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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-29 - Orange Coast PilotRoaster becomes roastee 'Irrelevant Week' founder Paul Salata broiled for charity .,.., ........ ,..... Paul. and Beverly Salata at roast. The man who turned "effluence lnto af- fluence" took lt like a trouper Thunday niaht u a pteful group of friends jabbed, jibed, routed and touted him for the benefit of Hoag Memorial Hmpltal. Paul Salata, who'a had atlnta u "80Cial director for John Schmit.a, flnancial advi8er to Denn1a Carpenter and auto industry analya( for John DeLoreen" to his credit, laughed t1ll he cried u a long line of friends took once-ln-a-llfetlme ahota at the man who founded hTelevant Week. Jamea Vlllen, officer of the 552 Club, Hoag'a oommwlity 1Upport group, welcomed the record 450 memben and friends to the Newport Marriott ballroom and began the leaa-than-lerioul cer- emonies with a moment of proper prayer from ~ Sammon of the Catholic Archdioceee "Lord, thank you for the food we have tonight, which will give 411 the phyaica.l atrenat)l to get through thia evening ... we only have to put up with thiaman when weaee him $Dd hear hlm ... but (See SALATA. Pa1e Ai) • THI DRANGI COAST Death ended the long career of David Niven, 73, today.See Page C3. caum 1111111 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Judge to Rothenberg~ You deserve worse · John Cirillo, left, and his fiancee, Marie Rothenberg, appear at sentencing this morning for Charles Rothenberg. Four-day weeks 'beat layoffs' BY STEVE MITCHEU on..o.., ........ "To tell you the truth, I'm looking for part-time work to make up for it," said Diane Wall.ace, an employee of Rockwell lntemational's Electronic Devices Division in Newport Beach. Wall.ace, who works in the :Schuller hit ;by $473,000 : back tax bill BJ Tiie Auoda&N Presa 'lbe atate is ordering flam- boyant television evangelist Rob- ert Schuller to pay $473,000 in back. property taxes on his lavish Crystal Cathedral in Garden .Grove. · The five-member Board of ICquallzation aaid Tbunday in lta tint major ruJ.in8 in a two-year , probe that the cathedral WU u8ed lor concerts and other taxable Oommercial eventa. 'lbe board voted unanimoualy to force Schuller to pay the bW by Aul· 31, coverina taxa owed from 1879 through 1982. He can appeal the ruling, which contained" no alleption of criminal activity. ( ... CBYITAL. Pap Al) division's suggestion program. ia one of 1,200 Rockwell admini&- traton and employees who began working a four-day work week thia week in an effort to avert layoffs at the sprawling plant on Jamboree Road. "Of cou.ne it (the 32-hour work week) affects my budget," the Anaheim woman said. "But if you're asking me if it'a better than layoffs, I'd say abeolutely." Wall.ace, like other employees interviewed at the division's prop- erty Thunday, said ahe hopes the reduced work week echedule will be ahort-lived. Robert E. Anslow, director of world-wide aalea for Rockwell, aaid everyone in the division. "from the top on down," la on the short work week echedule. "Everybody geta treated the same,'' he aaid, adding the re- duced-week pro8J'aJ'D was an- nounced a week aco to employees at the f.adlity. He aaid most of the plant'• employeee are work.lna Tueedaya t.hrol.wh Fridays, "but eome are here Mondaya through Thundaya 80 we can man the phones, handle aaie. inquiries and conduct vital engineering work (on Mondaya.)" Analow said he expecta the four-day procram will 1Mt for the rest of the company'• &cal quar- (See •~WELL. p ... Ai) t ............... '--... Rothenberg 1taree at his ex-wile, who asked court to .entence the New York man to life imprison- ment. BY JEFF ADLER Of111ie0.., ........ Charles Rothenberg, who has admitted aetting h.i8 7-year-old aon afire in a Buena Park motel room, received a maximum sentence of 13 years in prilon today -a term Orange C.cM.mty Superior C.ourt Juc:fae James Franks Mid "la not enough time for what you did." The 42-year-old New York native remained clear-eyed and attentive throughout the eent.enc- ing hearing in a pecked Santa Ana courtroom. In attendance waa Rothenbeqi'a ex-wife, Marie, who left the hospital bedside of her lle'Vel'ely burned aon. David. to ask the judge to lmpoee a maximum eentence. "I feel Ow-lea should &et the maximum 1eDtence without par- ole becau.e David needs peace in his life,'' Marie Rothenberg, her voice unwavering. told the court. "David teen every night before he .,.. to bed that his father will come~ him again." Adl'elllnc the court hlnwelf, Rotbenbeqi aaid he understandl what his wife and son are going through becau.e of what be did. "rd like to DOW uk for your forgiveneea aod uk you take care : of my beloved IOD, '' be Mid. Rothenberg waa .mt.enced to aerve nine years on the charp of . attempted murder, tbreeyeusfOI'. cau.lng greet bodily injury and · one year for commltUng-a felony within five years of a prevb.9 conviction. He wm ordered to be8in lel'Ving hia prbon term in protective custody at the Men'• CorTeCtional lmtitute at au.no. "Mr. Rothenberg, that'• not enouah time fot what you did." Franks said .. he pronounced M!lltence. '"'!be factl indicate that at DO time did you intend to kill younelf, but you aped&.lly in- tended to kill David." >.. the heerina open----.-Prw- ecutor 1bomu Avdeef told the court that inw.tipton haw neYer uncovered any fttdmce that indicates Rothenberw clawed theyoungboy'abed with~ March 3 with the intention of carrying out a IUidde-murder, • hM been widely reported. 1-rheft iii DO evidence be eYer' intended to commit addde after lpltlne the chOd. 'lbe eYldence" to the contrary," Avdeef mid In MJdnc a maximum .entenoe be See llOTllENBDG, Pap .U) Judge backs American AirCal employees lose bid for county airport grounding order BY JEPP ADLER otlM ......... American Airlines beat beck yet another challenge to ita fledallng John Waywe Airport flight oper- ations 'lllunday when an Orange County Superior C.ourt judge refu.ed to ground the airline. Juctce Bruce SW'nner ruled that the Board of Supervi8on did not violate state environmentaJ. guide- lines by permitting American to begin flying from JW A in June. An AirCal employees group, AirCal Concerned Employees for Survival, eought the grounding order by claiming oou.nty of:fidala should have filed a supplemental environmental impact report before approving an interim oper- ating &Cl'eemeDt with the airline. Both the Board of Supervi8on and the airline were Damed aa defen- dants in th~ action. Ironically, it waa the Board of Supervbon that tint 90Ulht to block American fram the airport'• runways. 1be airline won the right to fly Into JW A only after a legal n.1e with the board w.. reeolved in a federal courtroom. A spolcaman for the AhCal group, Wolfpnc C1aia. .ud be waaatrprilled and dilappointed by the court'• decillon. He u.o .ud (See AMERICAN, Pap .U) Printed Irvine school board member quits post Barry Manilow, who opens the Pa er if ic Amphitheater to- night, was to be- come the first cel- ebrity today to sink his hands in wet cement to create a handprint in a new "Wall of Fame" at the Orange County Fairgrounds. BY UREN E. &.LEIN on....., ....... Another IM!8t on the Irvine Unified School Dlatrict'1 board of tn.l8tet!9 will be up for grabs come November, oftidala •y. Buff White, a trwtee who waa elected in 1981, hu offidally ~from the board. White, who left her Culverdale home for an ext.ended F..uropean vacation leWl'al weeks aao and then reportedly moved to Colo- rado, cabed boUd Pn!llident Lee· Sicoli'aof:fice Thunday to My ahe1 wear-tcntnl her pomtion, eccord- 1.nc to Fran Morton, lldmlnia- trative a.lltant. The etfect of lltttng through Ingmar BergrMn'a "Fan~ Alexander" II Nke walking through. where dettllll that ... ,,.. trttlng IUddenly bum with ... wt of eplrttu.I m1llllng. a. Weekender. White had two years left to aerve on her term. The board hu been anxious to get in touch with White, who reportedly had penona1 prob- lems, IO memben could det.ennine whether ahe would return to lrvlne. In order to elect a NCC ! 11 tr to White In November, when regular , echool board electionl will be held, the board hu to s-a raolutlon and pre9e11t it to the oou.nty by Tueeday. If the imue la not placed on the ballot in time for November's Buff White to be replaeed ::.1°~~~ electlon in No~ember eleedon. . "' ii A.I 9nnge Coeet OAIL y PILOT /Friday, July 29, 1983 L YMPIC TORCH ..• -•• .... llCll'cb wW be lit in Athena, •-•· and flown to New York , where the trek will begin ~ •• Runnen wW c:arry the cm • 12,000-mlle route rms'U..-!ll 1,~ communities and Mate, winding up July 28, , at Loe Anceles. . ~ WllUam Elllnghaua, president •American Telephone and Tele- pb C.O., compared the route to AT&T'a communication mitWOllit and aakt the opportunity the company to apoNOr the WM ''irn!eiatible.0 ~OCKWELL ... \er, which ends Sept. 30 -about 10 working weeks. '"The goe1 ii to create better opportunities for ... today'• YOUJl8 people and tomorrow'• Olym- piana," aaid Elllngbaua. The COit to the company -runnen, driv- en, medical and aecurity penon- nel, a 22-vehiclecaravan-wW be "four to five million dollars," he Mid. The grandchildren of two of America's greet.est Olympians - Jim Tilorpe and Jeae Owena - will c:arry the torch the tint kilometer after it arrives in New York. '· accumulated vacation, so I won't be hurt that much." ................. Irvine Center passes muster ., lilUCN B. I.LEIN onr. ........... Two and a half yean of nego. tiationt between the dty of Irvine and the Irvine Co. for develop- ment of the 480-acre Irvine Center may be coming to a cloee 900n. 'nle City Council's first review ofthe.,reetnent went off without a major hitch this week and council members expre81ed hope the pact would be approved at theu-Al.14J. 9 meeting. "I'd much rather have it this :way than general layoffs," he aaid. Then, smiling, he said, " I bad a lovely golf game with my wife Monday." Garden Grove'• auap1c1ous Crystal back taxes because of concerts and Cathedral hit with a 14 73,000 bill for other non-religious activities. • Irvine Center, to be located between the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna Freeways, would involve development of 7.1 million .quare feet of leaaeable building apace and cart more than $1 billion. , Pel"90nally, the sales director said, he is coping with the short ;work week by "eating up vacation "time that rd frankly rather take teorne other time." He says that by ~ a day of vacation each lweek, his paycheck remains the ;ame. Bill Mavity, a product line manager for the division, said be spent this Monday visiting the Sawdust Festival and Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach. CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL ... Wieder heads county Israel, Poland mission t Walt Riley, manager of ~odd-wide distribution sales, aa.id 1he short week should be taken in ~perapective. t "A lot of our competitors are ~going down the tubes," he said. f "We (at Rockewell) are dealing • with a short blip that will aoon hum arowwl. I've got enough "It's amazing how uncrowded Laguna is during the week." he said. Mavity tald his department had ita best month in JWle, but said the short week ''must be taken in context with the rest of the industry. ''Some (high-tech competitors) have had salary reductions and freezes and layoffs and we just sailed through thoee periods." From PageA1 Aft.er a contentious 25-minute di.lcua8ion, the board ruled that Schuller'• $31 million organiza· lion, which be hM described • • "atar of hope to a hurtfne world," is not eligible for certain tax exemptions as a ch~ Besides offering u~)ta for the performing arts,•• the $20 million 14-atory aanctuary, which bouts 12,000 panes of glaaa. renta apace foe a commercial diet group, SALATA ROASTED AT BENEFIT ... ' you have to deal with him all the time," intoned the good father to the lal.14Jhter and applause of an appreciative congregation. summed up in the tout by Salata's old friend Thomas Fuentes. "He's a giver .. .an artful and noble speaker and teacher, a man with a oond8e understand1na of the free enterpri8e aystem .. .a man who devotes hours to UBisting programs foe youth, church, civic good, music cultural endeavors and thme leaa fortunate than owwelves ...• man with a reoos- nltion'of family life and valuee." The evening went down the tubes from there, with a flood of sewer jokes ranging from Salata's matriculation at USC (United Sewer Contracton) inFluahing, N.Y., to punt more colorful and leas au.itsble for repetition in family newapapen. Salata's stint as a pro-football player for the '49era and the Pittsburgh Steelers proved ripe fruit for tcmi.ng as Danny Rogers traced the young athlete's career from "acalping tickets at USC to coining the now legendary wide-receiver's excla- mation 'say what?"' Paul Salata'• friend.a and a.odatea had much to aay about him ThUl'8day night. But, aa always. Salata had the last word. "How can you help but have enthusium for a system that leta us be free to do what we want to do when we want in a place like this?" he asked with a serious gleam in his eye. There was song and wine and women in the radiant persons of Salata's wife Beverly and ·., daughter Melody, but the reason for the roast was "Do something nice for aomeone for no reaaon ... that't what it's all about." .. AMERICAN AIRLINES SUPPORTED ... be doubted it would be appealed. "We gave it our best shot," said c,..i., a first officer with the Newport Beach-hued airline. ~'We were hopeful we'd prevail." Airport Manager Murry Cable ienned the court'• dedlion a "hollow victory" for the county. He said county officials "under- ctand the concern of AirCal em- ployees and sympathize with their position." But Cable noted that super- vi8on believe they operated within the confines of the law when the agreement with Ameri- can was approved. The ACCES group was fonned for the purpoee of protecting Jobe at the airline, threatened by AirCal's lam of flight slots at JW A. Thoee alota are governed by the county's complicated aooel8 plan, which allocates flights among the competing airlines. While Sumner'• two-page writ- ten decision upheld the Board of Superviaors in this matter, it al90 appeared to criticize IUperviaon for failing to aet1le oo an alterna- tive aite for a new regional airport. "The problems in the operation of John Wayne Airport referred to by ACCES ... point out the real lleet!mity for .erioua oonlideration of an alternative airport lite to handle the commercial air traffic needs of Orange County," Sumner said in the dec:iaion. ·ROTHENBERG CASE ... In an interview following hia ruling, Sumner aald, in apparent reference to board members, "At 9CIDe potnt, you have to bite the bullet. When we set through with this litigation, it (the airpott) tti1l will not be adequate to meet the needa. >.. a taxpayer, wouldn't I rather want to spend my money to meet the needs?" impelled. He said Rothenberg bad left hia car running outside the motel room when the fire was aet with the intention of making a aetaway. In pleading on his client's behalf, Deputy Public Defender Ramon Ortiz pointed out that Rothenberg la a "man ra.i8ed in an orphaMae without love and se- curity .'' He added that for Rothenberg, hit love for David ... ''paramount. everyt.hina el8e WU 9eOOftdary." Mesa beauty queen ·-vies in Philadelphia . Karen Johll80n, who waa ' named Mia ea.ta Mesa during t thia year's annual Fish Fry, ia in Pblbdelphia this week to compete : in the Mils Hemiaphere pageant. : Johmon entered and won the l Mial California Hemisphere con- t test only• week after she won the • local contest run by the ea.ta J Meta-Newport Harbor Lions ! Club on June 5. • • I J We'Te Listening ••• 642•6086 a:J.':;' ............. _,.,~ II yOu 00 l't4M Moe you• P<IP<I• Dy ··~-llelote1prft e114! r6tll OOPF •111 llt ........ Following the hearing, Ortiz characterUed the cue u a "divorce-cuatody situation that got out of hand." Rothenberg, he ta.id, ii being "penaliz.ed for his abundant love for bia aon. '' Marie Rothenberg told re- porters that ahe ia amazed her fonner husband tti1l doe9 not accept full responaibillty for what he did. "I'm 90rry he cannot admit he did it.'' She al90 aa.id she believes her former buaband should have been aentenced to life in priaon. Meanwhile, David remains hos- pl talized in Botton in a aemi-comatoee state, following a setback in his recovery several weektago. David was unable to ret'OIJ1ize or acknowledse her Thl.U'lklay before the left for California, but aa.id hit condition Ouctuates from day to day, ahe tald. She al90 said David, who will remain physically impaired for life, has uked, "Why daddy did this to me?" Sumner is no new-<.'IOllleT to airport matters. In 1982, the Newport Beach rmident declared the county's 1981 airport muter plan and environmental impact report did not comply with state law. He ordered airport expemion plans be halted until the docu- ments could be re-written, a taak that county offidala have not yet completed. C-ommenting on Sumner'• re- mark.a, Cable saJd 1Upervl8ora recognize that JW A cannot meet the demand for air transportation. "They believe, however, It can meet a greater portion of the demand than it now meets," he said. The board voted S-2 April 13 to have a new matt.er plan and environmental impact report prepared that aett •daily 73-flight lid on airportoperationa.The plant are expected to be reedy for board review by the end of the year. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, lraruicribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answerina service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone num~r for vertncation. No clrculatlon <'alls. please. · • Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST lilly Pilat H. L Sottwartz Mt Publllher ~::.:e'.::=::: ~ MAJN °"1CI 330 W•t Bey 81 .. Colle ..._. OA .... -oor-Bo. tMO. eo.te .._,CA ~ eow... 1913 () ... 0-~ Oon.-r Ho l'll•t ttO•IH . lll11tl•t llo111, tdll0fl1I "''"" Of ~ ........ .....,..,.~...._...,, .,........,,,°'~-tefll'W, -&u..o., II ...., • not ·~· ,_ OIPr w 1 • "' • ~ be!Or• tO •111 llllCI ,,_ _,. .. . ......., ~ c ........... CMQDow.-W Edit« anc1 4'elttam 10 IN Publllhef T t ptM .. ._ Ot ..... ~ "'-...... ........... ':-=:!:"" ..... .................... ......fl.C.... "'-.CllOll ....... -. _-. VOL 1' NO. ltO • • l .. • •• • aerobic dancinl, Ticketlon, an advertl8lna apncy, psychlatmta. a gift lhop and a travel agency. C.ancer1 perfonnera have in- cluded Lawrence Welk. Victor Borge and Fred Wartnc. Some of the ooncerta ori8inallY ICbeduled foe 1983 were ah1fted to other Ii tea after tax authoritiee bepn in- qui.riee. Schuller founded bia min- .11try in 19~6. and the u.nctuary opened three years ago. The church, which baa an estimated 10,000 members, has alto held pageant• with high-priced admtMlon tick.eta - $160 in at.leaat one c..e -and $6.95 bru.nche9. To qualify for a religioua tax exemption, property must be U8ed exclumvely for re11c1ow ~· Board tax exemption off:lcer Wil- liam Grommet tald there were "several interlocldna oorpor- atiom'' at the cathedral which ahould not ht! exempt from prop- erty WC.. Grommet al90 tald the church baa not provided tax authoritiee with detailed lnfonnation on the orpni.zation'a commercial ac- tivities. He aid the state baa been invstipting the organization since 1981. Schuller baa the rilbt to an appeala hearln& before the board, tald Gordon Adelman. the panel'• chief of property taw. But Adelman tald the board'• next meeting la not expected until October -well after the Aug. 31 deadllne. Orange County Supervispr Harriett Wieder will teed an Orange County Community Milaion tour to Israel and Poland Oct. 20-31. The trip will offer a behind-the-tcene1 view of Israel seldom given to the average t.owiat. The tour will conclude with a three-day visit to Poland where partidpanta will commemorate the 40th anniverury of the War- aaw Ghetto Uprising. Estimated COit per penon from New YOl'k ia $2,400. Thia lncludee airfare, all hotela, growld trans- portation and most meala. For information on mimioo meeting nilbta call Gerald Lalensky at 630-6636. A meeting will be held Al.14J. 4. TRUSTEE ... From Page A1 would have°'"to be held. The board will deal with the matter Monday night at an ad- journed meeting, Morton said. She tald she expected a form stating the need to fill a vacant 8Mt would be filed with the county Registrar of Voter'• office in time for the 10 a.m. Tueeday detdline. White'• resignation means that four of the five IChool board seats will be on the ballot. *LAST 3 DAYSI* AM LING To guarantee the city tax rev- enue from the project. the Irvine Co. has agreed to pay up to $1 million a year for 25 years or until a planned 1.7-m111ion-.quare-foot regional abopptng center at the site begjna to generate that much in mwUcipal sales tax. Ray Catalano, planning corn- mimion chainnan, aaid the agree- ment la not aa rilky and revol- utionary aa it has been called . "The (environmental) impacts (of the center) would come about regardleea," he laid. "At least (with the agreement) we'll gamer 90IJle benefit ... He aa.id increued traffic ex- pected to be ,enerated by the center would result from the planned development of aouth Orange C-ounty anyway. "Irvine Center wW be adding only a small part to the traffic," he aaid. Councilwoman Barbara Wiener Mid ahe waa uncomfor1able with the fact that the development agreement does not guarantee that a ahopping center will be built on the site. "That bothers me a lot," she aa.id. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielaen aa.id the $1 million~a-year payment is a strong incentive for the company to build a rev- enue-producing complex. "I would hope that could be a regional shopping center,'' he Mid. Mayor Larry Agran Mid that over the next couple of weeb the council would go over the agi-ee- ment with ita attorneys. ., ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) · EVERY PLANT ~a 20% OFF! •FREE• Local Delivery AMUNG'S Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-5:30, Sunday 9:00-5:30 1 &00 EHt Coeat Highway • Newport Beach, C1llfoml1 • (714') 844·151 o • • t Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Juty 29, 1983 . , Hillside Strangler Summer concerts start Monday i n Irvine taxpayer burden The first of five summer concerta to be held at Woodbridge Vw_,eCenterevery Monday evening through August will feature the Rama cheerleaders and 24-piece band. 'n'9 concerta are begin at 7:30 p.m. Other entertainers will be DJB•a Dixieland Band, Tracy Well'• Big Band, Compoeer's Brua Quintent and Keith Williama' Big Band. Woodbridge Village Cen~ is on Barranca Parkway between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road' in Irvine. Disa ste r training set in Huntington. ·Could you survive an earthquake, fiood or major fire? Advice on how to cope with such catastrophes will be offered at a d1last.er home preparedness course, acheduled Thursday at the Camlen Yuppa Conference Center, 18819 Delaware St., across from PacificaCommunity Hospital in Huntington Beach. The hospital is sponsoring the course, which will be conducted the American Red Cl'088. The session begiN at 7 p.m. The course is deaigned to teach families how to weather the critical 72-hour period following a disaster. The ~-per-family charge for the program includes a 30-page Red era. Disaster Survival Handbook. Reservations to attend can be made by calling the hospital at 847-5909. Lunch hour art sessio n in Lag una "Art Sandwiched In," a noon-hour gallery talk lleSBion at the l..agw\a Beach Museum of Art, continues in August with programs on Wedneedays. The informal program is designed for business people, professionals and shoppers who find it convenient to visit the muaewn during their noon break. Complimentary coUee and iced tea will be served at noon and visitors are enoouraged to bring a lunch. Talks begin promptly at 12:15 p.m. The museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. For information, call 494-6531. Solo sailor to sh a r e adventures Sharon Adams, the first woman to sail alone acroes the Pacific, will address the Sunriae Exchange Club of Irvine on Aug. 2, 1peaking on "Sea Stories and Adventures." The club meets Tuesdays at 7:30 a .m. at Baxter's Restaurant, Culver and Walnut. A aoftball tourney and picnic are acheduled for Sunday by the exchange clubs of Orange County at the baseball diamond at Irvine High School. LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The 19-month trial against Anaeio Buono Jr., accuaed of commltting the 10 Hillaide Strangler murders Trio seized after auto, foot chase Two Compton men were ar- rested Thursday in Fountain Val- ley and another in HuntingtOn Beach after they allegedly stole a Cadillac, rammed a police car and Jed officers on freeway and foot pursuits through the two cities. Huntington Beach police Det. Odie Lockhart said he spotted three men Thursday afternoon when they appeared to be acting suspiciously at a bank at Hunt- ington Center. He said officers in unmarked cars and in a police helicopter followed the men aa they rode througt:1J Huntington Beach and Foun~ Valley in a maroon Cadillac. Lockhart said the men alleged- ly stole a blue Cadillac near Ellis Avenue and the San Diego Free- way, and officers moved in to arrest them. He said the blue Cadillac, carrying two of the men, rammed an unmarked police car driven by Huntington Beach detective Rob- ert Sutherland, who fired one shot at the men. Sutherland was not hurt, and his shot did not strike the men, police said. After the ramming incident, the two men fled on foot but were arrested by Huntington Beach and FOWltain Valley officers after a short pursuit. Bandit robs ~V station at knifepoint A gu ltatlon attendant wu thr•t- ened at knlfepolnt dUflng a robbety reported Thur9day night at Dtcil'• Exxon, 15980 Brookhurst St., Foun- tain v~. The attendant totd poltce he ... wortclng In the garae-.,... whefl a man forced him Into a beck room at knltepoint and demanded money. The bandit reportedly fted wtth 1 150 In a red Chewo6et pickup tnd. The station employM wu not hurt. A 22-year-old W•tmlnlter women wu arrelted Thursday evening at the Zody'• store, 18111 Harbor BIYd., after she allegedly ltole children'• ctothlng In her puree. A ..._ lawnmowet" wea reported stolen Thur9day morning from Mlner'1 StnaM Engine Cllnlc:, 10533 Biie Ave. Two men reportedly drow up In a whfte Volkwagen, grabbed the l9wnmoMf from lt1 dl9play place on the 8'dewalk and "9d In the vehicle. m ine About 1 1000 worth of tools were ltoten from the var• of a realdence on Lakeehofe during the daytime on Thunday, pollce Mid. An ofl-<tuty Coeta Meu poflce offtoer wttneaaed a hit and run acddent at the lnterMcilon of lrvtne Boule¥wd and Yale Avenue Thur .. d8Y about 5 p.m. The omc.r nabbed Toblaa s. Flof•. who allegedly colllded with another vehlde and attempted to drive away. Flof• wu booked Into the Orange County Jall. Otflc:lal1 at Traneguard Systems, 1212 Alton Ave., reported S90 was stolen from the office during working hour8 Thursday. The car hood of a 1986 Muatang WU Stolen whlle the vehlcie WU partled on the 5000 bl<>Ck of Bof. de9ux Thursday morning. Losa wu placed at between 1200 and $400. Huntington Beach A reekMnt of the 18700 bloolc of Libra Clrcle reported the theft Thur1- day afternoon of a blue 1981 Toyota pickup truck. The vehlcte wu valued at 15,800. It had reportedly been left unlocked with the keya lnalde. A 1250 car 1tereo wu reported 1tolen Thursday from a gray 1978 Ford Mdan parked In a driveway on the 7800 block of Talbert Ave. A man wu lll'reated Thursday afternoon on auaplclon of ahopllftlng at the Tlll'get •tore, 9882 Adami Ave. An $87 telephone WU r9COV91'ed. A iruldent of the 8400 block of Shayne Drive reported to police that a nelghbof had fired a BB gun at the reald«lt'• home and dog. Damage to a window wu •tlm8ted at $60. The overnight burglary of a home on the 1700 bloolc of Part Street reeutted In the reported loel of of S500 In cutt. Entry &p9arentty wu made througfh a tlldlng glUa d()()( Newport Beach A bottle of Ell• L8uder White Linen~ and a amall computer terminal were 1toten from a locked car partced neer the lnteraectlon of Bayside and El Paaeo drtvee. The vetttcle break-In wu one of 13 reported during the day In Newport Beach. Burglars brol(e Into an unlocked boat docked Mar the fonner Balboa Fun Zone and 1tole four tlahlng r0d1 and reels. a radio, tools and S80 wor1h of llquor. The total losa wu •tlmated to be 11,453. Laguna Beach Burglars brol(e Into a car partled at D111er'1 Cove neer Cllff Drive Thur•· day afternoon, taking a purN from the trunk containing $145. A bearded man In hie 308 wu reportedly panhandllng on F0<eat Avenue Thur9day evening, MVeral caller• complalned. We'll have a hot time this weekend Coastal ~ 111 77 Columt>le.S.C. 94 96 ColumlMM llO 71 ""°"" ~ -lluy SMurday "'"" OeltMo-Ft Worth " 78 -,.. lftd .... momq 009llel IOw o.y,on llO 72 --. ....,,. 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Stallonaty • • ..,, '*VO 71 Q ten ''enoi.co 72 M ... 1119 74 M ....... eport ... 78 lloull ,... 13 .. 8',LOIM 100 •1 81,,....Tlf!IP<t tt 74 lpoll-7t .. •vr-" • Topeke 101 74 Tuoeon ti 'II .,_. 1~ 71 W""*'tlOfl ta 1' Wlclflll• 104 74 SURf RIPIRT of young women and girla ln 1977-78, haa coat the taxpayera $1.3 million ao far, a county report eays. County Auditor-Controller Mark Bloodgood, who iasued the report Thunday, said his office calculated coeta from October 1979 to June 1983. The report said the county has paid $386,942 to Buono's court-appointed defenae attorney, Gerald Chaleff; $117,369 to the e'AWic defenders in the ca.ee; $260,423 to the district attorney's office; $314,328 to keep the courtroom operatihg; $132,273 to bailiffs; $46,201 for jurors' ex- penses; and $45,787 to the cor- oner's office, among other costa. The trial of Buono, 48, a Glendale auto upholsterer, con- tinues Monday. County jury weighs Bonin death charges By Tbe A1soclated P rell The first day of jury delibera- tions has ended with no verdict in the trial of William Bonin, 36, accused of murdering four teen-age boys whoee bodies were found alongside freeways In • 1979-80. Orange County Superior Court J udge Kenneth E. Lae presided over the five-month trial, which ended Wednesday in Santa Ana. Jurors began deliberating Thurs- day. Bonin of Downey has already been sentenced to death for 10 similar Los Angeles County murders. The Orange County district attorney's offke is eeeking another death penalty. HBcoed a queen of teens Kimberly Gibson, 15, of Huntington Beach has won ~ state and national honors in recent beauty pageanta. In June, the Marina HJgh School sophomore was named Miss Teen California Supreme Beauty. In July, in a national pageant held in Palm Springll, she was named Mm National Supreme Beauty Queen in the 13 to 18-year age category. On Aug. 15, she will rep- resent California in the Ameri- ca's Stars of Tomorrow Na- tional Pageant, to be held in Buena Park. Kim's interests include dra- matics, dancing and modeling. Her goals are to attend USC and major in theater arts. 'Lover hoy' faces fraud counts Countian accused of tricking girl! riends out of cars and cash I ~ ........ Matt Mathews with borrowed auto, racing suit, in 1982. By Tiie Anoclated Presa An or'ange County man accused of defrauding former girlfriends out of new cars and thousands ol: dollars has been ordered to stand trial in Orange County.Superior Court on five grand theft ch.argeL Following a day-long preliminary hearing Thursday, West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Alan :McKone ordered Matt Mathews, who refu.es to name his hometown, to be arraigned in Superior Court on Aug. 8. Four CQunts at.em from alleg•tiona that Mathews, 45, defrauded Sherryl Markrud, 37, of Long Beach, out of about $4~.600 in cash and two new cars in April and May. Markrud was living in Huntington Beach at the time. The fifth COWlt relates to allegations that be never repaid a $1 ,500 loan he received from Coby Myers, 38, of Long Beach, proeecutors said. Markrud testified Thunday that Mathews told her he needed her money and cars to participate in the Indianapolia 500, but that he neither raced nor returned the cash or cars. The vehicles were recovered later through a private investigator. Four other former girlfriends also testified •t the hearing -Jeri Lobel and Susan Roper of Long Beach, Diane La.Point of Paloe Verdes, and Roberta Hulino of Torrance. All six women said Mathews told them he was wealthy, or about to become wealthy, from a trus.t fund left by his deceaaed father. Both Myers .and Markrud said they loaned Mathews money expecting that he could pay lt back through the proceeds of the truat fund. Deputy Diatrict Attorney Connie Ferris tokl McKone, ''Thia (the testimony) is the tip of the. iceberg." According to Jerry Franklin, a Santa Barbara def>uty di.strict attorney, Mathews marri.ed at last nine women and promised to marry numel'OWI othen before the alleged incidenta in Orange and Loa Angeles counties. ''Branding keeps us all honest. And the custoiner lmows it.'' "Carpeting Is a blind Item. For the consumer, few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same, feel the same, clalm to be made of the samf kinds of materials, and have. In fact. not one single difference that the customer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use, one wlll look terrible and the other will look like new. How Is the customer to know which Is which? Oddly enoug:-, even price won't tell her. So even buying expenslve carpeting Is no guarantee of quallty. The only thing that protects the Investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest retailer, Is seUlng the brand names that both know they can trust." This ls why we don't private lable carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples with the names changes on the tables, run over to Alden's fast. After all. carpeting Is one of fife's mafor Investments. It shouldn't be gone Into blind. Live the life of &ED M<JOll Delta• Dy Bu•••ngton I DEN'S : iiisiillitioii: ·custom drap1ri11 · vinyl parauet wood · L.c:~2M•2a 11&3 PlAcatTIA AVE •• COSTA EA. CA 92127 ..... 646-4131 -646-2355 MON.· I . t-l:IO I AT. •.ICM I • • .. ___ l9TH ANNUAL=: Summer Clearance • BLOUSES • TOPS • SKIRTS • JACKETS • PANTS • SHORTS • DRESSES • ACCESSORIES, Etc. ~--- 631-0350 d iscoveries in fashion "YOB DIT 11.tll JUST I.Ill Tll I.ti• WI tlD Tt Biii ti.BBB." First Tl>'s, Scconcl TD'i;;, RcO'it SFD. 2-4 l 'nit." Conde>!., J>l 1> Owner und non-owner occuplccl ao-ycur Oxc<I or 16-ycur fully umortlzccl 9 4 Monday 1hru Thursday, 9 6 Friday, 9 I Saturday. Wcs1clilf Plaza, 1100 Irvine Ave nue:, P.O . Box 2415, rii • Newporl fkach,California 92663 (7 14) 645·6505 ~.\ C J . I Sidewalk Specials Saturday, July 30 Only Selected Costume Jewelry, Watches, and many other items more t han 503 off Sterling Char ms '2.00 Values to $25.00 CHARLES H. BA RR ~--of A...,;c• Getn Society Accreclted Gem Laiboratory Bargains Galore AT PAPER UNLIMITED Saturday, July 30 ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE WESTCLIFF PLAZA 548-7921 1 lth I lnin1, l1wport 811ch 17th & Irvine Wntcliff Plaza Newport •ach SAT JU 9 a.m. FIESTA ll\JMP7Y DU CHILDREN'S WE1 SIDEWA SA ' an STAI 9:00am S) J~l2 642-1 • --•• ,• iJ7l«WJt.. ____ ... 1 Day Only 1f Stick $9~~=- t SAUSAGE R1ll1oll 61lflr tf f Per Lb. Ill•• 13.00 S•rillll y Cut Piece Oo/ Off Assorted to Items ·gendise Now $2~~ Ive Imported lerman Cheese nutty and part Cheese ,,,,,,,,, ,.,;.,, of '2.00,., a. i~k~r11farm' Open Dally ISLAND WESTCLIFF PLAZA ....... ,,. • .,.........,. ....... J.ft1J y I. iS ~ancu ~unn J\ntiques Antique Jewelry •Sliver • Crystal Ane Antique Furniture China Allon Consignment 631-3332 Halliday's Sidewalk Sale 20%-70°/o Savings I 7th & Irvine, Newpor~each, Ca .. ~714~45-0792 . . The Storekeeper Sidewalk Sale Starts 9:00 A. M .. Saturda.v ALL SALE MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOOJo To 800Jo OFF Quality Sale Merchandise From Our Regular Stock of Men, Women and Boys All Sales Will Be Final • Please Be Sure of Sizes WettelJff Piasa ~-.... .,,.. _ _,, Newport Beaeh 17th a lnlne 548-8684 AU Sein Will Be Pinal l I •• Ae Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1983 I TOP OF THI lllWI NATION House votes to cut off aid By &M AIMCiated Pre11 WASHINGTON -The Ho\.Lle turned aside •trona objections from aupportera of the Reagan edmlnlatration and voted to cut off aid to the counter-revolutionaries in Nicaragua, but the meuure face. an uphill battle in the Re- publican-controlled Senate. With a handful of GOP members joining most of the Houae'a Democratic majority, the House voted Thuraday to cutoff all eecret military and intelligence aid to the Nicaraguan guerrillas by the end of the year. Food stamps facing cuts WASIUNGTON -The Reagan adminis- tration has told Congress it will be forced to cut August food stamp benefits unless Congress acts by mid.night on a compromise multi billion-dollar spending bill. The measure, which includes .$1.2 bUlJon for the food stamp program, gamed preliminary House approval Thursday night on a 257-133 vote. Liver transplant 'success' MINNEAPOLIS -A 7-month-old Fresno baby was doing well following exploratory surgery performed hours after a s~ul.liv~r transplant. Doctors at the University of M.inne- IOta Hospital removed 90Ule blood clots Thursday in the 1eCOnd operation on Koren Sharie Crosland. Chief of surgery John Najarian said "The transplanted liver ia functioning nonnally, and the entire team la very pleased with Koren's progress." Before the baby girl was Down from Fresno for the surgery, doctors had given her two months to live . STATE Few bid on desert land RIVERSIDE -A federal auction of 4,883 acres of desert land the government doesn't want anymore has turned out only four bidders, the U.S. Bureau of Land Manllgement says. Walter Green's $8,000 bid bought five acres Thursday, but he's not sure what he'll do with it. Seven other five-acre parcels near the small settlement of Lake Tamariak were sold to two bidders, including University of California agronomy prote.or D.M. Y ermanos, but the remaining l 7 parcels were between 200 and 348 acres, and only one was sold. Two die in copter crash PORTERVILLE -With federal inspectors wat.ching, two men bailed out of an upside-down helicopter and plummeted to their deaths before the aircraft exploded during a test flight. Pilot Charles Hench, 62, of Escondido and passenger James S . GilliS, 26, of Porterville died Thursday ln the crash of the FH-100 turbine-powered helicopter southeast of Porterville Airport. Both men bad parachutes,. but they were not opened. WORLD Avalanche kills 120 men BOG<Yr A, Colombia -An avalanche of earth, mud and rocks buried and killed at least 120 men heading to work on a dam in the Andes of western Colombia, authorities said today. Gov. Julio Cesar Sanchez of Cundinamarca state said the huge wall of earth and mud trapped the worken in a mountain pass on the construction site at about 8:30 p.m . Thursday about 90 miles eaat of Bogota. Four Poles seek asylum HEIDE. West Gennany -Four Polish merchant marine cadeta, carrying a few per90nal • belongings in plastic bags, jumped off their training ship today and swam ashore to seek political asylum in West Germany, authorities aaid. The cadets, all 19 yean old, leaped overboard while. the Antoni Gamuazeski was aalling through the narrow Kiel Canal that cuts aero. northern West Germany. They requested asylum at a pol.lee station, where a spokesman quoted them as saying they feared reprisals for supporting Poland's outlawed Solidarity labor union. Their names were not diacloeed. RUFFELL'S U'MOLSRIY, INC • .................... 1922 HARBOR BlVO. COSTA MESA -5.C8-1156 Auto Show $M ~ MW models o1 Huntington Center from Auto Expren leasing doily thru Augu1t 2 SAVI MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCI • Il .::NT lllONfH\Y 'ATMINf lf.,...wtth llA881TI INstiANCE 441 Otd Hew,.n llvd. Hew,.,t hech, Co. 631 -7740 Cell 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. OPEN 7 DAYS 5 PM to MIDMGHT 389 E. Seventeenth St. (Ill w .. 1 POft Bhoppillg ~let) ) CostaM ... 11# .......... Danielle Draper with S 19,000 worth of te lephone bills. $19,000fraud had a ring to it SACRAMENTO (AP) -A woman wboae telephone credit card number was apparently overheard has been billed for more than $19,000 worth of long-distance calls to the Caribbean and South America. Pacific Telephone reported Thursday that it has launched an investigation of fraud. Telephone spokesman Michael Powell said the woman, Danielle Draper of Sacramento, was va- cation,ing in New York in June when ahe uaed her credit card number to pl.ace a c.all from the buement of a hotel. Draper, 34, an educator who works in a job training program for youths, later got bills for $19,030.12 for calls made between June 14 and July 14. ''They were mostly international calls from the New York and the New Jeney areas to Jamaica and Sou~ America.," she said ln a telephone interview. The calls were placed to Brazil, Pen.a, Guyana, Santo Domingo, Colombia, F.cuador and Honduras, among others. Powell said the company would abeorb the lOllS. Reagan to sign withholding bill WASHINGTON (AP)-President Reagan, who said an earlier plan to bar withholding of taxes from savings accounts was a "victory for tax cheats," is expected to sign a watered-down version that would bring the government even le. money. For one thing, the new bill includes the president's plan to give tariff concessions to non-Communist nations of the Caribbean. Second, Congress is so oppoeed to withholding that a veto would almost certainly be overridden. The House, by a 392-18 vote, and the Senate, by a 90-7 margin, agreed Thuraday to the oomrorniae repeal bill. Thoee margins were far greater than the two-third.a neceaary to override a veto. "rve been usu.red the president will sign this legislation," said Sen. Robert J . Dole, R-Kan. _ Thua, the unpopular law requiring that 10 percent of interest and dividends be withheld for taxes is likely to be wiped off the books before it even takes effect on Aug. 5. The substitute meuure will require, however, that 20 percent be withheld from the interest and dividends of people identified as tax cheats. Truck races train, loses WU..MINGTON, m. (AP)-A truck smashed by an Amtrak train ln an accident that injured at least 57 people drove put warning lights in an effort to beat the train to a cromi.ng, the engineer says. The train, carrying 107 pamengera and crew, derailed after hitting the truck Thunday, aending paaeengera and lugg• tumbling. The truck driver was critically injured, and at least 57 pas1engera were treated for injuries. Eighteen of thoee were admitted to two Joliet hoepltals while \he remainder were treated and releaaed. SIDEWALK SALE BREAKFAST 8 AM to 11 PM .. turdef a 8undef COCKTAIL VIDEO QAMl8 • • Crazr Clllnber·--·-.. --... ··-·····-395 UPRIGHT VIDIO GAMES • aattte z-.............. _ .......... -................ '415 • MIMlle C·otnmend ....................... -...... 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"I've committed m)'llelf to investigate how well we are feeding needy people," Block .-id ln an interview at hla home later the same day. "There's a lot of concern in the food stamp program that we aren't satiafying the needa of the people. "It's easy for me to say you won't run out of food. But it'a harder for me to demonstrate that myaelf. When critics argue a point, it's easier for me to challenge them by saying, 'I've been there."' Block and his wife had spent their noon hour cruiaing the aisles of a local supermarket, filling their cart with items such as hamburger, chicken, grits, baloney, cheese and peanut butter. Their groceries, which totaled $M.14, would provide the week's fare for the Blocks, their 19-year-dd daughter ChrUty, and a 19-year-old house guest, Joyce Hamilton of Springfield, m. The food stamp program, which will cost about $12 billion this year, feeds about 22 million low-income Americana. A pending supplemental appropriations bill would keep the food stamp program operating throuah Sept. 30. · Under federal rules, a family of four must have a gross income of Leas than $12,876 to qualify for food stamps. The value of a houaehold's allotment is based on the Thrifty Food Plan, a menu designed by USDA nutritionists. Standing in the supermarket ai&l.e ln .shirtsleeves, Block said the administration has been criticized for not providing enouah help to low-income people and he wants to be able to prove that it is pcaible to eat nutritionally within the food stamp budget. "I am convinced you can do it," Block said. "It does require judgment ln shopping." The 40-minute trip through the aupe:nnarket also required patience. It was a media circus with Block anp his wife in center ring. Five network camera crews, as well aa dozens of reporters and photographers, tripped over each other for the perfect shot of Block pushing his cart. Afterwards, the Blocks were asked if there was anything they would have liked to buy that wasn't in the food stamp budget. "Oh no," Mn. Block replied. Her huaband smiled and said he would have liked a big watermelon. When the groceries were loaded into the family station wagon, Mrs. Block took the wheel and drove the couple home. They pulled into the driveway of a modem, centrally air-o:>nditioned brick house, located in one of the city's most exclusive northwest neighborhoods and asaesaed at $317,500 by city real estate records. ..... 11.1 ...... FllllllllE • Tlv• 11111-llldtll .... ......., •Two.._....,.. 11,dlalon •Two lt•ltf dclOf Wtm •s.111 ·-COflllllrl111tnl • Auto1111t1C 1Ct Utt (A'eilallle tt •tra dlql) •Q.lllty treck ~ Agriculture Sec;retary and wife Sue piek out economy items. What $54.14 buys WASHINGTON (AP)-Here la t~,anopplng Het the• Agt1oulture SecrMary John DtOCk uaed Thursday and the price of each Item. No totaJ la shown becauee some pricea for ftema sold by weight could only be approximated, but the register tape showed the aecretary paid $54. 14. A slngle "x" denot• that the Item purchaaed Is more than la needed for the week. A double "xx" meana the price lhown la 9P1>rox- 1mate. A trlpfe "xxx" meana a centa-off coupon wuuaed. CellMge. -M\1111....., •• -per poolnd, 40 -Cen-~---C4Mly, _........, bunClh. ·-· l..tn\loe, _ ..,.......,, M-. OnloN. tour ...... 11 -... "-oee. ~ '*'· 41-a. .... -. tour.,,.. .. ·-,,., poolnd, too.it .... AjlC)lea, ... ........., .i 71-per pouftd, eo -o. "'--...,.. ............ 51-per poolnd, 76-... ~-pinl ... _ r--.-~---....... --.11_ T-purw.-10~-.11.00. °'.,...... MCllOfte,-~ Clllll, 11-.._.._, _~cen, 711 _ ~-..._boa.11.11. 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IOllMI. 12---.. ·-9-1.lloed. on.-pounc1 ~. eu1. ~-pouftd ... - Egga. ierva. -~. ·-..... ......... lw0 ..... 26-a. •10 -•111 Now for_a short time only. Southern Callfornla Edison Co. wlll give energy saving 18.0 cu. ft. rebates. FRIGl>AltE • GE • WtMLPOOL Hurry In tor ,.,,., WlllLNIL 17 .2 cu. ft. No frost •Textured Steel doors •Rollers •Power Saver •Porcet11n Interior -18111 ·~;ust1blt Shelves • Mfustablt Door Blns •Enero Sner un 'ID• un 'ID• .. Lal ... 111 Liii -· Princess Di taking charge On second a nniversa ry, sh e's gone from :sh y to self-assu red LONDON (AP) -In the two ~ lince Prince Charles ki89ed hlia bride on the balcony of ~ Palace before a -11Cb111c wodd, Princess Diana J-pwn up fut. Now, she la a ,tell--.ared young woman and hM ltolen the royal ahow to the ~J>parentdelightofherhusband. "rve learned a lot in the last few maetha, par1icularly the last three or four," the former kindergarten ~. now 22, was quoted u Myilw during a 17-day tour of c....a. tn June, her second major 0'.191 EM trip. wi'bl doina my job better now as Prince.. of Wales than I previous- ly did. I have matured a lot recen tly," Newfou ndland Premier Brian Peckford quoted Diana as telling him. lt'a been a glamorous, gruelling pn>ce98: from the teen-ager who won the heart of the heir to the British throne, to princess, wife 1 and mother -all under some of the most remorseless publicity , ever focuaed on a young woman. A. London's Sunday Times ciommented earlier this year, when Diana uttered her marriage vows July 29, 1981, at St. Paul's Cathedral, "She married us too." Buckingham Palace had no word of special plans for the couple to mark Friday's wedding anniversary at London's ~­ lngton Palace, where they live with their 13-month-old aon, Prince William. Neither had any official engagements acheduled. In the two years since what Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie called the "fairy tale" wedding, the fonner Lady Diana Spencer has not only survived, she has stolen the spotlight. "It really would have been easier if I'd had two wives to have covered both sides of the street," quipped Charles, 34, at an Auckland, New Zealand, banquet after weeks of hearing crowds call out "We want Diana" on their six-week tour of Australia and New Zealand. "I could have walked down the inside directing the operation." Time after time, Diana does it right, with a spontaneity that makes her lack of royal training appear an advantage. She stooped for a blind, 6-year-old Canadian boy 80 that he could run h1a handa over her face and clothee. And breek1ng royal precedent earlier th1a week, ahe had a bedside chat with an ailing 76-year-old patient, Emily Walt.on. after opening a hospital in the eut coast fiahin8 port of Grimsby. "'The pl'ell aren't all that bad, are they?" ahe told Mn. Walton, w hoee 12-year-old grandlon had asked Diana 1n a letter publlcized in local papen to make ha. grandmother "better." But Diana's relationship with the .::ribes of Fleet Street has not always been golden, and last winter it turned 90W'. British tabloid newspapers dubbed Diana "sulky," "bored" and "lonely" and speculated the royal marriage was in trouble. Diana hUJl8 her head and refused to look at pursuing pho- tographers during a 10-day Janu- ary skiing vacation in Liechtens- tein. When the 5-foot-9 princeM quickly repined her willowy figure afer William's birth, aome tabloids diagnosed anorexia nervosa, the dieter's diaease. And an American psychiatrist, Dr. Thomas Holmes, in a report widely publicized here, used a stress scale to conclude Diana was "heeding for a breakdown." ' But that's all over now. "She's won the hearta of everyone, from ordinary folk to hardened staltes- men ... ," enthu.ed the mass circulation News of the World. Playgirl picks Bush , Hope am ong 'sexi est ' Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice President George Buah has it, according to Playgirl magazine. So does Sting, the lead singer of the Police, and first bueman Greg Brock of the Los Angeles Dodgen. "It" la 1ex appeal, and they exude enough to have earned a spot on the magazine'• annual list of the 10 1exiest men in the country. "This year's list shoWJ the divendty of men that women find attractive and 1exy," said Dianne GIUlkopf, executive editor of the explicit adult magazine. "It just goes to show that there is no one · ideeJ man.'' Button-down Bush and punked-out Sting both are discreetly clothect in the accompanying photos, as are Brock and the other aeven: rock star David Bowie; actor Ted Damon of televiaion's "Cheer."; Sen. Bill Bramey; D-New Jeney; l!pOl't8cMter Frank Gifford; comedian Bob Hope; N.w Yark Philharmonic conductOF Zubin Mehta; and F.ddie Murphy, star of TV's "Saturday Night . Live" and such movies as .. 48 Houn" and ''Trading Pllioes." What's aexy to the editors of Playgirl, who campiled the list, are qualitie9 ranging from the vice pl'eSident's ''brand of forthright comervatism and hia button-down style" to Damon's "silky inloudance" to octogenarian Hope's "always young at heart" approach to life. Mafia caused bomb deaths? PALERMO, Sicily (AP) -A remote-control car bomb exploded on a Palenno street today, killing an outmpoken anti-Mafia judge, his two bodyguards and a eonderge. The mayor said underworld .. aMina wen responsible. The powerful blast of 220 pounds of TNT outside the ).adge's apartment house wounded 10 people, Including four policemen and a 7-year-old boy, hlvmtiptors said. It shattered windows for blocks around and destroyed other can parked nearby. Judge RoccoChinnid, 58, had directed a number '1l tnvesttgat:ions into the Mafia after succeeding ,._,ther judge killed in an ambush in 1979. He was ..-med and the father of three children. ''Once again. the Mafia baa carried out a horrible m ere in our city,'' said Mayoc Elda Pucci, calling fm police reinforcements. "The citizens of Palermo Can't wait any longer." ' ChinnJd strongly. oppoeed the Mafia, Sicily's powerful criminal llOCiety, and had participated in aeveral public forums denou ncing th e multi-million-dollar heroin trafficking between Sici- ly and the United States and the recyclJ.ni of Mafia .-ney lnto legitimate businemes on the island. . 'The Carabinieri, Italy's puarnllitary police, said the bomb was detonated by ·~~trol as Odnnici and hia Carabi.nieri uou1suan-were atttnc the building lobby to leeve in hia bulletproof n.t 126 car. Witnemee told police that parts of the car were lawl.ed aa high as four stories. ;. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1883 A T Summer Clearance • "30'7b to 50% --~ Off Sale Prices Starting This Weekend #29 Fashion Island 644-2652 All Major Credit Cards Accepted SOFT PACK 100s FILTER. MENTHOL: 2 mg ... tar°, ():2 mg. nico11ne av. per cigarene. FTC Report MAR. '83. C'.ompet1t1w tar levels reflect either the Mal '83 FTC Report 01 FTC method NOW THE LOWEST OF AU BRANDS 2mg Shots rout crowds j n Sri Lanka bazaar COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) -'ThcM.-ndl of INntic dtllerw stnuJed to flee from a crowded lllDPP'na area today, trytna to commandeer taxis and aicbei vehidee .. sun.fire erupted in thil riot-bettered tlPtal. Nobody does it lower. j Oovemment troope rushed into the area and .-led lt off, turning beck joumaliltl at 1W1polnt. Wtm-uid Lt appeared aoldien had opened 8N on other 1e>ldien and 101ne were killed or ~. their bodies lytnc 1n the ltreetl of the .... buur. nwre war no lmmedJ.ate repm:'t from Clf:fk:lalt on c.ualtia. The outbr'Mk followed a quiet 'naunct.)' nicht ln _....._.. pctice~ac:\lrfew afterftw of ..awe Yiolmce. Autboritiel put the aYel'al1 eon .. 71, uno(fklel oauntll ., men than 125. tn 11111 laid 8boodnc brab out abonly befcn today when the buur Wll jammed wtth people =Irie for food and ochlr ltlml alter belna kept 'f the fOYW1Ulf"t-lm,._! curfew. ' ~ . ' ... ' ~--.,._--~~---=~~-------------~----~~ ---... _~ Aa Orenge Cout DAIL v PILOT /Friday, July 29, 1983 D Work, not whining, wins mayor's race The position of mayor of Irvine is something of a ceremonial office. The city council nominates and elects one of its own to serve for a year. The chosen leads meetings, attends public functions "and serves on some inter-city study groups. An appointed city manager runs the administrative end of the business, dealing with employees, runnfug up and paying bills, keeping the books in order and such. But, despite this separation of elected legislature and appointed executive, the mayor's post is not devoid of import or impact on city events. The Irvine council re.elected its mayor Tuesday night. In a city where Republicans hold a 2-1 voter registration edge and the council is even more steeply stacked with conservatives, the mayor has been and will be an outspoken liberal Democrat. Larry Agran has fought Irvine rapid growth, advocated lower-cost housing and often disagreed with the philosophical approach taken by his colleagues. How did the 38-year-old attorney get the job twice? He's learned to see the value of good advice, no matter where it comes from, say fellow councilmen. He's been concerned about all their needs and the needs of their constituents. And he's an effective leader. Agran's victory, however, crushed the hopes of his closest political ally, Mary Ann Gaido. She and Agran teamed up on many issues over the years, but the seven-year councilwoman and the mayor have an obvious difference in style that made all the difference in the outcome of the election. Gaido nominated herself for election, by urging her colleagues to consider her long record of service. She wanted them to know she "was serious" about her commitment to Irvine. AjYi she wanted to be the second woman mayor in the city's 12-year history. The only vote she got was her own. While no one questioned Gaido's sincerity or service record, her approach to the job rightly rubbed the council the wrong way. She felt she was entitled to the title because she hung in for seven years, and because she was a woman. When she didn't win, she left in a funk. Her 'you-owe-me' attitude lost her an election, but reinforced a basic tenet of public service ... whiners never win. Opinions eic~eued In lhe se>«e above are tl'IOse of the Oaily Pilot. Ot11er views u - presstd on this~ are those of ltietr autl'IOrs and artists. ~e<tder comment is fn111t- t<1. Ai5dress TM Daily Pilot, P.O. Boll IS60, Costa Mesa, CA 921126. PhoM (7U) U2·4321. IAllllX Slice into administrative fat To the Edit.or: I read with interest Dr. Wataon's aolution to the budget cuta for community colleges. "It ia obvious that many additional cl.ames and eections will have to be cut at the colleges" (front page article. July 22). Why is it that students and teachers are alwaya the first to be penalized for monetary mis- management? What must be done to get achoo} boarda and top ad.miniltraion to cut to~beavy adm.iniatrative structures tint? After all without 1tudenta and teachers there would be no achoo ls. JAMES ALLEN former GWC student Propaganda is a salve for bad reasoning The chief task of a propagandist is to provide people with a good reuon for making a bad decision, when the good reuon is not the real reaaon. Some women are ao intolerant- ly feminist that if a male writer refers to a piece of furniture as an "ottanan," they would condemn him aa a sexist for not calling it an "ottopenon." The last leseon that despotism ever learns is that a regime without an effective opposition is eventually the easiest to topple; for it ii constant opposition, like regular exerci8e. that keeps the body politic sharp, muacular and flexible. 'Thoee who persist in making what they call "bad choices" in romantic or marital attachment. CJUlht to take pau.e and reflect on whether theee are really free choices at all, or a.re uncoNCioualy predetermined by needs that can- not be •tiafled in reality. Most people do not recognize the historical mobbe1'y implicit in our u.e of the phrale "the Dark Ac-" -ae lf we lived today in an ... of Uch&. re.oil and unlvenal tolerance. The demaM who lies to othen OAAHOE COAST .... ., Plat ~--... -.,..-.... . --~"' ___ ..... , .... . c--.~ ..... IYlllY 111111 ~ -'~ ~ would be robbed of most of his power if we did not have as deep a desire to be lied to as we have for wanting the truth. The assumption of all organiz.ed religions that mankind as we know it is the apex of creation seems co me more of an affront co the creative powen of divinity than a mark of respect. (It 8eefDll more likely that we repre9ent only a first stage of an experiment in conaciouane98, and not wholly a 1Uooe98ful one.) We do not generally learn from the mistakes of othen because when we repeat them, lt la usually Wlder a different 11et of drcwn- stances that d1lgul.aea their under- lying lilnilarity. Second thoughta u. best when a matter of Judlment la involved. but tint thought.a are more to be trua1ed when • question of cona- cience art.. to oonfront UI. (The more we· ponder a qUllUon of OONdence. the more ratjqN!- mtiont we tend to find fOI' dotna what pleues us rather than doing right.) CIA is a goldmine of information WASHINGTON -The CIA's presiding curmudgeon, William Cuey, placed his financial hold- ings in a blind truat just in time. I wu all aet to reveal that he has access to inside financial trans- actions that would be an investor's dream. The CIA happens to be a clearinghouse for the most sensitive intelligence ,the United States gathers. This includes in- tercepted memages that pass by cable and computer between the world's leading banks and corpor- ations. 'ne laatla-laa1la National Secur- ity Agency taps into the world's financial and conunercial chan- nelB. The agency intercepta inter- national telephone calls, cables and electronic transfers. This in- fonnation is funneled into the CIA. In the protected corridors and look-alike cubicles of CIA head- quarters, more than 100 analysts reduce the accumulated data into cla81ified studies, reports and fore- cuta. Treasury and NSA analyata allo submit their revieW1 co the CIA. The penetration of eecttt files is my traditional forte. With the help of my ueodate Dale Van Atta, I have examined the incredible investors' infonnation that is available to Casey. 'ne ba&ercept1 from NSA are usually clMlified "aecret'' or "top eecret," with an extra code word -____ G. ~ ~ICI 11111111 such u SPOKE to identify them. Some of the code words are thermelves classified, and it would serve no public purpoee to reveal them here. I will cite a few typical messages, taking care to omit crucial details that would identify the date and place of the inter- cepts. "According to an intercepted message," one aecret report re- veala. "several international and Japanese copper companies are trying to form a company to buy up Japan's large copper stocks in an effort to control sales and stablllz.e prices." The report provides details that would be invaluable to investors. O'ber examples: The CIA had early word on the Hunt brothers' attempt to comer the silver mar- ket; NSA has been following the twistl and turns of Japan's deals with mainland China; and, of ooune, NSA hM kept a watchful eye on the OP!£ countries. One top-lleeftt report reveals that Saudi Arabi.a would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to Algeria in long-term loans. Another deala with Saudi invest- ments in the United States. The CIA got the first word. for ex.ample. that "the Saudi Arabian Mone&ary Agery;:y, acting through a U.S. intermediary, beg.an nego- tiating ... to buy $100 million in U.S. corporate bonds." Another top-aecret CIA report, baaed on NSA intercepts, confided that "Kuwaiti investment com- panies have set up several joint foreign ventures for speci.allz.ed investment." The details followed. T'9e lint detallt of an Ital- ian-West Gemlan venture to produce defenae equipment were picked up by the CIA lona before investors had any inkling of the news. I could go on. Meanwhile, Casey's subordinates have reviewed his stock transactions and pronounced the boas inn.ocent of any conflicu. Nevertheless, the venerable CIA chief, blinking as if he had just awakened from a Rip Van Winkle nap, announced that he had "in- sulated myself from the manage- ment of my investments ... in order co avoid future questions and misunderstandings ... But my sources caution that other CIA officials have access to insider tips and are quietly trading on the financial marketa. GAO ON THE GRIDDLE: The federal agency that polices the government's affinnative action programs is it.self the target of a claas..action suit charging racial d.ls::rimination. More than 250 -upper-level black employees of the General Accounting Office, the con- gremional watchdog agency, have filed suit. claiming they are be, denied promotions becauae they are black. 'The taxpayers have already paid more than M .4 million in the put 10 years to eettle racial biaa claima. Sources inside the agency say the lawsuit -and much of the minority diuatitfaction over promotion prw:ticea -could have been avoided if the GAO had moved 8000el' to adopt a woridng affinnative action plan. 1be aowcea told my reporter An~y Miller that the glacial pace of the agency's affinnative action effort waa IUddenly accelerated after be began making inquiries, and a plan waa suddenly approved last week. GAO employees say the agency has been dragging ita feet on an affi.nnative action plan for more than two years. GAO officials have claimed they needed further study of the mat1er and lacked updated guidelines from the EFX>C. Milton J. Socolar, apedal uli&- tant to the comptroller aeneraJ, acknowledged ''widespread dis- gruntlement" among GAO's min- ority employees. but blamed it on "limited promotion op- portunitiel." ln a letter to my office, heconcluded: "In awn. lam of the view that GA0'1 equal opportunity program and ita al- finnative action results are good." Footnote: In a typical bureau- cratic reaponae, GAO employees contacted by my office have been ordered to report the sumtanoe of their oonversation co their su- periors. Sebastiani plan may backfire By THOMAS D. ELIAS Republicans like Gov. George Oeukmejiao and Aaaemblyman Don Sebutiani think they've forced many of the state'• Demo- cratic leaders into a tight corner with the special election they've engineered for next Dec. 13. And they have. But they may not realize that they're taking the biggeat Republican politicl gamble Ca1J1ornia has teen in the lut. 20 years. 'nere'• DO doubt the Democrats feel threatened today. Sebutiani's reapportionment initiative, after all, would leave many fewer "safe" Democratic Aaaembly, state Senate and congre98ional districts than the CWTent redistricting plan ClllfDRlll FOCUS allows for. It would alao give Republicans more aafe districts and create many more with farily even voter registration. But. even in thoee "t.omup" districts, the majority of the voters would still be Democratic. That's because the large majority of California voters still identify them8elves as Democrats when asked. 'And thi s voluntary .eU-identification is the nub o( the gamble Republicans have taken by scheduling the early election, set for December's aeoond Tues- day-midway between Ha.nuk- J kah and Christmas, a time when moat voters would sooner be thinking about almost anything but politics. For if ~e election goes forward with no interference either by the courts or some aort of reapportion- ment deal between Deukmejian and the Democratic leaders. lt will be strictly a partiaan fight. ''Thia ls a blatant partisan gerrymander co put Republicana in office," said Democratic Con- gressman Mervyn Dymally of Loe Angeles C''>Unty, a fonner state lieutenant governor whoee pres- ent comfortable district would be eeverely truhcated by Sebastlani's plan. That will al.so be the theme of other Democrats, who vow to nabe campaign funds as never before and co outspend the Republicana. That repreeents a gamble for Republicans because they've thrived for years as a minority party by winning over large nwnbera of Democratic voters in contests for major offioea like governor, president and the U.S. Senate. In races for lem publ.k::bed offices, thoee same Democrat. have stayed within their own party, producing the large Demo- cratic legialat.lve majorities that., fn.&strate Sebastiani and Deu- kmejian. la slaort, w'9erever they'Ve known anything about the am- didates, Californianl have voled for the penon, not his party. And most ballot propolition cam~ have alM> been non-parti.ari. Th9t independent voting tradition al- lowed Republicanal like Ronald Reagan and Georae Deukmejan to win just as often u tblh'- Democratic rival&. But now OOllle9 a com= part1lan eJecticin, where crala will appeal to their ~tyon the balisof ''fai.mem." One of their arguments will .unq be that Jlepublicuw only Wll\l to ~the rulea becau.e they )mt under the old rulea. It nmaina co be .en ._ elfedive that appeel can be. But i( DemocniUc voten buy the Deoc:ratlc cams-Jcn t.hlmll ol ''dirty tr1cb'' and ••• Bepublitmn Waite of WC money comina~ education and odw valuable g:rum are cut t.dt. '' the eJecdoa could produce a cbanae tn voUnc hab6ta.. W U It mUll9 Dlmocr•lf to my within thm own ~ ID fUtww ellcUonl. DNlaneJMa .... 9et.dani wW have a.tecl a poUdcal eu1hquUe they ..... d1'llUMd about lft lhlb' wam n&Ptrnarm. llllJPlll ~ FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1883 Broob Robinson, Juan D BUSINESS 85 Marichal, George Kell and 0 STOCKS 88 'Walter Alston step into the COMICS 87 Hall of Fame Sunday. B2. ~ ~ailing into the 1984 Olympic Garnes aw ALMON LOCKABEY ~ .................. BOATI G trapeze to keep the speedy craft on ita feet when the wind wh.lstlee up. ' t The third and final Pre-Olympic Training .-..~ aot under way today with a practice race of LaDc 8-ch Harbor. The first of six formal races ia ~Wed today. • ' For the fint time in the history of Olympic Yacht Racing Union in favor of the 22-f09t Tempest. another two-man keelboat. Tbe Star waa out ot the Olympics in 1972 and 1976 but WM reinstated in 1980 after the Tempest failed to pin popularity aa an international clus. The Star la a18o the oldert international one-design c1MS in the world. The 14 ft. 9 in. Finn .. the Olympics single-hander and la next to the oldest Olympe clMS, tint coming onto the ~ in 1952. The Flnn ii extremely demanding and in heavy weather tabs con.tderable athletic ability to aall. Capminga are frequent. but akippen are required to right their craft, bail and continue sailing. ~ The two-man French-designed 470, a oenterboarder, ii relatively ~ in the Olympics aaenda, tint being aailed aa an Olympica clMa in 1976. >.. OlympiC competition goes, yachting ii a relaUve newcomer to the quadrennial pmes. BecaU8e of incomplete, contradictoo' and llOCDetimea deficient records, it ii uncertain when yachtsmen began sailing for Olympic meda.la. First record of any. yachting activity in connec- tion with the Olympics shows up in the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris which ext.ended over six months in connection with a world exhibition. That year yachtsmen raced on the Seine River near Meulin, and nearly three months later, off Le Havre. Jl!CbtiQQ there will be .even small boat claMes ~vecl The Windglider aallboard became the ~th cl.u8 thia year after lenghty patent litigation OW.-which sailboard should be uaed. The 20-foot Brttiah~ Flyb)a Dutchman is al8o a tWo-man oenterbouder that requires ak:ill and oocaaional weight ahifti.ng to maintain ita performance in light or heavy air. ' ' The other ei.x claMes are the Star, Soling, Finn, 410, Flying Dutchman and Tornado catamaran. The 22~-foot Star, a two-man keelboat, ia the ~ Olympic claas with the exception of two Qlympica when it was booted out by the International The 27-foot Soling ii a three-man keelboat that came on the acene in 1976 and, after 80IDe early controveny, hu remained in the Olympics and attracta BOme of the world's top lailon. The 20-foot Tomada, a catamaran, made ita Olympica debut in 1976 and ii one of the moat spectacular of the Olympics c1-from a spectator pomt of view. It la a two-man sailol' which requires the crew, and 80metimes the skipper, to hike out on a 1bere ii no definite lnfonnation whether any or all of theee regattas fonned any part of the official Olympics program. The winners of thoee 1900 (See SAILING, Pqe BZ) B arber handed deadline Rama Coach John Robimon Oil 1bunda.y put an informal cte.d- on how kJr'8 the tam can or veteran tight end Mike to report to training camp State Fullertcm. • "We have to have a guy in camp 1eMt two weeka before the ~ if we hope to get ything out of him." RobimiOn rm not happy Mike isn't but what can I do about it?" The 30-year-old Barber, a -year starter in the National . J'ootball League, ia the Rama' fone holdout. Although the neao- .. tora are said to be only a few '"""'eeend dollan apart, Barber ia waiting a better contract offer. L~.~ the Rama have not been iWUlllJg to comprombe with m.rhor,s lawyer, Allen Daniela, has been speculation that team ii hoplng to pick up a ~nparable veteran on waiven. ith the wont reconi in their erence lut year, the Rama llnlllld have first crack at any t ends put on waivers. But Robmaon denied that waa .the Rama' goal "The firat thing we have to do ii to get ..:nething going with ,"he aaid. "li that's not pom- we have to try to pt a ty player. We're not looking ,at 90IDeOOe coming off waivers." In general. however, Robm8on expr ! 11 e d satisfaction with the -..mn•a proereea one week after remainder of the veterans ported. "It's getting tougher every y," he aak[ "They're not going lllUllrou.tlll the motions, there'• 80IDe tting. They all lmpreea me." C Irvine player ins tennis match l o an d out N o r l la lr•ine'1 Anai.o.1 Hernandes ii -'e aader the 181 of MfMlon Hilla eatclaer J-Honda in Little LM1•• aetioa. at Bananl Park Tia-. My. Below, North lnlae'1 Todd T rom 18 .aatwduBrad Cell1M 1eta .. e throw. Neltla lnble woa. 2-1 lo foree a deeicliag r;::~ tonlpt for the let SS title. For mere o a Little Le.pe, .. pap 84. Has can of worms been pried open with Brett's hat? BY BEN WALKER ................ OK, the American League has lettled the George Brett pine tar controversy. Now there are some major questions to answer. Such aa, how many hot dop do con- oemlonalres cook for a four-out game? U, and when, Kamu City re- turns to New Yark to complete lut Sunday's game with the Yan- kea -as AL President Lee MllcPbail ruled Thunday - there will be two outa in the top of the ninth lnnlng with the Royals abMd 5-4. That meens there's a good chance the game won't lut very long. It's hard to say how many fans would venture to the Bronx to .ee four outa, a situation that could leave ooncemion stand man- agen in a peculiar position. Abo, do the Y ankeee charge admi-'on to the game? And, does a rain check to the original game get fans into the finish? There's abo the matter of the bat itaelf, the Pandora's Box of the whole controvehy. Brett's home run was nullified and he was called out becau.e his bat had exc:emive pine tar. Thun- day's deciaion contended that the intent of the Official BuebalJ Rules was to guard apinat inten- tional "doctoring" of bata, which the AL said Brett had not done. Brett, one of the top hitters in the game, has said that the bat he uaed for that fateful at-bat wu the best one he's ever had. Bob Fishel, an Mlistant to MacPhail, said the bat, which has been stuided by league offidala, will be returned to Brett. But when Brett geta back his 34~-inch. 32~ piece of lumber, will he be able to u.e it? P erhaps not, since the exceeave pine tar probably will have caked on ao aolldly that Brett might not be able to ecrape it off. Abo, when the game resumes, is Brett in it? (See CAN OF WORMS, Pqe Bt ) Brett surprised MacPbai l 'showed a lot of guts' KANSAS CITY (AP) - Geor1e Brett believes Lee MacPhail "showed a lot of guta" when the American League prSdent upheld the Kansas City Royals' prote9l in the "pine tar" home run~ . '"lb.at WM a very, very tough dedaion," Mid the Royals' third buetnan. ''I think it showed a lot of courage. He's a naUve New Yorker and be lives there. I would not have wanted to make that dedsion ... M.cPhall announced in New York Thunday rDOn'liJ'l8 that he had ruled ln favor of the Royals, who said the two-run horner Brett bit with two out in the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium last Sunday should not have been nullified just becauae Brett had uaed too much pine tar on hia bat. Under MacPhail's ruling, Sun- day's game now muat be treeted .. though it had been IUlpellded, with the Royals batting with two out in the top of the ninth and leedlng 5-4. The game originally wu ended by the umptre. with Brett's homer nullified and the Yankees winning 4-3. MJICPbail left open the pcmibility that the game might be played to ita con- clusion. Carew gives umpires an assist Brett was playing goU when MacPhail's decision was an- noonced. He said a ooune em- ployee came out to tell him the good news . Rod Carew has never been one to bUt an umpire becauae he undentanc:la how difficult a task they have. Outside of hitting a bueball, "I can't think of a tougher job in our profeMion," says Carew. Therefore, Carew doesn't belittle um- plrea. Insteed. he iidmi.rea them, and wiaba more players and fana would, too. Aft.er all. umpires. althou8h you might have a hard time getting some players and manager to agree, are only human. They are not mach1nee and, as such, are prone to mi.atakea ;..t like anyone ellle. People have a hard time accepting that, though. Moat expect wnpirea to be perfect and that's jwt not Jopca1. It's ameztnc how even your aupentan, your belt athlete.. are prone to have off days and make mlatakea. Yet they aren't neerly •au: ned, ridiculed or abwed in compui8on to when an wnpift hM one. The ~ I tiru,. thia up la beeaU8e of the recent replay lmue and the debate of what to show, and what not to show. The umptrm contend that replays should only be wed when they make a proper call or, better ,,., only to hJchJicbt ... sort of apedal OI' spectllcUlar play. SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO · The other llde of the argument is alnce replay. are U8ed to lhow player's mistaks, why llhoWd an umpire be exempt? The amwer ii simple when you take into account the umpire ii in a ~win situation. In other ~If a pla~ bl\mden be can make up for It with a ~ defenlllve play, or with a dramatic home run OI' a pme-winnlnc hit. The \lmpUe, on the other hand, hM no recoune. If be blowa a call there'• nothlnc he can do but do his job properly and make the rtcht call next time. Defends c.arew of the men in blue: '"lbey're human and they make miltakes. n.y'rera.mn.to bttrtlhtaD the time. I JUlt hate to -tl.n-put in a pOlllUon that mdea them look t.d. All I know la there's no way rd be caupt dame ICllDetblnc like that" In other worm, an um.ptre'1 job ii touah enough without adding to it. * UEPING TABS: A quick check of 80IDe Orange Coast Collep aluma, now toiling in the minor INgues, uncovered the following -out- fielder Kevin SUwlnlki of Florence (Toronto Blue J~~ South Atlantic Leque) ii hitting .213 (0 HRa, 14 RBI); catcher Mllte F.rnpting of Clinton (San Frand8oo Giants; Midwest Leepe) la battlnc at a .312 clip (0 HRa, 23 RBI); third ba.....n Tom Duaan of Wausau (Seattle Mariners; MJdw.t Le.cue> ii hitting .237 (4 KRI. 21 RBI); tint b111man Chris Johnston of Knoxville (Toronto Blue Jays; Mklwat I...eecue> ii hitttna .304 (8 HRa, 39 RBI); tint bur man Mike Sodden of Orlando (~ Twlnl; Southern Le.cue> la at .230 (9 HRa, 41 RBI); and pitcher Don Smith of Lodi <Dodaen: Ca1ifcJmia Leeaue> ii 2~ with a.3.88ERA. >.. fOI' GoJ.den West producta-ahocUtop Gary Sprtnaer ol San Jc.a (a co-op __ t.eem; Ca1ifomla I...eecue> ii hi~227 (0 HRa. 22 RBI), while catcher Bud of Salt Lake Oty (Seattle Martnen; P.d.flc Leaiue) ii at .lee (l HR. 12 RBI). Foothall·Hall of Fame takes five "I almost got my only birdie of the day," said the two-time AL batting champion. Brett had expreaed peaeim1am Wedneeday night, saying he did not expect to win the protest. "I was aomewhat aurpriled, yes," he aaid, "but I knew my-hat wasn't an illegal bat." Brett bristled when uked to comment on remarks by Yankee owner George Steinbrenner that (See Brett, Pase B•> I -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, July 29, 1983 SPORTS BRiAK Are Dodgers losing patience in slumping first baseman Brock? Fnm AP ~&diet LOS ANGELES -Timee have dw\aed dramatically and badly for ~ Oreg Brock, the rookie who the Loe ... Anaeles Dodgen thought could replace the veteran hero Steve Garvey at tint bue. There has been conjecture that the 26-year-old might be returned to Albuquerque where his aluggi.ng pined him the promotion to the ~ leacuee for thia aeuon. Heralded aa a potential rookie of the year at the start of the seaaon and even into June, Brock has slumped to .213 and struck out on three pitches · his latest time at bat as a p· h hitter in Chicago. Detroit stays close to top bunt and doubles by Cllet Lemon and · Alu Trammell'• suicide tquee-r.e a Tom Broolleaa highlighted a four-run· aecond inning that carried the Detroit - Tigers to a 6-1 Victory Thunday night over Seattle in the only American League game on the achedule. The victory moved the Tigers into a virtual tie for aecond place in the F.ast Division. a half~ behind pace-setting Baltimore. Dan 49ers eyeing Cavanaugh? Coach BUI Wa!M of the San Franct.co 49ers t. looklna for more E1 depth at the quarterback ()Olitlon. and • be reportedly la Jntersted Jn tradini · for Matt Cavua1p of New England. It hu been ~rted there have been prellmi.nary trade talks between the National Football Leap clut:i., with the 49en offering a fifth-round draft choice and ~that the Patriota continue 10 pay eome of Cavanaugh'• aalary, reported- ly cloee to $300,000 for the oom1ng eeuon. Walah laid he belleves he needa to bolster the backup spot behind quar- terback Joe Moata.u becauae Gay BeajamlD, the No. 2 quarterback the laat two 8e8110ns, has been bothered by minor injuries in train.lng camp ... Guard Derrel Gofoartb of Green Bay has been traded to CAVAMAUQH San Diego for a future draft choice. Gofourth, 28, ia in his seventh year of professional play and has been ln 84 of a pcmible 87 games for Green Bay .. . The Los Angeles Raiders learned they will have to begin the aeaaon without starting left guard Cart Manti, who ia hospitallr.ed in Los Angeles with inflamation of a di8c in his back. SAILING •.. From Page 81) y9d\Uq contena. nevertbe1-. appear ln a number of publ.lahed Ulta of Olympic cbampAona. Four yean later, at the Olympk Game. in at St. Louia, yachtlmen were not repreeented. It WM not until the 1908 Games In London -two y_,. after the founding of the International Yacht Racina Union -that they oftidally appeared ln the Olympics off the Iale of W'8ht. At all Olympic Game. 8i.nce that year yachting has been reoognized u an Olympic sport. The attwation in 1920 wu a curioul one. Twenty boata in 14 c:Lueee.-tarted in the Olympic yachtinc games off the cout of Oltende, Belgium. It goes withut saying that eome boatl aa.lled without competJtlon. The l'JlQlt auoo••ful yachtmnen that year were the Norwegjana who won half the gold medals. Thereafter the rules were chanaed. The new rules applied for the ficat time in 1924 Games in Paris in which yachting competition waa held off the coast of La Havre. The new rules specified that at leut five nations muat be repre.ented in any Olympic boat class. A nation could enter only one boat per claae. Theee rules hold today. In the 1984 Olympic yachting games at least 42 countries are expected to be represented. AB the Dodgers open a four-game series in San Fran- ciaco tonight to wind up their current road trip, they're 4 ~ games behind Atlanta in the Western Division of the National League. The games against the Giants could influence the thirtkinB as to Brock continued stay in the major leagues. Petry, 11-6, worked 6~ in- nin8'1. giving up eight hitf, en route to hia fourth suoceeaive victory ... In the "National League, Oule Smltll drove in three runs with two doubles and a aingle and Mike Ram1ey added a three-run triple, high- • lighting a 17-hit attack as St. Louis extended its winning streak to six games by beating Montreal, 10-1, for a sweep of Egg Toss captures feature DEL MAR -Egg T088 rallied .E· out.side Lost Creek entering the home- stretch and drew out to a half-length · The growing popularity of sailing throughout the world has given riae to new ideas. New technical know-how has aerved to speed the development of \ yachting from an uppercl.aaa hobby to a competitive sport. Dodgers Vice President Al Campanis had bee.n asked if the left-handed hitting Brock was still the club's first baseman of the future. "I can't answer that," Campanis replied. "He could be." The thought that Brock would be just that was a big influence when the Dodgers allowed Garvey, a mainstay for 13 years, to go into free agency and then sign a multi-year $6 million contract with the San Di.ego Padres. Garvey currently is hitting about .280 with 14 home runs, 57 runs batted in and 73 runs 1COred. Broc.k by June 4 had hit 11 homers with 28 RBI. Since then he has had only one homer and 12 RBI. Quote of the day "When we played, World Series checks meant aomething. Now all"they do is ecrew up your taxes." -Former Dodger pitcher Dea Dryldale. Humm reborn with Raiders SANTA ROOA -After eight [i] aeuona as a backup quarterback, David 4 • • Humm was ready to get on with life. After being releaaed by the Balti- more C.Olta -pro football's loaingest team - proapecta for another chance at an NFL job weren't bright. 1ben came a call from the Los Angeles Raiders, the team which drafted the left-handed quarterback originally in 1975, and suddenly Humm was back in pro football. At leaat for the moment. 'Fame' induction set for Sunday COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP)-Like 80 many thing, that oome 80 naturally, Brooks Robinson has a hard time explaining how he became one of the finest-fielding third buemen in bueball history. "I always had that aense of timing," be said with a smile. ''It's nothing that you can say you're going to go out and learn.. It's something you're born with." On Sunday, Robinaon, who won 16 conaecutive Gold Gloves and played in 18 All-Star games, will receive the game's highest honor when he, alOD8 with Juan Marichal, George Kell and Walter Alston. will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. "I knew I could field," recalled Robin8on, "but the bi8 question when I came to the major leagues WU whether I could hit." In his 23-year career, all with the Baltimore Orioles, he batted .267 with 268 home runs and 1,357 runs batted in. He was the American League's Moat Valuable Player in 1964 and was the MVP of the 1970 World Series u the Orioles cruahed the Cincinnati Reda. During the series, Robinson turned in a slew of aenaational fielding plays and hit .429. "You know, a lot of people forget that I made an enor on the first ball I handled in that aeries," he said. "But at no time in my career did I ever have five straight games like that." Robineon, now 46 and a television announcer with the Orioles, became the 14th player to ever be elected on the first ballot -not including the original five elected in 1936 -when he received 344 of 374 votes cast in the Baaeball Writers Aaaociation of America election in January. a twi-night doubleheader. The Cardinals won the opener, 3-2, in 10 inningB when Tommy Herr drew a two-out. bues·lo.cled walk from Expos' reliever Jeff Reardon ... Mae Ea1ler'1 two-run double highlighted a three-run first inning aa Pittsburgh beat the New York Meta, 6-2, for the Pirates' 18th victory in the past 23 games. Larry MeWllllam1, 10-5, struck out aeven and walked one before Keat Tellalve and Rod Setlrry put down a New York threat in the ninth inning, Scurry getting his sixth save ... Mae Sdm.Jdt followed Joe Morpa'a game-tying triple in the eighth inning with a two-run homer that gave Philadelr.hia a 6-5 victory over Hou.wt.on. aa Steve Car ton of the Phillies regained the all-time strikeout record from the Aatroe' Nola Ryan. Carlton struck out nine batters to regain the career strikeout lead from Ryan. 3,597-3,591. Sheehan, King lead Open Patty SlteeUa, the current LPGA champion, and unheralded Belly Kiili l!I survtved the 103-degree heat and bennuda rough of Cedar Ridge Coun- try Club Thunday, to match par 71 and share the first-round lead of the 31st U.S. Women's Open in Tulsa. Sheehan, a former LPGA Rookie of the Year, played in the afternoon when the heat waa l'JlQll inteme but of&et two bogeys with two birdies. Both Sheehan and King, who had the bie.ing of an early tee time, had even par nines of 36-~. 'nley owned a ooe-ahot lead over seven other players ... Ralpla Ludram, making his first start aa a full-fledged member of the PGA tour, completed a 6-under-par 65 with an eagle on the 18th hole and a tie for the first-round le.ad in the Canadian Open championship in OakviDe, On- tario. He shared the top apot with Vuee Heahler, who played his last nine holes in 30. GOLF LESSONS & Swint Analysis Autolite victory aa jockey Chris McCarron · - 8COred his fourth win of the day ln the feature race at Del Mar Thunday. McCarron, who rode the final three winners on opening day, won on his first three mounts durlr_!j Del Mar'• aecond day. F.4ig TOM, carrying 114 potmda, finished the one mile event foe 3-year-olda and up in 1;37 1-5. The winner paid $6.40, $4.20 and $3.40. Speed record try delayed Briton Rlelaatd Noble'• usault on 11 the world land speed record this summer has· been delayed at least a month by unusually wet conditions on the nonnally arid Black Rock Desert in Reno. Jolm Ackroyd, the technical director of Noble's Project Thrust team, said Thunday he was hoping for an early September attempt. "It's nota date we can be tit;d down to. It depends on the drying rate," he 1a1d by telephone from Gerlach, where the effort I.a ba8ed ... 8arelay Pla1er, who coached the Blues during much of lut year's National Hockey League aeuon, says he's relieved after spending months in limbo not knowing if the team would stay in St. Louis or even continue to exist. "I'm just glad to eee it all settled," Pl.ager said after Wedneeday's announcement that a group headed by Harry Onett of Beverly Hilla had met all the Meem'ary requirernenta to purchaae the St. Louis Blues. Television, radio TV: Bueball-Dodgen at San Franciaoo, 7:30 p.m., Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball-Oakland at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710); Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:35 p.m., KABC (790). Boatclaaees, regatta cou.rae pattema, the number of races in an Olympic regatta and the system of scoring have all changed through the years. The system of aooring is decidedly different than acoring for other yachting reganaa. It is hued on a computerized sliding acale which gives an advantage to excellence. For instance, the best IOOre in Olympic yachting I.a 0 (uro) pointa. The other places get penalty points. Second place la penaliz.ed three pointa; third place 5.7; fourth 8; fifth 10; sixth 11.7, and from 1eVenth place on it la the finish place plus slx points. BYC series begins Match racing crews from 13 yacht clubl staTt.ed competition ThUJ"lday in Balboa Yacht Club's Governor's Cup Series for junior aailon. Tile series will continue through Sunday with two-boat matches sim1lar to Long Beach Yacht Club's Congreesional Cup. Three matches were sailed Thunday in light and variable winds in the ocean off Newport Beach. Mike Pinckney of Bahia c.ortnthian Yacht Club woo all three of his matches. Resulta of the other two were upheld ~ue to protests. Skippen in competition and the yacht clubl they repreeent are: Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Ron Roeenberg; Bahia C.Orinthian Yacht Club, Mike Pinckney; Balboa Yacht Club, Todd Padia; Houa10n Yacht Club, Dave Calverly; Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, John Gobbel; King Harbor Yacht Club, Max Roaenberg; Longhorn Yacht Racing Assn. (Tex.as), Bryan Dyor; Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mike Nash; San Diego Yacht Club, Brian Ledbetter; San Franciaco Yacht Club, Phil Perkins; Seattle Yacht Club, Tom Kuhnle; Southern Yacht Club (New Orleans), Scott Sonnier; Southwestern Yacht Club, Randy Reed. 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Ticket• a,. prkled at SS. $10, $12, $15 and $18. Children 10 and under ate admitted for hall J)fkie. Surllng Grand Prix The opening roond ol the 1983 Hang Ten Summer Grand Prix ol Sur11ng wtll be held Saturday and Sunday In Manhattan e.ach (15th Street). The event wlll mark fhe first appearance ol the Auoclatlon ot Surfing Proteaalonals world lour In the U.S. this year and will Me com- petllora vying for $20,000 In cash prizes as well 81 world rating points. More Information Is available by phoning 841-3253. S11eedsooeer selted•le The Am«lcen 81)Mdtoccet Auocitltlon weet<enc:t 9CMdule ftnd1 the Santa Ana Wlnd1 (3-3) meeting the MIMlon Viejo Vlklnoa (3-3) In an Empt,. Olvillon eontMt at 8 p.m. Saturday at Lot Caballerot Racquet and Sport• Ck.lb In Fountain Valley. At 8 o'clock Saturday, the San ~ Sock«• (1·5) Wiii meet TOfranca United (2·4). Sunday'• action begln1 at 4 p.m. when the Fountain Valley Aamea (3-3) tac. the lrvtne Aet*1 (2·5). At e o'cl()Ct( Sunday, the Loi Anae!M Laur• (4·3) meet the California Stare (2~). Ticket• are priced at '4 for adult• and 12.60 for youth• 18 and und•. F0< more lnf0<matlon, phone 557-9272. Loa Cab.ileroe la located at 17066 Newhope St. B•e9aet1Mll tearaey Golden WMt College host• the aecond an- nual SoCal Open Racquetball Championship• Saturday and Sunday. Players wlll be competing In men·1 and women'• A, B and C dlvlllon1 and In a milted doubt• competition. Thet'e la no charge for admlMlon. More Information. Including •tarting llmM. 11 available by phoning 893-5821. Hutc)1.ings wins Las Vegas fight LAS VEGAS (AP) -World-ranked midd.ld- welght Fred Hutchinp of Stockton battered EmJt Rabotte of Loe Angeles for all 10 rounds to win • unanimous decision ln the main event at lht Stwwboat Hot.el Thunday nlaht. ~ Hutch.lnp, ranked No. 7by the World BoxfnC Council, hurt Rabotte on five oocaalona and f~ him to take a atandlng elght--OOW\t ln the fifth roun4. Four right uppercutt to the chin followed by a looping right to the temple precipitated the count. Only the bell allowed Rabotte to aurviv~ the round. Hutchings, now 22-1, hounded Rabotre, 161~. the remainder of the way. Hutchings, 154 ~. W8f never hurt or in trouble. In a companion 10-round featherweight bout Paacual Aranda, 123 IA, of Houston , upeet Lenny Valdez, 124, of Hawthorne, by split decision. Valdes fell to 19-2. ! Montero stops Meza LOS ANGELE'S (AP) -Pedro Montero of the Dominican Republic retired Miguel Meza of Loi Angles with a cut left eye in the fourth round of a echeduled 10-round junior lightweight bout at the Olympic Auditorium Thursday night. The fight was stopped at 1:11 of the round after Dr. Bernhardt Schwartz was called into the ring and ._ ____________________________________ --:================================~~======================~============~~examinedthecut. · Sports on TV for ~eekend S.tard•y TELEVISION 11 a.m. (7)-NFL FOOTBALL-Exhibition: New Orleans vs. Pittsburgh in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. 11:15 a.m. (4)-BASEBALL-Kansas City at Detroit. 1 p.m . (11)-BASEBALL-Dodger;s a t San Francisco. 2:20 p.m. (7)-WOMEN'S GOLF-Third round play in the Women's U.S. Open in Tulsa. 3:30 p.m. (2)--GOLF-Third round play in the Canadian Open at Oakville, Ont. (taped). RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m .. KABC (790); Oakland at Angels (doubleheader), 5:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). Sund•y TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2)-AUTO RACING-Coverage of the Talladega (Ala.) 500 at Alabama International Motor Speedway. l p.m. (7 )-WOMEN'S GOLF-Final round play in the Women's U.S. Open in Tulsa. (11)- BASEBALL-Dodgers at San Francisco (first game of a doubleheader). 1:30 p.m. (2}-GOLF-Final round play in the Canadian Open at Oakville, Ont. 4 p.m. (4}-SPORTSWORLD-Scheduled seg- ments include the Gold Cup Unlimited Hydroplane Race at Evansville. Ind. (taped): and Professional Karate Association Championships at Atlantic City (taped). 3:45 p.m. (11)-BASEBALL-Dodgers at San Fra.nci9co (approximate time of the second game of the doubleheader). RADIO Baseball-Oakland at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710); Dodgers at San Francisco (doubleheader), 1:05 p.m .. KA.BC (790). Bat Busters need assist to nationals The Orange County Bat Busters, a collection of Orange County softball stars, has qualified for the national champiopships in Boulder. Colo., following the annexation of the state championship (16-18) recently in Lancaster. Coach J oe Grubb's Orange County team swepi through the state tourney with five straight wins to up the overall record to 58·6. Among their conquests are the titles at the Arizona State tournament, Fullerton Stinger Tour- nament. American Fast Pitch Tournament in Anaheim and a 10-game unbeaten skein in the Westminster League. The only stopper, according to Grubbs. is $5.000 needed for airfare to Colorado. Among the ream's squad are several hailing from the Daily Pilot area. including Edison High's Julie Carpenter, the CIF 4-A's Player of the Year as a 110phomore this past spring. The F-ciison pitcher is joined by catcher S ulce Trubovitz and utility player Kelly Winkler from Ediaon. along with Ocean View's Sharis Monroe (shortstop) and Tracey Siegel (utility), Irvine's Susan Leahy (cent.er fielder) and Kare n Schoonover (utility) and (Fountain Valley's Ludi Rowland (third baseman). Others on the squad include Mater Dei's Debbie Ruelas, Karen Rice and Cathy Zarnore; Cypress' January Jackaon, Norco's Michelle Phillips, Aeling· ton's Patti Campbell, Montclair's Patti Teiken, Cindy Bird from Santa Monica College and Bolsa Grande High's Roberta Grubbs. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Grubbs at 636-4248 or Judy Whitney at 636-6907. Beavers, Fresno sign football pact OORV ALLIS, Ore. (AP) -Oregon State University hu ~gned a cont.tact to play four football games -sainlt Fresno State over the next nlne years. The pme11 will be played in 198~. 1986, 1991 and 1992. Steel muffler -installed. 24.99 Reg J4 99 Targel w~I install a new steel mu1t1e1 lor Ourable weat and ouiet oertormance In s.zes tor many U S cars pickups ano vans Pipes hangers ano clamps extra 1t neeoed Wheel alignment special. 11.99 Reg 1~ 99 T81get wlll • Completely c"8ck lront end • Adjust l0<st0n bar hetghl 1f 80 eQutpped • Set caster camber and toe·tn • Center steering wheel POSlllOn No eddltional chBrge for cars w11n torsoon bllfs or air cond11ton•no Replocement parts 1ti1t1a 11 neeoed For most U S snd 1mPQf1 cars Aover1•seo pr.ce~ gooo tnrciugn Satu11lay Ju• f 30 .: Rugged Mohawk Avanti steel belted radials for protection, handling, gas savings· at everyday low prices. • Each PISS 80RIJ(l55 80Rl31 Plus I 51 FET • 2 steel oens tor protectt0n againsl road shocks WlO brUt5eS • POiyester coro plies tor s1rengtr1 and smooth nCltng • Radial CleSign tor t>etter l'lanCll1ng ano cornenng • P·mernc Sizes lor low rol;ng reS1Stance to helO give better gas mileage over non-racltals • Rugged tread OeSIQn lor e11celent traclt0n When you t>uy t!fes at Target even al our IOw p11ces you gel these services al no eictra chatge Metric Sile Pl 55 l!tiAI J P165 8t'AI 1 P18S 8QA1 J P185 75A14 P195 /5Al 4 P205 70AI 4 P20515Al 4 P205 /'IA15 P2 I 5 7!>RI 5 P215 7!tAl5 P2J5 75Rl5 FIU Tn11 Numb<tt Size ''>' 8i..A· A.A "'B '1 t"A•f' J 1..Mlb q O EA'd '4 OA78 1 4 rA78 •: FA78 • • GIU8 ~ tiJR18 1' LR78 ''!- Our E,.ryday l ow Price u c11 FU 34 99 .. 39H f • U 99 ~ .. ., .. • ~;J OU • •4 52 99 L J 4 52 99 l 2~ H99 • l'J 56 99 ' 51 SIU l" 5199 ~ ,J • M()V(lt1ng • Rotatt0n every 5 000 mtles P 155 8•JR1J ano P 165 80R1J na11e 1 POiyester coro 01y P205 70Rl4 Ms 01tteren1 treao oesign • Puncture repair tor as long as you own lhe hres No traoe in neeCleCl 7.99 Each r09 10 99 Hee¥y-duty lhodl abeolberl, mede by Monroe, have 1 i ,; bore lor a smooth nde Sizes'°' most U S and tml>0'1 cars and ltght trucks In..._,, reg 15 99 •le 11 ... eec:tt Van and trUdl lhodl et.ol'bel 1. mede by Monroe. reg 1699, .... 12.11 eectt lnN"9d. reg 2 1 99 ... tt.49 eedt OU change, fitter end lube special 11.99 Reg 14 99 Tatge! wia • ln1t111 up to 5 Qu#lS ot Pennz04I • Inst .. 1 new T1rge1 Oii filter • L.ubrieate ct...... • Cheek end fil fluid levels • 1n1tlll zerlt fittings 11 needed A• fluids llddltlOnel COii r:or moat cert pickups end vana 29 99 With trade "' • Reg 37 99 Tlfveit T12 lltwn and gll'den nc:tof benery is 12·volt Wlttl heavy·dutv plates tor rugged use S11e ttts mosl lawn trac tor modelS ... .. .... t ...... ve• ........ ,It. •••n 13.99 Reg 16 99 '**»cJdt.....,., II 12·volt 10 ltt most cycles O..,....cfdlt........., reg 2199-3499.••11 .... 27.• 39 99 W1thlraoe 1n e Reg 54 99 Tar99' T36 rTWrine betllefy •S de~·gneCJ w•th corrvS<>n resostant places G•ves plenty ot power tor t>oahng needs 34 99 W•lh trade·ri • Reo '" 99 Tatglll T40 beftlrt ti our moat economte:ll 10< l'\Ofmal uae In sizes I()( most U S and llTIP0'1 oars. PlCkups and vans No ctwge IOt tnatallellO<'I Oregon State AthleUc Director Dee Andros said the 1986 and 1986 games rept.ce ewlier contNICted i-------------------contestl apinat Auburn University. He ..sd Oregon State got out the Aubum contract 1n order to have a fifth home pme ln the 198~IN800. The 1986 helno Sta\.e-Oreaon State g.ame will be played &fpt. 211.o Corva.llla. The 19861ame will be played Sept. 13 at Fnlrlo State. n.tet for the 1991 md 1992 pmes are Sept. 7 and Sept. 12. re1pectively. The two 8Choo1' have met ln football only once. 'nlait wu 1n 1981 when the Buven rallJed from a 28-0 deficit to beet the Bulldofp 31-28. Commerce: Whittier Blvd . 1111 ot AlllntlC Ave louttl Otte: r:111atone Blvd 11111e Long 8eech Freewey Mentla"9n leech: Sepulveda Blva 11 Mennenan Bffch Blva T Ofrlfte9! StPUf\111<» 91v<J • one DIOCll NII or Htwltlorne 8lvd Lano leech: AllllnbC A111 &outn 01 Del Amo 8111Q Lont IMoh: Blltlower 81\10 89',ltn Of the S"1 O~ flwy Lone leech: South St bltwe.n Chtfr; Ave and Ulkewood 81110 HunHnftOn IMCh: Adlml Alll 1t 8r0Qllhural \ l ~-~--------~---------~---------~-----~----------------~--~ M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 29. 1983 -FOR THE RECORD ~ . . .. ' .. MAJOR LaAOUa STANOtNGS AIMrtc.en ......... c~ .___. _ _.,,na.1 City TeMH ANiltt Oak .. ncs ~ote Seattle Baltimore New York Detroit Toronto Mllweui<M Bo~ton Cle'191end W•STOt~ W L Sl 47 " .. ... so 4 SI . •s S6 '1 St ll 63 •AST DtVIStON S6 40 SS 40 S6 41 SS 42 SI 43 so .. 40 SI TlMinM't'I ken Detroit '· S..ttte I Tedll'f'I~ ll'd. G8 .S20 .soo .495 . .as ·"' ·'" .176 . 5-3 • S79 .sn .567 .SSl .SIO •• 2 21h 3\l'J 71/J 10\l'J 1411') \l'J ..., IY.t ) 7 17 o.11i.nc1 (Conrov ?-4) a t ..,,.., CFonch 9-6), (n) Cleveland (Sutcliffe 11-S) •' TO<CHllO !Clancy 10-6), <n> Mllweuk.H (McClure 7·7) al Boston CEckenlev 6·1), (n) Teaas <~vcutt 13·6) et Belllmort <Dal111 9·4), In) Kansas Cltv (Gura 1-12) at Detroit (Morris 10-1) New York (Guidry ll·S) et Chlce110 (Koosman 7-2), (n) SHHle (Bffllle 1·61 et MlnnftOle <B.Cestlllo 6·1J, (n) At .. nte ~ Houston San Dleoo N.ttonel LMvue WEST DIVIStON W L 62 39 S6 42 so ... 49 so Sar> Francisco Cincinnati .. S2 45 S6 Plltsburllh St. Louis Montrffl Phli.ci.!Phle Chlc:e90 NewYonc EAST DIVISK>H S2 ., S2 • so ... . ., 46 SI 37 63 ThWMllv'I 5af'ft St. LO<Jls l · 10, Mo<llrNI 2· I Plttr.1>ur11h 6, New Yor11 2 Phll~Phl• 6, HO<Jston S Tedl'f'S~ Prt GB .614 .571 .sos .49S ·* "' .515 .S20 .sos .sos .'6S .370 411> 11 ., 1311. 17 ..... 2 2 • 151/J ~ (A. Pane 1·41 at San Francisco (ICrut.ow S-61, (nl St. Louis (Allen 7·1) e t MonlrNI (Smith 1·4), CnJ PlttlOuroh IC.ndelerle t-6) at New Yor- (Seaver 6· 101, (n) ChlcallO (Notes 3·61 el Pllli.o.ipnle (Bystrom l•6), (n) Atlanta (Oeytev 2·3 end P. Pllf'ei 11·2/ et San Dteoo <ua.r 4-1 end Monleok.osco 1·2), 2, O·n) Clnclr>netl (Price 10-S) a t HCM.tston (Mao· -3·0), (n) Carew Burleson O.Clncn Grlell BenlQuer Sconlen Foll Lvnn Boone Ro. Jeck.Son Oowntno Wllfono Clark Lullra tkh 8rown Re. Jed uon A Clams Velenllne O'hrrv Ferg"'°"' Totals """' awraen BATTING AB ll H Hll m .s 109 2 " 14 2S 0 240 40 7S 1S 293 S2 11 10 IM 29 SO 2 190 31 so 7 J(M 2• ,. , 'Jlll13'1911 m 21 73 • 191 26 '7 ' 213 41 SI 10 60 S 14 I 119 14 41 4 JS J I 0 2t 4 ' , 279 36 S9 13 161416 I 163 II 34 I 2t 4 • 0 77 J 2 0 l .452 en 901 103 Pl'TCHING ltBf Pd. n .3n • ..361 " .313 42 .276 IS .272 3S .263 21 .257 5' .254 33 .249 22 .245 2t .. 739 • .233 11 no 1 m s .114 31 211 •. 211 26 .209 2 Ill 2 .~74 c s .261 S.nc•her Fonctl Zahn Curll' tr; Ison Jonn Witt Hassler Tl'"eveu Mc:Lauvhlln Gott1 Brown S1elr• • H BB SO W·L•llA 74 66 2S 34 1·4 3.16 1'7":1 Ill JS S3 9-6 3.41 109',; 111 31 4S 7·S l.70 lf"l :ie 20 n 1-0 u• IQ:I.\;) IOI 34 70 l ·S US 137',; 169 23 37 1·7 4.31 1s•,; '° 40 • 4·• ._.. 11•1s n 12 11 0-3 s.60 lot th S.vn Curlis 1. 4~ SI 19 24 0-3 S.'1 40VJ SI 16 l'l I •3 6.02 ~ 11 37 21 o-• ... n 12 13 4 3 1-1 u s 7'1> 11 6 2 0-0 I .St .,,,,., "s 303 •n 41-si u 1 S.ndle1 S, Witt 4, Hessler l , ... '*'-' LM9Ue "llST GAMa ~1,11,-2 • St Loul' IOO 010 000 1-3 11 0 MOnltNt 100 100 000 o--2 t 0 SI-, Ruci<llf' (I I. Suiter (fl end Porl•. Rooen. Frvmen 110), Reardon (10) end C81'1er W-Sutter, t·6. L-Frvman. 0-3. HCOMD GAMa C..... lt, ·-1 SILouls 230 COO 110-10 17 0 MontrHI 000 000 010-I I 0 Forldl •nd Brummeri Scnetr.edw. Burris (21, Jamet (5)1 RNrdon (I) end e erier, R-m w-Forl<h, 7·1. L- S<Nlt~. 4·1 ......... 6, *" 2 Pllltbu!'llh :no 000 100--. 10 New York 001 010 ~ I 2 Mc:Wl•lerru., T"'ulve (9). S<urrv (fl ena "-;Swan. Olar m. Gorrnen (6), HOiman (I) end Orllt w-McWl•lems. 10-S L-Swan, 1-S. ""'8et •• Aslr'M $ Phlledet"'11e 002 00 I 030-6 I 2 HOUtlon 000 010 ll<>-S 9 0 Ctrl!on, Hernendn m. Rted (7J, Holland (I ) and Olar; K-. L..eCou (I ), D••ltV II>, OIPlno (9) and Blortlrnen, AshOY It). w-«eeci, S·I. L-l.eCou , 4·7. HR-Pl'tlledell>llla. Schmidt (23) AIMf1cM LMwe T1-I 6, Mltt.n I Seallle 000 100 OC»-1 I I O.troll 140 000 Oh<_. 13 0 Clark, Slodderd (2), Vanda hro (I I and N .. son. s-1 (3), Petrv, L°"r (7) end Wocllenfvu , FalleV (9) W-Pelrv, 11 ·6. L-Clark. 4·3. 1tBl·OewM1n, MOnlreat, 19, Muronv. At*'1e, "; ~1<11. St.Louis, 66. S<nmlelf, ""Medlll!Ne, 66; Chambllu , Ati.nte, 63, o-nr..~•l. HtTS•bewMltl, MonlrHI. 124; Otlvtr, MolllrMI, 126J Thon, HCM.tslon, 111; Hen· drlcl!, SI.LCM.tis, 114, RRemlrH . Atlanle, tl4, OOUBLES·8 uckner, Chh;•oo, 27, Oii· ver, MonlrMt, 2•, Knlohl, Housion, 2S, Hendrk:k, SI.Lout,, 14; JRev, Pllhburoh, 24. TRIPLES·Mor-. Houllon. 11, Butter, A11tn1a, t; Raines. MonlrHI, 7, Dew'<>!I, MonlrMI, 6; I •rt tied with S. HOME RUNS·Schmldt, PhllecHlpnle, 23; 0.WIM>l't, MonlrM I, 21; Evens, San Fran· cl.CO, 21; Murt>hv, Allenta. 211 Ou.<'!'er•. DMltn. It • STOLEN BASES·Relneo, Monlreal. 43. WlbOn, Ne'# York, JS; LeMaster, S..n Fl'"enctsco. 32; ssax. Oedeers, ~!/ MOrMO, HoulfCHI, 21. PITCHING (t aeclslonsl-Felcona, Allan• 11, l ·I, 3.06, P.PereJ, Atlante, 11·2, 2.17. Montetusco, S..n Dleoo, 1·2. J 73, Rooers, Monlrffl, ll·S. 2 95. Mc.Murtrv, Allento, 12-s. J.11. STRllCEOUTS·Cerlk>n, Pf\lladelphle, 163; ~to, Clnclnr>a tl, 156, McWllllams. Plltsburoh, IJS; Veleftl!Hlll, Decklllf's, IG4, Rooen , Monlrtel, IOJ $AVES·Bedroslan. Allanle, IS, Re arclon, MontrH I, IS, LeSmilh. Chlceoo. 14 Lavelle, S.n Francl,co. 12, Sutler, St LO<Jls, 11; Teltutve. Plllsburgh, 11 LITTLE. LEAGUE ALL-STAR S 11·12·VHr·olds OfSTlllCT42 TOURNAMENT <•• Oc.Mll View Amer!Un LL) Tenltlllt's Champlonlhlp Gerne S:30 -Roblnwood v>. Ocean view Netlooel (If Roblnwooa wlr>s, a nolher vame wlll De PlaYeO Saturda v at I pm I OISTlllCT SS TOURNAMENT C•t Herverd Perti, Irvine) T11ursc1av•s Score North lrvlne 2, Ml»lon HlllS I !Serles lled, 1-1) Tenlt!M's CMrncMont.hlo Game 6 -North Irvine vs. Mlu loo Hlns Senior LNOU• SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT lat 9ells Parti, BueM Parlfl Tanltflt's Game 7 -Roblnwood vs oPoonent 10 ~ daltrmlned Junior LNVUe SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT (ti Feufthlll'I Veley H"'1J Tllund9Y'S Scere Roblnwooa I , Northeasl Downey 7 Tanltflt's Geme S:lO -Bellflower vs. NorthH SI Oownev '9Nrdav'' Oeme t e.m. -Bellflower ·NorlhH\I Oownev w!nn« vs Roblnwooa (If ROblnwooa IO~s. er>0lher oame wl" follow at 1·30 Pin Min'• '9umement (et Nettfl C-av, N.N.) s.c.... It__. Slntles Henri Ltcoott (Frence) def. John Mal· Ike (U.S.>, 7·S, 6·3. Juan Alluller• (Sl>elnJ def. Belus Prelo<.ls (Chile), 6· I, 6·4, Jose-Luis Clerc I Aroenllne) clef RObt>le Venier' (SO<Jlh .Africa), 6·2, 6-2, .Andre Gomei <Ecuador) o.i. Loren10 Farou (Sc>aln), 6·3, 6·2; Guillermo VIias (.Aroen· Ilene) def. ROberto .Arguello (Aroentt114), 6·1, 6~; Henrie Sundstrom (Sweden) def Thierry Tutasne (France), ?·6, 6-3. 6·2, Stenlslov Birner IC1ech0sl0vaklal aet Brea Giibert (U.S.I. 6·2, 6·3, Jim Gurte1n IU S) clef. Diego Peru IUr1111ua vJ. 6·3. 6·1 USTA toum.ment (et MINNssat, N.Y.) S.CMCI It~ Slnllles BIRv Ntlson CU.S) aet Marl< Herlnell (Austrella), 6·4, 7-S, Brien Levlnt !South .Africa) o.i. Kenv Jones cu$.), 7·5, 6·3, 8'uce Man Son tilno 1 u s.1 aet J~t Sdlnt!W (AuSlralle), 7·t;, 6·•. Joe Heldmen (U S.I clef Greo Amave (US >. 1·6. 7•S, 6·2; John Davis (US I Oet Rob LouO (U.S.). •·6, 6·1, t.·2, Cralo ComPl>ell (50<.llh .Africa) def. Kerl Rlcl\ler lU S.I. 1-S, 7·6; Al Jorden (ColOmblaJ Of!f Y0<.1119 Dee .I-. (lt;Offf), 6-2, 6-4, Ral'l<lv Orul (US) def Tom Font•ne IU.S I. 1·5. 6-J W•tw Piiio NATIONAL JUNIOR OLYMl"ICS 15-end·Uftder '9ul'NfMflt I" s.iittl IMM, Ind. l C:-d 7, c.,--def Mer • Corona dal Mar l 2 I ,._.. Conc:ota 2 1 2 1-7 Corona <Ml Mar scoring: Oedlng 4, Tomlin 1, LIHes I ~ HIN1Mr t, c ... -def Mer 7 Corona <Ml Mar 2 3 O 2-7 NewllOfl HerbOr 2 3 3 1-9 C«one clel Mar SCO<\no O.Olng 4. l rlPOll I, WH/tllf' I. Tomlin 1 Newport HatbOr Korlno: Elllol 3, O'Donnell 2, 8eMdlct I, Stanlev 1, Shea I, Ewlno I. A•·USFL tMm Ol'FENSE Qt -BobOv Heber! (Mk:hloan) RB -~ Wtlllllf' (New Jllf'sevl end tr;e1v1n &rye/It I Plllladefl>hle) l -Irv Eelman (PhllecHIPl'llel. Pal Plnnev (Michigan) G -Buddv .Avdetette (Blrmll'oheml. Thom OornbrOOll (Mlchloanl C -BobOv Van OuvM (Tempe Bevl TE -ltavmoncl C/lftler (0.klend) WR -Trumelne Johnton IChkeoo) end Erk: TruvlKlon (Temoa B•v> DU'•NSE OE -MIM Raines (Blrmlnotwim), Kit LelhrOP (Chlceeo) NT -Frlld ~dllren <T•IT14't BaYI OLB -John C«kllf' (Ml,hlaenl, Stan White (Michigan) IL& -Marcus Mertk (Boston), s..m • Mlllt ( PhlledelPNe) CB -Jeff Georoe (h mPt Bev). Davia Mllrfll'I ll>enotllf') S -Luther BreclltY, Scoll Woerner (Phl~la) PK -Tim Mauelll Ulo•lonl Punter -Erk: ROOlnson IWesnlnoton) LM ~mttM THUllSOAV'S 1t•SUL T$ ( 76ltl ,. '2-llltflt -11MMtM "'""'"') l'lllff ,RAC•. 400 vard,. Gt l The GOid (Frvdevl UO S.00 3.60 Jtl• ValUt (Valdez) >UO MO Orv Petch (Chave1> 3.20 AJ•o rectd. Gev•. 0reneou1ano Don, LtOtl Bob. Felher Atone, Golik• C Rocfl.et , Wt vlOn Awav, Have 8allle T1mt: 2021. S2 EXACTA (7•6) Nkl W.40 SECOND RACE. 3SO verch. Humbird IBetd) 17.40 UO 7.20 UprCNr Jet (Laekey) IUO 11.00 Unaer 1 he RelnbOw CClerlua) 4,20 Al&<> r 8(td. The Crown, O.-ns In Hand. Jonnnv• Last $hot, FMI The RhYlhrn, Vllloros Bridget, Hlllhland Lynx, Perfect Pallena Time 17.tl • 12 •XACTA (7·1) Pakl l t31,00 . THIRD RACE. 3SO vardl. Buttvs Glrl ICraaotrl U O 3.60 2 IO Real BOid (Mltchelll 11.20 410 Scooper Glau (Harll 2.80 Also raced: Ramblln "'rouna, SCHI Of O\Jat>aw. Pov Kw. La vender Lace, E:'rln• Imo. llmt 17 71 FOURTH RACE. 400 vatels Countrv Pl,tot <MltcheUI 8.20 •.20 2.60 Oecko Rlchn IZulall) 3.00 2.60 Bllno.ers Otf <Harl) 3 00 Also raceil Surlln S.l•rl. Arrow Charger, Starabutk, Two Mo<e Double•, Streekino Warrior. Movln Kinde Man Time· 20.23 n EXACTA (2·5) Pelo U4,00. FIFTH RACE. 3SO v•r'ds. CCM.tralltOu\ Quest (Harl) 4.60 3 00 2 60 L.a l e Doug (Veldel) 6.20 4 60 81tsv Be1tv ILa<Uv) 3.20 .Also factd: Jel Se! Beby, Loise Sh'le, Mir Chic, Miu Disco Dancer. Time: 17.16. S2 EXACTA (7·S) e>ald 52.U O, SIXTH llACE. JSO Vtrels. Tommv Gr...., tCrteoer) 13.20 S.60 3.40 Miio Oancln Buo (Piikenton> 3.00 2.40 A1ure Pool (Adelr) 3.00 Also racea: AOmlnlstretor. NII SuPllf' Mes, Mllf'ltS ArtUterv. TO\lllh With These, Foxv lnotestment, Snit! N Smoke, tiH rt Motervetor Time; 11 14 S2 EXACTA (7·8J pelel '3100. SEV•NTH RACE. t70 vardL Gracious Reb (Treasure) 7.IO 3.60 2.10 Three Wiid Chances (Plknln) S.60 4.20 Thlnll. SI• ICterlue) s.ao Also race4: MachO Mlto, Rtd Hawk Pe n . Sudden Ch~, Ster lnveslmenl Tlme 4566. n EXACT A ( 1-4) paid sSJ 60 EIGHTH llACE. 400 yarOL A lure HolHI (Cerao1al 9.20 S.20 J.20 Loolcet Luv (.A.,.lr) 7,60 4.40 Won Wav Jose (Creeotr) 3.40 .Alw raced· Sunset Joonn. Bllllnosley Puoch, Our So«lal Desire. Rootte Toot Toot, Swttt Crvstal Time 20,04. n EXACTA 18·6) paid 162.10, S2 l'ICK SIX (l-2·7-7-1·11 oeld SS,549,60 with 10 winner• (six "'°'sesl; 12 Pick Sis conlolatlon Paid 5205.00 with lSS wl~rs (five horses). NINTH RACE. JSO veras. Attst Slhrt <Ledley) 11.20 7 00 S.40 Sllenl Cel (Herl) ti IO 10.40 Lest Me (Blevins) 10.IO Alw rtc:ed' Sovereign Kkl. Se Arure Te, Shimmering, Wrenolen Mlslress, M• Miu · lie, Sllelalen, Min Bui An Ace\ Time 17 91 n EXACTA ft·2l Ollld un 40 Allenaance 6,I03. Oet ~r THURSDAY'S RESULTS (2nd 94 •l·deY ,.,...eutNlrH .._...,., FIRST RACE. 4 furlongs Remaoiuff (OeloedlllO) 1060 S 60 3.IO HI Rl1P Manav (Mera I 3 60 3 20 Remblln' Luv lBlack) 6.00 Also recea FebuiOYs Mal'"V. Agltetus, Velvet Brlu , Olai. Flv. With Love Amv, Sleantt Geel nme 113 SECOND RACE. 6 furlongs. lloval St. Grv <M<Crnt UO 1.AO 2.20 S<onv•s Lea (Pinc.av I J.20 2 40 New Terrltorv IFuelllH) 2 40 Alw receo Noble AulhOrllv. s ... 111 Reb, Ne.rullah Ooul>lea, Stoo L•uohlng, N•••ntlPPle, Netlve Jt cll Tlm•· I n 415. U DAILY DOUBLE (1-4) 1>110 Sitto. THlllO RACE. 6 furlong• Leve Blu l IM<Carronl 6.60 4 40 J.40 Rufino Position (Valeflzu.tel 17.10 1.40 Ptavlrig to Win IE \Ired a> 7 .60 At•o reted· True Promise, Ice II. Hatt· eblt, lleclnCI, Sir SIOUI Time I 12 llS. \.5 E XACTA tl ·7) oelo 1311.00 FOUllTH RACE. I t/16 mlles. Price of Wldm (McCrn) 6 IO S.00 3.00 Mlu y Native Fencv (Eslreaa) 21.20 t .IO Flffli<lv Pall IBlaek) 3 00 .Also race4 Chlca11t . Poneslve, Siii!. FHtl'ltn , Saucv S.nter>a, Autumn GIOw. Meome Los, Mlcantt. Mertvry, Peeehanlnl Time· 1:47 1/S. FIFTH RACE. One mile on turt. Hrtlllht No. Ona CPncvJ UO t40 2.10 GOiden Grand (Stioemakllf'I 460 UO SWMI Olene ISlblllel 2 .. 20 Also receo: Precl0U1 Plr11e. Min ShOw· Boal, Isabelle O'Estt. I'm Presttolous Time: 1:36 )/S. U • XACTA (4·4) CHlkl 542 00. SIXTH RACE. 6 turlonQs Fron• Line Wor (PllC:V) 10.60 4.60 5.IO e·RebltuP (Oliveres) 4.00 UO e·Mv Donne B. (Miiies) 4,00 ),.IO a--cove>leO. Also reced· Chain of Gold, MKN._..., Gllenr>Y, Loving Mtmoftes, Futun Pleclee, Sylver Snow. Peopy•s Venllv. Terre'' Harmonv. Fren's Funr>~ L11dv l'lme· 1:13 115. SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurlunll~ Prim Dusi (Hewtevl •.60 4.40 ).00 Luckv Camille (Estraae) 12.20 6.20 Evtrv Pote (Bloom) s.20 Aiso ra<MI. Leoetra Gre110, Ledv Aster, True Tolev, w 1c1<ea FeU. Sltkllf''s Glrl. Tl,,,.. I II 4/S. U EXACTA (7·61 e>akl 1185.SO n PICI( SIX 14·1·1·6·•·7) P411d 1241 60 wlm 711 wlnr>lno tk:ktfs h lx hOrMs) 17 Pick SI• consoi.tlon N kl n1 00 wllll 2,42S winning llcke" (llve horses). EIGHTH RACE. One mite. Eov Toss (Mccarron> 6.40 4.20 1.40 Lost CrMk CFuenlts) H.20 6.20 Puro Het>eno (TOf'O) S.00 Al10 rectd: Summer CrMk, Tues Com· merCt , K-HIN, Quantum Lffp lime l·J7 1/S. NINTH llAC:E. I 1116 miles. Shlnl!lll Buck (Lemence> 14.80 1.20 S.IO Du"v't DlelHlr tSlbllte) 7AO '·60 8k:k's • Kick (OelehOliSsave > 4.60 Al.o rec.a Rallle The S.otn, Jim's Oull•w, CaPll•I Ctenlc, Nordic "uter, Chief'' O.stlny Time: 1·46 315. U EXACTA (Ml P•ld 1236.00. .Atlendance· 14,I03 (' C:..clMO... (at °'*"'9e, Olltllttel Rtlc>h t...enorum Vine• Heafner Berry JMCll .. 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Jt-»-7• )9·31-76 39·37-1' 3'-37-76 36·40-76 ll·.»-16 41·3S-74 ao-31-n 31-Jt-n JJ-40-n 11-Jt-n 39-3'-n >6-41-n 31.39.n 39·»--n 31-39-n ........ n 41·36-n 31-Jt-n 41-37-71 41·>7-71 3'·39-71 lt-19-71 l7·41-71 19-39-71 41-37-71 ....... 71 31·40-71 40-:tt-71 42·36-71 41·37-71 '1-lt--71 >t•Jt-71 4l·J7-71 .,.Jlo-71 .. Leads U.S. Open Betsy King watches her drive during Thurs- day's play in the U.S. Women 's Open golf tourney. King shot a 7 I to share the lead with Patty Sheehan. North Irvine ties series with win It's gone down to the deciding third game in the District 55 Lit- tle League (11-12-year-olds) tournament at Harvard Park in Irvine aft.er North Irvine dealt Mission Hills a 2-1 setback Thurs- day night. It waa the second straight one-run decision in the series be- t ween the evenly-matched aquads . Mission Hills (~ission Viejo-Laguna Hills), which went seven innings to win the opener of the best-of -three series Wednesday, 3-2, will try again to claim the title in a 6 o'clock game this evening. The survivor of the series advances to sectional play in Santa Ana Sunday. Meanwhile, the District 62 Lit- tle League tourney resumes to- night with Ocean View National hoping to wrap up the cham- pionship against Robinwood. Robinwood, which captured the Area II crown Wednesday with a victory over West.minster Na- tional, needs a triumph tonight at Ocean View American Little League to force a deciding game Saturday at 1 p.m. T he Robinwood representative in Junior League play stayed un- beaten in most dramatic fa.sh.ion in its game at Fountain Valley High Thursday. scoring five runs in the bottom of the seventh to overturn a 7 -3 deficit and claim an 8-7 decision over Northeast Downey (District 28). The comeback victory puts Robinwood in the commanding position or needing to win just one of two games Saturday against the survivor of tonight's North- east Downey-Bellflower cont.est. The first of thOBe two games is slated for 9 a.m. with another to follow , if Robinwood loses, at 1 p.m. The Robinwood Senior League entry continues tournament play at Bell.is Park in Buena Park with a 7 o'clock cont.est this evening. CAN OF WORMS • • • From Page 81 When the home run was dis- allowed, Brett stormed out of the dugout and began screaming at the umpires. Some said he was ejected at that point, while others aa.id no. "We'll have to take under con - sideration the events that took place after the incident," MacPhail said. The bat controversy rapidly be- came the talk of the baseball world and then went even further. New York Gov. Mario Cuomo commended Yankees Manager Billy Martin for alertly pointing out the alleged violation, and the issue became the butt of jokes with Johnny Carson on the To- night show. The AL called a press con- ference to announce Its decision, and held the gathering in a fint-fioor meeting room of a Park Avenue building. Pn!&ent were MacPhall, others from the league and the bat itself, which MacPhall later held aloft. The room was jammed with reporters and cameras. A!J the conference was ending, a few others strolled by, including one stem -looking, gray-suited businessman. All of a sudden he stopped and stared inside. "Look!" he exclaimed to no one in particular. ''There's the bat!" MacPhail said reaching a de- cision on the matter waa a "Vftt"Y difficult one," but added that it wasn't "the toughest one I've had to make." lt did represent, however, the first time he's upheld a protest ln his 10 years as AL president. Fishel, meanwhile, didn't ha ve to make the final deci.lion, but may have been left with the mmt dlfficu!t job. He wu the one that held to break the bad news to Yankees owner George Sieln- brenner, who has been known for his share of temper ta.ntnuns. "That was the toughest part. telling George," Fishel said. "He was quite upeet." BRETT SURPRISED . • • From Page 81 the decision "will play havoc with our game." "Hey, you're not going to get me with a rontrove.ny with George Steinbrenner. l have a lot of re9pect for him. He'• a very intelligent man. and if you think. it'• aot.ns to cau.e prob1etnl with the game, then you •Y 80." Brett declined comment when uked if he believed the N1e ahould be clarified. The Royall pick up their 1ehed· ui. .,.mat the naer1 tcniahi and the home place u.mptre. lronJcaUy, will be Ttm McClelland. who w11 workina home plate ln Yankee Stadium S~y. After c:onferring wtth other umpires and Yankee M~ Billy Martin, who railed the protest. McClelland called Bre&t out., nullifying the home run.. Brett came ltonnina out of the dugout toward M«lelland and WU forcibly restra.lned. "My bet, I didn't feel, wa 0- lesal. >.. far u the prllC'tical.lty of playlna the pme over. I know economically It's not 1°'.na to t. pncticaJ for the K.anlu Oty &yalt. What'• It ao'nl. to COid $75,000? fG0,000, for w 1o ., up ther9 and play for 10 mlnutee l)Olllbly. T'hlt'• •lot ol money, a lot of re9ponsibillty for the Kan- ... City Royall to lakt1." ' 11 Oellr N04 ..._.....,"" ,.,_ fhe exterior o f the greenhouse area of the revamped J o lly Roger Restaurant in Irvine. Jolly Roger undergoes a facelift Irvine restaurant exp erim ents with n ew look, dill erent men u b GLENN SC01T ""-Dlllr .... ...., The Jolly Roger restaurant in :rvine re-opened this week with a leW look and new menu !mphaaizing fresh food and at- .noephere. Gone is the dark nautical Iheme, replaced by the fashion- able glass and brass look, complete With a four-sided "island bar," :iondudve to a more aociable atmosphere to capture the after-work crowd. Officers for the Orange County-baaed Jolly Roger lnc. say the Irvine restaurant at 1727 East Dyer Road is an experi- ment. If the new look catches on there, some of the other 25 Jolly RoQers in California and 20 more In Hawaii will be remodeled to match. anchor for a capacity of 50 patrons. Rattan furniture, bl"a!m rails with decorative elephant heads and lighted ceiling fans add to the garden effect. tender concoctions include trop· ical and hot drinld as well as malts and milk shakes that would make Baskin and Robbins blush. To catch the young business crowd from the nearby com- mercial and industrial districts, the restaurant also has added a list of California wines. New bar- The menu features a fresh fish daily, quiche and an omelet- te-of-the-day along with new breakfast d ishes, fresh vegetables and -of course -croissant sandwiches. Family-owned Jolly Roger op- erates a restaurant on Harbor Boulevard in c.ost.a Mesa as well as the original on Balboa Wand atarted in May 1948 b~ of the Board Douglaa · bury. I "With thia new prototype, we are introducing a restaurant of the eighties, a contemporary, fresh approach that should appeal to the entire dining out public,'' said President Ron Higgins. While the conventional Jolly Roger color scheme has been a dark brown, as in the color of the wooden interior of a ship, the new look is bright green right out to the green-and-white striped awning over the front door. The look suggests the Jolly Roger ship has finally landed and e party's moved to a swank new tio. The Irvine restaurant's former was downstairs in a room 'thout windowa. The new one. ks almost like a greenhouae, rated on two sides by oor-to-ceiling windows. A 5-aquare-foot addition was in- uded to make space for the bar. hich clearly is the non-nautical .,..,,...,...._,lM ...... T he in terior of the greenhouse area at J o lly Roger Restaurant. Consolidated Report of Condition of "_ItlL~iY:l!LQE Q~M!Q~_CQ!/m __ -------------0,-c.ai , ..... 1 .. 1 ... ,, of .f..O.L'.Xt.\lJL'{!\l,,_~f;.'L _____ ---· ___ QJWi<!.L _____ ,and Domestic ______ = ___ _ uhsid iaric\ • ,.... , ,..,.,1 al the close of business on ______ -!.IJJiLlQL ___ , l9 ~~ . State Bank No. __ l2?S_ I C.uh anol clw from l11nln 1 t.rlrl uhK' •------- 3. Nnn·lnvnlmcnl k'<'•mlks ---------------------_ ------------------------_ 4 Tfad1ng attOUnr itturll1t~•-------_______ ---------___ ___ ------. __ • ----------:.Q::_ :1 f'~,.I lunch iold and itt>fnlM"S purcha.vJ ur><l.-r aitrrtmf'nO M rrYll on domni..-olf""" --------s Q.~L --xxx xxx )()()( )()()( )()()( xxx 6 • a....m. 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IRllGI COUNTY 111111111 Boulanger picked by Far West Donald R. 8ouJao1er has been named an executive vice pre~udent of Far Wett Savta11 & Loan A11oclatloo, In addition to retaining hia position as senior v1ce president in charge of strategic planning and acquiaftlons for the parent company, Far Weat Flaaoclal Corporatloa of Newport Beach. Boulanger, who joined Far Weet six months ago, will work on planning and acquisitions for both companies, said Far West Financial President Alfred P ucbaer. • • • Roxanne Frankl of Costa Mesa has been named assets manager for the Laguna HW1 Commerce Center, according to Wllllam Eddy, vice president of marketing for the Lee Sammis Co. The Sammis firm, an Irvine-based real estate developer, is refurbishing Commerce Center with new landscaping, painting and signing. Franks formerly served as properties manager for Myers Investment Properties of La Habra. • • • Joseph R. Faacenelll has joined Moxoo Electronics of Anaheim as VlL't' president, finance and administration. Moxon is an electronics manufacturers representative specializing in com- puter peripherals and graphics, data and tele- communications. Prior to joining Moxon, Fa.scenelli was senior vice president, finance and operations at Temposltlons Inc., in New York. • • • Advanced Mobile P booe Service, Inc. of Costa Mesa has been granted an interim Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity by the California Public Utilities Comm.isaion, pemlitting It to construct a completely new cellular mobile telecommunications system in the Los Angeles area. Final approval by the CPUC will be required before the system becomes operational in 1984. B uyer 's Tire, operator of aeven tire and auto stores in Southern California, haa awarded ita advertising and public relationa contract to Crowell McKay, IDc. of Irvine. The announcement was made by Buyer's President Tony Aallll. Account executive for McKay ia Rlcllard Salceda. J effrey Cadlag handles publicity. • •• Marketing Dlrectlou, Inc. of Newport Beach, specialists in health care advert.iaing now in their 19th year, has added four memben to ita staff. Kathleen Krajeskl haa been named media director, Cra11 Sellab haa been hired as account executive, Boule Kroll joins the staff u art director and Terry Glety has been hired as receptionist. • • • C. ltob Electroalcs' IBM plug ocxnpetible producta group haa awarded its advertillng and public relaUona programa to 'fte Cox Ir Buda Advert11lq Compaay of Newport Beech. CIE ia the high technology marketing arm of the C. I~ Tradlag Company of Japan. CIE had previously awarded the CIE systems and tenninala acoount to Cox&Burch. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTER llAID ITOCK UlnllGI '• ICM\\ 106 10 10" n 12"' .-. .-. ~U·tt IO lf\oli )\\ "" ~42 lt\11 11111 .-"' nw. »Yi 1.-H1' ,._ '"' 4" 4111 ~ 17"' 11)14 IM 2"'tl\\ 14 14\11 ~)11\ ..--. It tt" >1111 )1~ ~­~"' "" .. ~ ...-. "" "" Dl'I " ..... ,.~Jl" t UltlAl9DO ... -Orang9 Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29. 1983 STOCKS $••·· ..... P E "°' C: to.. C:"9 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOkl IHC&.VOt IRAD£8 OH THl NfW VOA.I<. MIOWUT, ,AClftC. PIW. 90ITO.., on"on ANO CINClffNATI I T()()l( IXOHANOU AHO AEl'OATEO I Y THI. NASO INST!HIU Frida1•• 11 a.m. (POT) Prica ~•It' ... ~I Pr no• c.io... C"9 ~•I#\ ,_.tt P E ltlh (Juw C"CI !.oltt Pl• P t "°" Clo .. C \411H .... , f• E 110\ Clo_. C"9 -· ~ • I' CD >< • -a CD ~ • --· < CD * QI "t) • Q. .., "':: -· :::> ~£-;:i -• 7t:' i : <D i ~ g !1 :> - QI ~ CT < ii --• :::> ~2 i~ ~~ Q I' ~ -· ~~- §j I I m11111111f1 Workers' pay raises smallest in 15 years By tbe Asaoela&ed Pre11 WASHINGTON -Pay rat.es for workers covered by major labor contracts were the unallest ln at lea.st 15 years during the first halt of 1983 u a fourth of the workers took pay cu ta and a fifth achieved no~. the govemmentsay1. About 1.2 million workencovered by the contracts aett.led Jan. l through JW\e 30 got pay ralles averaging 2. 7 percent annually over the life of the contracta and 0.9 percent in the first year, the Labor Department said ThW'9day. Soviets to increase grain buy WASHINGTON -The United Stat.es and the Soviet Union agreed to increase by 50 percent the maximum amount of grain the Soviets can buy trom American stockpiles. The five-year grain sales agree- ment announced Thursday allows the Soviets to buy up to 12 million metric tons of wheat and com annually. A metric ton is 2,204.62 pounds. Jobless claim bids up slightly WASHINGTON -Initial jobl~ claim appli- cations rose slightly in the the week ended July 16, after having fallen in the previous week to their lowest level ln more than two years, the Labor Department says. About 393,000 jobless Americans filed initial applications for state unemployment compensation in the week ended July 16, compared with a aeaaonally adjwlted 381,000 of the previous week -the smallest filing since May 1981, the department said Thund.ay. Cautious monetary policy told WASHINGTON -Federal Resesve Chairman Paul Volcker says a "cautious" monetary policy is the best way to maintain a healthy economy. Volcker, testifying Thursday before the Senate Bank:1ng subcom- mittee on economic policy, waa asked why the central bank does not adopt a more expansionary monetary policy to help fuel the recovery even more. By doing so, Volcker -said, the bank could stir up forces "not necesaarily present today" that could "come back and bite you next year or the following year." Dollar continues meteoric rise LONOON -The dollar steamrolled ahead to new heights in Europe early today, fueled by persistent speculation that American interest rat.es will riae. Gold bullion prices drifted lower. The dollar, which haa been 11etting records all week, surged to new all-time highs against the French, Dutch and Italian currencies. It also gained more ground on the West Gennan mark. wh.ich is at a 7~-year low against the dollar and also is weak against other major currencies. VA W demands Chrysler parity HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -United Auto Workers negotiaton1 will demand that Chrysler pay its union workers on a par with Ford and General Motors when contract t.allu resume in November. union leaden say. About 160 local union officials from Chrysler plants met Thursday in Huntsville. With Chrysler workers earning an average $9.85 hourly, their pay lags behind lhat of GM and Ford by about $2 an hour. The current Chrysler contract, covering about 47,100 working U.S. auto- worke.rs, plus 34,000 on indefinite layoff and 8.000 UAW-represented salaried workers, expires Jan. 14. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT AMEX DID NEW VOftK ("Pl Jvl A METALS SILVER TOClev 147 .,. 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Uo Ult)' know t0mtlhl•1 you don't? n11rlu Goru'• "t'Hr·l>ul Brldat" will ~atll , .. lilt> •ltat~p• .act Uiclin of lhi• latl·poctd 1c- tloa 11mf' that provlclH tht '"" for unHding rub .... n . •·or • copy. llf'lld SI. 75 to ~Gorn·•·nr UuJ," carf' of thi1 HWllpePf'r. P.O. Bos 259. Norwood, N.J. 07648. M1kt fhf'tkii payablt to Nf'w1paPf>rbooks. by Lynn Johnston DONT GO WA>Clt'G POt1i ON ME, NOW. WE'RE HAVING~~ ME:AKfRST. ___ ... b;.:..Y Tom Bat1uk WAAf A tW>VIE I! ~'~EVENGOT ~C.IAL E.RtCT'5 ~!! ~---........ 111!191~!1111!1!1~£21!!§1!11!!1!!1!!"!"!'1~~~-=-~~~---;;==~~:;;;:::~~~;::::=i11b:7;~~--==:;;:;===~-=:;;;;~...---=-=-----=ii1Z:11a::111_,,.i=;;; ________ ...,. __ ,__~~~~~~~~._ 0rMge Cout J)AILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1983 ... Fuchsias thrive on north side The fuchaia LI an ornamental ahrub with hi&hlY atltactlw Dowen that will thrive and bloom ~on the lhaded north llde of the houae. ;.• • lta lntenlely colored fiowen, found ln many v.ariatlam of pmk. red and white for the top put of the flower and In almmt any color range of white, bl\a9 violet, purple, Jlli.!lk and red for the imide of the fJower, we the maiil attraction for many garden enth•ad*"r. · f'uc:be4• will bloom from early awnmer to ~ly winter. 'OJere are many options u to Oower siJ:e and lbmJ>e iancinl from very small to giant blooms, huge doublea and llftni-double flowers. You'll alto bepleaaed with theirvenatility ln the prderl for there are erect growing ahrube that can be tnined • an espalier, small or large ahrube or pyramlda. There is a1ao a trailing type to grow ln hanclnc t..keta or trained as a .. patio tree." Fuchaiaa allo do well in the shade of a tree. '!be ahade should DOt be too deme, however, or the fuchsia plants cou1d beiune llJindly. L . Preventing erosion boo~let available 'n.e ~ detinee the word erode .. ''to wMraway.' . . With the~·~ stonm brinadna about 80il eftllliora aloQs .roedways and around hoiDea, many Califomlanjli;now the IDMDh1I well. . . h1llnc raift..nmninC water and wtdd ~ IOil enllAoll re.lltinl In 8lrb.w dvnep toi .,...ny all ablC the OOMt. With the·--ot""9 ~ etfeda of IOU enmon. now ii the time to find oUt how to prewnt lt. Three ltep. toward controlllnc "erollDli : ~ to divert water away from the slope, proteet the 'tloil with mulch,, and .,ow a healthy cover of plants. So, how do you divert the water? What mulches lhoukt be u.ed? Which IJ'OUDd OOYen lhould be planted? . The Univenity of California Cooperative Ex- temiorl often detailed amwen and in-depth infor- ' mation in two p•bUcatiom, "Erolion Control-on Bare Slopa Around Your Home," and "Seeding for ~Control In c.c.tal and C-entral California." Order from UC Cooperative Extension Publi- catiol'll, 1422 Harbour Way South, IUchmona, CA 94804. ·~ a check for $1.45, covering both publlcationa, payable to UC Regents (pl1.11 nine oenta laleltax) Florist Special ClllATillS 2 .98 Inland, away from the cooling influence of the qceen. fudwiu are often treated as a lanai shrub or pown under a lath or trellis. Inland, they will need QllOl'e frequent watering . U placed ln a container, they will need to be watered daily. When planted dlrectly In the ground, it will not be-nece98U'Y to water •oft.en. Make sure yoiu have the right 80il mixture when p)antinl fuchl:iM. They thrive on one that is porous but rich eftOUl)l to bold water. 'They a1ao love to be fed u,hdy f!VerY 10 days to two weeka. Discussing the results of a "hidden Friedrich, Western repre1entative; camera" ripe fruit display study are Ron Setlier, Midwestern representa- three members of the Calif omia tive; and Craig Oosdyke, Eastern A~ocado Commission field merchan-representative. Stickers identify ripe di sing staff, from left, Bobbi avocados. Come in for dozens of our freslKut Carnations. Many colors. llPITIUS · FUl l OOZ Hidden camera captures avocado sel('ctions mmn.caumaaocm. EUIN LOI *»•ts FlOlllSFca .... ...... ldenutying ready-to-aerve avocaOO. for ahop- pen hM produced a dramatic increue ln total avocado purchuel in a ''hidden camera'' ltUdy recently conducted by the California Avocado Commieeim of Newport Beach. Tbil .cudy, designed specifically to meuure avocado buyen' reectloDI when preeented with a cba6ce ol hard or ripe fruit, di8coYered that ahoppen purcha9ed 26 ripe avocaOO. for every hard avocado purcha9ed. Thll aame study showed that an increue ln price for the pr.ripened fruit still did not deter ahoppen from purcbulng theee ripe avocadol on th1a 26 to 1 prefennce ratio over hard avocados. "Placing lnComing cartons of avocadOI ln a warm area, 1peeda the releaae of ethylene gaa from the fn.lit and apeeda ripening. A.180, covering cartons with paper or plutic tends to trap the ethylene gu, a1ao speeding up the ripening J>f'OC91· Call1ornia avocados are harvested ln a hard, mature condtion. They must then be aoftened to a buttery oonaistency for proper eating. Generally, the length of this IOftening period ahortena U the new-crop harvesting 8eUOll prog:remes through the fall, winter, spring and summer months. The Hua variety, which predominates during the spring, summer and early fall months, simplifies determination of ripeness by changing its akin oolor "We have long known that shoppers preferred ripe avocados over hard avocados, but we bad no idea Good their preference waa this atroog until we completed our atudy," aid Ron Hughes, vice president of men:handilllnc for the CAC. The study WM conducted with a hidden camera ' ' fCJC\.md on an avocado display. Thia enabled the camera to capture the buying habitl of ahoppen as orr you • they examined avocaOO. on display and made their purchMe decisim. In th1a study, ready-to-lef'Ye avocadoe were =~~~v:~~·=~Bo:~ Da1·1y P1·1114 ,, ~ ahoppen In the same display. But rather than having / to fence through the display in 8Ml'Cb of a aoftened < ~-.., .,. avocado to lel"Ve that night, ahoppen were able to Classified ads ~ ...._,, rech into the display and pick up an identified ripe phone 642-56 78 ~ #~ avocado. Bemdea lncreMin& aalel, thia al.lo reduced f. spoiJaae from excemve fruit handllnc· ~ ' · ...: .. Produce clerks attached the "Ripe" lticken to .. the mft avocadol u they rotated the diaplay during the day. They alto added avocacb, p:e--ripenecl in the back room. to the display on a recuW' bMia. H~ pointed out that it'• relatively limple for ~.J:" retailen to pre.ripen avocaOO.~:_:in:.:_:their=_:bac=k:...:~::'OOl':::.ma::_· ~==============~ Weekend gardening checklist •Au1ust usually brtn&ll eome of the warmelt weather of IUIDIDS'.. Be sure to check your JIOtted plants and banClnl baskets daily for drynell. • • • eConllder planting dwarf citru1 for year-round beauty in the prden. '!be trees may be llDall In ltature, but the frult ii full....ued. • • • • • • • • • ) - from dark green to black aa it IOftena to proper eatmc consiatency. The p-een-akinned varietiel such u the Fuerte, ZUtano and Bacon retain the aame color u they ripen. '!be best way to determine~ degree of rtpenem ii to cradle one of them between the palme and apply gentle premure to the end. u it yields to the &entle touch, it haa aoft.eoed to proper eating oonaistency. 5inr. 19,Y, - "/u simple • it Reim, ahoppen ltill have difficulty in identifying ready-to-eenre avocados in produce department displays." Hughes aid. "The only practical aolution ia for produce elem to identify the ripe avocadol with the sticken. Thia little extra effort to benefit shoppers will pay very big dividends for retailen." Hallis'hias ., -{ J .... Nursery· Florist 2MO Harbor llvd., Coato M11a I AU 1Ma Cllllf c..11 MXU1£D M ....... Ale. 2. ltl3 • wltlt...., ._.. LLOl'D•s garden shop SA VE/ SA VEI SA VE/ NEW LOW PRICES Due to expanded volume buying, Lloyd's Is able to offer savings of from 20°/o to 40% on all nursery stock -offered with the same high quality and service excellence that Lloyd's Is known for. 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It was reported in a New York City sanil1l!ioir"'man and in heteroeexual partners of drug if)users. There seemed to be evidence it could be passed from one member of a household to another without intimate contact. Fears grew. But the leader of the fight agaimt AIDS says the danger to the public has been overstated. ''The risk to the general public i.s minimal," says Dr. James Curran, head of the AIDS task force at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. "Ninety-five percent of the cues are in the four high risk groups (homo8exuals, hemophiliacs, drug abuaers and Haitian immigrants). Among the other 5 percent. many have eith~r potential explanations or have been inadequately evaluated." AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, first appeared in 1979, but it was not until the spring of 1981 that doctors in New York and California realized they wen:: dealing with an epidemic rather than isolated cues. Since then, the disease has spread quickly. 'nle CDC now gets reports of four or five cases a day. But reports that the number of cases i.s doubling every six months are, again, misleading, Curran says. "It did double every six months the first three years, but the history of the illness i.s 80 short. that's almost meaningless," Curran says. "Eventually it's going to have to slow down." How can he be certain? "Look at hepatitis B, aerurn hepatitis," he says. "Here is an infection that spreads more easily than AIDS and faster than AIDS. It's been around forever. It has had its opportunity to spread around, and it's still a much greater threat to gay men and drug addicts than to the rest of the population." Another reuon to think AIDS will not spread 0 See AIDS not, Page C2 • 11"'1 ClABBlfllD Dr. David Katz (left), chairman of the La Jolla-based Quidel Corp, says his genetic engineering company has 1#--- succeuf ully cloned a gene that eould lead in time to the treatment of AIDS. Ian Kennedy is shown also. A victim of Al DS ••• 1 Sometimes I am so weak I can't really care for myself' "lt has taken me a while to have the emotional courage to come forth and publically admit I have AIDS but I do so in hopes that others in the gay community will do the same and get adequate treatinent. ,, He's a college professor who wu recently diagnosed as having cyto magalo virus, one of the many diteues within the AIDS syn- drome. Stories by LINDA WOODS 0.., .... C.u 01 I I He spoke candidly only if he could remain anonymous. He has relatives who live in the area who are unaware of his medical con- dition. "About March of this year, I began to feel tired all the time and it just got wonie. I was then diagnoeed as having cyto magalo virus. This di8ea8e affects the general population but the gay community to a greater degree. My particular problem is that I have low immunity." He said his greatest danger is contracting anything from an infectious per- 80n. ''Thinking I had the flu, the doctor said that I'd get over it ... but I didn't." Most AIDS victirna are only diagnoeed when they've reached the critical ·staRea. he explained. "We have put up with off and on again lickne9s without thinking that it's anything more terioua. "To my knowledge, there are 26 known cues in Laguna Beach that have been diagnoeed and there are many more that have not been. I hope with more publicity and education within the gay com- munity that others will come forth and get help. '"nle hospital costs are 80 prohibitive that I just can't go every time I get very ak:k.. Most others do not have the insurance coverage I have or the sick leave built up." Becaw.e of his teaching job he has good insurance coverage. "I am very lucky." But. he notes, but even the frequent trirs to the emergency room has begun to be a drain financially. ''South c.o.t Hospital emergency room penon- nel have been wonderful and have J helped me a lot during ttWJR t.errlble times when I was 80 weak I could barely cope. "When I am contending with a lick time, .ometimea I am 80 weak that I can't cook or really care for my.elf. One gay restaurant owner in Laguna has~ that the gay community orpnir.e a meaJa on wheels for tho9e who are too weak to cook. I think th.la la a very needed~. 0 See He's a. Paae C2 Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1983 AIDS not always fatal ••• When couP-les marry V'Fl'omPageCl )'lidely is that no health workers have yet come down with it. • "I've been taking care of AIDS patienta for three ~years, and I haven't got AIDS yet, and there's been no spreed ln the hospital,'' says Dr. Jame9 Oleeke of the • Unlven.lty of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jeney. ·~ wUl be people who 'don't have (AIDS) l'1ak fAcion and wUl develop AIDS, but it's 90lng to be • rare occurrence,'' he aa~. Ole9b aays he has received many calls ln the last 'few days from people on the verge of panic over A.IDS. He aaya one caller asked whether she should dianim her Haitian howlekeeper. Dr. Joyce Wallace, a New York phyaiclan who )°'* teYeJ'al petienta with A.IDS, aays the public nection to the recent A.IDS stories has been "pretty awful." She says she ae.nt a meaenger with a pack.age of specimens to a parcel delivery .ervice. The return add.re81 llsted the AIDS Fou.p.dation in New York. "Becau.e of that, they wouldn't take the package," Blood banks ... V' From Page Cl •Haitian entrants to the United States. •Present and past abusers of intravenous drup. •Patients with Hemophilia. •Sexual partners of individuals at increased risk of AIDS. The American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, recently issued a statement objecting to the blood bank's screening precau- tions. "We object strongly to the attempts by some members of the blood products and blook banking community to identify gay men by questionnaire and exclude them from blood donation. These attempts are an unnecessary invasion of individual ·privacy and grossly misrepresent the issues to the American people.'' Dr. Alvin Friedman-Kien of New York Univerwit)' who studies blood transmission data, points out that out of 10 million transfusions in the put three years, only 10 have been linked -tenuously to AIDS cues. ahe aays. ''They kept her wal~ for three boun while they checked with the CDC.' The pacQse was eventually aa:ept.ed. Curran and otherw are al80 emphaaizlna that AIDS is not uniformly fatal, as many news aocount.s have had lt. "People re.cl that there's a mortality rate of 100 percent. and it makes an AIDS diagnosis tan&amoUnt to a death eentence. It's very demora11aina. and I don't think the evidence auppotta that view,•· •Y'S Michael Callen. a 28-yee.r-old bomoeexual man in New York City. Vallen has a penonal interest in A.IDS. He wu diagnoeed with the d.i8eue in December 1981. "I aeemed to get colds and flu and infections much mote frequently," beaays. "Anything that was going around, I would get it first." By the summer of i982~ he was in the hospital with an infection of cryptaeporidiwn. a rare parasite that ca\Ulel .evere, prolonged diarrhea. He was back in the hospital later with bronchitis. Since f-ben, h1a condition eeems to ' have improved alightly. "I'm feeling better, as simplistic as lt sounds. Certain tests have showed steady lf very slow improvement," he says. He la eating right, getting plenty of sleep, and avoiding infections, as his doctor advised. "I am no longer engaging in multiple anonymous sexual contacts," he adds, "for the reaaons of protecting my own health and the ethlcal problem of protecting the partners." While Callen's outlook is uncertain, AIDS in ita most serious fonn ~ to be invariably fatal. AA of May 18, the COC had reports of 1,450 eevere cues ln the United States. Of thoee, 558 had died. Eighty to 90 percent of the AIDS patients counted by the CDC have died within two years of diagnosis. The COC, however, count.a only AIDS victims who have already developed extremely aerious secondary il1ne8le5 such as Kaposi's aaroorna, an otherwise rare cancer, or Pnewnocystia pneumonia, cauaed by an unusual panisite. The mortality rate among thoee peop!e is therefore bound to be high. But there are probably 10 times as many people with less aevere forms of the diaeaae, Curran says. "Many people probably have milder illnesa with a bet1er pf08Jl08ls. but that isn't known," he says. Now you need program to know the players • DEAR ANN LANDERS: First, let me say I eent away for your New Bride's Gulde the very day you mentioned it in your column and it la well worth the $2. A few weeb later I clipped a cartoon by Sip Wilklmoll of the San Joee Mercury News that put me In atitchel. That car1oCln made lt clear why a penon need8 a New Brtde'a Gulde. The cartoon dep&ct.ed the modern wedding party. Each penon had' a nwnber and the ldentifbtlon ~ppeared ln a "key" below. lt'a difficult to explain in wonts what a cartoon looks like, but ru dO my best. The drawtnc lhowed (1) Bride, (2) Groom, (3) Groom'• daughter from first marriage, (4) Bride'• mother, (5) Bride's mother'• current lover, (8) Bride's apenn donor father, (7 & 8) Sperm donor's perenta who sued for visitation righta, (9) Bride's mother'a lovet at time of bride's birth, (10) Groom's mother, ( 11) Groom's mother's boyfriend, (12), Groom's father, (13) Groom's stepmother, (14) Groom's father's third wife, (15) Groom'• grandfather, (16) Groom's grandfather's lover, (17) Groom's first wife. Couldn't you ;.a.t die, ANN? -PLANE!' EARTH 1983 DEAR EARTH: Wklle tat cartooa la lallartou, .. ..,.. • p-eat deal aboal wut la laappeaiq Ill &oday'a aocle&y. Doa't aeer, yoa 1kepdca HI tllere. Yo• coald be ID a almllar plloto yoanelf oae of tltese daya. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 10-year-old nephew must have a kidney transplant within the next few months. The boy's parents are very courageous and 90 la the lad. Do you know of any reading material that might help the family through th.la ordeal? We have aearched the library in vain. Thanks, Ann. - ANONYMOUS IN AN EASTERN STATE DAER ANONYMOUS: I recommead "A Gift of CHnge'' by 'l'lllOmu S. Mone, M.D, ftlt book la u llllplrlag story of a compa11loute ud ~ lovtq MY•idu u4l tlte ~rea lte cared for. It ~ lte Ill tlte ..._.. .i every puat w'°9e ~d m••& udeqo nr1ery, as well •• ltealdl pro- fealloul• •~ wori Ill pedlatrtca. It will allevlate dlet.r autety a.M replace fear wUll ~ ud peace of mJad. fte p1bU11ter, Dotlbleday. Tile prtce,$11.ti. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think of a man who is smart enough to run a multinational company, has over 2,000 people ln his employ, travels in top financial circles and has just negotiated one of the most brilliant contracts in his field ... yet he is 90 dumb he will not have a tooth in his head within three years becauae he has neglected hia mouth so badly? I have given up begging him to go to the dentist. Every time I mention it we get into a fight. Is there an explanation, Ann? Pleae explain this to me. I can't understand it. -A ZERO 1N CONN. DEAR CONN.: Yoar tycooa type wa1 probably traamatized by a deatlat wbea lie wa1 a cklld ud la acared ao deatlt ao 10 aear oae. He refaaet to believe tat modena deadatry la vlrtaally palllleaa. Sbow b.lm dll1 col•ma ud tell lll.m I awear by tills atatemeat. • • • Are your parents roo strict? lb.rd to reac.h? Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged By Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generatl. ·on gap. Se. nd 50 cents with your request and a long, stamped, sel/-addnwed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chk:ago, DJ. 60611. He's a victim of AIDS ••• V' From Page Cl "I want to-stress that the media .. wrong in painting all A.IDS victims as aexually promiacuous. It just tabs one contact. Thia is a myth that I want to diapell -that 'Rays who have this are all pro- milcuoua. That is not true. My lifestyle was very low key. I don't bang around bars and my aexual contacta are very infrequent. It was just that one contact that inlected me.'' ways. I am trying to hold a positive view and trying to keep m)'9elf going. I have a strong commitment to environmental education and that's what has kept me going. I'm continuing to teach and wtll return to my duties in the fall. I look forward to taking a sabbatical 800n. "There are support groups that are emerging." He noted that one of the main problems is getting professionally trained people to help lead such groups. ''Laguna Outreach is a 90dal and educational organization that I helped found," he aaid. The group preeented a aeminar on AIDS for the gay community last February. The t..guna Beach City Council has given $500 to the organization for health iasues and support. ''I think that God is a loving God and that fle's not cursing °' punishing the gay community with this affliction." Has his life changed? "In some PlllUC NOTICE '1CTITIOUS llUSINE&I ,,.._STATEMENT The followlng peraon i. doing butlneaM; (e)ZILZ CORPORA TE SERVICES (b)"ZCS", 181 E. 18th St .. e. Coet• M .... ce,.112827 R. MICHAEL Zill. Hl1 E. 18th St. •6, eo.1• Meea. Ce.. 112827 Thia bu91nwt Is conducted by 1111 lndlvleluel: R. Mlet1M4 Zllz Thll 1tet-t WU nled with the Oounty CMrll of Ofenge County on """' 12. 11183 fl:llMM Pul>lllMd Orenge Coll81 Dally Piiot Jvly 15. 22. 211. Aug 5. 11183 41 30-83 Ml.IC NOTICE f1C1TTIOU& .,... .. ~ITATl•NT The tolloWlng peraona .,, doing bu9illell ... COUNTRY CRITTERS CARO 6 GIFTS. 32081 Ctmlno Cllf)lltreno. S'ltl Ju111 CeplttrtnO, Ce .. 112675 JOHN C. UPTON SERVICE. INC .• 31388 Loa Rloa, San Juen Caplstreno, Ca. 92875 thlt bulir-19 oonclueteel by • COf'POt Ilion: Olene Lii Upton. Sec. Thll ~t -llled whh the County Ctettl of Orenge County on Juty •• 1N3 'DOl7S Pvt>lllhed OrMOI COMt Delly Piiot July 15, 22, 2f. Aug. 5, 1913 41'3-e3 HCTlllOUS WM MAmSTAT'lmNT The tolloillotno penion .. doing bu*'-• POLYCANE PATIO FURNITURE. 1424-8 Rltcn.y Stl9et, Sant• Ant. Ca.. 82705 LANE ONYSCHUK. 1822'~ N9w-pon 8MS Suite 204. Colt• ...... ,ea21 Thll bu111>eea It conducted by 11'1 lndMdull: l.M>e~ Thll •ttement -ftled with the County Cieri( of Orenge County on .My 11, 1N3 ,,.... Publltlled OrWlOI CoM1 Diiiy Pilot July 15, 22. 2f. Aug. 5, 1883 4128-83 .- rta.IC NOTICE K08180 FICTTTIOUI .U...U NAlm&TATE•NT n.. 1o11ow1ng 1*9008 .,. doing ~M: LARRY'S CARPET SERVICE, 24001 Allele Pertlwey, MIMlon vi.Jo, c. .. llM91 TRIPART DISTRIBUTORS INTER· NATIONAL · INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 1711451 Glllmen Ad., Irv!,.., ea., 112715 Tllla bus!,_ i. QOnduc;ted by t COfPOt ttlon: Leon St>efmen. Pr•. Thlt atet-t WU ftled With the Coonty Clerk ol Ofenge COUnty on My 8. 11183 ~ FICtmOU& IU9INIU NAlmlTAT'RWNT The lollOwlftO peraon1 ete dolnO busl-11: COLLINS ENTERPRISES. 4001 Birch Street, Suite B, Newport a.c:tl. C..112MO J-F. Colllnl, 2018 ~d Lane. Newport Beectl,C.. 82eeo Ttlll bull,_ II conducted by: en lndMduel. JetnM F. Colllnl Thia atetement w .. ftled wtth the Coonty Clerk of Of1ng1 County on June 30, 11183 m•1• PublllheO Or1nge Coa1t Dally PllOt July 8, 15, 22. 211. 1983 3080-83 Publlsfled Of1ng1 Cout Delly ----------Piiot July 15, 2.2. 29, Aug. 5, 1883 •-"' Mnl1C[ 4123-83 ___ r_.__..-n. __ nv ____ _ f'ICTmOUa ....... NAMI tTATlmNT n,. lollowlng per.one .,.. doing f1CTITIOU& ....... bull-u : NAM1 ITAtaMINT (A) A.S.A.P., (8) A.S.A.P COM· Thi fo41ow1ng per.on 19 doing PUTER SUPPLY CO .. 1212 Pemtll bu"-11: Pl., Coet1 M .... Ce. 112t2e PRISM CONCEPTS, 1810 E. Wttrsn Edwin Booth Jr. 1212 w.,,.., Sult• 2-C. Senti Ana. 92705 Pernell Pt, COlltl ...... Ca. 112828 J. DONIVAN HENSON, 885 SM Thia~ II ~eel by; In Gull lM>e 8301, Newport llMctl. lndMdull. Ce .. 92M3 WARREN E. l!IOOTH, JR. Thia ~ le conducted by en Thl1 1t1tement -ltled with the lndMduel: County C1erk of <>renoe County on J. Donlven Henion June 30. 1"3 Thlt 1111"'*'1 -fled whtl the '11f1IO County Cllr1I o1 Ofenoe County on Pubtllhed Orenoe eoa.t Delly June 20. 1"3 nwn Pilot Jutte. 1a. 22. 21, 1"3 30M-83 PublllheO Ofenge Coert Delly Pilot July 15. 22. 29. Aug. 5, 11183 P\B.IC NOTICE 4120-83 -----" .............. """""'"""""'---~ NI.JC fl)TIC[ FICTTTIOUI .,_ .. NAmSTATS....-T The lo4lowlng 1*90n la doing ~II: (l)JACK TAYLOR ASSOCIATES (b)JACK TAYLOR SPECIAL TY Ll .. ES ADJUSTING, 3025 Jeffrey Or., Apt. A, Col1a MIM. Ca., 82t2t JOHN E. TAYLOR. 3025 .i.ttrey Or., Apt. A. COttlMIM, Ca., 12826 Tilll ~ .. conduc:1ed by 11'1 lndMcNll: JOME. T1ylot Thlt ttetement wll hied with the County Clertl ol Ofenge County on Ju,.. 27. 11183 '21Mn Publllhed Of1n91 COM! Deify Piiot Juty 15, 22. 2f, Aug. 5, 1983 •13143 l'tCTmOUI ....... ll&m&TATDmWT The lolloWtng 1*9C1M -dolno bu"-u: (•)ACTION 8UILT·lt'! VACUUMS (b)ACTION VAC, 18841 ~ Btvd. &Ill• 111, Co8la MeM. ce.. 112t27 PAUL N. JEWELL. 2233 Senlml Clfde, C.•. ea .. 95)07 STEVEN "· CHUHIC. 1324 SuntlM, ModtttO, C.., 85350 Thll butlneM " oondueted by • genetll pertnertNp: PIUI N. Jewell stewn A. cnubble Thll lta'*'*lt -ltled with the County Clerk ot Orenge County on .My 12. 1883 ,... Pul>lllMd Orenge COMt Delly Pltot July t5. 22, 20, AUO· 5. 1N3 4138-83 Ml.IC fl>TIC( P\Bl.IC fl>TIC[ T.a....... YOU AM .. DVAUlT ~ A CPP._ FICTmOUa ......... NOTICa M TRU9TU'I IALI DUD CW TRU9T DATU UM. M. 'NOTIC« M TRUeTll'I &AU NAMI tTATDmNT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ,._.._. .. YOU YAKS ACTION T.I. No.1Mt141 The lollowtng per90n1.,. dolnO DEED OF TRUST DATED F£8RU· TO~C'TYOUR"""'°~~ NOTICa b4191,_u: ARY 29 1N1 UNLESS YOU TAKE MAV•eO&.OATAPUaJC YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A CWA ARCHITECTS, 4-425 Jam· ACTION TO. PROTECT YOUR • YOU ... AM DPUMAnOM DEED OF TRUST. DATED .My 25. bor .. Blvd., SYll• 190, Newport HOME IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUe-OP THI •ATU•I OP THI 11179. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC'nON 8eecfl, Ca.. t2MO ' LICSA.LE.IFYOUNEEOAMEXPLA· ...OCW~YOU,YOU TO PROTECT YOUR "'°PEATY, IT MARK L. WHITFIELD. 23 NATION OF THE MATURE OF THE IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYU. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 8.'LE. Cendi.t>ullh, lrvl,.., Ce .. 82715 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU NOTICI Oil ""'9TU'8 IAl.I IF YOU MEED AN EXPLANATION OF ANTONIO HORACIO COVAR· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. . T.I. .... _,. THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-RUBIAS. 29731 Alemanda. Mllllorl STAN SHAW CORPORATIOH. A NOTICE t8 HE1'ESV GIVEN, ttlet INO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD VlelO. Ce .. 82991 CALIFORNIA CORPORATION .. on ~2· Auguet 4• l"3 llt CONTACT A LAWYER. Thia bullnMI It con<IUC1ed by 111 duly eppolnted Truttee under tM 10:00 o a.m. of lllkl cs.y, In !tie On AUQUll 5, 1883, •t II: 15 a.m.. unlncorpot•ted IMOCietlon other followlng ~bed deed of tNlll room ... llllOe fOf conducting SECURl'f\' ALLIED SERVICES M then • pennenhlp: WILL SELL AT PUBLIC A~ T""'-'1 S..., wtthWI !tie ofllcee Of cMy ~led TNlt• under end MMI L .wt'lltfleld TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER-~to Deed of Trutt rllCOl'cMd This 1t1tement WU flled w4ttl the CASH °' ..... lorth In Section VICE. located II 2020 Nof1tl &toed-July31. 1879 ... lnlt. No. 401112, In County Clertl of Orenge County on 2924h of the CMI Code .. right tme wey, Suite 208. In !tie City of a.rite bOOll 13248, PIQl 490 of Offlclal Re-June 24 1883 Ind lntereet convtr/ed' 10 end' -Ane. COunty of Orenot. 81et• of C.-eotd9 In tM office of the County • heldbyllunderMido..dofTNltln fomle. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES RecorderofOrengeCounty.St1teof '219Mt the Pf<>P«tY herelnlfl• ~· SEAVICE. 1 CeMornlll QOtPOrltlon C1lllotnl1. becuted by R.C. Put>lllhed Orllll09 Cout Delly TAUSTOR· Rlcfllrd w. Hll1 en M cMy ~led Trueieet under end LEAVENWORTH, e tingle 1n111 WILL Piiot July 8, 15, 22. 29, 1883 unmwr1eCf ,M,i Ind MaJclM J punuMt to IN poww of .. oon-8EU AT PUBLIC Al.JCTION TO 4<>00-e3 Reddy en unmWned --. lerNd In ttlet Olf19ln Deed of TNll HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (pey· BENEFICIARY: M i IN· ~by BARRY H. LOUD AHO lbte llt time of .... In lewiut money ---.---IC-..,..-TlC[----CORPORA TEO DONNA J. LOUD, hulOend Ind..._, of the United 8t1t•)purlu1111 to r~ "" AecordedMwch5, tN1Min81r. -cMd .. 17. 1M1, In 900ll 2924Hofltlec.MlomUICM4Code.1tl-K---,.-------- CIRREmll On pege I of the •••re adwerll1ln1 MCtlon Uted JutJ 27th, there la en adverllaement tor #7383 portable ..... waeher. Con ehowa °"" the .... prtce of .... the,.. .... prtce WM left OUL The ,...,.., prtce for ...... dllhwa1her la ........ llnoer9IJ regret thl8 error. I Sears I No. 8180 In b001113988 PIOI 1504 14024 of Offtdll Aecotdl of Mid ttlefrontlntr.ncetottleoldOrange _.....,.. ......... ofe>mcte1Aecord1lntl'leot'lloloftM Cowlty, llt paoe 827 Aec:ofder'• ~ County Cou~. located on .. ':.'~:!.'lra,....MT "8JC fl)TIC[ Recorder of Orenge County. Mid ""-11 No. 21094, by,_, of I Sll'ltl Ant BMS, ~ SycMIOl'e .._ deed of trutt cMecrlbM ttll rOilOwtno bf..ch of d9tluft In PIY"*lt of I*· St. a Btoed'#ey, Senti Ana. Cell-The fOllowing per'IOnl .,. dol!'Q ITAta....,. M WITHIMtAWAL pr~. All thlt cerllln lend tltu-lonnence ol ttll otlllglllonl _., fomll .. tight. tltle, end In..,... con-bull,_ -fltOll f'ARTmR ... tied In ttll Stlte of Celtfomll, Coun-~. ~ bteedl °'. :r;: to Ind now Mid l)y It under POST BOXES PLUS 2340 S El OPIMTWIO UNDIR ty of ~"191 ... 1~~ Coetl Mw. ~ ~t~ • • .::=~~ lftlllt~ ~~:-.,:or:: Cetn1no RMI, Sen Cl9m.ni.. Ca.. re":w~o· p~~ .. deecn...., ,,_,.,..., ""'"*" No. Q-.1Mt 10. WIU SELL detettt>ed •: 112972 PARCEL 1: Lot 30 of Tr9C1 No. AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE PAACEL 1: Unit 2 11 lhOwll Ind A<>BlRT J. SWEIGART, 24802 ~~=:':.;:.:r:: 10445, M lflOwr'I on. mep recorded HIGHUT 8IODE1' "~ CASH. ..... def!Md on th•t ceneln Con· Af/lrEOILPE~· ~lleloflSWEVl9jo,~, =~ flctltlou9 ~ MIN of TME In Book "48, PIOll 12 to 17, In-IUI money of ttle unbd 8ta• Ot • dom4nMll Plen t900tded Fetlnlery "'" · EIGA • BAXTER GROUP 11t S21 AVOC*So, clutNe of M..,..._ M•. r• cmNlr'• d** chwn on• 118'9 or n . 1978 In book 13060 PIOI 125', A«oc>olll. MIM!on vtefo, c. .. 92"t Coron• def Mw. Cl. t2t26 eotdl of Orenge Cowlty, ~ ndonlll benll. • ltete °' ,..,_, Oftldlll Alootd• of Orenge COunty, TNt ~ II conducted by In-The t1c:t1ttov1 ~ nerM and M corrected by ttlet Certtlk:*e credit union, Of I ltete or ,..,_, Cellfofnla. dMduall (HUlbancl a Wiie): Mlltetnent tor the per1rW'lhlp - of Corr9Cllon -did In look tMtncll end lo9ll -a.tlol1 clorN-PAACE.L 2: All undMded 50% flled on July 21. 1N1 In ... County 13125. Page 1448 of Ofltclll ... died Tn ttlll .... L .. pay9tMI llt tM ..,,.,.... In Ind to Lot 1 ol Trect No. = l == of Or1n91. cordl of eald Otenge County. time of ...., 111 l'laht, tltle Ind 10411 In the City of Cott• Mw. • 11 he F'ull Mem .. nd Addrell of u. Pw· PARCEL 2: All iippur1lnent -.,_... ..... l)y ft,• fruetae. In tt1et County ol Orenge. Stllte of ~ Thll •tetement wee wit 1 aon Wltlldr1wlno: Nlcholae J. rnent f« '*Ind enjoymefl1 tr111 ttll ,... ptoperty ...._.. In teld County fomi.. 11 lhOwl'I on • 'NIP ~ ~1t~ ~ of Ofenge CcMlty on ao.11. 2729 N lOw.1 Ln .• s.n.1 common .,... being Lot• 112 end a.-. delCftt>ed .. follotft: A In bOolC 448 1141811 22 end H ol _, • ......,. Ana, ce. 927oe '"'°""" 115 lnclullYe of Mid Tr9Ct leMltlOld tmeteet In Ind to Lot 1H Mleoellaneoul MllPI. '900fdt of Or-PubNll'led °' Cout Diiiy SIQned: MleflOlll J. ao.. .... No. 10445 u Mt forttl In tM Dec:W· of Tram 4214. • lhOwl'I on • mep enoe County, Oalltomll. ,..,_ Piiot ~ .... 15 22 7~·-5 1993 No. 'teee7e 1tlon ot Cown.ntt. Condltlofll end recorded In look 187, 1141811 1 wll .. lm9f'~t1, tMNcln. •· .,..., • • • ......,,. • Publllhed Orenge ~ DllY A11trlct1on1 for SommerHt thrOUQll 14 lnclull'll of M11-ceptlng therlftom Condominium •121-83 PllotJuly8.15,22,28. lN330t7oa Cltltlomel recorded In look 13211. oellltllOUI Mepe. ...oord9 ol Mid Units fend 2 IOClted th«eon. - Page 1720 Ind tl'le llr9t tllppll n•1t Cowlty. PARCEL 3: An axelutlw .._ Pml.IC NOTIC( P\Bl.IC fl>TIC[ to the Oeclatlllon r-ded In 9ooll Thew.~ or°''* oom-rnent eppunenam 10 Md! U.;lt ror ---------------C-,,..--OIUD"'TID 13273, Page 188, t>ottl of Ofllc:6ll inon detlgnatlon of the,.... Pf09l'1Y tM Ul .. nd occ:uptlnCy of ft'-Por· -'" Record• end eny •mend~tl hettinebo¥1 detettt>ed II ~ tlon• of the reetric1ed oommon .,... M"°"1' OF COMDrTION ttierlto. to t.: 1030 Pollrtl Ortw. Hliwpof1 dellQnlted In the deellrltlOn Of r• eon.olldated Aeoort of "SOUTH COAST BANK" of Coata MAY BE ALSO l<NOWN AS: 801 a.ell. Celltor'nlL ltridlonl end lhOwl'I on ttle Con-Meta, Orenge, and f>omea11c Subeldlartea at the dOM of bull- Lomt>erd Court, Coet1 Mw, Cl. T'l'le11odll1911C1 ~dtlclMM donllnlum Pten fOfeedl unit. ,... on June 30 1913 82029 • ll4llllllty '°' lllY lnOoi•_.,,_ In Code: 15·007 . Percet: • 1 .... ._. No.1m "(II 1 '''"' lddr-or common Mid ltraet lddtWI or ottleJ com· 938-e0-002. INTI dellgnlUon le lllOwn lbo\tct, no Wit· mon d11911ttOn. The 11reec lddtetl 11'1<1 other A ,.,,,Y It~ .. to 111 COftlPleteneM Sa6d .... • e. INde ~ common dH'O 1et1o11, " eny, of tM Cati and due from benkt ........................................ ~ ........... 4, 118 «correct,_)... .,1y • ..-or ..... ,....o. ,.... Pf09l'1Y """1bed lbo¥t It tnwetment MCUtlt ... (Mnet vatuet333t). ........................ a.318 The t>entflcllty undlf Mid OMd tno tftll, pamr<°''· or _,,,,. IM'Pot*t to "' 254 t&tti St,..., a.Loane, Total (e>tctudlnO unwned lnoome) .......... 30,911 ol Tt\111, by r...on of • btMOh Ot 1w---. to Mtllfy IN~ ... No. 8. Colt• ...... CellfornllL b.LAea: Mowance for poeelble IOWI loeeea. ................ 444 d«Nt In tM oblloatlonl ~ ._of tfle Ho'9 or OCflef ~' The unOlrdlned TttlltM dla-• .-..... _. 30 181 ttier.oy. her9tof°'9 tilCIClllted Ind MOUt9d by Nld Dwl ol Tt\19f. wlttl c111rnt .ny llllibllty tor .ny lnCOfNGt· o. ...... -. ,................................................................ ' dellv9ted to !tie undll'911d •writ· ..__Ind°"*.,... .. ~ ,,_of ttle..,.. ldldtW Ind otMt a.. Ptt11tl1•, F.F. & E .• .to. ten Oec*•tlon ol De4euft Incl o.. "*'9ln: '*" ld¥enOFI. "lf'Y, undet common dMIOlltllol•. " fllY, lfloWl'I (lnolUdlna Snone cttpftel .................................................... 3,611 menc1 ror se... 1nc1 wrmen notioe of ttie *"" 1Mraof Ind ....,_ on l\erelfl. "-I •tat. owned other than bMtl ~ ...................... 1,808 btw:fl Incl of -.ctlon to _,.. IN llldl adYIMel, and pM ..... Seid ...... tie ll'IMe, bul wfttlM Olfw I ~~Cllng ~ lntanglblee). .............. _. ......... 1, 77& undettlOlllCI to ... teld ~to dler.... and ...,.._. of ttle ~ orwnmy. eicptWorlm-TOTAL 8 (IUm Of heme 1 thu 11). ........................... 45,048 llltllfy MlclOll4lgetlone. Ind ttier.-Trwtw 9nd of tM *"*-OIMeed tw pied, ,.....-. tltte. pa 111111 oi1, or UWJrml after tM 1111denign9d C**d teld NldDwlofTMt. Theloullmourit ~.to1191"'9~ TOTAL OEP08fT'8 IN DOMl8TIC OFF1C!S 40,US ~~~.,_:. ..,.,-:.:=-..:._~::: ~o:=~~== J~otltClel'Mnddlpoelt9 13.IM No83-1U671. f*11Mof"'9T..-...... .,.of ~.•Pfowtdedlnllldnote(I), otltttmeend....,.~I 29.737 1""9111 puU1 ''*' of t1t6e NoCIOI. 11 ld¥enOFI." ""' undlr 1M tarme of AL DEP08ITI IN DOMES IC Sald .... _..,_,_,.,tlut..,. l14t.Mo.t7. Nld Deed Clif TNIC, .... .._ ANO l'OMIGN °"1CE8 (tum Of lteml 13e&b) ................. 40,$7a ~°'""lflfY,...,..ori. Deled: .M, 11-. tNS MM. .. Md...,...ofllleT,.....nl'of ,....,..fUndapurdlM1llanchecurtt•eokl&ander1p-tllMtll Plied.,....,_-. pa '°""or TATI tM INll8 oreelld by ...., Dwl ol to,..... In domeMIC Oftloee. ................ ~."'""'""""""'' 1,900 "'°""'r:;:bt•~,t~~-,.,,..... ~ ~ TMt. ,__.., Mortallt ~(Inducing 1274 caplt .. i-)..-..... 214 eum"' .,,. II .....a a..._........_ oorpoiwwwt Tiii to&lll MIOUM ol the _.,..... TOTAL LIAINUTID DwloffNll, .,.._ MtNrele INllMOlofllleatlll81tl1n__..,by a MlnNldnoleproWled ...... I ly:O.J. Mofler, .. ,,......... .. ~IO M IOICI n IWOn-(.....,..,. eubof'Nlcllllllndng ..... 11111 noetl --~~.--). .............. 42,.,11 ~.under IM *""of Nld Deed of 1010...,,. ...,_.,,._tot. ............. ooMa. ...,.._ w ~ -·' TNIC, ..... °'*IM and ___ of lente Ane. Cea. ta?OI ..,_. 81 tM time or tfle tnfti.i Common lte»c* IMT,,..._,of .. ~....eacl ~ ~ come J:l r•Htllllou of .. Not1oe of .... le a. No ...... •thoiad 1,000,000. 11y...., o.ect of rNet. Seid..,~ ,... """''" n . . ttea 41 1a.,1101.Jt. 1>. No...,.,.. outeeandlnO 588, tse .......... Arnount 1.410 t1e Mid on AUIUfl a. 1MI, • t 1;w n. Ml•"'*", _., ...., Dwl 9urp1ua. "' .. A.M .. •t the !font ...,..,. of... ...UC ll)TICl of TMC,__..,,...,........ TOf AL ~o'&PiTA'C''""'""'·········· ....... _m_ .... , 8Mw 0orporet1on. n 11 e.. mt1 IWf9d to "" undlrtlll• • wrtt11rt .,,_,...._AN. C.. tl11'. M"IMIUl •H... oaaia.-1 of DaMulf" n o.-Mt (eurn Of..._ 11.U & 18). ............................ " ...................... I ... U.-8TATW tor ..... n e...._ NoCIOI of 0.-~lnedL II ~"';.:MP,."'"''''""''"''"''··· ... , .. m .................... (321) The total ~ of l"9 ..,..-. Ti. ....,.,.... ~ -dOlnO falft n aaoeton to .... TM_.,_ ,. IJA.9Lf1'11.8 ,.,_. MATION, '" Ian MfDull or. lie. .,...,. of tfle DlllgltlDn ..... 9r INllnel9 -........ ...., NoCIOe of DllfUt IHAMHOUJIM IQUfTY (eum Of ..... 24, IU 21.). ..... 4&,04t '°'· N9wpOr1 leecfl,cr.11.,ntlO Fltd P'°'*'1 to................ ... MCOMl"'-TIHG. nn...-. .... ....,,IOllllON,......tn The"' ...... Midi J. fl1oN. P1.....,t and u.y A. Ale, CllMU> I.. KOZAK. 2100 Vedll wllfl.,.._, ........... w ... .,..,C.. ...... C..tltat ' lleaounty....,.. .. NlllW°'*'111 V.P. & C.... Of tl'9 allow nemec1 b9nll .... Al~P•• lair MlloHlf. N9wp0r1 9-cfl. Celt., meeeo ooete. ~ • ... Joftn A. Mollulft. 2111 Mlricleoeo. .....,. .....,... alOM end not for ttMt otMr: 1 '*" pe1 eoo1nu : 1111 of '"'° veneee, • of IN dall """"· • Coell...., a.. 1ttat DIM: .u. ao. ,.., ._ ......,.. oontePnld 1n thll ,...., lftd 1 ~ tMl ..,_ ~~II~ by lft l;.~"°t::-8~1:. • .. .::..~ lllOllduOtld by1 In 11~.:.L~fMOll .. lll"Wt In Mid NPOf1 le tnle. l9d\ Of tl'9 under ...... b 0.llld L. Koall Mid T',,,.... ... A. Moflll'\ , .. °"""..,.... ..... alOM -not for .. --1 .,... Ultd9r ......-of Thie .......,..,. .. fled """' IN ............ ~ 11111•u1•1( ....... ""' .. "°"" llOl'tWood. CIA"'°' PlfturY -... '°'"°"• "'tnte-oorNat. ~ Qerti of Onnoe County on ntl ... I•••~"""' ~ Oll'lt fl 0..,.. ~Of\ Cl"l.....,.tl btcMld on .Mt to. 1113, It Coeta MeM, Cllbr• Mt . ,. ,.., .... .,,4~n """' . ... ...... .,.:..:.:::" .... J. "°"°' PNlldant • "'*""" o..... c...e o.11r ~ ~ oo.e o.11r Noc ~ o,.., come o.11r ~ ~ eo.t ~ ~ ~ ~.., "· ,.., P11otJ111y 11. Auo. s.10.11. 1m JUty 12. n . AuQ, 1. 1t11 __ ""°' Jutya. ''· n .'lt. ,.. Piiot July ti, n.11. 1eu • • 42Q.A • t--.... 41.et-N c • ' -.. / / / / , / , / / / / ,/// f / .I / / ./ I / Froin cardboard· box to White House The photo of a little girl \ying in a cardboard box next to her brother, who begged on the streets of Saigon, was distributed by the Auociated Press in February of 1973. The photo 80 touched the hearb of Americans that they raised enough money to bring the girl, now known as Nonnie Heil, 11, to the United States to undergo surgery for a congenital heart defect. Thunday Nonnie and her stepmother, Evelyn Heil of Springfield, Ohio, met President and Mrt. Reagan (left) and photographer Charles "Chick" Garrity (right), who snapped the 1973 picture. ., ........... Veteran actor Niven dead at 73 Lou Gehrig's disease claims British star of nearly 100 films, TV series LONOON (AP) -David Niven, the veteran British actor and one of the ICl'eell'• most durable leading men, has diedinaSwt.h0&pitalaftera long fight against Lou Gehrig's diaeaae, his public relations agent in London announced today. He waa 73. Niven. who aufiered for more than a year from amyotrophic lateral aclerosis, a debilitating neW'<>-muscular diaorder, died Thunday night, said Jane Syl- vester of Cowan Bellew publicity agerita. Trim and debonair with a pencil-thin mustache, Niven starred in nearly 100 films aver a period of more than 40 years. His most notable succe88e8 included "Separate Tables," for which he won the t>e.t-actor Academy Award in 1959, "Wuthering Heights," "The Moon Is mue," "Around the World in 80 Days," '"nle Guns of Navarone," "Death on the Nile" and three Pink Panther movies. At home in serious drama, drawing room comedy, spy thrillers or action adventures. he was the epitome of the urbane Englishman. "I am a displaced Cary Grant," he once quipped. In recent years, he devoted much of his time to writing at his homes in Chateau d'Oex. Switz.erland, and Cap Ferrat, on the French Riviera. His autobiographical "The Moon is a Balloon" and "Bring on the Empty Honies" and a novel "Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly" were all best sellers. A Scot by birth, Niven was theaonof an anny lieutenant who was killed in the Dardanelles when Niven waa five. The son graduated from Sandhurst, Britain's West Point, and soldiered for 4 ~ years. After various jobs in New York, he went to Hollywood in 1935, worked as an extra and bit player for three years and in 1938 got his first starring part, opposite Ginger Rogers in "Bachelor Mother." His film career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II and he returned to Britain to rejoin the British army. ,,, ......... Actrett Da•id Ni•en whh actreu Capucine on &et of hie la1t film, °Cune of the Pink Panther." Niven's fllms "Bafbely Coat, .. 1935. • "Thenlt You,'*-·" 1835. • "Ood-1tl," 1938. • "Belo¥ed Enemy," 1938. • "The CMtoe of the Ught Brtgede," 1939. • "The Prleoner o1 Zende.," 1937. •"Din'* et the Ritz," 1937. • "Four Men end 1 Prsyw;· 1938. • "The Dewn Pltrol," 1938. • "Three 8llncl Miele," 1938. • "Bluebewd'1 Eighth Wife," 1938. • "Wut~hi.," 11139. • ''The Reel ." 11139. • "Rem.a," 19 . • "Bechelor MOlher." 1939. • "Etemelty Youn,'' 1939. • ''The Flnlt of the F-;· 1942. • "Mlgnlfloent Doll," 194 7. •"The Blehop'e Wife," 1M7. • "Enchantm«1t," 1947. • "Bonnie Pnnoe Chllr1le." 1948. • "A Kl• In the 01tk," 1949. • "The Elu91ve Plmpernel,". 1950. •"A Kl• for COrl ...... 1950. • "HtppyGo Lo'lely," 1950. • "Aoc>olntm«1t wtth Venue:· 1961. •"The LOYe Lottery," 1953. • "The Moon le Blue," 1953. •"HIPPY e-An.." 1954. • "Cerrlngton VC." 1t55. • ''The Kina'• TNel,'" 1965. • ''Around h WOf1d In Elgtoty Oeyl," 195'. • "The 81rd1 ~ the 9-," t958. • "My Men Godfrey," 1957. • "Oh M41nl Oh Won*11," t957. •"Bonjour T,.._,'. 1957. • "Seperew Tlblll,'' 1958 ( ........... 0-'°' .... ~) .. ,,.. Arr/ Gift," 1959. • "Heppy AnnlV9JNry," 1980. • ..,,..... Don't Eel thl Dllllll," 1981. • ''The Ouna of Nev1tone," 1981. • "Ounl of o.rti-... 1982. • ''Thi Biii of EnemlM. •• 19$2. • "Fifty-Alie De)'l 11 Piking," 1"2. •''The Pit* Penlher," 1"3. • "Bedtlm9 Story," 11164. • "Ledy L," 1"5. • ''Where the Sple9 Ar•." 198&. •"Eye of the OeYM," 1"8. • "Ceeloo Roylle," 198~. • "PNCMnol ~ thl Piii," 11188. • "The Extreordlnery s-n-en." 1"8. • "The lmpolilble Y-1," 1"8. • "~ Winter eon-," 111811. •"Thi Brlln," 19ee. •"Peper Tlger," 1975. •"No Oepoelt, No Return," 19711. •"'Murder by DNth," 19711. • "DNth on the Niie," 1978. • "&cacll to Athene:· 1979. • "Aoucltl Cut," 11MIO. • "Thi See WolvM," IMO. r-----....~ lllTl llllal '9HCf llOTHHS IB.lllOADWAT MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALnlHGHOH SMn'H I TUTHILL WHTCLlff CHAHL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 r•c...c ••w MIMOllAL rAIK Cemetery Monv1ry Ch1pel-Crem8tory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMfQI MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Cap1str11no 495·1776 HAUOI UWM-MT. OllYI Mottuary • CerNlery Cr e !'nil 1 ory 1625 Gisler Ave Cos11Meu "' • 540-5554 • HENDERSON ~A.MES A. HENDERSON, age 72, died July 27. 1983. Resident of Irvine, Ca. Survived by h.la wife Sylvia, 2 dau,hten Connie L. Jones of Vilta, Ca. and Judie A. Ar8Yrol of Newport Beech, Ca., liat.er Mary Lou Pat- tenon of Ohio. He waa a member of the Flnt Baptiat Church of Santa Ana, Ca., a World War D Veteran. Pri- vate 1ervlcee will be held on Friday, July 29, 1983 at 2:00PM at the Fairhaven Chapel with Dr. John Hoff- man offldatlni. Interment Fairhaven Memorial Park. Servtcee conduc\ed by Fair- haven Mortuary CLARK FRANTZ P . CLARK, re.i- dent of Corona del Mar, Ca. Palled away on July 28, 1983. Belovt!d huaband of tht lat.e Marjorie A. Clark a1'o 1urvived by nlecee and nephews. Mr. and Mn. Clark were both well known ln the South C.O.t Reel lll~te Community s.rvKw Weft held on rn day. July 29, 1983 at Pedfic View Mernonal Park. Pa dtic View Mortuary dlec ton. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 29, 1983 CS NOTm tW AVM.MIJTY NOTtn OP .... IT tW _,AL lllNlrT l'OR PROPOU&. No1ioe II hllWly .,_. ftat IN .IOe ~ Fonn MO-H', "911#1' of PfMte '~ AOT Founcltdlon of the Wlltw H. Long Under thl proWION of tN Job CNrttab1t 'oundlllon, 1 prtll9&I Trllnlng Pert,,.,.,. Aat tN Ot""OI fOllndatlon, for the ~ etM:lld County Job Trllnlng PartMtlNP Maroll 11, 1913 .. .,.....,.. It tN Agency IMOUllOll tN ·~Of Foundltlon'• pnnorp.I offlOI fOt In-I AlqMC for Propoeel ..... epectloft dUf'ine ,..., bullf'9ll wNch mey be u.d=llted hour9 from 1:00 •·"'· to 5:00 p.m. ~ organlutlone tn eu prop. My oltlnn wtio ~ It within poeall for oc:cupatlonll tr pro- 1IO ~ .,_ cMt1 of this pubf-9farM for ~ dlllchllr- cetlon. Thi F~'e pttndpel t-oeo youth ~ edulta of Orenge oftlOI " ~ It 410 Plata. ...... County. port leeoh, c.itfornll. Thi omc1P11 Pr~. under thM procedln, fMNl9ll ot tN Foundetlon le AAeerl mut1 bl rllUnlld on or before Train· o. Long. Ing proorem• Mllctld for ll.lndlnO Publflnld Orenge coeac Delly may not begin oplfltlone blfot• ()o. "°'.My 21, 1913. ~ tober 1, 1083 ~ """' ~· -----------their IC'ltvltlll on June 30. 1"3 ~ rtaJC fl)TIC( muet complete thllr IC'llYltlll on -----------JuM 30, 1$84. ORMeQI COUNTY A copy of the ~u11t for """"°"' CCMMT PropoHI m1y be obtained •I JOO C.... c.ter Of. Wiit CAO·SPIClll Progl'Ml9 Offlol, 823 ..... AMt CA.11711 No. Broedway, Santi AM. CA. bl- Plelntllf:TELEX COMPUTER 1WMn the houri of 11:00 1.m. and PAOOUCTS. INC. A CORPORATION 5:00 p.m. au.11on1 concerning thl 01f1 n d ant : R 0 8 E RT S . i:opOMI ptOCllll mey bl .,_Id EVANSHINE. an lndlYldull end c:alllng Or. Jeck Hlf'lol. II STEPHE .... M. COHEN, Ill• STEVE 20111. Publllhld Orenoe COMt COHEH, en lndMduel. both• pert. Dell)' Pilot July 211. 29, 30, f983 ners of IEVACO COMPVTER tlME "302.a3 SHANNO SERVICU, e 1)111n«8Np, 1ka EVACO ekl IEVACO, INC .. ~ f'tll.IC IC)TIC( EVANSHIHE COMPANIES, INC., 11----------- corp«ltlon, lndMduell)' end dbe 'ICTITIOUI llU-H EVACO COMPUTER TIME 8HAR· NAm ITAft•NT IHO SERVICE. llkl EVACO, lka The followlng !*ton• 111 doing EVACO INC., end Dolt t through bullnlll 11: 25. lnc:lull\19. THE WIZARD'S OF MH'S BODY c ... No. 39 19 09 CRAFTER'S, 800 W. Wllllemeon IU ... ONI Ave., Suite E. Fuli.rton Cl., 92832 NOTIC•t You h9ft .._.. Miid. DAVID CHARES SCHLUP, 9392 The .wt_, dloldl ....... JOU Daytona Cir, Huntington BMch, C1. ...... ,.. ................. 92e.48 JIU ,....eM ...... •.,.. ..._. DAVID RANDALL OWEN, 2t422 ._.....,.,.., c Mlow. Lemon Tr" W., Huntington BMQh, "you wllfl to llllk the ed1llCI of an C1., 92848 1111)("8)' In Ihle milter, you lhoulcl Thlt bualOMt le conducted by • do 10 promptly IO that your wrttten genlfll pettMrthlp: reeponee, " eny, mey bl fllld on David Schlup time. Thia 1111-t WU flied with the AVllOIUetld ha lido dln'lendedl. County Clerk of Orange County on B trtt>ume; ledl dlollllr-tr• Ud. Jul)' 11. 1983 ,, .......... -... Ud.,.. fW .,... ....,. • • ._ LM le PubllltMl<I Orange Cout Olll)' lntllnMDllR... ...... Piiot July 15, 22. 29, Aug. 5, 1983 lfJOU1ftlll'8Mlll ............ 4127-83 111 ....,_, 1n w. ......,, rou ........... ..,....,.., ....... ,_ ----------- -m111--. w _,, _, 111 PlllllC NOTICE ....... ....... -----------llU..... ............. _ l'ICTITIOUI llU ... 11 fl• 111t ...... • .... _., NAMI ITATE.-NT ...,._ ._.,.. l11n11 ll1._.,...., The lollowtng pereone ere doing ..... --, llU ......... bullMSI u : ........ E ,_. -CLASS ACTS. 414 • 3111 Street. nehlr .. a Suite 8, Newpor1 8Mc;h, CL. 928&3 l-TO THI MT: A old JERI OlNISE HAWKINS. 19 Cov· ~I I Me ..... llld " 1111 entry, Newp<lf"I BMch, Ce., 92680 ,..... ........ ,_ If JIU ..... II MARILEE JO HAWKINS, 19 Cov• .._. ... ......., JOU -1. entry, Newport Blectl, Cliff .• Ce •. ...... deye •ft• ttlll M#nmone .. 92880 ..wci on you, ftle with thll oour1 • Thi• bullneea 11 conducted by an written reepon11 to the complaint. unlncorporeted ueocletton other UnleM you do, . yo.JI dlfautt wlll bl then a plflnerlhlp: entered on eppllcltlon of the pllln-Jeri o.n111 Hew111n1 tiff, and thll OOUr1 may enter• J~ Marllll Jo H1wtdn1 m«1t IQMllt you for thl ,.iief 0. Thie 1111-1 w .. filed with the mendlcf In the oomplelnt, wfllc:h County Clerk of Orange County on could reeult In garnlehrnent of July 13, 1983 WllQll. liking of money OI' property nmll °' other ,...., requee11c1 1n the com-Publllhld 0tenoe eo..t Diii)' plelnt. Piiot Jul)' 15. 22. 29, Aug. 5, 11183 Oiied: o.c. 11. 1982 4126-83 LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk By.Kathleen A. Hayll,Dlputy •-"' 111nTll'r Publllhld OrlnOI COM! Diiiy Plot ___ ... .-.n. __ ""-'~--- Jul)' 29, Augue1 i . 12, 19, 11183 IUNNOfll COURT Of' 4353-83x CAU'OfNA, COUNTY Of'OMHQS "8JC M>TICE c-No. D•n-11 ------------1 Man\egl of OAANQll COUNTY Petlfloner: JAMES K. WIL- IUNMOR COUftT LIAMSON JOO CMo C.... Dr. Wiit Rllpoodenl· DOUGLAS S. WIL· llftta AM, CA. tl701 LIAM$0N Pllllnttlf:Mottend C. Flechlr end ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Leonerd Tedlnlr, dbl FISCHER. MODIFICATION OF CHILD TACHNER & STRAUSS CUSTODY, CHILO SUPPORT, IN· o.t.ndent: l.MICI L Rudmen, llkl JUNCTIVE ORDER ANO VISITA· lAncl L. Dln:hl TION c-No. 40 38 22 To: Jamey K Wllltllftaon, YOU .. WOHi ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR IN NOncat Y• Mwl ..._ IUld.. THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS TO The-' _, ............ JOU GIVE ANY LEGAL REASON WHY .,..._. ,_ Mll'I i..d ....... THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE AT· JOU NIPlftd ....... .,.. ..._. TACHEO APPLICATION SHOULD the W.!Mllan Mtow. NOT BE GRANTED. "you wtlh to llllk the edYlce of en Diie: Auguet :ze. 1983. Time: 11:45 ettorney In thle matter, )'OU lhould 1.m. In Dept. II. 700 CMc Center do eo promptly IO that your wrttten Drive Wiit, S1nt1 Ane, Cellfornle. r"90MI, H In)', mtiy bl fllld on 3· IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that time. the following document• en111 be AVMtOIUetld tll lldo dlmendede. aerved wtth thle order. 1.1ncome Ind El trlbuma; ledl ... -'rl Ud. EllpenM Dlc:lltellon. ellll n llrno .. a -... Ud. ,.. Tote! number of box• c:hldtld In .,... ..... • • .... LM II Item 3 le one ( 1). Dell: Jul)' 8, 1983 W.111111l1R......... John C. Woolley If,.. wllall • Miii 1111..,... el Judge of the 8uper1ot Cour1 .. ......., In .. ........ ,.. Publllhld 6range COM! Diiiy Piiot .._.. • 11 ..,-..., M -.a,_ July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 18, 11183 .,......,,,,,_ .. ...,._,... ~ ............ II UllM .... ......_ .. _ •-"' 1111\TV'r .. di .................... 1---"-~--""-'-~---..... ......... ln••••IMl•R... OllANQll COUNTY • .... --, Ml ......... IUNMOR COUftT ........ ~ ,_. -100 C1¥1o C1M1r Dr. Wiit ,......... llnlaAM,CA.~ l-TO ,THI MT: A old Ptelntlfl:,,._ a. ........ Im; ....... RI Me ........ " lhl • ...., ~ """'911 aM Cena .......-s:-: ,_If,.. wt.II .......... =-... -~~ DINndent:DIMld ll. ~ -·· ..... .._,A...,.,_, ......... ..wci on you, Ne wlttl tNI COUr1 • DMMall lftlll ........ v. ~ wntten r11PON1 to the oomplalnt. _.. w. DIN, .M. IM Al-. L ..,.,.._ you do, yo.JI dlflUlt wtl bl DIN; l.-.1 L ...... I aM entered on applcetlon of the pllllt-Gllfll A. c.-.r: ... .,_ tiff, end tNI COUr1 mey enter a~ ...... .,.... .: y, ... ,, ••• ment egllnet )'OU for thl r'llllf .. ~ .. ~ ...... ~ mendlcf '" the oomplalnt. wNc:t1 .. ~,..., ..... -. coukl r.-ult In gamiehmlnt of RaJl"lftCI y,.,,...,_ V1r111111 ~tWt==:t~ T-,Mftll.8'11M'T'iu1.,.._, pialnt ...,-.. CL T_...,. T ....... 0.ted: MAY 18, 11183 :~r.-::,~ :::'t..':.~ LEE A. BRANCH, Oertt ...... ,_... ..... aertlle H. ~;::t~...=·=i..ly Piiot ......,· ...... , .... Trwt, ~ -...... .......... ............ ,__ ..... .My 28, Auguet 4, 11 , "· 1983 kftlWW, .......... ..., ..... ., 4386-83~.._ ....................... ... -----------............. ,,.....-... .... NI.IC IC)TIC( ..... llPlliJlllM ........ ,,..... NOTICR Of' IUf!P\.UI flftONlfTY ....... er_, ........ ,,......... NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN thlt :.... "";::..::.. • DIM 1 the Newport·MIM Unified School C-Ho. 35-71·te Dletwrtct ht11~dllar3 ,.~~of t'!'...operty IUWDM the 11 er "'~ Ql'Oll ,,. a.di •COMD A...., C~ Bey Hlatl loClted It 390 TO ~ T11U TO MAL ,.,... Monti 'llltl Avenue In Colt• MIN. DTY Cal"omll. NOTICSI Y .. lleft bMn llUld. NotlCe 11 glllttl to Ill publlc die-TM .wt _, dllNI ........ JIU trtcte. publlc entttlll. public agen-........ ,_ ...,. .._.. ..,... olee, publlc CIOl'pcl(1tlon1. the United ,_ ,....eM wtlNll • -.,.. ..._. Stet" GOll9tnm«1t, end to c:tl"'.'-.._. ....,1111•1" .....,., table corpcl(ltlone, of thl Olltrtct • "you wllfl 10 ..-the ..:Mel of.,.. In tin I I 0 d •• p 0.. 0 I th. attorney In tNI '"""" )'OU lhOuld abcMMntltlld property. Afr'/ notlCe do IO promptly IO tf11C0yolK Wl'lnen of Intent to purcl!lll Mid property reeporiee. If e,ry mey be fled on mutt bl QIYlfl to thl N9wpor1·MIM time. ' ' Unified Scflool Dlltrlct within eo AVl901U•ld hukto dlrnllnCledl. dey9 after the ltllrd publcatlon ot El trtlMM; ........... Ud. this notlCe. Inquiry f991'dlng tNI ... • .... -... Ud. ,.. ~ lhOuld bl midi to thl ...... ....,. ,. • ..._ '-1a MlflllOlr of thl Olltftet, ........ , 11 ... ...... ~~~~i~~~ ........ :-=~ .. M111, C1lltorn11: 1111g:ion1 :,:r',.":,,....., .. ..l::;, g=.~,,~u~. nir. =:. :::,•••• I .,. _, ... 1• 4141•M .. UllM.._......_ .. _ ...................... ....._.....,.. •• •1111uu., ,, ......... ........ tr -............ -....... .. --·~;;~·· .. .. ...... I-TO ntl A .... ....,., .............. .. ................ ,.. .... .. MUC fl)TICl MOT1C9 MnT1NCI .... NOTICe II HfMIY OIVIH tfllll Meled prOl)OMll IOI' IUr""'*'t ,,. tabOt, ~. ~"*''· ".,.. portetjon end IUCtl other , ....... mlY bl flQUlrld for ttea-1111 PARKWAY MAIHTENANCf .... rlCll\lld by thl City of Col'l1 Miii It hOUr of 11:00 a.m .. ~ I. 1913, II wtliOll time fhlV .. Ill opened pullllet)' end rlld lllOud '" thl Counc11 Ch1mt>er1. l..i.cs propoalle lfllll .,., the tlttl of .. WOftl end tl'll Mml °' th blddtt but no other dllttnguluhlno IMlilt. Mr'/ bid rlOINld ener tN ldlldullcl CIOllng time fl)( thl rlCllpt of bldl lhlll Iii r11umld to tN blddtt ~ opened. It lhell bl tN loll rllOONll- blllty of the bidder to -that lile bfd le rlCllWCI In prot* time. A Mt of plane. Special Prowlllonl ~ llddltlonl to Oenerll PrCNll'onl to thl Stllldltd 8peclflcet1on1 lftlY bl obtained It the Offloe of the Qty EnolnMr. 77 Fllr Drtw, C01t1 Mei1a. CIAfornll. unon nonrelUndlbll _.. m«lt of ... ()(). An lddltlonll Clllffl of 12 .00 w!M bl ml!M " handled ~ melt. Plana. epeclflcltlOnl end other c:ontrect dooumlnll ml)' mao bl ulmlnld It the OltlCI of thl Cir)' Clerti of thl City of COet• ...... Pllnl Ind Speclflcetlonl wlll not bl rn.itld unleel the lddltlonll 12.00 charge le Included wllh peymenll. Eeoh bid lhall bl made on tne PropOMI form, ahelt• P· 1 thtough P-11 provided In the contrlCt doc:u- nient•. Ind lhall bl ecc:omplnlld by • certified or euttter'• chick or • bid bond for nol .... thlt 10% of thl amount of the bid, made pey1ble to the City of Colll .,._, Plene ~ Spectnc.tlon1 wlll not bl mlllld un· .... eccompenled by IUCh cuhler'• Check, caah or bidder'• bond. No bid 111111 bl coneldlrld u'*- 111• midi on • blank form lumllhld by the City of Colla ,,._ and le made In 1CCOrd1nce with the prOYlllonl of the Propolll requlrl- menll. Each bidder muet bl llclnMd Ind Ille> prequlllflld u req1.1lred by llw. The City Council of the City of Colt• .,._ r_..... the right to r•Ject any OI' 1111 bids. Thi Contractor llhlll comply with the proYlllon• of Section H70 to 1780 lnclullw, of the Cellfomll Lebof COO., the preyllllng 1111 Ind IClle Of WllQll lltllblllflld b)' the City of Coet1 .,._ wtlldl -fled wtth the City Clerk of Mid City; end lhall fOl'1"1 penlltlll preectlbld therein for noncompillnOI of the Mid COO.. EILEEN P. PHINNEY City Cler1t of thl City ol Colt• ...... Publllhld Orengo Cout Diiiy Piiot Juty 23. 29, 1983 424().83 rtll.IC IC)TIC( 1(- ftC'TmOUl-H NAmlTATDmNT The followlng peraon le doing bu910MI u : MICHELE'S INTERNATIONAL GIFTS, 370 E. 17th Street. Colle M-. CA. 92827 Manuel Garc11.Jur1do, 211N2 Seluat. Mllelon Viejo, CA. 92t8I Michele G11cla-Jutldo, 2t"2 Selezar, Mlellon Viejo, CA. ll2t8I Thie ~ le conduc:Md ~a. dMd'*• (Huaband & Wife). __.. Girote .Jufldl .... Ger ..... Thie 1111emen1 w11 fltld wlttl ttw County Clertl of Orange ~-= July 25, 1983 PubHll'lld Orange COllt Delly Piiot, Jul)' 29, Auguet 5, 12. It. 1913 4321-t3 '1CTmOUI llU ... 81 NAmlTA~ The follOWlng persone -doing bu.iOMIU' HOLL Y'S 8 UOOA. P 0 Box t 1323 Cotte Mela, Ce., 921127. 2009 AMIO. Cotti ...... CL , 921127 MOLLY ANN WOOTERS. 2009 Alllo. Cotti Mele, Ca • 92e27 KENNETH H. SOUTH, 230 Ot11191 SI .. Newport BMch, C.., 92883 Thie bullneu II conductlCI by I gen9r•I Plr1n9rlhlp: l'ioll)' A. Wool.,. Kenneth H. South Thie ltllemetll Wll filed wtth the County Clertl of Orange County on Jul)' 8, tH3 ,_ Publllhld Ofange Coat Delly Piiot Jul)' 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, tlMl3 413343 '1CTITIOUI llUllNIU NAm,.ITATl...n The followtng person II dolnQ bullnee1u: THE HOLOMETER COMPANY • 11115 Condor Aw., Fountlln Ve/Wt. c ... 92708 MARVIN 0 . SCHMITT, 9475 COt· morent Cir.. Fountlln VllW)'. C.... 92708 Thi• ~ le conducted by an lndMdulll: Mlflhl L Schmitt Thi• ltetement w" llled with tne County Clerk of Orange County on JutyT, 11183 n:at9 Publllhld Orange COMt Delly Pll<>t July 15. 22, 29, Aug. 5, 11183 4070-e3 f'M:TITIOUI ., ...... NAmlTA,.._NT The following penons -doing bualneelU: PERSONAL SECURITY SERVICE OF NEWPORT. 900 S.. La. Ste 114, Cofone dll Mir, Ce. 92t25 Clflord 0 . Biibo, 900 S.. La. Ste 114, Cofone dll M•. Ca. 92826 Thie buelnel8 II conducted by: an lndMdull. Cllflord 0. 8Hbo Thia 1t1tement Wll fllld wtth the County Clerlc of Otenge Courlty on June 30, 1983 f1111111 PubHlhld Orenge COllt DliltY Piiot July 8, 115. 22, 29, 1983 3085.a Ml.IC fl>TIC( '1CTITIOUI .,_ .. ...._ITATDmNT The followlrlg pertone -doing butlf1lll II: PRO COMPONENTS, 11345 Gumtree Lani, Hunttntton 9-:f\, Ce.,t264e NEAL ROBERT DOTY. 11345 Gumlf'" Lani, Huntington ..... Ca., 92'48 RUTH EVELYN DOTY, 1"41 Gumtree Lani. Huntington ...._ ca.,tH4t Thie bull!-. le OOl1dUC1ld by • lndMck'8I (Hulblnd end Wlf9): Ruth Doty This .. ~ ... fllld with -County Qerti of °""IOI ~ ... Junl20, 1M3 ,.._, Publllhed OrWIOD coeac ~ .... .My 15, t2, ft, Aug. II, ttll 4124-tl ...................... ...... ~ ....... _.. .. _.,...on~ flt wllll WI murt • ------..,-,-IC(----_.... ,....... '° "" 0011..,..:1. PWUC •u.e. Unllal )'OU dO, ,... ......... bl .,.,... on ~· of "" pllillnoo N:nnoul ., ..... .., ~ IUmlTA~ •· ntNamurt nwylflter • Thi ....._ _ .,. ....._ """' ....... Y'D" fur .. ._.... ....... --......... ......., In "" ~. wlllCtl ~Ill: oould rWlft In .. ,,.._. of QOU)IN IU"'1 PA,.KIHO, a ...... lllllna of rtW/ltll11 0t property l"lower It.!.~· ~ 0.., ttt0'1 Of°"* l'Ulllf,.,.... In the~ CHM UfV'M,TQtf, IOI ,__ ..-.. St., 0... ~~1 Ht07 -~~· ft1a AANOY ITI~. 1111 W... Lii -"""'°'"' J-1.. llnt• ""' ea.. A. ' ..,_.. tl104 • -,:c. ic...., ~ -...... ... .........._ ............................ .... ,,.. ........ :T ... eo... =.Plot .... --........... ._ WJ • ..... " ..._.. 11 ,. , ..... ,.,,.. .... _, • ._ •• ' ...... Qwtl~ TNI ...... ,,. .. w 11¥11 wtlll \ll8 Couf!4y Qlr'll °' Or-. OouNy °" •.. ,. ..... ~.. ..... Ofwwe Ooeat Dair .... Nit 11, H , If.~. I , 1- 1 4111-tS· C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 29, 198:3 MUC NOTIC£ l'tlll.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NI.IC TIC£ rta.IC NOYICC MUC NOTICE l'tCTmOUI .,..... mTmOUI •UtNH NOTICI °' TIIUeTll'I ••'-' NOTICC Of' TMllTH'• ULa ...... c"' .. 1. .... •TATl•NT NANI ITATIMIENT LoM .... ,....... L ............... /UM NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICI °' TMllTU'l Ull The following '*'°"' •r• doing The followlrtO panon1 tr• Clolng T.9. .... H""7n T.a.-. 0.-.. T.t. No. tMU bu91MM... blltlllMI ... SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE. INC UNIT COOi C HERBERT HINZE ANO OF On Auou•1 I, t9'3 11 11:00 1 m. AUNNINO RACOUET, 30100 rUTURE REP. 13761 Clar9mOlll. etdutyappolnledTrut1 .. underthl AHr~VICICOf\P uoutyap. PntTION TO AJ>MINIS-FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· TOWf'I Catlllf Dttv.. M, La0un1 W11lmlntllf, C• 02683 following 6Mor1bld d.-d Of tn.mt pointed Trvet .. undat Iha lodOwlna TER ESTATE NO A·llHU SURANCI! COMPANY, 1 Clllitor,,.. Nlauel. Ca 02t'T7 Rontld J Mook, 13761 Clar• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION dtacflbld CSMd Of 111111 WILL 8ELL ' oorJ)Ofttlon u Tru11 ... or Sue;· FtlGtlatd L Ooert1. 26'85 VII monl, W"lmlnttlll', Cl 92683 TO THE HIGHEST 8100£R FOR AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE To all hein, beneficiaries. llOt Tru11.. or Subetltuled Tela\wa, Mlallon Vllto. CL 02tot Pylll• B Reu1ch1. 2864 w CASH (p1y1ble II the ttmeol .... In HIOHEST BIDDER roR CASH creditors and conllnaent TrultM,Ollhlt w111nOMC1otTru11 ~ M Oo.tll, 2648! Via COOiidge. Aneh&lm, Ca. 02801 ltwtutrnooeyofthtUnlted;:i-ANO/OR THE CASHl!RS OR credUon of H erber\ t{ln.z.e tcut.O by Abtl ham Keplll'I, I T•-·· MINlon Vttlo. Ca.112601 Thi• bullntH I• conduct~ by: I right. 1111• end Int""' con 10 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECl,,ED IN and pet'IONI who may be m1rrled man .. Ill• MPll•I• prop. Tiiiie bullnell 11 conduct.O by In· 0-11 pt11nerwtilp and now held by II und•r DMd CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924'1 (pey· · .... _ ,__ I . ....o In lh trty and record.cl Octot>.f 13, lH 1 OIVlclual1 (huaOend & wll•I R0<11kS J Mooll of True! In Iha propety "9tllnalt., able at the tlrN of .... In lewfUI Ou,..rw...., n c.eres...,.,. e .. lntttument No 16'41, In 8QOk Rlehatd L. G0«11 11111 11111ment was Iii.cl with 111• described. money of the United Stat•) ell rlgl'it, will and/or estate: 14263. Pl04I f346 of Official Re· Loll M ao.tta County C141rk of Ort~ County on TRUSTOR: ROBERT C. CAR· tit .. and lnter111 e<>nY9Ved to Ind A petlUon hu been fUed cord1 of Or1n99 County, Calllornle. Thie etatttl'*\t w11 llNld With 11141 June 30. t963 ROLL. a alngll men now held by II undat Mid Deed Of W H'---lh S 1nel l)lntuant 10 thal ctttatn Not!G41 County c .... of OrlllQa County on "211111 BENEFICIARY· UNION FEDERAL Truat In the PIC>P91Y hltllntltlll' de-by Gene . u ..... In e U· of O.taull lhera\lnder rec:<>tcs.d Feb· June 20. 19'3 Publllhod Orenge Co•ll Dally SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· llClllbed· perlor Court of Orange Coun-IUll)I 14, 1913 .. IMlrumal'll No. f'21tnt Piiot July 8. 16. 22. 29, 1983 TION .• corporttlon TRUSTOR: LUPU LABA. ILEANA \y requesting that Gene w. 83-oeooeo of Otlicl•I Record• OI PublleMCI Orange Co1a1 Delly 3081-83 RECORDED Apr11 II, 1961 N Instr. LABA. MARCEL LABA Hiru.e be appointed aa per .. ,d Coonty, Wiii und•r Ind purauanl PllolJUly8,18,22,20.1983 No t015'1n8ookl4013paget727 BE NEF ICIARY. JUN TER ___ , ,, _ _.-10 .. ldDeedotlrullNll atpubllc: 3079-83 of OfliclaJ RIGOfds In the ottloe ol tha FINANCIAL INC. _...., repreeentauve to ..... auc:tlon tor cutt. lawful money ol th41 ------------P\8.IC NOTICE Rec;ordat of Orano-County; RECORDED~ 18, 1NO u tnllt. minister the est.ate of Herbert United StatH of America. 1 "8JC NOTICE FICTfTIOUI 8UMNIH sald deed of 1ru11 o..c:ttt>u IM No. 108M In 13M O paoe 770 Hinze (under the Indepen-11hler'1 chKk p1yat>ia 10 ••Id loltowlng· ot Offlclll Recordl In Iha Office of the . .,._ Trust" drawn on 1 t1ata Of n11ton1t '1CnTIOUI aUllNEll NAIK ITATEMENT Lot 5-4 of Tract No. 30&8, In tile Rec:ordat of Or1111g9 County; de.n \ Admlrustration of .,.. bank, 11111e 0t lad.,al eredlt union, ..-.-8TAQllllNT The lolto~lng persona •ta doing City of Newport S.•Ch. up..-mlj:I said 0..0 of u u1t dalc:rll>aa Iha \ates A ct). The petition ls set or a elate or federll Hvlng• and loan Ttle following s>«•on• ere doing ouGSIMSS& W ':soo lnrlne Avenue Suite record.O In Sook 03, PtOM 9.10, lollOwtng: for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at UIOCl1llon dolnlclled In thl• 1111•. bull,_. 11: • • and 11 of Mlsc;etl1neou1 MIPI. r• ~01 51 and • t/334th unclMo.d 700 ,..., · Cen Dr W t Ille main entranc:-to Flrat AIMii· (A)MAlUNE ADHESIVE PROO-2~6. Newport Beach, Calllornta corded In tt\41 office of the County lnl.,eat In common In and to Lot 1 ol "'VlC \er " est, . an Tiii• tnaurance Company UCTS INC .. (S) WET -SEAL. 17600 92660 . Rec;ordet of .. td Orang41 County. Tract No. 5180, as thown on 1 mep San ta Ana, CA 92701 on locialld 11 114 Eat! Flttn St,_t, In MonrOVll AV9 .. C4, Co.11 Mesa. Ca A Tlll10\tl~ ~e ;'s?":.· :!~~~he YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A lhereofrK(lfd«l lnBoolt 181, Pegea Augua\ 24. 1983 at 9;30 a.m . he oil)' ol Santa Ana, C1t11ornla, Ill 112927 C "~~t60u · w · DEED OF TRUST DA TED MARCH 40, 4 1. lftd 42, Mlecr.!llMOul Mape. IF YOU OWECT to lhe hat right, tllle and lntlll'elt conveyed Steph1n Scott Lincoln, Calll 8 3t, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-record1ofaaldOrano-County. . o and now h411d by lt,under said c:o<p.. 300 w1tnut St , Newpert Thia business Is oonducted by· 8 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· T009ther with non .. xofulllva ..... granting .of lhe petition, you Off<I of Trust In the property eJlu· Beach. CL 92663 ~r·'u~a~~shlp ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· mentl end non .. •clu""-right• of should either appear at the led In Hid County aoel Stile de- Thi• b\lsineat 19 conducted Dy a Th7-° 11~1-fln~rs filed with ttle LIC SALE IF YOU NEEDAN EXPLA· way°'*· und« and upon Loi 1 '°' hearing and state you objec· Did .. COfporallon. w NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE ,,_ry or dalrtbl9 lngr-and ti fl) · b ' Th.al ponlon of Lot 28, Treot NO MARINE ADHESIVE PRODUCTS, County Clerk 01 Orange County on PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU tgrltl. lelellltlon ci.b .... poln, ona or e written ° 'Jl!'C-31, es pet map recorded In Book INC. June 30. 1983 F:ttm1 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. wlr• end conelull• for 119c1rkllty; tlona with the court before 128. Pagn 2210 2• lnctuavla ol M11- Scon Llneotn. Pres 2260 Golden Clrell. N•wport t~ and other l>U'P<>Mt and the h earing. Your appear-e1taneou1 Maps, In the office of 111e Thia a111emem was 11111<1 W11h 111e QAlllWIN a WAONElll Beach, CA 92660 1ccoutremantt th•r•to; MW•rt, ance ma be in non or b nty Reoordet 01 said County, County Clerk ol Orange County on ::'°.!!!!n:!:t" ~u= "(II 1 street 1deltess or common drains, w1ter, gH and llNm plpaa, \toy pe Y ore p11Ucular1y deacrll:>lld •• lol· June 30. 1983 w,...... · a. designation of property 11 1hown end ea~•• on ec1i-1 lot• of your a mey. owa: 30ll-e3 112..... ebove. no wtirrenty la glY9n ••to 111 .. Id Tract for roof ovettiangt and IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Beginning II the N0<1h-t1J1ly Published Orange Coast Delly Pti~~ll~ 1 ~r;;o;9 ~~:~' Cally completene111 or eorrectne11)." The other enc1oaehlTl4lnll. of • Hk• or TOR or a contingent creditor ner ol said lot, thence South 89 Piiot July 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 o u y ' • • ' JOS3-83 b41ntllclary und•r llld OMd of dlMlmlllf kind. of the deceased you mual {Ue agrees •7' 55" eatt, 18.39 leet 10 308!>-83 Trust, by reason ol 1 brNCh or de-YOU ARE IN OEFAUL l UNDER A , • Ill beginning of I curve. concave llull In lhe obllglllont MCur.O DEED OF TRUST DATED JULY 7, your cla.lm Wllh lhe court or onherfy, haVlng a t8dlus of 640.00 ----P\8.--l-C_NO_T-IC_E ___ l------------ltheteby, hefetotor• .. Kuted end 1080. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION presen t it ID the penonal rep-111. thenc. easterly 33.6 t feet along Ml.IC NOTICE delivered to the underslgllld a writ-TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT resentative appointed by the Id curve, through 1n angle ol 3 CON80UDATED ::n~~a~•~:.i.~ ~:,i:u.:: ,:',1c.°:; ~~~~~~~6~~1:/~~~~~~ court within four months aor=ng~,1~0=1~r~a =~~ REPORT OF CONDfTION t>reach and ol eleollon to CIUM the THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-from lhedate of first issuance 12 OS" -·· 171.00 IMI. thence Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the Pacific Natlonal undersigned to tell 11ld property 10 ING AOAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD of letters as provided in Sec-uth 50 degreet 11· 15" eaat, Ban« of Newport ee.ctt In the State of California. at the close ol satisfy Slid obllg11ton1, and ther• CONTACT A LAWYER. lion 700 of the Probate Code 150.oo IMt to the aoutheaaterly llne busl~ on June 30 1983 pYbllShed In response to call made by after 1111 une1.,s1g...ct ceuMd Hid 137 L••lngton Lane, Colla M.... ,..._., , Th . f I Hid lot; thenoe north 39 Clagreea Comptrollef of the c'urrency under title 12 United States Code notice ol brNCh end of 11ac11on 10 CA 02627. of ~forrua. e tune .or 8' 45" ... ,, 141.02 feet •long said Section l6l ' ' ' b41 recorded August 3. 1982 11 lnttlr. "(If • etrMI lddreae or oommon filing claims will not exptre outheaat•rly tine lo a point 170.00 · Chart« Number~~~'!...-~·:~:=o~~~~ =·~':'-~.:iy°f:;~· .. ~ dap~~toffthourmohen~ fromti.~ ::eriT,:'~~w~;~~h l~ue.'~: Nlltlonel llenk Region .... m-14 County; COtTlplal-0t co<rectMtA)." The "" o e anng no .. ..:u hown on Hid m1p 1henoe north 37 Statement of Resources and Llabllltles Seid sale wlll De made, but without t>en•llelery under llkl Deed of above, egrees 04' 59" wtilt, 92. 15 feet. Thou9Mtde coven1nt or warranty. expr-°'Im-Tru11. by reuon of • brueh or~ YOU MA y EXAMINE the hence north 21 degrees 07' 16" of doli.n plllld, regarding 11111 P<lUUlk>n. 0t eull In the obllgatlon• MCUred file kept by lhe court If you t. 108.00 IMt to 1 point on 1"9 A88ET8 encumbrancn, to pay 11141 r11mlnlng thereby. ,_etofor• ••~t.ci and • · Qflhlrley Une of Mid tot, ... ,.,.., ,.. __ .. fr sl 1 1 1 9 149 prtnelpll sum of the nole(•I MCUr.0 !Mllvered to the underligned •writ· are Interested Ill the est.ate, t f2.00 IMI meaaur.O along said ..,_,and due om depo tory nst tut ons......................... · by said deed 01 Truet. with lnl«Mt en Oeclatatlon of o.teu/t and 0.-you may serve upon the ex· northerly tine''°"' the true point ol U.S. Treasury MCUrltles .............................................................. 0 ••In Hid note prcwldad, advencet," and IOt Sale. and Wfttlen notlol of ecutor or administrator or beginning; thence wetlerly 112.00 Obllgatlons of other U.S. Government 1ny under the terrT1t of Hid Deed of breech and of .i.ctlon to ~ the th f th • "' along .. Id nMlherty tine. being agencies and corporations ................................................ 1,406 truit. feet, charo-t. and ••pan-ol undersigned to Mii aald P<°'*1Y to upon e anon:'e?' or e ex· n ,j cu"'• 00<1oave northerly, having Obligations of States and polltlcal subdivisions the Trv11ee and 01111e 1rua11 crMted unaty llld oblfOltlonl. end "*--ecutor or adnurustrator, and radius of 640.00 feet, through an In the Unhed States ................................................................. o by .. 1c1 Oeecl of Tru1t. ti., the under*gned CIUMdf _.__.,_~ file with lhe court with proof te of 10 degr-. 07' 36" 10 the .. 11 t.._ rlt'-158 Seid 1111 wit b4I htlld on: Friday, notto. of breech and o _,..,.,to f rvi · rv. point of beginning. " 0 ·-eecu ........................................................................ Augusl 5, 1983 11 2:00 p.m .. 11 1111 b41recoro.d Merch 10. 1083 u Instr. 0 ae ce, a wntten request Except that portion thereol ting Fedecal fund9 aold and securities purcnued Chapman Avenue .,,tranG9 to tlle No. 83· 104892 of Offlclal Record• tn slating that you desire special thwtitterly ol th• tollowtng d•· under agreements to resell .............................................. 3,200 Civic Cartier Bulldlng, 300 Eut the olfloe ot the Aecor6ef of Or111g9 notice of lhe fling of an in· rlbed tine: Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) ............. 17,742 Chapman Avenue. Orang41, CA County: ventory and appraisemenl of Beginning 11 1 poln1 on the L .. : Allowance for posalble loan losses ................... 137 NOTCE: AT TJME OF SALE BIDS Said llllwlll D4I mad•. b\lt wlthOut tate ts f th ti IOUtheallerty 11n1 of aald land, north Loans. Net .......................................................................... 17,605 MAY BE MADE IN CASH AND/OR covenantOf'Wtrranty. ••l>f-O<lm-es a..e or 0 etlpened· 9 degr-. 48' •S" .... 29.7S feet L .... ftnanclng reeelvables ........................................................ 0 THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED pll9d. r-oardlng lltle polt ... lon, Of lions or acmunl.I men 0 r()tTI Ille point from the most Bank premlsee furniture and fixtures CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE enoumbrlllCel. to pay the rlM'!nlng in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of IOUIMrly COtnlf of aald land, thence ' b . I 1 096 SECTION 29Uh. prlnclpll tum of the noll(I) MCUred h Calif m1a Proba Cod nonh •& dagr-011' 24" -" and other .... ta representing ank prem ses................. • Al th9 ttme of the Initial put>*-by Hid dMcl of Trual, wtth lntlfMI t e 0 te e. 186.•2 IMt to the -u1rly tine 01 Real •tate owned other than bank premises ................. -......... O ca lion ol this nolto.. the total u In Hid note~. adv~." IUcunl W · BocUau aakS lend. Intangible uaetl................................................................... ...... 0 emount of 1111 unplld bei.nc. of the any. under Ille t«ma of Mid Deed of 1775% Skypark Blvd., UO Aleo 1xc-cit1no one-hall of all oil. All off!« .... ta ........................................................................ 489 obllgatlon teeured by Ille abov9 de-trutt. ,_, otlatgea. and••~ of lrvtDe. c&ltf tz7U gu 1nd minerals and Ilk• TOTAL ASSETS ...................................................... -......... 33.103 tcrtl:>lld dMcl of tNal and Mllmated tllaTruttMando4 IMt.NStacrMted ('1U)751 HiJ tobf1ancea below a depth of 500 UABIUT1E8 costs. lkl*\Mt. and edvlllOll II by Hid Deed o4 Trull. • • '"'· but wlthOut the right ol turtace Demand .._,_,ts of Individuals seo 417 09. Said aaa. wll "-held on: Friday. Published Orange Coast .,,try, u reserved tn thll a.rtaln ..._....... · 8 972 The tc>tel lndebledlllN being an Auguet 5, 1983. 11 2:00 p.m. et Ille Daily Pilot July 29 30 dMCI ••ecuted by Louts H. A.inking partnenhlpa, and eotpOfatlons .. _ ................. ·-·-.............. • es1tmat1 on wtiletl 1111 opening bid le Chapman A--entranc. to IM ' ' and Freno.t L. Reinking, husband Time and NVtngs deposits ol lndMduals, computed may b4I Obtllned by call· CMo C...t• Bulldlng. 300 Eu1 August 5. 1983 4352-83 end wt1•. to JelM c. Reinking and partnenhlpe, and corporations ............................. -......... 18.134 Ing (714) 1137-0966 the d1y b4llor1 Chapman AV9 .. Orange, CA Evelyn M RElnklng, huebend and Depo9lts of Unhed States Governments .................................... 0 tM sale. At the tl!M of the Initial publl· P\BJC NOTICE wife, reeorcMCS November 8. 195& In Oepotlts of Stat• and pollttcal subdivisions Daied Jul~ 6. 1083. utlon of thl1 no11ot, 1119 10111 Booll 3704, Pege 304. Olllclat R• In the United Stat&S........................................... .................... 100 SUPERIO TITLE SERVICE. INC amount ol ~~ ~~ ~ --,,~!'! ... ~,..!... .... .. cord• of Orenge County. C1lll0tnl• "'I t .. --........... o H said Trustee obllglllon -.... ... v, 11141 ,...,..... .,... ""'""'"' ...... '"" ''"' .. ~ Th9 streat eddr111 or other com-"' 0 '""' -~• ...... ,.......................... ................................. ..... BY· T o 5-Nlu Co .. agent scribed 0..0 of trua1 and 1ttlm1ted T.I . No. , •• 1 mon Cleal nation or said propert le Certified and officers Checics ................................................ 106 BY Sandra M ARITl4lnl• COSll, lkpenMI, and lldvancaa .. NOTICE purpot1::f to be 2915 Brlllol ~T . TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................................................ 27,912 Asalstanl Sec;retary S77,172.88. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Co•I• M ... , CA Total demand deposits ............................................ 9,678 One Cily Blvd Wul Th41 tOlal lndebledn..a being an SECOND DEED OF TRUST. DATED S'ald .. ,. wlll be made wi1110VI Total time and savings deposits................. ........... 18.234 O••"QI. CA 92668 ettlm1te on wtlleh the op9t1lng bid le May 10. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE covenant or warranty, express or Im- Federal funds pYrchued and securities sold (714) 835-8288 COll1pu1.0 may be obtained by call· ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR piled .. lo lllte, pOSMstlOn or en· under agreements to repurchase ........................................... 444 Put>ltshed Orang• Coast Dally Ing (714) 937-0966 IM day before PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A cumbranoea 10 NllSly the unp•ld Interest-bearing demand notes (note balanoes) Piiot July 15, 22. 29, 1963 Ille llM. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN bttana. due on tile no11 or notes ,__,__.to,...._ us T easury and other llabllltles •1'7-83 Oi ied: July8, 1083 AHT SERVICE E)(PLANATION OF THE NATURE MCured by uld Deeo ol Trust. to ,_,...,, '"' · · r CORP. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST wit l202. 129 11, plus lhe lollowlng for borrowed money ................ -................................................ 0 u llld Trut1.. YOV. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A. .. umet.ci COlll,•XP9f'SIS and Id· Mor1gage Indebtedness and llablllty PUBl.IC NOTICE BY T.D. S..Vto. Company, IQMI LAWYER. vlrlQM at the time of the 1n1t11t publt· for capitalized teases .................................................................. 0 ClndySchoonovet OnA~at 10, 1983,et 0·15A.M .. cation ol thl1 Notice 01 AU other llabllltles ..................................... -........................... 214 c"' 47471 Aulttant s.cr.taty EXCHA E TITLEHOLDERS. INC .. 1111:$2,226.32 TOT AL LIABILITIES NOTICE cw TM11n1·1 IA.LE Ona City Blvd. W.et • Calfomla ~tlon .. duly ap-NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER (exctudlng subordinated notes and debentures) 28 570 T.I . No. 13-10l47·5 NOTICE Orano-. CA 02&e8 pointed TNllM under and purtuant YOU ARE IN OEFAUL l UNDER A ............... • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A (7 14) 835-8288. to OMCI of Trust recorded May 13, OEEO OF TRUST. DATED OCTO· Subordinated notes and debentures ................... -................... 0 DEED OF TRUST, DATED JUNE 30. Publllhed Oranoe Cout Dally 11112. •Intl No. 82·166077, In Of· BER t2. 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE EQUtTY CAPfTAl 1962 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Piiot July 1S. 22. 29, 11183 lk:lal Reootdl In the offtol ot the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Preferred stock TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 4160-83 County Record41r Of Orange County. PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A No. Shares outstanding 0 ......... (par value) 0 MAY BE SOLO Al A PUBLIC SALE. Siil• of CalltornlL Executed by PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN CommonS1ock IFYOU NEEOANEXPLANATIONOF STEVEN R. STACHER. an unmtr-EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE No. &hares authorized 825 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-"8.IC NOTICC rNld "*'and M. AM Montague •• OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST No shares outstanding 480 (par value) 2 505 ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD ~women11Jo4nt Tenant1WILL vou, YOU $HOLD CONTACT A . . ...... ' CONTACT A LAWYER. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO LAWYER. Surplus ............................................................................. 2•747 On A I 28 1983 11115 NO~~~ •AU H!Ot4E.ST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-Oiled' July 7 1983 Undivided profits and r898f'Ve for contingencies Federalu~:1on1i Mong~~· T 9. Mo.1171 able •t tlrM ~Nie In tewtut money FiRST AMERICAN TITLE and other capital reeerves .................................. _ ................ (719) tlon u duly appolnt9d TrultM undllr • NO'nCI of the Unlt.O Stat") II the Iron• INSURANCE COMPANY TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL. .................... '. .............. -............. 4,533 and pureuant to DMC1 ot Trust YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A entraooe to the old Or1ng9 County Jeenntne l Lewrte TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY C APITAL.. .................. 33, 103 purtuent to Deed of TNtt uecutld DEED OF TRUST DATED Sec>tMI-CounhOuM. located on Santa Ana Authorized Otlic;er •MORANDA by Peggy French, an unmani.ct b41r 12 1080, UN.LESS YOU TA.Kit Blvd , ~ S)'CMnOfl St. & t 14 Eul Fiith StrMI Amounts outstanding u ot report date: woman recorcMCS July 15, 1982. 11 ACnO'N TO PROTECT YOUR Broadway, Sanle Ana, Celll. all right, Santa Ana. CA 92701 Standby letters of credit. total ........................................ 642 ~:·· Ndo. ,82:.:4!::. ~ !:: =~PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A== ~~~i::r:io:ci~ Pubt11Jcr'~r~~2~ ... Dally Tlme certificates of deposit R.=d! ~.Or•~ County, Stat• of ~~~~f{i~~ ~F y~~E N~~~IJ~~ True1 In"'-prop9rty eltual.O In Hid Piiot July 15, 22, Ill. 1983 In denomination• of $100,000 Of more ........................... 2,824 C1lltornl1. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OF THE PROCEEOINQ AOAINST County and Stal• cia.crll:>lld 11: 4145-83 Other time deposit• In amount• AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Lot 8 of TrllC1 No. "'42. H lhown -----------of 1100.000 or more .......................................................... 100 FOR CASH (payebll 11 tll'M of .... LAwYER on • map record«! In Book •16, PUBl.IC NOTICE Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with In 11wtul money of the United St•t•I on AuQvll 12 1983 11 9· 15 Lm P8QM 39 and 40 Mltcel:r-___ _.....;...;;_,__,_ ____ _ repc>f1 date: 11 the front entranoe lo tM old or-GATEWAY MORTGAGE CORPOR: Maps, Aecofd• of Orange ounty, 'ICTITIOUI aUllNEH Totaldepoelts .... -........................................................ 30,323 s~°:'n~~==~tedon ATION a Cellfomla Corporellon U c~i::~~l lldOr ... and othaaale The ,:~·::.!!~1:,! doing We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this s~: B~~.ow~y Sant• ~ dllly appointed Trvt~M undlf ·and wlM 119 mlCM bu! wltl!O<lt COYtnanl bull.-e 11• statement of resources and llabllltles. We declare that It haa been IMnta. 111 right.· 11111. and l~terHt ~~.:':;' ~:~.": ~:f'~ or werranty, t•P< ... 0t tmplNld. ,.. NANTUCKET JOtNT VENTURE. examined by us, and to the best of our kn~ and belief Is conY9Ved 10 and now held by u 32711 In bOOk 13756 page 1073 of gtrdlng Ulla, poaaealon, °' 41nCUm· 18002 Skypark Clrcte, trvtne, Ct. true and COt'rect. under Mid Deed of TNll 1'1 tile prop-~ ~d• In 1119 olfloe of the ~anoee. to pay IM remaining prlnc:l-11271<1 James C Brakke erty 11tu1t.ci In Hid County and Coonty "-<* ot Orange County pal tum of the note(•I teeufed by Wonder WOOd Trim and Finish. DonWd L. Solaby State dncrtbed N : . State 01 Clllf0tnla. Ex~led by Alan Mid Deed of Tru1t. with Int-• IN: .. 1 C1lll0tn11 corpor11ton, 7732 Fr1tt Hoelscher The WMt•ly 145 fMt of Loi 4, E. Soufhertend and Lucy H. thereon. 11 l>fOYlded In aald notl(1), Talbert Avenu•, "F", Huntington I L L L •• .-.. EJt ti llloe p esldent f the Btocll C of Tract No. 812, In Ille City Southerland WILL SELL AT P\JBUC act-. If any, und« the 1..-ma of Beach. Ce 02848 • 8ITY · .,..,.ey, ec:u 119 r 0 of Coste M111. County of Or111g4t. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Mid Died of Truat, ,_, c:Nrgea J1tnM G. Whit•, Jr .. 2081 Men· above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Stile ol Cellfornta. 11 p..-MIP re-FOR CASH (payable 11 lll'M 01 .... and expen-ot the Truet11 tnd of oattn DflVo, Cotti M .... 02626 Condhlon Is true and COfTect to the best of my knowledge and oorded In book 20, ~ t and 2. In lawtut money of the United Stat•) the tr1111t crN ted by llkl Deed of TM Bartllc Company, 1 Clllfornt• beltef. Ml-llaneous Maps, In Ille offlol ot 11 the front .,,.,anca 10 the old Or· Trust. c;()(po<llton, 18002 Skypark Ctrcle, Larry L Luet<ey the County Recor<* of Nici County. anga Counly CourthO<IM loeltld on The total amount of the unpaid lrvlnl. Ca. 9271• July 22 1983 Th41 slrMI eddr9'* of th9 ,..., Senta An• l!ou .. vard' b41tWMn belanoe of tn. obllgatlon MCUred by Thie bullnff& 11 ecmoucted by 1n p blllhed o; • .vw. Coast oa11u Piiot Jutu 29 1983 properly d .. erlbed above 11 Syumore Sfr.Ot and • Broedwly tht P'°'*1Y to 1>41 IOl<I and rMton-unlncorJ)Ofat.O uaoclallon other u -·..-'' '' • purported 10 ti. 2092 Wallaca Av. S A Call! 11 11 lgtlt 111 .. • •* Mllmated cotll. expen-and than• p1rtnarehlp. I lllRTIC[ A. e. C, COlll M .... Ca. 02627 r,,. .:1~n1.:t1 °'" ,; and ~ lldvanoea It the lime of Iha lnltlll THE BARtSIC COMPANY l'tRlC NOTlC( fltB.IC nu undersigned dltclelrN any ttet>lltty held by 11 uncl~rOeed 01 Truit In publtcatlon of Ille Notice of Sile I• By Jamn L. B•rlslc, Prntdant CONaOUOATI!D for any tneorrec1,_ of the abov. the pr1)91r1y lltuated In aald County $51,844.01 Thia 111t4NTllnl wu tlled with tile ---T nr C....,........,.IU.I altlll eddrMI. and otheaaM wlH ti. and State dMc:ril>ld 11. Lot 3 of The ~try und9t said Deed Coonty Clenl ol 011nge County on ""''"" v..-vnvw •"'" med• but without covenant or 0 1 co. I Truet heretofore executed and 0.-June 30. 1983 Of "AMERICAN STATE BANK" of NewPort Beach, Orange Th8 111e wlll b41 made. but wtthoul = N&x! 86or J';: cilty i tete ~~ lfwred to the undtralQMd 1 -111en f21 .. 11 County, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the cloM of business on covenant0tw1rranty,eicpr ... ortm-Catt10rnla ~typer mapno:'eeoreled In Oaol1tallon of o.teutf and o.mene1 Publlsned 01111ge Coast Oalty June 30, 1983. atate llanlr No. 101'2 pit.ct. reg&1dlng 111 ... po.-.k>n, or Book 35 Paga 25 01 Mlloallaneoue or Sw. end• wrlllen Notice of O.· Piiot July 8. 15, 22. 29. t983 . AlaETa encumbranc:a. 10 p1y the tM 10111 mepa In Iha omca 01 tht County .. end Elee1ton to s.it. The undl!· 3096-83 ,. __ .. d d f b k 2 849 emount or the UflPtld betanoe of the ' of Id c ned oauMd ••let Nolle• of o.tauft ..,_,an ue rom an • .................................................... ' ~-M ounty. dEtacntontoSellloti.recordedtnt------------·i lnveetment securities (Market value $4.973) ...................... 13,979 f01>1'g;1':c, ~=•~ t~ :=~ oom~ltraet eci:'~-., and :•~ hi eounty where the rMI prOJ*1y 11 Ml.IC NOTIC[ Hoo-Investment securltlee ....................................... : ................. 1 lntereel of $191,690.27, plul 009tl, rMI pr~dMcrlbacs"Zbov. II I.cl. ,ICTITIOUl llUa*U• Federal fUndl 90td and teCUrltlee purchued ••1>9n .... 111Clv1nCH, and 1ru1tM j)\lrported to ba· 1011 Church Date: Juf)l 20, 1983 NAMI ITATl•NT under agreement• to reaell In domeellc o ffloes .................. 4,600 ,_ ettlmlftd 10 D4I 12.' 17.00 II StrHI Cotta -..... Calllomla EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS. INC TM following per.on• .,. dotno L Lo.ns, Total (excitudlng unearned lnoome) ............ 43,327 the lime of lnlt'-1 pu~tlon of thll 02927 • · • Calltornla Corpor111on bu*'-t at: b. L ... : Allowance for possible loan IOSMI ................... 463 ~f~~ ~~ tll· wl'llch l'*O tum• 10111 The. undaralQMd Trut1M <Ill-168 ~ -:Sixl~~::' St . (Al ALIANA. (81 A LIANA DESIGN c. Loant. net ............... -............................................. 42,864 • · · Mid DMd olllm• env llablllty tor any Incorrect· Founteln Veho/ c. 92709 STVOIOS, •70 Ocffn A.,., Sult• B. Bank premlMa, F,F, & E. etc 1 TM~~~ un• Id and ct.-11M1ot ht• atreet addr ... and o!Mr (l)71'.ee.i.s2i 6 Lagun1 lleaGh, Ca. 02651 (Including s capital leeae) ........................... 1245 ~ i:,r:t i':i';-:;;;J.:ecut 1 wrttlen commorl dMlgnltton. II eny. lflown ey Ellub9th e..w Lynde Alln Klotz. 2955 Victoria Of. Other UMtl (Including Intangibles) .................................. 1,278 Oecltratton ol o.reu:r!: Demand '$9'.t:; .... will b9 macs.. but without Publllhld '0range eo .. 1 Delly PllOt ~~~ ~ ~:·~~tecl by en TOTAL ASSETS (twm of Items 1 thru 11) ......................... 60. 772 l0t s•. llld a written Notloe of De-~ant or werrenty, •11Pf9M 0t lfTI. ly 20. Augutt 4, t 1, 1083 4280-83 lndlvldual. . UAKJTII• leutt and Elec11on to s.11. The Nld plled r.gardlng tlttt PDllllllDn Ot Lynd• Ann KIOU .. TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES 154, 100 Notto. of 0.tault and Etaatton to Siii -uinor-. to pty the r~ Thie 1111-f w .. !tied witll the 1· Total detNnd depotlt.a 154, 100 w«• rtcordad In IM county. wMr-. Pflncll* eum of the noltC•) -.a "8.IC NOTJC( County Clark of Otange County on 2·Total time and aavlngs depoelts 45,900 Ille rMI Pf°'*1Y la loeeted, by u6d Deed Of Trutit. wfll'l lnter9M Juf)I t, 1913 o.TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC Tlll9 document le exac;vtld by tnereon. 11 prCW!Oed In Nici notll(•), eTA,._,,,. °' 1"11tt11 N OREIGN OFF"'"'S ( of 12-•b) 64 100 ,..,.. ........ 11ai11,... .... advanolll If •nr under IM,.,,.,... Of AH•OI~ °'UM Of' Publterled Orano-Coeat Dally A D F """" tum nems -' -letleft. (Woodg1M11 84wVloe Co. Mid Deed of Ti 1111 ... Cflatoee P'ICTmOUI __,... •• ~ PllOI J ly . 16 22 211 IH3 Otttet llabllltlee '°' ~rowed money, Dlvlllonl Sult• 1eoo. 1ot20 WlllNr• _,~of tM° Tru.tee 1114 of Tl'le 'OlloWlnO l*tOtll 111 ... at>en-u • · • • 3091•13 lnc:tvdlng note belencea of U.S. TreMUfY ............................... 264 BouMrverd. Lo.~ Celltornla tn. trwt• creeled by Hid Deed of doMcl INi.e~tN Actlttoua lutl· -----------; Ottler ll•blllt• ........................................................................ 919 00024 (213)124-22:13. Malling Id> Truet Nartw.CJ a. 1171 Jll'llborw PtaJC NOTICE TOTAL LIABILITIES d,.._ 11 P.O. Bo• 78188. Loe An-Ttte lotll tmOUnl Of 1119 unpeld Aoed, ~ Beectt. Ce. t2ee0 1-----------1 (911ctudlng subordlneted not• and debentur•)........ .. ... 55..273 r':i3 c.Mtornll 90078 Deted: ./tiff'; ~ o11111 OOllgatlofl MCUt9d by ': :C:::: """: ~~ ,... '1C11110Ue IWMU Subordlrmed not• and ~uree ....................................... 821 Thi• Clocum.nt te exlC\ltld by Col\· IM Pf= to~ told end i...on-ty °"April ;;-1.., ltlCJI' MAim ITAT'llmlff ,.__ .-. 8HAMMOLDDI IOUITY 8U91o S JuarN :.:.. '"'!~edtneCO::. ·~,::: Tlllt bus1neM wt. COndUCl1ed by ~,,..':":"'9 per90nt wa doing """''"'""'st...... Publlllhed OflllQ9 ~ DellY Piiot publlcatlon ol IM Nolloe of a. .. lndMduel IACK IAY 111&&2 MacArthur No • ..,.,... eutt!Oft2ed 1,200,000 Jvty 29, A~ 5, 12, 1"3 dl143 l 114,st4.47. Cftatta9 HuW1 "°"" lkMeverd, Sutt• 446, lrvtn., Cal· No. ~ outttandlng 1. 1CM,423 TM D41neftctsr; under Mid OMc1 T1111 ltalM*ll -flllCI with tM lomll t27 t5 Surolua ................................................................................. 3,711 rtalC NOTIC( ol Tl\llt hefltolt:lt9 .. eouted Ind di-oun?s c~ of Ortl\QI County on K a SONS. INC.,. Celllornl1 cor- TOfAL COHTAIBUT£D CAPITAL ........................................... 987 llYwed to IM urldera!Oned • writtert ~ °' eo... 1 Dally ~i;n. 19552 MaoArthur TOTAL 8HA.A£HOlDERS EQUITY ..._ 0eai.11110n Of oefaulf Ind Demencl Piiot J4ily I. 10 arJ: l"3 H 7 i.a d, Suite 4U . I~. Call- (8 sum of hMlt 24, 25, 21) ..... ·-·H .......... ~ .............................. •,818 '1C11TIOUI tu•••• f'°'tt~ ~ ~~m4t.iNO~.~ · · · 1om111ms TOTAL UAINUTIES AHO 8HAREHOLOEA8 EQUITY NAiii ITATl.mNT 111 ..... '"*'""' 10 · ....... _. Thi•~ 11 conclOet.O by: • <aum of".,.,.. 11.20.u n ................................. .:; ............... eo.n2 ~~~ l*IOn .. doing ~nr~=:-"1oe,.:i°'~ MUC flOTICC llm~,r~~· TM uncter.lgned. S.A. Wtlttftlild. Sr v.~./Conlroller .nc:i VIVE LA °''~REHC8, U ll E.17111 Iha oounty ~·IM rMI pr098f1Y.. Cetttornl• corporlllon ...,,. c. OM\, Sr. V.f>.18r. c.o. of the abcMI bank. teetl treel. Santa Me. CA. t270• IOCeled. MOnca °' Alf'UCATM* t4tldat t4tidary l<llh•nl. Pr ... deolel-. fOr '*"-'f .,.,_ end not fOf the OU.: I heY9 pertofMll C~ WriaM IMl2 Walnut Oete. July t t"3 0 I & L L AL C 0 M 0 Lt 0 fllle etetement wM !tied Wllh IM ltnCJldedG• of tM ~ .. cont--In ,,. report end I ~ trMt. Fountain v-. CA 12708 GATIWAY MOATOAOE COfllPOA.-..,,...... County Cltttl of Oranoe County Of\ awt eacfl ......,,.,.. 1n Mid report le ma.. bctl of the undef. Tiii• lllltl'1811 It oondllclld by an AT!Ofl To wt1om n Mar ConG.in: IUA&o ~ 30, 1ta 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 .,--.-.... ._____,, ............... l-.. ··-····· CLASSIFIED. leal latatt . ... INDEX llAll*I lo Plue YN Ad, C1I For T~•Y through Frt· dey publl<:allons: •:30 p m. the or•vlous dey For Saturday P\lblleallon, d .. dllne I• S p m. Frkley Sunday deadllne la 5 p.m frldsy Mondly deadllne it 11:30 1.m Saturdey 642-5678 REAL ESTATC ..,,,trl•I A1 .. tw.-•m I l1U• 11.ou-i.1.,~1 n.u~ l''''°'"v'• r.p.i .. 11.nu tt.·· .. l'•Jtt~ ch t Mio l'"""' 1o1 .... '"'"" , .. ""'' rJ 't.,.,, tuum•t•t v .. u. v llwutlnt(W.lf• f\,,.. h Hw\t lt..rbJU• h\11~· lolllt(,Ufl• 0.-... h l. ... .c:un .. tt1ll• l•.cun... Nt4ve·I l ... MkC t·11w-1-..t M1~1ot1V11 ,i Ni ""&•,.I h1.wt1 !'\ .. n ··~rril·t1h ~fl fw.rtl ··•-'" ...... ~ .. ut..1 A11.1 ~ .1 '""" h ""''h '-"'"'"wt '~'*'lit ~. '1U411h W1,\tu111._,,, Miotwlt U 1111 .. · A.t'"''-' i\wt•""''' ·~ ' ~ t•1111• •h HU•lf"''Wll f•t•11l1\ (tftlll•I\ l••llli. \.1"9hUll t "l•'t•' ~ f. '1tt..,h lffll!ll ~HI·• I ~.1,h '' . t'rn1 lt•"'i...,."" 111 l•· M '";I In .. , • 1'•.,t• 11 h1o1 ,~u• .1 I'• •11 l••I l•t "•Ii M••h1"4 H1101• l1ulc. •l1-unYm I" • ,1 I .. 111.11 ( (k1 •tit''"'" Ohl ,,j ~Wh 1t ..... 1.. • '"" Ao·...-. l'r"l"'n~ 'l'lnw Sh.lnt>f( R l'. ~'"°-""" ttt. W•olJ. ... j RENTALS U11u..-, tut111 .. h••I llolHtil'\> t uhU fU111f1~ •J U·.Y• >•.i1r1111ol·111 • t "'"'"" lu•I 4 oh•&it h uu \ Hluh1 l'lif 'l •·"'-t1IH.Yv.., lun lt·\o\Uf .. 9'•V l'hl li\.fplt .. "" .""' INJ11•• ..... t nf "feJI l!TN hUI t UI n"tu~I l\1..;1111••01#1. l tit A11\t J um u. L11I "' ..... k1•11\•"' f~td tl11tt•I' Mu11•J. (,Ut,t tfutlw-.. Sumtt•in kt HL.h . \'i«•h'Jf1 k111to111I• •ff, UU1&. VI "l1o1h •1t1•n'--h, W.tuh·•f ~ ... , .. K,,. f•,, Kn1' Ollk.i' H1m,1tl.- f"'.1't1"'~ Jt1 n&Mltt l•11n111f lt1·1•t.llt l~h .. tl H•·r1w1, !'lo~JK,• M1• K•rH•lt llLLIUI IOUt II.Cl< 11~!0 IU411 IHI~ '°" otlU011111 :::'~ Kiii• and corrtctlon• m1y ur.12 be mede on ume dead• 111.11 llf)ll u above. PleaM t04U ISk for a "klll numbef" ::~~ wl'len cancalllng y<M ed. ::;~ ElllH 1w11 Cheek your ed dally and 111\J report errora lmmedl· ::~~ alely The DAIL y PILOT r•n• auumes 1i1blllty for lhe 1111• rtrsl Incorrect lnMrtlon ::::'~ onty. llijV1 ~~-c,--,----.......,== ::::, Gtatral _ 002 :'i~~ 11 li,110 : :;.: IORTH COSTA IESA 117 A bargain! 3 huge bedrooms. 1¥. bathe Large lamlly erea and 2 car garage Neat and ctean. Call to see nowt 5•6-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Dalebout Bay &Beoch Real Estate ;~ HlRIOR VIEW ·"" HOIEI .! ~1111 .HH ~~II lt.J• t)" ,,,.j ll!l.01 t110J ,.,.., :i<M• The popular "Cermel" model. Three t>edroom1. Spaclou1 patio. Luxur· tant gardttn. Prop«ty In top condition You own the land .. $2e8,500. 131-1300 i:~ ................ . tW) ~--,.,....,.,...,-,,.,,.-;,.-:-:=-:~~ ~9'• u Y11111 um ~ 85' Main Ohaonel & turning ~llll'i basin view, completely 211u remodeled. 3700 aq It. ~Pt• SBr, 4S.. game rm, lam ~:: rm. llv rm, din rm. 3 car 2~Jo gar. Fr4tneh drs. hrdwood ivtl ttrs, brk:ll petlo & witry. :lit.I.) Etc. etc. Xlnt financing. Including ,_ 191 106h ANNOUNCEMENTS 30yr 2nd. wlll take trade ::; tor portion or equity In In· .lull duatrlal or acreage. .11111 $1,795,000 Fee. By ;o1., owner 842-5286 eves. Annuu1l ... -.lit11t.> ,,,.,,""' ... "' .... •... ,"'""'*' ft1 t1JitH#I ~rY'4V'· !\llt'k"t' N IMUUl.\Mlfl i.-,.HI BUSINESS & FINANCIAL '"''""~" fut s..1 .. • n,, ......... t)t.;s:-..-tutuh1'\ lkt,uw• W•nh'-' •ln\'~lnM nt Uvs~t•ou••­\tu.11l~ nl '-'•Ill*'* ·M ... .,," "' L..wu • M1111• , \.~••m111 ,...,.,,.,"'"''""'I It. £MPLOYMEHI tt1 h• \\.111h<I • Juh., \\•11lnl l:.OU. 111(> """" l.tY•ttA'- ti,.IA MERCHANDISE A110••J1 "''''''•'"' Au. lll II Hi.t~ M•h •u.1 \ .. 11111 lot I\ t .. ttl•l'ff" 1 I • 1.tt•l)Ult•f ····~· l,1 't \hj t lOtUIUI• c ..... .t-'-•Ho .. , ....... ,_. .. t.J <.---1 J·~'''' M1"h"'°'' M '""' ,.u .. ,)t~ "'' Mt .. Y.ian\•·d Mu-•I Jrwuumrt•"' •WtHi f u1111t\I'' A. r.-.u1,1'fttt•nl l11•r"'-"'"" l\rK""' ~r";~:.~h' ·'~;:.;.,. BOATS t ... n.' "' ,,. t •• n., ,, 1'11\1\H ~ ... 1 ~:::,~~ ~.~'.,,., ""'""' :-i...t'\ttt "'rill•• ,,, ~\.kt 1'1• '·~ :O.u1·pl1; · ln•tl~t•-'1' "' .. , ... '"'''' TRANSPORTATION \1u ,,.fl ,,._"''" ,,,,.,,., MuhH lli~t • ·M' .. "'" ,~ 1.--.. ,. t1 1 M··•·11 lt11tnt-,. ti\'. , ,,., .. " ltit<td ''·''" ,, ll111.u .. AUTOMOTIVE A1111.r •• '""'II ..\11tH ),,. n ..... l1Hlb \uh~\\ , 1t1 I .. ,.,. , .. u... u,.,, I W•1o•I It;'''""' lt11d' \ "'" \ttl. 111• I •• 1•~ AUTOS IMPORTED ···~ 673-0760 dys. )"II\ )~Ill ))111 lllO&IYM Tl•••• Ttt1llY IHtfftlttl 3 Bdrms.!s beth•. pool and sc>a E.teganl. $350,000 aasumabfe financing. Full prloe 1550.000. *Cote Realty & lnn•stmt•nt 1H·1• ~~~ EITU URIEU ,.,,, Owner wants oulll A "" 11 spacious tamtty n<HN, 4 11111. Giant bedrooms. 3 baths, "''ti huge 111mlly room, brlell ;~::~ flrepleoe, formal dining, ,.w "e"tra large bonus •••I" room", 3 .car garege. ~1·~ Now reduced to the rid· ;:~:; lc:ulous $159,090. Call tor ,,_.,, showing S.6-2313. ··~l •.!Lt on ~i~. ~ .. THE REAL ESTATERS ~~:i F1lll Bring your paintbrush and .. ve. ' Bdrm 2 e.. 2 car •••1 garage Assume 8.5% ?.~t'. loan Owner I• mollv1ted 7,114 Asking $ 110.000 11ot~ 831-7370 ""' :Hl4) IHU 1<'H ji)~f'\ 10.!fl TRADI T IONAI. REALTY "'1111 Want Ada Call 642-5171 hd: _______ ,..__ ~1114 ..-----,-------. "'"' MUI .. ""7il ""II .. "'' I ....,h Mt fli ! tiM•U fO'H • , ... ,'\ f0'41 1tltl"I ..... 1. •• \ ~ H, ... 1tn• •HI 1 • .\ ····~ .. ,,. \11,lttl -'11--• llM"' ijl IJ , 111 .. ,, !itlH l\tl•'m Ml I ......... .,, ... , ... ••II 1n 1+1:/1 ~ ••• 1 .,, ! ' H1HNI.. "'' :' bolW Wl.11 J.tl(Yfl' V&IW J1 UIM'lt 9t.U 1. •• 11rtn&h1111 91.~' ·~All• .,, ,., l•llU. NI I: M•>tl• ~141 M•"·r•11 Pl4.I ,...,.","'"' l\-n1 a•·O M1ttubt,t11 cttO Mt. •tn llf"'I '131 f"'.n1wrA ill~ l'r ...... • Viii~ """ .... " & 7 l\f-1Wt11lt tlW lloltt R.,.,,, 1191 lttwrr t18.I ~b •1~ ~ ...... ,.. .. ., ,,.,.,.,,~ tleil l t1Ulllph ti 1 t v..i~ • .....,... ttu VoJ(.,, llT) Ml# 1177 AUlOS. DOMESTIC II.Ml" llul<t. c.-... 1.11 ... (' ..... ,, ... ' l'ht•<IN rhtir· t'unl '"'"'""' '"""'" M•r-urv °"'"''"~~­t-1•tt"-'Ult1 t'uru._ • .,..,. •d•h • • • I f ..... tot ,......., .,.,. end not fOr the other certJftet und9r Mdull -Nici Truwtea TllN, IUM a LIOiA .. ~ to l . ..,. . '11tm ~of P9f1UtY ~the fOf-oolnO II true end·comc1. . ¥':.=: waa fllad wtth ,,_ G...,: ~.t= ~«=:~~ ~!4 1" ~"l: -~~·~o:::e Y~r::"~a~ .;~: IJCeCUted on .AJ/lt 22. 1"3. -_. ~ lleeoh, Calltomla. nty c•11 of °'~ c°=.; (t ttlNt-7 ioo 1111. 21 tt 1tet • WlM (Piie>. Eat. Pl I to ... .....,.,., ~~c.. p1ece an ad 1n ,,,. Delly 8 ........ ~"=·= •.. fl WM,.., ~ H . 1113 •Y. lAla I,~ atcot'lolkl ~r•t•• •I 11011 ftltot Want Aclel oeit now ,,_... C. ~ Pvt>llehed Oranoe eo.t Delly PUblllhed Oranoe Colli Dl9r Hartior INd., ~~ v.,,..,. Ca Pllbll9had 0r-. COM! Dally / 142.1171, ...,...,_Orange COMt Oely Piiot JvAy 21, 1813 4300-83 not. July 211. Aututt 5, 12, ~a:3l3 Piiot My u . M. A.119 ~,:ft t27(11 ~:.'r.::-'~ Piiot July a, 11. H . H. 1013ao.._ul----1========iL.::====x:===- ' - ... Oran e Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1983 ('S .... •~ •.. .:-I I •-• •-..... 111 •-•-l"MI •--•-•, ltutt 111-Wt ......... lalt ltaHI Uafa1u1•.. l•ut• U1f11ai••H Aertaeat1, Val. --· ••utt 11 .... --..,. ... -P lllt , 1'1-I Z70Z -· --~.-.. ....... .....,l"'!"M!"'!"I C..11 •eu 1024 lniM tia lnprt ltacll 1111 rerrlJ Cetta ••11 Ult 1~11 ltacll 22'9 -•11• .. .. -==ll:iiiiiiiiiiill~M~l~ltaiii"iilliiiiiiii~l=M=ll ._11 -.;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; -bXOI • Sfuaio unit •t 1 a;:;o;;; h a atepato il35. 2 br, 1ove1y spac I ,-1t~ MWI • Whlller Condot on the EIEGITIYE llME be• ch . comm t V clean. on quiet cul de sac IAYW PLlll IAYFlllT RPllT 11111T1 11 you haven't eeen this, fllTUTll Pllll belch, completely r., '4 Br, 3 Bl. formal dining poollten~ls. 5860/mo. In Anaheim, nr Kalella & NW-lfll-you h1ven't '"" the 1111,• HPLD ' decorated, call owner rm. breakf111 area, family Pro Per I 'I House Euclld 546-5704 8pec1acu}ar bayfront dpl:x 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, Drive by 2331 Curi Drive 11ne11 condominium vllu• on the Blllbol P41"lnsul1. 3 808-e69·8169. room, huge muter tulle. 642-3850. lal~a -- 2 ha dn. 2 boet apecea. Reduced -$1,500,000. ind '" ror vourMtl that In Co1ta Meu. Localed BR In front. 1 BR In re1r. I.I. Excllaa't oen1r11 air. large patio 3 bd, 2 ba. 2 car ger Mon· Ptaiaaala 2707 ..... lllU HME IOUIPlllT this home hu been newly In gated comm.. lineal A money makel Alw•v• WILL TRTD Fab lous w/gu bbq, cloMto S.C. aco (HV Homeal Vrly. d r 5111 painted outllde 1nd call upgradea. all nu appl.. ----rentedl Cell for further In· "' u Plaz1. Wiii consldef pell. s 1150 494•452'4 5450, 2 Br, uUI P • Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 10 eee the apeclous In-upgreded cpts. much UM &IMlllf lormetlon Balbo a Pen In Point S1275/mo. on lelH. · 410 Hardlni Balboa. ti.th, 3700 1q.ft. Xtra parking. $1,385,000. le rlor. Unobatructed of oak. upgrlded wl2ndbow .. ·.--m"•n• -FIRS homeh • ~,,v'~andnew •• to I~ Avall. Aug 10. 662-1700 3 bd cottage completely Ph BPM-9 M 5'47-1155 "close-up" VI EW of cov.,lng1, 2 br a. •-ome. u · · · remodeled. huge newly UM llU Ba"'ronl, oc9ln, Ind a $139,500. Agl. 720-050<1 Lo-I ptlced Plln 1 with PlYIUlllULTll home lrom beech. lendscapedyard. gerege. Peninsula Point, 2' Br . 2 ~ + .. ~· of fights. Large liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii muter tulles, on prlvlle lll-1120 $'4'49,000. Call Mark Agt. llU YlllE lrpl. S800fmo. 181, last. NBa 2 cer rrege. 2 beun ~~th ti lar~O~ nn., 2-slory3 t>edroom + llm· 2 II ... E aunny location. Air con· 6 3 3 • 3 4 3 '4 • eve 1 2 story '4 bedrooms, 3 securlly No pets pauos. lrplc3 115 /mo ' 'pa 08 · • · lly rm, formal dining 1nd with arage apartment dltlonlng, deeoralor win-I. WaalH II 5 baths. 4th bedroom has 213-380-9680 days, _Lou 6~ fllllllll Ulll llLL TIP 3 car gar. Owner out ol g 000: • dow coverings & wlll· : H 2 built-In desk and booll· 714-548-8533 eves Corell ••I Mar 2722 area and MUST SELL. alley aooeaa. $155, . pepera. 2 brick patios u11~E LIT I WILL PAY CAS for or ahelves Pool s.pa weter--New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Nonnandy Sae and submll. f1DI with built-In BBQ. L1rge • 3 br house thll needs to fall Quiet· location '4 Br 2'"1 Ba home In 2 Br. 1 Ba, avall lmmedl· Eatate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. 1o495,000. 3 BR home on large lot country kitchen, c om-9011178wlth older be moved. 850--4 133 S l200/mo innuaJ lease Beycrest. 11ln l cond alely 64-4-4083. Relrlg, ... ••.,. ••g ••YflllT $97,000. Easy tflfms munlty tennis, pool & home $225,000. Dalebout Bay & Beach freshly pa1n1eo. a great stove. carpon ..... VII --I • 0 ... lttr I r I ... !amity home, gardener ·---Wl\TI RI RONT PHL ••E parka. Only $167,000. If O ar. I • talft 818 I 631-7300 lncld. $2500/mo For Info 2 Br t Ba. frplc, deck, nu Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat ltuMI !> Inc:. Quiet loc1llon 3 BR 2 Ba. ITEPI Tl Tll•ll, 141-1121 Gtaeral 2102 -please write P o Bo• cp1, S700fmo lat. las• + deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. REAL ESTATE fireplace. RV access. Lllll I ... L Easily eflordable 1256 Mesa Verde 3 Br Fem Rm. 1029, Larchmori1, N. V $250 dep Qu1e1 cpl only. ••11nw •••E 131-1400 $1-48,000 financing by w oodbrldga Groves LIHllLEfl•u gaysrenl utlls _ .. arm'n Ill 2 Be $900/mo. t $500 10538 Nosmoklng or pets Avail "" I~~~~~~~~~ owner. Auburn model 2 bdrm 11 "'' sec. No pets. 2024 N. 8115 Cell Answer Ad Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 aq. i: ltf ••Oar.it lltr. wtlh every upgrede Im· This home hat great unialow must ue Capelli Open Sal 9-11 Btulls condo, 4 Br 3 Ba, 540. 642--4300 24 hrs ft. ,000. Will trade for a local property. tlTITllllll flHT Ml-1721 aglnable. Gorgeous neu· potenlfal. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 539-l90 BEST Riiy lee rece ntly decorated LARGE 1 BR. view decll ..,..1....,., Serving the Coastal Area Since 1968 2.59 Ac Valley Cntr nr Escondido. $58,000 MW trat decor. Large yard, across the street from •=•l ltacll I& MESA VERDE Fl!"EST 3 S 1200 673-2422 ger, ex1ras. $750 ~ dep. ILIFn VIEW LIOATlttl luah landacaplng & Hndy beach & bay. Via BR plus den. Din room. ----719 Marloold 640-4255 redWOOd deck. A must Lido Nord addreu . A1k· Bays e Vlll1ge, nr w1ter, dble ger .. quiet street Harbor Ridge 4 bdr, spec-EnJoy be1utlful 1unMt1 2 Stry 3 trg Br, 3 Ba. lrg llv *-. $152.000. Ing S3'40,000. must see Pool, clubshe, $975 mo. 549-3768 raculer view, former Cotti MtH 2724 o 'lo oklng beck bay rm wflrplc. lrg den. ........ 1 1 R 675 9936 model, S3700tmo Ag1, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim w1ters & city llghl• from $167.900. 979-0734 WltllllHE •H Liit IULn acun · eas. • IEW 111111 760-8333 11 moll rooms + deck. 2 bd r m. S 106,000. lll-1100 Ill OllYtl Garege, trplc, w/d Harbor vi-Homes. lrg 4 spacious wrep-around 81L..-LOii Premium loc1tlon IC106S For tease, completely hook·ups,nopets 721 S 5 0 terrazzo patio. End unit '/Z IO from pool a 11rge paril. Lido Isle egl ~Y S Br H ee furnished home. 10 to 12 Centet S1 b r • 1 0 I mo or w/3 Bdnns, 2112 Ba. llW•U Light & airy: tot1lly Im-ttome on 56 lot. Sell or months, beginn ing S695/mo.1st+ sec.Days $2000/lurn Pa1r1ck Priced under marllet al s BR. 2 Ba. frplc, 50 x 1'45 maculate lntlde & out. exchange. P.P. 673·8315 Aug/Sept. Hrdwood 497.6287, Eves Tenore. 760-8702. 1295,000 for • fast sale. lot. 10"• dn. Asking Lovely decor; brick patio. Low down. low price. Sea· floors, fine c1blntry, '496-4792, Lido Isle. Chrmg 3 bd. 3 2Br. 1v.Ba. lam rm. new cpts/drps/palnt. lg plllo No pets. nice location 2195 Miner ST $650 mo • dep. To see c.all 645·9804 Trudy Stubblelleld. $ 140,000. Assume 1•1 al 12•;,•;.. view, lrg lot. $379,000. marble bath. 3 lrpls, beck s1o1••p, OWi Fii ba, lrge µatlo. Yrly lse I•-------• 282San10 Toma1 Call Diane Perkins Darrell Pash Properties bay vi-. oriental rugs. -$1600/mo Avall 8-25 lbdrm dupleit. yard. gar Beach Retreat. 3 Skylites, vaulted ceil. in Agt. ~2-2806. 552-2000 851-8767 a n liq u es. SHOO . IUT PEOPLE OILY. 675-1 t-41 Small pet OK AYall Aug ••• ' IELU 6-40-5332 Ea1tllde. 2 bd. + den. Npl Heights, 2 b<J, 2 ba, 1 $425/mo. 5'10-7998 master suite, 2+den or 3 bdrm. Parquet IAllFlllOL-llE stove relrlo W/D gar-,,._ k.itch I PRIVACY lush lants -Tllnl IUI Harbor Rldna Lautremont: ltalft Uafar.UW "" $600Tmo 1st and lrpl. hor lub, gardner t Br 1922 Wallace Ave ui11 in . en. -P Loci! bank ha1 foreck>Md Best priced Jasmine .-•.-' $650/mo. Avail 8-15. 251 upstairs. relrlge. qu1a1, •--'uded in· low pn'ce of * 129,000. Exist-on 2 beautiful condos · Profeaslonelly "-aeral Z202 last + 13-00 cleaning de-Kno11. rear house. Call 1~2oimo Sierra Mgmt a-.a • IEIHEI , • model a111flable. A•· landscaped & decoreted; -posit. 645_5110 .. Ing 10.5% VIR loan. 1•3Br. 2 ~B• and l-'4Br, aum1ble lln1nclng Seller OGean view. large spa, Oceanside.Vista: Beaut •t Pnl Co. 641-1324 1 OllllA IEL 11111 2Y.Ba. The units are 3 It realistic & wantato MUI reduced to below o4 y, r 2 B r .... ••lt Npt Terr Condci. 2 bd. 2 1 Br fOr"' a quiet single per-•155,000 for 2 stry 3Br & den, walk to bch Loclled on tree fined year• new, spaoloui. fully Only $215 000 759-1501 pt.irchue price for hse,lndscpd, View.Ocean ---ba. no child/pets Ren•. son No peis $375/mo. • c 2 Bd appointed w/modern 191" ~ 1!52· 73fa · I edl te sale d I • O S 6 7 5 home Gazebo and spa Poppy ,..ve. ute rm 1ures Including micro-"' mm a · Breeze.A u I .. re1. ne Waat1lde 2 Br. I Be. : N w pt Hgt s are a . . home with beamed cell-wave and self-cleaning wr•. 'llrD & LEE $525.000. Private Parly. lpc>UH OVel' 43,chlldren enclsd garage, pallo, lrg 642-3073/650-7737 6'42-5939 lall -...W. IJl-1ll1 Inga llreplaoe 1nd large ovens. tile entries, dbl ~ ____ 1_2_0.-0_886 ____ over 17.water p1ld yard. no pets. S535tmo. Seawlnd 5 Br. 3ba. view, -----.. •r-• sundeck. Full size R-2 lot $395,Hurry 780-0998 + 1 mo. sec deposll i d n r. t e 001s 1P001 1 Br unrurn. pool, laundry Real Ditate Store 2000 W. Balboe, N.B. hat room for 2nd unit. garages w/openers. etc. Real Estate IEWNIT TEIUOE 770 5829 lac From $404 Utlls Reduced to 1235.000 to Submit on financing. Agt. 3Br, 2Ba. Sl25.000 l•••tr I wllftr 5'48-5-442 or • · 1800/mo. 5~53_9_ paid 548•0336. * HllllOR RIDIE * Come visit the most fabulous view. New custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm. fam rm, 5 bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and Mk for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. tn1lllU1-1 HELEI B. DOWD IULTll, 1•. IPllW.Plll wllh 38r Sbl Huntington Sch home. Reelly Sharpl 1135,950. ... IUWlllS" 4 Br 2 llory wtth grea1 pool. s 199.950. WloaH•1rhaltJ tl .. Ull OPEN TILL 8 PM. 144-1114 • llYllDT4•• 2 hobby room•. super iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii large lot ( 10,500 sq ft), • delightful pool arN 1nd security ayslems. $3.4<1,000 MPlllUIP1 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on cul-de-sac. Covered patio Ind morel Only $132,500. u111i11cur 11u ... rs RMltort. 676-6000 IPlllLmPlll with thla 3 bdrm. 3 beth liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aSTUITDI aettle aatate. Submit •6'4~2~-'4~8~2~3·~~~~~ """"""· "'""J' Xlnt financing. low down, ltlttll Weal-side, lg 2 b, 1'h b, The Bluffs, 4 Br 2•;, Ba 2bd. l'h Ba. 1695/mo lflfms. :... [mi Agt 631-3'44'4 .IAOlll IUL n huge lvg rm, l/p. New kit. Condo, dbl gerege. pallo New Carpet and pain I. ME +... IEWPlllT pat10,g1r.S750.NoPeta Walk ro shopping, Spa Open12-'4SetfSun Take your choice • five In Lowest priced In Wllnut ,.., lllAlllllT 6-46-2389 schoors. park Near pool or call 644-0886 2400 cute 2 bdnn & rent the Sq. 3 Br 2 Ba. encl. patio. TWlllOllE l1'91lM 1ll Daaa Ptiat & S 1 1 O O / m 0 E 11 e 9 : Elden. " 7 modwn 3 bdrm, 2 bath $99,500. $9500 dwn. Call Almoll new lour bedroom Woodbridge: Lg & lovely North of Marina 2+ 2 crptd 49-4-7-429 2 B-dr_m_._1_B_a-th~S5.,,..90,...,,,... -ga-r· unit, or YIN·vefNI Elth91' fl,nn Of Sam 662-28116 twnhae neer beech, 4Br + family rm home unll w/appls dshwshr TIE ILIFFl-COllO age, large patio. no pe11, ~~~ r~-'tlr~lnOwldC:,E!8~y· •---------tchool1, 1nd a/lopping. w/3 Cir gar. Close to pool garage & view $520 + sm 3 Br. 2'1t Ba, pool, tennis, laundry hook up avaJI "'"",...... L11u1ltaell lMI Lowdown.ANumelaUI $1200 fee 539-8190BEST pulllnggreen Nrschool 534 Bernard 642-4905 c750~11150de1r ory7o5u2r .7'3'1'3del ··T1•-ay 11.25%. owe balanoe. Newport Creal 2Br w/new II ' • & shops s 1150 w/opl. 2 Br , ... ba Townhou~. 2 ..-IPll ---Vacant. S 175,000 cpt., trplc. comm p(>ol ert ., 6'44-8138 ·• ~ 370MOUNTAINRD. leaPrt,.rtlttLN. andlennls $1100 '4Br 2Ba 22oosqft 1/S ----_ pallos. very clean ......... NYE WALKER&LEE 2 BR + rentll. Wiik to (11 .. )lll 2111 WATERFRONT HOMES acre Jae '1rull trees ~lttra The Hde!ghhlS 3 Br 2 Ba s 5 50 I m 0 -de p lltl...,. fllU be a c n s 2 19 o o o .. * 631 1400 • G • · 911 1aun ry ook-up. garage 642-5530 or 6-46-9556 ,_., n .... -1 .,It.ate 873-1923 • • IOWI -1• . cleln. erdner. Avall . S 1'400/mo. utlls lnctd H 2 Br 1 B-a 1 child ok, no Charming 3 Br bHch ~~ · ntnH 1 lalHI 831-2150. 6<12-7918. w 839-1642 ~fur~b:=~~= At.--.c. .. _ l!!J!rl ltacla 1011 B~~~~B;~~LC::'~~~· ftaiatala 2207 ftHl Waterfront 3 Br 3 Ba. ~=~~·lm~5~~1-i~~~n F and bey In aacluded ~. 2 LWt lnfrHt..... menltln, owner amdous. Beach House for rant: 2Br V11l2 2234 $1500/mo Dock In· 2 Br 1 Ba s445/m<J 2269 China c ove OWNER Lovely 8-6,: w/room for BYCO 6<15-2251 1'h ba. 2 story, dbl ger, Fantutlc '4 ram home cludded 13 ~f!' $2900112, Boa C Maple No pets MOTIVATED. $595,000 20. h C 1 3 b cpl ,,,,..n beam cell-2 I I con o. ea...., m 5 O 8 Fee AWc for Lindi Hazel. Wl_.111 OllM 1 yac I. u e r WllTCllff (2) new • -..-Slyllsh 3 br ba rp c Rusty Guinther. agl 4 •44 4 .,.. w35' lllp Mu1t "81 PP logs. $925/mo yrly, blt1n1 lelsure pallo $650 -8<14-7020 2 Bdrm, p1t10, llrepleoe, Ownw, 673•7873 3 Br. abeentee owner M.t 675-8l20 agt +lee BEST Alty 631-1266 2 Br 1 Ba uos1alrs. lorced Ulll IEIL llTITE dbl car ger. S 119,000. "Sell". Ju1t reduced to S " L 2216 air hea1, 4 un11s $450/mo Sanla Ana Ave. * .... IEN* $219,500 3 Br. Cullom Ctrtaa •·• •ar 2 22 a .... lt1cll 2 40 oat. ..... SJOO deposit 631-3725 YICUT-111111 Ill flOll '4 Bdr w/180 deg. oceen Including A/C. Appt. only. CLEAN 2 Br 281 HP 2 § B 2 B I I Outstanding ocean view 2 2 Br 2 Ba. Bluffvlew Child ,' wu -••HTN vu. $'400,000+ value. Wiii $320,000. Herry Freder· c gar nw ' pnl 'nr Hbr r. h a1. e~~ ger.,c OH Br 2 Be spa furn or unturn Ok •31 ,,.107 '.Ill •-~ .,,., .,,1 .... 1•1266 . • · to sc oo s ..... ops. rwys. s 1500 •99 530• " "" lll-1120 NII at $2911,900. C•" ""'•..., ..., beam, nw cptg. olrd. no kids ok. $650 962--4471 ·.. • .. __ ----- llUlllATlll :;~~'f ~enore 780-8702. pets. s 1100. B<I0-0619. ll00'14111.-W11taia1ttr 2Ztl 2 c~~s~ ~~azc:"°~~r :i~ Wllh 1 Utile TLC thla could 3 Br 2 Ba & frplc, So. of An entire hse 2 ba formal Nearthe Mall 2 br 4 lam $550. 1s1, lul. & secur be your cutle. Two mllel D1a1 Ptlal 16ti PCH. Avail. 11110 al dfr 2 gar lrplc lncd home w/pool ok klds/pe1 631-0858 10 beach. 4 Bdrm. 2'h FOREClosbRe-2Br .28a. IO 1 I050/mo. 675"2500 kld1/peta 1675 BEST Riiy S '4 7 O e • s Y m 0 v e 2 Br 2 Ba P8110. pool." spa bath. huge master aulte. $94 900 -1 Br 1 Bl t'6 t le•n 11 Nice 2bdrm. 1 ba. fee 53g.5190 539-6190 BEST Riiy lee I formal dining & MPer•ie S8i9oo:condo~ .. Ocee~ cos11 be11. 1978 A11Gn1 bullt-lns. garege. no pets. isao~~~ u J ,e sc gpr:,; family room with wetbar VleW-Agent George • 5 Br, 3 Ba, ap1 home. dbl wide. 2 br 2 ba, 2 708 Nerclaaus. $785/rno Ownr occupied hm. avail •••••iaiaa1 645-4533 !, ~::S~i~~~~I 714-998-9e0o 'i;!:,%"iitt!!~::' .. 9V::'. ahed•i11':-::e;~, ~n1~ 64~759 ~~1 \,! Brm~'oc°"tin~~ U!1arai!~H 2410 2 Br 2 Ba stove. weir- THE REAL ESTATERS Ftutala lllffl_I .. •• nu ? w/D b.;. CIONI• Spyglas.Rldge'4 Br21/2 $925/mo. 5 '48-23t3. MacArthur VIiiage. I Br. stde,leundrylac nopets r.-epp .. • .., ., B 1 t & bl k encl J 11 ""'" ""12 pool. t e nnis. club Vall!J 1034 • bdrm, 3 be, anllt '-·-'. part1111y furn .. quiet adutt a, ron c · u e. '""'"''" · S-4751 6'46--4380 S-475/mo.6'46-4382 -.. ..,... ,.,,... ark 129 5-00 751-6345 yards. 2 lrplcs, bit-In bar, mo. . _ Pteaaure Palace. 5 bd, 3 corner lot, lerge patio on C57:1762; · ' ramlly rm. 3 cir gerage. Sitar• Jlr Ottt111 Npt Bch 3 bd condo Pool. 2 Br. opl/drps, new paJnt bMulyl Low.t P<loe In .,.., Only $135,950. lallt ..... l•altJ tlMlll OPEN TILL 8 PM. bl, mini-golf. auper yard. green belt. rec re-w/g1rdener $1600/mo. Like new. 2Br. dbl gar, Spa No Pets s675 $450/mo. 1st/last.• sec Cathedr11, mueh mo<e. decor1ted, new a-pt1, kit Nearly new. 12' wide, nr 83&.-034'4 pool, tennis, only S67S. 5'4s,:3630 eves 1 80 E Roch es I er Ill UIYll lalha blaU 1811 Owner. 964-5996 eppllenc:., ICl'OM from Npl Bch, walk to groc.ry, H24 Clll Key 962-7780 -548-019'4, 675-6527 Fabuloul C>Muvllle plan on •a•-• llUll laal. ICll Fnr.:· PP ownr wlll lallst $26.000 646-2573 C..ta •111 Tls lffOfdlble 2 br unit JOI DESEllYE ITI 2Br. nr So COjl.51 Plall. huge '.4 ecre tot. Lllge -n financing. Can for Info ... .... '''"an' I IP l Br 1 ea, p1tlo. lrg ~lld. r""hl byHunllng Harbour NEW gated 20 Townhome s 5 7 5 5 4 5. 4 7 3 1 . patio. ldeel for enterialn-LARGE HOME 5 BR+. Close to beedl. dairy an 4 pm. Mr Dean -_ ~ J no pets, 1485/mo + $465 $l25 kids ok 639-6190 VILLAGE COMMUNITY 545-0034 Ing With pool, apa, bl1·ln1, W/RENTAL 10021 Forr .. 111. $152,500 760-0157. Mo"o Bay View tee. dep. 2630 B Elden BEST Riiy lee 2 Bdrm, 2·~ Ba. 1600 sq ---TllllfflTI LOClted on two Co111 M.u loll llmott olke three aeperate houtes. New loan Is In place 11\d reedy for you to 1t111 u v- lng tues Ind bulldlno equity. Only S 159,950. 751.j191 -t bar. BBQ, musle, etc. 300 Block APOLENA 536-7542 or 980·6096 IY tWlll Lot. $3,990. Easy 1erm1. Ave. 639-20'4'4 eves. II. of pure luxury. Gar-2 Br w/~ar crpts water !r.~loudy~i~:'~~n= ~~!l ~ Aaaume VA loans 11 low Exec. 2 sty condo. 2 br, 919utllul vie;s_11~n;9P•-$350 home pan ullls pd lniat 2 44 eges. spas In every home ~~~d6 .. ~ .. 6~~~11~·::~ Inga. Motivated Miler hea _,.._ ea 8112%. 3-4-&5Br, top den 2 ba 2 frplct pools cl le Ocean. · enchanting '4 rm crptd 2 10 5 Bdrms. $750-$2066 • master •ulle. dining 2192 "C" Plaoenlla S-450 rv1Ced to l8fl l 795,000. BVOWNER 675-8729 a r ua. mot1v1ted. j1e.'g11"9ns.M 5-.1881 'hplt~lft Vaill I d •c. o r e ppl1 10 01 rooms. wood burning ,,. M11cell&. agt 8'40-2678 - -539~190 BEST Rily fee llreplaces, micro-wave CFMA~Bt •~ ''"• "t'9"· 17141 673 4400 ltlMI Cllffh1ven 3 Br. big R2 lot. Nwpt · S260,000, 3 'I!: ovens, l)flvale patios & bo<llOOO Ha.r1lor·B•\tr • 1007 ElllHllll•L hrdwd lloora. S215K. Br & 2 Br. S20K down. 3 Br2 Ba condo.2 cargat, sor yards. ga r dener •rtl $5SOolus ht lot Ptaiaaala 4.5 Bdrm1. 2 1tory on OwnlAgt ~2-H&&. Steps to .. nd. 974-21-44. pool/clubhse, greet lo-ffy provided. Eteoent living plo• Sec ..... ,1 1mmt0 Beeutifu1 oee111front home quiet eul-de-w. Wilk to c1t1on, no peta. 1st & last only 15 mlnules from C•ll 01•nt 9bJ-4&el ·~ ~~~al~ P:;ln~~~.: &beh.·~:.~~:i~own OUffllVDHPLD IE•Dll0,000 :.::.~~~1°' 673•4861. 651-1177 i~sh~~~~~~do/o~u~~~ UUIOlllPTI $775,000. Will trade for financing. s 169.000. PRICE REDUCTION! Tip of the Penll*.lla dplx, family rm. port Just east of New-142-IOlJ Items of li ke 1111ue. OpenllOUM Sll/Sun 10-8 $350,000 wlll buy this lo-Income SU50 mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, cpll/drps port Blvd & so 01 San 1 Br. gae a water paid People~ need people 305/561-55&0. 9032 Bobble Cr. cetlon wtth 2 un1t1, 1 wtth Gorgeoua prope rty! :~s'~'· An~ ror Pete Diego Frwy $1050/mo enclad gar. gas bbQ thoukl elwaya diedc the The fa1teat draw In th• • I• l 2 962-8679 panlalvlewofOQM/l. bay 831·1630 Bkr. 751-3·1,1 1 831-5439, 2473 Orange dshwehr $435-$460 ~ Oltec:tory In the Well ... 1 Delly Pilot tnaa I Ir and mount1lna. 3 cat 08'· ..,,_ Ave Costa Mesa DAILY PILOT CleMlfled Ad. M2·5e78. eeeutlful 5 Br. with ocean IOEllFlllT... • plua RV parking plus I L... .__... 3 Br 2 Ba Fam Rm lrplc -" $'495tmo 2 Br. t Ba apl --:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~. & view 10"/o d Stock co-op. 2 Bdrm. Beat 2 covered perking arM1. HIH tt -.._ s 1 '5 2 S 1c11 y 'A 11 e : 3 Br 2Ba. •nCI. palfo. Atarlatatl FaraiallH encl pello. small per olo., 26g~y 1111nd VI~ °O~: bllglln. $130.000. owe Cell for cs.ti~ UH $850/mo. 64-4-1336. Wllnut Sq. $795fmo. -ca1por1. lndry rm COLDWeu BANl(eRO ........ t1,ne.- Reduced •245,000 this authentic, C\18tom "Cape C.od" 1 with a SPF.Cf ACULAR view! ls a must to see. 4 BR's, den. oak floors, pool, 2 spas in a prestigjous guarded gate community. Owner may consider a trade. lfO UT1U&Y I IMIY 1-1 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Open House Sat/Sun wtth $30,000 dn. 142 1200 816 N Fi:;:; SX § £ 862-2886. 979-l9'42 lalMI 735 w 18th St 1-5. MCNHh RHlty. R4H ln111tmt 751-5989 • wu ~ltny's omce. MN 3 T:h.! ~·c.rMC::'.~~ BHullful view with Ptai11al1 2607 TSL Mgmt 6'42·1~3 851-9889, 6T5-8196. T ..... cent A/C, heat, alee & no pets s12i Sierra prlv1cy. 2 me1t8' br. den. FurnlSfuld Bachelor Apart-$495fmo 2 Br I Ba pOOI, .... +•--..a+l .... t ~a'n'"ci.!!. =. + 2 Ba. plumb Worth S-45,000. Mgmt 8<1 1· t324. 2'~ bl, Peters Turtterock, ment. Bayfront. Private laundry room. close 10 ,...., """' .,.., wlll deliver for St 1,000. ' St-450/mo 552-7038 Beach Older person No shopping 149 E Bay St *.I ....... 1000* Pool + Tennis + Security 850 '4133 • 1• J •• 10• . -' Gate . 4 yrs new. • · • n -Qu1llty 5 Br. E11ec home. pels.Vrly $425, 1st.last, TILll1•t. 142·1 • Spotleu36301f duple• 0 A Vard, frplc, walher/dryer Turllerock Highlands cleaning & Security Dep B OWC ttl·12%-longterm !51,~9913~.6~4-420~•nt S1n111Ana,veryclean 3 Br hook-1.1p.No~1.723 St800/mo.Avall.9-1 673-6765 aves and $595 2 Br. 2 • 3br/3ba+5br/3be· 1 vac hOfM, $5.000 0< $17,600 Center SI. GOl DEN PROPERTIES wknds. Townhouse. patio, lrplc, 509 Ac.cll•Wllk to... lniat l dellvefed 10 your lot $775/rno. 111. + aec. Daye 752•1589 . --sm pe1 OK carport all 399K20%dn-Appfa1Md Condo 3 Br. 2 Ba. mini 850-4 133 497~287 Evea _ Studio. S1ep1 lo Bay & b1t-ln1. «OK own/bkr 8<15-7048 * Wll•t• * ocHn vieW, det1ched 496-4792 Ra ncho San Jo1quln Beach, non-smkr 1295 940 w 18rh S1reet .... ' -.a S.11 ¥"· poor, Jacuzzi. awr-laetmt Patt l S · Condo 2 bd, 21;, ba, den yrly. 673-0072 TSL 6'42-6221, 6-42-1803 llULFllWll _, 120 000 "31 7066 4Br,2BaM ... Oel Mar,2 w t we t b a r l rpl I 2 B 1--d -----3 bd, 21~. 1 yr, upgrlded, • · " • 2 nou ... on 2 R2 1011. cat ger, FR, lrplc, 1650 S 11001 6'4-0:8559 Very n ce r, aun ry. $595/mo :2 Br. 11,; a. FamLY·IY IWlll shutter•. arll)tll. lend· Evel. C.M. I Br. & '4 Br S80K mo 759•8006 mo gar. avail. 9/ 10·6/ 10 Townhouse. nev. carpet, lrvlne r.,reoe. 10 rm hm ac:aped, nr pool and len· llYEl lllllEI eecn. 15% dwn. Own/Agt Warmington Townhome, 3 $575 • dep. 673-9018 new drapes, laundry w/pool. Walk to bch, golf nla. Mike offw. Open 8<12-9666. •Br. S Ba. 2800 IQ It, 2 yrs Br 2 Bl w/1trlum, walk to Ctlll tll 24 room, enclosed garage courM or Funlon lllend. hOUM s 111Sun. 12·5. 22 Expenllve cullom home new. gardner. no pell shopa/lennl1/pool. dbl 1923 Pomon1 ,. .. llmple. Anrectlve 30 L a k •• h 0 r.. Bk r . on I huge lot. 5 Br 4~ bl. 431 C1rn1tion $1200. 631-2150 gar, S900/mo Lols Miiier, CASA IE 0110 TSL Mgmt 642-160.3 ~50~~~ ~r .;,r ~ 552-0660 :1:-!~°'~ CtlM fll·PlEI 5Br. S8a, Indoor apa, 1 g 1 6 7 3 • 7 6 4 4 or ALL UTILS PAID Almoll new delu11e 2 story oparete w/rltra. Cell on 1 commending view 4 Bd m 3 Ba.+ Den with 20ic26 p~rm, nawly 531•12641 Compare before you rent. 2 Br 2 Ba yard•. 6'40-2722, 673-3745. ftlnlll PAlll lot. 1935,000 IHhld. We~ 'au, Redwood ~':°in~~. Sl~~I= ~llHI ltae Cu110~ de~~~r~··~~are:: balconies, g ardener· H••-•nl .... S131,6001andquote.R& S1una + 2-two bdrm 871-1402,(2t3)456-6832 Uu_,m blrector n;;a, =0u~d wlthg pl~sh ~1~:i~~t-•1 o~.or~l69!~~~ -ShlfP 2 Bdrm. 1\t beth, H lnveatmenti. 761"5989 unlta. 4 car 01fl08 A•k· long t•m lelM, In Lag 1andseaplng No pe11 547-9571. Eve1/wknd1 2 br. din, meny upgredea. e1rthtonn throughout.I ..,_ Pllll Ing 1640,000. ....... Bch or •dJ. lrH. 1 Bdrm Furn $5-45 850-0223 $289,000 lee. Open Sun. covered pltto. Aatttng TAUST DEPT IL TU mt• '800/mo. lntlt'Nted In 365 w . Wiison. 642-197 1 ------ 12 .... 6 MerltlrM Drive. $101,900. Cell 540-1151 IH~n.11 Din i..wtl 3 br. 3 ba, '""· rm, lrplo, optlorqo buy. <19<1·6531. lYAIWU •W 8y9~n~t1~33 Big Ceny0n townnome, 3 833-7622 jlc In mttr be. huge r91r ec.en view 3 br 2 bath hM aal. lt11 4 1 Br refrlQe, range, l1un· lr'1 BA In 2 atorl .. Newport ooe1n fronts yd. Drive by 2180 Elden. many xlr11 $1050 & em YOUR OWll dry, poOI, caroort. no MUI I nm YllW 'Prl~m:!!~~ ~l~t duplex & trleltb. Spec· SI050tmo. 851·6226 ,_ 539-6190 BEST ~l& S450tmo. 93 t W 200 btk. <IO' I01, 3br +din, t~r 67& 18731 OOUITRY 19th. St 5'48-0-492 ~~~~!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!~:_1 Sb•. ywd, compt. reflirt>. :~ ~o:~=h~ Plueh, ~ :-0. ~ br up. R~~~~~~L:D tr .. ,,... 2\1 Avall Aug 1. 1 bd. bit-In ~~ 1/,£1/' (15c!~·~?i··<>r,;' J::Z.,;;:. PllEllUI Mecnab 144-t200 2 bf dn, bl1.ina. d~oer 1 & 2 Bdrm hoUMe wtth tlf\11 • fem rm ~· ESTATE 11ove. oven Carpet, Nlf .... C.11' ~ -:.. c::... -· ... •• Balbol ~. nr Npl Pier. oateo-• large y1r49, Coct<\111 pool " jlto. Av .. 1 dtapes MllUnt WOfktng -"-"-"-'-~-~ .. cu••,.,...... ;, ... t Owneregt87S-S551 LOOITIOI F ... AMUme St21,000. Cllarmlngl s.. to ap. lmmed. SUOO/mo . Bee:utlful&plrkllke pe<aononly.$325 .. MC -·· ... owe 2nd. 13911.000. By preclat•. S500-M50. 873-5364, tgt. with ""ec.<1 pool. Reta required '494--419& ·~:·: .... :::, .. ·;...~. ~ .,..,_ on gretnbtlt. 2 8drm, 2 °""* 673-012&. Cell&42•l9. 71 ~i:: ~~~d~T *PrlvatePat101 ..._ •• 1., .. ,.,.,, •""'" _., <I 8 A·• a In 0 I e ·Iv I, beth AvllOn MOdel In ' . __!! .. I_ !_! _ . •Cov..-ed P•.rklng Condo 2 Br, :2 B•. near Tradewlnde. Un· Turtle Aock Ridge Letl ltf Lli 1411 Condo. E/llde, 3 Br. t~ try br *SpeclouaApt1 SC. Plue. pool, I A "0 TA s I ~ ooeen vllwa. Towntiomet. MINT CON· ba, dbf o•r. trDIC, ..... 2 be poolljlCUD.1 newer •DlnlngArM '576/mo Incl heal &. i I I I I Ir • 8 3 a. 0 0 0. A 0. n t OITION. !nd unit • UP-Duplp, SN0,000, 3 If l 2 ~ ...... t 8-dl Oft!Y, no pell. AEFS req. decor klda/peta seoo·. •Welk In CIOMll water. no pelt 631· t•?e . . . . . . . 851-t135. 644-4201 1r1ded thro ughout. 8r, 120K dOWn. Si.pt to -~ l?SO mo. 5'8·5647. 6311•8190 HST fee tHomt-llkt Klt°'*11 DecorllO<I model unit. 2 & I I c I .. ~.. .... 1124 155.000. llnd. t'l4-2 t44. ..., AIM II) Cllltornla. Dleifed iOCeJ 3 bf 2 b• HOMd FOA RENT F btk to Huntington l 8 r. 2 ea. fO( din rm, 11 "1 I I ; -flR•AI ••1111 Cllm1te. location, OCMn crptl bltlns ger $576 Mlaaton Vi.lo 3 lktrm. 3 rwysmLITIEI f•"E Condo. m111y eictra1 Sec . . . . . UQ fltnllyl'lome, 5 Br 2 ea. 15¥... breen, nowtnct. Newpon wort nm or• k Id • 81 srao/mo Fenced ftli g 81 e S6 7 5 De b ... -n~~_,.,..-1, ~~! aky!K•, 11rdwd ""· rrp1c. F. IPll .. 1M,. &Ncn It IMlou•. 1 blk s at-6100 BEST Rl1Y fM y•rd klda/peta W91come. 1 Bdrm irrom sseo 6'4().0702, H I T E R . With K ()fl()m!Gt tt>t ... , blHn mlcrO-Wl\19. COY• tot 27th s~ PenlnlUll from bfuff Ind l>Mdl. Exec qullllty 3-4 bf fir dh Agent, no, ... M &.2000. 2 8drm. From seso E.altllde CM 2-Br 18. I' I I I' 91'ed pe1Jo ' fruit tr.... lty 49r"°'*1'" "ept, Only Oceln vi.w. Det•ten 2 bl detlwlhf 2 ger pool LA QUINTA HERMOSA duplex, upper, .,,Giid - _._._._. __ ~'::~;.1~:,,:~1..;~;:~: tOOOaq.ft.oflttlC apece. 2 lotl lrom wlttr San OlefnerttelndOene two ety 1'121 + '" lnp1t1Nc• lUt t6211 P•rktlde Ln 1 blk ger,wnll rM,jle\IUl,no 113A,800. 0pn ~ 1--4 65 n77 w/tttrlflc vt.w. o.mtr Point. Double corner foll &3M190 HST -W of e.actl. 3 blkl 8 . OI plll. 1575/mo, Cell 11 H ( K A R I -3 137 .... iron Ln 8y ~te .... 25.000. F.e ldf-lt two ""*' Ind 4 If. i la Flrl"I rm, form IOI,._. -"""'nd •••· ... ,.... .___1'~1 '~1-1,.__,I-e ---.... ""'' · ...... .,f awr-.'i.4e..21ae · 1and. sumblt e11 offef'I. lllllywty. Zoned e-1 enc1 l!Jc1cM"'9 Condo lrg 2 8'. din '"'a ep1, 11aoo1tn0. ...,.....141·1441 ~·-··'-" .. ..........,., _ .._.., _ _.,,_., _ _. __ ,.. :.:.::t.;.::.. ~-Y.::!' ,,,,,___: will ,...,#u ftrel 11 >Clnt flNnclno, llPP'°* for eper1men0fta & Den. 2 la, fr1>1c, pool, 950-34 S Ellltlde i°':.' M~ :•· """"--., "00915-<IOOO •bove Pr~ • 11lbh•, will to ltloe>e. !!Jtrl at leg•, r • 10%, SO yr lllied0o35' RV AlOIFI PAOPEFITIE8 1tOM wtlh H ' htlaht If>" ll80/mo. 873-3313. Preii'ICltOUI 6:ct;;fi0f 1\ 18351 · 631-11&5 :·l:.'·:t~! aa~2:a 1--... --.... ,....._r._AK_l_ Hlft>of Kno11t eondO. a ::'~ t~·o:; ...._ ~ ._.,. ... the ~DOI 81y Club, I nr 11U\ 8t. 2 II' 1 Ltlmc. C.M. 931-5055 Of ll'llMOD ........ Uto,000.ly ••• '!Hiil • .,, ...... ~~ 1v1N AU11 15~St100,lncl ~ru:SJ5:Jro .. 642-2000 Cl••••d Adi i't-at7e owner. 780-IH1. _, __ , _11 loe''\n111Cbd Ada, utll 6'42·1f0 • ~~~~~~~~~=========::J:::::===a::::=:==~========~~~--- I Cl Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 29, 1983 Attto!!! C1r~•l!J CrHlt C..utllat lai11t Deer leph •!!i!t 1 .. P ..... 11a ... 1 .... 1a.,1 ____ 1!:!!!!!!1L-"!"'!"'!"'...,,..-~=~1.:4=~~ ;;;;;;;;~;;;;iiiiiiii -Rem1>dei-repalr. d nfque i alb CQbif1 biMf up sPAAaa, r.,_lf, Oooroper· LT HAULING. MOVING l••a•TAiiilA•v'"tN'"o"'1 "B0_L,.L.EU_t:_ !\Al.PH'S PAINTINU ROLLIN' ROOTER lrlH lrttfq ltwtl Unuaual wofk I tp9Clalty. neQ. TRW prollle. Money alora. SM ci.tnont1r1llon QAROENINQ • ODO JOBS STUO£NT8 MOVING CO. lnllexl. Reaa. r11.. Oralna from SA.50 lnf~~o ~ !:,.efld.. $184 per da~ OOn'I Pia.I Ft .. anatyal• 20 yra lie. bonded. back guar. M&·H•O s..coaa1, 2"88 Newpon JON o.46-8192 Lio. Tl24·08. tn•ured. Fr ...... 2• hr. 8•1·S&ee Plumbtng repair. OC'a le....,...... vour 1257 or • Of your cue over phone. Palombo Const te2-831• ~ lrttala Blvd, C.M. o.42-34'90 64' 1-8"'27 IOWMI rat•. 751•8763 min.. Rea. °'4&· 257 eva That'• ~LL you P•Y °' • 1,1 ....... --, I ltaH Cltaililf w•Tc .. us GROWi T lt:::i:: 30 d ...._ Gen. Ca=lry, Ceblneta, ta ~ "" " lat Ill IYlff lnd•1 1Y.I laj1:x, a...&.• Wtrl rtlt d I n I ROBIN1S CL. NINO h -' deck• OCkl ale 20 yra •HY oga ... room ng ~ . anl.. .. Aubef a..-..... :;u t:;;;;: . . DAILY la ~J llJ .... , CHAR, RENOV. &45-374'9 e<ihl, S 10 any ll. Teacher OLEAN• P MASTERS SERVICE: a thorcugl\ly ... ~.~;.:'.'.!,. • ...__..1 Trtmmlng, removal. yard i~ 21 yrs axp. 5"'8-28"'8 All*-· Prol., r .... All< clMn houM. 6"'Mt57 l90'.1na Nuralng ~ ........ ~ ..,_.. 84'2 2914 Big but• Foractoaures Mstr cral1eman. apeclal-aboul our 2&,000 i.wn -----..,.--,..-,-now offering prlva1e duly 1-.~~~l'!'!'!"'P'!' ... ~~ Lie. ••11802. 648·8734' dean-uc>t ... c. • PILOT L=~re'~6~strn~g~? tztng flnlah &. remodetlng. O..tttic Attag apectel. ceu 1nyt1ma, HouH, carpet window cere. companion•. Denni• Raymond Roofing I LOW RATES S 499-3105 I • 110/n 64888U(Mlchael) c tean lng . Wa do 11ve-1n1, Aid ... LVN'a, N-/Replllra/"'ecovera Tr .. 1r1m and removal; Sco11Genlllly R .ti II I h Hit"''" . thr0<ougt1 work. ~l•ble RN'1nowev1Uable.24'Hr L'-. '414'88. ...,859-i102 gen't'*8nupe, 564'-7017 SERVICE llO·OHI emoda ng , n • Chlldcare,companlona, C1Mnup1·Landac:aplng andREF8.Wllhcompi.le Servtce.714•494•7272 Ex•I Wallcoverlng In-"' carpentry, door hanging, couplea.Weoomeloyou. Haullng ·Tr .. Trim carpel and houu----------11a11at1on. Reel. ContUlt-*"ret1ri1I l ~~l*~n~~~~~~~ DIRECTORY lat= ttla1 palnllng, roofing, elec, Lowt .... (213)S41·51&0 Free Ht. 6"'2·11907 cleanlng, windows dona P1l ada1 ant A--1-nml. 581-8590 lt--'ctt r-.,. ne -etc 631-8371 MfchHI f CALL TODAYll•--iiil---------v IYI ., Mol wlll love & care. my ---------Span./Engl. lady, 45 yra, Cleall-upe, ahrub & tr.. &t0.5854. ..I PAllTIH "WE GALS SHOULD Word Proc;;;Jng SUNSHINE WINDOW OOITNOWll UlflllAlllA Your Dally Piiot Servtc• Olreclory Repr ... nlatlve C.M. home, lnlanl & up Remodllacellfla. wood re1P41Cl1ble, ... k• hae-lrlm, mo. malnl. Prompt by Richard Sinor. Lio, HANG TOGETHER" & ,_11., "'Ompoettlon. CLEANING 8-42-1549 Call Chris 6-46-6884 pa 11 o c v rs I dec k • , kpg tor nice fam. or gen· & reu. Chuek 642-2873 2 .. ""' H 1• t 11 839 0730 1 ,. " I"' '"RD drywall, hm fprs. By Ueman. Own car. $250 Houeecleanln~: Grof. ~obs """""· " yra 0 •PPy · • anyl me Real. Prompl. 8-42-8035 WHITE W..,.. 1111 ~•I o I .. .. W t .. INE s 10011 cu1lomer1. Pl ~I l WINDOW WASHING Randy 641· 822 wl<, Estella 840-0800 trwl a1 H tw HOME OR U Thank )'OU, 983·4' 114 Httr tfll I Secrelarlal aervlc.: lyplng, "The only magic ta It Ct Repalr-Alteratlona =II Mowing, EdgTng. Twice • FrM eaUmllff. 988"8427 PtlCeR ~TCAING copy, 11c. Ful HNlot. QUALITY" 831·2026 PERSONAL I eOslNESS Doors-Wlndows-Cablnell ~ month. •20 10 125• JOAN'S CLEANING tHLm PllmH Aeltuocoa. lnt/•Jtt, 30 yrs. 876--44158 780-8369 ·--------142-1111td.122 Biii peytng. Nora HIQQln1. Panel·Plllos-Fences 35 ALDXcoO§TlcAl 549-97o7 cook-erranda-111 wllety Prom PI. n 01 Pro-Neat. Paul 5"'5·2977 TYPING/BOOKKEEPING ltllt 1 -w ~~~~~~~~~ 999-7115 499·1601 yrs exp Jerry54'6.·4'~13 AllPhase.&RepaJrs Hauling. ctean-upa, lrM duUas 5"0-1287 1 .. a1on111. 636-71491;:;::=======:::::;;;;, For lndlv./amlbualneaa ljp;;~~--~"'1~~~!'11 •·ceaatla' I i BUD 552-9582 trlmmln~ yard malnl, CUSTOM EXTERIORS v ED'S Hr/dau/wk. M0-0888 Siii• law requlr .. Iha! all n5 al ant Repelr/1mall jobs. Fences, I d lk "•6 8502 '"•$t[•""' ' "'""'lrac:tora wtto --'orm CERTtFtEOUBUC ACCT Strrict shelves, perllllons. Low DRYWALL TAPING n ac:;p. •"" -MHH.!f.. & INTER. Reaa. rates. Free . ·~1 .. ~:;: EXECUTIVE SUPPORT ;"~over S200 l~udlng Personal Serv. Taxes rates Steve 731·8311 All Textures & Acoustic Mow, edge. clean-up, trim. BRICKWORK: Smail Jobs. eal. Ste11e 5•7-4281 , -l•I .. 1 '"'"' ... Your oltloe. Top akllll, Incl. labor and mateflal• mu1t 0 640 2068 End P•"""r work night· Free eat. Kevin 673· 1503 Free •ti. Re••. reles. Jim ... 5 12sa -• p 1 3 yra axper. • ""' C S i .., Newport. Coeta Meea, Custom hM palnllng, re-... • word proce9 .. ng. ro . be llceflMd. Untlcenaed m 8 r e 1 · C 1 1 1 IJ~I HY ct Electrlcal 646-1958 trvtne. Reta. 675-3175 duced 1ummer relea. relerencea. 497-8290 con1ract0<1 lhould 10 Aa.1.~111 PAPER-TALK A11ocl11ea ;Wt INSTALL CARPET Pl Ll- 15flVftay-Parklng lot & organize. lndlvlduel & For $1.75 1q yd Cell •Etectrklan: N-/Rapatr. TREES Brlcl<wOfl<: Small or larfie Free 111· Dave 673•2031 ...,.•.• .... • .. .,..1._ ... ~~~ ProlH1lon11 ExecuUve 11a1e In !heir ad"9111alng. Repalra·S•alcoatln~ business. 760-1988 Mel Of Pete, 772-1722 All lypes. Low prices. Lie. Topped/removed. Clean fobs&. repair• Local re a. IH lahtr Palltl11 I' •r Elf 141-llH osecor~~=rypon"::~n~~·P~~ ~C,:,~~lo~!nt:~ :'.':; S&S Aaphlt 631-4199Llc EXECUTIVE SUPPORT C C Free esl. 631"2345 up, new lawn a. 751-3"'78. 6"'5•8512 Lie w425914 964-20'17 WATER HEATER Spectal XaroiC Memorywrller. Grondle at 558-4088 with liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-;; YO\lrolflce Topal<llla,lncl. ••tlttaCHlt ELECTRICIAN: Priced Baa .. 11 •Maaonry-Slucco: new/ E Wiiiiam Giies Palnllng Poolhealera•Furnices 0 1 1 di uallly any queellona. Conlrac- word proce .. ing. Prof. Cement-Masonary-Btock rlg111, free esllm11e on !..= repair. All 1ype1. QuaJl1y. Conlreclor: competlllve •Faucet1•Dt1poMI•* u 1 an Ang ~0611· 1or'1 Stale Ltcenae For Ad Action references. 497-290 Walls-Cuat. work. Lie. large or small joba. Lie. llPllll * PAlmH Lowest price. 631-2345 races, custom work, lie. lawei-rt't Plt••I.. Newporl rea. l Bo11d, 28 Civic Cenler .tt381057 Rob 673-8094 396621. 873·0359 Etc. Gery 645-5277 PTL 10 yrs e1tp 751•7o80 BIGrOR SMALL.._ -lftlat/Alttrll tit Plaza, Room 890, Sanla a a • oncre •• meson • -r ., I Ii i .... INT/EXT. c • LL JIM WE DO IT ALLI ~9-9770 ._..., ,., -....... C I C.Llatt •uia1 c t ry 11a1 ••Yi•! a:::.~ ,.11,_11...... Ana, CA 112101. •New cablnets cablne1 work, foundations. Block, araa are 1 • .... , BHllll_ -X c JJoVIRd-" BY PR F. EUROPEAN D I Pilot teeing, bars & lormlce brick. Llc'd. 536-5013 --iiii0i41U"'JJ~p-Jo•e•s---Quick, careful Service IH·lllO Drain• clelled trom 15 & TRAINED ... matr .... All More ,.,,.._ .,.. getting a y cO\lntertops 642 0881 C "A"'a·n·d-1"!'1"'rlp•p"'l(•ng·.""""'!1~n~cf"!"qu---e Lie. T 138046 &52·04' 10 lnllexl. Competitive price $15 anyllme. Rep1tr1. fllllng1 cheertully lalcen In IN ----a-..... _ .. lhll -• HIHCltn, reslora•lon & qu1llly &SmallMovlngJobs lor vtnl w~kl Fell Mrv. 851-9604M&Me.42-9033 yourhome.F0<appt,cell _,""'._ ....,. AD-VISOR Gtaeral ' MIKE846-1391 •A·1 llVlll* 30 A "'521 8012 CELIA 850-1090 year. If you have • Peoc>ie who need~ rubbed llnlahea. Free ..._,...,.,,....,..o-=-=-=:-:-::.,-:-::-yr1 exp. • Have aomet!'lncliou wanl ~that'• not getting 642.5678 ahould alway9 check Ille em e apalra, comm. Phone eatlmetea. Wiii ~~r~~~~~~~~'!i~~~! Be~~:!':~i!5,~~.:~p. SELL Idle llama wllh 1 to aell? Claaelfled Ida do Find whet you wanl In , ... It now with • ~A~1r6in Iha ~s~~!\~,~'.c~~2-~~~.ed, ~~~~f 6. & de II v er . 963-5415 NORM Lie. T-118,428 730· 1353 Delly Piiot Clwlfled Ad. It wall &42-5871. Delly Piiot Clwlfleda. CIMllfled Ad. Apu!•t1t1, Ual. Atuten"· Vat. A11rt•tat1, Val. ltat1lt tt Oflict ltatalt 2t14 Ct-t1c11l Lttt I Fen• 3004 Btlt Waat .. 2 4 L 2711 Skare 2tOI 181' wee1culf. N.B. 275 to ltat1l1 2111 "you've lotl. pel we can Art Gallery 1111 Btl1 WutH 11!1 ltl1 WulH 5101 C:ttta •n• 2724 La,aaa lt1cli 7 I lnrJ!rl ltac. 3600 ..,.. 11 2 435 :I 11 c d F o 11 --Fem. rmmte 10 1hr 2 br In ...... · • · · IUll llW h eM. J. o u . I I I Ari an rame • ery 1 r N ~.. nr beach 2 d 113 29th SI Sultable '°' medic• or 1-• 82 -7797 ... king FIT help. Gen-95 2 $595 . . ...... ' b hOUM Newpon Hgt9, $275 Incl. dental A ...... I. 541·5032 90C lq "· geoefOUI tenant " ' Ill • I ,.... X LG 1 Br $4' • Br . panlal klloh, 1550. utile Npt Penn, $900/mo: ullla. 831-8510 all. &pm. ..-.. lmprovemenla, 850-4000 H II d L R bbll era o ca xper envv Poot, Pallo, Fr pie Incl yrly 49•-3044. A v a I I I m m • d ·I----,--..,.,..=-:::-:-:= 250 tq ti. Sulla. $200/mo. ~ ti. Office or comm. Lost 0 an op ' ' neoeuary. aalea exper 09hwsr. 557-28-41 Dix 2 Br 1 Ba ""'·an vu, 213-"'33-0502 F ahr 2Br hae, H.B. CLOSE 77" "L" W 191h SI 2 82··· =rrt Blvd It b r n ' reward . helpful. A.110 needed ex- """' TO OCEAN $275. Avl " . . . "° " C 0 v e I A r no 1 d C M perlenced mall culler & UIHI VISTA &PT1 No. End. beam celllng 8•1. 759-070o, 538-8824 Cosl• M .... 851-81128. C.M. 6"'2-34' 648-9088, 831-4615 1111.,. 646-9173 IA85 1 Br, 1 Ba Apt. $900 ulll lncld. 494'·304'4 Ml . Young. Mull ... 1 Bayfronl Olfloea, pelloa. CM/NB 17th & N-port. 15854 595 2 Br, 2 Ba Sludlo, 112 block beach, Rid L C d parking. Janitorial. Newer 3300 aq 11, ample PtrHHll 3012 AUTO MECHANIC, : ~~~~~~:·. :ir~~ii-~t nr ehoppll. HP kitchen. couN H:St;°~. Air.y u~·0 °~h~ 673-1003 ~;~~~Jr cond. Owner ESOllTS/IOIELS ~n;:1~0.n~t~nclu~ 388 Avocado utlla pd. 4'05/mo. Cell LIVING w/compatlble p1r1on EXECUTIVE OFFICE Oulcall ONLY 835-91119 well,.qulpped ahop, fr. TSL Mgmt 642-9412 btwn 3-e. •94•2797. IN NEWPORT BEACH (•lralghl) 752-11442 days, 400lq11. w/pYI bath & •·•••trill end allgn. Hunl AUIO Large uppe< 3 Br 2 Ba. Lakt ftrttl 2759 s~:= 1: 2 T~:~~:!~ 8'40·2"'34' ev/wknd ~7mo~:!~!:2~enln. leatala 2tl0 B~=!1e ~~er ~~~5 'e~~-"e'9it enc Io se d garage , 2 Br, 1 Ba Condo. vu of Some are eleganlly M/F nlamkr, 4' br hM. Nr 2.MO aq h. 3675 Blfch, Office & Birthday Partle• 494-8800 $575/mo. Meu del Mer lake. S10Veldshwr/lndry furnlahed From $620 SC Plaza & occ. $250 mOITIYI lllTll Newpon Beaeh. $1330. TIE UIT 1111••1 .__.,._.,,,,...,,==----,--:-No pets. 751·9905 Ive rm/pV1 gar, all usoc lees on Jamboree Rd 11 Incl. u111s. 955-0809 llWPllT llAOI M lA zoning, Ag en I na BABYSITTER needed, menage. Pa Id , Inc I c I u b San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. NB Condo, pool, lndry l11e. LuK new tull aervlce otfloes 541-5032. 738-8538. 558-8538 from 7:30-5, Tuee, Wed, I membrshp,$825/IM.8/1 1••.tto0 Avell now. Daye 130_....,5 .,. ... s~2 Thurs.C.M.831-8325 Lg Bac:h/Unll: lrlg. pat o. WI LL S ... 0 W -,. ...., " ...... 6500 ..,.. ti, 3 front otflcee, ..... -• -n i ce 1re1. V i c -occ. " --------...,. 837 -3282 , e v e1 officeaullee. .... _..,.... BANKING tone/Canyon area, no S A T I S U N F r I Beachfronl, yearly renlal. 548-5962. Rec.pt&. Anag aerv ~o~~r'. ;~ :~~Ir:~ 11111• ITllfl LOU IFFIOEll d 0 g 9 . Av a I I 8 12 7 213-258·9476, Sii/Sun 2 Br, 2 Ba. Avall s.p1. den rty d 1 • Beeutlful exclUng glrla. Om 873-7786. 559-1892 NB PALATIAL MANSION. p,ar ogu117~ ~8 power .. 32'haeqtt. 1779 Prlvalerooma W1 repreeenl a malure $.41 o.831·8812 .tl!!a • Prlv Pool. spa. 6000 sq ti. w ndowa. •II • . Whltller St. Coale Meae. Dally 10AM-2AM mortgage banker H· Lge 2 br, 2 be luxury apl. l~rt ltac~ 7n WALK TO THE BEACHI $500/mo 760-8181 UIOIT1Yf Simi Daya 540-9352, Evee 1885 l>ark Ave, C.M. pending an already 2446 Elden All. $695/mo. 1 rn1k to ocean, Pool, 2 br, yrly, 5700. Frptc, lge Need rmmle by Aug 1. Full Mrvk:e, corporal• ol-646-0681 831-9693 1uce11ful operation In 851-6228 Cgl. Adult Prel. $375 Mo. pv1 patio. 673-9060 1275/mo, 1650 molle In flee apace In prestlglou• Newporl Beach . cannery Orange Co. Have terrl- New Condo lor renl. 2 Br. 642-5002 Nr beach In NB 631-7024 Laguna Hiiis locetlon, dlK VIiiage. 3250 IQ tt. Ml SPIRITUAL READINGS lorlea open lor H · Saa Clt•talt 2771 :-:---:--:--c:---:-7:-:-;-; amenities Include law 11. space. Locited In heetl Advice In all mailers. Love, perlencecl morlgage loan 2'A Ba s7oot mo. lllOUYHWT Newporl Bch E/Blull 1 18598561 1 c VIiiage marriage & bu1tne11. officers. Knowledgeable 673-"'400. 3Br.2Be.2cargerage, Nr SC Gen Ho9p. 2 Br. 2 home 10 shr w/mature, brary. 14 • ~ 1 8~'"(' M are:; Also counaellng. 1815 In convenllonal 111, 2nd N-lydecoratedEutslde lullsecurlty,onfalrway. Be, newly redec prol.F.644·6504 Newexecofc lorlse,nrOC ••· 0 0 o0<annuN So.EICamlno Real,San and F.H.A. Pleaae con-$495/mo. evall Aug 6. I ...... lease .. 75 sq ti, NN · 1 • 92 72 ... 6 2 Br. 1 Ba. No pets. No pets. Airport, conven ent ... , Neoolleble. Call Sytvta. Clem. L c d. 4 -• . 1ac1. Newington Person-1500/mo. 831-6155. 644-0509 898-5974 aft 6 pm. Nwpl oceanlront, mat. acceaa. Owner will design Pelican Properlles Inc. nel. 2424 Newport Blvd. W~~1-1-1•.....,..ia-l-tt-1--...,.2""7"""' reap F n-smkr, own rm. lnl space 10 suit y~r 7141645-8501 Ptrltul Box CS-8850, Costa Near Hoag Hosp. 2 llory, 2 ba. Yrly $333 831-6198 needs. 1000 sq fl at Mesa, ca 92827 or phone ti Tll lllfFI Br l 'h Ba. Din rm, laun-3 Br, 2 Ba, lrple, w/d, trig. w••flllT St.15 per sq tt. Including RENT· 800 eq ti. 2944 ltmctt 3014 873-1904'. Qu1e1 2Br. 2s1. cioM to dry hook upa. S575. dshwr $900/m o -ulll.432-8033 Randolph, No 2. CM. ••-u1 -B-.. -N-K"'"IN.....,G,_-----t>each, llreplace. patio, 8-42-6629 968 n73 M/F lo ahr 4 Br turn hm $260/mo 875 51 16 -"" dshwshr. din rm, encl •------,,..-,,,.-,--=,.---·------,,,..,....~ w/2 prof men. $<400 • 'h NEWPORT BEACH ottlce · • Meet 011\er alnglel. Join LIU PllOlllll garage. 1625 mo. 2163 N-/lg aunny 1Br Condo, .... , ulll. Call ana ad 1,000 eq. ti. Auractlve, •$775 up. 2285 ti lndua-Video Encounler•. Meny ExperlenQed PeflOn with Pacific, CM Jeff Agt frplc, new cpta/drpa, •F-ur·n·ia""hed-.. s"tee-p-lng-·room--, 787 642-~300. Well Meln11lned, Modern 1rlal office. 18101 Redon-profHalonal membera. underwriting ll<llla lo pro- 1117. call 548-4530. tlllns, gar119e, pool Yl'IY share beth, nr SC Plaz.a. """Ocea--n-fr-0-n-1:-s...,.h-r'""'ru"'"'t"""ly-t=-u-rn-. Building on Quiet Street do Circle, #T, Hunllnglon Free rnemberahlp1 avall. call real eelate la.ne. ~ ~0o ~·~· la~: d7s temate non-smllr pref. 2 br houN w/Nwpt exec. Aallgned Parking. Ger-Beach. 8"'2•283"'· 768·8000 2" hra. S~ful growing com- Coupl.. 'RETIRED' for flU fm PH RELIEF MANAGERS 11 Mlnl/Slorage ellH In PAIT·THll WMI Weetmln1ler/S1n11 Ana OpportunlU•• 1vall1ble ., ... Part Time Work: Of. with lhe LOI Angelff noe,Bookkaeplng, Teleph Tlmee Clrcutallon De-ane Experience Helpf\111. par I m• n I In our Training ProYlded, Call: d()()(·lo-door ~ 7&2· 12&5. 9-2 Mon Thru lllea program. Guaran-Frl teed hourly w91ge phJI · oommlaalon. Houra: 9AM MITAL llTIDllT -2PM, or 4'PM -9PM. Newport Beecn omo. for Training la provided. Wednesday. 6U-2"'85 Potenl lal 10 ..,,, S300 M-F plUI per W'Mtl. For an ln- t arvlew, Call (7U) llSTlllTIAUIO 957-2381,ext 1204 To aupervlM newapeper GENERAL OFACE help, carrlera. Salary com-light lyplng, lull·llme. menaurlle w/expertence. Conlacl Lile Greal•r Company benettts and lrvlne Credit Union. bonua oppty. +generous 556-3110. mileage allowanoa. Muel i..,.,..,.,..=..,.,...--===""""=-="=' have 111n, alallon wagon GENERAL OFFICE-FIT. of amllpldtup. Apply In Typing, flllng, heavy pereon weel<d1y1 ba-phon., Some weellend lween 3PM-5PM 11 330 wO<k. ln1ervlew by ap- WHI Bay St., Colla polnlmenl only, Tueeday Mesa. ·Friday. Oratllng 141-1441 LLIYrl.UUY IECHlllCIL DRIFTER General ottlce, Newport Beach R.E. office looklng f()( enlhualutle peraon lo work part lime. Agt. Minimum 1 year topogra-851-1651. phlcllnklng experience l-H-lit-d-ree-..a--=F\94-c-41-p""IJoc,--.'Wt,-. required. Exoellenl long & Menlcur'iat NEE.OED. lefm Ualgnmet1I avail· JERRY LILL Y'S HAIR DE-able wllh mefor nrm In SIGN 873-8858 aoulh Orange Counly l------='""'~­Call or come Into: H11dware/NIM. Fun Time. E.xperlen* pref. Crown Hardwar•. 3107 EHi Cout Hwy, CdM. p-trtd"" Cove 2 Br 2 Ba. K $270/mo 556-1737. •sootmo. 645-8927 age. A v. 11 • b I e . ttra1• 2 • pany. Good benetlll. Top ;;11,.1;S, 2 car garage 8 30-5:30 uk f0< ate • 645-4800/645-3323 Traftl 301 pay tor lop pereon. wt opener. pool, 1pa. 1111111 IPAOllll Lge furn house. br & ba. Prot. F n/aml<r. coogenlal, NO LEASE Prestlgloua of-Garage •P•c• 1110 In Cl TO HONoldtd Please con1ec1 New-DfMH llflnhtr S785/mo. 5~5-3115. 2Br. ·111a -In choice Nwpt Clean n/smkr, F pref. l 400 + uUla. dep. & MC. floe bldg, prime C.M. loc. houae room and aheds. Alrllne tldte1, gd 1111 Oct. lnglon Personnel. 24'24' 2171 campua Or1ve 340 '°' reetauranl In Futllon IELLY SERVICES H11. Cathederll ceilings. $300/mo. John 548·24'97 N.B. s.p1. 1. 079-11263 Security, prkg, malnl. Nr Price negollabl• on 31, $93. Joan 145.9919 NewPOfl Blvd. Box CS IRVINE 833·1441 lllend. ws1 Ctlpabte of Pvt 1 Br. lrpl, pool, patio. wood brunlng lrplc, n-Lovely HB Home, huge (or •tt. 8Pm Ive mag) everylhlng. 842-7850 quanlty. 6-45-1731 8850, Colla M .. a. 92827 meklng nndwlchH, i:i5~~~~= w Bey. oplldrps, lg p111 deck room, all prlv, walk 10 Prot male 25-35 non-smkr oc AJrpOfl area ottlce Lett i Ftaa• 3004 latlatH OJI!.. 4014 °' phone 673-1904 Equal Oft~ Employer ~~1:!!:cig:nd01 d:r;1~~ area. garage. $750 mo. beach F/$285,negoclable lo ahr 3Br tum twnhM. apace from Si25/mo. Found: 3mo Old Kl"en 11 ihneu '°'°" iale or EX· BANKING I IH lood order• and talclng Y1LU 11111& Agt. 631-5155 962-3958 C.M. $275 mo. 649·•30l 557-7010 lnllval or Arte 494-9850 clullve wood & metal II La, IHtlWtller Driver. Muat bring driving lnvenlory. Speak or 2 Br, 2 Sa, quiet famlly ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nr Nonnwood lhopplng Rmmate 10 ltlr apl nr So OFACES. 1800 W. Coul Be6gl bualneaa. $85,000 l•k• 2 yrs experlet\Ce deelred. record. Apply In peraon under11end Spanlah com P I e " Spacious sinqle,one c1r.ownB1,k1t.,Jac.$326 Cat Plaza, $275 mo .• Hwy (oppBayClub) 400 F~~9,wtl~apol:: all.Terma..988-6187 Growthposlllon.Toppay 1bendt--.Out1~05, ~~2 helpful. Muat be ax-Dshwrl dlaposal, lndry Incl. ulll. 731-8830 cerport. 54'9-8289 eves sq. fl.. 5425_ sieve, 11·om...,._-_ ........ .,.58.. IL--,.,. In growing dynamic com· ..... ., perlenced, reeponatble lee, encl gar, no pell. & two bedroom apt.s. ...., _.,.... " ,_._ -pa y PleHe conta1..1 Adams Ave. Hunt Bch. end have c:.r. ff qUeltfled $580/mo. Incl gas & Ocean Front 2BR. 2 car Rmm11e wanled lo "11re 5"'9-2117 10 oceanfronl apla. In Sen n · nllJ pteaae call Mon, Tuee, waler, 1300 dep 2324' garage. Righi on Sand, 2Br. 2Be C.M. lownhouae Ottlce apace !Of lease: 7"'7 F~fyd: t!u':!tr~~1.11':j Ctemenle operaled H ~:~ln=o:Bt=~~~:~ mo 1111 Thurs or Friday atler Elden. ~8-4 147. fully Carpeted, fully wlprortemale. Flr~laoe. II, 16961mo ulll• pd. AIC, apay. 5"8_9485 atl 5_ hotel. NMd panner 0< CS 8650, Coale Meae, '°' Preeldent ot Manage-1:3o, 8"'0-8390 --••i "111 ••• Furnished w/Anllque p1t10. $300 mo.+ ~ ull~ ground fir. 1055 El '310,000 2nd T.O. Wiii Callf. 92827 or phone ment Conlultlng Firm, IL·--.. N-O,,....,,s"""c::-:-•-=p:-:::-E-=o-=E~-"'_'.._ ,_ Furniture. $1,000 week ltlee. Mu11 be reap 30 Camino Or, Cosca M.... pay 13% monthly. 873_1~ Npt Sch. 5 years ex-,.. " &PT1. for summer, maid service non-smotter & neal Call 3 Blka E 01 Fairview & 1-492-1720. Mlke/Jottn .,,.._-.,..,.,.,..,.,,,------parlance. Typing, 80; SIGNER/SALES, Loot!· 955 W. 19th. SI. SAllO. I ~~ug~7 Call Mr. Paul :!~~J Exl 245 dya. or Adame, . FOtJM) ADS Swimming Pool Chem~al BANK!~~ ••y ~hko:!~~ndi 1 ~~00 I ~I~~ :::.: 10";~ = Br. 1 Ba, patio. blt·lna. FURNISHED or -evea. ... 75"'-1040, Mr Tracy ARE FREE Servloea Butlneaa. N-· ._, .. _ 875-3651 Hllbllahed company, pool, 1p1. no pell. UNFURNISHED. Room, $300. Pvt ba & en· Rfl'lnite Aug 1, .,,25/mo. DELUXE OFFICE SUITES pore Beach area, no IAY1Hl 1 LUI Minimum of 2 yra u- TIL lie.. Ul-1112 trance. Cooking, working Walk to beach. 846"'8280. Baylront bldg. 800•1107 expar necenary, wilt Savlgs & loan aeeka ac:· Experienced E.lcfow Sec-perlence In tendacape i O All UTILITIES man. Laguna 4'94-<C459, all 4 pm. aq ti avall from 11_25. Cal·. traln.165,000 full amount counting clerk tor our retary lull time for Pr... dellgrl and ..... In So. But. ltack 74 PAID. HEALTH Room lor ranl, non amkr, Rmmte fOf beach houM. BASEMENT $1.00 1q ti. req. Wiii Ml S-40,000 +. bu•y eocovn1tng dept. In-llgtous lndependenl Cal. Salery + com· 281. tBe, mlnUI" fiom SCWLU1MBSMITN[GN,NpllSus male or female. $250+. Male,25+ prel.S3&0. 111. 25001q tt. c an: Mon-Fri IU·llll Call collect Mon-Fri dMdual muel have aome ComNewportpafty.8:rmu~owh ml11lon, $1000-.$3000 beh, upalalra & bakX>ny 546-7499. IHI, & dep. 850-0207 11-5. MPM Mk for Tim (4'08) Mvlgs beckground & be -· per monlh. tnl&Mew by S500 mo 720-084'4 much more' Sorry. o.42-48"'4 887-0111. hlghly organized. We experience. Alao P appl only. Tueeday. Fri- no pets. Models SMALL NEW FURN. Room•te wanled: To •hr • I ---•••• off9' excaltenl company EICfOW officer, and PIT day 2 Br 2'h Ba TownhouM, non/amkr shr/be, Prl-tuxurlou1 3Br. 3Be NEWPORT CENTER. Full Found Coclcallel In CdM. ng tt --l)eneflta. For conaloer-Secre11ry. Send RMume .._1441 ~~r ~~,'p~, d~~dmA b;!~~ oopean kwdailyoo9 tod6 ~~·~~~~~;/::nr..·~~: ~~n~~'. ~d~9~7~4~: ~c:;8~5~; .. ~~1... Ellen 720-1872 -· m• "YH'll .. H : ·~ i ~ 2 ~I~~.\ ,o! ~ ~lo~d p~oo. 1::, ,o:g, L&.IYl'I ... , area, new c arpet W/D $250 Incl. ulll evea842-6888.Greg. P1fY•T1_...I.. Found tema.le Lab, gray •.WAYlllTI 8:30AM-noon Mon-Fri. Co111 M•••. CA UC. SI(~ for Charter S6501mo 8"'2-7803. G A rt ts 493-3490 • ..-r.. • collar. Vic. Fairview & No Cfedlt ct1ec11 E.O.E. M/F 92828-05e0 d •r•n pi men SHARE 3Bd 2ba HOUSE, Shere with markeUng w 11 a on e -3 0 -8 3 . Call California 1---------Co · 11 P •r 1•n° e •S450/mo up 1 & 2 Br. ltttlt,J!tttll 2904 'h Bl lo beech on Pena people. Option 10 Mii our FOi.ind Gray cal on 7118 Cutlel, Bkr.Toll tree ll&ITY ITYUIT llPll._. Flah'g/Crulalng. Aleo unturn & turn. pool. •P•· Newport Bt.tdl So. UllU IUOI Musi have !um S250. Mo. lnveatmenl program• ..... B-"-• Roy•I a-•m'. 1·800-422-7375. W/lollowtnt To~ Pay. 1n~ guitar playing dectc hind. 181192 Florida.. 8.42·2834', 1700 16th Streel 850-2099/8"'2·8700 Alrporl area. $200 mo. .... ...v. "' r.. 83-4'00 B I B a ton -&42.e870 842·3172 llTlllll Bob98fJ-l809 751·9978 uu · · real ffl•t• aalelpefton.1-_..,....,...,..,.__,..~--=--: (at Ooven Shr 3 Br apt on Newp0<1 trtga~n, 844-0861 Very 1uorat1Ye poaltlon Liv.In/~. help w/amt Lg Bach, w/yd, lull kit. nr 642 5'1 l Wkly ren1a11, tow ra1 .. , 1111nd, non-amkr, lrg $ "'O I t Found: Older whit a open tn Htabllahed Eut-lnvalld lacfy. No amolle. bch, qulel 1>9rton, no -color TV• free colfM, Mair Br w/own Be '325. • 2 • u P' c • f p • 1' Ch I h u ah u • In S • n T I 4021 Bookl<eepet • exper.. !0< bluff viii~ ottlce. Excel-'9f1 • Muall &42-3"'81 k .... 25 c.h N healed.....-.. & 11-110 drapea, 1/e, reelrooma. C'---I c 11 ~ .. 2 79n • ~ local CPA firm. Send re-pels. non-am r. -mo N~por1 Bu O. ocean Kttch's ;:au 650-08"'2 17301 Beach BIVO. Hunt· ,...,...,, e. e ... • · 45% Yleld. 2nd TD peya aume :o: BAC. 881 Dover Jeni vlalb ty and wait! In LYl't 960-'>587 880 Irvine Avenue 985 N cout Hwy Shr 4Br hae tn Nwpt lnglon Beech 8"'2·21134. Found radio, N-port $28, 100 In one )'Mr, Mii Or. See 17, NB, 928&3 traffic. Good ~lrldl 7-3, 3-1t. Medlcatlonlend U~per 2Br w/herdwood (at 16th) L.,.una Beach, •94·5294. Shores, nr b<:h, pool, •DESK SPACE• Beeon area. 875-3070 tor $18.000 875-9797 IHlll._. record. Call Col· t,_1_...ta. Mele Verde .lo~ or retr~ ..,. h d 13""' araR "worthy for oonftdenllal ,....,, "· no ·• • 645-1104 ••n nls, wa '' ryr. "" Shara In n-1.Jtec aull• FOUND: Seiko ladle• 1.1. IAmD lnlervlew. o.40-0020 Con11a1e--.1 Ho1pt111, blka 10 bch, nice yd$ •••tr mo. t 'la ulll. 548·4340 bldg In CM. S125/mo. watch, call 10 ldenllfy Experienced eccl• ,.. ea1 Cenlef SlrMI, Coal• mo. 536-7838 ltat1l1 2tOI Woodbrldna 3 Br 1112 Ba, Full HO Htv avall. Miry. 846-5334 lt~t 0..111. oelvable, aocll pey1ble1 1--------M .... 5"'8·5585 -Peoc>ie who need Peoc>le •-bkr 850-1238 Special In 1st& 2nd payroll. llllle lyplng ana The fall"t draw In 1t1e 1 ________ _ lmat a144 Thal'• wf'lellhe Balboa laland 2 Br eteepa 8 S250/mo + 113 utll. Evn Found: Sml blk F. 0o9, nr TO'ulnce 9'49 cterlcat, CM area. WHI. , .a Dally Pllol SELL Idle Item• wHh • SfiJrP Gara;;; Apenment: DAILY PILOT or more, Aug·Sepl. 559.oo3o Brenden, • mllTfYI llltll • Hell/Saybrook. HB. R.E. Broker 8d RMllort 71~75-9098. Ctwlfled Ad. M t ·M71. o.lly Piiot Clllllllfled Ad. 1 & 2 Br'e IA55/S525 no SERVICE DIRECTORY S..50-/wk. 675-2910· 788•1054 Mere 1 MOfREE RENT 84'0-7784 _&•_2_-_2_11_1 ___ 5"' .... 5..,..--0e-..,..1_t ''e-o-o"'"k"""ke_e_p_e_r.--=f-ul""l _,..,11-m-e, pe1 842·55e9 la all ~I Beytror'll 3 Br, 2 Be, Would like rHponalbl• Wllh -'lort term leue, tull ..,.Fou_n_d_: -=s-m...,.l...,.blOnd...,.--,-,lg:--:h-al7"r WIDOW HAS SH for goo<I office ekllla re-~aily Pilat · · .. · · · · · · ...... · · ... ~ 2740 •• ' ... IC. 27•0 $1800/mo, 21 Balboa Female to lhare 2 Br. 2 ltlf'Vk:eaull".Keepyour M. dog, SJC nr otd air-T.D'a, $10000 UC>. No qulred.A.91.851·1851 lut. ltack -w Cove. 645-5135. Be/ Promontory Pl. No overhead low & pro-408 5922 495 3308 heck 11 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Austraha under Teddy Roosevelt? rD~ n ,ou'ie no1 M e wllo (01 wll.tl) Ktlltlf'fbunkPOrt WI\, doll't Itel bad -rou·rc no1 atone Kennt'fllun~port •l Ont ol 14 !llshnct1vety d1flt1t11t apart111ent ftoorp11r11 1t S.••1nd VlllJCt 1n Hllnttnaton Btecll SH-•ncl Vlllace ii • ruult ot tot•"Y 1>1rsonll1ted piotm10n11 plannint lht k111d of attention you dtserve. A ptiletl blend ot 111tu1t Ind hint -nt$lltd 1n • loml with l>lbbli!lc !>fools Mid quiet pond,, (OOftd b7 nalural oct111 bfttus Add to th.ti ttMI\ court•. sWllllm"'I pool$. 1 "" and 1 connn1t11t tocatlOll nw "'°991"1 and tfllOlovmcnt Ind vou've rot • ollct 111vont wovld PIOvdl~ "' "°"" (hen K111Mybu,.POrt) Ont Ind two bedroom, one and two bath apartments lrom IS4S Seow1nd Villageon ~111~ ISSSS Hvnl1ncton V111tis Lant, Hvllllftlton lt1ch, CA (71•) 898-9961 frOfll tllt Safi °""° , ,...,., drift "°'"' Oii --to Mtf~ diet! wnt on Mer~ 1o s...nc1 v.-. ,.,,...,.. ....... °"" ~ 10 Ml ·i. Ml P911. Call Dave 675-8497 f ... tonel Image high. 881 POfl,"' • · ~ eredll 0 •no ran• ~ BOOKKEEPER. SEC· ON THE SAND Dover Or Suite 1,. "'-Found·, "'ng M, Germ. ~!•00°K buy f@um ~1!,... RETARY wanled tor lnl SUMMERRENTAL ltat1l1Wu ... UH porl~h.831-3S6t".-Sheph~rd , 8moa? A 8~~·-7311 ..,...,,..,., dellgnllnn.873·11510 3 Br. 2 Ba. unll, wel bar, NurMftom f!\l\IZld ~•I· UY ftlW 1 1th 1 Tu111 n C M . MOO~ • lllPllTll :~~~~~um~!,~·.~cl.d Ing home ~ .. :' m~8.! eeeu111V1 large Office ava11-°"'2"2742' lt)t Wu... IHI Experienced In cu11om 11arage. 5802 Seeahore !';:1,:*' ~liem.n. Lg able. o.42..;fo.44', Mon-Fri, Loat: Rewerd·Doble, UlllllM ILlll woodwonllno. end ceb"' TSL Mgml. 8'42· 1803 rm One opening for 9.5, bll</lan M., ac:1t on hip, ~ llgtll IYP!nO. net1, Wortl reta. Farrell IH ta femele ellhef pvt rm or Ftn Vly. 839-5219 Otf*9I ofb dultee, ••lt Cabinet•. 6"'5·8711 ... I.II ..af rm 10 al'lt. FOf more Into LOii white TM Cup Poo-~klnt 7~21tuona2 M' ~ CASHIER/HOSTESS: Part •-call ltlM Han.on Com· die, male, vie. 100 Petit •mt. 55 -.. • r """" 11me E~lnp. AoolY In Npl Lh: m1Ton1 28'. Pl•t• Care, 24 hra. Ave, 8elboe IMnd, Blue mon•, Newport 81•· l)«IOn et: TWO. QUYS Avail 7/30 IO 9/10. S..S.2926 1-203eq,ft,Offloe aoller with alonea. t~ Inc. FROM tTALY, 2297 F•· '380/Wk/ufi. 548-9042, Reep, honMt, quiet M 21 1-287 eq. ft. offlCe 97~5 Alt ConcflllOnlnt & HMUng view RcMld. Coett Meae 213/M5· 1 8.4 want• lo lhr w/llmlller F, wllh furn for~" RIWAAD i500. I.oat f«n ln111ller/8ef'VICt . Ex-Working Molh9r need• Position available for edi- torial writer with strong conserv ative politica1 philoaophy. Salary nego- tiable. Send resume to : F.ditor, Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, c.o.ta Mesa, CA 92626. · ........................................... ·'t 11111 tt r.our l!OU .. on lalbOa cMalt9d. Calico Cet Vic, hgonla ~. 714'-931-0700 "Mottiera Helper". lbrt 2ttl aland or· near lh• Wedo• .. 41tl Ave. CdM. Tina APPolnlrMnl .. tt., t.... I.Ive-In. Fr .. d1ya. Ula I a1·1y ,,., ........ --: .. : .. ~ ... ···:. yrty. 990· 10&4 f73·ae&a or 140.2700, phone your hc>IM' (I pey HMttp'g, t>abYlltllng. 1 2 Femai. rmm1 .. wanted, Retired, mfddle man lltUSS/BL Mtc11 3mo to111.' PI T. 14'/hr. btk/b oh, Mawport. •llP. Bal Penln. 1 bltl to , _ _._~tor hOtM or._,.. --•--1.,0 d""lll D'r HB °'42·~ 931-8242 !vee. . . bch. 1300/nio. Kelly """' ..-•-nr n un " , 873-1"'4'3 281·t111. -s>I hlHbofvlew,,.. lnllla ltll AUSS/ll l./Helr F/3mo 1·A-rm-y0ppot1 ___ un_h_1M __ ..._,...,81 Cfty editor needed for ' c.n11mocs.rn upgrMtee. nr/LM So4an••· WMt. ........ 51 yr WIF on lmld Income gar91ge, In CdM, N.8. W111 LUii &1115 I• M2·2eo. TRAINEES NEEDID TYPtlT/ll•PTlllllT mid .. aized dally. Muat have need• 10 rent or lhr conlfd9' tong 1erm IMM 18 inonlha ot HllUng SCRAM-LETS lot lrtlnlng and potlllon• Full llme poelOon. Modef• en• ....... , ....... and --...... "' to tml •PtW/Hme761·25"'1 or ..... purch .... Call i.. .. or r19hl new lJ yr 8Vllllbl9 .,,., Oct 1 .,. •mount ot ts· WIY0&-11 GWUl .. WI CM4'Br.aBapoothOlol .. An1wet Ad #815, IMM. 11$0aqtllocahld 1983. Learn tklll of phone., end llglll , direct news atafi. Several '350 lncld ulll• 842~300 24' hr1. In new prof9eelonal omoe IMflllr'Df oholct ptue Mrn Mlh Pl .. 11nt envlronmtn . 160-9311 at btelg With partc Ilka at· NWPU\'1 t>onut for ~ lraln· 1 1"' ... 78-12$4 yean::r.y deak experience a.pc Mt '.;~ ter;ibt '*'al.Ci moepn.re. Ho1p1tallty aon.ta-leinO 1ng, May eern ~ to • _1_ ~U • Salary neon. Female mJd twenllM non • · -'" ... 1 ""' LAM. San a.rMr<llnO. '20, 100 ter coAtoe enw -• e- t'Mr lhr B Br 2a..CdM. Coc,2 wnl d~, ~ 1° Fr..-ay 10 a 1& ctoet. T~R-~~· ennt11Mnt ttlfouoh Army Pharmacy. llCPfK. pref, le. Send reawne to: Edi- very nice. 124'0 + o.p. . .,..,, 76 •11 Lu1111rtou1 deooreted With eoonomlct Iha '#IY Colltge 'IMC! If quellflN. Ollte, Hellm•fk, COi· 0 Box cont a c 1 v 1 ct or t • la 111 eult• evalt 811s. Term• ltley .. ,,,. only w no Cel -;our 1oce1 Army ,.. mttloa. &40-7373. tor, Daily Pilot, P. . 720-1902. '"" ltll negollabl e , . Call ww•htlii .. tor er~dtyll crullertoeleyfordetelle: 1 .. .ian ,..._._ Mela CA latt .. iM>4t1or310-0330 1 ·~ ........... ,.,. .. w•• Coal• MMe &40-107t H:J:.. " , .. c1 tocl•Y'• . ilVV• ~._ • FMn•le wented 10 IN hM, ,,_ ...,.," .... • ' " n26"a furn rm (crlc:Met free). No 1111& nr 17111 ii lill P • Hunt ldl llt·tla1 tt.o Act• "°'· ~. • IN· / depo111. no IH I mo. age *'"'°' t&t~2a21 ... "*"' ,_ ~ Olil, Hew ............. to Ml? iue1tn 7't-o4'11 ,_.,.. .,... w. _.. ...................................... ,. , .• S2&otmo 831·~&19 anyllme fllotWMt.Adtt. OMtlllM ... clo"Wll· Anny ... AtlYouCen.. ....,.1n.-.. • Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Friday, July 29, 1983 CT lt!t WyW Ill! 1tft Wy1!4 119 C1t1 HH Uaw11 1111 ..... ~ Jiii PROORHSl\ll! Sporle Ot· ULll ra. 811aded Sliver Pe<llan kh· ,, _ _' r.a.~"I ..... ""."' .,~ .. , ..... DO A UTTI.I .. Y""'-~boy~Mowet. ~E!!!:_ ll!!•Jl!.:~!: .... -ganlutlon ...,.ndlng lo Fulltlme,ht'lycomM& lent, bOfn 5110. ~ .. ~ -_. ,,__ --~ C*Wil ....... ,,_.,. .._... 80. Cellf. 8-klnQ a... .. -.. , u ......... w--·1 ... ,_, 1210. 120-1815 OWN HOm dltlon. . t12-11oe eboul. x• u.-cond., a11 = per1•tlmelfl.ill..tlrne, .,.,.... • ......... -·-· • ..,.. ' -........... ·-~ clothing boull(I~ In --1 •••• ~'!' ... ,~'( 'B',.. '" , Go-Jewel r.. COllO-~. saeoo. Mike .._ ...... --_.. • Laguna lctl IOOlclng fOf .._ •••• rr-, 1 -' ··· l , · ,..,.._ AutUlM Leef pet. "u•Hll 140·322& or lnetanl ..... returM. out~no ,.._min .. ~ ... ,.., r-, .• ....._. -r·-._ _ . 1 • c.. W '7S.Me2 a SPORT·a CONSULT --._, """' .... ____ ,,_,,_,_ .... ·-·.it.. . . ' a ... ' .t.-1 •.• t.,n,Makeott.. OOdtn .. lndvw/ ..... mtpot911Ual. re"'· HOO. 548--4137, .-· --';. t ,, --------ANT. Call Joe Leo 1111y. .. ~ II ,·.:.."!'~ .... 1 9.-2 """'~ •. · .. ... I ·~ 1"-t ;' !, hat rack 145. Hand EectrlC Bay Boal, llke llme (213) 93t-e071 ,...,, fTl""90 ~ ••P41' ...,."" .I l. " \~ croeh•l•d b=r•ad n • w . Co ml I• 1 •I y Sa&uday. J.iy st AhelJ.,~==~:"i. Bet411. Fem. AKC reg. OAIAOI IAU ADI NOW ,, ,.. l1 • •15. King u l>Oetd !'lleloud 5,500. AR~ (March 21 -April 19): Display courage of H'!'n••!!......... ~~FuNone.~ shellia ~ ... ble1wn1. 4 na11111n n cnYI ···... tes. 1557-0641. 114-ff0.5097 oonvictiona -s~ tall for beliefs, prinCiples. Special 11~:'° ~ -:"w~: For .. , Ave., Laguna Bell. mot. 1200• 042·"21-Ml HLOW • MAQIC ISLAND 'GOLD' Mull ... 18' tbf;lt. IOt'P ·-ment will be provided in written fonn. Member Full lllM. Pec111c Trend•. 497..4117. Coekapoo PupplH lor MEMBERSHIP '700 .. JoM1on 0 1B, nu uphol. -·--Santa Ana. 834-11111 Uk ..... adOtable. e wk•. •-•1.--,_, __ ..., 1!.Ht1 .. __ trenlfef .... 760-9214 oarpetlngi _ xtras of opposite sex makes unusual request -morale fOf Terry. black & tan. 951-3842 _,_ --MeQIC llland GOid Mem· a1850/0BO. N1·8832 aoan U result. Virgo plays key role. IOTIY/01ltf9W len, Golden Retriever ""'-GrHt gara9e Hie. GIANT ANTIQUE OAR· ~· 11100, Incl r .... SEA RAY SRV·1901traller, TAURlJS ( pri1 20 Ma 20) Ev Reoepllonlst. front omc. rmmecs. oe>enlno l0t Cotta PY....-. Sal/Sun 9 .. 3 205 82 A J y : ent~f tranapite In busy IMne Doe1or'• OI· M... dltlrlblltOI'. light 5 tern. I WI. AKC champ Olarnond/llley. AGE SALE. Oumball !NI> • only '3800. behind 8Cefle5 which involve home, family, basic ll<le. Exp. preter.d. PIT. typing and l>aalo math • llnee. 1200. 850-0435 chine 18. lAmpl $2. Oek MAGIC ISLAND MEM· 050-4424 i.ues and security. Thoee who previously oppoaed 551"'45e2 mu11. Flexlbl• hour1. GOiden Retrtever pup 15 Ctnu .. J llar dr...., 175. Olthel I BERSHIP . I tOOO .... ti 11fi 7114 you will now make important conceesiona. Libra. Receptlonlat/Secr91aty fOf 71411173-21111 tMI9 pm. male, 3 female. Ai<c. Garage sale: luggage, ri--":111A':t~. ers.57te 12 h ~ I Seo d h T figure tl fHt pac•d executive ~~~~~~~~~1~·~1~50~ .. ~·~04~5'-~2~13~9'.:_· ~~ lamps, antique llllver· m::'i:' mole. Fri ONLY MANILOW TICKETS*'Sun. car to:." 1i:,eo:: rpGiEoanMINlan(oMta~21a..Jurusune 20)·. Whapronunl.apepn,.! .... 8 1ulte. Type 70 wpm, Secretarial Sherry's Poodle puppy ware •. hlhldgd1,clothlng. 7-0PM. 1822 Monrovia. 2 xlnt lodge 18th row $315.Evetl559-7417 J ..---hMvy pllonea. petton· P/T, 8·18 hrt/weelc. tor aale,teacup·toymlnature 8118.30·•.111N1rclsau1 0415-9248 MlchMIU3-o928rneu •-e-· _S_al_I ____ _ gesture of friendship may actually be a "coverup." able. 553-1880 Eng Inuring office. $250 up. 5'8·2848 ctlti .... Gig• tlCSale be gal • Metl Verde Country Club 2equ19. se=.ta.~~1::.W See peopJe as they are, not merelv in idealistic """ht. 1•-n1•llT/~ Typlnollnd general ome. n 8 ' r n•y:· Tenn11 membership J ua ..WU&ma work. Newpor1 Beach YOfkle AKC Female pupa 2 FMll!y Sale. S.t/Sun, I or•. AM .. 8 P • 12000/ofr. 859-t239 •·2-8-fl-Lanoer--w-/-lllp--, -Oen-• Accentalaoonsentiment,romanceandcircumstances Smalt pr•tlQIOUa F area. 114.54e-9333 Beauty+Personallty w . 1631 Baker St. (2 Frl/Stt/Sun. 20121 Pt. Best otter Chris Which he~ --l...-··-'-L come true. lslend law firm. Vtrletu: 9&·8207 l>lk• west ol Hatbor) Bayview Ave.Slllla Ana MACAW BLUE& GOLD 0"" .. " n~~ wmra " Secretary/bookkeeper p Hnts. 545-3543 ...,..l...,I. CAN ER (June 21-July 22): Review of recent light typing, flllng, ate. thru Gen Led"""'. Call ttl HH 3 blk ... copper chattlno • $700IOBO 04S.2963 i--------PleaM call tor appoint· J•net 050·1100..-· diahel mlac dCICOfater July 29 thru 31. 2550 35' Garden Ketch w/rent past will provide valuable hir}t for future trend. ment. Pam 044-9190 • 2 ch~rmlng Loveblrds ltema. clotnee. etc. 414 Carnegie. oft of Fair Newport Beach Tennis lrM mooring, NB. Gd Older individual figures prominently -you'll be Noon to 2 pm. a..ret1n 'ht hert' ~~~:11~ 1~~0n~ 120. 18th St, nr Tustin & 10th, Drive. • ~~~~5~~berthlp S700 .• _o_on_d_.S3_4_,000_84_2_-1_2_34_ dealing with per90n in executive capacity whoee Ha,,_.IT go-torQlrlFrl:Mustbe 9-4.Sat/Sun. July 3o. 3051 Klllybrook, '13 Hobie 14 wltrlr. l800 attitude is "strictly business." Your talents will be Active MOf1g~ B111klng Allrll011ve, personable. htl••tl HlO 3 FAMILY SALE'. K81'1Wood off Btluw. Nllhau shell !els for sale. obo. Also 2 Kayaks, f 1 _... lh and have good hand· 963..e684 1200 . 5 5 7 • e 8 4 o. rewarded. lrm • •no • arp rill"" Pan Tl ou Amer. oak c1aW1001 150 pwr car amp, 175. Mulll·Famlly aale· Gtr· P 552--0584 LEO energellc reoepllonl11for 111 ·1r40-2785m•. tbl,S1000/obo.5A0·80e2 Fl•ltr1rw/dlamondplat•. llnglord St Sat' ONLY arquet Wood Tiie . ----·-----(July 23-Aug. 22): You could be on brink of 111 lrvlne olfloes. Pollllon ....,...-------s 7 5 I I r m . s e. 9-5. Household mite COLOR TILE. 400 plu• CIHSIC 21 fl Feather major decision. Question arises concerning whether· requlr .. pleasant tel•· IEllO&IY/HOIPT dlmes·•·llnH. 396 w. · · aq. ft., S1 aq. fl .. 12 n. Stoop. Fut dry. fully or not to take new course. Key is to finish what you phone voice. po11tlvt 1 Oc WESTMINSTER ABBEY Hamlllon, Sat 9-5. SAT e 1111SOid.273 21a181. Slldlng Glass Door. rlg0«1. Needs coametlca. publlc relations mlnci.d °'Mies ~Y near ANTIQUE MALL CM. Odds and end1. 645·1057 S1500. 968-0085 days, start, to fulfill obligation and to seek clear outline atlllude and previous Alrpon. Requlr .. good 11751 W•lmlna1er Ave. All kinds or stulf. moetly B•bY crib, vw tow bar. Photo retouching machine 040-2341 eve8. concerning future assignment. Aries plays important corporate office ••· typing, flqure •plltude, GARDEN GROVE lurnhure. 2315 Margaret book• tapea records •111 perlenoe For Interview, and pleaaant phone per-55A-t103 St. S8t/Sun 10-4 usor1'. fumltu;e. Clothel: & materlal1·I k• new, Columbla 2fl' Mark II. Very role. 1 • k 1 0 r S 1 • v • . son a 11 I y . S h or t .. B • '400. 979 .... 090. clean, ,_ bottom paint. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Light will be shed on 5 o hand/1peed writing pref. aJ• bucket ... 11. boy• I It Rockwell 1" sander Ind· Must Mii. 112,500/0BO. areapreviouslyshroudedindoubt,suapicion.lnterest ~1~~,~~.• 2 o r Call Jeannette. Br ... tingle headboard levl shlrt&pante.port.TV •at. ac• er$125 548-9490 gr Dan 7141548-5930 or 546-6444. $250. 845·8999 (not work Inf, 23 ch. bue &a pine dry ilnk ~ne i; · 645-9069 in occult subjects will be stimulated. You'll get chance 1.1 l&Lll Secrel•"'/D ......... tlonlsl. R. oue to our large volume or CB & mllO. ., only. 20AO box, dolls 19l0. con-IUTW Tlllm '"--------for new start, to correct past mistakes and to learn New Of tllp41f'd 11cen..... E. ~~. t>ualneas. The Encore, • Feder8l Ave, IOle radio' (mint), more. Sat. Oci. e conce11. Pacific 1~2~ g:::.;:;:· w/trlr. more about financial status of one close to you. Small office. Nice sur· Santa An8/Tustln .,.._ oonllgnment stOfe, 389 Bloc« Y11td Sale: t•brlc, PP 982-1981. Amp, 2 r~ ... ,,_ · · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Avoid directconfron-roundlngs. DANAE COR· 714-831-3851 E. 17th SI. C.M. no. ae-baby llama, toys. cloth· SAT/SUN 9342 Hudeon $30·140 both. 969·1221 LANCER 28' w/trlr. Ilk• PORATION. COfona del ,,...---------c1ptlng consignments Ing, mlec. Sat/Sun. 29AO Dr cor'ner bed unit aft. 6 new, loaded wl1h lac1ory tationa -take side roads, gather infonnation, file Mar. 851-9135 Secretary/Salee. Weat· d8lly. 11AM-1PM. An· Pepper Tr .. (ott Baker) chMt bed habltrall di.: Viki _. acnl + oPllona. Too much to necessarydata.lntuitionisontarget,abilltytoleamis 1,,..--------mlnater Mtg. Good Uque furniture, cry1111. 1• ' ng ng m ne, nst 30% under new r• Reateurant typing. dlctaphone exper, linens, china 01 ?. Call E\/efythlng must go by h ... cloth ng, gain.. etc. zlg·zag, buttonhole, bllnc pl~cemenl. Financing. enhanced and you can now successfully utilize Immediate openings tor •o me order dnk. Grace Rieger 0_ 11 7131. Household S..rawuners1oo. POf1. tiem,etc.Sl27.546-67~ 128,000.845-3877 "element of surprise." Cancer native plays key role. re• Pons I b 1 • • 714-892-8801 Ask tor 831-0281. lurnlshln~. clothing. dllhwaaher 1100. King WE PAY CASH-Fo1 • SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Perceive potential, entheull•tlc people to Mr. Pustay. appl. 189 . alnut, no. . wller bed $100. 25" Zen· HOUSES lobe MOVED& Newport 27 ' lnbrd, auto • do Food Prep and take Sat/Sun 10.30--4. Ith color TV, xlnl cond WRECK bull<Unga FREE. pllOI, 2 80dlorl. VHF. refuse to be discouraged by asaodate or co-worker phone orders. Hra, Servloe Station Attend1111t. llWPT Allft911 ll&U FOf Boy Scout Troop, lots 11•9. Etec. o....-.rtter 850-4133 Knotmeter. bbq, & mote. h '--•·-L--' billti In ··-u· to u· · Mon-Fri 9·30 am • 2·30 Exper~. A..pply Shell 0~~ .,.,__ $14 ooo 042 1884 w o ~ ...,....c a es. vt... on pres gJOUS M'EY.ER'-'OFS · 1 Statton 17111 & lrvtne Now ~...... Bargains of mlec 11em1. Sat 9--4. $49. Much MOfe. 8172 · • social affair could brighten scenario. Gemini, Sagit-pm. n n N~ Beach ' Golore. Fulurlng 2399 w .. 1mlnster Ave, Malloy Dr. H.B. (BMch & Wrought Irr pool ~atd W&ITD tariua natives fl ... , .... prominently. lrvlne. 551~232 · ou111andlng furniture, corner or Sant• laabelle. lndlanapolls). Sat 1-5. ~ ~1 g;'::i, I ~· Sabot. WNI trde 12 tt <e ... " RETAIL 711 CLERKS collecllblee. g1a11wara, Furniture household Sun 11·4. 538-11993 :::'c11e 045..9258 . ou Hobie, ult cond. SAGl'M'ARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): People will wanted Eve. Shltt. Apply Tlur.I cllln•. prtmltlvet, vintage • 1-1 · t82·80e8 comment On how "diffe-""t" you look In --·-"ty 1515 Glllef C.M. ·--clothlng, toots. lots mOfe, Items, books & more. DTiat Xtra lar""" Mac.w r~ •----·-----·~· · ~•uau ' .,..rwm•-••• Stop by and Save. 1312 Beirut Ave. 405 2 FAMILY GARAGE Wwitad.,.. 84~ WINDSURFER S800 you'll be exuding a quiet charm. Creative procemes 111'111. llTillS Mon·Sat 10 .. 8. Sun l2·5. Frwy. 2 blks aouth on SALE·Refrlg wstir/dryr 3 Mta salts, carrying bags. are stimulated, personal magnetism soars, memben lllT 11'111.S Exper. neoetaary Sun. 1957 Newpon Blvd. C.M. Fairview. turn & lots more. e Iliac....... Hii .. blcyde tr811er. of opposite aex are drawn to you. Scorpio plays .... ano through Thurs. 5:30 PM 845-4212 Furn. of •II kinda, knlc Tldew•ter. Irv. (Wood· I wilt PAY CASH for 2 or Aft. ~· 031-3106 significant role. to 9:30 PM. Guar. hourly knac1, paP41fbacks 25c ridge). Sat/Sun 8-4 3 br houM that needs to itlti CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan .. 19): You'll diaoover ITNll. ~~:,e:~i::.t'~':rk~: Whit~ enamel stove. \~~~2~:s:~~g:~~: ~:~ANTICSALE-Mu1tMll be moved. 850-4133 .~a... 7tll WA""' to overcome restriction• financial and other-NMd carMr oriented, conditions. Laguna Hiiia 1920 •.pert cond, every. Ave(5) SM Dl!MS a une • new llvlng rm Ml, Want to buy black wrought 1fl' iT J-._, exper, ~·with office, Scott. 95t·2717 thing working. $750. . . chrome glau dining rm Iron dinette, 4 chra. lsacmtoe TSNI Ski wiae. Special communication relates to cliange and some management back· (R4) 831-1130. Garage Sale: anttq~ din-Ml, king bdrm Mt, bunk 557.95e0 att 5/wknds • Boet wl115HP Mercury poaibillty of travel. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius ground to become ... 1 Alnllu~ Mil Ing set, smell elec. bed1 w /2 dreuera. OB. lrtr/new paint & managen. Ans ......... ,.,. "'-~--..... applc1, elec. dryer, lamps. retrlg, ,_wash-• l al lut ....... uphol. >Ont cond. $4500. penonafigureprominently.Getideasonpaper,ahare H• ••y ••-•Ill -·· ... owo-.-T .... l'r89nf 22 eun. •uo. couctlel. entenalnment er/dryer. 551-8758. U 1 • ~ A91-2131 moma/eYL with one you respect. --+~ew-phone operator. 3·11 Stove Hood & Fan 150. center, llttl• girls' 551·3230 RidtenGeCiC•bUaamp,1 iilflata...la, fill AQU a DJUS (Jan 20 Feb 18)· Spo*"""ht on wrn 01111111' Ill· shift. 382 3rd St, " C, 552-0806Of152·1893 clolhlno & 10)1 ladlal' . Yf Old, ll1t l300 Mii 1110. • n..n · .. · · W6 Dm -... Fii Laguna BMch. HARBOR AREA /1 clothln , books, etc. S•llSun 30 & 31• 9...4. hma 5 pc Rogers Crul1e/c1rry O/B, llke family, abort trips, domestic changes which could •-11-••n, Telephone Sollcftors APPLIANCE SERVICE Frl/Sat~Sun 9.0. 2424 Many "9r'' 1e11R.!._WMIDr· Dynasonlc snare, HO new,$100. D1nror1h include renovations, decoration. remodeling. Corn--• -" "" s11111 Ana Av. water."' u'1 """ • hardware, Palste-cym. anchor ,25 lb, 150. munication may not be on target. Know it, have ~~: t.M followfng k>-W• ~!:"~~ ~i.::!!~s..~11 GARAGE SALE DEATH IN -• IHc. ;:;.~93~··· n I 7 50 ._85_7_·_1"8 _____ _ alternatives at hand and don't jump at first offer. MARSl'S 1on1 FAMILY everything must AntlQu... fun u.corator New NAV101 RDF radio. Libra =key role. ~·t "'lo Mt ap. I llY ~ go. Sat./ Sun 10.5. 2159 Junk, Cheep! 20 Yf col-SHO·BUD. pedll ,, .. , Mu. t I• I I $ 2 2 5 . .,.,.nlmertll. LN 951·0133 Meyer Pl. C.M. 045-65e7 tec;llon. 505 S•nl• Ana guitar. llke new. 1225. 1-e:lS-3728 P (Feb. 19-M.arch 20): You'll have a clear Formerly Gene'• UUIY MICROWAVE· .. MANA G <>-1e· _.__ 1 Ave. Newpon He+ght1 .• ~84_&-_88_98 _____ 111•-a a:::b 'It-....... _ ,..,_ · "'---......:-' ta.... d te •'-' -.--.--11111• "" · "" "" ,. "• .,.. · --.Iron c Sat/Sun, .. 9&M ·-•---pi ...... "" CO..-ocrrung UJIAUUAU 8 ~... an po nw.u. 3333 So Cat PW! pushbutton alectronlc equip. PC bo•rds. mon· .. .... . Otfin rualt•n/ 35 Po-r Boat Sllp. Tenns will be defined, you'll be aware of fine line IMlll cooking S177. 546-8140 llOfl, keyboards. corn-Lido Isla; anllquH. a..I~ 1221 13501mo. 21 Balboa between optimism and aelf-decep\ion. Cycle moves 81HunlBchCenter p~.:-:-npmlno. 75~:23 call Relrlderalor. G .E. puter tape decks. etc. Clolhel. houaewar ... Sal one4'c:-:&:1Ct\el 2 Cove OwY* 64$-5 135 HOIOSCON BY SIDNEY OMARA up and circumstances will favor your effort.a. tide/tide s2oo· wuner Plue blk". stereo w. 11·5. t 12 Via Palermo. · ,.. .. _, r, 873-14&4 • • EOE M/F TOP $1$ & D ' • W 1 cast. & turntbl. S•t. M . Exec. 0..1..,.-rs, One •----·-------------------------------• S•lea Females Pref Models & In ton~~~' $2()()/'t!th.. 2270 Meyer Pl. 631...4190 Movlngl,d everytF ,,, hKlno1 '!'~I Misc. DHk, 5 Sida 381112' Boal sllp av811 N. I.a. Wu... Slit ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt Wu... Sltl ..-· g • · go. 0 r-v. ng """· Chalra, 1950. One SAVIN End ot cn1nne1 A•"" 11t. ,,_.,_ .. P /T Eaeorls. (213) 888-1984 All In good condition. Saturday 8-3. Mlac Items, tablet, toys, great dNls 780 Copier Auto Feed 1250 mo 650-2758 ~mag Mature peraon fOf mwi-omc. · PllTTm Air cond. office. Bonuaet 714-839-3248 kids atutt. 1205 tor •dulls and kld1. 11500. 85s..8011 9...4pm. •--. ------- agement PI T. Ladles Pll•nlllY ·---y fOf exp'd tales persons, -••IJll Rerrlg, $250. W/D, dallwf McCormadl. Sal/Sun, 10.A. 1311 Cllf1 ~ai:: /~ i= AO ~Sllp.Sallonty. Ready to weer. 833-1858 1o-3, 5 days awtc. medical. DeH:W:t:-',,;.:,aper but no exp. nee. Proven .. ·-Tl 111.l & trlh oomp8C1er. 1135 ~·--UI __ super price. pou Motel M.id. Apply 8030 dental Ina, un beneflll, route In L'""'. '""'' Beach program Mlltng adv. 10 each 8Ae-5&A8. Pr11C1 j!ij::;;o . ~aboerd. 673-2700. West p Cat ........, Npt ""'"' / "' 1y 2 4 -..-· profeMlonala. No charge Help give them I Mad lll90 S1""' l Cl.nc Xlnl F n_,..,._ I-' ................ ac '·-·· ., ... ng C8' req .... pp • .,... Mon· Fri (•fl•r-backs. No r ........ Ad· 11"1. e.rn toe> SIS pan RefrlQeratOf, runt great r....itue IOIS ... "-.!!I.. 1111 c 0 n d .-, I" 0 0 I 0 8 0 ;:fo.fn ......... or :;.;,.~ Bch. pm, Newport VIiia w .. t. noon). Sal l Sun (Mf1y v811Ce1 on comm, CalltOf time evenlngt. Only $21!. 332 VlctOfla 8201, FURNITURE & &PPL elldC l &Cilei rld18J •rm 172...41SA8 10 • In e.x-f .... Of Mover/Oflver. 24+ yrs. 393 Hoapllal Rd, NB. mOfn.). Must Have re-Interview, 530-<41AO positive, dependable, CM 0 "" • 1 d ty 3" 1 --..-Must be reliable. pollla. PART·TIME • "'B TEC'-' lltbl• transportation. J t I d d SALE. C•f.J•ln's Bed saw, comm u , C\I, I rtla ii:=T.: l'"O UM. 813-4200 ...,. " S (Wayne ohnson) ou gong •aults nM Refr"""'. v_.,, clean. Ilk• nu •30. n.-..1 5. ~-~ 2'1• hp, w/cablnet, xlnt 'i w--cieart-<:ul. hardwor=I I TRAINEE. resp for om• collect1n9 r•· apply Phone 048-1021 ...... -· • ..... ..,.._. • WlllliliiliiiiPi41 ..... ioililiil'l"'W~p;.iioiio LARGECENTERSLIP 15/lw 10 start. If..,,., cieen-up & lllllm8I care In quired. mo.tty paid In ad-..... 2.30 ·1 • Mond • 2 dr. S 185. 1193-aoeo. S30-S40. COffee 11>1 $45. cond .• 275.530-ISAte e ·.Ho & 1'0", Robert U ~·· · ,~ Good oflta Cell · 0 " p.m. ay Chr & ottomen S30. 40 Augutt. $150 ... exit P to .... • 233 ltlh. St 11 YC>UrMlf In doing t~ belt pharmeoeutlc.i R&D F• venoe. Pf • * * '* lhru Frld•y. RefrlQ. rm toe>. eopper Gal aquarium •so. IUtetlluttu 1111 con d ·mu 11 u e . C. ~9w7PP01$-0rt2398Mch. ble Job, call Starv· clll"'. 3 hrs ,_ ,.,,, .... 75 Foater tor detalll. DaJfy $100, gas d,._ ......... •75 • Ac10fl Moving Co. All hr.'~.~. ;~.,j'997 Piiot • 042~21 Ex1 342. DllLlll tum. lllllY 813~ 15 .. -• ..... • • Wlhr/dryr $75 pr. Plant• 5211 ~billi c:iiinO ran. te3-te12. o need not apply. WHI 1e1h St., N.B. Comrnerlc*al Stbf• Agan· 15. Plcturea S5. L8!TIP9 rev. wood l>ladee. WaaScu ,,.-be-tank--,..-t-8CJ<-.,..boo-t_n_u Moorln9. Npt Harbor ef50..l3B6 8:30AM-6:00PM. Plll'·TmULll FOR cy. Immediate opening W.....,1-.C dryr, work-$15.4118·9398. $139,takel81.5AH740 reg 1150957 .. 1448 • w /30 ya w l , can liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Earn an ex1ra 175 • 1120 IOf exp.tenc.d agent Ing, $75 both 54H801 H 11 Pecan Dining lbl · llvHboard. cloH to ~~o ~~~ = ··-.-~=·:::·~ DDLURS Executive Travel Service: aw .... ttriall AH :n~& c:uetOfn ped1, 8 ~ro·1~ ~~·OE T~73'~1g:~ 1 fl bed, ck>ck. 858-1141 with ..... Cd 881-1720 -• •-BeechT~etlngof e.rn big money fOf short lrvlne. Ask tor Belly -c.ne '* chre. mini cond. . . ~ Mlll1ne/lllpt Dental .,,. aDI Ilea for well tpok91'1 li'ld~ houri. 30 hr wonc week 833-9408. Wt Wretl ~ frte S 1800. Call AflWWflf Ad ~t .. ~1g:J• :,;53a ft' Wle, day, week. month Vety bu9Y dfeullltlon of. vlduala. Evening and with Poltntlal to -n TYPlllTlD 850-41 '817. 842~. 24 hrl. . . ltrll 1132 046-0551 ~ = ~.tal flcecler'"needro'r •anpanawe·rtllmenn weekend hOurl avellable ll500 + P4I' weetl. Wanted to operate Comp CUlt111 i 1 llY FlllfTlll BARR y MAN IL 0 W BEAUTIFUL 2511 RCA W '111 If fl 11' .... " • doing lnter .. ung ,.,._ •BAM-NOON 1v 1 t>oall aoaztne. ft I Mii Tlckt11, Openlno night hygtenlst.Hoursflexlble. phonea and dlspatc:Nno phoneUlelwol'k.Sal8ry •NOEXPERNECESS Of nomCauro' ·~nt L.. 1157-t133 July 29 s11 50 Jackie Color TV, 2 yr wmtyl100/mo. 850-8145 042~~ negot11ble m111MQ91. 17 hrs P4I' plus tucratlve bonus pro-•WEEKLY PAV GUAR :91~p ~ ~xper j, t''~'°:i RF Ol&;O Carn. caM. KING·SIZE WATERBED 646-7•83 · l1'8. Fr-: :''1Cf H °.r'S Slips Available. 25'. 30'. WMk. Frl·Mon. early gram. Cell Lind• fOf lflter· •HIGHEST COMM + 10:30-3:00PM. ISA0-3984 $495.~ cost. Ilk• nu. wlwood shelvee. healer, BJ's BATIKS wlll ba ltlM ~ i1ee 30', and AO'+ ltY9 •bollrd. NURSES ~Inga on weekends, vtew. 5-45-8808 BONUSES 857-14.48. muaager. lllct ,_,Call Golden WHI College ' C a I I 9 • 5 • U /LYI .... , evee on weekdaya. •PLEASANT WORt<INO WAITRESS: Ex.perlenoed. f ._ f _.4 031·5084 bef 1oam. aft Swan Meet ...... 30 Don't INta lftall Jill Mon-Frt.042-ABAA Apply In peraon Delly pat1tlme CONDITIONS Apply In J>41'80n at: AT fM •• n --7pm ...... ~, · iii • Openings IOf RN &LVN on Piiot Newtpaper, 330 Tll ..U ,.. 1t you're bright and poe-GUYS FROM ITAL y. s klttana tr;; 10 good . Mias Theml IQ CENTURY RAVEN •-· '1111 3-11 Of 11·7 lhlft. CallfOf w .. 1 Bay Street, C.M. Ull... .... 1 pleasant vo1oe call 2287 Fairview Road, hOme eS2-8323 Mlallon Oat! roeller S 150. BROKEN TILE: 300 sq fl. Cletalc bey 18Unch/Ma IBIC/Dufour w/2 deegar Interview. 494-8075. The be I w • • n 2 & 4 PM . Mr Thomas at Cotti MeN. . . VIC1orlan tots• 185. Solld Gr ... 1 for cobbleetone tklf1, wltraller. 13000 brdt $415 Good cond Oardans Conv•teacenl Mon· Thurs. Ask tor AttrllC11ve gl(la needed to 113 O l l I Brltt•nY Spaniel female, Magh 8 drwr chHI etc 1100 Lowry eieC obo. Must Mii thl• -ic. AK-3188 • · Hospltal, 450 Gtenneyre, Cathetine. ~.°"c.!.. t11ert752_1~ ... ''-• Wanted: Llc'd Hair Stytlats good dlspolltlon, rr.. to w/mlrror 1195. Ortanlal organ u 5 '645-01 t8 875-1393 Laguna Beach, ,,_,, ., """ and Manicurist with ex· good home w/yard. styte rvgs 12x18 1185. • · UHd DUFOUR WIND· ,a .... w Sa* and Stodl. Help perlenoe to work PIT. 649-3984 9x12 $45. Slipper chr Late Model Cllndy M• ftwtr INta fill SURFER: clMn/utrH. I a•1 p• -I r -• •-wented at the Pottery Must be reaponlll>le 8'ld . 165. 873-85'& chine. Good condllon. f21 Gion Wh;;r 15 HP Ask fOf Stewwt aft: 15pm. : I J I a~ ............... '.···-.:. Wml• Sh8CJ<. Butlnela la grMI. tbl e to dul pro-Fr .. ~lack w/wtltte Qer .. M vi SM-beaut O k 115, call for Info E'f"enfVde wheel remote 831-ltAO Supervtee ~ car· Applicant must be etfl... tenlonally with ex-man hepherd Lllb Pupt. o no · e "3·2359 S 3 3 O O /o BO D • ~ 1.....-.....-----......... ~ rlerl early morning "'4AM ctent high energy end ecu11ve1 C811 Mond•y fOf Need lholl. 548-7808. tum .• tot ... appllancee, . llncln •11 IAILY PIUT IA•llDTUlml Now accepting applications f~r District Manager to super- vtse 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 pel'90n, weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay St .• Costa Mesa. .. 8AM Sit. and Sun .• worti'wetl with ~le appoinlrMnl et5-15e7 FREEF "'"'-S"-W/D,mlec.494-&483 DIXMUl·Taxl atrolter,llke 714 /1548-5930 or 3 I .. ~ .. · · em1 ... ""'"'''' ..... ,_ 150 241·0915 845-9089 · wneei 8ICyda 100. 1oa must h-van, station Apply It front counter. WNI ,....... 1 '..i yrs. All ahots/IP')'ed. MUST SELL: New living rm ' · , Center St .. C.M. wagon Of lm8ll pickup. 1212 So Coat! Hwy, , Gentle 1173-8291 a e t I n c I u cf e • Elec inotor ~ h!IP, *'40. 17 Coctctall CNIMf. BMt 1--------Hourty wege + mllellge. Laguna Beecil. EJlp'd, Exxon• OYX level sota/hldeabed. toveeeat, Lamps, h-150. Bed off• Ihle wtc.nd. 873-7813 Burgundy Royce Union t\Wt In J>41'SOfl WMtl 4. Ofder proc.alng & FREE Rabbit, White oak cot. I 8'ld tablet. tramH mlac l10-S35. , t>oytcrui..grMtcond., deya. 330 w. Bay St., 8elel pllon ... lrvlne. Call w /Br o.wn F /3 m o . 1775, On. 8drm: Solld Color TV Zenith, $195. 1~1~~~1 1100/090.54&-4102 Costa Meta, Ca. Orenge --··...US 540-881M 842-3237 oak drHMr w/mlrror, CIOthlnQ, men. womens. $9500/0BO. 831·1785 f. Mot~. 10 IP 23" ; Cout Dally Piiot. Y•. we do and you can WNI ,..._ Living Aoom Set. must hdbrd. ntte stnda, bo11 S.50·S5. Coif•• tble, 831-7022. •75125" 1125. 157·1"8. -. .......... ..........._, too 1 Jo In our 2-3 daya/week Top llclll• pick up by Sat. 540·1023 ep/matt. 2 moe old '800, Med.L 135. 4 soru, ,._ -~4 r-"-en1tieu1lastlc t .. m NII· lllld •XP41'tenCe r utrecl 131-9178 av Of 730-0858 1215-•95. 045·1731 24' Sklpj1ck FI B, 82 ... altft 11 Night• and Wknd•. Muat Ing Ille W"t'' flnetl NE w Po RT , EC : hnltan ltll New con temp sot a EY9fYtl'lng must got Fum mtr/outdrlve, exit conct. l.-:.7•· 4;:i:iiiivw;,;,..""w-,•,,•P.;.~o;;;•°"1il.;• =ut~x~ ~ ~ ~P•~-w:;r,r~h~ RETARIAL SERVICES. +oECORATOfh OWNi Mt1htonet here., rooM stove. b ike. cooking 11AK. 84&-2317 Camper, 0tlg owner. betwMn 12 and 5 pm. In the~ ounty T~ 152-2317 Cotton. '°''· love, mulll plllowl 1250, DI R ~ utenlll• etc. 31538 w. 24' Wood Hutt. 10· Beem. '4300. 850-0728 ::: Ou~ ~:·aJ,0052 Hourly ::::-+ com: YACHT COOK wanted. ~~~= ~;,C: tani S40. ~~~ Nlg. 4tw549. ~~ H~dl~i:,ardtu':'r; ..... lihl MH am1 ve, mltalon. 2 Shins avail· Call 075-eTOll Friday or g I• s 1 d 1 n • t t • s • t equipped, radio, depth 5 star General MO-Pea, able. II ln'I • 2 pm Of 4 pm Monday. w/matchlng ooff" tbl . finders. outrlggere. doodcond mu1t .. 11 FOf CIMllftlld Ad -9 pm. Dlal us now at Jeil Wa ... 1101 Mt. UnuMd qn mattr .. Sacrlflol cullOfn Stanley f 1Nf1STIC Loaded with e11traL Mu11 1250/0BO'. &TS-2418. . ACTION 540-0301 • & bOll tprlflOI. 1115. t olld walnut dHk n n Mii. $4295. 81Ma.?8 Cella SALES MICRO COM· lRE IXLE§ BOwR?Your Brau lamps PP. S150/0BO. 636-1247 BARGAINS . ·at rnog•d lndl•n ~~ PUTEAS. malure perton Olaplayt I Wlndowa need 912 .... 895 Sacr111Qe s ... : Moving, 2~ Ctlr1s, 2-= v-:_~ 1100/0 B . 8111-0220 with bUllneea and corn· pert(lng ~· Ex· AbeloM st1e11 geme Ible & rnut1 Mil by Sal. morn· ucilfl~ 18000° obo. '91 Veape Grande MoPed 142-M18 puter operlence. perlenoe. chairs, •150. Round ! lng.Ou8111yl1emelnclude LARGESOFA.RECLINER 151·55220fl5t-1te0 Looklnew.Aul\lgreet. '~-·~·~· ~ .. ~·~· ·~··· •• ••·•· •.••• ii' ••••• •••••• ••••• ......... ······iii···~· J~~~~~~~~ 754-e383. CHEF. much •xperlen<». American oak Ible. 1178. cuetom MCtton. reollner, CHR WITH BUil T ·IN VI· • Only 1900 ml. 'f25. 8 Hotel. Rel1eurent, ctub. 120--0930 ofc. dMk. Conl~ BRATOR CHEST OF *" Lyman, needs eng, 846-tet7 ~aper .... j)ertOFI for order Pr•Mnl Job I years ' l•ble, plentt, llack otlrt, DRAWERS ALL THIS IOme wonc. Mutt Mii •-. --------d•k of busy Marine Write Cl...itted Ad 1982· Bellut5 po bdrm let wlloP 91e. 64&-&103 FOR ONLY 190 WILL 1150. Ory Hull, no brok91'1 8t Yemllla Ol. •w.11 cond. Hardware Co. MUST o.HyPllol POBo11 1HO' of llne mllttlbox IPft!JS, Sofa. 2 _.._.._ • ...-...-SELL SEP"'RATl!!LY rlbt,831·5ae21vlTltg. 1295.497-3020. HAVE EXTENSIVE Coe ' Ce 282 ' 11300 new MC 1591 ,,.._. • ...,.._ " MOPED 10«* MARIN! EXPERIENCE. taMeN. .. 9 7. great oond. Olk l~.S100.131-H09. 8 ... Wed, Tlturl. Fri 36' Orenct 8el*a t973, rHt , Z:1n'""t1to' ,IT, !xoelent r, I.Ne In aompenlon. "*''" MtgnllVOK atereo eon, Two llWi=~ Of, ~ ONLY. &48-AMa gen. rllder. AP. micro. all 1te-&OAe 0 . benellta. Ov.itfleel Clll beetlground, reflal>le. 1150. e7M121 et1111rt metc1f11nig 1125 aooet .• lrietOI eond. s ... , _______ _ c.n11 only. l<tt· 11 714/6315-!J075 .. ~~tor·1rg .. -Olt powered Lawn ortrlldefOfl'WdentllllorTom111Moplld.XLHTCM-E.O.I!. MIF7H J... .../ BHultrul Mahogony •rs. S4t-037S ..., MOW91'. Good cond .,5, lncoin• property. dltton. •t?a. ISAe-. IM3 u Cenopy Cf'lb w/3 IMlf &&2 HO( or 762 1•3 031-0231. Ill.II .._.tie lllT chtnoer. $11&. OAM2ts Wht w1o11., C>elit l •. • • 'eo CNIHf•fl lf~bln ... .,, ... , ............. " B&n=iicAiLPWXNfib: EITAli a.ALE: CotfM llt(e new 11315. Wicker OlbeonAefttO.•IAutotot. AO', OOod cond. enai 1111•1 Mii ~~for In Hunt. loft. petform T .... ,SO.t 'loflll200. CouctlUl50.9'$-15t19 90lct Oek Arm cn.n, neec1wonr.w 111.ooo. 1WN"°"°9AT"10.Uled .,.._ICllld tndtvlcMll• ~ ctlof• 1 IO«* lufftltt uao. LMoe End ~ ~ ~-· '8 sae.eeao onoa. ~ coildltlOIL wtloloYe tollllon • attet2t>oytU eynold. T..,.. t15. Stereo C... Jrbt llH .,.._ 2 N00/090. a1-Mn cw uun + 11•111• Mu.1 Mw tranl. a,. ,,., 1211. s-tno r..,.. ·m pt e;;c;n a; .,. aw&1 ,_. n &4CM111.1oot1. PllllAI lob'"' oo41ege 11Udent ua. •r eppf. only Phlf• Only 110 P4I' 1attTl'Mlul ·n·?OtfP ... ...., Flf'ltNt.0 benefit• and Mon thru Prl. Ael'i H1"'*'4 1 ••one.'94M8ll iYlnnlde.t;~ ..... wlT~9:;,CCIO(ld. •_:~':°.n..ao:~· =th op=~~ty. ==~:1= d• ~ l tl\en Allen IO'leM1l1. '*'Y iO•e .._.....,pan.. :•tto.13,ooo. ~.Owner~~ 831·Ml2· · et IN 1o-or eu ..,ih1onee. •" eond. • lnQ wfftl ptettnum llldlea H.11kH.1"• Wt flMnoe .. 980 •--------T14-N4-0l70. 1111. EW98"-7417. ' writt watch, 30 CIUI ~CWIWJno ?&a:aaH . 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Brgm $2495 13790~~· Dir. '79 Wgn, brown, ~Int, auto, air, daltal. 94~2 ............. LEARANCE ALE •ALL DUCKI lt'ITll l'IUl:a §TAllTIN6 AT 1913 ¥J 10N PICICUP l'ACJVJll' INJ'OICEI + ANY DEALER ADDED OPTIONS .. --:-------• I Dennis Quaid and Beu Armstrong (at left) work with killer whale. From the central control room ( a b o v e ) Arm1trong, Alouo Ward and .. Louia GOAett Jr. -• 1earch for an in- vading 1hark.' .. --=------- .'Jaws 3-1>' ,A few good scares, 'but very little else By PHIL SNEIDERMA!f Of the Deily Pilot 8taff Watching "Jaws 3-D'' is a like riding a rolleroouter for the third time-_in one day. The film deliven a few IOI.id jolta, but you're left with the sinking feeling you've been through thee treecher- ous waten one time too many. The film does offer two gimmiclc:a for the price of one: a new 35-foot mechanical Great White with a healthy appetite for unauspecti.ng swimmen, and plenty of grisly 3-D effect&, including the ''trat" of leeing a b.loody, d.ianembered arm float toward your seat. But neither trick ia spluhy enough. The "Jaws 3-D'' cut swiJDI through a threed-bare stor')' that recycles plot twists and jeopardy ICeDe9 from the first two shark films. Apparently, the maken of ''Jaws 3-D'' thought the man-eater itlelf waa stronc enough to carry the film without benefit of three-dimemiona human chanicten and 80IDe int.el pe1wl tension to keep thinp int.er9ting Qll shore. They tboucht wrong. Ai leut they provided a change of •ttinl· a JaW!l • 3-D'' takea place in Sea Workt of Florida, an aquatic am•a.ement park. Into this vacation pendi8e cruiw a killer ahark, which is captured but diet of miahandl- ing. Park.officiala believe the crisia is Ollf8. Little do tbey 1Uapect, however, that the captive tiah waa just a baby-and itamother, more than a little huncrY foe revenae. ia not far away .... Shark attacb, like~ in the lhower, connect with .ame eJemen'81 audience feera that Hollywood ia lkWed at explolUnc. Thlm. the sicbt of (!mocmt swimmme.ra c:lall8l1na their Jep into sbark-tnfested waten is ldll Ubly to nAle aoc- bumpa. And when two diven are fJeeinC a shark by srabbmc hold ol friendly dolphlna. your pul8e will undoubWdly pound a bit t.ter .. But a ff!W well-manaced ... do not a great movie make, pu1k:ularly when we've 1ee11 lbnilar ICel8 in the flnt two "Jaws" films. The 8-D effecta In thia epl8ode are nnedmee ~te effective, but they rml1y don't lldd much to the oWran film. Mon thui mythins. 3-D ...,,_ • m 0 SH At the Mcw,tes. P .. I 5 'Fanny & Alexander ••• • Anything can happen, is possible I ______ ...... ____ ..... ________ ........ __ ... lllliliiillilil----------1111111111111111111~--~------------....... 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~3 Big Doings :!! .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Nashvllle ExRress The country sounds spread south to Brazil By BRUCE HANDLER ~ted PNm Writ. SAO PAULO, Brazil -C-ountry mumc aou.nda from Tenne98ee to Texas are spreading 90Uth -~.ooo mne. 80Uth -to Brazil. Growing numbers of fans in Latin America's 1argart nation are tu.ming on to the hits of Hank Williams Jr., Willie Nebon, Crystal Gayle and the Ma.nba11 Tucker Band. Country and Weltem arrived here in the 1970., by way of expatriate Americana. But now ita main pnctitionera are the BrazWana themlelwe, who have succeeded in bondinc the music's BOUthem Protestant roota to their Portugueee Catholic culture. "When I first heard country mumiic, it mede a profound impl'emon oo me," •ya Marcos Vlnidw de Cunto, 23, 1eedel' o1. an all-Bruilian country band called Nalhvtlle J:xpre.. '"Ille rhythm brinp to mind open 91*9 and a spec:ial way ol life," be •ya in Portugueee, the BruWan iaoau-ae. CUnto learned many of hil country bmljo and guitar talents fram a lfOUP of relident Americana who wed to play Nalhville and bluesr-In Brazil under the name Another Country band. They havellnce~ Now ~n., andoae holdover from the American bmd, John Thrall ol Atlanta, are ~ tbeaJUDtry80UDd tbroucbout.Brull on a ndlo prqpwn called "Country Sunday." CUnto la the pnxh.ar, and 'lbraD.. callinl blnwtlf "Johnny Reb." but um,. ~ to prmmt wda and ...,_ and m• .-.. local country perfonmncs. la the on-air halt. CUnto •ya that mini Thral1 -with Im 0-... ecmntand o......i ....-Ural erron in Porta.--•lat. ntber than a BruWan, llwa the lhow "a kind of dmm." ~ Thrall, with hll lmaw_.. of country IDlllic, mn help live~ and lnfonmtian. "Wbm we popowd the Idea i.t September, viJ1uaUJ~ told• It wauldn't.-,'' recalled TbnD, 41, who di= out ot the ~ _,.....,.. to tul9 fuD to country "flMllllc~ ow D See .. Dolngl. ..... 10 I -1 The Graven Image heavy metal band makes it first appearance in Irvine last week. Th~ band is made up of (from left) Orion Lindemann, ba88 guitar, Scott (Madman) Watson, vocal, Marty Schulte, drums, and Paul McPhee, lead guitar. ~ 'Graven lrnag~ I Heavy medal music, ~ without heavy d~ugs ~ ----------------------------~ ~ By CHRISTINE DECKER Daily Pilot ~t '-c: -< N co It was heavy metal rock 'n' roll one night last (Q week at Irvine's Heritage Park Youth Services CD Center with a new local group called Graven c.> Image headlining a free concert. The founome bolted out a blasting form of heavy metal music doing hib from Van Halen, Los Angeles' Quiet Riot and many of their own tunes. "We want to achieve the same intensity of such groups without relying on the drugJl a lot of thoee guys use to get that intensity," said bass guitarist Orion Lindeman, 20. G raven l.mage was formed about two months ago, although each haa grown up playing music. They practice individually about eight hours a day, llCCOl'ding to drummer Marty Schulte. Together they practice from four to eight hours a week at the Irvine teen center. They have already developed a following with a crowd trying to get in when the group practices. Other band members are Paul McPhee, who · plays a very inteme lead guitar, and Scott "Madman" Wataon who ia their penetrating le.ct vocali8t.. Irvine realtor Dick Schulte, who manages the group and ia the father of Marty, aid, ''I can't believe the dedication it takes. They keep telling me they're going to make it to the top and I believe them." Schulte said that for being non-profemionals they have high standards. Lut week's concert was the group's first public appearance. We've l!HfirGtf/\ at the Garogel EJostic 'Mllst tn.JnkS In great COIOrs tor summer. ~ them up wttti our 1001. cotton !·shirts. ~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'MORTBEACH · (714) 644·7030 .. . ---. ... •. ' -. \ -. . ..... Currently ~Lref'ning ---- .... BLUE THUNDER: Rated R. Roy Scheider stan In th.ii thrillinC but unenllgb~ film about a IUper belicopCer on the prowl above Los Anee1a Stunnlnc aerial ~phy -3' and special ef (ecu, but the plot ia loaded with holes. Directed by ., John e.dbam ("Sawrday Night Fever") . .,.. .,.. .,.. O> N >; Ill "O -.::: LL ....... ....... .... QI "O c QI .ll: i ~ ••• CLAS& Rated R. A ll!mitive YOWll student 1-hia virginity IO a free..1pirited older woman -who tw"N out to be hil roommate'• mother. There'• more empbuil on raunchy comedy than drama here, but . "Cla.-" features fine ptt· forma.nce1 by newcomers Rob Lowe and Andrew Mc:e.rthy. Jacqueline ~l la the olde~ wornanw-.,.. ..... . . . ~ •' ,I . •' FLASHDANCE: Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer Beall siara In th.ii vialally exdtlng but weakly written film about a female welder who 1on1J1 lo '-"orne a ballet dancer. Directed by Adrian Lyne . .,...,.. . . . a 9Car)' mechanical ahark and 3-0 effect.. meager It.Ory tine JAWS l·D: Baied PG. Two glmrnlcka~the price of one- concema ahark attacb In~·· S. Id aAr'k. The ahark ~are chllllnc. but moYiepn may i9el Ul'e they've been" .i-waien onrf "ro ~and ~ ........... o. ~--· . .. 0 ... • •• ---" . OCl'OPtJslY: Raied PG. Don't look for deep chanc- ierilationl or IOCial 1-xw, but ii you're a fan of the J- Bond reriel, you'll love thllf la1mt .twnture. Di.rec:t.or John Glen ("For Your Ey. Only")-lo be uudow 10 top the outneeow !lb.Ina In "Raiden ot the Lost Arlt." and be~ awfully dole. Rotet" Moore and Maud Adame star . .,.. .,.. .,.. • • • PORKY'S D THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The llelt-ot-d Florida WJerW are beck In th.ii i..me, lntttminently funny ~uel IO IMt yee.r'r raunchy comedy mep-hlt. The miatake th.ii time ia that the film makers aim (or llll'Oelhinc completely at.,lt from the first film -respec\abillty. The kldl channel their -sy lnio Shakespee.re, for aooc&-aakeal Bob Carll apin di.rec:'8. .......... ••• PSYCHO D.~Raied R. Anlhony Peninl retunw •nutty Norman In the 9eqUel co Alfred Hhchcodt'• pisly It.Ory about a madman whocommltaaaer'ielot mwden.Onceapin. ~· unity la up for grabs, but th.ii moYie la not nearly • funny or witty -the on,mai ........... ••• ••• CllTA•SA (0-0. °"""' C8lllf 979-tUt CDltAIUA co....1-c-i 7Sl_.t .. 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Aqua Cl8.88ics is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. lo 6 p.m. For information, call 494-0138. The good news is Jonathan~ ~ his first affair. The bad news is lheS his ftXJnHNllles mother. ~AS S A MARTIN RANSOHOJ'IF Pmdu~1111n A LEWIS JOI IN CARLINO Film HCLASSH RO B JACQ UELINE ANDREW CLIFF LOWE BISSET McCARTifY """ ROBERTSON Music by Ex«Utivc rrodurer ELMER BERNSTEIN CATHLEEN SUMMERS Wnth•n by Product-d by llM KOUF & ~VIO CREENW,\LT MARTIN RANSOl IOFF m,~-=-1 D1rt't1edby ..,ONOf'f "C•-• I~ ._.r..,_ LEWISJOllNCARUNO •--· ~ -·-·-• "" ' .... , .. New director Consey ready to head Newport art museum Kevin E. Conaey, 32, now director of the San Antonio Museum of Art in Texas, has been appointed Di.rector of the Newport Harbor Art MUleum, officials announced. · Consey will begin his new responsibilities Sept. l , said Ray Johnson. muaewn president. While in San Antonio, Conaey lectured on contemporary art at the University of Texas. He also has taught art history oouraes at Hofstra University in New York. the University of Toledo and the University of Virginia .. An undergraduate of Hofstra University, Consey received a Master of Museum Prac- tice/Master of Arts degree from the University of Michigan. "I look forward to the opportunity of working with the Museum's Board of Trustees and the Orange County oommunity to promote the growth of th.is ma~ institution," Conaey uid. He will spend part of the summer in Newport Beach working and looking for a home, he said. ''THI BISI SUPIRllAN Y"''' -r;,,,. Wrltanaw!ll To: A'*°rne;y Oen.Nl'a Crime PreTent.ton Censer P.O. Box 1319'1, Seor&mento. QA. 98813. Tiii A mTB OUT OP 1-t . I .. I I n term is s ion i , . ; . ) ~. ~ : : '. · , .-"Cl ~ 7 'Opal Is a Diamond ••• ' Corn-ball comedy, but entertaining I Pat Gumme9011, Bret Tomuick. Frank Stupak and 1 Conkllnaptn(lnadualro1e)•Opa1'asupporten.. the • Hunttnctoo Beech lhow maintains • oertain rwtic ::::: chann. It's the ever-famOiar "w .,ai.mt the ~ establiahment" theme played broadly enough to i It's not altosether impomible to fuNon a silk pune out of a filYW'• ear. The Hunttncton Beach Playhoua •. whk:b hM been trying foe years, cm:nee du~y cbe ln lta production of ~ is a Dlanxlnd.'' It's been only two years since the last collabora- tion between the playhouae and authoc John Patrick resulted in eomethlng called "A Bed Year for Tomatoee. '' after which one might think the theater would avoid Patrick's proee like the proverbial plague. But the Huntington Beach group is a stubborn bunch, and this time they've fared a bit better. "Opal la a Diamond" is Patrick's .equel to his vintage comedy "Everybody Lows Opal" and foe th09e familiar with the original. enough said. u you're old enough to remember the Judy Canova Show on radio, then you've got a fair idea of what to expect. It' a oomball comedy at ita corniest. but somehow director Rex Day and a bard-working cast manaae to bring off an ent.ertalning productian -thanb primarily to Shirley Rca:nano'a virtuoeo performance in the Utle roae. Ranano tackles tJu. glorified t.c lady of a cbancter' with grit and gusto, amplifying her eccentridtiea and 8edudng the most unwillinc playgoer with her frequent asides to the audience. All thla enthUliaml and energy is necewary to prevent the lhow from being pecked up and carted off by Martha Faulkner, an incredibly funny actre. who ..,ed•ll.,. in physical comedy and is a bowl aa Romano's grumpy sidekick. One of her ICbticb is a runninC pg o( batching an egg in her ample boeom. Joe Ritkee and Brenda Fuehrer inherit the straighter ...&gnmenta of c4aating off this diamond in the (very) rough and running her foe mayor, tasks they perform credibly. Jay Conklin oils his way around the_sia,e as the mnarmy incumbent ben1 on thwarting Opal's campaign. Even with le9a than ldntillating_aupport from ot.cure eome of the awtume. of the a:ript. -:c. • • • c.. THE SAN CLEMENTE Ccmmunity Theater =. has announced lta 30th annivenary -.:1, along '< with the appointment of John Swartzel aa full-time ~ artistic director of the C.abrillo Playhouse. -.... The new lleMOl'1 will be launched Sept. 15 with a ~ repri8e production of the British musii<aj "The Boy (.,) Friend." Next on Nov. 3 is another oldie, the comedy ''The Marrtaae Go Round.'' ~ Ringing in the new year will be Agatha Christie's murder mystery "Towards 7.ero," opening Jan. 12. Rounding out the San Clemente echedule are "Mary, Mary" March 1, ''Two Blind Mice" April 19 and the musical "The Fantasticks" on May 31. "YOU SHREK, YOU GET GOOSE-BUMPS ••• F YOU'VE NEVER SEEN 3-0 BEFORE, TllS IS THE ONE. ~WS 3-0' IS RJNI" -.b!I ~. VN£.TV/NY ·n•Ga TODO • • • •• • • • • .. Tum your unusables Into usable c•111.ca11 D•llyPllOt cl•silffed '42-5671. Rely on financial advice by Sylvia Porter In the .... ' ~-----------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~------·· . . . crom-«JUDtry team at Mount Tamalpaia Hieb ~ ''On the J:dae•• ii .,_._ in part. on the CG111pullllw tninina 1leChniquea of a chlldhood friend. Dem, who'• been nmninl fm' 37 years, ran the Dis-in 1W74. dnclrinc a timeol 87 minuta on the nlged 7 .I-mile coune-lltletctwd to 14 milM foe the film. "It waa the gri"""'9l nmninc ~ of my life in tenmof rilk." ays Dem, wbo'a nm over 100,000 mila lince the ace of 10. The lldor' WM impremed by the 1'8Ce, Which allows ataaered atartiD8 Unm .. a handicap. Tbe Dis-ltU1ied in l~. nie Boston Marathon - the nation'• oJdelrt rw:e beon in 1897. You \'L'On't believe what goes on in ... • .R. BEN EFRAIM......, •PRIVATE SCHOOL• PHOEBE CATES · BETSY RUSSELL· MATTHEW MOOfNE • MICHAELZOREK • ..,.RAY WALSTON .. SYL\1A KRISTEL ........ _.,DAN GREENBURG a SUZANNE C7MAUEY ,....., R. 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P-. 11 "A 3-Ring Circus of Action, Stunts and Fun!" a.JA-•CGITa-l'OUnMIYAUll' •OMllll Edwlnlt llrlllOI EdwMll llllllot T-EdwMll kMIUin Y*t ~ 540-7444 '31-3501 ... 1500 "4·2563 •-MNllO..m--• "A MASTERPIECE. LUSH, LAVISH. ROMAN'JlC. DEEPLY SATISFYING, JOYFUL AND ENCHAN'IlNG." lt!X Mn>. Hl1F YOU t'OIT ........... _ ......................... ....... ................ ..,..~~ ..-.UM.191•..., ....... ~.---• ""'PIOLNJ. llLAM>jC& 19lN.IM" ....... QNt WllLl.Olml .-...acs........,.~U'a '&s°'.r.i:-=:...__ . ._...'W. r.-,• • -u~1i. ·., '• • ----- _919,_,,,__ - I < Concert canceled ••• After Bette Midler is hospitalized Michael Keat.on and Teri Garr are the funniest thing J ~happen to mOvies this summer! Si 1:• =::I:::::I::... _ l ~ ~J. .J I. I. ; ••. --:------~ ~iiiil,., --··· _ ..... •• j ,• '• ' 1 I 1' ~l:Jll * -.. ,. . t ~ ' ' I• Return to the ad¥enture that can be shared Main anc1 aailn. • • r::1Jt3 .... ! .. .. ---------------------------------------------....... ~----------;:='!'!II Big Doings ..., From 1t-ee J "C.ountry Sunday'' originata from Tram- we go into the network'• sales department with america FM heldquarten in 8110 Paulo, Brazil's n. CDml ,.., ... .., tbeltaeboflettenwegeteveryweek.andthey're ~ dty, and goa d1rect to Rio de Janeiro, && ..,_ ..,. • •... .-ni to expand the lhow from one hour to two. ar.wa, CUrttibaand Redfe-2.000'mtlesaway at m;.. _ u o. :: \~ \~ t:, "Ninety-nine percent of the Jett.en and phone the nation's nol1bwtem tip. Shipped tapea take >.19':'1•4•-~-:,.~.~,-:-.,--*:-:•:-:--=-~.,.~·••.,.•ru••;u------calla we l'!'l are from Bruiliam. not oveneas the abow to ax other cilia. ,.... ..-..., 1.a ,,.,._ ~., Americana," Thrall uya. "lt'a amazing bow much .. We've been on the air for 37 weeks, and the 119i1t 11\. l I\. SIS II.... Olilr I .. l .. \'ID • L--bout ~ rn.rn,11• 1!Hl• ltl,ttl.lt~ IOl'DeBruiliamaa-• countrymusic. neget rwposwe hM been almost entirely f.avorabJe," I• &ii& a.,.,. listener requmta for ..,,. you just wouldn't Cunto aid. ''The only complaint we heard w• :.--.:----::,~~ rn Imagine a nm-American ever beard of. from. competing station'• deejay in Recife, who 751..tl• rn rn.11 00 "'Foreumple, bere'aone for 'Yea, Ma'am' by u1d that u BruWana, we ahOuld be playing TO. COITll ...-._ Sonny '1'hroclanm1on," be said during a break in a Brazilian. not American, music." :.---:.:-...., ~ ~ m ''Country Sunday'' tapina. Six of Brazil's 10 country banda, made up QJ..tlM 'is. rn. 10 is "I didn't know who that was, and rm mmtly of BrazWana, are balled in Seo Paulo. The same COAST ~ l==-: auppmed to be the expett." he a.aid. The station's oomnopolitan dty allo bouts nicht apog, which =-... . library had the record. regularly pn!!ellt live qountry mumc lhowa. ~2711 ~--·~~~ __ __.;;.. ______________________ ...._ __ .._..__ ____ ~-~---------COiS, 10 ......, ..... llifi't&st fn.U O.US, 11 ·00 == 12:Jll. uo ..... uo. l:llO. lO:JO, • •rn.s.t.1t u .... .... ..... ....... iiST .,11,_ :=-5;.) --Ooily l ),SU 10~ ···-Cilii iiJT ....... ---llfl ....... ... - ..._...., l ofC.. lm-.......... lif-e-~..., 5&1-- ~11 ... "(I) IWr 1 ... lll S20. 110 too. 100 ~ --- •• U. .., .. II ....... Mn _,, ...... Im llACI ·-,... ft) ·-· ,., ,, .......... Ill •.. ,..,.,.. Dlllr 1in.Hs,4e, ,_, cw, Ul'-Zll.41S. Ill·;;. I~ I~ 10 ~ Jll:IDI 11'-"'· 10 ll -=•'":"um=~w=ca~--~, .. ':"""::'..,,_,~ g!4 11r~w,: HI " ·-Nar•I _..._ Dlil!l1'1UOl.6' .. .... ~ °""''"oouo .-a 1~111s _,._._ ... ______ ._ ... _._i•_ UWl ---· 1-'J"ff ._....... .. ,., .. .,_,...., .--_..., C.-_, •ltll,Ut, r..!:'1." °"" IUI 1J'l. 4JI, II! Ul llU• t 46 _._.,.. _____ u_,_•_21._i•_•MMl!Fh .......... ... .... "QA9" II) c. ---Nal" " o., l ll l 11 l If. • ._.. 111 6:1l. IA ltt. "''" 1111 •m• ~----------,,_ ICWIM ,. ..... , ......... .., -••Ul.ta.tll c..-. •• IM. ltM :M.'i:al (FOUR STARS -HIGHEST RATING) -·At The~s·tCHCAGOSUN-TIMES ~ .. (1 -l ~IA M l -ISll(:._D Qi;~ ~~~~~llOVll'l.AYlllG-------- •W WOTWIUI CitllOOIN UA Miii 63'2!& ~ ..... si...m Onw·ln 6J9-8770 .... fli( .. ffit"'CXJ....,........,r , ____ ... _J --·-- A uuc classic in which C.Crvantes im- agines himself to be Don Quixote. He endeavors unsuccesafully to cure lhe ills or the worid. Come Md be inspired to: u~ ... , C as 0.-" Special WedaeM.y Ma~ A.,....1 l 7dl 4 3hr Prill c ............ ~K..aJIJlllD-• ........................................................................ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~~~11111111111111111111~u At the Movies a.,. PH IL S N E!D I~RMAN • ...., From Paige 8 Holman had the potential of becoming a wor1d class runner when he was younger, but was banned from competition after admitting he took money for meets. Now, at 42, he not only wanta to nm the Dipeea, he intends to win. Actress Pam Grier pla)'ll Cora, the aerobics dance teacher who awakens Holman's more sensitive side. Walt Stack, a 75-year:.Old San Francisco area runner alao appears in the movie. He is new to acting. Nilsson has mixed ..9e880lled actors with newcomers before. It worked well in "Northern Lights," winner of the camera d'Or at Cannes m 1979. Ht here ori t•ke home . STAG ~ CHINESE CASINO ~ M I Jlit flt. Mew;.,t IHdl o.a. J.tud, ~: __ "'-to M ....... o.llr-W.•11••• IWI f:OV e.a·. --°"' .......... _..~.--. . . Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dimer with chol'e of soup or salad and dessert ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA CRAZY HAPPY HOURS 4:30 to 6:30 ---9:30 to 11 :30 COMPLIMINTARY • Clams & Oysters •Hot DIBhes • Fresh Fruits & CheeNs • Continuous Entertainment from 6 P.M. Delly 103 fl .. ,..... Dr. ............ 148-5123 O· -Former Stanford University track star Roy Kiaain, who finished fifth in this year's Dipeea, is the film's a.oc:iate producer. getting a lot more into the sexual-psychological ~ roots of some types of behavior," be said. J Dem sa)'ll that he, too, is interested in hwnan c» behavior and the "multi-dimensional people and 5. Kimn, who plans to try out for the 1984 Olympic team, sa)'ll the $1.5 million project is the first accurate portrayal of the spc:irt -more realistic than "Running," the film that featured Michael Douglas as an Olympic hopeful. ''The movie, 'Running,' was just a shameless attempt to rip people off and to capitaliz.e on the demographics of the running explosion -to aoak the runners for a buck," Killin said. To NU.OU, "On the Edge" is much IDQl"e than a movie about running. "1 hope that I carry the investigation of people in 'Northern Lights' ... a Jot deeper this time, TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN . ~~ .. !~~!~!. ~ """' ,, Sllrptisltft/Y lo• pricts. .. Full Bar & Catering Daily Laaclaeoa S,.cial1 lro• •2.75 22DO Harbor Blvd. MMIH K-Mart Plasa COSTA MESA MMZTI dilferent levels of relationships." It is one reason ~ why he became an actor, he says, and "probably :::::: why my career has never gone where it should ~ have." 0:: The part of Wes Holman is a departure from ~ the psychotic characters Dem has portrayed in the c_ past. He played John Wayne's killer in "The ~ Cowboys," the craz.ed pilot in "Black Sunday," the I\) disturbed tatooist in "Tatoo" and received an ~ Academy Award nomination in 1978 for bis role as Jane Fonda's disturbed husband in "Coming Horne." m'1Bla NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 lnclud .. Beverage -Well Drin .k or Beer 9 It 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA VEAL SCALIOPINI MAJlSAIA Sauteed veal scallops and fresh mushrooms finished in a rich Marsala wine sauce. Served with a vegetable, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. Sl'EAK DIANE Beef tenderloin file is sauteed and topped with Madeira sauce. Serwd with a vegetable, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad. CREPE ST. JACQUES Scallops. shrimp and sliced fresh mushrooms in a sherry sauce with cheese. Served with a veRetable, potatoes and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond saJad. We've dropped our prk-e so you can get a taste of Europe. Now, for just S6.95 you can enjoy any one of these dinners any nlglu after five. But better visit us soon. Before you know It the price will go up. South Coast Plaza (714) ~56·1225 University 1bwne Cenler, San Olcgo (619) 453-6616 Offer good lftt.-r 5 PM. And try us te>r Sunday Brunch. i)Jl l\JJ:\\"1. \\(I ,•,\I 1 \'. \1 rll'',l I I -1 I I I ' I :zwcaz 12~~~111111111111111111 ..... ----------------------------------------------------------------------What's Happening 1-1 __________________ ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiilll-- .... oi PLAYS ~ "ANDROCU8 AND THE UOM," a comedy by George 3 Bernard Shew, la being ~ted at the Westminster -, Community T'hellter, ?272 Mapte St., Weetmlnst« >; (995-4113). P9rbmencea wtll be gMrl Frtdaya and Satur-e de)'I at 8:3o ttwough Aug. 8. :3? "Alem." the mue6cal baaed on the popu&ar comic atrtp, it la on stage at the Grand Dinner Theat•, 7 Freedmen Way, ...... Anaheim (n2-n10). Per1ormaneee wtN be~ Tueadays ... through Sundays., vwytng curtain tlmea untl Oct. 23. "O "ilAN OF LA llANCMA." a mu9k:a1 b9Md on the legend i of Don Quixote, la the fwe at s.butlM'a Weet OIMer i!i PtayhouM, 140 Ave. Ptco, San Clemente (492-99SO). I Perfonnencee wlll be~ Wedneedays through Saturdays > at 8 p.m. and Sundaya at 1 and~. unt• Sept. 11. > .._ST 91 LOW," a comedy baaed on en -o.car Wiide play. wlll be pn9Mnted tonight and Saturday only g by employeea of Odetlca Inc. at South Cout Repertory, 655 O. Town Cent• Drive, Coata Meaa (750-2111). Curt.in la 8 p .. m. and tldleta .,.. $2 for all M8ta . .._.TER ~RT8," a Navy comedy Mt In World Wer II, la being pn91MW1ted by the Saddlebad< Company Theeter at Saddleback College In Mission Viejo (831-4656). P•· tormancea wlff be glllen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with weekend matinee. Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. untll Aug. 7. ''NIGNT MUaT FALL," a mystery thriller, opena te>Nght at the Cabaret Repertory Theat«. 1 Civic Center Circle, Bree (879-&8&5). Performances wtll be glwn Wedneadaya throughSaturdaya at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m. through Aug.14. '"OPAL 18 A DtAMOND," a sequel to the comedy "Everybody Lew. Opal," la being ateged at the Huntington Beactl PlayhOuM, Maki Street at Yortltown Avenue, Huntington Buch (847-4465). Perlonnencee wtll be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 27. "PETER ft AN," the clauk: chlldren'a fantasy muaical, la on stage at Orange Coast College's audttorlum, 2701 Fairview Roed, Costa MeN (556-5626).. Perfonnenoee wtN be given tonight and Saturday and Aug. 4-6 at 8 p.m. and Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. O S•• Wh•t'• Happening, P .. • 1 J For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-VIS{I 642-5678 An elegant new restaurant.· At the Ncwpon Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club 909-Ncwpon Center Or., N$wport Beach. CA 92660. Phone (714) 644-6280 .. 4•----r- . .. ...... ... Jerry Jeff Walker, one of the outlaws of country music, is scheduled to ap- pear at the Crazy Hone Saloon and Steak House Mon- day I or two shows at 7 and 10 p.m. f ....... ..--•••a 1a Ms•ca..a. What's Happening "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brend8 Ceponen Reeteurant Account Executive •••• ~ M aTAURANTS -c.tebte ... 15 v .... of Suc- oeea The Grinder Gourmel con. 8hoppee ~ operetlon In July of 1M8. At that time there w• onty one Grinder unit IOcet9d In Sent. F9 Springe. Todey there .,. 14 Grinder Gourmet con.. Shoppee In the Loe Angelee llnd 0renge count .... PrOYtdlng a genutne, warm, relaxJng etmoeptw'9, the Grtnder Aeet11Urwita ..,..,. the publlc from ell eo-. oa:upatlone, llnd lncOmee with a coneletent comblnetlon of happy, friendly MNloe llnd the flneet, fNahe9t fooct. prepar9d the Grinder Wfl'f. The dlwnle breektMt, lunch llnd dinner menu reno-from the Cordon eteu Burger dinner to ,,... menu lteme developed by the owner, Ber1 Btend«, to ~''The Mui Burger" llnd "La Concha Seled." There le a $1.85 bteelcfut epedal that can't be beat llnd alweys evallable II our 8j)eelel Children'• menu. An udtJng An- nlwrMty Party to cetet>rate 15 YMl'9 of MNtoe and aucceee la plant.'ed AUQU9l 15th through August 211t. Durtng the week culmlnatlng AUQU9l 211t, the Grinder wtll be promoting ..wral epeclal ewnte IUdl • F,_ AIWverNly ceke end coffee, promotional Grinder Tr.wt Mug9, gift drewtnge tor gold and lllwr, and ctowna gMng SWll'f FREE balloOna at Md\ loc:etlon to nanw a few. In our Immediate .,.., the Grinder 11 loc:eted In Huntington 8Mctl end N9wport Beectt. PRONTO RISTORANTE -Announoee New Chet Promo Rlstorante I• p6eaMd to announce the appointment of their MW chef, Maurice Couturier. Maurice WU born In Normandy and rear9d In the a..c.ijOtale region. At a very early age, hie lntereet In the culinary art wu etlmulat9d by his father who was a gourmet cook. After graduating from the College of 04.lllnary arts In Uelu, ~miandy, Maurice went on to perfect his art In Pana at two WOt1d famoua reetaurante, Bargulllere and EmbuMde d' Awergne.He continued et La Ad\'enture, Tr9der Vic'• In Londo, and Pronto Rletorante In Miami. Moet reoently, MllUrloe wu the executive chef from !Ong Hueeeln of Jordan Who demended perfection of c:utelne from meny countri.. Meur1ce'a wtte, Brigette, Who wu !Ong ttu.eln'a PMtrY chef, wll join the atetf at Pronto Rle1orante In the ,,..,. Mure. Locat9d In South Cout Plaza. C811 540-8038. Clip dollar .saving coupons At just $6.95 TOP SUU.OIN SI'EAI{ ~nous cut US.Choke. tender &juicy. 1'ERIYJU{f Sl1!AI{ US. Clloke top sirloin slowty marinated for utra llaYOC TOP SlllOIN SI'EAI{ AND CHICDB IUASJ' TIMPUll US. Choice top sirloin served wtth bonelus chlclom btea9t wtth 9Wltet and 10ur sauce. BUJI IWIOB TEJUYJUa US.. Choice beef with onions. mushrooms. .,-cen pcppns and cheny tomatoes on a bed of rk e. DE.IP nJED PltAWNS U8htfv breaded and dap fried to a golden brown. CHlCDNTEMPUU Boneless chlchtn bttuts. litmpuni s~. "'"d with 9Wltct and -aaucc. BU-B-QUB BEJ!P 2185 Rtba.eauna.t In .-xv~-· IOtmONUOll SIAcea oltimdcr beef' MrWd wtth ltUjul and aumed ~ aeuce. Al mna .awd wtlb atlp ..-.War 9G1ap4ujoUl yow choice ofbehld ~arrtcs pll( wt to.-1 Rwh Brad. c-...... -11.19-11 SUI. "You're gonna feel IOod Inside ~~ ~ a BLACK ANGUS In SI ..... PCMfl'AIN VAL.UY, UNTA ANA, UWN ClllOVI; TOMANC8, catUT08, LMIWOOD, WI ... 13 . . ... ... What's Happening Tiie Be•I B••••~e ol ltlily llas Arrived la Oraa6e Co••ty The Casual, Comfortable, Affordable Restaurant For Everyone/ .. . WI ,IOMISI '°' HOD c ... st fOOI LUNCMB • ..as • TIOfllCM COCITMS I ·~ ,. IAIQIRFACIUTID . ... CAtalNG * fOOO TO GO · . .,.,._m Now~ri~ "Rafters" \.\l>dnesday thru Thursday 8:00pm -U :30am Friday & Saturday 9:00pm-1:30am Wednesday Ladies Night Wine Sl.00• ~II Drinks Sl.00• Draft Beer Sl.00 . _,. at lePreJ'l).ler 898 Town Center Drive, Costa .Mesa opposite South Q>ut Repertory Theater At the Movies r' f'1 1!1, :-:Nf ::>t t.·~.:AN .,, ----~ ....., FromPage2 excwe for aprinkling creepy pop-out ecarea when- ever' the abark itself iln't around. Tbe jntennittent amuaementa provided by 3-D, however, areof&et by the dilOOmfort and occuiona1 blurry vision asaociated with thoee fwmy paper goales. Oh. yea. there are acme people featured in this film. .. Annltrong (''High Road to China'') and Dennis Quaid ("Breaking Away") portray a Sea World bioiopt and conatruction engineer, madly in love. Annltrong and Quaid are both capable act.on, but the "Jaws 3-D" writera (Richard Matheloo and Cad Gottlieb, from a story by Gordon Trueblood) give them little to work with. The couple are forced to actinc u:= 1ovebtrda throughout the mm. pausing y to moan over the oonfllcting job offers that may aoon aeparate them. Louie Go.ett Jr., ao fine u the Marine drill sergeant in "An Officer and a Gentleman," ia here u the owner of the aea park. But he'a given precioua little to do except react to the abark attacka. sparkl1nc cbemiatry generated by Roy Scheider, ~ Richard Dreytum and Robert Shaw in Steven l Spielberg'• original "Jaws." Thia third outing marks ~ the d1rectorial debut for Joe Alves. production ~ designer on the first film. Alvea' work ia unclist-~ inguimhed, including an awkwardly staged climax. :::::: By the way, if you're worried that it'• not ufe to ~ go beck in the water at Sea World in Florida. be ~ advi8ed the film maken ''moved'' the perk to the ~ coat to permit the abark'a entry through a aea gate. c... In fact, the perk ia located 40 miles inland, making a ~ shark visit tmpomible unJea acme mutant Great -~ White aprouta Jep and hikes to Sea World. American A. T. LEOS California cuisine Fresh Seafood:;, pastas, meat & poultry Elegantly served 1n a casual atmosphere Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and panies 390 t E Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar 759· 1854 THE BARN American Lunch M·F 11·2 30 Olr.ner M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4 30 to 7 PM. Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2 30 Entertainment & Dancing, BanQuet Fac1ht1es 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730·0115 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The or1g1na1 Featuring di splay broiling Lunch Mon -Fn 11·2. Olnn8f nightly Mon ·Fri from 5 p m • Sat & Sun from 4 p.m. 200 t Harb<>< Blvd., Costa Mesa 642·9777 THE conAGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM. Breakfast & Brunch 1111 3 PM. Hearty & healthy luncheons and dinners Fuie Califom1a varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy., L aguna Beach. Reserva tions 494-3023 lrom trvlne 955-0 141. HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous v~ of hamburgers. saloon sleek se hes. IOblter bilque. onion IOUP fondue and cherry cob- bler. Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M-S.t. Son. 10-10. Soecial Sunday Breakfast. GtNt bar & happy hoUr 1545 Adams at HarbOf, Costa Mesa. 546·7392. • PARA.DIM CA,e San t-ranclacan siyie. Fresti fish and pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M-F I 1·3. Dinner Mon.-Sat. hom 5 p.m, •PPY Hr. M-F S-7. Wed. Ladies ntte 50' weM dfinks kom 3 p.m. Banquet taclltln 600 Newport Center Or .• Faehlon Island. Newport Beach 844·1237. POOR RICHAllOI KfTC .. N Br .. tut. IUnch. dinner. Patio dining With OCMn ....... Modest ptloet. a.er I wine. f'a!Nd fOf 8elgier\ wattlea. Op9r1 daily from 8AM. 1 tM S. Coast Mwy, In Vlllaoe Faire Mall. Laguna Beech 497-1687. "'""'' "Naturally" cooked foods. from pancakes 10 crepes to 11eeka. An act.-entura In netUtel •ting. Hrs. M-r 7.-m·12pm Sat. & Sun e a.!]l.·12 p rn Visa/MC. Casual. MO<Mrate Prlcn 30~ £. Coe11 Hwy .. Cofone def Mat. 64o-t573 The cloeest thing to a human villain in "Jaws a-D," is Simon MacCorkindale, who plays a cocky WMienea photographer. Still. the ac:ript doesn't give him any interesting midlief to work. Tbe bland characten make you Jong for the T.C.PEPPERCORN Five d1n1ng rooms with fireplace. Lunch Mon ·Fro 11 30·3 p m Dtnnel 7 days from 5 p m A111tude ao1us1men1 hour 4· 7 weekdays Dancing and entertainment Tues ·Sat BanQuet laclllttes 8052 Stark Ave . Hunttngton Beach 842·5535 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cu1s1nes of Old China. Host Wallace Lee Chel Yu Chen. Elegant dinl(IQ Luncti. Dinner. Sat & Sun. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Br..inch) Banqoe11. Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 12 1 00 Beach Blvd , Stanton 898-8933 Continental AIRPORTERINN ... ....,, ..... "°°"' Continental. Lunch M·F 11 30 · 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 · 3 00 Dtnnet from 5 30 Happy Hour M·t!' Enterta1nmen1 & Dancing, Valer Parking BaOQuet Fac1h11es 18700 MacAtthur. Irvine 833-2770 CAFeUDO A small and intimate alcove ol dtgnity that offers an extenSNe menu. Lunch· es M·F 11·3. Oinflera nightly 5-1 t P'1&no bar nlQ.htly from ~ p.m. Sun.· Tun. & Mike Patterson Wed.·Sat. 2900 Newport Blvd., New- l>C)f't Beacti 875-2968. ' RtVteRA Oontlnental Chef Richard Bergner auice 1970 1n11ma1e Dining Lunch 11 30·3 00 Dinner from 5 PM CloSed Sun & Holidays Banquet roon:s 3J33 S Br lstot, Co111 Mesa 540-.3840 THI ••Nii flR Spectac.iW ftteffront "'9W end un- IUl'PMMd oontlnentat OUlaine. "F'"'1 Cetctl" .. food •• ()ylter bet ' cocktelf lcxinge Entertainmen t W.-S.L lunch, dinner. heOPY hOur. lkln. ctwnpegne brund'I. · m3 w. CoHt Hwy., ~rt IHch. 842-2295. ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homestyle lla11an Cooking 111 a roman11c atmosphere Same owner SlnCe 1975 Coen Mon. thru Thurs 11 30AM to 10:00PM Fri & Sat to 11PM Sun Brunch 10·3. Dinner till tOPM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642·3500. Mexican CAIACAMINO Margaritas and great Mexican food Lunch and dinner 7 days a weelc. Happy hour M·F 4-6:30. Sunday champagne brunch 10·2. Two Orange County locations. 2675 Irvine Blvd. at Mesa. Costa Meu 846-3228. 20 11 1 Broo khurst at Adams, Huntington Beach. 963·9748. DONJOM'I Lunch fl'om 11:30 AM. Delly Speciela. Dinner from 5 PM, Merailritaa tielf Price M, TU. W S-10 Pr. 909Cl E. A<lern8. Huntlng1on 8eec.h. 882· 791 1. .. CAIA MDICAN RllTAURANTI Our IOOd ii a trip to Me1dcol Eat since 1972. Op9r1 dally tram 11 a,m. for tunch & dinner. Cookt• Two lo- catlona. 296 E. 17th St. c..oata Mlle 845-7628. tO& Mein St.. 8alboe 875·9800. T01111UA PLATa AWlltd Winner yeer aflet yeer. s.m. Sonofa Style Cooking alnoe 1 SM9. Open dally 11:30 to tOPM. Sunday bNnc:h 10:30 to 3. ~ hour ' to 8PM weM!deya. • C~ntery bot--. c.nttne ~II AM. 1'7t0 s. °'*' Hwy,, laguM 8eec:h. 41M-e&el, Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearry Beet Enirees & Seatooo Lunch 1 I 3 00 Donner from 5 PM Happy Hour M·f' E~1ens111e Oyster Bar Sun Champagne Brunch 10 · 3 00 4258 Mar1tnga1e Newport Beacll 833·0080 THE CANNERY features fresh local seatooo eastern beef Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon Lounge IOOd gal· ley H1stooc waterfront landmark 1n Newl>C)f't"s Cannery Voltage 30 tO Lafayette. 675-5777. OILLMANS Prime Rib & Seatooo Wild Game menu first Fri and Sat of month Lunch M·F from 11 AM. Dinner M·S lrom 5 PM Sat. & Sun Brunch 9 to 3 801 Balboa Blvd • Balboa 673·7726 McCORMICK'S LANDING Mesquite bfoiled seafood served negllt· ty, elegant atmosphere with specteoo- lar view of the aifl>C)f't runway. Busy lunch 11·2:30 Wlldys, labulool Sun. bfunch with complt"*ltary ctiam· pagne from only $4.95 EJloellent enttf· tainment nightly from 5PM. 3180 Air· way, Costa Mesa. 5-46-9880. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seatOOd and lots ot 11. Newpofl Beach -Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay. 2735 W Coast Hwy 642-3'31. IMne • Lunch. dinner, happy hour. 1830 Main. 545.4 77 4 TALI OI' Ttm WHAU Open 7 0.ya. BfMkl .. 1 7 L "1. M·F. Lunch 1 '... M·F. Oinnef 4·" M·S. Sat & Sun. bfunch 7-1.. Oyster bar Fri .. Set .. Sun. Banquet tacilltm up to 500. Ent ertelnmant Wed·Sun. Panoramic boy view. -'00 Mein St., Balboa. 873·4833. TH9WMIHOU• Fresh Seafood & lntarnar1ona1 Cuisine Waterfront d1n1n11. Chet Ch.i .... Kellglan LUOCl'I, Dinner. Sat. t Sun. Aw•rd Winning Bruncl'I. 8enquett & Ceteflng, Oyster Bet, ~alnrnent Lido Vlllge. Newport Be3Ch 873-'700. ,.. . -. ~ ~ l I ~ ; 16 ~ CJ) ----------·---·~---· - ------- ----. .. -------------~----·-On St~g e ~One-man show ... AneveningwithwriterWilliam Faulkner 3 .., ~ ~ ~ LL ..... ..... ~ ~ c ~ i ~ . JACK.SON, Mia -Give John Maxwell a small stage, a handful of props and a few hours, and he'll take you on a laugh-filled theldrical visit with William Faulkner, the late writer whole work earned him the Nobel Prue. Maxwell •ya bis portra~ Faullmer in the one-man play, "Oh, Mr. Faul , Do You Writer ' is a sampling of the surprillina wit and opinions ol a man who loved bis individuAuty and bis priwcy. "I don't think anyone can offer a definitive portrait of William Faulkner fn an I ,.Ill.. TI«MIOAYS-&ATIMOAYS, _..,,--..., .... -.......... 1 '·Ill.. "*DAYa. .MJ 11 & Aue. 1 2 '·Ill.. SATURDAYS, .MJ IO I Aue. I MKttYID NATI ..... ,,. .... '- ...... 11lun .... E-. ....... ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ROHRT 8 . MOORE THEATRE 2701 h lrvi-(Ill Arllnglon).~• M ... (714) 558-5527 Vl .. /MN lerc•rd OllD£1t flCIC£7'S NOW FOR 8£Sr SEAT LOCA rlONI Ac~pffKJ Organize your coupon savings with The Supermarket Shopper, ap· pearing W~nesday and Sundar lnthe lllfflll tbelmelves theatrically -IUCb • bia colorful lectures to an hna&tnary c1a&" . hour-and.a-half performance, and I don't pretend to do that,'' •YI Maxwell. whme thaw baa toured the South. "And if you come to thAa play expecting a reedinc of at.cure Faulkner wcdm, you'll go away dilappomted. "I try to. provide an entertaining eveninC of theater U11iJ11 llices of Faulkner'• life that lend MaxWell, who teemed with Tom Dupree to write the play, quiddy drawa bia a•Mfienoe into the act -havtnc the chandel' ol FauUmer ancrilY demand bis uninvited auem to leave bis Rowan OU heme in Oxford. MJa The lmqlnary FauJJmer 8000 mellowll and, with a rich Southern drawl. be relaw to the audience hia war nm.dwnturea, encounten with ltan of the "1\'W ICl'eell and bis inwlwment with a varied ...-tment of family members. 11.l!::Jz -·- llILLDIDI AL JARREAU MARVIN GAYE SEPT. 10 AUGUST 14 ......-l16.00ILI-= S1ClOD JULY 29'1. 30 & 31 .... S17JO/l.-: S1Cl.OO ....... S1 IO/i.-110.00 mENA BE'ITE MIDLER TON KlLA \\'f:LC'O)lf~'t HfcHBOYS AUGUST 17 & 18 SEPT. 17 ....,. S17.IO/i.-l10.00 ...... S1UG/l.lwl: suo AUGUST 3 OINGO BOINGO ill~ --~l10.00 , AUGUST 20 DOT WILOOlla R111rW1t S1l&OllMr. MJO AEROSMITH SEPT. 22 -..: S16JIOllMI: S10.00 Sl'ICIAL GUEST S'l'AR ~~STER -DIO AIR SUPPLY AUGUST 5 """"* S11JO/llwl: IUCI AUGUST 21 SEPT. 30 KOST •l:L<'O)IES ...._116.GOILI-= RliO ---~·JO ~K SAMMY HAGAR MENATDWORK AUGUST 26 AUGUST 6 -..: S1Ulll.I-= l1Cl.OO OCTOBER 1 --~l10.00 --....,.... 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I ,rtdey, .My 21, 111S t Two couples from NBC's "Another World" MacCory (Douglass Watson) and Rachel Davis ( ·V i c t o r i a Wyndham), above, and Sandy Cory ( Chri1 Rich) and Blaine Ewing (Laura Mal~ne), will marry on Thursday'• e ilOde: •1ror1s- -·rn.ll!J .. .... ____ ..,..ll'C 19'C 1:1\UllcM' ,_ ._... ... °"'- ...... w. Na .. •• IH PIN --~Ollle).(I ...... ...., »• a• •;u=eu '-....... Dl ... IFI .. ,.. 1°111 ..... (llft.) .. CMDOGILR • o • •rau.&Clfmllm' w ...-c--...... 0... ..... ~a. .. ,,-.,oea, ct eir.) ... .,. ... TOLOf_..Qlf ¢11 •. ,.u ........... , ......... ..... ... c..., ~-(INilll ... .....,. ... ~~, ....... I 3=iQFLll·Ctlw.) -E!.eu .............. .. ,....(1 .... ) -•11••111-----w£uil!lm&..a....._a .... , ell "' ......... lllft.) . Wfj'.'U.Allllllil.._..el._ ,, .... , -· ... -c~·-·-~ ..... ............ ... a. .. Olli•-Oii ...... (1 ... -~-.... Ll••""-1:--1&1;-· • ... ,.. Glj 91 .,,,, .............. .... =..:=.·.::........ c.= ... ,,..., -······ •R'FW. ... V... Y ...... II a':"aA":i t 11 ... ....... Alex (Michael J. Fox, left) is Big Brother ·to a IO-year-old Vietn~mese boy named Ming (Eugene Akutagawa), who he aims to mold in •July 29 -August 4 • his own conservative business-oriented image, in M.onday's episode of "Fam- ily Ties," on KNBC ( 4). -Davd·••Dnlma Liz may be spending her days in jail Peter Ha1kell recently joined the cut of NBC'1 "Search for Tomorrow." tella her IDOtba' ahe fean hereditary lfcbt.problem II aetUna wone and that •'D be blind within the YMZ· Not wmUna Matt to stay with her out of pity, md fearful of havinl chJJd.ren beeau. ol her condition, Amy pl8na to tr.k off with him. 1bomu leama delirate operation could enable him to walk or leave him in a wheelchair fanver. Clarlma warm Tyler and Wally not to help Thomal make demlon about operation, althoulb they're in favor of lt while C1arima II frllbtened. 1bon"9 NI drmm in wbkh be nicea his bnJdMr'I and winl. Tyw and Julie wed in the church cbapeL 8Jouw ua-t when lhe IP* Mark and am-d&nlnl· ear-. telll Mark they 1111.-t mvw IO out in public ...an.Myma'"1rtnctaJ..-pabout Mark md a.rm to the pre-. . DA Y8 OY'OUR LIVJ:S: David ..we Tony and..._ tram drownlne· ADM ,.....~. Ccmnc to In~­ tal, Tony ....... bil doctor .. s.ndy Horton. 'tony UNdol ldMa:linl......, and ....... handl °' 6nM md ...... Anna"°' Alifx llhe tnalJ lovw Tany md ·-· hbn. Trtllla lluDMd wblD .... ..,. he lovw -.... ..... to lmlT1 -ant day . ....., hnuwhmhllPO" ......... DaD .,, ..... • Daul'8 ,..,.. rnaaun. Nell ..,. bl ... Laa ....... Joye tbe ...... , .... .. .... Lb found IUllty. EIXiE OF NIGHT: Jodie and Pracberoonfide to Mila that~ barboringDel, and be prom-. to their W'ftt and help. Prwher Del in the theater and orders him to ltay put, but Del aep out to woo Geraldine. When Peter la nearly killed, be puta bWne on Sky and Raven and they are led away in bandcuffa by police. Mike Karr'• reputation la about to be na1ned in Monticello. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant drugs Cecille on orden from Natalie, but stops when ahe beoomea W. When Natalie beoomea insistent, Grant q- aeN thatahe kill Luke, who knowa too much. , but Natalie •ya that that'• IOmethinc ahe cannot do. Once ~ Grant.,._. to dntc c.ecwe. Thia time c.ectlle only pret.enda to take the poClon. and when Grant F9 to the univenlty ahe followl him. Return1na from V11Cation more irritable than eYer, Nick wanta Monica to pve him further hMrt telta and ...... to check into Mercy. Lealle ltunned when Rick •ya her Idea of ta1dnc a trip by benelf la a aood one. Brock trim to ..... Lee by talldna about tu. pMtdriDldnc problenw. Luke wants no part of thae actb, but ltOl wanta to beiH•• a.yor of Port Charleil. c.om. lmow'I Luke II onto her polltion with the World Security BurHu. Heather and J...i moYe into Alan'• .. tehoml. GUIDING LIG~ J\.Wdn and Helena mab Jon. X.Uy upmt when ClalrepumtMll'Al tohaw~on bll band wbitlh nqht enable him to once :! t*falm ~Mindy"-· country":..~-J: l:nd; t.oWM ,_ frlledl. Both 8Wy and v..-bide fMt fnllD eecb ~that they're maN lnw au II In the bundle v-...... •-n. thm..., .... In .eh Glblr. lloDe tllnatlll9 tD dtvmm Alan wbm • -him • country club wtdl TrtllL Nola de- wmm.d to find out wbJ A .......... ii lhutdnl ,._, outol t.r Ide llld wMt the Wl9' of ................. . to TonJ and .. Tony la Clllllnl .. onDI II •blecllulhwAnnllleDetDbe frtwloua. LOVING: Cul'tll _. B&ta MM 11111 ....... J.m ........ tD --tD tw1a iwbm•smc at a o'dad&. a.t11 ..a.J .. mdLGnatDltaJawar,,_ · the ................... .. aartllmdRna .......... IDw .... ............................... .. TV.._. Bibt Besch resident nasty on 'Hamptons' PBIL..sNEIDBUIA.N ............ J'or an actor. the Juidmt role in a prime time-p ooera ii the Nllklent vWa1n. Just .. 1...any Hacman °' "DIDM.r. Jane Wyman of •TaJc::ion Crelt" and Joen Collini of .. Dyn.Mty ... And now, you can .. B&bl Bech. who'• playtna a Nlldlnt wty Oil '"l'be Bampt.om." • five-week A:'Bt:. aeriea aann, at 9 p.m. Wednmday on KABC Channel 7. The lhow ..,,,_ on the Q\edwaya and the Duncan-~ two --1thy New York f.amWa involved 1n COl'ponte itz'UCl]e9 cwer the dty'• oldelt and meet clJstiJ\IUllhed depu1mel\t lton. Beech portraya Adrienne Duncan-Mon:imer, aole heir to the Duncan half of the bwlinem. An affluent woman 1n her early fortiel, ahe II involved in a leal-than-happy .x>nd muriaae to a younger man. He al8o bu problems commwrlcatlni with her 17-year-old dauiht.er, a product of her fint marrtap. "She drinb," uya Beech of Adrienne. "She'• a luah. She's a completely ou~ character -and she's a lot of fun to play." The venomoua role is one the blond-haired actft9I knows well About 20 years ago, a 90llp opera director named Gloria Mooty gave Bach her first job playing a 9imilar part on "The Secret Storm.'' Monty, of ooune, II ~known today aa the Fmmy Award-winning producer of ABC'1 daytime power- houle ''General Hospital.'' Monty ii now making a move into the prime-time arena aa exeutive producer of "The Hamptona." Beech saya her earlier -.::iation with Monty helped her get the role on '"The Hamptonl.'' Daytime drama fana are quite familiar with Beech. In llddiUon to her work on '"The Secret Storm," ahe has appeared on .. Somenet," "Love ii a Many Splendored Thing'' and "The EdeeofNICht.''Sheaboappeuedinuhort-Uvedprtme..time lel"ies, "Secrets of Midland Heiehta." She attracted the interellt of another IJ'OUP of devoted tam 1ut yeer when she appeued in "Star Trek D -The Wrath of Kahn." She played Dr. Carol Marcua, Captain Kirk's (William Shatner) former lover and the mother of hia 80n. Beech was born in Vienna, Austria, and grew up in Weetcheater, N.Y. Her mother, Gusti Huber, al8o an actrellS, created the role ol Anne Frank's mother in 1955 when "The Diary of Anne F)-ank" opened on Broadway. Though ahe studied drama before finding her first job on "The Secret Storm." Beech does not diacount the value of working on a aoap. "I think it'• very u.eful," ahe uya. "It's one of the only training grounds we have where you can work every day and Jeem about camera ang1eund many other aapectl. "But I think it can be a trap. I could only stay for certain periods of time and then rd have to leeve to do IOmethini ei.e. When you're working .0 fast, covering ao much new material eech day, there's a tendency to start taking the eMy way out. Then you start to develop bad habits. •• n.ough some acbcwa complain that few good rolea are available for women in their middle years, Beech aeema to have little trouble find.ina work. Sbe has a role in an upcoming CBS made-for-TV movie entitled "Mother and Dawrhter." featuring Katharine Ro.. She'll be aeen this fall in •"l'be Lonely Lady," a theatrical film bued on the Harold Robbins novel. Finally, ahe11 be featured in '"!be Day Alt.er," an ABC made-for-TV movie exploring the aftennath of a nuclear explosion. Beech resides in Loe Angeles with her 13-year-old Bibi Be&ch will star in "The Hampton&" daughter Samantha. The youngster already has her sig)lta let on becom1na an actre9I, deepite ~·• attempta to di8courage her. She recalla, however, that her own parenta had little luck in steering her away from an act1ng career. ''Yea, I did it anyway," s.ch •ya. "So I figure with my daughter, ahe'a going to do what ahe wanta to do, whether I say yea or no. So I may as well be there to give her a helpina hand." COMING ATl'RACTlONS:C.able TV's Music Television channel haa proved young people are interested in viewing video renditions of popular radio 90ngs. NBC hopes to connect with the same audience with "Friday Nieht Videos," debutinl tonight at 12:30 a.m. Scheduled are the first showings of new videos by Elton John and Styx, plua "Hall of Fame" footage featuring the Beatles. Michael Warren ("Hill Street Blues"), Gordon Jump ("WKRP in Cincinnati") and K Callan star in "Just a Little More Love," a one-hour special dealini with the difticultiel faced by a family adopting an older child. It airs at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7 on KNBC Channel 4. ''The Last Daya of Pompeii" ia the subject of a seven-hour miniaeriea being filmed in Italy for ABC. It ooncerna the ancient Roman dty destroyed by a voJcan\c eruption. The cut includes Sir Laurence Olivier, Franco Nero, Olivia Humey, Linda Purl and F.mest Borgnine. Former child stan from television aeriea of the 1950s and 1960a will portray adult tffchen in "High School U.S.A.," a made-for· TV movie alated foe broadcast on NBC. The adult. will be graduates of aeries auch as "Leave it to Beaver," "Dobie Gillla," "My Three Sona" and "Father Know. Best." Their atudenta will be stan of current youth eerlea such aa '"The Fact.a of Life," "Happy Days," and "Square Pep." Friday, July 29, 1983 3 lifil I a• ••1111'9U.NIMAl'nA ..... • ....... *V£ II II I Ille..._. .. ,. .... .., ..... , llJll ... .................... = .. •• p ,,......,....,.,.,.. & --~ .......... , ... , .. .... , fl f" n. ........ I I J I fll ..... ,. , ...... I I , .... .. ~it. ........ , •• IF..--= I II 19 n. ,..._, ii ...u ........ .. .. .,. __ _. ...... .... •e:IJ• I ........... .. 1111 illl • <::J -~-----·e ..... ,., •, "21...~\:. ....... ' 1-Cl9l&lll a T...ma; ...... k IQJ_,.,._...._.,_, •CB>ll&.Ya&•---~ ::.111a '~ZO\.-.r.= ..... ~ ............ ..... .... _.. ......... -. C1P11m1•'-111fa111L(tllr,.llllJ.) -· .•. , ____ _ ., . , -······ • l'ttdar • .u, •. ,. A fioatiq body that popped up in a winery beeomee a roring corpee in Tuaday'• epiiode ol NBC'1 "Remington Steele," at 9 p.m. on KNBC ( 4 ). Pieree Broanan and Stephanie ZimbaH1t 1tar. · . . ' _.,._ .......... ~ ...... ~OBI ......... .. -::· ........ •lllm •• ,, Iii ... .. .... ,... .. zm_• ...... ., ~ (tsw-) --n. H IUl'RI ......... ff.ii ...... _ ... .. ... ..,, ...... . ~ ...... ~ .. .... • n,.., ,,Yi j:=&a--,.. -A••lllfte---. = .. --............. ... ------ ----------------- taUn to holp6tal after t.Jl flan hayloft, Bo --llhe'• not pNllMDt. Marco Upilt when he thinlm J:dwtna milbt wed 00... rdwtna ltunDld whe Gti. bee• Marco up. Bnd. onto ~ acun. dectdM to ln- v'llldptielt hlmMlf. rd to belMdechlef olpo&e. · RYAN'S HOPE: Neil us-at wben Una iml8ta a.rloUe ~ After the dn181 W9U' ol.f, a.rJott,e unable to remmaber that llhe told l'rmk of her Jove. Returnlnc from t..chhowe, Charlotte ..,....t when Una ~ her ol falllna in Jove with J'rank. Una and Nell lnvlte Frank to ID with them to Inland. BU1 and Siobhan:' to protect JUL While they are , an outllde l\W'd taOWl'pOW9Nd. Intruder .... Into Jill'• apartment and SS:: to throw her of1 bUcony. battlee era11ant. Durina the atnldle the Intruder .-pm due to an error en BUl'aparl SEARcHFOR TOMORROW: St.eve tella Stephanie he Jov.. her, but, unable to fcqet their aae ddference, llhe teUa St.eve it'• over between thml. When Stew la late for meettnc with bla MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY' SYSTEM Ml Cllf • ••••• -.... .,, UIJ . ...w -····· OUR PRICE S 11.• AEMTE111. YOU PAY • -s. ...,.,_, tor.,.... °""-- ODV55Ev2 "RE•TE ODYSSEY VOICE MODULE •5900 Frtdmy, July 29, 1983 5 -Davd···· Cont. --Afternoon - -- -w .. till - • ~. July 29, 1983 .. .. .. - -- ' ... . • W..- ' --- .. .. .. .. - r.--,_.TU -- _.,_&Im ... __ A_,.. -er .,. ... •Fllll .. .. .. ... .. I I I I I I I •=' &-· ... lldlll.-c& • .. ••••• CMfll •·1111r ....r ii Tr.': -... .. -"' ..., ·E= I •A .... ....,,. ....TO ..w .. VIC'U llUYYall ..... c--.or .. MICI === .. =-= ..... ..... ....... , ..,. --~ , ...... ~.u ....... ... , .. -, ... WYW ii LU••'IO -----.... &mTllC MIO -= ~ .. ,,.... ..... .., mw WVllTTO --A&LOI I ••••II --. lmn:N I 1•YM.L1Y ••TCll --•a&m DOU.Ml .. .. , IHCICOUT91 "8T&l')Q --.... .. .. - -- A--==-rflllt .. (TUI.,.,, .. • IUICll .. T.-it ..... "',__ ... ~' =---=J~-­.-., llGllftlMr .. (Mo,.,, EE •• cwmt Friday, July 29, 1983 7 -l'IWay Coal. Matthew and Welt have only 36 hou<s to recover a stolen NASA guidance system before an orbiting space capsule contain- ing thfee astronauts Is destroyed. (R) ( 1 hr.) • •M.,lllMl••M191TllCM.,_DAYWAI ''fhe VIiiage War" America hands the war beck to South Vietnam In a procees known at "Vletnamlz.atlon." ( t hr.) • 0 -Benson learns that his Yis--=nephew (Richard Cummings Jr.). a basketball star, has a reading ~ lem. (R) D • mwll "me War Of The Wortos" (1953. Science-Fiction) Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. Earth Is threatened by a Mar-It~ .~~ ::.m:.. ~ WML mmT -"OYerboard On OYer-The-Counter" Guest: Robert J. Fla~ editor, 0-T-C Review. ~ "Southern Comfort" (1981, Orama) Keith Canadlne, Powers Boothe. A group of National Guardsmen on weelc- end tn8neuv9f$ In a Louisiana bayou spark a sman guefrllla wu with a commu- nity of backwoods Ce)Vne. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) llDWll LOOl<ln' To Get OUt" (1982, Jon Voight. Ann-Margret. A pair r ge flee 10 Las Veges from New York with the mob on their traM. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 ~ • "Waltz Across Taxes" ( 1982. Drame) Anne Archef. Terry Jastrow. A wtldcetter and a l)fetty geologjst become romantlcelly Involved alter their PfOfes-llofll bring them Into conflict. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 401:.i :1 111 ._-=a A dedlceted young doctor (Michael Brandon) heeds the etalf at a beechfront medioal clinic ~a colOrlul clieliltele. • ... "The Cellfornla Kid" ( t 97 4. W•tern) Vic Morrow. Martin Sheen. A peyohotlo vlgllante lherlff reeorts to any meene to enbce the law In hit ematHown • ... "CMrboerd On domeln.~( 1 .... 30 Ttil: Oii.· t•" Guest: Robert J. Per.rlf"~RevlewooUm "Fore- cloluNt" The ttOUbllng ,.. In Orange county'• home and bUi)r,.. ~ It examined In thlt progtam when -*n and hit ou-et ***'he economic P<obleme feoed UpOn '°'9clcllUre, and what can be lito.,,..,. b9c:tolunl. • IP-W Atlenta Bfa\191 at San Diego -· = The ennuef Ewtna blrb9-eut 1\#nt Into a battle when J.Rlt 111.ec •IMmPC to win control of the flmlY oom-penyn bOtfl the Cllttel and Ifie new OI Ilion. (A) (1 hr.) e -EllcNtd'a effort9 to -.. • ~ gunmen (JllMt 8tephent) t8fO'llng beeutKUI young .amen .. ,.,,..,.,ed by two competing )oumlllllm (Ker9n Vllendl•. Vincent _.. c~1r;~;.~.w-t-., .. • The llMlh lof f!MOe cont""* urM Pb di • ..... tfle Dlolmber 1112 ~ (ltlt.) "Galdln Olte" ( 1•1. Ora-tano. fldwd Kley. COnllct ~ =-==l'IOW Nmbn of ..... ~ tlrnlr ..., • rulh- ... .,,...,, IO tllle OWlf a NP- 10 ,,. ...... ~n;;rper. (R) Q (2 hrs.) .UT Ul.WAY ~ '11 M e -.iTOllll "The 8iQ Game" The besketba• teams of Muncfe Central and Anderson High meet In a long-estabHsl'led rivalry.(R) D (t hr.) (!)~Jll CDllCMI "Hey. Good Look1n'" (1982. Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph Bakslli. An Imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness of a group of '50s BrOOklyn teen-agers. 'R' ( 1 hr., 15 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. AdVenture) Kristy McNichol. Christopher Atkins. A shy teen-age girt f10ds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the world of a 19th--century pirate 'PG' (I hr., 40 min.) (%) llCMI "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel, Paul Krat- ka. Unwary teen-agen travel to a remote cabin al Crystal Lake, the stalking grounds ol a deranged monster who WMfSa hock~meM. 'R' (1hr.,35 min.) ·mw I IDc:aamTIMOllCA• IANmAY-r TGP U. -Fred Hutchings I Dale Jackson 10-round Junior Middleweight bou1 (from Las Vegas. Nev.). (R) 12 In.. 30 min.) I 1W VllllE" -Cl) PALCOll amlT Cole is left In a coma after a vlolent attaok, and Richard's labe to corner the Celifomla wine market reeutte in a meeting With his stepfathef I G. Mar2il (R} ( 1 hf.) f'll: .... -_..A l!llC..llllf'!~T David Fr081 nanat• a documentary profMe of the Netheftanda Wind Eneemble. CA! (C) _. "Baby Blue Marine · ( 1976, Drama) Jan.Michael Vincent. Glynnis O'Connor; A young man, dishonorably dlacharged from the Marine Corps. aseomee the Identity the role and uniform of a war hero. ·~1hr .• 29mtn.) CID ... "Za I" (1982, Comedy) SCon Balo, W Aames. A high achoo! lcienoe genius UMa hla accldentally acQUlfed P9)'Choklnetlc powel'I 10 Improve hit kMt Nfe, 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) e _. "Penitentiary" ( 1980, Dfama) Laon lleec KennedY. Thommy Pollerd. A young black i-.. hll bOaJno ... to aur· -v!W~;.J~36mW\.) 11·;~:,.,_... / NI .... • Lii -.,. "H<b:/' hobo ~I In .._ u.s. from na ~In the 1tttl ~ to the ptteent It tQfnNd. 114 2 W "lookln' To Get OVI" ( 1~. Jon VolgM. Ann-Matgnlt. A pair flee to LM Vegea from New ttla mob on their t1'911. 'A' ( 1 tv , Island. 'R' ( Hlf., 40 min.) (%) llCMI "Road Games" (1981, Mys- tery) Stacy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis. An eccentric trucker, a beautiful hitchhiker and a psychopathic kMlef traveling the same route play games of life and death. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) G M CUii Featured: a Pfomlnent bUsl- nessman tells how he gained greater suc- cess through his son's Imprisonment. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tW8 Cl) llCMI "Hawk The Slayer" (1981, Ad\lenture) Jack Patanoe, John Terry. An adventurous young man enlists the aid of a band of warrkxs to light his evil uncle. the overtord who killed his lather and Is holding an abbess for ransom. (R) (2 hrs.. 1 S min.) 8 e 1mlllfT Host: Johnny Cerson. Guests: Manhattan Transfer, Lynn Redgrave, comedian Gary Shandllng. ( 1 lhr.>o .... mm. touMDD,.rr .nOP•11arr....,_ -·· ·-~o MW»·--"The Dellclous World Of ~~~1hr.) tWdl)~ ~ ... "The Secret Polloeman's Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John Cleete, Graham Chapman. British comedians and musicians, lncludlno cast members trom "Monty Python," r.Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'Clook News." per- form In a concert for the benefit of Amnesty International. 'A' ~tl'ii 30 min.) 11141 CH) .,,.. ..... ,.., ,,. Comedy sketches combine with cla881c film and news footage In an offbeat, aatlrlo tak• off. __ __.,__,,_C.rOI Burnett taltca at>out her HBO movie co-starring Elizebeth TaVIOf, e llCMI "fiorror Hoapltal" (1976, Hor- ror) Mlchael Gough, Robin Aakwtth.A pop singer takaa a Y8C8tlon at a atrange Eno- llah "heanh farm". ~~ 30 min.) ~._,.,. I ........ ... "Cendy The Stripper" (No Data) (2~\ I': .... ''SOndey In The COuntry" 974, Orama) Ernest 8of~1a. MlchMI • POllerd. Thrae bwitc robbera on the lem ltffOflm . ~ t.mtr. 'A' (1 hr., 30 min,) .. ! .. "The HOuae Whet• &I Dwelt" 1982, HmOf) EdwWd Albert. 8uMn ge. An Amertoan couple and their Q daUghter move Into • ....,., .... pc ... 111 c2 by the ghc»tl of a " 1~tury lcM trtengla. 'A' ( 1 lhr min.) -.... ,_,_(~) on John er'Ct Sry. ptrtor_m In Iha WOttd pr"""" .. of muelcel mnt-tael\na baaed on u. new.ec wortit; • "PIMte Alelt'' profit of Aidt ~on tcur n ~'°'*~by J9CbOn. The Polee. Oevtd Bowle. Duren Duftn. Aod sa~r,. .. ~~ ..... &._ -''The lplrtt Of 8ewmY ... 111. Ccmtdv) JoM c. Hotm... Hewn. The ..,,,.., tide of Iha Amtftoen AMMlon la ~ ( t tw., I~ .. ·.,,... -~ ........... "-~ -N1 .. 11•ll1d•--1 ''The~·· (tee&~) h lMMnii lrvid Pitt. ( t hr .. 30 min.) ''The Cftmlon Pntt" ( 1962, Adven-1Urt/ Burt l.McMter. ~ Cf.vat (2 ~) "' ove'e Dark Ride" ( 1978, ~) Cliff Potta, Cetr1e Stlodgt ... (2 hta.) -cm "Lookln' To Get Ou1'' (1982. cam. Cfi) Jon Voight, AM-Margret. ( 1 ht., 45 ~tfrlday The 131h. Part Ill" (1982. Horror) Dent Kimmet. Paul Kratka. ( 1 ht., 35 !00.) • "Red SYndown" ( t956, WMtem) Rory Celhoun, Martha Hyet. (1 hr .• 30 !00.). -We 'Din«" (1982, Comedy) Steve Gut· tenberg. Mlci<ey Rourtce. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •(C) "Heidi" (1979, AdVenture) ( t hr., 33 !00.) (I) "The Uoholy Garden" (1931, Mys. l8fY) Ronald Colman, Fay Wray. ( 1 hr., 15min.) (I) "The Pirate Movie" (1982, AdVen· tU1e) Kllsty McNichol, OMstophef Atkins. u ht., 40 min.) •OO "Breakthrough" (1979, Drama) Rich· .,d Burton. ROd Staloet. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) • •CD "Oh Godl" (1917. Comedy) George Bums. John DenVet. (1 hr .. 36 min.) •CC) "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musl· cal) James Cagney. Joan Leslie. (2 hrs .. 30mln.) • "Coast To Coast" (1980. Comedy) Dyan Cennon. Robert Blake. (1 hr., 34 min.) •CZl "Carbon Copy" (1981. Comedy) George Segal. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr., 35mln.) •CD "Marco Polo. Jr." ( 1973, AdVenture) Animated. Voice ol Bobby Rydell. ( 1 hr , SO min.) •())"Grease 2" (1982, Musical) Maxwell Ceulflald, Michelle Plellfe<. ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) (I) "Queen Of Outer Space" ( 1958, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Zaa Zsa Gabor, Eric Flem- ing. (1 hr .. 20 min.) .. U."L Cll .. llll,llO f:lr.'Q ....... GWmUIY Gue&t: Harold RuaMll (R) i=-~rMker Morant" (1980, Ora· ma) Edward Woodward. Jack 'rhornpeon Australian& oonaorlpted to fight on Eno- land'e side In the Boer Wat decide to fight the Boer guetlllat on their own terms. 'PG' ~hr., 46 min.) CflL POOnAU Toronto Argonauts at skatchewan Roughrlders (3 fwa.) ® .. "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Carrie FISher. The 150 mldQets who are In town for the film· Ing of "f"he Wizard Of Oz," turn a Calilor· nia hotel upside-down. 'PG' (1 ht., 38 min.) ...... "The Hurricane" ( t937, Adven· lure) Dorothy Lamour, Joo Hall. A clevas· taling hurricane that destroys a Polyne-- slen Island resolves the conflict ol Idyllic romance and primitive Ille with modern -1 civi==1,TOOAY .. .. .._, ..... Del CAVITT Guest· author Maxine -1~11· ....... =~ A vlslt 10 the National Tug·O·War Championships; "Preg- l clse" exercise tor pregnant women. flCILICI .... maT.-T TCllllfT Carol Burnell talks abOUI her HBO movie co-starring Ellzabeth Ta~ 1::... ... ! ......... ......... .,. "Summer Lovtt•" (1982, Romance) Daryl· Hannah, Pater Gal· lagher. Two Ameilean college SIUdenll apend a tree-spirited summer on a Graell llland. 'A' ( 1 hf,, 40 min.) e WAYnWAt .. "Undat The Ralnbow" (1981, ) Chevy Cl'lele. C.rrle Flther. The t 60 midgets who ate In town '°' the !~m­ing ol "The Wlz:atd Of Oz," tum e Collfor· n1a hotel upside-down. 'PG' (1 hf., 36 minJ...r 1:111-...... fa IC.MTOllll Featured: 8x.8fcise With the stars and see how some celebrities are merchandising physical fitness; a look at some radio personaUtles; some ex-clowns leU how they got Into soeh a strange pro-fession. l .,M&, .... 1'I C. U. Featured: a visit to the Masters Pageant or "llvlng art" In Leguna Beach, where models re-<:teale famous paintings and statues; a prollle of starlet Pia Zadora; a look at the care of the future; a report on the new iiPOfl ol l<lck boxlJ, I 11CT~DOUlll , .._,_IT l'WM.L Los Angeles Dodgers al San Francisco Giants (3 his.) lllM:IB./~-.J WAllWONWIB• ... UWM.I. Oakland A's at California A~ (3hrs.~ Cl) 111C1 •MWllLD It COllC8l'T Spring· field sings "Jesse's Girl" and other hits In a performance lrom the new Universal Amph11hearre in Los Angeles. ( 1 hf., 30 min,) • CD llO¥ll "Lady On A Train" ( 1946. Suspense) Deanna Durbin. David Bruce. A young glrl aboard a train witnesses a murder, but no one will believe her, (2 hrs.L • 8 Cl) M DWll OI MAZZAll> A beautiful officer (Tracy Scoggins) arrives In Haz· zard 10 secretly free her bOyfrlend, a noto- rlous crimioal. (A) (1 hr.) D e M POWIM Ol IMTTMIW ITAi BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Burial in All Cemeteries 427 E. 17th S tree t Shipment -Crema tion Plans Available Costa Mesa Ph one 646-9371 Friday. July 29, 1983 g -;~ ... --·---.. "Knlghtrldert" (1981, Adven-ture) Ed twrls. Gery Ltlhtl. (2 tn.. 25 --mln.Jr---Ll.11 ''JerwCegney'' -•••••• ,,._.COmedy tketc:t. combine with dMlic llm and newt tootlige In 11n offbeet. utlric tak• on. -,.---·-,_, .. MA• "SMplng 8-r • 8ewf1y D' ~. Bemedett• Pet .. Md Ctwlltopher Alew .. ., In the clllellc tale Of • bNutlful pmceea who cen be ewek.ned onty by • klla from • hend- IOfM prince. (1 hr.) CZ> ... "Cerbon Cof>V" (1981, Come- dy) George Segal. SuMn Selnt Jemee. ( 1 hr •• 36mln.) -.. "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" 964, Fllllteay) Don Knotts. Cerole -·~ ... DO ··--!!!!=--· .. a 'ft ,_ ..... ". = .. "Monty Python And The Hofy • (1974, Comedy) Orllhem Chep- m!lft, Jalwi a.-. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) ... ._. -"Tredt and Fikt Trtple Jl#np'' Oueet: Bob Teel, Mlla-- ourl ooech. (R) (JD .. "The White Liane" (1981, Ores IN) MlcNel Vork, Glynnll O'Connor. (1 38mil.) -''Vlctofy~ 1 A.dYentur•) Stallone, c.;.;;t, ( 1 hr., -1:~~wrl-• 1n=w. A.l-$tar "'°'= 8mlth Of 1t'9 St. ~ car .... ltlet .. two hlllldl .. J*tiePt OM Cll .. mmt .lmportent thlngl tot a to ltl'flember. ·MDST-11 Cl),.,._~ A. sdentlflc expbetlon Of etnletlc: perlonnence wtl6ch can eid et~ let.es In lmpr<Mng their gwne. (A\ CZ> ... ''Thll 5c>of1lng Ute'' (1963 . Drema) Richllrd H8ma, Rechel Aobefts. {g tn.. 10 min.) 1rtl(JJ --119 miCll RI A. lef1el of pertoonances demOnstr•tlng the world of meglc Is preeented es veteran ector etv-. topher Lee expleinl the a.ions Cf99ted -oby :.:: ~ ~ ~ •-.rT .. --NC .. /Llml MICALI, ... l=..-Y•CIWl'la 111.S ---... _, MDST-11 -"The Hurr1cane" ( 1937, A.dven· IUfl} Oor~y Lamour. Jon Hal. (2 Ml.) ~i)l~::."The Old Bd Geme" --"The Third Dey" (t965, Dr•· me) George Peppard, E'Rzabeth ~. -~ !!A'llM&ll91'• I ii l tn.. 30 min.) ..r."'Suneet In Wyoming'' ( 194 '. I WT) o;-Autry. (1 hr.) ·-·--..,.., . •11mATMIUOU ~CCLII --111 I I -The .,,. of ex· eetroneut PNI Trecey heed fOf excftlng new 8CMn1Urel In this animated ftlm. ( l . ll/ .. "Smell Town Girt" (1963, ~ cal) Jene Powel. Fwtey Orenger. (1 hr .. 36~ • • "Race For VOUf Ute, Ctwtle lfownt" (19n, Comedy) A.Nnated. (1 l)r., 25 mn..Jon .. !tr' ..... -The IOf19 of ex2 attroneut Phi Trecey head tor exdtlng •• rn":;::.*';r.:"· ---=---~-­fUTtlm ... ..,. -'"Vlolory'' <1• 1. A.cMnfUre) aw ... 8tllont. Mlcheel c.in.. c 1 hr .. "*" ··-_,...,Q Dene A.nchws, Lntl Criatal. (2 tn.) I _ .... '911CM•OEI• fl .. "Budo" (1978) Oocumentety. L! hr .• 30 min.) • -"The Pirate M<Me" (1982. A.cMntur•) Kristy McNichol, Christopher Atk~ hr., 40mln.) CZ> ''The Outtew Joeey w.aee·· ( 1976, Western) Clnt Eastwood, Bondre Lock~ In.. 18 min.) • ·~" (1960, Oranw) -f.ir"r.~~:: 1•1&ra.-1u_1..., ..,.ICllUI_ .... ~1.!!_ ........... • caa: ca -CMn "For• ctoeurel" The troubllna rlle In ~ County's home Ind bUilrlMa foreoloel.nl It eurnlned In thll program. Jim Ind hie guest• dilQ.a the economic probleml faced upon toredoeufe. Ind what cen be dOne to~ foledo9ure. Cl) U l'•MA. "Cracker Jeck Ciaelc" (from RFK Stadium In Wlllhlno-ton.~· (R) (2 Ml., 30 min.) "Ceiblne wmllml" =· ) Jemel Stewert. Jlerl . • .u . min.) -IZ) 11'1A.,_WAT10 OC.-Sport• caeter Red Berber ,.,.._ thll epeclal nldl loOk ., the A.llllU Btftel dMlloo- =-1982 betebel .-on. (3 In.) -1 II Dll-1WY .. ''The u.wte.•• ( 1983, West· em) Qeyton Moen, Jev SIM 1111 ( 1 hr., 30 min.} -Mrl' IE 1 I . 11 :M•tl •n -"Arttu" (1981. Comedy) Moen, Liu ~. (1 hr .. &3 ,.,min.~ ..... .umr ~ 1n•u. Aealonlll 00* ot ~ ar.... at lkllton Red Z."' ~ Qty Royall at Oetrdt Tlgn. (3 l lJ.il\ll.11 ..... "AFC-NFC Feme o.m.·· .... 0..... a.Intl vs. Pltttbu9I 8'9lln ("'9 tnam Clnton. D~""' 30 min.) -"A. Mejoltty Of One'' (1982. 1:·---1 ..!!-'<·--ture~: ........ ~ ~ (2 ·~· (1171. AIMnlur9) Quft\ .... (Y ..... (llft.) ....... OfT_.~~1.Wllt- tm) ....,, 8'ldc. ...... . (1 "'·· ftlllf>:• '1 Ant A cemn" (1116, Dr.-,,_) Mt~ UuNinoe HIMr· (1 hr., -li~llJ: ....... 1. ,, AllbOft end OollllG. f .... ., ,,. , -rrwg c:o.t. Debta BIN, Val Klint. 1' teen-ege gltt'I Mandi Nip her to looMtl uP IO IMl, oen get on wtth havtng fUn at the bMdl. R' ( 1 flt' .. 30 min.) .,_...,.,. •a I ITL.Al .. w ... "Countdown" (1968, Drama) ti.rt Duvall, Jamet C8an. An American .. tronaut landl on the moon only to di&· OOWt a dtmollehed Ruesl4n spacecralt alreedY t~~.~ W'" 9 ~ TGll9IY GarOI Burnell telk1 about her HBO movie co-starring Elizebeth Taylor. P-_~,cotn.e UP CLa. Guest Tony m--.r~. ~ Cll ~o N~ls at Sesltatctiewan Roughrlders (R) (2 hrs., 30~ (I) "Bad Timing" ( 1980, Drama) Art Garfunkel, Harvey Keitel. A pouesslve psychoanalyst and a stylish young woman begin a tragic romance In Vienna. 'R' (2 hrs.ti:~ trtl ... "Beach Girts" ( 1982, Comedv) ~bra Blee, Val Kllne. A teen-age girl's friends help hef to loosen up so they can get on with having tun at the beach. 'R' ( 1 fv .. 30 min.) •11PM:e-= "An Eye F0< An Eye" (1981, Adventure) Chuck Norris, Christopher Lee. A San Francisco cop quits lhe force to avenge the murder of his partner by membefs of a drug ring. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) W 8 llCMI "The Day Of The Jackal" ( 1973, Suspense) Edward Fox. Terence Alexander. An international hit man and quick-change artist called "The Jackal" is hired by lhe OAS to assassinate Charles De Gaulle. (2 hrs.) W ® llCMI "Attack Force Z" (1980, Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel GlbSOn During World War II. a top-secret Austra· llan attaci( unll penetrates Japanese 111\es to perfOfm a daring rescue mission. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) ••••--omurmrr 8 ... "CtMtutl WHh Thi Atom Breln" (1965, H0tr0f) Rlchltd Denning, Angela Stev.na. A notorloue gaogetlf fOlnl f()(eet with 8 IClentllt Who can PfO-duee robon out of deed men. ( 1 ht., 30 ~luell ..,._ ... ... "Eye Of The NM<Sle" (1981, ) Donald Suthefland, Kate Ne411- gan. While on a remote Scottish leland to meet a German aubmallne, an "-xii spy finds shelter from the storm In the cottage of a young married couple. 'R' ( 1 Iv .. 51 min.) •Cl>.,_ "Squeeze Play'' (J981, Com&- dy) Jim Harri&. Jenni Hetrick. The ol<t- frlends ol softbaU player• decide to IOfm their own team as a way ot avenging their t. 'R' ( t hr., 30 min.) .. .a:• I ... 11A1Y IWIY IWllllAll • llOWll~ee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, Musical) James Cegney. Joan Leslie. Bom Into a show bualnee8 family. George M. COhan carrlel his patriotic Ide- als Into his varlouS capacities ea actor, prOduce< and write< of numerous songs that have become part of America's mual.- cal =:'&(2 hrs .. 10 min.) •w .. o ~-=-''The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adventure) Kristy McNlchol, Chrlstophef Atkins. A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the world ot a 19th-century pirate. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min.) HO .0. "Montenegro" (1981, Come- dy) Susan Anspach, Erland Josephson. A neglected wife travels to Stockholm and begins an attalr with a man she met In a bohemian nightclub. 'A' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) MS(])) MOW11 "£ye Of The Needle" (1981, Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Kate NelU- gan. While on a remote ScottiSh Island to meet a German submarine. an Axis spy finds shelter from the storm In the cottage ol a young married couple. 'A' ( 1 hr .• S 1 min.) 11198 llOWll "Rocketshlp X-M" (1951, Sci· .. ~Ion) Lloyd lrtdgee.. 0.. ~ A mleaUlded tpe0MHp llindl on Mat9 lnltaecf of the moon. < 1 Iv .• 30 "*'-) U•mtw• .. ''Chind'lerO" (1971. Orame) Hopper, 8 .... Gerole. A mcMI crew lllrMig an Amertc.n Weatem In the mountalna of Peru enoount• • ~OuP ot natlvee with Ideal ot their own. l2 tn., 30 min.) e -"SCM SIJP9f v .. •· ~. ONo) (R ( 1 Iv.) ... "Under The J:Jnbow" (1981, ) Ct""Y a... Cante FlllW. Thi t50 mldoett who ere In town tot the fllm. Ing ot "The Wlard Of Oz." tum e c.Mfor· n11i hotel upeld&-down. 'PG' (1 hr .• 38 min.) M~ ... "Twelve Crowded Houri" 939, Orama) Rlcherd OIJc, L.uolle Be•. Qlrl'a repor1•·boytrlend clean her brotlief'1 name. ( 1 ht., 20 min.) •Cl>CMnam CD> .. "Tarzan. Thi Ape Man" ~98~, Adventure) Rlchatd Harris, Bo • Whitt accompenylng her lather on a aearch '°' the · leOen<*Y Elephant'• Gt"'9)'ard, a young women II •bdUcted by an unclvllfzed Wtllte men who wae releed by apea In the jungle. 'R' ( t hr .. 62 min.) Cll ... "The Unholy Garden" (1931, Mystery) Ronald Cok'nan. Fay Wray. A dapper British ecoundrel With e penchant lor adventure getl lfflolved with ctlme and romenoe~ hr., 30min.) -m·" ... .._ .. .,,. ... 4r11 ~-/~llTYCM•M --·~-.. a> u•w. ... Lou Plrletla. betting coach and de&lgnated hitter tor the New YOfk Yankees. di&cusses the lmc>ortance of a proper betting stance and COfrect balance. (A) MCI)~ -· lllMI "A Dangerous SUmmer" (1982, Drama) Tom Sk•ritt, Jamee Mason. An arsonist plots the deetructlon ol a muttl-mllllon-dollar reeort near Syd- ney, Australia. (1 hr .. 40 min.) WHAT ARE YOU PA YING FOR TERM LIFE INSURANCE? OOMPAAE THESE LOW HOM-SMOKER ANNUAL RATES• FOR NON-OECAEASIHO ORA.OE() PREMIUM LIFE 250,000 !500,000 256 470 251 475 270 4'5 1,000,000 675 5Cil6 8111 716 TRY OUR DAILY SPECiAt £.joy Teriyllk.l•Te•,.,. 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Adventure) Kristy McNlchol, Christophe< Atkin$. A shy teen-age girl flnd9 adventure and romance When a dream transports her to the world of a 19th-century plfata. 'PGUJ •o min.> -1~=MWOOllHOlmWAY R.D .-cA "Mountain Monarchs" A IOok IS teken at the special adaptations that allow alpine animals to live In the eevere high mountain ecotyatem. (A) CC) llOWll "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" (197-4, Comedy) Greham Chap- man, John Cleeee. King Arthur and his band of knights encounter giants, rlddlera and a teroclous rabbit In ttlelr ... rch for the legendary cup. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) (%) .,_ "The Outlaw Joeey Wales" (1976, Weatem) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Loct<e. A man becomes an outlaw when a ruthleae band of Union eoldler'I deatroys his Southern farm and kllls his Wife and son, 'PG' (2 hrs., 16 min.) -~ ..... --Cl) Mft'UCll ISTMDAWl»IWWWNill illU.YWOD ~ Featured: Inter· lnclUde Jayne KeMedy: a preview of the new pilot "Reggie" with Richard MuHigan; a look at the kiddie-Latin group "MenudO" a.nd a look at the eummat movtes critics have praised or panned and how the fllms are actually doing at the box office. ··=--lllullm.L • -llll lm.L ..... CCUIY a•llSTMUW-.. ' 111111 mlUNTI M&.c.A1'ml-.AT•.-U.I •1-U.J. Puckett vs. Irving Crane ) (1 hr.) .. "Popeye" (1980. COmedy) obln Willlams, Shelley Duvall. Whlle ... rchlng for hie father, the 1P1nac"""t· Ing aallor visit• a quaint hamlet where he s up _a loundtlng and a skinny eweet- • 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 5-4 min.) ___ , ,. -,. ._ ... .. CUI •W-Iii • U. Foeetuted! a took efthe populertty °' tOflWltlo flOtlon ncMll, lndudlr'8 lnteMewl wtth some IUOOfllfUI aulhor8: a P9atl et the 'ftgld Toota" Oii-.,_ that pen lcMtf glrla ..,, the ., .. tOOlla; 1 proftlt of an ettorntV wtlO ---"" legll ~ with the put• chw of. hoe -from hla hot dog ICend In tha Ian Ftmanclo Vllly. L'•~--·-~ .. lrlt "'""" fo a.... Iha ber· "" of .. '°"""*""' '""· la prolllad. -··-'Thi ~ Of Summar'' (No ----"' • Minta 8'8llW .. ..., Diego 14 ,,..... • .Mtll, 18'1 Padres (3 hrs.) -·Cl) ••LT_, "The Sky Trap" A young sailplane pilot (Marc Mcclure) Is blackmailed Into smuggling a cargo or heloin 8Cl06S the MexJCan -border. (Part 1l IBl (1 ~ a• W¥~llWll Amotd Invites a street-corner Senta (Garrett Morris) to loin the Drummonds tor Christmas dinner. ")a.,..,_.,. ---DAY WM "Surrender" The domino collapee or South Vietnam's cities cutmlnates with Sa iO<>r!. ( 1 hr.) • 0 TJ, MOCllll Hootler stalks an arsonist who plans the death of a Yeteran investigator (~ddle Egan) to cover up his cri~) D (1 hr.) G "Fitinkensteln" ( 1973, Horror) Robef1 Foxwor1h. Susan Struberg. A sci- entist creates a tlvlog being from P9111 of dead bodies. (2 hrs.) e ... ''Desperate Intrude('' (No Date) Meg Foster. Claude Aft(Jna. rwo convicts on the IOoae go their sepet'ate ways, one talll In loYe wfth a bllnd glr1 and the other keepe up hil •te of crime onty to return later to torment the two towrt. (2 hrs.) .... "Mary Jane Hatpet Cried Leal Night" ( 1977. Orama) &"8n Dey, Kevin McCarthy. A pediatrician euapecta a mother OI cNld a~. (2 In.) l ... c ••••m (1 hr.I llTWWW-1'0119tAUIY ... "Megaforc." (1981. Actveo- ture) Barry Bostwtck. Per• Khambatta. A group of technologlcally superior mef· ceoarieS bettle the forces of • tiny military dict~PG' ( 1 hr .. ..0 min.) (I) ...,. (If) ... "Flghf Back" (1982. Ora· ma) Tom Sk81flt1~attl Lupone. An angry Ptiiladetphlan organlzel a vlglante force to stem the tide ot ~t ct1me In Na neiahbom<>od. 'R' ( 1 hr .• ..0 min.\ (D>llCMI "Hey, Good L~' 1' ( 1'182. Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph Bakshi. An Imminent gang rumble threatens the hepplnela of I group of '50s Btoolltyn t~. 'A' (1 hr .. 16 min.) •.,.. "Alletl" (1979, Honor) Tom Si<8111tt, Yephet Kotto. Tna etew of a tPa· cegoing ecrap carrier fOllow a mytterloul signal to • auPPo88dlY dMd planet end, after landing, ·~ that the meeaeoe was a warning to stay away. 'R' (2 lvt., -4 min.) e .,_ "Running Md" ( 1966 Orama) Wiiiiam campbell. Mamie Van l>Ofen. A ttate pollc«nen goes~ to catch the IMder of • cet-sttellf'CI ;.no. ( 1 Iv .• 30mln.) .......... Alc*y and Edwwd ii*'iO Owtatrw wtlh an tmpowrtahed father and eon (Aide Lenz. ~ L.aw- rwa) (Mng In a Ol¥f bal*'d tt. rnen-llon,.Q ~· .. ''TM Hidden Aoom" (1949, n;.fary) Aobef1 Newton. lelV Orey. A doctor CblllltJab' )llb'9 of tWt bMuelM ... holdl ,., .. ~ In • dltp. dn olllr .... "' .. • IOf'8 and ... !I Qrdlll tor l'ft. {2 hrt.) .. (I) .. ·~ 2000" 1 tt1e. Off'OI) IQrtt Oouglm. llmof'I Ward. A d9rnol~ pc111111 IS= man prows tobettlell!IJIO~,....,._. ;am_.. <2tn.> • Qlnr .. ,.... '°' oon-..,.,. of oourt .... .._. ....... IMooerlt "*' ....... ""' ._..... ta ~ --_,.., . ..., ·: e wm ,.,_,_,_ ... DAYWM "The Uneung Soldier" The pogiwar reeO- lustment of 2.8 million veterans of the \/ietnam conflict and Whal the era's key policymakers are doing today we exa· mined. ( 1 hr.) • 0 LOW IOAT An elder1y man (Devid Wayne) meets a former college ITlend (Teet MoGlnley) who apparently hesn't aged, Isaac has an If.fated romance wtth a beautiful woman (Tracy Reed). and a newly married couple (Lynde Goodfriend. David NalJQhlon) encounter shlpt>oard disaster. (A) "'~1 hi.) e -.At s m uJ ca "&ldeshead Aevl9lted: The Bleak Llgtlt 0 1 Dey" Sebastian returns to school seemlnolY bent on his own destruction after fill mother (C1alte Bloom) asks an Oxford don to watch OYef her son. (Pan 3) (A) a (1 hr.) W M•-.ATDT mt• Tl ''Beet-Ever Teems" (A) (I hr.) (l)lllMI "PrlvateLel8008" (1980. Com· edy) SyMa Kriete!, Howard Heaeman, A houeekeeper has an ulterlof motive for providing her employer's teen--oe 800 with hil llfst eexual eipenenoe. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.} CZ) .. '"Zapped!'' (1982 Comedy) $Cott Balo, Wiiiie Aames. A high adlOOI IClence geniul uees hla eccldentally .cQUlred psychotclnetlc powera 10 lmpfove his love .... 'R' ( 1 ht .• 35 min.) •(I) .... c:a.M111 -.,. Hosts: Rex Smith. Merllyn McCoo. Guests Include Thfee Dog Night, America. Cap- tain & Tennlle. Waylon Jennlnge and The ~2tn) CD "Beach Gins" ( 1982, Comedy) Debfa Blee. Val Kline. A teen-~glr1'8 friends help her to tooaen up to 1 ~ get on with having tun at lhe beeeh. ' • ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) .. ''Hanl<y Panl<y" (1982. Corne- d)') Gene Wlldef. Gilda Redner. An ~ cent architect Who wa framed fof a mur· der and a woman. who8e bf other commit· led aulolde under mysterious clroometencee are thrown together In a l~r:.r game of Intrigue. 'PO' ( t hr., l ••n• -.... '::rm -.-Two newt)'weda lnwoOd Boomer, Randi Oekea) IMm • I one must die 90 the ottw c:en heYe etarnal Nfe. and a womtn (Sandra OM) la IUtprlted bY. her dale with a rnoYll ater £!~(A) D (1 hr.) "T (Oollera)" (1971, ... } Wanen 8eetty. OOldle H9wr\. Two~ .. ct*9d .. "'* Oermeny ?.;-~-.(• .. ''Alctwd ~ L.l¥a From The ...,_, .. (1-= Alahlrd PYyor.,,.. timid ooncart , ..... . ~.,, .. ~ ... °" ... ,...._ prtlOn ... end • ~ "'°""' tunonlUI .,.,,,. of ,. .... ttroPHo ·~ wfth oooalM " (1 "'·· 30 "*'-> IPEa&. fl8 ''The Old Ill OlfN" ... • t I lllllf --=--of ......... un• .. ~ OMAK' ........ N' ................ _.. I !!!! '·~~ oaz11 n • L.1111 s 'llMI· ~ ...,.,.,. ~'- ......... -1CI> ....... --·--.. ~Of Oer1c ShedoWt" 1870, Horror) Joen Bennett, Jonathan I!. ~., .. , = . ...._. ..... -•-•c••ilmOl'f .. "Six Pectt" (1982. Comedy) mk\.'°~ Lane. (1 hr .• 45 ~.. I" (1982 Comedy) - 19\~ Aemea.~~ .. 35 min.) \Al .-1 m Ft... AL ''The Old men" Annoyed by the constant van- dalzlng ol hie_ junt<yard. an aldefly man {Anthony V0)1(0'ilen) blamee the wrong lrir.:=t> __,. . . ............ 1W ... -Fred Hutchings I le Jackson 10-round Junior Middleweight bout (~om Las Vegas, Nev.). (R) (2 hrs .• 30 min,) (8) -· Mia. • ccmcm1 Joel performs many ol his chart•topplng hits; from "Just• The Way You Are" tO. "It's Still Rock 'N' Roll To Me" In his first televlsed concert, taped at the Nesaau Coliseum on Long ~hr.,5mln.) e "Boys From Syracuse" ( t940. MUllcal) Martha Raye. Allan Jones. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) .. l ......... ai .... ,. u.m ----...... ..,,1'111 •• 0ITMIMC* ...... u=w. Los Angeles Oodgefs at San Francisco Giants (:fhrs.) .... "The Flame And The Arrow" ( t950. AdVentlKe) Sort Lancaster, Vir- ginia Mayo. (2 tws.) e .WA "City Of Coral" Vlewe<s are tak· en on a voyage through one of the world's moet fascinating and cOIOrful ecosystems -·~1it~hr.) ! ... "Megalorce" (1981, Adven· ture) Barry Bostwick, Pef'lis Khambatta. 11 hr .• 40 min.) (IJ .,. "Looker" (1981, Sclence-Flc- tlon) Albert Finney, James Coburn. ( t hr., 34 min.. •!=--"Masters Tournament" 1 hr .• 30 min.) W ~ FeattJred: an Interview with tlf9W Emmytou Harris: a report on Rod Spedioger, a cystic fibrosis patient who lit· ·~=:run for his Ufe. '===-lllUIY 1 ... "Hanky Panky" (1982, Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Giida Aadnef. ( 1 hr .• 45 min,) ..... "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Poitier. Bill Cosby. ( 1 hr .• s2 rm.) W(J) ... "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981. Comedy) CtleVY Chase, Carrie Fisher. ( 1 hr., 38 nWl.) •• ... "A Gunfight" (197t, Western) Kirk Douglas. Johnny Cash. ( t hr.. 30 min .. ) li-au•osna ......... 1MI --IOl'l / IMllCY -""' (!)-1-.TATM .... eau1111nm11aa.---··women And Ctea1Mty" Thfee fem.le llltllt• e>eplore the contllct of ptoletelonal creatMt-:r" ra=za family. (R) Q 1119 • .,~ -----.. "The White Llona" ( 198 t, Dra- ma) Michael York, QfVMlt O'CorW>t. ( 1 "'·· 36 min.) CJ) ... "Paplllon" ( 1973. Adventure) Steve McOueen. Outtln Hoffman. (2 hra.. 25 min.) 1 ---~UTW -CM'IOOILR .......... di ., ........ .,Third round (live fr~ the Cedat Ridge Country Club In TIJU. Otlla.) ( t hr.) (l)ITMtm (!) ..... I Chicago CUbe at Phlladel- ~la Phllllea (2 h<s .• 30 min.) • IOTT09LiilNI1"1 Mn1 A report on how arts Ofganlzatlone In a northern Industrial city have devel®ed creative ways to survive In e period of declining l·~-=~ted. ....., • •&&•UUITIA• .. •••raa-.. .,. "The Etrand Boy" (1961, eon •. 1..-:rry_Lewle. Brian [)onlevy. (2 hrs.) Clf •II lfUfllCML UmaTAIMACftCA ..n .-:& "Pacific lnvltatlonal Tennis Tournament" ( 1 hf.) I -~ FM&YFORIUIT .,. "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Adveo- ture~™mour. Joo Halt (2 hrs.) ~ MIMI "Knlghtrlders" ( 1981, Adven· ture) Ed Harris, Gary Lahti. (2 hrs .• 25 min.) I IMll1MLMTI nmllM .... -.nm • Cll NA IOll "Canadian Open" Third round (from the Glen Abbey Golf Club In Oakville. Ontario) , ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 8 ATO.wnM Guest: Leonard Wlbberfy. U hr.~ • I I:• IFICIAL "The Winged Colt" A man (Sllm Plcicena) ,and his nephew (Ike Elsenmann) settle their dlffefences through joint ownen1hlp of a maglcal colt born with wings. (Part 2) (R) D «I MIMI "A Cry In The Wiiderness" ( 1974, Drama) :~Kennedy. Joanna Pettet:~ 1 hr .. :,0 min. I ~ TODAY ,...,......,, •WIS&• ..,..,.,.. .,_ "Queen Of OuteJ Space" ( 1958. Science-Fiction) Zsa Zsa Gabor. Eric Aerni~ ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) 411118 ._UIW• Guest: James Brown. ( 1 hr.) G llOWll "Mad Mad Kung-Fu" j1978. Advenrure) Yuen Hsiao-Tian, LI Ha ·Hsin. {?hrs.) • llOWll "Little Ladles Of The NlgM" ( 1977. Drama) Linda Purt. David Soul. (2 hrs.) . • Tllf llAllC OI DAIEI "The Ebb And Flow" Rudolf Nuftyev and Mikhail Barysh- nikov are featured as Oeme Margot Fon- teyn traces the deVe1c>prr411t of blillet oYer the course of 300 years. (R) ( t hr.) • .,. "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" ( 1947. Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck. (2 hrs.) •PAaYNITIWT Cl) CFl. flOOTUL1 Brltletl Columbia Lions at Hamilton Tlpef-Cata (3 hrs.) ~=~Of Hew Yonc" (1937, ~tmtl Edw9ld Atnotct, Cely Ollflt. (2 !If·~ "The End Of Alo*'' (1912. l!:"i;J.~ -· °"""--· -1· ,,.,.., .. ""-*"'" (1M0, °'91ne) Olrtt ::::=:.& Lindi 8lllr. ( 1 tw .• 31 mi\.) --"Qwlenge To Be Ffw'' ( 1978. AcMnlln) ... Muurtll. Jimmy KMe. 11 hr ..:z.!6 mi\.) .......... -~ ~iv~"'~lleld~ K~ ) . and Bruce 8eumg9rten f;Ji;J ).J 1 fw.) .... _.. ••m11•1 ., ... l'='U. Chlcego CUt» at Phllltdet-~ (3hrt., OOmln.) .. ..... ·-=--... "The Gay Ranc:hero" ( 1962. Wettem) Roy Rogets. Jene Frazee. (1 ti!,) CC) .. "Budo" ( 1978) Documentary. ~hf., 30 min.) ... "Friday The 13th, Patt NI'' 982. Holror) Dana Kimmel. Peul Ktal- ka. ~=:/-111 .1 ... "Shamus" (1973, MvstetY) .. Burt .:;nolda. 0yan cannon. <2 hrt.) (i::_.wszcs--..._ Ken Howatd and J9yne Kennedy hott this special honoring the subjectt Of the decade-old ....... ttwouah film c1ps and apec1a1 appewencea by M- lle Maye, Joe ~razJer, Sn.no s.mm.tlno, and Huct tkEhnnY. ( 1 tw •. :.d!O .;nJ., eCMRNllc.91•11R-. CD _. "Hany'a Wat'' (i981, ~ dy) Edward Hetrmaoo, Geraldine Page. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) __ ........ ·1eeSpjrtt .. Wiiing" (1987. ~) Sid c.ea.r. Vera Mllea. A cou- ple rent a IMtllde houae and ~ It la lhaunt..:.r-.t~;~~~ =''The ........ ''"'&.."::; dy) Joeeptt Bologna. Stockard • Complete with bowt!rla alley and ~ ming pool, the worid's ht nuce.r- PQW9fed bUI emberks on a danger-llled cr~~M.hra.) I ....... ,.. ..... ... ''Vlo1ory~1 • .AcMnture) Sylvester Stallone, Celne. 0Urtna World Wat II, Aiied POWt -tf'9lr llok4ii to freedom In a iNtch between tf'9lr soccef team and the GemlM N9ttonat Teem In Parl&. 'PG'. (1 hr., 57 mh.) an ... "Rocky 111· (1982. 0rwne> ~ vester Stallone. Cart W..,,.._ WOttd heavywelgtlt c:Nmpion Aoc*y 8lllboe suffers a penonal cftllll wt.. a younger, Friday, Juty 29, 1983 13 -lunclay -1119ACI ..__, C-.llTY CAUllDAll CMT'OCl9 IPOITIC8IJ9I MO¥ll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CJ) mAm John Byner shOwS you things stranger than truth, larger than life. and zanier than anylhlng you've ever ~ Cl) llO¥ll "Zapped!" ( 1982. Cs;j;.j) =tSootf.~'"""· ( 1 h<., 35 m;o, • Nwcwr GI lln'MT10I "Strokes, nds And Diet" ~~IClll.Llll ,_.. CHAii "Cinderella" The plight a single mother struggling to raise her child. support them both and attend law school tooches Hart. his fellow students and even the forbidding Prof. l(lngsfleld 1 hf.) TM•MMALMD .. CIMIOfl•tc:a.om. -CM"r•ltMAIOO ....... WU. ·--11-111• TNLOGUATW 1•11 WMM•TMI-_., ... L-.-.. WC'IY~LOJ .-UJLMAl..aucHO l<aptan por· trays the legendary comedian In a one- man show taped at the Smothefs Theatre of Pepperdlne University In Malibu. can- tomie. ( 1 lw .. 30 min.) cm 9DWll "Hurricane" ( 1979, Drama) Mia Farrow. Jaon Robards. ( t hr .. 42 J.n..WJ.amnM ....... -Lllf•INCI • •• 1rm _, ..... ,. wlrl r. LmlJ ,__ ------..... .... .-.i.u.u. ---fU!m CfL fOO'ilMI. Bfttilh Columbia IJoo8 It Hamiton Tlg8f-C.tt (R) (2 tin.. 30 min.) ... "GYPIY Girl'' ( 1966. Drama) M ... llin MoShana. (2 hr1.) ..... nm.CAT ......... = . ..,. .... 1110 ...... , .. IMC,_ The cNanging r•tlonthlp ~ Amertcen ... ind ......... OUIMd b)' Nethen "-lmutttf. Natlonal Elceoutlvot Director Of the Antl-Oefwrletlon letgU9 of 8'ntl B'tlth, and Monti a. AbfWn, former pteeldtnt Of bOth the l~A~ .. and Br•n- .... ii 11 Atday, July ... 1113 ct) llCMI "And Now F°' Something Com· pletely omerenl" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. ( 1 hr., 30 .:J. CO "Taps" (1981, Drama) Geofge C. Scott. Timothy Hutton. (2 hrs.) Cl> lllAM JWAll TMIA'IM "the Pirates" ( I hr., 30 min.) (%) llOWll "Queen 01 OUl8f Space" ( 1958. Scleooe-Flction) Zsa Zsa Gabor. Eric Fleming. ( 1 hr . 20 min ) NI UQMT81 .. 1:11 TODAft-- H•M.L IUllCM Guest. Graig Netlles. WAMTO~ OIAL-'* U.OlDOll.N _,,IWAIURJ ---· . ....,,....,. • n•llOPllMIA I MO¥ll "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Carrie Fisher. ( I hr .• 38 min.) • .-nlCOfllMD 1.9al) llO¥ll "The Paradine Cese" (1948. Mystery) Gregory Peck, Ann Todd (2 hrs .• 30 min.) -Cl) IUlmAY•I Ill ftill• JMI LR flOfl'fl Am .-e .... ~ U.GYDOll.N IA-8lf'lfM.waL. CMf9 :r.:'.T""Q .,.......... n llOWll "Mystery Al Castle House" ( 1982. Ad\lenture) Alleen Britton. (I hr., 20 min.) 1111 ODYmY W•TO~ ~-ATC&YAllY re"" ... TMICAT ... ,. ... • 11•110P11M1A n 9DWll "Breeker Mofant" ( 1980. Dra- ma) Edward Woodward, Jeck Thompeon. L! hr., 46 min,~ • TllKE• U -"Computer Miid-ness" Animated. The elite Thunderbird learn battles a master oomputef gone amok. ( 1 hr.) (%) .... ~ .... I~ Mermaid'' (1970. Ofama) Jeen-Paul lmoudo, Cether1ne ~~~ .. ,_OPtlmLR .... , ... _,. --··---.,, .. ,.,..,.. ••• Ii. .. .. • ........ Am A 13- yMr·old girt .,........ the get'lerttlOn GAi> by taking a trlP bectc In time to lief mother'• Ctlldhood. W -~ .. ( 1978, Creme) Irene .. &>Lr"= 1 ht., 40 min.) I: ----... 11.• (()AUTO IM*I "Formula I Brill9tl Gr end Prix" (from Silverstone, England). (R) L! hr .• 30 min.) (HJ llOWll ·'The Pirate Movie" ( 1982 . Ad\lenture) Kristy McNlchol. Christopher Atkins. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) cm .. "Throw Out The Anchor" ( 1975, Comedy) Dina Merrlll, Richard ~an. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • llOWll ··Legend 01 The Wild'. ( 1980, Drama) Oen Haggerty. 0enll8f Pyle. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) l ... ,tTWAY -Cl) AUTOIM*l "NASCAR Telledega 500" (live from Alabama International Motor Speedway). (3 hrs .. 30 min.) I AT•wmt llOWll "The Errand Boy" (1961, Com- ~) Jef~. Brian Oonlevy. (2 hrs.) • la1 c:&.a.w Featured: Inter· views lnc!Ode Cheryl Ladd; a preview of the new pllot "Reggie" with Richard Mulli- P,!n; a loo~ at -,he klddle-Latln group 'Menudo" and a look at the summer movies critics haY9 praised or panned and hoW the films are actually doing at the box 1°l:r ~ ... Correspondents Lin- da Wertheimer and Cokle Roberts join Paul DtA<e tor an up-to-the-minute sum· lina~~l1~tlvltlee. I .... ,_ ...... _ . 9DWll "Star Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mari< Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) I ....... -9DWll "Hurry Sundown" ( 1967. Ora- ma) Mlcheel Caine. Jane Fonda. (3 hrs.) -1--·~ATM-­~-IL• MW ... Chicago Cubs at Pl)lladel· lla~3hrt.) ,..,, PM.wa.L. •C... ... . ... , ____ _ 9DWll ''Aoolty "'" (1962, Dram11) Sy!-' vester Stallone, Cart W•then. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) CZ> ..... "The Pnte MOYie" (1982 • AdYentufe) Krltty MoNlchol, Chrlttophef Atklna. I 1 tit .. 40 min.) ... , .. tW •• lft&l·----•A&•--...c ... M'l'ftllfM-..nDA w•••W• .. ''The lnlpector ~ai·· •• Mue1Q91) ~ K8y9. Bae t,..,,.. e.~hft.) ..... IMU. OP Nm •D-Ct• l •1 M.p Leegue a..tlll t)OrlCWt ~ MM- cMI, W.,,., Allton,.._'!«><*' f'obllllO! ~ and George Kea • mw 1M3 ~ Into the Hiii Of Femt CM from Coopenl-NV.). (ltn.,IOmln.) • ..,,_ Leg111dll, °"""*'• .. 57l Dooumenl9Y· (t '!:,_30 '*-1 --··-•-HlllM Mth==-=~~ end M Pllla. prolle eAll cHdr'en who .. the moon·*""" of .. .,_ ..,.. trlle _. • 8omlll9. Cembodll ... II tW ... "" ... •11 Si~ ........ ..., """"' ... ~ '*'°' .. ,, top ...,.. of t ~) Oetyl HaMetl. Peter Gal- i.gher. Two Atnet1ean college 1tuaents IPlnd a treHplrhed a.mmet on a Greek lllend. ·w .. .a Ink\.) -1= .-cJ Me Milter" (1951, Moel· eel) S.tty Gtable, o.rt o.Jley, A soldief goee AWOL to 11y to win bllCk his enter· fainer •• ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) Cl) .... ..,... ComediaJl Gallaghef ICIC)Ofs the lilly things of the wOrid Tn a -,--aru~ NI ... . 19 -Featured: tOI &,nett talk• about her HBO movie: celebllty halfdfeseefS; Bob Newhart tells about his IUCOMSIUI new comedy se1les.. i! tv.) • 111M1 "The Sun Also Rites" (1957, Orama) Tyrone Powet, Ava Gardnet. The "losl generation" of the 1920s drills and dreams Its way through Ille alter being dis· ittusloned by World War I. (2 hrs.. 45 min.) • lllMI "Audrey Rose" ( 1977, Horror) Marsha Mason. Anthony Hopkins. A COU· pie learn that their tormenled young daughter Is the reincarnation ol a child killed In a fief)' aU1o crash. (2 hrs.) l~.Jm "For Us, The Living" Howard Rollins and Irene Cara star In thls drama based on lhe Ute of slain cMl rights leader Medgar Evers. c:;J (I h< .. 30 'i#al. (I) ,...,. Cl) mAm John Byne< shows you lhlngs stranger than truth, larger than lite, and zanier than anything you've ev8f teen. (%) lllMI "Bad Timing" ( 1980, Drama) Art Garfunkel, Harvey Kelle!. A pos&eSSive ~tyst and a stylish young woman a tragic romance In Vleona. 'R' (2 hrs., 3 min.) e llOT llAT Guest: Gay activist Morris Knight. (1 ~r.) ~ ([).,.. 'The Secfet Dreams Of Mona O" =.Date) (1hr.,45mln.) tW8 "Analomy Of A Crime" (1969. Mystety) Darren McGavin, Ted Knight. A private lnvestlgalor looks Into a t2-year· old kidnapping case. (2 hr$.) 8 • ..-.r 1111AM I Leslie Nie!Sen and Mr. T host a showcase of music and comedy vlgneltes, featuring a debate between G. Gordon Liddy and Moon Unit Zappa: other guests lnc:IUde Toni Basil, Dlcit Clatk. The Go-Go's, Steve Martin. Rick Moranls and Dave Thomas. Martin Mull and Falher Guido Sarduoci (Don Novello)~ (1hr .. 30mln.) 1:. "C.tch-22" (1970. Comedy) Alan Min. Martin Balsam. A '1fOUP of Air Force officers disgusted with the rolatlon system and the subtle lnSanlty ol theif commander'I stop at nothing 10 get dis· chall; .2 hrs., 25 min.) i 191TMIW ... 1•110C1•• lllMI "Le Sa• Shop" (1973, Come- dy) Juliet Berlo, ClaUde Berri. A book· st0te proprietor finds Instant success when he stoctts his establ!shmenl with sex menuus and merltal aids. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) (8) ... "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982, Horror) Dana Klml'nel. PaUI Krat- ka. Unwary teeo-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake, the stalking grounds of a der~ monster who wears a hockey mesk. R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (Q)lllMI "DMth Wish II" ( 1982, Orama) Chatlea &oneon, Jiii Ireland. A vigilante movet 10 Lot~ to continue hie tlgtlt 91ntt crime, 'R (I hr., 35 min.) llJ ... "Double ~ .. (1982. Sutpente) Mlcbeel Callan. The muf· deroue nlghtnwt• of a Clmuft>ed photo-graphtr beQlf'I to lPe on a life of their own.:.J I lv., 36 min.) ,,... • "Skin Game" (1971, Comotdy) .lime.a Oamer.Jtt~ Goeaett. A pair ot con men we OU1 by a female collMgue l tn.) -Ulm11AX ........ _ ... ._ ..... Wollman Jack hoeta thle mutlCal program trom Cannes. Fra~. fMtUtir.Q wtl!Htnown P«tormers as well aa rieWcomers to the Industry Guests lnc:lll(je The Gap Band, Cheap Trick, Laure Brannl~n and Kim Wilde. (~1t hr .. 45 min.) Cl) CR. Brhllh Columbia Lions at Hambton Tiger-Cats (R) (2 hrs.. 30 min,) D lllMI "Hey. Good Lookln' " ( 1982, Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph Baksh(. An Imminent gang rumble threatens the happiness ol a group ot ·50s Br~~R' (lhr .. 15mln.) I I ITI .. mT••11murlflCML .. .,.. "TrlpoH" (1950, Advenlure) Maureen O'Hara, John Payne. The Marines tight the Tripoli pirates to raise the American tteg on Trlpoll In 1805. (2 hrs.~-w1..r.:lllU nmn .............. mrr TU£U (ccm"Dt .,. "Tropic Of Oeslfe" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Georgina Spelvin. Jesle St. James. During World War II, a heartbroken hooker In a Honolulu whorehouse plans to return to the Mainland but Is delayed by the arrival ot a clutch ol war-weary seamen. 1..!hr .. 5mln,) (Q) llD¥ll "Laure's Toy" ( 1978, Drama) Rebecca Brooke, Eric Edwards. A fr~ thinking couple share their bOUdolr with a tun-loving~ woman. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) w!:. "Emily" (1976, Drama) Koo Sterk, Victor Spinelli. In 1920s Engfand, a teen-age girl comes ol age through en affair with an American schoolteacher. ( t hr., 25 min.) 1:t1(8)90Wll "Tarun, The Ape Man" (1981, Adventufe) Richard Harris, Bo Derek. Whl6e a~nying her falher on a search IOf the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman la abducted by an unclvllfzed white man who was raised by apes In the jllngle. 'R' ( t hr .. 52 min.) (I) llOY• "Body Heat" (1981, Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurt, Kalhleen Turner. A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover to murdef her husband. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) 1:11 e .,. "A Stranger Is Watching" ( 1982, Drama) Rip Torn. Kale Mulgrew. A psychotic kidnaps a TV r8f)Of1ef and the 8-yeal-old daughter of an ear11er vlcllm and holds lhem '°' ransom In Grand Cen- tral Station. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W • .,.. "Nowhere To Hide" ( 1977, Drama) Lee V~n Cleef. Tony Musante. A mobster orders his henchmen to eHmlnate a former syndicate hit man. (1 hr., 30 min.) •.,.."Youngblood HaWke" (1964. Drema) James Franciscus, SU1.8nne Pleshelte. A young writet Is deeply affect· ed ps)'ChOloglcally and emotlondy by the succe9s of his tni OOYel. (2 In.. 35 min.) = "Under The Rainbow" (1981, ) Chtlly a.e. C.rle Rbr. The 150 rnldoet• who.,. In town for the film. Ing of "The Wlzerd Of Oz." tum a Cellfor· nli hotel upelc»odown. 'PG' ( 1 hf.. 38 .. i!; 291TU.--='tiodu9" (1990, On1me) Paul , Eve Miiie Saint. JewW\ refu. oe-~ from BfHlah lnlemnent CMnPt on OYPf'UI to ltrMI with the ~ o4 =1a •&()Und lee<*. (4' IV&.) .. .. -..aao MIN .._ "Off·Roed Racing" _lliom P~Caaf.) (1hr.,30mln.) CD lllMI "The Boys Of &mmer" (No Detel (2 hrl.) .. CC)_. "Escape From New York" (1981. Science-Fiction) Kun Rosaell, Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened criminal I& offered a perdon If he can ree- cue the president ol the U.S. fTom the ~Ison chy 1ha1 Manhattan has t>ecome. R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) •DlllMI "The Amaleor" (1982. Drema) John Savage, Christopher Plummer. A CIA computer e)(pert trains tor active field duty lo avenge the murder of hie glt1frlend ~ruthless terrotlsts. 'R' ( 1 hr .. SO' min.) ••.,."Your Money Or Your Wife" ( 1972. Orama) Ted ·8eteell. Elizabeth Ashley A writer plots to have an actreea kidnapped dUrlng a scene he wrote. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) • .,_ "Jungle Goddee&'' (19"9, Adventure) Wanda McKay, George Reeves. A rescue party sets out through an African jungle In search ol a young heiless. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) al) .,. "HeartbeepS" ( 1981, Come- dy) Andy Kaufman, Bernadette Pelers. In a world of the near future. two commercial robOls e>Cpt!(lence lhe vicissitudes of first love. 'PG' (I hr .. 45 min.) •CID .,_ "VlctOfy" (1981, AdYentunt) Sylvester Slallone, Michael Celne. Curing World War II, Allied POWs eee their ticket lo freedom in a match between their soccer leam and the German National Team In Paris. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) (J) lllMI "Six Pack" (1982, Comedy) KeMy Rogers. 'Diane Lane. A raaH:at driver tt.Jfns a sextet of twenlle car strippefs Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' (1 tv .. 45min.) llll(f)900n--(%) ... "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" (1982, Horror) Dana Klmmel. Paul Krat· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel lo a remote cabfn at Crystal Lake, the stalking grounds of a dera~ monst• who wears a hockey mask. R' ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) -i·· .. m-..rlW 9DTOCllOll "BMX Blcycle Race" lom Detroit, Mich.) (R) (1 hr.) 419 TGDAft-- 1.W " . ...,.. .,. "Megaforce" (1981. AdVen- ture) Barry Bostwictt, Persis KhambettL A gtoup ol technologlcaly IUpeflor mer- cenaries bllltle Jhe forces of a tiny mltltary dlctatorshl~. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) CD).,_ 'Twice A Woman" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Bibi Andersson, Anlhony Perkins. A divorcee encounters oppoehlon from hef ex-husband when she takes on an e1trac- 1lve new lovef. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) Friday, Juty 29, 1983 15 -hnday Cont • • ... 1'18,__1111 ... (Jl)U.UIUllA190UCMD Kaplan por- trays the legendary comedian in a 00&- man show taped at the Smothers Theatre of Pepperdlne University In Malibu, C811· fomla. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) (I) llOWll "The Red Badge Of Courage" (1951, Drama) Audie Murphy, BIH Maul- din . .i.~ .1 ... , ·~·uf rd Competitions - Hermole Beaotl" 1 hr .• 30 min.) 1 ...... AL-GlllFGITI -· nwnm.1111Mn _,. "The Secret Life Of Walter Mit- ty'' (HM7, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virgin- ia Mayo. (2 hrs.) (%) _. "The Outlaw Josey Wates" (1976, Western) CNnt Eastwood, Sondra Locile. (2~16 min.) •1U1J•••Wl.D _,. "Sallof Beware" ( 1952. Come- <M Deen Mart~ tr.a~ hfS.) • m.AmT "Kareem AbdUI J8bbar" Host: Jayne Kennedy. (1)---0 mnmT.-J 1111 -Featured: Cerol Bumett talke abOtrt her HBO movie; oelebflty halrdr9189r$; Bob Newhart tells abOtrt his succeesful new comedy eerles. " lllTI i hf •• M 1MD lO LOI ._,.. Olymplc hopefuls profiled are Billy Olson (pole vault). Deve Bottom (swimming) and Louie Howard and Vlnoent Webb (box· I u mm ~).~IV~ _,."Rocky Ill" ( t982. Drama) Syt.- vester Stallc;>ne. Cert Weathers. (1 hf .• 40 min.) . .. CD) ... ''The Baohelot' And The Bobby SOJtef'' (1947, Comedy) C8ry Grant. ti Lgz ... 1 hr., 45 min.) - u ...... _,. "The ~ Man" (1965, ~) Edmond O'Btlen. Vera Mites. (1 hr .• 30 rNn.) -. .... 19' _. • ..._ "Sergeant "Tony Brown probee the leek of ~ ~ llCtcn have In dramatic tele- *lor\ produettona. fOCUllna on Hal Wit- .... lhe INd mele In "Private BenJe-~il • .._ ~·IUT .. mf _, "Woods and e:"CR) •"fhe Pirate McMe" (1982. >-l(tllty McNlchol. Chrlltopher ei.li: hr .. 40 min.). "~ Paotc ' (1982, eom.cty) Rogerl. Olene Lene. ( 1 hr.. 46 • ;ri--''Gtowfng Ethnic PoPUle· non '"l09,Anglil9" Quiet.: Lou1aa n.t-~· ~:r: .. "*· Pro Tern. ~ Pltk; Dlvtd Counc11m11n. Plrk: G. Ccudmen, Mofl\ef9Y Pn; ,_.,, ,.,...., CcudrMn. Mon-e·· I U 8dl9dulec:t. Gold Cup ~· Al!o;e (from &tnt-.., ~ a-=..l<nM '"°"' ~7 of the """' ~· Ind,..... .,. ...., ...,.. Ind raft. fl'Om hn ,._, 30rm) ~,. <:73. Honor) ....,.. -.,g. 11 "'-· N/t/ •• ·1• ' ='.:ma ........ _,. "The Flame And The Arrow" 950. Adventure) Bur1 Lancaster, Vlr· ~Mayo. (2 hrs.) • WALL mBT -"Overboard On Over-The-Counter" Guest: Robert J. Flaherty, editor. C>-T ~ ReYlew. • ... "Going Home" (1971. Orama) AObert Mitchum, Brenda Vaccaro. (2 hrs.) l ..... c•mm ....... ea-Y--·--Manltow NHforms a selection of his hits. Including r.Maridy:· "I Write The Songs," "Cen't Smite Without You" and "Copacaba.na." Taped at Pittsburgh's CMc ·Arena. (2 •m'-"-•l IAWW. Los A~ ~ at ·1·E~:~:;m ·1 ._uc•mm ... "Aod Now For Something Com- p tely Oitterent" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cteese. (t hr., 30mln.) ••WC.._ Featured: Pat Russell, I-ii::::-: ':.,1m "Andrei Satlharov's Com-J>lalnta Agalnet The Freeze Movement" Guest: M<:Geofge Bundy. Profesaor ot Hl81ory. ~ YOik Unlvefsity. ( 1 hr.) • -1M Robbie Doyle puts toge1h· er a• the elements leerned to this point in order to actually "salt a OOUl'M." D Cl) ... "Ouke KahanamOk\TCham- ~" (R= CD ... " '• Cow" ( t979. Ad\19nture) Greg . (1 hr .. 14 min.) CD> _,. "Hurricane" ( 1979 Orama) Mia Farrow. Jaeon Aobafda. (1 hr .. 42 min.) CJ) ... "Stevie" ( 1978, Blograohy) Glenda J8ckt<>n. Tmor Honrd. ( i tw., '°':.ic I ·-· • Ml JUUi ... au.ta: Stew War- iner, Zel9 l.Ahr~ Parton. 0Mny ~....,.. (1 tw.) -~ "Undlf The Rlllnbow'' (1911. ) ,.._,., Chae. Cen1e Fleher. ( 1 -~.-·1. --.. -.. NMl'IOlllMI --•112& ..... ,.._.c-••-. . L811GU9 a.... honorl ~...,.. cNI. w.iw Allton. Bfookl AoblneoC'i. end Georot k.ii • lhe 1183 lnducMee Into the Hiii Of Fame (trom Cooplnlown. • NY.). lR) (2~) .. "The • (1tl0. Well· ·~LMPwOll. (2tw.) :!!!='a -~:......,:.. n..•• CtM • • Tony Alndll. ..... ~ To .,._. flllwldlts• ,.... .. ....., 11111, "'lrMr'80r..,.. lo"'°" ..... l••m=s;:l _,. "Vigilante Force" ( 1976. Adventure) Kris ,Krfstotterson, Jan· Michael Vincent. Two brothers are caught on opposing' sldeS when greed aod cor- ruption sweep a Cetifornla boOmtown. (2 hrs.) • PACll fll ...C• "A Better Way" The wortl of Or. John F. Burtle of Maaea· chueetts General Hospital and Profelsor toannls Yannas of the Maaeachusetts Institute of Technology to develOp an arti- ficial skln for burn victims Is exmalned. I .... DA "City Of Coral" Viewers ara tak- en on a voyage through one of the world's most fascinating and colorful ecosystems -a coral reef. (~) D (1 hr.) CC) .,.. "Moonsfifile County Ellpreas" (1977. Drama) John Saxon. Sueen How· ard. A trio of beeutliul young women fights a bootlegging syndicate u a atrate-gy of r~ for the murder ol their father. 'PG' (1 hr., 38 min.) (J) ... "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McNk:hot, Ctwlatophet Atkins. A shy teen·-oe girt flnd8 adventure and romance when a dl'eem transports her to the world of a 19tl'H:entury plfate. 'PG' (1 hr.,40mln,) ... ., -=·--CDI ICI Pa'!-.TATm- ., ..... llWT l a•mllllmll110IM. ,. ...... -~ A ,.,._ lnteltlgenoe o (Brianne LNry) compllcates Phlneee aod Jeffrey's att~ to remoYe Gen. t>ougtaa MacArthur from Pewl tw- bot before the JapMele atteck. (A) ( 1 hf.) •a .un--n•1111FM-tured: • t!Ye-tlrmed. mechlnad Mfldwlch maker; a Japeneee train. powef9d by magnets, that trawll at 300 m.p.h~ v.no-~ or•turee lnctudlng gila moi-1; a n1Ullo synt"'*9r thet r'epoduOel lhe IOUnd of hw1beall; Al/tftl open.dll8t ugary lhet r9qUWw ~ • en -~~1:i..u 1:_ ______ .. &Ma t. DNm Slowty'' Paul Newfnln. Albeit =~bOt.rt~~:~: """'t\la ... ,,. •• flltnd Ind*"'"'-ttw'ouah one llat 1t110n. ( t IW.) e -AT ... '-...Mn Hlmllleh" Hamll8Ctt fi nulD "°"' ''TM Sflng," ' .,. ~ Our Song." ''SopNil't " "A QtiOrua Lina.'' end "The wa.w .. ( t tw.) <R>• •tat••• Anrnet-iC[ ~ ..,.., pnMdlt the vOIOe fOr .......... .,. .......... . who ...,. '°"" ....... to two ohl-!b'l~lnCIOOflClft. :=..-:~ s w -..,,,. ..,,. (1 . Orlma) L.annOI ONer, __. o.MIJ. on t:t=·=-==-~p= =·~.:.'::'# i'M.'IW. .... --.. "" ...,., ............ .._ ..... .. Mlected by the re9dert of the n1tlon'1 <**t oountry mue1c publlcatlon. "MullO City News... Feetured petfotmM Include ti°:il~ s::. conway rv.;tty. -----~ --·---· ..... IOClt A=t hlta Fraogle • turning the • hole Into a mud puddle and ruining 1 plant lor a one-Fraggle swim ahow. (D) ... "Ameflcan Wildemeaa" (1971, Adventure) Documentary. ( 1 hi., 55 min.) • .,. "The Salam.nder" (1981, Ore- m.) Franco Nero, Anthony Quinn. ( 1 hf., 35mln.) ........ _I,_"'°. --WllllDAVl»--..n IUICll .... ._ -Oii IUD MT Charles McDowell ot the ·'Richmond Tlmes- Oispatch" presef'llS a retroepectlve of the 1973 Senate Watergate h:eerings. leatur· Ing recent intervlewt v.;th Sam Erwin. for· nl4Jr chalfman of the Senate Select Com· mittee on Presidential Campaign Actlvl- tle6. and Chlet Counsel Sam bash. (2 hrs.J.cu.• 1.,. "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, Mlchelte PfelHe<. Cl) .. "The Pltale MoYle" ( 1982, Adventure) Krlaty McNlchol, CMllopher Atl<lna. ( t ht., 40 min~ • ... "Can't t Singing" (1944, ij""U91caJ) Deanna Curb n, David Bruce. (2 htt.) -• ._ • T19 llllT "Kansas City SOC* BOwl Of Motocr<>M" Mike Barnett. Mike Bell, Kent Howerton and Bob Hannah are among the rldefa profited In this IOok at ttadlum mot~r088 racing. I,...,.. :m:.llUIOUf .,. "Halls Of Montezuma" ( 1951, Orama) Richard Widmark, Jack Palanoe . H hr., 55 min.) • Cl).,. "Road Games" (1981, Mys- tery) Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis. ( 1 ht., 40 min.) .. ,-.... ~····· W ,.-:.= u.&. .. GI Fourth round (five from the Cedar Ridge Country Club In Tulsa, Okla.) (2 h111.) I -·· l'•MI Los Angeles Dodgefs at San Francisco Giants (:f hrs.) I ... . .. , ...... Scheduled: Gold Cup Unlimited Hydroplane Race (from Evans- ville, IM.): PKA Championship Karate (from Atlantic City, N.J.): Survival ol the Attest (women's climb and rappel, white water swim and ral1, from Sun River, Ore~30~11llMTI ~PYmMm Peter O'TOOle Is Prof. Hlg- gins, Mergot Kidder II Eliza Dolltle and John Standing ii Col. PtcMtlnQ In Ille per· l0<mance of G.ofge Bettwd &Mw'• *"' lie comedy chtoniollng the profeelor'• effort• 10 make Eliza preeentab6e to IOCl- !!1'· (2tn.~ W (ll) IAW Atlanta Bf•wt •t a.ti Diego Padree (3 tn.) We (J) NA IOI.I "Canadian Open" Flnel round (llve from the Qian Abbey Golf Club In Oakville, Ontario) . ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) I AUrO ucm "Like Cdll 500" c, hr.) ,.,.. .. "Pony Expr ... " (1963, Weet· ern) Charlton Heeton, Rhonda Fleming. I~. .... ,..,,... ..... fUN.Lca.l'ACTIMA11 Pt mMm Peter O'Toole le Prot Hig- gins. Margot Kidder la Eliza Dollttte and John Standing It Col. Plok8flng In !hit per- formance of George Bernard Shaw's cfaa.. 8lc comedy chronicling the profeaaor'a ettons to make Eliz.a presentable to socl-!!1'· (2 hrs.) a .,. "The Kid From Bfooktyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) ., ..... ..., . .,. "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" ( 1961, Comedy) James Oerreo. Oebofah Walley. (2 hrs.) m llO¥ll "Them" ( 1954, Science-Fie· tton) James Whilmote, Edmund Gwenn. ~hrs.) •...n.ma {Of tho.e that .bop {Of quality Westcliff Chiropractic Office Men's & Woman's Traditional Wear DR. ROBERT A BADGER IEW PITIEIT'S ACCEPTED 145-5311 2043 W•tclltf Dr., Suite 1• Newport Buch (near Coco's at 17th & lrvlne) Friday, July 29, 1983 17 -lunclay Coal. Cart• administration: financial consultant Bob Aaen. "'1hor of "Creating Wealth." hr.,30'~' ,. ITOM'I tmt ~ The West Coast nlghtclub's annlver· sary It cetet>tated wtlh performances by Richard Pryor. Robin Williams. Jimmy Walkef and Sandra Bernhard, as well as up and coming young comedians, taped at MYefal Comedy Store sites. (I hr.) CC .. ''Take Off" ( 1978, Comedy) Georgina Spetvin, Wade Nk:hols. Guests at a favlsh party view the sexual exploits of an etemaNy youthful man whose real ege rewats Itself on movie him 'A' ( 1 hr • 27mln~ ._1:&. "Stallion Road" ( 1947, Orama) Ronald Reagan. Alexis Smith. R()rNJnoe dewlaps between a vet8flnarlan and a k>Yelv female rancher. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CC>.,.. "And Now For Something Com· plately Different" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. Mem- ber• of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" present a sefles of comedy sltetches 'PG' !:hr .. 30 mio.) ftlll .,.. "GavtHn" ( 1983, Suspense) Miiiand, Dennis Cole. Tour mernbefs axpk>ring remote sections of a natlonal peik are lrapped by a rockstide and lmpr1eoned deep In the site's cavefns. (R) i hra.) IDl.YWOGD ClOllUP ,_&.am ITAll IAll 1-.L ''One Step At A Time" Club owner Buddy Tyler Is forced by his financial problems to borrow money and a mysterlou9 fir& engulfs the ctub. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) tWe .,.. "The Jolson Story" ( 1946, Biography) Larry Parks. Evelyn Keyes. The life of Al Jolson Is traced from his bovtlOOd to hl8 rl9e to fame as an entef· Wlnar. f2 hra .. 10 min.) -11--111 &•n••www.,,. U ,_.. IA•.U. "Creek• Jack " (from Washington, O.C.). (R) i~--"Friday The 13th, Part Ill" (1Mr, Hofror) Dena Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka. Unwery t""'°agera travel to a remote cabin at Crystal lake, the atalklng groundl of a deranged monster who 11117' ........ ,_ -~'Al The MertlAM" ( 1981, Comedy) F81c,Bort't' (t hr .. 55mln. -"Ouaan Of OUt~" (1951, ~ ance-Flction) Zia Zta Gebor. Erlo Flam- ! ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -''The Pr!Y9ta ~Of Sarg19nt O'F1r-• (1988, Comedy) Bob HOJ)a. PhyM9 (2 hra.) • Stopover Tokyp" ( 1967, Orama) I!. w.-. Joen Co11tnt, (2 hft.) 'Aegtlma" (1981, Drema) Jen. , How1rd E. Rolllnl. (2 hrs., 35 ~)'The E)'99 Of The Amarylh" (1176, ~~"n:.ford, Kltherlna Hougttton. 'ltUntwomln" (tiO O.ta) ~ JNn.Pau BalrnondO. 2 htt.) -""'lMt Fcu De¥1'' (19~7. Dtatna) ........ Hltwy f:onda. ( 1 hr.. 40 .s• .. ...,.. .. y .. (1977. Comedy) • ,,., Jut>/ ... 1H8 wearsa hockey mlllk. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) 11111 e.,.. "No Plec:e To f\.wl" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Herschel Bemardl. Larry Hagman. An orphan and his grandfather flee the country when authorlllet refuee them per- mlssloo to live together. (I hr .. 30 min.) -(I) ... "Death Cruise" (197•. Mys· tery) Edward Alber1 Jr .. Kate Jacl<son. Several people taking a crul9e on a luJCUri. ous yacht are syatematlcally murdered. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (!) U.tmYnmAm (II) ... "Gal PeoPe" (1981, Fantasy) Nastassla Klnsl<I, Malcolm McOowel. Fal- lng In love p0889 • problafn for a youig woman who tums Into a ferodous big cat If she mates with 90l1'leOOe who la not of lhef;~R' (2hrs.) W MAimTOMIOTTGllOl,_IU .. _. .. _ .. t:11 ... "Hals Of Montezuma" (1951. Orama) Richard Wldmart<, Jack Palance. The U.S. Marlnel are portrayed on recon- naissance patrol In the Pacific <Ming World Wat II. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) t11(1).,.. "The Betty'' (t978, Orama) Laurence Ollvler, Robert DIMlll. Based on the novel by Harold Robblna. A powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon bMgl a darede\11 racing stir Into hll company to develoP • raYOluflon&ry new V9hlc:le. 'R' ~~Smin.) w ...... .,.. "Friday The 131h. Part Ill" (1982. Horror) Deni Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal lake. the stallllng grounds of a d4W~ monet• who wears a hockey melk. R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) we ... "Body And Soul" (1981, Ora· ma) Leon INK Kannady. Jllyna Kenne- cty. A young btack turns to prtzeflgtittng to raise the money he naada lor -mecAcal 9ChoOl. ·~·· 45 min.) •a> .. W 8 AT -"'11 Guest: Gena Heck"*\ actor. ( t hr.) CD> .. "Union city" ( 1980. ~) Deborah Harry. Dennie llpaCOmb.· In thit 19508. a buline9lman ttla9 to COWi' up a aeneeteee murder he committed. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 25mln.) M!ChMI P•. Ma.Wal. (t hr-'..l..-40mln.) • "80 Stape To Jonatl'' (1..,., Dtwne) Wayne Newton. Jo V1n AMI. (1 hr., 4& min.) CJ) "'Cerbon Copv" (1991. Comedy) ~ge Segel. --~Jamel. (1 hr .• min.) -Bell Of Fire" ~ Cclm9dy) o.v • Betber9 . ( 1 lw., IO <Ill . "FlfafOlt" ( 1912, A<Mn-..) Cini ~twoOd. Fraddll JoMt. (2 hrt., 15 min.I I Thlt Could 19 The Nlghl" (1967, •> JMn """"°"" ~ Fren-t hr .. 46 min.) -o.r. Ollnt'' .1i::1 AMnt\n) -.-. v.. ... ,,""'~ -"Queen Of °""' lliPllOe'' (, ld-ance-Flctton) Zll Zll Olbof. '* f, t:.:Old"° IM\,) . tW ' ' And ....... (1971 ~ """ Gordon. lud Cat. (f "'·· 31 It·> "Con1111recw 1n Tthnn" ,,r~ ~) 0.. ..... ,.,.. ·1Cl)Cllllw-.WA\'al atl ... ATU.. -WUMm.&. QMn.Clll.lmJINm • .. "Penitentiary II" (t982. Ora- ma) Leon ltaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudlon. · An old prison enemy murders a bOx•'s glflfrlend, forcing him to return to the ring. .. 'h' ~Si;· 50mln.) •1•••1 unmae .. m J •llTW Ar1 ~!:9"~::..u~~~=-~ psyc:hoenelysl and a atytilh young woman beglrl a tragic romence In Vienna. 'R' (2 hra.. 3mln.) lrtl(C) .. "Moonshine County Expf9el" ( t977, Orama) John Saxon. SuMri How- ard. A trio of beautiful young women fights a bootlegging syndicate as a ltrate- fl'I of r~ fof the murder of their father. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) • •Cl>--"lunch Wagon' (1981. Come- dy) Cendy Moore. COOci< McCam. A trio of beeuflea run Into trOUble from 00f11)9tl- tors wtllle providing IUStenence to tuvY conttructlon WOfkers. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) •• .. "Waltz Acr.-Tell.M" (1982, Orama) Anne Archer. Teny .-.row. A wtldc:att• and a Pfe'1y ~become romantluly lnYdYed a er protee.. l'<>rie bring them Into ccnllct. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. "°min.) ·1·--· • TOP•••••r• ..... ....... .._. .. Ml ..... .. "The Pirate MoYle" ( 1982, AcMlntuta) Krlety McNlchol. Chr11tophar Alt(lns. A lhy teen-age girl flndl adWnture and romance when a drMm tr..-.port1 her to Iha wortd of a 18th-cantury pirate. 'PG~ .. 40 min.) =~ .. ''The Holywood KniaNS" (19'0, Comedy) Aot>ert Wl.H, Tony l>an-za. On Hellowe8n.,. In 1965, a r~ high achool geng .... he'IOC In B4Mfty Hill to 8wnQe tfle olOllng of tt.ir ~ by fhe local home ownera MIOCletton. 'R' ( t hr .. 39 min.) ... ''The Oembtar" (1980. w..m) Kim)' Aoglr'I. L• Pulcal. ( 1 hr., 31 !p.) A rotme trtelY( of hll '"'91h hilt In en llect,.. E1 In the pert(, (1 hr.) "The Pirate t.toYle'' ( 1982, M9) Krilly McHlchol Chi1'toplw Atkin&. A shy teen-• git! tlndl adYenture Mid 1ornance wt*1 a drMM tranlp«t• her to ltlO wotld of 1 19tlt-oentufy pilate. (1hr .. 40mln.) .... _ ---.... .,. M.L••,.., ...... -A dr I hlta Haggle • turning the ~ tlOla Into a mud pudde and ~"A:11 plane for a OM-F--~· l lCOTT ,. ...... ... -... Jolene'• OOfHttlat brother l<oock) ~and trlea to convince Mel to lnY9lt In a worm lenn. (R) • • LOii ITM Two brOfhert (Alan Autry, Lewla Smllh) wt\o'l ar• modlm-dey Tada Rengers confront a...._ nlnCNr (Chuctt Connorl) attempting 10 take ~ a r*ahbor'a olklch property. ( 1 hr.) • .,.._,. "" -FeatlKed: Cirol Buman talkl about her HBO movt.: celebr11y helrdreeeera; Bob Newh9tt ,. about his euc:oeetl\JI new comedy aerlee. UhLl • 111 IMn MOUmll Matt tries 10 atop two Laurel and Hard)' look·allkes (Chuck McCann, Lairy Harmon) bent on killing members of C.J.'s college aorority. (A) c:;> i hf.) ,, . ..,.,.. lWIMf .. llOlll "Llltle Ladles Of The Nighl" (1977, Drama) Linda Purl, 0.vfd Soul.Shunned by hef parent• and lgnofed by the police, a teen-age MWlway finds herself drawn Into the aeedy world ol p_ltnp$ and p1ostltutes. (2 hrs.) • llOlll "Friendly Monsters Of The Deep" ( 1975) Documentary. An attempt Is made to overturn myths with fact• In this loOk at three mlsundelstood sea crea· tures: the giant oc1opus, the killer whale and the manta ray. (2 his.) LmAT ULWAY ~ tll Tim • w181auwm "A Town lll<e Allee" Jean and Joe are reunited In Aus-- 111118, but Jean has difficulty adjusting to the hal'VI outbect< and inhoepltable locals. ff>a~ (A) D ( 1 hr.) ~ "Aoaiy Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl· vester Stallone, Call Weathers. WOfld heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa suffers a ~I cOsls when a younger, hungrier ~·~L. challenget him f()( his crown. ·~ hr .. 40 min.) (1)-.T Ill (JD .. "Hanky Panl(y" ( 1982. eom. dy) Gene Wlldlt, Glide Redner. An Inno- cent architect wtlo wee ffamed few a mur· der and a woman whoee brother commit· ted aulold• under myeterloua clrcumttenc.e ara thrown together In a dengaroue game of lntrtgua. 'PG' (1 tv .. "6mln. CD) fl nLm Petlf O'TOOle la Prof. HIQ· gins, Margot Kidder la Eliza Oollttle and John Standing II Col. Plci<lflna In this per· lormanoe of Gaofge Barnard Shaw.'• eta... Sic comedy ctwonlcllog the profeaor'• elfons to ~e Eliza Pfetenlable to aocl- !h'· ~s.) Cl) "Star Were" (1977, Fantuy) Martt HamiM, Hatrllon Ford. A motley oOl- lec1Jon of 1ebela end lobots band together to ettack the l'a9I epac:e fort Of ao oppreealve galactlc empl(e. 'PG' (2 hra.) ... ''The~' (tll1. 0r .. me) f'nll!CO Nel'O. Anthony, Quinn, A ...ittiy bllan lncMtrielltt triel to Pfl*ll the ~ of hie country·, llCMl'M*'t ~ • group of ~-.Ing fenaflca. ( 1 Iv .• -1"""'l Nial .. IUN.lcmrAOTUM11 .. (I) • llY AT A 1lm AM beco1nM enrtged et &em wNn. on an lmpulee, he 1MW1 k)( an lllend In the South Seu wtttlOUI =re~) ·-ht••OllM•ONllW ... r.:., .• Geoige lnadvert· entty reYMll an old eec.ret thet could deltroy the nwrtege of Tom and HMrl Wlllll. (R) • e ._ "The White ButfeJo" ( 1977, Weetem) a.ri. Blonaon, WMI Sarnpeon. Wld Bil Hick°" and Chief Crazy Hor... confront their deedlleat edYetlary, en l moua white bUffalo. (2 hra.) -·-0 ... "AllfUlt FOfce" (1980, dYent1.n) Roger MOore. James Mason. A ·~. ~ttna ffogman tries to thwart a gang of extortlonllte Who have hijlclced a eupply thlp •nd are threatening 1 SC two North Sea oll rlgt. (R) Q • .. ,= wm "A Town Like Alloe" Jean and Joe are reunited In Aus- tralia. but Jean has dlfflculty adjusting to the harlh outback and Inhospitable locals. lPart 5) (A) D ( 1 tv:) • IMILKZU Wftm "Flickers" A wealthy woman (Frances de la lour) des- perately In need of a husband PfO\lides Amie Cole (Bob Hoskins) with the capital necessary to start Pfoduclng films. (Part !l (A) D (1 hr.) (l) ~ "Fomiula I British Grand Prix" (f1om Sllvef'stone, England). (R) 1.1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ> llOlll "Road Games" (1981, Mys- tery) Stacy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis. An eooentllc trucker. a beautiful hitchhiker and a psychopat~ killer traveling the same 1oute play games ot life and death. -~·~40mln.) ... (I) ~ Kirk enters the hospital lor OOM,&JIQefY, leaving Dick and Joanna to serve kJnch to a group of convicts at his catt:> 1--~ble Stripes" ( 1939, Ora· ma) Humphrey Bogart. William Holden. A reformed ex-con attempts to keep his kid brother on the strait and narrow. (2 his.) (I) .... "Zawedl" (1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Wlltll Aames. A high achool eclenoe genius UNI his accldentally acQUlfed ~lnatlc P<>W«• to lmprOYe hit kw. 111. •.• R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) -· (I) ,...... .. U. Gloria rMkea the aurprlalng dacillon to adopt an eight· year-otdJ& (Robin lgnlco) who la eerl-~(~CM tll Tm Gary and Maty Ann Mobley host Ihle look at the children of Ethiopia and Cam- bodia who are running out of time due to drought. famine and war. Guests: Leslie Uggaq, Susan Howard and Dennie Vfriavet. (1 tv.) ' ... _,.., .. .. ._ AT ... "Marvin Hamllsch" Hamlach perlotme music !tom "The Sting," ''They're Playing OIK Song." "Sophie's Choice," "A Chorus Line," and "The Way We Were." I 1 hr.I • mAT SU IF M C• "BlldelNed Aivlelted: The BIMk llgtll Of Dey" Str>Mtlan ret!f'l'I to tchOol NemlnatY bent on NI own deltruotlon aft• Ni mother (Clellt Bloom) Mb an 01dord don to waldl OWi tier aon, (Part 3) (A) ~(t Iv.) _. "The Hollyvtood t<nlaht•" 980. Co!Mdy) Rob9l1 WUhl, Tonyben- DI. On Heiow9en 1119 In 1 M6, 8 rOWdy high tctlOol gang--·~ In ~ Hllte to avenge tfle Oto.Ing of their heflgOU1 by the loCel home own«• aeaoolat'on. 'A' i! Iv., 38 .=:J. (JI)... ----~por­traya the llgandary comadlen In a on.- man thow t8f*' et the Smothell Theetre of Pepperdlne University In Malibu, Cal- tcwnla. ( 1 hi .. 30 min.) cm .,. "Summer L~··· ! 1ee2. ROmance) Daryl Hannah. Pet• a. lagtw. Two Amerlc8n OClege atudentl spend a tree-apklted aumrner on a Greek llland. 'A' f1 tv., 40 min.) (1) ......... ,. .. Manllow =Pa ·~~:i.t"S::.·~ Smite Wllhout You'' ~~Coi:>lcabana." T8f*' at Pltllburgh't CMe Arena. (2 -~"All The Mart*la" (1981. Com- edy) ~ter Fall<. Burt Young. A huttllng. wllecraciclng manaoe< puet'8S hie two female wrestlers toward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) -ai--"Quicksand" (1950. Mystery) Mickey Rooney, Jeanne Cagney. A thoughtlessly committed cilme starts a young man on the road to ruin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -,~ ... --1 ... L ... ..,,,.MUM "::'TO::,~a1 Light Tennessee IU.Y--...... ,...,., ... 1W y~~t~947, Dr•· ma) Joan CrawfOfd. Dena Andrews. A woman finds hefself In e romantic dilem- ma CNer which of her two loverl she lshoti.:=Pl~rs., 5 min.) W WWI Neal Gabler and Jef· frey Lyone host an Informative look at what's new at the movies. (!) .. , ..... (%) llOlll "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976, Weatern) Clint Eastwood, Sondra LOcice. A man becomes an outlaw when a ruthleu band of Union aoldler9 delt1oya his Southern farm and kills his wtM and eon. 'PG' '';'~16 mln.) ,_,. r .. tW ....... ....... ... ~o -.._.,.,-.... .... "Showdown" (1973, w .. tem) Martin. Rodt Hudlon. A lherlff'a old fflend turns out to be a bank robber. (2 hra.) • e1&11•1 Mi EU Liii Am DIAnl Carol Lawrence and Art llnldetter hott this look at the children of East Africa and their struggle tor survive.I. Gueata: Dlcl< Van Patten. Wiiiiam Shalne<. Dean Janel, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ( 1 hr.) • u.Y ._ Guests: Zblgnlew Brzezln- Slcl, former national security adVlsor to the Friday, July 29, 1983 19 their true c:atllng .. they peddle loe creMI on the street• of Loe ~ 'R' ( 1 ht .. 27 ':J. •a> "There's A Girt In My Soup" (1970. Comedy) Petet Sellers. Golcll Hawn. A deorganlzed young i.dy <**I pwblems f0t a men-aboUt·town t~ ~.(2tn.) •Cl) .. "Imitation Of Ute" (1934, Or• ma) Claudette Colben, Wanen Wiiiem. A blacit maid' 1 penc.ke recipe mele• her employef wealthy but her own life II ruined by her wayward daughter. (2 tn., 30 min.) ....... M(l) 119 ...... , .... ''Bfttflh Cllft Climbing" Guest: Suun Ollvef. (R) ( 1 hr.) .. 8 Cl) ~a UCIT Mary Beth'1 "'-" band Harvey (Jotln Karten) IUIP9Qts tha1 the fatal left of a hlgtHIN construction worker waa a mtKdef lnet"d of an eccl- dent. (~,J1.~ II.Uc.or ... "What .. New'' Dame Margot Fonteyn trecee the ....,.. of aome p«fofmen and ~ Who heve e)Cp«lmented with new ttytee end tonne of dance. (R) ( 1 hr.) ...... "Penguin 8ummer" o..ild NiVetl nerr•t• • c:loe.-op loOk at the peo-gull'le of the Falki.nd ~ off the C098t of South America. fOCUllnO on the acttw period .wKY winter when the ~ breed. (R) D ( 1 hr.) ® .... "The Soldlet" ( 1982. AcMn- ture) Ken WeH, W..m Pmce. A ruthlMI CIA agent .. aent to neutt81ze • ScMet· becked terrorilt ptot to ho6d the Mlde9lt hoe~ with nuclMr exploelYe9. 'R' ( 1 & ~John Byner lhOwl you thlngl atranger then truth. *9! then llte. and zanier then anything you•vie -* eeen. D • .... "Flrat Monmy In Octobif'' (1981. Comedy) Walter Mattheu, Jiii Clayt>urgh. A llberel Suptme Court ~ tic• cJethel with the neweet member of the nation'• hlgt'89t oourt an~ NMtlve women juftlt. 'Ao (1 hr .. 40 .. ,min.la •n••--_. "TllPI" ( 1M1, 0r*"9) George . Soott. Timothy Hutton. Mltery IChOol cadet9 takt (¥'l8r their ecttOOf '° ~ plane to tum the ~ 9-fOf*tY Into a - ~-=~'~9~·~) 811'1 ~ w..m.. RIONtd Pryor. A bleck ted- erel aglnt bitter ow. hie dlughter't death .... out to "'ig.=.rlG of Fr9"dl drug ll'nUlllllllR he 10 be r91P01llllle. 'A' tn. t 5 "*") ft9 - • ,. e&.m F•tured: find out how I cii!Nr• drowning and dramatic retl.Wfl to lte altered the""'-Of hll lamlly. ( 1 hr .. 30 1W c-"The Hoodlum Priest" ( 1961. ) Don Murray, Cindi WOOd. A priest trial to help crlmlnels by beeomlng • part of their woctd. (2 tn.. 5 min.) mace ........ Night" <1981. HOtTOt) Undll Blalr. Vincent VWI Patten. Al part ot their lnltlltlon. fraternity and sorority pledgea ~ a night In a spooky. sup- poeedly abandoned" mansion 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) tW• Cl) Mir fl IWIT Jennifer's research on en article aboUt proetlMlon lnvol\les her and Jonathan In the dangel'Ous world of herdcore nightlife. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) • • MmTWC-. Host: JOOnny ~. ~ Stew Lawrence. ~au- rMn ~~ ~---" _ ..... -· -.am an•-111-.,. ..... "ASA Milwaukee 200" >~3f.U __ .,.. Home moYlea. •• photoa. letters. docu-ments from pr9'AOully MCfet .. and fltm dlpe Pf~ the lllbatanc. I« thll llWesll· i lon of the • of the redu9IYe bllllonalre. hr.) -.....,._ ~ Exercl9e wofitouts at home wtth Morgan Falrchlld and Htelher Thoma • ... "Why Would Anyone Want To IQI A Nice Girl Like YOIJ?" ( 1968, SUlpelw) Eva AINI. David Buck. Whh on ~tton. • beeutlful girt II ¥tctlmlzed 1--~~ (2tn.) .. "Bonlour Trilt ...... (t959, eme) David ~. OebOtlh Kerr A young girt IChemel to elmlnate the goa. mother whO hM dlltupted her Mdate Ale on the Frenctt RMefa. (2 IV'I.) e .... "I Could Nell9r Heve Sex With AfYo/ Man Who Hal So Little Regard For My Huebend" (1973. Comedy) Carmine Ceridl. Andrew Ouncen. Boredom leedl to MXuel ..... when two middle-- aged crstiOn I« the eummer In Mettha'• . 'R' (~30 min.ls -·. &A1I ..... Lili ... ~ tctore1•1wrtter-dlrector C.r1 Reiner, .ctot'-COIMCllen John 0.... (R) ihr~ Cl 11111 .. "The Hot Rodi" ( 1970, Adwn- tUre) -.rt Aedtord, Oeofge 8eaal. Four ......_ 1NMI atiempt to eleel the , ..... _ (11Y.,3Dmln.J ~°"OU!" (1112, Jan Yalaflt, Mn Mal01tl. A ptlr ... fo ua v..-trom New ""' the lftOb on their trll. 'A' ( 1 hr .. _1•~_.,= ~· (1977. u..~ ~ Jeyne l<tn· nldy. Tw ~ ICet llglntl .. ....... to CIPfUrt ~ '9fUm • mob-OOfliec:tecl .,,._.,. (A) ( t hr.. 20 ..... ''Mfl/IA of H.l.A. T." ( 1912. r'Mmur9) ~ ChlmberL An 11111a,...1111nC ,_ • tllld • ~ illdlf.., Ill I fU9 ...-. tt tw,. II _ _._ ''l.Ulldl Wigan•• (t•t. eom.- dv) Candy MoOte, Chuck Mc<Min. A trio ol beaU11es run Into trouble from competl- tor1 ~ prOYldlng austenance to hUngry oonatructlon WOl1<flfl. 'A° ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) -Cl) ... "Zappedt" (1962, Comedy) Soott Balo, Wrllie Aames. A high achOOI scJenc:e genius uses his accidentally acquired peyctlotclnetic P<JW9'$ to lmprOYe his loY9 Nfe. -,R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) --1-"""' 119M011ClGM .. "The FBI Story" (1959, Ore· ma) James Stewart. Vflf8 Mi.es. The workings ol the FBI attect one agent end his = ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CD ''Chesty Ander9on. U.S. Navy" ( 1970. Comedy) Sharl Eubank. A fun-woman finds excitement on eeas. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) "Queen Of Outer Space" (1958, Sclenoe-Flctlon) Zl8 Zaa Gabor. £rlc Fleming. When • ~ et" cralh-tands on Venlll. they dllcOYer the planet to be entirely undef feminine rule. ( 1 hr .. 20 ';·j ecm . frtl1-IRI I w .. --°' llf .. "!!l'rtgfJA'• Alley" (1948, eom.- dy) Leo G«oey, HI.Inti Halt. The Bowery Boys ·~ • ractcateer Who U1e1 young In a car theft ring. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. ''The 8e9t l.lttte Whotehouee In ...... (1982, ..._,, Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV l)er'80n8llty ttlet to clOM dOwn a popu- • 1"' r=;~.w.~~ min.) tem coma .., cum Guest: Tony ry. (Part 2) Cl) ......... "tntematlonat Men's d Che~ Ouarterllnal" (R) atl~ _.. ''The Streetflghter" (1974, Adventute) Sonny Ctllbtl. Gerald Verna· di. A man, UllnQ hll k~llJ p<oweee. la hired to ward oft Ct\lneae hoodklml Who ere llry to nucle In on Jepen'a oll typ-m-. 'A' 1 hr .. 14 min.) •(C) "C.tastrophel" (1977) Docu-mentary. twrated by Wllltam Conrad. Many of the meet deYaatatlng dlaettere In hfatcry, ll'ICWlrlg thee~ of the Hin- denburg end the llnklng of the Andr .. Oo<la, are rellYed In • colllge of Ctllel. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. S2 min.) CR> .. "l.aoPedl" (1982 Comedy) btt 8alo. Wlfllie Aarnea. A hli' echoOI tcllnce gerM Ulel hll eccldentatly acquired PeYchoklnetlc l)OWer9 to lmprOYe I .. "R' (t hr .. 35"*t..) ----·=•=111111a:i---... ....., Qlrta" ( , .. Comedy) .... VtJ ION. A er• fr1lndl helP tier to looelfl up ao oen if-~ lift .. "" beed\. (1 30 IM\.) .. "z..cll" (t812,. Comedy) 1110. Wlllit ,..,,_, A flWt eotm IC:illnot ....,.. .,_ NI ...... ...,. =Pr-r·- .. • •.=., "' 1"' Oclunlry" 11'-Drw) lmill lor•-...,.., llllOllrd. nw. ... ,...... °" ..... *'°"". ,..,.. ........ "' ,, "'·· • ,.,,, Rod .... Henry Fonde. ( 1 hr.. 40 •l">-o.....,ophtt" (1tn> Doqumenta-ry. ~ byWWlemContad. (1hr.,32 -~tTheLIMOodd1•1(' (1M5) Docu- D . (1 hr .. 27 n*I.) 'Thi Eyt9 Of The Amerytlll" (1976, ) fMh F0td. Katherine Houghton. .u. hr;,i.36 mfn.) . I: "GU 8tepe To JoMh" ( 1Mt OJ~ .. ~ia= • Bwben1 Stwwtyck. ( 1 hr.. 60 •CC t Chence" (1981, COmedv) Fam- him Scott, Januely Slevent. (f ht., 40 "*'·> cm "Jabberwock .. < 1911. Comedy) Mlct\NI Palin. Mu W ... (1hr.,40 min.) Cl> "My Chemplon" ( 1981. OJama) YOlc.o 8Nmada, CtYll Mitchum. (1 hr .. 46 n*I.) CZ> "Catbon Copy" (1981, Comedy) George. Segal, Sul8n Saint Jamee. ( 1 hr .. 36mfn.) •m ''Shenandoah'' (1965. °'.,,,., Jatnea Stewart. DouaMc:Cklre.'~hrl.. 10m.) •<B> "Six Pac:K" (1982. Comedy) Kenny Aogers. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr .. •6 min.) ·---·q,tiic-Y ... Ya-al White Sox (3 hrs.) .. .,,~ ,.._ .. &UT ........ ==Guest: Biiiy Daniels. (A) c:;J a 11 c••••n .... "Jabbefwocky'' (1977, eon.. > Mlcheel Palin. Mu waa. The kingdom a llk .. ble tyrant. Bruno The Ouestlon- able, II ravaged by a lllthery monater. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 40 min.) Cl) Miro ucml ''ASA Miiwaukee 200'' IB> <2 hrl.J ..... "Just Tell Me That You Love Me" (1979, Adventure) Robert Hegyea. Liia Hartman. A newcomer to the Ha..ilan llland of Maul talle In with a cou- ple who steel from hotel rooms. 'PG' ( 1 .,hr .. lali'ocumtwY -.. .. CAWTY Guaat: Marty Feldman. i) ......... , 11111 ____ _ .... ''Queen Of Outlf ~·· ( 1868. Sc:lence-Flctlo) Zia Zia Gabor, Eric ~-When a lpece CtfM gr&lh- .. on Venut, tf'ley dilccMw the planet to be entirety under feminine rule. (1 ht., 20~-·1== _,. P& •Ii'-An effectM9 treatment to ralleYe J*1 by "preaelng" apots on the ~~Africa. Ir== --OOllll'Y ~ .... "Hlel0ty II til.m At Nlaht" 937. Romence) Chal1et ~. Jean hur. A women uo. to Paril leeklng a dlvofce lrom her lealoua tubllnd end flndl both !ewe and dlaaA>O"dmant. (2 hrl.'--1 ... cr .... ,. ··&ae1p1ng ~ ty'' 8ewftY D' Anaa'o. Bemedit1e Peter. and ChtlltOphu ~ ..., In "" cllallc .... of a beeulltul ~ wt'IO C9l'.I be eMMned od/t. by a kll9 "°"' • hitnd- 11===· (1hr.) Jrtl -J9 • -109 Feetured: a look at D In ColOt'ldO, moll recently 8Ml'I In the tllm "Wat Olmaa," I ~'lllL fltd 1nat•t1on that oan deltct tl'I ~ of enemy attaot<: • look blctl at renowned dMlgr'8f Buclcltftter Fullef, wt'IO died '**'l'ri-., l"n:. ... ,,.,,_ '~~ ............. Gabler and Jef- ~ Lyona holt en lnformltlYe look at pt'• .. •I the mcMel. <Bl.,. I ... Patanoid Boobef IOMt the tptdll prottct!Ye hat glYerl to Nm by MwtorY. lhe talkrla ,,., heap. cm .. "Harota And Maude" < t971. Comedy) Auth Gofdon. Bud Cort. An 80-yeer-old woman meet& an 18-yeer-old bOy otmuad With delth In• fUneral par- lof, and proceeds to leech Nm the art of · 1Mna and lo'lln(J, 'PG' (1 hr .. 31 min.) ... "Sidew91ka Of London" (1940, Orama) Chaf1ea Laughton, Vllllen Leigh . A 11reet en1attalner adopts a ttofn1l1M waif and ttelpl her become a 11ar. (2 •l'lt> ........ Patty and LatKen are Invited to join the "popular" crowd at • Hallowean party that takes on an ex~ n =• .. tr'~ trlee to reform a taen-ega proatltute (Jenny Wrlaht) by twinging her home wtttt him. (Part l) (A) e .,. "Heaven Knows. Mr. Alleon" (1957, Orama) Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. A Marine corporal and a nun find tttat they're the trit on. on a Paolflc llland until the ~ arrive, (2 hrl.) ..... ''The Romantic Englllhwomen'' (1975, OJ.ma) Glenda Jackaon, Mlchael Caine; A writer's~ .,e contlnned when Na wffe'• lo\l9t appeerr ., their home without an Invitation. (2 tn.) e,.._ .. •"-A man wt'IO d8lnl9 to be Lindbergh'• eon: an eftectM9 tr .. tment to relleYe peln by "preeelng" pa on the=. • o• a-Baaed on the n<Mll bv ~ D. MacOonald. Alt~~ cane threetens lhe ._of th;~ ot an exclulille condontr.lum tM* bf • greedy end "'=-* corpoqtJotl. Starrtlia Barbar• Dan Haggaf1y and Stew F'0traat&2Jai'.21~> •• ..... "GreetJazz Vlbe81 Llonel Hampton And Frtendl" Peet! Balley. Deva Brubedt. zooc Sima. :::~~ and oCher jazz greets pay • tribute to Uonel Hampton at • Whit• tbm reception and • conc:eft at lr"&W:a /R? J V•1 "Brldeaheed ~: SebaatlM Against The World" Sebaatllln contW.. on hll peth of Mlt· deltruct1on, ftrwlly chooelng to IMw Oxtord rather than IUbmlt to ltr1ct .uper- Ylalon. (Patt 4) (R) Q (1 hr.) Cl:> .. "Rlatline • (1911 Drema) --Olgnty. l4owltd E. Acillri Amid the IOC6ll ~1120a MN Yotk. en upper.a-"* to he*! on to llJOltlOn •an angry '-di 1 ne.nt I ...,_ the rlClat eetabllatlmlnt. 'PG' ~ .... .. h~H (1te2, AdwtntuN) Eaaewood. Fftlddle Jona A U.8. pllOI ooee behind ~ .,_ to...., a ~llgttllngptana. 'PG'(~"'!-· 15 Cl''e .... ''Tiie Beat Uttle ~ hcMe In T-" (1te2. Mulloll) Bun Aeynoldl. Dollv Pwton. A ~. mucktaldng T'I ~ trill IO dole dOwn a popular bewdy howe. 'R' ( 1 hr .• !~ ''TheBaatYwtOf OurU." (1948, Orame) Fredric Match. Myrna Loy. Three veterana and their .._ MNG: Je: to edjUlt to poetwar cMllan lite. (3 -1Ju..,., ... , Ml flAN&.CGmlmUM11 .. (1) ........... After the UMX· pect*' delth of hll wtte. en advertlalng ~ ~ Murr~) tries tor-. hli thtee en with fhe help Of the olO- aat ~ ( H•) · •• ,.._,.After their home II bur· ~. 81even and Byte c:Nnge ttteir lberal Views on gun control ancJ buy a ~ ... IM&..,. .... , • •CAnm -(I) 1UCISPI .. Amanda'• psychiC powers •r• pitted agalost thoee of another clairvoyant (Paul Recht) wt'IO robOed a hotel of mllllona in caah end gems. (R) ( 1 hr.) ..... "Mirror, MlrrOf" (t979, Dr• ma) Lee Meriwether. Lorett• Swlt. Three women plagued by different delil'8I and oble8llonl teek the ttelp of • noted e.v- 41!'.!Y Hill plastic surgeon. (R) (2 hrs.) ... "The African Queen" (1951, Adventure) Humptitey Bogert. t<atham9 Hepburn. A captain operating In the Con- go dUring World Wat I II penueded by a lady m1e11ona1y to deltroy a German gun- boat~\ . • ''Rooater Coabum" (1875. W•tem) John Wayne. Ratharina ~ burn. When a federal l'1'l8llhel Mts out to track dOwn • a:of delperadole. a spinster with • egelnlt the o-ng lnlllt• on )oltq the hunt. (2 hrl.) •':, :•a•m• .. ~ ~: ~ AgMllt The Wortd'' Sebatlan contlnuaa on hll pelh of Mlt· deltructlon. tlnally chooalng to IMw OxfOl'd rather then tubrnll to lltlct .uper- r'ftiJ~~ ·R~ 1 ·~II NfM" Dime Margot Fonteyn treoaa the careera of IOme pet1orn*.I and ~ wt'IO heve ~ .ith nfM llytle and tOl'ma ot denoe. (R\ ( 1 hr.) co .. "Supemwn 111• (1980. F9nt~ Ctiristopher Reeve. Mergot Klddlf. MYlng Paris from • nuclNI ~ Supemwn unwfttlnaly tr... the 1rlO of = Ylllallie Who ..... OtlOIMIY lloned by till Ktyptonlan father, •;a: ~tn.,6mln.) ... "Ctteech And Ctlong't Nice eem1" (1981 , Comedy) Richard ''Chaech" Marin. ThOmM Chong. Two lnYeter•t• pottteadl appeier to have found Fncs.y, July 29, 1883 21 -'l'aasclay Coal. =I:::· Jean-Paul Belmondo. (2 ,., .. 19 I• M TOWie Featured: actress Tippl Hechn reveals the sometimes sad stOfles of the stray animals she takes in: a ~oman pnest who works on Skid Row: a prc>gfesa report on eome chlldren who are pursuing the 8lt of animation In grade school. ' .... ,..., ftl • LA. Featured: a report on the new J>'!<!'aor•phlc process of "astrovl-llon.' Where a cameca Is strapped oo a Lear jet fOf air photography; a trip to a maeked bell held by L.A. ·s art community, food and travel expert Elmef Dills rates LOI Angetes' tastiest gourmet loe creams l•ftCTAC'°'*' -~ ... " •DAY AT A Tm .... ,~.aRT .,. "Island Of The Lost" ( 1968, dventure) Richard Greene, Luke Halpln. An ec:Nenturesome anthropologist and his fllrnlly ar~ stranded on a remote Island. (2 ,.ii) .. mm Atlanta Staves at San Fran· ClaCO Gtents (3 hrs.) •!,(I) •M--Wl'lllCIWl.DmtALT .1eepc>11dent Kuran presents vignettes about the people. pieces and events he enoountert aa he traveta through America. e e,. A-1Ull The teem Is hired by e wteran pollce oftlcef (Norman Alden) who fMta that corrupt membeB of hl8 S.W.A.T. teem are planning to kHI him. ffil Ct hr.) • .. "The Efler'l'Y Below" ( t957, Adventure) Robert Mitchum. Cort Juf· gene. An American destroytlf engegea In a dledly dual With a Gefmen eubrnerine dlK· ~ Wor1d ~hrs.) •BIMLI ·~-Afatt· peoed lhow of comedY sketches and *6ioutt " hosted' by 1hom Sherp and Araenlo Hal; Olde Clat1c. Tony Oenza. Jeyne Kennedy and Pia Zadora mall• Eti91 appeeranoea • ... "Then Came Bronson" (1968, ) Mlcheel Parltt. Bonnie Bedatla. A runewey bride meets another IOUl-teerch- •It Big Sur whef'I he aulvet on hit molOf· f..f2tn.) & •W A group wtlO rlekt get· ent1ted In Ofdef to tumP trom tkY9-CfllP"t ~ btldgM; an exerclle progrem Dr'tdlpreealon. (1 hr.) ··~ Lace" (1980. ) Oorll Dey, RD Hemeon. Aft« a "°"*' II metT19d tor three monthe to a ~men, lhe ~to recelYt fright· obeoer'9 PhOM cell. (2 tn.) A "Flt ~ In A Thin World" ~ ...... 10 the queetlon t'ftM'I ~ -t~ ~ dty -''Why can't I loll weight?" -ate I. IA> O (t hr.) 1'0C w..M Wateon Morgen" ==:, 1 ~ oount~ :T: chlld '*9, trlltt chll-•• m«lal MlllQ'I Hoepltal In ... N.C. (Pwtt) (1hr.) ·~" (1981, Adllen-... , llrTY ,,.... Khambatta. A group ol lildJIOlogaly eupertor ,.,.. Olrilrtee beltll ""~Of a ltny mmt*Y ~(llW.,40-J ·-n. .... Uttte Wtlotthcal In .... (t•1. ...... > Burt~ ~ ""°"' " ~. TV .,.,_llllY lftla to doel doWn a ~ M ~' Jvly .. , 1113 lar bawdY house. 'A' (1 hr .. 55 min.) Cl) m'9 "F'wefox" (1982, AdVenture) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. A U.S. pilot goes behind Russian lines 10 steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 ht$., 15 min.) • llOWll "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wlnlder. Michael Keaton. Two nighttime mo<gue attendants become "love brok8f9" IOf a group of hookers woo have lost 1heir pimp. 'R' < 1 tv., •s min.) .. ([)MALL. °' , .. 9UC'IDI CB •I Major League BasebaM honors Juen Marl- chal, Walter Alston. Stooks Roblneon. a.nd George Kell as the 1963 lnducieet into the Ha• Of Fame (from Cooperstown. N.Y.l_, (R) =) ... Cl) GUI _,.a&..,.,._ Coo- temporary issues that affect the daily lives of Americans to diftefent degrees are exa- mined bj.=-espon~&fa. 8 9 I LMI After Al fifes them, the members of Joanie and Cha· chi's band are hired to play at an Irish ~b~Q ... Cl) llOWll "The Promise" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Kathleen Oulnlan, Stephen Collin&. After an engaged couple's serious car accident. the young man'• mother agrees to pay fOf his "8ncee'• plastlc llJl'OlfY If she YOWS nlMf to Me him eoaln. (2 hrt.) e e ti•...., A former loY9f (Dayfd Huffman) at6<• l.aofa to lmlestl- gate after a bOdy Is dilcoYered floating In a~n'i.*7 (1 hr.) 8 0 ,_.,.,,An answet'lng machrne mb1-up and an encounter at a roller rink lead .)act( to face being arrested fOf =a cache of diamonds. (R) Q 1 ..... "Or. Wllllam Watson Mofgan" Or. Morgan, a dedicated country pgeon apeclallzlng In child care. treats three ~ dfen at Memorial Mlstlon Hoepltal In ~i ~C. (P8ft 1) ( 1 tv.) • AT POft "M.vlri Hamlisch" Hamllloh petbma ""'* from "The Sting." "They're F>taytng OUr Song." ''Sophle't Choice,'' ''A Chorus Une,'' and "T~ We W••·" ( t tv.) CD ''The Sofdlet" ( 1992, Adven- ture) Ken Wahl. W1lllem Prtnoa. A ruthl&M CIA agent It sent to neutrallze a SoYlet· beclled tfl(forltt plot to hold the Mldeelt h0at9 with nuctMr ·~ 'R' ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) CDl .. "Look«" ,C· Sdence-flc> ilOn) Albert Anney. Coburn. The tn)'ltanoua dMtha of • ..,.. o4 bMutltul modelt ~ In • new ~IQ· projllct .. '*"* on the '*9tto euroeon who opetaMd on them. 'PO' ( 1 hr .• 3-4 ~ .... "Ml11'11"f!. Mermelcf' ~~ !:>Jama) ~Peul ~Ide>. Ce Oeneuile. A tobeoCO planttt ..m tor a mellorderbfldl. (t hr., 60mtn.) •• a -(~•> Alt --. ~ (AlcNrd Mullgen) '"" lo cope wfttl ""~ P"'M• o4,. pet· IOtW and PfOflltli>'lal h9a b)t llCIPlllQ into 1111 own wortd of~ O (I) .. ''Tllundlr e.v'' (tl63. Miwt- turt) ...,,. ""811. Joennt ON. Troutltt tNPtl -""' tMmp lllfwmel1 r..t to aabOl8gllig ofl.4lhOfe OI WllL (2 tn., 30 '311 '8 -• • -Or. Mon1lon .. 111¥,.MowdOctof'tlof~• ~ Oii. end Of. Aloi.a"'* NI gun on m~A) (1fW,) •a.__ ... ,._ .. &&. The reporter-lntervlewef taltls with Go4die Hawn. Eddie Murphy and Willie Nalsotl In encores of prevlously aired seg- men~': ... I IBl•t C9119TGllMf ''An Opefa 18: A Salute To George London" Opera stars Including Joan Suthef1and, Marllyn Horne and James McCrtlci<en gather 11 the Concert HaH to pay tribute to their mentor and colleague George London: Be¥ec'~llls hOlt&(R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (C) "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Oennl9 Christopher. PaUI Dooley. A bicycle enthusiast In a 9mlll college town sperm his poet-Ngh tchool aummer trying to 90l1 out hl8 plans fOf the Mure while training tor the two biggest races of his ltfe. ·~ ~ .. .a min.) CID M .,.... 11111 u1ra IMY The Weal Coast nlghtclub't annlVer· sary Is celebrated With per1ormancee by Richard PryOf, Robin Wiiiiams. Jimmy Walt<er and Sandra Bernhard, as well as up and cO!fllng young oomediana. taped al ......,91 comedy Sten sltae. ( t hf.) e _.. "The Ametaur" ( 199~. Orama) John Savage, OWtstopher Plummer. A CIA COfTlPIJfef expert trains '°' actlllt field dUty to avenge the murder of his Qlrtlrlend ~ ruthlett tetrorltt-. 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) -Cl)_.. "The Betsy" (1978, Orama) Laurence OIMef. Robert Dwell. Based on the novel by Harold Robblne. A powerful and retentleel Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevll racing star Into his company to develOp a ravOlutlonary new vehicle. 'R' l hrs., 5:n!nf .......... -111s111n111m1twww ...... -.. ''8roth8' John" ( 1972. Drama) Sidney Poltltf, BradtOfd Oiiman. A mytt• rlou9 man's return to hit home town touchet oft a ..,.... or vlotent reectlone ~the townaf()ll(. (2 hrs.) rm-MY•-= mu--·-·-.... , ·---I tmcm -----POOllMI.· .. ''Aghtlna Seott" (1082. Dr•· ma)TOM Skerrttt, P.ttt lupont. A.n angry PNledtlphlan OIDll ma a lllglllntt torot to ttam the tldt of W>llrlt Crtmt In hll ~.: ~;.:.~~78. er.- ma) Laura o.n-, Mgelo lntllntl. A bteutlM young Amlrto9n pholOgrapher ha a ...... Of rOfNt\ttc encourMrt ... on alllgi1t1111111 In~ 'A' (1 hr .. 30 min.) . ~ CZ) .. "Frict.y The 13th, Pwt ... {1912, Honor) Dina IOrTwntl. Peul l<m· k• ~ lllft lf"S ~to• r•~•ICM Clbln at QyMal I.Ale•. the .. groundl of • dlf•naed monflltr • hoCMy l'flllk. ..... ( 1 hr., 36 min.) • .. FeMUl'td: Dr. Raymond ..... how ... AlntftOan ~ tton ~ II '*"*19 Y'O"' cHd: n..t beteblil'• hit man, the .... 111 ... e (1hr .. 30mft.) tW .. ''lunwNr Cernp" ( tt7'. Coin-.., c. MaUuaftn. -...... The OW9* of • ~ """'"" ... --'° ,. ,,.,.. lw ,,...... • ,....., far .. now..u.d .... " ..i ~7 CJ Aw (Ulfllfte ~ i to•'*NPO't••NM -. ' . •1N111• ....... ._.,."°" Vlewett are taken behind 1he "** duflng the making of 0.0.-119 luoa• and Stevtn Solelberg'a tpeetilculer movie "Rlildera Of The Loet Ark" tor a look at hOw the adventU<t film came together. ( 1 hr,) •e&TGPO'••N•ll ~ .... "NelahbO<a" (1981, COmedy) John ~. ban Aykroyd. A mlddfe>. clU& IUburban CQUP1e are subjected 10 the 91rangeet 24-hour period of their lives alter their blzatre new nelghb0<1 move In _........_..,,.__ -~"Heidi" ( 1979. Adventure) ( 1 Iv., 33 min.! (I)· My Champion" ( 1981. Orama) Yoko Shimada, Chris Mitchum. ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) •tm "Carnival StOl'Y" (19S.., Adventure) Anne Baxt8', Steve Cochran. (2 tvs.) •Clll "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1981, Advenlure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hf.. 20 . min.) • (%) "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" (1982, Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Kratka. ( 1 hr .. 35mln.) •(!) "The Miracle Of Morgan'• Creek" (1944, Comedy) Belly Huttoo, Eddie Bracken, (2 hrs.) e "Hete Comes The Groom" ( 1934, Comedy) Jack Haley, Mary Boland. ( 1 hr .. 55mln.) Mlct) "Anolhet Man. Anothef Chance" ( 1977, AdVenture) James Caen, Gene- vieve Bujold. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) cm "Challenge To Be Free" (1975, Advenlure) Mike Mazurkl, Jimmy Kane. {.!hr .. 30 min.) •CHJ "Force 10 From Navarone" (1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Harrison Ford. _{g hrs.) (%)"The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March. Myrna Loy. (3 hrs.) •cm "Paternity" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) -ct) "Beby Blue Marine" (1976, Orama) Jan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Conno<. t1 hr., 29 min.) CHJ "Mommie Dearest" (1981, Orama) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwid. (2 hf&., 9 min.) Cl) "Three Little WorcJs" ( 1950. Musical) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton. ( 1 Iv.. 40 rdn.) • "Just Tell Me That You Love Me" (1979, Adventure) Robert Hegyes, Lisa Hartman. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -Ill) "The Naked City" (1948. Mystery) Barrr, Fltzgerald, Howard Duff. (2 hrs.) tW(Z) 'The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adven· ture) t<risty McNiohol, Christopher Atkins. L! hr .. 40 min.) .. • "Indiscretion Of An American Wife ( 1954, Orama) Jennifer Jones. Montgom- ~Clift. (I hr .. 30 min.) tW ~ "Megaforce" (1981, Adventure) ~~ ry Bostwick. PefSIS Khambatta ( 1 tv .. ..v min.) _ .. , ...... ...,,.._ -· "ConQueSt Of Space" ( 1955, Sct-ence-Flctlon) WaltM Brooke. Etlc Flem- ~· (1tv.,30 min.) • "Horror Of Dracula" ( 1958. Horror) Peter Cushing. Christopher Lee. (2 tin.) ------ :· 'A' (1 hf., 34 min,) •xn11..w .. "Six Pac~· (1982. OOmedy) y At.vn. Olene Lane. A ~r driver tutna a eextet of juYenlle C8I atrlooen Into a Winning pit crew. 'PO' ( 1 ~;= d \JI.I John Byrw ltlOWS you things t trangat Uwi truth. ~ than life, aod fir"'= ;pNnG you ve eV9f seen. Q -~ '"i "Cheech And Chong't Nloe Dreama" ( 198'1, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin, Thoma ChonQ. TWo I cm "Looker" ( 1981. Sclenoe-Flctlon) Albert Finney, Jamee Coburn. (1 hr .. 34 min.) Cl) ''Firefox" ( 1982, Advenlure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs., 16 min.) e "First Monday In October" (1981. Comedy) Walt« Matthau, Jiff Clayburgh. hr 40mln.) • -Casanova In Burlesque" ( 1944, ) Joe E. Brown. Junt Ha~oc. ( t hr .. 30mln.) W Cll) "Time Alter Time" ( 1979, Science- Fiction) Malcolm McOowell. David Warnet. ( 1 hf .. 52 min.) (%) "Mississippi Mermaid" ( 1970. Ora· ma) Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catheflne Deneuve. (I hr .. 50 min.) -~ "Breaking Away" (1979, Orama) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr .. 40min.) wcm "Modem Problems" (1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Patti D' Arbanvllle. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) ••"The Best Lillie WhorehOuSe In Tex· as" ( 1982, Musical) Burt ReynotcJs. Dolly Parton. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) a.Cl) "The Toast Of New Orleans" (1950, Musical) Kathryn Grayson, Marlo Lanza. t1 hr .. 35 min.) •CD "A Week's Vacation" (1981, Orama) Nalhalie Baye. PhllNppe Nolret. (2 hrs.) (%)"Road Games" (1981, Mystery) Sta- cy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis. (I hr .. 40 min.) •ct) "Heidi" (1979, AdVenture) (t hr~ 33 min.) cm "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, AdVentU{e) Mike Mazurl<I, Jimmy 'Kane, {.!hr .. 30 min.) -CID "Odyssey Of The Pacific" ( 1981, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hr .. 20 min,) e "Here Comes The Groom" ( 1934, Comedy) Jack Haley, Mary Boland. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •Cl) "Ollver Twist" (1975. AdVenture) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) .. ([) ''Perseoullon" (1974, Orama) Lana Turnet, Ralph Bates. (1 hr., 30 min.) cm "Paternify" (l981, Comedy) Bon Reynolds. Bev8'1y o· Angelo. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) (%) "Zappectl" ( 1982. Comedy) Scoll Balo. Wilti8 Aames. (1 hr., 35 min.) •ct) "Anothef Man. Anothef Chance" (19n. Adventure) James Caan. Gene- vieve Bujold. (2 hf&. 8 min.). · ....... .. , .... -=----11/LGIO .... Q l t.\1:· .... 0'9Ul'I Guest: Larry Hagman. (R) l mr=.. F ... "Fotoe 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, ~dventu,.) Robert Shaw, Harri- son Ford. Several oddly aaaorted mltl1ary experts are teamed In a ml98lon to raid and destroy • bridge vital to the enemy's strategy dol'lng World War II. 'PG' (2 hrs.) Cl)MMY_..,_ ... Manllow nArlormt a selection of hit hits. lnctudlng r.MAndy," "I Write The Songs." "Can't Smlle Wlthdut You" and "COpacabana." Taped at. Pittsburgh's Civic Arena. (2 hrs.) • e .,.. "Runaway 181and" ( 1982. Adventure) Mltee Buchanan. Simone Buchanan. In 1830s Australia, 1wo young-ster!~ the clutches of a corrupt -~~~y -.. .-Ymm .. a""• AU..,., ... , ___ .,.. _ ... ....., .,. .... .... U..fV .... a ••.,..... A group who risks get· ting arreeted In orde< to Jump from Skys.- crapers and bridge&; an exet'cise program the~~esslon. R __.._.,1-.r Melissa Man-c1hea&.!f c~ t~. .VA "Fat Chance In A Thin World" Some surprising answers to the question many Americans asl< themaelVes every day -"Why can't I lo6e weight?" -are revealedwg:li1 (1 hr.) ~::.."The Hungry I Reunion" (1981, Comedy) Documentary. Hlghlights of a two-night reunion concert featuring per· formers who made a name IOI themeelvee at San Francisco's Hungry I nlghtck.lb are presented. lnclUdlna -Prof"80f' Irwin Corey. The ~on Trio and tllm footage of LennyjWoa: (1 hr .. ~ min.) cm .,.. "The Kid ffOf!'I &ool<lyn" (1946. Comedy) Oennv Kave. Vltgloia Mayo. By a strange twist of fate, a milk· man become8 a boXef. (2 hfs.) (%) .,.. "Sluntwoman" (No Date) Friday, July 29, 1983 23 -Wadnailday Coal. -· "The Salamander" (1981, Orama) Franco..Nefo, Anthony Quinn. ( 1 hr .. 35 ·m1n.) tWe "Never To Love" (1940. Drama) Maur8efl O'Ha<a, Adolphe MenjoU. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) tW(C) "Halls Qt Montezuma" (1951, Dra- ma) Richard Wldmartc, Jedi Palanoe. ( 1 hr .. 55 min,.l -1'lt!!!! ........ __ A "RaQan" (1988, AMnture) Ty Rar- din. Jedi Stuart. ( 1 t.-., 30 min.) • "Pony Solder'' (1952, Adventure) !irone Power. Cemeron Mitchell. (2 hrs.) (Ji) "Firefox" (1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. (2 hrs.. 15 min.) CD) "Love At First Bite" (1979, Comedy) George Hamil1on, &an Saint James. (2 hrs./ Cl) 'The Bad News Bears" (1976, Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal. ( t hr., 40mln.) (%) "Queen Qt Outer Spece" ( 1958, Sci- erq-Flctlon) Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Rem- ! (1 IY .. 20 min.) •. -"Rrefox" ( 1982, AdVenture) Clint twood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs.. 15 min.) e "Badlands Ot Dakota" (1941, West· em) B<oderlcit Crawford. Robert Stack. 1! Iv .. 30 min.) -~"Improper Channell" (1961. Come- dy) Alan Art<ln, Malrlette Hartley. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) (%) "Cerbon Copy" (1961, Comedy) George Segal, SuNn Saint Jemes. ( 1 tw., 35 min.) •CID "Cold River" ( 1982, AdYenture) SUzanne Webef. Pat PetetlOn. (1 hr .. 35 min.) CD> "Blue Fire l.adY'' ( 1978, Orama) Cathryn Harrlaon. Mettt Holden. ( 1 hr., 31 min.) •Cl) "The Pirate MDYie" ( 1962, A~ twe) Kristy McNlchol, Ctw11toph« Atkins. .. 40 min.) -And Now For Soc= Completely ent" ( 1972. ) Graham ~. John Cleeee. (1 hr., 30 min.) CD ''Summer L<Mn" ( 1982, Aomllnoe) Oaiyt Hanneh, Peter Gallilgher. ( 1 hr .. 40 'Jin.) Cl) "8tuntwoman" (No Date) Raquel ~~Jean.Pu Bemo11do. ~hrs.) -~ "Hall Of Montw:ume" 1961, Ora-me) Rlcherd Wldmer1c, Jectt , ( 1 IJ!,, ~ min. I • "Aeoe f:or Y<M Llf9. CNl'lle Brown!" (1917. Comedy) Anlmettcl (1 hr., 25 -Cif.lA Piece Of The Actlon~n, C<>ln-q) 8ldnev Poitier, • • (2 hrs.. lf,~ Ptratt McMI" (1812, ~ ... , _, McNlohal. ~ Allclnl. 40 "*'-> -~ To Be Ftte" (1976, .-,-. Mezurtitl. Jimmy~ ( 1 hr., 21 "*'-) -=~~ • ,,., _,..., •• tllS 1---0 I JC••-I .... -MeMn Paul I Bobby Johnson 1<Hound Llahtweldlt bout (!Mt from Atlentlc City. N.J.) . (2 lvs .. 30 min.) CID .,. "Arthur'' (1961, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Minneli. While his family attempts to force him Into a pre- ananged marriage .. a drunken, hedonistic playboy falls In k>ve with a poor working QI!!: 'PG' (1hr.,53mln.) • .,.. ''The Salamander" (1981, Ora- ma) Frenco Nero. Anthony Quinn. A wealthy na11an ~rllllilt tries to pr&Yent the takeOWf of his country's government bV a group of rigtit-wlng fanatics. ( 1 hr .. ·13S min.) ccunTTGDAY .. =-~ ..... .. CAmT• Ml.,,. .... , ~---­.. ''So Long At The Fair'' (1951. Mystery) Jean Slmmone. Olrtt Bogarde. An artllt helc>e an Enallsh glr1 find her brother In Pana.JJ tw., ~5 min.) l• .. rs ........ ,. ---... ._.., :l::'Jil. A couple that gave birth to Utah'• ftrlt test tuba baby: the Am«f. can eoldlera who petrol the "freedom" bordet eeperatlng East and West Germa- i . ._.._ ___ ,_., An Interview with Denltl J. T1'9V8ntl. c-...... . ..., ... .,~,..... ... "LCM Al Fnt Bite" ( 1979. George Hllnallt.on, Suean Saint Jamet. A ~tmltten Count Or~ P8dt• up hll coffin and hetdl '°' New York~ to Ind the rtlnc«natlOn of a for· met kM. (2 hrs.) ... ''The 8ad Niwa Beers" (1978, ) Wlllttf Maitthau, Tatum O'NNI. ey-.lpplng Ut1le l.eegue coed't traneforml hla. ~ teem Into pennant conter'ldM by elgrWlg up two of the "*"-'· t~ pll)W8' around. 'PG' 40mln.) ... ''Stelltl" (1978, Blogrtiphy) Jecklon. TreYOr How9fd, Eccen- tric BrltW.. poee... St .. 8mlttl .. pt~ tied. 'PO' 8 hr •• 40 min.) I ., ,. -19 1••11m Fetturtd: an IN6dt look · et 0. NA~-Golf T.,,.,.. rnent ....... eour.y cu. ....... 80f'IW :... ":.: ,.,. In goll ... ~=~~ food end"" ..... Bmtr Diil fl1tt"" ~ ... L.A.~ actm cee.e.- tta: •• lo • --... ""' '°' kldl; ~-~ OOucNn °"" • tour Of L.A.. comes of age In tuin-ol-ttie-<:entury Aus- tralia. (1hr.,3Smin.) • .,. "One Step To Hell" ( 1968, Adventure) Ty Hardin, Rossano BrazzJ. A man pursues a gang of ruthless killers across 1,000 miles of African jungle. (2 hrs.) •• MClll ...... f'l.ACI Biiiie's romance with a new beau (Joe Penny) loles eome of Its spertde when she learns of his relationship with Gary. (R) e e -flafU Featured: a male beaUCy P98'1t: hlbemeting bears; a Pltttt>urgti eport• buff; the Mechanical Bull Riding Qlamplonshlpt. (R) ( 1 hr.) e ..-"Bandldo" ( 1956, Adventure) Robert Mllctun, Ursula Thless. Gun-runners ... their' wares in Mexico. (2 hrs.) • a -fMl mf Coll tries to keep his ltleptlcism In ctl9dl as he looks Into the reported landing of a UFO. whose alien occupents apparently kidnapped Jody. ~).i~.'14 • ... "Rogue Male" ( 1979, Adven· lure) Peter O"roole, John Standing. A men who made an unsucceaM assassi-nation attempt against Adolf Hltlef, becomes the quarry of Nazl agents. (2 ;-~ ... Wt-A couple that gave birth to Utah's flrat t•t tube baby: the Amerf. can soldlers who patrol the "freedom" border separating East and West Gerrna- r:!l: • CIC ••a••••••• Based on the nove1 by John D. MecOonald. An lmpeodlng hurri- cane threatens the llY9S of the raeldents of :..;~ =::::::: c':'por:Yion~ Starring Barbara Eden, Oen Haggerty and StMt FOJrest. }Part 2))! M.> • M1lmll •• HlllC ..._ "Rain Forelt" An exploration of the rtc:h variety of P4ent and enlmal ltfe In the rain foretts of Costa Rica le preeented. (R) n ( 1 tw.) (I:) ... "Improper Channell'W" (1981, Comedy) Alan Atkin, Mairiette Hartley. A ..,.. Of millonderstandlnge C8IJNS a IOCiel wort!« to ""'*I the 5-yeet-old d9ughter of a ...,.,ated couple la the Ylo-elm of cNld atMe. 'PO' (1 tw .. 32 min.) ®... "Nlgtit Shift" (1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Mlchaet Keeton. Two nighttime morgue aHendentt become ''lo¥a brokerl" for a of hoc*etl wtlO tww lolt """ ~ ( 1 tw .. 46 ~ .. "HalkMeen II" (1981, ~or) :. Lee Curtlt, Doneld P'uunoe. A ~ 1t111ty lnlatl9 fTU'dlr9r contlnUee hie rt91 of tenor In a tmall town. 'R' ( 1 rv .• .1":.. Aftat 191QA1ng a euppoeedl'f O '°" doO. 01ort11a c111trm1d 1oilemd '*"' ~ '°' the .,.... to ... pul to DA~ -.. - r.a. .... , ..... F4n9' -- ,.... .... et IOfM of "" ~ hot· '°' t1m1 of ,,. 11111 eo ,..,.., ""utlnO 111m --.............. "'°"who hilPld ~!11'1!-pv.) en.ca vlodm'• dtetti by the dttmatotogllt MldlNI Durrel) ~ Iott the ~ti.tit. 1.1 hr., tO rnfn.) • .,_, Hott Johnrrf car.on. t John O.vldlon. nillewyeet-old metaltlOn runner M9r; Jeo Wtthen1poon '~-----.. _ .. n . ..... ~o W a I Hl'IMIM.TN-tW .. "Moonehine County Expreae" 1en. OrMle) John Saxon, Susan How- ard. A trio of t>MutHul young women ftgh111 bootlegging syndicate•• atrete- gy of '~"' the murder of their falther. 'PG' 1 hr .• 3:a~lr -·..., Melleaa Man-Oheeler 1•11'8 about her concen tour. • ... "The Man Outa'de" ( t987, Drama) Van Hellln. Peter Vaughan. A for· mer CIA agent beCOme8 entangled In esplonege and vlolenoe OOf'IOefnlng a Aus- alan defector. ~ tva.. 6 min.) IJ••••llW•twww._ .,. ",Liiith" ( 1964, Orama) Warren tty, Jean Sebefg. An employee et a mental lnstlMlon fall8 In love with one of the patients. (2 Iv$.) e ... "Strenge Bet)aYlor'' ( 1981, Suspenae) Michael Murphy, Louisa Fletchlt. A police officer lnvestlgatee a Mfles of b<utat murder9 in a smell Mld- weatem college town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.l -·. LA111111n'wmtDA'9Uii&dlkl Guests: author and former baseball umplfe Aon Luciano, Broadway usherette Thelma Moore, director-screenwriter Mar· ahall Brickman. (A) ( 1 hr.) l~.S.ILoveYou" (1971,Com- edy) PeJ~ Kastner. Joanna Cameron. An adllertlsll\g agent Is Pf8SSUfed by a female executive who has reached her position ~via a :=™1 hf .. 30 min.) HWH!(I) ... "Friday The 13th. Part 111" (1982, Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Krat· ka. Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake, the stalking g1ounds of a defanged monster who wears a hockey mask. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (D)9IMI "Deadly Blessing" (1981. Hor· rOf) Ernest Borgnlne. Lois Nettleton. A llY· Ing nightmare begins fOf a young woman wflen she marries into a strict religious sect. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl) La.I ,_. • .-.cT CCUlD ~~lWY -!!--"The Woman In White" (19-48. Mystery) Eleanor Patt<er. Alexis Smith. __ ........... ....,..._ •Cl) "Ollver Twist" (1975, Adventure) Animated. (1 hr., 15 min.) •CC ''The Ivory Ape" (1980, Adventure) Jeck Palanoe. Steven Keats. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) e "Race FOf Yoor Life, Charlle Brown!" ( 1977, Comedy) Animated. ( t hr., 25 min.) (Z) "Stuntwoman,.. (No Date) Raquel Welch, Jean-Paul Belmondo. (2 hrs.) •@ "A Woman Of Distinction" (1950. Comedy) Rosalind Auesell, Ray Milland. ~ tvs.) M (!) "Stella" (1950. ComedY) Ann Sheri- BUld on the novtl b)I Wiikie Colina. A manelon end ltt lnhabittntt *• haunttd ~ aatra;g,,"*'· (2 hrl.. t5 mln.) .. • ()) 'M McMiiian llMfehes tor doe9 to the alleged IUlcldl or • top fuh- lon mOdel (JoAnna Cameton) by tracing her=· IR) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) CH) ••f:orce 10 From Navarone" · (1978. AdWntura) Robert Shaw, Harri-eon Ford. Sewfal Oddly uaorttd mllltary experts are tMmed In • milalon to raid and deatroy a brldQe vttal to lhe'enetnY'• strategy during WOftd Wat II. 'PG' (2 -=-~"A For8'grl Affair" ( t948, Com- edy) Jelln Mhur. John Lund. Ona memo b8' Of a comm1n .. eent to ched( on troop mor• In ~t·WOftd War n Germany fella In~ tn .. 30 min.) Cl) "Sink The Blamarck" ( 1960. AdWnture) Kenneth Mora. Dana Wynte1. The famous German battleship Is defeat· ed bY all avalllble al< and aea forces. (2 hr&) e llllMI "Westbound" ( 1959, Western) Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo. A Y811kee otftcer le ~ In c"8r~ of atartlng a st-oeooech llrla to ship gold out of Calfor- nla. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) 00 Miro llMml "~ormola I British Gtand Pnx" (from SM<stone. England). (R) 11hr .. 30 min.) Cl) ... "Zawedl" (1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, W1llle Aames. A high school scJence genlua uaes his accldentaNy acQUlred psychoklnetlo powers to lrnP<ove his love Ufe. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 35 min.) I -econ w me.,.. ocra11•rr I; "Beau Pere" (1981, Romance) Patrick Dewae<a, Ariel Besse. A forbidden love affair develops between a young girt and her recently widowed stepfather. (2 hrs.) (J)UMY--.•YMI--Manltow ..-fonns a selection of his hits, lnoludlng r.Mandy," "I Write The Songs," "Can't Smite Without You" and "Copacabana. .. Taped at Pittsburgh's CMc Arena. (2 tvs.) wellCMI "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry W!Mler. MJchael Keeton. Two nighttime morgue attendants become "love brokers" for a groue of l'lookers Who have lost their pimp. A' ( 1 hr .• -45 min~ .... -1~---.nrATCM TCm con\I: W Cl.o. "Prostitutes" llMY~llMYIWITllAll -1~ ......... .... "Str&nQe ~vtor" (1981, dan. VlctOf Mature. (2 hrs.) M CI) "The PWate Movie" (1982. Adven- ture) Kristy McNlchol. CMstopher Atkins. !! hr .• 40 min.) •CCJ "The Hurr1cane" (1937, Adventure) Dorothy l.amour, Jon HaN. (1 hr., 45 min.) CH) "Looker" ( 1981. Science-Action) Alber1 Anney. James Coburn. ( 1 hr .• 34 min.) · (Z) "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Ad'\leo- ture) Kristy McNichol, Ctvlstopher Atkins. l! hr., •O min.) ... "The End Of August" (1982. Dfama) LHla Skala. David MarshaH Grant. (2 hrs.) •<m "Land Of The Free" (1980) Robert Sull**) Mlcl'IMI M~ •. Loulet Ftetchef. A p04lce Clf'far. lfMltjga.. • aerln of brutal murder• In• lmll ~ ~tem colle09 town. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '6 •> cm llMI '1lha l<ld From Btooldyn" ( 19A6, Comedy) 09My Kaye. Wginl!I Mayo. By a atrange lwltt.of feta, • iftlll. man becomee a boqf'. ( 1 hr .. 66 m .) W (B) 11M1 "Penitentiary Ir' ( 1982, Dr• ma) Leon taaao Kennedy,~ Hudlon. Ao old prlaon enemy mutdlfa a b<>Mr"a g1t1tdend, forcing him to t.eum to the ring. ~· ~. SOmi\.} ·1 ATLAm .. _.,... .. "The Sae Of °'.... ( t947, Orama) Spanoer Tracy, Katharine Hep- bUm. Flghta bet__, tamer. end r~ era to ...,. the gr .. ep1t • famlty. (2 hra.. 30 min.) ~ ... ...... ,_ . ... "The Beet y..,.. Of Our Llvee" (19A!_ Orama) Fredtlo March, Myrna Loy. 1nrae veterane and their wtvea at~ ~)to adjult to poetwar cMllan llte. (3 •(I) .,. "Penltentlaty N" ( 1982, DI-• ma) Leon lauc Kennady, &nla Hudaon. An old prison enemy ~ a bc»laf"I alfHrland, IOfc:Jng him Jo ~ to !he ring. '}:!' ( 1 hr., 60 rnfn.) .. , . ., '"'". ... "The f.nd Of Augutt" (1982. Drama) LNla Skala. David Marshal Grant. The trial& of a head&1rong young woman llvlng within a strict, late 18th-e«ttury Southern social structure are portrayed. 'PG' (2 hrs.). M (C) llOWll 'Megaforce" (1981, AdVen- ture) Barry Bostwick. P8'111s Khambatta. A group of technologlcally auperlor mer-cenaries battle the lorcea of a tiny military dictatOfshlp. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. 40 min.) •1 TGPO'MllDfHll ...... 9JIU 1•1W• ttl llCMI "Modern Probiem9" (1981, Comedy) ·Chevy cn&se. Patti D' Arl>M- vllle. A hapless air traffic controller with numerous personal ptoblema le endowed with teleklnetlc powtn after being douMd -~wll~~lear waste. 'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) M.L ..... .. .... .. M~mmttflll Ul- The Wett Coast nightclub's annlvef· sary la celebrated with =manoet by Richard PryOf, Robin Jimmy Walker and Sandra Bernhard, • wel .. ur and c~ ~ comedlane. taped a aeveral comedy Store1lt• ( 1 hr.) C!Jlp, Jeff Conaway. (1 tv.) -CC) "So Long At The Fu" =· Mya.-tery) Jean Simmons, Oltk de. ( 1 hr .• 25 min.) (ff) .. ArthUI" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mkmelll. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) cm "Shatt We Dance" (1937. Mystery) Fred Astaire, Ginger ~· (2 hra.) (I) "The Great Caruso (1950, Muak:al) Mario Lanz.a. Ann Blyth. (1 hr .. 50 min.) (%) "Zapped!" ( t\)82. Comedy) Scott Balo. Wlllle Aames, ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -rn "Carson City" < 1952. Western) Ran- dolph Scott, Raymond Massey. (2 hra.) Friday, July 29, 1983 25 ••• h ....... -.. t::' ........ (!912.--w.n.n 011ia. ( Hw .. '6 min.) -·~To Be ~·· (1875, ) Mazurt(I, Jimmy ~. hr ..:L. 26 min.) -inee.t\'.,.otOufl.Mt" (1"48 ) FNdrtc tMrch. Myrne Loy. (3 ·E--.. ( ............. ) OMltlle onddL 2 hrl.) -·~..:::.: (tt7f OrwM) *°""' ~ O'Connof' . .. 28 min.) M '8cluddl-Hool lcuddl " ( 1"48. ) June Hever. L~t9t. (2 hrl.) ...,_ r,...•· .<•m> Get8lcll• • <1 rw. 46 m1n.1 'Orclt Of~·· (1tl0, Aomauce) Burton. Tatum O'NML ( 1 hr .. 40 .. ~la..llllnd'' (1tl0.~) Don-= 8'AlhlrtMd. y.,_ . (1 hr •• CllMlplolt'' (1.1, Or.,,.) YolcO °"" YldUft. (1 hr,. 46 min.) .. "Thll IDOt*la ...... ,,. er.ma) ...... "*"" "°""" (2 m.. -~-Tllo-:lht­.. (187t, ~~) Alctlard ~er... (ltw.,16 -~J.... .. ~•1. ~, ~ ,.,.. • ( t hr., .. min.) -"CIJI~~---,.,. ........ .. ( 1 hr., • tO ... -·-· """ ...................... =:~..:;=. • ,,.., •• ,1. mute glr1 la raped twice In one night end Miik• rewnge aaelr1St ~ mele Cflnj. .. I!~~ (1 tw .. 8min.) •F 3 lallft:ll ... "Our little Girt" ( 1935, Drama) Temple, Joel McCrea. A 111\81 glr1 tries to r9unlte her parent• by running --~ tw .• 30 min.) IHI 3 11W IP·"·--· ... "The lMt Americ8n Virgin" 982, Comedy) LAlwNnce Monoeon. Diane Franklin. A tk'f ~ In kMt 11 reluctant to join hie bucldl'9 In their pureult of eexual ~llllCeS. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) •CB> --· Looke(' J!:!· Scleno•flc tlon) Albert Flnney. Coburn. The mysterloul demtha of • --of bMutlM modell lrwoMd In • ,... ~ profect mre bllrMd on the plesttc wrgeon who oper•ted on them. ·PG· (1 tw., 3' min.) -c· ... "St~" ( 1171. BkVIPhY) .J9cbon. TfWCW ~ £:ccen.. tric 8rttteh poet.-s... Smith .. pro- fled. 'PG' ~:.nmln·l ...... • N' (1981, Horror) Jim1e l• Cut1ll. OoNld ~ioe. A tqi1l1~ .,_,,. murdlrs oominu. hie reign of*"« In a lmll town. 'R' (1 hr .. 30mln.) ·1•lff WtlMM I --. I•---•WIS .. ... ''Beach Gir11" ( 1982, COmedy) 1o.bfa Blee, V" Kine. A t~t trlendl help her to looeen up IO C8I\ get on wttti "8Ylng tun 81 the bMd\. • ( 1 . fir .. 30 min.) •Em&.-. ... ''Char11e Ch8n: The SNngh8I .. (19'8, Myst_.y) Rol8nd Wlntert. ~tan Morei.nd. When • "dMcf' m11n retume to murder the Judge 8nd Jurore who c:onYlcted him. OWtle ~ " called In to lnWlt*-18. ~ "'.j. CD>Ma•W Aloe~ the Whit• Rmbblt. lhe o.tw. cat end the Mad H8tter In tHt ""*" *"°" of the Lewte carro11 c:IM8lo. ~1 hr .. 20 m1n.1 (I) M CCUI •I &I I' The inten.- clal fflelldlhlp of two IChoc*natee It ttweelened by pr9jUdloe Md radii! vlo- ~ ·e .... .. .. .,.t ::;J1982. Comedy) Wlnlc..,, l<aaton. Two nighttime morgue ....... become ''lcM tll'ol<.... for • group of hootcert who hh9 lost their pimp. 'R' ( t hr.. 45 min.) Dr8ma) Ff9drtc Mardi. ~ Loy. (3 hr-.) . •CC> ::ce" (1981, AcMntUr9) Bir· ry 8091 .... Khlmbatta. ( 1 hr .• ~ Cir·~ a_. Md The Aaee: The Story c:5r Clndereli" ( 1171. Fanteey) Aldwd ~ Gemme em.n. (2 m.. 30 !) "The lAlt Four O.V." ( 1177, .or.m.) Steiger. Henry FOnda. ( 1 hr.. 40 -ct~'Smuaallr'. CcM" (1178, ~ ftn) Oreo-Aow. (1 hr., 14 min.) • • M NCYI Of LR Halllng io.t rellg• lout lilth ~ the dlvoroe of tw parents. 8lelf erou-With "* cOUlln Meo (Eve PtuimbJ,a,, who la pilnnlng to become • •&':flJN~Q ( t hr.) 1'--•ft' MA. JON Fefrtf Oii· ra• a IOok at tome of the fOfemott hor· r0t ... of the latt 80 ye8rt. feeturlng film cllpe and lnteMewl with thoee who helped !e them. (R) ( • tif.) .. "And Now For Something Com- 1:> e1y· Oltterent" (t972, Comedy) Gratwn Chapman, John Cleeee. Mem- bef'I of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" preeent • serlft of comedy sketches. (2 hrs.) CD> _. "Echoes" ( 1978, Fantasy) Rlctlatd Altlerl, Mercedes McCambrldge. An artls1 aeet<s the help of a peychlc wt'ien his previous Ille begins to haunt him. 'R' 1! tv .. 30 min.) Cl) _. "The Last American Virgin" ( 1982, Comedy) laWfence Monoeon, 06ane Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love Is reluctant to join his buddies In thek pursuit of Mxual expetlences, 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CZ> _. "Bad Tlmlno" ( 1980. Orama) Art Garfunkel, Harvey Keitel. A po888SSlve peychoanalyst end a styllSh young woman begin e tragic romance In Vienna. 'A' (2 hrs .• 3mln.) .. @.,. "AdVentures Of Marco Poto" (1938. Orama) Gary Cooper. Basil Rath- bone. The travels of 13th-<:ientury explorer Marco Polo bring him to China. (2 hrs., 10 mln.L .. 8 • IUPFMO IU. Bill sends the entire staff Into e frenzied panic upon learning that his show's ratings have dr~d. (!) .,. "Away All Boats' (1956, Adventure) Jett Chandlef. George Nader A transport crew prOYeS Its worth whlle under ettacl< during World War II. (2 hrs., 30 min.) ·----.--~c.­.. W Hlgtlllgtitt of this year's Urben L-oue Conference Include the 'keynote addr-. a tpeelal report on black employment and dilcUllk>n8 of employ- ment and economic istues by black lead-en. ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "The Secret Polloeman's Other BaM" (1981, Comedy) John CleeSe. Graham Chapman. Britfsh comediaos and . ITQicians, lncludlng cast membets from "Monty P)'thon," "Beyond The Fringe" and "Not TI'f9 Nine O'Clock News," per- fOfm In a Ooncert tor the benefit of ~~l.'R' (1hr .. 30mln.) I Mt Rl'I -e M PM&T 19 Kevin's married daught8f (AM Dusenberry) moves In with him and hll new tamHy alter she flndS her husband With enother woman. (R) ( 1 • hr.) 1 tt.•.,t.:;' Alexis uses her own deYlces 10 tave Jett from Adam's devious plot, Mart< oomfom Falon In Haiti alter she rece!Yes her final diYorce from Jeff. and Steven has his first !<><* al his sorglo- cally reoalted face. (R) D ( t hr.) ......... ~CCl99- .. • Hlghllgtlts of 1hls year's Urban League Contefence include the keynote addreu. • epeclal report on black employment and discussions ot employ- ment and economic lasues by blact< lead> era. (1 hr.) CJD 111' aa • CC*al Joel performs meny of his chart-topping hill, rrom "Just The Wey You Are" to "11's Stlll Rock 'N' Roll To Me" In hll flrtC ......._, concert. 11pect at the NMNU Collaum on Long leland. ( 1 hr., 5 m#I. \ • _.,. "Firefox'' (1892. AcMnhn) ~t Eaetwood, Ff9ddle "°'*" A U.S. pllot goes betlWf FUalan '"" to ...., a eup«90f'lio fighting ptane. 'PG' (2 tn., 16 mlo.) -1•••••••rnr•12•-•nm • 111 • •• "My ether Sold StudltlM .... A young men examlnel hll ~· and often Peinf\11 r.f!.atltvwhln With hll lat• tattier • CD>liOilT.Shall We Dance" (1931, Myt.- tery) Fred ~alre. Girl08' Aogara. A pelr of ~ ate forQ4id Into nwrtage bec8UM Of pubic~ twt.~ Cll 111A"IM9I spools the ellly thlnge of the world • aeri. of~ lhortt. =mu--..... _ .. , ·-_ ... •III r.-r ~ "Or. Wiiiiam Wateon Morg11n" Or M n. a dedicated OCU1try eurgeon no In child caire, tr•tt three chl-Memorlaf MIMiof'I Hotpltai In AsheY!lle. N.C (Part 1) (1 hr.) CC) .... "Beach Gifts" ( 1982, Comedy) Debra Blee, Val Kline. A teen.age girl's friend& help her to loosen up IO they oen get on with haWlg fun et the beech. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) CE ..,,... .. IM*I "Champion Spa~k Pl Regatta" (from Miami, Fla.). IB) t hr. CD 119 911 IF • A serlee of perlormancee demonstrating the world of magic Is preeented as vet-.n actor Chri. topher Lee explalns the llluelont creeted by a variety of accomplished magician&. 1! hr.) Cl) ... JOhr1 Byner lhOwl you tNngt stranget than truth. lat!l! than llfe, and z.anler than anything you ve 9* eeen. 9. e ,. a.ul f'eatuied: one WOfNl1 tellii Of her escape from a llfe of prostitution and crime. (1hr .. 30mln.) tttl@ .... ''Uttle Caeut'' (1930. Orama) Edward G. Roblneon, Oouglu Falrbanka Jr. An Insignificant hood WOft<a hll way to the !9f> of ihe underwOrld. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) tW. C1J N&a llOIY A cynlcaf polce offl-cer (Vic Morrow) rleke the life ol an Inno- cent byetandef (Diane Bekef) wtlle thwarting• eupennartcet robbery. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) e • t..-r Host: Johnny careon. ( t lhr.)·---~ ........ " -COWll ...,. cwrm 111M1Y-.111-_.. "Flrefox" ( 1982. Adwlnt\Ke) Int Eastwood, Freddie Jones. A U.S. pilot goes behind Aue8ian flnlla 10 11ee1 a aupersonlc fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 15 min.) Cll lllMI "Southern Comfort" (1981. Orama) Keith Cerradlne, Powers Boothe. A group of Netlonel Guardlmen on week· end menewers In a Loutslana beyou spark a~ guerrWa war With a ~ ~ of beckwoods Ca)unL 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min) (%) .. "This Sporting Life" ( 1983. Orama) Aichard Harria, Rachel Roberts. A euccesaful rugby pleyer loeet the love ol a good woman elt8f taking adventage of fler. (2 hrs., 10 min.) -.:&&I 2 I W Al\.,..,._ DlnlltJ,T~ .. '18ut9!'1'' (1872, Orame) atriol9 ..... ::=· A young boy Wiit! a ..,_,_ COll9oaM Into an 9fnodonlt t wtien t'i1a petetitt [itoj!ldlWltcad. {2hrl.) • nwu •-.. '11w ~Road'' (1980. amt) ..... et.wwt. Ollnn Cotbett An~ ~tn.Amty laam OOtfltll U'on an. Ghatgtd wit! up vtlegal. and road edvanolng during World :;,Jg~ "SCCA &IC* V•" ~Ohio) (R) (1 hr.) _.,. "Bed Tlmlna" (1980, Oram11) Garfunkel, Harvey Reltal. A pc11111"'9 ===i:~~ hrs. 3 "*'" ..... "Sleeolna Doge" (1982. Or .. m11) Sam Hall: W81ren Oet• A New Z11t1nd9t aeatclng llotatlon trom aoclety after.,_ mantaoe dltlntegrat•. becomee ·a lonely hero-'*' caught In the middle of • reYOlutlon. ~:rr· 46 "*'·> -··~11 WllDA•&ah&&MI ~ Brooke Shields. m<wte producer Hel Aoed\ ol "OUr Gang" and Ulurel & Hardy f8me. (R) ( 1 hr,) Cl IFlll ... "Speedwa " (1968. Musical) Preeley. Nancy ~Ira. A stock car driver dleooYetl he owes the IRS a large emount ol money In beck taxes. ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnJ. l ..:=lllC &Oii. UI =tll'm.I ..._, ,_ The wont of tOday'• hOtta.t young writtfl, directors and ttare are gathered together In 8hort fllm. vldeO and=--~~~1 hr.) -·=-"Hell Of Montezuma" (1951, ~) Rlcherd Widmark, Jack P1lanoe. The U.S. Merlnee •• pottrayed ~ recon-nelltence patrol In the Pacific dutlng World Wat II. ( 1 hr .. 55 min. l ..... "Golden Eatringt1' (1947. er.- ma) Ray Mllend, Martene Dietrich. 0Uttng World War II, a British agent _.. et*'- trom the Gestapo by traveling with a gyp-~ car9V80. (2 hrs.) Cl) .. "W .. tward Ho" (1935, W•t· em) John Wayne. Shella Mannor1i. A oowt>oy leema that the leedef of a gang who murdered his parents Is his own brot~2 hrs.) • • "Guns Of Dartcne86" (1982, OF.ma) Da't'td Niven. Leelle Ceton. A men'• seerctl tor meaning In llfe lead& him Into Latin American political upheevela. ~min.) ·"Blondie Goes Latin" (1941, ) Penny ~on. Arthur Lake. Blondie, Dagwood and Mr. Dithers hMd for Latin America on butlneaa. ( 1 hr.. 30 i"*'ibMA.cwrM:JIUMft 01> -econ W .. "Surrwner Lowra" (1982. Romance) Daryl Hennen. P9ttf Gal- legher. Two Amerlcen colege atudente tpend a free.eplrlted eummer on a Greek ili(1hr.,40rnln..) W --OU Irr "Ecno.." (1878, Fantasy) Rlctwd Altlerl. Meroedls MoCambrldQe. An artfet eeeka the help of • peychlc when hit preW>ua lite begins to haunt him. 'A' Frlday,Juty29, 1983 21 Ii.Ti: ~e.L • 11•11-.r '1111 pMt IPI Glencora t>ecomes pregnant and feels her marriage Is Jus11fied as She and her husband grow iond of each other. (Part 4 of 22) ( 1 hr.) (I}.,., UC. "Indoor Midgett: Heroes vs OJtlaws" (from Pontiac, Mich.). (A) i!_hr.) CID ll90Wll "The lngtorlous BastardS" ( 1978, Adventure) Bo Svenson, Fred Wll- llamson. Two men form an unusual friend• ship during their efforts to survive enemy altaci<s and violent death dUl'lnO the tumultuous daya of World War II. (1 hr .. 33mln.) CI> llMI "Emanuetle In Soho" (No Oete) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (D)mwll "The Last Two Weeks" (1982) Kathleen Eric. Claire Malia. (1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ),.. tr• Peter O'T oole Is Prat. Hig- gins. Margot Kidder la Ettza Dollttte and John Standing Is Col. Pk:lcering In this per- formance ot George Bernard Shew'• das- slc comedy ctlfonlcllng the p(Ofes50l's efforts to make Eliza present&~ to soci- ~. (2 hrs.) • 111 CUii Featured: Or. and Mrs. Ed Wheat share the Importance of Intimacy and pteaue tor a successful marriage. ( 1 ~a.·~~ ''The Lindbergh Kidnapping Caae" ( 1978, Orama) Clfff De Young, Anthony Hopkins. Bruno Hauptmann Is artested and tried for the kidnapping and mutder of the famous aviator's young eon. A ~ hrs.. 30 min.) • .,_, Hoel: Jotlnoy Carson. 1:etwt.,;:w':· (1 hr.) 11.='=-rr .. CCIMI .....,. ....... .., ..... _ .. "Prlveta Leaaona" (1980, Com- edy) SyMa Kritiel, Howwd tieaseman. A houaetceeper hU an ult8'k>f mothle fOf provtdlna her emolovef'• teen-aga eon with hie 'ht MICUll eiperlenoe. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 ~ tW(C) "C.tastrophel" ( 1977) Docu- mentary. Narrated by Wiiiiam Conrad. MM!y of tha most devaatatlng dluaters In hlttOfy, lncludlng Iha exploeM)n of the Hln- dent>wg and the alnklng of Iha Andree Ootla. are re!Ned In a college ol crlles. 'PO' (1 ht., 32 min.) -· ...,~,_, Laona<d M8f-tln tak .. a tOUf ol Amatlce'I greet MOiiie e-"The 8t0fy Of Vernon And Irene ( 1939~ Mueieal) Ff9d Altan. Ginger Aogn. IWO ballroom aweethaef19 ~ \9)t'I • IUOCet8ful d9nclng car.ar. il 60,,.,.) 1 m11rwrww-.. "The erocnar. Aloo'' c1ts1, ) Alchlrd Contt, OlenM foeter. A Floride bl'811-•*' .,. tot the ICp In 1'111 attempet to Pl'....nt a crime~ "°'" ~othR. (2 In.) -o=-=·-"'' -: dlloo ..., ()(eoa .ione.. ctwnpt. °"' from the Wtatmlnlter ~ ClA> . ( 1 tw.) ,_, •• IO .. (1 ... AofMllOt) .... Celt*N Otnlwt. ~ IO Frldey, July 21, 1ta trla's Crown Prlnoe la lnvoNed In a loYe attalr whictt endl In tragedy. ( 1 hr .. 30 imtnti,. .. ,..,. awaft .... a.-.n nc•snu .. "Mommle Dearest" ( 1981. Ora- ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld. For· ties film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted cNldran In a domestic atmo&- phefe that varies from klxurious comfort to sa~tlc disclollfw. 'PG' (2 tn., 9 min.) CD) ... "Ladtet' Night" ( 1980, eoo. dy) Annette Haven, Lisa DeLeeuw. The neglected wtves of footba• lens loOk for exCltement In a IOCel bet. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) CZ> _.. "Friday The 13th, Part 111" ( 1982. Horror) Dena Klmmel, Paul Krat- ka. Unwary teen-egers travel to a remote cabin at Cfyslal Lake. Iha ltalldng groundS oC a daranoed monater who -~~~'(1hr .. 35mln.) .. al) llMI "Town Without Pity" (1981. Orama) K1ri1 Douglas. E.G. Marshall. A German community becomes obaeeaed by a gangs.::· C89e lnYoMng U.S. Gts. (2 hr$.. l 6 rilln. CIDMll Al__. Kaplan por- trays the legendary oomedlan In a one- man show taped at 1he SmotherS Theatre of Pepperdlne UnlYerslty In Malibu, Cali- fornia. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) w• mwll "Souls At See" (1937, A<Mln- tUfe) Gary Cooper. George Raft. After a sea wreck. a eNp'a Offtcer la foroed to make an Important declalon concerning the only lifeboat. (2 tn.) (J) ... "South Of Iha Alo Grande" (1951. Western) Duncan Renaldo. Chl-- 00'1 charm with the lediea he4pt to expoae the crootttd daata o4 a Captain. (2 In.) ... "Tha Miracle" ( 1959, Oratne) ~roll Baker. Roger Moore. A young Spanish poetul9nt atNOQlee between her love tor a man and her religion. ( 1 hr., 30 min .• WI a ...at W 50) .. ''Sundey In Tha Country'' Or8me) Etnaet 8orgnlne. ~ d. nw.. benk robblra on tha lem terrorize a r~ ,.,,.,_, 'A' ( t tw., 30 min .. 1rtl ! .. etJl!"..._f<:lfr»'' ( tte 1, A~ tut•) Sany 8olNtok. ~ Khambetta. A group of tech~ euperior met~ 08l*iaa battle the '°"* of. tiny ~ ~~~·'PO' (1 hr.I !>min.) .. --·-···· .. ,._Bitty" In )aopatdy. ........... ... "Southern Comfort" (1981, Creme) Keith Cerradlne, Powers Boothe, A group of National Guardsmen on week- end maneuvers In a Louielane bayou so8l1t a small guenila war With a commu- nlty of backwoods Cajuns. 'A' (1 hr .. 40 min.) CZ> _.. "Stuntwoman" (No Date) ::.)* Welch. Jeen-Paut Belmondo. (2 M ([) .. "The Boys Of Summer" (No 15ite~ 1 hr .. 15 min.) -1.!:l!~Tho Town" (19'2, ) Cary Grant, Jeen Ar1hur. A Supreme Court Judge and a teecher help a men cteaf hlmMlf of an a'90f'I charge. (2 hf&. 30 min.) ~="Le Sex Shop" (1973. Come- dy) JUiiet Berto. Claude Berri. A book· store proprietor finds Instant aucx:esa when he stock• his establlahment with aex manuals and marttal aids. 'A' ( f hr., 32 min.) i ........... ,_ ........ _. .. Mommle Dearest" (1981, Ora- ma) Faye Dunaway. Diane Scafwld. For- tlee flm star Joan Crawtord raleea her two adopted children In a domestic atmos· phefe thet varies from IUxunoua comfort -~== .. ··~~(~~~ lion) Sean Conrwy. Peter Boyle. A apece matlhal lnwetlget• a raah of mysterioue deeths within a mining colony on one of ar·-.moone. 'A' {fhr .. '9mln.) -., -·--...... •I 111,_lllt 4rt1 .. "Time After Time" (t979L.Sd- ar'IC»Flctlon) Malcolm Mceow.11. Ullvld Wamt/f. H.0 . Wefll chaaea the lntwnoua Mk the Alppef from Victorian London to modem-day Sen Frll'ICleco ttwouah the iae of a time rnactn. 'PO' (1 fw .• 62 -~-"Flrtt Mondly In Octobet" ttet, Comedy) WallW Matttwu, Jiii . A llberll SUpwne C0Urt JUI. tlce with the neweet member of tha' nation'• hlgheat court, an ultra-oon-MrVatl'W'e woman jurilt. 'A' ( 1 tw.. 40 -!!mi\~ I .. "z.>pedl" ( 1982, COmedy) Balo, Wllit Aamea. A t1'gh IOhoOI IOtenct garM UM8 1'111 accldantf/l'I accMed PeYchc*lnatlc powtf'l 10 lmpOYe I!-··· .. A' ( 1 tw .. 3! min.) -..... .. ·~·· (ttet, OomtdV) lllMN..ben A~ A middle--*-tutubln ~ .,. ~ to the ecranaeet 24-hcu pertod of tMlr .._ eftaf thei' bllMe naw nelat*" mow In ,.., door. 'R' (1 tw .. 34 min.) No matter what you're doing, ~•town A Thelllf .. _t!}:..,- '"' "'· .... IJ -.n• ......... , 11111_ ....... _ .. "&eby BIUe w.tlne" (1978, ) ~ Vincent. GlyrlM O'CoMor. A yoUng men. dlehonotably dlacMrved from lhe Merb Cc>rs>t. ~ the Identity end uniform of a war ~~~29mJn.) ,. ----••en,.., --.a. NL"'-A visit with dog tralnef WOodtlouee: a lodt at lhl lelgest "*""*1tw• of •laty rezore In the wotld. I .... _ .,_,_,1..-r Leonerd Maf. ntln ~_;:~ ~··~ .. ,movie !iiir' I ... "Time Alter Time" ( 1979, Sci- eno&-Flctlon) MaJcolm McOowe1. Oevld Werner. H.G. Wells chasea the lntamoue Jacl( the RIWer from Victorian London to modem-dey San Francisco through the use df a time machine. 'PG' ( 1 fir .. 52 min.) ([) .... "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantaay) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth H.trtmall. Dom Deluise. A &ecfet IOdaty of rata -. a delQefate field mouee In ...... Ing her h6IM from the ru1hlelenete of man. 'G' ( 1 hr., 20 min.) CD>.,_ "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982. Comedy) Joo Voight. Ann-Margret. A pair ol gamblefs flee to Las Vegas from New Yori< with the mob oo their trail 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) CJ) .. "Zapped!" (1982, Comedy) Scol1 Baio, Wlit8 Aames. A high school science genius uses his aocJdentalty acQUlted psychokinetic powers to Improve his love life. 'A' ( 1 tv .. 35 min .. ) 1 ... .,. NI I Ol M Ta.I Featured: visit with the stars of the "Dukes Of Hazzard" TV show In a recording session for their Saturday morning cartoon: Ron Sparks, an avid auto-bUllder, ShOwS his latest car, the "Spartan": vtsit a high-fashion menswear show to aee the latest fOf the &O's. 1, ... , ... •N C&lllornla Angels at Seanle Mariners (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • lft OI U. Featured: a look at the third Installment In the "Stars Wars" saga. "Return Of The Jedi", lncJuding lnttlMews with Cenle Fisher and Billy Dee Williams and a behind the scenes look at the film's IP9def eflects; a report on some ot the fllm'a moat popular characters. the IE,.TICTAC-tlUMllD,_lf ... ,,.,,. ... ..am.1.-..r -. _, ........ "An lntroduc- To California Wines" Hosts Mike Pyle and Oeve Parrish provide helpful hints for bUylnQ, l.lling and cooking with wine. e llDWll "Strangers At Sunrise" ( 1971. Orama) George Montgomety. Deana Mar- tin. A trio of British Army deserten terror- ize an lmooent farm family. (2 hrs.) f9 I?) M"W Atlanta Staves at San Fran• cllcoGianft ~hrs.) ••Cl) UIWq, •.&.Magnum's deckllon to r~ a favor from Hlggll)S Involves him with a Japanese businessman's troubl&- aome daughter (Kim Mlyorl) and a for· t\J!W In ~IL (R) ( 1 hr.) • e Nm The t tudenta of the Sc:hool of ifiit Alla .,. ~!911•ted with the popill lrom a regulet NQn echool to oeiry out a hlst<lfl'... experiment. (R) (I ht,) • a "' • lllGU.NDll (Premiere) Thia megulne prOgraM NghligltlS the people. pleoM end ..,.,..,, thet make Soulhetn C.lltomle Of'9 of IN mo.I J'IOPU• If! and tn09l-watched arMa In the wortd. .... "let' a Kii Uncle'' ( 1988. Mys- tery) Nigel Grttn, Maly Bedhem. A YOW1Q men d9ddaa to atr11ie lrat whet'I he dlacoWrs hla uncle la plennlng 10 kill him. {?In.) • •& .,.,... A women Jumps frotn a l)lat'8 Into• ceke lof S 10.000 1 lo()6( at the llargett ManUfactur8' of •lety razO<t 1n theWOtld. .... "A Fever In The Bk>od" (t961, Drama) Etrem Zlmbellat Jr .. Angle Dickin- son. A MONtlonel ITIUfder trial becomes a pawn In the polltlcal games played by a &en&\or, a dlsttlcl attorney and a judge in their eeparate bids to become governor. i ~..,_"'•-•••Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Ly0f'l8 host an lnfotmatlve took at what's new at the tnO'llel. •---ccum CC> llOWll "Bear laland" ( t980, Suepenee) Ooneld Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave. An Arctic weethef-research team's members are IOfced into a fight f0< their V8fY aur.tial. 'PG' ( t hr .. 43 min.) Cl)---(1)-"" ._ CAI Featured: the cur· rent cootrOYe<1y over videocassettes ol IHms; male models: New York City's new- est melting pol community, Elmhurst. ._.."Green Ice" (198t, AdVenture) AYan O'Neel, Anoe Archer. An engineer and a soclaNte attempt to rob a South American emerald amugglet or a fortune ~-·PG·.:..r~~-) .. W WG•FI "USA vs. Chi- na" {!rom Hong_K<>ng). <Vus.L ... «I TOO CiLOll ,_ C090llJ Henry has a herd time e)(J)lalnlng to Muriel why a beautiful young woman (Clase Cameron) ~~= bedroom, wearing only his robe. I= WD Belgium's Edd~ Merckx. the world's Qfeatest competitor In the ~of cy'Js profiled. (R) • mM ...... Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyone host an Informative look at what's new at the movies. •8 Cl)-·-The Simons and an Insurance Investigator (Anne Schedeen) search for a fortune In diamonds sto6en from A.J. bV parachuting thieves during a ~ lflght. (A) ( 1 tw.) • e -A mM Through a strange aeries of events. Nell and Grandpa (John ~Lare mistaken'°' bank robbers. (A) • a -Reggie's fantasies about his secretaty Joan (Jean Smart) reach their peak when the two ol therri end up alone at his house. c:;i IV.:1aaC1 WTll "Therese RaqUin" The spirit of Thefese's dead hus- band Camille poisons every aspect ol her matrlage to Laurent. (Part 3) (R) c:;i ( 1 hr.) • WIU BCI Wm "A Town Like Alice" Jean and Joe are reunited In Aus- tral&. but Jean hes dilficully adjusting to the harsh outbaek and lnhospltable locals. {eart 5) (R) D ( 1 hr.) (8) _.,. "FiJice 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, Adventure) Robeft Shaw, Harri- son r OfCJ Sevttai oddly UIOft9d m9l8fY eKpeill are Nlamed In • rnlMlon lo l'9'd e!\d deslloy a btldoe Yitai to IN ~· tl1a1egy dlJ1i..g World Wat M. 'PG' (2 ht•.) C0 ... "HobaOn'a Choice" (1954, ~y) John Miiia, Ctlat'" UUQhlon. A bootmaker ettempta to retain hi ctiup 101Jroe of labof by eventing hie ltw• da~lfOMIN • (2tQ,) cm "Death .. < t982. MY'-,.,Y> Paul LeMat. Peter • A New York young•t.,, vacationing In Nlmne with hll mothef, stumble& ecfOll • Mftel ~ mordefs, 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) w.-''Outland" (1981, Solence-~ tlon) Sean ConllefY. Peter Boytt. A 11pece marshal lnvestlgales a retti of mys1.tot.. death& wllhln a mining co1of!Y Of'I Of'9 of ~ller'smoons 'A' (fhr .. 49mln.) (l)llCMI "Carbon Copy" (1981, Come- dy) George Segal, SU1111n Saint ~-A suoce88tul white bUslnee.men dllcoY.,-t that he has a grown son who 19 black. 'PG'~ t hr .. 35 min.) .. •• A ... 'I Wlf The acting protetllon poses numerous challenges to an embl- tlous young wOf(lan (Karen Velentlne) alrlvlng 10 make her m8ft( In lhow bull- nesa . • ({I IT TAUi TWO The punk-oriented lead sioa8f (Chip Van Eman) of Andy't bend falls IOf Lisa. then aal<a het to lee~ home and tOOf with him (A) (!) MOWll "The Quiller MemorendUm" ( t966. Suspense) George Segel, A19c Guinness. British Intelligence 'hit• en American to 19ea1e the headquarter• of • Neo-Nazl oryanization. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11111m•U11 -Cl) IJIOTI ~ Mack QUlckly learns that his new role as stepfather to the Falrgate children won't be easy, end Gary toses his agonizing light egelnat alcoholism. (RI ( 1 hr.) D e MU ltmT ...... In the pllot epi.. sode, Fr81lk and Henry try to negotlete with two streetijang membefs who t8M hostages aher e bongled robbery attempt. I ·~a.-. ., . ..... 1111., ... MOIT .... llCMI "Neighbors" ( 1981, Comedy) John Belushi, ban Aykroyd. A ~ class suburban couple are subfecied lo the strangest 24-hour period of their llvea alter their bizarre new neighbor$ move In neKI ctoor. 'A' (1 hr .. ~ min.) e lllMI "Gas" (1981. Comedy) Don- ald Suthefland, Susan Anspach. A redo OJ and e reportef try to expoee an ol magnate's Pk>I to drive up gas prioes bv contriving an Oii shortage. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) .. (I) INIJftJCIUll Guest: Anita Mertlnl, l nalist. (R) -......... ... L091WIAll»....:T_... llCMI "The Pirate Movie" (1982, Adventure) Krlsly McNlchol, Christoph« Atkins. A shy teen-age girl llnds adventure end romance when e dream 1ranlf)Ort1 her to the world of a 19th-cenl!IY pirate. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. dll ._ "Latitude Zeio" (1970, ~ ence-FICtlonJ Joseph Cotten, Cesar Rom- ero An underwatef CNilizatlon of beneYo- lenl geniuses battle a man trying to con- trol the world. ~rs.. 10 min.) =w =~ .... Friday, July 29, 1983 29 (AUTHORIZED BAL l!BISEAVIC•IBATISFACTION J 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 -831-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-1200 C HRY SLER -Pl YMOUTH ATLAI CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Coate Meaa -Ml-11M Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNl~RllTY HONDA 2860 Harbor BIVd. Costa Mesa -l40-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLK8WAQIN-18UZU 18711 Beach BIVd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BIACH UNCOLN-MIRCURY 18800 Beach Blvd. ~u1n=on Beach M AZDA MIRACLI MAZDA 1425 Baker Str•t Costa Meea -141-1134 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRI! PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster '92-8151 -83&-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beac~ -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -138-2333 TO YOTA EARLE IKI! TOYOTA. 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-9303 VO LK SWAGEN IOUTH COUNTY YOLKIWA•Nll8UZU 18711 B•ch Blvd. :=onBMch VOLVO IAllLI IK• VOLVO 1998 Harbor Blvd. Coata Mm -•• llOI 1,4 Shown. Phillip on Falcon Crest tO Newsman Geraldo 13 Played Miss Killy 14 Begley or Ames ts Mr Deluise ·16 Small part t 7 Mr. Newton's 10 t8 -My Children 20 -Never Gel Rich 22 Carl, 10 Rob Reiner 23 Zodiac sign 24 Opp. of NNW ACROSS 35 Body- 38 Quincy's workplace 39 Rev. on Taxi 42 Criticize 44 Had a bite 45 Plays Animal 47 CBS logo 48 Mr Harrison's 1ns1gne 49 Long. long time 50 Mr. Torn 52 Played Mr. Spock - Intl, -Word Game FILL OJ~ Ml~SING t..ElTEr?S I~ ·n~e ,, IV lA.loRDS" BELOW. l·LI IOIYI I ISi II IDl6IEI I I 11 Ml ICIOINI IAIVI IPIEIRI IVI lcl IM 1''~41 I ·IAI ISIWIORIDI ~~, NOW REA~.wGE 11-{E ~A _) £.ET'r~S You F/llED IN lo Sl'Et.l I HE ~ a= A • .J/..· .,_-=- ~fS SHOW: ., 25 Exodus hero . 26 Plays Eudora 29 007 3 t He's Hawkeye ·· inn 32 Mr. Paci no 33 The -Guy 1 Singer Bette 2 Mr. VHlella's lnslgne 3 I -Three Lives 4 Aesop's forte 5 Jannings or Ludwig 6 -Patrol 7 Brancusi. e.g. 8 Actor Alberl 9 Bonnie on CH1Ps 10 -People 11 Mr. Acuff 12 James on Goad Times 19 Role for Asner 21 The.Two of - 22 Newsman Rather 27 Mr. Mineo, 28 Plays Barney Miller 29 Scrooge's word 30 Grand -Opry 33 -Murphy 34 Played Oel. Fish 36 You -There 37 Plays Peckler 38 Ted or Hope . . :>:J Mayor on Harper Valley 55 Singer Frankie 57 Roger on What's Happening 58 Nurse 8e1ijamln DOWN 39 Plays Willena 40 Miss Rich's slgn-olf 4 1 -Breckenridge 43 She's Laverne 45 Boomer and Lassie 46 Miss Ullman 149 Before 51 Bobby Ewing· s wife 54 Running 56 -Wanda Page SOLUTION ma• m<~rTOT51 ·CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK · By Dr. Gar1 Baranoski OSTEOPOROSIS-SILENT BONE DISEASE Beginning in middJe years. lack or calcium due to poor abeorption, glandular changea or faulty nutrition often crutea 0&teopoorolia, « l..ittJe bones. Thia is an inaidioua thinning of the skeleton 1y1tem, more common in over-40 women than men. An 0&teoportic vertebra may auddenly become ao weak it coUapH under normal pr-ure. A thorough chiropractic eun detecta any a.bnonnal pr-area exerted on nervea, muscle. or tisauea. Spinal weakneu or miaalignment due to calcium lots blocu proper Row of nerve energy, cauaing more deteriora· lion. Chiropractic rec:ogniiet calcium 11 the vital nutrient. Your family chiropractor can reccommend correct aupplernental dougea. Entirely drugleu gentle treatments guide your apine back into proper alignment and the nefl'e 1ystem to proper function. Brought to you u a community service by dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 714 ) 675-3492 2345 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Stile 0, COJona dtt.Mlr Friday, Juty 29, 1983 -31 Roaster becomes roaste8 'Irrelevant Week' founder Paul Salata broiled for charity • Deir,... ........... ·. Paul and Beverly Salata at roast. The man who turned ''effluence into af- Ouence" took it like a trouper Thunday nJabt u a p-atefulsroupoffriendajabbed,j bed,l'Ollltedand toM1ed h1m for the benefit of Hoag Memorial Holpltal. Paul Salata, who'• had atinta u "80Clal director for John Schmitz, financial adviller to Dennia Carpenter and auto industry analyst for John DeLorean" to his credit, lauahed tW he c:ried u a lol\C line of friends took ooce-ln..a-lifeUme ah<>ta at the man who founded Irrelevant Week. James Villen, officer of the 652 Club, lime'• community support group, weJcomed the record 450 memben and friendl to the Newport Marriott ballroom and began the lem-than-aerioua cer- emonies with a moment of proper prayer from ~~Sammon of the Catholic~ uLord, thank you for the food we have tonlght., which will give ua the phyaical ~to get through thia evenlng ... we only have to put up with thiaman when we see him and hear him ... but (See SALATA, Pa1e A!) THE ORANGE COAST HHOA V IUL 'f 19 1983 Death ended the loq eareer of David Niven, 73~ today.See Page .C3. ·caAIT .IDI• Judge to Rothenberg: You deserve worse ................... "-..... BY JEFF ADLER ot'lllieDm!lr ......... Charles Rothenberg, who hu admitted aettina hla 7-year~ 80ll afire in a Buena Park motel room, received a maximum aent.ence of 13 yean in pri8on today -a term Oranae County Superior Court Judge James Frankl uld "la not enough time for what you did." 'lbe 42-year-old New York native remained clear-eyed and attentive throucbout the 81!1\tenc-tnc heertnc in a pecked Santa Ana courtroom. In attendwrve wu Rothenbertaex-wife, Marie, who •left the hospital bedlide of her ~)'burned IOl'l, David, to Mk the l'actae tb tmpoee a maximum .ntence. "I feel a..rie. ahould eet the mexlmum ...aenM without pu-- oJe becawe David needs peeoe in b18 life, 0 Marie Bothenbera. her voice unwavering. told the court. "David fMl'I ~ rUaht before be .... to bed that hi. lather will come near him apln." John Cirillo, left, and hi& fiancee, Marie Rothenberg, appear at sentencing this morning for Charles Rothenberg. Rothenberg &tarft at hi1ex-wile, who uked eourt to sentence the New York man to life imprison- ment. Adremlnc the court hlrmelf. Rothenber8 aaid be undlntandl what his w1fe and IOl1 are aoina throuch becauae of what hi die[ ''rd like to now uk for your Four-day weeks 'beat layoffs'. BY STEVE MJTCBELL .,..__,,... .. "To tell you the truth, rm Jooking for part-time work to make up for it," said Diane Wallace, an employee of Rockwell lntemational's Electronic Devices DlvWori in Newport Beach . . Wallace, who works in the -Schuller hit ~.by $473,000 ~.back tax bill ·.By TIM Auedate4 Preti •. The state ia ordering flam- _. boyant television evangeliat Rob- ! ert Schulle.-to pay $473,000 in ~ t.ck property taxes on his laviah Crystal Cathedral in Garden !Grove. : The five-member Board of • ~tion said Tbunday in its ·first major nillng in a two-year , probe that the cathedral WU uaed · lor conoer11 and other taxable commerdal events. : The board voted unanimoualy : to force Schuller to pay the bill by : Aua. 81, covering wee. owed from : tm throuch 1982. He can appeal the ru.Una. which contained no ~tlon of criminal 8Ctivlty. ( ... CSYITAL, P ... Al) division's suggestion program, is one of 1,200 Rockwell adminia- traton and employees who began working a four-<iay work week thia week in an effort to avert layoffs at the sprawling plant on Jamboree Road. "Of coune it (the 32-hour work week) aHecta my budget," the Anaheim woman said. "But if you're uking me if it'• better than layoffs, rd aay abeolutely." Wallace, like other employees interviewed at the diviaion'a prop- erty Thunday, said ahe hopes the reduced work week achedule will be ahort-llved. Robert E. Anslow, di.rector of world-wide sales for Rockwell, aaid everyone in the division, "from the top on down," la on the short work week achedule. "Everybody gets treated the same," he lald, adding the re- duced-week program wu an- nounced a week aao to employees at the facility. He uid most of the plant's employees are w<>rkin& Tueldays through Fridays, "but aome are here Mondays throu8h Thundays ao we can man the phones, handle sale. inquiries and conduct vital engineering work (on Monda-fl.)'' Analow aaid he expectl the four-day pl'Olr'alD will lMt for the reat of the OOIDJIUly'I fi8cal quar· (See ROCKWELL, P ... Al) Printed Barry Manilow, who opens the Pacific Amphitheater to- night, was to be- come the f int cel- ebrity today to sink his hands in wet cement to create a handprint in a new "Wall.of Fame" at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Judge backs American AirCal employees lose bid I or county airport grounding order BY lD'P ADLER .,.. ........... Amer1can Airlines beat hllck yet another dM>Jenae to lta 0ect1Ung John Wayne Airport fJJcht oper- aUom Thunday when an Oranae c.ounty Superior Court Judie refmed to pound the airline. Judae Bruce Swnner ruled that the Board of Supervl8on did not violateatateenvircmmental ~ lines by pennittfnC American to hep flYina from JW A in June . An A1rCal employeee poup, AirCal Cor.cea:ned Emplayw for Survtval, IOUlht the poundina order by cla1mina county offidala ahooJd have filed a aupplemental environmental lmpect report before approving an interim oper- aUnc ~t with the airline. Both the Boudof Supervt.an and the airline were named • def-en. danta in the 9Ctlon. Bailout for the Back Bay? Army engineers may take over Newport cleanup project down the San Dlego Creek, the bay'a main waterway. The upper bay, once a rec- reational boatina llte, now ii dotted with mud bat.. · Deaplte m1Wom of dollan apent by the ltate Jut y-.r to build lllwatdl tmm, tilt contln'-9 to pour into the bay. IWpor1a have been mllde ncently that aud and lllt U.O are belq swept into Newport Harbor, aeparated from the bid bay by a bridae. Rep. Robert ltadham, R-Newport BMch, who mDed for a&ppar1 from the ~ oommlttee, aald be receiwd word today frcm the chalnnan ol the Water~ c.ommlu.e that the upper bay area outside atate jurtldlction Ubly will be tnduded in a water~ deYelopnent bill. Badham called it an "important atartin8 point'' In lnwlvtnc the tedenf aovemment 1n a~ that hu .... ed 11nc11-"i1 1980I, wbm recular'......., ol the bay ... halted.,... the ... pun:h.-d the top rw:bls ol the bay to tpare lt from dewlopnmt. A.cDordins to Be«lhem, the Army Corps had hlltalbl1y drawn a l1ne of jurliddkJD at the P.dftc <=--HllbwaJ. bridle at the foot of the bid bay. The bll1. 1'edtwn IAld., would ( ... BA<SMY, ... AI> ' -· , .. U * 9'Mge Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 28, 1913 t~~UID STORllS I OLYMPIC ... .. :. The tGreh wW be lit in Athena, an-, and flown to New York Qty, ..... the tnk will be8in May •. Runnen will carry ~ a'Ch on a 12,000-mile route ~ 1,500' communitiee and ~ mte, windinc up July 28, ltA, at Loe Anaetea. WllUam EIHl\lhaua, prelident c)l Ammican Telephone and Tele- .. pb Co •• compared the route to the AT&T'• communication Detwmtt and aaid the opportunity tor the company to aponaor the trek WM "inSstlble." ROCKWELL •.• ter, which enda SepL 30 -about 10 workina weeb. "rd much rather have It thla way than general layoffa," he said. . Penonally, the aalel d1rec:tor aid, he la copinc with the ahon work week by "eatine up v11Cation time that rd frankly rather take aome other time." He ay. that by taking a day of vacation each week, hla paycheck rema1na the same. Wah Riley, manager of world-wide dlatribution aalet. aaid the lhort week should be taken in penpective. . . ................. Irvine . Center passes muster J . Two and a haU yean of nego-i tiatlona between the city of lrvine1 and the Irvine Co. for develop-i mentof the 480-acre bvineC.enter: may be·~ t.o a cJme IOOn. Phones out in Newport "A lot of our cornpeUtora are going down the tubes," he aid. "We (at Rockewell) are dealing with a short blip that will eoon tum around. rve got enough accumulated vacation, eo I won't be hurt that much." Garden Grove's auap1c1ou1 Crystal back taxes because of concerts and Cathedral hit with a 14 73,000 bill for other non-religious activities. 'The City Council'• first review of the~t went off without' a major hitch thia week and' council members exprewd hope the pact would be approved at their Aug. 9 meeting. About 16,000 Newport Beech residenia were unable t.o make or aleceive long distance telephone Calla today after a cable aerving Che Balboa Peninsula waa acciden- tally severed by a city contractor. Then, smiling, he aid, " I bad a lovely golf game with my wife Monday." CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL ... Wieder heads county Israel, Poland mission Irvine C.enter, t.o be located between the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna Freeways, would involve development of 7.1 million square feet of leaseable building apace and ooet more than $1 billion. FUll telephone eervice waa ex- pected t.o be restored by the end of the day, said Art Leavitt, a ipokesman for Pacific Telephone. Several residents on Lido Iale reported they were unable t.o place local calla or were experienc- ing Jona delaya in maJdq calla. One woman said ahe wu unable to e.n the police. : Leavitt aid ongoing repair tr.rork on the cable at 30th Street fnd Newport Boulevard could JCCOUnt for iaolated prob1r ~Jadng local calla. Bill Mavity, a product line manager for the division, aaid be spent thla Monday visitine the Sawdust Feetival in I...aguna.. "lt'a amazing how uncrowded Laguna ia during the week," he aaicl. Mavity aid hla department bad iia be9t month in June, but said the short week "must be taken in context with the rest of the industry. "Some (high-tech competiton) have bad salary reductions and freezee and layoff.a and we just sailed through thoee periods." From PageA1 After acontenttoua 26-minute dlacul8ion, the board ruled that Schuller-ta $31 m1Won orpnba- tion, which he hM deecribed u a "star of hope to a hurting world." ia not eligible for oerta1n tax exemptions aa a church. Besides offertna "concerta for the perfonninc aria.•• the $20 million 14-atory sanctuary, which bouts 12,000 pane9 of glMa. rents apace for a commercial diet group, aerobic dancing, 'Ilcketron, an advertJsine apncy, psychiatrists, a gift lhop and a travel agency. Concert perfonnera have in- ~ SALATA ROASTED AT BENEFIT ... = ' you have to deal with him all the time,'' int.oned ~ the good father to the laughter and applaU9e of an appreciative ooogregation. awnmed up in the tout by Salata'• old friend Thomaa Fuentes. "He's a giver ... an artful and noble speaker and teacher, a man with a conci8e Wldentand!q of the free enterpriee aystem ... a m'an who devotes hOW"I to..mtina programa for youth. church, civic good, music cultural endeavors and thoee 11119 fortunate than ouraelves ... a man with a l'eCOl- niUon of family life and values." . The evening went down the tubes from there, • with a flood of aewer Jobe ~ from Salata'• ~ matriculation at USC (United Sewer Contracton) lnnuahing, N.Y., to puns more colorful and lets suitable for repetition in family newspapers. Salata'• stint u a ~football player for the '49en and the Pittaburgh Steelen proved ripe fruit for tcming u Danny Bogen traced the young athlete's career from "acalping tickeia at USC t.o coining the now legendary wide-receiver's excla- mation 'say what?"' Paul Salata'• friends and -.::iatee bad much to aay about him Thuraday nlgbL But, aa alwaYJ, Salata had the lut word. There was eong and wine and women in the radiant penons of Salata'a wife Beverly and daughter Melody, but the reuon for the roast was "How can you help but have enth.usium for a l)'ltem that leis ua be free to do what we want to do when we want in a place 11.k.e thla?" he asked with a aerioua gleam in hla eye. "Do eomething nice for .,.,~ fOI' no reaeon ... that'• what it's all about." AMERICAN AIRLINES ... Art patron John Porter be doubted it would be appealed. "We pve it our best ahot," aid Claia, a first officer with the Newport Beach-hued airline. "We were hopeful we'd prevail." Airport Manager MWT)' Cable termed the court'• decision a "hollow victory" for the county. He aid county of:tidala "under- atand the concern of Aii<::al em- ployeea and sympathbe with their pcmtioll. ,, But c.able noted that super- vieora believe they operated within the confines of the law when the agreement with Ameri- can wu approved. The ACCES group WU formed for the purpoee of protecting jobs at the airline, threatened by AitCal'a lom of fligbtaloia at 1W A . 'Thoee alota are governed by the county's complicated acce9I plan, which allocatee flights among the compeUJlC airlines. While Sumner's two-page writ- ten deciaion upheld the Board of Supervieora in this matter, it a1eo appeared to criticbe supervt.on for falling to aettle on an alterna- tive site for a new regional airport. In an interview following hia ruling, Sumner said, in apparent reference t.o board memberl, "At 90me point, you have to bite the bullet. When we get through with this litigation, it (the airport) atill will not be adequate to meet the needs. As a taxpayer, wouldn't I rather want t.o apend my money t.o meet the needa?" dead at 64 Long-time Newport Beach resi- dent John H. Porter Jr., the grand8on of brewery founder Adolph Coon and one of the original commercial air pUota for United Airl.l.ns, died Tbunday. : Porter, 64, a noted philanthropist who supported Newport Barbor Art Mu.ium, Hoag Memorial Hospital and Shemwi Library and Gudmw, moved to excluaive Harbor Ialand in UM5 from Denver. ROTHENBERG CASE ... He wu a member of the Hoaa Memorial Hosp(tal Board of Dl- rectora for 10 yeera and active in the Planned Parenthood A90cia- tion of Orange County. impoMd. He aid Rothenberg bad left hla car running outside the motel room when the fire wu aet with the intention of making a pt.away. In pleading on hla client'• behalf, Dep.tty Public Defender Ramon Orth pointed out that Rothenberg la a ''man rai8ed in an orphanaae without love and ae- curity." He added that for Rothenberg, hla love for David w• "paramount, everything el8e WM aecondary. '' • Followtng the hearing, Ortiz tharacterbed the caee u a ''di~ situation that IOl out of band.•• Bothenberg, he eiaid, ii being "penalizied for hia ~t lave for hla IOll." : Marie Rothenberg told re-- porters that ahe la amued her We're Listening ••• 642·6086 .. 5., fonner husband •till does not accept full reaponsibillty for what he did. "rm eorry he cannot admit be did it." She al8o said ahe believes her former husband should have been eentenced t.o life in prillon. Meanwhile, David remai.na ho9- pi talized in Boaton in a aemi~tme at.ate, following a tetl»ick in hla recovery aeveraJ weebaco. David WU unable to reoocnlze or aclmowledae her Thunday before abe left for California, but aaid hla condition fiuctuates from day to day, ahe aaid. She a1M> aid David, who will remain phyalcaily Impaired for life, baa asked, "Why daddy did thia to mer• A oommercia1 pilot for five yeen, Port.er a1eo WU • race-car driver until rune. fOl'Ced him to retire. H~ attended c.u.tornJa Imtitute of Technology. Fl1enda aaid until recently be rode hla bkyc1e 13 milel .ch day around Newport Harbor and had taken a 23-day biking tour of Europe. He ia survived by hla wife. Marcella: two aona, John H. Porter m of Maine and Larry Porter of Australia. a daughter, s~ Murphy of San Dleao and four grandcbildnm. A private funeral eervice wt1l be held. The family requem man- orial donatlona be made to Ha.a Memodal Hospital. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you lik~? Call the number at left and your ~ will be recorded, tranacrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 2•·hour an1werin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verirtcatlon. No circo••tion calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. OAANOE COAST Dilly Piiat ~Md~~ & to me Pllblllher ..... ,.0-~ ~ . ' duded Lawrence Welle. Victor Borp and Fred Waring. Some of the concer1a CJdlinally -=bedulied for 1983 wen abifted to other sitee after tax authorttiee bepn in- quiries. Schuller founded hla min- latry in 1955, and the unctuary opened three years aao. The church, which bM an estimated 10,000 memberl, haa al10 held pageants with high-priced admlmion ticke1a - $1M> in at leut one caae -and $6.95 brunches. To qualify for a religious tax exemption, property must be U8ed exclulively for religloua purpoeee. Baud tax exemption officer Wil- liam Grommet aid there were ''aeveral intorlocking corpor- ationa" at the cathedral which ahou1d not be exempt from prop- erty tax.. Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder will lead an Oranae County Community Mimion tour.to Iarae1 and Poland Oct. 20-31. The trip will offer a behind-the eoenee view of Israel eeldom given to the average touriat. The tour will conclude with a three-day visit to Poland where participants will commemorate the '40th anniversary of the War- saw Ghetto Uprising. • Estimated cost per peraon from New York la $2,400. This includes airfare, all hotels, ground trana- portation and most meals. For information on mlalion meeting nighia call Gerald Luenaky at 530-6636. A meeting will be held Aug.4. BACK BAY CLEANUP ... From PageA1 extend the pemment'• jurl.sic- tion into the bmt bay. The Army Cap. If the bill ia aucc:emu1, would become respon- llbJe for the condition of all the upper bay outside the actual ecological raerve, maintained by the state Department of Fish and Game. The area outside the re- eerve includes the county's New- port Dunee park area. the Dover Shores reDderlUal area and water- ways uled by boat.era. Aides to Bedbam aid it la atill too eerly to •Y whether the federal pemment would help dredae out boaUJlC channela in Dover Shore9, a waterfront oom- mwlity. Redden is in Dover Shores have been trying for five years to bail out their private waterways. which they claim have been filled by .ediment swirling down the upper bay. A eeparate $10 million plan for cleaning up the upper bay inside the re8el'Ve ia being considered by state, local and private interests. It would involve dredging and the eventual construction of ad- ditional lllt buina. which are ~ totrapaand and debriaat the top of the bay. To guarantee the city tax rev- enue from the project, the Irvine Co. haa agreed t.o pay up t.o $1 million a year for 25 years or until a planned 1.7-million~aquare-foot f'ellonal ahopptna center at the site begins to generate that much in municipal sales tax. Ray c.ataiano, planning com- mlmion chairman, said the agree.- ment is not aa risky and revol- utionary u it haa been called. "'The (environmental) impact& (of the center) would come about regardle.," he aid. "At least (with the agreement) we'll gamer aome benefit." He said increued traffic ex- pected t.o be generated by the center would result from the planned development of aouth Orange County anyway. ''Irvine Center will be adding only a small part to the traffic,., he said. Councilwoman Barbara Wiener said ahe WU uncomfortable wi~ the fact that the development: agreemet'\t doe. not guarantee: that a shopping center will be built I on the site. • • "That bothers me a lot," ahe said. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said the $1 million-a-year payment is a strong incentive for the company t.o build a rev-. enue-producing complex. "I. would hope that could be a regional shopping center," be aid.; Mayor Larry Agran aald that · over the next couple of weeb the council would go over the agree- ment with its attorneys. ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- *LAST 3 DAYSI* AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) . --·---· ~~ --- EVERY PLANT ~a 20% OFF! . •FREE• Local Dellvery AMLING'S Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-8:30, Sunday 9:00-&:30 1500 Eut Cout Highway • N-.port 8Mch. Callfomll • (714) 8«·951 o -------I ' ==---'----' -· Suinnier concerts start Monday in Irvine The tint of five 1ununer concerta to be held at Woodbrldae VW.,. Center= Monday evenlnl U\rouih AUl\.&at will feature the RUm cheer ra and 24-p&eoe 6and. The concerti are bqtn at 1:30 r..m. Other entertainera will be DJ'B'1 Dlxieland Band, 1'racy Well a Bia :a.nd, Compoeer'a Bta8I Quinwnt and Keith Williama' Bil Band. Woodbrldae Vlllaae Center ii qn s,.rranca Parkway between Culvv Drive and Jeffrey Road lti Ii'vine. Disaster training set in Huntington Could you aurvive an Nrthquake, flood or major fire? • Advice on how to cope with auch catutrophee will be offered at a diauter home preparedneea courae, acheduled Thuraday at the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center, 18819 Delaware St., ICr<lM from PacificaCommunity Hoepital In HuntJ.naton Beach. The hoepltal ii 1pol'l80ring the courae, which will be conducted the American Red ero.. The aeaaion bellna at 7 p.m. The courae la de.acned to tuch families how to weather the critic.al 72-hour period followinC a di.laater. The '6-per-family charge for the prosram lncludea a 30-paae Red ero. Diauter Survival Handbook. Reeervationa to attend can be made by calllng the hoepltal at 847-5909. Lunch hour art session in Laguna "Art Sandwiched In," a noon-hour pllery talk eealon at the Laauna Beach Muaewn of Art, contlnuea In August with prog.rama on Wedneedaya. The informal program la designed for bu.aineea people, prof..tonala and ahoppen who flncf it convenient to viait the mu.eum during thelr noon break. Complimentary coffee and iced tea will be eerved at noon and vlalton are encouraged to bring a lunch. Tal.ka begin promptly at 12:15 p.m. The muaewn ii located at 307 Clllf Drive. For information, call 494-6631. Solo sailor to share adventures Sharon Adarna, the first woman to aail alone aero. the Pacific, will addreea the Sunrlle Exchange Club of Irvine on Aug. 2. lpeakin8 on "Sea Stories and Adventuree." 1be club meeta Tueedaya at 7:30 a.m. at Baxter'• Restaurant, Culver and Walnut. A aoftball tourney and picnic are acheduled for Sunday by the exchance clube of Orange County at the bueball d1amond at Irvine High School. Hillside Strangler taxpayer burden L08 ANGELES (AP) -The 19-month trial aaaJ.nat Anplo Buono Jr., accUl8d of committtna· the 10 Hillalde Stranaler murdera Trio seized after auto, foot chase Two Compton men were ar- reated Thuraday in Fountain Val- ley and another in HuntJ.naton Beach after they allepdly 1tole a Cadillac, rammed a police car and led offlcera on freeway and foot purauita throulh the two dtiea. Huntinaton Beach poUce Det. Odle Lockhart Nid he apotted three men Thuraday afternoon when they appeared to be acting auapldoualy at a bank at Hunt- ington Center. lie aald offlcen ln wunarked can and In a police helicopter followed the men u they rode through HuntiJlit.on Beach and Fountain Valley in a maroon Cadll1ac. Lockhart Mid the men alleged- ly atole a blue Cadillac near !:lUa Avenue and the San Dteao Free- way. and offlcera moved In to arreet them. He Nid the blue Cacl!Jlac, carry1na two of the men, rammed an \lNIW'ked police car driven by Huntington Beach detective Rob- ert Sutherland, who fired one ahot at the men. Sutherland wu not hurt, and h1I ahot did not strike the men, police Nid. After the rammlna lnddent, the two men fled on foot but were arrested by Huntinp>n Beech and Fountain Valley officera after a ahort purault. of YQUJ\C women and pla in 1977-78, bu ooet the taxpeyen .1.3 million 90 far, a county report N)'I. County Auditor-Controller Mark Bloodaood. who s.ued the report ThW'lday, Nid h1I office calculated coeta from October 1979 to June 1983. The report Nid the county hu paid •Se6,942 to Buono'• couri.appointed defen1e attorney, Oenld Chaleff; $117,389 to the public defenden In the cue; '260,423 to the dJatrict a«omey'a office; $314,328 . to keep the courtroom operattna: $132,273 to ba111ffa; $46,201 for jurora' ex- peNel; and $45,787 to the cor- oner'• office, amo'1 other coeta. The trial of uono, 48, a Glendale auto upholaterer, con- Unuee Monday. County jury weighs Bonin death charges By Tlae A11oelated Pre11 The flrat day of jury delibera- tiona hu ended with no verdict in the trial of William Bonin, 36, accuaed of murdering four teen-aae boya whoee bodies were found alonpide freewaya in Un9-80. Orqe County Superior Court Juc:tae Kenneth E. Lae premded over the flve-month trial, which ended Wedneaclay In Santa Ana. Jurora began deliberating Thura- day. Bonin of Downey hu alrHdy been aentenced to death for 10 almllar Loa A.nleles County murden. The Oranae County dlatrlct attorney' a office ii aeeklng another death penalty. Oranci-Cout DAIL y PILOT /Frlda_yJ July 29, 1883 * u • HBcoed a queen of teens Kimberly Glbeon, 16, of Hunu.n,ton Beach hu won ltate and national honon in recent beauty paaeanta. In June, the Marina ffiah School aophomore wu named Mt. Teen CAllfomia Supreme Beauty. In July, In a national paaeant held ln Palm Sprinp. ahe wu named Mt. National Supreme Beauty Queen In the 13 to 18-year age cateaory. On Aug. 15, ahe will rep- reeent CAllfomia In the .Ameri- ca'• Stan of Tomorrow Na- tional Papant, to be held in Buena Park. Kim'• inten!Sta Include dra- matlca, dancing and modellnc. Her goa1a are to attend USC and major ln theater a.rta .. 'Lover boy' faces fraud counts Mesa burglar real snake in the grass Countian accused of tricking girl! riends out of cars and cash By Tlae A11oelated Pre11 ; An Ore.nae County man aocU8ed of defraudtnc ! tonner lirlfrienda out of new cara and ~of dollara Jiu been ordered to at.and trial ln Oranp: A woman told police Ttlur9day ~le ltole two python eldne, OM 20 end the other 22 fe9t long, from her oompettment In a ltonige yard at 2089 Pt9oantla Ave. Sll9 ~tally left the door unlocked. She alao io.t a half-dozen colorful umt>r .. lu from Thlltand. Lou WU .. tlmated at 81,740. A thief appar9ntty kicked In a plyWood Window COWflnQ and ltole t150 tn colna from the Cott• Coffee Shop, 582 W. 19th St .. police Mid. lrweetigatort Mid two men -OM wM probably hee Itch)',... today -..,.iety toeaed a betwy through a~ of. Mntoe ltatlOn at 3087 8rtltol It. Thuraday. unlooked. door Ind .tole 810 In oolna from a cun reg6it•. Police found footprint• from the burglar9, .me> 11appad In tll9 aplllad bettery acid. One WU barefoot. I nine About 11000 worth of tool• were ltolen from the gar• of a raaldence on Lakaehore dunng tll9 day11me on Thurtday. police Mid. An off-duty Cotta M ... police officer wttneaaed a hit and run ~t at the lntatMCtton of Irvine loutl'llWd end Yale Avenue Thu...- day aboUt a p.m. The officer nabbed Toblu S. Flor... who allegedly collided With another vehicle and attempted to drtYe away. Flor .. wu booked Into the Orange County Jell. Offlclal1 at Traneguard SY9temt, 121 2 Alton Ave .. reported 190 WU 1toi.n from tll9 ofttc. during worldng hour• Thurtday. Newport Beach A bottte of Elt.. Lauder White Linen perfume and a amau computer terminal were 11°*1 from a locked car partied nMr the lntarMCtlon of Baytlde and El Pueo drlvee. The vehlcia break-In wu one of 13 reported during the day In N9wport Beech . Burglara bre>ka Into an unlocked boat docked near tll9 former Balboa Fun Zone and 1tole tour ftahlng rode and rM11. a radio, tool• and hO wortl'I Of liquor. Tha total IOM WU eatlmated to be •1.453. Vandal• amuMd the wlndlhlald and a tide Window of a dump truck patl(ed at a oonatructlon tlta neat hlmont and HHltborough. Dam• wu Hated at •soo. Laguna Beach Burglar• brOka Into a ear partied at Diver' 1 Cove nMr Cllff Drive Thu,. day afternoon. taking a puree from tll9 trunk containing 1 145. A bMrdad man In hit 309 WU rep«tedty panhandling on For .. t Avenue fhureday 8"9nlng, MYeral caller• c:omplalnad. A 1tar~ valued at 1200 wet taken from a vehlcte partied In the IOO bloell of South Cout Highway. Huntin1ton Beach A raeldent of tll9 18700 block of Libra Clrola reported the theft Thu,. day afternoon of a t>iu. 1111 Toyota plOkup truck. The vehtole wee valued at h ,IOO. It had reportedly been left unloelled With the keva 1n.ics.. . . . A •2so car 11ereo wet reported 11o1an Thur9day from a t~ll78 Ford Mdan parked In a d on the 7800 blocti of Talbert Ave. . . . A raeldent ol 1119 8400 bloott of Shayne Drive rep«ted to police that a netghbor htd fired a 88 ~n at the raeldent'1 l'IOl'M and dog. Demaoe to a Window wu .. umated at MO. .. .. TM overnlgl'll burglary of a l'lome on the 1700 btook of PWI< Street reeulted In the rapcwted loaa of of MOO In cun. Entry apparently wu made througth a a!Jdlng gl .. door. We'll have a hot time this weekend Temperatures ,,..,,, ~ ,, ...... ....... ..... ..... °"' .... ....... :=,... ..... ... ..... ....... t=-.c. w.v. o. tl&.e IO 11 .. 10 .... 14 .. .. 11 IO M IO 11 .. 74 .. .. M IO .. .,. IO II IO N IO 10 .. " • n .. . . .. • n t l • •• 11 .. 1• , • .... Tide• et n t4 .. to 71 " 11 IO 12 t4 81 tOS 11 " 11 t4 .. " " 1• 11 .. 11 •t u u .. .. . It M ., .,, " 11 .. 11 M 11 .. 11 11 .. lot 71 lot ,. .. 11 .. .. .. 11 .. " " 11 .. .,. .. ,., • 11 .. .. • 11 .. ,. .. .. II IO " n " ., ~~ I t 71 hfl Di'90 10I 10 ..,, l'Yenoleoo " . ....... 1: r, == .... It.Louie 11 11 lt,,...Tlf!ICl9 11 10 ........ : :: ==-~ = = M•w~ .. 1t WIOM.I llOl*Y•• .,, .. 11 .. 14 .. .. ,. .. .. 100 11 11 74 ., ... •• 101 ,, .. ,. '°' ,. " n '°' " SURf REPORT . . ~--­Matt Mathew• with borrowed auto, racin1 1uit, in 1982. County Superior Court on five grand theft charaea· ~: Followina a day-1008 preliminary ~ Thuraday, Welt 0ranae County Munidpal Court Judp Alan McKone ordered Matt Mathewl, who -I refUMt to name h1I hometown, to be a.rTai,ned in Superior Court on Aug. 8. Four counta atem from allegatlona that Mathewa, 46, defrauded Sherryl Markrud. 37, of Lone Be.ch, out of about $45,600 in cuh and two iwW can in April and May. Markrud wu Uvtna in Hunttniton Beech at the time. The fifth count rel.at.et to allegationa that he never repaid a $1,SOO 1oen he received from CobY. Myera, 3A, of Lona Be.ch, prmecuton Nid. Markrud testified Thunday that Mathewa told her he needed her money and can to participate in the lnd1anapolia 500, but that he neither r.ced nor returned the cuh or cara. The vehk:lel were recovered later throuah a private inv.U,.tor. Four other former glrlfrlenda a1ao t.eetified at the hMrina -Jeri Lobel and Suaan Roper of Lone BMch,l:>iane IA.Point of Palol Verdel, and Roberta Hullno of Torrance. All a1x women aid Mathews told them he wu wealthy, or about to bec:ane wealthy, from a tn&lt fund left by h1I deceued father\ Both Myen and Mark:rud Nid they Jo.Did Mathew9 money expect1na that he could pay lt bKll throulh the proceedl of the trult fund. : Deputy Dl8trict Attorney Connie Ferrll told Mcltone, "Thia (the teltimony) la the tip of the lcebefl." Accordlna to Jerry Franklin, a Santa Barbara deputy diltriC't attorney, Mathewa married at 1eut nine women and prom1led to marry nwnerow oihen before the alleged lncldenta ln Oranae and Loa Anplel countiea. "Branding keeps us an hons. And the custonier lmows it.'' ··carpeting 11 1 bllnd Item. For the ooneum.r. few thing• are bought with 80 llttle knowledge, and with 80 much trepidation. Two different plea• of carpeting can look the 11me. fHI the 18me, clalm to be made of the 111m kind• of materlal1, and have, In faot, not one •Ingle difference that the cu1tomer oan perceive . Yet after Juet 1lx month• of u11, one wlll look terrible and the other wlll look Ilk• new. How 11 th• ouetomer to know which 11 which? Oddly enouQ: .. even prlo• won't tell her. So even buying expenalve carpeting I• no guarantM of quallty. • The only thing that protect• the lnv•tment of the ooneumer, and the reputation of the honHt retaller, It Mlnng the br1nd ntmH that both know they oen tru1t." Thlt It why we don't private llble carpeting at Alden'•· When you find 11mplel with the namM ohangee on the lablel, run over to Alden'• fa1t, After all, carpeting 11 one of llf•'• major lnvt1tm1nt1. It ahouldn't be gone Into bllnd. • Live the llfe of &£&! DEN'S :;;;;1illition:·cu1tom dr1p1ri'' J vinyl. 111rau1t wood LIO~'*" 1113 IUCUtTIA AVE. • COSTA EA, C~ 12127 a PHOfl 646-4131 --14&·2355 MON.·TMU I . MllO IAT. NM .. ~@ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 29, 1983 STOCKS S•IO ... , P E 110> CIOw ("9 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS =~y~~'=ab~~ THI. HIW YOM. MIOWUT, 'Aetf'IC, l'ttW, I08TOH, ClllTllOn NttO CINC4NHATI I TOO< OOH•~ NtD FIUOA v•s CLOSING PRICES !>•ltt "'" S.le\ N•I s.1.. ... S.lft P f PIO\ Clo"' C"9 P E 11~ Clo"' Cr>t P E ""' CIOW ( PE loclt CIOw ~·.. ..., P-E "°' Clow ,,.. "ti 0--s:: .-:. ·-,._,, Q • ~~ s· ~ 00 -e-~ -0 Dow Jones Final Down 17.13 CloelftQ 1, 1M.22 m1m1111 Workers' pay raises smallest in 15 years By dae Anoclaced Pre11 WASHINGTON -Pay nWles for workeni covered by major labor contracts were the ama.llest ln at least 15 yean during the first half of 1983 as a fourth of the workers took pay cuta and a fifth achieved no gains, the govemmentaays. About 1.2 million workenoovered by the oontracta settled Jan. 1 through J une 30 got pay raiaes averaging 2. 7 percent annually over the We of the contracts and 0.9 percent in the first year, the Labor Department said Thunday. ~~ Soviets to increase g rain buy WASHINGTON -The United States and the Soviet Union agreed io increase by 50 perrent the maximum amount of grain the Sovieta can buy from American stockpiles. The five-year grain aales ~ ment announced Thu.nday allows the Soviets io buy up io 12 million metric ions of wheat and com annually. A metric ion ill 2,204.62 pounds. Jobless claim bids up slightly WASHINGTON -Initial jobless claim appli- cations roee allghtly in the the week ended J uly 16, after having fallen in the previous week io their lowest level in more than two years, the Labor Department aa)'ll. About 393,000 joblem Americana filed initial applications for state unemployment compensation in the week ended July 16, compared with a aeuonally adjusted 381,000 of the previous week -the mnallest filing since May 1981, \he department said Thunday. Cautious monetary policy told WASHINGTON -Federal Reeerve Cha1nnan Paul Volcker says a "cautious" monetary policy ii the best way io maintain a healthy economy. Volcker, testifying Thunday before the Senate Banking subcom- mittee on eoonomk policy, was asked why the central bank does not adopt a more expansionary monetary policy io help fuel the recovery even more. By doing 80, Volcker said, \he bank could stir up forces "not neceeaarily prt!9e0t today" that could "came back and bite you next year or the following year." N e wport, French firms sign pact Newport Beach-hued Newport Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., announced Thursday \hat it has ·signed a letter of intent with a French company, Laboratoirea Millot-Solac, for a licensing agreement io market the drug Ieoprinosine in France. Ieopnno.tne, Newport's primary drug, is approved in France for treating diseaaes including aubacute aclerosin.g pan- encephallUa (a fonn of meaales encephaliti.a); acute viral encephaliUa; herpes encephalitis: aerioua forms of meaales; and viral infections in lmmunodepre..ect patien ts. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW 0011t (AP) -Tiii ~ •• • NEW y It -= ':.:.: V:.:.-:"' F=~ De-on m:ar. Frld9V. JIA. 1'. Tiii totel .. ......, Oft "" medlen !W'lc:e ~ f/f IN •ledl lredtd nUl1Pled DY 1111 JO lftCI 1207.53 1216.7S llll.10 llft.?2-11.U 551U2 562.10 S4U J40.77-11M 13G.r7 J31.7f 12U5 '"·n-l,'9 •AS 414.~ •?1,0I '76.0'1-7"2 .,,..,.. tredtd. Heme ToHl1000l S..lhclt) LH I llM '76,._ 022 120"4 ""-Tl. 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