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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-19 - Orange Coast Pilot,. ' o.ey .._ ,_o.,, NciMrd IC...,... Richard Dollhaum hopes to cycle to sta rdom Be a clown, be a ... Local talents get a shot at circus life By KAREN E. KLElN Ol ... o.9J-- "Be a typewriter!" The seven men and women dropped to the floor and began bobbing thetr heads. rotating their bodies and making tapping noises. "Now you're a hair dryer." They stood up and began exhaling huge wh006hes of air, swaying their anns from side to side and whirling around. The four men and three women were st.anding in the center of a circus ring and doing what they loved best -clowning around. But thetr clowning Thursday morning at the Anaheim Convention Center was more than just a lark. All seven were auditioning for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College, a 10-weefi?, tuition-free school In Venice, Fla. devoted to the art of clownint. (See CLOWNS, Page A3) . El Morro I residents J ~ flee area e. By L. P. BENET Of -0.., "°' • ..., Residents of 30 oceanfront mobile homes located in the El Morro Mobile Home Park north of Laguna Beach were evacuated for nearly three hours Thursday while a team or chemical experts removed a canister that washed up op the beach. A -sirrular canister was founded on the beach in San Clemente earlier Thursday, but its removal did not necessitate an evacuation. Members of the Orange County Bomb Squad and Hazardous Ma- terials unit determined the solu- tion inside the canister was non-explosive, non-roIT06ive and non-toxic, according to an Orange County ~eriff's report read by county Sgl. Lynn Nehring. Pesonnel from the El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station later identified the canisters as dye markers used by commercial fish- ing vessel&, Nehring said. Officials believe that the canlaters may have originated from a fishing vessel that sunk Aa,wuat 13th off the east end of !Wii. Catalina. Coast Guard in- • Coast surviving the phone strike well A I ew recordings, a I ew delays, but otherwise county residents h aven't been hurt By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ud GLENN SCOTT "Please hang up and try again. If you need help, dial the operator.'' That's familiar advice. But what do you do when the operator has traded a headset for a picket sign? Orange County businesses and residents say they're doing very well, thank you. About 5,300 Orange Colanty telephone operators and technicians walked off their jobs last week in a strike by members of the Communication Workers of America. But Orange County business people who depend on phone service say they're experiencing, well, business as usual. Ringing up a random sample of residents produced the same results -the impact of the strike has been minimal. THI DRANGf COAST Not non-exiatent, however. The moet common of the rare complain ta concerned finding a number without the aJcf of a phone book. "The only problem haa been when we've needed directory assistance for out-of-town numbers, and we can't get them," said Janet Richter, a travel agent at Baker Trvael in Irvine. "We've been fumbling through and trying to get the numbers in other ways." In one instance, Richter said she called directory assistance in Northern California and was told directory assistance wasn't available. The operator then hung up, she said. ''The only thing there's been trouble with is directory assislanee," agreed Rick Gillan, manager of Gary's Foreign Car Parts in Mission Viejo. "But I usually use the pl;lone book." Most common was the experience of Roto-Rooter Service and Plumbing, Inc., of C.O.ta Mesa, which maintains a 24-hour phone (Sff PHONE STRIKE, Pqe AZ) COUNTY IDITION FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Huntington duo indicted in 'boiler rooin' scain By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol lfle OellJ ,,... ... " Two Huntington Beach men were indicted by a federal grand jury this week on 25countsof mail fraud in connection with their mail-order sales Business, postal o{(icials said. Anthony Polozwlo, 21, and Robert Steiger, 20, are suspected ot operating a business that de- frauded more than 2,500 people from April to October of last year, alleged Andy Thomas, an Orange County Postal Inspector who worked on the case. Their operation, Star Quality Promd\ions, 218 Main St .. Hunt- ington Beach, C06l fraud Vlctims more than $600.000, he said. The indictment, delivered by a grand jury in Los Angeles, alleges that Polou.olo and Steiger. along with their general manager, Rich- ard Russell, also known a.s Gary Moore, ran the business expressly to defraud clients. Thomas said the operation is similar to many which operate in Southern California. They are usually ref erred to as "boiler room" buainesses, he said. The owners hire telephone salesmen, between 30 and 50 in this case, who offer advertising items -personalized pen!i and key rings -to small businesses, mainly located out of state. ,,..,,... ...... ., ....... IC ...... The salesmen tell the business owners they will be eligible to win a prize if they purchase the promotional items. Star Quality Promotions al- legedly used the "strike it rich" scheme, Thomas said. Customers were told they w ere eligible to win television sets, cassette re- corders. microwave ovens or $1.000 gift certificates. Sen. Gary Hart - However, the indictment charges, the only "gift" customers ever won was $1,000 in purchase credits -which were not re- deemable unless the customer bought an equal amount of merchandise along with them. Then, the business sent out "dummy boxes" c.o.d. rather than merchandise the customer had ordered, the indictment charges. When the customer opened the dummy boxes -after he paid the c.o.d . charges -he found filler items such as Frisbees Of cheap knives inside rather than the promotional items he had ordered, the indictment said. Thomas said Russell, 25, of Los Angeles. was arrested on 22counts of mail fraud Tuesday and taken (Sff MAil.. FRAUD Pag~ A% I HB height limits outlined Commission action could spark more development downtown By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille 0.-, "°' ..... Huntington Beach planning commissioners have agreed on height limits for new construction in coastal 9eCtions of the city's downtown area . The height limjts, which are expected to spark increased de - velopment in the area, still must be approved by the Huntington Beach City Council. The height 1guidelines are expected to go to the council in late September. Jeanine Frank, an aSSociate planner with the city. said current zoning in the downtown area does not always match the city's local coastal plan, which has already been approved by the California Coastal Cornmis&on. She said approval of the specific plan roning is a step toward eventually getting the coastal permit process back from the state, thus decreasing the time developers must wait for such documents. Motorcycle pro leads Mesa police on chase By GLENN SCOTT • Oltheo.9JNel•""' A young man clad in black who led police on a wild chase Thurs- day from Costa Mesa to Garden Grove was an expert on his powerful motorcycle . who prob- ably believed he'd outmaneuver the hunt, said one of the pursuing officers. But Costa Mesa police Sgt. Gary Webster said Mark Douglas Dobson, 22, "didn't take into consideration we've got a helicop- ter ." out.side his Garden Grove home when the first officer to catch up fired a ahot at him but milaed. The officer said the unanned Dobeon turned on him aa if he had a gun. Douglas waa drt!98ed in all black and wv perfonning a. "wheelie" on hi.a blitick Honda 760 motorcycle without ll<."eNe plates when he was 1potted just after noon on Victoria Street near Th win Street by Of fl~r J ohn Su.man, taic:J Webster. Susman reported eeeing two m otorcycles streaking Height limits a pproved by the Planning Conunission were gen- erally three stories -35 feet for projects utilizing less than a city block. The co~ion-approved height limits, set by district, aret • Districts 1 and 2 (Bounded by Pacific Coast Highway. Walnut Avenue between 6th and Gold- enwest streets): 45 feet and four stories for full blocks in some areas. •District 3 (bounded by Walnut Ave nue, Lake Street, Pacific Coast Highway and 6th Street): three stories for less than a half block: four stories for half to full blocks; four stories for full blocks north of Main Street, six stories for full blocks south of Main; six stories for multi-blocks north of M ain, eight stori es for multi-blocks 90Uth of Main. • Dl.!itrict 4 (bounded by Orange Avenue on the north. Olive on the south, located along 6th and 2nd streets): three stories and 35 feet. • Districts 5 and 6 (between 5th and 3rd streets, from Walnut to Hartford avenues): four stories for full blocks. •Districts 7 (bounded by Pacific Coast Highway, Lake and Hunt- ington streets and an extension of Walnut Avenue): eight stories. ' Clee tL MORRO, Page At) I MSgt. James Truman of Explosive Ordnance Unit at El Toro carries canister from El Morro Mobile Home Park. Dobson eventually was arrested , CSff CYCLE CHASE Pase Al) • Di.strict 8 (bounded by Lake and Huntington streets, Atlanta (8" HEIGHT UMIT Pqe Al) . Erpla Bombeck Brldae Butinell ~ / Camk:t Cro.word ne.thNOW. l:ditorWP1&e ~' w !; • l l .. lllDEX 88 Ann Landen 86 Movt .. 84 Mutual~ Cl, C3-8. National Newa 88 Public: Notk9 a Sport1 C2 Si.teNews Ae Stock Martun1 kendel' Televilk>n C4 WNthet ~1 88 Weekmder 84 AO • ci.-3 Bl·I A4 B& TV1:1 \I f A 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES OC's 'Bee Lady,' daughter murdered From Page A1 Pair suff O(~at ed after being bound, gagged in Anahein1 home by unknown a ssailants CYCLE CHASE ... ,1Je-by-s1de and~ flashed his red light to stop both. Ont pulled over but the black bike tore off, with "usman in pursuit in htssquad car, Webster said. The motorcycle rider led police °''a 60 mph chase through the city un streets including Fairview Road, Wilson Avenue and Harbor Roulevard -they roared past the pohl·e stauon on Fair Drive at one pomt before they reached the San Diego Freeway, where Webster said speeds graduated to 100 mph dictating which way the bike wru. tunung. "Without the helicopters, he would have gotten away for sure," said Webster, who said officers occasionally meet up with motor- cycle drivers who like to play with police Oobeon was foUowed to his Brookhurst Street home in Gar- den Grove where Officer Matt Letteriellocaught up to him as the suspect tried to crash his bike throughasideyard fence. Webster said. A 96-year-old woman and ht.'1 69-year-old daughter died of suf- fOC'ation after burglars apparently tied and gagged them In a bedroom oC their Anaheim home where they sold honey and avocados to passersby, pol1l'e said today The bodies of Elizabeth Kate Schafer --known as "Bee Lady of Anaheim" --and Alice Dorothy Schafer were found Thursday morning by the elder woman'sson who'd shown up to prepare break- fast for the women. Detectives today would not say whether anything had been taken from the women's West Br0'1d- way home or what had been used to gag arid t1t-d them Rclat1vtn1 !laid they had last talkt.-d with the two women about 7:30 pm. Wednesday when the older woman called to say that she wa:. retiring for the c.>ven1ng. Police srud the women regularly reported their activity to other relatives. Investigators had few leads and dc'C'hned to d1sdose many dcuuls or the case. "There was some solatoe in knowing they weren't stabbed and bloody, or shot, but it 1s so hard to comprehend how anyone could have done this to two little old ladies," B11t Schafer, 61, said of hlB mother and stst.er The family bought th,· houst• more than 60 year.. ago, wh<.·n 11 had been in the middle of farm country Elizabeth &haft!r, who had four childrcm, took over tending the bee hives when her husband died nearly a decade ago In 1979, her right to keep bees was chaUenged by residents of a nearby housing development who · complained about their l'h1ldrt'n being stung. The City Counlil granted a temporary permit for nine hives and a year later, after receiving no further complaints, m;if'i,. thP pt>nnit permanent. As police cars foUowed on the grnund, helicopters from Costa M<•sa andHuntington Beach shadowed the bike from the a1r. HEIGHT ... Avenue, Beach Boulevard and an 1•x1ension of Walnut Avenue): 50 foet LetteneUo, his gun puUed, or- dered Dobson to "freeze" but he said in his report the suspect instead turned abruptly and the officer :ired one shot from his handgun and missed. Offic.-ers then cornered Dobson and ar- rested him. Cooler, cloudy skies forecast on Saturday _, • District 9 (Bounded by Beach Boulvard, Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Street and extension c1f Walnut Avenue): No de- termination made yet. • District 10 (Along the Hunt- mgton Beach Pier, and along the ocean side of Pacific Coast High- way between Lake and 7th streets): one story on and north of the Pier. two stories above the l<'vel of the Pier south of the Pier. • District 11 (The remaining beach area on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway): con- t·css1on stands may be up to 20 feet high. the existing standard. Dobson was not carrying a gun. Webster said Letteriello didn't know that at the time and also wasn't Informed why he was running from the police. Dobson was arrested on suspi- cion of reckless driving and evad- ing arrest. He posted $1 ,250 bail and was released from Costa Mesa Jail Thursday night. MAIL ... to Terminal Island Federal Cor- rectionaJ Facility. Bail has been set at $25,000 and he will be arraigned Aug. 22. Polouoloand Steiger have been summoned to appear for arraign- ment Aug. 29, Thomas said. Hurri<.'ane Ahc1a and iJ.8.-side- kick -a stubborn high-pressure ridge that has funneled tropical weather to Southern California - showed signs of weakerung today Weather forecasters are predic- ting cooler, less clammy weather but added that weekend con- d1uons wiU hardly be August-like A pounding rainstorm drenched much of Los Angeles and San Bernardino Thursday, causing flooding. The downpour caused the cancellation of the Dodgers-Mets baseball game, be· lieved to be the first time a major league ballgame has been called by rain in August in Southern California. The Orange Coast escaped the showers. A cool offshore breeze lowered coastal temperatures and the humidity dropped for the first time in..pearly two weeks. The ~ali..Poal Weather Service reported that the thkk layer of dark clouds that moved over the coast Thursday will remain through Saturday. Alicia. which ripped through the Texas roastUne and hit Hous- ton Thursday, was weakening today At least six persons were killed as the hurricane cut its way mto Texas. A high pressure ridge, which has been sitting over New Mexico and pushing tropical air and moisture from Alicia into Southern California, also was weakening today. The weak- ening, weather officials said, will cause a slowdown in the out-of-character weather in Cali- fornia Inland temperatures this week· end are exi:x-cted to top out in the mid 80s with l'OaStaJ highs in the mid 70s. Dr. J eff Mac Dona ld Doctor's license revoked LONG BEACH (AP) The The Planning Commission took ~traw votes in its approvals for individual districts. At next Tues- day's meeting, the commissioners w1U attempt to decide the height lirruts for District 9 and vote on the .c.mmg plan as a whole. The men could be sentenced to five years in prison, a $1 ,000 fine, or both for each count of mail fraud if they are convicted. PHONE STRIKE ... Outstanding men named medical License of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, serving three hfe terms for the 1970 murders o( his wife and two children, has been revoked by the state Board of Medical Quality Assuranl'e. lines. 'tWe've had no problems," a spokesman said. "We're real busy." ln Orange County, the strike has required 1,700 supervisory personnel to handle the missing workers' duties. Susan Bouley. one of the owners of Century 21 Gold Star Realtors in Costa Mesa. said this strike has produced some unexpected benefits. "We just had a repair call, and a man.ager called me back," she said. "It's kind of nice to get a call back from a manager." Regarding dlrectory assistance calls, Bouley said, "People here have JUSt stopped doing it. They're using the telephone book." The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Young Men of America Awards Program recent· ly named 11 Orange Countlans to its 1983 biography The program recognizes the achievements of men between 21 and 36 years old The following were honored for outstanding civic and professional contribu- tions to their communities. Charles Stockstill of Irvin<'; James Burns of Costa Mesa: Patri<.'k Gleason of Laguna Bea,.h, Brian Childs of Corona Del Mar, Robert Nelson of Newport Bea<.'h; F.dward Kacic of El Toro; John Greene of Huntmgton Beach, Kennt>th H orvath of Fountain Valley. Thomas Thorton of Laguna Niguel: Robert Olson of Santa Ana: Craig BaumbuS<:h of Mission VwJO The board's ruling b<.>came ef- fective late last month after ci March 23 hearing in San Diego. the Press-Telegram reported today. Then there's Western Union, the telegram service. A s pokesman for the Newport Beach office saJd the strike has had no impact. "We do all our business by direct dialing," the Western Unir spokesman said HART TELLS IDEAS ... Utah inan to he tried ~in NB shooting death The former Gre-en &•ret cap- tam and head of emerg{'ncy medicine at St Mary Medical Center was convu.-ted m 1979 of the bludg('()n slay1ngs at the family's home m North Carolina He has been ma ft-deral prison m Bastrop, Texas. smce last August MacOonaJd, 39, formerly of Huntington Harbour.has stead- fastly mamtained that a group of hippie-like intruders attacked him and kiUed his pregnant wife Hart admitted that ruMing fourth, especially behind well-known candidates such as former Vice President Walter Mondale and Sen. John Glenn of Ohio, has been frustrating. "But life is frustratmg," he said. "I've never been in a race where l or my candidate has been a front-runner. FrankJy I wouldn't know what 1t was like" Two other candidates who eventually became Democratic nonunees for president, Jimmy Carter and George McGovern, started out with very little name-recogniuon,he pointed out. Hart was Sen. McGovern's campaign manager in his 1972 bid for the µresidency Hart sa.ad his vision for the U.S . "could not be more different" from Ronald Reagan's. He outlined his priorities for cleaning up toXlc waste dumps, cutting nuclear arsenals in half and retrairling unemployed mnustnal workers. He also said he has devised a plan to rebuild the nation's highways and sewers and in the process employ ''rnas.sive numbers of people" who otherwise would be out of work. Responding to a question on education, Hart said the federal government'srole in the schools should be to provide financial assistance, institute new techniques -particularly computer trairung -and meet the needs for speda] education and handic.apped education. He supports a bill which proposes federal money be made available to local school districts for new computer technology. he said The president should use hLS power to tell the public why education is important. "Democracy will survive only if we have a weU-educated electorate," he said. Yet he said the U.S. is not providing itscitiz.en.s with the "bram power'' they need to compete for economic survival. Before the Corona del Mar reception, Hart had met with legislators in Sacramento and received the endoNtetnent of State Sen. Gary Hart. D-Santa Barbara, during a news conference at the Capitol. After the reception, Hart went on to attend a dinner in his honor held at Lido Village. A 31 -year-old man charged with accidentally shootmg and killing a friend dunng a struggle at a Newport Beach aparlment complex last May has been or- dered to stand triaJ on man slaughter charges. Reyes Betancourt, of Salt Lake City, who was vacatiorung in Newport Beach at the time of the shooting, will be arraigned in Orange County Superior Court Monday. A public defender representing Betancourt described the May 25 shooting at the Oakwood Garden Apartments as a "tragic" end to a long friendship between his client and Thomas William Gale, 25. Gale, also of Sall Lake City, was shot once in the chest and died an EL MORRO ... From Page A1 vestigators reached early today could not confirm whether the the boat was carrying dye markers. The cylinders, 15 inches long and four inches around, caused alarm after the canister in San Clementf> was set down and etched a mark rn a concrete sidewalk, according to Orange County Fire Department spokes- man Chuck Murphy. El Toro Marine officials wiU dispose of the canisters, 0H1cial<1 said We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642·6086 The same 24·hour a nswenng service may be ust>d to record let tt>rs to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verifi <'allon No cir<'ulalion C'alli;, please Tell us what·s on your mind ORANGE COAST hour after paramedics rushed him Collette, 24, and daughters to the Fountain Valley Communi-Kimberly and Kristen. ty Hospital trauma center. He said the intruders chant~ "ThE.'y were out here on va-"Acid is groovy Kill thC' pig!.." cation, fLshmg. l(Oing to the beach during the attack --the typical California tnp," The Supreme Court refusro m explained Public Defender Wil-JanuAry to hear Mad)onald''> liam Kelly He said Gale and appeal of his t.'OnVl<.'t1<.1n for the Betancourt where staying with a murders. resident of the apartments. A c c o r d i n g t o t h e Kelly charged that an apart-Press-Telegram, documents from ment security guard who was the board show that adrrunis reportedly t.ryi.ng to place Gale trative Jaw judge. ~·~ Hogan under arrest a( the ume of the 2 found cause to dtseiphne Mac-. Donald for unprofessional con a.m . s~ooung s.hould share equal duct, because his "crimes involved blame m the crone moral turpitude and were "Either the wh~le thing sbouJ<i--substantially related to the quah be considered accidental or~ f1cations, functions and duties of a (Betancourt and the· g{nlrd) physician and surgeon " should be charged," said Kelly In a phone call from Texas, Pollce said the incident was MacDonald said Thursday he was touched off when Gale and secur-depressed by the board's action. ity guard Lyle Vernon Bort got "I'm sorry to see this happen, mto an argument m an outer but I'll reapply as soon as my name haJlway. is cleared," he said ~ Mayor Don Roth said he was "shocked" by the killings. "I just <.'Ouldn't believe what I was hearing," he said of the rcportS he'd been given. Of Mrs. Shafer, he said: "She was really the true frec -enierpnaer. She just dug in and worked and did a lot of things on hurown. "She used to have the honor system where you would buy an 1 avocado and JUSt leave 25 <.>enls in the box "That was old Anaheim," the mayor said. "She was the epitome of of old, true Anaheim." HB city targeted for oil Xtra Energy Corp of Shreveport, La.. IS purchasing mmeral rights beneath parcels in downtown Huntington Beach, with plans to recover addiUonal oil from a 200-acre underground field. The field targeted by Xtra is bounded by Yorktown Avenue, 17th Street. Pine Street. Lincoln Street and Beach Boulevard. Recently, the Huntington Beach CityCounciJ agreed to lease subsurface 011 and gas rights to Xtra for city parcels totaling 1.79 acres. located wllhm the field area The company's goal is to con- solidate the mineral rights and active oil production inierests within this field, then begin producing oil on a pool-wide basis, instead of well-by-well. After a<.-quiring the rights, the company plans to irut1ate a water- flood operation for secondary r~very of 011. Acrording to Wilham 0 . Bnggs Jr , an Xtra representative, the Hunungton Beach field has been a source of otl for 50 years, and the amount of 011 that can be re- covered by conventional pumpmg 1s dec:limng In a waterflood operatJon, water 1s ln)t'Cted mto subsurface zones to force add1t1onal 011 above ground One of the advantages of this this process, Briggs said. is that many unsightly indiVldual oil pumps throughout the field can be closed down Drilling and pump- ing operations can be consolidated at a central site, with landscaping used to improve the appearance. As a result of its agreement, the dty will receive a royalty of one-sixth of the revenue produced Crom city-owned mineral rights. Car crash kills Irvine man, 26 A 26-year-old lrvme man was killed early Thursday alter his vehicle went out of control and crashed into a power pole, accord- ing to a highway patrol official. Michael J . Cox was pronounced dead at the scene. polJce said. 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Up Town Sax Quintet to perform in Irvine concert Irvine's free summer concert aeries continues this Sunday with the Up Town Sax Quintet perfonning at 6 p.m. in Heritage Park, 4601 Walnut Ave. Lawn seating is available on a first-rome, tint-serve basia. At 8 p.m., ballroom dancing to the High Society Band will take place in the Youth Services Center of the park. The dance is $3 general admission, $5 per couple. Recreational swimming in Costa Mesa Lap and recreational swimming will be available at Costa Mesa's Downtown Community Center Pool from Aug. 29 through Sept. 9. The pool will be open from noon to 1:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. weekdays for lap swimming. Cost is 75 cents per person. Recreational swimming will take place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Tueaday, Thursday and Friday and from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. A.dmismon oost also is 75 cents. The activity is organized through Costa Mesa's Leisure Services Department. Seniors can exercise to music Exercise to Music, a class designed for senior citizens, begins Tuesday at 12:20 p.m. in Laguna Beach. The instructor is Eva Gamet and the exerdse clas.9 is held at the. Veterans Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St. For information, call the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach, 497-2441. Needlepoint guild meets Wednesday The next meeting of the Point to Point Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Huntington Beach Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. For more information on the group, call 998-7644 or 841-1903. FV Mayor's Breakfast set Wednesday The monthly Fountain Valley Mayor's Breakfast will take place at 8 a.m. Weadnesday in Hall C of the Commmunity Center, behind City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Mayor Marvin Adler will welcome the participants. Guest speaker will be Mark Jorgensen, director of public relations -and .dvertisingforITTCannon. Thechargeforcoffeeanddoughnutsi.s $1. The breakfast is open to the public. To reserve a place, call the Oty Hall switchboard during business hours, 963-8321 . .. ,_ ··~ \' : ' . . ' ;,,f•~f,,,.--J ' .. ,I •. \ ,· ..... ,;. ., - Larry Hufft shows his stuff a t auditions ------ Worker cleans up more ways than one A '991dent of the 11300 blocit of Oelphlnium AY90Ue told polloe the p.id eomeone to mow her lawn. After the yard woriter wu ~. he broke Into her gmrmge and atote the Sears 1ewnmOW81 . lhe told police. The loee ... •tlmlrted •• 1289. A young men told police he loe1 hi• _.... ThYndey In the~ of the ·1-a.wn lt0t9 et 10950 Wern« Aw. The dent blue Wlk:to Wllllet contained 121 and • Arlt lnt«State Bank .utomated teller card. A reeldent of the 16800 of Mt. CHadel Street reponed Thursday thet aomeonee11tered hie 098fl gmr- mge and ltote two P'atlc tool box ... • aet of aodteta and two bl<:ydel. The loee ... •tlmated It 1389. Ari unoccupied home with a "for Ule" alQn out front, located on the 10800 blodl of El Puo Avenue, wu the target of a brMk-ln. A kitchen window waa broken to ent•, and empty beer bottlee ..... left behind. Laguna Beach A"*' deecfibed aa aboUt 18 yeera of mgeexpoeed hlmMl1 to a wonw1 In the 200 b6odl of Cyi>f_. Street at ebout 6 p.m. Thunday nlgtlt. The 'Wtctlm Mid the 11'\111\ then ran -ay., Ari art pl-. valued by the owner at '300 waa ltolen from a buslneea In . . ) ..... the 200.block of For .. t Avenue. Burgi.ta broke Into • car parked In the 600 block of Catellna Street, taking S600 In valuables. A car cover valued at $175 waa taken from a vehlele perked In the 500 bl<><* Of Part<' Ave I nine Seven! magaz.lnes and a watch were reported atolen from • home on the 14000 blodl of Hlgha•t Thura- day at 4:45 p.m. Entry was apparently made through a bathroom w\()dow. Police were called out to the 4000 block of Kron late Thursday night to break up a fight between 10 to 20 punk rockers. The youtha were battl- ing with flstt and boards. A 1975 Chevrolet pickup INCk belonging to Sun'down Marine, 19791 Beech Blvd .. waa reported atolen from a gaa station at the come< of Beech and Edlng« Avenue. The lo.a waa estimated at $5,300. Huntington Beach A reetdent of the 10100 block of Suntan Clrae reponed Thur.day that someone poured detergent ov.w hie lawn, placed tollet paper around hi• home and tore numer<>U9 plant• from their planters. About 36 llowerlng planl8 were reponed mtaelng. A home on the 700 block of Ooe1111hlll was the target of a cat burglar who apperently brOke In through • unlocked rear window Wednesday night or Nt1y Thur.day white a realdent waa asleep. The loa Included $800 In at•eo equipment, a $500 mlcrowaYe oven and two blcycle9 valued at $400 A 1982 BMW 3201 WU burglarized Thuradey morning whlle par11ed In McDonnell Oovglaa IOI 0. Entry WU made by forcing a lock on the Paaaenoer side. The reported loss Included a $400 car stereo. A $10,000 diamond ring anCI a .38-callber handgun were reported atolen In the burglary Thursday morning of a home on the 300 block of t 8th Street. The point of entry wu unknown. Newport Be-:J. A $15,000 strand ot pearls with a diamond ciaap was stolen from a Ja.amlne CrMI! reeldenee. The own« of the pearl• told pollce the necl(laoe waa alOfed In a jewelry box kept In her muter bedroom. It wu unclear when the pearls were taken. A .38 caliber revolver wu taken by a thief wtio broke Into a mobile home on the 1500 bloclc of Superior Avenue. The gun, wonh $200, wu atored In a dreaaer drawer In a bedroom. Clouds, Inore drizzle on the agenda Coastal Extended Temperatures ,._, ==: ... =-· ...... ... Olly ~ ........ E r~ c. c .. &... .,, .. M It 17 .. M .. 112 .. 82 rt 17 71 • 1t " 11 12 " M !'O 12 I I II M 71 f7 .. '° • ea .... " ., to n • 10 .. 74 .... .. 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From PageA1 "l think everybody, at one lime or another, haa wanted to be a clown," said Larry Hufft, a 45-year-old Huntington Beach truck driver who showed up atthe audition becauae he saw a com- mercial on television three weeks ago. , "I waa sitting on the couch, drinking a beer, and I saw it and said to my wife, 'I'm 110 crazy, why don't I go do eomethirur like that."' "Why don't y-;,~.--:r h i.a wife, Cathy, replied. "I think I will," he said. "No, you won't," ahe said. "The heck I won't," he said. And he did. There he was, rubbing his bald pate and turning somersaults with the best of them. "I figure I've been nuts all my life -I might as well be getting paid for it," he said, laughing. The others, some who were jugglers, mimes and acrobats, shared Hufft's dream -a dream everyone's probably had at one time or another. "I'm 45, I'm financially respon- sible, I pay taxes, l drive a ruce car -I've put ln my 30 years of outdoing the Jone9e8," he said. "Now, I just want to run away and join the circus." Richard Dollbawn, 20, also of Huntington Beach, said simply, "I want to make people happy," when he was asked why ~e wanted to be a circus clown. Dollbawn, who brought his unicycle and juggling equipment along to the audition, said he started juggling in hia backyard and has since worked up to doing professional shows at high schools, libraries and even wed- ding receptions. Wayne Sidley, 27, of Orlando, F1a .. said that as Ringling Broe.' "Boss Clown" he auditions about 6,000 would-be funnymen a year, from all over the country. Of that number, he said, the college accepts 60 annually, most of them between 17 and 35. "A lot of people have a desire to make people laugh. And a lot of people have a desire to perform," he said. The Clown College looks not only for people who have a funnybone, but for people who really want to be clowns, Sidley said. ''The circus lifestyle i.8 very tough and very demanding," he said. "You have to be dedicated to the art of clowning or you won't make it." Sidley had the clown audi- tioners put on happy expressions, bored expre98iona and then belt out a belly laugh. He and four other Ringling Bros. clowns -in full makeup - led each audition.er th.rough a series of clown gaga, improvisa- tions and theater garnet designed to show off their penonality and body movementa. In the ring across the arena floor, a handful of lithe, leotard-clad women kicked and leapt in time to the shouta of a circus chof!<>&l'8pher. Andrea Triieman, 19, of Hunt- ington Beach, ho~ t.O be a cl.rcua showgirl before the morning wu th.rough. "I auditioned last year and they put my picture and application in the file. Then they never called me," she said. Thia year, the choreographer again said he liked her, but said he did not have a spot open for a showgirl her height. "It would be exciting to travel with a show you can work on and feel like it's your show-you put it together and you take it down and you move on," she said. Her thoughta were echoed by Sale throagla Sepl 6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 A3 0.-, ..... ,.,._ llr....,. IC.-., Andrea Trueman demonstrates dancing skills, above, while Richard Dollbaum readies unicycle. the others auditioning. For many, years of plans and dreams rode on how well they could prance, mug or turn a cartwheel. "Everybody gets caught up in the old American dream. You know, the fence, the dog. But they don't have time to enjoy it," Hufft said. His wife agreed to go along with his impulse to audition. "I'll quit my job and go down there with you and clean up after the elephants if I have to," she told him. After the tryouts were over, the clown college· auditioners were told to fill out applications and aend pictures and wait for word. But Dollbaum, who had also tried out two weeks ago in Los Angeles, said Clown College Dean Ron Severini told him privately afterwards that he had made it. And he was ecstatic. "I got accepted -out of 6,000 people," he said, exultantly. His parents think the idea is great. "They dlg it," he said. He'll have to report to school by Sept. 5 or 6, he said. Classes, which run 10 hours a day, begin on Sept. 12. Hufft, too, said he felt hopeful. "I'm in the running. They took me aside afterwards and said they liked what I was doing. Then they told me to get my application in and get some pictures taken," he said . "I can't believe it-I'm 45 years old and here I am running off to join the circus." LEES LOWERS ITS PRICES TO US ••• WE PASS BIG SAvta S.lOYOOI Live. the life of UD DEN'S M11dr bolt11 by Bur1t09ton : iiiSiiilitiiiti: 'cu St om draperies vinyl parauet wood uc NO 1304~2 1663 PlACOOIA AVE .• COSTA IEA'. 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Both fires-one m the W1lmmgt.on area of Los Angeles and the other in Long Beach-were ext- inguished in about an hour and no injuries occurred, firefighters said Anesthetists drug users? SAN.DIEGO-.Do:ctors and n urses studying anesthesucs are more likely to abuse prescribed dl'\.lgs than are other medical personnel, accord- ing to University of California researchers. The UC San Diego report released Thursday, based on a questionnaire mailed to the directors of the 289 anesthesia training programs, found that 74 percent of the programs had at least one suspected incident of drug dependence involving doctors, nurses or instructors. REG ~soo SALE s32so °'*'"'I'"'" '"'llll Of,<rt v~r et f>'> 1nrl Q•~v. ~E~A~J~Bl~C~tE $898 Oo) Hu,.i d f O"-f' rOmt' 11 •~llOU " ,11u1 ,, nouOI! or ~·nolt· 111111~•·· 5 GAL DWARF MOCK ORANGE SSSB REG s12ot1 SALE :0 ;. '• ., " Jul' I ( 1 GAL. LANTANA s2so ~ REG SJ~ SALE - I 1 .y 11 <I"''' arounel cov~r w1lh 10110 , ! ,I 1 'j "r1111~'l' 1111 ..... 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Hard hit was the·tiny San Bernardino County desert community of Joshua Tree whe re the main thoroughfare was awash Thursday in up to 3 feet of water and dozens of businesses we re flooded after a pounding mida!ternoon downpour. About 70 miles northwest, near Barstow. more than 20 cars and trucks we re swept off the National Trails Highway when a cloudburst sent a four-foot-high wall of water rushing from the hills. All the trapped motorists and their passengers were taken safely out of the flooded area by van, said San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy Ronald Mahoney. A rain-related four-car pileup in a slippery Bel-Air intersection killed Evelyn Wallace, 64, of Reseda and injured three other people shortly after 6 p.m. Thursday, said Los Angeles police Sgt. Albert Lugo. floatmg downstream tn a sitting position. It ~med like for a mile. Then 1 went head over heels It seemed like forever," said Ve lma Beamon, 63, who was In ont• of the cars. A young surfer, identified by one w itness as Chris Eaves, ran from a nearby restaurant and plunged in after her, pulling her on to a muddy 1sl<:t. where sheriff's deputies picked her up by h elicopter The cars floated briefly, witnesses said, then began to tumble in the channel. Presumed drowned w as Mar y Rose Martin of San BernardJno. who had been riding with Beamon The bodies from the other car, Ella Adeimy, 49, of Duarte and her daughte r, Cathenne Craig, 31, of S<.n Bernardino were recovered early Thursday. Antonio L . Alvarez Jr., 20, and his mother, Mary Alvarez, 39, nding in Beamon's car, were thrown clear and clung to a fence until they were rescued by firefighters. "It (the car) roUed over and over c.in<l over-about four times. The door came open and w e Cell out. I held on to the door for a while, but then I let go," Beamon recalled. "Then, my thanks to God. Jehovah. Somebody yelled to me over and over. 'Hang on ! Hang on!"' Mechanic S teve Fisher and garden-shop em- ployee Fred Ma ttock of Devore also ran to aid the storm victims, but the channe l bank gave way beneath Mattock and he feU in. "He didn't come up for 20 seconds, 30 set.'Onds, maybe 40 seconds, and then he popped up about 25 yards away from me," Fisher said of Mattock. "I just jumped in. 1 didn't even take my shoes off " He was able to half swim, half scramble baC'k to shore with Mattock, who eventually caught h1~ breath, he said. The time for thinking came later, he said. ''l went home and walked in the house and m y little 2-year-old ran up to m e and I just thought: I put myself in a life-threatening situation today and ll really C'Ould have gone either way," he said. Would he do it again? "I don't know," Fisher said. "It's circumstance-. that help you make those dec1Sions." Rob1nson'S 100 YEARS OF STYLE SHOE VIEWS '83. MEET THE GREAT SHOE DESIGNERS. JOIN OUR HOST OF INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SHOE DESIGNERS tor a special showing of the11 newes t styles for tall Friday August 26. from 2·4 p m 1n NEWPORT Fine lea thers Exquisite styling Our sleek, dramatic open toe pump Iron" Bruno Magl1 mai..es a beautiful statement tor fall Stack or wine leather with sueded wh1psnake detailing $158 In Robinson's Designer Shoes 158 Newport. wh ere style is in the design t TOP OF THE NEWS seized aboard Danish ship By tbe Associated Pre11 TAMPA, Fla. -Drug enforcement agents found 1,391 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $458 million in a shipload of fungicide from South America in what was called the nation's second-largest seizure of the drug. State and federal agents found <.'OCaine aboard the Danish cargo vessel Sine Boye docked in Tampa Bay, said Joseph Magri of the U.S. attorney's office Thursday. Earthquak e jolts A laska ' PALMER, Alaska -A moderate earth- quake jolted the most populous part of Alaska, but no injuries or damage were reported. Wayne Jorgensen of the Alaska Tsunami Warning Center said the quake registering 5.1 on the Richter scale hit at 7:59 p.m. Thursday and was centered 60 miles northwest of Homer on the Kenai Pennmsula. It was felt slightly in Homer and Anchorage, which 1s about 75 miles northeast of Homer. Ex-worker kills postmaster JOHNSTON, S.C. -A recently fired postal worker returned to the post office today with a shotgun, kjlling the postmaster and injuring two other employees and a policeman, authorities said. The gunman, who surrendered after t~ shootings, was not immediately identified, but friends and employees said he had been distraught by the suicide of his son, also a postal worker, last year. WORLD . ·:i . .. . . . . . --MANAGUA, Nicaragua -A band of about 100 rebels on the isolated Caribbean coast ambushed a reserve battalion, killing 10 govern- ment troo~ while suffering at least one fatality, the Defense M1rustry announced Thursday. Philippine quake toll 17 LAOAG CITY, Philippines -The coun- try's w orst earthquake in seven years killed at least 17 people and injured 80. most of them crushed by toppled buildings, churches and h omes, rescue officials said today. Civil defense crews using jackhammers and other heavy tools pressed their search for victims of Wednesday night's quake that hit President Ferdinand E. Marcos' home province of Docos Norte 250 miles n orth of Manila. France boosts Ch a d force N'DJAMENA, Chad -France sent in more soldiers and appointed a veteran marine para- trooper today to command its forces m Chad, determined to stop what mihtary sources called Libya's military buudup in the rebel-held north. 1714)\A 557-2847 696 Randolph Ave D\IJ((Brea Hospital D ~ lNe uropsychiatrlc Center 875 North Brea Boulevard Brea. California 92621 is pleased to announce that ii will hold a Special All· Day Open House Program on Monday. August 22. 1983 from 8 a.m. · 5 p.m. to commemorate its newly opened CompCare® EATING DISORDERS UNIT (CEDU) A highlight of the program will feature two distinguished doctors known internationally for their work with eating disorders and for their medical reference text: Anorexia Nervoea a mulddlmenstonal penpecttve PAUL E GARFINKEL M D and DAVID M. GARNER. 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The highest sustained wands were 25 mph, with gusts to 45 mph Soviet boy denies letters, heads home WASHINGTON (AP) Andrei Berezhkov. the 16-year-old son of a senior Soviet da plom.at. 1s flying home w Moscow aft.er denying he ever begged President Reagan for asylum. HIS last words on American soil: "Say ha to Mick Jagger for me.'' Sailboats look like so much driftwood piled up on the shore at the Houston Yacht Club following the passage of Hurricane Alicia. The teen -ager's departure ended a week-Jong diplomatic standoff between the two superpowers marked by exchanges of a<.'Cusations and demands. WE 'RE CELEBRATING OUT 36th ANNIVERSARY WITH A HUGE NTH -LONG CELEBRATION ... BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN BRAND AME TV'S AND APPLIANCES AT UNBELIEVEABLY LOW PRICES. WE'VE LOADED OUR SALES FLOOR AND WAREHOUSES TO BRING IN THE BEST SELECTION AT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MAY!AG OILY 28" WIDE • 12.9 cu. ft. 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I wentonaSaturday, because that's the onJyday you can go and have it all over and done with in one eight-hour period. The alternative is to go to three separate sessions, spaced at one week intervaJs. We were told to be there absolutely no later than 8 a.m . I was there at 7:30, and was greeted by a dark, locked building. As I was standing there, wondering what to do, I noted a steady sUI-eam of people who apparently knew w here they were going, walking around to the back of the building. I followed. Sure enough, there was an open door. We wen1 to the second floor. where we filtered into at least two courtrooms. There may have been a third. There were a t least 80 people in the courtroom T chose. The instructor showed up at 8:20. Quick study • That's when I started to learn things. First of all, the course is "taught" by the Academy of Defensive Driving. I learned that of the $25 I had paid, $10 went for court costs, and the remaining $15 went to this Academy. The Academy has its corporate offices in Newport Beach. With two. perhaps three rooms full of people at $15 per person, I'm sure that they can afford the rent. We were shown three movies. one of which was a "Goofy" cartoon made in, perhaps, 1950. We were given two breaks (each attended by a catering truck) and a lunch break. The room was extremely cold, and when a lady asked if the air conditioning could be moderated she was told that it was controlled by somebody in Santa Ana. We were told that we were very lucky because the previous Saturday had been very warm, and there had been no air conditioning. The remainder of the class time was taken up with being read the DMV handbook and being regaled with descriptive little vignettes from the instructor's experiences as a police officer. We learned how to circumvent the U Turn law in a residential area, (pull into somebody's driveway and back out. The most they could get you for was unsafe backing.) P ocket the gun We also learned tha tlt's illegal to carry a concealed weapon m your car, so 1f you're going to carry your gun in the glove compartment, get one of those little clip-on holders for your registration. That way, if you're stopped by the police, you just unclip it from the sun visor instead of taking the chance of digging around in your glove compartment and having your gun fall out. We learned that if you carry a blackjack or a billy club in your car, and you're caught, you're in serious trouble.11 memory serves, carrying either o( these is a felony. but I may be wrong. By far the best non-explosive weapon to carry is your good ol' All-American baseball bat. If you beat some body to death with it the)"tl get you for at least manslaughter, but it's not a crime to carry one Lunch in it.self was educational. It was very cold in the courtroom, but it was very hot outside. We were told that we must be back by 1:05. The door would be locked at that time, and if you weren't there, shame on you. After eating lunch , I decided that it was better to be too cold than too hot , so I went back to the court. The door was locked. We were locked out during lunch, and locked in the rest of the tune A car d board c hain When we first arrived. w e w e re given four cardboard tickets. These w e re collected at various times durin g the day, apparently to insure that we stayed for the whole thing. Had this precaution not been taken , I'm s ure there would have been nobody there after lunch. I've nevPr spent a more excruciatingly boring day in my life. Many of the people there apparently knew of this aspect of the whole thing, and came with newspapers and magazines. The lady two seats to my right managed to get through an entll'e issue of the Inquirer by laying it on the seat between us and reading it in that manner. The instructor made me ntion of the fact that even though we were supposed to be allowed to attend school onJy once in a two-year period. he figured that some people had found a way to circumvent this regulation, because he occasionally saw a familiar face. That may be so. There's another aspect of this thing that bears examination, however. I was never once asked for identification. I could have easily paid the kid next door $20 to go sit in for me. I wish I had. On reflection, the e ntire day smacks of a day in jail for our "Crimes." We were locked in. It was exceedingly uncom- fortable. The major pul)ishment factor in being jailed is boredom, and that ~here-in huge doses. The onJy real difference is that genuine prisoners get to play checkers. The material presented was the same old stuff that everyone has to know in order to get a dnver's License in the first place, and was presented in a totally unimaginative way. Little benef ii I think that the only benefit to be derived from this whole thing ls realized by the court, ($10) and the Academy of Defensive Driving ($15) Aside Crom the business about the billy club, the U tum and the concealed weapon, 1 didn't learn a thing I didn't already know. l can only speak for my.elf, but 1f I'm ever pulled over again and ticketed, you can bet that I'm going to court. It. U they're golng to take my money, they'll have to work for ORANGE COAST • lailyPilot -Bill Harvey Huntington Beacb 50MfTIME5 I FillUKE TA~NG TUE MAKEUP, TMt MAJRSPRAY AND ™E Wm>rlOBE AND TELLIN6 ~EM b S1lff IT! WUAT! ANDUAVE lOORNAUSM?t Bad news kept under wraps WASHINGTON A made-in-Detroit lemon might be defined as an automobile on its way to the repair shop. Sometimes the defects are built in and don't appear for thousands of miles. Some of Detroit's finest four-wheelers come out of the General Motors plants. But in 1980, the Federal Trade Com- mission suspected a massive prob- lem at General Motors. The agen- cy filed suit, charging that GM knew of defects in two key components involving millions of its cars, yet did not make the problem public. Was it faulty? One defect1ve area was the THM 200 automatic transmission system, which CM introduced in its rear-wheel-drive models in 1976. Up to 1979. GM had installed 3.3 million of the transmissions in mid-size to full-size models rang- ing from Chevrolets to Cadillacs. "We don't feel th.at the THM 200 family has been subject to systematic defects." a GM spokes- man told my usociate Tony Capacclo. "It's a good transmission and we stand behind it." Indeed, the THM 200 is still being i.mtalled in some GM models. To settle the rl'C's case, GM agreed to work with pnvate arbitration panels in 39 cities to give car owners mdivtdual hear- ings on their complaints. This settlement outraged con- sumer groups across the country. One of these, Consumers Ag811\St General Motors, in Washington state, took its ob,ections to Rep. AJ Swift, D-Wash. He requested all the FTC's int.emal documents in the case. including mat.enal that is still under seal by a 1980 court order. G. -Jl-Cl-1-11-fl-ll-I -~ Agency stands pal The FTC stonewalled the con- gressman. claiming he had no jurisdiction in the matter. So Swift filed an application under the Freedom of Infonnation Act, and was given a thick stack of censored material. The GM spokesman said: "The FTC didn't identify a specific defect, but said lhe transmission malfunctioned withabnonnal fre- quency .... But the complaint never said what constituted abnormal frequency." You rrught think from this obsen>ation that GM was dealing with a transmission that just dropped from Mars and that the company knew nothing about. In fact, GM knew perfectly well what the failure rate of the THM 200 was -but this, the spokesman said, constiw tes "proprietary in- formation." Evidence gleaned from the rrc documents, the Cent.er for Auto Safety and in terviews with indus- try experts familiar with the case shows that the THM 200 had a failure rate almost twice as great as the transmission GM had been USU\g for the previous 20 years. "' GM engineers, for example, found a failure rate of 25 pereen t to 30 pereent for the 1976 THM 200 transmission at the end of 27 months compared with a 13 per- cent to 15 percent rate for GM's predecessor transmission. The tendency of the THM 200 is to fail between 10,000 and ~.000 miles -in other words, usually aft.er the warranty has run out The average repair cost is $400. Using a conservative 20 percent failure rate, the overall cost to consumers comes to at least $265 million. Complain ts numerous An rrc document noted that the agency had received 11,000 complaints about .the GM trans- mission -a number lhat "surpasses that received in all but one of our product defect cases " Clearly, GM knew there was something wrong with its new transmission: It identified and corrected about 25 design prob- lems between 1976 and 1980. Yet, asanrl'Cmemonotedin 1979, the company didn't tell car owners of precautions they could take. "ln particular," the memo pom tro out, "conswners have never been notified of the possibility that special additives might save the transmission from an untimely demise." States another rI'C analysu;. "C.ertainly by late 1977 and early 1978, there was fairly widespread knowledge about these problems within GM." PEN PALS: A rewarding in- tellectual relationship has sprung up between the heir to the British throne and a Yugoslav wnt.er whom I helped to free from political imprisonment in 1977. The man Is Mihailo Mihajlov President Tito locked him up for advocating great.er freedom in Yugoslavia. Aft.er [, along with others, took up his cause, he was finally allowed to emigrate to the United St.ates, where he is now a college professor Prince Charles was deeply af- fected by the works of Mihajlov and Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhemtsyn Last year, the prince made a speech on the meaning of freedom. Mihajlov was impressed by the speech and wrote the prince to say so. Charles responded on Buck- ingham Palace stationery, writ- ing: "lt ts all very well reading about your, and other's ex- periences, but how do we learn from them? How do we, in a 'liberal' society, understand that at some st.a.ge we have to stand up to pre-meditated evil ... ? These are questions lhat constantly exercise my mind and one day 1 would deem 1 t a privtlege to meet you and talk with you." The letter was signed, "Yours mosl sincerely and admiringly, Charles." Despite this open invitation, M1haj)ov was too modest to "im- pose" on the prince by seeking a meeung last spnng during a visit to Bntam. But Charles hasn't forgotten Mihajlov. ln a speech June 30 in Canada, he referred once again to the Yugoslav writer and the inner strength he wrote about DIPLOMA TIC DIGEST: State Department Counselor Ed Derwinslu, a former Republican congresmnan from Illinois, h~ brought a touch of Cook County and Capitol Hill t.O Foggy Bottom. Instead of the discreet art works favored by most St.ate Depart- ment big shots, Derwin.ski has papered his office walls with photos of himself and vanous notables, and pennants of his favorite sports teams: the White Sox. the Cubs, the Bears, the Black Hawks and the Sting. When work becomes irrelevant The time is coming. and soon in the new century looming before us. when we will have to cease all our nonsensical talk about "com- munism" and the "free ent.erpriae system" and get down to the core of the problem that will be staring us straight in the face. This problem, spurred by the very real revolution we have ~ntly entered --the revolution in communication and infor- ma lion --ill how we are going to decide to distribute income in the <.-oming age. Jobs obsole te IYllR 111111 ~· ~ Socially, this is a great advance. Humans should not have 'to per- form daily tasks that are dull, dreary, repetitious and laborious These are jobs for slaves -and the new breed of slaves will not be featherlea1 bipeds, but elect.tonic blips. Whether we welcome or fear these developments, they are hard upon us, breathing down our necks. The whole thrust of our techno-But this requires --indeed, logjcal change is. really, to get rid demand.a --at the same time a of jobs, nothing more and nothing drastic reevaluation in th e way we less. It is to speed and simplify the live and aus\ain and reward our entire process or making, moving . dtbens. It strikes at the heart of and selling good.a. mainly by a economics, from Adam Smith to reduction of labor cost&. Ka:rl Marx. It signifies that mduslraaJ workers will be virtually eliminated, except at the super- visory level. Office help will become nearly redundant, except for a relatively small cadre of technicians. We have a half-million postal workers alone who will find themselves with nothing to do. This l.S not science-fiction or futurist fantasy, but a realistic assessment of near-future trends by hard-headed business speciaJ- ists, who deplore only the fact that it ia coming ao fast that we are not prepared for it. How will these millions upon millions be employed? Wha't. does a "free market" mean when there is no market al all tor their obeolescent skills? What will we do with hordes-of men and women for whom there a.re simply no jobs available. even if we retrained them in the newer skills? History irrelevant The old maxims and slogans o1 economics. left and right both, a.re likely to become increasingly ir- relevant under these un - precedented condiuons. Labor, 8111 we have tractillonally known It. will no longer be "exploited": it w1U be bypassed. for manufac- turing will be capital-intensive, not only here. but i.n every developed country. You cannot fight this tide on a political or ideological front. It ii bigger than both sides in the ancient dispute about rewards and the sharing of burdens and bte.- ings And the water we are standing in is already snkle-.high.. Dems dog .Reagan's route By MAUREEN SANTINJ Of ............. ..... SAN TA BARBA RA Whether he meed it Olt not, Prfti- dent Reagan ended up aharing the 1potlight with Dmnocnta on hit recent cnw-<lOUlltcy journey destaned to ahore up poUtlcal sup- port amonc hlspank:a. an emera- 1n1 rnlnorl\y power bloc: .. Whether by icddent or by dell.an. at crvery,atop. lt IMIDed, a Democrat wu on hand lo, publicly ~ wilh an4 ~en deoounce what Rffa•n had to.ay. · •' There wu • tort of triple whammy ln El Pue>. Texas. over 1111 AlllYlll '· When the president moved on to La Pu, Me><ico, for a one.day aummlt with MexJcan Pl-etridcnt Misuel de la Madrid. he fou.nd that h1a h09t waa not gotns to publicly ignore the dJf{erem'ft he haewfth Reagan's Central Ameri- ca J)OlJcy. tn.tHd, with Reaganathlaalde, delaM.drid warned publlcly that '4ahow9 of foroe'' ln the region "threaten '° touch off a connagra- tion." n..1 and timilar commenta IJr'O(luced a ruh of atoHet sayinl 1ho •wnmit had not resulted In ~mtnt b«-twee:n the two pl'ftl· dents In their approach to Latin Amerfcan problems. ln New Orle3NJ, Reagan met up with Sen. John Olmn. w ho la seeking the Democrati.c preakien- tlal nomination. Gknn'a ahls made SW"C \ht U?xt of hia re~ Wat available In the pre11 rt>om torWbJte ~ reporters, IO RQpn~ ald8 P'dt· ed up a cop~u w U. Na resul&., eYtn ~ tbe pre:aid~nt add...-ed 1M ~ flrtt, he depar1«1 trom lia prepared renarlai '° respood ~ Glenn'• upcomlna crtumm about military p\annln,~ • . --.... · Daily Pilat FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1983 BUSINESS 84 STOCKS 85 COMICS 86 Arizona S tate hopes to take advantage of a football schedule with 8 home games. 82. D ~ 0 Y ounghlood awaits latest challenge Jack Youngblood stretches out on his bed in his Cal State Fullerton donnitory room and c.'OmplaiJlS about a pain in his stomach. "I'm getting too old for this," he moans. "Old," by Youngblood's standards is 33 years of age. Of course, if you're just counting NFL time, Youngblood's years would amount to 12. The way this works, though, at least in Youngblood's mind, is that NFL time ages a person quicker than chronological existence. Inasmuch as this has been proven as fact throughout history, one can't help b1,tt wonder just what Youngblood is proving by showing up for his 13th season of bumps and bruises. I mean outside of that highly coveted S uper Bowl ring, the defensive end has accomplished everything his sport has to ofCer. "There's always something to prove, there's always a challenge," explains Youngblood as he rolls over on his left side and props his 6-4, 242-pound frame above his left arm. "That goes both ways, too -mentally and physically," he continues. Of course, I hope there's a time when I can mentally say I don't need this any more ... but I've had too many good years, too many suc.'CeSSful years to have them overshawdowed by the last two (seasons)." In other words, Youngblood would like to remove the bitter taste m his mouth and go out a winner. It was a fitting end 'Pine Tar' game concludes quickly NEW YORK (AP) -It was, aft.er all that shouting, a fitting end to one of baseball's most controversial episodes. As the "Great Pine Tar Eecapade" wound to a close, there were an announced 1,245 people as witnesses at Yankee Stadium. There were four outs left in the game, and they went down in order. George Frazier, the New York Yankees reliever, took six pitches to dispense with Hal McRae, ending the Kansas City Royals' half of the ninth inning. Then, Dan Quisenberry, Kansas City's award-winning ' reliever, took just 10 pitches to retire three New York Yankees in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving Quisenberry his 33rd save. It took all of 12 minutes, an average of three minutes per out. "It was a nice way to end it.," Quisenberry said. "It was controversial enough. It was the consummate ending, and everybody will live happily ever after." The average duration of each of the outs was inflated slightly by some theatrics on the part of Yankees Manager Billy Martin. He just couldn't let the affair die without doing something. After Frazier had taken the mound and McRae bad stepped into the batter's box, Frazier appealed at first base, then to second. SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO "I've been on top and that's where I want to go out," he says. Youngblood's conviction is so strong in this regard he's even subjecting himself to the unkindly ritual of learning his position all over again. Aft.er 12 years of playing defensive end under the Rams' customary 4-3 alignment (four down linemen, three linebackers), the team's unofficial captain IS spending his 13th campaign adjusting to the unfamaliar 3-4 (thret: down linemen, four linebackers), which would be like asking Carl Yastn..emski to play shortstop again. "It's a rather funny, almost innate feeling," admits Youngblood of the change. "There are times when, even when I concentrate as I hard as I can, my subconscious takes over and I go back to doing the things I did in the 4-3. "What I'm having to learn to control is different instincts. I don't have to RUrsue the ball in the same manner I did with the 4-3. I don't have to contain in the same manner I did the 4-3. All they're asking me (See VOUNGBLOOD'S, Page BZ J The Yankees were contending that George Brett. who started the controversy by hitting a home run with his tar-covered bat, had missed both bases. Billy Martin meets with umpire Dave Phillips before resumption of the "'pine tar" game. Regatta could he canceled By ALMON LOCKABEV ~,_ ....... ,_ MARINA DEL REY -El Nmo or Ismael -or somebody -is trying to write a new chapter in the International Star~ Rac- ing Assot!latian Log headed "No Star World's in 1983." Or so it seems as the errant winds blew all around Marina del Rey Thursday, but nary a zephyr on the racecourse where 81 world Star sailors milled around the starting area for 2 'h hours before the race committee sounded three gun blasts signalling "llQ race today." It was the second day that rac- ing was totally abandoned and one that was aborted because the fleet could not reach the weather mark in time to finish a race. Under the International Star ~ rules, six races must be sailed for a world championship. It is unthinkable, but general chairman Harrison Hine said Thursday there is a chance the entire regatta might be aborted. No World's has been cancell because of weather since 1922. Hine said the earliest the regat ta could be completed would be Saturday. That means there would have to be two races today and one on Saturday -or vice versa. 14.ngels in NY; Phils in LA u-...... Former Costa Mesa High a nd Or- ange Coast College star Da n Quisenberry puts the finishing touches on Ille Pine-tar game. --------------------- Lendl denies rumor Czech tennis star say h e's not defecting MASON, Ohio (AP) -Czecho- slovakian-born tennis star Ivan Lendl said Thursday that he en- joys "the easy life" in the United States, but he hap no plans to defect. The London Dally Mail, quot- ing Czechoslovakian exile sources, reported in its Friday edlt.iona that Lendl, the No. 2 tennis player in the world. had decided to defect. Lendt, who met with reporters covertns the champioruh.ips of the A.-ociat.ion of Tennis Pro- fetalonals before the defection re- pprt, went into seclusion lat.er Thunday and could not be reached for comment. Earlier, however, he told a re- porter for the USA Today that he had no plans to defect. Lendt hu betn spending about aix montha a year ln the U.S and he said that h e had not been to C7.eehoslovakia in 18 months. "I started traveling when I was · about 14," he said. Cannon gets five years BA TON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Billy Cannon, acclaimed aa the nation's greatest college football hero two decades ago, was sentenced today to five years in prison and flned i10,ooo for mas- termlndlng a *6 million counter· feiUfli tcheme. U.S . Di.strict Judge Frank Pol<n0la, handing down the maximum &entence\ Mid he oould not consider a man's statua and fame when wntendng 10meOne who took an active and willing role in such a echeme. han Lendl Baseball soap opera finishes sans hubbies By WI.LL GRIMSLEY u._wc-114100...,1 NEW YORK -"Take note of what you see, son," said the well-dressed bea?'Qed man as he led •a small tyke-.. out of the elevator at Yank~-·Sta<:f_iu~. "This is something -yo'\i~­ member all your life." In 12 swift minutes, it was over -the end of baseball's longest running single drama, the notorious "Pine Tar Epic" "If I had wanted to watch a soap opera, I'd have stayed home," growled the New Yortt Yankees' Don Baylor, jerking off a No. 25 pinstripe shirt that didn't have a drop of sweat on it. Baylor could do nothing about it as the Yankees went down 1-2-3 in the ninth inning pf the UJlfinished July 24 game -thus finally losing ~-4 to Kansas City on the George Brett home run tha t waa, then wasn't and finally was again. Now, 26 days later, after end· less bickering and acrimony, two last-day court decisiens and a somber threat by Yankee owner George Steinbrenner to sue the American League for libel, it was over. "rve had pine tar up to my lam," Mid the Yankees' Roy Smalley, the second bat ter to face the Royall' relief ace Dan Qubenberry ln the ninth inning. "I'm sJck of hearing' about the 1tuff. Now maybe we can play beRball." First, Don Mattingly rued out to cent.er. Then Smalley skied to left and plnch-hitter Olcar Gamble · IJ'OUftded weakly to second -all mown down ln 10 pitches by the Nbmarfnina QW.enberry. It WN more vaudeville than sport, but only a few people laughed. Billy Martin, the Yankee man- ager, went lmmedlately lnto the playen' off-limit& l<>Unge and 1· COMMENTARY I stared blankly at a TV screen for a long time. He agoniz.ed. Yankee Stadium, ''The House That Ruth Built," was a cavern of empty seats -56,300 of them - while small knots of 1,245 human beings, most of them kids, dotted the rest of the vast arena. "This a footnote in baseball his- tory," said Jerry Holtzman of the Chicago Tribune, who deserted his own red-hot Chicago White Sox to be in attendance. "It's wild but it's a happening. Too bad not enough people ap- preciate the romance of the game." · Other baseball writers from around the country wanted to be in on. the climax of one of the game's m<l8t bizarre episodes. It would have been funny if It hadn't been so unnecessary. BlllBURD TONIGHT Bt Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Skid Row residents may get bum's rush during '8 4 Olympics From AP dlspalcbu LOS ANGELES -A5C1ty coRoun-,., l'11tn&n says he wants kid w den•hct.s and transients to leave Los Angeles during the 1984 Olymp1cro, perhaps to a Cann north of the city. "I'm going to do everything I can to get them off the streets and sidewalks," Councilman Gilbert Lindsay said. "We'll do this as a permanent thing. but 1 want to go all out during the Olympics so we give a good impression to visitors" Lindsay said one of his ideas 1s to "reactivate an open-air farm" for Skid Row residents on government land in Saugus, about 35 rrules north of Los Angeles. ~ More than a decade ago, the cny used to send public drunks and vagrants to such a farm, said Lindsay "Let them sweat 1t out in the sun. grow vegetables to cat and learn a trade," said t~e councilman, who added that a stay of three to six months on such a work farm would go a long way toward rehabilitating the Skid Row crowd. "I haven't got any plans yet -all the plans are still in my head, but this fall I'U brmg them to the forefront:• Lmdsay said. Quote of the day Alberto Salazar, revealing his training regimen for coping with possible smog during the marathon at the 1984 O lympic Games in Los Angeles: ''l'U just start the car in the garage and run in there." Bengals nudge J e ts in OT CINCINNATI -Pat Leahy [!] booted a 31-yard_ field goal with 1_2:45 •• • to play in overtime Thursday rught, Lifting the New York Jets to a 20-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in a nationally televised National Football League preseason game. Leahy earlier tnissed two fie ld goal alt.empts, including a 45-yard attempt with less than a minute to play in regulation time. Regaldo earns s hare of lead Victor Regalado birdied five of his 11!1 last six holes he played Thursday to charge from the middle of the pack into a tie for the first-round lead in t he Greate:-Hartford Open Regalado finished at 7-under-par 64 on the par-71, 6.579-yard Wethersfield Country Club course -tied with Fr ed Couples, DeWitt Weaver and Payne Stewart. OAYll OIA2 MINTON kidding Braves lo e again Jody Davis' towermg three-run Iii homer provided all the offense Chicago needed Thursday in a 3-0 victory over slumping Atlanta. Cubs' starter Ferguson Jeaklna, with one-out relief help ~ram Lee Smltb, raised his record to 4-8, as the National League West-leading Brav~s dropped th.eir fourth straight game to match their longest losing streak of the season . Elsewhere, Bo Diaz. hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning to propel Philadelphia to a 4-2 victory over San Diego, snapping the Padres' four-game winning streak ... Greg Minton snuffed out a Montreal rally in the seventh inning by stnkmg out Andre Dawson, then Tom O'Malley gave San Francisco an insurance run with a homer in the bottom of the seventh and the Giants beat the Expos. 5-3 . Pinch-hitter Duane Walker drove in three runs with a bases-loaded double in the runth inning as Cincinnati rallied for five runs to defeat Pittsburgh, 6-5, ending the Pirates' five-game winning streak ... Rookie A.Jl~y Va_n Slyke capped a three-hit performance with his seventh home run, a one-out shot in the 10th inning, giving St. Louis a 5-4 victory over Houston. USC to practice at UC Irvine WiththeOlympicGamesinvading II the Los Angeles area next year, the USC football team has finalized a deal that will have the Trojans living and pracbieing at UC lrvine next August ... Raymond Fos\er Rozelle , Cather of National Football League Commissioner Pete Roz.elle. died Thurs- day at Rancho Bernardo Convelescent Hospital, the NFL announced. He was 83. A resident of Lynwood, RoieUe was a retired assistant purchas- ing agent for Alcoa in Vernon ... The~ Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee has unul Dec. 1 to pay City of Los Angeles ticket taxes, Mayo~ Tom Bradley announced. The agreement ends a dsspute between the LACXX:: and the city over money due for tickets ordered since June 14 ... Favorite Rating Polnt, with Chris McCarron in the saddle, recorded her fifth victory in six starts by capturing the feature race at Del Mar. With a late charge, Colaxe finished second by a half-length. with Doryl third. T e levision, radio TV: Baseball-Angelsat New York Yankees, 5 p.m .. Channel 5. NFL Football -Exhibition: Miami at Washington, 5 p.m .. Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at New York Yankees, 4·55 p.m .. KMPC (7 10); Philadelphia at Dodgers. 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790) BUlllTIN BOARD Alie 11roup swlmmlnll More than 700 top quatlli.re from 12 west- ern 1tatH Including Alaska and Hawaii are competing In the McDonald's We1tern Zone awlm champlonthlps which counllnue through Saturday at the Heritage Aquetlc comple11 In Irvin.. Top swlmmlfs from 75 club• are expected to go alter numerous natlonal age group re- e<>rds during the meet Which began Thursday Competition beglna at 9 a.m each day with prellmlnarlea. Anal competition b90lna approx- imately t 'A hours after the conclusion of quall- l'ylng. The' meet Is free and open to the public Goll tourney The ninth annual March ol Dimes Costa Mesa golf tournament will be held Mo,,day on the Los Lagos course at the Coste Mesa Golf anQCountry Club. Members of the Costa Mesa City Councll, plennlng commission, Chamber ot Commerce and Lion• Club will be among the participants. The $60 entry fee Includes electric golf cart. tee prtzea and awards dinner. A 1983 Datsun Is the hole-ln·one prize for this tournament For more Information, phone 631-8700 or 553-0881. J'olleyball tryouts Newport Harbor High'• women's volleyball team will hold tryouts Thursday. Sept 1 al noon In the school's men's gymnasium Newport harbor's coach la Mike Neese A.~cot raclnlf Former Nl9wpor1 tlarbor H1gt1 loo1oa11 player Ron "Sleepy" Tripp br1ng11 two nauonal chom plonahlps to the U S Auto Ctuti midget portlo" of the double·heaoer with NASCAR limited aportsmen •tock cars tonight a1 Aacol Par~ 111 Gardena Racing begins at 8 fJ m Ticket lnlormalto!• ts avalfable bV phoning (213) 321· I 100 On Saturday. sprint cars wlll have the spot llgh1 In the Kreco-CRA championship series. also beginning at 8 p m .lunltJr tP11nl~ The third annual Junior Clay Court tennis tournament begins Monday and contmues lhrough Aug 28 al the Racquel Club or Irvine, 5 Sandburg Way The 1unlor 1nv1ta1tona1 tourney fields Ille 1op 14, 16 and 18 .year-old girls and boys in singles matches For more 1nforma11on phone 562-5683 Racquetball tournamPnt Golden West College will host a doubles 'outdoor racquetball tournament labeled "Double Trouble" Aug. 26-28 Dlvls,ons In the three-wall tourney include men's, women's and mixed at the open, Band C levels. In addition, a 1unior singles dl11ls1on Is planned Entry lee is $25 per team and S 15 tor singles All participants will receive a com· pllmentary T ·shirt First. second third and conso11111on llmshers will also receive awards Entry deadline 1s Monday For entry torms or add1t10nal l11format1on, phone Carol Herd at 893-5821 Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 10 am. (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Basketball, swimming, track and field, and boxing will be hjghlighted. 10:15 am. (4) -BASEBALL -Atlanta at Chicago Cubs. Noon (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Exhibition: will be h1ghhghted 11 am (4) GOLF Final round play m tht.' Greater Hartford Open (5) BASEBALL Angels at New York Yankees 1 pm -SPORTSWOR LD Summernc.it1onalo; drag racing at Englishtown, NJ (taped) 2 pm (4) WOMEN'S GOLF Final round coverage of the World Champ1onsh1p rn Uh10 (tapt:•<l) 3 p.m (4) !':FL FOOTBALL Exh1bit1on Arizona State hoping to enjoy home cooking Philadelphia at Green Bay. 1 p.m. (4) -GOLF -Third round play in the Greater Hartford Open. 2 p.m. (4) -WO~EN'S GOLF -Third round coverage of the World Championship m Ohio (taped). 5 p.m. (5)-BASEBALL-Angelsat New York Yankees. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The IntemationaJ Summer Special Olympics, taped July 12-17 at Baton Rouge, La. Chicago at Raiders (taped) RADIO Baseball Angels at N(•w Y11rk Yank1'(.'S JU·55 p.m . KMPC (710) Ph1lJtlc•lnh1c1 <tt D<.xlgl'rs I 05 p.m . KABC (7901 Drag racer Garlits ready to retire Sun Devils on the road only three times this season "OOE"t 6 p.m . (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Exhibition: TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Arizona State football Coach Darryl Rogers says at least three things stand between his Sun Devils and an undefeated season in 1983 -namely. three road games. "We have eight home games this year. I wish it were rune .. or 10 or 11," said Rogers. whose squad must take ti) the road LC> play UCLA (Sept. 17), Southern CaJ (Oct. 15) and California (Nov. 5). "The way we play at home, we can never have enough home games." Under Rogers the past three seasons, Ariwna State has won 80 percent of its games a t 70,030-seat Sun Devil Stadium while compiling records of 7-4, 9-2 and 10-2. Ar1zona State firushed sixth m the (.inal Associated Press colJegia te poll last season following a 32-21 win over Oklahoma m the Jan. 1 Fiesta Bowl here Gone from that team, however, are lmebacker Vernon Maxwell and safety M ike Richardson -two All-Amencas who helped the top-ranked Sun Devil defense record 49 quarterback sacks and hold opponents to only 228.9 yards per game. Back mt.act 1s the entire backfield of seruor quarterback Todd Hons, sophomore tailback Darryl Clack and senior fullback Dwaine ''Tex" Wright, plus junior split end Doug Allen. Hons. taking over an last season's first game when starter Sandy Osiecki went down with a knee h ( 85 f 336) Pittsburgh al Dallas. injury, completed 55 percent of is passes 1 0 7:30 p.m. (11) -BASEBALL -The Little for 2,338 yards and nine touchdowns. League Western Regional Championship from San Clack became the first freshman to lead Arizona Bernardino. SPOKANE. Wash. (AP) Aftl•r 33 ye-an. of State m rushing since 1955 with 606 yards and a 9 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Exh1bition: piloting ral-e cars down quarter -mill• tracks. the team-high nine touchdowns. Wnght ran for 428 New England at Rams (taped) (4) -· NFL winrungest driver m drag racmg h1slflry say~ he's yards and five TDs and also caught .26 passes for.178 FOOTBALL -Exhibition: Chicago at Raiders tired, dis1llus1oned and ready to hang 1t up yards while Allen had a squad-leading 30 recepllons RADIO "Big Daddy" Don Garlits said he may rl•tirc• afu•r for 424 yards and three touchdowns. competing in the American Hot Rod Assoc1auun Barnng injury. Rogers said Hons will be h is No. Baseball -Angels at New York Yankees, 4'.55 World Finals this weekend tn Spokane 1 quarterback no matter what transpires at preseason p.m ., KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgers, 7:0•5 "I'm going to make this statement Thts could training camp. p.m .. KABC (790). NFL Football -Exhibition: very well be the last competitive race of my hfe," he Chicago a t Raiders, 6 p.m .. KRLA ( 11 10); Exhibition: said. "l have one more match race left after thlS and t The Sun Devils also have to find a replacement New England at Rams, 7 p.m., KLAC (570). have no more bookings. And I'm not going to attempt for the graduated Mike Black, who was among the to make them." Pacific-10 Conference's top punters the past three Suaday However, at the world finals two years ago m seasons 10 a .m. (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES -Spokane, Garlits mer1l1oned rellrmg after losing in Returrung. though, is junior place-kicker Luis Basketball. swi.mming, track and field, and boxing the senufinals to Jerry "The King" Ruth Zende}3S -holder of the school record for longest -----------.------------- field goal (55 yards). most field goals ~a g~.e (~). &:;=========================~ most field goals in a season (24). most pomts kicking tn one sea.son (102), most points kicking in one game (14, twice), career field goals (40) and consecutive extra points (75). Aru.ona State opens its schedule here Sept. 10 against Utah State. The Sun Devils also play host to Wichita State (Sept. 24), Stanford (Oct. 1), Washing- ton State (Oct. 22). Florida State (Oct. 29), Oregon State (Nov. 12), San J ose State (Nov. 19) and the Uruversity of Ariwna (Nov. 26). Grand Prix of Newport YOUNGBLOOD'S CHALLENGE ... "New Ownership" Announces Special Summer Sale!!! From Page 81 to do is tie up the tackle, or guard, so they don't get to the linebackers." Which 1s similar to the Marines going onto a beach front before the Army. l n any case. Youn g- blood is being asked to do something entirely different, entirely against everything h e's been taught a nd played in the past For Youngblood, that adjustment has been easy, Youngblood, however, doesn't believe that's so. "The fans should not expect mediocrity," he says. "We have a tradition of winning here I think h~ not been destroyed, maybe waned to a cert.am ~xWnl because of the0 last two seasons. But I don't think (getting back on the winnlng track) is too much to ask. compared to accepting the critictsm that has been "Like 1 saad before, we JUSl were not consistent levied against the defense. w bo t half the battles we just "A Jot of that has to deal with our failure last last year e won a u · · didn't finish it " year," he says, "and m06l of our failures came in the .....--------------------1 second half. So it's not so much are we capable, or o ur we capable of playing winnJng football .• it's our we , capable of sustaining a high level of intensity? And that's more psychological than it Is at!uetic ability." An explanation tha t sounds as If the Rama are going ti> need some time in order to develop the ro r attitude 8 TENNIS LESSONS '20°0 Costa . Ina T111i1 Glu• 5574211 Individual s?2 An I Ullng . rge S<:re.n TMvlalon Former He•d Pro BIG CANYON C.C. llllllWU'I ., ....... 1l711..,,.. .... lnlM,IL 714-111-1011 Classy Autos Advertise d in the DallyPllat 20% to 60% off All Items ..all\tS Jllll''.:K 3636 Newport Blvd. 8~\issel Newport Beach p• V (1 Block South of P.C.H.) Friday Saturday Sunday Open Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Sat/Sun. 10-6 . r--------------------------------------------------=0-ra:._n.:g;.:,e_;C~o;,.:.a..:,•_t :.O_:A.:.:IL:.:,Y_;P_ILOT/Frldoy, Aug. 19, 1983 B3 FD THI RECORD ~ • • • • MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American LH9U• cnicaoo t...an1a' c lh Oat..laM re ... , A•• M1nnH o•• See Ille M1twau-.H ea1t1more Ot lfOI Toror1to New Yor. Bos ion Cle•elana WEST Ot\llSIOH w l 4) SJ SI SI S9 6l S7 61 51 6l S7 70 '6 ,. EAST DIVISION 68 SI 66 so 66 S7 61 SJ M Sol SI ol so 10 Thur•d<lv'I Scor• Pct. SSI GB soo 6 U4 a 'IJ 8 47S 9 •16 u llJ 70 Sii S69 SS9 SSI SA? <81 •17 I I > ) ' 10 Iii, 1<.an\<1> Cllv S New Vor• 4 ((1)11c tus1on nl •u•oena11a oamtl Tonilltlt'> G•m•> A,...., CFof\cn l1 71 •• New Yuro (Ciutarv I) 81 1nl !Cansos Cllv IPerrv 6 17 and Rasrnune!'I I ll al 8a111mort 1Da1r.s 10 S ana McGrtOOr 15 SI 7 ll·n) Cn1cauo COohon 17 1 ano l<.Coe:.srn•n 8 SI al Toe• (Honevcull IA I and Houon 10 101, 1 II nl Seallle !Clari.. ~ ~> <11 Clevoiano tHeaton 1 4), lnl Toronlo ICl&MCV tJ 11 ... BCl•IOI' (Tudor 10·11 (nl O•"a nd 1Conrov S S> et Mllwa""'"" <SullOll 7 "~> In) Oe1ro11 IMOrr•• 14 91 a• M1nneso1a <Cu l 110 8 IOI Int Allan•• DodOtn Houston Sen Diego NaTtOMI LHVUt WEST DIVISION W L II SO 66 S? 6l S6 60 61 Sen Frencl>eo ClnclMell 57 M SS 61 F>lllladeloh1a P1•r.1>uron Montreal St Louis c111ceoo New Yor• EAST DIVISION 6l Sol 61 S6 60 SI S1 61 S4 66 .. 11 Thundav's Sc°"" P ct. Sii SS9 579 '96 411 451 ~ S25 sot "3 •SO 403 GB J 1 1 II " 1~ ' I 1 ) 1 6"1 10'"' 16 New Yori.. al Doctoen, P<>d rain Cnlcago J Allan1a O PntleOttr>nta ~. Son Diego 1 ( 10 1nn1no•> ClnClnna!I 6. P1t1souron 5 St Louis S Houslon 4 110 1nn1nQ>1 Son Francisco s. MOn1ru l J Tonlllflt'• Gt mH P1111aae•e>n1a •Carnon 11 111 al ~· IPene . 9·6l 1n1 Allanra (Ntekro 9-7) al Ch1tago 1Ral11ev 11·9) C•nclnna•I (~10 IJ·'1 al P111souron lRflO<lerl' 9·91. 1111 Houslon (Madaon s II ~t S• Lou1> (LaPolnl 10·71. Cn) Montreal <Bvrrla 4 •1 a• Sa" Dleoo (Lollar S· 101 tnl New York (Lvncn 1·7) al ~en Franc1.co (Oa•I• 7·JI (n> Carew OeC1nch BurlHon Gr IC fl Benlaut z LYM Scon•tr. Ro Jae••"" BOOM FQ11 Wl"ono Down· no Lubret.ch Clar• Vai1tn11n~ Re Jecu on .AclAm• Brown 0 8Pffy Ferou\0" Totals All9et av~111u 8.t.TTIHG AB R H Hit R81 Pc1 310 S2 llS 2 l6 365 240 40 1S IS '6 313 108 19 37 0 " 796 JSS 67 IOJ U SS 290 103 ll SI J 70 786 Jll SI 101 71 66 267 no 34 sa 1 36 76' 2'5 37 63 s ,. 1S1 356 )4 90 S 40 lSJ llO 79 IJ 1 79 7S2 15 9 71 I 10 241 117 ~ 65 IJ J8 139 n • 11 o s 236 118 •• •• 4 11 130 207 2J H 9 .)() m l•• •3 1• 14 •6 215 16 I& 16 I • 211 ~ 1 II 2 7 /().a )9 4 50 7118 11 l 7 0 7 (114 • 11>3 SS'1 O'IS 111 S79 21>3 PITCHING IP H 88 Stncnez ~ • 1• 37 SO W-LEAA 40 16 lS2 61 1 I I ) 5' SI 9-1 l 59 47 9 9 • 10 Fortcll 115 1 170 AO Zann 140 • 1'6 3• JOM 171 • 199 28 Curi1s SO SO 71 l<llOn 111 17• JI Wiii Ill 115 SS Sltlrer 37"• 4S 1 1-<tUlt r JO • JS 17 Tre•tr> 42~, SI 19 MCLauoMn 40 , SJ lo GOlll 63• I • , )7 C 8rown 12 13 4 S Brow11 S ' IJ 3 To111, I 081 I 706 l!t6 Sa•t• Stnc,.t i S w.11 Cuf', l l"•ton 1 7'I (-l 4 .. 79 10 s •.27 60 69 09 17 I I 574 16 0·3 5 38 ,. 0-J 591 )J l) 602 11 Oo 617 l I 1 6H I 0111 81 SOS SI 6J • olO 4 H1u1~r ) Amerlun LHVU• Rov•h s. YanMtfl 4 ;.on•aS (.Oy 010 101 002-5 I) 0 New Vorto. 010 003 OOC>-..t I 0 (C""'°'4rtl0n ot IU~ NIM) Bleck, Arm,lfono 111. Oui.enoerrv 191 1110 CeroM Wyneger 191 R•wlf• Murrav 61 Goneoe 191 F•auer 91 •no s1euo1H W-Arm•lron11 6·6 L-<io•u11e 10·4 HR•-11.enu s C.••• Brei• 701 Ntw York l'I rl e•O I 16) NaTlonll LHllUt Cut>> l . Br•Vtt 0 All1ri1a 000 000 ooo--0 1 0 Cn1ceoo ooo JOO oox-3 II O Falcone Br11ro1are IS) Ci mo II) ef\O Pocorot>.t Jen• ns 1mll~ {9) end Dev•• w -J1n>IM, •I L-F11Cont • 7 Hll- l'no(IOO Oav•• 110 Ph~ 4, Padrfl 1 PMIOl·D"•a 000 001 010 7-4 10 7 Sen Ot~O 000 000 0 ll 0-2 I I Oe..nv 1-<otoano 181 ll..O 1101 ena 01a1 Montelu•co Mon!lf "I Whir.on fO, Seise m Luces < IOJ ano o<ennf(tv w -Holl•nd 1 · I L l Vee• • ) HR Pl\1110.IPhlll Otet 11] I R~• 6, Plrti.t S C<t•,1nna l1 010 000 00~ 10 1 PlllU>uro~ 110 OC)I 007-) 12 I llU\\111 Hu"'c 111 H.v.. (tl .,,., B·•eroe1 a Knoee•v CIJ Tr1v1J'O !91 (al\clt'•t 6 vuanlP 111 ff~ullfl (9) !>Cur•y 9/ Sar,.,.1enlo 191 1na Ptrta W-Hume 1 ~ L-Te•ul•e 6 l HR•-<1nc1nna11, Bene" 101 Plldu• 1141 P•ll•Duron Pena r81 Tnorno,on !171 CerdiMI\ s. A\lr .. 4 Hou>IOn 100 000 700 ~ • I St Lou•• 20 I 000 010 t-S 10 1 N okro O·Plr>O 11 0 1wlfy \IOI e no Mttuoo •nau1er Alltn I II AUCl<~f Ill ana P0t•tr orumm11• 1t 1 w-Auc~e< 4· I L Daw"'y S-~ HA SI Lovl\ V&n !>!vu C7 Gitntt S, En••• l MOlllrtet 007 000 100 l 9 J San !'r4ncl\CO 201 000 10•-S 11 0 Smlln, Scnanedtr I I) eno Cerfttr I( rukow Minion Ill end Rlt>b W-Krut..ow, 1·7 L Smlln. l-6 HA•-San Fronc11co, E••n• •2SI D'MAlll•Y (4) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AITMf'l<an Lugue B.t. T~ING 17'0 •I .,. .. , B09H. Bo, ton. 111 Glf'e•, A,,...,, MS/ Bre11, l(•f\•H Clh'. JU. Gr1ttfy, Nfw York. 330. McR ... i<tnte• Cllv, 316 RUNS Molitor Mllw~u,.. .,, E Murr&Y. Belllmor•. It. Rloun. Bait! mo<e, 1', C0009t Mllw•ukff 14, Yount, Mllwau,ff, 11 1191 Cooc><tr, Mliweu•tt, 101, Wlnlle!O New Yoo t4, L N PerrlV" O•troll ll, lllCt , 8~1011. '1, ~lmmon" Mltw•~ ... t l HIU 8oo9• Bo•IOll, 16S. Wlllt.-e<, Otlroo, ISi. Coooer Mllwe\ll<ff 14t, MCRH. o<tn'8• Cllv l&l Wero, Mlnl'lf '°''· 141 OOU8LES B09n . 8o•t0ft, lt. McRM. l(•llH• (lty, )4, Hfllt'., AIJ1111"011, JJ, LN Ptrtllh, Ot lrOll, }.J, lllo,•n, B•IHrt\Oftt )l, YOulll Mllw•u~.. lJ TRIF>LES Griffin. Toroo10. 1, Wlmltld, NfW York, I, 6 •rt 11.0 with 1 HOME RUNS Art'lll\, BotlOll. 7S c.-Mllweu'"· 251 l(lnlt Chl<too. U, Rlct . B0\100" 2S, Wlnn.td. Nfw V-, 1S UOLEN BASES It Hfl\dtfM>ll. 0.k lel\CI 74, II L•w, C.lllc.eOO, U. J Cnn ClllcAIQo, ... W WllM>n. ICt n•t• Cllv, 47, i.m!M, TUH 3' PITCHING 110 O«l•IOl\11 HHt Mii w•"""· 11 2 ) >e, Oo•'80t. New Yoo, 10-), '°' RICINlll. Ne .. York, 1)•4, 3 ,., MCGreoo< Btlll"'Off IS S, ) 10. Scllrom Mlnl't\Olt 11 4 ) .. SAVE~ Qul .. nt>err• 1<.a11'" (II• l7 Ceuolll, Stellle, 27 R Dt•ll, Mlnnf\ola 11 S1on1tv Bos1011, 11 Loou Ot lrOU 16 Nlflonal LH9U• BA l !ING llOO "' On"I Mei:tloc•. Pit l•DurQn 334 HenQrlck SI lout' l?J ~,.,, SI Loul• J1J Lu Sm1m SI LUul• 321, Cru1, HOu•IOn. 319 RUNS Murp/\y, Allanla 101 RetM• Monlreal ti, EveM Sen Fronctsco 7t G•f•tv Sen 01100. 16 Horner Allanla IS RBI Oewson, Montru l, 91 Murr.nv. Allenla, 84, Scnmtdr PnlleOtlPhla, 83, GUefftrt, O~s, 1S1 Hendrlct.., SI I oul>, 10, J Oe•I•, Cnlceoo 10, T l(tn1111av. San Oleoo 10 HITS Dawson, Monlreal, 148, Ollvtr. Mo11!rea1 147, Tnoo Houtlon. 142. Crv1. HOu\IOM, 140, Buckner' Chl'8UO. IJ9 ODUBLES e uci.ner Clllc•OO, 12. 1<.n111n1 Hou••on 19. Henortc• S• Loul• 71. J Rn Pothburun, 11, Oliver, Monlleal, 11 Wellecn Mon1ru 1 27 TRIPLES Butler Allarlla 11 Moreno, Houston 11 Cru1 ttoui lon I, Oew>On. Monlrul, 1 Green. SI Loul\, 1 Raine\, Monireol, 1 1-<0ME RUNS. $cnm1dl PnlladOll>llla, 77. Daw•on, Monireol, 76. E•on\, Se n Fran· c"co. 1S. Murohv, Allanla, 75, Gutnero, DodOtn, 24. STOLEN BASES Rel,,e•. Monlreel, 51 Wiison New Yor~ 40 S.S.•, DodOtn. 36; LeMa•ler San Franc1.co J~ W1001M Son 01t110. l • PITCHING (11 CleC1>lon\) F> Pttru. Al ante IJ • l 16 Mo,,•elu•co San O•eoo 9 3 3 36, Oennv, Phltadetonla 13· S, 1 39 Rvon Houston 17 S 2 36, Rooer\ Mon 1rea1. IS 1 2 9S STRIKEOUTS Carlton, Plllladelollla, 703, Solo, Ctnc1nn1111. 180. McWllllam •. Plll\burQ)1, 146, Valen1u.Ce, O'"'-•• Ill; Rvof'. Houslon, 111 SAVES Le Sm11n, C~lcaoo 19, Reardon, Montrtal II, 8earo\1en, Allenla lo, Tekulve Plllst>urgn IS Hollend. F>lllloaec e>nle 14 S.Howt, Dod9tfs, 14, l a ••ll• San F r anc1.co I• Minion Sa11 Fr1nc1>co >• LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS 11 -1 2-vear-oldl WESTERN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (at Sen B•,,,.rdlno) Thund•v" Scorea Pacific lSacrarnenlO) 10 Laramie, Mon- lena O R1vtr\lde Mont o, 1<.e"oe w .. 11 3 \completlon ol \U\l>fnoed game) Green v allev Ne•ada 3 E Lu veou Ne• M.,lco I Tue.on Am erican. Arl1 5 Riverside MOnlano I Beaverlon. Oreoo" 5 Wtsl Maul Hawaii 2 Fron!ler (C"rrflo•) S. !<.earns. Utan • TOdaV'• Game• CtnS<>latlon Brae••' II em -Fronller ICerrllo•I v, Laramie, Wvomino 1 om -Le\ Veoo New Mexico "' cnerokH coio.aao Chtm""°'llllP s.mlllnals S om -F>aclllc (!>ecremenlol Ralelon H1Us CKeoon 8 om -Green Vallev Nevaoe .,., Tucson American Arl1 Stturel.IV'• Gtmei 10 o m -Fll!h Place 111me • 30 Pm -Third olace oame I pm -Cnamolon•nlo 11ome (Winner eO•ancH 10 Llltl" Leooue World ~rles in Wllllt m•POrf. Pe.) Pan Amerle1n Gamu lat Carat.as. v -1u.ca) MEN DMnt 3 mttt r d1v1119-I Greg Louoe1111 CU S 17• 01 oo.nls 7 AOtl Romort1 (Cub<t l 631 76 J Oe•e 8 urverl"9 IU $I '16 IS Swlmmin9 100 llY I Mtll Gribble (US I .00 1nao-I Rice rao Preao Bra1111 4 71 4J tme•I rec0<dl ~-Uniteo Stales t l Pu<'rlll Rlto 1 •US now 4·01 WOMEN SwlmmlN 100 ,,_, Cvn1111e wooar,.aa IU S 1 700 Oroas•-1 !(1111v Betd ICaned•I 1 JS 53 (rne.p1 r«ordl M.arv • 34 67 U.S. MEDAL WINNERS World CMm~lfllin \•I HehlMI, "1"11111d) Gtlcl Decker, Women·• 3,000·meters, ·• M•rv DK~er, Women's ISOO·Meters. •«>to Greo Fo"er Men'• 110 mtltr huralf• lJ,O Emn.11 K1n11, Wlllltt Gaul!. Callfln Smllh and Cttl Lewi•. Mtn'• 400 .....,., rtl&y •tern, 3716 lworld record) C•rl Lewi" Me'"' IOO·meltrs. 10 01 Ct r' Lewis, Men·s long 1ume> 18-.14 Edwin Mows, Me.t s 400·mellr huraie-. -41SO Cal•ln Smllll, Men's ?OO·melers. 70 14 ., s..,., '"'Ihle l!l•nlls. Men's trli>I• lvmP 56·4V. Merlenl'lf Dicker son Women'' mera- lllor" 1J1'09 Mlc"6el Fran~• Men 1 400 meiers, 4S22 Jn on Grlmn, Men's klno lumo, 21·7' 1 Tvl<t F>eacoc ... Mon'• 1111111 Jumo. 1 11• Tom Pelranof!, Men's 1ave4ln, ?I0· 10 Cal•ln Smllfl, Men'I 100-meitr 10 21 Elllot Ovow. MM's 20CH ntter•. 10 •I Steve Scoll Men's ISOC»m•ters, J •I 11 Br«IU (. Mlkt Conltv Men's lon11 umo 26•114 Wiiiie Gev11, Men's 110·meltrs 11ura1es, ,, .. Emmi! l(lno. Men's IOO•meler" to 1• ATP CMmDionlf\IO (at l(lfl9l I t.lancl. 0No) TllWd R ov"41 Slntltts l•an Len01 ICztcnoslbYe~l•I 0.1 FIQrln S.O•rcH nu IRoman11 J, •·I, 6·1 J1mfn• Conr>Ors (U S l Oe1 Mel Purcell CU SI. 6·•. • 6 6 t ICeYln Curren C~ulll Africa ) deC Sieve Oen1on IU.f>) 6 4, 6·4, Fr•ncl>co Gon111t1 {Pereoue•t oec Gent Mever cu s ), 6·2, ' 6, 6·4. Jlmmv Arie• tu s.1 Qel Ello! Telhcller CU S), 1·6, 6·4, Sandv Maver CU S ) cl•f Hans Slmonnon (Swttden>. 6 I, 6-1. JoM McEnroe lU $) Qfl'( Tllomu H09tl~t lSwe<lent, 6·7, 6·4, 6·3 Mets Wllanoer lSwtdtnl oel Aooert Von'! HO( tu s ), 1·6 6· I Women'i toumenant l at T.....,,.) Third Round~ Mertine Navrelllo•• CU S) 0.1 Eve f>ltll (Weal Germenv), 4·6, 6·4, l·S, Chris Ev•rl llovd CU S ) 11411 Htllnt Svkove CC1Kr.o.lovekl1), 6·1. 6·2. 6 0, IColhv Joroan tU.S.l def Svlvle Henlk• cwu1 Germaf\v), 1·6. S·1, 7-S, l(elhv Horvtlh CU S) de! ICelhy Rlntl<ll CU St. 1·6, 6 2. Hene Mandllllo11a CC1ecno•tovat..te) 0.1 Mime Jevsovac (Yuoo•lt vlal. 6·1. 6 t .t.nar" Je-r (U s I cl9I Sue Beri..r (Brlleln). 6-0, 6·0. Cleudla !Condi (W••' Ge<mtnvl WI I•• Budaro .. a IC1tcllo110 valllt l. 6·1, 6 I, Elise Burgen CU) I clal Lucie ROMallOV IRorn•nl•), 6 l , 6·1 I I •• °"9 ... """"' AllT'S LANDING'""'-' ... ~>-t6 anoltrs l1 btM, 11• bOllRP, , roo llln, 4 VflloWltll, 11 •f'lffl>t,,.td, l M:Uloln. • OO-•oo, 26 vt11ow11n lune. 1n sl<IPltoet., 11 Dulltl lunt OAvav-s LOCIC•• , .... _. ... ~, -211 •llO+W\ 91 bonllo, t ~k:O tiau, ns l!\ltlle<tl. 1 rocll 11\11, I .. lid 0.H, 11 nt1ow1an. J CI0<.00, , 5'1 sklollKk. 14t vellowlln lunt, ) Olttve 1.-, I bulltt lull• H&M I.ANDINO (Mii C*ee)-5'9 •llllltr• • '""' J,7tt ytlowlln tuna. W1 vt1towt11I "3 '"""°'' lune. '2 clotec». 1 Dlu90n tuna, '°' 'klPlecJc tee anol•" 10 Corll"t do l•l•tl«h f7 l>O!llto. 16 bu1. u .culoln, 24 rQC:k 11"1, lJ vellOwltll, 7 ,,,..0,hH d Tltb w .. 11·~ trout D11nta LOS ANO•Ll$-81o N°'k CrHk llOu Qutl ("envon Cr"k Ca11elc Le,.,t, Pvr•mlO l •I<•, Sen GebrlttC River ltUI t nO wHt IOI kt I '-1'11•,IDE~uln'°' l el<f , Htmtl Lek• SAM ••"NA'-DfHO-GrH n VtlltY l a•• C.r-v Lake. Senft Ane AIYtt Senlo Ana lllvef IM>u'" lorkl 1<11'-N ~ern Rl••r hou1n tor .. 1. Kttrn RI••• (Oemocr11 Oam lo KR I PQWtt nou•t . 80tell oowerttov•• 10 Demo<.ral Oem, lsebtlle Dame 10 Bor•ll 1>0wer11ov••· KA J 1>0wtr11ouH lo Lek• IHl>ella) TULAltE-FrHman CrHli Kern River (F•lrvlew Dam lo Kii 3 POwerl!ou .. , JoMsOl\Oale Brnl9e lo F•lr•l•w Ot m), F>eooermlnl CrH• (uol>tr ana tower), 'Tult Rl•fr lmlOd•t lorK), Tul• Allff( (llOtHI end •Oull\ lork• Of maln lor.i. TUI• RI••• (Cf(ter Sioa. •r••I MAOIRA-S.<1 Joaouln Rl•tr (ml<IOle lorkl. So•ctwr L•l<e, Sl•rkwe11111r Lake IHYO-B ..... , Crffk, Big Pine , ...... Bl•l'IOP Creek (lowu, mlddlt, lOUlll end lnla•e II), Gtoroes Creek. Goocltl• Cn1t1<, lnaeotndence Creel., Lakt ~•Drlne, Lone Pine CrHk. Oel< C.rMll (nol'!h fOtl<). Sht olltrd• Creek, ~u•ll Leke, Symmes C.r••"· Teooca• CrHI<, Tlnemella CrH k. Tullle CrH• MOHO-Btut Lake (uPPfr and klwen . BfldOtPOrl Ae...-volr, Bucktve Crnk, Cor1•lcl Cr .. ~. Convler Ltk•. 011dm1n C.ru~ Ellllv Lake, Georoe L•k•, c;1 .. 1 C.r.e' Grant Lake, Green CtMk. Gull Leke, Hlllon Creel<, June Lake, LH Vlnln11 Crett.._, Lte Vining Cree• (>Oulf\ lo,.), Liiiie Walker River, Lundv Lekt, Mamie Lake, Memmotfl Creek. Marv l•'•· McGee Creel<. Miii Creek, Owen' River l Benion Crou lno end Bio Sorlno•I. Reveoe Crffk, R0Din1on CrHk, Rock CrMk Lake, Roel< Creek (P1raa1w Ci mo 10 Tom's Ptece. Tom• Piece uoslreem lo Rock CrHI< Lakf. Rock CrHk L•~• lo IM ena ol tlle road) Ausfl Creel<.. S.O<llebl!I Creel<., Seaaleoog L•llt , Snerwtn CrHk, Sliver L•~•. Swauger Creek, Tlooa Lake. Trum· bull L1~1. Twin La"u BrlOQePOrl (upper and lower) Twin Like> Mammolll, \/Ir· glnla Crtel<. Virginia Lekts (u1>1>er and lower>. Welker Rl•er (Chrl• Flat C1m1>· grouna 10 !Own of W•lll•r. Leavllt Meaaow• Ca mpground 10 Sonora Brldoe) Hartford 0oen (II Herttora, Cem.) Vlc1or lleoaledo Pevne Siewert OeWlll WH•tr Georoe Arcller Brad Brvenl Morrl• Hatel\ky Hale Irwin Sieve MtlllV" Llnav Miiier IH o Aokl Rex Coldwell Lennie Clements BobbV Col• Joe lnm.n Tom l(lte JoM Mohattev MocO Graav Jeck Atnl'lfr Jimmy Ao• Cun Bvrum Huoen Green Tom Jenkin• Pal McGowan Biii Murc;l\l•on Bob Murollv Tommv Velenllne Fuuv Zoelltr Don Bit\ Bot> Ees•wooo Oenny Edward• Jonn FouoM Gery H1nt>er11 DMnv Hammond Mark H1VH Aeloh Lendrum Jim Simon• JC Snaad c1110 Beck Antonio Cerda Fri nk Conner Denni• Coscina Terry 01-hl Oete Oou111eu Brea Fu on Forres! Fe1ltr 8u<lclv Gi rdner Jav Hae• v ence Heafner wont Levi Ml~• McCUllOIJQn Merk M<NullY JellMllchell T\untvul<I N1•a11m. Ao<I Nuckolh Mar•O'~tr• Oavld Oorln Alen Pat• Jerry Pale Ton• Siiis Rav S•ewarl Curll• Sir onoe O••e Barr Beau Beu1111 Bot> eovd J I V Clldcl llo<I Curl Oevla EO•trd1 TllOmas Grav !Ctn c;r .. n Ken Kel .. v Stt•e Liebler Mike Ptck 011ttF>to0111 Don PoQley Greo Powers C11rentt Rou Jett Slumen Hal Sullon L•nct Ten Broeci. Howard Twill• D A Welorlno WOOOV Blac'l>urn Jim Bouros Georo• CaOlt Merk Coward Ed Oowtt•rtv Bruce OouoltU Mlkt Grve Lou Graham 8111 Krellt•I JoM MalH 81alnt McCa"l••t r Joole Mud4 Lonnie N ""°" P•ltr Oo11trfluls Ric~ F>talM>ll M.arll Pleil Mick Soll Jim TllOtl>t Deni\ Wehon JoM Aaam• Aelttl Altrcon Wellv Arm11ron11 Ronnie Black Mlcl\ttl 8 rann1n Georve Bu1n• Rici. 0.100\ Jim Ot nl Oave Eiehttlbtro.r LH Elder Slt•t 14trl Darrell Ke\lner Gavin Le•en1on Rootr Mellble John McConechlt Tim Norri\ C.111 (hi llo<lrlou~u Jet! s. nder. l••n Sml!ll StmStlfed llonS1reci.. M.arll Ct lceveccllll Lerrv Miii 8111 s.noer l(en Vtnlvrl Did< 8urn1 Bot> BytNtn Mike CtPOrtle Tom J-• I.Aro hWVtr\Oll ltlclllrd tOkot Toml.eflmtn .Jon Ctlll!M JlmGrenl LtrtvOrt lltm Rav Flovd Mike Dalley Oon~llha Bob Ltn110n John Nl>wOOll•lll S«Mon t.umarrwm ,,, '*-' BlttvC"°" ArnoCdll>•-JaCll Flee .. •·La rry Ee•on Pal Ate Gerdntr Olctclnson Gtv erewer Jfrry lloroer Mllltr a111>er Oouo $tndfr\ Ool\Jt-r• o-Llllltr Hulen C:oke< Ktl NaOlt Clltrllt Sl"ord O...n'-lnd "" l lM!orl Jullus loros Jim C:odlr,n JOMCOOk AO<I FunHlh r~rvehv•r 31·33·6' 37-32·6' ll·3J·64 3J·J1·65 J0-3S·65 31·34-6S 31·34-6S l2·3J·6S JJ·J7-6S lJ·lJ·66 Jl-3S·66 3J·33·66 J7·34·66 37·34·66 33-33·66 lJ lJ·66 34·31-66 l7·34·66 12-34·66 33·34-67 33·)4·67 JS-l2·67 31 ·36-67 JJ·34·'7 35·31·67 J4·3J-67 3J·34·61 33·35·61 34·J4·61 34-34·61 33·35-68 J7·36·68 34·3'·68 3J·35·68 l1·J1·68 lS·JJ-68 3'·lN18 32-)1-69 33·36-69 J~-34-69 3J·M·69 35·l4·6t JS 34·6' 34-35·69 34·3~·69 33-36·69 34·35·69 J1·31·69 36·33·69 l3·34·69 l3·l6·69 ll·34·6t 3S·34-69 34·3S·69 JS-:M-69 34 JS·69 3'-JS-69 31 ·31·69 lS·34·69 lS·34 69 3S·34·69 JS·JS·70 JS·lS-10 34·34-70 37·33·70 36·34·10 lS-3S·70 31·31·70 ))·31 10 l7·31·70 Jl·37·70 34·36·10 34·36·70 34·36·70 3S·JS· 70 JJ·37·70 J4·36·70 34·36· 70 34·36·70 36·34· 70 34·36-70 JS·36·71 lS·36 71 36·1S-71 34·l7·11 34· )1·71 31·3'·11 J7·34·11 )5·36·71 J4·J7·71 34·37·71 lJ·Jl· 71 J 4·37·71 35-36-11 JJ·ll-71 lS·l6·71 36-3S·71 36·lS·71 36·lS· 71 3S·36·11 3S·l7·n )7·40•12 l6·36·n J •·ll·12 3S·l7·12 31·34-n J7·U -n J.4·lt·72 >6·3'-n 34·31·12 36·36·12 31·34·12 3S·31·12 36·36·17 36-36·12 JS l7·72 lS·Jl·77 36·l6·12 l1·3S·71 37·lS·17 34·31·72 u -Jt-n U•Jl·1l Jl·>S-73 3S·31·73 36·•·14 J7·l7·7• 36·31·1• 31·36·74 31·3'•14 >6-31·74 •-i1-1s )J·Jf-7' ..•. ,. >t·•·n ll·lS·11 .~,, 40·>t·1' 31·42·1' 41-lt·IO Jim Ffrrff 800 flCt..M>n Bltt Jonn•ton BIN Collln1 BtrlWH •er l lttv Mtx'fWeM Lionel H-11 Oow FlntlffWtlcl Jeck Htrdln Tornmv WIWl•m• Eel Furool e ·LH Fowler El<lrldOt Mlle\ Art $11v"lro,,. Guv w o111enh<>lmt Ptul Runvan Howle JoM10f\ P•llr TnomM>n T.O Krotl Mike Fe1cnlk Pell Heuemer Al B•lcllnu Frta Hawkins OenSlk" Frf(tdle H•H Jlmmv Runell Warr11nSmlln Dick KlnO Boo Ro•buro Tonv No•lhkv Mlirl'r FufOOI Jim Ferrltr a -oenolt• am111~r LPGA tournament l4·»-n J7·U-n 3>·4(>-73 U->,_n 36·>1-ll 37·»-n 3'·)6-74 l6 >1-1• )7 37-7• ,..,._,. 37·)7-74 31 >7-74 40 34-74 3S·3t-7• J6·ll-U 3'·>9-7S )7·Jt.-75 36·lt-1S 3'·>9-7S Je·37-7S l9·36>-7S l9·37-76 31·31-7' lt-37-76 3'·31-76 l9·J1-7' 11-4<>-n 40-31-7' 37·41-11 0 ·31--1' •2-~1 40 4s-tS l•C Slltke< HtMflti, Otl19) Sanora Honie 34·16-70 Donne White 34·36-10 Jen SlePll•nson 35-36·71 Aveko Ok1mo10 3S·l6-11 Pal BraOlev 34·31·12 Alic• Miiier 34· J9· 7J JoAnnt Ctr~ 36·37·73 Beverley Hukt 36·3'·74 Pally Shtelll n lt·37•1S Amv Alcott 36·..0·16 Janel Cole• 36·60 7' Hotll\ Sl•CY 3'·41·79 JunlOf'a tournament l ei L"' Allmtt.s CCI ' BOYS I OVtt-al) 66-Reoen Bevl•ss CWOOOteoo Hiiis>; 67-Mlkt Siffert (VI• Verdel; 61-Mark Holdtworin (Seo Gtbrlel), 7S-Jot Suoar (Yorbt Lindt) GIRU 12·14 Tvna u111er !Sen Clef!\tnlf). (ti Wt'1dlt\ .... WI"*""'" CC) BOYS 1'·17 71>-Ptltr Holl (Palo• VlfOU), 74-JHon Biiiick (Alla Vl•I•) GlttU 15·17 11-<•lhv Mock•ll (lr11ln• Cou ll Del Mir THURSDAY'S RESULTS (20lll a4 4l·dtV ~ ,,,__) FIRST RACE. 6 turtong, DenclnQ Rll>OI (OrlfQI ) IS 00 9 00 1 40 OQ·Kaoelue's Ntllve COl!ICll) •10 UO Cnlei'• Oesllnv (McGurn) 14 00 00-0lsouelllltd lrom Hrs• to l8COnd AIM> receo Oo<lotno Ak>n!I, Slllriev's S1tve A, RoM1w111<, M.w'• Peoo• &ere, I Love Cornoany, StllOr Mo<ley, Dari. Mas- ter Time· 1· 11 4/S. SECOND RACE. 6 !UrlonQ> F>arlw'I Cllolce (McCrnl 6 00 3.40 7 to SPOh N Soc.._, (S._,,,.kerl 4 00 l20 Snuct.uovoon (Futnltsl 3.10 AIM> receo Anolht1' Olo, '401 • Slrew, Otfkl•I Rullno, Tre11et1"1) 0.-, WHv• • Potlcv. Miu MoClv Off. C.•M•ln•. Loi.• Hosfeu, Wlndv'• w or111 II Time 113 U DAILY DOUBLE (4•SI otld SO.to THlllD RACE. 6 turkln!lt Ask11 (Ve1tn1utt1a) 32.40 16,60 10.00 Ptrlloua Fllon1 CT eielr a) 78.40 12.60 EarllH I (Delanousuve) 700 AIMI 1ace<1 J P 's Giii C•ICll The SllOw, Oki Oltlv. Gevv. Neal Comt1 Love. F>lln'• Hon.v, Reoelet, Wrtllfl OI Love Time l l1 )IS U EAACTA 13·1) oelo Sl 17HO "~TH R.ACE. ' lurto<>vs PreclOv\ Prec!oua (Bleck) 7410 U O 600 Nordic L•dv (Oelthovtuvel •to '00 S.vond R Mean• IOtl•ar-s) 12 IO Allo rat.O Nordic Wtv, Miu Cesav N .. Se>tcula t• In (;Off!, L.evender. Terra'I ~ior· monv, Mttc's F>rlnc«u. A t<.lu For Sonntl. LUCllY l t dY. Fanle\lic F lrtWtll Time 1 12 11S fl .. TH R.t.CE. 1 1116 mlles on lufl. Olat>IO Le<lclle (P9drotel 73 20 lO 60 7.20 SuM r Olemoncl CMtia) 600 4IO Smokev Ct nyllt' (Vaten1uela) 600 Also raced N..., Broom, Forgo! The All\ll. Sw"' Mt11, Debi, Stcre1. Huie Bl11• Time 1:44 2/S u llXACTA (4·3) oelcl sna.so. SIXTH ltAC~. 6 lurl0"9> Bold M«can (Pince vi 610 UO 3 40 Tllundtr ol Z.lon (Htwlevl S.IO 440 F>rlnc• BIOOll Rove! cs11>111e1 4 40 AIM> r•ctd Meny Glacltr•. llafltr. SI._. Mes~. Oon ~n Marco. Danc1119 Wind, GrH I Trttuure, Raise • Bov, CtndlllO. S~n F>rlnce Time 1 ti J/S SIVIHTH llACE. I 1116 mllt• D olla r Der lln g (MtC•rronl 14.60 6 00 4.00 Brloll•tr Oen (Mtla) 1' 40 I IO Nlet 'N P'IOO<lf IWerren) 2.IO .t.IM> rec.td Min Ma\tl, lloodOO ~n. Bulllon. Amend<I'• AHt lr, ll!Olllllllon, Surlln C.ulle Time 14' ls U EXACTA (9 •I otld ll,41900 U PICK "-" IS·J·S·H1·9) 1>eld U0,330 10 wllll ont •lnnl"9 lld<et 111•• ~sesl C.rrvo•er oooe U0,)30 olO llGHTH ll.t.Cll. One mil• on lurf lla!lno Polnl CMcCerronl 4 20 3.60 l .00 Cote~· (hWI•) 7 20 U0 Corvi !Ptdrozel I.to AIM> rtetd Cadl He. Wlllltf' Sol~ll. ~Pit Tr", SyklhlO«, Glamorou• Oalu, Otvmt>lc MOmtn• Time 137 llS NINTH RACE. I 11 l• mllt1 Btml<IOI ICtrrtllol 'to HO J IO Sl'!llroom (MIH•) 11.20 7,20 Rot>'• My c nent• <Hewtevl 7.60 Also reef(! F>eoa.rta Uo. Cl'ltnct'1 lmeue. Sluatntt>oav Lfl'(I, Bornl>ev Ber· lendtl, SPMd Lelltr. B•v Ht'ten Inn. Crown Tiit Em0tror. Ron i SI Gtor9' Time I 4S 2/S U •XACTA 11·11) i>alcl ll'OOO. Alltndenct IS.~7 Holvwood ... rtr THUtUOAY'S lllwLn ()I'd .. Sl·nltflt Ml'Mll ,,,_,.,.., fllRST ll.t.CI. Ont mllt N<t Levllv• OrHm (Slmrmn) 31.60 11.~ 00 Ho•av Ooo 1 ~>~ 160 340 SI•"•' L'9rll CCrogl\tn) 110 AllO r~ KtrMk l(enna, Whllt Shot Louie. R-1 Monterev. lrtam 81'1', Mol'o•n HI", s.-T~. MaOt\e Oe'tl Time ~ llS/ p IAACTA ce,10) oel<I S04 l0 S•~D '-ACll. Ont mllt fro! Siar Hin (CllH) S,60 4.00 HO Olemon<I Hunter CWMtltr) 6.10 2.10 SMC;i.I lnltre,1 18alltfl U O Alto rll(:l8d: Como Sier. Prouel Chit>. Jauv Jav. Hunter• Flame, Nu Madllne. 1.9 Man'• Sl>ttQ, Mr Ci.rk ll..,t f !mt 1-07 2/S U •XACTA tl ·l) otld Mf20. T'H•D It AC I . Ont rflllt .-e ~'°" lllt~O'*'ll l.40 120 1AO 5"Cltl ,...., (5ntfftnl 6,90 uo Go ~Of OOICI (Hymen! ).60 Also reC*I· Sltft1 lrwzt. 9 1M• Viki/It, Alw1v1 $ullf\V, Y• Waited, Mlndv Colllns. Time. 2'05 1/S./ ~ IJC,AC'T A \4•t ) oakl M 1.10, P:OUlllTit uc:a. Ont m11t 1ro1 CtMI' 0..llfl (ltlcflmOl\dl 710 4t0 ) 40 Stl\IM ( '""") • ., uo lttdmonch >ov llalllitr-1 4 00 A'-o ,_ Twice "e!Kt.o, Sllt.ol. '-RodMv. Mt Conttt11. OulOll Tlmt: 1-0. )/ s. P:IP:TM • AC•. Ont mlle oaca. Hulellt (Kvtl>itfl 1UO IUO UO TIW'Oddlt (l(oertllll l&.00 r .>I ltovtt lth'fttlm 1Pt1lltt) UO Alto rtCfd· TM c-· ... Htell· ltnd L.a•tlt, JllMt'\ ..... CO\llllN C-in, HeMeM • .._,, Slrlk" "''°'· °"' P:O' D•M Time HJ Ill U •XACTA (l•t ) lleld 137UO SIXTH ••C•. Ont mllt Ne. 01.CO Hoot• (TISlltr) a .oo 71.20 10.00 Skl119tr $ ..... l"O'I (Alldtr\On) 160 UO Hatcvon Hollotv 11C .. 1on1 > .o AM flCN: SklO 1 Ooll, $10. I,,. Rel11, AndVt HUle9lrl, Pinkie. $-Ip t Pt llle. Olemonl• $11111- Tltne: 2• 2/S. U IX.ACTA O·SI Hid W.lto t•V•NTH llAC•. ON mllt N Ct Orne Cllerlt• Ck,_.,_.,, too 520 HO !tee-CMef (~lef) uo uo Fro.tv Mil-IGruncM s to AltO r~· c.ou l c.aa. Gtnara1 Sil••'· T.c1 ..._..,._ lillllrtous Brew. Luckv Cera. Young Nt•, Otan\ SIOl'lf, Tlrna: 2-0S, U IXACTA IJ-61 Pt ld $1'110 •IOHTH ll.t.C•. Ol'lf "lilt PKe RtOco .t.'"-(f lteo) 1 70 4 60 3 00 ROMrlle 8t6UI {\laU.ndlnoneml UO 7 00 H*tcvon Hveclnlh lK .. tonl "" Aleo rec.ct ~1-, lnveoer, Pe1er Lo •• Vtclllbfolltr, C.•I Jll, Oun•ler. TlllCltr Tina, Ocet111lrt Time; 2• 2/S U •XACTA (J·t ) Dt ld "1,JO. NINTH •ACI. Ont mllt N ee. SCOlll6fl Loch (Vlnd9hm) S.40 3.60 UO 8rtconl>llr• CPerao1,..1 S.00 J.00 "''"" Ouflv (Aut>ln> '70 AIM> rectd· Double GM, lkH Merine, K•l•lne, W1119 Comn-.nder , S..vdlver Time 2-0. 2/5 5l IXACTA 16·1) oalO s36 60. S2 l"ICIC 5'X l6 or 4 & 1-1·1·3·3·6 or 4) oald tl.111.60 wl!h 11 winning 1lckll1 (five nortHI Tolal corrvo11er POOi· S6S,OJJ,46 T•NTH RA.Cl. 0,,. milt oac.e Nll•1 Sitt (l(utbler) 6.40 3 60 7 tO Slldl S•lk (Sprloo\) 3.60 J 20 Rall Clltse (TOOd) l 40 AIMI raceo H•v Fun. Ballllno BIMY, S.01• C, Flora Danica, Howav Soerl<., Tarouln F>aco, ~rv'• Comm.no Tim.. 2"06 21 S. ii IXACTA (9·3) paid U 2 00 Allendance· S,200, Hf' I. tldllblflon NATtOHA'-CONF•llt:NCE Wftt WI. T Pct. pp ,.,. .. m, I 1 0 soo 41 so Alla nit 1 I 0 _soo 73 31 Sen Frtnci1co 1 I 0 soo 60 41 NtwOrlten1 I 2 0 .J33 50 .. ... , Otllt• 2 0 0 1000 so 14 N V.Gltnl• 2 0 0 I 000 4S 29 PTllledtlOfllt 2 0 0 I 000 42 37 St. Louis 1 I 0 soo 37 S2 Waslllnolon I I 0 500 37 l6 C-al Tamoe 9ev 1 0 0 1.000 '3 ,, Cllltago l 1 0 .soo Sl .. OtlrOll 1 I 0 .soo 34 34 Mlnl'lfM>fa l I 0 .soo JS 20 GrMl! &av 0 2 0 .000 " St AMIERICAN CONFIR•NCI WH1 Oenfff 2 0 0 1.000 31 17 .. ..,.. I 1 0 .soo '3 '3 Kt nJftCllY 1 l 0 .soo 37 24 S.llte I 1 0 .soo 4S 31 SanOleoo 0 2 0 .000 40 SS .. ., Balflmort 1 0 0 t.000 75 1 N,V, Jfl\ , 1 0 ... , S6 S1 Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 77 S4 Mltml 0 2 0 .000 )4 )9 N•w E"91tnd 0 2 0 000 31 " ~ Cltvtla ncl 2 0 0 1.000 • 30 F>ll111>u<11n 2 1 0 '" '1 S2 HOUSIOll 0 1 0 000 17 JI ClnclllMll 0 J 0 .000 41 11 Tllun41t'f'• sew.. New York Jela 20, Cincinnati 17 (OT> TedltV's ~ Mlt ml •I Was!llnolon, (nl Mlnn .. 011 t i SHlllt. (n) S.tllnla'f'• Genw• Nt• Enolll\ll ti lllft'la, \nl ClltcffO al h ldln, lnl PTllltdtlDl'tla II Gr"" B•Y Buft•lo al Oelrol!, Cn> Hou1!on ti N9w Orltens, (n) A~la t i Tempt Bev, (n) aelllmMI t i New Yori! Glen1,, {nl SI Loul• tt Kt nse• Cllv, (nl P1n11>u<1111 " Oan ... cnl Cltvtltoo 11 Denver. {n) Sen Francl,Go 11 San Oleoo. In) Thw'MaV's G1mt P111•1>uf'Oh ,, Pfllledelphl1, (nl ~,....,., o.m.. .._ ., San oi.oo. (n) ,....,._•I Cle\leltncl, (nl llalllmor• at Allanla, (nl Ocln•tr ti Minnesota , en> Miami al New Yort. 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Otc. 1 ..... 1 New Orlttnt ( 10 t m ) AH limes F>ST Lewis picked up by Rams From AP dl•patcllea Acting t.o bolster o pos1uon Coach John Robinson said "needed help" early in trairung camp, the RaJm have picked up Linebacker David Lewis on waivers from San Diego. Lewis practiced with the team Thursday and could see some ac- tion in the team's third Nauonal Football League exhibition gam~ Saturday against New England Entering his seventh season, the 6-4, 245-pound Lewis was an All-NFC selection in 1978 and 1979. He has not had any serious injuries Lewis will play outside lmebacker and will take Mike Reilly's number, a team official said. Reilly, serving a one-year jail sentence for vehicular man- slaughter, was suspended for the season by NFL Co~ioner Pete RozeUe before the Rams' first exhibition game. Lewis is yet another former Southern California player pick - ed up by Robinson. who was the coach at USC for seven years before taking the Rams' job m February. There are 11 ex-Southern Cal pla9ers on the roster. ln another boost to the Rams' linebacker position Thursday. Jim Collins was in unHonn for the first time sinc:e camp opened at Cal St.ate Fullerton. Expected to be a strong rondidate for a starting position,,. Collins had minor knee surgery during the off-season Australia II can't escape controversy NEWPORT. R I. (AP) -Den- n.is Conner threw another lump of ooa1 on the simmering feud over Australia ll's keel. But the foreign powerhouse poured cold water all over his inflammatory claim. The slopper of Liberty, one of three U.S. candidates to defend the Amenca's Cup, accused the Aussies of not going all out m their shocking two-minute. 50-second loss to Britain's Vie1.0ry '83 Thunday in the foreign serru- f inal trials. "ObVlously, the Australtans sandbagged today to lay off the controversy," charged Conner. who beat Defender by margins of 3: 11 and one second in their two races Thursday "I would if it were in m y best interests to try and take the pot off the stove." But Warren Jones. executive director of the Australia ll synd1- cate, countered. "Today we got beaten fair and square " The amarlng success of Austral- ia II led to a claim by the New York Yacht Club Race Commit- tee that the boat rated as more than a 12-meter yacht because of its innovative winged keel The International Yacht Racmg ·Union's executive comm1ttee meets Aug. 30 to consider whether its Keel Boat Techrucal CommiUee should take up the issue. Australia Il is 41 -5 m the foreign trials but its loss tied 1t with Victory '83 with 5-1 senu- final records. F.ach needs one more win .in the nine-race semi- fi.nah to clinch the two spots m the best-'Of-seven foreign hnal series that will determine an op- ponent for a U.S defender of the America's Cup next month. Canada 1 was mathemat.lcally elimlnated from a berth an lhe foreign finals when its sem1hnal record fell to 0-6 with a loss to Auurra of Italy by 3:56. Azzurra. 2-4. will be out of the running with one more loss. J\11 the races. except for the teCOnd American match, were contested over 24.3-mile Amen- ca'a Cup courses. Surfing tourney set this we eke nd The final round of the ~ Ten CalJfom.la Summer Grand Prix o( aurfl.ng will be held tkla weekend In Huntington Beach The event wtU detennlne the overall champion of thf' $23.000 1urll.ng lleriea. The top-ranked profcssloMl male surfer ln the United States. JOflY Bunn. hu placed eecond ln the two pn!vJous a>ntestl and la ln a aood position to wln \M overall title. La Jolla's Debbie Beecham, currently tht No. 1-ranked pro- fetaional fom6le profealonal aurler ln the world, wW al.to com~ pete. The event will be held north of the Hu.ntlnQ\On BMch ~. be-pmm, at 4 • .m. both days and contlnutnc until 4 p .m . PNllrn.lnary heot.t will be hcld Saturday and fllw wlU ~ln around noon Sunday . ..:-.~.-I I t I . I 114 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aug. 19, 1983 N-M names tore mana~er T homas IJarn~u has iH>f'n named vlee pttsidc.-nt. 81ott manag~r for Nt"imuu- M arcu s al the Fa11hion Island &tort". Barnt-It uc- c.-f'<.ls Tim Pa rker, who hos ttcently been named vic-e prt'11idc.-nl, 81or.-man&8er for Neiman-MurcuH in Dal- la s. Bameu joined Nt'imao-Marcus in 1981 H aHistant Stott manager for operation8 for the Beverly Hills store. Prior 10 joining Nt"iman-Marcus, he was with the May Company, where he served a s a divisional 8ales manager . N4·iman -M a r c u s store m an- a~er Thomai; Barnell Lancer to hold annual open house The Lancer Yacht Corp. will stage its fifth annual open howe Crum 10 a .m. to 4 p.m Sunday at its sailboat plant In Irvine. Boats ranging In siz.e from 25 to 65 feet will be on display, and many yachts will be fully rigged and de<:orat.ed. Several cham- pagne harbor cruises aboard a new 65-foot "Powersailer" will be given out in a drawing The plant is at 1939 Deere Ave. east of Red Hill Avenue. Invest in a good technician By SYLVIA PORTER I stopped at the gas station t.o chat with the owner as my car was being filled with gas and oil the other day and complimented ham on h is mechanic'sdiagnOStSof my auto's ailments. "Mechanic!" scoffed he. "That's no 'mechanic · He insists we instance, tnitead of replacing an old carburetor with a call him (and we do) a 'technician' new one. you might use a remanufactured model that and he deserves every compliment costs less. You mve him." &" -Check attitudes on second opinions and The equipment hidden under estimates, which good mechanics should wekome. the hood of a new car these days is increasingly Th h intimidating. An old-fashioned 'mechanic,' good as he ose w o refuse to give written estimates or do not is, can't handle the complex machinery without call when an estimate changes should be avoided. up-to-date training. And with average new-car prices -Don't play "doctor" and diagnose the problem crossing the five-figure total, the typical worker is yourself. Let the mechanic diagnose why your car is, nowspendingahalf-year'spay to buy a vehicle. How, say, sluggish: Whendescribingsymptoms, be specific. then. do you find a competent mechanic (technician) If your car ''pings," does it "ping" in the morning, and prevent costly repair problems in the future? evening. while driving at 55 miles per hour. in cold or Some valuable tips: hot weather? · -Word-of-mouth reference is still tops. Ask -Be sure the service writer does not make th e your friends or reliable acquaintances. Good mech· diagnosis. The order form should say "repair stalling anics quickly build good reputations. problem," and list the symptoms, not "adjust -Vi.sit any mechanic you are considering and carburetor or perform tune-up" if you have not look for an organized, well-kept shop. A mechanic requested 1t. who takes pride in his work usually keeps the shop -If problems defy your accurate description, clean and well-organized. Check for modem equip· ask the mechanic to take a test dnve. If the mechanic ment. such as engine di.agnostic testers and exhaust refuses. go to another shop. gas analyzers. says Dave Bowman, technical com- -Discuss the diagnosis and repair procedure munications manager for FramAutolite, a major auto with the mechanic before work begins so you will parts manulacturer. Uthe mechanic uses brands you know exactly what you will be paying for. If the don't recogn.iz.e, be wary. diagnosis does not satisfy you, take the car for a -Look for certification (certificates in the shops second o pinion; expect to pay for the ti.me the first or uniform patches bearing the name National mechanic spent on diagnosis. Ask for a guarantee on Institute for Automotive Service Excellence). NlASE parts and labor in wnt.mg. gives competency tests in eight categories of auto -When you retrieve your car, ask to see old, technology. replaced parts and ask why they were replaced If the If a mecharuc has passed these tests. 1t can be a mechanic refuses to show you replaced parts, do not good indication that he lS competent in that area of go back to that shop. The mecharuc may have done work. unnecessary repairs. Some states have Jaws requiring Also check for certificates or diplomas from mechanics to show their customers repaired or other technical training schools. Good mechanics take replaced parts classes to keep up with the latest auto technology and -Finally, make arrangements for a method of will hang their certificates in the shop. Look for payment before you pick up your car. Don't e xpect decals indicating membership in top industry the shop to give you credit. Be prepared to pay with organizations -a sign that the mecharuc is truly a cash -not checks or credit cards. dedicated profes&onal. ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," -Talk to the mechanic. Good mechanics will 1,328 pages of down-t.o-earth advice on personal not offer "curbside diagnoses" to problems. They money management. lS now avail.ible through her check your c.ar thoroughly before making a diagnosis. column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mru.ling and handling Ask for a full explanation of what the mechanic will to "Sylvia Porter's New M oney Book for the 80s, '' m do in terms you fully understand. care of ihisnewspaper, 4400Johnson Drive, FaH-way , -Ask for options. Good mechanics will explain Kan. 66205. M ake checks payable to Universal Press what options you have. if any. on a repair. For Syndicate.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The new drnnk driving law, explained. In t..ilifom1~.t• .. 1v1rit-J drunk J nll('l•,tvcn h"111lkfllll't' mu•I now •1'<'11d •II''" t> mom!" 111 f•lll f't'lony Jrunl. lln11"" t"\'t'll ft"r olftndC't' '"" """ h( 1ncJ fm 111111.lcr Need v.1• rt.rl.un m''"" • M.Ann M<tthotA ~pln•f Owr"'-Onvfn fhu"'iif.."''-''; "'°''•t..rfutu,.,..J...,~" \_J"'''""1" ''\1/t .-rt""• l /1,;l1 ,, i ..._ ______ , -- =·--- DRAllil COUNTY BUSllllS Rob Wagner joins Cox & Burch Rob Waper of Dana Point has joined T•e Coa & Burcb Advertlllnl Co. aa aenior copywriter, according 14 Jobn C. Coa Jr., agency president. Wagner was previously with Bozell Ir Jacot.1, lnc. in Dallas. Texas. • • • Nortb & Donahoe, management consulting engineers, haa announced the appointment of JollD C. Hall as a senior vice president. According to Stepben Donahoe, company pre.ident, Hall will expand overall expertile in the areas of manufac- turing functions and mining/mineral proceuing operations. Before joining the firm, Hall was president of Ga1Jper-A1b Co., a Utah subsidiary of Baker International producing pumps for mining and mineral processing. ••• David M. Semas of Irvine, executive vice president of Sbeanon/ American Expre11 De- velopment Corp. of Newport Beach. has been named to the Soutbwe1t Bancorp Advisory Board, it was announced by Donald G. Zellner, chairman of Southwest Bancorp, a LagWla Hills-based financial holding company. The advisory board consists of financial experts with diverse back- gro unds and expertise who advise Southwestem's directors on various aspect8 of company oper- ations. • •• Beverly Hills Savings and Loan A11oclatlon has elevated Costa Mesa resident Anita Duggln1 to the position of vice president in the association's major loan department. Previously, she was an assistant vice president in the same department. • • • Arthur J. Barrett of Santa Ana, former WAQNH HAU HMAI business editor of the Irvine World Newt, has joined Leland OIJver Co., Inc., an Orange County advertising and public relations firm, as an aax>unt executive. The firm is located in Santa An.a. • • • The board of directors of Westland1 Ballll recently announced the appointmen t o{ several corporate officers. Irvine resident Thomas D. Allen was a ppointed executive vice president. He was also named bank credit administrator. Harry Bryner of M1SSion Viejo and Lee K. Harris were appointed seruor vice presidents. Bryner assumes responsibility for construction loans and Harris will manage the commercial loan administration for all Westland lending offices, statewide. Linda R. Chalfant of Huntington Beach, Rose A. Gentile of Chino and Linda K. Hansen of Garden Grove were appointed assistant vice presidents. ••• ABLE Computer of Irvine has appointed George lnglebart national sales manager, a new position. The announcement was made by Robert T. Jones, director of worldwide sales. lnglehart will be developing marketing and sales programs fo~ ABLE. Prior to joining the firm, lnglehart was with the Hewlett Packard Co. for 11 yeani. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTER llAID •TOCll U•TWIGI W•AJmDOWNI N•W YOltK lAJ'I Cordia t t •lli "" IC•m.11 400A.~ ... ~ 1'1'1 11~ TWtlE• , .... , ... NEW yojil( (AP) -T1-~ 11.i NASDAO ........ Cor•SI &$1,lt &Sl'I 1(9fl'Y$• ... 4Sl'l ... ...-JOV. )OJ4 TrlcoPd )7 ,. 0.. .... IN • C-Nr .................. CrosTr u U\11 IClmlMIR ll~ JtV. """"' !! '"' u:: T "'°" ' --· Ille --t~w CuHFd ' 2~ , KlnOlnl ~ , .... lto.dS 12'" 11'11 "OCll' • ..., ... ,,...... 1"-1 ..... -.. -119' INIUl"l e> 9' 4 01•0• • 14~ IS l(toolG ~., llotll>Mv ""' 12 us enr • . .... Ille rn<>ll -_,, lfte ll'IO\I beWHI on =.... 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BUSlllSI IRIDS Nation's economy takes biggest jump in 5 years 8y cbe AHoclaced Pre11 WASHINGTON -The n.aUon'a ~-onomy ex- panded at its fastest pace ln five yea.rs thl8 spring -9.2 percent at an annual rate -and profit.I of U.S. companies took their biggest jump ln alrnoet eight yean, government figures indicated today. The c.ommen:ie Department report said April-June economic growth - as measured by the inflation-adjusted gross national product -was 0.5 percentage point stronger than the 8.7 percent rate estimated last month. It was the fastest gain in businessactivny since the 11 percent annual rate in the second quart.er of 1978. Personal incomes still growing WASHINGTON -Personal incomes are continuing to grow, but the spring surge ui consumer spending is showing signs of slowmg down, according to the government's la test data. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that Americans' income grew 0.6 percent last month, helped by the July 1 cut in lnCOme taxes and an improving job market. That was a slightly bigger gam than the 0.5 percenl increase in June. The department also saJd consumer spending rose only 0.4 percent m July after rising 0.5 percent in June. The savings rate jumped to 5 percent from 3.7 peroent in June. Firm declares major shakeup CHICAGO -international Harvester Co: is making a major management shakttup in the wake of a $131 m illion loss in the May-July quarter. The loes, reported Thursday, was an improvement over a $136.5 million loss in the same period a year earlier. , Jobless claims rise this month WASHINGTON -First-time claims for un- employment benefits rose early this monlh for only the third week since May, the Labor Department sa~ Thursday's report said initial claims for basic 261'week. state-paid benefil8 totaled 383,000 m the .week-ending Aug. 6, up from 371,000 the previous week. The total in the last week of July had-been the lowest siQce the 369,000 of mid-April in 1981 before the recession began. Japanese trade mission to V.S: TOKYO -Members of a Japanese trade mi.sston are coming to the United States next month to adviae their American counterparts on how to export manufactured products to Japan. The eleven members of the J apanese Market Acx:ess Promotion Mission,• sponsored by the Ministry of lntemational '»rade and Industry, will try to explain the characteristics and "peculiarities" of the Japaneae market, Yahiro Toshikuni. president of Matsui & Co. and a leader of the mission , said Thursday. Mutual funds ' a ssets climbing NEW YORK -Assets of TnOney market mutual funds r06e $95 million to $165.5 billion m the latest week and the funds' average return continued to climb, a report by a trade group says. The Investment Company Institute said Thur&day the advance m the week ended Wednesday was the second straight weekly increase and only the third gain since last December. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORI( (AP) Sain, • pm once eno net chenoe ol tne llllMn matt KllV• ....... Yort. Sloct< Eaehenoe lt,u., tradtn9 nallon1th a t mor e th art tt Mobil 1,Sl7,JOO n~ -~ Gull 041 1,W ,000 II~ + 1 E .. on 1.313,000 JI"--'Ill PhHIO•F'el "7,700 37'1< + V. 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GAv e 1-r M "" ,e>es-r SHO'T" .' by Harold Le Doux PEAHAPS AAVMOND 15 RK;HT ... 'THAT St1E SHOULD eE SEEN 8V A Pe'ftHIATRtST' G".~w.""' MEANWHILE 8'< THE '14AV, CALL MY HOME ANO TELL THE MAIO 10 ~ve MY WIFE PHONE ME JUST .416 SOON AS SHE c;ETS HOME FROM HE" LUNCHEON APPOINTMENT' .. ··----------------------. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 B7 Dressed fit to drink. Pirates Day returns This is a boat parade with real character By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly Piiot Itel! For the better part of two decades it was virtual city law in Balboa for the men t.o grow beards dur ing the waning days of summer. If they didn't -or couldn't -they were tossed in the bay, If that didn't shape them up. they were thrown in the brig. And 1f a man appeared t.o be particularly clean-shaven, he would be forced t.o walk the plank, in which case he'd usually wind up in the bay again. All of this was considered jolly good fun back iri the 1940s when Plrates Day, a five-day celebration when residents would dress up as buccaneers and all but sack the tmy town. was m vogue. Nol:xxly seems precisely sure when or why it started. It just started. "It was in the> late 1930sand I'm sure it must have been because there were pirates m this area once," suggests one researcher from the Sherman Library and Gardens. "Oh I don't know. Maybe pirates were the closest thing akin t.o real estate developers," jokes architect William Ficker. a longtime Balboan. Pirates Days faded away in the late 1950s. Some say the week-long party had become too rowdy. Others claim the town became too grown up. But not to be scared off. the Commodores Club- an arm of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce -has decided to revive Pirates Days. It is the theme for Sunday's 26th annual Character Boat Parade, itself a madcap event that is rooted in nonsense and zany behavior. and her age was all of 16, she was the Pirates Day queen. She has pictures to prove it. Among other things, her job was to make unbearded men walk the gang plank or order others tossed in the brig for failing to adhere to required pirates dress. "Many people were thnJW'n in the brig," she recalls. "It was a lot of Cun. People would come down from Los Angeles, there were treasure hunts for the children, prizes for best costumes Everyone jclined in." Like others, she says she's unsure when or why the fun was stopped. "Maybe it had served it purpose," she ventures. Tracing the roots of the Character Boat Parade is somewhat easier. It began in 1960 when a group of boaters, full of suds and good humor. dressed up in strange outfits and tooted their way around the harbor. Observers, supposedly startled at the sight, remarked t.o one another about the odd characters in the harbor. Thus the annual parade. At least that's how the story is told. Over the years, entrants have gone to tremen- dous lengths to dress up their boats, often ignoring the theme completely in a try at gaining attention and one of the numerous awards. There have been Vikings, Polynesian dancers, Keystone Kops on boats made to look like sub- marines, dragons and even a bottle of scotch. Loc h Ness isn 't the only place with a monster Delores Pe rlin, pirate queen of 1946, r e me mbers Pirates DayNell. 0.-.,Nolftle ......... There are boats with character a nd, of course, characte rs with boats. / . One person who w1U be looking on in some interest is Delores Perlin In 1946 when her name was Delores Marshall One participant twice tried t.o enter a vessel named "Chappaquiddick" that depicted a car half-sttbmerged in water. Organizers drew the line and booted him and his boat out. The parade starts at 2 p.m. from.~ ~forth Lido way. The parade, which circles the harbor in a Channel Tht> colorful Pavilion Qu,'' will lead the counter-clockwise direction, lasts two hours. PAPARAZZI K err y Ander on a nd David West . Mark Ward, S uzanne ~dson , Elizabeth Sn yder and am Clark. Coronet deb ball Antoinette Daves makes debtlt Like Mother like daughter. Antoinette Daves of Newport Beach will make her debut Nov. 26 during the 35th annual Coronet Debutante Ball at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. At the mother-daughter an- nouncement luncheon hosted by Los Children's Home SocieJI debutantes, were also luauing.~ Kent Syndert, Mr. and Mrs. Rober deraon and Mr. and Mrs. WllUaa, oda~n hosted the event in hono1 of the1r daughters. Elliabetb Sny~r, Kerry Anderson and Suzanne "°"on. Angeles chapter of National Charity (~~ 'will make their debut in League board, Antoinette's mother Dece rat the Newport Marriott.) Mra. Donald Rae Daves, was one of the three parents there who had made . their debut at an earlier Coronet ball. On arnval, each of the guests waa ptesented with a fresh flower that had Mrs. Daves, nee Eleana Farrell, has been flown in from Hawaii. Vanda another daughter. Victoria, who ma~ orchids, ti leaves and pink Unena her bow in 1978 decorated the tables where the group dined on grilled Oriental specialties. , Two days aft.er the luncheon pt at the Upper Bel AJr Bay Club JI\ Pacific Palisades, Mr. and Mrs paves were among the parents hosimg a "Ship- wreck Luau" at thl' 6 hennarf Oaks home of Mr. and Mr». Donald Keiss for the 30 debutantes. • • • On the illffie evening, but at lrvlne C..ove, the Newport Harbor Auxiliary Polynesian entertainers and Samoan flre dancers entertained and later Jeff Enloe provided dancing music. • • • Members of the South Coast Junior Women's Club wUJ be highly visible Sunday. They are answering phones for the KOCE-TV fund drive, and aa an equal oppoPtunity organization. have invited several husband.a to joln them. I Mrs. Donald Rae Daves and her dau~hter Antoinette. Scuba diving The proper training is important By DOROTtiY L YOICK INDIANA, Pa. -Western Penn- sylvania Is generally regarded as a choice site for outdoor recreation al activities, especlally hunting, fish- ing, camping and backpacking. Recently, outdoor enthusiasts have ventured beyond the camp- grounds and discovered a whole new world underwater, thanks to their scuba tanks and fins. Experts caution, however, that diving Is not a sport that one can easlly master In a few hours or even a few days. "Diving can be a dangerous sport," said Ralph Johnson, "but It can also be an enjoyable ex- perience.'' Johnson, aquatics director at lndlana University of Pennsylvania , explained that proper training Is a must fo r anyone wishing to dive. A course that the university otters Is designed to acquaint the student with t he various kinda of equipment used for d iving. Stu- dents are made aware of the diseases or sicknesses that can occur while diving and are trained to cope with these problems. A eecond area of t he course la devoted to the d iving skllls neceas- ary to properly use equipment whlle underwater. Each student is required to master diving tech- niques such as removing equip- ment and putting It back on while underwater and entering the water safely from a boat, lock or ledge. The third area. the psychological area, Is one that potential divers can hear about In class, but must be developed through experience, accordlnQ to Johnson. When the diver Is underwater, Johnson said , claustrophobia Is common due to the reduced vision and Impairment of hearing. The well prepared and trained diver will be able to handle such a situation. Once a diver Is properly trained and certified, he Is then able to go out and explore the water. Diving clubs have been estat>-- lished throughout the state to bring members together for various div- ing trips. Rich Lauer, a diving Instructor In Pittsburgh, established the 50 Below Club. "This club was de- signed for the beginning divers who recently received certification," Lauer said. Instructors, assistants and dive maaters are always present at each dive made by the club. "This way the beginners can get advice from the more experienced d ivers," he said. I I ~ • I I . i ". I ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ba Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aug. 19, 1983 DEAR PONE: SUD ~ .. avU War CeleMJ? Tlauka fer a I tit.._.... Item Mdll oi . . ANN lANDfRS fRMA ·IOMBfCK Silent killers ••• Avoid complications with early treatment down to ne knows the last thing I want to hand to infrin hildren is guilt. I have never wanted burden. their personal lives or become a It's just . I' h . d"ff ul . understanding t m avmg 1 ~c ty Lrl broken heart lea they want ~e to die from a What am 1 as no grandchild.re~. months to adjust ? A small wedding -a few then 20yearsorsoout{~~ter:m pre~y ~d , Is that too much? ~eir lives to raise a child. I've talked with oth up children in the '60s , ents who brought grandchildren and none of 70s who have no being punished. l've said tom ?W wh~ we are you think I feel when a cont.em dren, .How do billfold containing 65 candid whips out a grandchild and I'm still carryin res of her Allyson and Dick Powell? And I ho und June feel the pain of walldng throu ou never department where they are practi~ ~by away receiving blankets and have no re,..,;.givmb g them.'' -V uy DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My husband said he doesn't want to go looking for trouble. "I feel fine. Why should I upset the apple cart? Why should I lay myself open to taking all kinds of medicines I may not need?" As for myself, I'm just the opposite. For a few months I was tired. I couldn't explain it. But a visit to the doctor did. To my chagrin l discovered I have diabetes. Fortunately, early treatment with just diet (no insulin) and I've been able to control it. Suppose I hadn't gone for a checkup, I asked my husband. At last I convinced him to have a physical on his 40th birthday. He had a surprise, too. High blood pressure. But as it wasn't too high. He has done well on losing some weight and letting the salt shaker rest when he eats. He hasn't needed to take anti-hypertensive pills. Now he's happy, too, that each of us has discovered illness early. We haven't "upset the apple cart." Instead, I think, we've prolonged our lives. How do you account for the fact, Or. Steincrohn, that so many people prefer to go through life blindfolded, and take the chance of stumbling into some terrible complicaton? Mrs. A. DEAR MRS. A.: I might as well name the complications: Silent hypertension, Captain of the T ' fOUR HEAL1H DR PETER J STEINCROHN "not listen?" Because these threats to health and life are usually "silent." They can't do anything about what they can't hear. Listen to Vincent DeQuattro, M.D .. chief of the hypertension service at the University of Southern California: He maintains that at least a third of the nation's estimated 30 million hypertensives are unaware of their condition. He adds: "Of those who know they have it, only about half are being adequately treated or treated at all. Many people just don't take a hypertension diagnosis seriously until they actually feel pain from a damagoo organ. And by that time, it may be too late to save them from this greatest single cause of the 1.5 million heart attacks and strokes Americans suffer each year.'' that age her body hasn't Cully matured. For example, because of the needs of the growing fetus and the mother at this age. an inadequate diet can easily cause anemia. FOR MRS. T.: Only your son's doctor will be able to decide whether or not he should continue running. even though he has asthma. Much will depend upon his reaction to the exertion. Some ;\Sthmatics can even engage in sports without detriment. But others develop asthma attack.& on slight exertion For best results, physical activity should be followed by intennitent periods of adequate rest. Dr. Sc<'incrohn weloomes questions from readers. Hecannoc answer all individually but will indude those of general interest m his oolumn. Send your questions to him in care of the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Coot.:i Mesa 92626. Disease hits all ages I don't mean to -excuse the expressio.. "labor" the issue, but in a few years I'll be too o~ be a grandmother. No one ever thinks of tha, killers, might lead to stroke, heart attack or kidney FOR MS. Q.: I don't know of any actu.al Many people think of arthritis as an old person's disease, but it affects children as we~. The Arthritis Foundation says over 250,000 children have juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The disease ::an start as early as infancy and sometunes lasts into adulthood. failure Diabetes, another silent killer. rrught cause danger for the mother or her infant if she becomes blindness or early heart attack. Why do people pregnant at 15 or 16. However, it's evident that at After all. there are certain duties that come with a a;;:;;;;;==-..;;;====,-.------ grandchild. Timing is everything. They have to come when you're young enough to enjoy revenge and old enough to assume no responsibility whatsoever for their weU-being. ln a few years I won't have the strength to crawl around on the floor and play, baby-sit longer than two hours. or remember all the wtsdom that made me such a wonderful mo ther l don't know why our children want to persecute their children by giving them an old grandmother where all they can do w1th us is sit around connecting liver spots on our hands and wheeling us out into the living room once a year and decorating us for Christmas. I know I certainly would never have thought of doing that to my mother. Oh, sure, I thought about it, but one day she pulled me aside and said, "Look, what gives you the right to have a nice job and cook cute little meals for two, and come and go whenever you like and buy a new car and wear ruce clothes and go on vacation? When are you going to be miserable and tied down like the rest of us'>'' I wouldn't even bother bringing the subject up, but I just bought some pale green yam the other day to make some Christmas things and I don't know whether to make a little delicate baby sweater or another holder for a dog dish! . I'll do whatever I'm told . RUFFELL'S '~HOLSTllY, INC. .. ................ . cos'P HARBOR BIVD. ESA -5-48-1156 SAVE~ YOUR I EY ON ANCE --n AOINT COM,ANY MONTIHY ,AYMINT If 'fOV wiah RABBITT INSliANCE: 44 1 Old Newpo.t 81vd. NewpcHI &each, Co. 631-7740 ln•ex•pen•slve• ·11n 1k spen s•~) not high rn p11ce reasonabl e c1ass1t1eo • .._ ..._. aovert1s1ng -1 rlNl Classilled Advert1s1ng 642-5678 _____________________ , ! $1000 OFF l I I I ANY NEW SERVICE I I FOR I ! ''FLEAS''. i I I I I i ~ I~! I ·' I I I 1 ORANGE COUNTY I I PEST CONTROL, INC. I I . I With This Coupon, You Get 1 10.00 Off Any New Setvlce Forl IF/es Control. Present This Coupon To Our Licensed Tech] 1ntclan At The Time Of Service. I I * Not To Be Used With Any Other Discount I I 586-8700 I I I I Licensed I Bonded I I State Lie. # 6639 I l·~MBER BE1!!!p1!~!,!ESS BUR~auj ~--------------------- ( _ ...... ~~~-::===============================================-..:=---, AN 10°/o OFFFORCASH SAVE AN ADDITIONAL lO o/o ON TOP OF OUR ALREADY LOW SUMMER SALE PRICES! 20o/o-33% off All living room, dining room & bedroom furniture 20%-50% off All" sofas, love seats & chairs ~ I I I I I I I· \·.{{-- \Q ' Plus an extra 10°/o off for cash. Bl:'f l11~1fY, this extra special offer is good on ly thru August 21, 1983 STORE HOURS: IRVINE SANTA ANA Friday: 10 -0 Frid ay: 10-6 Saturday: 10-b Saturday: 10 -o Sunday: U -5 Sunc.JJy: 12-5 lRVlNt Irvine Homt' & C3rdm (tnlt'r l.sJJJ Culwr-Dr. 17141552·077? SANTA ANA r ASHION SQUAR£ ~N.M•inSt. 17141 ~7-lt-21 Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 t •1 CLASSIFIED· INDEX THE DAILY PILOT 1 ..... 1., Salt -1•••M1 ler lalt ••m ltt lal• IHm ler lale ......... lalt ,-= ...... ---~·-·~lal=•~-·1: .. =::"'::.:...::l•::.•.::lal::.•:..__ RS Gtattal lot2 ltatral HtJ c ... ';'':;' ;•;t1;1 ;;;;;;;1;02;4~:':' ; .... ;::;;;;;;;l:H;4 ;;;l;u;•·:":;:1t;la=:-l=MO=.:·: .. :'·=lt=et=la=;l;M::O 1:-aaa ltula 1041 CLA SSIFIED OFFICE HO • 1 ~ REAL ESTATC ...-<wt•I Anoh<otm lhli. fi..11>.» lli.•..J &It.-... t'vmruul .. Capou.mo Br-M h LOOttw <h-1 Mat \:()aUI M,.._ 0ria.n. .,._.,H £1 Tutv fuun\.1uo v.u., I tuntml(lun U.•tiit h Uun1 H•rhl>ur lrv1nir Yiun• tlr-. I\ lAauna thlla l•tu•'-Nlp I lAkt "'°''""' M..,un VtrfJ Nf'Wp..Nl a. .. h S.n l"'l.-n...rnl• S.n Ju..n l"•pt•U .. mu S..n1..1 An. s,,.1 e.-.. h Suuth l...«WN s.u-. s. ... h 1\uun Wn1mn .. 1n Moult' llon-,... 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R.ili ,. k .•• , • w~""·l 11"1\.> .... lt'Vf 1 ... \'111\11 tl(llU Mii ~ll 1\()14 OUIO 6018 fl02l 1)()2~ 6100 FRIEllS WILL WOllEll ••• Gated community in Harbor Ridge. Best price and t.enT\S available. $374.500 fee land. Rennaissance Mdl! THE llO•E Yll Plll•llEI YlllllELF ll•EllYI Guarded gate, prestigious Big Canyon, large family h ome with spa and lots o f brick work. Priced a t only $629,000 fee . OICE II l LOii WlllLE Custom French N ormandy home, n ever lived m. Walk to beach and bay. Q uiet charming Peninsula Point. $429,000 fee. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA 714/955-3454 t\111 ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~114 :; 6116 :m --*-H•A•R•l•O·R-R-ID•l·E-*-- eno ' . em Come visit the most fabulous vtew. N ew =~~ custom home in Newport. N othing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam nn, 5 ,,.,,, bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. ;~\~ Large pool & jacuzzi. Com e to the gate 11111 and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. :i::: tPEI IAILY ·1-t ro~ HELEll B. DOWD RULTOll, llC. 144-1134 EmlTAll In style, dramatic" Bdrm IRYllE nHMIE 3 Ba. will\ heavy shake Beautifully malntelned and roof. custom pool end nlcely decorlled 3 bdrm. spa In multllev91 brick home on extra lerge lot rear yard. Located In with room lor 11 pool. quiet section of Meaa Fernlly rm . cjrcular drive· Verde. 1 228 .000 way,greenhouM -lots 751·319 I of value et jusl $3,7,300. Sayfrontaingles~~ !~.L21ea. beam ceilings, FORECLOSURE EMOTIONAL s.~~~~l~T.!o.~~· I & 1 •J 250 000 HAABOU CO Coveted tO. end leaae-spac ous terrace, pier 8 tp. • ' • A NDO hold 6 mobile unit Cry- Hayfront 6 ba 71~ bdrm, Villa on wide lot, VACANT MESA VERDE t1al Cove Stal• Pk. Ex· tenatve Illy blue decke pool, spa. dock for 120' yacht. $4.850,000. $121,500. 3 Bdrm, 1 ~ Bath, fireplace, S unken living room, wet bar, frplc, for-Stair to the wa11t'a edge family room T a k e Over $93 900 1 t ma) dini·ng, 2 pau·os, -1 .. rored walls & ldyltlc ret1eat for~· or Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + large rec. nn.. · 1 oan.s a ard.robes dd f lin .. u. f & corp. entertainment beam ceilings, furnished. patios. $420,000 $12 11 P .l.T.l. w a ee 8 o el egance 60-81881497-2285 llYSllE PUCE UYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces Reduced -$1 ,500,000. PElllSIU ID•E ICWFMIT Ocean & jetty vtews Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft Xtra parking. $1,385.000. FllRllllS UIOll MILL TOP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba. custom French Normandy Fsiate 1.2 pnme acre hilltop $1,250,000. CORIUIO CAYS llYFROIT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boal deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade URIWllUI llOIE Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. 0001 FllOIT llCO•E UllTS Prime 2 Br, 2 Sa & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. Best view. tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1.200,000. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\1d" O"v•· N B 67S 6161 THE BLUFFS RARE OFFERING THREE BEDROOM SUITES + d en, spacious p restige townhome in absolute model home condition. Full central NC, magnificent patio retreat. C h oice No. Bluffs end unit locatio n , immaculately maintained by originaJ "petles.s" adult owners. Price lowered for immediate sale at $269,000 (you own the land.). space, 2 master Bdrm suites with connect -8 --U-tL_o_v_o_u_R_H_O_M_E_o_n_a HURRYI i ng baths & baloon.ies, 1 ideal for nude apactacutu OCEAN sunbathing, tree shaded complex, has FRONT 3 Aroh Bay, lee Call tor Information li hted te · 1 half ·1 1lmple tot Cell owner Fri g .ruus, poo ' spa, nu e to to Mon (7 t4) 499-3070 or Agent Beth Duncombe. beach, ample parking. $129,950. Tue 1 o Thurs 957-8507 983-9101 (2 t3)799-1159 Agent Beth Duncombe OPEN' suNoAv 310 957 -•~ -~ 910 t.4ountaln 2 Br Wood ~· .v.11• 1 ehlngte. spotleM house C.atral 1002 Gtatral 1002 w/leglll unll, view, t block ~~~;;;;;;;;;~~ to beech $210.000 llUTH'S OIHLE • Newe11. 497.5, 11 Situated next to the Senta A Fiil SELIOTIH _am. __ , ____ 1M4....._llrriat 1044 • t It L 1-t Ana CC this preslllgloua 2Br atarter hm $79,900 !!J!f IC• - home o llers many 3Br 1',l,behm $97,000 -----------------11".l'.FllUTllOYR amenities. 3 Br 2112 Ba. 3Br starter hm ', 10.000 llST wmnL WllllHTll No In '-· no CIOM cost. 2t50 sq. 11 wl wet bar. 3Br 2bl hOfM $127.900 TIWllllE II WllllllME lllV11E Big Canyon Monaca by lernlly room, lormet din- 3Br 2ba home $132,500 • 'fl owner G.C view, 3 car Ing 6 much more. Aaktng 3Br 2ba pool I 135,950 gar 14 Rue Vlll111. Open prtces191.soo.s31.131 3Br 3 pat101 s139.ooo IUSTICILLY IElllEI Fii I 01101 wtcnds t-5. 640-1538. TRADITIONAL REALTY ~~~~s h1~~ls~ w.EI llLY 1111,118111 XtallMr RltJ. This 2 year old, 2 bedroom, 2 bath beauty tll·lllO is professionally landscaped, painted & OPEN Till 8 PM. wallpapered thruout and puts models to ~~~~~~~~I shame! Color oo--0rdinat.ed tastefully; LIM llLI IAYFHIT Dock for LARGE boat Lovely 6 Bdrm 7,•,i,. Ba 673-7873 •ES& VERDE WH'!!!",11"!L11,.. IT IS A VISUAL DELIGHT 11 •• Tll .... • • HURRY!! WON'T LAST!!! * tar Freet Ott4t * VIEWI VIEWI VIEW! Sec. Bid., 2 Br 2 Ba. Poot. boet lllp avaJt By Owner: 876-8637 In dealrabte Creekalde. Beautllul trl-level • double near take &. parks. Thia 3 BALU BEGOORE door entry. formlll llvlng Bdrm 2 ba alngle famlly Ofc 559-8451 Res 857-9438 *llllTSEETlll* & dining rooms. hard-home ta 1mmacul1te & Newport 2-aty. aherp poor wood rtoor kitchen, huge rHd)I to move tnto. ==========================-"'!::-side townh0m11 w/gar lamlly room, 2 brick llre· Backyard la very private ,._ M lO"',. l 0,.,. $ 125.000 value-a bargain pieces. 4 Bdrm•. huge w/beeutlful brick -•ta Ill -Ct1t1Mn1 n at $t 11 ,900 Cati private master suite. trimmed petlo. GrMt .. ll lO~ I II 2.. Eutatde 3 Br 2 Ba. pool. PATRICK TEN 0 A E Large rear yard wltn aumeble toen and priced -760-8702, 631 -1266 Ag1 sparkling pool A bargain toMll1t$189500 toddy 22 AVALON. $140,000.Devln ReatEa- at $235.000 Cell Smith. 759.9100 · Broker840-9019 tate.642-838! AllOHllTlllEI 546-2313. 2er Condo nr s .c . Ptua Dua Ptlat IOU In Westclllf. customized. Owner. pool, ape, S10K or !Yper kitchen, 2 llre-GE 1s9-9100 THE REAL ESTATERS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKI URURlllH Ftrttltllrt New Custom Home Reduce lrom S 1.800.000 to $795,000. lll-1051 -------t .. t • • • ·: • ·,. lelll dwn, $700mo. att tu By Owner. 2 .. 1y 4 Br 1 Ba, ptacea, ptantatton Shut· $87,500. 558-1828. wood burning frplc, trg lera. and much more. 3 776-2580 kltcnen. laundry rm, tront Bdr. family 2 Be $32,000 • .._ I _..__ & rear yard. $129,000. App't only CAii Harry nwl t......-• TenM. 494-1107 Frldeflc«. 631· t266 WE PAY $100 LEAD FEE Pltl.Mf for any hou .. that need Quiet tocatlon 3 BR 2 811 lut. ltacla 1041 to be moved or wrecked. fireplace. RV acceaa'. 3 bdnn hOUae. nbl home 850-4133 $148.000 ltnenclng by for 111 time buyera owner. Kitchen completely re-------==- ... O&IYN lltJ lltOalMt lltr model'd, new carpet IHl l&Yl IAYI Tl ..... l Ml·llH ' S109,500.agt 545--03t8 lnB:lb~~meP~~~ut~ Ttt1~ lt•HtlM 3 br, 2 ba, trplc. !Meda Ouptex: 3Br 2ba & 2Br TLC. 1 109,500 or belt 2bl. Park your SS looter 3 Bdrm1, batlla. pool and *Tl .. IMll* offer. (213)630-5t59 out lront A hard to find ape. Elegent. $3SO,OOO BEST FIN'" c G II '""·--· 'I aa.umable financing. Full ... N IN 4Br. 1V.Be, dntrabl• em. """"" w, I carry at price 1550,000. BEST PRICE cut-de-·aac by Central Pk. 11'1. Int. For more Info Moettquarefootage, $137.900 naumeble call Eu11lde. $-9t,OOO 11t at 12¥1'/• IELFIOU PAfllllllULTU PHii. n MU ltlSE '* C t,, R It 0pen oa11y 12-e. fixed. Owner 648-"025 Siii.GOO o e e a y 472.9230 673-7771. --------~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!~ lmmaculale and warm & In Vt>Sl m ent IOEU ntlT IAIUll -:: decor In this specie! lll-1• Sl4,HO llALI llWll 2 Br. apllt level condo. hOfM bet~ Bay & Exoellent location. end luxury unit on Mnd. Best . 11 .. 1120 IAYFIHT-llCI ABANDONED •.• MINT •.. $145,000 BEAUTIFUL 3 BA HOME +PARTY SIZE FAMILY AO,OMI Brand new carpeting! Impressive stairway to ~r suite with private balcony! Gou~t kJt.chen ! Sunshine patio, gorgeous y ard! Try $14,500 d own! Call 963-6767. Myna Cooper. THE REAL ESTATERS 963-6767 I'll SHOW YOU MINE, IF YOU'LL SHOW ME YOURSlll PENINSULA POINT LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME Acrou from swimming beach with fabulous bay view. The kidi ore grown ond gone. Will •rode for smaller home or sell S.ecn Redecorated 2 unit acro11 lrom lge prloe In the complex. bdrrn + hOme wllnatant ~beet erH. ao no I 130,000. 711 Ocean 3 bd, custom home t8 mo old P14H & Slip for so· bolt REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Eves, 873·9114 "curb appeal" Priced lalMI ltlaa• ltot ct1u1trophoblal Close to A,,.. Open HouM 611 well and owner 19 reason-11-Fii un II n transportation & lhop-only. 1-&PM. able 83t-1400 Noln,.I _, t ping. Call 759-1501 or llllftfff11tm .... no ... oee cos . 752-7373 111 lllt - '\.\.All Rf HtlNl ~ee ~ngr.•:Bor~•,t~ .. d, Hr.aw..,..,..•-•~ • IAYFRtlT 1111 Ill( llOMt ., hoc. wuu..n&loft • l.oAt;; 1"tit J f44 REALESTATE to b•1l ront Agt n--•!1......... Beltbey...iew tn Newport 131-1400 640-153 &W.a ......_. 5 min. to Newport. 2 br. Be11ci1 Sllp evaHable at ...________ .. c.--c-2'~ ba upgraded condo. belt rate In town Secvr- ,. *IUUH IOI* $132,SOO. 955-22~ tty building & IYb-i>&rk 2 UNITS LITTLE ISL [Si!'lj, Ing 2 bdrm1. 2 baths Ea· WllHlltll USTillSI PATllOI nlHE, RE /llAX lt0-1702 • OWC lge 1at TO w/20% --------1 DEERFIELD celtent financing avall dn Xlnt local. Super Inc. OITTAIE $479,000 poten Aaltlng $390,000. 2BR. t'ABA. lrg tot ," Bdnn. 3 be Plan 5 UM IULn Cell M. JacquH Agt $98,000. See at 243 E. Beautlfully decoreted In lll·llOO 845-9922 22nd, C.M. Ownlagt earthton.. Lovely 7 979 wllllco\!9flng1 and dec<>r· i·-------llHI ti u 1 t•-~ ator draperlel. Lota of -------- brick work. A real buy It IAYFIHT W1TI NOi DESPEllATEll $25,000 auumes loen on HARBOR VEJW HILLS 4 Br pool home. So. $299.000. Oen. mtn view, Coast Plua erea. Ex<*· 3Br. 2....,Ba, pool, by 1eih buy, 546-0321 owner &4"4-5347 "\ Wf ·1111111 llWI 123"·000· U4t tile I Ir. 211. lll·lHt UOlmttW. lt•t+IHtf+IHt.. WIMl 12% Liii WMI I IL:ASS H•E *llllOll 141 000* II Wll/tmll ~lsor ·Realty 651-1177 Beaut eitecullve home. newly decoreted. 4 Br 3 Ba. pool, very lrg )lrd, nr schoola, shops. Baycrest are• By O w ne r $375.000 642-4 116, 759-0884 Old CdM, 3 Bd""· lrench Spoti.e 3830 af duplex Newer 3 bdnn, highly up. windows & doors. wOOd owe tit· 12%-long term gra<fed town, dble gar. ILIFFS plank floors. near newl 3br/3ba+5br/3ba-t vac p\11 patio, comm. IP• and .. MICffSLIOtl DNVI $425,000. 509 Acacia-walk to beach pool. Only S 125,000. llVM 3 Bdrm, alngte level 399K 2~ dn-AppralMd OWl'lrlbrltr 8111 Duggins S 165.000 Danae Corp I lillilt.l I l •t ~l \ 440Kownl bkr645-7048 833-29001759-8121 851-9135. Realtors. 875-6000 -------1 llLPI #12 Wl"IH -------J&Sllll OHR Spacious end unit -operi Nftl lllHH fllW 2 bd, <Sell, 1 ml to bch, Owners facing lore· beams. tlreplaoe. dlnlna ShowcaMcuatom home lllYllllTY PA.II community tennla couna, cloture. M ... Verde SBr .,.. and "Ht ln'"I on large tot, lllew of pool, Outstanding 3 bdrm 3 Ba poo11, 24 hr aecurlty. Republic: Home at kitchen. Large dedl ol-apa,8ackBay,F&ll'lk>n In grNt location with all Many e•tru. $289,000 $209,500 & • 38r. + fera privacy The LU.. taland. 5000 sq tt on all built-Ins plus WHher. F ... Open Sun 12 • 4. 6 bachelor unit In HB and has tennla, pools, apu, one level, beWled gtass, drye<, and relrlgllfltor. Maritime. CdM. By only $15,000 down. etc andtacioaaloNOr1h· braseflltture1.111ee. Ceotrel air and 2 fire-o wner, R Foat er 642-7404,to-callany-wood ahopa. $99.000 toaringcelllngs pleoes keep 11 Jvat right 714·97S-0060. 760· 1733 time Ron L~ Agent. with takeover llnancing $935,000 Leue hOld Ins ide Full price IHELIT and Immediate poa-Ill lllYHT11Em $188,500 75t-3191 Jasmtne Crti ltnmac.3br, P -.Ion lll·llll 2•,1, ba MC. git• pool rovl d.. plenty of · !pSEl.ECT l•c. t.,;nla S..0-5423 ' poHlbllltle9 for children, 142·1200 3 bd d f 'I f I r · d d' · antmala, big pool or FUILHl Ul YllWS rms, en, am1 y, orma iving on in•ng PAOPEATIES wtia1ever you have In 30 601 Lido Part< Of. N B's rooms, 3 ~ boths. large rooms all. Top quality. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUST LISTEDI! mlndt Quiet cul-de-MC most exctvatve high rlM Come ~I atreet In Ideal Eutatde Sauna, -t bar. spa. D<iebout Gorgeoue 3BR 3be In locetlon. Btllly lend-Pool. doci<. lull MCUrlty & o-n Hou•• W•d.-Sun. 10-4 Brrv 0. Beach quaint old Corona del acaped "SunMt Mega-doorman Thi• fine 2BA ,.... ~,"' Mat Some ocean view. zlne"typeyrdal 759-1601 Condo has It all 2109 E. Balboa Btvd. Real Estate 0n1y 2 yra new Welk '" or 752-7373 1650.000 Cell 67S-51H block to l>Mch. Minimum I 0 NIWPOaT'S llST IUY AT $575,000 M•usr•rfnalci..ci....c;rt1o down payment 20%. 11H.&W U'l7D .a.• l7D •11W•PAlll W• ffflWlff t . IH. Low-....... FlllTAllY&U.O 1395000 ,, I F ~-a.AD •uTOS IUOl\l)TED '"",. "" & d.ar E-Z t.,m•. Owner flnanc:.d. Tastefully decofated. Im-• .. end. or n-t .,.......,. lllMl Ml llUnY llllOEI " ..,.. un FIXERll detalla and ippt. to '" aw.&~ Well, It cenalnly FEELS Vllfaall'" 2 BR condo: See A11. 11...... Y''" 644-1642 °' 67S-3772 meculatety clean three contaat: 11.. ...,._, / ~:;:';'" :::~ 11 you ere handy, you cen --------1 ••••••••••••••••• ~adroocm, :,w!.1,!at1h JllllllUH .. HM Ar-;;;:';r,i:-th! !.'::;';pg:w,.:1~ 10 1pprect 982-3085 Antte~V', • 't"""'w' n~1w 91 ll Hvel Step up entry to • ome. ozy r...., n ............ -.nu ~. turea In thll rare rl•n 3 UM llLI c .... ~.. u111 hardwood floor 3 Bdrm, P WI 1111 Ylll living room Double gar--.. .,.... ··~th 1700 tt I 3 Bd 3... ...__ tr ,..._ •• •••ot age with el«ltrlo dOOf ~~~~~~~~~ Ill.WI Miii .., tQ o btt-n rm, .,.., """''• Pie, :;1o.... •1 •! tv. beth home, cozy Cute. der 11nlt1 In good umm1 PATllOI IV• -. opener. Patio. Large ...... ___ 2 br ,. perfectlonl AHvtnabl• 1'A IQt• wide. atr .. t to • ...';':,;.,, ::~, k1tcri.n end ••II~ area con tton, Mt on a quiet IPYIUll llU 80 Wll llM """'-· · ~ ba, pool, 10'A% loen. 759-160t or atreet frontaoe. 4 car , .. , ~IU 0V91' look• "Huge' pool. cor lot Lot• of poten-Tl•l, lll/llAX I lelr ..... ... fenoedl~·,r~l .. ~01309•9 -mu-~~t~~~;:t~~ 7&2-7373 perking. 201 \Ila OMeto II-Ondo VU) E•cel,tent financing. Pnc. 11•1 or remodel. Step• to ll0-1102 RICK '"LOERE~E. BKR • • .... _ -J..:.... L .. :!. $.4 t0,000. Call 673-2Q58 1...,... tUT only 114.900. CaN to... be ooeenl Owner " n IY .... ............. ow ueuma .... = ::r: 546-2313 motlv•tldl Ml( tor ClaMltled Ada 642-5878 CALL 731-4444 tO Room Home w/pool, loan.$135,000. 642-&809 WALKER le LEE l• asu . '-"""'•'""' t1u H lleStrock e«-7020 USTSllE Walking dletance to *IAllllN* a.lllfUF 3br,2 t>e ononeofUdoe ~ ::r, UHt ll&L llTATI e.ecn. FaaNon ''·· ea1 Lr 4 -. orMt conc1 1argeat 1o11. SS95K. s.11. M....s. t1•1 •-Ol'nc....,..--=-.NnWO'll UILT ORIO ta.,"' by pMI. '450,000. nYce "r.~d. 1140,000 Ao---tt.O., IM/opt 8734316 ,.._.,, ,.0 Have aometl\lng to MU? ldMl location nNr W•t· Xlnt flnenang avail. Wiii value. Wiii eell thll weelt· ~ MUST IE SOLD M-a.... 110 Clualfliad edl dO tt W911 c11n ahQpplng.,..., Only cooperete w/broker1. end for 1117 000111 ..,_,...-...,,,.,.__,,,--__,,.__,,_ =(';""'''" :::~ a atroll to nelQllboftlood Avall by appt. CAii Wl ter ma. PAt AIOK Univ. Pk Teneoe 3 Br THIS WEiii 0,.1 t1M '::~~' S@ ~d:}~-~t.~s· ::: 11or•.enopa ,tr8"'90'· 873-3746orM0-2122 TENORE 1eo.9702. OoV9f model. 2 ea. !Ont ,....,..,. t1)3 ....... C\AY • '°""" ----t11tlon. Lowly 3 &drm. 2 -··. ---~1-1211 loeatton, wallllng di•· ...., au... .....,_ tm bath end unh wttll a car ---• 11 ... .., tanoe to comm. pool, F-M ...,.. ,._,_ m1 O:;:•-:;:Ml>t;"':..,~ :" gatege. Priced to ... I at 200 bite. 40' lot 3br +den, l lnd 1139,!100. JH n fMllll•t =::;:u.::"'. ::~ .._ o0 ,.,~ '-.-. -•· 1125.000. &48-7171 3be~ywd. compl. '9f\lrb. Laten 7U-1414 ......... ..... t;;' ::~ " c K R o s I Ill WY• llH w '57D,000. 217 Jumtne. LllUI .... IMI ....... ,,_ . .... Ownerlegt813-5&51 -l1~h ...,..,,, ••41 I I I' I I You must aee this Incredible C..ta ..... 1124 nm• ,..... 11-.... 11 --1. ="" ::~ home! Imagine having your own -..,._. -... voi ...... .,.., •in I~ JI" i! YI I ; tndoor~outdoor pool, sliding ... ......... <irMI f~ ~ ,..iw. IY .... ~°!"' ::;~ . . . . . I roof s. 5 B~. 8 baa, a thactre, 3 If it's got whffls Local btnk 1111 IOt'9ctOMd Ing " Bdrm• plu9 tamlly " eorme 3 beth European ••PWT ..... R E T u 8 1 ;·' ·~· sauna, 18' oak bar And you'll move It on 2 .,._,11~1 condoe. ~:;'·J,~1teroe ~~n• ':11~~T~t1' Y&UIY Yli.., l/IO;w< ... U"""'" ~~ "'""'"'"' ..... 11 .. ..... .,...s .... I I I' I' . 11010 "'Y au1no '°""" ''"" much, much more!! Best buy faster In• t·38r. 2ll29a end 1-41r, •nd decklnQ. owN'f: tti. WOfld". MNtlf ~It• •. .L ~1-11!..,11• ... _ uo•"OM •h••• H•••'°'"'"• anywhere. D•llY Pilot 211211 TM unit•.,. 3 NEEDS FAST SALE 1noll.ldMIY1)IO.JllOUDllnd .. MGroome ... ....,. petlO • .-------...., mu11 t>e "'a. t•rto t•e1voN Classified yeen_~/ epeoloue and MAKI OFFE.R. AllclnO vtewt. 124I0,000. Clll for gtr. FrMhe ,.:_ ~~ ~ RAK TC L l a1waytt•llt ntm 10 ad. C.11 fully eppotnled w /mod-l131,900.Call5"0-t11U. app5 t.to .... 948-3375aft ~OV"" IN. Vfro"ov'~~ 11 I I I' I 0 ,_...., "'• '~"'n. -·~ IN NEWPORTCEN ... eR .,n featurM. Creallve pm. '" ,..... -::.;;::..,.:. :. ~··1 :::.· '.. ~.~.:=.~net ::r.~.:=~... w:.~ ~t!e:: 644-9060 •d·vfsorwlll CHARMING 21 r, 1ia ...,..ll!Mneed,.... ... Pn,.t11etU... help you turn hOUH , Coete MtH, ,.,..., 'llN!t IN lll.Jl1t your wt.Mis w .ooo T.-nw 6......ao -..... ---=----DAILY ,.LOT UUll-UTI ..... " ................ HM~L:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J__h~n~t~O~Q~S~h~, __ -1..:W=ln=l =Adll==Oall== ... =1=·M=71:.L:~~.:=~-'.;_·"!:~~1~-i~I~£~. ___ ...... _dO_'.l==·= .. =v=~= .. =°'=lt»Ol=N=~=t==i:Sell::"°'=tlllnge=W=ent='== .. "'"="=Olllfy= • ----·---~- ('~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/FJlday, Aug. 19, 1983 MLIC NOTICE rt.Bl.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE NSUC NOTICC Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NIUC NOTIC£ flcTmou• llUa..... •UMMMv °' ADOfl"Tlo ~ IC... NOT1c• OF DEATH OF au .... .,_., °' "'Mo nD ON)t. HA.Me eTA~NT NANCI ncnnout IU .... 11 .,.. • TOTAL 1180,00 CHIANOI COUNTY flCTlTIOUI 1118*111 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE '"' 101towtng pereon 19 dol"G Qfolnance Q.:lO I• ..:hedult<l to NA• 8TAT'DllHT RaUi D. BlaJadell, ab Radii I tm ,,,. •nOfne;i lor IM plalntlll• l'-"'"Ofl CCMMT NAMI tTATIMIN'T A l>toe>OMcf Of~ 19 Kl*' ou•1neu •• o. tn f\ill rorce end •ffecl1 30 d~ ..,,,. IOllO*lno P4lflOfl i. doing n..ra• Blalidell aka Rat• "' tN• cu.. ,,,. patu .. .mo Cll•lm 100 CMci Centet Dr. w .. 1 Th• tOflowlng l>"IOn• .,, doing ~ fO< i14opUon ,1"" r~ oiy LOPIEAS UNLIMITED. t&e 1 from 111 t4opllon on Augull 16 buelMM.. Tlaoratoo Blaltd ii AND OF th•M eoet• To fht 1>911 of my .. nte AM, CA. mo1 1>u1tne•• H Council IMeflng of S..,let'llO. e. t'~A9uJ St . S•nl• Ane. Cel 02707 1083, •114 w•• tdopltd by IM lol; VIVE LA DIFFERENCE, 2H £.17th PETITION TO e '"DMIN I C ~nowl.Og• •nO ~'-'th• IOl-OOfn9 Plelnllfl 80RO. WA fl N !R CRAVAOAN MO Reio MARKET. 1983 O.<lln•ne. 13-23, propowt 10 AIYHlc.na Cert Kllngler, 1581 lowing rOll Qll YOte ~Memo StrMt, Senti An•, CA 1270! n .,,_ 11.,,,1 of COii "' GO<rec;t end heY9 EOVIT11i8 OORPOAATION ING GROUP. 1600 Adllltlt Aw , c:rMll I lhltd wnonlutlort ~ l't1118su1 St , San1e An .. CA 02707 1>411"1 AYES· Hell, Jollneon, Htrtaog, CleudlM WrtQhl, 18tl2 Wilnut TER ESTATE NO. A 11 HI ll l>Mfl n-.. rlll)' lnovrred In till• ec-Delend.,,t 1•1 REAL ESTATE IN Suite 306 Cotti Mft•. CA 828211 Which wOYld ellOw O«"teln tegti Sllaron ElolH Kllngl•r IHI Mc:Fltlend, &lhefer NOES N009. Str•, Founteln Veli.y, CA.112708 To all hf'll'I benetlclarloa ''°:' I VESTMENT BANKERS. INC. •nd J•"'-' w Cr1veg1n. 7300 Pier-non-conlOfmlng tlgna 10 ren\llfl P~o,111 St Santa Ant CA 92707 A6SEN r None Thlt bu81n-11 c:onduct.O by en di d' I ' Clll I)' (()( dtcl•r1) und., p.nelty JAMES A. McMAHON, 1nd DOES 1 polm Ot , ~tunllngton Beech. CA unlll th• algn etrualur• II tul>tt.entlW- 1 h1• outin.M ,, conduct ea tly an Ordlnenc;e 93.20, GhanoM 1119 lodwtdulll ere tori IUI cont nge n t ot C>lt jury 11111 the IOtlO()lng I• rrue through 20, lr1Clulllve 1128•8 ty •llt<.O °', uoept '°' r11ultl-t81\l!nt 111111vldu11 toolng 01 • por11on 01 Lot fo, Trect CleuOI~ Wright credtto111 of Ruth 0 . 81.iUadf!'U end correc1. end thel thl• dtcl•r· CIM No 402313 Joe A A11a. 5450 Lupjn• St • tlOf'•. untU ,,...,, 11 •~In copy naymond Cail Klingler 74811, lrom Cl lo MP. 10 connecuon Thi• a1eternen1 wu flled with th• Ake Ruth Dehorah Blatlldl!U lllon I• '"ec:uted 01110•1• I M•y 'e. IUMMOMI Yorb• Lindt. CA 928'!8 Noo-cont0<mtno multi t.,,.,,1 elQlle 1 nt5 !!Aliment w&1 tlled wllh the wtth Ruone Petition A-82..011, for County Cler~ 01 Or•noe Coonty 00 aka Ruth Thornton Blai!ldell t983 at S.nte Ane. Celllornle NOTICll Yo..i hen been •ued, Thi• bueinou 1e c0<1du(;lR(l nv an could remain unul more then~ I*'· t """'Y Clerk 01 O••ng• County on P•Oe>e<IY loc•lld II 2910 Reo Hilt July 25 1883 1'22MOe d h .... _ MICHAEL ZINN, declnrent The OOl.trl m•J decW. eo•ln•t JOU unlneorporet•d ~HVCl•llC>11 Other cent 01 '"' elg11 ••e• II cn•noed °' ug ' 1!18!' Avenue Publlihed Or"109 Cout O•llY an pel'901\8 W 0 may ..,._. OECLARATION OF NON MILi without Jour ti.Ing he81d uni.ti Hoene partnlll"thlp ebeMoned '222011 The 1ull 1ex1of1111 propoMCI ordl-Pllol, July 29, Augu•I 5. 12.19. 1983 otherwUM: lnt~re&tf'd in the TAAY STATUS 1°" '"pond wllhl" JO d•J•· " .. d Jemes W Crev•o•n Tne motlOn to give Ofdlnet>C41 Publo thlld Oreng• Cou1 Olllly n1no• "''Y bl rMa 1n the City •320·83 will and/or t!!ltate· Oellnoent PattlCt Anll"lony Au111n "" lnfo.mellon below. Thia 11a1em111"1t wu 111100 will! me 82·23 ltrll rNdlng cerri.d tly the !IOI Aug :. 12, t9 26. 1983 Cletlt"• olftc. et n felr Otlw Colle A till h ·bee f 1 •. ..1 111 not In tne tnlllllry tervlc or In th• If you wla1110 •eel!.,,. 1dvlce of en County Clerk of 01•ngo County on loliowlng rOll e.all "°" eouncll U68-83 MHa ' pe on as n I n.i mlllle:r, ff"'lee ol tl\e United Stet .. IHOtMy In lhla m•tter, you thoulO flug 5 1983 MEMBERS AYES Hell. Johneon. EILEENP PHINNEY POOLIC NOTICE by Jane H outs In the Su-•• d11neo In Sec:llon 101 ol the dot0promptly101n11yourwr1tten f222* Sctialei NOES Ht1Uog, Clly Cl111k perior Court of Orange Coun-Soldlert and Satlore' Relief Act or ruponM II eny. m•y b4I 1111<1 oo Pubt1111eo O•enge Co••• Dilly McFarland ABSENT None Publlat1eo Ot•noe Cout 0111y Piiot NOTICE OF D E ATH OF ty ,...,.,uesllng I.hat Jane H out 11140, II •mended, end not entltled time Pilot Auo 19. 26 S!!PI 2 9 t983 Tne lull,.,., ol 1he propoaci O<dl· PtellC NOTICE A Ill l983 478&-JESSI • ~-. to the benllll1 ol th1 Act. AVllOIVll&d he tldo demandade 4896 83 b 0 1 he Cit ______ .-__.;..;.._.___ ug E TRASK AND OF be appomted as personal rep-I c.&rtlty (01 dee.tire) under penelty El trlbum1. i.cte decldlr c;onlre Ud. cnencie mey • r•• n 1 Y NOTICE OP: T"UITH'8 8Alf PETITI ON TO ADMINIS· resent.auve to admiruster th~ 01 P••lury that the loregOlng latru. In eudi.nct. • meno. q111 Ud. ••· J:~ 1 ollice at 77 Fe.tr O<lve, Cotte No TO t084 Ml.IC NOTICE T E R ESTATE NO. A ·l 19487 est.aw o f Ruth D Blallldell ano correct, ana tllat this declar· •pond• denlro de ao dlH. L .. '' f'UBLIC NOTICE EILEEN P PHINNEY "4PORT,t.NT NOTICE TO PROP· T U h ..__ fi . ( l d . &lion 11 e~eculeO on (Dale) May 28, nlOf'meGlon q1111l9ue. City Clerk ERTY OWNER FICTITIOUI IUllHEll 0 a e1rs, ....,.ne ~lanes. under the '1 ependenl Ad-1983 al Santa An• If you wl•ll to _ .. '"' Mlvlc• of FICTITIOUS BUllNE•• Publlahed Oren e Cout 01JI Piiot YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NAME 8TAffMENT creditor s and contingent mJrustrauon of FAt.alA.'s A c t) Micheal Zinn, decl•rent atlOf'ney In lhl• m1Ht1, JOU NAME ITATEMENT ,..: 111, 1983 •fll3·83 !tEED or TRUST, DATED June 12. The tollowlng perton1 '" doing creditors o( JESSIE TRASK The petition IS set for hearing Pullllthed Orange Coast D•lly Pilot llould de •o ptompllr •11 the11011, Ttiot rono ... ing person• are de>1ng -----....=._..;.,,. ____ _ t98t UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION business u d h .__ · .-... N 3 C . Augull 5. 12. t!I. 26, 1983 ••89·113 '"'•n ,.aponM, It 1ny, m•r bl busone~a •s I PlJ8llC NOTICE 10 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT EQUINE DATA SYSTEMS, t0413 an ~rsons w 0 may ...... In LA'PL o . at 700 ivu: led on Ume. VIDEO VISTAS co 8l43 McFao-___ ....;;.;;;.;;;;.;;...;~~;;;_--- MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Stilllf Av•. Founleln Valley, CA otherwise interested '" the Center Dr. West, Santa Anaj PUBLIC NOTICE SIUeteddeH••Ollcll•relconH · den A•ll 02. Midway City. CA NOTICE INVITING •IOI IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 92708 Will and/or est.ate· CA 92701 on Sept 7 I !183 al 0 de un •boilado '" "'• H un to, 92655 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•t IHE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· David Mtchael Barrow. •08 A petition has been filed 9·30 am ' NOTICE OF' DISSOLUTION berle hK4'flo lnmedlal•ment•, M ~aryd M~ncus~ JPhllllp~ 8b431 stlaleO propoallls 101 furnlllhlng ell ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD Bernaro O', Costa M .... CA 92628 by OONOV AN M THURN ·IF YOU OBJECT h Cellulai Stamp Concrete, Inc .. 8 • HI• menere, eu , .. PU•••• 92c6:~ en " " ldway lly, A l&bor. ma1er1a1s. equipment, tran1> LON r ACT A L,t.WYER A•ndell Stanton, 10413 Sl11111 . · W l Calllornta corporation with Ila prln ec:rlta, •I hey •loune, pued• "' purtat•on a11d such othtlt laclllllel u On Seplem~r 8 1983, 11 10 00 ft 106, Fountain Valley, CA.1127011 . ln the Superior Coun Of Qr. grantmg of the petition, yo clpal place ot buslne~s al 2125 E. rtt1ltlrade • llempo. Estltr Cessavora Or.,.11. 8 l•3 may De 1equ1rea tor HARBOR A M BURROW ESCROW co .. a Kate Meyers, 10391 Shadyrldg• angc County requesu.·ng that should e1thl"r appear at tht Howell Avenue Suite H Anehelm. t·TO THE DEFENDANT! A CIWll ~2c:sasdOen Av •2 M•dwayCity CA BOULEVARD BUS BAY -EAST· l;al1lorn1a corporellon 89 duly ap-Ot . Santa Ana. CA 92705 OONOV AN M THURN be h d b. ca 92806 15' being 'diuorved' eomplalnt 1111 been lllld by the I SIDE -* 315 NORTH OF WILSON ~01nted Trustee under ana pursu8/1t This buSlneu Is c:onducteo Dy a . · _earmg an st.ate you 0 .)t'(' Pu1Suant 10 Order 01 the Oran e pelnlltt 1191ln11 r ou. If you wl•h lo This buaineas is collClucl!lll by 8 STREET will be received by the City 10 Oeeo ol Trust rec0<de<I July 9, genC1<al partnership appolll~ as personal rep-UOl\S or file written ob.)l"C CountySuoerior Court cte<JllOf'S ~e delend Ihle lew•ull, 1ou muat,,geroeral Pilttneish•i; ot Costa Mesa et the Ottlce ot the 1981, as 1na1 No 12005, In Oook David Barrow r esent.auve to adrruruster the tions with the court befor 10 file Proots 01 cieim"wllh ltle Lew within 300ay1111111r this summons ls Gery Mllncuso City C1er~ 77 Fa11 OriV• Cott• 14 134. page 28 ol Olllclal Aec()(ds ln Ttlls statement wes flied wllh the est.ate of JESSIE TRASK the hearing Your appear Otflcl!S 01 Jellrey M Howard within served on you, Ille with this court a r. 111'5 'c~'6~1e7•0was 1118g wllh tht I Mesa ca111orn1a. unlll hour ol 11 00 the Jlllce ot 1he County Aec:ordets ol County Clefk or Orange County oo (under the lnde..,..ndent Ad .... _ I b 120 days 01 the date 01 tnls notlct1 wrllten rHponse to Ille Gornplelnl I J~un71y 19811~ 0 ringe ounty on a m September 6. 1983. et whleh O•ange County. Sllte of Celllornla July 20, 1983 _ r-· ant.'(' may ..,._. n person or An credlloi who I alls 10 Ille a rool V111es1 you do. your delaull will be u Y lime they will be opened publlciy ano n\ecuted by LESTER F GALE & "221021 m1rustrat1on of F.states A ct). your attorney 01 ~laun wul be aacluded 1,0~ the entered on appllcellon ot the plain-, F2201~ reef! aloud In tM Council C11emblr1 MAR KA A GALE. huaoand and wlle Published Orange Cout Dally The petition is set for hearing IF YOU ARE A CREDI distribution 01 the corporallon·a 81• 1111, and Ihle cowt may enter a Judge-Pit~~i&n~ ~ra;Jl''s Coast 9~~1YI Sealed proposars thlll bUI 1118 title WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Piiot Aug. 5, 12. 19, 28, 1983. in Dept No 3 at 700 Civic TOR or a l'Onungent , ed"to sets following the entry 011118 ordei ment egaln91 you tor the re11ef de-0 ug · · ept 1· 5 1 27 83 01 the work ano 1111 name of thil TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 4474-83 Ce Dr. w" San "__ ~r 1 10, dissolution Fiie p,0011 of Claim mended In the complelnt, which " • bldOer our no other diatlngulllhlng tnayable at lime of sale tn lawful nter • est, ta n.sus, of the deceased, you must f1I wlln could reeull In gernl1hmen1 of marks Any b•d 1ecel11ed eh11 the money 01 tne United Sta1111) et the Ml.IC NOTICE CA 92701 on SEPT 7, 1983 al your claim with the court o Law Ollic8s ol Jellrey M Howard wages. !eking of money or prope1ty PtellC NOTICE Kheduleo c;loatog time'°',,,. re- lront door 01 Burrow Escrow Co.. , 9;30 AM present it lo the personal rep 180 Newport Center Or .. Suite 250 or other relief requesteo in the com c111p1 ot bias shall be 18turned to the 2070 N TuslJn Ave . Santa Ana, CA. NOTICE OF TRUITIE I IAlE IF YOU OBJECT to h . . 1, h Newport Beach Ce 92660 plaint t< oet12 l>ldder unopened 11 thaJI bl the C101e 1111 •lght tllle .no Interest cooveyed On Augull 31, 1983. el 2:00 PM., . t e resent.auve appointed uy t Attorne tor Cellulai Stam Con-Deted Aprll 29. t983 NOTICE OF 8 ALE responslb1t1tv ol the bldd111 10 ... to and now held by 11 under aald Mid-Cal Services, • Cellfornt• COt"· granung of the pellUon, you court w1dun four month crate ilc P LEE A BRANCH. Cte1k OF REAL PROPERTY that 111s Old is rec11ved 1n proper Oee<l of Trust In the property situ· poratloo, 410 W. B•dlllo. Covtna. should either appear at the from the date o f fu-st issuan Puollshed Orange Coast Delly Piiot By. Che11011e Hooker. Deputy AT PRIVATE BALE 11me died In sald Counl)' end St•t• O• C1lllornll 91722 u duly apl)Olnted hearing and t.at.e b f 1 .ded . .,. __ Jul 5 12 19 1983 FRANCIS E QUINLAN A-119020 A set ol plans, Spec111 Provlalons sc:r1bed es As per legal description Trustee under ll1d purtuent to Deed 5 • you 0 ~-0. et ters as provi m ~ Y ' ' •484•83 Cordove. Michel & Quinlan In the Superior Court 01 th~ Slate and additions 10 Generet Provt11on1 allached hereto and made e part of Trull recorded Octot>er 2, 1180, tlons or file wnuen Ob.)l"C-lion 700 of Lhe Probate Cod 369 Sen Miguel Drive, Sulle 250 olCalllornla lor the County 01 O•· to Iha St1nd1rd Speclllcatton• miy ne1eot as lnll. No. 31119, In b<><>ll 13n, p90e lions with the court before o( California The lime !o Newport Beech. c1 92660 an&e In the Matter of the E!!ate ol bl obtained at 111e Oltlce of the City PARCEL 1: Th•I portion of lot 23 1598, of Oltlclel Record• In the oltloe the hearing. Your appear-filing claims "will 0 l POOLIC NOTICE Publlshed Orange Coast oa11y Piiot SI NE FrSCHER. eke SIGNE L FIS· Eng1n-. 77 Flllr ~ive Coete M .... of Fairview Farms. 1n 1111 City ot ot ltle County Recorders of Orenge ._ . b . 0 expir August 5, 12, 19, 26. 1983 CHER. oka SIGNE MARIE FISCHER. Cafllornla. upon nonrelundeole pay. Coste Mesa County or Orange. Count)', Stell of Celllornl• executed ance may "" in person or Y pnor lo four months from th STATEMENT OF U87-83 Oecea!ied men1 ot S6 oo An additional cherge State of Celltorn11, as per map by George Fr""11n u Tru1ton, your attorney. date of the hearing nvt1C'<'d ABAN.DONMENT OF UIE OF nunllC NOTICE No11C11 is llereby given lllet ll>tl ol S2 00 ... 111 bemad•11 handled by thereof recorded In book 8. et page Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IF YOU ARE A CREDI-above FICTITIOUS IUSINfl l NAME rvu undera~noo will sell at Private Sate. mail Plant spec:1~et1ons eM other 71 or Mlsceoaneoua Maps recorda TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH TOR tin t ed"to YOU MAY EXAMINE h The undersigned d~s hereby to the h ghest and best blOder. sub· contrac1 documents may alllO bl ol said Orange County, deeCrlbed u (peyeble et time of ..ie In l1wtul or a con gen er 1 r t e oertlly that, ellecllve July t, 1983 It NOTICE OF TRUSTEE' I SALE 1ec1 lo cont1rma11on of said Superior e~am1ned at the Ott~ of the city follows Beginning at a p0tnt U\ the money ol Ille United Slllee) et the f the deceased, you must fl.le file kept by the court. l f you ceased to do bustnesa under the lie· Number 1Cll2&4n02 Cou11 on nr a1te1 tne 2na day ol Clerk ol the City of c0911 MIN Southerly line 01 said Lot 23 distant Iron• entrance of 1108 w. Seven-your claim with the court or are interested in the estaU! tlllous llrm neme ol BALBOA YOU AAE IN DEfAUL T UNDER A Sept 1983 at I~ olllce ol JULIAN S Plans and Speclllcetlona will not be theteon no feet Eeste<ly l;om ttle teenth St , S1nta An1, CllJllornla nt ·l to th nal ' ISLAND REAL TY ANO INVEST· DEED OF TRUST DATED Sep1em· ERTZ, 90 I Dover Or . Ste 200 New· 1 malled unlesa ttle addlllOnll S2 00 Southweste<lycorner of said Lot end 92706 llll right, lltle end tnter•t con-prese 1. e perso r ep· you may serve ~'?°n the ex· MENT CO . at 201 Marine Avenue. bar 10, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE port Beach,Ca 92660, County or Or· cnarge 1s lnolude<I wt\tl payment a. running thence Euterty along aeld veye<1 to and now held by 11 und• reaentauve appointed by the ecutor or administrator, or 8albo1111and. Newport Beech, C•ll· 1'CTION TO PROTECT 'l'OVR enge S1a1a ol Ca111orn11. ell the Each bid shall bl m•de on the Soutnarly llne 1aa.•O leet, mote or seld OMd ol Trull In tell propet1y urt withlll four months upon the attorney for Lhe ex-fornla, Which t>ualness wu IOfmt1rly PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A right. !Ille end 1n1.,u1 of said de-Proposal f()(m Slleets P-1 through less. to s point which la dlstent lhtlte-1lt1.11ted In aeld County end Stele from the dat.e of first issuance ecutor or administrator and compoeed of the IOllowlng corpor· PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN ceased al \tie lime 01 death ana all o·8 provioea In rne contrect docu· on 4 18 40 feet Westerly from 11111 0..Crlbed ... : lot 8 of Trect No. f 1 ded . C'-• ' &lion whoso name In lull and piece ol EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE the right. tllle ano 1n1e1e11 that the menta. and shall 119 eccompanled b Southeasterly corn« or said Lot: 422•. tn IM City of Newpot1 e.ach, 0• ett.ers as proVJ ln """'. We wrlh the court With proo raslOanC41 la es follows. 10 wit. OF THE PROCEEDING AG At NS T es1a1e or said tleceasoo het ec-a cerlllleo 0, cee'1ler"a check°' 8 bl~ 111e11ce Northerly perallel wllh the County of Orenge. Stete ol Celt-tion 700 of the Probate Code of service, a wntt.en requcs CLAW CO • Calllornta corpor-YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Qulrea by Ol)6rellon of law or other-oond ror not less lh8/1 l0% of IN Easterly tine ol seld Lot 49.68 11181; rornle. u per map recorded In Book I California. The time for stating Lhat you desire 5pedaJ a11on. 201 Marine Avenue. Balboa LAWYER wise other than or In eddllle>11 to that amount ol lhe bid. mid• P•Y•l>le 10 1'1enoe Westerly parallel wllh the 157. PIOl(t) t to 14 tnctullve. Ml .. filing clauns will not exp . t th (ilin' { • lsla11d. Newport Beach, Celllornll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 01 sala dece81ed, 81 the limo 01 the City ol Cotte Mes• No propoul Soutnerry line 01 aald Loi 188 40 oeneneooa Mept, In the olfloe ol the • ire noure O e g 0 an m fhe original liclltlous bu11neu name MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC .. • cor · death. In •nd to •II lhe certain real shall t>e conaldereo uni"' ICCOtTI· teer more °' less. to the NOtth· County Aec:Of'der of Mid Count)' pnor lo four month$ from the ventory and apprai.seinent o statement was tiled with the 018nge poratlon. 767 North '"E"" Street, San prOP8'1)' sllualed In the City 01 penlod by such cUhler • checll easterly oomer of thil land conveyed The s1reet eddreaa •nd 011\er date of Lhe hearlns n oticed est.ate assets or of the peti County Clerk on November 20, Bernardino. Celllorn1a 92•03, Tete-Laguna Beech. County ot Or•nge cesh. or DKIOe<'s l>OnO ' 10 Ellis N Statler. et ux t>y deed common dnlgnetlon, II eny, ol thl above. tions or accounts menLion 1982 County Clerk's Ille no Phona Number (71•) 381-1411, u State ot Celllornia per11cula1ly de-No bid 111111 bl conaldefll<l unleu r~0<0ed ,t.prll 19 tll•7 tn boo!\ reel propet1y deac¥1bed l bo"9 la YOU MA y EXAMLNE th . C'-1200 d 1200 5 F203 t 74 Dale June 30, 1983. Clew the present Tru•IM unoer the deed tcrlbed as lollows. 10 wit. 1119 made 011 8 bllllk l0tm l\Jrnlthed 1•98 at PllQ& 254, ot Ottlcllll A• l)\jrported to be' . e I.ti ~uon an . o Compeny ot trust heretnalter mentioned. will Loi 2 Block 16 ot Laguna C111ta by the City of Costi Mna end ta cords. in 1ne ottlcf or the County 2100 S•nllego ~Ive. Newport file kept by the court If you the CaJjforrua Probate Code Lawrtnee A Whllealdes, aell to the hlghett bidder tor CHh In No 2, IS Pel map rtcOlded In Book maoe In accordance with the Recorder ot 11Jd Or•nt County, Beech. Celll 92860 are Interested in the est.are. CJyde L. Bronn President lewlul money ol th• United Stale• 7. peges 39 and •o ol M1sce1111neoos prov111on1 or the Proposel reqUlf• ~.~:~~ ~:!:'l:~lyc!~ toE~~!~: eta~: .':i~~=:~t';1~r ~~~::.r!~: you may se~~.}:~n the ex-444 Wu t Ocean Blvd. P.u~!1.~=~~ ~;s~ie ~o~~8~W8~~~ ~~·~l~~~~r~~~i .~~ ~Je ~~~·P~~c! ~!ps. ~~~r::o~~ a Or~~~~e~ou~~-m~~~h Dldde• mua1 oe lloenMd •I'd i'I 68 teer to the Paint of beginning. ,,... of the 1tree1 edd.-... end 011\er ec:utor or aununatrator, or Salle 40 I desl~nated t>elow. In the County ol 053-215-t•. more commonly known also prequalll>eO as required by lew EXCEPTING therelrom all Oii, gu common dfflOn•llon. II •ny, ahown upon the attorney for the ex-Long Beacb , CA. 90802 MLIC NOTICE the 1111 ot C•lllornle OHl9nated es Tne City Council ot the City of and other 1iyorocarb0n suos1enees herein, ·utor or adJnini5trator and 554 U !Z below, all ol the right, 111re aM 409 Jumlne Leguna BellCh,Ce Costa Men •-ves the right 10 1'1 01 under satd 1ano IS reserv.O In Slld sa.te Wiii be mec:le. O<Jt without f'J Ith th . h ' f Pu. ed NOTICE OF TRUITEF9 I AlE Interest now held by selo Trustee In 8265 t rejec1 any°' all bids me deeo from Wiiiiam Moor ea to covenent 0t werrenry, expreaa 0t Im· 1 e w . P court Wit proo bli.sh Orange Coast loan , 12-mt end lo 111 thal certeln prope1ty which Terms ol sale cash In lawtul money The Cont1actoi shall comply wtlh Jonn N Hef1y and wtte, dlleo J.nu· plied. ragerdlng lltle, po-.ion. or of service, a wntten request Daily Pilot Aug 18, 19, 25, T.&. • 129·1'53 11 situated In said COYnty and 15 de· 011ne Unlle<I S1a191 on sate. or part Iha provisions ot Section l770 10 nry 1 1948 ano flied for record encumbranc:H. lncludlng ftH, staling that you desire speaaJ 1983 4665-83 YOU ARE IN OEFAVL T UNOEA A scribed Oelow The eireet address. 11 cash and t11lence evidenced by note 1780 1nc1usivt1 ol the Cilllornle M111th 1 19•8 In the olflcl ol the chargH, end expeneea of th• .. otjce of the filmg of an m I I DEED OF TRUST DA TEO Seplem· any, or other common oeslgn•tlon, 11 aecured by Mortgege or Truat Deed Labor CO<le the orevalllng ,.18 i nd 1..cunry Recorder ot salo Orenge Truatee end ol thll tru1t1 crut.O by ·• d . f. PllJLIC NOTICE ~ 3. t982. UNLESS YOU TAKE 11ny, ol Hid propeity ls set forth on ttoe proporty so sold. Ten per cent scale ol wages HllbllShed oy lhe ounty said Dee<! ol Trvst, to pey the r• veniory an appnusement 0 ACl ION TO PROTECT YOVA t>elow ot a.mount bid to oe deposited wnh Clly o1 Costa Mase Which .,, llled PARCH 2 A riQhl 01 w1y tor wet• melnlng prtnclpeJ 9'.lmt of Ille note est.ate asset.5 or of the pet1· ORANOE COUNTY PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Said OMd ol trust was euculed 1>1d wotn the Cny Clerk ol MIO City end ~11pc lone purposes ove1 the Nonh· (1) eecured by n ld Oeed ol Tni•I to uons or accounts mentioned I SUPERIOR COURT PUBLIC SALE IF VOU NEED AN by the Trullor deslgna111<1 below and B•Os 01 Oiiers 10 De 1n wr111n9 ano1 ~hall 1orte11 penentet pre:sc;;lbeO tori~ 4 •eet ot tt>O SouthlrlV 51 88 leet wit S86, 159 75 with ln1ernt thereon in Section 1200 d 1200 5 f 700 Civic Centet Drive w .. 1 E)(PLAN,t. TION OF THE NATURE was recorded on the date, In the will be received el Iha aloresard 01-therein tor noncompliance 01 the I lhe Westerly 230 teel ol LOI 23 of lrom Augull 26. 1982 I July 19, • an . 0 Bani• Ane c. 12701 OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Booi. and Ill lhe Pago 8$ Document llcc lit On> lime Biter the first publl· S810 Code F1mv1ew Ferms. es P8f map thereol 19113. $11,1175 88 g 24~per ennum the Califonua Probate Code PLAINTIFF l(ERl,OOUMANI et el ' YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Num!Mlr ol Ollleiel Records In Ille Callon hereof and t>elo1e ena t>elote EILEEN p PHINNEY •ecoroeo 1n boo~ 8. 81 page 11. or as provided In aeld note (•) plua GERALD A . G ARRETT 0 E FEN 0 ANT p A TA 1 c K LAWYER Olliee or the County Recorder ot oa1e of sale. en~ Cler~ of 11111 M1~ellan"ous Mapa. reco1ds of aald coat• and •dv•ncea 015475081 with %08% B USINESS CENTER ANTHONY AUSTIN et 81 Aequeet On Thurs. September 8, 1983 a1 H id County. all es d111tgn11eo Dateo 1h11> 17th day of August c11r 01 coete Mesa l"l1a11ge County lntereet. lo dll• DR To Enter D.feull t 30 PM or H id day. ot the South below. eno conveyed said property 1983 Pu1i11sheO Oranoe CoHt Deity PllOt PARCEL 3 A r111ht or wey tor pipe TM t>enelk:lery under aeld Oeld IVE #!05 CeM Ho '7tHI Iron! entrance to lhe Orenge County to the Trustee therein specified. Julian S Ertz, Admlnl•lralor of the AU9 19 26 1983 He2..e3 11n11 puroosea over the Northerly 2 01Tru1t hlr•IOloro executed end d• IRVINE, CA, tt7 l 5-I 136 TO THE CLE AK. Pteeae e<ile• ll"\e Oto CourthOUse 211 w S.nta Ant Sale ot the PrOP&rtr will bl made es111e 01 stld Oeceaenl ' 111111 ol Ille Southerly ~t.88 feet of livered to the unde<Slgned a written (714) 75%·8986 detaull 01 lh• lollwlng defendant on I Boulevaro, cUyol S•nta Ane. County purauant to the demand ol the JULIAN S ERTZ P\a.IC NOTICE Loi 23 of Fairview Ftnna, aa per mep Decleretlon ol Oef1ull end Oemend p blished Or Coas the complaint Oelendanr Patrick ot Orange. Celllornla, Rubicon Co. Benellcl•ry under aald dMd ol tru11 Allorney at Law 1---------"-----lher@OI recorded 1n OOOI< 8, ,1 pege or Sele, end• written Notice ot o. u . ange t Anthony Austin u fru1tee. or Suce41uor Truatee, °' end by reuon of deleult In the pay-901 Oovtr Drive. Ste 200 YOU AA.I IH OffAU\.T UNC>«A A 11 ol M1sc'"11neou1 Maps. record• eull end Elec110n 10 s.11. The un<llf· Dally Pilot Aug. 18, 19, 25, Ent•r default only Substituted Trustee. wlll Mlt et pub· mitnl or P1rl0tmence of oblig1tlon1 Newport Beach. Ca 92660 DEED OF TRUIT DATU> F"E:MU- (•I said 01ange County ned ceuaed aald Notloeof Oefeull 1983. Jud ment 10 bl enteied he auction 10 the higt>eat bidder for eecureo byHIO dMd ol truat lnctud· Publlsheo Orange CoHt Delly P1101 A"Y rt, 1M 1 YOU TAKE ACTION EXCEPTING THEAEFAOM the d Elletlon lo be recorded In the 4620-83 ei.nPbit ·A"' I cash (payable 111 t1meo1 aa1e 1n l•wful Ing the default. nolloe ol whleh was August 19 20, 26, 1983•BO1-83 TO P9'0TECT Y<>Uf! "'°""""·IT F~sterry • 18 •O feel thereof· n!)' whel"e the reel propeny la STATEMENT OF NATURE ANO money of the United Stet1t) the IOI· recorded on the Oate. In the book MAY BE IOlD AT A f'UIM.JC IAU. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM led FO! lnlormetlon regarding nuntlC NOTlrr:: AMOUNT OF DAMAGES towing d81Cflbecl rut properly Situ· and II thtl Peg.. end 1111 Document Ml.IC NOTICE IF YOU NEED AN DP\.ANAT!Ott troe Westerly230teetlhereof .contect8enellcleryA,.1A<lell· n-. ~ As 10 Plllnllll Thomes J i •ledlnthlCountyolOrenge,S1e11Num1>erolaak!Oltk:lalRec0tdsas OF THf NATY"f OF TH E The street add1ess .nd other y Thrill &. Loan Auoctatlon. Ooumanl ' ol Calllornla, and described u fol· designated below NOTICE OF "mU8TEE'8 SALE P"OCEEDIHO AOA*IT YOU, YOU ommon d&slgnallon. 11 1ny, ot ltle 71•)558-1157t. Attention· Aelpll Bu· NOTICE OF DEATH OF ( 11 Generel d•m• es 01 lows TM total amount ot th• unpaid lo•n No.7M1222·7/MAHTILLA SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYflt. •ea• property described •bove ta ch.nen Ott• July 19, 1183 ELSIE MAE Mac KENZIE s 150 ooo oo plua Interest i!cordlng I A ponion ol Lot 1 In Block 23 and balanGe ol the obllgatlon secured by T .8. Ho. H..ot534 NOTICE OF TRUITE!:'I IAlL l)urpo"eO lo be t97S Anehelm MIO-CAL SERVICES AND OF PETITION TO AD· to 111,;. to 11>8 dlle of entry ol ludo· •portion ol Walnut Street edjOlnlng aald dte<I Of truat eno esllmat&d UNIT CODE H T.I . No. 405M A·1e Co"e MllSll CA • Cellf. COt"poratlon MINISTER ESTATE NO ment I Southerly. ot Tract No 772 In the co11a, ••oenaes. and advances II SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE 1NC NOTICE ti HEMIY OIVfN, lhel The undeulg~ Trustee die-u Hid TruetM • (21 Special damages In the amount Coty ol Newport Beach, County ol the time ol the lnltlal publlcetlon ot H duly appointed Trustee under 111e on Thuredey, "'11""• t, 1MS •I .a•-ns any 11a1>1ll1y tor any lncorrec:t· By Petrlcl• A Benlt.y, SK A · 1193%0 ot s 111.000 oo plu• lntl!IHI 1ec01d· Orange, Stale 01 CelltOl'nll. u Pfi' this Notice or Trustee s Sale 11 deslg-toliowlng described dee<l 01 I rust 10:00 a.rn. of aakt dey, In the ,_ ,.n ol ll"le "'"' addreas end other (~ 13)331·22116 To all hell'5, beneficiaries, tng 10 1aw to the dale or eol 01 map recorded In OOOll 23, peges 5 nated betow ,. .. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Ml Nlde for conduottntl Trvet .. '• <ommo,, designation, II eny, enown Publl1nld 0rtf104I Cout Dell)' Piiot creditors and contingent ludgemenl. end ry end 6. M1sce11aneou1 Mapt. In ttle As uaed herein . Tiuttor , •h•ll be TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR ...... wtlhlrl tM ..,._ of 1111.Al ••e•etn 119u11 5, 12. 19, 1983 • (3) Punitive oama 81 In lhll olllce 01 the county recorder ol Mid deemed to mean Truetore II more CASH ANOIOR THE CASHIERS OA EITATE lfC:..,,.11"1«1 _,.VtCE, Sa10 sale wlll be meo. bu\ wtthovt 4618-83 credl tors o f Elsie Mae •mount ot S350 000 oog county. m0<a part1cular1y dMCrlbecl then one T•u•lor I• deetgnetod CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN loceled et 20a Mofth llnNdw•J. ccivenent or warranty •~Pl' ... °' Im-MacKenzie and persons who At 10 PlalntlH: 1<111"1 Ooum•nl e.s loOowa below, •nd ··eenellclary"' •h•ll .,be CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (P•Y· lull• 20I, In lhe Clt1 of '8ftla Ane, p1111d r99erdlng tltle, poa-..on, or P\8.IC NOTIC£ may be otherwise interested p)Oeneraldemegeslnttleemount Beo1nn1ng •I lhtl SOl.lth-terly deemed to mean Beneflcletles II 1ble 11 tM llme ot Nie In lew1ul Coionty of <>reno-, •lete of c-.. .,ncumbrances 1ncludln9 ''" · th ·u d / of $350 ooo oo plui lnl8<HI accord· ccrner of Lot 9. In Block 20, lhence m0<e then on• Beneficiary uecuteo money ol th• United States) •II rlghl fotnie. ftEAL EITAn NC~I tha1ges ano eapenMa ol the Tru1tee °""NGI! COUNtY m e WI . an or estat.e: . Ing lo iew io ihe dete ot entry of Northertv •long the We11111y line of the Nol tee 01 Default herein above title and Interest conveyed to end IE"VICE, • C.ntomle _.,...tton 01 the trvsts c•eeteo by aek! Oeldof IUPfJUOlt C:OUAT A peUtion has been fJJed judgment seld Loi 9 end Lot 10 ano 1fong the menllOned now held by 11 under Hid ~ 0 •• duty epp>lnled TNltee ~ Trust 10 Pl)' Hie r.,,,IJnlng ~nclpal 100 Clwtc Ct11l tf Df. WMt t by Helen Mac.Kenzie in the (2) specieJ d•meoes In lh8 •mount Northerly prolong•tloo there<>I lo • ~ time 8nd pltce 01 "1'· do· Trull In 1ne propety htlrelnarter dtt-end ~· to the power ...... •um, ot me note(al MCu..O by aald leftte AN, CA. t2'701 • Su · r Court f Or of St l .OOO 00 ptui interHt i ccord· I po1n1 on a line thet 11 parellel w11n ecr Piion or aeld oropeny i nd otner terlbed cont.rr.ct In lhel _,..., DMd of ON!O or Tru11 towtt $13.000 OOwhh Plelntlll:TELEX COMPUTER C peno oi anhge Ing to taw to' the d•te of entry of ano Olllanl Nonherly 59 00 feet dale. rel•rred to above 811 11 lol-TRVSTOR ERNESTO MANTILLA Tru•I HKUted by M.L fwt.n&, e '"llereSI tll8rl0!1 trom 712182 ji PRODUCTS, INC. A CORPORATION ounty request ng t at lud9ment· eno lrom the Soutn line Of tald Lot II lo lows. ANA MARIA MANTILLA el119i. men. r~ llllwdl 11, 19 0•1, oer ennum aa proVklld In Mk1 0 e It n d I n I. R 0 BE AT S Helen MacKenzie be ap· (3) Pu~ltlve demegH 1n the lhe true l>Olnt ol beginning Of thl• County. Orenge BENEFICIARY· UNION FEDERAL 19U, In 9ooll 12971 f1f Offtdel "-" ~Oll!!fSJ plus cotlS and any 1<lvenoee EVANSHINE, en lndlvldu1I Ind pointed as personal r epcesen-emount ot $350.000 oo detCllPllon, thence continuing Tru0tor RRONALO B COULOMBE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA ~Of'da of Mkf C_,ty, et peee 1117 ol $11 121100with1nte< .. 1 1ppro~· TEPHERN M COHEN. ekl STEVE tatJ to d '-'-•~ ,1.. Al to Plelnllfl Thomu M Northerly •long H id Northerly AN M,t. ILYN 0 COULOMBE TION "ecordw'• lftelrvm.nt No. t~ 1m111ety Eoct opening btd mey be OHEN, 1111 11\dlvld~. both u pert· ve . a mu..,,.1er .,,e estate Ooumenl· · prolongatlon. a dlatance ol 7 93 feet HUSBAND ANO WIFE RECORDED January t8. 1983 as bf r-of • iw-tl of clefNt In 001a1ne<1 the dey t>el0<• tM Mll by of EVACO COMPUTER TIME of Elste Mae MacKenz.ie I 11 General dllfl'lagea In tne amO\lnt to an lnterMC11on wlth the Soulh8'1y Oee<t 01 Truet Aecordatlon Diie 1netr No 82--18180 1n 0111c1e1 Re-peJmenl ol perloml-Of the o«>- calhflO th• TrualM HARING SERVICES,• pertner"11p, (under the Independent Ad-ot s 125.000 oo plut lnterHI acco•O· prolong111on QI ltle Westerly tine ot ~le!Hlr ~ 1980, Book 1374 co•d1 In the oNloe of the Recordtlf ol ll91llona ..cured ltlWelbJ, ~ The bene11cl1ry unoe< seld Deed • EVACO eke EVACO, INC . end ministration of FAt.ates A ct) Ing to law 10 the date 01 enlry ot Lot t In Block 23 thence Nor1herly eoe 1 23 ment No 18833 Orange County aald deed of trust Ing tNit brtKti Of......._ Noaoe 04 01 hull he•etolore uecuted end o.. EVANS HINE COMPANIES, INC., • . . • Judgmenl etong Hid Southerly prolongation ol Notice of Oelault Aecordatlon DAii dllCflbes the following whlotl WM~ llll8lrcfl 11, 1M1 vereo to the un<lenlgnecl •written orpor1tlon, lndlvtduelly end db• The peuuon Is set for hearing (2) speci,1 dam&ges In the amount Loi 1 In Block 23, 1 dl11ence ot 20.49 March 16, 1983, Boo~ -Pege -YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A In loot! 1"71 of Offtc;olel "-de of ~larallon of defeult end Oemend EVACO COMPUTER TIME SHAA-in Dept. No 3 at 700 Civic ot S-000 00 plul lnle•est 1eeordlng 111@1 thence EHterly elong a tine Document No 83· 1011353 DEED OF TRUST DATED JAN 7 uld County, el peee 1S11 .... •o• Sele.end .... r111en Notice of 0. NG SERVICE. ek• EVACO, Ill• Cent.er Dr West Santa A.na to law 10 the dale of entry 01 Judo· parallel "'"h Ille Soutllerly llM ot LOI Time 9°kS•le 10 00 AM. SEplemt>er 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION oorder'• '"''"'"""' .... 1~ l&ult ano Election to Stll. Th• under· EVACO INC. and Does 1 through CA 92701 ' A ' . 2A 1983• menl and 2 In Block 23. e dlllenc. ol 80 00 14• 1 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT WIU. Hll AT "*.IC AUC:TlOtl t lgneo cauMO s.a1d NOltoe or De11ull 5. lnclvelve on ugust ,, (3) Punitive dema at in the leel lo lhl Els1111y line ot Lot I In Place or Sale Al the Norlh Front MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. TO TI4£ HIGHEST 9eOOIR FOii ar>d Election to Sell to be recorded rn C-No 39 19 09 at 9:30 A .M •mount ot S350 ooo oog Block 23, thence South111ty along lh• entrenoe to the County Courthou111. IF YOU NEED AN EJIPLANATION OF CAIH, lewful ,,._,. of the Unlt9d the county whe<e the real property le IUflllllOtfl IF YOU OBJECT to the As to Pte1n111t' Klmbert~ Ooumeni Easterly line 01 tetd Lot t and along 7oo ~vrc; Centei Oillll West, S.nte THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-81•1 ... o. • cnh ..... t ehedl .. wn le>clled NOTICfl You NH been wed. granting of the petition you ( 1)General damages In ttwl amount the Southetly p<olongauon thlreol a ""r' rll~Ofnla ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD on I atele or"'~ NM., • et.te OATEO AU9Ull 12. 1983 _, "''1 die._ """'I you . h ' ol S5.000 oo. p1ui 1n1eia.1 according distance 01 30 08 1ee1 lo •n Inter· 018 0 obllgellon end •111mat6d CONTACT A LAWYER °' !Mefel of"9dtl ~ °" • •tele cw TrustM BURROW ESCROW CO tlout ~ IMltr'8 "-"d uNeee shou.ld ell er appear at the to l1w to the d11t11 ol entry ol Judo· aectlon With tht! Northerly protonge· cost a, expensaa, ind advencea at :t 3 Atlanta. Ir vine.Ce 9271'4 ledefM .. ~no• end to.ft _... 2070 N Tuttln Avenue ·ooi !-..pond wttfttn IO ...,.. ~ hearing and state you objec--rnent. 11on ot thft Eutetly llne 01 Lot 10 In lnttlat publlcellon S 151.226 9 t '(II a ti reel addreas or common llon dollllolled In ttlte ,, ... , .. ,.,. S1n11 An•. CA. tie lnfonftatlon betow. tions or file wri\t.en objec-!21Speclll damages 11 the amount Block 20 thence Souttlerly along Street •ddress 01 common deslg dHlgnlllon of property ts shown et>i. al 1"8 llm. of ....... ft91'1, (714) 558-1212 11 you with 10 ~Ille •dvlu of en · w ·th th bef or SS ooo oo plu1 Interest ~ccord1ng aa1d Nortllllrty proloogatlon of L.OtnlllOn °1 "'d property 2243 Ptclllc ebove. no w•rrenl'.J' 11 olve<i u tolls Ill,. end Int-I ~ by It .• • Publ19r1ed Orange Cout Dally Piiot •ll0tney In thl• me11er, you lhoulO uonsh 1 . e court ore to law to ,,.,,; date or 111wy of judo· 10. • dl11ance of t 7 5 t feet to • 1A•enue, •B-t05. Colle MeH, CA. completene11 ot correc1n111e1 · Ttie TrutlM, In lhet re&l JWotltftY Miu- Aug t9 26 Sept 2. t9&a •1166-83 to promptly eo that your written the eanng. Your appear-ment, and polnl s111u point Otlng Nor1herly 92627 . b&nellctiiry under aald Oood ol •••In Nici Coun11 8ftd atete, ct.- ---etc>OnM. II eny. mey bl llled on ce may be Ill pel""IOn or by (3)Punlllve damages In 11 ... •mount 59 00 feel from the Soutnttly llne ol Oeterlptlon of Property PARCEL Trutt, by rnson or • Oreecn or de-eerlbed" tolloww; ---Im.. our attorne or $350 000 oo Loi 9 In Block 20. '"-'°' WHlerly 1 That portion ol Lot 1 of Trtc1 No 11ull 1n the 0011gst1ona secured TM •lrMI ...,_ °' ottMlf -----------..... Av1eo1v111dh•tldodemen<f1de Y lF YOU ARE A cn"'nl TOTALS.Oen"•' Demaeu: par&llet with said Southerly 11ne ot CI04111. Ctty001 CostaSMeu. In the thereby, 11ere1010,. uecuted ano oomon de1'9Nfloft of h ,..., I lr1bume, lade dectdtf oonlrl Ud. """'"" • S830 ooo oo plus Interest thtreon Lot 9. e distance 01 80 00 leel to the ounty OI renoe l•ta or Cell· delivered 10 the under11gne<1 e wrll· Pf'"°'""1 lllftlN!boft deeGr1lloed le McCOllMIOI MOllTUAllllS l aqu '" Bt>..ir n 444 :;41 •, l1H1 ~ hJuna ~• n,8 ll<I! I J l;lh C:,4fl•"i4tt_.,~l. ~·i<, 1 l In 1-iAlll Olt LAW"-MT. OLIYl Mortu.irv • C.·~l"''Y C •erna•urv lhl'l G•'>lc>r AvP c •)'>fa Mt>,,1 S40 '.>'>'.>4 ,lllCI UOTHIU H&.L llt0 40""AY MOITUAll\' 11() Hr u .-ir1w,1v ( O>ld M .. • .. 1 L4l ql'lO l.ALn llll~EIO~ SMITH & TUTHILL 1 W'UTCUHI C HA'EL ",, 1 r , ,,,., ...,, Cn',.fttM•._..,., fi41'i q11 I ,AClffC YllW "4b4011AL 'AU Cu•fllltNy M o•llJJry Cn1oel·Crem111ory !SOO Par1ht V111w D••v• N1•wl)Oll !ill .ic '' h44 )100 • ~ • -... Ud. ,.... R or a contingent creditor ecc;o;d1n9 t0'1•w 10 the d•I• 01 entry true POlnt ol beginning fornl•, H shown on• map recorded ten 0ec11retlon ol Oeleult 1nd o.-pvrpof1ed lo be: A luuheW ... dentnl de IO ..._ lM le f the de<:"eaaed, you must file ol Judgment The street •dd1eu 1nd o1her In t>ook •ea. P•gH •O •nd 41 of mend tor Sele, •nd written notice ot t•t•: Loi t of Trec1 No. Mtt, • ,_ fonn.eton .-..... I 1 h h ltpeclel Deme9H S38 ooo 00 common designation, II tiny, of the Mlscelle'*>U• M•P•. record• ol .. 10 t>rN<lh end ol e'9<;11on to c1uS1 the map -ded In ...., 1a, .. ... "'°" wteh le Meti the ectYtoe of our c ~um w I t e court or plua lntllett a«ordlng 10 11~ 10 the real properly detcrlbed abov• 11 County. ahown and defined •• Unit undtt•lgned 10 sell seld property to 1e ID 21 lnclwlw of .... ~ ... 11 1 et•-. In tMe '"'"-· ,.... resent 1t to the personal rep· dete of entry 01 )udlJ'™'"' purpon1<110 be 439 62nd St . New· 11 on• coodomlnlum plan recoroe<I aetltfy "Id obllgallona. end there-Mepa, In tM oMoe of tti. C~ do eo ~ eo tNit ,_ nt.atlve appointed by the 1'vnl1'1r• Dam8fH s 1 •OO ooo oo port Beecn CA June 3 l980, In ooo« l38:14, PllO• 111111 tht underalgn&d c&UHd 111ld A-dM 6' Mid County, ••"'91 '"' f"MllO"ee, If'"'· ,,.., be urt withtn four monthJI Co.le St80.00. . The unde,..ionl<I TrutlM di•· 1207 Oltlclal Record1ol H id Coun-notice ol breaeh end of eleetlon 10 lhelovth•HttftJ 1.00'9et.....,, on llm.. . Dated Mey 26 t883 claims eny llabllltv for 1ny lncorreot· 1Y be recorded Mey 8, 19113 ., ln•tr Thi Uf~ tleNbr ..., 11 U.led .._ eokll .. et OOMe-the da~ of ftnt Issuance Mien•• Zinn • neu of the 1tree1 11d0181t and olhlr PARCEL 2 An undivided 1/16th No. 83-1936 tO of OHlcl&I Record• In elelftl1 ell llebltffy ~ .,,,. ...._,_,. de un ebofede "' .... etunto, I lett.ers as provtded in Sec· AnorM)' tor Pl•lnllfl common deslgnellon. 11 any aN>wn lntereat In end 10 th•1 portlou ol Lot ,,,. olfle• ol lh• Rt1eorder ol 01ang. neu In Nici •ITMI......,. °' 9ht Mcette llom1llle..._, .. , "on 700 of the Probate Code DEClA"ATION UNDE" CCft 515.1 her11 1 06Trect NS 1o49 t In the County County, uld "" wlll bl m•d• but common -...M'tton. "'' _., Ml """"'' f Cal"( Th Um f A· THIS ACTION I• not on 11 contrict Seid Hie "'"' be m•d• without 01 •11110•. lete 01 Ci llf0tnl•. H without covenent or werranty ••· TM •lreel ...,_" "'*...,... lfle, el =--puede -'P ~.?~~a, e e _or or lnitillment eale lor 0000, or~ coven11nt or wer11n1y, exprM11d or ahown on • mep r&eOfd&d In book pren or Implied, reg.11rdlno !Ille PC>•· mon deeltftatleft «the ,.... ,_.. reotetr_. • !filing u.ou11wi will not expire lllOel aub)ec:t to CC t80 t etc. (Unruh lmpOld. regtrdlng 11111, PC>tMNlon •88, PllOH 40 end 41 or Ml•~ 11aaton, or encumbrenoe1. to piy erty herefN...._ dHortlM4! I• i ·TO ntS DI *>ANT: A oMI ~rtor to fou r montlu from the Act) or encvmbrenoee. 10 Hll•ly the obll· ~teneoua Mapa. rec:orda ol Mk! tM ream1n1ng prlnc;lpel 1um ol IM pur~ I• '-: nu ~ ~""'•"'' M8 been Med by !tie . ate of Lhe hearing noticed B·I• not on 1 c:ondlllOn•I "*I•• con· g1t1on1 MCUrld by 11nd purau•nt to !?<>"nty, •howi;i, end defined " note(•) MCured by Hid deed ot DrlYI, Cor-._. .a., C......._ petri ...-.1 JOU. If you wfeft to lrlCI tub)ec:t lo cc 298 I aic the P~ ol Sele conl1t* In • common ere. on • condominium lrvtt, with tnleresl 111 In 141ld note TM ... ..,.....-...,_, .._ jtile teweun. yeu ,.. ... , bove A-lAvlflng Motor v..,1c;1e' St1IM ,.,111n OMd 01 Trutt •~ecuted by lptan recorded June 3. 1980, In bOOll provided, •dll1111C141e, 11 eny, under clelM• ell.........,..,"''~· wt1tttn•deye 1fl1t thlaeummonal9 YOU MAY EXAMINE the end Fln•noe AC1) T RVS TOA(S) SUSAN J 1382~ g:-1207. Olllcl•I R!Nlord1 th4Jtermaol l8ld Deed ottruel. 1 .... ,,...ln ..... •lrM!I...,_.,....,. = ~~:~::.'':,;.7n: lie f~~~einco~. !!t!:1 ~i:!.°'lo!~:b~~·~~.:,~0~:i ~Af6~~:.~.:~~~A~!~2!#:1t;!~no1 :r;•porUonolMldlMd ~~~;~;.,,:~~ ,:.•fr:=~:.a'r,: 00:.:-.J!~:'--.-... Un,... you do, .'fOU' d9l'llUlt wilt " • cr.<111 eubjecl 10 CCP 39$(b) in the office ot tht c~n!)' Recorder OM-1• .. 0 •I mll\erele, oh, g ... Md utd ~ of Truat WllfTMly, ,...,... ., ........ ,... enl"90 on ap:>llCAtlon ot 11>1 p1t1n--ou may aerve upon the ex· 1 Wtlfy (Ot dec:l•r•J under penelty 01 Otenge County 011111 hydroe1rbon aub1tenoH. Niii S•ld ul• w11 bl held on: Mondey, prdlnf title, , 11111111 ., • ... 1111. •nd thlt COIPI may enter•~ tor or adminlnrator, or of per Jut')' lhet the toregOlng 1e true At the llme of the lnlllll t>ubtl-or told from lht •bove dNCrlbld S~tem1* II, 1983. et 2:00 om. 81 oMftlW-, le _....., h ,,-... ment 1111e1n11 you •or tM Nllel' c»-pon the attorney for the ex-eno eorr~ and that lhl• dec:leratlon cetton ol tlll• nottce, ,,,. tot•I t~t t~G lht condition, however, the Cll•Pfl'l•n Avenue enlrenc. 10 ,.i ....,_ of h ..... ., .._ mended In lhl con11)181nt, wtllch 11 e11ec:ulll<l on Ml 211 !9113 •t amount ot unp•ld b•lenci. oft,,. 00-I • 1... rent or 01 lu«lltofl In the CMc CMllr Bulldlng 300 Eut obl9•9*1 _.... ltr ..W D9M '11 could reeutt In gernlehroent of tor or ad.miniatrator, and 8811fe An1 CeJll0tn1! • • llg111on Nc:u~ by th• ebove d .. ln1.,e1t of ownership 111a11 h8Ve no Ch11pma11 Av•·· Or••'O'. CA Trvel, •lttl ..,..._,.,.. .._ _ •flOM, taklnO of~ Of l>'OC*t)' Ue with the court with proof MIChMI Zl~n dKlafent acrlbed Oeed 01 True• •nd •tlm•ted right of entry upon the turfece of the Al the 11"'9 01 tht tnlll•I P\'bll· " "'.,,.._, ~ ..._ M- or 0tll4W 1ellef requeatld In the eont-t eervlce a writt.en request DECLARATION Of MAILING cost•,e1<pen-.1Mt.1.ndM!v•~ ••nd •nd llh•ll not drMt '°'ootuell c•llon ol thl• nottc., the totel •-· ""''' wMllW th..._ plelnl. ta Ung th~t you desire l"""lal CPP587) Tiwl eddr ... ol tht rotlow· II 172,824 38 to deter mint 1111 ope. ~I)·~~~ w4thln 111191gw I '"' •mount of t,,. unpeld bet•noe of the lhttNf Md ht..,_. M ........ , I D•t.O· Dec 8. 1H2 ,..., Ing d1lend1n1 •Od OI hi• •llomey OI Ing bid 0 •• tin ... ,....,.,. "I leurebei OOllO•llon llllCUrl<I by the •t>ove d• ·-· aM .................. --EE A IAANCH. C•11 notice of I.he filing o f an ln· fteord 19 unll~ 10 oelntltt end 1111 Oiied AuguSI 9, 1983 G1rdlner. • widow, •nd Miry Jene wt&.d dttd ol 1ru1t end 1ttlM•t~ ••P"'-ef the,,..,. ... 8'MI 8' Ille J!v Klnhteen A H•Y•-~t)' entory and apprailement of '1torney (Nem~' TruAI" RUBICON CO Gllldlner. • tingle worn•n. moth« 00111. ••~ .... •nd edv•ncee 11 trutte _..,. i., .... DeM el iPl.ibllthld Orenoe Coe•t l)elly 1'1101 \al t8 f th ti P•llklk Anlh~y A "'" (However By PACIFIC LOAN MANAGEMENT •n<I d•uohler. "' CIMO ftcOtded 90 3&8 73 Trvet. n-. ..... _. ...... .. uty 2t, Augurt &, 12. 111. 11~ ~ e ume or.~ e .~_..: •n ordtll 01 Cour1 1~ being •ouohi COAPOAATION ~fe"J;11 f11~~ rn ~ 3020, P•OI f111 total lnd1bttH1n ... being en llfetteft, ...... NH•,,,.., ... '353-43 tlona or .aioun .. menuoucu conwrrenlly 11.,,..,11h 10, publl· ~0•80 P11cllk:11 Drlv1, Sult• A • c • 1GOr • •t1m111 on w111et1 tna ~Ing bid 11 tMtH""' 0-.... Md...- li liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-r ln Sect.ton 1200 and 1200.~ ot cellon OI IM lntl•nt Aequ.11 01 CupertlnO. CA 15014 PAACEL 3 An H temenl tor '""" CQmJ)Uled ml)' IHI Obl1ll'l9(! by Cell· Of ... ,,., .. , ................. i th~ California Probate Code-Ent• Oefeulll 1401) 262·7~ entrywiye, petlo or carporti, over log (71•) 137 01611 th• dey btlOI'• 1M1blteatloft et ttll• ..,...... I• 0 II P S C . I cenlfy (or dlJlllrfl) under P41!'1llt PublllhlO Orlrlge Cout 01Ny Piiot lhel por110n Of lhe Milll"al>ow de-tr'HI lllt tu. .... • a Y llot WaD, arpeater , 01 l*tury thet the foregoing 11 tru~ Aug 18. 2e. Sept 2. 1183. 4180-83 tcflbecl common "" "'hlch ire oe111t1· A11gutt o, t983 D•IMI A ... 11t111, 1111 • Classlftecb POWtrl 6 WalJlt end corrtel end lhet thlt Cltelll· --lhown H bel119 IP1>Urttn1nt to SVPU\tOR TITLt! SERVICE. INC RIAL llTATI HCUftlTlll wor1c few By:T1toma1 Carpe111er •lion 19 ••te~led on (0.te) June 30 I T pl P8/ctl ....2. ~ the ~.~aolnlul m ~ .. Hid Tru•t .... ly T 0 SERVICE. ""VICI. • p 0 B It 11183Brenda fl...,,.Oldt o -'Y°""' m.-.ge r-....... unt "• • • n """" COMPANY. IOlfll • C ........ .,.,_,tleft, • you. can . . OJ MEMOAANO{iM or COSTS befe>t• "" 13824, PI09 1201', Ottlcl•I Record• "v 811"1dle Arment•. .. ,,. ... M2·S678 Su City, Ca. H U I co ... and dltburMrnentt •r• rffdlng publle, Ol Hid County A111118tll Seeratery IJ1D..l. .._.., • for quick l?t-UU H•llO .. IOllowl (CPl>1033'~J pttOf'le OATEO Augu118. 1093 One City l'llld W11t, ., .... l...~ ........ .. ... t11 I Pabll••ed Oraaae Coa1t •. Clerll"• nuno F-I i& 00 De!IY Piiot TrutlH MAR VISTA FIANCIAL INC Of•noe. C• .,068 tolO "-:::l· ..... ... • CHh sates. l>all)' P ilot Aasaic l t, IS, It,,,_: ,::':~~c:=;•,r=0~°.'1 oo CtHtltlltd, 642-56711 ~~:11•r;;i %~:;'. orv,::;~ P1t~~~1=1 ~.T ~°;"~. ~::J :::::: :-... C.... ~ • IHI H08·U II 4757·83 1 415!1&3 ........... llL1t,W.1•-...S I ' -----------------------------------------------~~~~~~------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 CS M.JC NOTICl PWUC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Nit.IC MOTIC£ ...... ltr lelt •••U• l•n 1100 ln1t1 Duanb•-4 IHMI P•!•nl1•t4 111 ... Uafwm1• .. ~COURT°' No TI e ~o.~ ~" • o N I NOTICE OF DEATH i..,.rt .... k JOit URll -.U C111u •el Mtl U JI L11ta1 ll1Hl 2Zf2 W11t.Wttr Zftl llOllt~~~ THI HUTI 0 , .IOHN H. J otepklae M. Mc0"ke1 ab DUD Of TIWlt OATWO NMI f7 llUIYllW1Q ~~~.:1~111:: &~Ith 3 Br 2'A 811°CSplx: Newly dacorateo l>Mul i315fi .. ,.,. 6u1lru. I*• ea.. ... AU... ~I. DICl.AMD J ne,.IM Marie Mc:a..h y ;~NO~,:~ llttoM 281. 2811 oomer ""'' kttc;han. F1n1 rm. llOhl In· ylltH, spa tub. frpl In arM, 3 Br. evell now I.ct alngi. pad f/yd gar IN THE MA TltR Off THE APPL!-No1IOll la '*"Y ~· AND OP' P ETfTION TO AD-MA y II 90U> AT A "'9UC I on toe> l\oof. Luxury em· terlor tlldoMd pordl M111 tulle, many othet '900 t 3 l-36&5 aQ4t all utile plld am IM CATK>H Off OEVIHOEA i<UMAA Tollllperaonelrll-tecs.wNer.•1 •YOU ..UAM•DUNA menh!M.OllW*'anx.loua ... r o(,,,,o. Young lldutti ~lt.2100aq.n tel 53~-e1eoe£ST f<>f'CHANOE Of' NAME cr.dhor.. hWa, lagat-. Of oe-MINJSTER ESTATE NO. 0 , THI NATU•I 0 , ·~ BYCO &45-2281 w•lcom• IH 600 llma to ...... 11400/mo ;p;rt ltack. 22'9 3 b-.. b f ~ .~ ~ OEVIHOER KUMAR r. .,.._, lrl IM •Ill• of JOHN H Allt t7t " ' ' · ' 557·5475 -'· ' a, r,..... "'*""-• -.ct hie l*ltiOtl wlltl Iha dartl oft hie aRODEAS ~. wt1oaa IMt lld:I ,.._OCU1:MMQ AOAMT YOU Y 640-6937 Agl. 2 r. Ba on lhe bey, dry.,, refrlQ, dlthwuhel ooun tor l)9mliMIOn to dlAnQa hie dr--• noo E. 13111 _ #27, To alJ helra, beneficwies, 9HOUlD CONTACT A LA;rtt "-.... tlmn OI<* Tr•ll•I Tralt.r In nla Mt11 2lli S 1260 mo 8kr 1176·3347 1rnmeci avau 088·7773 _trom0£VINO!AKUMARto Wlehlla KS er:ioo 11111 i.11era credllona and tonlingenl NOTIC\~.!!"'tTDl•AU •a•-llduttmobli.l\Omeperk 26r h>.6aQbwnew "'ilMMACULATE •4BR ---DAW KRISHAN; now, ,,.._Ote. leat9tn41nlary or of lldMlnltllallon crediton of Joeephine M -,_.... ......,_ 3 II ' .. _ h d . • • • "B'UFFS co .. A-· .. -ul• r .!.-l.1.......1 IT 18 HAO\' ORDERED thai Ill heva bMrl INU41d to PA TAICIA SUI!. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV£N. lh•I LllWY ~· m •• rorn .... a . rpt, garage, MW no wax ., NOO on , ... ....-..... -==-----.. =-;;;--=-~ lrltereatad "' the m.tll• COLLINS, EXECUTOR by; EtOHT· McCloekey and penona who on Thursday, S.Otembllr 1, 1"3 at Purohlaed jc)(leOQ.6oo In S2500 ouh unfurn: llaota. 168&. 84CHI065 av Gteenbell. I 1350 Mo. lalka ~~•I ()apt 3 °'IN EE NTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT may ~ otherwiae intere9ted 10·00 . I'll of aald dly, In tn. room '82 Aaeume 1st TD of $3000 ca*'1 !urn. localed 2 Br 1 Bl ar blll -,.,, 1181, s.c Avall/Sept Orange eo.,,.,r; Suc>«tOt Court COURT. SEDQWICK COUNTY In the will and/or eltAI~: .. , ·~ fOt conduet~ Trua1 .. ·1 1520'000 12 5%1nlerMI Inc M 848-4151 & ~ven ;:.,; be;~·~~ lat 751-71125, 760-8738 ,........ 2107 ~a!. 100 CMc Cent« DfM ~!!,A!/~TE1D~'!!~~ A pellllon has been riled ~~wt~'tc~rT~ s:~~~t ~wt11{for'1 .. teecrowi Skr.in. 12 x 65. Unlq~ trig. g~d. c.1 OK. ie25 211y 28' 2B1 l'.iHlk• 10 3 Br 5 B• lrpk. c:e6' on kpu.n:.,Ar;: 1~~ ~270 I ,,... Stal• oC K..,,.: 0 lby Colleen M. McCloekey ln loc•l«I at 2020 Nor1h 8'oedway: Mii with wodown tor P an. Low Rent. Adull • $500 dep. Avail Sept 1 bc:h. s72•5 mo' 964•8589 er Pl•. drP•. d1hw111r a.M. oe Mid day 8nci ,i: ~ = Tl\al IN toaowtng a.n-It hOldMo the Superior Court of Orange Suite 208, 1r1 the City of Santa Alie. ICM amount Peril nr Ooeen. St9,too. 10112 A Meyer. 549·3484 __ Wlntef rental $&00/MO eflOW C86JM " W,y they 118,.. why .,.,_,., P'<lt*IY of the Mid oece-County requesting thal Col· County Of Oranga, lt•t• or Call--111~ ....... 644-8837 2 Br enctld garage quiet 3 bd cottaoe. completely Avail 9·3 1573·9423 t* ICll)lleatlol'l lor dl8nQe of name d411\I' Sec:urlly PICfflc Naltonal BaM. I M M..r.-•--be l0tnla. DE VILLE SERVICE CORP • Wlm aatt-t •J off itreel ..vfvate' ya d remodeled, huge newly BACHELOR ~anV'i-lt\Ould not t 2421) Pu.o o. Valencia 1..agu een · .. ~y ap-1NC.,1C.i1tornlac0fpotatlon •duty 15... • ,., 1 • landll(;apedyerd,garage · · tf 18 ~R~.f:'b~DeREO lt\at 8 Hiii•. COunty of Ofino-. ' na lpoinled as peraonal repreeen· appointed Tru11ea 11ndar and B": L~~:::= P11rrtz 1250 no pela. '825· 6'48•8251 lrpl, 1975/mo. 191. 1111: ~::::~n S~~~0;" noq~1!:: ~lllt Ofder 10 lhow cauM be TllaltM undertlgn«I cMllrM to lative to admlniBter the estate r~ant to lhe power ol .... COrl• r er 1 •3 Br. 2 Bl, Tnh•. nr SC aacurll y N ° p e 11 8g8 °no Pet• S440/mo ~of o!-": =-~· ;.,:;:: = :::~::: %oe:!Z: (~098~~:· Mf1~ e~~t:S ~:h:'10:J' w~~!~~'. OWNER ANXIOUS. Park G::.~. ~i:.·~~~I :~ :~i:· s:ex~. ~e~lo,~. ~ :i.5!~~a:3~8e~e.d•y•. ~gy 63:; c Id. l• 111 • ed Ill 0r-. County onoe .-iy the eollaclad or recalvad frOM the .er e epen enl -and JI" Whit• Robarti, hult>Md ar>d Lido TownhouM. 280 fun zone (207 Palm) 752·5822 -----·---- tot foul (4) ~ weeka. Oat•: Sta1aofc.lllomlalolhe1tala'WNra minl.atration of Estates Act). ~te ~·1r.::' tananl8 recordad June 2BA pool & garage. Good l~k:e , .. 3 Br 2 Ba. lrplc, 1950/mo. 41br 2112 Ba, Bluffs, CIOM OCEAN FRONT·Yrty-3 Br. Aulult 3, 1183 lat let• ••t-lary or of admlnla-The ~ti lion Is aet for hearing ~d . I "..,Bookd ,.~1321' of Oltlcl S12t,750. 876-5634 du c • d I o S 4 0 0 K Call alt ~ 720·-0739 o ll(;hool, park & pool, 2 Be. Dpht, gar. "° pell II le So~: 1111100 l\IY'8 ~ IMuad. in De l N 3 t 700 Civi • C? .....,..n1y, •• Peot •73.""~3 ,,, patio, dbl gar S 1100 S 1200/mo 67J.e&40 I. TAM NOMOTO, Allllgned AH p.rtonl llava Clalmt ~Ml p . o. a c FWc:otd«' lnttru"*11 No '6850, POPULAR PLAN IV v ..... 1••2 U 494.7429 eves. -Judea of 1,... ~Court the daceclaf1t Of en lntarwt In Uld c.enter Dr .. West, Santa Ana. by rauon or 1 b<MCll of 1Mfaul1 I CONDO -Ct1ll M111 24 Pvbllhecs Oranga Cout [)ally Pltot Ml•t• arid wlah4ng to obtact 10 8UCt1 CA 92701 on Sept 7 1983 at P•Y"*'' of 1*10tmanc:. ol tlle ~ C< 1 38 ... ~ It:.. l I 1271 Yerd, lrplc, weSher/dryer -...~--;...-...;;;;;;;;,;; Auoue1 5 12. 19. 28 1963 4.411()..83 removal mu1t give W'ltlan notice 01 9·30 am · ' gallons wurlld lttat.by, lncludl ·~-,,.,,' ea ' '+ ..,...., -~ I ... l'took·up. No pel• ~ Dolebout 1 Br. nu cpt, pool, nr S.C . . . . ~ objaetton to Ille~ or I*· . . . lllet l><NCtl or dtlfautt, Notice o owner wlll help flnance or -H• •-n 723 Cenlef St. B B Plaza, $400 551·66315. -----------.on• ln6-bted 10 0t ho4dlnoo pet. IF YOU OBJECT to the lch w11 record.ct May 11, 11183 wlll excnange down In SD -ninH · ay ~ each 546-8791 "8JC NO'flC( SOMI P'Ol*'Y of, IM dec:edent. granting of the petition, you Record•r'• ln1110Man1 No . or Orange County. Bright 2Br, 28aeorner unit 17761mo. lst. +MC. D•y• R IE t t ___ .;....;.;~;....;..;--~---Such nolloe mull be gl....,.. to lhe should either appear at the 83·1958211. Will SELL AT PUBLIC $186,000. Cati A.QI Ar1 on lop floor. Luxury Im· 497-6287. ea s 0 e HWPlllT YILUll ~y CW ADOPQD ON>f. s-aon hOldlf\ll tM 30 DAYS anw h , UCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO. Ree .. 751·1473 menlllea, owner amdoue. ttd, 2 ba, In Meta Verde, WlSTOllff OO•IO 7 minutes from bch. tBr. NANCI ""' publlc;atlon Ol lllla notice .earmg ·~d Sta~ you ob~· DER FOR CASH, lewlul mc>Myotlhe ••a•1 ·-* BYCO 845-2251 3280 Mlnneatoa St 2 Bdrm. 2 bath Ground $530 mo Jr 1Br $480 Ordlnanoa 83-21 1a ICfleduled tn DATED: Aug s. t983 U<>na or m e wnlt.en ob)eC-United Stain , or • c:uhler'1 <=*** -11e.-. -l ~U I l 1900/mo 644 1836 1 1 c """"" mo Pool, tacuu f, a1nd. full force etld ef'l9c;t 30 day8 frOM ltl Slgnad: Patricia Su. Colllna. .,.. tions with the court before rawn oo 1 st111 or natlonal b8"11, • 4 Bdr w/ 180 ci.g. oc:.an -1 tXH I ll • 8111 ommunlly """" volleyball cr1 tennlt crt. ~Ion °" Auguat t5, 11183, and acutOt of tn. Eltat• of John H. the hearing Your appear-•t•I• Of 1~11 crldh union, or • l/U. $400,000 +value. Wiii (1W1ont 2 + dettl2 be 1695/mo. near new 2 Adull complex. No pelS rec rm Sorry no pets. -lldopted by thatolowlno roll <:.it BrOdar• ·. •l•I• or federll uvlno• and ~ Mii at 1280.000 w/tenna. rear 2 bt/1 bl $330 000• story, 2 Br 2'1'1 81. gar· S800/mo yrly lease Call 557•0075 vot•: Counat Membata: AYES: Hall. P\lbUshed ~•noa eou1 Delly Pltol ance may be tn person or by auon oomlcllad fn 1111a 11a1a, Call PATRICK TENORE 12)front 3 brn' ba rMr 2 1ge. tncdyard,batcon1aa, 111·1300 John1on, Hert~og. McFarlend, Aug. 19, 28, Sept. 2. 1963. 475~ your attorney. all payable •I Ille ti~ ot Nie, 760-8702, 831·1286 br/1 be, $3l0,o0o. Xlnt orpts, drps, bll·lns. gar· L11aa1 ltaclt 2641 SCNter. NOES: None. ABSENT. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-right, !Ille •rid Inter"! held by 11· area, 1ctn1 cond. Drive b)' dener, Chlld/pet ok Cozy, Fum. 2 br Mobile NoneOr...;.. __ .... 21 , __ .. 1 Tiiie 13 l't8JC NOTICE TOR or a con tingent credilor ~:\~c!:.~~ya1:::J'ft1~ ... _~uat 718 & 720 Hetlotrope Av, 842•7366· IUOI 10111 Home Sept 5 . NOY 21. ---....-.,,_.., th .._..., Cd•• e .... '"" Weal Newport, archllects ofttleCosl• MMaMoo~Code to OTICE OF DEATH OF o f e deceased, you must file es lo4tows: Lot !I otTracl 11551 uper .... kr '".........,24 Affordable $300'1 rents beeutllul 4 unique own 1·2 persona. no smkrs or prO'Ma aeparete patttlng r.quir· AVID J MALLOY ab your claim with the court or map racOfCSed In Bool! 410 Pao-DELUXE 3-PLEX NPT HTS lhls caasual 111 poolalde home, lrg 2 Br. 2 Be pets. S600/mo 1140 ..... 999 ~=~~~"';:DAVID JAM~ MALwV, preenl~ltothe~raonal rep-011to!'~1~=~~1!;.:.': IUYllW 1-4Br& 2·2Brunlte bungelow nawer 100 1ac:uul,wetoar.m1ny Jfe~t ltaclt-00 nanca -be ~ 1n the ".... DAVID DAVID J ..... .,.., resentauve appointed by lhe nty Panoramic oc:.an & clly Nr storea. 1249.000 ~f.PY1r.!.,00 539..s i 90 BEST ame11111es. Loo1<1ng tor ,,_, ~., ~ .,._,_ f T 11 h I " Tennel Agt S48 8333 me lure & prole•slonal '..i, l K TO BEACH·Yrty Qett1'1 ofllce at 71 Flllr on...., co.ta MOU..OY _ .. _ DAVID J court Wluw• our months lie tllMI •dd1111 or other g I v ew· Hampton" • ---~ t 2 3 B Wl 1 ..,.__ ' ... · t ... date f firs · deslgnatlorl of the rMI """"-modet In prett"'loua "--. I p llSO Call It home pnmo 5 rm 1enan1s. Call 642-5757 • · drm 11p11 I EILEEN P. PHINNEY MOLLOY ANO OF PETI· ~r;>{"t UJe 0 .~ ~~ rty lleralnabova d .. crlbad la view 3 Br 2 be 1;;"a1 actat rtL crpta lrplc bltlna gar not untum. No pets 673 -6640 City Claftt 110N TO ADMINISTER ES-. e ~as plOVl • purportad to be 45 Choate, lrvlM dining rm and' famll)' EX~fslDE cb . TRIPLEX. tar lo OCHn $500'11 B~:~~:.~ ~°"'a';'·;~~ 2 & 3 Br tum yr1y & winter Pvbllahecl Oranga Cout DllllY Piiot TA TE NO -11 tH4 ti<m 700 of the Probate C.ode aJlfomta. room attuated on comer 8. 7 • grou S 171 ,000 539-8190 BEST lee pool. very'lrg yard, n; rent ala lrom S600 Blk lo Aug. 111. 1983. 41M-83 To all la~ln beDeflciarlH or California. The time for The unlMttlgned heraby dltclalm• 101. Room tor dog run or S 19,820 annual grou ORAMA TIC 3br 2,11 be. schools, shops. Baycrest beach. pr kng space • • ~lllftn _,_, __ will • ,_ .i1 llablllty IOf any l~rractnaee In play yard Comm It 1"'602·299-8969 B 0 675 1642 Agl .....,. llftTlC[ c redltora aad coal~D eat pri......,'6 CUI.lit"" no. expu"' strMI lddreu or other c;om., · un Y Jog to bch. Xtnt aree. area. y wner Leese · · __ _ ~ "" cre4Jton of David J oy or to our months from the mon dellgn1111on I pool & lennlt oouna plus Newport ocean front 1975 646-1035/~S.9095 S 2 100 , 6 4 2 • 4 1 I 6 , • 2Br ocntront. $600 mo. ___ .._.-..-...;..;.;;..;.;..;;.~---t · • da f th hoa..lftn .__. s·• .. --i... ·-•n ..... • ..... ...-hou 24 hr guarded gate. lrl·plex I I ti 759 0884 3B $800 L.aGAl.NOTICI • ab Davtcl Jama Malloy te 0 e ~u-e nou .. ..,.. ..., -....... m..,. ... t 1 $449.500 FEE la nd. •.,7P!me7873oca on. EASTSIDE·1 Bedroom -r wlnlat rer1lals • bov arranty,expr-orlmplled,ragatd· v or d Bl C c 650 2493• Nollca II llerllby glvan that aka Davtcl Ja ma Molloy, a e. lllO tltla. ~. or ancuM· Donne Godshall. plx,1tove,relrlg,pvtyd g anyon ondo. r• ·-----su-it to Sac:tlOf'I lae& ANOORA ab David J Molloy ud per YOU MAY EXAMINE the~ 10 ull•'Y lheprlndpal b8I-6«~200 OWIEI IEEIS $400 mo. 645-7301 modeled, 2 Br, 2 Ba 11pl11 3BR 2BA very nice Block ~1~~.!'..·~ ~t ·-a .... -m·a y ... _ o•""-rwta~ file kepl by the court. lf you of in. Note Of other obllgallorl o••H Eattalde 2 Br. 1 Ba, enctsd level on goll course from ocean. wlnlllf rental ...,,_ .. ,. _,... _ _, --• --mv "'"' ...-.: " • •--' urad b aakl DMd f T t wtth ,.. 11500/mo, mo to mo $750 mo 575.3504 ""* .... by Comf)ettthle Bidding laterHted la tae will and/or are tnt.eres..:u in the estate, tntarest .k Olhet aom~ u ~oYtd41d Wiii iake tow down, 4-ple•. garage, pltlo, lrg yard. no Isl, last & sec dep Call on IM 27tll d9y of Al.lguet at 11:00 alate: you may serve upon the ex· llera4n: plut ldvanoee, 11 any, urldar C.M. Agenl 845-9161 pel1. $535/mo. + 1 mo Ralph at 673-7 l97 4 Br 2b1, m bMch. avall ~~ = ~-=: ~ A petition UI been filed ecutor or administrator, or Ille 1erm1 thefa<>I 81\d lnt-t °" m.g:~~alt. 548·5442 or BIG CANYON Sepl 15 lllru June 15. c;all -toceted Ill tnt«natlonal SaH by a.a.rlet Reed Smoot lD u pon the attorney for the ex· tucll 1dvance1. 1no plu1 '-· Ltl1 ftr l&le 1460 FOR LEASE 6~·0303 ·~ Huntington 8-:tl, ~ tae S.perior eo.r1 ol Oru1e ecutor or administrator. and§~~==~no~ 11!11r~:,·:~.!:ac1'~ nmun AIU 5 unit condo proJ;Ct E. Eastsldl •lyllsh with 3 Br 2 Prof decorated home Like ~ delu1te. 3 Br ~ County °' Orenga State of C l a. file with the court with proof d DMd Of T TM Dover VIII. 2 Br 2'h Ba Colt• Mesa. Approved Ba deepplle crpls ..-w/magnlflcenl gollcourse wlgar FBCM water Avail Calfoml&. The abancSoMd ......... •••ty req•eat DI t .al . . rua1 totalllr!IOUl1t $141,500 ••s-9~•2 plans & m•n. S250,000 apace ege kit 2 garage v t e~ Ce ll Li nde SepttoJune From $900 a.t11ea""-1bed ............. ln~t: Claarla Reed Smool be an-of eervioe. a wnlten request 1 Mid ~110n, Including,.._.. ""' .... ..... m 111 / 1 1 1 " ._.. ot. -,_,.... " .. ma pot.le4 a1 -noaal re~ itating that you desire_ • iped&l bly M11rnao1 t~T1~,· .. C11at.1g191 ..... end,,_•xo·t •uUt ltlin 1100 l.Lnet. hAgt 851-8260 atS700 ";fs~190 ·~~s\ 548--0632. 476-1234 632-sooo_,,_ ___ _ F R E 0 S C W T r -r ti f •'--filing f in ,,.. ·-,,. """ L 1,00 f BLUFFS CON00·3Br OCEANFRONT Neal 2 H A R Z resealative to admlalaler no ce 0 uac 0 an -1nt11a1 publtcatlon of i1111 No1io. 1a Colt• a;;;: 1678 Altt-CaUll " · BR $675 o MAAY~~~~eat'S J~~ lk ata&e of Davkl J. Malloy ventory and apprailement ofSH,028.20. · cre11. dbl Wide. 2 9'. 2 11). acre In kl~man. Ariz. luxury 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo. ~~:~~.2 1~'J91:a:it1~~'. No pets 6~~.'r~ araoe JOHN Oil.PIN JR. ~32c (llllder tk llldepeachs t Ad· estaie uaets or of lhe peti-Dated: Auiua• 10, 11183. 81. 2 alor• aheda. Wiil lr•d• for 1979 car or FP, dbl gar. pool, jac. decorator am•nlllea Nl8A KAMPH Sp.tea 1138 mbahtratiH of estates Acl). ~ona or aooe>Wlts mentJoned ~ r%'s~!e ERVICE CORP , INC. Spac. ,ent Ja 1158. N-newer. AllO diamonds, 1895/mo. 642-5290 $825 mo Avall Sept Pres11g1ou1 bachelor. A 0 N ALO MC C ~KI~ De pedtloa la aet fer laear-tn Section 1200 and 1200.S of BY!RMI Estate ~r111aa Service ~~l~a. d~!:9er.bll~"r!~ ~~~ ~. ~~~82c:r7 what Ma.1 Verde 3 Br 2 Be. 759-9•77 eves/wknds lor ~=~e;h,fr~r:;ol.pr~~~1~ JOHN MOSLEY S "129 a., t. Depa. No.Sal 7tt Chic the California Probate Code. • Calltornl• corpotallon, II• llQl<ll refrlge big closets & den, blt·lna, patio, crp1a. eppl. equipped kllctien. eecu1-~ ............. ~ ....... "-•-r Dr ....... , "--1a .. __ B•rlvltt R emerl Dl IS••Jl O.J Morg.r, 111 Praaldenl panl111y' furn "··'-'adult l.L W11t.. lllS drapes, S850 963·9235 caslblull 3Br, 2 lrplcs. lam lly. prtvste parking. f .,...._, _.,...,._., '-CllMO ·•""'••DILll ,...., ' v•-~ 2020North8tQ8dway,$uh1208, ~ ... , .. $1100/ £•2 802 eciB. tool•. r•trlg•r•tor. bo• CA H7tl M A•pat U , •I UK.-.:::1110 s antiA.na.Ca.112708 palk. Reduced for qulCk Clean apl complexes, 70 Nice 3Br, 2B1, pool, yd, rm. formal d ining mo"" ·I :Z:-. beds. and ~ t:St a.m.. 118 N~wport Cente r Dr. Publlltled O.enge eo..1 Diiiy H I•. S28,500 Cell unite Of more, 0.C. Buyer 1ppll1ncea, trplc. •Ires 11200/mo. 720..0739 Winter 3 Br. view & dedl Landlord,__ cn. right lo bid CF YOU OBJECT lO tae S.lte tn Pltot Augu1t 12. 111. 28. 1~ .. 2 .... 957-1782 or 751-83-45 hu strong llnanclal c;.e. 642-7328 Eulblull 3Br. 2 lrplca. tam west Nwpt $825 11ttt. ..... ~muatbemade 1fUtlqOftkpetldoa.yoo Newport Beac .. ,CA.t HH ~.,.,...., P~~:_e!'~~~eofa'ly SoCoutPlazae/c3Br2 rm, tormel d ining 6f 3-024tor831-4562 wlttl OMt'I Of'#( and peld '°' at the allo9kl eltkr appear at tae 7U·'15t-t71 1 a• " Ba 11cuz/pool home op1 S 1350/mo. 720·0739 Atutatab Oaf. ::,.of~ ... All~ aieartaa.., 11aee yoa obJec-Publiahed Orange Coat PlllUC NOTICE ._...,,,•'::,.,~,-.l\ •••Ml rual••.. ~311.:1~ B::f~11Y't".!,0 EASTBLUFFS·4Br. 2221 -' ,..,,_.., 11t tti. 1• of purdlw. tiou er Hie writtea obJec· Daily Pilot Aug. 18, 19, 25, •• :111•-p•p Arbutus. Avail Early Se pt lalMI lllHi ZlOI a..~ to prtor cail08la>tlon In tleu wita lile cosrl before 1983. 4662·83 NOTICE..:_ TMJ.:,~ U L.I o•' f,~ l&IMI lllu• ZlOI Daaa Ptlal 2 Contact owner before 2 Br upper nr bay yriy :,-..,.7.:,:~~'*-1 dte aieariq, YCHU' appear-Nl.JCNOTIC[ OEYEODUOFARETIRNU80EFTAO~LTTEDUN~OER7A ~' llllhahl,hyfr..t Rare flndt $350 ab0d1 ~-~78~rd~tt54t;~:4 sundeck,n'o g11.n0pe11' Diiied tNll &ace IDaJ be l8 penot1 or by 1n.,2 UNLESS YOU r"•l(E •c· ION. 4 Br 3 b • du p I ex , walk distance 10 ocean eves. ' • $585 • utll 873-5003 .. ~..,..._..st NOTICE OP 0 .,. •TR ..., " " wlfrplc.dbl gar Avall lree ullls avatt 911 S850 .----c 2 ............ ~ ;;;;; :Z::::-~ Of'IG9 J OV attenaey. .,.... OF TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT "9.51' of •1 9118. $1350 539-6190 BEST Alty tee Gorgeous 3Br 2·~ bl hm yr Y-ute "",..,.._, .... --...-;;~ IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Au W. Jeluoa ab Au MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ,_,,__ e-Or 3Br 2ba w/frplc:, alngle wt lOta of wood & M!yllles garage prkg 67 5-- 3063 or o--r··i::;,,. . Celt! TOR ... a coadqeat crMJtor Wlalfr'ff J ..... AND OF IFYOU NEEOAN EXPLANATI~ oFI frve dw Pilot... gar $1000. 64M787 Of , ..... ,. thruout, bflck l/ps In llv· 67 5-4 000 ( amona) ~ .,.._..., ~ °"8noa 1 tk ·~ m PETITION TO ADMINJS. THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-7S2·5l8l Vall~ ZU4 Ing rm & m11r aull•, 1 blk lalka Dally Piiot .... ~-18 II. 1963 ° . Y" m INO AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD I ... ..., ..... I• .... -10 bc;h. s 1275/mo yrly • • l ._. · 1 • 1 fUe yCM1r claim wltla U.e TER ESTATE NO. AllHOt CONTACT A LAWYER p110, .... ilk a._..., ltlMI HO FOR REm No dogs. 5305 River AYe H1a1a 1 2717 _________ 48...;;,;;;~~ CMrt or prneat It to tae ~r· To all heirs, beneflclanee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllat ••• ., ...,. ii-. Pnlllala 2107 Founletn Valle)' 4 Bdrm Wayne 648·88 l8 2 A 4 bdrm wlnl« rental P\llJC NOTICl 1oaal repretea&allve .:r.;· creditors a nd contlngcmt MA8R,~T7~ F71~~~,9!~E~: 5tNC,~• ~.-· t , ......... ao HU. -S775. Fenced yard & Could be turn 1600 & ~ ...... b .... _ _. ___,, f poranc.. •. " ,_.., ,_, __,, It,._,,_ tlN I'll•• 2 Br. ;wt;, &ICii, Yf-. gereoe. Kida & pelt S900 alnt IOC ••c.~.-.~ M011C9 9IVfTWIG..,. 1ew J ...., coert "'' o..:u.1ton o Ann W J ohnson Bemardlno, California 112403. 'r.... /d ru elc 683 "'"" ..,.._ Nottce 1a i-.oy giv., lhat the ovmoelblromtlaeute of and pe1'90N who may bepN>ne Numbar (714) 31\.1411... ~:!.~:;.r::--:1~;:99· partly rn. w A:::not~ [t)Oolebou1 2 Br 1Be,patl0.utlt pd,nr 8owd olT~ol1heeo-t~ tint lnuace of ~tten u otherwiae interested in the Ille l>"Waf'I Tru11M unct.r Ille dead Bay ~ Beach Lido shops & l>Mch. no """"'Y CCllaOe Ollltr1c:t °' 0r.,. v14ecl 18 Seed ?ff 1 will and/ 01 1rus1 herainatter mantlotled. """ ~:i:-.;.911="P' Ve<y nic., dean, 2 bd, gar. laat. ltack 2 R~ Estate pets saoo1mo 673--0343 ~ Celfomla. w111 recal¥e ...._ pro • O or estate: Mii to IM lllgllMl bidder tor~ In patio, llulldry. $575 + ~ ed ~·up to but no...._ than 11:00 tk Pl"ebale Code of Call· A petitJon has been filed lewfUI money o4 1M Unttad Statw ~. AYlll Sept 10 thru 2 Bdr, dbl ger, 5 blk beech 3 Br 2 Ba. 191CiOU~ up a.m., FftCSey, August 28, 1983 11 IM fonala. Tiie lime for flllDI by Richard L. Jobnlon and wlthOut wvran1y of any kind, at • ~~~ June 10873-9018 No pets. $835. Av.ii Aug WISTOllff ltlH stairs unit,~ blk lrom l'urdwlnfil o..-tmant of Mid ~ clalma will aol expire prior Sally Ann Whaley in the Su-publtG auction 81 •lie lime etld p1ac. ~ ·• 'l 17 1164•2283 Neel 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home beacil. Agl 675-4912 llOI dliltttct toc:a1ecl at 1370 Adami to fCMll' m ta f ta date ri Court f n....~.. Co deatgnalad below. In 1"-County 01 81 ltatl • 92 2Br 2Be frplc ground llr Wiii provide gardener Nloe B 1 AWWMa co.ta .,._, Calllornla 11 OD 1 rom e pe or 0 "''""'6e un-in. Sl•t• of C•lllomla deelgn•tad W IJied 28r 261, o;n, 170omo.Avai1Sept 1. No s1250rmo yrly 1eaae. 1 "part um, lrplc, wtliCtl tkne Mid bide Wiii be l>'/bllcty of tk Ha.rial M tlced above. ty requesting that.Richard L. below, aM of the rlglll. Utle and NI g u •I Shore a pel. 714·896·9811 111· 1100 $550, ls1 • S100 dep opened Ind reed for: PURCHASE YOU MAY EXAMINE tae JohJ\.IOn and Sally Ann lni .... :~ held by Mid TrualM lrl Townhom•. aec•·rlly 850-8284 AYelt. 9/I Of'CUSTOOIALPAPER8UPPUES a•-.. b ..... U un...-• be · andto ... 1hatoartllnptoe>ar1Ywtllch " 2 Br wtg1 •~35 crpt ............ 10 ...... In ~ ... -1uc aepl Y ...-.: C09rl. yo• nr...uey appouited as per-18 anu•I .... '" uld r~·n"' ..... 18 ......_ gated comM ocean r .., •. Smell untum Bach apt oo .... -.... _,_...,. ,_ .-..a •-.... _ nal ..... """ '' .... _.. " fncd J"d 836-41 20 25th SI tit d wftll tha 11111 Oocunwtna wtlidl .,. are .. seres-.. un: ala&e, 10 repN9!ntative to ad-aalt>ed below The.,,... lddrMa. 11 ;itew1 c41u~~~ae.1 pool. 1•5p . 2710 Delaware Harbor view Hma 4Br. 11r, u ' P · llow111 Naandmay bel9CIUf'edlrltfle yoe ma1 aerve •poll tk U· mi.nistertheestateofAnnW.911Y·°'othercommondMlgnatlol'l,K enna ._..,., prv. no 3b1. Comm pool Avell s325tmo year round Oflloe of llta Director of ~ ec:w&or o r a clmJahln&or or J ohNon (under lhe I.ndepen· any, of Mid P'Ol*'Y la • lorth pets I 1,000mo Call 3 Br H~ Ba Condo. ranoe. Sept 1 81 $ ISOO/mo Incl ~84_0_·20_3_11_,..~-~~ °' C = ~aibntt with Illa •po• tae attoney for tile' e:r· dent Administration of f.a. ~~ dMd 01 '"''' wu •xecutacs * 4 &e- 7445 oven. ref~, crpts, drpi , gardene< Agt 673· 118 1 Ctreaa 4t1 Mar 1 bid• eaetliet'a chad<, oartlfled ec9toror .. mla11trator,and tataAct).Thepetitionls1etbYtheTru1tordellgnatadbelowlnd Gated/Comm 4Br Newly ~~~~r :6N~~~d. ~:~~NEWPORT TERRACE, I BR.So of Hwy, beamed Cltlol*, or bidder'• bond may pey-file wt~ t•e C09r1 wlta proof for hearing in Dept. No . 3 at wu recorded oo the d•I•, In Iha furn, beach. lennl•. 645-4212, Eves 548--0435 W.alde. 2 Br 2'~ Be celllng. relrtg. OW. I pe<· ab111 to tha orOer of the CoMI Com-f m rttteta 700 Civic Ce Dr W Book and at Ille Paga u Docwnerll a.:> .. una, nr llCtloola, no S825/mo. Avell 9115. son. 1550/mo 955-3649 ~ CCllaOe ~ Board °' • te ce, a w reqaeal nter .. e9t, Number of Olltclal Record• tn the pets. 11500. 681·7712 3BR, 2BA 1unny kit,~"' 845•9219 -~T""::-oa~!2.;:' ~:; ~ ~DO·::;!?~ fl~I~~~~ ~~3Y~OtU9~rr:;:on Sept. Et C:~t~Z.::.c~= ~ ,..,.,.t ... Ba ~L flth.. ~5;.=;~~v!:1·~~~7 85 N::O'. cy~e1y''1:nt~i~)/~02 2 ir~~ic!~:.~~.~:., ,,_ .-..--··-u .. va&ory ._ •-rahe-o.r 0°"'"""~ to lhe ·T ~,-~ '1(."'1,. . ..,....1. ru 3Br Condo ....... h $775/mo. 898-4005 oontr.c1 in. ~ of -r to IM nmea 1,...,..11 Jun. I 1200/mo No pets · llfMlr ...... ~ 642...:3073 agl IN Cf-* .. be kwwtad "' 111 Iha meel of estate a11eb or of granting of I.he petition, you Sall ot the prot*fY w111 be rMcS. 8 · S950 mo. + depoal1. LARGE 1 BR, 11\ew deck CAMOfbond,1hetuhumtheraot_. lM petldoaa or accouta should either appear at the~t to the dernetld of 1n. 75-71587 (213) 775-3431 weet.days Nwpt Cresl Condo 2Br ger. extras $795 + ~ oe lorieHd to Mid 00-. dlatrtcl meadoaecl t. Sectloa 1!00 hearing and state you ob'-· BanetlCilary ufldw aakl deed of'""' 111 IAIY• Downtown HB CO'PV 2 Br 2'1tBa. S795 mo Avail 119 Mertgold 840-4255 No bidder rrwt wtt~ hie b1C1 ud 1•H .. f .... Calli -•-ti til wri ,..~ and by,_ of <MlllJlt lrl tM pey--, Sept 5. 962-8847 for 8 pertod lot for'ly~flw 1461 day11 4 •• O .. e 01 oua on.s o~ e lten objec-"*'' or p«torma11Ce ot obllgallOn• • f AVAILABLE NOW... unit w/c;rpts thru·oul Prof. male shr 2Br "' .,,., lhe da .. _.. '"' IM oC*llno Proba&e Code. tions Wlth the court bero.:..IM()Urecs by Mid deed of tru-1 lnctud• r-, ON THE GOLF COURSE oc;ean breeut j(lda $.435 West Nwpt, 3 Br. 2'" ba. ocean $340/mo ltrMl tfleraof. Davld G . Oudai of the hearing. Your ap~]lrio the default. notio. ot Which wu 00 Dramatic view home: furn. +lee 539-8190 BEST encl ger, pool & lac 752·87771~1 154, 12 to 9 Tha 8owd of Trull-.....,._ Slm• Mc~aey & MJller ance may be in pel'llOn or b recorded oo the date. In the bOOk Incl. piano & pool table, HOME FOR RENT $725/mo. 963-3488 pm 720· 1657 hm . ... P'MlaOa Of ...iact ..... -and .. ''" Ma' A _... Bl and ., IM Page. and .. Document 90 to 120 d•Y9 or ? S2500 0 I I 5 B 3 e ~ 0t to__.__ -..::!.:~._or c......-.. ar vd, II ,your attorney. Number. of uld Olllclal R.ootd• u mo. 720-1782 anytime Huntington Beectl 3 & 4 cean ron r 8 Wlll Ill Jtl Tt HHI ----·• "' __ "_ U H CF YOU ARE en.,....,. Bdrm.$775.Fenoed Ouplex.Lytty l 1875tmoor _.. ln•orn,.._ Ill-. b6d r. 1111"9 1116-• A n=Jl daalgtlalad '*°""'· Winter 1 Br. Oen, garage, yards & garagea. Kid• & winter 111500/mo. Xlnl loc Large 1 Br dint. S/NonnanE. W-Newport Beacl. Ca. HMO TOR or a contf.nBent credl TM tot.i lmOUrlt 01 the unpaid • yard, no nate. $500/mo ,_,1wek:ome 11'""·1500 Wkdys 213/285--2281 Large2Brw/lrplc lac:ntsy Boat1'otT"*-ISi 1!14 fthedeceased f balar1QlloftheobllgatlOn..::lHWdby UtNatndd"';.~2.2091 .. -"" Femlty&AdullPool• CGMt eo.ftmun.ty Collage Ota1rlc1 • o • you must U Mid dMd ot trvat and 1111im.1ac1 ~ Agenl. "°fee Off ocean lroot beat 2 Br Tennts Court P\lbllfied Or-. CoWI Delly Piiot PftU.W Oru&e Coa1I your claim with the court cce1a, ax~. ar>d lldv--•t ~ Winter Rental 2 Br Under $400 111 1111 pd hse crptSthru out newer Perk llk1Mlllng Auguat t4, 111. 1983 ~1~-83 Dally Pilot A•p •t l!, U, lt,1present ll to the penonaJ re the Ume of Illa lnttlal publleallon ot lurnt4hed, wun«. dryer. charming 111 b~llgalow eppla $600 ~ fee ----------l------..:1.=.H~S;....:;43~5:;.:l:...;·l;.:I relelltative appointed by lhleNotlceotTrvtt•'•SllaltdMIO-1685/mo. 673·3039 right nr ooun tncd yd 539~190 BEST OTHERS TME SllDllES "8.IC NOTlC[ Nit.IC NOTJCE I court within four mon nal~ u=:,ow ~" "Truator'' shall be 539-8190 BEST Riiy IM AVAILABLE C«on• del Mar from the date of fint · ~ 10 mean "TNllora" "more a.:> Very amall 2 Br Beach ShorecO"•: lg 3 Br, ~ bl, 714/644·2811 CONIOUDATE> <-> of letters u provided in Sec =.. ~ ~~'!._.~t= Shad!. comp unlurn, No tam rM, frptc'1, grt ocean MPOWr OF cOMDmOM lion 700 o( the Probate ~to,,;;,""::~ .. 11 peta. 7 blkl 10 ooean. vu, walk lo p'lt bch C11t1 Mtll 2124 Comolidattna domelUc aibaldlarlea of the CITIZENS BANK of California. The tJme f rnor• tr\ln ona Benallclaly •xec:uled vet'Y apeclOUa w/,,..u~i '400. 53&-7639 S2000/mo !'4&·7&3t 3 Br 2 Ba upper, ,_, or <XlSTA MISA of c.o.ta ~ e>n.nce. and Donwatic flllng c1aima will not ex 111e ~ of o.lllJll herelnat>ow ~ end many up9rade1 t Z244 Spaclou• furn. or iiiiiUm 1ehool1, cio111 10 l'rw)'s. 8ubltldlarlom at the~ of bu1tw June 30, t983. pri« to four monlhl from th ~~ ano place ot .... cSa-Js~:~ge horM In exoet-2 to 5 Bdrm1. H50.i 5000. :. do.!: 10~~:-b•; ~!~~~~ ~ deposit ..._"-*MD. 10IO date of th~ hearlni noticed t(Jr1ptlon of uld Pfoperly and othet 1en1 llland tocelloo 5 S1200tmo 642-3572 ~ above. data refettad 10 aboft .,. M IQI. Bdnn.. l2000. JR:: T h 1 T h'"" 1 3 Br totany ramodetad, AaUTa YOU MA y EXAMINE lowl' Big Canyon: Tot all)' sor own OUM or aac ... ,. brand new. 1 ·~ B• Calh and du. from ti.nk.a. ........ _ ................................................ 6.190 fUe "'tept b~~ court.th u yo ~=:!~~~RO 8. VORPAOEL • =iu~1fT9...:.::.:,~:v. lty ~B~~~a T::~11~'=;k~ ~~~~~~:. ~~~·~o ~~ ln~t aea.aritln, (Market valu.) . . .............................. 5.106 are nt.erei-.. in e eaiate, AND SHERRY L VORPAGl!L, HUS. '°'"'-' dlntri huge l/r Creal. Thru June 15 '84. s. p I . 0 c c up. n c y P'edeftl funda IOkt and -.-wttlft you may M!rve upon the ex BAND ANO WIFE >< lam rm. $4000 mo )'fty 651•1177 1795/mo 1 pereon, '806 1695tmo For rental •P· purc:hMed under ~ta to ,_u ecutor or adminiatrator Deed of Trv1t: AaoordallOn Date .... 1,.,. -e ..._.•"• (213 peraon11 Cell Bob pllc111on 645·6646 ln~offlca ' July 14, tN2, Book -Page -...,, "'""" .,., Courtney 2131708 1770 Total ................... """"""':""' ...... -..... 8,500 upon the auomey for the ex Oocumel>t No. 82·2422" WATERFAONT HOMES . • $.490/mo. 2 Br 1 •1. Ba cer Lo.w. (adudJnc ~ t.nmma ................... 44.879 ecutor or adminJ.atrator Notlee of Oeltun· ~d•tlon o.1• 831·1'400 Walk to beoech, 4 Br. F1m port. IO'Wef unit, lt'ld? rm, 01-Allowance tor pcmiblit Ian ~ .............................. 250 file wt th the court wilh Proo Aptll 13, 1813. 8oOll -P11Q9 -2 Br Rm, 3 8a. I 1175/mo CIOM 10 11orea ~net. .................................................................................. 44,820of eervice •written' Doc:umantNo.83-163eet a.:> 18 oceanfrontwtci-raga -wc.:..::-11111¥9 • ~Hrty. Drlv• by 309 527W.WMIOO 8ank ~F.J'.&!.et1: ......................................................... l,~nat1ng~t ~ req Tlmeof8•:10:00AM.899temi. ;:1mo ~Wllltt Coxyl200aqft 3 bf,2 b1 edar , Call Agent lrllt Ml-11U ~rrs I G0,2a6 notice of : ffllna or ·.,, tn ~~':,· S•: Al the Nor1h front .i:.t. r home nr Irvine H.S. Many 840 ; 208 ... /mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba PoOf, TOl'A.L DEPOSITS IN DOMBSTIC omCES 62,020 ventory and appra18ement 0 re:: t~~~ =-= ~ MAL n u~adea, ll9'# crpl, •lo. • u• .,. l•11nd~ roorn. CIOM to = = =~t;:""' ........................ ~1·!!~ ~te .... -'-or of the peU ~ ~ ..... _... .__ • ... .llM'T ~·~-:~~fr: P~!:r;!ort:!'t:~': ;;(.::!. 1"0•~!ea1~!~ TOl'AL Da'08JTS IN DOMIS'nC................... ........ .. ... ·""" t;°~on~::OOO ~ oO;;, -;~.;,,;~": l1•/llM11J naaTmo 5'1-4854 twmal dlntni '41~ pt1 -.-.. -• ._ AND 1'0Rl'JON OFnCIS. ........ ........ .......................... G2.020 the California Prob&te 6xlo ~.., publlcatton: 1 178.043. 18 ~ '"' I.MM 2200 aq. n. 3 8r 63g-e 190 BE T Alty fee ':.:a ~r:. '!.~ .. ~: OtW w.Hdm fi. bouowed money P\Jbliahf!d . .,,,.... lddreaa °' otrw oommon 3 a. condo. lrple, micro, Ill ha lndry rm. "" !>el ok ~NM balanca ol US ~ "9 ~ del6gnatton of Mid PfOC*1Y': 22tl PealuaJa IJGJ ~at:t;t, POOi, t•Mlt, 2195 MepteSI ~, ••• ~ .. .:;;.;n;.;o .. <·=:.:;::~·i~:;·::.;;;:::::.;i~·~.~· ·::::·:::::::::·::::::. 403 Daily PUot AUff9i3.' .~~ ~.:-:·P~r .. .._,,, CA. 2 lerve if. BL:! cw gar· 1.'!"osi1~3-~12~7 Pou. 2~a.2'88,n .'!:t~O.~~ Tl&. •l'T. Ml-1Ma """~MIO .,..,. .... ~ .. _....._..,.. .,_ip ""' v• aperty· •• 1*• new. y~ 1975 24hr MC bldg, ale. all utll 15 I --wrea......... ........................... .. ......... ... 83,422 LOI 8 ot T<aat No. 3'09. County ot • I mo, Joann 875-91 8 POMlblt option to bU)' 2 Or pd ecpt •. te26 /mo 116/mo. 2 9', 1 ~ 81 !lll=limMOIW IOUfTY Orenga, It••• ot Calltomla. • par r ' ac.antront m: 3 er 2 81 rentel )acuut pool Avall 011. &04·2892 fownl\Ouee, nM cafl*, ,,,......,_ Rxti Pl8.IC MOTIC( map l'9COrded Ill bOOll 129 paoea 2t f\lm 2 tloa d91uxe atru $800 + fM ' new Orapa1, laundry Mo.'*-auu-tad uooooo encl 30, of~ Mape. In ~,,.;.2 810 ~ M0 .. 100BEST Fla1i31028tblown crpt1 room,90Cloeedgaraoe Ito i haru o utatandinf fheolllOa of the COuftty "9oofdw of l .it ~ '800/mo 0 TUATLEAOCK-4Br, 28•. •Pf:: xtra etrg rm 1923Pomona 1,032,MIO ................... Ul. A Pf090* "!':!-II '1ic~ 1'**om .. "*'-rnoe 404 E OoMnftont fam rm, •P•. newly 53 100 BEST tee TSL Mom1 842· 1~ ~··~;~·;;;;.:.:;.""""".......................................... 3.813 uled l«~IOnMtlle,.,._ ••Oll.OMand°"*llyd~ t73-llM19¥9. pelnled I lndac:pd, no Mlnlmanalon411thae2Ba sec>Olmo. 2 If. '"' 811 TO!'ALwn ........ u ....... CAPITA.L ....................................... 2.813 COund rnMttna of lltotembet eubManOlll ......S Of IOld from ttla teiW ... LI lfD ,,.. .. Avell lmmed. llMI balOecrptalrplogourmel TOWl\h~. orMl!belt. ••1nect wmn., .................................................................... 2,001 1"3,beln00rdrn.-U-2a.aeta llbo\tedeaOrl«>ed~."'*'"--•tin Ill ipen' ilvl not 11200 mo. tnot gerdnr. kit Ch 2 oar 1700 llr. carport, balcony. JO'l'AL 8HAAGIOL.DERS llQUITY ........................................ 11,814 ~•.~Ion llY91 tam IOI dlt'-. ~. tflAll CM orantor or hl~h In.....,, .... : l'MfOl'I 2+ tlf, T 8' ffPI, petloe, !10t5 AICOtn. 652·7203 83M100 BEST fM 2078 T'hurln TOl'AL LIA.BD..JTIB AND 8HAREROLDl!R8 IQUITY 89W "'I*"..,... l"ect'Mtton aolllttee. euooworw 111 im.r.tt of ---"'P """" a1111mo. 8"'5-5718. Tit..._ ue 1-• n.~ K.t:nnl\hl...Donahue 8r VP &Caahlirr~ ~ motlOll to CIMt Ord "'811"-venorlgtlt ohmry"'*"the abec~1.cl1ulfl«I Avelltl1S. WoodbrldO-Condo: 2Br It gJU -.•• -.--........ _ w w-..... v' ft a. ,.. .,.. ~ .... __ .:......_ -&~ ......... ............ M.-22 Mt reedlnO oaMlld I aurtaoe of the land 9'ld ahell ~ ~ 1dv~rt.lllln1 2ba, dbl gar. "° ii-ta. Ltt tt1Cr:di6' OONn Oir# 8ecnefor Apt. Nice Y9'CI --· · .r.,. ~"' w.. ,,_,....._...,..---. _., lollowlllarollcalhote:COunClll 1oreuoriau0etanoaawlt'*'t11e•-3 8' 2 Ba & frotc. So. Of aa2s Daw en. '-tr:, -1c ..... ,... = hkmail alone and not for Uw oChs: I have oenonaJ ban A'/£&. Hal,~. Hataoo. 500 !Mt of Mkt land, .. ~ PCH, nr pane. ~vell now. ' ' """"' 2 br, 3 ba 8 . Ulguna w •· "" ' ut-,... ohhema,....,oont&lnedtnth.larepartandlbellew\hat McfatlaNI, aon.tar. HOU: None thedMdttomC«e ~kker.-. 11090/mo,876-2500 551'°'76 oondO. Frl)le. 2 <Mckt. '4 /mo 5"l-040l ........... In ..Ad -.. (IW, ~ "' t.he o-'--1--4 t-AIHNT· Nofte. deed reoorded October ~Ht tn fi~~~ !II v•raoe. pool 4 99-eOOt Mble E.utlkle 29r ' ••..-· --...---....... .... .... itlAN Terr llm. a If, a Ba. ~ =..,.and not tor tt. CMher, Oll'UO. under penalty°' ,,..f1111...,0flllepr(lf)099dor bOoll 4t45. p-ea 4n, ,.. d di :~ to o. More,.,,._ ---b•.a-.-A11a11en1. lhatlhe t--·•tru1Mllloornc:t ,,.,_,,..,, ~ re9d 111 1t1a oorda. •"· n1no '"' •a•-.... _ _ ~ ~•"""' '550/mo.'4l.ea37 ~on J.·~•' , ....... ,,. __ .. _ ,..& ... _,_ Clertt'1 0fllce•IT7,f/ll~.C01t o.te<t:~ 10, 1~ l 1IOO/mo. mo/mo ore ........ or -091. "'"' _ • ..,.....,. "buO ' thlt -------- ..... • -.....,_ ~,-L·-DON" U'lrw ,,,..., TnietM: MAI' VllTA "HAHC1AL. ~::;·== mo Olfltt. '91....S 10K d~1· 7~!' •• nr11on1 yur. " you fla'U • Haw aotNCNnayou went ~n .. a • · ,,..,.,., llUEN P. PHINNEY, Clfy Claf1I INC. .. .. • ~ e.mpet lhet'e not oattlnO to ... ,~ ... do JOHN W WAJ..8lf Pu~ Ofanga Coul Oa11y Piiot PvC>llll'lad Or9f10tl 00.t OflllY ~ "nd •ll•t you walll In veed, eel! II now Witt! a It we ll I Call NOW ~Ora.net CoMt Dlltly Pl.lot A~l!Q •&e>-83 Aug. Ill, 1"3. 4114-13 Aug 19, 28, Sept. 2, 1tl3 475'43 De/flY Pllol etuem.oe. Cluellled Adi 8424178 Cl...m.ct Ad. ~·5871. ' • .............. ________________________________ ._.. ____ __, ______ ~~----~~~~·~---~-~----- l '4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTI Frldey, Aug 19, 1983 Atlnrtl1la1 l1t11 A1t1•ttitt caa.1111 lllaldaa Co1tr1cto11, G1r111 6Hr l•t•lr 1111•1•11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil XbfO bEtX1titoJG· Cara. ;New e1blne1t. ~ablnet Gt1tr1l Sprlnga-Alnoet·Open4tfe ''""'•""t""P~AJ~•!'"l~*...,P"'!ll"!'llt~""ll"'!I• itu• c1 ... 1., P1lati11 P111t1r/ltf!lr Tiit 12 YR8 EXP· Nwpt ar•• eb1~PlASfeRINd 1•c"'u·.·,o·m-.. c"'e·r ... e·m"'lc-•t""lte- $1 84 Per da'° trucb & comm'I ventetes taclflg ba" & tormk;e Repairs LowHt rateal Etc Oary 6.45 5277 PTL • Wa!lh, wax. int 24 t-0751 counfertc>ps 642-0881 Construction 'R' U• uc·d · Tom 557-4480 • Thats All you pay 01 • R~trs•Aemod •Add'na -H1all1t - 30 Clay ad ltlt11ittia1 C -.;y 24 hr em11rgency HNk:e Gartltaill JOAN'S CLEANING Cooking • Errand& • & All H1hld Duties S•O· 1287 Pacltlc Cout Cleaning "WE DO IT RtGHTI" Eat. Brochure 768-7694 rm emell. my price• ara Int/Ht PatchlngltexturH Show• r a. E n 1 r ya em1111 850-S.77 Ron Reatuccos 64~-8258 K1tctien1. P11tlo1 Free FllE PAJITIH Pl1altl11 Eat S.0·2<>112 DAVE •5-d!"'a .. y·w·ee""lkl"'.·.-~hoo""""1 -1r·.-n-•.•• • .. rr...,· ... --... -"P"'l'--PI Lie 334714 855-0860 DUMP JOBS & In ltle & T c~ RemOdel·rtPalr. Unique & F.R .. -G CONCDCTE TREES SMALL MOVING JOBS b)' Richard Sinor Lie ,...,,2,--. ... -. ..... ,~.IP"'l"'!' .. -.1"""1'!"21~ TrH ltmct 2ao6A4 14 yr• ot happy •' • -· s Low RlfEs i local cva1ome,.. WATER HEA TEA Special Tree trim and removal Ht11t~tl• ltmcta Thank you, 963-A 114 :~~~~~:~:~:~!' ~·1cleanupa__554-7011 DAILY ~PHIS E u~sld1;1t v;;•, ~n Unusual work a specially sP~l~STALLATtON Topped/removed Clean MIKE 646-139 I 20 yrs lie l>onded 11 n• 751 3478 o 650_.273 Paloml>O Const 962•831_. MA.SON RY 675-8690 up, n-w -HAUL·M VE-REMOVE MRV1cEs ONLibtttB •• k d "" e1&Lm PAJITIH Full Service All Work T i ·-. ... er eung. erran '· "" ' Prom PI . n e 111 p ro -Guaraft1-. 13 Yr• Ev,.._r 1' II Hmff PILOT C -~i C I CLEANoUPMASTERS Furniture. Tralh. TrMt BABYSITTING Repair-A.Iterations 1 .. I tUlt DJ All sliet Prof , reu. Aak 963·S415 NORM S C In my home near Vle1or11. o w d c I> -appll, 9'1urcn, etc. Re-r I I 63• 7 9 " ~ ~""-• Uable cfUver. acllv•. 81. 1111 ona a ,,_ 14 495-61H TyplnglWord Processing tractive older womlll'l, CUSTOM EXTERIORS Smtih & Son Plumbtng-Quick, easy revlalone ERVI E Costa Mesa 642·8482 oors· In ows· 8 tnets BAD CREDIT? Cloer up al>out our 25,000 lawn GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 nao. TRW prollle. Money epeclal Call anytime, a. HAULING. No lob too DIRECTORY Loving mother wilt babysit, yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 Dack guar. 645-5840 646-6664 (Michaeli -~ amall 695-6006 pt/time & drop Ins, In my R. 1 / -111 b F --....:.....-..L ~-----C M home 549-7629 epa r sma 0 • encea. ~ GrNai11 Clean-ups, shrub & tree HAULING: SMALL JOBS own Clllr. 6-46-9734 & INTER. Reas. rates. Free Ptumt>lng repelrs & drain• Re&1onqble 851-1041 t • • est Steve 64 7-.4281 cleared Uc 6.45-3426 Wi .J Cl i DO IT NOWll shelves. partitions Low trim. mo melnt. Prompt Tr&1h & furniture AH FOi SlJlllU rates Steve 731-831 t esay dogel Grooming & reas Chuck 6-42-2873 MAn 645_6089 H IClf.lal . . _ 1•11' tU II oOOdHEATYliROTHERS OHTll P&Jm•• l1fi1l1~1., wAifE WIZXM TREES -LANDSCAPING Ant. Ad 51 842-4343 Xu typet of FJnlahea your WINDOW WASHING 21 YRS. 642-3657 IH lllJtr hlltlll Home or my Shop Steve "The ~nly magic le lill P1~DI StrYiet -~--. ---sent. S 10 any u Teacher Your Dally Pilot . Ci_ rpt_ I Str'flCI 21 yrs ellp. 546-2848 Ellp Gardner, Malnt, LT HAULING . MOVING Service Directory PERSO AL & BUSINESS •WE INSTALL CAAPET cleanups, tree trim, Free Rental Cleanups & win· Repreaentattve Biii paying Nora Higgins, For $1.75 sq yd. Call D~ll aa1. Call Pete, 6.41-1096 dows. Jon 645·8 t92 142-Hll tit, 322 999-7115 499·l60l Mel or Pete, 772-1722 1~D~•RYW~Y~"!'A~LL'"'l!'!IA•c•o~Q"'§19f!!"!l1CP'!A"'°L l1r4Hlll WH...-r-..... .,~ -Lie #425924 96.4-2017 494-8937. Free Ell QUALITY 631-2026 ----I f • "Let the Sunshine In 8RICKW RK· Small Jobs. Interior -Exterior H 1a1 SUNSHINE WINDOW Newport. Costa MeH, Courtesty estimates Huber Rootlng-aU types CLEANING 642-154» Irvine Reis. 675-3175 Don 6.44-4798 New-Recover-Oecka _________ l11i1111 Serric• CeatiiCoacr1t1--sm~~~~~:.9~~a1is Mowing, EdgTno Twtc:e a 8'Fi68,~'§1cltfm_N_d_ A11bll --End1 paperwork night-Cement·Maaonary-Block month s2o to 125 SERVICE: a thoroughly Driveway-Parking Lot mares. Call PAPER TALK Walls-Cust work. lie Electrical 546-9707 clean house 540-0857 Aepalrs-Sealcoallng Assoc & organize. lndlv. 11381057 Rob 673-6094 1'@"'[ .. E.,C.,T.,R"'"i""c""i'"'A•iJ-""?""r'"'tc-e""'d Lawn/garden malnt. resld, fllni•J INT/EXT. CALL JIM-lie #411802. 546-9734 Stitt Law S&.S Asi>hll 631-4199Llc & 1>ua1ness 760-1988 right, free estimate on commt. Indus Yet ctn up .-----Clllil• Cart large or small Jobs. Lie.. Low rates 846-4947 eva CLEAi HOUSEi Rose Hsekpg 973·0564 lt•t141~lt/flltrHllll REFS. Becky 84 1·2261 -A°§C MOVING-111-lltO Stcretarlal 1•s .. 1·a1·e""l-11w-req_u..,lr·e-s"'t'"ha·1-a""'il Quick-Careful Low rates *PAINTING• StmCll contractors who perform ntlOfltfS l11"l•er1 l".i-.-..._-~"'!'!"_.-6 673 0359 -----I~--~'!'------. Child care, grades K-6. tge 396 21 • H1atl~11 Lie T 138046 552-0410 E1tlerlor -Interior TYPtNG/BOOKK.EEPtNG work over $200 Including labor and materials mual lrHk lrlYl11 lewal Remodels or any Invest· fenced yd, transp El slde LIC'O ELECTRICIAN NEEOi4ELP? CA.LL JEFFI Don'! Pleal Free anetysla ment, qlty Improvements C M sctiools 642•0196 Top quaflly, reas rates Jack 01 all trades· carpen· •A-1 IOYIH* Best quality 25 yr exp. Resident • Commerlcal For Jndlv /smt t>uslneas 1>11 licensed UnUcen861J Free est 536-980 I Hr/day/wk. 640-0888 contractors stiould so otyourcaseoverpt>one P.IU.D.E.Ce11t01. My tiome, lull or PIT, 646-7602 try, painting. gardening, hlotltll (It's Not JuSI a Name I reason a 1> I e , et es LIC7DELECTRICIAN clean ups, etc No lob too EXP'O HOUSECLEANING CALL MABEL, hifria,-slate In their ad11ert111ng Fa11htn~lnterlor Design Srriakltn Contrectora and con· Competitive rat ea. lie T-116,428 730-1353 l1)1ry: Aatt t Wtrk rtll 645·3305 Lie ,.320735 650-4065 Oualuy work/Reas rates large or small 540-0354 l11b111ftJ 111 N•l•I c L.-. -M L ' c TOM 631-5072 894· t 421 or 536-6332 HOUSECLEANING GOOD REFS EXP'O Gladys 549-0759 STARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Lie. T 124-436 Insured 641-8427 WATCH US GROWi iNsTXLL & REPAIR sumers, contact Mory HANOI G/STRIPPINO Grondle II 558 .. 086 With VISA-MC Scott 645-9325 Ellperienc:ed/Rellable any questions Contra' Big blllsl Foreclosures'? h&aet blDI Oatr1Ctor1, ~ --~.,.- Law suits? Judgements? OFFICE/LIBRARY /DEN Geaer1l Faraitart Rtfiaia~U.1 All phases ol conat' & re- palt Xlnl work, com- pe111111e prices. Jobs lge or small 751-0870 Jon Ellpert Wallco11erlng In· stallatlon. Reas. Consult· ant AsslgnmL 581-8590 Free est Ron 6-45•2537 tor a State License FREE CONSULATION Cat>lnets. desks. pan-1•f!i""e_m_Od_e..,ll"'"R•e-pa .. 1·rs·.·c·o·m·m-. Antique furniture restored, Scott Genlllly elllng Your needs -our & resld Llc'd, t>onded. free pick-up & del SPAHUOLUI Ans Ad ct50 642-4300 Get GREEN caah Board, 28 Civic Center tor WHITE elephants Plaza. Room 690. Santa wllh a Clasallled Ad Ana, CA G2701 Cati 642-5678 110-0142 crattsmanshlp 548-2858 Ins For est. 552-9142 645-6-434 aft 6 731-9173 Sell Idle llema Find whal you want In Dally Piiot Clasallled• Want Ad• Call 642-5678 642-5678 ------- AJ!!l•tata, Uaf. Ar11tatat1, Uaf. Aertaeata, Uaf. loo•• 2900 lea11ll to Co•atrci1I Ce1t1 Mtll 2724 Coalt N111 2724 L11aa1 lt1cli 2741 ·~ blk f rom t>each. Sbre 290I ltatill 2911 Loat ' r.... 3004 Blkltan male shep milt male Balboa Penlnauta, Reward 675-0.428 • 2Br, ,.,..Ba, lam rm. new cpts/drps/patnt. lg patio. No pets, nice tocellon. 2195 Miner ST. S650 mo. + dep To see c all 645-9604 I Br. Utlls pd. avall 9-1sl $325 Adults prel. quiet, patio. no petS. 644-6958 Mle8tiB.llU APUTllEliTI Beautifully lend1caped garden apt. pool & spa Petlos. decks No pets I Bdrm $505 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 2 l>d. I ba carpet. Drapes, Large 1 & 2 Br, celling Ian. bit-ms, $465. 2272 patio. garage, spa. pool, Maple. 63 t-2927 sand volley ball coort. 2 l>d. 1 l>a, Costa Mesa, bllllard room. Call Bay S 75 5 0 3666 · M II a d o w s A p I s . 4 4 • 646-0073 387 Bay St. 2 Br 1112 Ba. trplc DIW, btwn Hart>or & Newport pvt palfo garege. no pets Blvd $540/mo 543.54 78 634 Hamilton Large 1 Br, pool, lndry tac. car p0rts. $404/mo utlls 2 Br 1 Ba. garage, no pets, pd. 548·0336 children ok, maintenance -----exper prelerred Rent Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba 4 Plax Ldry. $350 C II ""2 5 55 Rm, Nu Carpel Rent · a .,.. • 1 $525 w side 645-6625 . 2 Br. I Ba In 6-plex. 2269 ,..,,..--=-=---:-...,-B Maple $.450 _ $300 2Br. 28a. llplc. encl gar, dep. No pe11. 540-4484 no P91S. S550 mo 1st, last & sec 842-0433 2 Br. 1 Ba private yard -----wllh no common walla Lg 2Br. 2Ba In quiet trip· 382 Victoria ::7 ss1o lu Garden Patio New 851-9523 cpts/palnl/drps WI O hOokup Encl garage Sm 2B72bii" townhouse pet $595 mo 559-4654 2 Br 1112 Be, trpl, walk to $275/mo • ulll. avall Fem. to shr w/aame 2-al)I 400 sq It bldg. y8fd, C-2, town & beech $800/mo lmmed Sue ell 5 30 ept, Cdm, ocean vu, walk 2400 t>lk Newport Blvd, Incl. ulll 493·8538 650-5296. to t>each, pvt tonnla/pool. S300/mo 646-3 192 ---~~-~=-=-=-fturn rm, pvt bath & ent, $336. 759-8035 IAAll l(W Ne~rt lt1cli 7H N.B. Avail Sept 1 Reta 1 BWer er--11'-s, courtuard, r..,.,. $.,25. 642•8802 Ammie 1hr 2br 2ba condo, Generous tenant Improve ~ ... ' ""' ' N B M/F 30..-. S3SO I-in ments, 650 to 4000 sq It. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll guard, see system. Gentleman non-smoker utll CMa 75'4-6239 or olllces $ 90111 2488 $635/mo 493-6499 over 40. 'Kitchen prM-(213)863-9712 Newport Bl, C M 2 Bedroom. t'h Bath. No tege. 548-7586 ave Rmmte 10 shr 3 br, 2 ba _642-3490 _____ _ pets. S4 95/month In NB room w/prvt 9iii&. apt. ocean view, blk from Busy Npt Blvd, C.M. 548•2682 ba. pool, no-smk. pets or beach, NB S250 mo ~ 760-116' sq I, air cond. kit prlv 1st mo only last Alt 6. 645-2137 office/retell. 645-9628 UN IN NEWPORT BEACH Singles I & 2 Bdrm Apart· ments & Townhouses Some are elegantly furnished From S660 On Jamt>oree Ad at San Joaquin Hiiis Rd 144-1100 •CONDOS • Villa Ball>oa and Ver- sailles 631-5838 $250-..$150 631-3526 NPT BCH. 2 blks to ocean Pool, tennis, wash/dry $325 Pre! temete 6.45-2583 eves ---Npt Bch room to resp . neat non-smkr M /F $350/mo. Kil prlvlleges. 645-6930 elt 6PM Oceanfront N. Laguna Shere 2 ol 3BR 28A M or F prof A11alf 9-1 $600 mo incl utll 494· 79•6 Paredlse on oceen lront at Balboa Pier. ISi, 1891 & dep. $335/mo A.sit tor Dean 675-7068 BAYFAONT-West Bay Ave 4Br • lam rm • rec rm, boat dock $2700 mo. Lawson Realty 675-4562 In C M , lg. 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 Am~I In dplll M/F, $257 mo Incl gar Avail patoos. gar dlll, mod, evil Sept 14 675• 1447 9/ 10, $600 640-9408 Ammtewanted Maater l>d CM/NB 17th & Newport w/bath. Carport. Prlv Newer 3300 SQ n. ample Found edull Tabby cat, vtc Bch. CdM. 20-29, Avail parking, air cond Owner Edinger & the beach. 9· t .$325/mo Call 675-8900 963-3976 760·26 15 Found =D-og--,O'"'ld..,..e-r..,.b"""lk...,/.,...ta-n Sllr lge 3 br. 2 l>a duplell l1•a1tri1I male Corner Pt1cen- on Newport Island Frple, l11t1ll 2920 I I a I v I c I 0 r I e . c M svndeck, ylew1 S290tmo 1200.2500 sq 11 11~ office) 645-7236 650 ... 0fl.C2 ( ve mag) West 1rvtne area. From -Fo_u_n_d--Fe_m_a_le __ S_l11_mese_ We'll look for youll Houaemetes/Unllmlled E.st11>llahed 12 yrs " I In 0C 832-4 13.4 ltatala Waatttl 00 Responadlbfe workl ng couple desires rent house. Newporl Beach, Cost a Me s a $600-$700/mo Eves 536-8742 S504/mo. Tom 651·8928 Cat by Arches on P.C.H. 2,660 sq It 3975 Birch. NB 6117 645-5348, NewpOrt Beach $1330 worll 549--0301 M IA zoning Agent Found -G~r-a-y-an_d_wh_lt_e 54 t-5032. remale kitten. vie Yukon •CdM. former manlCiMi'Si dlx sulle, 2855 E Cat Hwy, S575mo. 675-6900 & Bear.C M 675-4799 FOUND large Pyrnalae dog, lemate. seems to have sore feet 554-0559 HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, August 20 ARIES (March 21 -ApriJ 19): Commurucation received Crom one in position of authority. Be flexible, display ability to think on your feet. Minor crisis is diverted due to your alertn~. Member of opposite sex is drawn to you, makes no secret of it and sends your morale soaring. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Basic domestic adjustment is featured. Long range plans are solidified, could include education, travel and law Family member discusses spiritual values, needs reassurance concerning your love Libra natJve figures prominently. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Dig deep for information, reject superficial explanationa, insist on complete revelation concerning assets, money. Define tenns, steer clear of sell-deception. See others in realistic light. Pisces plays key role. E7slda. 5 yrs old yard Lga 2 br, 2ba lu~ury apt New everytl'llng 1 er2 $650/mo Call Dick Rm w/kltchenette. bath, pvt entrance. u1ll pd Slngle person, no pets $325 mo 63 I ·9259 Retired. middle aged man lool\lng tor home or large ept with h&rl>Or view. re- cent modern upgrades garage. In CdM. N B Wiii consider IOng term leas. or leue purchaM Call An ewer Ad • 8 15 FllTASTIC- 111FRHHIT OlltlOl lllHTll&L Hnl HAS XLNT LOCATION NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA Foonct Mottled gry/wtit Dog. tall & thin Coll Pll. CM 557-6212 CANCER (J une2 l-July 22): Be pos.itiveconcern- ing law, special rights and permissions. Pressure revolves around partnership, marital status, break from routJne and tradition. Time IS on your side - spar for delay, play waiting game Capricorn figure<> prominently. 998-7JOO dys, 640·2•26 24'6 Elden "v S6951mo b Io ck s o 1 r sand ev/\Oll<nds 851-6226 $495/yrty 760·8862 FOUND· Paralleet. 8·5...83. Wes! Nttwpof1 Sch Call to 1den111y 720-1508 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stnve for wider audience, put aside petty differences Wlth one who might be in posiuon to arrange import.ant con- ferences. Focus on employment, basic services, need for communicating with dependents. Aries, Libra persons figure prominently . ~se 2 Br 2 Ba No MESA PINES 2650 Harte pets 1916 Wallace " BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $525/up 103 $'495/mo 831-3671 PAV patio, pool, spa _,..........,..---' TOP area. quiet, no l)ets 2Br drps/cpt. lresh paint 549-2447 180 E. Rochester S•SO. ------548--01~ 675-6527 Mesa Verde 2 t>r 1 l>a, ----·--crpt. drapes encl gar 2 br, new paint, beaut $525 mo ~ dep Waler crpt, encl sgt gar. Close pd No pets 241-9806 to Harbor Plaza. Couples --pref No pets 347 w POOL. llplc. pvt patio, Wiison i213)447-5260 dshwshr Eeststde, x lg 2 ___ _ Br garden apt $595/mo 2 Br w/gar, crplS. water 557-2jµ 1 paid 636-4120 1·5PM -- 2176 "C Pta,,enlla $460 •1 Ir. •HI ll4t ''' 2228 "C" P1acen111 $470 patio. garden atmosphere •2 Br 2 Ba nr SC Plza SA pauo. pool, spa, crpl, drapes, $385/mo. 731-6829, 642-7312 carport $600 No Stunnlno large 1 Br gar· pets 752-5822 den apt, pool & rec area 3 Bdrm, 2 balh, carport $•25/mo 710 W 18th $575/mo 540-3666 2 Br l'h Ba wlgar crp1a, Eastllde I Br Apl In 4-plell w/garege, no pets $.400/mo 548-1665 EASTSIDE S650/mo 2 Br 1°11 Ba Twnhse, yard/balcony sm pet ok, carpOf'l, lnctry rm. all bit-Ins 2536 Santa Ana Ave TSL MGMT 642-1603 drapes, 11ove, lned yard w/patlo, waler pd 636-412Q 1-5PM 667 "L" v1dor1a S52S 2619 ·•o" Santa Ana $540 WIDDL.lll YILUH I & 2 Br Apll avail Pool. spa, garege avail. laundry rm. gas paid No pets 2 Br 1 ''• Ba S595-S610 I Br 1 BA $515 TSL lllT 114-00l 1 Newport Sho1e1 Ouplell, 2 Br 2 Ba $650/mo year- ly A.gt 675-1642 Walk to OC C Use ol W/D $300/mo Utlls in- cluded 850-1088 A.ARE FIH 642_.300 24 hrs Here IS your oppty lo ae-Saaatr ,. _ -1---- cure a completely re-l t l 2906 -r1111 Ir lurb1aheo 28r IBa up-ti I 1 Ital 2912 stairs apt w/wood t>urn· ON THE SA.NO ~~-..,._...,....,._ __ _ Balboa Island Lg ovraze Ing trplc & pvt gar' SUMMER RENT AL W/Slorage. HI-dry New CHOICE NB HGTS 3 Br. 2 Be. unit, wet bar. roof Si:?Stmo. 648•6333 AREA 528 Irvine Lae furnished, waaher. dryer $750 mo No pela. Agt lncld Summer enctsd C M nr 17th. $50 mo E-Z 631-5155 garage 5802 Seashore acoeas storage or car Spacious apt, apx 1 ml ~SL Mg.'2'11 642-1603 343 Cebrlllo 5'18·9516 16r4~·m2357b each Ca II V1c1ta'ea Nr Baach & Adam•. H.B .. L sgt gar for atorage. OCEAN VIEW. 2 Br. l'J\ lt1t1Js 2907 $65/mo. (213)493·1855 t>a. tuJ1ury penthouse Big BUr cabin, 2 Br. 1 Ba, WANTED shop 1pece or Condo at Vitia Balt>oa 6 nr lake. ell WOOd Int large garage tor minor mo 156, wlll consider lee 359-89321359-4060 auto l>Ody repair, will pay opt S976tmo 548-3239 up to S200tmo Co1t1 Big Bear cabin. 2 Br. 1 BA, Mesa or Huntington Bch Ill.II I OLUI nr lake, all wood Int Biil 969•1221 Thie Cflarmlng 2Br, 1Ba 359-8932, 359-4060 apl w/wood burning Lk ArrowhMd e11Qvla1te trplc, catheder&l celllnga, lakelront home, 5br/6ba. stoY'll, refrlg. & pvt gar-alp• 12, game rm. eleg· age. ls more llke a pvt ant furn. d0ock 642-7080 Office lutals 14 16 d wes1chtt, N.8 na 10 1365 sq, It Sultal>le for medical or dental Agent 541·5032 * omce warenouae ·combo Found Pnoto album, 8t1lboa Pantn. lnltlal1 KB. 673·9349 * t500 sq fl to 37 12 sq It Found radio, Newpofl •Carpets. drape•. Beach area 675-3070 *On site sec & mngmnt •Beautlluttylandacaped Found red mixed Re· •Waler tncld lrelver. t•~ yr old female •AYlllf !or lmmed oocup Vic Hart>or Blvd. San OOIE SH Dlego Frwy 979-3386 TIEii TtlH Found Set ol keys on rlnq 1835 Whittler Ave C· 13 "Cadillac RH. Horn · U l-IH4 142_,dl 760-8425, call 10 Identity ----..,..,..,......,,,..--1FOUNO Set or key• Newpon Beech Lido Can. w/name tag, Cadalllc on "MY VIiiage aree 3250 sq J one aide R.L Horn on It MI or commercial UM<, other aide 76()..8425 ground noor. .,,. wide door plus 2 toadlng FOUND Yorkahlre or 1llky docke, empte oN atr .. t terrier Ml 3-4yra otd ? parl<lng, as It I SO a eql B ch I Ad am 1 H B ft N"!N. Call Slyvia. 960-2625 Pelican Properties Inc.. LOt'I 8/3 M while/gray 7141&45-6501 G9'man Shep. mix, 17th •Sll90 up. 22115 n Indus-& Tuttln. C.M 648·9025, 11111 office 18101 Redon-1 540-7594 do Circle, #T, Hunttngton,L-0-,-1 "'"8/_,6_M_a_le_or_a-nge_,/-w-ht Beach 8.42-2834 cat. 67th/Se11hore. w hse Choice NB HglS loc 2100 Haven Pl LM S775 mo No peta Agt 6J t-5155 Yearly 2 Br. Den 01 3 Br 1 811. sundeck 222'h 35th St. $635/mo. lnclda utlla IUll Beaulllul Whaler Condo. on t<eanapall t>eacn. 1 Br, 2 Ba. fat>ulout view, spectal rates Sock now lor fell & winter . 213-389-5576 250 IQ ft Suite. s2001mo. Aa1taact•t1t1 3002 779 "l " w 19th St •SPtAITuAL AOV1SOR• Costa Mese 851·6928 Advice In tove. marrlege & t>uslnesa. 675-2495• Npl Bch 831-I 535 Or 631-1535 LOST Big ftulty white Per- •lan C11 Port Weybridge area REWARD 760· 1706 BALBOA PENINSULA 675· I 140 VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Daring break- through is highlighted -you'll imprint style, you'll be in midst of exciting changes. You'll succeed tn new s tart, will get to heart of matters and you could receive genuine business or stock l&p which can be transformed into solid profit LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on security. safety, long-range projec~. ability to properly appraise special products. Protect rights, especially where property is concerned. Your iniual im- pressioM about people prove correct. Aquanus. Leo natives play key roles SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Diverstfy, welcome chance to change routine, to embark on brief, holiday journey. Spotlight on relatives, business and some "acid comments," Popularity increases, you'll receive n umerous social invitations, you'll become more aware of body image and appearance in general SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21). Concentrate on details, take nothing for granted, realii.e that someone does want something for nothing -at your expense. Focus also on payments, collections, ability to obtain needed material. Scorpio, Leo. Taurus penons figure prominent.ly. Eaatelde Ouple•, 2 story, 3 Br 2 Ba enctsd yard AVllll 9-I ·83 $700/mo 64<>--0997 EaatsJde 2BR IBA In quiet tJ1••••111••• ltatals lo Skue 400 sQ fl Pvt bath. Re· let I llW 11111 H llftl LOlibliiCk'in cat. altered, done S300 mo. 842-4623 Ga.In clerlty. dlrKtton & declewed, whtle flea col· purp0aet Liie .c:rlpt & 111-tar Vic MeH Verde. IHOITIYf 11ms 11tude ~t Elim. 751-8550 C~PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. J 9): Lunar cycle high, you'll correc:tly discern motives and you'll be at right place at crucial moment. Judgment, timing and intuition are on target -you'll receive plaudits of peers. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure in scenario. convenient trl-ple• $.475 E/atcle duplH, 2 Br. 1 Ba. mo etectrlclly & water gar, yd, w/d hkup Cpl paid Open Sun 1-'4pm pref S5951mo 650-2077 22~2-B Eldon. CM. ----IUHI Y'ITl ans BHt. hull 2140 $485 I Br, I Ba Apt 2 Br ' ea upelllrs. ,;pie, $585-$595 2 Br 2 Ba garage S625/mo Townhcxiae Frptc. sky· 642-7803 llghts. patio. all l>ullHna I. 366 Avocado Bach, wtk to bch. all ullls TSL Mgmt 6<12·941 2 pd, $375tmo non-smkr. 960-2666 EastalOe t Br small but Neer Adema & Beech. up- cozy wl wood <*llnga & •lairs apt. single car gar- c111>lnet1 $.405 851·9523 age. pallo dswshr, small EMlsJde 2 B~ In pet Ok, 1 Br I Ba. lndry 4-plex. lrg private patio lac. IASOtmo $300 de- gar a oe. no pelt posit Agen1 no lee $550/mo 759-9194 883-1500 a .... ltac~ 2740 RHt. htcli 2740 Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that woo The America's Cup 1n '75' -". fll ~,,,. - II ynu rt not ~urr who I Or whit) Ktnn~rbun~port was, (!On t lttl had ;ou rt not alol'lf Kennt11>11n-J)Oll 11 on, ot 14 d1\hrM. h•l'l'I 01llt11nt 1pa1tment ttoorpt1ns ~I \n1111nd V•ll•tt 1n Huntin1ton Buch Sf1w1!14 Y•IQ&t r a rnull ot 1011111 l)fuont111ed ll'Olu\IOnat pl~Mint Ill# ~ind ol .lllenll()n you dntrtt .\ PfllKt blend ot n~tu•t and ~•int 11t11i.d 1n 1 lornt 1111th t>abblrnc bmok\ •nd Quiel ponds, Coni.d by Mtural ocu n b1t~1ts MO to lhat 11nn1) tourtt. \w1mm1na 0001~ 1 \P3 3nd a con,,nrtnt toutoon nur VloPPIOi ~!Id ,mpjoym~nt and yow··~ gdt 1 gjace 1nyo11t •Owld PfOVdlY ua llOmf' (C.tn ~fnney!Nn~port I On. .and two ~rcx>m one .tnd lwo blth ~•flmenl\ flom $!>45 • s~~··· I~~~$ ttuntina9'n V1htt l•llf. H\it111nct0fl 8ttch, CA (71 4) 898·9961 rrom l~e San Oitco frww1y clmt notlh Oii lk«h to Md IOCltll llltn tttt1 on Mtf lddcn to s.r.ind Y ..... furrn111nc1 ••141illlt • ()peil dllly 10 AM t~ dint Spauou~ s1nqle. one & two bedroom ap~ , BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! f'URNISH[O or UNfURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID, HEALTH Cl UBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus mu(h more1 Sorry, no pets Model'> open daily Q to 6 Oakwood G~rden Aparfmtnts Newpor1 BHdt So. 1 700 16th Street (al Dover) 642-5'13 Newpo;. Buch No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 1 b/f to 1hr 2Br. pool. no pets 831·0120 all 6.40-5 100 Ext 50 290I 1l1tBa. CM . 6PM HW"RT IUOll lnate negative auttudH & Lo·-,-, -6-1-k/_w_h_I -Dog--, -S-p-ltz Lux new 1\111 ~ omcea dlacover new Pltterna of type, tong hair, 8-13·83 130·29Saq ll Some2 beh11lf1or. 495-4 121 or nr OC Airport Red har- oNICe avltes 4 72·2693 (mMS11ge) neaa w/llc end rabl•• teg R~t & Antg ae<v. NOTICE OF 'Biii" 675-4870 BalbQt P.en MIF to shr 3 garden courtyard. lrg NQN-AESPONSIBIL TY Lost "Bo" •510 gry Poo t>r. 2 be house nr beach windows Cllll152·6A08 Notteelaherebyglventhat die/Terrier. 645-7372, $260/mo 675·6014 Greg Newpof1 -Be-acn_L_ld-o~C-an-· lhe underlllgnael will not 5.45-4963 c M. nery VIiiage area 3250 aq be responsible lor any ------Bed Fellows Inc Liberal tt M 1 or commetclal user. del>ts or lleblll1le1 con-Lost dog, crosa btwn S1 minded ctlenta, •If ground floor, xtra wide tracted by anyone other Bernard & lrlah Setter. screened S25 each door plus 2 loading then myself. on or alter named 81andy 6.46-2193 972•2095 doclls. ample oN atreet lhla dete Dated Aug 1• LOST Dog -Fe Semo~ Btwn Bay & Ocean, ahr parking, 11 I• S so a sq 1983 Olga Puk. 1433 ( 11 1 1 w h 1 t e ) 3BR duple.c $300 mo. It NNN CA 1, Styvla, Superior Ave. Ap1 324, 9usherd/Ad•m•, H.8 4404 Channel Pl., 111.8 Pellean Proper1\es Inc. NwptBch.CA.92863.. 8 -6 $100 Reward 650-5191 or 642·8087 71•1645-8501 96.4-5658, 96.4-7448 CdM. !lttr beaut 3 br, 2'h Furntthed oHloe. Senk Or be hOYMI. lrptc $300/mo Coate Men Plan yrly Sept. 15. 675-5015 $ t75/m o, no lae TM Loll Dog: St. ~ lrlth Setter "Brandy" 90 11>9 6.45-2193 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Family member becomes valuable ally, helps you locate special documents. Keep promise to one confined to home, hospital. A secret will be revealed, you'll benefit from this but also will arouse much envy Young pel'90n displays anunosity. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What seemed a defeat wlU be transfonned into a "victory." Lunar emphasis on Criends, hopes, wishes and excitmg, romantic "interlude." Look behind srenes. realize that you have passed crisis point -now you can proceed with confidence -556-3900 TRANSCENDENT AL Condo rm avall for young-MEDITATION Loat. F brindle Pltbvll, p I 3012 II t er prof pereon, located In NEWPORT BEACH ofil'Ce Free Intro lecture .-;ery 'Aila'. g mos old, Ball>o• trHll I tr fl'-H' ltlt W11IH 5100 CM full amenities S260 1.000 IQ "· Allreetlve. Wed. at 12:00 Noon and Pen .. on 8 / 12. 675· 1949 1soo•n110DELS T.D. I 4021 .. _,._ ...... mo 645-7168 Wall Maintained. Modern p 0 E c " -• -• " -Bulldlnn on Ou'-' Stree1 8 00 M 22 I emtno Loat green parrot 8 l'thlll Ovtcall ONLY 835·9199 1,1. UTIU• P/Ume 9 to 3:30 Sh1rp Fema•--'"are Hunt1ng1ton · ·• ,., RMI Tustin c VIII .--"""" ...... ,h bk"~ b•Ak "" "'' 't Aaalgned Parking Gar· • annery age •• •rtaace Ot. lie. ........ ....... .., """ -· Beech apertmenl. wo a 0 t • Av • 11 • b 1 t 873-5030 any Into. DITil INIOIU Sb-:'teiTil:'V In 111 & 2nd ground, plMaant phOrl• bedroom, two bllll. Quiet 800 6 "' .. 323 B1chel0t/8acn.torette mannera, typing •11d o-n- only. 969-2007 6"'5-4 / 4""" LOST: MaJe Siiky Terri.t. Otflce & Birthday Perttea T 'u lnet 949 eral omc. axper Can Office spac.torleaM. H7 I.eat a fnd ltM gOld/gray, abt 4 yra old TllE UST HllllJI R.E.Broker BdAealtOfl 714/6-4M805 fem to lhf hM on the ft.ff95/moutll•Pd MC. LOSl· Smell ant1onameot"Wllbef1". 6-42-2171 S46-<Hl11 1~-=--,...--=---=-,,,.._ Blute, C.M. No ~. no ~round fir. 1055 El .... ,T.E'"E No WT.!'_I,'..•. Reward 8.4M1$4, 1'17 738-863t, 55M538 WIDOW HAS S tor Au1o0.talllng, Steve'a 0. IHI $250/mo 831-2576 ,.__ ..,,,... <> -n c.d1 Pl 1101 tlllllng nwdl ra.pontlble. imlno Ot. vvwta Men. Vee Anita & GlenMyfe, I l T.D'e, S10,000 up No ctean out lndMduaJ lot FemaJe w/chlld lookl~ !or 3 Bike E or Fairview & LB. on 817183 home· L.Oat: Mint coltl• M, Lao II IHIH credit cMCll. no ~I{) car wattling a auto detalt-~!!!!!~!!!!llllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ =~~;~/: ~2~~:38 BA Ad/~~i040, Mr 'Traoy 84391~-34583 II 7 w or II . =::.,~~e~~;~attllna. l•I 1-lL •!11 =I< b~~ '@m O:nt!n Ing, lull time. 631-6900. 111 Cl1at1t1 277t Profitable Loclcamlth bu•l A.Noo.111l·1311. BA8Y8 ITTER, tovtng Fem 10 stir 3 Br 2'~ Ba, DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Lolll TortOllhell Ft en LOST Papllton M., 8 mo. Moblle unit loaded beby91ttw wentect Pl my 2 Br JA85. Furn 1820. 2-ety Bal Penln condo. Bey1ront bldg 800· 1107 FIOe ,_.blk ~ org Vin Mullt-c.olored blk, wttl, 8chool avllll OwMt mov· 8 1 Wut.. 1100 .. ..1 lbl h. Poot, yelr rOul'ld, nr v•ulted celllnge. trptc, tq n av1JI rrom $1 25. 4th/Av8Clldo CdM RE· ten. R-erd. 536-4900, Ing. S29,000 780-0998 llt!J' :.:?2m2•,.3.r ell 8 ri . t>eacn. t>vMe. No pet• rr a290/mo Jim . BASEMENl $100 eq It. WAAOl l 7w1195 731·1511 JOln iiiftlPAfAIUllHI '" . ., v _ '498·62n 75-9518 8YN ~~ aq ft C1ll: Mon-Fri LOST. Yeltow pet pwa. i:OST, Reward. S20 Sm F laalaHI 0.t. •tit UCI RENTALS Banking Condo, LMH, luxury 2Br Lady 45• to •hr lovely Np\ 842-4644 llM t 'Archie' alM> 1 •horthalr. blonde.dog. CIVIi di. P:8'Qll 6u;J. 17171 Mllchell, lrvlne. 'P/T TIWlt 2b•. OCMn vu. pool, etc. O.acn apt w/Mrrte $350 smait grMl'I paraltNt. Ant 10 "Hlldt"'. Ult Nkl nMa In Newport e..eh. Ad llOllflCIY In Npt 8ch IOok· Ex.ctltenl oppot1unlty tor Sec M75/mo635-2.280 POOi /Jae &40·1144. NEWPORT CENTER. Full A.Ward 500 blk WlllOn. Whippet 982·7526. 1983 Eat groaal40.000. lngforpertOJlto doftllng exi>erlenc.d'l*'IOl'llnat- laata 1 Jm M/f ''" trg 3Br llBa dpht In MMl.aa7s.se~s~i~.~~tee 631-3123 Ptr ... lll Salell f>tlce 1~1000 C1U and ci.tJveri... Mutrt be tracttw Saving• & L= Cd ... wlk to~-.. non-·-k .,.. JOU Lyn II 752·2.2.,... outQOlnQ and aneroetlc. Immediate opening o 2 Br f Ba l'!Mr Mc:F1dd«l "" "''" .... SCR·M Lm Oood Opponunlly to vari.d dutlea Poalhon,.... "495/mo. Joyce Waltte 1250+',; ullla 780-8931 • 290/up, car pets, n • SPIRITU~L READINGS llln ... lorOH eate of l!JI. ''get Into the buetneee". qvl'91 eppro1t1rn1tf!Y I 83 t· 12611 Mi l' 10 ltlr 3 br, Nb°• ~;~·e.'~,; a~:~r=~: AcMce In a)I mitt«• l.ov., c1u111111 wood & melal Cell 044_7&44 for lnfOt-deye/Wk and elternate condo w/prof. f . Ocean ANSWERS marrleo-a bu•lne11. bullneaa. 185.000 tllk.. tlon S111urdaya untN f P ""' 1Ma1 2ttO ~few. amenltlee. ,., 8 lngton a.lie!\ 842·2~ AllO counNllng 1915 ell Ttirma. 1118·81&1 me ----Call Lind• 0 1eu1, Workt"" fllJf1 211-140 ,.,1in P ... eant, ntemkr. re.p. UY YllW Sm<*•· !nfOV So Et Camino~. San Atroblc StudlO It looltlng 1a..1ao1 OCSL. 1700 ··• •~001-o 6~ ... 57"8 I _,_ I 8Ntt• TIAl8f Clem Llc'd 491·72". tor lnalructon and Ae-Ademt AYa. CO.La M .... amOk Npt Cr"' tannl• -'" ...., • S.auUM 1r1: v11 ..... eve I• TAKE ON! c 11 nl•t T"'f. ~.. c-... •-EOE. .. --I> ... '"'2 ·~~ M ., I •o• .. •y• OF NEWPORT ep 0 . v _., .. nOf'fl.. • pool S300 850· 1706 vPM People Of''9nlld pro1 fe a ,... '" • .,.. .. , on·rr · I tOld my dumb ooualn I ' i;'b'a.ck 6 cranking 8eaut tlub Cel 'C rldy, 111<ante0to11\r 2 8r 2 atry 9·5 wu 09'"0 Ofl • /lllt•. H• 11 upl 161•1212 192-1737 or ~Obert flle IHIMI drew In 1~• Hive __,fllrla you want w/1kyllght. CM 1290 Sublet 1n11 bey1ront o!'flo41, ti.Id •'hike must be me. 8$1-3921 WHI 1 Dallp Plfot to Mii? ~ad• CIC> Debre 832·8301 or NB Convenient. puking llnce IWfYOM 1lw1y1 w tNnot fMt wttl\ OeM'/ QeMlfted Ad c .. TC>CMy It wtlll. M2·M 7&. 548-398 I S400fmo ~8·2888 telt. hlt'll 10 'TAKI! ONE. Piiot Wwrt Ade Sell ldll lt81'M &42·M78 t42-M71 ( TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 53 Circuit 54 8111 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 1 More aclly 6 Cheek 10 Arrowhead 14 Complain 15 UK aborigine 16 Straight as -- 17 Foreign ollicer 19 F1p POrl 20 Old English coin 21 Frightened 23 Sun hat 25 Fasten 26 S1r1ve 5 7 Floor cover 59 Milk pref 61 Fights 64 Pursuer 67 unused 68 S terile 70 Foot parl 71Care11em 72 Carouse 73 "-b1en1 74 Present 75 waste allowa11ces DOWN 27 Finial 1 S trike 29 Learner 2 · Alas'" 18 Slow movers 31 Untested 3 Knit pattern 22 Shoal 33 Traitor 4 Growing oul 24 Irascible 34 Bangs shut 5 Hohday spots 27 Amer1nd 36 Senses 6 Ems or 28 Pulsate 40 Length urnl Baden 30 Signs 42 Cl'larger 7 Lends a hand 32 M inute 44 Door sign 8 Slav& 35 Ot bnslles 45 Group ol Dred -37 TNT sel values 9 Descent 38 Roma money 47 Door sign 10 Woody fiber 39 Standstill 49 Suppor11ng I l Grown-up 4 t Secreted 50 Failure 12 Waterway 43 Mar 52 Unhurt 13 Globule-Ilka 46 Brusque r--r-2~~3--.-4--.~5-7 8 9 48 Map anew 51 Superior po(t 54 D1stor1 55 Warmth 56 Fr -Canadian beauty 58 Kind 60 Spud 62 Observes 63 Blemish 65 Lizard 66 Electric units 69 Wh1s1<ey 10 11 12 13 -------- Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 (.'6 • f Ht.. 11 !tit WU... II! 1111 Wu... lltl ;:;;•;:;...• .;:.:;;U;.;.;I~....::;.:.=: IU. IFO/IOTIY Putt W &anlf Salta, o.ncew11e Store. llW tmftl DO A UTTL& 8UltMl&I IN YOUft Pat1 time, 8em to noon. E11p1r1enoeO Full or LI QUnl 8Hoh, uper AllttTAIT Mon thru Fri Lite tYOlno. p/tlme Call 403·7848 pref. P.T. 497-1757 PIT. hOUMhold uplo:M9, r.:'uo:.':.1::1e~~k :;':';! PllUll nlMY /Ull l&LH/F1U ff•• groettltl. a.nd 1'111~- dec>endent1y. S5 ht to Gen Off OutlM, 1<Ht9Y by In lg alhletlc 1.Cllll)'. Set ~~e3n Call WI rn• .. .,, can btwn eern·t2 touctl, rnua11ype es Wi>fTI, ttvu Wed Sten l llOO/mo noon, 841-8838 heavy ICOt'g 9X$* req. eat onJy H2•t374 u Jc SERVICES UNLIMITED Full time. Immediate for memt>erlhlp Martcetlng. ernnd1, Or'1 UllHllllH L•at• I PIC•. Ctlent•I• neceaeary STUDIO 5 Allt lor Judy, 8'40·8'4'43 HAIR New exciting u lon open- ing rnlddl• or OOCol>ett Ellcellent parkl"ij, good loaetlon near 'Food· perk" & OC Airport. Sii· tlon rental• or 91nploy- ment for 1tyllat1 & rnenl- curlet1 111aileble PlelM cell Marianne, 87~7720 or 494-9907 HAIR STYLIST, lull time. muat have 1orne tollow- 1 ng. Coate Miiia. Ph 540· 1031 1tt 6. A•k tor Plf"IOn to do Ironing. Call lllll/P••1T llPT Je)t WHt .. / rt ltaclil rt ltatlil -1no1. 841H057 My .. Dtantlc s101 ";;;::::;;:;:;;;i;;;&m=;;;;;;;;;~iiilii tiome "'yours. 40 lilr /wt. •11t Iii• _.,, cfirl.1i1n Mom (3yr bOy) PltTllUPllO UST. te werll lat/IH. nd• rm/be or MP qrt• COLOSSAL llRAGE SALE tor IOhoot picture co. lttltr Min ft lilt ar• (pref E 11de CM) In exch EJcpw. not nee. Seeeona1 ':&•· Ea,tr Prtf. litkppg, laundry, LI clllld 111111 YIEW ... H work 128/day. Start Ill Ill& •&II c er a . 6 4 5 • 5 8 8 0 , Sept 19. Thia le an ldMI • 534-5840 1IOI Pett '"-Ji .,. ltlil Job !Of• homem1kw wtio Wiii, Hit ••rhr c--1 ----~,S~S 2 Dresaers, 2 bookcases, desk, end 1.abte, B ft W01Jld Ilk• to earn extra lh.1 •-t I -11.•.-• ___ .,.,. .... ....,.,1 f ---" bin t; hU_.-•-money. II you are ., -•I •H 5 mo. old kitten, Pl IO a, an MUJ ca e -c ....., p ... ypen, canieat, lntere•led In wOl'l<lng 3 to Retail Sllmtee. houaebroken, portapotty, baby chair, diaper paU, portabed, 8 rnoa. • year. ull SALES POSITION. 1ov11 eltentlon. to good Infant clothes · all good condition. Back pack, 5'45-1775 EJccluatvewornen11torel1 horne, $5. 963~1117 Men's· Women's -grown boy's clothes. As- Proleeltonal Sale1 Person looking for ambltloui Sia---1881 point cat. a1 sorted kitchen It.ems, curtains, Kmg 11ze mat· luhlonconecelnoe ''"""" '"' d '-- ~tno. Starttno N.lwy s 8 llPf)ll. chUfOfl, etc ~ S800-$1000/mo. Call be-ALE -Micro compytetl , llable drtVllf, ectlve, 11· tween 10 am • 2 pm .. Alk m 1 1 u r • P • r 1 0 n tractive older woman, lof Mre F--835-5&55 w/butlMM & c:ompyttt own car 8'48-0734 -,-exp« 75'4-e30:) needed for quality Men'• lndlvldual with e.11tenalve 1hot1, good health, houae l.t'esl an frame, prwn.ogTaph tum table, br8!111 11111 •nLl•T store. Full llrne position. retail backgr01Jnd In fine broken. 640-7410 wood holder, acreen doors, shelving and aii-• • C I 11 Io r I p p I . --' ood ·~• red ood lo. l.T 71._759•1823 wornenaclothlng, ~I 5510 1011ocu w , step a...,.,,, games, toys, w Carol 11&11 I cornpetltlveaal1ry& eredenz.a, weight lifting be™:h and MUCH Regis Halr1tyll1te In the Pref S.eret:r. benellt• For lnte<Vlew u1trallan Shep pupa. MORE. Mlulon Viejo Mell an-call 640-0090 or t ; I • c h • m P 11 n e • -nounces outatandlng )ob with bkk'O exper enca. 8'40-0991 $75-$175 549-3984 opp for experienced, Call Jenet 1150-1180 ---------1 ""G _______ _ Hll 11111 Orko TuturelZM, Incl 2V.HP eompftMOI, carrlel. 70' hQM, wall board riopper gun. '400 30' !ittenlllon tadw-~ 140 831-t643 2 Regulation Air Hoeltey tabl• 1100/botll call an.r s pm. 950-2983 BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC HORSE-Handplll'lted Call t o ue $80 840-8709 ev., Br111 Celllng Fen, ~ uled w/oak bt•d.. & 1u11p 11gnt1 Cott 1299. will take $99 552-0796 BRIGHTEN YOUR PA TIOI Order your top quality cus- tom m1de hanging bu· ket. reas rate• 9S6-2410 Dining liiiiie 3 leate ee1t1 10-12$200 Gdcond. 12· aluminum atepladoer S 100 642-0879 l<awa 750 Generator. S2SO (like new). Atari Dix Aslarlodl(Table Mdl) Perl cood $250. 642-8686. Large 1111e pool table S3SO S52·01S6 Lawn mower & edger $7S ea 18S 1 Kentucky Pl. CM 557-5659 stytllt & manlcurl11. lfyou "-•• -Assistant typing, flllng. AKC $l50. 642•7984 Musi Sell Emglo air com- qualllled lull ~lo. hair· •HL l .... &Tt ... rs Secretary, Admlnl1trat1ve Olden Retriever puppies, Ctr••• ••I Nu I Baal. HllhU ar1 ou110 m1ketopdoll11 Now hiring •JIP«lenced call Mon-Fri Don LABRADOR Yellowrnale, lar••1S.l1,l1t/•-1 ESTATE SA.LE Anllques pressor w/100 It hose real e11a1e 811etperton 751 6191 -. -bl d and don't mind working tor polltlon with well es--=--··-------6 moe old, AKC, pertlelly 300 Fernleal 67S-3S89 mar e top commo e $450 Ramset Mdl 4160 hard with 1 great lttltude tabllllhed Realty & Invest-Secretary Law office, part trained $75. 547--0707 =---= .. :-----~--hall trees, misc lurn1ture Merk II Gun w/ 1000 come wllh u1 Guaran-ttll 111tU lead glass lamp 16122 shots and pins $250. teed Mlary, comrnlnlon. meob~~L 673-8700 ~:::er~c:lr~~~i'::;' LAB RETRIEVER PUPS 364 lite lane Sat 9em. Twinkle Circle Hunt Har-546-4320 Paid vacation• end other -....,....---==-~----Blk, MIF. champ blood, B k ...... d•I b bour, See Br l oge Incentive bonu1 point REAL EST ATE SALES _5s_3-0 __ 77_3 ______ 1 AKC, pedlgreea 1225 ~'i. ~· Mo~!tte. ar 1 Twnllms a1 end of Ed· Nearly$ new baby cilange Pr""'rams. Call Charlotte ltW 111111 •1o•n••f/L111I 54g,.1066 • Inger 10-5 Fri/Sat tbl so. wind-up awing -• • " .,. •o f II I I I --' $35. dlx stroller $40 On Clark 495-2005 Experienced lalMPeraon Small Pre1t1glou1 Faahlon POODLES: Standard • •• J. ar11• I I L1iaa1 lt1clil sz sleeper sofa S2SO H1tdwere/Ulel. Full Tlrne. IO< well known eet1b-Island Npt Center Law White AKC. Mii $350 Metro Soccer Club Ben-- • 640 0674 Experienced pref. Crown llllhed Balboa 11t1nd llrm. Legal expetlence re-up. 540--91SS ellt. Furn., refrlg, apples, Sal/Sun 9-5 Everything • Herdware. 1024 lrvlne, 673-8700 Realty. quired. IBM dl1pt1y Sh • P di tools. clothing. toya. t06S Santa Ana St Oak Glen Mountain Re- Newport Beach ~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil writer Meg card ti. Salary ~rry 1 00 8 puppy books, bake sale. Sat & ll••s•t ltic"" treat Memt>erthlp, camp • comrnensurale with ex-11 e. teacup-toy rnln· Sun 8-4. 282 Flower St. _ • Cout to Coast. sell dwn """",...+--+--+---! lmmed Job opening w/gen. RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST perlence. Cell pa m ature. $250 up. 548-2648 ..,....,,,-.....,.,.,.---~--1 2 Fam ly sale· Furn. Toya, pymnt $1350 552-6127 hsecleanlng serv. PART-TIME weekend re-644-9190 YORKSHIRE Terrier, 3 Famlllee: Sat/Sun-lO Bikes. Home llama. 2036 Mon-Fri 6am-2pm. Ve-cepllonlet + Part·tlrne males 1350. 6 mo Ch. am. Blk/whl TV. cir TV, Port Provence. Set. 9arn. hlcle req. Percentage typing during the WM!<, llDllET&IY Sire & Dem. 548-6832 OIB moter, 7 pc dining -.....,,3..,F=-A-.-.,-L.,..." saL-E talary In accordance wfth xtnt pert-time worll IOf Mature, well organized, set, 6' sofa. great rnlec m ' '"' exper. C.M. resldanoe college atudent. Call dependeble. o40 hr•. Pttl 95 S Items. 348 Princeton Dr. 2915 Cassia, N.B. ··--'-d I n 5 Cl •-Sal/Sun 9AM. DEALS pref. 957-8431 '"'""' YI on Y •· er... Typing 50wprn, bkkpg. COCKAllELS 125 91, Over 600 Paperbacks, LEGAL SECRETARY Johna on 644-9080. 645-8628 AFRICAN RINGNECKS Colonial Dlnelle set w/4 EAST BLUFF GARAGE PAINTERS' EQUIPMENT LADDERS, EXT POLES. TARPS. ETC 631-6543 Retrlg counter top $50 Metal clothn r~ $40. BookC888 S30. 862-3764 5-6pm wkdya N~plortDWCE~t_!ARNEKOIEAc Shampoo Aaalatant for-13S ea. 642·8686 ctialrs, Colonial Sofa SALE 8AM-3PM Sat Part · I Im•• ex P • r • ..... -· -,...... floral, blond oak twin Dozens ol llama from 3 675-0200 busy aalon, lie:. r~ New· Yellow Love Bird, hand beds, Beautyreet mat-farnllles at give-away HllTlll TIClm LIQUOR CLERK nMded, Receptlonlit/Secretary. port Beach. 631•1 90 led, hand trained, 5 rnoa. tress & bouprlngs, prices. New personal TV, Sal Oct 8 concert, Pacific rnuat be experienced. Bal P/T, tlexlble hourt, typing Shlpplng/ReceMng Clerk 17S. 963-9235 double dresser & night brass hdbrde, luggage, Amp, 2 reserved seats Harbor Liquor 875-888'4 required, Costa Mesa, Sm mfgr located In F.V. Is Aat 1811 01 stand, lamps & curtains. clothes. men's business S40 bOlh 969· 1221 afl 6 645-1920 aeeklng an lndlv 10 "ii;ii:-:.;;iii;;;;;;;;;;J;; recliner. footstool & misc suits 40L Linens house-Several diamond atones LtT PfllSH preform the dvtlel ref•· • Sat/Sun 20121 9--5, hold goods, l1brtc1 & no-20 pt to 112 ct ladlel 141 tor ear rent1t egency. Call Reeept1onl1t, full time, Uva to shipping & reoelv-WESTMINSTER ABBEY 22-26 5PM-8PM. Sii 27 tlons. framed pictures. c1 Concord wetcl'I. aev· Janet. 650-1180 Harbol' lawn Mortuary. Ing. This polltlon req ANTIQUE MALL 9-5. 1574 Carraway Dr In pols & baskets, sm alee, erel oz ol 14 g 19 ct gotd Houeecleenera wented 540-S5So4 valid Calif driver• lie. For 11751 WestrnlnSler Ave alley etc Priced tor e sellout lresh water pearl neck~ $S/hr Need cu. Lv Receptlonl1t-derk:al, pan more Info call btwn 9~. GARDEN GROVE _P_A_T-IO_S_A_L_E_: _H_om_em_11-de 460 Vista Roma (Across lace & bracelet plus other M .... ge 631·8222 time, Newport Beech In-~9_6~2~·88_7_7_. -----554-8103 and Antiques. Odds & from EeStblufl Elemen-jewelry for sale cheap or v • • t m • n I FI rm -SHOE SALES: 2S-3S hrs ends 1966 Westminster. tary Sehl)__ will lrade tor good houae-11&.11 WllTll N 0 N • S M 0 K E R wk. Expr nee. Hrly + Antique bit w/t>evelled .,,..----------Eastblulf Moving Sale hold furniture, lg TV or 5-6 hra weekly 3 Corona 673~5'4 comm . Children 's glass mirror, $1950. Lge Sat only Furnltuie. Baby Misc household & decor-Wasriertdryer 673-5619 del Mer loeetlont $4/hr llOI_._ • ..,. Boolery. NB 8'44-248'4 Cntry French desk. S29S Items. misc. 2018 a1or tlems, turnllure tzod Singer TovchlronlC In oak f--+-4-+-+--+--~ + genwou1t1pt1Jobdone ,...,..,., Mr. Miiter. 64-4-2078 or 859-5092 VPehradlaerope Coun, Mesa & Polo boys clothes cabinet S800/0BO. right Jim 714-8'15-0638 Full time to anawer phOnee booL• kl 1 1 and grMt people. Typlnn, Sm Fashion Ille Law Olllce Collector' a Dream I Two =-=-~.,.--------" · 1 eQu P 8 c 848-5092 IUllTWllOI 0-« b "• needa pit ofc aut for fll· beeutlfully carved SOLID SAT/SUN· 257 Costa Everything Must Go -, _____ , All around malnt1nance 1 I rt y touch. EJc. Ing & reception. Mature, TEAK WOOD PANELS Mesa SI Relrlg, wtr bed, 760-8858 521 Vent11J1 STUNNING (NEW) I OS Ct men tor 11109 ept g:~~~~ e:::1i1. ~:~ hard wortdng, Mii retlant lrorn Th1ll1.nd. Measures 10 sl)d, crnt bird bath, "G,...A-:RA,...,-,G""E,,,_..,S,,.A""'L-=E,,..·.,,.S-111-only ~~~s:t~IN~.!~:rt $~~~ complex. Mu1tbe cal lne. Cell Auaty Peltca.n Flex hrs, SS. Own tren1 7'1'\ It x 3'1'\ n. $8500 & Frorn 1150 lo 10 cents 8-4. 13SO Hamp1hlre Cir-SAC S2500 I ODA Yi knowledgablelnall Reatauren t Inc, 720-0508Beth 7ttx311 $7500, call YARDSALE-New furn.ep-cle, NB Kitchenware 540.4041 bulldlngtr1d81.Xlnt 7t4-5'49-9322 Statlona.vStorelnCorone 759-9348 pllancea & goodlas. clotties. books, more ----- 1 &..__ft•• p'-• 1---------.. _, S t/S 9 4 •72 C t TANNING MACHINE Btlr w..... 5100 Btl w..... SlOO Btlr W,-'•-·-·"----'-1 ... 00... ':oan~1r;"1y"'un';..Tuir;' lllT&l&IEIT del Mar need• FIT Ill· AHliHCll 11 M~sa s~' CM... OS a LIDO ISLE 111 Via Men-"Sun Bed" 52500/obo -qualllled.Anewerlnown for car rental agency. Call perlenced Hleaperaon . .,.~H~Aip;Riiie•o9R~A!'IRPIEX.p;.;.;;.;;.I=---.------tone. Muat move • you 675-~664 639-1258 wmmuat Counter & clean-up Ob-ILEDTllllO handwrltlng.Ad fl1014, J1net 650-tt80 67S-1010 APPLIANCE SERVICE r....... benem Furniture, organ. W/foilowlng. Top Pey. erdorlar Bakery/Dell. TtO.lllOWI y ll household Stereo Be au 1 NB S 110 n Apply Mon 12•2 514 w. Delly Piiot, PO. Bo>c R"tautenl Stock Delivery Peraon. We sell recond., ~uar. a If. credenza. exec walnut Used carpet, chocolate 644--0881 Balboa Bl. Bal. Component level lest and 1850, Co1ta M .... Ca. LINE COOK eves, 18 yrs/over Apply appllancee. 54 -3077 2 Famlfy Garage Sale. Sal desk outlll. bool<s. 10011. brown. 33 yards. ~O. trouble 9t1ootlng of 92827 lmmed opening tor e11--In peraon. 49s E. l7th St. Amena F/F refrigerator 8-20. 7 30AM -1 PM. Sal 8/20 9-5 lOll stalneo shU'lt~s BKKR/SECRETARV PIT Counter help. 21 or over. DG-NOVA cornpatlble .,..M,...e-tu_r_e_res-p-.-n-on---9-m-k-r. ..-· See Duane. wllcemeket $200. CdM 10771 La Terraza. F 0 ---' -SlOO 645•8773 Local, llexlble. 3 See Ken 11-3 dally 2574' equipment Send Re 11"" cooBk In So. ~!'1 ~--.,------,,...---... 0 7688 H ._ .. td & Moving, remodeling & ----day/week Call for l9PI Newport Blvd. CM 9 urn e 1·0 ST A A clean lndl11 required for Plaza. ack Bay Rv .. ,ng Teacher, Pre-School .,.. • ou ..... o Baby Items demolltton 1818 s23 Video games. on location 5'45-5271, asll IOf Craig ----TECHNOLOGIES INC, th• 10111 care of • & Runntn~ Club, tmrnedtulltlmeemplof Brend new Kenmore OMIRCMYARIS&l.E Westminster.Sit/Sun 719 w 19th St, CM or Jen. CllTl•ll IYO llfP 3180 Pullman, Costa =~~ml~ult~°i~::!>' 8'41--0116 ult or Don. rnent. bey area.1145-51 t waaher & dryer, white. SAT 8 to 2pm. 9 t20 Hell ODDS & ENDS W-orn_en_s _6_4_2-2973 __ --- C_u_hler __ f_or_Hea __ lt-h -Food-~.c:h~::~gln,~ o~::~~'!~ Mesa CA 92626. Aften-lndlv lhalt ha\18 I valld, lllT&IUIT nLDltlll 1500 both. 631-4282 Ave Ftn Vly. Great clothes Sz 8·12 Cheap! Iliac. Waatt4 6220 S H El I di tlon. Jay current cam d~ He DOOR HOST & •aa uu•H• Dryer. Kenmore, Heavy bargains.. Some I urn & more tore In uni Bch Neat, ectron ca, II lee ng ESCORTS Male& Fernale. w/clean driving record BOOKKEEPER Work =-'no'• In• Coste Duty, for Sele S150. Or 631-11242 WAN'TED IBM Corr8C11ng good peB<>na.llty, aales •lectronlc.s distributor for Nell apna•r & prot II· Mull be Ible to cook, Red Onion of N.B. MeA LUI week our I"" BHt Mull Sell 751-6650 IPNITllm Refrlgeralors. BILIS. s55''18C1.72r21C· Leave mttsage expeflence desired but an Individual who 11 111 d f .. -di 1 1..._. cleen. do marketing. 87S·224'4 (bet 2~) -.-====--==---.,..--...,. " • not neceuery PI T self-motivated, hu good u e. or n no. ,,_1er. kl M bond per.on Ptl1 In 24 hours FREEZER, Self'I, 31 au ft knocks often when you Furniture, Yardage, --~--~~-840--0047 commulcattve 1klll1. and social. charltable tune-ban ~· ult be • Relteurant anc:t brought hOme SUS. upright. yellow. xlnt cond. use reaull-getllng Dally Small Appliances. Etc Jl .. iul Jul. 6224 Casting IO< Unlvwsal Tele-one whO paY' 1ttentlon1 1lon1. For 1ppt cell able & eve comrnanc:t of Meat Sllcer end ponlon Call 751~222 1nw 1 S325 83 t-1609 Piiot Claselfled Ad• 10 250 Costs Meta SI 8-5 lRUMPETSI 10 det1J11 Jr Coll educe-213-494-S27S the Englleh l1nou1ge. control PllfM>n, to oper· p.m. Or vlalon Video Diie 8 lion helpful but not re----------Single PllfM>nl pref due ate Hobert allcer Ex-Frlgld1r1 alee ttove. gd reach the ange Coast Sat, Aug 20, 8·4 1807 But-Excellent cond Benge CG Beautltul Men end quired Pis cont1ct llOllW arnnuy to llv.-ln altuallon lndtv P8f"1Ce pref bvy wfll TIE lllUWAJ cond, $100 Coldapot rnark•t tonshell Lene. Dover S350, Olds $50 Rob Women needed Send Barbara at 883--0200. ext Corona del Mar location. 2 muat po-the ~ train. 0:30 • e pm, Mon. LAllU MILLS frig. S80. 1173-3558 Phone 642•5878 Shores. Mite c101h11. 673-2795 9000PICturesu•nn_c:,resuBlvrned. s'toe '-=-3_so __ _,,---=--yrs exper. Ex.oeltent op-tlence. Plfceptlon. com-Tllurs 8:00 em . 1 pm, I Hotpolnt copp91'1one epl fvfn . games. and mualc lice Fuaitare/ -" portunlty. Benefits. Call pinion that 11 needed Sunday. Apply between It nteMewing 10< the tol-1020, Los Angeles. Call-Custom rnlll work Selary Lynn So47-562S for the conatant care of tOam • 12 noon or 2-4 lowing pc>9111on1. ;2~~:~4 S 6':f'M Muat P.U. EJ•iJaHt 6226 C IOfhanrlalene. 900_ 69 Attention, c 0 m m e n I u r e a t e .,.,.E--,..1 --~0---an elderly lndlv. Some pm LO<t'I Kit-3077 Stoctc-full time Faraitart 6025 r ••••. ,.,. 6025 2 1eb Seleclrlc II, correc1-w/exper 548-9326 Joy-.11per enced pera1or, n 1 -. f but · · Mer .... andlae Markers pit "" 1 lft 1 urs no ex..,.. pre · So Harbor, Santa An• (11 . "'' I lft &PPU&IOH Ing typwrlters w/slien<;et or Dean sw ng sh • or answering not req. If lnte< .. ted call Carrlaoe) 979--0747 Offlce pert time Les 957•6133 Bar-3 stools $150. lamps Solld wood exec. 3pc olc hooO Good cond. $600 DllOIUTIH Earn S7S-$100 a day, pay 3 x'1 a weell, F'/P time 548-3&42 .lLIVl!•y ~-Call 540-1777 8'44-09'45 · W1ltrM1 on cell S2S, end tables $20, 3X5 desk . .11lnt. worth 11200, ea 7~2-2540, Shelly •nn EJcperlenoe Sales peraon ---------Retlll Salee flt, pit & on call MOVING Mull sell GE collee tbl $15, 4 hl-11 sell $795, 67S-6866 & GENERAL HELP needed for Ladles 0.-llllO&J. STOCK ROOM MAN· EJcperlenced only. Apply In 23.5 cu tt SIS relrlg. spkrs S20. D.R. set S 125, 5 cubicle space dividers. Apptyatl 11am·W.S psrtment In high quality Exp. Back onioe. PfT AM• AGER person. Mon-~rl. 10AM w/loemaker. $350/obo. B.R. set $130, electr bed Stereo Credenze. c11rn S2850: desk, S18S; chelr, Circuits, 1281 L0g1n, spec:lallty shop. Cell for or FIT II type. Nr Hoag. Aelpontlble experienced to 12. 24 100 Lagun1 Hiiis 844-2078or1159-5092 $125. L.R. chrs $1S, tee decorated frultwood $165, llllngcablnet,$325 OL!lll,IUASlllL UnltJ,Coat1Meaa appt,7i4-7s9•1623 846-507'4 lndlvlduel for busy Mall. \&J••"~c•-an,wor .. igood oart S20,962-2638 Orlg.prlceS2800.1sklng 495-4t21 Full/tlrne perm. position ~1 "'-th'"" •'""• ,._,..., .... " · $700. Conn Organ. Ser· -------.... th o .c . uarahal New-Dellvery/perts. lull tlrne. llltl•'L w"'·~· ""' "'V ,.,. • TOP W $85 ""' k Dlnelte table & 2 chairs enade ••di, walnut 1500. Fiie Cabinet 4 drawers, ..... .... ood h 11 Facial aulatent wanted to -Mutt be accur1te, or-F--•~ Pref .. odell & · w• ,er gu wor • m I I I k por1 Beach office. 11100 g oors. bene ti,.._ aulet tiead faclallet In Fllllt/•••• IFO ganlzed & able to WOfil ""E1e .. ~1 1213'18":"t"8• good S7S. S-48-'4'485 $100. Reollner $100. Lg Exec walnut desk Seg12a5t"f· oc5 ~ n2eersly new. mo. +"-eflta . .co-.j tabllshad Co Davia Laguna Skin Care Salon --11 d ___,._, "'' .,.,. .. .. Lamps S20 . CdM w/chrs&telephonecabl· or. 4.,.. 44 · .....,., ~..... B C 648-1884 · · -Bu.., Ob Gyn In Npt Bch. -un er au.,.,. .... on. · 11•1 ... 1ttd1l1 1..11 "'•o 7688 ~ otllce akllla req.' rown o, License required Pleaae e·' I Good salary & t>enellte TOPLESS u o DELS _ .. ' ~ • net $500 873--4642 Lrg e11ec desk 3~6 S 195. '"1• 2S2 9 ) -xper ence nec1111ry. . "" Snap-On & Crelt1rnan .., .. ••xt. ( -4 Dental Receptionist ex-callKeratln,'497-4888101 Cell548-3'44 1 For Interview call 17SDAV.PAIDDAILY Double Sola bed, green TradlllonalFumlture Match chair $8S. Love Co nit ruction Laborers perlenced In ~board, appointment 8o40-<W90 or 8'40--0991 No EJcp. Nee. 1126-2583 t oola From S 1 • $50. and tan plaid, xlnt cond. Sideboard S 149, mahog seat $95 ea 546-8~55 Shon temi wortt (2wktl bllllng, Insurance. 4'1t day FLUFF & FOLD MJDICAL/Front Ofllca RoofM, Or. Coa1t Roofing 831-3399 S125. Drell8er, ~Int cond. dresser $169, Colonial Nu tBM Selectric Correct $4 50/hr. 631~255 wk • C 0• I• M 8 • • Mature pare on, hard uit have collection co eeek• exp. hot-ter _ .. 1 llll tataltll $50. Deak, good con-aola S 110. dropleal table 2-ptch $799 1-533-6115 OMllHLPH Mus1 1peaJc end reed Eng- lllh. hive tra.naportetlon and be flexible Country Club Conv 5'49-306 t Call Mon-Fri. 101m • Spm Colt• Meta's nnest health lood 1tore 11 aeeklng a qualllled CASHIER to wort! approx 20 hrs P8f weelt, ln1urence, bonua. vacation pey. ltock 09- llon & room tor ad111ne&- rnent are Ju•t a few of our company baneflls AppU- catlons are being ec- cepted Mon-Fri, 2~PM Please call 548-7355 for further d11a111 831-1-420 worker, experience. par1 bookkg e11per. Hoeg roolera. Reference• 1w dltlon, $25. Butcher & chair• $199, arm chelr•---------IHllllU tlrne Payte11 Cleaoert. area. N.B. 8'48-8836 req'd. 83 l-4008 llW Tl SfLL * I B M • PC 2 DD· block table w/4 chairs. S 120. Srnall relrlg $99. PiHOI Or HI 6221 306 Old Newpor1 Blvd, Memorial CounHIOrt , Help give th9m • head color-orephlc card, grn •dnl condition, S70 t9" color TV S189 SOS eldwln conaole piano. Trade •hOw d8llgne< & II-NB. Apply 8am-12pm exp. preferred. Harbor lllTI Plllll 11an Earn lop SSS pert monitor 12495· 786•73o4 494-6044 Galleon W1y, Seel Beech cherry wood •Int cond lu1tr1tor. Exper Drafting s 9 6 • ft 6315115 Lawn M oriuery Good driving record a tlrne evenlng1. Only •tBM PC,ApplellE,Eagle ESTATE SALE. s piece at ·'4 (21J)46 -8724 $1500 obo644-8877 req • FILL Tiil PAY 5'40-5554. mutt. Salary, veeatlon. po:lll~•· d!p11ndabled PC, Cornp1q, Grand king sz bdrm eet. 2 pair Two b•r stool•. black Lowrey Symphonic Organ ~~~'!n aide, llexlble 0 PUT ·TI,Ml Wiii Mcol:~!:r;urttv. •r~"-b~~.•ht ar~d-~':.!' .... ,'•,•vR•.,~ln•1u~1nt~ ou190 nlhc!. u ~8-~~I. Opening Sele. 88-7304 lamp1, tall curio/book wrought Iron. green plaid a1.1to rhythm section. pportunlt aa avellabl• -·~ ,,.,. .. .,... .... --~ 11 M Commodore VIC-20, like case divider, pictures. fabr ic a eats $2S meny vol~ & lnitru: hVOUIL'r!· ... ~t2r_58N8E1WPORT with the Loi Angel81 working ITl'Jtt be over Syet9"11, 17 5-M Sky-· to Pm ondey new lnclda cuaett• unll large mens clothlr>g, ac-847-9905 ments s650 ss2•44187 ....,.. .,... Tlmee Clrculetlon De· 23. wt11' train. $5.00 to perk Circle Ir vine thru Friday ' $150• oeseorles & 1rn11l ap---lfSTillllTll ULll P 11 rt men t In our atart Starving Actora 250-111.11 TRUCK DRIVER, E11 -m~ .. 7~ game pllencea. mlec. Mu.at tell ZENITH 17" color TV xlnt Sllefler & Sons. walnut door-to-door newap1P9f Moving Co 850· 1388 ealel p1rlenced. for office this wknd 540-4484 cond S t50 Teak dining console, with bench E.perlenced Inside ules sales program Gu1ran-' It d II I table 52" roond ,. IHI good finish S980/0l111f• people, 2 (Integrated ,_..,. hour"' we,,. plu• Need Beb~•tter fOf 13 mo .... * urn ure • ver •• FrH II TH 1022 Gema Table w/'4 chalr1 $7S 499-S756 3 0 7 C 1 ......., •1 .. 1-... * Know1edge ol Orange SSOO c ' 4 • 4 I circuital urrenl d •· cornrnlelton. Hours: OAM old glrl Mon, 7.30-Spm. Dllllll~ d LA Cou lies Good 8 rno Old btk b Lab 4~ mo • redenu w/2 ~~-~~0 lrlbutor or broker ex-• 2PM, or 4pM • 9PM Frldey, M . 8'42~853 8 :11 1 · n d -C 11 Old M Gotd Aet Need bench•• (mltchea gm Danlah mod dbl & tgl rtia c..41 perlence required lor top T 1 1 d r v no racor · • ~ ,.. · tble), $200; S ber 110011, chest•. bookcHe. end ~-,;.;;;;._;;p;.;;;;;;~.;;;.;;.; unlranchlled distributor ra n no 11 provl ed. lllllf (LYI) fOR 714-8'42·5768 "'~ homM . ..-.9•1200 S t50 ea, Henredon table $12S 957-8317 ouberg shot 1 ga, OCC Airport area 2 out ~:'~~I~·~:;, 8~ P1r1/tlrne. Worl< In medl· O RS TTPlllillll 6 mos. old Shepherd mhc, t1ble1, $100-$250. Pie-1100/obo Kirk 646-S351 ot 3 11lespeople e11nlng tervlew, Cell 17141 cal cllnle of large lrvtnt D LU Comp 4 PIT Nltry on good w/klda & pe11 1ur.s, lemp1, mlac other Hoattlilol• Get•• Rerninoton 22 Hunting comrnl11lon1 In 5 llguru 957•2381• ext 1204 ratlrernent llCltlty. Some Earn blO money for llhort exp e r ' Apply 2 •5 6-46-8838 piece.. Most Items un-$212 R It I e S 2 5 . As Ir a monthly Call Ari -=----------back offlQe experlenoe .. _. 30 h It week M Th ua-3088 'Be tit IS"-1 8 used.6'40-23711 Mdt(Antlque 1921) llmm S56-05t2 Gen'I office clerk. helplul Regentl POlnt. ,....,.ra rwor on-,..,,_.,.. eu u .... .,mxpupa, Mu1tSeU.Sola1.ndLove-Lar o Sl00.642-8686 What • Wonder't\11 World nOfl·proflt organization. 851_ 1655 (Mrt Price) with potential to Hm TYPING JOBS. Typing 10 wkl. 6'46-51g4 Girt• Bdrrn aet w/arnall sett, S550; aiao queen _ g ______ _ of Shopping, right 11 Drtvera. Crou country Duties Incl. Ille typing, re-· S500 + P9f week, be done 11 tlomt Pen • rlowered print. Xlnt cond. sleeper aofa $27.5 XLNT S1rn1-1uto 30·06 Aem- your fingertip• 8VlfYdlyt Callfornla Lk:enee Re· ceptlonlat, reproduction IFFIOI •8AM·NOON tlrne Of lull time c~n In· Handtome Mete Beagle, 6 2 Hdbrds, dre1aer. hutch. Cond 9153.1'191 lngton 7400, xlnt cond. Delly F'llot CIHallled quired M10Gregor Yacht 1 979 7900 Sh I ood •NO EXPER NECESS ' ' mot, 111 shot1, hou1e-night ltlnd, lamp, cilalr Clips amo & allng S275 Adi. To place yoor ad, Corp, 1631 Plecentla, prooeaang. • arp •81"1 l)efeon. g •WEEKLYPAYGUAR aludlno evening• and broken to loving home $3SO 631 ·033S \ Slmrnon1b11ckcarequeen 960-7194 call 8'42·5678 end let a Colla Mesa, Ca Trade your old atuft ror w 1 1 h n u m be r 1 · •HIGHEST COMM + weekend•. t-710-eooo. wtth ioe y1rd only Prel elze ma11reu S 100 ----ClllNffled Ad·VlllOI' help d 1 h M9C<lregor Yacht Core· BONUSES EJcl 7912 children, 970--0594 -Girts Bedroom Se1, white 545· 1094 Stussy surfboard. 901 !In you. Claaallled Ad1 642-567a ~:'.:.,R!toad_•:.t~78 • ~831 Pt1cent11. Coe• •PLEASANT WORKING TYPIST Ill.Pt w/green & yellow trim. -,--1---~4 St20 87S-21118 ~iliiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiliili~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ eea. CONDITIONS • ara tart S i1tnt conll. lO plecaa. ••• ry ua• urlboiirdaT'O Swallow I P1r1ttmeseoretary,New· II you're bright and poa-T:OUrn;:ct'ro='\,: ~t 2 Redwood Patio S500.844•0561 113.200Dj1rnond f.8&:1i Winger, "'obart Augusr Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lJ> TO S75.00 P£R WEEK Wt now h4•f I~ ~n1n1s for yovn1 "'" bel•tft to M<urt rtaden tor Tht Or111(1 Coast 0.Jly Pilot Our crews st..rt 11 3 30 p m 'nd llOI~ wnt~ 8 30 p m WHkdays On Saturday. we work 1 l1w '"°" l'lollrt You wfll urn mtny lnps alld Pf"" •I0'11 with '""lllt your own mor11y thtrf '' no dtl1ter1111 or collettion 1n¥0lted 11 you 1tt interested. pleut ult Mt brl MD M COD( (714) 548·7058 .~ por1 Beech lnVMtment .... • pleNanl volee call rn0<•0 bodlel ~ti N.J Loung 11. $ o4 5 •a. Glrt1 wtlt prov Bdrrn Set Wedding' Ring, Brllt11nt. 1200 5'8 ultra light oom· firm, good typing. r.otp-Mr Thomae at aomeone willl 11oceee 10 780.1552 w/c1noP8 bed. 6 pea. Purcheled 7-23-83. Wiii petetlon Tllru1ter Hewll llonlal. gen1r1l otllce 813 0118 bullMN typewriter IO< 550 N S175,M-FdeyeS51·2929 1pllt. MUST SELL Malet 1 175. full O'Nelll i!O 1klll1. fl(ON-SMOKER • pert/time typing. Spnng-for *3rs'. :2~Jr-Sell S-S 5-40-8254 ollw 652-7632 wet1ull S 125 8o48-A730 1173-09&4 date/McF1dd1n erH. Diamond Cv1tlng Fectory: T •I Make your ~ -C<tatMty & aooufacy a 7 pc On bdrm Mt Medlt I llY Fllllmll BIO 111e. lent buye, low l. 1 t, SELL Idle llama with a ler by utll'O the Delly Pl· muet. 8~42 ltylt. ·very gd 'cond. L81 957·8133 prlcH, beeut. dlemond• llllN Delly Piiot Clllllfltd Ad IOt Cluelfled Ad•, 1250/or otr. MllC tablM Kit dlntttl tble w/4 chre, All SHAP69 & SIZES t.. ............. ___ ...... aily Pilat ................ . ~ PAAT-TIME. Verltd l'tOufl :;g-~~f1· gM.3000 °' S15 673-9274 Engagement Rlnga; Mr· COior TV, 2 yr wmty • t Include ........ A M bl I rtnga; LOOM OtamOl\da. s 148 Free deltvery Open :..tnd1.M_;;hew0.: I' couell• 2 cflaln S100, l."0-=·=lhydelOI 71-4-687·29&8 Sun TV JOHN 'S ... • SWITCH BOARD OPERATOR P•rt-Tlme (18-20 hr9) Temporary PObition 3 months Experience preferred but not necessary Apply in Person Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Street C.O.ta Mesa • t •• • •. 0 ...... I I I •. • • • • .... 'o • • • •. +. • + • pendablt ytNate (email llO yd• Oood ruet lhort ESTATE6ALE.Men1 ltCf 6-40-1188 truck ven lf•tlon ~ ci>t '150. '786-3742 Metclllno 10feflove91at, Dl1mond Ring & Tlgtt 1R--C-A--S-t-e-ra_o __ c_o_n_1_0_1e -·1 to .~.. --• comty 4 took• orHt. Cit'• E.~ In ootd mnt ~::;;· deMlr-;; ·;;;;; I COuott. Tweed, Mrth $260. CeN 780-123~ 84 ngi AM/F'M turntlt>le. PA 1: P......... ton., lold1 Into bed, new 6-40-44 4 1y11em. Reel to R .. t •. -· Muet be ~ uptl 1250. 831·S822 MUST SELL: Dining rm Rolex wllCll $1llO/obo IJ.45·37•5 "' dat>le. Con••c• G,..o 111>18' c:tl!'9 •200. Qeme HYoe Mondaythru ffflday 9FT on white IOf1 S12& table & C:h!'9 $250. Qlrl• 8'4!~:048 ts, lfltr/ ~ tllO an0 10:30 Whit• bUffet 5'41n. tong s.-pc Bdrm 1150. Boys Ital a.m. 22'X· f1!jff1 ll29 17&. 2 lrg end tibia 2-pc Bdrm $100. Mi.o i...--.-w--i--•lii --••-' '3& eedl e.&l-q427 15..SS&. 780· 12118 ; wa11re11 wanted. U · ·:1 perieneelcl. tul'l·Mon dey · thin, leachoombef, N.8. • 842 .. 4711 : Yecllt l 1111p .. lumen, • e119. Oftly. IUPllf'll1111LTI 714187W6t0 CLOSEOUT RUSSELL INTERIOR, NI DHkl, OhHtl1 t Olld M1hog1ny c1mp1galn alyle. Al10 brHt t C· oeMO<leao-mlrf'Ort.. ltrl'lpe, etc. 11 coat. Belbo• Marine HerdWart, N.8. 641~07 Couc:ll S76. Hld .... bed I 100. 2 ollnl l30 ... Portable TV lfW l30 81~ bed '40. Dbl bed 1-40. 140·71tt .. • II c• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 .... , ..... 70 SaUMar•• 7011 A1111 Waal.. HIO Aat .. , laf!I!!! Aat", la"t1" A1tt1, laf!!I.. Aa!t1, laf!!!!JI Aat", Deantlc Aeln, lit•Htk e:1fi!o1~~~ilds~~5, c~.:;'f,_ Hl~tlf..:.:1:r! !r;:::1cr: lllW . tll2 J1111r . tilt fenc~t 1117 rf1a Vtlk1w11H tl12 laleli t 307 ftr• tllt 25' 8ayllner. 2 Volvoa. completely equipped, trlr. 111.900 494-2620 25' Formula '78 Llt>efator Low pro!Oe. r.cy lmron paint job, twn 305 Chev•. 'Tonneau cvr. vhl, 11treo. -t bat, Cuddy V bunk. Npt lllP S t9,500 075-2t72 n1llon•lly roc:ognlHd Yorelgn 551·8286 •ai 1161 183 Jagul' M1rk ii. 'd 112 Cpe, l ownr. liiiim:.;;a;;.. __ ....;;.:.::.;. *YW Ill* 172 sku11ri:. l dr. ale:. rune 1n .... Muet~ 2 ... ---..:A brand Mu11 MH Mtg, 5 apeed, Mlnrool, 1tereo c1ua10, 78,000 orig Comp Of•~ wlt>tk Int. W1t1t to make head• turn! 0001 ' 1 1 rf bl ..,., ""' ....., 2131393-8932 WE IUY caaMlll, 111zri. rectory mllH, 3.6 L. '4 dOOf chrom. whla, Blauplunkt, CINllo '74 Spitfire Con-1988, completely Orig Incl O • n po 801• re t Covettlble. hll• top fOt I 100"1\ M"' GOnd th O\lt vart. )Uni Mutt .... paint. 1 owner. )(Int cond eng $800. S48 8447 NI• by or"'tnal OW'*' All L-... r Sall BA•rd 10 m= CLEAi o••s warr (0022 I) 61>9(:181 •• d. n . • u I 0 mat I c "' . ru • ..,,. "'1 ..,.. .,. "" Hie prloo S15,999 Bor?·W•rnar trans. SM50/btl 875-1277 .,..,50, 87H888 $2475/oft 653-11833, '7fi Skylark 1/6. A.IC 1tand1rd nt.,lof and u· new. list $1200 Alklng •11 TllUOll / 1 b d 5511 511&8 111reo 1 ownet Oil """'d t9(1()( All, White •all S646tOBO With leMon• " L ....... ~ lllW ~~:nk:".~~~. br!~. 71)914 ,!,~."~·,! '::ir:' elk•••••• 7 . l1600°obo 840-0219' tlr•. A wlnnet In looll• I i I •01• .83 3201 Ful"' ,ulpped wheel• 13600/0BO. trsns,11ereo.10percond ~-HP $10,000 Cuh. lob 839-2973 ll·llH I with t>uotiat Mita. wire = 4112-&eev'Oucs. 181 L is. 7i a.ng, ,..bit ~ Ca•lllac .....-3 and performance '71 Classic, 16' Tri-hull, 4 cyl l/Olvo 110 .' open bow. $3000/0BO. 850-0435. ~c ti • st 8 2oo·: teve 963-375t. ·11 911 CPE SPORT S1995obo.891-1381 'T f677t;alliac6Cv LOOila Shtng 11 Spr1ng1 . Schwinn crulaer 175. 651•9:z95 e.5--0792 . 611111, AM/FM, M•g• ~ ~ and runa .. cellan1 81&-6n-3507 74 ft Alden LuJtury Molar Vtellt w/Nwpt Ch1rter Corp Exit cond , llve/abo11rd. ell Ironic, t win 12V71'• OIC 1585,000 Trade for TO'a, real ntata Of ? 644-4806 10apo $45 Tandem• ' 179 XJ8, allver • black XLNT CONO 111.0 0 'ti YW OHYlllTIILI A.· • Burgundy, leather In· '66 Mu1t1ng Conv 11lnt $145-$275.548-2429 ConvenlentlyLoc11ted leather, itlnl cond. OBO Private Party. GOODCOND.$2500 a terlor.S3900 754-0998 oond,nutlr .. ,70,000ml • .iL I & Competltlvety Priced 114.500. PIP 1146-7841 842·111771831-4721 549·84!>71957-2708 * *1974 CAO-FOAMAL $5295 840-5413 t ier •ti l WI llY § lar·•••• Lf1 ;-,,.. vw BUG R bit • •7• 912E new Pt• tlre1, ""' · • :'8 •111 .. 11111111 L1••0 T l...,_ bl•~.. Good -176 VESPA t25 GOOd USED CARS &TRUCKS ~;;;r.;.;;.;;..;;;p;;.; .. ...ij.-,;; v v ........... 11800 OB -• .., r .,.. '""" '70 Ford Gllluy 500 4 dr, body. run• ....... , I"'"". COME IN OR CALL FOR 'ft conv, air. lo aunrool, reblt eng . Qher• Mag-·-·· SOUTH cond Mutt Hll C•ll AIC. runs gd $550/obo, '"" ~ F ti t d ry$18,000obo.7e<l-8582 840-11831 8358684 "'58787 631-3853 Of 544-8006 HE AmllSAL Sales-Serv -Laulng res, Ill I con --------· .,... • Cormlef-DeLlllo 494-6126 IHvemeuage. '67 CAMPER. ell orig COUNTY '73COVS21SO ,73 Muatang. good trall9- f'$port Yek II, yacht tiiii= dar w/oers & motor bracket. new cond. 195. 673-2795 '81 Vespa Plegglo Grande moped, looks new, run1 great. only 1600 mllea. $400fobo 645-9897 0MEYRtLn lrn CARVER llaa•a 141 '781111 SC Brnllan, Snrl. equip, S2200. 545-8788 I 979-04561vmag portallon, s1000 ot>o 18211 BEACH BLVD. o-...,.15 nr....., '1'.: 1"1\~' PW, AC ALPINE Am/Fm '67 VW Bug, nu tran11, VOLi WAIEM '76 Sevllla Real niGe-Karen 673-6216 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1'L" 1'L ''"-r ' "~ v 'll ILC llTOlllOI Call. Nu Tiree. 53K Ml. ~ cond. $2700/lerma "WI WILL llT """,....,.,...,,, '"""'u• "'" Del t 48000 $18,800. XLNT COND 79118 · · 70.000 ml, S6000, '73 Pinto Squire, run1 & 141-IOlli l"t-alll .• ..,,,.,.,. .......... ......, uxa. sunroo · • 11 llltll••u" 642-0795. ev 548·8823 looks great. s1100 Plon-Depend11bte 1979 Puc:h • ml, am/Im cua. $2500 642-81771631-4721 -M oPed $350 o bo. WEPIYTOPIOlW ~R 642-50511497-6616 '68RedVWBug.r•blten-VolumeSalee.Servlce •79 Ced Eldo Dal. Xlnt eerKP-8500C111.6mo. Elec Bay Boat. Ilk• nu, lull Ba bara 964 l878 '82 911 SC Snr11Cpe Blue gtne. AM/FM casa. an r1. And Leaalng cond. Company main· old. wont flt n-car aide curtains $5500. r ' • F .. ISEI O&Jll '82 Mazda RX7, 11/c, sun r1, 8K Ml, PW, AC, AM/FM, S 1850 obo 675-1161 18711 Beach Blvd talned tease lull compl S 100 780-0161 1 8S0-5097 Iva mess MOPED. runs and looks ai 111 aullff Sales~LHslng catm wheel•, atereo, CASS CASE L THR -Huntln.ton Beach s so 1uo 8268 great Ask'lng s t90. ._...,. UlllEST goodcond Aasumeleue • · • • '89 VW Bua, reblt eng. 79 ·pp,.,... • '74 PINTO Wagn. Air, Nu ltat1,S.il 7014 499-5046 POITllO/SllUI for28mo.11$264orr• Pl7 ss2:.~~0B~OND ru7n• Jtlnl, $2100 (114) 42-2000 '79 Sevllle De1 .. 1:t>Tack Clutch. $1,000 Evea & 161 Hobie Cat. great cond . Puch Moped. Xtnt cond 2460 HerbOf Blvd llVEITOllY negot111ta Call 476-2600 842-61771631-4721 8 5-73 t8 VOLKSWAGEN Wire wtteets. moet mu. Weekends 962-762 l 3 vrs old-used tor 8 mos. $325 640_9623 COSTA MESA 5 days. 714/646-8092 '69 VW Sqbk w/blown 48.000 miles $8500 '76 Mustang, new tlr•. ' .... •oo ..... , ... ,, • '61 3201, 11pd, an ''· 93 1812 11eoo1oeo 675-3876 · v• ·•• •• -,. (lCHJ134) Mercfftl taa l"S lolll leyce 9161 motor, mull tell this wk. 4 • p11. p/b, great cond Oreg Motercyclea/ • '81 3201; 5 apd, A/C '\ -$350/olr.845-2600 ,•:•.WESTWAGEN.,•:•, '82 FleetwoodBrougham, $1790 642-3199 1980 HOBIE 16 w/trlr, Scotten 8011 ,. UTL I D • 9030 ( ICUU444) 1961 Mercedes 380 SLC. '111111 IEITLEY SI '69 VW, Ktres cln, AM/FM A peraonal end proud ex-lthr Int. fully equipped, '78 Must. ale. p/a. llereo. many xtras. xln• cond 17 .. HARLEY DAVIDSO•' , "•" raves • '79 3201, 4 apd , aunrool. Lid edit mdl M!dnlght Xlnt. S l6,500. 1•533-4242 CHI, nu paint. rblt eng clualve vw 11nancy dad I· f 9 K m I. S 13.90 0 nu paint. Ktrll clean, run1 .. "' (889 XMK) blue, only 21,000 ml. • 646-0 186 $1900 846-1787 Sportster 1000, new ang. ·74 Jeep J10, p/s, p/b, Superb cond 1 01 a kind. $2750/ofr 720-0291, catect to qu11llty ~vice. greet 52600. 962·1752 xlnt shape. $2000 Call aoto, air. shell, aux gas • '60 3201: auto. AIC $35.995 Call 640•2530 751-2911 apare perts. and a com-THE UR~EST IO 21tt Clippervschl Trellrlte 968-2109ett 7pm $4500 673-2912 (1AHY239) or-t\/CAR\fER pellllve Hies presen-• •' Fllll211l traller, porta polly S2000 • '80 3201; Auto. Sun 'II 2•0 IL l"'-..J I '72 Sqrbck, good running talion of the unique SELECTIOI Brand new Int, run• ve<y Dave 631-5153 78 Honda C B750K, TraCLI 9035 Root (748 ZXR) • IO.LS-IOtCE cond $1200 494-2903 l/olkswagen q allty v• good.nu tlrea $1350/obo "3' Erlc•nn Special, 6HP 34,000 ml S 1300/olr • • '80 633cal·, 4 •nd, Lo Mi 210PS. am/Im cassette, -hi les u or late model. low mlieage consider trade 969-1221 ' ~ ·59 F d A h ood ..,.. n-p••nt uph etc '72 S1;r Beetle, runs c: , Cadillacs In Southern Fa1r1ng. 011 cooler. pipes or anc ero. gc 5555493 ., • • · :-:--------:z"1"'S,:; outboard, good c:ond Phll 644-2224 cond .. runs great $895 • '81 3201· 5 •Pd Sun $10.900. ~~/:~"':.:~~~~10 great, 2000. 548-4228 BOBCHALLMAN S Calllornlal See us todavt Mernry 5 Stlp avail. $9600 _ 557.5932 · · Must .. 111493-6284 S -644-6087 .63 Yamaha Scooter Riva _ Rool, ( 1CAS207) CLOSED SUNDAYS '72 VW Sqbk, rtQlt eng, llAIER '68 Wgn, rebtt, depend- '73 HOBIE 14 w/1rlr & ex-180, brand new. frwy sale 73 International Travelall, • '82 7331; 5 apd., loaded. '70 280SL Both tops. This 12850/olr 494-7875 evs ~'1}W EST WAGE N ,1;1,1 CADILLAC able S600/obo 631-7999 Call alt SPM 644.9159 4 dr. 2 tnks. eJttra cln, grt (7355637) toy treated w/tender lov-laltart 9H7 '74 BUG. xlnt, MUST SELL Ecurle Shirlee Corp. traa. $700, 559.9244 hm. for rec purposes $2000 111-11l1 Ing care Must ,.. to llP· '76 sabar Station wagon this wkend. best otter 7600 Westminster Blvd 833-136 t wk '61 Honda XL500S En-obo. 754-024 1 dys. eves, 206 W. 1st. Santa Ana preclete Just comp. 600 u 875-3589 P"-ne 714/VW 1-WEST d I k 4K I ml servlee $28.999. Call 4 wheel dr • ale x-cond --------•ov CAl 20 W/IWn SLIP S~~~t~beo~~~~6724 m wknds 720-1237 Closed Sunday 2 t31874_6544 $18SO obo 675-4116 •74 Sunbug. Snrf. 5000 ml Total P~~~~~ VW's 2600 Harbor Blvd CONVERTIBLE COSTA MESA '72 Cougar XR7 $4900 540-l B&Q rebltlras~ored 533-4242 -------01•1•tltalt 1327 E.Jttra clean. 4 sells. VHF. ·75 Chevy LUY and Shell. LARGE SELECTION OF • ' ta 9169 on eng, new brka/clutc:h, compass. 12v w/run Vespa P200E, xlnt shape, Lo mi, gd cond $2000. NEW & USED BMW'S! 74 MBZ 280, babied. •!! verv clean $2095 Havln' Any Fun?" C:Lt•relet 9313 177 Olde Cullan runa tights. 6 hp Evlnrude lo ml. lqcl rack & box. call 640-5958 & utr11 CIHn. 93K ml, '7A~orolle SRS ilttback, 645-3120 67J-6588 ' vw Bug mllC. t>ody. mech. • • good. Rear t>ody damag- $5800. 642-2898 dys. $ 9 5 O 5 4 8 -189 7 . $8300 Daya 957-1135 n-radials. am/Im cass. ----· -----& I 1 SEE US FIRST! ed as Is $500 650 7045 675-9010 evs 536-0973 '76 Datsun truck, 4-apd, $3000 873-l979 '74 Bug, Mull tell. Moving, rubber tr m tema · · • mags. cass No dings. 'll ••I.I. lllTI · S2595 obo. 875-3569. S5-S40 Dave 497-11 12. We have a good selection '78 Cullees 2 dr 140 000 CORONADA 30' motor-Yamaha, ·75, 400DT. din SOKml.$3150.962-6701 $28,500. 1-533-4242 '76 SR5, llltbeck. 5 spd, •74 VW S 1 ave'9497-l597 ol NEW & used Chev-ml $75.0lobo Carl .. lier, electronics. as. or street. gd cond, lo ml • Liil IUOll t•W perfect mecanlcal cond. unbug, new nt, 9177 roletal Sea us todayl 975-0306 Mon thru Fri euto pllol. km. di, sllp w/3 place trlr $795. 77 Aanchero, lllnt c:ond., VOLUME SALES '78 300 CD Coupe, AIC. new t ires $1950 paint, runs xlnt. $2500 . .;,M;;;i-.1c.-·-.. ___ _, ........ '60 Cutlass Brghm. V6. avall. $27 ,000 pp 545-9203 46K ml, nu tires, •II SERVICE & LEASING AMIFM, Sn RI. P/W, 846-717l 494-4602 keep trying. Come In & -Newport 640-.826& --power. $4500. 646-0188 3670 N. C...._·ry ~ve. $14.800 Firm 645-9232 --'75 R bbll Int .. "-ach'a 11~1 ·'""~t1-CONHB.L Company car going off lse. Loaded.Full pwr. $4999. 759-9219 Yem11ha. '81. 80DT. under•---------'"" " '76 Toy . Jtlnt cond. • • x con .... nu ""' ·~ ""'""' ~· ERICSON 35· Partnership, 2.000 ml. ell cond $495 '82 F250XL. xlnt cond,. LONG BEACH ·79 450SL Must -Exit s 1300/0BO 54e-2868 eng & tires, $2400/0BO. of previously owned CHEVROLET ~ 11 .. rh11r u1 .. 1 Top Cood Equipped for 545-9203 1 5 K m I, AM I F M . (No Chlfry elllt-405) cond. $26,500 675-U t5 846-0141 Poreches. Audia end RACE/CRUSE. Avon, O bedilner, A/C. nu tires. l l14) 111·1110 or 673-4617 '77 TOYOTA Cellca: Sliver ...,,7=7,--..D-1-11\er--l~tt-bc-k-.-8-u-1-0. l/olkawagens. Olda '78 Cullua Supreme. < c r-; '"' \1 ~:s ' 546-1200 Auto Piiot. Etc. Only Mtlor Ho•ts 102 s95oo. 646-0l86 'frade-lns Welcome '62'A 380SL Lapls Blue :;;.~~5 M l 12250· lrnt whl drive, Ivel In), nu Top conad ~ llrM, $8500 Best Snp In New· •75 Tuan, 21 rt. 18,000 ml. Vaaa 9040 DatlH 117 beige leather. loaded: ~-----..,,.......---tires. 31.000 ml. $2800. VETTE'82 Collector• :~u1'95• P~ ~!Y·18::~~~ port. Call Leslie 979-7843 nice $6500. 642-0795, 169 Fd 1.5118 $38.500. 842-2625. '78 Callee GT Llttbac:k. 5-48-1404 edition 15K ml, 1oadod, perlor c .•• 631-0300 , eves 548.6823 cmpr, mpg. '74 260Z, very good oond. ---OIK· 5 spd 11n rf 11/c lmmac cond $17 gen pp · M , Hobie Cll 14 . hvy dty trlr. • $1650. 559-1833 87 ooo mt s· 1oo Ask about the money we · · • · ' '78 VW 8 7 455 E. Coaet Hwy. · · · ~ ~--.,.....---......, ......... 1 s 1 ooo T l . .. em/Im stereo +-tape, us, paaeonger · N"""""rt "'-ac·h (714)-846-3044, Pl~Htla many ex ras · HI era 546·8•37 can save you thru our ihadow. Well main· champagne edition, low -~ .. v ..., 1;.;."'_.;,;;;.;;.;.;;... __ ..;.;-.; 968·7196 True~ 1024 Aali•H~, purchase & leeae plans. talned S'4095t ofler. m l.. clun, $5500. fi73-0900 °"! 9317 '6e lymouth wagon. 318 Hobl C t 16' II C:l1111c1 9045 '80 510 Hatc:hbacie, 4 dr. 5 'II SLlllOll 770-8724 845-0792 Of 831-1470 A t "--t' I VB A/C runs good S695 e a • exca '71 Traveleze 26 It spd, air, rear 10\lvers. • • "' -•n IC 65 onet 500 conv, 318 cash. 557.3533 cond. super last, lo price tandem axles. iwln beds: 1952 MGTO Replacer. chrome whts. A· 1 cond l•NllTS ·79 Cellca GT, 5-spd, air. '79 Rabbit Oleeel, 4 dr, ~ •MC t•os V8. 2 bbl, buckell. cen1er ----- S 1995. 646--0193 fully sell con I, air, r11c Real Beauty! Green/butt $4200. 642-0937 t301 Quall Street A M / F M • s 5 o o o spd, 50mpg, xlnt mech I AR • console pe<1 orlglnal p · 9335 Lehman 12. l()nt cond. leveling Jacks, bit In ant· Steal at only $6700fobo, NEWPORT BEACH 497-3169 cond. $2450. 499-1997 ·61 Rambler Wagon, very AlklngS2300 850-8130. Htl&C . ~11-1•-r $550 6'0·-1992 tenae, many ewtra• "'~11 731-5893, 667-3366 '80 Llttbeck. 25,000 orig, 1••-t•DO g .. ~g nd• 1ran1 rblt ·76 Calatln11 Sdn 65k ml ~ ••"' .. ~ • r:.11 t M 1 •• • ·eo Callee ST. Sunr1, air. ·79 VW Dal Rabbit. di>!. air, S" ~· • • · · '73 4 d Colt na ood · · -Ll_d_o_t_4----,-I _g_e_d, cond In & 0\11 Sharp. '29 Model A, 4 Door Town ,m_i600e ~OBO ~!3t 70115•3• '=~-----.,,...,..~ a/I p/a p/b am/Im 4spd, 4dr. atereo. xlnt. 500/obo. 548-0621 1950/~0. ·~~st g s111i LI k_• new S 1 9 7 5 • /t at1e' r~~~t c~nd $4450 obo. Must sell Call Sedan. restored. $9,995. .. . .,.. • NG, 9149 st~eo New i1rea/brk1 2'4K ml. $4700. 851-3922 'll lrt•lla Cell 848-8123 842 0795, ev 548-8823 s1e&i. 7;4-846-1788 . anyllma 213-866-7943 '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 spd, '76 MGB convert .. Wire ---------WANTED· PV1 Pty wants to '46 FOfd Woodle. navy loaded. Extended tervloe wt.ls. AM/FM cua. 10 ml. $5200, 673-7553 '80 4-lpd, air, xlnt cond.. Rune great. Movtng, mutt '76 Dodge Aspen Wagon. Seti wttn EASEi Llttle red Sabot ready 10 by reasonable Trevet Trlr. Dlue. restored $12.995 werr. new sticker Asking S3600/0BO. 546-3869 '80 Supra, lmmac: oond.. mu• t ae 11 S 3 9 O O. Miii Rebulit eng & air $2200, Ifs• BREEZE 11111, gd cond . has ...,111 pay cuh 1213) PP.675-8181 $11,900fobo, must Mii. --------46K ml. loaded. AIC, 645-8057 $700/Flrm.846-4151 pvtpty548-4225 ClualfiedAd•642-5878 centetbolrd $350 OBO 92s.6940 .55 CAO CPE DE VILLE t5K ml 499-2822 Ponclat 9157 PIS. tit whl, cruise, llhr Aattl ...... ,.. • 1 la .. A la .. A 1_ ~m~~~~~ , 61.~m~ ml.~~g.& s lOO' f d 11 Int, BHI of~r ~·:::::·:::~:=::;;;;;~n~l~tl~,~=":d~~~~~·~·="=·~="~r~t~~~~~·~t~tl~,~~~~~~ .. ~~~ Sabot. 2 sells, s249 ~-Tra1l~!I, lmmac $4600. 673-56 l6 ;::at ml~ea~e-D~t:~s~ '12 124 CllPE 556-8940. eves 720 1855 cell. boat for chlld Uhhty 102' Auto Storage, 6_6 care. B 2 1 0 I Ix• r $ 7 9 5 5 speed. w~:~/tan,.fi'ow- 846--0193 ....... aox TllAIUll enclosed. clean, Hfe, 53s-1795 :~~.~on M u0~i s :~i 'B1~.~0~ries~~~i. !m-ri~ Wiiiiard 30, grt live aboard Well llghted. good tires. easy access. Costa Me1&. Flat 9123 t 1EVH610) stereo $5500 759-0893 $67 ,500. reduced to $250 631-6543 $225/mo 642-2390 •7, Flat 128 St. Wanon LHl a.aolt lllW -$55 500 540 1077 -.. -• '8 I Wsgn. 5 spd, a1ereo. · -'10 FOlll 2 Ill 49K on 2nd eng, runs H ·lllO air, warn, lo mt. must sen ltat1, A11to lloticH 9005 Brand new Int, runs vary 1dnt $800fobo.536-8054 ---------now 15995 obo S,.ff l Ski 1016 IMPORTANT good. nu llres$1350/obo 76 Flll 124 Spydet Coo-·1~1~;i •. ~~,!~ ~I 891-1361 1 7 I[ a rs en In . NOTICE ~~~EADEAS consider trade 969-1221 var1 5 spd, yellowtblk aves 720-0152 =T~r"'"ia-.-,.-=-----r-=1-=7"'"1 boerd/outboard w/i1tras. ADVERTISERS Aat11, •• ,.,,.. ~%.r1~~ "11· 125000bo ---·75 Triumph Spitfire. gr .. t very clean, $2700/ofr T 1 1 lie 9 _ Have somethl~ vou wan1 body, 4 new tires. no 545-7878 ne pr ce 0 m Adi 9107 '76 Spider, rune great, red to •'""17 Cl···•,_ .. ad• do advertised Dy vehtcle """' -""' • trans, no clutch. needs ·77 Formula 20· 302 V8 $60 00 /0BO 496--0798 dealers In the vehlcle ·79 5000S. sunroof. air, wlthtantop.$3000/0BO It welt I C all NOW, new block $450. classlllad advarlltlng cruise. lull pwr, 57K, xlnt 673-9589 842-5876. 497.7244 eve1. columns does not Include cond., $5900 875-6906 '80 '81 ~ 1 1 1 --------• conv.. ... o. o m . Ailts, la,.rtt4 a I la rt .. any applicable 1a1111s, -'IZ llll IOOOS air. cess . beaut. car -...-.-~ • ..--;;.r_o.;..;..;;;.;;;...... __ l ,.a ff, P! ••ria• !s.ir. 7011 121 Inflatable Boat $0450. license. transfer lees. $655010BO 548-8451 ltnanoe charges. leas fOf 4 dr, blue metallic. detUH ---------·._....,.,.. _________ .,.. ____ .. alr pollution control de options Incl sonrool, xlnt lea•a 125 MK II Sexton $395, 15HP N-MR Oeisel Engine 6-45-9849 vice cert1flc:1111ons or cond. 24K ml Take over '76 c1Vrc &1 own dealer documenter)' 32 mo. lease at $312.22 S1000t obo 6~3-nof preparation charges un-or buy for S 12,950. Call · 35 John10n Eleetrlc Out-less otherwise specified Bob at 752-1677. '74 Civic. new pelnt, bell, ~ •• •,rd,. •onocontshro~stt, "c'arii Dy the advertiser Aaatia 91 carb. radlals, brakes. a. -Rablt ang, trans. c:1utch. 84~·5800. A a to Stmct1/ '11 &ISTII UIElllOA s 1 eootobo 499-4 119 uat./ met 1020 Partl 901 5 w/reb\1111 mOIOf. $350. eve -Blll969-1221 -----------HOIT nams '61 MBZ 220 hood, trunk. FOR ALL PURPOSES olher perts. S75 ea VW lfllW 91 12 Recognll:ed by Bus r ea r b • n ch 177112 5361 lthr sunroof Ma)Of Banks & Int Cos 661 -2220 66 t-2220 AIC xlnt 'cond uklng' '78 Accord, A/C, 5-apd, nu CAPT LARSON ·· · brakes. nu tires , NEWPORT PAINT & LITE BODY $7500. 667-0678 $3500/0BO. 548•0676 WORK Up lo 50% ott ,12 t••OSI 714-954·9809 your est Biil 969-1221 •• '81 Civic 15000X xlnt ....... liiWiiW~IMiiliii.aiil~Miillil ... illllliiiliilil li "--L 7022 5 speed coupe, all optlona. eond, mutt ... 1 '3600. r .,_.a VW Bug misc body. mech only 9,•30 miles, ahow-759-0280 Of 759~8026 261 snd 401 sall~t slips rubber & trim Items room condition, factory ______ _,....,..,,,.,,, NHr Rusty Pelle en SS-$40 Dave 497-1112. warr A mu at eee cerl la11a 127 842-8200 eve'a 497-1597 (2AKV999) 26' dock s1so1mo . aide Aatoa Waatt4 tOZO LHl ltaeai IMW tie $60/mo. 4000 River 1----------H -llto Ave, Bel Pan. 650-8284 WAITED! 77 3201. N-trans/clutch. 50' Sllp, water, shore Good. cteen useo cars. Stereo. lmmac. 90M ml. power lnctd Newport .prefer 1978-1983 Bulcka, S6750, 544-40fi3 S.ach 64._.S05 Jag u a r s . T R 7 a & Porscnes but any model '78 3201, Maroon. loaded. conSldered Top prlcea great cond. $7200 paidt Cell Clive 111 Bauer 851-8063 H. 833-3231 w Sllpa Av11ll11bte. 25', 30 . 35', and llw aboard Call 9-5, Mon-Fri. 842-4644 wanted moonng a< llde tie fOf 30' sall boll N-· port. 631-7925 Gary 7021 M o I ors a I (7 1 4 ) I =P,,_e....,te,,..,.-,.--=-.,,.,-...,--.,...-979·2500. '78 BMW 5301. loaded, WEWUTYIH CLUI ISEI Ollll n 93K ml, anth. gry, auto, $6950 751-4330 ~~ ISUZU ltlE• IHI SOUTH COUNTY ISIZI "WEW1UHT lllllllllll V~ume Sal•. Service AndLoaalng 18711 Beach Blvd Hunlln,ton Baach (714) 42-2000 The car that doesn't shock you with extra-cost options. The Peugeot 505S. only rhmgs y1>11 c..in aJJ arc nn mitomat 1t uan,m1 su m .111J mern li 1c p.unt. SALES• LEASING• SERVICE• PARTS• 493-4511 837-4800 $2,000 -$2,999 1tl1 • M14cet1--------U,IH Conv • 4 apd. (936LLU) 11'4 "' • ._.._ ________ S!,IH • 19d .. sunroof. (134LVE) 1tll"'...... S!,ttl 4 dr .. auto. (No 4688) $3,000 -$4,999 1tlt ,.,.... ....... ·--·"· 5 apd., A/C. (842VOU) ttlt"' ...,....._ _______ U,111 4 apd • A/C (046VEJ) , ... ..,...... lerirM"-------u.ttl • apd .. low mlln (183YXX) mt nr ........ _________ ..,_ 4 apd., etereo. ~~.~.RV465) 1110 , ....... t1 ·-------·-··-4 &pd., eharp. (No. 1BZU938) $5,000 -$7 ,999 1tM"' ...... ,.....,..,. ______ ............ Shell, AIC, clean. (1Z04647) 1111 ....... " .......... ________ __ Auto .• A/C. ( 18JA490) 1111-...., .... _______ _. ........... .. 2 dr., 5 IPd .. AIC (1EMC791) mt,.... ..... ________ ..,... Dleeet. 'tM:uto., aunrool. (273ZBX) ltuYW ...... 4 dr., 5 apd., AIC. demo. (8513) 1111 .... a..-~•--~----~"" .... Auto. A/C, low mlle9 1ttJ ..... ..,.._t-______ ...... • eyl., auto .. A/C (1EWN343) 11fl P ..... IJ ...... 4 IPd .. A/C, eunroof (778SFX) , .. ,....... ...... Dl9Mf...1..5~ .• A/C, 10,800 miles. (1FLG456) , .. , .. ,.. . ·-·l .... 4 dr .. 5 IP<f., AIC, 24,000 mllet. (10LX632) ,.,......... tl .... 5 epd .. A/C, eunroor. (10ER432) ,., "' ............... ~--------ll-5 IPd .. AIC, tonroof (4670) Sl,000 -and over , .. ,......... . 4 dr •• auto., tunroof. demo. (8597) , .......... ,... ...,.. Auto, A/C, tunroo1., 215,000 mtlel, (tCGX\83) ·-~-....... 111.-Auto. (1~VE3'74) 2+2's MANY TO CHOOSE FROM '79 SUBARU WAGON Automatic. Gr ... , Llttle Car. '79 TOYOTA CORONA Automatic. POwer steer, •le & more. $4499 Lie llCPM.11 Slk. #<4393 COUPts 4S 10~1 "'.-s '76 8210 H.B. Automatic. air. lo rttllu. $2699 Stk. ~ Lie. f l86$LM '82 DATSUN P/U '4 spd, etc, cass. custom whls & lo mlles . $4999 Lie. •2043014 $tk .use almea Tuttle DATSUX ON HARBOR BLVD. JUST OFF 4051 COSTA MESA (714)540·6410 Weekend Houn lat. 1 100.7100 lun. 10.S 2 Comin Attractions , 'Talking Heads' is schedule d at the Pacific Amphitheater Sept. I. Nevv vvave Olngo Boingo, X due at new amphitheater Two Los Angeles-based new wawe bands, Oingo Boingo and "X," will perform Saturday at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. Oingo Boingo, which began as a creative theatrical troupe, turned to the concert stage in 1978. Meanwhile, "X" has received some of the best musical reviews in the new wave movement but has yet to be recogniz.ed as a mass appeal group. It opens Saturday when the c:oncert is slated to start at 8 p.m . . Tickets are $13.50 for fixed seats and $8.50 for lawn seats. On Sunday, singer Melissa Manchester will bring a more conventional sound to the amphitheater during a atop on her long summer tour through the U .S. and Canada. Manchester, incidentally, was one of the firsi artists. to perform last year at Irvine Meadows' first full season. Now she is helping baptize Orange County's other out.door theater at the Orange County Fairgre>Wlds. Manchester's latest hit single, "You Should Hear How She Talks About You,'' earned her a Grammy Award earlier this year. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 for reserved aeata and $8~ for the lawn. Other upooming ooncerta include rock n' roller Sammy Hapr performing Friday, Aug. 26 Sarah Vaughan due at lrrine Bowl. Melissa Manchester set for Sunday night a ppearance. and new wavers the Talking Heads on Thunday, SepL 1. Hagar tickets are $15 for aeats and $10 for- the lawn; the Talking Heads are $13.50 and $8.50. King of rock Elvis remains red hot item after six years By JOE EDWARDS • I ,,.,_.,.., NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Six years after his death. Elvis Presley is in the public eye almost as much as he was when he was alive. New records are planned, as is a Presley doll, a Broadway lhow and television specials. RCA Records continues to put out a steady stream of records by Presley, who died of heart failure at his mansion in Memphis. Tenn., on Aug. 16, 1977. The latest album is "I Was the One," a compilation of old Presley rock 'n' roll tracks in which the inst:n.unentatloh was redone exactly as it was before but with the advantage of modem recording technology. The record company also la reviewing an undi.9cloeed number of master recordings which might be the grist for many more albums by the fonner "king of rock 'n' roll." RCA bought the master recordings in June for $2 million from Col. Tom Parker, Presley's longtime manager. The maetera could be the IOW'Ce of entirely new Presley mumc rathtt than reUsuee. such as the music in the current alburl\ and previous albums releaeed since the singer's death. "It will take aome effort and we will announce what it la and how we plan to mercbandi8e it,'' says Herb Helman, a spokesman for RCA Records in New Yorlt. ''There are a lot of thinp to go through.'' Even if the new music la not available, RCA of:fida1a have said there la a healthy reeervoir of Prealey 1;0f181 to keep putting out. Th~ include previoual~ unrelealed ooncert performances and alternate takes of well-known IOll&S· RCA bought the muten u part of a eettlement by the Presley esiase in._ atrina of lawsulta. A.a a remit of tl\e aettlement. the Presfey eatate la moving on 8e'Y9l'al fronts to keep the entertainer'• name befon the public. nw estate la pJ.annlni a Broadway play about ~e have had ll'Y'el"a1 ~ with prodYOen and er.ton of ero.ctw~ ~ here in ~ew Y ol'k and In LcJndon. and we're prooWl•nc with thime pJana." •YI' JCJlePhT. R.coff, a certlfted public ~tantin New York who handle9 hwllnmtaffain for the eltat.e. "lt'a tn the talldna naae:• he aald. "lt'a a couple of yean away." Two tdevllion apedela an ai.o in the works. One will be pnYioUaly unreleMed vldeotapm of Preeley, and the othm' 1'9poi Md1y la a tour ol the llinpr'1 Gl'llCtlmd ~in MMnphM. ''We hal» 1IO hear' in the-.t t.'OUple of months," 8-:of.f mid about further..._. on the ~II . A Une at Prmley doPa II UC> planned. "We'n embutldnl on • whole ~ of piQJecU but~anwtym~wl lt'~toowv~ talk about thlm," aid a.cio4 3 At the Movies By PHIL sNEIDERMAN ________________ ........ __ ................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;===========~ Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace) and her son Tad (Danny Pintauro) battle for survival in the new suspense thriller 'Cujo, '·the story of a dog gone mad. Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace) 1eream1 for help while trapped inaide her car by an attacker. . Man's best friend· never seemed so unfriendly You may hesitate before petting a friend's dog after viewing "Cujo." You may never want to ride in a Pinto again. "Cujo" is based on Stephen King's novel about a big, lovable Saint Bernard that turns vicious after it's bitten by a rabid bat. The film is slow-going at first, as some melodram- atic foundation is laid. The last third of the film, in which a mother and her young son are trapped in a stalled car as the killer pooch circles outside, provides some effective scares. Stephen King has sold millions of novels because he has an uncanny knack for mixing credible horror into the lives of relatively normal people. "Cujo," in fact, has no supernatural elements. It taps into the corrunon fear that even the most gentle of animals could turn nasty under certain circum- stances. The film introduces us to a troubled young American family in rural Maine . Vic Trenton (Daniel Hugh-Kelly), an advertising executive, is a loving father who seems to be losing touch with his wife. Dee Wallace, the mother in "E.T.," portrays his wlie, who is feeling guilty over her affair with a local handyman (Christopher Stone). Six-year-old Tad Trenton is bliaafully unaware of his parents' problems. But he's terrified of imagined monsten in his bedroom cloeet. The first half of the film may tax your patience -it meticWoualy details how the mother and child end up at the mercy of the l&:OJerq. The father ... away on bulinela. The mother take the aWnc Pinto to a rural mechanic. but be'• mimlnl when ahe aniwa. '!be car Italia at the mechanic'• farm, where pet 'ICujo" is foarnina at. the mouth, hungry f0t blood. The doc keep. the mother and' aon priloner in the car for aewnl days.• the heat and lack of water take their toll. F1nally, the mother mwt take desperate measure&. Wallace and Huch-Kelly are fine aa the penmta, but their drawn-out ctcme.ttc tunnoU .. reelly lrrelevant to the terror at the cooclUliaft of the film. Youns Danny Pintauro is a a-n MTad. He'• an unmannered )'OUDIPlter and conveys hla chander'a frtaht quite oonvi.ndnaly. Director Lewis T..,ue bM tackled the killer animal aenre before in the dellgbtful B-movle "Alliptor.1' But ''Cujo," acripted by Don eanc. Dunaway anil Lauraa Currier, lilckii the earlier film'•--of humor. To make up for~ 1tdc of IUlpenlt at the bePminl Of 0. fDln, directot Te.cue r...u to odd wn qlel. Diuatisfied with her life u a wife and mother, Donna 'rrenlOll has an affair with Stne Kemp (Christopher Stone) in 'Cujo.' Mariy of the ICeDe9 look like they've been shot from floor level. But the real beblnd-the-ICenell her- C>el are the make-up folk.a who turned a mild-mannered Saint Bernard into a bloody horror on four paws and the animal bandlen who taUlht Cujo to ·attack on cue. Y~ ma=walk away from the film feiellnc M you've been manipu- lated in a fMhicJn. 1be creepy thrlll8 are prod\aeed tome'Wbat mech- anically. Uldmaiely, 'IQ.Uo" bean an uncom- fortable resemf>lanc:e to thote 1talk-and-kill movlee that Oooded thea-. In ~ wake of "J'riday, the 13th." Then'• "-one of Uw.e are-you-.un-he'a-deed endinll· In '4Cujo,'' rnan'a be9t triend baa never wined ao unfriendly. 0 - 4 -.2 a: ' Meet the •rtlst during this Important exhibition of his dynamic new collection. Saturday, August 20th 1-Spm Newport Be•ch 7-10pm Beverly Hiiis Sunday, August 21st 1-Spm Beverly Hiiis only A specl•I poster signed by the •rtlst wlll be w•ll•ble. 1J1 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA 714/760-0151 JIM North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hiiis,, CA ZIJ/274-4882 Silverfern ... A short and pant you'll find vou can't five without. use it to play hard or iust to lounge. Available in 14 colors. Intermission Bv TOM TITUS Second Rroductlon ·'When the Bough Breaks' is set U you missed the world premiere of Goodman complete the cast. the original drama "When the Bough Breaks" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater last year, you'll have another chance to catch it next month. Phil de Barros is directing "Picnic," which will be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 15 at the playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacliff Village shop- ping center. Call 847-4465 for reser- vations. • • • The Stop-Gap theater company has scheduled a second production of the play about young people sheltered in Orange County's Albert Sitton Home for Sept. 23 through Oct. 1 at the Garden Grove Festival Amphitheater, 12672 Main St. A SEASON OF eight productions has Written and directed by Don Laf-been announced by the Long Beach foon, with contributio~ by Victoria '<:ommunity Playhouse, one of the Bryan and Rick Crieger, "When the oldest non-professional groups in the Bough Breaks" will feature new ma-country. · teri.al and a new star. Toni Lamond, for the Garden Grove engagement. New songs also have been added to the score. The show will be presented on conaecutive evenings; dark only on Monday, Sept. 26. Further infonnation may be obtained from the theater box office at 636-7213 or from Stop-Gap at 497-4671. • • • THE HUNTINGTON Beach Play- house has announced the cast for its revival of William Inge's drama "Pic- nic," which will inaugurate the play- house's new season on Sept. 9. Lisa Wilcox and Tony Donnelly will titar as the restl~ young woman and the drifter who captures her fancy. Katharine Fajardo and Bill Malkin are featured as the older couple, while John Gutteridge, Kim Guzzetta, Louise Tonti, Jo Scott, David Chambers, Joy Wynne and Nettie The new slate will begin Sept. 23 with "Witness for the Prosecution" by Agatha Christie, followed Nov. 4 by Neil Simon's comedy "I Oughta Be in Pictures." Following the new year, the pace turns to farce with ~rges Feydeau's "A Flea in Her Eat," opening Jan. 6. "The Oldest Living Graduate" takes up residence Feb. 17, with the vintage musical "Anything Goes" ticketed for March 30. Simon returns on May 18 in a revival of "Plaza Suite.'' Completing the season will be a pair of oldies, "The Gazebo," opening June 29, and Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit," to bow in Aug. 10. The playhouse is located at 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, and further inf onnation may be obtained by calling (213) 494-1616. ·. LUXURY THEATRES 1st lwe Mltliite Sllowlnts OMLY $ 21.5Unlm0thtrwi5' Noltd / . from New Zealand S 113GJ44•Ji1fl6l63-42sss /~~y ) S * FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOvr... * ARCADE of GAMES* ~'..~'!'~'~ :~:~.~ Zelii! ~ Shows at 12:00~.S. 3:30, 5:15, 7:00 8:..S 10:30 we&-a m .... j snow1 Al 121u 2:45 5:1S l 100•101lO ""'" ftlrtt e1ooe OU (~fm lllut CrH11111ow I") WtllG'P• ID 73~~ .. m snows •t 111s l :20 S:JO 7140 I. t :SO Tltlfllm snows at 1100l110S:U 7145 t. t 1SO ~~=~~••m f'lut '"' l'l'len•t (..Ot :}Ji!~ m '-. .. ,Cina I") -----~- Drl11 .. 1nt 011•n 1100 Wllnltllta / 7 110 Wiien•• &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NBNPORT BEACH · (714) 644·7030 ClliWrtt UHtr lZ F rtt Ult.11 '91 t4 10 ... 6 ""' a., s;;-11Ullli Miil" (I'S) ~I IS. l U. 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Today. ,\'BC-n ' Magic Utterly 01iginal RKHARD SCHICKEL. Timr REX REED A JACK ROWNS 3'd CHARLES H. JOFFE Pr~on WOODY ALLEN MIA FARROW ~d•IOI COStume !)c..,,gncr SUSAN E. MORSE SANTO LOQUASTO 'p, oductO'\ (.A~ Drector of Photography ·MELBOURNE GORDONWIWS hecut•ve P1 odutci Procb:ed by . CHARLES H. JOFFE ROBERT GREENHUT Written ¥'d ~by ~WOODY ALLEN l~L:'!~~~I 1 "OllllM "< • •1 / ~i. ~ Ofof•U ,1 • ~AIROS Q •v.• • -c-r. I'.,....,~,., , ... ,.,. ... ·~ •• ,..., ........... J • NOW PIA l!IN6t ............. s .,, .., Ci QI :< > c: co 6 Currently Hanging ~ 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiilliilllllll ............................................................ .. m T"" m On canvas .•. g> By GAR RY MITCHELL Artist paints showbiz people c( Auoclrted,.._W,.._ ~ MO BILE, Ala. -Anthony Carl •· A.C." Smith :g has had his eye on the stars for years, and it's finally u. paymg off in down-to-earth dollars. ~ Smith, who chucked a $30-a-week grocery store ~ job for corrunercial art. paints pictures of showbiz ~ talents. 1 If he can't reach them personally, he paints their 3: portraits from photographs and tracks them down _ when they're in the Mobile area. g "When I started out, I gave a few portraits away. n. Then I started getting cornmis&ons," Smith said. He caught up with Bob Hope at a goU tournament at Pensacola, Fla., and presented the comedian with Hope's portrait. Hope returned the gesture with an autographed photo. Others come to him, such as recording artists Bobby Bland and B. B. King, who commissioned paintings for their homes, Smith said. When he's not painting portraits of show people, Smith as lettering signs or painting landscapes. Some of his earliest paintings depict religious scenes, his more personal side, he said. What's unusual about Smith. 23. is his success with so little art training. A high school graduate, he did not go on to art studies at the college level. During high school, he studied on Saturdays for two years with James Kennedy, chairman of the Art Department at the University of South Alabama. but that's the extent of his formal art training. Kennedy said Smith's present direcuon was "photographic image-making" that "captures the imagination of lay people." He said Smith's artistic talent wasn't lost'on such projects, but he added that it might develop even more "if someone could convince him to get more --------------- Michael Keaton and T eri Garr are the funniest thing to happen to the movies this summer! .... MR .MOM, l"tlEll\\O Cl m1U,~'TlNi l'llF~'lf;.'ITh ,\N ,\,\ltc 1111 "'1°1':1.1.INl i 1'1IOIJU'TUI MM.llAt:l.KtJ\TflN • TERIOARR , .. ,_,.. MK.MOM MARTIN Mt'l.I •• ANN JllJ.IAN. ('JIRIHTOVllF.R u .onl •·~·••'""• l.YNN I) )llJNI : .,.1 l.t\l !HEN Iii llfL~:ll 11""""""1t• llAHHYl11(;1Mln' -. ... •• l.f.EHJl.lllllllOt: t ..... ,,..,.,. • .,.,..AAltlif'I Hl't!l.IJNll >!)••..,••~ .alllN llUIH•,)I , .......... lfJ',\N OllN i11fl _ ~-lilQlil --~.,~ . ----- rti · I 11 '' ' I I ' I I II . -tUI ' AllAHflM 8to<l•l•1,.\l ltlQ!' n26446 COSlA MESA Cowito~ C'"'"" C.ntr• 979t111 COSTAMUA [OwOllO\ I own Crnlt• 1\1 '18-l GAROlN ClllOVt I O#ltOS WtsllllOO'o ~)() «01 -fiamfRllllA_._,_. ......... lllll ........ lWllAlM" arnu ......... ·m -· RA11m • t1111••·1ar111 ..a.•• .... , .............. ._" _____ __ ............ ·--~o , =:-_T_:-·1"'-=:-~ 1.'"" • -6th RECORD BREAKING WEEK- ·!!!--. !!!!'.. =-==--iiiNll' • ::.--•f£!i!£ ......... ··a.. !!!!l.!:'C' ..--·=-ma· m·----·:-::-..=.... _,_,. ............. schooling." "It's not book-learning that counts," said Smith, "it's your talent." In 1977, Smith gave up his grocery store job, turning to oommercial art with encouragement from former disc jockey Ricky Williams. Together they fonned S -W Productions, operating from a house near Interstate 65, where Smith hai a studio. It was Williams whose contacts in the music world drew Bland and King to conunlinion Smith for portraits. One of their recent projects is a print of the late Alabama football coach, Bear Bryant, which they hope to distribute this fall. On Labor Day, Smith will fly to Las Vegas in hopes of presenting a oollage of "superstars" to J erry Lewis at the 1983 Muacular Dystrophy Telethon. Subjects for the ool.lage came from videotape clips of an earlier telethon. #1 31as7ulana • Mon.-frt. 8:30, 10:40 Set./Sun. 2: 15, 8:30, 10:45 "OCTOPU88Y" (PG) Mon • ..frt. 1:20 s.t.1tkin. 4:oo. a:ao l--''_.GS 10 oO \ "' t a! ..., ""' 1 ,ucl \ht ;in\\ ) .. •"' QI ..., ""' , 1u cl '"" .,~,,. to \lit ..., 1 N o ma tt er what you·re doing. your h ome t own newspaper The Daily~ fits in #2 "THE MAN WHO W~~Jr1:'r!~JAl S.t./Son. 2:45, 8:40. 10:30 "JAWS M>" (PG) Mon.-Frt. 8:45 Set.Itkin. 1:00, 4:50, 8:45 e dword:. WE5TilROOK CINEMA :·:. : ·.:" . . 530-4401 "''"'''' ••r•r DIAMONDS, RINGS. llRACILIT8,18TATE .IEWELRY, ETC. llOIW/ Slll,MJS.Zl JZ 111111 ro l , .M. LOT$ Of ID l1EMSJ "·w~= C.,1d ,=.-o.= u... ...... ca.Mlll.r WnMa.atao UM.IEWIUY ILlll 1121 ..... ~Cilll ... 114vltl 1141 -"' ------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 What's Happening :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll ...... iiiiiiii ................. ~ ~ Perlormanceswill be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 9 10 p.m. dally, fireworks. 9 p.m .• deity. Open 9 a.m.-mldnlgh1 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m. following a buffet dinner until 999-8605. :E "All MY SONS," Arthur Miiier's drama of conscience Sept. 4. Gem Opera Puppet Theetre, Patio Theatre, Garden $ and conflict, is being presented by the lrvfne Community "TEN UTTI.E INotANI," a murder mystery by Agatha Grove Historical Society's Hefltage Park, Betllnl's II Plrata. 7C" Theater at Turtle Rock CommunltyPar1<,onSunnyhlll Road at Christle. is being staged by a new theater group, A Cius Act ages 8 and up, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 22 & 29, 1217 Euclid. Garden CD Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Performances wtll be Players,intheDramaLabTheateratOrangeCoastCollegeln Grove. 534'-2611. :::> given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 27. with a Costa Mesa (556-5527). Perlormances will be given Fridays Knott'• 8er1'y Farm, 8039 Knott Ave .• Buena Park, New ~ 2 p.m. matinee Sunday. and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. until Aug. 27. Camp Snoopy area, themed to California's High Sierra, ~ "ANNIE," the musical based on the popular comic strip, "WEST 910£ ITOAY,'' a modern-day Romeo and Juliet features 30 attractions, new rides and shows dally, nightly Is on stage at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, musk:al drama on the New York streets. continues at the fireworks. 952-94'00. ~ Anaheim (772-7710). Perlormances will be given Tuesdays Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa 8cH.lth Coeet ,,..lsh YCMlth Beecti Patty. 2 pm .. Aug ci through Sundays at varying curtain times until Oct. 23. Ana (979-5511). Perlormances will be given nightly except 20, Bolsa Chica State Beach, Pacific Coast Hwy .. and Warner ~ "DAMN YANKEES.'' a musical comedy about baseball Mondays until Sept. 11. Ave .• drinks and firewood provided. 861-7819. -and the devil, Is on stage at the Buena Park Community 8pn1ee ao-. World's 1&1gest clear-span aluminum )> Theater, 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park (821-1010). PM-ETC domehousesHowardHughes'world'slargestseaptane Also JS formances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 · Includes garden restaurant area, avtatlon gift shop. open · through Aug. 27. AIHgator Farm. 7671 La Palma, Buena Park, One of the dally. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .• adjacent to the Queef'I Mary. Pier J. ~ "MAN OF LA MANCHA,'' a musical based on the legend wor1d's largest r~tlle COiiections. dally, 10:30 a.m -6 p.m Long Beach Harbor. (213) "35-5671. ~ of Don Quixote. Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner 522-2615. 13th Annual Fantaey F .. ,. Con,,.,.tton. Ends Aug. 21, ~ Playhouse, 14'0 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Clrcua. Rlngllng Bros. and Barnum and Balley, Anaheim Includes eluate films. panel discussions, fantasy role playing co Perlormances will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays Convention Center. performances through Aug. 21. games, memorabilia tor sale, Grtswold's Inn, 1500 S ~ at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1and3 p.m. until Sept. 11. 535-3151. Raymond Ave., Fullerton. 635-9000. "OPAL IS A DIAMOND," a sequel to the comedy C099tllneCommunltyCotlege,ConferenceforWomen, Fifth Annual ltu'*'" Callfomla Surf Trlal•. Aug. "Everybody Loves Opal," Is being staged at the Huntington features cartoonist Greg Howard. creator of Salty Forth, Aug. 23-28, Lower Trestles. $84'00 In prtzes. (619) "34-5019. Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, 20, Westin South Coast Ptaz.a Hotel. Costa Mesa. 24'1-6186. KCET, Channel 28, Aini Nikki Giovanni "On Campus," Huntington Beach (84'7-«65). Performances will be given oe.n.,tend. 1313 Harbor. Anaheim. Guy Lombardo's reading her poetry and speaking abou1 women's Issues. Fridays and Saturdaya at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 27. Royal Canadians, ends Aug. 20. Main Street's Plaza 10:30 a.m., Aug. 21. "THE PtRATE8 OF PENZANCE," a Gllbeft and Sullivan Gardens, evenings. Senior Fun Passports to guests 60 and VIie Yal9ncle'• Polyn11lan Afflew. 4-7 p.m. Aug 21. operetta, ls being offefed aboard the Pilgrim II In Dana Point. older, Thur. & Fri. Parlt offefl more than 50 attractions In ~"' , I P 8 .;;..P_resen'--_t_ed_b_,y'--the __ P_acif_1c_0cean ___ F_ou_nd_a_1_1on_.:..<2_e_1-_2_060__;)_. --..--MYef'l--theme--.;,..p_ar1<_s._1nc1_udlng AIQhts of F....:a ... n--tasy:...:.:.._P..:.ar...:•...:de...:..:... •_& ___ D_S_e_e_w_h_a_t_s_H_a..:..p..,;,.pe_n_n_g::..' __ a....:g_e ___ _ PLAYS Ifs High Noon at the End of the Universe. (FOUR STARS -HIGHEST RATING) Al rne Mov•f'\ CHICAGO SVN TIMES 1~rn-., .,_ ..... -~---~--~W.w~ COSTA MESA lllVINE • OIWIGE WHTMlllSTtll £0w4•0S Cinema EawirOS WOOObnOQe C•nedO~ UA Mall 893 ~ Genier 979 4141 Cinema 551 0655 634 2553 •HUNTINGTON BEACH OllAHGE • [l)l aa..t.-1!!) ! 0Wdf1S Hunhnoton C.nem' 848 0388 S1lld111m Onve In 6J9 eno 1 ......... -.0---1 '·.,.__------starts Today-------- W WUTI llllTM •Onnoa Mii ~ ClnelM Wat 831~ •1.-& ,,,..,.... 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Cone.rt•, Classical, blues. bluegrass. choral, '-country. soft rock, (free). 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thur.; noon-1 p.m. ~ Fri.: through Oct. 14; The Amphitheater, First St., at c Promenade North, Long Beach. (213) 494-1226. ~ Loe Angetff Phllharmonlc Orche9tra, Leonard Berns- G> tein, conductor, Works from Strauss. Debussy, Bartok and ~ Brahms, 7:30 p.m .. Aug. 19, 20, Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N. > Hlghland, Hollywood. (2 13) 87-MUSIC -Loa Angel•• Phllharmonlc Orchestra, James g Loughran, conductor, Beethoven Spectacular, Hollywood Q. Bowl, 2301 N. Highland. Hollywood. (213) 87-MUSIC. Pacific Chorale. 7:30 p.m .. Aug. 19, Festival of the Arts. 650 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach. 494-9650. MUSIC BeatJemanla, Knott·s Berry Farm, through Sept. 5, 3, 5 & 8 p.m., Thur.-Sun.: 4 & 8 p.m. Mon .. 8039 Beach, Buena Park. 952-9400. Louie 8elleon and The lllg Band Expl09lon, Disneyland, Aug. 26 & 27, 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. 999-4565. Jamee Brown and 11.B. King. At 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Beverly Theatre, 9404 Wiishire, Beverly Hills. (213) 274-7104. Jamee Harman Band, On Aug. 19, Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Hwy., Huntington Beach. 960-5436. Country llluegr... F"tl••. Country and bluegrass music, dancing, workshops In baas, fiddle, banjo, guitar and clogging, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Aug. 20, Long Beach Veteran's Stadium, Carson at Clark, Long Beach. (213) 599-3913. The CowboJ, 2721 Manchester, Anaheim, Country & Western music, Indefinite. 965-1412. O,namtte Oangbuat.., Country & Western band, through Aug. 28, 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Thu.; 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Fri. & Sat., The Californian. 16-431 Bolaa Chica, Huntington Beach. 6-46-134 7. Alck Jamee, The Mery Jane Otrtta, The 8tOM City Band . at 8 p.m. Aug. 19-21. Universal Amphitheatre, Cahuenga at Universal Center Or., Los Angeles. (213) 960-9421. Jack M.ck and The HNrt Attack, every Thur., Palace. 11th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY Somr \OU')' funl'f)' bu~ ... ~> !!I!!. .... ,..."' VA-,... ...... ¥>. tto40n -~ ...... NUITMI """' ....,.."" ,...._ u... ... ,.,,., '"" •-OlwN ~Ill ~--C.."91• !T14Jm.1Jot Weill 17t "'° ---140111 "'"u 1713 N. Vine, Hollywood. (213) 462-3000. MehN llencheeter, at 8 p.m., Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Or., Costa Mesa. 720-0809 . P9ychobud, oo Aug. 19, Radio City, 945 S. Knott Ave., Anaheim. 826-7000. Aefugeee, on Aug. 19 & 20, McCormick's Landing, 3180 Airway, Costa Mesa. 546-9880. Radio CllJ, Heavy Metal night, Aug. 20, 945 S. Knott, Anaheim. 826-7000. Augwt A9dmoon and ThrM Banda, Aug. 19, Woods- tock Concert Club, 951 S. Knott, Anaheim. 760-9840 . Sptce, ends Aug. 20, Coach House Saloon, 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. 496-8927. Styx, at 8 p.m .. Aug. 20. Irvine Meadows, 8800 Irvine Center Or .. Laguna Hiiis. 977-1300. Tower or Power, on Aug. 20, Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach. 960-5436. Jim Turner, country music, through Sept. 5, every hour from 1:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m., Mon.-Fri .. Knott' a Berry Farm Bird Cage Theatre, 8039 Beach. Buena Park. 952-9500. Cra.zyhone, Johnny Lee, "Lookin' For Love" country artist, Aug. 22, Also, Bill Erickson Show & G.R.l.T.S. Band, Aug. 19 & 26; Shorty Robbins Show, Aug. 23, 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 5-49-1512. OlaneJf.and Hotel, Brandywine Trio, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Thur.-Mon.; Sgt. Preston's Yukon Saloon, shows every night, Tues.-Sat, 9 .m.-1:30 a.m.; Wharf Bar, country/western music, 5:30-10:30 p.m. nightly; Polynesian Fantasy, tra- ditional music of South Pacific, 8: 15 p.m. nightly; Seaports Showcue, local and other talented performers from around the country, 6 & 7 p.m.. 1150 Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. 778-6600. Medley's, 18774 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley, Butch Riiiera House Band, Aug. 20 • 25 & 28; Jett Pearson, Aug. 21 & 27; Blm Bam, Aug. 22 & 29; Jeri Lynne and Skyline, jazz, Aug. 23; Jaaon Chase, Aug. 24. 963-2366. SINGLES ~ Woman lnatttut.. get acquainted party, wine refreshments, agee 2$-55, 8 p.m. Aug. 19, 2039 Goldeneye Pl., eo.ta Mesa, $10 fee, 5-45--0840. Newport Harbor l'nalM. meet, 8 p.m .. Aug. 27, Irvine Coast Country Club, 1600 E. Pacific Hwy., Newport Beact1, $5 donation, 851-1910. Orange CountJ 4....... "Understanding Our Sexu- aUty" by Miriam Paul and Jack Cohen, 5-7 p.m .• Aug. 20, $5 fee, Newport Center Public Library, 856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. 551-1232. COITA.U EOWlldl Solllt Coal "'216*1711 NOWPUWING IL1'0fl0COWWO. ~5'1- -UA CllY Cftflw ~11 At the Crazyhorse C.Ountry mu.sic singer Bobby Ba~e has scheduled two nights at the Crazyhorse Steakhouse in Santa Ana. Bare, who sings song such as 'Drunk and Crazy,' 'Food Blues' and 'Watchin' TV,' will present two shows nightly at 7 and 10 o'clock on Aug. 29 and 30. The James Bond AU-Time High! ~~NOW PLAYING ~- COITAMEIA Edwards Mesa 646-5025 ___ -_ .. - Big Doings .,...... From Page 1 lation about them. manipulate the media. "Without the One school of thought points a finger press, there would have been no Jack at the Duke of Clarence, one of Queen the Ripper," said Sundt. Victoria's grandsons. Known as Sundt has titled his own essay "Prince Jack" to his accusers, he was "Laughing Jack" because of the tan-something of an embarrasmnent to his ta.lizing letters which the Ripper sent to family until his early (some would say the newspapers and police. ''It's like he convenient) death. was laughing at them aU--thumbing Meg Reed, of Long Beach, says that his nose at society,"he said. Clarence is her prime suspect. Reed, He also thinks that the continuing who works in an Anaheim day care interestinJacktheRipperisasmuchof center, finds the violence of the subject a mystery as is his name. "He ignited distasteful. "But the mystery is almost the public imagination ... pl.ayed with like a soap opera," she said. the public mind. Why does he still Reed and Sundt beleive that Jack fascinate us today?" the Ripper was the first person to--------~------ - * * ''FAST·MOVNi ... WA SATlll)AY MATHE Cl.FAtANGER ... !IAWS 3-D' IS QtlTE A SOfT TO SEE!" -Kem nm.. LOS N«R£S IMS THE TERROR CONTINUES IN 3·0 . .'AIWIOMPacrk"s QAMJUIMM OIWeGI OIWeGI ..... IAIUIJMCAMTRMO AnWllll ()M.ln EOntds Westbrook AMC OrJnoe Mall UA City enema Paaftc"s Mission [)nve..ln (714)81'H850 (714)5.»4401 637-0340 634-3911 (714)493-4545 COSTA flllOA Edwws Brislol 54(). 7 444 -' DIM•llS ..,, rllJblml • U NO PASSES ACCD'TE1> FOR THIS EHOAOEMENT _ ......... ICIJllll'IN0·"1111-·-0l -.. RICHARO MARQUAND -.. HOWARD ICAZANJIAH -·GEORGE LUCAS -.. LAWRENCE KASDAH .. 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Polanski plans movie about wife Cl TileA--9- :> LOS ANGELES-Director Roman Polanski, c( who made such macabre film classics as "Re- ~ puls1on" and "Rosemary's Baby," is planning a "'g movie on the Manson cult murder of his wife u_ Sharon Tate, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner ~ says. a> The newspaper said this week that Polanski ~ will make the film in Italy next year, after ~ oompleting his autobiograph y which is due out in ~ January. ~ - :§ ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ 0:¥" rso:gain Matinees! ar!i~~b''l1lil4 ]11~~ MONDAY f~rvSATUROAY FACUlTY01CANOl.EWOOO All 'tt101m1ntei Belo11 S·OO l'M lh S,ec. £,.....mtt11\ & Hold l !!u.11l!J!1J6 f m11141 -~•.~& _z•) LA MIRA QA AT ROSlCRA!IS _,. llllt & IMI KU -1(C) 11 0 ·~.la!> "Tmr' (PG) l .IO 610. H S "M STM ctWB:J" (I) ll.l0 440l!IO "CUSS" (I) 140 lW 1100 "Rtsl<Y llUSKSS" (R) ll lO 1 lO I .lQ. l lO l h. 10 40 "llVAl.ST<mt M OEmutTQI CW" JMO>.SYlf' (PG) 1110 /IS I 00 S 4S 1)0 91S II 00 "STAYING ALIVE" (PG) 11 l0 1~ uo HS.ass 1100 "REl\JtN Of M DI" (PG) in 7Dmm 1>1117 Sier" 17 JO JOO SJO A0!>, 1040 "EASY MOJEY" (R) lll0, 1~. ''°· 6:45, 1!111, I~ "STA YllG ALM:" (PS) ii 70-.,.., St- 1 00. l~. 5~. 1-00. tOO. II 00 "FlASH DANCE" (R) 11 JO l>O 4 lO, UO UO 10-JO "Cla: CW" ,_ PMllD" 1rco1 J co.• 10 "M STM awal" (I) 11\.HS, IOIS "WAR GAMES" (PG) 12JO lOO,SJ0.800. IOlO "MM Ml> WASR'T nor <R> ll"JO. 4 h , I 40 "FUIAY 13th, PMT 3" l 4S. l 4S, I~ C80TM SICJW 11 l-0) * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * • All OPEN 7 PM S1or1~ Dusk "WY..-r' (I) P\Ull "YlllomM>" ('1i) .!IB!!iQ. "TUllll PUCO" (a) l\Ull ..... I( tam• (I) .,.,_., 5) --~(J) 'WTMJ'ffm "" I01UTOI ,. MNftl (Pl) 11.• -"llU'Qllr (!) ....,.. (I) -~oo * Choldr.,. Undeffftfff 12 ALWAYS... I'll • "STAYIS UF' (N) P\111 "PllVA1t satDCIL .. {I) • I __ "'_ .......... .., ~., "I've been thinking of making a film about my wife's death for years," Polanski said. "I now have decided to go ahead. I can never forget the horror, but perhaps this will help." The paper said Polanski has already signed actress Brigit Hamer, a 23-year-old newcomer and Tate look-alike, to play Miss Tate. Miss Tate, who was six months pregnant, and four others were beaten, stabbed and shot to death at Polanski's Benedict Canyon home on Aug. 9, 1969. "THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER. 10 Fre•h, Hypnotic, And Very Sexy." -D•~ld A,,..,,, INw•f/NMt "FUNNY, OFFBEAT AND ORIGINAL ••• Perhaps the best film of its kind since 'The Graduate!" R><"•rd F..-.n,HEWHOUSE HEWSPAPEIU "A first-class affair. Sexually charged!' PEOPLE MAGAZINE "****Inspired insights and genuine laughs. It's one of the great American satires I've seen since 'The Graduate! A fantasticall y entertaining movie~' R_E._.., CHICACiO SUN·TIMU Al Ti.._,, .. , "It makes you laugh hard and relive your own high school days. If I were 17, I'd see it 6,000 times!" _, !1._i,GOOOMOllNING AMIElllO CuJt leader Charles Manson and four of tus followers -Charles "Tex" Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houten -are all serving life sentences for the slayings. Polanski, who also directed "Knife in the Water," "CuJ de Sac," "Chinatown," "MacBeth" and ''Tess," has been living in Europe since 1978, when he fled the United Stat.es following his Los Angeles conviction for having illegal sex with a 13-year-old girl. "FAST, FUNNY SATIRE!' -Janet Maslin. NEW YORK TIMES 11Rowdy And Refreshing Fun. Chevy Chase's Funniest Per- formance. This Is The Best Of The National Lampoon Movies. 11 -Dennis Cunningham WCBS-TV/New York ~·~~ • &. T I ea 4 L ~UUi .............. . . ' .. Currently Screening II BLUE THUNDER; Rated A. Roy Scheider stars In this CUJO: Rated A. You may never pet a strange dog -or Subtitled . ...,. ...,....,. ...,. thrlltlng but unenllghtenlng film about a auper helicopter on ride In a Pinto -again after viewing this tale of a woman (Dee FLA8HDANCE: Rated A. N-comer Jennifer Beats stars the prowl above Loa Angeles. Stunning aerlal photography Wallace) and her young son trapped In the car wttlte a rabid In this vtaually exciting but weakly written fllm about a female and special effects, but the plot Is loaded with holes. Directed Saini Bernard paces outside. Film Is baaed on the novel by welder who longs to become a ballet danoer. Directed by by John Badham("Saturday Night FeYef'") ...,....,....,. Stephen King. Lewis Teague ("Alligator") directs at a anall'a Adrian Lyne . ...,....,. CLASS: Rated A. A sensitive young student loMS his pace early on, he delivers a terrlfytng cflmax . ...,. ...,. JAW8 3-0: Rated PG. Two gimmicks for the price of one vlrginltytoafre&-191fitedolderwoman-wttotum1outtobe FANNY ANO ALEXANOER: Rated R. Director Ingmar -a IC*Y mechanlcal lherl( and 3-D effects. The meager his roommate's molhef. There's more emphasis on raunchy Bergman hU created another rlctlly textured and qutetly 1\0fytlne concema lhn attadca In Florida's Sea World park. comedy than drama here, but "Clue" features fine pualonate ftlm, this one about an lmaglnetlve boy }<>tied by The lharl( 9C8rl8S .,. chilling, but movtegoers may feel like performances by newcomera Rob Lowe and Andrew the changee In his eetablllhed Swedish family. Go to this ~ McCarthy. Jacquellne Blaaet ts the older woman. .......... th,.....hour ntm wtth your senMS and eiq>eetetlons apen. 0 See Currently Saeenlng. Page 12 a: ~~---"~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~------"'=--~~~~~-~ -:c. )> c co .... «> 00 :::=::::~::::=:::;;;:::=~::::::::~::::;:::=~1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ii1iiiii1 ........................ -W Wf ,IOMISf roll GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES • DfNNHS • TIOPKA1 C~KT AILS . ~ , IAllUIT FACIUTIES • .... CAlHING * fOOO TO GO . °"' 7 bHS I SPIOAl llSCOHT OI '°°' TO '° ) SAN DIEGO • N ADAMS looll bf Afttot.lf ... .,,.,,.. Mllllo bf L.-.1 ... ntteln LY'tca bf S...... lorldllelm Olreoted by Thomas White N11I Sinatcs JUa "Entrgy Pocked. Vibrant" Dram al ope H •• Miuical Thtatreat iu Fin111 ". Daily Pilot " ... I I '1 dOMbcfi'1 "'OllY aud/1nc1 mtm!Hn wll/ CO"" OMIQ)I diualif/W.,. , __ ,..-. Santa Ana R.&1&1.er 3IOI I . Hel'tMM' 8tvd., 1Nt11 AM t270t ...... ,,..,.,. ...... 0 .... ""Y . .._ .......... ' ~ At just $6.95 • I f •<'= ... --- 12~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ----------------------------------------------------------Currently Screening M ~ ................................................................................ llllliiiiiiiilllliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllmllllllili ............ ... o> V" From Page 11 r-they've been through theM waten one time too many. Bea di Armstrong and Dennis Quaid star . ..,.. ..,.. :::i KMJU.: Rated PG. If Stanford Shenn.,f1 tan-< tasy-ecienoe flc11on ICrlpt had half the lmag.lnatJon of this >. fllm"• exotic Mta. '"Krull'" might M"'9 been fun. lnatead, 1t'1 a ~ trek down a clk:h&-rldden roed lull of wtz.ardl, kings, roguea -.:: and the atandard-lseue prtncea In dlltresa. Ken Marshall u.. stars. Peter Yates ("Breaking Away") directs at a lllugglah ....... pace ......... ._ NATIONAL LAWOON'8 VACATION: Rated R. A ~ lun-rm.d drive from CNcago to Calttomla. EY91'Ythlng that c could poalbly go wrong on a family road trip doe. go wrong ~ for Chevy Chue aa the well-organized lather and Bever1y i o· Angelo as the patient mother. Fiim ftz:zSel out at the .-wi, but > there are p141nty of laughs along the way. Harold Ramil > ("Caddyshack") directs ......... ..,.. _9 OCTOPUUY: Rated PG. Don't 100k for deep c:tlarao- terlzatlone or aoclal leseona, but If you're a fan of the Jamee ii: Bond series, you'll love this latest adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your Eyee Only") seems to be anxious to top the outrageousetunt1 In • 'Ralderl of the Lost Ark", and he comes awfully close. Roger Moore a.nd Maud Adams star . ..-..,....,.. PORKY'8 II, TitE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The sex-obMIMd Florida are bacil In thla tame, lnt«mlttently funny eequel to last year's raunchy comedy mega-hit. The mistake this time Is that the film makers aim tor something completely absent lrom the first fllm -respectability. The DIXIELAND JAZZ ISBACKI FrtdeJ• 5:30 tot PM Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family FEATlltltG 10 INTERMTlOfW. RESTltltANTS Opwt Mon.-Frl. 11 to 9, S•I. 11 to 4 4181 BIACH NEWPORT BEACH 955-2484 Comw of Von Karmen klda channel their energy Into Shakeepeare, for goodneu aak .. I Bob =~n directs . ..,....,.. ftm• Rated R. There's m0<e T&A In this movie than you can lhake a box full of smut magazJnea at. ~ Mlctlael Zocek plays a tunny bumbling, MX-<:razed teen-ager, but this weP story about the adYenturee of a bunch of glr11 at a pnvate ac.demy may u well be a futl.-leng1h t .. ture on the Playboy c:tlannel. Phoebe Cat .. at8'8. NYCMO I: Rated R. Anthony Pertclns returns u nutty Norman In the aequel to Alfred Hltchcodt'a gr1aly story about a medmen who oommtts a Mttea of murden. Once ao-in. Perkins' unity la up fof graba, but thll movie la not neer1y as tu~= ea the original .......... CW THE .llb>t Rated PG. George l.ucu' "Star w.,. .. story II brought to a stunning cilmax. The characten may be a bit two-dl"*'8lona bit the action eeq~ and epeclal .n.cta .,. among the most exettlng ewr put on ntm. SW. Martt Hemll, Came F19her and Ham.on Ford ..................... RISKY --U: Rated R. A teen Mx comedy aeveral cuta above the genre. A model young man growa up In a hurry when hla parent• leeve him In c:tlarge of the houae that turna -out to be not a home. Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay atar . ..,...,....,.. STAYING ALIVE: Rated PG. John Travolta returns as Tony Manero In the aequel to "Saturday Night Fever." Manero, however. h8I dltc:arded hi• dlaco dud• and It trying to make It u a Bra.dway dancer. Travolta Is Mxy and tunny. ---~­,~~-~- sr;~pnlter 3333 Wttll Pacific Co.st Hwy ., ... S-•h"' ,..,,._ ...... 1 Rteerv.tions: 642·2295 but this aequel, thank• to the ahallow direction 'of Sytveater Stallone, doeen't matc:tl the flavor of "Fewr. · v ..- 8TROKIR ACR: Rated R. It may not be the worst movie of the aumrner. but It come9 dangerously ao.e. Burt Reynoidl atara as a r8C9 car dnver who becomea a mancettng ob)ect for a fried cNcken king . ..,.. 8UNMIAN R Rated PG. A tuper-dlsappolntment. The world'• favorite ftylng hero la grounded by a wttleu acnpt. Chr11topher ~ gtvea another nne pertomance, but the fllm la thrown off balanoe by the hammy antics of Richard Pryor as a computer genius hired by an evU buelneaa man (Rot>ert Vaughn). Dncted by Rlc:tlard lester . ..,....,.. TRADWQ PLACH: Rated R .. Den Ayt(royd and Eddie Murphy are the eubjecU of 1 social expet1ment In whlctl a pen"lleaa oon become9 rlcti, and • anooty bualtlMs man IOMe hls money, Job, and home. Lots of amualng momenta before the ctev. premlM runs out of gaa. Directed by John t..ndla ("Animal Houae"). v..,....,....,.., Excellent; v..,....,.., Very good; ..,.. ..,.. , Good; ..,.. , Not so good. Clip dollar·saving t'Oupons lllly Plllt NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE ln•ex•pen•alve• -11n lk SJ*!' alv) not high In price; reasonable. CIU lilled ..., .... ldWl"tlalng ~ ......,,._ Afiu.C--L.,nc.- Classified Advertising 642-5678 111ofw M..,._. ~ S'1UUse M_,., Clwnln 7 FREEDMAN WAY tAcrou trom 01aneytand) Southern California 's Oldelt & Finest Rf!ataurant Sinct 1922 Sunday Bn.inch 10:30 to 3 pm Str'lll.., 'Ill J.'()O.,,, 0.1111 UMOUSINE • SEll\llCI AVAILABLE 3334 W. Coast H~., N.wport IMct\ • (71') 6'5·10'17 Complimentary Cbampane With Brunell --------------- "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brend• Caponera Restaurant Account Executive •••• THE VIKING LOUNGE AT LE PREMIER Skol! ls the greeting most commonly heard at the Viking Lounge, the Informal bar and restaurant now open within le Premier restaurant In Costa Mesa, opposite South Coast Repertory Theater. Offering cocktaHs and dinner, the Viking Lounge exudes a warm. club-style Informality. Here, cocktalls and hearty hors d'oeuvre are presented during late afternoon and early evening around a decorative copper-toned bar. The Viking Lounge offers a menu of simple yet satisfying Scandina- vian country dishes one would find at an Inn or Sunday dinner In Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Biii of fare Includes appetizers. soups, salads, Danish open face aandwlchea and country specialties. All of the breads MrYed at t.he Viking Lounge are freshly baked dally on the premises. Fare aleo Includes an uaortment of Imported Danletl charnn, Including camembert, typo and emmenthaler, served In the Scandinavian cuatom with grapes and radishes. An lnter .. ttng menu offers the versatlllty to satiety guests desiring a light supper, full dinner or late afternoon snack. Later In the year, rea1auranteura Gerti and Gosta Muller will Introduce the Viking Society, an Ofganlzatlon whoae members' caricatur• wlft be featured on plaques along the res- taurant's waits. No tipping Is allowed at the Viking Lounge, a strict policy that is ob88Ned throughoUt le Premier. Reservations are accepted for dinner at the Viking Lounge, open Monday through Saturday, and may be made by calling 751-2810. SKINNY HAVEt BEATS THE HEAT WITH SUPER SUMMER SUNDAES White everyone knows that summertime and loe cream are Inseparable, not everyone has heard that healthy, nutrtttoua, and low calorie eating programs now Include those formerly forbidden sommertlme sundees. There's a restaurant In town called Skinny Haven that has been eervlng delicious, nutritious and believe It or not, low calorie sundaes for years. This summer, let Skinny Haven "Beat the Heat" and trim those unwanted calories. Their dellclous assortment of "Ice cream" treeta from puah-upa and MJndaea to the all-American favorite, a triple scoop banana apllt covered with an array of toppings will help even the most stringent dteter keep hl8 cool. Skinny Haven's own Invention 18 a rich and creamy dairy dea8ert that la .. aatlafylng aa Ice cream but with only ~rd the calorlee of lta tradltlonal counterpart. Cool and creamy Skinny Oellcloua comee In a wide variety of navora which rotate dally and Include such tempting choloes as Peach, Strawberry, Chocolate Mint, German Chocolate, Maple, English Toffee, Pina Colada, Chocolate Fudge and many, many others. Of course. the bak chocolate and vanilla flavors are always available. In addttlon. Skinny Haven even has their own line of toppings from StraWberry, Pineapple, and Butterscotch to Cinnamon and even Hot Fudge, all of which are great tasting yet stlll tow In calories. This year "Beat the Heat" at any one of Skinny Haven's 27 locatlona. SCHEDUUD ENTUITAINMENT CAONEY't aY TitR RA Ttlura., August 21 "Strwt Legal" August 22 "Ties" August 23 thru 27 "Rodi Haven" Loet1ted KfOA from the Huntington Beaon pier. Call ff0-9318. •DUY'a August 11 ttwu 20 "Butch Rill9ra HOUM Band" August 21 "Jeff P...on·• August 22 "8'm Bern" Loe.led In Fountain Valley. Call Ma-2~. CMZYHORM Augutt 19 "8111 !rlctleon Show" and "W•tem VnlOn Bend" Augwt 20 "Jim L.eelle Band" end "W..tem Vnlon Band" A~ 21 "50'8 and 80'a night" L.oca1ed"" lama Ana. Celt 44e-1s12. Organize your co upon savings with The Supermarket Shopper, ap pearing Wednesday·and Sunday in the lllJ Piil this has been a wee« full of Mondays. I need to escape to paradisa. Escape to Paradise Cafe tonight and we II enhance your evening by serv 1ng you and your guests any d1nne< entree lor half the regular price Just bring 1n this ad an appetite and a friend to share our place of wmat would you consider to be paradise? • close friend, a good t:>ottle of wine ands great mes/. well, you can spend tonight st Paradise Cafe for half tf!e price. paradise (Offer expues October 31 1983) 600 Newport Center Drive Faahlon Island, Newport Beach Rese<vill<JOS (714) 644 1237 01nnet Seti/Cd Mon Sat f'tom 5 00 pm CHICKEN DIVAN CREPE AND RA'IATOUIW CREPE A la:-.ty Chicken Divan Crepe complemented by a European h1end of vegct:1hk~ in .1 crere Served with a mixed green or orange almond salad. IONDONBROO. \hrc.:' of marinated steak topped with burgundy mushmom sauce Served with a vegetable and potatc~. Al~o you1 choice of a mixed !(reen or orange aJmond ~alad. FETTUCCINE CARBONARA Rihl1tl1h 111 fenuccine ~u1ec<l with bacon, mushrooms, onion~ and pea.' and blc.:ntlt>d 11110 a wl~ty sauce of freshly grated Pannesan and Homan<> cheec;t•, ~n.,,.d wtth a mixed green or orange almond salad R.i1(ht n11w yo u can experience ddlcious old world cookJng at a special low price j\IM S6.95 for any one of t!l~.-.e elegant dinners any night after flve. But d\'> hurry. 1111~ terrific price won't he around fo r t6ng. South Coast Pl:ua (714) 556 1225 University 'lbwne Center, San Diego (619) 453-6616 Offer good after 5 PM. And try us for S\lnday Brun~ 13 ::!! 0 - - '. --------------------------- Currently Hanging MUSEUMS Anett.Im Cultural Arta Centw , 931 N. Harbor, Anaheim. original oils and watercolors by Darwin Duncan, J ~~0~e-~~.~fh~~~~~~. %.~:.~~ues. 10 a.m -4 Bowan Mu.um. 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, "The Art ~ or Metal In Africa,'' 133 sliver. bronze and brass objects, 10 u a.m -5 p.m Tue.-Sat.; noon-5 p.m. Sun. S.7-8JO.l. ·;: Art-A-Felt F•tlYal, Laguna Canyon Rd. to Canyon u. Acres Dr .. Laguna Beach, 150 artists In outd()()( show with ~ entertainment. tours. demonstrations, free painting lessons a> on weekends. tram and city bos service from downtown u Laguna Beach, through Aug. 28, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun.-Thur.; ~ 10 am 11 pm Frt. and Sat. 494-2163. .JC lfvtna Fina Arta COW1Cll, 4601 Walnut Ave .. lrvne. "Landscape Elements" works by Bob Abrams. Robbie Bell. Suzanne Bustamante. Louise Daniels, Peggy Jones, Jerry McGrath, Edythe Stoller and Patncla Turnier, paintings, drawings and photographs, 9 a m.-9 p .m. Mon.-Thur.; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078. Legune 8Mch MuMum of Art, 307 Cliff Dr .. Laguna Beach, "Four from San Diego," ongoing contemporary California atrlata aeries, 10 a.m.-t 1 :30 a.m. dally; 8:30 p.m nightly pageant through Aug. 28. 494-9650. Nawpott HertMw Al1 liluaa4Mft, 850 San Clemente Dr .. Newport Beach, "Through lndlan Eyes," almost 200 19th and 20th Century photographs from Ind la. "New California Artists Part IV," new and experimental wort<s by Southern California anlsts. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-SUn. 673--3804 • ~ ~ OUT ortTI1E Early Bird Dinner Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fis h Complete Dmner with choice of soup or salad and dessert -4 to 6 PM / -+-:~ 1 Oars I Weeld -~673-7726 .BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA <>ninge County Cenw tor Contampor•r Alt, 3621 w. MacArthur. Spaoe 111, Santa Ana. "Documeritatlon '83,'' a show exporlng through the works ol Ruth Ann And«son and 25 other selected artists, the wide range of aesthetics and concerns within the concept of pluralism, noon-5 p.m Tue.-Sun. 549-4989 GALLERIES AJlandaM OalliMy, 1540 S. Coast Hwy., Laourut Beach, Bennett Sculptures. 41 bronze aculpturea by the Bennett brother's of Placetvllle, tO a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-6005. BC Speca, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beech, "Two 0 See Currently Hanging. Page 16 A true cla.ss1c in which Cervantes 1m· ag1ncs himself lo be Don Quixoet. He cndcavOfS unsuccessfully to cure the ills of lhe world. Come and be inspired to: ··~ ......... Dram'' City of Newport Beach Mayor, Evetyn Hart. preeenta proclamation to Charlotte Dale, owner of the VIiia Nova, wttlle son James Dale (right) and George Oashlell, President-Board of Directors, ATSC (left) ll----=------.,....,...,.......,----:-:-;:------ look on. B u s y y o u r c h i l d re n w i l h Special lf'edne.Ja1 Matiaeetr Aupsl l7ib ct 31st Saturday's Children's page. llllJPllll AUGUST 12TH. THE BEGINNING. It's o new dimension In dW\lng. Storti~ .wltti oor new 011 day menu. Enhanced by a sinful · C1eS5ert gazebo. And a wonderful wine bar. It's a new kind of food. Fresh. Natural. Immersed within a theater of charcoal broiling. Savoring the finest of Collfornla cuisine. It's where people wlll gather. To talk. Listen. And Indulge. It con only happen here. tn Newport Beach. We hope you'll llke what we've become. And It's just the beginning. 69 FASHION ISlANO ON NEWPORT C£N1'm ORIVE (?14) 644-6313 =- .. The CaaiaJ, Comfortable, Affordable R#taursnt FOi" Everyonel Remlnleoent of the very popu'8r sidewalk restaurents In Italy C/1ssic Oi$he$ Ind Rlfionll Sp«illtia ........ 5:30Plltlll:Jlfll ... , .. ""'*' Fftllay I Sdlday 5 PM ti 12-.30 Pll 3520 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 67S.1922 !'-------~~-------~-~---' - l OUT Ori THI: TOWrt Real Cantonese Food'· ut here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl. Newport hodi Olk* l-9560 H-to MidRi.,t Oaily-W~~ Ufttll I :00 0 .111. o.,.,._, .. ...._...,. ~~BIU NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 1712 Placent ia 645-8091 COSTA MESA J:: u ., .. en ... c Norwalk Santa Fe Springs Montebello j Buy 1 brHkfast, lunch, or dinner et r.guler pricie -.. , teeond one ~ of 9e1ulll vehM Of le• for_onty ... 'O i SORRY, NO TAKE OUTS a Westchester Huntington Beach-Newport Beach Corona American A. T. LEOS Ca11to1n1a CU1S1ne r1esh 5e.:itoc>d Pil.,lilS meat & poultry [tey.intty se1ved '"a casual atmosphe1e 01nnr•1 troni S p m 7 days a week Wedd1ny 1ecep11on~ ano pa111es 390 1 E CoaM Hwy Co1ona <.lei Mai 759· 18!>4 THE BARN Arr e'1Ld( l ""'''C.. M r 1 1 L JO 01rn •. , M S from 5 PM Happy Hour M I • JO 10 7 PM S1Jn Champagne Bullet Bruncn 10-2 JO En1er1a1nmen1 & Danc1rg Banquet Fac1t.11es 14962 Redhill Tus1rn 7JO·O 115 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 1 he 01141na1 Fea1u11ng 01spl<1y oro111119 lunch Moo F,, 11 ? Donnp1 ,,,gh!ly Mon ~" lrom 5 pm Sal & Sun tr om 4 p m 200 1 Harbor Blvd C~1a Mesa 642-9777 THE COTT AGE REST AURA NT Open every day 8 AM BreAktast & Or\JT\Cl'I Mt J PM Hearty & healthy lun1.l'leons a11C1 d1nnets Fine Cal1f<1rr11a w111Pta1 wines 308 N Coasr Hwy l ;iguna Beach Reserv1111on!> 494 JO?J from trv1ne 955-0 14 I HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vartety ot hamburgers. saloon steak sandWtC:hM, IObSfet OIS<lue Of\IOf\ soup fondue and cherry cob Ole! Lunch & Cllflnef from 1 I 30 M·Sar Sun 10 10 Spec'81 Sunday Brea11.tas1 Great bar & happy hou• 1545 Adams at Harbor Cosra Mesa 546 7392 PARADISE CAFE ~an ~mnciscan style t-reSl'I hS/' end paste Pa110 dining Lunch M -F t t ·3 Otnner Mon ·Sat from 5 pm H appy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed Ladies note 50' well d<onk$ from 3 p m Banquet factlilles 600 Newport Center Or Fashion Island. Newp<)ft Beach ~·-t?37 POOR RICHARDS KITCHE'N . BreaklHt. lunch 0tnne1 P11110 dining with OQean ......,. MOdest Pf!Cet. Bffft wtne Famed !Of Belg.an watftn Open da•ly from BAM t 198 s Coast Hwy In "'"age Faire M11tt Laguna Be•ch 497· t667 PUFFINS N111ur111ty cooked rooca horn pancakes 10 crepes to ttHkt An ed\lenture on natutaf e11.ng Hit M r 7 ,, m I:> p m Sat & $,!JI" Al II m 1' pm VtHI MC CHual MOderltfl! Ptoc.t 30!>0 [ Clo&al Hwy Colona Of4 Mar 6'0· 1673 . . ' T.C.PEPPEf'CORN five <.11,,1ng IOOmS Wilh lorepf'>C.e t 1mch Mon Ffl 11 JO 3 pm OtnnPr l days lrom 5 i:.• m Ar r11uoe .101usirnen1 hour 4 7 Wf'l'~OilyS O;inc1ng and en1ena1rHTH!"1 1 ues Sal f\anquet rac•ht•es 805? S1a1k A•e Hunl1ng1or\ Beac~ 8•2 55J5 Chinese JADE DRAGON S1ec11wan & Manda11n C..u1~1nl's ot Old China Host Wallace I ee Chet Yu Chen EteQant C11n1no Lunch Dtnne1 Sa1 & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese l ea Cake 011.1,,ch) Banqurt'> Beer & W•ne Reasonable Pnccs 1;>100 Beach 8tvd . Sta,,100 898·8933 Continental AIRPORTER INN Medlterrenean .-oom Ccmlrnental l un<. I• M f I I 10 , 10 Sun Bf\mch 10 l OU 0"" t'f 1, '" !>JO H,1pµy HtJU• M I f111e1li1111mpnt A Oa11c1nq lfalt>I I' 11kn•1,1 fj;i1u1 •••I r ilCol•l•e'> t8700 M.ic.A11nw ''"'"' 813 2770 CAFE LIDO A small and inJ1m111c alnove ol Cliyn11y tti111 otters an extenswe menu t unc:h es M·f 11·J Dinners nightly 5. 11 Piano bar nightly from 9 i:-m Su" Tues & Mike Patterson Wed ·Sat 2900 Newport Btvd New "°'' Beach 675 2968 RIVIERA ' . '~c;;;,t,.•en1111 Cl'lf'I R1cha•o A"'ll" r '"'1:1! 1970 1n11m11lf' 01n1n11 t '" '" 1 1 30 J 00 01n111'• 1111111 '> PM Ctu~ioo Sun & Hoh()Ry'• An11q11111 rnw1 ~ JJJJ S Ar1\tr11 C.Cll>l1l M.•r.11 '140 3840 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian TWO GUYS FROM ITALY Homes1yte lla1111n Coo1>.1ng •n a romantic atmosphefe Same ow"e' :.1nce 191'> OM•n Mon thn. Thurs I I JOAM 10 10 OOPM f r1 A Sal 10 11PM Su" rlrun<..h t() J Dtnner 1111 tOPM ?261 Fairview Costa Mesa 642 )500 Mexican CASA CAMINO Marga111as and great Meiocan tOOd L •Jnch and C11nner 7 days a week Happy nour M F 4 6 30 Sunday champagne brunctt 10-3. Two Orange County loc.tlons. 428 E. 17th St .• Coat a Mesa 64B-3228 . 2011 1 BrookhU<91 at Adams. Huntington Beech. 963-97 48. DON JOSE'S Lunch trom 11 30 AM Oatly Speoals Dinner trom 5 PM Marganll' Hall Pric::e M. TU, W 5· tO PM 9093 E Adams, Huntinvton Beach. 962· 791 1 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Ou1 too<:1 1s a t11p to Mexico• Est since 1972 Open daily trom 1 t am for luoc;l'l & Clinner Co<:kra1ts l wo to cations 296 f t 7th St c.osra Mesa 645 7626 t05 M111n St Belbo8 675-9600 TOATJUA FLATS Award Wtnnef yettr altef year Same Sonora style GOOklflV "'1Ce 1949 ()pefl dll~y t 1 30 tO 10PM $Onda'f l>tunch 10 30 to 3 •1~ hOur • to 6PM wet1kOt1yt Complimentary botan&s C11ntlnR open t•I 2AM 1740 S Coasl Hwy , L.gunt1 Beech 494·8&80 Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hp,)•I\ Rt•fd fl ttpp• .. " '' ,11 111} 1 ,,.<., , s c>o r,. , , , ,, ,, • r fl.A H lf'I•, H•1111 MI f •11•1 ,,. >v ff'' n,,, "-iv• r ti.t",'' 1q111• 1J11 "<" 'n I 111\ 4 ,.>.,R M.i11"1tfiflt• Nf'<Npn'f n"·" • a.n onoo THE CANNERY Features lreSh local sealooCI eastern t>eel Lunch 01Mer Sunday Dtunch ar><J champagne· Orunch hi>rl>Oo cruises Ent'!fta1,,men1 noghlly and SIJnOay allernoon Lounge IOOd gal 1ey Historic warerhont 1anC1ma1k on Newpoil"s Cannery V~lage JOtO Lat11yet1e 675·5777 DILLMANS Prime Rib & Seatood Wild Game menu totst r11 ano Sa1 ot montt• I uncl'l M F from 11 AM Omner M ·S 11om 5 PM Sat & Sun 81unch 9 to J 80 1 BatOoa Blvd Ba1ooa 67J 7726 McCORMICK'S LANDING M&S<lUile broiled seatoocJ served night ly etegant atmosphere with speclacu lar voew ot the a1rport runway Busy lunch 1 I 2 JO wkelys. labutous Sun !>lunch with complimentary chllm· pagne lrom onty S4 9'> Excellent enter ta1nment nightly from 5PM 3180 Au way, Costa Mesa 5,.6-9880 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seatooe1 ;ino tots ot •t Ncwpurt Beach lunch dinner Sunday b11mch Overlook<; Newport Bay ?7J5 W Coast Hwy 64;> :143 t ltvone Lunch. dmner happy hour t830 M111n r,45.4774 TALE OF THE WHALE 0~ 7 Days Bre11klast 1 11 m M·F Lunch 1 t·4 M·F Dinner 4 It M S Sat & Sun brunch 7 ' Oystei bar r11 Sat Sun BanQutot 1ac11t11es up to 500 Entertainment Wcd ·Sun Panoiamoc; t>;iy v-400 MIM SI Ball>Oll 67J .. 633 THE WAREHOUSE r rf'<;'1 SPlllOO() to 11.t('1nn11onnl C111',1nl' WAt('do(lf\1 d1111n'1 Cl'l .. t r "" le•, 1<11111q .. m I u11< n l)IY\f'< Sttt & Sun Award Wenning Brunch Banquets & C11tei"'9· Oyster 8111, [n1f!llta1nme,.1 LiOo V1"t1ga. Newport Bc:i~h 673 4700 U you wbuld /Ike your . lllf ""'1 t{J,eppe11r, pleaH c•ll tfrenda Caponera at tu2-432.1, a'tt ~89 ,. :~ .......... ,. ..... r .... 15 -4 )> 0 c: ;a ::> n _. s ID - C") CID Currently Hanging ~ v From Page 14 ~. EttJng« ~.end• Aug. 19, 9 a..m.'"" p.m. of20art1stafMtured,t-5p.m .• w.i.-Sun.,ttwougt1Aug.21. o) women Artists," S<*ldad Biagi and Diane H.iley, through Mon.-Fr1.; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat.~ SemlMr by Edwllrd de e3M7<>e . .-·~t. 3; Also, wor111 of l.ar1cln Maureen Higgins, Chudc Large, Br1l9tl jeweler and goldamlth, noon-5 p.m. Aug. 24. Quonemcwt.y, 374 N. Coeat Hwy., Laguna BMch, Qlle 0 Nlcholaon and Craig Sdllattman, opens ~t. 7. 11:30 837-8803. by flfl Hoegermen and Wllterco6orl end oll by cnn. ::> a.m.-5:50p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. Hufttlngtoft llwtl Ubtwy Md Cuttunl rtn1141foee SteveM, through Aug. 31, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 4~22. c( C.,._. a.111rtee, 1390 S. Coaet Hwy., Laguna Beech, Center, "OftglMI Art W0011 by Terri McKenzie" watercolor9, o --.a-4•" "'--.. L ,._ h ;;; Jane Shuaa. oils and watercolors; Carol Chapman, water-~""' h ~.. 31 1 9 Mon 9 9 ra • ...,. .. , °" ..,.,,..n "ve.. Laguna .... ac • ::; F I __ ,. R Hud col oilt, ..---. t r "ug. ' -p.m. .; a.m.-p.m. prta.wlnnlngoenmic..glaM,WMVtnga,woodaculptuf'eand colors, rank Ham tton ..... alph aon, water or1. Tue.-Thw.; 9 a.m.-p.m. Fri. & Sat. "9-1886. furniture; Sou1hweet Clfamlc 1r11at Victor Verblila!Ua, :g throogh August .. u. Hagenmaker Qallirtee, 372 peclflc Cout Hwy., Newpart llwtl Cltf Hell Gliltery, 3300 Newport Bfvd., bel6cet1 by Fran Kteyne6c-Prtnce and Nell~· through ~ Laguna Beech, "Harwet L.Jeht," llmlt.i .i1t1on llthograpl'll, 8ewpoft buch, "The Ferrta Wheel of Life," offa, colage Ink, August. 16-5 p.m. deify. ~ _.. ~ by WUh end watert:Olorl by Mimi Sheron, thr .... .-........ 5, 8 1._.. ... _ __. ..................... ""'"'•--·,..~Rd ... original puteb and mix-m.i1a WUll\I Alen MUJTay; 640-"""'' -· ,..,_ -~-• ....,.._..,_ ....... T"". .. ~ acu1~-:i=..~~,1!.n:'f'.;~$.~6~ .• L.aguna 1.m.==~e11v~~~y.CanneryV11ege,Newport =~~c::=;::,~C:~ ~ BMch, Stiowtnos of W•tem art, Indefinite. 111.m.-5 p.m. Beectt,MnRomayandSlo~SNiw.gniphttaon~. Cll'Mllcl, gjua. llCUlpture, ... tMtwortttng. pMtting end Cl> weekends. 497-1050. oil paint on graphite and canvu, lhow It d.ilca1.i to Anne ltllred gtau, throogh Aug. 28. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. deity. Cl> Qotden w..e CoMege, aponaonng a paint and drawing and Bucttmlnster Fuller, 11 1.m. Tue.-Sun.; 7-9 p.m. 494-3030. 3: tour of Morrow Bay by artist and teec:her HanteY Clemans, no Thur.-Sat., through Aug. 2 1. 673-3804. TU( cwt.y, 611 Anton St., eo.ta MIN. "In All -art experteooe neoeulfY, Aug. 26-26. 891-3991. .... 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Page 31 -Channels -llelworks (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W Sunset Blvd.,Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ ............. .. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Loa Angeles, Ca i9) KHJ-TV, 551 5 Melrose Ave., Loa Angeles. Ca. 11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .• Los Angeles, Ca. _ ... i28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. 58) KDQC.. TV, 1730 Clementine. Anaheim, Ca. -PgTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller ter, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng. Rockefeller Center, ... Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Brlatol, Ct. · (l) SelecTV, MarJna det Rey, Ca. is) Showtlme 8) Spotllght C) Cable Newa Network, Atlanta. Ga. -· ..... (8) WOR, New York City (1~) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Frld•y. Aug. 19, 1983 Tom Selleck , as Magnum , provides secu~ity for Morgan Fairchild, as Catherine Hailey, a nd her charity ev.ent, on "Magnum, P .I.," T hursday at 8 p.m. on KNXT(2 ). -Sporls---rriday----· MIWWOOW .. 8 l'WIU. C .. ilfflrk Angele ...... YwllY.-...(lln.) • III IA fflOOTIALL ...... ••••R ._......_..a • ..,.._ ... ......... ... • hlM{lln.) -Saturday llOll•ii: llillD l'W'U ...at PenMr Pltl1ll ... ,.,... .................... ..., .. ............ ..wr ........... .... ---... we....-..e..-.-..(R) "'™ -· (I) IA P001UU ..,.,, l1e1 IR __.. ................... ..... r===~•a. . ..,... .. n. AMI ....... C• ...... e ..... ............................. ••••d•ll .... _, • ., ...... .................... ':l:W:"' ....... ~Of .............. ,.,... ...... , ......... ................. ONoC......, ~i11w.) ..a GD IA POOTUU ..,.,, lnnR 6illM" ,., ................. .,.... .... c .... -=. .... L"';/PMM I IA "°°1UU. "PU llllDR ca-" .. ,.. ................ Dllee ca..-:c=:l M 8 ... . ., .... ~1re1"4IM1ie11111111R ca-" -. ...... ......_ .. LM ....... ..... (llwa.) _ ...... II\' ... __ _ .. The Piiot T I David Fran cis Harrison (Ted Danson), a wealthy private in- vestigator, must "share" his cases with Second banana needed See TV Antenna, Page 3 •August 1 9 -August 2 5 • his daughter, Allison (Kath y Kurtzman), in "Allison Sidney Har- rison," Friday at 8 p.m. on KNBC ( 4). James Is found out See Daytime Drama, Page 4 -Dayli11ae Drama James' plot uncovered on 'World Turns' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY ClilLDREN: Lara propoees to Daisy. Over- hearing Loia and Palmer diacuasing tapping into Bogart oomputera, Daisy wan ta to alert Lara. Ellen uneasy lying to Bonnie about Devon's whereabouta when Devon spent the night with Cliff. Erica's gala is a major suoce8B. With his paralysia lesaening, Greg writes a love letter to Jenny but ia upeet when he sees photo of Jenny and Tony at Erica's party. Lara plans to steal brooch from Erica. When Brooke slips from ladder, Harold almost traps her in the house, but Tad arrives and takes Brooke to hospital for treatment of sprained knee. Harold continues to hide in house and ia livid when he spots Tom throwing away earrings Harold anonymously sent Brooke. TadseesLiza'smotherMarianatGlamoramaand imp~her '\..NCYT'HER WORLD· Stacy gets Jetter threatening her hr· inle&B Mark stops hisarticles. Nicole slapped hy Donna w• 'Nirole attuaes her of havingeexualfantasiPSahoutthe • "rv yount1 Perry. Stacy calls polioe when ahe fMU'I men pre• t>ndi ng rf'port.ers an> really hit men.. Jamie meeta Nicole for dinner a'ld realizes she's high on cocaine. Felicia become8 undf'rcover waitre&'latSmiley's toreaearch her next novel Just before dying. Jeannie tell<1 Larry h~ haa a ha If-brother ~~ ' AS THE WORLD TURNS: Barbara and Gunnar persuade Marilyn Rochelle to help them expoee James. She agrees to do onr more job for James and tricks him into confessing hu pl11n to drive G unnar insane. Steve and Tucker flnd a Chicago pawnbroker with one of the ooina Steve is \c aa:used <'f steahng Betay gives them money to buy it back. ' When they arrive in Chicagr they real.lie theootn has already been 10ld. Tucker helps Steve eecape ChJcago polire by J>OllJ\8 M underoover cop. When Kim takee Andy to the cireu8 he recogn.iz.ea Steve'• voice but prom18ee Steve he won't tell. Jamf9 ahducta P•ul from camp. John thinks Gunnar may~ Dl..ty'a blologjcal father. Fearing Burke will eeek annulment. Ariel keepe the fact they'N" legally married ateeret. CAPJ1'0L. Whf'n Yordy re11 UU!ll either Sam, Bexter oc Mvk could be Amy'~ father, he teU. Amy he la unable to trace her real dad Jordy •U>pm Amy and Matt from maJdna love. fearing thet Amy end Matt mtsht ~half-brother and atster. Mule tell11 Sloane he will divorce Paula lf lhe stos»eeei.na l"ychlatriatGail Parker. S~ ~~t when abeWdtl 'lbom8I and sees all tM body-bul.Jdln, llfta Usbet.h baaslwn him. Brend.a ukaJordy to find her a lowr. Trey planl to uee lnlonnat.lon thateitherButerorMarkoouldbeA.my'dather in furtherirlg hit own political career. M.,p .u.~ when a 80ber Trey cannot recall he 1penta drunken ~..!...bi her bed. Trey p1ana to write anonymoua •1 hate Sloane' 1eti.r1 to the TV Ntlon tn order to ~her fired and the\ hiN heron •hil cam-paten inan.aaer. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Hopemi8erable when Dou, lna1at1 the move home becaUle he...U.... ahe 1-acrwbon Boman. lllApne hlilpieto!WU f~a ~tram Ml srandiather ordertnt blrn to m-k u. wt th all be loY99 ...r under1aban Uf'1911t family milllm. While =--ta f« hllarandtett.. a Haltlanwvant ,W.hlm to ftl'dOlf l'YOllUlta. butwben~~tow.rt\a 4 Frtd11Y. Aug. 19, 1813 • pa.rr:ot aquawks "Bew~" and dies. James stages a phony suicide attempt to detain Marlena from joining Roman on ho~day. Hope asks stunned Roman to make love to her at the ~bin and Bo and Marlena walk in just as Hope plants a huge kiason the startled Roman. Mickey furious when Maggie decides to spend weekend with Don. ~EOF NIGHT: With Jodie and Preacher missing, Gunther ta stage manager and Mitzi goes on in Jodie's place in the play. Barry spots Del and warns him to give him the ruby or he'll take vengeance on Jodie and Preacher. Del manages to eacape .. Mitzi realiz.es that Barry is really Sully. Del tells Geraldine the truth and she decides U> help him even though he tried to con her with a fake ruby and withhold his identity. Sky and Raven continue to look for the man with the Ump. Geraldine decides to aell the TV station. Sully and Del find PreachPr and Jodie. Sully plans'° kill the trio. Del takes a bullet for Preac-her. Derek a.nivea on the scene and shoo ta Sully DeJ Maes, saying he waa only nicked. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke and Blackie save Connie by taking her out the window. Hendrick is deported but refuaee to speak. with Jackie unable &o believe that he's a spy. Luke hidesdiac in tea Holly brought for him. Nearly electrocuted, Celia frightened and aware of Grant's dual penonality. Rick tella Leslie he needs open-heart surgery and . ahe ia very_ upeet when he says Monica is going to do the surgery. Scorpio tells Holly he wan ta a family. She asks for mott time. When Scorpio9ee11 Holly and LUke toeelber he beoomel furious. Scotty goeaon TV aupportlngLee for~yor and allnging mud at Luke. Bobbi inoeNed when Brock won't let her go with him when he paysvilittodAught.er. GUIDING LIGHT: While Ed bellevea Bm killed hirnaelf, Mikeconalden it murder Anna~Uestunned w~1he realJz.et Bill WM man followiJ\8 her In Chicago, RJck thrilled aboutMaureen'•prepancy. but Ed fttla he'• tooold to bea father Beth admita to LUlian ahe lovee Phillp. When P.,.ker threatens lawsuit. Alan tift!9 Bradley and h.iree Parker ln hta plaice. Wa.rren.UUCOO'ili\lon toLetley Ann. Henry's heart problemarecur Alter&.~ to help AftW\da fight for M.atthew'acuatody, 1he aaya ehe'U marry htm, but later shatters&. when she decides to leave Sprt.nafield and live with Jennife.r and Manhew. Mike btame.Triah for Alan and Hope'11plit. LOVING: Jack isatunned when he ii told he haaapent tlmt with Rita Mae. Mike i8 upeet becaute be'• not on the police force, but intendl to make hla fee.Una about Vietnam very vocal. H.avlnl beenuked by~ to Tteepan eye on Meryl In New Y ot\, Rotlt'.r feel.a It miaht be hll lNt.chance to uNeMh hie pMmlol\on ~woman hltrMlly lov• Anne tells Meryl wwanta to be very aood friendl with her and wiahee tha1abe had pura.t •career. Cw111canuru.1e1 hla1Chene9 to pteYW> wf th Jack. Billy wanw Bit.a Mae u beevs finds her foollna with another' manabeand the man anct.d. ONELIJ'ETO LtVE: ou.,: Echo at the airport ud •19 lhlit lhecannotdemen the '1 )Mt becaUM lhe'a ta.Den ln lovewlth Qjnt. Bebo.,.. tollaJ In LJanvtew but II f....tul wb9n 00.llYI beplmw•IMatnt upfw llcbo'• ........ alnt.,.tothe....-.._,.,..,..beont'eb8dan atts~Ot.De.00.WlltiotbeylDUltll(ewn 1rith ami ...... bt ............ tar0'-Ue'1cleath.Wben -TV Antenna Second banana needed to make stars shine By PRO.. SNEJDERMAN .,._...., ........ Sometimes. il takes a great second banana to make a comedy aeries Oy. ' Even the hottest comk stars need aome akilllw aupportlng actora to play ~t. Al. far back aa "I Love Lucy,'' there had to be a Fred and Ethel to make Lucy and Ricky look good. And though it's difficult to imagine Mary Tyler Moore doing stand-up comedy, put her straight.laced character in a ICeJle with Ted Bax1er or Rhoda Morgenstern, and the the laugh track ii rolling. The S\.ICCem of the season's brightest new sitcoms, "Newhart" and "Cheers," is in part due to flne ensemble c.asta. Bob New~ ia a perfect example of the oomic actor who's al his best when he reacts to slightly off-center supporting characters. In his classic series from the early 1970s, the psychologist portrayed by Newhart had humorous encoW\ters with eccentric friends like Pet.er Bcmerz's insecure dentist Jerry Robineon and patients like Jack Riley's eelf-cente~ Mr. Carlin. In his current aeries, Newhart plays a writer operating a quaint little Vennorit Lnn. Again, Newhart's funniest scenes usually involve the local oddballs such as St.even Kampmann's Kirk, owner of the sleazy Minuteman Cale and a habitual liar. In last Sunday's epiaode, Kirk's honesty was literally put to the test. He cl.aimed he was robbed at the cafe of a $2,000 income tax refund (which he'd obtained by cheating). The robbery should have been cov~ by his insurance company, but an investigator learned (from Newhart) about Kirk's fibbing. The insurance firm demanded Kirk take a lie deJector test. As it turned out, the terrified Kirk's responses were wireadable, forcing the operator to hook Newhart up to make certain the machine was working properly. As you might expect, Newhart was amusingly uncomfortable, answering everythin.g with a "Yes, I mean, no ... .'' Kampmann's Kirk is a TV original. He has virtually no ~eeming qualities except a knack for making people pity him. Yet he seems to sabatoge anyone's attempt to be kind toward him. Unlike traditional comic villains like Louie on ''Taxi," Kirk isn't intentionally mean to people. He hardly seems conscious of how manipulative he is. The bottom line is that Kampmann provokes some of Newhart's funniest reactions -and you can't ask much more of a supporting character. When you mention NBC's "Cheers," most people think of the sparklin.g chemistry of the lead characters played by Ted Danson and Shelley Long. But no l~ skillful is Nicholas Colasanto's portrayal of Coach, the dimwitted but lovable bartender. The Coach seems to spend most of his time in a blissful fog, as though he's been beaned by one too many baseballs. But Colasanto (and the writers) are careful never to Cl'06S the fine line that would make the Coach look like a complete idiot -he's more like the aging grandfather who occasionally needs a hand to keep in step with the folks around him. The show executed a nice twist with the character last week, when the folks at "Cheers" learned a card shark had been bilking the gullible Coach out of thousands of dollars. Another con man was brought in to tum the tables_ For a while, it looked like the "Cheers" gang would lose its bankroll. But in the end, it turned out the Coach was in on a clever scheme to sting the first con man, and he won his money back. The good-natured Coach is a key part of the "Cheers" I Nicholas Colasanto plays Coach Ernie Pantusso io "Cheers." ensemble. His innocent remarks help balance out the more caustic barbs traded by the other principals. And maybe, he's not quite as dumb as he looks .... • THE NEW SEASON: It's August, you're sick of renma and you're anxious for the new season to begin. We can't make the calendar pages Oip more quickly, but here are 90me ane.k previews of what's on the horiz.on. NBC saya it's first new series will be "We've Got It Made," debuting at 9 p.rn. on Thursday, Sept. 8. The series focuses on New York bachelors Jay and David (Tom Villard and Matt McCoy) who hire a beautiful blonde live-in maid named Mickey (Teri Copley). Their girlfriends, however, aren't too crazy about the idea. Executive producer is Fred Silverman, who had a hand in programming at all three networks during the 1970s. ABC has changed the name of two new series. Madeline Kahn's half-hour comedy show will be called "Oh Madeline." Working titles were "Yes, But I'm Married" and "Madeline." "MEDSTAR" is the new title of the medical drama fonnerly titled "1'rauma Cent.er." Now, don't you feel better informed'r Handsome Mark Hannon, previously featured on ''Flamingo Road," "Sam" and "240-Robert" is joining the cast of NBC's "St. Elsewhere." He'll portray Dr. Robert Caldwell, a plastic surgeon who join the staff of St. Eligius. · In addition, screen star Alan Arkin will make his series television debut this fall. appearing on the first three new episodes of "St. Elsewhere." Piper Laurie will appear u hia wife, who has suffered a stroke. The hospital drama has already moved from Tuesday to its new time period, 10 p.m . Wednesdays. Marine Jahan. who doubled for Jennifer Beals in most of the dance scenes in the hit movie "Flashdance," will guest star during the new season on a segment of ABC's ''T . J . Hooker." She will appear as -what else? -a dancer. Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 3 -•Friday ____ _ ---1 Tocm1l4lll wmt LIO IUICAQUA .. CID AWION...., H!MION All .... Milr ...... ,..,...., (IC9tr Kurt&• -> .. • l!Mell lef dehudn wOftl ..... ~ r. ..... .,. ...... (T9d 0.. _, .................... ..... .. ~ ~ ~. llAYll Two ........ In ;:..; ..................... ...... ... .. ....... ..... !-"'! ... ,.,.. ........................ ,... ..... ............. 1.n. 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RYAN'S HOPE: By the time Johnny ia at the pier, Maeve fearaFranklsdying, but he hang.son. An ambulance arrives. Una finds a gun and thlnklng she iB 1n the past, orders everyone to get away from her sister and her baby. With Maeve's help, Johnny gets gun and ambulance arrives. Una IS arrested and taken to the mental ward at Rivenide Hoa pi tal Horrified by Frank's condition-a severed artery and Internal bleeding-Roger perfonns microsurgery. When Frank survives the surgery, Jill believes it's time to marry and they have their ceremony in the hoapltal. Beth shows Maggie Jill's birth certificate and Maggie wonders if Jill would pay to keep her poor relations -mother Beth and hall-sister Maggie -a secret. WhenRyancuta herself onglaim while Leigh 1s sleeping, Leigh fee la that she once again has done a poor job with Ryan. FaithassuresPatshedoesn't feel that he's using her. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Travu1 putsoulan S 0 S on the car phone when a pregnant Liza is knocked unconscioua following brake failure. TraVJ-s finds a farm- WMre FnefldlJI Service ii o Fami~ 'rradwon • 'Ml Da.IYDY • WI IUVIC! WHAT wa uu. • "NANelNQ AVAILABLE houae, hopJngtogf't helpu~oe.lntolabor. Lua and Travis bf.gin their l iunuep ureand I.17Agives birth t1H1 healthy baby boy. Jo terrified when ahe is h1u1dcuffed to a bedpost WarrerYorders ft.lnao to check on St.ephanle, fearing Varga is psycho&.ic and might have hanned her. Wendy fY\.ljkefi appointment with doe10r, using ft.tl8e name, and later announces to W.,,-en thataheia pregnant. Tom blockasa.leon valuable land owned by Suzi, which diaappointa Wan-en. Sunny berates Lloyd for hi.a late.texploltation of the Sentella by making their baby a hot front-page story YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Tracy taking too many diet pills and becomes upeet when she fears running into Danny Danny aaka Tracy to sing a duet wt th him i.natead of Lauren andahe is thrilled. Nikki refwlel toaign cu.stody agreement and won'tadmil to being an unfit mother. AJ.lli.on warn.a her th.at the porno flick may cause the slate &o take the baby away from her. DiSalvo putaapoiaonoussnakein shower in Paul's office. Andyapotaanakeand k.illait. Andy and Paul wklkln while DiSalvoiahavingacelebrat.i011over Paul's "death "Paul accepts a job from Victor to check •ut Rick ~ros Jack is told his recovery will take a lot of time and he is fearful of going home to Patti. Dina says he can stay with her, but he says it would be a slap in the face to John Ashley and Eric keep their engagement a secret. 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Comedy) Chevy Chase, Panl D' Arban· ville. A hapless air traffic controller with numerous personal problems It endowed with l&ie.clnetlc powers af19f belng doused with nuclear weste. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) M ~=-CCMITYTODA'f W. I • TMI TOW Featured Hal Linden, star or "Barney Miiiet," talks about some of his new projects: Nichelle Nichols. from "Ster Trek," discusses her woik wtth NASA r8Cfultlng astronauts 101 the space shuttle, wrestler Mike Muzurkl and announcer Jimmy Lennon get together for a 'i~~t to look back at lhe 11C TACDOUIM 11Aem.1..-9Gl'f WAll•l•-•MVWW O'"Ml• ~ Wt FH· lured: a.n vitamin& prevent oencer? econ- omy cars: antakera; IOOd wraps Cl1) M=•u Phtladelphla Ptlllllet at Lot Anaetel~ (3h,..) (%).,_ "Swfft Wllllem" (1980. Come- dy) Sam Watlfston. -*'ny Agullflf. After her llve-ln t>ov11Mlnd teavee her for an edu· cation In the \J.S .. an Englllh glrl begin• 1 roek~om&l'ICe with a rakish ScotllTlfln 'R' 1 hr., 32 min.) e "The Under-Pup" ( 1939, Com- edy) Robert Cummings, Gk><la Jeen. Duf· Ing • vecatlon trip Iha won, e girt from an lmpov«llMd blckground CopM with the enobbllh 1tt1tll<»t of MVertl weenhy young women wno ,,. a11o on the exour- lk>n _J2 tw..) -·Cl) TMl ... OPMlllll Boal Hogg trlel to nx the outcome of the Flttt Anf!Uel Mlee Trr.-Countr.t BMuty and Tatent Con- tMI, In wtlloh Delly II one of the 1t11rant1. ffi) _ii tw.) • • AU-.-.YIU-· An.,.,. ttttly ourloul youngtl« (Katy Kuttvnen) wtttl a knadl IOt detective woric begs her pttvltHyt lathef (Ted O.nt0r1) to fet her Mlllt him on till ca.... (R) ( t ht.) e ._ ''Tiger'• Clliaw'' (No 0.1e. ~dY9n1Uft) Chin Long. A man rOYM the OCM\(ly ... rchlng tor a man known •• the belt fight., II\ all Of China to challenge him to a kung fu m11)d'02 tu) • to••U•ll•IUl91-.i1• 10 Friday, Aug. 19, ,983 1J llO¥ll "Love Me Tande(' ( 1966, Muslcal) Elvis Presley, Richard Egen. Two brothers from the South flgtlt on opposite sidee of the CMt Wer (1 hr .. 3() min.) (l)lW.rfllllll (II .,..,._., TCll99n' A 1oOk at the revival ol dance In movies, lrom Astaire to Travolta: Rodney Dengerlleld talks about his ll8W movie e P& llA.,._ How to lmp<ove yOUt look• wtth make-up; a vlslt to e mltllon- clollar horse auction • llO¥ll "A Ane Pair" (1969, A<Mo- ture) Aoctc Hudson, C'8Udla C11dlnale. A New Yotk pollce captain becomes the unwitting accomplice of a female thief wtio plans 1 gem heist from • burglar· ioof Austrian ""l:Jf hra.) •All--.... WM.I. SlmT-··A Long Hot Sum- m&f" Guest hoat. Garter RandaH. Guest: Martlrt O. Saas. president, M.O. Sase lnvestO<I Servloet. Inc (()IHMI ... (H) ..,_"Time Bandits" (1981. Corn. dy) Cfelg Warnock. David Werner. A young boy Is taken on a t1lp through time by • bend of diminutive would·be outlawe who have stolen a tim.warp map from t~ Supreme Being. 'PG' (I hr .. 50 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Bleakfng Away" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Dennis Christopher. PaUI Dooley. A bicycle enthutlalt In 1 small college town spends hit poet-high achoo! summer trying to sort out his plans fOf the f\Jture while training lot the two biggest race1 Of his nte 'PG' ( t hr., 40 min.) II 110¥11 "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fent•• sy) Adrienne Berbeeu, Louis Jootdan. /\ brffllant research tcientlet conooets I remarkable lile-tlrengthenlng potlOn tl'llt turn1 him Into a heroic: monster attlf he 19 nearly kllled In the dMtructlon of his labo- ratOf}'. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) •lllJAU.•MPM&Y "(!) YW ._ ..,_ Jemea 9'oad / Leroy Dloat 10-round HMvywelQht bout {!rom Atlitntlc cuy. NJ) (2 in.. 9o m1n > llW. llO¥ll "The Trlel 0t l.. Hervey Otwald" (Part 2) ( 1977. Drame) e.n Gan.re. Lome Greene. The guilt or lnno- c.noa Of IM aCCUMd ptelldenttel ..... &In 19 determined 111ter an In-depth 9¥91Ua· tlon of •~II 1UNoundlng the one. (2 tv.b.... i ..... c::!n .. (1974, Mystery) Jeck Nlcholton, Faye Dunaway. Dutfng tM 19309. e private detective tnwttigal• • C.M thet rweels • trait of eom.iptlon, lrlc .. t and murder. (2 M ., 30 min.) 1 ...... .., • caaaa .._ OCMnT FM- 1ur-s. "The Ortnge County PacHlo Sym- phony" It proflled In tNI eagment. An exciting performance et Santa AM Hlgt) Schoof' It captured, lrlCtudlng Int.,.... With memOn of the tYmPhonY. -1~ .... °"-'=·-"A Lona Hot Sum-mer'' au..t hott. Cet1er Ranc1ea. Oueat: Mertln 0. Sala. ~. M.O. S.. D~M Servfoet, lno. • Cl) IM&M BoOby lnltlet• llC11on to IM CerlbOeen dMI tonnulated by J.A .. wtio thtn oe•• help trom Katheme (Motm;;n~, "'ptottlng to dtltroV bQth and Cllf Bemea. (A) ( 1 tw.) • -Mlcheel and °"'°" .,. pltt9d aoalr* en ..,.., prototype of "'* ~.-., , .. , ~·· .... OClnOlr9I b tunll'I .... (1') ( 1 hr.) =-''Seoond nn. ArfNttll' n engllged oouipee. both dl¥0r0ed, attempt to come to terms with their o wn expectations and hesJtatlons about a shared Mure. (R) D ( 1 hr.) ~ llO¥ll "Vice Sqtiad" ( 1982. Orarra) Seeton Hubley. Gary Swanson A pollce delecti'Ve and a Slreetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible for murdering one of his women 'A' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) CD llCMI "The End Of August" (1982, Ore.ma) LWia Skela. Oevld Marshall Grant, The tr1ats of a headstrong young woman IM ng within • strict, late 18th-oentury Southam social structure are pottrayed 'PG' (I hr., 40 min.) CI).,_ "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Wtnkler, Michael Keaton. Two nighttime morgue attendants become "IOve brokers" IC>f a groue. ol hookers who have lost their pimp R' ( t hr .. 45 ..~i.rTUCKt ... ~r• IY Dll POii) cups from over two dozen c•aaalc films and Inter· views with James Stewart, Henry Fonda and Jotln Wayne highlight this retrospec· ttve on the movlemeklng career ol dlrect01 John FC>fd. Narrated by Orson Welles. 12 ... ; . .._,af~INOWCAll (!) moo1la 1111 WDIU OI tcma Petlf Gra"" dlacu8989 a Wide range of eclerlCe end technology topicS. ( I hr ) I TM1t11•r• -(I) PM.COM ..,. CMse and Mag· gle'1 marriage begins to buckle under the streln of hit relentleSI probe Into the .A.g19ttl murder and her axhauatlve work on a Hollywood ecreenptay. (R) ( 1 hr.) a e ma. Bschled auspecll that a vetflfan detective (Ed Grover) with syndl· cate connectlooa may heva been Involved In the murder of a lamed disco owner. i ).J1hr.) ...... A IM\', llAm Two ooupiff now lrt their 30s confront the awesome question of parenthood. teeing the pertinent Issues to be conaldered when making their deel· elon. CID """ _. • co.c9l'I' Fleetwood Mae member Nickl oerloona "Atttr The Glitter Fedat." ''L•ther And Lace." "The Highwayman" and "Btlla Donna," u well u lavont• from the FleetWOOd Mac rep-enolre. Tepid at the Fox Wllthlra Theatre In Los A~ (I hr.) Cl) .. MTIWM • 0.y 1 of thlt mutlc .... ttYal fMtur• roctt wtth Tht Clalh. Men at WO<tt., Stray cata, Olngo BolnQo. Wall of VOOdoo. INXS and The 0.Vlnyla. ( 1 ht • 30rNn.) ..,. "Smolcay And The Bendit" n. = Burt Aaynolda. Sally . A tructcer ~II 1 OhaJ. ..,_to run a truckloed of bMI' lrom Tex- • beck tq Georgie In 1 limited 8mount of =~~-:-:·) r:r 1m, ........ DI l'tm-.. "Fhloic" ( tM2. Advef'lture) E-1#00d, Fl'eddle Jonet. A U.S. plot oo-bel'lll'ld ~ llnet to llMI • aapet'IOlllo ftghtlng ptaM. 'PO' (2 hra.. te =(1)4llll'l9llJllL ... -DaYd·· • Cont. -rriclay -Allernoon Movies- -0 "The Curse Of The Cat People" ( 1944, Horror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ti) "Malaga" ( 1960, Advenlure) Trevor Howard. Dorothy Dandridge (2 hrs.) (C) "Improper Channels" ( 1981, Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Ma11e11e Hartley ( 1 hr., 32mln.) CID "Ttie Music. Man" ( 1962, Musical) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (ID "All The Marbles" ( 1981. Comedy) Peter Falk, Burt Youn\!. ( 1 hr . 55 min,) CS) "My Champion" ( 1981, Drama) Yoko Shimada. Chris Mitchum ( 1 hr , 45 min.) -0 "The Best Lillie Whorehouse In Tex· as" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr , 55 min ) m "Mystery Subme11ne" I 195 1, Adven- ture) Macdonald Carey Marta Toren ( 1 hr , 30min ) W (%) "Night Shilt ' l 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton ( 1 hr . 45 min.) W cstcliff Chirop ractic Offnce W CC) "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938, Western) Gary eooper, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) •CID "Shall We Dance" {1937, Mystery) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. (2 hra.) a:.9 CID "Firefox" (1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. (2 hra., 15 min.) CS) "One On One" ( 1977, Drama) Robby Benson, Annette O'toole. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) 0 "Green tee" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer. ( 1 hr., 66 min.) •CC) "The Pride Of The Yankees" ( 19<42, Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright. Q hrs .. 10 min.) CI) "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Wtitle Aames ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%)"The Kid From Spain" ( 1933, Come- dy) Eddie Cantor. Robert Young. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) 411110 "Who Has Seen The Wlndl" (1977. Drama) Gordon P1nsent, Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr .. <40 min.) CZ> "Thief" (1981, Drama) James Caan. Tuesday Weld. (2 hrs.) , - •CD "Gutllver's Travels" (1977. FantHy) Richard Harris, CathMlne Schell ( 1 hr., 20mln.) (al "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976, Western) Cllnt Eastwood, Sondra Locke. ~hrs .. 16 mtn.) •all "Born Free" ( 1966, Drama) Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers. (2 hrs.) ... ~ "Freedom Road" (1979, Orama) Muhammed All, Kris Kristofferson. (3 hrs .. 10mln,) --llilvening -1.: 11/LOIO I.WAT. KAWAI fWl.t :::wmt~O•llCA..., MOWll "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn. A Scottish schoolboy falls head-over· heels lor his soccer team's ttrst female ~-==--­~---- r, ( 3565 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA. 675-1850 :.=.~STORE WIDE CLEARANCE , ( ../ DR.ROBERTA.BADGER -~ NEW PATIENT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 Weatcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's al 17th & Irvine) ,, --~.:. ----· ,. --. t!'~ .. __ ........, -~~ August 15th thru August 27th~ H ours 10:00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. ~ M ilJOr Credit Cards Accepted Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. lar =house 'A' ( 1 hr , 55 min.) Ill\ S) "Summf!r Camp" (1979. Com- edy) John C McLaughlin, Mall Michaels. The owner of a !ailing summef camp de<.tdes to raise money b'y holding a reunion for the nr <¥-matured alumni R ; hr , 30m1n ) .. •AC:e-~--0 ':::. ' rh1ngs Are Tough All 0v6' ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· 1n, Tommy Chong, Two men have numer- ous misadventures while driving an Arab- Owned. money-hlled limo to Las Vegas 'A' (1hr .. 30 min) ([) MIDI() 19') CZ> llOWI "Swee! William" ( 1980. Come- dy) Sam W&terslon, Jenny Aguliar A11er her live-in boyfriend leaves her for an edu- cation m the U S • an Engllsh girl begins a rocky roma1 ice wilh a raklsti Scotsman 'R' (1 hr .. 3~ min.) 11:110 llOWI "The Beast Within'' (1982. HOfror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Besch. A woman Is raped on 11er honeymoon by a hairy· legged creature and produces a seemingly -Saturday llOWI "The Hungry f Reunion" ( 1981, Comedy) Oocumen1ary. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 0 .0. "Circle Of Two" ( 19&0, Romance) Richard Burton, Tatum -~~~·40mln.) .-(I)~ -"Tennis: The FOfehand" Guest Bob McKinley, Trinity -1•tj,.;""ch (R) 1111 wau ,__,.. VIC"I y~ LOT (9') • llOWI "Hercui.t Aga1ns1 The Barberi· ant" ( 1960, Adventure) Merle Forres! .. Joee~~~ -119"Y " ...... ~,,,, ... 191TU 1"9mntLDTO• .... ... ~ INOllTPIAl\lm -ATMAll .... (11) llOWI · Fore.. 10 From Navaront" ( 1978, Adventure) Ro~I Shew. Harri aon .. Ofd (? 11ra.) (Q) llCMI "The Kid From BtOOktyn" 11~46 Comedy) Denny Kaye, Vlrgtnl,. , Mayo (2 hf•.J "Cl) mWI "Nine" ( 193-4, Orama) Anna Sten, L~ Atwtll (I hf .. 30 min ) • • MftM.l ...at Former Pttllburgh Pirate greet Wiiiie Stargell 18111 wt'ly 11 It lmpOftant never to CtlllC1ze 1 1eemm11te • eyen II he m&ltft e mltlake (R) 'ACiiiiiW •LICllWT .......... ,,.. •• £& ·------.............. ,__ ClllOO_,. ... ll0'9 "BHr ltland" (1990 12 Frfday, Aug. 18, 1913 nOfmal son wno grows up 10 IOllow In his dad's bloody footsteps. 'R' ( 1 h1 30 min.) 11:11 Cl) WIWAll Tai Me llCMI "Green Buddha" ( t95!>, Adventure) Wayne Mou ls May Ge<- ma1ne An lnvestlgalor sets oul to 18(.over a preciovs Chtnese statue ttial has t>eeO stOlen ( 1 hr I!> min) 41'98 llOWI "Lydia (19.4 1, Ora~) Merle Oberon, Joseph Collen An elderly wom- an recalls her romantic past followrng a nostalgic reunion with four ol her former lovers (2 hrs.) 8 llOWI "PaUlon" ( 19~•. Western) COfnet Wilde. Yvonne De Carle A man seeks help from an outlaw after his land is taken away from him and his family Is mur~hr . 30 min) .. ~.15-1111~ W ('j) UI "'11VAl. W Day 1 of this music fes· tlval leature11 rock with The Clesn, Men at WOfk, S1ray Cats. Olngo Bolngo, Wall of Voodoo, INXS and The DeVlny1s ( 1 hr • 30 ~~ W CI) ICc./CQmlml~ Suspense) Donald Su1hefland, Vanessa Redgrave. (I hr .. 43 min.) (E) ~ "011vts Cup Ouerterllnel ~"=' (R) ( 1 hr ) CZ) "FOfce 10 From Navarone' ( 1978, A<Mtnture) Robert Shaw. Harr i son Ford. (2 hr$.) .,. 8 GDeWON.D Featured an lntervlaW wllh singing and television slar Janel Jackson. a report on Greg Engltsh. 13. • lalanted guitarist who h•• drNms ol t>ecomlng a country music ater • 1111 fUfi'-1-Ta.-1 ........ ·=It= -TllllAl. .. °"twm Cit .. ,,., CMJllC f It flllOfU ~.- '"' ~ mT 00011 A g1ovp ot ltlds 11y to hide • donkey from their aper! ~· building MighbClft 0 llOWI "The Man Ftom Clover Grove" ( 1973 Or1m111 Cheryl Miller Ron Masak -o~mtn j .... ,Al.9 ---'AC).llM I Ln1\I UICAl.t I MC$ll l a:::."' ..... -.. _, • Jetry Fotd Celebrity Ctaulc" et:;.";:h,.IR) (1 hr l l'lm .,.. "Htrp«" ( 1966 MY9t8fy) Pau• .. 1 ~"r,", ... <;;;m30 min) "Tumblin fumbi.weed (1935, Wftltm) Gene /l.utry; S""'*Y Bur '191;,; I hr.) I= -:-w. ....... __ MW• I UJl 11 = AfMW ''Time Aft8f Time" ( 1878.1.._ Sci- ~ IQ\) ~ McOo'#'lll, ~vld Warftef. f 1 hr .. 52 min,) CC) llOWI "Improper Channels" ( 1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Marielle Hanley A series of mlsunderslendlngs causes a social worker to suspect the 5-year·old daughler ol a separaled couple 18 the vie· !Im ot child abuse 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (0) llCMI "M0rtly Pylhon And The Holy Grail" ( 197•. Comedy) Graham Chap- man John Cleete King Artnur and his band of knights encounler giants. rlddlers and a teroclous rabbit In !heir sesrch IOf lhe leQendar'y cup. (1 hr., 30 min.) (%) llO¥ll "f':llght Shll1" ( 1982. Comedy) Hanry Wlnkler. Mlchaet Keatoo Two nlghltime morgue at1andan11 become "lo\/9 brol<ers" for a group of hookers who have losl !heir pimp 'R' (1 hr., 45 min~ W (Jl)•ftt' l ..at Guest Frank Robin-son (A) .. ® ltftll .c«t .. COMCmrr FleelwOOd Mac member Nicks perlOfms "After The Gllller Fad&$," "Leathef And Lace." "The Highwayman" and "Bella Donna." as well as favorites from the Fleelwood Mac rep- ertoire Taped at the Fox Wiishire Thealre In LOS Angeles. (1 hr ) CDllOWI "The Mango Tree· ( 1977, Ura- me) Geraldine Fllzgef81d. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CD) llOWI "Nicholas Nlckleby" ( 1947, Orama) Der91\ Bond. Cedric Hardwlcke 2 hrs.) lllOWl• WTflal -aeon .. ~==-.:r"/WD- nMT191"'°" ........ OP 1111Y\MON llDIM'llmml llOWI "The Runner Stumblee" ( 1979, Drama) Dick Van Dyke. Kethleen Quinlan i! hr . 39 min.) W MY Ta. mT toll "The Scoring Sholl' (Part 1) (R) CIJ llOWll "Watctl The Blfdle ( 19!> t Comedy) Red Skelton. Arlene Dehl ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (]J .,. "Thief" (1981, Orama) James Ca~n ... T~y Weld. (2 tn) .. , YAWllT TOllA• Lecra.TDOO/MPYQ mA1Wf90llTILllllM "Jim Tey· lof" Hoel. PW Hor:;) 1-.a•-...,_., lfllCllNI RI II "LA. '83 Ametlcan Cup II -TMm Flne1t·· (RI ( t ;.>A .. ITM'I IMUMi9' Franlt Conve<M •nd Trlnl AlllaradO 11ar In Ifill SIOIY of I tten._ge girt In a "'" IChOol, who 8'lddanly beoomM IUt*•populat after her cla91trtat .. find out her lather II amovteaia~) ·1e,,.,. ... ---··-IU _ .... .. ''Outltde The ~e&e. Dr•· ma> Ray Dllt\1on, Ltlgtl . ( 1 hf .. ~min.) 9119. Cl> NI -JCM um1 8cMdulad ~ l>Mk81bel, ~Ind~ t>0111nQ and OYfTW'oQtloe (~ tram c.ra. ~ ""*'*). (2 tn.) e lllmMl ~ City Royall at Baltl-more~ (3tn) -l'rWay Coat, ct) .. "Fallen Anoe!" (1981, Oiama) ;--ATlMl...OV Melinda Dillon, Dena HIU. A lonely 13-mAT ..-cAN ITllMW year-old glrl unwlttlngly becomet Involved ll0¥8 "The Beal Little Who<ehOuM In In lhe WOfld of child pornography ( 1 hr , Texas" (1982, Muslell) Burt ~ 40 min.) Dolly Parlon A flamboyant, muckraking ([) Cft. flOOllM.L T0too10 Argon..uls al TV personallly tries to close down a popu- Ott1wa Rough ~ (R) 12 hi$ , 30 lat =~house 'R' (I hr . 66 min ) min.) ,_ 111) 111ACH CID lllMI "Firefox" ( 1982. Adllen1u1e) -· ID ,_., ~ ¥IDIOt Heart pet-Cllnl Elstwood. Freddie Jonee. A U S f<>tms In Iha world premM!fe of a mu&Jcll pllot goes behind RvMlln llnea to steal a mini-feature based on lhelr newes1 wOlk, soperlOOIC llghtlng plane. 'PG' (2 hrs , 15 "How Can I Refuse You?": a "Prlvale ~.) Reels" prollle of Bennaa Carlisle of The fUftOYClltlMI-Go-Go's and addlllonal videos by S11ay 110¥8 "C.n Hleronymous Me<kln Ever Cats. Lovetboy, John Lennon, Paul Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True McCarlney. David Bowle, Shalamar and Happiness?" (No Oete) (2 hrs.) Joe Jackson are also presenled. ( 1 hr m M CLUI Fealured. model Tina Louise 30 min.) reveals why she wouldn't poee l0t Play-I A ... ••••Ill boy; a woman who conquered leukemia ••• ...,. .. ~..,..WOii(-• ... ; hr .. 30 ft~ __,._,. TOllQHT A look at the 1W -.T I revival 01 dance In movies. from Astaire to 11:tl mAT IM.WAY ~ CW ntl Travolla; Rooney Dangerfield talks about WOM.D his new movie. 1Uifl (I) llOVll "Exorcist 11: The Heretic" l,..TV (1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda OIWIQICOUMTYTODAY Blair. A priest and a child psychologisl tMI MOVll "The Pt1de Of The Yankees" ellempt 10 end a 12-year-old girl's night· I 1942, Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa marlsh Ofdeal 01 bizarre visions and Wrighl. Baseball star Lou Gehrig over· dreams of flylng. (A) (2 hrs .. 15 min.) comes the Odds to become e legend In D llD lMI lllT OP CMIOll Hos1· JOhnny lhe game (2 hrs. 10 min.) Garson. Guests: Dionne Warwick. Arnold (Q) llOVll "Ladies' Night" ( 1980. Come-Scti:,:~~· (R) (1 hr.) dy) Annette Haven. Lisa Deleeuw The I wr.r ..IC ... llltn'\M ne{ilected wives ot toot ball tans took tor YOUMl9flOllT eitcitemeni In a local oar (I hr . l S min) mT OP •11•1T INCW. tMI MmlCA'I TO.TD ODO CCUU OOOOllGHT LA.: V1D10t KAm\'O TOM COTT\.I: UP ct.Oii Guesl Jerry llCMI "Nlghl Shift" ( 1982. Comedy} Lewrs (Part 4) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton. Two CIWLU fltDCl'I NIT~ PAM· nighttime morgue attendants become Will COMClll'T Master Imposter end "love broilers" for a group of hookers comedian Charles Pierce brings to Ille who have IOSt their pimp. 'A' ( 1 hr • 45 Marlene D1e111ch, Mae West. Joan Craw min ) lord and 01her glamorous screen 1198 8naT.-TTOllmfT A look a1 1he godaesses ( 1 nr ) revival of dance In movies, from Astaire to CZJ llOVll ''The Concrete Jungle" ( 1960, lravolla: ROdnay Dang8flield talks about Drama) Stanley Baker Margit Saad An his new movie. escaped convict a11emp1s 10 recover the U llCMI "Lifeboat" { 194•. Drama) Tai-loot trom 1he crime which caused his lulah Bankhead, John HO<llak. The com-1ncarcera1ton (2 hrs ) mender of a German U-boat joins the sur-1--tcon v1vors of a freighter he S\lnk In their Ille· i. NIGHT TllACtlCI ---'-bo..:..a;...t_ . ..:..1_1 _hr..;.;"..;.;3;..;;S-'m-'1-n;..:..l __________ ~=.::llCMI::;: "TM M1<.<.1nnary" (1982, Com- Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities ··ScrvinJl All F:.1 1lh:-- edY) Michael P111n. Meggie Smith In Vlo- torlen London. 1n Anglican clafgymen treen from Africa la ualgned to head • tlum mlaslon lor fallen women with the llnanclal support of his amorous beneiac· Ir .... 'R' (1hr ,30mln ) W (I) llCMI "The Liil Amenc:.n Vlrgtn .. ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Moooeon. Olene Fr1nklln A Shy teen-ager In iov. II reluct1n1 to !<>In hit buddiefl In their pursuit of ~lenoes. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) wl / wome lttOW ... AUl11IAUAll Mii fl001'U&.L ~ 110V11 "Four Feathers" ( 1 eJr.' Adven· •ure) Ralph Richardson, June Ouprez. A British army olfloef redeems himself from charges of cowardice when he manage1 to quell a native rebellion In Sudan (2 hrs .. 15 min.) WDllCMI "Private Lessons" (1980, Com- edy) Sylvia Krlstel, Howard l-lesseman. A housekeepei has an ulterior mollve lor providing her emrloyer's teen-age son with his first sexua experience. 'R' ( 1 hr • JO min.) .. 1GDeec ... ~rr •AC:a:-= "DlnosaurusJ" { 1960. Sclenoe- Flctloo) Waid Ramsey. Paul Lukalher. During the construcllon ol a harbor on a troplcal Island, a caveman and prehistoric beasts are unearlhed end lound to be stlN alive ( 1 hr . 4S min.) CO MOVll "The End Of August" ( 1982, Qfama) Lilla Skala, David Marshall Grant The trials of a headstrong young woman living w1thln a slrlct. late 18th-<:enlury Southern social structure are portrayed 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) l lvamMQOQ -...,,. T'llAC:al .. lllM'Y llMTllAN, lllMY HMTllM llOVll "All The Marbles" ( 1981, Com- edy) Peler Falk, Burt Young A hus1llng, wisecracking manager pushes his two female wrestlers toward the top. 'R' { 1 hr , SS min ) M OD llCMI "The Best Liiiie Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A llamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down a PoPU· I la rhcn· La,r11 · ~ tount Olive \ lcnH)J·ial Par-h · \ilort uar:r · Bunal Jn Any Cemetery --Slupment --Cremation Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554' Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 11 I -I I I -Saturday Conl. ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld (2 hrs .. 9 min) 0 llCMI "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Nick NOite. Debra Wlng&f (2 hrs.) CI> llCMI "The Kid From Spain" ( t933, Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Robert Young .. ,~~ 11auu. (llWIWT -.a~AT1MlllCMll ,Al&' llOll1UIT CR. POOrUU. Edmonlon Eskimos el Montreal Concordes (3 hrsL CID M ...-cM , .... , MM'ilD: 1MI UM)i -•YUM LAm Recent Interviews are 1n11wmh<ed with old lootege for this portrait of the Louds, a mlddte-elass American lamlly that was the subject of a detailed and contrOve<llal PBS documen- tary series 10 years ago. ( 1 hr~ ... 1MI IOU TO LOI UISSll Olympic hopefuls profiled are Wendy Wyland (div· Ing), Angelo Parisi (judo) and Fatima Whitbread and Karin Smith (track and lleld).(~ 1-:::-'l.L Callfornla Angels at New Yori\ Yank~ hrs.) • Wiii 0/1 9POlnl INCW. ... 'ftOll Scheduled: The Summer Special Olympics (from Baton Rouge, Le). ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ I "'9lllO&.D mmM Regularly scheduled programming may be dellyed due to ~breaks. CO llOVll "The Legendary Champions" j.l.~wn~~hr. 40mtn.) •IJ llCMI "A Distant Trumpet" (1964, Western) Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette anempte to work out his romantic problems and handle Indian uprisings et the same time (2 hrs., 30 min.) . "G AIJ...eTM,........,.. A co~n of awing music featuring T e<jdy Wiison, Clark Terry, Red Norro, Zoot Sima. Louie Bel8on -iE:::rn .30~., ~ llOYll "Beer 1111nd" (1980, = Donald Sutherland, Vanessa ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) Qi) "Force 10 From Naverone" (1978. Adventure) Robert Shlw, Harrl- aon Ford. (2 In.) (Z)llCMI "Sweet Wllllam" (t980, eom.-cty) &am Wal«aton. .>.nny Agull« ( 1 hr .. 32mln.) _ _.lvening -~·c:. .. e a P001'MU. "Pr.S..eon " Pltllbufgtl StM14"'1 11 0.llu =·'-~ ..... •DAYATATmm _. "Alltne From Spac.htp e.rth" 79, ki.no.-Actlon) Lyoda Dey ge, OonoY9n. Eenh'I deftnM IY9- llt'N .,. put to the utttmtte t•t dutlng an ...,, lltack. (2 M.) (Ill .. "Slx Pack" ( 1082, Comedy) Kenny AC>gefe. Ollna Ulna. A ,.oe-car cJt1v9f lumt 1 Mxtet of lw«* car et~ Into 1 Winning pit Cf'9W, 'PO' ( 1 ~·tlhe Gumbel ~ .. ( 1978, I MlcNlel Serrailn. Tim Mc.tntn. 14 Friday. Aug. 19, 1983 A gumball maehlne ls the grand pnze In a New YOik-to-Los Angeles car race which brings all sorts of zany characters onto the nallOll'S highways and back roads 'PG' {1hr .47 min) -1·~ ... ISMl•I WITH LA...::t W'IU llCMI "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated VOloes of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A secret society of tats aid a desperate held mouse In 58'11· 1ng he< home from the rulhlessness ol man G' ( t hr . 20 min ) ... ~ ft.IDM ~ Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~dge breaks 11111 U II\. POOT'IAU "Pr&-Seeson Game" New England Patriots at Los Angeles Rams (3 hrs) fJ HOUYWOOO ClOllUP Featured a IOOI< back at the beauttlul "Bond Women" who ha'l/9 graced the film Mr'8s down through •he= ()) llMlll Wint DAVI) lal0Wt'1 D UMMA M•ID&L a 1MI ~ ..,.. ;-::-IMD CAY~ Bob Crosby, Frankie Carle. Margaret Whltlflg. Freddy Martin and othBt great big band perfOfm· ers ere featured In fllmed highlights ol a '308 and '408 muSlc revival. (I hr.) I!) ALL amAMm .UT-IMM.l 1 CD llCMI "And Now FOi Something Com· pletely Olllerent" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese. Mam· bers ot "Monty Python's Flying C1rcus" present a series of comedy sketches 'PG'S ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CI) llCMI "Night Shltt" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton. Two nighttime morgue at1endants beeome "love bfotce<s" for a group of hOokers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( 1 hr . •S min Ju.., 1111 I m Olf LA. Featured: a took at slngle motherhood In Los Angeles: 1 report on the grow!ng pcpulerlty of collectlng dolls, a profile of the pcpular new Australian bends making rnvslc In 1.,,.,.,ica. (I) IMUC ,,.,_ • tA•':U. "W8'ttrn Regtonal Lltlle ~gue WOftd Serlel" (2 hrw., 30 min.) u;J llCMI "Catattrophel'' ( 19n) Docu- mentary. Narrated by Wllllam ConracJ. Many of lhe most devllllllng dlslStBIS In history, lnclUdll"lg the explo9lon ol the Hin- denburg I nd Iha llnlllng of Iha Andrei Dofla, 11e r.nv.d In 1 colfaOe of crlaft. 'PG' ( 1 h~ min.) I .. ,~ ' .... w.u... 1MI .... --" Sntezy Wll4"'1 portreya lhe legend- ary OOUl'llty-W91tem llngtt In 1 conoert fMturlnn auch Wllllama hha •• "VOA.If en.at·~, Heart," "H9y, Oood l.OOkln' .. and "Why Don't You LOYe Me?" ( 1 hr., som1nn/.n • 'II -wmt -.n All» PAT -Gutttt: The Lennon Slttert. Nlal.l .. ..... ''Fltt Of Vangeanot" (No O.te, Ad\19ntutt~ Katada. Lu pt Chen. The Eett ~ hit• • Samurll to 11111 1 young ChlneM fQ4"' to hlft hit ln¥Mlllle- tlon Into the JapaneM eup1taa1on of CN-min. WOfktf'L (2 hrt.) ~---~no It toOtntd by hll otlloert 1tt.r ~ to ttloot a lll\ltnlle oop klller II polnt•tNnk range. ~.a.1ttt, ... "l.f!OICY ()I IMood'l ( 1971, Hof· ror, Joh!\ ~ ,.ft,, ~ Four heirs to a mllllonalre's fortune travel 10 hi~ estate lor a reading ol the wlU and stay over lor a night filled with terrOf. (2 hrs) Cf) IOLD IO&.D Cl) llCMI "Devll's Own" ( t967. Horror) Joan Fontaine, Kay Walsh. An Engllsh schoolmarm lalls under suspicion when one ol her puplls beeomes e sacrlllclal vic- tim of wltchclalt. (2 hrs.) 9 Al..&ATM .... fUTIYAL Doc Severln- seo hosts lhls muslcaJ showcase featuring Duke Elllnglon. Count Basie, Ella Atzg81· aid and the Oflglnal Benny GOO<lman Quartet. (I hr., 35 min.) Ci) MCllOX IAT\lmAY ~ Eddie Albert hosts a three-hour musical spectacular focusing on the singers of the swing e<a; specl81 guests Include Belly Hutton, Bob Crosby, Margaret Whiting. Keely Smith, Helen O'Connell and Jack Leonard. (3 hrs.) cm llCMI "Things Are Tough All Over" (1982, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· In, Tommy Chong. Two men have numef· ous misadventures white driving an Arll>- owned. money·lllled limo to Las Vegas. 'R' (1hr.30mln) • CS) fllO¥W "JekyN And Hyde .. Together Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blanldleld . Bess Armstrong, A strait-laced sclentlll'a accldenlal Ingestion ol a chemk:al turns him Into a leaclvlous swinger. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min) 0 llOWI "Heaven's Gate" ( t 980, Wee!· em) Kris Krlstofferaon, Christopher Well<· en. A high-principled Sheriff becomee ceuoht betweeri cattlemen 1nd lmrnlgrant homesteaders In a blllerly looghl land war. 'A' (3 hrs .. 40 min.) G llOYll "White Tie And Tails" (1946, Orama) Dan Duryea, EMI Raines A butler masqv&fadlng as a mllllonalfe marrtes • WM~ heiress. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. ~ ._,.. ,_ "Player' a Chlltenge" Semlllnals (trom Yori\ Unlveralty In TOf'e>n- .. :&~·~~P~Y°) .. G IR. POOTIALL "Pre-Seeton Gemt" CNcego Bear9 It LOI A~ Aaldera (3 M.) 8 III LOWI IOAT A woman (Maty Mat· tin) bflQhlena the llVM o1 1 lormer flame (M111 Showaltet) and hi• aon. two bt•u· ti.. (Clrtn Kaye. Judy l.Alndef9) com- pete tor the lllTl9 man (8-n Murphy). Ind ~ geta lnvoMd In I leud bttwMn 1 man Ind hit tathlr·ln-flw (Mit- ton=· (R) C (1 hr.) e "Somithlng For Jcwy" (19n, Orama) Getaldlne P1ge. Marc Slngtf. The trve t tOl'y of Htleman trophy winn. JOl'ln Ceppeltettl Ind hit CloM rMtlonlhlp with hll younger brothlf. who wae ettlcl<en with llUtlamla. II c:NoNoled. (2 M.) m1mwm "Prom Night" 11MO, Myatery) Jemie Lee Cuttle. Lttllt NlllMn. On PfOtn night. euottv ,,,, yeeirt •ft« • glf1 ,... to Mt death aft« being tMMd by fl'llnd9. thl" ol thOM fl1endl begk'I getting menacing oalll. 'R' ( 11\t., 30 min.) CID _. "Summar LOY9rl" (1912, ROmanoe) 0.ryt HIMlh, P9ter Qtlo. ~. Two Al'nltloen OOltga ll\ldalntl aptn<S 1 f~ed eummtt on • 0...- lllftl<I. ·~· ( 1 ht., ~) (l)llMI "Monty "4>11 LIW At The Holo- lywood Sow4" (1M.'i , Comedy) JoM Clew. MlcMal ,,., Members of .. lln'• famed comedV trous» ~t• on Mot tor"9 of .,. MWllllt ...... w #iN.,,25,._) .. "Forol ~ ,. .... . 179. M.wmn) .... ....... -Saturday Cont. l t::'~Y/LAW6.-.V • laUOM DOUNI llAM =:.w:.-:~ M•AU Atlante Brave-; et Chleago Cub!. (Jtm>) m> • COM Ml .__ COUM't'Y Fee lured The Orange County Pacific Sym- phony" 1s prollled In this aegment An eicclllng per1ormanc:e at Santa Ana High School Is captured. Including INervlews with member& of ihe symphony (.£1 WC•fl ~ "Play8f's Challenge" Semlflnats (Uva from Yotk University In roronto.~c (3 hrs.) 00 AM M PAl&Y ._.,. 'IHI LOUM -•YUM LA19 Recent Interviews e1e Intermixed wlrh old tootage tor this por118tl of lhe Louda. a middle-class American tamlly that was the aubjec:t of a detailed and controversial PBS documen- tary series 10 years ago ( t hr.) li)llOVll Superman II" (1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. (2 hrs . 5 mtn) • IQ) llOVll "The Eyes Of The Amaryllls" ( 1975, Orama) Ruth Ford, Kathetloe Houghton (I hr . 35 min.) CSJ llCMI "Three llllle Words'· ( 1950, Musical) Fred Astaire, Red Skelton ( 1 hr , 40 min) 0 MIC-ml -"The F1relall • Anl· 111a1ed The Thunderbirds attempt to save a valuable satelllle trom a fiery doom In the Sun ( t hr ) CZ.> llO¥tl 'Ourland" ( t981. Sclenc&-Flc- llon) Seari Connery, Peter Boyle (I hr . 49 min.) .. @ OIMllQ( CIQ.I -@ •A•U.L Atlanta Braves al Chicago Cubs (3 hrs) .. 8 T'OllCIMOW't W TODAY · llOVW "The Search" ( t956, Western) Ctay1on M00te, Jay Sllverheels ( t hr • 30 rmn) ~ IGUNm fOOT UNlll•la •um mlRT (R)O r llOVll "Ca1astrophll" ( 1977) Docu- mentary Narrated by W1t11am Conrad ( 1 hr., 32 min) ,,. B Am!ICA'I TOf',... ®l WlllCDD .. CW. ··The Ghost Ot Thomas Kempe" A t 7th-century ghost 111es ro recruit an unwilling you~ster (Shane S1nutko) to become his appren ~e~~(RI Q g) llOVll "Rhubarb" (1951 Comedy) Ray Mlttand, Jan Sterling (2 hrs ) fJ!) WOl MW Ct9IA (ij) llOVll "Cold River" ( 1982. Adv~n ture) Suzanne Weber_ Pal Pererson. ( 1 hr , 30min) 0llOVll "Schlock" ( t973. Horror/ Johr. Landis, Saul Kahan. ( 1 hr , 20 min 1 m llOVll "That Nlghl With You' t 1945, Comedy) Franchot Tone Susanna Fos- ler (1 hr • 30 min ) 11::a B QRAMD ..x AUATAll IHOW ®l Am!ICM Ull)ITNID Guests St.re~~ I .um ITmT <"•Q --Afternoon ,_II (I) ..._ flOOftAl.L "Pre-Season Game" Phitadelphla Eagles at Green Bay ~c~~ Q MDVII "My Darling Clemenline" ( t946, wesrem) Henry F"onda. Unda Darnell (2 hrs.) ID CCMnDOWll TO Tiii CUP A preview to llMI Ame<lca'• Cup Race, • aalllng eveni of world Importance which Is achocluled for this summ&r ott the c:o.itt ol Rhode laland e Mme OP "-OML.•Alffm ~ .,. "Noar.,eru. The Vampire" (t979, Fantasy) Klaus Ktnskl, Isabelle AdJ8111. (I hr .• 37 min.) l.01 llO¥W "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mys- tery) P1ul LeMat, Pelflf Biiiingsiey ( I hr • 25 min.) (I) llO'Wll "ArthUr'' ( t981, Corn~y) Dudley Moore. Lita Mlnnelll ( t hr • 53 min.) (2) llOVll "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton. (I hr • 45 min) -1 ••n•-•¥11101 ......., llOVll "Ovnamo" (1980. Adventure) Bruce LI, Ku Feng. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l .WIW TO DMCI M GIOl.D The 1983 2nd lnternatlonal Ballet competition In Jack· son. Mlsalsslppl features penormances and behlnd·th&-scenes look& 81 lndlvlduat dance1s, the city ot Jackson, the competi- tion orgamz.allon and the International bal- let school~ ~= "Firefox·· ( 1982 Adventure) Clint Eas1wooo. Freddie Jones (2 hrs .. 15 min ) 0 llOVll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fanta- sy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. ( 1 ht . 3U min) m llOVll "Topaze" l 1933, ConiedY) JOhn Barrymore, Myrna Loy ( 1 hr • 30 mln.L W 0 0) NA toll "Sammy Davis Jr_ Great• er Hartford Open" Third round (five from the Wethersheld, Conn. Country Club) ( 1 hr) DTlll..,_ Cl) MDVII "Almost Summer" ( l!Utj, Comedy) Dtdl Conn. Tim Matheson (2 hrs.) EID llOYA "The Pleasure Of Flndlng Things Ou t" A candid poflrall of Nobel Ptlze-wln- n1ng physicist Richard Feynman Is pre- sented (A) o ( 1 hr.) ([) TOP ~ From Allanllc City N J. (R) (2 his .. 30 min.) lttJ KAIS WLUAMI: Tiii IHOW .. ._. QAVI SnttelY Waters portrays Iha legen<J· a1y country-western slnoer 1n a conceri 1ealu11r19 ;uch Wiiiiams hl1s es "Yovr Ct.., .. 11n 1-laart.' "Hey, Gooo Lookln' " and Wh<y Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr , 30m1n.) =1=~ ICM TUIN llCMI ··0t ''" td" (1981, Science-Fie· 1i0fl) Sea1. C ,.,19ry, Peter Boyle. (I ht 49mln) .. l.Z) CtlAM.8 CHAM.II ml"" fllUl-29 0 GD IOI.I "World Championship Of Women's Golf Third round (live from the Shaker Heights, Ohio Country Ctub) (I hr) I ll.IJGM'l-..w> -l~ATTlllMCWa Tiii MAllDY IOYI I MMCY DMW ~ T9m1 9 WIDI WOIU Oii lfORTI WICW. D TIOel Scheduled: The Summer Special Olympics (live from Baton Rouge, La) ( 1 hr 30 min) CD ll0¥9 "Rancho Dell.lice" ( t9T5. Com· edy) Jell Bridges, Sam Waterston (2 hrs) tD Mlnmu&. llOMtltlC INCW. "Born Of F11e Tt1e modefn science of plate tee- tonl<ll, whlcn 11.l(pltlllli how the earth'• crust hes cracked into 12 plate& that stow· ly 1ep11ate, colltde and Inch peat eech Olhef over eons. 11 eKamlned (RJ Q ( 1 hr., 5mln.) (C)llOVll "The Runner Stumu•et. ( t979 Orama) Dick Van Dyke. Kalhlee• C)Ulnlan (lhr . 39mln l (l)lllO'lll "Black Beauty" ( 11.Jf , Ofama1 Mark Letter, Waite• $141,.k 1 1 hr .. 46 min 1 0 llOVll "The Man From Clovef Grove" ( t973, Orama) Cllefyt Mille• Aon Masak iJ hf , 35 min.) CZ) llOWI "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, Adventu<e) Robert Shaw Hetti· lson~~~Sl -... ........ -..w> 99AlllT...nU..... 'Nlatross·· Hos~~y ~ PAaY '°"7'Uft' (IA) llOVll "Time Alter Time ( t979, Scl ence-Flctlon) Malcolm McDowell, Davia Wa1ne1J.I hr. 52 min.) 11111 llOT·---IU.UmUTID -WT Oii Tiii WU MOTCllCYCU WOIU llOVll "The Love11oer Htll Mob" ( 1952, Comedy) Alec Gulnr1eS!. Stanley IHol=;~.w..Tlll~I .... WOIWt ...,. or ••••rr eNCW. WR.com IACIC. lonwt llOVll "Charro" ( 1969, Wlt'llern) Elvis Pres~a Balin. I 2 hrs J •:001n:=-(!3.,. .. The Hungry I Reunion" ( 1981. c~ Document a~ 1 hr . 35 min) .. •_,.:-MA I) Tiii IMGlllC Oii a&. MIXAMDa This 68· year-old ar1ts1 and teacher host ,,t 'The Magic Ot Oil Painting,· Is p., ,tlle<j .. Am&CAMAD¥9fW M.~01• °"" K-.llU ~"" "°"" LR90I T090MOW'I W TODAY t fMa y '°"7'Uft' wot11Tm ........ -~y ~ Aa8 J&1 / R&ea hosts a cour1try music ~1a1 featuring pe1lormancer. t.>y Ricky Skagus. 1ne Gatlin Brothers, Jan1t Fricke Lac.y J Dalton Tom T Hall ano the CharltP Daniels Band lhrs ~min) -• llMCM °'-AmlCM.1\m u..u ..,.... ITAll1'1B llOVll "The Secret 01 Shao-Un Kung- Fu" ( 1979. Adventure) t 1 t·Mln. Hsiao Pet Lu.~) m "Brannigan" , 1975 Myslflfy) John Wa1ne Rtchard "1tent>Orough (2 ht!.) 0) llCMI "The Kissing band11" ( 1949, MusJcal) Frank Slnaua. Kathryn Grayson ;;,. ~:Ji.. y '°"1UIT ~ llCMI "So Long Al The Fair" ( 1951 Mystery) Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogard& l 1 hr • 25 min ) CID llCMI • The Kid ~ro .. , BrOOklyn • ( 194&. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Vlrglnt& Ma~hrs) ls:'! "Mommle Dearest" 11981, Ora· Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 13 -Saturday Conl. -a--llOVll "Man From Cairo" ( 1954, Ad11enture) George Ratt, Gianna Carla Canale. A fortune In gold h1doen in 1he desert of North Alrlea proves 10 be a 1em~•rn <2 hrs.> fE ~y ITo.1 The work 01 todays hottest young writers, dlreclors and srars are galhered 1ogelher In short lllm. video and animated segments ( 1 hr.) M Q) llOVll "Kiss The Girls And Make Them Die" ( 1967. Advenlure) Michael Con- nors. Dorothy Provine A scientist dlscov· ers a way 10 mass-sterlllze men and sells -Sunday Morning ·;&/CCWlnYCAL81>AR .anm llOVll "Heavy Metal'' ( 1981, Sctence- Flctlon) Anlmaled Voices ol John Candy. John Vernon ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ([) llOVll "I Married A Witch" ( 1942, Comedy) Fredric March, veronica lake i! hr .• 15 min.) Cl) llOVll "Outland" ( 1981, Science-Fie· llon) Sean Connery. Peter Boyte. ( 1 hr • 149 ~ MDIUIM ALAMO H WMAnlM • POii oua .,.. various aspects of 1he reform movement conducted In Germany and Weet8'n Christianity by Mar11n Lulhef end modern Interpretations of his legacy are examined. (Part 2) l lA"A1WOL NWOIW'r Oii Ml11lnOM "Antl·Agtng" _,.ICMIU. lllMI "So Long At The Fair" (1951. Mr•tery) Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde ~~ ... CIMIOflKIQ.OllUP .. c.vr ....... ._.,_TMl.._WOll) ... DM.1•111• 1NLOCIUATW.:M•ll YOUnt •TMI--.... , ... &:.: .. WIC'IY~LOT (II) lllMI "Harold And Maude" (1971. ~) Ruth Oordon. Bud Cort. ( 1 hr , .. a1' L0et • •ACI lrtl (I) a•=• MT Madeline Kehn and Jetfrty Haddow lier In a aat111Cal IOOI< at ahOw buslneu and 1"9 90C4tl'ltrlc penon- aH1181 Who give the proletalon Ill pec;ultar at • j 1 ~ 40 min.) -,_ .... " ~-··· l•LIGFIAPT WT,_•u.n ..... RMOUY .-a.nmu.u ... flOOTIALI. Edmonton Etklmot 11 Montrffl COnoor<* (A) (2 hl'I., 30 at'°-"LOOl<ef" ( 1981. Scitnc»Fle- tlon) Alben Annty. Jamee eooum. Cl ""·· 34n'llt't.l ... '1Gone In eo S.Condl" (1974. 18 Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 hlS idea to the Chinese. (2 tin.) M9 CC) llOVll "Prom Night" ( 1980. Mystery) Jamie Lee Cur11s. Leslie Nielsen. On prom night. exac1ly Six years attfM" a girt felt to her death ah&r being teased by lrlendS. three of those friends begin getting menacing;alls. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -~sue..,.. 1"I WOILD "'TOllOMOW--• llOTOCllOll "BMX Bicycle Event" lomSt.Louls.MO). (A) (1hr.) d TOOAY'I.,... DAY OP W0¥8'f rT•W111191 llOVll "Echoes" ( 1978, Fantaayl Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs.) • WAY Ol' lMmt Ml~ THAM CAT LmUIAICM.I ........ ~ aumTIDll·llMCM ~~ DAY OP D9C0¥9rY POfilYI Ulh\YllAll llOVll "Charlie Chen And The Curse 01 The Dragon Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) CO llOVS "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) KrlSty McNIChol. CMstophef Atldns ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%) llOVS "Blood Relatives" ( 1977, Ora· me) Donald Sutherland, Aude Landry. ( 1 hr . 40mln.) .... UIC ..... ¥..:1 ,. ..___ 1!11 TODAY'l--IA•M1-"The Game ShOW" WMITO~ OUL~ wm»Oll.• ..., ... -..r ..,..,_. 1'MI WOILD ,.._ m .. uam -....-1-VIUIA ,_ lllMI "65 0eY9 At Peking" ( 1963, Adventure} Charlton He1ton, Ave Gardner. (3 hra., 10 min.) .. cm wY•111 1 'ftli • TMI WI '°"".,.,_. .... ~ wnDOll.• ~ =:'.:l:""Q llOWll "Smokey And The Bendit" ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolda. Selly ~.40mln) ....... WMl1'0....,. ._.. 11mATCM.'"" ~L ... ... TMICAT ......... lllMI "Joutney Ovt Of Oett<neea" 1997. AdventUfe) Ronald MorM, Kon-rad MatthMI. ,, ht., 26 min.) (I) 111111 I • I -''Comouter Medo nea" Arilmet.M. The elte ~d , .. m bettJal • meeter ~ oone amotc. reecuee '¥9Cetlonert lrlOOtd by en avMetlche .no .... ~ ....... trom a fiery doom In the 8un. (' ht., 30 "'--"Sal. Ptppa(t LOMly H99ttl Richard Allleri. Mercedes McCambftdge. An artist seeks the help of a psychic when his prevlous Ille begins to haunt him 'A' U hr .. 30 min.) .. (S)UINlnVA&. 'D Day 2 ol lhts music tes· llval features rock with Van Halen. The Scorpions, Triumph. Judas Priest. Ouy OsbOUrne. and Outer Aioi ( 1 hr . 30 min.) C) llOVll "Sleeping Dogs·· ( 1982, Ora· ma) Sam Neill, Warren Oates A New Zealander seeking Isolation from society alter his marriage disintegrates. becomes a lonely hero when caught In the middle of a revolulion. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Club Band" (1978. Muslcal) 'PG' (2 hrs.) •WTOMIHAU. .. ,_OP YOUR Lft ~ OM&.~ M mA'M / AGU,,.,.,. / IATIWI 1r--mBT('R)Q ,..,,. llOVll "Six Peck" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny. Rogers. Olene Lane ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) (D.)MOVll "Taps" (1981. Orama) George C. Scott, Timothy Hutton (2 hrs.) CZ> lllMI "Oh Godl" (1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) *•--.. l'ACI 1'MI lll'nOel mTTMI,_. "'la.L 'fWOOD DAYOlwowmY u....- DlllTMomaMD 1'MI WGMATGllOMOW TMl"811JW AUTO UClll "NASCAA Champion S~ PIUg 400" (!Ive from Brooklyn. Ml) ~':I.,,.,.., -· Cl) NII ' CM .... Scheduled eventa: ~ttbd, awlrnmlng and diving. b0xl~n111tlcs (five from Cera· ~·'"' •mh~Nn.l, • v..,_ The lnttthatloNI 1iMUM ICheduled to be <'ebeted at the Sixth Auembly Of the Wor1d Counoll of Chorehee In Vano.c>w9f. &ltllh Co4umble are examined. (1 ht.) • --· ---™' docu-mentaty 8'>0fllghta fhe toughett tootr.o. In tht world. mt W•tefn Statea Endul· •~Run. (1 ht.) e la.LYWOOI ~ Ftaturtc:J; Inter· VlaWI With Alexander Gudonov and Mlok· ty Rooney: a look beck et the beautiful act1'81Mt who halll atarrad In Jamea IBond..:;. nunt ,__,_ -· nm GMT.--U.mo .. Linda Watlhelmet, la ~ and P9ut Ouk• prttent an ito-t,.n'llhute eummary of Cong,.... acttvltlaa. = .,._.., •:a.u:at~ Tree" (1859. Weettm) Baty~~~ (1 ~. 601M\.) CID um.I -._ • MllMM n.. ~tock group'*'°''"'. -.CtlOn Of ~ hltl In • OGnC*t tapec:I In ...... bolA'ne. ( 1 tit.) -lalurday Conl. son ~Otd Several OOdly eaaorted mllltary e~perta are tearrled In a ml'l&k>n to raid end doStroy o bridge vOal to the enemy'& strategy <Ming World War II 'PG' (2 hrs.) .. tm~lMCll .. (0) _,.,. "Out111nd" ( t98 I, Sclenc9·FK;· 11011) Sean Connery. Pate• Boyle A space marshal Investigates a rash ol myst8flous deathS within e mining cOlony on ()(\8 of Juplter's moons. 'R' 11 hr , 49 min ) CS) TMAT't l1WIM Comedian Gallagher spoofs the silly thfnOs of Iha world In a series of comlC Shorts G)nt1N•1t11 t:a ID WAT WWW-OMUMCll "Brldesheed Revisited. Jutta" Sebastian MCRpes on his way to a cure, Lady Marchmaln Is mortally 111. and Rex Motttam ta In hol pursolt ol Julia (Part 6) (A) o (1 hr.) .. II llOYll "A Rumoit>f W8J" ( 1980, Ora- ma) Brad Davis, Keith Carradine The Vietnam War 8)(1>9tlences ol Phlllp Capu· to, who tater documented his first-hand view of the horrors of combat In a Pulltzer Prize-winning booll, are dramatized. (A) ii hrs.) IJ 19:' NIWI ~ "The Cocaine Cartel" In locations Including Bogo1a, Colombia and Miami, Fla., COftaspondent Bill Redeker traces the "laundeflng" of bllllons of doUars used to purchase drugs. !_1 hr.) U llCMI "1776" (1972. Musical) Wll· ham Daniels, Howard da Sliva Amertca's loundlng fathers draw up a l0tmal decla- ration stating their freedom from England ~hrs .. 35 min ) IOUD90lD UI fllTIVAL 'D Day 2 of this musJc fes- tival features rock with Van Halen. The Scorpions. Triumph, Judas Priest, Ouy Osbourne, and Quiel Riot ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) --llQKT lMCll .. HUl.'n.AT ~ IMOllT PIAT\1111 .. · WIWI _.. ....., OYD T1tl Ml90W Wiiiie Nelson Is Joined by Ray Benson of "Asleep At The Wheel." Nel· son's quintet "The Rainbow Band" and his renowned "Family Band" tor a pro· gram of country music and jazzy '30s and • 40s classics. ( t hr .. 40 min ) .. 8 IAT\ll>AY ~,A. 1WD llfYBIT.-r Tiii wm Featured Jerry Lee Lewis talks about marriage Don Adams' new cerloon based on "Get Smart". the new surge of dancing 1n mo\/· ies _1) hr,) ~CIJ9 G> ... C..IT'B'llYOND 90¥9 "Chai" ( 1969 O!ama) Omar Sharif, Jack Palance Alter Cuba Is taken by Castro. revolutionary Che Guevara drs· semina1es h•s doct11ne and Influence throughout Latin Ame11ca (2 hrs ) Q) llOYll "A Step Oul Qt I lne" I t970. Orama) VIC Morrow, Peter Falk In ordet 10 solve the11 t1nanclal problems. three K0tean War buddies plan a mlllion dollar robbery (2 hrs.) lC) llOYll "H 0 Ts I" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan l<iger. L•sa London A s01on1y reiect decides 10 lorm her own club of co· eds who concen1ra1e on gratifying se1 starved collegians. 'R' ( l hr .. 35 min ) (HJ MOT NIClllAM.Y 1HI NIWI Comedy sketches combine with classic fllm and news footage 1n an ollbeat. 'latlrtc take Oii CLJ llOVll "Divme Obsession" ( t976, Drama) Julle Franklin, ferrl Hall A small town girl bM:omPs a successful adult mov- 10 star In New Y0tk City ( I hr . 20 min ) CZJ llOYm "Bd111St011e At1d Trtta<.ltt ( 1982 Ota111a) St111g, Denholm £111011 A mysterious young mon cons his wny 11110 n c yntcot bu<Jtnesvnan·a ~ 1nd the Ileana of the man'a wlle and crippled aaughter ·R ( I hr , 25 min ) QD MOT llAT raatuted A1ela Assembly men. Gray Davis. discusses the poss1blA l ltlcal re1um ol Jt'Hy Brown ( 1111 ) 1W .-ITlMCll 11:11 MC ... IA11R»AY lllmfT lM Host. Michael Keaton. Guest Joe Jecks0t1 (R) (I hr :10 ml°L ([)~m CID MOYll "Body t-leat" (1981. Susc:>ensa) Wiiiiam Hurt, Kathleen l urner A srnalltlrne rtorlda lawyer Is persuedel1 by hrs lover to murder her husband 'R' ( I hr . 55 min) ((l) llOYll "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mys· te1y) Paul LeMat, Poler Billing.slay. A New Yori\ youngster, vacationing In Arizona with his mother , stum~es across a series ot grisly murders. 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) CS) llZNlll JOhn Byner snows you ltltngs st1anger than ltutn. larger than life, and zanier than anything you've ever seen D tWG llOYll "The H~semen" I 1971. AdVenture) Omar Sherif. Jack Patance The Injured son of a champion eqves11la11 sportsman 1n Afghanistan attempts to l ain his glory (2 hrs IS min) tt.a .... LM*tTMX MOYll "Final Eum" ( 198 t Suspense) Cecile Bagdadl, Joel S Alce A klller stalks his victims on a college campos. 'R' (1 hr . 30 m_ln ) 0 llOYll "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joan Collins, Michael M0tgan A high school student has a dltttcult time trying I<> lose his vlrg~ hr .. 30 mut) .. ~~c:.. """"" 11:11 ~ IA11R»AY NIQKT lM HO!il Michael Keaton Guest Joe Jackson (R) ( t hr • 30 m1n) lEJ Cfl fOOtaAU. Edmonton Eskimos et Montreal Concordes (R) (2 hrs 3() min.) (k) llOVll "Every Which Wey She Can" ( 1981, Orama) Loni Sanders, Lisa Deleeuw A cowgirl stops al nottrlnQ I() please her b~d ( 1 hr., 30 m111) 1!:JI 0 •IT Of_....,. Rew. U. (CJ llOYll "Nosferatu. The Vampue" ( 1979. Fa11tesy) Klaus Klnskl, lsabello Adjan• Ba'led on Bram Stoker's "Oracu la " A ce11turte'i old vampire victimizes an Englrsh family and hJmsell becomes the quarry ot an old 8dversa1y 'PG' (I hr , 37 min) W 6 llOYI! "In The Metter 01 Karen Ann Ournlan" ( 1977, Orama) Brian KOtth. Prper Lau11e Having accepted the realily 1hat therr daughter Is termrnally rll, the Outntans auempt to have her hie support i u1pment removed (?hrs) IM*CllAGAa. llOVll "Casino floyale" ( 1967. Come dy) Pe1e1 Selle•s. Ursula Andress James Bond comes fl'Jt or retirement when asked lo help stop two u11derground "fgar11•11 ll0t1s 1nvulved 111 yar,tbling (2 t11' 4!> min) ' ......,...,.. __ ,,,,IT,.TWOM..wl ROCK W ROU TOMTI ~MOYll "Black Em<Jnuelle" ( 1976. Dra ma) Laura Gemser. Angelo lnlantr A beautrlut young American photogrnplu~r has a senes of romantic ericoun1ers wlule 011 assigt1ernent 111 Kenya R' 11 hr '31) min I tZl .oN "C1111 tUeronymout Me1kln Eve. roiget M11rcy Hump1>9 And r uid l 1ue H•P'1'f8~No Oah1) (? lll'J ) • 1-.rT TMCl(I 1:11 IPACll: W llO¥ll "Wind Acroo:s The El/9fQMldn' ( t958, Drama) But! Ives, Chr19t<>l)hef Plummer A n1a11 UQhls to sav11 the net1Hal t>eilUly Of early 20th century AOflda. ( 1 hr . SO min.) (kJ llO¥ll "Outland' ( t981. Sclence-flc- llon) Sean Connery. Pater Boyte A apece marshal lnvostlgates a rash o rnyat1Hlou1 ooaths wlthlr1 a mining colony on one of ~plier's moons. 'A' ( 1 hr , 49 min.) (jj •IT f# T1tl • &..-.. °" Eddie MUf-phy, Sa11d111 Berntlard. Ronn Lucas and Herry A11<Je•so11 are featured In clips from previous "Lall Olis" when these then unllnow11 comics competed for top hononl In regional cornpetUlons. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 0 llOYll "Nlghl Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wlnllle1. Michael Kea1on. Two nighttime morgue attendants become "love b•Ollers" for a group of hookers who have losl their pimp 'R' ( t hr .. 45 min.) 1•1-... ltl ROCI W IQ.&. TOMTI oooa 11•rr L.k V1D101 ( llOYll "And Now For Something C-Om· plelely Different" (1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese Mem· t>ers ol "Monty Py1hoo's Flying Crrcus" preseni a series of comedy sllelches. 'PG' ~hr . 30mtn I 1t1 lllmfT TIW:«I t:lt llO¥ll "Ca1astrophel" (1977) Oocu· mentary Narrated by William Conrad Many ol the most devastating disasters In history, including the explosion of the Hin- denburg and the slnlilng ol the Andrea Dot1a. are 1ellved In a collage of crises 'PG' ( t ht , 32 min ) t:ll ~ •ACI: -IBQIMTIUO l ) llOVll "Sti< Pack" {1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A race-car driver turns a sextet ol juvenlle car strippers 11110 8 wl1111111g pil c1ew. PG' ( 1 hr , 45 rn111) (SJ MOYll "Mommle Dearest" (198 1, Die- Illa) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwid. For• lies lllrn star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children 111 a domestic atmos- phere that varies 11om luxurious comfOft to 'l8drstlc discipline. 'PG' (2 hrs., 9 min.) • B MOYll ' Flephant Boy" ( 1937, Adven tu1e) Sabu Walter Hudd Based on a sto ry by Rudyard Kipling A smell nalive boy frnds lhe rtteetlng p!ece ol a wllrt hetd of elephants ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~ D89ll T1tl lmlACI WIBltMVWW QOll "1982 W0ttd Cup 0 1 Golf ' (horn Me)(ICO City) (AJ ( 1 hr ) (ZJ llOYll "Nlghl Shih" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry W111kle1. Michael Keaton. Two rn11htt11ne morgue at1endan1s become "tove brokers" for a group o1 hookers who hevl) lost thetr pimp 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 tnlll) ~1' 0 llOVll ''Jekyll And Hyde. Together Aga111 I t9A2. Comedy) Mark Blankfleld. Bess l\rmr.trong A c;1ra1Haced sclentrst's accldentol 1ngest1011 of a chemical turns h1rri 11110 a 1asc1111ous swinger 'R' ( t hr • 25 min) a:2!1 ftilllOVI! 'Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Morgtil Kidde•. Anrue Polls A pregnant wnrnan l8y'> a tong wrth a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 111 15 n1i11 I Friday. Aug 19, 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. Gayle Watkins (track and flald) af\d Joe Gonzales and Gene Miiis (wrettllng). ( 1 hr I G 19\. f001UU. "Pre-Seeton Game" Chicago Bears at Oaklaf\d Aaldenl (3 hrs ) 8 llOVll "The LadyklllefS" ( 1956, Com- edy) Alec Guinness, Pe18f Sellars. (2 hrs ~WOMM i ~TO lOI W Olympic hopeflJls profiled are Mark BtNnd (box- ing) , Gael Mulhall (track and flald) , Judy and Carlie Gear (&Culling) and Greg LQUganlS (diving). ( 1 hr} Ii) mlOADWAY fUYi WMl ... -111 • ..,TPft••--- DY C8fl"llt TOll9ff A host of atara from Broadway tvtn the Kennedy Cent91' stage Into a celebratlon of the Am91'k:en theetar. the performers Include Oebblt Reynolds. Pearl Balley, Barry Boetwlcl<, Robert Morse af\d many others. (A) (2 hra.) (ff) llO¥ll "Lool<er" ( 1981, Science-Ac· lion) Albefl Finney. James Coburn ( 1 hr .• 3• min,) <D llOVll "I Married A Wltctl" ( 1942. Comedy) Fradflc March, V91'oolca l.81<a ~hf •• 15 min.) IA•M.L ..... •Ma.MITUll llOVll "Forc;e 10 From Navarona" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Harri· son Fcxd. (2 hre.) • G *-MCM "All American Gold C11p Futurity" e Ton ........ ''PolUl<:a: New Black Powar7"-'trt 2) (() .UY YOWi IOU "Mid and Short -~~~ W 9 I wmt YOU Featured: children of oetab- rllles Including Mary Cta.t>y. CM1 Lemon and John Ethan Wayne ~ the advantages and dlaad\lantaoet they have with living In the thedoW of their famous i ents. ITMTtm .. "Legacy Of Blood" ( t 971. Hor- rOf) John Carradine. Faith Domargue. (2 ; ~ "Brannigan" ( 1976, Mywtety) John Wayne. Alcherd Attenboroogh. (2 hfl.) e · .,.. "Almott Summtf" (1978, Comedy) Didi Conn. Tim Matheeon. (2 hrs) .... "Cutttr'I Tr1ll" ( 1989. Waat- efn) John Gevln, Marlie Pavan. (2 hrt.) (C) llf -.a•• "Gatln" A cowt>oy on the i.rn from • murder rap la llow9d down by a 14·year·old companion who ldONl98 him. ~ ... -, .... ,_,...,.. .,. "Jabbltwocky" (1977. ~ ) Mloheel Pelln, Max Wal (1 hf .. 40 fl'lln.) Cl> ..... _ .. , ___ , ea.a.,,... Hoet Bill Harrie Pick• and 1>9ns the P41f10n1 •f\d ~tt In Tlneettown. e MOWll "Br .. klng Awry" (1979, Or•· rne~hrl.I -1 .. "Aunllt Meme" (1056, eon. dy) RoMlnd FUMll, Forreet Tl.ICQr (2 •hrl•YJ. ... "Chattlt CNrt Ano The Cu1'1t ~The Dragon °'*"" (198 '· Comedy) Pettr UttlnoY, Richard Hetctl. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) (8) um.a -........... The ~ f~ group pelforfN I MieottOn of thell" hltt In • oonoert taped In ...... 11 Fndey.~ug. 1e. 1113 ~1hr.) CJ) "The Bad News Beers" ( 1976 l~b ~:c Matthau, Tatum O'Neal Ml MS&J .. au.n--..a AIC ... .il. ~waM.Dl'OllTW "CllH Climbing I Gliding" Guest· Susan Oliver IA) (I hr.) CD _,.. "Marco POIO. Jr " (1 973. AdVent1Me) Animated Voice of Bobby Rydell. ( t hr . 50 min.) CZ).,.. "BIOOd Relatives" (1977, Ora- ma) Donald Sutherland, Aude Landry ( t ht., •o min.) ll'IW*Mml .. al) M9MLi MM "Brlgtrt Ughls And Country Nights" Join co-hosts Jim Stef- fOfd and lrlena Mandrell fOf a muslcel lour ol ()pl"yland Amusement Park wllh special guests Roy Clark, Terri Gibbs and Louise Ma~al~·1 hr.) ll1I G IT--MAM't a.ACllTONI Disappearing elei>Nnts, enchanted gar oens and lloatlng llgf'llbulbs are /us' a few of the tricks up master magic an Harry Blackstone's sleeve In this spectacular .. 1mac.-=.(2h~) =. "Sfnol(e And The Bandit" (19n, Comedy) iun Aeynotd9. Sally Field ( 1 tv., .a min) ..... , --•'•vening .. I 'Ii:' "Sends Of The Kalaharl" { 1965. Adventure) Stuart Whitman. Stan ley 0at<8f Six survivors of a plane crasl'I 1n a $ African dese1t fight for sur- l~~:i.;ti::__. .,_ "Tanan And Hll M11te .. ( t93', Advtnlurt) Johnny Welaamuller. Maur"n O'Sulllvln Two white hvnltfl force Jana to mel(t Taran leed them to a u c1ed bul'~C>Und. (2 Iv&) e "Flfel" ( 1917. Drama) Ernest Borgnlne, Ve<a Miies. To divert att8f1tlon from hll ateape plans. a coo\llc1 lgoltas 11 blaz• thet becomes a raging forest flra threatening a llNlft town ln -Ofagoo 12 lvl.l.c ... • ... "The Hanging Tree" (1959, ~Mtem) Gary Cooper, Marla ScheN. A doctOf kllll • man wtlllt rMCUlng n girt ind Is almott lynched by • drunken mob ( t hr .. 60 min.) (() MO IACm "Formute I AllSlflen Q(eno Prut" (from Zt11weo. Auttrla) < 1 ht .. 30 min. I CD).,_ f'Harold Ano MtUdt" ( 1971, COm.dy) Ruth Gordon. Bud Cort. An 80- year-otd women meet• an 18-ytat-old boy <>bu111d -1th O..th In• run.tar par-'°'· and Pfoceedl to tMCh him the art of 1i111r1'1 end lcMng. 'PO' C 1 tw •• 31 min ) .... ·•aon.1n eo Secondt" c19H. Adventure) 'PO' ~~)1 ICMINMM• --.. --... -·~ATM.,._ ··?'Allee fOt Yo.JI lnt. Ohatle own!" ( 19t7, Comedy) AIWntled. CNttle &own and the tntlrt ··~ta" pang held for aurntMf c.mp, where they become Involved In several wild adven lures 'G' ( 1 hr , 25 min.) I llOTO• CMITHITlllNATIOML ne CD •119MU 8' M f'OWIM OI lllATMW ITAA Matthew communicates wftl'I a dolphin that Is being used in a blzarr11 e~perlment hy an oceenarlum's chief of res1rn1ch (John Reilly) (R) ( 1 hr ) 0 @) '9UY'I 111..-Vf Ff CMI MOTi Fea- lured the violent activity ot votcenoes. the WOfld of butte1lhes Spenrsh lovers who apparently dted ol heartbreak one day apart. robo" that resemble singing cowboys end personalities 1nr.1t1dlng Mart In Monroe. 1n1 11 h1.) TMAT TllN IHOW .. CW. ~ W'OOCIHOClll 0011TO11va lY NI.LI Barbara Woodhouse visits with a hoS1 ol Hottywood celebtltles ·• Including Zsa Zsa Gabor, Britt Ekland, David Soul, Elke Sommer and Wiiiiam Shotner -and lhelr pampered pets. ( 1 hr ) Cl.JllOVll "All The Marbles" ( 1981. Com- edy) Peter Falk, Burt Young A hustling. wisecracking menagei pushes his two female wresllers toward Iha top 'R' ( 1 hr ,55min) l1J llOVW "Oh Godl" (1977, Comedy) George Bums, John Denver God selects an unsuspecting young supermarket man- ager to deliver a message ot hope end good will to Iha skepllcal people of Iha modern-day w0fk1 'PG' C 1 hr . 36 min ) I '""'9 ICM HI ... 1rtl ~AT POflt "Peter. Paul And Mary" One of An~rlca's mosl popular 1001 trios performs sorne ol Its best known hits ( 1 hr) ~ CIHll .. m.A111T..,..,,.. "1980 NFC Playolt -Atlante Falcons vs Dallas Cowboys" {A) 00 ~ flOQt Makey decides the Freggles shouldn't be eating the Ooozers' love~structlon work. (Q) "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982 . Fantesy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret society of rats 11fd a despe1ate flafd mouse tn sav Ing hef home lrom lhe ruthlessness ol man. ·a· ( 1 hr . 20 min.) 1-ICOTT HI "°'""9 PAii .. Cll MICI Alie.e's patience Is sub)ected to Its ultlmal• tnt wtien she join!! Vara af\d Jolene to compete on a TV game lhow. (R) G e tillMl "The TOW9'1ng lntarrio" ( 1974, Df1me) Sleva McOOean. P1u1 Newman A llrt etupts crurlng the featlve e>pefllng of Iha woikf& t&lle1t skyscraper In Sen Ftancllco. trapping mAny of lhe e!_rt~I on the top floor .. <RI (3 hrl ) • -.r~ 1111 -f"Htured. Jerry L" L•wta t1lk1 about marri.ge, Don Adema' new cartoon t>tM<I on "Get Smart"; the new eurge of dancing In mov- IH. L! hr.) 8 QI llAn NOUIT09I Matt IMrnt thet • lhlpment of ltoten and poealbfy lethel l>lood II tie.ding fOf undtl~velof)ld counltltl exP9Cllng a M.OPplf" of "-" blo0d~1 hr) 11 .. "=nlgan" (1975, Mytttty) !in Wayne. Richard AtteobofouQh. An Amtf~•n pollot dtltctl"9 attempts to locet• a rectt•tetr who ha~~ abduct-ed flom hit hiding piece In London. (2 In.) • . .. "The Amutrta wond Of Gtimta" ( 1980) OOcurnentiry Nenated -Sunday Cont. (I) llCMI "The Bad Newt a.era" ( 1976. Comedy) Walter Mattha\J, Tatum O'Neel 1 hr .. 40 min.) W.Y • ..-r .. --.a_., AT nll llOW'D _., .. u.. _,,,PALRl Glu.ul AL. .... !QlllFOllTI mVll "Runaway Island" ( 1982, AdVenture) (2 hrs.) I IUllaAY llAll ... n11wm•••••u. 1W GD NAIOll "Sammy Davis Jr Great· er HanfOfd Open" Flnal round (Uva lrorn the Wethersfield, CT Country Club). (2 hrs.) D t••w CallfOfnle Angels at New York Yankees (3 hrs.) I mTOf A&LOI,._,.. MO¥ll "Charro" ( 1969, Western) Etvis Pre;t· Ina Balin. (2 hrs.) ID llAIT-8CI TMIATM 6!) MAmeQ Ml90W Liiy Tomlin narrates "GregOfy, The Terrlble Eater": LeVar Bur· ton finds out some lnt8fes;J~ about the~ hablts of animals. R ® coem -9QllTI Fee· tured: can vitamins prevent canoer? econ- omy oars; sneakers; food wraps. (]J MOVll "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980, West· ern) Kris Krlstotterso!l, Chrl&lopher Walk· en. (3 hrs .. 40 min.) CZ> MOVll "Thief" ( 1981, Drama) James Caan. Tues~ld. (2 hrs.) 11:11 ~ =AU Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs (3 hrs .. 15 ml!'.) (1Z) u•w. Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cub~rs.) ©) "Birth Of The Beatles" (1979. Biography) Stephen McKenna. Rod Cul· bertson. (1 hr .. 40 min.) tt:al, ,_., CQU.1MTTNmt TlllwmWITMDAVD~ CMURCH•THINOm , _.... RAl90W Biii Cosby narrates "Arthur's Eyes." about a boy who needs Q@sses. (R) D U:fJ ~-ilOCK Mckey decides the Fraggles shouldn't be eating the Doozers' lovely construction work. -1 Tlll-wrrMDAVD~ ... Oon't Reise The Bridge. Lower The Rl'lef" ( 1968. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Terry·Tho1nu (2 hrs.) • lO DA11C1 11CM1 80&.D The 1983 2nd International Ballet competition In Jack- son, Mississippi reaturH pertormance5 and behlnd·th&-acenes lool<s at lnd1v1du111 dancers, the city of Jackson. the competl· tlon 01ganlzatlon and the International bal· let school. (2 hrs,) «I) MADiii Ml90W Kaleena Kiii nar· rates "The Day Jimmy's Boe Ate The Wash." the story or a schOOI fleld trip 10 a e!!_acelul farm. (R) O lCJ MOVll "Fallen Artgel" (1981, Orama) Melinda Dmon. Dana Hill. ( 1 hr. 40 min.) ®llCMI "Mommle Dearest" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld (2 hrs .. 9 min.) CS) llOVll "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase ( I hr , 50 lmln.,_ -==-WON.OOf AlmA&.I MAllltQ AAl90W Lou Rawls narrates "Ty's One Man Band.'' the tale ot a mys- terious stranger who creates a one-man band out of odds and ends. (R) D ([) WG•rt ~ "Player's Chfillenge" Finals (llve trom York University in Toron- 10 Ont.) (3 hrs.) O llOVll "The Secret 01 NIMH" ( 1982. Fa~· (1 hr.,30mln.) (%) CIW9lllt ON THI R.11 a. 1lll D GD WCMJIWOllLD Scheduled !he Summer National Drag Races (from Engllshtown, NJ): the women's survival run In the Survival of the Fittest compell· Ilion~ •MAW A,DM..11 TO DAllCI 101t QOlD The 1983 2nd International Ballet competition In Jack· son Mississippi features performances and' behind-the-scenes looks at 1ndlv1dual dancers, the city of Jackson, the competi· tlon 01ganlzat1on and the International btl- 1e1 SChOOI. (2 hre.) (UJMOV9 "All The Marblltl" ( 1981. Com- edy) Peter Falk, Burt Young. ( t hr .. 65 rnln) (_Z) llOVll "Sweet Wiiiiam" ( 1980, eom. dy) Sam Wate1ston, Jenny Agutler. (1 hr. 32 nun.) t.111 fllOf\I t ADAll-11 * GD GOLi "Wo1ld Championship Of women's Goll" Fina! round (live from the Shaker Heights, OH Country Club) . ( 1 hr) B Ql.UQAlf'I -.Mm 110V11 "The Inn Of The Sixth Happl· ness" ( 1958, Drama) tngrld Befgmen, Curt Jurgens. (3 hrs.) O llOVW "Western Union" ( 1941. West· ern) Robert Young. Dean Jaggef. ( 1 hf .. 30mln) .. 0) llOVW "The Rail's Of RanchtpYf ( 1955. Orama) Lana Turner. Richard &if· ton (2 hrs) «!) llOVll "Wind Across The EvergladM" ( 1958, D1ama) Burl Ives, Christoph« Plummer. (2 hrs.) EID A DANCI Of TWO COUlmmllamAM9 A1mJ1CA Artistic direct()( of the Houston Ballet Ben Ste11enson's re1urn to the Peo- ple's Aepubllc of China to Instruct llu- dents of the Peking Dance Academy In Western dance techniques Is chronk;led. U hr.) CC> llOVll "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora- ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven. (1 hr •• 36 min) (.SJ llOVll "The Goldwyn Follies" ( 1938. Musical) Adolphe MenJou, Ella Logan. ( 1 hr . 55 min) O llOVll "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs.) l llNllCOTT t1I MIWI ~ Ql.UQAlf'l llUllD OVDI HIM. -. ......... Thie eltua- llon comedy takes a humorous look at the was~ess corps. 2:11 @ . WOMJ) °' ~CQI-CQUI. TIAU Ml 8 THI ROAD TO LOI AMCaD Olympic hopefuls profiled are Craig Beardsley (swimming), Albert Hood (welghtNfttng). THE CHIROPRACTIC HEAL TH LINE The spinal discs are rings of spongy cartilage which contain a jelly-like fluid that separates the bones of the spine called vertebrae. Due to the . aging p~ocess or through trama eq: whiplash. the discs begin to ~e­ generate & lose their elasticity which causes spinal misallgnment with resultant loss of flexibility, neck .& back pain. muscle spasam & nerve Irritation. 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( 1 hr. 25 min) t:8(S) '111 •MDtCTAlll PWGYI The irre- verent comedienne ~er101ms dboard the Queen Mary ""''h guest stari. Carm&n McRae Betty White Jin• Backus, Donna Pescow, Zelda Ruo1ns1e1n and Linda Hep· kins (I hr) ,,.g llOVll "love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) 'PG ( 1 hr . 40 min ) W 0 AT ONI wmf Guest Dr Moms Nether· ton._E..Sychotog1st and author ( 1 hr ) -1 (IJ C8I MEWi llOHTWATCM t'9 WOM.D AT LNIQI • llCMI "Jekyll And Hyde Together Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blankheld, Bess Armstrong A stra1Haced sclenllst's accidental 1nges11on of a chemical turns him Into a lasc1vlous swinger 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25 min) -Monday -Morning Movies- •W "Blood Relahves" (1977, Dfama) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry ( 1 hr . 40mln.) • QZl "In A Lonely Pla1..e" ( 1960, Dfama) Humph1ey Bogerl Gloria Grahame. (2 hrs) n (C) "Nosferatu. The Vampire" (1979. Fantasy) Klaus Kinsll1. Isabelle Adjanl I I hi . 37 min) •CJ "King Ot Jau" (1930. Musical) (1 hr. 30 m•n.) NI CID "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978. Aclvenlure) Rober! Shaw, Harrison Ford. (g hrs.) (Q) "The Outlaw Josoy Wales" ( 1976, Western) Cllnt Eastwood. Sondra Locke (~hrs .. 16 min) (I) "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones (2 hlS . 16 min) (%)"Lovers And Olhar Ralatlvff" (2 hra.) •CCJ ''Breaking Away" ( 1979, Orama) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr., 40mln.J ••"The Atomic Cate" (1982) (1hr .. 30 r:!}!n ) (IJ "Night Shlfl" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winklef, Mlcheal K"ton. (1 hr • .46 min.) •G "Dark Journey" ( 1937, Orama) Vlvl9!1 Leigh, Conrad Vaid! ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) -CC) "My Champion" (1981, Dfama) Yoko Sfilmada. Chris Mitchum. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ® ''Gregory'& Glrl" ( 1982. Comedy) Gorden JOhn Slnclal1. Oee Hepbi.lm. ( 1 hr , 30mln) (I) "The Toaat Of New 01leane" (1950. Mutlcalt; ~h;yn Gr1yson, Mirto Lanza. -The PrMldent'a Analyt1" (1967, ') James Cobufn. GOdfrey Ce~ ~· (2hfa.) -1:·c1rcle Of Two" ( 1980, Rom8noe) ' I (2 hft,) tW "OuUand" (1981, Scianca-Flctlon) Comery, Ptttr Boyte. ( 1 ht., 49 .... ''Merk Of Tho Aonlgadt'' (19e1, Wottem) AlcerdO Mon1alban. Cyd Chat· 191e. In tl'lt 182<>1 In CeltlOmla, a dating outlaw gatt an ottat l'lt can't rafula from a powtJl'ul dlolator f 1 hr • 30 min I 20 Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 11111mwn•n '"YCMIMJH•ll UCGUITIAU. "Men's lntematlonal Championship Ouartert1nal" McCoy Vi Pecil..w. CS) "Outland" ( 1981. Sc~FIC- tlon) Sean Connery, Peter Bovie. A spece marshal investigates • rash of mys1eoou1 deaths within a mining colony on one of i'tef"s moons. 'A' ( t hf • 49 min ) M ... a. MCMI "Strange Behavlof" ( t98 I, Suspense) Mlehael Murphy, Louisa Fletcher A pclloe olfloe< fnvestlgates a series of brutal murders In a small Mid· western COiiege town. 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) •;901Hll ITMTCM ... MJll•llTW MCMI "C.n Hleronymoos M•kln Ever FOfget Mercy Humppe And And True Happiness?" (No Deta) .M>en Collins. (2 hrs.) fWUtJ ''Trne Atter Time" (1979, Science- Fiction) Malcolm McDowell, David Warner. ( 1 hr . 52 min) -Alternoon Movl•-ta.a "Dangerous Crossing" (1953, My&- teryl Jeanne Crain. Mlehael Rennie ( 1 hr., 30 mln.) • "Fort WOfth" (1951, West•n) Ran- dOlph Scott, Oevld Brian (2 hrs.) Ct) "BeU Of Flre" (1942. Comedy) Gary Cooper. Berbara Stanwyclc (I hr , 60 min) CD) "Night Shltt" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Mlehaot Keaton. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) (I) "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Dfame) Dennis Chrlstophef, Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr., 40mln.) -· "Orogonsleyer" ( 1981, Adventure) 'PG' (2 htl.) G "The Gerden Of Allah" ( 1936, Romano.) ~ Olatf1ctl. Cherlos ~ (1hr .. 30mln.) W CI> "Thief" (1981, Or1ma) Jamee caan. TUffdey Wald. (2 hr&) . •CCJ "N0tlera1u, The V1mplre" (1979, Fantuy) t<teus Klntkl, lubelle Adjanl. ( 1 hf .. 37 min.) CID "Fate. 10 From Nev9ront" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Henleon Ford. ~~he Kid From &OOktyn" ( 1i4&. Comedy) Denny Keye. Virginia Mayo, (2 hrs.) •(I) ''Nana" ( 1934, Dr1me) Anne Sttn, LIOMI Atwill ( 1 hf., 30 rnir1.1 • "Tl'lty Qot Me~ ( 11M3. Com• ~) ( 1 ht., 30 min.) llll(JJ "The 8811 Llttle Whor~ In Tt11· aa" ( 1912, Mul6cal) Burl Aeynolda. Dolly Par1on. ( 1 ht., 66 min.) CI> "Sweet W...rn" (tQi80, Comodv1 firn Wateraton. Jenny Aguntr. ( 1 hr .. Si min.\ •CC) ,!My Champion" (1981, OralN) VOko Shlmed.. Chtlt Mitchum. ( 1 tw., 46 min.) <JP-~ Chellonge FOf Aot>lrl Hood" ~ AMnM'9) 9*rlt lngf\M\ ~ e .. ~':·~~b." (1181, A~ t \ 'PG' (2 tn.) -~'·eu.i Fot Four" (1912, ~) Miil• ~..aon. oww a.nto. ( t nr .. • "*'-l (O)'"A ~II Bom .. (194 Conlidy) Oi~ Keye, 'hQlnlll ~ (Z tn.) (%) 'Outland'' (Itel, tall IOe At*"> •0 llOWI Br1rn!::l?nt' And Trtiacle" 1_!982, Dfema) 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min ) llll(H) llOVll 'Baroarosa· ( t982 Westerf') Willie N.,1son. Ga1y Busey A Te•as ouuaw grows to t>ecrime a legend while constan1- ty on the 1un from 1t1e 1.ott•l•rillf'S 'l•••l his 8rlgf)' ln·laNS 'PG (I I 1111111•1 l --1:.::.:-llCIN9t0 • ••lltml (ll) d UI fll11VAL • Day l ol 1h1• rnus1c les tlval fea1u1es 1ock w1fh ::,1ev1e 1 he~<;, .IClf> Walsh, The Prett-·1oers, M19<;1114 f e1<l'r1,. U2. Ouartedlesh. af'rJ Aedl11 f 1 111 • 30 -~n~ ce5 lllMI "lhe Real Glory ( t939. D•R ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven A 01thla1y dOCtOf aids In medical and pollhcal areas In lhe Philippines lollowtng the Spanish American War. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) W Ct llCMI "St1ange BAhavlor' ( 1981 Suspense) 'R' ( t hr. 40 rlllf'I ) Sean Connery f'eter Bny&e I I no . 49 min) .. dll "Chinatown ( t974 Myst1>1y1 Ji.1..k Nicholson, faye Dunaway f2 hr~. 40 min) --aailvening ___ _ -1·--WOllDml WOllM IA•M&. Chicago Whtie Su, Al Ka11 sas ~=Is (3 hrs l ~IHLOIO ~ UUln ION An emblllered men 1188 a tenslon-fllled reunion with his estranged son when he returns home to discuss his lnherllanoe ( t hr.) tll N•.U. Montr11el FYµos at Lo'i ~ Qodeala (3 hrs ) l lM~MH ,, ••• ""' mlOM .... ..... 1'IMlt LR Or Leo Buc;coglle focuses on ways to l118Ch children 10 h11ve 11 post tlve attitude towerd llfa 11nd love (I hr.) CC) MCMI "Breaking Aw11y" ( 19'79. Orn mft) DennrS Chflslcpher, Paul Dooley A bicycle en1huslast In a smell 1..oli.Qe town spends his pos1-t11gn school summer trying 10 sort oul his plans IOt the Mure whl49 training tor tile 1wo l>Qoe81 reCM of Na kfa 'PG ( I h1 •O min I ~AUTO MCllel "NASCAR CNIM>loo rk Plug •OO" (from Broo+clyn, Ml) . IBl (2 twa.) (8).,_ "Gregory'• Glrl' (1982. Coma· dy) Gordon John Slnc181r, 0.. Hepourn. A Seoltlltt tchOOtboy f1li. htad'OVOf· hoolt tot hit toeeer leem·s tir.t f~lo ~~· 'PO' ( I ht , 30 rnlf'I ) ... "AO\lel'ltuf'OS Of 'the Wtlci.Jnoa Fa~~~~ AO\lel'll\J~) •a· (2 tl•t I ..... -·-~' ••1111 ,. == -" P& ..... A loot( It Radio City M\Allc Hd'a fatn(JOs CS.no.rt, ll'lt Aock· 1-:..T.= to ltop WUtlog llmf 1.r..:r -lunclay Cont. by 8ld Paut. The au1nen11c11y ot vatlOUI ~na11.1taJ app.rltlone le rnv.tlgeted. 1:.~T U&WAY __.,. OP 1M1 (C)llOWI "Fallen Angel" (1981, Drame) MellnQI Diiion, Dana Hiii A lonely 13- yeer-old gll1 unwittingly becomes ln\IOlved In the WOl"ld ot chjld pornog1aphy. (1 hr., 40 min.) ([)90lnm CB> llOWll "Berbaroaa" ( t982, Wee1wn) Wiiiie Nelson. Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw QfOW$ to becom9 a legend wt\lle oon.tant- ty oo tl'le run trom tl'le authofHIM and his ~~wt-'PO' (t hr., 30mln,) CJ) "Foul Play" ( 1978, Comedy) Goldle Hawn, Chevy Chasa. A lltnrlan enlist• the aid of an Inept police detective after she becomM ln\lollled In a bizarre series of murdera and kidnapping attempts. 'PG' ( t hr .• 50 min.) ct llOWll "Love At Aral Bite" ( 1979, -~~~h,..) lrtl. ...... mM Regula.r1y ICl'ledul&d h amming may be delayed due 10 break a. 1:8 •DAY AT A Tm Be.rbara's friend Bob Morton (Jonn Putch) comas to the Romano apartment with hie new bride. but develope lmrnedla11 doubt• about the marriage~ I TMU ,,111 •• IO-.MCINIW QMflU 11Aiilnlm-a•Cll!9 ntlA'TM "The Flame Trees Of Thlka: Hyena• Will Eat Anything" The Grants meet their new neighbors who have iust arrived from England. (Part 2) j ) D (I hr.) M CllMl.llc.w.a.•M ... _ .. (I) M &IE•• Florence lands a sobslantlal wlndtall at a charity auction. but can't decide Whether she Should opt '°' lfnanclal independence. (A) G llllL.-n .. A young man retufns home after a five year absense to claim his tale mother's legacy. (1 hr.) 8 QJ) llC)W9 "The Big Rad One" (1980, Adventure) lee Marvin. Mar1< Hamltl. A tough A rmy sergeant lead& four young, lnexperlencad recruits Into the vlolence- lllled tray of Wond War II combat. (A) Q ~hrs.) NmlPOflOf' wci•n ~"Player's Challenge" ANIS (from York Unlverslly In TOfonto. Ont.) (A) (3 hrs.) CO llOWI "Things Are Tough All CNer" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard "Chaech" Mar- in. Tommy Chong. Two men have nurner· oos misadventures Whlle drtvtng an Arab- ownad, money-IHl&d llmo to Las Vegas. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (Q)llOW9 "Taps" (1981, Drama) Geo<ge C. Scott, Timothy Hutton. Military 9Chool cadets take over their 9Chool to prevent plans to turn tl'le academy property Into a COOdO development. 'PG' (2 hrs.) (l)llOW9 "Outland" (1981, Scienoe-Flc- tlon) Sean Connery, Peter BoY1e. A space marshal Investigates e rasti ol mysterious deaths within a mining colony on one of fcter'amoons. 'A' (1 hr .. •9mln.) .. Cf91• " WJM El ntlAm "Tl'le Flame Trees Of Thlka: Hyenas Wiii Eat Anything" The Grants meet their new l'lelghbors who have just arrived from England. (Part 2) tR) .0 (I hr) ... (I) ....wrr In 8 repeat of Iha PllOI episode, Dick and Joanna move trom a metropolitan locatloo to • quaint Vermont Inn bullt In 1n•. (A) IJPm)M:lll>M • .. •• , '*"-TOlllNT ''Eubi. Bbake· A C4lf'ltury Of Mualc" Host Biiiy Dee Wllllaml and a stellar group of lhe late El.Ible Blake's friends and colteaguet cele- brate the renowned composer'• 100th birthday trom the l<90nedy Center for the PerlOl'mlng Arlt . (AJ,,W hrt ) (JD 0¥m W.... ...,, Thia SllW· lion Comedy takea a humorous look a1 Iha WashlngtOll press COfr;it. -· ()) ~IOlll. U. Trapper falls f()( a woman (Loi& Naltteton) with a MCret, Jackpot eecorta Sll<>op'a nleee (Sharl Belafonte Harper) around San Francilco. and Arnold Slocum becomes enamored ot a aophlttlcat8d pallenl (Ruth Bu.ttl) (A) ~~ • ~ mtl• Lii MD DIATM Carol Lawrence and Ari Llnklelttf hoet this IOok at the children of East Africa and their struggle for survival Guesla: Dick Van Pa11en, Wllllam Shatner. Dean Jones, Efrem Zlmballst Jr. ( ~ ••-W•I Mft CC) MIMI "Charlie Chan Ano The Curse Of The Dragon Queen'' ( 1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch. Charlie Chan Is aided by his bumbling grandson In solving a siring of murders 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min) <ID Lmll IWB IMD II~ The popular rock groop performs a selection of their hits tn e concert taped In Met· bourne. ( 1 hr ) CS) UI flltTIYAI. • Day 3 of this music fes- tival features rock with Slevle Nicks, Joe Walsh, The Pretenders. Missing Pe<sons, U2, Ouarterflash, and Berlin. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ct llO¥m "Fireloc ( 1982, Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) ..@ llO¥m "Sanara" (1943. Adventure) Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennelt. During World War II, an American tank crew sue· cessfully holds off Getman lroops while a1temp1lng 10 cross the Sahara Desert. (2 hrs.) .. fll) ._ AT flOPI "Peter, Paul And Mary" One of America's mosl popular folk lrlOs perlOrfT\s some of its best known hits. (t hr. 10mln) -,~ ........ ,,.,., IWAGURT WAU.Ym:OMI .. IUMDAY WORJ'l 'AGI tW DD(J)!IDl GD*" WAlL ITMET JOURNAL .owT • llCMI "Apartment For Peggy" ( 1948, Comedy) William Holden, Jeanne Crain. A professor otters his atttc 10 a studenl and his pregnant wife for housing (2 hrs.) m.,.., 'ALWIU. CH)llCMI "The Missionary" ( t982, Com- edy) Michael Palin. Maggie Smllh. tn Vic- torian London. an Ahgtlcan clergyman trash from Africa Is assigned to head a slum mission for fallen women with the hnaooal SUPPOft ot his amorous benefac- tress. 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) CO MOVll "Tropic Of Oeslre" ( 1979, Dre- ma) Georgina Spalvln, Jesle SI James. Durlnp World War II. a heartbroken hooker m a Hvnotulu whorehouse plans to relurn to lh6 ·: .. inland but Is delayed by tile arrtval of a clUtc.h of 1o1ar·weary seamen. i.!.hr . Sm1n) (Z)llOV. "Lunch wagon· P981, Come· dy) Candy Moore. Chuck Mccann A trio of beaulles run into trouble from compeu- lors Whtie providing sustenance 10 hungry coristnx:tlon wOfkers 'R' I 1 hr . 30 min ) 1 --.0 Of NOflll tt.11 C81Mft cm llOWI "Birth Of Tl'le S..tlee" ( 1979, Biography) St~ Mel<Alnna, Rod CUl- bertaon fl'le H rty da'f' o1 tl'le WOflO- lenlOOI LIYe<pudllan mutlcat group er• chronlol&d. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) tW e W WWI Neal Gabler and Jtl· Irey Lyons review "Ster Struck," "Time StandS $1111," "Winter 01 Out DrMIN" ano "l' Adoteecente " , .. ,=== ---CMU•t CAUCIHf • Tiii CM IS N osts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mol:>ley, with gueets Anson Wiiiiams, Betty Whitt and JoAnn Pflug. profile 1111 children who art the lnnoc«tt vlc"ms ot war In covn· trlee suoh aa Somalia, Cambodia and El Salvador ( 1 hr.) GD Ul9Y ... Guests: Danie! J Travantl; Dr. James Wlci<strom. spokesman fOf the right-wing actM111 9.roup Posse Comltatus; "Playboy Advisor • James Peterson. ( t hr., 30 min.) CC) 11CM1 "Enter The Ninja" (t98t. Adventure) Franco Nero. Susan George. An Ameflcan martlal arts expert sets out to avenge the murder of his best friend. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) llCMI "The Best llttle Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A ttamboyant, muckraking TV persona~ty tries to close down a popo- llar ~:i~oose. 'A' ( t hr . 55 min.) tW llCMI "Hunt To Kiii" ( 1977, Western) Charles Bronson. Wiii Sampson Wiid Bfll Hickok and Chlet Crazy Horse contront their deadliest adve<sary, an enormous white buffalo (A) (2 hrs.) D 11CM1 "The President's Plane Is Miss- ing" ( 1971, Drama) Buddy Ebsen. Peter Graves. The vice president takes Oller when Air Force One disappears with Iha e!_esldent on board. (2 hrs l 11:116 llCMI "Winning" ( 1969. Drama) Paul Newman. Joanne Wooaward. A champion race car driver beset with otHrack marllal problems Is determined to win the lndlan- l ls 500. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) 1MI JWCLUI •••w•110M ... ~ 0. llCMI "We Joined The Navy" ( t962. Comedy) Kenneth More, Joan O'Brien. A wacky Navy otilcer gets into more trouble than he can handle betore emerging as e real hero (2 hrs • tO min ) QllCMI "Heartaches" (1981. Comedy) 'R' (I hr., 35 min. I 11:11 m nt1 lOION 11:11 CID llCMI "Night Shltt" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wlnkler, Michael Keaton. Two nlgh1tlrne morgue attendants t>acome "love brokers" for a group ot hooker9 wtio have lost their pimp. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 1:11 mlnJ.w. ~ AUITIW..WI MILD P001UU (II) {!)llCMI "All The Marbles" (1981, Com- edy) Peter Falk, Burt YounQ A husttlng, wisecracking manager pushes hi$ two female wrestlers toward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) (?) llOV. "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978 Adventure) Robert Shew. Harri· son Ford Several odaly assorted mlllt&"f e~perts are 1eameo '" a m1ss1on 10 ra1a ana oe<:.tmy n bridge vital 10 lhe enemy·~ strategy aur1ng World War II 'PG' (2 ~·~ HOIPfTAI. 1:11 (C) llCMI "Journey Out Of Darkness" Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. ID llAllWaCI l'NIATM "On Approval" Two unmarried couples spend a rnonm together to find ou1 II marriage 1s the bliss 1hey think It would be, Jeremy Bratt Penelope Kenh. Helen Hayle and Benja- min Whltrow star D ( 1 hr . 50 min i CS) UI fllT'IVAL. 'lll)ay 4 ol this music la~ tlval features country with Waylon Jenn lngs, Alabama, Emmylou Harris. Hanl' Williams Jr Ricky Skaggs. and The Thrasher Brothers ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) Ct llOVll "Flrebtrd 2015 A D " / 1981 .. 1A~~;:I -u.mY-.L.a lll••IDINT i.TWOM NIWI llOVll "The Outlaw Josey Wales I 1976, Western) Clrnl Eastwood Sonuro Locke. A man becomes an oullaw wl1t11 o ruthlesS band of Union soldiers de.,lroys his Southern tarm and kills ht!. wile ano son. 'PO' (2 hrs . 16 min ) CZ) llOVll "lovers And 011-ter Relatives 2 hrs ) .. ._TICIJfTD tW DGCl)®JGi>NIWt UMIDA y 9ICllHT •llMCttOF-TMl&ObtlONa ~tlLL. llOVll "Thongs Ara Tough All Over ( 1982, Comedy) Richard 'Cheecn· Mar In. Tommy Chong Two men have numet ous misadventures while dttv1ng an Aret1 owned, money-filled limo to Las Vegas 'R' (1 hr., 30 min) (I) 1'W UM! IODIQ From Allant1c Clly NJ (R) (2 hrs. 30 mrn ) ® ll0"9 "Gregory·~ Girl" ( 1982, Co111t1 dy) Gordon John S1nc1a1r, Dee Hepbur11 A Scottish schOolboy lalls head-over heela tor his soccer team's first female ~)'.'.IH. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) (L)llCMI "Mother's Day" ( 1980. Horror) Nancy Hendttckson, Deborah Luce An Insane matriarch end her equally dis· turbed sons gruesomely victimize a trio ol ~':!Sl. women. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) fW9 Cl)twrr10 HMT Jonathan and Jen niter trevel to Monie Carlo IOf lhe weddtng of en unwilling bride (Chris11ne Beltord) IB) JJ hr., 10 min ) D • TOllllfT Guest tiost· David Bru1. '*· Guotts: Shetley Long. Joe Gar11g1ote. Rite Mor~r.) l&':c.~-rn- ODOCCUU ...-YO ..,. "Firefox" ( 1982. Advonrure) an1 E•atwooa. Freddie Jones A U S pllot 0088 behind Russian lines 10 i>leel a eupe<tOnlc fighting plane 'PG' (2 hri I~ mtnj e M Cl.UI Featured euthOf Kevin Porst le explains how yov can keep televta1u1 frOM ••king your home h0&18ge ( 1 hr 30 min.) -· en'mf~ 1'0llClfT Stevie NIC.11!. lo concert In Chlctlgo ·--"Swing Time" {1936. Music.at) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers A. gtmbllng dancef hu a hard tlmo saving money to merry his sweet.,..rl, but eompllc81lon• etlM when he 11111 !Of another <' hri. 5 ;r ).,_ "Welk On The WMd Slde (1982. Ou1m11) Laurence H11voy, Capu OW-.. A man lesrn1 th•I hit former Qlfl· fri.nd he• moved Into a "°'*of lft repute i~ "Sherky'a Mechlne" 11981, 22 Friday. Aug. 19, 1883 Adllenture) 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min ) tt:tl Q 6i) LA11 9ICllHT wmt DAWI> LITTIMAN ~hr) IJ~Amazrng Dr G" (1965, Com· edy) Franco Franchi. Clccoo Ingrassia Two clumsy photographers j()ln Brollsh lntellrgence rn order to prevent a v1lla1n trom lurnrng government men 1n10 robots ~hrst LOVI, AlmllCMf tm.I llCMI "Take 0 11" ( 1978. Comedy) Georgina Spelllln. Wade Nichols Guests at a lavrsh party view the sexual expl0t1s of an eternally youthful man wh~ real age reveals itself on movie mm. 'A' 11 hr • 27 min) (ZJ llOVll "Ou11and" ( 1981, Science-F1c- 11on) Sean Connery. Peter Boyle. A space marshal 1nvestogates a rash ot mysterious deaths w11h1n a m1n1ng colony on one ol ~11er's moons 'A' ( t hr . •9 min.) 11::9 {.t) llCMI "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981 Drama) Sylvia Kristel, Nicholas Clay D H Lawience's story abOUt lhe wife 01 a paraplegic English ailstocrat wtlo takes her husband's gamelleeper es her lover rs retold 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) CID lilOYm "Heavy Me1al" ( 1981, Scoence- Flctlon) Animated. Voices of Jonn Canay. John Vernon A mysterious green orb of lremendovs pcwer has a strange effect on a variety of characters tn d1lfEHent 11mes and place5 1n the universe 'A' (I hr • 30 mrn I t2M 8 (I) llOVll "The $6.20-An-Hour- Oream" ( 1979. Drama) Linde La111n. Rk:haro Jaeckel A divorced working mother tries to improve her flnanc1a1 sta- tus by applying tor a jOb on a factory's lradUronally all-male assembly llne (R) i hr , 20 min.) w -Mmtf llOVll "The Dark At The ToP 01 The Starrs" ( t960. Dfama) Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire Based on the p'3y by Wiiham Inge Members of an Oklahoma family In 1he 1920, struggle wl1h the prob- lems ot everyday Ille (2 hra . 30 min.) ~J lllOVll "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" ( 1974, CC>l'Mdy) Graham Chap- man, John CleeSe. King Mnur and his bend of knights encounter glents, rlddle<a and a ferocious rabbit In their 1Nroh fOf the ~~up ( 1hr.,30 min.) -11.mc ... cn.1mrr DUI=-"IHAA W0t1d Netl0nal9" .(!!om NOtWelk, OH) . (R) ( 1 hr ) tlll(I) llCMI "Homework'' (1962, Comecty) Joan COiiins. Michael Mor~n. A. hlQh school student h .. a dlttlcutt time 1rylng lo IOso hlS virginity 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -Taesclay •Cl) "Nena·• ( 193-4. Or1ma) Anne Sttn. Lionel A.IWlll ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. (0) "The Lend Of The F,...,. (No Date) Roo.rt Cutp. Jett Conewey ( 1 hf.) Ct "The S.lem&ndef" (1981, Oreme) (2 hll.) (1) "The Kid frOM Spelt\" J1933, eom.- (jy) Eddie Cen1or, ROber1 Citing. fl hr .. 30mln) •1111 ''The~ TWne" {t962. Oomtdy) Cfiertea ~. Menhe "'"' (2 ""' • •eel ''Chlmc>o &i 8ef91" (1882. F.n1Ny) 60oumen1eiy. (t ht., llSN'\.) ... (l)C81MIWI ~ATCH TOii COTTU: UP ct.Oii Guest Gary Crosby l:90llOVll "Ta1100" ( 1981. Orama) 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min) t:te ( llOY11 "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, Adver1tu1e) Robert Shaw. Harri- son Ford ts(C)lllOVll "Ben Of Fire" (1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck A group of prissy professors researching a diction- ary of American slang become Involved with a gang of 1hugs and a cabaret singer ~hr.50m1n) !:II .... ...... .u.u. lllO¥ll "Summer Camp" ( 1979. Com- edy) John C. Mclaughlin. Matt Michaels The owner of a failing summer camp decodes 10 raise money by holding a reunion lor lhe now-matured alumnl 'A' {_t hr • 30 nun ) (?) llOVll "Blood Rela11ves" ( 1977, Dra- ma) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry A pohce defective trying 10 find a young girl's murderer runs up against conlltctlng ts 'testimony ~~·~. 40 min ) • ~COUllTYTOOAY .. ._ .. ,... 1111 PA.mt• Ulff tWmWI, llMY KAlmMN UI ..aTIVAL. 'II Day 4 ol thlS mustc fas· toval features country with Waylon Jenn- ings. Alabama. Emmylou Harris. Hank Wllllams Jr • Rlck.y Skaggs, and The Thrasher Brothers ( 1 hr. 30 mtn.) .. 0 llOVll "SoulhEHn Comfort" (1981, Orama) 'A' 12 hrs . 10 min I W CE)• H••tw(ll) (Q)llCMI "A Song ls Born" (1948, Com· edy} Danny Kaye, v1rg1n1e Mayo. A young woman wanted by the police Is hidden by Mroup ot music professors (2 hrs ) «• VIDIOM80X d llOVll "Sweet Wllllam" ( 1980. Come- dy) Sam Waterston. Jenny Agutter. Af1er her live-In boyfriend leaves her tor an adu· cation In the u.S. an English girl begins a rocky romance wilh a rakish Sco1sman. 'R' (1 hr , 32 min ) •CCHIO~ "Breaking Away" (1979, Dre- ma) Dannis Christopher. Paul Dooley. A bicycle enthusiast tn a small college town spends his pcst·hlgh aohool avmmer lrylng to sort out his plane tor the l\Jlure while training for the 1wo biggest reoaa of nit Ille. 'PG' (1 hr , •O min.) -~Ulm M ..,. "Oulland" (1961, Sclenoe-Ac- t on) Soan Connery, Peter Boyte. A apace marshal lnvesllgates a raah of myaterlout deatha wllhln • mining colony on one of Jupiter's moona 'A' ( I hr • 49 min ) CID "Tl"le MOUM And Hie Chlld" ( 1978, f entaay) Anlme1ed (1hr.,23 min.> ,. (Q) "Chellenoe To Be FtM" ( 1975. AdVanture) Mika M8lurkl, Jimmy Kene. U hr .. 30 min.) 19(%) "Night Shill " ( 1982. Comedy) Henry WlnkJar. Mloh .. I Keeton { 1 ,,, • .t6 min.) ... "AdVantu'" Of The Wllderneea Femi. Ii~ {1976, A<Mntvre) 'G' (2 hrt.) .. (CJ ''So Long A.I lhe Fair" ( 1961. Myt· tery) Jetn Slmmona. Dirk Bogarde. ( 1 ~25mtn.) .. "lhe Gey OIYOrc.t" (1* Mueklal) t<1 Aalewe, Glf9r ~ (2 hrtJ • (J) "Oh Qodl" ( 1971. Cotnedy) George BYme, John Oanv«. 11 hr., 311 mn l -Monday Cont. I ., ..... ~ ~ mM Regularly scheduled Pf~11111m11~ rnay be del11yeo doe 10 p)~ oreak~ lL)' l lllOVll Night Shift" ( 1982;Com&- dy) t-lenr, W111kle1 Michael K11aton Two ntghll1me •h011Jut> &11enda111t become love brolo.1<rs '°' a group of hookers who l'leve ou'll 1r.a11 l)lmp 'R ( t hr 45 min ) l ) lllOVll Bluoo Rela11ves· ( 1977. Ora ma) Ouna111 Su1he1t11110 Aude Landry A pullc.e dele<.llVfJ 1ry1ng to find a young ~111 s 111u10111er runs uµ against conflletlng 1ei.1tmooy R' ( 1 hr 40 min ) ,_ m OMMll COUNTY TOOAY ~ m> IUIWIVAL M11r11a Africa's My&1erlous Spring" Richard Kiley narrales a reveallng look at lhe variety of creatures who visit Kenya's Ml•ma Spring tor nourishmam ano umse wrto n1a~e 11 !hell home (R) ( 1 h1 J 1:11 U I 0.. Otl TOW Featured Brool<e Sh1e1os l 1111.J.:i fltau Mtekey Rooney, Mar- tha Ray11. Sc.<>11 lja1u dlld Adam Rich per· torm ,,,,o.,. 111i-B•g loµ in Las Vegas fOI c.es · C11~u" JI Th., Slars • a •ISll tCJ an e~vpru1 .,, Ill' .,,,ldr µower plant In the M.,1a~ • lf<"~ Nt1ts111 Southern Callfornta ldl!.u Jto• 11ny sunhyh1 1nlu etectrtel ~a i. ... ~ di • Laurel C'fir111111 House G) U MLY lllUO Cl) TlC TAC ~ C.OA'° ATA 1-IMC*ll. / l.BllQ l90«T FllAQGU ~ noo 1eSOIVt1S to b;, • .i1c ;Tll)(t •M.' Mollt:r m *>Vlf I he ~11vate Lives Qt Adam " i:-.. , ~..;o l t1111Pl1y 1 Mickey Roo- ' M,,, , .. v w Oorn1, A group ol bus tJil'""""O"' u11•111<l tw Nevada drti treated tu ,, ~. •ing ••' ''"' Scr•1Jtures" by the UUl> Ull•t.'' ? h1' 1*@ NIW1 .. a fl J ... A'''" " lhlM·• It °"'' lJniled Nawm., dP'~rtl'"'' 11•11ve<. .,· , ., 4077th, pro.oh11q , . ._,, "8' .,,. ' r1om the s1a1t ....1.P1 U W LOYI., ll*ll:Y Ane• her btr1hday '>l'ndc h .. r " t J ,, • .JP crisis. l aur 1e tries to .lvf I• .., ,,hlr by ;tart11 'll dn a Hair N1th ... > ,J\,11\)S ·"d tEllC. ::>!Oltz) (A) 9 fYCooet Tl« ITOlrf OI A WOMAlt When hP ........ 111·~ ''''"'"ess tycoon husband "'~ a o..a111m11 1 '''"u womar Oa11rn1a f.'r11•ce 911te ie1 J~ ease<l r1usba11d '!> fPil .late r:Jt· ..... 'P"18'l' 1,,,.., to"" lhf; IOld " ••e1 "'" 1f-.-1r• •I 1:<i " s J 0 MOVIE "/\ ti111 •-ia11 .. •rl Tamiko" ( 19e3. U«1ni L.;111t-, 1;1 ~;,. ,,., France Nuyen A 1 •J"•IJE'll'I •'• '~Y'' IJ"O•dS nrs love IOI a J11~.,,.,..,.,P. ll''' .hlle 11y111q 10 woo an A U lt'f•< ct'l W C•' •OI / 11;., \ m ,.Ill llAUUM A 1uul( at Radio Clly t.A ,,, H..111 • • ,.. , oancers the Rock· ulltl>, ''I'• tu str.p wac;11ng lime «I) TQWllT rves >I a group Of Amari· c.111 rourtc;t~ .,,.,,,1111u together through Eu•O(H> di"' .,,,,fdP.nly alttl•ed by lhe peapte ltt• , •l•fl--1 • ..,,.. ,,..t •Oe••IS which happen to 1tier" ~1 "1\J Lt-P Me11wether. Brad- lo• J D1111w1 A11 .. ,,ne BarbeAu. David ,r•>h Mlll"•• A"'""!o(J<1 Jnhri McCook c1nr1 l ..;uiellt> '>1•:ir1, ~tl.00~ (2 hrs) tD FOUO...O 1'Hl TIMDM WOll ThlS 111A9r11tlle• 1 "'" ·.i' ,, l1lrT1eo ,,, its na11ve t•AO•lat •hr 'ii I N, ''• •Ora o• •tt<> north ( 1 hr) C MOVIE The Foq ( 1980. Horror) Ac1r1e1111e l:3a1bea•1 Hal Holbrook Terror ._n .. ·es '" 'I <.rr .. ;I ,as1 .. 1 •c v.·n 1n lhe form vi .:in 0•111nwo; 111<;1 suuoundlng the vengPlut yt>os•" .,, lepe1s killed in a ~ttlpw1t'l.k 8 r.. 11• I <?arllf'· R' (I h1 31 nun) - W ..alrlCMm (ff) .... llAILOWll ..WA1' m Marlowe confront• a •yndlca1e hit men when he becomes a bodyguard IOf a gangster marked fOt de&lh t4J MO¥ll "Southern Comfort" ( 1981. OlamaJ Keith C.11101ne. Powe1s Boothe. A Q!oup of National Guardlm4H'I on weeit end maneuV9ffi In a Loulalana beyou spark a 51T\811 guerrilla war with a commu· nlly ol backwoods CaftJns 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) U llO'lll "Oragonalayer" ( 1981, AdVen· ture) ·po• (2 hrs~ H QI!) ~T ••UMUICU ''Brldeahead Revisited· The Unseen tioolc" Julia entreats Charles to find Sebastian In Morocco and b<lng him back to see his mother. Lady Marchmaln, who Is dying Wart 7) (R) c:J ( 1 hr • 15 min } flltA 5U.l. CillfYACT UM1' (II) ... Cl) ...wrt White visiting the Inn to sort out her thoughts about her upcoming wedding, Leslie's cousin (Julia Duffy) beCofT\eS strongly attracted ro Kirk (R) II GD 'Al&Y'NI Alex t>ecomes the Big Brother 10 a Vietnamese boy (Eugene Akutagawa) , whom he tries 10 educate In hls own lnteres~ ~ ~lgh schOOI lllrt can'1 deal wllh the honesty and lack of gulle 01 Luke, e newty transferred senior -~TMICAn9 M CMAMll~C*THIN.MICM .. Cl) CllCUI OITHI ITMI Mickey Roo· nay, Scott Belo. Morgan Fairchild, Vincent Price, Martha Raye. Debbie ReynotdS and Isabel Sanford emcee the -;eventh annual event. featuring 3& celebriltes 1n various acts ot derrl11g do under ltle big top; partl· 1..1pan1s tr elude Unod Blair. Roddy McDowell, Bub Newhart end BrOOke Shlelds (R1 (2 hrs.) 8 G> ~ 'The End" I 1978. Come- dy) Burl Reynolds. Dom Deluise A 1e1- minally Ill man musters the courage and determ1na11on to lace tils Impending death with a sensi:i ot dlgnily (R) 9 (2 hrs.) D lllO¥ll "Klute" ( 1971. Suspense) Jane 1-onda Donald Sutherland A delec- Uve gets involved with a pathetic call girt _ and tries lo find the pe<&on who attempt· l l=der her. (2 hra.) mAT em DMU:JICll "Brldetheed Aevltlled The Unlffn HOOll" Julia enrreeta Charles to llnd Seb11Uen In Moroooo end bflng him back 10 eee hit mother. Ledy M1rchme1n. Who Is dying. teen 7) (R) c:J I 1 hr.) CID .oM "Time Aller Time" ( 1979. Sci· enoe-Fk;tlon) Malcolm McDowell. David Warnftf. H.G Wells chases the Infamous Jack the Rippe< from Vlclorlan London 10 modetn-day San Fret1Claco through lhe use ot e time machine. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 62 min.) (J:) lllOWW "Death Wish II" ( 1982. Orama) Charles Bfonton. Jiii Ireland. A vigilante moves to Los Angeles to continue hfs fight 9inat crime 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) (OJ llCMI "The Missionary" ( 1982. Com· edy) Michael Palin, Maggie Smith In VIC· torlan London. an Anglican clergyman trash from Africa Is ass1gned 10 head a slum mission IOI fallen women wlrh the flnanclal eupport of his amorous benefac- tress. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%) llllO¥ll "Brlms1one Ana Treecie" ( 1982. Orama) Stlr-;i. Denholm Elllo11. A mya1e11ous young man c.ons his way ln10 a cynical businessman's nousehOld and the heans of the man's wile ana Grlppled dau~ 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) • «Zl "The Slender Thread" ( 1966. Orama) Sidney P0ttler. Anne Bancrolt A suicidal woman phone$ a 11olun1ee1 at a cnsls clinic who tries 10 locate her oetore It's too late. (2 hrs.) •"11> WA OI tTAM •Beverly Siiis hosts an evening ot perlormances by some of the world's best vocalists. dance1i. and Instrumental musicians, James Levine conducts lht. music tor this year's show trom Lincoln Centet In New York (2 hrs.) (C}MOWI "Monty Python U11e Al The Hol· lywood Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John Cteese. Mlehael Palin. Members ot Brit· aln's lamed comedy troupe re-create on stage some of 1he1r tunnies1 skelches 'R' i hr .. 25 min.) -.JUUIRY M M'I ~111T llO•ITl ''1966 Green Bay Packers Highlights" (A) -····-- N••• •••rt. .... ,, ... ,., r WHAT ARE YOU PA YING FDR TERM LIFE INSURANCE? •u .1. For Clmillfod A4 ACTION c..u A DAtU '1lOT AO.TIIOI 641-1411 COMPARE THESE LOW NON-SMOKER ANNUAL RA TES• FOR NON-DECREASING GRADED PREMIUM LIFE Male aoe 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 80 65 250,000 500,000 255 470 258 475 2ro 4M 313 ~ 398 520 540 855 500 970 638 1,850 1,428 2.830 1,000,000 675 595 8t& 785 t,015 1.285 1,915 3.275 5.835 (Stlghtty Hlghef Rates for Smoke<s) Female rate same as males five years younger Rated "A+ E.>Coellent" by A.M. Company For Written quotation and potlcy description provide dale of birth & lnaurance amount 10 EDWARD A. REGUERO INSURANCE AGENCY P .0 . Box 2842 Coate Mesa, CA .. 92686 ·Medical evldanoe of lnaorablllly required No cigareltes In put 12 montha. Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 1 21 -Tuesday Cont. ... i ...,. -1 • •• ll8T •rwww..,. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Pete< Gal- .. TMI CAn. llOl'nt TO TMI TClf fJI TMI W011LD !agiler Two American college students .. CJ) 110VW "The Adventure Of Sherlock Naturalists John and Janet Foster take wend a free·sp1rlted summer on a Greek Holmes' Smarter Brother" ( 1975, Come-vlew8fS on a journey to within 420 miles of island 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) dy) Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman. The the North POie when they visit Canada's Z lllOY11 "Lovers And Other Relatives" renowned detective's younger bfother, lilgh Arctic Islands. ( 1 hr ) t:.> hrs ) Sig1 Holmes, gets a chance 10 match wtts (HJ M tm JCM Pltl&. 't .. _,nt111-~nmrwn. M tt:ll 0 fl:) LA Tl NIGHr wmt DAW» LIT1llmM with rhe tamed vlllaln Prof8SS()( M0tlarty LOUDI -• 'flAM LATBI Recent 1n1erv1ews Guest Untied States Commlssloner of {2 hrsj are lntermlxecl with old footage tOt this Parents and Trademarks Gerald Mos-D m .-OTOft rtml Remington, por1ralt of the Louds, fl mlddle-<:less s1ngholl ( t hr ) Laura and Murphy take part In a treasure American family that was the subiect ol a 0 C~I hunt, hoping to find the stolen journal of a detelled and controverS1al PBS documer'I-0 lllOVll 'Dey Of The Evil Gun" ( 1968, gold prospector that led to murder (R) I~ series 10 years ago ( t hr ) Wec;rern) Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy A l1 hQ (U)llOWll ''All The Marbles" ( t98 t. Com-man enlists the aid ot a c0h0tt to hunt D ~ ~~Alf'( Thinking Jack Is e<fy) Peter Falk, Burt Voung A tiust11ng dowr· the Apaches who abdUC1ed his wtfe unable to pay his bills at the restaurant. wlsecracldng manager pushes his 1wo and family ( 1 hr .. 30 min) Janet and Terri use their rent money 10 tamale wrestlers toward the top 'R' (1 ~LOVl,AlmNCANrm.I make him the "winner" of a take radio hr .. SS min.) NEW DAY IHDIN cf>on~~ .. ~R) Q CZl llCMI "'Brimstone And Treacie·· 1MI llOV. "Night Of The Juggler·· (1980, n-( 1982. Orama) Sting, Def'lholm Ethotl A Suspense) James Brolin, Clltf Gorman A llOvtl "Absence Of Mahoe·· ( 198 t. mysterlOus young man cons his way Into a tor mer pollCe oftlcer launches a despe<ate Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Field A leglt· cynloal businessman's household and the searcn 1hrough the streets of New York •mate businessman's Ille Is ruined by a heart11 of the man's wlle and cripple<l City lor his mlsslng daughter. mistakenly newspaper reparter's story alleging his daughter 'R' ( 1 hr 25 min ) kidnapped by a psychopathfe crlmlnal. 'A' involvement in the mob kllllng of a labor -11 ~" {_1hr .4t min) boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 56 min l tW ".llMCIM-yfJl&.w... 1•0 lllOV. "Slightly Scarlet" (1956. Mys· CID llOVll "The Last American Virgin" -tery) Rhonda Fleming, John Payne. A (1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson, gang leader stops at nothing In his Olene Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love Is M&i& 1• altempt to take over a local government. reluctant to join his buddies In their pursuit ~-.&. 1? hrs.) ot sexual experiences. "A' ( t hr .. 30 min.) llCMI "Vice Squad" ( t982, Oran"&) W lllOYW "'Pate Kelly's Blues" ( t955, (1J Wt • CONClllT The Mamas and Season Hubley, Gary Swanson. A po11ce Orama) Jack Webb, Janet Leigh A jazz The Papas are featured In coooen with detective and a streetwalker team up to band hes trouble wi1h an en1erP<1S1ng The Association. ( 1 hr .• 5 min.) trap a pimp responsible f0t murdering one Q!Jngster (2 hrs, 30 min.) (SJ lllOM•llM AT.._ Maureen O'Sulll-of h! .. ~~· (1 hr.~ min.) fOJ MON "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) van. Kate Reid, Ellzabeth Wilson and 1-·--A9CllAuw:•<I'> Joan Collins. ~lctiaet M0tgan. A high Teresa Wrlgtit star In this powerlut drama td • IR'99GIT '>Chool student has a dlttlcult time trying to about lour sisters who struggle with lonO-tW Cl> .aJCll ITDll'f A veteran poltce ottl 81ose ~lrglnlty. "A' ( t hr . 30 min.) burled problems that surface uneKpected-cer (Claude Akins) Is framed for a crime ._... ICQTT fl'_ (2 hrs .. tO min) and sen1enoed to a prison containing t:ll ll0¥11 ''Jekyll And Hyde. Together • &D L..-"Or, Paul Ebert" Or. Ebert, a it' convlcta he prevlovsly arrested Again" ( 1982. Comedy) 'R' ( t hr .• 30 cardiac surgeon at Mottltt Hospital, Uni· 2 hra .. 30 min,) min.) varsity of California, San Francisco. treats ~ GuMt Mat: David Bren-1:11'1-...a1•1 an infant and an 11·year.:old. (1 hr.) ner Gueet: o<>m9dlan Richard Lewis (I t:ll Oi) .: ... ~l•fT "m> POU.OWM THI T\llDM WOLi Thia ht) )llOVW "Macbeth"' (1971, Drama) Jon magnificent animal Is filmed In Its native ,. <II AIC ... -.nM Finch. Francesca Annis Directed by habitat. the snowy tundra of the north. ( 1 ~All•UOlfT Roman Polanski. Baled on Shaketpeare's hr . 15 min.) •OOUllU ploy. The greed and amblllon of a man ([) Mi•fl llJJAW "World lnte.ne· W'fO ond his wife lead them to tr1o-<1y In 11th- tl0nal 7·Ball Championship -Matctl 2" WD •Ja 1W '"Ptaye.'s Challenge · cent~ollend. 'R' (2 hrs., 20 min.) ~) {I hr) Flnall (from YOflt University In Toronto. f.Sl ,_... 6 liWllCT C0UPLa •D III TtlfO __,_ (Premlefe) The Ont.).(~~ lEPISO<le55) )oys and dlfflcullles experienced by two ® I01 ....... , TMI ... Come<1y W (HJ 11CM1 "Time Bandits" (1981, Come- nelgtibortng coupln. the Armttrongs slcatohel combine with classic mm ond dy) Craig WarnO<lk, David Warn6t. A (Janet Ellber. Michael Murphy) and the ~ footage In en offbeat, sallrlc take-young boy Is taken on 1 trip through time Daleyt (Keref\ C.rtaon, Tom Maaon). and oft. by a band of diminutive would-be outlaws the various members ot thelr reepectlve CD ._ "Wanda Wnlpe WaU Street" who have llOlen a time-warp map from tamllles are dfamellzed o (Thlt aerlea ( 1982. Comedy) Ve.onlca Hart. Jamie the Supreme Belno. 'PG' ( t hr .• 5a min) mOYes to Its regular lfrlle period on Gltlla. A power·hungry women uees ee11ual HI I Cl) Cle..,. lllMTWAt'CM Wadnee<Sa~at 31.) (1hr .• 30 min.) lhenenigana to rlae to the top of the cor-... I _, eQ<at•M&P,. (1 hr .. &O mln.) TOMCOT1\.li"'e&.o11 Guttt: AnnJllll· -e TMI ,_ A lawyet (WH1ord 8r1m-C1J llOWll • Tattoo" ( 198 t. Orama) Bruco an lay) and his attomey davghte. (Anne Dem, Maud Adema. An~ 111100 I Cl)llOVll "Night Shltt" (1982, eom.. Twomey) Join foroet to defend a t>uU-artlat k~ • tuNon rTIOdel •nd pro-cly) Henry Winkler, Mlcheel K .. ton. Two flft9Tlan tPaul Dooley) aocultd of klltlng C.adll to COYet her ~ with hit tlandl-nighttime morgu. ettendent• become a man ha thought responsible for luring hit ~. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) "love brokci"" fOt a gro~JD of hooll:tra danef Into prostitution ( 1 hr.) • .,.,. "The GumbeU Rally" ( 197&. Who haV11 k>at their pimp. rR' ( 1 ht., 4& 8 e lnl Q9medy) 'PG' ( t hr., 60 min.) min) CD "The Lov.GOdde&see" (1965) e JllCUll feal\Wtd: IMrn how natural -~ .. NM.I Ooou~nt1ry. Vlnt•ge film footage fOOdl can keep your ctllld out of the hot • ... highlight• thll atu<fy or the ICl'Mn'• grMt· pltlll: an ent.,,atnat wt'°8t Ml• ... atmott llOWll "T•k• Thia Job And Show It" aat lffdlng ledlea, from LMllan Gllh and deetr~_t>Y tht~1'~~· 30mln.) (198t, Comedy) Robtt1 Hlyt. Barber• Theda O.re to Jean H•rtow and Carole -· ...,..-r A ~l•I Herlhey A young OOl'PQfllt e)(eout~ Lomberd. Orate G11rb0 11nd Merltyn Mon-report looka at It. lat•t tf9nd -.. xy runs Into rMlstance When he retumt to hie roe ( t hr • 27 min ) fDUtdt men. hOrMIOwn to revltallt• • company ... "Swamp Thing" (1082. Fent•· .... "Young Mf. Unooln" (1939, ~;'PG' <l hr .. 40Mln.) i 'PG'J1 hr.,30 min.) Blogf.,,tly) M.nrv F<indt. Alica &tecty Cf) .. IMIUllCll .,..,. lll\11 Abralwn Linoo.n'a .-ty 1i1ga1 oa,_ It (a) llCMI "The Oily Dlvot099" (1834. ----OIL.CM Of. I.to 9ueoeglie ioflltd. (2 IW:t,} Ml.lllcal) Fred Aatair., Qlnaer Aogn. PfWflbM the most tmportent lug•ediec•t IDS 111n-amrr111._.-... Mlttatdng a lovetlck denoat for aomeone few IOYfng ,..._tlonthlpt -a hetltl"IV doae ol .. "ZMak" ( 1951, AcMntUN) ..... a lady --him an llwltatlen. (2 QClOd communication f1 tw., 6 min.I Vietor ~. ~ ~-Drtvtn hrt.I .. w 9GITINI • nn trom •--... •,...,'*°""'a MtllW .,. ! ._.CNIJ'f,_, ~--l2hrt.) -.. "'The Oetdln °'The ftnd.Oon. 24 Friday, Aug. 19. 1N3 (ID .. :.aumm. Lowrt'' (1982. tni." r1871.CUN) 'R' (ttw .. •"*'-> --~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~~--~-' -Tuesday .Conl. I:) 'rllght To M11n<' ( 1952. Sciene.Ac· tkm) M"r(1111>11te Chopman. Cameron Mitchell ( 1 111 • 30 min I -lt l · Al•!.tuice 01 Malice" ( t981. Orama) Paul Nt1w111e11 Solly Fleld ( 1 hr • 66 min.) <11.> 'f11efoit" ( 19132. Adventurt) CHnt Eastw()()(t. f 1 e<.1<.111.1 Jo11es (2 hrs • 15 min) lll "l he Greot Caruso" ( 1950. Mualeal) Mario L11111a, Ann Blyth (I hr, 50 min.) 0 "Wloo ~tas See11 The Wind?" ( 19?7. Orama) (2 t•rs ) -GZJ "Funeral 1r1 Be11t11" ( 1967, Suspense) M ichael Caine, Oscar Homolka (2 hra ) 1.-G "Shakedo1111n" ( 1950, Orama) How- ard Dull. B11an Donlevy. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1t.tt(1l) "flreto•" ( 1982, Adventure) Cllnl Easlwood. f reddle Jones (2 hrs , 15 min ) tZJ ··Thiel" ( 198 1. Dran1a) James Cean. l ues<.ley Welel (2 hrs ) -JUlernoon Movies--a "Berlin Correspoodent" ( 1942, Ad,,.enture) Dana Andrews. Virginia Git· mo1e (I hr . 30 min ) Q) "Bleck Petch" ( 1957, Western) George Montgomery, Diane Brewster (2 hrs) (C) "Ca1ast1ophel" ( 1977) Documenta- ry Narro led by Wiiiiam Conrad ( 1 hr , 32 "''") "Time Bandits" ( 1981, Comedy) Craig Warnock, David Warner ( t hr • 50 men) (S) "One On One" ( 1977, Drema) Robby Benson. Annelle O'TOOle ( 1 hr , 38 min.) 0 "Jekyll A11d Hyde Together Again" l 1982. Comedy) 'R' ( t hr . 30 min) ll:tl m ' Return Of Jack SlaOe" ( t 955. Wes1- em) John f11rson, Angre Dickinson ( 1 hr . J O min) W lZJ "Blood Relatives" ( 1977, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Aude Landry. ( 1 hr., 40m111 I WO "Swamp lttlng ' ( 1982. Fantasy) 'PG' ( t hr • 30 min J •c:t.> "Take This Job And Shove It" (1981, Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbara Hershey. O hr . 40 min I IBJ "Cold River" ( 1982. Adventure) Suza11ne Weber, Pet Peterson ( 1 hr . 35 mm) Ml(LJ "Beach Girls" • (1962, Comedy) Delira Blee. Val Klh1e (I hr . 30 min.) 0 "lt1e Gun1ball Rally" ( 1976. Corne- d.}') 'PG' (2 his) CZJ "Night Shill' ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler, M1Ct1ael 1<ea1on (I hr., 45 min.) Ml©J "Challenge To Be Free" (t975, Adve11turt>) Mike Mazurkl, Jimmy t<ane U hr . 30m1n I lSJ ··The Wey Ot The Wind" ( 1977. Adventure) Orx.u1nefl!ary (I hr • 44 min I W (tJ "Ch1mpo On Safari" ( 1982. Fantasy) Documentary ( I hr 35 min I .. (l) 'GregOly s Gui" ( 1982. Comedy) Go1C1011 John S111c..lau Dee Hepburn. (1 hr . 30mon ) COJ "Fuelox' t 1982 Adventure) Clin1 Eastwoo<l r re·Jdln Jr•nes (2 hrs . 15 min) tZJ "Oh GM!' (tQ77, f •11·ne1y) George Bums, tohn Oe•·~er ( t h1. 36 min) .. 1$) "f'.'11so11ers 0 1 lfil' Lost Unt\lerse" ( t983 Sc1erot e r1ct1or1) Key Lenz. Rich- ard HBlch ( t tir JO 11110 ) --•Ea.vening -•e.v-lj 1.1/LCleO 1 ...... ,. MWMMN TOllTm • ~·· 111 --.. ._,,.. Tex e.n.ke and hit orc:Netra are joined by ~ O'Connell and 8ob Ebttfy tor e NIU1t to tht mutlc of the 1i40e from Wotf Trep Farm Park for tht Pertof!'Nng Arta. ( 1 hr.) I ., .. --Wll'MWOIUICIAM Leo Bus- caglia answera qutetlooe end lher .. Ideas abOut_penc>MI worth. ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "So long At Tht Fair" (1951. Mystery) Jeen Simmons, Dirk Bogarde An &11lat helps an Enollth gll1 find tier brothet In Paris. ( 1 hi .. ~5 min.) ® _,. "FlfafOJI" ( 1982, Adventure) Cllnt Eaatwood. Freddie Jonn. A U.S pilot goes behind RuS&len lines to 1teal a &upef'SOntc fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min.) e .._ "Who Mas Seen The Wind?" 1977, Orama) (2 htt.) -.vMDWI ..... u.y .... ALL•MPAl&Y .... , .. CIWUl~ClllMI ... _ ,. ..... ..... =:iii. Tllml'OOllNllY ......... • I I II l9Gln' ... "The Miracle Of Ute" The first film 8Y9f made documefltlng the Incredible cheln ol events wttlch turn a sperm and an egg Into a newborn baby Is presented (R) D (1 hr.) (I) •1M'D' Minnesota Fats vs. Irving Crane ( 1 hr.). (0 _,.,. · Hell Nigh!" ( 1981, Horr()() Linda Blair. Vincent Van Patten. As pert ol their lnitletlon. fraternity and sorority pledge$ spend a nigh! tn a spooky. sup- posedly abendooed mansion. 'R' (1 hr .. 40~ Cl> "One Or1 One" (1977: Orama) Robby Benson. Annelle O'Toote. A boy woo goes to college oo a basketball scholarship Is abused by the coaoh, scorned by his tut°' and used by the school for Its own purposee. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38mln.) Cl)_.. "Thiel" (1981, Orama) James Caan, Tuesday Weld. A profasslonal crook gives up his Independence 10< a big sc<><e that he hopes wilt secure his family's ltvtu;;~~TCIDAY 119 ICllTMlnNll Featured: a behlnd·lhe- scenes look al two New Yoo based soap operas. "The GUldlog light" and "As The Wofld Tums": leam what one's Interior decorating style can say about sexuall!y; Van Hallman, 1 retired Air Force ottloer • dtscusses his t>omb sheller In San Bemer· dtno. l ePM&YMID u.-a~acu.#lf IYICllLI. Featured· a look at ll'le new popularity of large Weddings; Johnny Mountain goes back to school tor a IOok at third gradefs; a rare glimpse at the birth ol a thorOOQhbred horse. l •DAYATATlm llAam.I&.-~ .,.. "Catastrophe!" ( 1977) Oocu menlary. Narrated by William Corned. Many of the most devastating disasters In history. Including lhe explotlon of the Hln- derlbufg and the sinking of the Andrea Ootla, are rellved In a collage ol crtses. 'P(., ( I hr . JI 1n111 ) !OJ M•W MCJ11lli;t<I t ~µo•, ul LOI A~'Jlet Oo<Jgtltlf (J tu' I G llOYll "My Mittt (Jwtruy ( 1936 Comedy) WUllnm PoweH, Carole Lom· bard A bum who ts p_tve11 d 100 as a bullet In a aoc+ety w()l)l8n 9 hoose turns w t to be a membef ol Au!>t11ar1 royalty. (~ .. 8 CJ) Cll TMI ROAD wmt CIWUI . T Correspondent Kuralt '>i1111ples th8 Cajun lifestyle In loolSlana. 1Tu111ts 1in Oregon woman woo has 511ared huf 10,,.e for books by openlr1g her prwate llbtdry to the pub- lic. talks wllh a Nebr11&ka r.,; ... 1.Paper &di· tor about the del111ltk>r1 rit a '!moall town." and closes the series by 1t1111l11ISc111g about e!<>ele he hes met 111 h•!> travel8. U llD 'fMI A-TIMI The ledm I& captured by the la11e11cal leade1 (Johll sa .. on) ol a rellglo\Js cull while t1yh~ tu dbduc..1 one ol his young female dlsc1µ1ei; (A) ( t hr J D TYCOOlt 'fMI ITOflY Of• WOIMM &trug· gllng to sa"'e her llrrr1 tro111 a 1akB<Ner oy a large construction cum1.11my. Davlnla dis· covers that her deceased hu:;t>1<11ci tell a sum ol mo11ey to his m1s1111:;s (Pjjrt 2) (2 hrs.) U OJ NAPPY DAYI Fo1111e may h1;ve to miss Heather's blrtt'day party wh&n he ts summoned for two weeks of dCliv11 Army Reserve duty (R) D G MOVll "Desk Slit" 1 t9b7 C.or11edy/ Spencer Ttacy. Kathem1e Hepburn Despite the threat tnat dn elllc!flncy e11.per1 poses to her tot> d tJeµ,.rtnienl head finds hlrn a111ac.r1vt. ti hr::. > Cf) TWLNlfT zoem Q) PM.. llAQAZlll Aro Aus1u111dn •.11y lhal ts complelely unl'ler1J•ou11d d <ndn who makes underwate1 '>P..t .iov~11tu•t:1 l1ll1o1, Q) llOYll 'N•t)lll C.hd<;e I 1970, Suspense) Uavod Ja••'>~rt Yaµhtjl 11.ullo A businessmen herto':> o 1.dO to ye1 nun out of Me11lco when lus µIan.: is grtJunOe<J by bad weathe1 (2 hrs I Sl MOVA "The Mitdc..le UI U le ' I h• 111s1 him ever made d<>Cu11 •en11ny 1he u1cr .. d1ble chain of events wh1cn turn a sperm -ind an egg Into e newborn baby 1s µ1a::.tinled. (A) D ( 1 hr .• 5 min ) 4il!> flllDll mM Rt11Jula11y bc.r1adu1ed programming may b& ClelayoKJ du~· 10 r.ile=reaks. ([) llTICllf1B (lfJ ...... llAll..OWI: '91YATI m Mi;tluwe 111vestlgates the death uf d JllU 111u'i1<;1an responsible tor getting h'"' tired hv•n his IQ!> as a ho!el e1e1ec11ve 0 llOVll ·southe111 Gu111furt' ( t98 t, Orama) 'R' (2 hr'l ) d '1!> LA.M 01 Paul Et><Jrl' Or (belt, a ' card111c su•yeon el Mofhll HtJSpital, Uni· verslty of C.ehtouna, San F111nctc;co, 111:1ats an Infant and an t l·yee• oto ( 1 hr ) (I) e.l. 'I ~TUT llOmlfl'I "Best·Ever Coaches" (A) ( t hr J .. II Cl) OUR ,_., wrrH al llOYIM Con tempoiary issues that attec1 the dally lives of Americans to dlflererr1 ~rees &re e1'a· mined b)o~-e<;pondeflt Moyers a III LOV!I CHACHI After spotl· Ing e hospital patient whom she o..lleves to be Paul Mc<.;arrney P<J!.ing 11•C01.1111lo Joanie tries to get him 10 Pt;llc111 11 .... 11'1 the band 111 Oelvecchoo's. 1R1 l,l ~ CtWLrl AMGILI ALL If TM! FAIRY 1 llOVI( 11.Qh' ~11111 r t9!12 Comedy) HM•'Y W ''~'"'' ""' 1 ' Kt·ttton Two 11•Qht1 • , , ''• ,.J,;1·ts become ltJv(> lltu~ 1"15 loJJ ·• IJlllUp Of hOOktlfS who hava IC1'il 1t,911 p1n 1µ 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 mrn.) Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 23 P:11@ ... '1!> MAnolW. QIOQMPMIC INCUl .. Aus- 11 111 l\r··· • 11 t.J 11~s· A look at the t>(fr • 111 •"1 1r111 •. "If A11s11alle and !he <;t:o .. 1111<;1<; Wr)l~IOQ I r1r11SerV8 these lfvlng lin1'5o l'l prl'l11•.fr>1ir 11n1Ps is presented (R) O (I hr, l'lrrir1) r=-9 I OM TlC TOWN I .>i!lwed a protlte ot singer Mnh'l~ IAilnchesler during hef appearances 1n l os Anoeies end Les Vegas. a day Ntth a Pasadena Police tlel~ COPff'r cr'lw A lmk at the future ot Los Arigl'lf'< a-; prEU'l?.n11ons ere being made tor lh~ 1984 Olympics:. I GD PM&YlllUD m OM L.A. Fe111111ed e 1ooi.. at the greet Amencan 5,,.11hwest, a repor1 on rhf> beSI wayl; 10 pamper your body; a peek 111 the Mwf!!.I rnal<e ot American's lav0<1te sporlsc:e•, 1he Corveue I OlllDAYAUTm ~/&...-MPORT COMM-MPCMrTI PMWT1 Fea· tured can v1111mlns prevent cancer? &COl'l· omy cars sne111c11rs. food wraps Qr!) llCMI "Paris Calling" ( 1941. Drama) fllsat>elh Bergner. Randolph Scott A tamale member of the French ReSlstanoe is ordered 10 klll her lover when It's discov· ered that he's a Nazi sympethlzer. (2 hrs) •l!I Mall .,.... flUCI Stephanie lr!es lo convince Archie to let her audltlOO al the rennwnerl High School for the Per- formioo Arts (H) Q G) lllAl PIOPU Featured the Stunt mf)n's Ao<jeo, lhe 'Best Chesl In The Wllilf" Cont~! R Hoer 1ra1ner from Circus Worlct IN! l A.; Flortstes Ball 1n Beverly Hills, CA. a 11nr1~t who dftllvers CJeld flo- wer'!, a <.er c;t11;ped Ilk& a hippopotamus IBl P hr> 9 nCOC* TMl ITOllY OI A WOIWt Davl- nl& warm& 10 8 merger proposition with Wya11's conshucllon firm when She meets the hannsome Bill Wood. an engineer employed by W)all (Part 3) (2 hrs.) 8 9 TMI PAU. IUY Coll tries to provoke e pool player (T noy Cu1t1s) beset by mis· f0<f1Jna to enter e 1ournamen1 Wtio&e out- come hes been l1xed by a mobster (A) i..! hi ) • P& lir.w A IOOk et Holtywood syndlc111ed 001umnts1 M11rllyn Beek: a dr1111m study to discover why chlkh n'1 dre1tm11 ere different from adolta', m ~ The fives of a group ol Amerl· cen loorkt11 t11M1lfng tagettlef through EuroPf! 11•io-'1ot'lrlenly eltt1re<1 by tho people thlty meet And lhft tncldenta whlOh happe!'I lo them St11rr1ng Lee Me11wether, Brad· lord Omm11n, Adrienne Barbeeu, 0.llld G1on Mensa Reronson. Jonn McCook and L11Helle Speng McCOOk~•) e llA'10llM. ~ 'Aus· lraur.-1 Anlml'll Mytle11e&" A loot< at the ex1r90fdlnary nnf"'31t of A"*t11lla Ind the 1C1en1tat11 worttlng to preMrve theee IMng llnlca 10 preNatot1c times ts presented (RI Q~,:=. ~,.... IMll.OWI: fWVATI m Merk>We II the prime IU!lpeet ~ a hood he w .. hn<l to bOdyguard II t~ cjMd. CJ) M LAlll 1'1'M 1M I tM.I. IM!dv and Olvld faoe toAlng the club; Pim ooolronta her tru. leeH~s nboot Duke: young Cleta flndl 1 dreem b ( t hr , 30 min ) ~ ... " t11y ~ Of Wlnt!lf" 919. Creme) 'PG' (2 hte l .. "Fore. 10 rrom Navarone" (1978, ACMflture) Robert Shaw. Harn· eon re.cs. S.V.1f Oddly aAOrted m11111rv 28 Friday, Aug. 19, 1083 experts are teamed In a rnlsalon to raid and deStroy a bridge Yitai to the enemy's strategy dUring World War II. 'PG' (2 hrs.) .. all AU.MM PAl&Y a11(I) AUTO UC. "NASCAR Champion 5Park Plug 400" (trom Broot<tyn, Ml) lRI ~h,.,) •l!I Cl) .,_ "CrlSIS Al Central High" (1981, Drame) Joanne WOOdW1rd, Chattes Durning. In 1957, IMChet Eliza· beth Huct!aby becomes ernbrolled In the controvetSy 11Ur1oundlng the admlaalon of nine b4ack stvdenta Into 1 formerly aM· White high achool 11'1 Utlle Roct<. AR. (R) I~ .... M&..,., ... , U'nClllM. -'"IC ~ ''Save The Pendl" The glent panda It oblervad In the remote Wolong Naturel Reaatve In Chine llld In zooa around the world. llld the hlstot1c lntametlonal etfof1 to help them In their fight for aorvtval la examined. .. ~)~~~S mln.) ~ ... "Thlnga Are Tough A• Ovef" ( t982, COmedy) Alehefd "ChMc:h" Mar· In, Tommy Chong. TWo men heve numer- ous mlsedllentures whAe dflvtng an Ar1t>- owned, money-filled limo to Lee Vegas. 'R' (1 hf .• 30 min.) .. e • 1111 PACTI •LR The girts decide to stage an •lklioht ltUdy IMllofl to Pl• ~ra f0< their 11nar •••ms. (R) o • 0 .,. ........ Jey Is ~ed by Adrienne'• aetlona. 0.Yld flndl a way to SOive the problem facing him and Cheryl, and Peter Ill 1rrea1ed lot murder. Q ( t h<.) ! = "The Pride Of The Yank"'" (1942, Blogrephy) Gary Cooper, Tareea Wright 8e9ebllll atar Lou Gahrtg over- come. the oddt to beCome • legend In the= (21n., IOmln.) CID "S1er w.,... ( t977. Fantuy) Mark H1mlll, Hantlon FOl'd. A rnottey c06- lectlon of raball Ind robon bend together 10 •tteck the huge~ Iott of . an tlltYe mlecttc a. 'PG' (2 h,..,) ... ''Outlend" 191t, Soi9nce-Flc-) 8-n Connely, P9t« Bovtl. A apeoe mernl irw.tlget• • run of mysttlftow ci.atri. Within • mlrff OOIOtlY on one of Juoltl.. ., .• tnOON., .,.. < r hr .• 49 m1n.' .. llMll IOft llftl U I ... ,., ... . ~ "'°"""'• en4 tlMnptw or the legandery ~ and rol bend lncb» 10019 Of their tHO WatNngton, o.c. oonotrt and t xctullw lnteMewl with the group mtmberL Special gueata: Glen Campbel, Andy WllMma. Dltytl 0raoon !_thf-&~ ... - ' .. Elyte'• lnftltl dOubl about hiring • friend (brO<*t Aldef1on) .. her eecretatY helahtena whtf'I the wom- .,,·. ~~(R) I::.. John B)'Nf mw. you ltllngl str•f!OW thall tMt\, ~ then 119, and ~~you ...... teen. Q .. •-:..-. ......... "Poler J:.; Alen" The grMt ... palaf beet •nd a Menttobt town'• fffottl to co.idet ~h them.,. the~ Of a dOcumen- tary ho9ted by E.G. Merlhal and nerre~ ~ JMon Aobetdl. (A) Q (t tw., 115 -· .. "·. 'C-Dr. titor"9on ~ with • pau.nt ( U.U..) wtlO Wlintt '° die. -. Dr. ~• 10_,. • llrOnG •ttrmltton to • ....... dDator IMeldw), tf') 11 .l 1 .. ., .... Im) DYMAITY Dtlnvt1r·Carr1n9ton's. Board of Directors votes Of'I Alexis p.o· posed merger ot the company wllh Colby· co, but the acllons of Congressman McVane (Paul Burke) cau5oe a surprising llnal teny (R) o ( t hr ) CS)llOVW "LoveTrap" ( 1976. Suspense) Fiona Richmond, Robin Asl<wlth An army veteran acctdentany becomes Involved In a mysterious caper when he moves Into a friend's luxurlous apartment (1 hr 20 min.) ct MOVll "love At First B11e" ( t979, Co~ 'PG' (21\rs) (%) "The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982. 0t11ma) Jill St John. Tracy Bregman An tnnooenl young woman ts used by her unscrupulous boyfrlerrd as an unwitting cocaine smz er 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min ) tlanllWl-·~M -(JJ)llOVW "Heartaches" ( 1981. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Pons A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl 'A' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) tlr1I e IOLD NOM ntl 1119' A group of divers undertake one ol the most ambltlOUs end hazardous salvage operations as they attempt 10 recover Russian gold oolllon from the botlom of Iha Barents See •n the Arctic Clrcle tQtl ...-MCMwmu.Y(R) -WU, WUwca.DOI ~ ... ...,.lllOMltlft .. IPOITIC8nlll ,_ IUl.W'°' •llMCM•-nll&i&dM ~NU. llOwtl "The Pigeon TM! Tool> nrnne" ( 1962. Comedy) Charlton Heston. Elsa Martlneltl Homing pige<>ns used by an American spy era eaten by an Innocent ramlly and reptaoecJ with Germ11n birds. (2 hra., 10 min ) (l)PU Ml CONTACT ~Tl 00 (8) o... .... a.......,, l'hl5 Slllle· tlon comedy takes a humorous 1~ 11 the Washington press c01ps (J:) .,_ "The End Of August" ( 1982, [)lama) Liiie Skala, 0..vld Marshall Grant The trials or a heedslrong young woman llVlnQ wjfhln a strict. late 18th century Soufhern toellal structure are portr1y9d. 'PG.;._~~ =I~ ITOllY Atter a police olf!oef (Vic MO(tow) kllls a membef 01 an underw0<kl ol&n during a robbery ettempf, 1 contract on his lite Is lllSu.d (A) (2 hfl.. 30mln) 8 • TOllMf Gue&! h06t Albert &oot<a. Gutt11. Cerrla F'tsher. comedian H•r&:; .. 1~ I-=-.. " ...,0 9DWll "Felten Angel" ( 198 t, Drema) Melinde Oilloo, Dflnt1 t"OK. A lonely t 3- Y"r-old glfl unwltltngty beCOmtt In~ In the w<Jt1d Of ehl4d pornography, (1 hr, .CO mln.) CID ITl'Wll **' • COiiiC911 A9etwood Mac nwnbef Nie~ pefforme "After Tht Glitter Fedel," "LMthtr And Lao.." "Tht Hlghweyman" Ind "Belle Donna.'' el well .. f•YOftt• trorn the FleetwoOd Mao "'P- .,,o.,. Tllf>ed at the Fox Wlllhlff Theatre In Lot Angelel. ( t hf.) • ,. Cl.la FMMed: It lher• • llnl( b9tWeen wnoklnQ Md dfug •bole etnOnO Nl~? .. ~d ='· (1811. MY9" -Taesclay Cont. *1'9'Y .. "Anzlo" ( 1963. Or81f18J ROOef1 M tchum. Pater Fall< An ov1H·C11ullOU& and atubt>o<n oeneral neorly turns llW An.do Invasion Into a dlsasler (2 hrs 30 min.I l .. UI .......... ,.... .. •Ami• llAIY MAll'NAM. IWIY HM11IAN .. llO¥ll "Flretox" ( 1982. Ad11en1uieJ Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones A U S pllOt goes behind Russian unes to Meal a &upefSOOIC fighting plane ·pc· (2 hrs . 15 min.) -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- "Cll "The Wey Of The Wind" ( 1977, Adventure) Documentary (I hr • 44 min.) .. CZ) "Love1s And Other Relat111es (2 hrs ) .. CC) "Fallen Angel" (1981, Orama) Melin da Diiion, Dena Hiii ( 1 hr 40 min ) .. @ "The Solid Gold Cadillac" ( 1956 Comedy) Judy Holliday, Paul Douylas (2 hrs.I Jllt(Ei) "Barbarosa" ( 1982, Western) Willie Nelson, Gary Busey ( I hr 30 min ) cm "The EyetS Of The Ama1yll1s" ( 197~ Orama} Ruth Ford, Kamerine Houghton l1 hr .. 35 min ) 0 "Smol<ey And The Bandit ( 1977 Comedy) 'PG' (2 hrs.) NICI) "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 l'lr , 53 min ) CZ) "Force 10 From Na11arone" ( 1978. Adventu1e) Rober! Shaw, Harrison Fo1d (2 hrs ) .. CC) "TM Real Glory" (1939 Orama) Gary Cooper, Oa111d N111en f 1 hr 35 min.) .. cm "The Slipper And The Rose The Story Of Cinderella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven (2 hrs 30 min.) g "Chllly Scenes 01 Winter" ( 1979 Ora· ma) 'PG' (2 hrs ) •CD "Outland" ( 1981. S1.1ence F1c11on) Sean Connery, Peter Boyle \ 1 ht 4'1 min.) m "Appalntment With A Shadow·· ( 1958, Orama) George Naeler Joanna Moore. ( 1 hr., 30 min} -CC) "Bear Island" ( 1980, Suspense> Don· aid Suttierlend. Vanessa Redgrave ( 1 h• 43m1n.) CID ''Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy/ Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. (2 hri.) Cl) "This Could Be The N1gh1 " ( 1957 Comedy) Jean Simmons, Anthony Fian closa. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) .. @ "Badman's Territory· I 1946. West ern) Randolph Scoll. Gabby Hayes I 1 hr . 30m1n ) tWU "Love At Flrs1 Bite" I 1979. Comeoy1 'PG' (2hrs) m "Angela" ( 1955. Susreris01 Denrw O'Keete, Rossano Brau1 l 1 hr 10 nun 1 tt:llCZl "Blood Relallves" (1917 (1rarna1 Donald Sutherland. Aude Landr / 1 t '" 40mln.) -JU1ernoon Movies- -a "The House On 92nd Street" ( 1945 Orama) Lloyd Nolan Signe Ha!.!.O ( 1 hr 30min} g) "So Btg" ( 1953 Orama) Jan., ~man. Sterling Haycen (2 hro; ) Ck) "Freedom Aoad" (1979 OramaJ .. (I) MOY• "Final Eum" ( 1981. SuspenM) Ct<:llt Bagdadl, Joel S. Rice . A killer etalka hl9 vlc1lm1 on a co1ieo- camput 'A' ( 1 hf • 30 min ) -~·'" • HlllTW('IQ llCMI "Btlm•tone And Treacle" ( 1982, Drama) Sting, Denholm El11ot1, A mysterious young man cons hit w1~ Into a cynlcal bu&lnessman'e hOOlehold Ind the tiearts ol the man·1 wife and crippled daughter 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) ._ct) MOVtl "Catut1ophel" (1977) Ooco- mentary N1rratecl by WIHlam Conrad. Muhammed All, Kris Krletotteraon. (3 tits., 10mln.) <m "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Mar· QQt Kidder, Annie Pons. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 12:9m "Rolls Into Laramie" (1954, W8fll- ern) John Payne. Merl Blanchard. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) tM g "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Drama) 'PG' (2 hrs) 1:9 "Mommle Dearest" (t981, Drama) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarw1d (2 hrs., 9 min) CV "The Kid F1om Spain" ( 1933. Come- dy) Eddie Canto1, Roben Young. (1 hr .. 30mln) 1:9,0) "Road Games" (1981, Mystery) Sta- cy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis (1 ht • 40 min) ta($) "The Toast Of New Orleans" ( 1950, Musical) Kathryn Grayson, Marlo Lanza. l 1 hr . 35 min ) HO (j,J "The Conc1ele Jungle" ( 1982. Ofa- ma) Jill St John, Tracy Bregman. ( 1 hr . 45mln) 0 "The Mango Tree" (1977, Orama) (I hr , 30 min) lZ) "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Harrison Fo1d. 12 his.) l:ll ('C) "Fallen Angel" (1981. Orama) ·Melin· da Otllon, Dana Hill ( 1 hr • 40 min ) t:ll JD "The Eyes Of The Amaryllis" (1975. Orama) Ruth Ford, Kathenne Houghton. u hr . 35 min ) 0 "The Secret 01 NIMH" ( 1982, Fania· sy) 'G' ( 1 hr . 30 min,) tM (lJ "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976. Western) Cllnl Eastwood, Sondra Locke. l2 hrs .. 16 min ) 11111(!) "Duel" (1971. Suspense) Dennis Weaver, Tim He1be11 (2 his ) C?J "Thief" I 1981, Drama) James Caan. TuesdayWeld (2hrs.) Ml @ "None Bui The Brave" ( 1965, Ora· ma) Fran!< Sinatra. Cllnt Walker. (2 hrs., 10 min) lc9 (.C) "The Cowboy And The Lady" (19:W • Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon. 1\1 hr. 30 min) --lliEvening .. DD ... Cll .... 9'/L.090 =~Q KAWAI~ ·..c ... WAm.Y, LIO Or Leo Buscaglle discusses how to h11e more creatively. ( 1 l'lr ) ttl llO¥ll "Ba1barosa" ( 1982, Western) W1lhe Nelson. Gary Busey A Texas outlaw grows to become a legend while constant- ly on tile run from the authorities and his Many 01 11\e moet a.va11atlng dlN•t•rt In hlttory, lnaludlng the e11plotlon of tn. Hln- dtflburg and the sinking ol the AndtN Oofl1. are rellved In 11 cotl&Qe of crlaes 'PG' (I N . 32 min ) .. IB llO'Wll "Halloween II" ( 198 t, Horror) ·~· (1 hr., 35 min.) •(I) M.LWlml (D)llCMl "Challenge To Be Free" (1975, Adventure) Mll<e Mazurl<I, Jimmy Kane. Aller accidentally ahootlng a renger, an animal trapper flees aCrOSi the Arctic 10 eKape lmJ)fisonment ( 1 hr . 30 min.} •®Ulm ~~WIS 'PG' ( 1 ht • 30 min.} ~ "Anhur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley M00<e. Liza Mlnnelll While his family attempts to force him Into a pre- arranged marriage. a drunken. hedonistic playboy lalls ln love with a poor working Q!r1. 'PG' ( 1 ht • 53 min ) U llCMI "Smokey And The Bandit" 1977, Comedy) 'PG' (2 hrs ) 111C1C YAN D'ftCI .. UCk TO M ITA• DOOlt C~ Hollywood tllm historian and act()( Tony Thomas takes a nostalgic look at the .. i~i;:~~· ~ llCMI "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933. Comedy) Eddie Cantor, Robert Young. A man turns toreador in an atlempt to establish his Innocence ot betng assoclat· ,_1ed iels (I ht 30 min) ..c ... ':! ':&. A look 01 Hollyw00<1 syndicated columnist Merilyn Beck; a group ot students who share the11 dorm rooms with computers G llCMI "The King And I" ( t956, Musi- cal) Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner. An Eng- lish governe1iS ttavels to Siam to leach the children of the Klng (2 hrs., 30 min ) ai ~~TOllGHT John Llthgow and LOfl Sl~ar In a new movie I== l'llDll ~ Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~breaks. Ck) llOYll "Bear Island" ( 1980, Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redg1ave An Arctic wealhet-research team's members are forced Into a light fOf their very survlvol 'PG' ( 1 hr 43 min.) ([) llCMI "Sleeping Dogs" ( 1982, bta· ma) Sam Neill, Warren Oates. A New Zealander seeking isolation from society alter his marriage disintegrates, becomes a IOnety he.o when caught 1n the middle of a 1evolut1on ( l hr .. 45 min ) cm llCMI "Ct'leech And Cnong·s Nice Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Morin, Thomas Chong. Two Inveterate potheads appear 10 have found their true calling as they peddle Ice cream on the streers of Los Angeles 'R' ( 1 hr . 27min) Cl) OMNQI COUNTY TOOAY Friday. Aug. 19, 1983 25 -Thursday Cont. Drama) Mickey Rooney. Walter Slezak {?hrs) (~1 Nosferatu. The Vampire" ( 191q, Fa'ltasy) Klaus Klnski. Isabelle Ad)anl r I hr 37 min) (SJ "Gregory's Girt' ( 1982, Comedy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn ( 1 hr. 30 min.) 0 "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973. Orama) 'G' (2 hrs.) CZ) "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler. MiChaal Keaton ( 1 hr. 45 mln.) 11:11m "Back Door To Heaven" (1939. Dre- ma) Van Hellln, Wallace Ford. (I hr . 30 min) W ® "Gregory's Gtrl" ( 1982. Comedy) Gordon John Slnclalr. Dee Hepburn (I hr 30m1n) (1D "Waltz Across Taxes" ( 1982. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr . 40 min) liM(C) "Take It From The Top" (1981. Com· ecly) Annie Girardot. Pierre Monday ( 1 hr. 25 min) CS) "Black Beauty" ( 1971, Orama) Mark Lest&f, Waller Slezak. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 0 "Dragonslayer" ( 198 t. Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs) CD "Hurray F0t Baity Boop!" ( 1980, Comedy) Animated Voice of Tommy Smothers. (I hr .. 25 min.) 1111([) "I Married A Witch" (1942, Comedy) Fredrle March, Veronica Lake ( 1 hr . 15 mtn) ai:.<t) "Chlmpo On Solari" ( 1982, Fanta.sy) DoctJmentary ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZ) "Thief" ( 1981 , Drama) James Caan. Tuesday Weld (2 hrs.) • cs.J "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Voices ol Elltebeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) D "Gone In 60 Secnnds" (1974, Adlleo- IUre) 'PG' (2 hrs ) .. {!) "Arrowhead" (1953. Wett9fn) Charl- ton Heston, Jack Palance. (2 hna.) (()"The Hungry I Reunion" (1981, Com· ~) Documentary. (1 hr., 36 mln.) (gJ "Shall We Dence" ( 1937, Mystery) Fred ASleire, Ginger Roaena. (2 hrt.) CI> "The Kid From Spaln" (1933. Come- rty) Eddie r.antor, Robert Young. (1 hr . 30mtn) •CC) "Ch11rlle Chan And The Curee Of The Ofagon OU81Hl" (1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov Rlr.h11r(I Hat('h ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) Mommle Dearest' ( 1981, Drema) F11y,_ Dvnsw1iv Diana Scarwld. 12 hna., 9 min) -\---=:,------..,,..--·-=Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --~lvenlng• .. &lt::W. Cll ... .,,LAllO AIC ... Q &W.A.T. MWMMM ICI ., .,,, Q.GOlllY, Wini LOW1 Popu- lar tong! from llWI PHI .. ,. petfotmed by Rosemary ClooMy 111'td the Cont•d Jeu An St•,..hr) I:.. Lii MLY """WO •-...M Or Lto Butcegll11 delMlrl •n UOl!ftlng tell on lhe Import•~ Of IMng Nefi day to Ill full .. t {I hr) (I),....__ Live from LH Vege-. NV ~ra., 30 mtn) CB) 'TIIM Benottt" (1961, COIM- dy) Craig Wemoctc. 0.vld WatMt. A Y°"'"'D boy It tatttn on • .,_, ~ ttme b1 c band of dlmlnut"" WOU19-bt outtewe 28 c:.-1dev •• un 19 0~3 Nho have stelen a t1n'l"-warp map trom the ~e S-·"g. ·pr ( 1 "'Ir sn m11• l 0 "FHeblro<!Ot!JAD " (1981 Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs J IDQ[YMDYU ..... u.y~ LOOIALM llOYW "Sweet WHllam" ( 1980, C-Ome- dy) Sam Waterston, Jenny Agotter Alter her trv~ln bOyfrlend JtJaves her for an edu- cation 1n the U S • an EngllSh glr1 begins a rocky romance wllh a rakish Scotsman l'R'~mln) 19 Cll ... me ... ..... "' :.:&. A 50-yea1-old woman who gave b4rth to twins; a man whose hous.e Is an ei.act reptlea of a 17th century tnsa,Q~tum ~ WOUll ~ ~~ TOMMT Muscleman Lou 11~~ ta~s about hlt new TV rOle I ~IJll'I ._...KD ........ ..... -.U Regularly acheduled pt=ammlng may be delayed due to J) e breaks ct) "The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979, Orama) Dick Van Dyke. Kathleen Oulnlan A C.thollc ptiest IS tried for the murder ol a nun W1th whom he had been eusi>ected ol havlng an affair 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 39 min.) CD llOYW "History Is Mao. At Night" ( 1937. Romence) Chartee Boyer. Jean Arthur A woman goes to Perl$ seetclng a dtvorce from her jeak>ua huabend and llnds both love and disappointment ( 1 hr. 50mln) (0) llOYW "The Best Llllle Whorehouse In Tallas" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muci<raklng TV persona~ty lrHHI to cloae down• popu- lar beWdy hou8e 'R' ( t hr .. 66 min.) 1191.._CCMrnTOIAY Ml __ ,.,..'°" ,. I Cll ,. nNm Featured. twin women re • movtog rNllon with thelf real per· •nte. whom 1hey hevefl't ...,, In 23 years; an Inside look et • new MNioe being offonld to Southern Calllornlana. "Rent A Wife." 1., .. , ... M •LA. Feetul'ed: • visit to the gr .. 1 American Sout,,.,,...t. lnck.l<Slng the ~11utlfuf Grind C.nyon, the artlttlC end oulturel cent., of S.nte F•. ~ "'MxlCo de9eft ~t towna. I .. , ... -.&1111 .. rr •MYATAW. ....... ~..., llOWll "Megnltlc.nt ObMM!on" (1935, Drema) Irene Dunne. Roe.rt Tey- IOt. A pleyl>oy wtloM drunl<en entk:t C:8Uled the dfeth 01 8 IUt;eOn Ind t\le Wit•'• bllndnMI <*flc4lt .. hlmMlf 10 med- lc!M. (2~ ... CE . .. , .... A~ ooelll•H welt,.. (Kath!Mn ~ '*• Megnum to~· the ~ • r.u.i to let her IC8ttlf her lat• f9tt.'• ..... " Ptert Herbof. (R) ( 1 ht.) •• -·--Jule fella'°'. ~high~ tootblll aw (Scott Stredlr) ~lntum. .... torl<dt. (R) • ~-INllWA-A,_ oc:invtr'°"'O .... bOetd °' ...,,. 10 reconelder end~.,. ....... Or.4- nle ~ lhe '-motWt 010C1611111. {!'IHI 4 ) (2 hiS J u 'm' m <* MOUYWOOO Ho<.1~ ct-.Jck He11ry. T11w'ly S hn .. 1d1>r arr' Johnny Mountain htgnhynt the people. places anr1 events that make Southern CalllO<nla Otie ol the most popular ann mo<:t watched areas 1n the wo1ld. o 0 llOYW "Between Heaven And Hell'' (1956, Orama) Roben Wagner. Terry Moore The war teaches a young South· erner 10 Judge hts fellow man more chafl- tabl~ ~ i P& llACUDll A 50 year nld woman Who gave birth to twins Stan Kanfl lhe Invention man «m llO¥ll "Ar11 we Ahllle 11 The Uni verse?" ( 1978) Documentary t2 hr!>) OD ~ llAllL.OWI: PllYATI m Mar- lowe's Investigation CJI lhe murder ol a powertul 18wyet unrov11r!"> a Mtrtes 01 twist- ed relatlonshlps among th8 wealthy Cl) •n O/l TMI M UPf Off Eddie Mur phy. Sandre Berntiard Ronn I ucas. and Hairy Anderson ar" featured 1n clips lrom previous 'I itll Otts when these then unknown comicc; compet~ tor top honorc; In r~ compet1hons (I hr 30 min ) Cl "Sharky's Machin& ( 1981 Ad"8(1tura) 'R' (2 hrs J CZ> llCMI "Hurray For Betty Boop!" ( 1980, Comedy) Animated Voice of Tommy Smothers A laundry girl rises tn prominence as a movie star and decides to run !Ct p1es1rjen1 of Iha US 'G' I I hr , 25mtn) .. e Mn. Oii 1'MI ~T llMALD The remarkable return and migratory route ol humpback end blue whales l)ff the coast ol northern CalllOlnla la 1raced Ml II G IMllA'I PAI& Y Mama and hat clan create some an1Clous momenis IOI Richard Dewson when they app1er on his popular TV ~me Show "Famlly F~) 8 (ti TOO ClOll flOll T Certe1n that their new baby has to be nursed Immediately. Henry 1n111rrupts Mu11el's lat- es1 gw~~ (R) i ~'The Vouno,.t Lions' ( 1958 Ola me) Marlon Brando, Montgomery Chh. A pair of Amefleans and • German react dll· ferently to the events ol World Wsr II (3 l.:g.~~ ' nm ..... M MlW Luther L .. :.slter II!. U J .. Puc~13~ tv I .. 1 Cl) -• -unawer• 01 the danger he pc.es to lh11m A J end RICI( 11re hlr9d to ecnompsny • "!lenl•I i>etlttll (Rlchetd Kiel) lo San P.r11nclsoo IA) ( 1 tit.) D • laL .,_, IWll Renllo la 1nlur1 ated by the theft ot Illa ~MO father'• body. Ind ~·s lattt-In the c1lmlnel Jut tlOe !l':.~'llY rntor9d, {A) ( 1 hr.) • U Reggie 1nvltn s ConMf'V6 tl'ole Jepen ... buelneuman to dinner. unawere thlt hit wtlo h81 QleMed • Wiid ~.:.rrty tor hlS •8th hlrthNy c;> I .,, -..... nm • ,. MY °" pepullr 9'"0*f f eonw11t1"r pet'fotmt I llleellon of her btllt·known IOt'08 (2 ~~ "Ptom Nlgtll" ~!= MYtltfY) Jimle Lee Curtlt. L_.. On prom nlgtlt, euctty tbt YMrt •fl•• gll1 f9I to "" dMttl eftet ~ ,..., by frlitnda. tl'ww of thoet ftlendl btglfl getting ~ciek 'R' (1ht .• 30mln.) 00 .. ''Heef1achta" (1981, Comedvl ltHy) S1acy Keach. Jarnie Lee Curus An ecce111r1c trucker, a beautltul hllcnn1ke1 and a psychopathic killer llavollng the same rout& play games ot lite and dealh. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) CS) llOVtl "J Ile Last American Virgin" ( 1982. Conl&dyJ Lawrence Mono&on. Diane r ranklln. A shy teen-ager In love Is reluctant lo join his buddies In their pursuit of sexual expenences 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min I -8 INT'DT~TOllQHT John Utngow and l0tl Singer star 1n a new mo111e G .,. "House On Telegraph Hill" ( 1951, Orama} Richard Basehart, Valen· !Ina Cortese At the end of W0tld War 11. a displaced EurQPaan assumes the 1oen11ty ot a deceased friend In order to Immigrate to the U S. ( t hr • 50 min ) (!) lllBlllDINT lmWOM .... CD MOYm "The Comic" ( 1969. Orama) Dick Van Dyke. Michele Lee. A laded sllent lllm star regains lame when ha begins making comical television commer· clals. (2 hrs.) lit M0¥9 "Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band" ( 1976, Musical) 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 min.) • (ZJ MOVW "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982, Dfema/ Sting. Denholm Elliott A mystenous young man cons his way Into a cynical businessman's household and Iha hearts or the man's w1te ana crlppleO dauQ.b.ter 'R' I t hr 25 min ) t2:ll D W LATI llQHT Wl11f DAVI>~ Guests· window washer and psychte Mor rls Fonte. actress Mary Kay Place ( 1 hr} B~B1k1ni Beach'' (1964, Come dy) Frankie Avalon. Annelle Funicello. A Brn1sh pop singer gives an American boy compelltlon when lhey fall lor the same ~· 1 (1hr ,30m1n.) U.~MATM DnDTu.NT TOllGIHT Jonn Uthgow and Lorr ~tar 1n a new movie I LOVI, AN ITYU IM>DIO Cl') MO¥W "Momm1e Dearest" ( 1981, Ora ma) Faye Dunaway. Dtana Scarwld For· lies lllm star Joan Crawlord raises her two adopled children 1n a domesllc a1mos· phere that va11es from 1uxur1ous comfort lo sadistic d1sc1pl1ne. 'PG' (2 nrs, 9 min) 1M Cl.) MOYll "Angel Of H E A T." ( 1982. Adventure) Marilyn Chambers. An espionage ayent has a fleld day working undercover as a mud wresller ( 1 hr , 35 min ) WU MOYll "Escape To Burma" ( 1955, Adventure) Barbara Stanwyck. Robert Ryan Native superstitions and unwanted a11en11ons from a mystenous stranger complicate lhe hie of a mistress of a Burmese planlallon (2 hrs ) CD MOYll "The Viking Queen" ( 1967. Adventure) Don Murray. Adrienne Com An 111-lated romance develops between a Roman m1111ary leader and a beautllul trlb· al moMrch at a time when Britain ts strug· gllng unoer a massive pollt1cal upheaval (2 hrs.) «I) MO~ "Tomorrow IS Forever" ( 1946. Orama) Claudelle Colbert, Orson Welles A woman IS reunited with her husband 20 years af1er she :>elleved him dead (2 hrs 30m1n) ~CllMllCOTT t:1t -....oa-..i 1:11 MOVW "Sweet Wiiiiam · ( l 980 Come- dy) Sam Waterston, Jenny Agutter Aller her hve-1n boyfriend leaves her for an edu cation In the U S . an Engllsh g1r1 begins a rocky romance with a rakish Sco1sman 'A' ( 1 hr .. 32 min } *CS)MOVW "The Besr Liiiie Whorehouse In TexH" ( 11182, Mutlc•I) Burl Reynolds Dolly Pu1on A fll&mooyanl muckraking TV per90l'lallty tries to close down a popu tar bawcy house ~ hr • 5!J min ) wam• .... ov-•• ©) llCMI "Cheech AM Cheng's Nice Dreama" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marm. Thomas Chong Two lnveterale potheads appear to have found their true calfll)O as they peddle lee cream on the atreell ot l~ Angeles 'R' ( 1 hr. 27 min) <2J MOM "Qtllland'' ( 1961. Science-Fie· lion) Sean Connery. Peter Boyte A space marshal lnvest1ga1es a rash o mysl1Hlous dealhs wllhln a mm1ng colony on one ol J~ter's moons 'R' (I hr , 49 min ) UI U MDVII "The Beast Within" ( 1982. ... IH°'i.~~~1b. 1'0ll COT1U: UP Cl.Oii "Incest" U WOM.DAT~ U llCMI "The Betsy" ( 1978. Orama) Laurence Olllller, Roberl Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racrng star lnlo his company to develop a revolullonery new 11ehtcle ·A' lhrs. Smln) 1:11 .... CIM1WI CMUlllllf'I f\111) .... *-RACM WISl.Y (R) t::9 OUllll COUM TOOA'f M m¥9 "The Deer Hunter•· ( 1978. Ora ma) Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep. Three close. carefree friends from a small Penn· sylvania steel town are changed lorever by experiencing the terrors of war wtien they are dratted and senl to v1e1nam 'R' j_3 hrs .. 3 min ) •rc.J MOVW "FreecJom Road" ( 1979, Ora ma} Muhammed All, Kris Kristofferson. In post-Clv11 War South Carolina. a former slave and army veteran Is elected 10 the -Morning Movies- .. w "Brimstone And Treacle" (1982. Ora· ma) Srlng, Denholm Elliott ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) .. t.C) "Chimpo On Safari" (1982, Fantasy) Documentary ( 1 hr . 35 min ) lit "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Com· edy) (2 hrs.) .. t!1) "The Bridge Of San LUIS Rey" ( 1944, Dfama} Lynn Berr. Francis Lederer (2 hrs ) t:ll(Z) "Ntghl Shih" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton ( 1 hr , 45 min.) Ja(f) "55 Days Al Peking" (Pert 2) (1963. Adventure) Charlton Heston. Ava Gardner (2 hrs) CID "Time BancJlls" ( 198 l , Comedy) Craig Warnock, Oavrd Warner ( 1 hr . 50 mm.) CO) "Waltz Across Te><as" (1962. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) CS) ''Momm1a Dearest" ( 1961. Orama) Faye Dunaway. Otana Scarw1d (2 hrs . 9 min ) .. CC) ''The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979. Ora ma) Otck Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan. (1 hr. 39 mrn ) 0 "Ftrebtrd 2015 A 0" (196 l. Adven· lure) 'PG' (2 hrs.) e:at(l) "Hurray For Betty Boop!" (1960. Comedyl Animated Voice ot Tommy Smothers. I 1 hr 25 min ) i.iate senate and tighl• 10 prot90t the i 11r. or tne poor (3 his., 10 min) w ,.,., ---·TimCM MO¥W "The Heroes Qt TeletMrk" ( 1965, Orarna) Kirk Douglas, Rloherd Harrh1. A water plant la oes11oye<1 In WOfld War II to !ltave ott German develop~! of an a1omlc bOfl)b. (2 hra .. 30 min.) ~ .... IU ... Tml m¥9 "The Slipper And The RoM; The Story 01 Cinderella" ( 1976, Fant•y) Richard Chamberlain, Gemma CrllYert. A. valiant, ch.arm ng prince MIS out to local•' a lovely, elusive young glrl who dllap. peare<l afl8f I06lng her slipper •• a petace dance (2 hrs . 30 min.) ~• (S) WMAT'I UP IJmlCJJ Featured: the cur· renr controversy over vtdeocaSMttet of lllrns. male models, New YOtk City'• new- est melting pot communlly, Elmhurst. 1::11 ~ PAITH• MARY tWmlAll, 11MY HMlTllM M0¥9 "Thktf" (1981. Dfama) Jamee Caan. Tuesday Weld. A prol"8k>MI crook grves up hie; lndependenoe fo< • big score that he hop.,s will secure his family'• fu1ure 'R' (2 hrs ) a:at0MOVW "Heartaches" (1981. Comedy) •;'R' 1(~.35mln) TOPD'ntl.,.._ Nf1'lm ...... ?ml (It) " ~ John Byner snows you thlnge stranger than truth. larqer than Ille, •nd ~ zan~=-thlng you vcuve~ seen. Q ~~LA .. ..-CJJ tat•• 9 All Madeline Kahn and Jeffrey Haddow star In a satirleal IOOk at show business and the eccentric petSC>f\- alllles who give the profession Its pecollat s1yte ( 1 hr. 40 mm.) .. (ID "Shall We Dance" ( 1937, Mystery) Fred Astaire, Ginger Roge<s. (2 hrs.) e:aem "Border River" (1954. Weslern) Joel McCrea. Yvonne De Carlo. ( I hr., 30 min) 1Ml(CJ "Chari Chan And The Curse 0 1 The Or agon 01 en" ( 198 1, Comedy) Pet8f Ustinov. Ru rd Hatch ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ($)"Three I .. tie Words" (1950, Musical) Fred Astaire Red Skelton ( 1 hr.. 40 min ) 0 "Just Tell Me That You Love Me" ( 1979. Adventure) 'PG' (2 hrs.) Ii i "Sweet Wilham" (1980. Comedy) Sam Waterston. Jenny Agutter ( 1 hr . 32 min I .. @ "Montane Belle" ( 1952. Western) Jane Russell. Scou Brady. (2 hrs.) 11a (l1) "Firefox" (1982, Adventure) Cllnt Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs.. 15 min) m ' Cave Ot Outlaws" ( 1952. Weslam) Macdonald Carey, Ale><ls Smith ( 1 hr . 30 min) t1:11C0J "The laS1 Two Weeks" (1981. Dfe· ma) Claire Malls. Tom Callaway ( 1 hr., 25 rmn) -Afternoon Movies.._ U. O "Laura" ( 1944, Myslery) Gen .. 1 tef· ney, Clifton Webb ( 1 hr 30 min «I) Twenty-Four Hours To 1'·1' 1965, Friday. Aug 19. 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. (%) .,_ "C.n Hieronymous M8fkln Ever Forget Marcy Humppe And And True Happiness?" (No Data) Joan Collins. (2 hrs.) W TOP O' M IMl••IQ ..... • llBITWCW') llMY IWllllAM, llMY MMnlAN ·1•Amt• .. , .. " llCMI "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warrre< A young boy Is taken on a trip through lime by a bend of dtmimstiv. would-be outlaws who hava stOlen a tlme-w&fP map from the Supreme Being 'PG' (I hr., 50 min.) (0) llOCI Gel TY Jamie Lee Curtis. L&llle Nielsen. On prom night. exactly llx years attar a glf1 fell to hef death altar being teesed by friends, three of thole friends begin getting meNcll\.C:~ 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) W(J)IUU. • .,_"Summer Camp" (1979. Com- edy) John C. Mclaughlin, Matt Michaels. The owner of a lalllng summer camp deeldes to raise money by hOldlng a reunion lor the now-matured alumni 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -TV Puzzle 4rtl(c:)llCMI "Prom Night" (1980. Mystery) 20 Family on "Soap" 22 Newsman Rather 23 -It Now· 24 "Neither rain - 25 Miss Bahn 26 Cheryt or Alan 29 007 31 -.re mo 32 Operating 1 'I Led Three -" lll)llOWI "Summer camp" (1979, Com- edy) John C. Mclaughlin, Matt Mlctiaets. The owner or a lafMng summer camp decideS to ralae money by holdlng a reunion for the now-matured alumni. 'A' (1hr .. 30mln.) 48 Mr Douglas' ID 49 Cousteau's miheu SO "-A&~er" 52 Mr Redford's insigne 53 "My Sister -" 55 Show for Struthers 5 7 Donald or Dally 58 Miss Van Devere DOWN 38 Let's -a Deal 2 She's Louise .Jellerson 3 Mr Lear's 10 39 She was Edith Bunker 40 He's Joe _Colley ACROSS t 6 Ashley on Happy Days 10 Fantasy - 12 Fred Grandy role 14 Neighbor of Md 15 Dons or Dennis 16 rlnial 17 Tony Bianco 18 Low tide 33 Singer Laine 35 Plays Vera 38 Wast or March 39 Kin Shriner role ~ 42 "The Week that -.. 44 Bonnie Franklin role 4~ M·A·s ·H actor 4 7 Feast - -ta mine 4 Carl. to Rob Reiner 5 Course for Quincy 6 'Boston _ .. 7 News org 6 Played MacMiiian -· tnlf 9 Played Snake 1 I Miss Cannon t2 He was Zeb Walton 13 COiumnist Barrett 19 Maude star 21 One Ufe -Live 22 "Gunga -" 27 Ike 26 "Scooby -" 29 Playa Olck Loudon 30 -Day at et Time 33 -Camera 34 N1moy, to pals 36 "The -ot Us" 37 Aon Glass rOle PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Loc al News and Sports, and Advertised Values. · 41 Mr. Crosby 43 Real People regular 45 She's Mrs Canby 46 Lee Majors role 49 Jifly: abbr. 51 "High -" 54 Miss Uogams' sign-off 56 Neighbor of Md. ..-.--.-..-~S~O-LVT.10r.N=r.-,"="..,...,.• READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK In the - • Friday, Aug. 18, 1983 -Thunclay Cont. Mrugot Klddt11 AMie Polls A. pregn11nt wnm;i11 tags along wnh a playgirl. 'R' 11 h1 . 36 min) IL i llOVll "Things Atti Tough ~II Over' ( 1982 Cofl1edyl Rtehllld "Cheectl" Mar- in Tcm•rny Chong Two men have numer- oui. l"f'lll>BdvenlUfes wt\ile drMng an Arat>- owneo. mo1111y·lllfad llmo 10 Laa Vegas. 'n' ( I hr . 30 min ) IO)llOVll ''Summer camp" ( 1979, Com- edy) John C Mclaughttn, Mau Michaela. The owner of a lantng summer camp decides to ra1&e money by holding a reunion tor the now-matured alumnl. 'R' i 1 h• . 30 min ) (SJ MW•a TOTAU.Y ..W Tha zany comic performs lrom rhe Maylalr Mualc Hall In Santa Montee Calif t:al(J]l llOVll "Samson -'nd Delilah" (1951, Drama) V1c;ror Mature Hedy Lamarr The m0gt>1y Semsem ltnds his power cunalted ~ tne love1I~118h (2 hrs 45 min ) .. U @) ITT TWO A distressed patient half!'> Sam Molly M&ma and " Sedated 1uag11 (nAlltt Aeese) rios1ege In a ho6pltal 100111 (RI llOVll "I h11 Gr&at 1mpost0t'' (1961, 81oyraplly) l ony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien. A ma11 whU never gradUared from high !.<.hool succ.&ssfully impersonates a pro- tessor, a rnonk and a surgeo11. (2 hrs., 30 min) ( Z I lllOVll · Con H1e1onymous Markin E\16f Forget Murcy Humppe And Find True I taµpu.ess?" (No Date) Joan Cotlfns (2 hrs /.a.,, .. ~ AUmALWl~llOOTUU (1') -la' (fl ICNOTI LUll*G The evening tnat Cij1 (Lisa Hartman) plans to launch her album 1s disrupted by several misunder· 1>tano111g!> tnet be\)•n when Abby barges 11110 t1ti1 'oplirllnent. searching 101 Gary. LAI ( 1 111 l 0 6) MIC RIPOITI 'Marvelous Ma ... 11111es Eic:pendeble People" Corr• l>P1111dent Edwin Newman examines the phyht ul mllllons ol Americans whose job SI.Ills have been made obsolete by raptd advances 111 technology ( 1 hr) RBf,f ... ('!)llOVll 'Orner' ( 1982 Comedy) Steve Gu11enbe1g, Mickey Rourke. A Baltlmo<e drner 1s tne hangout tor a quintet of young mer '>Ben clurtng the time when the P<t1S- SUrt1" ot 'ldullhOOO are threatening to disperse ll•em 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min ) 0 llOVll Heaven's Gate" ( 1980, West- ern) 'R' (3 hrs .• 45 min.) --~=1111-l'Tj'lllWQM-.... ~ AA IHOWCAll "Gatlin" A cowboy on the 1a111 from a murde1 rap ts slowed down by a 14 year·Old companion who Idolizes him (HI KA* WUWll: THI IHOW .. .._ QAYI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend· ary country-western singer in a concert fea11111ng such W1lhams hits as "Your C:hea11n' Heart." "Hey, Good Lookln' " e1nd 'Wiiy Oon r You Love Me?" (I hr., 30n11n) (i LOVING,....,. Alm Plll'ICT CCUU1 11• 08(1)®.J OI) ... IATUllDAY IMHT llllMCHOf- Tltl & iE•OMI _,MU. · IUllDI MPOll'T ) lllOVm "t"i 0 l SI" ( 1979, Comeoyl Susan Kiger, Lisa l ondon. A SOfOtlty re1ect decides to lorm her own club al co- t1ds who conc-entrate on gratifying se11- !ltarved collegians. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ([) llCMI "Barbara Btoedoatl" ( 1876. Comedy) Annette Haven. CJ. Laing Appellle• both outlnary and cernel era satlllled et an exclu81ve dining .. 1abllsh fnl(lt. ( 1 hr . 22 min.) (Q) llCMI "EchoeS" ( 1979. Fantasy) Rklh.rd Alllerl. Mercedes McCambrloge. An artllt Meke the help of • payc:hlc; wtien hie previous Ille ~Int to haunt him 'A' i hr .. 30!"*'.) ml ..alT .... 1W CJ) llOWW "lnternatlonal Velvet" ( t979, Olama) Tatum O'NMI, Anthony H()f)klns An orphan goes to 11..,. with he< aunt,• former Orand ~tlonal competitor who lnsplre1 the young girl to abandon her rebellloua ways and putaue an Olym- pic medal In horset>eck riding. (RJ (2 hrs .. SO min.) D e ~Guest host: Barbara Man- ldrel~G:t:.:=· Mlohele Lee ~a..NlllT cmcowu ..-YO AUr0 IAC8IO "NASCAR Champion Soark Plug 400" (from Br<>Olllyn, ~I) . IBl (3 hrs.l (%).,_" unch Wagon" (1981. Come- cM Candy Moore. Chuck McCann. A trio of beauties run Into trouble from competl· tors wnlle providing sustenanoe to hungry construction worl(efs 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) fD ... CUii Featured: Grammy Award wlnner Amy Grant dlscuues her eNorts to aid w0tld hunger. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· ..,.,AMmn TOllMT Muscleman Lou Ferrigno talks about his new TV r<*J. II llCMI "In Old Ct\lcago" ( 1938, Dra- ma) Tyrone Power. Allee B1ady. The ltves ot Chieago's O'Leary family take a sod· den. unexpected turn when their cow kick• over a lantern and starts th" Great FlreJ 2 hrs . 20 m .. 1n., ... l _., (!) 1111 .. WCWOM ... m llCMI "Ride The Wiid Surf" (1964, Olama) Fabian, Shelley Febares. Four eli- gible bachelors. who are more Interested In SUrlil'IQ than girls, beeome mbced up with lour marrlage-consqlous young lad~hrs.) CID "The Best Llllle Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reyll<>ldS, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV personatlty tries to close down a popu-tiJ ~~ ·l ~lcJww LEplsode 56) 1&11 (!l) llCMI "Flve Branded Women" ( 1960, Orama) Siivana Mangano. Van Hellln. During World War II, ff..,. girls ostracized lor their association with Nazi soldiers get a chance to prove 1halr patriotism. (2 hrs . Smln.) 1&11([) llO¥ll "Heaven's Gate" (1980, West- e<n) Kris Kristotterson, Christopher Walk- en. A high-principled snerll1 becomes caugtit between cattlemen and Immigrant homesteaders In a bitterly !ought land war. 'R' (3 hrs .. 40 min.) -· • UTI -.T WITH DAVID~ Guest comedian George Miiie<. ( 1 hr ) I c:' "R P.M." ( 1970. Orama) Anthony Quinn. Ann-Margret When he 1s made president of a dlssldent·tom univer- sity. a sociology professor tries to esteb- ltSh a rapport Wfth the &tudents. (2 hrs.) (!)U.mYMA,_ 0 ....,._., TOlllNf Muscteman Lou Ferrigno talka abou1 his new TV rOle. • LM.:wmca.1m.1 (I)_. "Gregory's Glt1" (1982, Com.- <M GOfdon John Slnclelf. Dee Heoburn. A Scotti~ t0hOOlboy fella ti..~· heels IOI rils to00e1 111am'1 11111 femele player 'PG' ( 1 rir • 30 min ) -(Q)MCMI "Blutt Su,,m1er" l 19'77, Adven- ture) CMs HoHlngiworth. Bo Whlte. Two 1een-eger1 llnlsh their iwmmer vacetlon by U~l'\O fhelt van In the pursuit ol female cvrnpanlonshlp 'R' I t hr , 20 min ) _.CC) llCMI "Nosle1atu. The Vampire" ( t979, Fantasy) Klaus Klnskl, lubelle Adjanl Based on B1am Stoker's "Dracu- la." A centulles old vemptre victimizes an English lamlly and himself beeomn the quarry ot en Old adve1sary 'PG' ( 1 hr , 37 min.) W9 ...C flUl(.DI M COllC9t'T "Petet Allen And Ttie Rockettes" ( 1 hi ) Cf) lllOVll "If I Had A Mllllon" ( 1932, Comedy) WC Fteld~. Gary Cooper Eight slranoers beco~ the heirs ro an eccen. Irle mllllonatre s tortune (2 his) Cl» lllOVll "Fo1etgn tnwgue" ( 1956. Mya- 1ery) Roberr Mitchum, Genevieve Page At1e1 a press agent'~ wealthy boss diet, he decides to 1nves11gate the man's mye- tert~~r~ hrs . 10 min) t:1I; CMAIUI CHAMJ9f ON 1141 PU1 IC89 W GD .: ... ovmlCIHf lllOVll "The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982, Drama) Jiii Sr Jnl'ln Tracy Bregman. All tnnocenl young woman 1s used by her unscrupulous bnyt11er1d as an unwitting cocaine smuggler 'R' ( 1 hr. 45 min.) 1li9 0 lllOVll "Brimstone Ano Treacle" 1982, Orama) 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. Cl) CU..,,. llGHTWATat lilOWll "Pearl 01 The South Pacific" ( 1955. Adventure) Vlrg1nta Mayo, Dennis Morgan An idyllic South Seas Island Is ravaged by three ruthless for1una-hunter11 seeking precious pearls ( 1 hr , 55 min ) CD TOii COTTI.I: W Ct.Oii "Police" (Part Oh lilOWll ''FlreloY ' ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood l:'redcl1e Jones, A U.S. pnot goes behind quc;s1an tines to steal a supersonlC ltghllng plane 'PG (2 hrs., 15 min) ©J llOVll "The Best Uttle Whorehouse In Te>Cas ( 1982. MU'ilCal) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muc.kraklng TV personahty Ines 10 close down a popu- lar =house 'R' ( 1 hr .. SS min ) (S) "Humongous" ( 1982, Horror) Janet Julian, David Wallace A. disfigured murderer stalks f' party ol feckless teen- agers weekendlnQ on a remote Island. 'R' ~hr .. JSmtn I H wml.D AT LAMI HI lllOVll "Fnrer Tne N1n1e" ( 1981, Adventure) l:°•11ncn Nero, Susan George. An American mar11at airs e>Cpert sets out to avenge the murder '>I his best friend. Hll'R' Jl,~m1n) ~'NllU.U ~ "Women's International Championship Quarterfinal" Dugan vs. Wrl~ HI I COUTMY TOOAY a. llOll•IOJ l'TMTCtt llO¥ll "Nortnwe!it Passage" ( 1940. Adventure) Spencer T1acy, Robert Young. Under the commend al a brave leader. Rogers' Rengers enoure harsh weather. tndran atracks and prrvat1on to open up the Northwest Territory 1n Colonl· al times (2 hrs 30 mm ) ~::: ... ,... lr1I W llO¥ll ''Nlghl Shilt" ( 1982 Comedy) 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Friday. Aug. 19, 1983 29 -~~~-------------------------- AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICEtBATIBFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. 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Local talents get a shot at circus Iii e By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol ... 0.-,-·- "Be a typewriter!" The seven men and women dropped to the floor and began bobbing their heads, rotating their bodies and making tapping noises. "Now you're a hair dryer." They stood up and began exhaling huge whooshes of air, swaying their anns from side to side and whirling around. The four men and three women were standing in the center of a circus ring and doing what they loved best -clowning around. But their clowning Thursday morning at the Anaheim Convention Center was more than just a lark. All seven were auditioning for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College, a 10-week, tuition-Cree school in Venice, Fla. devoted to the art of clowning. (Sff CLOWNS, Pag~ A3) Mystery • canisters on beach By L. P . BENET Ol ... 0.-, .... - At least two additional canisters, identical to one that forced the evacuation of 30 mobile home residences north of Laguna Beach Thursday, were picked up by Orange County fire fighters this morning at Crystal Cove Beach and Salt Creek Beach, according to county fire officials. The canisters were to be taken to Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro for disposal. Officials are working to detennine the origin of the canisters, identified as com- mercial fishing dye markers, add- ing more may wash up during the next few days. Residents of 30 oceanfront mobile homes located In the El Morro Mobile Home Park evacu- ated for nearly three hours Thurs- day while a team of chemical expert.a checked out a canister that washed up on the beach. A similar canister was founded on San Clemente Beach earlier Thunday,' where no evacuation • Coast surviving the ·phone strike well A few recordings, a I ew delays, but otherwise county residents ha.-en 't been hurt By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ud GLENN SCOTT "Please hang up and try again. If you need help; dial the operator." That's familiar advice. But what do you do when the operator haa traded a headset for a picket sign? Orange County businesses and residents say they're doing very well, thank you. About 5,300 Orange County telephone operators and technicians walked off their jobs last week in a strike by members of the Conununication Workers of America. But Orange County business people who depend on phone service say they're experiencing, well, business as usual. Ringing up a random sample of residents produced the same results -the impact of the strike haa been minimal. THI ORANGE COAST Not non-exiatent, however. The mo9t common of the rare complaJ.nta concerned finding a number without the aid of a phone book. ''The only problem haa been when we've needed directory aaaiatance for out-of-town numben, and we can't get them," said Janet Richter, a travel a,ent at Baker Trvael in hvine. "We've been fumbling through and trying to get the numbers ln other ways." ln ~ lnatance, Richter said she called directory assistance in North4!m California and was told directory assistance wasn't available. The operator then hung up, she said. "The only thina there's been trouble with is directory aaaia~," agreed Rick Gillan, manager of Gary's Foreign Car Parts in Mission Viejo. "But I usually use the phone book." Moel common was the experience of &to-Rooter Service and Plumbing, Inc., of Costa Mesa, which maintains a 24-hour phone (Sff PHONE STRIKE, Pase AZ) COAST IDITIDN FRIDAY I AUGUST 19, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Lack of eco-report irks aIDphitheater neighbors By GLENN SCOTT Of_Oellr .... •-Leaders of neighbors objecting to sound and traffic levels gener- ated by the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa said today the apparent lack of environmental study supports their claims that no one realized the scope of the facility until it was too late. "This is what we've been saying all along about the lack of concern to nearby neighborhoods," said Jack Lucas. a Hanover Street resident who Lives two blocks from the Orange County Fair- grounds, where the amphitheater was opened earlier this summer. "We were told how this was going to be a small develppment and then all of a sudden we read in the papers it was to be one of the largest on the West Coast." According to a history of the amphitheater contract issued by the fairgrounds, a 1977 master plan for the grounds included plans for a 5,000-seat outdoor theater with an estimated $4 million construction cost. ln 1980, however. developer Nederlander-West organization negotiated for contract changes to increase capacity to 15,000 to make the facility the group's West Coast "flagshi., The $11. million amphitheater which was finally built is even bigger than that, It includes 8.000 fixed seats and a lawn with room for another 10,000 people. Ca- pacity is 18,000. Although an environmental im- pact report was prepared for the Orange County Fair Board de- scribing the consequences of the improvements listed in the 1977 master plan, no environmental studies apparently were done to discuss the effects of the ex- pansion, officials from the state and fairgrounds said. Had such a report been prepared, state requirements would have mandated that the public be notified and given a chance to comment on the pro- jected conditions involving 80Wld, traffic and parking levels. Lucas, one of the founders of the Concerned Citiz.ens of Costa Mesa, the neighborhood group protesting problems caused by the amphitheater, said this lack of prior study is significant. "I haven't talked to a single person in College Park or Mesa del Mar who knew it was going to be of that magnitude," he said. College Park and Mesa del Mar (Sff REPORT, Page A!) Laguna land purchase nears Developer signs agreement to buy 62-acres in Sycamore Hills There are still some kinks to be worked out in the multi-million dollar land sale, but it appears attorneys for a development firm have signed an agreement to purchase 62 acres of Laguna Beach's Sycamore Hills property. "I haven't seen it (the purchase agreement) yet," said City Man- ager Ken Frank, "but I under- stand Kaufman and Broad's at- torney did sign off on it." Four months ago Laguna Beach entered into an exclusive negotiat- Ing agreement with Kaufman and Broad Communities, Inc. in hopes of aelling the city property in Sycamore Hills adjacent to Lelaure World. The $5.5 million offered by the Los Angeles-based development firm would helpdeCray a $7.3 million debt tne city owes fonner owners of the entire 522-acre Sycamore Hills property -a wedge-shaped pareel located be- tween Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roeds. The company proposes to build 650 single-family attached and detached homes on the land, the majority to be sold at levels defined as "affordable ." City council members had hoped to approve a purchase agreement at their meeting this week, but the city manager did not hear from the company until about an hour before the meeting began Tuesday night. Motorcycle pro leads Mesa police on chase Frank said there are some "minor" chores to be taken care of before the agreement is complete. "They've agreed to buy the land provided certain things are done," Frank said. He said Laguna Beach would have to approve a tentative tract map for the project once one is submitted by the developer. as well as hire an engineer to design water' and 1eWer systems to the development. "If everything goes well, they will purchase the property,'' Frank said. 0..,,... ...... .., ................. By GLENN SCOTJ' Ol._O.., .... IWI A young man clad in black who led police on a wild chase Thurs- day from Costa Mesa to Garden Grove was an expert on hla powerful motorcycle who prob- ably believed he'd outmaneuver the hunt, said one of the punNing officers. outside his Garden Grove home when the first officer to catch up fired a ahot at him but mi81ed. The officer said the unarmed Dobeon turned on him as if he had a gun. WU lnJtiated. _ Members of the Orange County Bomb Squad and Hazardous Ma- (See EL MORRO, Pase .UI MSgt. James Truman of Explosive Ordnance Unit at El Toro carries canister from mobile home park. But Costa Mesa police Sgt. Oary Webster said Mark Douglu Dobeon, 22, "didn't take into consideration we've got a helioop- ter." Dobeon eventually wu arre9ted DoUllu wudnmed in all black and wu perfonni.na a .. wheelie'' on his black Honda 7M> motorcycle without licenee plates when be wu •potted juat after noon on Vtctorta Streetnear Thurtn&Net by Officer John SLm!Wl, Mid Weblter. Sumnan rep6rted eeetna \Wo m o to r cycle 1 1 t re a k.l n g (8" CYCLE Cll.A8E P ... Al) CurrenllY. lhe agreement calls for Kaufman and aro.d to pay $1.l mlWon u • 20 percent down payment on Feb. 25. with the remaining $4.4 million due In equal l.nl1allments owr the fol- lowing three years. The city council authorized Frank,• well as the city attorney, to slgn the agreement when it re9Chet City Hall l1rma Dombeck Bridle Buaine9I Cluaifled Comics Cromword Death Not:icee Edit.oriel P..,e Enteft,alnment Horoecope lllDEI 88 B8 84 CJ,CM Be co 02 A8 Week~ C4 • • Plll!ll ....... .__. ....... __ ..... ______________________ ~--~----~~~-~~~----~-------- U * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 ~ CONTINUED STORIES Two HB men indicted f o;. mail fraud From Page A1 Alleged 'bo iler room' operation may h ave bilked 2,500 victims out of $600,000 CYCLE CH ASE ... side-by-side and flashed tus red light tc swp both. One pulled over but the black bike tore off, with Susman in pursu1 tan his squad car. Webster said. The motorcycle nder led pol!ce on a 60 mph chase through the city on streets including Fairview Road, Wilson A venue and Harbor Boulevard -they roared past the police station on Fair Drive at one point -before they reached the San Diego Freeway, where Webster said s~ graduated to 100 mph. Dobson was followed to hLS Brook.hurat Street home in Gar- den Grove where Off~r Matt Lettenello caught up to him as the suspect tried to crash his bike through a sideyard fence, Webster said Letteriello, his gun pulled, or- dered Dobson to "free:ze" but he said in his report the suspect 11\St.ead lumed abruptly and the officer fired one shot from his handgun and missed. Off leers then cornered Dobson and ar- rested him. By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tM Delly,... ''"" Two Huntington Beach men were indicted by a federal grand jury this week on 25 counts of mail fraud in connecuon with their mail-order sales business, postal officials said. Anthony Poloz.zolo. 21 , and Robert Steiger, 20, are suspected of operating a business that de- frauded more than 2,500 people from April to October of last year, alleged Andy Thomas, an Orange County Postal Inspector who worked on the case. Their operation, Star Quality Promotions, 218 Mam St .. Hunt- 1ngton Beach, <.'OSt fraud victims more than $600,000, he said. The indictment, delivered by a grand jury m Los Angeles, alleges that Polou.olo and Steiger, along with their general manager, Rich- ard Russell, also known as Gary Moore, ran the business expressly to defraud clients. Thomas said the operation is sunilar to many which operate in Southern California. They are usually referred to as "boiler room" businesses, he said. The owners hire telephone salesmen, between 30 and 50 in this case, who offer advertising As pol!ce cars followed on the ground, helicopters from Costa Mesa andHuntington Beach shadowed the bike from the air. dictating which way the bike was turning. "Without the helicopters, he would have gotten away for sure,'' said Webster, who said officers occasionally meet up with motor- cycle drivers who like to play with police. Dobson was not carrying a gun. Webster said Letteriello didn't know that at the time and also wasn't informed why he was running from the pol.tee. Dobson was arrested on suspi- cion of reek.less driving and evad- ing arrest. He posted $1,250 bail and was released from Cost.a Mesa Jail Thursday night. Cooler, cloudy skies forecast on Saturday EL MORRO ... terials unit determined the solu- tion was non-explosive, and non-toXJc, according to an Orange County Sheriff's report read by county Sgt. Lynn Nehring. Pesonnel from the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station lai.er 1dent1fied the canisters as dye markers used by commercial fl.!h- ing vessels. Nehring said. Officials believe that the canisters may have originated from a f15hing vessel, called The Enterpn.se, that sunk August 13 off the east end of Sant.a Catalina Coast Guard investigators reached early today could not confirm whether the the boat was carrying dye markers. They speculated the markers may have been dropped from a Coast Guard helicopter or ,jettisoned from the fishing boat during the early evening rescue operation. The cylinders, 15 inches long and four inches around, caused al.arm after the San Clemente canister was set down and etched a mark in a concrete sidewalk, according to Orange County Fire Department spokesman Chuck Murphy. Hurricane Alicia and its side- kick -a stubborn high-pressure ridge that has funneled tropical weather to Southern California - showed signs of weakening today. Weather forecasters are predic- ting cooler, less clammy weather but added that weekend con- ditions will hardly be August-like. A pounding rainstorm drenched much of Los Angeles and San Bernardino Thursday, causing flooding. The downpour caused the cancellation of the Dodgers-Mets baseball game, be- lieved to be the Hrst ume a major league ballgame has been called by rain in August in Southern California. The Orange Coast escaped the showers. A c.'001 offshore breeze lowered coastal temperatures and the humidity dropped for the first time in nearly two weeks. The National Weather Service reported that the thick layer of dark clouds that moved over the coast Thursday will remain through Saturday. Alicia, which ripped through the Texas coastline and hit Hous- ton Thursday, was weakening today At least six persons were killed as the hurricane cut its way into Texas. A high pressure ridge, which has been si tting over New Mexico and pushing tropical air and moisture from Alicia into Southern California, also was weakening today The weak- ening, weather officials said, will cause a slowdown in the out-of-character weather in Cali- fornia. Inland te mperatures trus week· end are expected to top out in the mid 80s with coastal highs in the mid 10a. PHONE STRIKE ... Outs tanding men named lines. "We've had no problems," a spokesman said. "We're real busy " In Orange County, the strike has required 1,700 supervisory personnel to handle the millsing workers' duties. Susan Bouley, one of the owners of Century 21 Gold Star Realtors Ill Costa Mesa, said this strike has produced aome unexpected benefits. "We just had a repair call, and a manager called me back.'' she said. "It's kind of nice to get a call back from a manager." Regarding directory assistance calla, Bouley said, ''People here have JUSt stopped doing it. They're using the telephone book." The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Young Men of America A wards Program recent- ly named 11 Orange Counuans to its 1983 biography. The program recognizes the achievements of men between 21 and 36 years old. The following were honored for outstanding civic and professional contribu- t.ions to their conunurut1es: Char !es S tnckslill of l.rvtne; James Burns of Cost.a Mesa; Patrick Gleason of Laguna Beach, Bnan Childs of Corona Del Mar; Robert Nelson of Newport Beach, Edward Kacic of El Toro; John Greene of Huntington Beach; Kenneth Horvath of Fountam Valley; Thomas Thorton of Laguna Niguel: Robert Olson of Santa Ana; Craig Baumbusch of Mission VieJO. Then there's West.em Union, the telegram service. A spokesman for the Newport Beach office said the strike has had no impact. "We do all our business by direct dialing," the Western Unir spokesman said. HART TELLS IDEAS ... Utah nian to be tried in NB shooting death Hart admitted that runiling fourth, especially behind well-known candidates such as former Vice Pn!sident Walt.er Mondale and Sen. John Glenn of Ohio, has been frustrating. "But life is frustrating," he said "I've never been in a race where I or my carididate has been a front-runner. Frankly I wouldn't know what it was like." Two other candidates who eventually became Democratic nominees for president, Jimmy Carter and George McGovern, staned out with very little name-recogn.ition,he pointed out. Hart was Sen McGovern's campaign manager in his 1972 bid for the pn!Sidency. Hart said his VJBion for the U.S. ''could not be more different" from Ronald Reagan's. He out.lined his priorities for cleaning up toxic waste dumps, cutting nuclear arsenals in half and retraining unemployed industrial workers. He also said he has devised a pl.an to rebuild the nation's tughways and sewers and Ill the process employ "massive numbers of people" who otherwise would be out of work. Responding to a question on education, Hart said the federal govemment'srole in the schools should be to provide financial assistance, institute new techniques -particularly computer training -and ~t the needs for special education and handicapped education. He supports a bill which proposes federal money be made available to local school dlStricts for new computer technology, he said. The president should use his power to tell the public why education is important. "Democracy will survive only lf we have a well-educated elect.orate," he said. Yet he said the U.S . is not providing ita dtizens with the "brain power'' they need to compete for economic survival. Before the Corona del Mar reception, Hart had met with legial.ators in Sacramento and received the endoraement of State Sen. Gary Hart, D-Santa Barbara, during• neW11 conference at the Capitol. After the reception, Hart went on to attend a dinner in hia honor held at Lido Village. A 31 -year-old man charged with accidentally shooung and killing a friend during a struggle at a Newport Beach apartment complex last May has been or- dered to stand trial on man- sla'-'ghter charges Reyes Betancourt. of Salt Lake City, who was vacatiorung in Newport Beach at the time of the shooting, will be arraigned in Orange County Superior Court Monday. A public defender representing Bel&ncourt described the May 25 shooting at the Oakwood Garden Apartments as a "tragic" end to a long friendship between hlB chenl and Thomas Wilham Gale, 25 Gale, also of Salt Lake City, W 85 shot once in the chest and died an hour after paramedics rushed him to the Fountain Valley Communi- ty Hospital trauma center "They were out here on va- cation, fishing. going to the beach -· the typical California trip," explained Public Defender Wil- liam Kelly. He said Gale and Betancourt where staying with a resident of the apartments. Kelly charged that an apart- ment aecwity guard who was reportedly trying to place Gale under arrest at the time nf the 2 a.m. shooting should share equal blame in the crime. "Either the whole thing should be considered accidental or both (Betancourt and lhe guard) We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot" What don't you hke .. Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to \he appropriate editor. 642·6086 The same Z4·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox (Onlributor!I must include their name and telephone number for verihcalion No c1rrulallon calls. pldst Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST should be charged," said Kelly. P olice said the incident was touched off when Gale and secur- ity guard Lyle Vernon Bort got mto an argument in an outer hallway. Bort supposedly asked Gale where he was going -a quesuon police claimed angered Gale. Officers sajd Gale assaulted the guard. hitting him several tithes in the face, and then tried to take his p1Stol. lnvesugators said the guard regained control of his gun and was t.rymg to arrest Gate for ~ult and battery when Bet.an- rourt showed up and t.ned to gri.b the.-gun The weapon diAcharged. striking Gale in the t•hesl The guard was not charged tn the 1hootmg epilode Bet.an.court, arrested on involunt.Ary man- slaughter charges. is free on $50,000 bail. i term -personalized pens and key rings -to small businesses, mainly located out of st.ate. The salesmen tell the business owners they will be eligible to win a prize if they purchase the promouonal items. Star Quality Promotions al- legedly used the "strike it nch" scheme, Thomas said Customers were told they were e ligible to win television sets, cassette re- corders. microwave ovens or $1,000 gift certificates. However, the indic tment charges, the only "gift" customers ever won was $1,000 in purchase Dr. Jeff Mac Dona ld Doctor's license revoked LONG BEACH (AP) -The medical license of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, serving three life terms for the 1970 murders of his wife and two children, has been revoked by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance. The board's ruling bee.a.me ef- fective late last month after a March 23 hearing in San Diego, the Press-Telegram reported today The former Green Beret cap- tain and head of emergency medicine at St. Mary Medical Cent.er was convicted in 1979 of the bludgeon slayings at the family's home in North Carolina. He has been in a federal prison m Bastrop, Texas, since last August. MacDonald, 39, formerly of Huntington Harbour.has stead- fastly maintained that a group of hippie-like intruders attacked him and killed his pregnant wife Collette, 24, and daugh'-ers Kimberly and Kristen. He said the intruders chanted "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs," during the attack. The Supreme Court refused in January to hear MacDonald's appeal of tus conviction for the murders. According to the Press-Telegram, documents from the board show that adminis- trative law judge P .M. Hogan found cause to discipline Mac- Donald for unprofessional con- duct, because hill "crimes involved moral turpitude and were substantially related to the quali- fications, functiona and duties of a physician and surgeon." In a phone call from Texas, MacDonald said Thursday he was depressed by the board's action. "Um torry to eee this happen. hut ru ~pply asaoon 8B my name Ls cleared." he said. credlls which were not re- deemable unless the customer boU8ht an equaJ amount of merchand1Se along with them. Then, the business sent out "dummy boxes" c.o.d . rather than merC'handise the customer had ordered, the md1ctment charges. When the customer opened the dummy boxes -aft.er he paid the c.o.d. charges -he found filler items such as Frisbees or cheap knives inside rather than the promouonal items he had ordered. Polozzolo and Steiger have been summoned to appear for arraign- ment Aug. 29, Thomas said. RE PORT ... From Page A 1 are the two res1dentml tracts where neighbors claim to be suffering the most from late-night sound from the amphitheater. Lucas said he can't say whether the neighborhood group will file a lawsuit to test the need for new environmental studies. That de- cision, he said, will have to be made by the organization. The Concerned Citizens are scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m . Monday at Fairview Community Church at Fairview Road and Fair Drive. The decision to increase the capacity came after the Fair Board and city government had settled a 17-month-old lawsuit. City of- ficials filed the suit in an attempt to force the Fair Board to seek plannmg comm1SS1on approval of all improvements. The city, if it had won. could have required at least a "focused" environmental study. But it didn't win and the two sides eventually agreed out of court the amphitheater's sound levels must not exceed maximum levels allow- ed Ill Orange County govern- ment's noise ordinance. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said today city officials heard through a li31SOn committee of Nederlander's plans to go to 15,000 seats when it took over contract negotiations from another group, Performing Arts Associates. At that pomt. however, city officials already knew from the lawsuit they had no power to affect the plans. Sorsabal also noted the city submitted a five-page letter and attended a hearing discussmg the 1977 environmental impact report on the master pl.an improvements. ''As I recall," he said, "there were no homeowners there.'' Karen Millar, another neigh- borhood group leader. said today sound lev e ls from the amphitheater seemed slightly muted during the last week afi.er the stage was covered with a soundproofing material. Car cr ash kills Irvine man, 26 A 26-year-old Irvine man was killed early Thursday after his vehicle went out of control and crashed into a power pole, aocord- lng to a highway patrol official. Michael J. Cox was pronounced dead at lhe scene, pol!ce 58ld. His vehicle, a 1982 Mazda, was travel- ing at a high rate of "peed northbound on Pacific Coast Highway near Crystal Cove when it went out of rontrol on a curve, slid'70 feet, slammed i.nto a power pole, slid another 50 feet, finally landing on its roof, police said, D•llJ Piiot O..hrwr ts OIMllNlteed ~y '•'City " "°"' 00 "01 •t•t 10Vo PtP.• Dy Daily Pilat Claeelfted .cfHtUelng 71418.:1-5171 All otti.r ct.par1ment1 M2...tn1 MAIH OF"C~ 330 WHI 841y 81 C°''" Mena C ... ..,.., tOOI'°" O<I• 1~ Ca.10 M-c ... 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Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 640·2700 640..2934 VISA M ... S I ERCARD 1 ,. __________________________ ---------. -- Up T own Sax Quintet to p e r fo r m in I rvine con cert Irvine's tree summer concert series continues this Sunday With the Up Town Sax Quintet perfonning at 6 p.m. in Heritage Park, 4601 Walnut Ave. Lawn seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. At 8 p.m., ballroom dancing to the High Society Band will take place in the Youth Services Cent.er of the park. The dance is $3 general admission, $5 per couple. ' Recreational swimming in Costa Mesa Lap and recreational swimming will be available at C.osta Mesa's Downtown Community Center Pool from Aug. 29 through Sept. 9. The pool will be open from noon to 1:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m . weekdays for lap swimming. Cost is 75 cents per person. Recreational swimming will take place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Thursday and Friday and from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission cost also is 75 cents. The activity is organized through Costa Mesa's Leisure Services Department. Sen io rs can exercise to music Exercise to Music, a class designed for senior citizens, begins Tuesday at 12:20 p.m. in Laguna Beach. The instructor. is Eva Garnet and the exercise c~ is held at the Veterans Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St. For infonnation, call the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach, 497-2441. . Needlepoint guild m eets W ednesd ay The next meeting of the Point to Point Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Huntington Beach Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. For more information on the group, call 998-7644 or 841-1903. FV Mayor's Breakf a st set W ednesd ay The monthly Fountain Valley Mayor's Breakfast will take place at 8 a.m. Wesdnesday in Hall C of the Commmunity Cent.er, behind City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Mayor Marvin Adler will welcome the participants. Guest speaker will be Mark Jorgensen, director of public relations and advertisingfor lTTCannon. Thechargeforcoffeeanddoughnutsis $1. The breakfast is open to the public. To reserve a pl.ace, call the City Hall switchboard. during business hours, 963-8321. Larry Hufft shows his stuff a t audition s . . . . . .' • t . : . ·. :·~· .... : : ... : ~; . .':· . ..:·: ... ·.:·.·~·,•' ·.~ · ..... ·: . . Worker cleans up more ways than one A resident of the 11300 blocil of Delphinium Avenue told polloe she paild eomeone to mow her lawn. After the yard worker waa pald, he broke Into her garage and stole the Seers lawnmower, she tofd poflce. The loss was estimated at $269. A young ~told polloe he lost his wallet Thursday In the vicinity of the 7-EleYen store at 10950 Warn« Ave. The dap blue velcro wallet contained $21 and a Ars1 Interstate Bank automated teller card. A resident of the 16800 of Mt. Citadel Street reported Thursday that someooeentered his open gar-age and stole two plastic tool boxes. a Mt of sockets and two blcyoleS. The loea wu estimated at $369. An unoccupied home with a "for aa1e·· slQn out front, located on the 10800 block of El Pa.so Avenue, was the target of a break-In. A kitchen window was broken to enter, and empty beer bottleS were left behind. Laguna Beach A m8(1 deecribed as about 18 years of age 9xpo9ed hlrNelf to a woman In the 200 block of Cypreaa Street at about 6 p.m. Thursday night. The victim said the man then ran away. An an p'8oe valued by the owner at $300 was stolen from a buslnesa In • the 200 bfock of Forest Avenue. Burglars brot<e Into a car parked In the 600 bfock of Catalina Street. taking $600 In valuab .... A car cove< valued at $175 wu taken from a vehlcie parked In the 500 bfock of Part< Ave. Irvine Sevefal magazines and a watch _.e reported stolen from a home on the 14000 block of Hlghcrest Thurs- day at •:45 p.m. Entry was apparently made through a bathroom window. Polk:e were called out to the 4000 block of Kron late Thursday night to break up a fight between 10 to 20 punk roci<ers. The youths were battl- ing with fists and boards. Costa Mesa A 35-yee.r-old Costa Mesa man was arres1ed on suspicion of drunken drMng Thursday night after the 1971 Volkswagen van he was driving skidded and then rolled In a com- mercial parking lot at 2300 Harbor Blvd. A police officer wu called to a convenience market on Del Mar Avenue Thursday because a 51-year-old transient woman al- legedly wu refuting to pay after eating a hot dog and drinking a soda. According to the Police report, the woman. who llhowed signs of being dl8onented, became Irate during questioning and grabbed the of- ficer's upper arms. He then arra.ted her for uaaultfng an officer. A 27-year-old Newport Beach woman reported Thursday a car carrying eeven men str~ her 1982 BMW and then drove away u she waited at a stoplight at Newport B<Xllevard and 18th Street. Newport Beach A $15,000 strand of peerts with a diamond clasp was stolen from a Jasmine Creek residence. The owner of the pearls told Police the necttlace was stored In a jewelry box kept In her master bedroom. It was unclear when the pearls were taken. A .38 caliber revolver was taken by a thief who broke Into a moblle home on the 1500 block of Superlof Avenue. The gun, worth $200, was stored In a dreasel' drawer In a bedroom. A 46-year-old Corona del Mar woman who said she lost her purse In the parking lot of a Newport Beach grocery store last spring told pollce someone now Is using checks that were In the purse. She Mid the chectllng ecc:ount Is closed but that the thief, aided by credit cards also left In the purae, has puaed a number of checi<s. Clouds, more drizzle on the agenda ........ .-.IE! ...... f'lunteelfil 71 M .. lS I~·~ SO M 101 74 .. 11 "n "n .. fl SURf RIPDRT ' _ ........ __ CLOWNS ... From Page A1 "I think everybody, at one time or another, has wanted to be a clown," aald Larry Hufft, a 4.6.-year-old Huntington Beach trudc driver who showed up atthe audition because he saw a com- mercial on television three weeks aao. "I waa attting on the couch, drinking a beer, and I 1aw it and said to my wife, •rm so crazy, why don't I go do something like that.'" "Why don't you," hia wife, Cathy, replied. "I think I will," he said. "No, you won't," she said. ''The heck ~won't.'' he said. And he did. There he was, rubbing hia bald pate and turning somersaults with the best of them. "l figure rve been nuts all my life -I might as well be getting paid for it." he said, laughing. The others, some who were jugglers, mimes and acrobats, shared Hufft's dream -a dream everyone.,s probably had at one time or another. "rm 45, I'm financially respon- sible, I pay taxes, I drive a nice car -I've put in my 30 years of outdoing the Joneses," he said. "Now, I just want to run away and join the circus." Richard Dollbaum, 20, also of Huntington Beach, said simply, 111 want to make people happy," w hen he was asked why he wanted to be a circus clown. Dollbaum, who brought his unicycle and juggling equipment • along to the audition. said he started juggling in his backyard and has since worked up to doing professional shows at high schools, libraries and even wed-din8 receptions. Wayne Sidley, 27, of Orlando, Fla., said that as Ringling Bros.' "Boas Clown" he auditions about 6,000 would-be fwmymen a year, from all over the country. Of that number, he said, the college accepts 60 annually, most of them between 17 and 35. "A lot of people have a desire to make people laugh. And a lot of people have a desire to perform,'' be said. The Clown College looks not only for people who have a funnybone, bu t for people who really want to be clowns, Sidley said. ''The circua litettyle ia very tough and very demandina," he said. "You have to be dedicated to the art of clowning or you won't make it." Sidley had the clown audi- tioners put on happy expreaions, bored expttaaiona and then belt out a belly laugh. He and four other Ringling Bros. clowns -in full makeup - led each auditioner through a series of clown gaga, improvisa- tions and theater games designed to show off their personality and body movements. In the ring across the arena floor, a handful of lithe, leotard-clad women kicked and leapt in time to the shouts of a circus choreographer. Andrea Trueman, 19, of Hunt- ington Beach, hoped to be a circus showgirl before the morning was through. "I auditioned last year and they put my picture and application in the file. Then they never called me," she said. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 19, 1983 * "I 0...,fl*f-bf ....,_. K ....... Andrea T rueman dem onstrates dancing skills, above, while Richard Dollhaum readies unicycle. the others auditioning. For many, years of plans and dreams rode on how well they could prance, mug or tum a cartwheel. "Everybody gets caught up in the old American dream. You know, the fence, the dog. But they ;don't have time to enjoy it," Hufft said. Ron Severini told him privately afterwards that he had made it. And he was ecstatic. "I got accepted -out of 6,000 people," he said, exultantly. His parents think the idea is great. "They dig it," he said. He'll have to report to school by Sept. 5 or 6, he said. Classes, which run 10 hours a day, begin on Sept. 12. This year, the choreographer again said he liked her, but said he did not have a spot open for a showgirl her height. His wife agreed to go along with lhls impulse to audition. "I'll quit my job and go down there with 'you and clean up aft.er the !elephants if I have to," she told • him. Hufft, too, said he felt hopeful. 'Tm in the running. They took me asjde afterwards and said they liked what l was doing. Then they told me to get my application in and get some pictures taken," he said. "It would be exciting to travel with a show you can work on and f~l like it's your show -you put it together and you take it down' and you move on," she said. Her thoughts were echoed by Sale through Sept 6 After the tryouts were over, the 1clown college auditioners were !told to fill out applications and send pictures and wait for word. I But Dollbaum, who had also ' tried out two weeks ago in Los Angeles, said Clown College' Dean '1 can't believe it-rm 45 years old and here I am running off to join the circus." LEES LOWBIS ITS PRICES TO US ••• WE PASS BIG SAVINGS lllIDYOUI Live the life of LEES MAdll 0011111 by ButllnglOI' 1 DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation· custom draperies vinyl, parauet wood uc NO ':iom 1663 PLACENTIA AVE. • COSTA M(SA. CA 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 --646-2355 MON.-THURS. 1·15:30 SAT. t:'°-4 • ... ----------------------------------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 19. 1983 NB 1U • r---~~------~--------------------------------------------~~--------------~--~----------------. STOCKS ~I.-\ H fl ~'" Nrl p E '''" (IOW ('1'19 PE,,.,_ Clo,. C"t NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOlATIONl IHCWOE IMOES OH TWt HEW YOM, MIOWflT ,ACWle, PeW. 90ITOh. IXTAQl1 4Uj()CIMCINHATllTOCIC O CHANOHAHO "f~fO I Y n.L NASO IHST1Hf1 FR IDA Y'S CLOSING t'RICE ~··· ~·~ N•I P [ PIO\ (IOM r>·r 110\ Clow Cl\Q Dow Jones Final Up 1.73 Cloelng 1, 1M.21 BUlllll IRIEfl Nation's economy takes biggest jump in 5 years By &be Asaoclated Presa WASHINGTON -The nation's economy ex- panded at its fastest pace in five years th.is spring -9.2 percent at an annual rate -and profits of U.S. companies took their biggest jump in almost eight yea.n, government figures indicated today. The Commerce Department report said April-June economic growth - as measured by the inflation-adjusted ~ national product -was 0.5 percentage point stronger than the 8.7 percent rate esumat.ed last month. It was the fastest gain m business activity since the 11 percent annual rate in the second quarter of 1978 Personal incomes still growing WASHINGTON -Personal incomes ate conUnuing to grow, but the spring surge in conswner spending is showing signs of slowing down, according to the government's lat.est data. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that Americans' mcome grew 0.6 percent last. month, helped by the July 1 cut in~ taxes and an improving job market. Thal was a slightly bigger gain than the 0.5 percent increase in June. The department also said consumer spending rose only 0.4 percent in July after rising 0.5 percent In JW\e. ~ savings rat.e jumped to 5 percent from 3.7 percent lJl June. Firm declares major shakeup CHICAGO -International Harvester Co. is making a major management shakeup in the wake o( a $131 million loss in the May-July quarter. The loa, reported Thursday, was an improvement over a $136.5 million l~ in the same period a year earlier. Jobless claims rise this month WASHINGTON -First-time claims for un- employment benefits rose early this month for only the third week since May, the Labor Departtnent says. Thursday's report said initial claims for bask 26-week, state-paid benefits totaled 383,000 in the week ending Aug. 6, up from 371,000 the previous week. The total in the last week of July had been the lowest since the 369.000 of mid-April in 1981 before the recession began. Japanese trade mission to U.S. TOKYO -Members of a Japane1e trade rnimion are coming to the United Stat.ea next month to llCivi.e their Amencan counterparts on how to export manufactured products to Japan. The eleven members of the J apanese Market Accetl8 Promotion MJaslon, sponsored by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, will try to explain the charact.eriatial ~ "peculi.ari ties" of the J apaneee market. Y ahiro Toshikuni, prealdent of Mitsui & Co. and a leader of the mis&6n, said Thursday. 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