYTMIATa LOWI. &JBJCM Im.I 9ClllMMUl(lt) 110VW '"F11day The 131h, Part Ill" (1982. Horror) Dana Kimmet. Paul Kral ka. Unwary laen-agers tra11el 10 a remole cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking grounds ol a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask 'R' ( 1 tir • 35 min ) fO .O. "The House Where E1111 Dwells" ( 1982. Horror) Edward Albert. Susan George. An Ame11can couple and 1he11 young daughtt:r move into a Japanese house posse~ed by the ghosts ol a bloody 19th-cen1ury tove triangle 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) '9 OIMCm CCMfTY TODAY 1llel 9 Cl) WW' M Heading by plane !Of a 11acatl00 In Hawaii. Mac becomet Involved wh(l(I an t111ecut1ve's (Robert Webber) plan to pc>111on his wile goes aw1y (A) ( 1 hr . 20mln) Q:lt(CJllOVll "The MuSlc love1s" (1971, BK>graphy) Richard Chambeflaln. Glenda Jackson The Ille ol RuSSlan composer Peter llyiCh Tchall<ovsky Is puoc1ua1ea by a series of trustrallng love altalrs. 'R' (2 hrs . 2mrn) Cl) llOVW "The Pl1a1e Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Ktlsty MoNlchol. Christopher Atkins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transp<)fts her 10 the world of a t9th-cantury pirate 'PG' (I hr • 40 min ) 1M'1 llOVll "The Btve Dahlia" ( t946. Mys- tery) Alan Ladd. VeronlCa Lake An e11· serviceman IS suspected ot murde11ng hts unla1thlul wife and must pr0ve his Inno- cence (2 hrs ) U llOVll "Sweet November" ( 1909. Orama) Sandy Dennis. AnthOny Nowley. A 1erm1nally 111 young woman takes In a dtlterent tover every month In order to help them with problems. but compllcaUons a11se when she tails in love with her November friend ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (!) llO¥ll "The Inn Of The S11tlh HapP1· ness" (Pall I) ( 1958. Orama) Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens. A zealous mis· s1onary leads 100 children to safety during the Japanese invasion of China. (2 hrs,) ®l DITlllT~ ~ An Interview wtth the Bee Gees In Miami Beach. G) llOVll '"Close To My Heart" ( 1951 Drama) Ray Milland, Gene Tierney A childless couple who have adopted the cn110 ol an amoral killer prove that hered1- 1y 1s not the sole determining !actor In per- sonalrty development ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CE> AUITllALIAN MUI fOOllAl.L (It) (bJ llOYll "Wiid Pleasures" (1980, Dra- ma) Guy Royer. Segrled Sellier. A woman alienated by her husband's dalliance with his secretary finds companionship outside llhe =e~. 30 min.) ta1 GD .c.., .,._,.,,. .... .a. f llO¥ll "S1~ Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet ol Juvenile car strippers 1n10 a winning pil crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 1•0llOVll "Aocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Syl· vesler Stallone. Cart Weathers Wotld heavyweight ctiampion Rocky Balboa , sutlers a personal crisis when a younger. hungner hghter challenges him lor hts crown 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Hl~(J) Cll ....... ATQt TOii COT1U: UP Cl.Oii "Adoptton" llCMI "Friday The 13th, •Part II" (1981 . Holror) Amy Steel, John Furey Ttie gr1Sly killings continue at a summer camp lhat had been closed down alter a series ol bizarre murders occurred there 'A' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) n (R) .0. "The P11ale Movie" (1982. Adventure) Kristy McNicl'lol, Chrrstopher Atkins A shy teen,age glrl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her 10 the wo110 ol a t91h-cenlury p11ate ta !'PG&i 1:.;. 40 min.) IWl't HAlmWl, IWl't ltMTllM CIMNllCMUrmFIFWG ( WlllA8ALL(IQ ( ) llOVll '"Friday The 13th, Part 11" { 1981. Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey The grtsly killings conlonue at a summer camp lhal had been closed down afler a se11~ ot b•zarre murders occurred there 'A' ( 1 ht . 27 min.) .. 9 llO¥ll "Kan~H Pacific" ( 1963. w .. 1. errl) Slortlng Hayden, Eve Miller In 1860. 11 bun('I ol Soo1he1n 1et>els a11emp11 to block cons11uc11on 01 lhe Kansa1•P1clflc Rnllroed ( I h1 • 30 mm ) Cl) -•TMJCH m llOVll "The Chinese Rmg" ( 19.C7. Mystery) Rrnnnd w inters. LOUIS Currie. Char110 C11an'r. poma clue lft solving a :F/:=b 111rnr.cs1nu rtng (I !lr . 15 min.) reJ llOYll "Ttie Last Word" ( 1979, Ora· nm) A1cha1d Harns. Karen Blacl< An unworldly uwentor s1ngl&-handedly lights C11y Hall 1n an a11emp1 10 save his apart· rnenl house from lhq w1ecker 'PG' ( I hr., 45m1n) <~>•• .... ~· (OJ llOVll "Enier Ttle N1nia" ( 1981. Advef'llure) Franco Neto, Susan Geo<ge. An A1ne11can rnarlial arts expert sets 001 to avenge Iha murder ot his best Irland. 'A' (I hr , 30 mrn ) ~ g llOVW "Smash Palace" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Bruno Lawrence, Anna Jemison. A New Zealand 1unkya1d owner's ruined . mamage lakes a dramatic turn toward despe1a11on and vtolence (I hr . 40 min.) 1:11 (!) FAITH a <t> llOVW "SMme" (1968, Orama) LIV Ullmann, Max Von Sydow. Morals are tested when a CIVIi war rages on an Island. (~ hrs.J t:ll(til llOVW "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scoll Balo, Wiiiie Aarnes A high school science genius uses his accidentally acquired psychokinetic powers 10 Improve his love hie 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min I W !X? TIWrl TMl llOll9ll (f) ::=.11m '"' (SJ f'YGllAL.IOM Peter O'Toole 1s Prof Hig- gins. Margo! K1ddet rs Eliza Dollllle and .John Standing Is Col. Pickering In this per- formance ol George Bernard Shaw's clas- sic comedy chronicling 1he professor's elforts 10 make Eliza p.esentable to socl- ~ (2hrsJ "W llOVW · Charlie Chan And The Feath- ered Serpent" ( 1948. Mystery) Roland W1n1ers. Keye Luke. Famed Chinese delecllve Charhe Chan must hnd a deadly !lying serpent belore tt can 1<111 again. ( 1 Ul lhr ·,~1n) IUUW.LI UI &.A.- ~ llOVW "Le Se>. Shop" ( 1973, Com&- dy) Jultel Beno. Claude Berrt A book- store proprietor hnds instant success when he stocks his establlshmenl with sex manuals and ma11tal aids 'A' ( 1 hr., 3.2 min) -Morning Movies- ......, "Find The Lady" (1977. Comedy) Mickey Rooney. Peter Cook ( 1 hr . 20 min) lcal(Zl "Kn1ghl11de1s" (1981, Adventure) Ed Har11s. Gilry Lahti (2 hrs .. 25 min.) .. (0 ' "Clai.h 01 rne T11ans" (1981. Fania· ~YI Ha11y H11mhn Laurence Olivier ( 1 hr .. 58111111) .. @ .. Road To Bah' (1953 Comedy) Bing Crost>y 1300 Hope (2 hrs ) l:il(C) "Budo · ( 1978) Docomenlary ( 1 hr . 30 "'"' I Friday, July 15. 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. a> lllOVW 1 "Illegal' ( 1955 Or<1ma1 Edward G Robinson Nina r nch A lnrmPI prosecu101 and his wife t1no lhemsf'lv£•s enmec;hed 1n rackelePrinq ac 11v1l•f" I 1 hr .. 30 min.) (lJ llOYIE "Take 0 11" ( 1978 Comeoy) Georgina Spelv1n. Waoe Nichols Gues1s al a tav!Sh party ;11ew lhe 5el{Ual a~ptons of an eternally youthful man whose real age reveals itself on movie fllm 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min) CZ)llOYIE ''The All-American Boy" ( 1973. Orama) Jon Voight. E J Peaker A wouto- be Olympic contender Ines 10 son out the toose enos of his hie as he goes lhrough grueling 1ra1n1ng sessions 1n lhe boxing ring. 'A' ( 1 hr • 58 min ) mQIJlltcOTT 1:11 CC) llOYIE "Moonshine County Express" ( 1977. Orama) Jotln Sa.con. Susan How- ard. A 1110 of t>eau11lul young women fights a 1>0011egg1ng synd1ca1e as a s1ra1e- gy ot revenge lor the murde1 of the11 father 'PG' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) 1:11 CID llOYIE "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerr11t. Pa111 Lupone An angry Ph1taoelph1an organizes a v1911an1e f()(Ce to slem 1he !ide of violent crime 1n hts neighborhood. 'A' ( t hr . 40 min ) D llOYIE "Waltz Across Te11as" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jaslrow A wildcatter and a pretty geologist beeome romantleally involved alter their profes- sions bring them 1n10 conflict ·p~ ( 1 hr . 40 min.) 1:11 G CID tee NIWt OVIMICltlT W CI) lllOVW "Paplllon" ( 1973. Adventure) Steve McOueen. Dustin Hoffman A pair or Devil's Island co1wtcts spend their time planning their escape 'PG' (2 hrs. 25 min I •CZ> "Sludent Bodles"(i981. Comedy) Kristen Riter. Matthew Goldsby ( t hr • 2S min ) .. al) "Men With A Million" ( 1954. Come· dy) Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire (2 hrs.) 1rt1e "Coast To Coast" (1980, Comedy) OV1n Cannon. Robert Stake ( 1 hr , 34 mln.) .. (t) "Mon1y Pylhon And The HC>ly Grell" { 1974, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) Nl(J) "Piiiow Talk" ( 1959. Comedy) Rock Hudson. Doris Day (Z hrs i (D) "Special Section" ( 1975, Drama) Louis Seigner, Michel Lonsdale 11 hf . 50 min.) M C!D "Allack Force Z" I 1980. Adventure) John Phllllp Law, Mel Gibson ( 1 h1 • 35 min.) ())"Legend 01 The Wiid" ( 1980, Orama) Den Haggeriy. Oenvor Pyte ( 1 hr • .co min.) I "She Dances Atone" { 1982) Kyre naky. Bud Corl ( 1 t'lr . 30 min.) .. "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Advenlure) rothy Lamour. JOn H1111 (2 h11) e "The End Of AugYat" c 1982. Olama) Una Skate. David M1111hall Orant (2 hrs ) •COl "Th• Hurricane" ( 1937. Actvonturo) Dorothy l.1111101Jr. Jon Holl (1 t'lr • 40 min.! CZ>' Mec:belh" ( 1911. Olema) JM Finch, F'r1neetet Annlt OlttclOd by Roman PoM!Mkl ,, NI . 20 min) 21 Frtday, July 15, 1983 HI IJ Cl) C8I NIWt ....,..ATCN G) TOii COTTU: WI ClOll Guest Liz Ash· 1ey E AUTO It.ACM ··c;r.cA <;uper Vef'• tfrom Cleveland. Oh101 1R1 t 1 hr ) ::I C .... _. ~ lllOVW "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Paul LeMat. Peter Bill(ngsley. A New York young.ster. vacationing 1n Arizona with his mother. stumbles across a series ol grosty murders 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) r~J llOYIE "Kntghtrtoers" ( 1981. Aoven· ture) Ed Hams Gary Lahti A group ot bikers 11de with a traveling renaissance lair and discover lhal lhe rdeallslic struggle against evil exists 1n modern times also 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) l:ll@ WC*.D AT L.-. t:W (C) MOVIE "Baby Blue Marine" (1976. Olama) Jaf'l·Michaet Vincent,.. Glynnis O'Connor A young man. d1shonorebty discharged lrom the Marine Corps. assumes the ldentlly lhe role and unlf()(m of a war hero 'PG' ( 1 hr , 29 min ) Ml 8 .,_"Massacre River" ( 1949, West- Prn) Guy Madison, Rory Calhoun Jealous r111alry e1upts among three cavalry olllcers who are all 1n love with the same woman ( 1 hr 30m1n) (1)-IN'f'CM G) lllOVW "Constantine And The Cross" ( 1960, Aoven1ure) Cornet Wilde, Chris· 11ne Kautman tn lhe 4th century B C .. Constantine becomes Emperor of Gaul and deleats the Romans in his cf\Jsade for rehs;"~tolerance (2 hrs. 30 min) ~ ....... Tml till Cl) "The Opposite Se.I(" ( 1956, Comedy) June Allyson. Dolores Gray. ( 1 hr.. SS min) -CC) "Breaker Moranr· (1980. Drama) fdWard WOOdward. Jacit Thompson ( 1 hr 46mtn) (H ) ··Breakthrough'' ( 1979, Orama) Rich· ard Bur1on. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) g "Lovers Like Us" ( 1977. Comedy) Catherine OenaYve. Yves Montand. ( 1 hr .• .C3mln) -111> "The Undefground Man" (197•, Adventure) Paler Graves. Jack K!ogman. ~hrs) tWGI "Jus1 Across The Street" ( 1952. C<>medy) Ann Sheridan. John Lund. ( I hr .30mm) ttll(Q) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) S,iw,s1er Station&. Cail Weathers. ( 1 hr .. .co min.) ()) "Lier's Moon" I 1982. Orama) Mef1 Dillon. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr .. .45 min.) (%) "She Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny R~rs, Diane Lane. { 1 hr .. .cs mln.) ........... ov1.- -· "Hann1h I.et" ( 1953. Westem) Macdonald Caroy. Joanne Oru. ( t hr • 30 min) • "UIY$Mt" ( 1955, A<MntUte) Kirk ~IH. Antl'IOny Quinn (2 hrs.) ~ "Another Man. Another Chane." ( 1977.i. Adventure) Jamee C11n. Gene· vi.vt uujold (2 h111 .. 8 min.) 0 "iht Border" ( 1981. Orama) Jack NICN>ltOn, Valefle l>et"tlnt ( 1 tv , •6 min.) -• "La1ceny" ( 1948. Orama) JoM i58ynt. Dan OufYM ( 1 hf., 30 min,) (A) lllOVW "Pen11en1tary II" { 1982. Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson An otd p11son enemy murders a boxer's g11llrtend. torclng him to return 10 the ring ·R' ( 1 h1 . SO min.) 0 MIMI "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mys· 1ery) Paul LeMat. Peter BUllogsley. A New York youngsler. vacationing In Anzona with his mother. stumbles across a series ot grisly murders. 'R' ( 1 hr •. 25 min.) CZ) lllO¥ll "She Dances Alone" ( 1982) ira Nijinsky. Bud Co11 ( 1 hr., 30 min ) .. FMTM• W TWflM-...... ...... Tml (II) •• lllO¥ll "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson An old prison enemy murders a boxer's glrlfrlend. l()(Cing him to return to the ring 'R' (I hr . 50 min.) ... ,.., rt)lllOVW "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl- ves1er Slallone. Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa sulf8fs a peisonal crisis when a younger. hungrier tiqhter challenges him f()( hts crown. 'PG ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 0 lllOVW "Body And Soul" ( 198 1, Ota· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne• <Jy A young black turns to PflZaflghtlng 10 raise the money he needs rcx medical school. 'R' ( 1 hr .. •5 min ) CZ> lllO¥ll "The Hollywood Knights" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Dan- za. On Halloween eve in t965. a rowdy high sct'iool gang wreaka havoc In Beverly Hills to avenge the clOslng of their hangout by the local home owners association. 'R' l! hr .. 39 min.) •@ Ulm W~ "Special Section" ( 1975. Orama) Louis Selgner. Michel Lonsdale. (2 hrs.) Cl) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955, Musical) f rank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs . 30 min) (l) "L()(d Of The RleS" { 1963. Olama) James Aubrey, Tom Chapin. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •CR> "Grease 2" { 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfletd, Mlc:helle Ptemer. (1 hr . 55 min) e "St11 Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny 8Qgefs. Diane Lane ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •t~ "Love' a Dark Ride" ( 1978. Romance) Cllfl Potta, Carrie Snodgreaa. .<?hrs) •CZJ "Lookln' To Get 0ur· ( 1982. Come- dy) Jon VOighl. Ann-Ma1g1e1. ( 1 hr., •5 min.) W CI) "Legend Of The Wiid" (1980, Orama) Oen Hagger1y. Denver Pyle. (1 hr .. 40 min.) e "Marciano" ( 1979. Btography) Tony Lo Blanco. Betlnda Mon1{10mefy. (2 tn.) -~ "The Hurricane" (1137, Advenlur•) Oo101hy Lamour. Jon H1M. (2 hrs,) .. CJ) "BIQ J1ke" (1971, W"tern) John Way,,., Alchard Boone. (2 hrt.) (Q) "The Hurricane" ( 1937. AdYentUI•~ Oofothy Lamout. Jon Hall ( 1 hf .. 40 min) (%)"An Eye For An Eyt" (1981. AcM!n- IUlt) Ct\uck Norrlt, Chrlt1ophel LM. (1 hf .. 4& mtn.) •. _ .. , I I ~ I -Weslne•tlg Coal. O'Confl()( A young mnn !11~ho11or11bly dlschargtMJ horn tntt Mn11n11 (..Olp; BSIU!nes the l<Mt11t1ty tl1U rolu unu unifnrrn ot a wa1 he10 ·po· ( 1 hr 19 rnu1 J C!J lfOlfecwrB (ff) llO¥ll "VICIOry ( W8 t Ad110111u1eJ Sytves1e1 SIOl!Of\e. M11.l\O I Caine Uurtr'{J WOtld War II. AllM!d POW'> see II\ II llClo.el 10 heedom In a malch belween lhe11 soccet team and 1he German Nahon.11 Team In Paris 'PG' (I hr. 57 min) CS).,.. "All Tne Marbles" ( t98 I. Com edy) Pete1 Fell\. Buit Vovng A huslhng. wisecracking manage1 pushes his two lemale wrestte1s IOWOtd the IOp 'R' I t hr . 55 min) ct .,.. ''Grease 2·· ( 1982. Musical) Ma11well Cau1t1eld. Michelle Pleltler An English student at a 60s Ame11can hrgh school has to prove himself to the leader of a girls' gang whose memba1s can date only those ol a gang ot greasers 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min) .. 8 ()) A ... llOllMICI A single woman (Julle Kavner) ts set up for a dale with a pleasam but socially inept landscape art· iist=.n=.. ALL It T14UAI& Y PAl&YPIUD fUftOY Of THI W!ITIMt W0M.D A man learns about tenuous human atlec· lions In this trad11lona1 lrtsh comedy by John M1ll1ng1on Synge and performed by members of the Great Lakes Shakespeare Company (2 hrs ) .. @ THICATUNI .. IJ ()) llOVll ' BltnOed By The L1ghl'" ( 1980. Orama) KrtSly MCNIChOI. James Vincent McNrcnol A teen ager defies her parents by allemptlng 10 1nllltrate a quasi· religious cull 10 reach her brother. who has been brainwashed rnto 101n1ng lhe ll!_OU.2._ (A) (2 hrs ) U tr) THI PACTS OI lH Mrs Garrett's 1ogg1ng pa11ner (Murray Malheson) une11- pecledly asks ner to marry him (A) o D @) fllOYlf "Or No" ( t063. A~en· lure) Sean Conr1ery. U1sula Andress. While on ;;i Jamaican murder protie. secrel agent James Bond uncovers a mrhlary base oes1gneo 10 1rack and d111e1t nuclear 1ockets leaving Cape CaMiveral (R) (2 hrs.) mwcw Q!) PUYIOY OI THI WHTEllM WOM.O A man learns abou1 tonuous human aflec· lions rn lhrs 1rad111ondl l11sh comedy by John Mtllrngton Synge ilnd pt!rlormed by members ol the Grea1 Lakes Shakespeare Company (2 hrs J Ct ) lfTIMATIOMAI. DMMQ "L AOOC Com pehtton" Men's and Women'!. 3-Meter SpnngbOard (trom Los Angeics Calli ) A) (2 hrs) fllOYlf "Seven Surpr1ses' I 1963. Comedy) Directed by Claude Jutra. Albe1I Faille and others The lrghter side of hie 1s vrewed 1n several snor1 sub1ects. some ol them an1mdled (4 hrs) ClJ llOYIE "LOOk1n' To Get Ou1" ( 1982 Comedy) Jon Voight Ann Margrel A µau of gamblers flee 10 las Vegas tr om New York w11h the motion the11 trait R" ( 1 hr 45m1n) Mt@ fllOYlf "'Meatball~ · ( t979 Comedy) 8 111 Muflay Chns Mdk8P<'<lce A La11y summe1 camp counsetc1r lead!. his m1sl11 charges 1nro a no ttlJlds barred spons compet1i11Jn <1ga1nsr a yr (lup from another camp with d much heller 1epu1a11on (2 hrs I .. D fl) IUFFALO ILL 8111 1s shocked when a young woman (Pippa Pearthree) arqves at lhe 1elev1s1on s1a11on cla11n1ng that he 11 her lalher llO¥ll "Voo Ryan's E11piess" ( 1966. Orama) Fran!\ Sloalra. Trtt1101 Howaro An Al'l'IOllCan leaos a ptl&onels' r•vott agaln~t the Naz~ laklflO them to Austria (2 hr:. , 30 ,.. CC> "Rocky 111 • ( t982. Orama) Syt V8Sl8f Stallone, Cail Wea1heta WOtld heavyweight cna1nplon Rock"y Balboa sullet& a personal atsls when a younger, llu11i11ef l~hlet challenQes him t0< hts cruwn 'PG ( t hi , 40 min ) lO)MOWll "Death Wish 1r· ( t982. Drema) Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland. A vlgUante rnoves to Los A~les 10 continue his 11gri1 l atnst c11me. 'R ( t hr . 35 min.) THIWIUIM -fl) THI ... • M ... From New York Cny, a repettory cast Including Mlchaol Davis and Simon Jones present& a ltghlheafled look at maj0t events ot 1he day. .. ..,.., .... (JI) 1M1 WHO TOUll 19 1MI PIW. 1HOW The Who's North American farewell tour taped at the Toronto Maple leaf Gardens lealures such Who classics as "Pinball Wizard." "My Genera1lon," ''See Me. Feet Me" and "Who Are You?'' ( t hr .. 30 min) (S) lllOVIE "Penitentiary II" ( t982. Ofa· ma) Leon tsaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson An old pnson enemy murders a boxer's g11llnend. forcing hrm 10 return to the ring 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 min ) 0 MOWll "The Wanoerers" ( 1979, Ofa· ma) Ken Wahl. Linda Manz The mem- bers ot a tough 1960s streel gang In the Bron11 discover that the processes 01 growing up and falling 1n 10110 are much m0<e d11ficull experiences than any of the rumbles 1hey've taken part 1n 'R' ( 1 hr • 57 min ) ... m TAii LoUle rekindles his retaUon· ship woth an eccenlrlc woman (Andrea Marcoviccl) after she breaks up with her most recent boyfriend. (A) lllll'BWi.TWOM .... • llATIW Of I.ft MID Dl.AlM 1~ DG(J)®l fD .... IANmAY-.. ltlUllCMOf- THI .9PllllCIMI llllfYllU .-uMPORT • LR.m Neurosurgeon Or . Theodore Kurze 1s viewed as he performs a 20-hour opera11on to save the lite ol a young boy (t hr) ([) IPORT1CDfTIR (0) llO'lll "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947, Comedy) Cary Grant, Myrna Loy An ehg1bte bachelor Is pur- sued by a love-struck schoolgtrl. bUI he lalls for her older soster 1ns1ead ( 1 hr . 45 mrn) l l ) lllOVIE "The Hollywood Knights" 11980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl. Tony Dan- za On Halloween eve 1n 1965. a rowdy h•gh school gang wreaks havoc rn Beverly Hills to avenge the closing ol lhetr hangout by the IOcal home owners assoc1a11on 'R" ( t hr . 39 min ) m 1" CUii Fealured the secrels behind the prosperrty ot Ame11ca's weallh1es1 companies { 1 hr . 30 min ) 11:11 @ llOVll' "A Bluep11nt For Murder" C 1953. Mystery) Jean Peters. Joseph Cotten. A man a11emp1s to prove his sis· ter -1n·law guilty ol lhe porson deaths of ner husband and daughter ( 1 hr , 30 mrn.) 11:111) Cl) POUCI ITORY A spec1af·dUly 0111· cer (Chad Everell) tnes 10 negotrate with two would·be bank robbers (Warren oa1ea, 81uce Otivlsoll) hokllng hoolagn (RI 1? tlrs., 30 min ) D ID TallNT Host Johnny Car&Oll Guosl& David Bronnet. car a1<1nno1 Ov$1lr1 Shu;•,,.~ I E:~lMWI llO¥ll "MegalOfce" ( 198 I, Adven· lure) Barry Boslwk:k. Pe1sls Khamballa A grovp of lachnologlcally superlol mer· cenaries ballle lhe f0<ces of a llny mllltary d1ctat0<shfp 'PG' ( t hr., 40 min) 01) llO¥ll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Gilda Radner An Inno- cent archllect who was framed for a mur· oer and a woman whose brolher commit· led suicide under mysterious circumstances are thrown 1oge1her In a dangerous game of Intrigue. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min.) 1M 8 llfTUT_.. T09ICIKf Leonard Mal· tin lakes a look et movie dubbing and dov~ II "The Model And The Marriage Broker" ( 1952. Comedy) Jeanne Crain. Scoll Brady A temate marriage broker a11emp1s to do a llltle free·tance match· making for her l11end, who 1s a beaullfut, una11ached model. (2 hrs ) Cl) lllB'BW •rwoM .... m llO¥ll "Once Moie. Wllh Feeling!" (1960. Comedy) Yul Brynner. Kay Ken· oall Aller IOStng hts talent and his w1te, an orchestra conductOI tries to regain both . ~ttrS) NOMI Mall wan Y (II) llCMI "Body And Soul" C t98 t, Ora· ma) Leoo Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns 10 pnzehghllng 10 raise lhe money he needs 101 medical schOot 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Hey. Good LOOl<ln' " ( t982. Orama) Animated 011ec1ed by Ralph Bakshi An imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness ot a group of 'SOs Brooklyn tee~rs 'A' ( 1 hr • 15 min.) 12:9 6' LATI wmt OAYm llT1INWt COWUI (!I) ONI OM ONI W. ..V THIATIJI lO¥I. AmNCMI anu ( PU PULL COWTACT UMTI (II) · OUNQI COUNTY lODAY tt:m lllOVIE "Blondie For Victory" ( 1942. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. Blondie goes overboard doing work tor the war ettor1 ( 1 hr .. 30 mrn ) tM (()) lllOVIE "Ptnk Champagne" ( 1980, Orama) John Steele. A voyeuus11c lrll'!I producer w11nesses decadence 1n Holly· wood ( t hr . 15 min ) (t)~ICOIW ~---"Saigon" ( t948, Advenlure) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake Adventure and romance are m111ed w11h black marllet actrvrlies 1nvolvrng half·a-m1lhon dollars ~hrs) U lllOVIE "Grrl Happy" ( 1965. Musical) El111s Presley. Shelley Fabares The leader of a muS1Cal combo is assigned 10 keep an eye on a club owner's daugh1e1 ( t hr • 30 min) (!) lllOVIE "The Inn Of The Suon Happi- ness" (Par1 2) ( 1958. Orama) lng11d Bergman. Curt Jurgens A zealous mis- sronar y leads 100 children to safety during the Japanese invasion of China (2 hrs) QJ) IJfTIJl'TumJITTONIQlfT Leonard Mal· ton 1ai..es a t~ovle dubbing and Clvubltng Friday, July 15, 1983 27 (Sl DIAllA llOll LM .... c:emw. 'AM On July 2 1 this premier perf0<mer wilt sing more ot he1 music lhan In any previous concer1 appearance 1n a hve concert from New York Clly's Central Park (2 hrs.) g .,_ "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogeis, Diane Lane A 1aoe-car d1rver lurns a sexlel ot 1uven1te car Sfllppe<s into a winning pit crew 'PG' (I hr . 45 min.) -, ... ...,., ...... tW DeCIJ <!lllD ... IANIMY liilHf" •11MCHOP-Tlll&ILJM .-YMLL llOVll "The lnspeclOI General" ( 1949, Musical) Denny Kaye. Elsa Lei'· chesler. During the 1800s 1n Fraf\Ce, a town loot does a COIWll'clng masquerade as an lns~tO< General (2 hrs , 10 min ) I .... ~ . THI 'ALLllR Married Ille does n6P agree with Glencore whose hum0<less husband cares only for politic& Her cousin Allee subsequenlly breaks her own engagement to a aertoo~mlnded gentle- man (Part 2 of 22) ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥ll "Escape From New York" (198 1. Science-Flcllon) Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau. In t997, a hardened criminal ls offered a pardon II he can res- cue lhe presldanl of the U.S. from the prison city that Manhattan has become 'R' ~ . 40 min.) CE) .,.... CD llCMI "Angel Of H.E A T " ( 1982. Adventure) tJ'arltyn Chambers. An espionage agent has a fteld day working undercover as a mud wrestler ( t hr . 35 min.) (D)La..,_All»....cTCOWUI (I) llO¥ll "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Olene Lane A race-oar driver turns a se11tet of 1uvenlle car slrippers lnlo a winning pit crew 'PG' ( t hr .. 45mln.) e 19 CLW Featured lilm producer Biii Brown discusses the 1a1es1 proekK:llons of World Wide Pictures. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tW8 (I) ~ am. U. Trapper and Gonzo try lo help a heroln·addicted Infant wtio has a critical hearl ailment. (R) ( 1 hr., tOmtn,) D CD ~Host: Johnny Carson Guesls: Suzanne Pleshelle, Anthony New- 118y,1;~·lgn language expert Cindy Cochran. AIC ... ..m.lm AlllDPmlT -ccuu ....,0 cmTm'OllAlf MIAlTM .... .,.. "L8ur11'a Toy" ( 1978, O.ama) Rebecca Brooke, Eric Edwards. A free- thinking couple ahare their boo<10fr with a lun-IOvfng y;'li ;,.oman ( t hr • 5 min.) -· __,.j TOll9fJ Ctievy Chase iilkt 1bout hie two new movies. G llOWI "Oh, Menl Oh. Women!" ( 1957. Comedy) Tony R11nd11ll. Glnget Roger• A psychl1trlsl dl&eovera that hit ll•ncee has been con80fllng with one of hll ~11lent1. ~1 hr , 50 min.) Wi •••• "., ...... ... "Under Th41 Vum Yum Tree" 963, Comedy) J111ck Lemmon. CarOI Lyni.y. To ensvre 8 harmonlout ~rrt•ge. 1 couple try living togeth4tr p111on1e111y, t>vt 1'19 arre~t ~°""" comlelll when their lanc:tlof<S lrlel ae<Suelng the y~ng lady. (2 hrs ) (IJ TW MIS -Jam.s 9rond I 30 Friday, July 15, 1913 Leroy Brggs 10-round Heavyweighl boul (from Allan11c C11y N J I (RI (2 hrs , 30 min) 00 _... ''Grease 2" ( 1982. ~usical) Ma,l(well Caul11e1d, MIChelle Pte1ller An Engl!Sl'l studenl at a 60s American high schOOI has 10 prove himself lo lhe leader of a girts' gang whose members can date only lhose ol a gang ot greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 5Sm1n) (SJ _... "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· Jagher Two Amencan college s1udents spend a free-spirited summer on a Greek Island 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) g llOWll "Monlenegro" ( 1981, Come- dy) Susan Anspach Elland Josephson A neglected wile travels 10 Stocl(holm and begins an attalr with a man she met 1n a bOhemoan nightclub. 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) mtD CD LATI _.,.Wint OAVID ~ Guest: actor-writer Harold Ramis, dlrect0< of the new movie comedy "Nallonat Lam- IJ>QOO~tlOn." (1 hr.) aJ ••• ZAm _., TlllATWI ~CMltm.I = "Kf'llghtrlders" ( 1981. Adven· lure) Ed Harris, Gary Lahti A group of bikers ride wllh a travaung renaissance tatr and discover that lhe ldeallstlC struggle against evil exists fn modern times also. 'R' ~~ 25 min.) I CCUITY TODAY .. (I) MCa.om MCCioud and Chlet Cllt- ford jOln coun1ry moslc stars on a tour of lhe Soviet Union 10 crack a ma;<>< drug "!!O· (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min ) 1119 (CJllOWll "Beau Pere .. (1981, Romance) Pa1tlck Dewa8fe. Ariel Besse A torbldden love attalr develops between a yoong girl and her recenlly widowed stepfather (2 hrs I W 8 '°8. mt LM This multi-talented singer and def\Cer performs such hits as "New York. New Yori\." "Singing In The Rain" and "Caklomla, Here I Come" al the Ebell Thealre In LOS Angetes ( 1 hr ) e llOWll "The Train Robbers" ( 1973, Westem) John Wayne, Ann-Margret. A lhlef's wiOOw hires a tough gunslinger to recover hall·e·mtlllon dollars In gold which her husband hid before his death, C 1 hr , 30mln,) (}) llOWll "Red Dust" ( 1932. Romance) Clark Gable, Jean Harlow. A plantation f01eman causes many problems with his unwise choice of~ ~~rs.) 9 .,.._, Ctievy Chase talks about his two new movl8S • llOWll "Black Gold" ( 1963, Orama) Philip Carey. Otane McBain. Neither tack of money nor 111botage stops a wlldcatter trom drlllt~ his all well. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%)llOWll 'Stucleflt Bodies" (198 1, Com- edy) Kristen Riter, Matthew GOidsby A heavy·bl'Hlhlng psyGhotlc kMlef stalks the lurHovlng stuoenta of t typical Arn8flcan I schOol 'R' ( t hr , 25 .mln ) -econ t:tl ......... trt1 ll'Nit n• ... W .... OUIDl•IT W I: "Penitentiary" (1980, Orama) Leon 1 .. ac l<ennedy. Thommy POll.trd. A Y()U(1Q blaek UMt hit boxing &klthl to eur 'llv• In prlt<ln 'R' ( 1 hr , 3$ min ) .. ()) .. "l•PP9<11" (1982. eom.dy) SCOu e.10. WOO. Aames, A high ICnool M:i.nct ganl\ll UM& hlS ~C'°9ntally ttQqull'ed ptyehOtclnetlc powert to lmprCMt hlS loY9 life. 'A' ( t hr .. 3S min.) .. ,Cl) ... _.. .• .... "Thie Oun ~Of Hire" ( 1'42. urama1 Veronica Lake. Alan Ladd A hired 1<1ller seeks revenge aller he Is dou· ble·crossed ( 1 hr , 45~ a> TOM COTTlr: .. Guest Jack Lemmon (Part 1) (R) _... "Look1n' To Get Our· ( 1982. Comedy) Jon Vorghl, Ann-Margret A pair ol gamblers flee to Las Vegas from New York w1lh lhe mob on their 1ra1I 'R' ( t hr .. 45m1n) (°O) llOVlf "Fear No Evil" ( 1980. Horror) Stefan Arngrlm, Kathleen Rowe McAllen. An 18·year·old high school studenl ldeli~rh.l~~"m~~1mallng his hometown 'R' ~ WM.DAT~ 1:8 .... llM'f tWITllMI, llMY IWITMAM ~,...u.u. .. , ... "" _... "Knrghltlders" ( 1981. Adven· wre) Ed Harris, Gary Lahti A group of bikers rtde wllh a traveling renaissance tatr and dlsco11er that the Idealistic struggle against evil eiusts In modern times also. 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min.) M llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( t982, Romance) Oeryl Hannah. Pal8f Gal- lagher Two American college students spend a tree-splriled summer on a Greek ISiand 'R' ( t hr , 40 min.) 19(C) .,_ "Big Bed Mame" (1974, Advenlure) Angle Dickinson, William Shalner A woman cuts a path of vloterice and romance 1hrough the Southwest of the 1930s 'R' ( t hr., 23 min.) • tD .,_ "Boom Town" ( 1939. West- ern) Clark Gable. Spencer Tracy A par ot wrldcellers llnd the excitement they're seeking when they strike It rich In the oll llelds (2 hrs , 30 min.) ~ ... ...... ,... U m¥ll "Foreplay" ( 1975, Comedy) Zero Mostel, Es1etle Parsons Three comic vignenes are ollered as e11planatlons for lhe tall or a 11cttonat American president. 'R' (1 hr . t5 min ) 11 llO¥ll "A Stranger ls Watching" (1982, O.ama) Rip Tom. Kate Mulgrew A psychollc kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8-year-old daughter of an earlier vtcllm and holds them tor ransom In Grand Cen- tral Station. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -1,Aml• .... "" • llCMI "Breaklhrough" ( 1979, O.a· ma) Richard Burlon, Rod Steiger A Na.d Mfgeent becomes embfolled rn a plot to HMsslnale Hiiier 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) --;1WO'Tlll-....,. -.iUIMTW(I) llO¥ll "Toast Of New Y<>tk" ( 1937. O.ama) Edward ArnOld, C•ry Grant. A New Engtand aa.lelmen beeomet a Wall • Str"t giant ( t hr., SO min.) 4111(.'C) .,.. "Love's Darlt Ride" ( t978. Romance) CHft Potts. Carrie Sncxlgreu A young lrt dlreclor blinded In • ahootlng accident It befriended by a nightclub eritertttlne< who helps him robulld hi• Illa 1nd career. ( t hr., 35 min,) -1~ .. ,.., llOlfll "Ll8r't Moon'' (1982. Orama) ~tt Ditton. Cindy Flaher Despite perant11 ~Ion. two teen-agen from dlti.lng beckg1oun<1e ltH In lovt In• amaM T1xH town 'PO' ( t hr .. 45 min ) we llOlfll "Montenegro" (108t. Come· <Sy) SUNn Anapech, Erland Joeepheor\. A negt9Cted wife travele to Stocl<hofm end begins an attalr with 1 man the met In 1 ~n nlgt\tclUb. 'A' (1 l'lr., '°min.) .. Ima ... 11/LOIO AIC ... Q &.W.A.T. MWMIWI_. OW. Ul'f Guests The Umel;ghto~ J:> •iii c .. eo .. •rr ~DIAM .. LM ,_ cemAL •AM On July 21 this ptemiet performer will sing more of her music than In any pre111ovs concert appearance In a live concert front New.Vetk City's Central Park. (2 hrs.) e .,_ "The End 01 August" ( 1982, Drama} Ulla Skala, Da11ld Marshall Grant The trials of a headstrong young woman living within a strict. late 18th-century Southern social structure are pottrayed ·1·PG~.kown~ .. ... u.my~ mclCA~ ~ IUWtllHAYIOR .,_ "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" ( 1974, Comedy) Graham Chap· man. John Cleese King Arthur ·and hrs band of kn~hls encounter g1an1s. nddlers and a fe<oclOUS rabbit In their search tor the legendary cup. ( t hr., 30 min) (8) 110¥11 "Breakthrough" ( 1979, Ora· ma} Richard Burton, ROd Sterger. A Nazi sergeant beeomes embroiled In a plot 10 lassa~e= 'PG' (I hr , 35 min ) 19 Cll ... .... a.PU ~~ A qucz that reveals se crets about your personallly. ralllesnakes used to guard against s1ore bur~~WOMM ... u..Yl&LlllJ 11IB'I Cf9A#'t .... wu ...... .owr 901'Cll--llOWI "I Am A Camera" ( 1955. Ora- ma) Julie Harris, Laurence Harvey In decadent pre-World War II Berlin, a sens1· 1i11e young English w11ter forms a f11enC1· shlp with a carefree American showgirl, (2 hrs.) (ll)llOVll "Rocky iii" ( t982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky BalbOa sufie<s a personal crr!lls when a younger. hungrier lignter challenges him for his cro1111n 'PG' ( I hr , 40 mrn ) Cl) llO¥W "Lord 0 1 The Flie-s" ( t963, Drama) James AUbrey, Tom Chapin Based on the novel by Wiiiiam Golding The attempts of a group of Brr11sh bOyS stranded on a deserted island to ma1n1a1n social order eventually re11ert 10 the pr1m1· trve. ( 1 hr., 30 min) -~ 1:118 I OM TMI TOWN Featured S 0 S Frx·ll. a company who tnces anything from plumbing to elec111cal problems. Iha m1111- neum car, one o f the newest c1eat1ons for sports drl111ng, a 111sual essay w11h singer Laurie Trlleli; youngsters who perform gymnastics lo a rhythmic beat, a umQue museum that specializes 1n the develop· ment of the Western Un11ed States I FAl&Y9'1UD IYI OM LA. Featured a trip to beau11lu1 Jamaica. inclUdlng a look al St Tnomas, a repoct on the music ot the islands. reggae. rel~ of rasta worship (I) m TIC TAC DOUIN I =~~ llAC:IB. / .._ 90l'T ln'I, IY1U AllD IUZZWAllml llO¥W "Thr• W0<nan ts Mine" ( 1941, Adventure) Franchot Torle, Cato! Btue& lhr\te h.1r traders all fell In love with the Mme woman wt\om they discover h1d1ng 001 O<I I heir t>Oat (2 hrs.} 7:9@ ... .. 8 Cl) llAGIHI, •J. An aging wresll111 (Ernest Borgnlne) hires Magnum to locate lhe son he hasn't seen In more lhan 30 years. (RJ ( 1 hr ) 0 FAm The students suspect that an accidentally diSCOYered'sulclde note was wrilleo bye tattow classmate. (R) ( 1 hr ) D llO¥W "Culler's Tratl" ( 1969, West· etn) John Gavin Mensa Pavan An enlire 1own lnllmtdateo by a bend of outlaws IS 1escued by a lone lawman. (2 hrs,) D ~ llOVll "The Return 01 The King" ( 1980, fan1asy) Anlmaled. Author J.R.R Tolklen's mythical, rnaglcal world of the Hobbils comes lo lite In further edvenlures of lhe adventurous Frodo and hls friends {R) o (2hrs } D 90Wll "Jubal" (1956, Western} Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnlne A young driller seeks the aid of a m1n1s1er's daugh· ter after he is forced 10 kill on sell·delense (2 hrs ) {!) TWIJCIHT .. m , .... llAGAZl9 A QUIZ that re11eals sec1ets about your personality; lhe town w11n the h1ghes1 unemploymanl rate Is chosen as a movie location (I) lllCMl "Winchester '73" ( 1950. West· em) James Stewart. Shelley W1n1ers A man's p11zed 11fle 1s slolen. and he waits tor •t 10 go tnrough many hands before 11 1s returned. (2 hrs ) 8D a.AK llMVllWI Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an 1nlormat1ve look al what's new at the mo11ies ~ ..... OMNClil COUNTY (~) llO¥ll "B•g Bad Mama" ( 1974, Adventure) Ang•e Olckinson, William Shalner A woman cu1s a palh of 11101ence and romance through the Southwest ol the 1930s 'A' ( 1 nr . 23 min) l e)~ CID llOVll "The Soldier" ( 1962, Ad11en· lure) Ken Wahl, Wilham Ponce. A rulhless CIA agent 1s sent 10 neutralize a So111e1· backed terrorist plot to hold lhe Mideast hos1age with nuclear explost11es 'R' ( t nr . 30m1n ) ($J 110¥11 "Bo dy Heat" (t961. Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurt, Kathleen Turne1 A small11me Florida lawyer rs persuaded by h•S lover to muraer her husband 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min) 0 llO¥ll "The Gambler'' ( 1980. West· ern) Ken('ly Rogers. Lee Purcell. A protes· slonal gambler lakes a frain ride through 1he Old West lo help his estranged son and hnds romance with a shady soc1ely lady along lhe~2 hrs ) 1::11 ~ CIWU't Ef5 ~ UNO West Germany's Franz Becllenbauer, widely regarded as soccer's greale'!ol all-around player, is pro· fded (A) G) FAii&. Y RUD m> a.AK llMVllWI Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an onlorma1111e look at wnel's new al lhe movies Z:, llOVll "Macbeth" ( 1971, Orama) Jon Finch, Francesca Annis Directed by Roman POianski Based on Snakespeare's play The greea and ambition ot a man and his wile lead them 10 lragedy if1 1 llh· century Scotland. (2 hrs., 20 mrn.) .. Ql)ntl CAn. .. 8 (I) ...,.. , ...,.. TM monau r (Jud llh Ch&tl10an) of a n11w er11u~effi•)nl park hlrw A J, ftnd R1c:k IO limJ u 1111 rO!ISI who&e actions are lhrealenlnlJ lhe park'& ~nlng (R) ( I hr ) U GD -A mM Sornanlha tears lhal a Quk:k kiss from a boy (Keith Mar· sha~ made her pregrianl (R} I MUii Wiii. "The Race Wilh Tlrno" Tl'le social and cu1tvra1 dilemmas posed lly the Infusion 01 Westem 1echnology In a counlry ruled by conventional 1s1am1c codes are explored. (R) ( t hr ) e MMT-.CI TNIATM "A Town Like Allee" Allet the war. Jean dec1de-s 10 retum to Malaya 10 repay lhe 111llagers' kmdness by bu1ld1ng a much-needed well. (Parl 3) (R) D ( 1 hr ) (Ii) THI WONJJWOIT1llAN "Adven1ure In Antar11ca" Gues1s· Be11er1y Joh11&on, Mike Hoover. Rich Ridgway, Mike Green !Al (I hr) (LJ DW&A ROii LM fllOll cumw. 'AM On July 2 I lh1s prerrnar perto1mer will sing more ol her music: lhan in any previous concert appearance 1n a hve concerl from New York CT1y's Cen1ral Park (2 hrs ) ©)DIANA ROii LM fllOll CDfTIW. '* .. a1l llO¥ll "Who Slew Auni1e Roo?" ( t972, Horror) Slielley W1n1erc;, Mark Lester Alle1 k1Clnapp1ng an orphan who resembles her dead daughler, a w1uow Is pursued by lhe gul's brQfher ( I tu • 55 m1nJ 1::118 01) CHUM Sam hOsts a p<11fy for a former 1eamma1e (Alan Au11y1 turned author, unaware the man ieveals h1!. own homosexualo1y in his new boCJk IA) (!) llO¥ll "A Double L•le ' ( 194/, Ora· ma) Ronald Colman, Signe Has&o An actor becomes obs&ssed w1lh lhe mle of ''Olhello" 10 lhe po1n1 of cornm1111ng mur· der (2 hrs • 30 min ) IClllOVll "Beach Girts' ( 1962. Con•edy) Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen-age girl's l11end!t help her to IOO'Sen up so they can get on wrlh naving fun al lhe beach A' ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) !HJ NOT ..ctNAM.Y THE NrWt Comedy skelches combine with classic. him and news footage in an oflbea1. satiric take· off m THI YllGllAN -a (I) KNOTI LANDING Gary ;m<J Abby decide to nd 1hemsel11es of Kermy aa a business partner 1n managing C111. who 1eus Chip that she 1s pregnant with his child (A) 11 hr) Cl 0) H&l IT11UT kUU Evidence sur· laces 1n the 1nves11ga11on ol a suspect's death that implicates Joe Coltey Frank tears 1ha1 he's losing Joyce. and an obsessed LaRue pursues a young school· II ~l~;e~(Part 2) (A) (I hr) al).,. DWIC*Dl It THE MY lalllD MOil SIGUIH "Clouds Of w11ness" The accused warns Lord Peter W1msey 10 slay out of rhe aflair (Part 3) (1 hr) Ct ) M 'IAM>I Minnesota Fats 11s Cowboy Jimmy Moore (A) ( 1 hr ) (.tf) llOVIE "Tauar\ The Ape Man" (1981, Ad11en1u1e) Richard Ha•rtl>, Bo Derek. While accompanying ner lalhe• on a search tor the legendary ·Elephant's Graveyard. a young woman is auducled by an unc1111l!zed while man who was 1a1seo by apes 1n the 1u11yle A ( 1 hr . 52 min) Friday, July 15, 1983 29 ; ( AUTHO~IZED BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS • 2oa.w . 1st st. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -838-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -541-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH r 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -541-1134 32 Frid~. JutY 15, 1"3 ....... DailyPil.t FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZ U SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY RACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 18800 Beach Blvd. =~lion Beach MAZDA MIRACLE MAZDA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 , PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -836-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/18UZU 18711 Beach ~lvd. Hun:g:,on Bflach 142- VOLVO IARLI IKI VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -148-9303 -TV 1 l • 9 13 17 n I '1 ',h JWJI pl,1y:. 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Coast Hwy Corona del Mar .673-3933 Friday, July 15, 1983 31 Porcela.in • posing h '1called 4'The Fam- ily" and the larger-than-life piece represents a contem- porary Dresden porcelain from the 18th Century. T he original is in a private collection in Ireland. Tl,is copy may be seen nightly through Aug. 28at the Pageant of th~ Masters in Laguna Beach. Volunteers po&e fo r the porcelain, and more than two dcnen o ther works of art during the show, now in its 50th year. More P ageant news in Weekender. Del!J P'let ...... .., llldwd ·- THE ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1983 .... nd suspect li n slaying ·dentified Carta Mesa police say they are king a man iden tified as \rthur George Goldner Jr .. 28. as · e second suspect in the brutal yingo! Patrick Scott Miller. the ~-year-old son of former Orange Aur\ty Supervisor Edison Miller. Police Capt. Robert Moody said omicide detectives are running lown aeveral leads in an attempt f(, locate Goldner, who is believed o have fled his Hamilton Street ,1partment last weekend. Police Lt. Jack Calnon said Miller allegedly met the men for the first time at a Costa Mesa bar shortly before closing and then invited them home. At the College Park home, Miller and his girl- friend quarreled and she left the residence. Calnon said Goldner is believed to have left California and is traveling with a woman identified only as his fiancee. Goldner is described as 6-foot--2, 170 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. A.ax>rding to the Orange Coun- ty Coroner's Office, Miller died sometime between 4 a .m. and 7 a.m. .after being beaten and strangled. ., COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . ' / 1 r I ( " ' : . . . ... .. , . . Hazards await • • novice Joggers By LORENZO BENET Of'llwDelJl'llol•lefl After a busy day of examining patients, Dr. Rick Sartini changes into his jogging outfit and runs three to aeven miles at Dana Hills High School or Salt Creek Beach in Laguna Niguel. "I feel it's important, 90 I try to do it at least five times a week." Sa.rtini said. But if you're not in shape, a similar regimen can inflict a lot of stress on your body. What's more, careless exercising may even lead to a fatal heart attack, like the one suffered by Walter Stringfield of Fountain Valley Sunday morning. Sartini, a pulmonary specialist, is the medical director of respiratory services at San Clemente General Hospital and is a staff member of South Coast Community Hospital in Laguna Beach. He recommends that people should prepare in advance before embarking on a running program. Sattini suggests anyone considering a jogging program - especially people over 30 -should undergo a complete physical to identify possible health problems such as exercise-induced asthma and congenital heart disease. "If you find that you have a problem, this doesn't preclude exercise, It just means you'll have to change your approach." Sartini said. "An exercise program needs to be tailored for each penon." He said an exam should include an EKG, and people over 40 also should do a str~ exercise test to find a comfortablt! exerd.le heart rate. "U you are overweight, have high cholesterol, smoke, drink, or (See JOGGING, Page AZ) I Orange County Municipal :::Ourt Judge Frances Munoz 'igned a warrant late Thursday light charging Goldner with ourder and robbery in connection vith the June 28 slaying of Miller. Richard James Wetherall, 26, of ;.mi.a Ana. was arrested Monday n the slaying and is being held vithout bail at Orange County ·all. His arraignment before Airport contract canceled VP hope · thinks ·udge Munoz on murder and obbery charges was postponed w'lday until July 21. Miller's badly beaten body was vered June 28 by his girl- ~end in the Hanover Drive home hey ahared..~o · · 'd robbery ppeared to tive in the ID"liuuru •><tion ath of the un- mployed landscaper. INDEX Cliiwi,fied Camka C.-Word Dlath Notices ~tmainment Hora.cope lntennillion AnnLanden Movies Mutual Funds National News ' Sports Stock Markets TeleYWon Tbeaten W•tber WO..ldNewa C3 A5 ~-e C4-8 C3 C8 C4 Weekender C7 Weekender C2 Weekender & A3 BCl-4 Be TVLov Weekender A2 A3 Question s about consultant's $10 ,000 pact le d to d ecision BY JEFF ADLER Of'llw Del!J P'let ...... A $10,000 consultant's contract for the promotion of Ontario International Airport as an alternative to overcrowded J ohn Wayne Airport was canceled Thursday after questions w~re voiced by Orange County super· The Broadway hit show Beatlemania ls back In top form at Knott•s Berry Farm's Good Time Theatre. It will perform through Aug. 26. See Weekender. viaors about the manner in which the contract was handled. Airport Manager Murry Cable and private consultant Frederick Schoemehl "mutually agreed" to terminate the limited-term con- tract at no oost to the county, the two confirmed. Schoemehl, a former Daily Pilot city editor, said he agreed to the cancellation because of the "politi- cal furor" it had created. Cable declined to comment on the reasons for the termination. "I didn't believe there was any impropriety," Schoemehl said. "I thought it was a good project." He added he no longer believes the project could succeed given the publicity the contract had gener- ated. Supervisors met in executive session Wednesday and again Thursday to review the matter after Supervisor Bruce Nestande raised questions about the prooedures Cable followed in awarding the contract to a per · aonal friend on an expedited basis without board approval. During Thunday's session. board members agreed the Coun- ty Administrative Office and County Counsel's Office should never have approved the contract, according to one supervisor's aide privy to details of the meeting. He said supervisors chastized both County CoWllel Adrian Kuyper and County Admini.strative Of. ficer Bob Thomas for failing to (See AIRPORT, Pa1e AZ) Barbara Marx Hubb ard Hundreds rolling up sleeves for Newport Harbor cleanup BY ltAREN E. IU.EIN 00..Delr ......... Thia Saturday, between 400 and 000 Newport Beach reaidenta will spend the whole momlng taking out the trash. Not the kind of truh that collects in a bag under the kitchen sink, but the kind that fioata under bridges and ends up 11.rewn all over the beach. It .eema Newport'• number one touriat attraction, the most popu- lar pleasure harbor in the United Statee, la awfully dirty. So, for the third )'Ml' in a row, civic-minded volunteert will motor throuah Newport Harbor. .....,.. hep ln hand, and p6ck up the aluminum cena, oranae rinda and empty auntan lotion bottlee that are floau.n, on the water'• turf ace. The cleanup project WM the brajnchild of Bill IWnllton, the owner of the Cannery restaurant, ~ a .... aaid Marilyn Dana of the Newport apomon the project. Harbor Area Chamber of Corn-F.ach year, the cleanup has meree. grown-wtthmorepeoplevolun- Hamilton, whole reetaurant ia teering and more trash to be on the most trash-ridden channel collected, Dana Mid. in the harbor, wu president of the Last year, the waterborne marine division of the chamber clea.ninl crew ak.lmmed nine tons three years ago and decided a of debril from Newport Harbor in oonunu.nity cleanup would be a only four houn. great project and al80 eet a good ''Thia year I'm sure we'll pick example for people wt¥> uee the up even more," Dana aaid. "Since harbor year·rou.nd. "People tak.a--r.:: had all the at.onna, the trash ia gre.t pride in the harbor. W to Ooat up. What the fiah trylna to make the whole 't eet Ooata around down there mu.nity aware that .Ut or a while and then It comet up to down and the harbor ,.ia dirty. U the surface.'' people are eoma to live hen and ThecleeninCblitzwWbe,mat8 viait here, ther\-they ahouJd be a a.m . The harbor, u in put ye.n, pert of keeplna lt cleen,'' Dana wW be d.lvlded into llON9 to be ..id. 1trviced by a fleet of boats that Hamilton ll at.lU on the atee~ will carry ball of r.fUle to • ~nee for a..r. H.arbot Day, central depot alone the Rhine · ~ ~~ .,.:'~t~~ ~ie.n with bol" who Rodhehn. thJa yee.r'a prwiident of want \0 join the trMh flotilla the martJW divimon. The chamber (8" CL&AINUP, Pa .. Al) ~ j ., • • pos1t1ve BY GL ENN SC01"l' Ol"IM~ .... --Barbara Marx Hubbard, the first and perhaps only woman running strictly aaa vice presiden- tial candidate for 1984, stopped in Irvine Thunday night to build support for her "vision of a positive future." Hubbard, a futurist who has spent her laat 10 yean on a bu.y lecture achedule encouzacin8 people to think big-and hopeful- ly -met with a modest Ptherinl of supporters at the Univenity Park Community Center. It was the eecond stop of a four-city tour which included San Diego Wedneeday with Santa Monica tonight (at the Sant.a Monica Insight Center) and San Franci9CO Sunday. H~bbard, a Democrat. la hardly cut fiom the traditional political mold, and she likes it that way . Her intention is to offer a ahift in thin1dni away from a rellanoe on fear and 1pedal lntert!llta. Her rne9M&e is 1t.riclly a po8iUve one. "We hear l'DOl"e about our problenw and our pomblie de- st.ructiv~ than we do about our potentials and our creativity," she Mid. "I feel r m F'nC to repte1ent 10methinc new." Hubbard WM a cJoee friend and 1tudent of Buckmi.rwter P\iller, the inventor and 8dellu.t-who dled recently in Los Anplea. Her viewt are aimilar to hia -•· pedally her Ulel'tion that a ''world of ecardty and Umlta" n6 Jonaer needs to exist beca'*'neW technoJoty hu the ~pedty to make life abundant for~- Wit.bout tcerdty, lhe edded. people no l°"IW need to fO to war. She wan .. to ahlft ~t ....,.... • Fuller -'ct. away 1rom ''weaponry to u~." But the q~ .. hoW. Hubbard. wbo hal never held *' BUBBAllD, .... Al) • • j I d * Orange Cout OAtLV PILOT/Frfday, Jvty 15, 1983 ~._\, \\.,... Continued stories AIRPORT CONTRACT ... follow board guidelines. The quettion of whether any The aide said county procure-impropriety was involved in the ment procedures clearly state that contract's award was left open, the act 'th al 1 to aide also said. an y contr wt a v ue equa ~ ll urino Wednesday's ex· or greater than $10,000 should 0 0··~~ . h '---bmitted to the Board ecutive aeMlOn, 1t appeared that ave ~·. su . ~ county officials had detennined of ~upervtsors for final approval. the contract did not contravene ~ members also indicated county guidelines. County at-· they believed the contract should torneys had issued a memoran- not have been considered on an dum that at least one superviaor's urgency or emergency basis, the aide interpreted to mean that aide said. procurement procedures had been followed. CLEANUP ... should meet at Art's Landing. •Dana said. Homeowner groups. businesses, clubs and marinas will take part in the cleaning ritual. A team of scuba divers also will help out. Trash bags will be donated by restaurants in the area. City refuse trucks will haul away the trash from Rhine Chan- nel about 10:30 a.m. After the garbage is cleared out, the chamber plans to distribute trophies to volunteers and host a barbecue lunch on the Cannery dock. Prospective volunteers should rnll the Newport Chamber office at 644-8211 for more information. Bill Hodge, an executive assis- tant to Supervisor Harriett Wieder, said the legal opinion indicated the contract procedures followed "were typical and con- fonned to county guidelines." Schoemehl, who covered air- port .matters when employed at the Daily Pilot. was retained by the county to try to persuade travel agents and airline reser- vation clerks to encourage passen· gers to fly out of Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County rather than John Wayne Airport. It was during the years Schoemehl covered county gov- ernment for the newspaper that he struck up a friendship with Cable as well as other county officials. Among those officials was Hodge, also a former Daily Pilot reporter who had worked with Schoemehl. JOGGING HAZARDS ... are a sedentary person. you have a higher risk of having a problem and should start your program with l~ of a goal." Sartini said. "Anyone suffering from such conditions as diabetes, advanced arthritis, back strain, knee, liver. or kidney problems. should avoid jogging altogether. Once in a program, joggers should thoroughly stretch out beforehand in order not to strain or sprain any muscles. After exercising. there should be a cooling down period to avoid fainting. Sartini also recommended that jogging should be done in the early morning or late afternoon. High temperatures (more than 80 degrees). hot sun, or bad smog conditions could bring on heat exhaustion and aiuse slow blood circulation. thus putting more strain on the heart. For the same reason. wait at least an hour after eating before working out, he said. Although Sartini emphasized that running programs must be geared to the individual, he said one should generally jog three to four times a week for up to 15 minutes or 20 minutes. "People often make the mistake of putting it off for five days and then overexerting themselves -that can put a strain on the system." he said. Performed properly. jogging can decrease cholesterol, lower the heart rate. in addition to helping relieve stress and controlling weight, he said. ln·ine Ol11C>41t• -• c:eJleU lo the 200 blOClc ol p,,...,.... 111u1110-v nlgl>t 10 llOP -klda lrom w>t..Olr>Q lllU61A<d on ~ f Pity -,ou1111 111ppec1 •••Y Potoe:e _,e<I on tome 1-wl>O -· ·~ 10 tt .. 1 r .1opo rrom .,,_ on Soulllbroolt ff•ty lrll> moff•lng The I-dropped tM car IOOS u I.,._, !led bul "" olllc9f QrUlaln9 llwOUQh '"" parkl"Q IOI In a SMttot CM with Ill llgllla olt «Cio...tellv "'~ ~ , ... gi... ·~ -t;ry~'~ ·-btOO.• •nlo en .iectrona llrm • oflie. .,.. ,,... •8100 bloCtl o1 Slly Pw-Boule¥erd Ned.....:l•Y "'Qhl -OWlped °"'"""'. pwto Laguna Beac h " #C>mArl •eooned • PM01nQ tom i>ee<1nQ In .... _ ol _ -"''"" 500 bloc:lt ol ~ 0r, .. et aoout 3 •"' P-,._..,.., OUt ..,. ~to louta .,,.,pr- A mu-emo'tl• --It--· Moten trom .,, _,,,,.,,, "' me tOOO -ol CalaliM SlrNI TllurtOay C>OllCe MIO Newport Bea~h "PO<aehe T aroa. ,,_•I f.25.000 .... elolen lrom a Feelllort lelend parking 1o1 f~ ~ 11:30a.m • ...o 1210 pm. n..- Nlld "" Md ..,. '"" -locked The"-" ot a Pflllal• ln .... llQelo< on Ille 1000 tllOCk ot 1em SU. -,_.., Thurt1c14ty afternoon. n.-,,,_ _.., wtlll St4,05& ..,.,,, of ......,..,, -• equipment, eleteo ~.•---1•-·t-" gun -""'"""'"'°" tll9o WU 11CJlen Costa Mesa T...,_ -llvOUQll an unlocllacl l<llcNn """"°'" or "' _,,,_. elol>O UM eoo -or -· s1.-...o et• • 1-. -...s ~1.-....0 45~v-e1 12.2$0 A molorcyclbl lold pOllce het becll~ C011lair*lg '°'°"' c:ull WICI • -· -lloten lhur9dr/--ohopped a1 230 E. 17111 St Color them Rosy Winners of the Daily Pilot's contest for the best-colored drawings of Orange County Fair mascot Rosy the pig display their winning entries. From left are Jennifer Joh~n, 5, of Newport Beach; Kim Jordan, 12, of Costa Mesa , a nd J. J. Sapia,. 11 , of Huntington O.ch. Not shown is Cortney Hudson, 8, of Santa Ana Heights. Today at the fair The O~ County Fair "flll con1W-untP SYnday at the rairorounda in Coela M.a with carnival rldel, II-lock competlllons, gain. t>oolha and displays. Some ot the actMt .... Include: TODAY • 3·30 p,m : 4H and FFA Judging Cont•l In the flYMIOCk 11\0W ring and an A.ran picnic In th41 Home Ar11 Bulldlng. • s p.m . Lalchh<>Ok In the Craft• Oulldlngs. w oo woo Stewna In the Fu Court and Llv.atock Quiz Bowl In 11141 Uveatodc Theel«. • e p.m .. Mlaa Piggy Show In the Rower & Gatden Bulkffng and Crowing In tl'MI Country M..OOW.. • 7 p.rn.: Rk:6I Neleor'l In the Mlngton ThNI«. • 8 p.m.: ~· "'°"" in the Orangeland Pavlllon and rodeo In the Gtandaland. • 9 p.m.: Rlclt Nelaon on IM Artnoton St•. • 10 p.m.: Hypnollat lhow In the Ofmngeland Pavlllon and Biiiy Armltr009 on IM H«ltag41 Stege. TM r.lr wtll b4I 09«1 from 10 a .. m. to midnight Saturday and Sunday. Admlulon la $4 for adult•, 11 tor etllldren 8 10 12 and yoongtt«• Under 8 .,. admlft.0 tr.. Pat111ng It $1. Ex-planner enters plea Former Laguna Beach plan- ning commissioner J . Earl Water- bury pleaded innocent Thursday to charges of misdemeanor battery against a Laguna Beach meter maid and Judge Pamela Iles scheduled a pre-trial hearing in South 0t1lnge County Municipal Court for Aug. 12. Waterbury, whose term on the Planning Commission expired July 1, was arrested June 14 after A Co<wtle -11Y1nO "°"Cl Ille 1000 -of Oetl<• on.. lold pollce -,... -efler -ine ~ ~·· burglet ......... The --· 1-1op. -..i e1 saoo. -e1r..c1y oone Huntington Beach . "·-ol 11'9 15000-of"-IAne loldPOlloellltl _______ ,,._ -•r on v-11on, ...o • 's--8UICIOMllC 04elot-•1olen Tha--ftlued .. l600 he allegedly struck parking con- trol officer Kathy Bowser with the door of a moving Volkswagen as the officer and a partner were preparing to have the car towed because of an expired regjstration. Waterbury has contended the incident was an accident. A jury trial for Waterbury has been tcheduled for Aug. 24. also in Judge Iles' courtroom. Laguna brush fire now-under control Two engine oompuUell and three hand crews remained on the 1eene of a 135-acre btulh fire ln Lacuna Beach today, with fire officiala expecthla 100 percent control of the blaze by noon. ''The hand crews are putting in the laat 1,000 feet of control line," said Laguna Beach Fire Marshal Herb Jewell. The control Une, a six-foot-wide swath cut around the perimeter of the blackened fire area, Lt the last mp before a brush fire is considered complete- ly under control, he explained. The fire, which broke out Wedneeday afternoon in the 1800 block of Laguna Canyon Road. was battled by more than 420 firefighters and was under control by dusk. An off-duty bodyahopmanager was arrested after he allegedly· found a boat f1att gun under the floorboard of a Volkswagen that was in for repairs at Larry Hunt'• Auto Center at 1825 Laguna Canyon Road. Police allege Michael C. Oliver, 25, of San Juan Capiatrano, fired the flare gun into the hilla. aetti:fl8 the blaze. Police Lt. Jim White said an investigator was talking with an arson specialist in the Orange County District Attorney's Office today regarding specific charges that may be filed against Oliver. The body shop manager was released on $10,000 bail late Wednesday after his arrest on suspicion of arson of forest lands. HUBBARD CAMPAIGN ... From PageA1 public office, said she uaed to go into a deep depression during presidential elections because the campaigns were eg<H.'enteredand lacked vision. "I felt we weren't acting on our power to be creative," she said. Thus, she decided to run for vice president to introduce her new ideas into the policial race, per- haps to get the Democrat.a to include 101De of them in their presidential platform. She wants the vice president to become the government's resident futurist. At the same time, she said she's injecting a needed feminine per- spective into the presidential race. "I am going to fill the gender gap with a vision.'' she said. Hubba.rd said her strategy is to move around the country building grass roots support (in the Gandhian style) and then enter Costa Mesa rape suspects sought Costa Mesa police are seeking two men who forced a 27 -year-old woman into a vehicle early Thurs- day morning and raped her at kn.ifepoint, officers said. The woman told police she was leaving a Costa Mesa bar at 1976 Newport Boulevard at 1:50 a.m. when the two men dragged her into an older model sedan. She was driven several blocks and then attacked, she toJd police. One of the suspects is described as a Caucasian, about 30 years of age, 6-foot-I , 230 pounds, while the other is about 26, 5-foot-7, 180 pounds. the Democratic Convention next swnmer with enough delegates and popularity to make her the obvious ch oice to join the presi· dential ticket. But her key task, she said, sounding something like Gandhi, ia to help swing potitical will toward positive goals. Said Hubbard: "I have an advantage because I am not afraid to loee." Descendant of LA's first mayor dies Edward L . Rimpau , great-grandson of Loe Angeles' first mayor, died last Friday at HO$g Memorial Hospital in New- port Beach after a long illness. Rimpau. who lived at Leisure World in Laguna Niguel, was 84. Rimpau waa descended from the Avila family -one of the !leven original Spanish land grant families in Southern California, said his son, Edward L . Rimpau Jr. of Newport Beach. Rimpau's great-grandfather was Don Frandaco Avila, the first mayor of Los Angeles and the owner of the La Qenega Ranch for whi~ La aenega Boulevard in Loe Angeles was named. R impau's grandmother, France9ca Avila, lived in the historic adobe on Los Angeles' Olvera Street, which is the oldest known structure in the city. AMLIN'G ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) .t: . . ,, ---· -· ' .. '-.... A cooler -weekend Temperatures .. Le .. 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"We're simply not generating enough traffic to compensate for the very, very low fares," Eastern spokesman Jim Ashlock said as the loss was reported Thursday. "The second quarter has been rough on the whole industry." Mutual funds end long decline NEW YORK -Recovering from a 31-week decline.. assets of the nation's money market mutual funds rose $252.2 million, to $165.5 billion. in the week ended July 13. The increase ended a 7 \IS-month decline in which the funds lost 28.9 percent of their assets. The Investment Company Institute, a Washington-based trade group, said Thursday the assets hit a record $232.6 billion in the week ended Dec. 1, 1982. Autoworker layoffs decreasing DETROIT -The number of U.S. autoworkers on indefinite layoffs this week fell to 197,600 from 199.800 last week. The layoff tally was the lowest since 196,721 workers were on indefinite layoff Dec. 7, 1981 . Budget deficit 'major risk' WASHINGTON -The No. 1 economic risk facing the nation is the enonnous budget deficit, says Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker. Volcker said Thursday the deficits represented the ''major risk in disrupting what I think could be a more than satisfactory (economic) performance w ith very favorable long-term consequences." AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK. (AP)· Sain, 4 P.m price and rier cnenue of Ille fen mo11 actln 4rntrlaon Sloe~ E •change 1 .. 1u••, 1radl1>g na 1tona 11v al more lhan 11. tmcCllam Ountoo .... ,, ... KlrbvEap Crv•lalOll RncllrEa AmO.!llt GullCan 11 Ra1111n1 WI wan111.A10B' 2SS.200 163,000 154,900 147.500 111,600 116,900 '9,700 99,000 9',600 95,400 UPS ANO DOWNS -1"' -i.. -~ + .... -" -.... -v. -v. -v, NEW YORI<. (AP) -The loltowlno 11" 'nows ,,,. Ntw York Stock E•ellanoe >loekl •nd warr1nls lllel n.ve -UP '"* mosl •nd oown the "'°'' blsad on parc1n1 ol cll•nut reuardltu Ill volurnt lor Frlcuv. 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Oii 1.3 Ofl 7.6 Ofl 7.0 Oii '·' Off 6.S Off 6.S Oii u Off 6.2 Oft 6.2 Oft 6.J Off 6.1 ()ft 6.0 Off S.9 81: H Off u 011 56 d N•"-· 'fttAtl'f IOvr U•Nt!w Vtf8'1Y ''°Oh l.m1en Otnerw•H no1e<1 •ales Of Oiv10enO~ ,,., tU'"~u•I 01sou,semtt"" b•Hd on th• la\t tY•t1~11y O• H m1-Annu•I oac11ra11on ,p9e1nl Of fUtf8 d1v1d~nd• Ot C>•'(rrt•nll not lt>•QnalllO U 1egula• 1re 101nt1f•tld on 1ne 0110..,11"1Q tontnotes • "•so t •lll or ••llH t>•AMull talt p•vs .1qcl\ d1v1d,nd C•l tQ,Hd1t1ng d1v101nd >•,••oeo 01 P••O 1n pr~td+llQ I 2 mont~a ·D•c•&r•O CH Pl•d 11111 llOCk dov•d•nd 01 1p111 yp 1-Pa•d tn•t y .. 1. OIVIOtnd O'lllltto. lal•u•d Qr no action llkell at lHI dividend llffh"Q "·0.ClartO O• Pl •d l~+t ~·· '" 1tcumutl ttv• 111ufl w11h Otv1detiOt 1rt a!f .. rt METALS NEW YO~K. (AP) • Spot nonltorrooa "'*"' pr>cte IOdly: C......, · ~·al oanu 1 POuOO. US o.ltnallona C......,· 75 30<*'ta per pouno. HY Com .. apo1 montll doted Thu '--. lll-23 <*'lt. pounO ZlllC -40 .,.... ... pound, __ .., "" -18.5699 ~-w ..... """"'°'"" lb ........,_ • 71 C*llo I POUncf, NY __,. 1775 00.$285 00 -76 lb~ .. ~. -YOtl< .....,_ $427 00.~ 00 00->llC ,,__, troy ounce, N Y GOLD QUOTATIONS STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORI( CAPI· s.-.. 4 P.m. Pt'lct apd net ell•"Ot ot '"' 1100 11. mott tcilva New Vorti. Sloek Eaenetlll• lu uts. traolng n•tlo'la llv •• mot9 then tl. 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