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1983-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
THI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1983 Colleges may cut back more programs, charge student fees. Students, staff gird for cuts BvPHJLSNEIDERMAN Of'll.O.,Netawt Officials at Orange C.Ounty com- munity colleges, still reeling from earlier cutbacks, are preparing to slice still more Crom their budgets to comply with the state budget signed Thursday by Gov. George Deuk:mejian. Deukmejian cut $234 million from the sum that state legislators had allocated to California's 107 community colleges. He rec- ommended about $109 million of this be made up by charging full-time students a $50 per semester tuition fee. No tuition is currently charged. "It is obvious that many ad- ditional classes and sections will have to be cut.at the colleges," said Dr. Norman Watson, chancellor of the Coast C.Ommunity C.Ollege District, which includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline oolleges. "We will have to deny ad- mission to thousands of students," Watson said. "In essence, the open door (community college philosophy) is now closed." The Coast District had already laid off about 70 full-time teachers and administrators and cut nu- merous programs to help offset a l>reviously announced $5.5-million budget shortage. District officials said Deu- kmejian's decision Thursday will require them to cut •about $4.8 million more from their $78.5 million budget for 1983-84. Adding to the oonfusion, Cali- fornia's community colleges can- not arbitrarily begin charging the tuition proposed by Deuk.mejian. Such a fee must be approved by state legislators, who are ad- jc>umed until Aug. 15. Many of these lawmakers strongly oppose community col- lege tuition. But if such fees are not imposed, the colleges will be (See COLLEGES. page AZ ) Larry Palmer . Coastal Commission decisions could backlog up to six months. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Deukmejian's un- precedented $1.6 billion in cuts to the California budget have angered Democrats and set the stage for legislative fights over community college tuition and local govenunent money. The Republican governor signed the $26 billion budget Thursday, the 21st day of the Newport's Robert Wynn says city may have to up hotel bed tax. fi.9cal year, and restored the state's legal authority to pay bills. "This budget makes an import- ant statement about our commit- ment to restore common sense and fiscal solvency to state govern- ment, and to do so without adding general tax burdens on our cit:iz.ens," Deuk.mejian said in a statement. He said he was "delighted" to By Hook or by crook Nils Anderson as the evil Captain Hook glowers at Peter Pan (Marcie Breslauer) in the Orange Coast College musical. See Weekender. Gloria Powers Dayton Pierson Pilot na1nes new marketing tea1n A team of three new executives with more than 60 years of experience in newspaper sale11 and marketing has taken over direc- Uon or advertlsing sales for The Daily Pilot, Publisher H. L. Schwartz m announced today. "Thia la a very strong team with experience in all phues or news.- paper aalet," Schwartz ta.Id. '"nle Daily Pilot, which reaches one of the most affluent read- enhipe in theenUttcountry, hua dramatic story to tell Its adverti9en. ~ th~ ex· ecutlves An! well equipped for \hat • I exciting job." Heading the new team la Larry Palmer, 42, who spent eight years in cluaified and display advertia- ing aalea with the Los Angeles Timee in the 19609. Palmer alto spent more \han •· decade with Western Stat.et ~ modat.et, a new.paper and maga- zine firm bued in Lot Angeles \hat ree_rettented auch ~papen aa the Chicqo Tribune.J>K.lledel- phla 1.nqulrer and New f <ft Daily Newt. Palmer, who joined Western Stat.et as a aalemn.ttf' In 1967. waa a L. ' partner and aenJor vice president when he resigned in 1978. Palmer al.lo was marketing director of the Sutton news group for two years when it was owned by Sutton lnduatrin. Moel recent- ly, hf has worked u Orange C.Oun• aales manager for Loa Angeles radio stationa KFI and KOST. He and hi.I wife live in Newport Beach. In hi.a new post at the Daily Pilot, Palmer will be respontlble (See EXECUTIVES, Pa1e Al) 1:11m 111T111 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Budget hits home for county's cities State money Orange Coast cities may lose In fiscal 1983-84: • Costa Mesa ............... $2,211,382 •Fountain Valley ......... $1,213,771 • Huntington Beach ..... $4,007 ,568 • Irvine ......................... $1,4 72,638 • Laguna Beach .............. $568, 727 • Newport Beach ......... $2,051,626 have achieved all the goals he set in January -to balance lhe budget, pay off the state deficit, avoid a tax increase and "hold the line on spending." But Democratic leaders and the targets of some of the cuts were not ao happy. "Only a sadist could be de- lighted in closing the door to community colleges, the poor and the environment," said Demo- cratic Assemblyman John V aaconcellos. chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means C.Om- mittee. The governor also wants fee increases of $150 at the University of California and $230 at the California State University to offset part of his budget cuta. The UC regents have already approved the increase, bringing the average undergraduate fee to $1,391 a year. The $1.6-blllion cut included $413 million for cities and counties that the Legislature had shifted from the general fund to a newly created fund. By &be Dally Pllot S&aff A higher bed tax in Newport Beach and trash pickup charges in Huntington Beach were under consideration today as cities along the Orange Coast took stock of an austere state budget. All 26 Orange County cities are in line for a potential loss in state funding though figures vary greatly depending on how good a gueaing job city offictala did in preparing their own municipal budgets earlier this month. In Newport Beach, the state's 1983-84 budget could mean a loss of $427,000 in the first quarter alone. Projected over the entire four quarters, the actual loss could swell to $2 million. City Manager Robert Wynn Lines get longer for building permits By STEVE MITCHELL oo.-ai.-, ......... Developers and coastal cities can expect delays in getting permit approvals-perhaps as long as six months-following Gov. George Deukmejian's budget vetoes for the California Coastal Commission. "It's definitely going to cause delays because we're not going to have the staff to process permits," said Kati C.Orsaut, a spokeswoman for the state in San Franciaco. The governor cut $1.4 million from the commission's. $7.7 million budget Thursday and C.Orsaut says that means layoffs over the next three months. "The governor specified reductions of 29 positions," the commission spokesmwoman said. "Except it's going to be a lot more than that -probably more like 45 positions." She said it will take until October to lay off coastal commiaeon employees, and, since the budget is for an entire year, "we'll have to lay off more than 29 to achieve the same (budgetary) reduction. We could loee up to 45 positions by the enJ of October. The cornmiBaion currently has a staff of 159. And thoee reductions, says Michael Fiacher, executive director of the commission, will be crippling. He said the staff cuts will inevitably have an impact on the conunl*'1on's work. "It's simple arithmetic," C.Orsaut said. "With a smaller staff, it will take longer to proceli8 permits and local coastal programs. We (See PERMITS, Page AZ The duke says he told legla- lators he'd cut $1 bllllon, and did. ta.id the city had computed a dip in · state revenues thia spring while preparing the city's budget, but agreed there was great uncertain- ty in what would happen in Sacramento. Partially in respoaue to ex- pected cutbacks in money from the state, Newport will consider hiking hot.el and motel bed tax from 6 to 8 percent, a move that would generate roughly $566,000. That action could be ta.ken as I001l as Monday. In Huntington Beach, the new state budgeL means the city ap- parently will have between $600,000 and $900,000 less than anticipated in the 1983-84 Wca.l year. Chief of Administrative Ser- vices Robert Franz said that actual losses, ba..ed on "100 percent" funding fQf!llul.u U9ed in the past. would amount to about $3.2 million thia Weal year. Mayor Don MacAllister, who believes the actual budget ahol't- fall will be only about $450,000, ta.id he doesn't fore1ee any drastic city cutbacka or layoffs. But he said the state cuts make it more imperative \han ever that the city reconsider i ta policy on trash collection. The city currently pays abc•ut $1.5 million a year for the aervtce out of ita general fund. Apartment owners and com- mercial and industrial customers already pay directly for trash service. City off icl.als in Irvine and Costa Mesa painted a far brighter pic- ture than other cities and adviled they'd be taking a walt-and-aee approach. Officiala in all the cities point with optimiaim toward this fall when Gov. George Deu- kmejian might request modi- fications in the budget. The filwldal aetback for Dl08t of the cities comes from state cuts in motor vehicle, cigarette and business inventory taxes. Bullet train stop stalls in Irvine Chlldren'a HQ9Plt• of OrMge County hu an Infant trenaport unit that gtwe hlgh-rllk bablee a better lhot at eurvtval. SMC1. Bv GLENN SCO'M' 00.-0., .......... The 80-Cal.led bullet train would zip through Irvine at high speed, but ta.lb to determine whether the train would atop at a station there have occurred at a diatinctly slower tempo. Anaheim and Santa Ana already are bouting the propmed train route will include stops at new stations both cities are build- ing. But deciaions on addina a third Orange County atop in lrvine have been delayed becauee city officiala are locked in negoU.Uona with the Santa Fe Railway on whether a long-~ht train atation can be built -wlth or without a bullet train. Until a dedaion la reached on conatructlng the station in aoutheutem Irvine, offldala for the aporworlng American Ha,h Speed Rail Corp. aay they prob- ably won't commit to a location in aouthem Oranp Cou.nty. ''We're still comklef'inl lrvine very 1erlou1!_y,'~ ••Id 1pokeswoman Pam ~'8on. She aaid lrvtne and Million Viejo are under review u locatJona (lee TIU.IN P.,. Al) " \ \ llDEI • AJ JM a.a • Cl • M WeebtM ~ W""r6r \ .. 87 ~ .. Al AJ -CM Bl~ • TVl.4 Wubufli Al A4 . ' Al Orange Cout DAil:. Y PILOT /Friday. July 22, 1983 CONTlllUID STORllS From P•a•A1 I .._------------------------------------------------_. COLLEGES ... forced to absorb the extensive f undlng cut. Further compounding the prob- lem ls the fact that fall registration at two-year campuses begins aa early as Aug. l. Students must sign up for clasaes without know- ing whether they will have to pay tuition. "It's absolutely the worst poss- ible combination of circumstances for community colleges," said William Schreiber, executive as- sistant to the chancellor of the Saddleback Community College District. The district operates cam- puses tn Irvine and Mission Viejo. "It's mind-boggling," Schreiber said. "Because the Legislature doesn't return until until Aug.15, it doesn't seem as though it will be possible to enact tuition before the spring semester." Saddleback's fall classes begin Aug. 22 ing on the Mission Viejo campus. (The di.strict lteelf muat contribute $2.3 million.) Meanwhile, administrators of the statewide conununity colleges protested that the two-year achools, which serve many stu- dents who cannot afford more expensive colleges, are being forced to carry a disproportionate share of the governor's cuts. State Community Colleges Chancellor Gerald Hayward called the $234 million cut "outrageous" and said he would oppose the first-ever, $100-a-year tuition proposed by Deuk.mejiah. The state Postsecondary Educa- tion Commission has estimated that 80,000 students will be forced out of community college by the propoeed twtion. View fr om the top Virginia Niles, of ldyllwild, takes a break from he r booth a t the Art-A-Fa ir fes- tival in Laguna Beach to cap ture a scene at Little Corona beach in Corona d e l Mar on canvas. Her water- colors are on display through Aug. 28 a t the Laguna Canyon exhibit . Schreiber said his district esti- ma tes it will have to slash an additional $2.27 million from its $35.3 million budget as a result of the governor's cut. He said college administrators hope to accomplish this without reducing much pf the fall class schedule. Lee Myers, legislative advocate for Orange County's four com- munity college districts, said it Is unlikely the Legislature will over- turn Deukmejian's cut because Re publican lawmakers are reluc- tant to go against the governor's wishes. He al.so said there i.s strong opposition to tuition among many legislators. Free tuition was 'too good to last' Orange Coast College students say proposed $50a sem ester l ee justified, inevitable Ironically, Schreiber said that despite the cut in college operating funds, Deukmejian and the Legis- lature did provide $6.1 million for construction of a long-awaited business and social sciences build- PERMITS ... As a result, he predicted that as many as six community college districts may be forced to seek emergency funds from Sacramen- to in order to avoid bankruptcy before the end of the school year. don't know how extensive the delays will be, but they're likely to be as long as six months in some cases. "We've always prided ourselves wilh getting things through quickly -unl~ it's a complex project with many problems." • But, she said, items that are currently in the works should be processed without much delay. "Let's put it this way," Corsaut said. "We expect to get the layoffs completed by October. Once we get there -once we're at the bare bones level -things from then on will take a lot longer to deal with." TRAIN ... By KAREN E. KLEIN Of11ie.,.., .... ...., For most of the students who dropped by the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa Thursday to pick up class sched- ules or check out the library, the propoeed $50 per semester tuition fee was no big deal. "It was inevitable," one student said. "It had to happen or else raise taxes. And raising taxes is very unpopular right now." Most students said they felt all along that the tuition-free com- munity colleges were too good to last. (California Is the only state that currently charges no tuition for community college education.) "Education takes money. It (no tuition) lasted a lot longer than we ever thought it would," said another student, w ho asked not to be identified. Other students agreed. And $50 isn't much compared to what students pay for a semester at a UC or state university campus, they said. "What's $50?" said Myron Slowskei, who said he will enter oec in the fall. "It's not much for an education. "I suppose it might be a hassle for some people if they already have the money planned for other things, but not most," he sa.i(l. Although the OCC campus Is made up mostly of middle-class and upper middle-class stud~nts for whom tuition won't be a hardship, it is clear even $50 a semester will cause some students to change their plans. Ray Southcote of Santa Ana said the main reason he had decided to attend OCC was be- cause he would not have to pay tuition. "It would be a real hardship for me," Southcote said. "I'd probably have to drop out. It would be a major problem," he said. Duke doesn't mess with the Legislature SACRAMENTO(AP)-Oneof the few state agencies that was spared Gov. George Deukmejian's budget cuts ia the Legislature, traditionally a hands-off area for California governors. The Legislature's $104.1 million budget was not even mentioned in Deukmejian's 77-page list of cuts Thunday. the last two years to plan for reapportionment and aid A.a-- sembly Republicans under an agreement with Democratic A.a-- sembly Speaker Willie Brown. The Legislature had 2, 157 em: ployees at the end of 1982. for stops. Both communities were selected last year for state grants to build train stations for Amtrak and other commuter trains along the Santa Fe tracks. The stations also could serve bullet train passengers because the high-speed train route para- llels the Santa Fe tracks through the cities. communications. He said city of- ficials hope to meet soon with the railway leaders to en.sure "every- body understands each other's d . " esires. No time has been set for the meeting. Engebretson said the bullet train planners might look at other locations in the city for a privately funded station if plans for the state-funded Amtrak station fall through. YMCA director seeks seat on school board The Legislature's budget is $3.3 million higher than it was in 1982-83, despite some trimming of legislative staff that was added in A1*> untouched was the separ- ate $\6.8 million budget of Legis- lative Counsel Bion Gregory, the Legislature's legal adviaer, up from $14 million t he previous year. But plans for the stations have been threatened because Santa Fe doesn't want to authorizA.ops for Amtrak trains in the two spots. Santa Fe officials argue their contract with Amtrak is for inter- city traffic only. They claim stops in Irvine and Mission Viejo would be for commuter service. John Harris, an Irvine traffic engineer, said Santa Fe was still "adamantly opposed" to an Irvine stop during the latest round of This stalemate only adda to the sweet-and-sour relationship be- tween I.rvine and American High Speed Rail. Although the private company is promising to pay for a multi-million dollar lowering of train tracks through the city, many residents who live near thoee tracks are strongly oppoeed to the train technology and poss- ible noise. Jim De Boom. director of the Orange Coast YMCA, filed Thurs- day for the Nov. 8 election of trustees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. De Boom, 41, well-known for his interest in local education, received support from trustee Todd Hess, who decided not to seek a second term. iHess, 37, who represents Dis- trict 6 in Newport Beach, said he wanted to spend more ti.me with his wife and three children. EXECUTIVES ... "If I didn't find 10meone who was qualified, I'd run," said Hess. "J im has a good underatandini of the achoola and the community." for ~ advertising sales depart- ments. Gloria Powers. who joined the PiJot as retail manager in January, will assume the additional title of assistant marketing director. She had prior advertising ex- perience with Harte Hanlcs Corp. A Tustin resident, she has eight years total experience in sales and management. E. Dayton Pierson has joined the Pilot as classified advertising man- ager. He will oversee and su per- vise the Daily Pilot's classified advertising departments. Piel'llOn, 48, brings a long back- ground in newspaper sales to the Pilot. He last worked for two Ingen10ll newspapers, the Rich- mond Independent and the Ber keley Gazette, as major ac- counts manager. He was previously publiaher of the Sun Group Newspapers in San Diego and of the Twin Cities Times in Marin County and worked as advertising sales direc- tor for Meredith Newspapers in Cu pertino, Calif. Candidates must run from the area of Newport Beach or Costa Mesa in which they live, but they are elected by voters throughout the school district. Three seats on the seven-member board will be open. They are held by Kenneth Way- man, Barbara Skilling and Todd Hess, with the latter two not seeking re-election. Suspect pleads innocent De Boom, who has been active in the fund-raising efforts of the New port Mesa Schools Foun· dation, said more support from Sacramento and from parents Is needed to help resolve the financial problems in public schools. • in death of Miller son Newpor t wo man gets m e dical degr ee A Santa Ana man pleaded innocent Thursday to charges of murder and robbery in the death of Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of fonner Orange County Superv!M>r Edison Miller. Richard James Wetherall, 26, was arraigned before Harbor Mu- nicipal Court Judge Frances Munoz in connection with the June 28 slaying of Miller, who waa We'Te Listening ••• 642·6086 o== .. 0.WefttMcl found beaten and strangled in his Costa Mesa home on Hanover Drive. Costa Mesa police arrested a aecond suspect, Arthur George Goldner Jr., 28, w ho is fighting extradition from North Carolina, where he was arrested last Friday. Police allege that the two suapects met Miller in a bar and went to his College Park area home with him. Jacqueline Bernard, the daugh- ter of Christine Stamper of New- port Beach, graduated from Rush Medical College in Illinois last month with the degree of doctor of medicine. Bernard received a bachelor of acience degree in biology and anthropology from Yale. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering ser vice may be used to record let· lers lo the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please . Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Dilly Pilat c 1 ... lftecl ecfftt1!Mlt n 4IM2.t111 AM otMt depettmenfa M2-411t llAfN OFFICI )30 W"I 8ay SI eo.11 -· CA ..... tddr-Bo.< 1680. 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De Boom said he plans to run a low-budget campaigra so mon ey isn't taken away from non-profit organizations In need of corrununi- ty support. F.arlier this week Tom Wil- liams, 41 , announced his intention to seek the seat now held bv Skilling. SYKES OAK PLANK Now 123 ' SQ. "· Reg. $3.65 Sq . Ft. SOLID OAI PARQUET Now •1•1 sQ. FT. Reg. $2.97 Sq. Ft. Expert Installation A val/able CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSH -Now •7•• PER YD. Reg. S 13.99 Per Yd. LEE'S DESlllER SPECIAL Now •12•• ,,R YD. Reg. $22.99 P.er Yd. ~~~ • Alao Many Other Special• In Our Corona del Mw De 1lgner Show Room. 1141 WT DlllT IWY., •IWHL IUI, OA., l.,_llM tr Ml-1114 MaaterCard Y"v11a -Financing Available : ' l ' • • • rv1ne camping trip ~raws a stronomy buffs t A weekend camping excursion for families toatudy the a&ara ia being organized by Irvine's Family Servicec Program. l The excursion to Mt. Palomar will begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 12 and ~nd at 5 p.m. Aug. 14. A $30 per person fee includee tranaportaUon, 't.amp fees, insurance, tents and meals. ~ J ohn Hangartner. astronomy profesaor at s.dd.lebKk Collete. WW be guestspeaker on the Saturday eventnc and will bring a telescope. Participants also will visit the Palomar obetrvatory by tiay. No prior camping experience is needed. l Enrollment is limited to 20 people. Deadline for registration is Duly 22. More information may be obtained by calling the clty's t'/outh Services Center at 660-3814. !International exhibit slated in Mesa i Th~ public is invited toan international exhibitoffolkdanclng, (oods and paper folding at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at.Costa Mesa's South fAast Jewelry Exchange. 230 E. 17th St. ~ Photographs by Claire Mueller will also be on display during ~hat the store is calling 'International Week.' , prientation sch eduled at Saddleback : Two orientation sessions for men and women returning to C<>Uege will be held July 28 and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's Mission Viejo campus. The sessions will provide information tQ help people decide if returning to college will benefit them and~ncludes curricul'41m planning. For information, call 831-461 l. Scoliosis, spinal exams offered Free scoliosis and spinal exams will be offered to youngsters under 16 Crom 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday beginning July 30 at Costa Mesa'sNewport Mesa Chiropractic Clinic, 1~80Tustin Ave. Scoliosis. an abnormal curviture of the spine that usually develops in early adolesence, can lead to pain and permanent deformity if left untreated. For appomtments call 640-6000. Irvine group plans dance workshop A three-week workshop for intermediate, advanced and professional ballet dancers will be staged beginning Aug. 8 in Santa Ana by the Irvine-based SouthCoast Cultural Services League. • The sessions will run from 9 a.m. to noon weekdays at the league's Institute of Dance Arts, 1441 S . Sycamore St., near the corner of South Main Street and Edinger Avenue. Rosalia Whitney, Beth Eisleben, Hal O'Neal and Richard Adama will teach the classes. For more information, call 979-1582. Marine's promotion may he short lived Laguna Beach C-• ~1 M-from a ~ "' ~ -.._. ___ ., tlOO, Ille-IOIO L.agune.....,, Polee " ~·--11•90 equipmenl -...... "°"' a __. In !he 300 ~ ot G~ 9'fWI T""'9dey Unknown IUlpeeta ·-clolhlng and a -...,, . """ v-of llOO "°'" • ..,_ ~ 1n !tie 200 -of~ Sv.M . Costa Men A~·~ acting• loc*OUI di.wing .. ~-bur;lery, -1\Aboed Thur9dey ....,_by ... ..-.iilled ~at 1822 -, 8t.. polllia 8111d A~ 1U11Pec1 fled IN -. p.m. Fountain Vuley a-~ .... ._.,,..,..,__ Co ... 1llMO ............ """"' .... Ind Or--.~~--.. ... ~. . .•.. --........,.. ...... __.,. 11<0C.-, hed --all. Huntington Beach " 12..,....,..,., -~ atCIMn ltcim IN lod!ed tr\#111 f1f t IMW -OWNO by • reelOen1 "' troe lCID lllodl "' Altbeme s-. The WMpCM> -........ 11,000. \ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 Al County's budget slash· pain eased ., JEn' ADL&ll °"'-........... 0...,. County wW loee $4.2 million in at.ate fundl followtn& Gov. Georae Deukmejlan'• dedalon to alu.h $1 .6 bUtion from the ata\e budpt, but the net effect of the reduction ....ib wW mean only $600,000 to county coffers, Supervtaor Roger Stanton laid 'Thunday. "There will be ie. lmpect here than ellew~ becawie on a relative buia we planned well and were fortunate the ~ptiona we made were on the mark." said Stanton, chairman of the Board of Supervt.ors. The board completed work and tentatively balanced a S955 mllllon county budaet f« fi9cal 1983-84 We<tne.t.y. The state money Orange County will loee will affect the county'• mental health and indigent medical eervioee procrama. Approximately 20 county mental health procrama wW loee $563.000. Stanton aald. He added he was unsure if the s>rosrama would have to be cut°'" w hether alternative fundinc IOW'CeS could be found. The county'• mental health budget totals $31 milllon. The county a.l80 loet $3. 7 million for its indigent medical services program, but the cut bad been anticipated by COW\ty officials who had hammered out the county's budget °"fer the past · Teacher has 44 years of class Huntington's Margaret Baird retiring alter long career, honored service By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of'lM.,..,,... ..... When Margaret Baird of Hunt- ington Beach aocepted her first high school teaching job, the prin· cipal gave here the following warning: "This is a strict Quaker community; you can't smoke, drink, play cards or go to dances." "I wondered what was left to do!" she recalls. That was 44 years ago at Cadiz High school in Henry County, Ind. Needless to day. restrictions on a teacher's after-school ac- tivities have eased a bit, but Margaret Baird has remained committed. to the profession for more than four decades. On July 29, just one day after her 67th birthday, she will retire from her current pmition aa a buaine9I teacher at Cerritos Col- lege. She will step down knowing sh e has played a part in educating thousands of students. A few months ago, she was visiting friends and relatives in Indiana. While there, she had lunch with six former students who had graduated i.r) 1946 and 1947. HB girl, 17, badly injured in auto crash A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl remained ln critical condition todayat Fountain Valley Community Hospital with lnjuries she suffered ln an automobile accident early Thuraday. "I was Oattered they would take time from their busy ech ed- ules to vialt with a teacher they had known so long ago," she said. "There are at least aeven from thoee same cla.es living ln Southern California, and we plan to get together for a reunion sometime within the next two months." · What inspired sucb loyalty? "I was a very strict teacher," Baird says. "I didn't stand for fooling around. Many of my stu- dents came back' lat.er and thanked me for making them work." She admits that teachina has not always provided large financial rewards. "I had to work every awnmer during the early ye.n ba:awie I had a family to support.'' she says. "There wu one llWJUDef' when l made more money u an acxou.n- tant at a n!90tt hotel than I did during the rest of the year as a teacher. At the time, I tried to get a (year-round) accounting job, but women were beinc pUd $200 week. 1be $32 mi.Won-pJua program provides health care for t.llC9e county rellldenta who are unable to afford lt. Suzanne Victor, an alde to Stanton who handles health care m.tten, aald she doesn't anUcipete the cut to the lndipnt medical •rvloel procram will have any lmpact whai.c>ever on the pl"Oll'UU. Vidor said the cuts would not affect the progam becawie demand for health care eervicet1 by the poor haan 't been aa great 11 antidpated. While the cuts made by the governor will have little impact on thil county, Stanton a.bo made it clear chat it would be "devutating" for dty and county government& throughout the state lf the Legialature fails to restore state aid to local govenunenta alated to expire Oct. 1. "rm not ln cold sweat about it right now." the supervisor said. "U the atate acla ir. a responsible and compassionate way we'll be okay." In aearching for a way out of its budget dilemma, legislators voted to balance the budget by eliminating state aid to local gvYenUnent. Aid to county govemements would be cut by $450 million while cities woulcj be cut by $384 million ln October unle. lawmaken vote to restore the funds or approve some alternative ftnandna inechaniam. Margaret Baird a month less than men for doing the same work." Baird wanted to teach at the college level and sought a warmer climate, to she moved to Southern California in 1965. She has taught at Cerritos College for the past 18 yeen. Though she'll be retiring from ~ this month, Baird won't be idle. She has traveled ex- tensively and plans to continue doing IO. Her next destinations are Australia and New 7.ealand. She has already sold one free la.nee travel article focusing on the Mideast and plans to continue writing about her travels. Irvine Center pact OK BY GLENN SCOTT Ofh.,..,NMIMlf Irvine's City Council will begin its review Tuesday of a propmed agreement guaranteeing the Irvine Co. rights to develop its 480-acre Irvine Center. In exchange for that guarantee -w hich could not be overruled by future city oouncila without cauae -the company would make a guarantee of its own: It would pay the city up to $1 million a year until a planned shopping centerbegan generating at least that much in municipal sales tax revenue. The city's Planning Commi.aon voted 4-0 Thursday night to recommend approval of the agree- ment. The oommisaion spent two meetigs diacussi.ng it. The council also is expected to lnvest at least two meetinp on the issue. The second is on Aug. 9. U approved, the Irvine Center Development Agreement would be the most comprehensive f!Ver ~ in the state. It is intE:.1ded to provide as- surances to the Irvine Co. that its massive project, lnvolving 7.1 million square feet of leueable building space, wouldn't be halted if the city's political winds change_ , It abo allows the company to "" begin developing of fices and other commercial properties before und er taking a 1. 7 -million-square-foot regional shopping center. City officials wanted the shop- ping center to go in first becau.e they counted on its sales tax to help cover city costs of residential growth from other Irvine Co. subdivisions. That is why the agreement drafted by city and company officials during the 1ut two years requires the $1 million per year payment. Huntington Beach police ~· Jeff Cope aaid the girl, Paula Christine Kallenbach. was west- bound on Indianapolis Avenue at 2 a.m. Thursday at a high rate of speed when she apparently failed at stop for a red light at Bushard Street. Powder Puffers take off for Oregon At the interaection, her Dataun 8210 collided with a aouthbound Ford station wagon driven by Michael Roben.on, 21, of New- port Beach, Cope said. Rohen.on was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital ln Newport Beach for facial cuts, according to police. Five Orange County women have joined about 60 other distaff pilots participating ln the 14th annual Palma to Pines air race today and Saturday. The f emini.ne Oien were eched- uled to leave Santa Monka A.fr.. port this morninC· l'heir desti- nation ia Sun River, Ore., a small dty eouth of Portland. They'll spend tonight in Red Bluff ln Northern California Beverly Allen, a 91!!Cf'etary for the city of Coeta Mesa, ia piloting a Ce.ala 172. She's been a pilot aince 1968 and flew ln the last Powder Puff Derby held ln 1977. Allen's co-pilot is Cynthia RGyce Shofer of Huntington Beach, who ii a tax consultant for a bank. Another pilot ia Patricia H. Noyes of Balboa Island, who is a project manager for Inter- American Builders of a.ta Mesa. Her ~pilot in the Cessna 172 airplane is Joan Hill of Costa Mesa. Hill is a dispatcher/ground school lnstructor at Panons Air at Orange County Airport. Another Orange County par- ticipant, Betty Ballou-Neeer of Huntington Beach, is a co-pi)ot ln a plane piloted by Janice Gerber of H acie nrla Hei ghts. Ballou-Ne.er is an aircraft broker' and OWN Sunshine Air of Full- erton. i: ·~Morning clouds and afternoon sun WHO'S BEHIND YOU? . ... .. .. .. 102 ., 7t t2 " .. ~ .. II .. t2 .. .. "' • 101 ... .. 17 IOO .. 17 .. .. " • IOO '° .. 17 .. .. 100 .. UM N ., 12 75 • n 10 111 11 IO n .. .. C ~o n ti 17 71 12 IO ,. 74 fl .. IO .. ., ., 72 79 11 71 11 .. ., .. 11 fl 1' 1t • 11 : .. . .. :: I Rain CJ Snow 0 She>w9t1il!J Flurri.1Ei.J .. .. e-11.le t ;1 ~-= 102 tt "'°"-., 7$ IYI'-.. U Topta.a H Ta T-U 70 T ..... 70 M W-'*'91on Ii M Wlcilll\e ,. 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July 22, 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS ~----------~--------------r------~---------------~----------------------------.... i NATION Equal opportunity seen WASHINGTON -Attorney General Wil- liam French Smith is re-submitting plans for equal employment opportunity for women, minorities and the handicapped in the Justice Department. Once again, however, Smith is refusing to set numerical targets. Thursday's plans followed similar ones sent last month to the F.quaJ Employment Opportunity Comrnis&on that were declared inadequate for lack of specific goals Female smokers warned ClilCAGO -New research indicates female smokers run a higher risk than non-smoking women of developing cervical cancer or other reproductive disorders, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported today. 1\esearchers say their studies show female smokers who average a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 12 years are more than 12 times more likely to develop cervical cancer than non-smokers. women who give up smoking reduce their risks of cervical cancer, the studies showed. Copter, seaplane collide NEW YORK -A police heliropter and a seaplane collided over New York Harbor south of Manhattan and crashed this morning, killing two policemen aboard the chopper, police said. The heliropter hit a vacant one-story building in Brooklyn., across the F.ast River from the tip of lower Manhattan. The seaplane fell into the channel between Governors Island and Brooklyn, Sgt. Joseph Wilson said. Two of the four passengers were rescued, and divers were trying to save the others. Cheaper food prices keep inflation down W ASlilNGTON (AP) -Food prices, falling a~ their steepest clip in .even years, held June'• consumer price increue to only 0.2 percent, 1he government said today. For the fint half of 1983, prices overall roee at an annual rate of just 2.9 percent. Today's anno~ment, capping a week of good news for the economy, said food prices were off 0.3 percent, largely the product of cheaper beef, pork and fresh vegetables. Moderating gasoline prices -up 0.7 pe~nt . also helped restrain last month's price gains. Thoae prices had risen 8.3 percent in the preceding two months, the Labor Department said. The new Consumer Price Index gave economists fresh evidence for their prediction that, for all of 1983, inflation could match or better last year's 3.9 percent gain. Indeed, today's report said that for the last 12 months, prices overall rose a modest 2.6 percent. At the White House, presidential spokesman Larry Speakes called today's inflation report "further solid evidence the economy ia on the raod again to recovery." Energy prices overall last month rose only 0.3 percent after climbing 3.8 percent in May. Natural gas pri.ces fell 0.4 percent in June after rising 2.5 percent earlier while heating oil prices were off 0.5 percent after a gain of 3.8 percent. In the preceding 21 months, natural gas prices had risen at a 22.5 percent annual clip. ,.,..,,...... Diana Ross battles the elements in Central Park concert. Diana Ross a washout in the park NEW YORK (AP)-Diana Ro. aaysahe will try again to give a free concert in Central Park, after the first show and ~ly half a million fana who came to hear theau~tar were wubed out by the weather. When the clouds ti.rat burst Thursday night, the singer had vowed to go on with the show, vigoroualy singing, "Stop! In the Name of Love," and pointing her hands toward the heavens. But 45 minutes into the benefit concert, lightning and torrential rain drenched the park's Great Lawn and forced .her reluctantly to ask the massive crowd to leave. Short of "another act of God," the Parks and Rec- reation Department felt sure the lawn would dry up and the sound system would be re- wired in time for today's 6 p .m . concert, said Adrian Benepe, a spokesman for parks Com- missioner Henry Ste,m. Benepeattributed the crowd's safe departure to the 39-year-old singer and movie star, who,drippingwetinan orange sequined bodysuit, re- mained on stage nearly 30 minutes after the show was canceled, singing and urging everyone to leave calmly. ... ·' WORLD The food price drop was the sharpest since a 0.5 percent decline in March 1976. Grocery store food prices tumbled 0.6 percent last month. Beef and veal prices fell 1.8 percent and pork prices were off 1.7 percent to make those meats ch eaper than they·were a year ago. Declines were also posted for fresh vegetables, off 3.9 percent, and fresh fruit, down 0.3 percent. Those prices had soared earlier in the year because of heavy rains and unusually cold conditions over much of the nation's prime agricultural land. 'Bear4ed l~dy' protests YMCA ouster ~ SEATTLE (AP) A standard and she quit. your soul." Beirut airport shelled BEIRUT, Lebanon -Militiamen rqcketed and shelled Beirut airport from nearby 'moun- tains today, killing a Lebanese civilian and wounding 12 other people, including a U.S. Marine peacekeeper and a U.S. Navy air controller, efficials said. In the mountain town of Aley, a roadside bomb exploded as an Israeli patrol passed this morning, wounding 11 soldiers, 10 of them slightly, the military rommand in Tel Aviv reported. Troops searched for suspects, the command said. Price& for restaurant meals roee 0.3 percent and alroholic beverage prices were up 0.4 percent. Food prices overall had risen 0.3 percent in May. 23-year-old woman says she was fired from her job as a YMCA front desk clerk because she has a wispy black beard, but YMCA officials say her work was below "Facial hair has nothing to do with what's inside a penon," Beverly Bonnell said Wednesday. "It has nothing to do with what's inside your mind, your heart or Bonnell's work evaluation lists "excessive hair growth" as a flaw in her work perfonnance, and supervisor Vivian Katagion said the beard was "unacceptable." Panda's death' not unusual 150.injured in rioting WASHINGTON (AP) -A 4. 7 -ounce panda cub born at the National Z.00 died within three hours because of a fluid buildup in its chest cavi- ty, but zoo officials hope the birth means the giant panda Ling-Ling will conceive again next spring. MEXICO CITY -Riot police on motor- cycles ~d fire trucks charged thousands of screaming demonstrators, breaking bones with billy clubs and bowling bodies over with water hoses in Mexico's worst police-civilian clash in more than a decade . Hundreds of club-swinging foot patrolmen also waded into the crowd in the demonstration Thursday night in downtown Mexico City, where thousands of people jammed a busy intersection and blocked traffic to protest government plans to close a teachers college. More than 150 were reported injured. "Great expectations lead to great diaappoint- A rmen ia n attacks claimed ments,"saidDr.Christen Wemmer, acting director NICOSIA, Cyprus-Two bomb blasts in the of the zoo. "But the loa Iranian capital of Tehran damaged the com-of the first born is not an mercial bureau of the French Embassy and the uncommon event in r.o- Air France office, a French diplomat said today. ological parks or even in Armenian terroris1s claimed responsibility for the wild. We are en- the attacks. · rouraged that we are on __________________ _, the righ t track." ,.,..,,...... Samantha Smith smiles, rubs her eyes at Montreal Airport du.ring news conference after he r return from Moscow. Samantha: Russia nice, hut she's glad to he hack home MONTREAL (AP) -Schoolgirl Samantha Smith says the Soviet Union waa a nice place to visit but she's glad to be makinc the final leg of her journey home today after a two-week tour as the suest of Soviet leader Yuri V. An- dropov. Continuing the VIP treatment which Samantha and her parents, Arthur and Jane, received during their trip, a Soviet conaulate limousine etkX>rted the family from Montreal's Mirabel airport to an undi9cloeed hotel where they apent Thunday night. They were to leave Montreal for home, Manchester, Maine, late this momtng after a final public appearance by 11-year-old Samantha. this time on an televlaion ahow. "lt'a nice to vimt." Samantha aaid of the Soviet UnJon when greeted at the airport by a swann of about 50 report.era. "But I'd rather live in my home country.'' 8por11.na sneakers ·and a wind- brMlcer, Samantha eakt the baa OOfl• eluded the Soviet people do not want war. "People in the Soviet Union are really so much like us,".ahe said. "There's no chance they want war at all .... They want no harm to the world, juat like we don't." Andropov extended the invitation to Samantha after she wrote to him uk.iJll if he intended to start a war. He told her to come and judge for heraelf. The Soviet government paid for the visit. The Smiths returned with 17 pieces of luggage, aome of which contained gifts from their Soviet hoeta, includina a Russian samovar from Andropov, a pair of ballet slippers from Soviet ballerlna Alla Cizova and a RUllian tranaJation of Alice in Wonderland from a group of achool children. Samantha, whoapentfourdayaatthe Artek Young Pioneer camp tn the Crimea, wu asked if children tn the Sov1et Union are curiowl about. Ameri- ca. "They're not really curious," ahe answered with a ah.rug. ''They're pretty much like I am." HURRY, FllllL 3 DAYS! IEIEUL ELECTRIC 17.2 cu. ft. nllTFIU _ ---~ ~ WHIRLPOOL ~·.',;: -:\~ ...... ~· t; 22 cu. ft. ~~~-I I .11oe , • .,...., • • cyciet •N:fvOtl\Q permenent O'•'' •n•lt • J OC.IH •"CIUO•n9 • •••It• •twf"ft to mate,, 1utom1hc Pf'''"'"~"' 1010 ,.,. 0'"' & ."''' • 3 ••th 'f1n1.ft ltttne>f'••tu•t • t f'lttt S•lt ct•Oflt co1nbln1ho"• 1ncluOmg l'M)·r'lfll "" • Tempered Glass Shelves • Energy Saver $5 0 IE IEIATI $5 0 SCE IHITE IE NTSCRUllER DISHWASHER • Permanent Interior • 7 Cycles • 3 Level Wash ClllGE _J- '50 -1 .. -un WHIRLPOOL • 5 Cycles •Delay Wash • High Temp Wash ~FlllEIYU • 24 Hr. Timer -• Remote Pause UMITll e1amn e IOI MLY •399tl llAYH ~~iJ • WI,..._ Remote . · · • 24 Hr. 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Couple seeks Reagan aid FRF.sNO -A Fresno couple has been. advised to write President .Reagan for help . raising $140,000 for a liver transplant needed by • their 7-month-old baby. Charles and Rose ; Crosland have known since February that their daughter, Koren, would need the surgery, but they've only been able to raise $5,000 through donations. A White House spokesman Thursday • advised theCrosland.s to explain their situation in a letter to the White House and to enlist the help of elected officials from the area. The state • Medi-Cal program will not pay for a transplant . because the surgery is considered experimental rather than therapeutic. Doctors estimate Koren, • who suffers from cirrhosis, has two months to ·live without the surgery. , Throat slashing charged SANT A ROSA -An El Cajon man was in jail today on charges of slashing the throat of a woman he reportedly said was his wife. Santa Rosa police said Thursday that Ray Skinner, 49, of the San Diego County of El Cajon, also apparently tried to kill himself by driving into an oncoming truck and then jumping out of his car and running towards highway traffic. Riverside area plagued by arson 'epideinic RIVERSIDE (AP) -Arson is suspected in most of the 40 separate blazes that charred 662 acres of brush, burned several outbuildings and briefly threatened homes and crops in Riverside County, officials said. "Riverside County is now suffering from an epidemic of arson--caused fires," said Chief David L. F1ake, ranger in charge of the California Department of Forestry-Riverside County Fire Department. Flake said the 40 fires occurred from Beaumont to CaDyon Lake in a 14-hour period Thursday, and officials said rewards of up to $10,500 are avail.able to people who help send the firebug to prison. '"The guy is sick," fire infonnation officer Beverly Tinker said of the arsonist. "He's not just burning things for kicks. He's starting fires that area theat.ening homes and agricultural areas. He doesn't care what he hurts." In Quail Valley, seven separate blazes that started at 4:43 p.m . burned together to fonn a 450-acre fire that was nearly contained and 60 percent controlled late Thursday, said fire infor- mation officer David Tinker, who is the father of the fire spokeswoman. Several outbuildings were destroyed by the blaze 70 miles southeast of' Los Angeles, he said, adding that full control of the fire was expected today. Mesan kills self after shooting 2 Man's ex-girlfriend wounded; . her brother shot to death SAN GABRIEL (AP) -A 21-year-old man wounded his ex-girlfriend and killed her brother aft.er stopping their motorcycle, then took his own life, poli.ce say. Mark Christensen of Costa Mesa died early Thursday at Community Hospital of San Gabriel aft.er attacking Kenneth and Sherie Morone on West Broadway in San Gabriel, police Capt. Elvin Miali said. Morone, 21 , of Alhambra died at the scene, while hi.a 19-year-old sister's condition was listed as serious but improved today at the same hospital after being critically wounded in the head. "She's doing a little better after surgery," said a nundng supervisor who preferred not to have her name published. Christemen, driving a car, stopped the Morones' motorcycle about 5:25 p.m . Wednesday, drew a .45-<:aliber automatic pistol and shot the pair in the head before turning the weapon on himself, Miali said. Ml.la Morone's life apparently was spared as she put up her arm in defense, slowing the force of the bullet, he said. "It penetrated her head but did not enter her brain," Miali said. Witness to keep mum on Vicki Morgan tapes LOS ANGELF.S (AP)-An attorney for Robert K . S~inberg says his client won't answer questions about the so-called Vicki Morgan 1ex \apes at a court hearing echeduled for Monday. Attorney Leonard Levine aaid Thunday that Steinberg would bue h.i.a refusal on his Fifth Amendment rights and on an alleged attorney-client prtvtJeae wtth Marvin Pancoast. the man 8CCU8ed of Morgan's murder. Steinberg announced latt week he had the tapes, which aUepdly showed Mt. Morgan having tex wt th the late'milllonaJre Alfred BldorniJlCdale aa well u a concre-nan. "ambuaedorial-level" appointees and "ptOminent ~·?having sex wt th other women. But lat« he said the tapes had been stolen from hil office by a member of the news media. , ( ' ......t--.-----' Right field rained out? David Nojiri, a right fielder for the Agoura Hills Yankees, a team of 9 and I 0-year-o lds, finds the automatic sprinklers a bit distracting. But they do cool a fellow off on a hot afternoon. San Diego mayor asks Watt ouster SAN DIEGO (AP) -Mayor Roger Hedgecock has called on President Reagan to fire Interior Secretary James G . Watt for his "simply insane" plan to drill oil off San Diego County's coast. Speaking at a Sierra Club forum Wednesday night, Heqgecock, a Re- publican, said Watt should be dismissed for "gross waste of taxpayers' money and gross abuse of power." Watt has offered nearshore areas to oil companies in a February 1984 lease sale. Or,nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 22, 1983 41 2 more earthquakes ~ hit ravaged Coalinga =: COALINGA (AP) -Coalinga retli- dents, still mopping up from an earth- quake that crumbled the downtown area 2 '12 months ago, were shaken by two more jolts that· knocked out electricity, touched of foil-sparked grass fires and downed power lines. The two quak~ Thursday night registered 5.9 and 4. 7 on the Richter acale, but authorities said there were no report.a of injuries or major damage. "We didn't have anything serious happen," said Laura Gentry, a dis- patcher for the Coalinga Police Depart- ment. "Everything seems to be settling down nicely," agreed Coalinga City Councilman Bob Cassio. "The police department and fire department have everything under control ... There doesn't appear to be any major emerg- encies at all." The tremors shook buildings more than 270 miles apart, from Bakersfield in Southern California to Sacramento and San Joee in the north part of the state. Ms. Gentry said store owners re- ported goods falling from shelves and a few ceiling lights crashing to the floors "but basically no serious thing hap- pened," she said. Pacific Gas & Electric spokesmen said several hundred people just outside of town had no lights after a line came down. And Ms. Gentry said several grass fires were sparked around oil wells in the area. The first quake at 7:39 p.m. PDT registered 5.9 on the Richter scale, according to the University of Cali- fornia Seismographic Station at Berkeley. The second, a 4.7 magnitude .. aftershOC(k. followed a little more than ; an hour later, according to Robert • Uhrhammer. chief research sei.a-: mologist at the station. Berkeley seismologists said the tint l quake was centered 14 mHes • north-northwest of Coalinga, while the ; California Institute of Technology said . the epicenter was five miles north of • town . On Ma'y 2, downtown Coalinga was , leveled by a powerful quake registering ; 6.7on the Richter scale. It pushed homes I off their foundations, crumbled com-! merical and residential buildings. LA shooting fatal to one; two injured . ' . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -One person was reported shot to death and two : others wounded early today in ex- clusive 'Bel-Air Estates, police said. "I don't know any details about it, but , the West LA people called from the scene and said they wanted homicide detectives there," said Detective Larry Broadhurst at the central detectives office. Broadhurst said he was told one person was dead and two were wounded. The city Fire Department said two rescue ambulances were sent to 110 Stone Canyon Road at 3:58 a.m., and one 1 person with a gunshot wound w~ transported to UCLA Medical Cent.er. t; :· Introducing Taste that delivers pack LIGHTS· 10 mg ''lnr". O 9 mo nicotine. FILTER 16 mo "tor", 11 mo n1co11nuv per c1ga1ette by FTC marhod '.I • . .. . . ( ,.., ft.J .... ~ 1bMcco co. •. 1 "• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 22, 1983 Articulating problems is easy. Talking about possible solutions takes a little more effort. But finding someone who can take this pr<X..'etm and turn it into substantive action is the truly laudable activity that enhances all our lives. Costa Mesa's Ray DiSalvo is a man of such act.ion. His personal observation has shown him that the elderly, in Orange County and elsewhere, are outcasts in society. Because of our national passion for youth, they are seen as non-productive citizens relegated to retirement com- munities and rest homes. But in his view youth is not what it's cracked up to be either. Children in our transient society often grow up away from their grandparents and older relatives. Combine that mobile-family reality with society's age prejudice and you have a generation of citizens w ho think growing old is a curse and being older an end to meaningful life. Here are two serious problems with one solution, says DiSalvo. Set up residential day care units in abandoned pu blic buildings, like schools, where elderly tenants who live on the premises can provide much-needed supervision for children of working parents. It would be a boon to industry because employees who are parents would feel secure abou t the well-being of their children, and not spend valuable work time worrying about unattended offspring, or checking with sibling babysitters by phone. The veteran salesman has asked for some govenunent ~money for his non-profit project. Bu t his real goal is to raise the several hundred thousand dollars needed to open a prototype center from private contributions. He says the Irvine Foundation and the Burroughs Corp. are interested in his ideas, and he's ou t selling his concept to other small and large area corporations and charitable foundations. This is the kind of individual and private sector support such public service programs need desperately. We congratulate DiSalvo and his persistence and urge him to pursue development of a close relationship with private benefactors. If he can successfully open and operate one such dual-purpose center and make it economically self-sufficient, this Orange County model could be adapted to solve the urgen t need for quality day care elsewhere while providing dignity and new purpose for elederly citizens and offering children insight into the value and pleasures of growing older. MAILBOX MX fight will go on To the Editor: A few weeks ago, Congress approved $625 million for engi- neering and testing the MX missile. More recently, the House voted a few billion dollars more for production of the firsl27 MXs. The Senate is expected to do so shortly. Although the Reagan adminis- tration appears to have won these rounds in the MX battle, the fight is still far from over. The na- tionwide campaign to stop the MX will go on until this dangerous, costly, and unnecessary weapons system is killed. I reje<:t the President's view that funding the MX will make it easier to negotiate with the Sov- iets. In fact, building the MX will have just the opposite effect. The Russians will just develop and deploy a comparable system, as they have always done in the past, and another escalation of the anns race will be in place. Defense experts such as M~rge Bundy, former CIA Director Stansfield Turner. SALT negotiator Paul Warnke, and many others oppose the MX. To them, the MX remains an ill-conceived and dangerous weapon without a valid national security purpose. Even President Reagan's MX Commiarion re- ported that the United States does not currently face a "window of vulnerability". Instead, our pres- ent weapons systems provide more than enough deterrence against Soviet attack . On the other hand, the MX will be just as vulnerable to attack aa our present Miuteman missiles, while costing us \aXpayers an additional $25 billion of their hard-earned money-and probably much more, when cost overruns are included. I urge all citizlma ooncemed about thia squandering of our nation's wealth to call their 1ena- tors and repre.entativea right away and tell them to oppoee any further funding of the MX. DALE BRADFORD Newport Beach l.M. Boyd /Best of both? A new marriage tends to help a man's career but hinder a woman's. No, our Love and War man doesn't make that debatable claim. It's the contention of re- searchers who checked out the employment records of numerous husbands and wives. Typically, the man seems to do better on the job with his new bride's moral support. But the woman I.a inclined to tum the focus of her attention from work to home. Among the "flnlta" that can be Identified with Charleeton, S.C., la this: Col. Henry LaUttN of that city died in 1792, leaving the reques1. that hia rema1na be cremated. The deed waa done, the (int cremation in the country. Q. Who invented the snow- mobile? ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai ~-----.. ,.-~·· ==~-·-••le-MO A. Credil the British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott with that ooe. In 1912. Built t.o his specs for a South Pole trip, ita spiked rear wheels were chain-driven by • mot.or that conked out all the time. He left it down there. Scott h.i.mlelf loet his Ufe on the return trip, incidentally. Q. You once said detectives can spot at a glance whether the burglary WU committed by an amateur or a protemlonal. How? A. U only the botlom dreMer drawer 11 left open, it waa an amateur. U all the drawers are left open. it wu a profsonal. For speed, pro11 start at the bottom and work up. Amateurs start at the top, then havetocloeeeach drawer to get to the next. 'nUa I.a the IOrt of thing you lee.m ln BMlc BurllarY I. Ttlll, and where to buy Nrlkal &loves. H.L._._... l'llllllNr C"-J D•••» :r.:=::- LMryD ..... ..,....IOll'Of •• '• Face up to government flaws By BRUCE NESTANDE In 1879, the citizens of Cali- fornia adopted a Constitution, creating a system of government for our new state. It established the foundation for st.ate and local governmental relationships in- cluding the drawing of county boundary lines and definition of city, 1county and state responslbilities. Thus in 1879, we created a system ol government compatible with the social, politi- cal, and economic realities of that day. It's time for comprehensive re-exollmination of California's st.ate and local governmental rela- tionships.. The present system is inefficient, it defies logic. it's not understood, and it's providing services at a cost-benefit ratio that c.annot be analyzed. In short, lhe system is paralyzed, and it's our duty to make it work. Key issues Regardless of whatever format this Inquiry follows, three buic questions ought to be addressed: 1. Are the state and local governmental structures which served that 1879 agrarian 90ciety suitable for today's highly urbanized 90cial, political and economic realities? At issue is whether the multi-jurisdictional fonn of gov- ernment in each county makes 1ense. Most major counties have dozens of cities and hundreds of independent special districts. At what point do all thoee indepen- dent units of government become wasteful, duplicative and just plain inefficient. In the agrarian !IOCiety of the late 1800., the slower pace and long travel times dictated creation of many local, autonomous units of govenunent. But what once made sense per- haps has become a costly anachronism. 2. What should be the role of local government? Should cities, and counties have autonomy or merely function as administrative provinces for st.ate and national programs? Once that fundamental policy is determined then the appropriate financial relationship must be developed. Tax re"iew The present financial structure is totally unacceptable Our tax dollars shuttle along an unwieldy path from wage-earners to the state or national governments and then back to the community. Upon return, every tax dollar has an incredible aJTay of rules and regulations attached. A fiction prevails that local government has autonomy. ln government there is a Golden Rule: Whoever has the gold rules. The passage of Proposition 13, which limited the property tax. practically eliminated any mean- ingful independent revenue base for local units of government. Without a meaningful revenue base, autonomy in local govern- ment is a fiction. 3. What should be the role of special districts and councils ot government, whether small or regional in nature? This policy considerntion ad- dresses the issue of single purpose districts versus multi-purpose dis- tricts and how to handle regional problems. ShouJd any units of government have boards of direc- tors who are not directly elected by voters? Should these have the power to revy taxes~in effect, taxation without representation? Perhaps all special districts and COW\Cils of government should be merged directly into elected gov- erning bodies. And, finally, how do we avoid the proliferation of local agencies which diffuse ac- count.ability and multiply admin- istrative costs. While these basic inquiries are not all inclusive, any analysis will be useless, absent detennined leadership to constitutionally and legislatively implement what the preponderance of facts indicates ought to occur governmentally. Corporate analogy While it is sometimes fallacious to compare government to a business operation, it is correct to stipulate that a major governmen- tal task is to administer gov- ernmental programs just as a corporate structure administers corporate activities. What corpor- ation has maintained its same basic administrative structure for over 100 years? As conditions change, corporate administrative units are altered to accommodate new re- alities. But there seems to be a pre- sumption in government that, if some new realities must be accom- modated, it will be done only by adding new units of government t.o an existing structure. Rarely do we ask whether it might be possible to meet challenges and achieve efficiencies by abolishing and/or restructuring existing units of government. Structure is critical to an effec- tively run operation. It ought to be the goal of government, regard-· less of one's political persuasion, to establish a system that will maxi-·. mi:ze the utillz.ation of the citizens' tax dollars. No unit of government should exist if economies diet.ate a more economical and effective manner t.o administer its function. Turf protection and empire building cannot be tolerated, whether in- stigated by government bureau- crats or special interest groups benefitting from various pro- grams. Options for change ln conclusion, we ought to analy:ze the following proposition: If we were commissioned with the responsibility as were our fore- bearers of establishing a gov- ernmental structure in California today with the only provision being compliance with our Feder- al Constitution. what would be the composition of government in California. It's a timely question to be analyzed, options created, and a course of action detennined. Any- thing less is unfair to our ctuz.ens who have a right to expect efficiencies and thoughtful ad· ministration of governmental af- fairs. Nestande is an Orange County supervisor and president-elect of the Southern Cal.iforrU.a Associa- tion of GoVI mments. Heserveson two panels studying local. state and national governmental rela- tionships: President Reagan's Presidential Advisory Committee on Federal.ism and Governor Deu- Jcmejian 's newly created task force, The New Partnership Task Force on State and Local Govern- ments. Easing France hack into NA TO M initating as any Parisian waiters, French leaders tend to thumb their noees at the United States and NATO, Crom which Fr-a.nee huffily withdrew in 1966. But behind the scenes, President Francois Mitterrand has been cooperating with NATO much more cloaely than any of his recent predecessors. In fact, White House and Pen- tagon offid.ala are clucking ex- citedly over what they already refer to as "France's return to NATO." That's certainly jumping ,the gun a bit, but there are strong indications that the French under Mitterrand are willing to shoulder a (Veater share of Western Europe's defen.e burden, and to cll.8cu. ways they can integrate with the NA TO command. nen are evea 90me who f oreeee the day not far away when many NATO documents will no lonpr have to be cl.8111fied tecret for feu the French would be off ended to learn that their forces are taken for granted u part of NA 1'0'1 atren«th. Two = .,-o, I suggested -on the of leCl"et Ul\lrancet Mitterrand gave the United States before hit election-that the new ~nch ptftident would be ltaunch.ly anU-c.unmuniat. I)e ... spite the appointment of four Communiata to minor C..blnet poet.a. Miu.errand hM more than fuW.Ued ttw.e MIU.l'anCeS. Settet ClA anal)'Mll ~port that Fr~ IJ now our molt crudaJ 8'ly in the trtruqle apinst the Sov· ,. A Q -JIC-l-ll-1-11-11-1 -d let-supported West.em European peace movement over deployment of medium-range U.S . missiles later this year. lt was Mitterrand, for example, who gently chided the West German parliament for Jetting the Kremlin bully them into softening their commitment on this point. The clear need for French military muscle In any NATO-Wanaw Pact showdown ls spelled ou t In a top-secret Pen- t.gon report shown to my u- aociate Dale Van Atta. It noted that Pentagoncomputerw working on hypothetical conventional-war altuation.e ln Europe were pro- grammed with a standard as- sumption that "NATO forces were augmented by all available French forces." A tew years -SO• the French might have called thllt wishful thinking. Tiie flpre1 la the report show- ed that French forces add signifi- cantly to NA ro·s strength, tnclud. ing a one·third incte811e in its immediate manpower. The French would al.lo supply 1,283 medium tala, 3,737 other armored veh.lcles, 917 h~~W)' artillery pl4!Cllll, ~ land-baaed combat aircraft, 87 i.cUcal naval planet, 46 combat 1hipe, 21 att.tek sub· marines, 20 amphJblOWJ ~I.I and 103anti-subma.rtnealrcnlt- • fonnJdable ...-.enal th.at doesn't even include the French nuclear weapons. Signs of France's growing com- 111itment to NATO include: -Mitterrand's expulsion of 47 Soviets for espionage in April. He has also skipped the once-routine yearly Franco-Soviet summit meetins, and rarely refers to the "special relationship" between the two countries that his prede- cessors stressed. -Passa1e of Mltterrud'• five-year defense program, which explicitly acknowledged that Western Europe'11 security is cloee- ly tied to the United States. -French support for U.S. mi.saile deployment in Western Europe if the Geneva negotiations fail to gain removal of Soviet SS-20 miaailes. -A NATO meeting two month.a ago in Paris -the fint there In 17 yean. In one 8eel'et meeting, the French gave the disUncc. lmpreasion they want to l.ncrease their coordination with NATO. Footnote: The CIA has been remarkably accurate ln Its assesamenta of Milt.errand over the yean. For lnBtance, one report predicted with dead accuracy that he would be •·more willing than Gaulliata t.o tolerate an Atlantic orientation In French policy." ON THE An'ACK: Like blushing bridea, concr-ional Oemocntl a.re IJOlna to uae eome- thlng old, tometh.lnc new and aomethlnc borrowed in their at· r tacks on President Reagan and the Republicans. The old and borrowed ill an organizaton of "truth squads" to counter Reagan's popularity. It's a technique the GOP initiated years ago. The Democrats' decision came after lhe unusually good play the media gave New Mexico Gov. Toney Anaya when he lambasted Reagan both before and after a presidential visit to his st.ate. The Democratic "truth squads" will be formed on an ad hoc basis keyed to issues, and will follow Reagan around wherever he makes a speech. The new-and-borrowed idea is the use of oommunlcations aatel- i tes beaming two-minute rnesugee to TV stations, which can pull them In by pushing a button and uae them aa Wlen on news shows. Senate Republicans are already using the gimmick. The Democrats a1lo plan to match theGOFs30-mlnu~propaganda fe.ture for 11ations that are really hard up for prosrammtng. The headline says 'Senators fight inflaUon; vo~ t.hermelves a rat.e: An they work.l.nc on a tolutJon or ~\.&Sina the problem? ~-:£: ___ .. ____ _ --·------------·-1 • ' , • • -- Herbs as close as windn~ box Fn!ah herbs for garnishing everything from la1ada to main diahes can be as close as the backyard• prden, or a window box. Once confined mainly to decorative gardens or commercial farms, herb growing is gaining popu- larity among home gardeners. ' Here are some suggestions for would-be growers: •In choollins an outdoor garden site, look for a level, sunny area with good drainage and soil that is fertile, but not excessively rich. Generally, fertil.iz.er does not need to be added to herb garden soil. •Garden centers and herb nurseries are the best IOW'CeS for perennials, including chives, mints, sage, thymes, oregano, marjoram, rosemary and tarragon. Oft.en gardeners need to buy just one plant, using it to propagate additional plants. ------------·--- Spectacular Waterfall - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frl(jay, July 22, 1983 A 7 Weekend gardening checklist •Keep thOle weeds out of your vegetable gar- den. They compe~ with the vegetables for water and IOU nutrienta. Mulch will help control them . • • • • •Next month is the time to plant sweet peas. • •• •After watering, dig down a few lnches into ' the soU to see if you are going a good job. Re- member, deep but infre- quent watering is the most effective. • • • •Delphiniums , penstemons, coreopisis, columbines or sweet wil- liam seeds can be sown now for bloom next sum- mer. • • • •Annuals must be grown from seed each year. Seedlings can be started indoors, then tr8J')Splanted outdoors. Popular annuals include anise, dill, fennel and basil. This display with a tropical navor is one of the big attrac tions at the 29th annual Southern California Home a nd Garde n Sho w at the Ana heim Convention Cente r through Sunday. It features a double wate rfall, eig ht feet ta ll, which dro ps into a pond integr a ted into a naturalized setting of fe rns a nd lillies. Hawaiian girls and b irds a dd to the display. •Summer pests like ants, lawn moths and earwigs need to be dealt with now. Any product you use should be stored safely away from chil- dren. •A large outdoor garden is not needed for growing herbs. Smaller plants are well-suited for growing in confined spaces such as window boxes, clay pots or planters of various shapes and siz.es. Chives, lavender. parsley and small mint are good choices. •Many herb growers find that exchanging plants and seeds with other gardeners is a good way to acquire new varieties of he.rbs. It's al.so a fun way to exclMlnge infonnation about the history and charac- terialics-of herbs. Ml.JC N0T1C[ NOTICa CW .......C .. AMtO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet 1 pubic '-trig wlll be Mid by the City Councll of tile City of Colt• Me.a on August t. 1983. In lhe Counc:ll Chemben of City Hall, 77 F.ir Drlw, eo.ta MeM. at 0:30 p.m., 0< 11 eoon therMttar 11 practicable, on the lol- lowlng hem: ~OPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER V of Thie 13 of llM Co11a ..._ Municipal Code relatlng to pwlllng l'9QUlrement1 for reglonal lhOpc)lng cant••· Using water wisely solves lawn and garden proble11Js . We all need to use water more wisely. Water is a special, preciouscommodi- ty that we cannot aford to ignore. The basic question you need to ask yourself is are you a frequent waterer, just passing the hose over your garden or lawn until the soil looka wet, or do you water infrequently but deeply? U your answer was yes to the first option, you are watering in the wrong manner. U you answer yes to the latter, good for you. The reaaona are simple. the roots to reach downward as the water supply will be wwhere the roots can get at it. ' U watered lightly, most of the water remains on the surface and the shallow roota must reach upward to get moiature and thus weakens the lawn. Even worse that that, a daily watering with a hose over a lawn will contribute to a yellowish-green ap- pearance and allows for an invasion of w eeds and diseases which contributre to a loa of deeper roots and does nothing more than waste water. , F.arly morning is an ideal time to water , as evening irrigation encourages fungus diseases and an influx of lawn ~. 20%to50% r OFF SALE ' #Houseplants Baskets · I & Color Our 4,000 sq. N. Greenhouse Is open to the public. Come In and see us today. PARKING IN REA R BIZARRE BAZAAR 1858 Newporf .Blvd., Costa Mesa • 645 -3392 Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 11-6 • We accept M.C.IVISA moths. ..._........,._.'"""--------------------~~~~~---- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tn11 at Mid time and pl-. all lnterMted ""'°"' may apc>eer and be lleard by IN City Counc:JI on tne 110remen· tloNd matter.. EILEEN P. PHINNEY City Cieri! Pl.lbllahecl Orenge CoU1 Dally Piiot Juty 2.2. t 11&1. 4239-83 Or a lot ol cash? Then call classllle<I. Those things taking up space In your home, Items you haven't used in ages, may be just what someone else needs. Frequent light waterings may keep the lawn looking green but it ia certainly not enough water to reach down to tree and shrub roots. ally cau.e root damage as too much water and an ever-presen t soggy soil will smother plant roots. This is alao something that those indoor gardeners ehould keep in mind-more plants die from over- watering u compared to anything elae. With your lawn, which has shallow roots, deep waterinp once or twice a week is the rule. This will encourage Shrubs and trees will not show symptoms of lacking water until the damage has been done. Leaves become yellowish, stunted or brown-tipped and may fall off prematurely. These need to be watered deeply so the moisture level reaches down two or three feet. L ocal. county. stat e. national and international events con1e to your doorstep aa·11y p·11m~ in the bright. li ght and lively Thest: uavs. it Sl.'l'mS th;il finding ne~ \\ays lu saH: cner~· takes a genius. Ent:rgy costs art: ristn~. And you\·e probably donl' ~·e11·thin~ \'OU can think of lo S3\'1.'. That's why we put our t<ip hra1ns t11 w11rk on th e problem. And now you can pul them to work for yuu. GET A DO-If. YOURSELF HOME ENERGY SURVEY. If you live in a single-family home. we11 send y11u ou r Homl.' Energy Survey questionnam:. Just fill it out and mad 1t h..ack. Tht:n. we put the informa- tion into our Home Energy Surwv compult:r onJ mail lhc results back to ynu. You 11 11.'orn cxactlv (•ht:rc you r homt: is wastin~ energy and what )'ou can do tu Sa\'e ent:rgy. \'i>u11 also learn how much money each improvement can saw and how long it will take for the improvements to pay for themsdws. Th e cnmputcr will even esti- rnah:: how much it may cost to h<ive the work uone h)' a contrac- tt>r and how much it would cost lo do it yoursdf. Anu it's <ill free. ANDGnREADY FOR W INTER. A 1J1>-lt-Yourself Home Enc~y Survey is a great way to prepare for colder wea ther and hi~her 1:n1::rgy bills. If you don't want to do it yourself. well be glad to come out and do it for you. Of course. it's still free. And there's no obligation to make any of th e recommended improvements. Tn get a free Do-It-Yourself Home Ent:rg}• Survey Question- naire. call the Cas Company at 1-800-352-4451. toll free . Or fill out the co upon below and Jrop it in the mail. eovn.PN Let us put our top CALWORNtA brains to wo rk for you. After all. when you're trying to figure out how to save energy and money, two heads are better c~NV than one. IF YOU'RE 1RYllG TO FIGURE OUT WAYS TO SAVE ENERGY, PICK OUR 111115. ,----· ·-----.. •~a~ I I HOME EllllGY SURYn. I I Pleasesend meado·it -yourself o..a111A•"·"•· I 'l!lestionnaire. I (For single-family homes only.) ,,,., ..__ '""'•' L••• ... _ I I I live in (check one): I 0 S1114k ~mll~ 0 Apu1rrwnt b11tld1n11 A'4~• .. I 0 Mobllt horM 0 I am Mr\Ofd II)' a muter mtter I I ..,, .. , I HOMI INlllOY SUIYIY ML 740A City ••~ Attt ..... I Southern California Gas Company • I PO Rot 5102.J,TnMIMIAftlln IAtA1111tln.CA9000I ... _....._ Wllft. ""-e llt,Ne. ~---------------------J ----· ~-----...-.----- -. ' r" _, . ' r . 'T ( T f < l \ LLDl'D•!i gor-d~n SllDP SA VE! 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Petunias, Dahlias, ~egon las Reg . 1.98 SALE 98° l··A;·;;~'dci1t1~';,"aii~~;~iiv~-;;i~~~~~~'t~~-t~-Li~;ci7;~~",;ti;~1~~-high·1 quality and NEW low prices, each customer visiting Lloyd's Nursery : I bearing this coupon will receive FREE -a 1 gallon plant of ypur choice : I or $3.00 off purchase excluding sate Items . i I Limit 1 Per Cu1t0m« Otter Explr• July 28. 1N3 -·-····-·-·------------------------------········---··-·-----··-J ",.., .. , ALL ITEMS SUIJECT TO STOCK ON HANO. hl4t good 7·22·t3 to 7·2843 1 ~·11 fWllN• · ,.,o ,~,.,~ HOURS: MON.·FAI. 1-e •SAT. 8:30~e •Sun 8:30-a 11111 "' M 1 VAN" ::!.=,LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LAN DSCAPE co .. I NC ~ I l ••Utl"Oln•or 1028Newe>or1 0111t1 JIO.w S1 1 CosruMe~a CA926'7 111•16'8 1u 1 I ...._ I - ~. ' - I • .. BEGIN SUMMER WITH GREAT SAVINGS .FINEST QUALITY 0 0 PLANTS & PRODUCTS ALL CITRUS IN STOCK 500/o OFF REG. 5 GAL . 10 GAL. s5300 15 GAL SALE s7so s25so s32so NURSERY 1 GAL. NEW GUINEA IMPAT IENS s49a 4" BEDDING PLANTS & PONY PAKS s119 1 GAL. IMPATIENS s3so COLOR PAKS S298 S.79 s2so S199 SOILS & FERTILIZERS ROGER'S 2 CU FT PLANTING MIX s5~0 BANOINI 1J7 LAWN FERTILIZER s129oi ROGER 'S 8 OT POTTING MIX s299 OXYGEN PLUS 8 oz OXYGEN PLUS 16 oz s4so s999 S199 $199 S349 ROGERS #33 SOIL $ 149 8 ACTIVATOR 51998 POTTfRY --~================= SPECIAL HANGING WIRE BASKET & BAG OF MOSS 51198 10" RED CLAY POT MEXICAN PEDESTAL POT STANO s14so sass S299 s99s p~~~~v ~~ 50D/o OFF INDOOR PLANTS 4" AFRICAN VIOLET 6" HOUSE PLANTS 8" HOUSE PLANTS s395 S1095 s2so s5ss s229s s1695 6" KALANCHOE Sf39S s4ss BASKETS 25010 OFF sP~~1~~Ns 500/o 0 FF FREE SEMINARS & DEMO'S Roger's presents gardening seminars Satur- days and Sundays at 2 P.M. July 23 & 24 Caring for Your Lawn July 30 & 31 Growing Herbs Roger's hanging basket demonstrations are given on Sat. at 11 A.M .. 1 & 3 P.M .. Sun. at 1 & 3 P.M. and weekdays at 3 P.M. 5 GAL SHRUBS AND COLOR PLANTS ~: 460/o OFF Values to $14.98 Now only $7 .98 Abelia • Japanese Boxwood • Begonias • Creeping Fig • Escallonia • Bird of Paradise • Aspargus Ferns • Japanese Garden Juniper • Twisted Junipers • • Bougainvillea • Heavenly Bamboo • Shore Juniper •Texas Privet ... AND MORE ... 1 GAL SHRUBS AND. COLOR PLANTS ~:50°/o OFF 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 • Begonias • •• ANO MORE ••• SPECTACULAR· PATIO SAVINGS TROPITONE Tropi Kai II 42" PED TABLE REG. 4 CHAIRS 5806 48" PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS 5842 ADJ CHAISE S264 TEA TABLE s1 14 Marrakesh 42" PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS s794 48" PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS S826 ADJ . CHAISE s302 Cantina 42" SO. RO. TABLE 4 CHAIRS $1.042 48 " SO. RD . TABLE 4 CHAIRS s1 ,068 ADJ. CHAISE WITH ARM S s37a Woodard ADJ. CHAISE W/ARMS s320 CONTOUR CHAISE W/ARMS s290 6' CORNER BAKERS RACK s200 SALE s499 s519 s199 s59 s499 s519 199 S689 s599 s249 S160 s145 s140 ALLI BERT DANGARI TABLE 4 CHAIRS s940 HACIENDA TABLE 4 CHAIRS sags TANGOR ADJ. CHAIR s2os CORMORAN CHAISE s34Q DALANKI TABLE sgo s705 S671 s155 s255 s57 BROWN JORDAN REG. SALE Tamiami 42" TABLE & 4 CHAIRS S825 48 " TABLE 4 CHAIRS S861 42 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS s955 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 s1 .265 s ADJ . CHAISE s559 419 Kailua 42 " PED TABLE 4 CHAIRS s959 48 " LEG TABLE 4 CHAIRS s955 ADJ . CHAISE s409 s539 S586 s255 ALL UMBRELLAS 250/o OFF AMERICA'S MOST B EAUTIFUL GAR DEN CENTER Open 9 to 6 dolly • San Joaquin Hlllt Rood 01 MacArthur ll~vd • Across from Folhlon lalond In N•wpoft S.Och ========--=~ GARDEN SUPPLIES REG. FINE READY-TO-USE DEXOL SPRAYS: FLEA • TOMATO ROSE • WEED s49a PERKY PET FEEDER saga ORTHO FUNGINEX 16 OZ. S1Q98 DEXOL SYSTEMIC GRANULES 8 OZ . s319 DEXOL SYSTEMIC GRANULES 11/4 lb. s59a 2 GAL. WATERING CAN s519 SYPHONEX sagg WATER WANO S1Q98 THIRSTOUENCHER . 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The Angels didn't deviate much Crom their recent habits in their (irst game of a double-header with Detroit Thursday. Listless throughout, the club· seemingly went through the motions in ct.ropping a 5-1 deciaion, the Angels' ninth setback in their last 11 outings. Finally, however, the players decided they had had eno-..gh. rhey talked amongst themselves in between games and the out- :ome of their discussion was to lry to make something happen rather than wait for something to occur. The result was a very inspired 3-2 victory in the night.cap that moved the team to within one game of co-leaders Texas and Chicago in the American League West. "We were really getting on one another to do something," ad- mitted Orange C-oa.st College product Daryl Sconien, who was the designated hitter in the ajght- cap and responded with a 2-for-3 perfonnance that included a run acored and some heady baserun- nlng. "A bunch of the guys were really talking it up between games, trying to get something going, lrying to get anything going. "In the second game we were willing to take anything-errors, walks, extra bases, whatever it took just so we could score some runs.•• The Angels actually used a combination of things to light a {ire under themselves. It started defensively when first baseman Rod Carew made a Gold Glove scoop of a Rick Burleson short-hopper from the hole at short that just nipped Ch et Lemon at first base in the second inning. In the third, Fred Lynn then added his glove when he robbed Larry Herndon of a sure extra-base hit by slamming into the wall to catch a fly ball in dead center. Offensively, the Angels were able to score the go-ahead run because Sconiers had the fore- sight to tag from second base and go to third on a deep fly into the left field corner from Steve Lubratich rather than take the customery half-way position. It was important because one batter later Bob Boone reached baae on an error by Tiger ahortatop Alan Trammel with ScOnien aooring, something he wouldn't have been• able to do from second. Pitcher Geoff Zahn (7-4) aJ.ao gave a strong supporting per- fonnance, as did reliever Andy Hassler, who got the final out in the ninth inning to record to his first save since April 5. And, let's not forge t the con- tribution by Manager John McNamara. who argued a call so vehemently in the fourth he got tossed out of the nightcap (only the second time he's been ejected this year), an act which many pressbox observers speculated (See ANGELS, Page 83) -Downing etches his name in hook IL Oranges roll past Phoenix By JOHN SEV ANO OttlleOellJ ....... i.ft Brian Downing is very honest about himself. Maybe too honest. Granted, he's never going to be mentioned in the same breath as Hank Aaron or Roberto Clemente as one of the greatest defensive outfielders of our time, but the record Downing set in the first game of th e Angels' double-header with Detroit Thursday night shouldn't be dis- missed lightly either. Downing, after tieing AJ Kaline's American League mark :>f 242 games without an error against Boston Wednesday, broke the record by going through nine innings without a miscue in the (irst game Thursday. It took Downing two years and 474 flawless opportunities to etch his name in the record book. "It's over with, or at least part of it is," said a relieved Downing, who needs 23 more errorless games to set the major league recorJ now held by Don Demeter (at 266). Downing has admitted being uncomfortable with all the atten- tion he's received the last few days. A converted catcher, Down- ing spent almost two years just trying to learn his new position. The fact he was going through that adjustment without making an error never entered his mind. In fact, Downing is almost em- barrassed by the whole thing in that he feels a play in Texas earlier this year, which was call a hit, should have been an error. Plus, he added, his play of the Fast one just right for Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP) -Steve Howe tried to put a fast one over on Jim Morrison, but it didn't work. "I wanted a fast baU down the middle and the Lord delivered one," Morrison said after his two-run, two-out single off Howe in the bottom of the n.inth lifted the streaking Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-4, come-from-behind vic- tory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. The Pirates have now won 11 of On Tl' t.onl•bt Cltannel l l at. 5:35 their last 12 games to take the National League F.ast lead. "Was Jim Morrison the star of the game? Everybody was the s1ar of this game," said Pirates Manager Chuck Tanner, whoee team is 12-2 since the All-Star break and 23-8 in the last month. ''The Pittsburgh Pirates were the star tonight. The whole team," he said. The Pirates, trailing 4-3, got a break to start the ninth lnn1ng when Lee Mauilli reached on shortstop Bill RUl9ell'a error. But Howe then got 1'..ee Lacy to pop out and pinch-hitter Gene Tenaoe to strike out. Bl.ll Madlock kept the Pirates alive with a line single, the l,500th hit of his major league career, and Thompeon then coax- ed a walk off Howe on a 3-2 pitch. Monilon pulled the !int place from Howe foul deep down the left field line, then drllled a line shot into left field. An obviously upeet Howe atood behind the plate just after Madlock cro.ed lt and kicked hit glove 30 feet into the air. past two nights hasn't been exact- ly scintillating. "I feel a little strange because of that," said Downing, who drop- ped a Wade Boggs Cly ball Wednesday (a tough chance that was ruled a triple) and was timid on a single to left by Detroit pinch hitter Tom Brookens Thursday, which allowed a pair of runners to take an extra base. "But I guess you have to have breaks in all records." Ironically, Katine, a Detroit broadcaster', watched as Downing established the new record. "I'd like to congratulate Brian because I know the type of player he is," said the Hall of Farner in between games. "Brian doesn't have the greatest ability in the world, but he's a hard worker and I think you have to admire him for that." Downing agreed about his limi- tations. "I'm adequate at best," he said of his abilities as an outfielder. "I'm not going to claim I'm a Gold Glove or anything like that. No way. I don't have the physical tools to do that any more." What tools Downing does have, though, apparently is good enouli(h. Rod Carew is in pain after being spiked by Detroit's Chet Lemon 0.-, ,_ ,,_.., ..... c:......... Thursday night in the nightcap of the Angels' split. The California Orana-re- mained ln the hWlt foe a Temn Tennis pla,off spot Ttu.u..tay night with. 24-19 victory C1V« the Phoenix Racquetl at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Leadina the charae wa the men'• play from Robert Van't Hof and John Austin, who combined to open the evening wtth • 6-2 vk1.ory in si.ngB. Van't Hof followed that by beating Pat Dupre in doubles, 6-3. Mi.ma JaWIOWC recovered from a 6-0 atbedt in women'• doubles to top Pam Teeguarden for the 8eCOlld time tbia ~ by • lopsided aoore. JaU80Vec, who blanked Te.eguarden, 6-0 in Phoen.bc earlier, posted a 6-1 trlwnph Thunda . , , 1lle &.naes required an overtime to wrap up the match followina a final-eel Jcm in mixed doubles by Awtin and Sandy Collins to Andrew Pat- tiaorl and Ann Kiyomura. ~ '!be Oranaes. now 5-4 over-1 all, continue tbetr final home-- stand Saturday ni&ht .,.irwt the Houston ~Knota. j Some tickets remain in High Stakes tennis By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of .. .,..,,_ ...,, A limited amount of VIP boxes and preferred seating still remain for the High Stakes tennis tour- nament Aug. 5-7 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Those interested in VIP ticket information are requested to call one of seven numbers, either 760-8225, 760-8546, 760-8107, 760-8506, 760-8776, 760-9350, or 760-9505. way. He was also a qu.arterf inal.ist in the U.S. Open in 1980 and '81 and was an All-American at UCLA. So far this year, Teltscher has been runner-up at the Congoleum ~ic at La Quinta and reached the semifinals of the U.S. Pro lndoor Championship. Friday's activity will be divided into an afternoon and eveninC session. Ivan Lendl of Ci.echoslo- vakia will meet Poland's Wojtek Fibak in the opening match. The Angels' third baseman Steve Lubratich dives for the ball -but misses. Other ticket requests can be handled at Ticketron outlets. Prices will range from $12.50 to $25 for the three-day event. The second will pair Y annick Noah of France and Tim Mayotte of the United States. ALMON . bOCKABEY The highlight of Friday's first day of action will be the final match of the evening, pitting cur- rent U.S. Open champion Jimmy Connors against Eliot Teltscher. Teltscher's career highlights in- clude reaching the semifinals of the Volvo Masters last year, de- feating John McEnroe along the The evening's action will gel under way when South Africa's Kevin Curren squares off agains' Swedish star Mats Wilander. Connors and Teltscher duel ln the night.cap. All players in the tournament are ranked in the top 20 in the world by ATP. ' Ferragamo reports From AP dlapatcbes Bothered by a sore back, Vince Ferragamo practiced for the first time in four days Thursday as the Rams concluded a week-long training aession for rookies and telected veterans. The remaining 26 veterans re- port today, bringing to 81 the number of players in camp at Cal State Fullerton. Veteran tilht end Mike Barber and .econd-round draft pick Henry Ellard, a swift wide re- ceiver from Fresno State, were the only players not expected to report to the National Football Leeaue club. Ellard la unsigned and Barber, ln h1a opdon year, ia seeking a bet1.er oontnct from Ramt man-acement. A team tpokemnan laid ta1kl between the Rama and El-lard'• aaent, Mike Blatt, had . re- IUmed, but no Prosre-WU made. J'enqamo, expected to be the Rama' No. 1 quarterback after the oU ae•on retirement of Bert Jones, reponed to camp early to lMm fl.nt·)'MI' Coech John ~ l.mon'a new system. He suffered a atratned back In a workout S.tur· day. ''My back feels better." said Ferragamo after practicing in u+ afternoon, "but I still have ~ discomfort on certain pas1e9." Earlier in the week, Rob had expressed only minor conce with the injury. I • ' ' J1 1 :c M ..... -L )\ J. v u ~ 'b I ' " I - ·- Ill Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 22, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Olympics' official Ueberroth denies Soviets will boycott From AP dl1patcbes that the Soviet Union might boycott • LOS ANGELES -Speculation • the l~M Olympic Games because of the international ~e situation drew a denial Thursday from the president of the Los Angeles organizing committee. The official, Peter V. Ueberroth, said in a statement, "The Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee has not received any specific warning or infonnation from the Inter- national Olympic Committee con ce rning p ossi ble non-participation by any coun- try in the 1984 Olympic Games. "Certainly. speculation and rumor about a possible boycott of the Games have persisted since 1979, and, in the natural process of prepar- ue•MOTH ing for the Games, we will discuss this with the IOC and other members of the Olympic family." "I don't know who invents such stories," Mikoyan told Los Angeles City News Service in a telephone interview. ''There is nothing to confirm the rumors. The Russian people, as a matter of policy, do not mix sports with politics." During a visit in Los Angeles which ended Wednesday, Monique Berliowc, executive director of the IOC, said she and IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain were fearful of a possible boycott. But she cited no specific Soviet statements that would indicate a boycott. Weekend sports on TV, radio Saturday TELEVISION 11:15 a.m. (4)-BASEBALL-Phlladelphia at Atlanta. 1 p.m. (9)-WOMEN'S GOLF-Third round play in the $200,000 LPGA Mayflower Cl.as&c in Indianapolis. 2 p.m. (4)-GOLF -Third round play in the Anheuser-Bu.sch Classic at Williamsburg, Va. 5 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SP ORTS -Michael Spinks makes the first title defense of his unified light-heavyweight title against Eddie Mus- tafa Muhammad in a scheduled 15-round bout, taped July 15 at Washington D.C. ( 11)-BASEBALL -Dodgers at St. Louis. 11 p.m. ( 11 }-HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL-The Shrine All-Star game. RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:05 p.m., KA.BC (790); Detroit at Angels, 6:55 p.m., KMPC (710). Sunday TELEVISION 11 a .m. (4)-GOLF-Final round coverage of the $350,000 Anheuser-Bu.sch Classic at Williamsburg, Va. 11:10 a.m. (11)-BASEBALL--Dod.gers at St. Louis. 1 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SUNDAY-Tony Baltaz.ar (24-1, 19 KOs) vs. Robin Blake (19-0, 13 KOs) in a lightweight bout from Las Vegas. 2:30 p.m. (9}-RAINBOW FUTURITY-The second leg of quarterhorse racing's triple crown at Ruidoao Downs, N.M. 4 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD-Nino La Rocca (50-0, 39 KOs) vs. Pete Ranz.any (60-8, 37 KOs) in a welterweight bout in Italy (taped). (9)-WOMEN'S GOLF-Final round coverage of the $200,000 LPGA Mayflower Claaic (taped). RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at St. Louis, 11: 15 a.m., KABC (790); Detroit at Angels, 12:55 p.m .. KMPC (710). MONDA Y'S RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m., KABC (790). Dixon withdraws SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -New 'Zealand's injured Rod Dixon withdrew from Sunday's San Francisco Marathon, leaving defending champion Miguel Tibaduiz.a of Colombia among the favorites in a race that could produce American qualifiers for the U.S . Olympic trials. Dixon, who informed reporters Wednesday that he has been limping since he stepped ln a pothole during a race in St. Louis 18.'lt month, formally withdrew from the race Thursday, said race director Scott Thomason. "He aaid he wanted to end the suspense and formally acratched," Thomason said. Dixon had earlier said he would not make his decision until Sunday. Dixon, 32, who ran 2:11.20inMay1982, had said he wanted to use the race in preparation for his bid to repreeent New Zealand in the Olympics. Dixon was a clear threat to Tibaduiia, 24, who covered the 26 miles, 385 yards latt year in 2:14.31. Among Americana in contention this year is Hal Schuh, 25, a recent University of Callfomia at Berkeley graduate, who finiahed third last year in 2:15.09, but lowered hia ti.me to 2:13.37 at the Boston marathon. CONTROVERSY ••• From Page 81 of older boetl to enter the eeriea to lncreue the number of nit.ries. Entries are no longer a problem and lt la felt t.Nlt the age allowance gives unfair advantap to 10me of the older boata. Entrtee ln the 1984 eertee will be limited to yachll with a mlnimum 33 feet length overall and a mlnlmum lOR ra\lng of 2-4.~. The top IOR raUng la70. SORC ai.o announced t.NI& protetta wUJ be bMrd by an intemaUonal Jury_ First nee of the ..-will be the Boca Orai* nice Feb. 3. Other racea are the St. Peter'lburl to Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 8; Upton CUp. Feb 11; OcMn Triangle, Feb. 18: Ml.aml-N ... u, Feb. 21, and lhe N ... u Cup, , Feb. Z4. Brewers rally to nip Chicago Paul Molitor hil a tie-breaki.na ·• double with one out ln the eighth to cap a three·run bunt aa Milwaukee de- feated the Chicago White Sox, 7-6. Thursday night for lhe Brewen' lOt.h victory in 11 games. The White Sox, falling lnto a virtual first-place tie with Texas in the American League West, 8COred lhree runs in the top of the eighth to take a 6-4 lead, but the Brewers rallied to w\Jl it against Chicago reliever J aan Agosto, 1-2 . . . Elaewhere, Larry Pa rr l1b went 4-for-4 and drove tn Texas' winning run and Frank TaDUa pitched a· five-hitter In his first com- plete game of the seasQJ'l as the Rangers beat Toronto, 3-2, the Blue Jays' third consecutive loss. Tanana, 4-2, recovering from arm trouble which has MOUTOfl plagued him all season, struck out five, walked one and retired 10 in a row in one stretch . . . Ricky Petera drove in three runs, including the game-winner with an eighth-inning sacMfice fly. to give Oak.land a 9-7 victory over Baltimore ... Marty Ba rrett scored from second base when Seattle left fielder Steve Henderson failed to hang onto Tony Armas' two-out, 10th-inning liner as Boston puUed out a 14-13 victory over the Mariners ... Two AL games were postponed because of rain: Kansas City at New York and Minnesota vs. Cleveland and will be replayed as part of double-headers. NHL finds buyer for Blues CHICAGO -The National ~ Hockey League Board of Governors on ' Thursday gave conditional approval to a group headed by California investor Harry Ornest to buy the St. Louis Blues franchise. NHL president John Ziegler, in announcing the action, said that Ornest's group must meet a number of conclitions before gaining final ap- proval. The group has until 5 p.m . next Wednesday to satisfy the requirements. "We're gratified to find a way to keep hockey ln St Louis," said Ziegler. Expos explode a gainst Ryan Al OUver'1 two-run single lsnJted II a six-CW\ Cifth lnn1Jl8 and Montreal, behind a aeven-hitter by BUI Galllckloa, beat Howston, 9-4, Thura- day nlght In the National League. Montreal trailed 4-1 against Nolu Ryu , 9-3, ln the fifth, before sending 10 men up, ~ring all six runa after two were out ... Tom Ver)'1er and Jody Davia cracked home runs and Dick Rutbvea and I.ff Smltb combined on a five-hitter, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 triumph over San Fran· ciaco, snapping ·the Giants' three-game winning streak ... Duane Walker drilled a bases-loaded double and Nick Eu1ky added a two-run homer, pacing Cincinnati to a 6-1 victory over the New York Mets . . . Bobby Dernier had ouva five singles and drove in three runs and Pete Rose knocked in three runs with three singles as Philadelphia unJeashed an 18-hit attack and buried Atlanta, 10-6. Mike Scbmldt put the Phillies ahead to stay at 4-3 in the fifth when he drilled his 19th homer off loser Jllck Camp, 7 -8 ... Terry Kennedy drove in three runs and rookie Mark Tburmond and Luis DeLeon combined on a four-hitter to lead San Diego to a 4-2 triumph over St. Louis.The left-handed Thurmond, 3-1, left after walking Tom Her r with one out in the sixth. DeLeon limited the Cardinals to just one hit the rest of the way to pick u p his seventh save. Chacon gel's stay LOS ANGELFS -. A Superior ml Court judge Thursday ordered a tem- porary stay of proceedings in Bobby Chacon's legal battle to retain his World Boxing Council super featherweight cham- pionship. J udge Thomas Johnson, in issuing the stay, set July 27 for a hearing on w het.her suits filed in Los Angeles County and Butte County s hould be consolidated. Counsel for promoter Don l{jng had sou.zht the consolidation. Quote of the d ay Ro4 Taeller, Utah State balketball coach who had been Logan H1gh School coach and then an asaiatat with the Agaiee before getting hla current job: "I moved Crom high achool coaching to college w ithout ever movlng out of my house. That's unuaual. Most of my contemporaries Uve in mobile homes -with the motors running." Simpson shrugs o ff heat Scott Slmp'1on, playing ln !I 102-degree temperature and high hu- midity, tied the course record with a 7-under-par 64 and established a two-shot lead Thursday in the first round of the PGA event in Williamsburg, Va. Simpson, whose only PGA Tour vi<:tory came in the 1980 Western Open, scattered five birclies and an eagle across his card and clid not make a bogey in the hazy heat that hung over the Kingsmill Golf Club course ... 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Oakltnd 9, Balllmo<P 1 Bolton 14, Sullle ll 110 1nn1no1) TtdaY't ~mes OetrOlt (Wlleox 7·11 •I ...... s (8.McLaugnlln 1·21, (n) Mlnnt\011 (Wiiiiams S· 11) at Clev•land 1soren1an •·II. In) Kanus Cllv (Blue O•S and Perrv 3·11) al New York (Keough J·S end Fontenot 2·0). (2 l·n) Cnlcaoo (Burn• S·SI at Miiwaukee (POrltl' 2·4). (n) Toronto (Aluander O·l ) al Te .. s (Hough l ·I), (n) Balllmora (Ramlret 3·0) at Oakland ILanO!ord O·•>. (n) Bolton (Brown 5·5) at SH1tlt (Clark •·21. (n) Allanla Oed9ln Houston San Otego N•tlonal LMllU• WEST DIVISION w L. SI 37 SJ 39 '' 44 '1 4S S.n Francl•co ::1nc1nna11 "' '1 •2 S2 Pl11s1>urgh l>tllledt!Phl• -.Aon1rea1 SI. Louis :111caoo New York EAST OfVISION "' " 4S " H 45 "' "' ,, 51 34 S9 TiwndlV-1 sea ... • Pltlll>urgh 5, Oed9ln 4 Cbtc.oo l , S..11 Francisco 1 Clnclllnall 6. Ntw Yori< I MonlrH J ~ousron 4 Pll11adl4phla 10, Atlanta 6 S..n 01"o '· SI Louil 2 Ttdav's~t Pct. .611 576 527 Sil 49S 447 Sii .SCM 500 . soo .452 366 GB 31h I ,,.., 11 !Sil'> ,,, I I 5112 1311> Oecleer1 (Welcn 7·9) al St Louis IFOl"ICll 6·1l. Cnl San Oltoo CWllltson 2·S) al Chicago (JenKln• 3·6) New York (Ttrrtll 2·41 al Cincinnati (Pastore 4·1), Cnl San Francisco (8re1nlr19 6·71 al Pit· 11t>Uron CTunntfl 4·3), (nl Houston (Nltllro 1·7) at Montreal :Burris 3·4), (n) PnlladttPf\la CGro11 2· 11 al Atlanta :OevltY 2·21, (n) AMERICAN LE AGUE T'l9wl S, Anetls 1 FIRST GAME OETROfT CALIFORNIA all r II bl Nhltakr 71> S 0 1 0 Tramm! u S I I 2 :Orul>bdll J 0 1 I Ncknhon 1 o o o 'itl'ndon If S I I 1 '.;Wiiton r1 S 0 2 0 (Gl~nct J 0 0 0 L.tmonct 1110 .. H ell lo Jo I o :at>ttl lb I 0 0 0 l(.rncnk 3o 3 1 1 o Bro~n• Jo 1 O 1 I Carew lb LubrlCll Jb lleJllsn di\ Oownlngll LVnll C1 Grich 2b MGBrw r1 Fot1 u Burtesn u OBerrv c $conlrs ph Boone c abr llbl • 0 0 0 4 I I 0 J 0 I 0 3 0 I I • 0 0 0 '0 1 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "ah~C 1100 t...NPar\11 c 0 0 0 0 T .... t >IS 11 S TW!als Jl I 4 Sc ........ -... Otll'elt 00 I 010 010-S Cal4er1'&a 000 100 000-I Gt me·Wlnnlno llBI -Tramm<lll (J I E-Trammen OP-Ot1ro11 I LOB-otlroll 9, C.lltornle 6 28-GWllson, Lubra tlcll. ReJacklOll. HR-Trammttl (41, Herndon ( 10) IP' H A EA BB SO °"'911 B1l1ty w .s-2 11 ' 1 o Looti S.13 J 0 0 0 CalHwnla Wiii L,•·7 6 3 3 Curll\ I 1·3 7 2 Henltl' I 2·3 O O o Balley oil~ lo 1 O.ller In 711th T-2.34 Aneels l, Tl9ef's 2 SECOND GAME OETROfT CALll"OttHIA Tremml u Whllakr 2b ''°'" lb Herndon" LNPrlh on GWillonrt Wcknfu c Lemond BrOllns 71> Grul>b Ph MOrrls or MRCsll 3o ICGlbln oh ,...,s abrllbl 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 4 0 I 0 ' 0 I I J 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 '0 I 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 Cerew lo Buri.inn Downing~ L.vnnd lltJk1n rt Vatenlln rt konlrsoh Wllf0t>02b Luortcn lb Boont c ao rll b4 ' 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 2 0 0 0 4 I 2 I 0000 l I 2 0 ' 0 J I 4 0 0 0 JOOO 1 0 0 0 U lt J T-. J1 J • 2 Sc«.11\' ~ Otll'elt 100 000 00 I -, ~ 010 010 OOll-J Gt me·WIMl"11 RBI -None E-Tra""'*'• GWllton LOB-Ottr<Ht 7, Catlfornl• I 2a-<.a1:11•. Hernoon. LNP1r· <l\11, MRCasllllo, RtJtek\On, Sconiers. Wl"ono. JB-Woc~enfuu IP' H It Elt Bii SO Ottrtlt ROl""9 L ,6· I 3 6 Cellfwnla ZaM W.7·• 62·1 6 1 I I 0 Sanchu 1 2 I Hauler S,2 1-3 0 0 T-2.21 A-J.1,544 ~" Lffw• R....-n l, 9lw Jav• 2 I 0 I 0 0 I TOfonlo ooo 002 OC»-2 s 1 fesas 000 OCH io-.-3 10 I Goll ano Mlrtlnei, Tanana end Johnson W-Ttnana. 4·2. L-<ioll. 5·8 OV stays nheaten Ocean View National has tayed unbeaten in the District 62 1-12-year-old Lillie League :oumament following Thunday ·ght's 3-0 victory over previous- '/ undefeated Fountain Valley orth. The l01Sera were bounced into the loeer's bracket and will need a Win against Seaview at 5:30 t.e>- 'light at Fountain Valley North U tt.le League to remain 4lllve. In the other aeBJDenl of the .ownament, Westminster Na- tional romped to a 16-1 v1ct.ory :rver Fountain Valley South to ldvance In the loser'• bracket. Dtsuict 56 winnertl ncluded Mimlon South, 3-2 over San ~t.e; Lake Forest, 8-6 over ~ Bt"acb; Northwood, 7-1 7Vtt Viejo; and Mits'on North. J.-3 over South Irvine. W•tminst.er ousted Founi.ln Valley North, 10-9, in the Senior ~ District 62 toumamenl at t.dllOn Hlgh and advanced to the !inal robd apiN1 Abbinwood. atc•w•n 1. WNM SH ' Cnluoo ooo 102 030-4 10 o Mllwa\111" 100 001 ?)1-1 IJ 1 81.1rn1, Hlcbv (6). Btr•• (7), AllO•lo (1), LAmP (I) and Flt~; HHl. Ledd (I ), SI• Ion ( t l and $dlrCMIC»f. w -1.adel. 2 • 2. L-AgoJIP, 1·2. HR~lllceg0, FIU. II•), L.u1ln1kl Cl6l A'I f, OriltM 1 Bal!lmort 000 O'D aoc>-7 11 o Ot .. lancl 210 00. Mx-9 11 1 Mlreo.tie, O.Martlnei (3), i1-a11 (6), Morooltllo (1), Stoddard (I ) t nd DlmPltV, NOian tel; Hal~r. Al"-tlon ($), Undtl'· "'ood (7), Beard (7), Buromtlef (9) and •~e••h. w-BHrd, 3·), L-Moroolttlo, 0·1 . HR•-Baltlmor•. E.Murr•v (11). Oall.land, 8urrouon1 (7). Murllhv (1), L.oott ( 13). Rad S..11 U, MAttMn U Bolton :no 201 ooo 1-14 15 S.ellle ~ 023 ~1 0-13 15 , Oieda, Cltar C61, Aoonle (7), Johnson (71, Slanltv 1101 •nd Alltnton. Moor•. TllOma\ (4) VandtBa<g (I ) Ind J Nelton, SwHI (f), W-Jo/\nson, 2· 1. L-v anoeBtl'g, 2·J, HR1-Boslon. ArmH Ull. SlaOltlon 17). SH lllt, Zls~ 2 (10), J.Nelson (1) Aneel •vereoes BATTING AB R H HA Ital ,.ct. :erew 271 43 106 2 ll .311 8ur1t1on 60 13 21 0 1 350 OtClnce. 240 40 7S lS 4' 31) Btnla.,., 1 ... 29 so 2 IS .272 :;,rle:tl 212 4' 13 ' JS .261 konlers 190 31 so 7 35 .263 Foll 290 26 7S 2 n 2S9 !>owning 191 39 49 10 21 .251 L.vnn 116 36 12 16 so .252 Ro Jackson 180 ,, 44 4 22 .244 Boon a 212 26 65 3 29 .239 l.ubrallch 13 1 3 0 0 .231 :terk ,,. 14 41 4 11 .230 Re. Jackson 2SS 35 S1 12 l6 224 v11tntlN1 160 " 34 • 2S .213 .,oams 76 14 16 I 4 .211 Nllfong SS s II I • .200 J 'Btl'rY 21 2 4 0 2 .133 =•rou1on 27 3 2 0 1 .014 Srown 3 0 0 0 0 .000 To1a11 ),240 443 .... P'ITCHIHG 96 407 .262 ,,. ,. BB so W·L.l•A >ancnu 11W> 63 23 34 1·3 3.11 Forsell 13' 129 33 S2 9·6 3.46 :urll1 3S'h 33 IS 21 1·0 3.57 l.eM IOO'h 104 2t 42 7·• 3.St I< I ton 9' 100 JI .. 1·4 u s Niii 11'1• 13 37 44 4·1 4.43 Jonn 129~ 162 21 lJ 1·1 4.SI V.CL.auvnlln 39l') " IS 3l 1-2 S.22 >iaultl' 22 2• 10 11 0·3 S.32 Travers 42¥.1 SI 19 24 O·l S.91 :;o111 63~ " 37 21 0-6 6.22 Brown 12 13 4 3 1·1 6.75 Totals ... ,.h 915 273 403 41·•5 4.30 Saves· Sanct>tr ~ Will 4, Hanltr 2. Curtis 1 NATIONAL l&AGUE Plr•tes S, Ooct9tr1 4 LOS ANGELES P'ITTS8U.GH Tnomas 71> l.andrx d JoMrll pn LendllV 2b Bektl' If Mldndotl Gutrrtr 3b MondAY rt Brock 10 Yeagtl'C lluutll u Valtnlla o Nltdn1ur o SHow• D elHlllll all rllbl 5 0 0 0 Lecy d ' I 1 0 4 I I 0 BHaroer H 4 0 I I I 0 0 0 Scurry o 0 0 0 0 0000 TekulvtP 0000 S 0 2 I Tanace ph 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Medick :JO 5 I 2 0 4 0 1 0 JTl'lolrl lb 2 I 0 0 3 2 I I Morrlsn 2b S I 3 2 3 o 1 O Parker rl 4 O 2 o 4 l I 0 TPtna c 4 0 I 1 • O 3 2 Berra n l O 0 0 3 0 0 0 JRay 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OROC>nsn D l 0 0 0 O O O O Bll>by p O 0 0 0 Mallllll If 2 I 0 0 :W 4 IO 4 T1t9ll 11 S 10 S k_.,,,..,,... LH A,,....I 001 102 000-4 ,,__ toll 100 112-j Two oul when winning run scored . Gamt ·Wlnnl"11 RBI -MOrrlton ()). E-6rock, JTl>ornP\On, Run... OP- LOI A~ '· Pillsl>urgh I. LOB-Lo• "noe!e,I 12. Pllltt>urgl> 10. 2B.-6a .. tl', Perlttl' 2, Veeoer, Runell, BHer_., Gutt· •ero. HR-Mone!•• CS) S&-Guerrero ( 14) S-Yteoer l.tt AnetiH V altn1ue11 , 1·3 I 3 3 3 Nltdenlutr l·l 0 0 0 0 SHowa L..3··5 I 1 2 0 I """°""" ORooln\on s 1·3 • ' 3 Bll>bv 12·3 0 0 0 Scurrv 1·3 1 0 0 Te<1u1v1W,S·2 12·3 I 0 0 I WP-Valt niuet•. T-3.IS A-16,3SI N•"-1 LMVIHt CutK 3, <Mlinh 1 ' 0 I s 1 0 0 >an Francisco 000 000 200-2 S O :111ea110 101 100 oox-3 s o Hammaker end M•Y. Ruthven, Smllll (I ) ind Devis. W-Rulllv•n, 1·1. L-Hammektl', 10-S. HRl-San t:rancl1Co. o/tnablt ISl Clllcego, Vtl'Vltl' (I), Davis ( 11) ll•-'· A•lrft. Houston 000 310 OG0-4 7 3 V.OntrH I 000 162 OOx-9 12 0 Rven, Dawltv (6), RuNt (I) and Biorkman; Gulllcl<ton 1no Certar. W-<iu11Jc.k10n. 1·10. L-RYan. 9·3. Hlls-Houslon, Blor~man 13), Pull! (4) ltadl 61 Mets I New YOf'k 010 000 ~1 6 0 Cincinna ti 003 100 Olx-6 6 0 Torrez, Swen (4), Holmen In ano 0r111. Puleo. ktlerrer (7). Hav" (II and B•lardlllo W-Puleo, 4·S 1.-TorrH , S·l2 HR-Cklclnnatl, EUlltY (1). """"' 10, llr•Yft ' PhlladelDl>le 000 313 >00-10 18 AllaM• 200 102 010-6 12 I Oennv, Htrnenoez (6), HOl1t nd (9) end 0111, F•lcone. Camo (4), tw>ort (6). Brlu«Mar• (1), Forster (9) and S.nedlcl. w-Oenny, t ·S L-Ca mo, 7·1. HRs- i>lllledllPlll•. Scllmkll ( ltl Atlanlt. Cllam~lss < 13). ,. ....... Cerawft 2 S.n Oltoo 100 020 001-4 1 St Louts 000 110 OC»-2 4 I Thurmond. OtLaon 161 and Ke!IMdv; Anduler. Rucker (9), Lehll (9) and Porter. w-Tllurmono, 3·1. L.-Anoui.r, 4·13. MAJOR LEAGUE LIEAD&IU Amenc.n LMVIHt BATTING (235 a l balsl·Cef'ew, AM9h, .»1; Booa>. Boston, 312; Bran, KanMs Cltv, <163. Grl"ev. New York, .333, McRH, Ka11us Cllv, .319, Whitaker, Otlroll. ,)19. RUNS·Younl, f Miiwau kee, 67; RHtndlrson. Oakland, 65; Uoshew, Tor· onto, 6S, OEvans, 8011on, 63; EMurra\', Belllmore. 61: All>ken, Baltimore, 61. Tlt!PLES·H•rnoon, O•trOll, 1, Winfield, Ne w Yant., 1, GWllton. Oetroll, '· Crlllln, TOl'onto, •1 KGlb10n, Detroit. 6J MolllOI', MllwaukH , 6; wr1on1, T•llH , •· HOMS llVNS·Rlce, aoston, l'l: "'""'· &0111111, ?I; COOHf', MllWaullM, 211 ICllllt, ClllC•oo. 21: 8 r•ll, ICanM• City, It STOL.EN 8~S·~H911dtnon, 0.lllencl, SS; JC'rw, Cllkffo. 4S; WWllton, l<•nwu Cit\', 42, ltL•w. c~. IO; SetnPlt, reu1. 30. PITCHING (t decblonsl·ltlollelll, New YOl'k, ll·J, U t ; HNI, MllwtukM , 7·2, U •; KooM'llen, c.111ceoo, 1-2. •.n: T.itmenn, MllwaukM, 7·2, l.OOJ Sulctllle. CltYtland, 12·•, :U2. STllll<EOUTS•Slleb, TMonlo, UI: Motrlt, Oetroll, IH; Blvla¥e11, Clevelend, ~~; ltlolltlll, New York, 104; Sutctllle, -..11valtncl, H , SAVES·Qul~rv. KantH City, 13. Slenlty, llcnlon. 19; CeUdlU, S..lllt, 11, ROavls, Mlnntt01a, IS; L.ooti. Ottroll. 13, N•HeNI Lffvue BATTING (235 •• bai.l·ICnlOlll, HOUl· ton, .:MO; Htnclrlek, SILOUll , .l31; Madlock, Pllht>uroll, .322; LoSmllll, StLoul•, .321; Oaw10n, MonlrH I, .318. Ollver, Montru l, 311. RVNS•Mufl>l\y, Allen!•, e1: Garvey, !>an Dtaoo. 71; Evens. S.n Frencltco, 6', Raines, MdlllrH I, 66; HOtntf', Allanla, 57 RBl·Oawson, Montreal, 12, Muronv, Atlanta. 6S; C:hembllu . Atlanta. 62, G-· ...,.., Oedewl. ... Hendrick, SILoul1, 60 HITS· Trion, Houlton, Ill ; Dewson, Mon· lrMI, 116, Oll'Yef, MonlrHI, 114, Buckner, Chlcaoo, 106; Garvev. San OltQO, 10t, la_,.e, o.dlfn, 106, Murohv, Allenl e, 106. OOUBLES·Bucllner, Clllceuo, 7S, Knlolll. Hous1on, 25: Oliver. Montreal, 24; :ru1, Hou11on, 22; Hendrick, SILouls. ?2, JRay, PlllSburoh, 22. TlllPL.ES·Moreno. Houllon, 11, Buller, .,11e1111, I, Ralne1. MonlrHI, 1; Oaw\On, 'oMntrMI, •; e are tied with S. HOME RVNS·Even1, San Francbco, 21, l.\uf'pfly, Allenla, 20; Oewton, MonlrH I, 19, ca-., o.eeen, It; Schmidt, Plllladll· >hi•. 19. STOLEN BASES·Ralntt, MonlrH I, 39, Nllton, New York, 34; L.tMaSltl', San t:rancltco. 32; ssu. o.eeen. >I; Moreno, r1ouston, 21. PITCHING (9 dlelslons)·Falc-, Allan· ta, l·I, 3.06; PPe<11, Atlante. 10·2, 2.19. 'oMnlefutco, San Oleoo, 1·2, 3.99; Rvan, r1oullon, 9·3, 2.49; R-s. MontrHI, 12·5, l.00. STRIKEOUTS·Carllon, Plllladtlpllle, 153; SOio, Cincinnati, 145, McWllll•m•, PJllsburoh, 122; Hammaker, San t:r.ncl1co. ~: Candllarla, Pl1111>uron. 9S; Root"• 'oMnlrHI, '5; Vlltlalll6a, Oecleers. ts SAVES·B4tdrosla n. Allanla. IS. Re· trdon, MontrHI, 14; L.aSmllh, Chic.go, 13; i..av.ile, S.n FranclKO, 12; S art tl4td with 10. LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS s.w LMtue DISTIUCT ,, TOUltNAMllNT <•• E*-"""' ,.,.,_ .... , T'llun*V'l seer.. We11mln1ttl' 10, Fountain Valltv Norin 9 !Fountain Vati.v Norlll tllmlnatt:Sl T ...... t'IO- S o.m. -Roblnwood vs.. W•stmlnsltr S.lurdtY's Geml 9 a.m. -Roblnwood vs. Wftlmln\ltr (II Rol>lnwood lolft tonlglll's gamtl Jlll'ller Lff W. OIJTIUCT •2 TOIJllNAMENT (.,,.....,. ............ , T11unmn Seen W•slmtnstar Natlonel 9, 8olu 1 CBotu tllmlnalt<ll T ....... •G-S o.m. -RoblnWOOd vs. WHtmlnller Nellonal wlnntf' S.turdllv's GWM 10 e.m -Roblnwood vs. Wtttmlnsler Nellonal (If RoC>lnwOOO loln 1on1gnt'l ~mel DISTRICT SS TOURNAMENT et WMdllfi4lee Peril, trvlM I '""""*"'' 5ar'ft Lake Fort\! I , Vlelo 1 (9 Innings, VleiO tllmlnaltdl Soulh Irvine vs No<lh Irvine, oc>d unlll today, cudaw LITTLE LEAGUE 11-12-v .. r-ttcts OfSTIUCT 62 TOURNAMENT AltEA I lat ,_,.. ... VtlWy Ner1ll LLI T11un.i.Y'I Sar't OcHn View Nallonal ), Fountain Vellev Norlh 0 TedllY'1 CO.- S:30 o.m. -S.avltw vs. Founleln Valley N0tlh S.turMY'I Gem. I P.m. -Ocean View Nellonat "'· Stavlew·Founlaln Valltv Norlll wlnnt r MeMeV's GelM S.JO P m. -If OcH n View Ntllonel k>- Salurdey't oame, Ille two 1H m1 ""'" llCeY -In. . AREA II (II OcMn View Atnencan LL) ~V'• ScM'8 Wttlmlnster Nellon•! 16. FOYnl1ln Val· i.v South I CFou11111n VliltY Souln tllmll't 14tdl Ttdav'• GWM S.30 P.m -Bolu Vl Wttlmlnsttl' Nttlonal S.M'd!IY't G•m. 4 P.m -Roblnwooo vs.. e>c.an View Anw<lean DISTRICT SS TOuttNAMEICT (at H•rnrd P'ar1r, lrvlM) AR•A A Thu"4eY'• ~ Min ion 6oulll 3, San Cltmenle 2 (S•n CltlM!lle t llmlnaltdl L .... FMHI •• i..oun• BHCll • T......,., GelMI S:l5 o.m. -L•ouna Nlouet "' L.aeuna BHCll 7:JO 0 m -El TOfO YL Mlnloft Soulh k!WWY's Geml 9 a.m. -Min ion Hln1 v1, L•kt t:on11 11:JO a.m. -Lagune Nlgutl·Laount S.ecll wlnntf vs. El Toro·Mluk>n Sou111 winner AREA B ~V'•k-NorlllWood 7, Vlek> I (Vlek> •llmlnaltd) Mlstk>n Norlll •· Soulll lrvl,,. l l~utn Irvine tllmlneled) T ...... t's GefMI 5. IS om. -Min ion Noflh ¥l NOl'th• ... ooc1 7:30 P.m -S.ddltl>kk YI. NOflll lrvlnt Se~V'•G-2 o.m. -Mlulon Norlh·NorlhwOOd ... inner v1. Saddltback·Nottn lrvlne to1tr ANGELS SPLIT • • • From Page 8 1 was probably done in an attempt to shake up the troops, a theory McNamara later denied. However ... "It's the little things like that Ticket sales please Raiders LOS ANGELES (AP) -With the finlt 1983 prt!9eUOn g-.me only two weeks off and eeaaon Ucket renewals about 9,000 below Last year's 49,000, an offidAI of Lhe Les Angeles Raiders says that's pretty good newa. ''ln light of the clrrumatances, we have reaaon to be exdted," said Al LoCasale, an a.lit.ant to Ratdera managing general part- ner Al Davia. The d..rcwnat.ancet ate the con- UnuI.na legal compUcaUona sur- rounding the Raiden move from Oak.lan<f lhal I.ave doubt about where the &nm will play. The Relden won an antJ-truat 1uJt •«•1N1 Lhe National Football League bu& O..kland'a ~mlnent dorNln 1ult remains. that can pick you up," said Sconiers. "I wasn't trying to (shake the players up)," insisted McNamara of his role ln the team's renewed asgresatveness. "Thetie guys are hustling and bustins their butm. They're just not hitting right now. "Of course, when you get buerunnens you can create ex- citement. When you don't, it's hard to generate anythln~." Noted Sconiers: ''Let.'1 /Utt hope we can keep thia golng.' * ~A e.unwment <•t w ... mllWre. Va,) Scoll Slmpso11 JI lJ-64 farrv Oltf'll 34·31- :aMn PHii 33·»-66 rom Wehk09I 3$ ) 1-66 ;amm\I Aeclltll 33·3»-66 :1110 Baci.. J.l·J3-67 Ed OOuo"9rlv ' 3' 31-67 BIU S.lldlf )1·3'-47 rirn N«rl1 >A·ir-.1 ,.,1 Su11on 33·34-67 Pal McGowan 34· ~1 1.on Nltltan 33·35-U fllomH Grav 35·3~ :;ary McCord 35·33-641 Peter Ooslerhull lS·l~ hv Fk>vo l4·34-41 atuu L.lttih JJ·ll-641 1>1111 Hancock JS·34-69 Sarrv Jea<k•I 36·33-69 _eonard Tllomoson J7·J2_.9 ~rls Helall~Y 35·~9 -..arr'f Rllllier 36·33-69 r1uber-I Gr"n 34·3s-69 &ob EaslwOOd 34·3s-69 "nclv Nor111 J5·l4-69 V.ark O'MH re 3"·33-69 David Dorin 35·)4-69 IVa,,.Smlfll 36·U -69 Jev Hus 37·33-70 t.erry MIH 35·3~70 :;arv Hallt>tro 34·36-70 J~ Inman 34 36-70 \kffler Heath 34·36-70 BlalNt McC•"l1t1r 35·U -70 Jim Nelloro 3S·36-71 -.Ali..• Oon•kl :i.-n -11 ScotlHOCll 36·lS-11 :>avln Ltvtn•on 36·3S-71 Bruce F 1tl111er 37 • 34-11 Jon Cfltllff 36·3S-7 I 1\1\lke Wynn 37·34-71 Rick Ptaflon Jl>·3S-7 I Tommv Vatenllne 38·33-11 Wavn• Levi JS·U-71 Lannv Wedkln' lo·lS-11 JOM Coo«. 34·37-71 O A Welbrlng 36·3S-11 Tom Kite 36·U -71 Doug Tewell 3S·36-11 JOdlt Mudd 36·3S-11 Mike HollenCI 36·lS-11 Oannv Edwardl JS·36-71 Pavn• Slaw•rl 37·)4-71 GaorDt Bums lS·36-7 I Larrv Ziegler 3S·36-11 Curl Byrum 38·34-72 Tonv Sll\s 36·36-71 Lyn Loll 36·36-17 Ooug Bite" 36·36-72 Oan i:or,men 35·37-71 Mlkt SuUlval\ 39·33-17 Grto Powers 36·36-17 8111 ROOtf"\ lS·l7-n JoM Monaffev 38 34-17 Bobbv Wadkins 36·36-17 Nick Price lS-37-17 Richard ZokOI 38·34-17 Jim Booros 33 • 39-71 LH Elder 3S·J7-n M•rl< Lve 39·33-17 Ronnie Blect.. 36·36-12 Jim CIMOerl J7·3S-72 Lou Graht m JS-37-12 K•llh Fergus 3S·37-n Jonn Fougt11 J7·3S-17 CurllsSlrenvt 37·3S-17 Vence HH fner 39·33-72 Ralph Landrum 36·36-17 Rav Stewert 31·3•-72 Buddv Gardner 38·34-12 Frer1k Fuhrer 38·34-72 Darrell KHlner 35·37-72 Mark HavH 36·36-71 Oon Poolev 34·3"-72 Stev• Lltb4er 37·36-73 Rex Caklwell 37·36-n Mark Coward 39·:14-73 Mar-McCumoer 37·36-73 Howard Twlt tv 31·3S-13 Pt l LlndMY 31·3S-13 T .C Cht n 38·3S.-73 Rel eel A!ercon 36· 37-73 Allen Mitter 39·34-73 MarM Catuveccnle :i.-38-7• Bob BOYd 36·38-7' Lindy Mllltr 37·37-7• E o Snttd 3' ll>-7 4 Jim Dent 31 l S-14 LPGA Matvtower Cluslc (II -naoelbl Jo Ann Wunem -•U't" Howe o/lckl T et>Or L.aura HuflOul Sandra Heynlt Oonne Cai>onl Oalt EOQl41ng o<aren Permeae1 (alhY Martin 8ehv Kll'IV Ja,,. LOCI\ Bonnie Lauer :arote Jo C alll1on Jane Blatoc\ Janel Cott• :onnla Cnllllml Jennv Smllh Jan StePlltnson PelllRlu o :hrls JOflnton Beth Oenlet -.Auffln SHMCer · Oevlln :1nov Hll "vako O..amoto JudV Clerk Donne Whllt ""'°" SMa ro Oel>bleHell S.ndra Palmer KlllW Wllltworlh Cindy Lincoln Sue Erll 1v.ar1111 Neu\t 8Kkv Pearson Jeanelle Kerr .. Ike Miiier Cllerk>tle Montoomtrv OotGtrmeln Oeot>le Au11lr1 NencY Rubin Lvnn Adams Lauri Peterson Lori Gerb1c1 Sue Footlmen MlndYMoort Janet AndtrlOll Vivia n BrownlH Baro Bunkows~ I Carole Cllarbonnler C«MIHft Wel~tl' Judv EMls Barbara Bar,row Hollis Slacv Rote Jones Shtllt Y Hamlin Myre Ven HOO..e Terri l.UCkllurll Maro• Stul>belfletd LH nn Ca_1uclav Joan JOvCll Rosie Ban1t11 Marlene Ha°" Jen41 Crafter t<llllYHlle LYMSlroney Catlltrlnt Panton Murte BrH r GOLF LESSONS .& Swill Analysis Usilc Lare• Screen Television Former Head Pro BIG CANYON C. C. Ill IOLLIOl'I llLF IOHOIL 17751 SkJPark C.dt hn. CA. 114-211-1011 .... twmn knock• ofttn ~ you u.. r"ull11tllfng Delly POOi Cl•Hlll•d Ada to rMCll lllt Otante C:O.t metk_!I. ..._. ll"TIOMll942. M 11 :M·ll-67 lS·l2-67 )S·33--68 )4 34..-.a 15·34-69 36 33-69 JS·3S-70 JS 3S-70 33·.Jt-11 36·JS.-71 J4·)7-11 J7·l4-11 36-JS-11 JS·36-11 36·3S-11 37·34-71 37·35-12 37 3S.-17 37·JS.-17 36·36-17 31 :u-12 36·36-17 35-17-12 36 36-17 36·36-17 )7-JS-72 37·36-73 37·36-73 36·l7-13 37·36-73 36·37-13 J.l·J7-73 36·)7-13 )7·36-73 31·36-74 31·31-1• 31·J6.-14 ll·41-7• l9·JS-74 37·37-7' J9·JS-7• l9·3S-74 31·31-1• )9·JS-74 37·31-74 31·36-14 .36·31 -74 )1·36-7• 3'·36-7S J7 ·38-1S l1·31-7S lt·36-1S )4·•1-1S ll·37-7S l9·36-7S l9·36-7S 41·34-1S 39 36-75 3'·37-75 39·36-75 3'·37-7S 37·31-75 40·3S-7S 3S·40-7S 36·39-75 39·36-75 36·3~1S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 .. ,~ ., J oAn.n e Was ham shares the early lead of the LPGA tourney. Los Alltmlto• THVASDA Y'S RESUL. TS C70ttl 9f 92-nllltt qua~ ~l FIRST RACIE. 3~ varO$. t<lo• Anoe! (Chavez) 16 00 Gtl Tiit C.old (Frydevl OH·Otollal (Ward) OH·Sl>Hdv Pollcv (Armstrong) OH-Otedlleel lor llllrd. 1.40 2 IO 3 60 740 2 40 2.10 Also rec•d: King Third, Have Bellle, Caotaln Solrlt, $ard0nlc, Golla Go Gel Um, Emergencv Room Time 11,91. t2 EXACTA (7·5) oalCI MOIO SECOND RACE. 350 vardl. Klu lmee Flrll (A1m,nl 6.60 3 40 2 40 Bebv Roar 11.acl\tv) 3 60 J 00 Sloten Fun Ber (Creager ) 2 60 Also raced Z'evl S.eller. Belen. Lltlle Bey Bunny, En• tn, Nulrino, Vtlledl990, '-\voemlnlglrt . Time. 11.14. n EXACTA (6·4) peld S27 60. THlftD RACE. 400 vord~ r rulv Snee (Cterlne) e 60 •IO 3 60 Btulnlu lrN (MllCMll) IHO I 00 Be<lulno Clllck (Cllavarl 1 00 Alto rac4td. Sudden Fame Bao Magic, Jenny PavcM<~. Pav Tiie Bird Time· 2012. FOURTH RACE. 400 yerdl. -.Aoon Rice (Herl) 12.40 S.10 '•O Just Pleln Brue• (Veldeil S40 J 40 V.ltaouohtooo (Wardl 3,00 Aho rectd: LOIS Of Smoolllv. Alive And ;:rH , BIOodtnlrsov, H•rts A Hoolno, Sir qamt>tln Men, Jllltlt' Bug Bend Time 2021 '2 UCACTA ( 1·61 Plkl 1'2 40 FIFTH RACE. 400 yards ltultd Off (Frvdayl 7.20 UO J 40 v.avolu Slrldt ICreaoerl 10 60 140 Emereld FH lure (Piikenton) 10.20 Al>O raced. Wllll• Falcon, 111 E•IY Bebv. Ce>n Slub, En Wiii Pa n . Nellve :lenltr Time. 70.27. 12 EXACT A 12 6) Paid Sl32 10 SIXTH ltACE. 170 Yard• :>teaunl Potlcv (Harl) 1.JI) 4 00 v.acno Miio IT rHsure I S •O /l/hls11er Strip ICltrluel J 00 400 HO Atso rececs Tnlnk Slit, 4.1u1nouvh1, Hoult Aoe Tlmf 4S67 Sier Investment, n EXACTA (S·3) Pa id '"60 s•v•HTH RACE. 400 vard1. -.Aaveruls Coov (Bard I 10 00 1 00 S.60 Or Kirk Junior (Frvdavl J0.60 16,IO :a.II Snot (Trto\Urt) 4 20 Also raced PtrlKI Reautll, Gl1111erlvl Jet, Rebel• Saint, Tel• To Peooa. Slruck iltver, Botero Garden. Bum11v Road Time 1• 97 S2 E.llACTA (7-l) oald S163 20 EIGHTH RACI . SSO veros. !>OllYS Hooe 'Lackey I 4.IO 3.00 2.IO Be Auurtd IHarll J.60 UO Ber Bow Marcul (Adair) JIO Al>O rectd. • L.lllt. Llkt Reb, :l'lt11ltwlnl\, Reos rears Tlmt 26 71 t2 EXACT A 14·61 oela s 12 60 n P'ICI( SIX (7· 1·2·S-7·•l Daid 121 9SI 00 wltll -wln11lng llCl<tl litA -.orsesl 17 Pick SI• con$04ellon oald IS6l 00 Nllh 39 winning tk .. et> (five norset) NINTH RACI. 3SO vard1 Tiny Overdrive (Edwards) 4 4IO Holme 80011 !Piikenton) OH·Mr 0111 Mevers (Mltcnelll OH·Allvt Wire (Ftortsl OH-OH dttltl tor third MO 2.60 600 300 3 60 240 Atso raced Mr Good Bla re, Blllv Shears. Q\'41 THI, Flnt Fellow Frltnd, KllarNn Roearunntr. Quick Screen. Time 1193 n EXACTA (5·11 oala SJSOO Alltndtnct 6.0S2 Holvwood P•rll THU•UDAY'S RESULTS ("4111 II 61·daY 111«-.UtNlrtd mMflnt) f'lltST ltACa. 1 1ur1ono1 Name Vour Polson (Sbl) 1 l 00 6 00 4 IO Grano Junction <Eurao.a) 960 S tO Ma"111ore 1Cesl61Md•l 3 00 Alto rectd Nuhvll~ NellYI. Arvld. Sinister Smile, Momeni of Love, I Wlah lrllh Time 115 SECOND ltAC•~ 6 lurlonos. Our Lerrv (McCe rron) 22.60 10.60 120 Prince Blood Royal (Sibille ) 610 6 00 Ramotln' Alono IBell11arl 11.00 Also raced Guaoo. Soan11n Oen 0 , 1\1\•0k Fore•, Mein Htl'r, lleeClv Gtorv, BHU Soffd. Mv Courage, HIOl\lan<I Oulll, First ln•1tllmen1 Tlmt 1 11 l/S n DAIL. y DOUBLE (4•JI oald s 11120 THIRD RACE. • lurk>ngs. Lord N0tman COllvere1l 12 oo S 00 2.60 L/Morquls (Mall) S.60 HO Faclltndoll'\ Bov IHawltYI 2.20 AllO r.cact: llUCIW JI ,.,.,.., Bl(ll 't a Kid&, Brocttlal, Time: 1:11 4/S. a.I •XACTA ($•11 Mio t l74 SO llOij9TH •actl. t lurlo<\tt. LldY COIMn l'•lllllMll 7.00 uo )10 EarlY O\iftl (Pllltevl UO 00 GamlMW'l Oeutl\I., (SIOllll l • 60 AltO r.cact. Vt49U.. Pronto Min . Va · :etlO/I Ille, Pr-•"•· Pat's $now, $WHI C.rrelu, ConlH Noves. ~ of Jan . NaMlcll Pen TllM: 1:11 4/S. -'"" •aca. 1 '''' ml1t• Rad SlfH I Miu 181Kk) IU O S20 UO N oodlYnn <~rronl 2 90 UO lwlll Diiiy (S..trada) 160 Alto r.ced $nowy Wino•. .. • Rain· oow, IM9U1,Jve, I Awev Jo, Qvttn of Sottno. Time I: .. llS. U a XACTA 0 ·21 PAIO stl9.SO. SIXTH RACE. Wt mli.s on turf, Shern StrMI (HawltYI Sl.20 IUO 6.20 Conllrttnlal Glrl (Slblll9l 10.00 3.60 Furtive Glence (McCerron> l .00 Alto ra'9d. Suoer Veltnllna, Jllllnsllv, Reoulallon Min. Master Oentltt, Don't t:or1191 ,,., Anne 0 Time. llAt 4/S. U a.llACTA (6·11 oald .a40.SO HVENTH ltAC:e. 6 lurtonos FtY1"11 Unnel IOlhlY) S.00 l 00 VIO Doller Oarllno (Mcca rron) 2.to 2 60 Rk>tlng <Tei.Ira> 3.to Also r•ci4td; N••I Comtl Love, Pn11'1 r1oney, O•rmalttn. Time: I'll l/S U IXACTA (1·1) paid $.4',~ t2 P'ICI( SIX (J-S-1-1-6·7 or JI Paid fo4,011.IO wltn It winning 11Ckell (five 'IOnesl. Carrvovtl' DOOi l 114,3$7 ~ EIGHTH ltAC•. 6..., lurlongs Cari'• II• a.at (Plncavl S.00 3 20 2 10 El JeDal (Pierce) 6.40 2.10 No Hotds Berred (,,.Hl l . 10 Allo rac4td: Flyln,11 Cnlcll, Stand Pel Time: 1:16 11s U I XACTA C7·Sl paid SIS 00 NIKTH ltACI. Ont milt on lurt Traooer'l Love (Miiis) 66 00 12.20 1 40 1\1\enllle (F.,.nltsl 12.00 I 20 Grauv IDetanou1uvtl • 4 00 Also r•'9d; ltlllua na. S1av1r19 Alive II. l(.aryn'1 Present, Whit• Momeni Tlme: 1:34. U EXACT A ( l·Sl oa1d Sl,096.SO Alltndanct· 17,'20. Gr•nd Prix MurMment (et W11Nn1Mft. D.C.I *" ReuM Sln9ltt Jow ·Luls Cltl'c (Argentina) def Eddi• Oll>bt IV.S ), 6·2, 6·2, Jlmmv ArlH IU S l jtl Jonn Malik• 1u.s.1. 6·2. 6·4, Met ?\Keen (US.) Clef. Diego Ptl'ei (UruvuaY), l·6, 6·4, 6·4, Juan Agntre CSoalnl def Hens :;11e1emel1ltl' 1Cn1i.1. 4~ (retired). Eric i<.orll• (US.> Ott Ftl'nanoo Luna ISc>aln), S·l , 4·6, 7·5, FrencelCO Cancetk>ll lltalY) Jel Cllerlts Strode (U.S ), 6· 1, •·6, 7·6, Derek Tarr (South Afrlce) Oe1. Ttrrv Moor (U.S.). 6·3, 6·3. TEAM TENNIS ~24.~X19 tatNtwPWt ... dll ,,.,, .. OOUbltl~-Ven'I Hof·JOl\n .,ustln (Cl def. Pat Duore·Anan• Pel· !lton, 6-2. Men'• 1lr191n-van'1 Hof IC I Clef Ouore, s-a. Women'l doutlle1-Ann Klvomure·Pam THOU••Otn (P) oef Sandv Colllns·Mlma JeulOYtc, 6·0. Women's 1lnglt1-Jt usovec (C) dlf rffQuaroen, •·I Mhttd dOUblas-PallllOll·Klvomura IPl Mf. Auslln·Cotlln1, 7·5 IAuslln·Cotllns won 111e 11"1 game ol PYtl'llmt). 0... ... fl"*"' ART'S LANDING ( .............. dlH7 enolto If? 0 .. 1. 10 barrecUda. 2• bonllo. i20 mael<eret, It roct< llsn, 2 vettowlall, I SllHPlhltd. 1 laifPln. DAVEY'S LO(KIR C~ ... dll -207 a~s. II wncud•, 2<!0 oonllo, S4 calico baH, 1 hellb\Jt, "'' meckarel, 32 roek llsh, 764 u no t>au, I whll• 11• ban, 1 v1t1ow1111. H&M LANDING (S.n Oftea)-55' an111ers '67 vetlowlall, 463 OOnllo, 1' oarrecuda, 71 baU, S otua lln tuna, II 1httos,,.ad TiwndeV'S tr•nwcttofts BAH BALL AtntncMI L-TOR ON TO BLUE JAYS-Signed Erni. Wlllll, telCf>tr, through Int 19'5 Htson ~L.- Susoer>dld and llntd P.J carev, rNn· soer of Ille Helena PllllHas, tor Pu•nlng an .;moire. BASKETBALL Na!MMI ......... At~lallell VT AH JAZ.Z-Nemtd David Fridman •lee ortsldtnl In Charge of Lal Veg .. >0Crallon1. '00T9ALL Na ....... , ..... L._ CLEVELAND llROWNs-519ned Sleva 1...IVelY. guard. and Oon Miii«. tac~la DENVER BRONCOS-Signed Louil .rlrlglll, cornero.c... end t<en L.anler, 1ecki.. 10 • 1trln of -·¥ear c:on1rac1S Nalved Miiie Blrl9ham ano Mork OeR011, lntO.ckarl, WOii• Thomes, Pl'lll SWIUtr snCI Bt!lnlt JOllnSOI\; Cle11n1lve baclt1. Tod Nia, Lynn Gron , ano Oen Mickle, ot· 'enslve n,,.men, end Garv l!llaci..wtH, rul'I· ,111g back. Pl4Ktd Victor Whlla. Clelefltlve lneman, and Ml .. 1 MllCNlll, C1eter11lv1 beell, ln Iha lnlurtd r-v• 1111. NEW ENGL.AHO PA TRIOTs-RetMMCI rom Skorupoa, kicker. s toned Ctertinee NHIM<\, wide receiver. NEW YORK JETs-Pltced Robert Brewer, llghl tnd, and Ernell P9nnlneloll, ·unnlna back. on wel,,.,.1. MEll'S SHOE SALE BISS FLORSHEll CUllS DEITER ,.,, .. 111 ... re1. le 111.IO ,.,, te 11.IO •1.11 It ••••• 31.11 to l•.11 21.11 to •1.11 r•I• te H.ot 21.11 -llTIT ..... YALRI • •111, IUlaL 1 ltaml Wiii - ... I M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 8CHOUT f AUCETT aENSON CLAW80N Fashion Island officials nanJed Ricbard Scbaelder, a nationally rerognized 1peciallst in retall leasing, has joined Tbe Irvine Company to direct leasing activities for the !inn's Fa1blon Island regional shopping center in Newport Beach. The company previously an- nowleed that it would reasswne direct manage- ment of the open-air mall. located in the Newport Center business district, effective June 30. As part of the program to renovate and upgrade Fashion laland, the company has also retained Robert L . Scllaoat as a consultant to initiate and guide the center's redevelopment, according to an an- nouncement by Irvine Company president Tllomas H. Nielsen. • • • Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of Newport Beach has announced the appointment of Jady A. Faacett to vice president, individual actuarial. Faucett joined Pacific Mutual in the actuarial training program in 1970. Her duties as vice president will include administrative re- sponsibility for the individual actuarial depart- ment and for administration of Pacific Financial Life Insurance Company. In addition, the com- l>IIDY announced the appointment of James M. Bensen to vice president, individual special marketing. In his new job, Benson will have overall responsibility for the "M Group," an association of major producers through whom Pacific Mutual will expand its marketing of individual products. • • • Delma Corporation o( Huntington Beach has elected J im Beam, chairman of Beam and Associates of Anaheim and current mayor of Orj.nge, to its board of directors. Delma Corpor- ation owns and operates facilities which provide residential and skilled nursing care to senior citizens and is presently developing retirement condominiwns. ITT J 1b1co of Costa Mesa, a unit of lTI Col'vuration, has announced the appointment of Daniel E. Clawson to the position of director of marketing. Before working with Jabeco, Clawson was vice president of marketing with J ohnson Pump Company in Glendora . • • • Commercial office marketing specialist Jay Carnahan has been named top producing com- mercial broker in Cu1bman & Wakefield'• Orange County office, according to vice president and branch manager Robert H. 01brlnk. Carnahan is credited with participauon m thirty separate transactions, which total in excess of $8 million and encompass more than 211,000 square £eet of office space and comercially zoned land. .... Construction has begun on the $11 million Warner-Red HUI Bu1lne11 Cente r located at the northwest comer of Warner and Red Hill avenues in Tustin, according to Jeffrey 8 . Allen, managing partner of the Paragon Group, developer of the project. The new development, which is scheduled for completion in early 1984, is situated on 4. 7 acres and will be comprised of three buildings totaling 95,404 square feet. • • • Tbe Hammond Company of Newport Beach has announced ming with the Securities and Exchange Commission of a registration statement for an initial public offering of 800,000 shares of common stock at an est.imated initial offering price of $16-18 per share. The Hammond Company is engaged primarily in the mortgage banking business, originating, funding. selling and ser- vicing residential loans. ELF The proof 1s shown below: the new BMW 3181. new electronic fuel-1njec- t1on system. your actual fuel mileage. And the comfort of a BMW-enhanced by such improvements as standard air cond1- t1oning and increased roominess. ,,,. Ifs the first car re- sembling the BMW 3201 that doesn't belong to that category defined by Motor Trend as "cook1e- cutter copies" of one. That's because 1t enJOys an advantage they don't. Ifs built by the only company that doesn't have to wait to see what BMW will come out with next. The 3181 delivers the sp1nted response of a BMW -enhanced by a It offers the legendary road holding of a BMW -enhanced by a new, highly refined suspen- sion system . The precise handling of a BMW -enhanced by a new variable power- ass1st steering system. The stopping power of a BMW-enhanced by larger disc brakes. The technology of a BMW -enhanced by systems that calculate when routine service is needed and report on In short, bu1ld1ng a BMW 1s a highly desirable objective for a car com- pany to follow. The BMW 31811s built for those who prefer re- sults to objectives. The results can be seen and test & dnven at a BMW dealer near you. t 198Jll'Nl'"'Nc11"~• 1nt lhl!IMW•_. lnlqpn.._.,.., E.-T<viR~~bl'...-....,.,11 .... .,.....,...,.,_us etM- LET Y..QU.B LOCAL BM~BAANGWHOROUG_H_IEST DRIVE Alhambra Ca~ Huntington Park Newport Beach Riverside allWll --llCaMDA•t IOr UIWI, llK. U.UUIMW ..,.UUI 7050 Topanga •11'11 1540 Jamboree Rd 7850 Indiana Ave 181 1 West Mam Canyon Blvd 6000 Pacific Blvd (714) 640-6444 (714) 785-4444 Street (213) 346 3144 (213) 583 1901 North Hollywood Santa Ana (213) 570-8444 Fullerton Lancaster ............ CBYID llOl'OIS, Azusa •11cU11• ......... HK. lllC. ............ ...... 45201 N Sierra 4270 Lankersh1m 208 West First St. 791 East Arrow 626 Euchd Avenue ~way BoulEWard (7 14) 835-3171 Highway (213) 691-6701 ( 5) 948.6004 (213) 761 ·6133 Sar,ta Monica (213) 967-5331 (714) 680·6300 ~Beach Norwalk OCUI ll01llS Beverly H1llS Glendale ...... JAlllCOIMW 1820 Santa Monica I ... _. NGRC ... 3670 Oicrif ve 10840~1restone BoulEWard lnmY..U 800South Brarid (213) 427· 911 Boulevard (:>13) 829-3535 9022W1lshlre BoukMlrd (714) 636·5790 (213) 868 3233 VanNuys Boulevard (213) 246·6543 M1s.wn VieJO (714) 636 6775 ... ..,.ama (213) 273-3980 Hermosa Beach r ...... Ptllm it1~ 5230Van Nuys Carnanllo ...... -02 Margveflte Boulevard NUl-,LTt. •ww.-2901 Pacrf ic Parkway 3919 East Palm (213) 788·1791 411 Datly Dove Coast~ (714) 831-2010 Ca~Dnvc (805) 482-8878 (2l3) 37 .()935 (61 321 700-0 (2p)~23l2 --- Construction has started on this facility in the Irvine Industrial Complex-Tustin. Work on $6 mlllion faclllty begi~s Construction has begun in Tustin on a $6 million building designed to serve as a corporate headquarters and research and development facility in the Irvine Industrial Complex-Tustin. The two-story strUcture, en- compaBSing, 45,957 square feet, is available for sale or lease. It is a development of Dow Avenue Associates, a general partnership that recently purchased the 2.62-acre site from the Irvine Co. for nearly $1.4 million. The property, located at 2692 Dow Ave., was the last parcel owned by the Irvine Co. in the Irvine lndJJStrial Complex-Tustin, a 315-~ industrial park adja- cent to the Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road. John Rothwell of the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co. re p- resented both parties in the trans- action. Business Properties is the exclusive sales and leasing agent for the facility, with Rothwell, Bill Garrett and Nick Hannon as brokers. USC management event set Saturday Public speaking seminar Saturday Orange County busi- nesswomen are invited to a USC management seminar at 10 a.m. July 23 at the Westin South Coast Pla7.a Hotel in C.o6ta Mesa. The open house is designed to introduce students to a Certificate in Management Ef- fectiveness course being of- fered Oct. 1 by the university in Orange County. For reser- vations call (213) 743-5246. "Presentation Skills," a free seminar on how to sharpen one's public speaking technique, wiU be offered at National University Irvine center, 2112 Business Center Drive. The program will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The workshop is designed to show participants how to give a "winning'' business presentation. For infonnation about registering, call 975-6285. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK !AP) CmlW U'J• 1S lwa$oUI 32"' 33•1. PletuSS 11 11;,,, ltcmA ' 10.10. NASDAQ ouotallon' Cmwlel n ,. Jam,llv 20~ 21 Pion HI 27''> 27 .. Tenant 10~ 71'. 'llOW1"9 hlOhftl lllcls Con Pap 41,. Jerko • 1n11 20\'ll Plasli... 9·16 I Tlprarv 6l .. I a no low•" often by CMdl• ' 21 ,,.,., •1Jlffv ,. lit ~"'' 14'1> IS TomlOil ,. 16 "" market makers as of 4 ~Of.SI 65'11 651,i, Joslyn • 7914 ?t\4 PresGM ""-... p.m Prices oo 110• rosTr 21 ,,"" KalSSI pl """~ Pr~levn SJV, 54 Tovota 10 101 • lnclUO<t re lail markup CutlFd ' J J•I> Ka Iver '"" ,,. 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'O OJ ct> '<~ I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 22. 1983 U Atari Inc. Division loses $310.5 million By tbe A11oetated Presa NEW YORK -Warner Commu.nicationt Inc., reporting a $310.IS million io. for lia Atari Inc. dJviaJon, said the problems al the video pine pioneer wen wone than expected ln the tee0nd quar1er but should be 80lved by year'aend. The la.gave Warner an overall net lo.of • $283.4 million on revenue of $735 million for the April-June period. A year earlier, Warner earned $68.2 million, or $1.05 aahare, on revenue of $923million. Wall Street had expa..-ted a big io. from Atari, a leading maker of video games and home computers. and Wamer'aatock fell 67.5 cen\1Thunday to $23.25 ln New York Stock Exchange composite trading. But the actu.aJ loss, announced aft.er the market cloeed, was well above expectations. E conomy growth 'stunning' WAS HINGTON -Analysts say the 8.7 percent growth rate w hich the govenunent has reported for U.S. economy in the second quarter was "stunning" and "phenome nally impressive." The Commerce Depart- ment report released Thursday said the economy was growing from April th rough June at more than lrip)e the 2.6 percent annual rate in the previous three months. "The economy was booming in the second quarter - there's no doubt about that," said David Ernst of the Evans F.conomics forecasting firm ln Washington. Esmark s weetens Norton bid NEW YORK -It has become increasingly likely that Norton Simon Inc. will become an Esmark Inc. subsidiary. Fsmark sweetened its bid for Norton Simon to $972. 7 million on Thursday, and Anderson Clay10n & Co. ended ita effort to acquire the company. GA F withdraws sale offer NEW :YORK -GAF Corp. and Allied Corp. have c.alled off their agreelflent to sell GAF'schemicals unit to Allied for $410 million. GAF has been trying to sell both its chemicals group and its other major business, its building materials unit, but has been unable to sell either one. Earlier this month. GAF said Southwest.em General Corp., a privately held company, withdrew its $140 million offer to buy the building materials group. Dollar rallies but gold drops LONDON -The dollar rallied on foreign exchange markets early today amid fresh signs of U.S economic recovery and doubta over interest rates. Gold bullion prices dropped. European traders attributed the dollar's strength to Thursday's report of an 8.7 percent growth in the U.S . gr088 national product nnd speculation that American banks might raise prime lending rates. They said the dollar appeared to have been oversold following Federal Reserve chai.nnan Pa ul Volcker's testimony Wednetlday to the House Banking Committee. Mutual fund assets tumble . NEW YORK -AMets of the nation's 315 money market mutual funds fell $30. 7 million in the latest week to $165.5 billion, a trade group says. The Investment Company Institute said Thunday the decline for the week ended Wed.needay followed an increase of $252.5 million a week earlier. That increase had been the first weekly rile in the funds' asaesl in 7 ~ months, according to the Washington-based m utual fund trade group. STOCKS IN THE SPQTLICHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOltlC (AP) .M, 11 Adv•nced OecUned ''° Tol.i lllUM Hewhlefll --· METALS SILVER ~ ... COLO QUOTATIONS SYMBOLS ........ •v ... m '"' D " NEW YOltlC IAPI Fiiiet Oow·.-t;;m' tor Thunoav. JvA n ~ 20Trn ISUH 65 Stt. """" Trtn Ut .. •JStt. 1229.111231.41 1111.lS 12'1U 7+ I.SI mtJ • 11 571.,• SIQ.n+ u. 132.Jl in.to 131,01 m 1.-OJI 4'1.22 "6.02 ... 11 .. l.S.+ IAS •• "6.100 •.111.-1,m ,100 11.w..000 AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS ' I I ' • OflnQe Cout DAIL V PILOT /Friday. July 22, 1983 by Gus Arriola f;,\1t •·1•:1.1t by Jtm Davis ) WHAi ARE _vo_u_DO_l_N_&_,),_ ~ UP HERE ? PIO YOU l COME ro 5AV E ME ? ) ' ( NO,f J UST CAMf.TO l~ .. /_ WELL, TALK FA5T. I WA5 JUS T CONStPERIN& LEAPING ro \:'y PEATH ~_r1 r; ,, • THE t'..\'lll'' CIRCL"S by 8 11 Keane "Oh, good! That's the 'rad' sitter with the 'totally awesome' boyfriend." '9 .\R~ \IU Kt: by Brad And erson 1·22 "There's someone here to see you about your last price increase .. l.1 or 'J'• t' h 'J ,•• RH; Gt:on-.t: by Virg il Partch (VIP) . ·' ~-~ i ''I wa s going to get us a couple hot dogs but I've only got five bucks." Dt:,,IS THt: 'It:' \('t : by Hank Ket '..) I -- -~ ~.·. I ~\ GOif ii ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF llolh vulni•c11hh·. Suulh lh•n" NORTH • v.ld •;.i 97 3Z 0 A643 +117H2 WEST t:AST + J 1011532 + K 9764 V'K 85 ~64 0 97 0 108 5 •93 +Kt06 SOllTll +AQ <;.A Q J 10 0 KQJ 2 + AQJ Thi· h1dd1nic: South Wut North t-:HI 3 NT Pao 4 + Pan 4 Pao 5 Van 6 t'a&i. Pu• Pan Opl•n1n11 lt'<td Jar k of • DR.\BBLt:; llt·rlnri•r took lrirks wht•r1·111•r hi' 1•11uld. llnfnr 111n1111•ly, wh1·n il C'11m1· t.11 adrh ni.c u11 I ht• totitl, hl· h.td only 11 -uOl' h·w1·r 1h11n ht• h111l 1•11ntr:11·1t·tl fu r. Onrt• North 1•11111hliwh1•d via I ht• Stuymnn conv1•nttun 1h11l hi' ~idl· had 11 4 4 h1•urt ril. ht• rni~1·d uvt·r J<am1• :ii. n ... 111m 1nv1ui1iun. This Npt•l'ifit·all y asktod for trump 11u1tlity. and South'' trump~ w1•r1• 1·1•rt11in ly icootl c·n1111J(h 111 lll'l"t'fll. W 1••l lt•tl lht• tup of hi~ 'Jladt• 'it'•!U!'nrt. and d1•dart•r w1" dc•hichlt•d that ht· h:1tl t11•1·n uHc•ri•cl a fr1•1· fm1· ... s1·. l>1·dJr1•r took hi' t WO SpJd1· lrtrk,, dt,l'ardtnl( 1·luh.-., l h1•n l'rll\' J tll t h1· .1r1• or ··on Bt:'TTt~R OR t 'OR "0 ff St: AT L.EA& THERE 001HE H16H 01\JE ,I ~·r HAVE 10 t>.X>~ IWXlT BUUJES t<IC.KING SAND IN ffV.; FACE ! ·-·--· - HMM HE1S~5N PRElTy ORNERY SINCt::IHE HE.NS DISF\PPEAF\ED. diamond,. nnd lrwd I h1· trump Cinl'i.w. W1·111 won and 1·x11t·d walh n lrum11. 11nd dnla r1•r 1·v1·nl1111lly h:ul lo r11n1·1•tl1• a rluh lrit'k for dnwn on1· Cort1·1·t t1•rhn111u1· will allow d1•1·lan·r lo mak1• th1• sl11m 11ft..r lryinic 1111 hi11 rhan1·1·s. llt· li hould rurr lht• ~p11d1• lt•:11I m dummy and lnk1· th1· trump Cin1·s~1" 111·~1 d1•f1•nw i~ to ullow d1•rlar<'t to wan lh1• first trump. I >1·1·l:arn g1•ts ha1·k lo dummy by ruffinl( 1h1· nrr of spad1•11 11ncl tak1·i. ilnnlht"r trump /in1·~s1·. Now W1••I· ..,.m, :ind f11n1·' d1·dan·r with .1 'ipud1· Sc1uth ruffi-,1m1 drnws lht• la'lt trum 1•. th1·n r.1'1h1•s th1• YEP.HE'S Gaf~IN~ To DO -SO HEuUS\ GoES AROUND MAKIN' F\ DARNED , NUISANCE. ;Of HIMSELF. KICK.I KICK! KICK! KICK! by Ferd & Tom Johnson DD. S 'IO('K ',/JC~l : I /,,111,• .J. I t;lll~( • .,,. J lq• .. • .:t'r"I ';(·1'1 111/' '/ l1 ., f (I\" , .... 1• /.t /,.'}( 1/11 I ·i; a ·"aLt;• t:t:os h (/).!) hl411.ql ~~ f aJlt{ .'l w n1 1I 6< lu11 whP '')JtnA lt I Iii nll • ~~ 'l.~ • -· by Charles M Schu l z by Tom K Ryan I THE l PVTH IS THAT SHE WANTED NO PART OF YOU. DID SHE? ANO YOU HAD NO OTHEP. PLACE WHERE Y0u COULD OO• ISN'T THAT RIGHT'> k111j.( •1111•1·n -or rhanaond~ 11~ hol h dl'f1•11d1•r' follow. Now h1· r.1n 11V1·ttnk1• Lht• Jnrk of dm11111111I~ walh lhl· 11r1· unrl try th1• rluh f1ni·11111•. Wh1·n I h111 ~u1"1"1·1•d1'. d1·1•l11 n·r r1111 ~(l'I ha1·k lo I h1• ho.trd hy 1111 1·r l.1kini.: I ht• t WU of 1ll11n111111b lo r1•1J1·a1 th1· d uh hn1·i1~1· 11nd land th1• i.l11n1. How do you cltootw lht but opuin1 ltad? Cliarlt1 Gor~n hH the anawer. •·or a c•py of "Wlnnlq Opuiq Lud11," und II .85 t• ''G•rtn·l.tad1," cart of thit ntw1paptr. P.O. 801 259. Norwood. N.J. 07648. Malit cht ch p1yablt to New1- paptrbook&. -~ ~ i ,, ~. -~ < by Lynn Johnston SOUNDS LIKE GRAMPA VERN Afl~ HE REliRED. ~KINDOF HAVE 10 ~IREA BOUJ.J (A)() C.ARRIES Hl5 O<.UN &UET Of 5AND ! , tl. by George Lemont \ •f\/ an her I \ --------- Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 22, 1983 111 -.~~~~~~--~~----------------....;;-~-.,...__ ... q "Oii God, "e pa&Mdc ltelplfftDHI orl.t c'1Jdrea! ftelr luoceDce before SM awflll• • moa1&er -"' earaaed adalt. A.ad lilow ror11va.1' tbey are -ll1ul8c me ao ferveally at bedtime \ k111in1 me 1ocM1DJ.-1. All I cu do 11 1traip&en ~ ~. cover, to•• a •mall llead banowed ID a pfllow /' ud llope wl" all my lleart tlaat &My wW forpve , f m~ I William Steiner, director of Albert Sitton Home, and Kathryn Thomp- son. Zonta benefit Raising money for dependent children Seven tables of wine and cheese were set up among the orchids at Brecht Orchid Garden in C.OSta Mesa for the Zonta Club benefit for Orangewood/ Albert Sitton Home for dependent children. After sampling the food and admiring the flowers, the alrnoat 200 there (members of nine area Zonta Clubs and home supporters from all over OC) heard the surprise they had been promised. J~ Witmer, president of Deepwater Chenucal, announced a $1,000 contribution with additional gifts from Mission Viejo Co., Commerce Bank and Harriette Witmer -totaling over $2,000. This was matched by a challenge dollar for dollar grant from Harry G. Steele Foundation. Carol Givens, Newport Harbor Zonta, entertained along with George and Joseph Reseter. Allll UllDllS. DEAR READERS: These are tense timetl for mothers who are working eiJht-hour jobtl -and then go home to laundry, cIHlling and children who hunger for their time and attention. Many of the.e mothers are exhllust«I and irritable. They Jose their tempers and write to unload their guilt and as1c for help. Today's column is a repeat that will surely a trike a responsive chord. It's high time I ran It 1Wain. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: This morning, burdened with too much work to fit into one day and very tired from the day before, I took out my frustration on my children. This evening I picked up a magazine and saw this Mother's Prayer by Marjorie Holmes. I hope you will print it. Thank you in advance. -ALPENA. MICH. MCYI'HER "Ob God, I was 10 cro11 to tbe children today! Forgive me. I was di1coaraged and tired -aad I took It out on tbem. Forgive my bad temper, my impatience aad, moat of all, my yelling. I am a1bamed aa I think of It. I want to kneel down by each of their beds, wake them up and ask them to forgive me. But I can't. They wouldn't uderatand. I mut 10 on living wltb the memory of tb11 awful day, my anjaat tirades. Hoar• later I cu 1tlll aee the fear in their eyes a1 tbey scurried aroud, trylng'to appease me -tblnkiDg my anger and maniacal raving was their fault. "Lord, • r.w., "eae little 0H1 w .. m yo• .~ I llave JM1t • my keeplaa, I am faillq y ... Pleate '' let you laftatce padeace ud 1eo0ea repleDJ1b J me for tomorrow." t . . . 'ti DEAR ANN LANDERS: I certalnly agree j• with the penon who comp~ about employees ; who take advantage by doing penonal choret1 -.• writing letters and telephoning friends and. > relatives on company time. But I deeply reeent ·;' ; your terminology. Why did you refer to it aa the •l "Protestant work ethic"? Do you actually believe : j 1 that Protestants work harder or are more ethical . • than Catholics and Jews? : : · ManyCatholicsandJewscametothiacountry :; penniless, with little more than the clothes on their backa. They worked diligently and taught their ; : children to do the same. They made this country ·: what it is today. Will you kindly explain why you~·: used that phrase? -O'MALLEY AND , GINSBURG IN THE BRONX . · DEAR O~ALLEY and GINSBURG: The . pbrase "Pro&eatant work ethic" is not original ': wldl me. It refers to die teacblng1 of Jolul Calvin . l (1509-ISH). die Frencll Protestant tbeolosJu. ~ Be taa&llt tbt tkrllt, indaatry, sobriety ud respontlbllity were e11eatial to ackievlng tile relp of God oa eartla. From tills basic concept came "die Protestant work etlalc." It certainly applies to people of all faJdl1. ~3{J7adMrv SHOP JOI CHRISTMAS AT IULY SALE PllClSI Creative Jewelers Inc. MtMM•CAUr lif:\o\llll~A~)()tlAf~ ~~ 00 ff./' DIAMONfTJEWELRY . ~ t)o o0Q~0 o.~. SPECTACULAR SAVINGS Paul Brecht sampling the re- freshments. Annette Witmer must like the drinks. Enuna Jane Riley and Kathryn Thompson co-<:haired the third annual event spon&0red by Irvine and Saddleback Valley clubs. Paul and Jane Brecht were there to welcome the guests including Annette Witmer (Jim's wife), Penny Hagedorn, Jane Yoshihara, Torn Riley, Sharon Truachinger, Peggy Friend, Peg Forgit (she won an orchid plant .as a door prize), Marianne Rodriguez and Sarah MacDonald. o 0 ,, ••• ~ .... 50% OFF REG. 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Children's Hospital in Washington, D.C. minimizes potential anxiety by offering kids a familiar environment and activities: puppet shows. pre-operative tours of the hospital guided by a hand-holding volunteer. A playroom loaded with toys and games Is also popular. In Children's Health Center in Minneapolis. Sesame Street's Big Bird greets children at the entrance. In many hospitals anesthesiologists visit each child before surgery to explain what surgery is and how they will "take a nap"-ratherthan use the frightening term "Put you to sleep." Children are encouraged to keep a favorite toy or doll with them at all !times. Some hospitals allow pare.nta to accompany their child to the door of the operating room. Parent.a should be honest, trying to answer all questions. Explain what a hoapitaJ is like: Beds that move, carta with wheels, nunes and doctors ln uniforms etc. Try to be with them as much as poelible. Tell them when you will be there and when you will be leaving. Try 10me of thete suggestions, Mrs. B. I think they will help. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm a heavy amoker. I auppoee I can go without the weed for a day before my surgery. My doctor adviaes me to quit for that length of time to prevent complications. What can temporarily quitting do?-Mr. V. Dear MR. V.: He's not eugerathag. It'• wiser to qaJt at least U boan before 1argery. Wby? BecH1e smok- ing decreases tbe 01:f1en-carryillg blood capacity. A le11ened amout of oygen reacbes tbe vital or1u1 ud llicreHet tile rilk for compUcatlon1. II yoa qait before 1arcery, your hemo&Jobln wlll carry all &M available oxnea. Wily let it llpt it oat for space wl" carf>oa monoxide? FOR MR. N.: U you have been ta.king strenuous exeffi.ae lately, better inform your doctor. This is sometimes the reaaon for changes in laboratory test infonnation. Cholesterol levels may fall in some, potas&urn levels increased in others. FOR MRS. 0 .: "ParentaJ feeding" usually means providing nutrition through intravenous feeding. It is Wied in some patients who would otherwise die of dehydration and starvation. FOR MRS. A.: I know of no certain way to predict which youngster will turn out to be a chronic alcoholic yean later. Many children with a hiltory of growing up in a home where al- coholiam waa a problem, never had a problem withralco~h..;.;o;...;;;l.;,__ ____ _ Fr11 Chlld Can Whll1-U-s•., . RUFFELL'$ HuntCngtOfl C..... offtn ,,,,.., At/ it'• new S*Yfirne n.tre v'(6nt1r\A 1zi 'UPHOUTBY, INC. to"'tertolnyour~wMe 1 I r~~J ...,..... . ........... 9H.... yo'1 lhop, $2/hr,.,.,.., Sof, rJ()IJ/ t::(.A rW9I tt2t HMeOI llYD. 12 to 4. 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Knitting Needles, and morel Now25°/o OFF Vogue, Simplicity, Butterick, And Pacifica Patterns • NOW 20 °/o TO 50 o/o'~ OFF Good Selection Of DRAPERY FABRIC Your Choice While It Lasts 1/2 OFF THOUSANDS OF BUTTONS 25°/o to 50°/o · !· OFF All atore fixtures muat go. W have counters, tables, bolt hold- ers, desk, flle cabinets, pegborad pegs, atoola, register and more. ·-·--- OrannaC ....... oast DAILY PILOT/F Id r ay, July 22, 1983 • Plenty! Take a look through this newspaper and see . Local business and consumer reports. Advertising. Sports scores and features. TV listings and reviews. And when your customers get fussy . an entertaining story or two to keep them out of your hair. Every day , we've got more news and information about what's going on in this town than you'll find anywhere else. Anywhere. So if you're thinking of opening a new shop. or planning a special weekend. or wondering how much it's going to cost to send your kids to college , or just trying to get the best out of life (without getting clipped). you're in the right place . Right here. What's In It tor you? The answer appears on every page of YOUR 6A2-A321 .. -... "' -., llllyPHat CLASSIFllD THICDAITAllTHICDUITY Saving life Infant transport gives high-risk babies a better shot at survival B JOANGEYER .... c... ......... e baby born with a heart on the wrong side was wheeled into the intensive care unit at Chil- drens Hospital of Orange C.Ounty recently. Her breathing was shallow and irregular, her heart beat faltering. She came in CHOC's emerg- ency infant transport, accom- panied by a doctor and nurse, with an oxygen cone over her small nose. Dr. Ralph W. Rucker, director • of ICU-Neonatology-Respiratory Disease at CHOC, explained that the off.-a?nter heart was .. not necessarily a problem. but the heart might have a defect." Microsurgery has been per- formed at CHOC on infants so small. The heart was the siz.e of a quarter, he said. One premature infant admitted to CHOC with a birth weight of only 18 ~ ou nces today is a healthy toddler with before and after photographs pasted in CHOC's album of surviving "cliff-hanger" babies. Even as the Artesia infant was gently lifted from the transport to a bassinet under a radiant heat shield another call came in re- questing infant pickup from Rio Hondo. risk baby a better shot at survival . The unit, always accompanied by a neonatology physician and nurse team, has it.a own bat- tery-powered electric system, temperature control; monitoring equipment, bottled air -no smog for these babies -and equipment to measure and mix oxygen flow. The transport al.so has suction gear and a tacklebox full of medical supplies. Temperature control en route is critical because premature babies have not yet developed their bio-thennostat to maintain body heat. Albumin may be administered en route to replace blood volume in a tiny baby in shock from blood loss when the umbilical cord was severed. r Dr. Rucker said risk may be anticipated if the mother is dia- betic, has high blood pressure, toxemia or thyroid problem, if she is underweigh t or overweight, or under high stress. "The baby born to a diabetic mother has high insulin and low blood sugar and could have seiz- ures," he said. So doctors like to have the high risk mother give birth near the neonatology center. But the unexpected can occur. Some premature babies born with hearts no larger than a quarter require operations, but with o..,_,...... the infant transport, these little people have a be tter chance of surviving. The infant transport, essential- ly an ICU on wheels, plays an important role in giving the high When one pregnant mother was felled by a stroke, her premature baby was delivered by Caesarian section. Is dad pregnant, too •• ? sometimesitcertainlyseemsthatway TlwA11acl11M,,._. MILWAUKEE -Morning sickness. backache, fatigue -these and other symptoms of pregnancy are more likely than not to afflict an expectant father, says a nurse-scientist who is researching the mysterious male reaction to the condition of pregnant wives that Western science knows as "couvade.'' ''Even abdominal swelling -all the men we've seen have experienced that, too," adds Dr. Jacqueline Clinton, an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Nursing Research and Evaluation. Clinton and two UWM assistant professors of nursin.g, Rita Beck and Eileen P. Sheil, have interviewed 60 fathers-to-be in Milwaukee and plan to include 200 more in their study. According to Clinton. more than half the expectant fathers in the Western world join their wives in suffering clear signs of pregnancy. The symptoms include headaches, depression, ir- ritability. cravings for particular foods and weight gain. "ln some countries -Britain, for example - the figure is higher. I think it would be a lot higher everYWhere if men didn't hide what's happening to them -if they would 'fess up," said Clinton, who came to UWM from the University of Michigan in 1981. She combines the teaching of graduate courses in nursing with broad research in the fields of mental health and ethnic responses to modern professional health care. She and her colleagues, who began collecting data early in 1982, expect to continue tht; wo~k for ~r three years. Recently their pro~ appro""9cl for funding by the National Advisory Committee of the National Institutes of Health. They plan to use their research to expand Brotherlx love not dead The brothers dress plainly and live simply, devoted to work and prayer By MARCIA DUNN A111ct1'1f~W ..... FARMINGTON, P a. -They are not related, these people who call one another broth er and sister. Yet they've joined together. giving up all they own, to forge a family born of brotherly love. They are the Society of Brothers, part of a larger Anabaptist group known as the Hutterites, clinging together in a land of plenty that does not for the most part understand why they choose to live as they do. colleges in 1955. Yet for each, there is a common longing. And for each, the price is the same. "Ultimately, the hardest things to give up are not the outward riches, but one's self-image, self-esteem and one's pride to become a humble-hearted person," Alexander says. "Being human beings with a nature that is rontrary to living brotherly with one another, that's where the difficulty lies. It doesn't matter whether one's born here or not. We're all the same." maternity care to fathers. "We want to identify the hard months and the easy months, what the men can expect and what they can do about it." Clinton said. "Ultimately we will develop a plan of self-care for expectant fathers based on how the men we talk to have dealt with their problems. The interviews are a long-term process. We talk to the men periodically over the term of their wives' pregnancies and beyond. We have a series of 10 interviews in all for each subject." Clinton plans to put together health literature for expectant fathers that describes couvade and advises them on treatment of the symptoms. This might include diet, medication, exercise and alteration of habits to reduce stress, she said. C.Ouvade, a 1''rench word meaning "to brood or hatch," seems to have been obaerved first in the Wes'tern world in England early in the present century. yet it IS nothlng new, says Clinton, who Like the Amish, they dress plainly and live simply. devoting each day to work and prayer. Like brothers of blood, there is a common table, a common purse. Nestled on 200 hilly, tree-tilled acres of a Conner resort, the Farmington bruderhof is home to about • But deep in southwestern Pennsylvania's Laurel Mountains along truckers' U.S . 40, th e circle is open to anyone willing to give up.everything -jobs, families, homes, even inde pendent thought -for absolute equality and peace. · All they have, they share. And all they share, they say, lasts in their hearts forever. . "To live completely to the New Testament, you must remove all barriers, including properties," says Merrill Mow, 54, 1 who lives in the Farmington "bruderhof," or community of brothers, with about 300 others. "We believe that God created this world for brotherliness. We al.so believe that one day, God will win this earth for unity, for love," says Don Alexander, 45, a slight, soft~spoken Englishman who joined in 1959. "If we believe that, then we must live in that spirit of love and put It as our main priority," Alexander says. "It's out of that faith that our life has grown." 100 baptized adults and their children . A clapboard hotel, five stories high and hundreds of yards long. houses the community's offices, classrooms, laundry and dormitory-style apartments. Nine other buildings are scattered nearby. A large lake has been filled in; its grass now hold!t swing sets and well-worn paths. Carts once used by golfers carry the elderly and sick. Fresh-scrubbed women wearing polka-dotted scarves and long skirts push luggage wagons filled with squirming toddlers. Nearby, several bearded men laugh and joke as they pound and saw new windows into place. For every man. woman and child, there is a purpose. "Nobody is redundant. Everybody has some- thing to do, 90 you don't have a feeling that when ,you're older, you're not needed anymore," Mow says. Members oocasionally are sent from one bruderhof to another to help out. That decision, like all decisions, ia made by members from all four conununities, who keep in touch by telephone. al.so has studied cultural anthropology. Scholars have been noting couvade in non-industrial societies since the 19th century. There it is often displayed openly in ritual form. Expectant fathers in parts of Africa or New Guinea might don special dress, eat special foods and limit t he amount of work they do. ln some societies these practices are believed to extract evil spirits from the mothers. They also serve as a meana of claiming paternity. Clinton believes that couvade is a more or less natural way for a father-to-be to express c. bond of sympathy with the woman approaching mother- hood and a change of roles for himself. "In our society, it's often interpreted as psychotic behavior," she says, "but in our work we're looking at it as a normal developmental phenomenon." The condition should be regarded as a sickness only if the symptoms become disabling, she said. The Society of Brothers was founded in 1920 in Germany by Eberhard Arnold, who was disillusioned by injustice in war-tom Europe. Following the early Christians' example, he and six othen cast aside all their pcmesaions to live for God and the good of the whole. Although jobs 110metimesahift acoording to need, life changes little from day to day, from bruerhof to bruderhof. .,.. ,,._ Every morning except Sunday, a day for family Little one& are taken out for &0me fresh air at the Brothen in FarminiJton, Pa. Dl.sliked by the government and oetracized by the people, the IOCiety fled to England, then Paraguay. The brothen eettl.ed in Rifton, N.Y., in 1954, establiahing communities in C-onnecticut and PenNylv_,ua while retaining a small bruderhof in England. More than 1,200 people now belong to the four bruderhof1, repreeenting all na\.ionalitietl, religtnns, profetsions and poUUcal thought.a. ''They are beggars off the 1treet and doctors and bualne911'nen," •YI Mow, who jolned wfth hll wife, !Uthy, after Ibey .,aduat.td from Mldweetem ' and worship, the younger men head for the workshop to shape pine planks into children'• desk.a and toys. The buainea, called C.Ommunlty Playthings, ia the IOCiety's chief source of income. The older men work at aewtng machines, stitching pads for handicapped children's beds and chairi, or in shoe repair. lhopa or gardens. . The younger women run ~he nuneriea, while tha.e wtth teaching degrees ~nduct clalees and outdoor activities for achool-ap'chlldren. The older women cook, make clothes or cle.n the community'• laundry. At noontime, a communal lunch -per~SJI c~U, rice and oranges -ia eerved at long wooden tables. The only llOWldl are a Bible story read from a microphone and forks tcraPina plata. Then It'• beck to work until 6 p.m .. ln time for the communal dinner. By 10 p.m . most memben are uleep. Except for up-to-<lat.e equipment ln the work- ahop, kitchen and laundry, llfe ii llmple, free of all thlnp worldly. "Everythlnc that helpa life, but doetn't run · llfe," explainl John Wtnter, 63, a toft-Wk.lna, white-haired Enallahman who joined the society 42 years l.IO· 'nlere are no televt.lonsor 1~; the few red.lot are eeldom Wied. Seven vehicles are uM!d foe weekly shopping tripe or special journeya; only then doel a member-carry money. New clothes, long d.n9m for the women, black, buttonlem lllita foe the men. are• dlatributec:l once a year on blrthdaya. Doors are never locked: there are no weapons. play or rMl. 'Ibey abide by the law, but ~ • CONdendoua objectort for the draft. There are no rulen, only elden. No one wnokes or drinka liquor; a rare alMI of. ~ 11 reeerved for Chriatmat. Dandftl, lweuinC and IC*f Pb'I are forbidden. 0.tfnC II ~; rnan1ap, only between members, 1uta forever. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 NIUC NOTICE 'IC'nnous .., ..... ..... IJTATIMIN'T T"9 tollowlno pereon la doing buttMUU: (a)ZILZ CORPORATE SERVICES lb)' ZCS", 161 E 11th SI •6. Coe•• MH•. Ct . 92627 R MICHAEL ZILZ. 181 E 18th St. •6. Cos111 Mau, C• , 02627 t1Jl1 bu1tnes1 I• conducted by an lndMou.i R MIC:tlMI Ziii PUBLIC NOTICI: Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICI CW TIIUITU'8 HUI ftCTITIOUe llUIMll LeM ..._ ,._W-2 ...._ ITATIMINT T.I. .... ....m The followlno 1*9001 .,, dolnQ SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE. INC ~ u : •• duly 9PQOlnled Tn11t• und« ltMt (A)'"llllW AGE OONSTRUCTION". IOllOwlng detcrll>ed dMd ol INll (8)"'MASTER PLAN", 825 So .ltielc· Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IOfl. Santa AM, Cl. 92704 TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR Mleh•el Allwl Barry, 926 So. Jack· CASH (payable •• the llMe ot ult In l ()tl, San11 An•. C• 92704 tewfUI tn~ ol lhe UnlltO Stat•) ell Thlt butlneH la COlldUGted by· 1111 119nt, Otlt and lnt.,tll i:on~ed ·~ lndlvteklel. and now ,. by II vnoer Hid o..cf MICHAEL A BARRY OI l NII In the propety herelnan41f Thll ll•t-1 WH liltd wt1n lhe Nil.IC NOTICE rtQTmOUI ltUltNllH HAMI BTATIMINT Tl>e followlng PIAOfll •ra OOll\g bullnn111 0 & w, 3300 IMne ,.,.,.,_, Sull• 266, Newoo11 &tech, Cellfornla 92660 Timo1hy S Wegnet, 3300 lrv!ne Avenue. Suite 286, N-pon S.ach, Ca 92860 Thi• bullnesa 11 conouctld by • QeMfal partnership Tlrno1hy S W•gn• l'U8l.IC NOtlCE "CTITIOUl I USIHlll NAMI ITATIMINT rtte tollO'#lflO I* 1on1 .,. Going bullnltl .. RUNNING RACQUET 30100 Town Centet Oflvtii, M, Laour1• Niguel, C•. 92671 FUcn•ro L Ooer11, 2t!4811 VII l111v1r1, Mlnlon Viejo, Ce 92691 Lole M Ooen1, 26485 Via 1 •levera, Mlaslon Vl•IO. Ca 9289 t Thi• bull,_. 11 condvcted by lrl· PUBllC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAMe STATIMINT ... Tl111 lllllc'lwll\Q penon1 are doing DutlMU H I KARE. CREATIONS 4132 ;;ohOfeGrHI, Corona Cltl Mar, CA 92626 Lori B Kltttn, •232 Shorecn11t, COIOlll!I !lei Mir. C1 02tl25 Thlt 1iutlne1t ts tonducted by an 1nOIYldu111 LORI B KLEIN NlUC NOTIC( FICTITIOUI .,..... .. NAM91TATIMINT Tht IOllOW!nQ l)lrlOrll we dOlng l>YtlrltN ... CWA AAC1'41Tl!.CT9, <4426 Jam- bor.. Blvd , Suite 11Kl, NtwPOfl Bea,n, ca .. 92890 MARK L WHITFIELO. 23 C1t1dleb111h, lrvlnt. Ca . 9271$ ANTONIO HORACIO cov.-.R· RUBIAS. 2673 I At1mand1. Ml1llon Viejo, Ca • 92G9 I KOelllO l'IC~-11 UMStTA~ The f~ ~ -dolt'O bullnMt• t.A~AY'I OMIPfT ltRVICE. 24001 Alicia Partway, Mltelo<l Viejo, Ca 921191 TRIPART OISTRIBUTONI INTER- NATIONAL INC, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 17N 1 Olllrnar\ Ad .. Irvine. Ce . 112715 Tntt 1tatemen1 wH lllld wtlh tttt County c1en. 01 Of•~ COvnry on July 12, 1983 faotM Puo1111\eo Orange Co111 Dally f>ilOl July 15, 22. 29, Aug. S, 1913 4130-83 detcrlbed County Cletll of Ot•noe County oo TRUSTOR ROBERT c CAR· June 27, 11183 ROLL. a •Ingle man '21HM Thlt tllltm41<'11 WU llled with the County Clerk 01 Orange Count~ on June 30, 1983 0111ld111t1 (huaband & wilil Richard l Gotr 1' LOii M Goetle Thi• 11a11rnent wu fifed with th• County Ollllk 01 Orange County on June 29, 1983 lttll •lo111ment wit llleO wlltt lh• County Cle•~ of Orellgl Covnly on June I, 11183 FJ17M2 Publlttied Orange Coast Dally PllOI July I, 8, 15. '2, 19113 Tn11 bu1lne11 11 condliC'led I>~ an un1ncorpor1111e1 u•octallon other lhln • o•rtn•nhtp. Merk L Whltlltld Thll butll'llN I• con4\IC1ed Dy • COlpotlllOn. LA10n ~rierman, P111 Thia 111tement wll fllld with the Coun,ty Clark 01 Or1111ge County Otl July 11. 1983 BENEFICIARY· UNION FEDERAL Publlth.cl Orangt Cout Oally SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· Pllol July 1. 8, 115, 22. 1983 TION, I c;otp0rlll011 F219538 P\llllC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSINIH NAM! IT ATI MINT Ttta tollowlng P!ftOns .,, doing business as COUNTRY CRITTERS CARO & GIFlS. 32061 Camino Caplatrano, San Juan Capl11rano, Ce .• 92675 JOHN C UPTON SERVICE. INC., 'I t386 Los R101. San Juan Cop151r1no. Ca 921175 T hlS bustnesa 11 conducted by a c-orporatlon: Diana Lee Upton, Sec This sia1emen1 wes tiled with ""' Cou•11y Clerk of Orange County on July 8 1963 RECORDED AptU 9, 198 t u lnllr No 101~ In Book t40t3 page 1727 ol Otflclal Reoofda In the olfloe ol the Rtoorde< ol Ot1nge County, said deed ol tr111t dH crlbu the toll owing. lot 5<4 of Tr1ct No. 3068, In the City ol tffwpon Beach, IS per map recotded In Book 93, Pages 9, 10, an<I 11 of MlsceUaneoua Maps. re· corded in tne olllc• ot the County Recoroer ol a.Id 011nge County. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA TEO MARCH 31, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT'MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· LIC SALE IF YOU NEED ,-.N EXPLA· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING .-.GAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. 2260 Golden Circle, Newport Beactt, CA 92660 F22027S Publlstted Orange Coast Dally !'1101 July 15, 22, 29, Aug, 5, t963 4133·83 "(II a street address or common -------------•designation ot property Is shown PUBLIC NOTICE above, no warranty 11 given as to Its -------------1 compleltnMs or correctness)•· Ttte FICTITIOtJS 8USINHS NAME STATEIMNT The IOlloWlng person Is doing t>us1ness as POLYCANE PATIO FURNITURE, M24·B Ritchey Street, Santa Ana, Ca, 92705 LANE ONYSCHUK, 1822'_.., ,..ew· port Blvd Suite 204. Costa Mesa, 92627 This business Is condvcted by an 1t1d1vtd111I Lane Onyscttuk This statemenl was tiled with lhe Counly Clerk ol Orange County on July t I, 1983 b11nellolary under said Deed of Trust, by feason of 1 breactt or d•· leull on ttte obllgallOlls MC\lred lheteby, heretolore e•ecuted and delivered to the undersigned a wrll· ten Oeclaratlon ol Oelaull 1nd De· mend tor Safe, and wrillen notice of breach and of election 10 cause the undersigned 10 sell said property to 111l11'y said obligations, end thlf• aner the undersigned cauMd said notice of breach 1nd ol lllC11on to be recorded August 3, 1982 u lnatr. No. 82·269006 ol Otflclal Records In the olflce of the Recorder ol Orange County; Said sale will be mede. but wl1hovt Pl&IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 9U .... H NA• STATl•NT The following petlOfll ere doing bullne11 ••: NRG llmlled P•rnerehlp-1983-1, 151 Ktln'IUI Drive Sulle M·I, Coate M .... c •. 92626 C W.Hogberg, Genetti Pen ner. 1135 Am'901 Wey, 5 Newport Beech. Ca 92660 Thie business Is conducted by. a llmiled pa11neratt1p. C,W. HOGBERG Tttll llltement WU lllllCI with lh• County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y oo June 27. 1983 F21tl40 Published 01ange Coast Delly Piiot July 1, 8. 15. 22. 1983 2982-63 Nit.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINHI NAME STATI!MENT The 1o11owlng persona are dOlng bllSl!lffS H ' J & M CONSUL TINO, 2979 Mind· anao, Colle Mesa, C•. 92628 John A M<>ouln, 2979 Mindanao. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 This bualneas Is conducted by: en lndlvfduat John A. Moguln Thia statement wH 1111<1 with the COvnty Clerk of Otenge County on June 30, 1983, F219791 Published Orange Coast Delly Piiot July 8, 115, 22. 29, 1983 3082-83 F220:S54 Published Orange CoHt Dally 1'1101 July 15, 22 29. Aug 5, 1963 4128-83 covenant or warranty. ••Presa or Im-1-------------plled, regarotng 1111e ~ion. or PUBLIC NOTICE lf'Cllmbrances. to pey the r11mlnlng 1-----'-"..._.._ _____ _ -------------1 prlnclpal aum ol the no1e(1) MCured P\llllC NOTICE by said deed of Trust, with Interest -------------1 u In salctnote prOY1ded, 1dv1nces. If NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION any, under the tetms of said Deed ol OF PERSONAL Pf'OPE"TY trust. 1-. charges. and expen189 of RfMAININO ON VACA TEO the Trustee 1nd of thl trusts created PREMISES OF Fot!MfR TENANT by said o..d ol Trull. CCI... Said sale wil De held on: Frldey, Nohce os nereby given "111 on July Augull 5. 1983 el 2.00 p.m .. at ttte 23 1983. at 9.00 A M • II 3800 Cout cnapman AYef'ue entrence 10 the H•ghllfty.1n Newport Beactt. Orenge, Civic Cent., Bulldlng, 300 Eal! 1rie undealgned will Mii at publlo Chapman Avenut, Orange. c.-. auction lhe personal property len by NOTCE: AT TIME OF SALE BIOS l!NKNOWN MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR Said property conSlll of 13' 10' THE c .-.SHIERS OR CERTIFIED Vista Liner Cab-over Camper. serlal CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE ~,) 16 SECTION 2924h Sa•d auc11on w111 be made Al the lime of lhe 1n111a1 publl· pursuant 10 the provisions ol SectlOll cation of this notice, the total 1988 ol the CIVIi Cod• Dated: July amount ol the unpaid balance of the 13, 1983 obllgllk>n secured by the 1bove de- NEWPORT R V STORAGE scribed deed of trust and 11llmaled 3008 Croddy Way. co111. expenses, 1nd adv1nces Is Santi .-.na, Ca 92704 S80,417 09. Publlsneo Orange Coas1 Deity Piiot The total Indebtedness being an July tS, 1983 4117-83 ilshmate on which the opening bid Is computed may be obtllned by call----Dll-.,-,IC-NO-TICE ____ Ing (7 141 937--0966 tne day before r~ the sale NOTICE OF SURl"LUS Pf'Ofll'£RTY Oiied. July 6, 1983. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•t SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE. INC. tile Newport-Mesa Unllled School es n1d Trustee 01s111c1 nas oelared surplus properly BY T Iii. Ser111c:e Co • aoent 1rie wesle<ly 3 04 gross or 1'11 Bacic BY Sandra M ARmenta Blly Hogtt SchOol located at 390 Assistant Secretary Monte V•5ta Avenue on Costa Mesa, One City Blvd West r:a1oornia Orange, CA 92668 FlCTITIOUS IUSIMHS NAME STA TIMINT Tne lollowlng per10111 1re doing bustn ... u : COLLINS ENTERPRISES, 4001 Birch Street, Sulla B, NIWPOf1 Beech. c e.92660 James F Collins. 2018 L-110 Lane, Newport Beech.Cl 92660 This bustness 11 conducted by. an lndMdull. J•mes F. Colllna This a111emen1 ..... fifed with ttte Counly Clerk of O•ange County on June 30, 1983 F21tl1S PubHehed Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 3080-83 Nit.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS llUllNISS NAME STA'RMINT The lollowlng persons ••• doing business H (Al A S.A.P .• (Bl A S A P COM· PUTER SUPPLY CO. 1212 Parnell Pl • Coate Mesa, Ca 92626 W1rran Edwtn Sooth Jr, 1212 Parnell Pl, Costa Mea, Ca. 92626 This t>uslness is conducted by· an 1nd!Yld11al w.-.RREN E. BOOTH, JR This statement was filed wlttt the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on June 30, 1983 No1oce ,, given 10 all publle dis· (7141 835·82811 lrtCIS, public enht1es put>llc agen· Published Orange COISI Dally ;.>es public corporat1on1. ttte United Pilot July 15, 22. 29, 1983 F21t7t0 Published Orange Coast Dally '4 tC7-83 Piiot July 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 3086-83 1'1111'1 OARWIN a WAOHI" noo lfvlM A•• .. lvlte .. .... ,.,, ~,:._ca. .... P11bll1hed Orange Coall Dally Piiot July 8, t&, 22, 29, 11183 3083-83 PUBLIC NOTIC£ NOTICE Of' TitUBTU'I SAU T.S.No._.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED June 26, 19110 UNLESS YOU T.-.i<E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO.AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 7-29-63 at 9:00 AM, TRANS. AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COM· PANY u duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed ol T11111 reco•ded 7-1-80 as Instrument No, 272, In Book/Reel t365 t, Page/Image 11126, of Ofllclal Re- cord• executed by Marie Bosley as 11111tor, In lhe oltlce ot ltte County RICDrder of Orange County. Stele ol C•llfornla, WILL SELL At PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable al time or sale In lawful money ol the United Stales) at. Inside the main tronl entrance lobby ol TranNmer1C1 Tltte In· surance Company, 1130 N Main Street. Senta Ana, Ca. all •'9fil. title and lntereat conveyed to and now held by It unde< N ld Deed ol Trust In the property sltulled In said County and State described 11· Loi 17 of Tr act 5005 as per map recorded In Book 183, pages 17 & 18 lncluslve. mltQellaneous maps, In the Olftee of the County Recorder of Mid County The street address and other common d1s1gnalfon. II any, of the reel property described above 11 purported to be 3118 Van Buren .-.venue, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 8enlllc11ry Transamerica Flnancl•l Services (7141832-9314 The u!ldersigned Trullee dlS· ctaln'ls any lleblllty lor any Incorrect· ness ol ttte street 1ddtess and other i:ommon designation, II any, shown herein Sale! 11le will be made. but without coven1n1 or warranty. exprest or lm- plfed. regarding 11111. possession, o• encumbfllllCn. lo pay the rem1lnlng prlnctpal sum ol the notecsl. 1d- v1nce1, II any, under 1ne terms ol said Deed of Trust ''"· i:harges and expena.s ol the Truetee •nd of ltte lrulls created by said Deed ol Tru11. tor the amount reasonably es- tlm11ed to be S79,092 04 The t>enellclery under 1110 Deed ol Trust rieretotore executed and d• liYlfll<I lo the underStOned a wrinen Oeclarauon of Oel1u11 and Demand tor Sale, and 1 written Nollce ol Oe- laull and Eleollon to Sell The under· signed caueed aa10 Notice of Default and Election to Sett lo be recorded 1n the county where the real property Is located 0111 June 28. 1983 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY as Trustee LOI• L1doe11. Asst Secretlry 6487 Wesl Third Street. Loa Angeles. Ca 90048 F21t12t Publllhed Orange Coes1 Dally Piiot July 8, t5, 22. 29. 11183 3079·83 NH.IC NOTICE T.S. No.JOit NOTICI OF TRUITH'S IAU YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED FEBRU· ARY 26, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME. IT MAY BE SOLO,-. T ,-. PUB· LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AQ,-.fNST YOU. 'YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER sr.-.N SHAW CORPORATION. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as duly 1ppo1nted Trustee under the lollowlng described deed ot trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as set lorlh In Section 2924h 01111e CIVIi Code. all right. !Ille &I'd lnleresl conveyed to and now netd bV II Un<lll said Deed 01 T (U$1 In the propeny herelnaller described 3003·83 PtalC NOTICE FICTITIOllS I USINEH NAME STA TIMI NT Tf'le following peraon1 1re doing bllslnet11S (A)CONTRACT LABOR SPECIAL· IST. (B)C ls 2438 Andov11 Pl. Costa Mase.Ca 92626 Stenley E Nulrl, 2436 Andovet Pl, Costa MHa, Ca 92626 Daro ell E Allen; 2436 Andover Pl. Co1111 Mesa, Calif 92626 Brian Slanoten Th11 business Is conducted by a general partnership ST AN LEY E NASTRI lh1s statement was 11190 with the County Cieri\ 01 Orange County on June 23 1983 F2112tO Publ11hed Orange Coo11 Dally Pllol July 1 6, 15, 22. 1983 2977-83 PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTOR Roctterd W Harl, an unmarried man, end. Maxine J, NOTICE INVITING BIDS ll'lil Stltemenl W8$ lllld Wlltl lhe County Ct•rk of Or1r1ge County on June 24. 1983 '21tMI P11ot11hed Orange Cout Dally PllOI July 8, 15, 22, 29, 19S.3 <4000.83 P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUBINIH NAMEITATIMeNT r he foltowlng peraona "e Oojng businffl u (A)MARINE ADHESIVE PROD· UCTS INC .(Bl WET-SEAL, 17800 Monrovte Ave • C4, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Steptten Scotl Llncotn. Calif c;orp 309 Welnut St • Newpor1 Beach, Ce 92663 This business 1s conducteo bv a corporation MARINE ADHESIVE PRODUCTS. INC Scoll Lincoln. Pre6 Tttos stelemanl we• filed with lhe County Cieri( ol Orange County on June 30 1983 3Cll5-tl Put>lostieo Otange Coes1 Daily Pilot July 8, 15, 22, 29. 1983 3085-83 R ed a 810 ITEM NO. 5" -:g~ ~nF ~cT:r~ly w°Mm ~ IN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lttal PUBLIC NOTICE CORPORA TEO seotod proposals will be received by I---....;...;.::;~;;..;..;.;;....;..;..;... __ _ Recorded March 5, 1981 as lnslr the City of Costa Meso, to, Wit: The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS No. 6180 In bOOlo. 13969 pege 1504 City Council, P 0 Box 1200, Costa NAME STATHHNT ol Olllcoel Records In Ille ofllce ol lhe Meaa. California 92626, on or belore The 1011ow1ng persona ••• doing Record•• ol Orange County said the hour ol 11.00 am on Frldey bus.nets es deed ollrust descrlbellhe lollowlng A11g111t 5, 1983 II snail be ltte re-FUTURE REP, 13761 Cllremonl. property. All 1tt11 ct!ftaln land 11tu· sponslblllty ol the bldde• to deliver we11m1nster. Ca 92663 ar1ed In tne S11te ol C1llfornla, hlS bid 10 the City Clerk's Otlli:e t>y Ronelo J Mock, 13761 Ctare- County ol Orange, Cny ol Costa the proper announced lime. Bids will mont, Westminster, Ca. 92683 Mesa, described as follows. be publicly opened and read aloud Pyllls B Revsche, 2854 W PARCEL 1. Loi 30 ol Trect No at 11·00 am .• or IS soon thereafter Coolidge, Anattelm, Ce 92801 10445, es shown one map recorded as prac11ceble on Friday, August 5. Tn1s bu11ness 19 c:onducted by a In Boot< 449, Pages 12 10 t7. In· 1983. In ltte Council Chambers. City general par1nershlp i:tuS<ve of Mlselll1neou1 Maps r• Hall. 77 Fair Ome. Colla Mesa. Call-Ronald J Mock co1d1 ol Orange County, Cahfornla, lomla 92626, for Iha furnishing ol This statement was lllfld wlth ttte •nd 11 corrected recorOed In Book ONE (II EACH CLEANER FOR Counly Cle1k ol Orange County on 13125, P•g• 1449 of Otllclal Re-MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE June 30 1983 ~ Publlll'tld Or11191 Co.at Dally Piiot July 15, 22. 29. AllQ. 5, 1"3 <4123-83 Mlle NOTlCE (ICTITIOUtl .,._ .. ... AMI BTATl•WT The fOllowlng Pl'ton II doing bullnete ... PRISM CONCEPTS. 1910 E. Warner Suite 2.C. S#lta Ana, 92705 J, DONIVAN HENSON, 8'6 S. Gull Lane 8301, "'-POr1 BMdl. Ca .• 92663 Tnl1 bullneN la c:Otlduc11d by an lndivldua1· J OoMtan Hensoo "Th11 statement was liltd with the COunty Clerk ol Orange County on June 20, 1983 F211S71 Published 01ange Coast Dally P1101 July 15, 22, 29, .-.ug S, 19113 4120-83 PtltllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU ... H NAMISTATIMENT Ttte 1011ow1ng person 11 doing business as (a)JACI( TAYLOR ASSOCIATES (blJACK TAYLOR SPECIAL TY LINES ADJUSTING. 3025 Jeffrey Of Apt A, Coste MIN, Ca , 112626 JOHN E. TAYLOR, 3025 Jellrey Or , Apt A, Costa M .... Ca.. 92626 Ttt1s b11s1nesa 11 GOnduc11d by an lndlVidUl l John E. Taylor Thi• ltalement WIS flled with ,,.,. County Cieri\ ot 01ange County on June 27, 1983 "21MIJ P11bli1hed Orange Coatt o.11y Pilot July 15, 22. 211. Aug 5. 1983 4131.a:J oord1 end eny emeridmenll thereto Addltlon11I sels ol the speclll-"21'7" Dll-fC NOTICE MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS. 901 cations may be obtaineO at the Of· Published Orange Coast Dall\' r- Lombard Court, Costa Mesa, Ca, flee of the Purchasing Agent at 77 Pilot July 8, l5, 22. 29, 1983 FICTITIOUS au ... as 92626 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Calllornle 308l·83 NAME STAff•HT "(II a street address or common Bids should be returned to tne allen-Ttte lollOWlng PllfSOfl i. dOlng dMlgnatlon ls sttown above, no war· lion ol tne City Clerk, within said P\llllC NOTICE t>ullneas 11 r•nl y Is given as lo Its completeness time llmll, In a sealed envelope, In· EXTERIORS BY SHALIMAR, 2901 or correctness)" denlllied on Ille outside wltn the Bid FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F ca The benelic1ary undar Hid Deed Item Number and 1tte Opening Date NAME STATEMENT E Nutwood •F·3 t. ullerton. ·• ol Trust, by reason of a !)reach or Tr•e 1ollow1ng persons are doing 92631 90 E default tn the obllga11ons secured Each bid shall speolly each and business as SYED M NAQVI. 2 1 Nutwoo<I thereby, neretolota executed and every llem as set forth In the specill· BACK BAY, 18552 MacArthur •FT·n3111.buFu,11,~·1,cc1..:..~~~~ ..._an dell d I th der.lgn_ .. 8 writ cations .-.nw and all exceptions to S 5 C 1 ·--... ,.. ...... ..., w1 vere 0 • un ""' • the • ......,.111c'a1'ons must .. _ clea1ly Boulevard, ulle 44 · Irvine. a 1• 1nd1Y1d11•I fen Oeclarallon 01 Default and De· .-~ ' ""' 1 1 92715 n'l&nd tor Sale. and wrlllen notice ot st81ed In the bid and lallura 10 set orn a C Syed M Neqvt t>reach and ol election 10 cause 1tte lo•th eny Item 1n ttle 1pectlicat1ons. 11 & SONS.1•~;5: ~110'~18 c;:>'· This 11a1ement wu ftlld wl1h tfll shall be OP41ntnn Date. poarllon. ac " ur County Ctetlt. ol Orange COvnry on unoer11gned 10 sell said properly to Each bid ahail 1181 lorth the lull Boulevard, Suite 445, ltvlne, Call-J\lfle 22. 1983 Mllsly Mid obllgallons, and there· d 10 1 11 n forn11 9271 S attar 1111 unde1signed caused said names an res enoes 0 • perso 5 This business Is conducted by· ii I , b h 0 f lee.I n to ond parties Interested In lhll · not ce o reec an o e o proposal 11 1 .. _ b. Id 11 by 8 cotpor-ltmlled partnership. be Recorded Aprll 6, 1983 as Instr. '"" K & SONS INC f'J18114 Publllhed Orange Coatl Otlly Ptlot July 15, 22. 211. Aug S. 1983 4126--83 No 93. l 431571 atlon, state the names ol lhe otflcen Calllornla corporatlOn Salo sate will be made. bul without ::~aif'8~f '':li"e 8~or~r~~1 a: Heldar Heldary Keshanl Pres PUBUC NOTICt covenant or warranty. Hpress Ot Im· wnether more lttan one officer must This statement was llled wolti the ------------- plied, regarding llfle pouess1on. or sinn 11 the boll ls by 8 partnership 01 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on FICTlTIOUS IU ... SS encumbrances, to pay ttte remaining 8 joint venture. state lh• names ana June 30, 1983 NAME STATIMEHT prlnGIP•I sum ol the no1ecsl secured addresses of all general partner! 0 .. "'WIN a W .. ONE!21t783 The IOllowtng persona .,, dolnQ by Hod Oeeo ol Trust, w1fh onteresl 1 d 1 """ "" " business as: as on said nole provided. edvances. 11 and 1oint venturers 1 the bl der 8 8 »OO sulle 2ee lnilne Awe, N •NTUCKET JOiNT VENTURE. 1'1 1 1 1d Deed ol so1e proprietorship or ano1her entll) ""' i~J~~7:!. c~ar~~58~o 5811~pensas 01 1ne1 does business ut1der a llclilious Newpott ~~Ce. t2teO ~~! Skypark Circle, lrvtM, ca. the Trullee and ol the trusts crea1eo !>&me ltte t>id Shall be In the real Published Orange -Coast Dally Wonder wooo Trim and Fini.ti, by .Sllld Deed of T ru51 Said sale will name or the bidder with • deslg· Pilot July 8 15 22 29 1963 Inc 1 Calllotnla OOl'POl'•llon, 7732 be tteld on August 8 1983 II 11 00 nation lollowing showino "OBA(the 3084-831 Telt>ert Avenue. "F'. Hunhnnton A M al 111e Iron! entrJnce ol S11n loc1111ous nemet provided, ttow-.,.8 .... Sllaw Corporation 2315 Eas1 I 7th ever no hcllllous neme Shllll be used PUBLIC NOTIC( BeJac:e~;•G 9~1te, Jr . 2081 Man· S S • c 9271 t unless there IS e current r""'lstratlon •-------------n•v rree1. ar11a .. na a .,. ,. CPP ....... dann Drive. Colla Mesi. 92626 The 10181 amount 01 tile unpaid w11h ltte Orange County Recordet In _ Co c -•.. 111 b case of corPora11on11, include 1he NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S s~E The Barisic mpany, • ..,,om States Government. and 10 ctiarf· table c:orPora11ons, 01 Iha O.strlcl's n tent 10 d1Spos1 o f tna .,_,C NOT~" balance ol ltte obllg&toon secureo Y names or ttte PrHldent, Secret&'). T.S. No. U-0141 corporation, 18002 Sllypark Ctrde, said orooerly to ~ sold t~e!~~r Treasurer ano Managet NOTICE ••vine Ca 92714 ';'!7;'e~~~~ la~·~~~~s =~d .~: Trie Cily Covnclf or ltte City OI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Ttt•I business Is conOUC1ed Dy. an ------------11213)655-3000 et>ov&-enlltled PfOperty Any not~ ____ ,._~-----"'-~----PUBLIC NOTICE Publl1hed Orange Coa11 Oa11y ---..:..;;=;;.;;....;.;.;;..;.;.;.;;.. ___ , PtlOI July II 15, 22 19113 ;ances as ol ttte 0111 ttereol. os Costa Mese tese1ve1 lhe right 10 DEED OF TRUST, O" TEO JulY 25, unlncorPO<ated usodatlorl oth« STATIMINT CW Wl'TMD"AWAL ""*'A'"""' .... °""ATtNG UNOI" FICTITIOUS llUSMSS NAME of 1n1en1 10 purctt1M 1110 properly mvsf be given to trie Newport-Mn. Unlhed Scnoo1 011trlct within 60 days artllf the tnlrd publlcallon ol 1n11 nolli:e Inquiry regarding this o•ooertv snould be made to the Business Manager 01 the Ot1tnc1. l\'1r Aeymond Scttniere<. •ttow •0· Jress 1s 2985-A Bear Street, Coste Me•• Ce1tlorn1a. telephone ? 141556-3240 Publisned Orange coast Daily Polo\ July 15, 22. 29 The lollowtng person hu withdrawn as • g-r•I panner lrom 1983 414 t·aJ P\llllC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEl'AUl T UND€R A OffD OF TRUST DATIO 4"11.. 10, ttu. UHUSS YOU TAKI ACTION TO PROTECT YOUft ""'°"'"'" n MAY H SOl.O AT A ""9LIC SALE. IF YOU NHO AN H~AT10N OF THE NATUR~ OF THI PROCEEOINQ AQAlHS'T YOU, YOU 9HOUlD CONTACT A LAWYOt NOTICE M TIIU•TH'S BAU T.&.Mo,_,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that :>n Tnursday. August 4, 1983 at 10 oo o',loci< em. of aalO d•y. tn the •oom se1 aside for i:oodvctlng Trustee's Sales, wltttln the olfk:ft ol AE>.L ESTATE SECURITIES SER· VICE, located st 2020 Horth Bfoed- -.ay. Suite 208, In the Clty of Sane. .. na. County of Oranoe. ltate Of Call- tornia, REAL ESTAfE SECURITIES SERVICE. a Callfornla corporation as duly appointed Trust .. uflder and pursuant 10 ttte powet of sale oon· lerred In tttal Olflaln C>aeO of Trust 1•ecut11<1 by BARAY H LOUD ANO DONNA J LOUD. hu1band and wife •etorded April 17, 1981, In Boot. uo2c of Otflcl1t Aec:ords ol salcl ... ounly, at pege 527 Recorder's In· s1rumen1 No. 21094, Dy teeson of 1 t" each 01 detaull In paymetlt of per· lormanc;e of the obf'9atl0111 securlCl lhtlfeb~. 1nctudlng that braach or oa. laull, Notice Of whlc:h w11 recorded Marett 31, 1983 u Recorder'• In· Slrvment No. 83· 13e610. Will SEl.l AT PUBUC .-.uCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. ltw· tut money of the United SlllH, or • :~att1er'1 on.etc drawn on• 11111 or nation al t>•nk, a ltlle 0< lederel credit union. or a Siii• or teoeral s11v1ng1 and toan HSOGlallon doml· ailed In thl1 11111, all psyabll at tn. wne 01 sell. en rtoht. tltte Ind onte< .. I tteld l>y II, U f n.11 ... 1111,.1 reel p1operty atluell In MIO County and Slit•. O..Cr~ as lotlow9: A IHMnOld Int-I In and 10 Lot 15fl or Tr~t C224. H shown on • map recorded In 8ootl 157, PIQle t through 14 1nel111h11 of Mlt· c.ellaneG\11 M9"f, rlCOfdt Of Mid CouMy The 9trwt addfMa Ot Olher c;om. mon d8111gnatlon ol lhe rMI property nofetnabove delcr1bed la purpon9d to t>e 1030 P01atl1 Oflve, ~ Btactt. Cellfornta. T ~ undetllol'ltd hertOy e11ac;1a1m1 111 ll91>Hlly for .,,Y lncorr~ In 111d atrwt mddr•• or othlt eotn· mon detllgnetlOn. Said .... wll1 bl Made wltl\Oul Wllfllllly. ta.Pf ... Of IMOlltd. regetd• Ing title. l)OIMMIOn. or ancum• brane". 10 11111ty lhe prlnclpal bal-""°' of tne Note or other oblla•tlon tocured by N ld Deed ol Truef. with 1n1er .. 1 8lld Other Wint .. pt~ 1hareln, plut IMhtnett. II atty, vno... IPI .. te<ms lhereof end 1n1erw1 on 'VCh advanon. and plu1 ,_, 1:h1rge1. end expen... ol the 1ru1tee and of,,... tf\1111 cieettel by lalO Deed ol T rutt T ht 104 II llll'IOUf'lt or H id obligetioo. lnctudlnO ,_,. 11bly 1111ma1eo •-. ct111rgea encl ... pein-of the T Nll1•. al !hi time of lnlllal publtc.llon of ttlla Notle9. II 1149,380,67 0e1eo J'*r 15, tH3 llllN.. , .. TATI 81CUNT1H MJMCI, 1 Cafflornla eotpof at ton 11 tru1t .. the par1nerShlp operating under the loctltlous buatneaa name of THE BAXTER GROUP II 521 Avocado, Coron• de! Mar, Ca 92625 Ttte nct1t1011s b111lnese neme 111tement lor the partnership wu llltcl on July 21. 1981 In the County ol Orange. Full Narne 1111d Addr ... of the p.,. sen Wllndre•lng. Nlcho111 J. Goeres. 2726 N. Lo-111 Ln .. Santa Ana. Ca 92706 Slaned: Mlctlotu J. Goeres Flle No ~1811676 Publlttted Orange Co111 Delly Pilot July&, 15, 22. 29, 11183 3097-63 MllC NOTICE "'"'"°" CC>Ufn ~ CAL.11'-0MllA COUNTY MOAANGI .,, ... In the Miiie< of 1ht AppllcatJon ot LINDA SUSAN STEPHEN For Ctt1nge of N.,,,.. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Undl SUMll St~. In Pro Per hU filed a petl· lion 1n this court tor an order allow· lllQ petitioner to change her name from Linda Suean Stephen to Unda Susan Deming. 11 11 hereby ordered that all per· 1on1 lnteruted In the m•tter afor ... ld appeer blfOf'e thi. coun In Oepar1men1 No 3 II 700 CMc Ctntllf Ofl\'I W11t, Santa Ana. Celt. lornll, on Augutt 8, 19113 It 10:00 o'clOCk A.M. Ind then and ,,..,., 1ttow c•UM. tf any \hey ne111. why 1110 petition tor Chenge of name lhovld not be granted It 11 tl.lr1her oroered th•t • copy 01 this order to lhow cauM be publlah- ed In the Dally Piiot, I~ of general circulatJon, pubbtlld In Ihle county at .... , onQI • wllll for lour c;oneecullw -..i1 prior to the dey of Mid '-lf1Q Dated June 22, 1983 Frt1t1ll Oomtnlehlnl Judal ot the Superior Cour1 MUATAUOH. HATCHER & MILLER. Attorneve et law 400 No. TUltln A111 Svlta 423 Senti Ana. Ca. 9270!1 Publtllled Orange Coal! Dally Plk>t July 2, II, 1!. 123. 1983 2943·113 NlUC NOTIC£ ~COURT CW CAl•OMllA COUllTY CW ORAMGI A1 ... In the Mitter of lhl Appllc:a1Jon OI Mary Frltlc:4tl WOOda on behatt ol P1141f l • S~, I minor for change of NlfN, ORDER TO 8HOW CAUSE FOA Ct1ANOE Of' NAME MltY F Woode Ilea llled • petition In 1n11 GO\ir1 for an order aHowlr1g petlt'-to change hit name from Peter Lee SW11f14PJ' 10 Mlchael Petet Woode. 11 11 "t'..Oy °'°"'° tnat Ill ~· ion• lnttrH lld In the matter 1foreeald appeer blfor this c;oun In Oepertment No. 3 11 700 CMc Center Or!W W•I. 8 111111 An' Ceil· rornta, on AUO'i't ts, 1"' at 10 00 o'ctocll A M • IN1 thtn and tMre ltlOw etu•. If l"Y they h.ave, wlly Mid petition tor change o1 name ltlovld not bl glll'ltecl. U 11 IUrltter Ofellrecl lhal e C°"1 ot Ulll order to tftOw ctuM bl puOIWl- M In Or.noe ~ Oelly ll'llol. e , ... ~ (If __.. clrculat.IOn, putJ4llfled 1n tfll• county el IMl1 once e __.. for IOUt ooneecu1M ...... .,not to lfll der Of Mid hteftno . Ottw June u , 1113 truce W. &urn,_ YOU AM .. DE,AULT UNDeR A OHO Of' TIIUST OATID ~ bef 1, 1M1. UHUll YOU TAKI ACTION TO ,ROTICT YOUR l"RON"TY, IT MAY Ill BOt.O AT A l'UIUC SALi. W YOU NllD AN Ul"LANATION M TMI NAT\Mf Of' TMI ""'OCHoeHO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A LAWYIR. NOTICE OF TitUITllE'S IALE T.S.No.-11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tttat on Tllursday. July 28. 1983 11 10:00 o'clock a.m. of UIO d ey. In the room Mt aside tor conouotlng Tru1111·1 Salll, within the offtc.a of RE>ol ES· TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. IOclted at 2020 North Broadway, Suite 206, In the City of Santa Ana. County of Orenge, 11111 o1 Call· lornla, TOKAI BANK OF CALI· FORNIA, • Callfornl• banking COf· potatlon, H duly llPs>olnted Trull .. 11~ and pursuant to lhe ~of .... oonletred In tttat certain o..d ot Trusl necuted by James S. Jones. en unmarried man recorded December 7, 1981, In Boole t431'4 of Offlcl•I Record• ol M id County, 11 RIClOfder'a Instrument No, 8315 I, by rM ton of • b'r11ch ol default In P•Y· ment ol performance ol the obll· gallon• MC:Ured thereby. lncludlng that bfellClh or default. Notte. of whlctl wu recorded April 4, 1983 •• Recorder'• lnetrument No. 83·141020. Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO. DER FOR CASH. lawful money of the United States, or • cattllllf'I check drawn °" a 1ui11 or nall011al bank, • 11a11 or federal credit union, or • 11111 or federal .. vlnQ1 and loan aMOClallon domlotlld In tttla s1111. 111 payable at lhl time ol Nie, ell right. tfllt and lnternl held by 11. •• fru1tee. In thet real property lltuate In N ld County and Stet•, described H IOllowl: A LeaMhOkl "Illa In •nd to 1na1 cerlaln l-O•led Ftbruary 18, 1oeo bet_, Thi lrvtne Company. a corporetlon. 11 LH1or, and Harbor View Hiii• DHloptnent Corp .. a California corpor1tJon, H L ...... for the te<m ol 55 ~,. lrom M1rch 1, 1oeo, on the term:s •nd conditions t1\lr110n. 1ecordld Fat>ru· 1ry 29. t&eO. In Booll 5121. Pege 11 1. lnatrument No 34931, otflc:lal r• cord• on. Loi 31 olTrec:t No. ?202, u lhOwn on a Map recorded In 800k 123 Page 22 to 2t. lncivllve of Ml .. Glll1neous Map1, record• ol 11ld Or· ange County, California. The atraet addr .. or olher com· mon dMIOnatlOn Of tht rHI P1°'*1Y htorelnabove oeactlblel " purpor1ed to bf: t02t Wltlt• Salte Way. C«on• dtl M.,, Celltomla. The vnd8f1llOMd hereby dltelalma all Hablllty fOf eny Incorrect-tn Mid "'"' adelt ... or other COM· mon oe.iona1lon. Said .... will be m!Mie wllhOllt wananly,e~•orlmplled,regard• Ing Ihle, OOIHHlon, or encum. bfanOM, 10 Ntllf)l tnt pl'lnoipal btl- tr'OI OI lflt NOii or Othet OC>llOlllOl'I tee:urld by Mkl Ottd ol Trvtt. wilh lnler•I and other 111m1 11 orovldtcl therein: plu• adlllllCI", If any, undtr the 11m11 therllOf 1111d lnte<M1 on klCh edv•M••· 1110 olu• f ... , Ch•rgtt, •nd ••penMI of tht fruit" and Of lhl trvalt c,..1.0 by Mid Deed ol Trvet. Tne 101111 emount of Mid obllQatJon. lnoludlnQ l'HIOn- ably •tlf'lla{llCI i.e. cttaron and ... l)lftMI of the Tr~ ... II lhl llmt of lt1ltl.. pVOlic:atlon Of thle NOiiet. le 1218.74 U I. TOICAI llANK OF CALl,OANIA a Catlfornll beMlflO oorJ)OfatJon •True1tt 8y ,..... lll• S«lufltlel lervloe •• Ctlllornla Corporation. lie agent By: 0 . .1. MOf~I Prftldtnt 1020 l"IOt1tl ltc "'I.. IUlt• 20t By 0 J MOrQtt, Ill l)ftlicltnl 2020 Noflh Btoectny. lvlt• tot. 1 8enta An1. Ca. 927ot PublltheCI Ofange C099l Dally P1lo1 Jutv 15, n . ff. 1M3 4 t..._., JuOae Of the Superior Ooun P\JllfiaMd Ofariot Colet Delly PllOI July 1, I. 15 U, ttt3 8111'111 ~ne. C•. t27ot (71<4~10 Oat.cl; Juty I. fMS P\lb!Wtecl Of11109 Coal! Dally PMo1 .My I , 1~ 22, 1N3 297().13 400fl·•~ 4007·83 S 13 950 60 Oat J I 7 1983 •eject any 01 all bids 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION lhan 1 part,,..,.,tp ------------ST1 • s AW ceo~IORATION Diiied July 18, 1983 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT THE BARISIC COMPANY PUBLIC NOTICE 1181~~~USI';. as Put>llslled Orange Coast Dally MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ~~l~ae~!;,.~~~~~·::='che K OI011 23~~ E~':,ns!~!~,;;f:io~~:::; Pt101J111v22 1983 4235-83 ~HYEO~_!liS~e"~P~te'~~~~~ County Clerk ot Orange County on The foregoing copy ol "Notloe' San11 Anl Caht 92711 ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD June 3o. 1983 the ortglnel of ...nlch was filed tor 1714)542·51111 n1m11c NOTICE CONTACT A LAWYER . Cou rn:: record Oil NIA tn lhe oHIOe of "" Pubhstted Orange Coast Oeily Piiot ,..~ On August 5, 1983, II 9 15 am, Publllhed Orenge 1 County Recorder ol 111<1 County. la July IS 22 29 1983 NOTICE OF D E ATH OF SECURITY ALLIED SERVICES •• Pilot July 8. 15, 22. 29. 19433096-&3 sent to you Inasmuch u an eumln-4 t48-83 duly appointed Tru11ee unde< and -------------atton of 1he 11111 10 said property M ARG ARET H . G IBSON pursuant 10 0eeo or Trust reooroed PUBLIC NOTICE thows Y°" mey hi ve an Interest In PUBllC NOTICE A N O OF PETIT ION TO A D · July31, 1979, at Inst No 40192, In -----·------- lhe Tru11ee'1 Sate Proceec11nga. MIN I STER EST A TE N O . book 13249, page 490 ol 0111c1at R.. Cf'P ~ NOTICE Of' 01,AULT CPP4M05 cords In the oHloe ot the County NOTICE Of' TRUITW.l'S SAU AND ILiCTION TO SIL~ Tlttl Ordef No. n203·3 A· 119102 Recorder ot Oranoe County. Slate ol T.I. Na. an UHOI:" DEIO Of' TRUST Truttee Sall No 83-0u4 To all h eirs, ben eCic1ar1es, C1llforn1a Executed by R.C NOTICE "IMPORTANT NOTICE" NOTICE OF TIIUSTf f I ALE creditors and contingent LEAVENWORTH .• slngle man Will YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A W YC>Uft ~"TY IS IN ,Ottl· YOU ARE 1H OEFAUL T UNDER A ( M H SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO DEED OF TRUST, DATED Septem· CLOSUM MCAUll YOU AM Ill· IOHD OF TRUIT OATIO June 4, creditors 0 argaret HIGHEST BouDER FOR CASH (ply· ber 12, 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ....., .. YOUR ,AYMIHTl, IT MAY 1M1 UNLESS YOU TAKI ACTION Gibson and persons who may able el time ol sate In lawful money ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Bl SOt.O WtTMOUT ANY COURT TO .... OTECT YOUfl Pf'OnRTY. IT be Olherwise mlerested in Of tne United States)pursuanl to PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ACTION. YOll hive the legal right to MAY H SOl.D AT A l'UBLIC SALE. the will and/or estate: 2924H ol the Calllornla CMI Code.et PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN bring your acoounl Into bOOd st•nd· II' YOU ..-10 AN EXPLANATION 1, ,.,..,tltlon has been riled tne tronl enlrance lo the old Orange EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Ing by paying all or your Piil due OF THE NATU"I OF THE ., .-County Courthouae. located on OF THE PROCEE04NG AGAINST plymetlll plul petmlllld 00•1• and l"RO<:EfOIHO AOAIHST YOU. YOU by Michael I. Roark & W aller Sent• .-.n. Blvd, between Sycamore YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A HPIO ... """hln tine monlht from SHOULO CONTACT '4 LAWYER. 0 K Gibson . Ill 1n the Su· St & Broadway. Sente Ana, Call· LAWYER the abOYI recording date. Thll NOTICE Of' TRUSTlf 'S SALE C ( 0 Co lornla 1111 rlgttl, title. and lnte<esl con· On AugllS'I 12. 1983. II 9· 15 a.m •• amount I• "llm•lad 10 be ss2.ooo 11 11 intended that the sale will be penor ourto range u n-veye<110 and now neld by 11 under GATEWAY MORTGAGE CORPOA· as ol lhe above -ding date, and onducted on behall of the 111111ee by ty requesung that Michael l aalo Oeed of Trust 1n the properly ATION 1 C•lllomia COll>Ofation u wHI lncrllM dally untll your ecoount Calilornla Posting end Pubilsttlng IWark & Walter D.K Gibson. slluatecl In Hid County and State duly 1ppolnled Trutl• vndef and becomes curr•nl Vov do have 1° Company 1028 N Lake Ave Suite 111 be po" nted as personal described as pur1u•nt to Deed ot Trual ,_ded pay tne 1<1t11111np1ld po1Uon ot your 201 Pasadefle Ce11torn1a 91104, ap I PARCEL t Unit 2 u ahown and September 24, 1980, ., lnl1 No, eccount Payment waa demanded. 12 tJl68 l-4~6 reprcscntative to administer defined on tttal certain Con· 32711• In boOk 13756• pege 1073 o1 and you mu11 P•Y tne amount 1taled On Juty 29 1993 at 9 15 8 m At· the estate of Margaret H. 0om111111m Plan reco•ded Febtuary Offlctel Record• 1n en. oflloe of !fie •boYI. plua lnle<ll •n<I cosl• 1~ 1orneys Tine' & Financ111 Servtces Giblion (under the lndepen· 28. t971l 1n boot< 130SO page 1254. County Recordlf of Orat>Cll County. curred Inc 11 the duly sub1111111ed Trus111 d Ad · IJ f Es Ofllctal Records ot O••noe County, s1ata ol c1111ornta. Executtcl Dy Men Alt41f lttree monthe lrom the •bove und41f end pursuant 10 deed of Trust ent mimstra on ° · C1lllorn1a E Southerl•nd end Luc~ H. recording dell. you have the legal recorded on July 1o, 1981 11 Oocu· tales AC't), The petition is set PARCEL 2• An undivided 50% Sovtheflano WILL.SELL AT PUBLIC right to stop ltte IOl"ICIOlute only by men• no 14119 Book 14136 Paoe for hearing In Dept. N o. 3 at Interest In and 10 Loi tot Traot No. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER peylngtheenllreamounldemendld 33 01 omc111R~o•dsln1heott1ce ot 700 Civic Center Dr .. West, 10419 In th• City ot Colla Mell, fORCASH (payablelltlmeof .... by your creditor. t~ RtcOfdlf ol Orange County. County ol Oranoe. Stll• ol Call· In taWlul money of ttte Unlled Swt•l To find out the amount you must California ueeuted by Erneat Santa Ana, CA 92701 on lornia. as Shown on 8 map recorded 11 the lrOlll entrance 10 l"9 Old Or· P•Y. or to arrange for payment 10 Georg• Jr a single min August 10, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. In bool\ 448 pages 22 and 23 ol Inge County CourthouM. tocaled on llOP lhl forectosure or 11 your prop. WMI sell al puDllC 8uC110n 10 II•• IF YOU OBJECT LO the Ml~ellaneou1 M1p1. records of Or· S1n1a An• Boulevard, bet- lrly 11 In loreciosure for eny othet hlQllHI boddet tor casn.(payet>le '' f th Ut •no• County. Calllornla, t<>allher S~mor• Street and Broedwtly, reason. contact ine present time ot 1818 on 1awtu1 money 01 the granung 0 e pe ion , you will all Improvements, thereon, ••· Senta Ane, c111toml1 all right, tltte, blneflctary Rlchlfd B Lynn. No 12 United Stetes) 111 the rront entrance should either appear at t he oepllng 1haralrom Condominium •nd fnte<nt con~ 10 and r-ow Corporate Plue. Ste. 20'. N-port to the 010 01ange Counly hc·aring and state you objec-Unlla 1 end 2 located tttereon heldbyllundllfsaldDMdolTruetln Beach. CA 92660. or Shirley M. Lynn Courthouse 1oc111eo on Santa .-.na lions or ft le wrlltc n objec· PARCEL 3· An uctu11ve HM· the property situated In Mid Counry P 0. Box 1881, La,t,n• Beach, cA Btvo , t>e1..Mn Sycamo•• Street end bef ment appurtenant lo each Unit lot •n<I Stete oetcrlbed u . Lot 3 Of 11211!11, Tetepnone ( 14> e4<4· t t!50 B•oadway Santa Ana, California, all lions with the l'OUrt ore the use and OC()upancy olthOM POf· Traot No 10811, In the dty of Cotta 11 you n11tt1 any questions. you rigttt !Ille and 1n1eres1 conveye<l 1 the hearing Your appear· lions ol lhe re1trlctt0 con'lmon area Mesa. County ot Or•nge. Stell of ittovld oontacl 1 1''"Y9' or the OOV· end now neld Dy 11 under ta•d Oeed ance may be 1n person or by <latlgnated In the deciar111on of ..._ c 1111orn11. 11 per mep rte0tded In emm8'11 ~ wt1lcl1 mey hive In· of Trull 1n the property s11ulle<l In 11rlctlons and shown on the Con· Boote 35 Page~ of Ml~ •u;::::,::~:,~'\ou MAY LOSE said county camorn11 oeacrlbttd H : yoluFr 8~0UeARE A C REDI· oom1n1um Plan for each unit. mllP• In the omoe ot tfll County LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT ttte Northeasterly one-hall of lot 15S C ode I S • 0 0 7 . PI r Ce I Reco;der of SI.Id COunt)I. TAKE PROMPT ACTION ol tract no, 706 uper map recorded TOR or a contingent creditor 936·60·002 The street addr ... and othlt NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN: Tnat on bOOk 2 t page 2S ot Mlsc;ellaneo111 of the deceased, you must Cile Ttte street eddreu and othllf common detlgn111on. If any, of the Gr..,oryN "-uln tiTrual .. or•vc· M8PI. Record' ot Orange COvnly, your claim With the court or common dfftgnallon, II any, ot the rfff p.opefty deectiOld ~ la ..,. · --v · Ceijfornti •eat property oetcrlbtcl 1bove 11 purpOrted to be: ttl 1 Clluri:h ce11or Tru1t11. or Suballtuted The total amount 01 the unpaid presenl it to the personal rep· purporled 10 be 254 t5th Street. Strllt. coa1a MIN, California Tru11• unOW •deed 01 ttult dated t elance of the obltgatJon secured by resent.alive appointed by the No B, Cos111 Mn.. C111tornia. 92827 May II, 1978 ••tGUted by PIUI E M id Deed of Trust and reatonebty court within four months The unde<llgned Tr111111 di•· The undei'lla'*' Tn111M di. Wltnme< anCI Lvcy .I Wimmer to ... ••llmtlecl cotl• ••ptflMS and ad· ct1lm1 any llablllty lor 1ny Incorrect· claim• any 1111>dlty 1or any ~ i:ure Olf11ln obl'9t tlon• In l•vor of vine•• at the time 01 the initlel publf· from the date of rlr3l Issuance nen ot the ttreet addreu and other nell 01 ht• ttrtet tcklr ... •nd °''* Richard 8. Lynn •nd Shlrtev M. Lynn oeuon or the Notice of Sale 11 of lcuers as provided In Sec· common detlgn1t1on, 11 lf'ly, •hown con'lmon o.tlgnatlolt. II any. lflOwt'I ~7:f":::V;2~or~ ~~le 1~i S 171.281.30 Currently d1t1d tion 700 or the Pro bate Code herein 11etetn. omciar Recoos 1,, 1,;_ office of ihe caattier'• check• or cen111ao cnecka of Ollifo m ia. The tune for Seto Mii will be m1de. but wtthOllt Said..,. w111 be made. but ""'"°"' C 1 w111 be •~table to the Trust11 c;ovenantorwarranly,expr-orlm· co...enent or_r.,,ty.~Oflm- Rec:or«Mr Of Orange county. II ·· ovtded they.,. drawn 1n favor of (lltng clain\S will n ol e1Cpil'e ptled, regarding title,~. or plied, reg1tdlno 111te. pc11111IOfl. °' lornla Cllaetlbing llt\O ttllt'tln aa: ~ THE BIDDER OR ATTORNEYS prior 10 four months from the encumbrenca, 10 P•Y tn. reMain~ encvmbt•~. to pey ti. r""*t•111 LOI 14 of Trec:t H 13 .. I* ~ TITLE & FINANCIAL SERVICES, date o f the hear ing noti(-ed prtnclpal eum of,,... notl(I) MCiU prlnclpll tum of '"' nott(t) -=-nd rllCIOfeleclln book t4, pagas 45, 48, INC by said DHd 01 null. wlth lntltftt by Mid Deed of TNat. "'"' lmerWI 47 ol Mltcettaneoua Mp ... In the Thi 11,.., aodrata •nd otllM above. 11\fieon, as provided In 111<1 note(1), theflOn, 11 provldled1n Mid "°'9(1). offla• of lht County "-Cordtt of Ot· common dffignatlon 11 eny of tht YOU MAY EXA MINE the adv1nc:11, 111n~. under lfll 1erm1 of eelv~ If any. under the i.-d •na:1oc°"ot>l~ty·11ott1 lnctvo~ note rHI prOC>lf'tY Clfferlbed •bove t1 tile k ept by the court. It you H id Deed of ruel. ,_, ctlarQM .. Id Ottd of TNtt ...... ~ 8• .... purported to t>e 20291 Cypreas, ...... ( lh 1nd •• pen ... Of the TruttM and OI and l lll)lft ... of ,,... TNttte ""d lor lhl orig al tum 01 ....,, · Santi Ana C... 92707 The unde<· a.re lnteree"'" 11 e estate, the t•uttt cr11ted by Mid Deed of tne trv1t1 cr .. ted by MICt Deed Of Th1t tht brMCh 01, and cMllUlt tn ~gnt<I Truttlll dltelalrM any ll•blMt)' you may 1erve upon lhe ex~ Trv•t Trull. tne 0blla•11on• '°' wt1lcf'l 111eh dl9d 1 tncOf tclnffl ot the """'' ccutor or adminlstrator, ~ The tOt•I emount of the unpaid The totel emount of the unpeld le MCurft)I hel ooourr9d In tllat PIY-°' eny r dMIO-balance ol the obtlgallOn ..cured Dy btltnOI of the OC>llOltton _,,..., by tntnt hM not blar'I mede of: THE eodreH and other com:;on upon the aUom«'y for the ex· the property to" eOIO and rMIOfl· lht ovopenw lo tie IOld and~ ALL ouE BALANCE 01" MAY 111. n•~':; !~:1!'11r~~,.:, ~t Without ecutor or admlnlnrator, and abi. flllm•ttd eott•, •Ml*'"' and •1>.;numai9d 00911,..,,.,... IM 1"3, l>l11• lllt• Charon. oon111n•nt or warr1nty, ••prn .. or file with the court wlt.h proof Uv•ne .. et tht llrnt Of 1111 lnl11al aclv1noea at 1N time of tne lnltlll Thal by reuon lhtrOI, lht unotr· ltnplfld, rtQArdlnQ lltle, p~llon, or 114•rvke. a written request publlettlon Of the Not!Qt Of Sate II publlGatlon of the NOiiet Of lt6a .. llQnt<I. "''""' btntflelary ul\Otr or encumbrenc ... for th• e>vrpo" of I I 1184,&09 22 1 114 394.47. w en ~. hu ••~uted ano d• N tltlylng the lnotbtnnt MCurtO by 1wttng that you drslre 1~ .a Thi blnlftclery under nld Deed TtM beMflclary under 1111c1 o-cs Hvered to Mid Tru11 ... or 111CC1110r N l<I l:>e90 01 Truit 1nc:111e11ng ,,.,. not It'\' of the f.llln& o f an In· 01 Trull hef11oforea1u1cutao and a.. of Trvtl ~oror. .. _,., and-. Tru1tM. or 111blt1t111ao Trut1M • 1 Gherges and •~pen"' of lhe ~ntory and appraltement of t~ to '"' unelltataned • .wh1en tlwrtel 10 1,... VliOlnlOlllO • ~ .wttten Oectaretlon of Oefauh 11110 T~it• h 1 Otc11t•tlon of Otfavlf atlCI DerNnO Oeclartllon Of 01fM tftC1 Qel'Mnd Otman<I tor Salt, •!Id tlN *OllttO Thi benellcl•I) under 1110 Deed Hta te asaet.t or o f l e ptll • 1or Sale. and • wrllltn Nollel of Oe-tor a... ane1 • .wttten Notloe of O. with ..,d Trutt... Or tuCOMIM>I olTrutl IJett'OfOfl taec:urtO and oe-tJons or •~'Oun~ mentioned 1au1t 11nd Eteellon 10 Stll. T'he undlt• fault and Section toW , 'Ille llndlr-TruttM , or eubt tttutao fruttM 11UC'1 livered 10 tne 11nClettlQne<I 1 wrltlen In S...~tion 1200 and 1200.F> ot 11gned c:tullld eald Notl09 of Default 11gnec1CIUled1111c1 NoelaeOf °"""' deed and ell doournent1 W!Clenc:lng 0.Cllflllon ol delalllt •nG o.m~ \hCP Ca.llfomla Probe~ Code. end Etectlon to Stltto be reoorded In Ind EltOtlOn to ... to M ~In obltg•llon• aewred thlflby, and tor Sale ind• written Nolie• ot 0.. M .. oERVE MUMPER It •ht county whtte tht l'ffi DfOf*lY le the county ..,.,.tht,... ~It hit deeilftd ancl dOtt ntrel>y ci.. 1.,h and EtectJon to a.ti The undef• 11:.o ':.! IOcateCI IOGllttCI • Cltt• 111 tum• MCVrtCI thef«)y Im• 910ne<leauMCIM1CtNotloeolOetaull HUuH!S Dete June30, tt83 o.1e.Ju1Wt, 1M3 medlalely due and Pl'f•bM. and hat and (leetlon 10 Sell to bt f9COfd9d In By: EHtotO •• J. Sen'·,•· Jr. SECURl·T·Y-~~LTl~D-a, .. uwicu GATEWAY MOATOAOI! ~· MIGted and doll hlrlb'I 4111C1 to lhecountywtllfltherMlpropetlyla .. 1 ...., •v• ATION tllUMthelNttptoptf1)'tObUOldto IOClllllCI AnO .. NEYI Tl,1.l • .. amp•• r "· 12505 O•n1td ,,,... • .... n,,.... Htllty '"' ObllO•tOI\• ~ 1'*• FtNANC,IAL Sl!AVICES. 1NC. P.O. Box 7110 fllorth Hot~ooo. CA 91805 eoo "°"" trano. by, 11 ·l'4•r~1 "01-.i10 Newport ltaeS., Ca. tlHO (2131 H0·44tt Olendtl9. Cell. ttl03 OttllCI: June 24• IN3 2l4~1 M1tguerttt P11rkw1y, Sullt n 7H·8tH By· Ann• l Oa)'lan (113,.-.T100ea1. H 11 Fllc1lard B. t.vnn Min ion v1110. Cellf U IH Published Oran-Coai!t . •• ... -~!... Stcre110ory.... De"'-ey. Lm L ~ '"""""M lyM (714)64lJ...,OtOI Dtte .kily 8. ,913 .,~ P11.,,1.._. ..,.lnOf -· ., f'l.ibllll'4CI ~ C09M Oliw Publllhtd Otlf\Ot Coeet Otlty PvblttMO Ofange eo..1 Delly Piiot O;UI)' Pilot July 15, 16. 22, P1101 Juty 16. u , ?t. ctn PllOI -Mt H . n. A,uo, 1. tllS Piiot My 1, I . 18. H . tt83 I031 .. 3 J\14y I, t~. 22, 1983 •009·83 1983 4H4-83 <414t.U 4nloa • , --·-------·~------------......... ----............ ____ ~--~ ,, 11mm Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 ca "8.IC NOTICE Ml.ICNOTIC( ELLISON of Ann Howlll"d Merit of IUJl9ll• ~ C#~ CW DA' Pel-MOTICa OP,...,.,... .. IAU '9CTITIOUI ......... '9ClltilOUI ..... MAS Z, ELLISON, SR.. J..ane.xa, Kansas. Funeral realdent of Hunclnato n aet'V1Cft were held today at &.ch, Ct. Passed away on lO:OAM at Pierce Btot.herw J uly 19, 1983. Born August Bell Broadway Chapel. In- 17, 18a0 in Mount Victory. terment at Rlveraide Ne· Ohio. He ts survived by 6 lionaJ Cemetery. Pierce IOna, Lester. Jack and Gene Brothers Bell Broadway all of Ohio, Paul, ThomasZ, M o rtuary d I rec tora. Jr and Don E all of Call-642-9150. fomia. Many grandchildren YOUNG and great-81'andchlldren In Ueu of flowers the family JEAN D. YOUNG, age 78, requeta donations be made passed away on July 19, to Childrens Home Society 1983. Mra. Youn1 11 c/o 6692 Momingtlde Dr ' survived by her ch!klren, Huntington Beech, c~· David A.W. (Sheelah) 92648 or Sutton Foundauon Young of Newport Beech, 3621 W~t Mc.Arthur Ii 117' Ca., daughter JUI (Dewey Santa Ana, ea. 92704. N~ Lee>. Allard of Orange, Ct., COUllTY or GRAW T.1 ..... •n M 0.... 0...... llhl W... On Alloull I , 1N3 et t 1!00 e.m. P.O.... l'IAST ~ME .. ICAN TITl.ll IN· ._a., CA.. SUAANCE COMPANY, e CeilrOMle "'-MITWIWOO~YIU.AAlll etlon H Trwt•, or Suc-COleO 111 •A "'°" c"'°' Tru1IM or 8ub1tltuled Dl,l•DAMT1 • .1011'" TruttM,Olth•loertelnDeedofTN•t HI• .. AM DI I , K A Y M . xeouttd by Abrllhem Kept.,, 1 N&•MANDIZ~e:,....:011 t err*I men N hie "'*ata P<Qp. nMUeH I!.. Ind rac0tclld OctOOlf 13, 191 t -OMI lnatnim~ll No. to.41, In 8ooll C:.. .. _ 14253, Page 134& of Oftlc:lel ,_. NOncm Y• ..._ ._ --. d1 of Oranga County, California T"9....,. ==r'f ....... ,... pureuanl lo thlt ~IAn Not~ ..... ,.. ....,. .,... I O.taull l~eunder r-clld F.i>- NAiil ITATWl9ff llMm ITA~ lhe followlnO l*eona .,. OOillO Tiii 1-... ~ 11 d"""" bu'"-11; bvllneM~ .. :-~.,, ..... .,, CLASS ACTS, 414 • i1tt ltte9I "l.OVI tnAKS", e Hlghland Suite '· Newport 8Mott, c... t2tt3 view 1rwie Ce. m 11 JeRI OINISE HAWKINS, 1' CoY· AIANAH 'H. i.HONe AKA KAY "'~1A~ =K~e' ~ l!UEN WILLIAMS, 5 tlfOhllftd View, entry • ...__,... 8Mcfl .,.:......, ,.. lrvlna, C.., 12715 92eeo ·~-• • ..,_.., ..... Thie butllllN It concsuctact by "' Thia t>uw-le ~eel~ Ill ~: untnoorpor11ee1 aaaoc1e11on otw ""'*' H. Ahone lflan I pannetahlp: Thtl 1t1l.-t Wll hied with 11'11 Jlfl DaniM Hewtclfta County Clertl of °""91 Count)' on MerllM Jo MIWl<lne July II, 11113 Thi• 1t1teman1 WN fllld with Iha PublllhaO Ot Coll~ 6 4 2 ClAlllFllD CLASSIFIED . i;; .... ;;;•;;;11 .. imiiiiiiiilii••;;; INDEX To Pllce YtU,.Ad, C1I 642:5678 REAL £$UTE ··-For T ueactey lhfough Fr~ dey publleauona: 4:30 p.m, the pr9Yloul dey, FOf Seturdly publlc:ltlon, d..CSllne It 3 p.rn. 'rlday. Sundey dMdllne II 5 p.m, Frldey. Monday deadline It 11:30 a .m 81turdey. ,.. ,....... • .,._ -.. 14, 1913 u lnatrumant No. ... ...,TJl1n .....,, .oeeoeo of Officjal lllaoordl 01 11 l'Oll ..wi to IMll ttMt 9d'llOI Of County, wlH llndlt ""' put'l\IM!t ~ lltlor,., In tflta mim., ~ O Mid DMd Of Tru1t Mii 11 publlc "'°'*' Oo ao Ptomptly '° tNlt \IOUf auction lor eun. 11wtu1 money ol '"' ~~llttty.~baftlad nllad 811111 of America, a on llllM. llhlar'• chedc ~ 10 Mid A¥910f U.. Ni .... ""'-Trvet .. drewri on a atate or nallONll ...._ '8 ....., ,_.. ...., bank, a 11111 Of ftdlral ~union County Clerit of Orange County °" PNOI a..... 1,. ,.2 lnOIA • I ,..,. ly July 13 1N3 vv•7 "· ' • 2f. I ug, V, 1......, ' .._ 413-4.13 Publlehed Orange Colet Delly PllOI July 15, 22, 2f, Aug. 5, 1"3 412$-13 !'ta.IC NOTJC( IC.WARY °' ADOJIT'ID • • UIANCa servk"eS cherished aran<irnother of · Anita (Robert) Franklin, .....,. U& 1111 1 • Alls • --or 111111 or Mdlrll NvtnQe and toeti .. u& r I f fl ,..... .. • lllOClellon domlclled In Ihle 1t1te, -.. LM II"""' .r e ........ 1111'11 mlln antr-to Flrlt Amerl- l"ICnTIOUl..._11 NA.Mm ITATIMmn' Ordlnenoe '3·17 la ectleduled to be In lull lotCI and ~ 30 deya from 111 adoptlOn on J!Jtt 11, 11183, and w• adopted by tile following roll cart vote: Council M~bera: ROPER Noreen Hamilton, V&ne11a CHARLE S HENRY & Fi o na Youna. ROPER. passed away on great-gandmother ot Jen- July 18, 1983 tn Newport niter, David, Todd and Beach, Ca. Beloved brother Douglas. She was a resident HAHOll LA W~MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • Cen-ett'•~ CrE'ma1o rv t6,'S G1c;l('r Avt Costa Mt!.,,1 5-10 555.t "HCI H OTHUS HLl HOADWAY MOITUAIY 11 0 B111JOwJ~ Co~td Mesa o•t:> 9t50 IAl TI & IUGEIO ... SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFF CHA,U 427E t71n$t Cosla Me ... .:i f:'4f»937 1 'ACIFtC VIEW MIMOllAL , ... Ceme1erv Mo rtuarv Chapel-Crema tory J500 Pacal1c View Or1v.· Newoo n Beacn • 644 2700 of Costa Mesa, Ca. for tbe past 12 yeears, an artJve member of the Golden Timers and Senior Citizet Club of Costa Mesa. Mn. Youns was an Occupational Therapist for several con- vaJe90en1 hospitals in the Costa Mesa area. Funeral serV!ct>S will be held on Sat· urday July 23, 1983 It ll:OAM at Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel wH.h Rev. DonaJd Thurman officiat- ing. Visitation today from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. Servicefl under the direction of Harbor Lawn Mount Olive Mortuary and Memorial Park. 540-5554. EADIE 94 u.teci dllee aottcft• If conaeto can Tiiie lnturanca Company 0. un ~ en Mte ldunto. • loceted et 114 Eut Fifth Str .. t, In berte '**k> ~ •. de the city ot Santa Ane, Clllfomla, 111 .... "**I. IU ~· eacrita, II thlt right. title and lntereat conveyed Mv ..-, ~ -reglttrlda a to •nd now held by It under Mkl tllmpo. Deed ol TNtl In the P<Ol*'ty lllu• 1, TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI lled In Mid County and St•I• ci.. 0011"**'' '* bMf'I flled by Iha mcrlbld u : pliltntlfl IOalneC )'OU. ff ~ with to That portion ol lot 29, Trect No. ~ 1Ma leweull, )'OU mull, within 3&31, as I* map recorded In Book -d9YI afler tNI aummon1 ts t«vec1 128, Paga• 22 to 24 lnckllvll 01 Ml .. on you, Ill with Ulla ooun 1 written cellaMOUt M8')t, In tl'll oltlc:e ol tl'll ~to ttll ccwnp&llnt. I.MIMI County Recor~ ot Mid County, you do ao, Vouf d911U11 wlll be more p1rtlcul1rty daacrlbld at IOI· enter.cl on IS>Pllcaelon of the plain· Iowa: The l<>llowlng PltlOl'I& 11e CSo111g butlMUll! HOLL Y'S BUODA, P.O. Box t 133~ C01t1 Meta. Ca .. 92$27, 2009 AlllO Cotti ,..._, Ce., 92$27 . HOLLY ANN WOOTERS, 2009 AlllO, Colla M"9, Ca .. 92627 KENNETH H. SOUTH, 230 Orang. St . N1W1>0rt Beech, ca.. 92963 Thia butln.te la oonductad by a Ol'*'•I p1rtner1hlp: HOiiy A. Woot1t1 l<erineth H. South This 1111emen1 ,,., .. flled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on July 8, 1983 lltf, Ind !Na oour1 mey enter a judg. Beginning al the Nortn-terly ment llOllnll JOU for the rlllef ci.. comer of H id lot: thlnce Soulh 99 nmll mended In Ifie compllllnl, wtllclh clegr-47' 55" IHI, 18 39 feel to Publllhad Orang. CCIII Dally could reeult In gernllhmant or the beginning of • curve, conceve Piiot July 15, n. 211, Aug. 6, 11183 wegta, tlltlng of money or Pfoperfy hortherly, having a r1dlut ol 640.00 ._ _________ 4_1_33-83_;.;. Of ot~ rtllel requaeted In thlcom-IMt: thene•enterty33.61 fMI e1ong ' •-JC NO'""r pWnt. Mid curve. through an engta of ~ ,-.-, ,._ 0.MCS:March 21, 1183 degrees 00' 32'', to the true point of r---l"IC--TITIOU---• .-Ml;..;.;.IM.;;..;;._l_I __ Lea A. Branen, Cleric beginning; thence south O degr-NAMI ITAT1---Cflwtotte Hooker, Deputy 12' 05" -t. 111.00 feet, thence -"' Publilhed Orm Colet Deily IOUlh 50 .J19or-11' 15" aut The followlng PlftlOll 11 doing Pltot My 2. t, 11, , 1983 150.00 feet"18-the ~llerly line bu;~e-H~OMETER COMPANY, 30C)9..83 ol Mid IOI. thenoe ~ 39 c1egr.., ------------l49' 45" aut, 141,02 feet llono Mid 11115 Corldor Ave., Fountelll Valley, •-.,. ..,..._ IOU1heaaterty llne to • Point 1'70.00 a., 112708 ---•'"..-;;-,_;;.;.""~1.:;::"-C;:_ ___ 1111 soulhWHllrly from Iha MARVIN G. SCHMITT, 941& ~-NOftCI OF IA.LE centertl~ of Randotph Avenue, 11 27~t Cir., Fountain Valley, ca .. Notlel la llet9by glYan purtuent to lhown on uld m1p thine. north 37 Thi b 11 MC1Jona 3071 end 3072 of the Clvll degrwa 04' 511" -.. 92. 15 fMI; ndl~I~. -•• conducted by an Code of tlee Stete of C111fom1a. Iha lhenu north 21 clegr-07' 18" Mlrthl l . senmttt under.ig...CS, 0 & W Towtng, Inc. wt" wast. 108·00 IMt 10 1 point on the This atatemant wu llled wltn tl'll ... at pubflc euctlon, at 1S2 1ndu.. northerley llne of u ld lot, N1terly County Clerk or Orange County on lrlel Way, Coate Meal, Cl. 92827 112·00 1"' mauured along llld July 7, 1983 AYES: Hal, Johneon, Mol"artand Sctlei.. ' HOES: Norie ABSENT: Hl9r1zoQ. Ordlnanoe 113-17. repeall Section 12·313 of the Coate Meal Munlclpal C:OCS. reletlng lo hllgl!1 of 1truc:tur ... The full t••1 of the prop<>Md ordl· nanca may bl read In ·the City Clerk's oftloe at 77 Fair Drive, Coete ,,. ... EJIMn P. Phinney, C~Clerk Publlshed O(anoa Cout Oil Piiot July 22, 1963 4 37·&3 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI or PUalC AUCTION °' Nrtl<*M. "'°""TY MMH•Q ON YACAftD ......... GI' POMmll TINANT Notloe Ill het.ey given INll on July 23. 1963. II 9:00 a.m. at 3800 Coast Highway, In Newport 8Mcfl, Or- County, ca .. the uodel 1lgned wlll Mii II JXJt>Hc auetron thl peraonal prop· lfty left by UNl<OWN. Saki 1><operty conttste of 9'2" Pil- grim Camc>er Shalt, ~ 1700. Color: ,,.,,,... w/brown. Said auction wlll be m1d1 purauent to Illa 1><ovlllonl Of Section· 1988 of the CMI eoo.. Dated July 13, 198~ c.lllornle, • 9 Lm. on the 81'1 day oi northerly 11~ from the tr111 pOlnt ol Auguet, IN3, the follolori..., beginning; t~ -terty 112.00 moNe(1). 10 wtt: ... auto-reet. along Mid northefty line, being '78 Ford van v 1 N on• curve concave northerly, having ....... Pubftlhacl ore,. Coeet Delly Pubtlllh Piiot July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 1913 NEWPORT ... V. STORAGE 3008 Croddy Wy, s.,,11 Ane, Ca. 112704 Oranee Cout Dally PllOI July 15, 22, 1983 4 t38-e3 E15BHA32954. · · · · • radius of 640.00 feet, through an ·n Men:ufy Coupe v 1 N angle of 10 clegr-. 07' 36" 10 the r------------35l52S4SO, UC. no. 123RXE, ca·· · true point 01 beginning. PUBLIC NOTIC( Said Mle 19 for the JXJrpoM of Except that portion !Ylw.af llng t-----"-';;.;;.;;;.;.;...;.;,;;.,;,,;,=---~ .... of the unclel19*1 for IOUlh-•~•y ol the following ci.. FICTITIOUI ..., ..... Tqwlrig "l •tonoe. togethw With acrlbed llne. Na. ITATl-.n oo.ta of ldvWtlllng ancs ·~ of Beginning 11 1 point on th• The IOllOwlng peraon. we doing ... 10UlheA1t~ly II~ Of tlld land, north slMSa 11: 0.ed lhlt 20th day of July 1993 39 degreet. 48' 45" lllt 29. 75 fMt THE WIZARD'S OF MH'S BOO'I' 4070-83 ftcTmOUI .,... •• NAl9 ITATl•NT The fOltowlng PlrlOnl 1r1 doing bullnenu: PAO COMPONENTS, 18345 Oum1ree Lane. Huntington S.ech, ca .. 921148 McCOllMfQI MOITUAllES LaQuna Beach 494·94 15 WILLIAM H. EADCE, JR., of Newport Beach, Ca .• pa.med away on July 12, 1983. He Is survived by his wlfr Carolyn and 3 children, Kay, Steven and Shanna and his sister Marilyn Rock o( Corona-I Mar, Ca. For the past 20 years Mr. F.adie has been Chairman of the Board of Smbolic Displays situated in Irvine. Ca. As a dedicated boat enthausist he was a member of the N~ porWlarbor Yacht Club. He attended San Bemarc:lino schools and was an alumni of USC. ~ ~ Coaat olliy from tlte point lrom the motl RAFTER'S , 800 W. WINtamaon Hot July 22, 1M3 41116-83 tOUtherly corner Of Mid land, thence WI., Suite E. Fullerton ca., ~ north 46 clegr-09' 24" _, DAVID CHARES SCHLUP, 9392 188.42 fMt to the -terty llne of aytone Cir. Huntington e.ach, Ce. NEAL AOBERT DOTY. 18345 Gum!Tee LAM, Munllngton BelCt1 Ca., 91848 ' AUTH EVELYN DOTY, 18345 Gumtr .. L-. Huntington Beech C.., 92648 ' Tfli. bullneea II conductlCI by •n LaQuna Halls 768·0933 San Juan Cao•strano 495 1776 c PUBLIC NOTICE Mid land. 2~6 1<06t81 Alto e.ceptlng on.half of all oll, DAVID RANDALL OWEN. 21422 ~nnout .,...11 gu and mln1r111 a nd Ilka amon TrM W., Huntington BMc:tl, NA.Ml ITATl•NT IUl>elanc;ae below I !Mpth of 500 1 .. 112848 The fotlowlng oerwon 11 doing i.at, bul without the right of eurt-Thia t>uslnMI la conducted by 1 ------------t-:::-----~--:----,---I buslneu ... eritry, u ~ in that certain II pertnerlhlp: rta.tC NOTICE CC>mpenMtlon llllUfancia '°' all OtPPITY DONUTS. 1854 Newport deed ••acutecl by l OUlt H. Allnlltng David Schlllp f the eubcontractors' ~. Blvd., Co1t1 Mata, Ca .. 92627 and Franoea L Reinking, hut«>and Thlt ltllement WU ftlecl with the CITY Of FOUNTAJN YAU.EV he contractors and eubcontrectors TEI< SING CHOU, 7271 9th St. and Wiii, to J-c. Reinking and ounty Clerk of Orange County on CAL#'QaMA ell l'llmllh the City a certlftcate of •25 Evelyn M RElnklng, hutband and uly 11, 1983 NOTICE INVfTINQ ltDI Of tubrogatlon wndlr tfle Thia bualneu It conducted by an wHe, recorded November 9. 1956 In ~ "'°"'CT NO. 41• arms of the wort!lf'I COr'nSl 1 •lloii lnclivldulll: Book 3704, Page 304, Oltldll ~ Publllhed Or11ng9 CoNI Dally IENIOft CITIZEH'I lnautanc:e. Tell Sing Chou cords ot Orange Coonty, Cllllornla. 1101 July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 1913 lndlvlduet (HulbltMt ano Wife): Ruth Doty Thia etat-1 W11 filed with the County Ctartl of Orange County on JuM20, 11183 '211111 Publllhed Orange Coas1 Olily Pilot July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 1963 4124-83 CNtC>t' ... CENT'Efl No bid wt• be cooaldellCI uni.. rt This atatement ,,., .. fllecl with the The street •ddr ... or other corn-4127-33 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tl'll made on the otflaal blettlt fonn County Cr.rt! Of Or11ng9 County on mon designation of uld P<OC*tY .. r-------------1 .. _ ... ..,....._ City Cler1t of the City of Fountain by Iha City end ts mtlde 1n July 7, 19&3 1>11rporled to be. 2915 Brlltol ST., "8JC NOTJC( ---'"--....... -.-"".;;.;..'"4~--- Vllle)', Callfornl1, will rece1 .... Maled nment Coda Section 4590, '220147 Coste Mata, CA RCTITIOUI ...,._ •• P<oPOlllt until the"°"' of 9:30 A.M. the contrector 111411 be entllled to poet Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Sild Ille wltt be m•de wl1hout NOTlC! CW TMleTll'l IAL! MAMa ITATIMINT on Augult 2. 1983. for Con8tructlon ~ MCUrtttea wttn the Ctty °' Pilot July t5, 22, 2t. Aug, 5, 11183 covenant or warranty. expr-or Im-LoM Ne. ~1/LMA The followlrtg paraona are doing of A Senion CttlHn'• Orop-rn C...llt llC>Pf~ llnandal lnlllltulton In 4122-83 plled •• 10 title, l>OIMUlon or In· T.I ..... c... bull-•: at the F.V. ~llOn C...1« In K · ordet to hlYl lhe City,.._ f\""'8 ----------.:.;:,..= curnbrances to Mlllfy the unpeld UNfT CODEC GOLDE cordenoe with the Plans 11\d Speclfl. retained by the City to lneure I*· ~ NOI!C( t>alanc:e due on lhe note or not.. AHT SERVICE COflP. u duly ap-N SURF PARKING, 3o9 cetlona. tormenc:e of the contrect. -NCured by Slld 0..0 of Trua1, to pointed Trull• undlf the tollowtng AowwCHR'!t·c· ~t• MIM, Ca., 92607 Propouts •h•JI be pr-llCI ....... ~tlont and oflldll ITA~ OF wn S202.129 I 1. plus the following cMacnbld deed Of trust Will SELl ... ....MPTON, 308 Flower • 5 6 ·7 8 D A I L y -.U>•ll r.I An.twun Halla U.iw. l.W.nd U.lllOll t·•.-n,,_,,,. C..1>4•tt•no &'• h 0.rona d<>I M1o1 n.u M ....... o.,, .. f>vml OT,•v Fu.,;n~"' v.u .. v l'unhU.Ckln S.t• fl Uum u .. 1u~r l r.ttnf' L...11u"" s. .. n t_...g1.1n~ lhll.11 t....,.evn~ N1t(u11I I.Aki! f'w"I M_,,,.., v ... ,, N1•W5"ift U.•h S..n c.:~nu S.n Ju.1o1u C..:ap••U•ltu S..nt.i-An .. So·•• e. ..... Suuth l..-wu1w SutW!l'I a. ... ,. 'Tu•llft w.~1n111\att-1 M11hth·f-t~ lu ,, .... Ap..nn•n~ n. . .,.. h 1-'roJ.-''' UY\UM~ Pr.tt1t \ (\011dt1\ 1 ... ~ f..0011t1I ••1111•th (-,., .. ,, .. , .. , ........... IJvl'h ••" f Olh ltou...,._ lh t•• M';\.I"'' J,. .. ,.,noi f#t1+J.1t.fh llKfU """"' P1u11I\ '·""''' ...... i.. Mul11li fChlm l"w' "-• ,.,l"''''•'" 1 ....... t i f1t .. t1t1 ( lj I )\,I •·I t 1••111 Chel hf \lwl• u,_,._ • ._""' .. ·•""" R..uri ""'l'H" y 1\m~ Sh.annc RE~ RE W.nlftt RENTALS H•tU,.., .. Uf 111•• .. ,1 J It iu~ Un I urrual'W\J 111"".,.' ~urrH'''""' ••• l'nfut U1\h1,1 l.'rnli!$.,,. wn (°uh·t., U11r l ownn.iv..,., fur ti 1u.,nh1""'""'~ llul Oupl···· ... ""'" l>uvl•·••' Ufll Ap.t Lm4 nta • \H'f\1.\1,..-.J Apatt,,_ nu. Unf A p~ P'urn c.r llnf th,,on• tt ... "" $ ,., .. rti lloc.J, Mu,,.f, Gu."'1 lh•n.• Summ.--. H.,.,.u.t.. VIK•'"'" Jt...nu.lt .. .K..,t!J.tlt LU Sh_.,., 'R.f·n~b. W•1HN t;_.,., • ..,, f'2if tt.·•f'U Uf1 .... ~ .. i. Bu..n.,.. R-nu.la C"urnml Rt-n~b ltl<lual R..,10.t. Slll<"I" Mt• k•nLM .. A""°°"CEMENTS /\fl!lol'6,.,~.f)l-nl.A ,..,.. ~ fWnd p,,h,,., ... t't't"lll•U .. I ~.-1'\K.-i. ~,hl•tl• & ln•""''kif1 ,.,.. .. ,.,I BUSINESS & FINANCIAL l)u..i.., • ...,, ,,., ~,. ·~.-....,. UpfJll.,h.m1t..' ftu:>.tfll• w•"'-''' •Jn\r,.\n1i11n' ()p5 .. .rtt..thh~ frtV•~WM•111 W.;,enhd •M1#\il" h1 L1.,..h •M,.,., \ \.\.,.nt,...J M1,.1;1t4t.,.. t It, EMPLOYMENT 1ocn 1000 '°"' ::::~ IJW• IUU mlll1'llll 11124 1<ma Ind e«r9Ct~. :g~ ~ made on ume 1034 llnea u aboV9. Pteaee 104u uk for 1 "klll numbef'" :t! When eenoelllng your Id. ::rJ n .... wbi Cheek your Id dally end :g:; report .,,Ofl lm!Mdl· •06i llety. The DAILY PILOT 1076 eNumM !Mlbllily fOt the ::: flret lncorrac:t lnMrtlon IOl!4 only. ll>i!tl ~-------~ ::= Gtanal 1112 :~~ a•• llllll : :~~ IPYIUll a&. Ill~ OlllUlll.ml :~~ S.Htr h ..... atU. :~~ .. ~." ......... .... '·"' ll4trttte lltr :~~ 111 ....... H~· • ... a unu 1n., uw11 :~e .... ,. ,.... ..,. ..... uu :~~ Ona of the nlceet honi. I ,7 you'll find In Cerneo Hlgh- 1 )lj( land•. Light and llty 4 Br t >lie 2 112 Ba with lerge muter :~ iulle. Superbly lend· acaped with troplc11 pallo 1r11. Devld WHI Hlrtcnler. 844-7020 W K U1111ULm1n Do It the easy way- advertise In classlf led. • undlf Mlled COWi( and shall be ac;.. propoNI forms lo be'-' tor b6d-AaANDClllMlltf Of U.. Of' estimated GOStUKP9flNS Ind ad· AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE SIR~: ~Ns~.92:ff1 Well companied t>y one of the form• of Ing can be obtained only et the 'ICTITIOUl-11 NAME 'llncet II the time of the lnHlat publl-HIGHEST 8100ER FOA CASH Sunno-J.16, Senta Ana, CL bldOera' tecurity required by Sec· of11oa o1 the City E~. Cftr Hell. The lol!Owlng Pl'ton9 have aban· Cl llon 0 1 I hll Notlc1 of ANOI OA THE CASHIERS OA 92704 ' p I L 0 T II• 11 \\ .mh •I •J.flf .... \\,.,.,,,J '''"' \tU) r. .., ..... tlon 10 ot the Soec:ificatlont All Coat of Mid Plane end .,_.. doned 11'11 uM ot !tie Flctltk>ue &u91. Mll:S2,226 32 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN propoula aha II ba merkad Iona le 16.00. lne:ludlng U1L If U• "911 Neme:CJ'S, t 171 J*71borM NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER CIVIL CODE SECTION 292'UI {pa)>-gllr:~ ~.!_:oonducted by I PROPOSAL ON PROJECT NO. 4126 bidder reporta tnet the P1Me _... Road.~ llMch, Ca. 92ee0 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 11>1e at 11'11 time ot .... In WM ·--">' end malled Of deilv9red 80 .. to be SPICfflclllona be Mnl by "*'· '"' The Flctltloul Bullneal Name ... DEED OF TRUST. DATED OCTO-money ol the United Sl11M)lll right Thia Clvlt Crampton In the hand• of the City Clen<" '-malllng .,,d hlndllng ctler~ ..... be fined to •boll9 ,,.,. llled In 0r.,. BER 12. ,993 UNLESS YOU TAKE tllle and lnter11t Conveyed to and County ·~·c::!!ledeo:::~ ·~ oftlce In the City H9", 10200 Steier an eclltlonel 14.00. Natt~ the co.t County on APflt 20. 1982 ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR now held by 11 undw 111<1 Deed ot -·.-., Avenue, on or before the our atated. ol the F'len9 and S9eclftcatloM nor This bu..,_ Wll conducled by PROPERTY. rr MAY BE SOLO AT A Trutt In the propaty h«llNIW --.My •• l"3 At Iha designated time all blda re-the oe>tt of malting and hllf'tdllnO W11 an lndMdu•. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN scribed: PubNthed Ora..,.. Cou~ calved wtM be publicly opened, be r«unded. Chlltel HY~ Rowell EXPLANAflON OF THE NATURE TRUSTOR; LUPU LABA, ILEANA . ..,.... ~-·1 laemlned and dactered by 11'11 City The City ,__ tM right to ,.. Thia atelament waa lllecl wtth the OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST LABA. MARCEL LABA Piiot July 15• 22, 2t, Aug. 5, 1993 Cier11. Bidders and the pubNc .,. jlCt ttty or 111 bid•. Evelyn MeQen.. County Clerk ol Oren~ County on YOU, YOU SHOLO CONT ACT A 8 ENE F I c I AR y . Ju NT EA 4 l29-&3 lnVlled to be pr_..t at the O«:lar. dOtl June 23, 1963. LAWYER FINANCIAL INC. llton of Mid propoaais. Clty Cler1t of the City Publl9hed OrlWlge Cout Dally 011eo Juty 7. 1983 RECORDED July 111 tffO 11 ln1tr AH bldt to r-ivect. examined of Fount..,, Valley Piiot July II, 15, 22, 29, 1993 2971-83 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE No. 19964 In B0011 1M P1f1 no and declar• lloenae from the City ot 0.ted· Jvty 1983 Pub!Wled Or9nge INSURANCE COMPANY of Oltlclal Aeclorda In the office o1 the Fountain Valley In accordance wtth CoM1DellyPiiotJuty22. 1"3 M.IC NOTICt Jeannine l Llwrte Aacoro.t of Orange County Iha Clty Munlcfp~ Code No. VOiume •230-83 Authorized Of'fkler Mid deed o1 tnJ11 Oeacrlbae the I, Tiiie 5. CMptera 5.04 and 5.08. In ------------f'JCTlT10UI ..... " t 14 Elll Fiith StrMt fOllOwlng: accordance with the provtttons ot "8tC NOTIC[ um IT~ S1n11 Ana, CA 92701 Lot 58 and 1 11334th unc11~ Sect1oM 1770 to 1777, lncklslve, Of The fotlowtng pereon9 .,., doing (714) 558-3211 lnter111 In common In 11\d 10 lot 1 o1 tt)e Labor Code of the Stele of Call· '1CTtTIOU9 .,..... bvtiMtt 11; Pubtilhad Oranga Coeat Diiiy Tract No. 5160, u ll\OWl'I Ofl e "'liP torni.. the City Council ol ui. City of NA• ITATW•NT (A) ALIANA. (B) ALIANA DESIGN Piiot July 15, 22, 19, t963 thereof recorded In BOOll 191,,..,.. Fountain VIiie)' hat by raaolutlon Thi IOllowlng J>Waont are doing 6l'VbtOS. 4711 OQeen Ave, Sulla B 4 145-63 40, 41, and 42, Mtac.111-. Mape, adopted the prevllllng ~ly rate or buslnas as· Laieuna Beedl, ca, 112t5t ' -----------recorcs. ol uld OrlltlOI County wages tor a.en cr11t or type of wort!-PERSONAL SECURITY SEAVIC( Lynd• AM Klotz, 2'55 VlctO<le Or Nit.JC NOTIC[ Together with notl-l•dulllle ..... man or mecnanlc needed to execute OF NEWPORT· 900 S.. La, Ste 114 L1C1un1 Blacfl, Ca, 92$51 · menll and non-.aetuelve rlghte of the contract which wlll be -ardec:I Corona def Mir. C• 92'125 · ftlls bu"'-8 la conducted by: an f'ICTITIOUI au .... 11 wey over. undlf arid upon Lot 1 for to the IUCCISlfut t>ldOer, as «»-Chllord 0 . BHt>o, 900 S.. la, St• lndlvldull N,,,,_ ITA~ neceaaery or dellrlbla lngr ... and !ermined by the State Director ot 114, Corona 08I Mar, Ca. 92$25 Lynde Ann Klotz The fOllowlng pareon1 ~ doing aveu. ter.vtlion cabfet, S>Olll, lndu"1.a.1 R411allona. Tiiis bualnesl 11 conducted by: an Thlt atllement "" llled with the t>ualneet 11. wlr.. and conduit• tor lleclrlcfly: The contraGtor thlll provide IUCh lndlvidul l County Clerll of Orange County on SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR 14407 lellpt\on11 and other purpoMe end compenaatton lnturance 11 required Cll"ord 0 Bilbo July 1, 1983 Culver Dflve. lrvl~. CA 92714 1ccoutremen11 thereto .....,, by me U:bor eoo. of the Slit• ol Thia •t•l-t ... llled with the 1'21t11t CHORNG·LIN SOLIN ouo 111928 drama.,..,.,, gu Ind ··-'**' California , i nd shall e•ecute 1 con-County Clatll of Orange Cowtty on PubllShed Orange Coal! O .. ly Bech1rd Place, Cerrltot, CA d Nllmenlt on adjacant Iota of ttactor't oertillcate reg1rdlng Mid June 30, 1993 ll'llOI J uly 8, 15, 22, 211, 1963 YIH CHEN SU 18928 Bech11d Mid Tracn tor root oveftllf'IGll and compenMtton requirements The l't1M'7 30&8-63 Place, Cetrltoa, CA other encroechmenta, of a Ilka or cont11C1or lhlff further require all Pubfllhed Ora,. Cout Dlllly Thia buSlnasa II conducted by: an dl11lmllar kind. 1Ut>contr1e1or1 10 llmlfatlv orOVl<k P1101 July 8. 15, 22. 29, 1983 rt111JC NOTICE unlncorpor11ec1 111oc:latlon other YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOE" A JOK..a3 than I Plrtn«thlp DEED OF TRUST OAT£0 JULY 7 NOTICI ~MDI Chorng-Un Solln Guo 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION -rTUtl ..0, 4'0 This statement wu filed wflh Iha TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT NOTICE IS H~.BY GIVEN that County Cleric ol Orange County on MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8UC SALL M.-0 propouje w1t1 be reeetvecl by JuM 29, 1963 IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.ANA TION OF Iha City ol Cotta M911, lo wit: The '21"'2 THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEl!O· City Councll, P.O. Boll 1200, Cotti Published Orange Cout De.Uy ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD MIM. Callfomll 92$26, on or before Piiot July 1, 11. 15, 22, t983 CONTACT A LAWYER lhe hour of t t:OO am. on Frldey, 3026-33 137 Lexington Lena, Cotte Mela August 5. 1983. It 1h1ll be 1he r• CA 92527. ' sp<"nllb1t1ty of the bk!d« to c1a1tv1r P\8.IC NOTICE "(rt • 1traet 1ddr ... or '°"'"'On nit bid lo Iha City Cllrlc't Office by ITATI._ .... _ detlgn1t1on of property la lhown ""proper~ time. Bid• w411 _.... • .,.. 11>ow, no wananty 19 given • to 111 be publlcly C>P«*3 end r..CS lloud A•ANOOIW °' Ull completeneet or COfreetneaa~" The at 11:00 a.m., or 11 aoon th«Mftar °' l"ICTITIOUI .,,,,,_ benellctery un~ Mid o.t of u pracOcabla on Frld9)', Auguat s, Tha fOllowlng PltM>nl hive 1ban· Tru1t. by raaeon of a bfeac:h or o.. 1983, In hie COunoll Cflatnbers, City donacf the UM Of the lletltlOUt bvtl· fault In the Obligllllon• _., Hall. 77 Fair Ortva, Coete M .... Cell· ,,.., name thereby, heratofora axec:utact and tomle 92628. tor the furnl9hlng Of GERMAN CAR REPAIR, I 19 081""'9d to the under91gned • writ· SIX {6) MOTO"°YClES l"OA TRAF· S1nt1 IM.bel, Costa Mftl, C111torn11 teri O.Cl1r1tlon of Default enct 0.. FIC ~NFOACl!MEl'otf. 112627 m111d for S .... and Wfltl.., f'loctoe of Addltlonel Ml• of the IP9Glft-. Block, Inc . • C1Hforn11 oorpor. bfllCfl and Of ae.etton to'** n.. c•lion• may be obtelned II the office lllon, lormerty RASC~ICE & BLOCK, underaigned to ..,, Ilk! P<CJPet1Y to of 11\1 ~cflelmg A~t at 11 Fair Inc. Mlltly Mid obllgatlona, Ind .,.,.._ Drive, Coat• M .... Celilornla. Bid• Thi• bu11,,. .... Conducted by· • •flat Iha undlfllgnecl ceutld lllcl lhoufd be returned to the attlfttlon corporitlon. notloa of br~h lftcl or elec:tloft 10 of tne City Ctartl, within Mid time BLOCK, INC. be recorded Merctt lO, 1"3 a lnaer .• ,. l'tCTmOUI ...... N,,,,_IT£~ The lollowlnt pwwona -doing ~-POST BOXES l"l.US, 2340 S . EJ Cimino Rael, Sen C..,,,_,,te, CL, 112672 ROBERT J. SWEIGART, 24802 AetoPOftt, Mlaalon Vlajo, Ca., 1128111 EIL.EEN F. SWEIGART, 24802 Aoropo119, MIMlon Viejo. ca .. 92e111 Thia bualnaea la conducted by ln- dMdulb {Huabend & Wife); Roben J. Swelgart EllMn F. Swelgen Thia ltllement wu Ned •Ith the County Clerk of Orano-County on July 11, 11183 ,,,..,. P\ibllthed Orange COl9I 01lly Plfol July 15, 22, 2t, AUg. 5, 11163 4121-33 '*IC NOTICE ACTmOUIMllMH NAmtTATDmNT The folio.Ing !*ton It doing bullnM• ... COMPUTl!R SYSTl!MS CON· SUL TING, 1279 Qlennlyra Suite t 7. Laguna Beech, CL. t2f51 JOHN ARTHUR SUPINO. 2683 t Sh~ Place, Laguna Beecl!. Ca • 12651 Thia bull.-e 11 conducted t>y an lndMdull: JOhn A. Supino Thie •tllement -flled with the COunty Clarlt of Orang. County on Jut)' •• 1963 fUOl71 Publlthed Or111ge Coe1t Olll)I Piiot July 15, 22, 211, Aug. 5, 11113 4135-13 Ptcmeow-.• •• ._lfA'-NT ' llmlt, In e ..... eriWl!opa, Identified BRUCE J. GARY, ESQ. No. 83-104et2 of Offlclel AlcorOl In on !tit oute!Oa with the 8kl Item CouThl•, 'c'~aman .. ot'~" n~--.'~h the eou'he;:ronltloat , of'"' Recorder of °'9r9I Number Ind lhe ~ Oete. · n Y .... ""toge vvvnty Ofl , Tice followlng """"" -doing bullnMa ea: [M:tl bid .... ~~ Ind June 18, 1983 .... wllfbel'Nldl,IMll.....,t _.,Item• Ill tonh In the tpeOlfl. ,,_, covenent Of-renty, •JIPf .. Ottm- cMlonl. Any and 111 ncepttona to ::t:.n~ IW<1.•~!.._ ot.1!!" Plied. raQWdlng lltll pcumlon. 0t IM epec:lftcellone m141 be dHtty . .--... -.. ·-eneumbrtneee.tope,yther......,. "tt«t In thl bid, end f~ to 111 LM ,,,,......_ Calf, •17_.., Pflnolpal """ Of !fie "°'9(1) _..a forth any Item In the epac:tfleetlona Pul>lllhid Orange Coaat Olllly tr/ Mid dMd of Tnill, Wlttl ..... 11'1111 be ground• for '91eelton of lhl Piiot July 1, I , 15, 22, 11113 N In Mid note PfO\lfded, ~. 11 bid. 3007.113 any, undlr ,,.. ''""'of Mid Oeect of bell bid 1111111 114 fonh the IUll trull. fMI. CflergW, Ind~ 01 '*'*end ,_...ION OI .. C*10M "8.IC IMl'hl"r the fruwt• ancs of tl'll tNatt ~ Md part~ lnterattad In the nviiw; by Mid Oeect of TNlt. PfOPONI, II 1M bid 11 by 1 OOl'PCI\'• l'tCTTnOUI ....... Said .... 'I'll bl hlld Oft! ,rtdey, atlon, ltlle IN llMl9 ot the olfloer HAMI ITATIMIWT UOUll II.. l"31 It 2iOO P·"'· 91 ttMt wflo CM ...,, an aor-n•ot on The followlng perwooe -doing ~ A~ .,.,,.._ to 1119 Olflelf or Illa OOf'POt•"°" 1 f04nt vtn· butlneu • C.... ~ * het tul'I, •tatatMMMetand lddtMMt P.P c .. 23o11 Moulton Perkway hapmM Ave .. Orange, CA of IN oenetel '*1Mrl Ind jcMnt ""*'" Sulla E7, 1.aoune MIHt, ca t2'&3 ' At the llfne of ltll lnltlel llUllll- l•K•. If the bidder I• • loll Yun·Lllng Uu IS Cartort """"' llon of !Ne notlol, 1111 10111 PfCJC)flet .... or ano9eer lntlty IN1 Ca. 92714 ' ' ' I Of !tie ~ Nlenot of IM °°" .,... uncs. • tlctllloue Par.oe Painting Inc • Cllff corp !Ion ~ by IN .... --~ !tie 111111 tfllll bl In the ,.., 2301 t Moulton Pit~· &·F L.eun• rt deed of trvat and •lmllM M!)\lt Of !tie WO.. -'th ...,_loll Hiiie, t2t~3 ' ' ' oat1, • ..,._, anct ed\l9ftOll 11 ~ "'°"*" "OM(t~ fie:. fhil bullnel.e .. c»nductld 77, 172.18. tlllou1 n.rn.1•·; provtded, howver, corporetlon. Dy. I Tf'le IOlel llM11•1edl .... ....,. 111 no flclttloue nllM lfllll be UMd un. PAL.AC! PAINTINO INC on wNCfl the 09"llnO '*' .. • ._.II• ourrent ,..ietratlOn Yun-Lieng Liu · l90 mey be OCllllMd by cell• wlttl 1N Olwtta County""°°'"'· In Thie ttlllmlnl ... 11.o wttll ttla (714) 937..otM Illa ctey befor'9 =.. ot otc:o'~,~~ ~~3 c~ Of Or-. COUftCY on 0:'. .My e. 1"3 AHT llfMOe r,.._.,MdM~. ' ' n,_ 00~. Thi City Cewnd of ttia City Of Publlthed Orenge Coaat Dally •Mid T,_.. Oolfl .... ....wd IM "Ofll to Plot July 1, 1, 15, U . 1"3 BY. T.O. ~ Compeny, ._.,,. 1"9teet_ 111y Of"'..._ o.Md; Jutr 11, F2 lt2t2 ' Ctndw ldloo!MNW , .. ,""'*"*' Orenge Ooeet Dally A911eient a-.rary Plot My ff. 1M3 4f34·83 One City llVCI WW. Call 142-1171, Oranet. CA HIM llLL Nt1 ltetM wttfl e Put • rew 7 14~11. = C*ull:A Ad. to worll for ""'.Mr 15, g,7,~ ~ •teo-t3 D1ily Pilat. Classified phone 642-5678 (llACTION IUILT·IH VACUUMS (b)ACTIOH v~c ..... Newpor1 8'¥0. Slilte 111. Colee ...... Ce" t2t27 PAUL N. JEWELL. Ui3 lenlml Clrdl, C.., ca., HS07 8Tl!VEN "· CHUlllC, 1324 S!.lnrlaa, Mocllato, Ce., tl3e0 Tllll~lt~bV• genefll panner.flip: PIUI N. Jewell Sm.in A. Ctlubble ftilt .... '"*"I .... 11.o with '"' County Cllrtt OI Or-.e COunty on July 12, tM3 ...... Publlthecl Orange Ooaat Dally Piiot .Juky 15, 22, tt, Aug. I , 1H3 4131-13 c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 A,_ALS KRCHAM>ISE !'Ii'''"'~ .. 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"'.. .... .... :ilMtli:::iiiiiiiiiiiiil;W:;Jlm=:";;;;;;;;;;;;l;;•: leat1al l .. l Wtl lMI ..... IN Ce1ta .... HM 1n1M l!ff .......... • • _..,,., Hett>« Aidoe ' ldtm. cott199 nettled among EMttlOt 29' lbl, 21' II,. PUii llfflllT IMITll UITl1 -11..... ~., view, former tht t,... 'Ill )'OU°'*' tht Cabt11o 81 RMdy 10 f~dn ~~· dpbc 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, .A ef ol :Jo ln/o'I r:n.1arr.h f:m~~~ L~:t.::i'':!, ~Z·v: ~J3700tmo. A.gt =·.:nu~~'!;:,•::~~~ = :,_~fPt· 1119 ' · 2 boat II**-~uccd -Sl.600.000. "' bathe h .. 1o1e of cl.,. & balGony. 848-01ee 1112 ec. of avC>CMoa I EH I aide 38r Twnt'IH. fllllllU 11111 IOUIFlllT HIGH QUIET Yll!W amenltlea Low malnten-fruit Ir.... Built by • 12~ 11q 11 1750 mo Cell MCI yrd: blll rtdwood .... , ITUTll ----Ul'lp II bulldef to 1111• In. vi.w Fred &50· 1887 Ocean&Jettyvlewa.Marineroom,4bdnn,3 Corner lot with custom home. 3 6eCk e.ai otat1 -onty• 41lr, HH•, 1110,000. J1'L from oery room . bath, 3700 tq.ft. Xt.ra parkin&. $1.38~.000 ahor1 dlatanc;e 10 the Owtlef wlll trecM up IOI' W ... llTll .......... • '22&,000.1101723..()W. Kid• peta llng ... fine CU•· UM llLI bedrooms, Lanai, 2 baths, 2 Patioe, beachl .iu.t lllled. betlet M ... Verde ()I' ENlllde. .... mam tom 3 8f houM for!NI .,_~_,_... i...a_ all shake wood and used brick '"today! 1&t-t501"' ce11Roya.e.-oeae Low.at Pf1Ced Plan 1 w11h llWNll'lllllYI !, tat• 1151 =~~ ~9~t1:61 ~~ ~ 3 .,....,.., 2 bath + large rec:. rm., d 752·7373 m MAIT U . muter auft .. , on privet. 3 ldtm, 21>&., '212,000 • S" f .. bMm cftlin8I. fumiahed, paUOI. $420,000. insi e and out. Enjoy cool ocean m I-·-wnny locellOn Air con-only t0% dOwn Of 38' .. .. 1-~~:-=:::-=::=::--, ............. llLLTIP breezes and Sunsets. *315,000. \VALKIR6LD ._,_ dltlOnlng, decofator win· 2 b• 000°0r~!J wtipa, 1c111on 1n Str•t-Nwnll ........ • •-f 9 ,.. E.alde cuiitom remodel. 3 dow .. .......w...1 & wall· S209, • ..,.. quick. ·-"· ••~· v ....... New 4 br, •~ ba, cuatom French Normandy .... Dlllll Br 131'81,VA 11t.OWC pif*;.''2"b':ick petlOI ULLM4-ll11 ::-~~c:4'~~~8:~ 1~C:.'H-:;:,';B,'.'2.,:'8A, Eltaie 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,2~.ooo. .. CLJ,,,AJ'I_,,,,. -~ -~ LJ --· ' AQoom-'-~11~;n000c1 no· ~•r ~1~ · with built-In 880. Large freed~ 9nd Nvlng by o.,-.. Avail. Sec>t. 1 . .. 11111 aays ••YflllT f!>V"-"TMN Qa. (./ffQll, t=T.t: • ' ' Ro • country khCMn. Com-owning Yo\I' own 18th S13007mo.Calla117PM or .. -<1JJi... -L ~,..,/~·.,,A ~9-8' "a" l.:Mil. ken, agt 831-12M munlty tennla, pool & Century apt. FOi detail• wtcnd• 522-0332. 1Cotonado la1and cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat U '~~ v11J· 'VJ"# --------P•rlla.On1yS187,000. ca1111•-40M101 •--------- deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. 3141 E. Coe8t Hwy., Corona del ... , kl!et!tlad J!O! mWnlTll 1'f!!!ll, 0: Waal.. 1119 lmmac~l3"\~ home I • llllWIUI llME LlttleBllboallland,3Br,2 r.... *1111 IEN• located nr So. co .. 1 ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Ba, redueed to $290,998. Woodbridge Grovu 4lr .... w/...a Plaza on cul-de-H e. Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake v\ew. 3500 sq. 552-2830. -•• --Aubutn model. 2 bdrm BHutttul lrg 3 bdrm +tam· NewportlCdM 6uy-or Prof. landacaped, well ft.~ 000 WW ade f local 1 •~ H-with every upgrade Im-lly rm w/190 deg. OCMn trade Palo• VerdH 1 d d ~· · tr or a ot. *. HlllOR RIDIE * L .... option or purcn... aglnable. Gorgeoua neu-vu-pool alzecf yard. home. Prln only PIMMI :,!~~~ ~00 n~~r-Ptalaiala HIT • Bdrm + Oen Pool tral decor. Large yard. S400,000+ value-ateel WrlleCIUllfledAd #981. oui to mention sa951mo Co . . th f boul . BNutifui OCMntront m Home.°*'* anidoua. lush l1nd1c1plng & lhl• week only-$290.000 Delly Piiot, PO Box 1580. Incl gardener &31-7370 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ' l ., . , I l.' . . ~. fl h l '> t. I t,I me VlSJt e most a OUB vtew new on Balboa P-ln• .. la , r~wood deck. A mutt w/lerma 1111 Won't lalt. Coate Meea. Ca. 92827. Ant. · ..... ; .. ,. ... '"" ' .... 1152,000 you own the land. Call 1 __ •_· ------custom home in Newpoty. No ... .;.06 to Br • Be. By Owner. Wlllllllll •II Patrick Tenore 760·8702. F~~e:d.ln Coat• Meaa 4Br TOWNHOUSE. dbl •••l!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 1776.000. Wiii trade fOf 2 bdrm, 1108.000. G~LOEN PROPERTIES garage, $750 mo bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. ~;;;61~~5~~e value. Premium locellon acrou 752•1589 752-8731 A.gt Pllffmll 11 •EU YfllE Beautiful 3 br, 1 ~ ba home on Cul-de-sac, remod. 2 FR, Fre nch doors, Spa. assume loans -$149,900. PllllSIU llPLU Steps to ocean, 2br. 1 ba house, lbr, lba apt. Refurb .. ideal S /W rental Lg. assum. loan. $235,000. MUI, Ill UI OATWll CDM view condo for rent, 2br, 1 ~ ba, pool, Jae. Dock avail. No children under 16. $1500 per month. Reaate Collison. Rt•altor 548-5133 Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiil lrom poo( & large park. ks 9 93 1• Light & airy; totally Im-l~rt ... ,. IHI llPEI YI/H I• and ask for 3 Yor hire, 75 -1 l. PlltlllUNllY meculel• Inside & out. waterlronl, 2 br, 2 be 8;y;Ja; Village. nr water. of C11111na and mini. ~ IHI l&ILY 1-t WATCH OUR PRICE Lo11ely decor: brick patio. home with 30 ft dock. Re· I Pool kJb he secur gate. Fireplace. GO DOWN .... 11111 Assume 1st at 12'1<"~. duced to $326.000. Jul ~· 67~.99~6 ' 2Br 2ba dlx kltch. HELEN 8. DOWD IULTll, llC. 144-1114 JASMINE CREEi OPEi SIT./111. 1-1 IY OWIEI 1411,•I Now, today, 3 Bdrm home ••f·lll l•I Call Olene Perkin• $30,000 down or ?. Fee acuzz · 111· w/planler window wllh flreplace. hardwood -552-2000 land. bkr 873-3777 Ill om• SunHt Bluffs. E Paclllc II I Owner wlH carry first at ' Ave B 103. $890/mo. oor1. neat and clean, ' 10%, 30 yr fixed, 35' RV WllT ... •pp For IHH, completely 842-8808 644-8722 S241,000. Tomorrow It .... HW •M furnished home. 10 to 12 • • wlll be St,000 leUI Cell acceu, pool, 2700 Sq. 11· 11H Pt•WMt UH monlh1, beginning West-aide, lg 2 b. 1'"' b. '~' .... __ ........ 11 home. ' Br. 3'"' Ba 289 -·-un .. IS H d d I I/ N .. u1 ~ u • .,_.,. s. Liiac C M 831 5055 °' .,.. ... " 3 Br. 2 Ba. lam rm, 2 ... ug ept. r woo huge 11g rm. "P· -"''· 1•2-1200 · · · · Mull sell, Woodbridge, on lrplc'1, trg yard, com-floors. fine cablntry. patio, gar. $750. No Pets. 548• 1347· preatlglous Vale Loop 3 pletely remod kitchen marble bath, 3 frpls, back S.6-2389 PETE BARRETI ··· REALTY Lollefy 5 Br 3 Ba pool Br 21/2 B1. c.n1r11 air, 2 w/ell new appllancea, bay view. oriental ruo•. 1.:---=--:-1_-:----i~>a home. 11ery private. llreplacea. tennla, 1wlm-hardwood floor In tam antiques . $4500. Daaa Peat E/slda. $239,900. mlng,lakerec,80Vo loan rm.Frenchdoort&brlck 840-5332 lBr, 381 COfldo In S.. S.6-3557. at 10.75%1nl. avail. Own-patios. $250,000. Open ... F lhlle4 Ridge, 11000 mo. 1500 IEIUDEI s 11,000 ~~v:!'~;~;z ~:~~~ ~!~.n 1•5· 642•3103· ... ~ ... ;... 2111 MC. dep. 780"9'68 2 Cu1lom decorated 3 Bdrm $ l69•500 for 'ulck sale. Niguel shorea. :a Br. 2 B•. II ,.,. . Plan 5. 3 Bdrm .• Fam. Rm .. 21/z Bath.1--------21/2 be lwnhH. Frplc, 559·7°58·213 807•2330· ... J•u Cat. 1071 newly furn. Gated secur-a Br. 2 B•. 2206aq11, 1/S Private spa. Highly upgraded. View. lid akylllH, 2 car gar, patio, WOODBRIDGE CONDO VIEW lllESITIS lty, private beach, tennla. acre.1ac. fruit tr-. extra IL.F's Ell •• IT NT F I A C many upgradet. Recently 2B 2B E II 11un1. 11500/yrty or cl .. n. Gardner. Avell 9/ 1. "'~ r+ XL inane ng vallable. ome to the t r. 1 oceen 1111ed 11 11'3.500. Steal r, •· 11 'i 11-v1-1011 In exclutlYe gate seasonally. 861•7712. 831-2150. ~B Beach' ''I" PUI gate & ask for 5 Jetty Drive. & Bay vi.w. 10% down. fOf $132,500. Act now sumable 30· yr loan guerded community In --------•~-------ay& Large assumable loan · 2801 laland View Dr. befCKe II'• relllled at w /ve ry low down . San Juan Creek ar11 ...... ll•fllnhltH ftaatai• Red Estate Spacious 4 Bdrm Highly IEllOU ll0,000 Open Houle mart<el value s99.950. Sltea from $85,000 to Ctaeral 22t2 Vall; W4 upgraded end unit Sat/Sun 1·5 OpenSal/Sun2-5 GO LDEN PROPERTIES $155,000wlth 10%down. 1--W~lifo!-.---""- -n .. 11nci u i..c:tsooa:•.., wlpart1al bey view on MCNASH REALTY Som«HI Cltl Homes. COf· 752-l589 Below market financing Bluff .. Beautifully decO<-Juat S8 tll<H this lux 3 TIE VEISIJLLES lovely greenbelt. Ora· 851-9989 875-8196 ner Biker & Bear. Of by avallable. Hidden Moun-ated 3 8' on front row Br 2 Ba bltlns • dbl gar mallc 11aulled wood r --::-:;:::;;:---TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiByowner.28r 2Becondo. appointment. '76·8116 Lataaa ltac• lMI taln831-7570. with baek bay views, lrplc + more 539-41190 Luxurious ll11lng. One bedroom condo. Inside .Qarklng Included. Club ~ ... pool and spa, Se- curity guarded gate .. S115.000 belm ceili ng & oak II llWI' ocean aide of Coast Hwy. Of 859-1200 many upgrlC)M S 1875 BEST Alty, .. floors. Remodeled Ms tr Ml UITlll Ground llOOf', patio, close a.a Oh Vea -Top of the World la•ta Au l • Woodbrld : L ' bdrm U4U4'il~q;u;:• ::i;11'ii'.11nA;g;•~;::~j__._j bathroom suite. Ek· Brand new hm In CdM. lat. .... -. ' • ome w neu ra eeor panded stone lrplc. Lge Fantastic llnancff\g. ' Br. 111 IAIYll lo belCfl & ahop1. comm. 10•1t down, 16% lnter111. 2 L-:~ZZI & lrp,1c, 'en m111er CUS .. TO""M ' BITl3b ... llb car gar. comm poo1' & ~~~~7:.J.~ = enclosed patio lmmedl· 5 Ba. Great price. C111 FebulouaOeauvlileplanon rec area-poollapa. BC nd 1 1 .,.,..room.to a uropean r a. rary tennls$1200yrly -1.-1 pd 1 ·513-9 •190 ate possession. Sall" T 1 m R ti one . Ag t . huge •;, acre lot. Large $189,000. 720-1363. Prln r o o. poo · tenn 1 nr home. Iota of wood & loll, matr bdrm w/alttlng NewPOfl Crest: 2B~ w/nrw ut •T ee ·v Shipley or Joyce Debolt 760·8823. patio. Ideal for enterteln-only. beach, S l 19,000. ""¥' br~. charming & cory. rm, lots of tlle and exlrH. cpt, and many extru. BES $259000 lllYllEl12 ... IOO lngwllhpool,apa,blt-ln1,•B--y -ow-n-.,-.-2-8-,-2 ~Ba-cond--o-. ~~ 831 -023 • Hurry! Reduced to Pool llze lot. cuatom Comm pool & tenn11•~1~.-.-,_,lt=--ac_,..~-~124""'"'~0 · · .,. wetbar.BBO.mualc.etc. oceanaldeolCoaatHwy.1=.liiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim $260.000 fee. CAii landscaped. Nr. Tu1tln. St100 . • Why not ha11e the bell. you Spaclou• ' Bdrm home Ground Noor, patio, clOM ,. 760-9596. 731-0977 WATERFRONT HOMES otd town ctaaalc 3 Br 2 B• 131-1400 lllUIYll ~-7_59-9_10~ Oekcrest model with artis- tic: decor, apllHevel 2 :::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bdrm. Community pool • and tennis. Goll coursl & night fights views. 12•7.500. Call 673-6900. deserve 11. 2 Bdrm 3 Ba In with dynamic: high c.11-to beach & ahops comm ... llN lldllt l•ff l lii 831•1400 =:1~1 w/urs;:,ed+ kl:: great location. All lngs.MotlvatedM!lerhu rte area-po~l/apa : .. All•la"'aua••R bu1lt-1ns.llreplace.Sorry. pr~toaet1$795000 s 189000 720-1363 Pn ••w l~rtltac• IHI 12X551• xlnt location. ....., ...... , 539-411 BEST only one to a customer. (l1•)111·lU. · on"'.· · · n Thlt 14Qht and airy home •"1 500 5"8--8837 ....... RI ~·-~ 2 B 751-3191 • ..,. ., feetur" ' Bdrma, den, 5 • 3 Bl. IP& home, -' · · te....,.. 10 ocean r family room. bonu• room. WMtellff. $288.000. Wiii •LllDIPITI .WI IUL n CfPll lhru-out bit in• yd 4 C:. ~r --111.1111 two wetbera, 2 tlreplaeea, 1111en to offer•. &42-4059. 2+ br, toe lot. "8,000 ... IAl'MMllT k Id• S' 0 0 . • h u r r '1 -r~·~ AIUTllY ceramic tlte, pool and 831-3383qo 496--0177 S39-6190amleeBEST For Ad Action Cal a wamnllT 01111 Da:iy Piot 111Y11E n1uoE Large 2-story, 3 bdrm with 1 Former model home, patio. view and your own pier/slip. security gated. •D-VISOR beaulllully maintained. Tx:!. unite IOI' S245,000. ape. Cu~ loc111on. ellflHIUe . . l1MlM1ll Stytllh yet affOfdlJ>le 3 Br 3 Br 2 Ba. one 2 8' clOM to the t>Meh. All Pristine llngle •ICKY 3 Br 3 ~rbnew·al~~ wide, nr l&l ... 11)... l2M 2 •ICKY Ill crptd pool ~~218an~~~top~ this ICK only $258,000. Ba on cCKner 1 blk from sf6000·:s.25~8roo.ry. . kld1/pel• 1575 rush 9~.;;-,,..~;;·M•-8200 Hurry on this, 11 won't M 8 r 1n8 0 P n H H • Reduced to S750 pro land· 539-6190 am 1e1 BEST :s~Cn~~~·tt5 t1or an Thurs-Sun 12·6. 2561 Acrtllt lllS ~iJ B~~r~~~ 1:8 Wa.lk to t>Meh. Lo1191y I Fee land. $365.000 ft Three bdrms & lamlly 631-1400 room. large pa110 & yard IPAllLI• Nil p,.~ . Clrcle Or. Do not dlaturb 5 COmml acres. Main St ltory. ' Br, 3 be, lam rm. !Nlth 3Br 3ba Huntington occupants. For more Info boOmlng Lake Elalnore: .... din rm, patio, counyd 642 5678 wllh ample room for a - WAH RFHOSl u==~~·=~~_J pool Ctrcular driveway. Bch home. Really Sharp! 8 O 5 • 6 8 2 · 5 5' 1 or Trade terme 1-878-1788 PtaiaHla 2201 (Showcase Homes). Call S 135,950. 714/6,6-6325 Wed -Sun. ' Mr Meyer 5"9-1366, HOMl!> 1-. An eJtcepllonal value al REAL ESTA1E $335.000 111~400 i" \ (lH)ll34400 ,.,,., •. \\.I• •IAIYll JIWlll•E .. MIU wtlll" Ct•tltry Leta Balboa Pier 'f'ly rental =--=--=-----:"'""'""' ..... ,..au lllTllY cs· l••s small 1 Br $450/mo. But .... ~ 2242 4 Br 2 SIOfY with great -$400 I I pool I 195 950 3 bdrm, 2·~ ba, pool, CONDO. Good ll•rter N • ·-... E ~ summer-. w n er. Untlelrd oft 3 Br 2 Ba de-Oati lollJfte~ .......... ocean & mountain 11lew. proptKly on lovely grnds. ..... ._ Big • ng on Companion 67$-6606. aJgner decor ~ llllcti -•r Reduced $55,000 for $74,500 952-2025 Lt 48' + lam rm, belutl-~=~le V=al J:~~ri!l Beactt House for rent: 2Br lrpk. deep pile crpts $700. lll-1111 quick Ule. S299,000 firm. -·--11'1' decorated. Open Pa k CdM ,750/both 1~ ba, 2 1tory. dbl gar. ' lam home details OPENTILL8PM. By owner. 6'4-53'7 -11-• Sun l -6. 124 VII Loree. r • · · t beam cell S396190BESTI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ________ ON THE SANO wtth ocean 675-9t03, owner/bkr. C.d.M. Cash or term•. new cps' open0 • • ee ----+INtt+...... view 2Br 11/2b• Co-"" Pvt party 5•8-6888 lngt. 9 Ol mo yrly, 1--1-1 'S:@ , ............. , J Bdrml.-~ baths, pool and ap1. Elegant. '350,000 uaumable flnancJng. Full price $550,000. \~' ,\•''~ ·'9.s• o1., ~-C8-,,_ Ille Pilot." I ~•MllH I• ••* Piie• •H 1~ ll*tM•tr ,.,.,.,... ...... 1111111141.-$130000 Owner ;jj, BIGCANVONHome.•Br. . . 875-8120agl ·~ ~ • "'tpou ... 3830sfduple~ carry.'RaH. ln1111tment :xa~:p~."o'~::/8:':1~': °;;'1r!i°~ ·:0~~"~1~~: Cathtr••• 2toSBdrma.S -. owe 111-1~ .. 1ong1.,-m 751•5989· 1a1necs. S795,000. PIP. 5•8-1964. lt11• 2211 E 11.E O.s'' .EH 3br/3ba+5br/3ba-1 vae Sb'SPRAV TOWNHOME. 7 1'I7 6 0 · 8 2 6 3 or ~ • -509Acacla•wllktolN Ooeanclose.2Br . .-2B1. 75t-6128. Prlnclp•I• D•tlHff~Ullill 1300 Perfeci family home. 3Br. sor Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home 1 --3Ba. family rm. formal I *Cote Realty & Investment 1 .. 1 ... I ,.,.tl•e4 IO callo -19 ..-Ir••, ... Pllo1 au..ir ... ,.,._ ffffl llM ll411M1tt I ..... •«) lilapp> wld1 t ... PU"' wllamlly rm, 2 lrplcs, RV 3991< 20'.4 dn-Appra Md Poot • Tennl1 + Sec:IJrlly only. Deluxe Op x 4 Sale By din, 1111 rm, low main-fy access. Located between "OKown/bkr8'5-7o:u Gate. ' yrs new. ILffFIOllll owner. Eat Side C.M. 3 11ln1nce. dbl garage. Tuslln/lrvlne/ Sta. Asking LUSEal IS •I llUL FM UUI :5\~99t3~.0~...,.2~~ 8 n 1 "I" PUI :~,b~g~0~ B~o~~~I; ~~!... ,e'!.'!~ S~~~ 651• 1177 S 179,900. 631-7370 Many ld11antagesl 3 Bdrm p•-y -.... S II ,_...., lo I I I t ..._ d 957 52•" -.. ""' .,.,_., .""" In Harbor View Hlllt. CdM -._, i);id9, 1200,000, wlk to P t """""'· CO<ner t. arge 58 op · .... 1 • °"• 49317823. on flnetl stree1 and clean lrvlne TetTW, 10 rm hm beh, 3Br, 3Ba home. patio on greenbelt, rec ev 548-8733 -- '""' .,. .. TRADI T IOr\AI. corn•,.. Io I . On I y w/pool. Walk to bdl. golf C-21. Pae Cat. 952-2025 redecotated, new crpti, Nwpl Beach $280 ooo 3 C..aa ••11111 ---mam.aoee DIWW $279.000. C:OUfM Of FutllOn Island. Int ....... , tM • kit appliances. acroH Br & 2 Br.' 1201<' csM. lmmae. nw pnt, 2 Br,? 8&'. w F .. almple. AttraC11Ye 30 • from pool. PP ownr wlH Steps to sand. 97"-21". 2 lpk., 2 c gar, Hbf Vw. --------Ullljl()t)t f1()~1:S yr financing IVlll. cWo by the water. f Bf. assl•I In llnanelng. Call bum no pets $1 100 Buutllul 11lew with ff_,_. ...... H1119 aomethlng to ...,? C!wlfled ldl do It weill. REALTY ANltOft, 87~ a.50.000. Ownr will co-din arN, 2 patios. 2 plcg !Of Info dally 111' pm. Mr la ... t Prep 1351 M0-0619. . . prl11ecy 2 maater br, den. --------operate w/rllra. Call apace1. l0% dn. trans Dean 760-0157. •a& C • 21/\ bl, Peters Tur11eroek, T~•.!:.".·~~ dJ:rr/n,,1'1~ SELL Idle lt•m• with • 840-2122, 873-37'5. loan. owe. Red carpet, ILIFFI " lfllflOn 3 P8CH~ e~v!11~rp~i foo. :: s 1450tmo 552· 7038 Cllllifled Ad. 6"2-5678. Delly Piiot ~Ad. •YmYDUll 213-597·2•81. P l aza Townhome . 0411 Tlll·PLD $1050/mo. 676-2500 In the beaulllul Mlllng of •-OfTMI_.._ ... ,_ COLD Well BANl(eRO --===:::...;==:::;:=.!.:;:::::::;:=::;:===~ 4B I I It f CONDO Pl Red ced lg $139 500 2Br vaulted Tur11erock· •Br 3baexec. ,5\,. I /) c ~ r w mu f/11 au •· am t2.5"'• •r•cesumabula '1n. celling' s Plantation lhut-4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. + Oen with Here'• another 2 Br rite nr home, to the right family. tu•N•n C:,@ \'.lcru ~~-<.:t IJ<f"~· -• rm. 3B•. Mii, leaM Of " ffwtl view Wet Bar, Redwood oc:ean charm trplc + p11t backyard. newly _••_u_l_u __ 1,.,... ~, <"'' 1 _.,.,, ____ .. _••_ le ... option. 1275,000 $139,000. C-21 Pac. Cat. ~~s. ~~ltc~ihold Sauna + 2-two bdrm leaaure patio S600's flat landecaped front. Gar- • lllYll -lhWI 1211,llO One of golf courses best locations w /Catall.na view from 3 rooms. 2 BR plus sitting area, separaU! 2-ar garage. Priced to sell now!! Large assumable loan. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 •:='':c~,..c~·':.O,~,:; lo-JO '0'1" fa., '.-..c>\• fll'O'd\ I H[O PAN l I 11 I I I· I~ 01 R r YI I I W H Y 0 S l :~ Small appliances u1ualty ' I I I' I _ come wnn a 9().oay gu1renle6 . . . . . Tna1 means II will DI 90 d1y1 ~-------. l>ltlora 1 repairman --I O O M E T S I A n•.• r vl'~ft) {ttft • ~ I tr•f r I •t•"· '1" '-Vl.f IP.ti\ •c.:• ........ . SOUll-Lm bn•n Don· t Read This Ad ! lllW YOO WOtlD l.l(E TO II TREATED TO A WT DllD FOi TWO AT TtE FAIDJS fOPORT BEACH MARRIOTT tl>m RESORT All) TDllS cu•1 As 1 spteill introd..ctory offer ... would 1111• to trut you to 1 dtllptf1I Mttlftl futwittC Ult llrr1ott's world f1mous cuisine ind some wry hlndSCMM door prizes. Tiii• la )Ht our •Y of introduclna you to the "fl1ptllp" of t11n11h1rt1 •••• The brtltlltlklnc Snow uk1 lod1t In the nt1rby unspoiled four 1111on rtsort of lie .. , uu CIUfomil. Tht dinner. door prl111 end no obllption pr1tentltlon on SnoW &au ~ wm cost you notltl"I. Of courM you 11ust be "" twenty-one, plnfully ""'°'" 1ftd tf JOI lrt tMrrltd your spouse mutt 1CC0111P1ny JOI. fltet's it! Wt only 11n1 1 lillltld tlNMtftt of spec• 1willblt for this compl l•ntlry dinner pmet1tltlon '°,._,.cell soon .... for lnfonu11on Ind rttenations cell Sindy toll frM (IOO) 4'2· 4t3l Of e1ll lMf collect 1t (714) IM-llOI. • Fee. A.gt. 780-8311. iniat l 4 ~ 759-9198 . rn11;s.:oc~1rage. Aak-fee 530-8100 BEST Alty dener Included. $1600. 'Ul•IUll ......... HVEISMlllEI ng TRUSTOEPT Nk:e2BR1ba.bltlns,gar, (71')385-451'. (71•1 2 br, den, many upgradel. Dan Lewi• no peta, 708 Narcislua. 720-t352 ev/wlmds. S289.000 1 ... Open Sun. ...., llnf Sell &pant1111 cu11om home 833-7822 $850/mo. Alex &40-a759 Rent/Lease Rancho San 12-4 8 Merlllme Or!Ye. 3 bd. 2·~. ,c.· upgraded. on. huge lot. 5 Br ....... b•. SHORECLIFFS 3Br + ram Joequln Vlllu. 2 bd. 2 ba, By owner. A. Foeter. ahUltetl. rapea, land· new spa & pool. McM •k· am UI FIM.tEI f pl t patio. CUiiom decof. an 075-00e0/760-1733 ICaPed. nr pool and ten-Clullve lhowoeM home 3 houMI on lot. W/alde. :i1c ~o ·=-1:, ~ appllanc:.s. lurn/unlurn, SPV'GLASS: 4 BR , nl1. Mike offer. Open on • commanding Ylaw 11 ...... beat offer OYf/11 1 875-0526 ape, tenrua, gOll. AY1111 alngle·llll, Tradawlnda. houM Sat/Sun. 12-5. 22 lot. $935,000 IHhld, $60,000, uaumable loan. 0 mo. Imm Call anawer ad Unaurpaued ocean Lakashore Bkr . $131.SOOlandquote.R& Byownr5•8-0113. 7U,8'2...,.300,24hr.Of .... 35 000 552--0tl60 H Investment•. 751·5080 --714-497 ·•996. llle'fn . ._ • . Agent •NWJ>f1 Bch_ooeen front. n""'' .. ""'' 851-0135 . M._.201 IUY VA Ill Ouplex, 1260.000. 3 Br & 2 duf & triplex. Speotacu-Three bedrooms. Two L!tua ltac• ft41 Cftll i111 lOM !;J~~~4~~~. Step• to far p.p. 873-7873. ~=~j.J;~o~·= MrCh B;y apec1;c:;tar IRVlllE to buch. No pet a . ocean v1-In all room•. 3 Fantastic 3 Bdrm, 2 be DnUXE-4 UflTS 1905/mo yearly leaH. bdrm, 3 bath. fem rm, homelnCulllClf'dale.Hion-FUTllTIOPllll Sumptuoua owner's unit. B•rll Farr, Agent 2800 IQ ft lmmacutate. l'f upgraded EJlcellenllo-1111-llPUI E/Sl~ Col M ... 760-0189. •trU Sylllla. Agent cation Call today for on the Balboa Penlnaula. 3 awne loans'& O~ j;d~ 759-134 t mCK• dellJla. BR In front, 1 BR In rM1. 15(1,000 down. celta .... 1ll4 -No-~--n-.-. ~2-B-r-. -+-den-. A money mike! Alwaya ocean v11w. pvt yd R!lsor ·((9alty 651·TI77 rented I Call for luntww In-6 lllTS-COSTA IESA 3 Br. 2 Bl. Fam Rm, frplc, S 1250/mo 851-5868 '~matlon 3152 Slclly A11e . d 77~"l53 ~ · g.a x gnm at $369,000. 1850/mo. 8'4-1638. ya. ...., eves PAY~:Tll NWPT BCH IUt.EX 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc. patio. La_pH li~tl lll-1111 Fee limple. 200 steps l.O clean, kid• OK. $750/mo. 2 Bdrm, 2 F. condo. dbl beach *269 ooo Call 988-3836. gar. lrplc, 11tew, nr comm ~~~~~~~~ . ' . 3Br. 2Ba. 1111 rm, den pool. S8oo. Kalt Rental• w/lrplc, co11ered patio. '97""801· Fmrf '42·6153 refs. req. '750 mo. 2252 Belullful' Bf, fem rm hm. 2 Stry 31rg Br. 3 Ba. lrg 1111 -we:-Dmft '" Rutgers Or .. C.M. Cocktall pool & lac:. Aval! rm w/lrplc, lrg den. •UIYllNW 3 Br, 2 Ba, Mont~lo lmmed SUOO /mo . S187,000.117M73" If.... TwnhM, 2 car gar, pool, e73•5354.119t. l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 Br t~ Ba howH Stunning ••eo. Monaco Carpent• PYGl*tits no peta. 1725. Sierra 1111;·~~ ~f w/oonus rm, great cond, townhome, 3~200 aq fl+: Re.I m.tat.e lnveltmenta Mgmt. 6" 1-t324. H---R· RE-I UITlm mt1 i r •II 11 n 1 n 0 1 n g In exclullve vet• com 118 ooo 857 11583 · mun•ty of CMyon. 3 &. Condo 2 Ba. 2 car Mltelon vi.to 3 Bdfm ~ 11~ h. 11n.... · · · · PrlQed to Mii: $585,000. garege, 5 min to ooeen. 81. $750/mo. Fencecs Owtlef wlH carry tubst&n· Near UCI, pool & pert\, 2 Shown by appl. Own« ldutdaJ fnr 1375 S 7 0 0 I m o . 1 0 8 8 yard, kld9/P9't wetoome. 11.i2ndontllltwellmaln-er, 21/\ Ba. upgraded ag1720-1782d1y1.,. 1lTllT I.I TownhouM Or. Nr Vic-Agent.nofM.~5-2000. 1-'"ed al:Jle ltOf'f 1 & 2 Condo. S 132,500. • • · 1 or I a & C a . ....~ ~~~~r :er11fr!oen~ oi 955-2258. Vaunt, mu1I Ml~:2~r~ eooo ~Of~+ ten-nyon.114118-8152. •• § Bf 2 Ba car garege. Allrecitlllely .. • TWn.D• be twnhme. . . anti. C. Mo ... /C. Splllef. 'Br. 3 e.. 2800 eq tt. 2 yta 8~ I. allp aS50 2; pr~ at 1325,000. We heve l\tlt lltted on ot 831•1105 831·1281 new, gardner, no peta. llaft>!1 Cove IMM135 144-1111 the mo1t blfl Laurel Harbor Knoll• Condo. 3 11200. 831-2150. 87~1,84. · • Model• -hev. -Br, 2'"' Ba. 1280,000. 9Y SllOO'a 110uM w/dbl gar• -=--=---,~---'""· Xlnt P'•lloe .,.. owner. 1eo..eee1, -oe '98Clou• 11 rm deCOf 1 Br.+ Oen. 2 Ba.119')9 to w/fantuttc vtew. Planta-• crpte bltlna pvt f/yd utile b • • c h , c o m m t y uon alluttera, troplcal Wll LIT Npl llctl, ,., Hoaa Hoep. pd am fM 5311~ 190 poollt•nnl1. 1850fmo. petlo. comm tennl•. pool 934 ProducUon ~ 4-400 BEST I> r o p • r t y H o u • • & •pa T • k • o 11 er 90x 171 with older · 8'2-3150 . .... , _ O'A%1oen. 711 ... 1501 Of hOme.'225,000. ::;, '!r '= tq. J'w:! 5Br. 38•. Indoor .., •• 2 bike to eutf Plulll 3 9f 2 fllle ~ 1109,000 at 752-7373 • .,,...,.,.....,, asl..200 by =· 1f~r:;:o = Ill + lllrH U00'1 12%f!Jled.4bdrm&fam· -=•Lii Ml-1lH Llil. 1111111 Hll 1ee1 inctutst.2i1-04S3. &3M1110BESTfM lly room, tennll, pool. 87t·1402 S400 bungalow by ocee11 Sale price: 1121..i.OOO. ...111 ............. baalc d900f Inda app11 0wntw1eoen11~11ea. ·o--c-~ NWll••'a ._.. hurry 53M1110 BEST,_ BY OWNER 4Br, n~ea. ~ Gofveou1 auneet1, comet In ucluelu oat• atU_.,. 'Bf. 3 ea. Fem""·'°"" dbl oar•g•. move In ™ IOCallfn.3 bdmre,,2 btltt, our111Mded community 3 bf, 3 be, ftfn. rm, 1,-pto, din rm, epe, 11500/mo. c o n d . S 1 1 2 • 5 0 0 • front Pl1IO. &oxA M lot. rn Sen JUan Oreell eree. t.o In !Mir be. f'IUoe ,.., e~,_.H s.4a.M54 >Cini loGatlon '°' cluC)lex. AMtttoted to Mll.000 10 'fd. Drtve ~ 21IO !Iden. ,..,...,....,..,,....,,.,.,..,.,......,.-,..~_.,,, owner.t>eautlful.qu691, ....... ~=TY =:o~~·= !!_~lmo.851-4122& ·:.c:~~=T2~T: Verde llOme. 3 3 If. 2'~ .,._ Wilow Cf'9lll ,;.:;::...,..M,. II ~ E/alcle, 3 8t, •• euaeom bit 3 bt. 2 ti-. beltt, fOf 1tt,.1a119 flf'l'lty MocM1 O. 1IOO aq fl, fully 111·1• Ible.. "-· °""' n. bl, obi gar, 'i:Fs..._ 11100. Mer ti, •ot. ;uc':;i.::.t=i,::. ==--=·t~ '!!'!...~ .... !F; ...... 1411 ~ .. ~,.... '*'· 6'2·1113 &H-tO». doeie to '*" & la... ltlQtlt ·-. ·-comer """ 1 ,...,., • condo. 2 bd, t 1116.000. 30 Sum• on top floor. Lwuy em-&1;;FOOfhiila e 11ec The raet•t dr" tft tM ba, no chllctlP9'a. ,_,,, WANT ACTlOM'P !MfWlnd, 157·207'. IMll'ft .... owner an11b& f'°'"9 ... ,....,... oe11-.. Weet ••• a Deity ~llot 9700; Security 11000. au l1td Mil Mt-M71 evco &ts.22111 11n.ooo. , .. re.11ae OI hd ""'· ....,.n. 842-3073 rJD.Nlf,11 1\AI• I , i.., 11 '1'ilJC · "1 r .,, -·---·-. ·-· .. .. " - ~====;;;• 1·'-'*-•_m _____ C••e••rt "•"'" Attur ••• 1tra1r1 liom ..... •.._ ___ _ • I lnlll lflYfq ltw1I Mstr cr1ttaman, tpecial· ...... ",.,. 111/wl Clean upa . Landecacllng NHd your painting i BrlckwC>f : Small Of larr. $} 84 per dav Don't Plea! Free anaJyata tzing nnllh a remodellng. Childcare, companloni, Hauling • TrM Trim w1llpaperlng doo. Give lob• & rapllrs Local''• • fo 01 yOl.lr c ... OYet phone. 499--3105. coupi.a. We com. to you. FrM ell. 642·9907 u1 a clll, we w0tk w/oor 8'5·6512 That'• ":;;,ld~°:.~'Y Ota lrietltH Repalr·Al19rettona Low I-. l2l3)64!·5l50 E11p Gardener, Malnt, "'c,...u_i_iomer_..,.1_··_83_t·_5_168 __ •Muonry·Stueco: new/ In IM "'9ry1 a.fef Wert rtlf 0oor .. w lndowt·Cablnela =ll cleanuo1, lrM trim, lree tall lHa'H repair All type1. Quality. DAILY lanni~t•r .. , ···~I P•nel·Patlot.f'ance.. 35 ·-~""""-----HI. Call Pele, 641· 1096 ROBIN'S CL NINO Lowe11 price. 631·234!5 Bin b1111 ,...,..,.1oaurea J.,rv 546·4413 XLDXcbOsticXL • .,. -lll•tll~WMte• SERVICE: 1 lh0toughly •e.ia~ Law sul117 Judgement17 -let All Ph•'" a Rapllra t h 540-0857 PILOT FREE CONSULATION n Bl:ID 552-9562 Mowing. Edg g, TWI~ 1 c .. n oose. .l C boVINd. scon Gentilly ___ D __ R_Y_W_A_L_L~T-A-P-IN-0--month. $20 to $25. Experienced HouMkee1>41r Quick, 0 1reful Servlce SERVICE HO·OHI For $1 ,75 Sq YCS. All Te>CturH & Acouallo 546·9707 &CelG11e~6a!6~~2anlng. C111 Uc. T !38046 552·0410 ~-~-----Cell Pete 772·1122. FrM eat, Kevin 673-1503 General g1rden malnlen· .-"" *l-111¥111* DIRECTORY !ab1ltll•1 C1ttria1 tclrica r;~e"~~e::~s~:= {~'.m -,-,.-.-.-,.-.-.-.-0-.. -.. -,-.-, BHI qu1111y, 26 yr. •MP. Motlier wlll love & care, my COMPLETE cX'fERJNG Any Iola! HOUM & c .,pit Compellttve ralH. 00 tT NOWll C.M. hom•. lnlanl & up. lndoor/Outcioor Panles •E1ac1rlclan: New/Repair. Hauling, clean-ups, lrM eteanlng. We cl"n your lie. T·116,428 730-1353 &II fll UlllU Call Chrla 646·6684 1213)381•3131 All types. Low prlcet. Lie. trimming, yerd malnl, windows fr ... INSURED STARVING COLLEGE Your Dally Pllol ... Free.... 631·2345 lndsop. Mike 646-6502 & REFS. C111 Today Mr STUDENTS ··oVINO co. "' •I Ct•tat Ceacrttt Sp1rkle 5•0 666• M Ser\/lceDlrec1ory ELECTRICIAN: Prlceci Japanese gardener .. • Lie. T124-438. lnaured. Represenl8ttve Bkkpg/Accountlng Ser· Cement·Muon1ry-Biock rlghl, free Htlmtte on Cleanup, matn1en1nee, HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? 641·8427 142-Hll td.122 vices. Forms provided by Walls-Cust. work Lie 1.,ge or small job•. Lie. aprlnktera. Free esl. Let me keep II lhal w1y, WATCH US GROWi accounling student R381057 Rob 673-3094 396821 673-0369 6••-9036 trustworthy c1eantnn =---,-...,...-.-----Reas ra1es 643-0215 ., • anl mCH Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 22. 1983 '-1 ........ Plltltf, ... l'~as iii ID IM lalrtr Pllllfll& Home, Ap11 & Commerc:1a1 Lio #4f69.14 "4·20'11 P1tc:ll WOflt, llc'd & t>ond· DEAN'S PAINTING ed 11140607 838"9412 Aesld/commlllnd. laa~la Reu 650·7169 1"'1-.-11-,-, .. ,._.141 __ -7-1-21- E Wllll•m Gllea Painting WATER HEATER Speclal Contractot: competitive Poo111eat111"1*Furnac:ee rates, custom work, lie. •Fauoett•Dlapoatt•• 10 yrs e~p. 751-7080 Int/Ext. Call Jim 111-7110 ....... rt'• Pl1•ltl11 BIG OR SMALL .. WE DO IT ALLI 649·9770 tnl/exl. Competitive prtce Drains cleared from S5 & for 11tnt workl Fast "rv. s 15 1nytlme. Repairs 30 yrs exp. 521·8012 851·9804M&M642·9033 Ralph's Paining, lnlleKI. reas rates, free eal. 24 llrs. 841·3588 ROLLIN' ROOTER Drelns from $4 SO Plumblng repair. OC'I Speedy matnl serv, lowest rates. 751-6753 lnl/ut, homes & •Pis Smllh & Son Plumbing ltcrtt11lll S.mna WordP~slng & teller composition A .. a PrOMpl 8'2·8035 Stcteterlal NtVIOe typing, copy, etc Fall wvioe 675-4458 76().8359 TYPING/BOOKKEEPING FOf lndlv tamt butlneaa Hr/day/wk 840-0888 Tilt Tilt INsTXLCEB & Repaired. Gu.,anteed. REFS JOHN 893.0487 flff ltrYiCt J.c TREE sERvic£ Trimming, removal, yard cl11n-up11, etc. 642·2914 SLOW RATESS 842-3890 Plumbing repairs & drtfns ,,,-..-----,.---"'--------Concrete, masonry, Rat· ELECTRICIAN --•• -,-.. -1-.-1-w--.-1-.1-.-Julle 838·3044 •• Found: N.B .. surfboard on ••i•tll worl\. toundalions. Block, Gd rates Free nl Lie • Japanese Houaec:leanlng L1gun1 Nursing Service p i CResou11'urHanwy1. 6~'2.0C215p!'.y'1 Strvict t>rlck Uc'd. 536·5013. 416449 W1yne 831· 7530 839·5035 E>Cp Wkly. 9wn Irina now otterclng prlv81e duly •f!• •I I /I ir cleared Lie 645·3426 Tree trim and removed, gen cl .. nups 554· 7017 JJl•1 S.rYict .. .. •• ... •·-c:e re om pan Ions F1rthinn Interior K!slnn PM n IJI I EXECUTtVE SUPPORT r l ... ow, ..... ge. c ..... n·UP. trim 642·~196 ' • ....... " Typing/Word Prooessing Quick, e11Sy rev111onr; a. 1. Coatracltrl, t•c~ Free est ReH rates Jim 11va.1n1, AICSea. L VN's, HANGING/STRIPPING ••01w••1 llLL'I ndtU 1•1 Your ol11ce Top skllls, Incl Gtatral RedwOOdlcedar fencing, 646•1959 · · JOAN'S CLEANING RN's now 1v1ll1bte. 24 Hr VtSA·MC Scotl 645·9325 E ,.p9:r1en~d & Pr 0• CEATIFIEDPuBLIC ACCT word processing Prof newt repair. redwood . Cook·errands·&ll wifely Service 71•·49•·7272 Peraot1al Serv Taxes references 497·6290 Remodel/Rapalrs, COfnm. decks/pallo covers a all Ha• ~a duties 540· 1287 p i l E:11per1 Wallcovertng In· lesstonat Very reason· 30 yrs Hper 640 2068 • • & resid. Uc'd, bonded. • al •• stallallon. Reas. Consult· able rlles tor all of your w· • Cl . . I .... alda1 Ins For est. 552·9142. masonry work John All home •PIS rep11ra, 20 a .... Sllli•t --,-, ... ·1·,-.-,m--.-,--ant Asslgnml 581-8590 pool needs For e>Cperl •• •• .. •••• ·N· bl 1 bl 1 631·5186 yrs e11per. reasonable. . "WE G•LS SHOULD service, Call evenings "Let the Sunshine tn·1 Re1Son1ble 851· 1041 a. L 11 .. ew ca ne s, ca ne FREE llTllUnl free est. 839· 7308. 7 Loving Care. home/pe.11 by R'ch1rd Sinor Lie " 5 9 ,..~•I t1c1ng, b&1s & lormtca Clrltt Deer ltJlir Cer11fled House Slllets ' HANG TOGETHER" pm lo pm 11 no SUNSHINE WINDOW rl~ay·Par"lnn Loi counlertops 6•2.088 l Remodels. Addlllont _ _ days week Allen 28084•. 14 yrs ot happy answer, PLEASE KEEP CLEANING 642· 1549 "'" " " Spring1.AlngH-Opener1. ' since 1979 631· 1234 locel customers 839·0730 anytime TRYING Repalrs·Seatcoaltng C Lge/smell. #410668 R •RPlJRI * Pllmllft Pl ~· . (l ,. I ll White Wizard Window s&s Asphft 631•4199uc ars;lm Mark 673·7425 epalrs Lowest rtlest -• Mature wom1n, opening Thank you. 963·41 H 11111 t~ar l.) 4H 1 1.-._,..,.______ Lie. Tom 657-«80 Elc. G1ry 645-6277 PTL avail. 8· 1'19· 1. Ref's Re· • Washing The only magic: Dan Hallberg Grading Rem I epalr Unique SEQUOIA CONST ·llC'd, liable. 493.4947 e11Lm Pllln'ERI PlAS ER TCHING • Ii IS quality 631 ·2026 & Paving Co. Res/comm & Unusual wo~k a spectal-customremodeting, pallo Springs, repair. door oper-Raali•t. ---------prompt , neat pro. Restuc:cos. lnlfe111. 30 yrs ,._"_.• .. •------·--------Lk: 3976804 842•1720 ly. 20 yrs. lie d, bonded. c:ovrstdecks. 966·2423 a1ors. See demon11r1llon bbbP JOBS Laa•acagi•t fesstonllls. 636-7149 Neal. Paul 545·2977 Huber Rooilng·ell typu · · Palombo Const 962·8314 Brad Seacoul, 2488 Newport & Sma•i ••ovlnn Jobs New·Recover·Decks --Bl d CM 642 3490 1 m • DOUGHE TY BROTHERS CUSTOM EXTERIORS ...-----------. I 1802 548 973• .,....rww•-•• ...... ta w-......... , w~td Repair/amt jobs. Fences, ~--,-,-M-.-,.-.-1---v • · · • MIKE8•6·1391 Lc.1t41 • .. knock• often wtlefl you ...,,. uoou.•u "' TREES . L.ANDSCAPING & INTER. Reas. rales. Free 1ir! ~ ED'S of Shopping, rlghl at shelves, parlitlons. lo"',....._ ..... _,, ..... ._ ___ Gar•eaiaJ HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE 21 YRS. 642·3657 est. Steve 547·•281 ~-r PlASllRlflG Dennis Raymond Roofing UM r .. ult~ttlng Di lly your ftngartlpe avat)'dayl rates. Steve 731·831 t 85!1Y dogs! Grooming clE.XN·UP MASTERS Furniture, Tresh. Trees I '{! Nul P"'''" New/Repalrs/Recovera Piiot CIHI fled Adi to Dally fJl!ot Cluellled sent. $10 any sz. Te1chet ,,63 5415 NORM Mattar~ Custom hae painting. re· ,., .. , R"1"' Lie. 441488. 859·4102 reach Ille Orange Coas1 Adi. To place your ad, Remodt lacelllts, wood 21 yrs eMp. 546·2848 All sizes. Pro!., re11. Ask " • ~duced summer rates. 845·1258 marttet, call 8'2·5678 and tat 1 pat lo cv rs/ decks. about our 25,000 lawn Llghl hauling, moving, gar· 1'e"R"'tc....,R"w~"R"'K"':"'lSPm·a"'ll"'l "'jo"'b-s. Free es1. Dave 873-2031 l!::==========~I Sall with EASEi Phone 8'2·5676 Claulfled Ad-Vltor help drywall, hm rpra. By Have something to aefl? special Call 1nytlme, denlng • odd Jobs. Jon Newport, Cosla Mesa, Cl• .... 'fled Ad II'• • BREEZE you. Randy 641 -0622 Cluallled ad• do It well. 846·6684 (Michael) 645·8192 Irvine. Reis. 876·3175 Sell Idle lterna 642-5678 1ii,'; thoppl:g :;::.,~ Claulfled Ade 8'2·5678 1~~~~~~~~~ Vaf...U•l4 Aprtaatl f...UW Atut.ntl, Val. &ertent•, Vaf. Atutenll, Vaf. ...., 2tOO ltatall tt l!!f!rl ltac• 2219 'Toe'' ltacll 2169 Coala MtH 2724 Coata Mt11 2724 Bui. ltacll 2740 Nr Northwood Sllop Cn1r. Sllart 2tOI _ own balh, kll prlv, J•c Nr SC Pla.u, $245/mo. Fe E11tbtutt: 4Br 3 ba 1wnhae, U~ytront, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 s.95/mo 2 Br, 1 B• epl, )(LO 1 Br $495. 2 Br $595 2 Br 1 Ba no pels. newly Call 770-8454, Kathy. pref 662· 13 l4 ell 5:30. 2 c., g&1. pallo. $1300. car gar Avail Aug 1. encl pallo. small pet OK, Pool, P811o, Frplc: remodeled. 16601 Re· 1---------REF req 780·6513 S1600/mo 575.7375_ carpor1, lndry rm. Dsnwsr 557·2641 gin• Clrcte $550tmo. Room, $300. Pv1 be & tn· ---------735 W 18th St 840-6302. •98·5760. 1rance. Cooking, working M. lo Shr trg comm. nouse Slawind 5 Br, 3ba, vi-. Single, 3 & 2 Br INeekty, nr min. Lagun1 494.4459 on Bat Pen Yrty tse $265 j dnr , len nl s t pool bch. 213/360-5465. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 llllMlllll:ll89".::BJIU 2 Br. 2'.it Bl Townhouse, =---.-=---=--=:-r: 6 6 5 9 ~ U trn llv rm, din rm, blllns, lMa & ltar• 2 2 • Alt · 7 ·741 1800/mo "'' 6pm ~2ii8ii5ii-3ii50iiiii7iiieiiivesiiiii/wiiikiiiniiidiii.iii $595/mo. 2 Br. t'lt Ba IPUTlllm • 559-9539 Townhouse. n-Clr"""I. gar, lrplc, yard & patio Mature Lady 10 t111e In my Poot/Jae 4 br home. SC ,..... B .. u11tullyl~ndac1pect area. new carpel. hOme In so. Laguna. Plan. M 21·35. sir. new drapes, laundry g&1den 1pts Pool & spa $650/mo 642·7803 Musi hive car. Free Rm & n-smker. $275, 64 1 ·3523 W&nRFIHT 3 Bdr 3 Ba w/dock $1500/mo, Rusty Gulnll'ler, 631·1268. Agl. WESTCLIFF: Bedroom, 2 balh home. Areptace. 2 Cir garage. Nice yard, gardener provi ded. $1250/mo yearly lse. •... ~ ..... , ....... 111·7HO Saa Jaaa Cal. 2271 BUy w/renl 3 r pool hm dbl gar & •tras $560 sm lee 539·6190 BEST Lu11ury 2Br. 2Ba Condo, lrplc, dbl g1r1ge, 2 kids OK. 2Br. 1Ba. 5585 mo 831-'!554, 831·9303 aataha 21 1 bd. adult condo, a/c, pool, tennis, sec g1e. $475/mo • dep. No pets 599·8614 Spacious single. one & IWO btdroom apts. BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plus much more'. Sorry, no pets. Models open daily 9 10 6 Oakwood G~rdtn Ap~rtmtnts N~wport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5'13 room, enclosed g&11ge. pallos/deeks No pets. 1923 Pomon1 2 Bdrm 1•;. B• $590 lmat 2744 Board In excn1nge for Prof MIF roommate for TSL Mgmt 642-1603 151 E 2111 5•8·2408. your cooking. 499·2602. C.M. twnhse 2Br, 2.81. Secluded 3Bd 2'n Ba Room & BOlrd, pvt chrls· $300 mo • 'h utll. Almost new detu11e 2 llory 1 Bdrm $500-$505 TWHSE.ET CETERA. tlan hm, $400/mo. C1ll 642·4321 e>Ct 245 d1ys. 2 Br 2 Ba. yard•. 552-4 t81 645·7629. 646·4073 eves. balconies. gardener. 2 Br 1'h Ba 1585·$590 ~~:,~~'.\ o~or~1119~~:~ 2250 t:;.i~·;: Way La_1aa1 lt1cl1 2741 Bottla,J!1ttl1 2904 Qn~~~~r1n"k~n~·sc~~:~n~o 547.9511. Evestwknd11---------1 Bdrm. guet1 unit. steps UlllAIUCI shr lovely Mesa Verde 850·0223 to ocean, gar. $665. Kall ltTll 111 pool home w/same, i...; Decorators model unll, 2 Wetlt:fielcl Rentals. 497·4801 Wktyrenllts.lowrates. coSI 545·4156, Belly or Br. 2 Ba. tor din rm. 1 Br. N. end. nr beacll, color TV. tree collee, Chuck. Single OK loo. Condo. many e>Ctr1s. Sec lPllTllln'I p1r1lat tlltcll. $550. ulils heated pool & sleps 10 Resp, honest. quiet M 28 gate. S 6 7 5 Deb Beaulltul garden apts. Incl yrty 494-3044. ocean. Kltch's avall. wants to stir w/slmlliar F, 540·0702 palloa, deeke, spa No ---------985 N Coast Hwy your house on Betboa pets. Dix 2 Br 1 Ba Ocean vu. Lagun1 Beach, •94·5294. tstand or near the Wedge Easlslde 2 Br. 1 Ba. upper, 2 B... 2 B ,..,n5 No. End beam celllng 1 990 054 patio $515/mo 329 Uni· urm, a <oVV $900 utll lncld 494-30•4 Sa••tr yr Y • 1 398 W Wiison 831·5583 verslly Or. C.M. 548·0648 ---------ltatab · 2906 Rmmlle lor 2Br Condo, eves, Manager WEITUIE YILUll Dana Po•nl. bc:h view Lab Ftrttt 2755 Bai 111 turn 3br &. b• & s350 mo. 493.e119 Eastslde CM 2 Br 1 Ba &nl. 2 Br, 1 91 Condo. vu of 2bf tba. ctose to w11er duple•. upper. en clad 955 W 191h. SI. $460 1 Wk t y or mon th t y gar, wesh rm, 1acuu1, no Br 1 B1, p11to blHnl, lake, slovefdshwrllndry 7,./476-1237 pets $575/mo Call pool. spa, no pets rmlpvt gar. all 11soc lees evel wknd 558·8300 TIL M&•t .... 1_1122 P a I d . I n c I C I u b -membrsnp $625/lse 811 Eastslde CM 2 Br 1 Be D p occ Will SHOW SAT Beylronl 3 Br. 2 Be, $1800/mo, 21 Balboa Cove 645·5135 duplex. upper. enclsd ••• tial 7123 675 7786 gar. wash rm, jacunl, no 2 + oen. 2 B1 • · B e II u 11 r u I o c e a n · Ammie, FV hm, S300 • 'Ii utll & $ 100 dep Stacey 963·1778 sl16 pm Shr 2 br, l 'h ba 11pt, C M. Pool. jlC. $277.50 + ullle 754.0959 •fl. 5 pets S575t mo Catt garige, y.,d, ~rt ltacll 769 lront·Emerald B1y Snr 3Br Condo, nr air· le•D La~a•a Ntwport BHdl No. eve/wknd 558·8300 S 6 5 0 I mo 1 iOF condo, Versallles. LlliJuna 49•· t08• POfl/S CSI Ptua, your 880 I a rm big Horne 979·7697 E1eg1nt 3 r 3b•. f1m· Mne .. venue E'side lBr 1 ba. lrple, 833-1768 Poot 1nd lac11111es COfona del Mir, fully rurn Ole 540·0600 lty.llvlng & dining rm, 2 (at 16th) bealMd ceils. no pets. L.,ge lovely 2 Br '"'2'ba. S 5 7 5 1 mo R 1 ch a rd 3 Br home Also turn. 1 Br lrplcs, walk lo belch 645-1104 s 3 9 5 / m 0 ~ 18 c . blkel w•lll 10 bCn S600. 2131830·2323 a p 1 6 7 3 • 8 3 '9 STEPS TO BEACH S1700/mo Utll gardener "!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!'!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 1145.7234 or 527-4503 644.6-493 2 bd house 113 29th St Avall 7115·9/15 Shr 3 br. 2 ba 341h $1, NB pd by onr 499·5132 ~---1_________ $260 Mike 548-5170 WHI VISTAIPTI Lrg 3 Br, 2 Ba, frptc:, deck Npt Penn, S900/mo. July 31/Aug 31, newly re· T .. lia Atuta•tl, Uaf. S•75 1 Br. 1 Ba Apl & ~•r. S675. Call Wesley ~1;.:313~050~rn med :;'~::1~~ro&n1 lur;o~:r .•.,•.-•,.l•;,;l.,1_W;,;.;;a.-•,.lff;,;;,....;;;.-,-. Brltt1ny Wds. 3 BR, pool, lalltN lalad 27H S585-S595 2 Br. 2 B• 49 -8538 s5.000 Kay Parker, Retired. middle 1ged man tge pallo, dbl gar, S750. Townllouse. Frplc, sky· Neat & clHn 2Br, 2B• 2 Br, 1 Ba. prefer Sr c 0 1dwe11 B 1 n k er tooklng lor home or terge Agt. 8'6·4360 4 Br~ Ba duplex, 100 btk, llghls, pallo, all bulll·ln•. w/deck & garige $535 Clllzen. 646·8451 Coral 6••·9060 apl wllh narbor view, re- • l i s m I b • Y vu · Y 1 I Y 366 Avocado mo. 493·8638 Weatey Pl .. Npl Hgls. ----------cenlfmodern upgrades. 8 taaa•t $1375/mo. 675·9057. TSlMgml 642·9412 ON THESAND gar1ge,tnCdM,N.B.Wlll Qaluait•N 2410 675·8877 Very nice atudlo., garage, SUMMER RENTAL consider long term tease MicArthur Vluage, 1 Br,1L--11_11_e_l_1t_1_n_d-,-,g--1-B-r , Large upper 3 Br 2 Ba. •m backyard. s400 mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit, wet bar. or le11e purchase Call pool. 1enn11, club slove/relrtg, dshwshr, enclosed gar1gi, upper. -•=9_3_·8_5_3_8______ lurnisl'led, washer. dryer Answer Ad • 8 15. $475/mo. 646·4380 parking, $675 mo. yrly. S575/mo. Mesa del Mar VIEW 2Br. 2Ba, ap1clou1, 642·4300 2• nrs. COUNTRY CLUB tnc:td. Summer encl ad 'au DESE"VE IT' 673-9473 No pets. 751·9A05 Ive 2 decks, $850 mo. Garatta tr i lalH Lge E/slde 2 br, 2 ba, lrplc. ,_16_9_·0_6_5_0._6_7_6·_4_17_4__ Ital 2912 NEW glled 20 Townhome 1 covered patio tndry rm LIVING garage. 5802 SeHhore IN NEWPORT BEACH TSL Mgml 6•2·t603 Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- VILLAGE COMMUNITY Ptaiuala 2707 $600/mo, 811' utlls pd'. 1_H_•_•_l._lt_a_c_11_ ..... z..,1.4,..o Sfngte on pv1 aUey, long 2 Bdrm, 2''r Ba. 1600 sq 1 Br lnrge. slepa to b .. ch, Open Sun 1-4pm '111$450,mo. up. 1 & 2 Br term s1orage. clean $65 Vacalita menlS & Townhouses Some are 11tegan1ty ···••h 2t07 11 of pure luxury Gar· laundry. garage. no pets 2242·A Elden unlurn & furn pool, spa mo 673·3600 ~:~:~e~ 1~u~'(.~ ~~~:1,,...s_112_5_1_Y_1'1,....,,.6...,,7,,,,3_·9_3_2 ... 1.~= New Condo tor renl. 2 Br. 18992 Ftorlde. 8•2·2834, Hct 1at1h 914 furnlahad From $620 LAGUNA. Avail 1'ug 1· 1S On J1mboree Rd al 2 bd house. 2 blks to bCh. Sin Jo1qutn Hiiis Rd rooms. wood burning trtH ••l Mar 7 2 2'1'> Ba S700/mo. 842·3!72. 161' We11ct1il. N.B 27510 fireplaces m1cro·wa11e Sunny & nice 2 Br 1 91 _6_7_3_ ... _•_oo ___ ...,,.. __ 3--b-d-. -2--b-a-. _A_d_j_/_g-olf 3600 sq II 2,435 sq. 11 $950 714·494·2848 lt4-1100 ···••II It ovens pr1v11e pauos & u P 518 "5 n 0 Pe IS New dlx aep E'stde 2 mllr course, xlnt \llttw, Oulel Suitable for medic.I or ~~1~!o E~.!~n~ •11:1~~ S835tmo S59·9265 suites. lrptc. hlgn cell· people only, S625t mo. denial Agent 541·5032 Acrou from belch· 1 & 2 s~... 2101 Bdrm• from $525 210 Cedar 640·5078 Prof Mtf 2 Br. 21~ Condo. ... ..., • tngs, dbl g.,, WIO hk·up, 714-840·8839. Erik 2,660 sq It 3975 Birch, only 15 m1nut11 trom Ct1t1 MtH 2724 $850/mo. 642·454 1 or Close to belch, 2 Br 2 B• Newpor1 Beach s t330 Ill CllYOI UST nr Back B1y $400 646-7676,6•4-4024 F1Sfl1on Island. 7 mlnu111 6 2 0100 I 10 S.C PllD or o c Air· 1 Br.$395/mo S200clean· 4 • 11 msg stove, retrlge. crp11. M l A zoning Agenl port JuS1 8151 ol New· 111g 382 Vtc1ort1 Newly decoreled Easlslde drapes. deck S550 5•1·5032 3 Br 2 Be. 2 Cir y11r1ge, Fem1te to shire trg trvlne lull security. on airway No pets Condo Turllerock Port Blvd & so 01 San 642·4423 12·8PM tor 2 Br 1 B• No pell 536-4637 Diego Frwy s1050tmo •PP1 ssooimo 631·8155 1-L-g_B_a_c_h_, -w-/y-d-,-,u-1-1 -k1-1.-n-r 2~r .'~ .. s~e ~~~,~~ 631·5439 2473 Orange 1 Br, upstairs wtgar p1111rtdge cove 2 Br 2 B• bch, quiet person, 110 Cosl8 Mesa 851·8928 644..()509 S3501mo 1nctds ullls 752·6183 Lido baytront 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 Ave Cotl8 Mesa S400/mo No pets Aels bullt·lnr., 2 car g.,1ge pets. non·smkr $425 mo req d Avail 811 352 vie. w/opener. pool, spa 960·0587 Atutanl• rualallM toria 6•5·8161 S785/mo 545-3115. 1--------------------M1lnlalnancetgarden1ng, lalha 2 Br 1' •Ba 610 Joann SI Pv1 1 Br. frpt, pool, patio. apartment handyman. , •• l.11ala "~O? Adults pref Sm111 dog gar, no pets 399 w Bay own tools helpful Call "' Ok 645·8•53 $475 646-9883 Dean 7141842·8807 Hrs B1c:helor B1ylron1 apt.2 -----$-----blwn 12·6 sober older person, no Br 1 Ba <145/rno. 2269 S C. Plaza area, t.,ge l 1---------C Maple No peu Br pallo, ate. pool. spa, NE.AR BCH· 2Br. H'.Ba. 2 pets, yrty 5425 mo 111· 540-'484. sec •·25. 8•0·6759 pe11oa, lrplc, WI D lut. cleamng & sec dep In .-advance Only those 2br. 2ba. 2 p1llos. carport s b h 1 11 hook·up, oll street pr king ti I e t No Pels $495/mo All harp ac e or un • & gar, d1hw1hr. dlapoHI mee ng requ rem n a $350/mo Stove waler nHd apply, 873·8765 6pm, 548· 1911 pd Nr OCC. N'o pell, S525 mo 960·3005 AM evesfwknds. -2..,..B-r ...,.2...,B-,-. p-a-11-0-, P-00-1.-5-pa-540· 1158, asl( for Oave Studio Apt. clou to c: 1ubh 0 u 8 •. g 1 m . or Larry beach, encld• gas. waler. llllll llCILOR c1 .. nl qulet w/kilchen & t1rge balh $405/yrty 1nctd1ulll1 Adulls, no pett 673·6372 $6001 N Sc Pl slGlle & relrlge $365/mo 645 .• ~~ r •11· Haat. ltac• 2740 960· 1170 2 Br E·Slde, frptc. clH n. 'n;iiiiiiii=:i=:iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil car J.,· Av•ll Aug I S 12 tmo 675· 7375. Lido Isle large 1 Br ba ylron1 bldg $650/molyrty 675-0120 IEWPtlT THUOE 2Ir,2111011••· Wi tt. '"I , .. ,. 1100. 417·1 lt. Spac:loua 2Br, 2Ba. gar- age. nr ocn. $895 mo ., 6·t563 Female w1nled 10 shr nae. turn rm ccrickel free) No depos11, no 1811 mo $275/mo 631·2576 F 10 shr fur C M homeru OCC, 11on·1mkr $300 •, 545-4009 Iv mag F 10 shr lg nome nr bCh, 11B w/F. Will 1r1de par111I rent for housework 963-3887 Have furn house to sllr, Mother & deughler wlll shr wllh !amity (3 Br's yours). prlv1cy. pallo, •HEOITIVI* •Htnl* Full service, high qu1llly, •ow price Newport Blvd. at Bay SI Miry. Broker 714/850· t236 Allorney has ore space lo rent to prolesston1t MacArthur Square, NB. 752·0789 days eay;;-ont Olltces. pallos. parking 1ant1or1111 . 673·1003 1 Br 1 Ba. S576tmo Y g IXIOITIVI lllTH 2 Br 2 Ba Penthouse $600/mo Ellchange refs llWHRT IUOll VllUILLEI most ever thin S775fmo Call '11 5 545• 7629 Luk new lull Mrvtce otticH 673·6568. lncredlble Oceen V11w 130·2961q fl. Some 2 2 br, 3 be S Llgun• office aulll• HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, July 23 ARIES (March 21-April 19): lndiv1dual who gives order.; may be uncertain and could seek your counsel. Streamline techniques, get rid of superflu- ous material and place spotlight direclly on goals. Emphasis on achievement, promotion and the overcoming of political back-stabbing. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Plans could be solidified concerning communciation . publishing and a future sea journey. lndividual who appeared indifferent will now express interest in your ideas, activities. Long distance call or telegram will verify views. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Look beyond the immediate -potential is great and you'U attract supporters. Focus on completion, ab1ltty to get JOb done and opportunity to enlist aid of creative, dedicated people. Aries. Libra persons play dorrunant roles. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Opumism soars as result of "new deal." You'U no longer be restricted by legal red tape. Rights and permissions are clanfied - you'll have chance t.o be more independent, to unpnnt your own style. Leo plays key role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): FoUow through on first impressions. You'll learn by teaching A female family member corrects past rrustake, attempts to restore harmony at home. Your response should be gracious. mature. Good news received concerning basic tasks, employment. pets. health. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll have some- thing to celebrate! Lunar, numerical cycles highlight pleasure, change. travel opportunity and chance lQ win a contest. Be aware of b.xiy image. keep resolutions concerning diet, exercise, nutrition and general health. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Begin program of rebuilding -concentrate on safety, securit y and durability. Older individual cares very much , will t.ry to protect you and will fulfill request. Scorpio, Taurus, Leo persons figure in scenario. Puzzle pieces will fall into place. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Gain indicated through written word. Give full rein to creative process. Relationship grows stronger, you'll be attracted to member of opposite sex who is intelligent. creative, capable of express1ong self in graphic manner. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Major domestic adjustment dominates; you'll locate needed mater'ial, you'U decorate. rebuild. remodel and perhaps make purchase aimed at beauttfymg home surroundings. Yo u'll encounter individual with artistic tastes who is fascinated by your ideas. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Aura of glamour surrounds activities -be discreet, work behind scenes, realize you are capable of creattng 1Uus1on. Pisces native figures prominently. helps you obtain needed data and insures privacy when necessary. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true in unorthodox manner. Sales ability is heightened, you can successfully utilize ability to win friends and influence people. Money will be forthcoming from business, career activities. Capricorn figures promi· nently. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): What had been "left beh ind" will be recovered. Valuable lessons are learned from recent experiences -emotional responses are honed to razor's edge. One close to you claims you are distracted. Aries is in picture Cttta Mna 2'24 non·1m111. washer/dryer Avell 8· I .$625/mo 646·8086 LCfi Apt, i3081mo. furn 2Br, nr So Coeat Plan, Of unlurn Eut·t lda CM I 5 7 5 5 4 5 • 4 7 3 1 , Kenneybunkport? Isn 't that the boat Ver11111 .. c:ondo. 2Br 2b1, condo. Frptc, 2 decl\1, Recapt & Ansg aerv, ocn vu, sac.. poolljac guage pool •99·6009 garden cour1yud, lrg Oflict ltalala 2914 ldallrial Lt1I a. Ft1a• "004 $825/mo. 642·9266 Agt 1,,.---·------window• C111762·6408. • • ---------Female 1mm1e needed 10 ...,..,..._...., ...... -..._iiiiiiii.,.I ltalal1 2HO S308 REwXM bite s .. I 631·3647 545-0()34 .,......,,...-------~ laal. Inc• 2140 2 Br wlgar crpta. water paid 638·4120 1·6PM. YOUR ow• ~~~~:a::~:=::::::. COUllTRY ESTATE Bat<Jlllut & park Ilk• wllh lerrKad pool. *Private P1tloe •COll9red P1rklng * SPICllOUI Apt1 •Ol11lngAr .. • W101 In Cloee1t •Home·llk• Kllen.n1 1 · Dlk 10 Huntington & Frwya ITILITlll PIH 1 Bdrm From U60 2 Bcltm From U~ 1.AOUtNTA Hl!!AMOSA 18211 Par111ld• Ln. 1 blk w or BMCh. 3 blk• 8. ol l!!dlngar 141·"41 3 Br, 2'-' bl TwnhM. nr cnurchat, 1nop1 $82.S 548-'471 3 Br. 2 Ba g.,19e, upper 1n •·Piel!. nr OCC. no pata S595 545-7983. $425 • Upper tge quiet 2Br 1b1, no pe11. 311 w w uaon. 831-2177 LA IUHIA IPTI Ul·H'fl 1 Br. g .. & water p1ld, enotad O•'· gaa bbq, clthwttlr '435·$480. 16915 2 Br. 2 81 TownhOUM, P•llO. trplo. am pa1 OK. cerpon, ell bit-In• 940 w 181h Street TSL 842·82'1.842·1603. Hew IOft ....... you want to_., CIMllfled ecll do WANT ACTION? It wall. "2·1111. a..ited Ada M2-M71 J that won The Amer1ca's Cup in • 75? • r II you·,, not i urt who IOI what) KenntybllnkPOll wH d()n t lttl bad -you rt not 1lone lltnneyblJnl port 11 one ol 1• d1st111Chvtly dtlfmnt ap1rtme111 lloo1plan1 at StaMnd Y1ll1&t in Hunlln&1on Buch Suw1nd Villatt is a ruutl or to11ny pcr10n1t11td profm10nll pt1nn1ni Tiit kind ol 111enl10n you dtstm A perlec:t ~nd ol naturt ind '"'"' -nestled 1n 1 lorul w1lh t>~bbline blooks incl Qu1tt ponds. coottd by nitur1t ocun bfHas Add lo lhat 1enn1s coutls. sw1mm1111 ~Is. a spa and 1 convtmtnt location nur $1\0Pl>inC and employment and you ve 101 1 pl•tt •nyone would 01oucl1y call ho111t (£wen l\enneyblJn~l)Orl) One and two bedroom, one and lwo bath 1parlm1nb hom s~•5 . 5~~¥9 ·" 15555 Hunt1na1on ~~1.,, l•n• Hunt1n1ton lltatll, CA (711) 898·9961 r rom !ht S.11 Otteo I'"""'' drin north on 1 .. ch to "'Fadden lhtn wnt on Mcfaddin 10 Stt111ftd V11tqe fur111sln111t m il1blt •Open 0111, 10 AM ·1~ dus~ Vt'"111" Condos~ BS, un. snr trg Condo w/2 bull· N.8 upper office. ap~rox 1200• 25oo an h w lrvtne Polnt Htmat1y1n c11. tong furn. pool. 7 /mo neumen. Nwpl Crell 843 a/II, ahower, nr P 0. ""' h1tr, to1t 7/2 Hubor Vlfil S.9·86-47 Pool. tennis etc Mull be $460, 646·2947 '"'· tncld1 olllces, trom .. 0-•1 7'"'8""1 SS40tmo. 851-8928 n ,._ .,.,. vv IH Cltatalt 2771 ctean, qu111, non-amkr •·oc--A-l-rpo-,-1 -a-re-,-.-0-,.IQI-1•2031q. n. omce 2 Br. la&!. YNrty Poot. nr ,_s..,.3so ___ 1_m_o_. _6_42_·_2_•e_1__ ap1ce lrom $225/mo __ , !•f287 aqf ft. ottlca I 8~11sr~ rt, r3fflrrond1 ro1v"elc"1n' F~~\~;',! ~teb~~ belch. bu•. No pel1 MIF. Boll frnl apt. 3 bd. 2 557·7010 .. ,,,.urn orpurChHe f " .-clly• & 11111 '1cti. Hunl 498•6277 bl. 2nd tt01'y. $325/mo. oealrecl. doors, 111ra elec:trlc ullla. 5,1-4148 Olllc:e epac:e for laaM: 747 pow.r 32'-' a tQ 11 1779 Bell Prev Injured Htaiaatn II, S69$trno utll• pd AIC, WhllllN SI Coat• M•H f01Jnd 719, blk Balglln M/F non-emolltr. ehare gtound ttr 1066 El Oay1 640·9352. Ev•• Snephtrd wl'll apot on 3 l!!lr, 2 B•. frplo. w/d, frig, my tvrn IPI. Poot. 1p1, 3 Cimino Dr. Co111 Meaa 646-0681 . 11ornach 845·95H Cl• h W r · I 9 0 0 I m 0 · lrwy1 cloM, NE S1nll 3 Bike E. Of F1lrvlew & DELUXE OFFICE SUITES ---------I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 988· 7773 Ana S225tmo. 543·5282 Adema Biyfront bldg. 800· 1107 Newport B11ch • Cannery 11 •• M/F n/amkr, 4 br hM Nr 754·1040, Mr Tracy aq fl 1v1n from St 25 Vlllpge. 3280 •Q 11 Ml Leuufui2 Br'104JM,D•n• SC Plu1 a OCC S250 •S2eOl 1JP. cerpetl. BASEMENT $1.00 1q 11 apace Located In lleert Pt, 111111 8/1. Reip.. Incl ulll1. 855·0800 drapea l /C , .. lrooma 2600 1q II. C1ll: Mon·Frl Of C1nn1ry VIiiage lrH atralght 1dull, non-amkr MtF 10 11l1ra 3 Br 17301 BHch 81vd. Hunt: 9·5. 842·46'4 ~~~!.M~;o ~o ~: a~iu~I S325/mo Aft 6. 681·7642 TownhMC M. S260 lat & lngton 8HCll. 8•2·2134. NEWPORT CENTeR. Full Ntgotllble. Citt Sylllla, Ot 831·5021 Iv msg. IHI. Work 558·7640, • IUOmft Simi• M rvtce E>Ctcullve Sultea. Pellc1n Propertlet tnc. Furnlahed SIMplng room hOMI 548·6376 or m1g 1 MO FAEE RENT 1575·$625. 6•0·5470 7141645·8!!01 ahare bath, nr SC Plaza: S46• 1625• Join With 11'10'1 ttrrn Ja•H. lull C l l ltmll• non·•mllr prtl M/F 10 shr 3Br ocn View aervlce aullea Keep your ••••rt I 1270/mo. 558-1737. ~ondo. N.B. S350 mo overh11d low & pro· leatala ltll Mii. Fem. hH unfum. rm Avall AIJil 1 H 4•7S47 l•lllOnal lmao• l'llQll. H 1 luay Nwpt Blvd. cb.1181 w/pvt 8, to rent 10 CSya. 642•HH eva. A1k Oovtr Or Surte 14. New· IQ 11, •Ir cond 01, non-1m0klng Fem 25•. _1_or_G_n1G __ T_om_•___ port Baecn.13l·HISI. flcetretall. f 45-962i 54&· 1307 tfi 3•30 Oc••n view panlhOl.IH to IAY Y1IW CMtNB 17th & NewPOlt N.82 blk• to ocean th.,e, 2 Br 2 e. N 8. Batutllut 11rga olf"9 111111° Newer 3300 eq It, 1mp11 Poola, 1ennt1, wHh/dty tennlt, pool. 11 c 1ble 6'2-4644, Mon·,..rl. parkl~, 1tr cond Owner 1325trno 145·2583 ...,., 573.7550 9·! 875°8900 IFPICl/Wllllltllll ... ,.,. ...... 2700 1Q ff, well m1tnt1lnad bldg on Quiet ttrHt. 645°4100 or 84&·3323 • $hs up. '285 ft 1nc1u1• lrtal olllce 18101 Aldon· do Circle. •T. Huntlno1on e .. ori 84i·2134 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: ...... ,. FOi.ind· 81k I.lb 11 mot approx. ttm WelllQa St, CM. 84&·52n Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 ~·~!~ .. :k ,w!~•·r1~•, 4111 •11wa .... 11001e11waa1t4 llMltll&!!f , ,. ... , .. .,. 1191e1twuw 11•~1rara1t... wn p Dental Frnl 010, 2141 M~ PUT·W u11n1nNT ~vlOtSl1tlon A1ttndlnl 1~110 PO • brown stl':tio~ ~~'~ 1~~ 1.1. Um.D day/wk J"••). E11per X·Aay l)Olllllon avallat)la. ryp1ng 11'1\IOICM ano llta Newpot1 8MGtl '7 hra, trVtltllng ahllt; ._~-_, ..... •YOUR MOllon;i, good cond 1aga 875-tM 1 . -.mr111 It. lat, pref'CI. 44 ..oe 11 ~.~~~ :'~~ pegboard blck'g, I !\Md Ing ~ "Md~:-mu11 ~ •A~rl•nced. $.. OWlt ~ '300. Solid eek cofl• lbl s?eCiJil;, 111 '''a 2..,,, llPT •-n••r 0 0 r 0 '" c 0 111 n, • u • m b 1111~ n • m • .,,.,,..1 ........ ~ 1~ front' _. 251ht Contael frni. ~ • ' & end 11>1, •Int oond Found ..,.,._le board and TO~. 11~-""•9 .... • ---'I b·-F'-.. In 20 ·-............... "" H •1•221• I ., ... • .. ,..,. Mt-44 t4 llft 8PM """" ,......, ... Ellperlenced lndlvldual 567·3242 ' ...._.. ... ic ra .., dHk. RtQulraa 'OOd Of Je " "" u. I ' • '!:/ r · \ • .,.,.,, ftalllng rod 675-3070 _ 1J E B1oker Bd Reellor• witl'I OOOd Englllh IMltla ----hr/Wk Sllrtlng 15/hr pn.one !*'tonallty ac-l•l -~ ~, 4'1.li Q • t...._ 2 Sol••. Oak w_.,, Ract., FOUND: Fem1le Alatktan 642-2171 545-0611 strong typing and die;~ ORDER ENTRY e.s.9741 curate epelllng. Muet I ·-.. .. ~ ....... 1 .~t r'' ',-;-~_'.I 2 Alm cn.Jr1. twin bed Malamute Cat H'""' NB -taphone, Of ahortnand S!CR£TARV 1)'1)41 65wpm. Call bfl.. Pool Attendant needed at · :-~• • 14-\. 1 :.I; H I, decorator Items • -,. · Hll Call us · AM FUNDING netpl\ll. Apply In '*"'°" Mfgr reptlMnllllva firm PllTTI• t-...n. hrs 019 •. 12 to Ml Suri ind Sand Hotel. • -!_ 1 '11( 95t-9S30. vie 642"1557 RES INC. 952-9001 • ..tllh raeume 10 Mr. wO<klng In Iha MCurlly WIUD-appt.85t-306$. $4/ht. Pl .. M _,,ply In OAIAGISALIAOSHOW ., •• ~1 l 4 ----- Found female Lat>, grey Author~ed loan origin-Fuentes at R bar1 8el elec1ronlcs video flld la -paraon, 9•5, Mon-Fri s.. CJ.AlltPllD '' Cln'f • ... 3 t*ga ewivel dlnella collar Vic. Fatrv1-& atortor s & L's, Ba™ts. Wtltlern Fro~I & A~: looklng IOI an energetic Sr'::.~ ":~~C::.4 llOfT/llOlnllr \Donne 1555 So Cout HI llLOW "·· chair•. $10 •• Antique W 11 son 6 • 3 O ·a 3 Compatlve, low lnttr•I aoclatea. 1401 Quell P8f'90ft who ta sharp with • 6AM Sat, andngSu" • tcr t>uty r .. ldentalil d• Hwy, Laguna Beach offlce ou twlvel Cflaif, Found· FamateScMiU'i'ef. 4•t:,~::::.. ~::s 2~~~ Street. Newport Beach. detallt and llguraa. Good mull nave van etatl~ vel°'*. Muet nave mini =1,~1~;;~., ~·~,!,IC~ / stand. sz. July 3, Laa 3rd T.O '1. Commercial ttmtoT •••••1• l~lng lklllt and pleaaant wegon Of smatt' p\ckup nwm typlnQ ot 85wpm TILIPllHI C11111 ••1 •u C11ta ••• gins dlr1•11• Nt, S t80 d-P1lm11/Camtno di RE. toana - " p one wrier•onallt y Hourly wage ~ mu-.· I nd ability IO oom ·-1111111 a Family Verd sale. M 0 v ING M us T 642-0138 or 859-6828 Estrella, Capo &ch To supervlae MW9P9P9f needed. llltralnforllghl Appl In P8f' week , munlcale Seltty com ..,. ... ., S /S 8 703 493-6736 WIDOW HAS $$$ for carrlere. Salary com-computer work. Good d Y 33 son • men1urate w /Hper lmRI at · un • • t SELL-Twin beds, cheat of 3-beige awlvel dinette T D's, S 10,000 up. No mensurate w/experlenee. talary end l>eneflll, Call c:~a M!. WCa.B~~,!;.: Send resume to Shirley Exper neceeaary Sun Po 1 n s e I t I a' G 'ea I drewell, White rotary chalre $10 ea Antique credit ch k all Company benefit• and Don (7 14) 980-2692 or C . ' ""' Craven C 11 a I Ion th h Th "'30 p u bargalntl eewlng machine, lbl H • k . el eh I FOund: Maie Germ Shep Hamilton/Bushard 968·0680 Call De~1'0~0 ':~.o~. bonus oppty. ~ generou1 aend resume to: SEEVID, oaet Dally Piiot. Builders, i7731 Irvine Bl 1or~~3~ PM u~~.~· houri; Sat/Sun, 9-4, model HWlng mchlne an-~O:,c'i<1~~ wt~V:~ tan b!:~ 673-7311. mlleage allowance. Must Inc. 16178 Trantlator nllllALITTnllll Ste201, Tuttln,Ca92680 plus comm Plush and 427 Polnaetlla. llque lype, aola. Many chair $100 6 pc Iron & .,,---.,---h t ti Lane Huntington Bon Othtt small Items lnclud· ' I . $ 80 Found· Sml blk F Dog, nr utlt Waat....a SIOO ave van, •a on wagon ' ' for bu1y phones. Good Restaurant: proteulonal worki ng SPYGLASS HILL, Sat '"" planta, plaques, pie-glHS . d ntlle Ml, 1 . Hell/Saybrook . H8 A' _ ... ol smllplckup. Apply In Ca.1ne.e. 1ypl1t, Ughl bookkeeping. UJllWIOl IUIH conditions. La~una Hiiis ONLY, 9-'4. Kitchen aet, 5 ·~~ ... Whlrlpoot lcema le 642-0138 or 859-6626 840-n84 AIYEllTillll IAUI r:;:~n3p:.i~d~y:1 g:o 1n1•11 Lakefornl area. A•k for Experienced& olllc•. Scott, 9 l-277T drawer cheat. tampa, pie-no troll retrlo-make ~e 40" butcher block dinette Found: Sml blk M.Terrter~ EJ1per'd only, work for west Bay SI., Costa Pll buslneH oppor. unlml Norma, 859•7200· responalble for 11ndwlch (R4) lures, hshld llema, toys, poett, wllt hold Any table w/Bauer chairs. corner Gothard/Slater, 1pec1a1 & preallglous Mesa · $ potentlal, ambitious. Pereon Friday. Muet work making & other kitchen etc. 29 Cambria Drl11e. reasonable oiler buya S235. 472-6116 HB. 846-5171 new a Pa Per . Ca It ESCI. OW IEOln••y 645·6776. wknda. Clar teal skllls. dull•• TIUPlllE SALIS 644-4201 mer ch and 11 a 1 2 4 4. 6 .. x 2. 6 .. solid oak cot. Found; Yng M. Germ. ~ ,' ;_-4s3! ~; { 2238. 8 lo over -IHILI All 1•-1TI Apply In i>«•on. ACE MCI. the na1ton's lono dis-Co1t1 •na Clearbrook, CM, Apt lee tebte, Herring bone S Bay Escrow, C°'ona del ... OLD FURNITURE, 23451 IROllEI tance phone company, Is A-Rear (ACROSS FqOM pattern top s 100. 1 ~ ~ ~ 1n Te r Cl i 6 mi~? number where I can Mar location. Excel. op-. 6e7-0768 Ave de la Carloua. SIHIVllOI hiring partltlme Tete-4 Family Sate: Brus bed. POLICE STATION OFF 548•4148 us in reach you. portunlly, beoeflts. Call Need Fleld Super-Laguna Hiiia 855-6465 Responslble,experienced marketing Phone Ill· corner cupboard, bowl-VA NGUAR D ST I --------- 642-2742 •LTt••TitlS Lynn at S47-562S Intendant 10 work grad-1 1...,. H Ing equipment. nouse-5 4 5 • 4 6 6 2 b t w n J I ••iJt ~11 -you.....,.'v_e_lo_s_t_a pet we can " "" ll Pll•llEL !or ordering Hlad perenee requ r..... ours hold turn e1c. 247 Vlr· 8AM-SPM ftl ~ •• , h I C Small rat all shop needs ESCIOW IEOln••y Ing ~nd paving 1m11 and hH lttrotarlal making & other lood 5-9pm SS.SO/hour glnla Ptaee. SUN 9-S. __ _. -BRllLI .N & BEAUTIFU: L e P y o u a I t -large Jobs 972-0977 or preparations Sala Please call 8111 Ward alter T 1 bed d "" 1-800-824-7797 per!IOn 10' mtnor 8cper tor busy C.M. office. send resume P O. Box .,. ..... ltWJlrt ry 3pm lo an I te le 7' Couch, microwave, fiY w n 8' ger en equip. t OSK tadlM ruby ring alterations. Call T8fry Mon-Fri 9-4 15423 S t .. 9270S commensurate wllh 6r. 1 8 3 n rv w. rm chrs. king ...... , .. -.... 2 misc Items. Sal/Sun 9-3 w/8 diamond baggette. Lost Cream Persten type NplBcharea Call 546-2313 · an a .. na, lt1tlltl1aatlal ei1~roence "'· 4 4 -·""" 3t19 Sumatra (Harbor & Brand new never wom Cal Vic Wiison • ••eyer BA•' 5p•• 5•" • 128 N--..o I d d """' Tel .. ;:----S 1•-1 patio lounge chrs & tt>I, Glsler ••asa "erde) · • . o .., ,.... .... .. v-.. FOOD SERVICE-tray ser-......, n epen ent vvll· 11nlttl ... , ... , Call all 1:30PM ep .. .,ne o ""tors Pa t I o t b I se t ' . "" " axqulli4te (cltftifled-Miect ::i..A4~· 631-S211 or ArmyOpportun-it-ies ___ vice. exper. & cocklall, erst Dlstrlt>utora No In-d•t1rnt111z•._, Mrs.Simons . 640-6390 ATIEITIOll desk-refinished, .. misc Washer,dryer,deak,chalr. qnouwallty) Sac 493-0149 vestment. Be your own •1 -w 202 M .,. much more. All mull %0 LOST Dog' Small elk & TRAINEES NEEDED e11per 962-662S. bou Revolullonary fllt··---.a, ,-.a RnllL ... lS e w1n1 good telephone a,.air Ln.. CM S S 9 3 ---reservatlonlsts 10 set ap-Sal/Sun 8-6. all un • 208 A Wht Mate Shellie mlic. lor 1raln1ng and positions Full end Part-time help tor product used tuceasfully .. 1111 '~·.!t:' .. a Full lime. hardware. 240 Santa Ana Ave WIES' llllllLTll REWARD 964-9331 available alter Oct 1, car wasn.Apply at 18400 lor ov8f 30 years. Now SI C II Bro 11dway, Laguna potntments. Furnuure:--norsa p1Ck, 1ia••itw•TOI t983 Learn skill ol Beach Blvd Hunllngton being Introduced locally. 'Hl•I r, I Beach 497-4403 IAUIY much much more 20271 YARD SALE Clothing -" choice plus earn cash Beach Meeting place, Carefree (714~ 111.0140 ---OlllllllOll Birch. 8 AM Womens S 10 14. tall 33 clear diamonds Mt In Lost male Aust Shepherd, name Porsche. trl-color. VIC Newport Hgts. RE· WARD. 548-3565 dys, bonus tor special train-Condlt lonere, 3303 I •o RnllL W.H llllSES men,puulea, books. tab-white gold, value $3550 Ing May earn up to FILL Tiil PAr Harbor Blvd Suite K6. " 1• • Gourmet cookware, full Garage sale: Great buys rlcs, roller skates or beSI otter 5S6-9S57 673-4S38 eves $20,100forcollegealter PUT-TIIEWOlll C.M. 545-4500. 7-28, time 240 Broadway, PIT e11enlng work Call onkltchengoods,books. Sal/Sun9-6pm,2868La Mans gold nugoet enlls'ment through Army 10:30AM. It you lll(e Lanuna Beach. 497-4403 oiler 1 pm, 761•4223 furniture, games & much Salle, CM b I 3 Opportunities a11allable be th 0 1 -• morel Come look! raceet. oz W1, cost SCRAM-LETS g~::-::u~~~a:' ~,,i:~1~ with the Los Angeles ~~~8~5 wl~rebe n ~~~~ ----TV 111m PIHOI TtltplltH Werk Sat/Sun 9-5. 266 VIiia IHI. ltaclt ~~~60 b;111 n:,'~~ ~~ cruller today tor details: ~1Z':t m ~l~~ula:l~n 0D:; sldered. CN Good Driving record a Wt IH4 ~ova Rd. Nr Fair & Fair-Giant Yard Sale: Frt-Sun, 673-5619 ANSWERS Costa Mesa S40-1076 door-to-door newspaper NURSES · must Salary, Vacation, 20 l•llltl1111 v ew. 313 Fiith St. 960·376S. =~~---~~= Hunt Ben 962-8821 sales ogram G a a ·--Sick leave. Insurance ••••I Huge yard sale, Sat only I It L '81ctllHHal 1211 Dampen -Hurry Tustin 731-0481 pr · urn· 111/LYI -·-• benefits. RAYNE WATER 1 July23, 7-4. 760Vlctorla, IWJ!lf IC• 26 eq f1 deluxe redwoOd Showy-Modest Army Be All You Can Be teed hourly wage plus Open Inga lor RN & LVN on NEED TO EARN 25t< + YRL 'I SYSTEMS, 17835 M Sky-ftr lttal behind church. Byato doll, mahog. rnd rabbit hutch, $250 or SHOWS UP commission. Hours: DAM 3-11 or 11-7 shift. Call for "you~ yw park Clrcle, trvlne. lhtrtl1l•1 Prt•t table, desk. Sal/Sun. 700 -2PM. or 4PM • 9PM. Interview 494-8075 The Karmann Ghia parts, lawn-p offer. 673·2668 Small appliances usually AlTllf Training Is provided. G d ' c · WI --Sales/Hardware. Full 14·110 '" llHr mower. chairs. & misc. Lido ar~ Dr 1138· N.B. --------- come with a 90-day Production artist: spec Potentlal to earn $300 H~~~:~ 4~~1:::~'. FOJ ow OlreC18alel T_, Time. Crown Hardware, hll tr Part·Tl•t 926 w. Wiison, 642-2829 FANTASTIC BARGAINS. 2 A•t•, h•tltt Ol11lr1 guarantee Thal means It rype, PMT camera. Ek· plus per -k. For an In· Laguna Beach Ill (114) 111-1111 3107 East Coast Hwy, lll '· I Sat only 9-3 Grandmas at t 1 c $500/ol>o. 645-2972 wlllbe90daysbelorea per1enc11donly,1orboat-tervlew. Call (714) · CdM. ,.11wtot•t clearance. furn , 3 tall palms, S100-S200 repairman SHOWS UP. Ing magazine. Full or 957-2361, ext 1204 Nursing SALES Fer l••t4l1tt nrti Lllllngroom furnllure,lncl glassware. etc. 2900 bSI olr. 645-0490 Stolen Whl '66 VW Bug. parl/ttme. Salary on ax-Gardn-LVI PICTURE FRAMER-ex.....,.. 01ll t•1-0•t1 7' hide-a-way bed, compt Catalpa, NB, Sal 8-5 v• .,.,. Investment company ,. • bedrm set. Marcus i " Egg Crate Mauresa. Stater Bros Npt perlen&ce3. Calll between Full time position end Experienced. 7.3 & 3-11. full-tlme.850-0153 seeks top-notch sales-TllEWlllll•1tST1LL s at I., u n 9.. u••11•••.1 used 1)(,$35.642-9072 Btvdt22nd St Btwn mid· tOam pm, or appoint-lu11ury Laguna Beach Convalescent hospital, Pre-school Aide. Hunl· person, experienced In " "' .. "" -night & 6am last Sat n1te menl. 646-3966. Hotel. Call Donna. Newport Beach. Xlnl l ngton Beach area ~ dealing with sophlstl-LA'S,,, n Harbor/Baker behind Furn., emall eall boat, toys, 6 ft eliding glass doors, $50, 662-2166 7116. Reward 548-4S31 AUTO DETAIL SHOP 497-4477 SURF & SAND benelits. Cati 642-8044. M7·S284 • cated Investors. Qualltlad CHAlllPIOI Food Klng Housewares misc. Sat 9-s. 1831 POr1 4UEOS9 openings tor polisher. HOTEL Olllce cleanlng PIT eves PIT help needed mom-leads lurntshld. Exe.I-"' trombone.· camper su~ Manlelgh Pl. (HV Homes) 8' Oak conference ibi S 150 2 steel desks w/oak tops $85 ea Yamana Organ w/everythlng $750 Aupp 5HP mint bike S75. 545-7506 PtlltHll 3012 exper ONLY. 49S-9S11 GENERAL E>cpercouplnonly F v: lngs.8-noontohelpaa-~~~~5t~omm lsslo n ON JV plles,games.7'1thp01B. MYllllAU Laguna Niguel $250 00 to SS00.00 area. 213-923·9859 blwn semt>te wallpaper & lab------------typewriter. more. Furniture, antiques. tools, YllEI EICtlmlS Bartender, exp. & mature WEEKLY PAYCHECKS 4-6 pm rlc sample packs. $3.80 SALES MICRO COM· Teachers' Garage Sale many household Items ARE YOU SINGLE? Die-Wages only no tips Call (FULLY GUARANTEED) O to start. S.. Roger at 151 PUTERS, mature person Fri/Sat 9-5 271 Roch· Sal only 9-5. 2021 Com-cover video encounters b 1 w n 5 • 1 0 p M working part or lull ume lllce. PIT help. Clerlcal Kelmua, Ste H, CM. with business and com· Is now hiring direct sales ester (OH Westminster) modore Rd The easy. lun and ar-Wed-Sund 673-7730. al home Weekly P•Y· experience nece11ary. puter experi en c e representallves -:---------fordable dating servlee A k 1 F checks malled directly 10 Please cell weekdays, 754-6363. through-out the greate< The taa1 .. t draw In th• STllEn l&Ll/ln IOI. Ans-rmate tetephone re- corder, stilt under warn. S181 new. muat sell lor $100 obo S48-4455 Call now 768-6000 5 or rank you trom Home Office 9-12 noon. 895-1222 aEA&. ESTATE ---------Los Angele9 area. WHt •.. a Dally Piiot Sal, M . 700 Lido Park BARTENDER MIF. 4 day every Wednesday. Slart Parking Loi Attendant. ••• irs ICTllY /Ren Ct1111fted AIJ. C.il Tocs.y Dr Iva, • 38 Multlple CIRCUS OF MASSAGE hlfts ek Appl 1 -•Company paid sales 141-MJI. Goodies s • per nee. Y n Immediately. No ex· Accepting 1ppllcatlons. ft• OltHrl 1_..,. Trela• lmmed opening lor sharp training !·~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~~~~~~ person. Reubens, 251 pertence necessary. Na-Call 9-Spm Mon-Fri. --11 organl.zed lndl11ldual P C H. NB btwn 2-4 M-F. tional Company. Do your 642-4644 Ill lotff4 1--'1· with good typing & phone •Best commlsslon/Donus ~ ---,-1-Fl_l _E_El __ l_E_ B work right In the comfort ttlJ Skills to handle a variety plan In the business Aatipa11 IOI O FrH It Yn I022 Fil IUTll ' 719 NO HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON eauty a d It t Part-time Church Sec-• • of ofllce duties for hospl· •Group llle/medtcat -Looking to add to our n secur 'I 0 your own 1 We need experienced time benetlls Free 3 Tabby kittens. 2 Business 1dvertlsement. stall Several assistants. home Detalls and appll-~~:.'l;8 ~ccurate typist. ahate salespeople. (We tat computer services •Dentallnsurance WESTMINSTER ABBEY I em a I es, 1 ma I e . parties, etc. 960-2514 110-1112 0•H24MOIH ATTRACTIVE MASSUSSES TO SERVE YOU Excellent training pro-cation malled. Send your wlll also train llc'd bro-firm. In Hunt. Bch. Cell coverage ANTIQUE MALL 842-64SS gram. Richard Ouellette, name and address to kers). We have tons ol 891•5ss5. 8 10 4·3o •Supervlaor/manaoe-11751 w t I t A =--,..,---,-----Baby Clothes, Jewelry, KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES ea m ns er ve. Free "ltt-s. 8 wks Old. TV .Books, Shoes. Ski 200 Newport Center PAIT·TIIE leads and the highest SEClnUY ment growth po1ent1a1 GARDEN GROVE ~ ~· Dr·tve Newpo ... Beach HIRING DEPT. 33, 8480 ommls•lo 1 So th 55._6103 blk/wht, needs good Boat July 23, Edtn-.. ' '' • FREDRICKSBURG RO.. PEI l·I c ,. ns n u ern Immediate opening tor Come. investigate the ei1-_____ .. _____ no mes 6 7 S-92 1 1, •- BEAUTY SALON Hair· SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Wanted: Outgoing. depen-Calllornla. Our project 15 Secretary with bkk'g ex-ci11ng opportunities evall-548-5205 Barry Manllow Tlcke11. ESCORTS /MODELS dresser wllh some follow-78229 dable and well groomed In a dynamite locallon pertence. Dictaphone re-o k d 11 tbl b 1 I 713 1. lodge & terr~ "' and prac1lcelly ••tis lt~U able to you at the World's a r · ar ey tw 51 Free to you. 4 wk adorable 5.37 = & 27 50 or trade. I n g . 4 d a y s a adults wno enjoy worklni """ "" · quired Shorthand and 1 4 d h 1 "" Outcall ONLY 835-9199 I .... , fL There are lmmed o..,_. d larges! pay TV sys-egs, carve c rs.ex I. shepherd ml• pups ph 855 "301 week.Newport. water II• a •lrl, with youth Make top · ,....... wor processlnn de· o T $450 "•2 398S "" lngs so call now for an " tern N VI ""' • · 64"'S 194 111ew low rent, unlimited Immediate openings In our helping youth carriers • slreable Good com-"" Cetltngran.52· reversible. wood blades. lull warn UOTIO HICEH BachelortBachelore11e Ollice & Birthday Parties income lor the right per-order department. Xlnt promote their eet eb-appt with Joel. Call toll mun1callons and or- son Sell starters only PIT or summer work Ushed routes. Also OHlce lree 500-462-4931 or call ganizatlonal skllts N-- please 673-72 19, $5+ /hrty No experience Manager position open collect 17141 866-8808. port Center Area Call THE UST HURRAH BILLING CLERK, exper w/boat knowledge help- ful but not nee. Chic 673-7272 necessary, wit! train. Call Chance to advance Diana, 640-9350 Dave. S49-9950 Please call 2.30 pm • 6.00 738-8S38. S58·8538 llt.IEITllCI llHLlllSTllll Beautllul exciting girls. Private rooms Daily 10AM·2AM 188S Park Ave, C M 631-9693 Hosekeeperlchlldcare. gm. M-F. 646•7021 ll11e In. non-smkr. lrvlne. --------- Bookkeeper Rm & Brei ;. SllOIWk. 2 PART-TIME LAB TECH Bkk I II .. PIT boys, 6 and 8. Reis. TRAINEE, rasp f or pr, u c .. arge. • SS2-3983 or 631-63-40 cieen-up & animal care In 2.-3 days/wk 8cp'd In •---------payroll and quar1er1y tax Hotel pharmaceullcet R&O Fe- returns Location Santa IELLllP clllty, 3 hrs per dy/$3.75 nr Appllcallons avail 897 HEAVEN and now to get ~na/T~shn ~~er .ig:T needed at Luxury Resort West 16th St.. N.8 . there D1a1 7 141838-8126 ay an con 11 ons. n-Hotel. Experience Pref. 8.30AM-5·00PM tor directions tact Kaarin at 558-3924 Pleue apply In person, ----------Carpenttf helper/laborer 9-S, Mon-Fri. See Donna. Part time, mornings, 1SS5 s c t H cleanup/maintenance, I . "-4014 lor custom home. $6/hr o oas wy, ty 70s S Co lll•tll ~·· 640""'4359 Laguna Beech. app 1 O eat e Hwy. Lag Sch. akery for sale rn Newport Chlropralrtc assistant no HOUSEKEEPER/Live In 1--------- beach. 3.000 sq It. experience neceu'ary. wanted, In good nealtil, PAIT Tiil $t5,000 to $20,000 a mo, 850-2273. must drive, free to travel. IOITI IEllYEllY can do more Best lo-Sal a ry. Reta req II cation 1n NB. Asking price Concrete Foreman want-7141495-6969 De ver auto ne-paper $75.000 673-2040, ask e d · L a y o u t , route In Legun1 Beach for Mr Paul. poured-In-place walls, HOUSEKEEPER: Non area, Mon-Fri (alter- loundallons, elevatlons, smoker Live In, chlld noon), Sat & Sun (early IUll IEW PRlllOT tlatwork Call 497-1377 care, exprd. 642-4602 morn,). Muat Have re- N 11'1 1 k i 6P" 8P" •• F liable transportation. ew mu ... eve mar et ng ..,. ,.,, ...,.. INVENTORY CLERK Some collect Ing re· concept • earn btg SSS c k eeded 2300 w FIT. XLNT Company ben-quired. mostly paid In ad-Call tor into ask lor Dave 00 n · etlls. Call 549-,.,.71 EOE. l111llfl111tt/T,.tst Enthuarutlc. dependable person required for ~por1 Beaetl office of lnternetlonal computltf soltwere firm Must be sell starter & have good organizational sklils Extensive pnone clientele contact. typono. flltng. & gener II office duties PLeasecall 7 14/493·9S30. secretary MIWAYIE TEllllOLll has an Immediate opening lor 1 club secretary Must posaess good typing si\llls. proless1onat ap- pearance a must, die· laphone Hperlenee help. tut $6/hr to stan Apply In person Monday 10am to Jpm 117 1 Jamboree Rd. NB. OUHnPllT Par I/time 1oam-3pm llCln&H PUS Typing & tleall)' phones. Active mortgage company Call for appointment requires snerp, accurate 646-396S. ' parson to handle 111 needs Typing. word pro- Recept lont s I. heavy cesaor, prof phone cov- phones. typing, tlllng. etc erage & flllnQ skill• are a Apply alter SPM Crystal must. Salary com- Creations, 71 I W. 1711'1. mensuratew/experlence. St. Suite B7. C.M. A s k I o r S I e v e HOEnlllllT 7 141545.1402. 4 7 4-0300. For Interview arrange-Pal'llng oul old wooden ,-.-r-aa'tart i025 $67 S46-6740 ments • call now• Merry-~o-round. horses ---~---~~ 714-l& 1-3&&0 only 8 0-4017 4'x8' Glass table set,~ ... Ch i na & glassware, thick beveled edge tn-$ S EOE M/F AfpliHCtl IOl l eludes blk wrought iron lOC· 20 Din set 120. _ Radio $50 979-8277 TOP$$$ f cu ft relrig. s 19stobo. tbl base. 8 chrs Ideal lor --------- Females Prel Models & Dishwasher, stalnless entertaining or con-Commercial Lawn Mower. s lerence rm. $850 Com-Lawn Vacuum, J Wheel Eacorts (2 13) 866-1984 steel Int, 75 833-3411 plete, SSOO glass only adult bike $ 100 each Travel agency needs lndl· Bullt-tn dOiibie oven, ges, 644-1130 646-5848 v1Cluat wt strong sec-O'Keele & Merritt, S 150 S pc Youth Bdrm furniture, Coors keg top. N-$5S, , et ar t at I> a ck. Elec cooktop range s 1so ~0-3286 must salt $35 oDo. ground/computer train-wtgrtddle, S75. Both aota, $150. _S_4_8·_1_4_5s _____ _ ed lrvlne tocatlon. Con-work great 646-3433 6 ft sleeper "" tacl Lisa 5S2-30S2. Frigidaire washer/dryer, 1 472-8116 Ooubte Antique School 552• 1995 yr old, xlnt cond $500. 1· CUSTOM Sota. earth Desk S lOO 720-t95o or Typ11I lor N B Law ofllC8. 559-6410 eves, 540-7904 tones. llke new. paid 646-4848 must type 80 wpm ac-ext 218 dys. seoo wlll Hll for $299 Dlyer $12S. Maple Dest\ curately. con11c1 Donne GE Dbl Oven Elec, Range ~6_7_5_-7'.""'5_7_4_-=-.,..._--i-s_1_00_6_4_2_-0_2_3_1 __ _ 640-tS60. $12S 19 cu ft Refrlger-Beeutyrest Simmons ELECTllC UY llAT Wiil PfllOElllll ator $200. 662-7875. ELECTRIC BED utre SS900 wtallp 645_2963 E.itp'd. Eoon's QY)( level HARBOR AREA long twin size. good con- 4 Order processln~ & APPLIANCE SEHVICE dltlon. Phone: 645-0092. Exclusive MAGIC ISLANO, gold mbrshtp. $800 eves. phones. lrvtne. all We sell recond .. guar. Bran Celling Fan, hH 4 6 3 1 • 3 6 1 1 . Days 540-8894 appliances. 549-3077 Tulip Ughts, Oak Bledes, 646-4080 Jolt1 WaatH 5105 1 llY lPPLIAIOH ~:C,~ & c~~r~ai:: i::~ Practlcal Nurse .. ork In pvt Les 957-8133 S99. 552-0796 ho~e, lull or part-time. llEFRll. 1111 Fiii 7St 8776 alt 5PM XLNTCOND.675·15 18 Goll Cart. • pass .. street legal, compl recondl· Sachs 97a.-6211 0 c ea n I ron t N B . ••tF/H '"' vance. Good profits. Call ' 675-1S56 .... Foster for details. Delly Illness lorces sale ol E11--·--------_A_N_l_T_O_R_EX_P_E_R-IE_C_E_D_ Piiot • 642-432 t Ext 342. ctuSlve wood & metal 011tt•tr ltnltt J / N Pl _, __ _._h Bldg Maintenance. Cllllltlffed Ada 642-5&78 Pan time tor Medical Sec1etary/ReceptlonlS1 Supply Co. Typing, needed ror growing com- phonea. bulk mall-pany located In N..,.,port Jells Wa•t .. / lngs,medlcal ekpe<. pref. Beach requires good per-Dtat1tic SI 07 7141548-5956 sona111y, good a~pear-_.o;,;..,,..-.. ___ ...., Refrtoerator: Sears best 26 cu fl. Almond. Ice & water In door. showroom cond Paid S 1500, sell for BROYHILL 7 11 sofa and 5 _,_,o_n_e_d_$_t_t_50_._5_7_3_·8_1_0_4 f1 loveseal-La France 1111-John Wayne Tennis Club vet w/wood accentt. Like Membership 673""'4243 new C;ond. COS1 $1800 S 1000 new, sofa-$500, love-_M_l_C_A_W_B_L_U_E_&_G--0-LD- business $85,000 takes easant v"""'. t.....,.., one MlsslOn Viejo 8188• $4.2S ell Terms 966-6187 experience, take survey hr. 541_3311. Swtmmlnn Pool Chemical (Insurance) Mon-Thur, ---------... 6-9 pm Nice HB ol&e, L•b Teen wno would also ServlCes &illness New-$4 7Slhr to start llke to do medical bactc porl Beach are•. no 963-7457 office. Call between 8-12. e11per necessary, wlll 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 95S·2022 train $55,000 lull tmount I' ---------req Will net $40,000 • OllTlllH SflYIOI LINGERIE-Adult Items; Call collect M on-Fri Publisher In Hunt. Beach Exper Home PARTY 9·6PM ASk lor Tim 1408) has poauon open tor PLAN People BUY 867-01 t 1 ax per person 10 handle WHOLES.t.LE. make up --customer relations. Need lo 50% Incl, UPS del to lawtal•t•I a problem solver w/gOOd Hoste.sat Catalogs, sup. • verbal & wrlllnQ skllls, Ille Plies, 300 + lterns avail Oprrt•aititt 401 typing req'd Profit shar-, Work SOio or hire Amy .'. C•EllT.? 1ng & madlcal Pis send _1_1_14_1966-__ 8_699 __ _ n resume to• Creative Local Resident. per- Teaching Prass, PO Box manent small oHlce man- P92. f1un1. Beech, Ca. ager. Sell motivated. 92849 Attn· V P Market-Must be bondable. able Ing. 10 type. mlnot book· Prot counselOfs will help clear up neg credit profile Money beck guarentee. 645-5840 Investor for· Beauty~S~a~t~on~.:I~~~~~~~~~ keeping, small payroll, City Mall. Neport Ocean-Decorator, ei1perlenced record keeper. good Fronl O\.lplex. 978-9172 for Huntington Beach phone peraonalll y. or 67S·7434 showroom. 891-6704. $175/Wk to start. Call Ans Ad # 105S , 11 ... , •• LM• 4024 DELIVERY 642""'4300, 24 hrs. ~aily Pilat .... · · · · · · · · · · · · NILi PILIT MIUIU 1111111 Now accepting applications for Di.strict Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance included. Apply in person, w eekdays. 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. ····· ......... ,·. . ~ " ............. . I seat-$4SO. Both lor $900 $700/0BO 645-2963 472-8116 a11Ce & non-smoker, gen-Chrl11lan lady wanta I or 2 eral otlloe s'<llls a must. days ot work a week In constrlJC110n, real estate your home S57""'4821 MUST SELL SAVIN plain $800, 675-7S74 I Complete set llvlng rm, XI Send resume lo Kinder _ ~~IV free ~ 185 893-9060 I> rm urn, re rig, all Ilka yrs new. Ask 1 n g exper ence preferred ~-1 ~SI Relrlg..1. llke new, 2 dr. frost d 1 1 paper copier nt cond 5 Care Learning Centers '!'A~K~-Cl"'n'!1ll1fil"'u·a"'!h·u·a-."""b"""'. •,....--.,,.....,,-----new Best offer e.2-0~6 S 1000/obo. 631-2242, Inc. t60 N-port Center choc/lewn markings Refrlg. SIS, lee & Wat8f In Obie bed & box springs 9-5 M-F Dr Suite 200. Newpon $250 548-0471 door, very Clean $585· wllreme, S40 S46-t45SN __ ew_3_1t_x_6_1t_C_h_ln-~-w-oot-Beach. Ca. 926&0 Attn Maytag "'all1ef & dryer. ~-....,.........______ v-Karen AKC Golden Retriever hvy duly, lllce n-$185 Liv rm $6SO, Din rm $900. Rugs, nane1 made Only s1111a SEoanu1 M•I°' Newport Beech reel estate devek>pmenl firm offers chal1.1nglng pos- it ton wllh diverse responstbtlltles 101 In· lelllgent sell starter Mini- mum 3 yrs &kperlence Real estate background nlgnly dettrable Ellcel· lent secretarlal and com- mun1callon 1klll1 re- quired. The successful candidate will possess a protesatonal altltude and appearance 11nd the ablll- ty to handle a IHI pace. Call Mrs Scott at 833-8680 puppy 2 mos M • ea 891-2S45 Bdrm S4SO 638·0779 S200. 640-8886 wt papers & snots S 150 964-S292 Upright ref rig. clean, Formica ovel dinette 1f111 ...... AKC Long H111red Mat $f;~s49r::~ ;,lt~llow =··~c!sP~~/~~~ph~~ Tltkttl fer ht. ~JO Ch I h u • h u a C h oc n d b 1 d w / 3 p r tt•ttrt, P1tlflt , wllawn, $225 548-0471 Waaner S9S. Refrlge $195. sheetst cuu, el ec 2 rt11n-...i ....... I Bulllln Dishwasher S 100 -..., Cocker Puppies, AKC. S46-8872 :~~~~' •11 ~ri~!~~~~~~~ ...... 111· 1!11 aft, I Bull Ml$ t 25, FIS lSO.w .,.-a-sn_e_r-(Se,......a_r_a_be_s_t_I u-n-d-ar upnol In Ital Prov Overlock sewlno madl. 964•4203 -----warranty, dryer. S2SO leather, Shephrd caaters. bo~ed. S229. 54M740. 642·85S7. $200 Whl. Ital Prov. ---------Golden Rtvr Puppies, .--.-----rr:r::o marble coffee 1bl(oblong) Photo retouching macnlne AKC. S150, 6 males, 3 l;A;•;c;ti;•;•;•iiiiiiiiiii;;IOjj;l2 $100 845·0580 & materlals-llke ne.,, . $400. 979-4690. tern. • 642· 7984 Good olf wht 9' couch =--------- GOid Rel Pups. 5 m. 3 I. UllY 1111&11 S 100. Wht chest 54" Rams tickets. 2 MUC>n AKC. Dam champ !Ines AHUll length . 26" tall wtahelf passes, club le11tl, •II or $200.645-2139. SAT. JUL y 23, 12 NOON $75. 644-0427 pert 851-7720, 673-0353 m. I' '"'I Need enlra tnoome? Be an I IDIH Independent carrier torr I• •llPAYlllTS the Register Musi nave No ctadlt check dependebl• economy Call Calltornla car lrvlne, Newport Cestles, Bkr.Toll free Beach, Coron• de4 Mar. 1-800""'422-737S Call Vicky 951-7t13 tMtf. Lot Pltfson for rental car co. Experience & motiva- tion. Janel 650· 1180. IUllllllT/ IWllTllAIOI Immediate opening. 0 P8f'· ale lathe. mill, drHI pr .... all ~rPoM maintenance. Growing compollt• p1...,. tic 1hop. Huntington Beadl. 848-3123. ~aily Pilat .. ·· .... ···· .. · .. · - : EOE MFH --__ _,_ __ _ GreatDane pup-s-to-goo-d Seeadu,,derCtasa.6010 HarborHouseChalr.S150: Relrtg, 30" standard hgt. home. 8 wks $50 up. Queen slu sleeper runt weal 1350 Brn 898-7709 Andy l =-=-•• =-,-.-= .. =-,-1-ri..-.-=--,.-.,..,, ll""l'"<"t couan, $350: Console couch/ ovneal $50. 332 • fill Stereo, S30, s .. ly queen Vlctorle. B201. all SPM Male blue/gold Vorkle 3 fixed glUI French type tlze boic spring and mat· Solt $250, deP. $125. w / P a f4 • r 1 $ 2 0 0 window., S30 N , S7S all. lress, $300; Dinette eet stereo S 100, cell tor 963· 15 RevOIVlng 1t1lc vent. S20. w/4 Cheirs, 1 175: All phone mag. 650-7476 83-400 11 AM. YeVCAM COVMT •• CLASSIFIED lailJPllat maintenance General meonanlca l knowledo•. aome u -; per lenoe ln electrlcal llld plumbing requhd. Mu.I be avallat>i.. deys, ~ nlnoa. end ""8kende. • Calf Donna, $url ind Sand Hotel. 497-4477 .......... ,, ...... f'lnanclil planning fleld. City editor needed for mid-sized daily. Must have enthusiasm and strength to direct news staff. Several years copy desk experience required. Salary nego- Uable. Send resume to: Edi- tor, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. . ................... ' .................... ,. : ~-.... DOING BUSINESS UNDER A .. FICTITIOUS NAME? II you haw• 11111 fll•G JOUr n•w Flc1111oue 8 u1tn•n Name end "'"' not .-1 •u-•CI ti tor p1111'1c•tton, pMat• don't forp•I 111•1 Ill• t1mtt1tton •• ~o Cl•Y• lrom Cleta ot llltng Th• DAILY PILOT wl ll p4,1bll•ll yollf •t••m•n• ,., ••••• 0111 No expw. nee. 'i'ol1nd1 n t-$583 ..... lit Full/11"'4t poelllon In buey men'1 ttloP. AllO Daily Pilat .. · ...... ······ .... ·"·: . . ctrc11la1ton lnc•11dl1 1111 11111 11 Orano• Con t ere• a11e1 190.i nolic•• •PPI., tn alt •Clltlon1 In Old" to 1ubmll yout •l •t •"''"' lor p11bllc 1 11on ten d approprleta COpJ end • llllllTIUlllT with followf119 fOt exclutlva WOMen'a anop. 145-2972 · Position available for edi-· : torial writer with strong conservative political phUoeophy. Salary nego· Uable. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,~ w ftAV Sf • COSTA MESA CA •nus A~ t Ut#~i fU •"f •N 'U"ft I Y t M li'I l)Yt. • • • ••••••••••••••• f ••••• ...... ········· check to TH• D•lt.Y PILOT. P.O. ha IMO, Cott• 1111e ... CA Ut2t We'll do tM IHI for • lftfOrManot\ •Mt.It '"•' • edHrtl-'tlf plHM tall ... , . ..,,, f'.t ,,, Schn1uzer, mini AKC, Wood 1001 locker, StO. Item• lets lhln one yr. mele. Hit/pepper drk. 200' 11Vm. 3 wtra power XLNT Cond. 842-9568 SPA, 6 It diam. nt>erglaM, II ' £.I\ .... 2 5008 lnclud11 heater S900 tuper ahow/pet Dye 111• ~."'" • Hanred1wn Dining ••I Call S49-1757 6 4 7 • 4 t 2 3 • • v / wk d Aluminum eliding doon, wt 12 cnre. pedaalll tbl, , 838-6346 6,8 & 10 It, all Ttk• new, ••tend• from 8' to 137", Sterling wattnlr cool«. 2 Wirt Hair Terrier, Movln9 call lor pt1<:es. Bob or carved 8' hutch, pecan wide $44 957-8200 mvst 9111, Ft , 2'1t, IP•Y9d. Brad 833·3889 $$900. can an•-ad Surtt>rd, $$5. Dtx Soflw4nn 16~8ot!.;69papera. $ 100 ,C .. pttll Ull #816. 642-4300, 24 hrs cruleer, pc1 1282, t>araly -" _ I llY MllTlll uMd. 1150/obo S"°4'1· ltllll HU D .. k, Ilka new. 1100. LM 957_8133 floel Ant~. 120-0111 Chllt, $50. 657 ·6363. ....,.,-:-:-:-:::~=..,.,..,.'!":':==-=,... Trade BIG Mleaw Secrtnc. Sala on OOOd ft t f llft KING·SIZE WATERBED Talk'"" lamlly fti.tid• reg ~rat> II I ta wlwood llhelV98, healer, Perrot. 84~ gelding, perleci1 t0t chlld, f yr Old tema; mini 6011;, ma...,, Ilka MW.~•-------- adult & thow, 15.3. bOld blk, J98Y9d, 1n lhot1. or ~I offer 831-5084 WANTED: BEan" u &Q410tl•S3000. 7&9--0810 Owner 11Ck 562·$137 _,..._;....______ 18, wading . celling Llk.-new Jenny Lind Cfll>, tllet 12ic 12 48-9197 Pots SUS 4 Cute pupplH ""d at a In 1 d . M 111re11 ----------eoekXf I iL wfoage hOmet, Cocker/Beagle Btllrlce Pllllfll, b~ WE PAV C ASH·for 8 ' m I x V e r y 1rna1 t guerdt,2 tMett I quilt HOUSES lo be MOVED&. male, gr1y. 6!1 •4406 634-6274 dye. 760-9580 fncl. $300. 1145-2168 WRECK t>ulldlngt FRI!!.. Cooktlel1, Alt>lno, S35 & eve, Lullab)'9 crib. elk WOOd, 850-·4_t_33 ____ _ ~r,:r· :!~:6~~•7•P· make terll, fre1 llttt11 •Int cond. 175 .. 720·197!1 x11arge Mioaw Oage ----47-1m NEW MAnAisii SETS: wanted 6<lll-2MI Aalltln t010 Moving, mull find good Twn ai SIO, lull u Its. •1alt1I wt. II.It Ou1tt1, old, from Sou01. home tor Champion Queen 1 105, King 11a5. ~'"'rle uuitar DM!'I "V , BeMitlful, chOlce good 81aolc Lat>, tralnl(f Mal9, ANDY 750-5132 wtttte. Olnlwtto piollue>. condition. From S90 up. 1 )'9ar, ~1ov1ng nature, Oak dining tat>i. I 8/chra ca", Sohuller tunet1. 846·2995 QRfA T tor pet or brMd• w1 .. tan1lo11 Ilk• naw 11lnt oond. f.425, Rob ~hilt enamel etove. Ing. PleaM CJlll 831· 1271. lt50 562-97 .. art 5PM. 131-0005 t920'a, pert tonCI, ~-Wlretrllred Ttwrler neeos Aound Ill>'-I 5 capt. !Story I ¢lark Studio thing working 1780 gOOd hm, 2yr old mele. chr1. M8P6e dlnet19. Od Plano, Per*I. lt400. ~ t -1 138 545-ff05 06nel 188, 13 t-62 IS 640 5332 Otange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 22, 1983 C1 1.,._ __ 1,..lbt ___ .. _1_ JMI!_ ' MU I A1!n, ltl!!!!f h"" lal!!!!f A1t•, h••tk a. ... , ...... MOPED. rune end tootc-. 12' JMP. CJ7. P/8..1. Pli. ht1u tll'J fllMM 1117 Y.an11n 1113 Gnrtltt HU ftrll IJlt QrHt. Aaklng 1180, AM/FM CW, Alv, Tiit 1 ________ ...., _________ _.. 499-5048 Whl, ~ Hrd toe>. 'll Hll '83 3&1 POf. Ooocf cond. 'Ii vw Sqr~. new.,,,.• n c -,1.,....1__,_F~H-I Lid edition Int. .. '°' flltuna 1trong, need• tome SAOOOIObO. 04'2-3096 p. 111 t Ex c . II;~ I . 0 r I ohev:~~· r 52·m o"6'· TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •e.n,tlMf Pac:_ 11850. 850-13ee C<*Mtlc wortc. 12300. '88 012. orlQ. pllnt, ()(lg 12600/ol>O, 088-7863 or 54'8-74'70 F&JllllT -------------------------": ....... 1111 or 7310 141·1111 lnt .. wldewfil1,nucarb1l 003·1122 '7i C -Coul)ll.Alr,Ca1MUa.mag 1A5 Ron& ATC 78, ui:d f .... 1 Drlftt M31 '73 24'0Z. auto, air, very batt .. AIC, alarm, 100% '70 K11mann Ghia, 1haro good h~::~'..e ~~!~':i wn .. I COV9rl 14' l2UQT). once '-*' condition 171 1 t't i!!!J 11 PIS P/B clean, good cond. 13300 0!7raoe~~ .. ~e2r9~ cJ .. n, lntlde & out. Jtlnt mech. $2800 548-153". $3995 ACROSS 1 l,Jwn: 2 wda. IBranchel 10 Deciare 14 Singly 15 Bovines 18 Teat down 17HOM aupport: 2wd•. 19 lump 20 Undivided 21 Hiding 23 Careening 25 Do the alalom 26 letter 27 Nfld. area 29 Average 31 Cloth meaaure 33 EYef)'one 34Cup 36 Delicacy 40 Confront 42 Baahtul 44 Carriage 45 Foundation 47 Nowise 49 Wrath 50 Cola 52 Remove 53 Being 2 3 4 54 Rffof't 57 Hopped-up drink l'REVIOUa PUZZLE aOLYID MOOiOBO. 831·5&25 ~ '"n __,, ' ' ' Mu1t Mii. 521·3320 dy1 s., 00 v .. .,. .. 11• 13400 Evet, 55&.4'482 --- 540-4'7H. Scott. :~o v';,,:'·}O:'tl ='. 845·t150avM/wtlnd1 •11 1111T. COMPiete rebll '8l Rebbll, 11 blue 'JO,, 'IOOHIY.OITITIOI 59 Hellion 61 London apot: 2 wda. 64 Offer 67 Having wings ~ SqueezebO• 70 Floor cleaners 71 Notion 72 Painter Max - 73 Being: Sp. 74 Serious 75 Solons DOWN 18 Spa 1 Attendant 22 Sediment 2 Eagerness 24 Retinue 3 Some TVs 27 Ella '85 Honda llO. dMn. not 110001090. M2-1S50. '75 B210, Ooocf economy ang, ss500. e73•757s very lo ml. mint 16000 2·door Hatcnbaclc Auto .. runnlng.1125.6'6-53!S1 •14 ._ JlO truck :t;({." cw. 05.846-8718 '7511116, 34,000 m11e1. 5 obo. 720-1133(Jack) alr. PI S and PI B. =-='="'-=-=..,,_,""'=.,,.,,.....,...,.,._ ....,.. ' IPd elec tvnrool new (04' 1YIH) '79 BMW ROS, IHIOO. Like loflded. ftlt cond. SA . '17 210Z. xlnt cond. ur.i outetandlng 'cond '81 Sclrroco S, red, ••II ~!ow.0• 83 w 8 t many •trH. 173-211\2. 15900. 957-1853 dyt. 114.5oo. Evea 842_8632: cond, lo mi. cu•1om tea--turea. $&500 obo. , ...... I /• IH '77 Dat1u!P. 200SX. I '83 Pottcha Cabrlolet, 844-5600. 71 Vemana 250 Enduro Warren looklng hub1, ownet. exC411 cond. II apd, wl'ltlbelge, factory op--=-~~--,...,---,......,.....,, 4000 ml, runt~· auto, 18M ml, trallet lllver. 12500, MG-e121 Ilona, car cover $36,500 '82 JETTA. delNI, 4 dr, 5 1350 273 hitch, Ofla, owner, •Int '81310SX, rune new, not• Never r~lttered. PP ~r.·n~~~~.2ir~3~J: '78 Vttnaha XS500, lo ml, cond. SllOOO cone. trade. nick Of' acratci'I, lmmao. 7511-9534, rune grut. 1750/ol>O. 53e.82113 thruout, air, mutt .... I lat '82 R1bblt, AM/FM c .. 1 .. PIP002-26511tt.ll RangeRover'75,AIC.xlnt 13995/obo.831-3018 taaat ~ 5-•pd, xlnt cond., • cond a very rare car 182 Ren1ult La Cir. Lo ml, $5900/0BO 775-164'0 79 Suzuki 250 TS, new 113 Ooo 11181285•325; '81 8210, Mchbctl, olt Am/fm iter tape dk 1---------Tlr .. S Batt. 1700; Re-• • cond, 5 apd air, tnlrf. ml s3850 8"5--05 • con1truct 750 Honda Of' 265-9171 Pr~ to m<iw qulclcly. nl. • 12 ~~8o·~:>at1a~ fncR"ll ca110<C4-s111 a.111 !tJc• I l cc, Drive ahaft 11825, '81 COtvalr Cttm El COr-flat IJ23 Only 5700 ml : '82 mlno. Spyder -mega and 171 R:s Flat 128 Sh1T.1 Yamaha 550 cc. dirt s auto. 1 14'50. Aun• well, '" "" · l'lr'tv' CARVER StrHt, $1500, only 850 30 mpg. 846-]016 75K ml, $1300. 494-78 6 l'L/ 1 ml. WONT LAST LONG, •74 Chevy, ¥. ton, con-'77 X/19, remov1ble hard~-~ CAN FINANCE. We alao ttNCtlon vehlcle, runt toe>. clean & fun. 58,000 ~ .IOMIOKI ~ NflM'OQICI Nltll have cart too. dlr. good, nHdl atartar. ml. 12500 obo. 495-6313 ~•u<" 11w1c.1D,..... <fl) 4-ooor natchback 4-cyl .. P/B, AMIFM stereo (IOSV674). $4995 THEODORE 'llflll llYEllCI Auto , air, PIS, P/B, AM/FM radio, vinyl top. (101599). $1995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HAR llOM Bl V 0 (0S1A Ml~A b4? •JOIO 'Ii Fiii T-1111 · 4 Pending 28 Athena's title 46 Cleanser 48 Adores 51 Tranquil 54 Disgrace 55 Air race 714'-4118_..972 S 1395. 4'97 -8831/BMI. ..... 129 ClOSlO SUN OATS '81 Honda CM-4'00, fully '79 GMC YI ton plekup. dr....O, •Int cond. Sacrl· ladder rack I , tool box, 3 flee 11100. 5"6-8700 spd, 4'5,000 ml, iclnt cond. llll MtllllA'I SOUTH COUNTY '77 Xccord, htcfibk. auto, laura 9117 YOLISWllEI ROBINS FORD "Clutlc" v-e. Auto .. PIS, P/B P/W. (ZIK879) 5 Gazing 30 Acted 6 Thieve 32 The; Sp. 7 Tools 35 Exl1ted 8 liquefies 37 Protecting 9 Opening 38 lofty lake 10 Chief 39 "Them 11 Well-founded There -" 12 Oxygen form 41 Summit 13 Golf club 43 Erase 5 7 8 9 tower 56 Make to fit 58 Waatt away 60 During; Pref. 62 Gaelic 63 Joint 65 Noun ending 66 Scoundrels 69 Bonnet '81 1<2550, St400. Lo 13750. 073-2083 ml.... Ulla new w/many xtra1. Quick 1ale. 840--0838 '81 Yamalla YZ126, S800 '82 Y1met1a YZ80, 1550. Sit. 10-4. 2183 Puente, C.M. 845-9859 Set. 10-.. See DlmM-e·Llne '80 CheV)' EJ Camino, V-8, auto. air. crulM . $8100 obo. 493-1812. ,... ..... 184 Dodge van. good cond, panelling, cpl. need1 paint. S 1200. 831-92211 '83 Hondl 250A (A TC) -~-..... -+---1 12000. Jim 645-4'833 70 CheVy Van, YI ton (9em-7pm). Loaded, all Cullom. Mutt -~-+-+---t '83 Honda XA 500. new, Mel M 1• 4808 leaa than 5 ml S1900. Jim latl••H, 645-4633 (9-1pm1. Cla11ica ton IV'1 IOU '29.Q()d;I X. 4 bOOf Town --+-1---1 '81 Brougham. 28 fl. lo Sedan, reetOf'ed. $11.995. profile, deluxe, 2&K ml, '"8 Ford WOOdle, navy 119,900. PP 968-9810 blue, r .. tOf'ed. $12.995. P.P.175-6181 Trailu1~ ''." .o•f '62 Rambler Convertible, 1lr, 11ereo, good cond. _______ ..,. __ 1 2950 fi rm . Eves 'llWlllll11HelM uwEWIUllT 833-5601 Xlnl cond, air, 4WO. ll lllllllll" '78 ACCORD, 5 apd, ____ 6_7_5-_4_1_H_1 ,,.....,...= VolumeSalea. Service hetchbacll, 2 dr, am/Im, Teytta lH And Leasing x~i13~ond, 13200. '71 Corolla. station wgn, 18711 Beach Blvd. · good transportation. Huntington Beach '79 Accord, lmmec. thru S700. 631-7581, alt 6 pm (114) 142-2000 out, orig. p1lnt, elr, runs • W euperb, lo mi, mutt .... 73 Corolla agon, looks Velwt 175 13995/obO. 831-3016 ~~.n:9~~~~ tst 1950 1968 Volvo 122 S. 4 •Pd. '1110111 CIVIC looks great. need• engine '73 Toyota truck, runs work , S 5 o o ob o <I-DOOR. 5-Speed, Air, great $1000. 642-7063, 859-8831 or 850-9015 AM/FM 1tereo C .. I ., CUI· 546-6458. i---------tom Interior. (1BCC785). $4995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ior,o HARBOR Bl VO CO\TA MISA b4) 0010 '74 Corona, Good Cond., '70 Volvo 4 Dr New paint. Lo Mlle1, Xtres. $2000, trans & tires. Auto trans. 642-6572 832-5890 olc S12SO/obo 645-0493 '76 Corolla SR5. llftbk, 5 '73 ES1800 5 spd Sports spd, am/Im cus, exit Wagon, al e, xlnt cond. 1 cond. S 1895 obo. PP owner. 1 mechanic. 546-3869 all 6 pm, $6500. 972-0783 wkdys. ·74 Wgn, auto. pis. p/b, 20t>O t1AR80R 81Vll CO~fA M IU b41 0010 '12 CHEY. CllAJIO 4-speed. AM/FM stereo cassette, PIS and P/B, mag wheels (IEJ5742) $8995 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HAASO• &LVO COS1A Ml~A C>4l 0010 '10 ONEY. llLllU Sedan Auto , air, PIS and PIB (306ZES) $4595 THEODORE ROBINS $3995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HARbOP. Bl VO CO~lA MESA b'11 0010 '10 Fiii IUllllA Auto., air corid., AM/FM 1tereo (018YLE) $3995 THEODORE ROBINS FOR D 1000 HAR80A lllVO cosra MHA C>42 0010 Speclal. '66 Mullang, 3 apd , pony Int. $3000/0BO. 540-2685. • rutty reetOf'ed, 1dnt cond 180 Skamper 35', Ced11 $2000/otr. H1-0848 ball ...... +--+-+---ti Lodge, 18775, 842-0705, .... ....,_It·~-1127 '78 Calica Uftback, exit radio, heater, 1lr, gd cond, $3800. Must sell miles. $2250. 645-7061 iacela 23 963-6694, Mark iH. 9177 '65 Lincoln, i2H5 Xlnt FORD 2000 HARllOA Ill VO CO!>fA Ml SA b41 0010 -S48-8823 ·---· -"" .. ...-1---1-~I Ru'.;F'Acit>N"'Oir.ct:L'iQi;;i: Hard l aolt top•. radio. Buy Factory Direct. Light-heater, new radlal1, weight, fl~glUI Scamp 4'3,000 orig. ml, xlnt --+-+---ti 13' and 18 travel trallefa cond. $4'000. 538-8293 & new 19" 5th wneet. Call 1---------n 0 w I 0 I I I r • • '72 Citroen SM Muereu 1·600·3"8-4'982 IOI' Ir• 5 spd. full pwr, air, leatller, brochure and 1evel V6, dual overhNd came, lllver lacquer. collector WANTED: Pv1 pty wtn1t to owned, mint. Proud to SOUTH by reuonable Tr1vel Tr1r, show, a pleuure to drivel wlll pay caah (213) Moving-mull aell COUNTY 025-8940 . 112,500/oltar '78 Coroll1 SR5 Llftback, 5 ·7s Checker Marathon. cond 540-5630 Bob Hoyt spd. am/Im. nu llres, Unique, gd cond Amllm 25 mint. Must sell. $2500 st e r S 2 8 5 o I o b o , SEE US FIRST! Mtrcary 548-9347 644·5119 We nave 8 good selection 165 Ford/Mercury, runs '80 Corolla, llttbck, 5 spd, Come -1n-&_s_ee_N_e_w_p_o-rt 01 NEW & used Chev-good, depend. mull aell. •Ir, Im stereo, to ml, exit Beach's finest selection rolet1t Sea us todeyl s3oo obO 645"3358 Of' cond. 14'400 857-6363. ol previously owned 642-3058 C~MElL CHOROLET Porschea. Audl11 and '72 Csprl. runs but neec11 '10 TOYOTA PICKUP 4x 4 Volkswagens. w o r k S 6 0 0 I 0 B 0 64'4-1519/evea/wtcndl. .A~ ll.1r r.f, H \ • "1'1\\1~'' su..1200 '7 4 Capri, very 11\arp, V6, 4 spd, etc Must seill (619)224--01311425.,.921 ISIZI 'HPNllll UWIWIUHT --+---tl---t----11---1 Trallen, VtWty 112' With camper shell, carpeted, AM/FM aiareo. P/B, mag wheel • (1X50431) 455 e. coast Hwy Dt4.1!_ 13 n _8_13-_100_3_. ___ _ N-port Beach '66 l50dge Coronet. Must '76 Marqula Brougham BOX TRAILER 5X5' REMOVABLE BACK S250.8"5-e930 112 hp ltett!Md V8, 3 apd, .... SIU ,_ tuck & roll Int. ,_ Volume Salee, Se(vlce CfPI. MW "'"· 12000 or And Leatlng $6995 673-0900 sell! 1500 673-5609 Aini. loaded S 1850 bHt offer. Con1ldet 18711 Beach Blvd. --------------------------1Aa1t lttiCH liii trade + cUi. 1189-1221 Huntington BMch rt1aHLOrwaa1 1221 .... , ..... 7012 ...... Sail 7014 IMPORTANT a........... (114) 142-2000 THEODORE ROBINS laicli t 7 '72 Monaco stallon wgn, _5"_4-_4_02_"-----,71 IUICI ELECT•& air, nu ures, 74',000 ml, Capri Ghi1, '77, •Int cond .. n clean S 1050. 548-6047 MC. sml. stereo 13000 Auto., air, PIS. P/B, plus f • It 642-2477 ii50. SPln:t'. mahog, exit 50' HILL DSL. TRAWLER Famous 12 meter rectng NOTICE TO READERS a-.11 1117 J11aar tlH tone. 581-9915 alt Spm. Monk Oellgn, us Built eloop, r•toratlon In pro-AND •-_ FenderRhOdel73Keytult Flybrldge.alteabln w-· for .... ()( trade The A~r~;:Tl~~R~tem1 173 Audi foots . mint llW 1111.llllUSI caee model piano. QOOd LongrangecrulMf or antiques. 1 12,000. cond, mu1t .... St500 All models & mo.t colors condltlonSIOO. 552-}552 Luxurious, fultyequpd 760-0229 ~:=:.~·~ ~:_ ~:11~:: firm. W -8905 11'1 atockl Call or atop by consider trede 844-9829 Flberglua Salllng Sabot, c11111tled advertl1lng •80 5000S superb cond IAIU •Ttll NII WllTll '84' 28' Trogan C1bln •Int cond. $325/0BO. column1 doet not Include 27 OOO ml all e•traa' 2025 Harl>Or Blvd. Wiii pey cuh 892-t880 CrulMr, Flying Bridge, Also • Dinette, St•eo any 1ppllcabie taxH, PriC.o to Mii. 541-9,....11 COSTA MESA FORD 2000 HARllOR BIVO COS fa Ml SA b4) 0010 Td .. p~ 9171 '711 Triumph TR 7. New clutch, n-rear end $2100, 846-6935 Iott ol 01her extras tr --..,,-==-""""'=:"':".:--- (209EAN) 1110 FHI LllOO '11 IEROIRY THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20C>0 HARBOR lllVO COSTA MISA 642 0010 Bobtail model wlth 4 ZEPIYR speed trans & 2 speed Auto . air, PI S and P/B, axle (1U00868) AM/FM stereo. wire $ll ,995 wheel cove<t. llBHN390) 'I Tn1:vuuKE ROBINS THI ODOR I I~~ 11 .......... 1 lllO twin engs. teak deckl, Console & various mlac. llcense, traneler '"'· Of' 04'2_3338 lll-llOO TR 7 '76 Vry Gd cond 2 --~ -xtnt cond. s 1<1.500 Items. Call 04'5-5887 llnenc:e Charw , ... IOI' 2 h 1 h liter eng Nu bat. clutch. 8 thShoretllru1ter. 637•1336 · .,..... tlOt Ju1t mtnut•aout o I • brks. lgnltl"bn Ins, '7" ..,. cond. 1 175 642•50045 · Kite •308, x101 cond.., trlr~ air pollution control c»-Aaatia Sao Di•goJ:r-ay. s21001obo 644-2303 I I FORD JOt>O HARllOR Bl VO COSTA Ml<,A b42 0010 ROBINS .,.. ' • ·es Formula 23 f t $600 6 4 2 -2338 , vlce cart1flcetlon1 or '11111111IMllllA • .. 1141 Surf Board. 6'2". 6-H 3 fln equlped, 100• gel cap 642-7880 mag, dealer documentary a I V11Jr1wa1H 917 great. 962-0873 Rodney FORD ltlnnter. S125 650-1070 w/trlr & coYer. lmmac. Kite, xlnt bay boat, all ac-i::-~:r!!::.:~=1.:i ~! ~~:·=~r~: 1611 RXf. 21,360 ml., 1§84 Vw Deluxe Bus ex-'78 E1tate Wgn. fully 57' Falrlane. Imm Cond, Wet tult, boogie l>Oard & $8000 obo. 8"0-4224' cess .. $395. 988-4990 $500 989-'f221 auper Glean. am/Im cast, cellent condition must equip, exit cond, orig Must sell by 7-23, $2000 -,JI IEICllY--tlnt. $85/otr. 9e3-495<t by Ille adver11Mr. . $ 8 5 0 0 . d I y I , see . Ce s set t e . ownr, 56.000 ml. $7750. obo 64'5·3088 m:::,-::~....------'69 53' Hattera1, ':dad. Lido 14' all acceaa Jtlnt Aatt lfnicH/ ~ ..,,,... 71 4-523-0580, evH. $2000/0BO 5"6-664'8 640-&199 '63 Falcon Ranchero COllAI JQt,O HARIH>I( 81V0 CUSfAMl~A b4/00IO ft.t Wit, ~~.~~~:~~~4 otor cond. 1'1250. 551·8l84 Parll 1111 ID llll . 213-449-43118 '56 VW Beetle, 40 HP, 12V '81 Skylark 2dr, must seel gOOd cond, runs gOOd' Coupe. Auto . air. PIS and lltrM 1232 '76 2 f1 s..c f1 v-e 175 Lido 14', xlnt cond. 2 .... a POflCtle whMI I fir• 173 2002 X1 eona reblt 79 RJ(7, 4 apd, computer late trans radials & Asking $4500. 646-9498 $1300/0BO 546-31 47 or P/B, AM/FM stereo hUOfttOL 25'; RCA hap 1 O/B ~we Oooct of sells. S 1295. S48-e350. 15x7 & 15x8'..\ ~th P«: eng, al~. amlfm ' tape. controls, AM/FM cus. chrome rims S2500. After i-64_5_·_33_4_o_____ (002UPJ). Color TV, 2 yr wrnty co~d. mike 'o fter . NACRA5.2w/trlr10f'tal• rllllllraa.1500831-1158. Mu s T s ELL . ~:,~~~da..2-9709 ...... 5cai1646-8139Clyde, BUICK '68Conver1.,orlg.owner. 1148.Freedellvery.Open 848-2276 11 no ane, or trade. S2995. pp 213-376-1Gee. -aya. .57 vw Reg Top, rebuilt mini cond., $3995. $3995 Sun· T v J 0 H N'S 527-5311eict52 t. atk lor 714-839-1541 ~~~~In ~u1t'K~':fte ': '74' 2002. reblt ang & tran1. 1600 dual por1, radlaiS. 1112 HUl. 64'5-2205 aft 6PM. M&-t7H . Bot!. SANTANA 22· tor Nie: M O M idget $300. an/rl, Weber cerb, Biaupunkt stereo, n-Sedan. Automillc, pwr '69 Mustang, very clean BLACK & WHITE 19" TV ·n GlenL vgun, 20hap .,._ E11cel cond Asking 073-6088 McPMreon front ttru1t, seat cover• Must see steering & brakes Must sell. $1500 fl·m. Good pie. 125. 04'2·5006 IMI eng, Vblrth, htllld & $8000, Udo Penln. 1Up UTE BODY WORK Cony ahock1. nu clutch, $2300/0BO. 548--3147 AM/FM ste<eo cassette: Howerd 751-9352. Mu1tMllMittubllhlRcvr, ball lank w /trlr. avall.845·3118t>el9am Upto50"t.ollyour"t. am/tm can. Mutt Salli 'llYWO&llPEll air cond. & wire wheel '70 LTDCntrySqulre.PS. turntable, CHHtte, $3500.545-0982 ltlt1 , Pln11rlplng. Biil 980-1221 14'500 obO. 84""8458' Rare elasalct Great con-covets. (lODTZl471. PB, AC, $700. 644'·6989 THEl.)DORE ROBINS FORD 10to0 HARBOR BtvO CO,TA M BA b41 0010 ~55~'7ro'tttem. AOllLUI IHWlll• 11"f I lkl 7011 AllH Waa... Hit ·~~Y!~O~l~~~d•t~~ dltlo:i, runs iood. Musi $7995 ·10 Mustang, 302 V8, new Teac A-12508,... to reel. Full llne of TOHATSU out-18• ~so: Car1Yel ski Algfi:1 = lmm;a f()( e.40-0838 .. ?.•.•,uo'u• r-1 sell ~~~~69-~~~/obo. llll llYltr•a 'sr=i:be:.d:..:.~~;ork. 'll MEIOllY l>Oard1. call lor dlacount bolt w/1978 115 Marc vehicle d .k: "" "-COIUI ~~~117~. ~g.. xlnt PPr1cetCH · 1nCorHnerun B18 9t9hch& Outboerd, xlnt cond. ro:'~n. 551:a:8'T'1 or '8w1 1 .... ~21~. ~-~n'~.1 5b!~•. l4lh1•lOa. '6" CONVERTIBLE. Ilka Fully equipped Including '76 Green T -Bird, PS, PW, """"' . $3250 642 •748 -v -·-... ...,.. new many extras $4200 I PB •r •c reblt carb & Coupe Auto., air. PS & ..... ..:=tr l 7011 060-9003 . .., WANTED: '80 SEVILLE excellent cond. $17.500, l1W It a obo' 54'9-8457 . moon~oth' t,wo I pw&r tra~a". st;r&o. $2095/blt PB. AM/FM eterao, Vinyl ~ • Sacrlllce t6' Tahiti Ski ph S48-8" 19 ._ • .. ... · seats, '"8 er n:• or a roof man wheel• leather 18' r5URlild 6eY iaundl. ELlmlO UY MAT Bo1t w/ 115HP Merrory LOW ~~HER • '65 VW, rblt eng clean re 81 1 Y n 1 c • c •' 1 otr. S48•8842 Interior (269XHTi. brlltol cond .. tvrrey tnn, S5900 wltllp645-29e3 OB, trlrlnew p1lnt & 082 32°' BBS snrf, AIC, fMlft"fl body, $1200, 545:3045 (Xt55YHE). '79 FORD GRANADA.Beet -.. WE llY 5-epd, o .. a. 113,500. 1oui•n u1111111uo1"4 8995 allteak1rlmwltrlr,l5250. Rtlnell V-Bottom 111w uphol.Xlntcorid.$4'500. 831•7270,1173_7711 '66VWBUO:Sunrool,new Oller over Sl.600 5"8-e151. 305 Chevy l/O, 'van~ 497-2637morna/eva. OLIAIOUI •trt!fHltal H4S engine, 1lrea. clean. 891 -84 17/539-7543 17' Bay Boet red & wNte lrlr, xtnt cond. Ski or fish. •riat lnJJ. 7011 Ill TllOll ~~1~~~ '81 §£228 tir, nu paint! S2,000 Call 67S-8038. _G_r_•~na_d __ •_1 _____ -,-,,......,,._ e.nopa, outboard. Best s7ooo. 831•75"7 35HP :1'i'Ccnio~H . & upN 11295. 04'2-3837 '67 Bug. orig. owner, 121< 'll FORD PllTO olte<.&73-7&77. Unique Harbor Party Bolt. 1395/0BO 075-7398 '67 300SE, CLASSIC on new engine, am/fm. Hatctlback. Auto, air, PIS, '11Cluak:18' Tri-hull 20 rt encl. cabin, Matl 8 CONVT. Ivory/ten lthr. $2150/obo. 648·5158 mag wheele, AM/FM 4 C)'I VOivo 110, open bow, to 12 lor dinner. 24 f1 Brlttlsti Sea Gull O/B, long S1lee-89Nlce-Leaelng rare RHO. 113,500/olr. '87 vw, S550/beal olr Cauetle ( 189158). $3000/ol>0.850-0435 p ontoon•. 35 hp shalt, 4hap. s25o. Needework.982-3937 Evin rude Excellen1 545-0982 r::Y"1 CARVER '70 2200. • dr. extra tank, C '111 '58 CENTURY RAVEN entertainment boat IOI' N-NAVlOl RDF radio. l"'\L./I ttn/lmc:ue,a/c, 20mpg. '88 VW C1mper, reblt eng 1,.._,.ac _____ _ c.uic bey laurw::ll/eea hatl>Or viewing. paradel, Mu 1 t 9 a I I S 2 2 5 . fCll.S f()i('E ·~ 14'750/0bo 833--8588 ev1 & trans $2995. 848-4'741 160 C()Jpe de Ville. Ian Skiff. w/1reller. 13000 etc. Hll 360 deg. oulalde 1-835-.3728 WI llY 11 ~o ~ color, orig, paint new obo.MuttMlllhlt..-. ·~---'nn, ·•so ... -..... k, • USEDCAAS&TAUCKS ~~~~ .. 1eoe>~• 'llllZl.1111&11 tlru, chrome Bod", 67"'13"3 ............ .. ..,,......., -· a. 70U $ 70 VW Bug. 1unroo1, new , .,.. " luHy equipped. You take lllt1 • Deeb COME IN OR CALL FOR ~~ lmmac. cond. 11,000 muffler, clutch & paint. mech'I perfect t hape. hWI ..... 1112 over 1150/mo lllp ..... 35t Power Boat sllp. nll&PPl&IUL ~DC 846-14'83 rebll eng w/guarantff Factory air. S5.0001obo. 111 ts:i Quay Tri-hull, i,u;~oi:. ~~~:c;~~e. 1350/mo. 21 Balb oa Cormler-Oel..lllo s .... Sarvtce-LAUlng . '70 280 ... dr Sedar!. Wht $2500. Cail 662-2395. 760-1742. 547·5976. 2 0 Hp J 0 h n 9 0 n Cove. Owner. 645-5135, MYllt.IT 1 ••IEIT w/btue lntr. Loaded .• 71 Sqbck, rblt eng & '68 Ced Cnvert , run1I~~~~~ wllteerlng. eng nMdi ltitl, ll f I 873·1484· 18211 BEACH BLVD. wut Beautllul cond Mech trans, n-clutch, new good Sl500l obo, '79MUSTANGICAPRI work. USO 5"9-<1834' 1" eluepnnt, 2 19111 wltrlr, <CO It stlp, Balboa eovee, HUNTINGTON BEACH 7 111..!!.llMJ crs-:oe~..:~se-~i; tlrh S 1<150. 842-8745 493•78 l8 Shatp. V8. sunroof. ate. dya,675-4'1175evw. ulcl ng $800 /o lr. No of Arches Bridge. Ml--l1141-1111 • · 5 .,...,.,; • apd .. .ir •71 Ven. comp ,._ '76 Coupe de Villa, lully S5000.P/P5"6-9498 14' Ft Glaaapar Sport Lido 966-2181 Avall yny. Beat ollet. Mr WI p•y TIPllWI cond. (033NJL) 'll m ....... I.I llnlahed,pet'I body & eng, equip, luxcer, ail pwr. lthr '79 SUBURBAN.Trailorlng runabout 'rrir, extraa. 3S 1981 Lancer 25. eloop, Meyer S<tO· 1386. fll• IUI •••a • '79 ~ar2!;x 4V) IPd .. low European -XLNT CONDI Mutt 1811 this wknd.· Int 12795. 840·4032 spec 111, 9 pan an - 11/p Evlnrude. l1750obo, 7.5Honda OI B. VHF, Boat sltp needed tor u It -mll ... ~ I 127,500. 875-4'154 850-4133. '80 Seville Elegante, ger,47.000 mlles. Very Au10 .. air, PIS and P/B, au1tom Inter I()(, vinyl top 10152) $5895 THEODORE ROBINS FORD Jl)fitl t-it\.QfHtA 8llw'O f0,f4 Ml ~A t,\; t1LllCI 073-«>40 itereo, galley S heed. yacht In Nwpt Bay, Illar· AUi 111111 •(~~~JXBli 4 lf>d., IOtlded. •77 MBZ280SE. Lgt Ivory, •7,. Super ~ exit cond t>lk/llvr, rs, lthr Int, xln1 Clean $7,500. 988·9210. 11· Bayllner. 115 HP 110,800. Eves 673-115", Ing ol boat poeelbla, Call ""111/ ... 1 • '80 820t: 5 apd aunroof lo ml, 11•,500. Oya 12750. MO-IJSe5 · cond .. 4 K ml. S l3.750 '81 Eacor1 good I001c1 OWlifWJf Hfl Enlntude top board. 8"0-8013 750-1613. 2480H•b0t11Yd. (lANV203) " · 752-0780, ev/wknd1 •77 R~blt dll, 2 ~r. anrf, ~~:"e 846-1064. 840•2184 good ml:_ good cond: '18 Cttla;; §:IOI\ alnt l3500. 876-5099. 2l' BEAUTY w/3 Salle. 111-tt lln. COSTA MESA • '80 7331; auto., loeded. 843-1017 Sirocco m~I. CUI, 4 · auto. $411w. 842·7221 cond., lo ml, muit ... 1170 &clpjlldl, 24'. FB. 12600. Will trade for Cell642·30t5 Mt-4111Ml•1al (188T118) '78 450SEL 1pd, x lnt $2300. TllEUlllEIT ·112 Mu1tang GL, loaded. $2500/olr.HS-4'750 VHF, outrlggeta, bait 1ya-.ciual value. Mu1t Mii 11111 WllTEll • '81 5281; auto .. eu11root. LIKE NEW, FULLY EQUIP. 548·84'51 llLEQTIOI AMIFM, AC, $8900 .. 77 Old• Cutlut Sup~. tam, more.1 10.000 obo. wtcnd. 850-4133. .. ... aon. (1008811) 118,500. "40-0833 8-46-2114 493--5757 Call 8'2·3098 Good, dMI\ uMd oere: • '11 833Cll; 5 apd., '77 VW Rabbit. ac>ecl.t ed., or lele model, low mileage 1 __ ...,,.....______ brn, haa alt extru, S3000 . .,------.--...,,.....-,-27• Etfctteon. itlnt COllCI, ~ 1971-1913 lulake, loeded. (tCLH374') Alie about the money ..,. AC, BltMIP, M .000 ml, Ctdlllacs In Southern 'IO fNl 111 8"0-ee>ee 21· cebltl CN!Mf, lbl'Qla, atomk: 41/B, new main & Newpot1 Mtr1Mla1191 Jegu ere' T A71 & • '12 820!; auto., 11.WOOf, can M"9 you tllru our S2llOO/olr. 780-1112 Celllomlal S.. u1 tod!lyl 112 hp natl\Md ve. 3 IPd, •"'7..,..,-.. ....,._..,,..,_-o-1e1_1C_y-.-loed--HtC--d. deep V, 100hp Evfn.. c 0 v e r • • dt1y, weell, month Porec:Ne but ~ model (1FDl't542) purcllMe 1 ..... plane. '711DtlRabbit,4 dr, dlx Int, IUllll new tuell & roll Int, new •It. all ~ r9Corda. ........ ""· lltr• '2500. RD FI v HF'S 111 ·5 00. 846-0551 °°'~.,..., ... :?d.:. ... !..oe>at prloee • ·u 62 .. : MO .. tow • •1111• .., 4 apd, In c:.ond 23K crpt, MW Urea. $2000 or Ml95 Obo.131-9809 551 4855, lft tAM. 71414'M-792T. Slips Avtlllebla. 25 •• 30., ...., .....,,,.. ..,., m1M.. (1EJM74) ••Tl m1: SA600°1!c,!. 951.::W22 OOIWO beat otltr. Con1ldar ,80 DeaMf Dlelel ale Im 22', ctnter coneoie, 225 27 " Feather. FMt, dry, 30·, end 40·+ llve abOefd, 0 t Or I at ( 7 1 4) • '12 7"1; i apd,, loaded. t301 Quall Street 2800 Harl>Or 81\/d. trade + cMI\. oell-1221 etereo. tow mllttge. ~:;~~ ~~1 .. i::::. 2~2:°.:.:::.:~muat ae11. ~~-,~1.~2 ... .!4 -s . 1179-2500. <12035aee3wu.11~.•J!t h· NIWna~=cH 'i:c:.;:t10f3~~~: lc~OsrA1MlelsAO '12 Fiil llOllT S43t5. 6-te-2885 llmlnl top, b*t tri. perf StOOO 873-IOM WI WMTQll •• _... ..... ~ • Coupe. 4-lpeed, AM radio 'IO Oidt Toron.do Dfeeel. cones 1857 8eYlide Dr · l&cttltt 1112 .......... ao.ect Sund11Y .......... llff '7t Aebblt Del. 28K, rm Cifntlti Hi• (1DW8!15) A-1 Cond, loeded Low ~M: saooo 55tteel ' 3t' w-.... cu.tom c:Me-~._... 1160'.'m LA..,.."' liL•CTIOH OF A' .... :e::: our -._ atereo CllHtte. 1'18W • Mllea.15995. 541-2855 23 8eectaft tUft>O Otl Ing aa11 bo~~.1 . u ll Cent• it'~M New'&u1~ IMW'SI -.. -;-.;.,a.................. tlrn, euper oond. 181 Corvetr l!I dormlno $4995 t ' 1125,000(714)~823, " • .... _. '"""""/080. 552•3519, ( ... tn-" ed) 848-7016 lower & pl9Nt, 3 aurtlon 5"-0l14 Motot>ecane 10 apd, 21" '1ntnctnoAvellableOn ~ ,....,. 11Mt'lft0, 2 radlol, ADI, 1115/ofT, 833-0707 Seleci.cf1H3 Modeltt '80 Jetta 2-dr, aunroot, ·et Chevelle, 350. 4 IC)d, Loran, OF. Loaded, &,m .. Oftwgoodthr\1 7131113 1lvr, 5·1pd 151115. 1100/obo. 8"8-3811 t 23K. 170-284'0, H IUITlflLM' C•~ lllt VOLUMISAW-845-2205tftlPM. •71 vega,runi good,QOOd li11:"'"-:-r----"1l':ll..-. tM&-Ot30 WlllD 11'111 1t3 llflcwaye 1111&1 auwic1 a ™ Gi Dtll own he. Range buy. '225 ot>o. 845~51 • n,.. ...... ,. MOO HlMUHC)ff H/21 c:.emc>et. lllr, 11-.0, llpl J..,. MU 3e10 N. ~Ave. 112!, ,, cu 11, ~-or 842·8088. 'M , ~ "':: f8ne'JK I . p~~ ~ION =-~:= t;~ c c LONG HA H e1.0r l200. H2-7175. '7" Nova, oond, V•I ~ollty '7t ta'1K • Crulee~ 9ee.0248 (No. CM(1Y exlt..-05) 350, 8\lto, air, ttereo. '11Pill1111111 'et lamene oonwrt, •Int 38' 01. ~. N il<. T!~~!.bl•ol=k~ Camper SHELL, 1200. J~.W..c?!! • ·~.. 11800' ~~. Automatic, aif condition-= :'0• :::·J:. pa, 42' Ctwle, FOMY~ ---~ ~ for t..umber-ullllty tack, radio. '76 Monza, reblt eno Ing , PI S and P/I rm. • M0-t003, 21~12t Priced 10 .... ...._. ........ t tOO. 848-1712. Dtbu f 117 w/~i.000 ml + new 1*11 (tTIVOYl 'h Pontlec, good oond. 41• llp evel Clfl ~ .-i. ~ ..... ...,.. ce;np; 8flell tor em• ' S 1an. 53f-19H 18 6 o 11> u t o tier. llAIWld. lotd my belee, Aft 3pfTI or Wknda call PtdC Up t1eue on wfllte, ·~~-!:.43 ~ $4995 '?5 a. 2 dr. tit:.. orig 54MOf1 Me. WOIM-. to~ on ...._.1n. · g ood 'cond 1 235, -·go-_._ owner. OrHt ahape ·11 Grand PrtJt. Loaded, ... modlll powr boet. 142·7381.,... wwr, ,.,. .... .,. Atlltna '2000. 975-0748 ~ tlfee, ""tittle,.._, Miil• 111-1101 or 20• 1 H' outllrd, '"'· llt,tOO/OIH>, muet -, frenap. cac. 11uo. 141-4390 83000. 17~5 ~la., ~~ 15t< mt 4tt-2t21 I 91', '1tletllnett1, I QWrll, mini 178·11l3, 4t4.otl27 au ·11111.•T <C epcf1*·11'1, N , cw, cond, 32.000 ml, meny _.. • Mo-• •~u Idle,,..,.. wttt1 • .-,emcer.1t1M !>Mow utraa. IHOO obo. •to ~!NIX. IMOO,.,.. ""d wMI e ....... '" /tftr a motor. lldt cond, QOOdcond, mutt "''· "" -•• Dllr ,..,. a .... M. wMMHfl ""-lk et 752.· 1581 or IS-44-0527"' ~Int OOftd, •• "· .... a._"'°' a. a '' SAeoo otio • .....0111. 12501oe.o.11&-t411. 111•1 ••• 11:-:.,~ ~ a 700 • .....,,..1 e pm. ~ • ..-.17M1'0 THf OOORE ROBINS J()PO •' I I ,\ lo/ I\ • '1 I~ I '° I 11 \ II\ ~I ,A ' 11 t41 • ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 r: ' , .• . . !~ ALL SELLING AREAS OF HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN WERE CLOSED THURSDAY . To give the staff extra time to prepare for one of Southern California's Biggest. Grandest, Largest Sales ever! And it happens TODAY! 12 NOON 'TILL MIDNIGHT! Hundreds of new and used vehicles are being offered at drastically re- duced prices! It's impossible to list them all. But here are just a few of the savings .NOW! EVERYTHING'S .. ' ON SALE! '83 SENTRA H/810225•'1 REDUCED NOW '83 SENTRA104•12•1 BUY NOW '83 PULSAR NX1101691l TURBO NOW '83 STANZA N810033201 GL-A/CNOW '83 200 SX H.T.100122•1 AUTO NOW '83 200 SX H/8 11059511 SPORTY NOW $6295 $4898 $7998 $8586 $7688 $7490 '83 MAXIMA 4 DR 1101011 $9965 LUXURY NOW '83 280 ZX CPE 1s12667l $12 856 SILVER NOW ' '83 280 ZX TURB01n1u•1 $15 187 AWESO~ENOW ' IT'S HAPPENING TODAY! HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN Clo~ed their selling areas yesterday so they could put special low price tags on every vehicle in stock ... New & Used. You will have until Midnight Tonight to take advantage of drastic price reductions on every car and truck in stock! They've all been specially priced to sell! BUT THERE'S MUCH MORE! Your dream car is on sale today at HOLMES TUTILE DATSUN. You have until midnight tonight only to make your selection . 48 MON.THS TO PAY! That's right! Take 48 months to pay for your Dream Datsun or Nissan car or truck now! YES! At Holmes Tuttle Datsun we have special financing available to lower your monthly payment even more. AND MORE! HOLMES TUTILE DATSUN -Open until Midnight Tonight, so everyone can join in the savings . This promises to be one of the biggest Car and Truck Sales ever to hit California! 12 ABSOLUTE HOURS TO SAVE! TODAY! SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN! 280 ZX's 200 SX's PUlSARS SENTRAS MAXI MAS STANZA~ PICK·UPS 4·WHEEl DRIVES WHAT ABOUT USED CARS AND TRUCKS? Definitely on sale. Our staff has slashed the prices on every used vehicle. You have until Midnight to take advantage of the savings! YES Extra Sales, Finance and Appraisal people will be on hand to help you speed up your selec· ti on. Reductions will be plainly tagged on every unit. MANY LATE PtlJDELS '81 CHEVY CAMARO (Uc. 1t•UM) '6999 '81 DATSUN 200SX Ilk. ll~IUI 16999 '79 TOYOTA CORONA L.S. Ilk. • t(NISll •4799 '81 DATSUN 210 4 DR Ilk. 11c•tM I •4499 12 ABSOLUTE HOURS: NOON 'T~LL MIDNIGHT TODAY! llalines Tuttle Datsun WHERE THE PRICE IS ALL-WAYS RIGHT! (714) 540-6410 ON CAR FAMOUS HARBOR BOULEVARD JUST OFF 405 COSTA MESA Stop by between 12 noon and 12 midnight TODAY! Plan on staying a while because record groups are expected! However, the savings will be worth the watt! At the Absolute Sale at Holmes Tuttle Datsun. EXTRA STAFF YES Extra Sales. Finance and Appraisal people will be on hand to help you speed up your selec· tion. Reductions will be plainly tagged on every unit. All PflCeS & terms plUs 1111 license dOc & smog lfts, on •PPfoved cred11 & sub19CI to pnor !Ille • FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1983 Mareie Breslauer 1tan u Peter Pan and Nila Andenen i1 the meaaeiag Captain Hook. 'peter pan ••• 'ace show, director survive cutbacks . -. Big Doings Diane Doyle directs the Young Conservatory Players.- Young Conservator Players rehearse a scene from the final production of the 1982-83 season 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' at SCH. . . Kids theater ••• Young Conservatory Players use original ideas Diane Doyle doesn't like to make children play kings and queens and trees. She thinks that when children are onstage, they do best at being whit they, are: kids. That's why, in her YoungComervatory Theater productions at South c.out Repertory Theater, Doyle uses simple stories, costwnes and aets. Simple, however, doesn't translate to simple-minded or easy-to-do when Doyle does it. After wrapping up last aeaon's three pro- ductions, Doyle, the Young Comervatory's Director, is busy planning for next leUOll. "I love working with kids and for kids," Doyle says. And it's pretty obvious, watching a few momenta of rehearsal time, that they love her. Her animated, uninhibited manner and joking aeem to work wonden with the 12-to 17-year-olds in her clalB. She bu directed five young oomervatory ae8llOOll keeping one buic phibophy in mind: kids who act are very similar to adults who act -they have the same problems and in.bibUiom. ''It's jmt of&tage oonvenation that's different," Doyle says. Most of the younpten in her cla.es-there are three levels 1n the v ouna c.on.ervatory prosram - are very 8el'iow about acting. "For 98 percent of thflle kida, thia (llCting) Is what they really want to do. And thfa Is not a bad place to start, to build up po6le and .if-eontidence, '' ahesays. Becau.e much of children'• the9ter calla for extemive aeta, .cmtumea and props. the Young ecm.rvatory uaee a lot of orilinal acrtpta and ideM. "Soc'Cerer'1 Apprentice," the lM\ play the l"JUP performed. WM written by SCR repw. Michael Blplow Dixon and Valerie Smith, with an orilinal 8COft and aone. compmed by SCB'1 nllldent COIDpmel' Diane Kine· Doyle Uke9 to come up wtth 101De of the idem for the pJays.helwlf -but ahe domn't like to write .. much • lhe Ulull to think and direct. So lhe 1-va d'9t to the ......... ahe .,.. AJtboucb next Y9U"• performance IChedule hM By KARENE. KLEIN Of tN De.117 Pilot Staff not yet been aet in stone, a couple of the plays ao far being considered are ''The Lat Orange in Orange C-ounty" and "Oz!" neither of which are familiar children's fare. "The Last Orange" tel.la the story of the laat oranae tree in Orange C-ounty, which is ICbeduled to meet a bulldozer. The kids' mimion la to ave it before , Tabris Habib and Ste.e DeNaat la 'The Soreerer'• Appna~.' it beromee history, Uoyle said., In "Oz!" Doyle's idea is to take a place that is completely green -and then drop a kid who ia yellow into the middle of it all. Althouch rnoet of the plays carry meaaaaes with them,. Doyle says she likes mainly to concentrate on entertainment in her clam productlona. "I dop'i go in for~· The kids get too much memace -it is from all lidea." She alao likes to do what she calls "presen- tational" theater. Especially for her younc audiences. Doyle tries to get everyobe in the theater involved with what'• going on onatace. "We don't ask for any input (from the audience) but we let them know that we know they're there," ahesaid. New workshop class ·ready to start at SCR ---.. -··~·-----·-- At the Movit:-s av LORENZO BENET 'Staying Alive ... • Travolta good even in a dull storyline In what is quickly turning into the decade of the sequel, "Staying Alive" would just be another in a long line of mediocre rehashes if it were not for the magnetism of John Travolta. More than Richard Gere, more than Tom Selleck, Travolta is the per90nification of androgynous beef-cake. Sensitive, and vulnerable, topped with a unique blend of Italian-esque machismo and charm, he drives his pel'90nality into the viewer's heart. Give him a decent script, like in "Saturday Night Fever" and "Urban Cowboy," and the man will have a smash hl ton his hands. Give him a dull storyline and a director who is in over his head, i.e. Sylvester Stallone, and Travolta will make the best of it, although the final product will fall way short of artistic expecta- tions. Such is the saga of "Staying Alive," the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever." Stallone was invited to co-produce and direct the film by ita other co-producer, Robert Stigwood, and Travolta, who apparently was 90 impremed with the energy of "Rocky DI" that he insisted that the Italian Stallion be brought at>oani. Too bad. If, say, Stigwood had recruited director Adrian ''FWhdance'' Lyne to mesh this sitting duck of a blockbuster ink> quality piece of work. ustaying Alive" might have been the most entertaining movie of the year. Instead, it's merely a show- case for Travolta'a pel"90lla, who by himself probably will enable this picture to gross enough five spots to fill a Broadway Theater, where, incident- ly, the opening scene of this film takes place. Much like the dank boxing gym sequences in the Rocky trilogy, Stallone takes us inside the sweaty competitiveness of a dance audition. The dancers, outfitted in a colorful array of tights and leg warmen, are trying out for a Broadway show as a dour-faced choreographer paces the stage, grimacing and shouting direc- tives at these talented peons. Travolta, portraying a wisened and ambitious Tony Manero who has discarded his disco duds for a rebellious black dance outfit, nervously struts about the stage, psyching himllelf to the upbeat sounds of "Far From Over," performed by Stallone's brother, Frank. Stallone is at is best here. Capturing the intensity of the moment, his camera flashes back and forth from the pirouetting dancers to the sinewy Travolta. Watching, you get the feeling you're in for a visual treat-15 rounds of high energy -but alas, Stallone proceeds to stumble through the next hour and·a half. Indeed, if this were a boxing match, the judges would have given Stallone round one and one other later in the match, uh, film. That aoene showed a downtrodden Manero, who had just been dumped by both his girlfriends. He crosses the Brooklyn Bridge to his old "Fever" stomping grounds and has a warm tete-a-tete with Mama Man- ero, played well by Julie Bovasao. Despite Travolta and a fine per- formance by the oh so multi-talented Cynthia ("Flashdance") Rhodes, who plays Travolta's all-American girl- 0 See At the Movies Pa~ 7 John Travolta catches fire as the lead dancer in new musical 'Staying Alive.' Quiksllver's L, _;~ .~~Al's~ ... Steppin1 into the lead danciq role jut before a bil Broadway openiq, John Tra•olta dance& brilliantly with Fiaola H-.hn. ·Get-em while they're hot! · ·~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORT BEACH : (714) 644-7030 3 :2 (). - ----------------- Currently Hanging Morton collection .•. C\i N >. '3 ~ Ready to open at Laguna museum "O ;: u.. The Preston Morton Collection. 46 ....... selected 19th and eerly 20th century ~ American masterpiece paintings. will i be exhibited at the i..a,una Beech ~ Museum of Art July 29 through Sept. I 4. ~ ~ The paintings are part of the 0: permanent collection of the Santa Barbara Muaeu.m of Art. 'The collection was specificaJJy created for the city of Santa Barbara by the Morton family and premiered at its mU8eUlll in 1961. American painting since the~ second half of the 18th century, and reflecta the most prominent artistic conoerna and underlying meAninga of the vari- ous periods and 9Chools. It baa be<n 1 we i.ncreuingly signifi- cant in terms of . ita art-historical sequence becau.e it provide9 many of the mi8ling linka in the story of Depicting such historical styles of art u~romantidsm.realiam. impre91ioniml and post..impreaioniam. the Prat.on Monon Collection includes paintingl by Gifford Beall. Charles Burchfield, William Merritt Chue, Robert Henri, Winalow Homer, Ed- ward Hopper, George Innem, John Marin, Alfred Henry Mauerer, Maurice Prenderpst. Frederick Rem- ington and John Singer Sargeant. among othera. Frederick Remington's 'Bullfight in Mexico,' 1889. 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CYNTHIA RHOOES • FINOLA HOOHES ·STEVE INm • FEATUfllt«l !Del BY THE BEE BEES· EXECUTM PlllOUCER Bill ~KES BASED N DiARACTE~ a!EATEtl BY NtK fM · ~!TIEN BY SYL~STER STAWN ANJ tOIMAN WEXLER Pfmml BY IDIOIT Slev.ml 00 SYL~srm STALLIH · IHCTEO BY MSTEfl STAWH maw. !8HJTPJ.£K WAflE tJf 191 RECOfe NJJ TAPES • llAO THE PAmllACK FllM POO<ET llOO --•WW -~~~---NOW PLAYING ·--!~. ... .._ ... Plall 521 S33t •CllTAMllA EOW.dl Town c.i. m-411• ll TtM Edw•tts SidtlllCllck Sii SHO _..,. ~lillelDllVtefDMll 41SN20 .... , ... ll:CI E...,. ~ CllleMI 644 07IO ---=-c....... tMHS3 J ......... •O. __ _....,...,._,,,fl ·····--· CD .... ....... ·~ ......... On Stage B·.-LoRENzo BEN ET ~At the Grove ••• Delightful love story 3 ., Amusing, charmimg, beguiling, "The Two >. Gentlemen of Verona" is a delightful Shakespearean ~ .love story, a 16th century play that can effortlessly ;£ fill the appetite of any of today's hardcore soap opera ...... junkies. G; This isn't to say last Friday night's premier at "g Garden Grove's cazy Festival Amphitheater didn't ~ have its rough spots, but what polishing that needed I to be done was easily overcome by the fine ~ perfonnaooes of Melim Stem, Gregory lt7.en and -John Ellington. fl. Directed well by Kristoffer Tabori, "The Two ii: Gentleman of Verona" represents the second of four productions featured in this swnmer's Grove Shakespeare Festival. Now for thoee of you who find Shakespearean verse stuffy and intimidating, as though you were trying to swallow a semester's worth of cla-ical literature lectures, fear not, for Tabori and Co. bring this production down to earth. Although the Bard wrote ''Two Gentlemen" in the 1590s, Tabori set this version in the 1830s, no doubt to take advantage of the era's penchant for dainty white gowns and stylish knee-length blazers that swirl with every move. This is a hwnorous story about the spoiled rich; their loVe quadrangles, their silly habits, their disloyalty to friends, their back stabbing plots. U you enjoy "Ilallas" and "Dynasty," you'll love ''Two Gentlemen." You'll love how quickly commitments Return to the achenture that can be shared qain .. and agailn. of undying devotion fall like apples from a tree, and how the servants, played by lt7.en and Ellington, subtlely mock their masters, who seem foolishly bound to such tradition.a as arranged marriages and fatherly directives. But by plays end, love conquers all. Stem plays an adorable Julia. a little Tom Boy of llOrt8 who sets out from Verona on a journey to track down her fiancee, Proteus (Wayne Alexander). Proteus, in need of a proper education,·had been aent away by his father to join his friend Valentine (Morean Strickland) in the C.ourt of Milan. However, Proteus has since fallen in love with his best friend's girlfriend, Silvia (Pamela Franklyn) who happens to be locked into marrying another royal 8Calll, Thurio (Peter Bretz). By act two, Proteus is plotting to snatch away Silvia, Valentine is captured by bunch of unruly outlaws, Julia diacoven Proteus's intentions and ... well, without spoiling it. let's just say it has all the makings of good soap opera. About the only scene that drags on a bit too long is the opening of act two, when Alexander aerenades Franklyn. Now Alexander doesn't have a terrible voice by any mean.., but was a little equeamish listening to him belt out this particular tune. Nevertheless, this is a truely top flight production, engaging enough that the city sounds from nearby Main Street are barely audJble. ' -MARK HAMU. • HAMSON RR> • CAARIE ASHEA BUY OEE WIUJAMS • Nm«>NY DAHIEl.S .... -... --. --•'f:T8111MO • -Ol -.. RICHARD MAAOUAHO -.. HOWARD KAZANJAN .., .. GEORGE LUCAS -.. lliWRENCE l<ASOAH. GEORGE LUCAS--GEONiE LUCAS -.. JOHN WIUJAMS ·--.. ..., ~---------,-----··-·--•t.---Wf'iW ...... ~-....... , -' ..... " .... ····~1.•61\f-* 70MM I Tr8Ck Dolby Stereo * * •ii ' I ••II•' I\' If! ~ John Ellington as Launce with Boris as Crab in 'Two Gen tlemen of Verona' a t the G r o v e Shakespear e F es- tival. 'Images' Laguna gets newTVshow "Images and Ideas.,'' an interview show high- lighting local ~ Beach peraonalities on cable television, are hosted by Ron Niles, a fonner entertainer and now co-owner ol Ron's in laguna. The shows are taped twice monthly at the restaurant and will in- clude interviews with Joe Felix, of the Laguna Beech Board of RealJon; Doua Rowe, the dirictor of the 1.Aguna-Moulton Playhcx.lle; Mike Farrell, star of the late MASH eeriea and a former Lquna Beech resident: and Geoffrey Beene, fuhion ....... The lhowa do not In- clude live aucllenc9 par- ddpadon. but the public ii invited to be ..-it at the ta.,.. at the rw- taurant. 14M South CoMt JlllbwaJ. ,.. In· farmatlan call 41'1-4111. \ ............. .......... c.w. * ... 10-~ .. f:JO P!ID. md ........ . .. , .... a At the Movits .,... From Page 3 friend, Stallone seems to grapple with his'SCript, splices up the dance sequences (perhaps to cover up for Travolta's sub par jazz dance ability), and stuffed too many of his brother's songs into the film. What's more, Stallone seems obsessed with filming Travolta walking up and down what 9eef1led like every street in Manhattan. -In boxing tenns, this directing job was like Rocky Balboa getting the tar kicked out of him by Apollo Creed all over again. The last scene -where Manero rises out the ashes to perfonn the lead in a Broadway show. ridiculously titled "Satan's Alley," is too contrived and unrealistic to swallow, but that's the stuff of movies. Stallone must figure. Still, Travolta fans will get their fix and Rhodes will certainly emerge as a hot Hollywood product. But sadly, this movie won't OQl1le cloee to matching the depth of "Saturday Night Fever." Bowers film festival slated Vintage movies featuring Paul Robe9on, Duke Ellington Cab Calloway, Joe Louis and ee.te Smith will highlight a July 29 to 31 film festival spon80l"ed by the Bowen Muaeum Black Cultural Council. Ticketa are $5 for adults and $2.50 for children. A $12 ticket entitles one to admillion for all three days. "A 3-Ring Circus of Action, ;~ ~· Stunts and Fun!" ---NOW PLAYING--..... IQnn lkN Pl&zi 529 5339 COITUKU Edw110s 8ns1a1 540 7444 •coaram:u ,_,,,.,ALU, • ..._ E0..¥45 HllllOr """' EOwlfds F°"'tton Yilley Cw-... 631 3501 839 1500 634 2553 UTOllO NltMI &iwns~ Edw-~• st1 5880 Cineml 551 0655 !NO-~ FOii T*' ll!QAGfWJ!!I • -11•rto ... [J]I .....,...., I EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT edwards UDO CINEMA ~ ... ':' ... 673-8350 USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" • SERVICE DIRECTORY For lks ult S t•n 11·1· Call Caroline's a rising executi\e. 642-5671 h t. JU ,- • Jack just lost his job. Jack's going to have to start from the bottom up. "THE FUNNIEST AMERICAN MOVIE COMEDY OF THE YEAR!' "Dan Aykroyd is wonderUy hmy!' -OMI C::.... HBW.O EUm1111 Some~ funny business. IMA ClllTl.U .... filiLDJTa IAITAR ..... UA.....,_ r-..11111110.. EdwnWooei:ft ~'*""-= ... lt040U ""' Clfllllll II t ·Ot5 ""'•tans CMllmu Us-2711 l...alllCI 2 + ~14 EdWntClneflla &191 EdWllft SOlllll Cell! -~-c.n. &i.lrdl ' '? l c .. ..... ,,, .. ....... 97t•4U1 (714)111-!SNO ---........ w.y" ,.. ....... IN.a __ .,...... __ OI-. ~Hl3 DIM• l,.MIO SH~~ PRESENTS AN AAROl 8PEUJM:l PRCXl£l'Dl MICllAEL KEA'IQI •TERI GARR ....... • u .. ...,,.. llARTIJlf llUU. ·ANN .llWAN • Cll1U8'roPHER u.orD ..,,_...,.LYNN L.ORlfl«l _. l.AUREN 8HULF.R ~-ftARRYITTIMBY .._.,.LIZ tOLfUOOE b!n1M~ AARtlil HPEU..lt«> -.......,, .ntN HOOHES f4\ 1111:-~-!-;-'-,-.. ---.-=-.. t•,..-•gfAN l>RNl<.n'I . ._::=~ ~ ...., •IW•MM lt,_Cf'lt,..,...Hh ·~ ' • ~ 1. ·•I' • 1"•1 "'4 "-•ii ' ' I"• I I' 11 I • ~ ~ 7 :2 0 - ... co OD w . ,,. 8. (") Cl) CJ) ..... C'i N >-3 .., .. :>. CD 't> -.: u. ...... ~ 't> c GI ~ I ~ -l .!2 0: 1 At the Movies Eh PHIL s NLIDERMAN Live on SUgel The M&.-ical ExtnlVaganzaU 'Class ••• • A test of friends·hip and loyalty I P.M. THURIDAYl·SATURDAYS, July 21. 21. :IO, Aug. 4, S, 6 1 P.M. SUNDAYS, July 31 I Aug. 1 2 P.M. SATURDAYS. July :IO I Aug. 6 RESERVED SEATS $1.00 '" I Sal Ewn $4.00, Thu,. I Sun E,,.., Sal Mal. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ROBERT 8 . MOORE THEAT.RE 2701 r.,,.,,~ 1•1 ArlinglOr>I Coil• Mes. (714) 556-5527 OROER TICKE rs NOW FOR BEST SEA HOCA TION' v ... H 4A1ste,ca,d Acceproa Don't be mialed. The marketing compaig:n makes "Cl.us" 90Und like another one of thoee male fantasy filma in which a beautiful older woman leads a shy t.een-ige boy into manhood. The movies have explored th.ia themein nostalgic, romantic style ("Sununer of '42") and in the shallow, exploitive vein ("Private Leseons," "My Tutor''). Sure enough, "Clasa" focuses on an awkward, 9enlitive schoolboy, and there's an older woman's role filled by the gorgeous Jacqueline IUeet. But in fact, their inter-generation romance geta relatively little screen time in "Claas," and it serves primarily as a plot gimmick to trigger the movie's real crisis -a test of friendship and loyalty for private prep school roommates. Thanks to exceptional performances by two young actors and sensitive, yet energetic di.rectiorr by Lewis John Carlino, "Class" is well worth attending. Typical prep school high jinb are presented with plenty of style, yet the focus remains squarely on the carefully et.ched main characten. "'FANNY &ALEXANDER' IS INGMAR BERGMAN'S THANK-YOU NOTE 1DTHE WORID ..• SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. NO BERGMAN FILM HAS EVER BEEN SO UNEQUIVOCAL fN ITS VALUES, SO EMBRACING IN MANNER, SO MELLOW IN ITS AFTERGLOW." "A MASTERPIECE. SOMETIUNG OF A MIRACLE ... LUSH, LAVISH, ROMANTIC, DEEPLY SATISFYING, JOYFUL AND ENCHANTING. rnEMOST EX'ffiAORDlNAR Y ALM L'VE SEEN IN 1983." REX REED. NE'Vll YOfllC POST "EVERY SINGLE FRAME lS A WORK OF ART. DAVID ANSEN. NEWSWEEK "MO VIEGOERS CAN BE GRATEFUL THE FORCE lSSTILLWllli INGMAR BERGMAN." R/CHAROCORUSS. TIME MAOA'ZINE "****HIGHEST RATING. 6 JOY TO EXPERIENCE TiiAT ONE WISHES WOULD LAST FOREVER." KATHU:EN CARROU.. NEW Y()RIC DAILY NEWS Andrew McCarthy, in his screen debut, portrays Jonathan, a quiet newcomer to Vernon Academy outside Chicago. Coming from a family of modest means, he has his heart 1et on attending Harv1n-d. Rob Lowe, last seen as Sodapop in "The Outsiden," stan as Jonathan's roorrimate Squire Ellsworth Burroughs IV, better known as Skip. Rich, suave, outgoing and perpetually upbeat, Skip waste9 little time in playing a h umiliating prank on the newcomer. In equally clever fashion, Jonathan executes a table-turning gag of his own, and a fast friendship iB aealed. Jonathan's clwnsiness with the opposite sex soon gets him banned from a 90cial even ts involving a neighboring girla achool. Taking pity, Skip bands Jonathan a bua ticket to Chicago and $100 to live it up at a Rush Street singles bar. Again, his physical awkwardness and naivete get him into trouble, but a sympathetic older woman named Ellen (Bialet) comes to his rescue. He pretends to be a college student, and Biaaet soon seduces him hilariously in a glass elevator. mE MOVIE YOU'LL REMEMBER ••• MU RTIM LA..... ..._ ......l!<NPlu• Edw-~~ Nll(;flllltOftSQulre Sl-...Olwt·ln s2t.S33t se1 saao ett.ot33 t3t an o celTaMUA •~1-IUCI -...-•WUTWTUI Edwatdlllntlol £,,__""""""°" ~· v,. T-&lwns~~ 5-40 74U °"""9141 OMI 130 lt90 H l 3t3S ec:elTIMUA --f.,.aros OMriu Edw,,. Wocdllldge Clnedalfte S•& 3102 OnelN SSl oess SJ4-1SS) • ...-. .. no ... CD1---1 , .. ____ ...--;, LUXURY TM£ATRES Wetli.tM S2.75 ht 2 MltinN Sh0W1np Unlm NottG ALL rnATYOU EVER LOVED 1N AN INGMAR BERGMAN ALM IS HERC ... HIS VERY BEST. "MORE WELCOME THAN A SPACESHIP JAMMED FULL OF JEDI'S IS TIIE ,RETI.JRNOF INGMAR BERGMAN S 113reljij•111ll6IM~ 25ss/~~y ) S A MASTERPIECE." JUDrTH CRIST. VVOll·TV "SUPERB ... ANOTHER TRIUMPH IN THE CAREER OF ONE OP OUR GREATEST LMNG ALM MAKERS." VIHCllNT CAWSY. NEY YOIUC TIMES "RICH AND MEMORABLE ... A FILM rnAT'SGOT EVERYllilNG." l..£0NAAD MALTIN, ENTEllTAINMf!HT TONICJHT ANDHIS ASTONISHING 'FANNY&. ALEXANDER'." ()UY fl..An.EY. C'OSMOf'OUT/11'1 "EXTRAORDINARY BEAUTY ... EXHltARATING WARMTII ... MARVELOUSLY SENSUAL" HOW'AltO KmEt, 1VOMIH'S W'EAll OA/U' ~" alld OifllCkd by INOMAR IEflOMAN B~ .._._.JORN DONNER ~al Phl•;p .. 1y SVEN NYKVIST. A.&C. W!Wl• W l'tlRNlu.A ALLW1N • F-y l!mL OLIVE• MnMdef IRl-1•:r.·~1. EWA FROUNO. ERi.ANO J()APHION.JAN MALMSJ(). CUNN W.LOUN -... , Al'tl'IDelH·'lllHl.:ll~ l'tlOOtJCID IY CINl!IMKTOOWtl POil llf& twill*" rtt.M IN9Tl'TV'l'E, OAllMONT, "MONAfllM, 'TOlll 111.\0TMI MWT\llON 9()()1( _,.._, .. _ edwanls sm111 COAST PUZA ...,..., MN1.0W11 &.ae '2111 ·cosTAtimA ~ * FOR M l EXCITEmEOTI V111tOur ••• ARCADE of GAMES• :·, .:.«" TIIMlll•911t•n.lll ..... ....... a \_ .... After a number of passionate weekends. the affair abruptly ends. But it threatens to resume, however, when Jonathan spends Christmas at his roommate's estate and discovers, you guessed it, that Ellen Ls Skip's mother. Back at school, Jonathan now faces the problem of ducking Ellen's phoneWJ,s and coping with the unusual strain on his fl'iendship with Skip. AB if this weren't enough , a state investiga- tion on campus threatens Jonathan's academic future. The "Class" ac:ript by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt suffers from a few contrivances, including the central one about unknowingly romancing the mother of one's roommate. Abo, the state investigation conveniently sets up a crucial confrontation between the roommates. The screenwriters' strength, however, is in their snappy dialogue and hwnorous set pieces, such as the opening pranks and a frantic disposal of illegal drugs. The film's credibility is anchored by the remarkable lead perfonnances. AB Jonathan, McCarthy makes the character naive and clumsy 1;.t ' Ult 10,, I 111 1 • I •• , IEEa3I but never wimpy. He does this by giving the character subtle competitive drive. Lowe makes Skip charming but not snobby. Even when the character is at his more most gregarious, Lowe provides some dark undertones that become more crucial as the film approaches its conclusion. Bisaet's character suffers from minimal motivation. (She has complained th.at some of her key acenes were cut.) It's often difficult to accept Bil9et as a prep student's mother. Cynics might wonder ia ahe was c.ast primarily for her marquee value. Cliff Robertaon has the thankleaa role as Bi.-et's straight-laced husband. Stuart Margolin, best known as Angel on TV 's "Rockford Files," does one of his familiar sleazy turns as a state investigator. "Class" earns its highest marks when it sticks to the prep school life captured so well by director Carlino. In "The Great Santini," Carolino expertly explored growing pains and family pressures. In "Clas." he repeats that trick and demonstrates a nice touch with physical hwnor as well. Caroline and his young actors deserve credit for for weaving aome familiar themes into a class act. Animation film fest 9 ~ under w.ay in Laguna 2 I The World Animation Fihn festival is currently ICl"eening at the Laguna Moulton Theater in Laguna Beach. Shows run Monday - Friday from 7:15 and 9:30 p.m., with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 1:15 and 3:30 p.m. Presently showing are 16 short films of works by Terry Gilliam of Monty Python fame, animation used for Pink Floyd's movie "The Wall," and Linda McCartney of Wings. . The festival, SJ>Of180red by the World Anima- tion Society, runs through Aug. 28. lnfon:nation 494-6464. CD :> Q. CD ~ - .... ~--------------------------------------~ ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ rao:gain Matinees! ft1~AMlf•hi4J 12kir) ~ MO•OAV Tllfw SATURDAY fACUlTY otCANOlfWOOO AM hrf••-...... S:M "" "STAYlli ALIVE" (PG) lh s,.. E......-11& Helli IN 70MM DOI.BY STCRCO WAW6f12::-1 :~;c~~;~:·<~;5~ LA !!RAD! Af !!DHCRANS IN DOI.BY STERCO "CLASS" (R) 11• J «>.Ho.11~ 1o•s ll lO, l:JS, H O. 6.0 150, 1~ "SllOMAN I " (PG) II OClJT SIOlO 11 lO. H~ UO. 14~ "TRAOIC Pl.AC£$" (R) I 00, l'JO. I 00, l:lO. 11 00 "OCTOPUUY" - tut J11$, 5 tQ.. 10. 10•~ "STAYlli ALIVE" (PG) IUS. l.50. t $&. 1-. tlO, 1115 "llETIU Of M DI" (PG) " ,_ oc1.1Y m•o IUO. J:OS. $,t$, 1:2S. 111111 "FlASllWICE" (R) 1 oo. 3 oo. s·oo. 1:00. too. 11 oo "Stl'OMAlf a (PG) IN DOI.BY STEREO 17 JO, l'SS., 5'2'. 1 ~ 10-10 "RmS" (PG) 17 JO. 4 JO. I JO "WM GAIE" (PG) I l lO. J 00. 5 JO. I 00. I tlll "POMY'S I; M fOT DAY" (R) 11 .n. t40. • n, 6-'jO, ,.oo. 1111S * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * All OPEN 7 PM Storrs Dusk * ~:;:L;.~ FREE! t'IMil lllo} !UIKii2 ''STAYIC AIM" (K) ... '1ICHTill•S" c.> . . . - .... ~ ..... ....., I llC.. S51.-ss llJOallMi( ...... ,.., l llC.. "l·OH5 iiOODiillGE ..,_.._... ......... .., ····~ , it. ........ ......... -cur ~ o., 11'u'i /It, t it, II I ._....._ ....... (PS) Doo1r 11lS.11) 4 IS. 61S. llS 10 IS ~rm -.fn.UO.I010 ,_G"crc> -fn lll -oc~~ IJO. IO!IO ·-J.rft) U n 61S. l lS. 10 IS S..fS-11IS.1 IS • 1s E very day. all along the Orange Coast. women's lives are made easler by lnrormalion and advice found only in the Daily Pilot. ···:·.._·---- Currently Screening llABY, rra YOU: Rated R. Rosanna Arquette amd Vincent Spano glw exoeptlOnal peffonnanc. In this emalt-ICale fllm written and directed by John Sayles. The famill8f rocky high IChool romanc:. story tak• an lntereetlng twtst when Sales shows the drastlcalty different paths these two take after graduation day . .,.. .,...,.. lll.UE THUNDER: Rated R .. Roy Scheider stars In this thrilling but unenMghtenlng film about a super helicopter on the prowl a.boYe Loa Angelee. Stunning aerial photography and apeclal ettecta, but the plot ls loaded with hotes. Directed by John Badham ("Saturday Night FeYer") . ., .,.. .,.. WA ntl.E99: Rated R. Richard Gere and newcomer Valerie Kaprtltly st• as a ch.n.matle hood and the beautiful atudent he romanon . .,.. .,.. DA. DETitOt'T: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd of the old ·'Saturday Night Uve" troupe p6eys a meek college profeeaor conned Into uaumlng the Identity or a big-time mobetet. Aykroyd has a few funny moments, but he can't aalvage this weekcomedy ......... A..AaHDAHCll: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer S.... stat'I In this~ exciting but weekly wntten fltm about a,.,,_. weeder' who longs to b.come a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne . ., .,.. The good news is Jonathan~ ~ his first affair. The Nd nfWI ii ~ his rocJllUNtft lllOlhtt. ~ASS /\ MARTIN KANSOllOFF ProdUC'tiul\ /\ Ll:WIS IOliN CARLINO Film "CLASS" 'ROB JACQUELINE ANDREW _, CLIFF LOWE BISSET McCARTHY ROBERTSON Mu'IC by E.ecuhllt-Productt H MER BERNSTEIN CATHLEEN SlJMMEJtS Writh.on by Pmducfod by llM KOUF & ~VID CREENWALT MARTIN RANSOHOFP 011\"Ctt'd by .. °"'°" ..,,_ . LEWISJOHNC/\RUNO •• ·----···-.. ·-·· ... Just when you thought it was sale to go back in the water, "Jaws 3-D" is seheduled to open along the coast 1this weekend. Dennis Quaid and Beu Armstrong gup for air after search- ing underwater for a killer shark. Bond ...... you'• IOW thla lateet adwntln. Oinlctor Jotwl Glerl ("For Y04M Eyes Onty") 1Mn'8 to be anxJoua to top the outnigeoue 9Nnta In ''Relder'a of the LCMd Ml''. and he comet ewfutly doee. Roger Moore and Maud Adams star. v v ...-. . . -oET IN LINE FASTI THE FUNNIEST AND MOST BRACING OF THE 'SUPERMAN' MOVIES. HOORAY FOR REEVE. PRYOR IS HILARIOUS~ -Oene Sht/rt TODAY SHOW -··------. .._ ... ... --.111 ...... ----· --.... a.·•----·--··=--·-------·-·· -~---.. ,-~ _. ............. =. 1:.-.,,,., • I ' If• H h•'t\ I\.\ I~ ~ Currently Screening .,..... From Page 10 sequel to i..t yew's reundly comedy mega-hit. The mistake this time la that the ftlm makers aim f<>< something completely absent from the first fllm -reapectablllty. The kids channel their energy Into Shakeepeare, for goodness sakes! Bob Clark again directs. ,,... ,,... PSYCHO II: Rated R. Anthony Per1<1ns returns as nutty NOt'mM In the sequel to Alfred HltchCOck '• grisly story about a medm81'1 who commits a 9«iea of murders. Once again, PeO<lna' sanity la up fOt' grabs, but this movie la not neatty as funny or witty as the original. ,,... ,,... RET\MN OF THE JEDt Rated PG. George Lucas' "Star Wars" story la brought to a stunning climax. The characters may be a bit two-dlmenslonal bit the action sequences and special eftecta are among the moat "9xcltlng ever put on film. Stars Mark Hamill, Cerrie Fisher and Ham.on FOt'd. ,,... ,,... ,,... ,,... FINAL3DAYS TODAY thru SUNDAY • •aGEST II THE U.I. • OVER MO EDlllTI • • SEMINARS • SHOW SP£CIALS • INTERIOR DECORATION• MANUFACTURED HOMES• • HUGE FLORAL DISPLAY • •ALVINO llEY & MARILYN KING• •ON STAG• DAILY• ADMISSION SHOW HOURS Adults . , M.71 friMy ................. ".~l()pM Chlldren(6·16yrs ) .. $2.11 Slblrdly ......... 12 No'Olt-llPll' Chlldren(under6yrs). frtt Softdly ............. .12 Noon-9pnt Come f..•"Y. Srey Late A/'Pf' CONDITIONED • Across from Disneyflnd M ....... ClllU 9PACEHUNTIR: Rated PG. Just another cheep rip.off of the Ster Wars trilogy. Pet• Streusa plays a IP-=- adventur• who dlsmanttes a vllllan's leir. The special effect• don't make up fOt' the crummy acting and boring story line . ..,. 9TROKER ACE: Rated R. It may not be the worst movte of the summer, but It comes dangerously cioee. Burt Reynolds atera aa a race car driver who becomes a marketing object f<>< a fried chldlen king. ,,... 9UPEMIAN II: Rated PG. A auper-d!uppointmant. The world'• fevonte flylne hero Is grounded by • wttlell ICript. Christopher ReeYe gtvea another fine perfomance. but t.he film la thrown off bei.nce by the hammy antics of Rlchard PryOt' u • comput• genius hlted by .,.. evtl bu91neu man (Robert Vaughn). Directed by Richard Leater. .... .... . 0 See What's Happening Page I l --------~§ --------------------------- "='-~983 . -- -- .~, -~-. . ----------S<MiiZB.1iEJllaz.1 = Village Sunflower & Bear Streets Senta Ana. CA 92704 • (714) 751-6595 ti , ...... _ _.. .......... _ -- d----------------------.... ----------------------~~ What's Happening ('I) co O> ~ PLAYS _ <" "ANDR0CL.a8 AND TitE I.JON." a comedy by George ~ Bernard Shaw, Is being preeented at the WeatrnlNter :; Communtty Theater, 7272 Maple St, W•tmlneter (99S-.113). .., Pertormanoea wtN be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 ~ through Aug. 6. TIMnday at Orange Cout College's llUdttortum, 2701 Fairview Roect, eo.ta Meea (Sstr582e). P-1onnencee are 8Chedu6ed for Ju/ly 28-30 and Aug. 4-e at~ and Ju/ly 31andAug.7at2 p.m. -· - «1 "ANMI." the musk:al baMd on the ~ comic: strip, la :2 on stage at the Grand Dinner n...ter, 7 Freedman Way, U: AnaheWn (772-7710). P-1ormanc. wtll be given Tueedays -.... thrOUQhSundays at varying curtain tlrnee untll Oct .. 23. ... "ilAN OF LA MANCHA." a musk:al bued on the legend or ~ Don Quixote, I• the tare at Sebutlan's W•t Dinner Playhouee, c 1-40 Ave. Pico, San C*nente (492-9950). P-1ormanc:ee wtlt be ~ given Wedneedays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday9 at I 1 and 3 p.m. untll Se9t. 11. ..... TEt RC>eERTI," a Navy comedy Mt In Wond Wat II, Is ~ In Its opening weekend tor the Saddlebactl Company Theat• at ~ Saddlebad< ColleQ9 In Mlulon Viejo (831-4656). Pertormanoes wtn be given Tuetefays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with weekend 0:: matlneee Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. untlt Aug. 7. "OPAL II A DIAMOND," a MqUel to the comedy "Everybody Loves Opal," opens tonight at the Huntington ee.cn Playnouse, Main Street at Yor1ctown Avenue. Huntington Beach (84 7-4465). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 27. "PETER ~AN." the classic children's fantaay mualcal. opens "THE PIRATla OF .&NCI." a Giibert and Sulltvan operetta, opens Thtnday aboerd the Piigrim II In D«ina Point, preeented by the Pacific Ocean Foundation (261-2080) . .,_,ormances wtll be given Thur9days through Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m .. followtng a buffet dinner until Se9t. 4. '"TALLEY'S 'OU. Y," a two-d\aract• comedy-drama, le being preMnted by the ~ .. Repertory Theater at the er .. CMc Cultural Center. 1 CMc Center Ckde, er .. (879-6865). Anal performances are tonloht through Sunday. . "ft8T amE 8TOltY,,.,..a mua1ca1 drama on the New Yor1c streets, oontlnuee at the Hartequln Dinner PtayhouM, 3S03 S. Harbor BIYd., Santa Ana (9n-5151). Pertonnancee will be given n6ghtty except Mondays untll Se9t. 11. -'"lJNDU THE 8YCAllOM TMI." a comedy f11ntaay, 11 being preeented by the Ana-Mod)ealla Ptaver'I at the Anaheim Culture! Arts Center, 931 N. Hatt>or Btvd., ANlhelm (772-8708). Pertormanc. wtll be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. througtl July 30. ,.YANKEE DOODLE," a Children's mualcal, opens tonitt fOf the Fountain Valley Communtty Theater at Los Amigos H School, Nfthope 1nd Hell, Fountain Valley (964-539 ). Performances wttl be given t~ht, Saturday and July 29-30 at 7:30 p.m. and July 24, 28 and 31 .t 2:30 o.m. 0 See What's Happening Page 14 Ray Anthony and his orchestra wiU play at Disneyland July 24 through July 30. /OUT on THE NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE _.,.,._ Mwic--Lrri&»- 1'11otnm M..,._, a..1es S'trou:N Mlllfin CIMmln 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Acroae trom 01aneytand) Happy Hour 4 to 1 PM 1 Days A Week Shrimp Codctall $1.50 $o4Jp• & Sandwlchee Complimentary Hors d'ouevres Entertainment Coming Soon 141-3111 1101. mh at. Coete ..... No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Thellllflll fits In. An elegant new restaurant. At the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club 900 Ncwpon Ccn111Cr l>r .• Newpon Reach, CA 92660, Phone (714) 644a6Z80 V' From Page 11 TRADING PLACES: Rated R. Oen Aytcroyd and Eddie Murphy ere the eubjects of a IOdal experiment In wt*=h a pennl .... con becorMe rtcti, and a 8nOOty bullr'888 11\M loeee hla money, JOb. and home. Lota of amu9lng momenta before the cteYer ~lae run• out of gu. Directed by John Landis ("Anlmal_Houae") . .,.....,.... "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brende Caponera Reet.ur9nt Account executrve •••• llAllCEL'8 -New e>wnerwtlp, New pt.,,. Mateel'a Codctalta and Br....,... la proud to eNJOUnce their owneratttp loeated at 130 E. 17th StNet In eo.ta MeM. Some Of the new plane lndude Nippy hour aewrt days a w88k from 4 to 7 P.M., _.vtng complmentery hot9 d'ouevrea. Coming aoon bl their new oyster ber and enter- tainment. For more Information C8fl ~. o.L.ETTE PARLOR -Grend Opening Grand Amer1c8n Fare, Inc. la p.....ct to announce the opening of lta ......t restawar.!, :t ... "Coeta Meu Omelette Partor," located at 179 EMt 17th StrMt, eo.ta MeM. They will operate dally from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m .. MtVlng an array of delldoully freeh three egg omelett•. wldwk:hee and aide ordera aure to exctte the most dleoernlng diner. Real country atyle la very evident here, with freeh M eggs, potato al6cee In their akin, country MUMge, becon and hem, tr• fruit, and appte butter for the wheet mufflne. Even the augw In the pecketa la In the raw! All of thl9 good eetln 19 In a very country atmoephere. By mid-August, "Cheeter Drewer'• Inn" wtll be opened next to the Omelette Parlor. "Cheeter Drewer'• Inn" repreeenta en ..,., eYOMng restaurwtt and MloOrl concept whlc h• been the tredemwtt of Grand Amer1ctln Fwe for owr 20 ywa. It wlll '8eture a mind bogglll ig Interior wt*=h la deeiglled to deMgtlt and entice the lmaiglnatlon and offer the highest quallty aplrlta and Mnllce at most attordeble prlcea. Alao offered will be our "World Fwnoue" freahly ground (we grind the atMk before your wry eyea) IA lb. hamburger. Grand American Fare atrtwe for qu9llty In everythtng It doee and cut• no comen In 111 food, bftWage. Mnllce or Interior preeentatlon. We pt., on becoming a tredltlon with thoee expecting a qu8llty product and~ prlcea. For more Info call 845-0740. PlltOMTO NSTORANTW -Plarw FMNon Show Pronto Aletorenw and I. M9grtln .. proud to MnOUnCe a preview fMNon ahcM 9-tUftng the wortd-tamoua Dt.ne Frela colection on .Monday, .Mt 25, b9gllw11110 at !WW noon. Pronto Al9torente 19 ~ at 3333 Brtetol, eo.ta Meaa, In the South COMt Ptaa. Dt.ne F..-de9gr'8 "for women who went to ,_. ...... .....,, exottc, and rorMnttc." ahe aaya. <>nglMly from Loe Angele9. Dt.ne Frela Ml mede Hong Kong her home bMe 11noe 1975 enllblng her to ~..,.,., phaee of the menufacture of her dellgM. Along with the qu.-cy,.,. and .coepttoMI Mnllce prcwtded by Pronto Natorante, 'f04ll afternoon .. be Med with .,....,. ....... to behold. --UlcNon ..,,. .. from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The .....,,, lftOW .. beglrl .. 12:00 noon. Pt 11 wlofw .. MIQOI 1td Cel 54CMOM. W IUTJJIDTT, ~ -,._a. Named Ya.Mo Yutd ,_ ...._ t...s Cll* .. .._,., !MM ... . rtoft'•,.. ONrMI _., .. , ,....,,.,,., Prtor to .... to Mantott'e,...,... pl°'*1J,,. --for.,.,..~. dWJI for ttle _.....,.. !fftbwJ In ttle ............. Yued'a °"* cullMfy ....................... at ... 8l*o ..... "°"'In ............ the a.. ....... In ........ ~ The ... ,.... w ............................. . ........ ··--a.-..-. ........ .. tel ..... The .,... ................... In Kol °""" ~--8ncl ....., .. of ......... "°"" w.-CC>rwlll ~ AirpM. Cll •1-1100. ·Ort At just $6.95 need we ~more. TOP Sim.OBI SOU Ccnaous"" us. Cllok:e. tender •JukY. TDITAIQ Sl'UK US.OMlkictoplMob\ m.ty~ for an a..ac TOP SDI.OBI Sl'u. ARD CBJCDll murTIMPVu US.OMlkic top lkloal Mr'tllllld wtdl bonek8a c.hkMn "'-" ......... md ----UBP .UOB TDnUI US.Qokic bftfwtdl on1ona. muahrooma. .-n peppaa and diary kJml!tloc9 on • bed ol rb. DUP nllD PIAWNS u,hdy bluded and deep 6ted eo •~brown. CBICDll TlllPUM 8oMlaa cbktlen blalea. mnpn .tytc, eawd wtdt IW'Mtand---. ua.a-QUBUll'aJBS .. ..._ ..... In IM'Off~ -- l.OllDON aoo. sac. ol9lndlr bed Mr'tllllld wtdl •Jus and aemr.s bor.-d*-"--. Al....._. ....Swllb atllp ..-~araoupdujocc \QSd"*-mw.t~ardaepW...S~Rwh ar-t, c-. .... c ........... "You're tonaa feel tood Inside~~ ~ a ... -- . ) ··-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ What's Happening O> ... v From Page 12 N -.N >-ART exhibition of theworka of Cathy Mor.need and Nlcit Vaughn runs through Aug. 19. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Information 54S-ARTS. . ETC. SAN CLE-.nE llUNIC•AL PIER. Sen Clemente Ocean F•tlval -featuring comp.tl11ona, aky divers. ra<:es and a treuure hul'\.t -wlll be held today, Saturday and Sunday. Information 492-7751. - 3 HUMAN EQUATION CENTER. 1550 S. Coast Highway. : Suite 102. Laguna Beach. Los Angeles art.1st-photographer Grey ~ Crawford will open a one-man show July 24. For more -o lnfonnatlon, call 497-7408. -.: SUSAN SPWTUS QAU.ERY. 522 Old Newport Blvd., U.. Newpoft Beach. Annual photography shOW opens July 23 and ~ runs through Sept. 3 Information 631-6405. Cl) TU( GAU.ERV. 611 Anton Blvd .• Suite 120, Costa MeM. An "O c: 1 5--·~ DANCE LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Girl's Gymnulum, St. Ann's Drive and Park Avenue. Laguna Beach. Laguna Folkdancers meet Sunday and Wedneeday evenings for lna1ruCtlon and dancing. F.e la 12. Information '494-7930. Dl8NEYLANO HOTEL, Anaheim. Stamp Expo '83/Call- lornla runs July 29-31, honoring the 200th annlverMry of manned flight and the 50th anniversary pf the all-star bueball game. Tlciceta are 12.95 general admlaalon. Information (213) 0 See What's Happening Page 16 Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Hn. lthvOne , A dehcious sandwich creatiool Made w1lh lresh avocado, natural swtSS cheese. sllced tomatoes. lettuce. and Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA alfalfa SPfOuts on thickly Sliced squaw bread. Served with lresh IMI. Only t3.40 WI 'IOMISf JOI HOO (HlllfSf fOOO WNCHIS • DINNllS • TIOPICAl COCKTAILS ~===========~-----~------~··~ .. h~~~u ·· I ... CATHING * FOOD TO GO OPll 7Dm Sauteed \.\!al ~llops an<l fresh mushroom~ finbhec.J in a rn:h ~1ar-..1la wint.> sauce. Served wirh a vegetable. potatoc~ and your chi >it'l· nl a mixed ~reen or orange almonc.J '>al:td. STEAK DIANE 13eef tenderlo in filets sauteeu and topped wilh Mac.Jdra saucl'. ~rn.:d with a vcgetahle. potatoes and }'our choice of a mixed green or oran~e almo nd ~a<l. CREPE ST. JACQVES Scallops, shrimp and sliced fresh mushrooms In :.i sherry sauce.· with cheese. Served with a vegetable, potatoes and your choict· of a mixed green or orange almond ~:!lad. We've droppt'd our price so YQ.u can ~et a taste of Europe. Now, for just $6.95 vou can enjoy any one of these di nne~ any ni~ht :-iftcr fi ve. Bui heuc r visil us soon. Before you know 11 1he price will go up. ~iouth Coa"lt Pl;i1,a (714) S56·122t; UnlVc:rtlcy 1CJWOC Center, San Olc."Ro (619) 453-6616 Offer good after~ PM. And try u~ for unday Rrunch. e..., ..... _ ... : 1 I I ' \ : ' . I \ \ ( ' \ '\ ( I '1 ( ) ; ' \ \ \ I I ( I ' " SAN DIEGO • N ADAMS OUT Oft 11R!a T-ES AMIGOS MEXICAN ~~~-.!':.5~!~~ NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE llrran food 11 wpnsltlflf low pnc.ts.." SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Full Bar & Caterin g Daily Laaclaeoa Specials fro• 1Z.75 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:00 171 2 Pla centia 645-8091 22.00 Harbor Bl.d. '41-1174 K-Mart Pla.aa COSTA MESA '41-1171 COSTA MESA American A. T. LEOS California cuisine. Fresh Seafood.s. pastas, meat & poultry. Elegantly served in a casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar. 759-1854. THE BARN Amencan Lunch M·F 11·2:30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne Buttel Brunch t0-2:30. Entenainment & Dancing, Banquet Facilities. 14982 RedhiH. Tustin 730-0115. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original. Featuring display broiling. Lunch Mon.·Frl. 11·2. Dinner nightly Mon. -Fri. from 5 p.m .. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-9777. THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM. Breakfast & Brunch till 3 PM. Hearty & hea. lthy luncheons and dinners. F1ne California varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beac h. Retervations 494-3023 from trvtne 955-0141. HAlmURQER HAaET Famous ~ ot hembUfgera. Nlool'I tteek se .._ lob9fer bllque. onion 80UP tondut and ct.ry cob- blef. Lunch & dinner trom 11:30 M-sat. SUn. 10-10. 8oeoi91 Sunday Brealdast. Gteet bar & hllppy hour. 1&45 Adlme et Herbof, ea.ta Meta. 546-7392. PARADIACAn Sen Ffancilcan ttyte. Fr_,, IW\ and patta. PMlo cllrq.. Uwdl M-f= 11-3. Dinner Mon.-s.t. from 5 p.m. ~ Ht. M-f= 5-7. Wed. LAldle8 n1te 50' Mii drH!s from 3 p.m. BanQuet feclltil9. 600 Newport Center Or., Falhlon lllend, ~ 8-c:tt. 644-1237. ,..,... "Naturally'' oootced food•. from pencall" to crepea 10 .. -... An ~ In natur91 Mtlng. Hr9. ~ 7 Lm.·12 p.m. IM. & 8uri. I e.rft.·12 P·"'-VIM/MC, Ceeuef, Modetett ....... .., I. COiie ...,., CClrOfll ..... ,.n. T.C.PEPPERCORN Five dining rooms with fireplace. Lunch Mon -Frt. 11:3o-3 p.m. Dinner 7 days from 5 p .m. Attitude adjustment hour 4· 7 weekdays. Dancing end entenalnment Tues. ·Sat. Banquet faclll1les. 8052 Stefl! Ave .. Huntington Beech. 842-5535. Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mendarin Cuisines of Old China. Host Wellece Lee. Chef Yu Cheri. Elegant dinlnQ. Lunch, Dinner. list. & Sun. Olm Sum (Chinele Tee Cake Brunch). Benquets, Beer & Wine. ReHoneble Prices. 12100 Beach BM1 .. Stanton ~933. Continental AJRPORTIR INN HtlllerrwRoem Continentel. Lunch M·F 11:30 • 2:30 Sun. Brunch 10 • 3:00 Dinner from 5:30 111PPY Hour M-F Enterlalnment & Dancing. Velet Perking. Banquet Facilities 18700 MecArthur, Irvine 833-2770 CAFE UDO A small and ln1lmllte ak:oYe ot dignity thet on.. en •lenllve menu. Lunch- .. M-F 11-3, Dinners nightly S-1 1. Plano bat nightly from 9 p.m. Sun.-Tuet. & Mltie Petterson Wed. ·Sat. 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- port 8eeot'I 875-2"8. RIVmM Continental. Chef Alcherd Bergner .ioo. 1970. Intimate Dining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. Dinner ffom 5 PM. CloMd Sun. & Holidaya. Banquet rooms. 3333 9 . Brletot. Co••• MHI 540--3840. '"' ..... . RpeoMo• a .... ftOlll lll9w end un- ...,_.. aonlll= oulllnt. ''Pl'lllh Celdl"lllllDOCI .~ ... ' coctct•lt louftge. Enfeftetnment w ..... Lund\, dinner. ~ hour. IW\. ~.::· •• --. ..... w . c... .. NewpOrt hlott . ••• , 2 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY - - Italian TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle Italian Cooking In e roman1k: atmosphere. Same owner since 1975. Qoeff Mon. thru Thurs. 11:30AM lo 10:00PM. Fri. & Sat. to 11PM. Sun. Bcunch 1Q-3. Olnnef till 10PM. 2267 Faitview. Coate Mesa &42-9500. -- Mexican CASACAl•to Malgartt.. and great MeXlcan food. Lunch and dinner 1 ci.yt a weelc. Heppy hour M·F 4·6:30. Sunday chempegne· brunch 10·2. Two Orange County locatlona. 2975 IMne BtYd. II Mau. eo.ta Mela 846-3228. 20 111 Brookhurst at Ada ma. Huntington 8Nc:tl. 963-9748. DONJOU'I Lunch from 11:30 AM. o.My ~ Dinner from 5 PM. ~ Helf Prtoe M, TU, W S-10 PM. 8093 E Ademt. Huntington Beed\ 112·7911. Mt CASA •XICAN MI TAURANTI Our food1a a trip to MeJdcol &t lifl08 1972. Open defy from 11 Lm. for lunch & dinner. Codrtell. Two lo- cetlona. 298 E 17th St. coeea .._ 845-782e. 105 Main St.. 8elbol 676-9900. Real Cantonese Food Ht here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Seafood & Steak · BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seafood Lunch 11 • 3:00. Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F. Extensive Oyster Bar Sun Champagne Brunch 10 . 3:00 4258 Martingale, Newporr Beach 833-0080 THE CANNERY s· atures fresh local seafood. eastern ~..eel. Luncti, dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entenainment nightly and Sunday af1ernoon. Lounge food gal- ley. Hlstor1c waterfront landmark In Newport's Cenl'lef)' Village. 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777. DILLMANS Prtme Rib & Seafood. Wild Geme memi first Fri. and Sat. of month. Lunch M·F from 11 AM. Dinner M-S ffom 5 PM. Sat. & Sun. Brunch 9 to 3. 80 1 Balboa Blvd .. Balboe 873-7726. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh &eefood and lots of It. Newport Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newporl Bay. 2735 w. Coast Hwy. &42-3431. lrvtne -Lunch, dlMaf, happy hour. 1830 • Mein. 546-<4774. .TALE OI' THE WHALE Open 7 Days. Breekfut 7 a.m. M·F. Lunch 11~ M·F. Dinner "· 11 M·S. Sat & Sun. brunch 7-4. Oyster bar Fri., Sal., Sun. Banquet fecllttlet up to. 500. Entertelnment Wed-Sun. Penoremic bey vtew. 400 Main SL. Balboa. 87~ THI WAMHOUSI Fresh Seafcn>d & lnternallonel Cuisine. Weterfront dining. Chef Char1ela Kalaglan. Lunch. Dinner, Sat. & Sun. Aw.,d WlnnlnJJ Brunch. 8anquet9 & Cetaring. Oyster '*· &1tertelnment: lldO Vllllge. Newport Beect'l 673-4700. If you would like your I/sting to appear, pltMse ca/I Brenda c.pon..~t IUl-4321. ext. 269 .JS ,, :2 ~ ~ m ..c: ';I(" Cl) :::> 0.. Cl) .., ...... "Tl .., a: Ill ~ c... c -< N N .... CD ~ - - - - .. ~~m,~=h'Q19·'''~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=:!:!!!:!:!!!!!:!::==:==:=~===============================.========================== ~.,... From Page 14 ·1:35 p.m. and 3:05 p.m. Tlciceta are S6 general admlalon. N 997-6496. Information (213) 547~2. ~ AU80 SCHOOL, Pacific Coaat Highway and Weewy Drtve. M SIC ~ Laguna Beech. Audition• tor the Hertti: Playen' production or • U Dl ... YLAND. Anaheim. Ray Anthony and hl9 Orcheltra wlll appeer In the Plaza Gardena nlahtty next W.-. Throughout the eummer, the Fllghta of Fantaay Parade wlll march down Main Street at <4 and 10 p.m. dally. ,_:;"Dames at Sea" wlll be held Monday, ueaday and Wadneaday FUU.ERTON COL.LEO., 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. «1 from 7-10 p.m. Perlormancea wlll be given onboard yacht1, The Fullerton College Communlty Band wtn hOfd a free eonoert SINGLES :2 ocean llnera and warahlps from Long Beach to San Dtego Satu~t 7:30 p.m. it throughout October. Information 661-1001. • AO. PAM, lrvlne. Tbe Orange County Rhythm • '-LONG 9EACH HAMOR. Crul._ of the Port of Long Beech Machine wlll perlorm SUnday at 8 p.m. on the ShowmOblee. Juty ~I depart dally from the bow or the Queen Mary at 11: 15 a.m., 1: 15 31 w111 brtng George Gerahwtn Ntght to the Sunday ooncerta held -o p.m. and <4 p.m. At the Belmonf Pier. crui ... depart at 11:35 a.m., ~ w.-ate p.m. In the p.rtt. c a> NEWPORT CENTER P\alC LmRARY, Community Room, 858 San CWnente Drtve, Newport BMch. A di8cuMlon on . "Converting Anger, Jeelouly, SadneM if)to Virtue" wlll be held Saturday from 5-7 p.m. F .. i. 15. Information 551-1232 or 73<>-4143. ! ~' -~. 0 . ~ if ' CRAZY HAPPY HOURS 4:30 to 6:30 ----9:30 to 11 :30 COMPLIMENTARY • Clams & Oy$ters •Hot Dishes • Fresh Fruits & Cheeses • Continuous Entertainment from 5 P.M. Delly 103 N. Bayside Dr. Newpart Buch 640-5123 A rrue cl8"ic in which Cervantes im- agines hiwelf to be Don Quixote. He endeavors unsucCC!llfully to cure the ma of die wortd. Come and be inspired to: ~ .. .,._.... I I I .,.._,, SAVE WITH SltASON~! ··Man of La Mancha··. •'Guys and Doll~··. ''Ok!Moma'' 1,J~S ... A ....... ! ,., ............ .,llmJJelllll- U$e the handy nightly TV log and Sunduy TV Week to guide your viewing schedule. 112 KILLEIBEE& MARVIN GAYE AUGUST 14 •r11tCHf AIMrWd: S17.li0/UWI: S10.00 JULY 29_, 30 & 31 RlllMll: fl .50/UWI: 110.00 BEITE MIDLER THE AUGUST 17 & 18 BEACH BOYS ---= 117.&0/UWI: 110.00 AUGUST 3 OINGO BOINGO ---116.00/l..IW!t 110.00 AUGUST 20 KMET WELCOMES Raerwd: S13.50/Llwlt: $8.50 AEROSMITH m1~A SP&CIAL GUEST STAR DIO CHESTER AUGUST 5 AUGUST 21 ~ 11UO/LIM: S8.50 ---= S16.00/l.lwl: $8.50 DONNA SAMMY. HAGAR SUMMER AUGUST 26 AUGUST 6 ~ '16.00/l..IW!t S10.00 ....... S18.IOll..IW!t 110.00 'WfHSlG JOHNNY CASH JUNE CARTER SEPT. 1 AUGUST 11 ~ M3.50/l.IWI: U.50 RM1M1: S1UO/l.IWI: Sl50 ENGELBERT Clh;WBLCOMIS C ruRECLUB AUGUST 12 SEPT. 7 """*; S16.00/l.lwl: 18.50 ...... 113.10/U. $8.&0 'E~PAUL flBl AUGUST 13 SEPT. 9 RlllMll: S13Ji0/Llwll: 18.50 ...... '16.00/l.IWI: 110.00 CHARGE BY PHONE: (213) 467-6121 (711J) 720-0809 TICKETS ON SALE. NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE, 100 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA, CA., ALL TICKETRON OUTLETS, AND CHARGE-A-SEAT: (71 •) 720·0979. FOR GROUP SALES, LUCILLE:(213) i.t>Jr7521. ~=e~~5T~11 f:'JFMC°!FM:~ ~~AHY.- SHOWTIMI. ALL TICICIT P~r!MCLUOl A SfAT1 AMlJSEM!N AL JARREAU SEPT. 10 AnlMd: S16.00/LIM: Sl0.00 SHEENA EASTON SEPT. 17 ...... : S13.&0/Uwl: $8.60 GEORG80E BEN N SEPT. 22 AlllMf: $16.00/l.MI: $10.00 • AIR SUPPLY SEPT. 30 ReMrwd: 113.&0/LIWll: 18.60 FOSTER'S LAGER MEN AT WORK OCTOBER 1 ....... 116.00/Uwll: 110.00 ASIA OCTOBER 2 ...... '16.CIO/l.JM: S10.00 SANTANA OCTOBERS .....,. 116.GOIUM: S10.00 JOS£ LUIS RODRIGUEZ OCTOBER9 ....... 117.liO/U. '10.00 ASKSSMENTFIE. '---------------------- Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 W•st Bay St., Costa Mffa, Ca. Mall addr•H: Box 15'0, Costa MHa, Ca., 926~ T•l9J)hon•: 642-4321 Program informarion 1s provided by the networks and stations and is subj«t to change without not1C't'. -Intl•• Daytime Drama . .... .. ... ..... ... ...... .... ... . ...... .. ... ... . 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La Brea Ave .• Loe Angeles, Ca. _ .. i28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, Ca. 50) KOCE, 15744 Golden Weet St., Huntington Beach, Ca. 58) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim. Ca. -PgTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y. (E) ESPN. Brlttol, Ct. (L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. (S) Showtlme (8) Spotlight (C) Cable Newa Network, Atlanta, Ga. -···,, (8) WOR, New York City (17) WTB8, Atlanta, ca. 2 Frld1y, July 22, 1983 Mary Steen- burgen, above, and Ja c k Nicholson star in the story o f a roguish outlaw and his wife, a tough young lady who marries him only to use his strength to work a mine sh e believes contain s a treasure in gold, in "Goin' South" on NBC Sunday Night at the Mov- ies on KNBC ( 4 ), Sunday at 9 p.m. Nicholson also directed the west- ern comedy. -lporls--·FrWay----»IWWW W (!) U•W. '-Dlege .....,_al CN- C!MO C-. (I In.) .. S!:.'=-"?.111'...._•· d'illllill)\•t•• ......... .. • DOD-. DUGOUT ._ .. (() .al!TICBfTlll laturclay -1W D • IAIENLI. R11h1W •••• al "'11111=,.... ............... •'-.,.._alCllla1•• C-.. (lhra.) 11. .. t!l) IA-Ml Plll1 d'11tp.. ....._ al ............ (lhra.) .. ~ .............. Ctwlo .. ~oowar ... (lwe.._K ... 's -Golt Club "'W91JJMlll .... Va.). (1 Iv.) -e 1"I lllOAD TO LOI MlllLU Off pl a ....... ........, ......... ~ ( ........ ), nw. T ...... ==--Moo) and ....... (.... ).(1 tv.) ... -... WOMJ) "'8'0ITI ......... .. fttelpeolalRuordllllf1 , .. (.._. UMeR. lqlmd). J.: 'r:: .._, m IAIBo'tll Lee DI lllU• al ii.~c.....<a > _ .... q ___ _ ........ llY .......... tdl&w. Lee a..-. DI .. , e al C-.(1 .......... , ~,... ...... "' ........ tdw1u:=w. u. a..-. D•k ... C-.(1 .......... , ---.. Cl)flAMlcamfACTUM'll -" •ililliY •g':a-• ..... • J111 .. ...... ,_ ...... ... ........ •• It ...... ,... r.1 .... The Pilot T Jack Warden stars as Cornelius Ryan and Anne Jackson portrays his wife, Kathryn, in "A Private Battle," a drama based on the true story of the •July 22 -July 28• writer's battle against cancer, to be broadcast Tuesday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (2). Stolen kiss echoes in Clint's thoughts By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Angie admits to Pat she is pregnant and married to Jesse. Cliff tells Nina Palmer set him up in research program to destroy marriage, but Nina sides with her father. La.rs and Cliff join forces to ruin Palmer. Palmer's plans to get property from Phoebe dashed and Langley loses his $100,000 commission. Tad shows up at Liza's and just as they are about to make love, Liza's mother, who left home the year before, shows up at the door. Unaware Harold is harassing Brooke with gifts, c.a1ls and letters, Tom hires him at the Goalpost. Erica learns Mark using cocaine but promises not to tell Ellen. Dotty gets job at the Steam Pit. ANOTHER WORLD: Bailed out by Rachel, Cecille learns she may be charged with first-degree murder in Alma's death. Stacy warns Felicia she'll back Cass' publishing company. Julia thrilled when Cass says he plans to publish her first novel to go against Felicia's newest effort. Quinn agrees to be Rachel's maid of honor as Mac, Rachel, Blaine and Sandy prepare for double wedding. Jeannie returns home and creates a major fight between Clarice and Larry. An ailing Jeannie is rushed to the hospital and discovered to have blood poisoning. Donna upset by Perry's interest in Nicole. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Gunnar flies to Mexico and is furious when he sees James, Barbara and Paul returning from dinner. James phones Burke, saying they can put "phase three" into effect, a plan which will surely ruin Barbara and Gunnar's marriage. Bob throws John out of the hospital when he learns John was treating Burke. Burke discharged from hospital and Ariel spends the night at the st.ables with him. Samantha fearful Tucker will learn she's a virgin and refuses to make love to him. Whit names Craig vice president. °'8gulsing herself as candy-striper. Betay gets Steve antibiotic to help light infection which settled in the gu.nshot wound in his leg. Loma. a classmate of Kirk's, is interested in him, but Frannie has the same Idea. CAPITOL: Alter having X -rays taken, Thomas refuses to say what the tests show and geta Clarissa and Jud8on to fly to Bost.on to show the X-rays to a surgjcal colleague there. Whlle Mattia trying to qualify for the Olympic.a, It la obvious that h1a shoulder la very aore, and a fellow athlete suggests the uae of an illegal Injection to relieve the pain. After Thomas llttUlel Wally of enjoying Brenda's hero worship, Wally decides he must tell Brenda right out that he loves Ronni. Sam ref\.Ulelt Brenda's request for money from her trust fund to get Wally back on hit feet. Wally talka Tyler and Julie Into a hoepltal wedding. Jordy and Beth prepare to bed down. Amy and Fran cornered by two drunken customers . .Paula leta Dr. Parker know she can be very daft8erous. DAYS OF OUR LIVF.S: Marie ls stunned when Nell oonleeees h1a lat.est relatJonthlp with Llz. Alex, overhearing th1a, punchee Neil and tries to protect Marie. Mickey ~that Don hu agreed to be Ui'1 lawytt. Don fearful Lia will be fallely convicted by amblt.ioua district attorney. Rope and Chria are called u the firat wtine.es at the U1al. Renee. lnlonned by David that their divorce date la comlni 4 Frldey, Juty 22, 1983 up, decades to rid herself of Anna by putting a hole in the ~boat headed for the island. Tony's private detective shows him evidence that Anna tricked him into their Las Vegas marriage. Renee's plans to get Anna backfire when Tony comes back early and sails off on the doomed boat along with Anna. EOOE OF NIGHT: Camilla shows up and says she was conned out of $10 million, but that another $40 million is still unaccounted for. Del is romancing Geraldine. Del's ruby is appraised at over $1 50,000. Sky and Raven tell Peter they saw him breaking into the office. The studio makeup artist's husband appears to have the same limp as Peter's ''informer." Miles decides to find Nicole's murderer. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke, unaware of the disc's potential danger, hides it under one of the gaming tables. Gerald tells Robert that the disc has ' a great potentiaJ to explode. Later, Luke takes the disc from under the table and puts it in his shoe. Grant, obviously falling for Cella, is hard-pressed to carry out Natalie's order to kill her. When Grant has chance to push Celia out of window. he is unable to do it. Holly, unaware why Robert had Luke's club raided and closed down. feels that he's coming down on Luke because he's jealous of Holly's past relationship with hlm. At the club, Hotly and Luke's sexual attraction is obvious. Scotty and Heather bed down once more. Scotty tries to persuade Lee to run for mayor against Luke. • GUIDING LIGHT: Hope turns to drink when she believes Alan and Tri.sh are having an affair. Mike spots Trish's diamond bracelet and rea.lil.es It was a gjft from Alan. Mindy steals Philip's keys and decides to duplicate the key to his house. Annabelle stunned when her father. Commander EU Simms. decides to retire from the navy and settle in Springfield. Roa upeet becauae Amanda has been back in town for over a week and haa yet to cont.act him. Warren and Lesley Ann make love in a motel room and she leaves her engagement ring behind. Instead of returning the ring to Lesley Ann, Warren gives it to Hillary to return to Lesley Ann. LO VINO: Meryl tella Doug she needs time to consider his marri_,e propoea.I. Curtis l)'in«)y tella Lily Jack was just a gjgolo in college. Noreen applies for reeea.rch grant to study AIDS. Mlke retients Noreen'sconvenationabout their maritsl problems with her brother Jlm. CurUageta hla grandfather to buy h im 1porta car. ONE LlFE TO LIVE: Becky and Aaa mAtT)' and VtclU lella Clint ahe thinks A.a may be a1noere ln hu love for her. Echo gets an ualanment In the urne flood-tom town where Clint LI staylna. 'The twoahare • kla. which mak8 Clint very nervous. Dorian stunned when lhe realizes Maeetro Renaldi ls really 0.vtd Reynolda, her ex-lover and Ca.le'• fat.htt. Danny la badly burned u • wa.mina to atop anoopl.nC •t the conatructlon lite. Dorian tr1a \opt David dumped u head of Llanview Symphony, but her plan falla. GUa lnvltes Edwina out of town. RYAN'S HOPE: Pat and Faith hMrtbroken becauee clink: I.I forced to cloee. Pat and hl\h srow clc:mr. but their plan to make love la haltied when JW ahowa up et lht ~ -TV Antenna Thom Sharp squares off against Mr. T By PHlL SNEIDERMAN °' ................ Not many people would want to trade places with comedian Thom Sharp-his job requires him to go up each week against the mean, hulking Mr. T. Sharp is co-host of "The 1/2 Hour C.Omedy Hour," a summer series in the mid.at of a five-week tryout run on ABC. (Locally. it ains at 8 p.m . Tuesdays on KABC Channel 7 .) The prosraro. full of rapid-fire jokes and sight-gags, is trying to lure viewers away from NBC's blockbuster hit, "The A-Team." According to Sharp, the series is making a few inroads. "We put a little dent in 'The A-Team' last week," he said In an interview. "We cut off maybe a quart.er-inch of one of Mr. T's sideburns." Uthe trend continues, he said, the comedy show stands a good chance of winning A regular spot on the ABC schedule, perhaps In late autumn. "If we can make some kind of a gain on a show as popular as "l'he A-Team,' I hope they would bring us back,'' he said. "I , don't know if they'd bring us back in the same time slot because this is where 'Happy Days' is (on the ABC fall schedule). It sure wouldn't break my heart if we were up against someone other than 'The A-Team' because if we gained too much, I wouldn't want Mr. T coming over to my house. You know, 'I pity the poor fool who gained share points onus .... "' ln the meantime, Sharp is extremely happy with the way "The l/2 Hour C.Omedy Hour" has turned out. If the fast-paced fonnat bears some resemblance to the classic "Laugh-In" series, there's a reason: executive producer Chris Bearde and head writ.er Phil Hahn both worked on that landmark comedy program. Sharp says he and co-host Arsenio Hall taped their comedy scenes together before an studio audience. The same studio was converted to sets such as the Rock Bottom Cafe, for taping of comedy sketches. These bits a.re being inserted into the five programs produced for the summer tryout. Also dropped in are comic scenes involving guest stars such as Richard Pryor. Joan C.Ollins, Ricardo Montalban and Henny Youngman. C.O-h08t Sharp himself appeared in an offbeat sketch involving an undercover policewoman who attracted a passing businessman with a domestic temptation. "Hey. ya wanna home-cooked meal?" she asked. For Sharp, the A.BC series is the culmination. of yea.rs of persistence in the competitive stand-up· comedy field. Ten years ago. Sharp was a advertising copywriter in an agency outside Detroit. A fellow ad man named Lawrence Ka.sdan encouraged Sharp to pursue a career in comedy. "He used to harass me." Sharp recalled. "You know. I'd be the MC at Christmas parties or somebody's going-away party, where everybody would get up and tell jokes. I always used to do well at those sort of things. "And he (Kasdan) used to say to me. 'Well, you going to do this the rest of your life -be a corporate MC?' He'd t~U me to go out and do it (stand up comedy)." Ka.sdan made the jump first, moving to Los Angeles in 1975. Sharp would visit on occasion, receiving more encouragement from his former associate. In 1978, Sharp and his wife Judy moved to Los Angeles. Sharp spent three years writing advertising material by day and doing standup comedy by night. He honed his talent at clubs like The C.Omedy Store in Los Angeles, The Ice House in Pasadena and The Laff Stop in Comedia n Thom Sha rp Newport Beach. (Sharp will return to 'fhe Laff Stop during week of Aug. 23.) In 1980, he quit the ad business to concentrate on comedy full-time. He has appeared on ''The Merv Griffin Show.'' "The Tonight Show" and '"l'he David Letterman Show." And what of his old buddy. Lawrence Kasdan? Well, he also e ncountered success as screenwriter of such modest hit movies as as "The Empire Strikes Back," "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and ''Return of the Jedi." When Kasdan directed his first film, "Body Heat," he cast his friend Sharp in a small but pivotal role. ''Having read this guy's screenplays when he was still working in advertising, I thought there was no way this guy could mis.s," Sharp said. Meanwhile, Sharp's career is also reaching a peak with "The 1/2 Hour C.Omedy Hour.'' "It lets me do just about everything I want to do -and I get paid!" he quipped. "I'd like to do this show until I'm about 80 or a nuclear holocaust, whichever comes first. I'd like to hear them say. 'And now, here are the hosts of our show, Grandpa Sharp and Old Man Hall."' COMING ATTRACTIONS: "Celebrity," the best-selling novel by the late Thomas Thoml:J60n, is being filmed as a six-h our miniseries for NBC. The book follows the lives of three boyhood friends, harboring a dark secret, who each find fame as adults. The trio will be portrayed by Joseph Bottoms, Michael Beck and Ben Masters. Hal Holbrook has been added to the cast as a Texas district attorney determined to to uncover the secret. Friday. July 22, 1983 3 -Talle --rrw.y---- -lalurclay --.. • 1MI LAWYBI MD T.-llOVIU ...... .,......hMlll ........ ..... ., ....... ...,.,., ............... .,.. .... •f..~--=D'= .:=:: ......... Clwtl ............... ... ....................... Giii ---...... llRld....,..,. klee .......... 1••• ...... (tllf.) -ttl--.DWPUTWM.W1• ...... ................. ,,...._ ...... c-. fttMoe. ........... u. ... ,....._. • ... • ••1111ur1 .. .. > .................. ,.. • .._, a.a.. Trial. 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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Kristin catche9 Wendy and Warren in an embrace and wonders if they've become &oven. Martin being set up aa leader of criminal oonapiracy. Stephanie keep1 up wtth Lloyd's bids and drives the price of newapa~r to a record high. Warren duclu Wendy's questions about his love for her. Wendy warns Kristin not to go to Suzi about Warren's philandering or Wendy will tell Brian Kristin wasn't pregnant when they married. Lloyd takes over the newspaper and meets his editorial assistant. Tom infonns Travis and Liza they've inherited Ru.sty's share in Stephanie's TV station. ~ ~EAR~NJGc iH£ t..Errei:z> Yoo F1t.t..ED 1t-J -Y-o SPEll IHE /JAM€ a= A ~~: YOUNG AND THE RFSTLFSS: Rick and Kevin have a fight over Nikki, and Rick adlnita the shopping mall project waaa ploy to get closer to Nikki. Stunned, Kevin tells Nikki he wanta a aeparation and he moves out of the house. Ashley'!j reign aa acting president of Jabot is very positive. Jack feels he • haa lost everything. 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TIC TK DOUllt YOU AIDD FOii IT ~/~8CMT WAll•TOllWB•...._ .,... "And Now For Something Com· plelely Dltlerenl" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese Mem· bers ot "Monty Py1hon's Flying Circus'" present a series of comedy sketches ( 1 hr., 30 min ) • llO¥ll "Mad About Music" ( 1938, Musical) Deanna Durbin, Herber1 Mar· shall. A young girl al a SwtSS school Invents a l1ct111ous lather to impress her friends (2 hrs) Milli_,. .. 8 (I) M cutll 0# HAZZNID The Dukes come into pos5eS5'00 ot Rosco's diary, Which details all of Boss Hogg's shady business transactions. (R) (I hr } . D • M '10WBI 06 llATTMEW ITNI Matthew and Walt travel 10 Italy 10 recover a top-secrel Item stolen by the Red Brl- Q!.~ (1hr ) • "Shenandoah" ( t965. Drama) James Stewart. Doug McClure. A neu1ra1 farmer becomes involved In the Clv1I War after his daughter promises to marry a Confederate soldler (2 hrs ) 8 l1I -The governor Is simulta-neously conlronled with Kafte's growing pains and lhe state's Potential loss ol a major mllltary base. (A) D a · THI ~ FM&f: IWft.Y na Aha This documenlary looks al changes In adolt rela1tonshlps and hOw they have altected the lamlly struclure toelay wilh special emphasis on the current singles scene, divorce. and the eoonomlc and social pressures on married couples. ( I lhl.)a:-... ....,, WM.L ftmT WB "I Lert My Stocks In San Franolsco" Gues1. Claude N. Rosenberg Jr , senior partner, Rosenberg Capllal Managemenl CID .,... "The P11ete Movie" ( 1982. Aaventure) Kristy McN1cllol. Christopher Alkins. A shy teen·age girl llnds adventure and romance when a dream transports hef to Iha world of a 19th·century plrete. 'PG' ( I hr . 40 min.} (I.).,. "Friday The 131h" ( 1980, Hor· IOI) Belsy Palm&f, Adtlenne King r,,. reopening of a summef camp, closed 20 years earlier alter three murders, attracl& e vlndlcllve klller who knifes unsuspecting teen-egera. 'A' (I hr., 38 min ) ..... "All The Mart>tes" (1981, Com• edy) Peter Falk, Bun Young A hvstllng, wisecracking mal)ager pushes his lwo female wrestlefs toward lhe lop. 'A' ( 1 ~55mln.J ... a &..owma1eonmmu1-The complacet'fl lllestyle of a mlddle-llged couple (Harry Guardino, Carol Teitetf 11 ~..!..e<!. .. !Y unexpected events lhet (i)~~le's blrlhday parly iw.~oav They Hanged Kid ~ry" ( 1971. Weetern) Peter ().Jet, Ben Murphy, Two outlaws 8tlemptlng to go 1trelght discover tt\At another man 11 lmpettonallng one of lhem ( 1 hr., 30 mlfl,) • •au. l!mr -"I Left My Stocke In Sen Franollooo" GuMt Claude N. Rotenberg Jr .. MfllOf parlntr, Rotenberg 10 Friday, July 22, 1983 Capital Management Gil • COOP8l't OIWIQI CCMf1'Y "Those People ·· The Anatomy Qt Pre1ud1ce" A discussion of lhe many laces of pre1ud1ce 1n Orange Counly. including racial. relig 1ous. sexual. age. and handicapped ([) .-rlCINTBI cm MC>¥ll "Fnday The 131h. Part Ill" ( 1982. Horron Dana Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka Unwary teen-agers lravel to a remote cabin al Crys1al Lake, the stalking grounds ol a deranged monstet who .. @~a~=mask 'R' (1 hr ,35mrn) ... (I) DMJ..U Cftfl causes an altercation al J R, and Sue Ellen's wedding. and Bob- by learns ol shady dealings by J A that could larnish the Ewing family name (A) fJ ha/, IOIQNT ..,... Michael enrolls 1n a special school lor cnaulfeurs 10 find oul who 1s d1vulg1ng their tra1n1ng to would·be assassins and kidnappers (R) ( I hr ) D 9 MC>¥ll "Massaratt And The Brain" ( 1982, Adventure) Daniel Pilon. Perer BllllngSley An 1n1ema11ona1 soldier of for· 1une enlists lhe aid ol his genius nephew to race a group of neo-Nazl 1errorists 10 a sun~,~~~~ ~T MllWAY WY1 Oii M CllD lmlll.ITOWM "lhe Campaign" The personalitles, strategies and pressures Involved In Muncie. Indiana's mayoral race are uamlned (RI D ( 1 hr . 30 mm l (t)llO¥ll "A Clockw Ofk Orange'" (1971. Sc1ence-Fict1on) Malcolm McDowell. Patrick Magee Dlrecled by Slantey Kubrick. When pohce capture tt e leader of a teen-age gang of rap1s1s and murder ers, the methO<l ol rehab11ttat1ng him proves even more threatening 10 society 'R' (2 hrs . I 7 min ) CZ) llO¥ll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Redner An 1nno· cent archltecl who was lrarneo for 0 mur· der and a woman whose brother commll· led suicide under mysterious circumstances are lhrown togethel 1n a dangerous game ot 1n111gue 'PG' (I hr . 45 =~ .. Ill) TUCll -1.-Y' "'~ lltOWCAll IA1'mAY~ lGP um IO .. Jomes Broad I Leroy Biggs IO·round Heavyweight bout .IJ!om Atlantic City, N J,) (R) (2 hrs.) C1J .,.. "The Soldier" (1982. Aaven- ture) Ken W11h1. Wiiiiam Prince A rulhless CIA agent IS sent to neutralize 11 Soviet· backed tefrortst plot to hold the Mideast holtege tlrith nuclear exploslYes. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 ml!\.} I THI 111\fll•ll•FM'lll• -Cl) PM.CCII CISIT An Intruder antf!fS the Globefti home and endangers the family after Chase retuws to abandon hlS Investigation Into the mvrdef or CarlO ~reJJf. (fl} ( t hr ) U • 8ICl9 Elschled leurns that en en11ged veteran delecttve (8<:011 Bredy) la planning to avenge lhe murdet of hit nu.c ·~ ~.,.... tmt us .... ~ The w .. 1 CO.ti nlghtoklb'• anntvtr· ~ry It oetebrlltld with p._ri0tmanoa by RtcNtd Pryor, Robin Williams. Jlmmy Walker and Sandra BerMard. as Mii n up-•nd-comlnO young comeo.ent. l•Ptd tL_..,.~COf'OedY SI~ Illes. It hr.) ~ ... "F'rldty The I 31h, Pert II" ( 1981. Horror) Amy S1eel John Furey The g11sly krlllngs continue at a summer camp that had been closed down aller a series ol bizarre r11urders occurred there 'A' ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) Cit MOw. "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( t946. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo By a strange twist ol fate. a milk· man becomes a boxer (2 hrs.} -1 LAUflt TllAl WNllDlllT *'"'* ... llATTIM Oii LR Ale DUTii ··some- 1tmes ll's Gonna Hurl" The son 01 a for- mer bull rrder learns the sport ~ llOCIONTY .. CMA&llCM9laOllM FUI ac:ea t W D8(1)9fl).,,. IA1'mAY lelllfT • llMCll "'-ntl & iZ !I Oii ~Nu. 9M1UCI~) •H•M mAT RM.WU JOURMIYI Oii TMl CID llO¥ll "Sl111 Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet of Juvenile car s111ppers Into a winning pll crew 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min) ([)THI PUYIOY TIMI cm .0. .. Allack Force Z" ( 1980, Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibson During World War 11, a top-secret Austre· Iran attack Ulll\ penetrates Japanese lines 10 per1orm a daring rescue mission I I hr . 35 min) CZ) llO¥ll "Humanoids From fhe Deep" ( t980. Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turk- el Loathsome creatures lrom the ocean's depths a11ack a California coaslat town, kllhng the men and raping the women 'R' i! hr • 20 min ) ID 1" Q.Ua Fealured. hear how one man's fight lor personal wealth almost destroyed his health until ha mtrac111ously recovered trom his many chronic Illnesses lJ hr. 30 min } tW • ()).,... "Take A Hard Rtde" ( t975, Western) Jim Brown, LSil Ven Cleef. A trail boss and his cohort, on a mission to repay a debt or gratitude to a rancher, are pursued by a gang of murderous cut· throats. (Al (2 hrs . t5 min.) D e T-...n H08t. Johnny Carson Guotta. Chevy Chase. comedian David Sar.h, cable--TV restaurant reviewer Karen lsalil.i.~ --~ MMYO DAN•WllD "How To Marry Ateh" Unr.J CC) .,_ "Emily" ( 1976, Olama) Koo Stark. Victor Spinetti In 1920s Engl111'1d. 8 teen·age girl comes ot age lhrovgh an elfalr with an American schoolteacher. (I hr .. 25ml~ Cl)~ (I.) .. "Friday The 13th, P1ir1 Ill'" ( 1982, HOtrOI') 08M Kimmel. Poul Kral· ka Unwary tten ll09fS tr~\191 to 1 remote cabin at Cfyttal I.eke. thl ttalklng grounds of a dela~ mon•ttf who !art a l'IOCk:J r;~ai;. R' (I hr .. 35 min.) -_., NellllT CtlrfatJe lrlldey t1lk1 abOut her movlt debut and her new bteUly book. an lnreMtw with ~c=. TO• Jotlnny Mann halt• ~ 1 tMemattonal Chrlatl1n Aid c:toeomen- 11ry ~log the plight of atarvlng chll- -JU1unoon Mowles- -• "East 0 1 Kllimnn1aro" (1962, Adven· turo) Marshall Thompson. Gabby At1dre t_1 hr , 30 mm.) ., "Which Way To lhe rront?" ( 1971. Comedy) Je11y Lewis. Jan Murray (2 l)rs) <ID "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adven· tu10J Kristy McNlcMI. Christopher Alkins t! hr . 40mln) lS.l "Viclory" ( 1981, Adventure) Sylves- ter Stallone, Michael Caine ( 1 hr , 57 min,) 0 "I Ought To Be In Pictures" {1982. Comedy) Waller Matthau. Ann•Mnrgrel. i! hr . 45 min ) CZ) "Hanky Panky'' ( 1982 Comedy) Gene Wilder Gilda natlner ( I hr . 45 min.) 11:11m "The Lady From Te~as" (1951. Corl1· edy) Howard Dutt. Mona Frneman (I hr . 30m1n) 1a (~J "Halls 01 Monlezuma" ( 1951, Ora- ma) n1chard Widmark, Jack Palance. (2 hrs) @ "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981. Com- edy) Wiiham Devane. Beverly D' Angelo L1 hr .. 50 min) HOCH) "Victory" ( t981, Adventure) Sy111es· ler Stallone. Michael Caine ( 1 hr , 57 min} • 0 "Gypsy Girl" ( 1966. Drama) Hayley Mllls. Ian McShane (2 hrs.) (%)"Escape From New York" ( 1913 I Sc1- ence·F1c1to11) Kur t Russell. Adrienne Bar· beau. ( 1 hr .. 40 m111.) ~(I) "Popeye" ( 1980. Comedy) Robin Williams, Shtllley Duvall (I hr . 54 rrnn.) Ml(U "Outland" ( 1981, Sc1ence-Fict1011) Sean Connery, Peter Boyle ( t hr . 49 mm) ta(C) "The Ivory Ape" ( 1980. Adventure) Jack Palance. Steven Kea ls (2 hrs) CID "John And ,tulle" ( 1953) (I hr .. 30 min.) Ml0 "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adven- ture) Kristy McN1chol. Chrislopher Atkins l! hr , 40 min ) lZ) "Heart beeps" ( 198 t, Comedy) Andy Kautman. Bernadelle Perers ( 1 hr . 45 min) 5'I (!) "The Appaloosa" ( 1966. Western) Morion Brondo. A11)11nette Comer (2 his ) ([) "Harry'!I War" ( t98 I Comedy) tdward Herrmann, Oetaldlne Pa1.1e. ( 1 hr , 40 tnln.) (0) "Orease 2" ( 1982, Music.at) Maxwell Caulfield. Mlchello Pfetlter (I hr., 55 min) .. (t) "The Last WOfd" (1979. Orama) Richard Hams. Karen Black (2 hrs.) Cil "The Detective" (19!>4. Comedy) Alec Guinness. Joan GreenwOOd. ( I hr , JO min.) --•Evening .. , .. -:w. Cll ... • lil/UleO AIC ... D HAWAIFfVFI O¥'ll WY Guest: )au pianist Or Biiiy Taylor.~ ~=-"The White Lions" ( 1981. Dra- ma) Michael York, Glynnis O'Connor. An antmal behavior specialist's family joins htm 1n the jungle to help light against poachers threatening 11atuabte albino lion cubs. 'PG' (I hr .. 36 min,) (S) IHOW'lm'I HOU.YWOOD Host Bill Hams picks llnd pans 1he persons and events in Tinseltown. 0 110¥11 "Rottercoaster" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. T1molhy Bot- toms. A safety inspector desperately attempts to find lhe e)(torlionlst who is planting homemade explosives in Amari· ca's teadtng amusement parks. 'PG' (I hr .. 59 min.) -1 ~CCUIJY TODAY ..... u.lla.LD DIClt CAVETT Guest: Shetley Wlnrers. i art2) (R) W.ltlMEfAl&Y 1ME LONE ITM IM a QM.l "One Step At A Time" Club owner Buddy Tyler is forced by his t1nanc1at problems to bo11ow money and a mysterious ltre engulfs the chJb. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) m fll.ONY IOUAD ,..Cll ... .... 1111..._ Of MW 9: tllAMI DOWr Lou Goaaetl Jr. will narrate this behtnd·tlie-scenes look at the making ol "Jaws 3D" with co-star Bess Armstrong . ~hi.) m~~ lwo men &llempt a record-breaking ultrallght fllght over the Bermuda lrlangle; the towrl with the high- est unemployment rate Is chosen as a movie locatton . • POUCIWOMM ~ -:..n.~ TOIMHT Christie Brinkley talks about her movie debut and her new beauty book; an interview with 10ei~wu ••••mclllf IUIGflM..W.. MDVII "Taps" ( 1981, Drama) GeOfge C. Scott, l imothy Hutton. Military school cadets take over their school to prevent plans to turn lhe academy property into a condo developmenl. 'PG' (2 hrs .. ) al) MDVII "Friday lhe 13th, Part It" (1981. HOfror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly killings continue al a summer camp lhat nad been closed down alter a series of bizarre murders occurred there. 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) CZ)llOVll "Coast To Coas1'' { 1980. Com- edy) Dyan Cannon. Rot>en Blake. A runa- way housewife and a scrappy trucker hauling callle coast to coast become the target of a wild cross-country chase. 'PG' J.l. hr .. 34 min.) 1'a. ~ TOWlt Featured: Albert B. "Happy Chandler" looks back on his achievements; a look at stunt women Who work In both television and film; a look at some summer fashions: a photo essay on t\pw we use and abuse our loot; a local school that decided to run their student bOdi'.._elections like the real politicians do. I UlfAl&YNW ll.Oa--.0 IUDI A report on Camp Bloomfield, a haven for visually and hear· Ing impaired children. where 800 wno are visually handicapped and hearing BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL 11u ria I in , \II <:e111eteries .J:J -; E. I -:t11 :itreel Shiprn ent -Crema tion Plans Available Costa Mesa Phone 646-93 71 Friday, July 22, 1983 9 -rriclay Cont. CIA agent IS sent to neutralize a Soviet· backed terror19' plot to hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear explosives. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) @ llCmE "Friday The 13th. Part 111" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Krat- ka. Unwary teen aQers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal l ake, the stalking grounds ot a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask 'A' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) (%)MOYIE "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner An inno- cent architect who was framed tor a mur- der and a woman whose brother commit- -Saturday I --Morning -1~~ .. ITMCAllE llCmE "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. MJs:key Rourke. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) • Cil THE WOlllD TC*OMOW CD llCmE "Pygmalion" ( 1938, Comedy) Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiiier (2 hrs . 30 min.) •@ lllOYll "Three Ring Circus" ( 1954, Comedy) Dean Maritn. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs.) .. CAPTAll ll.MUROO .. 11.m IAUA11ICll. rr•..na ....CARAal ,_TU Mllll9NID .......... 1,_l'D~TO• IBOI' .. ..-nlJCT10IW. _. "Track and Field. Hurdling Techniques" Guest John Randolph. Florida coach. (R) CID 90¥il "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher ( t hr., 38 min.) cm llOvtf "Roller coaster" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. Timothy Bot- toms. ( 1 hr , 59 min.) Cl)90Vll "Coast To Coast" ( 1980. Com-edy~an Cannon, Robert Blake (1 hr .. 34mln. H (() YACMT LOT (IQ (I) A* Off THI WOll ClM A modern young Cherokee spends a summer with her grandmother and learns ltle ways ot r ancestors ( 1 hr.) ............. PWllW --· I NICIO/f ..... NS ... "_ ........ rt'IYOUl• H•• --CllCOMm11111111A M llCAll Off Tiii 0.-TOll"' A 1 •· year·old glrl runs ewsy with her pet bull to save him from the slaUQhtefhovte. ( 1 h1 .) M CI) ~ -"Track and Field: Long Jump" Guest: Bob Teet. Mtae- ,_,our= ~~ 1.:'=l.-== • ---12 Friday, July 22. 1983 led su1c1de under mysterious circumstances are thrown together 1n a dangerous game of intrigue 'PG' (I hr . 45m1nJ,.. -~-I THE...a t:tl IUYal FOIUI llCmE "Humongous" ( 1982. Horror) Janet Julian. David Wallace. A disfigured murderer stalks a party of feckless teen· agers weekending on a remote island. 'R' l! hr • 35 min ) t::m@ U•AU. IUMCll All-Star shortstop Onie Snuth of the St. Louis Cardinals explains that usmg two hands Is perhaps 1::0 CAUfMIA PIOft.I MIT~ PROaCT---AUTO MCllQ "Indoor Midgets • He1oes vs Outlaws (lrom Pontiac. Mich ) (R) {I hr.) D llO¥IE ''Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama) ,,.1Ma~~; Fisher ( 1 hr . 45 min.) • THI ll9'T TAUi ........ 0 PAC-llM I UTU MICM.l / llCtll ml l ~IUPIMTMICH...allll• llYnmllc. .... ......i .-.cT.-.,. "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Come- dy) Michael Palin. Ma11 Wall ( t hr . 40 ~"-THE DOCTOll 1:11 rn 90¥il ·'Flying Lealhernecks'' ( t 95 1, Adventure) John Wayne, Robert Ryan (2 .. 1hrs.U~••MRTTI ~rra Sue" (1941, Western) Gene Auti Smiley Burnelle. ( 1 hr ) I::.: ... IA'nlmAY-llA,_AT nll IUOU ...ucT---.... "° _,.. "Grease· 2" (1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CD .,. "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979, Adventure) Greg Aowe. (I hr , 14 min) cm llCMI "American Wiiderness" ( 1971. Adventure) Documentary. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) Cl) .,_ "The Girt In White" ( 1952, Biography) June Allyson, Gery Merrill ( 1 hr., 35mln.) Cl) m¥il "Beauty And The Beast" ( 1946, Fantasy) Josette Day, Jean Marais. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -ICOTT -1--~, ...... , ..... ,,.. ... M• TOnlllCmOllO/f nlllU .... -M08CT-ll IUY_.mf_,(11) -P-"'°--.w-'...,.,Q .... ..an•• _.,IULYI "BlllloonltlQ I one ot the most Important things for a shortstop to remember M (I) THE LO. ITM IM l -.L "One Step At A Time" Club owner Buddy Tyler is torced by his financial problems to borrow money and a mysterious fire engulfs the club l 1 hr., 30 min.) W (!) CAllTOOMI CC) MOYIE "The Last Word" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Richard Harris. Karen Black. An unworldly inventor slngte-handedly fights City Hall in an attempt to save his apart· rnent house from the wrecker. 'PG' (I hr., 45 mln.) Molocross I Hang Gliding" Guests Suzte Chaffee. Bill Russell (R) ( 1 hr.) 0 MOVIE "80 Steps To Jonah" (1969. ~::.Ema) Wayne Newlon. Jo Van Fleet. (2 .. THEIMICU THE GMY CCIUIWI IHOW MDKAIMT WMl1\M ~'ITC.1111 ... IAllCI MmlCAM n.oon.w111a-•-'""'" 90¥il "Ragtime" (t98t. Drama) James Cagney. Howard E Rollins. (2 hrs., 35mln) (%)MOVIE "Zoot Suit" (1981, Drama) Daniel Valdez. Eaward James Olmos. ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) CD 90¥il "The Lady Pays Off" ( 1952, Orama) Linda Darnell, Stephen McNa1ly. {J hr .. 30 min.) M @ MOVIE "Ghost Ot Zorro" (1959. Adventure) Clayton Moore. Pamela Blake. (I hr .. 30 min.) -a Cl) IUll...r /llOM-G) llC--.atMK/AUZlll.-.. llMllL=•mmY1LA-•HUY 'lllT.al'TI~ ma&JOMDCIUMllllA 11MCU1 wan 1U. MMIC Off OLP.,_ • COOflR I CllW c:cum ''Those People -· The Anatomy Of Prejudiee" A discussion of the many laces of prejudice In Orange County, Including racial. rehg- lous, sexual, age, and handicapped. (() TOP UIS" ~ James Broad I Leroy Biggs IO·round Hea~wetght bOUI .!.!!.om Atfantlc City, N.J.). (R) (3 hrs.) (H}UllUA •Al.aucMO Kaplan POI· trays the legoncl&ry comedian In a one- m11n show tllped at the Smothers Theatre ot Pepperdlne University In Malibu. Call- lomla. ( 1 hr , 30 min,) CD .,. "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adventure) KrlSty McNlchol. Cl'lflatophttr Alkins. ( 1 hr,. 40 min.) cm WU. __. U.U James Whitmore pottrays the teoerldttry American humor-1'.1. ( 1 hr.) ~.,. "The Red Badge 0 1 Couna09'' (1961, Drama) Audie Murphy, Bill Maut- 11 ' (ltlr..30mlt'I.) -J_..Wn!OAY llCMI "V~ance V<Yw" (1966, ~~3l, ;~)ton OOfe, Jay Sltverheell. --•IA•W ..... NOTtrmllll a1ma••um mrr tW Cll•• ... MmT • r=w RtoloNlt coverage ot dtlptlle Ptllliet af Attenta Bl'aYM Of Sen Diego Pech• 11 Chleago Cube. -l'rlclay Cont. dron 111 U1:1t1nda, 1 na1tano. ::iomalla ond fth109m ( 1 hr ) = nll9ll ATM ..OW ~ftOY OM TMI IC89 llCMI "Surnmer Lovct1s" (1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Perer Gal· tauher. Two Amer lean college sludents spend a tree sp111ted summer on a Greek ISiand 'R' ( 1 h• • 40 min ) -· G) LA11 9IClff wmt DAVI) LITl'amAle Guests "TOOay" co-hos1 Jane Pauley. comedian Georye Miller actor-comedlan5 Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (R) (1 hr ,30m1n ) I= OM 0.-Guest Playboy rnag- nat=h Heiner (R) i ..... ~., ...... ... 'IV CR. FOOTIAU. Hamlllon Tiger-cats vs W1nn1peg Blue Bombers (2 hrs , 30 mrn ) (%) llOVIE "Polyester" ( 1981, Comedy) Divine. Tab Hunter. Lile in middle-class subwb1a oecomes too mucn for a flam- boyant hornemaker 'A' ( t hr . 25 min ) m OMNGICOUWTYTOOAY ttM@ llOVll "At>iga11 Leshe Is Beel. In Town" ( t979, Orama) Aebeeca Brooke. Saran Nicnotson A beau11tu1 woman com- plicates 111e 101 rhe re~dents when she 1e1urns to ner hometown, 'R' (I hr , 20 min.) ta. tttJ ntE WHO TOUR tm ntE NW. IHOW The Who's North Ame11can tarewell tour taped at the Toronro Maple Leal Gardens teatures such Who classics as "P1n1>at1 W1lard." "My Generation," "See Me, Feet Me" and "Who Are V'ou?" ( t hr., 30 rnin.) ta I AIEICA'I TOP TIN QOODelQlfT LA.: VIDEO W • llOVIE "The Caretakers" ( t963. Dra- ma) Polly Bergen. Robert Staci. A wom- an with hom1c1dal tendencies is placed 1n group rherapy 1n a mental hospital follow- ~ a nervous breakdown ( t hr , 55 min.) C!J MOVIE "Chubasco" ( t968, Orama) Richard Egan, Christopher Jones A youth 1esolves some inner conflicts when he 101ns a tuna lt~1=1 (2 hrs ) l!J) EWTDT TOMGHT Ch11st1e Bnnkley talks abOUt t'ler movie debut and her new beauty book, an interview with Dennis Quaid m TOii COTTI.!: UP Cl.Oii Guest Jack Lemmon (Part :?) @ elClff TUCH (COMT'D) CC) llO¥IE "The Music Lovers" t t97 t, Biography) Richard Chamberlain. Glenda Jackson The file of Russian compose• Peter 11y1ch TcnaV<:ovsky 1s punctuated by a series ot trus1rat1ng love allairs. 'R' (2 hrs .. 2 min ) ~YIOY'I PLAYllATE PLAYOffl,--, m .. 1eon t:• CS) llOVll "V1c10fy" ( t 98 1. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine During World War II Allied POWs see their Hcliet to freedom in 11 match between their soccer team and the German National Team 1n Paris PG' ( t hr 57 min) 1::111 •ACE: .. ~ = "I Could Never Have Se" With Any Man Who Has So L11tle Regard For My Hust.iand" ( t973, Comedy) Ca1m1ne Candi. And1ew Duncan Boredom leads to sexual shenanigans when two middle· aged couptes vacatton tor the summer 1n Martha's Vineyard 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ,.., llOVll "Africa. Tellas Sl yle" (1967. Adventure) Hugh O'Brran, John Mills American cowboys a1e hi1ed to prove that Alncan wild animals can be domesticated, .. l9C ... OVlllllNT l tlr!l , 10 nllrt ) fl:: "Monst0< Zeco" ( t966, Sc• ence-Ficllon) Nick Adams, Al.110 Tokara da Planet .X. which 1s dominated by Mon· SIUf Zero. captures Godztlla and ROdan and th1eate11s Earth with destruction. (2 hrs I al) elClff TUCll (J) llCMI "(S(.8f)U f1om New Yf'lfl." ( t981, Scierie&-f i<;t10t1) Kurl Russell Adrienne Barbeau In t997. a hardened criminal 1s olfered e pardon II ne can res- cue the piesldenl ol the U.S f1om the p11sor1 cuy that Manhattan has become. 'A' (t hr .. 40mtn) H <HJ llOVll "Victory'' ( t 981. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone, Michael Ca11ie During World War II, Allled POWs soo 1tle11 ticket to fieedom 1n a matcn IJetween the11 soccer team and lhe German Nauonaf Team In Parts. 'PG' (th• 57 rn1n) CD llO¥IE "Sl111ng Ducks" ( t 980. Adven· 1ure) Michael Emil, Zach Norman Two inept mobsters.flee to Soulh Ame11ca end encounter the women assigned to kill them 'A' ( t hr . 30 min ) ·1·ACI:-... IWIY IWIT'MM. IWIY tW1111M llOVll "Student Bodies" ( 1981. Con1· edy) K11sren Riter. Matthew Goldsby A heavy-1>reath1ng psycho11c'k1ller stalks the lun-to111ng students of a 1yp1ca1 Ame11can ; h school 'A' ( I hr • 25 min ) .. llWMT-.XO .... AUITIWWI MUI FOOTIA&.l (It) CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Or. Gary Baranoski TEN SPEED TENDONITIS n ('C) llDN "Lo sex ShOp" < 1973. Come· dy) Juliet Berto. Claude Berri A book- :itmo pioprietOf finds instant euccess whon he stocks hts establishment with sex manuals and marital aid& 'R' ( 1 hr.,, 32 1n1n.) (I) llOVIE "Tile Happy Hooker Goes Hol- lywood" ( 1978, Comedy) Martine Beswicke, Adam West The queen ol lhe c.all girts goes to the lllm capital 10 make a movie based on he• autobtOgrapny 'A' ( t hr , 25m1n) OllOVIE "All The Ma1btes" ( 198 t . Com- edy) Peter Falk, Burt Young A hustling, w1secrack1ng manager pushes his IWO female wrestlers toward the top 'A' ( I hr. 55 min) UI G llOVIE "I Was A Teenage W8fewott" (1957, Horror) Mlchael LandOn, Yvonne Lime. A psych1at11s1 changes an unbal- anced teen-ager fnro a monster bent on murder (I hr . 30 min.) W ZME QlllY TMIATM - M QWUl~OllTMl"LlllCm 1:11 llO¥IE "Dance. G11I, Dance" ( 1940. Drama) Maureen O'Hara. Louis Hayward. Two t>eautttul young dancers set the11 1oman11c sights on a handsome and eligl ble danc.oach. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) .. (!)CMtr m llOVll "The Ettect QI Gamma Rays On Man-In-The-Moon Martgolds" ( 1973. Drama) Joanne WOOdward. Nell Potts. Two s1s1ers brought up in an a1mosphere ol poverty and neglect develop totally dif- ferent outlooks on life (2 hrs.) U.) llOVll "The Sotdle1" ( t982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl. Wllllam Prince A ruthless Bicyrling can damuge your tendons (connec1111e !Issues which a11ach muscle 10 bone), Chiropractors are trea ting more and more patients for .. ten speed tendonitis." a leg muscle strain with mild to moderate pain. Even brief cycling can cause ttus gnarled ache i11 leg tendons berause or improper bicycling seat posture (a too-high seat caul>t's tendonrt1s in outer calf and kn!'e). You chiropractor sc1tn1ifically locates the problem. Treatment 111clude~ correction of subluxation (misalignment) of rhe spinal segmr nts a~ well as adjustment of faulty biomechanics in your skeletal frame to stabiliie balance and muscle tone. Your ch1roprac11c l'an advise on comfortable saddle height and about pedalinf!, in 1hr correct gear for your body type. dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 71 • ) 675-:J-~92 2345 £. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite D. Corona del Jitar_ Friday, July 22, 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. Bobby Blake. ( 1 hr ) ~ llOVIE "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musical) James Cagney, Joan Le5lle (2 hrs., 30 min ) CE) CR. llOOTaAL1 Mon1real Concordes al Toionto Argonauts (3 hrs) MOVE "Pygmalion" ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiller (2 hrs 30 min) (Z) MOVE "One-Tnck Pony" ( 1980, Ora ma) Paul Simon, Blair Brown ( 1 hr . 39 mnJmw. Mm T'HIATM .. @ MOVE "Gunhghl Ill The 0 K Corral" ( 1957. Western) Burt Lancaster Kirk • Dou~1 (2 hrs • 35 min ) I\: WON.I) Of "°'"' Scheduled The Special RecOfd·Holders Mile (lrom London. England~~30 min ) ID CMRlllA COllCMDllOllAL llEPOflT --1t;lvenlng ·11::: llOVIE "Gentlemen Preler Blondes" ( 1953, Musical) Marilyn Monroe. Jane Russell Two sh0wg11ls head IOf Parrs knowing ttrat "d1amoods are a girl's besl friend " (2 trrs.) I KOMI ntE UWYIM MD 1lD MOYIEI Michael Douglas hosts this look at Holly wood's portrayal ol lhe jusflce system e WU> MmlCA "Wild Babies" Mar1y Stouffer IOC>ks at how baby animals. 1nclud1ng skunks, raccoons. owls and bears. learn important Ute-sa111ng skills and have run al me same lime (R) ID) llAllC Of DICOU1M ,_,_ (lD Ull UPlM Al ClmUCMO Kaplan por- trays the legendary comedian in a one· man show taped at the Smothers Thealre of Pepperdlne Un111erslty 1n Malibu, Call· tornla (I hr. 30 min.) (0) ll0"9I "Sue Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane A race-car driver turns a sextet ot jvvenile car strippers Into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( t hr., 45m1n.) Cl) llO¥ll "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford A molley col· lectlon of rebels and robots band together 10 allacl< the huge space lort of an Q£Pfesslve galacllc empire 'PG' (2 hrs.) g llOVIE "Harry's War" (1981. Come- dy) Edward Herrmann, Geraldine Page A sman-town postman comes 10 the aid ol hit aunt. Who owes lhe IRS back laxes -'PG;_t~ -0~) I ~-... ..,. .,. "Bound For Glory" ( 1977. Blogral)hy) David Cnrradlne. Melinda Oil· Ion. WOOdy Guthrie. Amerlea's most tamoui l olkslnger. becomes lhe voloe of the SOffOWM bUI spirited w04'klng man ot the Depression years and the spark 10< a new genetatlon ot grast-roole music. (3 hrs.) I WD081 MWGCDD•WAf Ra ~ "Wiid Dogs" Marty Sloullet IOOk• at the rolee and social &trUChlra of lhe domestic dog'• wild Cftn .. 11%==~:0;:.:::· ,. r·-...,Mcm ... DA•W•Z ,_ eulm• Ffflllfad: Inter· vlewl with C'*Yf L.tdd. Jennifer 84Mll 01 14 Friday, July 22, 1983 "Flashclance," Tess Harper ol "Tender Mercies' a preview ot "The Hamptons", tamous cars ot tele111s1on and films G MMl...•.A llAlllMU a ntE IWllMLl PIOfU'I C«Mn ~ nt!IUlflETI 1-:. ALL CM.Al\llU CRAT MD lllAU I llOVIE 'Hanl\y Panky" ( 1982. Come dy) Gene Wiider Gilda Raoner An 1nno cenl arch11ec1 who was lramed for a mur· Cler and a woman whose brother comm1I· led suicide under myslertous circumstances are thrown together 1n a dangerous game ol intrigue 'PG' ( t hr 45m1n) I .oTC*:fCU WON.D 7~ DMCIFIYD ::c:l L.A. Featured a •ook at the cur renl popu1ar11y 01 cals --lrom canoons. lo books. 10 the thea1er: a report on a mys· ter1ous 1100doo murder in Los Angeles, a prolile ol star Witham Shalner also a look al an unusual twist to a daru19 sport · nude skyd1v1ng (l)....C.,, ... 9 m Olt IM moo A look al two San Diego brcychsts who are top prospects tor the Olympic Team, e reporl on lhe James S Copley Memorial Library, a profile ot the "Music Machine". a demonstration 1n the art 01 1ce·cream·mak1ng ll) ~ UMO West Germany's Franz Beckenbauer. w idely regarded as soccer's greatest an-around player. 1s pro hied (R) I GELB& llAUDll Hn'Cllmlll'l ._TO ntE GALUf ac:mlll.lmlDI "James Ca ney" llOVIE "Breakthrough" (1879. Ora· ma) Richard Burton. ROd Steiger A Nazi sergean1 becomes embroiled In a plot to assassinate Hiller 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min I MOVE "Friday The 13th. Part II" ( 1981. Horror) Amy Steel. John Furey The grtSly klll1ngs continue at a summer camp that had been closed down aft8f a sertes of bizarre murders occurred lhele 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min ) L TOGITMD "'" ....,, Ml) ,AT Miil) .... .. 8 (I) WALT~ "The K1ds Who Knew Too Much" II report81 (Sharon Otess) 1s atded by lour blight youngsters es she probes a conspiracy linking a senat0t to a crime syndleale (Pen 2) (R) (I hr ) II CID N+WT ITWOICll ArnQld <Jevel- ops an instant dislike for the son (Bred Kesten) of the unpleasant new building manager (R) D 9 llOVll "Hoor 0 1 The Gun" ( 1967 • Western) James Gerne1, Jason Robards Wyall Earp stalks the man Who killed his b!Other (2 hrs) 8 QI TJ. MOC*8I H()()l(er tries 10 rescue his e11·wlle Fran (Lee Bryam), Stacy and several patients 111ter crlmll'lals take them ho5tage at a hospital (A) o ( t ht ) G llOVll "The Foarteas Vlf'mplra Killers" 11967, Comedy) Roman Po11nskl, Sharon 11111. A profeUOt and his aasl111- 11n1 travel lo Tr11nsylvenl1, ~ro they pvr- suo bloodlhlrsty v11mplrts wtlO hflva 8 beautltul glrl hldclan 11w1ty In 1 remola C89· l ~·J.. ..,.u-...a .,.a u••m 10•ru• -.. "~Ima" (t981, Orama) Jemet ~. liowlfd fE. Ro4llnt, Amid the social upnea11al ol 1920s New York, an upper-class lamlly tries 10 hold on to trad1t1on as an angry black leads a mllllant t1gh1 against the racist establishment 'PG' ~hrs . 35 min ) ~ llO¥ll "Sumrner Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagher Two American college students spend a lree·sp1nted summer on a Greek island 'R' ( I hr . 40 min ) (SJ fAllm TALI T'HUTill "Sleeping Beau- ty" Beverly D' Angelo, Bernadette Peters and Christopher Reeve star on the classic tale ot a beau11ful princess who can be awakened only by a kiss lrom a trand· som=e (ttir) 0 "Friday The t3th. Pan 111•· ( 1982 Horror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kral· ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin a1 Crys1a1 Lake. the stalking grounds ol a deranged monsler who wears a hockey mask 'R' ( I hr , 35 min ) m lllO¥ll "World In My Corner" ( 1956, Drama) Audie Murphy. Barbara Rush. A tighter de<:•des aga1ns1 throwing a bout tor a pnce and wins both lhe champ1onsh1p and the y1rl he loves ( I hr • 30 min ) • D Cl) lll¥a ~Grandfather Strat- 100 (John Houseman) 1nsis1s that Edward and Ricky 101n him on 1he dais al a dinner be1n= 1n his honor (R) GD "This Is The Army" ( 1943. Musical) Ronald Reagan. George Murphy. Amer1ca·s 11ghllng men are treated to a musical tribute hOnonng their spirit and cO\lrage (2 hrs ) .. @ ML•TMlfMll.Y .. 8 Cl) llO'l9 "The World's Greatest Lov- er" ( 1977. Comedy) Gene W1lde1 . Carol Kane In 1926. an ambillOYs. neurotic baker sets out 10 become a Hollywood studio's 1111al to Rudolph Valentino. (2 hrs.) II CD QUleCf Quincy investigates the oealh ot an Illiterate young welder wtro was unable to read a danger sign belOfe the explosron that claimed his hie (R) ( 1 hr) 8 9 LOW IOAT The owner (Don Adams) of a secretarial agency goes to wo1k himself tor a client. a (ormer football playe1 (John Amos) tries 10 romance a beaulllul woman (Jayne Kennedy) • end e passenger (Donny Most) becomes involved With a stowaway (R) D ( t hr.) CJ) llCMI "Beau Geste" ( 196!, Adven· lure) DoUg McClure, Guy Stockwell Three French F01919n Legionnaires claim respooslbUlly IOf a ,ewet thell In Older lo er..otect a lady's honor (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • PCM M LO¥I OI A QIU Shlelds & Yamell. Robe<! Wagner, Carol Lawrence, Dale Evans and Glenn FOid Join hosts Daniel J Travantl and Anita Giiiette fOf an lnl0<matlve 1()()1( at lhe problem ol chl!d at>ose. (I hr.J • mAT ru Q....:11 "Brldeshe•d Revisited' Home And Al>rO&d" Sebastian taKes Chartes 10 visit hi$ father (l.aurence OIMer) In Venice Wher11 he llvet with his mltlre11. (P1tr! ~) Q ( 1 hr.) (l)TO•..cM CID llOVIE ''Cat People" ( t981, F1tn1aay) NAalatala Klnt1kl, MoloOlm McOowall, F11IJ. 1ng In rove PoMt a PfOblem fOf a young woman wno turna Into a ferocklYs big cal If She ma111 with eomeona wtio It not ot t!r own kk'ld. 'R' 12 hit.) ()J .,. "Frldey The 13th. Par! 111" ( 1982. Horror) Otne Klmmt4. Paul Kr at· Ila. UnW11ry ·~· n•vet 10 a rtm011 cabin at Oyttar Lake. tht tt•lklng groundl of a Cltt•~ montte. wtlO _,...hockey malk. A' ( t hf., 35 min.) -lahlrclay Cont. l ~'llWTBI 0 IK • RaAL "The WlngocJ Cott" f\ in11n (Slim Plckons) and 111s nephew (lko Eisenmann) aeltle 1he11 d1I· lerenc:es through joint ownership ol 11 magical coll born wllh wu~s (Part I) i) &!lo°" IUll IOUl 1Ult MO¥ll ""Jim ThOlpe All A10011can· ( t96 t, Biography) Bull l 11r1eas1t11. Pfiylhs Tha.x.tet ~rs ) •:.c:Alt:.WT ~ MOVIE ··six Pack"' ( t982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Otane Lane ( t hr • 45 min) l)llOVlf ··The Hurricane" 11937, AdVen ture) Dolothy Lamour, Jon Hall (2 hrs) m llOVll "R1cochel Romance· { 195!>, Comedy) Marjorie Main. Chill Wills ( t hr 30 min,) 1t!tl CD IA•AU San Diego Padres at Chica 92. Cubs (3 hrs . 16 min ) !lZl IAIDAU Philadelphia Phillies a1 Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) 1t.ll I Cll FAT A&.BT GiMm Piii AU.-f Alt IHOW @) AlmlCAll IAlmll'Alm Guests The Aockats. ( t~ fl =:All QCWEJllWT (ti)*-CAL&. TIU FMMI Rrcharo Kiley hosls this took at lamous human od<J1lles using still photos and drama11c portrayals tu tell the s1011es ol Tom Thumb. lhe Ele pnant Man and others {S) llOVll "Star Wars" ( t977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Hamson Ford (2 hrs.) llOVll "Escape From New York' (1981. Sc1ence-Fictron) Kurr Russell Ad11enne Barbeau ( 1 hr , 40 min.) Afternoon tHI I Cll aACKITAlt M&ITOOQU Wl.D, Wl.D WUT llOVll "Talloo Dragon·· (1981 Adventure) J1mm Wang Yu ( 1 hr . 30 min I ~ llAQIC Of FlOM&. PAlfnlG MRODUCllG ltOlOQY llOVIE "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) MaJ1well Caulheld, Mrctieile Pte11ter. ( l hr . 55mln) 12:11 IJ (I) CHlJlllEJrl fl.JI fHTIYAL "Paddle- To· The-Sea" The 1ourr1ey or a canoe carved from a cedar log by an Indian boy 1s dela•led 1n this award·w1nn1ng Canadian lt11m=., EIDT AT THE llOV'IU .-ollmlAll MRODUCllG ltOlOQY MOW. "Moonshine County ElCpress" ( 1977. Drama) John SalCon, Susan How· ard (I hr , 38 min ) 0.l llOVIE "Breakthrough" ( 1979. Ola· ma) Richard Burton. Rod Sterger ( 1 hr • 35min) m fllOft "Un<Jercover Girl" ( 1951. Ola ma) Ale111s Smith, Gladys George ( 1 hr 1•1'" 'ib .. ,.,. Cooo .. r· < • "' I IDGIMT PMITOM Of THE MOM · GOll "LPGA Mayflower ClaSSlc" ( 1 hr) ®I BfTIJIT.-.n' Ttll Wiii Featured TV's sexy 1ean commefctals. the Bee Gees al work on lhe music !or "S1ayrng Alive". Hollywood's movie dubbing and douoting ( 1 hr ) m llO¥ll "TM Groat Stl!Okey Road block" ( 1978. A<Jvur\lurtrl Hemry r:'ond11. Cil~rl B11mnun. (2 hrs ) 8D NOVA "Pulace 0 1 Delights" A behind th11 scenes look Is laken a1 San Francis· 1;0·~ fxplora1011um. a unique science 111useu111 leo1ur1rig clo&> 10 500 exhibits ~)~11) JC89Q llCUQY NA N.1 COWTACT UMTI Scheduled Heavywe1ghl contendets bOUt (2 hrs ) (OJ llOYll "Pardon Mon Allaire, Too" ( 1979, Comedy) Jean Aochelort. Claude Brasseur (2 hrs ) U ITo.D Scolf Baio and Vinnie Bulano star 1n 1t11s special explOflng the effects or i~~e on teen-agefs' drug habits 1:• ~ Olt TMEfUllClm 1:11 llDIWOIU '-TROOP llOVll "Brannigan" ( 1975. Mystery) John Wayne, Richard Allent>O<ough (2 hrs .. 30 m1n J GJ llOVIE "Straleylc Air Command" ( 1955, Drama) James Stewarl. June Ally son~ .. 30 min.) ~ .JCllQ ltOlOQY Cl) fllOVI! "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musteal) Maxwell Caullield. Michelle Pte1fler ( 1 hr 55m1n) (Z) MOYIE "Hanky Panky" ( t 982, Come dy) Gene Wilder, Gilda Aad11er ( 1 hr. 4!> '"'" J HOIJ fllOft '"The Pioneer Woman" ( 1973, Wes1ern) Joanna Pe11e1. Wiiham Shatner l_! hr . 30 min ) U fl) GOLi .. Anheuser Busch Classic'' Third·round coverage (live lrom King's Mill Goll Club in W1lllamsburg, Ve ) ( I hr I I QlJJQAWI lllMI) llOVIE "The Story On Page One" ( 1960. Drama) R11a Hayworth, Anltiony Franciosa (2 hrs ) 0 THE HAltDY IOYI I MAMCY DIEW llYl-TIMI ®I QOll ·=ower ClaSSlc" ( 1 hr I fl) CREA wmt al fllOYDI "The Photographer's Eye" Biii Moyers looks at the art ol photography through the works ol Emmet Gowin and Garry W1nogrand i)~ JCltQ ltOlOQY CH llOVll "Under The RainbOw" (198 l. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Came fisher ( 1 hr , 38 rn1n J \!.) TME 00.EY .xT DOOll A group of kids 11y to hide a donkey lrom lhe11 apart menl bu1ld1ng neighbors 0 llOVIE '"Liar's Moon·· ( 1982. Drama) 1Ma1~~1~~ I h1 . 45 min) ~· ... 2:al Gl.UCWl'I mMD IOUl 1'Ult lllER.ICTIOMI OM IOOY 9IAcmll A fast- paced video collage explores the social and h1sto11cal s1gn1lrcances as well as the aesttietic elements ol fashion and body urnamentatron ~ FAI& y '°"11WT (C) llOVll '"The Man Who Would Be King·· ( 1975 Adventure) Sean Connery. I M•C= Caine (2 hrs .. 9 min.) 1:11 llOTOHDI UUITMT!D a. Al~ Oltll Olln llOYE "Monl\ey Business" ( 1953. Come<Jy) Cary Grant. 01nger Rogers (2 nrs J l lOCUOllMQ awLE'I AltGll.I fllOVI! "The GhOSI Ot Flight 401" ( 1978. Mystery) frnes1 Borgn1ne. Kim BasinQer (2 hrs) • IPOITI ...cA ""WAC Baseboll Cf1nmplon&hlJ)S Brlgh11m Young Vs Huwwl" (1 hr) GD THE ~ TO LOI ~ Otympte nopeluts p10111ec1 are Shawn o ·sumvan (bOlllflO). Tracee Talavera (gy11ws11csJ 110<! W1fhe Banks (trrple )ump) (I t\r ) ID ,Ma'f '°"11WT ([).,...,. U J Puckett vs 1rv11ig Cra11e _l!!) {I hr ) (.LJ llO¥ll "All The Ma1ble11" ( 1981. Corn edy) Peter Falk. Bun Youny (I hr . 5!1 ln1ir1=AllTI TMEATM .. WMl1UICI -llCMI "Th& Deadly Bees" ( 1961, Hatr()() Suiar1no Leigh. rrank r1nlay It '". 30 1111'1) G ATM wmt Guest l eonard Wibberly i'IJ.."' , ... y '°"11WY OM..-TIWllK llOVll "The Detective" ( 1954, Come- dy) Alec G111n11ess, Joan Greenwood ( 1 W tu .~ .ITAltTB fj llOVll "rt1e Woman Avenger" ( 1980. Adventure) Hsia Kuang·Lr, Peng Kong 1~111T "°"" LIGIJl>I Ttll Wllll 11 IAIDW. THE MAGIC Of DAltCI "The Scene Changes" Darne Margot Fonteyn charts the 11se 1n the 20th century ol the rnale da11cer, Fred Asta11e, Audol1 Nureyev and Sammy Oa111s Jr are among those fea- tured (A) ( 1 hr J 6' llOVll "(d1son. The Man" ( 1940. Biography) Spencer Tracy, R11a Jotinson i hrs.) FAIRY '°"11WT ~se 2" (1982. Musical) Ma.Kwell Caulfield. Mrcnelle Ple1ller ( 1 hr , 55m1n) CO) llOYll .. nollereoaster" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. Timothy Bot· toms (I hr . 59 min.) CS) llOVll "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Drama) Matt Dillon. Cindy Fisher ( t hr , 45 111111 ) 0 llOVll "Waltz Across Texas" ( t982, Drama) Anne Arcner, Terry Jastrow ( 1 _1hr .. ir=~ ..a I emT AT THE llOV'IU DOOllll DUGOUT • FAIRY '°"11WT WI DODQllt PM-GAIE .. THE ROAD TO LOI AllGELll Olympic hopefuls prohle<J are Billy Olson (pole vault), Dave Bottom (swimming) and Louis Howard and Vincent Webb (bOx- 1) (!hr) fMl+ALL awLrl AltQELI wa WOIU Of .aRn Scheduled. The Sµec1al Record-Holders Mrte (from London, Cng1a11d) (I hr , 30 min ) (f) ll•A'l'H CD llOVll "Young Billy Young" ( t969, Western) Robert Mitchum. Angie Dlcktn· son (2 hrs.) I :"'BALJ. Los Angeles Dodgers at St Louis Cardinals (3 hrs ) ·~ca: I!) llOVll "Vigilantes Ot Boom1own·• ( 1947. Western) Allan "Rocky" Lane. Friday, July 22, 1983 13 ·------------------------------------------- -Salurclay Cont. inves1lga1es a l'luge West Coasl drug QQeration. (1 hr .. 30 min.) a llO¥tl "Of Terra<'s House Qt HOfrors .. ( 1965, Horror) Petet Cushing. Christo- pher Lee. A mysterious doc10<. sharing a British railway compartment wilh five men, reads their future In his cards. (2 hrs.) i -TltllmlACf -·---..,. "Summer Lovers" (1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal· taghe<. Two Amencan college sluelents spend a free-spirited summer on a Greek Island. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) *11Cll ll0¥tl "Liar's Moon" (1982. Orama) Matt Oilton. Cindy Flsher. Despite parenlal ooPOSltion. two leen-agers from differing -lunclay --11om1ng -1~ /COINllTYCMWR 8'GITIC8Ta llO¥tl "Oh God!" ( 1977, Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (I) llZAm John Byner shows you things strange< than truth. larger than Hie. and zanier than anything you've ever seen. D llO¥tl "Death Valley" (1982. Mys· tery) Paul LeMat, Peter Biiiingsiey. ( t hr .. 25 min.) .... ""'""" .. ,_CUI.,_ ~-..... Tim'f•MMMMO .. a&dlOf ... IC&.OllW .. CAPr•u.llOO ........... ••1•u•111• TMLOC*I AT LIAll•l I YOUl'll••-Mmi\Y ... 1-.:'.oo. WC'IY~LOT ... "Ruckus" (1980, Ofama) Dirk Benedict. Linda Blalr. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) cm ... "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979, Orama) Rod Taylor, John Meinon i! hr .. 28 min,) Cl), .. TALI TNIAT'm "Sleeping Beau- ty" Beverly O' Angelo, Bemadette Peters and Chtlstopher Reeve star In the classic tale ol a beautllul Pf"lnoesa who can be awakened only by a kl88 from a hand· eome prioc». ( 1 hr.) I Ml& I ftlml.ClmNllflaU ... .. a..T• ... " ... "The Hvrrlcene" <um. Actv.n-tura> Dorothy l.Mnouf. Jon Hall. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) .. u ...... ~-&•• ---"'-·'*' ,__ --··""' .... AmM.Ymu.&A. c.l POOTULI. Montreal Concorde& st onto Argonaut• (R) (2 hrt .. 30 min.) ... "Modern Probltme'' (1981. ') Ct'9YY Ohne. Patti O'Arben- ._ ( t fw .. 30 min.) Cl) ... "Sltttng ~a" (1980, AMti· 18 Frldey, July 22. 1083 backgrounds tall 1n love 111 a small Texas town 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min ) a:8 0 lllOYE · Fuday Tl\e 13th. Part Ill" ( t982 Ho11or) Dana Kimmet. Paul Kral· ka Unwary teen·agers t1avel to a remote cat><n at Crystal Lake, the stalking grounds ol a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask. 'R' ( t hr . 35 min ) a.(!) .ooYY 000&.al Ml(ID lllOYE 'Cat Peop4e" (t98t, Fantasy) Nastassia Kinsk1. Malcolm McDowell Fall· 1ng 1n love poses a PfOblem tor a young woman who turns into a teroc1ous bog cat 11 she mates with someone who 1s not ol her own kind 'R' (2 hrs ) .. (!)U'INWI @ 'IHI WOIU TOMOMOW ture) Michael Emil. Zach Norman ( I hr • 30 ~ .,.1~~~umrTauot UTn.I MICALI CA9W "90fa.I: VWWOM OM IMll- 110lt 'IHI LNIAY'U a..Tit CCRLMD TMZM KIDfWOM.D DAY 0. D11CO¥a1N--wr "°"" MeAYllAM •11•11 °' •u1nmn llO¥tl "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wlleler. Gilda Rad11er (I hr , 45 min..,. =l~L IAlllAU IUMCH Guest· Mike Sohm1clt. ...... ~ OM.~ L&.O'fD Oll.¥9 ..., .. MUllT =:=-,.a.. ••••••--• rr .,_ "The White Lions" ( t981, Ora· ma) Michael VOfk, Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr., 36 min ) CJ) 'IHI WT Of 'IHI CMIDOll Afte< diS· cOVeflng hts lndlan he11tage, a T e"aa youth becomes obsessed wllh 1ea1nlng more about his an<:estors and theit cul· ture. -~COflUlm 19 a> ... "Red RIVet" ( t948, Weatem) •John w~~~ Clift. (3 hrs.) Ii:. nm LR """_,_. .. ,.,...,... Wft'IOll.¥9 ·-,..,, ........ c:A9m ::-.::n,_,Q .......... 7 ... "Monty PythOn And The Holy Otall'' (197A, C~) Grahem Chap-!.filln, John Cltne. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) lQJ .... • IOOTI llle Chlldren'a Thtatrt Company Ind School of MinntaP* ~· form thl!f vetalon or ltlia ~ Ille. ( 1 hf • 30 Mtn.). Cl) ... 'Oltv.r T\#181" ( 1975, AMti· Ma~ttd. (I ht., 16 min.) • "GrMM 2" ( 1G82, Mulicall •;TODAY'I__,. DAY 0. llllCCMl1 rT•w.TT9t llO¥tl "Moonshine County Express" ( 1977. Orama) John Saxon. Susan How· ard. A trio ol beaut1tul young women fights a bootlegging syndicate as a strate- gy of revenge tor the mureler of thelr lather. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (£)-Tltl Ulfl (II) (%) llO¥tl "Escape From New YOfk" ( 198 t, Sc1eoce-Flct1on) Kurt Russell, Adnenne Barbeau In 1997, a harelened criminal 1s offered a pardon II he can res· cue the preStdent of the U.S. from the prison city that Manhattan has become. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr., 55m1n.) (%) llOWE "Les Enlants Terrlbtes" ( 1975, Orama) Edouard Oermlthe. Nicole • Stephane. ( 1 ht. 45 min.) .. BOOYmY 11CM, 119 MD IEMmfUl Bemaelette Peters hosts this look at the American obsession with health and beauty. _..,._ATCALYm watll.MCI ... MCAT ... ,..... .... • n•••.., s rr mto111uu. .. ,_WTCUlLR 111A" llCIU. ftDCID OM._,.. mcom " ....... Ai QI /l•ttMHI I UTllAll =~~---..... ... llOVll "Fat Chance" (1981. Comedy) Farnham Scott, January Stevens. ( t hr .. AOmln.) c•tt• .. IPACIMMTDI mTM,_ , ___ , a.mm.-II 111'11...,_ ._., .... MfWllll I ...... ____ _ M ....U• "MQus1eche" A black train porttf la offered an office fob wtllch would allow him to apend more time with 1111 family bUI which requires the flhavlng ol his moustache. Cl)~'lmAmTW •ITI "MOfe Th8n A Game" ( 1 hr,) <Al llOVll "Oath Ot Tht Tllana" ~· Fentes~l HatTY Hamlin. Laurance • .u ht., 58 min.) Cl) llOVll "Paplllon" (1973. AMtiture) Steve McOueen. Outlln HOffman. (2 hr't •. i 'i\ld1MWY -cm •_.•: a 11 • Tht 1n1ttr•-c1a1 ft~ of IWO acl'IOC*nlt• II threaten.d C))' ~ and raolal vlo- letlCe. -1 ······••1A1t11iiat• M we•••-Pro•• tlOf 8'UC. Rigdon. I ~ Orthodox Chureh authOilty "°"' ~·· MoCor· mict( Thtotoglcal Semlnflty • ..,,.... the church endfti.._. In lltea lncMlnG Moecow. Odlam and L.«*91d. ,,.,, 2J 1! hr.) • .. ''Monlcey "'*'*8'' ( 1153. -lalurclay Cont. (l ) MON "Grease 2" ( Hlli:.!. Mv8tca11 Ma11well CaulllehJ. Michelle Plelflbr An Engliflll student 01 n 60:. AmerH:11n lugh school has to prove hlmsoll to the leader ol a girls' gang whoSe m mbers can dale only 111000 of e gaflg or g1eese1r. 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 55 rol11 ) (1) 90¥ll "Escape rrom New Y0tk" ( t981, Sclence-~lcUtin) Kurt Russell Adrienne Barbeau In 1997, a hardened cr1m1na1 Is ottered a pardon 1f he can res- cue 1he presldenl of lhe u S trom the prison clly Iha! Manna1101) has become .. 1 .R' ( 1 hr ·~·) .. =.-CMlm.1 TM1••U11 M ._-CIDCI YOlllQ -IE....,Ad1ploma1 (Van Jonnson) Is surprised to leJrn he has a grown daughter (Charo), nnd a lormer 1nrna1e (Steve Kanaly) seeks revenge on the man (Marioe Gor1ne1J who had him sentenced on lalse charues (RI Q ( 1 hr) D MOVIE "The Long Gray Line" ( 1955. Drama) Ty1one Power Maureen O'Hara A ret1nng sergeant looks back upon his Ille wishing he could continue 1n rhe Army l hrs.) IOUl>GOLO ... IYllE MOVIE "Beach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen-age girl's lriends help her to loosen up so rhey can gel on with having tun at the beach 'R' ( I hr,~., I CHCllClw.mt -HU&.nmAT 90¥ll "Spnngt1me In The Rockies" ( 1937, Western) Gel')e Aulry. Smiley Bur- nerte A caltle ranch foreman tries 10 pre· vent a range war when his prelty boss takes =eep raising ( t hr . 30 min.) --; IA y 90llTI PMm CIWl.D~C*MFl..MICM tW 8 Cl>O e .... -~ Ttll 1lllK Featured TV's sel(y 1ean commercials, the Bee Gees at work on the music for "Slaying Alive", HollywOOd's movie dubbing and doubling ( I hr ) m FOOTIAU "Shrine All·Slar Game" (3 hrs) e MOVIE '"The Magnificent Seven R1de1" ( 1972, Wes1ern) Lee Van Cleef. Stefanie Powers Frve paroled convicts aid two law· men 1n rescuing a town from lhe clutches ol a ruthless band of OUllaws (2 hrs ) @ llGlfTTUCll (~ flD AlmlCM flLA "Wings·· An adaplalion ol Arthur Kop11's Broadway play. reunillng srage dlrec101 John Mad- den and Constance Cummings, lells rhe slory ol an aging av1a111x who has sullered a slroke D ( I ht . 30 min ) (C) llOW(7··Moonshine Counly E~press" ( 1977 Orama) John Sa•on. Susan How- ard A 1110 of 1>eau11ful young women fighls a b001legg1ng sy11d1ca1e as a strare- gy ol revenge lor the murder of their lath~~ 38 n1t11) ~ llCME "The Soldier .. ( 1982. Adven· ture) Ken Wahl. William Prince A rulhless CIA agent 1s senr 10 neulrahze a So111el- backed 1e11011st plot 10 hold lhe M1deas1 hoslage wllh nuclear explosives 'A' (I hr . 30m1n) llCME ··every Which Way She Can" ( 1981, Drama) Loni Sanders. Use Deleeuw A cowgirl stops al nolh1ng 10 please her boylriend I I hr . 30 min ) (S) ~ John Byner show• you things !!lrtlflger ll'lon lrtJlh. 181qor thun Ille. and Jjfll(lr 1han anything you ve ever seen. Ctl 90¥ll "Polyester" ( 1981, Comed~) ()wine. Tab Hunler Lrle In middle-class sut>urt>ta becomes 100 much f()( a 11a.n- b0yan1 homemaker 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min) I MOTllAT •di 90¥ll "Nlghrmare Al P900fagon·s Castle" ( 1978. Mystery) George Hamil· Ion, Roberl Vau'1hn. A detecltve ls called upon lo solve lhe murder ot a publishing magnate. (2 hrs ) D GD U'Ml»AY llGlfT LM Host· Roberr Gu1llauwe Guesrs Duran Duran (R) (I hr . 30 nun) ·-.... CJ) 90¥ll "Serpico" ( 1973, Drama) Al Pac1no. Tony Aobefla An honest Police· man sacrillees his career and almosl hrs Ille 10 expose hlgh·lever corruption In the New York Police Depar1men1. (2 hrs .. 35 min) ~~•IWOM .... IU•M>Cat• llCME "Between The Lines" ( 1977. Comedy) Lindsay Crouse. Jell Goldblum The stall memt>ers ot an ··underground" Boston newspapef have var10Us romanrlc and 1ournahst1c encounrers with each other and the subtecls of their stones 'A' l! hr , 50 min.) (SJ llOVll "Penilenliary II" (1982. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson . An old prison enemy murders a boxer's g11il11end. forcing him lo return to lhe nng "R' (1hr .• 50min) 11'418 MOVIE ··Kansas City Massacre" ( 1975. Advenlure) Dale Roberlson. Bo Hopkins As lhe FBl's Midwesr bureau ch1el during the '30s. Melvin Purvis musr con1e11d wlrh a group ol gangsters 1n1ent on lree1ng a rna,or crime figure in his cus·. tod~rs) --IUTO/l~ ....... --rr..c:w. AM* 1MllDlfOft .. WOMll ....: PUTIVAL Wollman Jack hosls tt11s muslcal program from Cannes, France. featuring well-known performers as well as newcomers 10 lhe industry Guesrs include The Gap Band. Cheap Tnck. Laura Brannigan and Kim Wilde ( 1 h1. 30 min) ([)CR. FOOTIAU Montreal Concordes at Toronto Argonauts (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min) 0 MOVIE '"An Eye For An Eye" ( 1981. Adventure) Chuck Norns. Chnslopher lee A San F1anc1sco cop qu11s the force to avenge lhe rnoroer of his parrner by members ol a drug nng 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) m Al.IRED HrTCHCocc ...an It.a(!) MOVIE "Incident Al Phanlom Hill" ( 1966, Adven1ure) Rot>ert Fuller. Jocelyn Lane. Two men and a woman brave desert hear and mountain cold 10 reach a m1ll1on dollars in gold (2 hrs.) ®llCME 'Death Wish II" ( 1982. Orama) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland A v1g11an1e moves 10 Los Angeles to conrinue his hghr a_g_a1ns1 crime 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (I.) MOYIE "Wanda Whips Wall Streel .. ( 1982. Comedy) Veromca Harl, Jamie G1lhs A power·hungry woman uses sexual shenanigans 10 rise to l he top ol lhe cor· ROrare heap ( 1 hr . 50 min) (l) MOVIE ··one-Trick Pony" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Paul Simon. Blair Brown A once- popular performer is l)lessured by every- one around him 10 drop his style ot rnUSIC and w11te songs that can bnng him back 10 the lop 40 'A' ( I hr • 39 min ) ~CC) •VII "The Secret Polieeman's Other Ball" I 198 L Comedvl John Creese. Graham cnapman. Brlllah comedians ano rnusic1on11, rncl\Jdlr~ cast members t1or11 "Monly Pvtho11." ·eorond The Fringe" and "Nol The Nine O'Clock Newt," per· form In a concert for tl'le beoef11 ot Amncttty lnternalional 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 rn1n ) ·1 &:-.:IOU. Tilm ........... llOM ... _, 1UCll (con'Ot -econ 1111 llCMI "Wiid Pleasures" ( 1980, Dra- ma) Guy Royer. Segrled Selller. A woman alienated by he1 husband's dalliance wllh his secretory finds companionsn1p outside the hOme I 1 hr . 30 min.) m ())llOWll "All The Marbles'' I 1981 Com- edy) Peter Falk. Burt Young A husM1ng, w1secrack1ng manager pushes hlS two lemale wrestlers toward the lop 'R" ( I hr .. 55mln.) di 8 llCMI "Mobile Two" ( 1975. Orama) Jackip Cooper, Julie Gregg. A relormed alcoholtc is hired by e rop 1elev1slon sta· lion as a news reporter 1n order to restore his once-b11tllant reputation ( 1 hr • 30 min) ([IMC .... e 90¥ll "Rampage" ( t963, Adven· ture) Robert Mitchum. Elsa Marhnelh. Aller lhey re1urn to Germany trom a safari, a big game hunter plans the death ol the trapper to whom he lost the girl he loved. ( 1 hr , 55 min.) "411 IOOWLA.:VlllOW 90¥ll "N1ghl Moves" ( 1975, Mys· tery) Gene Hackman. Jennifer Warren A p11va1e eye hired 10 locale the daugh1e1 of a tormer movie acuess becomes entan· gled 1n a web ol intrigue w11h a Mayan Ml sm"a= (1 hr .. 40 min) I MOVll "Since You Wenl Away" ( 1944, Drama) Claudelle Colbert. Shirley Temple. An American family Slruggle to remain sane despite the problems they musl lace during World War II (3 hrs . 45 m1"J..r ~ llOWll ~·QI The Needle" (1981, Suspense) Donald Sulherland, Kale Nelli· gan While on a remote Scottish island to meeJ a German submarine. an Axis spy hnds shelter lrom Iha storm in the collage ot a yoong married couple. "R' ( I hr . 5 1 min) 1:9<c:)MOVIE "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery. Miehael Carne Based on lhe story by Rudyard Krphng Two Brillsh soldiers set out to clarm lhe riches and power ol a remore. legendary kingdom ·po· (2 hrs .. 19;9m~ ~IUO ~ROllEO(R) 90¥ll "Friday The 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Krmmel. Paul Kral· ka Unwary reen·agefs travel to a remote cabin at Cryslal Lake lhe stalking groonds ol a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask. 'R' ( I hr . 35 min ) CZ) MOVIE "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Giida Redner. An mno- cenl architect who was tramed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother comm11- t ed su1c1de under mysterious circumstances are lhrown 1ogethe1 1n a dangerous game ol inlrigue 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min) aime MOVIE "Get Ch11s11e Lover· ( 1974. Adventure) Teresa Graves. Harry Guard1· no A black temale undercover agenl Friday, July 22. 1983 15 -Sunclay Cont. school !ouches Harl. his lellow studen1s and even lhe lorb1ddlng Prol. Kingslteld. i_1 tu ) W llOft "Th8 Reckoning" ( 1969 Ola- ma) Nicol Wiiiiamson. Rachel Roberts (I hr . 50 min.) '1) llOft "The Batlle Al Apache Pass" ft952. Wes1ern) John Lund. Jell Chan· dler (2 hrs) tt:ID 0 mllJt tlellf l.R 8'RllCWI Top rid ers race 1hrough 1he hllllls of lh1s highly com.===sse 9J.I OCUJllll 1• Ii ()) lf'OllTI IUllDAt Scheduled Robin Blake I Tony Baltazar tO·round L1gh1 weigh I t>OU1 and Marlon Siar ling I Tommy Ayers 12-round USBA-NABF Wei· terwetghl Championship bou1 (ltve from Los Vegas. Nev I ; same-day coverage 01 1he finish ol 1he Tour de France bicycle race (2 hrs) I COUHE FOOTUU. fMVllW ''Big 1 O'' 1"1...,_ Dme110l9 ...... GOLF "ia:lA . Mayflower Classic" Some of the coun1ry's lop women goHers compe1e tor $200,000 1n prize money. i~~~2=~ ~ llOft "Popeye" ( 1980. Comedy) Robin Williams. ShellfW Duvall ( t hr . 54 mm) g llOft "Harold And Maude" ( 1971, Comedy) Rulh Gordon, Bud Con ( t hr , 31 ~ 1!111,_ "'°°' <* 1"1 llOM PIOfU1 NWl-tl MUUllTWI TlllGUIHntlMTI .. TAU MINT~ Gues1 Rolond Bell. a sllll phO~~hef I ~RM*Q "Sprlngnallonals" ( 1 hr) D lf'OllTI OO'fmt This adven1ure spe- cial fealures sur11ng, walerskllng, salllng, roller·skatlng, skateboarding. hang gliding and "hot dog" !1111 jumping in Aspen. m lllO¥ll "Escort w'est" ( t959. West- ern) Victor Ma1ure. Elaine S1ewart ( 1 hr . 30m1n) e lllO¥ll "CalamUy Jane" ( 1953. Musi· cal) Doris_ Day, Howard Keel. (2 hrs.) • ~ "The Mooeylendefs" A loo!\ a1 1he men whOse monetary pollcles snape che world's economy a11d 111 examl· na11on of the stablllty of the lfltemational bankuig system are presented D ( t hr ) Cl) GOLF "Anheuser Busch Clai§lc" Ftnal round (from Kl"l,l's Miii Goff Club 111 Wll· llami~~MW I ntl ""° TM .. ,. ... ..,. The Who's N<><lh AITMlfic3n farewell tour taped at the Toronto Maple Leal Oaroens features such Who cl8181cs H "Plnt>aH Wizard," "My Generation," "See Me. Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( t ht • 30 min) CO) .,_ "Yankee Doodle Onncfy" ( 1942, Muslcal) Jarne8 Cagney, Joe11 l O$lle (2 hrt.. 30 min.) (%) .. "Beeuty And The BeHt" ( 1946, F1nt11y) Joeetfa Dey, ..lit11n Mtr11t ( t hf .. 30 mlll ) -1-eccrn .. LAIT•MllU • .... , "Ctlrd+O PulmOnltry Aetuicll•· 18 Friday, July 22. 1983 lion" \ t hr .. 30mali6 1 ...... -W "RalnbOw Futurity" ( 1 hr.) (!) .,.. "Hour Of The Gun" (1967. Western) James Garner, Jason Robards !hrs.I IUIMITllSllllCMllM MTI lllO¥ll "Baby Blue Marine" (1976. Olama) Jan-Michael Vincent. Glynnis O'Conn<>< ( t '>r. 29 mm) Ct mWll "Modem Problems" (1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Patti O' Arben· ville. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm ) l:ll«l) '•SJIU ~ 01 MCCUI ~ 1IMI • 9 I wmt tCIU Featured a discussion on insurance with Andrew Tobias. au1hor of "The Invisible Bankers" and Salty Roslof1. President of the Los Angeles chapter of N O.W e mWll "How To Marry A Mllllonalfe" ( 1953, Comedy) Lauren Bacall. Maulyn Monroe. (2 hrs) • mA111T 90ITI ..._,. "Willie Sta~';C iine Kennedy. l.U1BT..,..&.- "I ti IJd CMmln ---~-W ''Allas Van Lines Cup" ( t hr ) ([) .,_ "Otl God!" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( t hr .. 36 mtn) CJ).,.. "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. Musi.- cal) Frank Slna1ra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs •• 30 min.) • 9 .,.. "The Oregon Trail" ( 1975, Adventure) Rod Tay1or. Douglas v Fow- 1!1 _i?hf~ •(II '-CM9CMIJBMI The w01k ot Ducks Unlimited of Canada. a conserve· tlonlsl group. ls eicamlned; Cheryl Tiegs and photographer Peter Beard travel lhroogh Kenya on Ill phOtography ei1pec#- t1on: covefage from uMer the gondola of the Double Eagle v on the twst 9V9f tran&- Paclflc ba.lloon crossl~:. Peter Benchley and oceaoographer $)'11118 E'arle attempt to lure sharks 1n the Bahamas. ( 1 hr .. 30 I'~ UL,_11 "WlDlll --,... PIM Two-time Olympic decathlon gold medal1S1 Bob Mathlas narratet thlt ~aapeclal. • ... "The Prolesek>nalt" ( 1966, Myatllf}') Burt Lancasl8f. Lee Marvin. (2 hr1 • 30 mlll.) e Tm ..,... _... ''Bleck• In While TV" Tony Brown looks at the M rly commeJclal cteclelont that attected ti. treatment arid I Of omlsSlot\ ol black llCIOfS. {R~ I ' UUllllGIT ... "Clastl 01 The Titans" ~· Fantasy) Harry Hamlin, Lav1ence . 11 hr .. l>8 min.) Cl) .. "Sitting Oucke" (1980. Adllen- tvre) Michael Emll, Zach N01ma11 (1 hr . 30 min.) •m ....... -· 9CMIWWW Schedul9d: boxing -fiOO l..8RoQC8 vs. ,,.t• Ranz~y In a 10- round ..itetwelgtlt bout (trom Udlne. n• ly): ti. men'• tuMv9I run In ti. SuMval of,,,. Rtt•t competnlon (from Sun Ahoaf, Or•Jr .. ':ii 30 min.) i _, "Mayfl0w9r l..POA. Ottlllc" (2 tn) e .. "The Great Smolley Roed- bloek" (1978, A<Mntura) Herwy Fonda. ~ 8'9nnen. (2 tn) ewu.~-"t lett~StCICKe In San Francisco" Guest. Claude N Rosenberg Jr , senior partrier, Rosenberg Capital Management e MCMI "The Burglars" ( 1973, Adven• ture) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Omar Sharif !hrs.) ,_ c All lfOllY MON "Th8 League 01 Gentlemen" ( 1961. Mystery) Jack Hawkins. Nigel Patrlck.J 2 hrs ) ([) 90rlCllna g lllO¥ll "Lei's Oo 11 Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Pottier. 0111 Cosby. ( 1 =;hr .E: .... .vn lhli C Ml ITIIRY MCMI "Caravans" ( 1978. Adventure) .. 1."'~:::0:12 h" I = ~ "Resolved Women Have It As Good As Men" Th8 second part ol a debate between Wilham F Buckley author James Dickey and Na11onal Review senior ed1lor Joseph Sobran (affirmative) an<J allorney Hamel P1lpel, psychoanalyst Or Erika Padan Freema11 end public rela· Irons eicecuhve Muriel Fo11 (negative) Is e!_esanted (R) (I hr ) m .-. SM Robbie Doyle explal11s lhe guidelines by which sea persons conduct themselves and their vessels safely O CE ..... mA1UT 1111•rr• "Mighty Men And Magic Moments" ( t tu ) ([) llCMI "Gulliver's Travels" (1977. Fantasy) Richard Hams. Catherine Schell .l! hf • 20 min.) Cl) llCMI "Escape From New York" ( 1961, Sclence-t:ictlOO) Kuti Russell. Adrienne Barbeau ( 1 h1 • 40 min ) ... ....__ .. a> IMINWUI M.1¥11 Guests: Bobby Lo1d. Connie Cato, Ronnie Robbins. Gamble ~s. (lhr.) ........ .... ... ... ..U10~ . ... wcasm ~ .... _,uu,mn ... .. "The White Lions" (1981. Ola ma) Michael YOik, Glynnfa O'Connor ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) ........ ·11.:·~Bus Stop" ( 1956. Comedy) Marilyn Monroe, Arthur O'Connell. The llvn of eeveral traveler• are changed wtien they ere ttranded at a snowt>ound bUI~~ lie: .. "The Aecj Pony" (I M 9. Ora- ma) Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum. A young bOY grleVeS alter lotlng hit btloY9d ~y. (1hr .. 30rnln) ............. Hotlt: Aei1 Smith. Marlryn McCoo. Gueet• Include Thf" 00a Night, Arnertca. CliP" taln & T lfrila. Wayton Jennlnge and The Hollies.~ hrs.} • • -C• "Th9 i..tt HC>pe" -lanilay Coal. Comedy) cary Grant. 01nge1 Aogefs 12 hrs) e MO&UWOOD Cloml' Featured ln1111 views lnclUde Cheryl Ladd; Jennlfer Beals ol "Aashdance": a ptevlew of lhe new ABC pilot "The Hamptons": also a lool< al famous cars ol Mm and tetevl&lon and stars made famous ~~=cars l:=uat.• Ofnunt ........... ...... ~---Couespondents Un· d8 Wertheimer and Cokle Roberts 101n Paul Duke for an up·to-the-mlnute sum· ma't.ot C~onal acllvlHes I ~ ... , .-T-IUIAllllHAVIOR ... "Cloud Dancer" ( 1960. Ad11en· ture) David Carradine. Jennifer O'Neill. ( 1 hr, 48 min.) 9 llCMI "Grendel, Grendel, Grendel" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated Voices ol Peter Ustinov. Keith Mitchell, (1 hr . 30 min.) CZ> llCMI "One· Trick Pony" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Paul Simon, Blair Brown. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) l .... llWl'J -_...ACI ..... _,-ATn. llOVlll , llCMI "'The Quiel Man" (1952. Ora· ma) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l ~ec....ua am""...., ...... 1--llUIOUf •CM9UI ·---~···· .-T-IMIAltmeAWCll ....... w "I Love New York Grand Prix" (from Lal<e Placid, N. Y ) (2 hre . 30 min ) l ..mAYIMll .. ---···-w. DA llMD A llCMI A young hlmmaker learns a lesson In honesty when she wins en awa1d she did not deserve _, ........ 1W llCMI "Drums" ( 1938. Adventure) Raymond Massey. Sabu. (2 hrs.) D toll "Anheuser Busch Classlc" Final round (hve from King's Mill Gott Club In wm=i;uaJ..~ I LUD Clflf llAll fWUC ...... llCMI "The Ghost Of Flight 40 1" ( 1978. Mystery) Ernesl Borgnlne, Kim Basinger. (2 hrs.) I llAl1WllCI 11tlA1M IAMIAU San Diego Padres al Ch1ca- ~Cubs (3 hrs ) OCUll• llCMI "The Seven Samurai" ( 1956. Adventure) Takashl Shimura. Toshlro Mlfune. ( 4 hrs.) l •WIOlllH&k WOM.Dvmoll 11• IAWW. Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs ) 11:11• UWM.L Los Angeles Dodgers at St Louis Cardinals (2 hrs . SO min.) 11:11 Cf) UWM.L San Diego Padres at Chica· ICobe (3 tira .. IS min.) 1W .-cou wrTM91 .,_._wmlDA¥9-..al OCUM• fMlal IOCI The Fraogies IOtm a rescue par1y to retrieve lhelr frfeod Wemb- ley, wtlo 1'18& been captured by lhe giant 8,)M:c.•n e llCMI "Race FOi Your Life, Charlie Brown!'' ( t977. Comedy) Anlrnaled ( 1 hr.·:=~ 1WI(%) C1WM.m•nt1 .... tem --JUt...... -1.,_noo.s Tlll-wmlDAYlt~ ~ 011111 Wiii• WO.O A man learns ab<>ul tenuous human allec- 1tons In this traditional Irish comedy by John Mllllng1on Synge and performed by members of the Great Lal<es Shakespeare Company'. (2 hrs.) fli) OCUllM CC) llCMI "Victor I Victoria" (1962, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston _(.g hrs.. 15 min ) (8) llCMI "Arthur" ( 198 1, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr . 53 mtn) CD) llO¥ll "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979. Orama) Rod Taytor. JOhn Melllon 1! hr .. 28 min) Cl) PAID CMAIE "Cinderella" Ttie phght ol a Single mothe1 struggling to raise her child. suppo<t them both and attend law Westcliff Chiropractic Office The Only Shoe That's Fitting The Timberland• boat shoe is tht-pcrfK t addition to any wardrobe. It hu ~terproof brown leather u~n that stay soft and supple, solid brass eyelets that won't rust. and a pcnNnently bonded soft, white Vibnrn• sole for longer wear. It's the dusk boat shoe with o~ big difference: Timberland quality. '11-L~-ll a ~In ~bma1...d~ IUllla1illlU ~ -Av•IJ•ble Al - t -a..t ... y's 3565 E111 Co111 Hlghw•y fJ.t Coron• del M•r, CA 92625 (714) 875-1150 DR.ROBERTA.BADGER llEW· PITIEllT'S ICCEnED 845-5300 2043 WHtclltt Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & lrvlne) Friday, July 22, 1983 17 ' -Sunday Cont. e .-AT JWOMIAllCll "B11desheao Revisited· Home And Abroad • Scoas11an takes Charles to v1s11 his lalhi>r (l aiuence Olivie<) 1n Venice where he lives w1lh hos mistress. (Pa11 2) (Al O I 1 hr ) ® mWll "Arthur · (198 t Comedy) Dudley MOOfe. L12a M1nnelh Wt11le hos family attempts 10 turce h1111 1n10 a pre arranged marnage, n dnmke1o. hPdornsltc playboy falls in love w•lh .i IJO<>r working Q!!.1. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 111111 ) c.aJ PAlllt CNAll "Cinderella" nw pltght of a single mother !>trugghng 10 raise her ctilld. support them OOth ancJ auena law school touches Han. h•s fellow studen1s and even lhe ror01dding Prnl K1nqslleld (!hr.) • mWll "Outland' ( 198 1 Sc.1er1t.e Fie lion) Sean Connery, Pete• Oorle A sµac.e marshal 1nves11gale& a rash o mysterious deaths within a m1n1119 color1y or1 or1e 01 .l!,lpjter's moons 'R' ( t hr 49 min ) -al) .,. "D 0 A " ( t949, Mys1e1y) EdmOnd O'Bnan, Pmr1ela fl111ton When a man reall~es thar he has been given a dose of time-release<1 pU1su11 he o;ets ou1 to IOcale 111s killer oelo1P 111., hie Pnds (1 hf .. 45min) .. CC> mWll "Monty Py1ho11 And The Holy Gra~" ( 1974, Comedy) G1i1ham Chap- man, John Cleese Kin~ /\rfhur and h•S band of knights encmmrer y1an1s, r1ddlers and a ferocious rabbit 111 1hi>11 c;C'mch tor -the~~ ho J'>r••••• I ..,, .. AQQMT WMl.YGIOlm -~Y__,.PAGI "" P.ftfLcrp"-=~ to• A.-cMINCID ,..,,.WBl. ... ,.... Neal G1101er .111d Jel trey Lyons host an 1nforrnnt1ve look al what's new at lhe movies (l) .. rm CD.,. "Laura" ( 1980, Orllmll) Dawn Dunlop, Maud Adams /\ worrnir1 tries 10 prevent a relallonslup berwepn A sculptor with whOm she had hnd nro <11!a11 and her tHn·aoe ballerina <l1111ytHer 'A' ( 1 hr • 25 min.) al).,. "An AmP111.an WPrewott In Lon don" ( 1961. Come<1v1 Dm11(j Naughton, Jenny Aguiler. The vac.ni•on 111nerary ol two yoong Americanr. on fl walking 1001 01 England is ruined when a werewolf allaci.. leaves one dead and lhe other cursed w11h a hunger for human tlesh 'ff (I hr . 35 min.) (I) llOYll "Body Heat" ( 198 I, S1J199nse) William tlllll. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer is per sueded by his love< to murder her hU'lb8nd 'A' ( I tw .. 55 min) (%).,. "Sh01I Eyes" ( 1976. Orama) BIU<le Davison. Jose Pere1 Corw1c1s attempt to stay nllve 1n lhe brntel ntmos l)tlefe ol a prl3<>0 where certain !allow lnmatet break almost evory known rule ol decency. 'A' ( 1 hr , 44 nlfn ) M.....cTOM ml .... tw ~ ...... WiiW .... ~o ... "f:lroPQwor" ( 1979. Mvatory) Loren, James Cob•Jrr) A man's widow •nd sev9'81 011'181 parties converge on the Caribbean 10 learn ltlo rf'A80fl8 beNnd her husband'~ v101onl deo1h (2 h<•.) 20 Friday, July 22. 1983 G) CHLDM1t CAUGHT • THE CROlllW Hosts Gary Coll1rtl> and Mary Ann Mobley. with guests Anson Wolltams Belly White and JoAnn Pflug. prol1le o;r~ cliildren whu are 1he 1nnocen1 v•cloms ol war on coun trres such as Sornaha Camtx><Jia and fl SalvaCIOI ( 1 hr ) a> lNllT OIQ Gucs1s fhzaoem Ashley. Beare & Serge Klarsfefd Nazi hunters responS1ble for the ClePQ1ta1ton a11d 111al of Klaus Barbie, M1 T ( 1 hr 30 min I '1:>111CWI 11:M 0 THE~ coeMCTIOM Prrvare de1ec- t1ve Nick C0<sello (Jac:k Scalia) rs hrred by a woman (Julie Sommars) wnose hus band plans 10 frame her In• 1ne nouroer of he• lover ( t hr ) D MOLL.YWOOO ClOllW (IDlllOV'm "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981. Adventure) Richard Harris Bo Derek Wn11e accompanying her lathe< on a search 101 the legendary Elephant's Graveyard. a young wOfl"lan rs abducted by an unc1vllrzed white man who was raised Oy apes in fhe 1ung1e R' It hr 52 min) 11:918 llOYIE "The Rat Race' ( 1960, Come dy) Tony Cu111s. Debbie Reynold& A lema1e dancer and an aspmng musician. both broke work out a plan whereby rhey divide lhe same room (2 hrs . 10 min ) lIZl llOYIE "A Girl In Every Port' ( 1952 Comedy) Groocho Marx Marie w11soo 1wo Navy pals a11empt to 'lmuggle a µa11 ol recehOrses aboard the11 shop ( 1 hr 55 min) IC) lllOV'm "Ne.ght>ors" ( 1981 Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd A middle class suourban coople are suhiec1ed 10 rhe straflgesl 24-hour pertod ol theor lrves alter the11 bizarre new neighOOrs move 1n nexl Cloor 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) fl9 ~.,. CUii lllB'llWMIWCA.,.. ( NOMI..,. ~ ··1 l ove New York Grand P11x" (from Lalo.e Placid, N Y ) (A) (2 hrs ) g llOVil "Harold And Maude" ( 1971. Comedy) Ruth GO<don. Bud C0tt An 80· year-old woman meels an 18-year old boy obsessed with uealh 111 n funeral par· tor. and proceeds to teach him the arl of Irving and loving 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min ) ~118 llOV9 "How SwPet It Is!" ( t968. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. James Gamer A boy lollows his g111tr1end 10 Europe and his parents IOllow him (2 hrs.) 12:11(() lllOV'm "Hijack" ( 1973, Suspense) David Janssen. Keenan Wynn A truck driver Is hoVnded by de1erm1ned hijackers while 11an5P0111ng cargo fr om Los Angeles 10 Houston ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Cil ZAm _., TMIATlll fDTMIUllOll tllll D llUl1Y A cynical Los Anueies cob drrv er (Saul Rublnek) gets lhe cMnce to lrve out his fantasy of becornrng A povete eye Ll_l'lr,) '! (QJ lllOWil ankee Doodle Dnndy" ( 1942, Mus I) James Cagney, Joan Leslie Bom into e ~ow business family, George M Cohen cames t\13 petrlOhc Ide al:i Into his vorloos ~paclllos 111 eotor. p<Oduce1 end w111er of nvmerous songs lhat have become pan of Amera'e mval· ,.1cel ==J~~nJ,TMlllA ~WTODAY .,. "Beach 011111" ( 1982. COmttdy) Oebfa BIM, Vol Klloe A 1oen·oge girl's lrlend9 help her to k>08en up so they oan & on with ~vlng tun at lht be8ch 'R' ( 1 .30mln) .,_ "l:.sc11pe From New York" ( 1981 Science F1ct1<>n) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Aart>ea11 In 1997 a ha1dened c11rr11nn1 ,c; nrte•ed a p.111lw1 11 he c.an res cue t"e pres1de111 or lhe t JS from lhe p11wn c11y lhal Manha11:111 has l'lccorne n ( 1 hr . 40 '"'" ) ~ WinM>OK HOlf'fTAL 1:a MC.,.. ( I llOVIE "Aaoy OluP M.11111e . ( 197fi Drama) Jan Michael V1111.••111 lllynr11s O'Connor f\ y1)1u1g r11,11r. d1<;hn11mably d1st.h111ged tru11r the Ma1111P Cmps, assumes the 1C1e11!1ly the rolP arod 11noto1m ol a war hero 'Pli ( 1 111 79 min ) fl llOVIE "I el'<. Do 11 Again ( 197:> C?medy I Sidney Pn111er Boll Cosby I\ rrnlkman and a tac..101y wo1ker engagp 111 oe111ng oni.I hyunotrsrn 10 rdise hrncJs lor ;1~~(~f.,?mrr1) ,,. O AT oe. wmc Gl•PSI till· u111-t.1m ot l'lm~nteroa11oru:il ( 1 lu ) @ ATLNIGl CID lllOV'm "The While I ion-;" t 198 t Dra mtl) M11;hael York Grynnos 0 Connor 1\11 animal behavior srt-oemh<;I s family jOlnS tum on !he 111ng1e w h11lp hyhr oya1ns1 pnachers 1hrea1emng vahrAble albino hon cuos PG' (I hr 36 rrun ) -; (()ca .. 19GHTWATCH F1QHT IAC.l wmt DAVID HOROWITZ CtMTIM MJIMln NI> l UNUMtTlD HYHOPLHf llACING "Champion Spark Plug Rega11n" (lrorn M1arrn, Fla ) (n) ( I hr ) 1:11 ($1 llOViE "The Happy Hooker Goes To Washington f 1977 Comedy) Joey Hea1her1or1 George Horn111on The 11repress1ble Xaviera Hollander tourneys lo 1he U S cap11a1 And uncovPrs S{>rne very sens111ve c;ecrpl document<, A' ( 1 hr 29 =1m1n E•lflll'MTCM _ .. ,.... ( llOVll "Zoo1 S111t" ( 198 t, Drama) Daniel Valdez. E<1wa1d Jarnes Olmos tn 1940s tos Angeles. a cause celobre erupts 011rr the frarrn11t1 ol mernbcrs of >l C111cano streel g11n11 for murder 'ff ( I hr 43m1n) Ml(C)llOVll "Cloud Dimccr" ( 1980, Mven 1ure) Onv1d Ca11edlne. Jenrufer O'Neill A top slunl mer neglects the people whO c;are abOul him '" the selhsh pursuit ol Ml dan=s sport ·po· ( 11u . 48 min.) ,. g "Hey, GoO<J Lookrn' " ( 1982. Drama) /\nlrnnlccl Oorccted by Ralph Bakshi An 1mrr11ncn1 gany· 111mble threatens lhe flaµplnesi; of 8 uroup Of '50s Orooklyn 1eeo·ngers 'R' ( 1 hr • 1 ~ min.) .. Cil •AnM• (ff) 90¥il "r11ooy ihe 13th. Pert 111" ( 1982, Horror) Dena Kimmet, Paul Krol· kll Unwary teon-age1s lrovel to n remote c;abln 111 C1yg1al I eke the slell\1og grounds of a derengoo monster whO •; we::::.~e{,Gji:.,·R· ( I hr , 35 mm I ..... ,...(11) ( .. "Six P11ck" ( t98?. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane 1 nm• A rece·cor drf\ler turns a r.extol 01 juveolle c111 111lpp0rs into n winning ptl craw 'PO' (I hr .. "'451~ =~~ ..... "Allnn" ( !919, HOllOI) Tom Skerrltt, Y11phet 1<0110 The crew of " spn· ot00tno 3(;rap carrlet rouow a nlY11terioos tlgMI lo a supposedly ooad p111net end, aftllf landll'\O. dtsc:ovor lhnt Iha mesaago was n wnrnl110 to '""*' awav 'A' " -lunclay Cont. A docume11ta1y look al !he Frnd Hutchu1 SOtl Canoer Center In Seauie. Wo&hlnglon -pioneers In bone marruw 111.mispte111~ 11esented me ... llOWA "Palace 01 Oellghls" A betuno !he-scenes took 1s taken m San Frnnc1s· co'& Exptorat<murn, a uruque science museun1 featuring close 10 500 81(h1blts .IB> D (I hr) ~llDWE "lhe Hurncane" ( 1937. Aoven· IUle) Oolothy Lamour Jon Hall A oevas- tallng humcane IMI des11oys a Polyne s1an 15tand resolves ll'le cor1t11ct of 1dyll1e romance and pr1m111ve Ille with mo<Jern C1V1hza11on (2 hrs.) (£) OlO TW'l IAIEIN I "Cracker Jack CtasStc" (lrom RFK Stadium 1n Washing ton. 0 C ) (2 hrs ) CS) llOWE "Six Pack " ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car driver turns a sextet ol 1uvcn11e car strippers into a winning pit crew ·PG' ( 1 hr. 45 min.) g llOWE "Grease :r ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulheld, Michelle Pte1tter An Enghsh student at a 60s American htgh school has 10 prove h1msell to the leader ot a girls' gang whose member;> can date only those of a gang ol greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr. 55 min.) DMGllllET ..... ..,.. ..... COIRMNCi .-& A~ AT THE llOVEI .... MAllKHAMlll'IEGYPT . llOTII• ORTI lfllMA l10MAl .. -Git J\tl (I) • mMll 0) VOYAQIRll Phineas and Jeffrey hnd an undeveloped space center at the 1969 lunar launch sue. then help sc1en11s1 Wernher Von Braun (David Ohvter) esca~ from the Nazis (A) ( 1 hr ) fJ @J .uY'I aa.YE IT 0.. NOTI Fea- tured' a scandalous royal love atta1r, strange 1n1erna11ona1 tooas. the only alb1· no gorilla 1n captivity, amazing archeolog1- ca1 hnds. including V1k1ng ~hips, a clay army o f 6000 men b\Jrted w11h a Chinese emperor. (A) D (I hr.) ~ Wl.D, WIJ) WOM.D "'AlmM.I ~ '::' GCUD AGf OI mEV11t01t ·'Mar· ty" Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand star 1n a 1955 producllon ol Paddy Cheyet· sky's teleplay about a homely butcher who !alls 1n love with a plain gorl ( 1 hr I G.!) nEl9IG AT PON "Steve Lawience Ano Eydie Gorme" This husband-and wile team. stars of TV. Broadway and the rnghtchJb c1rcwt. sing with the Pops on a special rrrbule 10 the 95-year-old Irving Berlin, 1nclud1ng a medley of his h11s ( 1 hi) (IJ GETTING EYD CO) DWIA ltOll LIVE ,._ cumw. , ... On July 2 I ttl•S premier performer will sing more ol her music lhan 1n any previous concert appearance 1n a live concert irom New York Ctty's Central Park (2 hrs ) (Z) llCME "Zoot Suit" (1981. Orama) Darnel Valdez. Edward James Olmos In 1940s Los Angeles. a cause celebre erupts over the framing of members of a Chicano s11eet gang tor murder A' ( 1 hr , 43 ~ :I :.= .. I llOWE "The ProfesS1onals' ( 1966. Mystery) Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin A wealthy American hires four mercenaries to recover h•S wile who has been kid· 11opp00 by o Me1t1C.Un uuerrllla k111dor (2 hrs ~= ctO MC& Tne rrngglo~ t()fm res<:ue porty tu rtttr~vti thell friend Wemb tey. wrio htls tieen capturtttJ by th& uiam Go<ua 1-eeon ,. 90llTl'Mll .. Cl) 0.. ~AT A Tm Ann begins to feel the seve1e i.1ra1n 01 ten<Jing to tho needs of everyone in her oveicrowde<l aparrment (Pan 21 (RI (The cooc1ua1ng f!e•sode will follow 1mmedlatety ) U GD m 'Aal Race d11ver Brewster Baker (Ooo Jl1hn&on) finds himself an 1ns1an1 father as he takes 1esponslblllty tor five sp1111e<J orphans who servtl as his plr crew. (1 hr) G llfYlllT..-aff 1111 WlllC Featured TV's sexy 1ec:in commercl8ts, the Bee Gees at work on me music tor "Staying Alive", Hollywood's movie dubbing and doubling ( t hr J D OJ) MAn HOUITOlt Mau travels to Las Vegas to help un alcohol1c singer (Robert Goulet) accuood ot killing a beaulllul s~o;f<ie~ ( 1 hr ) ~ TWJGHTZOMI ~ llCME 'The Fate Of The Andrea Oo11a" ( 1979. Advenrure) Documentary. Divers explore rhe remains ot Ille "unslnl< able" luxury liner thal met Its doom Wt'len 11 collided with a Swedish l1rre1 oll Nan tucket Island on July 25. t956 (2 hrs J fl) QllEAT MIL.WAY ~I OI THE WORLD G.!) ~Cf THEATllE "A Town Like Alice" Jean 11avels to outback Australia 1n search of Joe, who 1s 1n l ondo11 looking tor her (Paci 4) (R) p ( t hr ) CC) llOYIE "Vietor I V1cto11a" ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston~ A gay 1mpresa110 turns a starving singer into the rage ol 1930s Pans by b1ll1ng her as furoµe·s grea1es1 lemalc 1mpersona· tor 'PG' 12 hrs . 15 min I CD 8'0llTtCEfTDI CID l&U JOB. IN COMCSIT Juel performs many ot his chall·topptng hits. lrom "Jus1 The Way You Are" 10 "It's Sttll Rock 'N' Roll To Me · 1n h•S tirst 1e1ev1sed concert, taped 111 tne Nassau Coliseum on Long Island ( 1 hr • b min ) (IJ FllEJl)l IN COMCPT "The Mamas And The ~=~s And The Assoc1a1ton" ( 1 hr ) I.SJ M>N LIVE ,._ CSfTUL ,,.. On July 2 t this premier perlormer will sing more of her music lhan 1n Any previous concert appearance m a hve concert lfom New Yori\ City's Central Park (2 hrs) 0llOYIE "The Amateu1" (1982, Drama) John Savage. Chrt!.topher Plummer A CIA computer expert 1ra1ns 11.lr acOve field duty 10 avenge the murder of ti1s g11Ur1end i ruthless 1error1srs 'A' I 1 hr • 50 min ) .. llMt fALftLL ta (I) Git( DAY AT A T9E Ann seeks refuge trom lier pacli.ed apartment with Sam at his tiome but a ma1or argument arises trom hos proposal of marnage lart3) (RI THE WORLD TOllOMOW IUllGRI M CMAIUl~Clelntf fUI ICse W Cl) THE~ Florence goes on st11ke aga1ni.1 George when he refuses to oo anything aoout prov1Cltng her with a ~ns1011 plan (A) U 6' llOWE "Goin South" ( 1978. Com- edy) Jack Nicholson Mary Steenburgen A captured horse thtel is offered a chance to escape hanging by marrying a young lady from the town 1n whteh he has been 1mp11soned (Al (2 hrs.) I M UU.OP Mn ID..._.DCIPT Lou GOSBell Jr wit! narrate t~ behlO<I the-•ceoes look at the making ot "Juws 30" with co-111ar Bess Armstrong l1 h!J • 9 llO¥ll "P ooster" ( 1982. M)'S1ery) Paul W1lham11. Pal ~Corrnicit. Two mismatched lnvostlgatort lry to rise above theu personal dlllerences when they are paitnered to probe a case of poeslble arS:t~~llrs.) 11 llAlt••CI n9AW "A Town Like Aliee" Jean travets to outback Australia In search ot Joe, who is 1n London looking lor her (Part 4) (R) D ( 1 hr) Ci) IMlM AAAllA "OiT. Money And Poll· tics" The final ep1s00e of the ae11es tnves· ligates the Saudis as an emerging super- power -what they Intend to do with their power. !heir ob)echves In 1he Middle East, and how !hey interact with the United States (R) ( 1 hr ) (E) AUTO UCllQ "NASCAR Budweiser 400.. (from Riverside. Calif.) (R) (2 hrs.} CD llO¥iE "S1~ Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A rae&-ear d11ver turns a sextet ol juvenile car strippers mro a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min) (Q) llOYIE .. Looktn' To Get Out .. ( 1982, Comedy) Jon Volgh1, Ann-Margret. A pair of gamblers !lee to Las Vegas from New Yori. with the mob on the11 trail 'R' ( 1 ht .• 45 rn1n) CZ>~ "One· Trick Pony" ( 1980, Ora- ma) Paul Simon, Blaor Brown A once-- popular performer 1s pressured by every- one around him to drop his style ol music and wr1te songs tl\at can bring him back 10 1he top 40 'A' (I nt., 39 min ) .. @ FATI OI ntl umt ...... "The Case For Responsible World Leadership " AudubOn Soc1ely pres1den1 Russell W. Peterson, former governor of Delaware, si:>eaks to the 1982 first Biennial Confer- ence sl'.)onsored by the Friends of the Ear!h. •IJ (I) iewtWIT George (Tom Poston) becomes the bull of cruel JOkes and scorn lrom the townspeople alter he claims to have seen a UFO (R) a FMD ...,..,. (!) llOYIE "Broadway .. ( 1942, Mystery) George Rall. Pa1 O'Brien. Two New York. City gangsters battle tor control of the rackels and for the attec11ons or lhe wom· an they beth love (2 hrs ) (ff) MOT •CIH#&Y 1111 ... Comedy sketches combine with classic ltlm and news footage 1n an ollbeat, satl11c take- ott •@ CRJtUP ,... Cl) """'91aw,11.D. Gonzo learns fhal a college friend (Kristoffer Tabofl) who is supposedly suffering from an incur- able disease may be per1ect1y heallhy alter all. (A) (I hr ) I i:::.. ., .... LR All) DIA111 Carol Lawrence and Art Unkleller host this took at the children of East Africa and the11 struggle tor survival. Guests· Dick Van Patten. William Shatner. Dean Jones, Efrem Z1mbalos1 Jr ( 1 hr ) G) llllPIJIDllfT • IWOM ... fD Eva.ca AT PON "Steve Lawrence And Eydie Gorme" This tiusband-and- w1fe team. slars of TV, Broadway and the nightdub c1rcu11. sing with the Pops in a special tribute to the 95·year-old Irving Berlin, 1nc1uo1ng a medley of his hits. Friday, July 22, 1983 19 -Monclay Cont. Steve Forrest. (Pan 1) (2 hrs) ,~.......___ "Brldeshead Revtslted· The Bleak Ughr 0 1 Day" Sebastian returns to school seemingly benl on his own destruction after his mother (Claire Bloom) asks en Oxford don to watch over her son, (Part 3) (R) a (1 hr,) lCJ .,_ "The Hollywood Knights" ( 1980, Comedy) Roben Wuhl, Tony Den· za. On Halloween eve in 1965, a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc In Beverly Hiiis to avenge the closing ol their hangout by the local home owners association. 'A' ~hr • 39 min.) ...,....,. MCMI "Attack Force Z" ( 1980, Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel Gibson During World War II. a top-secret Austra- lian attack unit penetrates Japanese It~ to perform a daring rescue mission ( 1 hr . 35mln.) e m¥ll "Summer Lovers" (1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagher. Two American college students spend a free-spirited summer on a Greek Island. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) •IJl.IML•MFAl&l .. • Cll PIWA11-....e Cot Fielding and Capt Lewis beeome Impromptu match· makers In an ettort to reunite Judy's estranr.d parents (Alan Oppenheimer, ~ Callan . (R) 8 e FMm.YlW.1 Trying 10 avoid capture by the FBI. Elyse's brother llees from the Keaton resldenoe with Alex In row. (Perl IL.. .... ML•MPAl&l .. mCAl\m • Cll TUClml"I mat A flamboyant Hol- tywood halrdresaer (Joe Penny) asks Rick and Amanda lor protection when he learns that a hit man Is al1er him (A) ( t hr.) 8 e .W. "Death Of A Centerfold, The Dofothy Straiten Story" ( 1981. Blogre· phy) Jamie Lee Curtis. Bruce Weitz. The overnight success of the beautiful Canedi· an ectreu-model who round fame In Hol- tywood. then wtttlfed a tragic death at the hendl of her husband, ts dramatized (R) Rhrs.) • .,._. 1W TNOI•,._ DAY WM "Oeyw Of Oecltlon" President Johnson ~ American combat troops into South Vietnam and orders the first bombing raldl on the North. ( t hr ) • ... "Dirty Harry" ( t972. Ofama) Clint EutWOOd. Harry Guardino. A deter- mined pOlloe detecttve defies his superiors and gtimbtes with Innocent ""as to cap- M• a tnlPer who ts terrorizing San Fran-~. (2 l'lra.J. O .,. 'Breakheart Pase" ( 1976, Wettem) Charles Bronaoo. Ben Johneon. A dilglliaed tedetat agent. transporting a prllotlef by train through the Weel. Is wd· def"Y ceugttt up In a diangerova eequence of event• aa train pa1MOQ9fa are mur-(l~ tn.) mar : ma u ca "BrldelMad td: The Bleek Light Of Day" Sebatitn returns to 1ChOOI ... mlnaly bent on hit own dealructten titer Ni rnolNf (Cleif• Bloom) lltkt an 0.11ford dOt'I to w.tefl ~ her eon. (Part 3) (R) (;il (.~·~ OI ..-. "The Ebb And ~· FWon Nureyev end MttchaN Barvlh-- nlkov .,. ,_tured • O.rne MarQOI ~on- 22 Frldmy, Juty 22, 1983 teyn traces the development or ballet over the course ot 300 years. (R) ( 1 hr ) (I) lllKA MJ. COMTACT UM 11 (1t) (L) llCml "Persecull()(I" ( t974. Drama) Lana Turner Ralph Bates The trouble 1s 1ust beg1nn1ng when a disturbed woman puts her wealthy husband out ol the way 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) (OJ llCml "Making Love" ( 1981, Orama) Kate Jackson. Michael Ontkean A wom- an learns that her husband is involved 1n a homosexual relatlonshlp 'A' (I hr , SO min) CS) llCml "The Betsy" ( 1978, Drama) Laurence Ohvier, Robert Duvall Based ot\ the novel by Harold Robbins A PoWerfUI and relentleSs Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star into his company lo develoP a revolutlonary new vehicle 'A' (_g hrs . ~ min I (ZJ llCml "Short Eyes" (1978. Orama) Bruce Davison, Jose Perez. Convicts attempt 10 stay alive 1n the brutal atmos- phere of a prison where certa1n fellow Inmates break almost every known rule of dece~'R' ( t hr , 44 min.) W @ "S11occo" ( t951. Adventure) Humphrey Bogart, Marta Toren. A sol- dier's 1011e for a superior's wile proves to be 1'11s downfall (2 hrs • 5 min ) • (!) llCml "Walk On The Wild Sode" ( 1962 Orama) Laurence Harvey. Capu- c1ne. A man learns that hrs l0tmer girl Irland has moved Into a house of 111 repute ~hrs .. 30 min.) CCJ.llO¥W "Megalorce" I 1981. Adven· ture) Barry BostwlCk, P81SiS Khambatta A group of technOloglCally wper1or mer· cenarles ba!lle the IOfces ol a tiny mllllary dlc1alC>fsh1p 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 min ) CH> MCMI "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Knsty McNichol. Chrls!opher Atkins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the world ol a 19th-century pirate 'PG' (1hr ,40mtn) I ..,.AL.WB1 tNCW. -Cll ~ I LACIY Succumbing to job bUrnout when her long-awaited vaca- tion 18 PoSIPOfled by Lt. Samuels, Mary Belh qu~1sappears wtthool alerting i ... R ~ TMI Clf u.:8 "The Ebb And Flow" Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Barysh· nlko11 ara laatured as Dame Margot Foo· leyn traces the development OI ballet OV81 the course ol 300 years (R) ( 1 hr.) l~~tenegro" (1981, Come- dy) Susan Anspach, Erland Josephson A neglected wife travels to Stockhotm and begins an alla r with a m&n she met in a boflemllln n~kJb. ~ hr., 40 m n ) -;x•• nm ... -1'-W.CIQ ---·-.. att'9 Clll9LllC*M ...... 1W~IUU ... ......... ,.., ·-.., ..... U,__A_l_fCICl•u.&NU- lhe publie poller ltauet ralted at this year's coo'lentlont o the L .. gue of Unit· ed AtMtlean Citltene 9nd the Natlonal ti oH.• Rate••.~. (1 hf.) ...,.. ~ ''T0411 of Somervllle ycte ClatliC" (from SorneMlle. N.J.) ~hr.) .. , ..... ... "Strange Bena'Vtot" ( 198 t. IP9f*I) MlchHI Murphy, LoulM f"letchtr. A police Officer lrwaallO'll.. I series ol brutal murde<s 1n a small Mid· western college town. 'A' ( t hr .. 35 min) (Q) llCml "Clash Ot The Titans" ( 198 t. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Oltvier MythlC hero Perseus is helped by hrs lather Zeus 1n a series ol dangerous tasks as he tries 10 win 1he hand of a Phoen1c1an princess against the wishes ol a vengelul sea ~dess 'PG' ( t hr . 58 min ) CI> "Coast To Coast" ( 1980, Com· edy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake. A runa· way housew1le and a scrappy trucker hauling cattle coast to coast become the targer of a wild cross-COUl)try chase ·po· L! hr • 34 min I ID NI ClW featured. a took et top fash- ion modet Rene Russo ( t hr , 30 min ) ,,. CS) MOVIE "Squeeze Play" ( 1981. Come- dy) Jim Harris, Jenni Hetrock. The girl· l11ends of softball players decide to form their own team as a way of avenging their n!!Qlecl. 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min I 1':• (Ill MOVIE "Invisible Stripes" ( 1939. Dra- ma) Humphrey Bogarr. William Holden A reformed ex-con a11emp1s 10 keep his k1<1 brother on the strait ~ 1::1 narrow. ( I hr . 45m1n) tt::ll IJ ()) NMT TO NMT Jonathan and Jen· niter are on opposing sides when they try to solve a murder in which their beSt f11ends are the suspects (Al (I hr • 10 m1nL D • 1111 IUT Clf CMIOM Host Johnny Carson. Guests: Larry Oatlln. Leonerd Waxdeek and high schoot blrdcalters. Carol w~ne. (A) ( 1 hr l 1 1;~-:m- ODDCOUPLI MMYO .W. "Notional Lampoon Goes To The Movies" ( 1981, Cornec:ty) Robby Benson. Richard Widmark. Popular movie genros are satirized In three parodies. 'R' i! hr , 30 min,) CH) llO¥W "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Redner An Inno- cent archltecl who was lramed tor a mur· der and o woman whose brother commll- 1 ed su101de under mysterious circumstances ere thrown together In a dangerous game ot intrigue. 'PG' ( t hr . ~5mln) O llOWI "The Border" (1981. Otama) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Perrine. A Texas bOrder guard's values come in conflict with those or his corr~t co-w0tk8fl and his materlltll&tie wife 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -• mnaT~ rmMMf Hlghtlghts ol ~=mnlsl Louell11 P11r&00s' career. a "Ovtbacl<" ( t971, Drama) Donald Ptaasence. Oary Bond. A schootteecher IYom Westem Australia en route to Sydner. gets wartald tor a night In a town that air ps him o money. scruplel and d!gnl'X. q hf!.) '1 1 .. •H FIW.-.e•wo.-... .W. "The Pr190nef Of Zenda" 937. Adlleflture) Ronald Colman, David Niven, A !<ldnapped king's double fighll olf U9UfP8r9 of the throne until the real kl~ la r99Cueel. }2 hr-.) II IMDlll'll9M.nt-_, ..., .... From Pomona, C•lll _Lt hr:.L-30 min.) .. •u .. wrwnwN•u:: •• -= pop ~Simon and OarlunMI. ae~ Mary Moore. author Fren 1-~-T. =ITU omln1W' -.. ''Mott Then Fftendt'' -Monday -......... 11.v1u- •cc:i "Monly Python And The Holy Grall" ( t974, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese. C 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) "The Reckoning" ( t969. Oramo) Nicol Williamson. Rachel Roberts ( 1 hr , 60m1n,) •cm "Tl'le BachetOf And The Bobby SO)(e<" ( 1947. Cottiedy) Cary Grant. ~rna Loy. ( 1 hr • 36 min.) ~ "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955, Musical) Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons (2 hrs .. 30 min) •!Ill "The Glass Menagerie" (1973, Dre· mal Katharine Hepburn, Joa11na Miies. (2 hrs.) ,.(!) "The Lener" ( 1940, Orama) Bette Da11ls. Gale Sondergaard. (2 hts ) 0 "MommJe Dearest" ( 1981, Drama) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwid. (2 hrs., 9 min.) (%) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radner ( 1 hr , 45 min.) JlllCC) "Another Man. Another Chance" ( 1977, Adven1ureJ James Caan, Gene- vieve Bu1old. (2 hrs .. 8 min ) .. J:9(D) '"Stlfpwreck" ( 1978, Adventure) Rob- ert Logan. ~il(kl Jamison-Olson. ( 1 hr . 43mln.) •CID "Attack Fo1ce Z" ( 1980, Advemurel John Phillip Law, Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •CI> "The Reckoning" ( 1969, Drama) Nicol Williamson. Rachel Roberts. ( 1 hr . 50m1n) •cm "Clash 01 Tne l1tans" (1981. Fanta- sy) Harry H1111mn, Laurence Olivier ( 1 hr" 58m1n,) ct "The P11a1e Movie" ( 1982. Ad11en· ture) Ktlsty McNlchol. Christopher Alkins L! hr .. 40 rn1n.) -CC) "Megaforce" ( 1981 , Adventure) Bar- ry Bostwick, Persis Kharnbatta. ( 1 f11 . 40 min.) (ff) "Under The Rainbow" ( 198 t. Come- dy) Chevy Chase. Came Fisher ( 1 hr 38 min.) (J) "Carbine Wiiiiams" ( 1952. Biogra- phy) James Stewart. Jean Hagen ( 1 hr . 35m1n.) -ltll ''Casanova's Big Nighl" ( 1954. Com· ~) Bob Hope. Joan Fontaine. (2 hrs.) 1WlZJ "Escape From New York" { 198 t, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Kurt Russell, Adrienne Bar beau ( t hr .. 40 min) 6D ''Outside The Wall" (1950. Drama) Richard Basehart. Marilyn Maxwell. ( 1 hr .. 30min.) 11:9(0) "Knightriders" (1981, Adventure) E<i Harris, Gary Lahti. (2 hr~. 2·5 min.) ct "Agency" { 1981. Suspense) Robert Milchum. Lee Majors. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -JU1ernooa Movies- -• "War Of The Planets" (1978, Sci- ence-Fiction) John Richardson, Yan11 Somer. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m "Living )t Up" ( 1954. Comedy) Dean Marlin. Jerry LeWis (2 hrs.) CC) "The Ivory Ape'' ( 1980, Adventurel Jack Palance. Steven Keats. (2 hrs.) (ff) "Maywire" ( 1979, Drama) Lee Rem· ick. Jason Robards, (2 hrs .. 25 min ) (J) "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Ktlsty McNichol. Christopher Atkins. L1 hr .. 40 min.) -m "Playgirl" ( 1954, Orama) Shelley Winte1s, Barry Sullivan. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W (Z) "Coast To Coast" ( 1980. Comedy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake. ( I hr . 34 min.) WCI "The End 01 August" ( 1982. Drama) Llfirt Skala, O&Yid Marshall Grant. (2 hr&J •CC) "Brealler Morant" (1980, Orama) Edward WOOdwnrd. J1>ck Thompson ( 1 hr . 46 min) (IJ) "King Of Jau" ( 1930. Mutllcal) Bing Crosby, The Poul Whiteman Orchestra. (I hr .. 30m111.) t:ll(H) "Hanky Pnnky" (1982, Comedy) Gene Wiider. Gilda Redner { I hr.. 4!> min.) (J) "The Sca~oat" ( 1959, Mystery) Alec Guinness. Nicole Maurey. ( 1 tu . 30 min.) Ml(JJ "Wrong Is Right" (1982. Comedy) Sean Connery. George Grluard ( 1 hr . 55m111.) CZ) "Zoot Sult" ( t98 t, Orarna) Daniel ValdeL. Edwa1d James Olmos ( t hr .. 43 min.) t:llC1D "Throw Out The Anchor" (t976. Comedy) Dina Merrill, Richard Egan. ( t hr . 30 min.) 0 "Mommie Dearest" (1981, Drama) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwld. (2 hrs .. 9 min.) Ml(%) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wiider. Gilda Radner (I hr .. 45 min,) .. QI) "The Last Wagon" (1956. Western) Richard Widmark, Felicia Farr. (2 hrs .. 6 min.) W CC) "Another Man, Another Chance" ( 1977, Adventure) James Caan, Gene- we11e Bujolc1 (2 hrs .. 8 min.) (ff) "Under The Rainoow·· ( 198 t. Come- dy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. (I hr .. 38 min.) CO) "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (J) "Odyssey Ot The Pacific" ( t98 I, Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) --sBvening .. , .... ............ IA-.&. New York Yankees at TeJ1as Ran&ls~rs.) I E."::i,mo.. o.~ ... , ca111 ... lnia ~~!; (3 hrs.) HAWAIFM~ ~a;;.;.:,: .. :: .. ,·:, performances demonstrating the world ot magic is presented as veteran actor Chris- topher Lee explains lhe Illusions created by a variety ol accompllshed magicians. L! hr) 8 110¥11 "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adventure) Kristy McNlchol, Christopher Atkins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transp0<ts her to the world ol a 19th-century pirate. 'PG' { 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. I ~CCMITYTOOAY ..... aCK CAVITT Guests: Rosemary Cloo- ney and Margaret Whiting. (R) I A&.L•1MlfAl&Y UllDDITAM*la tUIAll EIAWIClll OFF llOAD W From Pomona. Calif I hr .. 30 min.) 1111.0llY IQUAD Ml CM.,.. ..c ... IWIGPU P& llWDm A housewife who hires herself out 10 do hOUHhold chetes. San Francisco's top cunln& coe:i and hla mH lier-.=.. • ... WU ·-~ -a....cown llOWll "Rocl<y Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vaster Slall0t1e, Cati Weathers Watld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa sutlers a personal cllsis when a younger, hungrier ll9ti1~ challenges him IOI his CIOWn. 'PG (1 hr., 40 min) cm.o .. (I) u.IY llAl&OW: • 1MI-Manilow performs a selection 01 his hits, Including "Mandy." "I Write The Songs," "Can't Smile Without You" and "Copacabana." Taped at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, (2 hrs.) (Z) lllOVll "The Reckoning" ( 1969. Ofa- me) Nicol Wiiiiamson. Aachet Roberts. Alter rising above slum Ille, a successful businessman comes to the realization that he Is unhappy with his file. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) 1:t1•:::-' 79 fi I Oii 1MI TOMI Featured: an lntetv1ew with actress Teri Garr, whose career has btosso~ed Into starring lllm roles and a nomination In this year's Osoar race; a look at "Aerobicize." the newest exercise cable show; some ol lhe Interesting things belny done to restore the old lighthouses la1oit~l£oas1. Olll DAY AT A 19m IMCtB./ .._ 90llT _.,....Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons host an in1ormatlve look at what's new at the mo11ies. CID fRAQQU ROCK A drought hits Freggle Rock, turning the swlmmfng hole Into a mud puddle and ruining Red's plans tor a one-Fraggle swim show. '1) llO¥ll "Up In Central Park" ( 1948, Musical) Deanna Durbin. Dick Haymes. In the late 1800s. an Irish lass and her reporter-cohort set out to expose a notori- ous Ne~engster. (2 hrs.) .. G (I) fllGI Vinnie wins a leading role in the school musical and becomes attracted to Patty. his co-star. (A) G 1JD fAl&Y TIEI Elyse's youngef brother (Tom Hanks), a yOIJng corporate el(ecutive. arrives tor a vlsil and begins dlsptaylng unusually secretive behavior. (Part 1) {R) (The concluding episode wlll lollow Immediately.) 8 N1Ua 1MI Tiit THOUINID DAY WM "Dien Bien Phu"' The defeat of French torces at Dien Bien Phu triggers 20 years ot direct American ln110111ement. (1 hr.) D llOVll "The World 0 1 Henry Orient" ( 1964, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Paula Prentiss. Two teen-agers come 10 a better understanding with their parents alter cha~i~slclan. (2 hrs.) ~ P& llWDm A h'oosewlle wtio hi1es herself out to do household chores; San Francisco's top canine cop and his ma&- ter. G) CONDO••• Based on the no119I by John D. MacDonald. An Impending hurri- cane threatens the fives o1 the residents of an exclusive condominium buHt by a greedy and Irresponsible corporation. Starring Barbara Eden, Dan Ha~y and Friday, July 22, 1983 21 (.Z) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner ( 1 hr . 45 min) •CH> "Ruckus .. ( 1980, Drama) Dork Bene- dlCl. L•nda Blair ( 1 ll! JS min I "Venom" ( 1962. Suspense) Nicol Williamson. Klaus Kinsk1 ( I hr . 33 min ) 0 "The Kid from Brooklyn" ( 1946, Comedy) Danny Kaye V11g1n1a Mayo (2 hrs) .. CC) '·Loves Dark Aide" ( 1978, Romance) Clitt Polls. Carrie Snudgress (2 hrs) (SJ "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975 Aclllenturel Mike Mazu•k•. Jimmy Kane U tir . 25 min.) CZl "S1111ng Ducks"' ( 1960, Adventure) Michael Emil, Zach Norman ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. (!) "The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race" ( 1977 AdVenture) Chns Connelly, Forres! Tucker (2 l"trs ) ([) "I Am A Camera" ( 1955. Drama) Julie Haros. Laurence Harvey (2 hrs ) .. (SJ "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers ( 1 hr 40 min ) (%) "Heartbeeps·· ( 1961. Comedy) Andy Kaufman. Bernadette Peters ( 1 hr , 45 min.) --Llilvenlng .. &&.-=: Cll .. ll/l.090 :.':l'r.'9 llAWAIPWM O¥BI WY Guest Douglas Fairbanks • ~AllQM911-rT CC) llCMI "Halls Of Montezuma" (1951. Drama) Richard Wldrna1k, Jack Palance The U S Marines are portrayed on recon· na1ssanoe palrol 1n the Pacific during WOfld War II. (2 hrs ) (£)••'MO' "Final Maleh" Willie Mos· conl vs. Luther I ass11er (RI ( 1 hr ) (ff) llCMI "Victory" ( 1981, Adven1ure) Sytvester Stallone. Michael CA1ne During W0<ld War II Allie<! POWs see 1he1r 11Cke1 10 lreed0<n 1n n match belween their soccer teem lllld the German Nalional Team In Paris 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min) Ct llCMI "Soc Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane lane A race-car driver turns a sexte1 ol juvenile car strippers Into a winning µ11 crow 'PO' ( t hr .. 45 min.) ·1---ccurnTODA\' .... .-.Ya&.a _. CAVITT Guest musician I -1•.;:=;J:i.,, _.., ==a. A hot elr bellooo resort In the Rocky MO\.llltl!lna: eecre11 of writing 1om1nc:e novelt from a b8sH1elllng au1hof. .......... ~'::'at~ W A look et c•&:=: 1 _-::..;:J..,. -.,. , ... 2~ Friday, July 22, 1983 en on a voyage through one ol Ille world's mos1 fascinating and colorful ecosystems ··a coral reef (A~( I hr I ([) 11IE .-a lllM • Brlhsh Cliff Chmb1ng I MOIOflesS A11cral1 Soa11ng' Guests Henry Barber. Susan Qhver ( 1 hr) llOVIE "Sparkle" ( 1976, Orama) Irene Cara. Lone11e McKee During the 1950s, three black sistefs 11om Ille ghetto become musical supe1stars, bul eventual· ly sutler trom the pressures ol stardom. 'PG' (t hr 40m1n) (OJ llOVIE "The Pirate Movie" ( 1962. Adventure) Kns1y Mc Nicho4. Ch11stopher Atllins A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the world of a 191h-cen1ury ptrate 'PG' (I hr , 40 min ) Ill llOVIE "l es Entants Temoles" ( 1975 01ama) Eoouard De1m11he. Nicole S1epnane Two adolescents become involved on strange games 1n an etl0<t 10 close 001 lhe aduU world ( 1 hr . 45 min ) I DMlllET 1:11 J «* 11IE TOW Featured. a v1s11 with Ann Margaret and he1 nusband Roge1 Sm11h; an 1n1erv1ew with Ronald Btggs, mastermind betund "The Great Train Rob· bery", a IOOk a1 the HollywOOd Freeway 1., .. ,...., Ill «* L.A. Fea1ured. part one of a repon on culls. beginning wUh a desc11p- 11on on whal a cull ts and a k>olo. 81 some of the bel1er known groups; a tool< at ryth· m1c gymnastics. a combma11on of exercise and dance while holding rtbbOns. and a peek Inside a mlnnure reproduc110n IOI 1,. ~I;~~ YOU~FOlrT Gm DA\' AT A,,_ llACm.1~9GllT MW .an-FAMWILL CC*-CBT The popular group perform a selec· 11on ol their hlls. 1nc1ud1ng "What A Foot Believes," in !his concert 1apec1 al me Uni· versl1y ot Calllom1a at Berkeley's Greek Theatre. ( 1 hr., 30 min) all llOVIE "I, The Jury" ( t953. Mys1ery) Birt Ellt0t, Pres1on Foster Based on the novel by MICkey Spillane Mike Hammet sets ou1 10 avenge lhe m11rcl9r of his best l11e~h1s.) =ii ())«* M llOM 9'TN CIWUI l\IW.T Conesponoont Kuralt presents Vignettes eboVt 1110 people, places and events he encounters as he travels 1hroogh America. D ID THI A-llAll Tl'le 1eam is hired by a veteran l)OllCe offlcei fNormon Alden) who fears t'18t corrupt ~be1s of l\ts S W A. T team are planning 10 11111 him. ill) (I hr,) , 9 YWnMal M ,_ nD•• DAY WM "Uneasy Afttee" The Increasing Ame<lcan mm11ry presence In V'tetnam leedt to a ciosh of cultures an(I corruption In the eli- tes. Uh:Ju •o~•~-A1as1-P808d &how of comedy sketch9t and bl8Qicou11 featurn hol1s Thom Sharp and Arseni<> HaA and a ~st ol regular1 lnclud- lng JoM Moeohltt•. B1my Diamond, Vic Dunlop. Jan Hooks. Olene St11w911. Pater llMICkten. Victoria Jackson Ind John Par· r ... "The W1r l.9V«" (1962. Ori· ma) Steve McOueen, Aoben Wagner A cap1a1n and hit co-pUot t>ecorne lntef .. t· l ln the N "=. (2 hra. I ~ Qp9nlng night ., the ltlQ(inO 810fhefS Barnum And Balley Citel4 ( 1 hr.) g) IOllt QOLD CB.mATU 11IE '711 Hosts Rex Sm11h, Marilyn McCoo Guests include Three Dog Nigh!. Ame11ca, Cap ta1n & Tennille. WaylOn Jennings and The Holloes (2 his ) e llOYA "C11y Of Coral" Viewers are 1811· en on a voyage lhrough one ol 1he world's most fascina11ng and COiorfui ecosyslems -a COfal reel IA) O ( 1 hr ) G) ~ Dr James H Duke. a 11auma su1geon. s11ugg1es lo save an auto acc1- den1 victim by flying her 1n a '1ellcop1e1 to a nearby hosp11a1 ( I hr l CC) llOVIE "Ev11 Under The SUn" ( 1962, Mystery) Pe1e1 Us1tnov. Jane B11k1n Bet· g1an sleu1h Hercule Po1101 looks tor the murderer ol a lamous actress among an island reSO/t holel's stall and guests 'PG' ~hr. 40m1n) "°'"m llO¥ll "The Inglorious Bas1ards" ( 1976, Adventure) Bo Svenson, Fred Wil· llamson Two men fo1m an unusual fr1end- sh1p du11ng their ellor1s 10 survive enemy anaclls and violent oea1h during !he 1umul1uous days ol World War fl ( t hr . 33m1n) O llOVIE "Sunday 11'1 The Coun1ry" ( 1974, Drama) trnest Borgnine, Michael J Pollard Three oanll robbers on 1he lam terrouze a recluSlve tarme1 'R' ( t hr., 30 m1n.L .. G C1J OUR Tmt wml m.1 llOYIM Con temporary Issues 1ha1 alfec1 the dally lives of Ame<icans 10 different degrees are e11a· mined by corresponde~rs 8 (JIJ .IOMm LOftl Joanie and Chach1 are thrJlled about Annelle's engagement. unlll lhe groom·to-t>e makes l ass a1 Joan10 (A) c:;i awan.-. .. 'IMICATI.m .. ()) llCMI "A Pri11a10 Battle" ( 1960, Biography) Jack Warden. Anne Jackson The true s1ory of au1hm CornellOS Ryan's courageous bou1 aga1ns1 cancer and Its eflec1s on hrs family and work Is drama· tlzed. (R~ (2 hrs det D ti) nBMIRT ITllL.I A TV station manager (Ron Frazier) hl1es Laura end Rem1ng1on to 1nvestlga1 e threats agalnst htS new "happy-talk" nows team (R) ( 1 hr) 8 ¥WTW M 111111IOUIAllD DAY WM "The Trell" The strategic imp()(tance of the Ho Chi Minh Trail Is emphasized (I hr) • 91 ,._.. Ct9Nf'f Jact< becomes suspicious of a hondsome soap opera s1ar (Dennis Cole) who seems overly aniclous 10 ma11~ Terrt (R) Q I:'.. Or James H Duke, a trauma surgeon. struggles 10 save an au10 8001· denl victim by ny~het In a helicopter to e neii!a~tat 1 ht I G AT "Steve Lawrence And Eydie Gorrne" This huabend-&nd· wife team. stars ol lV. B1oadway and the nlghlckJb cl1cufl. sing with the Pops In a special lrlbute 10 the 95·year·old lrvlna Berlin, lncfudlng a medley of his htta. ( l ~ CR NOTIM.L Hamilton Tl~·Cata at nnlpeg 8kJI Bombart (R) 12 hra., 30 n11tt l · CO 8IMM .. "",_ CSIM. NM On JtJty 21 thla prerni.t perlormtf WIM ling more of tw mutlc thin In any pr~ conoen appearanc. In • tlvt concen from ~ Vorft City'e Centt11I Pinc (2 twa.) (.Q} .. "Stvdent Bodlel" (198t, Com- edy) Kritteri Altlf, Matthew Oo!Olby. A hM'i)'•!>f Mlhlf'CI ptychotlC killer ltllkJ lht fun·ICW!g atvdenlt of • t~I AIT'llf~n -Monclay Conl. (1978, Comedy) Rob Reiner, Penny Mar- shall. A young covple try to decide whether they're better at being friends or lover~ ( 1 h1 , 20 min l 1MI([) "Divine Obsession" ( 1976, Orama) Julia Franklin. Terri tlall.A small· town g111 comes to New York and finds stardom 1n the adult movie industry ( 1 ht) (IJllOVll "Private Lessons'' ( t980. Com- edy) Sylvia Kristel. Howard Hosseman A housekeeper has an ulterior motive for providing he1 employer's teen-age son wllh tlls llrst sex1.1al experience. 'R' ( 1 h1 . 30m1n) tl:9ltl) llO¥ll "The Killers'' ( 1964. Mystery) lee Ma1v1r1, Angle Oick111son A pair ot hired killers probe their v1c11m's past. seeklny clues on a robbery in which the victim had purportedly been involved (2 hrs., 5 min) t•1-M/m llO¥ll "The Lords 01 Flatbush" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Sylvester Stallone Four high school toughs living 1n Brooklyn 1n 1he late 1950s tace conflicts with girls and school problems while trying to maintain their image as kings of the street. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) Cf) BQEAlff m.JtO ~ unaT~ TONIQHT Highlights ot g.Q_sslp columnist Louella Parsons· career W llO¥ll "The Battle Ot The Villa Fiorita" (1965, Comedy) Maureen O'Hara, Rich· aro Todd The ctuldren of an estranged couple connive to reunite 1he11 parents (2 hrs .. 30 min) (Q)mVIE "A Girl's Best Friend" (1981) Juliet Anderson. Ron Jeremy ( I hr . 30 IT11n) CZ) mVIE "loot Suit" ( 1981, Orama) Daniel Valdez. Edward James Olmos. In 1940s Los Angeles. a cause celebre erupts over the framing of members of a Chicano street gang for rnurder 'n' ( 1 hr., 43 mon.) mG11escon t:tl CC) llO¥ll "Beach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy) Debra Blee, Val Kline. A teen·age girl's lrlends help her to loosen up so they can -Tuesday -•Morning Movies- .. CZl "Beauty And The Beast" ( 1946. Fan· tasy) Jose11e Day. Jean Mar3os ( 1 hr. 30 min) •CC) "And Now For Something Completely Different" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cteese. ( I hr • 30 min J CID "Odyssey 01 The Pac1hc" ( 1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( t hr , 20 min.) 0 "Lovers Like Us'' { 1977. Comedy) Catherine Deneuve, Yves Montand ( t hr . 43 mrn) .. @ "In Old Chicago" (1938, Drama) _11rone Power. Alice Brady (2 hrs l Ul ll.J ''Escape From New York" ( 198 t Sc1- ance-F1ctoon) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Bar beau ( 1 hr . 40 rrnn.) Ne(f) "Double l11demnt1y" ( 1944, Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck, Fred Mac-• Murray (2 hrs.) CID "Animals Are Beautiful People" {1975) Documentary. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) l':ll(S) "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulhetd, Michelle Pfe11te1 ( 1 hr . 55 min) .. CC) "Halls 0 1 Montezuma" ( 195 1, Ora· ma) Richard Widmark, .lack Palance (:? hrs.) gut 011 with h81111111 tun al 1he beach 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 nlln I '9(ff) llOVll "loppod'" (198:>. Comedy) Scott Balo, wuuo Aame5 A high S<:hoot se1eoc:e genius uses his acc1oen1ally acquired psychoklne11c powers to Improve hts love life. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) t:»(i) llO¥ll "Shogun Assassin" ( 198 t. Adventure) Tomisaburo Wakayama. Masahlro T omlkawe, A former shogun assassin who was mane1.1ve1ed out of his position by a ru1h1es!I clan of spies 11owa .-g'l.~3'W:-:V~~J~J". 26 irnn.) ~ llOWE~le TrOIJble" (1950, Corne· dY) Leo Gorcey, Hvntz Hell. The Bowery Boys find their gOOd in1el')11ons trip them ':'E-( 1 hr .. 30 min.) L£JllTllllATIOULIOCCB New York Cos- mos 11s. Ha= {R) ( t hr.) HI I ()) Cll ~ATat TOii COTl\1:-Cl.Oii Guest: Debbie Reynolds. lh1I Cl) llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagl\er Two American college students spend a tree-spirited summer on a Greek island. 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min l t:mDm.,.. ([) ~ "International Men's Championships" Thomas vs Talat>er (Ul mVIE "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947. Comedy) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy An eligible bachelor os pur- sueo by a love·struck schoolgirl, but he lalls tor her older sister instead ( 1 hr., 35 min.) M (C)mVIE 'Breaker Morant" (1980, Ora- ma) Edward WoodwarO. Jack Thompson Australians conscripted to fight on Eng• land's Sode In the Boer War aeoide to llghl the Boer guerillas on their own terms. ·PG' U hr .. 46 min) 1:11 g mVIE "Summer lovers" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Poler Gal- lagher Two Ame11can college students spend a 11ee-spir11ed summer on a Greek ISiand. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) • rn 1101111tG 1TI11TCtt <ID "Ruckus" ( 1980, Drama) Dirk Bene- dict. Linda Blair ( 1 hr . 35 min.) g "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adventure) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) UllZ.) "Zoot Suit" (1981. Orama) Daniel Valdez. Edward James Olmos. ( 1 hr . 43 mm ) •<.OJ "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Kristy McNochol. Christopher Atkins. I 1 hr , 40 min.) -(C) "Ev1t Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mys· tery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin I t hr , 40 min) (I{) "Victory" ( 1981. Adventure) Sylves- ter Stallone. Mrchael Caine ( 1 hr . 57 min) CS) ''Small Town Girl" ( 1963, Musical) Jane Po11o1ell. Farley Granger I 1 hr , 35 min.) .. @ "Della County, U.S A " (1977. Ora- ma) Joanna Miles. Peter Donat. (2 hrs.) 11:11 (%) "Coast To Coast" ( 1980. Comedy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake. ( 1 hr , 34 rT111\) tt90 "S1~ Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane ( 1 hr . 45 min ) m "Reunion In Reno" (1951. Comedy) Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow ( 1 hr , 30 min) tt:ll(O) "Fear No Evil" ( t980, Hotror) Stefan ~ ... ...... ,.. llOVll "Tt1u Ra<.:koniny" ( 1960, Ura ma) Nicol Wllllarrlson, Rachel Robilft!i After rising above slum life, a successful bu&lnessman comes to the realltallon that he IS unhappy With his Ille, 'R' ( t hi !iO min.) .. 00 MOWAllD tlUmlU: 1111 _. ITORY Rome movies, still photos. letters, docu- ments trom previously secret files and film clips provide the substance for this 1nves11 igat~~n) of tl'le hie of me recluslvo bllllo11a1re 1111 FMM• llAllY IWl'TIWC. IWIY NMTIWI • llO¥ll "The Betsy" ( 1978, Dra1na) Laurence Ollvler. Robert Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing s1ar into f11s (;Ompany to develop a revolutionary new velucle ·n• ihrs., 5 min.) • TOP'1THIMONING Nnm ....... 19, "') W llO¥ll "Haywire" ( 1979, Drama) Lee Remick, Jason Robards The disordered and turbulent life of The Hayward la1rnly as they struggleO through the e1not1onal upheaval of fame Is seen through the eyes ol a lamlly member (2 hrs . 25 rnon ) (Ul llO¥ll "Making Love" ( 1981 Dra111a) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean A wom- an learns that her husband os involved 1n a homosexual relat1onshlp 'n' ( t hr 50 min.) t:ll (!) IUU. ... li CC) llO¥ll "lhe Hollywood Knighlli" ( 1980. ComeOy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Dan za On Halloween eve 111 1965. a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc 111 Oeveoly Hills to avenge lhe closing ol the11 hangout by ttle local home owners assoc1a11oro 'R' l! !"Ir , 39 min ) g llO¥ll "Find The Lady" ( 1977. Come- dy) Mickey Rooney. Peter Cook A crooked man hires two crimrnals 10 k.1Clnaµ his niece. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) t:ll @ LAlm Arngrim, Kathleen Rowe McAllen ( 1 hr • 40 min.) -Afternoon Moviu- tHI D "Young Fury" ( 1965, Western) Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 30 mon ) ti) "The Geisha Boy" ( 1958, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Suzanne Pleshette. (2 hrs ) ~ "The Hurricane" (1937, Adventure) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall (2 hrs.J U:.CZ) "Beauty And The Beasl'' (1946. r an tasy) Josette Day, Jean Marais (I hr . 30 min) m "The Man From B1t\er Ridge" ( 19!>!3. Mystery) Lex Barker. Mara Corday (I hr , 30 min.) t•CID "Clash Of The Titans" (1981, r a111a- syJ Harry Hamlin, l aurence 01ovrer ( 1 hr , 58m1n.) g "The Gambler" ( 1980. WPslein1 Kenny Rogers, lee Purcell. (2 hrs ) 1:11@ .. Anunals Are Beautiful People" l_!975) Documentary. ( 1 hr . 32 mtn ) i. Ct:> "Sudo" ( 1978) Documentary. ( 1 hr . 30 min) CID "Grease 2" ( 1962. MusiClll) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfelller Friday, July 22. 1983 23 Mythic hero Perseus is helped by his lather leus 1n a sef!es of dangerous tasks as he tries to win the hand of a Phoenician µnncess against the wishes ot a vengeful sea goddess. 'PG' (I hr.. 58 min.) lief _ llOVIE "Death Valley" ( 1982, Mys- tery I Paul LeMal. Peter Billingsley A New York youngster. vaca1toning 1n Arizona with h•S mother. stumbleS across a series ol grtsly murders 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) *l'.v . llOll9IQ llMTQt llOVIE "Charlie Chan· The Red Ora· gon" ( 1945, Mystery) Sidney Toler. Ben-son Fong Charlie Chan gels "help" lrom his chauffeur 1n solving a battling mystery OO hr . 15 min) ..,.. .,....,.., n llOVIE "Foreptay" (1975, Comedy) Zero Mostel. Estelle Parsons. Three comic v1gnelles are offered as explanations tor the fall of a flctional Amencan president -Morning Mo"'89- •(C) "And Now For Something Completely Odterent'' ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cteese. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) g "Street Music" (1981. Drama) Ellza· beth Daily, Larry Breeding ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. CZ> "Zoot Sult" (1981, Drama) Daniel Vatdez. Edward James Otmos ( 1 hr . 43 min) •CO> "The Gambler" (1980. Western) Kenny Rogers. Lee Purcell (2 his.) .. @ "Champagne For Caesar" ( 1950, Comedy) Celeste Holm, Ronald Colman. {_~hrs ) .,1(1) "Challenge To Be free" ( 1975. , Adventure) Mike Mazurk!, Jimmy Kane 1l hr . 25 min.) t:IO(Cl "Heidi" ( 1979, Adventure) ( 1 hr . 33 min) g "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Poitier, Biii Cosby ( 1 hr . 62 min) r.Cl) "This Earth Is Mine" (1959, Drama) Rock Hudson, Jean Slmmoos. (2 hrs ) 1':11(8) "The Pirate Movie" { 1982. Adven· ture) Kristy McNlchol. Christopher Alkins. i_t hr . 40 min.) (%) "Coast To Coast" ( 1980. Comedy) Dyan Cannon, Robert Blake ( t hr • 34 min) •(C) "Jabberwocky" (1977, Comedy) Michael Palin. Max Wall. ( 1 hr • 40 min ) ©)"Honky Tonk freeway" {1981. Com- edy) Wllllam Devane, Bevclfly O' Angelo 11 hr • 50 min ) Cl) "Otlver l wlst'' ( 1975. Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr. 15 min.) .... "Modern Problems" (1981, Comedy) Che'1'. Chase. Patti O' Arbanvllle ( 1 hr • 30 min.) • ... CZ) "Escape from New York" (1981, Sci ence·Fk:tlon) Kun Russell, Adrienne Bar beau ( 1 hr , '0 min.) -~"Love At First Biie'' ( 19?9. Comedy) GeOfge Hamll1on, $11911n Saini Jemet (2 hrs) CO) "Special S.C110n" ( 1975, Drema) LQUll SelOnef. Mlehtl Lonsdale ~2 hra ) ()) .. Tile l'led Badge 0 1 Courage' ( 195 I. Drama) Audle Murphy. Biii Mauldin. ( 1 hr .. 30mln) e "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Of•ITll) Sytve11er StallOne, Cllrl Weat'*-( 1 hr • -40 min ) 2e Frld•Y. Juty 22, 1983 'R' ( 1 hr , 15 min l g llOVIE Body At'ICI Soul" I 198 t. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kenneay Jayne Kenne· dy A young black !urns 10 prizef1ghflng to raise the money he needs tor medical school 'R' ( 1 hr 45 rnln ) *i FAmta 11MY tWm1M. llMY IWITIWI llOVIE "Budo" ( 1978) Documentary The various torms ot Japanese marhal arts, 1nclud1ng fUdO. a1k1do and karate. are surv= 'PG' (I hr . 30 min.) (Z) "Hanky Panky" 11982, Come- dy) Gene Wilder Gilda Radner. An inno- cent archllecf who was framed for a mur· der and a woman whose brother commit· ted suicide under mysterious circumstances are lhrown together 1n a dangerous game of intrigue 'PG' ( 1 ht , 4Sm1n ) .... .v trn::;,. Tlfl llOll9IQ 1W GI) "Pirates Of Monterey" ( 1947. Adven· lure) Maria Montez. Rod Cameron ( 1 hr . 30mrn) ttll (Z) "S•lhng Ducks" ( 1980. Adventure) Michael Emil, Zach Norman ( 1 hr 30 min) -at1ernoon Movl•- ... "Town Tamer" ( 1965. Weslern) Dana Andrews. Terry Moore (1 hr . 30 min) e "Casanova's Big Night" ( 1954. Coo1 ~) Bob Hope. Joan Fontaine (2 hrs ) {kl "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. Musi· cat) James Cagney Joan Leslie (2 hrs . 30mrn ) (0) "John And Julie" ( 1953) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) O "Outland" ( 1981, Sc1enoe·Flcflon) Sean Connery. Peter Boyle ( 1 h1 . 49 min.) tl:ll(B.) "Sl11 Pack" { t982, Comedy) Kenny RQOers, Diane Lane. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ID "Love Slaves 01 The Amazon" ( 1957. Adventure) Don Taylor. Gianna ~ale (1 hr., 30 min.) t:ll{m "Grease 2" ( 1982. MusiCal) Maxwell Caulfield, Mlchelle Premer ( 1 hr • 55 min) CZ) "The Reckoning" ( 1969, Orama) NiCol W1lllamson. Rachel Roberls. ( t hr .. SO min.) ••"The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage, Christopher Plummer ( t hr . 50 min.) 1::9 CJ) .. llar·s Moon" ( 1982, Drama) Malt Dillon, Cindy f isher ( t hr . 45 min.) •eel "Ragtime" (1981, Orama) Jal'TI(ls Qlgney, Howard E ROiiins (2 hrs, 35 min) CD "Silting Oueks" ( 1980, Adventure) Miehael Em~. Zach Norman (l hr • 30 rn1n.) •(%) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Comody) 00ne Wilder. Gilda AOdf'\er ( I hr , 45 min) W • "Gypay 0 1,1" ( t966. ()Jama) Hayley Mills. Ian MeShene (2 "'' ) •ca> "Thtl Oemblef" (1980, W"lem) ~ny Aogera, LM Pure•U. (2 hra ) CIJ "Olivet Twist" I 1975, Adventu1e) Animated. { t hr .. tS min) •OO "Haywire" ( t979i. Drama) L" Rem ~. Jeton Roberds <~ hta • 26 min I •az> "Two Rode Together" (1981. w .. 1. em) JarMI SltwWt, Ald\afd Wldmalk. 12 ([)MJlllEllTml(ll) (Q) llOVIE "Fear No Evil" (1980. HorrOI) Stefan Amg11m. Kathleen Rowe McAllen An 18·year·old high school student delights in decimating his hometown 'A' i! hr .. 40 min) *11UI llOVIE "Mystenovs Mr Molo" (1938, Mystery) Pe10f Lorre. HarOld Huber A case which puzzles Scotland Yard 1s offered 10 Mr Moro. ( 1 hr . 15 min ) WilUU.ftml ._ uaa .. TMI 000.''•WIO....,ITI""Hal-FAMWB.L CC*- ClllT The popular group perform a selec· 11on of their hits, 1nclud1ng "Whal A Foot Believes:· in this conce111aped al the Uni· versify of Callfornra at Berkeley's Greek Theatre ( I hr .. 30 min l M llOVIE "Look1n' To Get Out" ( 1982 . Comedy) Jon Vo1ghf. Ann-Margret A pair ol gamblers tlee to Las Vegas from New York with lhe mob on 1he11 trail 'R' ( 1 hr , 45mln.) hrs , 15 min.) .. (%)"Coast To Coast" { t980. Comedy) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake ( 1 hr . 34 min) --•lvenlng .. I&":.. Cll ... 11/U.O ~lr."Q HAWAIPM .. 0¥9 WY Guest astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad <ALQ ID. lll!CMOOQll-IT (C).,,. "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Come- dy) Michael Palin. Max Wall The kingdom of a likeable tyrant, Bruno The Question· abte. Is ravaged by a slllhery monsler 'PG' { 1 hr. 4 min.) (S) C11019Y, llLU I llAllt DANINT AQAlt The veteran rock group performs e selecflon of their hits. Including "Jus1 A Song Before I Go" and "l ove The One. You're With" In this concert taped In November. 1982. al the Universal Amphitheatre In Universal City. Calllornla l! hr , ,5 min ) •.,."Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Otama) Syl· vaster Stallone. Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when 8 younger. hungrier l~hter challenges hlm for his crown 'PO ( t hr • -40 min ) .. I .... COWTTTGDAY ..... u.Ym.181 .. CAVITT Ouest· Jttn Morrll. (Perl 1~---.... -flA NL COITAGT IMAll ....... MAllYIOIMD ,. .... .... ....... MC ... D P& •tUllP A profile of oomtdhln Odle Murphy; 1wo men whO build and l t robOta • ........ ... ~_.. .,_,. Btn l(lngtley 'f!urlll to th9 thHteJ, .,_..~ -'l'aesclay Coal. f.!if1n schoOI 'A' ( I hr , ?5 min ) ll).,.. "ViCtOly" ( 198 I. Adven1u111) Sytveslllf Sl allono, MICMet Carne Du1111i,j WOltd Wo1 II. Atuod POWil set! lheU hCk81 to freedom 1n a match belween their soccer teom and the German Nauonal Team Ill Pa11s 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) (%) llOVW "Hanky Panl<y" J 1982. Come· dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Ra ner An lnno· cenl arch1tec1 who was tramed IOr a mur- der and a woman whose t>101her commit· tao suicide under m ys1erlou11 c11cur11s1ances are lhrown together In a oange1ous geme ol 1n1r111ue 'PG' ( 1 hr. 45 min ) .. al) MCWll "Mohawk" ( 1956. A<Jventure) ScoU Brady. Alla Gam A man and hrs tndl81l wife manage 10 pac11y lhe red·hol 1empars ot Indians on Iha warpath against white se11lers. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) t:ll D (!I) I TO I Roz (Joan Marsn) causes mayhem 1n the office when she lakes over Mr Hart's dulles atte1 he Is acc1den1ally 'DJ..Ured (A) (!) llCMI "To Hell And Back" ( t955, Biography) Audie Murphy, Marshall Thompson Audie Murphy plays himself In lhe screen adaptalion 01 his au1o~lo- i phical war novel. (2 hrs . 30 min.) ~ ..... THl ... IJ. .. GD IT. a.wlW Dr Wef;tphall's dec1si0n 10 seal off an entire ward oecomes 1us11hed when several patients are conhrmed 10 have died ol Legion- naire's Disease (A) ( 1 hr I 8 ... .,..,,. (!I) MMT TO MMT Jennifer becomes a murder 1a1get aller crea11ng a soap opera storyline 1ha1 would cause Iha dismissal ot a lead111g actor (Peter Brown) (A) Q ( t hr) m IBTM. _. 8'!) THI llAGIC OF DMCI "The Scene Changes'' Dame Margol Fonleyn charis lhe 11se 1n the 20th cenrury ol the male dancer. F'red Asraire. RudOll Nureyev and Sammy Davis Jr are among those fea- tured (R) ( t hr ) (t)MOVIE "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adveri· lure) Dotothy Lamour. Joo Hall A devas· ta11ng hurncane lhat destroys a Polyne- sian island resolves lhe confllcl of 1dyllic romance and pnm11ive file w11h modern c1v1lizat1on. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ®llCMI "Cal People" (1981, Fantasy) Nas1ass1a Klnsk1. Malcolm McDowell Fall· 1ng 1n love poses a problem tor a young woman who lurns into a ferocious big cat 1f she males wnh someone who is not ot her own kind 'A' (2 hrs.) 0 MOVIE "Waltz Across Texas" ( t982. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jasllow A w1ldca11e1 and a prelly geo1ogrs1 become romanlically involved atter 1he11 protes- s1ons bring 1hem into conlllcl 'PG' ( 1 hr 40m1n) -1 lll9IJIDIJff •1 WOM ... .. DAY•BllN .. llCMI "The Good Die Young" ( 1955. Mys1ery) Richard Baseharl, Gloria Gratlame Four men wtro have unsuccess· lutly a11empted a London bank heist each de$eralely plans lherr mdlVldual escapes horn lhe law {2 hrs., 10 min ) 1wloa C1>9 m ... IAlllmAY llQHf · •llMCHOF- nll&JiEdOMI IBlntlLL Ill ..... "'""' • LATWIOI: A GROWllG fC*:I • U.S. flOtj. T1CI llCMI "Emmanuelle In Soho" (No Date) ( 1 hr 30 mrn l (.Q).,. "l wico A W01nan" ( ISJO. Ora- m&) Bibi Andersson. AnthOOy PerltlOll. A dlv()(C:ee OflCOUnlOr!I Oj)l)O&lllOn horn hor ux·hu!lbond whon 11he takes Oil fin attrac live new lover 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~L0¥111 ,_..MD '9ICT CCM'l.11 MON "Pofyos1er" (t981, Comedy) lne. Tab Hunler Llfe in mlddle·ctass suburbia becomes 100 much tor a flam• ~ant homemaker. 'A' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) m 'M ClUI Fealured pitching ace Tom-mr John and an all•Slar line up of athletes 1!hr 3~=~ tW a CJ) Quincy lltes to pvt a slop to ebUSe of the eldetly t:>y lhelr children IBI {_1 hr . 10 mtn ) D llD TOllMf Host. Johnny Carson Guests Linda Evans. Oav1d Stelnbefg. IF<HIJ!::_ INfiTICelTa A.,. DAY• IDllt "Fair Warning Tu Miranda" 11* CC) llCMI .. Angel Of H E A. T .. ( 1982. Advenlure) Marilyn Chambers. An espionage agent has a field day working undercover as a mud wresller { 1 hr . 35 min.) 1119 9 l!lmllT~ TOllMf A IOOk al celebrily hairdressers • G llCMI "The Ravine" ( 1970. Drama) David McCallum. Jol'lnny Crawlord Dur- ing World War II. a German soldier is assigned to locale a Balkan s111per who lurns oul lo be more beautiful than he i ecled ( 1 hr . 55 min ) llllPlll>EfT ~ ... llOYll "Saratoga" ( 1937, Drama) Clark Gable, Jean H111low The sullry daughter of a weallhy horse breeder becomes roman11Cally lnvotved w11h a b1g- 11me bookie 12 nrs ) cs:> MOVIE "Frrday The 131h, Part It" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Sleel, John Furey The g11sly k1ll1ngs conlinue al a summer camp thal had been closed down after a series of bizarre murders occurred there. 'A' ( 1 hr , 27 min.) 0 llOVIE "Peni1ent1ary" ( 1980. Drama) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy Pollard. A young black uses his bolling skills to sur- vive in prison 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 12:19 CID MOVIE "Ruckus" ( 1980. Drama) Dirk Benedict, Linda Blalr A shell·shocked Vietnam vet disturbs the peace of a small Alabama town 'PG' ( t hr., 35 n11n ) 11:11 D Cl) LATE llQHf 9l11t DAVID LEmlmAll G11<>Sts comedian Richard Moms. base- ball play81 Mark F1drych, newscaster- l'"'li~ .. ~;:• f1 h• I ..,..,..(II, llOYll "The Th1n9" ( 1982, Horror) Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart Members ot a sc1en1ific research learn 1n the Antarctic conlront an alien Ille form lhat Is capable of taking over the men·s minds 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min) @ llOVIE "N·u ·R·s·E·s or The 407" ( 1980. Comedy) Jes1e SI James. Paul Thomas Ded1ealed Army nurses go above and beyond rhe call or duty to caler lo lhe needs of both doctors and pa11en1s 1n this bawdy spoof ( t hr 10 min ) (Z) llO¥IE "Heartbeeps" ( 1981. Come-- dy) Andy Kaulman, Bemadelle Peters fn a world ot the near future. two commercial robots experience the v1ctSS1ludes ot first love 'PO' ( 1 ht .. 4'S min I I ._.c:cumTOOAY tM ()) WW IM A television newtnlbn le pol&Oned, and all ol the suspects are hlends of McMiiian (RJ ( 1 t\1 , 20 min.) we llCMI "The Big Clock" (19<18. Myt· lery) Ray Miltand, Maureen O'Sullivan A newspaperman Hies to !(ill thO only wll· ness 10 1he murde1 ot hl!l glrllrlend (2 hrs ) 8 llCMI "Summer Of '42" ( 1971 Ofa- 111a) Jenrufer O'Nelll G1J1y 01lmes AttOt two boys spend a summe1 1ry1ng 10 lose theu v11glnt1y, one of them falls 1n lave with a beautrtul oldel woman ( t l\f .. 30 min ) Cf) llO¥ll "From Tne retrace" (Part I) ( 1960, Drama) Paul Newman, Joanne WOOdward Basea on Iha novel by John O'Hara A man's mamage crumbles from neglecl as he climbs the ladder or suc- cess. (2 hrs.) «I aTBT~ TOllMf A look al cele~halrdresse1s. • "Separate Tables" ( 1958. Ota· ma) Deborah Ke11, Aila Hayworth. An English resorl hotel is unsellled by news- paper repoos and an unwelcome visitor. {? hrs .. 30 min l aZJ MON "Blondie Goes To COllege" ( 1942, Comedy) Penny SlngletOll. Arthur Lake The Bumsteads conceal lhetr mar· rrage when they go back 10 college, but rhe plan backfires when' lhey bolh find romance wilh others. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ~ AUl1'UUAM MUI FOOTIALL (IQ .. ICOTT ,. llCMI "The MUSIC Lovers" ( 1971, Biography) Richard Chamoerlaln, Glenda Jackson The hie of Russian composer Pe1er lly1ch T t:halkovsky is punctualed by a series ot lrustrat1ng love allairs 'A' (2 hrs. 2 m1n ) ~ D Q) '9C _.. OVElllQHT (S)llOYll "Rocky Ill" ( t982. Drama) Syl· vesrer Stallone Carl Wearhers. World l\eavyweign1 cnamp1on Rocky Balboa sutlers a perso11al cosis when a younger. hungrie1 hghrer cnallenges him lor his crown 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) 1l41® nil coeEDY ITOM'I 1mt ...a IAllY The Wes1 Coas1 nighlclub's anniver- sary is celebraled with perlormanoes by Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Jimmy Walker and Sanora Bernhard. as well as up and coming young comedians. taped al several Comedy Store s11es. ( 1 hr ) U MOVIE "Wa11ress" {1982, Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Hams. A would-be actress. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-sctlool reiecl have various adven- tures while working al a New Yoik City diner 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) a.II Cl) C81 ... mfnrA1Qt lOfll com.I: W ClOll Guest Eddie Fisher (Q) f'YtmMJCJll Peter O'Toole Is Prof Hig- gins. Margot Kidder is Eliza Dol11tle and John Standing is Col Piekerlng In this perr formance of George Bernard Shaw's clas· sic comedy chronicling the prolessoi's etlorts 10 make Eliza presen1able to soc1- ~ (2hrs.) llJ MOVIE "Humanoids From The Deep" ( t980, Horror) Doug McClure. Ann Turk· el Loathsome creatures from the ocean's deplhs a11ack a California coastal town, k1lltng the men and raping the women 'R' lnr .20m1n ) ta ..... 9ICIPEOfU -UBIU) Ml llOYll "Clash o r The T11ans" (1981, Fan1asy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier, Friday, July 22, 1983 25 I ...... .olll ..._ Or James H Dul\e, a 1rauma surgeon. struggles to save an aulo acci- dent victim by flying her In a helicopter to an=~(lhr.) ~ .,_ "The Legendary Champions" ( 1967) Documentary Jol'ln L. Sullivan, "Genlleman Jim" Corbell. Jack Johnson. and Jack Dempsey are prollled. ( I hr . 30 min.) •• (I) .,_ "Double Exposure" (1982. Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pettet The murdefous nightmares of a disturbed phOtograpner begin 10 take on a life ol lheir own. 'R' (I hr., 35 min) G 18 ClW Fealured Lynne Mane Perry. who recovered lrom a violent car accident to become MiSs Arizona. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tW 9 Cl) flOUCI ITOllY A Chicano police- man (Richard Yniguez) goes undercover to expose a smuggling nrig thal exploits Illegal Me.111Can aliens. (A) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) D • TOllMT Host. Johnny Carson Guests. actress Came Frsher ("Re1urn 01 The Jed~,=~ls dog ( 1 hr ) l ~AllBflOI" ODDCCUl.I ..-.o CC*Tm!llWIY HUllll ..... .,. "The Amateur" ( 1982. Ofama) John Savage, Christopher Plummer A CIA computer eKpert lralns for active field duty to avenge lhe murder ol his glrllrlend l?t. ruthleSs terror1s1s 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) tWCHJ IOT mc::aetaY 1"1 _..Comedy sketches combine with classlc mm and news footage In an olfbeat, sat1rie take- off. -· erraT~ ~Ben Kingsley returns to the theater. G .,. "Squeeze A Flower" ( 1970, Comedy) Jack Albertson, Walter Chrari In ordef to protect the secrets ol his suc-cess trom a selllsh business cohort, an Italian monk leaves the country clutcl'llng his secret formula lor a very fine home brew. ~hr .. 30 min.) CII •-•llBIT•IWOM ... • .,_ "Shadow Of The Thin Man" ( UM 1, Mystery) William Powell, Myrna Loy. Atter a Jocl<ey Is found dead. e race- uack scandal la uncovered. (2 hrs.) ~=~/Pan!:·P'f t982, Come- dy) Gene Wildef, Giida Aadner. An Inno- cent architect wtio was framed for a mur· def and a woman who&e brother commit· ted suicide under mysterious clfcumatances are thrown together in a dangefoue game of intrlgoo. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. CC).,. "Love Al Flrst Bite" (1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint Jamea A IOve-smltten Count Dracula peeks up his coffin and heads l0t New YOtll City 10 lind the reincarnation of a for· "*love. ( 1 hr. 40 min.) -00 .. "The Pirate MO\/le" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNlchOI. Christopher Atlclne. A ahy teen-age glfl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports het to I~ world of a 19th-C4tntury pirate. -i:-1 &'.ATI •=·~ NVl» LmmmAll O-ue1ta: comedlenn4t-11ctreaa Sandr3 Bernhard. l'll!lrmonlol pl8yer Too11 Thlele- 1~ .. ~-9mYMA,. 21 Friday, July 22, 1883 !UM, SJBICM Im.I PU NJ. CGWrACT IMAll (II) 90WIE "The Erotic Adven1ures Qt Zor- ro" (1974, Ad\lenture) Corey Ascher. Hy Pyke In coloolal Callforn1a, a toppisn don beeomes a masked swordsman al night to tight his lalher's enemies and rescue a beauhlut senorita trom a fate worse than death. ( 1 hr .. 26 min ) '9 c.MCa CCMfTY TODAY U.(() 90WIE "Friday The 13th" ( t980, Hor ror) Belsy Palmer, Adnenne King The reopening of a summer camp, closed 20 years earlier alter 1hree murders. attracts a vindictive lilller who knifes unsuspecting teen-agers 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) 1M<I)90WIE "Naughty WNes" (1974, Com- edy) Brendon Pr1ce. Jacqueline Logan A young man trom the coun1ry finds that !'lls iob as a door·IO-dOOI salesman tn London has some unexpecled bonuses 'R' ( I hr 20m1n ) W8 m¥ll "Island 0 1 LOSI Souls" ( 1933. Horror) CharleS Laughton. Richard Arlen Based on lhe story by H G. Wells A demented scientist perfects a method to converl iungle animals 1n10 human savages ( 1 hr . 40 min ) • .,.. "Live A L111le. Love A Little" ( t969. Comedy) ElvtS Presley, MIChele Carey A photographer lor a "girlie" mag· al1ne has trouble wnh a ieaiovs g111fr1end LI hr , 30 min.) (!) MOVll "From The T1ttrace" (Perr 2) ( 1960. Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward Based on lhe novel by Jotln O'Hara A man's marriage crumbles from neglect as he climbs the lad<ler of sue cess;.\!!;s J ttl .-T TOllMT Ben Kingsley relums to the theat1tt e .,_ "Ponra11 Of A Mobster" ( 1961. Orama) VIC Morrow. Leslie Parrish Dutch SchUltz gains pcwer to beeome a ma1or u~=re (2 hrs. 30 mm) -1---90llm.I w ••--01m1•rr .,. "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal• lagher Two American college students spend a tree-spirited summtlf on a Oreell Island. 'R' (I hr. 40 mm.) W (C) .,.. "Ragtime" (1981, Orama) Jat'TWts Cagney, l-iowerd E. Rollins Amid the social upheaval ot 1920s New Yori<. an upper-<:lass temny wes to hold on fO tradition as en angry black leads a m1111an1 fight against the racist establishment 'PG' i hrs .. 35 1:':64 .. Cll ...,,ATCM ~corn.I: .. CUii Guest· Ray Bradbury Cl) lllfO UC. "tndOor Midgets •• Heroes And Outlaws" (trom Pom1ac, Mich}. (R) ( 1 hr.) (II).,. "Tarzan, The Ape Man" (1981, Ad\lenturel Rlch8rd H11rrls, Bo Oetetc While accompanying her lather oo a search lor the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young women 18 abdOcled by an unc:Mtized white rnan who was raised by 11pes in the JUn01e ·n· ( 1 hr . 52 min.) (%) .. "COHt To CO-It" ( t980. Com· edY) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake A runa· way hOusewffe t1nd " scrappy trucker 11aur1ng ca111e c011st to coa.st beeome the target ot " wtld crou..country c~&e 'P<l' ~hr .. 34 min.) --.. .. "T~ HouM Where Evil Dwells" ( 1982, Horr0t) Edward Albetl, Svsen 0.orge An Anwk:41n couple 8nd thell young dlUghler move ltlto a Jaoaneee house possessed by the ghosts or a bloody 19th-<:entury love lriangle. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30m1n.) CJ) MOVll ''Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Mall Orllon, Cindy Flshe1 Despite parental oppos111on. two teen-agers from d1llerlng backgrounds fall in love In a small Texas town. 'PG' (I hr . 45 min l 1:11 I IJ:!'Beach Girls" ( I 982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline. A teen-age girl's trtends help her 10 looSen up so they can get on w11h having fun at the beach 'ff ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) 1:11 (1l) wo&D AT I.Nm Me .,._ "The Jungle" ( 1952. Science· Fiction) Rod Cameron. Cesar Romero. MernbefS of an expedition encounter huge prehistoric creatures deep in the jungles ol India ( 1 hr , 20 min ) a.(f)llOll9IGl11WT'Clt m .,._ "Cross Channel" ( 1948, Ora· ma) Wayne Morris, Yvonne Furneaux. A boat owner unwillingly aids and abets crimtnals by ptO\lld1ng them with a shultle service to and from France. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) ~ .... ....... Tml n llOYll! "Rollercoaster" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. Timolhy Bot· 1oms. A safely inspector despefatety a11emp1s 10 hnd the extortionist W'hO is ptanhng homemade e>eplosfves in Amari· ca's leading amusement parks 'PG' ( 1 tk, 59m1n) i:11 i FMTM• IMllY IWl1llAll, IMllY tWn'Ull .. CAm..OT Richard Harris, Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz star In Lemer and Loewe's ciassle Broadway musical taped at the Winter Garden Theatre In New ..1Yor~ ~hrs., 30 min ) TOPO'ntlllDM•lll ....,.. ..... ,....., .,._ "Between The Lines" ( 1977, Comedy) Lindsay Crouse. Jell Goldblum . The stall members of an "underground" Boston newspaper have various romantic and tournalistlc encount&fS with each olher and the subjects of their stOftes. 'R' (!hr. 50mln) Cl) .,_ "HumanoldS From The Deep" ( t980. Horror) Doug McCkJfe, Ann Turl<- el Loe111Some creatures from the ocean'• deplhs attack a California coastal town, killing the meo and raping the women 'R' U hr .. 20 min) W CI).,_ "Zapped!" ( t982. Comedy) Scott Balo. Willie Aames. A high tchool aclenee genius uses his aocld9ntally acquired psycholclnelfc power$ to tmpr~ his love llfe. 'R' ( 1 hr • 3S min.) d ~ .,_ "Oeltlnalloo Big House" 1950. Orama) Dorothy PatrlC:k, Robert ocl<well. An lnnoc4"'1t and attr11e11Ye V0\1"9 reacher finds herself In trouble when she Inadvertently lends aaelatance 10amot;~t'J1 hr . 15 min) WiMl .. Ulm _."Neighbors" (1981, ComedY) John Belushi, 0-n Aykroyd, A mlddle-clasa aut>urban couple 8re eubleeted to 1~ atrangest 24·hour period of their livtl site< lhelf bizaNa new nalgtlt>Oft mov. In neat dOOf. 'A' ( 1 hr , 34 tnli\.) l .... ao ..... .., IMllC. fUIUl '*'-.. "A Week's Vacet1011" (N() Dale) (?hrs.) IM WAY n' WAI ... .,. ~ W~OltTMIPUl- 1:9 ... 1:9 t Git M TOW Featured Coy Watson talks about his 19SO's syndicated show "The HollywOOd Reel'', a look at a t954 car comme1c1111. lhe 111m1ng of whleh closed the Holly..100<! Freeway IOI use as its set, Elfa Fllzge<ald charms the crew and passengers as she performs aboard a OC-10 as ii flies btltween Denver and Lo:i Angeles llJAl&Y fllUD M Git L.A. Featured. 8 vlStl 10 a school ol women wrestlers rur1 bl a former world champion wrestler hersel , Miidred Burke; a look at some beautllul sand sculptures. the concluslun of a report on cults - including a look at why people are so alrald of them: a 1ero11 on a supposedly "haunted" airplane th11t has been recon- lstru·~~ ~ar II lighter planes YOU Alm> PClll rT CllllDAY AT A,_ llACm. I.._ MPCIRT ~T Ull.WAY WYI • TNI WCllU (8) CAE.01 Richard Hams. Meg Bussert and Richard Muenz star 1n Lerner and Loewe's classic Broadway musleal taped at the Winter Garden Theatre 1n New York ~rs., 30 min ) '.'a:> IA ML Ball1more Ortoles at Calitor nra Angels (3 hrs) CZ> llOv. "Beauty And The Beast" ( 1946, Fantasy) Josette Day, Jean Marais. An otd man picks a rare t1owe1 lrom an enchanted garden and. to escape punishment. gives his daughter's hand 1n marriage to the garden's besttal lord ( 1 hr., 30 mtn) m llOVIE "Fury At Smuggler's Bay" ( 1963. Adventure) Pete1 Cushing. Michele Mercier A notorious. scavenging pirate causes a reign ol terror along the British coastline (2 hrs.) Ml IJ (]) llOVIE "The Ordeal 0 1 Or Mudd" (1980, Drama) Dennis Weaver. Susan Sullivan. The Maryland doctor who unw1t· tingly helped assassin John Wilkes Booth escape by setting his broken leg alter Abraham Lincoln's murder Is placed on trial {R) (3 hrs.) D CID ~ PICPu Featured a conven· llOn of college cheerleaders, Ame11ca'$ Women's Alpine Ski Team. a centerfold photography sessron tor Playt>oar Maga· z1ne. a profile 01 a narcotics agent (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 ¥m'1UM: TNI Tiit TNCM•Alm DAY WM "Firepower" U S operations and tactics are sludied ( t hr ) U 9 M FALL f/AIY Jody IS kidnapped rn a plot to lorce Coll to sp11ng a crafty sw1n· dler . (Mary Crosby) from 1a1I (R) ( 1 hr ) D llOVIE "M1ss1on Monte Carlo" I 1971 Adventure) Roger M00te, Tony Curlis Two 1et-sett1ng playboys encoun1er 11itrigue while vacatron1ng 1n the posh con tine=== mecca (2 hrs.) ~ PA llAGAZlll A proltle of comedian Eddie Murphy. two men who build and rent robots . • CW••• Based on the novel by John O. MacDonald. An impending hurri- cane threatens the lives ol the residents ot an tt.1tclUS1v8 condomlulUm l)ullt by n greedy and lrr~nolble CO'PQIAllnn Stnmng Barbare Fden, 04ln Haggetly Ofld Steve F'om111 (Part 2) ~hr&) e llATDIAL W RCIAL. ''Polar Beat Ahlrl" fl\e g1ea1 whlte polar bear and a Manitoba town's efforts tn co exist wrth them are the subiecta ol a dc'cumen· tary hosted by E.G MarSt\811 and Mflllted ~Jason Robards. (A) O ( t tu ) Ck) llON "NelghbOts" [1981, Comedy) John BelUshl. ban Aykroyd. A mlddkt- class &UbUrban couple are sub.iected to the strangest 24-hour period ol 11\elr lives alter thejr bllarre new neighbors move In next dOO< 'A' ( t hr .. 34 min.) ([) ........ CS) PAia CHAii "Cinderella" The plight of a single mother slluggllng to raise her child, support them both and allend law school touches Hart, his tallow student& and even the forbidding Prof Klngslield {_1 hr.) U llOVll ''I Could Never Have $e.1t With Any Man Who Has So Little Regard For· My Husband" ( 1973, Comedy) Carmine Cartd1, Andrew Duncan Boredom leads to sexual shenanigans when two middle- aged ooopleS vacation tor the summer m Martha's Vineyard. 'R' ( t hr , 30 min.) .. I CMAMJl'IME..I ALL•TNEfAa.Y MCAll.m wa Of ...-1n cnarles McDowell of the "Richmond Times· Dtspatch" presents a retrospec11ve ot the t973 Senate Watergate hearings. leatur- 1ng recent rnterviews with Sam Erwin, 101- mer chairman ot the Senate Select Com· m1ttee on Prestdentlal Campaign Actrv1· ttes, and Chief Counsel Sam Dash (2 hrs.L ... ID MFACTIOfLR 01a11's hall-SISier (Eve Plumb) vlsrts Eastland and announces her dec1S1on to become a nun (Parl 1) (A) D D YIETIWt ,_ Ta TNCM_,lm DAY WM "Siege" Two crucial campalg:is -the 77- day siege at Khe Sanh and !he Tel Olten· s1ve --are studied. ( t hr ) U 9l M ~ (Premiere) The fashionable section of Long Island Is the backdrop tor the saga ot an elegant departmenl store's managing director (Michael Goodwin). his wile (Leigh Tay- lor-Young). an heiress (Bibi Besch) and her younger husband (John Reilly). the ~esldenl of lhe store. ( 1 hr ) ~="Anzona Bushwackers" (t968, Western) Howard Keel, Yvonne De Carlo Confederate spies become 1n110111ed with a man Who is supplying guns 10 renegade ~aches ( 1 hr . 55 min.) llD lumml Of ...-en Charles McDowell ot the "Archmond T1mes- Oispatch" presents a retrospective ol the 1973 Senale W<1tergate hearings. leatur- 11"19 recent rnterviews with Sam Erwin. f()(· mer charrman of the Senate Select Com- mittee on Presidenltal Campaign Act111r· lies, and Chief Counsel Sam Dash (2 hrs.) CE) OUI TIEl'I 1•1RHJ. "Crack~ Jack Classic" (from AFK Stadium 1n Washing- ton, D C ) (R) (2 hrs ) <D llOVIE "Beyond Evil" ( 1980. Horror) Lynda Dav George, John Saxon A young bnde is 1erro11zed by evil torces lurking In a tropical mansion. 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) CS) llOVIE "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Baro, W1ll1e Aames A high school science genius uses his accidentally acqu;red psychokinetic powers 10 improve his love lite 'R' I I hr . 35 min.) (%) .,. "Humenolde Ftom The Oetp" ( 1980. HOfrOf) Doug Meelutt. Ann Tunt- el t.oathlOll'\8 oreeturee ftom the ocean'• depths allack a Califomla coastal town. kHUng tl>e men and raping the women. 'R' l 1 hr 20 min.) .. D •... MO IU. Biii It lhocked to learn that his daughter Is plannlng to move 1n wltrt Newdell {Charles Robinson). the black makeup man of "The Buffalo Biii Show." CJ) 110N "MC>d&Sty Bla:lle" ( 1966, Adventure) Monica Vlltl. Terence Stamp Wiien a private investlgat<>f and her ~ iek are hired 10 protect a supply of preci- ous gems, they find themselves duped (2 hrs . .1...~mln.) I .... .. .. ent1 ... •M ... FromNew YOik City, a repertory cast Including Michael Davis and Simon Jones presents a lighthearted look at majo( events of the ~· B fl. W"!dam reveals to Alexis his r':Jfe In causing Jeff's Irrational behav- or. ot which Fallon Is becoming lncreas- 111gly fearful. while Blake and Krystle's attempt to adopt Denny runs Into compli· cations. (R) D ( 1 hr.) CC) llOVIE "'1'ankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942. MuSlCal) James Cagney, Joan Leslie Born Into a show business family, George M. Cohan carries hiS patriotic Ide- als into his venous capacities as actor, producer and wrr ter of numefous songs that have become par1 of America's musi- cal ~· (2 hrs .. 10 min.) (8) "Si.1t Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet of juvenile C&I strippers into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45mrn) g llOVIE "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982, Orama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew. A psychotic kidnaps a TV repor1er and the 8·year-otd daughter ol an earlief victim and holds them for ransom In Grand Cen- tral Station. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. D G) TAii Alex takes a second job as the parH1me assistant to a Broadway pro- ducer. (R) 1 .-....wmrwa. ... llA~ •LR ,., DIA1M "Hobo" The hobo movement In the U.S. from Its origin 1n the 19th century lo the present Is examined. al) llOVIE "Grease 2" ( 1982,. Muslcal) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer. An Englrsh student al a 60s American high school has 10 prove himself to the leader ot a girts' gang whose mem~rs cart date only those ot a gang ot greasers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) Cil llOVIE "Sittrng C>Jcks" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Michael Emil, Zach NOITT1an. Two rnept mobsters flee to Sooth America and encounter the women assigned to !(ill them 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CS) TMAn l1W'ml Comedian Gallagher SPOOis lhe sdly things of the world In a senes ol comic sho<ts. -@ llOVIE "The Roaring TwentleS" (1939. Drama) James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart Three men. lrlends during WOfld War I, battle over d1tlerences of opinion about the bootlegging racket. (2 hrs., 10 '*lmin. U Cl) O Cl ... UNDAY.-rf •11MCH•-M&SCUM -.YMU. Friday, July 22, 1983 27 8 VIEnwt THE TD TMOCllMD DAY WM "Frontline Amenca" Ameucan opinion was divided on how 10 tiandle lhe V1e1nam conflict. strengthening Richard Nixon's de1erminat1on to lincJ peace ( t hr ) 8 III llOYIE "Shoo11ng Stars" (Prem· 1ere. Adventure) Billy Dee W1ll1ams. Par· ker Stevenson. Aller lhe1r 1elevls1on series 1s cancelled, two actors who played detectrves decide 10 continue the•r sleulh· ~ ac11v1t1es In real life. o (2 hrs) U llO¥W "The Wings Cff Eagles" ( 1957, Biography) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara Frank W Wead spearheads a 1920s campaign to improve the air power of lhe U.S. Navy (2 hrs ) (!) TWUIHJ ZOMI at PJI. IUGAZINE Three couples who make money through the mail; two farm· ers who collect and keep Edsels 1n 1he11 helcJs. e MOVW "Audrey Rose" ( t977 HorrOf) Marsha Mason, Anlhony Hopkins. A cou pie learn lhat lheir tormented young daughter 1s the re1ncarna11on of a ch1lcJ killed tn a fiery auto crash. (2 hrs.) e mM ...v.n Neal Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons host an 1nforma11ve IOOk at what's new at the mo11;es __ _..cown cc:> 90¥ll "Whose Life Is II Anyway?" ( 1981. Orama) Richard Oteyl\Jss, John Cassa11e1es Paralyzed from the neck down in an automobile accident. a sculp· tor reminisces about his life before ancJ eloquently argues for his right to die 'R' il hr .. 58 min) Ill MOW "Diner" ( t 982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke. A Baltimore diner is the hangout for a quintet of young men seen ooring lhe 11me wheo the pres- sures of adulthOOd are lhreaten1ng to .. 1d1~1~;~~1 hr .. 50 min.) .. awan-.a ~ &llO Su Roger Bannister ot England. the first runnei to break lhe bar· rier of lhe four-minute mite. IS protlted {B) • mM WWI Neal Gahler and Jal· trey Lyons host an lnl0fmall11e loo!< at what's new at the movies i .. ,...,. .. 1WCAWU. .. Cl) -I -A J and Rick are hlfed by a man (Kip Ntven) to find his missing wlle. who vanished lrorn a hotel room with a bizarre history (R) ( 1 hr ) e e -A mM The Chief and his daughters are held prisoner by three robbers caught In the act of 1>Urg1artz111g !heir home. (R) ..... ,. .... n1au1• NY WM "So!die<lng On" Ameiicen troop morale dUffng the waning days C)f the war end POWs ere e1Camlned ( 1 hr ) I= MMIA "011. Money And Poh· lies" The finer aplSOde of the serle! Inves- tigates the Saudlt as an eme<glng super- powet -wtlat they Intend 10 do wllh their power, their oblecttvea In the Ml<Sdte Eatt, and hOW they lntentct wlrh the United Statee. (R) ( I hr ) e w••au num ''A Town Uk• Ab" JNn 1ravell to outb8ck Auatralia In tnrch of Joe. whO It In LondOn tooklng !g[~art .4) (R) 0 (1 hrl UV ''Ptnlttnllafy II" 1982. Ora· ma) Leon llaac KtnMdy, Emle Hudton. An okl PfllOtl entmy murders • b0Ktr'8 gltHrlend, IOtctnQ him to retlJfn to the ring 30 Friday, July 22. 1983 'R' ( 1 h< • 50 min ) llOVll · The Lc.11e Gooaesses· ( 1965) Docurnenrary V1n1age l11m 1001age h1ghllgh1s rh1s study of the screen's great· est leading ladies lrom L•ll•an Gish and ThecJa Bera to Jean Ha11ow and Carole Lombard, Greta Oarbo ancl Marilyn Mon- roe (2 hrs) (Q) llO¥W "Fr•day The 13th. Pan It" ( 198 I, Honor) Amy Steel John Furey The grisly 1.1111ngs conlinue at a summer camp that had been closed down alter a series ol bizarre murders occurred there 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min I (S) THE LOllE ITM Ull 6 QRLL "One Srep At A Time" Club owner BudcJy Tyler •S forcecJ by his l1nanc1at problems lo bofrow money and a mys1911ous l11e engulfs lhe club ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) CZ> llO¥W "Escape From New York" ( 1981. Sc1ence-r1c11on1 Kun Russell. AcJrienne Barbeau In 1997 a hardenecJ crirninal is ollered a pa1don 1f he can res· cue lhe president of the US lrom the puson c•ly Illar Manhattan has become 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 rn1n ) •dll llOYR "The Brothers Rico · ( 1957. D1ama) Rtcha1d Conte Dianne Fosler A Flortda b\JS•nessman aims lor the 1op 1n his atlempts 10 prevent a crome syndicate from murdenng his brothers ( 1 hr. 4!> m1nL 11110 ID aBM Sam hOSIS a party for a former 1eamma1e (Alan Autry) turned author. unaware the man reveals his own homosexuality in his new boo\\ (R) (!) MOW "In L•ke Flml ( 1967. Adven· ture) James Coburn. Lee J Cobb The Pentagon hires Fhnl to thwart a group of tamale 1e1101u11onarleS (2 hrs , 30 min ) ([) l1ll WOILD ~ "Steeple Chase I Tuna F1&h1np I Auto Racing· Guests· Kalhy Kusner. Lee Wutll, Candice Ber¥;~'' -1 Cl) lmT'I ~ Karen and Mack become nervous about 1tte11 1mpend1ng marriage. and Gary 1s shocked by the revelatlorls in Val's stolen and newty pub· fished manuscript pag~~ ( 1 hr ) D fl) HU. ITMIT The murdet case 1nvolv1ng Joe Colley appears headed for lhe grand Jury, comedian Vk: Hitler (Terry Kiser) gets his shot at success • and Lucy goes undercover ae a bus driver iarr3•(i~) •••• '&m. • M Ill ''Dealing Down The Line" A ~ IS taken al the mutual understanding between nations that makes 1n1ernat1onal air travel possible, ( 1 h1) 8 ... mST ..... "Clouds Ot Witness" The House 01 LordS assembles 10 decide the Duke 01 Denver's late (Part ~ (1hr ) CC)_. "Hallt Of Montezuma" (19St, Orama) Alehard Widmark Jack Palance The U.S Marines are portrayed on recon· ne.isSance patrot In the Pacific d\Jrtng WOfld War II (2 hr5 ) e 9D¥ll "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" [1982. Ho1ro1) Dana Kimmel. Paul l<ret· ke Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin 111 Cry11111 Lake. the st11lklng grounds ot 11 <*•~ monsttt who we.trs 1 hock~mastl R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -1···· "*' ..... WIR-lllt u...-• ...,ccu..- .... John Byner &fiOwl you thingt 1tranget then huth. let~ than Nie. •nd zanlef then anvthlnQ yOU ve eV9t -..n . .. (l')cewalldlMM.'9•• ... - -<11)9D¥11 ··Lady Godiva" (1956, Orama) Maureen O'Hara. George Nadef. A Saxon lady's ride through England during th& Middle Ages bnngs defeat 10 lhe NOfman 1n11adefs. (2 hrs .. 5 min ) ,,.,lnUU ... ........ _ ,..., ·-~&&. • ••••l9CllT MPMlJIBI Plantagenet determines to !Otego polltlcs tempornrlly, Including the chance to be ChancellOf ol the uchequer, In order to cure Glencora of her love l<>f6urg0: (Part 3 of 22) ( 1 hr.) (E) IPClllflC8ITIR CH> ,. ~ ..,.... '"" .... UllY The West Coast nightclub's annlver· sary is celebrated with performances by Richard PryOf. Robin Williams, Jimmy Walker and Sandra Bernhard, as well as up and coming young comedians. taped at several Comedy SI01e sites. ( 1 hr.) (JJ9D¥11 "Black Emanuelle" ( 1976, Ota· ma) Laura Gemser. Angelo lnfanli. A beaultlut young American photographer has a series ot romantic encount8fS while on aSS1gnemen1 in Kenya 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (0)9D¥11 "Lltlle Orphan Dusty II" ( 1982. ComecJy) Rhonda Jo Pelly A randy young woman falls into lhe armt ot mOfe than one protector as she flees a pursul11g murder&r. ( 1 hr . 10 min) Cl)~ .... Me....:TCCU\11 CZ) 9D¥ll "Heartbeeps" (1981. Come- dy) Andy Kaufman, Berneda11e Peters. In a world of the near future. two commercial rot>ots experleOCe the 111C1SS1ludes of first love 'PG' (1 hr . 45mm) 6'D 1W CWI Featured team how to lrl· umph over the social and family p1essures of locJay ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 11:9 e (I) llCWll "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Com- edy) Ula Mlnnetli. Burr Reynolds. A l<lnd· hearted klller. a bungling gtgolo and a smuggler's widow IOfm a personal and professt0nel boot,1g1ng alllance during 1he Proh1b1ti0n era. R) (2 his. 30 min.) D e ~ Host Jonnny Carson IG1L5%.~hr l GIDCCUU ..-TO COITmDIMYlllAl111 _, A .. DAY • .. "Shelley Finds Love" -·=·= 1WT A look at ~b Newhart'& new hll comedy series II flQI M UM OF A CllLD Shields & Yarnell. Robert Wagnet. Carot Lawrence. Dale Evans and Glenn Ford Join hosts Dante! J Travantl and Anita Giiiette for an intonnattve k>Otl a1 the PfOblom of child at>use. ( 1 hr.) (!) .......... , .... -... • 110W11 ..... onlcy Tonic" ( 19.41, West· ern) 01rk Gable. Lana Turtlef An unllke- 'Y IQ\le match occurs between e Ql'mblef and 11 well-bred IOdy from Botton. (2 ~) (C) 9D¥ll "The Hollywood KniQhll'' (1980. Comedy) Robert Wuhf, Tony 0.n- zw On H11ttoween eve In 1965, • roway hlQh school gang wreak• hallOC In Bewtty HITlt to avenge lht C!oling of their haf\O°'JI by tho !ooal hOme ownera eAOClltlon. 'R' ~hr • 39 mln.) TW ... -rrt<I Hutchings I nut Aabottt 10-rou nd Junior Mlddiew.iOt\t t>Olll (!Tom Lal Vtgat, Ne11.1 (Rf (2 hrt. 30 min. l _.._nlng Movies- .. 0 "Hey GclOd I nokul° ·· ( 1982. Oten.u) An1r11ated r>uncted ov llatph B.ik!!h1 ( 1 hr 1!1 min ) •Cl ) "S1t1ong 0.1<.k!> ( 1980, Adv1111tu1e) Michael (11111. /uch Norm11n (I hr JC min I .. @ '[J<icto1~ W1vf!& · ( 197 I Ofa111d) qy,1n Ca1111()(1 lll(..hi11d (,101V111 (2 hr" ) Ul(H) "Odyss1.:y 01 lllu Pac1hi;" (196t. Ad11eMU1tl) M11.k~y R!l(lJl8y (I hr . 2C min I 0 "logenll .)t IM W11c:i· ( t980. Orama) Dan Ho99e1ty De11w1 Pyle ( t tu 4C rn111) ~Cf) "SrJ flll'> 1 ... Puns" ( 195!>. Comedy) Glo11a Oe11ave11 rn11y Curtis !2 hrs I (0} "The I .isl Wo1d" ( 1979 Drama) R1ct1111d Ha111s, KarPn Olac:i.. (2 IHS) (Z} "The Oeh:ct1vo" ( 19!>4. Co111edy) Al~c G1m111css. J•Jan G1wnwood ( 1 hr . 30n11n) •CC) "ThP. I t•o111w· ul GP111le111un" ( 196 1, Mys1ery) Jflci.. Hnw1o.111s, Nigel Pa111ci.. (2 hrs) 1:110 "f 1nct r1w 1.11Jy" ( 1977. Co111edy) M1ckoy Rfloney, P111er Cook (I hr 20 nun) · (Z) "Cod:.t lo Co.isl" ( 1980. Comedy) Dyan Connon Rnhen Btal.e ( 1 hr 3'1 min) •CO) "A11Ji;I. forcP I (1980 Adventure) John Pt11111p I aw Mel ti1bS011 ( I hr 35 mm) 1Ml(C) "Cloull Da11cPr' ( 1980 Adventure) David Carrtto111e .h,mr11ler O'Neill (I hi . 48m1<1) (~ 'The Whrle I 1011~ 11981 Orama) Michael York Gtynrus O <:onnrn ( I hr 36 min) ($} The Sl<11)1..~uJt" ( 19!>9 Myc.te1y) Alei; Cuinnes!'. Nicole Maurey ( 1 hr '30 nun I 0 "l'iarold Ano Ma111Je · ( 197 I Come- dy) Ruth Gurdon Ruo Co11 f I hr 3 t nun I -@ "flie rh111ys I Nevt.>r Said" ( 1974 Ora ma) Joseph C11111pJnell11 01anr1 Hyland l' hr , 30111111 I 1t:IO (l ) "S1111ng Due.lo.~" ( 1980 Adventure) Michael Emil. /dCh N11rn1,111 ( 1 hr . JO min) 11•HD "N1gh1n1are ( lq42, Mystery) Robert Staci... Diana 8a11y111orc ( 1 hr . JO nun ) 11:.tl (0) "The SecJucllon" ( 1982. Suspense/ Morgan Fairchild M1ct111e1 S;i11az1n ( 1 h• . 45 1n1n I -JU1ernoon Movies- 12:t0 0 "Pardners" ( 1956, Comedy) Dean Marlin. Jerry Lewi:. (I hr 30 rn1n) Cl) ' Delicate Delinquent" ( 19!>7 Come· d,Y) Jerry I ew1s Martha Hyer (2 hr<; ) ((;) "Moonshine County Express" ( 1977 Drama) Johll Saxon Susan Howard (I ht 38 n11n) 0 'The Pirate Movie" ( 1982 Adven lure) K11s1y McNrc1101 Chrrslopher All.ins ( 1 tu 40 111111 ) (l 1 (::.cape rrur11 New YOtlo.' ( 198 I Sci e11Ct' f1c1>0n) Ku1t Rusi.ell A(lr1en11e Bar beclu ( I h1 40 111111 ) 12::11m "lhe P1111a1e l 1ves. Of Adam And Eve' ( 1960. Cornedy) Mrckey Rooney. Ma1111e Van Doren ( 1 hr 30 rnrn ) 1•l H) "Rucllu~ ( 1980 Drama) D11k Bene d1c.1. Linda Blau ( 1 hr 35 min ) ~!Ol ·'lhe t as1 Wor(1" ( 1979. Drama) Richard Har11s. Karen Blaclo. (2 hrs ) (~l "Pap1llon" ( 1973, Adventure) Steve Mcoueen. Dus11n Hollman (2 hrs . 25 min) M CC) "Halls 0 1 Montezuma" (1951, Ora 111a1 Rieha1d Widmark, Jock Pn111noe (2 hrr.) 0 "All lhe Marbles" ( 1661. Co111c1dy) Peter I 011,, 01111 Young (I ht . S5 n1111 ) CZ) "Beouty And fllti Beast" ( 1946, ran tasy) JOW!tte Day, Jtian M11ra1& (I hr 30 llllll ) ta(.H) "Hanky Pu11ky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radnef ( I h1 • 4S min) Ml(I.) "Ol.rlland" ( 1981. Scierrc~Ficllon) Sean Connery. Peter Boyle ( I hr . 49 nwn j a::a(.Q) ··sh1µwreck" ( 1978. Adventure) Rub· e11 Logan. M1kk1 Jamtson-0'800 (I hr , 43 mtn) C.Zl "'Hea1tbeeps" ( 1981. Comedy) Andy Kaufrr1an. Bernadene Peters (I hr . 45 111111) W(~ "Cloud Dancer" ( 1980. Ad11en1ure) Davrd Carradine, Jenn1fe1 O'Neill (I hr , 48 min) 0 "Grea~e 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfe1ffe1 ( 1 hf. 55 min) .. Of) "Odyssey Of The Paclltc" ( 198 l . Adventure) Mickey Rooney ( t 111 .. 20 min) •C!l "Mo111e Movie" ( 1978, Comedy) George C. Scoll, Eli Wallach (2 hrs ) 00 "loot Su11" ( 198 1. Drama) Daniel Valdez. Edward James Olmos ( 1 hr • 43 min) .. @ "The Conversation" ( 197 4, Drama) Gene Hackman, John Cazate (2 hrs . S min) lc:M@ "The Grear Bani.. Hoa11'' ( 1979. Mys· tery) Neo Bealty. Archard Baseharl ( 1 hr _ 27m1n J CS) ·Star Wars' 1 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Ha111sor1 Ford (2 hrs ) --•Evening .. ea ... W011DD WOMAN Cit ... 1.1/LOIO ~lr."Q HAWAIAW.f 0VB WY Guest Malcolm Cowley JS'i=:QOVIJHBJ ~ MOVIE "The League 0 1 Gentlemen" ( 1961, Mystery) Jack Hawkins. Nigel Pa Irick An e11·Army officer recruits a mot· ley band of former m1h1ary spe<:jallsts 10 comm11 a bank robbery (2 hrs ) Cf) TOP IUllC IOJDllQ Fred Hutchrngs I Ernest Rabotte 10 -round Junror Middleweight t>ollt (hve lrom Las Vegas. Nev) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) Qf) ¥11110 MBOI OJ lNllllEdU -The sons or ex-asrronaut Phil Tracey head for exc111ng new adventures 1n lhrs anrmated film (I hr) 0 MOVIE "'Legend 0 1 The Wild" ( 1980, Drama) Dan Haggerty, Denver Pyle A rugged 1nd1v1duat mal\es a home for him self 1n the wilderness of the Otd West 'PG' lhr. 40m1n J .. ~COWTYTOOAY UI ... ..., ...... DICIC CAVITT Guest Jan Moms (Parr l ~•TMEFAl&Y UNDlllTAll*Q tulMllllAV.. MOWAN> tMllll: lMI -ITOllY Home movies. still photos, lellers. docu· ments lrorn previously secret files and him clips provide the substance 101 this 1nvest1· ~1·"f:!~~lthe•-- 1u .. .., ~ -.:'&. Three couples who make money uuough the mall; two 181m- er!> who cottecr an(! keep Ed&elt In their lie Ids • PGUCI WOMAN ~ ~AMBT TilllNf A loo6c et 180~11 comedy Mfles. llOTOHB ) llOVll "Hanky Panky" ( t982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider, Gilda Radne1. An Inno- cent architect wtio was framed 10( a mur- der and a woman whose brothef commit· tod ~urcrde under mysterloue <.11curns1ances are thrown togelher In • dan1,1e1ous game or Intrigue_ 'PG' (I hr .. 45m111 ) (0) llOVIE "Enter The N1n1a" ( 1981, Adventure) Franco Nero, Susan Geofge. A11 Ame11can rnartral arts expeft sets out 10 avenge 1t10 murder of his best friend. 'A ( I t1r , 30 mtn ) ( Z) llOV. "1 he De1ec11ve" ( 1954. Come- Oy) Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood. A lovable old p11est turns amateur Sleuth when he sets out 10 rnveshgate the theft of !,!ll<:eless a1 I treasures ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~--~ 1:11 ~ I Git nil TOW Featured; a "Dynasty Party" where people get togethei each weelo. tn watch the show. while Linda Evans ano Joan Collins discuss the gr•t 1011ow111y the show has allracted: a toot< at the rock group Toto. who swept Ihle year's Grammy awards. some unusual pet ieve~ • 8) FM& Y F£\ID m Git LA. Featured: a trip up the Pac1l1c Coast Highway 101 an eye-opening look at some of 11s more picturesque slops Carmel, Monterey. Sanla Ouz lano!~~~as11e. uc.a./LBIB~ llTI. IYTll Allt IUZZWOiili ( nil WHO TOUR 1m: lMI llllAL ... The Who's North Ame11can farewell tour raped al the To1on10 Maple Leaf Gardena leatures such Who etas.sics as "Plnblll W11ard," "My Generation." "See Me. Feel Me" ano "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr., 30 min) (~) flWI( Ill.Aft.A "Concert FOf The Ame11cas" Drummer Buddy Rich jojr'9 S111a1ra rn a concert at the Altos Oe en.. von Amphitheatre 1n the Dominican Republic ( t hr . :?5 mrn.) m lllOVIE "Walkrng My Baby BaQi Home" ( 1954 Musical) Donald O'Con- nor Janet Leigh A group ot Gls s1art a band, but success eludes them untA they switch 10 iau (2 hrs ) .... CJ) llAQll .. PJ. A reporter (Tyne Daly) arrrves m Honolulu to investigate en anonymous lip that an island r~·, prune mm1s1er has been marked fOf ~ der 1A) ( t hr ) D 8) FAm The students suspect ttlat an accrdentally discovered suicide note w• w1111en by a lellow classmate. (R) (1 hr.) Friday, July 22, 1983 29 AUTHORIZED BALES'SERVICE1SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -840-8444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W . 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -638-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRY SLER-Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548· 1134 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY HACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 141-7711 M A ZD A MIRACLE MAZDA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-8651 -638-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 1363 1 Harbor Blvd. Gard en Grove -138-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-8303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLK8WAGEN/18UZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Hun=on Beach 142. VO LVO EARLE IK! VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -148-9303 (fl) ..,. "f11day The 13th. Part Ill" I 198:.>, HorrOf) Dena Kimmel, Paul l<tat• k1 Unwary teen-age.a !lave! 10 • remote CAbln al Crystal Lake, the et•lll.IOg groonds ol a deranged mooatltf who wears a hockey mask 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Star Wart" ( 1977, Fantuy) Mark Hamm. Harrison Ford A motley oOi· lecllon ot rebels and robols band together 10 allack lhe huge spooe IOft of an ~rasslve ~alactlc empire 'PG' (2 hfl.) • llO¥ll 'Grease 2" ( 1982, Muslcel) Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Plelffer An EngllSh studen1 at a 60s American hlgtt school has 10 prove himself 10 the teadif of a g rls' gang whose membefs can date only lhose of a gang ol greasers 'PG' (I ht . SS min.) tl:lllJ. LATIWwmtDAWIDlMllS .. Guests Fee Waybill ot lhe rock group The Tubes. comedian-actor Michael Keaton ("Mr. Mom"), backwards singe1 David IFuh~~) O •oeew. U..-VlMIATD AmM:Alli Im.I ~ "Friday The 13th. Part II" ( 1981, Horror) Amy Sleel. John Furey. The grlSly killings continue al a summer camp lha1 had been closed down aher a series of bizarre murders occurred there. 'R' (I hr 27 min ) (D)llOWll "The Greal Bank Hoa11" ( 1979, Mys1ery) Ned Bea11y. Richard Basenart. Three disgruntled bank execulrves decide 10 gel the nches lhey feel they're entitled 10 by staging a robbery ol lheir own bank. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) CZ) llOVll "Humanoids From The Deep" (1980. Horror) Doug McClure. Ann Turk- el Loathsome crealures from the ocean's depths allack a California coastal town. kdl1ng lhe men and raping the women. 'R' !hr . 20mln ) OU. COWfTY TODAY -llO¥ll "Blondie In Socie1y" (1941. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Ar1ttur Lake A champion Grear Dane creares problems lat lhe Bumsteads. ( 1 hr., 30 m1n.J ,. 9 .._ llMDI •co.car "Ian Hunt- e1" Tn•s p1ollle of lhe muill-talented per- former includes selechons trom his most e2_Puiar releases ( 1 hr ) U llO¥il "The Wrecking Crew" ( 1968, Comedy) Dean Martin. Elke Sommer. Secre1 agent Matt Helm searches lat a la1ge quan1l1y ot gold that must be returned 10 insure 1ntemat1onat SOivency. i_! hr • 30 min ) D llO¥ll "The Violent Enemy" (1968, Suspense) Ea Begley. Susan Hampsture A band ol lnsh terrOfists ptols to sabOtage a B11hsh factory (2 hTs ) (!) llO¥il "The Tin Star" ( 1957, Wesl- em) Henry Fonda. Anlhony Perkins. A bounty honler and a young she11fl team l_!Q to tame the town bully. (2 hrs.) (!Jl Bnlli'T.-.rf To.clfT A loo!< al Bob Newhart's new hit comedy series. e llO¥il "Days 0 1 Wine And Roses" ( 1963, Drama) Jack Lemmon, Lee Rem- ick. A businessman and his wile become alcoholics. but onty the husband IS able to find rehab11itahon (2 hrs .. 30 min ) 1-ICOTT w e ..c.,.. Otta11mrr W llO¥ll "Moonshine County Express" ( 1977, Drama) JOhn Saxon, Susan How· ard A trio of beau1ilut young women lights a bOOtlegg•ng syndicate as a s1ra1e- gy ot revenge lor the murder ol lhelr father 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) W ® llO¥il "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Ken Wahl, Wiiiiam Prince. A ruthless CIA aoeot IS aertl to neutrallle a ScMet· backed ter10<18t plol to hold the Mldeaal hostage with nuclear uplo8ivee. 'R' ( I ht., 30mln.~ ·1w .. 0ev11 ~~~~p .. (1932. Acl"9ntUte) Tallulah Bankhead. Galy Cooper. l'o rid hlmaell ot hit romantic rivals, a British naval commander In North Africa dellbetately slnks their submarine. i! hr .. 30 min.) • TOii COT1\e UP Cl.om Guett: Linda Lee. CD) llOWI "The Seduction" ( 1982. Suspense) Morgan Falfchlld, Michael Sar· razln. A glamorous TV news anchotwom· an Is vict~ed by a mentally dlslutbad admltet. 'A' (I hr .. 4S min ) (I).,. "Penltenllary II" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a bo11et'a Qirllriend, IOfclng him to return 10 the ring. 'R' (1 hr .. SO min,) g llO¥ll "Smash Palace" (1981. Ora- ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemisl>n. A New Zealand Junkyard owner's ruined marriage lakes a dramatic !Um toward desperation and violence. (I hr .• 40 min.) CZ>llO¥il ''The Detecllve" (1954, Come- dy) Alec Guinness. Joan Greenwood. A lovable old priest turns amateur steuth when he sets out to Investigate the theft of liceless art lreasures. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) all .. flalll -... liimut:m-.,Y(I) llO¥il "The Soldier" ( t982, Adven· ture) Ken Wahl, William Prince. A ruthless CIA agent Is sent to neutrallze a Sovlet- bacl<ed terrorist plot to hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear explosives. 'R' ( 1 hr.,~N;i~ .. (!) l1MTCll • llO¥il "Inherit The Wind" ( 1960, Ora- ma) Spencer Tracy. Frednc March. Clar- ence Darrow and W1Uiam Jennings Bryan wage a courtroom battle over the teach· ing ol Darwin's lhe<>f)' ot evolution {2 hrs , 30m1n ) ·~' I .. •• t•1'*' n .,. "Hanlly Panky" 11982 <i<Y•>e oy) Gene Wiider, Gilda Rad11er A11 111110 cont architect who was fratnttd 101 a 111ur· oar and a woman W'hOSe brothe1 comrrnl ted 1u1cl de under mvstenou" c1rcomstenc,ee are lhrown tOQOIM r '" a dangerous game of 1n1rlgue, 'PG' (I nr , 45mln.) H CC) MOWil "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" (1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. JOhn Caasavelea. PNalyzed from rhe neck dOwn 1n an automoblte accident, a tculp- tor remlnlsces about his Irle belo1e und eloquently argues tor h1s r1gh1 to die ·n- lhr , 58mln) .. . .. •MTM• .., IWl'TllAM. llARY MAllTIMM .,. "Escape From New Vo1k'' ( 1981, Sclenc.rF1c1ton) Kurt Russell. Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997. a harooned orlmlnal Is ottered a pardon 11 he earl re& cue the president ol the U.S. lrorn the prison city that Manha11an has become 'R' ( 1 hr .. •O min.) 1111(.J) llO¥ll "Paplllon" C 1973, Adventure) Steve McOueen. Dustin Hottman A pair ol Devil's ISiand convicts spend lheu time planning lhetr escape 'PG' (2 hrs 25 min.) 11119 llO¥ll "Harold And Maude" (197t, Comedy) Ruth GOfdon. Bud CO#I An 80· year-old woman meets an 18 yea1 old boy obsessed w11h death 1n a tuneral par- lor. and proceeds lo reach him rhe arr nl llvmg and lovl'jj 'PG' ( 1 hr , 3 1 111111 ) .. II TOP O' 111111••111 Nnm ., ••• .,...CR) llO¥ll "Zoot Sul1" ( 1981, CJtar11a) Daniel Valdez. Edward Jame::. Olmo!.. In t940s Los Angeles, a cause celebre erupts over t~ framing ot members ot a Chicano streel gang lor murder 'A' ( 1 hr . 43 m1n I ...... (J)IW.~ NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT 1'R'' OUR DAILY SPECIAL Enjoy T~rly•lii•T~•ptan Slou•hi ber ~pued IJy our lamout J•pa-Owl •~r •,.,i•e •Sue Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday RESTA URAN1' 3840 E. Coist Hwy. Corona def Mar 673-3933 Friday, July 22. 1983 3 1 THI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1983 Colleges may cut back more programs, charge student fees. Coastal Commission decisions could backlog up to six months: Newport's Robert Wynn says city may have to up hotel bed tax. CDllT 1111111 ORANGE COUNl V CAL I FOR NIA 25 CENTS Budget hits home for county's cities State money Or ange Coast cities may lose In fiscal 1983-84: • Costa Mesa ..........•.... $2,211 ,382 · ··Fountain Valley ......... $1,213,771 •Huntington Beach ..... $4,007,568 • Irvine ......................... $1 ,4 72,638 • Laguna Beach .............. $568, 727 •Newport Beach ......... $2,051 ,626 The Duke says he told legis- lators he'd cut $1 billion, and did. $1.6 bil budget cut sends shockw8ves Students, staff gird for cuts BY PHB.. SNEIDERMAN on..o-. ....... Of:ficialsatOrangeCountycom· munity colleges, still reeling from earlier cutbacks, are preparing to slice still more from their budgets to comply with the state budget signed Thursday by Gov. George Deuk:mejian. Deukmejian cut $234 million from the swn that st.ate legislators had allocated to California's 107 community colleges. He rec- ommended about $109 million of this be made up by charging full-time students a $50 per , semester tuition fee. No tuition is currently charged. · "It is obvious that many ad- ditional clas8es and sections will have to be cut at the colleges," said Dr. Norman Watson, chancellor of the Coast Community College District, which includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. "We will have to deny ad- m.i.9aion to thousands of students," Watson said. "In essence, the open door (community college phil090phy) is now closed." The Coast District had already 1 laid off about 70 full-time teachers and administrators and cut nu- merous programs to help offset. a previously ann o unced • $5.5-million budget short.age. District officials said Deu- kmejian's decision Thursday will require them to cut about $4.8 million more from their $78.5 million budget for 1983-84 . Adding to the confusion, Cali- fornia's community colleges can- not arbitrarily begin charging the tuition proposed by Deukmejian. Such a fee must be approved by state legislators, who are ad · joumed until Aug. 15. Many of these lawmakers strongly oppose community col- lege tuition. But if such fees are not imposed, the colleges will be (See COLLEGES, Page A!) Larry Palmer SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Deukmejian's un- precedented $1.6 billion in cuts to the California budget have angered Democrats and set the st.age for legislative fights over community college tuition and local government money. The Republican governor signed the $26 billion budget Thursday. the 2 lst day of the ti.seal year, and restored the state's legal authority to pay bills. "This budget makes an import- ant statement about our commit· ment to restore common sense and fi.scal solvency to st.ate govern- ment, and to do so without adding general tax burdens on our citizens," Deukmejian said in a statement. He said he was "delighted" to By Hoo k o r b y cr ook Nils Anderson as t he evil Captain Hook glowers at Pe ter Pan (Ma rcie Breslauer ) in t he Orange Coast College m usical. See Weeken der . Gloria Powers Dayton P ierson Pilot nanies new niarketing teani A team of three new executives with more than 60 years of experience in newspaper sales and marketing ha8 taken over direc- tion of advertising sales for The Daily Pilot.. Publiaher H. .L. Schwartz m announced today. "Thia ls a very •trona team with experience in all phues of news- paper aales," Schwartz aald. "The Dally Pilot, whkh ruches one of the most alOuent f'Md. enhiPI in the en Ure country, hM a d ramatic story to tell Its advert.18era. Theee three ex- ecutivesarewell equipped for that \ c. exciting job." Heading the new team is Larry Palmer, 42, who spent eight years ln cluaified and display advertis- ing sales with the Los Angeles Times in the 1960s. Palmer also spent more than a decade with West.em S\atet A. sodat.es, a newspaper and maca· line firm baled ln Lot Ange.lee tblt repraented such new.papen u the Ch1caao Tribune. PtUJ.del. phi.a Inquirer and New York Daily News. Palmtt, who joined Wes~m Staiesua aalelman In 1967, WNa partner and tenior vice president when he resigned ln 1978. Palmer also was marketing dittcior of the Sutton news group for two yeen when tt wu owned by Sutton Industries. Moet recent- ly, he haa worked u Oranse County sales manager for Lot Anaeles radio stations KFI and KOST. He and his wife live ln Newport Beach. In his new post at the Daily Pilot, Palmer will be responsible (8" &XEC\mVICI, Pap Al) have achieved all the goals he set in January -to balance the budget, pay off the state deficit, avoid a tax increase and "hold the line on spending." But Democratic leaders and the targets of some of the cuts were not so happy. Cities scramble to make up big losses "Only a sadist could be de- lighted in closing the door to community colleges, the poor and the envirorunent," said Demo- cratic Assemblyman John V 88COncellos, chainnan of the Asaembly Ways and Means Com- mittee. The governor al.so wants fee increases of $150 at the University of California and $230 at the California Slate University to offset part of his budget cuts. The UC regents have already approved the increase, bringing the average undergraduate fee to $1.391 a year. The $1.6-billion cut included $413 million for cities and counties that the Legislature had shifted from the general fund to a newly created fund. By tile Dally Pilot Staff A higher bed tax in Newport Beach and a poaible budget reshuffling in Laguna Beach were under consideration today as cities along the Orange Coast took stock of an austere state budget. All 26 Orange County cities are in line for a potential loaa in at.ate funding though figures vary greatly depending on how good a guessing job city officials did in preparing their own municipal budgets earlier this month. In Newport Beach, the state's 1983-84 budget could mean a lea of $427 ,000 in the first quarter alone. Projected over the entire four quarters, the actual loaa could swell to $2 million. City Manager Robert Wyrm said the city had ~mputed a dip in Lines get longer for building permits By STEVE MITCHELL on....., ....... Developers and coastal cities can expect delays in getting permit approvals-perhaps as long assbc months-following Gov. George Deuk:mejian 's budget vetoes for the California Coastal Commission. "It's definitely going to cau.ee delays because we're not going to have the staff to process permits," said Kati Corsaut, a spokeswoman for the state in San Franciaco. The governor cut $1.4 million from the commission's $7.7 million budget Thuraday and Corsaut says that means layoffs over the next three months. "The governor specified reductions of 29 positions," the commission spokesmwoman said. "Except it's going to be a lot more than that -probably more like 45 positions." She said it will take until October to lay off coastal commisaon employees, and, since the budget is for an entire year, "we'll have to lay off more than 29 to achieve the same (budgetary) reduction. We could loae up to 45 positions by the enJ of October. The commission currently has a staff of 159. And those reductioru., says Michael Fiacher, executive director of the commission, will be crippling. He said the staff cuts will inevitably have an impact on the commission's work. "It's simple arithmetic," Corsaut said. "With a smaller staff, it will take longer to pr'OCellS permits and local ooaatal progra.nu. We (See PERMITS, Pa1e A! state revenues this spring while preparing the dty'a bud.set, but ~ there was great uncertain· ty in what would happen in Sacramento. Partially in responae to ex- pected cutbacks in money from the state, Newport will consider hiking hotel and motel bed tax from 6 to 8 percent, a move that would generate roughly $566,000. That action could be taken as 9000 aa Monday. Richard Reese, Laguna Beach's finance director, said figures the city obtained from the state in May showed Laguna would re- ceive an estimated $751,000 in state funds. But in preparing the city bud.set laat month, he said, "we estimated the aiate would keep about $374,000 in vehicle in lieu taxes and another $60,000 in cigarette tax." In other words, Laguna ex- pected to loee $434,000 of the anticipated s\ate funds, leaving the city with an estimated $317,000 in ata~ money. But the state Jegialative analyst announced Thunday Laguna Beach could loee as much u $568,000. Ree9e said the city will have to consider means of making up the difference, adding "a lot will depend on what our final a11ewd 'valuation (revenues) is, and the cloeing of our books from June 30, 1983. When that's done, we'll know what we have to do - whether we have to come back and cut the bud.set or not.'' City officials in Irvine and C.O.ta Mesa Painted a far brighter pic- ture than other cities and advi8ed they'd be taking a wait-and-see approach. Officiala in all the cities point with optimiaim toward this fall when Gov. George Deu- kn)ejian might request modi- fications in the budget. The financial aetback for moat of the cities comes from state cuts in motor vehicle, cigarette and business inventory taxes. Y director eyes school hoard seat' Chi~'• Hoepttal of Or.angeCounty hM 91 W.,t trMIPOM unit that gtv. hlgh-t1ek babfee I bett• ehot It IUrvtval. S.C1. Jim De Boom, direct.or of the Orange Coast YMCA, fUed Thurs· day for the Nov. 8 election of trustees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. De Boom, 41, well-known for his interest in local education, received support from trustee Todd Hesa, who decided not to .eek • leCOJld term. Hesa, 37, who repreeents Dis- trict 6 in Newport Beech, said he wanted to spend more time with his wife and three children. "U I didn't find 90meOM who was qualified, rd n.an," said Rees. "Jim hM a good uodentandln& of the 1ehoola and the community." Candidates must n.an from the area of Newport Beach or Costa Meu in whkh they live, but they are elected by vot.en throughout the 1Chool district. T hree seats o n t h e teven-member board will be open. They are held !>Y ~enneth Way-man. Barbara 5klll1nl and Todd Hess, with the latter two not eeekinc re-election. De Boom, who hM been active in the fund·ralllnl ef font of the Newport Meea Schoola Foun· (See ICROOL. P ... Al> l • • 87 w---:- AJ -.a.a Bl-I • TVl.4 Will Iii Al M Al * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 CONTINUID STORllS From P•g• A1 COLLEGES ... forced to absorb the extenaive funding cut. Further compounding the prob- lem is the fact that fall registration at two-year campuses begins u early as Aug. l. Students must sign up for claaaes without know- ing whether they will have to pay tuition. "It's abeolutely the worst poes- ible combination of circumstances for community colleges," said William Schreiber, executive as- sistant to the chancellor of the Saddleback Community College District. The district operates cam- puses in Irvine and Mmion Viejo. "It's mind-boggling," Schreiber said. "Because the Legislature doesn't return until until Aug. 15, it doesn't seem as though it will be possible to enact tuition before the spring semester." Saddleback's fall classes begin Aug. 22. ing on the Mission Viejo campus. (The dlst:rict itaelf must contribute $2.3 million.) . Mea,nwhile, adminiatrators of the statewide conununity colleges protested that the two-year schools, which aerve many stu- dents who cannot afford more expensive colleges, are being forced to carcy a disproportionate share of the governor's cuts. State Community Colleges Chancellor Gerald Hayward called the $234 million cut "outrageous" and said he would oppose the first-ever, $100-a-year tuition proposed by Deuk:mejian. The state Postsecondary F.duca- tion Commission has estimated that 80,000 students will be forced out of community college by the proposed tuition. View from the top Virginia Niles, of ldyllwild, takes a break r rom her booth at the Art-A-Fair fes- tival in Laguna Beach to capture a scene at Little Corona beach in Corona del Mar on canvas. Her water- colors are on display through Aug. 28 at the Laguna Canyon exhibit. Schreiber said his district esti- mates it will have to slash an additional $2.27 million from its $35.3 million budget as a result of the governor's cut. He said college administrators hope to accomplish this without reducing much of the fall class schedule. Lee Myers, legislative advocate for Orange County's four com- munity college districts, said it is unlikely the Legislature will over- turn Deukmejian's cut because Republican lawmakers are reluc- tant to go against the governor's wishes. He also said there is strong opposition to tuition among many legislators. Free tuition was 'too good to last' Orange Coast College students say proposed $50 a semester I ee justified, inevitable Ironically, Schreiber said that despite the cut in college operating funds, Deukmejian and the Legis- lature did provide $6.1 million for construction of a long-awaited business and social sciences build- PERMITS ... As a result, he predicted that as many as six community college d istricts may be forced to seek emergency funds from Sacramen- to in order to avoid bankruptcy before the end of the school year. don't know how extensive the delays will be, but they're likely to be as long as six months in some cases. "We've always prided ourselves w ith getting things through quickly -unless it's a complex project with many problems." • But, she said , items that are currently in the works should be processed without much delay. "Let's put it this way," Corsaut said . "We expect to get the layoffs completed by October. Once we get there -once we're at the bare bones level -things from then on will take a lot longer to deal with." SCHOOL BOARD ... By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol"the Oellr ,_ ,..,, For most of the students who dropped by the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa Thursday to pick up class sched- ules or check out the library, the proposed $50 per semester tuition fee was no big deal. "It was inevitable," one student said. "It had to happen or else raise taxes. And raising taxes is very unpopular right now." Most students said they felt all along that the tuition-free com- munity colleges were too good to last. (California is the only state that currently charges no tuition for community college education.) "F.ducation takes money. It (no tuition ) lasted a lot longer than we ever thought it would," said another student, who asked not to be identified. .- Other students agreed. And $50 isn't much compared to what students pay for a semester at a UC or state university campus, they said. "What's $50?" sajd Myron S lowskei, who said he will enter OCC in the fall "It's not much for an education. "l suppose it might be a h~le lor some people if they already have the money planned for other things. but not most," he said. Although the OCC campus is made up mostly of middle-class and upper middle-dass students for whom tuition won't be a hardship, it is clear even $50 a semester will cause some students to change their plans. Ray Southcote of Santa Ana said the main reason he had decided to at tend OCC was be- cause he would not have to pay tuition. "It would be a real hardship for me," Southcotesaid. "I'd probably have to drop out. It would be a major problem," he said. Duke doesn't mess with the Legislature SACRAMENTO (AP)-One of the few state agencies tha t was spared Gov. George Deukmejian's budget cuts is the Legislature, traditionally a hands-off area for c.lifornia governors. The Legislature's $104.1 million budget was not even mentioned in Deukmejian 's 77-page list of cuts Thursday. the last two years to plan for reapportionment and aid As- sembly Republicans under an agreement with Democratic A$- sembly Speaker Willie Brown. The Legislature had 2,157 em - ployees at the end of 1982. dation, said more support from Sacramento and from parents is needed to help resolve the financial problems in public schools. "l believe my connections and mvolvement with social services can help solve some of the major Cunding problems," said the father of two. Bullet train 's stop in Irvine derailed? The Legislature's budget is $3.3 million higher than it was in 1982-83, despite some trimming of legislative staff that was added in Also untouched was the separ- ate $16.8 million budget of Legis- lative Counsel Bion Gregory, the Legislature's legal adviser, up from $14 million the previous year. De Boom said he plans to run a low-budget campaign so money isn't taken away from non-profit organizations in need of communi- ty support. Earlier this week Tom Wil- liams, 41. announced his intention to seek the seat now held by Skilling. Skilling said sh e won't run because of her husband's job transfer this fall to Ohio. Jim De Boom By GLENN SCOTT ~~ ........ The so-cal.led bullet train would zip through Irvine a.t high speed. but talk.a to determine whether the train would stop at a station there have occurred at a distinctly slower tempo. Anah eim and Santa Ana already are boasting the proposed train route will include stops at new stations both cities are build- ing. EXECUTIVES ... But decisions on adding a third Orange County stop in Irvine have been delayed because city officials are locked in negotiations with the Santa Fe Railway on whether a long-sought train station can be built -with or without a bullet train. for all advertising sales depart- ments. Gloria Powers. who joined the Pilot as retail manager in January, will assume the additional title of assistant marketing director. She had prior advertising ex- perience with Harte Hanks Corp. A Tustin resident. she has eight years total experience in sales and management. E. Dayton Pierson has joined the Pilot as classified advertising man- ager. He will oversee and super- vise the Daily Pilot's classified advertising departments. Pierson, 48, brings a long back- ground in newspaper sales to the Pilot. He last worked for two Ingersoll newspapers, the Rich- mond Independent and the Berkeley Gazette, as major ac- counts manager.· ~ He was previously publisher of the Sun Group Newspapers in San Diego and of the Twin Cities Times in Marin County and worked as advertising sales direc- tor for Meredith Newspapers in Cupertino, Calif. Until a decision is reached on constructing the station in southeastern Irvine, officials for the sponsoring American High Speed Rail Corp. say they prob- ably won't commit to a location in southern Orange County. "We're still considering Irvine ver y se rious ly," said spokeswoman Pam EngP.bretson. Suspect pleads innocent in death of Miller son She said Irvine and Mission Viejo are under review as locations for stops. Both communities were selected last year for state grants to Newport woman gets medical degree A Santa Ana man pleaded innocent Thursday to charges of murder and robbery in the death of Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervisor F.dison Miller. . Richard James Wetherall, 26, was arraigned before Harbor Mu- nicipal Court Judge Frances Munoz in connec:tion with the June28slayingof Miller. whowu We're Listening ••• 642·6086 D.;3.~ found beaten and strangled in his Costa Mesa home on Hanove r Drive. Costa Mesa police arrested a aecond suspect, Arthur George Goldner Jr., 28, who ii fighting extradition from North Carolina, where he was arrested last Friday . Police allege that the two suspects met Mille r in a bar and went to his College Park area home with him. Jacqueline Bernard. the daugh- ter of Christine Stamper of New- port Beach , graduated from Rush Medical College in Illinois last month with th e degree of doctor of medicine. Bernard received a bachelor of science degree in biology and anthropology from Yale. What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service m lly be un d to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat c ... llftH edYeftletng 71'1M2-ttn AM othef depefttMntt M2-4111 MAIN Of:'1CE »O Wetl l!Ay SI Cotti Mftt. C,t. .... ~ --Bo• 1&e0 Coote -CA OHM .. Ow.tetttMd .,.,~ rroo-; " you de> nOt h i•• /0Uf O•O•r bl( $l0pm "'*O.lo<t 7Pm eno f D1ll 'OOy "'II Ot _.., H. L. lcttwerta Ill Publleher urrrP8'mer Director ol Marketing Copyf>Qlll totJ o..,. eo.11 PublWW\g ~y Ho ntw• tlOrlH . 111v111tllo n1, t dlrollol motttt 01 9dYtl1_....,1t t>t<ttn rney Dt rtpto<M:tll W1tl>Qu1 ll()tC1al l)efmtHIOtl of eopyTlgllt - l 8a1111C1e1 al'o isuno~y if yw oo llOI 1e<...,a yOV• copy o., ' • ,,. cat -· 10 I m •NI yOUr CCIPY ... ""-"" Mo.I c~ , ... , .... C>""CI" Counl; "'-~"-' -~flMctl aw..,_ ... _ l llQUflll ~ --- ChuJDow•bY Editor and Alllllent 10 the Pubtllhet .......,.e.... l'r~IOll MIMQilf" t $tcono c-p001eoe IHllcl 11 Coel• hhM. Call!otnll (UPS ,.._900) 8u~l!>llOll by_,... 14 75 MOnlNy. ti\' me•. $6 50 MOnt"'Y VOL. 79, NO. 204 A build train stations for Amtrak and other com.muter trains 8.long the Santa Fe tracks. The stations also could serve bullet train passengers because the high-speed train route para- llel.a the Santa Fe tracks through the cities. But plans for the stations have1 been threatened because Santa Fe doesn't want to authorize stops for Amtrak trains in the two spots. Santa Fe officials argue their contract with Amtrak is for inter- city traffic only. They claim stops in Irvine and Mission Viejo would be for commuter service. J ohn Harris, an Irvine traffic engineer. said Santa Fe waa still "adamantly oppoeed" to an Irvine stop during the latest round of communications. He said city of- ficials hope to meet 900n with the railway leaders to ensure "every- body understands each other's desires.'' No time has been set for the meeting. Engebretson said the bullet train planners might look at other locations in the city for a privately funded station if plans for the state-funded Amtrak station fall through. SYKES OAK PLANK Now 1231 ea. "· Reg. $3.65 Sq. Ft. SOLID Ill PARQUET Now •1 11 so. FT. Reg. $2.97 Sq. Ft. Expert Installation A val/able · CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSH -Now •7•• PEA vo. Reg. $13.99 Per Yd. LEE'S DESlllER SPECIAL Now •12•• PIA vo. Reg. $22.99 Per Yd . ~m~ ·Aleo Many Other Speclal1 In Our Corona det Mar oe11gner Show Room. 1141 WT 11111 IWI., •Ill Ill Ill, OI., l•·llll tr Ml-1114 Ma1terCard -Visa -Financing Available ~-. ... ~rvine camping trip ~raws astronomy huffs L A weekend camping excursion for families to study the at.an II p:ing organized by Irvine's Family Services f>rolram. : The excurston to Mt. Palomar will begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 12 and fnd at 5 p.m. Aug. 14. A $30 per person tee lncludes tranaportaUon, ~amp fees, insurance, tents and meals. • : John Hangartner, astronomy profe.or at Saddlebeck CoJlel.e\ will be guestspeaker on the Saturday evening and will brin& a Jelescope. Panicipants also will visit the Palomar obeervatory by Jlay. No prior camping experience is needed. : Enrollment is limited to 20 people. Deadline for registration is ;uly 22. More information may be obtained by calling the city's routh Services Center at 660-3814. Jnternational exhibit slated in Mesa j The public is invited IO an international exhibit of folk~· foods and paper folding at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Costa Mesa'sSouth Coast Jewelry Exchange, 230 E. 17th St. : Photographs by Claire Mueller will also be on display during what the store is calling 'International Week.' c Orientation sch e duled at Saddleback . Two orientation sessions for men and women returning to tollege will be held July 28 and Aug. 10 at Saddleback College's Mission Viejo campus. ' The sessions will provide information to help people decide if returning to college will benefit them and includes curricululm planning. For information, call 83 1-4611. Scoliosis, spinal exams offered Free scoliosis and spinal exams will be offered to youngsters under 16 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday beginning July 30 at Costa Mesa's Newport Mesa Chiropractic Clinic, 1680Tustin Ave. Scoliosis .. an abnormal curviture of the spine that usually develop.s in early adolesence, can lead to pain and permanent deformity if left untreated. For appointments call 640-6000. lrYine group plans dance workshop A three-week workshop for intermediate, advanced and professional ballet dancers will be staged beginning Aug. 8 in Santa Ana by the Irvine-based SouthCoast Cultural Services League. • The sessions will run from 9 a.m . to noon weekdays at the league's Institute of Dance Arts, 1441 S. Sycamore St., near the comer of South Main Street and F.dinger Avenue. Rosalia Whitney, Beth Eisleben, Hal O'Neal and RK:hard Adama will teach the classes. For more information, call 979-1582. Marine's prontotion Inay be short lived A..., ate<eo. a CB reoio--919 _. _,_, lllolen _,., l -.oey from • -.. periled .i 1IOOO Von Kennen ,. ... TWo more '*""9 Wfl<> ...,.. on AoOinwood Circle !Old poltce Thur.oey _,,_,.. poured • pewtlon of 8dd on ti-Qll, They beceme t"8 tNfd 811<1 lout1tt reeid<ont• on the •1-•eoc>t1"'9 8dd dWNIOe Laguna Beach C.-e ~I .. _, from e -•I 0-. -8-1 ·--... ·-111 SllOO, .. -told uo--8-1 PollOe UnllllOWTl ~· remowed c:lotl>lnQ -• ......, wllt> • tollll ·-of '800 lrom • -PW11ecl tn l1'e 200 b1oc:1< of C4nt• Sil.., ...... gter. -""wllh 1450 In --"°"' • -tn 1"8 1000 blool! of Temc>le -on.. Costa Mesa ; A~. lhgedfy 8C1lnQ U IOOllOUI ~rlftg -.... 1111_..icer b..-gt8t)', ••-Thurwley ,.,..,_by ... -•!fled Cllt'-' 91 1'22..,.. • St . l>Olloe Mid A-"'.......,. -IN_,., Fountain Valley ~pn.d Ge*'• doot '° ...,_ FlMnCe Co Ill 1'°40....,, -,.., ~ .... -.,.,,_. NolNn9 ._,..., -......... --ioeono ~ --.,,. IMQll8A pt0Cletl4y----""· "'""""""" Ol*l 1"8-of ·-..,..., In IN UIOOO blool! ol V-encl e1ole • C8 redlo, • ~-p1eyer encl_.._.. volued Ill '975. A men .t1111~"9.,.__1119....., tried to -CIC*' "'8 .............. M T--,, 706 E. e.lboe ...ci. bu! ...., -.... ~-_,_,,._"°""11· -.. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1983 '* .-a County's budget slash pain eased BY J&n' ADI.Ell °"'-8 ............ Orance County wW be ... 2 million l.n state funda followinl Gov. Georte Deulanejan'• decilion to ....., $1.6 bUllon from the atate budaet, but the net effect of the reduction ,.Uy wW mean only $500,000 to county coffers, Supervltor Roser Stanton aald Thunday. • "There will be lftl Impact here than eleewhere becaute on a relative bu1s we planned well and were fortunate the ..umptiona we made were on the mark.'' said Stanton, chalnnan of the Board of Supervilors. " The board completed work and tentatively balanced a $9~5 million county budget tor ti8cal 1983-84 Wed.needay. The state money Orange County will loee will affect the county's mental health and indigent medical servicea prolfama. Approximately 20 county mental health prosrama will lme $563,000, Stanton Mid. He added he was unsure if the Pf'081'am8 would have to be cut or whether alternative fundins IOUnleS could be found. The county'• mental health budget totals $31 million. The county alao lost $3.7 million for its lndiaent medical services program, but the cut had been anticipated by county offidala who had hanunered out the county's budget over the past Teacher has 44 years of class Huntington's Margaret Baird retiring alter long career, honored service BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of'tM Oe11J 1'1184 IWI When Margaret Baird of Hunt- ington Beach accepted her first high school teaching job, the prin- cipal gave here the following warning: "Th.is is a strict Quaker community: you can't smoke, drink, play cards or go to dances." "I wondered what wAs left to do!" she recalls. That was 44 years ago at Cadiz High school in Henry County, Ind. Needless to day, restrictions on a teacher's after-school ac- tivities have eased a bit, but Margaret Baird has remained committed IO the profession for more than four decades. On July 29, just one day after her 67th birthday, she will retire from her current poaltion u a bu.sine8I teacher at Cerritos Col- lege. She will step down knowing she haa played a part in educating thousands of students. A few months ago, she was visiting friends and relatives in Indiana. While there, she had lunch with six fonner students who had graduated in 1946 and 1947. HB girl, 17, badly injured in auto crash A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl remained in critical condition todayat Fountain Valley Community Hospital with injuries she suf!ered in an automobile accident early Thursday. "I was flattered they would take time from their busy sched- ules to visit with a teacher they had known so long ago," she said. ''There are at least seven from thoae same clallles living in Southern California, and we plan to get together for a reunion <;0metime within the next two months." What inspired such loyalty? "I was a very strict teacher," Baird says. "I di(in't stand for fooling around. Many of my stu- dents came back later and thanked me for making them work." She admits that teaching has n ot always provided large flnanclal rewards. "I had to work every IWIUTler during the early years becau.e I had a family to support," ahe says. "'Ibere was one summer when I made more money • an accoun- tant at a reeort hotel than I did during the rest of the Y-1' as a teacher. At the time, I tried to get a (year-round) accounting job, but women were being peid $200 week. 1be '32 million-plus program provides health care for thoee county relldenta who are unable to afford It. SUZ&Me Victor, an aJde to Stanton who handles health care ma«en, said ahe doesn't anticipate the cut to the indigent medical •l'Vtcee prosram will have any impact whateoever on the program. Victor aald the cuta would not affect the program becauee demand for health care eervtces by the poor hasn't been as great u anddpated. Whlle the cuta made by the governor will have little impact on thia county, Stanton al8o made it clear that it would be "devutatl.ng'' for city and county govemmenta throughout the state lf the Leglalature fails to restore state aid to local govemmenta slated to explre Oct. 1. "I'm not ln oold sweat about it right now." the supervisor said. "If the state acts l.n a responsible and compassionate way we'll be okay." In eearching for a way out of its budget dilemma, legislators voted to balance the budget by eliminating state aid to local govenunent. Aid to oounty governements would be cut by $450 million while cities would be cut by $884 million in October unless lawmakers vote to restore the (unds or approve some alternative financing mechanism. Margaret Baird a month less than men for doing the same work." Baird wanted to teach at the college level and sought a wanner climate, so she moved to Southern California in 1965. She has taught at Cerritos College for the past 18 yean. Though she'll be retiring from ieaching this month, Baird won't be idle. She has traveled ex- tensively and plans to continue doing so. Her next destinations · are Australia and New Zealand. She has already sold one free lance travel article focusing on the MJdeast and plans to continue writing about her travels . Irvine Center pact OK BY GLENN SCOTI' othOelf ......... Irvine's City Council will begin its review Tuesday of a propoeed agreement guaranteeing the Irvine Co. rights to develop its 480-acre Irvine Center. In exchange for that guarantee -which could not be overruled by future city councils without cause-thecompany would make a guarantee of its own; It would pay the city up to $1 million a year until a planned shopping centerbegan generating at least that much in municipal sales tax revenue. The city's Planning Commisaion voted 4-0 Thursday night to recommend approval of the agree- ment. The commission spent two meetigs discussing it. The council also is expected to invest at least two meetinp on the issue. The second is on Aug. 9. If approved, the Irvine Center Development Agreement would be the most ·comprehensive ever passed in the state. It is inte.1ded to provide as- surances to the Irvine Co. that its mas&ve project, involving 7.1 million square feet of leueable building space. wouldn't be halted if the city's political winds change. It also allows the company to - begin developing offices and other commercial properties before undertaking a 1. ?-million-square-foot regional shopping center . City officials wanted the shop- ping center to go in first because they counted on its sales tax to help cover city costs of residential growth from other Irvine Ce. subdivisions. That .is why the agreement drafted by city and company officials during the last two years requires the $1 million per year payment. Huntington Beach police Sgt_ Jeff Cope said the girl, Paula Ch.ri.stine Kallenbach, was west- bound on Indianapolis Avenue at 2 a.m. Thursday at a high rate of speed when she apparently failed at stop for a red light at Bushard Street. Powder Puffers take off for Oregon At the intersection, her Datsun B210 oollided with a southbound Ford station wagon driven by Michael Robertaon. 21, of New- port Beach, Cope said. Rober180n was treated at Hoag Memorial Hoepita.l l.n Newport Beach for facial cuts, according to police. Five Orange County women have joined about 60 other' diataff pilots partidpeim.r in the 14th annual Palm. to Pines air race today and Saturday. The feminine Oien were sched- uled to leave Santa Monica Air- -port this morning. 1lleir desti- nation is S un River, Ore., a small city south of Portland. They'll spend tonight in Red Bluff in Northern California Beverly Allen, a secretary for the city of Costa Mesa, la piloting a c.e.iw 172. She's been a pilot since 1968 and flew in the la.t Pow~r Puff Derby held l.n 1977. Allen's co-pilot is Cynthia Royce Shofer of Huntington Beach, who is a tax consultant for a bank. Another pilot is Patric.la H. Noyes of Balboa Island, who is a project manager for Inter- .American Builders of Costa Mesa. Her co-pilot in the Cessna 172 airplane is Joan Hill of Costa Mesa. Hill is a dispatcher/ground · school instructor at Panons Air at Orange County Airport. • Another Orange County par- ticipant, Betty Ballou -Ne11er of Huntington Beach, is a co-pilot in a plane piloted by Janice Gerber o f Hac ienda Heights . Ballou-N eser is an aircraft broker and owns Sunshine Air of J1\tll- erton. ~Morning clouds and afternoon sun WHO'S BEHIND YOU? .- i'emperatures ~ ,r~ ~ • 17 .. " ~ ... .. ., • 11 I ,, • 74 ., 12 .. " .. .. • ti •• '° " • n " 11 .. " .. ., . .. .. " .. ,. .. '4 ... " n "'° " • ro 104 , • ., " Tides .. 72 .. 75 .. 82 102 n ti 10 71 70 t2 17 71 to .. 72 7t .. • IO ... 13 11 .a • n N 711 N n .. 76 " 72 eo 111 101 10 ... 14 " 71 n " 100 IO .... 11 ., .. 11 .. rt .. 1'I 100 ta IO n H 11 11 IO :: ~ 100 " tel 11 ICM 1' n 11 II II .. " s a -,. ,~.,<~••• ..., .. ,,.., Serw• Rein CJ Snow D S~rell!ll FturrlH ~ NOAA U ~ 0.pl ol CO'N'l"'t~ Fronts· COid .,. Warm .,. Occluded ~ !! .. lelltt .. ... ~2 ~ .. 71 Sloli11 , ... 102 • 1 llpolt- 11 7:1 ~-.. 1:1 T 09t*1 t2 U T-13 10 T.-e 70 M WMNnqton I& .. ~· ,. .. " 74 t7 11 IO 61 H et ,, 74 " 71 .. 11 .. 74 100 l'O SURf RIPDRT· How much do guarantees mean? It depends on the item Involved and the manufacturer. A $100,000 house ts guaranteed tor ONE year. Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year. Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year. Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry Is TWO YEARS tor manufacturing defects. The feeling Is that manufacturing detects will surface within that two year period. Beyond this, these manuf acrurers feel there are too many varlabfes In the usage to give coverage beyond that period. Don't be misled by "Phony" guarantees. They ere pro rated, based on mill-Invoice costs, p!• •s padding and labor to change. By the time you figure them up, It usually oosts more to change that the original purchase price. carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints is not because defects but because of Improper lnstallatlon. We minimize the number ot complaints by having the best Installers around. Also, we deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you greatest security. Live the life of LEES M.tOC 0 llfl• Dy 8urll"910f\ i----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------.....;;;..;... ____ ;._ __ ~~~~~~--~---------i"------------------------------~------------~~~~----------~~~~~----~ • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Friday, July 22, 1883 NB al r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. . STOCKS ~I•\ N•1 ~tt'\ Nr1 P ( Nh C.IU"" l "O P E '"" CIO" C"O NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~~:::y~~t~~ ~ NEWYQlllK.MIOWH1. PA(:WIC.1'11W. IOIT~. Dn"°'T NC)~flSTOCI< EJCQl"•HOlt AMO FRIDA y • Ct.OSING PRI E 'Min "" \•tr\ frrit•t P £ 1'00\ CIO\# (r>Q P C hO\ 1..lo\# C"9 Dow Jones Final Up 1.80 Cloelng 1~1 .17 •1•11111 Atari Inc. Division loses $.310.5 million By tbe A11oclated Pre11 NEW YORK -Warner C.Ornmunications Inc., reporting a $310.fi million loee for its Atari Inc. division, said the problems of the video game pioneer were worse than ex~ted in the second quart.er but should be solved by year send. Thelosagave Warner an overall net los.sof $283.4 million on revenue of 1735 million for the April-June period. A year earlier, Warner earned $68.2 miUion, or $1 .05 a share, on revenue of $923 million. Wa'U Street had expected a big loss from Atari, a leading maker of video games and home computers, and Warner's stock fell 67 .5 cents Thursday to $23.25 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. But the actual loes, announced after the market clO&ed, was weU above expectations. Economy growt'h 'stunning' WASHINGTON -Analysts say the 8.7 percent growth rate which the government has reported for U.S. economy in the sec:ond quart.er was "stunning" and "phenomenally irnpreaive." The Commerce Depart- ment report released Thursday said the economy was growing from April through June at more than triple the2.6 percent annual rate in the previous three months. "The economy was booming in the second quarter - there's no doubt about that," said David Ernst of the Evans &:onomics' forecasting finn in Washington. Esmark s weetens Norton bid NEW YORK -It has become increasingly likely that Norton Simon Inc. will become an EBmark Inc. subsidiary. 'Esmark sweetened its bid for Norton Simon to $972. 7 million on Thursday, and Anderson Clayton & C.O. ended its effort to acquire the company. GAF withdraws sale offer NEW YORK -GAF Corp. and Allied Corp. havt> called off their agreementio sell GAF's chemicals uni\ t.o Allied for $410 million. GAF has been trying to seU both its chemicals group and its other major business, its building materials unit, but has bPen unable to sell either one. Earlier this month, GAF said Southwestern General C.Orp., a privately held company, w ithdrew its $140 million offer to buy the building materials group. Mutual fund assets tumble NEW YORK -Asaets of the nation's 315 money market mutual funds fell $30. 7 million in the lat.est week to $165.5 billion, a trade group says. The Investment Company Institute said Thursday the decline for the week ended Wednesday followed an increase of $252.5 million a week earlier. That increase had been the first weekly rise in the funds' asaest in 71n months, according to the Washington-hued mutual fund trade group. STOCKS IN TH£ SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AY£RAG£S ~ c:= ... T_,.._ == WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK !APl JUI. 2' SYMBOLS -· . ., t4' w 2:11 "" u .. MEW YORK IA I -FINI! Do•· Jon.\ ••ts. for Frl&IY. 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