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1983-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
.... -- THI ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1813 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS -- -~--- --- . --State frees $13.6 million to finish CdM Freeway --. -- .--_ ... - -------. --- P elicans poste d ---- --- By JEFF ADLER 01 IM O<tllJ Plk>I lten The long-delayed mile-long ex- tension of the Corona del Mar Freeway finally was given the green light Thursday by the California Transportation Com- mission. which voted to spend $13.6 million fo r the project's construction CTC members, meeting in Long Beach, also agreed lo budget more than $12 million for improve- ments along the clogged Santa Ana Freeway between Irvine and An&heim and in the city of Santa Ana. In all, the state transportation panel funded 91 projects along the state's highway system at a total cost of more than $150 million, the most ever approved in a single commission session. Calling the commission's action a "JOyous occasion," Supervisor Thomas Riley. who is chairman of the Orange County Transpor- tation Commission, remarked that the commission now "has taken the first steps in recovering from the transportation chaos of the last eight years." He added that approval of the local projects are "a move toward solving the county's transpor- tation problems. which are getting w orse and worse each day." The commission's approval means Cal trans rould begin taking bids on the Corona del Mar Freeway extension project by Sept. 1 The project, delayed sin<.-e the mid-1970s. would extend the six-lane freeway from its current terminus a t Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa to MacArthur Boulevard. - A fa t her a nd son in a r u bbe r raft wa tch pelicans perch ed on pilings as they c ruise in Newpor t H arbo r on a sunny a fternoon . Eventually, planners envision linking the freeway with the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transport.a u on Corridor . The Santa Ana Freeway pro- ject, considered a first step m what is propOsed as an extensive re- construction of the aging freeway, would include a $6.6 million Aldrich hospital pullout 'shocks' By KAREN E. KLEIN Of-~-..... The news Thursday that UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich had withdrawn support for a campus h05pi tal sent a shock wave of reaction through the commuru- ty and fueled speculation that the university would compromise with a pnvat.e hospital group to build a hospital on Irvine Co. land. Nancy Rosen. member of a support group for the campus h06pital plan, said volunteers have been calling non-stop since several newspapers carried stories of Aldrich's decision to back out of a project supported by Chatsworth-based Health West for a campus hospital. ''The HealthCity volunteers have been ringmg my phones since the articles came out," Rosen said. At least Aldrich's decision clari- fied where he stood, Rosen said, adding that rumors of his lack of support for the campus project had been flying thick and fast during the past few weeks. "I think people are relieved that the rumors have come out in the open. Of course, they're hurt that the chancellor didn't come before them with his decision. I think we had a right to know firsthand. HealthCity was fonned specifi- cally to support him and the (Sff HOSPITAL, Page AZ) This is good for m e ??? Chris Weeger, 6, tries to be brave a s n urse Mary Jo Mille r a dminis ters a vaccina tion . Pacifica Hospita l is sponsoring a free back -to-school vaccinatio n clinic fro m 5 to 9 p.m . Tuesday in the Carme n Yuppa Confere nce Center , 18 819 Delawar e t., Huntingto n Beach . Vaccina tions a r e required for students be~inn ing sch ool. allocation for freeway unprove- ments between Myford Road in Irvine and Anaheim Boulevard in Anaheim. The commission also budget<.'Ci $5.9 million to widen an overpass where the freeway meets 17th and Mam strN"ts in Sant.a Anet The city is cxpect.ed to eonlnbutl· a n additional $379.500 toward th<.> project Approval of thl· pro.Jl'<:t:. 1s v1ewed as part of Governor Dt:u- kmejian '.s pffort to spct'd up highway t:onstrUl'llOn Among t:omm1ss1on mcmlx•rs 1s Orange County Supervisor Bru('e Nestande. a strong proponent of sp<>nding trans port.<ttton d ollars on highway 1mprovl•ments as op- pos.'<.i to mass transit prOJE'Cl.'. Hospital to add 65 beds Va lley Community facility's p a tie nt capacity n o w tota ls 279 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 IM OallJ ~IOI lten Fountain Valley Community Hospital has obtained state ap- proval to add 65 beds, bringing the 12-year-old facility's total to 279. Hospital spokesman Michael Nash said the licenses for the additional beds were awarded this week by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Develop- ment. He said the approval covers 55 medical-surgical beds sought by the hospital to relieve over- crowding, and an additional 10 beds routinely granted to hospi- tals that maintain an average This fire was r e al census over 85 per<:ent The hospital sought permission last spring to add the first 55 beds. ln April, the Orange County Health Planning Council's board of directors voted to deny the additional med1cal-surg1cal beds to Fountain Valley Community The county agency claimed the hospital failed to provide adequate financial records and generated a high amount of revenue per patient. The hospital disputl'CI this find- ing, and the munty ruling was overturned the following month by the Office of Statewide Heallh Planning and Development Hospital spokesman Nash said Fount.am Valley Community of- f1c1als waited until the facility would be eligible for 10 more high-census beds before SE:-ekmg licenses for all 65 He said the additional beds can be plact'd m the hospital w ithout new l'Onstrucuon The hospital's space was increased last year with the oix·nmg of et new east wing or the 65 new beds. 60 will bt- plaCl'CI on medical-surgical floors and five m obstetm:s. With the news beds. the hospital's break- ISee BEDS ADDEO, Page A21 Fla m es leap from the rooftop of a Pa ram ount Studios facade as f ire- men work '° contro l T hursd ay's devasta ting blaze that de troyed two studios a nd four o utdoor sets. See tory, Page AS. Take my Ziggurat, please. •• County study concludes fe deral building just a white elephant By JEFF ADLER OflNO..,-•'""' It's long been derided as Laguna Niguel's huge "white elephant," and Orange County officials now have concluded that the largely vacant Chet Holifield Federal Building -better known as the Ziggurat -may be just that. The distinctively shaped pyra- mid-like office building's poten- tial value to county government "approaches zero," County Ad- ministrative Officer Bob Thomas reports in a study to be presented to the Board of Supervisors next week. A team of county analysts, directed by supervisors to evalu- ate the feasiblity o! buying the building, recommends the board pursue the purchase no further. "If they (the federal govern- ment) w ere going to give the building to us for free it would be worthwhile, otherwise it w ould not." explained Robert Sayers, a senior staff analyst in the CAO's office and an evalua tion team member He said analysts have de- termined 1t would be far more worthwhile for the county to construct a building tailored to its particl.dar needs than 1t would be to purchase and remodel the Ziggurat. Supervisors long had eyed the Ziggurat as a potential homt· for county offices m the growmg south county. They had hoped it would be cheaper to buy the building and remodel it than 1t would be to build a new one Sayers explained the structure. with its 758,690 square feet of usable space. is of no value to the county for several reasons First and foremost amon~ those (See ZIGGURAT, Page AZI Airport noise suit bill stirs Newport tempers By STEVE MARBLE Of -0.-, '1M4 '"'" Calling it "so unconstitutiona l a first-year Jaw slUdent could spot it.'' Newport Beach airport ac- tivists reacted angril y today to approval of a statl' Senate bill that would ban small claims airport noise suits. The bill, a uthored by As- semblywoman Richard Robinson. D-Garden Grove. would wipe out lhe abillly of cit.liens to go to small claims cour1 to seek damages for airport noise. "It selectively takes away a right that f'veryone else m the country has It's blatantly un- const1tut1onal." said Tom Wil- tStt AIRPORT, Page AZ ) Ray Malavaal, fired by the Rama last eeaaon, wlll coach the Loa Angelel entry In ttwHMM International Football League. SM John Sevano'acolumn, PageB1. INDEX Wiii Shakespeare might spin In his grave after learning "Macbeth," Is being done Japanese-style In Gar- den Grove. See Weekender. Bridge Buslnea Bulletin Board Clauifled C.Omica Croaword F41tor1al Pege Entenalnment Gardenin& ' Horo8COpe Intermisalon B8 B6 A3 C4-8 B8 C7 A6 W~kender A8 OS Week~er Ann Llilau~flf Movies Mutual Fund.a Police Log Public Notices Sporu Dr. Stelncrohn Stock Markete Televialon Thea ten Wee\her C2 Weekender B6 A3 C'l~ 81·~ C2 87 TVLog Weekender A3 I ... ~A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug 26, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES Amphitheater walk-in charge shelved From Page A1 Fair board d e lays imple m e nta tion o f ext ra fee until d iffere nce can be worked out :.HOSPITAL DECISION ... i project." Rosen said hospital backers. In fact, il has "" Supporters uf thc lrvine Medi-given them renewed vigor m their • cal Center. e1 pnvau.• venture campaign, Rosen said backed by Hoag Memorial Hosp1· "The action (the volunteers) tal, said AJdrl<.'h's dt-c1s1on 1s a seem to want to take is to redouble positive one. their efforts and recommit them- Dave Baker, IMC president, selves to a very active community said he is thankful that the campaign to show the (UC Board university ts no long<'r an oppo-of Regents) and the chancellor nent to his project. that there are I 0,000 people who But whether the university and support HealthCity," she said. lMCwiU bealht'.'Stsstillunknown Ellen Hill, vice president of No official afflhauon between the HealthCity Associates, said she two groups has been made, did not see Aldrich's decision as though both sides have arknowl-very significant. edged that "informal discussions" "The decision will be made by have been gomg on lhroughout the board of regents," she said. the hospital dispute . "Dan Aldrich leads the univer- "We're looking forward to con-sity in a figurative sense, the same unuing the informal discuss10ns way the Queen of England leads we've had with (the uruversity) in Britain," she said. "But the real a more formal way to establish a power is the Parliament. firm alliance betwet>n us," Baker "He'll make hts rec:ommen- sa.id. dations, but I don't know how One way the two groups wall be much influence he has. The real working together is through the issue is whether the regents and Irvine Medical and Science Com-Dave Gardner (UC ?resident) feel plex, which the Irvine Co. hopes to a hospital is in the university's build adjacent to IMC interest." UCI Vice Chancellor John By (}LENN SCOTT Concerlg0t>rs at the Pal·1f1(' Amphitheater in Costa Mt>sa can continue to park outside the Orange County Fairgrounds without paying an extra dollar to walk m . The Orange County Fair Board agreed Thursday not to begin chargmg the proposed $I fee until officials from interestro parties can meel privately to work out differences. P leased by th~ decision were representatives from Costa Mesa High School, amphitheater oper- ators Nederlander-West, city of- f1c:ials and probably a few carloads of penny-pinching music lovers. Unhappy with the delay were amphitheater neighbors, who have formed the Con<.'E'rned Citizens of Costa Mesa, and at least two Fair Board members who first.crea~ the fee, which has yet to go into effect. Board President Bob Seat per- suaded board members not to impose lhe fee until people rep- resenting the groups named above Miltner said the university plans BEDS ADDED to present the UC Board of • •. I'• Regents with plans for its involve- ment in the complex in Septem- ber. ''We're very exc1~ (about : UCl's participation in the project). We~ it as very complimentary to our research capacity," Miltner said. Despite the hints of com - down will be 214 medical-surgical beds, 25 intensive care-coronary beds. 23 pediatric beds and 17 perinatal (birthing) beds. ln addition, the hospital later this year will add eight in- tensive-care newborn nursery beds. promise, however, Aldrich's re-Fountain Valley Community "versal has not discouraged campus officials say there has been a strong need for the additional beds. They say that Juring the first six months of 1983, more than 85 percent of the hospitaJ's beds were used, on a daily average. The hospital was opened in 1971 with 114-bed capacity. ln 1980, the hospital was designated as a regional trauma center. Today, 1t employs more than l ,000 people. : ZIGGUR AT 'NOT WORTH BUYING' ... l reasons is the federal CA!neraJ Services Adm1nistrat1on·s asking price: a cool $62A million. The -price is far in excess of th e county evaluation team's rough estimate of the building's value, which ranged to a high of $25.2 million, Sayers pointed out. 1 However, the report not.es that :,· the eval ua lion team did not try and establish a fair market value • for the building, nor its value to any other user besides the county. Then, there are legal questions that would a ffect the county's ability to finance the building and lease space to private rompanies. Also, It was determined that county departments actually would not need as much office space ·as the building provides, according to the evaluation. Finally, state law requires that the county complete an en- vironmental impact report prior to purchasing the property. In ad- dition, a formal appraisal of the building and architectural design ·J Ziggurat on the block; buyers g e t grand tour work would have to be done at an estimated cost of $100,000. Com- pleting these steps could take anywhere from six months to a year, the report estimates. These fact.ors "make it virtually impossible to meet the federal deadline of Sept. 16, 1983, for submitting a bid on the building," Thomas advises in his summary of the report. MenwhjJe, the federal GSA conduc~ tours of the 1.Juildmg Thursday for any private parties interested m biddmg on the s truc- ture. P rospective buyers of the feder- • al government's seven-tiered Zig- , gurat building m Laguna Niguel are being shown the largely t., empty structure that will be offered for public sale Sept. 16. The building is supposedly valued at $63 million. T he property is to be offered in two parcels on an all-cash basis. The first parcel ronsists of 63 acres and the actual structure. The second consists of 30 acres of landscaped grounds and parking lots. County supervisors informed the federal government several months ago that they were not interes~ in nego:.iating for the building on an exclusive basis, but indica~ they sttU might bid for the structure whe n it was put up for sale to the public T he Ziggurat was declared surplus property and placed on sale last January During 1u 11 years as a government buildmg, substantial portions have re- mained unoccupied. CUrrently. about 40 percent of the building is occupied, pnmarily asa repository for the federal archives. Tours by the U.S . General Services Adm1JUStration began '' Thursday " Known officially as the Chet Holifield Federal Building, the ~ ~o=ea b~~~t~~e th:~=~~~ 1' Archives and several federal of- 1' fices that take up only 30 percent The government is offering a 0.5 percent commission to any broker who comes up with a successful buyer. Situated on 93 acres. the build- ing was built in 1968 by North American Rockwell, an aerospace company, and then was traded to the federal government in 1972. of the building's rrullion square r feet. Tours can be arranged by contacting Clark Van Epps at (415) 974-8798. t - AIRPORT NOISE SUIT BILL ... Iiams, who lives under the takeoff pattern of John Wayne Airport. Barbara Lichman. a Newport Beach resident who traveled to Sacramento to work against the legislation. predicted the bill will be chaUenged ''It's unfair and probably unconstitutional." she said About 220 small claims suits have been filed in the last year against Orange County govern- ment, which owns and operates John Wayne Each suit seeks the maximum $1 ,500 in damages per- mit~ in small claims court. The biU. approved on a 26-9 vote, must return to the state Assembly for a vote on Senate amendments Though one opposmg sena1-0r branded the bill as something that will only "prot('Ct the strong from We're Listening ••• 642·6086 Dally Ptlot Def Ivery a. Quatanta.d l.Ai)r.,,.,, fld .. , It ., ' .t 'lf.1f "'•·· f'hl1 flJtlJ•' ' s 'lO ,, "" I •ll t.,.tfJU I ,. •"'-' Y'"'' Ct·r, fir' 1 t·• ~, ... , \••v'd•r .tt' O ., '""' '' ylK,t ti(, 1'111, lfH "'•" I' ·~' the weak," others suggested the law is needed to prevent citizens from harassing airports. "Doz.ens or hundreds of people, each of them filing suit in small claims court, rould shut down an airport. That doesn't make sense," said Sen. Barry Keene, the Senate sponsor of the bill. Lichman. the leader of a citizen committee called Airport Working Group, said if residents were bent on harassment they would file class action suits seeking millions of dollars In damages, "Nuisance law provides three ways of dealing with a problem - you mitigate it, you move it or you pay for it," said Lichman. "That's not harassment, that's redress of grievance.'' She said Sen. Ollie Speraw, R-Newport Beach, has tentatively agreed to sponsor a counter bill. Speraw, who is seeking election in the district that includes Newport Beach and the airport, vo~ against the bill. "It's hard for me to believe the Senate can just start doing away with basic laws and rights like this,"' added airport critic Wil- liams. Attorney CA!neral John Van de Kamp also opposed Robinson's bill, saying it would "insulate airports" and elimm at.e the incen- tive for airport operators to meet slate noise standards. The bill would force airport neighbors to file suits tn superior or municipal court. The law would apply to aJJ publicly owned air- ports an the state. What do you hke aboul the Daily Pilot' What don't you hke' Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. trall&('ribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour a nswering service may be used to record let ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation rails, please Tell us wha t ·s on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8ohw•rt1 Ill Publl1het Cla11ltt.d lldvertl1lng 114/942-5'11 All oth« d9partment1 '42-4221 MAIN Of,.ICl llO w .. 11 s-y SI Cotlt ..._ CA M ... ~-llcJ• I~ C...11 ...... 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Russell Millar, a founder and group spo~man for the Con- cerned Citrzens, sai~ after tht> Mar y B. Wikle Mary Wikle of Newport dead at 101 Funeral services are scheduled S unday for Newport Beach resi- dent Mary B. Wik.le, who d ied Wednesday at the age of 101. Mrs. Wikle, whose father was wounded in the battle of Shiloh fighting for the Nor th in the Civil War. spent the first 50 yea.rs of her hfe m Ohio She moved to Pasadena in the 1950s upon the death of her husband and was active m church and social service work. She lived in the Newport Villa retirement home for the last nine years. She often did croche t work, solved word puzzles and played Scrabble. according to her daugh- ter, Mary Tt-egardm. Mrs Wikle. whose lOOth birth- day was celebrated by relatives at the Balboa Bay Club. is survived by a son, Carl Wik.le of Ohio. a daughter, Mrs. J .D. Jones of Laguna Hills, and Mrs. Teegardm of Costa Mesa She also leaves six grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. "She was raised on a farm m Ohto and spent all her life helpmg people," Mrs Teegardin said today. Memorial graveside services are scheduled Sunday at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. ----------- meeung Thursda) he hos bet>n invi~ to meet with a liaison commmee of fall and city off1r1als next Wednesday evening. At the beginning of Thursday's meeting, Millar no~ his group's problems with the amphitheater and asked board members to reopen their environmental re- view process to examine effects of the 18,000-seat faci lity. The $1 walk-in fee was sup- posed to help relieve thc off-site parking problem by making it virtually as expensive to park on a side stceet as on the fairgrounds, said board member Clint Hoose, chairman o( the buildings and grounds committee. In addition, he said, by en- couraging more cars to park on the spacious fairgrounds, the state-supported agency could at least break even on money it pays to supervise parking. The fairgrounds has been losmg from $200 up to $1 ,000 in overhead per concert, he said, adding thal the board has a duty to t'(.Jncem itself first with making money frnm 1tc: f:idlit1es. Hoose'i; t'Ornmittee had tn- stituwc..I the dollar fee for the fu-st Belle M1dler concert last wet:k, but Seal rescinded 1l aft.er meeting with several city officials. He sa.1d police were ooncemed the sudden and little-known charge at the gate would lead to fights and cheating. Boosters at the high school, meanwhile, opposed the $1 fee aft.er they discovered the bonaru.a they could earn for their thread- bare exU"acurricular programs by charging the identical $3 parking fee on their lots. "This end of town needs every dollar possible," said Jane Hansen, one of the boosters who att.ended Thursday's meet- ing But some neighbors are oppos- mg any parking c:oncessions off the fairgrounds until their streets are clear "lf (the fee) makes you more money, lhat's fme," neighbor Arlene Dowsk1 told board mem- bers. "We Just don't think anyone should capit.al.Jze on our rru.s- fortune." Fair's ne.ighhors threaten lawsuit By GLENN SCOTT Ot IN Dely ,. ..... t1eff A weU-organired neighborhood group ts asking the Orange Coun- ty Fair Board to order more environmental studies on the Pa- cific Amphitheater's effects or risk a lawsuit. Russell Millar, one of the foun- ders of the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa, sugges~ Thursday that leaders of his group believe they have grounds for winning a lawsuit. MiUar noted the board didn't issue declarations on whether more environmental studies were necessary when it agreed in 1981 Mr . Wolte rmann s uccumbs a t 6 6 Services were held Thursday at St Joachim Catholic Church m Costa Mesa for H erman Bernard Wollermann, a 20-year resident of Costa Mesa, who died Tuesday at Beverly Manor. Mr Woltermann, 66. was a painting and decorating contrac- tor and a former member of thE' Newport Harbor Elks Lodge_ Survivors include sisters El1i..a- beth M. Hopkins of Downey1 MargG'ret H . Hunking of Para- mount, and Mary E. Aipperspach of Cottage Grove, Ore.; and a brother, Bernard J . Woltennann of Lincoln, Ark. lnterment will be at All Souls Cemetery m Long Beach. to an expansion from 5,000 seats to • an 18,000-seat capacity al the facility. Because of that failure to follow the tenns of the Califorrua E:n- vtron.mental Quality Art. he claimed, a 30-day time limit for challenging the approval of the expanded project has never of- ficially begun. H e said similar fi ndings were made m a 1982 California Su- perior Court case, the Ciuz.ens of Lake Murray versus the City of San Diego. Thus, he said, his group sull can attack the Fair Board 's de- cis1on-rnaktng process through C~A. MiUar has stressed all along that his people want to avoid a lawsuit But they apparently don't mind the legal leverage m urgmg the board and amphitheater owner Nederlander-Wesl to undertake new environment.al studies to make public all effects uf the t'Oncert facility During his speech Thursday he said: "We just ask the board and petition 1t to discharge its duties under C~A m order to avoid litigation ." Among the things that bother neighbors most are neighborhood 1ntrus1ons that can and can't be seen: Strangers parking on the usually quiet streets and amplified sound spilling into their homes. Board members asked Millar for a written copy of his speech and promised to respond to them within 10 days. ~I E SPORTS LTD. 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I This Coupon Good for I .. 90lrh 1-1 i $ One Dollar S J' -.. ::.:_ S I On Purchose of' 10.00 During Sele ~.c;: ••••••••••••••••• > •--•--I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 26 1983 1'1 'Tide turning' for women Supreine court justice plans talk in county March Fong Eu cites gains in Newport uffrage Day address State Supreme Court Just1t-e Allen E. Broussard will address the annual met'llng of the State Bar Sept 10, at the Disneyland Hot.el in Anaheim Broussard, who was appointed to Cahfomia's highest court in 1981, w1U speak on "Whither the Jury" in the Embassy Room East from noon to 2 p.m. The meeting is sponsored by California Attorneys for CriminaJ Justice, a statewide organization of more than 1,700 criminal defense lawyers m both public and pnvate practice. Further infonnauon may be obtained by contacting the group at 311 S. Spnng St.. No 502. Los Angeles 90013 or by phoning (213) 620-1081 Literacy tutors sou ght in county Tramang classes for volunteers-to instruct illiterate people in Orange County will begin Sept. 10. according to the South Coast Literacy Council, which provides free tutoring to non-readers and non-English speakers_ The SCLC wall conduct seven-week , 21-hour trammg classes for volunteer tutors m Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel. Prospective volunteers seeking information may call 552-3587 in the Irvine and Mission Viejo areas and 493-3800 or 497 -1138 for the region from Laguna Beach lo San Clemente. Conditioning workshop at college Irvine chiropractor Bnanjames R. Porteous will offer three lecture-workshops at Oranfte Coast College m Sept.ember discussing conditiorung for the lower back, the neck and shoulder area and for the weekend athlete. The workshops, which will include a postural analysis and home exercise program for each participant, wiU take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 15, 22 and 29 on the campus. The fee for each workshop is $15. Interested people may register by calling the OCC Community Services Office at 556-5880. Stop-smoking classes sch e duled The Ame~1can Cancer Society will sponsor two Fresh Start Stop Smoking programs in Fountain Valley during Sept.ember. Classes will begin Sept. 13 at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club, 17066 Newhope St. Classes will begin Sept. 20 at the Greenbrook Homeowners Association Clubhouse, 18222 Santa Joanana St. Sessions will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for two weeks. 8y HELEN <.:RAIG Delly"°4C ............... nt "This is an exc:1t111g lime to be a woman." That's the v1t.-w of California Secr«>tary of State March Fong Eu, who addressed the third annual Suffrage Day luncheon of the Women's Network Alert at the Balboa Bay Club Thursday. ln the 63 years since the ratification of the 19th Amend- ment, which gave women the right~ ·:at.e, Eu said she has found much to celebrate and much that is disappointing. The condition of women in this country leaves a lot to be desired. she said, although women now make up the majority of eligible voters. "The tide may be turning," she said, citing the increased numbers of women running for office and getung elected "Certainly there is increased publtc perception of a gender gap." As the highest t>lccted woman m state government, Eu sees the need for women to vote on the basis of issues that affect them directly. The pnorittes most women value -including educa- tion, child care. and the right to control their own reproductive life -are given little priority by male politicians, she said. "When presidents and gov- ernor.: decide to cut budgets, the cuts are always made m health services, famlly and job service programs. and child care," she said. Women had better learn to vote as women, for women. she said. And, they should remember how incumbents vote on women's issues and mark their ballots accordingly. This is supposed lo be a slow year for the secretary of state, spent dusting the files and check- i(lg the t:omputers for readiness of next year's election. Instead, the Valley vandal had an ax to grind A vandal took an ax or a hatchet and defaced a wooden garage door Jamb. patio posts and a window shelf at a Fountain Valley reStdence 1n the 16000 block of Madrooe Clrcle Security agents at Zody's Depart- ment Store said they recovered a pair o f leans and two dresses that a shoplifter reportedly stutted In her empty purse Pohce say they've obtained latent fingerprints while Investigating the theft of a $200 AM/FM radio CSS4ltte player from a car park.ed in the 10000 block. of Warner Avenue Huntington Beach A passenger side window was smashed in the burglary of a 1982 Stiver Volkwagen, parked Thursday on the 8100 block of Burnham Circle The loss Included a car stereo valued at $413 A $60 camera was stolen In the burglary early Thursday of a burgun- dy 1978 Chevrolet parked on the 19600 block of Canberra Lane. A wire apparently was used on a locked passenger door 10 enter A car stereo equalizer and speakers were reported stolen Thursday In the burglary of an orange 1979 l<harman Ghia. parked In a driveway on the 20200 block. of Cralmer lane. The loss was esti- mated at $170 A woman was arrested Thursday evemng ror alleged 1hopllttlng at the Skaggs store. 7492 Edinger Ave. Cosmetics valued at S50 were re- covered Hand fools and televlslon test equipment worth $750 were reported stolen Thursday In the btirglary or a company truck parked In front or a home on the 9600 block of Wood- lawn. A wind wing was pried open to enter Irvine An Industrial facility on the 17000 block of Pullman Street was bur- glarized Thursday and 3,000 pounds of aluminum was stolen. The alumlnum was leftover scrap metal. Police were called out to Barranca Parkway at 5:42 thla morning atter a citizen reported a nude man walk.Ing through a shopping center A video cassette recorder valued at S 1,000 was stolen from an Indus- trial plant on the 17000 block of Fitch Thursday at t 1· 10 a.m Surveying equipment v.orth $1 ,500 was stolen from the Wiiiiamson Surveyors on Irvine Center Drive at the Laguna Freeway Thursday at 8:30 am Newport Beach A Cherolet El Camino 11alued at $4.800 was taken from an enclosed garage on the 200 block of Cedar Street by burglars v.ho apparently broke Into the house and tracked down the car's Ignition lc.eys A 23-year-old college student who stopped by 1he beach ott the 2800 block of West Oceanfront reported a thief took his backpacl\ and Its $287 worth or contents while he v.as standing at the water's edge The pack contained a portable stereo. a calculator and several credit cards. Laguna Beach Someone removed $210 In llems lrom a car parked al 1254 Glenneyre at 8 15 pm. Wednesday A thief stole $410 In fishing gear last weekend at 1265 Branywyn An unidentified person shot a BB gun through the window of a business late TueS<lay The suspect and the victim agreed 10 settle the matter prlvately Burglara stole patio furniture valued at $450 at 373 South Coast Highway Tuesday morning. Hazy sunshine for the weekend Cl>Wlelton SC 89 78 TM FOfecHt For 9 p.m. EDT "41fn CJ snow CJ Coastal Cl\WleltonW V 91 ae CN<toltt NC 15 72 Saturday. Auouat 2 m:iJ B CMyet\"t 13 57 •Hi h T•m ralurH snow.re Flurri.1 .. • Suf!ny an<' hazy Satvtdly 'Mth palcPly Chicago 90 87 mo"''"O eou1a1 io... eloud1 •tong ,,,. Onc:1nn111 91 87 ooutll eout Lows tontQt'ol in ""<l·SO. 10 Ctewlond 82 82 ""'* !501 HIQM Satu•O:J.'" mld·70. 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Although the elect.oral turnout m December is traditionally light, the election will cost an estimated $14 million or more and this money is not in the budget bill, she explaJned. Counties must fund it from their own budgets and hope they will be reimbursed. has• a doctor ot education degree from Stanford. She is not coy about her future plans. "If the opportunity for higher office is available," she said, "I would definitely be interested m making the effort." Asked what she thought of becoming vice president, if that was the only way for a woman to become president of this country, Eu said, "I think that would be a great idea." Eu came to the office of Sec- retary of State after four terms in the Assembly, and holds the record for the most votes ever given a California state official. A third generation Californian, she was a public health educator and Eu said she finds Orange Coun- ty one of the most active areas in the state for women in politics, as evidenced by Women's Network Alert, a coalition of women m - volved in community affairs. March Fong Eu Body surfing victim J o hn Seymour, 56, of La Ha bra is hoisted onto Newport Beach life- guard jeep a fte r going head first into the sand while riding a wave off beach near Orange Stree t Thursday. He was rus hed to Hoag Memorial Hospital whe re he is listed in good condition. Casual cops keep beach cool By tbe Associated Press SEAL BEACH -The unifonn of the day is shorts, sneakers, white polo shirts and baseball caps. Police say the casually dressed Motorcycle accident kills Tustin man beach Jeep patrol helps keep things cool on the hot, crowded sand. Officer Dean Zanone said the attire keeps officers cool and may relax any animosity between police and beachgoers. Police began the beach patrol this year in hopes of dealing with widespread drink.mg, particularly by teen-agers, which oft.en led to trouble, Chief Stacy Picascia said. The city has a no-drinking law for the beach. "If it's not enforced, this beach can get real ugly. It has in the past," said Za.none, a six-year police veteran. The patrol hasn't stopped the drinking completely, the officers say. "But it has put a big dent in it.," Zanone said. Zanone says he doesn't giv~ every dnnker a citation , which carries a $40 fine. "We're given a great deal of discretion," he said A 28-year-old Tustin man died of massive internal injuries early today after hts motorcycle crashed head on mto a 3-fool high post in front or the complex where he lived, police said. Trash fire burns trees Mark Carrigan was rushed by paramedics to Western Medical Cent.er where he w ent into sur- gery. but died at 1:45 a.m. authorities said. Carngan was northbound on Ritchey Street when he failed to make a tum and collided with the pole in front of Rampton Square Apartments, police said. A con trolled bum of orange tree trimmings at the Irvine Ranch Agriculture Headquarters Thurs- day got out of hand and had to be put out by the Orange County Fire Department, officials said. "It was a pe~ible burn day." said Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold." A piJe of tree trimmings caught some eucalyptus trees nearby and started them going near the CALIFORNIA LOOK ® CARPET SALE rrom Walter Carpetf. the west's number one carpet mill comes the wests mo~t beaut1ful carpet at prices( so low they even amaze us Take advantage ol this annual event Buy now. Emerald Bay Dream Awhile intersection of Myford Road and Irvine Boulevard." An Irvine Ranch spokesman, who said he thought about four trees had burned, said, "It was more whistle and holler th.an anything else.•• Two fite engines controlled the 3:07 p.m. blaze and haodled clean-up, Reinhold said. 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A4 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 Historic Galveston burns Hurrican e dan1age followed b y fire in dow11lown Texas city GALVESTON, Texas (AP) Jt'ire erupted today in a hist.one downtow·1 section of hur- ricane-ravaged Galveston, sprt ading through ont.> block and mjurmg at least two firefighters Damage from Hurricane Ahc1a , which pounded the area earlier this month, muld have bet>n responsible for the blaz.e, said Fire Chief H.R. O'Donohoe. Girl, 3, Found in outhouse DENVER (AP) -Two birdwatchers seekmg a rare species in a moun tain park heard a cry and found an abducted 3-year-old girl m the bottom of ;m outhouse. Lori Poland, who had disappeared Monday, was in serious condition at St. Anthony Central Hospital with infection and c1rculauon problems m her legs Dr. Henry Cleveland, head of trauma services, said "She was standing in some type of fluid for some time, perhaps in the outhouse water for anywhere from several hours to days." Lori's father, Richard, said, "Her feet are pretty swollen and don't have very good circulation, and we have to keep a dose eye on her. She's still in somewhat a little bit of shock." But he said she was recovering and would make it because, "She's as strong as the rest of us." The Polands, from the town of Sheridan south of Denver, wept with relief Thursday after Lori was found. The flames heavily damaged the vacant four-story Washington Hotel in an az·ea adjacent to the old S trand section . An engineer called the I 00-year-old s tn.u.:ture a "total loss." A nightclub also was destroyed. O'Donohoe said Police dispatcher S heree Brockstine said the fire began about 12:55 a.m. It was contained at about 4 a.m. by 75 firefighters. "It started as a two-alarm fire, and then rapidly spread t.o a general alarm, where you call everyone in the surrounding area to help prevent the whole town from going up," said Brocks tine. One of the hotel's walls collapsed, and authorities blocked off a four-block, L -shaped area of the downtown secllon of buildings, some of which are more than 100 years old. O'Donohoe said one firefighter was hospitalized for treatment of smoke inhalation. Another was treated at the scene for a head injury caused by a fall. Marine jet crashes MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (AP)-A Marine jet exploded "like an atomic bomb" when it smashed into a residential area after the crew ejected, burning an e lderly woman and slightly injuring one crew member, officials and witnesses say. The four-man crew of the burning EA-6B Prowler, an electronics countermeasures jet, were able to eject and parachute to safety shortly before it crashed Thursday night, officials said. The plane dug a 12-foot crater in front of a house owned by Chauncey and Trudy Styron, destroyed much of the dwelling, and severely burned an elderly woman standing in a neighbor's yard. Topless bar theater? Judge eyes hare facts By tlae Associated Pren SANT A ANA -The juke box played Elvis Presley's "All Shook Up," and Judge Bobby Young- blood said the bikini-clad dancer needn't remove her t.op for him to ponder whethe r the Mustang Club was a bar or a theater. Sant.a Ana law bans topless dancing in bars but permits it in theaters. Judge Bobby Youngblood Dancers Hannelore Pinkas, 22. Newport wonJan gets county panel gavel A Newport Beach woman has been elected chairwoman of the Orange County Commission on the Status of Women for 1983-84. Janie Arnold. a New York native who has lived in Newport Beach for the past 13 years. will begin her duties as chairwoman Sept. 1. A graduate of Syracuse Univer - sity, Arnold also has completed some graduate studies at Cornell University. Arnold, a single mother of four. was appointed as an at-large member of the commission by Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose supervisoriaJ district encompasses Newport Beach. Other officers elected were Vice Chairwoman Mary Yunt of Or- ange and Secretary Judy Rose- berry, a Fountain Valley resident. and Christa Dawn Montgomery, 26, were charged with baring their breasts and buttocks at the Mustang Club on Harbor Boulevard in March. Manaeer Ron Leon was charged with promoting lewd acta. The three have pleaded inno- cent to the misdemeanor charges, which carry a maximum term of six months in jail and a $500 fine, because defense attorney Joshua Kaplan insists the Mustang Club is a thea~r. not a bar. Deputy City Attorney Claire Gratian countered: "I haven't been in that many bars. but I know one when I see one." The Municipal Court judge, hearing the cue without a jury. went to the scene of the alleged c~ Wednesday to invettigate. Rock 'n roll blared from several speakers, and multicolored lighta reflected of( a mirrored ball. Women in various stages of un- dress paraded down a runway. bumping and grinding to the music. None danced topless. A four-foot ncrman's land kept male customers at bay. Galveston fire men battle blaze a t historic Washington Hotel this morn- ing. Hurry up and wait Golden West College students have ple nty of company as they line up for class registration. Signups continue through Sept. 7, but the Farmers seek heat relief By the A11oclated Pre11 The sm othering blanket ~ heat which has claimed 17 lives offered no relief today for the Midwest, where tanners pleaded for federal dJaaster aid to re9Cue them from the "slow torture" of billion-dollar crop losses. The nation's mid-section continued sweltering Thursday as temperatures climbed over 100 from Oklahoma to Iowa, while lightning from thunder- st.omlB killed one person and injured two others in Alabama. But the Deep South &>ta breather as thunder- showers bathed parts of Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, touched off in part by sputtering tropical de pression Barry. Lewis' wife died of fluid in lungs HERNANDO. M~. (AP) -The death of entertainer J erry Lee Lewis' fifth wife was "consistent with a drug overdose," but further tests are needed to determine if drugs were involved, authorities say. A preliminary autopsy Thursday listed the cause of death for Shawn Michelle Lewis, 25. as "pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) from an unknown cause." A medical examiner said. "That type of death was consistent with a drug overdose, but other things could have caused it, too." The report ruled out the possibility that Mrs. Lewis met a violent death. Hunting ton Beach campus will be closed next Friday and Labor Day. Som e 20,000 students a re ex- pected to enroll this fall. Coastline's spirit soaring College oHering o~er 200 programs along Coast this I all More than 200 Commmunity Services clalles. toun, lectutts, wotkahoi-and aeminan will be offft'ed by Coastline College this fall at area locations along the Orange Coast. "Let Your Spirit Soar" is the theme this semester of the 40-page Valley school district seeking hoard panelist ApplicMions are being accepted personnel office, 17210 Oak St., to fill a v.amcy on the peraonnel Fountain Valley. Letters must be oornrnialJon of the Fountain VaJ-presented there by 5 p.m . Sept. 20. ley School District. The opening Commissioners must be resi- was created when Ray Evans. dents of the school district and who haa served since April 1973, registered voters to qualify. T he tubmitted his resignation, effec-commission has three members live Dec. 1. who establish procedures and Tboee interested in aerving J policies for the district's must submjt a letter of intent to ' non-teaching employees. the dJrector of the penonnel Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. comrniaion. Application infor-on the second Thursday of the mation la available from the month in the school district office. Community Services brochure. The booklet lists programs ranging from computer Uteracy to calligraphy, from jogging to job-hunting, from country danc- ing to a visit to the "Spruce Goose.'' Community Service programs run from mid-September th.rough December with fees from ~ to $50, with most in the $2~ to $35. • range. Brochures are being mailed to residents of the C-oast c.om- munity College District with registration fonns included. A 60-page fall calendar of events also is being mailed to area residents by Golden West College in Huntington Beach . The Golden West booklet lists tours, theater activities, films, lecture series and programa for senior citizens and c8ildren. Driver serious ly hurt Hunting ton Beach resident Francis Schmidt, 22, had to be cut fro m her car after it was broadsided at the Newport Beach intersection o f Bristo l Street and Jamboree Road la te Wednesday by a car driven by Kenneth Beals, 27, of Fountain Valley. Beals was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. Schmidt is in serious condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal. Light-colored van in back- ground also was hit by Beals' car (not shown in photo) . r SALE IUFFELL'S WHOUTMY, INC. .................. 1922 HARIOI BlVO. COST A MESA -548-1156 Barry gains force, may he hurricane WINSDSURFING -RUNNING -SKIING All NEW SALESMAN SAMPLIS MIAMI (AP) -Tropical depression Barry, which swept~ f1or lda as a storm with top wlnds ....._ • of 40 mph. was rebuilding Its strength over the tepid Wholesale Prices -Cash or Check Only waters of the eastern Gulf of Mexico today and forecutera said It could become a hurricane. •Wool/ Angora S~era & Hats "The depression Is presently unde rgoing a • Ski Clothing, Ski loots, After Ski loots, Ski Poles refonnation prooetS," the National Hurricane Center ea.id this momJna. "Conditiom are favorable for • Windsurfing Wettuitt further development and the system could attain • Running Clothing, Shim , Worm-vp Suitt\ tropical 1torm strength later today." By 6 a.m. EDT, the depression was centered Ftl.frl., Aug. 26, 12·7 pm, Sot., Aug. 27, 12-6 pM, Sun. Aue. H , 12.s pm about 690 miles east of Brownsville, Texas. at lautude NIWlANO CINTR llAOt Al ADAMS 25.5 north, longitude 86.5 west, with top wmds of 35 19674 11.ACH llVO. HUNYMTON 11AQt mph The de~1on was moving west at 12 mph. ...._ ________________ ....... _________ ___, Southtrn California ·, Oldtst & Finest Rt1tourant Sinct 1922 Sund•y Brunch 10 JO to 3 p tn $ton•1"1l 11/ I 00 o m 0.1/11 LIMOUSINE SERVICE AVAILABLE 3334 W. Co11t Hwy., Ntw~rt Beach• (714 ) 645-7077 Complimentary Champagne With Brunch ----------- ' I r t -------·---- TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Striking Copper worke rs put on job 'waiting list' By tbe Associated Press PHOENIX -Some striking copper workers may be put on a "waiting hst" for thelr old jobs but hundreds will be left out of work. Phelps Dodge Corp officials say, as the rompany continues to hire replacements in the eight-week-old walkout. The copper producer says its operations will be up to full capacity by Saturday. Amtrak has fourth crash KENLY. N C. -Amtrak's Silver Meteor, which had three accidents during its northbound run to New York, struck a car early today on its return trip to Miami, injuring the driver, police said. The train, which killed a woman, hit two vehicles and derailed in the accidents Wednesday and Thursday, struck the car at a crossing in downtown Kenly. said Police Department dis- patcher Connie Conyers. Military regil'e may fall NEW YORK -The military regime of Gen. Augusto Pinochet in Chile has abandoned a "facade of legalism" and is indiscriminately killing and detairling citizens, according to a report from a human righ ts group. The report by Americas Watch, released Thursday, said there are indications that P inochet is l05ing the support of his nation's military and eventually will fall. STATE Chinatown killer sentenced S EA'TTLE -A Superior Court jury ruled Thursday night that Benjamin Ng should be given life in prison without possibility of parole for his convictions on 13 counts of aggravated first-degree murder in a Chinatown massacre. Brushfire chars 30 acres LOMPOC -A brushfire tha t threatened 12 C-ebada Canyon homes and livestock and forced the evacuation of residents has been doused after charring 30 acres, fire officials said. There were no injuries or loss of property in Thursday's blaze, Santa Barbara County fire dispatcher Diane Hogan said early today. Freeway projects approved LONG BEACH -The California Highway Commission has approved an additional $1 50 million in new work, including three inter- changes for the long-delayed Century Freeway and ~3 rehabilitation projects. The action Thursday cleared the way for the first construc- tion to begin this fall on the Century Freeway, which will eventually extend from the Los Angeles International Airport to Norwalk. WORLD Soviets test killer satellite FRANKFURT, West Germany -A West German newspaper said today that the Soviet Union tested a "killer satellite" over Bavaria last summer. The Frankfurter Allgerneine. a respect- ed conservative daily, said the test was carried out in June 1982 during large maneuvers lnvolving Soviet missile units. The newspaper said the test was "not a complete technical success" but hinted that the target satellite was knocked out.L Chad 'truce' undisturbed N'DJAMENA, Chad -French Defense Minister Charles Hemu bP6an an inspection tour today of units of the French paratroop task force facing Chad's Libyan-held northern desert. The undeclared truce along the government de- fensive line on the J 5th parallel -m effect dividing Chad m half -continued undisturbed for the 13th day in SUCC9Sion. More U.S. troops arrive HONDURAS -An additional 1,000 U.S. soldiers arrived in Honduras for joint U.S .-Honduran war games seen as a show of force by the Reagan administration, while m El Salvador there were reports of scattered fighting and rightist death squad murders. The head of El Salvador's Peace Comm~ion said he expects direct talks soon with leftist rebels waging a 46-month war against the U.S .-backed govern- ment. ln Managua, the Nicaraguan Defense Ministry said at least 77 rightist insurgents were killed along with 14 soldiers of the leftist Sandinista government in the past week in northern Nicaragua. Israelis kill five Arabs BEIRUT, Lebanon -Lebanon's leftist Druae leader Wa.Ud Jumblatt flew to Pnrls from Syria today to meet with U.S. Middle F..ast envoy Robert McFarlane, and the Israeli military command in Lebanon said its troops killed five of eight Arabs who attacked a mountain check· point. Art Show At Huntonqton Center Arts & crofts for home dacorotor~ l\. c<>llnc.tors thru ~cpt $ ' f ARIUS INStltANCE GROlW 441 Old NewS*f llvd NewS*f IMch, Co. 631-7740 • Reagan cheered, jeered LOS ANGELFS (AP) -While President Reagan spoke to l .000 ' Hispanic businessmen and pro- fessionals, about 200 people dem- onstrated nearby against U.S . policy in Latin America and the Philippine regime of Ferdinand Marcos. "We don't want no mter- vention, Reagan. Reagan, Pay attention," the demonstrators s houted Thursday at Pershing Square downtown. Reagan, across the street at the Biltmore Hotel, was not within heanng distance "Reagan won't see us, but he'll hear about us through the news media. and I think protests make him a lot more cautious," said Sleve Williams, 28. w ho teaches fourth and fifth graders at St. Clement Catholic Elementary School in Venice. In the hotel, Reagan told the Hispanic gathering he was "com- fortable ... bemg among men and women like you who exemplify the values I atl.mjre." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 26. 1983 5 Toothy problem Just whe n you thought ii was safe to go back on the street again ... This 3 ,200-pound re plica of the shark from "J a ws 3 -D" tumbled to La nke rshim Bouleva rd in Los Angeles when it was be ing r e moved from a billboard Thursday. 'Admiral Kirk' fights blaze at Paralllount HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Star Trek" star William S hatner joined firefighters to battle a "solid sheet" of flame that raced through Paramount Studios Ttwrsday. destroying vintage movte sets and damaging stages where the TV shows "Cheers" and "Happy Days" are shot. Flames at the 50-acre studio shot 90 feet Into the air and swept ovt-r six acres, demolishing the 56-year-old "New York Street" set where the movies "Going My Way' and "Bells of St. Mary's" were filmed. "There was solid fire from building to bualdmg, a solid sheet, just like a tornado," said David Pondella. chief of set lighting at Paramount. "It was roanng." All that remained of the outdoor sets were 30-foot-high telephone posts that had supported building facades. Damage-was estimall'Cl "in the iruUions," Fire Inspector F,d Reed said Earl Lestz, v1c.--e president of studio operations for Paramount, said that while "New York Street" was "priceless," damage to the sound stages was "minor " One Paramount employee told arson m- vestigators that he saw smoke and then flames coming from a facade called the Tattoo Shop on "McFadden Street," said Patrick Patterson, a city Fire Departmen t spokesman, adding that the fire was under investigation. ·Firefighters rushed to Sound St.age 15, where an expensive set depicting the Vulcan planet for "Star Trek Ill: The Search for Spock," had JUSt been completed. Paterson said. Aquino's slaying protested Th e set features 40-foot-hjgh "rocks" made of polyurethane. w hich is highly toxic when it bums. However, a sprinkler system went off in the st.age. "We came within about 30 seconds of 105ing the set." said Shatner. who plays Captain Kirk m the movie. Shatner said he had to man fire hoses outside the set until more help arrived. MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Thousands of' -students demon- strated at two uruyersi ties today to protest the assassination of opposi- tion leader Benigno Aquino and denounce what they branded as the ''fascist regime" of President Ferdirtand E. Marcos. Aquino's son briefly joined one of the protests. Meanwhile, a special com- mission created to investigate the slaying held its first working meeting, but decided to postpone a public hearing until after Aquino is burled Tuesdc1y. About 3,500 students, JOined by Aquino's 23-year-old son, Benigno rn. marched about the campus of the University of the Philippines in suburban Manila, ho1Sung ban- ners reading "no reconciliation under a fascist regime" and "con- tinue the struggle for freedom and democracy." Lestz said shooting of the film w ould begin on.• schedule next week. Two firefighters re<:eived electrical shocks, possibly from downed power lines, but they were checked at the scene and released, Reed said No other injuries were reported. The fire broke out at 4:02 p.m . and was doused with the help of 150 firefighters and helicopters at 6:27 p.m .. Reed sai~ lt'S OUI l lTWL&..,.........__ ______ C _____ E BIAt lO . ,,,/!) HURRY •.. FINAL WEEKI/ ncn RCA 25" ~,., ... , XL-100 OILY Color TY with Dlsit1I So1n ll111ot1 Sc111 • 127 Channel Cable Ready • Auto Color Control NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE DURING OUR 36th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A NEW TV OR MAJOR APPLIANCE, DON'T M~S OUTll GENERAL ELECTRIC OllLY 28" WIDE • 12.9 cu. ft. 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Rather. now they are mere expressions of intension. ways of expressing fiscal positions until such time in the future as real dollars need to be talked about Most of the ctedit for the new budgeting must be given to the late state budget. which showed local jurisdictions that deadltnes were not only unnecessary bu tactually harmful to the real business of politics. Various levels of jurisdictions now have been given some numbers, sometimes quite surprising to them. to plug in. Other numbers. however, apparently depend on negotiations sull to take place among the state politicos. The state's delay of its own budget until July 19 was merely the end of the first phase of the present debcle. The governor and the state legtslature have now handed out differe~t versions of the effect of the state budget on the local budgets m place prior to knowing what the state was going to give them, they've had to make assumptions as to what was going on. Even m the best of times. which these are not, that's one hell of a problem. Also one heU of a temptation. Let's look at the prudent course of action first. City A (let's leave them nameless) decides to play it close to the vest, cuts services, announces probable layoffs. Screams from all over the place. Along comes the anno~~cement of state aid.~ "windfall" (that's a civic belch) of a million dollars. Everything restored, status quo antebellum. Only problem is that the peopl.e who were going to be cut still hate City A. People who organized to protect services hate City A. . . .. . . City B does the opposite. The local h eadl;me is Ba million dollars in deficit." Local conservatives blame it all on B's unwillingness to tighten its civic belt. Officials talk cautiously of layoffs later m t he year as a last resort. Then the state cor:nes through with the million bucks. Ev~ryone forgets the ~ea_d.line. So you can see who wins. Certamly not the W1S0phist1cated souls who decided to take their budget seriously. They're the suckers. What happens the next time around, of course, is that when things are tough everyone h as gone modern. Why change the reality when you can simply change the budget? Just hope that reality never catches up. The real problem ts that most of California's counties, cities, school districts and other jurisdictions are budgeting in a post-Prop 13 never-never land already. How long can things go on like this, with this lethal combination of seriously bloated bureaucracy and some increasingly more neglected civic needs. The last thing local governments needed was what they got, a lesson from Sacrame nto in the political value of creative bookkeeping . California's costs m d e ferred maintenance, avoidance of capital projects. and neglect of essential services are already considerable. The last thing we needed was a new lesson m how to avoid facing these costs. -The Berkeley Gneue MAllBDI Gay rights bill opposed To the Editor: Most people don't know that right now Sacramento As- semblyman Art Agnos. a sym- pathrrer with the very powerful homosexual lobby. has vowed he'll push through his biU, AB 1 which w1U grant full pnvileges and protection to homosexuals male and female, pedophiles (who prefer sex with children). trans- vesll tes ( weanng clothes of the opposite sex) and sex-sadists who en.JOY inf11cung pain m the sex act. Many of these people carry the dangerous disease AIDS. If Agnos' bill passes -and he promises it will. these people will hold JObs as teachers, recreation leaders, child counselors. tee cream vendors and police juvenile oHit-ers. Most people would write their congressmen but they don't lcnow who they are or where to write. Here's who and where. Please everyone, let's make our opinions heard! Write Assemblyman Nolan FrizzelJe, 73rd District, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA. 95814. LAURlE WHITCOMB Irvine l. M. BOJd/rhanks, buster After Christopher Sholes in- vented the typewriter. he said he was "grateful to have done some- thing for women, who always have had to work so hard " IC you'd 1.Jke to liven up the ron- versation at your next pany. ask those in attcndanCC' what the typewriter did for wom('n There are th()S(' who say ll was JUSt another washboard. In (ootball, 55 pcn.•ent of the NFL players a re blaC'k In basket- baU. 80 percent of the NBA players arc black S uicide rate among alcoho lics is 30 times greater than that of the general population. It's now harder to get into a veterinary AChool than a medical college A No, that was Donald Duncan. Lee Duncan trained Rin Tin Tin. Same generation, about. Both the dog a nd the toy were pretty h igh with the public for awh ile there The difference: Once down. the dog stayed down. But the Yo-Yo kept coming back up. Workers commute from town to town. county to county. st.ate to state. and along the borders. even from 'country to country. But where do they commute from continent to continent? l'U answer that. Across the Bosporus between Istanbul and Uskudar -en a 10-minute ferry ride. Q What was the "52-20 Club"? A Sardonic nomenclature that out-of -work G ls gave to their ilk after World War ll They were -authoriwd $20 a week for 52 Horseshow Pitchers of Ameri- ca, lnc., puts out a monthly newsletter caUed "Ringer " h's obituary column ls headed "Dead Ringers." IC you don 't like dogs. move to Iceland. They're outlawed there. Two out of three living crittel"S can fly. weeks while looking for new beginnings Q. Wasn't the world's largest rrwker of Yo· Yo'~ a man named -Lee Oun<'an? ORANGE COAST -Dailf Pilat .,. Q . What are the odd. that a couple marrted '10 years wUJ get divorced? A. One ln 1.000. about. H.L lchw.U IH """*"- Chaay DowaHbJ ldltorw.-...-'° .,,. ....,..,.., OUI 001., SENoor QUKK! 5~ SOMErnlNG 10 ~IM IN ~IS<1HN L~UA6E! - Bunny stirs Reagan stew By EV ANS WITT ..-t.d-Wlfl., WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi- dent Carter had his "killer rab- bit." Now President Reagan has an "F.aster bunny" problem_ Carter's problem was just a rabbit that swam toward his boat as he was fishing on a Georgia vacatfon in 1979. The story. when it came out almost exactly four years ago in August. made the Democratic incumbent the butt of many a joke. Maybe 1t is something about August -the weather, the heat, the vacations or what -that leads to these unusual developments from American presidents, but the "F.aster bunny" story may cause much more trouble for Reagan than the killer rabbit did for Carter. For the Easter bunny story 1s yet another sn the s(•rtes of thl• self-inflicted wounds the Reagan admm1strat1on has suffered as 11 struggles to do somethlllg about the GOP tncumbent's problems with women Ammunition The bunny story 1s part of the White House staff's counterattack NIWS ANALYSIS against an insider who went pubtic with her dissatisfaction. Barbara Honegger. a Jusuce Department official charged with examining federal laws and regu- lations looking for sex discrimina- tion. blasted Reagan for doing nothing to push for any changes in the laws she spotted and then resigned on Monday. Reagan spokesmen belittled her as a "munchkm," calling her a low-level functionary who did not have a policy-Making role. Then on Wednesday. spokes- man Larry Speakes ridiculed her for showing up at the White House Easter t"gg roll in a bunny outfit. sayt.ng that s howc-d how important shC' was 0of)l> Not vnly did th1· rtd1l·ulc· uutrag{• som1· wom1•11. a ppan:ntlY wrong On a roll It Will> M.; I lont•gg1·r said she'd nev1.•r bet•n lo an egg roll. muc h less ma bunnv outfit. Now thC're wcrC' somc.h1ghjmks at the 1980 GOP Nauonal Com ~nuon where she tossed on such a costume -m part, inspired by the killer rabbit episode -and she did say she had been called "The Bunny" by some around the White House But Ms. Honegger 's charges and now the ridicule from on high are unfortunately timed for Reagan. For he was preparing to show his concern for women with a speech before a group of GOP women leaders today. on an important po~tical anniversary. ~1xty-three years ago, the women's right to vote was written mto the U.S Constitution. On Aug 26, 1920. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby certified that the 19th Amendment had been rauf1ed by the n ecessar y three-fourths of the states and was arlded to the U S Constitu- tion. Lightw.-ighl On the campaign trail, Reagan liked to say that he is for the "E" and the "R" but not the "A" of the ERA. He even had a plan for rooting out sex discnmination from state and federal laws, a plan that was better than the ERA. But Ms. Honegger wrote m the Washington Post on Sunday that Req,gan's dcd1cat1on lacked substance, saying her reports on identifying federal laws and regu~ lations that discnminate against women langwshed on a Wlute House desk. As ts often the case in Washing- ton, the net effect of her public outrage may be to accomplish far more than she could have from the inside. The controversy swirling around Ms. Honegger's charges may goad the administration into clearung sex discnminallon out of federal laws and working with the states to do the same. Wome n proble m s For the Reagan adm11ustrauon really has ht tie choice but to try ta deal with the gender gap His problems w ith women now merely differences m poll numbers between women's at· titudes toward Reagan and men's opinions -could translate into votes in November 1984 And the president's adV1sers fear that the gender gap might just be wide enough then to deny Reagan another tenn Where Reagan's women stand By MAUREEN SANTINI "--lei.cl ""-Wrlter LOS ANGELES lAP) Whenever President Reagan's commitment to women lS ques- tioned, his aides quickly assert that he has appointed hundreds of women to vario¥S posts. However, in his own backyard -the White House staff -the situation isn't so rosy Of the 93 highest rankmg Wh1 te House aides. 15 are women. The highest ranking White House aide is counselor Edwin Meese rn. who IS in a category by himselC After Meese there are three levels of commissioned White House employees. 17 to I The top category, which comes with the title of assistant to the president, includes 18 people That is 17 men and one women, Faith Ryan Whittlesey, who heads the public Liaison office T hese arc the people who are rons1dE>red the president's semor staff and who have the most access to hrm and the most JOb benefits This group mcludes Whne House Chre( of Staff J ames A Baker Ill. Deputy Chie f of Staff Michael A Deaver and National Security Adviser Wilham Clark. On the second rung of the hierarc hy. those of the title depu- ty assistant to the president, there are 16 people They include 13 men and thret.• women; Karna Small, in media liaison, Pamela Turner. m leg1slat- 1vt> affairs, lmd Becky Dunlop m preside ntial personnel ~pecial cat.-gor y The third <'3tegory. those C'::tlled special assist.ants to thl' prt'Sident, include 58 pt.'Ople, of whom 11 arc women Four of them arc on Ms Whlllll?S('y'sstaff in public liaison, Judith BuckalC'w, Mary Jo J acobi. Dee Ann Jl•psen and Catahnn Villalpando. The othl•rs are Margaret Tutwiler, executive assistant lO Baker, Pamela Bailey, deputy director for publJc affairs, Sherne Cooksey. associate counsel; Ann Higge ns, d irector of cor- respondence; Dodie Livingston, director of presidential messages. and Nancy K ennedy and Nancy Risque, both in lesislative affairs. The assistants to the president and deputy assistants are entitled to use the White House gym, tennis court. executive mess, and they get priority for use of White House cars and the presidential box at the Kennedy C.enter. However. only assistants to the president are entitled to attend dally staff meetings at the White House Special assistants are entitled to cat ma separate room in the White House mess, and they may use official White House cars fo r official business w hen they are not tx>rng used by those who outrank them. Titles, not powrr Although they cannot speak on the record about the s1tuatJon for fear of losmg their jobs. several women in the White House know that even if they are lucky enough to get one of the fancy Wh.t te House titles, too often the access and power the utles are supposed to confer are not forthcoming. One women who wanted a promotion was infonned by her boss that he could get her a higher level title but couJd not promise more authority or access But even if Reagan's top aides have not yet focused on the number of high-ranking women on the White House staff they have reallied that rf Reagan is going lO close the gender gap more atten- tion must be gwen to issues that concern women. "l thmk now there LS much more attention bemg paid to women, and they are much more sensitive lO women's issues." said one male assistant to the president who dtd not wish to be identified A blight of tee shirts and ceramic shells If l were going to make a list of the ten best places in the world, I'd put Nantucket on the list. I don't mind telling you that because I don't live there. If l did live there l wouldn't tell you how good it is. because I wouldn't want you coming there and adding to the crowd. Nantucket. for those of you who aren't from the Northeast and don't know, la a narrow Island about 20 miles long. 30 miles out in the ocean off the coast of Massa- chuaetts. ll'a close to, and a lot like. Martha's Vineyard. Each island la crowded with rich, famoua and Interesting people. The people of Nantucket are quietly confident that they tuavf' a better class of n ch . intereUng and famowl people. I've been to bolh lalanda and wouldn't ~ke aides. On Martha's Vineyard you'~ apt to run into Walt~rCronk.Jteor Art Buchwald. On Nant.uckct you may ~ John Chancellor or Ru.uell Baker. Scve'l'al years ago I w.-nt \0 a ,.,, -----...~ ANDY ROONfY ~ bookstore on Martha's Vineyard to buy a novel by William Styron. The store didn't h..,ve the book but while twas there. Wiiliam Slyron walked m C.ast week we spent three days on Nantucket as guests of frtends. and it tll certnmly one of the mOt't dramatic places on earth. Any lal~nd has a little drama about it, but &n island 30 mllN out to aea has a lot. Our friends have a great hoWM" on the bluff above the be{lc.:h that takes wonderful adva n\8gt or It.a situation. and we had a wondt'rfuJ tJme there. even though I kept h3v1ng tht-"ervous f~llng lhey were better hO!lt' than l w~ a guest Bclns a guest is not som • thing I do w llh a lot of griu:~. H4vlnR now paid my ruip«ta to lhe natural beauty ol lhe ia.lAnd, I -------------- have to tell you. something's wrong. Ct's what's w rong every- where. Why are we such pigs? How can people who come to 4 place for its natural beauty, quickJ ly tum it into lhe kind o{ place they came there to get away from? The residents of Nantucket are fighting a loslng battle against an invasion of tourists. real estate operators and house guests like me. Sunday morning I went to the village to buy the newspaper and found that the st.ore had pul up rope lanes to keep the people in line as lhey waited their tum to pay. Th~ 1treets of the town are paved whh cobblestones and lined with •tores. Somehow th~re'• a phony quality to the qualntn~ h !lffma a_rransed and artificial, and even If you llk~ cobbleatonet, It'• hard to find u plact> to park while you go Into a five-and-ten-cent 1tore, with u Cncade designed to make It look like o l 7th--contury shjp'a chandle r. to buy A T-shirt that says "l Love Nantucket " He re's a unique island tha' people love for its remoteness and original quality The ocean theor- etically provides a moat lha t discourages casual visitation to the island, but we've become so good at overcoming distance and natu- ral obstacles that the theory no longer works. Week e nds. hundreds of 4-wheeled vehicles head out for the mtnd dunes toward the light- house at the end of the island to get cloeer to ntiture. and e nd up cloee to each other Nantucket has all the progress .. md real est.ate development it can handle and still rt>maln on my ten-best List And I could do without much more restoration. too. RestoritJon often produces as much junk u progrea does 1 wish 90ml'One could aay for Nantucket.; "Okay. Th4if!I It. No rnort' Ev~ryone who doeM't belong here .. out! And take your 'I Love Nantucket' T -ah lrta with you.'' • -----· -·---·--------· -~ ( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Aug 26, 1983 Al EXTRA HOURS SATURDAY 9:00 TO 7:00, SHOP SUNDAY 10 :00 TO 6:00* SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WITH SAVINGS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL, DOWN TO BUSINESS AND AROUND THE HOUSE PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25% Snap-front skirts in beautiful colors. Reg . 22.00 ........................... 15.99 INTIMATE APPAREL Save 25% Lace-trimmed half-slip orcamisole from Deena. 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M1·KNltill'f •••octet.ct Pr••• Wrll•t DELAWAHE, Oh1u IAP) F.utmg 1h1· geraniums •~ nut .1 for fot<.htod 1dt•a to M.Jrny Dill'- But JUSt cat the.• leaves. not tht' bloc.ml.s Several vanetll•s of ~t•raniums arl' .tnwng mon· than 200 species of herbs she grows a mong flowers, shru~ and vegetablt'S on her 11 -ac·re farm "We love the geromums." she said. "The small grt:'enhouse Ls fulJ tht! flavor, the fragrance. You c:an make leas with tht•m They have a nice sc:ent 1f you want to dry the leaves and put them m pillows "You can make plam geranium tea. You can make apple tC'a from the appl<'·scented leaves or lemon tea from the lemon-scentt'<i leaves or vou can add ll Lo other tea. Whichever way. fresh 1s. best tn anything, any of the herb family. But 1f ynu have an abundance of the leaves and wunt lo dry them for wmter use that works well too " Talk of geraniums is one.• small part of an enthusiasm for all things herbal by th•~ rro-hatrl-d grandmother. Growing he rbs at her Chalet Lodge Herb Fann in Dela wart' County S<.>ems to bl· her life. "I've grown plants alJ my life," s hl' said. "We've· hved here 10 years, and I brought plants with mL• when I c:aml' and have sought ou1 plants l'Verywhere "And we specialize in alpme plants, thl' mountain plants which will grow well rn rocks" Another favorite 1s an eglantm1· rose sht• propagates and which ean be used for applt• flavoring of lt•a Whc1t starll'd JS an ht•rb garden JUSl for the family has grown into a business without advertising Sht• rwvl!r gav1· any thought to sut'(·ess lx><:<iust' 1t wa~n·1 1ntcndt-<I as a bus1n<.'S.'> "At f11-s1 Wl' JUSt wanted to llvt• hert-<ind grow thmgs but pt'Ople were so t•unous. They kl•pt C'alling and wanted to bring the ir friends and we• just finall y said 'yt":>' lo t'verybody." Aside from a chalet -style houS<' where the Dill!. raised four children, the farm consists of a gret>nhouse, a couple of small outbuildings, one with a lean-to greenhouse nailed to its side, anri several dJ rferent garden plots, from patio sire lo a quarter -acre An assortment of sheep, chickens, geese, cats and a dog have free r un of the place and seldom bother the herbs. Hobert Dilts, an Ohio National Guard t-olonel, makes (lower boxt.'S and other accessories that are sold along with the herbs The mformahty of thL• bustness 1s apparent everywhere. SmaU m1•tal boxes on shC'lves m the various buildings substitute fo r a cash register. Every pottt-d plant in sight has the plant name written on a wood stick imbc.-dded in its soil. At least ont'l' a week Mamy conducts dasses on herbs and their uses, flow er arrangmg, drwd flower techniques and basket wcavinR. Her prepared lecture I on herbs 1s oni· of lwr favor lll.>S She~ designed a desk-top-saw l·hurl of num· than 200 herbs. descnb· ing whut eat•h looks l1k1-. how bt•st to grow It and how Ix-st to use.· It Marny, wlmw Swt~., wandfather taught her to lovt• plants. has m •vt•r c:ountt>d the vanelles of herbs she grows. But ~ht· knows where every one LS planted becauSt: sht· p<.>rsonally put 1t m the ground. Tht• D1IL., moved to that rural area because they saw tt as a grea \ pla<.-e lo ra1M· childrcn and herbs. Now with four grown childrcn, she 1s de lighted that her iour grandchildren are learning the names of the plants. Several garden plots an• surrounded by hght green bushes atop thin stalks. She 1dl'ntified them as camphor-scented southernwood. .. It's a hedgt• plan t and it's an insect deterrent," she said "It's not I 00 percent ('fCe<:t1ve but it suggests lo thc tnSt"Cts that they would rather be somewhere else. "And that 1s true of all the fragrant herbs." S ht' cons1dt•n. herbs more a'> an accent to vegetables a nd drinks than a main course but said that may be dut• more lo custom than need. "French sorrl'I. for t•xample," she pointed out "You c:an use l<.'avt-s of Frem·h sorrel for salad. and you don't hav(· to have lettuce with 1t Just put a little oil and vinegar 1m 1t and it's deligh tful " Marny. who likes to read the work of Plato and Socratt•s for rel<ixation. rL'<'Ognizes every species of herb sht:· grows I ll•r herbs a re for sale but only at the farm, never ~n <iny~ _____ _ Coldf raine extends garden tiine Nursery Special ROSE BUSH CLEARANCE SALE Put a l•o ldframe to work in your garden. That structure will help you keep your green thumb rn shap<-> weeks beyond the traditional gardening time. Ln its simplest form. a coldframe is a small rectangular pit covered w ith a clear or trans lucent removable sash . A cold frame captures hea t by letting m sunlight through its transparent cover during the day and keeping heat radiated from the soil during the cool nrght. explains Dennis P11tenger, urban horuculurist, UC Cooperative Extension. Use it as a co ntrolJed weather capsule m which you manage temperatUrt'. humidity, and llght for favorable plant growth T he UC R1vcrs1de SJX'('tahst offers tnformallon on the coldframe. Among its many uses, a coldframe helps force cuttings to root faster, starts pere nnials from seed, aids in the adjustment of seedlings from indoor to outdoor use, and produces early crops o f vegetables such as radis hes, s pinach and lettuce. For the average home garden, one 3 by 6 foot coldframe 1s alJ that's needed. 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Garden classes set SuccuJents and bromeliads w1U be the topics of classes to be presented at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. Cultural practices and vaneuesof succulents and constructing a container garden w1U be covered at 9;30 a.m. Wednt'Sday, and students will learn how to I ~lect bromehads for their own gardens during 1nstruC't1on beginning at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 7 Cost of I daSM's are $25, succule nts. and $12 . bromeltads AdvanC<' reg1strat1on as n-qu1red For 1nform:n1on call 67J-2261 FRESH CUT Florist Special ROSES "low buds- 2.98 DOZ. Since 1946 Ha):fisftl's o~v Nursery -Florist :.~:;, 2640 Hart.or ll•d., Costa Mesa g'!rJ~!D AJ good fhtuugt. Srol I 1983 •Mt wooty fjSh LLO\'D•!i '--~------------------gard~n sl1op ~ m !J . , __ ::..i • All 15 GAL CITRUS 1/2 PRICE REG s55ou SALE SJ250 5,....-C lfJ'" 1'.'1. ( ;,•,t'" ~1·1•· ·I '1 :. 5 GAL HIBISSCAULSE sags REG SlJ J i• th -i l .. I /1~ . " ' ' :. I' 5 GAL. 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NOTE OUR "NEW REGULAR" LOW PRICES Bedding Plants & 4" Pots from ............................................... 99• 1 Gallon Plants from ......................•........................................ s2.98 5 Gallon Plants from ...............................................•......•...•.... •9.98 BEDDING PLANTS Panaya & Vlolas 5 8 ¢ Reg. 11~ NOW Beautiful Color 4" Pot LLOYD'S COLOR Baskets I Color Pots • Daily Pilat FRIDAY AUG 26. 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS COMICS 86 87 88 Malavasi returns He 's hoping to get IFL off the ground Today, Ray Malavasi got back into football. At a press conference held at the St. Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. it was announced that Malavasi would become general manager and head coach of the Los Angeles franchise (as yet without a nickname) in the newly-established International Football League. When I visited with Ray on Thursday morning, ii was the first time I had seen him relaxed in five years. Gone was the strain and pressure that constantly showed on his face as head mentor of the Rams. He wasn't as uptight or high-strung. Nor was he worried any more about trying to get a team in shape as well as an owner. Asked if he missed being with the Rams, whom he guided to first place (including one Super •Bowl), one second, one third and one fourth-place finish, his respon.9e was a quick, "No." "I miss the roaching part of it," he added quickly as he leaned back in his chair at his office in Loe Alamitos, directly below IFL headquarters one floor above, "but I don't~ the problems and !the headaches and the things that were almost impossible." "lm~ible" might be an appropriate word, SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO laugh at it without giving it a chance," stated Malavasi of the new league. Not that the Huntington Beach resident. is a dreamer. Far from . it. He quickly acknowledges tbe pitfalls the IFL is going to have to overcome. especially in Los Angeles, which needs another football team like lt does more smog. ''The reason I think it's going to be successful is because of the type of cities you have involved," said Malavasi. "You look at San Jose, a very thriving area. They've never had a pro franchise. It was always the 49ers, always the Ra.ms. Now they have an identity. "Omaha, same situation. What is there in Omaha?" The Akron, Canton, Ohio area, that's always been a hotbed for football, too. "But I agree with you a 100 percent," he added of the obstacles !acing the LA franchise. "So what you have to do is a better marketing job than, let's say. you have to do in Denver, because of the NFC's Central Division h opes to sh e d p oor image this season . Page B4. 0 D .,.., ............... Rams in final tuneup SAN DIEGO -John Robinson feels the Rams are starting to look hke the NFL team he envisioned when he took the job as head coach -which isn't bad timing considering tonight's matchup with the San Diego Chargers is the final exhibition game. Kickoff lS at 7 at Jack Murphy Stadium, and the Chargers can O• Tl' t.•l .. t C••••el%•t 1 return the favor after dropping their exhibition opener three weeks ago to the Rams by a 34-20 score. "We're beginning to evolve into a different kind of offensive team," notes Robinson, referring, of course. to the presence of rookie running back Eric Dickerson "We're getting Dickerson more involved." , too, in describing Malavasi's upcoming task with the IFL. which will play its season, starting next March, concurrent with the United States Football League. "What makes me angry are those people that competition we have here. ' "I think the USFL made some mistakes and (See MALA V ASl'S, Page 8!) Ray Malavasi is hack as head coach in L.A., this time in the new International Football League. Dickerson had no trouble find- ing holes last week m a 13-7 win over New England. picking upo 97 yards on 16 carries. Streaking· Dodgers eyeing first place Tonight's contest has some new cast characters -for both teams -as the Rams hgure to unveil re<:ently acquired Steve Fuller at quarterback after Vince Fer- ragamo runs the offense in the first half. Fernando Vale nzuela Mungall cast in role of favorite Costa Mesa's Greg Mungall has stamped himself as one of the favorites entering the weekend's concluding rounds of the Stubbies California Surf Trials on San Clemente's Lower Trestles. Mungall, who was second in the Trials m 1981, has gone through his three heats unbeaten and has advanced to today's round of 32 following rompetition Thursday. Among th05e JOirung Mungall ln man-on-man rompetition were Sean McNulty of Capistrano Beach, Mike Cruickshank of Dana Point, Irvine's Alan Lopez. J>eter Townend of Huntington Beach, Smerk Mangan of Irvine, Kevm Billy of San Juan Capistrano and Mark Price of Laguna Beach. The surf was 2-to-3-feet Thurs- pay, down a little bit from the }>revious two days. The survivors of today's heats, which will be a best-of-three for- .-nat. will assure them.selves of IJ>rit.e money when the field is cut jo 16 for Saturday's round. The semifinals and finals will f>e held Sunday. • $3 Million pact !or Jabbar? • INGLEWOOD (AP) -Basket- ball star Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar has approved basic terms of a new contract that will, pay him $3 million plus incentives to remain the Lakers center for the next t1wo years. · • "We're down to the perks - we're just working on the final d,etails now," said AbduJ-Jabbar's agent, Tom Collins. Team owner Jerry Buss was out of town and unavailable for lcomrnent, but hla •pokesman, Bob ~teiner. ~· negotiations have otconclu~. Buss is slicking to his statement t "progrea haa been made." d he "looka forward to the next gotlaUng letlaion," Steiner said. Coll.Ina added, however, "I on't call it a deal, t~. until we shake hand.a. That'• when I feel you have an agreement.'' PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The up-and-down Los Angeles Dodgers are up again. And 1f they stay up, they could be back atop the National League West any day now. On June 19, when Burt Hooton patched a complete game, 5-1 victory over Cincinnati, the Dodgers reposed smartly atop the d1v1s1on, leading defending champion Atlanta by 5 1/2 games. The Dodgers had the best record in baseball. 43-21. They hadn'tlostmore than two games in a row all season. Their controversial off -season house-deaning of sorts was paying off, and there was less being said about Steve Oarvey and Ron C-ey m<1Vingon. But the next night, June 20, the San Diego Padres and Garvey came into Dodger Stadium, and won 4-1. They won four in a row -plungmg the Dodgers into a tailspin that lastecJ nearly two months The Dodgers fell as far as 6 'h games behind the Braves, a turnaround of 12 games in tht-standings But after play Thursday. the Dodgers, who have won eight straight, were only 12 games behind Atlanta. They were off Thursday. awaiting the s tart Angel catcher Mike O'Berry sto ps Ned Yost from scoring on this play, I •• rt',..,.,,, I ~·••ael II at$ of a 12-day, 10-game trip through the East, which opens tonight at Philadelphia. Fernando Valenzuela ( 13-6) is due to pitch against Kevin Gross (2-4). During their tailspin, the Dodgers' defense went from bad to terrible. Starters Jerry Reuss, Hooton, and even Valenzuela, hit a drought. Between them. they were only 5-12 in the critical eight-week span. On Aug. 10, the Dodgers were routed. 9-2, in Cincinnati. It was their third straight loss to the last-place Reds. Veteran shortstop BiU Russell remarked, "It's the low point of the season." In retrospect, it might have been the turning point, too. For immediately after the game, Manager Tom Lasorda. disgruntled over the rash of errors and bonehead plays. held a 12-minute closed-door clubhouse meeting, unusual for h:m. After La.sorda's stonny meeting. and a fter the media left, the players held a meeting of their own. A,.-....,..o hut couldn't prevent seven more ·Milwaukee runner s fro m scoring. .. t . ' Bur t Hooto n ln addition. ught end David H1U and comerback Eric Harris will see their first action Ram unifonns tonight. Meanwhile. wide receiver Roger Carr, acquired this week to boost San Diego's depth at the position, wiU be in the lineup for the Chargers. "He's experienced and he wants to play," said San Diego Coach Don Coryell, who plans to start Bobby Duckworth at wide receiver and spell him with Carr. The Chargers obtained Carr, a nine-year veteran, in a trade Wednesday with the Seattle Sea- hawka for undisclosed draft choices. San Diego, 1-2, has given up onJy one to·uchdown in the last six quarters Slumping Angels open homestand Yankees in va de for three-gam e set The battered Angels return to Anaheim Stadium tonight (7:30) as the New York Yankees invade for the first of a three-game series, which precedes visits by Cleveland and Milwaukee on the homestand. It's the latter which is responsible for the latest state of affairs for the Angels -Mil- waukee punished the Angels Thursday, 7-0, with Tom Can- diotti the main cuJprit. The Angels remain 11 112 games behind Chicago in the American League West. Candiotti, only a rookie, recent- ly summoned from the minor leagues. has quickly become part of what the Milwaukee Brewer batters perceive as a salvation corps. "If it wasn't for our pitching, there is no way we would have gone 9-2 here," third baseman PauJ Molitor said after the Brewers defeated the Angels to end an 11 -game homestand. Candiotti shut out the Angels on 13 hits in just five innings off Angels pitcher Tommy John after 10 previous games of relatively poor hitting . "It was one of the best times we have had against Tommy John," manager Harvey Kuenn said. "He has pitched well against us through the years." John. 40, said that, for a change, Motorcycles race tonight Fresh off a victory last week in a U.S . National Championship qualifier, Alan Christian will lead the charge tonight (8) on the weekly speedway motorcycle card at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Also' scheduled to race are Kelly Moran, who was nipped by Christian at the finish last Friday, seven-time national champion Mike Bast and Gene Woods, among others. Gates open al 6:30. There Is a $3 parking charge, but It ls refunded with purchase of speedway tickets he couldn't come up with "the good pitches that I needed to make when I got behind the hit- ters. They are good hitters, and when you get behind them you are going to J05e games." He was sorriest about the pitch that Ned Yost converted to a three-run horner in the fifth. "It was a fast ball but it didn't sank," John (9-11) said. "Actually 1t did sink, but It went 370 feet before it did " It was only the third Brewer homer of the homestand. Candiotti (2-0). in his second major-league start after being called up Aug. 6 from Vancouver. has a .42 earned-run average as a Brewer. "I onJy threw one knuckleball today," he said. "Basically, I was able to gel ahead. of the hitters with my three basic pitches. Of course, the seven-run lead helped a lot." BlllBDARD TONIGHT TV-RAOIO: See Page 82. 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aug 26. 1983 Retiring Y az, Bench represent a vaniShing breed By WILL GRIMSLEY "'.,_... c .. ..._.... "Yaz" and "The 01' War Hoss," Carl Yastrzemski and J ohnny Bene~., have chosen the same year-the present one fur retirement and, as a result. two of the era's most imposing baseball stars wiU find them.-;elves on the same Hall of Fame ballot in January. 1989. The voting will be interesting. But there is another aspect -equally noteworthy -to the October curtain call of the durable, ageless pride of the Bost.on Red Sox and the gritty, inspirational cateher of the Cincinnati Reds. They represent the last of a vanishing breed - SPORTS BREAK Soviet high jumper shatters world mark with a leap of 6-83/a From AP dispatches PISA. Italy -Tamara Bykova of m the Soviet Union, four days after tying for the wome n's world high jump record, shattered the mark with a leap of 6-8~ inches Thursday at a track and field meet. The 25-year-old Russian had shared the record with Ulrike Meyfarth of West Germany, who won the gold Sunday at a meet in London. Both women cleared 6-8 in London, but Meyfarth finished first on fewer misses. Meyfarth did not compete T,bursday. The lanky, red-haired Bykova seemed unaf- fected by the heavy rains and chilly winds that swept nearly empty Garibaldi Arena, easily cleared 6-4 ~ and 6-6 on her first attempts. Having already won the event, Bykova had the bar set at 6-83/a. Aft.er a long pause to get her concentration. Bykova loped towards the bar, gave an immense kick and soared over to wild cheers. She then failed in three attempts at 6-9 ~. Quote of the day Former pitcher Jim Bouton: "When a rookie does weU. it fouls up the manager's plans. So he lets you pit.ch until you have a bad inning. T hen he can ship you out as planned." Steelers edge Philade lphia PHILADELPHIA -Qua r -[il terback ClJ{{ Stoudt passed four yards C. • to cap a fourth-period game-winning touchdown drive as the the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Philadelphia Eagles. 10-3, m the National Football League preseason finale for both clubs. The Steelers' first of'three interceptions set a dnve in motion that resulted in a first-period 20-yard field goal by Gary Anderson A's avoid a ir collision OAKLAND -Players and other m passengers aboard the Oakland A's chartered plane reported a near-miss with a smaU private plane during the approach to Oakland International Airport. "l could see the numbers coming up," said A's designated hitter Jeff Burroughs, who was among 25 players. Manager Steve Boros. five coaches and 15 others returning from Cleveland Thursday night. Be lfort tallies a t Del Mar DEL MAR -Belfort, ridden by ~ Bill Shoemaker and carrying 115 pounds, won a homestretch duel with Sari's Dreamer to capture Thursday's $35.000 feature race on the turf at Del Mar. [ 11 players who started and ended their careers with the same baUclub, guys who, although comparatively underpaid, didn't join the stampede for bigger bucks and greater security with the advent of free agency in 1977 They are two men who can always be identified with a single club. That has become a rarity in this day of skyrocketing salaries a nd free-bidding on the open market which has changed baseball into a game of musical chairs. "I never cared to play anywhere else," says Tigers overpower White Sox Home runs by Jobn WockenfUIS, m Chet Lemon and Lou Whitaker backed the combined si x-hit pitching of Juan Berenguer and two relievers as Detroit crushed the Chicago White Sox. 10-1. Thursday night. Wockenfussslammeda three-run homeroff Britt Burns. 7-8, in the first to start the Tigers on their way . . Elsewhere, Pat Sheridan's two-out single capped a two-run rally in the bottom of the ---ninth inning that gave Kansas City a 5-4 victory over Texas and a sweep of their twi-night double-header. The Royals won the opener, 3-1. as George Brett homered, Frank Wbite had three nits and Costa Mesa ~ High and Orange Coast Col- ~ lege product Dan Quisenberry J picked up his 35th save ... Dan L _ Ford hit a two-run double WOCKENfU&S w ith one out in the bottom of the 10th mning, giving Baltimore a 2-1 decision over Toronto . . . Steve McCatty hurled a four-hitter and Oakland scored five runs on six straight hits in the fifth inning to beat Cleveland. 6-0 ... Omar Moreno drilled three hits and scored three times as the New York Yankees downed Seattle, 7-4, behind Sbane Rawley, 13-10, who earned his third straight victory ... Frank Viola pitched a three-hitter and Kent Hrbek doubled twice, singled and scored a pair of runs as Minnesota topped Boston, 5-2. Dodgers pick up a half-ga[lle George Hendrick crashed his 14th a home run of the season off Atlanta reliever Steve Bedrosian in the bottom of the ninth. leading St. Louis to a 2-1 triumph over the Braves Thursday night. The victory, St. Louis' seventh in eight games, moved the third-place Cardinals w ithin 1 'h games of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the co-leaders in the National League East, and cut Atlanta's West Division lead over the idle Dodge rs to l 'h games .. . ln the only other National League game Th!..lrsday. Jim Morrison and Tony Pena drove in two runs each as P ittsburgh knocked off Houston. 5-3. to move into a first-place tie with Philadelphia in the East Divison. Little League finals set WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -J ose a Almonte' tossed a no-hitter Thursday to put the Dominican Republie into its first Little League World Series title game with a 3-0 blanking of Osaka. Japan. Earlier, Adam Olmstread drove in the winning run in the sixth to give Marietta, Ga .. the other spot in Saturday's championship game with a 9-8 victory over Stamford, Conn. Television., radio TV: NFL Football -Exhibition: Raiders at Cleveland, 5 p.m .. Channel 4; Exhibition: Rams at San Diego, 7 p.m., Channel 2. Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 5 p.m ., Channel 11. RADIO: NFL Football -Exhibition: Raiders at Cleveland, 5 p .m .. KRLA (1110); Exhibition: Rams at San Diego, 7 p.m., KLAC (570). Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m., KABC (790); New York Yankees al Angels, 7:25 p.m., K.MPC (710). This Price is right after opening round of Golf World Series AKRON, Ot}io (AP) -Nick Price got a bitter dose of Ameri- can-style pressure a year ago at Royal St. George in England, and now has spent a full season sampl- ing the demands of the PGA Tour "It's been a learning expenencc for me." said Price. a 26-year-old South African who joined the Tour this season aft.er winning the South African Order of Merit. a feat he accompli!t\ed without winning a tournament. "You conjure something up in your mind. then you find every- thing is completely different from what you'd expected," he sald. And Price, who hasn't w on in two seasons and hasn't played with particular distinction this year, conjured up a surprise of his own. a 4-under-par 66 that gave him the first round lead Thurs- day in the World Series of Golf. McKeever tourney planned Sept. 19 The Mike McKeever Memorial Golf Tournament has been set for Monday, Sept. 19 at the Irvine Coast Country C lub Lunch wiU be held at 11 a.m with teeoff slated for around noon with a dinner planned lul(>r In the evening. A donation of $150 is required. Thole Interested In partlcipaUng should cont.act High Hopes in ("()lta Mesll at R46· 7458 "I hita few good shots and got it on a roll. I haven't done that for a while," he said. The last time, in fact, could have been m the 1982 British Open, where led through 66 holes, the lost four strokes over lhe last six. handing the title to Watson "It hurt," he said "After 66 holes. two loose drives got me in trouble. But I recove red quickly. I look on it as a positive achieve- ment -after all, I was second in the British Open -rather than a negative thing." Shortly after that bitter ex- perience. he revamped his swing, abando~ed the European circuit and this season joined the Ameri- can Tour on a fuUtime basis. The primary surprise he found in the United States he said, waa "the depth of the talent. J just dldn't expect the depth of the good players over here. There are 125-150 good players in every tournament. There are 120 in every tournament capable of win- ning. It's amazing." F.qwilly amazing was his 30 over the last nine holes at the 7,173 yard Firestone Countty Club coun1e, an e ffort that centered around at chip·ln birdie on the 11th and was a single stroke off the coune record. But it wa.s needed to keep him a stroke in front of Jack Nicklaus and Bobby Clampett, tied for sec· ond at 67 Ritzman's 68 gives her lead DENVER (AP) -When you're in the wontt slump of your five-year career, as Alice Ritzman is, nothing brings you out of the doldrums fa.st.er than a nlfty 4-under-par 68. Ritzman. battling severe pul· Ung problems all aeaaon, gave her confidence a shot ln the arm with the 68, which featured four blrdlet and the re9t pant.· to tak• a 1-atroke lead after the opening round ThW'8day of the LPGA Clulic at C.Olumblne Country Club. Rtum.n. 31, a native of Kallapell, Mont., who now Uves ln Phoc.-nlx, wu leading two golfen who ore reboundln1t from In· juries. Yastn.emski, son of a Bridgehampton, N.Y., potato farmer, and a stolid New Englander who has played 23 years and never got above his re ported current salary of $650,000 while millions have flowed into the pockets of far Jess. "A million bucks -that's a lot of money," he said. "I don't think I'd be worth It." Bench was still clinging to the old "Big Red Machine," which made the World Series four times in the 1970s, as it disintegrated piece by piece with the departure of Tony Perez, Pete Rose. Joe Morgan, Ken Griffey and George Foster. "The people a t Cincinnati always treated me weU," he said. "While I don't blame guys for Record-setting effort East Germany's Ute Geweniger cel- ebrates afte r setting a world record bettering themsc~lv ·. f<>r myself I've always give,, priority to other ingi;, like loyalty and people J enjoy being aro d " Bench, 35, regarded as one of the greatest catchers of all -time. abandoned th~ chest protector a nd shiPI guards to dose out his career a t third base, a spot once associated with the departed Pete Rose. Suffering the aches and pains of more than 2,000 battles, almost aU of them behind the plate, Bench's final season is not up to his average. He is batting .251 and with 10 home runs and 44 runs batted in at mid-week. Yastn.emski, a young 44, stands to ret.U'e on an upswing in th e women s 100-me ter brea tstroke at Rome in l :08.51 . U.S. basketball supreme CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)- Subslitute Lisa Ingram sparked the U.S. w omen's basketball team to a gold medal in the Pan Ameri- can games with a 113-33 victory over Venezuela . to their hfth Pan Am basketball gold. lopsided triumph of th LS compett· t10n. The previous widest margm was Canada's 92-44 romp over the Venezuelan w omen last week. Meanwhile, Michael Jordan's 24 points led the undefeated U.S . men's basketball squad to an 88-68 victory Thursday over Ar- gentina. Ingram. a 6-2 center from Northeast Louisiana University, is the 10th player on the team's roster and s he did not play in the United States' first three victories here. But she got plenty of play- ing time Thursday and SlCOred 15 points in the second half. The Amen~ns. taller and faster, rolled to an 18-4 lead m the first five minutes and were breez- ing with a 33-6 advantage when Coach Fran Garmon started run- rung m the substitutes. The Americans led 60-20 at halfume. Ingram, star at Northeast Lou- LSian.a who had not played in any previous games here, acored 23 points to power the U.S. women The Americans. the silver medalists in the 1979 Pan Am competition in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Pan Am champions four previous times. posted the most The U.S . women's aggressive defense forced the Venezuelans into 26 turnovers m the first haH and 37 for the game. MALA V ASl'S NEW JOB ... From Page 81 hopefully we will not make those mistakes. Playing at 2 o'clock on the Fourth of July in the afternoon in 100-degree weather ... when if they had played at night, they would have gotten 20,000 more people . . . those are expensive mistakes and hopefully we're going to avoid those. "The only thing we can't compete with Is the sun, the weather, the beach. If it's nice out, sure people might stay away. But if it's bad out, or cold out, there going to ~o to a game." Of course, the IFL is only going to attract people if it has a product that's attractive. And considering football talent is already spread thin, one can't help but wonder what wiU be left for the new league. "There are a number of sources we have to chooee from," said Malavasi. "The first area will be recently-retired players, guys who figure they stiU have a yeac or two but were wwved out of the NFL. "Our second source are those players who are unhappy m the NFL, or USFL, or CFL (Canadian Football League) and are playing out their option. Your third source ts I go out and select two players I want and just sign them . I don't care who they are. The final area would be the college draft." F.ach IFL team, and there will be anywhere from eight to 12 clubs, has a salary ceiling of $1.5 million for 39 players, which equates to approx- imately $37 ,000 per athlete. F.ach club is allowed to pay whatever they want for two superstars. As of yet. the IFL has not secured a teleV1S1on contract but Malavasi feels that's a headache that can easily be resolved. But then any headache the IFL could offer would have to be considered easier than any experience Malavasi had to endure with the Rams. I wlll ae=be ·~g SQ 0/0 oFF There will be others, but not like this. Ours Is closer to home, with bigger discounts, finer equipment, less crowds, easier check out. Walt a Little Longer ... the rewards will be worth it. ! Anaheim Convention Center Sept. 2, ~ & 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 83 Another divisional title for Steelers? Raiders, Chargers, Dolphins, Jets all figure to b e battling for titles AP Wlr-s>ftoto Miami QB David Woodley (above) faces the challenge of Dan Marino this season . Weekend sports on TV, radio Saturday It has been four years since the Pittsburgh Steelers last won a championship of any kind. Since 1979, when they captured the American Conference's C-entral Division and then Super Bowl XIV, retirements and defections to a rival league have left holes in the Steel Curtain defense and have decimated the offense. Gone are Joe Greene, Jack Ham, Lynn Swann, Rocky Bleier, J im Smith and othe rs. Terry Brad- shaw , who set Super Bowl records for passing yardi and touchdowns, is 35 now and can't throw, the NOLL RUTIOLIANO BILES .AFC PRE~ little playing time. On defense, Coach Chuck Noll has finally joined the crowd and gone to a 3-4 alignment victim of a sore elbow following offseason surgery. and is counting on two of the linemen to be pivotal Few of the names beyond Franco Harris, Jack players in their resurgence -rookie Gabriel Rivera, Lambert, John Stallworth, Donnie Shell, Mike nicknamed "Senor Sack," and Keith Gary, P it- Webster and Mel Blount are all that familiar. tsburgh's first-round draft pick in 1981 who played S till, they are the Steelers, and dreams die hard. instead in Canada. -t-•• They may have failed to win a title the past three ln Cleveland, Sam Rutigliano plans to rely more years, but to some they are not yet mere ly another on Mike Pruitt in the suddenly popular smgle-back team in the National Football Leuue. offense and to make hetter use of tight end Ozzie Besides, they are in the AFC's C-entral Division, Newsome in the passmg game. He still has to decide where Cleveland has been jolted by injuries, whether the passing will be done by Brian Sipe or Cincinnati has been stung by defections and the Paul McDonald. Among the Browns' mJury problems stigma of drugs, and Houston has become one of the are broken ankles suffered by running back Charles ronference's worst teams. White and Dave Logan. So look for the Steelers to win the division again. Cincinnati's problems are marufold. The Bengals The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins appear face their first four games without fullback Pete to be the class of the East and the San Diego Chargers Johnson and defensive e nd Ross Browner. suspended and Los Angeles Raiders the best of the West. after admitting to havmg purchased cocaine. Houston Coach Eddie Biles has to decide T he picks: whether to go with Archie Manning or Gifford CENTRAL DIVISION Nielsen a t quarterback. The Oilers, 1-8 last year, are Pittsburgh Steelers rebuilding their offensive line around No. 1 draft pick Cleveland Browns Bruce Matthews and its defensive secondary follow- Clncinnatl Bengals ing the off-season arrests of three defensive backs on Hoston Oilers drug and alcohol charges. EASTERN DIVISION Joe Walton, credited with developing quar- New Yort Jets terback Richard Todd's talents, now is the Jets' head Miami Dolplains coach. Todd has burners Wesley Walker and Lam New England Patriots Jones as his primary receivers and Freeman McNeil Buffalo Bills as the leader of a solid ground game. Joe Klecko, Baltimore Colts injured much of last year. is back to solidify the WESTERN DIVISION defense. Sao Diego Chargers It appears M1am1 Coach Don S hula won't have Los Angeles Raiders Don Strock as his relief pitcher when David Woodley Seattle Seabawks Denver Broncos runs into problems -and Woodley could be running game built around Tony Nathan and Andra FrankJin. Buffalo's new head coach, Kay Stephenson, is <.-ounting on rookie tight en<.! Tony Hunter The Bills' top runner, Joe Cribbs, also has signed a future rontract to jump to the USFL. New Engl.and and Baltimore are rebu1ldmg. Ron Meyer, in his first year as head coach a year ago, got the Patriots into the playoffs for the first time in four years. Baltimore's Frank Kush is still looking for his first pro win in his second season. San Diego, the most explosive team in the conference but woefully lacking on defense the past few years. finally emphasized that aspect of the game in its draft, going for AU-American Billy Ray Smith. sh ifted to linebacker from end, and comerback Gill Byrd with two of its three first-round picks. The Chargers satisfied record-breaking quarterback Dan Fouts with a long-term rontract during the off-sea.son . The Raiders' QB, Jim Plunkett, figures to be challenged once more by Marc Wilson. Los Angeles is rebuilding its offensive line -which blocks for Marcus Allen. l _ TELEVISION 8 a.m. ( 11) -TRACK AND FIELD - Highlights of the J esse Owens Games, taped Aug . 13 in Los Angeles. Kansas City Chiefs challenged by rookie Dan Marino for the starting q uarterback job. Can Terry Bradshaw stave off m-If Bradshaw can't play, the quarterback job will David Overstreet, a No. 1 draft c hoice two years fall for the time being to Cliff Stoudt, who has ha~ ago who played mstead in Canada, strengthe ns a juries to he lp Pittsburgh? ~===-~~__;::._~~_;:_~~~~;;_~~~~--~~-=-~-=-~~__;::~-~-~~~-, 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Toronto at Detroit. Noon (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES - Coverage mcJudes track and field, basketball and boxing at Caracas. Venezuela (taped). 3:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the World Series of Golf at Akron, Ohio (taped). 4 p.m . (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Little League World Senes Champ1onsh1p game at Williamsport, Pa. (taped). 6 p.m . (2) -NtL FOOTBALL -Exhibition: Houston at Dallas. 7 p.m. (5)-BASEBALL -New York Yankees at Angels. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m., KABC (790); New York Yankees at Angels. 6:55 p.m ., KPMC (7 10). Sunday TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES -The final day of rompetition features track and field and boxing from Caracas, Venezuela 10:30 a .m (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. Noon (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the World Series of Golf at Akron, Ohio. 12:30 p.m . (4)-SPORTSWORLD -TheCART Ponoco 500. taped Aug. 14 at Long Pond, Pa. 2 p.m. (4)-HORSE RACING -The Budweiser Million , the world's richest thoroughbr~ stakes race at Arlington Heights, Ill. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m., KABC (790); New York Yankees at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710). 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Oh what a feeling to actual!~ o"'n a Toyota• But oh. what a feelin~ to ger a grear buy on a Toyota besides• ~~~~~!!!!=:~?=•-.---. o"¥y' But you don't need much time to make OH WHATA FEELING' a deal• You just have to show up now. while lt'>On1C0Mf ASYOUARf ' TOYOTA • llll•fll on 1T1<1nut .. 1urf'f\ •utae..!~d rtt•ll P'lef" °"•~ .ct.wl •'1•~ Cl<tt" IM) •¥~ l"t<" ~not ln<kl<k-I•• ht~•r 01n'f)OtlllJOf\ QPtto<wl •n<I r .. IC>Mll~ ~qulrt'd t'OlllJ"T'4'nl " B.Hrd on manul.Kttt•"' ••tta~lrd tt'IAll valur II pur<~.-d ~Alt'ly ft.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug 26, 1983 Image problem for NFC Central 49ershope to return to form in West From AP dispatches For years. the National Conference's Central Dtv1s1on was known as the Black-and-Blue Division, first because its teams were noted for their punish- Lng play, later becaUSE' they were noted for getting beaten up by the rest of the National Football League. The NFC Central still has a long way to go to achieve parity. lt is the only division in the league without a Super Bowl victory (Green Bay's two don't count; they came before the merger), hasn't put a team into a Super Bowl game since Minnesota after the 1976 ( NFC PREVIE" season and as the only division in the conference which put a s ub-500 team into last year's playoffs (Detroit, 4-5) Some of that reputation of medioc- rity was dispelled last year when Green Bay gave Dallas a scare in the playoffs before capitulating 37-26. This year, the Packers could be one of the classier as well as flashier teams in the conference. The San Francisco 49ers, who nosedived from Super Bowl champ to a 3-6 loser last year, figure to pick up the pieces this season while the New Orleans Saints battle Atlanta for the second place in the West. Like the 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles and Rams before them. Wash- ington's Super Bowl champs could be headed for a fall while the Dallas Cowboys chalk up another NFC East title. The picks: CENTRAL DIVISION Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Minnesota Viklngs Detroit Lions Tampa Bay Buccaneers WESTERN DIVISION San Francisco 49ers New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons Los Angeles Rams EASTERN DIVISION Dallas Cowboys St. Louis Cardinals Washington Redskins New York Giants Pbiladelpbia Eagles Green Bay's fans. who spent a few years thinking about riding Coach Bart Starr out of town on a rail, fantasize about carrying him off the £ield on their shoulders now that the Pack is really back. John Jefferson. one of the team's speedy receivers. believes those dream.5 are justified. "We're going into this season as the team to beat in our division." he said. Immobile quarterback Lynn Dickey had one of his best seasons in 1982, but he still needs a better line to protect him. Chicago's restructured offensive line could give Waller Payton the running lanes he's been missing the past few years. Minnesota still reht'S on tht> short passing attack of Tommy Kramer, who throws to a wade variety of re<:e1vers, among them Sammy White. Sam McCullum and Joe Senscr and backs Ted Brown, Rickey Young, Tony Galbreath and Darrin Nelson Monte Clark has rookie fullback James Jones to block for super runner Billy Sims. but still hasn't dt.'l.:1ded on Gary Danielson or Eric I lipple as has starting quarterback. Tampa Bay's quarterback of the past five· years. Doug Williams. defected to the UnitL•d States Football League Coach Ball Walsh alluded to a drug problem as part of the reason for the 49ers' fall from the pinnacle, an observation which didn't sit too well with all of has players. More readily apparent was San Francisco's spate of injuries and its poor runmng game, now strengthened with the acquisition of Wendell Tyler from the Rams. Saints Coach Bum Phillips believes "there's no reason we shouldn't win more than we lose." That would be a first for New Orleans. whose best showing in 16 previous years was 8-8 in 1979. He's counting on QB Ken Stabler once again, but has Mark MaJone in reserve. and has George Rogers as his workhorse runner . Dan Henning assumes thl' coaching reins in Atlanta. He's planning to make Steve Bartkowski a more mobile quarterback, but he's also had \.0 conduct training camp without dis- enchanted offensive linemen Mike Kenn and guard R. C. Thielemann and linebacke r Joel Williams. The Rams staggered through 1ts second successive losing season in 1982. then canned Ray Malavasi and hired former Southern Cal coach John Robinson. He has perhaps the best new back in the NFL. Enc Dickerson, and with the retirement of Bert Jones, Vince Ferragamo has a lock on the quarterback job. Coach Tom Landry has been work- ing htS Cowboys harder than any timl' since they won Super Bowl Xll Landry as expected to stack with Danny White at quarterbaL·k despat.e a spirited challenge by Gary Hogeboom He's also going to give the ball more to Tony Dorsett as part of has one-back offense. Neil Lomax wrested the S t. Louis quarterback .)Ob from veteran Jim Hart and is counted on to lead the Cardinals to contention. Ken Margerum, a former Fountain Valley High sta ndout, will be ca tc hin~passes agai!'_for Chicago this s~ason . Raiders' facility shows Al Davis' personality EL SEGUNDO (AP) -One of the first things that slrikes~ou about the Raiders' new football complex i.n El Segundo -cost: $1 . 7 million and risi.ng -and it.s personality: Al Davis' personality. This building houses the adminis- trative staff. The contrast illustrates owner Davis' persona. His credo is a commitment to excellence. Precisely. it is a commit- ment to winning. The football players a rc his preoc- cupation in El Segundo as they were in Oakland, and the new football complex Al' Wlrephoto . an Francisco, led by quarterbac k Joe Montana, hopes to pick up the pieces this season a fter a distastrous 1982._ No QB controversy at San Diego State SAN DIEGO (AP) -On a cold and snowy day in Laramie. Wyo .. last year, quarterback Mark McKay got the first <:ollegiate start of his career and responded by leading his San Diego State teammates to an upset victory over the University of Wyoming. McKay. 22. who transfe rred to San Diego from the Uruversity of Georgia. had been larg':!ly overlooked unul the wan in the snow But after finishing 1982 as the nation's 12th-rated passer, the senfor signal-caller returns this fall firmly entrenched as the Aztec s tarter. "Any tame you have a quarterback returning. that really helps an awful lot," says coach Doug Scovil. whose t('am wall be trying to improve on a 7-5 record. 4-3 in the Western Athletic Conference. "He's established himself as No. I." Scovil said of McKay. who passed for 1,985 yards and J 1 touchdowns last year while completing 142 of 250 passes with nine interceptions. "We w on most of the games Mark started last year, and he played well under pressure," Scovil added. "The team looks to him for leadership now." The 6-2 McKay missed the final game last season with an injury. He ~orked on an off-season weight pro- gram and reported to camp at 193 pounds, 18 pounds more than his playing weight last year. Cardinal faces . life after Elway But Stanford has ame defense STANFORD (AP) -The Stanford defensive unit goes into the coming f<ntball season with plenty of experience, much o{ it bad. Defensive breakdowns. it seemed, led to losses last season m several games which All-American quarterback John Elway and the offense appeared to have won. "We did play badly an a couple of games, especially at the end or the season. We have to prove we're better than that," defensive end Garin Vera said. "Until the Oklahoma gamt:, we can't prove it. I think we will then." Coach Paul Wiggin has nmc returning starters on defense, and he expects the unit to show dramatic improvement. He hope::. the improvement is evident quickly, too. Stanford's season opener Sept. 10 is against STANFORD Oklahoma in ~Hanford Stadium. and the following weekend there's a road game against Illinois. "We still have a problem with depth. though. The key to everything is that we must stay healthy ... Wiggan said. Veris, a linebacker in last year's 3-4 defense. will be playing left end in a 4-3 allignment this season and is one of the men Wiggin needs for full-time duty. Other key defenders include senior end John Bergren. sophomore middle linebacker David Wyman and alJ-conference safety Vaughn Williams. With Elway's passing, Stanford often got by with less-than-dominant defensive play and outscored teams over the past four seasons. The highlight of 1982 was the 43-31 victory over Washington, then ranked No. l nauon'auy. But the Cardinal lost its final three games by scores of 41-21, 38-35, and 25-20 to fuush 5-6. ,,, ........... tanf ord will have to cope this year without sta ndout John Elway. ~. ~aetna ~~ Motor Oil ·vAlVDU- rr~!i ·blot Traffic Kine Riveted Th, h1J! d1fl1 •rt 111 r 111 .mral/ pa~ DORMAN ~ 95 c~g ,~ •W-so 4•· , YAIJilullf All Climate Motor 011 I cALJ-aimatt :IO·JO ..•.........•....•.. 93 ~-J """::J, Retlth det•rl- or•llo" from eooi."t• """ ... ,,..,., ... 6 'LO"I Enelne Deereaser 1• os ....... ~ Fuel Treatment for •••••I or , .. olln• 12 os. Carburetor Spra~ 90S, Bise Bralle Pads .......... _ . ..... _ .. , ... -·--· -...... __ ..... ...... , ' .. L J 1/1 " or l /4 " rourellolc. ........ ~~ N:,Clro@ ~ t0U9h job• •HY I •• K-D r__o_o1.s make touvh jobs easy He• Ke)' Set I popua.r •~· In eonvenlent po.uh. Fi• Dents Like A Pro Repair dent11 scratches, holes. It's eas)I. J·Step End Cap Oil Filter Wreneh TOI~ Scrswdriver Fan Belts Ch•clr ~our r ~,.:" -1 ....... to lE 11U1lre•ur• .•. ~· ..... .,. ..... One of two principal structures of the converted seven-building junior high school houses the football team. It includes the locker room, coaches' offices, meeting rooms. trainers' room and abuts the layout's three sparkling practice fields. #2790 J!S many players seem to relish his organization "Alwa~s carr~ a spar• belt!" #1Jso, 1Jss, ?Jto, 7JtJ, 7J10, J 4 s #1Jto, 7~, 74M, 1417 . . . . . ••· ,,,., •• 14,., 1441, , .... 1•11. ~es ,,, .... 7'7•, 7' ... "" ........... ~ ... serves as another example of why so z SS When the Raiders fly to road games. ~ ••· for example, Davis charters a OC-10 ... .._ _________ ..,,...~ ____ .;.. ____ ;;.. ... ________________________ ... This portion of the complex is shiny and functional. Carpet has been laid, desks are m place. lockers are rooted, whirlpools and weight-room equipment are fixed. Only IOtlle unpacked moving cartons detract from it.I pennanence. The other main building, by com- parUc>n. is threadbare. Carpetlng re- mains to be Installed. The ambiance 1s atnctly F..arly Incomplete Most every other NFL team that charters uses a 727 or DC-8. But Davis spends an additional $60.000 to $80.000 a season to ensure the comfort of his playt>rs when airborne. An owner who is first a football mnn. COSTA MESA • South Coast Auto Supply 688 W. Baker At Bristol • 556-2500 · NEWPORT BEACH • United Auto Parts 2902 W. Coast Highway • 646 -936l he knows. for instan<.'e, what room to .,MICH A .. I IUQOllTID "'•CH AND MAY YAftY AT ltAftTIC.,ATINO "'"""'"' strt'tch can mean to an inJUr<>d player ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• on a cros11-<:ountry flight horn<' r" ' • IUlllTIN BOARD Summer showdown Tom McEwen (Mo Saturday In the Supe n~ohose1 l1eada Irle tleld down 81 Orange r C ops Summer Show. Raceway Ounty lnternallonal McEwen ot F against rlvals llke ~~~~1~ Valley. w111 be up Tripp Schumsl(e orce, Jim Dunn amd Force Is running llrth Shootout tor NHAA In Polnra tn the Btg Bud McEwen Is lesdlng ih:~~;:ce:wen Is seventh A full show ot lop 1 1 A points cars, top gas and oull~e cara, alcohol tunny presented at the Summ w ~ro gas wlll also be Advance discount er howdown participating Super Sh tickets are on sale st noon with elfmlnatrons og st~res. Gates open at Children 12 and und eg nnlng at 7 p.m. er are admitted tree. FDR THE'RECORD ~ 0 I • • MAJOR LEAGUE STAHDIHGS Amenain LMoue cn1ca110 KtnsuCllv OtklellCI A11911> Tuu Mlnnesote Sutlle Mllwtuk" 8elllmo<e De troll New Yorio. Toronto Benion CteYt lallCI WEST DIVISION W L 70 S6 il2 63 63 67 59 6' 59 68 S6 n " 79 EAST DIVISION n SJ 71 S2 71 ~ 69 S6 70 S1 60 6' S' 7• ~ncleY"• Sc-. Mllweukff 7, A,,..n 0 Oeklend 6. Clev.tencl 0 Mlnne101a s. 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S 2 L~-. ) I) Hlh-HOu.rOfl, A"'l>Y 171 Pllltbvftlll Pene lt l ---- Cudlnllts 2, Breves I Atlanta 000 001 000-1 ~ O SILoul> 000 010 001-2 4 1 MCMurlr¥. Bedrosian (9) end BeneC11c1 Stuper AH"n C9J and Porter W-All"n 9·12 L-Bearo11en 8·7 11R-S1 Lou11 Hendrie~ I "> MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS A~rlcan LN9Ut B•ntNG IJIS ., oar» BOllll> Bollon, 367, C.artw, Allells • .l5S, Trammell De troll, 327, McRn, K•nr.a1 Cllv, J2•. Whitaker, Detroit, 312 RUNS· E Murra•. B11lllmore. 13. Molllor, Mllwaukett, 13. R Hendtr>on, Oe~· lend, 82; MosebY. Toronto, 11. R1Pktn 8alllmore, 81, Yount. Miiwaukee, II RBI Cooper, Mllwaulo.M, 106, Wlntleld, New York, 9S, Rlct Boston. '1, L.N.Parrl1ll, Detroit, 'IO, Simmon• Mii· weu-M, 16 HITS BOllO>. Boston, 169 Whlle~er 0.lroll. 158. Cooper 111\llwaul<M, 1s1, McRH, Kanses Clly 15' Simmon> Mii WtukM, 1'8 DOUBLES Bo1111> Ballon )9 L N P1rrlsll, Detroit, J7 McRH 1<.an1111 Cllv, 3', Hrbek. Minnesota JS. RIPl<en, Balllmort. JS. TRIPLES· Ganlner Mllweu~ee. 8. Grit fin, Toronto, a, Wlnlleld, New York, I 6 are tlecl with 7 HOME RUNS Armt\. Boston. 29. Rice Boston, 28. C00c>er. Mllwau~H, 2S, Kittle. Chicago, 2S, Winfield, New York, 2S STOLEN BASES. R.HtnoerlOll, Olk• t1ncl. 19. R.Lew, Cnlcago, St, J Cru1 Chicago, •9, w w llson, KanH• Cllv, 47, Semple, Tuai, 36. P ITCHING (12 dflcl•lon1) Hea1, Mil· weUl<M, 12·2, 1.)1, Rlgntlll, New Yo" ll·•, l 19, McGregor, Beltlmort IS·S. J 12 Schrom. Minnesota, 12-4, ) 17, Tellma nn, MllWIUllH, 9·3, 7 9S. STlllKEOUTS Morrl• Oetroll Ill Sli.1>, Toronto, 149, Rl11helll. N,.w YO<lo. ll1, F Bannister, Chicago, >~. Sutcllllt Ci.Yttand, 12?. SAVES Qulaent>errv, IC.an"'' Cllv JS R Di vis, Mlnne•OI• 2S. Stantev 8011on 2• Caudlff. Se.Ille. 22. Loe>tt Detroll, 17 Naftonal L"eu• BATTING (]IS 11 bats) Hendrie~ SI Louil , J~. Madlock Plll\burgh, J79, Dtwson, Montreal, 37 I, Lo Smlll'I. S• LOUI\, 320, Cruz, Houston. l 14 RUNS Murf>/ly, Allanta IOS Re Int>. Montreal 9•, Even•, San FranciKO t7, Dtw•on, Mon'reat. e I Gar.ev Sen Diego 76 RBI OtwlOn Montro l, 96. MurPl>Y All•"'• 'IO, Schmidt Pl'lllaa.tl>lllt . IS o-.--. o...en. 11 H.,.Clrlc•. SI LOUii 74 T K_,,nedY San Diego 14 HITS Oawson. Montreat 1!16 Tnon HOU~ton, 150, Ol••er, Montreal tU , R Remlrtt, Atlante, 1'9 Crul Hou\IOn t•S DOUBLES Buc1o.ner Cnlcaoo. )) Knight. H11U•lon, l l, o are tlao wllh l1 TRIPLES Buller, Atlante, 17, Cr u1 Houston. a, ii are lll!d wllh 1 HOME RUNS Daw1on. Montreal, 7t Schmidt, l'tllladelphta. 21, E v•n•. San Francisco, 26, Murf>/lv Alltnla, '6. Gu.,. ....... Oadeen. 24. STOLEN BASES Raine•, Montreat. S8, WUSOtt, Nirw Vorll, 41, S..Sex, 0.0--\, 40 w l09ln1, Sen 01"10 39. LeMa•llr San Fr end.co, 36 PITCHING 112 decl•lon1) p Peret •1- lanl•. ll·•. 3 •S. Oe"ny l'tllledeloh1t ll·S 2.Jl. Monl.tu>co, San Oiego, 9 '· ) 30 Oro.co, New Yori;, 11 S. I 16 ValtnltlMlt, o.deen ll·•· J.11 s TRIK EOUTS Carlton PnllaoelPhlt 219, Soto, C1nc1nnall. 19? Mcw1111am1 Pllllll\Jroh. 1'9, ve1an1u4lta, D~. 137 Rnn. Hou1ton. 133 SAVES. L~ Smith, Chlcaoo 10 88dro•lan, Atlante. II, Reardon, Montreal II, Lavelle, San Francl"o. IS. Mlntol'l San Frencl>co, IS. S.Howe, DOdlltn, IS Tt!lul•t. Pllhburgh, ts Lmle Lngue World Stri.\ (at W .. m-1, Pa.) S.....Hlne1• Marlt lla (Ga ) 9, Slamford !Conn • I Oomtnle.an Rt11u0trc 3. JaPen 0 hbt ~Utll L .. 1'11• W°"d ~ (" F "9dencll, Md-) Clll'far Cltv S, Ne\h'IWt 0 FrtOtrldc (Md.I J, l'ef'll er..-<Kv.l 1 I I' 9"I C,..ti lllltnlNi.d I Am.rlun Lt9on IWtttwn lla910Ml at Pt19 A"o Pini ROUl'd Honolulu I, Pelo Allo • S.Cond Round Lu llt11as 11. Albuauoroue S PelO •no 10, Grend Juncfl(>n, COlo 6 ~en Mateo 11. Gl•llClata, Ariz I Soutn !.en Lake Cnv, U. Honolulu 1 NFL Ulllbltlon NATIONAL CONl'lltEMCll WtSI W L T Pel. Pl' Ram• 7 1 0 647 S4 Ntw OrlHn' 1 1 0 soo 70 Atl&nla ' 2 0 333 79 San Francl•co 1 1 0 l ll 41 EHi NV Giants J 0 0 I 000 n PlllladelPhle J I 0 667 n Oella t ' I 0 6'1 S7 SI Lout1 I ' 0 :w SJ Wuhln11I011 I 2 0 JJ3 " c-.r Temo• Bav l 0 0 I 000 60 Chicago , I 0 067 II Mlnne10lt 2 I 0 Ot1 !.a Detroit I ' 0 333 "° Gr .. nBtv 0 3 0 000 SS Amer1canC- Wet I Oanv•r 3 0 0 I 000 jO l(enM• Cllv , I 0 .647 S4 ··~ I , 0 m &4 San 0 1"10 1 1 0 »> .. SHlllt ' ' 0 ).)3 62 ... , Btlllmor-t 2 1 0 .. , 42 NY Jtl• , I 0 ,61 ~ lutlalO I 2 0 JJl 44 Mleml I 2 0 ill 12 New Enotend 0 , 0 000 l4I Centnl Pllllllu<fl/I 4 I 0 IOO IO I Cltvet•ncl 2 I 0 6'7 SI CtnclnNttl 0 3 0 000 ., Hout ton 0 , 0 000 )0 T'IMlrtde.,.1 Son Pfll1bur11h 10, l'tllleOtf Phi• l , ...... ,o.~ Rtmt ti Sen Ole1>o. (n) Reldtn •I CtevetenO, (II) ••Ulmore at Atten11, (") Mleml et New York Gltnh, (n) Ntw Enulel>d •' l 1mo1 Bo. lnl °"'"" •' Ml-••. (nl .... .,..~ SHllle et Sen rrencltCO we111lft91on er Buft110. <11> ClnclMaJI 11 Detroit, In) Or"" Bev el SI Loul1, lnl Kant•• Cllv •' c 111000. CM New York Jt l• al New Orlff~•. In) HOutlO<I ., OeHI\. (n) l"A SI ,, 4t A~ 'l .. 4t ,. " ll 6S ,)7 SI .. 27 40 10 67 "° ,. )1 10 " S7 " ct 71 5' Dtl Mar THURSDAY'S RESULTS 126111 ef O ·claY -ovehllnd maeftnll) FIRST RACE. 6 lurlOllOS Bt.tCn (Sttl,,.r) 11 20 , 20 s '° Veoe"I• (Pte1ro1al SI 40 16 40 Gambler'\ Dauoruer 1SI01flel J 40 Also raced Sne • Got Stvte tnlen11or1a1. Cenov•s Tort, Cutw1n C.rttn Outing, T urble's Tlosv !>eo Rto Tight 5v•lt!m, Rove• Ruffle Time t 13 1 5 SECOND AACE. 6 lurton111 Roval NlchOlt\ IMcGurn) ?O 40 I 60 S 00 Proud Yankee (Llori11m) '40 • 00 Tnot'• My Men (Warren> 6.40 ••so raced Wl11nln11 Tri Llontnlng Bold, Laro Et111onl, Dennv'\ Career Time I 12 2/S n DAIL y COUil E 12 11 Paid '139 80. THIRD RACE. a luflong• Lil•'• Maule (Plncavl to 00 '60 l 60 OlacllrOl\v IMcCerronl l IO 1 IO Eerlv Q.-1 IVa1en1ut lel l 40 AIM> ractCI Pretrv Pro111tel Summers SPrte. Ladv COllttn Carved LaClv Time I 12 11S U l!XACTA IJ l) oeld "°SO FOURTH AACE. I 1116 miles Flint Hlll1 181ecl\l 6 60 • 40 Debonair Herc (Or1t11a> 9 00 Chance'• Image IPlncevl 2'0 HO 280 Also raced Raval St George, Beal\, Klvev, Jlmmv Cvclone Time· t '3 lt S Eeu1e·s FIFTH RACE. I It 16 m(tes Price of W>e1m (McCrn) 77 20 11 00 6 20 TKO Teco (Plncavl 4 IO l 'lO Malmat.on lOrteoal I'° Also raced Breve Htlrtu, Ktu lng Girt, $atacl e Leed. Ont tor MOrn1ng HaPO• H.,.,,._arCI, Win B-. A BIO lo.In Time I tS S.S EXACTA 1•·71 utld \nt SO SIXTH RACE 6 lurlon111 Tarenlelle Ledy (Fnh ) 158 70 H 00 IS 60 Soectaculer Oanctr (Blaclo.) 100 6 40 Ooncln11 Gue\! (McGurn) It 40 Also racea Aunt !>ttl, "drta,,,., Burned L.ovtr. Uri.nhedld. S'1"ell Habit, Aoelathtt Princes" Need For Ca>n, Pan1y Foot Diane Go Go Time 111 l •S SEVENTH ltACE. 6 lunonos rm Prttti010U• (Shm t.r) S 00 l to 3 20 Re1e Baoe Btbv CVaten1uctal S 60 4 ?O TIPloootr (SlOlllt ) • 20 AIM> raced Countv 1<.oldtre Rt•er FH ll val 1<.00l<lt "-•"'' C1u1cn Hiiier Luekv Le•tSlde !tme 110 IS \S E XACTA IS 6) oa •d '79 00 U l"ICI( SIX 17 J·J ' IO·SI Palo l?l.<161 IO wlfn three w1nn1ng 11oe11 llln nor .. >) Carryover POOi t6l llS n EIGHTH RACE. ,, ' lurlonu• on turf Bettort I Siio.ma~ tr I 9 20 • to J 60 Sari'• Oree,,,., 181ac1o.1 4 20 l 00 Mou·Fernl·Tvcnl IM•lal • 40 Also recad Greet Eesle•n Academic Chulla Slreel Time 119 )IS U IXACT A 12· S) uatd S9? 00 NINTH RACE I I 16 rnllel Pren No!lc;e (TO<'ol I ?O 4 10 l IO ~II Markel 1vate<1zua1a1 •IO • 40 Geotn Dancer ( r.1e1re ) 7 60 Also raceel Dellv RtDOl'I Tivet Ballf!t Rovat w lsl'l'1 Firs!, Ou uvHlt Oawn True Reb. CebOv. Tru11 a Beller Time I '4 llS U EXACTA (8 )lt paid W>3 SO A nenoence IS. 9'2 H~ywood P•rlr TMURSDA Y'S RE SUL TS (1111 of S3·1Mllhl llemeu ~) FIRS1' RACE. Ont mllt Pete Su~r NHto 1s11arre"> o 00 • 00 ) 10 Jame1 Vincent I V•ll•no•n11nem) U 60 110 Morgen Hiii (Oeaomer> '10 41'0 reced Howdv Ooo, Man Mar Jim, RIO!lal Monlei'IV Whitt s-LOult Cllrl1 Too t<tr, Karnelt Kerme SuDer Tiger Time 7~' S lJ EXACT A 13 Cl Pe•d Sta HO SIECONO ltACE. OM m1M1 1ro1 Diamond Hunter IWnlrl ISOO 110 l •O DQ·l\l\r Ctarlo. Kenl (Hllll '60 4 60 JeHY Jay IVellandlnonem) 6 00 ~Flnl•Md llr\I. d11ouelltltd and Pl•c1te1 sacond Al•o racea· Como Star, Hunl•" Fteme Star Hiii, Kln11'• Pride. So«l&I 1n1ern1 Time. 103 J/S n EXACT• (4·71 oald 11)•30 THIRD It.ACE. One mite Pace Ktarneth Ko.,,.,. (D•mr 1 2110 12 IO o 00 E••'"' Dtillln ITl•llerl IHO 6 00 H•DPY Hunting IShorl) • 60 Al•o rac..o Brtnl1111ln1 B•navo1tnct AnClv• Herman. Arnie C Luckv Lfvilv II Mal\ta Cents. Oute>luM L11 Time ? 03 JIS U EXACTA IS I J P6•CI ~3000 !'OURTH RACE. Ont mil• 1101 5~11001 (Pltretl 11 co iltlO 380 Dutoll (Croghan) II 00 u o Ticket Roo'1" l8al11arveon) J co Also raced Andv'> Lollie Mounleln Storm, Fabian Snooov ROClntv, JAY• Memorln , Hlgn LH d, Noott v1c1orv Time ?03 1/S FIFTH llACE 0not mitt Diet Hannlh> E <Pr~n (Perr vi JI 10 no 140 Helcvon HoilClav (Kettonl HO ) 60 SklP e OoM (Lun•lord) 1 IO AIM> raceel Andv• Hultlllrl T1n1te< Ttna, Sadie C, Disco HoO(" Co1;ntrv Coutln Strlklno Prkt . TllrOOdte Time 1 CM 71S i1 EXACT• u •> oald \16110 SIXTH RACE. One mllt oact Sotel•I Peter C Sllerrtn) 1000 uo 4,00 CH ll• Rock IKveblerl 41() 300 I'll Getelle (Parker Jr> l .IO Al10 riced: BerdW•ll, Go For Gotd, Ceremel Cendv, Burner, 8vrd, Bllh Viking, Mlndv c0Nln1, LD•t•ble llooue Time. 7:01 l/S 53 llXACTI ,. SJ pefd •SO ao HVINTH •AC•. One mllt ~Ct One For Den• (Aubin) S20 3IO ''° HetcvOll Hyac1n1n tPler{t l 9 IO '20 Ola mot11t Si..lo11tr ($0<'111110 uo Also raced Howdy $grlte, Calllornla Surfer, l h• Cornoanv• Slllo, Jani•'• Bt1I, SIPO lh• R•ln, Hlghleno L•"'• $kl- Sllennon Tl,,,. 7o.l il IXACTA U ·•l Deld \10to 8IOHT" lllAC•. OM rnlte 11ece. Boomer Hill (Annis> uo 400 i . .o Marhl l(lno (Wlltle) 17.00 t.20 Moo<t\ Oanclv Men IPtrrv> t.20 At\O rececl Celtornle $klP!HM', Peter Lo 8 , CHll l11vtttmellt, Howd• Soerk, Double 0 Ot nc:er, AnCIYI lhlOh, Ao1trlte B .. <:11 Tttne l.03 tJ aXACTA (t•2) OtlCI l 110 10 NINTH ltAC• One mtlt - Scollllll L"'ll IV~I 6IO 4 '° 210 Dlll.IOlt OH IA not(IO'I I 00 -.oo watllfo ILonoo1 l IO Alto re<ed 11 atlltr DuH.,, lt•t•I,,., .e.ergn (1110, Brtc:Oflsllfre Mllldu AllOe, MallOver COl.llll Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Friday, Aug 26. 1983 aa Teonll!I Le Action ,. 'Kelld§ Fo11er·1 la llYmet tonight lhe Forum 1'!:,~ Tennie Legen:~ Jh• lht 1oa3 Veteran Pl OlewOOd ourn8~1 81 l<en Ao-.wa1~y.,. lllce AOd la ' rs eaurse Tr• ne " wm oe ottered An a\hlellc 11alne<6~~~.edlc 1-io&pl\al In Sept 2 ,_Qec 14 at wlll t>e neld OI\ wednP- Lo• Angel••· The Gl&H 1 45 com~tttor, •nd Roy Emer•~ ver, TOf'n Olcker Tw · ...... naream<'lnA • '130 o tlr11-r0und •I -·,., lhe 1'• .. , tor t l\Qles match •htmoon (1) an Onlgh1. Action ea, belnnlng II d•Y evenings lrom 6:30· The couree wlll deal cost la $36 pt( pe~~rapplng procedures. wltn proper 1ap1no e .. otner related topic• ondl\lonlng anu 9 S•lurcfay. d evening ,7.30COnllnuee Witt) S Flna1, In •lngl · I .. •alone on uncfay. ee •nd doublee For licit begin at I P m. 67•·•700 ef lntormatton, P'~1~1retlon deadline le ~,':,"n'· phone (213\ for addl\\onel .'"~~~::~c ria1nera course, 742-6506 or write. P 0 Bolt 601321A. Lo& onnopaedlc HDapl\al. . . Angeles. CA .. 9()060. Time I S9 71 S U EXACTA (9 8) Pel<l \'8 90 U PICK SIJI 0 4 ii 3 S·916) paid Ult 60 will'\ lS wlnntn11 llckeh ctlve norn•> Corrvovar POOi OA,700 ts, TENTH RACE. 011~ mile oece Le Norm (Aubin) 7 40 6 00 3 80 Hurluaro ( Andtr\On) 9 20 4 40 Gtnerol Sltver (Longo) S 10 AllO raced Nimble Y enitee, Ar Ima KtnwOOCI Cnarlt\, Wallekl Suoreme, Youno Ntv, Victor C11er1as. Luclo.v Ce rd Time 1 S9 "s U EXACTA 11·31 oeld iS610 411el\Cltnct 1,073 0..p Sff flshlM AltT'S LANDING (Hewport &Mdll -120 1n11lert 2SI 1klPlock. 1 bl11eve tuna, " ban, ?S3 bonito, 133 macur"'· a veltowtaH. 6 lhHP\heeCI, I .culoln. I caber on DAVEY'S LOCKER (Newport &MOil -249 anv1tr1 190 sklo1ac1<, 1' I vellOwlln •un•. 1' dor•dO, I oerrecuoe. 190 bonito, 11 cellco l>au, I. "S mackerel, 2 rod< llsh, 11 uno 1>au. J2 nttowtell D•N• WHARF -307 en111ers 38 beu, 7S bonito. 6SI maoertt, Jl9 sklPMtCI< tune. 8J vtllowlln tune, IS ooraoo UN DIEGO IH&M Lt ........ ) -2'8 angle,. 40 v.tlOwlall, S 18 vtllowlln tuna. 631 •klPleck lune, IS donoo, 114 blgeve tune Tllb wfflc'' trout llt•nta LOS ANGELES-Big Rock Creek, 8ou· quet Canvon Cr""· Ce>ialc Lakt, Pvramld Lake. Stn Gtbrlel Riv., (e811 and wast IO<'~>l SAN BERNARDINO-Biii BHr Lake, Jeni..• LOe. SllvtrwOOCI Lal<e KERN-1<.trn River (soulll forlo.). 1<...-n River IDemocrtt Dem 10 KR I t>Ower· nouae. Borell t>OWtrhOu•• lo Democrat Oam, l1tbtlle Oamt to Borell oowernou1t. KR l oowerhoult 10 La'8 lsebefta) TULARE-Kern River (Fairview Oam to KR l oowerhOult. Jonn.onciaMI Brldlle 10 Fairview Demi. Peooermlnt Cr"" (UPe>trl. Tuft Rivet (north and i.oulh fork> ot main lorlt), Tult River IC.Ou SIOe>t .... ). MADE••-Stn Joeauln River (mlddlt fork), ~!chef Ltlo.t . Slerllwtelhe< Lake INYO-Bell.tr Cr-. Big PIM CrMk, Blsllcx> Cr"" (middle, >Oulh end lnlakt Ill. Gtoroa\ CrMk, GOOClal<t Cr .. k. lnclapan· oenct Cr Mk, Lel.e Sabrina, Lone PIM CrHI., Oak Creek (nortll fo"). SMl>herds Cr""· Sou1n l•~•. SvmmtS Cr-. Tt ooo\4 Cr"k Tlntmel\t Creek, Tunte Cree• Misc. Pan A!Mf'lain G•me• (al C..raca1, v-1-) MEN Tractr And !'teed D••Cul -1 LUii Ot1l11Cueel. 120·10. 2 Br ea Coooer IBel\emesl. XM·t l Ju•n Mer1lne1 1c uoe1. 203·• ... sit_ Unit.a Ste••• et. l\r11.,.11ne ill ....... ~, 132 -Ptrntn Wllllolttr cu SJ oec •llllt' Baflrtt tOomlnlu n RtPUOllCI. 3 2 13' -Jarry Paga (US I Clec GtoveMI ~011tz IOomlnlcen Reoubl!Cl •·I 147 -LOUii Howerd IU S l aac Lui• Gertie (Vtne1ueltl. S·O IS6 -Denni> Miiion CU S.l de<: Htctor Oflll ~-0. Orenfff (Cul>al kOCI Carlo Melleonl (Argentine). 2•49 ot llrit round. ...... Nlcaraoue t United s1ett1 S Samllo Wra•tllnt Finals 11• ~ -I Ltw1' Oorr•n<t (U S ). 1)2 - Stave SlrO• CU S l. 1SO -Bobbv Sole IU $) llO''> -Jim Martin (US I s...... Unllta St11tt 11 Ceneda t ltlOhl In· nlng') IU S now I · I e>leYS !or ilOld medtl aoaln11 winner of Canaoa Paname 111,,,.) T~ Singles Flnel -Greo HOime\ IU S.> ~ Pe<er Pe.cal IMU~CO) , ••• , •• Oovbte\ Flnet -Eric Korlla-Jon Lavina (US I won, C·6 7·S, 12· 10 WDM•N Tf"tdr And Fi.Id J,000 -I Joan Benoll (U 5 I, t I•. 19, 2 Brenoe WtbO IU S I, 9 28.'9, 3 Monie• Rt11onlul IChllel. t '1.87 Hlgn lump -I Coltaen Sommar (US ). 6·3' • 2 511•1• Costa 1Cu0t) o·2. J JOf'I Hunoev CU S ). S·llll. ....,.._ t Conct1cao Geremlt1 (Br.utt). •.094, 1 C1nov Grt lner CU S l '·°" .... _ UnlltCI Sl•lt• 1 ll. Venerutla 33 (U s ct111CN\ llOICI meoell T_,.l Double• Fmat -Grttchtn Rush·LouiH Allan (U S I det Gigi Fernt neltt·Mtrllda Julle !Puerto Rico>. 6·•, 6·2 T allla T annl1 l'INlll ln•oo~ BulCl'len·Olena G" cu S I otl C1;be ~ I Mtft'I tevma~ (I I P-' Chettw, N.Y.) ,.,.., ..... SIMMt Vlltt Gtrulelll1 (U S ) def Eric From"' (U s I 6·), 6·4, Tom GuttlklOll (Us ) def Mel Purcell IUS I. 6·4, 6·1 ou.,,.,.... ...... Jo1t·Lul• Clerc 1•'98flllne l def RO<lneY Hermon (U.S ), 7·6, ,.,, 5'110mo Gllck.,eln (IVH O def. Ptl Ct1ll (Au1lr•ll•), 6·6. 6·7. deteult; Jimmy Ariel (U.S l dtl. Tim GulllklOll, t·7, •·7, 6·2. Gtr\141111• def Torn Guffl~IOll. 6·4, 7·t l'Mn'• teumement (at~M.Y.l ''"llllwM~ JO•• Hlouert• ISC>•lnl -Tim MayOllt IU S I. ' '· •·6 6·l , Cllrlt LtWll (New '"'•lld> o.i Anon Gomer IEcueoor>. • 4, '"'· t -). Vlll<e \fen Penen tU SJ de4 Sllvt Otnlon IU S >. 6 4 •·•. Brien GotHrled (Us ) -Vel\llkll. Noell (Frtn('•), ••• 6·l . Jollen l(rlel< CU •) Cltf Paut McNemee IAUtlr•lle). 1 6, 7•1 Werntn't 19Umamtnt (et MAllWlll. N..1,1 T!IWlll~~ Helene S111tova (Cuctio110l161\la ) def Wtl\dy Tutllbult IAu>tretl1 ), 5·7, 6·'· 7 6, eert>ar• Poller CU.S > ct.i. lvenN MeOrvet•0. .. 1 IAroef\111\el, ,.3, 1·•· Ive ludlrOYa (CrtalMIOnkl•I Cltf C.nclv lte vllOIOI, 2·0. retired; Vltt lnl1 lllu1kl 11'omenle) def WeMV Wlllle (U.S.), .. I. 6 •. Camln. hnlemlll I u S I def Cllrl•llene J01ls1aln1 ""'"•ertencll. • •.• l lllowtvn Ft lrbt'* 1$ovttt Aftlu) def Mime Jau•OYK IYu00\11•1•). •·•. , ....... ~.,,. Mandll\.N (CIK"OWVekle) dt'I AndrM LMlld IU S ), ••>. 6•C.. Jo Ourla 1e r1t1ln) rlef ... , ... , ..... 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Al..S.flen MILWAUKEE BUCKS--5111ntG lltll<IY Brt~r. center, 10 • mu"l·Yffr con1r~1. 'OOTaALL NlfltMI I' ..... We_ SAN FRANCISCO 49EllS-Welved Cnuck Ev•ns. llneoecller Signed Gerv Wimmer, llnebeeker, TAMPA BAY auc- CANEE1l$-A1:<1utrec1 Oannv Sored""· llnelleeker, from Ille Oella1 CowbOv\ 111 eat llenot for en undi•clO..O Clfett 1>1Ct. Waived Jeff Quinn, Querterbedl. WA$"1NGTON ltEOSKIN$-SI~ Kell Huff, 9V1rd, I ncl Bruce KlmlleM. o/Mn\IVt Hnernen llelffled fseac MelceH, eor nar~. Mid Jeck SltolOe, wide receiver IMltM 1'9 ... , ..... La- JACK$0NVILLE BULLS.-SltntG w lWted "rnon, dtfenslvt 11-n. J.it S1oc1111111. tnd Mike llOdt'-, wlCS. re calvtr · Ouarlotlleek. HOCICIY llltfnMtleNI ~··· ~ IHL-N•med eua PolHe comm1u loner of IM IN-. cou.••• ALFlllEC>-Nemed Jlmft lonclf Mid ..-·1 awlmmlnt ~ llUQNAM YOUNo-fljlll'WCI f'rtnll Arnotcl tUl•l•lll fo Ille ...,, of Ille \llllvaf• •ll•'l COlltOt of lfi'lln!QI EovcetllOtl CALllllOlllNIA STATIE-LOS AN• OIL t~ Jo/WI M We"f-ll !It.cl of tM~flnllf'otftm l'llOVIOE NCE-N•1Md Sttv• surflnfl ~ev CO.Cl\ Phone (213) Horses tortured in scheine FREEHOLD, N.J (AP) -Ten racehorses were killed brutally - some suffocated, some shot with arrows and others attaeked with rakes -in an effort to collect fraudulent insurance payments, authorities charge. Three men were arrested in the alleged scheme Thursday, and a fourth was sought, said state police Superintendent Col. Clin- ton L. Pagano. ''The cruel way in which th.ia fraud was perpetrated is un- usual." Pagano said. ''In !IOtne instances they pl.aced a plastic bag and then burlap over the hone's head and physically wrestled the poor animal to the ground. They had to wrestle the horse to the ground so as to create panic ... and its lungs collapsed." MonmouU. County Pro8ecutor Alexander Lehrer said the men had filed insurance claims total- ing more than $2~.000 on seven of the 10 horses, and the suspects were charged with seven counta of theft by deception. Lehrer said the investigation was continuing and that ad- ditional charges and arrests were expected. Those arrested were arraigned and held at the Monmouth Coun- ty Correctional Center in lieu of bail. They were identified as Dominic Nuci(ora. 36, of Toma River. $75,000 bail: Peter S traut- man, 37, of Freehold Townhaip. $150,000 bail; and Thomas SoUel. 28, of Oceanport. $50;000 bail. The men were charged with conspiring in the scheme with five racehorse owners, who have not been arrested or charged. authorities said. Lehrer alleged the k.illinp ·oc- curred between Februacy 1979 and last March while the horaes were under the care of Chan.sky, who is a licensed groom. First-round • • pa1r1ngs set for Open NEW YORK (AP) -Trey Waltke, who delighted the crowds at Wimbledon when he s howed up on court with long white pants and a white shirt with the sleeves rolled up, will face top-seeded John McEnroe in an opening round match of the U.S. Open Championships. The world's richest tennis tour- nament with a total pune of more than $2 mllllon, the U.S. Open · begins its 13-day run on Tue8day at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow. Waltke. who admitted he wore the clothing that was in style on tennis courts in the 1930s in order to draw attention to hl.maell, wu a sea>nd-round v1ctim of Clecho- slovakia's Ivan Lendt at Wimbledon. Here, he will face in McEnroe a three-time U.S . Open champion and this yen 's Wimbledon winner. Lendl, seeded No. 2 and lookina for hls first Grand Slam title, will take on Florin Sega.rcewiu o( Romania in hill fi.nt-round t.ttle. Jimmy Connors, who I.a aeeded third this year, will open the detense of the tJtle he won on these hard court.a a year ago on center court qainat .Rame&h Krishnan of India. Players sought The Newport 8ffch Junior All-Arnerfe&n Football Alloda- tlon la looking (or e. and 9-year-old pt.yers for the upcom· ing season. Those in~rca~ In c:ompetina can phone Bob Watlc!na el 832-~51 l or 7~9-8910 o.r Tom WU· llama at 979·5334. The league ~na next month and wlll run through November. Home ga.ma are pt.yed at the C.Orona del M•r HJJ)\ football flrld . IHI OrallQtJ Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 26, 1983 DAVIS TRUBY DORA CHONOt.fl SHEPARD CHAHC! OC architect group names Davis as executive director Kathleen L. Davis ha5 ~n named executive d11 coetor of the Orange County chapter of the American lnstltule or Architects, according to William C. McCulloch, president or the 7UO nwmt•ber organiz.auon Davis has been with thL• natwnat head4uarters of the organization for the past 10 years, serving as director of publi- cations markeung/Sdles. She will be n.•lcx:ating to Orange County from Reston. Va. Celt>bratmg 11S 3Uth anniversary, the Orange County chapter of the A I A has an <>ffi<:C' m South Coast Village ••• Mary Truby has ~n named markettng rL•µrescntat1ve for Perry Morris Corp., a business e4uipment leasing and financial service firm 'headquartered in Newport Beach According to Jack Perry., chief financ1aJ officer, Truby, a Newport Beach res.dent, will be responsible for niarkeung L'Ompre hensive financial packages In office etjUipment. Tr.l.lby was formerly marketing d1rectur wuh Xerox Corp. and specialized in full product sales of copiers. ••• Dave Dora of Dana Point has been named d1rt>c·tor of vehicle operations and Bob Shepard of Santa Ana has been named vice president, informauon systems for Kawasaki Motors Corp .. U.S.A., it was announced by the company president, M. Tazakl. In his new position. Dora will be responsible for centralized vehicle order processing and related national distribution ware- house management in the firm's Irvine operations an<l w arehouse factllty. Dora has been with K<1wasaki since 1974 In his new pos1t1on, Shepard will be responsible for company information management including data processing. coordi- nation of telephone systems and related areas. He will be based in the Irvine data pr~ing control l'enter • • • Morton A. Cbonoles w1U head the recently established national sales organizauon of Manu- facturing & Consulting Services Inc .• announced Dr. Patrick J . Hanratty, president and found<'r of th1,; lrnncsoftwaresupplier ChonolesJOined MCS in 19i8 as a senior analyst He will now be respons1bll' for the training and management of thel'Ompany's national sales organization, current· ly a network of five regional offices in Boston. DetrfJit. Dallas. San Francisco and Ch1cag0. Chonoles lives in Santa Ana . . . Pat Chance has JOtned E.J . Lohnes & Co. as assistant aCC'Ount executive, 1t w as rt'Cently announced by Edward Lohnes, president of the Irvine-based adverllSing and public relations agency. Chance, who has six years experience in account work, comes to Lohnes from B.J . Stewart Advertising and Public Relations of Newport Beach, where she was a senior account coordi- nator • • • Wickman Pharmaceutical Co. Inc., a pn- vately held corpora tion, has sold its assets pertaining to Ridident Denture Retainer to Carter-Wallace, loc., a New York-based firm. Paul Wickman, fo11nder and president, discl~ that Wick.man will continue to function as usual at the Tustin-based headquarters • • • Genisco Computers Corp. of Costa Mesa has annount.'ed a management reorganization, Robert Gray, president of the company has said. ln the reorganization , Gray wilJ continue as president and also function at senior vice president of product development. Charles Kimmel, formerly controUer, will serve as senior vice preside nt of administration and finance. Robert Peckham, formerly Vll'e president of sales, has been named senior vice pn•s1dent of marke ting and sales The former vice president for sales, Hank Stover, has been reassigned to the marketing of Spacegraph. a three-dimensional graphic-system. John Fletcher, vice president of internati onal sales, 1s based in Europe LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CIRCULATION ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 83-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Huntington Beach. Calllornia tor rhe purpose ot considering 11 proposed amendment to the Clrculation Element of the General Plan (CIR 83· t 1. Environmental Impact Repor1 83-1 (EIR 83-1) which Includes the lollowlng ltems· Rea1tgnmen1 or Eiits Avenue 10 connect with Talbert Avenue between Goldenwest and Edwards Streets 2 Re-e11a1uat1on or the alignment or Gothard Street with Crystal Street to connect with Main Street In lhe v1c1n11y or Clay Avenue 3 Aedes1gna11on or Palm Avenue between Seavlew and Goldenwest Slreets. and Seavlew Street between Garfield Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway from primary to secondary arterials. Deletion ol the primary stub between Palm Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway 4 Evaluatlon ot lhe deletion of Indianapolis Avenue between Lake StreGt and Beach Boulevard A copy or the proposed amendment to the Circulation Element Is on Ille In the Department or Development Services Sa•d hearing w111 be held at the hour or 7 00 P.M . on September 7. 1983, In the Council Chambers Bulldlng or the Cl111c Center, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beacg. California. • All interested persons are Invited to attend said hearing and express their opinions for or against the proposed Circulation Element Amendment No 83· 1 and Environmental Impact Report No 83· t Further Information may be obtained from the City Planning Department Telephone No (71.il) 536-5271 DA TEO this 25th day of August 1983 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION James W Palin Secretary CIRCULATION PLAN OF ARTERIAL STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ' ' ' ~ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I rl ,2.1 •• •• f.lY>f 1(0 '!'r 011 <.OJI.A R£<.;Q vrv; NO • 168 occ •2 1976 LEG£ NO rllf r WAY ~Tl!(( I r .APN"JI. MAKIR 4VX'YJ P'Al~A~' \ ....-JO SI • O'CJA F1' ?QJXr N<)I ( \~I( l .. , .. .., •• , ··~·--··)ii _, ~· .,_. ,,, •• ,, ,.,.&,, • .,. ...... .... \ .......... .,,,.,, ..... ,., ...... .., .... ,,, _ •• I'\., I ;~ Car show sold out Rt•presenlalives of 28 U. und for.-ign a utomobile manuf aclurers m et a t the South Coast Plaza Hotel rPct>ntly a nd reserved a ll the avail- able spacf' for th~ 1984 Orange County Inte rnational Auto . how. Th.-show is st•heduled for March ·7-1 I in the new Sou1hwest Hall of the Anaheim Convention Center. Pictured reviewing the floor plan of the sold-out 1984 show are, from left, Gerald Segal, senior vice presi- dent of Cahners Exposition Group; James Upp, Orange County Dealers Association director; Mike Mclean, dealer association show chairman and William Scholtz, Cahners show manager, event producer. 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T h t> l>uily Pilo l upnlo~i 1.('& for thf> in<'onvc•nic•nC't'. 10 steps toa successful garage sale 1 Decide on dates. loo~ al ~ (illttN la• ano se1 me oa•es ano ''"'"~ ot vovr salti Wee~eno\ are u~ua•ty gooo bul many suu:esshJI • "Sates navt• been held in the even.no 1us• auer wor" Crwcti thf' ""8dlhet forecast in the pape1 .. no watch •tJ• any 0 1"1'• large evenl lhal mav allracl ootenloal l>uyers a.wet\ such J\ ta1t~ 0 1 commurnfy events .-.ave your S<tle run di 111~~1 two clays -50me p.>oplt> mav no1 ue au1e m come on dny ~·ngle Oay Z What to sell. Every1',.ng• That •S everylh•"9 yov haven t useo 1n tne 1as1 yea• If an 1em nas antiqUE' value or .s 01an.i-new • 01 nas unusual value oe sure lo as~ a n1talthy P"l'.8 tor ,, Get a pao ot paper and searcn your Whole ,..Ov5e \_ook ~vt>ryw'1.-r~ •ncJ 1ts1 evervtn•no ] Write your ad. • Here ·~a sugges1ec1 ao Ga1age Sale -dosks 8eri1wood rOC~•no Chltr loys 1nlant1 CIOth•no. 1922 • V1c1rota '" 01101na1 caD1ne1 many o•doet' lots o• unu5ua1 items roe~ collectoon plants Retreshments 8 ,, m to 6 p m Slluroay ano Sunoay t 234 Soutn Anys1reet YOurto .. n Just~· 01 Main ano 2no VM! th·S ump•e ad as a ou•oe Be tut• to l•tt unusual •tems Be u si>ec•l•C as poss10le Gori O•rtCl•Ons ot ,_oeo Don 1 use ab1>tev1ato0ns -mally people .. on t bOther to oectpner t,,.m CAUTt()fij Don t aoverl!Sft anylh•no 1ou clon 1 tt>ally navl' E~e•y ·•em 1n the ao must o~ ori t1ano •t 1~ ~rart or the sate 4 Where to advertise. Pl;u;t' vou• old w,.ere I '"'" oe seen Dy pt-Op•e '"'"u 1 ve '" tn" at"a "'0\l peQpte 5nop ,10~ 10 nome Tr e • Oa•lv P •ot '' 1e•ll by 88 000 MJu•ts n Cu sta Moa Newpu•• Be> .. c" l o1guna S..acn IMnf "unt1ng1on Be•~" antl Fount~•" I/alley qu11ranlu~1nq you w1cle e-posurA Ano w•lh _the P1101 vou re not PdVtng lot waste '''culdl•On 1n Los Angele~ or Ana'1e1m Plan to run yout <1'"1 3 i.mes ot more allel Sla!I '' a •ew <lays Delore ft>e ~le so oarqa•n nunters "" ha•e p•eoty ot notice 5. Make a si9n. To t111lp ma•e your sale suc:r.fll>Slul m ..... a lew '"l n" t1om ~aroooa•d ano 1.,uet ""the m;ig1c mar•t'r A 11000 ••O" site •s t • " :n 6 Ploc ing your siCJ'- Tne morn no Of lht' Ule nut no1 llefore plat e your s.gns Be 'U'~ and add )'OU• 1<10'9ss ano any • o.rec11ona1 11rr6ws H1ts Y>oulO oe dene aboo• a nau hour before the sale J1ar11 Pll!Ce your ''0" where 11 can l>I' S!'en fro.., OOth sides ot tho! Slreel t>y passing cars and peout,.•ns CAUTION Some towns have laws tnat reM,.ct the ptacemenl ano oura11on 01 garage ultt s19n< Please Chee' with your tow" s pl;t""'"0 cJepattment or c •erM 7 Marking prices. MiHk prooes w""'" tney Clf\ De MHtn cie.,ty Oll•ce supply stores he.., var0<us S•ll!S and COIO'> of sltcl<er~ • '"•' work well or you can l.M mu.,no tape 11oweve• ,. you mark the<T1 ....i. • ......, ..,,._Garage utes are tor t>ar~a'" nun1e1s Rl!!me~1 -a1evet you can t sell you II nav•• to o•~o Oo>Ck '"th<• 11ou•e ancJ ••Ore aQ.11n lor dnOlhet yl'n• 8 Servirtg refrtshmenh. Tn1~ OO<'V• 1 "''" 10 <.ost muc:n an<! creAtes a 1,.er·«fy • .;1mospne11' It a~o t'ncouraqh peoptl' 10 ~tay tonger ano perhort\ 0111 morl! You oul<J even , narge tor e•riensive •lom, "'" donu1s or t~ k•ds cou•o oo •n Dus•ne" lot 11111 08V """' 1 •t-monaoe ,.,,,,, 1Q Check your nelghbors and friend1. •See '' any wan110 /Otn youi Nie Tntt writ o,.• rou someone to anare •~Ptnws .... 1hanc:t 1nc1eH• 1n ... r111 in rout aaie u othe<"s io•n rou. oe t ur1110 1nc1uoe 1h11 in vour ao !••r ote tlir~ t1m>ty Hie M•Qhl>o•hooo '81e I Group salet 01e a lot more fun 100 Daily Pilat Classifieds 642-5678 BUSINISS BRlffS Autoworker layoff continue to decline By the Associahid Press DETROIT The.• r .111k~ uf US :.iul41wrn k1,, "" mdefmtt.e layoff l'Olltinut'(I to drnp slightly ""hil1· •h• number of auwworkcrs 011 11 mporary fu1 lou~h pluo~:·"'I th1s week, the five maJOr drnnl-.;t1t· dUWm.ik1,..., -..t} 1'h1 cannakers report«! 182,350 t•mplov{'<'S on inlll'l1111t• layoff, 3.600 f E.'WC!r than 1,,..,t wt•t·k. wlw11 IH.1,!I r'' workers wcrt· un andef 1n1 tt• lu y111f Thi· ll~ur 1 11•111:1111 the lowest s1nl'e If! I ,.JOO U S w11rk1·r-. w1·11· 11n 111d!'f tt11\• layoff Nov. 23, 19RI De Lorean prO/)crly '<ilt> nixed DETROIT AutontJkt.•1 Jt>hn Z l >o L .,11111 suffered another setbal k Thtlr~JY whu1 .t f t·d1 1 ,ti JUdge prevcnt<>d thc salt• uf thn't.• 11( his prop• r '"'".ind gave unse<-ured l'rl'<litors the-r1gh1tu11\Spt~:t and, ,1L.il• •i• the goods, an attorney says De· Lorc·an, th1 l'111l .. 1tll• t Conner General Motor Corp c·x1'<.:t1t1v" • .inJ f11u11dt r f the failed auto company lx·ar 111g hr~ 1w1111 . ..i11l f.11 • drug lraffll'kmg t·hargc•s 111 Lu, A11g1.•1t .... Black-owne<l toy fir111 ba11kru11t LOS ANGELES A bl:wk-11wneci l ov , """'"'" that gr~w out of the rums v f tlw lYo:i W<it t' 11111-,,,, 1 became one of the world's l<.1rgl•st ~t·llt•r-. ul 1,1,u k d11lh. has gone bankrupt Th(' onl)' ~mtlt·s al lht· Shtnt.;111.1 1 .. , Co Thursday were on tht· fau•, or 1h1· .-r,1t1·d d ull . ,1:. goods stored al the company wan·hous,, <ii ti h t :-.11, "' and Central Avenue went cin 1ht• JUl'twn bl<Xk Mutual fund a .i.;et~ tuke p/11n1:•· NEW YORK -Ending two '>lra1ght v.1; i , 1 increases, assets of the natron'i. 313inonev 111.1 1k1 mutual funds dropped $i3:i million VJ $I h5 :j ·l>1 ll1t111 11 the latest week, a mutual fund trade group"''\" I 11• Investment Company l nst1tuw said Thursduy 'h .. 1 111 the week ended Wednesday, a.-.s<>ts of J?:i ~· "' 1,,1 purpose funds fe ll $197 m1U1on w$5:l I b1ll1<m <11vl.1," of 85 broke r-dealer funds drnppt.'tl $:31 0 nullt•>tl w $,I< billion. Lending rules ~Jowi111{ im1>ort~ WAS HINGTON L<.•ndmg rt•stnl't111ns '"'I-""' .t by U.S. banks t.o companies 1n poCJI c:ountnt'!> un' 1 .iu ... 1111 the debt-ridden nations to import le.•&., h1nd1•rtt11i( 1 It• 1• return to econorruc heaJth, a government offu 1.1J ,,, , ''This 'red·linmg' of the private sc-ctor tn lt·ss cit v1 1, 'I"· I countries 1s myopic at best. d<ingeruus pr11l.1..til\ •'"' may undermine all th{' dfortS that havt.• l><x ri m. 1• l1 1 , help these econorrues ad1ust,''L1011t'I 0111111 u11d t 1 secretary of Commerce for in tc.-rna t111na I 11 .11 lo ,, 11t I Thursday m a SJ>e(X'h to a seminar -;pon..im·d Ir\ Iii• American Bankers Asso<·1atr•m Dollar advance ~gold tun1blt· .... LONDON The dollar sl.<ctjiWd a hroad adv.m t t 1•1 early trading today, bolst.erc.'<i bv rising U ~ 1111t 11· 1 rates. Gold prtl't'S fell b<•lm\ '$-120 d 1r11v ourn 1 111 H· 111• Kong and Europe lnter·p;,t 111t1·;, tx.uan 11s111~ m l credit markets on Thur!>d<1v. prupt.·llmg 1111 ti•• 1 high~r. aft.er the Fedt•ral Hl''vn.·1.· ~yslt>m arr ,1111!1~111 • temporary sale o f govf'mm1 nt M" unllt.'S si1mt'lh111i.. th•' made credit scarcer STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONE S AV£RAGCS NEW VOlllC (API S.i.. 4 om orlct ancs net '"•not ot '"' ''"''" moti ec-tlvt New Yor111r. Stocll. E .-cnanoe '''u•s H a d lno naflon•ltv 1 1 m o r• tP\a n 1 t EIPUO Co I OS 900 1l > Chrv•ler I HI .00 2l'• I • A,,,. Ta. T I on 100 64 '• •• IBM 91/400 116 , SHrll~oel> UJ 000 JS>. E .. on to?,soo 11 , US Slffi 779,700 7ot, duPonl 6'8 000 §7', GenMoror• 60,100 &I '• .. ... t I Btol FOOCI 677,:100 71... I '• Holiburln ~S.900 u • + , Gt<11Ele<t ' S21,SOO 0 , GnOv"'m S76 400 '6" WHA T NYSE DID NEW YORIC (AP) Aug 7• Ac!Vanceo O.Cllned Uncl"lanved To1t11u.,., N1w t\lot'ls Ntw IOwt 10d•• s~ !W' 1941 n I! 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COULD YOU PLEASE TELL US WHAT A THERM OF NATURAL GAS IS? PAPARAZZI President Judi Curtin and Judge Bob Polis. • SURE I CA~1 BUT YOU'LL HAvE TO USE YOUR IMAGIN ATION . CAN YOU DO THAT ? Pamela Sisk Paul and Malcolm Paul. Law and her ••• Lawyers party Superior Court Judges Pe1 Mayaard, Ever-in O()njunction with the Natioria.l Women's ett Dickey, Bob Polit and James Ceok were Political Caucus. The Westin South Coaat Plaza 8:fDOl1j the gueeta at the summer party hOlted by · Hotel will be the setting for the affair. the Orange County Women Lawyers. Mary Jobstoa opmed her Monarch Bay borne for the cocktail-bullet event honoring new admitees to the California bar. During the afternoon, President J8Cl1 C.rtla announced that Chiel Justice Rote Bini would be honored at an Oct.14 dinner the group will spanaor ' • • • The formal fall sorority ruah activities at the University of Idaho have cloeed and two O.ta Mesa students' IUU'llft•ppear dn the Delta Gamma roles -J>Hra Bqhl and Amy Sclloles. ClASSlf 110 C4 A THERM OF NATURAL GAS IS THE MEASUREMENT IN WHICH WE BUY GAS TO HEAT OUR HOMES, COOK OUR M£ALS AND HEAT WATER FOR BATHS AND SHOWERS. . "' ~· I ANO 88 THERMS WOULD FILL i~·••0·•7~ APPROX IMATELY tr::7\ ~ THREE FORTY-\:'J ~0:/ 'FOOT-LONG -..-~ TRAI LER 1 TRUCKS . I t<> .,~(O)<> <> <> <>O ~ ... ....... Marianne Mercer sita at a ter-Library Center, a large com- minal in the Online Computer puter library, in Dublin, Ohio. OCLC ••• It ha s been growing success natior\wide and some foreign countries. In 1981, OCLC moved to the preeent five--atory hudqµartera in thi.t Columbus suburb. The move was two years in the plannina and execution. OCLC President Rowland C. W. Brown acknowledged in the 1981-82 annual report that It severely strained operations. "We have made pl'Oll'-ln te8tOrina l)'ltem performance to 11CCeptable levels," be Mid. OCLc now claima 97 pe~nt 9ervice availabWty. The terVice operatel 15 boun a day, five days a week and 12 boun on Saturday. From • It.art with '62.000 in lllleta and • two employea In a room of the Ohio State Univenlty Library, OCLC hM IJ'OWD to 625 emplo,.m'.nd more than 6,000 comp.aw tennlnala worklwide. It la powtnc by ISO tmmlnalaamanth. . Ita 1981-82 balance aheet ahbwed -ta of tel.1 million and opentinl reven.ua of • alrnolt $39 mill.loftt up 18 peromt frao the pNYlow '911'· OCLC pays no tn-..i. • CIMdmdl a. tefurldlc oc.. twada 10 t.ck lnlO dw biili.-. • BrOwn •YIOCLC hll no peerw lnm,.. and U. but "°"' that theft are eome llDal1 .ll'OUP.' of cdlllt and aPldllty Ubnriel ltnMd by ~-lot ~·~ H• ~· rllt 111J1 CIDI prGll'llt bl c.allfcJiiNl Una.MIOut•....-ell· ....... "YI• .,. ....... that '1hlft Iii llO ODe anJWMN Wllbcfoll to 1.ooP • •t-. .. a. ~··-----lnWINofllM!llWD, 61 ., .... ....,...~ . -----r ------------------------------------~-------------------~- ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 ·Weddings Patricia Duro Duro-Willi ams Patricia Lynn Williams and •, Kelly Carmen Duro of Hunt- ington Beach were married Aug. 6 .. during ceremonies performed in the Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. ~ They will live in Anaheim aft.er , honeymooning in northern Cali- fornia and Yosemite National " Park. The bride, daughter of Don and ~ Trina Williams of Fountain Val- ' ley, is a graduate of Fountain " Valley High School and attended • Orange Coast College. She 1s • employed by the Carden Grove , Unified School O\Stnct. :; Her husband. employed by • Orange County, is the son of Jerry .. r Duro of Irvine and Kay Duro of ~; Arlington. m., where he attended n schools. He also studied at North- ~ em [llinois Juruor ColJege. .. .,. , t ---- Ml.IC NOTICE Shah-Burnham St. Andrew's P resbyterian Church, Newport Beach, was the set ting on Aug. 20 for the mar- riage of Jamie Sue Burnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Orville Burnham of Newport Beach, and Nader Alexander Shah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Turaj Sha hrokhshahi. A reception was held at the Balboa Bay Club and the new- lyweds spent their honeymoon in Hawaii. They will live in Irvine. Both the bride and groom are graduates of the University of Southern California where she affiliated with Delta Gamma and he with Sigma Chi. . Johnson-Liu Gary Matthew Johnson and his bride, the former Terisa Anne Liu. are living in Costa Mesa following a honeymoon in Hawaii. They were married Aug. 6 in the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. The newlyweds are graduates of Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane D. Liu and Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Johnson. all of Costa Mesa. Blandfo rd-Jones The Golden Circle Chapel in Santa Ana was the setung for the Aug. 6 wedding ceremony linking Jen Lee Jones and James T. Blandford Ill, both of Costa Mesa . The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jones of Irvine, graduated from Orange Coast College and is employed by Man-,-- Jamie Shah agement Systems Co. Her husband graduated from Corona de] Mar High School and works for Centerline Tool Corp. He is the son of Mr . and Mrs. James T. Blanford II of Irvine. Edwards-Hec krotte Laura Heckrotte a nd John Walter Edwards, both first lietue- nants in the Air Force, exchanged nuptial vows Aug. 20 in the chapel at Little Rock Air Force Base. Jacksonville, Ark ., where they are stationed. The bride is the daugh ter of Robert P. and Dorothy K. Heckrotte of Huntington Beach. Her husband's parents are Harold and Lillian Edwards of O'Fallon. Ill She 1s a graduate of Huntington Beach High School and Pitzer College in Claremont He gradu- ated from San Gorgonio High School, San Bernardino, and Washburn University in Topeka, Kan ,- PUBllC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE ~1 MN-932.M CJ031 FICT1T10UI BUllNHI FICTJTIOUB BUllNHI FICTITIOUS 8U81NE81 0 TI C E T 0 PER 8 0 N 8 NAME 8TAT1!Ml!NT NAME STATEMENT :; NAME STATUitl!NT INTl!Rl!ITED IN The followlng ~n• are dOlng Thi! following pereon• are d04ng The followlnQ per.on• ere d<>'nQ HE EITATI! OF JOHN H. bullneuu: bu•lneuat 1" l>ull,_ as INIOOERI, DECEASED BAY MANAGEMENT CO . 30 KENSINGTON PARTNERS, LTD . A NUTRITION MOTIVATION. 17941 otice IS hereby given· Lind• 1919, Neport e..cih. C• 92860 10 Newp«I Cent., Or . • 1147. ~ Broohhlre Lene Hunt1nt;1ton e.ech. o ell pereon• lnter•ted. whethef u Cynthia Moore. eame u abo\19 Beach. CA 92860 • CA 926o48 red1ton. hetta, legal-. Of 0.-Thi• l>ullneu I• condUC1ed by an Hunter En«gy <;Mp . 810 N-- ' HMhh Resourc;ef Group Inc . -· In Ille •lat• of JOHN H lndMdual Centet Of • • 1147, Newport •1 17941 BrOOl<Sl'llre Lane Hunllngton ROOERS d-aaed. wh<>M lul ad-Cynthia M00<1 ech. CA. 92860 Beactl. CA 926-48 reu wu 7700 E 13th -•27, Thll atatement wu lli.d wllh the Ralph E. Phelan. Jr . 610 Newp«I Thi• l>uslne-., is conducted by • lchlta, KS 87208 that letllre County Cllfk ol Or•f191 County on enter Of .. • 1147. Newport Beactl. ,;. c0fpore11on. e111men1ery °' of admlnlatratlon ugull 5, 1983 A. 92UO °"' Oreg Wetton. Presl<Jent eve been luufl<l IO PATRICIA SUE F222217 Thie bu1lneH I• conducted 1:1}1' e 11 Thia 11111-1 wu flied w1th the OLUNS. EXECUTOR by: EIGHT· Publllhfl<I Orenge Coa•I Dally orp0<ellon. '>' County Cler'k of 011noe County on EENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Piiot Augull 12. 19. 26. Sept 2. 1993 Ralph E Phllen, Jr, Preelelent "' Aug 9 11183 OURT. SEDGWICK COUNTY. 4584-83 Tiits •Ill-I wu liled wtth the t' F'222557 KANSAS. PROBATE DEPARTMENT ounty Clefk ol Orange County on .. Pu1>111he<l Orenoe Cout Dally • court ot CQrnpelent lurlldk:11on of ug Hl. 1983 0~ PllOt AUQ 26 Sept 2 11 18 1983 the Stete ol KanMS P\lll.JC NOTICE F22J014 4876-83 That the followlng Benk la holding Publl•ned Orange Coa91 Dally personel P<Of>l(ly ol the said ci-NOTICI! INVITINO BIOi 1101 Aug 28. Sept 2. 9. HI. 1983 ------------dent S.Curlty PeclflG Netlonal Bank. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 4829-83 JOUI HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN avoid the use of medical jargon, show friend- liness, and take the time to write down instruc- tions. Unless your wife finds such a doctor, it's not likely she'll cooper- ate. DEAR DR. STEJ!';-fail to follow their doc-cases. the patient's CROHN: I've done tors treatment sugges-non-cooperative per- everything I can to help tions. sonality A good doc- my wife "get well. I've Major reasons; Lhe tor-patient relationship made financial sacrifices, doctor's "cold" attitude; helps. ln obtaining the have been pauent and a patient's mabihty to patient's confidence, the understanding. She has understand the doctor's doctor should examine high blood pressure. Her advice; and, in some the patient's worries, doctor prescr ibed pills to -____________ _... __________________ _ ring it down. But aft.er two months of treatment there has been no drop in pressure. H er doctor r.an't understand 1t. I couldn't, either, for a while. Then I discovered the reason. She hasn't been taking her medi- cine. One day I caught her flushing pills down the toilet. I asked her why. She said, "I haven't taken my medicine be- cause l don't like my doctor. He's too cold and treats me like a number, not like a human being he's interested in." I wonder how many other patients, like my wife, don't cooperate with their doctors. Mr. G DE AR MR. G.: Be thankful for your d1s- c.'Overy. Now you can both make plans for her I to engage another doctor 1n whom she has conftdcnc:e. Don't think that your wife ts so unusual. According to one report in the medical literature. about 30 to 35 percent of all patients MLIC NOTICE FICTJTIOU8 BUllNHI NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng person• "' doing buslneas u CBS FORMS. 18 Starflllh Court. Newport BNcn. Ca 92663 Cerot LM Tine. 18 Startlth Court. Newpor1 Beecti. c. 92663 Betty Gross. 10068·2 L•Nrtn A\19, Challworth. Ce 92863 Ser•h Slttets. tO 127 Remmet. Cha11worth. Ca 91311 Thia business ii conduc11d by a generel partn9"11hlp Carot Lee Tlrre Thi• atetement waa llled with the County Clerk of Orent;1• County on 30 Faahlon laland Newport Beach 644--2484 T PlmLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE 17th & lrvlne Newport Beach 548-8884 P\alC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNHI FICTITIOUS 8U81HE88 K06384 NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOUI BUllNEH The fOllowlng per.one are d04ng The following perton 11 d04ng NAME STATEMENT utlneu u . l>ullnlN .,. The lollowlno penon1 are doing SPENCER SPECIALTIES. 2208·0 N 0. E ENTERPRISES, 27 Sllvef butlneu u . acentl• Ave . Co•t• M9M. CA Cr.-it. lrvtne. CA 92715 cc & 0 AUTOMOTIVE. 700 'B" E 2627 Noe Feldman. 27 Sliver Creac:ent, 111 Street. Sanll Ana. Celtt . 92701 Laure A. Spencer. 2208-0 Pleoen-lrvtne. CA 92715 GABRIEL HURT ADO. 9882 0.- 11 Ave • C0tt1 Meta. CA 92827 Flora Feldman, 27 Sllvet Cr--.1, angewoocJ Gilden Gro\19, Cellf Daniel B Spencer. 2208-0 lrvtne. CA 92715 92642 Placent11 A\19 , Cotta Mesa, CA This t>ulllneu la conductad by an FEDERICO HURT ADO. 11882 Or- 2827 lndlvldual angewoocJ. Gerden Grove, Callf .. Thie bu•lneH la conductfl<I by: en Noe Feldman 928'42 nlncorpoleted 111oc11t1on other Thia st1tement wu flied with th• This bulfneq 11 conOUC1ed by • hen • pert~ahlp County Cl4trk of Orange County on general partnership: Laura A Spencer July 20. 1983. Gabriel Hunedo Tiiie Slat-I WU n1ec:1 with the "211.. Tiii• ... ,_, WU flied wl1h the ou11ty Cte<I( of Oranoe County on Publl1hld Ofange CoHt Dally County Cleric ol Ofenge County on F222021 uty 12. 1983 Pilot Aug 5. 12. 19, 26. 1983 July 20. 1983 Publllhed Orange eo .. 1 Delly F220472 4473-83 "221~1 Augull 2. 1983 Piiot Augull 12 19. 26. Sept 2. 1983 PubllSl'led Orenge Co .. t Dally Publlshed Orange Cout Deily 4539-83 Pilot Aug, 5. 12. 19. 28 1983 Pilot Aug. 12. 19. 26.5-pt 1 1983 Ml.IC NOTICE 2~211 Peaeo 0. Velencla, Legun• 11111<1 propoeal• '°' furnllhlng all -----------I------------4-471-83! Ml.IC NOTICE 4258-83 ___ .;..;;..;;..;;...;._...;..._.;;._ ___ Hills. County ol Orenoe. lebor. materlala, equipment. trans- F1CTJTIOU8 BUllNHS That the unders!Qned deslrea to portallon end eYCh other facilltlH 11 PlmllC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE 1-----------FICTITIOUI 8UllNE88 no-IC NOTICE NAMI! ITATEMl!NT reGelve the said i-eonal proc>erty °' mey be required for HARBOR fllmllC NOTICE NAME ITATEMl!NT ,.~ ni. totlowlnQ perton 11 doing collect the cl•lm(I) •nd to remove BOULEVARD BUS BAY -EAST-F1c m1ous BUllHE88 FICTITIOUI BUllHE88 The lollowlng persona ere oo<ng FlCTIT10U8 BUllHIU businMS u the COiiected 0< received from the SIDE -±315' NORTH OF WILSON NAMI! ITATEMl!NT NAMl 8TATl!Ml!NT FICTITIOUS BUa.NEIS bualneu as NAMI! ITATl!Ml!NT UNIVERSAL CONSTRUCTION Stale ol CallfOfnla to the Slate white STREET wHI be rec.IYICS by the Ctty Thi following P«tona are dolnQ The lollowtng persons are d<>'nQ NAME ITATl!Ml!NT NINTH STREET APARTMENTS. A '" ANO LANDSCAPING. 750 s Lyon, lle1tet• ••tamentary "' ol admlnl• of Cotti M ... " lhe 01llce ol the l>utlEneaaE & '!sSOCIATES VNET RE buc'':!'vs· "o ·N ·NO REIO •• ·RKET-The loltowlng P«ton I• dolnQ GENEAAL PARTNERSHIP. 2208-0 Thi followlnQ penon• are doing '' •925 Santa Ana CA 92705 trlllon 111119 ~ INUld Ctty Cle<k. 77 Fair Ort\19. Coeta L " . U "" " " " """ buSlnlSS 11 Pl~tla Ave Co1te M ... , CA l>uSlneas u o. MtChMIR AJi 750S L All~· hl\19 ctalms egalntl M ... Caflfotnla untllhourof llOO CAPITAL PARTNERSHIP -OR· ING GROUP. 1500 Adema A\/9 0 CALIFORNIA GLASS & METAL. 92827 . EQUINE DATA SYSTEMS. 10.13 7. •825 Sant.'~na.~:Y92705 yon. the d~ent °' an Interest In Nkl • m . "s.ptembei 8. t983. 11 Which ANGE, 2200 Wut OrangewoocJ, Suite 305. Costa Mesa. CA 112828 15732 BlueBlrd Ln . Huntington Laura A SPI™*• 2208-0 Ptaoen-Slatlf Ave . Fount1ln Valley. CA •' Tiiis business is conducted by en Mtate ind wlshlnQ 1o obj«;I to tuch time they wlll be opened publlclly and Suite 150. Orange. Callt0<nla 92888 James W Cravr.gan. 7308 Pter-Beach, Cel 926o49 tta A\19 . eo.ta Mesa. CA 92827 ~2708 lndlvlduel removal mull give wrltltlfl notice of rHd •loud In the Council Cham~. Wllllem L ... 33885 Nlguel ShOfea point Or . Huntington Beech. CA Brian Stoecker. 15732 BlueBlrd Joan G Braotey 34824 Calle del 01v1d MlchHI Barrow. 408 •ti Mika Allowey auch obtectlon 10 lhe person or per-Sealed propoaal• •h•ll bear the tltle Drive. Legun• Niguel. C1lllorn11 92848 Ln . Huntlnt;1ton BHch, CA. 92649 Sol, Cepl•trino Beech. CA 92824 Bernard ·o·. C09t1 M .... CA. 92626 Thi• •tatement waa 11180 with the sons Indebted to, or hotdlng per-ot the work end the name of the 92677 Joe A Reio. 5456 Lupine St.. This buslnesa 11 conducted by· an Relph J. Slf!Ofd 709 Pelm A\'I. Randall Stinton, 10413 Sli ter . .,. County Clerk of Orent;1e County on sonel prOP8<"1)' ol, the decedent. bidder but no other dl'ltlngullhlng John L \logt. 9 Ceder Ridge, Y0<b1 Linde. CA. 92686 lndlvtduel 111, Huntington Beach. CA 92648 ' • 106, Fountain Ve~~· C~ 112708 A 18 1983 Such notice mull be given 10 the merka Any bid recel'19<1 atter the lrvfne, CalflOfnl• 921 tS This bu11neas ts conducted by an Brian Stoecker This builneas 11 conducted by 1 Kate Meyers, 1 1 hady\1d09 ~ U9 ' F223::Me person llOl<llng the 30 DAYS after ICtleduled Closing time lor the r• John M1tu1. 33881 Windjammer. un1ncorp0<eted essoc1a•1on other Thie 1t1tement wn 1111<1 with the general pertnerahlp Dr . Santa Ana. CA 112705 ... Put>tislled Orange Coast Dally flrsl publlcatton ot this notice CliPI of bid• lhatl be returned 10 the Laguna Nlguel. Callt0<nl1 92617 than • pennershlp County Clerk ot Orange County on Leura A s~ Thia l>ualnesa Is conducted by: • Pilot /4u 26 Sept 2 11 16 11183 OATEO Aug s. 1983 blddef unopeMld 11lhatlbe1118 soee Larry O'bri.n. 31161 Corel Place. Jemes W Cravr.gan Aug 2. 1983 This •l•lement wu flied with the ~et pannerlhlp g 4858 83 Signed Petrie,. Sue Collln• ex· reipontlblllty of 1he bldd., to -Lr.guna Nlguel. Callf()(nl• 92877 This 1tetement was hied with lhe F221 ... County Clerk of Orange County on 0.vld Barrow • ecutOf of the Eat11e of John H thll hi• bid 11 racelved In proper John Earnhan. Inc . • Calitornl• County Clerk of Orange C0untv on Pub•tshld Orange Cont Delly July 12. 1983 Tiiis atat-l wu flied with the BrOdera 11,.,.. cOfporatlon. 2200 W•t Ofange-Aug S t983 Pdot Aug 5. t2. 19. 28. 1983 '220470 County <;""lt of Orar191 County on oun•ic NOTICE Publllhe<I Orange Coast Oally Piiot A Ml or ptan•. Speclat Prov1elon• wood. Suite 150 o,.noe. CellfOfnl• F22230t 1\472-63 Publl1n1<1 Orange Coe.II Delly July 20. 983 F'221ot1 rU1>1. Aug tll. 28. Sept 2. 1983. 4755-83 and additions to <Jtaneral Prov11lon1 92688 Published Orange Co"t Dally PUol Aug S, 12. 19. 26. lll93 Publlshed O••""'" Cout Dal"" FICTITIOUS Bu.1 .... 18 to the Standard Spec;lflcallon• may Paul Eernhart, 506 North Butte Pilot Aug 19, 28. Sept 2, 9. 1993 4470-83 "r " NAME STATEMENT be oblllned at the Offloe of Iha City Court. Brea. Celilornla 92621 4896-83 P\ellC NOTICE Piiot Aug S. 12, 19. 26. 1983. Engl~. 11 Fair Drive, Coll• Men . Cherlel Noble. 13211 Neita, Senta "74~ The IOllOWlng pe<son• ••• do<nQ PUBllC NOTICE Ceflfornl•. upon nonrefundeble pay-Ane. Callfornl• 112705 F1CT1TIOU8 BUllNl!88 t>u~~A~·SPECIALTIES 14 Hiii-FtCTITIOUI BUl.._U ment of $0.00. An add1tlon1J charll' Thomu Ewing. 221 VI• Nice. I p•m•ic NOTICE NAME ITATl!Ml!NT MLIC NOTICE of S2 oo wlN be mad• If handled by Newport ee.ch. C1lll0<nle 92863 ~ The lollowlng perton I• d<>'ng •• grua. lrvtna CA 1127 15 NAMI! ITA Tt•NT mell Plani, 1191C1fleallonl and other Roger Rhoadn. 8599 Ph<>enlll. Av-l>uliness 91 FICTITIOUS BUllHEll t.i Herberl B Ooyie. 8352 CuUHan The following person It doing contract document• mey •~ be enue. Fountain Valley. CalllornMI FICTITIOUI BUllNlll COPIERS UNLIMITED, 1581 NA.Ml ITATIMENT ·a..: Or . Huntington Beech. CA 926-48 bu91neu H xemlned at the Offkll of the City 92708 Thomu W Ollm«. 19522 Old NAME ITATl!•NT Pegasus St , Santa Ana, C.I. 92707 The lollowtng perton It doing "'a Barry S. Thaxton. 328 Starllre. DESIGN PAVILION. 600 W. Cout C~ of the City of Coeta M... Ranch Roed. YOfba Linda. Callfornle Thi fOltowtng pereon la Cl<>lng Reymond Carl Kllngler, 1561 bullneu H :m Anlhllm. CA 92807 Hwy. Newpot't Beech, CA. 928413 Planl Ind Spectflcetlonl will not 1l9 92888 butln11H u · Peguui St . Senti Ana. CA. 92707 HAMBURGER STANO •382. 250 • Antonio N Pineda, 2930 Long Ellhlh Farhoomand alt• Elahlll malled nlNa the addlUonal S"' OO Randy Verdle<:k 2982l White DALILA MANUFACTURING. 1281 Sheron ElolH Kllngler. l58t South 8rttl04 St , Coa1a M .... CA b<I' 9each Blvd., LonQ Beech, CA 90803 Ehleman, 10381 Stater A\19., •205, charll' 1~ lnclud9d with paymin:i . Ottet. Legune N!Quet. Callfornle ··c·· Logan Ave· Coll• Mne, CA. Pegeaus St., Santa Ana, CA. 92707 112626 ff" Thi• t>utlneu la conducted by: 1 Founl1ln Velley, CA. 92708 Eacfl bid lh•ll be made on th• 92877 92828 fhla buelneea I• conducted by· an Richard 0 Cromwell, 823 W. ; general pennerahlp Ardelan Ehlemam. 10381 Siiier Pr()j)OMI form IMeta P-t thrOUQh Thll butlneu 11 conducted by 1 Ezequiel Aemoa, 7 18 S . lndMduel. Steven• St., O . Santa An•. CA. t'll Herbert B Ooyte Ave. •205, Founteln Valley. CA P-8 provtded 1;, the contracl dow-genenll pan~•hlp Sycamore. Sant• An•. CA. 112701 Raymond Carl Klingler 92707 ~., Thi• 111temerit wu filed w1111 the 92708 ment• and lhall be accompanied by c . o o e.ly. Attorney Thi• bulineN 11 condueted by· en Thi• at1tement wH flled with 11141 Thi• t>uatnna 11 oonductfl<I by· an County Clerk of Of•ng• County on Thi• buW-II condUC1ad by. en 1 certlftect or c:uhler"• oti«:k or • bid Thi• 1tat-t wu lllld wllh the lndlvldua• County Clerk ot Or1n111 County on lndlvldual ~ Jvty 2>. 1983 lndlYlduat bond f 1 IMI thlll'I t0% 01 the County c1er11 of !>f•nee County on Eiequlel Ramo• Aug 2 1993 Rlctlard 0. C.omwelt t F"221-Ardalen Ehtemam °' no Aug 2 1983 Thie 1tat-I wal fllad with the . ' 'lllOH Thie •t•t-1 wu Ried wtth the '°" PubN1hed Of•nge eo.tt OeHy Thtt 11atement wa1 filed with the =~ ~ g:,,~M:.~:~= · ' · Fz:tae County C"'11 of Ofange County on Pubtlllled o,.nge Cout Dally Coun"' Clerk ol Orengt County on !..., Pllo1 AUO 26. Sept 2. 9. 18. 11183 C®nty Clerk of Orange County on lhall be conalderad unlNll eccom-C.O. Daly Lew C«p. Aug 9, 1983 PUo1 Aug 5. 12, tll, 28, 11183. July 28, 1983 "2tMI ~· 4848-83 Aug 11, 1983 panled by IUCh celhl«"I ch«:k 17 C~e Piasa Df. . n.. C ,__O .._ 4488-83 Publl·~..., "·•"""" C"'aat Delly • '" 1'222711 CUh 0, bldclef"• bond · Newpoft hecf\, ca . .-o Pu!>llthed "'ange out 11., ....... ..,, .. .,_ ..... :1,. Publllhed Orenga Cout Delly No bid •hell be eoni ioered uni... PubU•hed oranoe cou t o111y Piiot Aug. 28. Sept 2. 9, 18, 1983 Piiot Aug 5. 12. 111. 28, 11183. "'' 1 Ml.IC NOTICE Piiot Aug 28. Sept 2. 9. 18. 1983. 1111 made on• blank f()(m rvrnllhld Piiot Aug. 12. 19, 28 Sept 1. 11113 47 '4·83 MLIC NOTICE 4475-83 •• 4874·83 by the City ol Coat• M ... and la 4530-83 "'8.IC NOTICE FtCTITlOUI eu...-u NAiii ITA'RMUIT The lollowtng 1*1100 II doing l>uaineal ••: (A) NATIONAL IMMAGE C~l N A TE ENTERPRISES , (8 ) CHEVERON, (C) SHELL. (0) UNION. (E) MOBILE. (F) EXXON. (0) ARCO, AUTO CARE SPECIAL t05 £. 181h. Coat1 M-. 92827 Michael E Moriarty. 404 211t. Mlll1h11tan BMch, CA This~ II c.ondUC1ed by. Ill tndlvklual. Michael E. Monerty Thi. atatement """ flied wtth lht County Cllrtl ol Ofange County on July 25. 1983. J'ICTITIOUI MJllHlll m•d• In ae<:ord•nee with th• ------------1------------FICTITIOUI BU8'Nll8 n11m Pu!>lllM<I Orange Cout Dally Piiot Aug. 5. 12, 19. 28, 1"3. 1----~~~----~ 44&e43 NA• ITATl!MINT l>fOYlllOnt of Ille Propoul require-"'8.IC NOTICE "'8.IC NOtlCE NAMI ITATIMINT !'ta.IC NOTICE Thi f0llow1r10 '*'°"' are dOlng P\B.IC NOTICE rnent• ___ ..;..;;..;;..;;...;...;..;.;;....;...;.;....__ ---.;....;.~"'-'""""""'"'-;....--Thi foltowtng pereon• are dolng1 ___ ....--..--..-.....,._; ..... ___ ------------ ""' t>ualnMI • Eaich bidder mull be llceNed and FlCTITIOUI 8UllMH ,ICTIT10U8 BU ... tl buelnes1 u ,ICTtTIOUI llU ... H '° DOMINION INTERNATIONAL FtCTlTIOUt MJ ... H 1180 prequalllled u required by I-N._ ITATl•NT NAMI ITATHllNT VIDEO VISTAS CO . 8143 McFad· NANI nATl!MINT P\BJC NOTIC[ ~·. CONSULTANTS. tSSl'> Mesa Verde NAMI ITATIMINT The Chy CouncH of ,,... City 01 The lollowlng '*'°" .. dOlng Thi lollOWlng '*'°"' •re doing den A\19 •2, Mldwey City. CA The lollc>wmg peraont .,. dOlnO ACTITIOUt llU ..... ~~ Orl\/9. Eut •llH. Coell M .... CA Thi followlng P«IOO i. doing Cotti M ... r--the rlQhl to bvll-.. l>utl-.. 92855 bl.ltiMll ... ... .. ITATl-.cl 92828 bu1tn111 u rtjec:t eny or all bid• (A) TIMESAVERS INDEPENDENT UNIQUE EFFECTS, 425 Irle A". Gery Mancuao (Phllllp), 8143 B & R MAINTENANCE. 885 Perk The followlng perlOfl 11 60if'IO NeYllll Rowe. 3101 YetlOwttona MAN 0 ' s s HELL. 13 9 9 1 The Contractor •hall comply wtlh TRUCl(INO SERVICE. (8) TI. T.8 . Corona dt4 Mar, CA 92825 McFadden Av . •2. Mldw•y Ctty. CA. Or .• Cott• M .... CA. 92821 bullnttl .. Ort\'I, Coet• M .... CA 92828 BrOOllhllrll Str•t. Garden Grove, the ptovlelon• of Section 1170 to (C) TIMESAVERS. 300 I Aedhlll Ave • Petr J Ceenaku. 4115 lrl• Ave 92655 Paul EdWl rCI AIUO 8e5 Parll Or . Jem• F MHon. 155& M"' CA. 926-44 1780 lnclutlve. of the California Suite 1·101. Cotti Meea. CA 92928 COfOl'll dt4 Mar, CA. 112825 ., Etter CHHvora Olw1, 6143 Cotta MM a CA 92027 ' HEALTHTEK, 2009 W. Balboe Verde OrlYe, Eut •llH Co111 M.... Emmanuel KurtldJten. 2175 Mtlllul L•bor Code. the PfeYelllng rat• end Oeoroe M w.-•. 2t49 Androe D•Vld Pecoraro, 2701 bet I.I McFadden AY., •2. Mldw1y City, CA Robtlt E 'eorghelll, 88& Park Or .. ·~ ':'::1 ~1\;~: ... CA 112626 Or . •208. Anaheim. CA t 2I02 tcalt of w~ "llblllMd by the St. Co9ta Men. CA. 92828 Pllma Avt , Anaheim, CA t 280t 92855 Coate M .... CA 112827 a din Q ' CA t~l . ' Thi• bulinMS •• conoueted by • Tnlt Du.W-I• condUC1ed by II\ y of Coale ...... #hlch .,. flied Thi• bualneM I• conducled bf. an Thie butlneM la conductad by • Thi• l>ullntM •• COtl(IUCttd by • Th••~ I• oondue1ed by • ~hit~" conducted ..... <>"*•' 1*1,,...,,.., ndlvldual th the City CIMI 01 NiO City, and Individual oener11 pertnartlllP Olf*ll partn«9hlp ~·I pert~Mlp. lndtllldual VJ "' J-F M-Emmenu.f KurkdJWI •H forlelt penelllta ptMCtlbed Oaoroe M Weeki ,,..., J Cett\t kl t 011ty Mancueo Paul I! Aluo Jon Hatio. Thi• 1181-t .... flied with the Thie •t•lfll'*lf ... ~ wllh the therein for noncompllaftet 01 tht Thl'I ,,.,_, w .. llleO with ,,,. Thie 111"""'11 .... llltd with the Thia 11•1-t .... flMd with the Thi•""-' ..... filed wtth the Thie l t....-ntl'lt ... llled wfth the COUl'l'Y Clerlc of Ofange County on 1y Clerk of Oflt\Ot County on Id Code County Clerk of Oranoa County Oii County Clerk of Orange County on C:ovn1y Clerk of Of•nge County on Covnty Clerk of Orenge County on County ~ 01 Orange Counfy Oft AUO fO 1N3 ug 3, 11183 flLEEN P. PHINNEY Aug 2. 1913 Auo 12. tHJ July 7. 1"3 July 7, 1983 Ju"',, ,.~ 'ttlOa nao8'7 City Ci.tlr of the FDJ0,2 n:a::.11 ,220180 ,_,U '' · Publllhed Of11ng1 CoN1 Daffy PubtlahtO Or•no-Coul Deily Cl~ of Coeca MIN PublltNo Orenot Cot ti Oelly Publlt hed Or•119t CoeAt Dally Publlllhld Oran~ Coeat D•llY Pl.lbllahed Or1ng1 CoHt Dally Pul>ttth«! Orange Coee~= PltOt Aug 28. Sept 2 9. 18. 1983 Pllol Aug 12.19. ?e S.pt 1, 1913 PublllMd Ora11g1 Cout Dfllv Pilot Piiot Aug 12.19. 211. Sepl 1, 1983 PHot Aug 20 Slj'JI ?. t , ,,, 1183 Pll01 Aug 12, It 211, Sept I. 1"3 Piiot Aug S. 12. tt, 20. 11183 PllOI Aug $ ti It a8 t .. 3 f864·83 1 4521·83 Aug. HJ. 26. 1913 416?-113 •522·83 4n ... t3 4527·83 44f!7·13 ' ' ' 44"-t3 • ( • ' " ' It ,. " . ,, I NlllC NOTIC£ l'tCTITIO\ll IWttNall NAME tTATIMINT The follewlno per•on 11 doing bus1nau as ROCK OF AGES 3 170 Pullman SI . • 117 Coala Meaa. CA 926211 M1ch11ttl 0 Orirnt, 9 t 41 Five Haroor1 Hun11~1on Beadl CA 92646 T hll bu11neu is conoucle<l oy en lndlVllJYll M1c:11attt D Gr1111 lh11 tlltemenl waa flied wnl'I 11'1• County C•er~ or Otange County on Oranye Coast DAILY PILOTJFrlday, Aug 26, 1983 ca Nit.IC NOTIC£ PU8l1C NOTICE FICTITIOU8 IW8M88 C"""41C171 FICTITIOUI 8Ull.NUI OfllANOl COUNTY NOTICl Of' TltU8TH'8 U LI l NOTICI Of' T~Tl.l'I IA&.l ~Miion of Mict property 224> NO ii ITATIMINT No ncr Of' Tftuarn·• ULE NAME •TATl!MENT 1utt111uot1 cou'" '--• 11.mt J Nu"''-tOIOIMIO Peotf!G A--. 1-1oe. Co.ta......, Tne lollowlng pe<tOlll ate doing T.8. No. IU* T1111 followlng l)tltson 11 dOll\Q 700 Civic Center Drtn WMI T.8. • 1M-tlf) YOU l\RE IN Ol!FAUL T UNOER A CL t26M bu11n11u at OU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A bu11n~n 81 lenle Ana, Ca. t2101 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST OAT EO July 7. 0-Crlptlon of 0 rOl*'tY l/F NO ~. 19 Cor11011ta Plan. Ol!EO OF TRUST, OATEO March II, AU:l QUICK PAIHS & SERVICE, PLAINTIFF KERI OOUMANI, et al OEEO 0~ TRUST OATEO St l)letn• 19112 UNLESS YOU TAKI! ACl'ION PARCEL 1 Tnat s-\lonof I.At 1 OI Newpo11Beach,CA 92680 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 320 E 171h St , Coll• MHI . CA OfFENDANl PATR~CK b8f 3, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKETOPAOTECTYOUAPROPiRTY.IT f/ec1 No 10ell1, In the Counly OI The Wllltem Lyon Con1pan11. 19 O PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT 92627 ANTHONY AUSTIN, et el "4M11.tM I ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC: SALE Ora~. State of Cellfotnl1. II Corpo11tt Ptau NewPorl Beecll, AY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE RIJ A FO• 231, Senta Ana Avt.. To Inter 0.1114111 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO Al A IF YOU NEED AN 1!.XPLANATIONOF enow11 non a ~ ~~did !1 ~ CA 112660 FVOUNEEOANE.XPLANATIONOF •J.COtll MHl,CA 92627 CtM No.371141 PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NIEEO AN THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-4 2. Pegat _, .... 4 1 "' - Thll t uamtH la c;onoucte(l by a HE NATUAE OF THE PROCEED· Thlt bualrtHl 11 c:cmo11ct6<1 Oy a 10 THE CLERK PlttM 11n1'K llM EJ(Pl,.ANA110N Of THE NATURE ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD oelleneoua Mac>1. recofdl of Mid llm1111<1 u111neon1p ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD 1no1vlouel delault ol ''"' IQllwlng oelendanl on OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST CONTACT A LAWYER County,"'°""' and ~ • Unll The Wiiiiam Lyon Company, VIQe ONTACT A LAWYER Aly A Fo• IN complelnl O.f1no1m P•trlGk YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 on 1 ~~ .. ~decl Pres1<1en1 Eaecutac:I by PLAZA OE CAFEA Thll tlalement wu 11190 Wllh lh Anlllony Aullln LAWYER MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC., I c;or. June 3, 11180, In ...,_ 1-4• PAOll This 111191'18111 wH llleo with tne LTD A CALIFORNIA LIMITED Coumy Cler~ of Orange County Of Enter oefaull only On Thur1 S41pt.mb4H 6, 11163 11 poratlon, 767 N0<'1h "E" Su .. 1, 8an 1,01. Dmdll A«iorda of Mid Coun- MUC NOTIC£ Pl8l.IC NOT1Ct flt&IC NOTICE MllC NOTIC£ County Crertt or Orange County on PARTNERSHIP on 8~1 t6, 1983 el AUQ 12 111113 Judg1t1en1 to oe enrered 1 30 PM 01 tald da11. or the South Befnardtno. Celllorn11 92•03, T .... ty f:Z:U011 Aug t6. 11183 9 15 AM CHICAGO TITLE IN-E•hlbll "A lron1entrance10 Iha OtangeCounty phone Numb« (714) 361·t41 I, u PARCEL 2 All undMdecl l/l&dl Publ1s11110 Orange Coesl Delly Fmo21 SURANCE CO IS Cluly ~nleel Published Orange CoUI Dall STATEMENT OF NATURE ANO OIO Cour1nouM. 211 W Santa Ana tne pr-I Truat .. u~ Ille CIMCI IM"•l ln .no to th.al portion ol LOl Aug 16 11183 Piiot Aug 211 Sept 2. 9 16 1983 Published Orange Coul Delly Tru11oe under lll'l<l pursuant 10 Oeed Pltot Aug 26 S11pt 2, 9. 16. 1983 AMOUNT Of DAMAGES Bouleverd. clly 01 S11111 An1, County of trutt he<elnaf1er mentlone<I. wtll I ol TrK! No tDlll I, In the County •ll51·33 P1101 Aug 28 Sept 2, 9, 111. t983 01 Trust recorded Meich 19, 1979, •727-83 A• 10 Plelnlllf. Thomea J. of Orange, Cellfornla. Rue~ Co. N II to Iha f\IOMll bidder for c.al'l In of Oflll'lgll. 8111• of CalltotnMI. • 4628-83 as 1n11 No 26697, In book 13072, ---'D·:>umanl. u Trull .. , or Suc;c;eeaor Trut tM . 0t l1Wful money or Iha Unlltld Sl•I• ltlown on • meo r.ootc»cl In bod. 1-------------page II 72 of OttlcleJ Records In 1114' PUBUC NOTICE ( 1) Gen er 11 o em a g u o I Suballtuled TruttM, will NII 11 pub-without we.rranty of any kind, 11 a 482, PtlQM 40 91'4 41 of Mla-PllJLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ollfoe ol llle County Recorder of Or-S 150,000 00, plus lntetest 1cto1dlng lie aucuon 10 the hlgh••t bidder for public auction 11 th• tlma 100 pl-~~MOUi M8')f. rfQOfc:i of M60 -------------'----------------ange County, Callfornla WILL SELL CPP 41111 10 l•w 10 the dale ol entry or judg· caah IP•yaole at llm• of HI• In lawful dHlgnattd below. In Iha County of ~nty, lhOW~. and--~ .... ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A menl. money of the Unlled S11111) tha IOI-the State ol Calllornle d11lgn11ac:t COfTlmon aru on 1 ''""""''"'"""' NAME STATEMENT OF SULK TRAN8FER BIDDER FOR CASH (payaole 11 llme DEED OF TRUST 01\TEO February (2) Specie! damages In the amount lowing dtterlbed real property tltu-below, all of the right, Utft and plan rllCOtded JUM9 3• lllllO, In bO<* The lollowl~ peraon 15 ooino NotK:e 18 noraby given 10 creditors ol sale In l1wtul money of the United 20. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-01 $18.000 00 plua 1n111eal accord· eted In the County of Orange, State lnterftl now held by H id Tru11 .. In l3624• pege t207 • Ottlc:lal Aeclofcta bu~~~~tt~sBUILOING CARE. t 7975 01 Ille wttnin nemed trenareror(i) Sta tea) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Ing 10 tew to ltle date of entry of Of C1lllornla, 1nd oeacrlbed H fol-end to 111 tnal c;er'11ln property Whlel\ o1 :,:0 Countlr Ion o4 Mid that 8 bulk trlnsler 18 ebout IO oe TO THE OLO ORANGE COUNTY ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-judgement, end Iowa 11 situated In .. Id County and It d• 09Pllng rom ~ A Sky Peri. Cuc le made on personal propetly l'lereln-COURTHOUSE. LOCATED ON I UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXP LA· (3) Punlllve damages In th11 A POrllon of Lot t In Block 23 end ec:rtbed below Tiit strM1 adore .. , II land one-halt of ell .... Oii, OM. Te<! J Geissler t9 No Encino. So alter deJCrlbed SANTA ANA BLVD , BETWEEN NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE amount ol $350,000 00 8 portion of W11nu1 Street ad)Olnlno any, or other common dnlgnallon, 11 and other hydrocetbor\ "'~• Laguna, CA 92&?7 SYCAMORE ST & BROADWAY PROCEEOINGAGAINST YOU YOU Ast0Pta1ntlll,Kt110oum1n1 Southatly, ol Traci No. 772, tn Ille any of Mid ptOper1y II Ml r0t1h u v e<l or t o l e from Ille Thts business is conoucted oy an The n11metsl 1nd ouslneas eeldress SANT A ANA. CA 00000 811 right, 11118 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER 1 I) Genet1I damages In the 1mounl City ol Newpor1 BHCll. County oll below abO~ Mind upon the con- lndl111duat or the in1enaeo 1tansleror(s) •re 1no lntetftl conlllilyeel 10 ano now NOTICE OF TRU8Tl!E'8 BALE ol S3!>0 000 00. p1ua 1n11<es1 accord-Oranoe. S111e ol Calllornle. 11 per Salo o...a ot 11u11 wu executed dlUon. !lowevet, lhat the grantor or Ted G91ssler CAMINE SERVICE. INC • 8 Clll1ornle lleld by 11 under said Deed ot TruSI in UNOER Ol!ED Of TRUST Ing 10 law 10 tno <late or 1n1ry ot mep rec0tded In book 23. pages 5 by the Trullor dealgnalac:I oelow Ind aucotll04't In Inter•• of o.9111'1Np This sta1ement was hied w11n the corpora11on 19686 S.eci'I B1110 . lhe property situated In Hld County TF No 6 .. 54 tudgm&nt, end 6 Mlaeetlaneoua Map• In the wu reeordllel on ,,,. dall In the lhalt have no right of enuy ypol'l lhe County Cieri.. 01 Orange County on Hun11no1on Beecn. Ca11rornta 92~6 and Slate desctll:>ed as Loan No 419609 LEASEHOLD (21 Spectal dem11oea tn the amount orllce ~I the county rec:0td11r' of UICI Boole end 11 lhe Page u oOcum1n1 ..,,,_of Ille lanCI Ind al\all not drm Aug 16 1983 F2230M Thena!"etS) and business address All thal cer11ln land sllua1ed 1n the NOTICE 19 hllreby given tnat SEA· ol S 11.000 00 plua interest acc?•d· county. m0te p1rttculerly oeacrlbed Number of Ottlclal Aecoro• In the for SUCl'I aubtltancres within 1"" lOO p ed 0 C 0 11 ol 1111 1n1enoed transleree(a) art. State of Calllornl•, County ot Or-RANO RECONVEYANCE COM Ing 10 law to thll dale of entry ot •• lollows Olltce ol the County Recorder or '"' of uld land, u r_...., Cl)' p 1 ~~~,., 26 S~aig; 9 ~~5',9J Y YOUNG C CHOI, 21642 Beish Ire Av-anoe. City of Ncwport Beach de-PANV. a Calltornla Corporauon as Judgment; &r1CI Beginning al the Southwesterly slld County, 111 u Clealgnated Laurabel Gardin«, • 'Md-. Ind 1 0 II P • 4856 83 enue. Apt #C, Hawaiian Garden1, scrlbed ea follows. trustee or successor trustee or (3) Punitive damagH In the corner ot Loi 9, In Block 20. trience below, ano conveyed uld proper!y Mery Jane Gatdlntr, 1 •Ingle • CA 90716. SUN H CHOI, 21642 PARCEL t 01 1 map racoroea on aubstltuted trustee pursuant 10' "'' amount ot 531'>0.000 00 No11herly along the Westerly 11ne of to the Trustee therein specified. woman, mottler •nd d~ter, In BelshlfO Avenue. Apt •C, Hawe11an January 22, 1979, In Book 129. page Deed of Trust axecuted by JEAN M As 10 Plalntltl, Thomas M said Loi 9 ano Lot 10 and along 111• Sale ot thl prope11y wlll t>e made deed recora.d Aprlt 5· 1115 , In book -------------1Gardens, CA 90716 5 ol Parcel Mapa, Records or Orange RUOICHUK A SINGLE WOMAN and Oouman1 Northerly ptolono111on thereof to a pursuant to the d&mlnd ot the 3020, P~ 339, Olttclal Racol'de. POOUC NOTICE 111e1111e p1operty pertinent hereto County. Ca11101n1a Flacoroeo Maren 3, 1980 In Book ( t) General oameoes In the amount point on 1 line that It parellel with S.nellclary under aald deed or trust PARC L3. An NMmen1 lor either ----""'-;;;..;._.;.__..;;._ ___ ,IS descrioed In general es All ol tne E~c:epung theretrom all oil gas, 13520 Pege 777 Instrument No 348 of S12!i.OOO 00, plut tnterest eccord· end dlatent Nor1herly 59 00 feet and by reuon of detault In the P•Y· enlrywlyt. patio or carport• - NOTICE tNVtTINQ SEALED 8108 lurntture 11arures, equipment, lnven-hydrocarbons and other minerals of o f OH•c•al Racoroa 1n the 0111~ 01 th• 1ng to law to "" dale 01 entry ot from lhe South line ot sald Loi ll to menl or per1ormance of obllgalton• that ponlon °1 the hlfel~ o. M s c 217 tory supplies. stock, gOOdwlll, 1rade every kind end nature below a Cleplh County Recorder ol Orange Couniy, 1udgment, the true point of beginning of thla secureel Oy salo dMd of trutt lnclud· acrlbed common ., .. wtllcf1 .,.. No11ce 1s nereby given that the C11y name teesehol<J Interest end of 500 IMt beneath the surtace of Celllorn11 1'10 pursuant 10 1ne No-t2) Speclll damages In the •mount description. thence continuing 1ng lhe detaun. notloe ot wtik:h wu •llown • being ~1~ Council ol 1he City 01 Huntington ieasenold Improvements of tnet cer· the soove dHctlbad property, 11c• ol Oelaull and Ell!Cllon 10 Sell ot $4,000 00, plus mlereat according Not1rierly along H id Northerly rec0td6<1 oo tile 0111. In the book Parc:.t 1 on the conO Beech C1111orn1a will receive sea1ee1 rain cteening end 11 1oca1eo at 8925 Without 11111 rtghl of surtace entry. as thereunder recoreled April 27, 198:l to law to 1ne Otte of entry or Ju<lg-p<olonga11on, • dlttance ot 7 93 IMt end 11 lhe Pege. ano as Document recorded June 3• 1980• tn bOd< bids for tne 1n11111a11on or Heal -Atlante Avenue Huntington Beacti re98f119<1 by Koll Center NewPort e In Book NIA 1nstrumen1 No-I ment. and lo an 1nteraec:1ton wflh the Southerly Numb« of u ld Ottlc;lel Record• u 13624• ~ t20T, Ofl'lciel "-0• Plane end Aspnen Cap Improve-Celllornla p1rtnerlhlp. In C>-i Recoroeo July 83· 177253 of ae1e1 Plttclel Aecor<Jsi (3) Pun111ve dameges In lhe prolongauon ot Ille WMterty line of designated l>e'°'* 01 Mid County mints ol Yorktown oetween Th\! buSlness neme uMc:I by said 17, 1974 In Book 1I197 P11Q11894 or will SELL on Sep11moer 16, 1963 el 1moun1 of $350.00000 Lot t In Block 23, thence Nor1herly The total emount of th• unpllld Oeted· July 27• !$113 M1gnol11 aod Bushard and Megn(l41a trensler.:>r(sl at S81d 1oca11on ts LIDO Olflcil l Aecof"ds 9 15 A M 11 T~ FRONT EN-A~ 10 Pl1lnlltt. Klmbetly Ooum111t; alonq Hid Southerly prOlongallon of balance ol 1ne obllgatlon MCurac:I by MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC., oe1ween Yorktown. Adams Avenue CLEANER The s1rM t address and otner T,AANCE TO THE OLD ORANGE t t)Genenl demages In the amount Loi t In BloclC'23, 1 dlllfinc& ol 20,49 seld deeel of trvll •Del "tlmllac:I • eo<poratlon. Trvtl" and Garlleld from 0 CFC. 10 Tnai tatd bulk rranster Is 1ntende<:t common designation, 11 any. ol the Co u N T v Co u AT Hou SE. of S!>.000 00, plus 1n1eru1 ectordlng feet, thence EHterty lllOng a llne cost1. upenMa. anel advancee at SURA& HELLYER ~poratlon BrookhurSI and Gartteld from tc. be consummated at the olflce ol: reel p10Pfl(1y described ebO~e ts LOCATED o N s ANT A AN A to law 10 the dlle ol entry of ludo-parallel wllh the Southerly tine of Lot the time ot the lnltlal publlcetlon of by. J. A wp:mer Coulf'-1'u Pllo Brooknursl Street 10 Ward Street In Betta Escrow Enterprises Inc: .. 505 purpor1ed to be 1022 Bayside Cove BOUL E VA A 0 , BET W EE N ment, 2 In Block 23, a distance of 80.00 thla Notice ol Trutl'4'1 Sale It~-Publlahed lf109 ..,._,, 1 the Clly ot Huntington Beech, Call-N Tustin Ave .• Sulle 160, Sanla Ana, East, Newport Beech. CA 92662 the SVCl\MO~E STREET ANO BROAD-(2)Spectal damages la the amount feet to the Easterly fine of Lot 1 In nated betow Aug. 12· 19• 26• lllll3, 1ornl1 In e~cordance with the plans California 92705 on or afl&r' Septam-undersigned disclaims any llablllly WAY SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA al of $6,000.00, plus ln1eres1 according Block 2'3, thence Southerly along th• Aa used herein "Tru11or" 111111 be ------------- and 1pecllication1 end specie! ber t2 1983 for any lnc0trectness of Ille streel public auction 10 the nlgnesl blooer to law 10 the date ol entry of judo· Eetterly llne of .. 1d Lot 1 ano aiong deemed 10 mean "Tru1t0ta" 11 more "8JC NOTIC[ provisions on Ille tn the olllce or the This' Bulk Transte< Is aubject 10 address end other common des1g-for casn (pay11°ble 11 the lime or sale ment. eno 1h• Southerly prolongallon thereof a than one Trullor t1 deelgnated ------------------- Dlr41Clor 01 Public Works. Ooc:u-Celltornle Unllorm Commerclel nation. II any. thown herein In lawful money of 1118 United (3)Punltlve dam1oes In the amount dlllance ol 30.06 '"' 10 an Inter-below, and "Beneficiary" ariall t>e NOTICI Of' TM.1.,....1 aALa menta wlll oe av1llable on August t9. Code S41Cllon 6106 Said solll wlll b8 made, but wllhoul Stetes1 ell right tllle, end Interest. of $350,000 00 Melton with lhe Nortl'lerly prolong•· deemed 10 mean "BenaftclerlN" 11 No TO I~ t9113 A ctlerge of $25 00, not rerun· The name and eddrllS olthe per-covenant or warranty. upress or Im-con•eyeel to and now held by 11 TOTALS Oenerel Dam agH: !Ion ol thl Euterty llne ol lot 10 In m0tethan one Beneficiary executac:t IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PAOP- deble. wtll oe requul!d tor each set of eon wttti wnom c:telms may be llled Is plied, regarding Hite. possaslon, or under se1d doeel In tile prooerty situ-$630,000 00. ptua 1nte1e11 tnereon Block 20, lhenoa Soulh41rlY along the Notice of Oefeult heretnabo..,. ERTY OWNER: 8')9ciflcellons and accompanying Betts EKrow Enlerprt-Inc., 505 ena.mbrenoea, 10 P•Y Iha remain•~ a1ee1 In aeld County end State and ecciordlng 10 law, lo the date or entry said Northerly prolong II IOI\ ot Lot mentioned vou ARE IN OEFAUL T UHOER A drewlngs N Tusun Ave Suite l60 SentaAne p<lnclpel sum ol the not~s) secure<! oescrlbe<I 115 1o11ow1 or 1udgmen1 10, • dlatance of 17 51 loet to • The time ano place of ult, d .. DEED Of TRUST. DA.TEO ~ 12, DIRECTOR Of PU8UC Celllornll 92705 and th9 IUI day lcX by Uld OeeCI ol Trust, with Interest A LEASEHOLD ESTAtE IN ANO TO 8pect.f Oem19M $311,000.00, point. Slid paint oelng N0<'1herly ec:rlpUon or Mid p<Of)eriy and other 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION WOAIC8 ESTIMATE tlllng claims by any crac:lllor shall be thereon. as provieled In said not~s). All of lhe rlgril, title estate 11nd plus 1ntereS1 accord!~ to lt1w, to Ille 59 00 leet rrom lhe Southerly line or d11a referrac:I lo above are ea ro1. TO PROTECT YOUR pAOP£ATY. rT Worll Item Sept 9 l9113 whlci'I 11 lhe buslnese advanc; ... II any. under IN te<ms or interest wh1cl'l 1ru11or may now have d1111 ot entry ol Judgmtnl Lot 9. tn Block 20, then<:41 WMlerly tows MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Ouanllty day beiore the consummation data the OeeCI of Trull. fees. charges and or may herearter acquire tn tnel cer-P1.tnlthr• OemegM S 1,e00,000.00 perallat with ••Id Southetly llne of County Orange IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF t. COid Planning 70,050 Sq Ft apecllleel above e•pen18$ of lhe Trustee end or Ille lain IHSllhold Nl814' created by Coel1 S 160,00 lot 9, e dlttance or 80 00 roet to the TruSlor RICH ARO B VORPAGEL THE NATURE Of THIE p~ 2 HeattScanlfy Surrace R&cycllng So Ill as Is known to seld In· trusll cteated by Uld Deed ol Trust. resldenual IOI leaM recorded No-Oetld Mey 211, t9113 true point ol beginning. ANO SHERRY L VORPAGEL, HUS-ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD 56,323 Sq, Vd. len<led Trensferee(s) Mid lntendac:I 10 wit. $2, 196,62 t 03 (appro•). v11·nber 3, 1965 tn Book 7726, Page Mlcheel Zinn Tne etrMI addrelll Ind Other BAND ANO WIFE CONTACT A 1.AWVER 3 Appllcellon nt Paint Binder Trer1Sleror(a) uMd IN followfng ad-The 1>ene11cJery under sa10 Deed 850 In Olllctal recorl'la In the ottlce of Anorney tor Ple1ntlll common oeslgnetlon, 11 any, of lhll Deed ol Tfutt Rec:ord111on D1te On September a, 11163, 111 10:00 t3 Ton dlllonal ouslneaa names and ed-or Trust heretotoree•ecuted and de· tile County A&corder of aald county, DECLARATION UND£A CCP MS.5 real property described above 11 July 1', 1982, Book -P•oe -A.M .. BURROW ESCROW co .. • 4 Asphalt Concrele Cap 5,049 Ton dresses within the three yeers lest livered to the unoerslgneel a wr111en 1nc;1uo1ng such interest whlcri may be A· THIS ACTION· It not on• contrect purporteel to be 439 112no St., New-Oocumen1 No 112-242299 Cellfornl• eo<poretlon .. dully IP-5 Appllcat1on ol Seal Coal 26 Ton pest 111 "none" 80 stale I Oeclarallon ot Default 1no Demand acquired unde< tho1141 certeln option or Installment ••I• tor gOOda or 18r· por1 Beach, CA NOllCll of Oel1ult: Rec:ordatfon Date pointed Trust"~ Ind purmMnl 6 Adjust Manholes 10 Grade Dated August 12. l983 tor Sele, ano a written Nohce or 08· provl1lon1 set rorlh tnereln. and de-vices subject 10 CC t80 t, etc (Unruh The underalgned Truatee di•-Apr II 13, 1983, Book -P• -10 OMd of Trui t recorOed ""'1t'I 11, 10 each Young c c1101 teull end Elecllon 10 Seo The unoer· mi!llls thereal property deJCrlbed as Act) lalms any llabHlly IOt any lncorr41Cl· Document No 83· 153891 t961• u Intl Ho. 12005, In Doo6t 7 A<JJuSt Water Valves 10 Grade Sun H ChOl signed caused said No11ee of Default tOllows 8-ls nol on a condition al Ul81 con· nesa of tile"'"' eddrna end other Time ot Sile· 10 00 AM. Septemoer t4134 page 28 of Olnc1al Aecordl In 32 eacn lnlended Trtnst~ee(•l and Elecllon to Sell lo oe recorded in PARCEL 1 Lot 21 of Tract No S796, 1r1c1 subject 10 CC Z98 t. etc:. mon dealgn11lon, II eny, shOwn 14, 11183 the ottio. ol ,,,. County Aecordln ot In accordance wtln lhtl p10111sloos Publlstled Orange Coest Delly Piiot the cCNnty wnere the rut propeny IS In the City 01 N8Wl>Of1 S.ech, County (Rees-Leve<lng Motor Vehicle Sales ere Place of Sele At the Nor1h front O<ange County, Stet• of Celltornla of Section 1773 ot l"-'Labo< Coae, 26.. 1993 IOCared Neme. Street Ad<lress end 01 Orange. s111e 01 CaJllorn11, as per end Flnal\Ce Act) Slid Hie wtll be m•d• wtlhOul entrl/\C8 to lhe County Cour1hOUM , executed by LESTER F. OAl.E & the Stlle ol car.rorma, O.rec:tor ~I 4898-83 TelephOne Number of Trustee 01 map recordeel In Book 212. Pages 32 C·ls 001 on an obllg•llon lor gOOda. en1n1 or warranty. expressed or 700 Civic C.nter Oflve WMt, Santa MARKA A GALE huabar>d Ind ..._ the Department ot Industrial Reta-person conducting ule Is CHIC.AGO 1o 36 inclusive of m110e111neous 58f\/ICes. loent or ••tenSlons of mplled, reg1rdlng lllle, potMSalon An•. California WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION tlOns lhlll deuwmlne the gene<el TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY maps 1n Ille Office of the County crac:llt aub,.CI lo CCP 395(b) encumor1ncea, to Utltly the obll-Total of Obtlgl tlon end Mllmated TO HIGHEST 8100£R F~ CA$t1 prevelling rllt ol wages. applleable POOUC NOTICE 3255 Wll1hlre Blvd , Los Angeles. recorder ol NICI county I c;8f11'Y (Or decleral under penalty a11on1 aecured by 1.nd purt<.1anl 10 costt, llll*l-. end edvlllCM II (peyeOle 11 time of ..,. In 19wful 10 the work 10 0e done, copies of the CA 90010. (2 13) 380·3940 PARCEL 2 A non-e•ctusive ease· 01 perjury that the foregoing Is true he Powet or Sale conferred In • 1nlt11J publlcetlon I t 75.043 te money or Ille Unl1ed Stat•) ., Ille lalt11t ge,_al wage 111le determine-OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE men1 for lflgren and egress end correct and that this declaretlon 8f1aln Deed or Trual e•eculed oy Street 1dd1 ... 0t Olhef common tronl Ooor or Bun-&er-Co .. lions are on Ille at the ottlce of the THE BOARD OF SUPEIWISORS COMPANY throughout lot 105. appurtenenll lo Is 8k8CUted on May 26, 1983, 81 RUST 0 R (SI SUS AN J deslgnllfon ol hid property, 2296 2070 N Tustin A ..... San1a Ana, CA., CltyC!e<k and 1tieomceofth8Dlrec-OF ORANGE COUNTY. AS TRUSTEE said lots to Tr1c1 No 5798, as per Senta Ana, Calllornla AACTMAN, RECORDED Septem-Ael1nd1 Drive, Newp0t1 Beach, CA. all rlghl title and Im.,_, COIW9)'ed 1or of Pu bite Worll.s of tile City or CALIFORNIA, Senta Ana. By AR MANO C SAUCEDO. rnap recordeel In Book 2 t2. pages 32 Michael Zinn, d11Cl811nt r 18, 1982, I t Intl No, 82·3211396 92660 10 and 'now held Cly It undef Mid Huntington Beach, CaJlforn1a Calllornla ASST SECRET A AV 1'0 36 1nc1uilve 01 ml1eauaneovs OE CLAR" TIO N 0 F MA I LI NG n ttie oltioe ol the county Recorder Description of Property· Deed or Trutt In the prOl*'tY lllu-Ptans and apeclllcatlons. together rlQUlar mMllng of the Boerd ot Dated August 4, 1963 map5, 1n thll Otttce or the County (CPP587) The S4.llret!I or the lollow-I Or&nQt County Lot 8 of Tract No 3809. County of alee! In Mic! County Ind Stale ~ wtth pfoposa1 torm, may be obtained uperv1sors ot Orange County, Calf. Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Recorder 01 satd county tng derenoanl and of n11 anorney of At the time Of lhe lnltlal publl· Ora~e. S1111 of C11tforn11, u per scribed aa· All ptt legll ~Ion at the otttce ot the 01tect0t of Public ornle, elso sitting as the Governing Aug. 26, Sept 2 9 1983 P<ooerrv address 15 purpor1edly record 11 unknown to pelnlllf and hi• lion of this not!oe. lhe tote! map recordfld In boo11 t26 Peget 29 lllllGhed 11ere1o ano made 1 pW1 works. City Hall. Huntington Beach oard ot the Olstr1C1s govemed oy 48•4-83 known as 2245 v111e Hullfte. New-attorney (Name) mount ol unpaid balance of the ob· and 30, ol M1aot Otneou1 Maps, in noreor Calll0tn1a he Board of Supervisors was Mid • port Be11ch i::e11torn11 92660 The Pa1tick Anthony Aualln. (However, tg•llon sec:urac:t by the llbove de-the oftlc:;e of the County Recor<lel ol PARCEL 1 That pQr'liOn ot Loi 23 No 01d will oe rec:ewed unless 11 1s uou1t 16, 1963, a1 9 30 AM The total amount ot the unpalel oa1ance an order or Court 11 being aougnt rlbed 0..0 ol Tru11111d estimated 1110 County of Fal,....... Farma. In the City of meoe on 1 01ank form lurnlshed by otlowmg named membe<"s being of tl'le o1>11ga11on MC:Ured by the conc(mently nertwnh lor publl· oats eaP8flMI. '"'·I nd l dv•ncee EXCEPTING thel1lrom all min· COS1• u..., C--.ty of o..ng.. the O.rector or Public Woru Tno esen1 Roger A Stanton, Ch1Jr. Pt.8l.IC NOTICE property to be sotel eno reuoneble cellon ol th• 1na11111 Request 0111 $72.1124 35 to det1tm1ne the ope-erelt, oil. gas •nd other hydrocerbon State of Celltornla., .. ps ,,_ spectel a11en11on of p1ospec11ve Old-1n, H1rrlett M Wieder Bruce n11m11ee1 coatt ••pen-and ad-Enler Oatault) Ing blO klblllnota Nved or IOld from IM t'*'8of r9()0f0ed In boot! 1 et pege <lers ts callee! to the P<OPOsel r• Nntan<M. Ralph B Ct111<, ThOmas F NOTICE M TltU8"nE'8 IALI! vances e11ne ume or the 1n111a1 publl-I c;ert11)' (or det1rt1 under penalty Dated August 9, 1983 ebove descrtbed land. upon the c:on-7 t, of Mlecellaneoul ....,.: r'ICOf'dl qu•r-ts Siii IOrll'I In the speclll-lie)' anel the Clerk Commendlllonl L.oen No.rt-41222·7/MAHTIL.LA cation ol the Notice of Sele 11 Of pet~ry lhll lht IOteQolng II true TruSIM RUBICON CO dlltont, however, that the g<antor or Of llllO Of-1nV9County ~ u cations lor tull 011ec11ons as to the an<l proclamattons are epprcweel T.t . No. H~ $98 854 o and c;orrecl. en<J lhal lh1' dectar-8y PACIFIC LOAN MANAGEMENT succetaors In lnterett or own«lhlp IOllOWI e.glnnlng at ~ poll'tt In the 01do1ng r1eln Construction conlr8C'ls 4lAt UNO' COOE H Only c;urr enlly e111ee1 Cashiers euon 1s ••ecuteo on 101111· June 30, CORPORATION lhall neve no right ot entry upon the Southe<ty tine of UICI Lot 23 cNeta"1 The above quanlllles are epprok-rooosed, rejectac:t, awareleel and SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICE, INC Chec~s or C8flllle<I Check' era t9113Brend• A4tyn<>lels 20•80 Paclllee Drive, Su11e A sur1ece of the land •nd ahllt nol Orlll thereon 230 IM1 Ealterty f~om 1"9 1mate only bet~ given a.a a oasis lor omptetad Submission ot the gr an I as duly appnlnlld Trustee under ttwl cert1fle<I 1o lhe TruSIM prolllded MEMORANDUM OF COSTS Cupe11lno. CA 950t4 ror such sublllnc.t Within the upper South-tertycomer ol Mk! LOI and 111e comparison or bids, ano the c11y appllca11on tor JJ/OP lunellng la lollow1no descrlt>ed deed of trust proper 1e1en1111cat10n is 1v1Jll ble Cotti 1nd dl1bursemen1s are (408) 252-7660 500 leel of Hid lanCI, •• r~ In running lhenee IEM!erty .iong Mid 0 1 Huntington Beacf\ ooes not e•-utl'Jo11zeo Appllcatlon tor 1 Feder el WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Said sale will be ma<le. ou1 w11nou1 11116<1 es tollow1(CPP1033''0 Pub111h11d Orange Coast Delly Piiot the deeel rrom Cori LoulM Barller. tn Southerly Nne ta&.ao '-t, mote or press or oy 1mp11cat1ons ag1ee tl'lat Library Servl.:.s and Coristrucllon TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR covenan1 or "''"'"'Y upreas or Im-• Clerk'11 Fiiing f-$95 00 Aug 19 28, Sept 2. 19113 •759-83 <leeel recorded Oclooer 28, 11159 In teaa 10 1 point whld1 It dllllint ii.. the actual amoun1 of work will CO!· Act (LSCA) Tiiie ii Grant Is 1ppro11ee1. CASH AN Of OR THE CASHIERS OR plied regarding 11111 possession or b Proust Server's F-S65 00 booll 49•S. page <I 73, On1e1aJ R• on ~ t8 eo IN! Weelerty from the respond tnersw•lh but reservM the PerM>nnel milters are approveo CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN encumbrenc11s, to NllSfy lhe 1n-(IM tor pubhcallon ot Summon•) ~or<l• Sout,,.a.terly e«n« of Mid l.o1; r1ghl to increase or decrea~ 1he Appo1ntrNH'll1 are made EMA stan· CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-deOledness MCureo by said Oeac:I. a TOTAL $180,00 Oaleel Augutl tO, 1983 thencl Northerly ~ with 1"9 amount of any class or por110n of 1he ard plan 4 t t is rev1Md. T11lrd round able 11 the llme of Hie In taw1ul 1nc1uoino lht IM 1no expense ot the I am the 11101ney for the pltllnlltt• f'l8llC NOTIC£ TrustM MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. Easterly Kne of Mid L01 411.61 *'· worl\ as may be oeemed necessary 111e11on lor Senior Center Com· money ol the Unlled States) an r•ght, truitee end 01 the lndtt createel by In thts use. the partlee WllO clelm INC thencl w .. terty per..., wfth ttM or e•peoient oy ltle o11ector ol Pub-unlly Focal Points t• eppro....O lllle and lnterMI conveyed to and sal<l deed. edvances thereunder. tnese coat• To the belt of my CPI'~ Publlahed Orange Cou t Dally Piiot SOUtherly llnt Of aeld lot 118.40 tic WOfll.I MISS1ng bond• tor Orenge County now neio by II unoe< 1110 C>-i of with lntere51 u provided lhe<eln knowledge end belle! the toregolng NOTICl OF TllUITE~'I t AL,E Aug 19, 26, Sept 2. 1983 4158-63 IN! more Of 1-to the Nor1h- All 01<11 will be c:omo;ired °" the Ingle F1mlly Ruioent111 Mortgage Trust In the propety he<eJnaf1er <l•· end thll unpaid prlnc:lpel or the note nems ol c:ott are corr41Cl and nave T.I . No.~ ... ierty corn« of t"91ane1 COIW9)'ed oasis ot the Orrector ol Public Work a rogrem Is replllC*:I Funding lor tcrlbac:I securiMI oy Hid deed wtlh interest b8erl nece1sarll1y Incurred In lhla ac;. YOU ARE IN DEfAUL T UNDER A f't8.JC NOTICE 10 Ellll N Staller .c llJI Cly ~ "llmate ol lhe Quan1111es or worll to OornestlC Vlolenee Programs Is ep-TRUSTOA ERNESTO MANTILLA thereon as provtdld In '91d Noll! t•on OEEO OF TRUST, DATED Merell 6, recorded .f.prit 1t t9'17 Ir! ~ oe dOM o....O Ananclng Transportation ANA MARii\ MANTILLA 0816<1 August 5 11183 I certify (Ot Oeclett l under penalty 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION NOTtCE Of" TitUI TlE IA&.E 14911 al PIG' 25•i of Oflldal ,_. Eacn bid sllan be out on a lorm 10 mprovements In Orange County la BENEFICIARY UNION FEDERAL SERRA"IO RECONVEYANCE COM-of perjury \tiel the l0tegolng Is true TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Nwnbeo' 100641102 cordi In I'-oflloi of Iha County oe Obl•lned It the ottice ol lhe 04-IGltlved Tr8C'I mall~ ere ap-SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA-PANV ano correct anel lhl l lhla deelll· MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ~·Cler of Mid ~ County, rector or Public Works. Develop-roved Travel requetl1 are •P· TION 3731 Wllthlrt Eloulevaro a11on Ill Hec:uteel on (01te I Mey 26, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM-thencl Soulherly aiong !he ~ menl Wing 2000 Mein Stroot. Hunt-roved The AIE Fltm ol Robert Be4n RECORDED January 16, 1982 81 Los AngetM, CA. 90010 1983 el Santi Ana. C11ttornl1 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-BER 1o, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE Unti ol Nld land con~ IO 8tatW lngton Bllach Caltlornla, shall be nd Wllllem Frotl and Auoclat8111 Instr No. 82-018180 In Olllclel Re-(213) 385-3321 MICHAEL ZINN, declaranl ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR <111,68 '-1 10 the point of IMlglnnlno. SNleel and llle<l wrlh the City Clllrk at lec:ted 10 prep•re e pro)ect report cords In the otttce of lhe Recorder or es such Trustee OECLAAA TION OF NON MILi· CONT ACT A LAWVER. PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A EXCEPTING therefrom .. ol. gu the CMc Center. Second Floor Ad· or Tilbarl Valley Channels. Or1nge County; said deed ol trust By Rod Hiii, Vice PrMldent TARV STATUS Executed by· PLAZA OE CAFEA. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN and other llydrocatbOI\ ~ ministration Bulldlng, 2000 Mein esponse 10 grand Jury fapor1 con-deacrlbea tne rollowlng property Publllhed Orenge Coasl Delly Piiot Oefendanl Petrlcl Anlhon~ Auttln LTD , A CALIFORNIA LIMITED EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE In or u.nd9r Mid lend 11 ~In Stroer Huntln91on Beach Cal•· nlr>g "Boll Sllp Fee Increase 11 PARCEL A· lot 18 of Tract No Aug 26, Sept 2. 9. 1983 ts not In the mltltery Mrvlc or In tile PARTNERSHIP or> S41pl. t6, 1983 II OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST lhe dMCI from Wllltwn MQorea to rornle on or before 10 00 am ot Sep-ene l>otnl HerbOr'' ii approvllel 9 t63, In the City of Irvine, County or 4843·83 mllllary tervlc:e of the Unltac:I Stets. II 15 A.M CHICAGO TITLE IN· YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A John N. Hefty and wttll. dA'ted J..-.u- lember 7. 19113 and snall be opened ha Audllor..ConllOller 11 dlrec18d to Orange, Slate of Cetltornle, as per 11 defined In Section 101 of the SU RANCE CO u duly appointed LAwYEA .,.,, 2, tt4a and filed fOf r.aord by e committee comPOse<l of the erry-over appropftatlona on en· fTllP recordac:l In book• 19, pages 1 SOldte<• and Sellars' Aetlet Act ol Trustee un<Jtr and purtuant to Deed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mar<:ll 1 1~6 In the o1fto1 of the Clly Clerk. the City Allorney and 04-umberac:t purchue 0tders end con-to 3 Inclusive, Mttcellaneous Maps, MLIC NOTICE 1940. u emenoac:t. 1nd not entltled ol Tru•I reoorded M11c.h Ill, t9T9. MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC , • COf· County A.eorc11t of Mid Orange rec'lor of PuOllC Works on lhetr ~raC1a 10 the t9113-8' budoet AIE tn the olt!Qe ol the county recor<le< ot OAANOE COUNTY 1 to the benellt• ol lhe Act u 1n1t No 2611117. In boOk 13072. poratlon, 7117 Nor'lll "E" Str"'· San County. results of HJd bidding will ~ re-ring IS amended Tile Agreement PARCEL B An -ment ror tlde-or oer1ury 1ha1 the foregoing latrue otlicll of the County Recorder or Of. phone Number (714) S& t-141 t. u pipe line purpoeea 0"9r Iha NOnll- autn0t1zllel reQresentauve 1no the ~rtwnenl with UMAIAG& Engl-M id counly l\WUllOfl COURT l certify tor declare) under penalty page t 172 of Ottieltl Racoroa In the Bemlfdlno, Celllomte 92403, T.... PARCEL 2 A ftght or wey tor -• oor18d to th& City Council ol said th 1he law llrm Of Parker and Cov· yard purpo11e1 over the Norin· TOO Chrle Centtr Dt • w .. i •n<I correct and 11'111 thta ~ler· eng• Coun111 C1llf01ni1 WILL SELL Ille Pf_.,I Trull .. under the deed erty 4 r .. 1 of the Southlir1)' 51.11 te.t City of Hununglon S.acl'I at thlHr r1 for conMJltanl te<Vlces l0t Mu-easterly 5 00 IMI Of Lot 17 ot Tract p I 11 ~~~ti~ A":o ~G ~~IR NE n llton II e•ec:uled on (Date} Mey 26. I\ T PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ol lrutt 11eretnaf1er mentioned, will of the W•terty 230 ,_. of Lot 23 of regular ~ling to be hel<l on Mon-iclpal Court Judges Pereonnel No 9 t63, at per mep recorded In 1983 al Sen11 Ana BIDDER FOR CASH (peyable at time Mii IO lhe hlghetl bidder tor cuh In Flllt'llllw F•ml. u per l'Mll dler'90I Clay the Sf!C>temb4H 19 1983. al the ommlttH It approve<l F1ra1 book 4 19, pagea 1 10 3 lnciuatve. E°c::!t,:i;:e~ro~:i~~~~~TATE IN-Michael Zinn. dectar1nl of sale In l1w1ul money of lhe United lewtul rne>r1'IY ot the Untlac:I Slates record.o In boo« 6. al 11491 71, of hOUr ol 7 30 PM in the Ctly Council mendment 10 Cer1111ceted Puten· Mlsce41eneous Mep1, In lhe oltlee OI Puollahed Or1noe Cout 0111)' Pilot Stales) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE wtlh<>ut Wll'l'81'11Y ol eny kind, at a MllClll8lllMIU9 MllP9. ~of Mid Chemb4n In the Civic Center of &aid er Airline Lease wflh Republk: Al,. Iha county recorder OI Hid county VESTMENT BANKERS, INC • and August 5 12 19, 28, 11183 U611·63 TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY pVbllc euctlon at the time end pl-Orlf\Oe County City (II Huntington Beach, and shill lne Inc, Is 11pproved Report regard· YOU AFIE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A Jl\MES A McMAHON. end DOES 1 COURTHOUSE. LOCA TEO ON I detlgnelac:I below, In tht County of PARCEL 3· A. rlOhl of wey tor p1p9 be acted upon by uld Clry Covncll ng VIiie Parll Dam· Sentlago Creek DEED OF TRUST DATED JAN 7, through 20 lnclutlve f'l8llC NOTICE SANTA ANA BLVD.. BETWEEN thl Stal• ol Calltornla CletMgneted ltne pvrpoMe 0¥9r the NonMrty 2 at the regul"r moet1ng of September lie< rlght1 la r-ived, Agreement 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Case No •02313 SYCAMORE ST & BROADWAY. below, all or the right. title 11nd 1 .. 1 of the Southafly 51 ..... of t9 1963 lh City of Founlaln Valley for TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT 8UMMON8 I(~ SANT A ANA. CA 00000 111right,1111• Intern\ now hetO by uld Trut11 .. In Lot 23 of Fllirvi.w Farmt .. per mae> The City ol Huntington Beach, <1en1ng of Heroor Boulevard It ap· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC, SALE, HOTICEI You lleve been 1'*'· OAAHQE COUN'TY end lnle,_t conveylel to and now and to all that oertaln property which thereol recorded In ~ 11, et 11491 Calllorn1a reaervti the rtghl to re19C1 Oiied Consuntnl aervtcet with IF YOU NEEO AN UPLANAT.ON OF TM court mar deotde "Oafnt t rov BU""IOfl COUit., held by II under H id Oeed of Trus11n II lltueled In .. Id County anO led.-71 of M~I M_,.. ~di iny or all bids and 10 acx.ept the bid arl Holmes 6 A1aoci11es, Inc It THE NATURE OF THE. PROCEED-wllllout rovr Ming hfftd 1.tnl•11 700 Civic c.,.1., Or. WMI the properly lltuateo In 111.ld County .crlbec:I t>etow The llr"I ac:tdr .... 1f ol NICI 0.-•no-County deeme<I tor the oest m1erest of Ille uthorlzed Negotiation ol en agree-ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD you rM pond within 30 dare. "*~ a1t1tl Ana, CA. mot and Stall described aa eny. or other common de119natlon. ti DCEPTING THEAEFROM Ille Clly of Hunttngtnn Beach Cailtornle I with County Sanltallon Dis-CONTACT A LAWVER lhl lnfonnatlon betow. Plelnllll LOUISE B McCAIN. All lhll ce<llln land alluattd In Ille any, of H id pr099f'IY It Ml for1h Eutar1)' 416 40 '-1rw.ot. By Ofder ot the Clly Council ot the rlr.11 of OfanQI eounw1csooc1 lor •3 Atlanta, Irvine C• 92714 II you with IO IMlc lhe lldlllee ot en Trustee lor lhe LOUISE B McCAIN Stal• ol Ce•llornla, County or Or-t>elow ALSO EXCEPTING THIEAEFAoM City of Hun11no1on Beach Cahlornte SOOC to aaaume govern1nce 01 (II 1 Jtr811 a<JdrtSS or e<>mmOf'I ~~C::eypr~~P171y1' .'::'t'~~ Y:;; =•~ TRUST ange City ol Newpor1 Beactl. a.. Sllld detd ol tru11 wu ••tcuted the w111erty 230 ,.... 1-.0C tn•s August 22 1993 ounty·a S-Maintenance Ott· M.gn111on ol property la lhown oarendant SHARON LEE PAPA 1e1lt>ed •• IOllowl by tne Truator dfflgn11.0 t>etow 11ne1 The etrM1 edd,_ _., ot"- AnESf rlcll 11 authonzed A/E agr~ent above no werranty 11 given as.~o 111 ;:~nse. II any. "''Y be llleCI on and 111 peraona un~nown • Cll lmlng PARCEL t of 1 m1p recorded on wu recorded on the dele. 1r1 Ille common daelgrlatlon, " any, o4 ttll Ahc1e Wenlworlh Oh J1mn J Brennan, Inc tor omp4a11neea or G0trec1neq) The AYllOIUttac:I h• t ldo demenda<J• any legel or equitable right, 111111• M • Jtnutry 22. t1179, In BoOk 129. pege Book and 11 the Paoe .. Oooumenl reel P'099'1Y a-ttbeel a.b0¥9 11 City Cl"'~ Handy Creek St0tm Channel di· benellellry under said Or-<.1 01 t•t• llln or lnterMI In lhl properly 5 of Parcel Mapa, Aecorda of Orange Numb« of Of11C1al Record• In the purported lo be 1175 ANf*m Published O•enQe Coasl Daily PllOI ve<Slon It amended RFP for Unln-rust. by r111ton ot • breach or de-El lrlbuma, Nde decldlr conlr• Ud. dmrlbed In tn. complaint '°""" County, C1llforn11 Ottlce ol the county Recorder ot Ave . Coet• ~.CA 49:'.W·83 01pora1ed South Cout Access eno eull in the obllgatk>n1 secured •In audlenele • -~119 Ud. ,... to Plalnll"'• 1111,, or eny cloud on E•cepllng lhelefrom Ill oll, OH. Mid County. all a• dealgn1ted The u~ Tl'UAI.. d• Ope.•llons ttudy Is authorlled. The hereby, her1lolo<e e.ecutac:I aod aponde dentro de 30 d M . LH 1• Ptelnlllf'a 11118 111411810, nimed u hydrocarbons and other minerals of betow. and conveyed Mid Pf"oper1Y ~alma 11117 llablllty for any lrlcor1'9C1· management eudll of tne SSA Adop-etlverlld lo the unoerstonac:t a writ· lnlormec:lon qu1 •'9""· ecfvtce Of DOES 1 lhfough 100 lncluatve every lcln<l and n1hlf• below 1 d~lh to Ille Trv•• .. thlr•ln apeclfi.d. , nen of the atraet edd,_ .,,a°"* Ion Program report and recommen-ten Oeclerallon of Oelaull and De-If you with lo tMtl the Cue No 311•58•56 of 500 IHI beMalh the turlMlt or Sate ot ,,.,. property wtll bl m•dfl common dnlgnatlon " any .,_ 111001 as completed by the CAO mend !or Sale, and written notice of •n •llorner In thl• mell8f, YOl.t SUMMON• the ebovt detcrlbed prop1rty, pun1uant to ,,,. demand ol the herein ' ' HAltl OR LA Wl'6-1"4T OLIYl M1nagement Budget and Legit-breach and Of elacllon to cauM tne •hCHlld do'° promptly •0 lhet '°"' NOtlCEI y611 haw bMl'I au.d. without lh• rJgPll of turlece 81'1lry, H lffneilclary under teld dMCI of trust Said NII wlll l>I mecs. but .. thout Ml" 1.,,1rv • l -'""' r.·rv 111on Otv11io~ l11ecel11ed Response nderalgned to 11111 Hid property to written tH ponH , 11 "''· mey 1" The CCNr1 m•r decide.....,... you raserved by Kon Cen1a1 Newpor1, • end oy reaaon of det•ull tn the P•Y· covenMtOf warranty ~Ol lm- l t f\f'T'1.t I ,, ~ 1,..._,r, (,'>'*''A.·• l.'-1;".l ,;t Mt·~Ht !'.41) '•!> 4 r 1E«CE .. OTH ERS H LL H OADWAY MO ITUAIY 1 111 B111311<N.1y Lo.,1,1 M• '·' h•tJ·'l t 'iO U L Tl. I I HGHOH !MITH & TUTHILL WISTCU,. CHArEL 4,>1 r 1 r111 St r o~ t,1 M"''' f-4f..Q'l71 'AC l,IC YltW ""'bol()llAL ,.,... C.mPlerv Mot1v.v v Chapet-Cremalof\' \S<>Cl Pari11r 1t1ew 011111< N('WO(lrt twilrh 64'1 ;i 7(10 "6<C0.MICW MOI TUAl fU L .111un.1 Bl' JC n 4q4 «l41~ L .1uun• H111., 11.A (~ };l C:..Jrt JrJJrt G.1u1'1H <1110 4«'> I 11t. o the Gr end Jury Report on Emerg· Hlilfy uld obllgellon1, an~her:'°d "';:Vet~":.., eollclt" etc-without rour be4nt ~ unleff pertnerehlp, In Deed Recorded July menl or pertorme~ ol obllg1tton1 pli.d, regarding lllta.'p c 1111 ria 1, 0r nc::v Prepa1t1e1neaa 1t IPi>fOved The alter the underllgned c•u_... .. JOU tMtlOftd within 30 deyl. lleed t7. 1!17<1 In Boole 11 t97. P~ 894 or eec:;ur.o by eald o.ea ollrual lnclud-encumbranaet, Jncludlng fMt. rcNl41Cl-Englneer end Con1tr~· notice ol brucll end 01etec11on10 Jo de 1.tn •botlado en M t• -"1°' lllil lnfefft\Allton .....,., Olflelll AecOfdt Ing Ille delaut, notkle of wtilell waa Cllaroatend._,,.,_ofttM T""1 .. Ion Management firm ror thl dMIDn be recorded Mey 8, 1963 H lnttr dlbefl• hMM1o lnm.dletement• 11 you with 10 Mtlc Iha ttdVIOI 01 en Thi s11 .. 1 •ddr... and 0111er recorded on the data, In the t>OOk of the llVlll creetld by Mid o.csot t the S"8tllf 1n1111e i nti R...._ No 83· 19311t0 of Ollldll ~rd1 In • HI• m-a. "' "'"""9•ta lll01"9Y In lhlt miner, you tllOUld common Ot11gnatlon, II 1ny, of Iha and al lhe PM. end u oocurr*" TNll 10 pay Ille~ Pf\'ldPel ..,,er ere Mllc1ac:t Thi Boero ed· the olflu ot lhe Recorder ot Orange -rlti , •1 "-f.m e'91111a. pu.cM -do 90 promptly 90 11111 your wnuen rul Pl'OP8f1Y deec1•b9CI •bow I• Numt>et of Nld Ottlclll Aecor<I• a euma'o1thenote(•)~by 1111<1 oufnl<l 1n memory ot Berth• County, .. Jd Nie wtll bl made, but reg~~'(,~..; te>Er.NDANT· A IVtl rt1PC>nM 11 eny ITll Y bl flied on purpQr'lac:t to be t022 Ba~ Cov. dealQnlted below Deed or True! lo wit. 1 1).000.00 wt1f1 ronley L1raon thOUI CO'ltnenl or w1rr1n1y, u -1 . m.d. b ctM lime · · EHi. New1>0f1 Bea.ch. CA 92002 ltot Thi total emount ot tile unpaid 1n1.,..1 theteon trom 1rva • SEALJ P''" 0t lmotled, regerdlr>Q lttle P06-~t llff ""'1 :r.,; AVlaotUtttld ha tldo demtndlde unde<llg1*S dlaclalma any lleblllty balance of,,,. obllgallon eecured by tll °"per annum 11 ptcMdld In NICI JUNE ALE.XANDER MNlon. or encumbr1nce1. to P•Y pain "' ~etnat Y"• " rou to Et trlbllma. lade dMWlr _.,. Ud. for 1ny lncorreclnMe of the 1tr81t Mid deed of 1ru11 and •llm1tld nola(•I p11i1 eottt end 91"1 _,__ Cle<lc of 11141 bo•rd hi rHmlnlng prlnclpal 1um of the defend 1 le lawllllt, '°" "'111'· lln eudleMia 1 -::. Ud. ,... lddrna anc:t Olhlt common deelg· coeti, expen-. and ldvancee al of 111 '" oo with in..-..,.wo•· ot SupervtSOtt note(•) ffC\lred Cl)' uld d..O ot wllhln ., dlyt •her lhli eummons 11 n111on It any ahOwn hlttln , ..... ti of , ..... lntnal "'•blklatlon of '-•t..:. .. ~ ..... ....._.-:::-:·1 ': ..- OFFICIAL PRoceEOINGS ru.I. Wt ... in1-•1 11 In .. Id note Mf'lled on you. Ille with tht• ciourt • aponde lfefltro di • '-le · ' ·•-' ·-me ... ..-..._...._ 0~·b .. ,.;.:i::.. ""'t..':";.:-.....:::!.. ~ ;:: , '" .... ..... 1 1 lfttcwmeciton qw -.w Seid Nie will bl m ...... but without thl• Notkle of Trv11 .. ·1 Sale la..._-.,_, , .. _, -· ,.,. VJ OF THE BOARD OF provtdac:t. 1dvafl(le1, II any, under wrlllt11 retPonM lo 1•09 comp• nt " CMI wtMI to..-lht ....,_ .. covenant or w11ran1Y. HP'"' or Im· nitld below. c.lllnt the rn.1111- SUPERVISORS Of ORANGE ha 11rm1 ol Hid Deed of trutt. , ... , UnleHlOU do. ,~ovrc, dlftu~ wllllal ~ #I : •• llfM'f "" ... IMHlf ,.., plied, ,~,irdlng tllte, poeMMion, or A• uted hlnltn "'TRUST OR" •hall n11 ~ uncMr llllld 0..0 COUNTY. C,\LIFORNIA h"O"· Ind upenHI of lllt enter• on •PP I t n ° I A p n ~-IO ........ tMi 4"'Curnbrlfl0tt, IO P•'tlheremalntno bl d-.010 meen "TRUSTORS' ti ofTrutl ~ofor'eax.ecutedlndd9- Sant• An1. Ctllf()(nl1 rutlee 11nd Of 11\t tru111 crNted by 1111. And lhll court mey enttr • tud: wrtttett ,..::"lf'~y ~ Pflnctpal aum of the note(•) lllelured more than one Truator 11 de119na11d llVereel to lht IMOll.._.., 0 wrtttan r911ul11 meeting of thl SO.rd or aid Deed of Tr"" l'Tlllll lgAlnt• you for th• retlet fllM on tim. ' ' by Mid Deed of Trutl. with lnl91'Mt below. anci "e.t!lflclary" llhelt bl Oederetlon of defMlll tnd OerMf1C1 upervltO<t of Orange Counw. Clll-Seid Nie wM bl held on· Mondey, manded In 11\t complaint, whle~ 11 Uel..t .... IOllolter .. _ 111eteon, u prolllded In u ld note(•). d.-med to bNn "8eneflelarlN" ti lot Siie and • wntten ~ OI o.- oin11. etto Sitting u lhe Governing tember 111. 19113. at 2:00 P m •I could result In gernlthment 0 te • "" ...__.. .,. .... -to. ld111ncea, ti any, undef tllt ltttnl OI mote then one Blneficl.,Y eucuted llUlt and Electlon lo..._ n. ~- •rd ol thl i)t11rlcla go...rned by lie Ch•prnan Avenue tntrt~ to waoe•. takl~ ot money or property ..,_,.. ,,,_... ~ 1hl Deed of Trutt, f-. oMlgn and the nnnNolloe of OelllUlt ,.,.,..,,.boe t1gnee1 C*IMd Mid Nottoa of °"*"' ,,. Board of S1Jl)IMtor• wH held ht ClvlC c.n1ei Bulldlng, 300 EHi or oth« rllle requested In lhe com· di •l• 111_., w ,..._ .. expen-Of ''-Tr1111 .. and ol the merrUOl*:I and Eltcllon 10 a.I to be~ In \IQUll 17 11163, •1 1130 A M The hepman Ave , Or11199. CA plalnl eeome M ~""'°' ,uede -1n.r1t1 creetac:I by llld o..c:t of Tru1t Tiii time. 81'1d pl-of Nie, a. the c:ounfy .,,,,,.,. the,... PfOP9'1Y le otlllwlnO nemac:t -~ l>l!ng Al Ille lime OI Iha Initial pub(j. Olltel Af:.11 :>II. l983 ,...,_1~ • 10 """ 12. lH.$a 1 03 (11>9f0lt). 11Clr1ptlon ol llld Pf°'*1Y end other lOGMed r..enl ROQ1! F\, Stinton. Clltlr· •lton or Ihle nollot, the total LEE A BR NCH. Cttti. i ·TO TMI OI IJCIANT! II ot9'I The blnetlc;lary lll'IOet Mid Deed date ref~ 10 1t><We ate M 104-OATtD. Auvutl 12, 1M3 en H1t11e11' M Wieder &rue. ounlotthlunpetdb1l•nc41of 1he By CharlOlleHOOket.~IY ,,_ Mitfl ..._..., .._01T1uet 1Mnta1ore 1J1etutedand~ iow..County·Or~ Tn1tl" ~~CO Heaianoe. Allpll a c1.itc and ooogauon teoUred Cly the t b0\19 d• FRANCIS E OUINUIN ::::="'~ ..... " '°" ....... liV.-ld 10 Iha underlllgned. Wflllen TrutlOI JIMMY M LITTLE ANO 2010 N """"'A.M nomu F Ati.y and ,,... Cleflc ICflbtCI Cleec:f of tru•I I nd Hllmlttci Cordovi , Mlchel ' Oulnlen ~ INt lilwwlt. ,... _., O.CIOf atlon °' Oetautf and Dem•nd KAAE.N A LITTLe. HUS8AN0 ANO a.nte ,,,,... CA 1111en P11tlc:lpe11on P1•n IOI h<>u .. coeta. e•oen-. and 1dv1ncie. 11 3e11 San Mlgvel Df1w. Su•t• 250 WhMtl • d1)11 ef1er tttli evmrnont I• for Sall. end • w11tten Notle:I ol 0.-WIFE 11 t4) -..a1i ng ano oommunHy dtvllOOIMll1 ll0.3&11 73 Newport Beeeh, Ce. 112660 _,,., O!i yOV ""with this c:o\lrl 1 t1v11andEtecllon10 Sell. The under· Deed ot Trv11 Record111on Oet• -Publ"'*f ~onoe come o.tv Noc b!oc11 Qflllt IOI year X. 11 edoPted Thi 10111 lndtl>tednetl bel'IO an Pvblll~ Orenge Colet Dally Piiot Wf11len ,eepori .. 10 Ille oornplalnl llgMd c•u..0 Mid Mollee of Oetault o-tTlber )0, 1980, Book 13"4, All9 tt . H, Sept a. 1113. ..-.a varlOI'• '""' namee ollanged v1• ntlmll• on whlCh 1111 OP<tf'•ng t>ld 11 Augu11 S. 12. 10, 26. tGll3 UnteH YCN do YoU' default Wiii bl end EleGtlon to Sell 10 be rtcordtd In Paoe 10&& Oocu,,,.n, No •743• 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-11on or puOllC t1rMll In T"r1G1 No. computed may be Obtelntd Oy call-U 87 ·113 ~1.,ac:t on aPiliic•t10n 01 ll\8 pli ln-I~ county where tlle rMI proptfly I• Nolloe of o.taull: ~daUon O.tal 8llO ta denied. lone Chenot No. zc Ing (7141 1137..0066 th• day before -"" and thl• ooun m•Y '"'"•ludo--f~111.0 NlrM, atrMt Ad<lret1 lfld Maren 1e. 111113, DowtMnt No • 2·66 I• adopted Ordlnenc. No. the u11 rMnl :rinar vou lor the retltf ci.. lelfC)hOr,. Numt>tr ot Tru•tee or M ·1Ql6111 • 404 11 adoptac:t NllQOllallOn• •or • Oaled Auguet 9, 11163 • D•llY Pltot mi no in 1111 COfnplalnl ""'11C1t perton C'OndUC11ftQ t•le I• CHICAGO Time ol 8 ... 11 oo AM, Friday. s.p- M 11mendmtnl lOf rectHllon SUPERIOR ftTLE SERVICE.. INC I lfled could rn ull In 01rn1anni.n1 of TITLE IN8UAAHCe COMPANY, '""*a. 10&3 • errttr wtlll lhl Ctt)I OI fountain Vil• •a utd Tru11 ... By f 0 SERVICl' • C a ll I .,._ !Alling of "'on9Y Ot PfOl*°tY 3255 Wllthlra 91VCI . \.Ot A~ Pltc4t ol Sele· South tron1 1r1tr8l"IOI la eulllorlad Thi lloard I d• COMPANY, 8Q41f\I • WOrtc for ;--o.;;, relief •equwted In the COfl'l'o CA 90010, (213) 3804tf0 to 1~ to Iha Old Oranoe Count) • cxirrwtd 8y Sanale Artnenll you. Call pl1tnt TAUSTl!E. CHICAGO TITLC IN· CCM1hOlltl, 21 t W•t 911'111 AM • SCALI Alflfelenl Secrtltry • ... ... 2 ..... 71 Dated 'eOfllaty 2 19113 IURANCE COMPANY 81Vd f'tty ot l ante Ana. &tete of JUNE ALE.XANOll'I One City 81vd WNI. --LU A. 81\ANCH C~ll By ARMAND c SAVCEDO. AS8T CllllOJnl• I C~ll of Iha Board Or11191 ca 1121188 • for quick 8 0•11 c a,,...,ttr °'9ulY IC~ETAAV Total of obllgellofl 11\d .. ll!Mted of Supetvltora a 14) U5-HU • .. I Pit>lltllld Oriti . Co..• Deity Pilot Oi ied Auguet. !Ill cotll. I MpenlM e'1d odvtlt'OM .. 1Jllk9'\llCI Orange Cout Detty PllOt Pul>f•lhe<I Orang•. Cout Dally Caln U n . Auouet !> ., 7 211 th3 Publl•l!ecl Orenoe Coe11 Oilll~ Pno1 1n11111 oub~tlon 1 11t1.e211 t0 • uo 2~ llltl:l . Piiot l'ugvel 26. s.p1 2 9 111113 · 4~ t&-'3 Aug 26, Seot 2.' 1963. Str"I t<l<lr .. • nr other C01T1mon <18911 83 '7~8 83 • 411 ... 113 - Tum your unuubtft Into UM.,._ ca1h.CaU O•llYPllot Cllnlf .. 642-5611. T c·.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday Aug 26, 198:-i P'\llllC NOTICE au""'°" COUf'T °' IT Aft OP CALlf'O"NIA '0" THt COUNTY Of' 09'ANOI c ...... A11MOS IN THE MAn~R OF THE APPU CATION OF OEVINOER KUMAR FOR CHANGE OF NAME Wiier ... OEVINDER KUMAR ha& tiled 1111 pelf1IOll with tilt clerk ol 11111 coun for permln1on to Change hit nl/M from OEVINOER KUMAR 10 DAVE l<AISHAN: n-. tl>e•elore IT IS HAEBY ORDERED lhal 111 penone lnleretted In the matlat alor ... ld •PPM• .. Dec>• 3 Of Ill• Or•nQe County Sup•rlor Court IOCl led at 700 Civic Cen1er Ol'IY11 waa1, Sen1a Ana. Celllornll 92701 on Se(>temt>tr 19 1983 el 10 o cioc~ a.m ot H id day, end then 9nd tl>ltl lhOw ceuse II 1ny they Ila~. wny M id app11c.11on lor cll1n9e 01 name 11\ould not be grenled IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 111at a cot>Y of 11111 order to anow ceuM be publlthed In the Di iiy PllOI, e .-s- paper of gene<ll clrculallon pol>l1"1· .a In Or1nge COUnly once w-ly f0< lour (41 successive weeks Dale Augu11 3, 1983 11 11 So Ord4Hed B TAM NOMOTO. Assigned Judge of the Superior Coun Published Orange Coasl Deily P1101 Auguat 5, 12. 19, 26. 1983 4490·83 l't&.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTIC£ r\&IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICl IHVrTIHQ NOTICl 0' TitU8TU'8 UL.I NOTICI Of' AJ'PUCA TIOM HAISD IND• Numw 1°"'4T70a 0 • I L L A L c 0 " 0 L ' c Nutl<le It IWll•t>y QIWl!l 1111· Ille Cit YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL T UNOEA A HVDAQll Councll ot Ille City 01 Huntln@IOI OEEO OF TRUST DATED lec>19M· To Whom II Ml~ Conc;ern B .. c.11 Cel1f0fnl1 will rec*v•... t>e< 10 tHO UNLESS YOU~~( AAHAM. J-A & MeKNIGH1 DIO• '°' th• ln111n111on ol AaOhel ACTION TO PROTECT YOU" onn ... (ml) ~ng lo Ille°"" Cap on Hell Avenue lrom Newl11n PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A lmetlt of AIOohollc; ':'!le Streel to Llnd&l.l L1111, Lu<:ln L PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN trot !Qt "47" On Sale lrom Ar'l"ll 0.IVI to Hell Lola Circle EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Pub flt Pt) 10 Mii lllOollollc Oon1lc-Cir Cle, Judy Cir Cle, Orlnd OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST V4HlgH 11 (lnMr't IOC•llonlt). Pub- ClrtHI ~ow••d Circle. Sch~ C1rc1t YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 191\ed Orenoe c o .. , Deity Piiot Aug Breaker• Dr1ve end Oolpnln 0.1 LAWYER 19, 1963 48t7"'3 lrom TO(lel<a Lano 10 100 • lee IN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll WHI ol E11ua1y Lane In ,,,. clly 0 MAP VISTA FIN1'NCIAL, INC •• CO< 1------------1 Huntington 8e1<:h, Calllorn11 1n ac por•tloo, 767 Noni\ "E" SltMt, San PUBLIC NOTICE cord1noe with the p11ns and apecl &irnardlno, C•lllornl• 92•03, Tllle-1------------I flca11on1 and 1peet•I provision• pllo1te Numt>tr (71•) 38I·1411, u i.-tt01o lilt l1t th<I omot ol the 011ec101 o Iha p<eMnl TrualM under Ille deed NOTICI °' AVA.ILAMITY Put>llC Works Oocumenls Wiii Of lrU51 ~•ln11t., mentioned, wlll or: ANNUAL "'POfl'f evallable on Augu11 26. 1983 . Mii io the ll'Of>lll bidder fOf C:H ll In Purlulnt to Seolk>n 010. (dl of Ille ch1rge I S2S 00 not refundable. wll lawful m~y of the Unlltd Stal• nl•tnal ,._ Code no~ le 0. 1equlr1>d lor M ch Ml ol epec:ltl· wllhOUI warranty OI any kln<I, I I • ertt>y given thll Ille annual r~ ceuons and eccompanylng draw· public euctlon at the time and pl-or the flacal yM r October 31, ft t2 Inga deslgn11ed btlow, In Ille County of f The Fluor Found1t1on e Pf!V•t• DllllECTOR OF PUllLIC WOfll(I El ,,,. State Of CalllO<nla c:Mielgnaltd nd1tlon a prlv•t• fouild1tton ,, TIMAT'E bt.low. 111 of Ille tight, 1111• and valtebl• ai 1111 toundetlon'• prlool W0<i. uem Uuan111 interest now l'leld by aald Tru.tM In 11 ottlce tor lnipecllon during reci 1nd 10 all lllat cer111n property wllleh 111 t>ualnee1 11ou11 tr0<n 8:00 1 m I Pre-Cleaning 01 Areas to b4o Is slluattd In M id County end II de-0 •·OO p m by any cltlren Who ,. Capped Lump Sum $Crlbed below Tiie strMI ldd•-· ti uella n within 180 d1yw 1f1., the 2 Application 01 Pe1n1 Binder any. or 01har common dMlgnallon, 11 ate ol tnla publlc1tlon. 19 l on any. 01 Hid 01ooer1v 11 Ml forth Th• toundatlon's prlnclpal ottlee i. 3 Aspllatt Concrete Cap 1,6311 Ton below oclltd et 3333 Mtcn.laOf'I Dmle, 4 s.AI Coat 9 Ton Said deed ol trus1 wH eieculed rvlM Calilornla 92730 5 Adjus1 Manholes to Gr ad4t by lhe Tru11or dellgnateo btlow •nd rinc1pal M•nager How1rd E 20 Each was recorded on tt\e dl le, In Ille Owena 6 A<l1us1 Wa1tlf Valves 10 Gradfl Book end at the Page•• Document u1>11aneo Orange Coast Delly Piiot ? 1 Eac11 Number ol Olllclal Records In the AUQ. 26. 1883, 4&42·83 In &Gcordance w101 lhll provl1lon1 Ottloe 01 the County Aec0<der ol FtCTITK>US llUllHEIS ol Sec11on 1773 ot th" Labo< Code said County. all H d111gnaleJl------------I NAME tTAT'EMIEN1' Ille Stale or Cahtorr11a. 01rec101 ol oelow and conveyed aa1d properw PL8l1C NOTICE Tiie following persons are c1oing !'"" 0ec>anmen1 ol Industrial Rela-to tne TrustM 1nertMn spectlled 1 ___ ..,;,,,.;.;;;.;;;.;,,;._;;__"'"----i b sin..... lions shall de1erm1ne the genetal Sale ot 111e property will oe m~ ITATEMINT OF uCOLLINS. ENTERPRISES, 4oo1 prevailing rale ol wages. applicable pursuant 10 Ille demand or I AIANO<*MIN'T Of UN M Birch Slreet Sulle j'" the wOfl\ 10 be done. copies ol 1he Benel1Cl1ry under M id dHd ot 1ru11 ,.CTITIOUI BU8*1al NAMll B Newpo;, Beaeh Ce 921160 111es1 g-a1 wege rale dele<mlno-and by reaaon ol dellult In thl pay-Ttle unoerarg1'141d dOet he<eby Jimea F Colllns. · 2018 Leeward Ilona are on Ille 81 1"• oHlce 01 t11I ment 0< penormanoe ol oollgatlO oer1lfy that, ellectlva July 1, 1"3 It Lane Newport Beach Ce 926ao C1tv Clerk and Ille olllce 01 the Olrec· secured by aeld oeeo ol 1rut1 lnciud-ceased 10 do bullnet• under the fie· This business la cooducted by an IOf ol Pubhc Wotks ol Ille C11y ol Ing the defeult, notice ol wtllch w tlllOUI firm neme ol BALl!tOA lndlvldull Hunllnglon Beach, Calll0<n1a 1ecorded on 11\e date. In tt\I ll«* ISLAND REAL TY ANO IN\/EST- James F. Cottlns Plana llnd specllicauons, 1ogether and at 1ne P19e. and u Document MENT CO, 11 20I M1tlM All'tl\UI, Thia stllement was filed ...,1111 the with proposal rorm. may be obt111ned Number ol 111d OHlclol Aec0<da • Balboa !eland. Newpon Beech. C•ll- County Cletk 01 oringe Couniy on a1 1110 ottlCe ot lh11 Olrector ol Public designated below. f0tnla, Which butl,,.11 wu formeny June 30 1983 r Works, City Hill. Hu1t11ng1on Beach, Tiie 101a1 amount of tr.. unpaid compoted ot the fotlow4ng COtPOI· ' F21Mt5 Calllornie balance ol Ille obllgallon tecur.o b allon whoM n•me In fuM Ind pl-Of Publlslled Orange Coui Dally No bid will be recewed unless 11 •• aald deed ol truat and Mllmated r_.dence 11 81 fOllowt. to wit· PllOI July 8 15 22 29 1983 mede °''a t>lank form lurnlslled Dy costs. e•penees. and a<1v1nct1 •I CLAW CO 1 Calll0<nla CO<POf· ' ' · ' 3080_83 the Director ol Publlc Works llle the lime ol 1111 lnltlal pobllcetlon o allon 201 Marine Avtltlue 8alOoe speclal attention OI prospecllve bid· this Notice ol TrustM 's Sale II deelg· Island, Newporl 8eech, Ci.JlfOfnla. rta.IC NOTICE "1CTI'TIOUI MlatMSa NAM« aTAnMl!NT Tiie followlng petsont tre d<Mng busineu u : REPUBLIC PRINTING COAPOA· ATION. 1401 Dove SlrMI, Suite 666, Newp0<1 Beach, CA 92660 Republic Warranty C0<P01•lion. 1401 Oove Street, Sult• 666, New· pon Beech, CA. 92660 Thie t>u*,_. Is conducted by. • COfPOllllon. T. J Athley. Executive Vlce-Ptaaldenl Tnls 1191'"*'1 -fifed wltn 11\e County C\ettt of Orange County on July 21, 1983 1'221115 Publlahed Orange COH1 Dally Piiot Aug. 28. Sepl 2, 9, 16. 1983 4336-83 data le celled. to Ille proposal r&-naled below Tiie orlglnal flc11tk>u1 butlneea neme qulremen11, set IO<lh In tne speclll· As uMd herein "Trullor" ltleN atatemenl w•s flied with Ille Orange cetlona. for full directions as to tht deemed to mean "Tru110<•" II mor County Cl«ll on NOV81T!be< 29, bidding than on• Tru110< 19 ~at 1982 County Cle rk'• Ill• no Tiie above quan1111es are appr0.1t· below, •nd "Ben•ftclary" ..,... F20311'4 Oetr. June 30, !ta&. Ot...,. 1ma1e only, being given es a ba111101 deemed 10 mean "Beneftclariee" I • Company the comparison of bids. a1td 11111 city more than one 8-flcl1ry uecu1ed Uwf9nCe A. WhltealON, 01 Hun1lngton Beach does not ax-the Notice of Oetaull llerelnabo Preelden1 press or by lmpllcellons agree 1h11 mentioned. Published Orange Coeat Delly PllOt the ec;tual amounl ol work wlll cor· The llm• 111d plaOe 01 ..... CS. Augull 5, 12. 19, 28. 1983 448&-83 respood therewith but r_.... Ille actlptlon ol N ld property and 0111e right to ll'ICl'MW or decrease Ill• d•ta reterred 10 lbOYI .,.. u I amount ol any ciess 0< ponlOn ol the lows Ml.JC NOTICE work. u may be deemed neceuary Coun1y Orange YOU AflE IN DVAU&. T UNDIJt A or expedient by the Olrector ol Pub· Tru81or RONALD 8 COULOMBE DllO 0, TllueT DATl:O llC :i~~s wtll be c0<npared on lh1 ~~~BA~AOA~:~ W~FE COULOMBE, t2, 11a. UNLE .. YOU TAU AC· balla ol lh<I Otrec:IOf ol Public W0<ks 0..0 ol Trutt Aecordellon Date TION TO "'°T1!CT YOUll "' e111ma1e ol the quantities ol WOfk to September 15, 1980, Booll 1374 ~lr:U.: ~~T:.. ':: t>e done Page 1623 Oocumenl No 18833 PUl.NATtON °' T.-NAT'\MI Each bid shall be made ou1 on a No1ic. of Oel1u1t· Recordatlon DAI• THl "'OCEl!OtNG AGAINST ~ form 10 be obtal1'141d et Ille oNICe ol March 15, 11183. 8<><>11 -Pege -vou lttOULD CONTACT A uw~ Ille Olrec:tor ol Publlc WO<kS. De-Oocumenl No 83-109353 QR vetopmenl wing, 2000 Main Street. Time 01 Sale 10:00 AM. SEptembe< None• M TMleT'lf'8 a.u.11 Hunllngton Beach. CllHornta. alllll 14. 1983 Ta...._~ be M8led and flied wHh Ille City Place 01 Sale At tile Norlh Front NOTICE IS HE"E8V GIVEN ttlet [ Cle<'k el the CMc Oenter. Second enirance to lt>e County CoufWlouM . ' P\B.lC NOTfC Floor 1'dm1n111ratl0n Bulldlng, 2000 700 Civic Cent., O.lve WMI, Senta on Thurldey 11 10:00 • m. of Mid Mein Streel HuntlnQton Beech Cali· Ana Calllornla day, In th<I room Ml •llde for eon. irteTITIOUa llU...... lorn11. on or before 10'00 a ;,, ol Total ol obllgallon and n tlm11ed ducting TruttM 'I s.Aff, wttll!A Ille NAMI! ITATEMl!NT Sep111mbef 7 1983 and sll•ll l>e costs upenset end advances II otncee ol REAL ESTATE SECURI· The following peraon 11 doing opened by a 'comm1'11M composed 1n1t1al0publbll~ $151,225 91 TIES SERVICE. ioc.ttd 11 2020 bull,_. 19 lol ,,,. City Clet'k. the City Attorney StrM I aooreu 0< common dee60· NOf1h lroadway. Sui.. 20t. Ill t GLOBAL AMERICAN MARKET-eno Olrec1or 01 Pubhc W0<ka on natlOn or Mid prope<ly 2243 Peclk Clty ol Senta Ana. COUOTy of Or~. ING ASSOCIATES, LTD , 2191 E lhelr aulhorlzed rllO'esentalive and 1'venue •8·105 Cott• M ... CA •late of C411lfornla. MAL ESTA IE Mesa Drive, Senta Ana Hetgnt1. CA the resulls of M id bidding wlll l>e 92627 ' ' ' ' SECURITIES SERI/ICE. I Calttomle 92707 I reported to the City Councll ol 181d Description of Property· PARCEL corporation, u Cluly -s>r>Ol"ted MICh"4 Dale Jost, 2191 E Mesa Clly of Hun11ng1on 8eec:ll al their 1 That por11on ol Loi 1 of T11<:1 No. TrutlM ut\der •ltd puf'IUant to 1 ~Ive. Santa Ana Helgtlli, CA 92707 jregular mee11ng to be held on MQr'I· 10•9 t City OI Cost• Mesa. In the I>°""' ot tale conterrM In lhel Der· Tnls buelness 19 conducted t>y an day Ille 19tn ol Sec>tembef 1983, a1lcoun1y ol Orange S1a1e ol Call· tain 0..0 ol Trutl t'.llecutect individual Ille nour ol 7 30 PM in the Coty Coun· 1orn1a at shown on' a map rec0<ded STUART L PARKER. 1 mt1ried man Mlellael O Joli ell Ctiambefs 1n lhe C1v1c Center 011 '" book 464 pagee •O end 41 ot a 111• tole and Mpareta PfOPetl)', Tiii• statement was flled w1111 Ille j seta city ot Hun11no1on Beach •1td M1sce11aneoue M11>1 r1CO<d• ol .. Id recorded January 20, 1~. In tt. County Cleril ol Orange County O!' snail be acted upon by said Clly County. shown and 'c1et1ned 19 UOll olllce ol OHICll l Aec:ordt of MJd Aug 18 1983 Council at the regular meeung of 11 on a cond0m1n1um pl1n r-ded Counly 11 Rec:ordet 1 lnllrument "2:230tt Sept9fTil>ef 19 1983 June 3 1980, In book 13624, PIQI No 82·022198, by reuon ol • PuDlllhed Orange Co.st Delly Tl>e C11y ol Huntington Beach 1201 Ottfctel Record• ol H id Coun-bfeach 01 oetaull In payment of P«· Piiot Aug 29, Sept 2. 9 16, 1983 Cahlornta r_..,u the right 10 reject 1 f0<mance of Ille ot>llg•tlON ~tel 4853'83 any 0< ell t>1ds, ano 10 accept 1111 bid IAACEL 2 An undivided I/ 15th the<eby. lncludlnQ that bt'MCfl or._ deemed 10< tne t>etl 1nteres1 ol Ille lnletes1 In and to tll•t portion ol Lot fault. Nollet 01 w4'11Ch wa ,_._, ., __ ..._ C 11 Mey 23, 1983 .. Record«'& lnMrv-Dll-IC lll\TJC[ City ol Hunltngton ......._,., 111 omit 1 01 Traci No 10.9 1 In tlle County 1 No 13-.2l7tl• WILL SEU AT '"""" l"IU By order ol the City Council of Ille of Orange, St•t• or Catll0<nla. .. ~LIC AUCTION TO THE HtGH· YOU AM IN Ol,AUL T UNO£ll A Clly ol Hunungton 8"ch Calllornta thown on a map '"°°'~ In book EST BtOOER FOR CASH. tewtul 0€0> Of' '"'UtT DA'nD RMU-jlh•t August 22 1983 468, 01199' "<> llf\d 41 of Mia-mon.y of Ille Unlttd S1atM OI a l CTIO A nest ceoaneoua M•1>•. record• of Nld • • AllY %7, 1M1 YOU TAIC A N Alicia Wentworth Cou1tty sho n and defined u cMhlet s Ct\ecll< drawn on • 1t1te Ot TO PftOT'ECT YOUft "'OHllTY, rT 1 Ciry Clerk "comm'on er;;" on 1 cond0<nlnlum national benk. • 1111e 0< laderall MAY M tOt.D AT A l'UMJC tAt.a. 1 Put>ll9hed Orange Cou1 Dally Pllol plan rec.orded JuM 3 1980 In t>ook credit union, Of 1 9tete O< ,..,..I :FY<;'":er:Aru,.r:~A~ Aug 26 29 1983 13624 PI09 1201. 0 111o1e1 'Record• ~=f~ tr.:.~~~~. P•Y~= :7'~1 4929-83 of said County ' ""OCll!DtNO AGAIN8T YOU, YOU Exoaptl"" from I portion or NICI land nme of ..... alt rlQlll, Otte anc:t 8"0UlD CONTACT A 1.AWYUl · ... lnter .. t llekl by ll ... f~. In lhel NOTICI °'. nt\19Tll'I aAI.~ one-ll•lf. ol 111 mlnaralt , oll, QM. end ,...i propen;.:.uete lt1 Mid County T I Nie 41881 Ml.IC NOTICE oth4W nydrocarbon IUt>atlncM, -•nd State lbed aa followl· NOTICa IS He ... DY GIV•M. thet or sold from tilt .oove dMCrfbed PARCEL 1: Uni! 31 u ltlOWI\ ltld on Tlwtlidey, .._...,..., 1, 1193 •I YOU Altl IN Dt!,AO\.T ~..!"i: ::~ 1u~r'::,;on:1~.; deecrlbed In lhe Condominium "8n1 10:00 a,tft. ....... .,, .,. the ,_, OIEIED 0, TllUtT DA no 4¥""' • Int est of ownetthll) lhell hlVI no recc>fded on Auguet 3, 197&, In bOOll aet .... tot-~ T,.,.._ •• 1111. UMUl8 YOU TUE ACTION "'~of I """'llleeurt-oftlle Tl937,pegell101()flldel"-daof ....._ _.,..., tM em-of "IAl TO ltttOTECT Y<>Uf' "'°""TY, rT '·v en ry u""". COi.iniy and ~ded on Sep. 18TATI llCUMTIIE8 H-.VICIE, MAY H 80LD AT A ..UaLIC 8ALI. lend end lhell not drill lor WCf\ emt>et 24, 11176, In boOk 11t0e, toc:ietN M -~ llr«IMwer, If YOU NelED ...,. llCflU.NATIOM aubslanees wllhln Ille UP'* 100 lw t 1000, ol C>mdal Aec:orcb Of ......... 1111 "'9 CttJ ef 8enta Ana, OF Ttff NATU"E OF THE ol seld l•nd, H r-vd ii l.llurabel Mid counl)' Coufl" of C>nftae. ..... of C.._ "'OClll>INO AGAIN8T YOU, YOU Gardiner, a widow. and ary Jane PARCEi. 2 A n undMd•d ....._.... MAL ltf'Aft M C""1'TIE8 8HOUU> CONTACT A lAWYflt. Gardiner, 1 t ingle w0<nan, 11'\othef one-1...--nlnlh (1/41) lntetwSI • e _,_ •·a aAU and daughter In deed recorded ~" ~ .. c• ... _.,......_ NOTICE °' ntUtn., A II 5. f956 Ill ho<* 3020 ...,_ teonant In OOf'IWl'\()('l If\ Ille ... tnterwt • ..., ""at :....r T,.._ llftdef T.a. No. ~ pr · • • ..-..-In Ind 10 Ille commOI\ tt• ot ..CS IOI _. ,.,..._ IJe h ..... of.... NOTICE IS HE"IE8Y GIVEN. lhal 339• Otflclal Aecotdl. and 1t1C1 M Md! tetm le OlfltWCI In _, ... ,~ 1111 ltwt -'llln Deed of on Thursday. Septembet 1, 1983 •1 PARCEL 3' An MMll'*!I fO< lithe< tlle .,,ICll entllleel "o.flllltloM" tf T,_. .. _,... "J M.L '"'*''· • 10·00 a.m ol Mid day, In the room •n•ryweyw, P•tlo 0< carporta. OYer the Decl11ttrtlon of eov.n.n1e, ~I eiftO" ~ Metdl 12. Ml .std• 10< conduC11ng TrualM'I th•• por11on °1 tilt ~nabove 0.-dltloN and r.tttctlon1 fecotOect on 1181. Ill n::. ,.,. .. OMdel ,.._ Salel wHhln the oH~ of REAL ES-ecrlbltd common 1'" which -July 29. 1171, In booll 1 '930 . .,.... OOfda ef ..... C-'J, et ..... tf17 T 1' TE SECURITIES SERI/ICE', ::iow; 11~ '!:1g ~n-.::11pl~ 793 to ..... IMtullw of~ re- 9'1 1 ..,.. ....., •1·1 No. tW79, localed et 2020 North Broa<IWey, aro ded J 1141 ~ 1980 In C>oOk cord• 01 Mid COUl!ty, ("The o..i.t· "r ......,. f/lf a ..,...-ef -....it Iii Sulll 206. In 1111 Clly ot 6-nt• An•. r,-;:6~4 u 1207 Ottlcla, Rec;otdi 1110n"). and any ~menu t~ ,.,._. .. ,.,_ _ of -.. COU1tly OI Orensie. II••• of Call-I id ~·I . to .......... _..... .....,, tftVlud.. lornl•, OE VILLE SERVICE CORP g A•;EO :'n y' 9 1983 VCCEP1 THEREF~ Ill oil, .... '"t t:twt ~ °' defwlt, "°41oe of INC a Callfornl• c0<porallon 111 duly T , .. M1~'vis'TA FIANCIAL INC mlMH'•ll, and othe< hydr~rt>on•. wNdt ••,_,.... IMrdl 12.1•1 appointed Tru1tee under and Pru:ilshed Ora""• Coall Otlty PUoi below• dtpth of 500 , .... wllt\oul "'9eoll 11S1'1 ef OMolel "-erele of por1Uan1 10 ,,,. 00-ol sale COO· u . .., Iha rlgt\1 of turf-emry ... r• eetct c-ty, et ,... 111"1 "9--!erred in 11181 Olf'laln Deed ol Trull Aug 19 2t, Sept 2• 1983 ~"' lnelrutnent• of -d _..,.. ""'""'""'' ..._ 1W70, eieculed by CllHord W Roberta, Jr 4767.e3 EXCEPT THEREFROM 1111 under· W1U. llLL AT ""8&..IC AUCTION and Jiii WMe Roberti, lluabenel end ~rOUl\d _,.,.., lying below a ~tf\ TO THI H*QHIEST IM004llt '°" wile u joint ten•nll recorded Ju,,. Ml.IC NOTICl of 500 feet tr0<n Ille turf-ot ..,d CAaH, i.wNt _, .. IM U"'ted 29. 1979 In 8ool\ 13211 of Olllcl1I land. t>ut wltllOUt Ille rlgM ot ..--. •~. °' • ......,... elwdl dt.-.n Records of said County, et page 830 tC *" entry. H contained In deeda of r• on a et8tia., ~ bet*, a atew Record4W's 1ns1rumen1 No 45850 NOTICE Of' IAU COf<I Of..., .. ~ ........ °'. •i.te., by reason OI a DrMCh of o.teull In °'MAL ~'"" PARCEL 3· Non .. •Clulllle -fedwel ....,.. ~ '-t ..-... p1ymen1 01 i>er10<m11nce of tlla obll AT l"ttlVAT'l IALI mentt over auc;11 proe>eny end for Hott ..... ~"' !Mt ........ ,.,. gallOnt MC;Ured 11\ef•l>y Including A-11-tuCh put'p09M ...... IUCfl -..,.. et IM ttlM of Nie, '" f1etlt, thllt braacn 0< deleull. Notice 011n the Superior Coun ot Ille Stile menlt •• deeor1bed In Ille MCtlon1 title ~ '"19fMt held bJ tt, .. wllleh was recorded Mey 9. 1983 u olCallfornla, IOI Ille County ot Or-entltled "Utllltlee" "s.ttlemetl1 and TrwtM , 11'1 tlMlt reel iwot1911Y •llv· Record 111 's Instr um e" t No enge In the Malter of Ille E1111e of encroach,,,.,, I" and "C~ ,A1 .. •te lft Mild c-ty ~ lt•t•, .,._ 83 195829 Will SELL AT PUBLIC SIGNE FISCHER. ekl SIGNE L. FIS· Elt4HMnl" of the Anklte of Tiie acrilled M ~ AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-CHEA, aka SIGNE MARIE FISCHER. Oeciltello entitled .. ~, .. The "1'Mt ...,_ ., ofhef I DEA FOR CASH, l1wtu1 money ol t Deceased P1'RCEL • Non .. 11Clulhre - oomon ctw6tfl8tletl ot the ,.., Unlled Stales, or e C81hle<'e ct\eck Notice le hereby Qlven th11 thl menll ror 0"9f llUCll p<ooeny wld for property ~v• deecrtllecl le dr1wn on a S1a1e or n1t1ona1 benk, • uno.,algned wttl NII at Prlv•ta Sele. IVCh l>V•POMa a r.uch ....,,_., .. pur~ te •A~ f •· staid or federal oredl1 union, or a to the lllglleet 1nd t>eet bidder, tub· araa..crlbedln thellCIOonaentttled t•te: Lot I ef Tren No. 1111, •per state 01 tede1a1 savings end loan fact to eonnrm1tton of .. Id SuperlOr' "Owner'• "1antt •nd out .... U111111et in.., ,_.. lfl .-121, ,.,.. eslOCl•tlOn domiciled In this 1tate. Court. on or •"er Ille 2nd day of a1td Cable "'releYlllOtl". "UlllltlM" 11 to 11 lrlclwfff .. Mii c1•a uua ell 1>•yabte at Ille time of lele. •II Sept 1983 II tile omce of JUl lAN S. "SupOOf'I and Settlement", "En ...... In "'9 eflloe of "'9 e~nty 11gn1 tllle 1nd lnletftl netd t>y II, ERTZ, 801 Dover Or, Ste 200. Hew· croecn,,,.,,t" end "CommunltY , .. ~ ef NM COlmty, escpet TruSIM , In tlla1 reel property a11ua1 l>0"1 Beech.Ca 92t00. County of Ot· cNlll• £..-ntnt" of the artlele enll· the a.utttweelefiy 1.00 ... , "*"'' '" 1111d County and S1et1. dflCrllled '"119· S1a1e ol Callfornla, ell Ille lled "E19Mlenll" In lhe ~ TN llftdetwltMd hefeOy ••"' H lollowe Loi 3 ol T rllOI 9551 H per right, tltle end lntareel ol H id de-01 Covenant• end cOl\dlUone end ,... Gleim• .. ttMM11tJ tof .,., 1-rect· map recorded In Boolo. 410 P1ge ceued 11 tht time of d"'" and all t1r1C1lon1 rec0<dtd on J""9 II, 1978, -tn .... ltf'Mt _..,_. °' ottler 8-8 ol Mlsc;ellaneou1 Mac>• In I the rlQhl. tit .. 111nd lnterM t thlt the In bOOk 11766, p199 •20. ol otnolal -d11t1nettofl. I ollice ol tlle County Recordlf ot H id .. 1111 of said d~ Ilea ~· r800fdt of Mid oouty. Cl'lle "Mut• TM..,......,_.,~ com-countv quired t>y oe>et•llon ol lew or otllet· Oeclar1tl0n"), 11\<1 1ny -o•seti• mOft dHlf1181ten .. tM , ... prop-Tiie .., .. , eddrHt 01 otn•r WIM Olher lllln or In eddltk>n lo 11181 lnereto. erty ...,.....,. 4elcrl!IM4 la comon deslgn•llon ol 1111 reel prop-ol H id deQe...O, et thl time of Tiie tlrM l eddrt.. or other ~ to -.: 471' C01'1Unct er1y llerelnebov• oucrlb•d I death, In •no to •II the oert•ln ,.., comott dfflOtWltlon of tne r..i Pfoe>-.,,,.._, 0--... ._, C....,.,._ J>Urporled to t>t· 45 Clloal•. lrv1 propetty tllueted In the City Of erty 11er11nat10Y9 dwcr1Md II TM •• ...,_. ._..., -... C1llfornl1 l1guna BMCll. County of ~ pur~ to ti« 17 Clawr; ININ, -...... .. ...., tot 8ft1 tMwrect· Thi undenslgned he<eby dlec:lalm Sttte ot Cllllfom1-. pankNl811y 0.. C•'"orn+a. MM Ill .... ..,_....,_er o4'* •II llM>ltity f0< any l"'°'rtc1neM In llCl'lbed as tollowl, 10 wit: Tlle uilderllgNCS heteD)' d~ _....,. ......... H id tlreet eddr ... or other C()t'll· Lot 2. Bloc* 1• of lAQvl\I Cltff9, ... MeOl!lty tor ~ ~"-'" ..... d IM ,,..... w1U..Ut mon deatgnatlon No. 2. It per mil) recordect In look Mid tl'-1 add,.. or Of'* -· w11n8ftfJ, • .,._ er ....,...., ,.. Said Hie Wiii t>t m•da without 7, pegee 39 •nd 40 of Ml~• mon dW!tr>111on. ..... e-. 1111•1111'"· et -wtrrtnty,1xpree10t1mplle<1,regard· Mll>tl, recorcll of Orange County, S•ld Nie Wiii be midi wltf\out e•••n••· .. .....,,, tM "'1ftCI-tno 1111t, oo-eton. or tneum• CA. Anenor'1 ,.,HI No. -rra11ty,..,,...Of""'*9iil.~ ,.. ........................ b(ll\Cet, 10 M lltlfy Iha ptll'\CIPAI bal· 053-21S.14, more O()tl'tmonly k,_, In@ title, SIOMIUIOft, Ot ~ iu.-rn w'94 "J Mid Deed of IW'G4I ol tne Note Of 0111« obllQlllOn as· brtflOM, to M111fy the prlnelpel INl- T....C. ......... .,,.,, ""* -· MC\Hed by M id o-i of Trur t. wllh •09 Ja•mlM, LeguM htiefl.C. anee Ol the No1• Of 01,.., ObllQMIOn .. ,...._.. .,.....": .-ad• 1111., .. 1 and other tvm• H prov!ded 92651 MOUf«I by Mid Deed Of T'Nli, wftf\ :,:.ic;: " .,,,.,, ll"4lef the '8rlftl t11t1t111, plu11dvanea1. 11 eny, und4H T1tm1 01 H ie call In l1wful money tnltlf"I •nd other 1um1 •pr~ elMf IMereet et1 -" _.. the term• t"-'eol •nd lf1tlfMt on 01 111e United 8111 .. on Hie, or part the<eln: plut l<h'enoee. " any, uftdlf ..-. llMI ......... .._,..., eftCI tuet\ •dvanoH , 1,,d p•u• IMI, ~•II 1nd b1lanoe eviderloed by llOle 1r:e t.,IM tl!ef'eOI lflCI Int.,. on • ..-.-a« the T'nllltM Md of tt. cl\11911. •nd H~n-ol lh MCurld tly Mortgage or Trvtl 0..0 tuCfl tdVanow. end pl"9 '-· .,... ...... "" .... Deed .. TrullM and of Ille lrUltl crNted b on Ille prOC>frly '° IOl4S l 911"' °"'' Chlf~. AM ...,.,.... Of Ille TnM..,... w.11 _. ...... • .. id ONd ol Trva1 Tiit lotal amount of 1moun1 bid to tie depoelttd wtlll Truet• ttld Of the truet• Cf'Mf .. ~ ......._run~ ... ,. of .. Id Of>llO•llon. lnclvdlnO ,_,_ blel 111d o.ectOfTruiet ~10lllAWMUlll dl8'tM lfMI ·~ ably ffllmaied f-. ct\•roe• 1nd •• Bid• Of onar1 to be In wrltlnQ end of ••Id obllo•tlOn. lllelucllng reMOfl-.i the tli!M ef lnltlel penNI of the TrvttH, at lhe time ct wlll t>e ,_,-.ci at Ille 1lort181cl Of· ably •t1m1TllCI r... ~gte ..W •11· •rw'-"l=D9tltleftleft -' tllla .... Ice. 11 ln111a1 pubtfellion ol 1111a NOtlQa, 1, llOl at any time •"et the ltrtt pvOll-Pl"* oftt1e'Tru1t•, It the..,.. or ---!!! I 17 028 20 calk>n he<eol ~ befor. end befOte lnltlal pyOtlOltlon of thlll MCMlo9, II 0.-. ...._. ~1 11a Datt<! Augutl 10, 1983 dlll of Nie S21,31t 01 "IAl ltTATIJ HCU"ITllt OE VILLE 8ERlllCE CORP INC Otltd Ihle 11111 d•y of AllO"lt, Oated Auoue124, 1"3. ti~. H f ruttM 1083 Al.Al Ul""ATE. 8!CUAITIU tlA• e C.....,,. CiotflOf•fleft. By Ree1 f1ta11 Securltlea Service Jullan 8 Em1, Adnllnl11rel0t of 11\t VICI u Trv9* • trwtee 1 Ca111orn11 corporallOI\, II• ~I Hiit• of Mid Otcedenl 8y· O J MOrlJtf. Mlfp !Seal) 0 J MOtlJtf. Ill PrMldent JULIAN 8 f!ATZ, (Sae!) D J Morgtt, ltt "-'01111 (... .....111 ""'°8nt '0'0 North SrOeclWly IW!te 208 AtlOfney et Law '°20 North 8tolsdwty. l\lllD J()t, Mii .......,.,, '4tlte -. San1• Alla Ca t'7ot t Oow'lf DrlY9 Ste tOO ht\~ AM Ce 92Tot ._.. AM. 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Sif.>\Uh lAttUn• Sul'\liet S..ach Ti...un Wntrwn.t\&'J Mue.1..-Hamn Atr.,..w•· Ap.rlmt'n\I 8t•t'l Prt~rt)' 8ooi,._Prop1y ~;::~~·r~~'::n ~ l1tw'4trTim1un~ lllt.at11r•" Unit.a. tit~ 1n ht Mo"'-.J '"'~ t•rop. ""' lrntu.J1f1al Pmph l,..1U, fOI S..1(1 Mul.Hlt Honw flar M 1-1ounwn 0....:-n (Jf•"I*' C""o (\iJI of C..1urn'1 t.lul l'if 54A\r ftan•h.-. farm. "-" """'"'1Y nn... sn.nne Ill C...:tianp 11 I. Wanl.od RENTALS Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Counter: := Monday-Friday ::: tl:OO A.M .. 5:30 P.M 1011 1022 DEADLINES: :g~: PUBLI CAT ION OEAl>UNE tUJ2 10.,.. Monday 1()40 ion Tuesday 1044 10<s Wednes<la v IOW 10~1 Thur!iday Ill~~ • 1(1111 Frida y l•lf>ll 11111 Sa 1 urrta" 11111 •CMMJ unda v 1084 - Sat. Mon. Tut'" Wrtl . 1'hur<.,. fr1. Fri : CANCELLATION :5 CO RR ECTIO~ 11 .30 um. 4::rn JJ .m. 4 -'.30 p.m. 4 :3() I'·'"· 4 30 Ji.Ill. J ;(J(J p .111. ~ ()O i' rn. & I ti' 11:111 11n 1200 12~: 12~ 127' ... IJ1 lllol Cancellations and ,.,J r rec 1 ions may be mad e on same dead lines as above. Please ask for a cancell ation numher wh en cancelling yo ur ad. :~;: ERRORS: ::;, Check you r ad dail y and report :i~ errors immedia tely. The DA ILY :~ PILOT assumes liability for the fir!>t ::: in correct ir.se rtion cnly. 162b CLASSIFI ED 642-5678 11""'""~...s 2100 It....-Unlutmt....., Jillt ------------------~ Hnu"'""' fUmuhnf Of f lal II f •-l Unlum,.h.0 lJOl1 llPltl ti f I ftltl tr -I c,....io f'um l<VO 1002 C4>n<k1 Unf 2410 lntr-1 1002 ltHral Town~ lu•n 2)2'! -- Town"""-Uni l )" 0up1 .... """ ~ Dupion Uni 1)3) Apervnn1 .. J"umur..d 2600 i\portmon .. Uni l700 i\plO f'um ot UM 2600 ~ 1900 lloorn & 8b.nl 2902 """°'" M.,...lt 2904 c-• """'" ~ Sumnwf fll.niab 290e v .... lion 11-..iala 2ll07 • Rrn ..... W> Sha,. 2908 ·~n,.lt w""""' ?ii/II Oar...,. lot ll<n• 2912 Olln "-ialt 291• a....-"-l< 1tl9 Cornml R.n,.lo 21111 '""""' "'"""'.. 29)0 s.r._ 2922 Mr" Ro.nu.ls ~ AHNOOHCEMENTS "'"""'~ ...... ,\a t...1&r....M P...-» ... ...-.:WWI 9rtv~ S.hod> 41 ININ> """ T,...,. BUSKSS lo FINANCIAL eu..,............. f,w S.k • &.ef'linll (.)ppHtu.rnt~ 0.....MW W.ntrd • 1nvftlmc'nt l)pportunil1n lnv...tnwnt W•nLrd • Munr) to a.._.n ·M~"' WUt\f'd Mon1._ TO• EMPLOYMENT Ht'l.t W,.f\t"I Juba Want.cl AlmAL.S MERCHArfJtSC ""'"'•..,.... Appl••"""' Au.'-""".t 141..tl M•L".-..~ c_,.,,,_,, ... & f°AIUlfl'JW't I ('""'"""'"' ,,.., '° Yw .IJt'NtWrt' Cai'Jlf" Sal"' ......... """'°"""" Jf"W~'"' M•htnny M,_.1i.,,..._ 3001 3004 >011 .)1114 3016 :llHI ll.llJ .., .. 4016 4018 <0Z2 •024 i()ll 4')18 llOSU Mil fi(ltt 601• 04.110 ~I" 11()12 IJ())) 9100 n11 921• l218 Ult •IA lllffl MllU Hiii OllLIUlln 24 x 60, like new 2BR 2ba, many extras. $45,000. Owner will finance with the best ofte~. PMLH•l Quiet location 3BR 2ba, firepla<.-e RV access. $148,000 Financing by owner •• , •0at•1t, ...... , 141-1121 tr 141-HOI lllUT ICUI UI UY YIEW IPEI llllAY 1 TO I Pl 2101 Ulllll YIEW Ill • FEE Ull PRICE llEllCEI TO 1411,000 Low Down. OWC the loan at 12%. Living room , rumpus room. dining room , huge master suite w ith fire- place and bar. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. WI. E. DOUD COIPllY lll-1100 tr 1'8-0411 I FllE Slllmtl Ill O&IYll 29 r •tarter hm 179,900 TtWH•I 3Br 1'"b• hm $97,000 Tttal~lt• ... 114 3Br t18ftllf llm S 110.000 3Br 2b• 11ome s 124 900 3 Bdrmt, b1lh•. pool end 39r 2b• home 1132'500 spa Eleganl '350,000 31r 2ba pool s 135°950 ueurntble llnanclno Full 39r 3 patio• S130'.000 price 1550.000 49r 3ba home S 148,900 CONDOS 1711,900 & UP ,. lelllHr lltJ. '*Cote Realty 111-IUO & lnvt>StmenC OPEN TILL 8 PM. l ... t• M1a WMl«l M.-,11 ..... ni"'""'" Oll-"''""'ur• • :~~~--.-AIT---T-l_l_IT __ ~ ................... . r:.....-· i'\,w..,. & o.,.,.. S.-.-G(nlo T\' 1\.td'O. 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Owner &40·7240 knoct<• of1en wllen you uM rMull-oe1tlng Dally Piiot Cl11slllad Ad• lO reach Ille Orange Coast market Phone &42-~78 Seaon4 Mort&••• A second mortgage Is a met.hod or nnanclng whereby the buyer ts provided wit.h an addlttonal or second mortgage when there Is not enough cash to assume t.he exist.Ing mortgage A second mortgage can also be taken w 11en the first mortgage and the dow n payment. f&l l short or the S&les price A second mortgage can be provided by either t.he seller or a. lending tnat.ttutJon. Payments a..re made both to the seller or lender on the second mort.ga.ge &nd c.o the lendor or th• undorly1 ng mortgage lmpaot on buyer • Down PiLyment mr.y l>e necoLlaloftd • l!:nabl .. t111tehU1 <If homo wtLh fl•llLlnll mof'411L41" l'11qulrlnf1 lull• dow n p11.1ment • With u 11umpuo11 or 1x11t111« rriorLe14111, a fav(lrr.lile tnl.4irHt r'ate 11 JX>Hll>lt lmpao\ on Mll•r • Bmeller Clown p~ment eur.oui m<1re pa~nt111I buyere • Ado1uon•I prum w ith 1nW1r1111t NOelYld 00 H OOOd morl.jlt411 • ~11r~ au funCI• 11 l•ndm g 1n1t1tut1on provldM MCC>nd mor\4at1t1 There ar• a number or aJtuat.ton" tn whJoh t.ho second mortgage can r.Ct111.&t.e t.he purohaae or l&lo or a property ContacL your real est.at.a experl. to uetat. you S16,000 buy1 lovely 2 etory • Br 1pa home In Huntington S.ach 1 'fl' AMER HOM E SHIELe. WARRANT'!' INC OR Small down buyt • charming 2 ttory 3 8r 1ownhome ov•tookll\Q IPI Ind pool In Coron. det Mer St99,600 Cell to<lay fOf' prlvlle •hOWlng. IW. HTATI ITUI lll-1ll1 TllH lltfTI Loceted on two Cotti Meta lots almoet Ilk• tllrM aeparete llou-. New loan It In l)laoe and ready for you 10 911'1 taV· Ing tlJln and bulldll\Q eqully Only S 155.000. 751-3191 C:::. SElECT ..... PAOPEATIES • 11•111111AOt 3 Bdrm In excellent cond .. new carpet, paint, etc. F avorite famllyaree ofHerbor View Hornes. $239,500 t llili:lf,,11 M ~I\ RUllOf'I , 675-8000 NPIW Ell lllT 130 BROOKLINE Like new. 2 Bdrm lof1 Mon- tloello with ex1ru Fir .. pl1c.e, ~11'19draJ c*ll~. llglll and bf'lghl SH.000. .Avelllble lmmec:ll•tely. 72 LAKEPINES Open beam1, flreplaee, 11rge prlv•te deck. Open, llghl and airy dining llN end ett·ln kitchen $09,000. AvaJlabl• Im· medl1tely 266 PINEVIEW Over IOOlls lake ind pines. 1 Bdrm lof1 unit, tuleflilly decora1ed. lmmedlete POH-lon. S 102,000 142-1100 DB DISTiii UPi .. llllUMPllL Built In 1980, thll hOme 11 1 mu11--chwmer fttat llu ltyle plu• all 11\e moo-ern lu•ury r .. turet that the dltcrlmlna11nQ home buyer demand• 2 8R'am 2~• BA 'e D«l could be uMd .. 3rd ~ 0.. Sig'*' by Jedi H•ter Owner may eJ1.Ctt11n99 fOf' Harbof Rld9e cuttom. 1398,000 Alic for "9ndy H Ki tz 6«-7020 u•1W.ma11 QIUTllAllAI. EST111-PML/Tllltl Thia 5 Bo<m 4000 eq. n. home wtaepar1t• gu.t houM OV9i10olll the Cl1y ol Rlve,.1lde lnclud" llOrM lacllltlee, llgh19d 1ennl1 cour1, l•roe pool w/entertalnmen1 11ea, cltru• tr... & gr .. n· llouM $599,000 Slllty Shlpley 1.1111 lllTA llU Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home wlfemlly rm, 2 frplcl. RV ICOeSI. Locat9d **-' Tu•Unllrvlnet81a. AllclnQ St711.900. 531-7370 TR.\01110\,\I RL\I I' lllTIOELLI wmu One Of the ftnHt 3 Bdrm Condo• In eo.11 ....... 11'• ~ completely ,... done Cu1tom beveled mirror wtlla. tlerdwood 110011. costom draperlee, rr1nc11 dOOf'a end mucn more IOf' on I 108,500 THE REAL ESTATERS 11,DOO PAii II IELLll Super en11p COfldo wttb huge living 1rea with cory kitchen over 1ookln9 petlo. 3 lluge lklrrne, 2'A baths, large ~· w4th l1 undry are1 Only S 129,9~. Alto 2 9drme, 2'-' bathe, $ t 25,H O. Se41et wfll p1y 15.000 Of buyer ooet• Of *uoe price. Cell to H• 1146-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ~~each f9' Red Estate ,,,,.. 11urt -w·tt--... , ...... , llTAlll E•qulllt• two bedroom home + den end '9mlly room. !xtra large llvirtt room Wiii! wet bat THlefully d9COt•l•d. Flrepllca In mailer bedrii 1: raoo000 · ~--·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 CS --------------------------------------- lea1tt ler lilt 1 ••11n 111 Salt l111n fer 1111 I BH1t1 1 .. lalt let!!f lu late l1U11 fer Salt ltural 1002 Ctatral 1002 Gtatral 1001 Cta111l 1002 Im a• 1044 lmH ................. ~~~~--- LI. bcllaa1• lHO ...... U1luabllt4 . , ...... UaJaraiallt4 I a ..... UaJ .. abllt4 1044 1111 lllLll llllll ltw rl ltacll 2Ut lf!l!rl lttell UH Mnrrt ltacll 2219 Liii iSLE Open 1-5. 124 Via Lido Nord Bayfront smgle story 3 Br .2 Ba. beam ceilings, spacious terrace, p1t>r & slip. $1.250,000 ABSOLUTELY FANTASTICK OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX NOW ONL.Y $198,000 VI TERMS OR BUY BELOW MARKET! 111 IRVlllE Super 4 bedroom home. Prtct!d for fast sale -$155,000 Newport b1yfront home owner wltl trade hl1 equl· ty of S350.000 for Income unlla. comme<cl1J bulld- 1 ngs. aeuoned trual deeds. gold, gold atocka .cash wlll work, too. Submit, Linda Isle Bayfront for Lease ) Hayfront 6 ba 7 112 bdrm, Villa on wide lot, pool, spa, dock for 120' yacht. $'1,850.000 Open 1-5 101 Via Lido Soud Across the st. from the beach, and owner wants to carry the Joan for you. Offer Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath +large nx nn . your down payment. beam ceilings. funushed, pauos $420.000 AUi IEEL -111-1400 or 111-1'03 Hts ~ ~~! LIHllULn 1n-noo 111111 HLUI HIHI Long cerm lease. Newly rern odeled 4000 !><I fr. Execurrve home. Unfurnished 4 Bdrm 41/1 baths Pier and slop for boats up co ~Oft llYSllE PUCE UYFllOIT Spectaeular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up. 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.500.000 PEllllUU HHE ICUIFllOIT Ocean & Jet!Y VJews. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft Xtra parking. $1,385,000 FlllllllllCS UICH HILLTOP New 4 br, 41-'l ba. l'USU>m French Nonnandy Esi.ate 1.2 pnme acre hilltop Now $995,000. CllOIAIO CAYS UYFllOIT Coronado Wand cust. bayfront lot.. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. lllllDWMUI llOIE Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, Lake view 3500 sq. Ct. $440,000. Will trade for a local property ICUI FllllT llCllE lllTS Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income $725,000 Belt view, t.allest ocean front bldg tn-plex with specious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 1.; I tloy\•d• D•·ll" N R 67'3 6161 l'LL SHOW YOU MINE, If YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOURSlll PENINSULA POINT LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMll Y HOME A cross from swimming t>.ach with fobulovs boy view. The kids are grown and gone. Will trod• for smaller home or sell. 3 bdrms, den, family, formal living and dining rooms, 3 YJ baths, loroe room~ all. Top quality. Come seel O~n HouH Wed.-Sun. 10·4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. NIW,OIT'S HST IUY AT $S7S,OOO ffM & ct.or E-Z term s. Owner flnonced 644-1642 « 675-3772 Pl•YIEW .IWllll OtlHI A rert unobstructed ocean view In g11e gu1rded Jaamlne Creek Hlghly upgraded 1nd belutlfully decoi11ed 5 Plan w11h 3 bdrms .. 2•,; blths, f1m11y rm . large view aide IUndeck and PRIVATE apa. Ott ... ld 11 $475.000 171 41 6 71-4400 CITE WOOD DITIHE $82.900. 2 Bdrm~mall co1- t1Q1. ltrge lot Sul)flf 1111ua home Call for ltlOWlng 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS ILIFF1 FHIT llOW V1EW • S44t,IOO HIQhly upgrldld wllh gar- den entry 1nd mu1t1-1eve1 llvlng areas. Large and spacious living and din- ing are11 • gourmet kitchen. Separ11e m11ter suite A VIEW ot greenery and llghtt Owner has moved and 'Wint• 10 Mii. Easy 10 tee 631-t•OO - V..\TI l<I HO'ljl li0"'11 ... ·--REALESTATE 131·1400 MUST IE SOLD THIS WEEK! UllllllHE fHMleMrt Ne'# Custom Home Reduce from S 1 800 .000 10 $795.000 lll-IOl1 Sell Idle 1tem1 6-42-5678 COLDWeLL BANl(C!Rtl IM UIYN 11,llt,OOO TradJtlonal, beautiful, pnvate & classic are a few of the adjectives that come to mind on thl8 5+ Br <ustom home in Big Canyon! From the hardwood noors lO the ll08ring ceilings the home speaks of ageless respectabili ty. Grounds are 5eeure behind 8' walls. Pool & patio surrounded by mature trees. Expansive view of golf course & mountains. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '::~~.~, S<t!~~~-ltt..~s· ...... .., cu.,.~- e::;··-:::~:;"!c,.~ :; 1.-........... .., ......... -....,. ... 11 I I I I' I· 1 1 "1 s t YI I , •••• •••• P l U E J . ~ In• MW O<lr •• 1ne nll1<• I j _;_: 1 1 r r •01'\ , .... ,,. ... ooo 4jf\ ,,,. H• • -- --l'nO<ft• t() ttO-nt mt'i•t. .t .--------.1•u~O .. l IOOI\ 11>0 II • -- 1 G£LGQI _ If I' I I I 0 M ........... ·-· -- - . -'"" ::~_.,,;.::. -;:~r :::: • •• ••• """"'" 0 11 I' r I' I' r r r I t • .,, '• Y<w''"· . - . . -_ _ . • :"·;c:.~~~i'. '"'11'1 I I I I I I I I ... LJTI.....,. ............. Ml4 • ... COBS REALTY, INC. 11111 ~~~-6670 OF IAVINE Newpor1 beytront home owner will trade hie equi- ty of S35(1 000 tor Income units, commt1rc1a1 bulld- lngs, seasoned truat deeds. gold, gold srock• hYiat 1044 1..,.11 l11cll 1069 . cash will work, 100. -Submit. l-OA SALE BV OWN~H Liit llLE HYFRHT Liii RULR 3Br, 2111Ba. Parkvlew C Dock tor LARGE bolt. *** Shown br appointment only 67~·258~ Coum:~y iv Brokc:rs Plan Ear1htone colors Lovely 6 Bdrm 7•,; Be 111· 1100 Priced below mkt at 673· 7873 Cttta Ntta 2250 A,tul•talt Fuaitllt4 * HARBOR RIDGE * S 147.500 Courtesy to * l1y FrHt 0111111 * 3 Br 2be, no pets. kid• Ok. Al r a home pool Cttll MtH 2'24 bkrs 857·5311 VIEW! VIEWI VIEWI Ht•HI f•raialat4 806 Joann St. $725/mo, jacuz frplc m1)es1lc view 1...., .... -.. .......... ____ _ Come visit the most fabulous view New custom home m Newport. Nothing lD compare with this 4 bdrm, fam nn. 5 bath, fonn,aJ dirung. 3 frplcs, 6 car garage Large pool & jacuw. Come to the ~ate and ask for 3 Yorkshire. 759-1931. Univ Pie Terrace 3 Br Sec Bld .2Br2Ba. lallilN call6-4-4-1838 S895 worlh more CASIDEOllO Dover modal, 2 Ba, xln1 Pool. boll sllp avall 539-5 t90 BEST Rlty lee ALL UTILS PAID lncatlon, walklng dis· By Owner 675-6637 Ptaiat•la 2107 -43b2dS~ b~11~~~~er~~· Rent/lease Laguna Vil-Compare ~lore you rent. 11nce to comm pool. Fee large 2 Br. furnlehe<I, S900tmo &44-t636 iaoe Townhouse 3 Br, 2 Newly decortted. custom alnd S t39,500 Jean IAYI IAYllAYI washer/dryer. No pela. bl, 1lr, S600/mo Call design features. pool, Laten 752-1414 ' In a prime IOQt1on on 500 w Oceanfront. S575 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br 6-40-1637 aher 6 pm f0< bbq, cov'r-d garege, tur- B a I boa Penlneu11. S950/mo 9 mo/winter Tiie ba wood firs new appointment rounded wtlh plush land-WOtH•UllE Duplex· 3Br 2bl & 2Br 997-3970 days, 675-3776 cpt/drpa. Used brick. L I ' I 2252 seeping No pe1e Bllcil. OPEi IAILY 1 ·I You can eal ott the floor In 2b1. Park your 55 rooter evestwknds. Grdnr, gar. 6'45-2566 a1•al lfSt Fum $510 I h I e Imm a cu I a I e . ou1 front A hard to find Lge 1 br house. utll Incl., Avall. 9/ 10. 3 Br 1 '~ Ba. 38A. Den, FA, Mo. 10 Mo. 365 w. Wiison. 6-'2· t971 gorgeous "Bordeaux" Item Owner will carry at no pets. Winier $525/mo. app!., lane. yrd, kids OK, S925mo or le&H opt. HELEN B. DOWD modal that makes you 11•;. 1n1 For more Info 675•5471 or 631_2494 refa. $715 + gardener lOK dwn. Ownrlagnt llfWPORT VILUIE feel like you are In a call. 548-1295 eves/wknds 831-7343 7 minute• from bch, 1Br. 144-0134 RUL TOii, llC. "Model Home"I Jus1 ln· IELFIOMS Lai 81 la'~atl 21521--------1--------$530 mo .. Jr 1Br S480 troducect to the market. • Avlll Sept lat. 4Br 2ba Winier Beach Rentals. should selllaatl 759-150t PAYILllll llUL TOil Furnished 2 r 2b1, Den, 1wnh11. 2 po o 11 . 6-to mon1hs Unfum and mo. Pool, Jtcuul, sand, or 752-7373 lll-1120 NI g u e I Shor e• $775/mo, 966·1516. complelely furn. 0 A ~:le~~111s';,~;./8;:~1·~;~· l1llilN ltlad 1006 Cttll Jlltta 1024 w~. LEE Ill OAIYOI IY IWIEll Townhome, security BROOKVIEW TWNHOME· Thompson Allr. 493-5855 Call 557-0075 gated c;omm., ocean , · I It L 22/t.9 1--------11~ Fll UTE ao YI 2BR 1 'hBA $98.000 n--· r.. 1 w. fix~ rate 30 yurs view. Club house. pool, 3Br. 2 ~ ba, lrplc, It-~rt IC. • No loan fees, l\O close 2-43E.22nd.C.M awaa~ Nolo8"feea,nocloslng 1ennls &beachprlv no llched gar, P•tl0,2defli.or 3bdfnHarbor La1•aaleacla 2641 cost. C1pe Cod reno-979·8330 costs Monaco with GC pets. $1,000mo Call pool/spa, tennle. No View Homes No Pets. 2Br. 2B1. Blue Lagoon vated . shore mooring "--~,,_,, view 14 Aue Vlllars. 496-7448 pats. s95otmo. Dys Yrly $1200/mo Call Condo, 1>11ulltully hirn. 2Br Condo nr SC Plaza ~ 0 k d 5 8 t9/-485-2588, wknd/s 9 5 p 1 pool -4Br-1 tlae 10 So Owner.pool.spa,$10Kor L:.IOU. pen w n s 1-Gated/Comm -4Br Newly av714/6'41-1879 eves.4 4-4 2• vt bcfl, tenna. • Bay1ront Agt 6-40-1538 leas dwn, $700mo. aft tu 6-40-1538 furn. beach, t1nnl1, 4Br, 2Ba, Npl Hts, all new avall Sept thru June S900 •••11• 1SUlll S 8 7, 5 O O. 5 5 6-J 6 2 6 . L•t•H lttcll l 041 BLUFFS. 3 Bd. slngle level. sauna, nr school•. no Eutelde 2 Br, 1 B1. enclsd Fncd. bltns, ref rig .,. 2 car mo 499-3266 -• 775-2580 -ii••OOIVE $t65,000. 2007 B1J1 pets.$1500.661-7712 garage,patlo,lrg ysrd,no gar, wtr/g rdnr Incl Oceanlront 2 bdMOiiiiii llSTlfl "" Danae Corp. Ca ll peta. $535/mo. + t mo S1150 Reh (213) Home.Av1l10c11, 1983. By Owner, Cape Cod. LandlockedlnBlgCanyon. 851-9t35or720-t70-4 lt!J!rf lttcll 11' sec.depoalt.5-48·54-42or 663·637-4 Completely furn ind 2·sly remodeled 2 Br 2 POOL llllE ~~r:Of1 ~)~gee~~~~~~,~~ BY OWNERS 525•0.00 $~mo. very l1rge 2 Br. 770•5629 4 Br 3ba, Canal front. equipped. 714·497 ... 288 Ba. dining rm, sunroof, 2 Quiet locatlon 3 BA 2 B1. dwelll"" bu 1 .. _ ·-a 10 price reduction Partner· 2 ~ Ba. Newport Creal E/alde 3 bdrm, h1rdwood Ocean t'h blks Deck I It L car gar. 15•;. dwn A•· flrepl1ce, RV 1ccese .. ., , ,..., ~ Condo GOmPllly furn 2 floor• lge yard $700 mo · • ~I IC• sumeloan.Setlerwlllpay St48.000 financing bu your llst or collecllbles. shi p dlaaolutlon. • . Id · 1 58 • · · garage $1300/mo, 237 ~iltOCKTOBEA6l2Br ' S,_..11cu1ar ocean front $259.500 2br 2bl Condo csr garage. w · poo • 4 Broidway. 6'46-3177 Canel. 87~7450 assumption lee No quell· owner. ...~ spa tennis court• Muat 1---------yrly, gar--. furn or un-f y I ni S 265 .000 II IO ,.,.1 •tt view from coveted on the wa1er In Newport · · Wilt•----------.. ~ IJ I a • I" r t" d f •• Co Biu helf1 of .........,,,rt see. C1ll tor appt n.e 4Br, w/pool In park llke turn no pelt 673-6640 675-058 W iii sell ' sou .. en o ""orro ve. wafk 10 Lido Vlll8t·~e-~· TSL •i•I H2-110I I provide qualified people aeltlng. 1vall Sept I.June fast-Hurry Agt la-ll2t Only S 135.000 for lulty · · to rent your property 30. S 1800 mo. Garden A 2Br, IB1, & 4Br, 2B1, Win- ter Oflty $650 & 1850 (2 t3) 848-2232 tr1naferrable 16 yr bldg & parking law 01 LIDO ISLE 4 BA. 3'h Be. TAWrepor1+app!lc1tlon pool malnl Incl Agt Bungalow, 319 Coral.--------leasehold A mobile Catalina Bo1t 1llp av1ll Sept. thru June St200/ form + profesalonelly Brende&40-0020 · Balboa. Submll offer *TIWlllt•ES* home Ideal Miiiing for Sl.75 per ft 675-t570 mo No pets 675•7u7 dretted l1&1e f0<m otler· l--------- 71-4-75-4-1008 wkdya. BEST FINANCING personal or corporate 0••111111 1•01 IY Ing you maximum protec-Bayside Cov .. Condo3 Br UttalT • I • 1022 BEST PRICE entertainment Extenalve -• Ill OAIYll tlOfl Call Pet John1on 2•,; Ba. Penthouse, vu, llOH t ar Mosrsquerefootage, sky blue decks Slalrs to CAPE 001 TOWlllOIE AVAILABLE NOW... 631:1266 e ~1990/mo 759-13-41 Ag1 3 Br 2 Ba. S8001mo winter, 'h blk to w1ter. 650-571 t . 675-1696. Aall lor Mickey 0llE0 lllllEI Eastalde. lhe water's edge 3 bdrm, 2'A blth, cusl. ON THE GOLF COURSE WATEllFllllT Open Dally 12-6. 6U-81881497-2285 thruout Shutters, air Dramatic vi-Mme: turn. Panoramic; ocean view. 472-8230 873-7771. New Custom Home 3 bd cond , oak wet bar, brick lncl.plan0Apoo1t1ble, "-a tlf 1 1 1 story 3 2,. bl, Fren'h doors. pallo, etc $209,000 Cell 90 to 120 dlyt or? S2500 Be1con Bay 2 Br. 1 Ba. prl11a11 beach A tennis. Be1chlront ren1ata, Npt, 2 S700/mo utlls encld unlls winter, 2 Br 2 Ba 675-9826 $675, t Br 1 Ba $465 .,.., u u snge • •tl+HIL n ~ ow••EA63t"710 7201762 ytl Br 2'A B lo I di 1 • Frpl skyllte. Jacuzzi. ,.. "" mo • an me 6-45-9466 evea 1, rm1 n ng Gorgeous 'W/dlnlng room. Lease or lease option nice Big Canyon, magnificent rm, lam rm sltusted on llreplaoe ~ huge yard brick & Ille deck end •LIDO 3 BOAM $1800• 3 Br 2 81 w/dlnlng rm, golf courae vtew. pro-Lg 1Br ocnlront cottage, large corner lot Sp1rkl· ASSUME 9.50% Intl Only drive $206,000 As-linMaAaT ••wi LIDO REAL TY dbl car gar, lrg lenc. yard. resalonelly decorated tBr. tblk to b1y & bch Ing pool secluded In prl-1119,999 Call PATRICK sum1blelo1n •99-1804 "..,,..,. .. Virginia 673-1323 Drive by 2176 Puenle Lindi 5-48-0632. 650-2-493 vete courtyard. Prof T E N 0 A E BUILD YOUR HOME on a Lrg duplH , 2br, 2ba, w/ Ave. CM. $795. Curl -l1ndsc1plng M1llbu 7 .. "_87021..,1_1266 OCE &N laundry hOOll up, both UHllLE Herblrtall631·1266.Agt Cute.c;onvenlen11Br,gar-Like new deluxe 3 Br lights High oelllngs, sky-""' ....., SPICllGUl1r " units Llwln one.rentthe 2 Bf 2 Be. frplc, garage, age 1 blk beacfl. lurn w/gar Feces 'Wiler Avail lights, and extensive use F11RmOpNl•T10 3 1 CAr1c11h~n·~ 1F"ri other By ownet S2H,900 Winter $ 1000 675-2705 LUU W /1"111 ave II S550/mo. 760-1962 Sep! to June From $900 I I I 3 I t v~ ~ ev 626-6247 d"t 594·2U 2 V ... 3 b 2 b h --832-6000 0 wa nu · pr vi 1 10 Mon (71•1 •99·3070 or ' Lido Isle b1y1ront· 3 br, 2 ery .... arp ' 1 ome EASTBLUFF -48A, 2227 beaches, Price reduced T u e t o T h u r s b1 winter rental, garag. with dining rm, 2 car gsr Arbutus St Avall. all OCEANFRONT Sharp 2 10 s5•9.500 Donna God· BV OWNER 3 & DEN. 2 B& (213)799-1159 Taata'a lOtO $2000/mo. 675--46'6 $850/mo. Vacant now. l1bor day dys 633-4785, BA $675 winter G1r1ge shall 644-6200 ,., 2176 Puente Ava. N1me ev/wknd 64_._2224 No pel s 673-7666 OPEi HOllSE OPEN SUND AV 3 iO your termel Agt. ~ Macnab· Irvine SAT/SUN 12·6 PM 296 HANOVER DA. 5•0-t968 Mountain. 2 Br wooef COIH IY IWIH UH ISLE llffllllT Cur1Herbens11 Excluelve Penlnaula Pt. shingle, spotless house Deaperetel $73,500/ofr A 1 le 3 bd 3 631-1266 modern 2 Br & De ., Ba, Pree1lglous bechalor. water f ront, prlvale beach. pool, fully equipped kllchen, secur- ity prlv111 parking S 1 tOOtmo 642-1802 wllagel unit, 111-. 1 block Aaaum 1st 3 yra new nnua SIMI rm, 2 blocks bey A t..cvan to beach $210.000. WID, micro. DW. fplc. up· bl. n1o~Jol;Or;mo40' sllp Me111 Verde lovely 3 Br 2 S t 0 0 0 I I e • s • CHARMING 2Br, 1Ba --------house, Costa Me11. NewtH. 497.54, 1 gradedcpl/tlla 5-44-8055 Liii Rirun B~. family rooni. 2 cat 213/378-3119 ~ garage. gardener lncld N1~Ut81•H II na-noo Lelle $1100/mo HerborVlewHms•Br.l/r, BACK BAY 1Br, StS,000 770.()347 3ba Comm pool. Av1ll Winier. 3 Br, view A deck encl lanai, comm pool, NeedlenantsSeptlat2 Br Sept 111 $1500/mo Incl West Nwpt S825 Harbor View duplex $63 000 Terms 548·6680 WllTEWATER YlfW Owner S385,000 BISI ' Bullder'a terma. Call about t>uy in Cdm. 846-0096 Open House. S1t1Sun, 12"1. 1st A 8"• 2nd on this 11-5 3 bd, 1'h b1, truly magnificent home ll1•t+l11at+la1t•t dollhouse. all new w/apectecular OC61n & •RlllCll 141,000* Carpets. drapes, bll·tns. coastal view• Very dr•- spa, bch. boal slip poll 0oean front 5 Br. 3 Ba home wtger btllna prefer g1rdener Agt 673-118 t 673.024 t or 631-4562 Own wlll consider Lse OupleJ(. '(fly $1875/mo or handyman $350 & am lee LH pvt home. Nwpl Saa Clt•talt 71 Spotleu 3630 at duplex pain I snd Ille See II first. m1llc-wlll lease option or Option 67S--40 tO Bkr winter S 1500/mo. Xlnl loc 539-a 190 BEST Shores. 2Br ~ den, 2Bs, 2 Br duplH, cfoae 10 bCh & C--i I Wkdys 2 131285·2261 2 car gar 2 blks 10 bcfl o w e tat-12%-long term corner of Ar'lold and consider trade 3brl3ba• 5br/3ba· 1 vac Beach Ave owe 1st T D. .,. llE UT /1111 •••trc a OC Ready nawl Futuristic 5 rm Pvt club' pool tennis 1 own S 5 0 O I mo P 1250 EAN FRONT WINTER 2 bl dshwahr for mom ' . . 492-6810 iiiiiii'•'=r-'"=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RENTALS. FURNISHED. leisure patio $495 t lee $875 mo. lmmac. (213) -------- 3 bd, $900; 4 bd. s 1000. 539.5190 BEST ree 598•56"46 Aert•tata, Val. Gree I comm1rc111 lo-650-7368 Nwpt Hgts 3 Br, 2 Ba. yard, 509 Acacia-walk 10 beach a1 10•1t•1. Int. Price, S 125 2658 NIDO WAY 399K 20•;. dn-Appraleed K. Call 5'19-1783 after 4 $589 000 A I N t II Be - 4-40Kown/bkr &45·7048 pm, 650-3338 wl<nds. Jamin. 559~9..Ji a e n Ill EIT.ll'I OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Y 362 Grenoble. -4 bdrm. cation, Balboa Pen 1t the VIiia Balboa Condo Prof Reduced to rent lull 3--4 oul-de·llC, nr schools. lalkl l11ad 270I ~~zo1~~0~~~1c'.:'1';'t!. dee. compl furn, 2B~ 2be, ~~~~! ~~~~E~~:,fC: S975/mo. Call 645-3600 BacfleUor 1pt, partially Condo -w 111 I ea s e 11mlly rm condo. Pool & back-1 b r-br lg h I · Ir g tennis courts. Great BIGk duced lo s4ooK lr/den,dlnlngrm.tamrm, 539·6t90BESTfee Ocean breeze 5595 2 Br turnlshed.673-3691 673•2943 pool/spa. Beeut. vu: ocn, F t i w/gar pool apple flat Coreaa •tl Mu 2722 patio-orig price Bay loc S 121,300 Cout appt 760--0375 & Country Ally 6-46-8181 UH ISLE bay Ille• Leese 1aa I a 11eel year round ...... ...., .... ...,, ..... _-....., S 1500/mo t-997 ·3000 Villift 2234 539·6 t90 BEST Alty tee r 1bl. Pit . carport, nr .llSlllE OllEH lllLUll Ollll Lovely Cape Cod 4 BA 3BA. extr1 wide IOI Priced 10 sen by owner $3911,500 673-2523. 213 790-9921 PIP nd1 275K loan, 1 t%, on prlrM nu coml prop fully leased 646-352-4 ext t91 dy, or evt1.1l<nd1 -beach No peta. $630, l-77t-0-426 HO FORAENT Sept 1. 2 bd, 2 ba. Park 673·3963 2 bd. den. 1 ml to bch, Owner 2 br. 1'A ba. pool, community tennis courts, beaut 1ge yatd Step• to pOOls, 24 hr security merkel. Ideal for elderly Many extru $289,000 couple. Low usumeble Fee Open Sun 12 • 4 6 101n $135,000. 6-'2·8609 IEWNllT llTI Maritime, CdM. BY1 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Lovely remodeled 3 Br 2 D•rl11n/Uait1 U FOUll NDllES 0111 LOT 811111 UaJuaitllt4 Gtatr1l 2202 2 Br ooe1nfron1 wlgartge o w n er, R Foe1er11 714-975-0080; 780· 1733 PlllZE OlTCMI Ba 'Wlload• of charm and 11 great locallon . LUST DHlllVE Been flshln~ lorjust lhlt Amenities Include pool, Great Investment op- portunity tor the 1mart In· vastor Single story homes with 11t1ched gar· ages and lndlvlduel encloaed y1rda Seller will 1u1a1 wtlh tile financ- $850/mo yrly. l•••trt Wl1ter ••.t•h .llOftl llEAL n 3 bdrm, 2 ba In lhla btll rlghl home Thia 3 Bdrm apa, Mallbu llght1 and Me11 Verde beauty wetbar This home la 1 areal Quiet neigh-lsworth hooking onlol mull s11. Full price borhood wltowerlng Super ahtrP outstanding $252,000. 631 ·7370 shade trees & btn flower• neighborhood, beautl- PHP llAUlllllT l141n1-1na & sflrubs Owner wlll help fully landscaped You wltlntnelng & quick oc-C:l~h~ou·r trophy et cup1ncy Just put on s t6 Call 5•" 1151 merl<et. Better check II ' · ...,. TRADITIONAL REALTY ing A super value llS --PY_O_L.A_S_S_· -H-111-: _L_o_vel_y $275.000 ~6·7171 end large 5 bd +lam rm THE REAL ESTATERS hOme. 2 lrplcs, 3 car gtr Good vlew1, b11utlful POOL & p11lo• Ready to move In $2500/mo yrly out TODAY' 759-1501 or for an appointment 752-7373 --BIG CANYON· Totally re-· • -HERITAGE WALl<ER & LEE Nice 3Br.w huge 1enceo GIANT DUPLEX· 7 bdrm•. modeled home w/4000 Real I•-------• yard S99.000. Huge 6 oareges Npl Hghtl sq It. 4 Bd lnclg muter . REALTORS .,......._ M u R c H 1 N s o N S260K or 1 975.0 142 suite, tamllu rm, guard ....._. * llJll llPt* ENTERPRISES 752-8731 gate. $.o4000tmo yrly ....... -.......... POOLSIDE 2 BDRM con-I .I ., ..... , ... ··~'·· WINTER RENTALS; AVlll· ~. dos nr So Co111 Plua OOUI VIEWlll l(alnb'ovleoch. I nllrdeN""s5p2t" oooler. ~ble lrom $600dto $121000. lrom SH.999. 3 BDAMS Brighi 2Br. 2Bacorner unit '" .-leaM call tor 811 •· II IOIEY llWI $87,500 WON'T L.ASTI on top floor Luxury sm-10% dn· t2•~ Int Owner WATERFRONT HOMES Beaullful new hOme. otd C1ll PATRICK TENORE menltlet, owner 1n•lou1 Must Mii. 5-48-1936 631· 1400 COM. 3200 sq It t<><Wa 780-8702/631-1286 BYCO 645-225t lac••• '"L l 9 illka lalaa• 226i ~~!~~~:1• 8~~~faoJer~ IWIEll UllHI 6sfslbe cb TRIPLEX B-'YFRONT bOhEX'-lo 675.0232 Park Lido Townhouse. 2 8.7 • groH $171,000 48f,~w/trptc,dbtQar· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bd. 2 b•. pool & g1rege. S 19,620 annull grou age. s 1350 mo ~s.n87 ,,__----T""-----s 12e,1so 675--5334 1-602-299.9949 I ,"ICES SL.II.EDI r .. a111a c.,. •• ••1 111ar m UOtllflOI N1wport oc11n front ,. 04!• llft.U Valley 1034 Newport Hgt• 3 yr•~ trl-ple~. P<lmt locatlon 28r wttp IUO. H r i578. a Br Condo. Xuum1ble Ill• A 1lry i Br 2 $ Ba· 673-7873 Bltln1, pool, carport, IN . ltt11lltJVltW 9W% FHA loan of ownlf moving,&. ti~ S1le/Tr1de, 'h IM:rt lot, Agt780·1199,0to6. 3 br owner's/2 br rentel 157,000. Price $98,000. s • "-• k S-4911,000·0wntr finance. AOt. 088•2297, 1163•0867. " ell Ill '. _.ow mer 91 Co1t1 Meta, A_., zoned Mii tH , 4 1_. Carnation Open For detell• call R"llY for 12 unlll. 673-3636 2 Bl'. 1 ia, gar, Shin r•noe hOUM S1t1Sun. I H Oulnthet. 631-1268 I I #! & oven open bMm cell • Ill tr I I I IQ 'd C I OK M2a I01 LIM PIH H . LARGE u Xcr .. ptfmt de ~ ss&rd..,. ~v•ll Sept 1 Super view b1yfronl Grove "-r Brookhurat I 11182 AM~. 6-49--348-4 =~opr==~ =;~ PREMIUM LOT, :i~~.mls;~:="~~~ •~2c:e-,,-,1=B-1.,..hM-. _yd.,._.-no-pe....,,-, MCutlty hlghrlM Popultr on crul-d•MC. 4 Bdrm, v~ ••llT Ill ms* -49-4-970'4 or 49S.1871. Wltlf paid. H25 mo i br •0 .. p1111• 1699.000 ba. Pl1n 45 In Culverd1le. Newpor1 2-1ty, aharp 1---------8-42--4820 w/owrt« rlninclng Larg. backyard. M1ny pooleld• town home COSTA MESA: Newport 2 Br. ltrge lr)cd ywd, Ill I 114 upgr1dM 111\d c:uttom w/g1r, S 125,000 v11ue-1 Blvd. 10.600 IMI ft with 80 $595/mo. + depoelte • leaturH I t59,500 111&1 al 1108,11119 Call h frontlQI 1350.000 With AVlll 9-3 1970 Mi.,... W• lrHtwlff De. IH, PATRICK TEN 0 A E $95,000 down. Selle< will a.45-7866 4 B r 1110.111a111211 22~3AVALON 8rOlllf 040-9019 ~l1or ·J(9alty 651-1177 780-8702/631· 1266. Agt b I & t 675 •700 cerry • · ... g · • ., · 13 ·-e-r-. -1 _B_a._f-1m-1ty_rm_._g_ood_, WllTOLlf• PU H•rt>or AldOt If 1 Si n I o c . n o p • t 1 Dover VIII. 2 Br 2~ 81 Seb11t11n M•k• ofter $700/mo.546-1102'4, $141,500 848-IM42 &44-0371 543-~78 -------....... 11111 tHtlll, Dtltrl 3 er, 2 Be, MontecetlO Lowest priced i..utremont lnerl 1 HI fwnh•. 2 cat gtr. pool. 4 er , a. ,.---~"'"""'!"'....,_ no ~·· IH5 s1e1n e>o.i n a 011~~t vlewl Luxurious 'R11r' Loo Mgmt, &41· 132-4 .... .. 000 huge 2 bd c:a!Mn '" ftle ---U1V0t0. ea a.4... mount1ln• s t 1e.ooo TM l11tMt dra .. In the 676-3211 8ob NOW ELE018lE NEW Weit. e n•tty Piiot Hive tc>melhlng to Hll? SELL Idle Items with 1 CAL-VET $76,000 8•,i. CluaifleO Ad Call TOdey Clnallled Ida do 11 ...... 1 Delly Piiot Cl .... lled Ad LOAN 7 14-338-600-4 &42·$07' =-1:===========-~===---.;.....;.~====-L._;:== Foun111n Valley 4 Bdrm Lido, POOi .. gar $700 1--------- $775 Fenced y1rd & 975.5334 LARGE 1 BR. view deck g1r1ge. Kida & pel1 gar. utraa $795 + dep. welcome.663-1500. Shoreciltl1. lg 3 Br, 4 bs, 719 Marigold 640....255 Agent, no tee. tam rm, frp1c·1. gr1 ooeen N 1 B C d f _.,. vu, walk to pvt bch ew r. Ofl o. r.,.... Under $500 newly redone $2000/mo. 5'8-7639 carpet1. drapes, bit-Ina, 2 Br wtencllld garage + garage. pool, mo/mo blllne flat easy terms Sm 2bd, 1 bl Moblle lean, S750 or $800 mo. 539-6190 BEST Riiy '" home. Prlv bch, clbt\Se, 714/752·5071 btwn 8.30 r1llrement comm 11-& 5 30 w~dya Aak for Baal. leicll 2240 mo1pher1. $850 Incl ullls Kaia. 752-507 t $150 non-refund dep. 2Br. 2Ba, trplC, Qround nr. Avall 9-10 Call for tppl Prol mlle Stir 2Br nr $675 mo Avail Sept 1 No wkd1y1 1ller 7 pm oc:Mn S3401mo lareel pet. 714-898·9611 wk n d 1 1 n y 11 me: 752-6777exl 154, 12 10 O 1-674-94-45 pm 720· 1657 hrn Budget 3 Bdrm 4 lam hm 2 --------Be upgr1ded kltch • g1r Specious lurn or unlvrn WALl Ill .Ill Tl lllOI kl-ds ok S545 & em fee 1800 aq. 11 cul·de-UC Llfg. 1 Br 539·6190 BEST Alty tee home, close 10 beck bay. L11ge 2 Br wllrplc S 1200/mo 6-42-3572 Family & Adult Poore Eeally your1 lovely tpllt Tennie Court level3 Br 2 Be pool hm WATEAFAT Ooc:k. Cape Parle llkt tell1ng S650 539-6190 BEST lee Cod 4Br 2b. Kii bltlns, W/D, 2 ctr gar St tOO. o• s HOMEFOARENT 673-7713or859·7173 THESH nE Huntington Belch 3 Bdrm 2• It. corona del Mar $850. Fenced yarda & H t•talt •7v 7 H /&4 .. ·261 1 garagea. Kida & pelt welcome. 883-1500. 2 Level 2br, 2b•, duplex. Cttll Nt11 724 & 1 lrplc, encl gsr .. nr beach 1,....-....,..,.. .... ____ _ _.gent, no ee. & IChool. lmmac .. north t6SO aq fi of qu't tuxvry, Old town clualc 2 Br W S.C seDO mo. 631-68-41 2 Br. 2'A Ba. w/every S-400'• defalle 539 • t90 x1r1 tnod y1rd S750 BEST Riiy fM -u al ltack 4 873~6336. 642·0&&6 Surfer• deOgnU Wiik lo K.,. Offer $320 bUngelOW 2 bd. dnatra, ger, nice w1vee cool lltlle 1bod1 otl OCH n i ve IPP11 tool area Vlctor111C1nyon w/bltlnt & crpt1 S300'• + 5311-8190 BEST fee No dogs. Avlll 9--4. '" 539-6190 BEST alll L•t•H $550/mo 631~ 12 incrldibi: oc;an vi;; 2 Br 1112 0.. IYplo, DIW, ..,,..,. ___ ,...RP 2 br, 3 ba S. L1gun1 pvt p1tlo, garage, no ~· condo. Frple. 2 declla, 15-40/mo. 543.S..71. ~ g1rege, pool, -409-eOOO 11-H_a_m_111_0fl ____ ...,..,..,. a ea ela•• Br 1 Ba. In 6-plex, 22tll 8 Maple. 1450 + $300 VaJaralu" 2410 d•P No s>e'• 5-4()..'4484 Lux NB, 2 ~!~ f Bl . U15. 2 Br. 1 ea. prlvete ywd Otl 631~1 C0<lnne. with no OOMmon walla. Rn H3· 1 I 70 JON 362 Vletorl• "7. '510. Aer!a•al• farahk.. 85 t·H _23 ____ _ 2 bf. 2 bl . l>elcOny. yard lalkl Xl'll Elllde loc. 1825. ... ~ --Pulat•ll U07 72().-0844 2 br 2b1 pauo norne. Or-BCEXN FR6Nf-vrt; S 8r. 2 Br. U6o. 01r1g1, 1~1ree. Air cond R90. 2 81. OplK, g1r, no pet1. orp11tdrp1 a blt·ln1. taclt. Avall 911, StSOtmo. lt200tmo. 8'73~ 1_5_2_5 .. _e_e03 _____ _ 5511·8030. "la Ntll •• .,. 2 8r. w1Ac to Mopping, ioiiriiiiiiiii _______ ._ .. patio, etertlng 11 a525. For LelM 2200 tq. h. 3 Br 557.1430 3 Ba conoo. !Tolo, m~o. Oreet 1br Iba, lrpl .. orw. -------- parquet, pool, tennis, lrg blCk 71rd, Qlf . 1500. 2 Br WIQll, orpla, Wi t« Tv111eroG11 Vitia. Pou. Ao 673-1282 paid. 83&-4120 1-5PM. 1M opt. 833--2227 People wno need p~ ~t16 "C" PllOlntle '4tO WOOdtwtctoe Condo 2 8f.2 ~t'a wtlet 1he 2228 "C" ~tie S..10 .... all cones. ffgja~ lge 2 OAIL.Y PILOT i330. lbr. ,.,., 1 ecMt. ~ g11 w/OJpnt Avail t / 1 SIU\VICI DIRECTOAY nonwllmOtltr only. W t?th $7115. ~ It 111 lboull near Whinier ~e..3'.21 -----------------~~=====::=;;~,-----iiiiiii..----...-4 --illiilillilllllilil ........... .... t •e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 $1.84 per day Tnat s ALL you pay for a 30 day Bd II\ lht DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOITNOWll lH FOii SlllDRl Your Dally Piiot Service 01rec1ory Aepresenta!lve 142·1171 .... 322 "bier I•• luiatu S1nlc1 C1•Ht C1acr1t1 flnit111 leliablaiat Gtatral ltmcn HHH Cl1aal11 L11•1utla1 Palatia1 Pl1ula1 Widn Cl1ula1 f nd paperwork night· concrete, mHonry, 1111· wall draphte•. car1oon1, , __ O_L_E_A,.ll_H .. 0 .. U._S_E_,I _ i----11-.-... 1 ... 1•11·.--..__Pmo!ll,.l._P_&J_IT~l-H--·1~2!"'•!"'1a!"'r""!l!!'!l~fl!P.ut!"'!!'!!-. 7!!"1!"'2!'!1~ wAITe wiZXR6 mares Call PAPER TALK work. founaallona. Btoel<, Antique furniture reatontd, fly1r1 Cell Creative WINDOW WASHING f I k & d el G T R H k"" 973-0564 llllJTllllG( Dy Rlchar<S Sinor Lio. WATER HEATER Special Auoc & organize. ln<Slv, brick Llc'd. 538·6013. ree P c •up · ra Ph I ca b Y om oae te ,.., , 280844. 14 yra 01 happy Pool netterawFurnac.e .. The only magic 11 & oustneu 780-1988 e.-6·8434 ah 0 751-9 t73 Schull&. 55 t-5631. Dt•t141-~-lt/-T-htrtud1 LHHOAllH local cullotMra •Fauee11•0tapo1ata• QUALITY" 831 2026 lail••n C•:~r.•,c,1.•,111 a .. ! . .,.., ltf!U Rad~··· Rl:.FS' Becky 64 t-2261' L•ndlC&Pittttno<Stllno. Thank you, 963-4 t 1.. "L•t th• Sunlhlne 11"1" --clean up Sptlnklet Drain• C:l114Tlld from $5 & SUNSHINE WINDOW Aemo<Sela or any lnvt1I· R-!1e11s: .... ,,.., comm. Spr ngt·HlllOet-Opener• NEEB elP? CALL JEF'Fi EXP'O HOUSECLEANING ayalems, computer or OHLITT pa1m•1 125 •nY11me Repair• '"""" ._,._ R-alr1 L-t rtletl J k I II d • " 851·9604••4••432-0•"" CLEANING 842-1549 menl.qltylmprovementa & reald. Llc'd, bonded. .... · v--ac o a tr• et:carpen· CALL MABEL. manual Prompt , neat pro· ... ... OIVV r.1u.1.1. Gt11fOt. Ins For .. t. 559-4139. Llc'd Tom 557 ... 480 lry. painting, gardening. 894·1421or5311-833:<' t t yrsexpenence. fahlonaJa. 838-7149 -=s-m..,.11""h-:&,.-::-Son--=P-IUllUM--ng- ll N J I N I 11 •.• .1 l clean up1, etc No )Ob 100 G llCeneed, lnau,.O Lloyd'• CUSTOM EXTERIORS Plumb!~ r-e1r1 & drafne State Law ' Is OI us • •me l--c=-o-n-.-,ru-ct..,.lon---·"'A""' ""'u,_.-_, ••• ·1 large or amall. 540-0354 HOUSECLEANIN L d -.. 1---------645-3305 Lie #320735 -GOOD REFS EXP'D an csape & INTER. Reai. rettl. Free clear · Lie 846-3426 State law requires that ah -R2epelrs•Aemod•Add1'n• T EEi ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Gladys 549-0759 7141597•7622 est Sieve 547-4281 leflaiaLfai contractora who perform Cabinet Malria1 4 hr emergency teN oe Topped/removed. Clean We llx It, break 11. Ouy It collec:I • • work over $200 tncludlng _______ ,._ Lie 334714· 855•0860 up. new lawns. 751-3478. or nau1 It, 548-6009 • HOUSECLEANING Renovating . Rototllllng INTERIOR · EXTERIOR Xii types of Finl1he1 your tat>or and materlala mual •New cabinets. cabinet FRAMING . CONCRETE -Only TuE's. 3 Tnurs open Sprinklers. Clean ups Courtesly estlmatea Home or my Shop Sieve be llcen!Mtd Untlcen!Mtd lacing, t>ars & lormlca SPA INSTALLATION CLEAN-UP MASTERS REPAIRS * P&JITlll TAMMY 548•3811 Dave 642-4853 DON 6'14.,.798 494-8937. Free Eat contractora ahould so counlertops 642·088 l MASONRY 1!75-8090 All sizes. Prof . reu Ask Etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL JOAN~ CLEANING Bud 549-5265 -•PAINTING. • •---' Sl8t8 In lrtelr edvtt'11slng at>oul OU< 25·000 lawn Cooking • Erranos • & All Einerlor -Interior llR•t -n•CI Contractore and con· Carratrr C t4•t Cl V specie! Cell anytime, Haalla1 H&hld Dulles 540-1287 Maaoa!I_ Reatdenl· Commerlcal Custom retum .. lcover sumera. contact Mary Remodel/repair Unique & r 1 111 I IS48-ll684 <Michael) , ... ....., .. B'°"u"'M""P-.JO!IP'lllBW'S"ll~-8A1ckwoRK small fobs Free est 538-9601 1e11ers/Job 1earch Grondle •• 558-4086 with unusual work • tpeclally DENIED CREDif? Prof. Clean·upa, shrub & tree S Pacific Coast Cleaning Newport GoSla Men, tips-Call CDS 673-1107 any queat1on1 Contrac----------1 20 yrs. Ltc'd, bonded creolt counselort wlll 1m-trim, mo malnt. Prompt SMALL MOVING JOB "WE DO IT AtGHTI' lrvlne Reis 675-3175 12 YRS EXP· Nwpt area • --tor's State license Patomoo Const 982-8314 prove TRW 645·5840 & reas. Chuck 642-2873 MIKE 646• 1391 Ell Brocnure 768-7694 I'm small, my prlcea are 1 .. ba1 Board. 28 Civic Center Aarlaalt Orl11eway-Parklng Lot Repairs-Seatcoa!lng S&S Asphtl 631-4199Ltc HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Movia1--smallt 650-8477 Ron Huber Rooilng-all types Plaza, Room 690. Santa Repair-Alterations D~U Exp Gardner, Malnt. Furniture. Tr8llh, Trees Hout~1l• Stnictl -ABC MOVING· . New-Recover-Decks Ana. CA 92701 ~~o;:,:~~~,~~'7/~~~:~n;~s oMWAll1Xcoust1cAL ~~aiu.fi,51>!~~ ~~1~1~:' 963-5415 NOAM IRONING jQBS WANTED. Oulcl(-Carelul Low rates ••rn•1 Lie. •411802. 5•8-9734 , ________ _ yrs a•P j erry 546-44 13 Small jobs & Repairs LT HAULING . MOVING my home Excellent Uc T 138046 552-0410 farthing Interior Dealgn StcrtlariaJ --- --- --BUD 552·9582 l1r•t1lll Walff4 RENTAL CLEAN UPS wotk References on re-HANGING/STRIPPING 11111•--------·-·~ ... r .. 1..,i_tt .. iD-it.-... ____ Repair/small JODI Fences ---Mowing, EdgTng Twtce a 845-8 t92173 t-2916 quest Ptione 642-5470 * l · 1 llOVlll* VISA-MC Scoll 845-9325 StrYiCtl • BASY~ITTlNG snetves. panntons Low tlectrlcal month S20 to $25 -GEOROE"S CL"AN UP-S anyume Best quality 25yr exp fYPrNG/BOOKKEEPING • If it's got in my home near Victoria rares Steve 731-8311 5.a.9707 '°" __ Compe111111e rates Elcpert W811C()V9tlng In· F 1 di 1 b h ndl Costa Mesa 642-8482 ---------ELECTRICIAN Priced·-==-=-==-=-.,,..-==---=--& HAULING No job 100 ~EAVICES UNLIMITED Lie T • 116,428 730-1353 stallallon. ReH. Contult· or n II Ism ustneaa • a es Curt Str•ice r1ght, tree estimate on JESSIE"S GARDENING small 895~6 Marketing. errands. Ors ant Asslgnml 581-8590 Hr/day/wk 640·0868 • you'll grab Lo111ng mother-wilt t>abyslt •WE INSTALL CARPEf large or small Jobs. Lie. Compl. clean ups & gen'I H•ULIN-G SM"Ll JOBS app1s. church. etc Re-STARVING COLLEGE Plaater~ll air TJti•t ltrYiCI • a '"""le part-II me and drop-Ins tn 396621 67'.l 0359 malnt Free es1 540 6035 " ,. liable dr111e1. active. at· STUDENTS MOVING CO ~ _ _ ~ my Costa Mesa home. For$ t 75 sq yd Call . ' ' • Trash & Furniture 1rac!l11e older woman, Lie T 124-436 Insured TyPlng/Word Proceaslng faster in Teri 549•7829 Mei or Pete. 772-1722 LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Lawn/garden main! resld, MATT 645-5089 646 9734 641 -8427 PLAS ER ATCHING Quick, eaay revlitont. • Oat·ly P "tl01 ___ --Quality work/Reas. retes comml. Indus Yd ctn up. ---own'~ • WATCH us GA'bWI Re.s1uccos. lnt1ext. 30 yrs. Reasonable 551.104 1 • a..klrttJi•t CllDHI Cncrttl TOM 631-5072 Low rates 846-494'7 evs Htalt Cltaai!f Ladaca.f_iDt Neal Paul 545-2977 classified' Full service my home or cement-Masonary·Block LIC'D ELECTRICIAN TREE REMOVAL/HAUL l...,"iR!'IO!oie"'1"N"''s"°CIPL!1!EA~N"!'!t'!"!N•G~ •o•o""d'!'llGP!H'!'IE~flll'!fY~B!!:'R!!:'O~T~H"'E!!:'R'lrSI Make your shopping eas-ED'S PLASTERING The tu11111 draw tn the • ads. call your oHice Ae1rred • 35 Walls-Cust work Lie Top quality, reaa rates .Spunkier ln1tall/Repelr SERVICE a thoroughly TREES . LANDSCAPING 1er by using lhe Dally Pl-Int/ext Patctllng/lexluret Weal. .a Daily Pilot • 642·5678 yrs experience 546-4062 1:361057 Rob 673-6094 646-7602 Lancscape Ron 645-2537 clean house 540--0857 21 YRS 642-3657 101 Crasslhed Ads Resluccoa 845-8258 Claasifled Ad 642-5678. 1111_ .. _______ _ IHt1l1 t• l1atal1 Waatt4 2909 lada1tri1l toat I Foad 3004 Slaare 290I Neea Home· Move In by Reatala 2920 Lost· H.B area. F. Golden Aprl•tall, Uaf. Aprt•tat1, Val. At1rlaHt1, Ual. CHta Men 2724 Coata Mesa 2724 l••rrt leaela 2769 S3so mo. s hare NB Condo Oct 191. Two bedroom. 1260 sq, fi. West Irvine Retriever, Dlu collar Re· $3501$425. 1 Br(upper) & 2Br (down) lge quiet apls. Cpls/drps. no pets 31tW Wiison 631-2177 3 Br totally remOdeied. orand new I'" Ba townhouse apts. O/W. pallos. kids OK. no pets. Sept. occupan c y $695/mo. For rental BP· pllcatlon 645-6646 s49'0Jm"o.2 B-,--1-~-B-a-.-car port. lower unit. lndry rm. close lo stores 527W.Wllson TSL ll&•t 142· llU $495/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba. pool, laundry room, close to shopping. 149 E Be)' St. TSL l1at. 142-1103 S585/mo 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba Townhouse, new carpet, new drapes laundry room. enclosed garage 1923 Pomona TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 $585/mo 2 Br 2 Ba apt, enclsd yard, car port, tndry rm, sm pet ok 2195 Maple SI HLll&IT. H2-ll03 $600/mo 2 Br 1''t Ba Townhouse greenbelt ltr carport balcony 2078 Thurir'l TSL 11&•1 142-llDa East11de 1 Br small but cozy w/wood centngs & cabinets. $405 85 t-9523 Easts1oe 2Br 1ba adult comple~ Full laund no pets $475/mo 833-7890 or 646-1947 EASTS I DE $650/mo 2 Br !''I Ba Twnhse, yard/balcony, sm pel o~. carport, lndry rm. all bit-ins. 2536Santa Ana Ave TSL MGMT 6'12-1603 Spacious 2 Br Iba, quiet $650/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. E·Slde, outdoor area. gar. upper unit, oerege, w/d $550/mo. 675·18419 hk-up, 3 blocks to beach, all OIHna w/Pool, JaC\lzzl, Tennie. double garage 969-2963 area From $504/mo ward 836-5477 Gar. FP, very large place, I Tom 85 t ·B928 MI F. Ava I I Now G&rlttl tr -• Lost Dog Rewaro. :Sm ~e. I t 291 2 2,660 SQ 11 3975 Birch, shorlhalr. blonde-beige, S1unnlng large 1 & 2 Br 2 206 Lugonla 642-5978 ta Newport Besch S 1330 (H e 1 d t) 9 6 2 . 7 5 2 6. 4 BEDROOM HOUSE Balboa lalend Lg ovrsze M1A zoning Agent n0-6376 Ba-garden epl, pool. $425 & up 110 w 18th. TSL ll&•t U2· 1IOJ 2 Br 1 ·~ Ba w/ger crpta. Condo. 3 bd, 2 ba, prlv drapes. 91ove, lncd yard patio, 2 pools, upgreded, w/pallo, water pd. Light and Airy, 760-9035 Panlally fUrnlahea Living. w/41oraga. Hf.dry. New 5411-5032 Lost Slam-ese--ty-pe-gry M dining. recreation rooms. roof S85tmd' 646•6333 •CdM. former manicurist Cat, chipped t'1 frnt Ieng large kitchen. C.M. Balboa Island: Lg ovrsze dlx suite. 2855 E. Cst 646-1052. J'IPI Snra SSO $300 -+ 'I• ulllltles w/storage. HI-dry. New Hwy. S575mo. 675-6900 rewaro 636-4120 1-5PM 667 "L" Victoria $525 2619 "'O'" Santa Ana $540 Westside 1 Br stova. crp1s, drapes, laundry tac No pets $395/mo. 646-4382 WOOIWI YILUIE 1 & 2 Br. Apia avall Poot, 850-1761 aft. 4pm roof $85/mo, 646-6333 Bedlellowa Inc Liberal & c M nr 17th, $50 mo. E·Z Con1erv MI F. a II acce91, storage or car acrMned. $25 each All 343 Cabr111o. 5'48-9516 areas 972·2095 Gorgeous 1 br condo w/ mirrored wardrobet. OW. refng, new crpt•. lull se- curity Pool & ciuDhouae w/v1-of ocean ·~ ml 859 7888 k----------EASTSIOE Costa Mase away • w v1g 3Br to shr. NB. between nr 17th St. t0x20. $60 mo. 11111 VIEW I 2Br 1ba, 1 door from beach $785/mo yrly 54'6-5605 bay & ocn $300 mo. 957 .0919 650-5191, 842-8087 spa. garage avall, laundry New everything t Br 2 rm, gas paid No pe!S. b 1 o ck s o 11 a e n d . Buss women looking lor rmmte to ahr 4 bd hme, Eastblufl. $300 1 1st + lat • ut111. 759-1211. eiu 260 days. 840-8183 eves. WANTED shop space or large garage lor minor auto body repair, wlll pay up to S200/mo. Costa Meta or Huntington Bch 2 Br 1•,, Ba $595-$610 $495/yrty 760-8862 1 Br 1 BA $515 •~-==-==-=-=,.....,=-F ... 2 B 2 B NEWPORT PIER 3Br 2Ba e rmmle to ~·r r, 8 TSL llllT 714-00l 1 w/poot & lndry, HB Avall yrty garage no pets near 9/ 1 $285/mo 84 1.3503 YOU DESERVE ITI news 1100 873-8640 ~--.,,.--..,..----..,-.,---Female 10 ahr HB 2Br, NEWgated20Townhome Psntn2Br.frple.gar.blkto 2Ba. 1287 50 mo , Biil 989-1221 Of lice a.ate.la 2914 161' Weatclfff, N.B. 278 to t 385 aq 11 Suitable for medlcal or dental. Aqent 541-5032 VILLAGE COMMUNITY bch. avall Sepl $750 mo. 989•2007. 645•3468 3 Bdrm. 2'/i Ba 11!00 sq yrly, tel & last. Oya i~--------m"l ti of pure lu>Cury Gar· Suaanne 6'46-8955, eves Femaleto shr wtaame lrg 3 *DEG • ages, spas In every home 675-8255 Br, 2 Ba twnhse, SC Pia.ta SllTES* . master suite dining ---------area $300 546-4596. Ive 1 MO FREE RENT rooms, wood burning Penthouse, sec Dldg. 2 Br mess With short 1erm lease lull ltreplaces micro-wave 2 Ba den or 3rd Br. fem· Fem 10 ahr hse on the service sulln Keep your ovens. p11va1e pauos & lly rm. dining rm, 2 decks Bluls. C M No dep, no ocverhead low & yards gardener w/wnltewater vlaw S 576 proless1onallmagehlgh prov1oed Elegant 1tv1ng $950/mo yrly lease Refs. ,_18_s_t _2_50_1_m_0~6_3_1_·2__ 881 Dover Or. Sune 14 only 15 minutes lrom No pel5 Ownr/Agt Fem rmmte 2 Br 1•.i, Ba, Newport Beacn Fashion lslano, 7 minutes 675-0108 or 673-8644 Gar, Laundry, C.M. Spllt 831·3651 to SC Pta?a or 0 C Air· Outet 2 Br 1 Ba. garage, rent A utll, 650-4495 BALBOA PENINSULA port Jusl eas1 °1 New· pool Newport Heights Fem. 10 ahr w/Hme 2-sty 400 sq 11 Pvt oath Re- port Blvd & so 01 San $eo0/mo 1601 C t5tn. apt, Cdm, ocean vu, walk done $300 mo 675-79041 Diego Frwy $1200/mo St 645-7355 h I I 631-5439 24173 Orenge ---------to beac • pvt lenn s pool, Baytront:-Ott!Ges pa11os Ave CoS1a Mesa SP&OlllS S33S 759-6035 perking, Jan1to11el Dua Poiat 2726 Hare ts your oppty to se-F to ahr w/1 22·. n/amk, 673-1003 cure 8 completelv re-2br. 2ba, S.C area $255 Boo (P -kl Spacious. Drlghl. 2 Br 1•;, furbished 2Br. 1B; u"-Day 979·3700 eva lh Attendant ar ng .,-540 ""28 Loi). Accepting appll-Da $625 493·0467 stairs apt w/wood burn-·vv cations. Cati 642·484'1, lhilt.hac~ 1740 ~~o'{~'i ~Bpv~cf~~ HB. M/F to ahr 3Br, 2'"1Ba Mon-Fri, 9-5pm FANTASTIC LOST: Small White MALTESE No Teeth. 1 llt FREE RHT Vac Anlla & Gtenneyre, GllOICE LB on 817163 home lllHTllllL HITS 4 9 1 • 4 J 6 1 w or k HAS XLNT LOCATION 93 t·OJ55 NEWPORT BEACH Losl Tonolshell Fe Cat COST A MESA Face '"1blk •;, org. Vin ~Olllco Warehouse Comt>o * 1500SQIt103712 sq II •Carpets. Or apes. •On site sec & mngmnt * Beaullfully landscaped •Water tncld •Avall for lmmed or.cup GOIESH TllEll TOllY 1835 Whlltler Ave. C· 13 131-UIC 142-•413 Newport Besen Udo Can- nery Village area 3250 sq fl M 1 or commercial user ground !1001 .. 11a wide door plus 2 1nad1ng docks. ample o!I street parking, as 1s $ 50 a sq It NNN Call Slyvia Pelican Properlles tnc 7141/6t15·6501 • $690 up 2265 It tndUS· 1na1 ott1ce 1e 10 1 Aedon do Circle "T tiunllngron Beach 842-2834 WANTED snop space or large garage tor minor auto body repair will pay up to $200/mo Costa Mesa or Huntington Bch Biii 969· 1221 <tth/Avacado, CdM RE· WARDI 675-5695 LOST· Yellow pet para· keel, "Archie'. also 1 small green parakeet Reward 500 t>lk Wiison 631·3123 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Admire · Noisy Julep -Giggle SPEEDING Tne new guy at lhe omce won 1 set the world on lire He moves so slow he rt'lakes a sundial took like 11 s SPEEDING Ptnoalil-3012 * F&ITHY PHHE "* OuystGlrls/Couples Call Joy 840-4710 (24 hrs) MC . Vtsa -Amer Expres.s ESCORTS7 llODELS Outcalt ONLY 83$-9199 EXOTIC lllOHS Bachetor/Bachelorette Olllce & Blnhday Panias THE UST HURRAH 2 Sr 1 Ba up11a1ra, frplc, AREA 528 Irvine. Lee ~::s~6~1~0~g~'9~~~;~ra HEGITIYE HITES garage S 6 2 5 I mo $700 mo No pets Agl IEWPORT IUOll M1'1c. leatala 2925 642·7803 631·5155 Hse lo ahr, Tut'1le Rock, LuxnewfUllMrvtceofftces SPIRITUAL READINGS- 738-8538. 558-8538 -lully lum Pool, lee tennis, OOUIFllOIT Eastsiae 1.>upiex J story. J 2 Br. 2 Ba $600 111. tast a OCEAN VIEW, 2 Br, 1'A le pref $450/mo + •,; utll t30·295 sq ft Some 2 Advice In all mailers Love, Br 2 Ba enclsa yard S200 sec. Nr Main & ba. luxury panthouH 833•2759 or 851•1105 olflce tulles WINTER RENTAL marriage & t>uslneu Avail 9-1·83 S700/mo Adams 960-4436 Condo at VIiia Balboa.. 8 Aecepl&Anaoserv. 3Br 2B11 lamllyprereneo Also counsetlng 1815 640.0997 mo tse. wlll conelder lse Lake Mlulon VleJo hse to garden courtyard, lrg S900 mo 675-7705 So El Camino Real. San IEUW&RE PllES opt $975/mo. 546-3239. ahr, amenities. spa. fe windows Cell 752-6408 •-ae•act•tDtl 300Z Clem Lied 492·7291! E side cule Dachelor Cute I Br dshwsl'r. lrplc. petlo, non-smkr pref $300 1U1 - bachelor apt w/patlo. pool $490/mo 842-8607 s .. ca...... u76 770·6836 Newpot'1 Beach Lido Can· •SPIRtTuAL ADVISOR• Tr1Y1l 30ll $395/mo Joyce. agt 19221 Delaware St 2 Br ids. Furn i526, al 1 1 1 r>ery Vlllige area 3250 SQ Advice In love. marriage & Driving 10 East CoHt. 631-1266 Near Adams & Beach, up· Pool. year round, nr L~:~t~~ ;~r .n 2 °:try~ ~~~-~r~}nc:,' cJ'~~e;~::' ~~ business 675-2495* need rider lo shere ex- Etstde duplex. 2 Br 1 Ba. stairs apt, single car gar-beach, buses No pe1a light, CM $290 Debra door plus 2 loading ""Lt_a_t_lr-:F,...t_l_•...,·--,.3""""004-"' penses & uperlence gar, yd wto tikup Cpl age. pallo dswahr. small 496-6277 548·3981. 632·8301 docks, ample oil street 53_6-_7_0_7_3 __ _ pref $595/mo 650-2077 pet ok., 1 Br 1 Be lndry •aata Aaa "'7'•·0 parking u ts $so a sq I 01 .. fee $450/mo S300 de-., • • Male Amml 28• needed, 11 NNN CA 1, · St)"lla, uiat11 Orr. 4 , posit Agent no tee 1'B""A.,C .. H.,E"'l.,o""R-A•P•t•S300-. .. /'"'mo-on beech, 1350 lst 1"1 & Patlean Properties Inc FOUND ADS Illness forces ule ot Ex-llHH YllT& &PTS $485 1 Br 1 Ba Apl $585-$595 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse Frptc. 9ky· lights patio. all Dullt-lns. 366Avocado TSL Mgmt 6•2-94112 Great lbr 1ba. lrpl . O/W, lrg back yard. gar . $500 Ag1 673-1282 Large t Br. pool, tndry lac car ports $404/mo ullla pd 5418-0336 Ughl. bright & view or waterfalls 1 Br Condo, model upgrades garage lrplc. micro. pool A 1p11 $625/mo 54$-3115 MESA PINES 2650 Harla BE.AUTIFUL 1 Br $525/up PRV P8110 pool, spo TOP area. Quiet no pets 549-2447 863-1500. No pets 1418 N. French. dep 850-0207 714164$-6501 cluslve wood & metal • rt ••• CL z7•11:& 646-1763 Metur• resp non-amkr lo ARE FREE Dullness $85.000 !ekes ~ • "~ I ZIOO shr condo w/yng cple nr IEWPIRT IUGll all Terms 968-6t87 1 ifrVersalllea. counyerd, ... , ocn. S275 mo • utll ~ 4 spaces available In 33'45 Call: guard. sec system F'urnlsfi8d room In Costa $100 MC. 962-7124 Newpon Slvd bulldlng Make substantlal profit $635/mo 493·6499 Mesa home. $230/mo. --,.,,.---=---:::--..,.-----Call for more lnlormallon and be happy at the seme 64$-2435 aft. 4pm M/F, 3 Br, 2 ba house. & prlcea. 142·1171 lime Plants and exollc S300.mo Avall 911 l H llUln 1>trd, small menagerie ,. • :i GOii course vv Poot. hol 760-1433 or 720-1131 I Gelling married. hate 10 I ~• ll tub. Non-smkr Chrt1ll1n M/F to thr et1ec condo, 17J-7JOO _ sell but $15,000 includes COUNT "' LU mo r a Is Pvt en Ir China Coves COM lit. NEWPORT BE.ACH office FOUND Cockateel please Inventory etc Call 9-5 IN NEWPORT BEACH $235/mo 851· 1910 lasl. S450lmo 2 stry, pvt, t.OOO sq It Attracllve. call!o Identify 645-5666 720-0813. Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· LIVE lT TllE IUOlll gar, frplc, 2 patios. Avell Well Maintained. Mo<Sern Found Dog Older blk/lan Morlf-1'-.-.-,---~~~! ~reTo:~::~~~~Y Balboa Island lamlly ~~~.1,78 ~~.~;~~ ~9 hm, ~~~,~~~donp~~~~ St~-::. ~!1~ v 1~~~~r 8 .Pia~~-T.D. 1 ' 40U lurnlShed From $660 home. Private bath. Utlls .. IJ "I 646-7236 ft,H. S&mER On Jamboree Ad a1 pd $300/mo 675-9142 NB. female only, n-1mk, 3 • 0 • 1 "v 8 a"' 8 • Sen Joaquin Hiiis Ad. aft 5 block• 10 bch, one canal 545•45oot5•~·3323 FOUND Gray cat, vie ••rt111t Ot. llO. 144· 1100 Mid age worlllng w0man $295 Call Jullan. work BAYFRONT BLDG BASE· Herbor & Hell. F V Speclatrvng In tat & 2nd has furn room for same 752·2260 hm 645-6759 M ENT • 2500 1q ft 548-828• ro·s since 1949 •CONDOS• In large condo nr So Prol male under 30 to 50CIS 1.00/1q It Call FOUND laOy's ring s:15 A E Broker Bd Realtors VIiia Balboa end Ver-Coast Plau Full nae prlv share lrg NB home. •Ires. Mon-Fri 9-5 ne1tllo Del Taco, Fairview 642·2 t71 545-0611 sailles 631-4960 Pool/Jae $225/mo seml·prlvatt. $400/mo 642·464• & Beto.er 1den1 646-1145 WEllYTlllTIHll 3 Br 2 Ba gar,.,.., c1naJ 545-3110 tnclds maids serv NEWPORT CENTER Full c -.-Found Male dog (Tiki). E FOR INFORMATION ALL lronl. ocean t'lt blocks, Over ii"'M. walk to bch. 631·6313 service E>1ecuttvf Suites Bluff area 8-24 644·2524 TllE &SSOOl&TH 218 Highland $850/mo Pool, Jac. tennis. Avail Ammie 10 Shrlbr, 2 b• $575·$625 640-5470 • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, Aagu1t t7 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Elements of timing, luck, ride with you -popularity increases and you could win a contest. Judgment and intuition hit mark, you'll know what to.do, when to do it and past efforts will now be rewarded. GemirU, Sagittarius per.;ons figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). What appears a stalemate will eventually boomerang in your favor. Temporary restrictions, delays provide opporturuty for gaining "second wind.'' Hospital visit could be on agenda, you'll gain a~ to "pn vate" infonnauon. GEM:tNr (May 21-June 20): Wish comes true following important changes, tnps and a vanety of feelings. Focus on career advancement, powe~ of persuasion and ability to articulate ideas in entertain· ing, dramatic fashion. Virgo and another Genuru figure prominently CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Domestic adJUSl· ment accompanies career change Family member ts heistant concerning investment, radical moves and sale or purchase of home. Professional superior puts on record many favorable statements prevK>usly uttered only Lil private. LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22). Travel indicated in connection with education, e fforts to improve techniques. Spiritual values also are emphasized, you reach beyond current expect.al.ions and serve as inspiration to others. Pi.sees, Vtrgo natives figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22). There are rrusconcep· tions in connection with contracts, royalues, pay· ments and collections. Dig deep for information, be aware of license requirements, truces, legal rights and permissions. Cancer. Capricorn natives play para· mount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Definite break with past clearly indicated -you'll no longer find it necessary to carry another person's burden. Pro)e<.'t will be completed, you'll reach wider audience and you'll be offered lucrative agreemen~ contract. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Employment op- portunities multiply -more people beocme aware of your potential, desire your services. Member of opposite sex helps you get to heart of matters, to display talents and to make necessary contacts. Leo plays key a>le. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emouons tend to cloud logic. Realize for balance. don't become victim of self·induJgence. Individual you are drawn to may not be best person for you, especially 1f encounters result in "crying jags." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Define tenra, avoid scatterin.g forces, protect ~ts and be on alert for possible property bargain. Older individual 18 willing to help, to lend benefit of experiences and even to make sacrifices on your behalf. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Vacation travel or holiday 1s part of scenario, could represent "second chance" at happiness. Previous plans are tossed aside. communication from di.stance, possibly overseas, assures that your feelings are reciprocated Sagit tarian is involved. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Be ready for what could be a ''once in a lifetime" (1nancial opporturuty Your extrasensory perception 1s at work, proVldes valuable insights and could lead to a profitable transaction Member of opposite sex ts involved and so is travel. ~-~----------------~---675-7450, 213/4124-942_5 now 548-4260, 993-4888 apt, ocean view, blk from Office epace Ior leue 747 Found M Stasmese m111 IJJ-1010 S Kiiien crm/yeltow . Hilt w •• ,..... 5100 Btlt w........ s1-B l Wa , ... 5100 POOL. trptc, pvt patio. dshwshr, Easts•de. 'IC lg 2 Br garden &Pl $595/mo 557·2841 Room lor rent near beach beach, N B. 250 mo + 11, $695/mo utlts pd AIC. Wllsoo/ Ptacentla CM WIDOW HAS SSS 101 ..-... ~ ............ --...._.._....... .. -I I • _c_1as_s•_fled __ A_d_•_64_2-s_s_18 aod lwy . $250/mo. last 64&-2137 graomulnnod Ofrl.rC011tOa5M5e1Eal 631·553• T O s SI0,000 up No UIOIETI Chlld care, P/l, Tues. COST ACCOUNTANT 8Ht. lflC~ 2740 8aat. IHC~ 2740 963-4954 Shr 3 br, 1 bl C.M house. C credit check, no penally Now accepting appll· Wed, Thurt Mull hive FOR RESIDENTIAL ~;;;;;;;iiii;iiiiiiiiiliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii I k I d S2SO 3 Bike E ol Fairview & Found amall Cocker Also Duy Jumbo TO ti I •~-.. tren1pot'1ellon 7~1-3882 DEVELOPER Shara Fountain Valley n im er. ige Y" • Adams Spaniel blond male $300K up ~ Denison ca oni °' et1per,.. ... ...., hOme. resp prof male + utlll 845-3'88 754•1040. Mr Tracy groomed Vic N Foun-Aasoc 673•7311 banquet ..,.....,. Apply d1ya. 540-9797 -· One of Calll'a larf1"1 rest· Kenney bunkport? Wasn 't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? r -ro ~..:;_; II you te llOI Wt Who lor wNI) K1n11t1bllnlport wu. don l tttt Dtei tD\l'rt not 1lon1 Ktnntybllnlport " ont ol 14 d1shnct1vely 01f1trent apartmtllt llooro11n1 ii $ow1nd V1ll11e 1n Hilnt1ncion Buell S.i•1nd Vtllaae " • mu1t ol lotally penonaliled PIOlntional ol1nn1n1 The l1nd al attenllon you deserve A 1>4rlect bltnd ol ntluit and lt•1n1 -nestled in 1 loflst w1lh btbbltnt blooas and quiet pond' cooled by n1tu11I ocean bmm Add 10 ltltl l1nn11 court,, sw1mm1n1 0001, 1 'Pl 111d 1 conn notnl local.on nor Jho!Jc>tnt tnd tmDlo•mtnt 1"6 vou n rot 1 olt<t an~n« would PIOllO't un nomt I["" KtMtybllnkpolt) °"' Ind t..o brdroom ont and two !Miii 1p11tm1nli lrom S5l0 SV.Ylb'~~L q t~W> Hwnt1111t011 v~ Llllt. Huntincton S.tt~ CA (714) 898 9961 I rom lllt San ()fao r rttway d11vt 110rlll on Buell to Mcf addtn. then ""' on Mer acldfn lo SM•1nd V.rtace f urn1"1111(' anilablt • Ooen daily I 0 ~ ·1~ dus~ 35 842 2917 8 30 to noon Mon ·Thur•: ----------dentlal t>ulld«s I• Me!\· over • Shr Selboa lalend 2 br. 1 -; s 29o1 up, carp 9 u . letn Velley 839-9819 The Nawporter. 1107 OlllGIUTHI tng a Qulllfled lnc:tl11 10 llll Unfum Aoom A Bath. Elec be, lrplc. Very •m•ll br, d,..pea, e/c, restrooms, Found small Ing hrd dOQ. Htlf Waattll 9100 Jamboree Ad. Nwpt B<lh. Earn 175-$100 •day, pay the pQSltlon of co.11 ec- garege. W ID. Own 1250 & 'i'I utlll, 111 & 1811 17301 Beach Slvd Hunt~ whl/grey & tan, red col-•lllll lhaltH* 3 M'I • week. F/P time. countant at 111 So. C.llf phone. 1350648-0102 Nick 873·2148 lngton Beach. 842-2834 tar. vie HB, nr 5 Points. To hire. tteln & motivate IUm SnLllf 548·3842 Div. locate<! In Orenge WorklllO rem 2s.4o non Shr bleu1 3br 2b1 lrvtne HfYllNf 537-7018 boya.gtrla&adullsln W/followlng. Top Pay Gffl (HtlUll) CO\Jnty The applla.nl vnok Npt cr .. t 1.,,011 hm, lndry fac. ape, utlla -"" FOUND'"-doottodoortundtattlno Beaut. NB Salon ~· mu1th1veasso.g,..1n POOi S300 850-1708 OPM lncld. nr lhop c.n1er. Cell Belutllul tar!:. office avail· STUADEON DR, CM lor •P<>t'1• foundation -=-8-4_,.4..,.--06_8_1 -:-:::,---..,.-~ C::,Y& 2~=-=Ti: Accounting & 1 minimum 131·8830 !~.!8 842• 84"· Mon-Fri, Short-heir orange cat, S30445K Sslary +-OY9r BookkMC)ef/Secretary for RMteur t t880 Dove of 2 yre ~ 81 co.s & hnt B .. n 2"!1 To "'' 3 br houee In " "' while fece. veat and 1eg1 ride 898-8188 1 girt ofllee, con1tructlon .,. ' ~al 'Nid.,, eocounl· I would Ilka to care f0t i Balboa, S275tmo. 1a1. Yovno meta. HH been (Aleo Mngmt Trainee axpertenoe helpful Cell St., N9WPOf'I BMch ng w/r .. I tnllet bldr et<Ser1y P9'90f1 In clffn at• l••t. <Set> Cell A~ Ad Ct•••rclal hi nging around. IOOklng positron avall.J 494-8525. Mon-Fri, 8·8 Cook, Ml llme OI p,tt'1 Salary commeneurate tr.c:tlve Engtllh lpMlclng #411, 842-4300, 24 hr• lt1ttl1 2111 IOlt •lnOI ebout 6119. $ -s-B-C-d v-time. upable of prodUC· W/tJll)ef PIMM Mn<S,... home. Private room end 979-2748 350 hr N on ° ti· O&llllT..., Ing hlgtl quaNty C\llalne aume to. Tony Allen, Cit•· bath. Oty c1r1 or llve In. We'll look ror youll IUU IEW canl Now, 842·5978 Mlle• No experience "tct'.:N'Y· 4~·2271. l.lk lor Oeanle 11on 8ulldere, 17731 714·535-3078 H~~1b1'11'h'!!.Utn211m~td. Gonerou1 tenant Improve FOUND: Terrier mix c:too. aabyatttar 3 a11ernoona $4/hovr to •tart. Ooo<S Off I trvlne Blvd.. SIO 201. ...,, ..., y.. mentt.8&0to4oooeq.lt. Fairview & Adema per week My !lorn• • driving reoord rtqulf9<1 Tuelln.Ca 92880 s.-11 11 tlnOC , 832..-134 olflcH 590/ft 208 837-9321dy1,1179 t970 COM Cell873-7 t97<Sya. 860-1755 lunch 1hllt Eetab. ,._1111 I 1 2AAA eft 8PM French-Cont . relt -• tltl I .v. Yng uec loolllllO lor F&ITI Newport Bl. C M · Babystller. Live ln,5 dy OUllD L&QUna. Rec.nt or cur· for N~ BMch Ar.a ON TH! 8XRB rmmtt 10 lhr ••e>en"' 842·3490 LOST F!M CHOCOLATE ~ 2 chlld11n Oya Pertltlm•. t3 76/hour rent WOfk hlal c.n $-12, Clean cut, must hew Own SUMMER RENTAL 1250 .. 1/2 utll 8.,r1e C2 ... 00 IQ rt bldo. yard, BROWN LAS Name 536-7472. ev 966-8650 A~ty only Mon.•Fr1. tie. Tuee Wed, Thura. onty motorcycle. non-amkr, 3 8r. 2 Ba. unit. wet bar, 6'4M4<M r11r of 2470 Newpon "Kahlua" .LOtl vie W&m• BABYSITTER (mature), my tween J:30am & 2:30pm 497·6211 Call Ardtt, 85().-1 l t t turollhld. wathef, dryer lt1t1l1 W11tt4 ZRI Olvd S27&tmo. 846-3192 -& Oak. HB SU'"'T AN· home NS. llve In ' SOO Tltt larl't Phl•.i•• 0111•• H"-alll lncld. Summer. encl1c:t -•· <>0 -•• --l1"fl0e. 6802 s .. lhoft Mature fem, non-imkr CM/NB 17th & Newport. TIAI. REWAROlllll Cell wHll Atk lor Stacy 28922CamlnoCaplatrano Now hiring. exii-rtence with •KP«~ tot HUnt· TSL Mgmt e.2•1803 wanu to thr NB N~r 3300 Ml 11, ample Ruben wk. 9011·1862 5411-1023 MlaatonVltJo Pref. WIQlt tn<S noura toQton BMch anowroom 1pt1h011M 13·400 by 9-t. Plllllng, 11r cond. Own« Oebyttiier, ma1ure f*llOn OAlllll neoouabte THE ORINI>-891·8104 , IYaettlta Robin 8'13·9417 075~8000 Lost large Lyn11 Point 10 cara for 14 mot. otc:t Prefer mature Plfton C.ll ER. 1'4>0 Paclllc Coeal Dental ltalalt 2H7 ror 1 .. ae appro• 5.0<iOli Stemeet MUtered mile, bOy Appro~ 8 to 8 hre o.no f0r 1ppt, 840-3280. Hlghw•y. Nurporl Experl•nc.d chtlr-elde Whll a WonderlUI World werthOuH e. olllCI whllt feet, black COiiar, ~48 ~J18home pr.t N9, c· HILD CARllLOT 8MOh 0.2-3&81 Newport 8ee Cll'I llll Of 8hopplno. rloht •t tPIOI. lenod ld, Hlfbor blue ...... REWARO Vtc ~ uo 844.()032 S.•11111\11 What. Condo, your llnoertle»a everyaayt a r 11 S 1 O o / m 0 COtlO Meu 54a.9Ull HISKKPG Rellabll pet• 01011 1,,,...__,~--,,.....,..--on KaanepaJI l>MC;tl, 1 8r, Delly Piiot Ciualfltd a.2•1133 81by11t1et nff<Sld lull i on. 6 dayt ~ No a1u• Sl'IOft Ofder ,ult time Dentel ~tlonllt, P · 2 8•. tebulov' view, Ad1. To place your ad, __ Get GREEN calh lime. starting Octoti.r <Senta 073·0093. Repfy enawtt 10 33 l*i.ncec:t In pegboerCI. epeelel ,.,.. 800k nOw cell 842-64171 Ind le! a ShOp/Stort/Offlca Sp~ for WHITE aiepnanta Need 1ren8Pof1allon to ,~_. ' bllUnQ, lneu'anoe 41\ day tor fall & winter. Clllllfl«I Ad·VltOf help 350 1q rt or tea•. , .. ,, with 1 Cluelf*I Ad Huntington Beach Heve aomttblng 10 Mii? M -4300. ~ hr9 wk. Cotta Me••. 213·389·116'18 you. c M C-2. 549.7249 Cell 842-llfl78 9&4-02119_ ---CteUllled ad• Clo II W911. Want Ade o.i1 042-64178 831-14'0 I' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 CSA Gls 5 M arch 10 Kind of laUc 14 lnact1\le 15 Therefore 16 Languish 17 S1ra1gt11 as - - 18 Foils kin 19 lnC11go shruo 20 Hand IOOI 22 Gorge 24 Jane 01 John- 25 Lucifer 27 Sea god 29 Minn.-M an waterway 32 R1..,er Sp 33 Vessel 34 Equalize 36 Behel 40 Essence 42 Of kidneys 44 Swedish man s name 45 Rain-snow mu~ 47 Queenllke 49 US Intel gp 50 Edge 52 Lycantnrope 54 Altar screen 2 3 4 58 Golf's -Cup s~ Part o f 10 be' PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 60 Discord deity ~A~+-~!09 62 Country 65 Nana •UIHMHT TUlllE TOOL • EltlP. IEIT&l Orng Co. Mele Ing responeJble lndMdual with minimum 2 yetr8 cooeoe. exper In mngmt/1upeNl1tontwor king with public. M&cf\'I aptitude neceuary. autnor 67 Fast message 69 Weed 70 verses 7 1 Flavoring 72 Creek letters 73 Soaks 74 Light sources 75 Tat\ered DOWN 1 Estuanes 2 Norse saga 3 Boy meets girt 4 Farm machine 5 Up - Jail 6 Fabric 7 Dollar bills 8 Water body 9 Annoy In 10 Holiday spot 11 E Indian 12 Leek's kin 13 Lake Erre 6 7 island 2 t Ba1eru1 23 Narrative 26 Pry 28 Law ot Moses var 29 Knocks _ 30 Man·s name 3 1 Invigorate 35 Beverage 37 Strip 38 Scottish devil 39 Norse king areas 46 Drill 45 ··-- dog's hie 51 Earthly 53 Damper 54 Safety - 55 Wear 56 Lease again 5 7 Italian town 61 Tenuous 63 Algerian city 64 Nrd1hcate Benefit package pro\llded. Salary baaed on eiperlence & potentlal Growth opportunity la xlnl. Send resume & salary history to 1925 Church St Costa Mesa. 92627. Manager wanted tor qwlet 16 unit apt house, couple preferred, nk:;e ea11s1C1e loc Please seod resume 10 Ad •970. Dally Piiot. P O Box 1650, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 Mature person for lull time Lat>oratory pickup and dell\lery. Haaltti care ben· ef1ts 646-02 t6 Rick/Jim MEllO&l &Ill. 4 t Present • 66 Fool Back otllce. 2 years exper necessary, In Npt Beach. Cell Mon-Ff! 1cr.12 2-4 6'4-t025 43 Vocal cord 8 9 68 Sixth sense ,...,.,.~.,,..,.., ..,...,,..,,2~-:-r-. MEDICAL OFFICE-1 per- 1 1 son o ttice assistant needed. exper perferred t>ur will conalder training someone with general of-11 c e t>ackground 498·5620 ------4 Memorial Counselors, exp. preferred. Harbor La w n M ortu ary 540-5554 110111 Ot•PITH UFTWdl 10 Pr•rr••••r I A11ty1t II you nave e broad back· ground In IBM-PC micro computer appllcatlons, especially PC-DOS, then this Is your chance to get In on the ground floor ot a maJor Insurance Co.'• de\191opment ol In-house software systema. Ex- pertise In software con- figuration and a lo\141 ot delving Into applications Is required. Knowtedge ol IBM-PC auembly. CICS hardware/software lnter- 1 ace, and prop- erty/casualty Insurance 11 deslreable. Ideal position tor serious hobbyist or student. Flex. Aec;epllonlat wanted full time. l\el\I)' phones, hght Excellent salary range & beneuts, Incl proflt snaring & maJor med Ina typing & employee t>en-Pleaae aend resume 10· e I 119 C •II Ca I h Y Answer Ad # 769, Dally 645-7053 Piiot, p o Box t560. HGEPTIOlllT Costa Mesa. CA 2 yrs experience for large 92626-0560 _ stook brokerage llrm In SECRETARY tor Nwpt Sch Santa Ana 547-7272 Ms adv agency. $7 00 hr Johnson Must be e"per·e1 & Reliable person needed self-starter Call all SPM tor sandwich ahOp. Irv for appt. 673"2207 area 911-1139, 955.1247 HORnHY RHT&l HEIT for 1mall olflce Varied duties Must have drlvere tor car rental agency Call I l e n 0 n amok er Janet 65()... 1180 960:6591 Rental Agent FIT. R.E.Llc Secretary needed tor required. Laguna Beach, busy TV/Fiim production Call Ruth, 497-54 t I company, .111n1 typing R.E llLH &IHT l·TOTl·•l&ll•ETI MHac••11ITr1l1t11 Start your new career on our 3rd shll1 and pro- gress Into uppe< man- agerroen1 level. Dally In· ter\llews held from 9 am • 4 pm at 12422 Lampson street, Garden Grove, or call 714·53 7 -4840 EOE Golden Retrelver. AKC, 4 mo. Male. All shots. Lrge dghse Incl, S 1so Daugh· ter allerglc 839-2674 Sherry's Poodle puppy sale, teacup-toy min· ature. $250 up. 546-2848 •••• 5535 2 lg Bull Consl1lctors Ii cage S200 65t..0702 MICE-IOI pets or feeders. sm soc, lg 75c. 651..0702 Singing Roller Canary, wild-type color, tree standing cage Incl. $40 557-4629 White C"'"oc___,k_a_t,...le.,...I .,....M,_a.,...le-, with custom cage, 8 mo. old & talking. $150. 645-5212 tor career poaltlon wtsmall t>ut leading commercial brokerage firm. o.Qree pref, exper. not n_,. ary. Salary. training, ben- efits. Submit resume to Sales Manage<. 3500 E. Coast Hwy. Suite t Cor- ona del Mar, Callt 92625. skills a musi. speed writ· Ing nelpful & general of· flee e x per i en c e pref8fred Candidate wlll handle day·tO·day cor- porate ofllce duties work- ing closely with pro· ductlon secretary Must be non smoker. good •P· pearanoe. ha\le transpor- tation, energetic & worll PART-TIME, Varied houra 10 1ncludo early A M weekends Must have de- pendat>le \l&hlCle (email truck. \l en. stetlon wagon) to assist n-s- paper dealer In INlne area Must be depen- d a !>le. Contact Greg Hyde Monday thru Friday between 9:30 and t0:30 a.m. only. 642-4321 liiiiiiiim.lililliiililll•1.hmtmis=R·tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm01iii0 W1fttrt11/tf1, I• Resp lndl\I to care for well under pressure & Eiperlenced for Food/Cocktalls. Ask for Cecella. Allsoa Res- taurant. 1670 Newport Blvd. C.M WE STMINSTER ABBEY ANTIOUE MALL 1t751 Westminster A\19. GARDEN GROVE 554-6103 elderly woman Balboa. ~eadllne S 1500/mo nr llbrary 1·2 hra/da. Send resume to Cornlche M·F, flex O\Jtles Incl lite Productions. t502 North mrk'g. cleaning, food Broadway, Santa Ana, prep. &Hist w/wheel 92706. W a It er I W a II res s, PI T. I "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Apply Mornings. 843 1• c hair, 675-8464 or•---.-------673-2561 Mon-Fri eves. SecrfioiAry, part/time al1er-noons. N-port Beach West 19th St.. Costa Mesa restaurant Estat>llshect dinner house seetls dayllme service peraonf\al & cooks. Para- dise Cate, 600 Newport Center Dr. NB. Apply Mon· Thurs. 2-4pm. Restauran1 TIE ctFFH TUIH Excellent houre for home- maker F11t food coffee star-• In South CoHI VII· lage 557-9678 Investment firm, good W&llElllUIE typing. reoeptlonlst. gen-PI T. weekends only. Mu1t eral office skills. NON-11ave good drl\llng record. SMOKER. 673-0954 Apply Mon.-Frl. IEORnUY /REGEPT. n. Earl'• Pl••ltl•i Prttirh •llllt•Ht 1526 N-port Bl\ld, c. . Loolllng 1or 1pecia1 take Women: Sutterlng from c h a r g e p e r s o n t>urnout? Challenging ca· w/preVIOus office exper reer oppt'y. Acflle"e to organlle manager In management 6 mo• pre11191ou1 airport area Highest paid female otflce Dictaphone, execs In US. 651-022t typing, A/P & AIR, Apple II, customer services and phones A E knowledge word processor •hHe1t l1otfH* SAT. AUG. 27, SPM AMERICAN FURNITURE G.Aa.A<il !>All AO$ NOW CLASSlfrlO l'I' Cini Sil l lLOW 7 Saturday only Water t>eO. radlal arm Mw. goodlffl 2929 Royal Palm hrs can be .,,.nged * Central Orange Co. lo- callon. .. DIALING FOR DOLLARS 1lt he lp ful . Call 7141553-9790 btwn 9am & noon IFllHUTU FOR TIE WP PllOFISlllUL Thor lrs llnown In ttie word processing Industry as "the source" for career opportunities For pro· Over 400 pcs of rellnllhed golden Ollk Incl. tancy side sec'y. hotel com· modes, lge draslMl<s w/ mlr & serp. fronts. hi boys w/mlr, leaded glaas aer\lers, bowed glass ~hlnas, lge sideboards, bellches. + 150 pee of orig finish oalt, ~ mehog. & walnut Items Nice 1860's 4 pc Victorian walnut bdrm set. lot• ot amall Items. gtauwate, frames. etc O...er 400 Items In all. Pr8\llew Sat. 9-5 10% buyers' prem- ium. Call Charles tor d• 18111. I ---Send resume to, Bot> Bos-BelJ W11tt4 5100 BtlJ Waatttl 5100 Belt WHIM 5100 che. 2t37 Paml Circle. Y LWE" GENERAL ELP eeded Orange, Call! 92667 or H 0 S H n llOHEIHPER call 714/937-9333 days Counter person needed tor yacht t>ldr Call Don 2 da s weell 6'5-0089 970·8013 (ask tor Mlnou) 6'15-6351 -__,, .... Y__,,,..,,..,,-=:~ HOUSEKEEPER COOK. Errand person to transfer Janitorial equipment SUP· piles e1c Big or sml trucic needed. So Or Ctr area Call 497-5080, '" msg HGlOW IECRn&RY llUPIUO ARTIST for 1 person. live-In Exper tor typesetting Bal!>OB 673-1879 business 642-9678 1-----..,...,---Housekeeper/Llve-ln, Npl Bch Mon-Fri Room • t>rd • salary Non-smkr. must drl\la Reis 675-3793 or 523-4920 IHlllS IEEPER H 0 U S E KEEPERS-Realdentlal & comm e•per perl, must have car & phone. good Engllsto. several positions avail Call 841·4446 dys or 960-6971 evs. Ask for IHI UTll Clllf $350 a week plus possl!)le Work from home For $ 16 95 dlgMI call (312) 93 t-5337 Ext 2239H ~bualnesa needs -o- b1c lnatruclors. wot lift· 1ng 1n1tructor1 Call Mrs Courtney 832-4918 HHI .. Cert Nurse A ides, 330·7.30. 3-ll:30, lt-7, Part-lime Country Club Con\I. 549-3061 Call Mon-Fri. tO arn-4 pm Earn Dig money tor snor-t hoora 30 hr work w~ with potential 10 earn 1500 + P9f week •llAM·NOON •NO EXPER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUA.A •HIGHEST COMM - BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS II you're bright and pos- sess a ptea.aant voice cell Mr ThomH at 673-0118 llGlnHY Shortt.and required, type 60 wpm N-port Center ottlce. Salary negotiable Call Kelly 64'4·2507 S1nlH lt•t. & t14. P/tlme eves/wllnd• Neat appearance and hand- wrlllno only need apply 2590 N-por1 81 CM SeMce StaliOn attendant. ExP8fienc:.d, Apply Shell Stet1on 17th & l<\llne. Npl Seti Serv Station Attend Full and Part Hrly ~ Comm. Ins & Vacation 673-3320 LlrrJ •• ,, .. &totlH 1685°Toronlo Way. C.M. 556-990t lesslonals Ilka you with I•--------• 1ob experience. -are ----------1 o ad e d WI th o p - portunities. Call us now ii you have eapeflence on any ot the rouowtno NBI Lanier Xeroa IBM Wang DEC Syntrex Oyx CPT Datapoint Four Phase •The 1111 goes on Antique Stento HI-Fl Con- soleXlnt cond. Mull -1 S350 493-6077 Jerry GERRIE'S ANTIQUES IS BACK 3500 sq t1 or American An- tlQues. 1110 depar1ment ol used furniture & collec· tlbles w111 buy Eat11tes, consign or w11at have you'I 501 No. El Camino Real. San Clemenle, 492-0638 or 492-4654 Corona del Mar office. bright mature person needed for Orange Coun· ties 2nd oldest & friend· lest company. type SOWPM and ha\le desire to advaooe. Xlnt benefits Ring 547-5625 ask for Lynn FlilH .. E•P9< framer with qualifl· cations In titting. mat cumng. molding cutting Bright new gallery and frame 91\op 1n Balboa need• an additional per- son due to rapid growtti Custome< contact and color co-ordination as- sistance very Important. Contact Ronin. Tues-Fri. 9 am • noon 675-8735 Grounds keeper needed by Huntington Beach City Scnool District Appll- calions must t>e llled by 8-29-83 Apply 20451 Cra1mer Lane. H B pMne 96-'-8888 Written test to t>e gl..,en at times speclll&d Salary, S 1187 • $1476 per month E>.· perlence desired --llllll 1-Tl-L-IST-- IWllCIRllT Aegis Halrstyllats In Ille MIS$lon Vtelo Mall an- nounces outstanding 101> opp tor experienced, qua1111eo tull seNloe helr- stytlll & manicurist II you are out to make top d611ar and don't mind working hard with a great attitude come with us Guaran· teed se1ary. commission, HOUSEKEEPERS-Well groomed, honeet. hard working. Nwpt Sch area hotel 673·9500 ask tor David Stephens MHllltttr /Cllll4oert Live In Good driving r• Ottlce A.E Management. * part time. leading to tull time. rental, clerical. bookkeeping, RE lie preferred some sale• possible Assist Apt Mgr dutlee Included. 2 br apt * DIALING FOR DOLLARS * SITIEA: FIT. your home, 9 mos. baby t>oy Grand- motherly type pref M-F 894-385• C M •tt 7pm Stationery Store In Corona del Mii neects FIT eJC• perlenoed aalesperson 67S-1010 That's right -for work ell· perlenced word pro- cessing prolestlonal• like you who S aulgnmenta now call Thor Not only do we have many assign- ments but we are alto gl\I· Ing you an expensl\18 15 month calender deak A'JllHCll 6011 2 cu bk ft signature tr oat· less side t>y side. 3 door. Excel. cond. $225. 499-5809 HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We sell recorid., guar Full tlm• up Sec· paid "acatlons and other retaryf 8 ook keeper Incentive t>pnua point needed tor smt last grow-programs Cttl Charlotte Ing manutBGturing firm Clark 495-2005 Excellent. apelllng. gram-Hair stylist wanted iiiit 11 mar. gen I t>Yslness & OI· aogress1ve and wants to llOe prottcleney required take charge of ttielr own Good Phone & organize-career Sub-leaalng at a 11one1 sl\1119 essen11a1 well atabllthed salon In Non-smkr preferred Call N e w p 0 1 t e e 1 c h Corinne 645-9552 675-2046 or 552·0245 FILL TllE PH PUT· THIE W8RI Opportunities available wllh the Los Angeles Hardware/1ales Full Time Experience<! pref Crown Hardware. 1024 l<\llne. N-port Beach Times Circulation De· --11-EL-P_W_H_T_H partment In our door-to-door n-spaper HITAUHllT seles program Guaran-COOK, Pantry, private reed hourly wage plus country clut>. Laguna comm1ss1on Hours 9.t.M Niguel Phone Chat. • 2PM, or 4PM -9PM 496-5767 9 a.m • 3 pm Training 11 provided Closed Mon<Jays HP-SI HS Potential 10 eafll ~ plus P8f wee« For an ln-t e r\11 e w Call t] 141 Now hiring presae11 tor 957-2361. 8Jt 1204 hand Ironing Mu1t be -meticulous 1000 No Gardene1 -Handyman Coest Hwy. Lag Sch 1825/mo 44/ht "¥lo.. 494·404'4 non-drinker 645-3361 -Hos1/Hoste11 d ays & Yoo don't need a gun to some 8\189 Nr OC Air· "draw laat" when you port Call bet 2-4pm plec. an ad In the Dally 752·2538 Piiot Want Ad•! Cell now - - I &42-5678. Want AOI Call 642-5678 Newspaper cord: fluent English S 125 wit to start 760-9058 (3·6) 11 you en1oy wrapping packages and have an eye ror detail, we have 8 pit position for you 7 30 • 1 PM. Mon-Fri. $3 50 to start Call 548-5525, esk ror Connie. Injection moldlng Need machine operator Call 963-5500 Janitors, flexible hr. SS 00 pr hr & more Aellabla, dependable Position open 1n NB 1mmed Also In So Or Cty Call 497 -5060 Iv m99. LOTPHIH ror car rental agency Call Janet, 650· I 180 & salary TSL l1•t U2· 1 IOI OFFICE Sharp alert person. good w it h numt>ara MacGreoor Yacht Corp, 163 t Placentia, Costa Mesa. PAINTER· 10 yrs exper, enough tools to w01k alone 963-4114 PAINTER-Gel-coat. varnisher needed Dy yacht bldr Exper Call Don 645-6351 PARTIFULL TIME. 6 days. will train, Bergstrom Cleanera, CdM. P&ITTI•E OOHTHIELP Lunches 11:30 to 2pm LOT PERIO• Weellemnds tO to 4, eome evening I Late night or early morn-Must t>e attractl\le. per. 1ng Must toavt reliable soneble. neat trans & be depenClable App._, per90n alter 2pm S3 75/hr 650-1366 Mon-Fri. LOT PERSON-Part-ti,,;;: Boglfl Place honest hw1•Norker • .Cini 89 Fashion latandi..__ tor students. Nwpt, CM Preschool teacher needed a1ea Apply In person tor September. Must ti. Newport Vespa, N.B • c ertified Temple Bat 642-8870 Yahm In Newport Beech MAIDS·Aesldentlal & Call 713· 644-1999 comm exper req, mull tiave 'ar & phone. good English, several post1on1 avail call 8• 1-4•46 dye or !160-6971 8\IS Ask tor Carole PRllTIH Order deak experience preferred but wlll train mature person with ability tor detell work, lull company benefits. Mr West, Newport Stationer•. phone 863-t200 tor appt. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! PRlmHIAUI w.i1 est commercial print· Ing A butlnHI form m1nutacturer la seal!lng qu1llfled sales repreeen- tatl\191, related exp. ci .. tired. Send·teaume 01 In· Qulr~ to: Sele• Mgr, ~ormprlnt Co. PO Bolt 1•12. Alvertlde, Ca 92502 ' AGES 11·14 EARN tJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt llO• h''' IS Olltntnp 101 you~ e~er OffwtfS 10 Mevtt rt'4tft tor Jllf 014/ltt Co1il 0.ty PolOI Out crtW\ tlatl 11 3 JO p m 1nd •Of• until 8 30 o.m •et•d•Y' On S1turd1y. wt war• a It• mort houri You w1N earn m1ny l1111$ and Pill"· alone with urn1n1 your own mon'y lhtft rt llO dflt~t11ne 01 coHtctl()n 1n•Olvl'd II you a•t 1nltrttl@d pie•~ t•ll Mr Earl (714) 548-7058 Pref lttr•tary wllfl bkk'g experience Call Janet 650-11 eo P/THllYIRY L A Tlmee, 7 days, 3·00 em Mutt tia,,. car and l)hone. Laguna S.ach 494-84H P/T ri.lp for allle h~ t!eanlng Ml'Vloa Call tor an appl. GM-1300 PIT l'lelp, 111 & Ovl Photo, lrvlne Ctr A•qulred. Cam«e lcnowledO-~ Hour•. 10-4 857-0161 PIT offict personnel, good phone \IOloa, f'leal •P· P•ar 1 nct Som e tv .. /'N1cnd1 Call Mon·l'rl 751 8822 Earn bog money lor Sh()(l houre 30 hr work weell with potential 10 earn $500 • per wtel<. •6AM-NOON t NO EXP EA NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAA •HIGHEST COMM + BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS II you're bright and pos- seu a p1euan1 \IOlce call Mr Thomas al 613-0118 appliances 549.3077 St0<:k Delivery Person, e\lea, 18 yre/o~er Apply In person 495 E 17th St See Duane !>totter lree tor &etllng up Comml Uprlgtil Freezer an appointment and see-S2f>O 546-0321 Teacher Montessori Cert. F/T, Sept 1, Salary Nego· tlable, Monleasorl School ot S an Diego 819/295-7591 Ing on 01 our pro- tesslonala. TllOR TEMPORARY IEJIYIOH Ann McMiiian. 714-973-1783 TIUPltll llUI 2080 N Tustin. Santa Ana Electric washer end dryer. xlnt cond.. $325. Aller 5pm 642-3822 MCI. 1~ nation·a long dis-Working Mother nHCll tance phone company, 1s part time helper for hiring parl/tlme tela-19/mo adorable glrl mar"etlng r81)1 trom 5 • Babysitting. light hou,.. Ct•J•t•n 6011 Fuaitart HZS 9 pm Telephone Mies keeping In u changa for Gold Admiral Aelrlg I 195 * 1. 8 M _ PC 2 0 D Sales Cletk Costa Mesa uperlence r equlred room & board, I Diii lrom 1611 cu rt good cond, Ice · 2 end llblel wtlll matching SI.ti~,, 2,.. Eut 171h SS 50/hr AP""" after 3 Beach 631-8242 maker 6'411-80811 color-graphic card. grn tamps, $65 64&-02 tO ~~ "' "'' monitor S2495 786-7304 ---------St Coate Mesa Full pm . ask tor Biii Watd 26 x-Aay tech for ~lcal or-I HY &PPLlAIOH ---------4 Rooms ot European Time Apply In person Excutl\19 Park. Sle 200. flee. Exp nee PIT •IBM PC. Apple llE, Eagle contemporary turn. ac-lrv1n.. or call 64 t-8434 548-9319 lea 967-8133 PC, Compaq. Or and cessorles. eenhenware &. SILU GUiil .-tl PH•E J C Penny Aelrlg. 2 Cir. Opening Sele. 786· 7304 en wl>f'k AllO 2 remote Unique gift shop at luxury is l gold, xlnt co11d $200. •022 control Hitachi color TV's Leouna Beech Hotel re-llllOITHI J••• WH1t4 5105 556·0250 Frff t1 TH 9 ,. 1 JVC stereo recel• A quires tomeone available Work 8"9fllng1 In Coate Babysitting. exper. license =-.,...,--..,,.,,,-=-::--,.,,.,.-..,..--,,-l!iuffy Blaelc ' white Kitten 11pe deck WlllnMt "*" 4-5 dtytlwk during Sep-M"8 Last weak our top & refs Laguna Niguel Retrlge $200. Waaher & F, good peraonelll)'. tree 675-7787 tember and "on Call" peraon put In 2• houra pret 240-0234 wOrya.9.!erSSl31005 e~6-h·580~•8h-to good home 1150..0187 ~ .. -•• u-t-llu-1--=0,...9..,k-w-811...,,...-,-,-_11. alter Sept Prat Mature and brought home $350 .. , .,.. ....., .... lndlvldual No experience Csll 751-4222 eftar 1 HEALTti minded atudent. ,,...,..0.,,._.,,,-------FrM to good tiome, lo..,.. Perfect condition S400 nee Call Glenn after 9·30 pm 23 will do hskpg & some ST VE, clean. good cond able fluffy gray cat Call 5411-7593 am. S et or Sun ---------cooking In e11ch 101 rm & $100 Re~rlg, clean. 645-7_7_4,,_8---....,.---BEDS CORNER GROUP •97 ... 77 awt 4•1 Tll IUGI •HIE brd Cell Tu•Fr1 9AM·12 works tine 75. 548·4485 .. .... ~ " HELP • 6 wk old kittens. s 100 ~8-9878 Is now accepting 8'>Pll· noon only ASK FOR Tappen Oas SI0\18, 4 Free 10 good home. Ill.El cations to< the lollowlng DIANA 892·8155 t>urnewr. 30". 3 mo old 648•1409 Bookcase, walnut, 72X35. Do you enjoy making positions Food service, Male Nurse A\lallable S226 675-3307 5 Shlv1, xlnt cond $95. =rl. I.ugh? Can You C 0 ~ ta 11 , 1 c e Need good home tor eben· 559-7417 a·-• c .. er " • Retarence'a Washer /gas dryer St 25 pr ·• se Will you climb 2 ho1t/e111e1. bu• persons 642·5283 Whlrlpoot relrl~/trzr $85. Cloned dog. Doble Shep BUNK BEDS nautical de-lllghll ot ttalrs every Apply In person 619 "'683 mix, 6 mo 545-8735 morning? 1n11de sales Sleepy Hollow Lane, Relined Fem .• exp &ldarly All work great 7<r 1 algn, math""' Incl .• •Int F i •ozs cond. S200 1140-0949 poeltlori with Anlmel Laguna Beacti care, llve-ln. 631·85!1-0. Whirlpool gaa dryer. good ara IUI v Cr1cke11 Entenalnment. ---------ext 112. Local reta cond $100 640-5958 I llY FU••ITIR• Cs•tbelrneeol bt:~,~~klg !~~· Requlr" pereonallty, wit, TH llll&IWH n s ...,.. u.... ..,.,.., end a great phone \lolot. IEWNRT IUGll Little Miss Muffet sat on 8 1;,A;,,;•;,,;c,.tJ•o,.a.,• ___ ..--.-Let 957-8133 Lg cottat tbl t200 1800 per mo guaranteed 11 now Interviewing tor Tulle1. along came • lUCTIDI King l lH bed. $100 Bake<• raoll 175 Cuti lncenll\le program MaJof aalat halp Full and aplder and read In the 549-4019 5511-0998 rMdlcal. Send resume part-time ule1 position• Dally Pllo1 Cla111fltd JOURNALS Obie bed. S100 Coffee detelllng your pro-a\lallable. Full time MCtlon about MIM Mui-Matohlng couch and table, SSO Oak wall ltulonal experience to. CrtdltlC .. hler alto tei·a Tuffet ~ bought It HW·G•lll IHI lv-t. S 150. Mltc llbln. Olvlder, l95 848-3478 R08EA1' 0 BILLS Apply In 1>9fll00, Tuea-tor 19.95. You can Mii Comprehensive ..-kly ,.._ 675·46'8. ANIMAi.CRACKERS day. Wedneeday or Fri· your tulfet and Iota ol port• on 100-200 •u<:· ~0-8-11-0-.-m-e-ta_b_te_w_l_c_h_a~lra DESIGNER Iii' COUCtt 215 RIVERSIDE AVE.. day ~tweien t 1-12 or other 1ti1ng1 through llone & Hl8* per wk In $ 4 15 0 . Am•, 1 c 911 Pollened COiion, brown NWPT BCH. CA 92683 3.5_' Pertonnel O.par1• Dally Piiot Claulfled US. Mertlna..,ui. Armolre 6 bkgrd, bamboo llOtll de- ment. EOE employ9'. Ada. Cell 6'2-5878 For Info: Dial direct. Coat lrlple dreS1er s425 each. algn. S176. 84&-M25 S11tt of call wlll ~ deducted ""'" 308 546 e-077 •• "u.' ••ua --;I p·1 _. • from 11t 1ub1cr1p11on. ..,,,.4 • • Deak 3x8 tedueed s1ss. -I II y I 01 · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · 7 14/828-8338 8 em to 8 On ez •IMP couch ~10-Che Ir 159. Matching Ntal. 11nerge1lc person to •• tw,._,. 11280 676_7261 chair 6 IOve ... 1 S69 grow with .....it •t•b-J)m 7 days per weatl. ....., . each 64&-8555 llthed comp•ny. Mini· : euutllully r aflnl•hed Sola S125. Lo\le ... t 1100.1=---<::--:-.....,........,...,.....,.......,...,.-. mum 1 year ratall nrty brau eJngle lleedbo•rd End•ttbi. l30 Dining rm ~Ill S.t bUtcl'ler l>kM* ex par FI T. Sterling 1250 64W999 llble w/4chalrtS140. In· w/cnrome. 8 cM!rt S l2S. aaltry, SGOO-i1200/mo. SWITCH BOARD tent car aut 1 30. Crib 150 9034298 Ptld hOlld•ys and ..,.. 751·0289 ESTATE SALE; 5 plaoc8 cttloo. Hosp. Ina even OPERA TOR SOFABE-0. dbl•, xtnl king N Bdrm S.t t300 lntarvlewt by eppt only. a 95 Curio Sttnd '25. Plo- T'* -Fri. 6AS.1U 1 h ) cond. 115. 552-14 tur ... Lem-1110. 15430. U.-· HtlDY Part-Tim• (18-20 r• .... 'H 1 8011. gm & wflt ...ic>ur Mo.A484. ~1111 SALES POSITION Exclull\19 wom.ne atore I• looking for ambit lout t .. hlon conaclence lndl\lldutl with ularnllw rtt•ll btckgroond In fine w<>n*il CIOlhlng, com"11tlve wary & 1>41Mflt1. FOf lnleMew eatl~Of '40..()901 Matc•Y04K~ .... ler by uall'O the Delly Pl-~~~. Temporary Position 3 months E><perlence preferred but not necessary Apply m Person Daily Pilot 330 W . Say Street Costa Mesa ' s too 8411-3478 ., =-u41,,_...,~,__.,..bect_,.. .... 11.,..,00o-=--=s--.....,.a, IPimilPiliiilii;.-,;-.;-..~,_ Solid Pini bdrm HI 19051 Holly St '10. w/Walnut flnlah. t2 drew-Huntington 8Mch £V9- ., drMtef, lrg mirror. nlngs Chnl ol 5 dr ..... I -...,.,-,....,,-...,--~...,....= night 11et1d noo Oam• tbl a 4 chrt 1"5. tel-7028 Kg Bdrm NI SSH. Twn COfMt tbl NO. On eota ~~.II 1011 Swedltl'I Mocs.rn cdueh bed 1150 4 tier l'tOOla • Vot/att. .,id tablel, idnt 150. Orn ~ ctw 115 l<olF Si'mm, 0!210 cOnd. 115/obo 848.2530 875-1009 S•lllun cw, Temron i.na (uMd ono.). --,,..----_.....,-~,,,_ Mlno111 llHl'I, llllera. T .. k S1er.a Bench 80. Qlrtt ~oom • whli. .c.... a •II aittru Pd IMk a Ille eno ••* UO wlgreli'I I. ytllOw ll1m. 1878 Mutt NII • U75 NCh, llelge COft'9f aec xlnl cond \0 pl~L WMI Nit MP 148.5'12 OOUCfl Ht5 "4~ t500 JM.4-0MI l "B Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Fndoy. Aug. 26. 1983 Hn uhlc Cu •• Mbc11lutoa1 62ll TV R .. io, Stora11 7024 Aat11 WHtttl _______ ... 2_1_2 Ko;J11.1c B•~r s~111 Rvo j terto 6232 Bo111 & HI/ •W•11•. UP 10 WI IUY tozo AatH, larrtt4 IMW AptH, tarrtt4 •••"· laprtt4 A••••· O.a11tlc •"' , Beeutltul Oek Playe1 Plano Xl111 cono Rta• pncfld I 21i 'ectallnesr aplua l fSO 110' 6"2· 411041 Do II your US[O CARS ' TRUCKS $ 1 5 0 0 0 or O e o u a rom 548-0910 eacti Pioneer trntabht 1911 8rtll COME IN OR CALL FOR ·ta 5662 fibw Flbh. excel 9112 Mtrct411 lt11 9145 Volkaw111a 9173 C .. Ulac 9309 ,.,. t3U 79 MIS2 460 Sl. 41,000 70 vw 6u•. xlnt cone. 1/c '75 coOPE OF Oil (E 86 Mu•t•no COM•••. fully ml )(lni cond $26,600 em/Im rebll eng. orig 61K ml fully loadlld, Ilk• eQlllPP.0. ch•rry cond, blue/brown print k111g tz $ IOO Tecnnlc amp$ 125 S 'I"" .a 70•• fllEE app••1••L Hide-A-Bed $4100 Cute 964-3033 II ••U•I ff • "" •• t2 2 cubic 11 yellow/gold lo41alr ltar Skf1 Ru& '"n""u-.st ..... s""'e-!'PH-o-ce-•-n....o~""o'°1n""o Corml•r -0.Ullo cond S•OOOI ObO, 534·515 t 7 1 4 / & 1 fl · & & 1 5 or ownr, S23&0 557 •61& n-S2395 645-0057 auto, a/c, p1 $8600 M 1 yr GE 19 c.otor 1 v .., 0 .. 1n1•o• ll'T ·77 3201 Rktnpln s1eerlng 1etrtge S200 864 0807 Xlnl cond us1 see 10 •P· w 1nd,u1 re r $ O O "" "" '""' Snrl emlfm acer can. eves prec111e1 54S-0910 $200 MS· 7s93 67S-OH6. 613 2599 182 I I BEACM BLVD 951< "''· ell serv reds 673•4617 7 1 VW Convtrl, nH(l• 711 Sevllle DelMI, black 646·6429/646-&043 79 450 SEL. mint cond. SOille wOfk, $2500/bll wtre wheels moat >1tre1 &5 Muatang Convenlbi;, Jew~lry 6214 Lg Dog House insulated. Beautllul 81 pt So Ame11-rt1movable roof l<>t eaay can Em111alds Only $200 c1ean1ng $50 651-0702 88 640-8688 Diamond-CUiiing Factory Big sate lent buys, low prices. 1>eau1 diamonds All SHAPES & SIZES Engagemenl Rings, ear· rings. Loose Diamonds 714-867-2956 Lo~ Caballeros Tennis Family Membership Low p11ce at S700 964-3033 Magic lsland·Gold mem- be1 s111p. value S 1,450 MUST SALE Wiii accept $950 Doug Amme1man 6St·2000 HDIOPMILES HLY HUNTINGTON BEACH Auna Aini SS500 firm SAE componenll w1AR 90 N:;w ~'t;6' 5~;~~833order l4l-IOll1141-3U 1 760·9110. 9 to 5 M·F & apeal(ere Seri ou s -546·2080ell 5 tn veilOrs only $3500 WE PAY TOP DtLUll call 546-7S93 Bicycles 8012 FOR UIH Olli For sale. 1983 Schwlnn tO AUil MAHOI speed bicycle, llMe new PHTllO/IUIUU S t75tobo 651 ·0725 2480 Hetbor Blvd BEAUTIFUL 2S' RCA 77 3201, Sllverlbi'Ue. 4 &pa, Blau. AM/FM Cass and equalizer. rlcoero aeets, beaut paint. low ml, $6600 &13·7232 blk /barn boo le1 the1 otr 1142· t 141 4S 000 m1tee $8500 b11gh1 red w/w111 IOI), toeded PP &30-8670, 4113 18 t2 reblt v-s auto Gr111 Ut 6-4 30 IOOUSEOCARS $&200 &75-7773 TOCHOOSEFROM Clltvrolet 9313 79 MBZ 2400, lease hH expired Ivory w/btmboo 1n111r1or, 6SK mt $10,850 S73-3504 •ao SOIHOOO '6a Ch11veli11. Jail er111. 66 Mu111ng Conv Aini cona. nu llrH , 70,000 ml 4 cyl, 4 spd, factory air. 6 I u r b o 4 0 0 I r & n e • $S295. 640-S413 track. low mlleege, xlnl S 5 O O I O BO a 1 11 cond, auper clean, MUST 530-7271 '68 Musti ng, xtn1 cond SEEi (P0591) 6 Sclroccoa • S2000 &7S-882& Color TV 2 'Yr wrnly $14S Freedellvery Open S un TV JOHN 'S 646-t7S6 fANDEM Bll<E $ t50-COSTA MESA or best oller 645-9336 141·4300141-1411 '60 3000. Ivory/Ivory Int, sunfOOI, alloys $18,000 'SO BMW 3201 Sunrf, 5 497-5654 10 chooae rrom South 611 Nova. 307 V8, orig Co~inty VW-leuzu, t97 11 owner tmmoct $2650 Beech Blvd • Hunllngfon 675-9250 01 786-9353 JSL MARK X SPEAKERS SSO paJr 548-9876 WAITED! spd, em/Im casa, $9500 dav-752·S200. ev/wknd 'U aoo THIO llEHL Beecn, (7 14) 642-2000 77 Cllevy Nove New tlret ---new transm1111o n ESTATE SALE Mens 1 •Cl Diamond Ring & Tiger Cat's Eye In gol<l mntngs 5410-44S4 Magit Island Gold Megnavo• Stereo-Phono, Mbmsh1p SS50. Sell AM/FM $125 545·3S16 Two Schwinn Le Tour 10 speeda, 1<lnl cond . rarely used, $ t 75 ea Kuwehara BM)( 20' racing bike $200 873-3600 Good, clean used cara, prefer 197S-1983 Bulcll.a. Jaguars. TA7s & P(lraches but any model considered Top prlcH peldl Call Clive II Bauer Mo1ors 11 (71 4 ) 'H lllW 3111 Assume pymll $275/mo Days (213)426-4431 Eves 17 14)861-4224 Auume pymte $4 19/mo Days (213.)426-4431 Eves(7 t4)861·4224 '63 380SEC, Champagne 11x1. brwn lthr Int, snrt, 3.000 ml, llawtesa. Mull sacrifice at $45.000 990-5190 ell 5PM. 73 Karmann Ghle Convert St,000 Runs lan1ast1c $4000/obo. 675· 1267 548· 1630 or 972·2621 '73 Super Beetle Convert E~cellent cond $4500 720·1323 69 Mach I N-llrM . brk1, shocks. lrom end, eahust ay1tm, bill. clutch Need n-tnrow- out bearing SI 100/bat otr 546-0170 ·72 Pinto A'ii'ilabout, air, t r ade o r o llerl 7 14·998-0482 .,.,. 979-2500 Conveniently Loceted & Competlllvel)I Priced '73 VW, rad. chr whts.'1u petnl . $2300. 54S·2196 '77 Malibu stat wgn, AIC, e1<ll cond, 1 ownr. $900 great cond . maroon, 644•6768 811 5 very rellabte, 100,000 ml, nds new tires. sell !or only 100 USED CA~ $ 1475 759-09"7 TO CHOOSE FROM .. Men's 10 spd Bike $50, Stepping stones S 40 eac11 Plants S2 up Bug ttghl S55 O•awlng Table $20 640·6807 Maclaiaery 6216 Bend saw, bell d1ec send- er. Jolnll•. malat lathe verllcal mill surface grinder turret 1e1he compressor. gas pwrd welder, mtsc. 547-2'111 Oak Glen Mountain R&- Power loat1 7012 Motor l ikta 9016 16· Slvrllne V-Hult w/trfr, 175 VESPA 125 Good 50 np Jnnsn, eng gd, hull body. runs well $500, nds wrk Trade tor smlr 63 t-3653 or 544-8006 boat, 1rt1, eno tn gd cond ___ _ OR 1stS2000 546-2335 New Vespa P200 . 40' Chris Crall trl·Cebln. wtnelblk. 130 ml $1 tOO obo C ell Renee 963-03S4 & Sales·Servlce-Leeslng Ask about the money we can eave vou lhru our purchaa,. 3 lease plans JllllLEllOH IMPORTS 74 apr Btl, nu pelnl/llres. 76 Cemaro VS black $2500 545-0630 good cond $3SOO 5S2· 1070 'llFIHYAI CHVEHIH v ·S. auto trans, factory atr. pwr sleertng, 7 treck. mags. sunroof, luggage rack, xln1 cond, euper clean, MUST SEEi (T0579) South Counl'Y vw .tsuzu, 1S71 t Beach Blvd., Hunllng1on Beacil. (7141842-2000 1rea1 Membership. camp MisctllHff111 6218 Coast 10 Coas1. sell dwn 81 gold sofa, exercise bike pymnt S 1350 552-6127 Wanted· 3-l( spark plugs Odyssey II Micro pro· and model A parts cessor exit cone Incl 17 536-4961 games S 17 5 546-3026 Air Hockey. lull sz •Int Pinball macn1ne ora type cond Brunswick S7~ bally $450 All 6PM 96S-41364 alt 6PM 968·4364 Brand naw PUncn Cara Port 1acuu1 self conlatned Knit King Macn1ne. Lace $400 Sii couch $70 Roll- cerrlage, knit leader. 2 & er type 1ogg1ng machine 4 color changer. nbbtng s 70 754-1850 a11achment. $400 worth ot Shetland Monair/ Rockwell prints framed, acrylic Cone 'yarn $950 ·sa1urday s. People' or OBO 645-400 I M 0 v I n g 0 a y s St S OO IO B O Celllng tan brass motor 2131362-5266 w/oak blades & tulip ----lights. 3 spd & reversible, Sears Cotdspot Freeier. never used. Cost $290 17 cu It. spacesaver. Take $99 552-0796 $ 150 obo 13S gal Pemco show aquarium. Oet Leppard ten tickets tor S50. 631 ·2336 sate at the Forum. 1st show & 2nd show Call Selling all! Cheap! 19' 551-8583 Aelrlge wllrg freezer. not Oeltt Plates Gemstones. Chinese rugs, Pr Carved Exquisite Rosewood chrst 640-66SS pretty but works per1ec1 575 Sell supporting porch swing xlnt for small area $50 Comptere twin bed set w/dresser & mirror S 100. Other misc See at 114 22nd SI N B Double boll spring & mel· tress. like new. san1t1ied SSO. 557-7130 Star diamond 6 poslllon Ork wood shelf unit l apidary grinder $250 w/dropfront desk a t01n diamond saw $100 2-dwrs $90 O'Keele & IOlb cap tu:Tibler $25 Merritt trash compactor TEC t30 cash register chengeable color panels S50 ~rk 54S-9210 $70. 557-608S Stove. GE. llke new,$ 175 Elec. typewriter, Olympia 35, $100. 180 yds brown &. orange shag crpl, $200 646-6206 Oven. G & S. $50 Desk $75 Btcycl•. Sctiw1nn Var. $65 Maple single bed, SIS Spoker wheelS, Toyota, 4 tor $30 Encyc· EXPECTING??? Complete lopedla. $25 646-23S9 fall maternity wardrobe --size 6-10 (Page Boy, etc) Stove. GE. like new, S 17S , 675-34S5 eve Oven G & S, $50 Desi\. $75 Bicycle Scnw1nn For Sale "N" scale-tliiin Var $65 Maple single leyout 3x7' complete bed S 15 Spoker wneels. Runs great $400 or bes1 Toyota. 4 tor $30 Encyc- oller. 615-S236 loped1a. $25 6416-2369 Frplc screen wllools-$25 T ABLESAW Dog houses 1S 963-8296 SKILL S6-W John Wayne Tennis Club 548·0974 Family Membership 101 JTECHNICS rece1v-er sharp sale Call art 6PM cass deck. KHS 2s 10 760--0754 I ,;pa S 125 eacn 642-5620 Tow Bar $50 Home Furn1 sn 1n9s B•l\e 536· 7073 Hull white wl blue canvas, Eng neeos work Good value $18,000 or terms. 52S-6680 or 493·4101 50' dsl FIB Trawler crulSI! MeAICo or Atasaka strong vessel all 1<1rl1S Oiiers cons 10 8-3 1·S3 644-9629 AYS 646-9000 71 Classic. t6 Tri-hull. 4 cyl Volvo 110 . open bow $3000/0BO 650·0435 76 Zodiac Mark II. 2S np. 11a1ter $2200 S32-512S DIESEL 21 Flbergll!ss Bay Boat $10 900 Allison Marine. C M 714/64S-6015 Puch Moped I yr old .. itn1, I owner. 3200 ml. $32S, 5S6· 1919 fO CARVER I~ 'U ~ll ¥ 1-·llt--1\\ 1301 Quall Streer NEWPORT BEACM 113-1300 Two Honda Expressll~lml-m·lll DataH 911 7 0~1 --9151 Mopeds $200 ea, lo ml. 4 w• J D . '7 1 1200 ?srbk 1 own 4 19f4 Opet Mente, auto- gd cond 7S2·6768 et ravH spd xintSS9S 645-7578 meuc, stereo, gooo con- Motorcyiiel/ -'79 Scout Auto. PStPB, '71 Datsun. 510 two door dltlon Daughter left S le ' .Ola cass 30 gal 1enk SSOOO, Auto. needs cosmeucs, $1.395/0BO 841-4130 coo r 494.192e '6B Honda HS. street T--9035 5450 obo 642•9ts7 ·fs Opel 1900, good cond. ready, $200 546·2S56 raclca, . '16 260Z 2•2. red. lllnt 4 spa S1600. 54S·6S47 ~HARLEY DAVIDSON '80 Chevy ·~ ton PU. 6 cyl cond $4700. 499-27S6 Pta~OI 9155 Sportster 1000, new eng, stick. 20MPG. 19·000 mt '76 Beach Bee. $300 or 186 Otl SOSSO. auto. air, 545 9705 o stereo. PS. PB. PW snr1, 968-2109 att 7pm '81 Toyota Pickup, AC. an 35mpg $5650 631-9016 Ta HONDA CX500 AM/FM casselle new '78 2 OZ em/Im cass. arr. s75o/obo 675_1267 llres & wheels roll bar, 4 g cond $5500 obo Por1clat 9157 spd Bes1 Otter E>1ce1tent 6S • 1319 171 91 1 CPE SPORT 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '74 VWIUI 4 cyt. 4 spd, heater, radio 111n1 cond. super clean. MUST SEEi (P0112)15 vw Bugs to ctioose from $2987 South County VW-lsuzu. 1S711 Besen Blvd . Huntington Beach, (114) 842-2000 '79 Rabbit-;-llewless cond. 4 spd, air. stereo. 6S.OOO m1 $3050 63 1-3016 '79 vw Ost Rabbit. dlx. air. 4spd, 4dr. stereo . .cln1 24K mt $41700 851-3922 '8 t Rabbit Convt' wht. AM/FM cass. only 21,000 ml $7550 546-~51 .cln1 shape S2000 Cell t4650 54S·941S Iv msg~ la e for good bud '79 Suz RM t2S Xln1 cona 646-6474 ---seats. AM/FM. Maga WAIT TO IUY.. cond Must sell $4125/bo 100 USED CARS XLNT CONO. $6,000 13 11 BOSTON WHALER 1s9.1158 John SOUTH OOMlln TO CHOOSE FROM. 0 8 0 6 4 2 _ 6 1 7 7 • 'St Rabbit Conv, 5 t,000 ml, exit. $6950. 673-2658 IN GOOD CONO. ANO ---------ISUZU '10 D•TSUll 210 GOOD PRICE 673·2565. 'S 1 Yamaha 175. Enduro. • 631·4721 646-1030 <fl)) 1·496-33S7 tow ml. Ilka nu $99 4cyl,4 spd,casse11e,low ·11-m CPE SPORT $7SOIOBO 760·2601 mileage. super clean, Z MUST SEEi (P0322) Sea11. AM/FM, Mags Xlnl ODllC 112 Jll S2 tiQ!lda Express. 400 $3967 South County cond $6000 OBO Prlv 15hp. loaded, xtras xlnt ml, mint. silver, 2 avell VW·lsuzu. 167 I 1 Beach Par 1 Y 6 41 2 • 6 1 7 7 • $2600 675-0558 $275 ea PIP 640-94134 OELIYERS Bovd . Hun11ngton Beacll. 631-4721, 646-1030 HY HW (714) 842-2000 '76 9 t 1 rare Sportamatlc, Boats, Sail 7014 1 Ji Venture. sips 4, trlr & xtras, $1500 7S1-7t54 22· Ceralina. swing keel. 5np OIB, fully equipped. wl trlr. nu seat cushions. $5500 213/649-3334, 619 1 457 -5 795 e11es/wl\nds 25 Coronado sl oop Good $8115, OB. red hull Custom 1n1erlor VHF $6500 AVS-646-9000 2 Hobie~custom Trir: lreshly painted & rewired St 500/otr. 240-8093 ERICSON 35 Pennershlp, Top Cond. Equipped for RACE/CRUSE. Avon, Auro Piiot, Etc Only $6500 Best Sllp In New- port Calf Leslie 979-7S43 HOBIE 16" wltraller. Te- quila sunrise salts. many xtras rarely used $2200 673-3600 Sabot comptele w/sa1ls & cover rn xlnt cond $400 548 956S or see ar 370 San1a tsaoel Honda Dream Classtc $250 333 E 1s111. Costa Mesa 642-3379. TRUCK 'S2 260ZX T -lop, 5 spd, eng. )usl rbll. slvr. all ex- loaded EKllnded service Ires, like new, S 13,SOO. llllE llclEHA'S SOUTH COUNTY YOLKSWl&UI uwE WILL IDT IE HIEllSOLI" Motor Rom11 -i020 Ill STOOi! worr, new slicker Asking 497-5931 9AM·7PM 0 .A.C. $11.900/obo. must sell, ·s 1 911SC. to ml, all xtraa, 1977 Dodge Explorer Mini motorhome 34K Miies, xlnl cond • orig owner 20· sell-contained, steeps OYER 25 15K ml 499-2922 llke new, reas $/trade? Ill STOOi 100 USED CARS 548-5665 TO CHOOSE FROM TO CHOOSE FROM... iOiil~l-Of_C_t--9-l~l llH loHHA't 112 WAHi 1962 Stiver Cloud II Air. 6. MUST SELL $7700. Cell eve 645-78411 SOUTH aoulilJY 4 eyl, auto trans. factory " air, radio, low mileage, t e 11 h n d d r. r b 11 ISUZU xlnt cond, super clean, eng/lrans, new palnl Volume Sates. Service AndLeeslng 16711 Beech Blvd Huntington Beach MUST SEEi (P0600) $28,500. PP. 675-4S70. '79 Mirage Toyota. duals. Volume Sates, Service S56S7 South County 4 spd, self cont, boat And Leasing VW-lsuzu, 1S711 Beach rack, CB, 16 mpg $7950 IS711 Beach Blvd Blvd. Huntington Beach, obo 642-2154 evslwknd Huntington Beach (714) 642-2000 Trailen, (l14)U2-2000 Ho .. a 125 Utilit.r 8026 Yau 9040 1980 Honda Civic 1SOODX Small utility trailer, brand . S Speed, AM/FM radio new/assemt>led . un '66 Ford 6cyl automatic. casse11e $3, 750 licensed $200, 752-67SS $750/0BO 557-5 127 KER371 963-3052. Tandem BJCle boal lrlr, 20', '67vw Bug. nu rrens, re-'7S Civic. 3 dr, must sell E·Z cihange to bike or uut cent new eng. good cond~ $2000 7 14/8S9· tOOO trlr $500/olr 54S-5S61 $2700/lerms 754-7998 cays 673-0435 eves. or 494-5203 '69 Ford Bbltp cmpr Asto Noticea 9005 s 165010BO 752-7946 IMPOAT ANT 69 ~ Van snrl. nu NOT CE To RE DEAS eng-11ans-pa1n1 Xlnl 1 A cona $2795/olr 552-7614 ANO ADVERTISERS ·75 C1v1c CVVC wgn. new brksllrens SOK good cond S\500 S44-•064 ·77 Honde Accord silver. gas saver •Int cond 644·6610 or 673-3174 'II Rll IElfTLEY $3 Xtnt $1S,500. 1-533-4242 (714) U2-2000 100 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '11 VW COllY. JO" ~R 4 cyl. auto trans, tow mlle- nrll T c_~ age, xtnt cond, super l"'-'l.J...J l'\\.....I I\_ C cleen, MUST SEE 3 to ,.,.. •...i> ·~· 11 •c·M> irr•r 1 choose from (P0411) "-· "'""' 14 -, ... ,.. Near wholesale at $6987 ClO~lO SUNDAYS South County VW-lsuzu. 1S7 I 1 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· hbara 9167 1ng1on Beach, (71 4) 106 USED CARS 84MOOO TO CHOOSE FROM . •OMECI THESE• '12 lll&lll DL ·7 1 Super Beetle, 4 spd, 4 cyt 5 spd, radio. 7605 like brnd new $2595 mlles, like new. xlnl cond. 72 Cmpr Bus, extremely super clean. MUST SEEi nice, stereo. etc $2995 (P0561) $49S7 South '6S Bug. snrt. stereo. '78 Corve11e 32,600 miles Immaculate in al¥! out Loaded $6950 842·6830 8 am -3 pm SEE US FIRST! We have a good selecllon ol NEW & Ulled Chev- roletsi See us todayl ·73 GriiilTOfino stat wgn, COHN Ell CHEVROLET :!>01 lla r bor Bl "I I DST A '.'r1 t:.°"A 546-1200 TllE llHEST unu CAil MOUSE II COSTA lllESA AKA Andy's Dandy's" Dealers welcome Oftg ownr, per! cond , $950/0BO 675-2286 74 PINTO Wagn, Air, Nu Ctu1cti, $800 Eves. & Weekends 962-7621 'rs Squire 9 pees s11 wgn, pert cond, radlel1, air- shocks. $1050 650-6130 ·77 ~ustang II, runs good, snerp, S 1800 obO Oe.n 551-9695 I .II. SALE Liacol.a 9323 74Nova 4dr$1290 U ncotn Towncer. '13 . Air, euto. ps 246ZIC S900/0BO. 983.S HS 79 Buick H/back $1990 Skyhawk, pwr DMF709 Mercary 5 80 Chevetta HIS $2390 1973 Comet. grNI con. Air. lo mt, 30SYSO 76CemaroHT$2590 d1llon. economlcal. Auto, an. pwr S65TCY 6S 000 ectual mllee. 'SOClla11onS2990 S 1,000 2 AH E987 4 dr, H/B atr 1BWS436 662-0S65 eves ___ _ '80 Mel Class Wgn $3490 '72 Capri 2000. ·5•. auto. air, ps 766ZEO minor body & neede engine $400 . '7901dsC/SupBrS3990 work. as ts Auto, air. ps. 40 !ULA S!l6-0296 • 0 Rt11l1/S1lt1° ·73 CA~NT CONO 443 W Bay, CM 64S-2963 Seer. $1600 54S-8698 Dodie . . 9317 75 MerC1.1ry Comet V6 ·72 Charger. 400 eng, Aulomallc S 1300 or t>sl bucket si s, body• gd ot_r _5_5_6-_1_2_3_9 ___ _ cond s 1400 536-4924 '76 Capri V6 4 Spd AM/FM ·1s Aspen. ;iii! coiiT. SHARP Orto Owner $2300/0BO Debby $2000. 833-0603 962-3971 Ford 93 19 CONVERTIBLE ·72 Cougar )(A7 $4900 rebll/restO<ed 533-4242 78 Fiesta orange. AM Oltltaolllilt t 27 radio. sunroof. gd cond I..,...,. _____ .-..-. $2195. 4941· 797 8 Olds ·78 Cutlus Sul)feme Top consd N-tlree. 'll LTD WAQOll blue, pvt ply Aeklng Fully equipped needs $4195. see er 1635 Su- body work $2500 Call parlor C.M. 631-0300 Mike 644-9550 Pl antill J2 '82 MUSTANG GT y 7000 mi toadea T top 79 Champ Orig owner. s 10 2001000 i5t·9116 s2soo 645-50 t8 1&0 FORD 2 DR Brand new int runs Ver)' good nu 111 es S 1 100/obO consider trace 969· 1221 Poatiar 3 S n c a1aJ1na. ht< m1 hvy dly notch. air shocka, gre11 running $600 962·263S Two reserveo sealing 11cke1s 10 see Viking 20 wood hull reaay IO sail. 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Aulo rvtly "'IUIPPIMI (41101 r ~ l I I ----------- Leona rd Zelig fla nked by presiden ts, Calvin Coolidge a nd Her bert Hoover . l.elig and Dr. Eudora Fletcher are celebra te d as international heroes. 0i ----· Woody Allen is still experimenting and still growing Theat.er audiences accustomed to broad, belly-laugh humor probably will dismiss Woody Allen'• unusual new film "Zelig" as dull, slow-paced and thinly plotted. Even Allen fans may complain that it doesn't have as many gags as "Bananas," and its romantic entanglements are no match for "Annie Hall." But more patient moviegoers will appreciate "Zelig" as a gentle, likable satire about the hazards of conformity and the fickle nature of public acclaim. In fonnat, it is one of the most innovative films of the year. Allen has produced a mock documentary about Leonard Zelig, a man who gained fame during the late 1920s and early 1930s. The fictitious Zelig ls a sort of human chameleon, undergoing continual changes to blend in with the people around him. U he's with Indiana, he becomes an Indian. If he'• among psychiatrists, he claims to be a doctor himael1. Zelig's story unfolds partly through from old newsreels clipe and atill photos. Allen bas been ingeniously inRrted into aome of theee ...enes, allowing Zelig to be shown beside historical figures, including Eugene O'Neill, Jack Dempeey and Adolph Hitler. In addition to the newareel acenes, there are contemporary "recollectiona" by intellectuals such as Susan Sontag, Saul Bellow and Bruno Bettelheim. (These are a parody of the witnetlt!S uaed by Warren Beatty in "Reds.'') In the modest atoryllne, psychiatrllt Eudora FlelChtt (M la Fanow) t.l1Jea the medical establiahrnent ln her drtve to cu.re Zelig. Her efforts are rwlated by 1Allc'• .aster, who removes him from a hospital and maketl him a uavellng aideahow attnletion. ' During hit -Sona wtth Fletcher, Zella reveala the rather elementary bMia for tu. , --tL• .Jd .•. He slmply wanu to be llked, and he accomplishes this by becoming.Just llke those around him. chameleon affliction: he slmply wants to be liked, and he accomplishes this by beq>ming just like thoae around him at any given moment. For the public, fired up by the sensational news accounts, Zelig becomes a curiousity. But abruptly, the public tide turns against him when Zelig ii accUled of an a.ortment of imposter crimes, from bigamy to unneceesary dental extractions. Despite the innovative approach, followers of Woody Allen filma will find 1everal familiar strands in "Zelig.'' The character grows up in a Jewish family 10 noisy the bowling alley downstairs aaka them to be quiet. In "Anrue Hall," the noisy J ewish home wu located under a Cooey Ialand rollercouter. In additJon, Allen 's obeeeaion with public demands made on a celebrity, explored mast dlttctly in "Starduat Memories," are a key theme ln "Zelig." Allen's performance in the title role ia not fer removed from perfonnanc:ea ln put films. He'• •till the neurotic intellectual 1ehnook. You wonder how he keepa walking away wtth such beautiful women. In thia 'cue, Mia Farrow often a fine, 1enattive performance u the thy, dedicated psychlatrllt. And u uaual. A.lien cuta even his bit pAJ1a imi:bly. • "Ze " ... rspectable lddJdon co the c:ataJos of Allen thouch h'1 not Ukely '° do .. Star Wan" ..tz.e ~ sun, It'• a welcome _,., that one of American'• mmt ortpW Wm arUtca ii aUll expertmenttna and etW FOwlnc. ' . uU,, played by Woody Allen, doea a bh of clowning with the heavyweight bo:ld-.g champion, Jaek Dem.,.ey. ., . '• 1 •.l.>h I Star Chamber 1 5th century justice for today's criminals Apparently we have Henry the VII and a Los Angeles Times series on the parole system to thank for "The Star Chamber," a drawn out, and ultimately boring vigilante movie about a group of judges who dispatch henchmen to assi.n.ate criminals who sleaz.ed through a loophole-ridden legal system. . The Times stories brought to light that there were too many criminals getting off easy due to a faulty parole system. King Henry actually put together a vigilante court to enforce 15th century laws that other courts, for whatever reason, couldn't. Co-screen writer Roderick Taylor ap- proached director, CO-SCT'een writer Peter ("Capricorn One") Hyams with the idea of combining the two elements to create a fihn about a young judge named Steven Hardin (Michael Douglas) tom between his duty to uphold the judicial system and all its shortcomings and the temptation to.join a secret vigilante court. This fihn has about as much to say for the American legal system as the 1979 corrup- tion-packed movie" ... And Justice For All." But if ''Justice" makes a statement about the buying and selling that goes on in the courtrooms of America, "Star Chamber" renders that l.ssue null and void. "Star Chamber" tells you that the legal system is crumbling; hard-core criminals -the ones caught red-handed leading violeflt child pornograghy rings and murdering old ladies-are escaping punishment becauae of ~rd keeping erron and legal loopholes. Case in point: early in the movie, Hardin is presiding over the trial of a man accused of mudering several elderly women for their welfare checks. The prosecution has a full confession and plenty of material evidence, even a gun covered with the slime's fingerprints that has been identified as the murder weapon. Just one problem. The arresting offkers found the revolver in the bin of a garbage truck, just after it was dumped out of the suspect's trash can. Since the suspect's trash was not mixed in with the rest of the garbage, the gun, along with the beer cans and candy wrappers, was private property. Thus Douglas had no choice but to declare the evidence inadmissible and toss the case out of court. Later, Douglas is forced to let two other alledged murderers go aft.er the defense argued the police officers initially stopped them for outstanding ticket violations that were paid-off a month prior, except faulty records said otherwiae. This detail made the arrest illegal and the evidence found d~ sul:J:eequent search inadmissible. By now, Douglas, his idealistic notions shot to hell, is fed up with the 1eene. So when his mm tor, a superior court judge named Benjamin Caulfield (Hal Holbrook) tells him of a private group of eight juatices who occaaionally gather in hia smoke-filled living room to review "extreme" caaes and then render tight-lipped guilty verdicts puniahible by an asausin's bullet. Well, it all teems a little too aooci be true. Actually, It all 8eemS a U ttle too oomical. Forget that no one ewr erxplaina where these judges get the budca to finance theee profemional mnadona. In one ecene, Holbrook attempts to rationalize the vtcilante court's acUona by aa)'inl to Dougl.M: "Hey, now I can sleep at niCht, can youT' Fer sure, Hal. FOi' awhile, the movie ta carried by H)'IUD9' artful dlrectinc· Thia man' rnlly knows how to shoot a chMe scene. During one 1equence, be at~ a ateedtam to the lnllde of a souped up Corvette and puCJ the audMnce the driver's .. L You're Jett ~on foe cte.r-life. But relt of the Wm .. dneomt. The courtroom acene., whAeh pla_l wt~ your ernotionl to tM max M a tonnmced lloulJM watchee one cue colla~ after another, drac on foNvtt. a. though Hyams 11 buUd.lng a m11e for the stronprm COW"t. W• leam later, howeve1", aft.er DcK.lglM bM rendered a few eumy verdicia hlmaelf, that T he most powerful members of their community met beh in d closed doors Hyams diadains the Godfather roundtable. Douglas. now a member of the secret court himaelf, presents a c.ae involving the two murder suspects who got oU because of a techn.lcal error. After the guilty verdict is renderd and the hitman dispensed, Douglas learns the two men are innocent, and, ln true martyr fashion, sets out unanned into the pits of Los Angeles to warn the pair of slimeballs of their imminent death. Fat chance. Douglas wouldn't risk trying to pull this one off on the streets of San Francisco. Never- for the secr et deliberation o n 'ex- treme' cases in 'The Star Chamber.' thelea, it gave Hyams a chance to fihn another chaae 9Cene. Later, when Douglas realiz.es the mainstream justice system, with all its inherent faults, is better than the vigilante court, the audience befpN to wander which, in the long run, is better for his health. Indeed, this tum of events leaves you with the feeling that Hyams himself isn't really SUTE' which method is more effective in dealing with hardcore criminals. In "The Star Chamber," the jury is still out. ~~~~~~~~~~- For Those Casual Days Around Campus ... 0.. verv own argyle sweater vest ol she110od WOOi. spun ond knitted In Englond. ond for lt10Se OOOlef dovs aheod. our v-neck ell WOOi QIOPtl d9slgn sweater In lhlM closak: cobs -----------. -------- &~~[; 56 FASHION ISlANO · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 ·7030 3 r (") CD Intermission By TOM TITUS ; Winds of change ... Three playhouses seek new homes The winds of change are blowing across the community theater scene on the Orange Coast. Three local playhouses will be in transition this fall -one moving to a new location, another hoping to do likewise, and a third facing a less-certain future. The group.5 involved are the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, moving from its ancient theater building on the Orange County Fairgrounds after 18 years; the Mission Viejo Playhouse, leaving the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach after two seasons but still seeking a permanent home, and S howcase Productions of Westminster, mounting its last offering in its onetime school auditorium. Of the three companies, only the Costa Mesa players have smiles on their faces. They've been looking forward to escaping the noise, mud and circuitous traffic patt.t¥Tis of the fairgrounds for years and in October their wish comes true. They'll take up residence in the city's Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St. (between Harbor Boulevard and Pomona Avenue) where the curtain rises Oct. 6 on the melodrama "He Done Her Wrong." Four more plays, as yet •mselected, are planned for the 1983-84 season, opening Jan. 12, March 8, May 3 and June 21. And no one will be smiling more broadly than Pati Tambellini, the playhouse's founder and resident director, who has held the theater's artistic helm since its tint production in Jurie of 1965. Of the 95 shows that have been presented at ~he fairgrounds theater since then, Tambellini has direc~ 78. The new theater , as she will attest, has been a long time coming. Down in Mission Viejo, a new theater is still a dream, but one which is being acuvely pursued by Robert Conrad, the new managing director of the Mission Viejo Playhouse. • The group, which has perfonned in six different locations s ince it was organized in 1975, produced its last two seasons in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Ar1s grounds in Laguna Beach. However, rising rental costs have made continued ~ of that facility impractical-and besides, it's far from Mission Viejo. Conrad, who recently staged the highly su~ul "Carousel" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, reports that the group will be conducting a membership drive next month with an eye toward producing a show in November or December (~bly "Butterflies Are Free"). "The playhouse was going downhill because a lot of people were burned out/' he says. "We're trying to revive things." The Miaion Viejo Playhouse waa born u the Saddleback Valley Community Theater and presented most of its shows at the Mission Viejo High School theater. The group then moved to an industrial park nearby, where its use of the facility there was thwarted by county building constric- tions. This prompted the move to Laguna. To date the Mismon Viejo Playhouse has presented 32 productions. and hopes to continue if enough volunteers, funds and-mosl import- antly-a theater building are found. Over in Westminster, Showcase Producuons will be mounting the golden oldie "You Can 'l Take It With You" Sept. 16-and officials of that theater are hoping to take enough impetus with them to s uccessfully relocate in another facility. "We just can't scheduJe a season at the auditorium (on Westminster Avenue al Hoover Street) because we never know far enough ahead when it's going to be available," explains Alex Koba, founder of the company . Koba, a veteran director and acting coach who has worked for theater groups in Orange County for a dozen years. and his actress-director wife Jean have been operating Showcase since March of 1980, often dipping into their own pockets to cover production costs. While ''You Can't Take It With You" will be the last production at the Westminster Auditorium, Koba and his troupe hope they won't be dark for too long, or that their followers aren't too superstitious. The next show will benwnber 13 for Showcase. CDJ BACKSTAGE -The Huntington Beach Playhouse will hold its awards banquet Sept. 11 to present the theater's "Bobbi" awards for achieve- ment during the last season... The event is scheduled for the Seacliff Village Country Club ... For more infonnation, telephone the playhouse at 847-4465. ............. ..., ...... .. ....... , .. .. Currently Screening CWO: Rated R. You may nfMM' pet a strange dog -or ride In a Pinto -again after viewing tht1 tale of a woman (Dee Wallece) and her young son tr-c>Ped In the car white a rabid Saint Bernard paces outlide. Fiim la bued on the novel by • Stephen King. Lewie Teague("AlllgatOf") directs at a snall'a pace early on. h9 dellWlrS a terrifying ctlmax. v v FANNY AND ALEXIUtDEJt: Rated R. Director lngmat Bergman hu created anothe< rlchty textured and quietly pualonate film, thil one about an Imaginative boy Jolted by tl'le changel In his eatabllahed Swedi.h famlty. Gd to U\ls ttw~r flam with OU4' MnM9 end atJone open. Edwards HUNTINGTON CINEMA 18543 Ma(n Street. Huntington Beach 714/848·0388 12th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DANAYKROYD EIDE MURPHY Subtltled . .,.. .,.. .., .,.. RETURN CW THE .IEOt Rated PG. George Lucaa' "Star Wars" story 11 brought to a atunnlng cHmax. The character• may be a bit tw<H:ltmenalonal bit the action aequencea and special effect• are among tl'le moat exciting 8Y9I' put on film. Stars Mark Hamllt, Carrie Fisher and Harrlaon Ford. v v.,...,.. NaKY .uaeHEU: Rated R. A teen aex comedy aeveral c:uU aboYe th9 genre. A model young man grows up In a hurry when his parents leeve him tn ctlafge of tl'le houM that tuma out to be not a home. Tom Cruile and Rebecca Oe Momay 1tar . .,...,...,.. STAYING AUYE: Rated PG. John TraVolta retuma as Tony Manero In the eequel to "Saturday Night Fever." MWtltM PIC!fic. I Analltlm l>nvt-ln 879 9850 MIA MnlruPlalJ 529-53311 COITAMUA fdwenll llrialOI 540-7444 CIDITA- ~ Cinlllll a.. 11'1-4141 -. -----~ Manero, however. has discarded hil dilco duds and ts trying to make It u a Broadway dancer. Travolta ls .exy and funny, but this aequel, thanks to tl'le shallow direction of Sytveeter Stallone, doeln't match the flavor of "Fever." .,...,.. TRA.DINQ PLACES: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy are the eubject1 of a soelal experiment In which 1 pennlteN con becomea rich, and a snooty business man loeea his money, job, and home. Lola of amualng momenta bef<>R tl'le clever premise rune out of gas. Directed by John Landis(" Anlmal House"). .,...., "'"', Excellent; "'v V . Very good; "'"'. Good; "'. Not aogood. 5 3! 0 -~ i . 71; ~ :::> ~ ~ ~ .... "T1 ~ ii QI ':< )> c cp N 57' .... U> Q) c.> .,. I , I ' ......... -·· -·' -----._ 6 Comin'"" /\ttici(t:or.s M ~ Pacifi.c Symphony ••• Will offer six concerts for the season N e> Orange County's Pacific Symphony is back. ::::> The 1983-84 season will be marked by six cc: subscription concerts, two special events and a ~ roster of outstanding perfonners. :g The gala series opener features renowned u.. violin virtuoso Ruggiero Ricci Saturday, Oct. 15. He will be performing two American classic violin concertos by Samuel Barber and Gian-Carlo Menotti. The orchestra will play the rousing Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz and Respighi's tone poem, "Church Windows," featur- ing the pipe organ of Santa Ana High &hool Auditorium. On Saturday, Nov. 19, the symphony offers a multiple conunemorative concert which pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of Johannes Brahms, the lOOth birthday anniversary of Anton Webern, the lOOth anniversary of Richard Wagner's death. The program lists two works by Brahams (Third Symphony and Double Con- certo), Webern's rarely performed idyll for orchestra, "Im SomrneTWind," and Wagner's popular "Meistersinger Overture." Featured in- strumentalists will be violinist End.re Balogh and [RJG! ._.-.. ~~~~,.. -20th SMASH WEEKI - COSTA MESA fllWl•OS Town Cenlt• '"' 4184 COSIA MfSA GAllOEll GllOYf • n-N111!1\ C10Mn.i1 (..M1111 [ d'Aiit6s Wt!tbroc:» ,.. ..... 5.)()«()1 the symphony's principal cellist, John Walz. It will be listeners' choice night on Saturday Jan. 14 when the symphony plays audience favorites selected from a survey conducted last season. Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet" will be heard in its original 1869 version. Rachmaninofrs "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'' and Beethoven's familiar "Symphony No. 5" complete the program. Celebrated pianist Leonard Pen- nario, a frequent guest of the symphony, will be keyboard soloist. On Saturday. Feb. 18, Symphony devotees will enjoy a unique combination billed as "American Music and Apple Pie," celebrating the birthdays of two great American presidents (Lincoln and Washington). Four works by U.S. composers are scheduled: Samuel Barber's "Sym- phony No. l ." Roy Harris' "Symphony No. 5", Aaron Copland's "A Lincoln Portrait," and the world premier of a new work by Donald Erb commissioned by the Pacfic Symphony in cel- ebration of its fifth anniversary. Noted actor Lome Green will narrate for the Copeland clasaic. At ' edwards MESA CINEMA ~~~.':';;.!.'9'h 646-5025 Su"~ Mon.-frl. 6:05, 10:50 Sat/Sun 1: 15, 6:05, 10:50 Mon.-Frl. 6:30, 10:40 Sat./Sun. 2:15. 6:30, 10:45 110CTOPUS8r' (PG) Mon.-Frl. 8:20 S t IS n 4·00 8·20 #2 j A&.LNfW 1..S 3il m Mon.-frl. 6:45, 10:30 Sat/Sun 3: 10. 6:45. 10:30 ~~~ ~f/~o FOfl TERROR. ~~ T l!I Mon.-Frl. 8: 20500840 . edward~ WESTBROOK CINEMA ~;,~;::"t:.':~@I' (!l•o(")• '• J••' 530-440, intenni.ssion, music director Keith Clark promises a special treat for audience members: apple pie (or cherry pie for George Washington partisans), courtesy of Albertaon's markets. On Sunday, March 18, two contrasting Vienneee works comprise the program: MO'Z&.rt's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" for small string orchestra and Mahler's "Symphony No. 2" ("Resurrection") for large orchestra. chorus and 9010.ists. Joining the symphony for Mahler's monumental wotk will be the 140-voice Pacific Chorale. Closing the six-part subacriptioi;i series on April 7, will be a short program wunistakingly dedicated to the glory of spring: Robert Schumann's "Symphony No. l" ("Spring") and Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring." All concerts are scheduled for evenng perfonnances beginning at 8 p.m ., at Santa Ana High &hool Auditorium. One hour before each program, the audience is invited to enjoy a preview or chamber music for free. For ticket infonnation call 680-3444. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMNENT Fri. 4:30, 1:15-S.t/Sun ":00, 4:30, 8:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA '7Z::,'?%': 673-8350 LUXURY THEATRES 1at Twt Mati11te SMw NlcsOltlYS2.DIJtlltss0thtrwisdlttd s llitiljij·Iidl6J63 .. 2553/~'F!y ) s * FOi FUOI EXCfTEmEnTI YtsttOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• :•,'~~,.'t WOOCllf 7-lig ,_ " .. ..,., L.J;;. ..., SllOWI II 11100 1141 )t)O Si 11 7:00 8 :4S 10tJO ..... 9.111 SllOWI Al ll ttl l t41 I : 11 8100 IOtJO ~---RETURN OFllfEJEDf l!Dl B~~~.m SllOWI II 1 I ti J 120 S : 30 7:40 A 91$0 lllowtal t :OOJ1101:11 7141 6 t 1IO hH 41JO 7tJO 10111 70MM I NO PH'" htO :J:tO l tJO 7 :10 lOtlO CilfJ!Nlj512l M-i 9282/"g.~) ,.~tONO HERCULES , ,~:J~~~ ~N)ATI" f!1 1111 1140 )110 1 100 1 11 I t 100 )11t ttJO 7141 10100 6 10110 lllrj ijiiju 11110§ 61639 8770/~~) * .;;; .M, i m 73~";!P;_ Ill f'11n f'lul ••ooCI UU Wf m AltO Jawa J (POI Alto f'IHlldlftCe CA) Alto NltlU Sllllt (Al NATIONAi. tfanl.nm. m 1.AM .... N'I tNINIUll •rut CIUI 19') -~ta f'lut Tiie l11Uly (10 DrlH ·lllt 0•111 1 100 WIUllll\h / '1 1IO Wk111ch CllUdrtte u.ter12 Fret U.-tna Mtted -- r. --..-.-.•r.. 'J...,.-,.,,;..,.,.. '-UI I '-1 .... , I .... , •:;:,•• •:J MUSEUMS Art-A-Felr, Laguna Canyon Rd. to Canyon Acres Rd., Laguna Beacil, 150 artists In outdoor show, entertainment, tree painting lessons on weekends, tram and city bus S9fVlce from downtown Laguna, through Aug. 28. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun.-Thur.; 10a.m.·11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 494-2163. Bowen MUMUm, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, "The Art Hagar slated tonight Singer Sanuny Hagar brings his theatrical brand of blue-<:0llar rock n' roll tonight to the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. Hagar has been known to demolish auto- mobiles on stage and to play his guitar while hanging from scaffold- ing 40-feet off the ground. He says he grew up in Fontana in a youth- ful world of cars, street- fighting, girls and, of course, rock music. His most popular cuts include "Cruisin' and Bruisin'," "You Make Me Crazy," and his ant.hem, ''Turn Up the Music." Hagar's concert is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. at the outdoor theater at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $15 for fixed seats and $10 to relax on the lawn. Then next Thursday, after a five-day break, the concert season re- sumes with an 8 p.m. concert featuring The Talking Heads. The four-musician new wave group will be playing tunes from its latest album, "Speaking in Tongues." The group will arrive at Costa Mesa after a two-date stop at the Greek Theatre in Loe Angeles Monday and Tue9day. Tickets for The Heads are $13.50 for fixed .eata, $8.50 on the lawn. Coming to the amphitheater the fol· lowing week is Culture Club, a rock-aoul group, on Sept. 7 ($13.50 and of Metal In America," 133 lllvef, brus and bronze objects, through Sept. 5, 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Tuea.-Sat; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 5-47-8304. lntM Fine Atta Council, 4601 Walnut Ave., lrvlne, "Landscape EJement1," works by Bob Abram•. Robbie Bell, Suzanne Bustamante, Loulae Oenlel1, Peggy Jones, Jerry McGrath, Edythe Stoller and Patricia Turnier, through Sept. 10, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thur.; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 55?-1078. LeguM llNdt'lllluMum of Art. 307 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beech. "Four from San Diego," ongoing contemporary California atnsts Ml'les, 10 a.m.· 11 :30 a.m. dally; 8:30 p.m. nightly ptigeant through Aug. 28. 494-9650. Loe AngelM County Mweum of Art, 5905 Wiishire Blvd., Los Angeles, Works of Paul Landacre, best known as a COSTA MESA EL TORO IRvtNE LA MtMOA OMNOl ~ WU...lfl" WHTMINITER Edwanis Bnstol Edwards Saddteback Edwards Woodbridge Pacirlc's Li Mlradl City CentM Paclftc'• Orlnoe Drive-In EdwaRIS Cine!N West Pacific's HI-Way 39 540-74« 581-5880 Cinema 551-0655 994-2.ao M4-2563 634-9381 IOt-3935 Dnve In (714) 891-3693 I NO PASSES ACCEPTED FO" THIS ENOAQEMENT I • ' 7 8 Whats Happening PLAYS ~ "ALL MY SONS," Arthur Miiier's drama of conscleoce • and conNlct. closes this we4Mlend at the lrvtne Community g> Theat81', Turtle Rock Community Park, on Sul\nyhlll Road at < Turtle R()Ct( Drive. lrvtne (857 -5496). Final per1ormances are >. tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. <0 "ANNlE," the musical based on the popular comic strip, :2 Is on stage at the Grand Dinner Theat«. 7 Freedman Way, U: Anaheim (772-7710). Perlormances will be given Tuesdays through Sunda~ at varying curtain times until Oct. 23. ~ "OAMN Y AHKEES," a musical comedy about baseball a> and the devil, completes lta run at the Buena Partc Community "g Theater. 8150 Knott Ave .. Buena Part< (821-1010). Anal a> per!Ofmances are tonight and Saturday at 8:30. ~ "MAN OF LA MANCHA,'' a musical baaed on the legend G> of Don Quixote. Is the fare at Sebastian's Wttat Dinner ;: g ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ 0. tr ,..=B M . I •t".tl'.l;~·fl'.il4]•.';;;:;;;)~ * orgoin otrne~. -i;o~n • _ 'NII•_ * MONOAV fhr• SATUROAV fACULIY01CANOl(WOOD. AH Pt<formtftCf\ Befort S 00 l'M Il a S,K. (..,...mtftt> & Hohl "tDCtl.ES" (PG) 1230. J 00, ~ 30. 8 00. 10 30 "FIRE Afl> ICE" (PG) I 00 3 00. ~ 00. 7 00 9·00. 11 00 "RISKY BUSNSS" (R) 11.JO 1.10 00 6JO I I'> 10'0 "WlAUlont M DESllUCmN Of MD-Snr' (PG) 1110 Ill HOH~ 110 '1~ 1100 "STAYltG ALIVC" (PG) lllO 71'> ,_. •t!> I ll 11 00 "Rrnn Of M EM" (PG) i17o..0.1st- l1l0 l OO UO IOI 10 'O "EASY MOfl:Y" (R) 11.IO 11'> UO. 66!> I SO 10~~ "STAY• ALM" (PG) M 70ml Ool>J Stereo I 00, 300 100 100. 900. ll 00 "FLASH DANCE" (R) lllO lJO 1.10 •JO I lO 10 lO "tDCtl.ES" (PG) 12 Jo. 3 oo. ~Jo. s·oo. 10 30 GGRltr~~1 fACUlfY01 Q(l A FM Afl> IC£" (PG) 12 30, 2.2S, 4 20. 6 20. 8:20. 10 20 "WAit GAMES" (PG) 11.IO.JOO \JO 100 10.IO "STRAI& Bmf' (PG) 1 ·00. 3:00. s·oo. 1:00. 9.oo. 11 ·oo * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * • Al I 0 N 7 PM Sroris Dusl "STUMI -.W' (PC) •u• "SrtllNO aMAIK'' (It) 'THE GCK.DIEN llEAL" (PO l\US "M m:AT IUftT CAPO" (5) l. "TWllC PUCO" 00 ?. "CllICH • CMlllC sru ..... ,a\ "U!Om'" (I) .ltt&!!id. ''MTOIM. u.oaln VACAYDr (l) "115 "ti.,. PlACU" (I ) ,._TMKSS" i'ih .,_.C19 r <II "CUIO" (I) l\U$ "T'Wll8fT m..~.,... (N) ''tllCWJ" (N) "~ "IOCIY r CN> * Chtld'ren Un-FREEi 11ALWAYS... • FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ • Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Perlonnanoes will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 3 p.m. until Sept. 11. .. OPAL 18 A DIAMOt«>," a sequel to the comedy "Everybody loves Opal," winds up this weekend at the Huntington Beach PlayhouM, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847--«65). Cloelng per- formances wilt be given tonight and Saturday at 8:30. "THE PIRA TEI Of: PENZANCE." a Giibert and Sulltvan openrtta, l.1 being offered aboatd the Piigrim tt In Dana Point, presented by the Paclflc Ocean Foundation (261-2060). Perlonnanoes wlll be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m. following a buffet dinner untlt Sept. 4. "'TEN LITTLE IHOIANI," a murder mystery by Agatha Christle ateoed by A Class Act Players, ends 1t1 run In the Orama Lab Theater at Orange Cout College In Costa M ... "THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER. 10 Fre•lf, Hypnotic, And Very Sexy.,, -D•rid An..,,, ,,._.WHlc "FUNNY, OFFBEAT AND ORIGINAL ••• Perhaps the best film of its kind since 'The Graduate~" "A first-c lass affair. Sexually char~' -PEI>'"\.[ MAC.AZ I NE "****Inspired insights and genuine laughs. Ws one of the great American satires I've seen since 'The Graduat~ A fantastically entertaining movi~' _ . ...,, ....... C'11CAG0 SUM>TIMU Al Tllo -.Ii., !'If makes you laugh hard and relive your own high school days. If I were 17, I'd see it 6,000 times!" -_.,_.,(;()()OMOflNINGAME•ICA ·. (556-5527). Cloelng performances are tonight and Saturday 8:30p.m. "WEIT 8ft>£ STORY," a modern-day Romeo and Jullet musical drama on the New Yori< streeta, continues at the Harlequln Dlnne< Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Btvd .• Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Perlormanoes wilt be g!Ven nightly except Monda~ until Sept. 11. '!fC. AU.JOA. TOR FARM, 7671 la Palma. Buena Park, One of thewortd's largest reptile cdffectlons. dally. 10:30 a.m.~ p.m. 522-2615. DtlNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor, Anaheim, Senior Fun Pasaports to guest• 60 and older, Thur. & Fri. Park oNera more than SO attractions In aeven theme parks, Including 0 See WMt'e Happening, Pege 10 "GENUINELY FRIGHTENING. SUSPENSEFUL AND SCARY." -Jonet Moalln. N.Y. Times "It's great. Extre mely frightening. Very scary. What I did in the book is still present in the movie:• -SlfPIO Qt on Good Morning America, AllC·TV ·~ real edge-of-the-seater." -Ern.tt Leogronde, N.Y. Doily N-1 642-5678 Put a Jew words to work for you in the llilJ Pl~ TOGETH THEATRE NEAR YOU __________________________ .,. 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" -lHl DlsftUCTION Of )A.u.o·SYN IN [~L':':!~~~J • ·----Now Playing-----t llO--·'°"--rlF I 1 . , .. . T -. .. ............ • 9 Pure Gold GE'E SHALIT. T~). VBC-n Magic Utterly Original RJC'HAJtO !>CHIC"KfL. r,,.., IU.XRE.ED • A JACK ROWNS ..-1 CHARLES H. JOFFE Pt~'1<Y• WOODY ALLEN MIA FARROW f c'MOI tel'.t""'• l.Jii.....,~• SUSAN E. MQRSE SANTO LOQUASTO f•.,_,._ '"-"'I""'~"' Dr«lor ~ P1-o101~«lfll>y MEL BOURNE GORDON WILUS I '"'ft""-' l'rQ1.f.t'I Pftll"Vro bv CHARLES H. JOFFE ROBERT GREENHUT Wnttfl" 4l'd Dr«1ed by WCXXJY ALLEN ~I'=!'~.=~!"~] • ··0... .. ,....-..as ... ••t ~~o ·-----· .. __ _..... .... ...,....._. .. , -. ' . 10 M co O> .- What'::. . !z.~;.,'-.-. .. ;~ v From Pegel Flights of Fantasy Pa1ade, 4 & 10 p.m. dally, flreworke. 9 p.m .• dally. Open 9 a.m.-mldnlght. 999-8605. OEM OPERA PUPPET THEATER. Patio Theat1e, TOMI conD 10 1111 , ruca rarr Gatden Grove Historical Society's Heritage Pant. Bellini's II u ,.,.-.,....._ • 111 or Pl1ata. ages 8 and up. 8·30 p.m .• through 29, 1217 Euclid. ,. -11.s.. 1<1s HS 100 1 JO Gatden Grove 5~2611. 1Sl-4114 +In s.i noo HEARST CASnE TOURS, Aug. 27-28. spomof'ed by f6WN COOEJ Santa Ana College. 667-3385. ;:..=-~ ;~~ KNOTTS HAAY FARM. 8039 Knott A11t1 .• Buena Patk, 751-4114 110 'l) 11 00 New Camp Snoopy area, themed to California's High Sierra, fOWN CtJrib =tmw ilM" M l· features 30 attractions. new rides and Shows dally, nlgtltly u ,.,_ °"" 11 JO us 1 •) fireworks. 952-9400. :s~... °""' ~-.~i LA. OAAMET DISTRICT TOURS, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. _..._.. ...... _______ 27. sponsored by Santa Ana Coll~. 667-3385. TOWN cumJt .• "'<;;,."'ti;., SPRUCE GOOSE, World's largest clear-span alUmlnum !i'i.!:-o.<v 111s 11s , i> dome houses Howa1d Hughes' world's latgest seaplane. Also 751_.1.,. • 1> • 1> 10 1> lncludee ga1den 1estaurant area, aviation gift shop, cpen SOUTH COAST dally, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., adjacent to the Queen Mary, Pier J, .. .., wOOC11..... Long Beach Harbor. (213) 435-5671. -toloo '" -~·ir:-·.rJ SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH Bowling/Pizza Party, S46 2711 At 1 p.m. Aug. 28, Westbrook Bowl, Garden Grove. 963-1419. SOUTH COAST l""" ....,...., SUNLAND SKIERS "'Ski Sale," Sept. 1-4. Anaheim =.. ··1J111JCPlACO" 111 Convention Center. 800 W. Katella, Anaheim. 999-8900. >&6·Z1U In •JO U ) 1100 TEA DANCE. From 1:30-4 30 p.m. Aug. 28, Guy Halferty --Orchestra. South Coast Plaza Mall. 3333 Bristol St .. Costa CllMA M:Sl., WOClr$ WloCAIUI" (II SOUTH COAST RAlPH BAASM) Mesa. 546-4832. ::-.: -~~lOf\~.'~ =.. ·~00~:-;o<J~ FIFTH ANNUAL STUBBIES California Surf Trials, HI 3'l~ o.., / /0 'lO 10~ !146-2711 through Aug. 28. Lower Trestles. $8400 In prizes. (819) 5!!'!. WlS 11:u1 11,_;1W ~ 43o4·:C:i..o ANIMATION FESTIVAL. Laguna Moulton ~~ 0.-.6•,~~J~\ 1~~ ~ Theatre. Laguna Beach. through Aug 28; 494-6464. ' CKMA WlST Sil"" MM" <PSI a.. 610 'I\ 1000 -uw. 11'> \ l\ '00 -!'!S46~-3~10¥2"=~------ --'IOQID" <"I HAR8a. TWIN .._, .-ss· (II !•----------------------· Hl-3'lS lloolr 110 I~ 100 _, ,...,, 6l0 IJO 1010 srw WUT fAI PH IM$M S -6ll ·><Al SA I Siii 11 JO 1)0 4 )I) o:'i ': ~ !~ ..,HAHOl.,...•....,.--.1 ... iili ..... ---'-lO-•_J0_1o_:JO_ U\ 110 1000 _, wn1. srmr ~~ ilil!lllf!l'-'!!,..1!!9ilWI! .~~~l=··~l~=-·----=='=00==900=:"'.1=0 ·~\ 111'.s• Ml "OtlONISSr rJ =""' sun ~-• '"'' 646.§0lS Sl °' 'Cl!> 10 !IQ CKMA Cll. _, -t79~141 ~-111 5~.1060 -a.us-(t i 10 t.ooin •~ncr <a) 6)0. 10 ·~ "111#8 ..-r \PSI I JO .:::i=': In 100 UO IOJ> < 'hN·k 1 tw Wl'l'kt·nder ~t·c·t1on lot lfl\\ ('0!'-I r.1r1111\ t•nll'rt ainmc·nl IOl'U:-. "FAST, FUNNY SAnRB!' Jenol Mulln. NEW YORK TIMES "Rowdy and refreshing fun. Chevy Chase's fun- niest performance. This Is the best of the Na- tional Lampoon movies." ~~~1~ • A 'I' I • e 4 t. ~g;flllli CLASSICAL MUSIC CITY LIFE COHCERT8, Claaslcal, blues, bluegrass, choral, country, soft rock, (free). -4:~:30 p.m. Thur.; noon-1 p.m. Fri.; through Oc1. 14; The Amphllheatw. Arst St., at Promenade North, Long Beach. (213) 494-1226. MUSIC ANIMALS, At 8 p.m .• Aug. 26, Irvine Mea1fows. 8800 Irvine Center Dr .• Laguna Hiiis. 977-1300. llEAn.EMAHIA. Knol t'a Befry Farm. through Sept. 5, 3, 5 & 8 p.m., Thur.-Sun.; 4 & 8 p.m. Mon .• 8039 Beach. Buena Parle. 952-9400. LOUIE' llELLSON and The Big Band ExplOSlon, Disneyland Aug. 26 & 27, 1313 Harbor Blvd .• Anaheim. 999-4585. THE COWBOY. 2721 Manchester, Anaheim, Country & Western muelc. Indefinite. 965-1412. CHICAGO. At 8 p.m. Aug. 27, Irvine Meadows, 8800 Irvine Center Or .• Laguna Hiiia. 977-1300. CRAZYHOfUU!, Biii Erickson Show & G.R.l.T.S. Band, Aug. 26; w. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 5-49-1512. DYNAMITE OANOBUITERS, 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, 16431 Bolaa Chica, Huntington Beach. 846-13-47. ot8NEYLAND 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, coun1ry western musk:. 5:30-10:30 p.m. nightly; Potyneslan Fantasy, tra- 0 See Whet'• Hllppenlng, Page 11 Michael K eaton and T eri Garr are the funniest thing to happen to the movies this summer! • . ~· M11t:100 II 0 mt Mu 'l'U. ..... l'm:.•«S'I); .\S ,\,\lltlN ~1·~:1.1.1~1 1•111u,-\·~t\ ltlC'lli\t :I. Kt:t\'l'ON • n :tOCIAltR ,...,,.. • ...,. . )111.MO.\I MAJmN )11'1.I, •ANN .111.1.1,\S • C'llHl~T<lt'llt:IC 1.IAI\ I> 1""""''1• l,Yl'\:-1 I) ~II~ i ... 11,,\l'llt:S :-1111 'l,t:ll • l•I"'•""'' '• 11/\1111\' t 1 JIH\Un 1•• .. •• l.F:~: I~ ~.I lfOI M ;t: , ..,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,\,\let~ Hl't"l.LIN11 11;. .. "'' .~ lf IN Ill '1 :11t~'i 1•~'"'"' ~l'.\N 1111.v a r1·1. -'• ~ r-::1:r.:_,=.=-==-=-= .. =;::) --"' ~ ----...· • What':> ~1appening v From P1199 1~ dltloNll mulic of Sotlth Pedflc, 8:15 p.m. nightly; 5-porta ShoWCUe, loc:.I end 04'* tMnted P«formto from around the country, 6 & 7 p.m., 1150 Cerrtta. 1'W., Anahefm. ns-eeoo. QOU)EN mEAR, 306 Cout Hwy., Huntington Beecti, Clttnn Kane, Aug. 26; RobMf\ F0<d Band, Aug. 27; Patrlcil Mora 9nd Bill Bruf0<d, Aug. 28; The Alarm, Sept 1. 536-9600. SAlmY HAGAR. with special gueet Y & T, Aug. 26, Pedflc An19hltheatre, 100 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. 720-0809. HIGH 90CIETY Big Band, At 3:30-6 p.m., Aug. 28, Turtle Rodl Community Pent, IMne. 5-46-389-4. ED LEACff Big Band, At 6 p.m., Aug. 28, Herttllge Parlt stadium, 4601 W .. nut Ave., lrvlne. 660-3639. JACK MACK 9nd The HeArt Attack, E~ Thl!r., Palace, 1713 N. Vlne~213) 462-3000. .. GLENN HESTllA, Larry O'Brien dlrect0<, Dtsneyland Plaza Gardena, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, through Sept. 3. 999-«45. GERALD M Y aADN, Plays through Aug. 27, Wounded Knee, 815 S. Brookhurat, Anaheim. 635-80-40. aouTII COAST PLAZA YIU.AGE. George Carr and the Rhy1hmalrea. 7-9 p.m., SunftOW« and Bear, Costa Mesa. 751-6595. 0 See Wh•t'a H•ppenlng, P99e 12 The ripper strikes again An address waa in- advertently omitted from a story about the Three Eights Society in last week's Weekender. Penons interested in researching. discussing and writing about the phenomenon of Jack the Ripper may write to Harald Sundt, c/o the Three Eights Society, P .O. Box 231, Long Beach, CA 90804. GT H E s OLDEN EAL THE (j(}lJ)EN SF.AL ,1.-1.,....STEVE RAILSBACK, MICHAEL BECX, Pf.NELOPE MllIORD '"" TORQUlL CAMPBEU AS t:RIC "' ''' w• JOHN BARRY ••o DANA KAPROFF •"'~"" IWOCU RUSSEU THAOtER )(JH...Ut '"JOHN GROVF..S r1111L"TI11 •~ Mm•AAntl ERJC SAAR.INEN ... -.011 •• SAMtlEl. GOU>WYN, JR. -..1l111n FRANK ZUNIGA "lEMlNG G0'\1•. •~GLEN C.AMPftfll ,.,,.,, •• , ...... ,,.~,. -1/ POI----[!..,..,.,~···••!!.•ll_,....L:!i!: _ ] ....... ~µ,.. ~--------~tlJrl MAHllM toge 7141772-6-US MAHllM Poclftca~ on.In 714/879--98&0 STARTS TODAY COSTA •SA U TOIO fUWllOM UA Clnlmo Eoworos SOOdllbodl fOJC 71415-40~94 714/5111 ·5880 714/525-4747 CYNlll F<MnMe VllWY llVIM ~ TWWI fomlly 1Wln fdWOl'OI W~ n •1112a.1eeo 1141993.1301 1141551 .oess WUTllttmll MAl1 UA Cintmo 71 4/893-0540 CMK• TMIA'" IMftCToeltl Oii OALl Poe IMOWtlMU IOM't.llOrAllOtoCClP'IDHOlllDOICl'W MAnNHI DAILY AT M<»T THEAJIH ''FAST-MOVl«i .•. Ll<E A SAT\RlAY MATI& Cl.FFHANGER ... ~WS 3-D' IS <UTE A SDfT TO SEEi" -l(evn TloTas, LOS N«ILES TM'S THE TERROR CONTINUES IN 3-0 . GARDEN GROVE Edwards Westt><ool< 53()...t.al ~OMMGE Stadium Dove In 639-&no ...-SNtTA FE S""INGS SAO La Mirada Onve In 52W014 NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT _, DIM·lllS llOT rt£S(llTUI 1• S.O "THE FIBST TBIPLE CBOff'N OF MOTION PIC T IJBES." _. .......... ,LA.F,_•• -MARI< HAMILL • HAAAISON FORO • CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WllllAMS • ANTHONY DANIELS. R .. _..---• ..,.,IMU • "11l!MA'n«W • -DI ........ RICHARD MAROUAHO-.... HOWARO KAZANJIAN -.. GEORGE LUCAS .. _ .. LAWRENCE KASOAN .. GE0AGE LUCAS ·--GEORGE LUCAS -.. JOHH WILLIAMS ,PO!..... @'OI_•-·---l'.XJ'.1:A.9' ~-~·!!'!""' -~ ----·---·-, ~...:~,-===----~-~~ l.Bll;1 * 101111 I 1RACK DOLBY STEREO • DOI.BY STEREO * * * 11 )> c co I'\) !'> .... <O CD c.> - ·~,.....---------------------------------------- (") co "' ..... -. r WEEKEND WITH THE STARS ON KOCE-TV I SO FRIDAY AUCUST26 6:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:45 P.M. 10:30 P.M. SATURDAY AUCUST 27 3:00 P.M. 6:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY AUCUST28 3:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:15 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:45 P.M. •·-·, '~i ' ,. \ . \.: ' / !J I BUSINESS AND PLEASURE NICHT Dr. George Aschbeck, HO st The sounds Of Love w ith Leo Buscaglia Washington Week In Review Wall $treet Week I'll Get ev. Wiiiiam Lundlgan, Dennis Day vou·re In the Navy Now, Gary cooper, Eddie Albert COUNTRY HARMONY, ROYAL ROMANCES AND CIFTS OF MAN stephanie EdWards, HOSt country Music Jut>llee RetUm of the Creat Whales Ellzabettl R, Glenda Jaekson The AScent Of Man STARS: FROM SOUSA TO BROADWAY Stephanie EdWards, HOst stars and stripes Forever, Clfton Webb, Rebert wagner Natlonal~raphlC POiar sear Nattu£"3'~raphlc Save ~ece meatre The ame treeS Of 'ftiika starfeSt: The stars salute PUbllC Televtslon Rl(:hard Kiiey, Diahann canon, RICh Uttle, Steve Allen, Jayne MeadOWS, Patti LUPOne, ROberta Peta S, ShleldS and Ym"nell Ad made pOS.SIOle 1n Dart by a grant rrom MvR corooratton ano "' SUt>slaiaNes. lank Of NewpMt anG the COr1)0ratJon tot PUOllC BrOadCISttng .. -• ~ J._-,.._..;.c: ----• What 's Happening v from Pege 11 Jiii TURNER, Country mu.le:, through Sept. 5, flY«y hour from 1:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m .• Mon.-Frl., Knott'• Berry Ferm Bird Cage Theatre, 8039 Beach, Buena Park. 952-9500. SINGLES MAN WOMAN •STfTUTE, Get Acquainted Party, wine refreshments, ages 25-55, 8 p.m. Aug. 26, 18882 B'*• Vlsta Yorba Linda, $10 tee, 5•5-08-40. NEWPORT HAMOR SINOUI, Meet, 8 p.m., Aug. 27, I<>< City of Hope, lrvlne Coast Country Club, 1800 E. PllCfflc Hwy .. N9wpO<t Beech, $5 donation, 851-1910. OAANGE COUNTY llNOLE8, "Winning at the Game of Life" by Miriam Paul and Jack Cohen, 5-7 p.m .. Aug. 27. $5 fee. Newport Center Pu~lc Library, 658 San Clemente Dr .• Newpon Beach. 551-1232 . . . . Macbeth .,..... From Page 1 Ignatius Explains It All For You'' and "ThP Actor's Ni~htmare." He also appeared on Lou Grant, Mork and Mindy, as well as Pep Boys and BMW commercials. "I love doing as much as I can. At first I said I wouldn't do conunercials -just stage and movies. But it would be stupid not to take a job. Conunercials allow me to do swruner Shakespeare -somethllll( I love," he said. Larry O'Brien will direct the Glenn Miller Orchestra daily at Dis- neyland through Sept. 3. NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON STAGE -lloolt-MwJc -1.rrb--~ ~ 11totw M..,,_, ChMlea Sfl'OUN Mlllfln a..nJn a.y Dlltfla 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Across rrom 01anevtand) ........ Ml 1,IM11TLll•ITlll llTI I Yll TUii -m 1 Ulll Miii --------llCLUDllG-------- TliAl CHAMPIC*SHIP SEASON-THIS IS ElVls-MAD MAX l(ftLER fORCE-flOMAN HOllDAY-MANIWOMAN ANO CHILO-SEARCH ANO DESTROY HffilR' THE lAST TEN DAYS-START TO FINISH-THE GRANO PRIX BRIMSTONE AftO TMACU-f'ORKY'S-lltf GATES OF HELL td1,1M11e1 Dey ---Hew T1 ~AV .. C ... .Ael , ....... "-• O...._ --- Is the SIOH dependable? How latge is the selection? Are ther1 reel club benefits? You get Ill th11 from Video St<>s1 1nd mOft H • Front Row Center Club Mtmbtf ... JOtl TODAY -----BlTA RECORDERS f RO M SJ1i9 VHS Rf[OROI RS FRO M ~479 •THI DUOl'I c.dle*ll CllJ 89020 ..... 111 !At Diii ,., U1·D71 VIDEO ~ : t • l. l : { ) I I I \ .'_\ • • I \ I • :\1 1 t • I • ' l4 • -..1111111111111 ...... ~-----------------------------------------------------------iiiiii~------13 ~ Currently Hanging .,, From P11ge 7 wood-«lgraYef, on display, 27 different prints and preparatOfy drawings, through Nov. 6. (213) 857-6222. Muckenthlller Cufturet Center, Fullerton: Sculpture. Chapman College. Orange; Design, Ettinger Gallefles. Laguna Beach School of Art; Photography, Hewpott tUmor Art Mueeum, 850 San Clemente Dr .• _Newport Beach, "Through Indian Eyes," almost 200 19th and 20thCenturyphotographsfrom lndla. •'NewCalllomlaArtlsta MacArthur, Space 111, Santa Ana. "Documentation '83 ... a Par1 IV." new and experiment al worl(s by Southern California show exp()(lng through the worl\s of Ruth Ann Anderson and artists, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.·Sun. 673-3804. 25 other selected artists, the Wide range of aesthetics and Norton 8'mon Mu.eum of Art, 411 W. Colorado. concerns within the concept of pluralism. through Sept. 4. Pasadena, Muterpieees from the Renaissance and Baroque noon-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 549-4989 Periods, Indefinite. noon-6 p.m .. Thur.-Sun (213) 449-3730. 0 s .. Currently H•nglng, Pane 18 Orane-County Center few Contemp()(ary Art, 3621 w. -• ----------------/our ort TI1E "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Account Executive • * • * BAXTER'S AEROBICS COMPE 111 tON Baxter's, at 5 180 Birch Street. Newport Beach has been hosting an aerobics competition during the month of August. The contest la designed to allow local health and fitness clubs to stiow their lndldvldual aerobics style and personality. During the flnaJ1. on Monday. August 29, each ciub will perfOf'm a ten minute routine consisting of aerobic dancefexerclaes. Phil Johnson. the renowned healthflltness advlsel' will be leading a professional panel of judges. Each team will be awarded Points based on creativity, en«gy level. technique and audience reaponse. An "Olympic Style" judging wlll be used, with large score cards held up to the audience. PrlZes awarded will Include a 2-loot trophy to be dlaplayed at Baxter's. SpectatOf's are encouraged to come support their lavortte club, or Just find out what -oblca 11 all abQut. SKINNY HAVEN'& REDUCING FOR SEMORI Skinny Haven's new Senior Citizen's 10"!. Discount Is a first rate reduction ac1. Now, Skinny Haven's reducing the price IOI eenlOf citizens on their already lnexpenalve menu. They're aervfng healthy, low~alorle. low-fat and low-sodium tare well suited to the MnlOf lllestyte. Since the first restaurant In 1970, Skinny Haven has been serving a wide array of entrees made from the llneat Ingredients and prepared with llt11e or no added lats or olls, cane sugar, starches, salt. or pres«Vatlves. The Skinny Haven method of preparation ensures that not only are seniors able to enjoy the taste repast but also to relax with the knowledge that they're getting good nutrition wtthout overeating Best of all, and Important to many elderly people, most Skinny Haven menu Items are approved by the American Heart Auool•tlon. Even the popular Skinny Oellclous frozen deuert, with '}J the calorlea of regular Ice crNm, has been app<oved by the American Heart Aaaoclatlon. Skinny Haven Isn't just for seni011, though. Everybody needs good nutrition and Skinny Haven Is a greet place for the whole tamlly. From Great-Aunt Bess to thoN llttle grand- children who'll enjoy the "Just for Kida" aetectlons, Skinny Haven 11 making healthy, nutritious dining delk:lous and tun. SCHEDUU!D !NTERTAINMENT CAONllYI BY THE M A August 23 thru 27 -"Rock Haven" August 28 and 29 -"Walt« Trout Band" Auoust 30 and 31 -"Blltv Rave Band" Located In Huntington Beech. CaH 988-9318 CRAZY "°"N 8TEAJCHOUU August 26 -''BIH Etkkaon Show'' and "G.R.l.T S. Band" Auguet 27 -"G.R.l.T.S. send" August 211 -"J.B. lntemeUonal Birthday Show" Auoust 29 end 30 -"Bobb¥ Bere ~" Located tn S..ta Ana. Cell 5-49-1612 .-OUYI August 2e • "Butdl RIMera HOUM &Md" August 27 and 28 -"Jen PMteon" Auguet 29 • ''&Im Bairn'' Loceted In Fountain V111t9Y. Cell "3--2* . . . ..... At just $6.95 need we sayn-.ore. TOP SIJUOIN Sl'EU Gen~cut US.Choice, tmdcr&julcy. TElllYAIO Sl'EU US Choke top slrloln skJwty marinated few tttn1 ftaY<X TOP SmI.OIN ~AND CHlaEH BREASI' TEMPUJtA US Choice top sirloin Krwd with bonekss chic~ breast wt th sweet and 90\.lt sauce. BEEF MBOB TEJUYAlO US Cholcs bcdwtth onlona. mushroom•. atten pcppcn and chary tomatou on • bed o( rice DEEP FRIED PUWNS Uaht!y breaded and deqi &led to a a<>ldm brown CHtcri.N TEMPUJtA Bonclus chlcMn bf-tuts. Tempura style. KrVCd with l\W«t and IOUr 18\.ICC BU-1-0UB BEBJI ltlBS RJb. almmenllf lft ~ ~ M UCe LONDON DOD. s11c .. o( kndcr bed' ffrwd wtth llU jut and aumed hotKrBdtsh uucc. All mtJus aawd with abp ~ Nied or dujo\.lt your cholce of b.a.d potak> or rtc:c plJM; and .:.::f Ranch Bead. ea., ............. .,...$6.15. ~ "You're gomia feel lood inside~~ ~ a a ,,. )> c tO "' O> ... ort TI1E TOWrt Wf PIOMISE YOll GOOD CHINfSf FOOD LUNCHES • DINNHS • TIOPICAL COCKTAILS ~ , IAMQUIT FACIUTIES • ... CATlllNG * FOOD TO GO on11 DAYS $ I SIKW llS<OUIT OI POOi TO '° I SAN DIEGO • N IHI 1.-.. · H~ HJ.9115 '""'°'° ~Appearirs "Rafters" \1\\.-<lnl.'Sday thru Thur~Jy 8.00pm-12·30.im Friday & S.iturJd)' OOOpm-1.30am Wednesday ladies Night Wme Sl.00• \.\\>II Onnks Sl 00• Draft Iker Sl.00 S' 111 . dri£te Ji?~. r CHICICEN DIVAN CREPE AND RAIA10lJlll£ CREPE A ta.'>ry Chicken Divan Crepe complemented by a European blend of vegc1ahles in a crepe. Served with a mixed green or orange almond !\alad LONDON IROl1 SltLe~ of marinated steak topped with burgundy mushroom .... aucc. Served with a vegetable and potatoes. Abo your choice of a m ixed ~reen or orange almond s~1lad. fDTUCCINE CARBONARA Ribbons of fettuccine sauteed with bacon. mushrooms. onions and pea.., and blended Into a velvety sauce of freshly grated Parmesan and Romano cheeses. Served with a mixed green or orange almond :,alad Right now you can experience deliciou!> old world cooking at J ..,peoal low pric~. Jus1 $6.95 fcJr any one o f these elegant dinnen. any night after flve. But do hurry. This 1erriflc price won't be around fo r Jong. South (;oa'it Plaza (714) 556·1225 Univt:r~lty l bwne Center, San Diego (619) 4~}-6616 Offer good after 5 PM. And 1ry u, for Sunday Brunch. Real Cantonese Foocf. eat here or talce home STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 I 21st PL. .Wwport IHdl otUc.-J.tHO M.-to M•t9it D.ity-WHti...ch u..til I :00 • ...._ 0------ ~'1-~ NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 1712 P lacentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA L09 Angeles/Hollywood/Gl•ndale/Lono Beaeh/Norwalk Santa Fe Spnngs/Montebello/Cerrll09/Redondo Beach/Torrall<l4t San Pedro/Westchester/Huntington Beach/Newport Beach/Corona Tiie Be•I B•m•nee ol IU.ly H•s Arrl¥ed In Or•••e Ceanty The Casual, Comfortable, Affordable Restaurant For Everyone/ Reminiscent of the very popular sidewalk restaurants in Italy Classic Dishes and Regional Specialties Dinner from 5:30"" to 11:30"" s..daJ tllU TllndaJ Friday & Sabl'dly 5 Pll te 12:30 PM · 3520 E. Coast Highway Corona def Mar 875-1922 Read how other Or trnge Co~il re· sidcnts use. m ukc and spend their monev In the Featuring pages . ~ .... • • -· Early Bird Dinner Spe,cials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complet e D inner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert .. 4 t o 6 PM • / ~--l Days A Week! DIXIELAND JAZZ IS BACK/ Frld•J• 5:30 to t PM Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family FEArutlNG 10 INTERNATIONAL RESTAlllANTS o,,.n Alon.-Frl. 11 to 9, Sat. 11 to 4 -~673-772 6 BALBOA 80 1 E. BALBOA 4811 BIRCH NEWPORT BEACH 955-2484. Cor11e< or Von Kwman Celebrating 33 years of success la proprietor, Marllyn Llwls ol the Hamburger tt.mlet chain. They are known as an ln- descnbable place With an lndeterlbable menu. The Costa Mesa locat!<>ft ta at 1545 Adams Blvd .. at Harbor. Call 546-7392. American A. T. LEOS Cahtorn1a cuisine Fresh 5eatooo pas1as. mea1 & ooullry Etegdnlly serveo 1n a casual atmosphere D1nnc1 trom 5 p m 7 days a week WP.doing recep11ons and parties 3901 E Coast Hwy Corona det Mar 759· 1854 THE BARN Ameroc.dn Luncn M F It l JO D•nr ,.., M S lrom S PM Happy Hour M J 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Cnampagne Bullet Brunch 10 2 30 Enlertaonment & Dancor-g Banquet Fac11t t1es "982 Redn111 Tushn 730O115 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Tne or,gonat r eatu11ng display 1>r0tllng l unch Mon Fri I I ·2 ()tnner l'loghrty M()(l Fro lrom 5 pm Sat & Sun from 4 p m 200 t Hart>Or Blvd Costa Mesa 64:? 9777 THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM Breaktasl & Orunch ton 3 PM Hearty & heallhy tull\.heons ana C11nnei s r one Catotoi n111 va11e1a1 wines 308 N Coast Hwy L 11puna Beach n eservatoon .-. 494 3023 from ltvonP. 955-014 1 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous va11ety or namt>urgets. saloon sleek sandwiches. IO~ler bisque. ont0n soop fondue and cl'lerry cot>· blef Lunch & dtnner from 11 30 M·Sal Sun 10· 10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hou1 1545 Adams a• Hart>Ot Costa Mesa 5•6 7392 PARADISE CAFE :;,lln ~ ranciscan style Hesti hsh anCI P8Sl8 Patl() dining l unch M·F 11 3 Dinner Mon -Sal from 5 p m Happy Hr M F 5· 7 We<J Lad•s 011e 50' well dronks trom 3 p m Banque1 lac1totoes 600 Newport Center Or Fashion Island Newpor1 Beach 644· l 237 • POOR RICHARDS KfTCHEN Brtakf11St lunch dinner Pa110 d•n•l'IQ #•th ocn n view Modes! proces attr1wone Fame<i t0< Belgian wattles Open lj31ly trom BAM I t98 s Coa'1 Hwy In Volfage F a1re Malt Laguna B«nch •97-1667 PUFFINS Nalurally cook"d rooos h om IJArlC.llk~ to Clll!Pft 10 ti .... , An l\Ovenh1te on rl8t111al ftalong Ht• M I 1 "m 12 pm Siu A Sun 8 n m 1;> pm Vou t MC CA11111t Moo11r1110 P11ctt 30!>0 F C0111t Hwy CorOf\a d~ MAr 640 1~73 T. C. PEPPERCORN rive O•n•ng rooms wolh luepl!ICl' I unch Mon Fro 1 t ')0 3 p m ()tnner 7 J ilyS from 5 ,. m A 1t1tuoe >1dtustmen1 hour 4· 7 weekOayi. 011nc1n9 and enterta1nmem fues ·Sat Aanquet tacrlil•es 8052 Stark Ave Hun11ngron Beach 842 5535 hinese JADE DRAGON S1echwan & Manoa11n l.uos•ne~ ot Dtd China Host Wa1t11ce let? 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I I ,_ l - Currently Hanging v From Pege 13 UCLA MuMum of Cultu'91 Hl9tCKJ, 2 Haines Hall. UCLA. Los Angeles, Asante Art and History. six centuries of Interaction of Africa. Europe and Islam revealed In the rare art from the Akan peoples of Ghana, bfaasware. textiles, wood carvings and display of contemp<><a.ry fakes • GALLERIES Allendale o.Aery, 15-40 S. Coast Hwy., LlllQ\lna Beach, Bennett Sculptures, • 1 bronze sculptures by the Bennett brothers of Placervllle, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-6005. BC 8pece, 235 Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach, "Two Women Artists." Soledad Biagi and Diane Hadley, through Sept. 3; Alao. works of Lar1cln Maureen Higgins. Chuck Nlch~ and Cralo Schlattman, opens Sept. 7, 11:30 a.m.-5.50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. ...,_ood Aecreetk>rl Center. Newp<>f1 Beach, "Cares'·, one woman show by Carol Crabb, acrylics and wat8f'COIOl's of s A true dass1c in which Ccrv<inlc' im- agine~ him!>elf to he Don Quilltllc He endeavor. unsuccc,ltfully 10 cure 1}11.: ills of 1hc world Come and he in!>ptrcd 10. ''Draim dlr hnpoMitlJW Dralm •• Special Wednesday Matinees A ugust 17th & 3 1st & THE SYMPHONY Starring Miss Sarah \.aughan ;md the Orange County Pacific Symphony ~ember 10, 198l 8 PM at The Irvine Bowl Laguna Beach ncket : $27.50, $25.00, $15.00, available at The l..a2una Beach Museum of Art 307 Giff l'.Snve. l..aj.tt.ma Beach, (714) 494.6531 Crystal COve. UM> lcnown tor her Of•llng c:aros. and wallpaper de91gns{ 4:30-7:30 p.m. Aug. 31. 640-7933. Callfomla State Untwer9ttJ Fullerton Eaet Gellery, 800 N. State College. Fullef1on, Art Deco/Images of Women, Sept. 2-~s. opening reception 7-10 p.m. Sept.; OO<HM p.m. Mon.-Frt, 1.,. p.m. Sun. 773.3262. Center, "Original Art Wortcs by T errl McKenzie" wetercdofl, olls, pencil~. through Aug. 31, 1-9 p.m. Mon.; 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.· Thur .. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 96~ 1886. Chells ~. 1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beech, Jane Shusa. oils and watercolora.; Carol Chepman, water- colors, Frank Hamilton and Ralph Hudaon, waten:olors, through August. .... Houee, 12732 Main St .• Garden Grove, "Jewels," artists Include Aavte Gavet, plaatlca with aluminum. copper and braas works; Sharon Lynn IYecevlc, handmade paper; Bonnie Rock, peraonallzed ~. Aug. 28-0ct.2, 1-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Opening 63M707. Newport lleeclt CllJ Hell GalletJ, 3300 Newport Blvd .. ~-Qallutee, 372 P8Cffic Coast Hwy., Laguna Beact1, "Harveat light," limited edition lithographs, original pastels and mixed media works by Alan Murray; aculpture exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2675. Newport Beedl, "The Ferns wtieel of Life," oils, ootaoi Ink. wash and watwcofors by Mimi Sharon. through Sept. 5; Also JMn Chr1stenaen, watercolora and acryttca, through Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 640-2271. Leelle a. 0.-. Gall1rlee, 1~2 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beadl, Show!~ ol Western art, indefinite, t 1 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends. •97-1050. Ouonlm OallerJ, 374 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, Acryllca and watercolors by Murlefe Burch, oils by Arleen Hueeby, Sept. 1-0ct. 1. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally . ..e ...... 22. Goldeft w ... ~. sponsoring a paint and drawing tour of MOl'row Bay by arti~ and teacher Harvey Clemans, no art experlenoe necessary, ends Aug 26. 891.J991. Huntington 9Mch Ubnry Md Cuttw.. ReeourcM Orane....... 480 Ocean Ave.. Laguna Beach. pm.wtnntng oeramtoa. glaSa, weevlngs. wood sculpture and furniture; Souttiw.t ceramic artist Victor Verbalaltts, ba.aketa by Fran Kraynek·Prince and Nell Prince, through August. 1G-5 p.m. dally. 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Yen1 ..... 1). ..... ., ........... Of ... ,.... ..... c--............ eo... lrJ Cl9 llt Alnft, OM). (1 lw,. • IML) --.. • "" flOOTIML ............. __.. lhUJlll oe.. .. .,.... c .... ,. (I ......... , .,.e.:.-'U .... Y• y ....... C-. ..... , ..... , _ ..... llY ___ _ ••••• The Piiot ., The very proper Dr. Craig (William Daniels) offers a pre-dinner drink to a visiting Hungarian surgeon (Rita •August 26 -September 1 • Zohar) in "Craig in Love" on Wednesday's episode of "St. Elsewhere" on KNBC ( 4) at 10 p.m. -Dayli11ae Drama A divorced Chuck proposes to Donna By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL ~YCHILDREN: Chuck receives his d ivorce papers from Carrie and proposes to Donna. Robbers steal the jewelry that is being modeled at a benefit at the Chateau and lock Erica in her dressing room. They set off a smoke bomb that st.arts a fire, trapping Erica and Donna's baby John, who is In her dressing room. Steve is injured when his plane crashes and his female passenger. assumed to be Nina, is killed. Cliff IS the only one available to operate on Steve. Everyone at the hospital is shocked when Nina arrives and explains the dead woman is Kim, who was just getting a ride from Steve. J enny upset because her boss asks her to pretend to be in love with Tony. Palmer plans to stop Daisy's wedding. Dotty is hired by Jesse's band, but she lies about the job to Benny. Jasper and Myra plan a joint vacation with separate rooms. ANOTHER WORLD: Stacy and Jamie arrive arm in ann at Liz's dinner party, launching a plan to protect Stacy from Mark's dangerous enemies. Nicole and Jamie draw closer together when he reveals his former drug problem and offers to help her. 'Larry decides to keep Jeannie's death a secret from Blaine and allow her to enjoy her Paris honeymoon with ~dy. Donna .• who is trying to ruin Sally's marriage plans wtth ~et.er, d1SC0vers Sally had a baby and put it up for adoptton years ago. Stacy's cozy clinging to her old flame Jamie starts gC>S.9ip at the opening of Leo's hot new Bay City nightclub. The replacement secretary on duty at Bakewell's office at the time of his murder arrives in Mac's office looking for Mark With a gun in her purse. AS nfE WORLD TURNS: Craig and Diana are reunited briefly. but are interrupted by Kirk. After Kirk leaves, Craig ~ Diana a. tramp and leaves also. Later Craig apologizes to Diana and tncks her into lending him $1 0,000. Miranda plans a romantic dinner for Bob, but when he leaves the room Antoine arrives and tries to get her to go to Paris with him. John Ls determined to find care for Burke but is refused lab apace in the prison clinic and hospital. J~e« kidnaps Paul from camp and takes him to Wyoming, with Gunnar and Barbara hot on his trail. Charmaine believes John ts secretly interested In her and begins to actively puniue him. Craig tricks the circus owner lnto sending Steve to his house to perform as a clown at a kiddie show where police will be waiting. When police go to arrest Steve. they ftnd out It's Terry 1n costume and Steve escapes once again. CAPITOL: Thomas tells Wally he haa high hopes for hlmaelf i1 his aw-gery la a al.lCCell&. After hla caat oome1 off, he will be in a body brace and then will know whether he can walk. Brenda pays an older eecort to take her out 1n front of Wally to make hlm jealous. Paula admits to Or. Parker chat Myrna made her afrald Mark would have her committed. Paula alao admits she faked her di.ease for yean bec:auae ahe couldn't deal with Mark's IJOCial We. Many years ago ahe th~t Mark was having an off air but had no proof. In light of Paula's progreu, Mark and Clattaaa decide to atop seeing each other. Amy conlinuet to aearcb for her father and Justin of fen to help lhro~gh hii Wuhlngton connections. Trey tc:Us Jordy not to give Amy th~ orfgfnal documentl rrom her mother's hotel. Trey lean that If Amy'a f•ther tu.ma out to be Sam It ClOl.lld hurt the Clegp and h1a ~lecdon bid. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Eu,ene'a dying grandfather reveaa •deadly voodoo curae haununa the &.dford Wnlly. ~ lnheritl h1a grandfath r'a quest to mnove the cww 4 Friday, Aug. 28, 1983 and has onJy a mysterious key to guide him to secret vault contairung the answer. The farruly caretaker convinces him the curse ~ nonsense. Trista welcomes ~ene home, but just as he confides he may have inherited a curse. the man who sat bemd~ him on the plane keels over dead in the airport. Alex pronuses to protect a frightened Renee from Anna's vengeance after Bo's private eye reveals evidence that Renee deliberately rigged the boat accident which led to Anna's rruscaniage. A jealous Mickey huddles with Gwen, hatching a plot !-0 ma~e Maggie believe Don is two-timing her. Tony's everung with Sandy Horton is cut short when a startled Anna appea.:-' and ~dy angi:Uy realizes he was deliberately flaunting her m front of his soon-to-be-ex-wife. EDG.EOF' NIGHT: Peter is knocked out in the garage by someone in a van. Sky and Raven join for~-es with Peter to follow the van. Sky finds it in a garage in the new Isis buil~g. along with a dozen other identical vans. They are susptctous of Stan, who was seen riding in a green van, and find out that he works for Unanet, the company trying to buy the TV st:ation. Stan recommends Peter for the anchor job. The prevt?us an~hor was ~n down by someone in a green van. Stan tS worned the Whitneys are gt-tting too close and he plants a bomb in their office. All escape with minor injuries but are convinced Stan is the k.iUer of Nicole and Walter. Raven investigates Stan's van and Is trapped as Stan approaches. Calvin and Preacher are suspicious of Robbie Hamlin. Preacher feels Robbie gave too much attention to Jodie. GENERAL HOSPITAL· Luke tells mysterious wealthy strangei: he has nothing of interest for sale. Gregocy orders a reluctant G rant to eliminate Dr. Gerald. Grant tells G regory Luke is becoming meddlesome and should be dealt with Natalie is very angry when she finds out Grant helped keep Dr. Gerald in the hospital. She tells Gregory where Grant wW be for ciiru_ler. Gregory sends a spy to tamper with a hanging p~t an~ it crashes on Grant and Celia's table, almost hitting Celi~. Rick check.a into the hospital for open-heart surgery. Moruca re!uaes todoRick'ssurgery. Rick draws up a new wtll. Heather tells Edward ahe will get his documents for the price of pennanenl custody of Jaaon and a cash bonus. Scotty is angry Heather ls going out w ith Jimmy Lee and apUh a drink on her dress. Brock and Bobbi make up, but. when Scotty starts sending her her old anal aheel. she fean Brock will find out ahe ia a former hooker. GUIDING LIGHT: Billy tells Joeh tl's all over with Vanessa. 8llly blames Tri3h for Vanessa's leaving and accuaee her of being on Alan's side. Henry la happy that he, VMetaa, Nola and Quint will Uve together because he needs a family. Nola and Quint believe aomeone ln the picture killed BW Bauer. Tony teU. Annabelle it's only a coincidence that Bill was •t her hotel, but she atJU feela the murder had 10t'1"1ethlna to do with her. Tony tells Mike that Annabelle la not the mystery woman In the picture, nor la It her mother. Annabelle thinks she should Mve told Mike that she wu In Chlcqo. Mike wanta Rm& to investlgate the connection between th.e girl ln the picture and h1a father'• death. Rem calla Chicaao and learns the cqe has been ruled a suclde and la cJOlltd. Annabelle acicept.s ena-aement ring that Tony received from Bea. Bradley finds out Barker sot him fired. LOVING: Doua calla at Mccyl'• mot.el room. where the has Just made love with Ro(rer. She a1alJa him fromcomlna up and Roser tel.la her ~tte I.I no way 1he can marry Doua. Meryl aimort t.ella Doua ahe can't marry hlm but atope ner.eR. Roe@r -TV Antenna Kathy Carlson more than a beauty queen By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol h Diii) .... ...,. Karen Carlson. star of ABC's limited senes "Two Marriages," seems a bit unhappy that her network biography mentions her beauty queen credentials. She's not anxious to boast that she was once first runner-up in the Miss America contest. "I have never really cared for beauty pageants," she says. "There's something instinctual in me that says they emphasiz.e all the wrong thmgs. But I got thrust into it, which is a long . complicated story, and that year I was constantly in the spotlight. "You are an image, a queen, a story princess .... You're not allowed to be just yourself. to take off your shoes, put on a T -shirt and and just get dirty sometimes. People arc willing to open their homes, give you their cars, and it's all because of this title. And that never seemed like me. "It got to a point where I started to dislike myself for it. l wanted to be known for what I can do, not what I look like ... I'm sure I alienated a lot of people. U a man told me how pretty I was, I just instantly walked away." Still, Carlson admits her looks probably helped her get started in show business. In storybook fashion. she was vacationing in Los Angeles aft.er the beauty queen stint. She had hitched a ride to Beverly Hills and was looking in windows along Rodeo Drive when she literally bumped into Louis Shurr, an old-time Hollywood agent who had once handled Betty Grable. Until his death nine months later, Shurr nurtured Carlson'scareer, arranging an early appearance with Bob Hope. After a series of dwnb blonde roles on "The Red Skelton Show," "The Phyllis Oilier Show" and "The Hollywood Palace.'' Carlson reached a turning point. She journeyed to New York to study acting. hoping to win more serious dramatic roles. Her first post-New York role was as Robert Redford's wife in "The Candidate." She later did guest shots on television series such as "The Streets of San Francisco." "Police Woman" "Medical Center" and "Barnaby Jones." On the set of ''Here Come the Brides.'' she me t actor-smger David Soul, who later gained fame on "Starsky and Hutch." The two were married, had a son Jonkrisjian, and later were divorced. . Carlson has continued her acting career m recent yea.n; with a role in the mini-series "Centennial" and one in the television movie "Six Months with An Older Woman." (She says she was playing a role older than he r true age in the latter.) Carlson was also the woman w ho tried to steal Captain Furillo away from J oy<."e Davenport in two recent episodes of "Hill Street Blues." Two years ago, she appeared in a short-lived but critically acclaimed series called "The American Dream." It was the story of a suburban Chicago family relocating toa gritty inner city neighborhood. Carlson is hopmg her new family show. "Two Marriages" will have more success. "The difference between the shows, if I described it m colors, is that 'An American Dream' was a much darker color," she says. "We were trying to deal with reality in terms of Chicago, its locations and people. In 'Two Marriages,' we're dealing more with relallonships. I think. We're trying to have a realistic approach, but we're also trying to bnng humor into it, so that you'll really Like these people." "Two Marriages" is set in Iowa, focusing on two families. Ann Daley (Carlson) is a construction company engmeer. Actress K athy Carlson fighting for equal pay and advancement. Her husband Jim (Tom Mason) works on his father's dairy farm. The couple have three children: a teen-age son from Ann's first marriage, a half-Vietnamese daughter from Tom's first marriage, and a6-year-old son together. Their neighbors are Art and Nancy Armstrong (Michael Murphy and Janet Eilber). Art is a respected surgeon, and Nancy is a traditional homemaker. The Annstrongs have two children. Carlson said some of the storylines will emerge from the different lifestyles and family tensions among the Daleys and the Armstrongs. She says she identified strongly with her role as a remarried mother. "It was just amazing," she says. "I remarried in January. I had raised my son, who's now 12, pretty much by myself with the help of my mother and some friends: Then I met this wonderful man who came into my life and loves my son as much as I do. Suddenly. my son has a man in the house. "It's wonderful, but at the same time it's an adjustment because now there's not just a mother figure giving him discipline and advice." The future of "Two Marriages" depends on its ratings success during a brief tryout. In addition to last Tuesday's 90-minut.e pilot, there are three hour-long episodes airing at 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Would Carlson be willing to stick w ith the show for several years if it is picked up? "For the first time, I can say yes," she replies. "And I have not felt that way about anything in the past .... They told me it would be the first or second week in September when they would let us know. and I jusl feel suspended until that ume." Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 3 -Tube -•Friday----· lw.cl .. fll) -1MI llOOCttD NID llWl'f, llWl'f llOM Ceb c.11ow., '*' ............. olel""" "8etlll1ctn to old lllM .....,,_ .... ......, of ................. (1 IW.) '1\} THI --Of LCM Dr. Leo .._. ............ ,.._. ...... =--· lngn dllnt IOf lo¥ti"I ,..... -• .....,., ... of good OOIMiUllloetlon c11v .. ao..-.> .. 0 1"I MIDBI: DICADI Of ~nut A ...,11lan of the ..... aClllOft In tM oourte and plaJlnil aClllOft on the lleld with .,....-Al onte, ......_. owner and ......., .... 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Vicki tries to find out what's going on and recovers a picture showing Gl.aelle wearing a pendant exactly like the one Clint gave her. Vicki believes that becauae of the strong reeemblance, Gl.aelle la Echo's mother. Echo ia determined to get revenge on Clint. J enny sees a loan shark follow her and Brad, and Brad admits he borrowed the money from him. Brad tries to repay It, but the loan sharka want the interest too. Rafe arrests the loan sharka for extortion and Brad's financial problems are temporarily aolved. Herb accuaes Dorian of having an affair with David. F.d talks Marco into giving Arnie a job, but no\ as a model. Alecia bitter that Aaa pays attention to him only becauae of his basketball talents. RYAN'S HOPE: The Ryans have a party to celebrate Frank and Jill's wedding. Jill appears to have the lead in the election, but word oomes in that she has lost a key district. Bess tells Buddy Maggie is very upset that Bess gave him the rent money. Maggie asks for the money back, but he doesn't have it anymore. Tired of their poor existence, Maggie trkkB her boyfriend into giving her the money to leave and heads for • FREE DELIVERY •WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE New York by bua to find Jill. Out of money, ahe aooepl.ll another pamenger'a offer to buy her meal but ahe gives him the alip once in New York. Bill briefly kisses Siobhan. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Warren realizes that Vargas mua\ have cauaed Travia and Liza's acictdent by 11bo~ Stephanle'sconverUble. Vargas tries to prevent Jo from ldentifytna him. Jo pleads for bompusion when her kidnapper reveal.a h1a face, aaytng she reminds him of his mother. Travia paniOI when hia aon suffers a crisis in the nursery, but doctors reamure him despite the baby's guarded condition. Wendy la happy about the prospect of marrying Warren, but he convinces her they must be discreet until he divorcee Suzi. Ringo diacovers Suri ia heiress to $4 million and stops Warren from telling Suzi about the divorce. Warren dumps hill wedding plans and bep Suzi to forgive him. Bowman warns Ringo V argaa could be arrested for attempted murder if not reined in quickly. Michael announces plans to leave Hendenion soon but says he has no intention of leaving Jenny behind. YOUNG AND THE RF.sTLFSS: Joe sneaks Jack out of the hospital and takes him to Dr. Reeves. He tP.lls doctor Patti shot him and she decides to begin a whole new therapy on Patti. Rick sells his story toa publisher for $2500 and gives the money to Nikki. Nikki gives Victoria to Allison, hoping she did the right thing. Lauren tries to drug Tracy and keep her from singing at Danny's concert, but Gina and Amy switch the drinks and Lauren winds up being drugged. Carl believes Jill shot Jack when they were both drunk. Patti doesn't know why Jack is so remote, but she feels he is blamin~ her for the ahootlnJ{. 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Michael Palin Members ot Brit· aln's lamed comedy troupe re-create on stage soma of their funniest sketches. 'A' i hf .. 25 min.) 1'lm GUaCCMmlOOAY 1'lm m C* LA. Featured: a report on Social Security, and growing leers about the plan's ettectlveness (Part t): a trip to one of the best of Calllorrfla's spas, La Costa: a profile ol popular KllS-FM OJ Rick Dees: set sell ab08rd the Love Boat when II visits China with a behlnd·the-sc1v ~r=· •••tmJI ........ IAW'll New York Yankees at Cali- lornla Angets (3 hfs ) (%) Mam WLLIAm: TMI IHOW .. .._ IAVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend· ary country-western singer In a cancan featuring such Wiiiiams hits as "Your Chealln' Heart ... "Hay, Good LOOl<ln' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr • 30mln.) la llOW'a "Strange COrtlesalon" ( 19«. Orama) Jean Gabln, Ellen Drew. OuMg World war II. a convict etcapes to foln the French cause lor lreactom from Nazi tyran- ~ :."ars.) =· TMI U...DICMllOP ._,_A dlcusalon ot the legal action In the courta and playing action on the field with gunta Al Davis, Raiders owner and attorney Joe Allloto as well as players and coact)es. ( 1 hr ) 8 TYCOOlt TMI .,_Of A WOllM °"P- ly wounded In her personal and buSlnesa Ille. Oavlnla llnds a protector In another man and begtna to reatlze ttlat al'le fs tired of her frantic bUsln"w Illa. (Part 5) (2 hrs.) 8 -Benaon tries to save the /ob• of a looal manufactu1lng plant's employ· eea by asking Kraus to poee H • weslthy Tellln. (A) n &TMI CIUJlllll PM&YI IMT TO--. The ptobleme that the 86defly flCe II ml<Hll• 1nd ways that people 11• IMng Mlar liYaa In their lat« yaen are exa• mined ( 1 hr.) • ---~ A !<><* i. t1kan at the upa and down of audltlOnlng Ind beU1Q selected H 1 Ram'• ChearteeOer. • lilOWll "The Lttt·Handecl Gun" ( 1958. Wntem) Paul Newman, LH• Miian. A ycuthfUI Billy Iha Kid avenges hit employ· .,., death and than MO&pea to Madaro. i tva.) ··-·-·-WM&. tnmf wm "A Big F1A?" '*1: Greg Smllh, d•rector ol rtM&rch. PNctentlel Bache SacurlllM, 00 _. IUll.OR MVATI IYI POW9B BOotha •tart ea Rlymond Chandlar't h8rc:t~ 6-IKttv., who, In the Int of a !M-pert WIM. tanglat wltl'I movie I<* In the inYMtlgallon 01 Iha untimely daflth of 1 film II.,. Cl) ... '"Tha Bad Newt Beart" (197&, COm.dy) Watt« Msrthau. Tatum O'NMI. 10 Fnday,Aug . 28, 1983 A wt11~ey-s1pp1ng Little League coach transforms his losing team Into pennanl conlendefs by signing up 1wo of the meanest, toughest players around. 'PG' U hr .. 40 min ) 0.,. "Sararl 3000 · (1 981. Adven- ture) David Carradine. Stockard Chann- ing A magazine 1epor1er and a veteran race-car driver lake part In a perlkl'.r.l Afri- can road race "PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • 8 1•111111 A soctally Inept computer wtllz (Michael Richards) attanda his tenlh high school reunion, hoping thal his lor· me< classmates wlll now view hlm as a sucoess ~ =' IUUDll A man who bets a mil· hOn dollars each week on sporting events. a man who uses his teat to perform taSks • WM&. tnmf wm "'A Big Fell?"" Guest: Greg Smith. director ot research. Prudential Bacha Securities. fl)'Al&TPU) ID ...... mM Regularly scheduled mmlng may be delayed due to bfeaka. .. CAT\m .. llOlfll "I'll Get By" (1950, Musical) June Haver. Glorle OeHaven A dl.sgrun- tled lemale singer accuses a composer of cheating h8f out ol a song she was ~omlsed. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) .. U TM1 mT OP UL 1t9 WOMT 01 UI Donna Mills and William Shetner host this star-studded 8llttravaganza honoring the &1ars. celebtllles and newsmakers who most often appear on the pages of US Magazine. (2 hrs ) 8 llOlfll "The Best Little Girt In The World" ( 1981, Ofama) Jennlf8f Jason Leigh, Chartea Durning A beaulllul and popular high school student's deep-root· ed leara and Insecurities are manifested ln her refusal tout, which eventually maket her anorellli<:. (R) n (2 hrs.) I WU. WU WOIU 0. AlmM.I :\1.0MWICll "Elllngton: The Music Lives On" Cloely Tyson hOsts a trib- ute to Duka Ellington. 1ee1urlng clips of hie performances. Interviews with his pears, ind salectlona or his works performed by Cilr Simon. Trest Wililama, Sister S • Karan Akara. Ken Paga 1nd oth· 8f9, 2 hrs,) GD UUWAllDI ct) .,.. "The Hinging Tree" (1959. Western) Gary Cooper. Marla Schall. A d0c1or kllla 1 men while rescuing a gift and la amo.1 tynChed by 1 drunkan mob ( 1 ht .. 50 min.) ®_,.. "Haavy Metal" ( 1981, Scteooa- ACtlon) Animated. Voices of John candy. John Varnon. A myatenoua grMn Ofb of tramandou• poW9f haa 1 atrange tfftot on a va(jfty of chtrlCttrt In different tlmee Ind pleCee In Iha unlverle. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 ~ "TM Mllalon8ry" ( tM2, Com- edy) Mld'IMI Pllln, Mlggle Smith In Vlo· t°"-n Loncton, 1n AnQl!can ctargymen hel'I ltom Arne. It astlgnad to head 1 atum m1111on fC>f rarr.n women with tha flntnolel auppon ot hla amorout baneflO- lreeL 'A' ( I hr .. 30 mln.) (Z)llOWll "Gragory'a Girt" (1982. eom.- dy) Gofcton John Stnctalr, Ott Htpbufn. A ~tllh actloolboy ftllt head-ovtr· ~ fOf hit toCotf team's lint t.maie -a;·~; .. 30mln.) -E"'__......o. ,_, Nf -MardO =bel I Oennia Hom• 1C>-found Mldcllew I bout (from Las Vegas. NV). (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l w-n11111 __ ,... ....rMU.aY .. Cl) DAUM J.R. tries to recove< hiS and Holly's money In Cuba. Mickey's mother (Kata Reid) comes to SouthlO<k, and Bobby has a conlrontatlon with Chlf (R) I~ ..... YOU AldD fllOll IT MO¥ll "Arst Monday In October" ( 1981. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Jiii Clayburgh. A llberel Supreme Court Jus- tice clashes with the newest member of the nation's highest court, an ullra-coo- servatrve woman Jutlst 'R" ( I hr , 40 min) 0 MO¥ll "Pate<nlty" (1981. Comedy) Burt ReynOlds, Beverly 0' Angelo. A bech· elor In his 1()(119$ whO wants to be a father searches for the right woman to bear his chlld. "PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) I TMIWl•Ull .. -.rTUC11 -•• mw .. •nr•WOM-IDI MO¥ll "You're In The Navy Now" (1951, Comedy) Gary Coopet, Jane Grl!ef A young Navy crew is given a dan- getous assignment during World War II !1 hrs) (HJ llOt mcalAM.T TMI ... Comedy sketches combine with claaslc ltlm and news footage In an offbeat. satiric take- off (Q) llCMI "Outland" ( 1981. Sclene•Flc- llon) Sean Connefy. Pele< Boyle. A speoe mal$MI Investigates a rash of myst9floul deaths within a mining colOny on one of -M>!tflf'I moons 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 min ) CZ) _,.. "Outrageous!" ( 1977. Come- dy) Craig Russell, Hollis McLaren. A OOOd·natured hairdresser, who moonlights as an Impersonator ot female celebfllles. shares an apartment and a platonle rei.- t1onshlp with a sohlzt:lc young wom- .,. an. i,U &· I ....... _ TMl&i ·-~llU. .UT Ul.WAY ...n Of TMI lfGMJ> CC)llCMI "Monty Python Live At The Hol- lywood Bowt" ( 1082, Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Pann. Matnbtf• of Brit· sin's lall'l9d comedy troupe r.-oJeata on atage tome ol 1Mlt tunn'"t akatchM 'R' il~mln.) CH>.,,. "Time Altar Time" ( t979, Sci- tnca-Flotlon) Mlleolm McDowtft, David W1rrtef. H.G. Welle OhaMI the lnl1mou9 Jack the Atppar from Vlotorian London to modem-day S.n F1anc1&eo through the UM of 1 time machine 'PO' ( 1 hr.. &2 min.) il:WIML TMI --~TO .. ,~'fMClll . tw IM.UI Hoity (Loll Chllal> beglnt her IChtme to fofoe J.R. ou1 of her c~!'Y.· ,.. while i<.t'-lnt plott to btuk up Bot>ey a marr~ by tnc:lOUl'eQlng Mark Gr1tton 10 take Pem to Europe. (R) ( 1 hr.) D e ~Gu.at hott: John Denvef. Ou=~~tw.) ;o.;Mlll,.rr _.., 111rr..:w. .... .... , .. ''Jllcyll Md Hyde. ToCMttiet " (19121 ~) Mark Blanilfleld. e..a Armttrono. A ttralt~ eclentlat'a -Dayt1 ... eon1. -Friday -Afternoon Moviea-,..a "Red Mountain" (1951. Western) Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scotl ( 1 hr . 30 min) Cl) "Westbound" ( t959, Western) Ran- dolph Scott. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) (CJ "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper. Marla Schell ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (tD "Outland" ( 1981. Sc1ence-Flct1on) Sean Connery. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr .. 49 min) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann-Margret ll hr. 45 min.) 11:11 O "The Atomic Cate" ( 1982) Oocu· mentary ( 1 hr . 25 min.) Cl> "Gregory's Gtrl" ( 1982. Comedy) Gordon John S1ncla11, Dee Hepburn ( 1 hr , 30 min) m "Fat Spy" ( 1965. Comedy) Phyllis Diiier. Jack E. Leonard ( 1 hr . 30 min.) HI ct) "Catastrophe'" ( 1977) Documents· ry Narrated by Wilham Conrad. ( 1 hr . 32 min.) Ctf) "Looker" (1981, Sc1ence-F1cuon) Albert Finney. James Coburn ( 1 hr • 34 min) (OJ "Birth Of The Beatles" ( 1979, B1ogra phy) Stephen McKenna, Rod Culbertson U hr , 40m1n) 0 "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Drama) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger. (2 hrs ) •CD "Night Shltt" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keatoo. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •CCl "So Long At The Fair" (1951. Mys- tery) Jean Simmons. Dirk Bogarde. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. CID "The Mouse And Hts Child" ( 1978, Fantasy) Animated. ( t hr .. 23 min.) 0 "The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Drama) Geraldine Fitzgerald ( t hr . 35 min.) CZ) "Outrageous!" ( 1977, Comedy) Craig Russell. Hollts McLaren ( 1 hr • 40 min.) .. (CJ "Journey Out Of Darkness" (1967. Adventure) Ronald Morse. Konrad Matthael ( t hr , 25 min ) CO •·smuggler's Cove" ( 1979. Adven- ture) Greg Rowe. Sally Boyden ( 1 hr 14 min) lO) "The Secret Qt NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) A111mated Voices of Elizabeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise. ( t hr. 20 min.) UIO "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs.. 15 min.) --•Evening .. 1E~N MC ... o MAWAll'IVR many ol his 1;00teml)Olarles. ( 1 hr ) G> 1"1 IOUllll Of LOW Dr Leo Buscaglia prescribe& the most Important Ingredient fOf loving relationships •• a healthy dose ot ~communication. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (.HJ MCW9 "Time Attar Time" ( 1979, Sci· enca-Flctlon) Malcolm McDowell. David Warner. H.G Wells chases the Infamous Jack the Ripper from Victorian London to modern-day San Francisco through the use Of a time machine 'PG' ( t hr . 52 min J CS) lllO¥W "I Ought To Be In P1eturas" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matrhau. Ann Margret A teen-ager Journeys from BrOOl<lyn to Hollywood to get to l\now her estranged screenwriter tether 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45mln) (l) 110Y9 "The Plumber" (1981, Drama) Judy Morris. Iver Kanis The wile of a uni· varsity professor becomes the victim ot a strange plumber's subtly aggressive behavior. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) I Dl:IYMDYU .. Cll ... ~U.... "Gery Cooper" CR. POOTaM.L Otrawa Rough Riders et Edmootoo Eskimos (3 hrs ) I H•w. ,_..._ ntl DMAlll TIMI .....,. 19 ®I 19\ f0019AU "Pre-Season Game" Los Angeles Rams al San Otego Cha= (3hrs) IMC..:.o 0 llOUCI WOllM (Z) "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Orama) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley . -ntl llOC)QBllNM-•MD MANY, MANY .,_ Cab Calloway narrates this special with llashbacks to old films featuring ~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilitles St·n 111g ..\ll F.11th~ I larbor l,a\\'H · \lcn1nt Olive \ lcn 1orial Piu·h · \ lorl H<llT · • Burial I n Any Cemetery --Shipment --Cremation. Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. life by sharing and switching each other's ~friends 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) .. ...rTUCKI 2:11 llOVll "Strange Behavior" ( t981. Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher A pOllce otfloer Investigates a series of brutal murders In e small Mid western college town. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 1:111 •ACI: -llMY MAmMM. llMY twmWI eocc.•~tlO L-.Y ~ The work of today's hOttest young wrlt8fS, directors and stars are gathered togethef in Short film, video and animated segments. ( 1 hr ) 1:11 m ou.m CCMn'T TODAY M 11 llOVll "Rachel And The Stranger" ( 1948. Drama) LOfetta Young, Wiiiiam Holden In the 1800s, a stranger wanders Into the lives of a pioneer couple and helps them rekindle their lllckerlng romance. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ®*Ml "Heavy Metal" ( 1981, Science· Fiction) Animated Volees of John Candy, John Vernon. A mysterious green orb of tremendous power has a strange effect on a variety of characters In different times and places In the unlv81'S8 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 mlnJ. .. i aUITa&O IOGIO(IO • llOVll "Homework" (1982. Comedy) -Saturday --Morning---.. i u.t. PAim 9ClllT IYllAT ~ _. "Women's Softball' Hitting" Guest Msry llttfewood. Arizona State coech (R) (lJ llOVll "Zapped!" ( 1982, Comedy) Scott Balo, Willie Aames. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) .. Ql)ITMCADI n (E) IWr'llUC1'IClll _. "Women's SOftball. Pitching" Guest. Mary Llttl&- wood, Arizona State coach. (R) .. (!) TMI WOIU ro.oMOW (t) llCMI "Cataatrophel" ( 1977) Docu- mentary Narrated by William Conrad. ( 1 ht., 32 min ) (!) VIC'I YltlJN!lf LOT (R) (l) llCMI "Brtak1ng Away" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley ( 1 ht .. 40 min l • d1J --" 1'1 Only Money" ( 1962, Com ) Jerry_ Lewis, 2achtlry Scott. (2 hrs ) .. CArr••·~ ·-ltMY MTPA111GL " ...... ,....,,,,.. TmTU -·--....... I.,_ PD LICI TO• ... ... Cft. fl001'U&.L Ouawa Rough Rldtr• at EclmOnton Eetclmoe (R) (2 hrt., ™ ®'·' ..... ,. ...... Richard Kilty 00.ta thlt dc>otJmentary tracing the carMt Of the "Gt .. , .. , Show-{O)~ ~th " ( t hr ) ...... "The Mango TrN" ( 1977 Dra- me) 0.aJdlnt Flttgtttld. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) • D M•ALL .... Guest: Frank Robin· IOO (R) 12 Friday, Aug. 28, 1983 Joan Collms, Michael Morgan A high school student has a difficult time trying to Ira iose.p=t~R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) I llOVll "Mr Moto Takes A Vacation" ( 1939, Mystery) Peter Lorre. Virginia Field Mr. Moto becomes embrolled In the theft ot the Queen's Jewels and tries to dis· cover who committed two murder's ( 1 hr . 30':.J. fl:) "Monty Python Live At The Hot- lywOOd Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleese, Michael Palin Members of Brll· a1n·s fameq comedy troupe re-cr&ate on stage some ol their funniest ~etches 'R' l~ hr . 25 min) M CS) llOVll "Hit" ( 1973. AdVenture) Biiiy Dee W1Hiams. Richard Pryor A black led· erat agent l>Oter over his daughter's death sets out to trap the gang of French drug smugglers he believes 10 be responsible 'R'~mln,) .. ™ llOVll ''Journey Out Of Darkness" (1967. AdVenture) Ronald Morse, Kon· rad Mattheel A Polloeman struggleS to survtva while 8$00fllng an aborigine bound tor trlal across the Australlan desert. (I hr .. 25min) (Q) llCMI "Birth 01 The BeelleS" ( 1979, Biography) Stephen McKenna, Rod Cul- bertson the early days of the wor1d- ,. ... ,,. I~ evoa•~,,.. ~--,. .. ....,.. ft'IT«Mllllll•ll Tm-CllCO•MllAll .,. "The land Of The Free" (No Dat~t>ert Culp, Jeff Conaway ( 1 hr.) CS) "Race For Your Life. Charlkl B1ownl" ( 1977. Comedy) Animated ( 1 lht .. ~~,--- .,. teml--.0 Featured: an Interview with Denny Ettman. lead llnger of the g1oup "Olngo Bolngo": a repot1 trom Mark Snahboz on the exciting sport of blcyote racli:ig. ••tWTll .. .......... a::t='.:.U. --en••-OMP)MIJ~ ~.-Al'lllG9C• "Gatlin" A oowt>oy on the tem from a ITIUfcMf rap II tlOw9d cfown by a 14-VNl-old compenlon whO ldOllZtt hfm . ® 09-, -I 111 •n Thia tltue· tlon comedy tak .. a humoroua look at th41 Wllhlnoton Pl' ... oorpe. Ct) 9IMI "The Seoret 0t NIMH" (1982, Fantaty) Animated. voa. of Dut>eth Hart men. Dom DelulM. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) .,. u.m Me.TT .. .... "'°WI Lnn.1 •'9CM.I I ... ~----"',_ .. ....... .. "Smucxllefa Cow" ( 1979. A!Mntut•I Oteg AOwa. Sally Boyden. famous Liverpudlian muslC81 group are chronicled. ( 1 hr • 40 min ) • (%) llOVll "Gregory's Girt" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn. A Scottish schoOlboy falls heed-over· heels for his sciccer team's first female i yer. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. .,....,.Lml d llCMI "Clouds Over Europe" ( 1939. Adventure) Laurence Olivier. Valerle Hob· son. A test pltot helps Scotland Verd sotve the dls8ppea1ance of new bombers ( 1 l"'·:,;e~ W.OM'llOI .. ,.., ,.._tea.I CCW.-TY CAUlmM W H•ML ...at Guest· Cal Rtpken, Jr. (R) 0 llCMI "Paternity" (198t , Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo. A bach· elor In his lorlles who wants to be a lather searches ror the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) .. (!) CMTOOlll <ID M .-cM PM&Y ...,.. nt1 LOUDI -•YUM LA191 Recent Interviews are Intermixed with Old footage lor this portrait ot the Louds. a mld0i.cta6t American famlly thet was the subject of a detailed and controversial PBS documen· tary series 10 years &90. ( 1 hr.) CID llCMI "Cold River" (1982. AdVen· lure) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson. ( 1 hr ,™ lQ) TOW. Q•MOt A Cuban boy living In Miami learns valuable lessons about his lamlly and heritage when aeveral relatives come to visit. Cl) NAiil ~ TMI IHOW .. .._. UVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend- ary country·western &Inger In a concert featurl"9 such Wiiiiams hits as "Your Chealln Hea1t," "Hey. GOO<l Lookln' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( t hr • 30mln.) G AIK TMI DOCTOR 119 all .,. "The Long Duel" (1987. Adventure) Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard. l hra .. 30 min.) -i mATMLLI A •MMITT1 ~ountaln Rhythm" (t939, Wntem) 09"8 Autry, June Storey ( 1 I,:.~.:-~ .... lllA110llM. QWI. The flnala ot the .i.a.. ~ 0.mM. the cu1mtna11on of montht of elim- inations I« boyl and glrta between the ao-of 10 and 16, are presented. (1 ht., 30mln.) I IA'M9AYl•aart•l•l•ll llA,_ ATMIUOU ninirr u • The sona of .,... u tronaut Phlt Trao.y held fo. e11clttno n4tW adventurn tn thla animated mm. ( 1 hr) (J) llCMI "The Great Carut0" (1950 • ~'I Marlo Lanza, AM Bly1h. ( 1 hr .. 50 "*'. .... .. r=,n, .. _ ---............ M.Al YM _., tml "The SCOl'lng hott" (Part 2) (R) -l'rlclay Cont. -81:Cldental ingestion of a chem1e11 turns him Into a lasclvlous swinger 'A' ( t ht , 25 min) "9 lll C&.UI Featured authotlacllv1st Gloria Lentz explains how the public edu- cation system erodes parental authority and harms your child. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1W CS) TMA" l1Wllt Comedian Gallagher spools the sllty things of the wo1td In a series of comic shOrts. -· M9T~ TOllCMn' An Interview with Charo. Rlehard Mulligan stars In a new TV series. 0 TOO lCMIG TO Dll Johnny Mann hosts this lntematlonal Christian Aid documen· tary depleting the plight of starving chll· dren In Uganda, The1tand. Somalia and EthlOpla ( 1 hr ) CD ~ATTMIMIROV ([) Cft. POOTIAU. Oltawa Rough Alders 01 Edmonton Eskimos (A) (2 hrs . 30 min.) ([) 'l.AllOn 'l.AYllATI 'l.AYOWI, ~ Timi CS) llOYll "Buddy, Buddy" ( 1981. Coma· dyJ Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau Whtie an assassin concentrates on his next kill· Ing. he ls rudely interrupted by a bumbling lallura or a man who is auemptlng suicide 'A' (1hr.,36mln ) _@ ...,.TMCH a-. e llOYll "Patrick" ( 1978. HOllOI) Susan Penh8l1gon. Robert Helpmann Though he lies In a deep coma, a young man remains able to avenge wrongdoings by unleashing his powerful psychokinetic i:>owers (2 hrs . t 5 min ) II Q) PM>Al NIGIHT YIDIOI The Kinks, Oexys Midnight Runners. Elton John. W estcliff . JacklJOll tjrowne, ~leelwOOd Mac. Buty Joel and Golden Earring era featured In mualcal mini-features. 1 "Private Reelt" segment hlghllghta Men Al Work ( 1 hr . 30 ~ I toomllHT LA.I VIDIOI Videos Include Paul McCanney, Flock 01 Seagulls and Bruce Springsteen (I hr .. 30 min ) .., ... TY CC) llOVll "Take This Job And Shove 11" ( 198.1, Comedy) Rober1 Hays, Barbara Hershey A young COfPOl&le executive runs Into resistance When he 1eturns to his home1own to revllallze a company bre~PG' ( 1 hr • 40 min.) ©.> ··Bad Panny" ( 1978, Comedy) Samantha Fox A young woman tries to collect a fortune left 10 her by her uncle. ( 1 hr , 25 min ) (l.) llOVll "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joan Colll(ls, Michael Morgan A high school studen1 has a dl111cult lime trying to lose his 111rglnlly 'A' ( t hr. 30 min.) tttlCID llOYll "Nlghl Shill" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Kealon. Two nighttime morgue attendants become "IOve brokers" for a g1oup ol hookets who have lost their pimp 'A' ( 1 hr • 45 min) ,_g ~'I T°'TIN 0 llOVll "Kiss 01 Death" (1947. Mys· te1y) Bnan Donlevy. Victor Mature A captured robber refuses 10 bargain until he discovers his fellow thieves dldn"t give his share to his family ( 1 hr., 55 min) C!l llOVll "Between Heaven And Hell" ( 1956. Orama) Robert Wagner. Terry -~----' ~ , --7 < ---,,.. Moore The war teachM a young Soutn- emer to Judge his fellow man more cherl tabfy (2 hrs.) tD TOii com.t: 111 Cl.Oii "Pollee'' (Pan & llOVll "Flrelo.if' ( t982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones A u S. pilot goes behind Russian lines to steal a supersonic fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 mln~ICOTT Wl...rlUCICI t:ll •Aet:-~ llXY Intimate fantasies become racy reality through comedy, . music and dance ( 1 hr ) blt(ID llOYll "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (198 t, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Jessica Lange A young woman ano her lover plot to murder her husband 'A' ( 1 hr, 37 min.) *II m •..,,. OVlllflGHT 11 -:'VII "Charlie Chan The Golden Eye" ( 1948, Mystery) Roland Winters, Mantan Moreland Charlie Chan exposes a gold-smuggling operation and solves a murder ( 1 hr • 30 mlf'I ) (OJ llO'tll "Sharky'6 Machine" ( 198 t. Adventure) Burt Reynotds, Rachel WarcJ A 11tce cop uncovers high-level govern- men1 corruption while 1nvest1gatlng the murder ol a call girl 'R' (2 hrs.) Cl) MOVll "Carnal Knowledge" ( 1971, Orama) Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret Two collage lrlends spend several years before and alter graduation dlseo11erlng Chiropractic Office I 3565 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA. 675-1850 DR ROBERT A. BADGER NEW PATIENT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 Weatcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) .'.'.:.= -:STORE WIDE CLEARANCE --~ · -.. LAST z DA YSi" SALE ENDS AUG. 27 ~ Hours: 10:00 A.M . to 6:00 P.M ..,, M ajor Credit Cards Accepted Friday. Aug. 26, 1983 11 ·---·····------------------------------------- -Saturday Conl. O llOYll "The Big Rascal" ( 1978, Advenlure) Chi Kwanjuen. Wang Tseng. ~ h~TllT IPOllTI UlmM "Kareem Abdul Jabber" Host· Jayne Kennedy. CD IA-'1.L Los Angeles Dodgers at Phlladetptita Phillies (3 hrs ) fI) fllOU.OWllQ lMI lUMDM WOLi This magnilk:ent animal Is filmed In lls native habitat. the snowy lundra of lhe north (I hr) ~ ct9IA: A WOM.D CW WI ILJUCI IPOllTIClllTIR llO¥ll "Cold River" ( 1982, Adven· ture) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson ( 1 nr. 35 min ) (Q) llO¥ll "Road Games" (1981 . Mys- tery) Stacy Keach Jamie Lee Curtis (I hr. 40 min ) CS> llO¥ll "One On OnP" ( 1977. Drama) Robby Benson. An~tte O'Toole. ( t nr . 38mln) 0 11()¥11 "Chilly Scenes Of Winier" ( 1979, Drama) John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) CD llO¥ll "The Plumber" ( 198 t, Drema) Judy Morris, Ivar Kanis ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) •OZ>IA-AU. Allante Braves al Pittsburgh Pirates (3 hrs.) ·1••tAU OllPOrlT.UT -. & maT AT T'MI lllCWlll IA•M.L San Diego Padres et Mon- treal Expos (3 hrs.) -19 ... COllMITIHNT TO IXCILLINCI: l•a.l'IOIWllAWIUIOll B awan~ ... WOla.D CW ...n Scheuted Same-day coverage of the Little League World Serles (lrom Wiiiiamsport, PA) ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) G)IOUDtol.O ID Unou&. ~ .. cw. "AUS· lralla's Animal Mysteries" A look at the extraordinary animals ol Australia and the sctenllsts working to preserve t~ese living links to prehistoric; times Is presented. (R) (!hr , 10 min.) (C) llCMI "The Real GIOtY" ( 1939, Ora· ma) Gary Cooper, David Nfllen. ( t hr , 3!> min) (I) 1141 WCIMJ> IPOrl1W "Cllmblng" I "Windsurfing" (R) (1 hr,) (I) tin.lvml Two cousins, who aren't being treated very well by lhe wOfld. pull IOll~~bl,::~t (lhr.) ....... ':. -.a.Tl ......,. Fee· lured: can vitamins prevent cancer? econ· omy cars, sneaketa. food ;::,:· (%) HAM( WUIAa T'MI ..... UVI Sneezy waters portrays the legend- &ry coon1ry-western alnger In a conoert re111Urtno such w11111ma hlla u "Your Chea tin" Heart." "Hey. Good L006ctn' " and "Why Oon'I You L<>ve Me?" ( 1 hr ' 30mln) --•lvenlng ... .._ POOTUU. "Pr..S.uoo Game" Hov11on Oiiers at Dallaa Cowt>oya (3 hr11 .. 15mtn.) I ==~ .._ POOTUU. "Pr•Seuon Game" Houston Oli.ta 11 Delles Cowboyt (3 hr&.) l lOMI .,._ "Harpy" ( 1970, 0fl1m9) Huoh 14 Friday, Aug. 28. 1983 O'Brian. Ehzabeth Ashley, A woman tries to break up her former nusband's impend· 1~ m~. (2 hrs.) W mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge bleaks rl ll'l. 'I c..AlUT llCl mnw ·v1nce Lombardi" (R) ( 1 hr l ( llllOWtl "Force 10 From Navarone' ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Shaw, Harri son Ford Several oddly assorted military experts are learned in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to the enemy's strategy during World War II 'PG' (2 hrs J CO ...,.,. • COMCaT The Mamas and The Papas are laalureo in concert with The Associ8ti0n ( t hr , 5 min ) (0) llO¥ll "Jabberwocky" ( 1977 Come- dy) Mlehael Palin. Mai< Wall The kingdom of a likeaole 1yran1, Bruno The Question able. Is ravaged by a slithery monster 'PG' {lhr.4 min) (S) llOYll "Race For Your Lile, Charlie Brown!" ( 1977, Comedy) Animated Charlie Brown and the entire "Peanuls' gang head lor summer camp, where lhey become lnvotved In several wild adven lures. 'G' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) 0 lllCWll "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast in e small college town spends his post·hlgh school summer trying to sqrt out nls plans for the future white training lor ttie 1wo biggest races ot his lite. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) W S} U¥WO LR NJ. Y wmt LR IUICACIUA Dr Leo Busceglla delivers an upMtlng talk on the Importance ol llvlng each day to tts fullest. (I tir . S min ) H '11) lm1\lll CW 11tl c..AT WHAL.II The remarkable return al'ld m1grat0<y roule Of humpback and blue whales otf lhe co11s1 :io'ni::f:a~:=:' IA•M.L New York Yankees al Call lornla Angels (3 hrs) G MOU.YWoCllD ClOllU' Featuced John Travolla, whO Is slarrlng In the new h11 him, "StapngAllva." ar-~ llAllDl&L • T'MI llWllMLL g;a =::. c::'u.-c1wu ~..,.,. "Ftllen Angel" (198 I, Drama) Melinda DlllOO, Dana ~Ill A lonely 13 year-old girt unwfltlngly becomes lnvotved In tn. world of child pornography, ( I h1 , 40~ (()~ ([) llCMI "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982, Drama) Sting, OenhOlm Elllott A myatarlous young mjln cons hi• way Into e cynical b1Jslnessman'1 household end the hearts of the men's wile and crippled dar= 'R' (t hr. 25mln) (%) "Gregory's Glfl" ( 1982, Come- oYI Gordon John Slnclalr. Dee Hepb\.lrn A Scottlstt schoOlboy falls Mad-Oller· heels tor h'-IOCcet t•llm'• llrsl female ,. ... 1~(1hr .30mln) 1111 .uc90I IAnll>AY-.J Eddie Albert hOlltl a lhr" hQur mutle&I IJ)eCllC:Ullr focusing on t~ ttngera ot t~ ewtng .,,, epeclel QUMll Include Betty Hutton..:. Bob CrOlby, MMgattl Whiting, l<Mly :>mhh, Heten O'Connell Incl .Hack Leonard (3 ltin,.t,.~nmlmAT •mMA.1 ,. .. o. • .... lft ml LA ,.•lured. pan two or • ... report on Social Securlly; a look Inside the infamous Chicken Ranch brothel In Neva· oa. a report on the Guinness Book of w orld Records I m Gel Ult DIHO WWllAW Cf\ flOOTIALl Montreal Concordes at British Columbia Lions (3 hrs.) CS) llCMI "Prisoners Qt The Lost Uni· verse" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Kay Lenz, Richard Hatch An electrlclan must S8Ye a TV reporter lrom a cruel warlord when the two are transported Into another dimen- sion ( I h1 . 30 min ) m fo.nta wmt WY NG PAT IOONI 11110 m ~ ITROlll Arnold unw1I· t1n9ty jeopardizes his relationship with Dvdley and Robbie by helping t11s handl· capped lriend Kathi (Melanie Walson) ad1us110 public school. (R) D U [Q) TJ.. HOOQlt Stacy goes undercover at a "swinging singles." apartmenl com- plex to flush out a killer (Gerard Prender· gast) whO preys upon beautllul blondes. IBJ D (I hr ) O llWll "OoomSday Machine" ( t972, Sc1ence-Fic11on) Henry W11Co11on. Mala Powers The craw ol a spaceship laces the challenge of an uncertain tuture alter viewing lhe de5trucllon of the Earth by nuclear holocaust (2 hrs.) CD llOVll "A Day At The Races" ( 1937, Comedy) Marx Brothers, Maureen O'Sul· flvan Cheating and chasing hot tips highllght a visit to the track by Dr Hacl(- enbush and other zanies. (2 hrs.) (I) llCMI "Inside Out" (197S, Adven· lure) Telly Savelas. Robarl Culp, An American and an e.x-NazJ omcer lnllftrate an East German P<lson to spring a war crtmlnal who knows Iha location of a gold cache which has been burled tor 35 years, 11 hrs) tID OM LOCATION "An Evening With Robin Wiiiiams" TV's "Mork" performs his out· rageous brand ol humor In a one-man snow from San Franctsco's Great Ameri- can Music Hall ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .0) llCMI "Jekyll And Hyde .. Together Again" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark Blanklleld, Bess Armstrong A stralt·taced aclen11st's accldental ingestion ol a chemlcal tur~ him Into e tascMous swinger 'R' ( 1 hr., 26 a.:oJ. 0 "The Best Little Whorenouse In Te~ea" ( 1982. Muslcal) Burt Rtynoldt. Dolly Parton A llamboy11nt. muckraking TV personallly tries to ctote down a PQP\1- lar =house 'R' ( 1 hr , 66 min ) lit) "So This Is New York" ( 1948, Comedy) Henry Morgan, Audy Vllll1". Alter 1ace1v1ng a llnanclal wtndfall, a man heads for the bright llght• of New York to llnd a husband for his sister and IYCCM<St In becoming a blg·tlma apeneler gone br~~~i,:.: m;µ .. 01> al I W 8i) &IZAll1W I "The Llon'I CIJb" au.en Elt111--·s "rty YM" tnd lhe brief relgM ot her brother Edw•rel and tleter Mary are SU~ (I hr , 45mln ) .. D GD aw._... Aloky and Mll9ftl of his lrleMs devlte an elaborate tchemt to watoh 1n •dull film on cable TV (R) ffi = "Momml• 0..rMt" ( 1'18 t, 0r .. me) rayt Dunaway. Diana Sclrwld For· llet lllm attr Joen Crawford """ her two 11dof>ted chlldrwi In a domtttlo atmot-P'*• thtt Y9'*9 from lwlurtoua comfort IOtadlttlc dltclpllna. 'PG' (2 M, 9 min.) (%) .,._ "Thlng9 Are Tough AM Ov.r" ( 1982. COmedy) Richard "Cheech" ~It• In. rommv Chong. Two men. ha.,,.. num«· -laturclay Cont. D llOVll "Sgt Pepper'& Lonely Hearts Club Bend" ( 1978. Musk:el) Peter _1Fra~;·,.?T;~i.( I hr. 51 min) L-=' DOO I N'l'Yc;J 9"'..1-...,MCILIY MOVll "Improper Channels" ( 198 I. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Marlette Henley ( 1 hr , 32 min.) Ctl T1ll WOlll.D UOllTIMAM "Climbing" I "Search lor Cludad Blanca" (R) ( 1 hr) LO llOVll "Hobson·s Choice" ( t954. Comedy) John Mills. Charles Laughton t 1 hr., 45 min.) CID llOVll "Jabberwocky" ( t977, Come· dy) Michael Palin, Max Wall ( 1 hr .. 40 mln.) (Z)llOVll "The Plumber" (1981. Orama) .. 1Judif:s::-::;~s min) ozm ,_ KAIMT . WMrn.llCI llOVll "Wells Fargo" ( 1937, Wes1ern) Joel McCrea, Frances Dee (2 hrs) I HOCWrl HDOll IAT ....... W'IU. llOVll "Force 10 From Na1,1arone" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw. Harri- son Ford. (2 hrs.) .. 11 = 1UNNY I AOAO 1U1N111 B m IMCMll9l.I HUUC / MWM.,.,.,... IWI l;r=llM»Y I LAVU. lHUY Ill l&UOll DOU.Mt llAN llMCUI ML.IY, ILD. MAGIC OP OI. 'AltT1NO • COOPU"I OWtGll oouNTY ~ "Hamlet Challenge Cup" Semi· finals (live trom Jericho, NY). (3 hrs.) CS) MOVIE "The Toast Of New Orleans" ( 1950, Musical) Kattiryn Grayson. Mano Lanza ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ,_@ MOVIE "Bnght Leaf" ( 1950. Drama) Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall. (2 t]rs 20 min.) .. B .. TOllOMOW' ____ UIUllC TOOAY · lilOVll "Tale Ot Gold" ( 1955, West- ern) Clayton Moore, Jay S1tverheels. ( l hr .. 30 min.) ~ IQUAM FOOT QARDINltQ •wm anur (R) o MOVll "Fallen Ang~" (1981, Drama) Melinda Dillon, Dana Hill ( 1 hr., 40 min) 0 lilOVll "The Secret Of NIMH" (1982. Fantasy) An1ma1ed voices ot Elizabeth Hartman. Dom DeLUtse (I hr , 20 min) (tJ MOVIE "Gregory's Grrf" ( 1982, Come· dy) Gordon John Sinclair Dee Hepburn ahr .. 30 rnrn.) tt• GllUJCWfl "-MIT fl) UmALl Regional coverage of Toronto Blue Jays at Detroit Tigers or St. Louis Cardinals at C1nc1nna11 Reds (3 hrs.) U AlllllCA'I TOP TUI fJ @) wmDD IPICW. "Zack And The Magic Factory" A young boy (Jimmy Gatherum) finds more excitement !hen he 1rnag1ned when he vls11s his aunt (Jane Withers) . who runs a highly unusual bus1 g,s~~(R)Q Cl) llOVll "Welcome Home. Johnny Br1s ror· ( 1971. Orama) Martin Landau. Janti Ale>1ander (2 hrs ) fI) .... WHAT fUAIUlll l LJMOVll "Gregory's Girl" ( t982, Come dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn ll hr 30 min,) 0 i.oac oetTV ~ llOVll "The Senator Was lndlscreer· 947, Comedy) Wiiiiam Powerr. Ello ,,.11~~ ~ 30 min.) ~flmALWTMlllOW [Al ~M IAllDITAND Guest Jef Irey Osborne. ( 1 hr) •::::r(R) (tl} llOVll "Ba1baro88i;J ( 1982, Western) Willie Nelson. Gary Busey ( 1 hr.. 30 ~n~HAT Afternoon __ _ 1HI II 'AN MmlCAM tAma Schedulea svents, track end field, boxing and bas- ketball (lrom Caracas, Venezuela) (3 hrs .. 30m~ 8 n:_ "The Last Wagon" ( 1956, Western) Richard Wldmatk, l'"ellcla Farr. {2 hrs.) m MOVIE "The Four Assassins'' ( 1980 . Adventure) ~ m MAGIC°' 'AlfTM @ lilOVll "The Outlaw Josey Wales" ( 1976. Western) Clln! Eastwooa, Sondra Locke. (2 hrs .. 16 min.) ($) MOVIE "Prisoners Of The Lost Uni· verse" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Kay Lenz, Richard Hatch ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 MOVll "Safari 3000" ( 1981. Ad1,1en- 1ure) David Carradine, Stockard Chann· 11J51. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) tZl MOVIE "Cheech And Chong's Nice Dreams" ( 1981. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Thomas Chong ( 1 hr , 27mln.) 12:21 ® MOVll ''The Black Shield 01 Fafworth" ( 1954, Adventure) Tony Curlis. Janet Leigh (2 hrs. 10 min ) 12:IO fJ WlllClll) VIDIOI Vld~ Include: Det Leppard, Adam Ant, Bow Wow Wow and lmor=mln.) ILICTlllC COWANY (R) llOVll "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ID MOY'I "Counselor-At·Law" ( 1933. Drama) John Barrymore, Bebe Daniels. !hr .. 30mrn) 1:tl THI 11M11M MOVll "Swim ream" ( 1979, Comeoy) · James Daughton( Stephen Furst. (2 hrs.) • Ell) NOYA "The Miracle 01 life" The tlfsl tilrn ever made documenting the Incredible chain ot events which turn a sperm and an egg Into a newborn baby Is presented. {R)O(lhr) Qi) NlTIOIW. QIOQRAlltlC INaAL ··Aus- tralia's Animal Mysteries" A look at the e"1raordlna1y animals ol Australia and the scientists working to preserve these living l1n1\s 10 prehistoric times ls presented. (R) Q(lhr) 'J l llUY YM •IT GOLi "The Scoring Shots" (Part 2) (R) H, ova HIM. -. ,..lllliNT This s1111a t1on comedy takes a humorous took ar the Washrngron press corps LJ MOVll "Duel For Four" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Mike Preston, Drane Cilento ( t hr .. 35m1n.) ,. e '""'°°' I () TOP !WI( IOXJNQ Mar do Roybal I Dennis Horne 10·round Middleweight bout (from Las Vegas. NV) (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 'H1 llOYll "The Music Man" ( 1962, Musi· cal) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones. (2 ht'i 30 min ) lS) lllMl•lll AT .._ Maureen O'SuHI· van, Kate Reid, Ellzabelh WlllOfl •nd Teresa Wright atar In this powerful dram• about four slaters who struggle with tong• ourled problems that aurlaoe unexpected· ll'Ll 10 """·) ......... .. .Ol'CIRCWU R&O llLaunl&MD -. a_., ATM llOVlll 1MI MAMY IOYI I NANCY DMW ~ l:ra:==:MATOnVft 1111-•U•AU UVIVAL "Mzlma Africa's Mysterious Spring" Richard Kiiey narrate& a revealing look at the variety of creatures who vtsll Kenya's Mzlme Spring for nourishment end those who make It their hOme. (R) ( 1 ht j CC) llOVll "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979, Adventure) Greg Rowe, Sally Boyden ( 1 hr .• 14 min.) 0 lilOvtl "Love At first Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hemllton, Susan Saini James. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) CI:l llOVll "Serte Noire" (2 hrs.) m llOVll "The Yellow Mountain" (1955, Western) Lall Barker. Mala Powers. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) ta 1 •CGU.HlflMVllW "SEC" QWQAlrll&MD cmATUT lflOllTI ~"Johnny Unites" Host: Jayne Kenriedy, (1) 00001ml Eli) All...,.AlllWllQlll\leOll Teddy Wilson (piano). Clark Terry (horn). Red Norvo (vibes). Zoot Sims (sax), Louis Betson (drums) end Mel Hinton (bass) per1orm a concert ol swing music al Artpark In Lewiston, N.Y ( t hr , 30 min.) m llAllY ma 1100M <ID THU9m_,.,. -The sons of ex· astronaut Phil Tracey head tor exciting new ad11enlures In this animated lllm ( 1 hr.) ta @ MOTOftlllC UUITllATID Ml ATC*lwmtLOUPALMA UWTI TO THI Mm ITOOGlt lllL'llUTIYa WOllDll WOMM •IT Of llrJll•rT Rew. WIJ.CO. IACI(. KOTTlll TtllWIBltl•mAIJ. MOVll "Malibu Beach" ( 1978. Come- dy) Kim Langford. James Daughton. (2 hrs.) Gl IOI NIWKAll'T m COUNTllY ._ .llaD Jerry Reed hosts a country music spectal featuring performances by Ricky Skaggs. the Gatun Brothers, Janie Fricke. Lacy J. Dalton. Torn T. Hall and the Charlie Daniels Band. 12_ hrs.) · W MOVll "Zapped!" ( 1982, Comedy) Scott Balo. WHiie Aames ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Ml@ WMIT\.llO 1:118 llQA QOLI "World Serles Of Golf" Third round (from the Firestone Country Club In ir~..:~:~Y ~ llOVll "Improper Channels" ( 198 I. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Marlette Hartley. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) I-OM WOll.,__.T.,.l""'WlllC- MOVll -M DODQD ,,..QAlm -AGllCUll\m u.u ~ Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. HI @ NIGHT TRACKI ® llOVll "Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978. Ad\lenture) Robert Shaw, Harri· son Ford Several Oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vttal to the enemy's strategy during World War II. 'PG' (2 hrs.) ~11 CC) llOVll "Lady Chatterl6'{S Lover" ( 198 1. Orama} Sylv19 Krist el. NlchOlas Clay 0 H Lawrence's story about the wile ol a paraplegic English aristocrat who takeS' her husband's gamel<eeper as her t:IO 1 1ovem ;::.d. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min. l •Act: .. llMIAllT IUO M llOVll "The Last American Virgin" (1982, Comedy} Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love 1s reluctant to Join his buddies In their pursuit of sexual e)(per~. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) M ©) ll0¥11 "Jabberwbcky" ( 1977. Come- dy) Michael Palin, Max Walt. The kingdom ot a likeable tyrant, Bruno The Question· able. is ra..,aged by a slithery monster 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. C!l -TMI lmlACI @ Wlll(ltMVllW --Moming •;llYWACI n.l ICOM I COIMIWTY CM.DIDM ~een lee" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer ( 1 hr . 55 min) (Z) llOYll "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Ofama) Jack Nicholson, Ann·Margret ( 1 hr., 37 min.) 1> l1I WMAnNUt .. CAPTAIN UIHWIOO • llATPATMl VllWOltT OM NUTflt110M "Lllestyle" _.,IClll.La · T'Clll'I MD .... AUllO ... CIM"'1• ICU>llW ..... MD1111~--•••DULa•••• TY .. LOOKUT LIAll•lll YOUnt MD 1111-1 IUllDAY llAll .... .... ROOll llOVll "Catastrophe!" (1977) Oocu· mentary Narrated by Wiiiiam Conrad (1 hr., 32 min.) (() Wrt Y~ LOT (ft) OD MO¥ll "Firefox" (1982. Adventure) Cltnt Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs. 15 min.) CO) MO¥ll "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, Adventure) Mike Mazurkl, Jimmy Kane i!_ hr., 30 mtn) f.s.J •••IH AT llYIN Maureen O'Sulll- van, Kata Reid, Elliabeth Wiison and Tereaa Wright star In this powerful drama about rour sisters who struggle with tong· burled problems that surrece unexpected· I .~~ .. "°" .... ... ~ ••&llm m'JJCMW-••l.IC:aAIT LIY1'9m•LIWf 16 Friday, Aug. 26. 1983 artlfJ .,_"Spy In Black" (1939, Adven· ture) Conrad Ve1dt, Vale<ie Hobson. Polit· ical Intrigue surrounds the arrival ot a Ger- man sob 1n the Orkney Islands during World War 11 ( t hr . 30 min ) 0 .,_ "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts. A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) .... ACl:-m 11()¥11 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" ( 1950, Drema) James Cagney, Ward Bond. A convlcled murderer escapes and marries a wealthy young woman. but is later confronted by his vlcllm's sister (2 hrs .. 15 min) CJ:) llOVll "Visiting Hours" ( 1982, Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lee Grant A psychotic murderer searches tor his next v;c1im. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attacl\. In a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CZ> MDVII "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Coltlns. Michael Morgan. A h;gh school student has a dltflcult time trying to 4119 iose !i t:l~t 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.} ~1111wcaD~ ~ MOYll "Night QI The Juggler" 11980. i==Ol'PAml ICIDlwcaJ» RMOUf AmM.1'19 u.u. Cll\. P001"IMI. Montreal Concordes at Brlllsh Columbla Lions (R) (2 hrs • 30 min" I ,,... WAY OI' 1lll'IM Ml TODA" .... 1"AnCAT LlnUMICALI ...... ...,,.. ~---llMCll • QI lllTlt OOl'LW DAY OI' a.coftRt llClflYI 9'1mAYllAll MOYll "Three Warrior." (1977, Ora- ma) Randy Quaid, Charles White Eagle. l! hr., 49 min.) Iii MO¥ll "Flrablrd 2015 A.O •· ( 1981, Adventure) Darren McGavln. Doug McCture. ( t hr , 35 min.) • (%) MOVll "Bre1klng Away" ( 1979, Ofa· ma) Dennis ChrlttoPhar. Paul Dooley (I hr., 40 min.) 1-um..-wa Ja mf OI' IOOI ... 119 WY.a•lll u•& llllCM All-Star shortstop Ozzie Smith of Iha St. Louis Cardinals explains thet using two hands le pe<hapa one ol the mo9t Important things !Of a short~'J.'~== tM.~ IJ.OlllO-.lll ...,.MMllT ::=-w.L. .,_ "The Aunntr Stumbllt" ( 1979, eme) Olok Ven Dyke. Ktithleen OulnlAn. 1~~1n1 Ull " = __ , ___ ,. 90WI "The Bucolneer" (1938. Adventure) Freelrlo Metd'I, Akim Tamlroff. .. a';j6.,,."' Suspense) James Brolin, Clill Gorman A former pot1ce oll1cer launches a desperate search through the streets ol New York Ctty tor his missing daughter, mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic criminal. 'A' U hr . 41 min.) ~. HOlllllHOW NWtNO "Cleveland Grand Prix" (R) (2 hrs ) .-CH) lllCMI "Cold River" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson. Two young children ha\le a senes of ad\len· lures white traveling through the Adiron- dack wilderness. 'PG' (1 hr. 35 mtn.) _,llS) lllCMI ''Prisoners Of The Lost Uni· verse" ( 1983. Sclence-Flctton) Kay Lenz, Richard Hatch An electrlclan must save a TV reporter lrom a cruel warlord when the two are transported Into another dlman· s1on. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. I'"" DAY OP DllCOYIRY IT•WflTTIN llOYll ''The Streetfighter" ( 1974 Adventure) Sonny Chiba. Gerald Vama· de A man using his kung-tu prowess. Is hired lo ward otf Chinese hoodlums who are trying to muscle In on Japan's oil sup· e!Y· 'R' ( 1 hr., 14 min.) .. U TOOAY't lllUQION POflft AllD,...,. ..... ~ IUllDAYllMl••ll U.OYDOll.¥11 llAWta __,PAA.WILL c ... . ::-.S:U"'>Q .,_"Star Wars" (19n, Fantasy) • Mark Hamlll. Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) ©) llOVll "The Eyes 01 The Amaryllis" ( 1975, Drama) Ruth Ford, Katherine .,. Houi~ 1 hr .• 35 min.) WAii TO AIWIN1\IM _.,..Tm ATCM.YMY HMWllt.,_. PBJJl1111CAT ...,.,.... .. -.WTOWMNW. .. -ICMIAD¥8f'Nm '-Ol'YCMLR llllAl1'W :or IT• WllTTlll W SLIM I AGUMWt / IATllAN L~(ll)c;i MM• t $ U 1111 IOY WNO n.m» Y'RLOW A young boy embarks on " number of advanturee wt\an he myste<tow;ty turns yellow and becomes lnvasted wtth strange powers. Ct Miii--"The Spaoe W11rrl· ors" Animated. (1 hr.) (Z)M0¥11 "Kid MllllOns" (1935. Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Ethel Mermen. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ..... ... "'°"""YOU •amT• ... '*" ...... 'fWOOD ..... ,.. ., f//l l900¥9IY ~:::... MWClll.DTW NfW'rlf~ .. ''F*<!om Ro-d" {1979. Ora· -laturclay Cont. oua mlM<1Ventures wnh Ofiv1ng an Areb-owned. rnoney-lllled limo 10 w vegae 'R' lihl 30 min) ... Q llD QWiC:y Quincy and Emily attempt to clolle down a camp 10< orphans atte1 one ot the clllldrer1 dies as the 1eau11 ot abuse and neglect. (R) (1 ht.) _,> D 9 UMI IOAT Vicki becomes friends with a young traveler (Glenn Scarpelli) who lakes plll!I, Gopher's uncle (Red But· tons) taus In love with a Pacllk: Princess employee (June Allyson), and an athletic men (Patrk:k Wayne) Is surprised 10 meet his lemele equal (Ann Turkel) (R) Q ( 1 hr I ct) .. "Nigh! Ot The Juggler" (1980, Suspense) James Broun. CITfT Gorman. A former police officer launches e desperate search through the atreets of New York City tor his missing daughter, mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathlo crlmlnal 'A' {1 hr .. •1 min.) ~ llO¥ll "The Lest American Virgin'" ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Franklin A shy teen-ager In love ls rekJctent to join his buddies In their pursuit of se.11val al'.perJences 'R" ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. @ lllllTlUC«I lt1I G __. Animated. The festive actM· ties preceding the wadding ol a WOOdland Gnome family's eldest son are disrupted when dangerous. destructive Trolls destroy the decoratlorls and kidnap the prospective bttde and btldegroom (A) ~hr) ta IOL.DGCU 0¥9I .... a......,, This sltua· hon comedy takes a humorous took at the Washington press corps @ llOV. "Homework" (1982. Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan A high school student has a dlttlcull lime trying to lose his virginity. 'A' ( t hr . 30 min.) mTHIWUHJUI -a G> CAIAll MCA Cele owner Rick Blaine (David Soul) becomes involved 1n a gold-theft scheme through his 1nvo1ve- men1 with an Egyptian belly dancer (Mel- inda 0 Fee) ( 1 hr) 8-&~AIY *AND A slnget (Lou Rawls) tiles to achieve success at Ha1- lem's lamed Cotton Club In 1925. and e women (Markie Post) decides to even the score with her tormentors from her college days (R) o ( 1 hr ) 0 &OW OUT AT lllT I09't Country stars Alabama, Donna Fargo, Merle Haggard, David Frluell and Shelly West. Lecy J Dalton and George Strait perform from Billy Bob's Texas nightclub In Fort Worth. Tex. (2 hts.) l lOUDOOU> AIC8fT OI' IWI OM LOCAnoll '"Carlin At Carnegie'" Comedian George Carlin provides caustic commentary on a wide range of topics w11h material from his album "A Piece For My Stutt" in a performance from Carnegie Hall (1 hr) 0 llO¥ll "The Beast Within" ( 1982. HorrO!) Ronny Co11. Bibi Besch A woman 1s raped on her honeymoon by e hairy- legged creature and produces a seemingly normal son who grows up to loilow 1n his dad's bloody lootsteps 'R" ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -@ -.rTMatl .,. 8 I OM THI TOWll Featured. an 1n1erv1ew In Texas with "Dalles'" stars Larry Hag- man. Linde Gray and V1ctoi1a P11nc1pal. preparations lor the Jumbo tet '"Fhght 1 " as the crew gets reedy to tty 10 Tokyo, backstage at a rock concert ol The Who. what goes on before a photography ses- $IO<I, an lnSlde pea• at "2 On The Town," 91 lhe CCHlOStS show how a SIO<r II Piii l.Qj)elher from start to flnlth ( 1 Iv . -filD WAT ..... tlCll "Brldoshead Aevlsl1•d' The Unseen HOok" Julio entreats Charles 10 find Sebeltlan In Morocco and bring him back to eee hit molhet. Ledy M1rchma1n, who It dying iart 7) (A) Q (1 hr ) -llA ... lllM.nmAT ,_ '"Hamlet Chall4Hlge Cup" Semt- llne~ Jericho, NY) (R) (3 1\rt.) (%) "The Plumber" (1981, OrameJ Judy Morrla. Ivar Kanta. The wife of a unf. varsity proleSSOf beComet the victim of 1 strange plumber's subtly aggre881ve behavior ( 1 hr .. 16 min.) ... I ut\llDAY "°"" , ... tW ~~--:.. W. Featured· Stevie Nicks on tour In Chicago, a look at muscleman Steve Reeves; Richard Mulll· ~n·s new TV series ( 1 hr.) W llO¥ll '"How To Steal A MIHlon (Dol- lars And Live Happily Ever After)" ( 1966, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole A rich girl plans to steal h8r grandfather's lake work of an before an Insurance Investigator appraises It. (2 hrs., 30 min.) «!) llO¥ll "The Lett-Handed Gun" ( 1958, Western) Paul Newman, Lite Milan. A youthful Biiiy the KICI avenges his employ- er's dealh and lhen escapes to Madero. t2 hrs.) (~ 1i10¥m "The Fog" ( 1980, Hor1or) Adr1&nne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook. Terror comes lo a small coastal town In the loim of an ominous mist surrounding the vengelul ghosts 01 lepers kilted In a shipwreck a century earlier 'R' ( I ht . 31 min) HJ llOVll "TM Last American Virgin" ( 1982 Comedy) Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin A shy teen-ager In tove is reluctant to 10111 his buddies In their pursuit ol sexual eitperiances. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) [!. J lilO¥m "8 To 4" ( 1981, Comedy) Annette Haven. Veronica Hart A group of secretaries m1 .. business with pleasure ( I hr . 15m1n) CQ) llON "The Outlaw Josey Wates" ( •976, Western) Clint EostwOO<l, Sondra Locke A man becomes en outlaw when a ruthless band of Union SOldlers destroys his Southern farm end kills his wife and son. 'PG" (2 hrs, 16 min.) C~ mNN John Byner shows you things stranger than truth. larger than Ille, and lzan~m;nythlng you've e11er seen. Q 11'1 llQHT TMC«I 11:11 ... 1~ TO• 1.-o1111Ce '1• fli) Ul\IRDAT llQHT LM Host: Susan Saint James. Guest Michael McDonald, i ) (I hr . 30m1n) AICMIWI r 1i10¥m "Love T-rap" ( 1976. Suspense) Fiona Richmond. Robin Askwith. An army veteran 8CC1dentally becomes lnvol\lad In a mysterious caper when he moves Into a friend's luxurious apartment. ( 1 hr .• 20 min) ttM f) llO¥ll "The OCld Couple" ( 1968, Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Waller Matthau Two c1111orced men with conlhctlng perSOt'l- al111es decide to share an apartment In New York City (2 hrs.) 0 llO¥ll "There Was A CrOoked Man" ( t970, Western) Kirk Douglas. Henry Fonda In an 1880s Anzona prison. e con- v1c.led murdeter's numerous escape attempts are tolled by an old nemeSls, the lhefltt WhO capturtld him. (2 hn . 16 min.) -1!•1UI mn • • •••rr 9ICU&. llCMI "Love At AMII Bit•" ( 1979, ) a.<>fgt Hamlllon. Susan Saint James A IOYe-emltten Count Dtacula packs up NI cotfln and l'leadt IOI New York City to llnd the reincarnation of 1 tor· mef love. 'PG' (I hr., 35 min.) CZ>MIMI "Working Girls" ( 197•. Drama) Sarah Kennedy, Laurie AON A oollege gredoate's WOtlc.·wanted neWl!PIJ)ef 1d propel!! net In en unellpe<:ted art1e11on C1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ AL.-.. tlfaWQICOCI(""'_..,,._,., --.ftMCll -llCMI "Secret Dreama Of Mona O" ( 1978, Orama) Monique Cerdln, Ranee Verlaln.A woman has a tantesy Nfa that transoendS hef boring existence u an ordl=ouMwlte. (1 hr .. t5 min.) ,..CC) "Vice Squad" (1982. Drama) Seaaon Hubley. Gary Swanson. A police detective and a streetwalker ream up to trap e pimp responsible tor murdering one ot his women. ·R· ( 1 ht .. 3S min.) (ff) MIMI "Barberosa" ( 1982. Western) Wlllle Nelson, Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw grows to become e legend while constant· ly on lhe run from the auth0fl11es and hie ,.1ang~=~~}~Omln) ......... •• •lllNT l9TWOM ... -teem ,. mlTTMatl 1:19 .,.. "Homework" (1982. Comedy) Joan Colllns, Michael Morgan. A high school student has a dlff1CUl1 lime trying to lose his virginity 'R' (1 hr., 30 min) 1:11 !:m llO¥ll "'Roommates" ( 1982, Drama) Samantha Fox, Veronica Hart. Three women sharing a New Yoik apartment sutler mrstreatment by the men In their personal and professional lives ( 1 hr , 20 min) t:a D IPACll ,_ 0) llO¥ll "Johnny Come Lately" ( 1943. Drama) James Cagney, Marjorie Main. Two veteran neWSf>aper publishers join rorces 1n a hght against a local town boss. (?hrs.) Cl) llO¥ll "Northam Pursuit" ( 1943, Adventure) Errol Flynn, Julie Bishop. A mountle relentlessly comb9 the Canadian wilderness In search of a Nazi saboteur. U hr .. 30mln) (E) TOP RA* IOX. Mardo Roybal I Dannis Horne 10-round Middleweight boUt (lrom Las Vegas. NV). (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min) (%)_.,."Serie Noire" (2 his ) W0MIMI "Halloween II" (1981, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasenca. A hopelesSly Insane murderer continues his reign ot terror In a small rown. 'A' (1 hr., 30 min.) ~ 8 llO¥ll "Firehouse" ( 1973, Orama) Richard Roundtree. Vince Edwards A young recruit crashes with a vetl!fan fire- man when a wave of susplclous fires sw~ .,;:110 area. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 119 a OOOClllmff L.A.: VIDIOI Videos Include· Men Al Work. Oaf Leppard, Graham par- ker and more ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CO llO¥W "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982. Orama) Sting, Denholm Ellloll A mysterious young man cons his way Into a cynical buslnessman·s household and Iha heans of the man's wile and crippled dauonter 'A' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 15 ---------·-·~-~--------------- -Sunday Cont. ty Joint In the camp race end learns about self·lm&ge. dle1. e)l(erc•se and teemwO!'k IB) CJD M i.-CM PAlaY ......,_ 1'MI ~ -•'YUM LATlll Recent Interviews era lntermi)l(ed with old footage 101 thls por1ralt of the Louds. a middle-class American le:-n!ly that was the subject of e delalled and controversial PBS documen· tary series 10 l™· (I hr ) ·-· " CZ) llO¥ll .. The Bell Jar" ( 1979 Drama) Marttyn Hassett. Julia Harris (I hr 54 min~ -! llO¥ll .. Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Dennis Chrtstopner Paul Dooley (I hr . 40 min.) -D 90RTIWOILD Scheduled. the CA Al Pocono auto race (from Long Pond. PA). the women's survival run In the Survival of the Fittest competition (lrom Sun River . OAI~ ~~°" AlmlAl.I ,_.IC'l'M _. PIAnB .. Stan's Secret" The campers discover that Stan Is a dlabet" and eitplore rhe effects or sugar co(lsump- tlon. (R) CtllOWll "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943. Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour ( I . ,hr .. :_~ ~l'W .. Another Chance" Prison Fellowship, a volunteer rehab11itatlon pro- gram for Inmates that permits non-violent offenders to become lnvo!Ved tn commu ill affairs, Is e .. amlned (R) --· .... MCllOX IANllDAY MQlf1' Eddie Albert ho8tl a three-hour musical spectacular focusing on the singers of the swing era, speclal guests Include Betty Hutton. Bob Crosby. Margaret Whiting. Keely Smith. Helen o·connell and Jack Leonard CC) llO¥ll "Absence Of Malice" (1981, Drama) Paul Newman. Sally Field ( 1 hr . 56 min.) (()AUTO RAC*I "i....A Times I Budweiser 600" (II~ from Riverside, CA) (4 hrs.) CJD llO¥ll "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. (2 hrs. t5 min.) llO¥ll "Laughter In Paradise" ( 1950. ) AVdrly Hepburn. Alaatalr Slrn. ~In) -P.lllUUI" ,..., ........ ..... u•• •·•--~ CIM •11•1UMT1 ..,_CO.MY (JI) _.. "Ctisllenge To 0. FrM" ( 1975. Adventure) Mike Mazvtkl. Jimmy Kane ~hf .. 30 min.) W llCw:u RMlml "Coors International laulc:'' Top raoers from around the world compete In this 10.dlly, 900 mllt raoe held In Colorado. ( 1 hr.) -· Cl) Ml ,,_.CM ..... Scheduled wenta. boxing and track and Hald (llve from C.racas.~Vtnezutll). ( 1 hr) 8 ...... MClll "BU<IWtleer MIUlon" TM WOl1d'a rlehttt thoroughbred raot (IM from Arlington Partt nMI ChlcaQO, ' (I hrl ...... ~ .... ClttR•I ... "On TM Threthold 0 1 Spact" 968, Advenlur9) Guy Madlton, Virginia t.elth ,, hf1.) 18 Friday, Aug. 28, 1983 8J --"Esthef And The King" (1960. Adventure) Joan Collins, Richard Egan t? tn.} ., .. "The Ave Penn1es·· ( 1959. BiOgraphy) Danriy Kaya. Barbara Bel Geddes. (2 hrs.) flD &UD ,_tam Bill Wiison of "Ain't Misoehavln' " and "Euble" fame choreo- graphed tills evening of song and dance based on the Poetry ot Langston Hughes and the musk: or Duka Bllngton ( 1 hr.) ~=-·~n1' wona" 119so. Muslcal} Fred Astaire. Red Skelton. ( 1 ht. 40 min I 0 llO¥ll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Penta· sy) Adrienne Barbeau, LOUls Jourdan ( 1 hr. 30 min) {%) .,_ "Soldlef Of Ora .. ( 1979. Drama) Edward Fox. Susan,,.enhallgoo. i hrs .• 45 min.) -econ .......... ~ mAmT IPGllTI l.HmlDl 1111t .... ¥mlMY INCUl ,,., I Curt Gowdy hosts this special honoring the subjects ol the deeade-old serleS through nlm clips and special appearanoes by some of the greatest figures In spans llnoe the 1940s. l! hr., 30 min.) •@ •• ~ WOii.i» Of MCCl8 COUl-TIMI ... , COU..flOOTULL ~flOOTULL...wmr ''Pac 10·· llCMI "The Perlls Of Pauline" ( 1967. Comedy) Pat Boone. Pamela Austin (2 hrs.i... I Tiii ..::.. TO LOI ~ Olympic hopefuls PIOfiled are Wendy Wyland (div· Ing). AngelO Parisi (juCIO) and Fatima Whitbread and Karin Smith (track and lield). ( 1 hr ) Ii) .,_ "Stars And Stripes Foreve<" ( 1952. Biography) Clifton Webb, Debra Pa~hrs ) (,CJ "Catastrophe!" t t977) Docu- mentary Narrated by Wllli8m Conrad ( 1 hr , 32mln. ® .w.u•• n11..,. .. .._. UVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend- ary country-western linger lo a conoen fearurlna such WUllams hits as "Your Cheatln" Heart," "Hey, Good Look In' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" (1 hr .. 30 ~ CD "Gr"n Ice" (198t, Adv9nture) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer ( t hr . 55 mln.) CD) llOWI "Waltz Aaou TeJ1U" ( t982 . Orama) Anne Archer, T9rrf Jastrow. ( 1 hi .•• ~ a..• IA1'WY ~Eddie Albert hosts a t~ muelcal IC)tetacvler focvalng on the lingeft Of the awing era. special guaata lnetudt Betty Hutton, Bob Cf0tby. Margeret Whiting, K.ely Smith. Helen O'Connell and Jack Leonsrd. (3 hrs.) .. ,"~ aw&.m~llm-=-"Flfeblrd 2015 A.O.'' (1981, Adventure) O.rren McQaVln. Doug ~~36f'l\ln.} =I"-.... , FMt\.Wect. &It YWo. W•t Pole> ~tch ~ from Wll "°9lft Stele Partt. ( 1 hi .. 301ik • 0 NITULL .... Some of the~ ooleolett ,..,.,. In Amar1ce are ed In tllll lc>Oll ., fhe upcom- 1 . looeball .. ecn. (1 ht.) ITM ... ''Doomadlly Machine'' ( 1972. Science-Fiction) Henry W11eoxon. Mata Powe<s (2 hrs.) (!) •••ALL Chicago Cubs at Housron Astros (3 hrs.) m llO¥ll "The Snows Of Kilimanjaro" ( 1953. Orama} Gregory Peel<. Susan Hayward. (2 hrs.) m llCMI "Swim 'Team" ( 1979. Coma· dy) James Daughton, Stephen Furst. (2 hrs> Qi) llCMI "The Moonshine War" ( t970. Drama) Richard Wldmafll. Alan Alda. (2 hrs I (S) llCMI "Rrefox" ( 1982, AdVenture} Clint EastwOOd, Freddie Jones (2 hrs . 15 min.) =~==-,.,.. ('!) llO¥ll "The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979. Drama) Dick Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan. L! hr , 39 min.) CID llO¥ll "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn. l! hr . 30 min.) CZ) DOUAI IOTTOll An Ingenious Insur· ance scam Is masterminded by a trio of 19Coclous Scottish schOOlbOys .... uu ... QM.ft~ ~:.:'Q ... TMlllAMWNOLOVIDllAM Henry Fon· da narrates the story of Marty Stouffer's l)efSonal e .. perlences with a bear while Nv· Ing a frugal Ille as a writer In a remote COloraCIO vattey;\1 hr.) (I) 9CIRllC8llWI (I) llCMI "A Challenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham, James Ha~1 hr., 25 min) ~ llCMI ~Cheech And Chong's Nici! Dreamt" ( 1981. Comedy) Richard ..Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong (I hr., ~~~ • Gll UltMIJ..I AUVIi Guests. Lea Green- wood. tt'te Burrito Brothers, Buck Trent, .. 1Mel==s. (lhr) i=k ..... -..... "Waltklaue Meat" (!rom Zurich, Swlll&f· land) (2 hrs . 30 min.) (Q)llCMI "The Spirit Of St. Louis" ( t957, Biography) James Stewart, Murray Ham• lltonJ21n,30~ I •• r CUNWCCUWAm --1Ven1ng -! ~'Motn.,, Jug9 And Speed" 1976, Dr•ma) Biii Colby, Raquel Wtloh. r" rnsdc•P embul1no. drlll9rW try to keep thtlt amployet ftom going bankrupt •• the 1esu1t of too many 1awso111. (2 hrt.~CUT I===--.. •'The W11-Bebleia" (1 91G, anl._) Animation and IM eotlon. Jamta Maaon. A OOUftgeOUI young boy .. vea M'*ll playfUI OOMt1 CfMtUNt from IM wielh Of undtrwaltr enetl'lltL (2 hta.) .... "I Wanna Hold Yt:Nt Hand'' ( 1978, Comedy) SuNn Kend911 N9wrnen. Maro McClure. A PIP of 19eoa teeo- -lunclay Conl. ma) Munamrf\CMI All, Krla Krla1otter.on (3 hre. 10 min.} l eft'tmATaT••m "1976 AFC Playott • Oaklend Raiders vs. New Eng· land Patrloll" £ i 1"1Ttl• •u ... ,ATWAY -(I) PAM WM tAml S<lheduled events: bOxlng Ind track and ti.id (Uva from Caracaa, Ven.zuel•). (2 hre.) U WHAT 1MALL W DO MINT TMI Cf&. a.et The growing number of runaway children and the efforts of Southern Bap· tlsts to help ttwlm are examined In a pro- gram Including Interviews with youths. their tamllles and soclal workers. (A) ( 1 hr.) B 1ALU11 TOM Mm ITOOQll HOU.YWOOD Cl~ Featured Inter· views include John Travolta. Who Is tur- rentty starring In the hit film. "Staying IAllv~ 0# T1'U11t DOCICml DUGOUT CAllTOOlll 1"1LA~ ISWIC8n"a wml y IDAm ITMIT (It) T8lll ""Hamlet CQ llenge Cup" Sin- gles and Doubles Finals (live from Jeri- cho, NY) (3 hrs ) [lj) llOVll '"Gregory's Glrl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l. &'I PUCI The 14·year·old daughler ol divorced parenis hires an attorney to represent her 1n the custooy lltigatlon. (Q) MMlllml:DI -The sons ot ex· KOCE-TV/50 ast1onau1 Phil Tracey head tor ••citing nt1w adventure& •n this ttnlmattd film (I hi.) (S) llOVll '"Firafo11" ( t982. Adventwre) Clint EestwOOd, Freddie Jones (2 hrs , 16 min.) ~ llOVll "'Who Haa Seen The Wind?'" ~~~77, Oram:t,• Gordon Plnaant, JOH lerr~~Y. ~ 4 min.) -. Doom,.u• .. -. a_,. AT TMI llOVlll RomT ICHIU. ~ Los Angeles Dodgers at Phlladelphla Phillies (3 hrs.) Oil Olt CAlll'UI G) IA•VJ. Sen Diego Padres at Mon· treat Expos (3 hr9 ) Cl) MMK Wl.iJAa 1MI lttO'I .. MIYa QAVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend- ary country-western singer In a conce<1 featuring such Wiiiiams hits as "Your Cheat1n' Heart." "Hey. GOOd LOOl<ln' ., and "Why Don't Yo-J Love Me?'" ( t hr , 30m1n.) m IUMDAY MAM -.@ H•VJ. Atlanta Braves al Pittsburgh ,,.1P1ra~b.. nt1 ROAD IDT 0# A.II. LOI AMGILll PW&JCPUUI llOVll "Malibu Beach" ( 1978. Come- dy) Kim Langford James Daughton (2 hrs) fD lllAITIJlltlCI 1MIA TM m llQH NATHIJI "Deep Waler Test" Sev· en children learn sound nutntlonal habits NICHT OF STARS! COMEDY • MUSIC • DANCE Join KOCE-TV, Channel so, through their dally activities al a aummer camp. (A) ._"Falling In Love Ageln" (1980. Orama) Ellloll Gould. Susannah York ( 1 hr . 30mln) ©)MCMI "The Spirit 01 St Lou111" ( 1957. Biography) Jamee Stewart. Murray Ham· llto~~~l~llOVll ,,.,...., ,_., COU.wtlTTMD .... NATtml "S1an·1 Secret"" The campers dfscover thal Stan Is a diabetic and explore the effects of sugar consump- tion. (R) CID ~ M>Clt Red resolves 10 become more like MOl<ey --Afternoon -IJ Cl) NA GOU' "World Series 01 Goll" Final round (llve trom the Firestone Coun· BCtub In Akron. OH) (2 hrs> ,,_IToe>cml Tiii Wlllt wmt DAVID ~ Eco- nomic trends and potillcal allaus through out the world are discussed by former heads ot stale Garald A Ford Helmut Schmidt, Valery G1scard d'Estaing. James Call~nd Malcolm Fraser ( 1 hr ) S ....,...Cl neATM "On Apµroval" Two unmarried couples spend a month together 10 find out 1f marriage 1s lhe bhss they think II would be Jeremy Brett Penelope Keith. Helen Hayle and Ben1e· min Wh1trow star D ( 1 hr . 30 min ) '1i) MIQtt NAT'tB "Sw1ttv" Tom reluctant fOr a two-hour STARFEST SUMMER finale that dazztes with stars. capture the uniqueness of Rich Little, Steve Allen. Jayne Meadows, Shields and Varnell In comedy created especially tor the show. Hear the showstopplng Broadway songs of Patti LuPone, Diahann carroll. Richard Kiiey and Roberta Peters. STARFEST: THE STARS SALUTE PUBLIC TELEVISION 9:45 P.M. Ad m~ poulble In p3rt by a 9r;mt from th~ Bank of Newport and th~ coroora!lon for Pul>llc eroaoustlno Friday, Aug. 26. 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. -01) .wll "Drums In The Deep South'' (1951. Adventure) James C<alg. Guy Madison When the Civil War breaks oot. good friends at West Polnt take opposing :·111f_ 1W D Cll G>lftl WALLITmT ~.a.T .wll "Dregonwyck" ( 19•6. Drama) Gene Tierney, Walter Huston A woman finds love In a mansion on lhe Hudson. but her enthrallmenr soon turns 10 terror (2 hrs.) • ..,,AL111U CC) .WS "Prom Night" ( 1980, Mystery) Jamie Lee Curtis, Leslie Nielsen. On p<om night. exactly six years alter a girl fall to her death after being teased by friends. three of those friends begin gelling me'l:ci¥1 calls. 'A' (t hr . 30 min.) ® "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Slnctalr, Oee HepbiJrn. A Scottish schoolboy fells head-over· heels for his soccer team's first female e!!Yer. 'PG' (I hr. 30 min ) CJ.) .wll "Four Play" (1981 ) David Ant~ Vlju Krem. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CS) "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Wlnklef. Michael Keaton Two nlghltlme morgue attendants become "love brokers" lor a groop of hookers who have loot their pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) CZl .wll "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joan Cornns, Mlchael Morgan A high school student has a dlHICutt time trying to lose~~l~(1hr .. 30mln.) 11:111* .... .,_AT PClft "Rich Little" lmpree- slonlBI Rich Little joins John Wiiiiams and the Boston Pops Orcheslra In an evening that Includes a salute to the MGM mull· cals and tl'\e world premlere of "Rago- twlma==m Bolcom. (R) (1 hr) ur -·~ lT1'11.,,.. _,.., •IA& WI Alm DUN Caro! l.11wr~ and Art Llnklelter holl Ihle look al 1he ctllldren of Eeat Africa and their struggle 10< eurvtval. Gueits: Olek Van Patten, Wllflam Shatner, Deen Jonet, Efrem Zlmballst Jr. (1 hr.) GD &..-r Im Guetla s.tt·p<oc:tairn.<i garboloQlal Alan J Webberman: ABC News Whitt Houte eOfrespc>ndtnt 8am Oonald90f'I; country mualo ttar Tammy ~~ 1 tv , 30 min.) CW "Tht Kid From Brooklyn" ( 19~8. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. By a ttrange twltl of fate. a mllk· man ~°'""a boxer. (2 hre.) I MCUll ~ .,.. "Oouble Image" ( 1970, Or• ma) o.orge Htmllton, Batbtta Andtf· t<>n. A dlp!Omat btoom.e lnve>Md wtth a w0men who tri.a to P9M htftelf off a• hi. 0..d&lend. (21n., t$mln) 8 "Tht PrllOnet Of Z«*" (1979. Comedy) ,,.,., SeAera. Elk• Sommer A con~ of ldenllt ... •eta 10 both OOmlc and detlQefOUI 111uetlone fOf IWO IOok·allk-. OM t king tnd the othtt t eommot1 tubj9et, In tht mythical land of 1W ~= ~~)~2~~. Of Hla Conlpe• ny" (1981 . Comedy) Fttd Atlllrt, 0.b· 20 Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 ble Reynolds A tamer attempts to stop hrs daughter's wadding plans (2 hrs .. 35 -iL ~ mWll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan. A brilllanl research scientist concocts a remarkable Ille-strengthening potion that turns him Into a heroic monsl8f atler he Is nearly killed In the daStrucllon ot his labo- ratory. •po· ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ttl G MOU.YWOOD ~ Featured Inter- views include John Travolta. who Is cur· rently starring In the M film, "Staying 6-._llve .. tl9CZ) MO'ftl "Soldier Of Orange" ! 1979, Orama) EdWard Fox, Susan PenhallQon Six classmates el a Dutch university go their separate ways Whan war breaks out In E~. 'R' (2 hrs .. •5 min.) ..-! MO'ftl~ngs Are Tough An Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard "Chee<:h" Mar· In, Tommy Chong Two men have numer· ous mlsadvenlures while driving an Arat>- owned. money·fllled limo to Las Vegas 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) <HJ.,_ "OUtland" (1981, Sclenc&-FIC· tlon) Sean Connery, Pater Boyle. A space marshal Investigates a rash of my!terlous deaths wtthln a mining colony on one of Jtlplter's moons. 'R' (I hr . •9 min ) ... .wll "The Man" (1971, Drama) James Earl Jones, Martin Balsam. Alter circumstances thrust a black senator Into the presidency. Congress retuses 10 lake him serlOUsly (2 hrs) 1111 ()).,. "Jekyll And Hyde . Together Again" (1982. Comedy) Mark Blankfield, Bess Armstrong A stralt·laced scientist's aeclden1a1 Ingestion of a chemleal turns him Into a lascivious swinger 'R' ( t hr . 19 2s ;iJ. IAUITMUMu.a flOOTUU. (It) .. JW**'1'AL W .,.. "Heartaches" ( 198 I, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts. A p<egnant woman tags aloog with a pt11yglrl. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35mln.). 0 llOWI · The Garden Of The Anzl·Con· tlnlt" ( 1971. Orama) Lino Capolloohlo, Dominique Sanda. Directed by Vittorio De Sica. Antl-Semltlem g<adually and poiso- nously lnvadel the llvel of two Jewish tamllln IMng In Italy before WOfld War II 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) w D AT -wmt Guett Oebney Coleman (1 tlt..J -Monday -llondng Mon..- •(J) "Seri. Noire" ( 1979) P8trl0k Dtwaert, Marie Trlnt!Qnant. (2 hrt.) •eel ·•a.er laland" (1\J80, ~)Don· 8ld Su1hetland, Vaneua Redgrave ( t hr .• •3 min.) • 111J "The l.Adlet' Man" ( 198 t. eom.c:iv> ~ Lftlt. Helen Traubtl (2 hra ) •!ii 'A~h"'" Of The Wlldemttl Fllml- ly ' ( t975, A<Mntur•) Robert Log41n. Susan Dement• Shaw. 11 hr . 40 min. I Ml(!) "Kid MlllOnl" ( 193&, Comedy) Eddl9 eintOf, Ethel M«men. (I tv., 30 min,) '900 ''The MOiio Man.. ( 1882, MUllcal) A°Obeft Pr .. ton. Shirley Jonee. (2 tva.. 30 min.) •CCl "The H•ngtng Tr"" ( t95SI, w .. 1em1 • IJ tlJ CM .... llGHTWATCH ~(t)llCWll "The Runner Stumbles" (1979. Orama) Dick Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan A Catholic priest Is tried lor !he murder of a nun with whom he had been suspected of h= an a If air 'PG' (1 hr .. 39 min.) 1:11 (~ "Summer Camp" ( 1979, Com· edy) John C Mclaughlin, Matt Mlch8ets The owner of a falling summer camp decides 10 raise money by holding a reunion for lhe now·matured alumni 'R' ~~30mln.) 1:11 IT"'8YOUlt• H•ll UCQUITW1. "Men's International Championship Quarterfinal" Thomas vs Yelle~ "Summer Lovers" ( 1982 . Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal· lagher Two American college s1uden1s spend a tree-sptrUed summer on a Greek ,. 1 Isla~· ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ...... ., .... ,.. *Ml "The Bell Jar" ( 1979, Orama) Merilyn Hassell. Jutle Harris Based on the autobiography by Sylvia Plalh A troubled young woman tries 10 overcome the over· whelming tenSlons and anxieties biJlldlng up within her as She p<ogresses from ado- leSGence to adulthood 'R' ( I hr . 54 min) .. 0.,_ "Tattoo" ( 1981, Orama) Bruce Dern. Maud Adams An obsessed tattoo aflrst kidnaps a fashion model and pro- ceeds 10 cover her body with his handi- work 'R' ( 1 hr. 45 min.) Ml(S) mWll "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley. A bicycle enthusiast In a small college town spends his post·h•gh school summer trying to sort out his plans tor the future white training tor the two biggest races of ~Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 41111 • H•ttW(ll) •C llCWll "Prom Night" (1980, Mystery) Jamie Lee Curlis. Leslie Nielsen On prom night, exactly stx years attar a girl lell to her dealh after being teased by lrltnda. three ot those trleflds begin getting menacing calls 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) n (liJ llCWll "Siar Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, HarrlSOl'l F0<d. A motley col· IOcllon of rebels end robots band together to attack the huge space lort ol an Qi?Prffslve galaotk: empire. 'PG' 12 hra,) WD.wll "Gas" (1981, Comedy) Don· •Id Sulherland, Susan Anspach A radio OJ and a reporter try 10 expose an Oii magnate's plot 10 drive up gas prtoea bv contriving an Oil ahoftaoe. 'R' G•ry eoop.r, Marla Schtlll ( t hr , 60 min,) •cm "Nicholas Nlekleby" ( 1947, Drama) Derek Bond. C.C:Srto 11ardwlckt . (2 hr9.) e "Gon41 In60 Second•" { 197•. Adven- ture) H B. H•llckl, M11rlon Buai. ( 1 hr .. •&min) (I) "Oraga<y·e Girt" ( 1982, Comedy) GOfdon John Slnclalf, 0.. H4tpburn. ( t hr . 30 min.) • • "Aotltlng Coeat Guard" (1951, Ora· ma) Bttan Donltvy, Ella Aalnel ( 1 hr , 30 min) -(C) "Take It From The T09 .. (11H11, Com- iidy) Annie Olrar<fOI, Pierre Monday. ( 1 tu., 25 min I Cl) "lntrucw In The Dutt" ( 1950, Ortma) Jvario ~nancltz. Claude Jarman Jr. ( t N . 25 min ) -Sunday Cont. 1ger1 are caught In the lrenz:iea grip of "B4tatlemanla" when the Liverpudlian rock group makes Its New York cklbut 12 t111 l.c I MA,: llC*WMIC 8"IQAL "Polar Bear Alert" The great white polar bear and a Manitoba town's efforts ro co ei1tst with them are the sublects of a dooumen· tary hosted by E G Marshall and narrateo ~Jason Robards (R) o ( t hr ) U1l ITIVll MICCI • COICIJrr Fleetwooo Mee member Nicks performs "Alter The Ghltar Fades." ''Leathet And Lace," "The Highwayman" and "Bella Donna." as welt as favorites from the Fleetwooo Mac rep· artoue Taped at the Fox Wtlsh1re Theatre In Los Angeles ( 1 hr ) 0 llOYll "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980, W&sl em) Kris Kristofferson. Christopher Walk· en A high·prlncfpled sheriff becomes caught between cattlemen and 1mnugrant home11teadars In a bitterly fought land war 'R' (3 hrs .. 40 min ) I CA&JlllOlltlA CMI Wttlli.I .. -·.v.w .. ~•Ulm TOQITHDI Two teg· endary stars of the American music scene ·• Tony Bennett and Wtlllam "Count" Baste ·· team up lor a special concert per lormance leatu11ng the Count Basie Band lhr, 40 min) • .... CGNZMMCI -. I lllJIT AT THI llOYlll m ... llCMI "The Pride Qt The Yankees" ( 1942, Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright Baseball star Lou Gehng over· comes the odds to become a legend tn the = (2 hrs .. 10 min) CID "The Secret 01 NIMH" (1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A secret soc1e1y ot rats atd a desperate field mouse 1n sav· 1ng her home from !he rutnlessness ot man 'G' ( t hr , 20 min ) I llOTOMfORTI ln'lll&Anoew. ,. •mMt• cs; THI POWDI Of lllATTMIW ITM Though Walt requires medical a11entton aher his exposure to a deadly bacteria. he fears the trea1men1 will expose hts and Matthew's ali1:111 onglns. (A} ( t hr ) 0 lT.DJ lllUY'l llLSVI IT Oii NOll Fee· lured: bizarre sports, including 1ous11ng oy modern-day knights. series nost Jack Palance's classic automobile collection, body snatchers. odd 1n5e(.ts and sna1ts i) (t hr ) POCUI OM .wTAll ':. mAK Regularly schaduteo programming may be delayed due to R!._edge breaks Ui) THI LOUX IY DA. llUll An1ma1eo Eddie Albert narrates Iha story of the Lorax's hght to save his beloved Trufluta trees from extinction (.LJ llOVll "Secrets Of The Bermuda Tri· angle" ( 1977) Documentary The actual 01sappearances or boats planes and peo pie 1n the myste11ous, teared Bermuda Tri angle are &Aplored and dramat11ed 'G ( 1 hr , 33 min) Cl) llOVll "Breaking Away· {1979, Ota ma) Dennis Ch11slopt1er. Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast in a small college town spends hos posf-htgh school summer trying to sor1 out his plans for the tuture while tra1n1ng for the two b1gges1 rac.e~ of his Ille 'PG' ( 1 nr . 40 min ) I "°'"" ac.. NI .... ~ NA'nOIW. QIOGllAPHIC UICW. ·sav~ The Panda" The giant panda is ob~er11ed in me remote WOIOng Naturel RMerv9 In China nno In zoos around the world, end th8 h1storl(; tntern1tlon11 eHort to help them 1n thei1 flghl lor 1urv1v11 II examined i ) D (I hr . 15 min ) 1:11 flGtUI (Ml..,.,... MAGILi ltOaC R110 resotves to become more like Mokey ,.•=.ec:r. . .. ~ AIJCI Tommy and a college Irland (Thomas Byrd) embark on a partying spree that eventually gets them Into trou ble with the law (R) 8 fli) OIGHT M»IJI The only witness to Micheal's seff·detense kllllng of a cycle gang member. the mother (Robin Curtis) 01 a kidnapped child, mysteriously van· 1~hes (R) ( t hr ) 0 INTDT~ lltl WaK Featured Stevie Nicks on tour In Chicago, a look at muscleman Steve Reeves; Richard Mulll· ~n·s new TV=~ hr.) U ®l MATT A vengeful mad- 111an (Chuck Connors) stops at nothing In his plan to kill Matt, Including the use of CJ as a pawn In a death trap. (R) Q ( 1 hr) l ..,..,,_rm ""..,,.... TWIJQHTV. llOVll "The Snows Of Kiiimanjaro" ( t953. Orama) Gregory Peck. Susan Haywaro A brll1tan1 writer finds meaning lo his hie In Afnca alter a restless and extensive search. (2 hrs ) CIJ llOYll "The Sea 0 1 Cortez" ( 1978) Documentary Tn1s study ot the animals 1na1genous to the Inlet at Baja Calllornla includes film of killer whales that use the area fo raise their pups. (2 hrs.) '-.I "°"'1CINTIR , ID LMWI OUVllR AND MCU ILIAIOM Al• IWllJIN AND• .Kllt•ON Lau· 1ence OIMer and Jackie Gleason pqrtrey two men who loved the same woman In this 011ginat Orama ( 1 hr ) 0 llOVll "Tne Deer Hunter" ( 1978. Ofe- ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep. Three ctose. carefree friends from a small Penn- sytvanta steel town are changed forever by expe11enc1ng the terrors of war when they are drafted and sent to Vietnam. 'R' l3 hrs .. 3 min ) S-llOYll "Ghost Story•· ( 198 t, 1-iorror) F1ed Astaire, John Houseman. Mysterious deaths begin to decimate the ranks of e small circle of elderly men who share both a montnty storyteltlng get-together and a SO·year·Old secret •A' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) .. @ "81tY fA.LWILl tD QAU Of ITAM tlll Beverly Sills hosts an evening of performances by some of the world s best vocattsts, dancers and instrumental musicians, James Levine conducrs the music for this year's show trom Lincoln Center In New Yori\ (3 hrs .. tOm1n) t:ao tJ OM! OAY AT A TM Schneider's faith In Ate.. 1s shaken when the youngster de<.1des 10 go on a date instead of par11CI· patong 1n tile 1an1tor's father·and·son night al the lodge IA) ~ ,,. WOM.D fTtOlll()MOW--.~• I lt~N ..,.,,....Cl TMEATill "The Flame Trees Of Tntlla Happy New Year" Elspeth spPnOs a memorable New Year's Day with 1he conservative Mrs Nimmo (Part 3) (R/ O (1 hr t5mtn) MO 8 r~ THI AlffMONI George has a rPveahng dream that suggests he should slop being such a mooetary miser ti he wants to enter Heaven (R) 0 m THl QOOfATHIJt 1141 COIAITI MOWIL flOll 'f'&IVl9Gll YMn aftw wit,_.. Ing the murder of hit mot1* and trevtllng trom 11a1y to New York, young Vito ~ one (Robert 0.Nlro) k>Mt Na Job Wf\eO a local eie1ortlonlat thrMten. hit ~.r. men takes up murdef by kllUng the hood- lum and t>ecomet en oll tmpott.,, (Pert 1) (A) (Viewer Olscretlon Advl9ed) (2 hll) I ~ y CIUMAll alllADll 0 lllCMI "The Cholrboya" ( 1977. Comedy) Charles Durning, Louis Ooeaen Jr Baaed on lhe novel by Joseph Wam· baugh A rowdy group of Los Angelet police ollloers stir up 1helr own bfand or olf·Outy excitement (R) Q 12 hrt. 30 min Jin. ~ llOWl~nce Of Malice" (198t, Ofama) Paul Newma(l. Selly Field. A leglt· !mate buslneasman'~lte Is ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging his Involvement In the mob kllllng of a labOr boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 56 min.) ([) MnO RACM "L A. Times I Budweiser 500" (from Riverside. CA) (R) (3 hrs.) ® llOWI "Star Wars" (1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrison F0<d. A motley cOI· lectlon ol rebels and robots band together to attack the huge space fori of an ~resslve 9,alactlc emplre 'PG' (2 hrt.) (JJ lllCMI ' Evll Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Pater Usllnov, Jane Blrkln Bel· glan sleuth Hercule Poirot IOOl<s 10< the muroerer of a tamous actress am~ an Island resort hotel's stall and guests. PG' 11 hr . 40 min.) CZ) lllCMI "Carnal Knowledge" (1971. Drama) Jack Nlcholson. Ann-Margret. Two college fr iends spend several yeart betore and after graduation discovering Ille by sharl!!9 and switcNng each other's l llrlends. 'R ( 1 hr., 37 min.) .. OfaUP .. (() tOODelllHT IUNTOMI Boston TV news anchorman Matt Cassidy (Bill BIX· by) 1s distressed by the station's declalon to hire Jennifer Barnes (Marlette Hartley) as a co-anchor to t>oost ratings. (R) o.-40MM .. (ill) ITAllPllTI THI ITAM ULUTI PW&JC ,..._ This variety snow from the Troplcana Hotel In Las Vegaa featur" comedy, music and dance; anta111tners lnc1uoe Steve Allen, Jayne Meado~. PatU LuPone, Diahann Carroll, Richard Kiiey. Rich Little and Roberta Peters. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) -8 (() 1'UINll IOtll, ILD. Gonzo's mother (Allyn Ann Mclerle) comes to San Francisco to Introduce her new boy· friend (Christopher Allpon), a much· i i e=tswrlter. (R) (1 hr.) w llW our GP nm Gary Colllns and Mary Ann Mobley host this rook at the children of Ethiopia and Cam- bodia who are running out of time due 10 drought. famine end war. Guests: Lestle Uggams, Susan Howard and Dennis We~hr.) C1J Ill IDIMT mWOM .... CS) PAia CHAii "Scavenger Hunt" Pro- fessor Klngsfleto's annual exercise reQulr· 1ng students to find answers to 100 legal Questtons In three days Is attacked by a resenllul faculty ( 1 hr ) 0 MCml "Nighl Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Hanry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two nighttime morgue a1tenoan1s become "love broilers" for a group of hookers who have lost their pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min) Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 19 -Monday Conl. gued by a palnful arterlal condition. a schoolteacher oevelops an addiction 10 cortisone (2 hrs ) • 1'11-. 1'11 GOU WAT'CM AM» DYM- ISTI A maglcal watch that can stop time upon oemand enables a youn9 couple to thwart the evil plans of Iha glrl & on&-llme lrrle~~~ mAT I W OMIAMCll "Brldeshead Revisited Brldesheed Oese<ted" Attar spendlnQ two years In Central America. Charles loins his wife Cella In New York rOf an unsuccessful reunion (Part 8) (Al Q il hr.) CC) llOV9 "Take This Job And Shove II" ( 1981, Comedy) Robeft Hays, Barbara Hershey. A young c0<porate executive runs Into resistance when he returns to hfs hometown to revltallze a company brewery. 'P~r 40 min ) (I) lflOll'T'IC8I <ID llO¥ll "Jekyll And Hyde Together Again" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark Blanklleld, Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scientist's accidental ingestion ot a chemlcal turns him Into a lasclvlovs swinger 'A' ( t hr .. 2Smln) Cl),,. LONI ITM IM a_,_ Buddy and David face losing the club; Pam confronts her true reetlngs abOut Duke; young Clete llnd9 e dream jOb. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 0.,.. "The Plumber" ( t981. Orama) Judy Morris, Ivar Kanis. The wile of a uni· veBlty professor beeomes the victim of a strange plumber's subtly aggressive behavlof ( t hr , 15 min.) .. CI)MA N..L carfll:T ICWTI (It) • f.I (I) M lllT OP ~ A high school stu<Sent (Robert Romanus) cafls on his rrlends to help him out of trouble alter his dance lnvflatloo to a young tady sets her e~i;'f:. on the warpath. -MCAl\m • (I) rA'l'M After his record player malfunctlons, Charles beeomes unusually nice to Margaret when he finds out that Iha has a new phonogrepb (RI D GD M tOGfA1'9 M C09ll1I liOftL POii 1ll.nmGI Middle-aged Don Vito Cofleone (Marlon Brando) arranges for his god90fl to appear In a moVre by "persuading" the lllm's producer (John Marley) • then 11 wounded by hll men; his ton Michael (Al Peclno) teekt revenge by kllllng bOth the rlval chieftain reaponal- ble fOf fhe contract end a corrupt police captain, then llee& to ltety as 11 811ng war Mupta. (Part 2) (R) (Viewer lsc;retlofi AdV= (2hra.) I mAT 1• a.tllCll "Brldelhead Aevlttted 8rlde9hffd Deserted" Ah9f IC*'dlng two yeere In Central Amerlca. Charles jOlnl hi• wife Cella In New YC)(k for en untoeceaful reunloo (Pert 8) (A) Q U hr.) I!> TMI llMIC OJ DMCI "Out Of The Llmeflght. Home In The Rein" Oeme Mar· got Fonteyn tlkea ¥19~• blc1c11ege at eov..1 Garden for a QllmPM at a dancer'• ~le; ~hl'Rhll Include a perlormance ot Ashton • 'Marguerite And Armand" with Rudolf Nureyev. (R) ( 1 hr ) CD .,. "Frldey The 13th, P1rt Ill" (1982. H0tror) O.na Klmmel. Paul Krat• ks. Unw1ry teen-1ger1 trevel 10 a remote cabin 11 Cry1teJ I.Ake. tl'le 11a11<1ng Q!oundt 01 • <*•~ montltf who ~ra a hOckey ma1k R' ( t hr , 35 min ) .,,. "The Belt Little Who<ehouN In l)(H" ( t982. MUllol l) Bun Rayl'\Otdt, 22 F~day,Aug.26, 1983 Dolly Parton A flambOyant, muckraking TV personality 111es to close down a popu· lar =house 'R' ( 1 l'lr • 55 min ) CZ) "The Bell Jar" ( 1979. Orama) Marilyn Hessell. Julie Harris Based on the autobiography by Sylvla Plath A troubled )IOUng woman tries to overcome the over· whelming tensions and an11letres building up w1th1n her as she progresses from ado- lescence 10 adulthood 'A' ( 1 hr • 54 min) • llll llOVll "Who's Been Sleeping In My BeO?" ( 1963. Comedy) Dean Manin, Ellzabeth Montgomery White visiting his psychiatrist, a soap opera star ls pursued by his fans and his flancee (2 hrs., 10 m1nL t:a 8 (I) ~ Joanna dec1oes to prove She IS capable ol more than housework by applyl=or a jOb with a lravel agent (Jer-ry_ Van ke) (R) C!J "Sey One For Me" ( 1959. Musical) Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds A BroecJway priest taps the show·buSt· ness talent among his c0<\gr90s11on In 0<cler to put together a televtsloo perform- ance ror the benellt ot charity (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID lllOT mcutA&Y 1'11 ... Comedy slletchas combine with claaslc tllm and news footage In an offbeat, satiric take· oH CS) llCMI "Gregory's Glrl" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Oee Hepburn A Scotush seho<>lbOy falls head-over· heels for his soccer team's first remale Iyer. 'PG' dt hr .. 30 min.) -·· .... -.rTMl..L9Y M 19l'lmmATaTllll•ITt "1981 Year In Review" (R) -· (I) CMlilft & LACIY Chris and Mary Beth try to aid a terrllied rape vlCllm (Kathleen Lloyd) Whose account of her a6S8ult Is being lwlsled by several male detecllve1.~~hr ) I Vu.c OP DMCI "Out 01 The Limelight. Home In The Re in" Dame Mar- got Fontayrt takes 111ewers backstage at Covent Gerden tor a gllmpse at a dance<'t Illa: h!ihl'P,hlS Include 11 perlormence or Ashlon'a 'Marguerite And Armend" with Rudolf Nureyev. (A) ( 1 hr.) II> M'llVAL "Parents Of The Wiid" Bob Newhart nerratet a 1()()1( at how a variety or wildlife creetur89 relse. care for end ~UICI tl'lelr young (R) ( 1 hr ) Ck) .. "Chee<:h And Chong's Ntca Oteams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Thomes Chong. Two Inveterate potheads appHr lo have found the4r true caning as they peddle tee cream on the s1r .. t1 of Los Angelee 'R' (I hr , 27 min.) CID 9CMI "The Last A~n Virgin" ( t982. Comedy) Lewrence Mor'\OSOO, Diane Franklln. A shy leen-eger In love ts reluctant to foln hi• buddlee 11'1 their pursuit of Mxual eiq>erlencetl. 'A' ( 1 l'lr • 30 min ) • 90WI "Jekyll And Hyde .. To091her Ageln" ( 1982. COmedy) Mark BIJll'lklield, a... Arm11rong. A llralt·laeed eclentltt't 1cclden111 lngeetlofi or a ehemlcat turll9 him Into • latclvlOUI Ninger 'A' ( 1 ht • 2& min.! ,,. ... .,. .. -··=w.a. -lldllllMI ... =iup ... ..... -,,.., ·-_.,..,. m•• ... .a111 lilP IPOWT1 AlmllCA "Transame11ca Open T ennls Champ1onsh1p -Cc-nnors vs McEnroe" (rrom lhe Cow Palace In San Francisco. Callr ) ( 1 hr l CI) lfTIMA T10NAL TUCK AM» NLO "Weltl<lasse Meet" (from Zurich. Switzer· land) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) (OJ ilOVll "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tommy Chong Two men have numerous misadventures Whtie driving an Arab·ownad. money-filled limo to Las v~as 'R' ( 1 nr . 30 min ) \ID llOVll "Firecracker" ( 1981, Adven· lure) Jillian Kessner. Darby Hinton. A lemale martial arts teacher ttevels to the Orient 1n search ot her mis.sing Sister 'A' { t hr , 25 min ) CZ) MAIS .......... THI IHOW .. .m QAft Sneezy Walefs portrays the 190end- ary counlry·western singer 1n a concert festur1n9 sucn Williams hits as "Your Chealtn Heart," "Hey, Good Lookln' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( t hr 30m1n) t1:11<1l)l10vtl "The Deadly Bees" (1 967. Hor· ror) SuzanM Letgh, Frank Finlay A pop singer sullenng rrom exhaustion and the aftermath of a severe b1eal<down arrives al a bee rarm tor rest, only 10 !Ind her Ille endangered by lhe Insane beekeeper ( 1 hr .SO min) 1tll 6 (I) MMT TD KAll'T Jonathan and Jen· niter ere thrust into danger when a dying man gives them a valuable gold statue (R) i 1 hr .. 10 min.) D GI) THI ••T fl# CAMON Host. Johnny Carson Gues111>11'om Jones. residents of cooir:r~A~ I Y&i...., '°'"' ODOCOW\I NAMYO )llO¥ll "Sweet Wltllarn" ( 1980. Com&- dy) Sem Waterston, Jenny Agutter. After her 1111&-in boyfriend leaves her for an edu· ca11on In lhe U S .. en English girl begins a rocky romance with a rekllh Scotsman 'R" (1 hr • 32 min ) 0 llOVll "Chllly Scenes Of Winter" ( 1979, Otama) John Heard, Mery Beth Hurt A man obsesstvaty punlUllS the woman who lell him beeause she couldn't handle his ldeellzed Image or her 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 40 ~J. G P8 Featured how your lb dol- lars may be p11yt119. foreign debt -the cri- sis between Brazrl end the lnternatlofiel M~Fund. (t hr , 30mll'I) 1W <Ii) "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Coma· dy) Craig W111noc1<. David Warner. A yoong boy Is t11ken on a 1r1p through time by a band of diminutive would-be oullawe who have stOlen a tlme-werp map from the ir&;i,,.'=ir 'PG' ( 1 hr , 60 min ) -· TOllllHT Gi.nn Scar· pelll reveals why he lelt "One Oay At A 'rime" end folned a new aerie•, D llO¥ll "China Girt" (1943. Adven· tura) Gene Tierney, George Montgomery World War II Chine la Iha ba~drop rOf adVenrura and romance betWMn en Amerleal'I pN>loOfapt'ter end • loVely Eur· a,i.11n girl (I l"tr , 65 ~ (!)WJWIW•f-... m 90WI "Johnny Guitar" (1e53, WMI· orn) Joan Crawford. SterUng Heyden. ,,. gulter•playing •~-gun~n trlet to prove hit IOve to the OWl'l8f of I gambNng ~- -~ ~ "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Oudlty Moote. LIH Mlnnelll While hie lemlly a1temp11 to f0<oe him Into e Pf• arr11ncMC1 marriage, • drunken. hedonl1tlc -Monday Co~•· -GD "Welk Eaat Of'I Beacon" {1952. Mya lety) George Murphy, f"lnlay Currie (2 hrs.) -CH> "Time Bandits" ( 1981, Comedy) Craig Warnock, David Warner ( 1 hr 50 min.) ct "The Plumber" (1981, Orama) Judy Morris, 1111r Kanis. ( 1 hr., 15 min., CZ) "The flell Jar" ( 1979. Orama Marilyn Hassell. v .le Hartis ( 1 hr . 54 m n ) TWG "Caa11e Of Evll" ( 1966, Horror) Scon Brady, Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr . 30 min) -JUtunoon Movies- -• "A. Blueprint For Murder" ( 1953. Mystery) Jean Parers. Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr .• 30mln) ti) "Manhunt In Tne Jungle" ( 1958, Adven1ure) Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez ~hrs) CC) "Take This Job And Shove II" ( 1981 . Comedy) Rober1 H(lyS. Barbara Hershey {1 hr , 40 min ) • cm "The Besl Llllle Whorehouse In Tex- as" ( t982, MuslCal) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 00 "Ar1hur" ( t98 t. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) 0 "Cannery Row" (1982. Orama) Nick Nolle, Debra Winger (2 hrs ) -CZ> "The Plumber" (1981 , Drema) Judy Morris, Ivar Kanis. ( 1 hr. 15 min I m "Babes On Swing Street' ( 1944, Musical) Peggy Ryan, Ann Blyth, ( 1 hr . 30mln.) w oo "The MUSIC Man" ( 1962, Musical) Rot:>ert Preston. Shirley Jones (2 hrs , 30 min.) a.(t) "Journey Out Of Darkness" (1967, Advenlure) Ronald Morse, Konrad Ma1thae1 ( l hr .. 25 min.) 0 "Chilly Scenes Of Winter" ( 1979, Ora ma) JOOn Heard, Mary Beth Hurl ( 1 hr . 40min) Cl) "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) R1chara "Cheech" Marin, Tom· ~ Chong ( 1 hr . 30 min ) !:Ill.SJ "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Comeay) Goraon John Sinclair Dee Hepborn ( 1 hr , 30 min) •C.lJ "The Best Little Whorehouse In Tex- as" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton ( I hr . 55 min.) (0) "Ntehotas N1ckleby" ( 1947. Orama) Derek Bond, Cedric HardwlCke ( 1 hr . SO min) a:ll(C) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper, Maria Schell. ( 1 hr . 50 mln) .. CS) "Black Beauty" (1971. Orama) Mark Lester. Waller Slezak (I hr . 45 min ) 41:110 "Paternity" ( t981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Beverly D' Angelo ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .. cm "The Slipper And The Rose The Story Of Cmoerella" ( 1976, Fantasy) Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven (2 hrs , tO mm ) .. (jJ "Beyond Dealh's Door" ( 1979) Doc- umentary Dr Harold Freeman ( 1 hr , 35 min) 1:11(}1) 'Tome Bandits" ( 198 1. Comedy) Craig Warnock. Da1110 Warner ( 1 hr 50 min) llJ "Outrageous'" ( 1977, Comedy) Craig Russell, Hollis McLaren. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) --lltEvening .. ,o .... .... WOMM Cll ... • 8'/LCleO MAWAI ,._. Abel. In a fu1urlstle clly having no middle I MC ... Cl $clenee-Flctlon) BrlQltte Helm, Alt'9d CWWI IAIY Gues11. phUantnropiat Cyril eleaa. an elite group of e11t1oc11t1 r .. p Magnon and his cousin Rabbi Edgar Mag-IN benefits ol the oommO<I alave wort<er1. n1n (R). 2)~ ~~v• "Bear 111and" (1980. 19 a.....~TODAT Suspense) Donald Su1herland, VaMSS8 ,. OfmllAIOl "U.S. Open Tennlt" Redgrave. An Arctk: weather-research m PA&Y,.. team·s members are forced Into a fight for mCllH.A. their very survival ·po• ( 1 hr . <13 min.) tlUIC YAC DOUIH AUTO MCal "l A Times I BudWMef lilWI soo·~ Riverside. CA) (RI (2 hr1.) YOUAllm>..altn (SI "Artt'lur" (1981, Comedy) ~/~9GllT Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnet11. While his • mAI ,..ff Neal Get>lef and Jet· family attempts to force him Into a pr&-Irey Lyona hott an Informative look al arranged matrlage. a drunken. hedonistic whal's new al !he movies. playboy falls 1n love with a f)O(J( wOfl<lng CID ,....... IOClt Wembley discovers a ~I. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) -Junnel that. according to leQeOd. swatiowt O llOVll "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearta 1:1£.Fraggles Club Band" ( 1978, Musical} Peter CZ)MOVll "Kid Mllflons" ( 1935, Comedy) Frampton. Bee Gees. Mean Mr. Mustard Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman. A Brooklyn and the Future Villain Band steal Sgt. Pep-tom~herlts a for1une. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) per's bano Instruments. thus preclpllatlng ~ ''Thal Certain Age" ( 1938, the downfall ot Heartland, US.A .. 1111 Pep-Comedy) Deanna Durbin, Jackie Coopef. per's nephew and the new Lonely Hearts A young glrl gives up her fantasies about Club Band come to the rescue. 'PG' ( I an older man when she mee1a someone lhr.,iC;~~Dftl .,.~her age. (2hrs.) Ila ... .. 8 Cl) IQUAM f'IQI Marshall devises a IAMmYaJ.D "love detect0t" as a science fair projec1, DIC« CAVITT Guest actress Glenda hoping the devlee wUI convince Lauren Jackson (R) that she's In love with him (A) AUMMPA&Y Q Q) LOVI....., Sidney Is shocked to , --~ learn !hat his allractlve young assistant . ~ (Martha Smith) on an advertising till CM.... account has fallen In love with him (R) me... l1hr.J ICUllQ9'1 U lllOYll "Back Street " ( 1961, AIC ... O Romance) Susan Hayward. JOOn Gavin. ,. ~ A married man keeps a mistress who mwt flOUCI WOllM remain forever In the background. (2 llfTlllTAlmlfT TOMQHT Glenn Scar hrs) pellr reveals why he leh "One Dav At A 8 ®l MOYll "On Her Majesty's Secre1 Time" ~ed a new series. Service" ( 1969, Adventure) George I G) WILD Lazenby. Diana Rigg. Brlrlsh agent James ..... ~ Bond once again.confronts his Ingenious A Ul'f, llllAYll Two couples now In enemy Blofeld. who has devised a sinister their 30s confront the awesome Question plan 10 victimize Britain by meaos of germ or parenthOOd, facing the pertinent issues warfare (R) p (Viewer Discretion to be cons1derea when malung their decl-Advised) (3 hrs.) s1on. 0 MOYll "Bigger Than Liie" ( 1956, Ora- -~VII "MetropdoC1'.:1s:";(S;ll;e;nt=)==( ~1~~2:6:. ===~m(a:)::J:a:;m:es=:M:a:so~n~. iBta~rb:a:ra:;Rluishii. iPil&- N••• •••rtt ••"'''"•nt f For Classififd Ad ACTION Call A DAIL. Y '1LOT AO-YISOI M%·H7a NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT Till Ol R OAILY ~p[c;l/\I. • njoy T•riyal.i•Trmpur11 'hu•hi bar P""P•"'d by uur r11mou• hpan ..... t .h.,r •Iker •1Vine •S•lo• Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11 :30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday 3840 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar .673-3933 Frlday,Aug.26. 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. Geraldine Fitzgerald. Christopher Pate. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) .. CS) "Momm1e .Dearest" (1981, Otama) Faye Ounaway["""C:llene Scarwtd (2 hrs .. 9 min) (%)"Kid Mllllons" ( 1935. Comedy) Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman ( 1 hr , 30 min ) MICID ''Barbarosa" ( 1982 Western) Wiiiie Nelson. Gary Busey ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •CC) "Freedom Road" ( 1979. Drama) Muhammed All. Kris Krlstollerson (3 hrs . 10mln.) ([) "Flreblrd 2015 AD " (1981, Adven· ture) Oarren McGavtn. Doug McClure ( 1 hr .• 35 min J .. 0 "Firefox" ( 1982 Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddte Jones (2 hrs , 15 min) (%) "The Plumber' ( 1981. Otame) Judy Morris. Ivar Kants ( 1 hr . 15 min) 41111 (8) "A Challenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham, James Hayter ( 1 hr , 35 min ) •CJD "The Secret 01 NIMH" (1982, Fania sy) Animated Voices ol Elizabeth Hart· man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr , 20 min.) .. ([)"The End 01 August" ( 1982, Drama) Ulla Skala. David Marshall Grant ( 1 hr 40m1n) CD) "Birth 0 1 The Beatles" ( 1979. Blogra· phy) Stephen McKenna, Rod Culbenson _l! hr., 40 mtn ) Cl) "Cheech And Chong·s Nice Dreams" (1981, Comedy) Richard ''Cheecti" Mar In. Thomas ChOng ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) --•Elivening ......... WCIMDa WOMAM C811m1rt 8'/LClllO =lT."G MAWAl fM .. 0. W T Guests Eva Marte Saint and her husband, dtrector Jeffrey Hayden ffiJ ~ LORAi IY DA. .,.. Animated. Eddie Alben narrates the story of the Lorax's fight to save his beloved Truffula trees from extinction. CS),.... Ben Vereen, Wllllam Katt, Mar· tha Raye and Chlta Rivara star In this Tony Awar~wlnntng musleal that traces a " prince's search '°' fulllllment. Taped 11 Ontario's Hamilton Place. ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) 0 llCMI "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamtt1on. Su&an Saint James. A love-amltten Count Ofecul8 pecks up his coffin and heads for New York City to find the reincarnation of a for- .. 1_ ~{::', 3S m'" I ML•MPMlll .. ~ ... "The Cowboy And The Lady'' ( 1938, WMl•rn) Gary Cooper, M4Wte O~on A romenc;lng r11nc:h hand a~ an helr9$s from the city off htr feet 11 hr., 30mfn.) CID 110N "Looker" C 1981. Sclence·Flc· tlon) Alboft Flnr19y, James Coburn. Tht myst~ de11ths of • Nftes of bnutlful modell lnvotved In I "41W IJciv.rtitlOg protect 1ra blamtd on the p111tlc turgeon who operattd on thenl 'PG' ( 1 hr • 3' min) I ......... _llTrT Ml Cle ... 24 Friday. Aug. 26, 1983 111:.-:a ~::&. POUCl-91mf~ TOllQHf The success of female PoP groups. from tha ~ennon Sisters to the Go-Go's. ls ttlgl'llighted I .... ~,., CID__..KD IUlll•l9alt *WA "Whale Watch" The magnificent gray whales are followed along their annu· al marathon migration, and an Intimate view of famlly llfe among these highly lntal- lfsient bel;;;.ls presented. (R) o ( 1 hr ) CD •'' U J Puckett w Jimmy Cer~(lhr) CD "Ar1hur" (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnett1. While his family attempts to lorce him Into a pre- arranged marriage. e drunken. hedonistic playboy falls tn love with a poor working ~I 'PG' ( 1 hr, 53 min.) -OI .. "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Alehard "Cheech" Mar· In, Tommy Chong Two men have numer· ous misadventures while driving an Arab- owne<I, money·lllted llmo to Las Vegas. 'R'~~mln) 1111 m CCMrtt TOOA v 1:118 I OI Tiii TOR Featured· a vl< to Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs In Chatsworth. Where high tech recording costs more and is worth the difference: a !<><* at the Stuntman's Hall ol Fame. where Steve EdWards learns some !ricks of the trade. a look back at sax goddess Mamie Ven Doren B CID PAl&Y..., m OI LA Featured: a vtsll to a cast· Ing session tor the world's best pelr ol lags tor Blake Edwards' new film "The Man WM Loved Women": a profile of a proles· slonal woman surter; an Interview with singer Kenny Loggins. a tool< at divorce latter.;onc TAC DOUIH ... YOIA.-.,_rr -DAUTA,_ ..... ,~~ l'•tU Cleveland lndlllns at Callf<>f· nla Angele (3 hrs.) Qm llO¥ll "Three Sman Gtrla" ( t937, Comedy) Deanna Durbin. Nan Grey A man Invites his three daught8ft to hit wedding where they attempt to bf .. k up the marriage and reot'llte lt*r parent& 12 hrs.) •Gl> ... ... Cl) WALT ..V "Winnie The Pooh Md Tlgger Too" Anlmeted. A.A. Mllne'1 lovoble beer and his Hundred Acre Wood friends try to tek• the bounce out of TIQoer'a dlttlncttve walk. (Thr .. "Chip 'n' Dale" canoone •r• 1tao featured.) CR) {.t ht..J D • M A-lUll Followlog tt'9 CIWl ot their plane to the Appalaehlana, the t .. m membert ire etelll9d by • crazed bend of mountain"*'· (A) (1 hr) 8 llCMI "Slone Cold Deed" ( 1979, Myttery) PaUI Wllllam1, Rlcnard Crenn&, A cop and 1 amalHlme erlrne t>o. Join foroet to ltnd the ~" reepontlble '°' • serlel o='lfllt• k~ (2 tn.) e 9 MYI En rout• to a tNChera' OOl'IY9ntton, Fonm •nd Roger .,. etrand- 9d ltop I ~ mQUl'lllln '#t'8n lheif ltNltl alret1n metfunctlone. (A) n D 90Wll "Cfm Dive" < t943:"°'8me) Tyrone ~ow., Anna Baxtar. Two offtcaf1 lrlvOIV'ed In tut>mar~ wltflN In the Nonh Atlantic tall In love wtth Iha same girl. (2 hrs.) Q) , .. llA.IAD9 A home built enllraty !tom salvaged materlals: a woman with a cOltectt0n ol more than 1.000 celebrity • autographs Cl) llCMI "Tett Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" ( 1970. Ofama) Llia Mlnnel· II, Ken Howard A facially disfigured young girt, an aplleptlc and a crippled homosex· ual &hare an apartment whara togelher they struggle to cope with the outside world. (2 hrs.) flD .WA "Whale Watch" The magnllleent gray whales are followed along their annu- al marathon migration, and an Intimate view of family Ille among these highly lntet- l~nt beings Is presented (R) O ( t hr) W LAM "Or Charles B W'lrson" Of W1tson. a neurosurgeon at Molfltt Hospi- tal, University ot Callfornla In San Francis· co treats a 14-yaar-otd French girl whose mallgnanl brain tumor Is advancing rapl~ IY:_(lhr.) (CJ llCMI "Strange Behavior" (1981. Suspense) Mlchael Murphy, Louise Flelcher A pOllCe officer Investigates a serleS ol brutlt murders In a small Mid· western ~n. 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 mlf'I.) ([) ... , 119 CID llCMI "Smokey And The 9andll" ( 1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field. A daredevil trucker eccept6 a chal- lenge to run a truckload of beer from Tex- as back to Georgia In a llmlted amount of time 'PG;J 1 hr .. •O min.) CS) Tiii I llCTAIU W'n The lrre- v9f9nl comedienne performs abOard the Oueetl Mary with guest stars Carmen McRae. Betty White, Jim Backus. Donna Pescow. Zelda Rubinstein and Linda Hop- kins. ( 1 hr.) O MOV9 "The Beast Within" (1982. Horror) Ronny Co><. Bibi Besch. A woman • Is reped on her honeymoon by a hairy· legged creature and produces a eeemlngly normal son whO grovn up to f04IOW In l'llt dad's blOOdy footsteps. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) "([)M'lmA111T•l•m .. 8 9 IOAlm LOWll CMCtl Joanie Is shoeked and angered by the accusation that aha copied anoshar unlvlfSlty stu· deo~~)Q IML•M•A&Y .. MCAt\m .. -T9 UIA 'MIMn' Michael Young and MOfgan Britteny holt the n~t annual competition lnvoMng 51 t~ge glrls from Meh 111ta and fhe Oletrtct of COlumbl.t; the music group Air Supply pe<fOfmt (trom the Lakai.n<t, FL CMc D . (2 tn.) M ..,A,,_ M ~ ,. ,...... While hit f1ther recovers. t~amental Sonny Coflaone (Jamet C.1n UfQM 1N-ou1 retallatton, In direct oppoalt to the view of femlly con- fidant Tom Hagen (Robert OuveM): ,,..,.. while. Mlctla.. marrlM 1 marchent'• daugtlttr In '"'Y· bY1 ,.turne home to lll4Jl'l'la cont1ol Of the lamlly bualneu 1fttr both al'la Ind SonO)'. are kltled and hi• , .. he( Oita. (Pan 3) (R) (Viewer Dl.- cretlon AtMMd) ~~ e 9 ,_.. 0 ~ Jaac enllatt Fur· ley't Ullatanca to pr~t •'°'"'*Navy ooolc (Rod McCaty) from becOmlng hll OO'~~~·~(A~i- Young and Morgen 8rl1tariy flOlt the llrst IMul l Compttttlon lnvolvfria 81 t..,,....ge gtrta from MCh 11111 and the Dlttrlct of Cotumblr. the MUllo Qfoup Air 8uepty -Moaclay Cont. playb()y t•llt In lc>ve wtlh a PQOf working Ql!I 'PG' (1 hr., 63 tr:J -DeUTl..r DA¥mLmWmAll ~hr.) • ~Smite When You Say 'I Do' " ( 1973, Comedy) Documentary Directed by Allen Funt. Allen Funt prneota a rol- llciting IOoll at Americ:an anltudefl toward marriage through a &ef1es or spontaneous end revealing "Candid Camera" lntef· views. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) e UM,' •llCMIT'f\I CD .,. "Check My Oil. Baby'' ( 1.978, Comedy) Evelyne Scott, Laure Moutous- sany A sheik Is prl'SSUfed by his daughter Into cottlng off France's Oil supply until her bOyfrlend fs released lrom a Franch Jail. { 1 hr .• 20ml~ ©)IMI GOU Cl) llCMI "Outregeousr· ( t977, Come- dy) Craig Russell. Hollis Mclaren. A good-natured hairdresser, who moonlights as an lmPefsooator ol female celebrllles, shares an apartment and a platonic reta- tlonsnip with a schizophrenic young wom· en. 'A' ( 1 hr., .-o min.) .. II (I) llCMI · 'lnstilute For Revenge" ( t979, Adventure) Sam Groom, Geo<ge Hamilton An organlZ.alion that worl<s on behall ol the defenseless and downtrod· den tries to trap a well-known con anlst i ) (1hr .• 20 min.} --AUm 1111 PllOTICTOtlll llCMI "Johnny Trouble" ( 1957, Ora- ma) Ethel Barrymore. Cecil Kellaway A loving mother remains optimistic that tier long-lost son wlll someday reappear In her hie. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ©)llCMI "The Lest Two Weeks" (1981. Drama) Claire Malls. Tom Callaway. A woman wrestles with a declSlon abOUt her tailing marriage during a family 111catlon In Maine. ( t hr., 25 min.) ~-ICOTT C1?l··~0ut Of Danmess·· ( 1967, Adventure) Ronald Morse. Kon- rad Matlhaei. A policeman struggles to survive while escor1ir1g an aborigine bOund lor trial across the Australian desert ( 1 hr., 25 min.) 0 llCMI "Paternity" ( 1981, Corned>') Burt Reynolds. Beverly D' Angelo. A bach· elof tn his forties who wants 10 be a lather searches lor the right woman to baar his child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) WIG) tee ... OVlllHHT -Mlff(f ~ MCINQ "Missouri I L81<e of the Ozarks Governof's Cup•· (trom Lake Ozark. MO) (R) ( 1 hr ) W (H) llOVll "Body Heat" ( 1981. Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurt. Kathleen Turner. · A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover 10 murder hef husband 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min) .. I (I) c:ee ... ....,,.,TCM ':' COT1U: "' CLOll Guest Hugh Hefner. (ParNJ (S) IDT Oii 1111 • L»P OflP Eddie Mur- phy. Sandra Bernhard, Ronn Lucas and Harry Anderson are leatured In clips lrorn previous ··Latt Olts" when these then unknown comics competed lor top hooori;; in regional competitions ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Ml l llCa PIOIU HI .... -··-W.(ll) llOVW "Summer Lovers•· ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal· lagher Two American college stud8fllS spend a lree-spirllad summer on a Greek lllend. 'R' t 1 rv , .a min ) Cl) 90Wll ''Ctleech And Chong'e Nice Dreamt" ( 1981, Comedy) Rlctlard "ChMct'I" Menn. Thomat Chong. Two Inveterate potheeda appeer to Mve found their true oaJllng u they peddle loe grMm on the .,, .. 11 of Lot Angetee 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) I GUam CCMITYTODAY .. --.OATl.419 M .,_ "Tal<e II From ThaTop" (1981, Comedy) Annie Girardot, Pler"re Monday. A family IS turned upeld&-down When their molhef gets a )ob ( 1 hr • 26 min.) 0.,. "Gone In 60 Seoonda" (1974, Adventure) H.B. H1lldll, Marlon Busie. A professional thler tries to eteal t:1Vfl( 50 expansive automobUes In lees thin a , 'PG' I I hr .. -'6 min.I Ml ...... ,_ 1MI U. ITM IM a .al Buddy and David faoe losing lt'le club; Pam confronts her true leellngs ebOUt Duke; young Clete finds a dream job. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ·1•Amt• llAllY....,... llAllY MAll1llM -UT1U ._ IAllD II AUITUUA The popular roelc group perlorms a aelectlon ol thelt hlla In 1 COOC9f1 taped In Mel- bourne •• 1 hr.) -~Ill• MTWIPO W ~IMORTMANm -1111 llAIC.a °' Ulla °' '"' LOeT AM Viowers are taken behind the scenes -Morning Movles-.. cm "Things Are Tough All Over" (1982, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tom- ~ Chong (1 hr , 30 min ) • (;J ··The Gumbell Rally" ( 1976. Come- dy) Michael SarrlUln. Tim Mcintire. ( 1 hr., 47 min.) .. dl) "The Meml>ef Of The Wedding" ( 1953, Comedy) Ethel Watert!, Julie Harris. (2 hrs.) (8) "A Challenge FOf Robin Hood" ( 1968, AdVenture) Barrie Ingham, James Hayter ( I hr . 35 min.) •CC) "Freedom Road" ( 1979. Orama) Muhammed All. Kns Kristofferson. (3 hrs., 10m1n.) (2) ··Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Rictiard "Ch~h .. Marin, To~ ~Chong ( 1 hr . 30 min.) NI(!) "South Sea Woman" ( 1953, Adven· lure) Burt Lancaster. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) ©.J ··Btrth Of The Bea11es·· ( 1979, Blogra· phy) Stephen McKenna, Rod Culbertson {1 hr .. 40 min.) .. CID "Smokey And The Bandit" (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field ( 1 hr, 40 min.) 0 ··Love At Arst Biie'· ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. CS) "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- syj Animated VOices of Ellzabetn Hart- man. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) CV "The Plumbe<" ( 1981, Orama) Judy Morns. Ivar Kanis. ( t hr , 15 min ) .. (0) ··Road Games" (1981, Mystery) Sta- cy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis. ( 1 hr., .&O min) • m ··irs In The Beg" t 19•5. Comedy) Fred Allen. Wiiham Bendix. ( 1 hr , 3o min) -(¢) ··rhe Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1936, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( t hr . 30 min.I during the ma1<1ng ot George Lucet and St.-..n $1)14t!betg'a epeotaeulat mcMe ''Raldert 0t The l.ott Ari<" la< • look at how the advanture film eame 1oge11"1er. ( 1 hf) <I)·---·--IMCllTfal e _,.. "Brlm•tone And Treecie" (1982, Orama) Sting. Denholm Elllott. A mysterlout yoong man cont his way Into a cynical bualneM1Mn'a houMhold and the hearts of the man's wife and crippled da~'A' (1hr .. 25mln.) Cl) "The Belt Jar .. ( 1979, Ofama) Marityn Heuett, Jutle Harris BaMd on the eutoblography by Sylvia Ptath. A troobled yoong woman trlet to overcome the ~ wtlefmlng tensions and anitletlee bUlldlng up within he< as she progresses lrom ado-~ 10 adulthood. 'A' (1 hr., 5" min.) W lll)L.u. CID m¥ll "Jellytl And Hyde ... Together Again" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark Blanklleld. Bess Armstrong. A strait-laced sclentlsl'e accidental Ingestion or a Chemk:al tume him Into a lasclvtoos swinger. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25mln.) .. CC)._ "Cheech And Chang's Nice Dreams" ( 1981. Comedy) Richard "Cheech., Marin, Thomas Chong. Two lnvetefate pot1'19aos appear to have found their true catllno as they paddle Ice cream on the s1ree1s or Los Angeles. 'A' ( 1 hr., 27mln.) (S) "Watch The Birdie" (1951, Comedy) Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl. (2 hrs.) 0 "The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Orama) Geraldine Fitzgerald. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CZ) "Cheech And Chong·s Nice Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· fn, Thomas Chong. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) -«Zl "Hallet In Pink Tights" ( 1960, CO!Tle- dy) Anthony Quinn, Sophie Loren. (2 hrs.) tW"' "The Highwayman·· ( t951, ACIVen- rure) Charles Coburn, Philip Friend. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) 1W(C) "Charlie Chan And The Curae Of The Dragon Queen" (1981. Comedy) Petef Ustrnov, Alchard Hatch. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ©) "Taps" (1981, Orama) G80fge C. Scott, Timothy Hutton. 12 hrs.) -JU1ernoon Movies- 1Ml8 "Buffalo B11r· (194-', Western) Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) «It "Reflections In A Golden Eye" (1967, Orama) EllZ.abeth Tayk><. Marlon Brando (g hrs.) U ··Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Mar- ~t Klddef, Annie Polls. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ> "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Riehard ··cheach" Marin, Tom- i!!}' Chong. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -m "No Place To Lend" (1958. Orama) John Ireland. Marl Blanchard. ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) W (C) "The Runner Stumbles·• (1979, °'11· ma) Dick Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan. ( 1 hr .. 39 min) CID ··Looker" ( 1981, Sclenc&-Flctlon) Alben Finney, James Coburn. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) 1:110 ··Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ofarna) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley: ( 1 hr., 40mln.) W (O) "The Mango Tree·· ( 1977, Orama) Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 23 -Tuesday Cont.· CID,_ "U.S. Open" Coverage of early round play (from the UST A Natlonal Ten- nis~ in Flushing Meadow. N.Y.). (3 hrs.) " «Z> .. _,. iOfllll •D mVll "Dead Man's Eyes" (1944, Mystery) Lon Chaney, Jean Parker, In 0<der to snare a murderer, a blind anlst pretends that his sight hes been rest0<ed thrL~Y· ( 1 hr., 20 min.) • ITW'CIUl(R) ~...,. MIOMI ,_.,. Sally Keller· man and Leslie Neilsen star In this com&- dy whodunit. set In a New Yori< apanment on New Year's Eve, lnvoMng an actor. his wealthy wife and his ambitious agent. ( 1 hr., .45 min.) (%)MCMI "Working Glrls" (1974, Orama) Sarah Kennedy. Laurie Rose. A college graduate's work-wanted newspaper ad propels her In an unexpected direction. ( 1 hr .. :.~ I COWTYTOOAY 119 WOM.D AT&..- -m¥ll "The Best Little Wh0<ehou&e In • -Morning Movies- •oo "Looker" (1981 , Scienoe-Aotion) Albert Finney, Jamee Coburn. ( 1 hr .• 3.4 min.) •(%)"Homework" (1982, Comedy) Joen Collins. Michael M0<gen. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •ltD "The Rat Race" (1960, Comedy) Tony Curtl8. Debbie Reynoldt. (2 hrs.) •ct:J "Smuggler's Cove" (1979. AdVen- ture) Greg Rowe, Sally Boyden. ( 1 hr., 14 min.) 1190 "Who Has Seen The Wind?" (1977. Orama) Gordon Plntent, Jose FerrM. ( 1 ht., .40mln.) • ct:l ''The Hanging Tree" ( 1969. Western) Gary Cooper, Marla Schell. ( 1 hr.. 50 mif\.) cm "The Secret Of NIMH" (1982, Fanta· ay) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart· man, Dom Deluise. (1hr .. 20 min.) (%) "Kid Miiiions" ( 1935. Comedy) Eddie Centor, Etl'lel Mennen. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •• "Swamp Thing" (t982, F1nt11y) Adti.tlne Barbeau, Loutw Jourdan. (I hr .. 30mln.) •cm "J111btierwoc1<y" (1917. Comedy) Michael Patin, Max Wall. ( 1 hr .. .40 min.) (J) "Things Are Tough All Ov9r" ( t982. eorn.dy) Rlohud "Cheech" Marin. Tom· i! Chong ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) "Thundeflng Jets" (1968. Orlma) x RMton, Dick Foran. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -ct) "My Champion" (1981, Dr•mt1) Yolco Siilmada. CM1 Mitchum, ( 1 hf., 45 min.) Cl> "Her Twelve Men" (1965, Orama) Greer Gar10n, Roben Ryan. (1 hr., 30 -ar·>.Chulte .. c1M1. w"tem> Rod ray· l &oeet 8orqnlne. (2 htl. I tW "Thev Got Me Covered'' ( 19.43. eom-) Bob H®e. Dorothy Lamour. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) • "Oholt Diver" ( 1957, AdVenture) Jlmee Crelg, Audrey Totter. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • tW<m "Atefox" (1982. AdVenture) Clint , EittWOO<I, Freddi. Jonet. (2 hr1.. 16 min.) (J) "The Plumbtr'' (1981. Ort.ma) Judy Morrlt, Ivar Kant1. (1hr .. 15mln,I M Friday, Aug. 28, 1983 Texas" ( 1982. Muslcal) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckraking TV personality tries to close down a popu· lar bawd' house. 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) • (!) llCI• II .,.,-ctt a> m¥ll "The Hospital" (1972. Come- dy) George C. Scott. Diane RIQQ. A dlsll· losloned doct0< on the verge of(1tv0<ce Is saved from sulckle by a young woman. (2 hrs ..... ~.,. .... ,... ~ MCMI "Road Games" (1981, Mys. tery) Stacy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis. An eccentric trucker, a beautlM hitchhiker and a psychopathic klller traveling the same route play games of Hie and death. 'PG' (1hr.,.40mln.) n (S)ll0¥8 "Making love" ( t98t, Orama) Kate Jackson. Michael °'1t1<een. A wom- an learns that her husband 18 Involved In a homosexual relatlonshlp. 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 mln.) Ml ct:l llCMI "Freedom Road" (1979, Ora- ma) Muhammed All. Kris Kristofferson In PO&t·CMI War South C.rolina. a former -Afternoon Movies- -• "The Bottom Of The Bottle" (1956 . Orama) Van Johnson. Joseph Cotten. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) e "Jonnny Trouble" ( 1957. Orama) fil_hel Barrym0<e, Cecil Kellaway. (2 hrs.) ~"Absence Of Malloe" (1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Salty Aeld (1 hr .. 56 min.) (I) "Prisoners Of The Lost Universe" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Kay Lenz. Rich· ard Hatch. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -· "Smokey And The Bendit" (1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Fleld. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) el) "Nor1h Of The Great Divide" (1950, Western) Roy Rogers, Penny Eciwards. {..!hr .• 30 lnln.) W (Z) "Soldier Of Of'ange" (1979. Drama) Edward Fox. SU88n Penhallgon. (2 hrs .. 45 mln.) •ct:l "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper, Marla Schell. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) CB) ''St111 Wart" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamlll, Harrleon Ford. (2 hrs..) cm "The Gay Olvoroee" ( 193", Musical) Fred Astalrt, Ginger Rogert. (2 hrs./ •Cll "The Way Of The Wind" 1977, AOVenture) Doevmentary. (1 ht.. 44 ;'.J'Areblrd 20t6 A.O." (1981, AdVen· turt) O.rrtn McGevtn. Doug McClure, ( t tx,. 35 min.) .. CI) "Monty Python L.lV9 AJ The Hollywo()d Bow1" (f98~. Comedy) John c ...... Michael P•lln. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) •CZ> "Things Ara Tough All °"'91'" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlcherd "Cheech'" Marin, Tom· ~Chong. (1hr .. 30mlr'I.) •u;> ''SmlJQoler'• Cove" ( 1979. Adllen• lure) Grt,fAowe. S•lly Boyden (1 hr .. 1.4 min.) CD "Howter" ( 1973) Ptt&f Oeelanta, ~llua Stockln. C1 hf .. 20 min.} Cl) "Race P:Of Your Ufa. Chert1e B~I" [1977, eom.cty) AnlrnMed. ( t hr .. 26 min.) • • "Safari 3000" (1981, AcMntUre) David C.trtdlne, Stockard CNmtng, ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) .. (J) "Kid Mlitlone" (1935, COmedy) EddleA?t Clllt«. Ethel Mtmlen. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ,,.. ~ slave end army veteran is elected to the state senate and fights 10 protect the r htsofthepoor. (3hrs .. JO min.) 1:11 PAml• .., MA11111AM. llM'f MMnlAN -IATPA'IML -TOP O'TMI mM•I a: ..,.. ...... ,..(IQ llCMI "Cheech And Chang's Nice Dreams" ( t 981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Thomas Chong. Two Inveterate polheads appear to have found their true calling as they peddle loe cream on lhe streets of Los Angeles. 'A' ( 1 hr., 27mln.) ~ =1=.-u -~ .. m¥ll "Breaking Away" (1979, Ora· ma) Dennis Chrfslopher, Paul Dooley. A bicycle enthusiast In a small college town spends his post-high sch<>ol summer trying 10 sort out his plans for the future while 1ralnlng for lhe two biggest races of his Ille. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) --imlvening .. ..... .......... ..... &1/LGIO =~Q · NAWAIM'H O¥ll IAl't Guests ac1ress Eva Le Galllenne. nutrition e)(pert Or. Marlon Nes· lie. (R) D ct)..,.... ''My Champion" (1981, Ora- ma) Yoko Shimada. Chrl8 Mitchum. The true stor.y ol e female Japanese running cha= la told. ( 1 hr .• .45 min.) (() ...,. 0/11111 ~ (I) ''Braaklng Away" ( 1979, Dr•· ma) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley. A blcyole enthullaat In a smau college town BP«1da hie Poat-high achoo! summer trying to IOr'I out hi. plana for the Mure whllt training for the two biggest rlCft of hit Mfe. 'PO' .i' hr .. .40 min.) -· -f!MVllW .. •• D'fll ..... ... l&&.mt -CIAWTT(a) -~ MA Ml OOlrfAOT IMATI -... --. Thia tpaClal Pf"&atotl fMJurn • review of lat ... aon. an anatYt!S ol the AFC and ~ NFC, a loOI< at tM Meson aheed and a Ylllt to the training camp of the champion Walhlno-• ton Atdlklnt. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) cm•w11-• llMMI "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fant .. •y) Adrienne Barb.au, Louie Jourdan. A brltllant r .... rch a<.ltntltt OOMOCta a remarkable ui..atrengt= potion that tume him Into a heroic er 1tter he It nMrly killed In the de1tructlon of hit 181» rat°'!, 'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.) ,•n111;1 ,. .... --..... ==v.w.. =:&l.-- ... -Tuesday Coal. performs (live lrom the Lakeland, FL Civil; Cen~(2 hrti.) I~ "Of Charlel e. Wiison" Or. Wiison. a neurosurgeon at Mottlu Hosp!· tal. Unlve1suy ol Call!ornla In San Fran<lll- co treats a 14-year·Old French glrl wh068 malignant brain tumor ts advanclng rapid· IL (1 hr) ~ ._ AT '°'9 "Rich Liiiie" lmpras· slonlst Rich Liiiie joins John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra In an evening that Includes a salute IQ. the MGM musl· cats and the wC>fld premiere ol "Rago· mania" ~b=lam Bolcom, (A) ( 1 hr.) ([) m. M OOllCIRI One ol Amert· ca's great singers combines mainstream tastes with daring style. ( 1 hr., 5 mln.) (])llOVll "Making Love" (1981, Orama) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean. A wom- an learns that he1 husband Is Involved In a homose11ual relatlOnshlp 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CZl llDVll "Serie Noire" ( 1979) Patrick Dewaere. Marie Trlntlgnant. (2 hrs.) W @ MOVll l'The Westerner" ( 1940, West- ern) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. The tyrannical Judge Roy Bean Is confronted by the powertut "Westerner." (2 hrs., 6 min.) lr1I (£)WM' ••a "World lnvllatlonal 7-Ball Championship · Match 3" (A) (I hr.) 1:11 D ®l t TO I Violet tries 10 cover up her worries over her Impending surgery by adopting a flamboyant, carefree attitude IBJ (!) TOI' Of lHI ILl Wayne Rogers, Mel Ferrer. Elke Sommer. Sonny Bono, Adri- enne Barbeau. Paula Prentiss and Gary Lockwood star In this presentation ol Irwin Shaw's story set In the breathtaking atmosphere ot lhe 1980 Otymplcs at Lake Placid. (Part 1) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l _,,GAUIRY .. ...... I MART TO MART While 11lsltlng Peru . Jonathan and Jennifer discover a tomb containing a treasure of the Incas that Is also being sought by a ruthless hunter !.Bl D (1 hr) fll) nmM MIT FOR ~ Joan Baez' 1981 tour of Argentina. Chile and Brazil to publicize vlolallons of human rights In I hose countries Is chrot=d 1 hr ) a!> ICBIBY CDTIJt "Sarah In America" In a one-woman perlormance, L1llr Palmer traces the hlghllghls of Sarah Bernhardt's numerous tours across Amer- ica between 1880 and 1918, (R) ( 1 hr.) CC) llCMI "Enter The Ninja" ( 1981, Adventure) Franco Nero. Susan George. An Ameri<illla.martlal arts expert sets out lo avenge i~nurder of his best friend 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (ID .... 'IHI ll'l This special pre-season show features a review of last season, an ana1ys1s ol the AFC and the NFC, a IOOk at the season ahead and a visit to the training camp ot the champion Washing· ton Ret1slllns, ( t hr .. 30 min.) CL) MOVll "The Missionary" ( 1982. Com· edy) Michael Palin, Maggie Smith. In Vic- torian London, an Anglican clergyman fresh from Africa ts assigned to head a slum mission for fallen women with the frnanclal support of his amorous benefac- tress. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1§1 MOVll "Brimstone. And Treacle" (1982. Drama) Sting, DenhOlm Ellloll (>., mysterious young man cons his way Into a cynlcal businessman's household and the hearts of the man's wife and crippled daughter 'R' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) mnt1....,. . -1.a11--..CI) -•• mw111111*'rtw"°"'-... llOVll "Tops" ( 198 t, Crime) Georg(! C. Scott, Timothy Hutton. Mllllary .chool cadets lak.e over their IChool to preven1 plant to turn the academy pr<>pe11y lmo 11 condO development 'PO' (2 hra.) .. ..,..,.,. 1W llUU ... •11MCNOf-Tlll&IZLDM _,....,. ...... .allT IMIJWlllCI 1"1ATM "Flickers" Arnie hires an establfshed actress With expenalve 1eetes and a demanding 1em· perament 10 star In his film. (Part 4) (R) Q (lhr.) (() ,_ "Hamiel Challenge Cup" Sin- gles and Doublee Flnals (from Jericho. NY) (R) (3 hrs.) (])llOVll "Homew01k" (1982. Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan. A high school student has a dllllcult 1lme trying to lose his virginity. ·R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (Z) llO¥ll "Carnal Knowledge'' ( 1971. Drama) Jack. NlchOlson. Ann·Margref Two college trlends spend several year& belore and after graduation dlseoverlng Ille by sharing and switching each other's Q!!!frlends. 'A' ( 1 hr, 37 min.) 1W<!!J llOVll "All The Way Home" (1963. Drama) Jean Simmons. Robert Preston A young boy's poignant perception of his father's death in an accident Is traced lrom Innocent bawllderment to final accem_ance. (2 hrs.) t~ IJ ClJ ,_ ··u S. Open Highlights" Highlights of the day's matches (from lhe USTA National Tennis Center Jn Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, NY) • a GD TOllGH'f Host· Johnny Carson Guest: :B~e~(1 hr.} llJ AmD l'Ol IT OODCOUPll HAMYO llO¥ll "Barbarosa" ( 1982, Western) Willie Nelson, Gary Busey. A Texas outlaw grows to become a tegend while constant· ly on the run from the authorities and his angry ln·laws 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 30 min} ([) 11CM1 "l:ove·ln Arrangement' ( 1979, Comedy) Meryl Michaels, John Conti. A young woman details her side of a llve-ln relationship du1ing a civil suit trial. ( 1 hr .. IOmln.) OllOVll "Tanoo" (1981. Orama) Bruce Dern, Maud Adams. An obsessed tattoo artisl kidnaps a tastilon model and pro- ceeds to cover her body with hrs handl· work. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) m McuJI Featured: a divorce court law· yer who specializes In putting marriages back. together: a preview of the 1984 Q!ymplcs. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1UI tCJ llOVll "Lady Chatterley's lover" ( 1981 , Orama) SyMa Kristel, Nicholas Clay. D.H. Lawr11nce's story abOUt the Wife ot a paraplegic English aristocrat who lakes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover 1s rel old 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 11:9 IJ Cl) llDVll "My Undercover Years With The KKK" ( 1979. Dramd) Don Meredith. James Wainwright. A man Infiltrates a dlv1· sion ol the Ku Klux Klan-1n his Alabama hometown and begins to feed lnfC>fmatlon about the group's activities to the FBI. illl (2 hrs) U BnaT~ TOll8ln' The success of female pop groups, from the Lennon Sisters 10 the Go-Go's, Is hlghllghled. 0 110V11 "The Dark Corner" (1946, Mystery) Lucille Ball. Mark Stevens A prelly MCretary help11 10 exon.rato her det~llve boss from euaplclon ot muro.r ~hr&.) ~-IWQMNIWI llOVll "Viva Max" ( 1969, comedy) Petet Ustinov, Jonathan Wlnlare A group ol Mexicans relive the Alamo In presenl· day Tej(as. (2 hri.J -0 G LA11 _,, wmt DAVID~ Guest: comedian Robert Wuhl. (1 hr.) 8 W.·Husbands" ( 1970. 01ama) Ben Ga12ara. Peter Falk. Attar one ot their close trrends dies, three mfddkraged men take a trip to London to escape ttie teallty of Ille and death. ( t hr , 30 min.) Cl) ZM9..V1"1ATM tml --.T~ TONIQHT The succeu ol lemale pop grour.•· from lhe Lennon Sisters 10 lhe Go·Go a, Is highlighted. ., lOVI. MmlCAll ITYLI CS) LOVM ...... I llWICT CCU\.11 ~pisode 57) U.CD llCMI "Body And Soot" (1981, Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenn&- dY A young black turns to prizefighting to raise the money he needs tor m&dlcel school. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ©) .. DAY• lllDI W D lllOVll "Night Monster" ( 1942, Mys- tery) Bela Lugosi. Lionel Atwlll A crJppled man seeks revenge by murdering his doc· tots. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (!) llOYW "Lafayette Escadrille" ( t958, Adventure) Tab Hunter. Etchika Choureau A group ot American volun- teers serve in a lllghl squadron In France durl~rld War I. (2 hrs.) (!) "Wind Across The Everglades" ( 1958. Orama) Burl Ives. Christophe< Plummer A man ti8hJs lo save the natural beauty ol early 2 th-century Florida. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) CID ,.r. IAMMI.., .. tu1A11 ooanm Richard Kiley hosts this documentary tracing ll'le career of the "Greatest Sh~ man On Earth." ( 1 hr.) CS)llOVll "Mommle Dearest" (1981. Ora· ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld. FC>f· lies film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children 1n a domestic atmos- phere 1ha1 varies lrom luxurious coml0<1 to sadistic drsclpllne ·pa· (2 hrs .. 9 min.) !1.l llOVll "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Collrns. Michael Morgan. A high school student has a dllllcult time trying to lose his v~ 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1.11~=-~ t11 ~MOYll "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts A pregnant woman tags along with a playglrl. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 1:11 D 6' l9C NIWI OVINIGHT (m llCMI "Monty Python And The Hoty Grail" ( 1974, Comedy) Graham Chap- man, John Cleese King Arthur and his band of knights encounter giants, rlddlMS and a ferocious rabbit In their search for the legendary cup ( 1 hr . 30 min.) bel(C) llOVll "Charlle Chan And The curse 01 The Dragon Queen" ( 1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch. Charlie Chan is aided by his bumbling gran(!son In solvrng a s1rrng ol murders 'P,G' ( 1 hr . 30 •in~ CU NIWI NIQHTWATCH ll ~ COTT\.I: UP CLOll Guest: Hugh Heiner. (Part 2) (E) RACGUITUU "Women's International Champtonshrp Semlflnal" McKay vs. Stuoo (R) Frldav. Aug. 26, 1983' 25 of a llkeable tyrant. Bruno The Question· able. Is ravaged by a slll~ monster 'PG' ( t hr .• 'O min.) CZ) llOwtl "Things Are Tough All Oller" (1982. Comedy) RIChard "Cheech" Mar In. Tommy Chong. Two men have numer· ous misadventures while driving an Arab- owned, money-filled limo to Las Vegas. 'A' (t hr,. 30 min.) twa:ll .. "Tell It To The JUdoe" (19,9, Comedy) Rosalind Russen. Robert Cummings. A couple get a dll/Ofce only 10 diSCOver that they are still In love with ead'I other (t hr .. 55 min) tw8 ()) ,.._ "U.S. Open Highlights" Highlights of the day's matches (from the USTA National Tennis Canter In Flushing MeadoW-Corona Park, NY) D G> ~ Host· Johnny Carson Guests Angle Dickinson. the musk:al group Great Guitars. comedienne Mau· ree~=~~ I==-'°"" u.YO llOWll "Jekyll And Hyde Together Again" ( t982. Comedy) Mark Blankfleld, Bess Armstrong A strati-laced scientist's accldeotal 1nges1ion of a chamical turns him Into a lascivious swinger 'A' ( I hr • 25mln) ID 1W CUJI Featured a men who was declared Insane because ol drug abuse and lho miraculous story ol his recovery i! hr • 30 min ) tW(.C) llOVll "Nigh! Ot The Juggler" ( 1980, SUspense) James Btolln, Clltt G()(man A former police ottlcer launches a desperate search through the streets of New Y()(k Cily f()( his mlsslng davghter, mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic criminal 'R' i! hr . 4 1 min ) tw{H) llCMI "Star Wars" ( t977. Fen1esy) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford A motley col- lectlon or rebels and rot>ots band together to attack lhe huge space lor1 of an ~~~;tre 'PG' (2 hrs) -· ()) Two plainclothes officers (Don Meredith, Christopher Con- nelly) are Indicted for manSlaughter alter they latelly shoot an Innocent men by mis· take. (Al (2 hrs.) e .,..,.-rf ~ Amy Irving talk.& ebovt her role In the upcoming Bar· bre Streleand movie ·'Yentl.· D ll0'8 "Or.ams Of Glaaa" ( 1970. Dre· ma) John Denes, Caroline Barrett. A pair of t~rs find their romance lnllu- enoed by the cultural and soclal mood of the '60s. (2 hfl.) !1m•IW••"1•www-... --"The Kiiier Who Wookk'l'I Die" 976, Mystery) Mike Connors. S.man- Egger The aeerch for the klllef ot an undercover agent leeda Ohanian Into a netWOfk of Intrigue which elmoat eoata him Ne Ille. (2 h,..) ... "Heavan's G•t•" ( 1980, WHt· .,n) Krta Krlatotterson. Christopher Walk· en. A hlah-.pf lnclpled lherltt b.come• caught befween eatti.m.n end Immigrant homettaaders In a bHterly fought land war 'R' (3 tvs. '° w:TtJ -· • t.A11WT OAVIDLiif d .. GUtlt. eOtMdlenne-aetr"' S.ndre Bern· her~ .... "Ghoat In The lnvlllble 81klnl" '?Toee. Comedy) Deborah Wefley. Tom- my Kltk. A man In • ootfln It given a chatlee to enl., heaven by doing • gOOd ~. (1ht ,30mln.) 28 Friday, Aug. 26, 1983 I LCM. tJ -c Mt IT'f\.I AUl1MLWI ..... POOTIAIJ. (fl) W llCMI "Where No Vultures Fly" ( 1952. Advanture) Anthony Steel. Dinah She11dan .• A game warden sets up a wild animal sanctuary In Ml. Kilimanjaro Nallonal Park In East Africa (2 hrs ) m llcMI "The Naked Maja" (19:59. Ore· ma) Ave Gardner. Anthony Franciosa. The 10\le affair between the Duchess of Alba and Francisco Goya Is Immortalized In his painting of her ln the nude (2 hrs . 30m1n l (()llCMI "Tittany Lust" (198t, Orama) Arlene Manhallen, VeronK:a Hart A young wile leaves her hu<.t,. •nd and embarks on a senes of S81(Ual ad\°'ntur&s ( 1 hr • 25 min ) CO) llCMI "Summer Camp" ( t979. Com· edy) John C Mclaughlin. Matt Michaels The owner of a tarung summer camp decides lo raise money by holding e reunion lor the now-matured alumni 'R' 1_! hr . 30 min ) (Z)llCMI "Working Girls" ( 1974. Orama) Sarah Kennedy. Laurie Roee. A college graduate's work-want&d newspaper ad propels her In en unexpected direction ( 1 hr .. 30mln) ---=-~I I ~llCMI "Tattc.o" ( t98t, Orama) Bruce Dern. Maud Adams An ot>sessed tattoo artist kidnaps a fashion model and pro· ceeds 10 cover her body with his handl· work 'R' ( t hr • 45 min ) 1:11 CC) llOWll "H 0 T S I" ( t 979, Comedy) Susan Kiger. Lisa London. A sororl1y reiect decides to lorm her own club of co· eds Who conoentrlle on gratifying 681(· starved colleglans 'R' ~1 hr • 35 min. l wlmmc ... 0'49P•lf ... ()) cae ... ..,,.ATC:tt ... 10ll coma W Cl.Oii Guest Zsa Zsa Gabor CH),_ "US Open" Coverage ol early round play (trom the UST A National Teo· nls Center in Flushing Meadow, N.Y ) (3 119 lhrs...., ATLM9 ...... a.N11ce&1•r•Nm llOYll "Body Heat" ( 1981, -Mondng Movles- 11111 (J) "The Way Of The Wind" ( 1977. AdWH'llura) DoeutMn11ry (1 ht. '4 min.) ... "Superman II" (1980, Fan11ay) Chrl$- IC>Phtf Rffve. Mergot Kidder. (2 nra . 5 min.) .. (C} "The AMI Glof';" ( 1839, Orama) Gary Cooper. David Niven. (2 hrt.) cm "liar' a Moon" ( 1082, Ofama) Matt Dillon. Cindy Fi.tier (I hr., ,5 min.) • CZ) "BrHklng Away" ( 1979,. Orama) 0.nnlt Chrlat~. Paut Dooley ( t hr , 40mln) .. G1) "The OutleM 11 Coming" ( 19e5. CotMdy) Thf" SIOQOM. Adam w .. t (2 hrt..) •CID "A CN~ For Robin Hood" (1988. AdWH'ltur•) Barritt Ingham. Jamee Hayttt (2 hra ) •CC) "They All LaUQMd" (1981, Comedy) Au<trey ~bum. Ben Ge.uere (I hr , •6 min) (I) "One On One" ( 1977. Orama) Robby Benaon. Annelte O'tOOle I t hr , 38 min l Suspense) Wllllam Hurt Kathleen Turner A smalll1me Florida lawyer ts persuaded by his lover to murder her husband 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min) lQ) llCMI "Harold And Maude" ( t971, Comedy) Ruth Gordon. Bud Cort An 80- year·old woman meets an 18-year·old boy obsessed wllh death In a funeral par· lor. and proceeds to teach him the an of llvln=ovlng. 'PG' (1hr.31 min) (%) "Carnal Knowledge" ( 1971, Orama) Jeck Nicholson, Ann-Margret. Two con~ trlends spend sev9fal years before end alter graduation discovering Ille by shari~ and switching each other's ~trlends 'R ( 1 hr . 37 min ) .-coum TODAY .. ,.... Melba MOOfe, Rober1 Guil- laume and Sherman Hemsley are featured In a performance ot the hll Broadway musical based on Ossie Davis's play "Pur- he Victorious " (2 hrs .• 20 min.) •D•~ G) llCMI "Buona Sera. Mrs. Campbell" ( 1969, Comedy) Gina Lollobrlglda. Tally Savalas. An Italian woman's scheme backfires when three vet9fans appear, each wanting to &e9 the daughter he's ~ported for 20 years. (2 hrs.) .., .... ,_ " llCMI "Absence 0 1 Marlee" (1981. Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field A IBQll· lma1a businessman's Illa Is ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging his Involvement In the mob kllllng of a labor boss 'PG' ( t hr .. 56 min.) 111141) llMY MAllTllWti. 11MY HMTIWI MCI llCMI "Southern Comfort" (1981. Orama) Keith Carradine. Powers Boothe. A group of Nalfonal Guardsmen on week· and maneuvers In a Louisiana bayou sparti a small guarnlla war with a commu· n1ly of backwOOds Cajuns. 'R' ( 1 ht . 40 min ) W D IAOATIOL (l)llll••twca> (0) llCMI "Lunch Wagon" (198 t, Come- C1Y l Candy Moore. Chuck McCann A trio ol beauties run Into trouble from competi- tors while provldlng sustanance to hungry construction workers. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~"" IOWi "Kid Mllllons" ( 1935. Comeclv) ddie Ctlntor. Ethel Merman. O "Gone In 60 Seconds" (1974. AcMn- tute) H B Hallcict, M1rlon busla. ( 1 hr .. •Smln.) (%) "l(ld Mllllol'ls" l 1935, Comedy) Eddi. CantOf, E1hel Merman. (1 hr .. 30 min) .. ., "The Ledy Says No" (1952. C-Ofne.. dy) Oevld Niven. Joen Caulfltld. .. (CJ "The Spirit Of St. Louie" (19&7. 81og. reptiy) Jomes Stewart, Murray Hemllton 1l hrs .. 30 min.) (I) "Beau Brummel" ( 195•. Adventure) l!llabeth Taylor. Stewert Grenger (2 hrs.) (%) "Gregory'• Girl" ( 1982. Con-.dy) ~ordon John Slncl1lr, Ote Hepburn ( 1 hr ,30mln) ..Ill) ''The 0.1" (1957, Of1m1) J.ok Webb. Don Dubblna. c2 Na.) 1W e "fhundet P•sa" ( 1954. W•t.,nJ Dane Clerk. Dorothy P•trlck. ( 1 hr • 30 mU'I) TW(O) "Buddy, Buddy" (1981, Come<sv) Jack Lemmon. Wallar Mallf'lau. ( 1 hr., !M rn!f\,) m "The OrNt ACIY9nlura" ( 1178, Adventure) Jeck Pelenct. Joan Colline. l ••••-.T llMIC "'f\.mAL '*'-) llOVll "The Sec1et 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. Fantesy) Animated Voice! ol Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise. A secret society ol rats aid a desperate field mouse In sav· Ing her home lrom the ruthlessness of man 'G' ( t hr . 20 min ) (1) llOVll "The Plumber" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Moms, Ivar Kanis The wile of a uni· verslly professor becomes the vlcllm ot e wange plumber's subtly aggressive beha~~ ... 1hr, 15mln) NI m COUNTY TOOAY .,. 8 I OM TMI TOWN Featured a complete beauty makeover. "Hip PrleSt," Father Higgins talks about his Las Vegas Night at Loyola University, Meredith Wiiison, com· poser of "The Music Man." attends a ses· SJOn on ··rne Joy 0 1 Singing," a way lo teal better BPAl&YNUD m OM L.A. Featured a report on vie· tlms of gun-related violence. a took at some ol the newest additions 10 the Los Angeles Zoo •· baby orangutans. try Los Angeles' touQt\esl workout l •DAYATA,,_ llAClmL / 1.818 l90llT .UT MIL.WAY JCMlllYI OP THI WOM.D '1') lllOVll "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" ( 1939, Mustcar) Deanna Durbin, Charles Winninger A girl gets mixed up in her old· er sister's love Ille (2 hrs ) Nl@ NIWI .. a CJ) lllOVll "The Trial ot Biiiy Jack" ( 1974, Drama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor The ner0tc defender ot the oppressed people h111ng on an Indian res· ervallon 1s arrested and found guilty ot kill· ing one of the tribe's main tormentors (R) (3 hrs) 0 G) ~ fJIOPU Featured a "talking" cow highly skilled roller skaters. a 95· year·old expen chlh maker e school that teaches avalanche survival (R) ( 1 hr ) 0 *>VII "M&con County Una" ( 1974, Drama) Jesse ano Alan Vint, Mal( Baer A county sheriff seeks revenge on two young travelers tor the dea th of h1s wife (2 hrs) U @) THI PALL OAIY Colt and a pilot f11end (Stuart Margolin) chase a ball jumper who used his B·25 airplane as collateral. then flew 11 to Panama (R) (I hr ) 0 lllOVll "Ocd You Heer The Orte About The Traveling Saleslady?" { 1968. Come dy) Phyllls Diller. Bob Denver In the early 1900s, a traveling saleslady takes a Kan- sas town and a !armer's son by storm. (2 hrs.) G) , .... lllAGAZlll A young girl who has become a talented gymnast despite her handicap, e married couple 1hat lost 240 QOunds on a radical dlel Cl) THI ~ THI QOLO WA 1'Ctt Alm DYNA. lmTI A magical watch that can stop time upon demano enables a your19 couple to thwart tne evil plans ol the girls one-time friend ~r.l_J f.E) MA QIOGMl'HIC INCW. "The Thames" A 1r1p taken along the Thames River documems the messl11~clean·up that has restored Its waters to a new vllall· 11....(R)O (lhr ) ~ llOVW "At>sence Of Malice" (1981. Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Field A legit· 1mate businessman's Ille Is ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging his 1nvol11emen1 in the mob killing ol a Tabor boss ·PG ( 1 hr . 56 min ) [I ~TICIJITllll A) *>VII ··r ime Bandits" ( 1981 Come-ovl Creog Warnock, David Warner A young boy It cai.:en Ort• utp lriroogh lime by 1 band ot diminutive would-be outtawa who heve stolen • time-warp m8p from the Supreme Being 'PG' ( 1 ht , 60 min ) CL) 90¥ll "Brimstone And Treacle" ( t982, Otamo) Sting. Denholm Elliott. A mysterious young man OOl'll hie way Into 1 cynJCal t>vslnessman's houaehold and the hearts ot the man·• wile and crtppled daughter. ·A' ( 1 hr , 25 min.) CS) llCMI "The Postman Alwaya Rings Twice" (1981. Orama) Jack NlchofSOn, Jessica Lange A young woman and her lover plot to murder her husband 'R' ( 1 hr, 37 min) 0 fllOvm "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Margot l<ldder Whlle saving Paris from a nucl68r explosion, Supe1man unwlttlngly trees the trio ot powerlut vlllalns who were originally Imprisoned by his Kryptonlan lather 'PG' l~ hrs .. 5 min ) a11 CEJ AUTO UClll "L.A. Times I Budweiser SOO~lverslde, CA) (R) (2 hrs.) till(!) ,.,..,. ID ~ WM Im. This special focuses on j)folesslooal and celet>rlly ten· nos In America m> llAM ua&L The blpanlsan king ot political sallre lampoons, roasts and deb=ollticos and bureaucrats cm "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Cllnt Eastwood, Freddie Jones A U.S pilot goes behind Russian lines to steal a supersonic llghtlng plane 'PG' (2 hrs , 15 min.) (ZJ lllOVll "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979, Drama) Edward Fox, Susan Penhallgon. Six classmates at a Dutch university go their separate ways when war breaks out 1n Europe 'R' (2 hrs . 415 min ) t:a @ THI CA 1'\MI .. 0 6) THI PACTI 0. LR Jo and Blatr try to Shur out theor teellngs of sadness about leaving as they prepare tor their gradua· !ton from Eastland {Part I) (R) o U ®l TWO lllAlllAlll Ann worrle§ about her son Scott's romance with an older woman. while lnlormatlon about the Arm· Strongs· pest distresses their daughte1 Sel~(lhr.) I llAM -....U. The bipan1san king of polltlcal satire lampoons. roasts and debunks politicos and bureaucrats. '1i) YOMTOWN An historlCal took Is taken at the American Revolutionary war. with particular emphasis on French lnvotve- men1 and the events leading up 10 the Batlle ot York:town In October, 1781. Ml l!Il fllOVll "The BrotherhOOd" ( 1968. Dra- ma) Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord. When two brothers become enemies because ol Malla conlllcts. one flees to Sicily (2 hrs .. 5min) till CJ 6) PAI& Y 191 The Thanksgiving holi- day lakes an unusual turn tor the Keatons when Steven and Elyse ere arrested at an anlt·nuclear demonstration. (R) C!I TOP 0. THI ta1. lrwtn Shaw's drama. set at the 1980 Olympics. ot a man wtio has made II big but finds himself etrvg· gling with a mid-life crisis Is concluded {Part 2) (2 hrs .. 3~ ..'.lu &!) THI WllTlll'I l.L ..iuoc""CT .. ""OMW._ MIG THI ~AM llYTH E.L. Doctorow's work 1s profited. focusing primarily on the evotutton of his writing career end his tour novels '1l) MAllC If A TUlt THI QOUID Mii Of TO'flOATt ReJ( H•rrlson narrates a look et the popularlty ol toy boats 1n the 19th century featuring old newsreel footage of ocean liners, battleships end submarines IRl CD .. "She O.no.t Ak>N" ( 1981, OoQument•ry) Kyr• Nlllnskl, Bud Cort.Fo- cuset on l<yre Nlllnakl. ~ugttter of vaa:..J 1 hr • 25 min ) -1 m ~-DI. C1•lg'11 new l1lendahlp with a lli1ltlng Hungarian dootOt lntenemes. end Of Wl'llte'1 pert.0nal piob- tems WOflen when he la Involved In a serious car 1ccldent. (A) ( 1 hr.) 81 Un .W:iexla recruits Adam to keep Krystle from reconclllng Blake and Steven. Jett ga111 the upper hand OV9f Alexis In a t>oslness arrangement, 1nd Steven goes to the sanitarium to vlalt Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) (R) Q { 1 hr.) SI YOM'TOW An hlstorlcal look Is taken at the American Revolutionary war, with pantcular emphasis on F1ench lnvolve- mef'lt and the events leading up to the Battle of Yorktown In October, 1781. m) l.L DOCTWOW MIG M ., .. CAii llmt CC) llOVll "Vice Squad" ( 1982, Olama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson. A pollce detective and a &lreetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible for murdering one of his women. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) CID llOVll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah, Pater Gal· tagher Two American college students spend a free-spltlted summe1 on a Greek Island. 'R' { 1 hr .. 410 min.) (,S) llOVll "Humongous" ( 1982, Horror) Janet Julian. David Wallace A dlstlgured murderer stalks a party of feckle98 teen- agers weekending on a remote Island. 'A' l hr .. 35 min.) THl.lllMUM *" ..-Mc. ~y (R) llOVll "Safari 3000" { 1981, Adven· lure) David Carradine. Stookard Chann- ing A magazine rePoner and a veteran race-cat driver take part ln a perilous Afrl· can road race 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -(I) lll-ID9ff•IWOM ... fJ) MAllC • A TUlt TMI _.... All Of TOY IOATI Rex Harrison narrates a look al the poputarlty of toy boats In the 19th century. leeturlng old newsreel footage of ocean llners, baltleshlps and submarines. LRl m> lllATTal OP LR MID DIA TH ''Chey· enne Future" A Norther Cheyenne Indian tribe ol Montana lry to tree themselves ol a dependency on Federal support and become economically sell-sufficient by dev~'frgy resources. .. IClll • 1W 0 fJ Cl) till CID ... IANIDAY NIGHT •llMCMOf-M&l&blM ~ta!. ...... 9Clll'T .... "Or Charles B Wiison" Or. Wiison, a neurosurgeon et Mollltt Hospl· tal. University ol Calltornte In Sen Francia· co treats a 14-year-old French qlrt wtioee malignant brain tumor 1s advancing rapld- ly_ ( 1 hr) (.£) 111CA ML CONTACT KMAft "Super Heavyweight Championship" (lrom Me= TN). (A) (1 hr .. 30 min.) CO "On The Run" ( 1981, Olama) Paul Winlleld. ROd Taylor An e.l(·Con Who knows too much about his foimer employ- er escapes tnto the Australian wildemesa with a 10-year·old French 01phan ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) cm MCWll "Jabberwocky" (1977, Come- dy) Michael Palin. Ma11 Wall The klnQdom Friday.Aug. 26, 1983 27 -Thursclay Cont. history and contributions of blacks In the Los A~leS community. ( 1 hr ) Cl) llAl't&•CI TMIATM "The Flame Trees Of Thika. Happy New Year" Elspe1h spends a memorable New Year's Day with 1he conservative Mrs Nimmo (Par1 3) ~~ ~~~lght)O(s" (1981, Comedy) John Belushi. Dan Ayluoyd. A mlddle- clus suburban couple are subjected to the strangest 24-hour period of their lives at1er their bizarre new nelght)O(s move in next dOOr. ·R' (1 hr .. 34 min) CZ> 90"9 "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come-<M Gordon John Slnclalr, Dee Hepburn A Scottish schoolboy tells head·over- heets tor hls soccer team's first female i yer 'PG' (1 hr., 30mln.) trtl ifGhHL(R) • 9 rT TADI two The jolly demeanor of a quick-witted comedian (Charlie Cal- las) rapidly changes when Sam discovers 1hat he requires throe1 surgery. (R) (C)90"9 "The Spirit Of SI. Louis" ( 1957, Biography) James Stewart. Murray Ham- ilton In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh bee~ 1he first man to fly nonstop across !he Atlantic Ocean to Paris (2 hrs. 20mtn) CD 90"9 "Pranks" ( 1981) Laurie Lapin- Ski, Stephen Sacks.five young kids In dot- matory persuecl by klller on the loose ( 1 hr .• 25 min.) imSTOf~ ..,-uu.v .. •11.., Minnesota Fats vs. Irving Crane (R) (I hi.) -· ()) iJm'I L.-ca A drunken Gary walces up on the beach, where ha finds CIJl'a llleless body nearby, and Karen Is upset by Diana's t1eelslon to live with Chis:>.(;~~ IE "Family BusJness" All the members of a tamlly ot 10 struggle 10 keep the lather's pizza franchise from slld· Ing Into benkrup1cy. (R) c;> ( 1 hr . 30 min) G!) ... lllOIT _,.. "The Unpleas- anineu At The BeUona Club" Ftve people stand to gain from the gantfal'a death, but one ot them mus1 1098 everything feart .4) ( 1 hrJ Cl)90N "Bu dy, Buddy"Jt98t, Come- dy) Jeck Lemmon. Walter atthau. While an a.11H8ln conoentratea on hi• next klll- lng, he 11 rudely Interrupted by a bumbling lalkKe of a man who Is attemp1lng sulc~. 'A' ( 1 hr . 36 min,) ... "A llttle S.11" {1981, Comedy) Tim Mathelon. Edward HerrmaM A newlywed commercial dlrtctOt llret of hlt bride and becomes a philander8f. 'R' ( t h< .. 36mln{ I M'9MW -.... .., ......... .,. "Homework" (1982, Comedy) n Colllne, Mlohael Morgan. A high 1ehool 1tud9nt hal a dlfflcult time trying to ION hit virginity. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -..._.,_.MDWOOWUI • = r:n-r.--==~ -·· ·-_.,l&L M PM• ml Phlneat Finn It wounO- td In a MO.rt t dlltl wltt\. Chllttm OYftt \lloltt: ht MCUr" tht Ni.fled poaltlon ot Uf'l<*MCta1ary let lht Colon'"-(Part 7 of 22) r1 hr) 30 Friday. Aug. 28, 1983 ([) NJTO AACINQ .. Austrian Grand Prr-.:' (ftom Zeltweg, Aus1ria1 (R) (1 hr 30 min) CD lllON "Calherine Chene" ( 1980) Bena CabreAn eighleen-year·old pop star sings songs written by her lover ( l hr • 40 min.) 1W (ID llOVll "Hurray For Belly Boop!" ( 1980, Comedy) An1maled Voice of Tommy Smothers 1t:ll IJ (I) ~ "U S Open Highlights Highlights of the oay's meicnes (from 1he USTA NaUonal Tennis Center 1n FIUShlng MeadOw-Corona Perl\. NY) D fJ1) n.aHT Host Johnny Carson Guests LIOnel Riehle restaurant cm1c Karen Salli.In ( 1 hr ) I ~ AIC..,.. 9IQtfT\.M YOU AlllD POI tr TMl&IZ40MI MAMYO fD ....,,_. YAISTY CID llCWll "The Last Amencan Vi1g1n" (1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson, Olene Franklin m 1" Q.a. Fea1ured Mr l HoOywcxxn. meanest man (Par I 1) ( 1 hr 30 min J tt9 CC) 90"9 "Fallen Angel" ( 1981. Drama) Melinda O.llon. Dana H111 -· ()) 90"9 "No Other Love· I 1979 Orama) Richatd Thomes. Julie Kavner Two marginally retarded youl)g adults fall In love and make plans to marry. desp11e strong opposition from lamlly members (R) (2 hrs) 8 INTal'~ TotlGIHT An 1nterv1ew with Jack La Lanne, who's still 1n graa1 shape. 8 MON "The Forty-Eight Hou1 Mile" ( t970. Drama) Darren McGa111n, Wiiiiam Windom A prrvata detac11va 1n1ervenes In a deadly three-sided love allalr ( 1 hr . 55 min) • llOVll "Diary 01 A Madman" ( t963. Horror) Vtn~nl Price, Nancy Kovack Based on Guy de Maupassanrs "The Horla " A French magiStrate finds hlmsell the \llCtlm of demonic possesslor'I end tokn'p,i~ > LO¥llG MD PWICT COWlll 90"9 "The Beast Within" ( 1982, Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Besch A woman IS raped on her honeymoon by a hairy· , ·legged creature and produoes a seemingly normal son who grows up lo follow tn his dad's bloody footsteps 'R' ( I hr , 30 mlnL -· a> LA11 _,.Wint DAVID LIT1WmM Guett tslk·-"Ow host end author Dick Gavett. ( t hr ) I ~·snatched" ( 1972. Mystery) How11rd Duff, Leslle Nlelt4tn The hus· bands of three kidnapped women are !>fought Into conflict wtien one refuses to pay a lar.,,e raneom dtmand ( 1 hr , 30 min,) ·~-:iucMmll (() '10llAl TRACI Mm 11111.1) "WaltkletM M"t" (from Zurich. Switzer- land). (R) (2 l'lrt , 30 min.) CD> llON "Temptatlont" (·t977, Como· Jenni!~ WallH. Jake r .. oue llOWll "Love Trap" ( t976. Su.~nMI Richmond, Robin Atkwl1h llOWI "C.rnel Kno~" It 971. Orama) Jack NIChOlton. Ann·Margrat .. CO llOWll "The Ufa Ot Brien" ( 1979, Comedy) Graham Ch11om1n. John c-... we llOWll "Mlaelulppl" ( 1935, Comedy) Ellng Crotby. W.C. i:i.ldt A. gemblar 1!1>m the North tnvotvtd In murclaf lallt In IOve with a Southtm belle It hr., 30 min l ti) MOVll "The Devil's Web" ( 1975, Suspense) Diana Dors, Andrea Marcovlc- c1 A nurse hired lo care for the paralyzed daughter of an America.1 diplomat begins ro exert a strange Influence over 1he glrl. mhrs , 30 min ) ... ICOTT ~ n'IYm *ICI II cocaT ~~GD ..c ... oll91•rT ---~ 1:11 }M0vtl "Monty PythOn Live At The Hol· lywood Bowl" { 1982. Comedy) John Cleese. M1cMel Palin tM 0 MOVll "The Plumber" ( 1981, Drama) Judy Morns. Ivar Kants a.11 (I) CM .... ~ATCtC 11 ': COTT\.I: WI Cl.Oii Guest Troy Donahue (Hl TIJMI "US Open" Coverage ot early round play (from the USTA Natlonal Ten- r11s Center In nushlng Meadow, NY.). (3 hrs) Q) lllOYll "Buddy. Buddy" ( 1981, Come- dy) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. n ($) llOYll "Fast Times Al Rldgemonl High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh 1:118 MOYll "Poppy" { 1936, Comedy) W C Fields Rochelle Hudson A down· and-out bum lrres to prove that his daugti· 1e11s an heiress (1 hr .• 30 min.) ~Q)..,.. AGlllCUL.,,..11.U. MOVll "Falling In love Again" ( 1980, Drama) Ellloll G-.ild. Susannah York !f )MOYll "Homework" (1982, Comedy) Joan Collins, Michael Morgan. A high $Chool sludent has a dlllicult time trying to 1o;ie~1~~y 30 min) .I .. ~ ....a ITMTCM (ii 90"9 "Guns 0 1 The Magnificent Sev- en" ( 1969. Western) George Kennedy. James Whitmore Seven professJonal gun· men 101n t01ces to free e revolutionary leader from a Mexican jail (2 hrs ) I .... ...... ,.... llOVll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean YOU('lg. ta(C) NOVll "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheeoh" Mar· In. Tommy Chong, Uli PNnt• llMY~llMY MMTllU M ) llOVll "Neighbors" (198t, Comedy) John Belush~ l>an Aykroyd. (S') 90"9 "One On One" ( 1977, Drama) Robby Benson. Annette O'Toole A boy who goes to COiiege on a batket~h scholarship Is ebuMd by tht coeoh. tcorned by hlS tutor end uled by tht achOOI tor 111 own purpoaet 'PG' (1 ht, 38m1n) WI MTPA'llQ.. '°'"'"'-...,.. ..... ,_ 90"9 "Gregory~ Glrl" ( 1982. Conw- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, 0.. Hepburn A Seo11l1h achoolboy laltt htad-oller· heels for hit eocc.r IMm'1 flret female .. ;~;,.;PG· c1hr .30m1n l •«Z>LMm ... ct) MON "Tht Pride Of The YI M ... " ( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Tat ... Wright BaMball 11ar Lou a.hrlg ov.t'- comes the Odde to ti.comt • ltgtnd In the Q (2 h,.., 20 min) g "Tht Beeat Wtttiln" ( 1aa2, H01101) Ronnv Cox, Bibi 8etOtl -Thunday eon.. CZ) "B1eak1no Away t t979, Or1m1J Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley (I hr . 40mln l -Altunoon Movlu- -• "Red, Hot And Blue" (1949. Musi· cal) Belly Hutton, Victor Mature. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) «II "Branded" ( 155 1, Western) Alan LadU, Mona Fre6man. (2 hrs,) -m "The Last Bandl1" (t949. western) Wlfflam Elliott, Adrian Booth. ( 1 hr • 30 min) W lC) "Fallen Anger' ( t98 t. Orama) Malin· da Ollloo. Dane Hill ( 1 hr . 40 min ) <Ii> "Reds" ( 1981, Drama) Watten Beat· '.Y._ Diane Keaton (2 hrs., 40 min ) CO) ··1 Ought To Be In Pleluras" (1982. Ca<nedy) Walter Matthau. Ann-llAargret LI hr . 45 min ) U "The Plumber" (1981, Drama) Judy Morns, Ivar Kanis ( 1 hr , 15 min,) W CID "One On One" ( 1977, Orama) Robby Benson. Annelle O'Toole ( 1 hr., 38 min.) (%)"Kid Millions" (1935, Comedy) Eddie Cantor. Elhel Mermen ( t hr . 30 min ) 1::110 "Gone In 60 Secoods" ( 1974. Adven· lure) H B Haliekl, Marion Busie ( t hr , 45mln.) • (t) "The Pride 01 The Yankees·· ( 1942, Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright 1? hrs , 30 min ) (]:J "First Monday In October" ( t981. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Jiii Clayburgh (_ 1 hr . 40 min ) CZ) "Serie Noire" ( 1979) Patrick Dewae1e, Marie Tr1nlignant (2 hrs.) .. U "'The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973, Orama) Cneryl Miller, Ron Masak ( 1 hr , 35m1n.) •<ID "A Chall11nge For Robin Hood'" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham. James Hayter (2 hrs ) 0:) "'Three Warriors" (1977. Orama) Randy Quaid. Charles White Eagle ( 1 hr . 49mln) CID "Liar's Moon" ( 1982 Orama) Mall Dillon. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr . 45 min ) CZ> "The Plumber'" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Morris, Ivar Kanis ( t hr , 15 min ) •CC) "Tttey All Laughed" (1981. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Ben Gazzara ( 1 hr , 45 min) --LEEvening .. oa ... ... WOIWI * ... IU/LOIO :.':.:r."c;J MAWAlf!M.t O.WV Guest Lena Home (R) O emc ... TOP U. IOJlllQ Live tra<n Atlantle City, NJ. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) IDCICVANDVKI .. DCIC CAVITT (a) ALL. TMI 'Mia V --~ tea•• ID NIT Madeline Kahn and Jeffrey Haddow star 1n a satirical look at show business and the eccentric person· al11ies who give Iha profession its peculiar ~le ( 1 hr , 40 min ) l:t llOVll "The Great Adventure" ( 1976 Adven1ure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins A young bOy 1s abandoned with his dog In the rugged Alasllan Rockies 'PG' ( 1 hr 25m1n) (l) DOU.All tonOM An 1ngen1ous insut· ance scam 1s masterminded by a trio ol J>recoclous Scottish schoolboys mDM..r M cm ... me ... .... "' .... () , ... .,um POtaw.Mt ,...ct/9,.,, ..... w.o 11U111•9GIT llOTWSU AN U•CMI 'MAY lllVIMIDt TMI 1.0UDI-•YUM um ~t 1nterv1ew1 are lnte1mli1ed with old footage for tl'lla porttatt ol the Louda, a mldclle-clasa American famlly rNf wu the tubject of a delalled and conlroYefSlal PBS documen- lary aeries 10 years ago ( 1 hr ) .,. "Bedtime for Bonzo" (1951. Comedy) Ronald Reagan. Diana Lynn. A professor uses a chimpanzee 10 PfOYe his theory that anvlronmenl and not heredity dete1mlnes whelher 1 child will turn to crlm~ hr .. 25 min.) ~ llOWI ~Breaking Away" ( 1979. Dra- ma) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley. A bicycle enthuslast In a small college town spends his post·hlgh school eummer trying to sor1 out his plans for the Mure while training lor the lwo biggest races of his Illa. 'PG" (I hr . 40 min.) NI m OllANll CCMfTT TODAY 1:tl 8 I 01t TMI TOWlt Featured take a magi· cal myst8fy tour. an experience with an unknown desllnatlon; an Inside look at the Los Angeles Fire Department; some dul· ce1 tones of baby talk. BG),Al&VPIW m Oii L.A. Fea1ured. a trip to beautiful Yosemite, lncludlng a visit to a l'Chool for rock climbers~ a look at the Ansel Adams p"oto gallery there and tips on what to do and where 10 stay I OlmDAUUlm M.aa/~.al'f -. WHAT ~ ··chardonnay and Sauv1gnon Blanc" Wines from Cuval- son. Gundlacn·Bundschu. Robert Mooda· v1 and Sterling are fea1ured: Queoeues ol ttoul, a fish ~g. Is demonstrated. CC)-=-"James Stewart" @ MOWll "Fasl Times Al Rldgemont Hlgt\'" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Studen1s at a "typical" American high school conlroot the chef. lenges of adullhood. drugs, sex and schoolwork 'R' (I hr .• 30 min.) m llOWI 'Tll Be Yours" ( 1947, MUslc81) Deanna Dorbln. Adolphe Men)ou. An unsophisticated young girt from a small· town comes 10 the big city where She promptly gets herself Into trouble by flbb-~to a wealt~admtrer. (2 hrs.) • U (J) llA•• 'J. Magnum and HIQolns ere joined In Hawaii by A J and -Alek. Slm0<1 to recover a rare statue of a Tiki god at an auction organized by a schem· 1ng soclaHte (Morgan Falrchlld) . (A) ( 1 hr,) D G> THI IOOPA,_. TMI ~ llOWL f<MI l9.IV90lt Mlchael relocales 111e family operallort to Las Vegas, where he hopes to profit from gambling. his Sis- ler Connie (Talia Shire) and a U.S. sena- tor asi. tor his help, wtille his aecond mar· 11age 10 Kay Adams (Diane Kaalpn) unravels as he seeks a new buSJness deal 1n Cuba. bot he ends up a witness before a govemmenr committee on organized crime (Pan 4) (A) (Viewer Oisaetton Advised) (3 hrs ) 0 llOVll "'Return To Macon Counly"' ( t975. Drama) Nick Nolte. Don Johnson. A race car driver and his mechanic run 1n10 som!' unexpected trouble while travel· ~ tnrough 1 Soutnern rwal •r•• (2 lvl.) • di m Oii NOLL YWOCID Ho.11 Chuck Henry, T1wny Setlneldef and Johnny Mounlaln l\lghllQht lhe Pt<>Ole. p141oee 1.nd event• th1t meke South.rn Caftfornla OM ot the m<>&t popular and most·w1tched areas In the WOtld. p G .,. "Don' Juat Stand There" ( t96e. Comedy) Robett Wagner, Mary Tyler Moore. An American wrlta1'e altempt 10 tmuggle Swiss watchet Into Peril ends up 11 a &el'lel ot mlNdVen· hMff. (2 hll-) • 'JI. "'t .. A Match 10 find Amtfl· ca'• besl roltercoaater, special g1 .... 1 designed lo help nearty·bllnd J*)Ple see IT\Ole= e ''The Newspapef Game" ( 1976, Drama) Raymond Burr. Bradtord Diiiman The head ol a newspeper CNln learns lhat one of his papers has reverMd hi& editorial pollcy toward. nt1claar power t? hrs.) t e mAI ....,., Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an Informative look at what's new et the movies. I!> ._. OllANll CiMf'N Featured. Ofange County singles scene: footless maralhon man, Cabbage Rollotf Festival, Mission Viejo Nadad0<es Swim Club. (C) .,_ "Things Ara Tough All Ovet" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech'" Mar· In, Tommy Cttong Two men ha\19 nurner· ous mlsadvenlures whlle dllvlng an Arab-- owned, rnoney·lilled limo to Las Vegas 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ®.,_"Reds" (1981. Drama) Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton. American journalist John Reed's Involvement In ttle Russian RevoluOon ol t917 is depicled 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min,) CID 11CM1 "Fast Times At Aldgem0<1t Htgh" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason Leigh Studenls el a "typical" American high school confront the chal· lenges ol adulthood. drugs, sex and schOOlwO<k 'A' ( t ttr . 30 min.) 0 MOWll "Young Doclors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon Irias to over· c:pme his leer of Iha knife in thts spool of soap ~ra cllches. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min,) .. D [O) TOO CL• POii c:o.rollT Henry suffers an extreme gull! complex attar causing Monroe to fall down a 111ghl of stal~ I .._., UllO France's Jean-Claude Kiity. winner of all three alpine skiing gold medals In the 1968 Winter Olympics, Is J>rOl~A) G!> "•-•-••• Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons host an 1nt0<matlve IOOI! at what's new at the mOVles ([)9Gll'lm (1J Ccmel IOOll Veteran horror movie heroine Jemie Lee Curtis ho&I& lhla compl- lallort of preview trailers tor Universal Pic- tures scream classics. from Lon Chaney's "Hunchback Of Notre Dame" to lhe 1ecen1 remake of "Cat People," ( 1 hr) .. (() 19'. 'I -.AlllT llOlmlfTI "Legends of the Fair' (A) • IJ Cl) lmOM I -A.J. 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NUMB OR TINGLING HANDS? Chronic strain of small muscles along the inner edJe of the sholder joint or the rotator cuff musclet may bring stiff wrists and hands that often feel 8ll if jabbed with a million pins and needles · or. have no feeling at all! Your doctor of chiropractic has been specially educated and trained to correct froblems involv1llf the nerves, mUBCles, joint.s and spina column. There 1.1 an imporatant connection between spinal health and band flexibility. Mis-alignment of a vertebra in the lower neck causes occlusion of the adjacent nerve ~>assageway, pinching Lhe nerve supply to the hand. There is lose of sensation and stiffnesll. Your chiropractor's exan. will fi nd the root of the problem. Removal of spinal nerve mot pressure quickly restores free flowinl( nerve ener!(y. - dr. gary ba ranoski Cl llROPRACTOR ( 71 I) 67:i-:l 192 2345 f Pac1f1c Coast Hwy Suite D. Corona del Mar .. • THE ORANGE COAST CDllT 1011101 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, l813 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS -" . . re-State frees $13.6 million . ---to finish CdM Freeway ---- -- -. . - ----·-- • Pelicans posted --- ---- ----- By JEFF ADLER OftMOellyl'llotli..11 The long-delayed mile-long ex- tension of the C<;?rona del Mar Freeway finally 'was given the green light Thursday by the Cahfornia Transportation Com- mission. which voted to spend $13.6 million for the project's construction. ere members, meeting in Long Beach, also agreed to budget more than $12 million for improve- ments along the clogged Santa Ana Freeway between Irvine and Anaheim and in the city of Santa Ana. In all, the state transportation panel funded 91 projects along the state's highway system at a total cost of more than $150 million, the most ever approved in a single commission session. Calling the commission's action a "joyous occasion," Supervisor Thomas Riley, who is chairman of the Orange County Transpor- tation Commission, remarked that the commission now "has taken the first steps in recovering from the transportation chaos of the last eight years." He added that approval of the local projects are "a move toward solving the county's transpor- tation problems. which are getting worse and worse each day." The commission's approval meansCaJtranscould begin taking bids on the Corona del Mar Freeway extension project by Sept. 1. The project, delayed since the mid-1970s, would exte'ld the six-lane freeway from its current terminus at Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa to MacArthur Boulevard. A father and son in a rubber raft watch P._elicans perched on pilings as they cruise in • Eventually, planners envision linking the freeway with the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. The Santa Ana Freeway pro· ject, considered a first step in what is proposed as an extensive re- construction of the aging freeway. would include a $6.6 million Newport Harbor on a sunny afternoon. Aldrich hospital pullout 'shocks' By KAREN E. KLEIN Of Ole 0.-, ......... The news Thursday that UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich had withdrawn support for a campus hospital sent a shock wave of reaction through the commuru- t y and fueled speculation that the university would compromise with a private hospital group to build a hospital on lrvine Co. land. Nancy Rosen. member of a support group for the campus hospital plan. said volunteers have been calling non-stop since several newspapers carried stories of Aldrich's decision to back out of a projec t supported by Chatsworth-based HealthWest for a campus hospital. "The HealthCity volunteers have been ringing my phones since the articles came out," Rosen said. At least Aldrich's decision clari- fied where he stood. Rosen said. addh~,that rumors of h is lack of suppc::>Jit for the campus project had been flying thick and fast during the past few weeks. "l think people are relieved that the rumors have come out in the open. Of course, they're hurt that the chancellor didn't come before them with his decision. I think we had a right to know firsthand. · HealthCity was formed specifi- cally to support him and the (See HOSPITAL, P•1e A!) This is good for me??? Chris Weeger , 6, tries to be brave as nurse Mary Jo Miller administers a vaccination. Pacifica Hospital is sponsoring a free back-to-school vaccination clinic from 5 to 9 p.m . Tuesday in the Carmen Yuppa Confe r ence Center, 18819 De laware St., Huntington Beach . Vaccinations are r equired for students b eginning chool. allocation for freeway improve- ments betwet>n Myford Road in Irvine and Anaheim Boulevard m Anaheim. The commission also budgeted $5.9 million to widen an overpass where the freeway meets 17th and Main streets in Santa Ana. The city is expected to contribute an additional $379,500 toward the project. Approval of tht> projects is viewed as part of Governor Deu- kmejian's effort to s peed up highway construction . Among commission members is Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande. a strong proponent of spending transportation dollars on highway improvements as op- posed to mass transit projects. Airport billassailed Newport activists claim ban on noise lawsuits unconstitutional By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Delly Nol IWI Calling it "so unconstitutional a first-year law student could spot it," Newport Beach airport ac- tivists reacted angrily today to approval of a state Senate bill that would ban small claims airport noise suits. The bill, authored by As- semblywoman Richard Robinson, D·Garden Grove, would wipe out the ability of citizens to go to small claims court to seek damages for airport noise. · "lt selectively takes away a right that everyone else in the This fire was real country has. It's blatantly un- constitutional," said Tom Wil- liams, who lives under the takeoff pattern of JQhn Wayne Airport. Barbara Liebman, a Newport Beach resident who traveled to Sacramento to work against the legislation, predicted the bUJ will be challenged. "It's unfair and probably unconstitutional," she said. About 220 small claims suits have been filed in the last year against Orange County govern- ment, which owns and operates John Wayne. Each suit seeks the maximum $1,500 in damages per- milted in small claims court. The bill, approved on a 26-9 vote, must return to the state Assembly for a vote on Senate amendments. Though one opposing senator branded the bill as something that will only "protect the strong from the weak," others suggested the law is needed to prevent citizens from haras&ng airports. ''Dozens or hundreds of people. each of them filing suit in srna1I claims court, could shut down an airport. That doesn't make sense," said Sen. Barry Keene, the Senate (See AIRPORT, P•1e AZI Flames leap from the roof top of a Paramount Studios facad e as fire- m en work to control Thursday's devastating blaze that d estroyed two studios and four outdoor sets. See story, Page AS . Take my Ziggurat, please ... County study concludes federal building just a white elephant By JEFF ADLER CM -0.-, "9C IUfl It's long been dended as Laguna Niguel's huge "white elephant," and Orange County offic:;ials now have concluded that the largely vacant Chet Holifield Federal Building -better known as the Ziggurat -may be just that. The distinctively shaped pyra- mid-like office building's poten- tial value to county government "approaches ?.ero," County Ad- ministrative Officer Bob Thomas rep0rts in a study to be presented to the Board of Supervisors next week. A team of county analysts, directed by supervbors to evalu- ate the feaaiblity of buying the buildlna. recol'l'Qnenda the board pursue the purchaae no further. "If they (the federal govern- ment) were going to give the building to us for !re«\ it would be worthwhile, otherwiae it would not." explained Robert Sayen, a senlor staff analyst in the CAO'a office and an evaluation team member. He said analysts have de- termined it would be far more worthwhile for the county to construct a building tailored to its particular needs than it would be to purchase • and remodel the Ziggurat. Supervisors long had eyed the Ziggurat as a potential home for county offices in the growing south county. They had hoped it would be cheaper to bu~ the building and remodel it than it would be to build a new one. Sayers explained the structure, with its 758,690 square feet of usable space. is of no value to the county for several "!'!BSOns. First and foremost amonj( those <See ZIGGURAT, P•«e A!) Newport woinan,. 84, beaten, robbed of $4 By STEVE MARBLE Of ... .,... ......... An 84-year-old Newport Beach woman, recently out of the hospi- tal, was roughed up, tied up and finally robbed Thuraday by a man who said he was out of work and desperate for cash. Police said the thug took all the money t~e woman had -four dollars -and then allpped off her wedding ring before leaving her face-down in her apartment bath- room. The woman. badly shaken, was not physically harmed, officers said. A resid-:nt of the sprawling Oakwood Garden Apartmenta, (See WOMAN, P•1e Al) llDEX Wlll°Shakespeare mlP,ht spin In his gr-ve after tearnlng • Macbeth,·' la betng cton.Japanae-atyle In Gar- den Grove. See Weekender. Bridle , B8 Ann Witu~n C2 Bualneta ae Movies Weekender Bulletin Board tJ Mutual Funds 86 ClMlifie!d 04-8 Pollet Loi .u Corn1ca B8 Public No&-es C2""4 Cnmwonl C1 Spor111 Bl·& ldlto= A6 Dr. Stetncrohn C2 Ente n\ Week~ Stoek Marke\I 8'7 OardenJn1 ,... Televilion w..f'.mi..c: 'Koroecope C6 ~ten lnt.ermllaion Weekender Wee\her. A3 • j • ,, -< \ ~· --• .. .. I l J ~I * Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, Aug, 26, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES Amphitheater walk-in charge shelved From Page A1 F air board d e lays implem ent ation of extra fee until differences can be worked out HOS PITAL D ECI SION ... project," Rosen s~ud. Supporters of the Irvine Medi- cal Centert a private venture backed by Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal, srud A_\drich's decision ls a positive one. Dave Baker, IMC president, said he is thankful that the university is no longer an oppo- nent to tus project But whether the university and IMC wiU be allies is still unknown. No official affiliation between the two groups has been made, though both sides have acknowl- edged that "informal discussions" have been going on throughout the h05pital dispute. "We're looking forward to con - tinuing the informal discussions • we've had with (the un1vers1ty) m • a more formal way to establish a :· firm alliance between us," Baker -said. One way the two groups wiU be working together as through the Irvine Medical and Science Com- plex, which the Irvine Co. hopes to • build adjacent to lMC. UCI Vice Chancellor John Miltner said the university plans to present the UC Board of Regents with plans for its involve- ment in the complex in Septem- ber .• "We're very excited (about UCI's participation in the project). We see it as very complimentary to our research capacity," Miltner said. Despite the hints of com- promise, however, Aldrich 's re- versal has not discouraged campus hospital backers. In {JK:t, it has given them renewed vigor in their CAmpaign, Rosen said. "The action (the volunteers) seem to want to take is to redouble their efforts and recommit them - selves to a very active community campaign to show the (UC~ of Regents) and the chancellor that there are 10,000 people ~l:lo support HealthCity,'' she said. Ellen Hill. vice president of HealthCity Associates, said she did not see Aldrich's decision as very significant. ''The decision wiU be made by the board of regents," she said. ''Dan Aldrich leads the univer - sity ma figurative sense, the same way the Queen of England leads Britain," she said. "But the reaJ power is the Parliament. "He'll make his recommen- dations, but I don't know how much influence he has. The real issue is whether the regen ts and Dave Gar<tner (UC President) feel a hospital is in the university's interest." ZIGGURAT--... reasons is the federal General Services Ad.ministration's asking price: a cool $62.4 l'Jrillion. The price is far in excess of the county evaluation team's rough estimate of the building's value, which ranged to a high of $25.2 million, Sayers pointed out. However, the report notes that the evaluation team did not try Ziggurat on the block; buyers get grand tour 4 Pro5pectivebuyers of the feder- al government's seven-tiered Zig- gurat building in Laguna Niguel are being shown the largely empty structure that will be offered for public sale Sept. 16. Tours by the U.S. Gene ral Services Administration began Thursday. Known offi<:ially as the Chet Holifield Fede ral Building, the massive structure presently houses a branch of the National Archives and several federal of- fices that take up only 30 percent of the building's million square feet. The building is supposedly valued at $63 million. The property is to be offered in two parcels on an all-cash basis. The first parcel consists of 63 acres and the actual structure. The second consists of 30 acres of landscaped grounds and parking lots. The government is offe ring a 0.5 percent corrunission to any broker who comes up with a successful buyer. Tours can be arranged by contacting Clark Van Epps at (41 5) 974-8798. WOMAN, 8 4, MUGGED ... the elderly woman had just re- turned from a neighborhood grocery store and was carrying ba.~ from a shopping car.t into her apartment when the crook ap- proached, police reported. wedding ring and then tied her hands with clothing. By GLENN SCO'M' OflMOmllrNMIWlll Concertgoers at the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa ~n continue to park outside the Orange County Fairgrounds without paying an extra dollar to walk ln. The Orange County Fair Board agreed Thursday not to begin charging the proposed $1 fee until officials from Interested parties can meet privately to work out diffe rences. Pleased by the decision were representatives from Costa Mesa H igh School, amphitheater oper- ators Nederlander-West, city of- ficials and probably a few carloads of penny-pinching music lovers. Unhappy with the delay were amphitheater neighbors, w ho have formed the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa, and at least two Fair Board members who first.created the fee, which has yet to go into effect. Board President Bob Seat per- suaded board members not to impose the fee until people rep- resenting the groups named above and establish a fair market value for th£ building, nor its value to any other user besides the county. Then, there are legal questions that would affect the county's ability to finance the building and lease space to private companies. Also, it was determined that county departments actually would not need as much office space as the building provides, according to the evaluation. Finally, State la W requires that the county complete an en- vironmental impact report prior to purchasing the property. In ad- dition, a fonnal appraisal of the building and architectural design work w ould have to be done at an estimated cost of $100,000. Com- pleting these steps could take anywhere from six months to a year, the report estimates. These factors "make it virtually impossible to meet the federal deadline of Sept. 16, 1983, for submitting a bid on the building," Thomas advises in his summary of the report. County supervisors informed the federal government several months ago that they were not interested in negotinting for the building on a n exclusive basis, but indicated they still might bid for the structure when it was put up for sale to the public Man wounde d b y police in Anaheim fray By tlte Aasoctalecl Press ANAHEIM -A Florida man (except lhe music lovers) confer on the walk-m fee, as well as other matten1. "If we begin talking without a lot of folks getting emotion.al, we can find answers' to a lot of these problems," said Seat. The q uestion a lot o f amphitheater neighbors have been asking, though, is when . Russell Millar, a founder and group spokesman for the Con- cerned Citizens, said after the Mary B. Wikle Mary Wikle of Ne wport dead at 101 Funeral services are scheduled S unday for Newport Beach resi- dent Mary B. Wikle, who died Wednesday at the age of 101. Mrs. Wikle, whose father was wounded in the battle of Shiloh fighting for the North in the Civil War, spent the first 50 years of her life in Ohio. She moved to Pasadena in the 1950s upon the death of her husband and was active in church and social service work. She lived in the Newport Villa retireme nt home for the last nine years. She often did crochet work. solved word puzzles and played Scra bble, according to her daugh- ter, Mary Teegardin. Mrs. Wikle, whose lOOth birth- day was celebrated by relatives at the Balboa Bay Club, is survived by a son . Carl Wikle of O hio, a daughter, Mrs. JD. Jones of Laguna Hills, and Mrs. Teegardin of Costa Mesa. She also leaves six grandc h ild r e n . 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. "She was raised on a farm in Ohio and spent all her life helping people," Mrs. Teegardin said today. Memorial graveside services are scheduled Sunday at 2 p.m at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. meeting Thursday he has been invited to meet with a liaison committee of fair and city officials next Wednesday evening. At the beginning of Thursday's meeting, Millar noted his group's problems with the amphitheater and asked board members to reopen their environmental re- view process to examine effects of the 18,000-seat facility. The $1 walk-in fee was s up- posed to help relieve the off-site parking problem by making it virtually a.expensive to park on a side street as on the fairgrounds, said board member Clint Hoose, chairman of the buildings and grounds committee. In addition, he said, by en- couraging more cars to park on the s paciou s fairgrounds, the state-supported agency could at least break even on money it pays to supervise parking . The fairgrounds has been l05mg from $200 up to $1.000 in overhead per concert, he said , adding that the board has a duty to concern itself first with making money ,,..,..,.... it<> fiiriliti~ Hoose's comrmtteoe had in· stltuted the dollar fee for the tint Sette Midler <.'Oncert last week, but Seat rescinded it after meeting \Yith several city officials. He said police were concerned the sudden and little-known charge at the gate would lead to fights and cheating Boosters a t the high school, meanwhile, opposed the $1 fee after they discovered the bonanza they could earn for their thread- bare extracurricular programs by charging the identical $3 parking fee on their lots. "This end of town needs every dollar possible," said Jane Hansen, one of the booste1'8 who attended Thursday's meet- ing. But some neighbors are oppos- ing an y parking concessions off the fairgrounds until their streets are clear. "If (the fee) makes you more money. that's fine," neighbor Arlene Dowski told board mem- bers. "We just don't think anyone should capitalize on our mis- fortune." Fair's neighbors threaten lawsuit By GLENN SCOTI' Of -Dell7 ,... .... A well-organized neighborhood group is asking the Orange Coun- ty Fair Board to order more environmental studies on the Pa- cific Amphitheater's effects or risk a lawsuit. Russell Millar, one of the foun- ders of the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa, suggested Thursday that leaders of his group believe they have grounds for w inning a lawsuit. Millar noted the board didn't issue declarations on whether more environmental studies were necessary when it agreed in 1981 Mr. Woltermann succumbs at 6 6 Services wt-re held Thursday a t St. Joachim Catholic Ch urch in Costa Mesa for Herman Bernard Woltermann, a 20-~ear resident of Cosra Mesa, who aied Tuesday at Beverly Manor. Mr. Woltermann, 66, was a painting and decorating contrac- tor and a former member of the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. Survivors include sisters Eliza- beth M. Hopkins of Downey, Margaret H. Hunking of Para- mount, and Mary E. Aipperspach of Cottage Grove, Ore.; and a brother, Bernard J. Woltermann of Lincoln, Ark. Interment will be at All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach. to an expansion from 5,000 seats to an 18,000-seat capacity at the facility. Because of that failure to follow the terms of the California F.n- vironmental Qwili ty Act, he claimed. a 30-day time limit for challenging the a pproval of the expanded project has never of- ficially begun. He said similar findings were made in a 1982 California Su- perior Court case, the Citil.ellS of Lake Murray versus the City of San Diego. Thus. he said , hJ.s group still can attack the Fair Board's de- cision-making process through c~. Millar has s tressed all along that his people want to avoid a lawsuit. But they apparently don't mind the legal leverage in urging the board and amphitheater owner Nederlander-West to undertake new environmental studies to make public all effects of the concert facility. Dunng his spee<:h Thursday he said: "We just ask the board and petition it to discharge its duties under c~ in order to avoid litigation " Among the thmgs that bother neigh bors most are n eighborhood intrusions that can and can't be seen: Strangers parking on the usually quiet streets and amplified 'sound spilling into their homes. Board members ~ed Millar for a >Nritten copy of his speech and promised to respond (o them within 10 days. The man, believed to be in his early 20s, was described as short and slim. He reportedly pushed the woman into her apartment and kicked the door closed behind him. He threatened to hurt her several times dunng the episode but never produced a weapon, officers stated. The woman said the man be- came almost sarcutic while tying her up. She reportedly told the thug not to rough her up because she'd recently been in the hOBpi- tal, but he replied, "Aw, my mother's in the hospital, too." At another point, the woman, apparently fearing for her life, offered to take the man to her bank, but he waved off the offer and said, "Oh, yeah. you going to take me for a ride lady?" was wounded five times in a police ~------------------------------ shootout aft.er an officer inter- The robber, pol.tee said, took the small amount of money from her handbag. forced her down on a bathroom noor. yanked off her Investigators said the woman was able to free herself after the man left and..~ed police. vened in a dispute with a Col- omblan national on a city street, invesUgators say. Renberto Cordero, 35, was listed in fair condition at UC Irvine Medical Center today a.ft.er Of- ficer Marty Curry returned the gunfire Thursday, police Lt. Del Wade said. AIRPORT NOISE S UIT ... Curry saw three m~n -two w ith pistols-chasing a car down Ball Road and tried to stop them, Wade said. One man opened fire, and Curry fired back, he said. sponsor of the bill Lichman, the leader of a citizen committee called Airport Working Group, said if residents were bent on harassment they would file class action suits seeking millions of dollars in damages. "Nuisance law provides three • ways of dealing with a probtem - you mitigate at. you move"it or you pay for it," said Lichman. "That's not harassment, that's redress of grie vance.'' . - "• .. . -.. -: . .. --. .. . .. -. . . . . . . . -. . "' . . --... .. . .. ... - She said Sen. Ollie Speraw, R-Newport Beach, has tentatively agreed to sponsor a counter bill. Speraw. who is seeking election in the district that includes Newport ,, We're Listening ••• 642•6086 Ollfty Piiot a.a • .,, le Ouetet\l-.d Mot1dt1'f t 11CM, fl y0i; ,.,.... l"'til h•v• '"''' pA'H" n, a 30 P "' , ... ..,_,n.i. ',." •nf1 ,n,1• ropy • tt O• Otl>_,., Beach and the airport, voted against the bill. "It's hard for me to believe the Senate can just start doing away with basic laws and rights like this," added airport critie Wil- liams. Attorney General John Van de Kamp also opposed Robinson 's bill, saying it would "insulate airports" and eliminate the incen- tive for airport operators to meet state noise standards. The bill would force airport neighbors to file suits in superior or municipal court. The law w ould apply to all publicly owned air - ports in the state. The other men ran through a nearby apartment complex, he said. Arrested about a block away were Humberto Salazar. 24, and Joee Andres, 22. also from Florida, he said. All three were booked for investigation of assault on a police officer with intent t.o commit murder, Wade said. 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Gotcha Reyne Spoonei Maui and Scxl~ & Speedo 203- 503 OFF ' -·--- • 'I Oran9e Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 26 1983 • ~3 'Tide turning' for women Newport-Mesa schools planning registration March Fong Eu cites gains in Newport Suffrage Day address Fall rc•g1strat1on for most schools in the Newport-Mesa Urufied School District begins this week. Parents of new students should contact local schools to enroll their children Hegistration for Back Bay High School. the alternative school, begins next week More informauon maybe obtained by calling the district at 760-3213. Lite racy tutors soug ht in county Training dasses for volunteers to instruct illiterate people in Orange County will begin Sept. 10, according to the South Coast Literacy Council, which provides free tutoring to non-readers and non-English speakers The SCLC will t:onduct seven -week, 21-hour training classes for volunteer tutors m M1ss1on Viejo and Laguna Niguel. Prospective volunteers seeking information may call 552-3587 tn the lrvme and M1ss1on Vie JO areas and 493-3800 or 497-1138 for the region from Laguna Beach to San Clemente. Conditioning workshop at college lrvine chiropractor Br1anjames R. Porteous will offer three l~ture-workshops at Orange Coast College in September discussing conditioning for the lower back, the neck and shoulder area and for the weekend athlete. The workshops. which will include a postural analysis and home exercise program for each par ticipant, will take place from 7 to IO p.m. Sept. 15. 22 and 29 on the campus. T he fee for each workshop is $15. Interested people ~ay reglster by calling the OCC Community Services Office a t 556-5880. S top-smoking classes sch edule d The Amencan Cancer Society will sponsor two Fresh Start Stop Smoking programs in Fountain Valley during September. Classes will begin Sept. 13 at the Loo Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. 17066 Newhope St. Classes will begin Sept. 20 at the Greenbrook Homeowners Association Clubhouse, 18222 Santa Joanana St. Sessions will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Tuesdays and Thursdays for two weeks. By HELEN CRAIG o.11)1 'llOI C~I ' ~his.~ an exciting umc to be a whr1\an. That's the view or California Secretary of State .March Fong Eu, who addressed the third annual Suffrage Day luncheon of the Women's Network Alert at the Balboa Bay Club Thursday. In the 63 years since thf> ratification of the 19th Amend- ment, which gave women the right to vote, Eu s&iti she has found much to celebrate and much that is disappoint.mg. The condition of women in this country leaves a lot to be desired, she said, although women now make up the majority of eligible voters. "The tide may be turning," she said, citing the increased numbers of women running for office and gettmgelected. "Certainly there is increased publac perception of a gender gap." As the highest eh.~.'ted woman in state government, Eu sees the need for women to vote on the basis of issues that affect them directly. The prioriues most women value -including educa- tion. child care, and the righ t to control their own reproductive life -are given little priority by male politicians. she said. "When presidents and gov- ernors decide to cut budgets. the cuts are a lways made in health services. family and job service programs, and ch ild care," she said. Women had better learn to vote as women, for women, she said. And, they should remember how incumbents vote on women's issues and mark their ballots accordingly. This is supposed Lo be a slow year for the secretary of state, spent dusting the files and check- ing the computers for readiness of next year's election. In.stead, the Car thief goes first c-ass in Newport A $20.000 ~eroedes Benz was stolen a car lot garage area on the 3100 block of Quail Street. Witnesses said a man wllh a mllltary haircul and thlcl< glasses jumped into the auto- mobile and sped oft. A Chetolet El Camino valued at $4,600 was taken from an enclosed garage on the 200 block ot Cedar Streel by burolars who apparently broke Into the house ano tracked down 1ne car"s ognlllon keys A 23-year-old college sludent who stopped by the beach off the 2600 bloc~ of West Oceanfront reported a thlet IQOk his bacl'.aack and its S287 worth of contents wtille he was standing at the water's edge. The pack contained a portable stereo. a calculator and several credit cards Huntington Beach A passenger side window was smashed In the burglary of a 1982 Sliver Volkwagen, parked Thursday on the 8 tOO block of Burnham Circle The loss lncluOed a car stereo valued at $413. A $60 camera was stolen In the burglary early Thursday of a burgun- dy t978 Chevrolet parked on the t9600 block of Canberra Lane A wire apparently was used on a locked passenger door to enter A car stereo equalizer and speakers were reoorted stolen Thursday In ttie burglary of an orange 1979 Kharman Ghia, parked In a driveway on ttie 20200 block ot Cralmer Lane. The loss was estl· mated at $170 A woman was arrested Thursday evening for alleged shoplifting at the Skaggs store. 7492 Edinger Ave. CosmetiCS valued at $50 were re- covered. Hand 1oo1s and televlslon test equipment worth $750 were reported stolen Thursday In the burglary of a company lruck parked in front of a Mme on the 9600 block ol Wood- lawn A wind ~"lg was pried open to enter Irvi ne An industrial facility on the t 7000 block of Pullman Street was bur- glarized Thursday and 3,000 pounds of aluminum was stolen. The aluminum was leftover scrap metal. Pollce were called out to Barranca Parkway at 5:42 this morning attar a citizen reported a nude man walking througti a shopping center A video cassette recorder valued at St ,000 was stolen from an lndus- trlal plant on the t 7000 block of Fitch Thursday at 1 t 10 a m Surveying equipment worth S 1,500 was stolen lrom the Wolllamson Surveyors on Irvine Center Drive al the Laguna Freeway Thursday a1 8.30 a.m. Fountain Valley A vandal took an ax or a hatche1 and defaced a wooden rarage door Jamb, patio posts and a window shell at a Fountain Valley residence 1n the 16000 block ol Madro-,e C1re1e Securl!y agents at Zody's Depar1· ment Store said they recovered a pair of 1eans and two dresses lhat a shoplltte< reportedly stuffed 1n her empty purse Po1rce say they·ve obtained latent fingerprints while Investigating the theft ot a $200 AM/FM radio casette player lrom a car parked In the 10000 block of Warner Avenue Laguna Beach Someone removed $210 1n Items from a car parked at 1254 Glenneyre at 8: t 5 p m Wednesday An unidentified person shot a BB gun through the window of a business late Tuesday The suspect and the victim agreed to settle the matter privately Burglars stole patio furniture valued at $450 at 373 South Coast Highway Tuesday morning. 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Occluded .,,.. 114 18 St Pe1•T- H M S"" l H• a& 62 Sin Antonio 103 80 Sen 00.00 et 64 Sift Ffl1nc,_ 12 •t II Sle M., .. 73 St S.1111e : : ::.~: 113 e• s~ 93 41 8r<.CU .. .. 80 Wetf>lnglM 93 17 Wk:Nll llO 17 " 87 87 17 80 " 16 eo &4 S6 85 eo 119 ,. 87 " 73 S5 11 ~ " .. ts 15 SURf Rf PORT t4D t 1 I ) I 7 ' 7 I 7 I 2 ,., 0-d~ec;Oon ooulh #Mt •• Sebast1an1 reappurt1011mcnt proposal IS k~p1ng her oC!lce busy preparing for a special e lection De<.·. 13 -if the Supreme Court decides to allow the vote. Although the electoral turnout in December is trad1t.ihnally light, the election will cost an estimated $14 million or more and this money is not in the budget bill, she explained. Counties must fund it from their own budgets and hope they will be reimbursed. Eu came to the office of Sec- retary of State after four tenns in the Assembly. and holds the record for the most votes ever given a California st.ate official. A third generation Californian, she was a public health educator and Body surfing victim has a doctor of education degr~ from Stanford. S he is not coy about her future plans. "If the opportunity for higher office is available," she said, "I would definitely be interested in making the effort." Asked what she thought of becoming vice president, if that was the only way for a woman t.o become president of this country. Eu said, "l think that would be a great idea." Eu said she finds Orange Coun- ty one of the most active areas in the state tor women in politic:s, as evidenced by Women's Network Alert, a coalition of women in- volved in community affairs. March Fong Eu 0...,.--·...,-·- John Seymour, 56, of Ln H a bra is ho is ted o nto Newport Beach life- guard jeep after going h ead first into the sand while r iding a wave off b each near Orange S treet Thursday. He was rushe d to Hoag Memorial Hospital whe re h e is listed in good conditio n . Casual cops keep beach Cool By tbe Associated Preas SEAL BEACH -The uruform of the day ls shorts, sneakers. while polo sh irts and baseball caps. Police say the casually dressed Motorcycle accident kills Tustin man A 28-year-old Tustin man dled of massive internal injuries ~arly today after his motorcycle crashed head on mto a 3-foot high post in front of the complex where he hved. pohce said Mark Carrigan was rushed by paramedics to Western Medic.al Center where he went into sur- gery. but died at 1.45 a.m . authorities said . Carrigan was northbound on Ritchey Street when h e failed to make a tum and collided with the pole ln front of Hampton Square Apartments, police said. beach Jeep patrol helps keep things cool on the hot, crowded sand. Officer Dean Zanone said the attire keeps officers cool and may relax any animosity between police and beachgoers. Police began the beach patrol this year in hopes of dealing with widespread drinking. particularly by teen-agers, which often led to trouble, Chief Stacy Picasc1a said The city has a no-drinking law for the beach. · "If it's not enforced, this beach can get real ugly. It has in the past," said Zanone, a six-year police veteran. The patrol hasn't stopped the drinking completely, the officers say. "But it has put a big dent in it," Zanone said . . Zanone says he doesn't give every drinker a c1tat1on. which carries a $40 fine "We're given a great deal of discretion," he said Trash f ire41>urns trees A con trolled burn of orange tree trimmings at the Irvine Ranch Agriculture Headquarters Thurs- day got out of hand and had to be putout bytheOrangrCounty Fire Department, officials said. "It was a permissible burn day," said Fi.re Capt. Mark Reinhold. "A pile of tree trimmings caught some eucalyptus trees nearby and started them going near the intersecuon of Myford Road and l.rvme Boulevard." An lrvine Ranch spokesman. who said he thoug'ht about four trees had burned. said, "It was more whistle and holler than anything else." Two fire engines controlled the 3:07 p.m . blare and handled clean-up. Reinhold said. He had no estimate on the amount of damage. 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De Lon•an suffered another setback Thursday when a federal judge prevented the sale of thrt't' of h1S properties and gave unsecured creditors the nght to inspect and catalog the goods, an attorney says. De LOrean, the embattled former General Motor Corp. exE:cu t1 ve and founder of the failed auto company bearing his name, still fac:es drug trafficking charges in Los Angt•les. Black-owned toy firm bankrupt LOS ANGELES -A black-owned toy company that grew out of the rums of the J 965 Watts nots and became one of the world's largest selJers uf black dolls has gone bankrupt. The only smiles at the Shmtana Toy Co. Thursday were on the fac.·t'S of the crated dolls. as goods stored at the company warehouse at 6lst Street and Central Avenue went on the au('Uon blcx·k Mutual fund assets take plunge NEW YORK -Ending two straight WC'eks of increases, assets of the nation's 313 moncy·marktc•t mutual funds dropped $235 million to $165.3 b1lhon m the lat.est week , a mutual fund trade group says. Th1: investment Company Institute said Thursday that m the week ended Wednesday, assets of 173 g£·neral purpose funds feU $1 97 million to $53.1 b1lhon.and a5St'ls of 85 broker-dealer funds dropped $310 m1ll1on lo 578 9 billion. -- Lending rules slowing imports WASHINGTON -Lending restnctsons 1mp<>S(:d by U.S banks to companies m poor muntnes are c:ausmg the debt-ridden nations to import less. hindering tht>ir return to economic health, a government official says "This 'red-lining' o f the private :.t'<·tor m less devl·loped countries is myopic at best, dcingNo~ probably, and may undermine all the efforts that haV(> been madl· to help these e<.'onomies adjust."L1onel Olmer. under- secretary of Commert-e for mtc rnauonal tradl'. said Thursday m a speech to a seminar sponsored by the American Bankers Association STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JON£S AV£RAG£S NEW YORK. tAP)-Sa oet, l'rldov 1><ice e nd net chanv• ol th~ H mot I ac:llvlf New VO'.. Stocllt. 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