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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-24 - Orange Coast PilotDial TorgersOn: A Lagunan remembers Reporter Dial Torgenon er...~~J!ANO ~womufriendon the Dholw~ •'Haw you heard the MWtr' and l .ud, .. What news? .. and lhe aid. "Oh. How awful. Ml haw to tall you." And abe told me. Dial Toraef80n, whom rd known llnce 1960, wude..:I, killed by a rocketp.nede in Honduru, coverinl C..Otral America fot' the Los Anaeanm... Ihuna up and aid tom~ wife, "Dial Toqenon ia dwl. He'a b1NI\ killed." And I told her what I knew, and the Mid, ''The poor ldda ... She doel that, Bonnie doea. She 1ee11 beyond the immediate moment to Its oonaequenc.. How awful for the kids. Dial dead. J~ two montha earlier, Ellen Torget80ll Shaw, divorced from Dial, the mother of their two chil- clren,Chriatopher and ~ordan. had died of cancer. That time Bonnie bad aaid T_HI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1983 "Poor David." David Shaw, Ellen'• hUlband. I'm alower than thaL I can't lhab it • qWckly. I had thoqht, two OO'thl 9 , poor l:Uen. Now, poor Dial. An -acm-t1c man. I laftd him, the way you do your clme trt.ndl. Yet what I remember man are UMm momenta when Dial Torpnon Joel hJa W'bMe manner and turned very nearly primldve. Dial wu real. Slender yet deceptively nrona. He ran, l1fted wefihta, pncticed judo, and kept hbmelf trim and fit. Yee, he Wal witty, he had a puddah hWDOC'. Yee, he shared Uae tall tai. of the old newpapertnc dayt at the Valley Tlmel or the Amociated Preis. Ya, he had a homily for every *8lion. He even had one for aurvtval. "Never buy a gold watch f1"om a man on a street corner. Never get into an arsumentwtth a man (wned Left)'. And never, never, play PGkm' with a'man nained Doc.•• Tl\atrl how '° aarvtw. A tunny man and a not«>-fwmy man. And an 91epnt man, with that reUc of hil eoutblm birth and upbrtna-tnc. One rnorniJW When he WU a reporter for then.Aly Pilot, coverinl L1cuna s.ch. he called me to uk a QUelUonaboutastory he w•hand.Unc. r had no time, IO I told him I'd have '° aet back '°him. "It wW take just five minutes," Dial Mid. "I can't," I Mid, "I don't have the time," and I huna up. A few hou.n later. the story finiahed, Dial came to the door, white-faced with anger. tlatred, too, I think. rd never 1een him that angry. I'd never seen him· angry I period. How could I have turned him down? (See TO DIAL. P ... Al) COUNTY IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . . . ' I , Balboa Fun Zone project founders ·Bid by AirCal employees to Developer's money woes spark suits BY STEVE IUIUILE Oflll9........... . A multi-million-dollar plan '° redewJop the hlatoric Balboa Fun Zone ... fancy Cape Cod-style office complex baa become marled in a aieriel of lawsuits which oou1d jeop- ardi2ie the project'• immediate future. Suita have been filed by investors, a construction com- pany and even the developer'• former attorney. All aIIece they are owed money. Though rumon abound that the property la .for aale, a 1pokesman for the developer retu.ed either '° oonfirm or deny a .. 1111 in the works. "I wouldn't be able to tell you even lf there was a tale ~ ... Mid Bruce Lurie, an attorney repreeenting de- veloper Jamee Salter in hia lepl dWJenaes. Tbe Fun Zone, a popular amuaement center on Newport Harbor for more than 50 yean, WM stripped of ita arcade games, merry-go-round and Fenia wheel late last year. It now II little more than a collection of empty aheda and diacarded machinery, encir- cled by a fence. A building whkh once houRd a bump- er-car ride remaina, aa doel a miniature boat ride. A row of fut-food outlets cm the harbor aide of the~ it ltill open for bWineea. - •tors. though, said they don't know what the future wW bring. ''The area'• been hurt by this whole thing," said ham- burger stand. operator Millie Taillon, referring '° the re- development scheme and media accounts of the arcade'• dmme. . halt American By JEFF ADLER Oflll9 ........... Claiming they are defending thetr joba, an AirCal employees group filed suit in Orange County Superior Court Thunday .eking '° block American Airline8 from flying out of John Wayne Airport. The lawsuit, which aee}la no monetary damaaes. names both the Orange County Board of Supervi8on and American Air- llnea u co-defendants. It aab that American'• JW A fllcht operationa be halted becaUle the county failed to prepare ~ en- vironmental impllct papen before aJ1owtna the airline to Oy. A heariN on a prellmlnary ~ requested by the Alr- Cal group has been eet before Judge Bruce Sumner July 11. ''Our pomtioil hasn't chanaed- Tbe more flights we loee, the more jobs we loee," explained Wolfgana Craia. a apokemwn for .a;rCal Concerned !mployee1 for Survival. Craia it a first officer with the airline. A.irCal employees claim Ameri- can'• entrance at the airport jeopardiza jobl becau. the New- port Beech-bMed airline ia forced to surrender 80IDe of ita fllcht aloca each quarter ·under the county'• complicated aooem plan. which allocates flilhts among compednc airlines. Czaia Mid the new environmen· tal report la needed became American'• fliahta from JW K expme the public ''to lituatiom that CUl best be dacrtbed -umUeiiid, in extaeme cw, may well become exttemely huard- OUI." Attorney Martin Thompeon, (lee AIRCAL 8\JJT, p.,_ .U) Irvine schools to ask voters for tax boost BY GLENN llCOTI' on.. ........... Memben of Irvine'• 8Chool board decided Thunday to hold a apeda1 mee~na in 12 days before ~to uk voten in NOVl!lll- ber to approve a special $60·i>er-parcel tax. The alngle-t.ue meetinc, be-~ at 7:30 p.m. Wectneeday, .July 6, at I •kedde Middle School wW offer the public another chance to review the tax propoeal. whJch would raile up to $1.4 million, board memben Mid .. tidala aay the district wW spend a least $1 million of ita re.ervee and may W'r'J well end up the year with only $100,000 left in lta operaticllw budeet-· Money collected through the tax would be med atrk:tly fot (See SCHOOL. Pap .il) ( ' -~ I l .l Salter"• ambitious plan for turning the Fun Zone into • complex of offioea, restaurants and ahops was greeted with enthuslum last yeer and won e.y approval from the New- port ae.ch Qty c.oundl and the state C.a.at.al Commimion. Qty buildlnc officials, tbouch. noted it now has been three monthl llnce they've heard from the developer. . After an hour of diacu8lion, board memben voted 4-1 to support trustee John Nakaoka'• motion to call the special meeting. Trustee Buff _-White uid the -'oil wun't needed. HD· couple found dead bY police Police are lnw.tiPtinc ~ apparent murder-auidde of a Huntington Beach couple, 46-yeer-okl Frances J. Bunch an4 Mr husband, Jamee, 52, officen Mid today. • + - "'Ibey were really puah1nc on it and then they 1e red to ;.t go away,'' aid Ray Schuller, the dty'• build1nc director. ( ... PUN 7.0NE. Pap .U~ Board memben have until Aua. 12, the deed1ine for including ballot meuures on the Nov. 8 ballot, to make up their minds. ~ bellot meMUre would need two-thirdl approval of Irvine voten to pMI.. u it did, the IDelllW'e would be in effect fot three yean. A majority vote of ICboo1 board memben would trig- aet' the tax co1lecdon Neb ~ Remnants of Balboa Fun Zone f erri1 wheel 1tand in in1ignilicant pilea, eloucliq memories of thrilla the onee-srana de•iee provided. The Irvine Unified School iJ. trk:t'• preUmlnary budaet for next fi8ca1 year, beclnnlnc in July, calll for~ $48.9 mill.kin. Of- Labor of love For "lnalde Orance Coanty" proclaeen Rob Sharkey aad Nleole Piene, the KOCE pro- pam ia a labor of Ion. TVLog. Olympic test Tnekaed ftel• at dae 0t,.,teGa--r.te• tett tldlweekea •ttlae LoeAa ..... Collleam _..r tlle.._doa ol t..paaa..ela'1H.D. ................. Downto ... 11 llWM ..... eafefordie ........ tale°'81~ ... erew .... ............ ..., ................. AJr , ...... --. ..... u. . • Their bodiee were found in their apartment at 7301 Elk Orde by police, who had received a frantic call from the oouple'a dauchter in Fountain Valley. Lt. Bruce Younc aid Mn; Bunch telephoned her ··-lhortly after 10 =· 'lbundaJ and md lbe w J<ondent met (lee OOVPLB. Pap .U) --1110~ • -· Al , OM •. er a M ~ -- U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 24, 1983 AIRCAL SUIT ... From PageA1 repreeenting the AirCal group, denied the lawsuit wu filed as a harusment tacticagainat lheOOln- peting air carrier. He said the suit was filed in the hope of obtaining a declaion that would be just for all and decided on its merits". David Lobb, an American Air- 1.inft spokesman, declined to com- ment on the new lawsuit. He said COUPLE ... From Page A1 was going to commit suicide. The daughter, described as being extremely upee\,t.Old pottce she then heard a shot. Police rushed to the apartment, in the vicinity of Goldenwest Street and Warner Avenue, but both victims reportedly were dead on arrival. Young said both suffered fatal gunshot wounds. A .38-caliber handgun, believed used in the double deaths, has been re- covered. No motives were .disclosed by police. The daughter's identify was withheld because of her emotional condition, Young said. airline executives and company attorneys would have nothing to say until they have had a chance to review the court papers. American began flying four flights per day from J ohn Wayne June 9 following a see-saw legal battle between the Board of S upervisors and the airline that boUnced in and out of a federal courtroom. The airline and supervisors struck a temporary accord June 14 when both parties agreed to drop all pending legal actions and sign a temporary operating agreement thas.,pennits American to fly from the alflport through Aug. 31. SCHOOL ... From Page A1 maintenance and operations, ne w equipment and textbooks, said Business Manager Ron Upton. The 1983-84 budget, he added, has no money earmarked for salary increases but does fund educational programs at levels equal to this year's budget. Lakeside Middle School is located at 3 Lemongrass in Wood- bridge. FUN ZONE FIASCO ... From Page A1 Orange County Superior say they have been unable to Court records show that in determine if the partnership recent months, developer ever was formed or what Salter has been hit by lawsµits became of their money. Each is that, added together. seek in seeking $1 million in damages. excess of $2 million in damag-• Still another suit has been es. One of the plaintiffs, at-filed by J .A. Stewart Con- tomey Keith Fromm, won a struction Co. alleging Salter preliminary injunction to bar reneged on a $300,000 promi.ss- di.sposal of proceeds from the ory note. sale of the property, which the Salter, listed as a Newport suit alleged was imminerlt. resident with his JBS De- Fromm, in }\if suit, asserted velopment Co. headquarters in he went to work tor Salter on Claremont, could not be the promise he would earn r~ached for comment. His interest in the Fun Zone and business phone·number is dis- other development· projects. connected and no new number The suit says Fromm resigned is listed. after coming upon alleged Lurie admitted his client • • i r r eg u I a r i ti es a n d faces heavy litigation and de- wrong-doings" with the busi· scribed the state of affairs at ness. It did not specify what the Fun Zone as "extremely these alleged "irregularities" complicated with a very large were. --cast of characters." In another suit, San Diego "But the suits don't really residents Dennis and Nancy affect the development," he Bolger claimed they invested added. "He's just facing the $27,500 with Salter in a limited kind of claims most developers partnership. Two other cou-do in the course of a job." ples in a separate suit claim Lurie says he is certain the they invested a total of development will move for- $~0,000 with Salter. ward, but with Salter playing ·-In both cases, the plaintiffs only a minor role at most. nw.. ouopec:1a tore • clolll treln algn lrom '"" ci-o-~antf1 tot"* Amtr ... dWw.')11 I02LMa5t, Irvine A-at•eo-•-·1ed'10ienThurlclaylfom an ...-..i -pwlted in n w~. In 1 ---·-'*'·--~.., milalng lfOm a -hCd In I IOW•tl<W9Qe lot at 11181 I C4netruc:tlon W*'f The -of 1 Del...., 240Z lOld -.. 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A -uno. contllruc1ton •• 213 E 1a1n St . .... demeoed by • auepec1ael erton fire lat• W~ nlgllt. ~· dOUMd Ille -1>910<• ..,,_"_ .,,....., A -IOld pollc:e -relumed lo,_ hOme ~ 300 bloclc o4 Ogle Thurlday ellemoon 10 llnd ___ "_.,_..,_tlle """'door ~of uncle!----.--~ 9-4 114 113 ee 91 92 81 88 82 90 88 90 ee " 90 87 84 1111 112 82 114 90 85 77 87 112 11 .. .. IO .. 86 71 .. 101 .. 71 .. .. S3 79 74 e3 87 59 70 58 82 52 841 eo 64 71 17 112 74 ee 58 114 112 ea 4 1 60 .. &I 1t 74 .. 72 .. 151 .. 73 .. 4115 71 77 • Mlfweuk• M~l.Peul NMh'llle NewC>rtMN NwYOltt Holfollt Notttl ..... Otl"'-Clty OfNIM Oriendo PMedelONe "'-"Ix Pitt~ POttleftel,Me. POtttend.O.. It's a ll irrelevant Bill F lack , a bartender at the Viila Nova r estaurant, charts a steady course in the "'Di!ae-and-Dash" event during Thursd ay,'s Superstar competition a t the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. The competition, .. part of the week-lon g lrrelev&nt Week .~· - celebr ation, raised money for cit y beauti-" fication projects. At r ight, a member of the Rams cheerleaders' team gets ready to • .. ~. ~!~E;~~ co.mpete in the wet sweatshirt relay. -.. ,,._.,_._.., ...;'.-.- Newport 01an killed i:n. wreck FV Council bans what isn't there A Newport Beach man was killed and a Costa Mesa man critically injured early today when their sports car spun out of control and careened into the center divider of the Riverside Freeway in Anaheim, authorities said. Bradley Stevens, 22, of New- port Beach, the driver of the 1957-model MG, was thrown from the vehicle and s truck by a 9e00nd car. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the 4:40 a.m. accident, said officer Rick Stevens of the California Highway Patrol. Robert James Tucciarone, 24, of Costa Mesa, a1ao was thro"'.Jl from the car and was l.i8ted in critical condition at St. Jude's Hospital in Fullerton early this morning. . Huntington plane crash victims in fair condition The pair were traveling west- bound on the freeway west of Raymond Avenue "in a reckless manner" at speeds exceeding 90 mph. officer Stevens said. · The driver apparently lost con- trol of the car, which swerved into the center divider and overturned, thro~ both men from the vehicle. · Fountain Valley's City Council ha!i gtven preliminary approval to a new law regulating ~rt bu- reaus and introductory servi~. even though no such busin~ currently operate in the city. City Attorney Alan Bums rec- ommended the new I.aw as a preventive measure. He.said other Orange County cities have adopted similar regulations. prompting some "adult" busi- m~saes to move elsewhere. Two people injured in the crash of their single-engine plane Wednesday near Meadlowlard Airport in Huntington Beach are in fair condition today at local hospitals. The pilot, Linda Warren of Pasadena. is reported in fair condition at Humana Hospital in Huntington Beach. A passenger, Brian Forstall, 28, of Temple City, alao is in fair condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, where doc- Newport Beach A -ch_.., et 11.300 -atOlen lrom tlop • beclr_,, .,._ In • ,..,.._ on '"" ~ blOclt otW-'--. A.,__. aelger. --end• -bOlt -"'. total of t l,075 --"-. c..._ _.,.lo• --Tiie _......,. In.ck -pel1<9d on 1119 1500 bloclc of W. 8lltloe ~d. Twopr-. ... o.t-lot ebrlel I-bye ,_, wllO llPOlled "*" eni.rtng • beel<yard ot • ,...,.._ on Ille 100 bloCIC ot QI\ 8tr-. Tiie pr ........ -... ......, --.... beNt>d • pelf of ---• _,, cNlr ... • S1a1t00ary •• 83 5t 90 17 a .. 2 .... to 11 to 1 .. to 10 to 70 19 .. 87 153 78 60 12 151 17 71 u 70 62 ... 11 .. 11 17 .. 71 12 7t .. 18 .. 17 tors are optimistic over the pho- tographer's chances of recovering completely from injuries to his left eye, according to a spokesman. Investigators from the Natiorial Transportation Safety Board had still not released any infonnation today regarding the cauae of the crash . The plane came down in a · residential area near the airport and damiged two homes, coming to rest in the backyard of one on Stallion Circle. No one on the l{J'OUnd was lnAarect. Walter Edwin Haverstock, 56, of Sun City, who was driving behind the sports car, swerved to avoid Tucciarone in the fast lane and struck Stevena, who was lying ih the center divider, the CHP Bums Said such businesses often reopen in cities that have no regulations. Because Fountain Valley has none, he recommended adoption of th~ new I.aw. · ·officer said. • . lie was pronounced dead at the soene. Tucciarone and Haverstock were·taken to St. Jude's Hospital. F.scort \ureaus a.re set up to provide social companions to cus- tomers for a fee. Some e9COrt services have been linked to proetitution. A hoepital spokeswoman. said · that Haverstock was in stable cond.itlon with minor injuries early thia ~- FV trash pickup charg.e going up FOWltain V alle1 home and b<asiness ownen will begin paying moreJor trash pickups next month. City officials say the increase is related to higher landfill and transfer station charges approved by the Orange County Board of. Superviaors. Beginning July 1, FOWltain Valley residents will be billed $6. 78 per month -for each residential dwelling unit. Of this, $6 goes to Rainbow Diapoeal Co., which contracts with the city for trash pickup, and 78 cents will go to the city for bi.1lJ.ng and prooeMing costs. City Comptroller Howard Longballa said this new monthly charge reflects a 71-cent increue attributed to the higher county di.spoeal fees, and a 10-cent hike in the city's proceasina charge. Monthly charges for commercial trash pickups in FOWltain V alle;i1 also will i.ncreaae in July by $1 to $18.~. depending on the siz.e of the containers uaed and the freciuency of pickups. Additional trash-fee -i.ncreaaes in Fountain Valley may be adOpted later in the year. TRANSIT T AX ... From Page A1 One recent estimate projected that the county faced an $8.1 billion shortfall in transportation funds over the next 16 years. A one percent sales tax hike would raise about $5.7 billion in tluat period. Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheirn, said he would vote for the bill. But he criticized the fact Lhat it did not require a two-thirds vote of the people to take effect and that the tax did not have an expirati'?n date. Sen. ~art, D·Santa Barbara, chided Campbell · f proposing a majority-vote tax increae for treets when Republicans on a two-howle nee committee were opposing giving taxing authority to 9Chool districts. A 32·2 vote se~asure to the AS8embly. REPLACE WORN OUT CARPET WITH BEAUTIFUL PLAN K FLOORS SYKES OAK.PLANK Now •231 sa. "· Reg. $3.65 Sq. Ft. Expert lnstallstlon A vsilable CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSH. Now •7•• ,.R vo. Reg. S13.ll Per 'Yd. ' LEE'S IESlelER SPECIAL .. Now •12•• ,. .. YD. • Reg. $22.11 Per Yd • • Alao Many Other Speclalt In O~ Cofone d.. Mar Dealgnet Show Room. II• UIT D&IT m ., .... HL. Ill, II., 140·1100 tr ..alM MaaterCard ·-VIM -Financing Available 'J • NATION $859 billion budget plan calls for more high taxes By ~e A1soclaeed Pre11 WASHINGTON -An $859 billion budget blueprint approved by Congrea calla for more taxes, more domestic apendina and lems military apending than aought by President Reagan. The Haute and Senate on Thunday OK'd the budget plan completed by oongrealonal negotiatol"I on Monday. Reagan says the compromiae could 1tall economic recovery and weaken national defeme tM!cauae It calla for $73 billion in higher taxes over the next three years, multibilllon-dollar increaaes in domestic spending and halt the military spending booet he wanted. NRC urges firing of TMI officials WASHINGTON -The owner ol. the Three Mile Island nuclear plant cloeed four years ago should fire its three top officials as a condition for reopening the facility, the Nuclear Regulatory Commil8ion says. Commiasioner Victor G ilinksy said Thunday that continued ahortcom.inga in the performance of General Public Utilities Corp. "make it apparent that the conditions that led to the accident at TMI Unit 2 have not been cured." U.S.JJJ_withold U.N. linan.l(ing share WASHINGTON -The State Departmeht says the United States will withhold its share of the financing of a United Nations conference on Palestine because the conference likely will be biased 14i8inat brael. "We regret that the prestige of the United Nations is being exploited for this ill-a>nsidered purpose, which does nothing for the cause of peace or indeed for the Palestinian people," a department statement said Thursday. Combat pay asked for conflict areas WASHINGTON -Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., and 34 other HOU9e members are asking President Reagan to provide combat pay for U.S. military and civilian penonnel in El Salvador and Lebanon. The $65 per month stipend for military peraonnel and the allowances for the civilians would cost the government less than $2 million a year, she Mid. STATE State rejects jobless pay extension SACRAMENTO -The state Assembly has rejected a bill to lex.en requirements for a !!late program of 12 weeka of addJtional unemployment benefits during the Cirst halt of next year. The vote · Thund.ay was 39-35, with 41 votes needed for passage. The program, called Cal-F.d, pays unemployed workers who have used up their regular unemployment benefits. Gays to get damages for attacks SACR.AMENro-In the second victory for gay rights in two d,tys, the state Aalembly has voted to allow $10,000 in damages for victims of violence based on sexual preference. The measure went to the Senate Thursday on a 42-29 vote, without debate. It would allow a victim of physical injury or property damage inflicted because of sexual orientation, age or disability, to sue 'the attacker for $10,000, in addition to actual loues. Tee~s 'should be tried as adults' LOS ANGEus-More teen-agers should be proeecuted and tentenoed as adults, says District. Attorney Robert H. Phllibosi.an. Under current state law, no one under 16 can be pl'OleC'Uted aa an adult. Juvenile Court judges a.re empowered to refer some 16-and 17-year-olds to adult co~. Philiboaian told the Juvenile Court Law Revision Commi.Bon Thursday' th.at the age limit should be lowered to include 14-and 15-year-olds. He said his proposal would apply to youngsters who have committed "certain very serious felonies such as murder, arson with bodily injury or gang rape. Dairy drops $80 million lawsuit POMONA -Alta-Dena Dairy says it has dropped an l80 million suit against the state in exchange for a new test that should end frequent recalls of the the dairy's raw milk products. State offidals say the new process, it it proves effective, can determine "almost instantaneously" if salmonella bacteria exists in products. Salmonella organisms can cause death in IOme rare instances. WORLD Severe quake hits China-Viet area HONG KONG -A aevere earthquake measuring 7 .6 on the Richter acale octu.rred along the China-Vietnam border today, the Hong Kong Obeervatory reported. A SJX?kesman said prellminary analysis of seiamograph readings indicates that the center of the quake was near the border between Vietnam and China's Yunnan province. Syrian government expels Arafat DAMASCUS, Syria-The Syrian government expelled PLO chief Yasaer Arafat today, a Palestinian official said, and a grim-looking Arafat immediately left Damucua for an undiscloeed destination. The ouster came after Palestinian officiala reported that rebel Palestine Uberation Organiz.ation forces ambuahed and killed an undetermined number of Arafat's men during the nlght. fope's visit may lift martis.l law \\'.~AW, Poland -High-ranking Pollah officiala aay Pope John Paul II's l>ilgrimage could prompt a full lifting of martial law, perhap aa early as July 22, Poland'' post-war Independence Day. Martiallaw,declaredonDec.13, 1981, waasuapendedconditionally )ut Dec. 31 under legialation that left about 200 factories and plants "milltarUed'.1 and impoeed tight new IOCial control.a to prevent a freeh cballen,e to Communist authorities. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 2•. 1983 ~a , Challeng·er i$~home safe1y .~ ., ......... Sh:,uttle does it perfectly ' -except in California EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Space shuttle Challenger, rerouted on its 96th orbit, went around the world two extra revol- 4tiona today and glided without fanfare to a sunri.e landing on the familiar bed of Rogers Dry Lake in the California desert. F1orida's overcast skies, and lradJtional agency caution, foiled NASA's plan to.send the shuttle to its first F1orida landing. ful rru.ion," and telling the astronauts, "All of America was watching you up there and what you aooomplJahed." Ride cited the crew's pride in • deploying two satellites and re-, leaaing and retrieving a third, but added, "The thing that I'll re- member most about the flight is that it was fun. In fact I'm sure It was the most fun I!ll ever have in my life." Dale and Joyce Ride, parents of astronaut Sally Ride, watch shuttle landing on television at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where landing was originally scheduled. "Challenger, wheel.a down," re- ported conunandet Robert Crip- pen as the 100-ton winged shuttle touched the centerline. After &ix days in space, four men and America'slint1.adyof space,-sa1ly K. Ride, were back on F.arth. "The good news is the beer is very, very cold this morning. The bad news is that it is 3,000 miles away," ground controller Guy Gardner told the flight crew as Challenger rolled to a stop. Challenger pierced clear skies onto runway 15, a hard-sand strip on the Mojave Desert, at 6:57 a .m. Pacific time. By any measure, the fli~ht had been a success and Rides per- formance -the first American woman to fly in space was a workhorse on scientific and mech- anical tests-had to be a powerful endorsement for female astronauts. Kayoed veto rule riles Congress "That's what I was afraid of," Crippen replied. His crew included pilot Rick Hauck and mission specialists Ride, John Fabian and Dr. Nor- man Thagard. Their boas said Flight 7 was the shuttle's best yet. "It was a superb mission in every way, and Sally's role was a h istory-making role," said NASA's ahuttle director, James A Abraham80rn. He said the mission was the best ao far. "I imagine the most disap- pointed peraon of all is Bob Crippen," he said. "He had prac- ticed long and hard to accomplish th.is (landing) milestone." WASHING TON (AP) -The Supreme Court, by striking Con- gress' authority to veto executive decisions, lobbed a shell acroaa the street into the Capitol that people on both sides agreed will set off a historic ·revision of the way gov- ernment works. The decision "reflects a pro- foundly different conception of the Constitution than that held by the courts which sanctioned the modem administrative state," J Y.Stice Byron White said of the 6-3 decision. The court decision, which bfin8B the checks and balances features of the Constitution into focus more clearly than most ru1ingJ do, deals with the so-called legislative veto. Under that procedure, Congress delegates to the president and e xecutive branch agencies authority tocarryoutcertain laws with the proviso that one or both hou.es will get a look at specific dec:Wons and rules and counter- mand .any they don't like. The court majority, led by Chief Justice Warren · E. Burger, he ld that the proced\.lre short-circuits the way the Constitution says laws must become law: by passing both houses and being subject to presi- dential veto unless both houaes subeequently muster a two-thirds majority to override the president. In eaence, the court said once Congress delegates authority to the executive branch it relin- quishes its power to ride herd by any short-cut oversight devices. There was no suggestion in the Ban on mail condom ads overturned WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court ruled today that the government may not ban the mailing of unsolicited advertiae- ments for condoms and other contraceptives. The ruling frees drug com- panies to promote contraceptive products by malling brochures to homes throughout the country. In the 8-0 declaion, the court said a federal law restricting the ads that sprung from a morals cruaade more than a century ago violates constitutional protections of free expretaion . The court rejected the Reagan adrninialration's position that the law prevents material on con- traception from "falling into the hands of children against their parents' wiahes." court decision that Congress lost any of its basic right to make law, only that it can't use the legislative veto aa a technique. Congress began using such vetoes in 1932 and the practice has become increasingly popular in recent years. · Many suggested the ultimate result of the ruling will be that Congress will put even more conatraints on the executive branch by writing laws with less flexibility. The court opinion contained an appendJx which outlined 56 active law. that have provisions affected by the ruling. They include the War Powers Resolution, under which the presi- dent may be instructed by concur- rent resolution to remove U.S. forces e ngaged in foreign hostilities, and restrictions that make the Defense Department gain congressional approval for major anns sales to foreign coun- tries. ' • Say it with flowers President Reagan telephoned his congratulations from the White House, calling it a "wonder- Death penalty possible in slaying of LA girl PASADENA (AP) -"Special circumstances" surrounding the savage molestation-murder of a 9-year-old girl will either send Daniel Ray Barrera to the gas chamber or ensure he is never paroled, a jury has ruled. The same Superior Court jury on Tuesday Will begin the penalty phase -to decide whether to spare the 20-year-old Barrera's Ufe -after convicting him Thurs- day of first-degree murder and the special circwnstance of .murder oommltted during a molesl.l'.ltion. The special circumstance carries either the death penalty or life in prison without possibility of par- ole . The crushed body of Jenny Kao of the Los Angeles County com- munity of Monterey Park was fourtd in a Glendale trash dump eight days af1er she disappeared March 11 from the Pasadena Plaza shopping mall, where she had been selling candy as part of a school project near her aunt and uncle's shop. Barrera worked at a fast-food shop in the mall. For that less than favorite penon, Aloha, Ore, entre preneur Barbara Welch suggest an arrangement of wilted wares. It's a way to let off steam, she . , says. Past-prime posie1 are delivered in . a Pinto heane .. THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It occurred to ua the other daJ that we owe • lot to an Innovator In our ca,.,.t lnduatry who operated about 111 ,..,. ego. Here •re aome tecta about ERAITUI BRfQHAM BIGELOW: •Born 1814, W. Boylston, Mass.• Poor family, required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk. • Genius at math and mechanics. • At 23 years old, Invented loom for lace. • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet Industry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS In Clinton, Mass. • Great economist , one of small group founding MASSACHU· SETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston In 1861. •Died 1879. We're Listeqing ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you llkr? I IRAITUS: • MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOUI MY FATHER THANKS YOU! I THANK YOUI MY CHILDREN THANK YOU! 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The increase in the 1983-84 spending plan reflects anticipated increased rat.es for imported water. Operating expenses, however, are down $58,027 from the previous fiacal year since many expenses were redirected to increased water conservation programs or absorbed by legislative activities on behalf of the county. SALE Spring and Summer Clearance . 40% to 70% Off Starts Saturday, June 25th, 10 a.m. . . Hours: Open Sunday, 26th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 . .. :· . . · . .. .. . • . ' • :· ....... ...... ' I 024 Bo yside Drive Newport_ Beach 7 I 4-640-oo<iD A ,,, ,;; '·: ' I' ., ,~,: .. , , .. ~ .; .~, ~ . -·-·., .. Just call the Gas Company. ·. ~our furnace pilqt light is costing you money. And wasting valuable energy. As--f!f matter of fact, turning your furnace pilot off for the summer could save .you a cool $16~ We'll be glad to eome out and turn your pilot off . We'll also give your gas applianc.es and gas system ~ s afety c heck and show you how to safely turn your furnace pilot on again in the fall. So give your furnace pilot a sun:imer vacati9n. I~'s a bright idea for saving energy [JJ and money. U · SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA gas COMMNV 'Mr,,. of our <:u510mer'I will s.ave 11bou1S16 Howuvur, dunnq " four.mon1h penod, MV111o s con ronqe from S6 10 S38, rleprnding on lhe size of your p1lo1 - NEWS from art'over California Is rounded up each day' • .... 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By STEVE MARBLE from that moment I was aware there He currently worka as publi-°'.._._,,... ... was more to Dial Torgerson• lhan cations manager for Pacific A man accuaed Of rape, who eluded a police dragnet on puck.i&hhumor.Hewasaman suitedto Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Balboa Ia1and Wecme.day, eecaped earlier this month from a war. Newport Beach. minimum-8eCW'ity fadlity outside Loe Angelet, where I was to see his anger a few other -------------authorities admit he never should have been lodged. times. Once very unimportantly. He The.110Ught-after man, Michael Eric Gonzales, eecaped June called one day and said fie haa two Los Angeles, and the Torgenons 3 from an honor ranch in Sauaua where he was eerving a 28-day tickets for the Angels game; did I want moved out of Laguna. eentence on drug, drunken driving~ theft charges, according to joU, him? We went. When the game Even when he moved, it was an to Lt. Cee Davenport of the Loe Angeles County Sheriff's ended, we left the stadium and got into assignment he had to do perfectly. He Department. - Dial's VWbug, and I watched the anger didn't just move into a houae, he either Davenport said authorities had no ldea Gonz.ales, 23, had again. He drove the bug into a tiny built the house (he drew plans as well been charged with raping a Balboa Ia1and woman earlier this opening in the the slowly departing as an architect and did much of the year. . crowd, his face very intent. He was a physical building himself) or he would Police in Newport Beach said they believe Gonzales competitive driver. When we drove buy an old house and then tear it apart returned to Balboa Ia1and thia week, pomibly looking for the through the Canyon, he never and re-do it. When it was redone, he'd 24-year-old woman who alleges he raped her. Seven! ialand bothered to flick off his high beams, sell. Ellen would suffer silenUy, and residents reported leeing a suspicious pel'90n wandering the even in the face of oncoming traffic. • then not so silently; she wanted a place island and later iden tified the penon as Gonzales after being Then when he dropped me off, he she could call home. Dial never shown police photogapha. aaid,"Thanks for coming along. That understood. He built a howte in Newportofficeruealedofftheialand Wednesday,checking was fun, wasn't it?" He smiled his full Laguna, so they'd have aomeplace to can and going houee-to-hoUle on several street.I. The man boyish smile. My knuckles were still live while he built a bigger howte. He thought to be Gonzales was not found and the seareh was white when I went inside. bought a great old house in F.cho Park, ultimately called off, police said. The other moment was important. and then had to fix it over, and of The Peter J . Pitchem Honor Rancho, where Gonzales had terrible, tragic. After their son Chris course sold it, and built another house been placed, was deecribed as a working ranch with cattle and Mental health run set for Saturday A long-distance run sponsored by the Orange County A..ad.ation for Mental Health will be staged Saturday in Irvine. The Fifth annual "Sweat, Don't Fret" five, 10 and 20 kilometer nma will start at 8:15 a.m. at the Wllliam Mason Regional Park on University Drive. Entry fee i.a $9 if you want a custom T -shirt or $5 without It. Contact the mental health association at 547-7559 for more infonnation. Lear_n medical terminology • A class in mectical terminology will be offered at 2 p.m. Saturday at Coet.a Mesll's Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton Ave. For more infonnation call 645-8551. Drill team awards banquet Cost.a Mesa's Westernette drilJ team will host its annual awards banquet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Newport Sheraton Hotel to announce Mi.as Westernette. Day cam p begins June 27 Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 are invited to sign up for O:ista . Mesa's annual Summer Day Camp beginning June 27 at TeWinkle Park. . Visits to Marineland, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Sea World and various recreational programs will be included in the session that ends Aug. 19. - For registration inf~~tion call 754-5158 or 754-5300. ti club I or b usiness types The public is invited to join a new businesspeople's d ub, meeting weekly in C.OSt.a Mesa, beginning at 7 a.m. June 29 in the ~ighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Author and inspirational lecturer Mark Victor Hansen will be the first featured speaker. Coet for the Wednesday breakfast is $7 or $6 with reservations. For more infonnation call 960-2715. was born, Dial and Ellen had another in Silver Lake. Houses were like barracks for pn.onen. A fence circles the raJ)Ch. child, aJitUe boy narnec;t Hunter, after stories. You did one, so you could ge t to ,----------------------------------:------------- Dial's brother. One day Ellen went into the next. the bedroom and the infant Hunter lay Lest you get the idea Dial was dead, victim of sudden crib death. That inconsiderate, you read him (and me) evening, in ~me of thoee macabre scenes wrong. He needed a big house, for out of a bad southern novel, the instance, because two families lived Torgersons' cat , a tiny, misshapen there. An upstairs, downstain situ- animal, wandered outside where a ation. Dial and Ellen had taken. in a pack of dogs cornered the dwarfed cat young woman f.rom Mexico, to take and tore it to shreds. . care of the house and the kida, while For Dial, trying to hold in the pain, Dial went off to work, and later, Ellen this was too much. He picked up a too. The housekeeper's ne'er-do-well loaded pistol and ran outside, osten-husband would show up once a year or aibly to find and kill the dogs. He raced so, just long enougtr to impregnate his to the corner, in the night, and then wife. It would be Dial who would take helplessly shook his hands -and the the ~oman to the hospital when it was loaded pistolat the sky. . t.Unetodeliverherchild,anditwasl)ial He came back, shaking, and he said, who saw that she was comfortable, and "I didn't want to kill those dogs. I who paid the bills. When one of the two reallied that I wanted to kill God. But I boys came down with tuberculosis, Dial didn't know how." took care of the bills again, and it was And so my wife said the other night, Dial who made the woman and her when we learned of Dial's sudden boys as much a part of the family aa his violent death in Honoduras, "At least southern upbringing could. he died doing what he loved doing. If But when he heard about the he could have picked a way to die, this opening for a bureau chief in Kenya - i.a what he would have choeen." his first overseas asaigrunenl -Dial Yes. ~ot just covering a war. But said yes before he and Ellen even had a doing a story. Any story. Being in the chance to discuss it. Everybody packed middle of.something happening. Get-in a minute, Dial, Ellen, the two ting it down. Getting it right. He was a children. wonderful reporter, an even better Ellen had nothing to do in Kenya; w r i t e r . a n d a n she'd left behind a very good job with even-better-than-thatthinker. Get the Mayor Bradley. Now she grew bored; story. That was what counted. More she went home; the marriage began to than friendships, more even than come apart. Who knows how Dial felt? marriage. More than anything. Get the He went from Kenya to Jerusalem. story. It ruled him. from.there to Mexico. He followed war. When Dial worked for the As-He wrote about Idi Amin. Abou{Begin, !IOCiated Press, he would commute from and then, about El Salvador, Laguna in that tiny VW bug, driving Nicaragua, Honduras. up in the morning rush-hour traffic, His news stories were perfectly driving home in the evening rush-hour even-handed, the moet lucid of writers. traffic, and he w ould arrive exhausted, Sometimes on Sundays or on other slowly being eaten alive by the days on the Op-F.d page, he would corrunute. But he had to do it, because speak out more subjectively. Yet even that is how he could then do his stories. then his opinions were weigh ted with He and Ellen loved Laguna, didn't fact, not frenzy. want to leave. That's why Dial went to He was the coolest man I ever knew. work for the Pilot; it was handy. But he And perhaps the hottest. F.nigmatic. He really wanted a job in the city. So when had his homilies for survival. Naturally the Times called. he went to work in he ignored them. Five get Caltech-degrees Five men and women from the Orange Coast were recently awarded bachelor of science degrees from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Juon Adler. • Lynne Adler of Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. • Rodney Morison of Huntington Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morison. • Vladimir Matijaaevic of Newport Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scepan Matijasevic. • Vincent Powers of Newport Beach, son of Mr. Donald Powers. • David Adler of C.OSt.a Mesa. son of The degrees were five of 205 undergraduate degrees presented by Caltech President Marvin Goldberger at the institute's 89th annual com- mencement execises on June 10. Way cleared for banks to m erge WASHINGTON -The government has cleared the way for a merger between BankAmerica Corp. and Get good deal s on used items in the Dt'lla sisliJfi<·~lalgatt'S the financially troubled Sea.first Corp. The merger, 1--------------.i approved by the Federal ~e Board on Wednelday, 1r--~--------.i ltill req\fires approval from stockholders of Seaflrst, the Seattle bank-holding company that would become a _.diary of the San Francbco-bued BankAmerica. BankAmerica. with lllleta of $119.7 bUlion, ia the nation'• 9eC'Olld-largect bank holding company. It .ir.cty operat.et one aublldiary bank, Bank of .America, which la the nation's largest commercial bank with domeetic deposit.a of $55.5 billion. Seafirst, with total _. of $9.6 billion, la the larprt commercial banking arpnlation ln Washington at.ate. 851-8350 -497-4262 Custom Draperies. Ere .... . ~ .. For Your New Outlook 40o/o SUMMER SALE 80°~ OUR MILL CONNECTIONS, DECORATING EXPERTISE & CONSCIENTIOUS SPUUT EOUAl 40·f0~ SAVINOdl llNSATIOHAL SELECTION! 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OTtER · VIEWS Pesticide date should be public After the first disclosures in 1978 that the lab results of hundreds of pesticide safety tests submitted t.o state and federal agencies were invalid-often because they were baaed on f~udulent data-federal law was amended t.o require EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, t.o release safety and efficacy data t.o the ..public on request , provided tht manufacturing proce~s and other genuine trade secrets are not compromised. EPA itself obtains the data from manufacturers of such products when they appoly for registration for their products. To protect manufacturers, the law states that where data regarding manufacturing processes are included with safety studies-which is rarely the case-it must be purged from the . information EPA makes publicly available. The law also requires applicants for such information t.o certify by affidavit that they are not agents of multinational companies (which might be able t.o use it in seeking registration for their own competing products in fc;>reign countries) and will not submit the data t.o them. Now, ·for similar reasons, Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly, ~ament.o, is carrying legislation, AB 2033,.tequiring CDFA, . the California Department of Food and Agriculture, t.o make safety and efficacy studies submitted t.o it under California law available t.o the public under the same conditions. CDFA opposes the bill, saying its implementation would be administratively difficult and legally risky, since disclosure ot certain kinds of information could subject it t.o damage s~ts by manufacturers. But the federal law has been upheld by the courts agianst challenges by manuf act.urers and appears t.o be working well. In addition, the Connelly bill gives CDF A more reliable standards on which t.o base disclosure than it has now. Most important, the risks of which CDF A warns hardly offset the advantages of a system in which the public-and particularly independent acientista-have. an opportunity t.o check safety studies submitted by manufacturers. Since CDFA frequently requires data pertaining t.o pesticide use in California on Callf omia crope-data not submitted t.o EPA-a good deal of the data CDF A poaeaes is not available elsewhere. It would, of coune, be easier simply t.o ~ume that whenever a public agency like CDF A certifies a certain product as safe, it is in fact safe under the conditions for which it was approved. But experience in the past generation-:-moet dramatic, the scandalous epilode in which some 1,600 studies submitted by one of the nation's largest testing laborat.ories, now closed, turned out t.o be invalid-has indicated that that usumption is not always justified. Safety studies are required precisely so that the public can be assured that toxic materuils are used safely. Disclosure, subject t.o limits protecting trade secrets, insures that the information supporting that assurance is, in fact, accurate infonnation accurately used. Connelly's bill is scheduled t.o come up on the Aaembly floor Monday. It deserves to~· The Sacramento Bee MAILBOX Letter was offensive Open J~CU?r to Responsible Re- publicans for <:.ommon Sense in Primaries: Your recent and undated letter arrived in my home and while I responded briefly on a reply card, perhaps a more detailed reply should be made. .__-L..na:lfL...netm...a_i:egilSle.r.ecll.-ce- sponaible and working Re- publican all of my adult life, as well aa active in the affairs of the area in which I live. The present situation I find is particularly offensive. The appointment of Senator Speraw to repreeent the 37th Senate District haa left this writer with a very bed taste in his mouth, plua grave doubt.a about the GOP atructure and the in· t.elligenoe of the Governor. Marian Bergeson has rendered both effective and responsible terVice to her constituents. She baa been an able and COll8Cientioua repr-.ntative of the people and lollg aao indicated an interest in the pomibility of running for the State Senate. Bued upon her record, she ia certainly entiUed to do eo and should have the full support of thoee 1he hu 1erved so well. If Senator Speraw ia so interested in continuing his poll ti- cal career, he should do so in an area he haa 1erved previously. U it meana contesting another Re~ publican, so be it, but we do not . want or need hil 1ervices or the dilleMion he la eowln8. The committee appointment.a pre.ent- ly held by Senator Speraw are not particularly awe-inspiring nor im· poesible for another Republican to fill. On the other hand, we can also find one of our own "Republicans in Residence" to continue to represent the views of the people of this area without ~utamne p. U indeed the re90urcel of the GOP and the candidates are to be drained in a "blood bath", the fault is that of Senator Speraw in his blatant and undiaguiaed at- tempt to buy his way into the State Senate. We neither sought nor ex pected his eervices and he cast.a hirmel1 aa a trouble-maker, a carpetbagger, a spoiler. Hiacharg- ing forth to be the white knight and saviour of the 37th Senate District is pathetic and unnecess- ary. We of the district are quite capable and willing to find our own repretentative without outsiders trying to jam an un- welcome interloper down our throat.a. If Senator Speraw and aome well-intentioned, but milguided, memben of the Grand Old Party want a fight, I think they have it. This is one who reeenta what they are trying to do and I will work like h... to get Marion Bergeeon elected and gladly contribute to her campaign to the full extent of my ability. PAUL SAYRE Dana Point Can't find willing worker To the Editor: My letter ooncema the Wl- employment articlee you print. For moft than five months I have tried to find ..neone who would be a 11 ve-in com pa- ~. driver and p>et cook. I am a lll\iol' dtben Dvma alone and FM nearly every day &om 10 to 3 or 4. They oould have another dayiime job and take thia job &oo. !t la a map Job. with no pr~. But I cannot ft.nd anyone that wanw to work. They want me to have• ~ lady oome in. Some can't drive, can't cook mid none -. qualified. I'w lnter'YWwed """'/ and 1pmt • $116 an *-l'llPlY a .a.ry and • even take them out to eet in very nke rei'tauranta ocx:uionally. I keep busy f!Very day ln a non~tial way. There ia no pre.ure here. I'm still lonkina. I have come to the conclumon that the unemployment problem la cauad by people who do not want to work. I have b8d four women in the lut eeveral montha--one got tnanied after four weeks, one m1lled her snnd- children after one week. and now I'm putttna up with a very inferior hou8ekeeper. I.Alt n&cht lhe couldn't even open a jar of drS.cl beef. ALICE MOORE Newport a.ch M.LW:• .... ....... Cllillr au•u ---~ ......... ' Glove compartment runs wild A new car manual tella you to have the oil changed at least every leUOn, but it never gives you any advice about the glove compart- ment. The stuff in the glove compartment needs changing at least aa often as the oil in the crankcue. I've read about states applying for national disaster relief that weren't in as bad shape aa the ilove compartment of my car. Thia is the beginning of the summer le8IOt\ when I spend more time in the car, and it certaiply would ~a good idea if l cleaned out the_glove compart- ment. Yesterday I waa looking for a pencil when I was in the car in a supermarket parking lot. Pencils are one of the most difficult thinp to keep in a glove compartment becauae they tend to drift to the bottom of it and way back. Finally I took everything out of the glove compartment, putiton the pasaen· ger aeat and started through it methodically. Following is the lilt of contents: --Three badly folded maps of I~'' -•• -IY-11-ll_n _ _.§i NewYorkState,oneofOhioanda Hertz map of the San Frand8co Bay Area. --Various envelopes pertaining to new or old car registrations. --A parking ticket from Wash- ington, D.C. dated March 9, 1979. --Three ICreWI, a small stain- less steel bolt and a wavy kind of washer. Tbeee have all fallen off 1101De interior part of the car during it.a lifetime but I don't know where they fell from. -Tbe muaal of operation for the car. It says on the cover: "Instructions: Read carefully before operating." I've had the car since 1977 and I've always meant to read it. --Three penrues and a Can- adian quarter. -· Half a roll of uaorted Life Savers. .. One pair of aunglamea with the ear piece broken off. --Several old grocery lilta, some the glove compartment has, only envelopes and bits of paper with bigger. One of the great t.hlngii thinp written on them, all of about buying a new car uaed to be which muat_tMtve been important the &ool kit they gave you with it. at one time. New can don't come with &ool kits Tlaere were 80 gloves in the any more, but there are plenty of glove compartment and I never other thingl that fill the trunk. did find a pencil. I quickly shoved I happen to know that at thia everything back in and alammed very ~nt the trunk of n;iY car th d _._ t oontainl two boarda, a plastic bag e oor aou . f cl th I' '---· The _..... al bl •'-•-... bout . o o es ve ~11 meanmg to ....... ~ v .ua e w ... '6 .a take to the Goodwill or the many old can IS the stuff an ~e Salvation Army, a mow shovel, a glove oom~nt and what lies bundle of old National Geo- behind the Cllllhions of the front graphics and a partridge in a pear aeat. U you've owned a car for five tree yean,it'slikelythatatleaat$10.00 What I'd like when I start worth of ~ change and other packing the ~ to go sorne- valuables will have .Upped down where, i.a a car equipped with one theThre. "'"-'" . with ld ofthoeeoompactorsliketheyhave e c ..... '6e rruxes o on garbage trucks Kleenex, rubber bands, lost keys, · combs, important papers and pen- cils. That's where the pencils go in a car, down behind the front aeat where you can't get at them. Some day a car manufacturer i.a going to make a car with a gla.9-bottomed front aeat ao you can look down and aee all that stuff. Tile tnuak of a car has many of the same kind of items in it that I coald opea the trunk, press the button and have the trunk lid come down, slowly and with great force, compacting everything already in the trunk. That would make plenty of room for me to dump the 11uitcues in there at random and take off. For the time being, I guess I'll just have the oil changed. Freedom is a collective noun Tho"'llhta at Larp: What we find it so difficult to eee la that "individualism" ls aa incomplete a doctrine u "collec- tivmn," and that it la only when the two are 1ynthe9lzed to fonn a ( full "per90n" that we can develop a true indivldualiam hued on freedom. and a pnulne collec- tivmn bued on cooperation rather than coercion. (E.ch alone la .. ineffectual a. • l1n&le blade of a *lirLAllllll.,_ ·---- IYlllY 111111 ~ ~ trying to make up in volume What you feel you've lmt in taste. (There'• no tur.key like oold tur- key.) It la quite true, u President RMpn lmilt.a. that the Soviet aystem ia "evtl" •• but in the event of a nucleer confrontation, it i8 mt the handf\&l of evt1 men in the Kremlin wbo will die, but mUl'orw ol Innocent Ru.Ian dU-., wbo Indeed are ie. r...,....ble for the perwnkna °' thltr aowrnmmt than we are for the~ ol aura. (We haw trwlom of chob and they don't.) We call it a 0•blaberry," but when It II red or whit•, it la rmlq II'"" .. and thll .. about how eccura~ our ~ refl«1a r.llty. . 1be moet we learn from ex- perience la not to make the --~ It II at.olutely no help at all 1n nokl1nt the oppollitlt rm.. tab. n.. an h1'm1ly only daree..-kindl ol fumitun: antique, mod-.-n. and with llDlll ebildNn. PwUUGNry ~ hll ......,. ttnds •• unwartbyal a.--'° IOlkl&t ... ,..... of Ood '° .-at;Jaer=·nt..-ca--tolt whm he .......,.. ._'t dlull Ood. butdw •• him wtlD pNJI." • I .............. New Ideas ·on glacial hls,Qry ot Antarctica W ASlfi.NGTON (AP)-A new look at 10me old rocka haa produced a surprial.ng ci.che of small f'*11a that lldentiata say could redefine the glacial his'°")' of Antarctica. The wide variety of ancient marine f~ were di!lcovered in rock samples from t.hroushout the longest mountain range in Antarctica and ecient.lata said Wectne.day that the find may change current thinking about ice movement on that continent. The microecopk foeaila, which range in age from 2 million years to 70 million yean old, were.. in sedimenta gathered along 1,000 miles of the 1,900-mile-long Tranaantaretic Mountain range, the National Science Foundation announced. Reeearehen from Ohio State University told the foundation. which aponaon the research, that the fossils show that glacial movement on the continent has been more frequent than previously believed. Dr. Peter N. Webb said the fossils apparently were carried up the mountains by advancing ice sheetaand left-there when ~ice receded. The fossils mostly represent the remains of single-cell plants such as diatoms and tiny animals known as plankton. The microfoesila were found in areas between 7,000and 9,000 feet above sea level long the mountain range, which divides the frozen continent into East and West Antarctica. The sediment sample1 in which the fossils were _ foYJld Wett brought bac.k from Antarctica in 1964 by 'Dr. John H. Merc:er of Ohio State. But the samples were studied for geological purposes and the small foeaila were not noticed until a recent re-examination, Webb said in a telephone interview. "We've had the samples for 20 yean, I'm embarrasaed to say," he continued, "but we only recen tly looked at them for microfossils and were amazed by what we found." "The presence of theee microfossils suggest that over many millions of years, large areas of the vast East Antarctic Ice Sheet expanded acroas the East Antarctic land mass, overlapped major mbuntain Scholastic honors cited Nurses awarded grants Diana Hardgrave of C.OSta Mesa has been awarded a $500 schola.rahip from Saddleback Community Hospital. Laura Ahrens of Newport Beach, who ls a registered nurse in the hospital's critical care unit, alao received a $500 scholarship. Hardgrave, who is .earning her R.N. at Santa Ana and Saddleback Community Col- leges, was .one of nine hospital employees who received scholarships. Alum ni honor Dr. Rowla nd UC Irvine Chemist F . $)t'lerwood Rowland has" received a distinguished achievement citation from Ohio Wesleyan University. He was one of four alumni to receive the award presented during recent graduation ceremonies. Rowland was honored for his work alerting the public to the dang~rs of deteriora- tion to th e earth's ozone layer · by chlorofluorocarbon gas propellants in spray cans and other sources. Rowland also recently was one of three researchers to share the $150,000 Tyler Prize in ecology and energy. Mesan earns double degree Former Costa Mesa resident and Newport Harbor High School valedictorian John Hansen has been awarded a double major in physics and math from UCLA, it was announced recently. The son of Carolyn and Richard Hansen of Costa Mesa graduated from Newport Harbor in 1979 and plans to oontinue graduate studies at UCLA, where he was accepted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Fello wship a wa rded David Sprague has graduated magna cum laude from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The 90n of Donna and A.J . Sprague received his bachelor of science in electronic engineering this month and has received a Chevron Graduate Fellowship in order to continue his education. Medical studies advance Former C.oert.a Mesa resident Navy Lt. Robert Joeeph Meade has completed medical studies at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md . The 1976 UC Irvine graduate will continue h1a medical studies in pediatrics at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Oakland. He is the 90n of Robert and Barbara Meade of C.OSta Mesa. G RAND OPEN ING oflh1~~ Y/Q/j/Y/ . ( Showing 3iBEN'ETT SCULPTURE £..elusively in Orange Coonty Come and view thctc dynamic an"d ~nsuous bronzes Open Tuu Wed. Thurs. Sunday lo.6pm Friday 4c Saturday 10.9 pm 1~40 So. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach Acl'Oll from rM Surf• ~nJ Horr/ (714) 497-0<m Orange Coa1t OAILY PILOT/Friday. JUM 2 ... 1883 ".,,~ Housing bills get state OK .,,~ Found in rock 'Samples from through- out the longest mo untain range in Antarctica, these are diatoms, re ma ins of single-cell plants. Scie ntists sa y the small fossils could redefine the glacia l history oJ Antarctica. chain.ii and extended aero. the continental shelves," Webb said. During periods of glaclal recession, be said, shallow aeas apparently were formed across large areas of the continent. · Webb said most of the fOlllli.ls probabJy were carried up the mountains in thd~uom few hundred feet of glaciers thousands of feet thick. These fOlllli.ls probably were scooped up from faraway interior Balloon payme nt warning, $4 millio n ~or homeless in packagej SACRAMENTO (AP) -BU1s to require advance wa.rnm,. when "balloon paymenta" for mortpges are due, and to provide $4 million to house "the new homeless." were approved Thunday by the state Allembly. . . The bWs were part of a eeven-bill A.slembly Democratic housing peck.age. All bills were sent to the state Senate. A equabble broke out between two Democrats over the bllla, which bac.kera said would boost the houainc industry. The balloon warning bill, introduced by AIJ. eemblyman Tom Hayden, D-Santa Monica, was amended by Allemblyman Tom Bane, D-Tarzan.a, on behalf of the lending industry. . Bane said the bill was not needed, and accused Hayden of sponaoring it only for political gain. The bill, AB1600, is aimed at helping home buyen who use "creative financing" to solve the prol?lema of high intereet rates and large monthly payments. Creative financing often leads short-term loans with low monthly payments but giant final payments of all or nearly all the principal, called bel.loona. Before Bane's amendment, the bill would have required a lender to discloee in the note the due date and si7.e of the balloon payment and explain that it might not be refinanced of extended, and then eend out a notice 60 to 150 days before the payment was due. Ford out of surgery RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) -Former President Gerald Ford ia resting comfortably after undergoing urologic surgery at Eisenhower Medical Center, his spokeswoman says. "He's ju.st fine. The operation was routine and accomplished without incident.," staff aaaiatant Terri Ms. ~vic.h. said Thursday af~r the operation by Foni'a ph~11Pl, DF.-Don Wasaerman. Ford, 69, will remain at the center for four to five days of recuperation following the elective surgery • But the amendment, approved 42-19. would eliminate the diBcloeure of the due date in the note, and require a notice to be sent out 90 to 120 daye- before the due date. Bane said banks, savinp and loan auociationa and other lenders needed the time change because Hayden's 60 to 150 days oonflicted with federal law and would subject lenders to lawsuits. Hayden agreed to that change. Bane said the initial notice was alceady in current law. Hayden disagreed and said its removal would "water down the consumer protection aspects of the bill." Later, Bane said Hayden wanted to sponsor the bill to gain political points with consumers. After adoption of the amendment, Hayden said.•n "l would have preferred a stronger bill. I'm new 111 aro~ here. I don't like to see us so closely followin4M ., the ooncerns of the industry. I'd rather see us follow I the ooncerns of consumers." 1 The amendad..blll-was-approved ~ lJ. J • . Anothe.i: bill, AB1363 by Assemblyman Byron'!t ~ Sher, .D-Palo Alto. would give local govenunent.a aJ!d i experience<f non-profit groups like the Salvation"' Army $4 million to help people who have become joblea and homeless becauae of the recession. n Sher said thousands of people, many of themll young and educated, are living under highway u overpasaes, along riverbanks and in cars and cam~ c aa they search for w ork. , rt But Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle.';, R-Huntington Beach, opppsed tt:ie bill because he said ~ some of the h elp might go to aliens. ' The bill was approvoed 54-24. Another bill would require cities and oounties to ! allow more housing if the region or state needed it,-i J overruling "no-growth" plans or initiatives. The bill,~ AB1597 by Aaaemblyman Jim Costa, D-Fresno, was 1; approved 44-26. C.OSta said that cities andoounties were no longer•t; • Opposed to his bill. 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U Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 24, 1983 Students -cultivate campus beautification PJ,~A0 D!fWBJLD Al~ the Omamllltal Horticulture I>epart· ment hM been part of Oranae c.o.t Collece for more than a decade, few piiopJe are aware of ltl divene upecta. It probably la belt~ for lta educational exicellence ln the field. The~offend are well vened and detailed, and ranee trom aach topicl .. landlcape demcn 10 plant propoption and plant dtru-, However, what hM aone.-~ 1n th1r department la the rlmpllatic beauty and tranquility of the landrcaplng. and John Lenanton annuals ar petunlaa, colleua, impatl,,ena and camilliaa flourish in vibrant colon on the Co.ta Mesa campua. Aleo on the premille la a C.alifomia native plant work on a coo g system or t e --- new greenhouse that is under construction. garden, comprising a variety of species of plant li1e r-===============~ native to our golden rtate and ii compacted into a ...,,... ....... .., .......... Jill Brandt pl~nts Reineckia Carnea, a new ground cover that is being tested by the Horticulture Department. "L Calathea the 2nd chance plant . !l,£Al!L.ARONSON water, light and fertilizer, they will be popular with h®leholden will fight to survive-just like you and for offices. '"-ey call the Calathea "The and me." w~ The Calatheaa sprelld through Second Chance Plant" bec.ause it A t t h e o r i g i n a 1 the greenhou8ee have bright, wiij.struale back 10 its attractive 3,000-aquare-foot greenhouse elongated green leaves with aeltafter neglect or mistreatment. opened in 1975 and now grown 10 white, darker --n and brown "They" are Steve. and Susan 51,000 1quare feet, they "are r--Griffiths, a husband-and-wile bringing the little known tropical stripes. Many of the leaves have team who founded and operate Calathea into the world of home burgundy or u,ht greet\ b9ck d haa aides. The Griffiths are working to Griffit h Greenhouses ai and office ec:orating aa it develop tough, leathery leaves. Plyinouth, Fla., specializing in never been before-in new leat c.alathea, with its bright leaves. shapes and coloration." Recently A veteran flahennan. Steve ~outdoordtaplay. The aidewallr.s are unique aa well. F.ach tection ia paved with a dtatinCtly different type and texture of paving.. which Wustratee the various fonna of land9capina derign. Two temperature controlled greenhouaes at.ore numerowi student projects. with a third greenhouee, conatruc1ed entirely by the studentr, propo.ed 10 be oompeleted by September. Surrounding thla la what eeema like acres of g:rur with picftlc tablea and a barbecue pit . 'To our knowledae," aays John Lenanton, aaalatant divt.>n cha1nnan and allOCiate profe.or of ornamental hordculture, "there ii nothing· like lt (the department) 1n the dty of Co.ta Mesa." The Ornamental Horticulture Department welJ oomee visltorr. Gatee are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. 10 5 p . .m., and are cloeed weekends and holidays. Submerge pots '!Calathea will adapt 10 your they bought 22 additional acres for turned from marine biolOIY 10 the care," says Griffiths. "Should you possible expa.naion. land becaUlle he liker it. He baa U you want better than avenge results from foqet 10 water your plant and the But they are content 10 ,stay aearched South and · Central ,.POtted plan tr, try submerging the potr 1n water every leaves tum brown, just trim the with Calathea for now, saying, America for Calathea varieties ., often 10 let the root ball get thoroughly saturated. damaged areas. New shoots will "We are the only volume producer and found' one leaf pattern on one With only top watering, the root ball ii apt 10 dry develop in about a month." in the U.S." side of a mountain, with another out slightly and ahrlnk away from the walls of the But remember. cautions his The plant ii native to African pattern on the other side. He ii pot. '1b.ia permitl water to run down tbe root ball and wife, a registered nune,. "Plants jungles. There are 40 or more workingonaminiatureeerieewith out the drain hole before it really haa much of a are living things and if neglected varieties. The Griffiths consider leaves only 2-to-3 inches long. chance 10 do any good. You might think such plants Protect Thlf &arde1I ,..,\'(\ ORiiMi . SEVIN Garden Duet 1 lb. cannleter Reg.I.II .... 2.ll Kiiis Worms, Beetles & Bugs on moat vegetabJes, from Beans to Zucclnl. Alao Great for Flea on Dogs & Cats. .... , F-lo_r_u_t_S_p-ec_ia___,1 J CAlllTIOIS WewtH SinC'r 1946 be clos.o HallisbfS' Nursery· Florist 28'0 Harbor llwcl .• Cotta Mtta ................ , ......... com~letely will not survive. But, if many of them for propagation , and Regular plan tr ha~1eaves up 10 a are getting all the water they need, but actually they given a chance, with minimal concentrate on a few they believe foot long. are dying of thirst. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~================================;;-:=========r~~~~~ Kentia ideal for This Week's Specials PonJ Rides at Huntington Center Fri. thru Sun .. June 24 thru 26. 12 to 5 ... 50' donation. Organize your coupon sa\'ings wit h The Super m arket Shopper. appearing Wednesda~· and Sunday i n the DlilJ ,ilat indoors The Kentia palm is a gnceful indoor plant that can evoke thoughts of the tropics. A.a a houaeplant, it can be enjoyed at any height from 6 inches 10 6 feet or mare. It prefen a bright but indirect light and normal h o m e temperatures. A void aet- ting it 1n a cold, drafty corner. Wate ring s hould never be over done, and the saucer should not remain full of water for any length of time. A barely moist soil that ls maintained on a constant bemr is ideal for the I KeQtia. The palm is a slow 8f0Wer, gaining about 6 ind)s a year under ideal ~tiona. It ii well knOw for its hardinea and its uni que vue-ahaped growing .-..-n. ltetnember 10 feed this palm once a month with a well-balanced house- plant food from early rping 10 early fall. Ulllllll •11:11111 eDeJet,e prden hot ..... Plant deddioua 119 that will provide lb'9lle 1n aunmer and aUoW the warmth of the ~raJ!w~~ riftel'. 4y all meam plant mm-e dahlia tuben now. ,,. will live you fall w.n when othen ret out-eerlier are dying MS. 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I 4 CompllmenWy Tk*• to the F•r : Name --:=:::::=:;:=======-~~-=~ I -1 Addr .. ---.,..,--------- OM OM O f..12 I ' I I I I t I RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send Entrle1 to Aoay Colorlng ·conteat, P.O. Box 1580, ~ca.. 2. Entry dMdllM JUiy lat, 1913 . 3. Winning plotw. wfll llPPW at the Fllr. ..... __ 91 _______________________ ..... ______ "!illl _________ .. . ' '"'-'----"·--., j I _____ ____.....,.,.... M II lllllJ Pllll There's still another Or-FRIDAY, JUNE 24.1983 ange County All-Star D BUSINESS 88 match . sight it's JD STOCKS 87 soccer. See 82. 0 COMICS 88 •!: .. ~ -:-• e-.· • J!~ Oly01pics preview on tap at Coliseum .. x 1) ; • . .. .. :i..; '• BY CURT SEEDEN otlMIMllJ ......... LOS ANGELES-Members of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee will watch with great interest when aom.e of the top track and field athletes in the world test C.Ollaeum's new running surface thiJ weekend at the Times/T.A.C. Summer Games. But the bulk of the action begins Saturday with the U.S .-GDR meet. starting with the pole vault at 2 p.m . Both meets have lured aome of the top athleta in the world to the lite of the 1984 Olympic Games. Among the U.S. pardcipanta facing the GDR are fonner UC Irvine distance runner Steve Scott, Mary Oecker, Carl Lewis, Evelyn Ashford, Edwin Moees and Ben Plucknett. Belidee the U.S . standout.a, world claaa athletes from no le.a than 31 cou.ntriee will be on hand for the International Games, which begin after the meet with the East Gennana on Saturday at 5:45 p.m . thin any track in the world. It la aimllar to the track Tom Petranoff and Dave Laut, among others. :: that wu inatalled in Munich in 1972 and they The u .s . team will be Jookina to •venae a ~~ establl8hed 31 world and Olympie tnck and field 207~-172~ lomatthehandaoftheGDRlutyearin marka that year," says ntore.u, a Lacuna Beach Europe, the only 1:the two natJona competed in a . readent. dual meet. Among the athletee hoping to take advantap of In that meet, U.S . men won their portion. the new surf~ la F.dwin Moeea, whoooinealnto the 120~-102~. but the U.S. women fell.105-52. international meet unbeaten in 75 straiaht 400-meter U.S. women's coach Terry Crawford baa a 10lid hurdle races. The world record holder aaya he wanta equad joining A.ah.ford and Decker, including to break the 47-aeoond mark. His world mark. quarter-miler Denean Howard, sprinter Chandra incidentally, la 47.13. Cheeeeborough, hurdler Sharrieffa Barkadale, Ione The International Summer Games are being held in conjuncti~n with the U.S. vs. German Democratic Republic meet: Events are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday for both meets. Action actually began1oday with ftrWs in the International Sununer Games in the women's discus and javelin throw and 4--tt.-ftWl.,,....--t;ong·• jump, hammer throw and 10,000-meter run. H.D. Thoreau, commiasioner of athletics for the LAocx=is predicting big thingll on the new running surface. "We feel this track will be u good or better · The 1ut time M~ suffered a defeat wu bldt jumper Carol Lewis and hlgh'jwnpen Loui8e Ritter • - on Aua. 26, 1977 when Wm Gennany's Harald , and Pam Spencer. • Schmid beet.him. Sunday's action begins with the continuation of Joining Scott, Decker, Ashford, MOlell and the U.S.-GDRmeetat9a.m.and the conclusion of the ~ Plucknett in the meet aaainst the F.ut Germana are international competition at 3;25 p.m. .. .. Remember: Last is still in the race Remember your early school days when they used to pick teams during physical education? Remember how embarassing it was for the person who was selected last? Well, if you can relate to that SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO experience, then you can empath.iz.e of how many in the country who didn't with John Tuggle. get picked?" ANationalFootballLeagueselection Ref-r..; .. ,.1 Tu 1 has f · A ril' 11 drat Tu J had h ·~ .... '6 y, gg e a sense o tn P 8 co ege t, gg e t e humor about the situation, which he diaconcerting distinction ol being che last player picked. a1io brought with him to this week's There were 334 players choaen proceedings. before the Cal running back. The New Other winners of the Lowsman York Giants were the culprits who Trophy (yes, it's the exact opposite of made Tuggle No. 335. the Heismanaward), have. frankly, not Actually, when you think about it, entered Irrelevant Week, or viewed we're talking about a double-edged their predicament. with the same kind sword here. On the one hand, it is a of festive spirit in years past. "rm havina a great time," &a"" considered hon9r to be drafted. Just · --e "-ask the thousands of college football Tuggle sincerely, who ia here with hia players who weren't as fortunate. wife Stephanie. "I'm getting ridiculed On the other , though. how can a little bit, but it's not that bad really. IOllleOne justifiably be proud of the "This is actually liKe an all-expense fact, or boast about for that matter. the paid vacation. I'm even starting to feel fact he was overlooked by a tot.al of 28 like a cele~rity.". . . teams on 334 separate occasions. Tuggle~ th~ first to admit he rrught "Yeah for a short time there I was as well enJOy at while he can becauae em~~ ... says Tuggle frankly. there's certainly no advantage in ~e who is in town this week celebrating • ~to p~yerswhocome to campwtth ln'elevant Week a spoof o_fiainated py tnple-digit draft numbers. the demented ~d of Paul Salata "I'Ve got my baCk against the wall," (only kidding about the demented part acknowledges Tuggle of his task ahead. Paul) which annually honors (or is it "I know ~ve got to come out ~atching dishonors?) the NFL's bottom selec-and fighting. But hopefully Ill be able ~ .......... Time has arrived $ I •: to change lanes Somehow it wouldn't .eem ap- propriate to let Monday'• North-South PREP SPORTS Oranae County All-Star football game at Orange Cout C.Ollege pus without 10me IOrt of comment. ROGER CARLSON. ... . .. Simply put, for once a game's final score truly told the story -0-0. It's not a matter of pointing aocuaing fingen, the work and effort was surely put into (Tue9day bueball, Saturday basket-· · the preparation by both aides, but it ball and Monday football). the inswer 1 was just a night where nothing la with the CIF Southern ~ meshed. which now apparently hu ita handa on · One comment at the game was that the all-star games. an optimist would consider it a great Fi.rat. they've decried that no prac-: defensive pme -and the defemes dee can take place prior tb June 1 and surely did have their momenta. But the no all-star contest can take place until dropped pumes, poor timing and gen-· after the final event (the state fin.ala in eral lack of real firepower for All-Star ·tr.ck and field) of the prep aeMOn. offeNeS were evident. Thus. in an effort to keep their pmeit There's no worry about another cloee to the 1ehool year, the all-st.an game -despite just 5,200 showing up became entangled within each other. for thla one, a 25th ~will be in the It doesn't affect the Shrine Game in offing next year. Unfortunately, it'll Pasadena, of coune, it uaually always still be the same fonnat with each aide's goes off in July. 31-man aquad repreeenting 101De 26-30 * * * IChoola. • •• Rumors out of Chicago say former, The are. Lions Club, which apon-Fountain Valley High star Ken • ' son the event, appears to be deaf.-or Margerum baa signed a two-year " jult doesn't buy the theory that too National Football League contract many atandouta are being left out. with the Bean for a reported!~. Well, there is an answer to all this:-$420.000; · ._ The Oranae County Coaches Aaeoda-* * * lion needs to take a hard look, then F.di9on High•a basketball team, '~ racue the same from a group which Wlder new OOllCh Jon Borchert. mllde hu a revolving door lyndrome in tenna IOrDe wavee Wedneeday. dealing de-tion. to impress aome people a little bit. "But I've kind of gotten used to it 111 actually feel I ~~e the same shot now.I'mnotreal.lydisgustedaboutitor as ~y~y elae. It s jUst a .~!ler of anything. The way I see it it's better cap1talinng on the opportunity. late than never . lmean I'm only 335 out (See REMEMBER, Pa1e B4) Laguna ~ach's H.D. Thoreau, who directed the 1960 Winter Qlympics awaits a similar assignment. of le'l'ni-authority. fending CIF 4-A champion Mater Dei a * * * 52-50 summer league defeat at U. U you're wondering why we had Alamitoa H.Ufh. three all-star garpes within aix nights (See TIME; Pqe 84) Ken Forsch .Angels, Royals fight 'crucial' aspect KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -Fans and sportswriters like to u.e words like .. crucial .. when referring to aeries such as the one the Angela and Kansas City are playing this weekend, but not the pertidpanta. , '"ll»ere's a long time to go yet." Manaier John McNamara said 'lbw.lay night after the Angela, behind the-pitching of Ken Fonch. downed the Royals 7-2. "Even lf one team sweeps, the other club's not out of it. There are just too many games left to get too ex.cited about this 9eriee." Neverthelees, t})e Angela' victory. only their fourth in eleven games, stretched their lead in the American League Wat to one game over idle Texas and 1 ~ over Kanaaa City. "I'm not looking at it as a crudal .eries," said Kansas City Manager Dick How.er. "And neither are the players. 1bey can't. They have to take it one pme at a time." Fonch railed hia record to 7-3, striking out a1x and •alkinc two with hia fourth atndgbt complete--pme victory. "We bad a' tbugb time in Tua and our bullpen WU fl!ttlng overworked ap.ln,11 said a. T1',.., .. ,. C••••el••t•:•• Fonch. "So I had it in rDlnd that I'd be out there quite a while toniaht regardlaa of how I did. I'm glad I did well." · Half of Fonch't airikeouta..were called. "I was aurpNed at them becau. they weren't twinfl1nl· the bat." aald Fonch. "1 WU setting ahead in the count. You'd filUJ'e with two lt:rikea they'd be a little more aan-twcrdefemive at the plate. But they weren't IWlnalnc·" EWa Valentine and Brian Downina hit home nm. and Douc DeCinces drdve in two n.ana, nmninC hia leMOI\ total to 45. Down1na taaed ber Bud Black. 3-1, with • double leedina off the pme, took' third on nm Pali'• Oy ball and aior'tld on Ron Jaclmon'• p-ounder'. The Anae1a io.ckd the .... in the third with the help of rookie third b• man Cliff Pastomkky'a fleldh:'I error and DeCtncea strUck a two-run *'lie to make it 3-0. Valentine hit hia fifth home-nm with one out in the fourth. and Downlnc drove in two Nnl with bla third homer in the alxth. WllUe A1bm ~ Hal Mca.e'a alJ1l)e in the .wnth wt th an RBI double and the RoyUI acored in the ninth on canaJ9CUtive Evert-Lloyd upset, shocked by Jordan ls the first step taken t for (!r ange_ county's W!MaLEDON, England (AP) -Kathy Jordan, playiilg the match of her career, shocked Chria Evert Lloyd 6-1. 7-6 today, knock ing the t pree-time Wimbledon champion out of the famed grass courts tennis cham- pionabipa. It wu the first time in Lloyd's career tJiit she had failed to reach at lealt the aernlfinala of a Grand Slam event. 'Ille victory, her lint ever over the aeoond-eeeded Lloyd in six career meet1np, 9enda Jordan into the fourth round at the All-F.naland' Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Jordan rode he r strong ~-volley game to an euy finHet desuuction of Lloyd, who wu attemptina to win her fourth comecutlve Grand Slam event. 'nwn, in the leCOnd aet, Lloyd appeared to repin her £arm. ruahlna out to a 4-0 1-d, breeld"I Jordan in the ~ and tbirdpmM. Rlln delayed the start of play for more thin two houn today. SJdee were at1l1 OYel'CMt when play WM atar1ed, and man rain WU predicted for lat.er in the day. On '{'hunday. the storm clouds that seemingly envelop John McEnroe wherever he goes were in evidence. McEnroe's outbursts Thunday commanded the greatest atten- tion from the officiala and the crowd. Hit troubles began in the ninth pme of h.ia opening 1et against Romania's J1orln Segareeanu when he double-faulted -one of 10 he had in the match. In d.Utcuat with hinwelf, McEnroe llWlml hil ndcet and knocked a divot out of the bW1ard i.ble-amootb court. He replaced the dlvot and smoothed it with hia ahoe. Umpire Malcolm Huntington waited until McEnroe .had completed hia taak then announced, "Warntna. Mr. McEnroe. Abuse of equipment." Later, Mcl'm'oe requetted and aot tournament referee Alan Milla and Vqlvo Grand Prix aupervi8or Kurt Nielsen to come onto the court after he hid been called loc h!a thLrcl fa« fault. Then, in tbe third -. tlier Seprceenu hit a beeutitul p111-1nl lhot. McEnroe hit the ball Into the net. Hun~ Mllll!d a pmalty pohlt ap{nlt Md:nroe for .. ._ of ball." A.pin MWI and Niet.n walked Cll\to the court. eID~rgence into JVBA ? • • ---1----- LOS ANGELES (AP) -For- mer Loa Anaelet Dodger Steve Garvey th1nb' maybe hia new club, the San ~Pam., have '"turned a ~IT~ he put It. The Padres completed • four-pine sweep of their aeriea with the rtval Dodpn with a 7-5 vk:t.ory Thw9day. Even with the ic-. the Dodler'I are at1ll hanllna on to the Rational~ W-ml.d by four ...,_, but they're hardly pJaytna like • team in tint plae. AnOther error, the Dodpn' ninth In the four-pme ...-, la WM what dJd them in, not Oarry Templeton'• borne l"UJ\ er Gv· vey'• either. And the ........ by third bMnan Pedro Guerrero. h elped overshadow Ron ao.naclce'• ~ct.yin the ma- jon: two home naw and four RBI. 1'lt w. nlm, but lt would have blel\ bitter if we'd won." Mid Rclr"k•. --·-~-- ' .. NHL adds o vertime to re-gular season From AP dl1pa tc be1 League's Board of Governors voted ' QUEBEC -Th e NaUonaJ Hockey ~ Thursday. lO use d five·minute over- time period to break tics during regltlar-season games. By a "14·5 vote, the governors approved a resolution presented by Quebec Nordiques Presi- dent Mru;s;el Aubut for the extra period that will commence as soon as the teams have changed ends following the e nd of regulation play. On the final day of the two-day meeting, NHL Commissioner John Ziegler also announced that the 1984 all·star game will be held in the iv1eadowlands, home of the New J ersey Devils. The Calgary Flames will play host to the 1985 game, while the 1986 game will be held in Hartford, home of the Whalers. Ziegler said the governors spent most of the four.hour meeting discussing the legal tangle surrounding the St. Louis Blues, the league's ownerless franchise. He declined lO comment on what was discµssed but said the board will meet again on July 21 to examine proposals w purchase the dub. Aubut said overtime was important for the fans. "'.l'he main point of the motion was that \his is the fans' wish; they're the kings -they pay the players' salaries and they pay our salaries," said Aubut, who had lobbied vigorously for the proposal. "The essence of sport is to have a winne r and a loser." Quo te of th e da y "When I came to Indiana, I was a pretty good basketball player and had a lot of talent, but he gave me some other things. The things he taught me I will never forget," -Detroit Pistons guard lslab Tbomas, alluding to the coaching of Indiana University basketball coach Bobby Knight. Nelson on e back a t Memphis Clip Beck had to one· putt 10 times !I and shoot a 7 ·under·par 65 to establish a one-shot l.ead over newly.crowned U.S. Open champion Larry Nelson in Thursday's first round of the Memphis Classic golf tournament. Beck, now in his fifth year of the PGA Tour and still seeking his first victory. did not make a bogey, did not have a 5 on his card and required only 26 putts. Nel.aOn, meanwhile, continued his superior play with a no·bogey 66, 6·under·par on the 7,249.yard Colonial Country Club Course ... In the Rochdter International LPGA event, Ayako Okamoto and L)'D.D Adams, each with one title to their credit, shared the lead with 4-under·par 681 after the first round. Each covered the front nine in 33 strokes and the b!lck nine in 35 -2 under for each half . E x-OCC star Hill shines LAS VEGAS -Fonner Orange a Coast College standout Donnie Hill collected five hits and drove in three runs Thursday night to spark the Tacoma Tigers to a 7 ·3 Pacific Coast League victory over the Las Vegas Stars. Hill doubled in the game's first run in the first inning, doubled in the seventh and rapped out three singles as the Tigers knocked Las Ve~a.i to· l · l for the 9eCOnd half of the aeaaon and 6=27 overall. Howe to lea ve clin ic today Bullpen ace Steve Howe will be • released from a drug·rehabilitation clinic today but will remain on the disabled.list, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced Thursday. Meanwhile, Baseball Com· missioner Bowle Kuhn said iri New York that an investigation is continuing into Howe's cocaine abuse problem ... Catcher Sue Trabovttz of the F.dison High softball team has signed a letter of intent to play of Long Beach State in the fall. Trubovitz hit .300 and was named to the All·CIF and All·Sunset League teams this season ... Huntington Beac h's Rebecca Godbebere. a model, and dance instructor Lisa Kolbly have been chosen to the 1983 Ly nn, Jackson 1-2 in voting Raiderettescheer1eadersquad ___ _, by a panel of judges ... Larry NEW YORK -Outfielders Fred a Holmes is under a 30~ay Lynn and Reggie Jack.son of the deadline to sign for a mandatocy defense of the Angels are running 1·2 w ith Dave World Boxing Council heavyweight cham- Winfield of the New York Yankees in p\onship against Gr eg Page, a fight Holmes said third place, ahead of fourth place Ben Oglivie of that he's ready for when the money is right ... Mil k · th 1 All s ball · E rnie Cobb, the 5-11 sparkplug guard of Boston wau ee m · e atest • tar otmg College's 1978· 79 basketball team, was indicted on announced by Commis&oner Bowie Kuhn's office Thursday. federal charges related lO a point-shaving scheme. The game is to be played in Chicago's T ) Comiskey Park July 6. e evision, r a dio Meanwhile, hitting stars Rod Carew of the TV:· Baseball-Angels at Kansas City 5·30 ~gels at. first~· and George Brett.of Kansas p.m., Channel 5. ~ · _ Cit~ at ~ continue to hold substantial leads at RAl'.>10 :.,..»aseball-Angels at Kansas City, thetf'-J)08lTh uona..ball • _._ S d -S:30 p.m.:l{MPC (710); Houston at Dodgers, 7:30 e oting enwt un ay. p.m., KABC (710). All-Star soccer tournament features many area stars 'The Orange County A)l·Star Soccer Tour· ~ent is scheduled for Saturday evening and S unday afternoon "at tjuipman College in Or· aoge, featuring most of tt)e grauating high school talent with area s~douts evident in every ~tion. The North and South meet at 6 on Saturday, followed by the East and West at 8. The winners meet S unday afternoon at 5 for the cham- pionship, following a , CQnsolationgameat 1 and a girls all·star game at 3. ; Coaches of the four all·star teams are Ocean V,iew's Paul Kollar (¥/est), Canyon's Andy ~chters (North). La Quinta's Paul Neeld (~uth) and Dana Hills' f.ugust Alarcon (East). Of!Ches of the girls' game are University High's J'pey Knox (South) and F'ullerton's Cliff Trimble ct-lorth). * OrMlll Ceuntv Al·Stlln SOUTH Clluek Smoot <Founteln VelleYI ; Btt.IC» Muncie (Founteln llellev); RObert FICll (Marine); Mlelt. 8utdl« (Ai'Mlne); Jerry 8at>k (Marl,..), ~lo Flof'n (WntmlMt ... 1, Adrien l't!ttlll>s (Estencle); Bretl Devis (Huntlnet°"' 8"<::11), AOI! Z.one< (Hunt111111.,.., lheclll, Trov Hen· dfldtson (Le Quinta); Jon Cannon IU Quli\l1J; P1uj Gref (La Qulnfl), Pltrlca o•ar1en (G1rcle" Grovel. Carlos c-(Garoen Grovel: Steve Fownilre (PaclfQ), Don MallelneV lfl'aclflcll. Cun Bauer (Mat.,. Dell, cnuck Ou Bourdk:o <Lo• Ai.mlto•), Bfenl Eric:._,.,.., ILo• Alamttos) WIEST Eric Bi.teld (EdllOll), Gtrrv Gr.shim (Edison), J1c:k Bedolllefl <Oaan vi.w>. Atld ThlbodHu IOC9en View), 11.,.., Outblll (OcM n A.YSO t eam hosts Scottis h I ; Last year a group of f: YSO soccer players rom Costa Mesa Divislof\ 11 , 6-year..olds) journeyed 10 Scotland and England lO spend a week in each ~try with a h0&t faro· 1 Now , It's time for • ~tain to return the favor. • A team from Scotland Wm arrive today and begin a two.week ex · travaganza of cultural trips and international aoccer gAJTl8. t On Saturday. July 2, at 10 a.m. at Balearic li'\eld, an international 8C)()C)er tournament will take place. Aa well u t~ :host con a Men lftowdies, thett will be !many out·of·t o wn 1ieama. u well as \he 1Scota and a German .&eanl a.i.o here on • ""1\UJ'al exchange • View), Bob Tei.mo (NewPO<I HerborJ, JO/Ian Ro .. nQulst (NewPO<I Herborl; Jtff Jetoo• (CorOlla clef Mer). Vince McGulnneu (Corona del Marl. 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High mileage. The 1983 Toyota Standard Bed Truck is rated at 31 Estimated Highway MPG .@EPA Estimated MPG. Remember: Com- pare this estimate to the EPA MEstimated MPG" of other trucks with manual transmission. You may get different mileage. depending on how fast you drive. weather conditions. and trip length. Actual highway mileage will probably be less than the "Highway Estimate." High performance. This is Toyota's low- est-priced truck. But it still comes standard with a big. rugged 2.4 liter engine. Ifs the biggest standard engine in its class. High quality. Quality construction. And quality features Like power-assisted front disc brakes. 3-across seating And a 1400-pound payl&d (including occupants. equipment and cargo I. The 1981 Toyota Standard Bed Truck . All the performance and quality that make Toyota trucks so easy to believe in. At a price you may find hard to believe And while you're looking for great prices. see your Toyota dealer now. Special incentives from Toyota to dealers could mean big savings on all Toyota trucks lor you .. ·\1 ,,,ul.tdll'n ..... u~tt· ..... d r1·1 ••• '""' I,, J l\.•t .... h lu •• ,, ..... , l>th,, 11 oH ~.Jf \ 1•11"' , •• i Oul .,, 141 h , ,, ...... ,,, 1, .... ,,)\Hl.1ltUf ,1..,111u • .,1 II h't;h•n1ll\ l•'1tt1tfl t,·qu1omt•11r OH WHAT A FEELI G 1 TOYOTA BUCKLE lJP-IT5 A GOOD rLF:LING' • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldey, Jurwt 24, 1983 .. Liberty heats Defender twice at America's Cup NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The American yacht Liberty, with Dennis Conner steering, used an onshore breeze Thuraday to best Defender in two straight preli1'Tl4lary America's Cup race. But then trouble cropped up. ln a third race , Liberty was over the starting line early and, before the crew could recoup, was behind Defender by 55 aeconda. Defender, under the guidance of Tom Blackaller, nailed down the victory by one minute, 25 seconds at the finish of · a shortened course. The twin victories were sweet for Conner who lost three of the FIRST STEP. From Page 81 first four races In the preliminaries which began &tur- day. Conner, who won the cup final three years ago at the helm of Freedom, moved into the lead Thursday at the ala.rt of the flnt two races and never fell behind. ln the first race, Liberty had a two-second edge on Defender over the line and steadily moved ahead over the 13.5-mlle tett, stretching the advantage to 1:17 at the finish. In the second race, the coune was shortened to four legs instead of five as Liberty won by 1:16. Center in Santa Ana. ·•w e just want the league to survive. "I've seen a lot of kida go to a Lakers game and try to get cl06e to the players, but can't. With this league, that's pcmible. "So far it has worked out well." The league, however, a1ao has benefits for the player, too. "I still like to get out there IUld run around with the beat of them," McDaniela concedes. "Actually, we all enjoy it. It's a chance to socia1ize and play ball and that's what a summer league is all about." . Not to mention the opportunity it extends for players to display their wares in front of NBA or European scouts. · "Everyone in the league Is geared toward the NBA," says McDaniels. "Hopefully. there will be some guys who will get jobs because of this." Either way, McDaniels is pleased by what he's accomplished to this point. "I'm really proud of this league," he says. "Once you make a commitment like this you want to see it succeed. "So far, it's just like it was suppoeed to happen." YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tom Blackaller Olympics get security chief LOS ANGELES (AP) -The White House has named a new federal security liaison for the 1984 Olympics after receiving a report that the origi.qal liaison wasn't devoting enough time to the job, according to a published report. K enneth Hill, 37, a State De- partment official who last served as the department's regional se- curity director in Bonn, West Germany, will replace White House aide F.dward V. Hickey, the report said, quoting uniden- tified sources. Officials were quoted as saying that Hickey missed at least two key meetings of the main Olym- pic security coordinating commit- tee and had otherwise not been as active as desired in the poat. QUAKER STATE DELUXE rThis week's radio, television menu Sarunlay TELEVISION 10:15 a.m. (4}-BASEBALL-Pittaburgh at St. Louia. \ 1 p.m . (4)-WIMBLEDON TENNIS -.Early-round action at London (taped}. 1:30 p.m. (7}-NATIONALSPOllTS FESTIVAL -More than 2, 700 athletee compete in the pre.Olympic showcue at Colorado Springs (taped). 2:90 p.m. (2)-GOLF-Third round action in the Danny Thomaa Metnphia Clualc (taped). 3:30 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SA1lJRDAY-WBC featherweight champion Juan LaPorte (23-3, 13 KO.) defends his title apinlt Johnny de la Rola (21-0, 17KO.)lna1JCheduled 12-round bout in Puerto Rico (taped). . 5 p.m. (7}-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Coverage of the U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Champlonahipe at lndlanapolia June 17-19 (taped). Alao: Mark Breland defenda h1a welterweight crown in the World Amateur Boxing Championahip Challenge against Yong Beom Chung in Tokyo (taped). 5:30 p.m. (5}-BASEBALL-Angels at Kansas Oty. . RADIO Baseball-Angela at :<ansas Oty. 5:30 p.m ., KMPC (710); Houston at Dodgers, 7:05 p.m .. K.ABC (790). Sunday TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. (7)-USFL FOOTBALL-LA Ex- press at Washington. 11:30 a.m. (2)-GOLF-Final round action. in the Danny Thomas Memphi.a Classic. (5)- BA.SEBALL-Angels at Kansas City. • 1:30 p.m . (2)-WIMBLEDON TENNIS -Early-round action at London (taped). (2}- SPORTS SUNDAY-U.S. Individual Gymnastics Championships at Chicago (taped). RADIO USFL Football-LA Express at Washington, 10:30 a.m., KNX (1070). Baseball-Angela at Kansas City, 11:30 a.m., KMPC (710); Houston at Dodgers, ·1:05 p.m., K.ABC (790). HOT MOTOR OIL BUYS PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUESDAY JUNE 28 60MONTH FREEDOM II BATTERY The Effortless Car Wax. SALE PRICE M,A, AEFUNO PUaa&IMPLATa OR CWTCH Dl8C For mott domeetlc & Import Cart & tight truckt. 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MG ..... impe~ 14.88 TllANIMIUION OOOUR =:~18.88 . . -17,IOOO'IWMG•.• . -23.88 HAPPENINGS 'IN THE DAILY PILOT'S. AUTO MARKET • • • • •• •• ., EARLE IKE DISPLAYS Hll AWARD WASHINGTON, D.C •••• Eerie Ike, President and owner of Earle Ike Toyota-Volvo In Costa Mesa. Is a winner of the 1983 AIADA-Sports Illustrated Dealer of Distinction Award. The prize Is one of the moat prestigious awards presented to automoblle dealers by the American International Automobile Dealers Asaoclatlon. The May 16th award presentation. which followed a dinner honoring Members of the U.S. Congress, was held In conjunction with the Sixth American International Automobile Congress. This year's Automotive Congress Is being held at the Hyatt Hotel In Washington, D.C. Ike was chosen as one of 29 honorees because of his exceptional qualities of leadership and accomplishment with the management of his dealership, his dedication to the entire auto industry and his commitment to civic and community development. Ike, a Toyota and Volvo dealer, has been an automobile dealer for 14 years. He has been honored with several Industry awards, lncludlng the Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award and the Toyota Quallty Dealer Award. Ike's many community activities Include President of the Inglewood lion's Club; President of the Inglewood Chamber of Commerce and Vice Chairman of the Board of the Danlel Freeman Hospital. _ A-IADA, formed In 1970, is a wholly independent organization with members In 50 states. The association Is the voice of the nation's 1;000 dealers In Imported automobiles and the 165,000 employees ot these dealerships. *** CARSON ••• Nissan U .S .A . today announced the publlc Introduction of the Nissan Pulsar NX Turbo, a vehlcle the compeny predicts • wlfl create a new automotive marketing niche for high performance, moderately priced compact : cars. ~ C.P. (Chuck) King. 'senior vice president, sales, said the new model wlll be available In June at nearly 1100 Datsun dealers throughout the country. "The Nissan Pulsar NX which we brought to the market last fall , represented a new dimension In sporty, affordable compact cart for our 1983 model year," King said. "Now the NX Turbo take• this one step further . The NX Turbo hes a horaepower-to-wetght ratio of roughly 19 to 1. to compare very favorably to the horsepower-to-weight ratio of the 280ZX Turbo, which · is approxlmately 15.S to 1. Whet thele numbers mean Is that the NX Turbo fa a lot of fun to drive." Special lnatrumentatlon exctullve to the NX Turbo Includes a manlfold pressure or "boost" geuge, plus the standard tempereture and fuel gauges, 125 mph speedometer and tachometer. The NX Turbo comes equipped only With an automatic transmission. The turbocharged engine, which dlaplac:ee 1487 cc, produces 100 bhp at 5200 rpm and 114 ft-lbs of torque et 3800 rpm. In comparleon, the atanderd 1800 cc Pulser NX engine develops 69 bhp at 5200 rpm and 92 ft-Iba of torque at 3800 rpm. The engine use• NlsHn'a fuel-Injected ECCS (Electronlc Engine Control System). The system measures the temperature of the engine coolent and the ambient elr, the polltlon of the number-one platon In reletlonahlp to top-dead-center, vehlcle speed, throttle velve poaltlon, Intake elr flow, end compoaltlon of the exhauat gas to determine optlmel fuel mixture and 1park advence settings for the operating condition•. The ayatem Includes • three-way catalytic converter, • knock aenaor end en automatic Idle speed control. The computer that control• the ECCS aystem la roughly the tin of • ctger box and la located under the driver'• ... t. To cope with lta power potential, the engine and fta component• heve been 1trengthened. It uaea relnforc.d beerlng1, pl1ton1, • more rigid crenkahatt, end • new hHvy-duty clutch cover. The generel upgredlng ot the car ha been cerrled Into the auapenllon end brake 1ystem1, with firmer 1hock ebeorber velvtng end demplng, higher 1prlng retH end enlerged reer breke druma. 8peolal t1re1 help put the NX Turbo'• power and handllng onto the pewment. ••• PAMLY POUfll-GOOR-The 1884 Ford Tempo four-door ledan la tailored to the famHy -yet le not boxy or bortng. The ftve P•••nci-vet*M wu deelaned end engineered to provlde the tunottonaf emctenoy that IPP9M to~ buyer1. Th• all-new Tempo oombln• •leek 1tyllng with the late1t front-wh••l·drlve 19G_tlnolo'y In a epaoe-•fflolent"' mld·•laed peck.. here alto ••• eporty two-door *'60fl of the Tempo. loth modeel haw the all,.,_ 2.3·11ter High Swtrl Combuttlon tour-oytlnc:ter engine, llC·IV onboard oomputer and fully Independent Quadrallnk rear-auapenelon ~ ' • * • ....,..., ...... ..,_~~~-=~~-,-------..-.... ~~ ........... """'"_......._~S'l"'9'!W•~·~·aa..e~M~A•WW'll ..... "'1!1~~111"----· .... -l!!!"O'!OP ...... ~ ................ lll!l ..... 1!'9~ ..................... ~ .. ~ .............. l)ll ... ll .... llllll .. ll ........ ,~ M Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 214, 1983 1 Summer league :unfolds ic>NG BEACH-The USA Buketball De- velopment Summer ~tips off Saturday with the fint of four weekend• of action before the playoffs at Lohg Beach State with thf Orange County entry featuring four area IW\douta from the re- cently graduated aenior claaa. Among the. Orange County .quad are Corona del Mar's Mike Hess, Fountain Valley's Rob Whitehair, Newport Harbor's Joe Seager &Qd Ocean View's Byron Ball. so competing at Long Beach State on the same dates, but at night, are the USA Basketball Development high achool gjrls division, which includes an Or- ange County team with seven area players. They are Corona del Mar's Angie Dodds, Heather FBtey and Lisa Rom.Qey, FBtancia's Amy Hathcock and Debbie Hughes, Edison 's Gretchen Meinhardt and Fountain Valley's Terese Puchalski. On the Metro team are F.cl.Ulon's Mary Beth Thobe and Newport Christian's Shella Berkebile. SCH•DUL.a ( .. LAN -..dl s.tit> Mell -JuM M-Lo..-A~ont: 8"c:h, 10'.lO a.m.; Matro Noo'"lll va Matro South, 10'.lO; South Bay n . Sar Galltlel Vellev, 12:30; San FMnandc Valley va. Ofanoe COIJfltY, 12:30. June »-Or-Countv va. Sou1t Bay. 10:301 Lone l4lacfl va. Metre H«th, 10'.30; San FemalldO V.-.V va Sell Gwltl, 12:30; Loi Aneeift Vl Mtfro Soulll, 12:30. JulY 2-0r-Countv va. Maire Ncwtll, 1~; San Famendo Vellrf vs Mffro south, 10'.10; Soutfl Bay va L-&Mdl, 12·.lO; Loi' .Moelft va. Saft GeClrlll v *". 12:30. JUIY ~-9aedl YS. San Fecnendc> V.-.V, 10'.lO; Of- COWllV va. Loi Aneelet. 10'.lO; south ea, va. Matro South, 12'.lO; San GWlal Vattev n. Matro Noffll, 12:30. JUIY ?>-San FtmendO V.-.V n . Mtlllro Horth, 10-.10; Lone 9Mcfl n r.Mtro Soulll, lo:30; Loi Allllelft n . $~, 12:30; Or-C-tv .... San Gebrlal Vellev, 12:30. Jutv 2....-orenoe COIJfltv va. Matro SoUth, 10-.30; Soulfl aay Y-. Matro ~. 10-.30; San Gellrlal Vallev ., .. Lone BMc:h, 12:30; Sall Femando Vatev YS. LOl .Moelft, 12'.30. Jutv JO-San FemMCIO V....., va. Soulfl eay. lo:30; San Gebrlll v.-.v YS. Nt«ro South, 10'.30; Loi ~ ... Matro North, 12'.lO, Oranoe c-ty .... ~ llMdl. 12'.JO. JulY l ._.vofh begin. --June ~"' 9ay n. Ofanoe County, 6~i San Fernando Vallev .... 1'Mlro, 6:30; Lone a..ctl n . S.n Gaelrlll Vellev, l:lO. J~ u-L.ont1 9Mc:h v-. Ven- ture-S.nte Bartiera, 6:30; San Fwnanoo Valev va. Of-County, 6:30; San GeOtlal V.-.V vs.-$Guth 9ay, 1:30. June JO-Venture·S6cldl11l«tl va. Nor1t1 c-t. 7:30 C•t Simi Valley, ltoval or Vlftlura Hlefl). Jutv t-San F~ Valley va. Sall GaOrlal Vell!rt, 6:30; Horth Coait ., .. Oranee County, 6:30; South eay n. Venture·Santa Bert1er1, 1:30; ~ 9aedl va. Metro, l:lO. .J<h 1~Ventur9·Santa Berber• v\.•Sall F...-.dO Vel/trf, 6:30; Horth Coett ., .. San GaOrltl V-""'v, 6:30; LOM 8eedl va. Of-Countv, 1:30; South 9ay va. Metro, l:lO. Jutv 2>-V1nture-Salll• e.rb9r• n . San Gaotlal V.....,, 6:320; L.on9 8aedl YS. North Coast, 6:30; Matro .... Of•-Countv, l:lO; Sen Fwnenoo v...., va. Soutfl Bay, 1:30. JulY 2'9San F..-. Vallev va. Nor1tl c-1. 6:30; Venture-Sant• ..-W• va. Matro, 6'.lO; San~ V...., vs. Or•-C-'V, l:lO; L.on9 9a9dl va. Soulll 9av, 1:30. Ah ~ C-tv "'· Ventwe-Sallta ..,_,.., 6:30; L.on9 8e9dl vs. San Fernando Vel/trf, 6!30; MeWO vs. San Gebrltl V*V, l:lO; HGrffl C-1 .,._ Soutfl 9aY. l;JO. )Uly 3._.vofh tleeln. Nitro field at OCIR There will be a select field of nitro-burning funny can and dragsters a' the 17th annual Nitro Championships being held Saturday night at Orange County Inter- national Raceway. 'This edition will fea- ture 1982 World FiJ)8ls Winner Tripp Shwn&ce, driving Joe Piaano's ~vrolet ~try. Jim Dunn. a drag racing vet- etan from Long Beach, Will be driving hia "Fire- rdan Quickle.'' , Dunn won the 1981 World Flnala. comple~ ~the National Hot Rod Al9oclation point& chue ln the victory circle, aa well u in the Top Ten pbinta leeden. Gates open at noon ~th ellmlnatiom begin- ning at 7 o'clock. Chil- dren 12 and under are admitted free of charae· An l'.ngUsh Leather wendar concat la open to all women 18 and over. Other AA entries fficlueli Rod noumoy of Lot Ante•· Sherm Gunn from W• c.ovtna. Gary Dmlhara. Marty Ll~ \kfleld and Ron Awl ... Alona with the M-tunn~ will be TopJ\111 ~- TIME TO CHANGE • • •• From Page 81 Brad !Uchten stole the ball and ICO.red in sudden death overtime . Rodney Johnson led Fmaon with 18 pointa and 12 rebounda. OK, eo It's awnmer league and who care1? Maybe It doesn't go in the record boob, but don't count on Mater Del losln8 again th.I.a summer -at least not with the near-full strength lineup it had Wednelday. * * * Speedway racing scheduled tonight Speedway motorcycle racing returns to Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa tonight with a special attraction set with wh~lie phenom Doug Domokos. Domokos recently set a world wheel- ie record of 68 miles on the rear wheel of a motorcycle, and will be bringing out his new $,50,000 A TC. ATCs are the three-wheeled all J.errain vehicles and Domokos will be riding it on two, and one wheel. All of the regular events are also scheduled, including the scratch and handicap main events. Gates open at 6:30 and the first race is at 8. . \ Ocean View High aocoor coach Pa41 Kollar, who guides the West in the Orange County All-Star _game a\ Chapman College Saturday nisht and Sunday afternoon, is taking over the aoocer program a t Golden Wect Col- lese. and will do both, coaching the Ruatlers in the fall. then hi.a Seahawka at Ocean View later. * * * Add soccer: Do they know .omething others don't? There are four All-Star teams, representing the West, F.aat, South and North. * * * ELSEWHERE -Look for Laguna Beach High's foot.ball team to have that Hal Aklu look with the former head coach assisting Den.Dla Haryua as the Artists' offensive coach . . . El Toro High has replaced baseball coach Tom McCaffrey with' Du Deleoa, an assis- tant for the pa.st four years ... Former Newport Harbor High football star Steve Bullington was recently honored as a 1983 scholar·alhlete at San Diego State. He returns to the Aztecs as their primary punt and place-kick snapper in the fall for his senior season ... Los Altos High's M.llle Smltb, a 6-9 star in football (quarterback) and basketball, has been voted Southern California's male prep athlete of the year. • REMEMBER • •• From Page 81 lf there's a .Uver llnlng to th1a atOry lt'a the fact Tugale wu drafted by a team-the Olanta-Qlat desperately needs a running beck. lt'a an un-aaked-for label that's some- times hard to shed. John Tuggle And, lt'a not like •e 22-year-old doesn't have credentiala. His 1,813 career yards rushing rank.I fourth on c.al't all-time llat, and TuaaJe WU al80 voted the Outstanding Player in the Japan Bowl. "Wlien T think about the coaching changes at Cal my laat two years, and the fact there waa no form of oonai.aten- cy, I feel I'm actually lucky I got dratted," aaya Tuggle, trying to put tbJngs tn perspective. "I'm happy .becauae I feel I'm going to get an opportunity." Still, the attgrna of being last ... well, Louganis posts four I Os at Festival COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -Greg Louganis and Kelly McConnick led the way in diving Thursday night, winning the 3-meter springboard events at the National Sports Festival. Louganis, a world champion Crom Mission Viejo, outdueled his teanunate, David Burgering, for the gold medal. Both divers quali- fied for the Pan American Games in Venezuela in August. Lougartis received four perfect scores of 10 and totaled EM0.19 points for his 11 dives, while Burgering had one 10 and 658.68 points. Mark Bradshaw of Springfield , Ore., won the bronze medal with 613.23 points. McCormick captured th~ women's title, scoring heavily on two dives she had missed badly in Wednesday's preliminaries. The 23-year-old from Columbus, Ohio, llCOred 514.86 points, while Wendy Wyland of Mission Viejo had 508.44 points. Both earned Pan Am berths. Chris Seufert of Ambler, Pa., was third with 499.62. Finals in figure skating's pairs and dance competition also were staged Thursday night. The brother-sister duo of Wayne and Natalie Seybold of Marion, Ind., captured the gold medal in the pairs. ln ·the dance, favorites Carol Fox of Westland, Mich., and Richard Dalley of Wilmington, Del., took first place. Louganis, widely regarded as the best diver in the world, had created a stir here even before winning the springboard com- petition. Few athletes can boast such extraordinary skills that they re- quire a modification of the facility in which they compete. • ~'' ~~~ ...._ LEAGUa LUOHI ~ ~ ArMriean LMtue BATTING (11.0 t i bah): C.rew, ~. .410, lloCIQ>, Bo"°"· US. M<Rae, Ka11>a1 cuv. .346; Grlttev. New Yor,, ~. Tnornton, Ctevelalld, 325. RUNS Rlollen ... ltlmore, 49. Mvfra,, Beltlmore, 41; Younl, Mltwaut<", 46. • Ca"lno. Mll\nesote, 45. 4 ,,. tied wll~ 43. '*' • • • "' .. 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(l·n) Oetroll (Petrv 6·S) e l Belllmore <O.Mertln11 4· 10). ln> New York (Rlonelll 1·71 •' Bo11on (Brown S·O. ln> Cleveland (Sorensen 4·6) al Mllwauket (Sulton •·4), tn> Mlntlflola (Wllllams 3·1> "'' Cnlco110 (Burns 3·4), (n) Toronlo (LH I 6·6l et Seelll• (Young 7·6), (n) Nallonal LMgue WU~ DIVISION Dedler1 Allenla Sen Frencl1co Sen Oleoo H01Jslon Clnclnnetl W L 43 2S 39 29 JS 33 " l3 JS JS lO 39 EAST DtVIMON Montreal St Loul1 Pnllaoe!Pfll• Chicago Pit111>ur11n New York 36 79 34 l7 29 33 30 37 ,. 34 77 ~ Tlwl"Mlll 't' s Scel'ft San 0 if90 7. DM9ef'I S New Yorio. 1, SI L°'lb s Montreel 4, Pnlladtlcinl1 l Pmsourgn S, Cn~eoo 7 T-Y"s~ l"c1. G& 632 S74 SIS S07 soo 43S S54 SIS 448 ... .431 403 4 • • 9 13!1> Hou11on (J Nlekro 4·SI 11 Dodeef's (Hooton 6·21, Cnl At1en11 <Dn lev 0-0 and McMurtrv 1·4) el Clnclnnetl (PriCe 5·4 end Be<tnvl •·7), 2, (l·nl • Clllcego (Ruthven 4•41 el Montreal <Rooers 9·31 • Pnllec:lelllfll1 lCllrl•lenson 7·•> al New York (Swen l·J>. (n) Plllsburoh lBll>bv ?·7) at St Louis (Sluper 7·4), (n) San Olfl>O <H•wklns 3·41 at San Fran· CISCO (Krukow •·•). lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE A"991s 7, Aovals 2 CALlfORNIA KANSAS CITY Ownng dn FoU n RJc.ksn lb O.Cncslb Adem\ lb Grich 71> LVMcf RCiarll If Velentln rl Boonec abrlllll allrlllll 4 3 2 7 WWllson 11 4 0 0 0 s I I 0 UWsnln " • 0 0 0 S 0 I I Whitt ti> • I I 0 l I 2 2 McRae dh • I 1 I I 0 0 0 Aikens ID 4 0 I I l 0 0 0 Oii• cf 0 0 0 0 SOOO SlmPSOncf 7000 • 0 l I Sh«ldn Oii 1 0 0 0 4 I 7 1 Ge<onmrf 3 O 1 O 4 I 2 0 P\lmllY )D 3 0 0 0 Wt lllanc 7 0 0 O T-la 111 1 T..... JI 2 6 2 ~.,., ......... ~ 102 112 ooo-1 K-•Clt't ...... 101-2 Geme·Wlnnlng RBI -RoJeckM>n (7) E-u lornlckv. OP--<ellfvril• l, IC•n· MIS City I. LOll-<:ellfornle I, ICenMts City S. 78-0owntng, O.Clncn, Aikens, Veltn· llN, Willie. McRM HR-Velentlne ISi. Oownlng (J) ~ H "E• ea SO c....... For~ll W,7•) 9 6 2 6 KMDf•CltV Black L,l·l 41·3 s s 3 1 Cestro l 1-3 2 2 0 0 Reni.o 7 0 0 I 1 Hood 1 0 0 0 0 T-NO. A-31,113. American LMeue W""9 Se• I. Twft 6 Minne.Ole 300 300 ~ 9 I ChlUOO 403 000 10x-t 13 0 Cu llllO, Filson (3), Lewi• (4). wn11enou1e (7), Lyu ndlr t7I and Leud,,..; Bennlller, Lame> (61 end HIU. w -B•Ml11er. 3·1. L-<:u llllo, A·S: Hlh-MlnllftOI•, 1Cun11 (I), Ward ( 13). llrunanlkv (10), Leuoner (1). Clltc.go, Lu1ln1kl It), Kittle 1161 ..,._ S, lted Sex 4 Clev ... no 300 101 QOO-i 11 8o"on 100 000 120-4 7 I Sutclltte, Solllner II ), HH lon (II end HHMY. Eulen (91; Bird, Olede 161. Slenlev <•> .,,., G.dmen, Allenson (ft. W-S..IClltte. 9·7 L-lllrd. 1·3 HR-Clev~end, ThO<nlon 171. ThornH (6) &o.lon Armes (16) .... Jeys s. M9~ 4 Toronto 101 000 120-i 10 I SMtlW 010 100 001-7 1 Clancv, MC.uuonton (II and Whlll. Mer11Ml 171, AbOoll. Vende Berg (7), StentOI' (7), Ceudll (I) and MerC:.00. W-<:lencv, •·s. L-Slenlon. 0-1 HRs-saairte. 0.Henderson (6), !Mrnererd (3) NATIONAL LEAGUE ~adrH 7, De6eers 5 SAN otE~ LOS AN~ELES S.le1ar lo Wiggins cf Gervev ID Lerc;eno rt Tmolln u MRmrin Gwvnnl1 RJ-l cl BofllMe 2D Gwold1 c Orevckv o O.Leono •b•llbl 4 I 0 0 s 0 2 J S 1 I 1 A I I 0 4 1 ) 2 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 l I 0 0 1 I 1 0 I 0 0 0 Tnomes 71> Aoenlcl\ cl Baker If Gu.rrtr 31> J0Mrle1 lb Broe.II lb Yuger c LendSIV n Merl"41 rf Anoesn u Lelldr• Oii Revesc l/alen1la o llKll.WfhO Monclv on WrlohtP lS 111 6 T- S<we W ..... eDrlllM 5 2 1 0 5 7 l 4 s 0 1 0 • 0 I I 3 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 • 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 J I I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • S IJ S Sell Olew '21 001 --1 us .,...... 100 OlO 001-s G-·W1n11lng lt81 -none E-Guerrtfo OP-Sell Dleoo 1, Los A11911n 1 LO&-Sen Oleoo s. Los AnMles t 1&-0rlVKllY. Mtr"'-M Hllt-ltoenlclll 2 (2), Tfl'llOlllon (2), Ga'"v 1111.S-Seluar, Oreveuv 1 ~rtfo • " " ..... '° IMO.. Or•Vl(llv W,11·4 ' • 4 °'~ U-J 5 1 L-S.7 M 0 0 L .. AMIMS Ve•rta L.t·4 61·3 t 7 a.c.kwlth 12·3 , 0 Wrlfll! I 0 0 T-1'At . A-,703 ......... uefM Mltt7,C....... s 4 ' I I 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 , 0 0 4 0 0 0 SILouls 112 000 100--S " I New VOA 003 400 00.-7 I) , St-, Von ~ U), l.allll (4), KNI Ill alld ~ter; Lvn<ll, OlaJ m, Siik m encl OrtlL W-Olal, 2·1 L.-VOI' ~. 1•2. H"t-St. L.oull, 11911 SMll (>). New YOl'lc, BrQOlls (4). ~J.C-.2 C~ M000--'1 6 I PttttOurell 1 IJ 000 'IOll-S 10 I Trout, ~Olv (4)1 k..,I, <11, CflTIPlllll (1) ffld Liii•: Mew.-aM ....... w-McWlltame, t•t.. L-TroUt, ... 7. H"-Cllleeto, Mot.,_. 1101. ...... ,....., Pl'Asftl.r• '" 010 -....., s , ~ n1 ---11 1 Hl*On, AlfMllr-U>, MCOf~ l&l, Hlf--1 (71 8flf Vlrll, ~-. """" CA>. ••• <•> ffld Cerw w-0Ulckto11, 7 ... l-+fudlolft, M RBI Klllle, Chlcevo, so. Wero, MIN\I• 101e. 4 . DeClllcn, Aftltls, ~. lillce, Boston. 44, Murrey, Belllmore. 43. Win· fltld, New Vork, 4.). HITS· Whllekar, Delroll, 90, Booos. Bo,lon, 19; C:erew, Antth, 19, Cetllno, Mlnnesolt, IS; Ward, Mlnnesote. 11. Yount, Mllwaukff, 11. DOUBLES: McRae. Kt nHs Cllv, 23, HrDek, Mlnn .. ote, 20; Parrish, Oetroll. 20, Bell, Texu, 19; Be>001, Bo"on. 19; SHenderson, s .. 1111, 19 TRIPLES. Moore, Mllweut..M, 5; Wiison, Detroit, S; Grlttln, Toronto, S. Herndon, 011roll, s. Gloi.on, Ottroll, S; Wlnflt ld, New York, s. HOME RUNS· Arma s, Boston, 16; Klllle, Cnlcago, 16. Rice. Bo"on, 16, oec111e ... Anet!\, IS, Jonn,on. Toronto, I• STOLEN BASES· Cru1, Cnlcego, 33; Wiison, KeMH Cllv. 33. 11en0trson, Oei.· leno, JI, R Law, Chicago, 79, SamOle, Ttxas, 24 PITCHING <• 0ec1,1on1) Fleneoan. Bal· tlmort, 6·0. 2.77. Klffft, Anolls, i · I, 3.2:J, Koo,man. Chlcaoo, 6· I. 4.05. JaCklOll. Toron10. S·I, 411, Sutcllttt, Cleveteno, 9·1 )91 STRIKEOUTS StleD, Toronto, 101, B1 .. 1even. Cle•eteno. 81. Morris, Detroit, 81 Sulctlffe, Cteveta"ll, -61 Goll. T oron•o. 66. HOVI, Chkaoo, 66 SAllES. Qulsent>errv. l(ensa1 Cltv. II. Slentev. Bolton, 14, Caudill, Sea llle, 13, Looe1. Oetroll. II, Davis. Mlnne,ote. 10 NatMnal LNVUI BATTING (170 et bets) Henorlck, SI Loul,, .347; Knight, HOU>lon, 321. Murollv. Atlanta, 327. Dawson. Monlrtal, 373; Maelk>Gk, Pllh Durgh, .311 RUNS: Murohv, Allanla, 61; Gervev, San Dlfl>O, SJ; Raines, Montreel. SI; Evans. San Francisco, SO; Oawi.on, Montreal, 43. RBI, Oewson. Montreal, 54, Murolly, Allenle, SJ; Hendrick, SI.Louis. SI; Eve11,, San Francl1eo, 48, Garner, Houlton, 44. HITS: Oaw1on, Montreal. IS, Tnon. HouSlon, IS; Murohv, Atlanta, 81; Gervtv, Se" Diego, 79; Oliver. Montreal. 78. DOUBLES: Dawson, Montreal, 11; JRav. Pllllburon. 18. Knlotlt, Houston, II; Buckner, Chicago, 17; Cru1, Houston. 17; Ollvtt. MontrHI, 11. TRIPLES: Moreno, Houslon. 7. Oaw,on, Montreal, S, Raines, Montreat, S; Wuhlno· ton, All•nla, S, 7 are lied wllh •· HOME RUNS: Evans, Sen Francisco, 19. Muroov~ AJlan11. 19~ G~ ~. 14 , Schmidt, Pl\llaclell!flla, 14; Clark. Sen Frenclsco, 13, Dawson, Montreal, 13. STOLEN BASES· Re lnu. MontrH I, 30, Wiison, New Yorl<, 25; LtMasle<, San Frenclsco. 24; Moreno. Hou"on, 27, S.Sell, Oedeen n. PITCHING (6 OKillons): Dawley, Hous· Ion, S·1. 172; Falcone, Allente. S·I, VII, Lavelle, San Francisco, S-1, 2Jl6, Monltll.llCO, San Olew. S·I. H S. Rven, HOUSIOll, S· I, 2 04. STRIKEOUTS· Carlton, Pnlledelllflla, 111; Solo, Cll>Clnnell. 101. McWllllems, Plllsourgh, 94, Berenvl, Clnclnnell, 12, Rollers. Montreal, 16. SAVES: Reeroon, MonltH I, 11, Lavelle. Sen Francisco, 10. Beclrosien, Atlenle, 9, Le.Smltn, Chlceoo, 9; Forster. Allen11. a. Minion, Sen Francisco, I, Stewert, Oedefn, I , Al· Shir bllllotlne NATIONAL LEAGUE Celdlen I. Garv Ca rter (Montreal), 664.093, 2 Darrell PO<ler (SI Lou1,1, 463,517, 3 Bruce Benedict IAllanla), 280,800: 4, Terrv Ken· nfdv !San Diego>. 219.167, S. Bo Diet IPnlledelphla l, 160,303; 6. Tony Pene !Pit· llDurgh), 126,694, 7. Jodv Davi• lCnlcagol. 100,172; I. Alen A•hDY (Hou•lon), S9,4SS l"lnt a.semen I Sieve Garvev <Sen Diego), 399.731, 2 Pelt ROH (Phlladetphle), 3S6,746, 3 Al Oliver IMontrtall. 354.103, 4. Cllrl• Cllambllu (Allente), 303,976, S. Ktllh He«nenoer INew Vorkl. 2tS,971, 6. Biii Buckner !Clllcego), iae,069; 7. OerreH Evans (Sen Frenclsco). N ,990; I. J .. on TnomP\Oll CPilll~rOll). tl.9S1 *-.. ...._ I Steve Sex (Oedeen), Sl7,J60. 2. Glenn Hubbard (Allenlel. ll0,402; J. Joe Morgen < Pnnec1111>11le I. 378.676; •-Ootlv Ftvnn (MonlrH ll, 211,617, S Tommv Herr CSI Louosl, 71S,019. 6 Rvne S.ndDerg (Chi cago), 173.ttt, 7 Ron Oe1ter lClnclnnalll. 137.979, a Juen Bonine IS.n Olfl>OI, IOS,781 Third .. ...._ I Mike Scnmldt (PlllledelOlllel. 62t.ll6. 2 8oC> Horner (Aflentel, JJS, 117, 3. Ron Cev (Cnbgo), 261,739, 4 ...... ~· (Oedefn). 2S7,4:H. 5 Tim Welled\ (Mon· lrH I), 199,574; 6. Ken Oberkfell (St. Loul'). llM,lft, 1. Bill M11dloclc (Plllsburgh), 129, 133, a. Pllll Gerner (Houston), 60,310. Slllm!IC>\ I. Ou le Smith (SI LOUii), 671,60S. 7 Oev• Conceoclon <Clnclnnelll. l07,26t. 3 Raf•el Ramirez (Allent•I. 22s.ns, 4 Lerrv Bowe (Chicago>. llS,224; S. Cnrb Soeler (MontrHI), llM.319. 6. Gerrv TemOlelon <Sen Dlfl>OI, 142,744, 7 II• ltuu .. (DedelnJ, 136,tSt, I Dickie Tnon (Hou•· tonl. 111,244. Oii~ 1. D••• Murohv IAllenle). 162,011; 2 And•• Dewson (Montreal), 563,929; 3. Wllllt McGee (SI. Louis\, 392,632; 4. Tim Relnl\ (Montreal). 3Sl,6.52: S. George Hendrick (SI. Loul1), 350,SAI; 6. Dus"' llaklf' ll>edltn), l41All; 7. Claudell Washlnglon tAllenl1l, 316,313, a Lonnlt Smith (SI Louis), 308,?24, 9 Gerry Medoox IPhllecllCohla), 744,m , 10 Kffl LandAIUll tOMMrsJ, 144.412' 11. Leon Ournem (Chicago), 121,173, 17. Wer· ren Cromt rllt (Monlrtal), 105.507: 13. Gtor111 Foster (New York), 196,115, 14 Jeck Clerk tS.n Franclscol. 191,110, IS. Gerrv MellheWS (Phlledelphlal. 116,500, 16 Dave Parker (Pill•l>urllfl). 112, ... Rtwnkte Aa<eWIY SC:MEOULE 01" EVENTS Jutv 2·4 -Celltornle Soorts Car CluO - r99lonal and n111o11e1 rece~ Jutv 9'·10 -Porl<:M Owner•' CluD llme trlell. Julv 16· 17 -Calltornla Soorts Cer Cluo Orlvl119 SchOOI. Julv 23·7• -Brlllsn SchOOI of MOlor Recl119 Julv 30·31 -California Soorts Cer Ck.ID r99lone1 races. AUii. 6·1 -AFM motorc;vcle recH . AUG. 13·1• -Celllornle Soorls Cer CluD Drlvlll9 School . AUG. 10·21 -Por.che Owners' Club urne trlels. Auo. 26·2t -C..lllornle SOO -tndv cers. S4K>l. 3·5 -Cellfornle Soorts Car Club r111lone1 •nd nallollel r•"'· S.01. 10·11 -AFM motorcvcte reces. Sec>! 11 -Alfa Romeo CluD llme lrlels. Seot. II -SRA Molorcvcle Rec;es - IERA Oreo RKH. S.01. 23·25 -Meouler's Orend Prix - Cen Am "'°''' c:en 0c1. 1·7 -Brlooe11one/ScMM Dff·roao Wonc:t CllemolonllllPS. Ocl. l·f -Go kerls. Oct. U·16 -Vk11e111 Aulo Racine AHOClellon trlels. Ocl. n-12 -Penttra Owftlfs' Club -•oort• cer time lrlels. ··Pl\lleClllPftl• Ba.Ion NewWMv Wt\l'llllQIOll I Cnlea9o Mldlleell TemH8ev Blrm4118ham USPL Cnlll9ecX Larrv N~son BIWMurc.lllson TomPvffltf F~ouoles J lrnont EdF I JoM FOIJlllll Je11$e~ Jeff Stumen Jim Dent RtV FIOVd Fun vZoelle< Mert.. MCCum1>1r Jon cnettM Budov Gardner DOI.lo Tewell Lon Nielsen Jav Cudd Mlkt Doneld B1rrv Jaeckel Bruce Lle11k• Ron Street.. S.mmv ltecllel• Jeff Kern RtllCeldwtll Pel McGowen Larr• Mire Jodie Mudd Greg Norman Mlke HOiiand Ml~• SuMlvan GaoroeArcner Tim Sltn4Kon GervMcC0<0 HelSUllon JC Sntad Vlct0< R99etaC10 Jlmlhoroe Wenv Arm"'ono Phil Hencock Slo.Mle<HH lh Mark O'M .. re Bruce Oevlln Deve EICllllDlro.r Scoll Hoen Oon Pooct v Lou Graham Orvllle Mooov Tom Jeni< Ins GlbbV OllDe<I \lance HH Cner Bun Fly Ruu Cochran Garv ICoch Git Morgan Wavne Levi John Manelf•v AIGtlDlroer Ot n Forsmen Mark Calcavtcclllt Mike Peck MecO'Graov Joev Renell Ken Green Gavin Levenson Mark Lye Lon Hinkle BooMu•PllY Pevne Sttwert Jeck Renner Mark Ptefl Ot vld Eow.,ds Larrv Ziegler Curl Bvrum Mer.,Cowero Rtv Stewart Lance Ten Brote' Richard ZollOI ROCI Curt JOM Aoem• TOl'V Ctrda MlktGo•e Boo 8ovd Jerrv Pelt Scoll Simoson Biii Britton Tommv llelenllne Blll S.ncler wevne Plever 8 111CalfM TomLenman George Cedll Oevld Peoples Dave Helltoro Steve Melnv~ LH Trevino Andv Betn JettMllcllell Unov Miiier Mll\t Brennen Mark McNullv Dan HelldOrson Chi Chi Rodrigue a Tnomes Grev Loren lltotierh Oevlo Ovrkl S19veLlebler Tony Sii" Mike McCulk>UGh Tim N0<rll Pt1Un0sev Te<rv Dlelll Greil Powe<' Cler9fl<• Aose ROd Nuekolls Mick~ L,..,,la Ctemenh LJ\1il.Co11 Allen Miile< Forrest Fuier Oerr~l ICestner RoDertA- Rlck Pterson Rick Oeloos Rel•~ "lercon Eric Bellen Ken K911e'r Edell• Jeck.on Jim B()O(o' BobBvman Oenh Wahon Paul A1l1111tr Ed Oouvner tv Btelne McC111l11er LPGA '9Umement let ltec:Mttw, N. Y.I Ayekd'Okarnoto Lvr>n Adams Rose Jones Cetnv Morse Allee Miiier llK kY PHf$on Sandr• Hevnl• ICelhvMerlln Jene BlelOC' ~l>Olt Austin Oonne Wnllt Catll'r Duggen Leur• Cole Sandre Pelmer Holli' Slecv Celhy Sherk ICelllY w1111wor111 Kellvvn Young JudY Ell' BrlnOe GoldMnllll CellwMenl Jud'r Clerk JoAnne Cerner NencvL-1 ee1n Denlej KtltllRlnke< Leurl Pele<son Vicki h bor Mvre Ven Hoo,. OotGermeln VlcNl Fergon CllerlOll• Montoomerv Oelt Eglltllng Merlannt Hunlno Kertn Perme111 Ketnv Hite Clndv Hiii Vivien Brown!" Btvtrlv Devl1 Murie er"' Lvn11s1r-v Jerllvn Brh1 Pet Maver• Sue Erll Pal llredltv CelnY AtvnolO' KtCIV Funu Jene Creller Vicki Sll\lllllon Bonnie Leuer JoyQI Ke1rnl9rskl J-t Ancltr.on CarOlt Cnerbotlnt..- Pfet'f GOll!eV OtOOle Mtff ler11ft l"leNlltton ANtonSllMrd 8etsv8¥rett Cllfh .IOMson Martne Neuse Allee lltllltnan MervOwver BtltvlClnt Deob41 MeSMY ~HemlCn 1'0llCll Wetton COMll Cllllleml Petti "luo Amv AICOll DonNCaoonl SIHt\11111 FerwlO Alelllldfl "elnMr4'1 &alldr• Sllvalch Jo AM W•t11•m MerllVll Smith htll $olo!'nofl ~v 11M11twt11 Wl'11.AV-Metr. OICUnon HollY Hartley SfletOll ht'rttl MM .. St~ $119 Foellman ~.~ ..... hr11 lklnll.0Wtllv ~c .... •·Jtm!IDeW-~··.,.., """ 01111111 ........ -.,,. n•.,,_.1 »·~ 33·3'-t7 U-U-.1 31·,._.1 l6-n-.e »·ls-11 )f-34--tl ,..,.,_.. H-Gl--11 u-u-.a lS·:u--.1 ,..,.._.... :M·:M-61 34·JS-.9 l6·ll-69 37·)2-69 l6-~9 3S·3'-t9 34·3S-.9 3S·~9 34·35-69 3S·,.......9 3'·»-69 34·3'--70 33·37-70 34·3'--70 J6·34--70 3S·lS-10 38·3?-10 37·))--70 l S·JS.-70 l3·J7-70 3'·34--70 33·37-70 l6·:W-70 3S·U -70 l6•:M-70 33·37-70 33·37-10 34·16-70 lS·U-11 3S-U-11 35·36--71 35·36--71 34-37-71 37·34-71 lS·l6-11 3S·J6-11 35·36-11 l6·3S-11 l6·3S-71 l6·3S-11 l6·3S-71 3S·l6-71 34·31-71 36·lS-71 37-34·11 35·36--71 35·36-71 lS·J0-11 36·3S-11 J1·3S-72 3S·l7-n 3S·37-n 31·34--72 36·36-72 36·J6-72 36·36--72 31-u-n 33·3'-72 35·l7-n :w-~n Jl-3'-n ll·:M--72 l6·J6.-n U·lt-73 31·36-73 l6·37-73 lS·lt-73 l9·:w-n 36·31-73 31·36--73 36-37-73 ll·*>-73 JS·lt-73 36·31-73 U·lt-13 30·37-73 3S-3t-n 37·36-n 37·36-n 35·39-7• 37·37-14 36·)9-14 31·37-14 30·3'-14 37·J7-1• 39·l S-14 3S·39-74 l6·lt-14 37·37-14 •·.U-14 3S-l9-74 l7·l7-14 Ja-36--14 )7·37-14 37·37-14 J.4·*>-74 l6·lt-7S Ja·31-7S l7·3t-15 3'·36-7S J9·36-1S 36·39-15 l6·39-7S Ja·37-7S J1·3t-1S •·37-75 »·l7-1S Jt-36-1S Ja-)7-75 40-lS-1S 37·39-,. 39·31-1' Ja•ll-76 39·37-76 36·*>-76 31·3'-76 39·37-76 37·3'-76 ~7·39-16 a5-41-76 l6·,t0-16 l6·40-76 Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 24, 1963 Welcome home Steve ~ar.vey (right ) gels a high-five from teammate Juan Bonilla after hitting homer Thursday against Dodgers. Lot~ TMUllSDAY'S ltHULTS C4'111 ., n . .....,, ~ .. "*"'"'' l"IRST •AC:L 400 yard,. Reo Soeeclweoon (Mltcnetl) 3.40 l.00 2.60 Lumelel ICl\alflll 10.20 U O lchl DrHm (Pllllenlon) 4.40 Al.o reced. Sleemln Joile. Stnors Roundtoo, SflewnM SOffdwev, Cntrokff Socks, Souno Advice, Mollvs Cl1enl, Seven Black. Time: 20.42. S2 IEXACTA U·IOI oald 161.20. SECOHD ltACE. 3SO vtrOl. Rte>et• VenaQu• (LeCktV) J.80 2 90 Flag Riter (Adair) HO Frede Brown (Peullne) 2 20 260 HO Al.o rec:ed. Bidder\, My Memoteft Gold, Jeneva J11. Mis Fire, Time: 11.11. THlllD •ACE. 3SO verd1. Ell• 8 0 Sun111lnt (Creeger) 1 00 J.60 160 Wnlle Feleon <CerdOt•I l .40 2 IO Hoc.ones Led (Treesurel 4 10 Also rececl Stav AnOll, B-, Ernmvs Little Coov. Zet>on. SoCllY Into Surnmef. HollY Dolly Jet, Prove lls Eesv nme: 11.0f l"CXMTM ltACIE. 400 veros Nellv• Emoeror (Trt11urel 900 470 2.~ JUQI 8r-n Suoer (Armstrong) S.40 3 40 Go High Tvfftft (Ledttv) 2 IO Also rac.o· Two More OouDllS, Olgllel, DuslY• Ouewnbef'll. Ooll Le Ftme. All Atomic, lllg LHllUf Ot ncer. WllOOOM Ce! Time: 10.7.l U EXACTA (1-1) oeld llOto l"ll"TM lllACIE. 170 verds. Red Me wk Peu (OlltomDa l 600 •.60 310 Pleeunt Poncv (Mllchell I 6 IO 3 40 Greclous Rtt> <Treuurel 2 IO Also rececl; Bltlv Cerler Beer, Mr COiia• uric, Oellenl Bird, KIP• Cemelol Time: 45.6'. SIXTH ltAC•. 400 vard,. Im• G un Runner (C•Hdo1e) 17.llO 1.20 6.00 veees 8o <Garcle l S.40 4.00 c .. Sllot (Berdl 7.40 AIM> rac.o: .Jtdadlen. Mt Oulcllnen, Got His Sllare. PNnlom Rogue, My Spicy Man, .. rl\lenel, H ... Coov Two. nmr. 20.07. U UACTA U·l l oeld 111300 SEV .. fTI4 ltACL 400 vero' Arme1111 (OelomOel 19.40 11 60 9 20 Reconnolltf tL.Kllev> 1120 I 40 Goll• 8a Pr-(Peutlne> 7 40 Abo r~. Loll• Geme. Pen lltnlu<t. Doctor Stnarf, MvrlaM Policy, A1urt Chlcdel'911t, Jev 0 Jev, Buo Tn. Tlmr. 20.2'7. '2 IJlAOA (1·7) oeld llealO llGHTM "AC•. J50 verds WOii Wey Jow (Adelr) 10~ uo A1ure Accord ICt-1 540 Fortune Rocket (Mlle.'*'> 300 310 320 AISO raced. Seel• KlllY Cal. Bomber, Otllcete At'llll. LlnOYS NoOle o ...... TO H Kloly, Tlme: 17.14. U •XAOA (1·1) peld ISl20 S2 l"tCK SIX 17-1-M · l·tl Pt ld s.>,92710 with •'9111 whining ticket' lllve norses). \2 Pick M• conl04ellon oeld IS3.IO wllh 194 wl,,nlng lic11ell (lour horses). "'""4 ""c•. 400 vards. Protuonlst (lidwerdsl 11.60 UO .5 . .0 Fute< Feolev (Cl..-llMl 3.60 3.20 Yu 111•1111 (Peullnel 13.20 AIMI reced. Liu Nelgll, Huvon Love. o..¥1 • Gift, Kew .. h WM, Thherd TooeflumOlt, Counln' SoMd, Aeou111too. Time! 20.U •1 IXACTA (4•t ) Ot ld M).40. Attenclencr. &,29S. H...,_.... Partl THUlllOAY'S 1taSUL. n (QN ...... y .......... _...., 1'19UT llACa. 6 lurtonOs.. 0 1sren1 Gem <Meal t oo 600 soo Hevno .. .., tEslrffll 6 .O 00 °"'"t• It ... (Hawllv) 10to Also reced: KlllO Gon1111 ltovet P!Mwt•, C.Pl'n Arotlv. Lklel Me9HIOI, Wlnclv Clue. Tlnle: uo. sacoeco •Ac1. • 1ur1onOt. Tll911ard's "-'1 l~ltl ff to teto 1060 "'°"" (Qltvlftt) 10 40 'to 01c1 OlllY I Mete I 11 to AIM rt* Teneclou\ l..Ov. Pine l"or Gold, Canllle, J.I" •s Gift, lltUll For Te vle . lrlsll INftv, Count on JIN, lnl .. n l lllete, E.,.1111119. Time'. 1!10 3/5. n 0A11. v oou•1.• 14• 101 oelCI .-..oo. T'MtRD llACI, 6 turlonls CrvtttC T•lllt (Llcltlaf'lll 3.00 t.to 2.~ Ooldlll M!Mttll (Mel&) 140 , 60 ltudY .,_ (~Cl) , .a AIM> tactd: Ttrelll, Main Htrr. A_.n Perllv, Tour.-.r. Wondtn Nevtf·cat ... Time: I: n II s. &5 IXACTA (M l H id t:n.OO, I ll~TM llACI • .SYl IUtlOlleL llotd Oeme CTOF9l Uto lUO t.40 T!Ov Tee tftutfttttl • oo c.to 1'"91\t ..... (IMltle) uo AltO r..o· si.... Dool!, luoef\IW SllMv, s .... CM'fllUL Pronto Ml ... C1111es HOllM, ._.. Hiii, S.. 111.0, Alllll 9Glllta TlMe. , .. 211. ,....,.. llACL & lurloM\. """" °"" ~) ...... ... , .• lwe Wlfl C I \020 t.20 ,.,,.....,, ....... (lladll uo AllO raced L,aO'f Etnelvn. Sin AO•O' Min Ovnulle, Lii' Min Goodv, Klllantn'l Lan , Wllo Ano Swtel, I'm Gunneoeteve'l, Slmole 0Yneslv. Mentho Time I 10. '5 EXACT A (1·0 0110 1220 00 SIXT H RACE. 6 lurlonQS Pllll'' Honev <Pedroiel I 20 • 60 3 IO Mv Donna B ICee>llelne > lO 40 S 00 Qvffn Nal>Olvn (Delehouuavel 4 00 Also reced· lsoDel Lennart, Preda, Pt· ouanllv, Oon'I For11e1 ~. Peecnanlno Time· I 10 l/S. SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlongs Sl>orllng Red (Meze) •.80 Coll Center (Otlanouuave) Earlie.I (Pedroiel 3.00 l 00 380 4 70 00 Haw "lso raced: Memoral>Je. Minne Haw. Social Whlrl, Adrlollc Gori Time: 1·10 lS EXACTA (1·2) e>aid 16?00 n PICK SIX ( 10·8·o·7·7·11 1>010 .-.331 00 will! 17 wlnn1no llcke" (live honell 12 Pick Si~ consolallon oe10 \7o 20 wllh 619 winnlno llckots llour no"esl •7 Pick Six •cratcn con•olalion 1>e10 S2160 with 37 winning ticket• (thr•e nor•e1. on• lcralclll EIGHTH RACE. I 1t16 mites on ,.,,, Mema Tie ( Pfnc;ev I 1.60 4 70 7 IO Ackechln• (0.leriouneve) 1 70 3 70 ADsentla (Toro) 1 60 Also reced. Que". Latrone l'•o••• Toe> Gr"' Suwn Time: I 47 • S 15 EXACTA (6·4) Palo 111• so NINTH lllACIE. I 1 16 rnotu on turt Whlle Momeni (Toro) 32 00 IS Ml 6 00 Rlhuena (Me1al 1 00 l 40 Gullerreante (Plncav> 4 80 Also receo: Whv l.en111e. Raoong Storm. Sieving Alive II. Joan's Ladv. Greu v Tlrne 1·43 215. 15 IEXACTA (1·4) Paid s6•1 00 Alltnaence 17,120 • • Wlmbledon THURSDAY'S RESULTS Men'' Sac«'ld Round Sinlllff Merk Edmondson <Austrellal def, VIias Gerulaltls (U.S I. 7·6, 7·5, 7·5, Mike De· Palmer IU.S.> def. Stelan Slmonnon (Sweden), 6·4, 6·4, 6·3, Ivan Lendl <C1echoslO'fakle> dtl. Trev Wa1ti.e <U.S >. 6·4. 6·1, 6·3; BIH Scenlol'I (U S I det. Chip Hoooer (U.5.1, 7·6, 6-0, 7·6. Aot>erl Van'I Hof 11.1 S.) def. Henri Locontt (Frencel. l 6, 6·4, 4·6, 6·3, 6·2, Mais Wllander ISwl<lenl cs.i Tl•n Vlltoen !South Africa>. 6 3. 6 ' 6·1. JOhen Kriek tU 5.1 oet Nie~ Sav•ann CU S ), 6·4, )·6, S·7. 6·), 6 ?. Pat Cul\ tAullrellal Otl Frill Buellnlng (US>. 6·3. 6·0, 6·7 S.ndy Mevtr (U.S.) dtl Gianni O<ltPOO (llelvl. 7·6, 6·?. 3·6, 6·7, 6·3, Jakob Hla~k tSwllu rle"ll) dtl. Craig Miiier (Au"rella l, 6·•. &•4, 6·7. )·6. 6· 1, Tim Gullltuon IU S.> def Peter Eller (Wnl Germenv), S-7, 6·1, 6·4, 6·4. Bred GllDert IU S.I CleC Ortw GllAn (US ), 6·7, 6·3, 7·S, 1·5, Mike Leacn (U S l del Peul McNa,,_ CAuurell•>. 6·4.3·6. 1·6, 6·7. 6·J. Rlceroo Acuna tChlltl det. Hank PtJ,1er (US), 3·6, 7·6, 7·6, 4·6 6·4, Ro1eoe Tanner IU s.> Clef John Ate' ander (Australla). 6·2, 1·6, 4·6. 6·3, John MCEnroe tU S.) def Ftorln S.oerceanu lRomenle). 4·6. 6·2, 6·3. 6·). Finl Ill-Doubles Bernie Mlllon·R•'r MOore 15oulll .Alrlc;a> del. Rod Frewtev·Brao Ovke <Au,1rallal. 6-4, 6·4, s-1. 1·6, 11·10; s1enl•lo• Blrnor·LIDOr Plmek <C111cno,1ovakla> def Cleudlo Panella (llalv)·Meonu1 Tloemen 1Swtc1enl, 6·1. 6·2, 7·6. 6·3: Tom Gulllckson·Tlm Gulllc~son (U.S.> del. s1eo· hen Edburo (Swtden)-Brlan Levin (South Alrlcel, 6·4, 1·S. 6·2; Rou Case·Brao Drewel! (Austrella) def Chlo Hoooer·Peter Rennert tU.S.I, 6·3. 6·3. 1·6. Mike Bauer IU $.l·Gllltl Morellon (France l dflt. Vic Ameve·Heni. Pfister (U,S.1, 6·3, 6·4. 6•4. Mark Dickson tu s 1-WoUek Flbek <Po· lendl oet. Mike Mv0uro·Cnm10 van Aensbure <Soutn Alrlca >. 7·6, 6·7. 6·1. 6·l. 7·S, Svo Ball tAuWell•)·Jonalhon Center <U.5 ) de! And'r Andrew'· JO/In !>aorl IU.S I. 1·6. 6•1, 4·6. l·S, Cnrl• Lewls·Rus,.11 Simpson (Ntw Zeeland) del. Lerrv SlelenkHtOll«t Ven'! Hof <US.I. 6·4, 4•6, 6·4, 7·S, Tonv Glammelve·Steve Mal"" (U.S.) VL Pet Cu h·Cr•lll Mnter <Austrellll. 6•7, 6·4, 6·4. l ·l (llelltCI t>v Otrllntis). \Ill.,_,, a.c.M ltlllM ........ Mlt11na Ne.,.•lllove (U $,) Claf Shtrrv Aero.er (U.S.l, 7·6, 6·3; Vlrolllle Ru1lcl ("omenlel..clel. Nencv Yeergln (Us >. 6· I, 6•4, Hella Mendillo.ova IC1tc110\l(>vekla) Off lit-Menll ISou!ll Afrleel. 6·2, 6·3, Loul.. Allen h.I S.> "" Ceth9rlnt Svlre (Franc-I. 6•2, 6·4. Barbare Jorden (Klno OI Pniulel def. C~IMe v ent« <FreMe), 6-2, 6•ti M!Mt Je11tovec IVutOll•vlal Clef. eu .. l\lr'tln 1u.s.1. 6· 1. .,.,, 111re1n1a ~ade IBrllaln) def ltafMlla "tOOI (llatvf, 6•1, •·2; In Budafo•• <C1ecnor.1o ... a111e1 dM ~ Slltl,.... (U.S.), l·•· 1 ... 6·41 Yvonne VtrmHll (Soulfl Afrk:a) def. Kim SAnds tU.S.), 7•6, 1~6, 6·~; VWlllllle ltutlcl ("omenl1) def, Nencv V .. rtlll (U.$,), 6•1, , .... S.llln• Slmmonos <ll••vl Clef. Am.not Brown (ll1l11ln), &·l . &·4; Andrea Lw nd (U.S.) cMf. tarWe tqllq11l•t tU $.I, 1_., 4•t , •·•i Jtfll'llftr M1111C1tt (SOulll Alrleal ..... Nerfla Gteeot\l-Vou&lretla)1 6• 6·11 lvM• Hanll11 1w1t1 Wl\'llllYI Oli. llo• fl1"1>allll (Soutll AIYka). 3•&, 6·2, t ·l l En Pf•" (Wtst GtrrnenvJ Claf. l lna OerrC\Oll 1u.u. ,.,, T·•· •·•1 Ct•uOI• KOlldt·Knscn tWfll Getl'Mll'r) dM. Petrlela H'v (~ K-1. w . w. Jo Outll lltlleolfl) def Tina ~I (Ul.>.L .. ~'-H ~""' ..... .,...... 1111e ""'9111•Mveie ~ <u.s 1 •· """ C..•l(lftl Selldl (U.l.T, H . 6·), Heelfler L.lldllff-MI ~ IUS.I Oli lwllMltl9 lt"*'·K-,, SleMOn C~tral· lej, 6-f, 6<lf 1¥efteNI Cllerneve·LMTIM )<iv~-• llluulal 094 Sue e tr11e< (llrllel11)-[VOMf GOQleeon. IAul!fella), • ), • 4, AMa re1nel\Clel·lll1n Harr tu' I oec It-Mtflll·Monk:• 111"'1\aOI ('°""' AtrlC'e l 6) • 1 6 3, Sare 0-·Juh• Selmon 1erne1n1 Ott Ros Lewi,.-., lren,tord (Orllaln) 6 0 • 0 AM l<lvt.f'l'M a·Paui. Smlln tu$ I Mt •mv HollOft•ICetnv l•Olton (U ~ 1. •·4, •·f. Mln\e Jeu>bvt< CVuQO,levlel-ICelllv JO'• .... tu ') ... , ... lt o·~PeM WIWIU ... c A11••··~·1 • ' • , Trev LtWlt •$nella Met111rn•v CU S I det Ann Hen tl(io.'.on Jent l»r1vt1 CU SI. 6·2, 6·4. Lele Forooo·S,.errv Ac-.r IU S I d.t Nerll• Gr-y tAvWtlltl Tine MO<nllul<I CU S I. 6 I, 6 3, C•mllle Benlemln IU S I-Corinne lle111tr !Prance> v' MerQlfle MeU.e< INathfrtalld') JOAllM Ru,UJI (US ), 7.,, S· S t11alltd ov derkneu l w_., Sec.Md llllled o.u.e' 81llle JtaJ1 Kln11·Chrl• Evert Lloyd lU S > at! Chri•ll•nt JOCluelnt•Pt tre Oell\M' (Swofltrlendl, 1·6. 6•?, Merline Nevralllov1·Pam Snrlver (U.S.I de! Anne Minter E11taDltn Minter lAustrelle ), 6·0, 6·?. Roumerv Ca .. 1, (U.S.l·Wendv Turn· bull (~u"roll•> otl Merct la Skvne"k•·lva Budaron IC11cno•lovel\l•I. 6·•. 6·4, s.nov COiiin' (US I Heltno Sukova (CAKhO•lo· veklat oel ~ltllO Manolll\ove lCrKhOSIO- veklal Virginia Ru1kl <Rom.nit), 0·6. 1·S, 6·3 "'"' lllOUftd Ml•ect ~ CnerMe PHfflll (Puerto Rlcol·Nencv Yeergln (US 1 oel Ceu lo Motto·Cltu<lle Monteiro <Brulll 6·•, )-6. 6·3. ROdrteV Harmon· l ine Cierrl'on <US> dtl Rooln Orvsoele Kole Bruner <Brl1el11). o·O. 6·•, Cnarth StrOde tu s )·Al>drea Ttmtnert (Hun11trvl oat Jonn Feever·AnN HOOO> IB,..aln), I 6. 6·3. Rlchero Lewis IBt•telnl•Mlcnetle lorrn (US) Off Alelan· cl<o Cor1e1 tCOlumDlt l·Neol\o Seto <Jaoan>. 5·7. • 4, 6·•. GlveldO BarDOu·Pet Meorado (8•a1U) Clef Tonv ROCM (Au"rfl• •I L41olll\ Tnome>\OJ\ tU ~I. 1 6, 6·1. Owen Oevoo'°" (Au11ra11e1 11an1 Klou <We11 Gorm•nv) dtl C~ri' Breonem·AnnaDet Croo (Br1ta1n1, I S, 7·5 DffP , .. AMl1n9 ART'S LMolDING (Hewoert BttCM-98 enQl•n \IS meeker&! 2S4 Den, S 1neeosn1tbO 3 oarrocudo. 37 DOnlto. II rock l1~n veltowlall 0111/EY'S LOCKER (NtWl*1 &Mell) -ioo an111ers 10 vellowlall. 1 Darrecuda, 111 b0111lo. 1,054 1tno Den, 117 catlco ban. 16 roe• llsn, I nellDut. 40S rnackerel Thi• Wffll'• fTOUt Dlenti LOS ANGELES-Big Tu1unoa er ..... luooer 1. 8ou0ue1 Canvon CrHk, Ca\le1c La•e Cell•lc La11oon, Crnt•I La ke, Ettre· Dtlll Lake, Jacl\.on Lekt, Lltlle Rock Creel. P.ru Cree• (Frenchmen s Fletl. Pvram1n Le• e Sen Gebrle4 River (tul, ,.."' el>CI nortn lorl\SI ~ANGE-San Juen CrHk RlllERSIDE-Darl\ Canvon Crfflo. Futt· er Miii Crffio., Fulmo< Leo , Hemet LD.t. Son Jac.nlo lnortn tor•) SAN llElllNARDINO-Arrowoear L•t...t. Gre11orv Le• e, Gr"n Vellev La~e. MIU C• Mio. San•o Ar>e Rlvtr. Sanl• Ant River '°"'" tor"') S1lver..,ood Leke SAN OIEGO-Ooant Pono VENTUlllA-Mfl.lllf (rfflo., Santa Peu•a CrH• ~>J>e Cree• h.ooer anci lowe<t lltnt~ra Rove• •nortn tor•I KERN-Ao ... Creell Brtgnl llolley Res· crvo r. Ctoet C•ee•. Er11\lne Cr..._, Ke<n River h ouln 10••1 l(ern Rove< (KR 3 00r~~u~~~e~:· t':'!::'.•I Dee< c ...... Orv Meeoow CrHt., F•Hmen Creek, Kern River (Ftlrvlew Oem 10 KR 3 oowerll<>v\e, Jonnsonoale Brldl>ll 10 Felrvlew Dami. No~ Young Ctffk, Peopermlnl Creel< Ctowtrl. Poso Crtelo., Soutn Creek, Tutt River (nlkldlt lorkJ, Tule River (north ano south tor-• ot main torkl, Tule River <C edar Slo!>4P aree), Wnllt River INYO-Beker Creek, Bio Pine Creek, 81tnoP Creet. l•owtr middle, south •no lnte•e Ill CitorQtl Crffk, Goodale Creell. lnoeoenoenu CreeK, Lone Pine Crff~, Oek Creek (nortll fork I. Owen' River (L.aws Brlooe down1tr1em lo Stewert Lene), Pine Cr1ttk. Pltuen1 llallev R11ervo1r S.b<ona 'Lake. Snee>erel' CrMk, Symmot1 Creek, TaDoow Crtell, l inemen• Crfflo.. Tulllt Creek MONO-BroCIQeoon RHtrvolr, Buckeve Crffl<. Ctrwn Rl•tr lea" •no wn t lork1), Convict Creek, Convict Leke Glau Creel<. Grent Lal\t. Gu" Lao. Hiiton Cr"", June Leke, Kennv Restrvolr L" Vining Crffl<, Li•lle Wel .. r Rover. Lundv Lai.e. Mem · moth Creek Me••lffvllle Creek McGee C•tt• Mot• Creel., Owens River (Benton Cronlng ""° B•o Sprlnci•>. Pleesent Veflev (rffk Revt••• Creek, ROl>lnM>n Creek, Aoci. Crtf' Lal.t. Roell Creek IParaol~ Came> lo Tom ' Piece Tom's Place up· 11reem 10 Roc1. Cr-Lake), Rulll CrMlo. SneNo<ln CrH!<, Sliver Cr-. Sllve< Lt lo.t. Twon Lai.es Brlooeoort 1..-ond lo-I. Virginie Cree' (IO.,,e<I Wall!« Riv« tCnrl' Fleh Ceme>0roun0 IO town of Welker Lt••lll Muoows C•m1>11rounc1 lo Sonor e B ndoe I NBA draft Of'cMr The 11"1 round Mltellon orc>e< Cor in. 1983 NBA colteoleft drelt, to De l>ekl Tutsdev In New Yor._ t Houston 2. lnolane 3 Houston (lrom PllllaOtlllfll•I (from Clevtlendl ,., 4 San OltoO S Chtc;eDO 6 Golden 51a1t 7 Ulen t Dttroll • 0 11111 10 Wa1hln11fon 11 Della\ (Cn>m Clevelano !from Allen· 12 New Yor' 13 Kenw ' CllY l40envtr IS PO<tleno 16 Stellle 11 Plllladlte>hl• (lrom New Jersevl II Mllweukff 19 !>en Antonio 20 C1ev ... nd (from Phoenix> '1 ~I• <trom Clevetenol (lrom Boston I 72 Weshtng1on (from L•ll.tn l 73 lndiene llr om PlllladllPftle > ?4 c1 .. e1ano l•uPOltmentel e>ldd ThursdllV'S traMa~ llHl!eAl.1. Na!MMI ~ CHICAGO CUBS-OOtlontd Tom Grent, outllttdlr. 10 low• ot lhl Amtrlc;en A'· ,oc1e1ion Actlveted Leon Durl\em, OUI• litlOtr NEW YORK METS-SIQned Wl•i.tn ICtlvln Peoe. DllClltr. end en19nl0 lllm 10 Sarasore ot the OUll Coast Lt.- PHILADELPHIA PHILLES-$1f ned " MICnatl COlolll, sllOrl"OO, Wevne Ot nenbl<O end Sttve Mow\, ouwi.o..l, AIOO &accall, TOllY Evelll Md JoM M<LarMn. pll~"· 11111 ltenctv ~. c;11tner, •1111 an loned tfltm to IMM 04 lflt Nortllwtlt LMOUI Sloneo Kit! L-ls, Sltor1SIOP. ftflllU Coulsntfd end DaMY GrlHln outfielders. Brien HOuMtllllO«, 0 .. 10 Crem, Tom Newell. "•ndY Coltltt. $1enltv Strull and Ken L.011411'nft1, Dltellen, •114 Tim Me«t, «ICN<', end e»lenlcl lfltm lo Htlene OI 1111 P~ L- aASl(•t•ALL NaMflll ........ ,._.... DALLAS MAVE~ICKS-Sl9Md BIM Devis. 11u.rd, to e ,_..,.., contr-.c1. l'OOTaAl.l ................ 1..-- 0ENllE" a•ONCC>S-AIWIOUllCtll a verOel 111r-nt wttn Mefk c;--. taelllt. on • "'lat of °"'"""' COftlt.ets. MOCll•Y ~ ..... uatllt $T CATHAIUNal -MIN~.._ DOI.Ill Cerotntw. lltff C'Ol4lll. SOCCall --~lecciw~ $11ATTLe SOUNOI H -flemed Doti P"'4 t111«•I man•-· ~" ..... LOUISIANA T C~ Iller"•' ..,..llOll 91 Clle•~ ~. alfllaff< •ec-,.,, . iOUTHl •fl UNIVl"MTY-~ 1111 rtt1tnt11011 ot c~ l"t•IOll. !\'act: CMCtl , ,. . . ' . .. , . .. ... .. • c ·: . ..: ·-· ·. .•. .... .· ~ I. ·-· .. ... .. ' •.. : .. ... -' .· • '4 .. •\ .. ; .. ' ... ( ~ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday. June 2•, 1983 Eu asks OC support I.or new trade panel I I By LAURA RUSH °'.., ............ California SecretMy of State M.ch Fong Eu Wednesday urged ~ County's busineM com- m""1fty to support the state's new world trade commission, created lutJanuary. lators want to kill it (and) It'• oot baaed on what we're doing or not doing. They're funding according to how they feel about the people on the commission." A.a chairwoman of the Cali- fornia State World Trade Com- mission, Eu indicated her frus- tration at the Legislature's ap- parent lack of support for promot- ing California in the world mar- ketplace. Speaking at an Orange County Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Eu. who chain the new panel, ccxbplained the state budget now ~ debated by legialators only prqvidea oommisaion tundlng tor flMir months. But she said she hopes the commission will receive Eu said the commission's goal ls to promote California's inter- national trade, encourage Cali- fornia's exporters and potential exporters and even reverse the March Fong Eu (ul} funding. MIJ'hey're using the World Trade Commiaion's budget as a foot- baD," Eu said. "We're fighting for our very existence. Some leRis- s~te's $1 billion trade deficit. J"That deficit represents severe lou in jobs and capital," the state official said. Sunbelt best place for Tax collection up 7. 7 percent_ during 1982 • investment, experts say State and local tax collections rose to new records in calendar 1982, Commerce Clearing House reports. The sunbelt stlll offers reaJ estate investors the best op- portunities, the experts agreed reoenUy at an investment forum held in Newport Beach. The forum's principal speakers. were Walter Silber, president of Brentwood Financial Corp., and Chris Leinberger, president of Robert Charles Lesser and Co. due to inflated prices and the spector of rent control, and ex- tended our interests throughout the entire sunbeJt area,'' Silber said. "We contim..i.o~sly monitor all areas of the country and our research shows that the sunbelt still offers real estate investors the greatest potential," Combined collections roee to $273.9 billion during the 12 months ending December, 1982, reflecting an increase in total state-local taxes collected of $19.6 billion or 7. 7 percent from the year before. Silber said prospective investors had to be selective in their commit- ments as a result of restrictive laws -:Such as rent control -which created a negative environment. ~We withdrew our participation trom the California market in 1977 Leinberger agreed and said that apartment housing is currently one of the most promising invest- ment opportunities because rents are increasing and the shortage of housing, combined with high interest rates, have forced more people to rent. State tax collections totaled · $165.l billion. up 4.8 percent during the period while local government taxes amounted to $108.8 billion, an increase of 12.5 percent, according to the CCH report of the lates-i Census Bureau data which appeared in the pub- lisher's State Tax Review. Nil.IC NOTICE K-0554e FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS NAME ITATEMfNT Tfle 1onow1no pertot11 •r• d~no bu._ae: •CHINA KING RESTAURANT. II! ~ Blvd. Sult• 12 1. Orenoe. CA 92Sa •Chine King FOO<! Inc • 18 City BIYO .. Suite 12 I, Orange, CA 928811 (• Cellloml• oorporatlon) Thia bualn9N It conducted by a eot11or•tlon. Clllne King FOOd Inc. Ming TMI Liu, Praekltlnt lJllt lt•t-t wae 111.0 with tne C~ty Cl«X of Orange County on May.27, 1963. ,.,,, ... Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTTTIOOI SU•INl!H NAIK ATATHIENT Tha lollowlng person la doing ~alneu u : EM & C ENGI NEERI NG ASSOCIATES, 1486t My10fd Road. •B·2. Tullln, CA 92680 Mohamad Ibrahim El Gall. 19•5 Sllerlngton PIK•. Newport Beach. CA 926&3 This t>uslMH Is conducted by an lndMdual Mohamad El Gell Thlt 11atement wu llled wnn tne Counly Clerk of Orange County on May 28. 1983 F217:M7 Publlth•d Orange COHI Oally Piiot. June 3. to. 17. 24. t983 2547-83 Publlahad Orange Co111 Dally ----Nit--l-C_NO_T-IC_E __ _ Plk>t. June 3. 10. 17. 24. 1983 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS AUSINlH NAMEITATR•NT The! followtng s>«aon• are doing t>uSlnea••• VENUS SATELLITE. INC , a Calll corp. 7221 Gard.,, GroYe Blvd No.A. Garden Grove. CA 9264 1 OANA REYNOLOS 607 Broowyn Drive. Anaheim. CA 928().e Thi• bualneH It conducted by. an lndlvldual Oana Reynold• Thia statement was filed with the Coun1y Clark of Orange.County on June 20, 1983 ~ f21ltl0 Publl1hed Orange Co111 Oally Pilot June 2•. July 1, 8. 15. 1983 2873-83 PUBLIC NOTICE 2575-83 FICTITIOUS AUllNHS FICTITIOUS •USINHt PUBt.IC NOTICE NAME STATfMENT NAME 8TATIMIENT T ha follow Ing person ts doing The! lollowtng pettonl are doing l'lCTrTlOUI •USINEIS bustnass 11s butlnns at: NAMI! STATEMfNT PREM IERE PRESS, 2000 MWC 3 18 BeyPort Clrcl4t Ot , Tne lollOwtng ~rSO<ls are doing Haroor Blvd , Costa Mesa, CA Anaheim, CA 92801 oua1,_1 as 92627 THE MAT WEST COMPANY, 1 TRINfTY PROPERTIES ANO Edward Gutlerraz 9684 Callf CQ<P . 8919 Vll)ean AV911119, INVE!TMENTS. I 73<1 I Ofl!V LIM. llenlure Cyn , van Nurs. CA Van Nuys. CA 91'<le Huntington Beech CA 926<17 This business is conducted by an Thia outlnett 11 conducted by· • Mrcha11 F Abrallam 173<1 t 1nd1v1oual Corpo1atlon Drey Lene. Hunt1noton Beecll CA Edwero Gutlerret THE MAT WEST COMPANY g28<17 Th11 statemenl was,llled wltn tile Wllllam w. Matthawl, y1ee Pras Glorla W Abraham. 173<11 Drey County Cletlt Of Ortnge County on Thla atetem.nt w .. nf.o With the! Lane. Hunl•noton Beach. CA 926<17 Mey 3 I 1983 -Gounty C19rlt of 0ranQ9 CC>Ynly on TN1 business ts conducted by an F2174" June 8. 1983 lndl'Cdua1 Puoltshed Orange Coaat Oa1ly F211171 MiCftHI F Aoranem Pi101 June 3 10. 17, 24 1983 Pub01hed Orange Cout Oally This llalemenl was tiled wllll Ille 2516·83 PllOI June 21l, July I. 8. 15. 1983 Couniy C1er1e ol Ora119e County on i------------28<19-83 May 31, 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE n11us i------------Puoll•h•d Orange Coett Dally FICTITIOUI •UllNE88 Piiot, June 3. 10, 17 24, 1983 NAMf STAT~MfHT 2573-83 The following person Is doing "8.IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI •USINIH NA• ITATfMENT business es: . SWIM MANUFACTURING. 218 Slarks, Coelt Mesa. CA 92627 Stephen Edward W1rnsall. 218 Slerks. Cott• Mesa, CA 92627 Pl&IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au•INIH NAlm tTATW•NT The followlng s>«tont are dol119 bual,_u: LUCKY AUTO CARS 2100 Harbor Btvd. Cotta MM8, CA 92827 MAHMOCJu SAJJAOI t 5156 "8..IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uatHESI NA• STATEMENT The following perton It doing buslnen u · P A CIFIC . STATES MAR~ETING. 30001 Running Oee<, Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 John Alan Stacey. 30001 Running D4'9r Laguna Nlguel. CA 92677 This buSlnen Is conducled by en inC11v1dual John A S1acay Tt11s statement wu 11'-d with 1ne County Clerk of Orange CC>Ynty on May 3 I, 1983 ,.,17'94 PubhsheO Orange Cout Dally P1101 June 3 10 17, 24 1983 2574-83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNIEll NAMf STATEMENT The ro11ow1ng persona are 00tng business as BEACHTOWN MOTORS 9052 Garden Grove Blvd Gard4111 Grove CA 92641 Ph1ll1p Gordon Berrett. 8 Palos. Irvine CA 9271!1 Craig Anlhony Barrett. 995 Ba11 Laguna Beacn CA 92651 This ous1nes1 1s conducted by a gen er al par1n.rsn1p PG Barrett • This 1111e"*1I wes hi.cl wtlh the Counry Clerk or Orange County on Mlly 31 1983 F217502 Puollsrit d Orange CoHI Dally Pilot June 3 10. 17. 2• 1983 2568·83 PUBllC NOTICE ...... Ftcm1oua •USINIEH NAME STATEMENT The !~lowing ~rtona ere doing bualnest as: ·-the following pereon 11 doing butlneu u : CHET'S HAIR DESIGN. 1802 N. This bu1lneu 11 conducted by an lndlvldual COMPLETE COVERAGE ACTlllEWEAR SALES. 8398 Dory Or . Huntington Beach. CA 928'46 ShtlrmanWeyNo.48,vanNuyi,CA wuco Inc .• a Calllornla 9t405 corporallon, 8398 Oory Or., Stave WlmHtt Tullln AYe .. Sente Ana. CA 9270 I Linda J. Keck 3130 S Deegan Ot , Sllllll Ana CA 92704 This 11atemen1 was Iliad with 1he County Clerk of Orange County on May 31. 1983 MOHAMMAD REZA NIKBAKHT' Huntington Beectl, CA 928'48 140<1 S Proa~t Ava No K, San This business It conduelad by • Thia bu11ness is conducted by an lodtviduel. G1brlel. CA 91778 corporation Thi• bualnett la eonduetacl by: • Waxco Inc. Linda J Keclt F217487 Publlthad Orange Coaat Oally Pilot. June 3, 10. I 7. 2•. 1983 2!>72-83 g904ll'8I Pl'1MnhlP Richard Waxman. Mahmood SajJadl PrHldenl Thl1 11a1a~I was llled with the County Clerk ol Oranoe County on Thlt atll-t WH nl.ct With the This ttalement wu Uled wtth Ille May 31, 1983 County Clerk ol Oranga County on Coon1y Clark 01 Orange CC>Ynty on June 2t, 1983 June 1, 1983 f217 ... Publlthad Orange Coaat Dally Piiot. June 3, 10. 17 24 t983 2571 °83 rta.IC NOTICE ..... ,, Pte:TmOUS 9UIM81 NAm •TATOllENT The fol!Owing peraon1 ere dOlng ~ ... ADMIRAL. WA 'Y , A llml19d Partnarahlp, 24892 El Camino Oeplatrano, Oana Point CA 92829 Malvin J Hoellllger. 435 Goldenrod, Corona dal Mar. CA 9206 Sally A. Gipple, 908 Palm. ""'1tlnaton Baach, CA 928A8 Thie 1>ualnM1 11 conduct.a by 1 N'"'*I par!narthlp. t.4elWI J. Hoalftlg9r TNe atat_,t wa1 Iii.a with 1ne Pt&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUt •USINHI NAMf 8TATfMUfT n1e following e>erson Is doing t>uslneu H TR A OEWrNOS TRAVEL TRAILER VIL.LAGE. 2 t9 I Harbor Bl¥<! • Coste MeH CA 92827 Richard L. Lawrence. 505 29111 Sireet. NewPOrl Beach. CA 92663 Th11 bua1nass Is conduc1e<1 by an 1nOIVldua R L Lawrence l hll slatamanl was flied with the County Clark or Orange County on F21IOl7 Publllh9d Or1t1Q9 Coatl Deity Piiot Jun. 24. July 1. 8. 15, 1983 2883·83 POOllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIH«H NAME STATl•NT Tn. follOwlno p.aone are doing butl,,_ ... COASTAL COLOR 334 Ogle. No B. Co1ta MHI. CA 92827 JAMES E KNOST 334 Doi• No B, Cotti MM8, CA 92827 May 31 t983 Fzn500 Thlt buslntu 11 conducted by. an Publl1ned Oranfe Coasl Dally l,ndlvldual Jamet E. Knoll P1lo1. June 3. 10. 1 • 24. 1983 Thi• lllttment wu 111.0 wllh Iha _________ 2_57_0_·8_3 County Cletk ol Or•rtoe CC>Ynty on P\BLIC NOTICE Ju,,. ~. 1983 n1•1 COun~ C184'1t ol Orang41 CC>Ynly on l'ICTITIOUS •UllNfSS Mty 2 · lt83 '2t72IO NA ... ITATIMIENT Publlthed Orange Coast Dally Pilot JUM 24. Ju!y ;, 8, 115. 1983 2875-83 P11bll1l'led Oran¥• Co111 Dally The following peuona er• doing ·----------- PllOt, June 3, 10. I , 2~. 1983 bu11~~as t~·SOCIATES, INTERIOR PUBLIC NOTICE _________ 25_7_7_·83_ PLANNERS, 4886 MeeArth\Jr Court, '1CTITIOUI •U ... H NAMaHATaMINT Pl&IC NOTICE St• IOOC, Newport Buch C A -~~=..,,...------92680 ,ICTITIOUI SUSIN!ll Toni Carol M1nd91, 3015 MAMS ITAT!MIENT Croyden Bay. Colla Meu, CA TM IOllowlng pertont ara doing l>ualMN U : The lollowlng peraon1 ere doing 9:1828 ~ H : Richard JoM1. <1053 Llncoln NORWOOD ENTERPRISES 'I' 111 Qard9n Groyt Blvd •• Gero.n Grove. CA 828AI Of!ANGE COAST TOURS, 1715 •291. Marine del Ray, CA 90291 '°" Sll•!fflo Pl . Newpott Beach, Cl\ Thll DutlnMt I• conducted by a GAEGO P. NORWOOD 1170 Park N9wPOrt No. 2 t7, N9wPOrt BMch, CA 02MO t2MO oaneral part,,.,tlllp. Sandra E Obermllll, 1715 P0tt Toni Mandez ltlrllng Pl • NH•POrl Buch. CA Thi• ttatamant WH llllld wtlh th• VANCE P. NORWOOD 1170 Park ~I No. 217, N9wl)Ot1 8-ch, CA 02te0 t2MO CC>Ynly et.flt or Orano-County on Rlch•rd M Oberman, 1715 June 1. t983 • PM SlltlinO Pl . N9Wl>orl 8Mc11 CA P'l17M4 t2teO Publltll•d Orange CoH l Dally Tlltl DllllMM It ~tel I>)'" • gan«al 1*1f*tf'llp Tiiie butlnaM It c;onduel.O ~y I Pllol. Ju~ 3. 10, 17, 2<1. 1983 O'Nfal Plf1ntttnlp 268243 Qregg P. Nonwooo Thia •t•t-t -l'llad with .,,. Sendra E Oberman Thie ttattmant w111 filed with 111t County Cltfk of Oten99 County on Mty St, 1983 1'11710t Publlahad Or•()Oa CoH I O•lly PllOt, JllM S, 10, 17, 24. t983 2587 83 MUCNOT1C£ County Clatk of Ofenge County on JllM20, tH3 n~ Publltl*I Oranoa Coul Dally Pllol Junt ,4, July l , 8, t5, t983 287,-83 Ml.IC NOTIC£ The lollowlnO l*IOnl hev. abarl- donad tllt UM of 1111 '1ctl11oua Bull· '1C'fmOUI IU ... 11 ,_ NMW· MAMI ITATIMINT P'll C A I 9 0 CI A TE 8 "7 II 0 Tll9 IOltowtng 1)9rl0nt ar• doing VonK.arrN111. Suite 200. N9wl)Ot1 Olleln.. M i a.tch. CA t2HO CAM DATA 8Y8Tl!M8 18038 Tiit ,lcl111out Bual11981 NllM r.-:atl9ton 8trMt, Fountain VllJMly, CA f91rl<I to abow WM l'lt<I 11'1 C>renvt 12708 County on M.,cfl 24, , .. , GEOFPREY D. KNAPP 1eo3I AIOH-AAO " AAHGt~ ~·oe c.tflton ll .. 1oun191n Vlllly, CA w_,.., Of •• COtOM Cltl Mar, OA t2'1'ot t2128 Thia bual-It conduct.ct by. an CAMIAON VILLAGE, II 1tO1 lln<tMC11191 louttl Orn A¥1r!U9, ... K. 8anta Qaonray o. Knaj)p Ana, CA t2706 TIMI 111tt9ttWlt WM l'l9d w1111 IN Thia ~I ... llltd Wllf\ 1119 Qettl Of °'W10e C0uMy 9n County CWll of Ot-8f!Oe Coun1Y on 3. ,..., "'* 1, '"3 ,.... PublllNd Ofenge eo.. "'= ~=4. ~T. •. ~..,Oe#t/ "'°'NM 10. If, 24, .MJ 1. ~ I tN2·ti '2175'1 Puollahad Orange CoHt Dally PllOI June 3 10, 17. 24. 1983 2551-113 PUBllC NOTICE ACTTTIOUI •USIMSI NAME STAT'IMIENT file IOllowlng oerton 11 doing llusinest as SOUTH SHORE CUSTOM INTERIORS 89• W 181h Stru t Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627 DevlO Nicholes Cllrltl•kH. 23962 El Mirage Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 Thia DuSlness It conducted by an 1nd1v1dual Oavld N Chrl11au1 Th11 11atemen1 w81 flied wllll 11>9 County Cl8'k ol Ortnga County on May 27 1983 ,~,.­ Publlehod Orang• Coal! Dally Pllol. June 3. 10 t 1 2•. 1983 2563-83 Nit.IC NOTICE 8TATIMINT Of' WtTHOftAWAL ,,llOM ,AAT .... .._. ON"ATIHO UNOCA FICTITIOUI 9U ..... H MAMI Th • IOllowlng peraon hu withdrawn H I ~al p1rtnar from th• partn9rtlllp Ol*•llng undtf thtl lletlt loua buernaet name of MILPEGS PANTREE. at 903 E. L• Habra Blvd , U H11>r1, CA 90831 Tha llctltlou1 1>111lntu name 1111-n1 for 1119 partnarelllp waa filed on JUM 23, 198 t In tl\9 County of Oranoa • Full Name and Addra .. of tll• P•rton Withdrawing. Milton L R141C.k_li aoo N HofO•I•, L• Habt•. CA-31 Mill RIKkt ,, .. 71 Publlthed Orange Co11t Dally Piiot. June 3. 10. 17, 24. tH3 2576-t3 rtatC NOTICC FICTtTIOUI 9UIMH NAMI ITATIMINT Th• to11owln9 paraon 11 doing butlneu ... RICHA"D'S Ii.AIR & SKIN CARE SALONS. 111214 W. 8elb01 Olvd. 8albo1. CA 92Nt fl l cUrd M OntOU.!.i. 2208 Cllinnarmr. lJ•~ H#1 Thie bu9lnt19 11 Concluct.O by 1n lnCllYICluel. l'llCnatCI MOMO\H •kl OICll o.18 Thi• lllltmtnl w• 1119c1 wltll Ille County Clark of °'.,.._ County on May 3t. 1t~ ,.,,,.., PublllhlCI Ore~ CoHI Dally Piiot, .NM J. 10, ff. 24. 1H3 Jtll-Q .....-----DllllllCIUITY 11111111---- Promotions announced Geor1e H. Welle wu elected president by the board of directon of Teell.aolop Marlietla11 lac., Thunday, replacing Emil R. Bor1era, who reslped u both presid~t and a director of the company. Wella, one of the original foundtTS of the cu.atom electronic engineef'lna firm, had been eervtnc u vice chairman of the board and treuurer. He la alto CWTtmUy chairman of the board of Eldorado Bancorp. Technology Market- ing Inc. is headquartered in Itvine. • • • The Defense Electronics Supply Cent.et haa awarded a $97,492 contract to the Stacoawltcb Company of Costa Mesa for the production of push light switches. The Defense Electronics Supply Center LI a field activity of the Defense Logistics Agency headquartered at Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. • • • The J.W. Terry & AJ1oclate1 firm has been appofuted advertising and public relations rep- reeentative for the J.A. Stewart Construction company. J.A. Stewart la a diverse industrial, commercial and institutional construction com- pany headquartered in Westminster. • • • Charles F. Knight, chairman and chief executive officer of Emerton Electric Company of St. Louis, has been elected to the McDonnell Doagla1 Corp. board of directors, Sanford N. McDonnell, chairman and chief executive officer announced. Knight becomes the 16th member of the McDonnell Douglas board of directors. Eleven members of the board are outaide directors not employed by the corporation. • • • Aerojet Ordnance, a defense industry firm and operating company of Aerojet General, is moving its company· headquarters to Tustin in mid-July. Concurrent with the headquarters shift from its present Downey location wiU be the start OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND of operatiorw for a newly.formed Advanced - System1 and Technolqiy orpnization, which will allo be located at the lM>,000-.quare-foot Tustin facility. • • • Raney E. Draper, aeneral partner of DI· veralfled Sllopplq C..&en of C.O.ta Meu baa been re-elected u a tNltee of the lntemaUonal Council on Shopping·C-enten. Draper, a resident of South Laguna, .. urned hla new poll lut month at the ISCS'a annual convention in Lu Vepa. He will serve through 1986. • • • Teclmolop Marlletta1 lac. hat expanded ita computer design eervlcea to include gate array. cuatom very large ICale integrat.ion and semi-cuatom or standard cell VSL! design. The firm will now offer pte array and cu.atom VSL? circuit deslgn OD a fixed price/fixed .chedule contract bu.is. The firm is bued in Irvine. • • • I.rvine-bued Mepiar'• hat launched ita largest ever network televiaion adverti.aing cam- paign to promote ita new Fut Fini.ah No-Buff car care product.a. A new 30-leOOnd animated com- mercial featuring the Roadrunner of cartoon fame is airing on an extensive 8Chedule of network programs throughout the IWJU'Oer on ABC, NBC, CBS and FSPN. • • • Janeen Aasoclatet, lac., baa announced the expansion of J&Jllell Public Relations to meet the needs of ita growing client list and to aeek new buainesa in both the high-t.ehnology and consumer marketplacet. Janaen Public Relations has re- opened offioee at the oompany'a ~oua address in Irvine, and staff haa been 1ncreuied to a total of 21 members. New penonnel include a ae.nior account executive, two aa:ount executives, new business consultant, public relations writ.er and additional support staff. 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Mid-June's daily sales rate of 25,680 w as the best for the period since 28,188 cars were sold each day in mid-June 1979. Economy 'on way to recovery' WASHINGTON -Conunerce Undersecretary Robert Dederick says most of U.S. industry is now participating in a national recovery from the recesslon o( 1981-82. The economy is on the path to"asolid advance:· this year, he said Thursday as tw department released a mid-year update of its 1983 Industrial Outlook. Since the earlier version was published in late December, the rapid revival of the housing industry has c.aused department economists to raise their estimates for 1983 residential construction and for related industries such as lumber and furniture production. Coastal drops Texas ·Gas bid NEW YORK -c.oastal Corp. has dropped out of the billion-dollar bidding war for Texas Gas Resources Corp., clearing the way for CSX Corp. to acquire Tex.as Gas. CSX Corp., owner of the nation's largest rail system, said it would begin buying Texas Gas stock at midnight next Wednesday. Thai.is the deadline for Texas Gas shareholders to withdraw any stock they submit to CSX under terms of the rail company's $1.07 billion cash offer. U.S. spending d e ficit soars WASHINGTON -A Treasury Department repor\ saysgovemmentspending in May resulted in the largest one-month deficit in the nation's history. The govem- mentspent $29.3 billion more than it took in during May, the report sald Thursd..ly. Last month's imbalance brought the shortfall for the year started Oct. 1 to $161.8 billion, the department said in a report. Mutual fund assets tumble NEW YORK -A mutual fund trade group says assets of the nation's 315 money marke t mutual funds fell $1 .7 billion in the week ended Wednesday. The drop, to $166.9 billion, was the 29th straight weekly decline in the funds' asset.a, the Washington-based Investment Company Institute said Thursday. 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I 12.-11 -""'It...,_,. 111104"1---· --------------------------------------------· ~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 24, 1983 .. -·- THE t',\'91Ll' CIRCLS .l~ AIOT StW11Je HE'~ &i!OWIN<!> OLC, 1'U'f WH/:AJ I-IE ~SES .,ff~ FCIZ''WIAID JN THE • WILJ.OW~·· 6'.ry;il,:{:lA by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis FACE rr. FELLA. VOO'R( ONE GOOP-LOOKING MUNK OF PROTOPLA~M 81(; GEORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) ~ by Bil Keane \ ~ i ' ti ' j~<~~ ;1 \ ~·. "My camel feels right at home." .• •• •'" by Brad Anderson -'·"' --. _ ,"When you raid the cookie jar, you must ~ always leave at least one cookie!" I IMANT EACM OF VOU TO LO()t( AAOUHO F()f{ POSSfSI.£ PHOTOEAAl'MS THAT MA'(~ ~EAL ... ... r;. f ~ ~ f'' .. i . ,. ... "Okay, who owns this stupid beaver?" \~j CLICK! ,.,,,, ~ "'"'' . . 2·' ·---.~ ...... iHIS CAl..L..S FO~ A NIGfffOF CEu;'1\A'flON! by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz .. A!rrlSTIC QOALITV ! "'\ -. -... • • . ~ . ~\ GOif N ON lllDGf . BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Both vulnerable. North deals. NOITH +AK 10 <:>AU 0 A1t3 •11ou WEST EAST +uz +Qua <::>7U <::>QIOH OQU OKUZ •QtU •J SOUTH +J U <::>I( 3Z 0 J74 •A74S The bidding: N~ FA.at S..lll W Ht I • PUI l NT PUI INT PUI Pua p.., Opening lead: Two ol •. As you mighl guess from its oame, an end play usually SHOt: BRABBLE oecura late in the play ol a hand, al~er con1lderable groundwork hu been laid. But eomelimes an opening leader might, in effect, be end played al trick one. Or declarer might even maneuver an end play at such an early stage. The auclion was routine. North had intended jumping lo two no trump had South responded in a suil. So when South chose one no trump as his Initial action, North jumped lo game. West's choire of openin g lead cannot be described as a stroke of genius. While North might hold a four-ard major suil. South had denied having one. East was therefore lln odds-on fa vorite lo have al least one four~ard or longcr major su il, and ~.ItnJ'f IOOJ. JZOZ ... t'OR BETTER OR t 'OR •oKu;--·-· ... YOU'RE! 'T"HE! ONE! WHO SAIP 'T"HIS WORL-P AL-ReAPY HAS 'T"OO MANY r;;tOC. 'T"O RS.' Weal mliht havft lried lo hll partner'• 1uit rather tban at uck a suit In whkh the op ponent1 had to have length. The careless declarer might win the fint trick and try lines1e1 In both major1 and in clubs for hit contract. While the club fine11e would aucceed and declarer would make three tricks in the suil, both major·1uit finesse1 would fail and declarer would end a trick short. The thoughtful declarer realizes that, ll Weal's lud iJ fourth·besl (and there is no reason to doub~ it), he can claim his conlracl. All he need do is allow East's jack of clubs to win the first trick. East is end played ther~ and then. If he returns a major su it. he gives declarer a lree finesse and an extra Lrick in D\D SHE. SAY WHY HER SON WRN~ 10 SEL.L lHEM I"? . that 1uil. Jf he ltadt a dla mond. be (ivea dttlartr a serood trirk in diamonds. That, along wllh three dubs via a finesse, and two in each major auit, provt>s lo be just enough l.o land the no trump game. l•lllter llrl41e el•h ....... , tlM CMllUy llM .... ,.., .... ~· ,.,...,. 0. tlley bew -.tWac , .. 4H't7 Cliarle1 Gerea'a "Pe.,· Deal lr141e" will t.aell , .. tile ltr•tesW• .... &MUr1 ., tWa ... ,.,... at· U.. 1..-e tlMt prerillu tile eweler......_......,.,. Far a eepy ...t a acwe,..t, aelMI 11:n te "Gare•·f.., De al ," ure ef t•I• MW ... per. P.O .... zst. Nenr_., N.J. 07648. Make e~1 payable te New• papert..ll1. by Jeff MacNelly by Tom B.at•uk wrTH (J.X)ro 001ME ~Bril~ L.1D, H~'5 OOR OCJENCE ~R>Kre~ ... ' l'f by Wiley ..\\~·f,(/ff ·C~i!1 ffiYSOlf I,() 5\QQp, • • ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 24, 1983 Cruising A party that lasted 4 days, got nowhere ~ 'I Liza Doolittle could have danced all night and three nights more at this party. It lasted four days, and it got nowhere, but sea- going ~ange Countians agreed it was a heavenly trip. Aboard the Sagafjord for the "cruise to no- where" the 230 passen- gers were treated royally with parties, dances, good food (about seve~ hours of eating when you add up three meals, plus bouillon on the deck, tea .and midnight snacking), en tertainment. Kelli Graham. Teaching teens ••• Self-confidence Teaching teens self-confidence ls the goal of Junior MannequJnl, act'Ordina to Bever• Kelley, originator of the prQSram whJch began last year at the Balboa Bay Club and Buffuma Fashion lsland with l~ participating. Thia year a pre-teen unit for girla 9 through 11 years old will be held at 4 p.m . at Buffuma' tearoom belJinninl July ll. Kelli Graham, a Junior Mannequin and a 1enior at Corona del Mar High School,. will teach the younger students. The daughter of Eileen and Harold Graham will o.rganize the program and be in charge of modeling assignments for charitable groups during the winter, when the girls do ·fashion shows as community service. Although, says Kelley, JM is not a commercial modeling program, the students have this op- portunity to develop grooming skills emph~ in the program. The emphasis is on confidence, charm and concern for others. Cl.asses at the Balboa Bay Club will be taught by Yvonne Hudson on Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. beginning July 7. Classes are not restricted to club members.· Classes at Buffums begin July 11 with .pre-teens at 4 p.m. and teens at 7 p.m. For more information on the program, Linda Lang may be called at the club, 645-5000 or Buffums, 644-2200. ..._.,..., ....... Kelli Graham, Robin Dru and Step- hanie Strader practice photographic modeling at Balboa Bay Club. ... Betty Thompson The trip, however, wasn't all partying, it was partly educa· tional .. .lecturesonapply- ing makeup and then there were those noon dance lessons (you never know when the band will come up with a marangue or a lively cha cha cha). 'Tough love ••• ' Mother shouldn't control citdult daughter • I .... , Helen Le May Had cocktails with N o rm and Rose Smedegaard in their cabin before last dinner at sea (nowhere really turned out to be Guadalupe Island). Join- ing the party were Traute Huzcke of Laguna and Mildred Russell and Helen LeMay of Newport. As a final treat someone at that table ordered special crepes with Grand Marnier and healthy or- ange juice. Also met Betty Thompson of Laguna Niguel aboard and heard about the prettyfashions she has designed. The photographs of them looked like they would be perfect for future cruises. Weddings Duffy-Kotob Michael Duffy of Napa and his bride, the former Christina Kotob of New- port Beach will live in St. Helena following a Hawaiian honeymoon. They were married May 28 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kotob of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy ol Redding. The newlyweds at- tended UC Davis. The bride is employed by a Downey law firm and her husband is a wine- maker for Balverne Vineyards. Murray- Nelson Steph,en Timothy Murray, assistant pas10r of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Newport Beach, and Janet Ann Nelson were married in the church on June 3. They will live in Calta Mesa alter a wedding trip to Maui. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Nelson of Newport Beach, is a graduate of UCLA and is an art director at Hawkins Advertising Agency. Her husband, al80 a UCLA alumnus, gradu- ated from the Fuller Theolog1cal Seminary. Kil parents ~ Mr~ Mn. Patrick Murray of Gilroy. Viole- Brittingham Lorraine Marie Brlt- tlnabam and Tlmot.hy LaU.rance Viole ex- chan9ed wedding VOWI June 4 In Bur Ledy of Mount Cannel Church, Newport Beech. ------'lb8r .pu90ta are Mr. 9nd Mn. K..nneth A. ~afNewoort ~and Mr. and Mn. 'nmodly Piene Vic* of Christina Duffy Janet Murray .. a;e· '/w-}'fWet» are .,..... 1,11 at USC. Lorraine Viole ,,/ ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was greatly upset by your response to the woman wh0&e mother telephoned all over town looking for her and then raised the roof because she hadn't told mama where she was going. That daughter was a grown woman with children. I, too, had a controlling mother -so controlling that she made suicide attempts when I couldn't visit her because of my own family's needs. After several years of therapy I reallied that my mother's pathology was not my problem, and I did not have to be a part of her sick game-playing. An adult woman is under no obligation to tell her mother where she is goiilg whenever she leaves the house. When her mother calls to scold her for being inconsiderate and thoughtless, she should say, "I refuse to allow you to treat me like a child," -"d hang up on her. That woman was not responsible for her mother's sickneiia and you should not have advised her to play along so Mom could have "peaee of mind." Sometimes grown children have to use "tough love" on their parents. -BEEN THERE IN DENVER DEAR DENVER: Your approach to the problem was better thaa mlae. Sick people 1boald aot be allowed to maaipalate others just because -tbey are unwell. Tb~• for 1aylag lt 10 well. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT itirt, t. 'Ill A"' .. ~" lkfff••"t Alf AiQfttt> Re...-. .. 1 0.•t f"~' C.0,.,o•n• &y"d<-•le fl'\C. THE TRUE ARTl&T IS ONE WMO INSISTS ON PRODUClflJG A SUPPLY, WM!f:THE"- OR. NOT TMERS:'S ANY DEMAND. The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the required infor- mation, forms are available at the Daily Pilot of lice, 330 W. Bay St., Olsta Mesa. For weddings, only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color photos can't be used. The photo must be submitted no later than three weeks after the wedding, otherwise it will not be published. Engagement information is to be sub- mitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Editori4' Depart- ment, Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CaJjf, 92626. Compagno-Thorp MavU Elaine Thorp of Huntington Beach and Vincent Michael Compagno were married June 3 in the Catholic Chapel at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Sprinp, Colo. The newlyweds, who are training to become Air • Force pilot8 at the academy, are honeymooning in Hawaii and will live ln Lubbuck, Texas. , -1'.'heir parenta-are-Mr. and Mra.--Eldoo c. 'fhol!J> of Hunttniton Beach and Mr. and Mn. Sam J. Compagno of Omaha. The bride la a graduate o( Marina High School in Huntlngto1!. S,.Ch and her husband sraduated lreom Qoelghton ~tory School in Omaha. Masters-Arny Melinda Amy of Huntington Beech and Roy Masters of Wlntleld, Mo., exchanged wedding vowt June 4 in the Calvary Chapel of Co.ta Meea. The bride la the dauahter ot Ron and Phyllp Amy of Hu.ntin£t.on Beach. She araduated from Huntington BMch High School ancf at1endl South- west Mt.ourt State Collep, Sprtndteld . Her huaband ii the eon -of Walter and Rita Masten of WlnlJeld, Mo., where tw attended llCbool. --U• newlJw--.W 11.vstn ~-- No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lllJ 111111 fits In . ll, ANN lAIDflS DEAR ANN LANDERS: In August I will be a bride. It should be the happiest day of my life, but I am dreading one part of it and desperately looking for a way out. My husband and I will s1and on the steps of thecnurchand more than lOOrelativesand friends will plant k:iaees of congratulati~ns on our faces. The thought of all thoee mouths slobbering makes meaick. Must I paste a smile on my face and go through with it? Is there a tactful way to keep well-wishers from kissing me? Please be sensitive ~anxiety. It's real.-TERROR UNDER THE DEAR TERROR: I know of no graclo111 way for a bride to avoid being kl11ed by well·wl1bers oa ber weddJDg day. Keep a pretty lace ~ercb.lef la reacline11 to wipe up tbe sloppy oaes, altlloagb I doubt tbat tbere will be many. U you become lacreasiagly anxious, see a counselor. T JOUI HIALTH OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I appreciate the need for preventive medicine. I've reached my 40th birthday. Like many, I'm celebrating a birthday party, plus a recent physical cbeckup to make certain that the "old man" is in pretty good shape. My doctor"'gave me a wekome report with one exception. He aays that I have borderline high blood pre91ure. I asked him what that meant. Would I need special treatment? He said that my pressure varied within normal limits. That made it borderline. He didn't believe, under the circumstances, that he should preecribe anti-hypertensive medicines. My question is this: Isn't it saler to take medicine for hypertension at the beginning rather than wait until it's real high? My doctor is somewhat of a drug nihlliat 80 I wonder: am I losing valuable time by not taking the blood pressure pills? Mn. L. DEAR MRS. L.: lf there were no questions about your <llilgnosis, I'd agree that the earlier you began treatment the better off you'd be, but there's a question here that must be answered first. Just what doea your doctor mean by "borderline" hypertension? Doctorsdon'talwaysagree on when high blood pn!9SUI'e is actually present. Hu your blood pressure been fluctuating? Is it IOIDetimes 140-160 systolic and 90-95 diastolic? And then down again? This might be called borderline. About one in five adults at any age fall into this group. According to Steve Julius, M1D., of the University of Michigan Medical School, we're not justified ln treating borderline cues routinely beca1.&1e only a few develop true hypertension. What's important i.a to take repeated readinp, preferably under nonnal conditions such aa in the home. Even when relaxed at home, one-third will avenge out normal readlnp; one third will remain borderline, and one-third will show truly elevated prellUl'e that requires treatment. Your doctor aeema to agree with the treatment 1uggesUona of Dr. Julius and many other phyaidana. Be thankful that your blood pre11ure is within normal limit.a. FOR MR. S: Opinion about what is the normal level of chole9terol varies. Some docton are utlafied lf it im't higher than 250. Other are •tlafied with ~ around 225. A recent THINGS TODO . fil Cir 2. rtld .,..-=-:::-::,..:-::--- 3. '"'" ....... -4. rtld the ........ --s, shopplnc - 6. "" 7. __ __.._..'---_ •• CDICOI COlllCTIOI ... olauic apparel ,,_. -·t Mu... the prioeal c::! ~ 848-4138 . RUFFELL'S UPHOUTRV, INC. ................... 1'22 HAUOl •YD. COSTA MISA -146-llM Child C1r1 Wldl~ No matter what' you're doing, U-Shop your hometown newapaper Stor/ttfM n.eat• •• The ...... ftt• ·1n Hunttnaton center. --. 12 to 4 p:m.11/hr. ' -It mlgbt be a pbobia tlaat coald be explore«I and gotten rid of by Aap1t. Good Lack. DEAN ANN LANDERS: My wife and I argue continually about three children from my fonner marriage. She attempts to hide their existence whenever p<*ible. For example, whem someone asks. "Do you and John have children?" she replies, "No, we don't." I bdieve she should say,"'We don't, but John has three children from a prior marriage." I could write a book about the custody fighta and the problems I've had with these kids, but I'll skip the det.ails and aak you to please aettle this dispute.-MR. X IN SALT LAKE CIT)' DEAR SALT LA.KE: U you wife values yoar feelings (ud ber marriage), 1be should respond to the qaesdoa la tbe way tlaat pleases yoa. It woald cost ber ao"1ag aad make yoa bppy. Tbe Bible cal.11 lt "casting yoar bread apoa tbe waters." Even if drink.i.rig is the "in" thing in your crowd, it needn't crowd you out. LeJu-n the facts from Ann Landers' booklet, "Booz.e and Y ou-For Teen~agers Only." Send 50 cents and a sell-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P. 0 . Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611. .,,,,,, By PHIL INTEALANDI of Laguna.Beach 1 . !!!!!!!.!-'-· , ... "'"""'"""' ·-J "If she tells me to sit up st ra i~ht once n 1ore. l 'm going to fire her " meeting of cardiology experts came to the conclusion that the optimwn level should be 110meWhere between 160-190. They believe that such levels would reduce heart diaeue. However, others disagree. Forexample, Basel Rifkind, M.D., Chief of l.Jpid Metabolism Branch of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute aays, "To date, no study haa actually shown that lowering cholesterol is of benefit in preventing heart attack." The point I'd like to make ii this: don't be too proud about having a cholesterol level of 250 and therefore feel sale in smoking two packs a day. Perhaps tobacco is a greater enemy than your cholesterol level. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: This ia a com- ment for Mil9 X., the nmenble short girl. I am 5 feet, 1 ~ inches and yet I am a very happy penon. I think it's great to be short. My advice ia accept your height. Why spend your one life upeet about your helght? Wouldn't it be a boring world if all of us were the same height? Mr. W. Dr. S~hn we1oomet questlom from t'Hden. He cannot answer all lndivldwally but will include th09e of general illtawt in hia oolwnn. Send your que.Jtlons to him, in care of tM Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cotta Mesa, Cali.f. 92626. EMIL y~a. FONDA;M.D. 1./,.1 p/.a4MH ;,. ann0Mnci11g If.. ,../oeol/o,. o/ J..,. prodic•• o/ .J,.t.rnal m.Jicin• '" tt11«lall01t will. II.. n..,,'°', m.Jical t;o .. ,. --9.c . flllll' .//Jm al Tl$ thtlM• SI. ,_ . s.i e e.,;;;.;;n': ... e •. -&, .Al'lf-*•'-' ( 11•) 6~933 Reud how oth~r Or•ntiee Coast re- Hld~nts t.l!tt". mukeo und spend th•ir moneo~· ln th~ F'eatorirut pa~ • Orang41 Co .. t DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 2•, 1983 CS Marines shot in hostage drama NOTICI fW NOTICI fW ~ ~ NOTIOI M OIUOUITIC* ~....... llPOM TMI JOUNTA* VALLSY M PAii.,......., NOTICE 18 HE .. E8Y OfVtN thet I AOSMOY '°" COlllMUMTY Publlo notlOe II hereby st'-' lllet Ml.IC NOTICE MUC NQJ1C[ I(_, MOTQ OP ....UCAno.t TOHU. Incident is triggered when alleged gunman goes 'berserk' CCllMIOll of the City 0 ,. M ... on NOTICE 18 HE .. E8Y OIV!N thlltt LIAM H. CAOSTIC. Jlt. Mt .. otor• l!'lbllo heWlnlt wlll~ by the Cll. DIVD.Of'MIWT JOH PH 8. OICA"'l.0 AND WIL• July 6, 1813, In lhe Councll Ii. rte111llf meetlnG 10 119 t...io on doing buel,,... under Ille 11Gt1tlou1 ChambenofClty H 17 F'elf Oflw. Tueedey, July II, 1113, 1tlt Foun181n 11m natrte ~ etyle Of WAVE Ill AS· Coet• ....... •• f:30 ·""·or .. toOf'I Vllll9y ~y for ComflWllltf 0.-SOCIA TIS It 20~ PrOlllontory ALCOHOUC MVIRAOll To WhOm" M9)' COnottn· FELIPE ,ti 001111\AOO, J A. II 11>· OWfno 10 Ille o.o.rtrnent of Al• eOhoic ~ ContrOI for "4 , .. OH SALE IUIU WINE (PUB EAT Pl.) to NII lloollollc: blMlt 8QM II 135 W. 19th 81., eo.11 ~. CA CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -A Marine ~an &hooting wildly at 360 fellow Marines durlna target practice and wounded a private before he was over- powered and ehot by three Marines he had taken boatage ln an abortive escape attempt, authorities say. None of the hostages were hurt. The alleged gunman, Identified as Lance Cpl. Jay D. Jackson, was taken to the Naval Re- gional Medical Center at Ca.mp Pendleton Marine Corps baae, whe~ he was reported In stable but guarded condition early today. Jackson, 18, of In- dianapolis, apparently went "berserk" Thurs- day and opened fire with his M-16 rifle while a Marine infantry unit was on a baae rifle range, said 1st Lt. Ruas Thurman, a baae apokes· man. Pfc. Ot-nny E. Balley, 19, of Bearfield, Ohio, was hit in the lower left leg during the initial barTage of bulleta as other Marines enaaged in the requalUication training dove for cover. Thurman said. Bailey was treaU!d at the base medical center and later released. Thurman said the gunman apparently went "berserk" and sud- denly began firing. "Any Marine who would open fire like that (on his fellow Marines) is not normal," Thumlan said. Immediately after the shooting. the gunman forced the hostages -a Marine driver, the of· ficer in charge of the rifle range and the officer in charge of the requalifica- tion detail -into the van, Thunnan said But military police converaed on the 11eene and blocked the eecape route, Thurman said. At that polnt, one of the hot~, 2nd Lt. Kevin P. M~hy, grabbed the Marine s loaded rifle. Du.ring the stNggle over the weapon, Chief War- rant Officer-2 James A. Craig shot the abductor ln the upper body with a .38-at.liber pistol, said Thunnan. Requaliflcation train- ing is a regular courae that all Marines go through once a year to maintain their shooting proficiency, Thurman said. He said Jackson was assigned to the 2nd bat- talion. 7th Marines, lst Marine division, baaed at Camp Pendleton, which is locate.d halfway be- tween Los Angeles and San Diego. Murphy WU the of· ~r ln charge of the requallflcalion detail and Crail WU the officer In charge of the rifle range. The driver was ldentlfled as Cpl. Anthony S. Trout, al9o a member ot the 2nd bat.- talion, 7th marines. lh«Mfltf .. ,.. • on the IOI• \'91opf'nefll wlll 110!4 I puDllo heW"1Q Of W .. t, City of Ntwpoft lelcfl, lowtno "9rnt· -7 on lhe fOllOWlno: county of Oftnste. 8111e Of Cell· PAO.-OllD ~~NANCE ..tab-RESOLUTION: A reeotutlon of Ille fOfnla, did on lhe tllh day of June. llthlflO tlllndarda MCI permit r• Fountain V.U.V A~ for Com• IH3, by muti* ~t. dlNOIYt lht QllWtment• for ...,.... Mlel end l'lll.lnlty °"'~' del1Hmlnlng Nici pertnenfllp and tennlnel• ''*' '*111no lot ..i.. Etwlronmenl81 0.-that Ille COl*!VCtlon of a POllcle F• relatlonl ea partner• therein lerm1nat1on· EMmpt. clllty Projtel 11 of IMlneflt to Ille In· Siik! butlnMa In Ille M\lf't win be PlllOPOSED OAbtNANCE reoeel· duelrlll ArM ~t Pro· aonduoted by WILLIAM H. Ing 8eotlon t3·313 of lht Co.te Itel 1nd th9 111rroundlfl0 ntloh· CROSTIC, JR .. who will pey ano dll- Mm Munlclpll Code ttllllflO 10 bof'hOOd In wtlloh the polloe feclilty Oh~ Ill lll bltlt!M ll'ld dtble of Ille tielaht Of 11t\jCtu<et. Envt.~111 proi.ci la loc:alad. deCert'nlnlflO 11\et llrrn end ~ ell monlee ~Ible De(ermlnatloft: Ex~l. l11er1 ere" no other rMeOneble to the firm OENEAAL P~N AMtNOMENT mMlle of financing aJd lmpr-l'Ul1Mf notic. II hereby glYan tllet OP-83·21. 10 ll'lltflCI lht 0-el menla tnd •PPfOvfng a repeymenl the unCS.,llQMCI wtll nol be rMC>On-rtB.IC NOTICE Plan land OM dealgn.llon of P'«>P-IQrtement and e11lantlon of or.dlt l'tiblt, from fhl• day on for eny obll· ___ ..:..::;=~.;;;.;.;.;;;.... __ atty loeli.d II 124·t40 Del Mii AV• •nd IUlhorlzlng th9••90Utlon1'*9-gallon Incurred by the othtl• In hit NOTICI INVIT1NG llD8 tnut Ind It 2t03-2807 Elden Av· of own neme. Of In Ille name Of the firm NOTICE IS HEAEBY OIVEN '"'' 91"'9 from fllel9hbortlo0d Com· Thote dellrlng 10 1 .. 11ty In llVOf or 0.tad II Coet• ...... Celllornle. ...lad propoMla for turnlelllng .. ~to Medium Oenllty Aeal<Mn· In oppoelllon to thle Pfoe>ONI wlll be tl\la 2 tat d1y of JUM, 19~. labor. metert.li. equ4ptMnl, .,.,, •• tlel. Envlronrnentel o.termlnttlon: given an opportunity to do ao. II Wllllem H. Croatlc, Jr. Portellon and euoh other flClllllM u ~ttve Decleretlon. fur1her lnl0tmlllon fa detlrad, you Publlahed Ortngt Coul Diiiy mey be required for THE IMPROVE· "10TICE 18 FUATHEA OlllEN thel may contact thl Pltnnlng ~Aft• Piiot June 24, t983 MENT OF EAST 17TH STAEET RE· It Nici lllM end~. 111 In._ -·-··~·t 11 MT-e3:rt ALIONMENT FROM NEWPORT penc>lll mey 8'>l)MI MCI be helrd FOUNTAIN VALLEY AOENCY BOULEVARD TO OAANOE AVENUE by the City Counol1 on the aforem.n-FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT wlll be r.a.lved by the City of Coate llOMd mettlt'I. E\/elyn MeClendon M ... at 11141 Olflc4I of the City Clerk Eiieen P. Phinney Agency Secrllary NOTICE OF DEATH OF 77 Fair Oflvt, Coale Meal, Cell~ City Cltrtl Publlallld OrlllQI Coeat Deity. GEORGE R MURRAY '"-fQfnla, untll the flour of 11:00 Lm.. Publtlhed Orange Coul Dell~ Piiot June t 4, July 1, 11183 ' • •-2 993 wnlc ti P11ot.June24 1983 2ae1.e3 GEORGE REYNOLDS ~1~i>Ui!:C.V,~r=~"'/~ ' 2914.113 MURRAY AND OF PETI· the cooncll c11ambera. s111ed PlBLIC NOTICE TJON TO ADMINISTER ~ propo .. 11en111bear111e t1ti. of the PtllUC NOTICE TATE NO. A-1081!! work and the nam• of the bldci.t' but IC Ol1tl no Olh« dl111ngulthlng merl!a. Any FICTITtOU• .,...... NOTICI M SAU To all heln, beneflcia.ries, bid received 1her 111e eehedulad NA* STAra.NT °'MA&."'°""" creditors and contingent cloelng time IOf the receipt of bide AT PNYAT1 SALi creditors of GOORGE R. 1111111 be returned to the bidder un· The followlng peraona are doing NO. AM m MURRA y aka GEORGE opened. II thell be lhe IOle reaponll· bualn••• u : In lhe SuperlOf Court of Ille Stet• 0 5 MUR bhlty oltht bidder to-lhel hla bid AMERICAN SUNSHINE. 720 WMI 01 Celllomle. for the County of Or· REYN LD RAY and la reoel* In ptoper time. 19th Street. Coele M .... CaJllOfnta ange. persona who may be other· A Ml of pl111a. Spc~ PfoYttlona 92928 rn the Metter ot Ille e..111e of wile interested in the will 111d lddltlone to generll PrOY!tlont Authority lntemellonal, loo. 720 OONo\LO J. UNMACHT. SR .. eke d/ 10 ,.,. St1ndard Speeffitallonl mey Weet 19th Street, Cotla M .... Cellf. DONALD J. UNMACHT. 0.0..Md. an or estate: PlBLIC NOTICE PublWled Ofanga CoMt DallV Piiot .._ 24, 1988 rta.IC NOTICE NOTICI M NOM.-PONelMJTY Notice .. hWlby oNer> "'81 tflt un<*'lllQned wlll not ~ reec>Of'tllllt for ll'i1 a.tlta or heblllt ... contracted bY anyone 0111« lhln myeell. on°' aftet Ihle data. Oiied Ihle 1•1 d1y of June 1983. Ot. Frer>k l . Watt• 537 26th Street Hwmoee Beech, CA 9025• Publ191\ed Orange Cout Dally Pllol JUM 23, 24, 30, 1983 2860-83 PtlllJC NOTIC[ The folloWlllQ C*IO!la ., I dolr)g buflneMU: THE BAVSIOE COMPANY 11120 P11k Street, Huntington Beec:tl, CA 92648 JOHN CONWAY DAILEY 1820 Plf'k Street, Huntington Belch, CA 926'8 NANCY LEE DAILEY t820 Park Street. Huntington &Meh, CA 92648 Thia butlneet 11 conducled by • gener11 plflnarthlp. Thi• 111temen1 WU nled With Ille County Ollrk of Orange County on June 7, 11193 Pilot killed in plane crash be obt•lned et Ille Olflc:e of the City 92828 Notic. la hereby glll9fl that the A petition has been filed Engl,_, 77 Fair Oflve, Coate,....,., Thia buslnata la conduc:tad by ' underel~nad wUI NII el Prrvata Nie by DANIEL P. BRODERICK Celi!Ofnle. upon nonref\lndeble P•Y· COfporellon. Thia lletement wu 10 the hlghett end bell bidder, ...,b-($......lei Admi tr to f th menl of S 12 00. An lddltlon11 lllad with lhe County Clerk of Orange Jec:t to eonflrmetlon of aeld SuperlOf ~ ns a r OM e dl1199 of $4.00 wlM be m1de tt County on June 7, 1983. Coorl • on or anar the 2111h dey of Eat.ate of Dorothy A. ur- F2llOll Publlllhed OrlllQI Cout Oalfy Pll01 June 10. t 7, 24, July 1. 1983 MllC NOTICE LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -A light plane broke in two when it hit a power pole and era.Shed into a pair of homes in suburban Pacoima late Thuraday, killing the pilot and knocking out electricity in the neigh· borhood, authorities said. No one on the ground was injured, said fire spokesman Dave Peten, although -iwo elderly women In the most eeriously damaged home huddled in terror at the rear of their house and had to be rescued from a window. Luckily, they had gone to the back of the hoUle just moments before the crash, he said. "That probably saved them." Pet.en said, add- ing "they were pretty shaken up." The Cessna 152 c:ruhed at 8:26 p.m. in the homes on Haddin '. Avenue, about 20 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, be said. The identity of the pilot, about 50 yean old, was withMld pending notification of relatives. He was'the only person in the aircraft. Clipping the power pole sheered oft a wing and sent it into one home while the fuselage DllTll IDTICIS MALLOY DAVID J . MALLOY. resi· dent of Little Balboe Island, paeed away on June 17, 1983. Survived by 2 nieces, Margit F.asley and Inger Marie Graham and 1 grand-niece Mary Eaaley. f>rivate memorial services were conducted. Frienm who wlah in lieu of flowers may make contributions to the American c.arxer So- ciety. Malloy-Mitten Fu· neral Home directors. (SWENSON) STEVEN D SWENSON; resident of San Cemente pueed away June 21st. He iJ survived by his mother, De- lores. of San Cemente. Memorial 1ervices wW be held Saturd&y, June 25th, 3 P.M. at the Laguna Niguel Seventh Day Adventist Church, 211702 Kensington Drive, Laguna Niguel. Ser- vices under the dlrection of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary, 540-5554 crashed into another, Peters said. One home sustained $15,000 dam- age while damage lO the other was minor, he said. Power in the area was out for about hours, Peters said. th.ree handled by mall. Plana, •~I· '2t7112 June, 1983 11 tlle olfk!41 of Simon, ray), In the Superior Court of UGAL NOTICI llcetona end Olher contract doeu· Publlahed Orenee Coett Delly McKlnaey, Mlller.ZommlClk, Sandor Orange County requesting NOTICE OF A JOINT PUBLIC The Natiopal Trans- portation Safety Board was investigating the cause of the crash. rnente may tlao be examined It the Piiot June tO. 17, 24, July 1· 1983 & Alban,~ Meeo\rlhur Blvd., Ste. that ROBERT HAMILL be HEARING SY THE CITY COUNCIL 0111c41 of the City Clerk of lne City of •350. Newpon BMeh 928e0. COunty OF THE CITY OF HUNTINOTON Coall Mele. Plane end Speelll· .. _IC Ml\Tll'C of Orange. State of Cellloml1, Ill Ille appointed as pel"IOnal rep-BlACH AND THE HUNTINOTON ;Blk>ne wlll no1 be malled unleu tne ... .__ ""'._ tight. '"" and lnler .. t Of Mid .. retentative to adminllter the BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AOEN· lddlllonal $4.00 °""~ 11 Included ,ICTITIOUS llU9*HS c:eelld II ,.,. time of deelh end •II est.ate of GOORGE R. MUR· CY ON THE PROPOSED MAIN -PIER Nfth peymente. NAllll eTATW•NT Ille right, lltle end lnlernt thel the RA y (under the lnde,.,..,,· REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PLAN Eeeh bid allell be mede on Iha 81lele hu eequlrad by operation ot r-· AMENDMENT NO. t ·------------------------i Propoalll form, tlleel• P·l through The followlng peraon 11 dOlno 1-or othar'wlle Olh« then In ad-dent Adminlltration of J!ls. Notic.1aneret>yg.l-'1h1ltheClty P-8 Pfovlded In tne eontraGt doc:Y· bulllnat1 u : dlllon 10 that of Mid ~. 11 tates Act). The petition ii eet Counelt of the City 01 HunOngton rta.IC NOTIC[ •-tc """TICE rnenta, end lllell be accompanied by PRESS WEST 8H W•t 17th St.. the time of deatll. In and to all the for he•""ft"' in Dept. No. 3 at Beach, CalttOfnll, and '"' Hunl· ,._ nu I certified or CUlller'a meek Of a bid Colle Mata. CA 92627 c.rleln RMI property tltulled In the 700 Cl ... vi u'6 ,._ n.... W lngton BMeh ~opmar1I Agen· bond fOf nol IMI then 10% of the DANIEL MARTIN MEL TON 511 W City of Capl1trano Blach, Counly of c '-'Cnter ur ·• est, cy have M1 July 5. 1983 el 7:30 p.m ~~:.~• 1moon1 ol the bid, made peyeble 10 Belboe. ~ BMeh, CA 92eeo Orenge, S11te of Calll<><nla, plftleu-Santa Ana, CA 92701 on July ea th• time, end the Councll FICTITIOUS ., ...... NAME STATIMINT tne City of Cotta M..._ No propoeet Thie bullnat1 la eonduc:led by 111 l1tly deaerlbad u follows, 10 wit: 6, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. Chamberl ot City Hiii. 2000 Mmln Tne follOwlng l)er80na lie <SOlng -... f-H-.~ng ,_.,.... ,_ ...,..~ ahall be conlldered un'-aecom· lnd~u·• P•RCEL 1: LOii 30 Md 31 In Strwt Hunll""lon BMcll C1tl-bualnM1 u : ',.. "'""" ..--· ,. v_.., ptnled ~ IUCh eutller'a Chec;l(, ..,., ., ., IF YOU OBJECT to the · . .,. ' WESTWERKE, 3199-C Alrpon bull,_ ea: • Thia elel-1 wu llled wlth the Block 14 of TrlC'I No. 735. U ahown •lft.. f th .• , lotnl1, 926'6 ea the pl-for a joint Loop. Coate ........ CL 92828 THE BAXTER OAOUP 521 Cl.at!, or de(. bond. County Clerk of Orange County on on • m1p 1'9COfdad In book 22, graA ..... 0 e J>!'Uuon , ::JOU .public neetlng to l>9 held by lhe City K.K • .,......._Ing, Inc;. A Cellfornle Avocedo Ave. Cofone~del Mar, CA No bid lhall be eon_l!derectuni.a Jone1. !983 peget 21 10 21 lnetualve of mll-llhouJd ellher appear at the Counell end the Aedevelopment ...... ~ ~· 92825 It I• mlde on a bftnll f<><m furnllhad '211''llO cell•'*'°• mapt. record• ot Orange hearing and st.ate you objec-~to c:ontlder me eoprovel llld g:.r.'~=: g~I. ~.~port loop. CHESTER E. BAYLISS. JA. 521 by d•he. 01 lly ot Coed le Meael ~d !' Publllhed Orange Coal Dally County, Cellfomle tlons or file wn•tten obw edoc>tlon of Ille ptopoeed Mein-Pier Avoeed<> Ave. Cofone de! Mer, CA m• n accor •nee w In In• Piiot June 10. 17, 24• Juty 1. 11183 &oeptlng tlletetrom lhll portion · ,.--· Rtdevelopmenl P roJe ct Plen Thie bullneea 11 ~ad by• 92825 provltlona ol the PropoMI requlr• at Lot 3 1 delCt'lbad u fotlowt: tions with the court before Amar1dment No 1 The~ wlll ~~~\':'-1 wu. lllad with Ille Thia bu"'-I• eonduC1ad by 111 mene:,; bidder mutl be llclnlld 11 '1llllC NOTICE Beginning el Ille Southweaterry the hearing. Your appear· lmplem1n1 the •dopted Pl1n Coonty Clerk of oranee County on Individual "iulrad by law. corner of Loi 31, thenc:e Nonh1Hly, ance may be ln person or by A"*1dment II. elt9f the Joint publlc J 7 1"•" -1-Thie •lltement we• ftltd with the 1(--along the NOtth-lerly llne Of Mid • h41erlng. Ille O ly COunelt apPfOllU une • ......, ... he City Council of the City ot l'JCTITIOU8 .,..... Lot 3 t, 30· 4"'; thenc:e due felt 11· your attorney. and adopt• the propo11d R•· Publllhad Orange Cou1 Delly CJ·~ty. ~~ ol Orange County en Coate Mate ,...,.,.. tt>e right to ,.._ STATtmNT 8"', thence Sooth, p1tellel with the YOU MAY r:-v .a urMI:' the ci.wtopmenl Plan Amendment Piiot June 10, 17, 24, July 1. 11183 w.-1. '"'""' reteet an or ell bide I f 30 .. ~·AM•"" ot le ,_ The ..!.,d of the ~tract w111 be TM io1iow1nsa .-.on(al ar• doing =~~~ ~ ~: 3J001~~ file kept by~~ co~ If you .,..,~'ro:,,~!,~ I n• publ Ptlll.IC NOTICE Pllr;;:~~~o. ~;~ J;,:f.1 111£8''Y contingent upon the approval of the bueineu ea: llne of .. Id 101. 11· fl" to tht point ol are interes in t e estate, t . The Rtdevelopment Plan ~c No • ...., proJeet by lhe Orenga COun1y Boerd IQPS 14 Corc>artt• P1eu. Sta. beQlnnlng. you may eerve upon the ex· ""*1dmen1 aubml1ted by the Agan· NOTICE °' D«JAULT of $uplf'\lleor9. 200, Newpol1 e..cn. CA 928e0 PARCEL 2: l ol 32 and that porllon ecutor or adminlltrator. or cy -leh propoMI u It• ICopl and ANO EL«CT!Off TO MU TM Conlrec:tor llhell comply with IRVINE QUALIFIED Pl.AN SER· Ol lot 31 In Block 14 of Treet No. 735 upon the atlOmey for the ex· obJec:ttve 10 ellminale unNI• aon· UNDER D«~D °' TftUST PtB.JC fl)TIC[ the PfOvlaton• ol Section t 770 to VICES, • C&lllornl1 Corporation, 14 u per map thereof, recorded In dltlona. lmPfove over ell appeetl/lCle. IUCORD«D MAY 21, JIU 1780 lnolutlYe, of the Celll0<nle Corpor11e Pleu S1e. 200, ~ book 22. pagee 21 10 211 lnetualY9 of ecutor or adminlltrator. and encourage pertlCllpelton. encourage IWOllTANT NOTICa NOTICI fW TRUSRF• ..... l•bor Code. the prevtlllng rele end Btlch, CA 92660 Mltc4Ml•neou• M1p1, Records Of Or· file WI th the court with proof ,_ deve1o9mtnt, proV!de needed IF YOU"' P"OPIEJITY 11 IN i.-Ne. t1..,,......,. tcele of weoea 11tebllthad by the Thi• e1er_,t wea llled wtth the •1198 Counry dMc:rlbad H 'IOllow1: of aervice, a written request pybllC lmPf~ll and feclllllea, ~o,.":c~o11~~~ :E~~U~IEoYJ>~ AMEAJAt ~A~Nt< •duly ~i ~,:. ~~ec::'or!:' ~~. ':: =~ ~:;k of Orenge County on eo:!'n;f1r:_g01aJ1:1~~~.::, !ltatlng that you desire sped&l ~~~~ ... 1mployment OP· PAYMENTS. IT MAY 81 SOLD appointed Truatee under the Shalt forlelt penalllea preaerlbed nsnn elong the North-ter!y une of uld notice of the filing of an in· 2 The rtpOn of the Agency 10 tt>e W1THCXJT ANY COUfllT ACTION. fOllowlng ~·bad deed of INll that.in f()f nonoompll1noe of lhe Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Lot 31. 30'4": lhenQ8 d~ Elll , 1' ventory and apprai9ement of City Couoell on Illa Pfopoeed A•· end you may nave the legal rlgh1 to Will SELL AT PU8L'IC AUCTION Mid Code. Pllol June I0, 17, 24, July 1. 1983 11": thence Soulh, parallel with the ta f th t1 development Plen Amar1dment In· bring your aceoont In good 111ndlng TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR El'-1 P. Phinney Norlhwellerly tine of Loi 31, 30' 4"; estate asae or 0 e pe -clUdel, bul I• 001 llrnl1ad 10. the r•· by p1ylng all ol your PHI due CASH (pa.yable et lime of Nie In City Clerk Of Ille P1llllC NOTICE thlnoeWMl. llonQ the SOUlherly line dons or accounta mentioned por1 Md ~•tton Of 1r. peyrnen,..p1.,. pennllled COS1• end i.wf\11 ~ of ltle ""'*' 8teteeJ City of Cotta Meaa of Mid IOI, 11· fl" 10 Ille point of in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Planning Comm!Mlon on tile Pten e11.penses wtthtn three month• from Ill rlgflt, tltil end Int.,.... ~ Publllhed OrlllQI Coul Delly l'lCTITIOUS 9U ... U beginning. the California Probate Code. Amer1d. IMflt end Ille report of 111e1f I"-date lhl• not•-of d ... ~·r• we1 to end now Mid by It under Mid Piiot ~ 24, 30, 1983 ..._ STATOmNT more commonly known ea· COunty Fl-·' .,_......._ Committee ( r~orded. Thia ";°moun~'i; 'se.c, Deed of Trull In the property 2913-83 3'4,.49·5e Vie oomc. Cep1t1ran0 Howser, Gertner 6 Brown tny) -... ~- 774 73 loeludlng forec:loaure fee11 hel'elnefter dlec:ribed: The lollowlng '*'°" la doing Beach, CA By: Doiel P. Broclerkk 3. AU IVldlnOe end 1estlm0f)y fOt end ct11tge1 ea of May 24, 1983. TAUSTOA: OEOAOE F"'EEMAN, P1llllC NOTICE butA-u· Tarm•ofMlec:ethlnleWfulmon.y fS40CamptatDr.,S&e. JOO end11galnetthetdoptlon oltneRe- end wlll Iner-untll your ee<:ount 1 widower SCUBA JOE, 720 Carmel Alie · of the United SletM on lale or part N Be. II CA 1!111 develOment P.lan .a.menctrnenr t>ecomet c:urrent You mey not llelle Bl!NEFICIARY: AATHOFER/ N0'1Ce """"'9TR'a SAL.a Seal BM<ih, Ce. 90740 cull l l'ld l>el1noeevlden0ed by note ewport eac I Al Ille above '1elad dey, oour ll>d 10 pay the entire unpaid portion ol HOWARD DEVELOPMENT CO., ~Ne. 1--1~ Bennau Jo .. ph Cllnch. 720 MC\.lred by Mongage 0< Trull Deed (710 HO·H00 plaoe, any end ell per.one hevtng your e ccounl, even though lull INC. T.L I .... c.-.. CarrMI Ave., Seel Beech. Ce.90740 on the property to told. Ten peroent Publlahed Orange Coe.at any objeellona to the propoM<I Re- payment wu demendad, but you Aeoo«Sed Jwie e, 1979 M lnm. uMT COM C Thi• bullnaee la conducted by in of amount to be depotltad with bid, "':.." Pil J 23 24 30 development Plen A"*ldmarlt or 10 mint P•Y Ille amoonl Slllld above. No. 7258 In book 13174, page 150t T.O. SERVICI! COMPANY .. duly Individual. Bid• or offere to be In Wfillng and .LAI.Uy ot une . . . Altar three month• from IM dalt of Offtcl8I A9cotda In the oMce of eppolnt•d Truetee. under th.a. Thia 1111-1 wu_llled with lhe will be rec:elvecl el the e!Ofeaeld of· 1983 ~~ m~~ =.:~or:;: of reco~ellon ol 11111 d ocument the RecOtder of Orange County: lollowlna ~bed deed of trutt County Olet'lt Of Orange County on nee at any time alter the llrtl pybll· 2863-83 Agency arid the eOllndl and tho.. (which dale of reeorOellon 1ppear1 1&ld deed of trull deecrlbea th• WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION June 7 • 1983 '2110a cellon llefeof and before dell of ceuM wtty the propoeed R4lcleYl4op. h41f.an), unless the obllg1t1on being followlnQ property. TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR Publlatled Orenge Coeal Dall~ a1le. PUBLIC NOTICE m«tt Pi.n Amendrnen1 ahoold nOI foreclosed upon permfta a longer PAAClL 1: Unit 21. In the County CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Pll01 June 10. 11, 24, JUiy 1, 1983 Dated 11111 tOlh d1y ol June.1983. be edoplad. period. you have onry the reg1I right of Oflllltl. Stele of Cellfornla. M CE .. TIAED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Donald J. Unmecilt. J r. C...... At any time not Iller than the llOur 10 atop the forlciosure by peyfng ltlOwn on""' oer1alln Condominium C IVIL CODE SECTION 2112411 '1llllC NOTICE Lindt S. Soto NOTICE OJ niuane•a SAl.S 1tor.aldeellor'-1nQ. anYl*ton the enllre 1mount demended by Pl•n ,_ded Mey 31, 1177 In book (payable 111 the \ln'lt of Mle In i.wf\11 Co-Admlnlllretort of Ille T.a. No. nll-1IOS/~S obJec:tlng 10 Ille propoted Rt- your cradltOf 12219, P11Q11875. Offlclel Aec:orda. money of lhe United StetHI ell '1CTmOU8 .,..... Miiie of Hid Oeoedent. VOU AM'" l>S'llULT UNOIJI A devek>Pmarlf Piao Amendment m•y To !Ind out the •rr;ounl you muat tn thl offloe of tile county recorder rlgM. tltll end lnt"91t conveyed 10 NAMI STAnmNT am.on. Mo«IMeJ, -.,, D«1 .. •1D. ,2!a""'aaSYTOU, DAT!fKDa~e.!.!!: ni. In writing with the City C19fk 1 P•Y· or lo arrange or peyment to of Mid c:ounty. end now held by It under Mid Deed Z-loa, lender a ""*' v-. .. .. •""" 1ta1-1 of hit oblee11ott1 10 the atop lht fore closure, or II your PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/9' of Tniet In the property het91natter The followltlg penon 11 dOlng 4000 lllecAttllw 9twl. .... .._ TO PfllOHCT YOUtl "'°"""Y· propoM<I Redeve(opment Plan orooertv Is tn foreclosure tor any lnt-1Inend 10 lot 1 of Treet No detclrtbed': butl,_ • ~~CA -IT MAY K SOLD AT A "'91.JC o\rnendment. Any penon or 0<· other -· oontac:t: CA THEDAAL llOl3 .. per ~ recorded In boot! T R u 8 T 0 R: K E N N E T H 0 . CORE: COUNSELINO AND OR· PubUahed Or-Cout ,.._,... • A l I • ' , y 0 u N •• D A N .... ,Ion ............... to be i-rd wlll MORTGAGE COMPANV, INC. olo -3 ..._ 5 Ind e ~ Oo\NIZATIONAL AESOUACES 280 -...... ......, ··~•NATION Of' THI NAT'Uftl gen-.._ .. ... ....... ,._... ~ ''°" 59t ..... ..-..-• OUNKEL8ERO~R. ANNi' L .............. C«lllH Of., Sia. 250 New· Piiot June 17, 18, 24', 1983 0' ..... -oCllEDINQ AGAINST be enOfded 111 opportunity IO be 1 • Mapa In the olfloe of the county OUNKELBEAGER •~-,.....' 2786-83 '" rn lllllrd. At Ille 1foreuld hour the Cemlno Oe l• Reine, Ulle 400. San r9COfder of Mid county logethef BENEFICIAAY AMERICAN port BMoh, CA 92eeo YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Council atlaJI ocMCI to .,.. lt>d Diego, CA 921011 TeleC>hone: (6 t91 With ell lmprov1ment1' thereon, BAPTIST CREOfT UNION, recorded OOUOLAS A. WILSON 1835 Port P1lllJC N011Ct LAWYI... pue upon all ::.Uen and oral~~- 299·7110 excepting tn.refrom Condominium 8->lember 21. 1N 2 18 lnttr. No. Abbey, Newpol1 Btect1. CA 92tl60 On Juty tat, 1983, II 9·15 AM Ilona to the propoeed Red••loe>- lt you have 1ny ques11on1. you Unite 1 ttwougll l4 lnaullve loo9tect U-33l3'1 In Ofllclll Aec:orda In Ille Thll t>uw-II conducted by en NOTICI OP T'MleTll'S SAL.I CFS Service Corporation H duly "*'' Plen Arnendment..-11\ould conl1c1 a 11wyer or the thel'eOll ' offla. of the Reoorder of Orange lndlvlduel T ... Ne. H9'C., 1ppolnled Truat11 under end Tiit propoMd ~elopmenl Pn~::::,";:' 1~:"cy wtilell mey hive EXCEPT THEAEFROM 1111 Oii, ou. County, eo'J'~~Y '~"":t~lllad eo:~ .. 1~ ~TANT NOT1CI TO ~~[y•~·t~:8~ ~~.~~~~~~= Plei't Amendment and r•tad docu- Remember 'you MAY Loa• mlnerlll Ind ottw hydtOCefbon•. Seid d.il of tNlt deac:rlt>ea the 7 -...-' ....oNR'TY DWNIRl mar111 are now on Ille and oC>lfl for llEQAl JllQHTS w YOO DO NO 5' below a dlpttl Of 500 feet. wlthoul followlng: Mey 2 , l9e3 ,1,mt YOU AM .. 0.AULT UND9JI A =r~~~5:~:.J2::: ~.~~~~ publle lnepeetlon In Ille otno. of the TAICI PllOWT ACTK>M. T ~h~ t:.=~ ;n~r C Loi 53 r get:t No. e::s~8, .'" ~ Publlellad Or.nge Coal Delly ~~ ~":-:~=.~ Jonae & Vk:kl S WU!~ Jonet u Olrec:tor ol 8uelnw & lnduttrlal NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN Th1t YOU AM It DlflAULT UNDIR.A Clolulfnor'Y11° 81 r,•h~en. on ee ~loP Pllol June 10, 17, 2,, 1983 TO '9tC>TaCT YOUR '910Pl .. TY. IT trullore. In 11141 olflc:e of the County Enter~.:....2000c-~ttlMllStreet92.~!iunt· a breech of. and default In tile DllD M TRUeT DATID llA~ n • v-~order of Orenge County, State lngton ......... .. Ofn •. .....u. Obi!Qeltonl for which Ille followlrig -·-·aaYOUT'"·· recorded In 8oOlt 234, Peo-9. lO MAY8180l.DATA~·~ of C•lllornle. WILL sr:u AT £Ylf)'Pfoc>lrtYownet.bullnata or discrlbed deed of uual 1a 11eur1ty TO .. ~CT YOUlll ~llTY end 11 Of Mlacellaneou1 Mape, MllC NOTICE lfl YOU NllD AN IJnl\.ANA """" PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHEST tenant lntareated In beoomlno 1 P••· hes oeeurtld IT llAY -SOU) AT A "*IC record• of Oreng• County, OP THI NATURE OP THI BIDDER FOR CASH (pay1ble II tlelpent, purauenl to the Plf11d· Ort~ln•I Truatee. CAVALCADE SAll IP YOU NllD AN C.illoml&. NO~~USAU ~'=1~:u~:~ time ol ule In lewful money of the pellOnruletedoc>tedbyllleAoeneY. ~ST ?~ COR~OAATION , a UJOLANATION M TMI MATURI ..::::-.,:::~~,.: YOU AM .. OOAULT UNDC" A On July 8. 1983 •t 10:00 e.m. ~:!~ ~:~~=~d16~.1:TheC~n~; :::.;:=,\':,i';,C:o~ 111 om' orporat on M THI PltOCUDING AO...aT UNLaU YOU TAlta ACTION TO HOllllOWNUll AHIHllllNT HOME AECONV!YANCE COM· lcl " .......... -• 1v ,.,..) d f M:~uSIOf JOHN BAAL, A Slngle YOU, YOU 8HOULD CONTACT A PllOTICT YOUft "90NRTY1 IT UIN DATaD .W.UAA~m. PANY. U duly eppolnted TruttM ~vuJ'.~~:~::n•tr;cc:'mo~:t~l~n: :hep~: .. '";"'~i~ of~ r; e 1 ne11 c;t er y RO e ER T 9 LAWYD. MAY II IOLD AT A PUlllC UNLaU YOU TAK.I TO unci.r and pur1411111to deed of truet Bro1dw1y, S1n11 An1. Celll. 111 <WYlloc>ment P1en Amendment by H ERM,tlN e nd OA'RLE NE R 10111 WHtward Lene, Co1ta SAL I . IP Y 0 U NI ID AN fltlOTaCT YOUR PllCM'lltT'f, n ,_ded Mey 5, t981 .. Intl. No, right, lltle and lnlerMI eon,,..Jed to Ille Agency. HERMAN Truat-of tht Herman Mate, CA t2U7. llJCP\.AllATION OP THI NATUlll MAY• IOlD AT A PUaJC SALL a.-6755 Of Olflclal ~di In the end now held by It under Hid Deed The boun<lllfltl of the ptOpOtMd ramuy truat 11tebllahed Marci\ 3. "(tt • "'8M addrw or oomMOn OP TMI PROCI..,... AU.8T • YOU NllD AN IXPLANATION olflol ol the COunty R«ord9f• of of TruH In 111e prope<ty 1Uuetad In Ff.dl\'9iopmen1 Plan Amendment 1990 by Robert e. Htrmen end de1lgnatlon I• 1hown ebo\19, no ~~::." IHOUl.D CONTACT A Of' THI MATURI M '9tOCHDIMG Orange COunty. St1t1 of C1llfornla Hid County and s1a1e deec:rlbed H : 111u1o11ow1; 01tl-R Harmen. TrualOrl w" r. n t y 11 It I 'tin • I I~. II• -AQAIN81' YOU, YOU IHOULD executed by JAMES F. FAHEY ANO Thi lend r1f1rrld lo herein II A parcel of land 111u11eo partlll!Y Recorded u 1natrume nt No. oomplel-or correc:tnMI). ...__... 11&• 1 Vie Torina. lrvlnt . CA COMTACT A LAW'YD'-LINDA l. Fi'HEY all111tad In the State of California. In Sec11ont 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, Town. 27597 In bo011 13794, Page t49G of The beNflCiMy under Mid -127111 NOTICE tS HEREBY OIVEN t11et WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION County ol Orange, and la delerlOld ahlp I toU1h, R11'1Q1 11 -1, s.n olflclll raeoros In the office of 1"9 Of Trwt. by r...on of. tweectl Ot ·~11 ... ,... .cldfWI Ot common ~110 Ille lerm• Ol tlloee Cllf• TO HIOHEST BIDDER FOR .. followe. 89fritrdlno b ... end merldl•n. recorder 01 Or1ng1 County on dllfeult In tM Obllg9tlonl ..cured dfMIOneUon Of Pf'oi>«1Y le lhown leln Covenenll. Condltk>n• and Ae-CASH(peyeble 11 llme ol tele In tew· Tile Northffaterty 77.42 feet of Count)' of Oranee. Stele of C•P· October 17. t980. Seid Deed ol llleftby, her-.t0f°'9 1xeouted and above, no Wlfrenty la ~ • lo 111 etnctlO!'I• rKOtdwd on March 23. ful money of the Uriltad Slat•) el the the Norlh-terty 100.06 f"t of lot fornl•. Said per-cet being more Pllf • Trull aeeurH certain o bllg1llon1 dellvered to th• underalgned • ~--or correat-)." Tile 1977. In 8ooll 2116, Paga 1000, .. outllde enlr-lo BrM Btancl't. 73. ol l'reel No. 378, In the City of tlouletly deecflbed ee fottowe; totellng the sum of 165,000.00 wrttten Declenl1IOl'I al o.teillt end Mneflclery under 1eld Dffd of eeq., of r-de of Orange COunly. Orlll09 COvnly Public Ubter}'. One Coate Mna, Courily of Ore~•· Beginning 11 the lntereacflon of PHlle flneftclel Corporellon It Otmend tOf Sele, end written notice !fl!ltL by rMeon of a breech or Ce'"oml&. CMe c.tlt9f Dflve. 81'M. Cell!. Sttlt ol C1llfornl1, 11 per IP tee!tlon eorneu, s.ctlonl 11, 12. 13, tllher the •bove 11ated or101n11 of ~ Md of lleotlOl'I 10 ce..e _.,,, In the obllgelOnl MCured TI11t oenlllrl real properly c»-92621, ell rlghttlll• endlnt«Mt eon-record1d In Book 15, P101 29, Ind 1•, lhlnCe north 99 oevr-37' ------.---...... -~tru11ee Of Is now ttie duly 1ppotnted th• underelgned lo .. 11 aald t'*9by, twetofor1 uecuted and eerlbed ., Loi 1, Unit SS of Trec:l Y9yed to and now held by It under MllQ8fl1neoua Mepe. In the otllol of or..,. 20.00 fMt 10 11'11 true point aubsllluled 1rua1ee unoar .. 10 Deed property lo MtllfY Nici otlllptlone. dellvered to the under119nee1 e 84118, u per mtp recorded In 8oOlt Mid Deed of Truet In the Pfoperly the Counly Recorder of 11ld ol ~lnnlna: !hence eouth 0 - . ; ... L ""' of Trual end therea1t1r lhe underelaned Wlttten Oec11rellon Of Oeftult end 3!17, Paga 24. lnclutlY9. reoordl of ellueted In Mid County and S111e County ci. ... 40' 00" Mil 1.320.00 ._tto • The beneflcial lnltr811 unoar .. 10 CIUMd Mid noltoe Of brelCtt .net of Dllmencl for a.. end Wl'llten notloe OftnOe County commonly known delc:r1bad u : &eepl therefrom tllet portion 1 point: tllenOl eoutfl et~ 43' deed of truat end lhe o bllgttlOn• .-:tton to btc Of bNieCf1 end Of .-c1lon to oei-. 11. 813 Vlllegl ~. Colla Meea, Loi 46 of TrlCt No. 5006. M per of 11ld lend wllhln Unlverelly 00" ..i 1.W .Te Mt to • ~ MCured. tnerebv 1r1 oreaently llelO Atcorded Mq 11 1M2 ea inetr. th• underel9n1d to Hll H id Calllornl1 The 1um of PHI mep rtc0tded In 8ootl 183 Pteet 15 1'venue, u convey9<1 to the County ti.-not1t1o..,_43· 15· """"' by: CATHEOAAL MOATOAOE No. 12·11Htt. ol .. Id Ottlclel ptOC*'Y to MtlefY Mid obllgelOnl, -t• due u of the dtie Of and 18 Of MltoelleMoul Mllj)e. llled of Orenoe. by deed recorded 1,380.04' 1Mt to a f>O!nt: llMlnOI COMPANY. INC 1 C1111orn1e Atcorda. end th~Hfter the und•rtlOn•d thl• notlOe 1a 11,860.00. lneludlng 1nt11toff10tofl11tCOuntyAecord4lr Oc1ooer II. 1978 In Book 11914. '°""'et..,_ 43• 00"' ..,t IAln IHGHC>t4 SMfTH & TUTHtlL WISTCUff CHArtl 4 27E t7th St Costa Mesa 646·9371 PACIPtC Y•W .....,11.A.LrAI• een. tery Mortuary Chee>el-Crematory 3SOO Pac1frc View Or1ve Newport Beach 644·2700 McCO.MIQI MOITUAa•s Leguna Beac h 49•·94t5 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 s.,., Juan C.p1slreno ·~ 1718 HM90a LAWM-MT. ~YI Mof1 Ul'Y • Ce me ttry Creme1ory 1625 G11ler Ave ,Cot.ta Mesa ~5S54 , COfporatlOn. Seid HI• wlll be mad1, but c8UMd Mid not1oe of bf98dl llld of coel•, ._Ind lntw•t. will 119 IOld of Nici Or1ng1 County. PA041 78'. Olflclel Alcofd• 870.00feet lo apOlnt: tlleneenot1110 THE BREACH ANO DEFAULT without 0011enenl or Wlrtenly. elec1ton to be ,_ded FlbNerY etpubllc811Ctlon1>U'9U*'ll08ectlon The •treet ~ Ind otfl4H Th•'""' •ddre .. end other ~ 00' 11" ..... 2.840.00'"' THAT HAS OCCURRED being the ...,,.. or~.~ mte. 11, t113 • lnetf. No. 83-071133 In 13llloftheCMICodtoftheSt•t•of common dellgnttlon. It eny, Of l"8 i;ommon deaigntllon, "any. ot the 10 •Point:''*"°' tlOf1tl. dlgr ... failure 10 . mill• paymt nt 0 1 pa11111lon, or~""*-to Offtclel Aeoordl In 1tlt oMoe ofttle Cllllomll Oii .My 12, 1113 It the rtal property ct.ortbed abolle la rH I propefly dllcrlbld •bo119 1• N ' 15'7wett2t2.10MllO•pojnt principal on tubjeel deed Of lrutt ~ .. .....,...11119 ~ Mn Of "9ootdW ot OfMIOt County: M81n Elllfenct. CountyCounllouee, @Utported to 119: 3121 lloalon Wey, ~potted 10 be: 21H Stnll Alie thenOe tcMfl 0 ....... 00' .... when n011 bec:llM due on MtrCtl .. "°'9(1) teOlnd l!r Mid Deed of 81ld Sele wllf ii>• med•. tl.lll 100 CIYIC Cerlt• DrlYe W•t. 811111 Ooe"9 ....... OA l2l2t Aw .. COiie Meet. ()A tMZ7 29.t. IO'"' to. pOlnt; tr.not north 17, 19113 Ind 1~.,...t ICCrulflO after TNlf. Wflfl ln*..e ti In Mid l'iCM wlthoiil ~0011en1nt or werrent~. Ana. Cellfomll If the llOUr of 10:16 Tiie undetelll'ltd Trutt .. dl.. Tiit underelon•d Tr 1111 •• ff oevrwa 57' 1$" ..t 315.11 twt o\prll 17. 1913, 1nd any further ptOlllMct, ld¥en08t "eny, Uflder ...,,... Of ~. reaerdlnt tllte a.m. clelmt""" "-blllty tOf '"Y lnCOntet· dltofelm• 1ny lf•blllly lo r 1ny to . pint;"*-fOUttl 41 ...... or11<:1\ Of any 141fm .. ~ ~~~ the tenM of Mlcl bMd of Truet. POHUelao. Of _.,, __ to Tile record OMW OI Mid ,... -of'"'",.... addrMI end other lneotrectMle of lhe etreet Id~ ... " 38' ti"..., 411.71 .... toe-·: contained In tubleat ...,,, .... ....., ._, Gf1erve9 Ind ..,.,_of 1lle ~the rMleltllllf ~ eum Of property -111 Iha time Of leln OE-COIMIOfl deelOnttlOn, tt tny, "'°""" and other common dealgntt...... ..,.,_ ~ .., ..._ 21r-4-z. of Tr u 1t. end ell aubHQ111nt Ttwew end of tM tNMI cnetecf by !fie llCIWC•l -ncs 'Y Mid Deed of L~ · KARTCHN£R. wf10M 1e11t ~. any,•ahownld 1111'*!'"111· be me•e, .... , Mil 1to.OO .... to 1 Point! ltlenCt peymenl• whlah becem• du• lllldDeedOfTNllt. TNet.witti'"*9M•lnlllidnott knownlddNellel7avt1eetC,_., 8tldllllwlll119mllde,blltwttl!Ol.lt 8 -" "" -"' 41 CJegr.-ae· 11" ...i lllerMlter1 lnellldlng111a et111g11 If ._. .... _..,.,_onT'Ueedly prcwtdect ldwinoee ·" _ unc19r CoateMtM.Cellfotnle. ~tor~enty,..,,,..Otlm• wllhoul oovenent or warranty, t """"OO .... toapolnt;~tl0t1h 1ny lndtOr other aum1 ~·~•bit Nit 1t. t• et l:OOci.m .. If .. the termi. of Mlcl 'beei"OI Truet, TheMlt•M~bylnd p11ect.~dlnot1t1e,1101 r Ion.or 911Pf'-or lme>fled, :ino tltte. q'"'-... It'., .. ._ t..4IOOO under Ille lerma of H id ota or ClllP"W' A...,. .,..._so ltl9 ...., allttlll lrld ...,_of 1M lllfoj!NliOfl ,....otno lllld .... end enoullnnoH, 1ncl11cllno fe11. ~. Of enovm enoee. 10 '"' IO 1 ~; "** 1i011tf1 •1 ~"~~but 11 not llmlted CllllO C«lttf h1141no. HO E.ut T~lrldOfN1nietur__,~ ,....._,tlfte)'lleheotrom: ct1erv1und...,..,...ofthtTM• =~.r:=:,i:;:i::: oevrwa• to"wwt7t4.00._tt • ~A-. In the City of MldDeedOfTNl1. PAUL IE~L. A~. 1741 W. encl Of tM.tMt• cr9eteCI by Mid T I h elJOlnt;U.-IOlltfl ... .._)O. 10• '"114dlllon to lhl tmOllfrt •tateo Ofenae, OA. ltld HI• wlll b• held on: UllCOln1Ve..lult9A, ANl!tlm,C.,I· Ottcl Of Tt\1111, to pey thl retl\llnlnlt rutt, wtth nter••1 t ereon, .. oo·• Mil l ,Ut.00 Mt 10 a point; •bove lllOlllCI any Prior Nena, 1111• HO'l'IOI: At lln!e of Mle llldl lft9Y l~.MJ 5, 1tll, If t:OO p.m, f0tllll ttl01. prlflClplleumaofthenott(•)tteureCI 1fOVICled In lllld note(•).~ ttlenOenottfl 41.,,...11' 1S" -°' encutnbrttlCM be Oellnquent or b• med• In oeeh end/or tfle •IN Awr111e.Wenoe to DATED: M~H, t"3 by Mid Deed of Truel to Wit I 111Y, llN'Jer the terms Of lllld 0..0 tl0.00 t.i to a pdnt; ,,._-"" bec ome delinquent . 11td o11fller1 or o•.rtlfl•d cfl1 cll• -......,... ~-,._ Vil' ""EC • ., ..,.. •• -.IRS l tt,T00.00 wlttl In..,_. "*-ot Trutt, f111. ohert•• end •• -21' 4'"" -1,a30.00 dellnquancliM mutl be cured M 1 C I Cod t I ,... "'""' .,_ ~ ...,.,.. ~ ......... ...,..,," , • .,..,.._ of ttle TrvetM encl of ltle -__,,,_ • -condition Of relntt .. ..-rtenl IJ>eOllled In Iv I e Kl Ofl ~ AWIL, ~ AllOCIATIOH from 10.21..et •t 2°" per annum .. lflltle created by H id 0-d of .... IO • CIOlftt: tNftOI '°""' to Thi! by ra11on lll•rtOf lh• 21l<lfl. At th• llM• of the lnltl•I ly;PNW provided In Mid notl(l)plul COile Truel, for the MIOllnt ..-oriebty --Of'04" .... 414'.00 .... tOI pre11n1 b1n1llcl1ry under '1uoh A1 Ille lllfte ~f the lnltltl IJUblloetlOn of thll notlo9. thl tote! AflOMetln 'eci end '"Y ICMlnOM Of tu,4n .Zll "llfTllllCI to M; S1t.lel.N , Point: tNnol eo.llfl 41 ..,_. M' deed h•• •HCUled anQ dellvwld ~ Of -notlot, ttle total _. Of .. unpelcl ..._Of !fie ITATE OF OALlllOftHIAl with lntert1t. Ttle beMllOlery .,,.. .... Deed 11'7 .. 90.00 .... .. ........ Io 91 Id Tr u at ee 1 w r 111 en .,..,... of "'9 YnPlid bllllnoe Of tfle oblltltlon --IW the lbo\19 00UHTY °'~I• The ~ WNMr Mid DwCI Of Truet '*"~ tlltcvlect end ...._ _,. 12 ........ 14' · 1t" OlcleretlOn o1 Default and Oemend Oll>llteflon ..ourM IW tfll lbOft deecrlUO clHd of truat Incl On Mey M, t•, MfOt9 me. tfle otT~htfteOfele...,_,enCI• dellvered to the undertlOn•d a ... 4.111.0I .... to• ~i tNMe for Sale. end ha• deC>Ollltd With deeorlll•cl cle1d of tr1111 end .. """'" ooeta, ex.,..iw, end ""'°91 ... lecl. e ~ Pllbllc In end IMr'td IO the~-• wrtnft'I wrttten Oeoler .. IOtl Of ~ end ncw1'I O ..,_ ., 00 ' ..-U ld Truatee 1uch d"O end 111 wtlmeted OOMI, ••pen-. Md edlrlnceelllM.41'.41. feweaid8tete,1181'10f1111)'__. OtclWetlonot~end DelNWld Demand for Sele, end• written t .... 7.t2 .... toapcilnt"*-nof111 oocument• 9YldenclnQ 01111gellone 14lunoH 11 810,001.H . To TM total 1tld9bt11d11w blllnO lft PAUL HLL. llllOMI to mt to b9 thl for I•. end• WrlMn Notloe ot De-Notlc:e of o.teult end ltec:tlon 10 ft_... ll' M'' eMt 4tl.M ,_ NeUrld th«lby and na• d41clarad detellNI• a.n;: llld, you mey t911m11te on wtl6dl the ~ I* perw wflote nemt le IUMorttllld to llllft end tleotlon to N . ~ ~-Sell. The undenllaold _,... Mid to • ,_..I .,_ _. 0 n l.Mld-~ ?ter~ declare t11 w. -.oirlN1 11-...... fM¥. •~ 4'r .._...._".,'""'*''• ..,..___,..,......_ .. _.. ~t o.riallf -~ «l'CIO'" .. t.nt . ._..• NCVtiOIMreby linmedlttel)' due iKNit I • o•lllno (71") tn-OtH ,,.. clay lnFtctof..,...en.Ho1Mun;1 encll!lecltlonto ... tollit~ln ... to tie,_.... In !fie CGUn'Y """°' --• ...... or ano peyllbll end h• t11ettd and ~ ...._ "'* --. IM... A11ocf1\tOl'1 enct anolll41d91d 10 tfllCICMl!Y.._...,.,..,pttptnyll """"'tile,...~ 1a tooeteCI .... ._.. teet to•~--... dote ner..oy ei.ot 10 ctuM tile tNll • .., TP-1,,.... oes.; June I 1Mt me "* I'll .,.,.,,,.,,... • tw1111 of 1ocai.a.oet11; JuM 10. 11N Oetei Mltlt H . 1'*3 tOUftl O ._... 40' 00" .... M.eO P'oP«lY 10 119 IOld to .. tlety the ~ T.D,. I T.0: UfMCI 00. Vllllot er..._..,__..~ HOMI MCONYIYANCI Cfll ler*9 Corp. *1t 10 H true,..,_. ol MllfW*!I• Oblilttllon _., thereby, COMPA , 11111" M lriii' t,.._, tlOn fMrelo •~encl hll own COMPANY • eeld TN91ee la/ MOel ~ ..... Otte ~IY u. 1113 ~ ....,. M. Anl*1te. ~ Qndr ldloolio-. name• A~ 1n '• 1220 o lfM Cen,on "°-uene o. Hiii, ca.r PULLE FINANCIAi, ~ lecnllify '-• •........, WITNUI "'1 Nnd ... Ollcillll Dlefftond ... CA Vlol ,.,.....,,. l8f 0-. W. 1'9MUIOh CO..f>OAATION OM-1 1Mr.~. OM~IMI Wtf(, ~ _\ . (11<1) ..... 111 a11WMIHlntll81. ......Olllas ~!r=~~o;:;., ~'"" ~..... ~":"'~':;-r ~ = ~:.11·r:;·lt.~rr1s .... ~~ , Publl•lted Oreno1 COHI Dal\)' ,1111fl1Mcl Ot1nge Co .. 1 D•ll~ PublltMcl Oflntae 00111 Delly Pllbll9tltd Or Cotti Delly ~ Otlfllt °°"' Delly Plllllllf\td O"nl:, CHll Dilly l'lltllllltllld 0.-.. Colle( °"" "*°1. "'-J. to 11. ~4 t013 lfitioi • ...._ 10. t7, 14. 1ea "'°"-NM 10. ''· 14, 1ea ,_June n , '"· ,, ,. Plot JuM 11. u . Ail'f 1, ,. "'°'· """" 10. 11. .., ttN ....,. June.._ n . Nfr a, 1• Ue&.13 •1-ta ltN-t2 t?tMI 11..... d31.., I .... , ~i J j I ... Or: Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 24, 1983 NOTICe Oil PW&JC MIAWO IUWAllY Of' •WNlllT ..... U1911D Ml ... 9IPOM nm om COUMC& "'°'°811> OMIMANCI ICMOO&. ~T NOTW:I °' TaUe1W'9 UL.9 Oil nm cm Oil OrdlnlnOe U.16 II ~ui.d 10 NOTICI lfVJT1NO 1MD1 T.a. .... .... POUNTMM VALUY be In Ml fOfoe end en.ct ~ d4l)'e NOTICE 18 H1..i1v OlvtH INt ""'· .... ., ... .. NOTICE 18 Ht!AUV GIVEN thet trom ltt adoption on .NM 20. 1"3. the Boerd of ~ of IN ...... NOTIC9 CLASSlfllD 74', of people buymg rf!a/ estate llave read classified ads rn the pwd week . a natumol study wclic:a tes on Tueedlly, J4i; 6, 1M3, at 1:00 end w11 adopted by the tOllOwlne pott~ Unllled lldlool D11trtat o1 Y,OU Ma• mPAUL T .,._ p.m. In IN Councll ChlmMr. 10200 rOll c;ell llOte: Counc:ll MM\'*9: Oranoe County • ..-,.-... _... Of' TRUIT OATID ~ ~A~.~v~.~~~.H~.~M~~H~~llldl~~2:00~~onttle~~of ~~Y~T~~~~~~h~~~~~;~~~~~~--~~ili~~~~~~--~~~~~~ rwn1a. the City Coundl •hold,• ,,scn.i.. NOES: None. AUEHT • .Mv. tM3, •• 1t1e ot11oe of 111c1 oNOT9c:TYOURNofDn, CLASSIFIED · ; ... ;;;I lli;;lltlf;;iiiiil=l•;;;i'"'" 111 lal1 , ...... fer lal• !taH1 l11 lale publle hMtlnO on the follcMlnQ: MoF111and. 8diool Olltrict, ioc.ted at ntt4 llAY • eou> AT A "'9L.IC ...... 1. llO" It l llOI .. 11"" t. AOOUJ'rlON: A rMOlutlon of Ordlnanot 83-16 Ametldl Tltla t3 ..., St.. eo.t1 MeM, ~ at YOU MllD M llD\AMA .... _ ---K-------•1111 C.eu I ... - the City Council of the City of Foun-of the C:O.te Melt ~Code wfllch lime Mid llldl •be ~ P THI 91ATURI OP TM INDEX ---teln V*t d••• "*linll tNt the con-pennlttlllg oettlin Mtlng eatablllll-opened end reed for: AUMT Y=~ l'or T~ ~ Frio CATALINA Viet¥ =~~·,:o==1:r: ::':O~C:-... ~~i.11r111:.1 TEo,:JICAt. MARK~" SY&-°"'~~"A'~·••:t To Place Yu Ad, Cal ~. ~~ ~ Ulll llll llYRllT c=-1~..!w~.~ A9de1110pnWtt PrOjeGt end the City The l\ill te111t of the propc>Md ordl· All bid•'•• to be In aooorftrloe m. OALWlbf f .-uat DIED II 642 5678 Forlaeurdaypubllcalton. Flnee\ Laaoon view from drunatk 3 bdrm, 4 Hu 8at18un 1 ·5. Center Aedeveloprnent Projeet Ind nlf>Ce may bl rMd In the City with Oondltlone, lnetr~tlona and VICES. INC. fonMrty OALWIOE t .o. • deedllne .. 3 p.m. Frldey. ti.th pool home. $1,7~.ooo Fee. M c N. I h R •• It y ~~~ ~~: ~=:•ott1cu11u11r0t1v.,coe11 ~'::,.'°';=~ ~=~~~~t':oi"t lt£Al ESTATE ~;==-!:.t.~ IAYW PUil llYFlll1 951·He9,t7M1te. toeeted; ~';:t'ftw. -no Ellw't P. Phinney tor of Mid fOf1001 Olltr!Gt, ~I Trwt ~ Apftl 12, tN2, ..;...,.. ••I 1 11 11:~ am .......... -. 8,.........,,1 •• .__"'ront d~ 2 br, 2 .__ Un", 2 br, 91& f'll U.. other wlellll-offlnlnclnO CltyCletlc . 8Mt St., Qoeta MeM, Cellfornll netr.No.12·tM2tt ofOtllcMI Ae-"""""'"''l1U. 1 ' • ,,..._.....,,.. ---.,.;,• ,_ r • Mid lmpf-ta and~ 1 Publllhed Orenge Coelt Deity 9282t. In the oMoe at the County a.ii-Caiand t ~-2 b9 dn. 2 boat lpl!CeS. uoed -$1,~,000. , ... ,-If ... r~yll*lt AO'""*'' end e.x· Piiot June 24, 11183 A Performance Bond mey be ,.. AllG«der of Orenoe county, Stete ~·._ '""'= :01 11_ PmDIU -I IOUlf1•119 Irvine T.,._, 10 rm hnl tenalon of credit and euthortzlng the 291143 qulr.i It the dllCl'etlOn of the Ole-Celltornll. Exeauted by SCOTT A ~".:; M•• 10-2 -.. I w/pQOI, Well( lo bctt. golf o,cutlOn thereof. 1r1c1. RKlHt, 1 llnQle man ec ... M... un Kiii ancs COfNCttone ~ Ocean & jet\y vtewa. MarlM room, 4 bdrm. 3 cour• °' FMNon lelend. fThll reeolullOn will llllo bl con-Ml.IC ll)T1C£ No Bidder may wtthdr-hll lid Wilt. HLL l<r PUBl.IC AUCTIOH Dion• .,_1 t ti. made on a.ne • .__th 3700 f X i.tft .. *l 38" 000 F• tlmpla. Attrectlw 30 llderedbytheFountllnV*YAQan-lor. period of forty.tlw (46) ~ 0 HKlHEST BIOOf!R "°"CASH DTQro IG.l ...... a.bow. PINN ... • aq. \. tra par ......... ' .,, . yr financing avall. ct fOt Convnunlty 0.0.ll~t 11 • K.n7 afler the det• Ml fOf the ~ R CASHIER'S CHECK (peyeble at , • .,..,,..,,n v.110 1 eek for a "II* number" Liil lllE 1450,000. Ownr wlll ~ putlllC '-!no the Mme date.) ~COURT thel'.ol. of .... In lawful money of HuftUfllll<lt\ 8-h 1 Whefl ~you lid operate w/rllra. Call 2. RESOUJ'rlOH NO. 7tl9: A rM-Of' C~CMMA The Boerd of EdueetJon of the led Stat•) at the front ant :~~.!;_ Ha•tiour ::::: r . Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 balh + large rec. nn., &40-2722 or 873-3745. oMIOn ol the City Counc;ll of the City COUNTY°' OAANGI Newport-MeM Utllfled 8ollool Olflrtt 0 the ~ty Couft~l toe.led i.. ....... &o<h 1048 -beam celllnall. fumlahed, paliol. $420,(t()O. of Fountain V*Y. Calllornla, deelar-nlO CMo CeMef Dftft w .. t reNl'WI the rlgh't to reject any or .. Santa Ana Blvd, oet-n t..ocuruo Hilt. 11~. CtleclC ....,.,. ad d...., and f• .. •••11 aallAll llLLTIP Ing It• Intent to vacata • ••t• line ... o. loa.. Bld• end not necMllflfy aco.pt the ~·St. and BroedW)' •. a.ita i....,,11,... N•I""• 1::_· r~'wrcwe 1;!.___,1_ .. .._ ....-w ""'' .... _.,,.,,, located within TrlCI No 8aftte A-. CA tl'1'0I io-t Bid, end to waive eny lnfof· • CllHornle all right. tl1i. and LAk• •• ..,..,, -...,... • .._, 10.tll71ooatedonthetouthMtleot· ~> Pll81' INnRaTATI mallty or lrragulertty In eny Bid r• t-1 c:onveyed to Md now hald ,..,, • ...., Vwp 1oe7 et-'Y. The DAILY PILOT net of Broollhurlt Street Ind Tllber'I IAN« Of ARIZONA, N.A. celYed. It und« Mid DMd of TN9t In the :t;;-~~h :~8 u.umM llablllty IOf the Avenue. DlnNDANT: MARCti. CONM NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED operty tltueted In Mid County end &n J""n wp1a1r•oo toll ftrlt lnc«rect lnMrtton ThoM dellring to l•llly In l1vor or NOTICI Of' INTRY CW SCH<>Ol. DISTRICT tate delcrlbed u : S.n1.11 """ 10i0j only. In ()p90lltlon to •'-prOj>ONI• will JUOQMINT °" ... Tl.. of Orenge County, CallfOf'nl• Lot 4 of TrKt No. 48417, In the City !WI e. .. ·h IOIH• ~~~~~~~~~ be given en opportunity 10 do eo. If ITATI .AIDGlmNT Dorothy H..-...y Fleher. C.P.M. Coate Mela, M ltlOWl'I on I map Sou1t. '-"'""" 11~· L:::::t 1_. rurth« Information la dellred on C.. Ne. -Purc;hulftQ ow.etor acorded In Boole t82, Paoat t and 2 s.._. a. ... h -_., -• Item 1 ~may c:ontact the Pllnnlng 1. TO JUDCHllNT 0110.-: (71 4) &A-3217 Mlacallenaoue ..... racord9 of T ... un 1080 ...... Department, and on llem B you m1y Meroet Cen9 Pul>llened Orenga eoeat ()Illy County, Clllfomll ::;:Ii:;"' :: conteet the Pul>llG Wor11• DIC>&rt· 2. YOU AM NO'TW'llD .. U!Nft Piiot June 24, July l . 1913 The .., ... ~ and °'"" Al'<•"I" I ll~ AA99, ..... menl. 11 983--'321. applloetlon ol "'-,...._t llNll-2177-e3 oommon daalgnatlon. II any, of the ,._.,,,.n.. mo ... , 115..U CITY COUNCIL lor I Judi-I 1811M• Ft1U Ml real property dMcribed above II a. ... ·h ""'"""~ 111~ o .. c· HlllYI OF THE CITY OF llMefl Mt.Nd Ill ttila-' II fol-PtJBllC NOTICE purported to be: 207 SullMlh ~,,..,. l'ruply 1:2?2~ IL.JI IJ ....... FOUNTAIN VALLEY !owe: ~.Cotta MMI. CA 112827 '''"'"'"'>' u >I> • .:. tW9'1 _, EYelyn McClendon (1) ,,_._t cndlW: '1nt In-STA'n•NT Of' AaANDOl-NT The undlrllgned Tru1t .. di. ~:::'.1 Proprrh 11:?.; •• A--a-.... a City Clerk ..,. ........ ol ~ N.4. Of UM OP' dllmt eny Malllllty•lor 1nY lnc:Orrect· nu.,._:'.":'U,:.. -... ,. Publllhed Orenge Cout Dalty (2) "-' "'~ ..-.... flCTITIOUa IU ... U MA• ,_of the alraat lldd,_ and other 11,_ .. co i,., M•w..J w 14 .. _ 2~ ..... 2880-63 II. Thia ,,..._, Wll lft'9red abandoned the uM of the FlctltlOUI eln. luJu,triol ""'I'" PllOt June 24, July 1, 11183 In tt11a ~ ...,..1.1'1 The tollowlng per1on1 hava dellgnetlOn, If eny, lhowrl lo••••• 1•n~•'"I 11J 3 )(7'. • .. -. ••• ,. • baaed ~ a •tet 1tal9 ,ludment Buslnest Name: Said Ille will be INCM, but wit~ '''" '"' S..k· 1•0t -----------·~ anwed ........ ,., .. EM a c ENGINE E" ING covenant or warranty .... ~°' Im-Mulllk• 11 ......... ,.._. 14~) .,....... • Ml.JC NOTICE toelowe: -ASSOCIATES, 14661 Myford Rol(f. plied, regardlnQ tltle. pcrrrrllon. °' ~nc.•;: 0.-.1 ::; ._ __ ...... _ -. (1) ..._..._~ io&-2. Tu111n. CA 92680 branoee topeyttleramelnlna ,... • 0 ..... •m-•-- 1(-(2) ... .., ...._ MWt: ...,_ The FtctltlOUt Bu11.-1 Name prlnclpel eum cif the note(•) _..a ~: ~ ~;::~.. :~~; PHI IH MOTIC9 TO CMOn'CMIS C.-t ol tM ..... ot AfUOftA, referred lo lbOYI Wll llled In by Mid DMd of Trwt, with Int .... J1.no t1o'O/ , •• ,,,,. 1w Of' 9UUC T'UNU'IR COllflty of...-.,.. Orange County on NOii, n . 11182. thereon,. provided In Mid notl(1), a-. Propony 1~ tll~lllltlo Pflll a-. 11et .. t07 U.C.C. (I) -..: ... ~--Ill ... ._ Mohamad lbrehlm E1 Gafl, t945 ~.If eny, under the tarma of Tlmt ShArinc 11~ .............. . Notice 11 .._...... ...._ 1 e~ltort .._.. Oft: 0. .-w-. 1m. Sherlngton Pl-. Newport IMacll, Mid Deed of Truet, ,_, cher(lll. ll It ~ ....., ~ ·--~ ,,,_, o A WNT CW EmCunoM MAY CA 92663 and ..,,.,._of IN TNltM Incl of ftJt W'anlod teu ..... of the within named trlllllerotl that HAft ..... l8aum> AGAINaT Richard fWyno1c1 Furrlll. 26972 true! cr.teci by Mid Deed of •bull! tr-i.r le •bOut to be made YOU. UNUU YOU ...a wtTM Via Grende. Mlu lon Vla Jo, CA RENTALS ._.. •111 onper.onllpropertyherllnlttetde-T"'9 COURT A MOnoN TO VA 92691 Nit. """"" Punu>MI llOO ...-a .erlbed. • Gordon Raymond Short 21542 The total amount of the unpaid ltvu•' Unfutn,.n<'\l ~lUI. Then-and bu"'-lddr-CATI TMIS JUOGMINT WITlM. Camino Papal El TOfo CA e2630 balance of the obllgltlon MCUr9d by 11.-, t'uuu•J"..i or of the Intended tr1111fwort are; DAYS UTIR lllWIC9 UPON YOU Thi buelnt' 'onctuc1ect b the property to bl IOld Ind r-. Unlwn ... 1w<1 llOO DONA LO R VALDEZ d Of' ntea NOTtea, THla COURT s ""'WIS c ) eble lltlrnlted OOIU. ~end C••ldu f'l.rn 2400 CYNTHIA VALDEZ. hoat>llld '.!, MAY ORDlll THAT A WRIT Of' U · anh unlncorpore!_ed1 NIOClltlon °'""' eclvenc.e II the time of the lntlll i.:.,..iu Uni 2410 THE REAL ESTATERS ICUTION MAY -<Ml A WNT I an • par1,,....,, p. r,bllc8ton of the Notice of Sale 11 Townh<ouw. turn 2$20 wife, 2t75 lrvlne Avenue No. 164, OP' IXICU'TION WHICH HAa llaN Richard Reynold Futrell 142 172 23 Town...,_.. Uni 2$U Cotta MeM. CA 92$27 D MM N N IPPICT Mohamed ti Gafl · ·· · Dupln,.. t'wrn :wo -•--... --The IOcatlOn In Celtfomll ol the ISSUI · AJ I : Thlt s111amen1 -llled with the The beneftc:lary under Mid Deed Du1>1o'""' Uni Ul~ --•I •-dllef uacutlW ofllce or prlnctpal ORDIR T.. SALi O' NR County Clerk of Orenge Countv on of Tn.iat ,_..ofore e11ecueed and de-Apar""4'ni. f'urn,.llN 2eoo Taateful 3 bdrm, 2 be buaw-office of (he Intended ISMAM.I ""°""'"·AND ON»Slll May 26 lll83 . llYered to the undenlalted I .nt1en Aporunrn'" Uni 2700 home wtth epe and family tr-'9r0f le' Seine. THI LSVVING OPl'ICllll TO M · ' ' "1llllm7 Daciar11tl0n of Oeleulf and Demand Api. f'lun "' Uni . ~ room. Extanellle UM of New 4 br, 4 ~ bA, cueiom French Normandy One of Corona del Mer'• Elta~ 1.2 ~ actt hilltop $1 ,250,000. cmoat 2~bdeable atr~ OllRIM oan UYFlllT ~ ce111~.~.: C.Oronado Ia1and cuet. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plane avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. PlllUM ... 3 br, 2 ba, Lrplc, beam ceiling, 2 car carport. On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. UllWIWHIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 lq. ft. $440.000. WW trade Jor a local lot. · Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR I \ I ""r·ol• (1• ., "J I\ t• 1'> filbl Cuatom built 2000 9Q.f\. residence on Balboa's best beach. 3 Bcinns. 2~ baths. Den with wetbar & fireplace, double car garage , beautifully decorated. Owner will finance. ...... 1H I. MUIPUIY .,.. lat/S.1·1 .... ,; ..... 171-1112 and large private aundecil. Located on Ml .a. R2 lot. Owner mey flnence. A tenfflc: value at ju1t &249,500 171~ Br I'~ ba. $105,000 by ownar. Giant yard. beeutllully upgraded • Open Sun. at 2005 Arnold. 846-3440 All her tiu.iriaal anded TAIN PMValCAL "°811aatON Of' b S.. and a Wf1t1en Notloe of 0. -·~ -•---' ea and wood ot lllmM • ANY CW YOU9' ~TY .. ... . Publllhld Orange CoH t Diii) feult and Bectlon to a.I The under• 11wn1 a. Buertl 2902 et--.. · dt .... Uaed by the ln1and«l trw. l'OSllaaec>N AND TO MA8fTA9t P1!01. June 3, 10, t7, 24, tN3 __. __ _... ...... Notlci. of o.fluft 11o1.i.. ,.,...,ta :it04 Full pr ce 13311,000. ·--------I p -..... 1.71~ i.or wlthWI ttwee ~ *' pat eo 254~ ----c ..... , H...,_ 2'0$ 831 7370 lllLT F• ,._ ,., u known to the Intended tr-THI LEVY Of' MY ~TY and Seetlon to ... to lie recorded In s.."'""" !lffl1.111. 2906 • • LIU WM.,.. Nona. NOT .. HIS ""YllCAL ..oa-•-.,. 111\ftl'r the county '#tMlr9 the rMI property le Vouuon llrnuot. m1 Fiii • pec:lou1 muter bdrm The,,.;_ and~ eddr-USatOH. l"-.nt ""''-. IOCllled. 'llMnu.i."' Sh•,.. 2908 w/cory frplc & lt'I own of the Intended tranafer-Ila: Dated: Mlleh 16, t983 ~ OM•: June 3, 1983 ~ '_Kc.n"'t. W•nted 2909 St191 from tannla court1 • I t b I E. c~~~~lA~o:::t~~,:.~ ~~,.!:=."~ ~~':.:"auc1 CA~~~1:~.:c~o Er~::· ::! ~r:!2e:f~~ ~ ~~0~~9~0 . ~;~.n/~ Cotta MeM. CA 92t27. .._, DIWI • CNtdler CKdlnance 83-t4 II ICMdllled to .. TrultM c"""'~ ~n .. b B l with ~t• eundedl. off moved. Hurry! Won't Thatthlpropertypertlnenthereto ........ LU.•-be lnlulforw ancl..,_.30_. 113278'1wmanWey '""""'Ra>nUll• ~eulte.Attached2 ... ti. Call Key at II dWribed In generll •: f'umlture. ~a., ... ..,...... trom Its ldopttOn °"June 20. 1tlS. AaMdl. CA 11133& Slllnco' car gerege. CIOM to 982-7788. ftll1urM, 1eM11t1oJc1 lmpf0'<19rMnla If m a.uttl ._.A-and -adopted by the lollowlng (2t3) 708-llt3 M1" ll•n1At. 192 .. -1 •1 ehoC>PlrlQ and freew __ 1 __ eny and~ llld II located at· Loe ......... CA I0071 roll cell vote: Coundl Mlfl\lljrs: 8y M-een HarTl90l'I __...._ a..iuttful aye. --~ -" •• I.I~ 1 ._. .. 2t?S lnrtne A..,. "° 18 4 Colla (t1J) 2B-7'00 AVES: Hell, Johnton. Hertz~. 1'ruat• ua Offlcat AHNOUNCo.EflS &amlAI 1st YI ~~ Mt'r~ Mft11m1E 3 Bdrm .. ~ own- ......_ CA. • · • Attomer ter PWll"" Schai.t. NOES: None. A8SE : PublllNd 0r-. Cou1 Dall) ""'"'"'"'._.. ::! Large aaaumable loan. =let..,.. MJ erehlp'' comer lot. Only The bullMM neme.UMd by lb!l P\iblllhed Orenge Cout 0111)' ~~....:.... ... • ..... ..... u-· Piiot June 17, 24. J\Ay '· 1983 LAI ~ round lOIZ SElou• .. bedroom. --......... _~ 1127,"""" ,.. .... "'7"'5370 llld ,,....,ore .a Mid IOcelion la: June 17, 24, Jul)' 1. 6. 11183 .,..,.._...,. ....-1 .. ..,opt1 t... ,.,. 2784-63 p, . .....,..i. 3014 H ~reeled end unit -wan -~ ..., • .-. 2783-83 fOf"m Fire Code for 1982, meklnQ l'•"'"'"I 91.rvt•" 1 ._ ...... II ._ _ _.. DE MURL S FLC>ftlST. certain amendment• therleo, lfWl s.t-.. 1> ff 1ou1H• '"'n :iota w pert bey view. on _. •-• ... . l f >I l / 11 /:'II l•I A ' ~ "• • f , T ..,., .. ' That Mid bull,,.,.,., II Intended •-1( Mnl1C( , repealing Chepter II, Fire p,__ rtalC ll)TIC( T, • .,, 1 301~ loY91y grMtlbell. Ora· .,,....a~ -to be conlUl'llf'Mted at the oMoe of: '"~ nu 11 mallc vaulated wo.od 11..::::;•• •l ' HERITAGE COMPANY' ESCROW NOnca °" TlllUaTU'• • .._. ~;,.full tot of the P'090Md ore»-NOnca cw TlllUaTU'8 uu BUSINESS ' t>eWn oe11ng l oek 11oon. llUm,.. ,.__.., SEAV1CES, INC .. 4ttt llrCh 81.. L-Mo.•UDHllV nance may be reed In the City T.~=~~ FINANCIAL 401, Aemodelecfmaterbath--...... U,_.l(Jlll f1(;~fS •-1-u. Sult9 102. N9wpof1 leedl. CA QLA...U Cl«k'1offlca1177FllrDr1¥1.eo.t1 YOU·-.. -···T ·--s......._1~~-~ room aulte. ~Thi ~...--"homellm"--•• 92980 on °' lifter J46'I 13, 1MS. M-. -w.r---""'w atone flreplaca. Large 1 .....,,._ '"' .. -•• ...-17• •'""""'"' 4 bf Exec:. Pool Home Thie bulk tranafar II eubject to T.a.No.A..,_1 HID Oil TRUaT DATm ·-..... 0ppon"""'" .01 ~ petlo lmmedl-!fi:uetbeaold'ttnowl _., .-.... Ownerwlllc:eny2nd g::0~~::'." Commarelal SENTINE~~=M~NT COM-~~~NW/ ~o"::f:c~~J.AO~ ~:::...~:c;ipotlW\ll-~:~ •l•P.Cll~lion.'CeltSelty Sim~": :,f ~ ~= l~~~~~~~~~I Aeducedlt0.00010 The name end addt.-ot the per-PANY at duly appointed Ttua1M PH:~~~ ... ~: eo.t Deity , IT MAY• aol.D AT A,_,.. ~M~':.1 ~""' ::~ Shipley -111,000. beet'I dMlgtled to attract WllT l LIT S 149,t50. 1058 Concord '°"with whom dllma may be flied II under Ina followlng dMcribed dMd """12 ... aALL • YOU ...., M D · 'M°""y WonUod -• ....._. _._ can r• Thie oould be the...._. Nf SC PIUa. 850-87311 HERITAGE COMPANY ESCROW oft~WILLSELLAT"PUBUCAUC-'"' ._. T10M Oil TMS MA~ Of' --T 0 • ~, ... .,....., -·1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERV"'"'S INC •"1l .. ~ .... St TION TO THE HIGHEST BlDOER ac-11 ...... _.....,, ~ cognlzil~conatruc-realdent191 lot In Hunt· .. Sulta '102: ~ ~'. CA FO R CASH AND/OR THE t"~~"ToNTACT'A' U.W: EMPLOYMENT 11on. but nedu Y9'Y 1ow 1ng1on Bwtl. Young 3 lllTllY•U. 92MO end the i.t 0..., fOf flllng CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS "8.JC NOTICE 'ft"-)1001 ~· 1233,000. Coby Bdrm 2 be with 2 n... fl.I PUI If lll YI dalme by any cr.ctltor lhlll be July SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SEC-......-... --· ,-°" .. ,......,, -11. *!-.. 2! l~~I~ ~:;::~ )10)1 d. ~· G~••t ':1.! ~:=~~Thell Incredible BRAND 12. t983. 'Wfllcti .. ltle bullMll day TION 2924h (p1y1bll It the time of ........ _. --la.Ill MOlll PIDIRAl -·-NEW .......... femlty ~ befM• the eonaumm1tlon d111 Nie In llwl\ll money of the United NMm aTAT'RmWt LOAN AaaoctATIOM, a_. AJIMAl.$ For Cluelfled Ad l>Mctl. Ont)' $187,950. _.,,.... ..----.. above. Stet•) Ill right, title and Int.,... ..,_.,..,._l'IDIRAL ACTION 7!1t -3191 -•~floor plen .....-.·-conveyed to and now hald by It The f~ l*90f'I II ddnll VIM8a ..., \.OAM AleOCIA. .. _ C.it • of the yes 8 weetem O.ted. ~ol1A7, ,1~-under Mid DMd of Trust In the buStlO-UTHMC:o ••T •uro OET·I~ Of' IAM MOO.-~ ~~ Dally ~t ~ lbtetaa. 3 ma1a~va ...,. .... ,,.,_ propetyheraln1flerdelcrlbed: ,... " " • .._..,.,_.._..,..,_, ~ 0-VSOR ~·~ edrooma + 11u .. y. Robert E. Latimer TRUSTOR: GLASSEL DEVELOP· 27737 8. Cfoddy Wey. 84.tlte • lllM"'YINt"-OOGlltANDJO "-'-' ~2.~78 Sunken llvelng room, Int.anded Treneter-MENT INC. S111t1 Ana, Ca. 92704 OCMlll. ........_ _, .... _, ...... la1aM 1111 vllUlted cllUng, 1talned Publlatled ex-. Coelt Dally BENEFICIARY: UNIVERSAL SAV-Edwin M. Gentlle. 2024 Federal LOMI N.e>emR. ... ,.. MIJICHAfOSE ·~· glue. akyllghta. hand Piiot June 24, 1983 IHGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Streat. ea.ta MeM. Ca. 92127 411a111,11 ltMI """'I'"" 8011 YALIJY ----<*"9CI otlk stair relllnga. ~ RECORDED M'loJ5· 11181 u Thia~ 11 being conduct«I ~,... -., .. Of-Alllll .. ••" 601 Quaint ,_ duplee. 309 gormet kitchen• and lnltr. No. 19082!~--d 1140!_8 = byT~•~=t -flied Wlttl the ..._.., o..._. c.MJ, =~ .... ,.i. :,::: T~~1~ectit!': $epc>hlre, open Sundayt much m«e. Beautlful pn. -----------1381 Of Omelal ._.,. 1 n 1... County Cletlc of 0r-County on ....... _.. _.. c--.. 1. &,iu•..,...... • ev11 ............. , 3 bdrm, 3 bath plus 2 vale atreet with Ylntege rtllJC NOTICE of the ReeOfder of Orange County; June t. 1983 -....-.... ..._........, ._ ..... Compu~ ~ 8011 bedroom home. Cozy. bdrm unit. All bflclt, wood lamp P<*a. ___ _._...._______ 111<1 deed ot '""' deleribel the • · n1tM7 Uftl9ad ..... .,.._, .... n ... .., """ !IO'l' llreplece In l;IYlng room. & ~•. Neer North Bey. •~., .... it...a...t- '1CTTT10Ua .,..... following: ....._ .......... eN Or-.. r wmuuro llOl. Double gerege with el«> .,...., 000 _. - .... STAT'llmNT PARCEL 1: Lot e of TrlCt No. Publlthed ex-. Coell ~ Ccur&l U.. ....... -o ...... s.~ &IOI. trio door opener. Patio. ........ 111-tlll., -...11 11776, In the County Of Orange, State Pllol June lO. 17• 24. J4il)' 1• tM3. 19a11te -A•• •l•tl, ~•••••• 1-hold lk.:;cb ni Large le need yard. lertel ... lw,,.,. ..... * The !Ollowlng penon(t) .,. doing ot Clllfomll .u per map recorded In K~ 5="' _, .............. ~~'.~ m,~ 1143,750 17 ..... ~ 11· b0011 426, PllQ4ll 15 and te, Mt~ ., ..... AM, 0.-.. c..e,1 M ..... ti..n..uw 821 aH _ __.. l;;jjjj~~~=~=--~~~~~~~~iii MEOITERAANEAN Vilt.AGE • c:e1teneou1 Mept, In the of!lce of the flta.IC NOTICE .. ftPt. 1tt1e _. M<a w.,,....i m IHll.5 ... • 1• 2400 H11bor 81Yd .. Coat• Mw. Ca. county recorder or Mid County. ....._.-••UN lit_,_._.. ,..,.....,.11,,..,...,...ni. m llY I IUOI •• II~ -Q282e PARCEL 2: Non-eicclualYe ap-K.-r "' ....... dlled _, ......... Ufto l\.om11un-~ FalrHart>orCome>any,60tSan11 punenent ......._. .. for 1ng,.., w•ALCOUlllT ,..,.......,,,.. .... r,qui..,._, • 111Lnl11-1400 ~';'!'°:!:.~~2Bf.2Be.2eerger.up. Montee BIYd .. 7th F\oor, Santa agr-.ldeandenjoymenl.lnendto CULVlll "DCIU MTMCT~ ... ,,.-.,,..,_ .... ..._ ....... ~.:~,.. : t»-plus 3 bdnnl & gr-eded. Showa like a ~ Monlel, Call!. 90401 the Common Ar•. being lot "A" of COUlfTYOILGe....._.S .,.. a-.,....... Ill..,... •W. TV lt&d.o.s1..,.., •tl .. _. F--doof• 1 roof model. 1115,000. JoM Hancodc Mutual Ute 1n-Mid Trect ene ... Ml torttl 1n the •1•o-ta.tA,.... J ,.... ..,~_. 11 .. ... "'""' ,,.._, MKance Company-M11MChuMtt1, O.C:taretlon of Coven1nt1, c:on-C.....,Cltp,C..-...,,., .. ,_...., ~ BOATS .... VllW.U.S lop d«;tc, Boat tllp. VA-.... _ JOfln Hancock Plaza, Tower $3, Boe-dltlon• end Reltrlcllont racor<*I In .... c-My, _ Illa. ~ .. ,., Ron• We guerent .. the buyer of CANt & W)' to .... Re-Kool & qu6et 3 8'. 2 Be, ton. M~ 02117 boOk 129$9, page 1150, Offtclll ~ "-AINTW•: CITY NATIOMAL E.a' ................... -.. ~.1 tNa home to be lhe hit of duoed to 18715,000. ftreplaQe, INiet roof. AV ~=:.;..~:th~~ ;J~utr~~~g;"Q'~T~u:,g:~~ :_-......................... 'i...:..~::.:::::::~~5' ::n:~·~ ~a-"f:.." ~::,~~ceny County Cler1I of 0r-County on UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO DIJ'EIDAlfT: DI.a.a ' .... • a.cca I ... c ...... M.. .. ,.., .. ;....p Entertainment potential • I t June 1. -....-PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT C...,,... ....,.,. ....... ~~-_,. M•tn• S-•• unllmlted on t1141 luah 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ltJ ...... ..., June '1983 '21I041 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 9 At.E. = _, 9"I 1 I. ..=:=c,~ ~~:;:. Outu lendlcaped petlo otf 11141 Ii Ml-llH 00 P\iblllMd ex-. COlllt Dally IFYOU NEEOANEXPl.ANATIOHOF '4••DM .... ......,. ,...., .... tftle, ,...s .. pp1-1,..., ... ...,.. 7 family room of the 3 Br .... ,,.., Piiot "'-10, 17. 24. J\Ay 1, 11183 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-c.. ..... Al79 .......... 1111 a au, .... S.11i. .. rc1. TO:lt home. Owner ... Ying New Vlclort.n ltyte home. ~iiifiiiiiiiiii NI.IC ll)T1C[ ~gN~2~~~U~e~.ou SHOULD --~==y ... :-:= =::'iY·"•'. ~··:.~..... TlA~TATD at9a; bring ell otter•. M..,., Ute wlttt llr•lfa•LT••••••H G ,. __ ..__ ,,_ -· .,... ......... 1310,000 ...... A.Ilk lor pleoe. p1u1 3 bdrmt & 5 .... rm 2 ha .. ........__.. • 385Newpc>rt ..,,..,.,.,.,,,.......,. ....... ,_ ....... .. ................... ,..nnh IOI JlmSelleta.8«-7020 F I uu • -. ,_.._ .. 8Meh CA c......... • .......... ~ ........... -....... """Y<""' llOI# -·· 11 den. renc:hdoor't&roo fire lkytlt• Cloea 10 PICTTnOUallUW ~'II a 1trMI ldd,_ or common ....,, .._. ......_ ..... ___. ..... _. .. W • ~ "' i!OH Lml--ml , t~ deck. Boat allp. VA-ec:hoot.. 1134,900 • ....._ ~ ....... -·-lll.-wwwo-.z -.._. •• "' ~ C NT & ':¥to ... <>~ .......... -•' .. , _,.,' nation of property 11 lhown 11 you wlah to ... 1t1e acMoa Of ...,, ......, .. ..,.. "' .. tlaN"' ~M4.::!ll•;:.~ ;,~ ._.. &in. 12·5. 3137 81\won. The IOllowlng penona are doing lbov.. no w11ranty le g!Yen •.!o lt1 Illy ett~ In thll metier, you I.,. _, ............ _, •· M•-./'...,.. . '°• Ull WllTll duoed to 18 6,000. I By owner. 54~2788 ~Ill: eomplet-or correct,_). The lhcKlld do IO pr°'""'1)' IO thet )'04Jlf .... ,....... "". ll01 ... IULn . Ir .......... _ PROMOTIONAL VIDEO PAO-T~.~~~f wrlt1tnreaponM.lftny,fMYbelllad "'-LaMlf.:'9 1811 I .... Tr.,kn.Ttml 1014 8utlder wll pay ceatl fOf IJJ-7• • ...- OUCTIONS 2215 Mayfair Court. f:..".:'' 1vnr ·,.::--~1:=_,w:-"~= on time. tlaN "' .,_ Ma ...... _, Tr.1k"' Uuh" IO · Yecent PfoPertY tultable 38R + beeut. wood c:ebl-Cl.) eo.ta MeM. CA 112t27 .,... .... ........,.. ...... --AVl80I .,..... Itta llile ......... "' .. T,..... • ~ for 6-15 unite. local9d In M&ry bonul rm Mual ... KENNETH E. RICHARDS 2215 lhertt>y. heretofore e111ecuted and tletlo. II .,._.. ,.... ,..... "'0..... .... =:: AUTOMOTIVE E. Coeta Meea. Celt Bob to llPPfec:l•t• .. Prtca ,._ Mayfair Court Coate MM1 CA delivered to the undw9lgned 1 llfflt· 08Mra Ull. llli I Ur 1 A ... e -"' .. dlled.. _., e Auto ~· .. 1,.. 87~9414 eft 15PM Ctrw "1 llu J tu duoed for qulctt ..... ~7 • • ten Declar1tlon of DeflUlt end ~ .-Ull. .......... .....,. • a "' O..... _, • Auco s..v .. _..,.,,. I 0 L 0 1 ~ JOHN l . OLIVER 4009 YANK.EE mand for Sala, anc:hwfltten notice Of ..._ LM la ....,MUlll........ ....... ,....... • 1111111 •""""Wan~ 4 Br. frk ...,,,,. Q . 14~ · • or • DA. AOOOAA. CA breadl and ol lleetlOn to C8UM ltle Sl lJateddeeMIOllclt•alOONafO a., ............ Sp.:in. "-• 11 .. i. .... ".' Medi TLC. Undtf metttt1_182_· ______ _ Thll llat-1 -Ned With Iha underllgned to .... Mid property to de un allooedO 1n _.. lldunto, d9-•wt...~ 0r...... ._, 1210,000. 850-3455. IPll-IAT 1-1 County Ciani of Orange County on Mtllly Mid Obllgatlonl:,_!ld_.~ bt'1a llecirto lmmadllt-te, de Tiiie ........ •11• I"' llf ~'"k• ,,...... T~..., "m-..i-' ~_, M 24 ..., alter the underllt'*I ----~ eureapuaala M«tta. II ~ POITllll AND~ .... ' .. .... ..... ...... ,...,, .. ..... .... ~"""-"" ' mr1M notice of breac:h and of electlOn lo h9)' al(lunl. puecta .., rtglllrade a C.,_.All't ...... ... llo•OQ••" ~ 1-•• lil'M~ Plllnt & S.Wll LOW9et + + OWl\lt llvee In thle Publlaheel ex.,. eo.t Dally be reeorded M1teh t4, 198311 lnatr. tleml)o. _, ,.._ ....., II -AUTOS ll'OltJtD = home In N9WpOt1 --·v.1.... tMWully deOQfated 5 BR Piiot June 10, 17. 24, J4i; 1, 11183 t~ !!2.09oft~ ~~ 1. TO THf DlnHOANT: A cMI ..... !_,--.. ... ltt, All· "'-" tt • 3 Bdrm, 2 belt\, Sootlele 9f ~ 2be home. Ceramic tile, ,,..,.,_ .... .._.._...,. ..,._..,. comp1e1r11 ._ ....., t1ec1 by .. c -• .... ""' ..._ ,.,.... •1 woe~ rCQ,.,.. owe,_.,~*'" *'· ~ ~ .. • ·-.,. ..,,._ eowitr. plalft1lfl ....,_ yw. 11 rou wWi to ..,.._ "'..t"' t1 PleOe. Huoe yerd. 3bf1'be+&tw/3be-1 •ec new cpt, ~ wttto .--""''~ SeldaalewlllbeinecM.bl.ltW!IMUI dlf9ndtlllllewUt.,oumuet.wllflln l ...... ,,....,19. er.1w •11 NewPott 'BHch only 50IAceol•W91kto... C...blence fWi:acc. VA ><· -----------COY1111ntorwarrenty.e11preaa orlm-•da'llefl«ttolleummonellMNSll .-~u...-l'•hu.n :::4 St4t,900. Cell to .... 3"K20%dn-Appr111Md t et end 2nd total AC11"10US WU ptled, ~ding tltl9 pc11111ID11, °' on you. flle With tto11court1 Mitten I Mm LOAN A890CIAnoM ~~n 911 Wow! 046-2313 440Kownlbkrt4~7048 187,500, ""9CI r«9 of MAmlTATW encumbrtne11.tOPfl'/lherwnlnlnQ reaponae to IN 00H...,1t. UNsll l • .,.,....... "'""" mi 12.1'1~. AS8UMA8LEI The lofloowtnO doing pr1nc1pe1 eum of the notl(•l _,,.a you dO eo yotlf dslault w11 be • "-n.1 fl r11e t .. tMI drew In 11141 OMC 3 toe Monroe Way ~are by Mid d-' of Trull, with ln19rMt an*9d on~ of ttoe plsM-a,tu.llllL-.. H.-ti W•et •.• a Dall" Piiot 11·1 ·...,. • bullnelt -M In Mid not• prOYlded, edVMcM. N tiff and tt111 oourt "'It'_.., a Jude-...._ ,..... Ullll kuN fl ' ,. ,....,, Q..) THE l<E A L ESTATERG APEX DIAMOND TOOL co .. 1428 al'f'/, under the tarma of Mid Deed of =~-~ '°' .. ,.... di-p ............. Ollllt ...., ,_.. ti Q1ultled Ad. Cell Todlly .... ...., ~9on:tl.-dAft .. 8enteAna,Ca. truat ..... ,ctlargee,ancl~of In the OClft .... 11, wllldolz.W,,... ... ,..,,. .. _ = mt M2-tl71, ...... . W Hirt 303SS MelnS ,_. theTN9\Mendofthat'1.lltlcreeted ooulcl ,_,n Ill ~t ofr~ ---._ chtni .. ::~ ~ ae'nta AN. Cllflf t2707 t by Mid Dead of TNll. waoaa. ~°'~or~ I _.,. -1-m .-mi .. • CMryt A. Hen 303t S Main Said ...... be held on: Monday, 0t ottlef,..., ~In lie com-..._ ""'._ ...... • tltl ••u-S.. . • J\Ay ti, tM3. at 2;00 p.m. 11 Iha plaint. MWMIY Of M-ti •-_,,. 7'A .... AN.C..ft707 ~.:.~~to~ O.O;lept. 1• tttl ...aN• DMlllWCll :=..lltft• ::: -·--COLDWeU.. BAN~eRO Thie ........ being oondUC1ed ~A ~CA ....... L ...... a.. Ot••• .. ,, • eariuUlld to M(; • tu 38drm. I.,.... by lndMIS 1111 (tlulMnct & ""9). Al the ~·of the 1n1ti.t pub#-'· CllleN. °'IMY Ill M ear. anc1 ....,. ao -. O!'t1 -· .. ••ti ..,_ room, formal ~ ~ TNI ......,. ... Neel w1t1'1 the cation of tNa nottoa. the total Pl~O ~ ~ 1:r'11trom Ma ldoptlotl cr1 June IO, '"" = •1 tno room "' ~ or-. :1. Olertt of Orange County on amount of the unpe1c1 belanCe of thl • • • ' end WI adopted by .. llDlowlllt ,,,_.,. ::, t.a ~· 'NI .-.. • tlt3 obllaatlOneacufedb)'tflelll>OWd9-roll .. ~ cc..d ......... ""-h fl Mllll?TlliLlilM........ lendeoaplnt . IOCAtM ,.,... aort69cl d-' of !NII and Mt1m1tec1 AYll: Hell, JofiMOft, =:t: Wit a.,,... tit! ftMr ec1tea011 and .... I • lil'ulllllMd ar.,.7 2 ~~t ,2!!"f ocet9 • ...,,.,_..,Ind adY*-.. lcNi'lr. NOii: ..... ; ~ ti piftO, Cell, ......... Not ..U. 10, t • 4, -1 • 1..-'209,MUt. fllO'TTTIOUI .... ... .Wtrtanct. -ti • ...... .... tlCM711 ..._,. The lot .. lnOIOt.or-balnQ In UMI eTA~ °"9INnoe .. ,t.1> ct.noaa ttle ..._,, tit L•-1=iiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiii PmlJC NOTICE .... ,,, ... on which the opening bid.. The foloWlng ....--ddng ~of~. ttt4 Ind 11U To~ y OU muar .. this tncrediURi bilarre .. oomplltecl mey bl otltelned = l>ualMle -WtlleOe A'..nua. , ... ". w... IOttl TnuMpll home! = bavtna your own HCtinoulaUlllllHI Ing (714) t37.oNe the dey 1 -.p AHIAO ....... nMI lffttlC (odd NAo .. Sd iiMlllll v-... 11 •-~ ~· pool. .u.,,11 .... roo ... & ..... 8TA~ the.-'"' -~ , .. , llld 1MI W .... A.,_ Y--ti ..----vu ~ o.a. o.ci: June te, tMI ~,~ ~.~ .._ and IOtl llld IOtt ....... ..., 11 Jh. 8 bM. a lheetre, S apM. aauna, n. ....,.. ..-11 dOlnCI SENTINEL ~TMINT COM-Hiii Dr.,"°""°"· T-1.?.0!7..-~-= ':.:c: =:: MITOS DOIETIC •on llupen' 1M no\. 18' oek bar _ and much, much ~-MIMATIOHAL REAL M llicl TruatM CAlllOlYNDltlMION .. ...._. .. ' w .... HelOflllcHMOd • .,....., AMC: I ' ~ hl«h in prite; ,. .. on-mor:eJ(Jillt ~anywhere. -·-Nfl> llV89TMINT8 '°' -T 0 ler*9 n~ t20tl ~ .. Or., MoultGn, Al9e. lliM.. .., •b~ eoet; t leMlfltd _..... UJ• • • ..,...._., T ... 110n TM Mlteat ... ,.,---_.. -· advwt.11h11. ~ c.-~ ll2t2I ~ 80Mft1'. H. MdN1\W ....._ ,.,....; _,-e;-... ~~~ ~ tr.,:.,..::,-:• ~IT~..._.VlelO.C«-t :a-.1171'9 DrM,COIM ,-:1 1 1 -Ont Qty llwd w... TI:ll ~-00!1 duoeecl w. • ...... =r" ii • ,,.. .._ 11oailUMdby111 0r.,,,., CA. t2MI ,.._.. ~ ...,. I' . .........,, ~:-u.1 m1 .......... 7 t........... Q!ty Qeftl """""' Na>; Ills# I II-.. w+ttl tM Publlthecl 0renae Ooell ~ TI:ll "1Wlt W Wtlfl U'le PubllNd ~ Ooell Olly ·5 0::, Q11tJ fl Qmtlt Count)' on "°' JuM 24. J46)' l, I. 1MI ~~of ONfttl ~ Not"'-M, ,._. ll1CMI th ,,,,,. .. -217~ . ...._ ~ ,.,,_ Pulllllflld Or... c.-Olly I WANf ACf &f • .. ,.. p r• Of9lwe C:.-Dally find wllat you ••nl In "°'JI.-M, .My 1, I, tt, t• ~ A-. ...,....,, ,,,..,... Not.-. tt. tt, ll, Ml t, 1113 Deity P1101 ~· llTMI -------... --------' ' . -... J Pf Tf ' BAflfH ! I fllALl T Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Friday, June 2.-, 1983 IHHI fer kit lea9" ttr kle -.wJe..... llM ...... 9 ... rai.W ..... !t!!l!hW ........ laJ. AprlW!!!!, !el. ..... ti, pat. l.w ... .. Cleta._. llM lnprt ... 11 1111 iiiii...rUWi C.ta... UM .... Ult c.ta... ltM C..ta... 1714 ._. l7tt ..... IHI ... •ll --:====~--·1======== N-. and 11Md mobile f • iffi L twniWn dQ BAl.80A ISLAND. 3 IR fllll~ hom .. :e;,01ao11lar •ti t•r frplo A/O ~~~Vl~~a I Ir. 2 ... lfg IMna '"'· PtNEIU#l'4"1'a. ..... Jlr.._.. EleDenl hofM. cw. Sipe 8'nglec.rpageM6mo. NMt new condO wllort, 2 11....,. .,._._ & ' flneno.. mlci,~ patJO l)OOI'. on-·· ¥le'#, Ind loot, bit-Ina. lrpto, 2 IR. 2 IL wttti bMf llflw. Pooilicie.~i. .. 1:6"~ 1. 11.,_,, bdl *32Mee>O &918* C.M. a1.oti1 tlOfY. 2 Br, 2 e.. trl)IC. ~I Ing, PrlC9d lrom 12t1500 Nr8o. eoMt PleDteeo. !~~ S1100 mo. ~· gar. $575/lftO. CNO oti, ~· -ga1 &Mt~ kitC&n wtcty. ~ 6IHtt .. lali BH tkyllgtltt. 2 ~~Lo, IO u to Hl.500 Llt•ttyl• 4~ 1111. etow, dllt•w.... •• ...__ ..ooi.2 E. '1':: 80 PE NS LA dn, no qu;;!"'Tc' WIU ... ' ..... ., '49t-57'4t 3 Ir"°'*. jllet iiiO riMlltJ H.V.HMS. BeM.ltlfUI MON-t315 Bac:MIOr Studio 81~ rm. 81"&.a-610. 1 ~~ 3A • Nl.J:,/wtl 1117 rn. A.I. ffB lo =~1ptr~7~ dn ltl-1.. llllllHIP&ll bath pvt ll':J.d ph :;~:.'J.::": =:-a..~\~.beed\: St>eckll 2 Bf 2'3~_.107 Eetf Bluff "*'°"8 lBt, 173-9235,173-~ . ==·::;, 2=~· ! I======== leeutlfUI 24 x &4 with ~M180 BEST ""Y ,.., all.144-MlO, t1W1M · 1i0"9"30/mo ;~ poo1. CJ:':1 ., ... no Balboa Penlneula. 2 Bf. dental. AQent. 541~2 L~~ •. 5 ve;,/ ~v=~ 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Npt Halghi. :::-"anc:or..:.: 1::'d 3 Br. ~family room, 3 N;Wp&t Terrace, 3 Bdrm, 'i~)l~25,•Lge n~~f.2 1 t::G.t Or. H1.e'on. peta. 75 mo.144--4717 e.21 to 7·2 saoc>twtc, 3 4001 IM~. H.B. E /a Id.. $2 3 9 . 9 0 0 . hOme, 6 yr old. S219,000. ~. lerge llY room, ~ • 1At k,'";°7~ del 2~ be Condo. Pool, ..,., ~ 3,.' w. wllaOfi 8TUNNINO ..,. 2 Br. 2 For 3 ;oti11ng ~ .. 3 Br =~~4': 1·11 •425tw1t. 440 tel ft M50/mo. &46-3557 byownr 474 w .. 1mlneter dining room, tllnlly room. ·"" • • ~ cer ger. pet• OK. SUl31-2177 a.., pool, Mt&/mo & up 2 'A I•'. at r 111 m · Agent 6'1·5032 Avu. 83 ,_,oee 2 Br. 2 betlla. L..atge Clrele thle '375 home SlefO/cno. 4ts-ee27. 110 w. 11111 at. w/Weterfall, bl oarage, Bal 191 furn 3bf It'• be & Beyfront OffloM ,,om 300 Dua hlat ltla "Br .• 15".000 ....... r-•-...i atorage. Permanent w/gerege & morel Kid• PANORAMIC M~ er..:J>!~lo& ~·· S 1000/mo. Np1 Hgt• 2bf lbe, clOM to water. eq fl =iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-=iil ... • • ",....,_. poroh at•pt, Agt ~1808ESTRttyr. OCEANVIEW 724.o'~tTS·1'l7t. Dauh6at ftM a r ea . 175·1458 , Wkll or monthly. tll-lMI .... Jll mf ~:,.•=:xii 1'f:t'2 ~~ 5"40-5937 CIMn, 2 bdrm, t be, encl H~ upgreded -4 Br, 2 ~ • • · a;;nin; YC 1 it. c;t;i, 144-l'61• 7W 7e-1237 1-------- Ct!oioe Oena Point atrwt, .. with 2 cer attllChed NB.UnlYWM12'4xl0.28R, gar, pvt yd Ldry S.fllml!yhome,fr/dr.Pvt LAM' IUIPTI nopeta.'40970rlnede. For3woflclngldult•3• Bayfl'Oftt 3 Br, 2 Be, ............ lltlng 2 8d hOme gerage end yetd ,.. Ula, •Int cond. mtt\1'9 hoo6141P. No peta. '525 welledoOnWl'l.81075/mo. la-Illa M 76.lts-sl13. 2\-\ Ba, atr ium 1 1900/mo, 21 Balboa ua.NW ~th room for'~nothW. rnodel~ kitchen .• A•· mobile pert!. Boat fee. mo. Ml-MIO 544-1480. 1~ & weter peld Lg 3"'· 28a .... _ ,_... w/weteffall, dDI gerege. Cow. &45-5135. 900 107 ..,, ll evtll from .., $ 500 2% bay ecoeM. S'45M l20M . bbG' .... '-·-· "1'''" $1000/mo Npt Hgte ' ..... g1~~.'~yM•r~~,·~~ io~2913~· .. ,.~' d.11 dwn.OWCb•1.11&-M17 L~.~~Rp~u~:·o:.1P,:! lul~ ... 5 Im dthwatv.~cr:.o. bq, t~~~ ... no pell. :a~i51 i75-U58, C:,MH~:.,~':"9~: B~~~tE.NT 11.00 eq fl. Ownet/bullder r.;tentltl. Owner/Agent. 780-95H. Ctatttry ..... I e~!·~75R2•'• l-415/mo, ¥au .. ~-~. 2d= S-480/mo 2 8drm8, w • .,., Hice end dean: Studio at LM-1 Br ·y-..... ~ blodt '300/~. 176-2713. t5:° 64,.!'~ ... Mon-Fri Ju•t$t37,000I tlll~y CryJta 1US .,_,_ 539 .. 180BESTRltyr. cerpott, new q>t. new S-400. 2 Br, 1 Be. saoo. ~ ~,Y''N50"' Co<onedelM111Furnllhed. --·-------::n "'::.~or ln1991> l&w.T man PaciflCView: single Lge 2 bf, 1 be duptb, ger .. f t.J--dtapee, lndry rm, IOftf Cell Wett/»t 483-8638 M7l5 w/ger + 'ut1te. 111, 1 bd apt w/pello. Sleept DELUXE OFFICE SUITES . . ~ITYllTU Cemetery grew lot S-450 wuher/dl'yel' hook-up. Una --untt. StudloepteloMtobch d IUt + dep 173·9G27 I 4 people. Weekly. Bayfront bldg, 700-1.007 From Ihle n-ly con· call 84e-0115 • No peta.152&. 545-7983 m'!t c~ 8 rm Gld TSL ~~,w Wll:'2.1eo3 utll pd. 060/mo.. . . 1~9 ::is~ME~ ~r.oo '.!/~: ltNCted custom btytront IL:l:=Li 1_9 Newport Hgtl ., .. luxury pet P1 crpt & 881-6142. lm l&Yflllf Furnlahed 3 bd home 2600 .,.. It Call· Mon-Fri home. Superb quality. __ .. , •• 3 &t condo. '800/mo. C"525 53M190 BEST S-415, 2 bet. patio. No pet•. &I ,_. 1 •Vitia c;outt 3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc, aendV w/pallo. Nr Bell and e:'s. S..2....&« =---:------1 dellgned ltx the true tr•-llAllATll mAl R Joyce WtltJe 131•1aee. Y ,.. RefrlQ. 724-B JlllMI St. per 1 • bch. 1 1400/mo yrly. Shope. A.II Amenltl••· Ftutala dltlonallll. 8 Bdrms. plus One of 8 klncf ~ 1\-\ A.gt. . Pool/Jecuzzl enhancM 3 113-1787 c~· .~g~13no pete. 875--0120tx113-2357. Femlly. 2 week minimum. EXECUTIVESUITES Y.U~ 1034 servante quarter•. b• Luxury Pent~' In er 3 Ba epllt level home M851mo 2 Br 1 Ba apt · • 173-83-49 PATIO/DECK UNITS FREE eddltY aBR 36 •. Beautltul pool. epa. 1u1i HCUtlty/em 1i1ee ~EAN, M: vud 28r ldd• pet• S&SO. Hunyt encl patio .m ... pet e>t<' vi... CIOM to Marina, 2 ... c....... 2171 LIDO ISLE-28r oomplat• AVAIL. AUG. 1 big lot, pymts s2250. c:eu =~~. ~~~ :n~ t:~:~ Complex. s.-Y owner ge~i. :;. s~fmo. ~ 539-6180 BEST Rtty ,... c:erport, incsry rm. • ~ 1i:~· no PM• 2 Br, l500. Yeerty. ~ooi. nr 'Y tum, s2000 mo. Luc;y 202~~:,· ~rM. Slljl891-5556 for your own private entblH bargain • Bluffa. 142-8808, W11taiasllr lltl 7'41W 18th St beach. but. No pate. 673-8717.175-tnt 850-1231. lut. •ac• lMt lhowlng. ~~~~. s.a.~~tlontl 6-U8722. 842-8798 OH rm. 1565 Hat TSL M9n1t 642· 1903 ..... ...... IHI 48M217 .... ""' For ...... corporate office 142-1200 -~ ~u-1 l Reeerve lhl• mint 5 rm hM 3 Br 2 Ba ....,,.. patio 1515 Avllll ~/1 oeUWXAt PINES ... ... .......,. ..... epece.1800 eq ft .. OOWl By ownr· ,,,.4 Br, 2 Ba. ~ H!!_ ub not far tp Newpof1 tncd 53().-&190 BEST.... 2 Br. apt w/pat o. From S-476-teoo NM h 8d 2 2 bd "2 view. Pr•tlgloue Dover ~t•r~~hl~~~= x• • a sai: By klde/p•1• S5oo·· ., &46-8103 A.ft IPM. Frplo, pool, ger. be::r :· .. r: bYl~in.. rm. ba delUK•. Dr In Newpof1 Beech, 1119,500. 964-8871 owner. Eu1 Side C.M. 3 63M190 BEST,.. Aert•••ll FaralU .. 1525/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be. Apt, ptill•t• patio cerpeting', drapee leun-~Dr ~~~~~3 nearCout Hwy.$1.35 eq BR (Up), 2 BR (Down). $Ingle femlty home 4 bd 2 I ... L _,.1 frplo, btlcony, lndry rm, No pete .. a.42-8807 dry feclltty ~ roof • ft. Full Mn/Ice with wet IWm lllPIUTI $2-40,000. Conelder be, trpt, 2 ctr ar'., SeOO. ul. • ~ garage, clOM to attx•. 19221 O...w111e St. c:arpotte tor' 2car9, only-4 ON THE SANO bar & M191epertclng. Call Muet Mfl thla 4 bdrm near IM/opt. wit de 957·5213, tat, 1a11 a ~ Oep. Ylll OWi . 810Cent.erSt. Deluxe 2 er. 2 be. In total unltl 1n building. SUMMER RENTAL SyMt: Palic:en PropenlM watw NOWI Need• T.l.C. I ev 5-48-8733 ($2~). 75-4.()908 TSL Mgmt. M1MI03 •·PIH, cpte, drpe, publtc: tennla c:outt• end 3 Br. 2 8&. unlt. w.i bat, Inc. 714/846-8501 Atklng $117,900 but IDT ...... , T. RIPLEX NEWPORT HTS D ·-1-rm aa1mY .bulltln•. encl. _QU. golf courM right behind l\lrnlahed, wuner. dryer For IMM •xecutl¥9 offtcea mal(e ofr. BrokerBACKBAYVIEW2Storylargedeluxeunli. Walk ua ... t .... ...llYllYM hk~. no pet• '525, Pf':r.1'.,ontymlnu1•to lncld. &.lmmer. enc:lld LldoPenlnault Newpof1 846-0709. 38drm 21/2 ba, lrplc. for·' to •tore• 1249.000 OCEAN ~IEW Lux conao. ESTATE • ~ =to lll'k -::: = rsr=,~2 s:r=3 Beech 3122 .q ,.. High WW Tl 11&11 mat dining In aml com· Termel Agt. ~ 2 Br. 2~ Ba, nu cpte, Beautiful & pert! Ilk• With thlud & Ctl credit Huntington CfM6c Apia. f 2 3-=. ng • vlllblllty offloa fPM<tplut one ofa kind. Cust 2 bdrm plex w/pool/spa. Full lactat Pnt USi lrplc, pool, Jee:. •K-2661 with terrec:ed pool. WIY PAY -.mD Luxury tdull IMng. " 2 "3ormonth, a:1=. Yecatlea 1000 eq rt t:•t• = home w /up er• t e price S 185.000. -lut .... II U4i *Private Patloe IUT llY Bdrm, with geragee, heat NOWI Call owner at (714) lntah IH7 ~.,~ewg:n:: lnVllla~ mother-In-law querters. DllTlll ·-• ........ 1200 eq ft 2 e; hXt;ti nr I ,.covered Parking • mfl ma & water peld, tellwteed 542~138. . bEL MAR SEASON nm: Bldg. l)jatlnct1¥9 deconlt· overlooklng lake perk. Sec:urlty bldg. 1 blk to ...,.,........ OCMni-,taftydbbQl*Spac;loulApta S t Ana___,,_ offera MC:Uttty.From'510.Cell TA.l. OCEAN VIEW lngwlthwoodpenallng& Must Me to appreciate. beech. Ideal for couple or 2 bd 1 b&:-~-lor Im· &muc:nrnor~l550BES't *OlnlnQA.r.. ·en• -·...-• a.48-1113 from e-5. IUMt ... II ITU HOME In Cardiff by the wall~ provldea .,, XLNT terma. 536-0288 elngle. Priced righ1 81 medl•1• 1e1e at $3-45,000 Rlty fee S3Mt80 •Welk In Cloeatt ~pacloue t apt ~· ,,._, W&LI · Sea. Compl. furn, no xlnt etmoephere ror S 129,500. wtllc:h II way below ap-*H~llk• Kltchena ;:::'• I ad ave, I • 2 & 3 Br Townhouee Ap 2 bdrm, step to Mncl. S725 pet•. $800/wtc, call for eeecutiw o!flcee. Avlll lniat 1M4 Joen Howe, Bkr pralttl. Bkr, 833-8182 2 bdrm. 1 be dupAeK. Yd, t bite to Hllntlnglon & 111.._ '0n~ ~ mr~~ ~ . 11' ~ New1~4tr's:· detalte 8191753-1653. ltx 2·6 )'Ml' 1erm. Atklng Buut. Turtlerook 875-7896 ... ,-rs~ no pet•. 1525 mo. Frwys. SC Pltzt. Sorry no petl. lrplc,~~llo. 213-1:2~2726 . Haw 2 .... condo on $1.20 eq rt. triple Mn. tc>WMome w/vu, 3 Bdrm. If.... ... 1• 5 •2382 mLfTIU nu FalMew Vlltu, 8 t 1 'So ctr oarege, nt unt. . beech et Puerta Vtllarta. Annual CPI. Cell SyMa: 2 Ba, 2200 sq. rt .. leaded .. _ _. lllTI a..111 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo, 1 c:er gar t Bdrm. From $580 Fairview SA.. 5<47-7-485. Harbour. F'rom 1595/mo. ..... --trade ftx anything ot Pellc:tn Propertlee Inc:. glus entry.pvt spa. Opn -m••s laL PH. e........ Incl lndry rm. pool. 2 Bdrm. From $850 1570 1 bet loft end den MC>-ea07. ..,.. velue. o-. 557.3534 71-41845·1501. Broker HM Sal/Sun 12-4. 1-4 llf...., • tMJ• S... wtll CMfY 111 TO of $635/mo. 552-5855. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 1112 be r;;~ece patio' conao. 8GtOU ttr ... JbCfi. . c:ooperetlon. Rustllng Wind. $229,900. ~In S..Yiew $-450,000 •t g% ftx 30 2 Br. 2.,. Condo, 1 oar gar 18211 Parttelde Ln. 1 blk Ldry fK. Gar. No peta: lnlat fttt Prime.,. ... Npt Sch. Cell Lllgun• on the beach, 2 Br H bor ' Bak 8"119' 497-18!5. L-optavallable. years.MS0.000. In lndry rm. pool. Wof8Mch,3bltteS.of Ref. req'd. Av8ll now. 2&.2Lconao&io BMe875-7891e-.A.vell 1 Ba.~•. A.veil r~ enared.:;enoea ...... 1Art8ftxepc>t.640-8227 .... $635/mo.552-5955 Edinger 5'4()..1338. tennla I pool, w/enclld 7-15. :t.e~'7. 3000/mo. balh.'StOO/mo.841·132-4 IUPIUTI MYll IMlll PHILJll IULTll A. c:uatom 10 luxury 3 Br Ml-Mt1 $575 to IMQ!mo. 2.Br, 1\-\ 1:;61~0. 5g':.~·~:~.; Female. non-amkl, room & SPACIOUS 3 Br. furn nr MIM111 ll&ll Mutt Mii. Woodbridge. on Elegant custom~ s:i 2 tlM121 hie fonnal dining 2 ger hwtiit-..C-. lift be lwnhM, pool, lndry 8 7 9 -• 3 6 7 • ho m • I::. ~~O:: =' Mt COM. witty ,...,. IO centa eq It. Nr ooncl 5 ~n.te Loop 31 story-famlly th IMd klde/pet $700 ~ 2 e; 2 L'. rm. carpor1, pvt patio, no 851-9647. · · Wlona.'47:>--054'4. yr old bldg. 4 bike trom Br21/28a,centrtlalr,2 r.:'i!":S:-:.=.::: lllllS 53M190 8EST,_ greet ocun' view. peta.Greetlocatlon.2U. ~ ... II IHI Fr .. Bacheloretterentept ......... beech. 636-750-4. ftreplaioee. tennla. twlm-. $625 000 Cell only 5 yre new! Btfl Eut-A. flat 1585 grebe 3 br 2 be I 1 3 7 5 I mo . D • Y' E 161h St. In ••c:h•nge for bebylllt· 873·2285 ming. lake rec:. 80% loen ~~·Bk ' . tide loc:etlon. Owner htl bike to ocean c:all 18 4 5 • 2 6 8 8 , Eve 1 TSL Mgmt 142•1803 ~h!liZ ept, G;Jna ting. 50-4 731 or ·lllan 2tll -------- at 11% Int. avall. Ownen r. moved out of .,.. • .. 53M180 BEST fVty r... 876-7205. BAY TIMBER A.PT e..cn with ocean ' c.-645-003-4. 2 bedr~. 1 blth to N~~~· '6t~ic:t!~ wtll carry 2nd. s 181< ll&llATW llUll n llquldatlng loc:al lnveat-I 1 Br frplc pool privet• nyon vlewl ..... apple there I H 8 531-7893 tt $480 1-46--2947 movea you In. RedlJoed to One of 8 kind • 2 bd, 1.,.. mente. Annual Income of HOME FOR RENT • patio. ~Q.,.ege. (a1oll9. dtehwelher). yard: Furnlehed room, mat. .__ n · · · _•_e_, --·----- $174,500 ror quck Nie. b l P thOUM 1 S43,8001 759-1501 or HuntlngtonQwh2Bdrm. SpadouHinglt ont S-4751mo 3"W.S.ySI deck utlla pd. Avall working Fem. pref. ....Tl&J 559-7058. F~I g;:;.z1ty':" mentt~ 1 752-7373 . 1700. Fenced yard & ger. • 846-8883· • Im med. Ret'a req. '210/mo. 842-5717. MOO mo NB Condo M/F, Newly decorated w/bay ,RICE Is Rltl!HT Complex ~Y OWll« WALKER& LEE age. Kida& petewek:one. & two bfdroom apts. · M85/mo. 71-4/751-1556 L.eguna 8etch-Pvt ent ba. P/Jec: FP. Tennie, Gar. view, 1900 eq rt ate, can • enable~ bargain • n--t D.t=: 5"45-2000. Agent. nor... Condo 3 Br, 2\-\ be. pool. ut 24 5 Mon-Fri, $275. Prof/bus, maiure. Ml ooee. 98&-5405 be divided, price negc>- onthilldMlfarn4fyhame. 4 1272,500 . Exceptional ~....._. lg 4Br. 38&, \.\ml oc:n. ~~~~~';'°·A.veil July l1~:t0580 1:30-8PM non-amoker,-494.0.51 5tyroldledyw/Hmltedln· cfable.950eqlt,4rma + Bdrm•. BONUS ROOM nnanclng. 5'48-6t03 •c--._ c:loM to 1chl1/1hop1 • Nr bctl temale only no come needs..,,,. to rent recept. $1250. Single ofc: end HPU•I• famlly man..... r=n: S900 mo. 761·5122 dy, E 17th ., ... 2 Br. patio, Otx·2 8dr 1 8&, OQ9llJ'I YU, cookl,.;g $50 wlttY or & lhr ept. 751-25-41. V+l•MCtyLldo. ·8~7 .. ~v1~ ... 3355 room. A/C Nlc:ely -~. (213) 431-5179 ev. ger. 1500 + '250 dep. No. end. '900 utll Ind. 1175 mO 645-7500 .. ,..~ Cod" Condo. NB .,_ ""' located Plan 7 In Turtle BEACON BAY nr. Btlboa 831-4038. 4~. ..._.... -"'iiiiiiWiiiiAiii;ilioM- Roek. S199,900. leland. S-490,000. Only. PllPUn S!'.!•50 11 1 1 Brll. ~~ '!9'!.; "'•••-• .. -I 2 ... 1 Ba Private hm reepac:t cieen Hlrt>or Knoll. trl·lellel, •Wftll .. Owner nnenoe. 67!'>-9826 •lllllMllT -mo ut 1 ......... v-FURNISHED or .,,..._ rg ... l;Fo! ... II ftlt non·amkr' em"' m.i. ~ many amenttlee, w/.,.,_, 1000 eq" well maintained 711. 536-3312. w/gar, newly decor, .,. Prof to lhr w/wne. S.. ...,.,. u1et 1 eet ExecutM1 5 Br 2 level, pool Small to lerger epts unite. UNFURNISHED. c:rptl, drpe. btttn.. 1595. 1 oondo, Venial.... f •ma I e . I 2 7 5 /mo. ecia 759...()598 ""'Von q ' r . slad IOI, 8YWY1hlno near =rl:~_;omm:~•I. lni.u U44 All UTILITIES av*! July 9, &42· 1711. Pool and fac:llltlH. 833•5534 or 842-6848. ~~8fft1. ••· ' gar-== :.:;1'_.":>o or by. New low price. Ion 10 or ., fer &ange1r .. condO PAID.HEALTH •·---$675/mo. Rlchud Rm Nwpt Bell pool CDMlht3 Br.,..t,ownrm &4S-3323daya. &300.ooo.0wnerw11111e1p pro~-· )'Ml'9 •x· pool, 1enn11. 1550/mo: CLUBS.TENNIS. -·-, ••-2131830-2323 W5/mo.-women only: _. finance. Mow In & 9fljoy ~M~i 642 1003 A.vell. 711 . 144-7124. SWIMMING. plus 2Bf. HU~35/mo. all 2 Br new cpta/drapea 35 up. &45-2690. ~E~ ~ • .te.:io~' N~Riix~E~ull ~6.1~m;~.1~j:,n'. _1_ ......... _ _. • ev.twltncle. much moft!!Sorry. ~iX:,~~· blt·lna, pool, $850/mo: Rm w/kltchenett•. bath, S300lmo. ~. · $575-$625. &40-5-470 .... ut ... , -· Dealreble 3 Br bltlnt no Pf~ Models 2538 Senta An• Aw D 0 w n 1 1 • I r 1 · pvt entrenoe 1 ml to bc:h ,----------------,_... a-t 1491 pro'ltded fncd ldda ok open daily 9 to 6. TSLMgmt 542·18oo Oover/We11c:llff •rH. '326 Incl util. $75 dep. ~ Wiii lhr 28r llM. E. Otcaulte,newtyredec:,w/2 3 bd, 2'A b&.°townhome. 2bdr~.it\da;;;.P~m0:: $700 63M180BEST,_ XL0 1 8'S-495.2 8r$595. &45-8&4e. 131·9259 P'...,;.:·~mo. F. :-:.·~~~ -..C:~Ofl!VE 1129·000·831•1105 ~ n ~~ laki3"opr IDHU Oakwood Pool, Patio, Frplc. .....,.llllT IULlllMITIL Dignified living, room In tote!. Incl utll, clMnlng. WISTl&R Harb«KnollaCondo 71._760-1449 · 1to4bdrm.S700-l1200. <i•rd~Ap~rtments Oenwar.557-2541 Juel moved In, 8lggeet Wkly renttla now avail. lrg ruetlc: cottage. untum, S300 mo. Avelt 3 br, 2'A be. 1280,000 · lafge 1 bd O/W c:er pon condo In the Cr•. et. 1121 I up. Color TV. S 100/Wlc lnc:ldt utlle, lmmed. 131-3291 cfys. Simi Fla.Y By owner. 780·6H1 ht If ct9aty N~rt BeM:ll So. $400/mo · 2285· B Ml'* Jac:uul, pool. tennle, PtlOMI In room. 227-4 ample ttorage, CdM. Office epeoe ftx !MM: 747 reeldenoew/3bdrm,2ba, .... p,_.-as•• 'l=' 170016lhStrttt SI 8512•175 1 right ecroee the ttreat, Nawpor1 Blvd, CM. 720-0684. rt.SHS/moutlltpd.A.IC. electric: blt·ln1, trplc, ~ -· ~ I ,_ ~· t. 1376, 2 M&-74-46 llhak• roof & h"'h IMel'1 -WlllDI l1UL IT -au It (at Dovtr) , ~,,.. .,_._,.._ 1 Br A .... ~ ~-~ .... _.have i--------Fe, 2' +. 2 er E/llde CM. ground llr. 1055 El oe111noa er1g11t"'& air, ..Ya•H•lll -· y 642·5'13 7.i ..... -=~-out:-~· ;;1-Jve IOdial m; UM Ml m1111. qul•f. non-.emkr. sa25 + cam1no °'· eoet• Meet. tutef1ictecoratlng low· . OHert laland Rancho retrlg lnc:td. $436. 130. E. NEWPORT PIER "R"' .. Wkly rentale now av811. utll. Lori 548-3659 3 Bike E. of F..._ & •t priced Plen 4l On"' 23-45 18th St 1232.000 Mirage 2 Br 2 8&, approx. 651-1177 New.....t Budl No. 20th St •O 851 8522 "' """' 1128 & up Color TV F-25 + ~ 2Br, p· ... ty Adema . • 153 5001 Juet pu. 1 ;]. We'll make h heppen 1900 1.f.. decorator ,..... • · · · • • · delull• 3 Br 2 Ba. no · · -.. .." .,, 754-10'40. Mr Trecy • • ""' Opn Sat/SYn 1·5 tumllhed. Fantastic:.,.,_, 880 lrvtnt! Avtnut! ..ate, )'Ml'ty · 112001 Phof1ea In room. 2274 turn. 1~8&, amoker OK.•--------market. 759· 1501 or A.gt, Ann 49-4-7754 Extr .. galore. aecurlly.By (at 16th) ..... ~. -. mo. Newport Blvd, CM. 1240 mo. + ~ utll. CM o mlllftl 1111'11 o 752-7373 494-775-4 Owner. 1 227 ,500. 645-1104 9'e8ti8118 17 . 1-46--74-45 er ... 1155-1286 , 1MOFREERENT Ull IUI l&YFlllT 819-325-5428. -w:=-DIWI llWIUll ii Ni:!, 2~.T:ea~=~~ li•t ..... BA 1-46--9784. With 1t1ort term 1eue. 11111 "WALKER & LEE Attractlw 38r 288 PVT ht .. ..... ... ...... .., ..... bet!. 2 Matr 8t tutl•. m11:i eo:ra I &; Femw lo lhr 2 Br, 2 Ba ~head ..... :;.KT:: RealEllate PIER & SLIP, gor·=· '1!!!r!J UH...._.... 2141 At1 .... tat1, Vat. V::. "*"'-'--=. ~v~~~87:0July :,: ~~e:= =·w::;::,,~~e!n t...iont1lmaqeh1Qh.811 .~-."'-view, wfk to Lido v . _,.. r"l:'hOU ... 2 bike from •-•L...-dbl gar pool epe.. °' 1119 with ..-. Pool non-amkr 1295 ;. Dovw Or. Sulla 14. New· ~. ~~'f=.~15~~·1714 Vac:at l~~Strat-~~~5~,':'1~~5~ ~all 2717 545-2::Wl8thJ~-4906 ~=~/~io.!~t~y; conWnlen~=~ 'AUtU.545-7480 ponBMCh.'3 1 -38 51 · MERRILL L YNCl<i AL TY ftxd·Avon tour Brltlan d e p . -4 9 -4 • 3 8 1 4 , ctr Pfl!"g Avell July old wor1d ~ In 8 Flo lhr wwm "cottage" In luiwl Woodbridge Carmel cot-KATELLA and Europe and enjoy 831...ee&4. Bachelor yeany ren1e1 Lowet2 Br. 18&. Eublde, St200tmo.' agt 87S-61e0 garden room end C.M. S272.50/mo. y, ... •-•· ltll teoe home, 3 Bdr 2112 freedom and aelllng by '340/mo. ut .. paid. 201 no peta near achoola oourtyard Mttlng for the utlla dap Dian• MA Ba, 2·Sty detached, trpl, ........ 1111111 owning your own 18th L!pu lilb US0 E.BalboaBlvd.876-85f2 "475/m0.831 .. 155. 'Pluetl atudlO penttlouM, tctlve Mflor CltlHn. 131-&4oo.842~2999. 1•m-----new--·'9t8ll-....,;apaoe---, !amity rm, POOi• & lake LOI value, 2 Br, 1 8&. ueec:t Century apt. For detalll .... • i * & 752·6138.· _.. to bMdl, MOO. Owned end opar9ted by generoua tenant Im· nearby. Excell. loc:etlon. bflck,cuteendcomerlot. c:ell 714-483-4101 • I 11• F.-feet to OcMn 2 Lrge 3 bet, 2 be. <*JM", H6-1087 an RN. 71'12A0-0331 LTg hM w/met, l'Mf>, emp provemente. 90c; pr fl $160.000 1175-7282 tlley ~ 1165000 28a gourmet knch pool bd oft ..... 1 drapea.Ctt1)0rt,rv0CC, •. M/F,E/'"'9.CM.'300 +. 2481 Newport Bl CM0 &4e-!5098. Ownr/agt. ' Evee 548-9928. · ·1 IHHI faral11l.. dbl gerege klde pet flyd I '"',· .. 11 ~~Ing 1 No peta.15'75., 751-3881 °"'-' 2 Br 1 k garage, --548-8389 ..... ""90 .. · 53M180 BEST fee car. '" "-· M50 pool. no pete, Np. Hts.. latab IHI IU.i'C'"";""A;"""h.:;-;=:-:;;:;-ll..:::~::.:.,,..:::::.::_ ___ _ ......, ~ lMI Newport Heights. By l!!pd ..... Jiit mo. 87s..eeo. One Bdr and Den near l 8 0 1 C 15th St. M/F 2 Br hM, gar, w/d, Commerctel °' retidentlel -owner. Older~. 2 on ~ORT CREST HOME FOR RENT lge 1 bdr t/2 btock trom South Cout P1ua. Avell 1550-teoo. &45-73115. I ea, I iOft conao. rn mlc:ro, 2 blkl to bch. HB. hOllM with or W/O lrg lot ...,.._llr+Left a lot, 2·2 Br 1 Ba. dbl CONDO LegunaHlttt-4Bdrm,2Bt. ttMetl ldry No peta. J4/k't1Sl.7~588 teen . Pool, Ten· 129()/mo.eeo....7'44. MoN11h Realt y wF~:-remaJ. l g yard. garage & buement. Beaut.3Bror+den. •775.Fencedywd& Sl60 0, MIT5 with ger PARKBRISTOL • nl•·•vallabl• Aug.jM/Fn/emk,3bd2be,avall 8'42·1334, 151-HH Mod kJtch & bath. Nr $t89,000. 875-8708. s1300/mo Agt 545-0295 . garage. ..... .. utlt 873-9327 Of 1 br pool~ MIM\t,. rv 1af.l.abor Day. 11900. 7/1 1n CdM S300 mo evea. bHCh.Open Sat/Sun Conllder trade · Kld1&pet1welcome. r-· · • · '4""3t30 • ·, · ---------1219.000. 494--0527 & . WANT TO RENT furn. 38r 5-46-2000. Agent. no.... 873-1291· SC f'tr.a. . &46-8442· e«-4405 eve a STORE FOR LSE; see w. 673-1923 Newport Shor .. , Canal home Mlddle EMt family MJ::t:a y mf CtnU Hl LJ ftU1' 2 er 1 S. hOuM, Newport M/F prof to lhr 3 Br pvt 19th CM S300mo0fc:tll lront,welkto beec:fl,ten-w/2 ... behaved~~ left ... tmUILJI IN NEWPORTBEACH ltl, July S375 wk. TwnhM, frplc, pvt 0ptcg, Mr.Hlr.ti(213)278·1808 Lapu llptl 1192 nls . .wtmmlng. 1 187.500. dren. 3 ""' onty ltert HOtn9 ror rent. 3 IR'•. 3 u;, yfr. bl tom. IQI 2 Br. tYt be, w/g•r. SlnOlee 112 BdnnAPert· 86()..()813, 8ml famlly. blk to bctl, NB. '350 Incl -n;: 2it&SNBO Carl MoHn A.gent, Aug tOth. Call 211~17 Ba, 1750/mo. Fenced pref., M50, 1.1111. Incl. Cptlldrpe. bttnt, ~ mentt l Towntloutee. 2 Br. dbl gerege. 1 blk utll. 850-2761. c....nul onEINlguel7thFtlrw.y & 780-2643 _ yrd kldt/pett OK. A.gt. 173-1153tvmag. yerw/petlo.24380renge Some are elegantly OCMn for .... tx IUm· latab ltll a peek at the ocn. 2 C.., llUI flMT I••"' UaJarai1~.. No ·, ... 5-45-2000. 2 bd. gar, trpl. lndry. St4 A. ~1~10• Call 1-5, ~Om14110 mer nin1a1. t75-«N. ~:."9 ma:.,·~,~~ iOO eq. W .. SM bllttl. wet« ¥er. 1 137,500. Owner 3 bdrm and den. CU1tomjltatral 1212 MALLORCA. 2 Bdrm. 2 Mar~•· Open 10-1 · OnJamboteerd., BalbO• l•land el9C1ant •Yell now. '350/mo + & oM pd. ale availt. Incl. 18-.eeM R·2Byowner.$885.000. ae; be.l.ak•Vlew.dbleger. pm t.!Ml-2525 THEGABLES:2•,1Ytba, Sen~Hltte·Ad home,Q#ttge,.....,. •• I dep.&4S-75001vemeM. 1900 eq. ft. of fenced 1 ... 3713 SeHhor• Dr. 2 8&.~l800/mo wtthoP91W,pool.'825. lovely 18rlden. ao. of w/ger. Cptt/df"Pe. bttni, ........ 1• ' 11ep1 to beech. NB""-.... lhr 3Br ~-yerd.C.2.SlltteT.130E. ltwprt 1eac• 150-U78 &_ _ _. .. -...!~ _. ..... 1 837-3$.41 -__, ~ _....._.. lerl09d .,., w/petto. 2438 -132M575 Me 8333 &..._,, -~-... ;.~&.. 17th St, C.M. $500/mo. -~ _ ........ •-11--•• _,, ....... '--. Or1ltlQe "E" '510 Cal ' . """'°"-"' _..... _. 131 1930 OCEANFRONT 8t condo on bay. 4 Br ....., ....... Bil No petl 00/mo. Agt 1-5, 438-•120. • ~ i' t mle from BALBOA. ISL.ANO 2 er. Cllffty. 213'33e-4851 ·--·--·----- Reduced to S-425,000 tor ... Cltantt 1171 rtmbllng hOuMon Bel ltl. rlf':'TI: COti I 873-8409 . 142. 357. $215/wk. llHPI e . Ocean vi.. home ..... ,. Sllopt., °"'°" I etcn • tU1 ..... &e11 e..c:h ....a11&1.n ctedt. bnok :w.:· L.roe 1 bd ept fre>I, petto, 1.,~..,. ,-iy v ...... 2 •· 2 ea, Dool 11s-2910. gar, eg1 S350 cp1 MOO. ep.ce ava11. e-2• 900 ~~·;~221own. Sund:'!]-... "ftlftlJ•IT yd.Av'ail.7-10.$786/mo: utllspd,1575.e,.6-?&41 decofated,ttov.&'retrta. ~ .. ~ •'725. BALBOA IS. 3 BR E1eQ eroUnd25toifww/2M'. ::..'/i48CM . Rua. ' 3 8, 2 81 condo w/oceen l14-t'JM1ll &45-4825 Small ttudlo. No kltc:Nn. 2181 Mapl9. CM. M'f5 ~ hofM, Ger. Sipe 8, ttepll Stwe Of Den M247'4t. APO Piil.. vtew. 72A Calle OMno 2 Br + o.n, Condo. Hot P48te & amell fr19. mo.+ tee. dep. No peta. Wll'm'lllT bctl. •32s-seoo w!Cly. Reap. Fem to thww condo •CdM, former manbut•t 3 bdrm, W•lcflff home. 3 Br 13/-4 Ba beach"°"" VIII• Balboa PenthouM $800/mo, II 12 Seuc:epe. Quiet, malure edult on!)'. To .. caill IMS-M04. °'*"*'I _.., 2 bdrm 8411333 In ~ w/F & cSeugtrts dlx II•. 2155 E. Cat Hwy. &Mutlfvt pool, new oak Mow-In condition. 1'1 wl2BR + 'f«'· Seculty, Modem, 2 C8t garage. '325 utll lnof, 7to-l520. OoaMtt ""'8-.,_ on CINI. ,_,.,..~ BALBOA ISL.ANO. 3 BR age 5. S250/mo. + 'A 1576 mo. 975-4900 cabln!ft. .~·~ w. ~ro. ~~!wn~: 38R, 1-46--9132 EYea. llLlllll INM. -•a II.WI redHOreted. Single Elegant tiome. Oar. Stpe utlle, o•ll eft 7PM ... utdil ~· _....., ,..., .-. •. Ken1 AMlty 492-4813. Im ___, It /23 ,. ,_ ,., Otder Mnant pert'd, utll. I, 9'epal bd\. '325--teOO 561~. •-...-•--Agt. 552·5371. mac . .,.., un w n. 1350 ~ach bungalow SoeclCH.ia ~·-'de Apia. paMS MIO mo. ..,145 _.., 948 an 1------.... ------Lata AU tMi '"p.Securtty. bit-Ina Pto'ltded u111e pd NOWll75 !nale-,patto.dlttWlr& • · -r· AeapFetothrwlwne.3 fi&J -2B&ieqNW.m TIWllOIE BY OWNE.R 1131.iOO as,, Coron•,.: .. ~·~= t!~~ 63M190 BEST Alty.... LRCU BR W/FN'LC ttove. Moel Ulla free. No luL..... nt1 lut. ... ~ 1740 bet, 2~ bL $350/mo + .... tnddaoflloa from DESPERATE OWNER r• 2 be. A11ume 9¥-'% ::':1375 ' Back Beytront. Bluffa • _. 1rt,:-1 Pwton M45 Ill ... Mery &48-l435 S540/mo. &M-10M ~$19,000 below• home. 751-8866 Hlrbor View Homee; 3BR oondo. R mdl, tvell now 144-2111 1eiit2 Pwaonl 8456 Reap. M/F .... new 2 ..... d . - P'tlMI tor IMMEDIATE * CONDO NR SC PLAZA Monaco Corner hOme In 11395: 3 Bf Of 2+ den, 2323 Edan Avie. c..., K bu k 'I bdan condo CM/~'· •T-8ale. 3bd,2 be. Pftced •t 2br 2ba patio ale grHt 'ramlly nelgti_. 21/2 be.!75-3371 fk.C*2•~1la,M191-.lufy 541-TM4' . .enney n port. UU. 112 utll. •A.I ..... S121.000, '° oowr ooet pode,..C:.gafe.P/P, boffi0odl1100.WATER· BEA.CH YEAFILY: 38R 1.M50/mo.640-t318. "4l-te91 2TOOeqft,_.INllntalned only! Bier, 833-81112 $79,500 91W'62 FAONT HOMES INC. 2be, 2 ,_ get. 802 w. ctlil... lfli sa1~'n!:. ~: ~;h8... Isn't that the boat ~--mele to ltlate :si.4:':io ~a~r;r; '........... e::t a:::c aw. 931-140d. &e1b0a 81· "50tmo."" T ..__ ... _... that won The Amer'1ca's Cup 1·n ·751 tuxurtoue beeCt1 "°'"9 ... _ • Penthoule. 1 bdrm. ,_. -_. .,_ LiiN lliUj UR Loeo. 213/586-2111 Of 1 I 2 ~9.,"'=' =· o:,';;.. t:".,,;;.'" · 8400 plue depo11t.1_-_7 .. _____ _ dueed to 1115,000. By IUllllTTlll CeMi "°"'•modem 2-..Y ~ s .. Mat . 2011 ~ fOrr....,.<! 21s-Ht-7111 •S715 up. 22t6 ft~ out of town owner. Sllrlllde. 2 bt, 1 be. ----home, 3 lldr 3 la. 2 · . · T8l Mgmt Mt-1IOI ; -..!,, Aoommate Coord1Mtor1 trtal omoe. 11101 Aedon.- 83+1611tx913-2529. t14U00.(213)H2~ New 2 ~. 2 be, loft, frptae,den,dbienol.ger~' Ir, 1 .... T.,...,. ""w n11ita-......... OleM. ~'**'°''-d0ard9.IT,HW!tlngton --""'.======:;:::::!.;:=~:::;;====--1 (rpl, 1 oar garage, age, 1rg eta O¥er ..._, patnt/orpt. l41oi mo. ,";,, ;•e;""~'.L~~ If,...,. ftOt ..,, • (or wllll) Kenney•l*t was, ao tool(tno '°' e si-.. leadl. 1-424134. -·-· C!_/111~ J'l,.' !J,1:.= ~d.· -lltlO/mo. 2 oetnrft Poe*. ~ "4M111. • rpanin. OOll"t ... bed -,..,.,. not ..... ~Mj)Ofl II MO to all eooptlCaftta ~!it::::::J! ""'" V'¥ \'GU t~O -i:.<r~ u•• .......... ,,.,. ~.-81200/mo. 111, 1 • ""' Pd i3iO llPP9f. $400/mo. Ae'· MO-OMT. -011 4 dlltlftetiwlr ....... t IPIMIM --eae-1cm. 21s..aM-53S-4; -.. " ca..• • -111-MM • + depoelt. "4MMI. ~. lndry tee. no • 117 W WU. .i SQM v.e.., In Mii~ lhedl. Su'llllld l4 twt •:.: -:: ... :::-" ~ ;:: •-•L.....-Dover 8flore9; 1m left. P•••· U3 w Bey. 2 Ir. Ac*. AVlll lmmed, v ..... II. rttlllt ol tvlJll) ,.,... .. proltuioMI Room ~ to .,.,.. a -. ....... ._ ---ttaoo Or. Cuacomlled e 54M51t. DOOi. ape. L.R., carpor1. ~,TM ~IM of attwfttloft fOll .... te. A l*ftcl bdrm, 21/2 be oondO. ......... 1117 bdrm 2 ttory ~ twn. 3 N 0 p. t • . a I r llltftd ............ """' -...... "' I lofnt """ OWl'I room. WlllMr ctr,.,. I C Y II s A T I 21; Rllid n&tld 09 "" '"*-· $ o. II*. inald?t , bd, lltlfllrnllhed Apt • '518-IMO • b1bb1if11 bnlots IN quiet ponds. tooted by naturtl t _. oar ......., poo111iiiiiiJ'!! 1 I' I I I I . pilnllopte/drp~ StH ·~· Pocii/epa. Aftll H..iy de0ot•t9d and TIL 714-00l1 oet111bnenrs.AMlo1t11t .... tlMllts. ,........ and Jee. ~ iool= 175-*2 lltwn e-tpm now tUOO/mo IH. C91'11«ed. 8tOV9 I ""'1Q. Polll. a ..... •""""""' lllttlilll""' *'""" tlOO . per mo. Aft I, I c 11 ooa I 144-742.t. • 21u Mapl•. o.ttl. •eehB•ll wf!lllfof..,...l*JM'"'°''"""tt!JOMWO.W M0-7"" AHlttanoe L.Mou• In 1 ceniil .. l llu ml ~ NWPt Hgtt i ir t M711mo +lee. No,_, ~cell MM. (C• 1141•111'1""'1). O. _. liiif9 ~"' l9wl 0.. com Meaa 11 OOIAlf • I' I I t . I ™"*"wil&locr1.& be. i •<WY Mi.90H, To .... aellt45NCM. ..... ii iw.---.11111Mt1111tlltll---,otnt home. Privet• :'t,:r':!!'-"== J :. 2be. FP. 2o gar, 1111 pt. No &42.....a ... uttfulty t~eoe& ped tr. IWl. rod•, l9¥et erea c.a: ~. I GE£ 8 I • ""'~ d•vnl< .am1T. r.. peta.S1tOOIMMO-Ol18 IXECVTIYiV1tWHOMf nr. 1"'9 ._..., f1r1*, ~=--N:'.-...apa. • a.-46 --II r I I •••1t cio,11 111w lullql M"t 2. ~ ..... ~ ......... ·--.Jljllr.__t,a_ ...... ..Jf!lf ...-"°""'"UllO."" ,.5r9~1 ...... Now • ,1.1111 Jut •••tl'Lt« 1.am110 • •"" 1'9• ~ -..,_ .. -.--r ~'%7•~ It ...,""°' lnd'd, -..a.a. e11 ""*' I 06•11 r..•o-Qet I lly-' P«'· . ...... . 4 l)t, d9n + bCWIUe rm. iae .... 1110Mprn. • , ., tO NI Hllftll O'I \llltq 111· I G T 0 N t l . Pttme loc. llO diO ooean OO¥'d patio w/~ alilt ~ I 8r. 1 \4 .. llf 1-_,,,..... ___ __, I' J f I* I e ~ .... """''" --' vu HR 2b• n:=J COnd. ttlOO "'°· ~ i:relr 1 .. p;;;;;; ,... 1i1 I 11ft. ......11 I . . . -. ,... !' ,::t;.::,. "1:'1'.:t! remod. S1HO, e1a. ~""*'· let. 17&.7• /patnt. ~ for t. 111L11ft, Mt.oeM I~ ............ Lm. ............ ""'CA Of 780-lMI Of 17Mll70 I U Irv ne Au. (1J•) ....,.1 • • IS· .::... • .: ... _,. ·~;11';.~*~tUr r r r r r r r I Wllltobeadl.•lklr,fam-Ttle ... , .. , drft In the ..... 1" ~ --= , ...... _,,_, ........ ..a.. :.~·---:.. ..... ........ I '/Ot;;:::t:i'-'111",I I I I I I j I I ~rm, 2112 la. ""'9 «*-WHt. • • D~llJ Pllol llll 111 .. ltw wtttl • t...,.,., 1 ~.. •f*"" ._ _. • lltf ..... " s..... ~ :, •Oil,,.._• IL counl untll aold. O•lfleclM.CellT~1 ~PlotQN IMM. 22IO W9f , ............ ..,1oMl '•W WAHTACTIONt ...:-..:--........,. ~ ...... It ............. 1114 HtOtmo.11........ M2·1111. M2-M71. ~Ml Ml-1111 ....,., --- • HERITAGE . REALTORS I 1 · I Ce Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ju.ne 24, 1983 iiiiiiM!!!!l!l!t;;;;==la="'=•'l ldnJttiat ..... CetlMl!f!, l!etraJ ,......... ,...... ... ... fala"9 hll 1119/lm!n !f.!!!!!1._ -,ounr.tnV.iiel. Ed-F1A8TCl.A88-0uk*Ofy •• ......,......... ma ~!ff WWWO:WMI."' ..,.,..,.. Wm-.&.'I ~ion $1.84 per dav ~'~~· s~~r~f. ~Mllft:..= ::;_:,7~at N9w/rarnod. ~·d. Uo.1T~/'*"°"9d. Clean ~elnt~pentryPTL :O.~ U0-1117; H yn. Uc . ..o3141. Ina. b per1e11ced a Pro• ~~ The.I'• ALL~ pay for. 776-2008. ... bondedh.IM. w ~ up. new lewna. 751-3478 . bonded • .w.. COIOr ... ...,,.., Very reeaon-ltelen-Pottueu--E.8L 30 ed PENNY'S DAYCARE FIAST CLASS-Ouk* df'y ob~I I ~!'"1t71ng. Tll --**•HOME RUAJA 'Tot. Man non wn6ir look· pert. M3-0811 RlcMrd ..,.. , .... for ... of >'O"' 876-0241 7111'1'1 Ot 7pm In I fMUltl. Fr• ee1. ' 111 ..... now. --• llec>PM!lt>-Ctt=~ lnO tor "°""' Oft/ftlMI S"'"VI~ p NT NG pool neede. FOt _,,.,, Lunctl/Snectce/Potty 01 ... ~. 750.9075 Lawn-t,....etvub lnatall ~ Katttl 12 bHCh, 1.a month•. ""' "'" Al I MNlce, Oau ev9fllnge All Ql'adee and aubteot•. DAly training Incl. &48-7930 ~~~ ~dao: T,_ trltn/AemoYel 110-.. 25 ev98. I REDWOOO O!CKS &pm to 9 pm, If no Iii 10 111 hr. 142-9033 ...... cttlat CRtrttt a wl\ Bonded 1 lne'd ,Yfio' 1 Lawn !Mlnt1Rot011111ng Homf ~try C TOM 173-29M an..,, Pl.EASE KUP M&M N1·9'04 PILOT .....,.. ' " ' •Fr .. aetlmate ~ Ceblnete-Etec-Plumblna l.ovtna Care, home/pet• QUALITY WORK TRYING bP' KKEi!PER cement-Muonry-Bloetl #3677417. 848-1740 . Fenalng. OOH t16...o1-'9 OenlftedHouee811tere (l1 .. ) ......... lll •• Real Small butlMM' Mt Wali.-cutt. worlc. Uc. ~----· CIMn-upa. L.andeceplng all'°9 1919 831-1234 Re::f:t:t='D • -.... SERVICE uptmalnt 8454381 · U81057 Rob 547.2913 __.9 HauHng. r,.. Trim Genetal home repeir a -- . . Concrel• muonry 1181· I MOUN Mobff dog Fr• •t. 842-0007 INllntenenoe, odd Jobi ......... ~ lllTlm DllWI ..... tllat/lltllr Typlng/WOf'd Pfmng DIECTORY ~P~m'!,.00~~::~'!.t work, fcXindatlonl. Bioctc, fr=""'' ~r van, YOAJr Exp Gardener, Malnt, Wayne Wright 841-0111• 4GnOJ:~oillnO &INTER. Aw. rat•. F<r .. Flit @~ .. '?£ ............. ~~ r~041 uptmalnt. 84i;.8381 · bric*. Llc'd. 536-5013 .:.,.. .V:9Y1_1· H~M-tPM 7 cteanupe, tree trim, ,,.. la~ Sod'-"' 8clflnlller9 •t. St9119547-4211 llgn. ,_ r • ._, ~ ... ..__ • Cuetom Brlctc.Stone v7•·""" .. ._. •t. Call P9te. 841·10H Deva 842~53 permltl. Bond-Ina. ·== OOITNOWll .... um& Your o.ity Piiot 8ervtoe Olrec10tY Jaalatu BIOd<-Concrel..S M ... y dog1I Oroom1ngMPJOd Llllll•-eu&JnPlllYlll 401081.851-315e. --in" a--1 tUQCO ecnl l10an T---"-._.....MIN &SmallMovlnQJob• -·..,-Prompt, neat pro·= _..ff Refl.' Fr••t. 540-0.C92 21 yf.exp. U:.·2e;e-MoWtng.-EdQTng. Twtoe a MIKE&48-1)91 LIULIDlal lwlonale. 836-7149lmiiii~iiiiilll-----SUNSHINE WINDOW Atpl ..... tltlw Secy, hkkplng, type. Rod 1 concrece & muon---month. 120 to 126. AUL MOVE REMOVE Need an Attom.y? Maybe ~m;::i tYPM CLEANING 842-1549 Proff/tml bul/lndhlldual. ruy, 11 yeara urne lo-DrJwlU 546-0707 ~ • . T • T not. We Clll'I .now you Pl N9w·Aeoovw·Oeck• WE WASH WINDOWS Hr/wk/mo 840-0888 cation. F ru ut. 1AYWXCC TAPINd General gatden malnten-~:'~9Nofu.. • ,.... hoWtobeyourattorney& wt n Lio. #411802. 541-11734 FMI . Ptofeeelonal ~~~~~~~~I Culatt JLkiit 714440-1705 A.II Tmuree & Acouetle enoa. CINnupe, 1rae trim u ve money, time & HANOI /STRIPPI FIREPROOF ROOFING Quality WOf'll guaranteed IU ... ll ut.111 -..thaJ *CE: cabl--• cabl--" Cllaaie Tilt Fr• .... Kevin 873-1503 fr•..,, Abe 548--85111. F·URNIHTUAURELING& T" "SH WOtry. So lelc• The Leoal VISA-MC Scott 845-11325 c .... A Flberglue Fr .. Mllmal• 848-7391 .......... ,,., ' ,,., -I "" ExpraH Route. Call FISH #3etf13. CtlUgt. lacing. t>w• & lonnlcal lttntlttTllelal llettriul Hauling, c:leM-upa, tr.. MATT846-50811 851·2252.10%offw/ed. Blackwelder P•per-&44-204-4 · N;W-ri;;p;'-. rn.. countertoOL 842-0881 Fr .... Guar. 083-3283 ElECTRiciXN: Priced trimming & Interior houae HAULING = hinging ' Removal. ......... cafl*llry. uC~ 1341012. Cabinet• & Carpentry right, fr• Mtlmata on CIMnlng. Mike 846-6502 1 Clnuoe. yard/I,.. wv. _ Qua!. WOf'll only. Steve LlniUili State lft requif: 11\at 8il Ablllty Bldra 730-1900 Smell jobl ~ cww Cart large Of email Jobi. UC. lmmacullte yard clean RANDY 842-7847 RK: m )069. 494-3819 I .......... contractOfl who penonn --------Ff.... 845-2003 EnWgeOC, grllldma :m 3Ne21. 873-0359 1191. weeding, tn~. N9Wport, Coat• M ...... We Oal• Sllollld Hang s;c; .. .,1:1 ™· tYPLlG =:: =.,:::"'~ ~-~··!I look after ectlool age LIC'DELECTRICIAN thaplng.+4rM--02&5 1 ..... c........ IMM.RM.975-3175 T~ S311-0730 any-(;09y, elC. Fut ·Mr\lloe: be lloenaed. Unllceoeed ~-Pet1dng Lot m;.,;;r jOb •. Fencee. ~ T~, ~~~':; Oual. worlc·Reu. r•tat Japanue gardener. ROil~NINd ,....... time A 875-44541 7804350 contrac10f'I lhould llO Alpel~tlng thelvee, partition•. Lo atudy time ·N Edleon H Tom 831-5072/1173-7544 I CIMnup, "l•lntanance, SERVICE:• tf1C)(ougtlly j-:XIC QdVINd. ltriUlen 11•1• In their advertlllng. S&S AIPhlt 831-4199Lle rat•. Stev. 731-8311 School AtM_ 8ea.es21 . ELECTRICIAN ~~=·· FrH Ht. CIMn hou9e. 540-0857 1 Quk:tl, Cer9ful 8«vlce 'a:tl"• OPDX'fEYdQft §y§ffQ Contractore and con-ltten Speclallzl addltlona & C= It-'-Lie. 233108. Smallllge &UI --Lie. T13804' 6524410 B CHINO Repalre auto/man Llc'd :r::~ -~~ ~.:.~ 4-!JI _......., ngLlc'd .. __ ..._.. PMW Jobe, r~ .. 548-5203 JESSIFS GARDENING ROM Hele"" 073-0584 I ••-1-* Reetuccoa. lnt1ft1. 30 '119. MA LANDSCAPE CO . --...... ~ ,.,,..,.....,. • ............ I EANINd UBY Clean-upe ,,.. trim a ..... .. -·-Neat. Paul 545-2977 . any question•. Contr~ ~Pt9afFiJan•.....,• Work guar. Fr• Mt. Chrletlan Needt work ELECTRICIAN malnt. aervtCe 540-4036 ELINA'8 Beet quafftY. 25yr.exp. H "'" & 842-«>07 545--8074 tor'e State llcenH -•-1162-1315 evening• PIMM call 751-4384 Od ntt•. Fr .. •t. Lie. · HOUSECLEANING Competrtlve ratM ome, ..,..ta Commefclal·ITIJ Board, 28 CMc C4inter ofyouroaMowrphone. 4184411W1yne831·7530 Mow,edge,c:INn-up,trlm. OldfuNonedclMnlng ef· Lie T-118428 730-1363 Patchworl(,llc'd&bond-1 • Plaza, Room 9110, Sant• .......... .., ..... CIQ!t ltniH Fr••t. Reaa. rat•. Jim flclent reliable REFS.An . ' ed. #l40807. 836-9412. flteiNsfX((@b Ana, CA 112701. -8igbi1ill fotectoeUrM~ -CHlllCltll, C.aeral lug_• ..... ltJlh 54&-11158 5 pm. 8311-1284 . TWO COIJ.EOE MEN All kind•. Ou•anleed. Law eu1t1? JUdgementt? '"""" RemodeltRep~re, comm. SPRlNds-RINGEr.AEw .... llLPT eitper'd, reeaonable, de-.:'!t~~ you. 8 &;.:~g7 Pl!!Mat REFS. JOHN 893-0487 Uttle ...._ Mutf9t .. , on • .....,. .... , • .,.,.., ......... 111-1111 & reeld. Lied, bonded. OPENEA8. AH Aepalre. Letmemakeyourgarden pendable 1 tlmeOfr~ p·•-&1:: HllfDfMl-1111 Trttltnllt Tullet along cam• 1 ftll1'W Shampoo & •teem deen; lna.FOf•t.652•9142· Low.trat•l 18yraCM. grow&yourgr ... greenl ular. Good REF• ... ~ WATERHEATERSpecllll LOwRXtEs 1plder0and read In the nD ...UTlll colOf brlgh1enert. Wht Free pt'e-llm. New & r• Lie. Torn, 5&7-4480 rm tully lntured, epeek 548--51183. -N111m Pool healera•Fwncocea Tr• t.t1m & rtn'IC>V9 All Dally Piiot ClaHllled ............... Cfl>I• -10 min. b!Mch. model. Exp, llc'd and Sprlnga,repalr,doofoper-Englllh,&youwlllftndmy Experienced HOUMkeep« by Richard Sinor. Lie. Draine c:IMr9d from 15 & Clean-upe. 554-1017 Mellon llboUl MIM Muf· ..... -1 ... •nr Hall, llv/dln. ""' 115: avg bonded. Wiii ..... i you to at0tt. See demonltratlon work ex~lent. Cell (714) l Ge,,.,81 Cteenlng. Call 280844. 14 '119 of happy 115 anytime. Rapalre. tel'• Tutf9t and bought 11 -room 17.50; couch 110; obteln flnan. 54e..1078. s.coa.t. 2488 Newport 788-3773, If no anewer, Cella 84M602 local ouetomer9. Thenk 851_H04M&M842•9033 Ced-.C. to Go.c.ne for 111.115. You can Mii chair 15. Ouar. ellm. pet Bl .. CM. 842-3490 plMM keep trytngl Kevin · -983-4114 Whet..., IN Fad your tutfet and lot• of Trade your old etulf ror odOf. Crpt repair. 15 yr• A.J. HUFFMAN & SON 8lggl LandtQPe Mein-Quallty Hooaeclaenlng, ii you, STOPPAGE? Roll 'am off the marllac other thing• through new goodlu with 1 axo. Do work m)'Mlf. Remod/Add. #308888 SELL Idle Item• with 1 tenanc:e & lnetallatlon at perhr.8Hrmlnlmum. Pit Have aomethlng to Mii? Price by phone, John With 1 Cl••lflad Ad Dally Piiot CIHtlll•d Clwlfled Id. 842-5878 Refl. 554-0123 846-4588 846-4e44 Delly Piiot Clwlfled Ad. your~. 494-0280 Clwlfled Ide do" Mill. 831-112.2, 24 ht. W'Vlce. • C.-Nowt 642-M78 Ade. C.-842~78 Liit I,.... 3IM laftl .... I ltlt Wu... flit 1111 Waat.. Siii ltlt Waat.. SlOO 8111 Wut.. Slit 1111 Wu... SIM HOIOSCOPf LOST; Long hair m&M ~ Oprtuitlea fill ialld.e ....... EXPERIEHCEO 8f9elc1Mt H'*>end/wtte t..,,. wflO I left w ...... ID -• iow oe1. Neut. ctedllwed. IUIOllTE .• ,...-Colipte dea6red '°' i.rv.-Cook. Mull be faet and kwetoJraWlla..~to .. --Medic.I ... wtoea COOfdl-. "Uont". Bluff .,.._ ~ -property In Orange Coun-dMrl >U.NT Wcrtlna en-male• S5000 pr mo. Call • Ill ,... S I NI w. ard. 144-9187 ev98. II ty. ~ be uperleilced vlronment In Balboa. Crl6Q 802·274-0639 I I , ... ,, n1•18 1°'000· ,.,,Sung.._.. ary BY SIDNEY OMARA · c 876-7829 4 yre. ex per, related • yr. "'"" ,._ Loet am.am• bm dog and hav. allt. re-l'mafrMlancewrtterlook-ecnoolug ortec:hnlcal In-tum• by 8130/83. 8118, vtc Buehetd & At· llYESTllEU '-ancet· No peg. Salary R.IWll -.S 1ng f°' peop1e wtte '99'1• 1tn.1ctl0f'I. Minimum 3 LAGUNA BEACH FREE lanta. 1112-2511 •Repor1ed8flguf91ncome 1*11 ac>t. 750-2000 Mak• good money lelltng part of their .... IMng In .,... of upertlH CLINIC. 4IO OoMtl Ave, Saturday, June 25 SCRIULETS necMMry. • ... ., .. ,.,...,. ~ par1-tlme In..._. ~°'In the gen-Comm'I bldga. M ht end Laguna 8Mct'I CA 92961 .• ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Review rules, 1\1119 •Referenceerequlred. Matur.per90nw/bYelneaa POfl 8-ctl Muet hew •al northern Otllo .,.., up. Cell 53&-1525 Mon .......... ...... 1 .. ti Y ha .... __ ....,. 1 · · •C .. ft-~uptol10K• and computer axper. ~,....:._.,....,Call who-nowlMnglnOr· thn.1TJ.ut1.12noonto3 • ree ..... ona. ou ve c ...... ""..,, toe evate po81tlon, to •NSWERS -·-.. ,...._,_,,,. ..,. ~ and .,.. PM Exper d. P.M. and Night assume leadership role. Older individual, who once n month. 754-«MS anerePM,213-350-0152 doing Ina unique · ehltt. Small nurelng ~ be uaded Scanty Dr •Rlllc potentlal non Babyaltter nnted tor 2 Full tlme/Part time, high--and COiorfui wfth their ........... home. APPL y IN PER-op~ you, can now pers to provide • one ••111ant due to no CMh bo)'9. agee 2 and 10, In IChool °' college l1udant Jobi, hobblel °' 11w1 1n earn 1450 to MOO per SON: 450 Olenneyre. neceaary clearances. Cancer, Caprico"t natives play 8-&-E"R~Jr' cair;r'.:,':;:;~2• my home. Houn 8~ pm, for n.w fut lood rM-pier81. If you anewer week If you have • Ila. Uiguna BMctl. 494-«>7~ important roles. The town drunk idmll• he Mon-Fri. Call 541-2983 taurant. Apply at : ti'lle deecrlptlon °' know W9GOf'I °' van and enjoy p•-J-. -M TAURUS (A ri1 20 M 20) Co . I , .... down an •wful lot. Builder return S52.000 IOf before 8. 873-74118 ev.. WhMtleV'• Harnburgera, eomedlle who doea. Cell wort!lng with twagere. _., ·----p • ay : mmwucate l40 000 One f f 7480 Edinger o am 5 875-4478 after 8PM or Call Mr. Rountr• at Wanted edulte over 22 desires-you'll have a more receptive audience and But, h• clalm•. 11 11 ·i-· yeer M•· banking ' • between 7"M and ,.~9.70•• b..._ 11"M • who enjoy wonting with weren't tor falllng down, l0toable houlllng. Se-pm. ... .,.. ..., ,.... ,.. .. wishes now are likely to be ful1illed. Lunar emphasis he'd never get any EX· cured by 111 T.D. Call Ull lllM --.. -1----,-1-,--7:46AM. Wiii pay cath !Of 3PM week dayt, youth. Mutt be well on travel, spiritual values. special rules and inter-ERCISE. Rlctl•d. 831-48711 2 ::==.~ pAiJ:'n.ii Wiii ~~~11 '""" In piJbll· ~~~·~ national la',\'. Aries, Libra persons figure promi-Peneula 3111 WUTTllWI REO fot ..... Muet be opportun111 .. •v•ll•bl• llllllr 11 s75 I* week. Cell nentJy. a•1111&TI~ ., ...... "' famlllar with ~MA & with th• LOI Angle• _.. Tr••··· 2-!Spm,$48-7021 (ukfor GEMINl(May21 June20)·Whatappearedtobe . AA ST a MO RE· NEEDATAXSHELTER? FHLMC Proceduru. Tlmee Clrculallon De-•AccountlngClert<. ,_Sharr __ on_);..... ____ _ • · ...,.. Contact Linda ShH. p •rt m • n 1 I n 0 u r Agency experience re-defeat turns out to be merely a temporary delay. LIABLE Pan,..lhlpe •'teliab6e In 754-1801 doof-to-door ~ qUlred. PllTTml Money will be forthcoming, you'll get proverbial 1172-1ooo.24 t1our1 =.··Utt~o=:,e .::J ORANGECOASTS &L ..-Pl'<>grarn. Ouaran-•AleCtent N•t'I Organization •11· nD/WllllW d _ .... ___ d . ' d d Be UOllTI I I lh"' t 1700Ad11n1Ave,CM teed hourly weoe plua ...... eandlnG· Laarn f ...... M•e utre .. helping BeCOn ouuK....:o an gain greater Ul epen ence. ow mon ., ~ •· eoe commlMlon Hout1· 0 growtng ~ 1n u.s. youth carrtera promote direct, get to st.art of matters. Leo, Aquarius penions llllU Bkr 833-8le2 AM-2 PM °' 4 PM ·. 8 Janitorial Help. S\attlnO No eicper. '*·We !fain. their own •tUlllhed play kZiroles. OVTCAL.L ONL y ...., .. ..... tii4 a..utlful rMOrt now 91> PM. Tr~ .. Pf'Olltded. 1-2 "'9, 5 daya/Wk. Meet Mr. Hanta. M2-5780 rout•. Mature. CJUl90ing. C CER _ ceptlng llPPlcaUOM for Potential 10 earn "°° Tom, Merlner Mii• . attrec11ve peren1e1 type (June 21-July 22); Intuitive flash 836-8189 ••UT-LMll* tf'le fottowtng 1\111 and Piii I*..-. For an In-Square, 2700 CoHt M=r~o~':: pereon, pleue· call provides solution to dilemma. Focus on partnership, DIN...... i NoCtedlt Amqund P1'1-ttme~1ona: tervlew, c a11 (714) Highway, Npt Bc:h, &-7 407-4888 · 2-5pm. M-F. 1141-7021 marital status, legal rights and perm.is&ons. Family Bac:N6or/Bed*<>lette ! 7~22 e..n dy9 bllr CMhler'I 857-23e1, 9111 1204 &'rue T~o,;'::g:~ a Part time Wiit,._ Wllnt· member ia willing to make concesalons lf assured of Of'lloe&BlrthcMyParti. Cuh loanl, up to '5,000, Buapereone Full time, eharp take w/Whlteftlg. ....all ..... , ed. Sargent!'•, 643 W. -•--rit 1 t An th ,..___ la Tll WT HllU llow °' bed Cfedlt OK . • s.curtty ct1er-.._ -tor needed. 2 yre Hper. ltth. Sl Coe\& Meta. your auK.'1:' y, sa e Y· o er '-A&IK...::r P ys para-evet1 If unemployed. \JN Ai>Ptv1n '*"°"• M·F, 8:30 ~,··~-;;;~ JHERBERTHALL mature. Laguna Hiii• mount role. 738-8631. 558 8538 fund• any purpoH. ~ t~:OO, 1107 Jarnbor9e opetllng. 875-4t71. . BREA MALL 4~758 PAIT Tm LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Job gets done if you are 561-2443 Roed, N.B. PIT office poeltlon open. Med4cal 8actl office w/lab I Wiii ... versatile. flexible, willing to adhere to previous-... 11111 REFUSED CREDIT? e..uty Salon,,_. Alel.-General omc. Cell Tom Ray, ll211-l~7' ...,.,, famlly pt'llCllce, Earn. guarani• of MI* J ~ li Y 'll be d al;~,. 'th •1111 •-Be rated A1 egaln tent lor 2 Half 9..-... .. L • a a I n g lrvlne Airport er•. xlnl tw .. with potential earn-y·ae•'='A·Upon po cy. OU e ...... 'fS Wl / L ••-873-81183 SC Plaa.549-3030-·· needed for t ummer Agent/Receptlon ltt htt&pay.1155-2022 lngeuptoltpertw.Ow creative, artistic, temperamental individuals who ~~:=-glrll. · · · month•. Flllng end needed tor large ~ =BMctl Office la ultimately will applaud your efforts. Sagittarian is in Dalty lOAM-2AM 11.tt... ,,....., """" defic8I duti.. Minimum ,,... lndu1tf1al partt In Modal• loolc torMlf motlvlted picture. 885 p c T.D.'i ' fl2I WIH trtiln. GeMt111 omc'.i.. w~. APPLY: 1020 W. Orange Co. Exper. In * llllU 111111 I to do lntet-1· VIRGO (Aug. 23.C!-pt. 22).· Good lunar 88.._.t 831 1.oee3 vk Ave, .M. • OOO T Muat type and 10 kaoy by 17 St. Coat• MMe. IMlllng a publle reiatlonl * Ina telephone WOl'k. Sat. 0t: .---l•I A toudl. 844-4158 -••y-uHfull, pl•••• call and Sun. ahlfta avaltable. coincides with romance. significant changes and ' . .,... W'TI ' 54e..2988. MALE& FEMALE FOf ~call: Und• partici ti in ......... la • y 11 ha --DPD/I 2 .. ., --TllTI New Hrvlce concept ~ pa on s~ ...... tive venture. ou' ve -• • ,. n••d•d lmmedlately need• mnetlng In Or. LEOAL SCTRY/ADMIN WENEEDNEWFACESlor --------chance to rebuild on a more suitable structure. ,...., Ownar/lnveeter nHd• 11 f Pri Cty. °"'1 hrw, grwat II. ASST. Npt 8ch R.E. and pa-nantlnmodellng .,..,.....,...,....,..,.....,.. Scorpio native helps show the way. Young person For proteHlonal man. 135,000 2nd TD at 24% ~~ ••• ~ Celllutlet0tturtherlnto. Bu• Litigation firm hal jobllnO.C.CaH: becomes valuable ally. Muat be experienced In Int. PP only. Call Mr a:,• ::mol!Ne ClOt'nP8nY 548-0827. opening tor motlvlted, .. -• _ CIMnlng, etW>PPl(lg and Meadows, o-& 839-7582 1 · energetlcectry. XLNT ,_ .,,_, LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Open lines of ~ti,!~~.=.'*.•~ 1.1.umn -u 11 ,a••• IMt/......... ~~!_!!'d •h0.!!,~ TILllJlllll'f communication with one who has much to do with .,...... __.. •• - -~ .._..) ..-J ~ Teel •• •• Hoh•nve for apt. In a.. .... ........ sun. Thure 11 PM-:: 1-~M. Oppty fOf' actvanoem.it your security. Focus on home, property values, older .south Laguna on the In 111a 2nd ,,.,.ably ~Iced In Start M per hOur. for qual. lndMduel who liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii family member, long-range project. Gemini, Virgo, 8-ctl. ,,..... Send r• T ., e1nce 1149 ., S: .,.._ ...........__ damonetr•t• att9fltlon llW ..... -.... Sagit.ft.,.. ti fl · · w · eume to Mr. Danlell. P.O. RE Brotttr Bd AM1t0tt KOlfler -Laguna •--to detail and .-nguw ._.,_ ...... I .... ua naves gure in scenano. ntten Box c 19525, lrvtne CA &42:2111 54$-0811 ~~4M-5420fM ......... toteem.Cont10Uotr,An-.. _ memage requires clarification. 92713 °' Call: Terry ., .....,..,...u._n Newport e..ct) 842-aat1 dNI. 840 eoeo I SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relatives seem 071-2230 WIDOW HAS SH for1De1Nery0rtwr eteanDrtv· C.-lnAM .. , .......... . te t harin h . bl k . be T.D't, S10,000 up. Nol I""' record . ~ 20 I.Mal IHrtlelJ M-Lallft L.-.. Ul n on s g t etr pro em&-ey lB to SPIRITUAL READINGS Cfed" cMc:tc. no penalty. 9·;in MVA COSTA hotel p,obeif-~. p.,. _, ._ "interested" without becoming inextricably in-AcMca In all mattere. Cell Denlaon AHoc. M£S1 BLUEPRINT 1890 HouH kHplng night maMnt 3 day w .. k. =""'a., volved. Domestic adjustment la highlighted along :!. ~~= 873-7311· Pleoentta, Ste f . Co.ta ~n:4";p= 873-7120 ...... EARN UP TO $100.DO per day """" ...,.. in 'PX na. Part llme/M lime. ... .......... II J· llllt ........ .,. Wiii ID' lHTED PICTURES P.O.b .. 1 Lal Ar9ll&. r.A axm with abort trip involving special vi.tit. Libra plays 1815So. Elcemtno Aelll, Lit Wu... HM Mela. 548-6671 Prefer experi ence . LJRlllllWll1D ....... he4 significant role. &an a.m. 492-7298. xccta fGC: I x:cc; Pay mill 14.H/tw Call MIM Marci. Summer. Muet be 11 '119 ,._....,PIT SAGl'M'ARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Streamline lfiiMii i General office .-.on: Highly tklled ROA for SURF AND SAND *· W.S.I pref, but wlll flll tflft, tor plant Mfvlce co. ComputOt Input ••.P« faet peced ~tic I HOTEL. 481-4477 Interview other appll-.......... 1 techniques, define terms, realize that needed laatrudn ltH nee. Growing compeny. practice In Mlalton Viejo canta. 493-1541 ....., IU, ~,1...-=~=: financial support 1.s "on the way." Be con1ident, don't AIQht llWtruct'iifi in >'O"' Muet be deoend•bla. .,... Full time. or-:C~, Speclal ...... 11etfllh, 751-2.271. get involved in nefarious 1eheme. Associate who .Wptane. BFA • & lrmrv-714-847-1040 lhodontlc pper. req'd. Oetall, Muei epe. Enc>-Loan Procwor ...... ,,.. •-------- works behind scenes confides secret, relies on your ment trlllnlnQ. Don Cola llftlfW l&Lll 83G-37~. llah and bewtltlna t work E11per Loin ProceHor SELL Idle Item• with • diacreUon. 7l4-Ml·5lel Pr9ettge lntertcw Oeaign DENTAL RECPT 2'~ dy9 WMl!endt. 14/ftr~ Cell needed for buay expand-..... ....,, Dally Pteoc Cl••lfted Ad. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J 9 Th lndMduellled 1Mtrvc11on Annu91 need eJq>e1lellced per wt! IOf' buly LAguna ~ M#Cf. SURF ANO Ing office. PIMMnt IUf· ll=HW eell · ·an. 1 ); Is is your Readngtre1ourc a outetde ..... people. 8dlofc.Exper&pteeean1 SANOHOttL.487-4411 ' roundlnga, xlnt beneflte, ' power-play day! Spotlight on responsibility, in-epecl•lltt. 8tar1 now. Orowtng Company. Men-pereonallty • mu1t. HOUtWltt w lookl rnuet be ~Iced In 111-1 for Ad Action tenaitied relationship, ability to earn money and love. 54f-2802, 841-0218 agement 0pportun1u... 404-9788. 1 .....!!;.. ~ ~ FHAIVA/Conventlonal , ______ _ J d eomm1M1on•. eonu..e. °' .......... , ..... '°" o proceeelng. Send R• .. Cal a u gment, intuition are on target. You'll be at right ldt ... la.tlls + lneur•nc•. Call •mrlllfam baDyllt our beautlful eume to: Undaey a eo, l'iiiiii=====-iii place at crucial moment. Another Capricorn figures ... lw 11 lntH 213-862-3429 Muet ha"9 Mllomotlve •· CdM home one rnomwtlt 11871 lrvlne Miid St• I" •t•f•tf D.L Plot prominently. Ml-,-1'1 t01f yn. Call oo+-pertenoe, 493-33111 Mr. =.1oe ~ 0: .: 201, Tu.tin, CA. llitec> knock• Often wMl'I you •J AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.18):Youlocateneeded '-: f°d ~ ..... 1 to 11 ~..,. ~~AWICK IM· non...:.Cr.tot!;y.......,.. u• reaun;y:.11r1 Deity II\ UlfnD material, you project aura of glamour, more people :13--31~1'4. Karen. on:'..-.,:°' e.ctronlc:e eompeny In :::_.d•'c!.. ·~~u~~ ,_,..,,:.:=.:-::, '::.:~~1119 g:.:: NrlhlUft will be attracted to your views. Burden will be ~~ ~=c:r.-· 1r...in.needllut111typenon =:kz::'nJortn•,!: DAILY PILOT INllUI. 642-5671 removed, you'll break from tradition and create your ~ 1ervtoe oomt'NlekMl only. Cell for to ~ ~· MN to. n..oo.. Piiot. Ad.1.~SIRVIC=~"~:.~~~N:~~~lltTOAY~iiiiii!;~~fl'hone~~142~-M~7~9 ~~~~~~~~~--JI own l\andarda. Keep promiae to individual who is ~ liPt)l. 754-Mn. ~"::!Mm ocimp,t«W no 1oee ;()'so. 1860 temporarily lncapedtAted. 842-71 167..fllO ~ oornpmny ~ entfy, Good ~ c0.1e rti1&. 0.. '""· ' Newapapet PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20); Wlsh comes 1nO ~ •11rnetor benefte9 wfth oppor1un1ty ~you'll get to heart of matters, gain greater ......... for new di•rtment. '°' rtgM penon to e6-0....to~ KIDS E1RN GRE1T TRIPS 1ND PRIZES' independence and you could "di8cover" love. Focus .. Jale fill ~1~114• lch•r d , e::-;1!t:o.::" tor ,.,,.wr::;:::::.,,flA • ft ft ft • on powen of penuuion. aales ability and added For ..... Nor1h lWWW Wtll • Cl••••d M popularity. You'll make valuable, new contact by ~~·1v':r_=. ~A'I'=:!. 2 Sal Idle*"" 142-N71 Cell Nowt .u-1111 attendinl IOCial affain. 137.000 • ._... .. to .. I ~ In •cMnte I ·1y p·1aa __ ~1t=:'1. '°' ~~no:: II I .................. ·· .. Ltlt If.... -1.ett a,.... 31M a..t I ,.... MM It 1'z!!!J!t Mf4 :::;... M U::.. ':::. : : F=: ~: t:f.':: FOUND: 8MpMrd MitlllSf lngton beectl.14M212. : Ma.I Pl.IT FftlM\ ADS "4-15t4 vtc 2111 & °'-:J:,.~ ~= AhC Ameno. Corp In ; 111118 ..... UUl1U Aol>foJI 4 moe. '='1Looetton Newslot1 leedl haU fUlt • q I II IK FREE " Found med. btedt "'"* Ah • 2 v..-. Old/Moo ··-UrM Ol**'O In tM Qen.. : N Ml. ::T;~ °*'·no••· ,Found: 8m F• Mixed dog. >Ont lone*"' no~_, ••I a.mce11Pr~nt1no : ow accepting applications Cal: · Harbor18unflower. Own«Mueclell Dept. o.11. ~: forDistrict~tolUper-Found : M . min . ~1-11~ Ou.-....,_.~ ,..._,good • vi lohnauuer, lhnte F....,No·-,. _ _.._. CHU..ctill.L "'°' ..,,._, no_,,., nee. : 18 newapaper carrien. ea ... ll At1a111tt10M.646-20ta. ~ 1 , ..... ~· ·-::..: MCl-4410 w-maat.eo.1<erry : c:: .. 1 .. -. cormnenaurate with .,_. "'" .__ ~ ...... Fennell. An equfl op-. ............ 3 : ' AGES 11·14 EUN ll-TO $75.00 PO WEEK Wt now h... I~ OPfllin(l ltl ,OWl'C ...., bt1Vtf1 IO MCllfl rtadtll fol Ille OI-. Coe1t Ofily Pilol Our CrtW) 11111 11 3.JO p,111 tnd WOil VIit-1:30 p Ill ....... ,, Oii SllutdlJ. wt wotl 1 It• lllOrt 11ou1s. You w4ll "'n "'"'' 111~ •nd p11m. tlont wllh t11111nt your own I • ~~~~~~~IFound: M tan/blk AIQtlan, c11u t>r. Nwpt Hte. llT .... lllTI oortunltY ~ eo-: expenence. Company bel· ;;: M OOfd/Wftl "4ttrlev9r C09t· l200 '9Wtlrd btlt •• your own bou. bon ~. : _., .. pl••• a.--··-ftft~• ... 't:v. --~......,........,, mbl,.Mb11Lllb2""*9 ~-~lln-mft , : ~ .. -UU11ou.~~ ... ., I ta10et.V10.J4t1kN.a. oNtne. M bll/bm Doble, •Y•e.· e •luff 1i~ °"" 100 "'*· 1 oomot. ,._ Muat have Van, 1•-.uon ----m-lllOMJ .lllt!t IJ llO-dtUMI~ II ttiletlltfl 111tOlvtd n JOI! tit 1nl1inlld, please call '*· (Ml 161-aon. ~::.::.-= flO.'tU'9¥'& • • bOM.MOOO.i48CMal1 ..--~· Wll -w 'd;:" .. ctcy.:'; t:-~~~ C::f.:.r~ 9,il~ allOp, Ideal =rr.e: ~~~~j~T . ~or .c.:e w::=: ....,. tr-.1141 bm. Numiroua oet a Ilk· no ....,oe1er.111-1•: loMtton .....,. Npt Mcw'e ,.,,.... ~ ~ Apt:y in ~· w-'-..1-v. ten1 eveu. now. NI IGlllM'rouncllng.,...., ltle 09ftllllrll ..,.. flle ~.,..., H .. •'!• rM4I tod•y'• MllNI......, 12' ..... LOIT .... ,,...., CltlOC. ......... u .... •· yur. ,, fou "u•. 3P to 6P at 330 Wm Bay Cl•'"'9d Ma? If Mt. Dr,CM.loM MM """'·em.,,_,..._.. ...,,. ~ 1noome., ...-t11M'1noc...-.e S ~.--..-~--,_.,. ...... ltle .... type, lllfo Le~ ~ 09*...,., Cell ueed1 ... " M1W .. e t., '-'U9WI ff&aMI • ....... tn IOllnf wonudl 142·1M'1 131-7280 tor Mt illaile. Ut ... t44 Q111Ald Ad, • • .. . .. • .......................... . ~~~~~~~~--- (714) 541-7051 ----------~ -- I"' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Frida , June 24. 1883 C7 r-======!:::======~==:===11;;u==-1iuti;;;:~;--1 ... iiiliiiiiiiiii Piaw/""L ......... Sall 1114 ........ , a-e OYe, I "'° lbl, wnoi* lttlnwey "i"1bOn; 11W. 1f fl...... 1111 .. n 1111 D«Mdl. •...,,moa, H-~·~ oi-lnl«Y. ~. "., Topoond"IOnllt'iuteel) tmmao oond.-X(nt for ·11 YWft41N ~ uo AM.,, ,., • ..._, -con....n. l(twtied wood 622.()131 HatbOt or Wooctbtldoe lltigle, '9CI llf'Ml lhape, ttSO.Mt-1614 both l S71,f7$-4743 ' , tru\" •aJ ., ... ITfllllMll Leke.S321U>ecronWa. fun, econ, 1750/olr. A); cona. ~ w. 220 -~ r 120.()n3 . l"-3411 f:::e:" dr. 541.()666, current. Call Gary -·-~ • .. Li \:J 19' HoOle w/ttallef. '92: TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS ' Doled cx.t t 6 Repute 57 Reply; Abbr 59 Oslo natives 61 N•tlve lHURIOAY'S PUZZLE SOl VE> 845-1731. w.-. 1125: °"19' tn: ... ·j. •17 ; r;~ hertlal ..... llH uaec1 onoe, 12900 obo.~'U,.,,....,..,..9"\ehe......,,.......,XJ:-:-:::'760==-~:---•. FOR SALE Aefrlo-IW. Olrla bedf~ .!: l 1 "h IOllWFnn4fr.!'yne Den..._2121 U000.142-7117 II.Ill alt• $200 080. Calj :~ Gii'"' table OAIAOl IALI AOI NOW ...... " )., ., • •roomettlC netCIHr. 1i· CATAMARAN ... !!!! ... ·--.. 654-8229 8"er I PM 1~:. .. ... 're 120 .... C1Al ..... llD IY cmt "-... etatlonery bltle, Hke ,_, 1"78 ....... C • wa..a -~" --• ._., '"" "".. .... ... -•Int cctnd .. 1480 • ..... •·· ""'" ""'"'' •11na-••-• HARBOR AREA 84$-t1eo. 875-3821. ... auow Reed)' 10 .... pk>t Trallet -10 Valve part 14 "It's - - thing" 15 M.f9tal 16 Sailors' saint t 7 Army planner 190pposed: Olal. 20 Feels 21 Flotsam 23 Culls 25 Sweet tuber 26 Recent: Pref. 27 Tchrs' deg. 29 Bowling - 31 Porker 33 Sell 34 Liiies 36 Cup: Fr. 40 Time of day 42 Louts Riel follower 44 Alexander G.- 45 Ental 47 Tender spots 49 -laude 50 From: Fr. 52 Right: Pref. 53 King: Sp. 54 Ship zone 2 3 weapon 64 Tidier 67 unco ... erec:t 68 Mended a blowout· 2 wda. TO FOOd scraps 71 FUN 72 Cinema 73 Audition 74 AlJel't kin 75 Golf's Sam - DOWN 1 Magnitude 2 llallan family 3 Denies: 2wds. 4 Eliminate 5 Descries 6 Fruit 7 Barren 8 Walk Idly 9 Snare 10 Cachet 11 llllnols city 12 Church garment 13 Lone Ranger's pal 18 High regard 548.,.218. with Mllbox and ~t ull llM of Riv• pric.d APPLIANCE SERVICE Npl leedl: Dredi 54" cover. Avail tor In.....,,_ trom 1869. 10% down/2 We Mii recond .. guar. btMl<ffont + metcNno ._,..__ •-•--.1 ,.......,._ ... n • . .11 ...--~ tin'"""""' VIM & api>tlanc:.. 541-3077 99•· credenza, eolld -..,._ -M ,, .... ,, .. •, t••• tlon In Fountain Val'-Y. C .,.,,,..,,, -• 11500. Contec1 Jay Week · · I•-awaawe pecan 11500&.SIOO .+-8' 2 famlly9'f .... W , June MUlll·Famlty.15 yre WOf1h da"" 7l4-76l-87ll •=rtf..,a/lftt -· ..... .._. pecan c:redenu S400 + 25-24. Baby CIOlhH, of tr.uu ..... trllh. end P.A. Sy•l•ITI· Yamaha ,. Lea 987·81S3 42" aolld round ta~. l'touMhold god•. furn, colteotlblaa. Comic bOOk Power/~txer, '400; JBL 18 ft P·Cat. Beet deal In W. COMI Hwy. REFRIOERA TOA 1175 +~•om bet'" tor-fumlahlnga, cryatal. 120 cottectlon•. ,_ decor-Splcra.saoo. 4~ 1 twn. 11000. 847-1748 Net#port 8Mc;tl Like,_, 2 dr. ftoet lree. mica Ylnvt peddlng, brUI Sapphire. ator labrlca 50 cente/yrd, 1 8 • P • c 1 1 1 e Ul·lllt 1185. 893 toeo rail "450, all In perfect ii:iL-. • n d mu c ti m 0 re· SAE """"' Stereo, 125. ca tam ar • n II r a I I er. Lttr II ... cond. Call 144-1307 for ... _ Sat/Sun. 2150 Rural ~ Aeltlglfreezer, Whlrlpool, appl. to .... PY1 pty. Ptalaiala Lane (o" Npt 8lvd/22ndl PlonMf CT-F1000 cua. 11800. 845-2850 tan. , , SIS, 21 cu. It, troe..rr... deek, orig. price $750, 24' Venture Sallboat, com-Nice. 18978. 842-0795. Uod Co nd 1250. Oak ftat top dtek 1110, EV«ythlng goeal 11531112 Oldeetun,neweratuN,plo MlltorS200.4JBLCen-.. , 4 o plete w/lnr $4000/olr. ev .. 548-8823 2-5950. Mah. book CMe, glUa ,.. ramar. •Y•· lramH, old radio•. tury L-100 aplcra, Of'lg .... 1 1 ....... door• 1275, blond Mah. 5 875-9075. Cllh only. ctialra. aehool dHk, price 11400, Mlllor $400. '" • vv• 28' Ov«land. '77. 115,500 Seara gu dryer, exceti.nt piece bdrm Mt 1275, Giant moving aale, en-eotM plumbing good• CUii only. 641-3810 tl' lallHlt, lat Mii, pp Dual Alf. Awning. 5Kw cond. $100.142.,.274 wtlll• colonial bdrn furn. tlquee, Md Mt•. 8 ft ~I and hardware 1939 llOOO Ill-.... Gen. Hllcfl, ctean, 30,000 Stove, calot1c gee, gold. t50 M piece. 983-7948 & motor. book•, 8tereoa, Wallace. . 1 • ml. New Tlr ... 845-3896. dbl oven + brollet, extt Oak G am e T a b 1 e etc. $.05 lo MOO. 1737 l04, Sat/Sun 9-4. SAE 5000 Stereo, $25. '87 Colombia 22 Sloop, RENT $195/ up a1111z .. eond. 538-1757. w/bumper pool & cue Plaza del Sur, Sat/Sun. Plonear CT-F1000 caaa. mu1t Nit. No reaaonable * .... 1111 * Wanted WHllnohouH atlck1 NeYef UMd, .,_ 875-2513. IWAP lllT . deck, orig. pnc. $750, offer refUMd. Incl lr•l==------.<'Z"J..,. ~==d~:;:~~ ::1~924 se11 1100. C.nu ••l •r E~""g:at8't'~=: :'~lo~-~~·~~~~ ~-~~~f tauona . IVt •. t . m.... Smoked glua dinette. up-2 F.,nily. moYlng garage Fairview & ArllnOton, price S 1400, Mii fOf' $400. CAL 20, 8 HP outl>Oetd, Tlpoul Xtru Ooeanfront hole cnra chrome t300 aale, AntlquH, Col-CO.ta Meaa. Plu• Auto CUii only. 241~ trailer, $3000. 673-2935 Prk. Can go. 125,900. Waatler, clean, work• • .__ .. • 1 50• letlblea Bal""lna 3400 SW'""' u~1 • ... F•'re. "" •3 • """" 175 dryer ou King wetM .,.... t ' .,.. · _. ..... • "" ., Hobie 16, 11450 w/3 mo. 4..-1 .. """"' • . 195' ~ • . Cat am a r an of I Admltaloo tr• to bUy«I. Sound Ml111<: TEAC II 1:--...,,.....-------clean, worka good, · Marguerita/San juequln. Sellet Reaervat1on1/lnfo. w/brldg• 5495, pp ,,. .. Nwpt Beech Bay Trallm<. 548-4485 Solid walnut dea61, ou Sat Only. ~5 55$-5aao. 17 mooring. 552-2905. Tra"I Wuher & dryer, II.Ill alze l de1k chair $250 ........ _ ..... .., & 1011 01 mlac 84"-130 Hobie 18', w/lrlr. cat box. 1 a t •tack• b I• w •et 842-9309 ..,...., "'' ..... Chrter/ • trapeze llfe pr~• ' v r · • • • Item•. Yard Sale. Sat. &-25th. 1 etc. 1•120010 B 0 . good cond. Sink. atove, ~~ou5':i 8'~ "'~ St•oequlpm'tt300;Clbl· 1 Tiburon Bey Of. Sat 9AM • ? Motor Oil, leat 1110 831-3145 oven. Storage, etc. Mull · • · net ISO; lteeier 1200; only 6-3. Babr.C101tiet1, Small ....,. •Y -·-· Mii. S 1400 Of' 1>9at offer. Whir! Pool waehef dryer ato\la 1150; 1rumpel Appll & much more. ..,. -•511 lllanderBahama30.flnetl 497-8462 and r~. Gold, nk» 1250; 2 tofu SSO..: ISTlTllALI Brlatol to Paularlno to MARINER 40KETCH racing gear, 1dn1 cond, .69 F&S 16 11 alum cond. . 751-6485 chair 135: dHk 135 1.05 to 1500. antlquea & Vellowa1ona. 1372'1 3'~day1.seoo.873-5340 135,000. call 844·9584 battllltM.awnl,,,..$2100: lll:i 833·9078 con.c:tablea, old lltver, Olympic St Litt, ... tral 7111 Jim 842·8592. ··• IW1. •attdah -,. Teen .... rm Ml hulctl & cryetal. lace, furn, .book•. . --------2 ic -3 rm a;dCjng deal( nso So;a Sleepef loye, gamea, pwr toole, laat, .... ~ AVON t• Reder ... & SM. UllT 1~'80,..,.......,,,S,...ka_m_per--. "'"35""·-. ..,,Ced,_.,.ar- l . 55 per flll Call; 195. Lo~••Ht 165. blk•. Shp mini Model T, 20 famll; yrd ;:;1 Sat gull OBO, complete ~th Excellent cond. ·1775. Lodge Model. 18775 .• ' redwood.631-1317 844-1152 N&HOtaRRequlpped& June25 9-3 Boundari..· oare. motor mount & 544-7471,771-1474 842 -0795 . eve•. layout. model eara & • d ' ·8 .. d · pump, good cond. 1850. 548-8823 22 Give off 46 Harvest 24 Eggheads 48 Riiis 27 Mlddle: Pref. 51 Smells 28 Actor 54 Monks' Richard -superior 30 Power source 55 Outburst 32 Prattle 56 Wrongs 35 Alarm 58 Peak 37 Reticent 60 Repressed: 38 Swing 2 wds. around 62 Direction 39 Like some 63 Egress ·-\fees 65 Silkworm 41 Mr. Sparks 66 Tall grass 43 Time period 69 Ordlnal suffix 7 8 11 12 1 REMODELING : 5 wooden hwt~ 1114 ptenea & ~la, tiobbr. " •m•. ua .. ar · 873-7401. Lido 14' w/ictra NII•. trlr. patio door•. 4 f1 X 7 ft. -auppllee, potting wti . Yorktown. Magnolia. C0\19r, trolllng motor, llfe•~,~,-ll~l-tn _____ _ -.ii-+-+-+-.-..4 Glau panea 19 x 22 In. V.cl amona.;;i;c.' paint•. tiouMw•r•. 424 908 1 Ctlrlatln• Dr. Sabol w/aall & oar• $450, Jackel•. 11500. 551-8164 UtW~' IOU Xtnt cond. 2 matohlng leaa, retail price 11000 Angelita (Irvine T•r), nr (Magnolla/Bannlngl Sat Catalina Wher:l rowing l-"'ll"l""'ifll"l'll""IW''ftll""'- acreen dOOB. 494·6980 ... , for '400. 541-7227. A\loeadO & PCH. Sal/Sun Only 9-3. LOii ol chlhee, dingy w/~ • so, 15'~ ..... BOX RXILER 5x5' CUinll I 04 Ct. Round Cubie 9-2. cryetal, lurnlture. ~~~lacd::,1,:'; IP.. a Ill "1111 RE1~~~:~::c,cl< -...... -+---t 1p1,._1 1111 !!a~· only 118 llYIM IALI B THER 3500 etec type-pllee 1nc1. anchon. ca11 18' catm Cw:hrQd. 2 hra •---------1-•-itAiii•-itti!i~--.--~--......,..-.,,..---~ Furnltuta . clothu, 1100. CB equip. 7141546-9588 °' ... at on 427 cu. In., V-drlve. Aate ltdnt tooS Life uw., If cock U i I RI n g . 9 gtuaware, llnena, ~· 9·2 .. H2-1242 370 Santa laabel. C.M on tandem trlt • S 17,200 In· i----m~l'll'f'ftlr-- ,..._,_.. dlamond•.22 ,...tub'!!· and much mflC. June 4 ercycle, dbl Md, COYcil, Sat June 25th. ... .. ,.d, take 18500. NOTICE TO READERS 17 \IOI. t101f-"F1rm. Sacftftce,....,., .... 2 ..... ,4 &-3.25tht-epm. 7071/2 IOYe-... t, teblea, lampa, Sum!MfTlme.Fllhlnoga-1-337-8755. AND 548-1248 ............. 1111 Irle, In alley. maternity clottlea, ctin-lore, 15W ~UMbout 1980 Charger. 19' ADVERTISERS ic=~tm llll JC:a1 .... dren1 clottie1, mlac. llberglua w/75hp John-Mlnl-CfUI-. 45.4 Chevy, The price 01 ltemi ....,....,_+--t--t --1 ltema. 18822 Sima St. Sal eon. w/Blg Wheel Traller. B kl J T d C: r..,. 5. 1-..... 1935 Erector s.t, c:ornpl, \CQ. sa1. only. 138 E. 9-5. 1146-1423. 22 gallon fuel, ab9olul.-.., er ey et. an om adver11Md Dy vetilcle ·-v ..,. ... ,,., ..... MO _, trallar, PP, 17500. dellerS In the Yehlcle comp. In your tiome, ....,. 1 ·a elec. lantern WalnUt. St. 1 block E. ot Furn. toye clottiea dlehea complete & ready to gol 714-n5-n47 claaelfled advertlalng training Incl, 112 pl'loe, 2 lllde proj. w/CMJI, 1120. 19th. ofl Newport, an-multl lam. r~e 10 rldlea. CG equipped. Only COlumnl doea oot Include ayetem1 left S1795. Oldtrain:5L.Jonellocoa& tlquee. tloueehold gooda. Bueti & Hamllton. lt500. CAn Gary. Of' Ed 19 ft S-ay, bultt '79. any apptlcable lalCH, Harwy 842-418&. 37 wood care. $250. 1oo11, toys, etc. "3-5415 845-1731. Open bow. 280 Mere llcenM, tranafer fM•. frte .. f n llU ~ :~~$80. AP t Gar• g • Sa I e . CW~ Sale Sat 9 AM. ZODIAC MARI< II, 35 tip Cruleier llO/B. good boet. finance cflargea, 1eM tor FumltUfe. bookl. mllC. •nt ue oak dr••••r. E\llnrude motor. XLNT o~oRepof 1 .... 2~·~ wltCoh llf pollution control de-Adorabte free ktttene. 1 s 1 6 2 P 8 4 5 " Cond lull 1 12895 ,,.. ~. "·-' · vice certlllcatlona or wk1. Box trained-a var-8 drawer dreuer P:ularlno~ m . Ladleaandboyaclottlea. Make0off~.~ef&-5984 · 975-8990. dealer documentary i.ty. "3-0090. w/matctllng night 81anda Wall paper, gamea, toys, •-...1--~-1 ttll pr~atlon chargea un-Fr" kitten., 8 Wkl old. & beby ftema. SS&-8258 .. 91Ym IALJ tlouMtlOld mlac. 8371 9 It Avon 4 tip EYlnrude. _.... up. lets otllenitlM 14)ecifled blk/wht, nHd• good A M I F M • I • r • o Cleet~ on furn, Md Deepvlew. Ofl Newland, ~~~. =g:,~~ N:W NA 61 R@;. redl05. by the ed\ler11Mr. ho m... 8 7 5 -9 2 11 . wllurntable, cue. ptyr, Mta, fighting llxturea & be'-1 YOf'ktown and excet~i:'8.4a-4212. M1_!' .. ~ '312'9• II • 2 2 • Aate 1e--1·n/ 548-5205 eprkr S150. 19" colof 'tV appllanc.e. Everything Adama. ...,.,.. ITK MIS --~-.... -+---t~-4 Fr• ktttena. 839_.183 1 150. Bentwood rock mutt go. Sat/Sun June June 25th. Bunk bedt, 13 fl Boeton Whaler. Parb S40. 646-1735. ~:;:·,:~~~ =:.~~ G'"':'od':'':;• :or-·~3~2. ~ui: c~niJ~ke+~· 50 •aiat~. ltmH 7020 •lj~iiiif,_oy""o~1a•t•ru&-·.•e"'"ng"".·a""ir l'wll...+-+-+--4~-t FREE KITTENS. PART $~l~ri..J.21~4 ax ru. Gt -ne i ;c;c;trlC:J atiocka. wt1eel1 .... ,, BURMESE. BLACK. Call ~ Tickate. July 4· S.. Bm/belge 81rlpped eofa & Ad am I I BU I ti a' d • • aervlce. Tom'a DleHI 631·5909. 831-3172 F re w 0 r k 1 • h 0 w · loveMat + end tablet "3-8350 1 •• •1um n--1. 7.5 HP. --------,... • 144-42". .. "' ...,. Service. 873-2525. Corvette Luggage rack. ~F-_,..,,K,..1 --Wl.,..t_tl....,t>M.--U $200. 8X10 catm rug $50. Neighborhood Hie Sat trailer, ExtrH. All A-1. 50. Cor.e I I .~,.,.....---------rM: . Ilene . Antique alaM lnaula10f'I 3 MWlng maetil~ 185, 8-5, So ol McFadden be-S 1145 obo, 6-45-3544 BOAT SERVICE · Reuon-like ,_ S . 4 Ila ltlt Waat• SlOO 1 HOS coloring. 1 Cocktlel with 1195 1o"Wtilte Siik Sota 165. $25. Luggage rack• tween Edward• & Gold· able Rat••· Electrlcal. •tocl< wn..li, comp. Xlnt E l; -cage, 2 guln• plga with 195 75g...eoo1 l10.DMkS15~1930Roll· ~1. 151'"-lllea. 18' SouthCOUt Bay Boat. Electronlc Gu & DleMI cond. 1150. Corvette lkl Printing. HI to 20 hrt. R E Hfmafayan K11ten1. S..I large eage, 495-2428 · lut bike 14(1. Bike partt. -·---_.. mah o g I a p 11r1 k e , englnee. TOM'S DIESEL rack. Ilk• new $25. • ~~~~ TARY/AECEPTIONIST, Point. Cuddly ball of nr, Fr•lneecla good home Carpet Special Pfk»-rag. ctothea & rnllC. 2373 La~ lltHI ATOMIC 4. auperb SERVICE. 873-2525 6-42-4274 1=1~-..-or -~ .. c -u mature s>9l"IOtl w/typlng FemalH s200. male sam<>Y9d x Shea 10 mo. S18.00 yd, Mii 17.00 yd. Santa Ana Ave-$8500. Poea terma st..... -..,...L""tT~E-=B"'o"'D""'Y,..,.W""'o=-R=cl<,.,---. .., ... _,......,. -•ldlla & telephone man-S150. 6-46-8132 Fe. All ati~'i:.' Good Aleo UMd c:arpet, good . Hav and Coalport 840-6350 lllli I DNb TOH . Tweaa 951-9500. oer. PtMwlt eurround-cond 11 50 yrd up Cal l</atie eerta "P'lct Armorial China. ortentlal Up to 50% off your .. 1. I~ In"" ~"Y· .. _ la' ·ssii watc hdog I g ood 978-7410 · · ruga, Buccetatl aterllng 18' Star Craft 110 . 4 cyt. 30 Udo MoomQ with 22 Plnatrtplng 8111989-1221 PlllllTlll ~·....-· ..... -w/chlldl'9fl, &42-82,2. · Slpr" bed cm pit fla CriS al 1 f OMC, VHF, Trailer, plua f1 Thunderbird Outdrlve. -~=-==-=,..,.,..,':"!':'=-Pack....._ end Hend...... g... ... hr. Orlglnal Red Home dog training, Church Pew oak 9 ft......... w I . h •• t. • q I I I z. twar•. t . mer • $5000 2•50 u-.. ,,..__ ·~1 Int I A LITE BODY WORK _ft.,, _,,, Plate Company, CM. obedience & problem Great apt lbleddog. Ilk• 1200 obo 'w,i,-1,;;:;:,• hd-a-bcl. bbl tab... 4 wood carving•. antique xtr8I. · .. ,......,. ,,,_,_ ""' erM · ny Up to 50% off your Mt Hoelery. 546-5139 IOIYlng. Learn to com-cata. tiou• broken,7 mo. Kenmore. exit ;~~d. chalra, credenza. 9 ' furniture, bronzM, 100'1 port Blvd. See manager. ~-=:.b~~3-~~:~ ,:~ Plnatrlplng. Biii geg...1221 Full nme. Engllah apeall-munleate wtth your dog 1 em Do x I e /Terr I er . 1 ... 50 .._ ' na•i-at ' coucti w/plllowa. 10.2 gal more lleme • c;ontem-20th Century Lap9tratie. w........... s .. .... K 1 ln~lret. CRYSTAL lhrough our love ana 846-1149Lorrle. V5 &J';'J;.z;;;,"-•. ptopanetaQk.Seer•can-J)Ofatry turn, deoofetor 18 II . In board . meaege. ·-· ...... aysona C TIONS. 831•5414 lllllTAIY I.I. pral.M method. Training Muat ftnd home. 8 mo nlat• vac w/pwr mate, ~:, = r.~ct~: $1900/offer. 675-1835 3e f1 allp IOI' pwr bolt U111. :t::: ~6-\:7:C' ,_ r«:ieptlonllt ~etartal poaltlon In ac;. referral• 1v1ll•ble . '#Nie male Oefm Shor1· ·Cofor TV. portable 1125, 51/2 hp Johneon w/8 gal Laguna Nlguel.(Oll 32 • .Jefl•lea Flah Dive dOCll box aec. 1250/mo. NEWPORT CENTER LAW t"4 Newport Center Re-638-9285. hair pointer. 649-5234 alecVIGtOf'I~ ~'::'t 11210050• • t9nk, not FUnnlng. 2121 Crown Valley Pkwy). Sale Catallna, 19500 Cuti. 850-1225 ..... Wut.. M2t ~~~~rf~ ::;~~~~=• 0:::: AKC Ch. line mini da, 963-8588 eve e.5-4832 ' =d•nt Pt. Coate Sal/Sun 10AM.SPM. 845-3014 50' Dock on Penlneuta. Htgr-t CUh lmmea. for .... __.__. Muat .._ 50 t~ voic.. ............ Sehnauzer m-PtJp, S220. Two Laba. Malea. . 2 yra D-... _..... _.. ~ •2· Hataraa SF Tuna near lhe671wT)', no7 five )'OUf vefllcle. ~le or ;p;;-b. uo·~~nt ltlorthlnd&~;;;:. 558-5364 old Firewood 54&-ee70 ..... green ............. ,..,, Duperate -XL NT .. • aboardl. 75-330 foreign . 551-1285 ..,.._,and t11ve good RMI eet•t• experience Free tog~ home. AKC 548-e&22. ' ~.· 212~:..:,u 1!800b-n Bargain•. 18 cu It rroatm: Set. ~~·.:::,:; ~r~ ao.1 lllp needed ror 44 11 WE llY front omce appew~. helpful bl.rt not eaaentlal. G sh h d ·-.,._,_ ...,, .,, frM rel, 10f> freez1<, Furn .. N>Of'I• equip, an-"'"""' nit WNI ....-t 1 ........ 1 e. eh efer local realden F •rm. • P • r Wlrehalred Terrier needa mad\. S195. 4 ple'/9f pin-a-maker, elmond. W• liquM, eollecteblea. 2215 or mu ...... u a. u-,_. n ,._., y, ar-Al •a• 0••1 =:;:;!'g...fr:.:0..~1" :ertewcallMra.~l.or purebred, 2112 yra old. good hm, 'lyr old male. ball macti. S3t5 . S700,UMd1yr.llkenew. Fl .. ta (E/Btuff Of. to aume. 844-9550. Mr i~boatpolllt>i..Call 9WYUI "" 845-8&49 wrtc, 759-9499 5'46-ee05 84().5829 lll 1250 tak•. Rattan Vltlt• del Ofo, on Floral Smith. Owner. 1 1813. UI TIMll RECEPTIONIST-exper WttlerL ,...., ... af1 SPM. Love ..... Couch and 1111 '58 CENTURY RAVEN CAN ACCOMODATE pref, tyi>e, 10 key, tivy RMllOf'qt a«.:..-910 German Shepherd pup. fualnn 1119 MU l•W ... , ratten dinette Mt 'Antique ~Ing lamp•. c1a11lc bay launch/Ma BOAT UP TO 40'AVAIL phonea In bUty lrvlne plea AKC. Ouallly pup-g dr &t, bO)!I furn. MO-Set. June 25, 10 AM to 4 mlee. 1581 Mw Dftve: p1Manov'1N-E•nds·oLtE•llof B".'1;. lklll, w/lraller. 13000 NEWPORT HARBOR IN doctOf''a oflloa. 551-4582 llmlllf Wl1111 ple1 al great prloee. tlonal, cocktail tbl, mlac PM. St Joechlm Catholic off ll'Vlne/Cempua, nr air-" u ' obo. Muat Mii thle week. EXCHANGE FOR USE Lv mag. PfT 2_5 PM. RMI e.tate PIMMCall RobynlYMat ltemt. 857-8194 Church, 1984 Orange port. Sat. 9-5 and Sun SAT/SUN 9..C 2007 Baja. 875-1393 OF BOAT & MIN. CASH. COHHEll CHEYIOLH UllPUHln Lie. helpful,~ aataty. :;9-•ao: or \30 ~o14:~ I IH Wal lnial nit ~":.CM. Snack ber & 9-12. ciottiea, etereo, painting• •. 82 17' Cal, 7511P O/B, ::a 42-3~: ~~ DAYS , oeeded lor buty Newpor1 Call 47&-11 1. Aak lor 85~1012roug r a wttti-f chalr1. 1150 Finn. . er-, Old bUt good, vl•al~~l.y,2'"2mlw•ca.lnuGtres•att V-tiull, w/trlr & extru. -WlllY 8Mc;t1 adver11a1(19 agen-Norma. 548-1248 Haml Engine, 1957, Im-"40; 2 Surf Boarde, 120 ....,.. " S7e00. 841 -8997 , NEWPORT ISLE PVT. cy. s..-w:t reaume to: J.N. Golden Retriever Pupplaa, perlel, Hklng $475. ..: Kitch etor eab, 125: only. 752-1805. DOCK. $175/mo. CALL USED CARS& TRUCKS _)\._~I l.Jr~111: • ti 1 r, l \ ~ f '\ ~46--1 200 ~c:'st.·~~. ::Oeeo.3857 11UPllll t~. ~·a:.~·o:O wk•. *+I BUY+. * ::~Ybe~=~°'=~·i ~~~~IS·,~~: cTo,.~~ETSAYYA~gLifL~~ '82 Carrera 23' D•/ 8S0-1toe. coB~=-oA aalea UflmfmlS Greet Dane Pupa, AKC, ~ b Id g . S 1 8 0 0 . dert>eck cttalra, $10M; W!Gkllf Rocker, 8uket1. ~~~'::7ee~ hrs. $15,77 . ~ we:~~~~p Cormler-0.Ullo iiflDI Brlndlel, champ llnee, MASTERS AUCTION 71"-895"9183 Antique Engllah Hutch. Lampe. Tablea. New Cut· Boaton Wl\aler 13, 8... ~1 -...rr 12000/n E,~:..n"=:'Z:30s~~ ~&up.832 .... 578 Ul·Mll/111-IHI H~~"11~ •:.nefect~. ~~n"::.:: ~mce'.~iu~~'M:. 1978, Mercury 20HP. ...... 7024 18211 BEACHBLVD. Ot•• --.. Norweglen Elkhound, Fe. 5 CLEARANCE SALE Md 1 'Unen 1•rd· ONLY. 8 ·Noon. 1.10 to '300. 547 El Mod· wheel $2500 H1-57N -HUNTINGTON BEACH S30 PROD-125 PROFtT ::,::~. G::iti hou~ mo. ahote and papera.1 Thur JuM 27 Only ~8-242~· no . Fantatlc Gatage Sala. We ena at 111ttl. Lv m.o. . S~=:~.=. M= Ul ... 11 Mf.all 1 "·"J ...... 714-1147 5522 prolaHlonal working 1250.CaDPaullneaft•8 Brand,_ Md Mta, not have EVERYTHING Furniture . antique•. c1...ic19·•--t ak Cen-,.,...Beech 842-4904 n•Iy--••• _ ..... _, ______ -__ conOttlone. Laguna Hiiia pm, 540-7195. Daye 2nd• or rebullda. Ma.95 king lawn front throw _,... r • """' · · ... , .... ....._ S../lllft:...._ offloa. Scott. 951-2777 545-827~. Twin. $7U5Full. King & mower. 1125. Power ~ .:::.''::!.:= plenll, clottiea, etc. Sat ~';1c:b~8~~·1~~ Grey. llnrlft Ali F• 1111 UIS Coametlc end ;'~c.l'e R4) Sherry'• Poodle puppy ~·alee> avall wflile edoer 2HP. new 1100. d.,,.,-;;tlndivtoua11tem1. 9•4· 2114° Citatpa -400d08/Flnn Jm IUlmt• product•. Top quality. 1 a 1 e . t • 1 they tut at dlecount 1147-9905. Fri, Sat. Sun. Comer of (E.bluff'). IUllll 141 Mtll '7I KZ · NITlll/111111 ,._, 1t1arp fl1endly pet-T~ Sollc:ltOta cup.toy-mlnatura $250 prlcN FrM dell\lery. Magic laland Gold Ufe er~ a 207 Monte Furniture , houHtiold Joint venture reatorat.lon 982"7921· 2480Harbor81Vd. ton. 845-e778 lliUTllll up. 546-2841 93g...7454 Time Metnberah19. 1750. Vleta 8'. Gary 145-1731 ~~::r:~~r:: I ab u Io Ill Y 8'Ci h I. lkycJes gu COSTA MESA Slits ••rtHll(l""9 We went good letephone Siiky Terrier PupplH, Colorful Rettan Couch. 875-8589. GARAGE SALE-Furniture Rutland Rd. no. t. 842"7500· lF;:;d Trek T ng Mt-4111 Mt·1417 Mature perM>n w/bullneaa reMrVatlonlatl lo M1 Ill>-Al<C, quality, xtra long nMr new. seoo value, .... Magic llland . Gold Card & much mlac. Sat/Sun PAITm WU'TD bike 2 month• old .• per-w•ll9R11 and computer He>ef. polntmenta. coatS175/up.7111-5525 1200. Zenith Stereo Memberatilp. 1 750 ~:30.1947KllldeerClt-HUGESALE:Babylteme. 3511 Expr-.Cruller full fectc.ond.1275532-2521 ... ,5 754-«Je3 •aa ••y I Slit muelc center. Phono. • .... 2 .. 15 de CM I toy1, kitchen 1tem1, """-. ~. l'ec:ofdl"" daye. -. 551-5010 Good, clean uaecl cart; --tnt1 T "M/FM 1100 CM ..,...... v ' lamp1, wa1her/dryer. ... .... , ... 9 ""'" ....... ~." . . . GARAGE SALE Sal only leYelora. anuttet'I, mueti d9Phf finder. Hallet eye.. Crul-BlcycllM100. Llk• ptet9f 197 -1 ..... a ......... llLDllPI 1111111111 WUTDIUllU 631-8447 MeglclllandMemberthlp Lota ol atutt. 151 more.Sat/Sun 9-4,2.200• tem.ahlptoehor.tadlo. newl100.142-4274 Jagu a ra, TR7a & Xanadu, •new coemetp ... ti lea 11•111 Lii<• new. S295 firm. l1 ... 1te ''*"• llt Card, $400. e75-no2 Georgeanne Pt, CM. Port Durneat (S..wlndl ou1tlgger1. bait tat*, 8 f1 IC:= Hl,. POf9Ctlee but eny model Co. FuM or .... me. PIT evening work. ~II ee.4-5366. l>oUbll bed Wfttl WOOden Megnevox Coneole et.-.o 540-8020 dingy, much more. New-_,.,. ,. conlldered. Top t'..'c: Management opens Inga. atter 1 pm, 751.,.223 ,...., head 1 foot boarda. S195. Lampe 9"<1 llendl· ~'!¥!. ~ ..,., evetY· port Sllp Included. Excel· &mp;;at;;li for ;nan ~I Cell Cllve at Wiii train uun. TOPIM ••• SUS Dfeaeer with hutoh mlf· crefl Item•. Vintage ~· 12-4dally, In-Moving aate, Sat June 25, i.nt cond. teK. owe Pt<* Up, blue on wtltte, otora a1 (7 14) 1141-3010 Femalea Pr.r. Modell & 2 Pat:keta wtttl cage i ror. 5 dr•wer ofleet. 2 etottiee. 9_. Fri, Bat. Sun. lectlOn.m==.C::: M :30 pm. HQ\INWarea, Part. 850-5847 ot good cond. $235. _9_7_~_2_500_. ____ _ s.... &c:orta. (2131 ae&-1964 ltand 155. 557-8393. nl11tit etand1. 11100. 551·5547 Uquee, plcturM, 10011. ~ A~~u! .;;:~••· 850-1845. 842-7358-. WI WAIT YM ,.....,....... 2 Paraketa With eege ' 5'6-9707 Oak .,.. & exee ctlalf, hand!Tl•d• qulltl. Sale Sealed Bids ..... lllln All IWlllllUll No competition, unllmlled """.... 1tand S15. 557-8393. Cuttom 7 ft blue print 170. New oountry ffench CIOttllng, dllhee etc. 734 Patl0/Ai19Y moving aale. I if7 Liavue ijc;p;(j runa a.. Ronald OW income. Pet 1-828-0213. Fgr::· :.'':z; 9:1~2 8:i Beeutlful 2 yr old ve!IOw eofa. 1250. 5 e:; Peean =· ~ °:=~ w 19th St. ~:Z'~~':.. 'W~g°a As 15' where 15' good 1185. 850-4148 Secfetary. t-5, aurnmer n11 Pat 54&-1"4 headed Amazon Parrot, bdrm Ml + Ing box Mt · saso ' Complete Motoreyclee, antq. COii• ~need• mlnOf' r• 1 8 H .,_ 1 n . L 1 do v 111 a g •. tame, t•lkatlve1 1450 1prlng1mattr.... 1700, etweo IYI. • 1150 ltand machlnee. Odd• & end1. ISO ea. Antique ·ee-:t8 It Chrl• Ct•fl ·7 ondo .... .,,...., c:IMn, S 1000/mo. plu•. tome 1-T ....... th cage Included. 496-7389 1*1 cond. 873-~ 17 gultat w/CllM, Taicemine. Sat g...5, 212 VJrvlni• P1. , •~. ()off Cart, TriCabln. CFt350CJ. Sae 913•~H11 · 18 O • ~· 0-30. ptlorl981,__:1 ';:It •~ter•~•-Cuatorn Bar: Formlea, 1250. Omatecerwcl buf· MOVING OUT Of STATE 15. Pie cruet table, 125. ........ at Suntet Aqualto • ....... "". good 111am• ..... T _.. -· ...tnyt padding, IM' ... ralt tet w/~ mirror, Muat Mii thta week9"<1 1800'1 io...e ... , tr~. Matlne Center. 2901 Ed-'81 v~ 100, on4y 1500 eklll1. flung, plHtant 846-3145 1972 Futlet1on S450 perf eond. S1SOO Armolre Furn plant• app1ce.s.9 1150.StlnglayDe,135. Inger, Huntington ml,xlntl895.a.4M7H buey office. 831-3133. S!."',! 'fOUJrd ~ :!,.-rv: A..,.. C.M. e.u.13o111o -·pp wib9veled mirror, M&O. ~ • une. SatiSun Gatden Toole. mite. Set-Herbor. 8/23 through •82 Motetleeane moby tr==== ........ 3fd ..... , ..... ... Coe u b 1 .. 845-1551 ....... 5 ... ........_ • urday, 10-4. 148 718. Oheek In •I ywd of· ·....--. ....... 'W'!'~..;;-• lur...,, b111lht grwlng Into UCl99I' men-k-•too, " m re la OeelgtMlf llama, one of a • .-. • "'"....,.., .. v. Rf¥1(/8alboe.. H0-8748 nee before 1nepeet1no Ilk• nu,~ Mii. Alklng,.. AMndtl lri-b•••t firm agement ...,.., Detty ~ Y~ !Mia, '*Y lftend. kind.· Mak• offer. o....llnldedrug. 13'x17ft, boa1. s..iecs bid• open-13SO. Ma-6t41 e11e1. for edueatore need• ,......,. held trom t AM ly. • 00 Obo, lnelUclee set / sun 8 -1 PM. Mlt & om colOr, '*Y MOVINO SALE WhM Of • Getaoe lala. 1ng 2 o'otook PM. 1111.s Moped tor...._ fi76 obo. exper'd Per1on -to4PM9f'<ITIM.wa • ..,.. wroght Iron c age. l1·HOO WtrehouH eleen. t300/obo . Sto ... e, Plano, Sewing f.21, 6-H. 2401 Holly •tofflceof&outheo.t 815-1121 Ml/Admlnl1tra11 ... e Ex· ningetrorn I PM to 7 PM. 1-493-4453 ..... rr btclg. 2MO 1102 133 91M, aiv M&-IOl2 Mach, WNol\f, crib, csi.. Lane. 08Trana ~. Mertne ~ 5732 lilaiiniilMll __ _ eoutM hcf•ary with at: 12-422 Umpeon, Gar-Ulae Crowned Amazon Alr'W9Y A.,., coeta....... Ilea. clottlel, Jewel!Y I 8ebot HUil, l'\lm4t\n1 lid !Mt 2nd St. Lone 8eectl ..... ,. ... , ••Hl .. nt typln~ and ~ Orove. Avaltable perrot w/ceiwa & "and Furn. pleo99. an:flltec>-7::.: YPl1lht S175. ~ more. T,_, 1oota pg much muc:ti tot03, ltd rnu.t be'°" IHlllll Mll 1llorthand 1 Ille Wf/l'I Wedi~ -1125.775-4032. tunl ftema, ~ *> ~~eAM81~F'M.154 more. ~'!!'~ .• m;:z 1971 arm 7mrccc:, Hon•1rnokera PleHe. '*'I .. ~. tromt ~ii!· -· ~ Wlee&~ llmmof•._~_. -..--......... .,.,_.,. w '"'"'.-" .. Cell: MS-0940. PM to 7PM to 1 PM at: _ _ tt1c tMn bed. Gd oond. • ~ble to 9a1t1oe In• boJI... reoll I redlO. ~ 111De1Ms,Ooel•W...oeraury oa Dining aet-4 :O-M:· tSOO fo l ding Moving aate: I OOllJ aur.noeCo.lntlftOUf'ltOf 11100. '411·1U7, :Z:. bl .,,....act with Cell: 714-137-440 1 •t•nda, good oond. ~:;~on • ' chalr·wetker MO. td protabt• dl!\wr, ao~ 1~ Of bid • ....,_ ctue,.,.,, .. .,,,2,...-43~7_0.,._...,..,...._,.....,.....,:".:':"' ..,...,,. .... ~ed ...... ..... '30011271 MCM748 ooncl. M&.40l2 i..ond•. Antique dtlll 10 daya. !m*lpe mu8t 1t1t ~ J9t 200. Minimum typing 80 l!Jlper. ~--cu.tom ' . . • . ~4w14 ctn. MOO. ite lned glHI door ~c= ~· e.t. ll•t• "SHIM lld". L.lkenew.N75.M4-tat WPM. aott practloner. IUlta. PMtema 9f'<I Pro-WESTMINSTER ANEY MXN", Incl. ~ Owner ~ rtaht 101_~--------------87a..201 ~ion owt1tna. 'or app1. ANTIQUE MALL Eatttltone pl9ypef\ OOUdl, x 1 n t o on d t 12 5 . let 26Ctl a.tpm. 2IOO 1 retuee eny « .. blal. ttu HCW;de ATO 70, U9ad ....,_..__,,....,.---.:i._ ~llY 714-te04'3Y-111e1 Weatmtnet•Ave. N9W t1f00: "" MOO t1s.G4. Orelle. fym, oto1hfn0, 11 hS1i;.1inwttra111r. onoe. ~ ooncMton.MW~~!iii~~'i Publlo Aelliltona d9pt of ..... ...... llH OA=~:.oVE :~. 145-Ssot before Tennll ... M ....... ,IO bOc*a, mlao ,..,._ CryNI. .... !let..... =:'1~ In. t11,IOO =?:>.::·M21 or ,_ peoed aoanc:v r• • M. o...T ... , 4 d*r'I . qulrH Hpertenced, c:J· eoollfnt °' oe.q P:or ..,. iOi8 118 ~ H71. ..... rug .. ,I ... WI Tilt 'ff HOnai IOOUt. 400 o.o,, 1--!-~.,.--~'."=-=-- ••getlopereonwlXlNT -:\1~, ..... Capt••n• c" .. ' .(Ciro• teblet20090.~ *"· Wrougtlt Iron ... -~ I! .... ,.... .... , • J • 9Wf, fW new, MOO. typlng/org ..... WONJ ....-•• . 1130), tound t~. OM, after. PM led•, ~ • w.-. • .. Peolfle ......, lloop " .., .... n , ,;oc•Hlne hetphl1. lnnovat111e, CIPetlle lad'/. te50: e Chait, wrouan1 1 lllYWllll bed~•"''T"ifl• ... \~ toot 1m aaa,ooo IHP '7tmlCll1000i r.o t1t-7000 10yremu1Maoeted~·, Iron dlnlrlO Mt, '3&o: Lee H 7.a133 balOw. ~ ..._ 8"* IOM llJ'P ,._., t llllfa-Yanm•r 01 ... 1 hilly ..,.... ....,.. "*''..; lecr•,af'llAeoeptlontet neeeeicper.fl'l•lllfllltodl-Mite p:"'urnlture . 141-4U2ort31 tot. 4x12 0 t•.,.-,: "'9of'I Old. Omete. woc:cS • ..._ eQU!POIO, ~ .... fr't ••"•fY" l*dedfofe.cutMIUlt· ~ ~ JI09-1 ... Mta1 l(lng itae '11mt. 001( ~ alll.--. IQ ... oond 9* t?t-3121 081Hi11en etm.fia2 dr.liiooiofr IMIOUll.trn:~~.,.-~'."'.lr'=~ • In ... l(nowledge Of ltlon. 848 •••• Carved Freftd'I Annolre IC)finga. mectteal1 I .... ~,MO ...... ~. 8 ho.•"' a" .. I! 0 •• , ...... .,.. • ' ··-111111 ... 1111 . • w-... ..;. ..._ .... ' ... _ ....._.._. .... --_,,, kont T""" •1':.'...-.J. •11···· 2 plllOWI, Ian "'*' ,., ___ ...,. 1111• •&ti Wa. Al -I 'llrrm= -oa ..., ...-n01ywmer ..,_ "' -·--·· ·-"'"'°' "' · -· DW ~,Mel Like MW llf9. 1111 ~cl.It '*' 'or 11000 or Wiii llM ..airto ~ I NOr1fl lall; I 148neUnat· 1 t Alil*: ~ iie ~~~~ =-~··= rf:e-:!a'l~to:.~: t150t78-40ol • ...._71J7 .... ,., •. Call Oar1 XL.NT COft~. Hoo: I--.; IS JoflMofi i·.=..i=~:,_,.----,r------i n~ S145 Small o91 llfliPe Ml-1111. ....._..11 t .t ... ~ ~ .., . . .-,IOO. Ha•• yO\I read today'• • c9 • .,00 Imel! omete 14ave you read t0da1'1 Uaad bOOflt. an, ..._ .. ~"" '" mwcll, lftwch more. ~ ~Ade?" not, ~..,.. .,. fo rnce...n 'rvm berrlfl CtlMMMn.cl Ada? If not, --.doll& ..... ~. IOUNO MIXIA:TIAC n -----., ..... '°' .-.... ·11 v...lOI ...... HOO ......... ,w. NT, 1 ,_,.,. fNaMIO .. .._. n1tea. .... MR -l40-M2I ' )'OU',. ...... tfle beat ~ ~ A"¥1 w/brld.. UH, PP Wll ...... ...,,..._ ..c, Jdnl ,_.. ·~,:r_..., ""* i1llO. 1, ..... In'°""' 7 t1A ,...,, ...... In ..... _ -I .. i4'-1801 ... .... .....,.,, ..... --·-ea..tl10 ·• .. 1 Orange Cout DAIL'Y PILOT /Frida , June 2•. 1983 ... " ...... ,..,.. ..... """" ..... ...... .. .... ...,,,. .......... tit Al•·...... h•· ...... """ ...... 1 vw ....,.,.. D6wl au.._.. tlR .. 1111 J tt• T!J!ll Hit feD ,.,... ttn Ceffllr ,_ .... tlll l~L!!l .. !!!!a.~_..J11JJ !!j~~~=zg_r:::1~-;I :"''e1~1=; '11 dtvi. a. ,,..,, =; ..... WllTlll 1tu 1M1 miia .. ,. Aebblt,--' grid rn:· 1NO c.-.c EIOcndo ti74 Multq II o.w.. .. 1983 :O*f· ':1 ::fir /FM~=~ ta ~·:f.p~of~11'r~'=: •lllllUI, M modele & !ftOlt ootorl • ~. Mo. trw. otl9 burgundy pant, DMelCoupe.Optsoneln-·~= ~= C m..100a tr~, ............ ,, 132-3237•"*-· _ _.. lnetocklCellorllop~ heeter,AMIFM~. 1baolut•IY lmmao ctuff leather ... ung OfllrAftiN0-6411 C-OlJGAR 1 ....... u--.eo1ony,_.. --.... _,. ........ nowt 21,642 fftllla, .int con-~-........ , ... AM1'M 1tereo . . -.-w ..... TllilnlN •t . Nebln LB lllf ConteotT«11Ctarlc . •au-dttion,.,.,., ..,,, ..... obo. 1•• 1133 Cl9l9lltte .. ~ '-'"',_.,. Pllll -fftodlf MIU • 640-1llO ~ ~ 2926 IMI. ~.1-ll'latly more utr•I 'Te vw .. "'rf AM/FM C.-.0..,. --~---Ford Pickup Truck. 1111...... ~1JLf' COITAMUA (Tuul) 13117 F«!MrtY C....New.lrake.,>CUIT (1~42~ On..,. at -SUCCESS ~ ..... , oPttone. MOdel w1tf1 en auto-6cytlndet,hpeed,factOtY ... 1111 · l'ft.1111 Jim Marino VW. NOW Cond. 14750, 711 __ onlY 8t0,HI. Nabet1 lcytlndlt,411Peed,f~ thll ~ ~ 0: atlc tren1ml11lon err. power wlndowi, 208 W 11t lantl A Ju.t2mlnuteuoutflofthe South County VW·lluzu, ...,.., ta-IM1 Eat 2M Cedllac,540-tllO, air. pO'<lfer "8etlnQ, 111,tt . Naberl t ol Ind .k power tockl, bucket · • ne 111t1 9Mo11 "ltwd., Hunt· • · • -ml6aioa. Jdnt oondltton. SE1.l A BRAJION con r (()4038). A ... ti, AM/FM 91ereo, Cloeed 8und.y 8an DieeO ~· lngton ... ~. (7141 17t "-bOlt, fflNI, aAr. :: ~· ""'·~ =-._,,· '""" .... • • C.-.0. 640-1llO• IOrldttltNeonll1e.._ et onty ouaette. rlll)ol -..... '11 3231. 3K ml, bil oon-LIL tftl 141-2000. caM, exit 1*10tmet. xlnt' conr''tr 500° (T :>..::'7 ~~ NrsWlt AD 51 ,...,.,_ Cadlllac xlnt condition, 1uper *'·· 128,000. 541-HM.~ 174 Cor-· ,,,_ .. Cond SS250. 751-1.ut ,..,. ,. .. 11 · • • ~ .... ,..,...-, VWVW, ..... -•• • CIMn many more ,.._ 1979 MedU RX 4 :z dOOt, --· .......... .........:· -.....,.,,.., • ...... ........... 1'. --SAVE 1W """'°"' m tMO. turee. ' ITIUlt ... 1 (P0407) '13 320! 5 ll)d, ale, antf. ,,.., ..... .,, ..... lft\/fl'n Lo MMel, XtrM. """"'· ·eo P.U W/Clftflt "*'· •..t -·12-Atwd,,..-....-=erm-""'a-tnut~.....,......,,. 1171 t 8eadl IMI .. Hunt-Wl90" ..... '**"' • FortMtly Jim Marino vw at um . I 14 , 1 5 o . It~~. air cond. &42-t672 832-5880 ofc lolded. 14800, t,.._te1e ~ 3eK rnO.eiy Frwy Ing ton leach. (114) dltl 1 1 VW-llu'lu. 18711 BMW7331, 1N1 GtlPftlt .. 851-~153 pelnt, not a nlc, ICfetdl 'IO A9bOlt oonv, 61pd, lmmac .. Metlculou1 1111,.llUlllY braMe end low ,...... NOW south c= 213/o4~22aftle>ln. Auna oood. 11450. ·11 c.ac;a OT. ong t1r1 Lv1n1g.t 7M 7&4wtlnde Oft Of1C1 9v HOO ml: "41·2000. $1000 ~:. ;:,~v...:=ae: Blvd .• HuntlnQtOfl BMcfl. Low mileage. lharp. &Mt •11 Mazda RX1 low mile, Of dent. lmmec Int. NM 31,000 ml, ow. rMn)' maim, WM.cl 9V 2 mo, (4147•>· On .... tor ..,_ ,..,,. eng cue-<11•> &42-2000. on.r. 120-15'0. IOllded with badi .... IUl*b'V. 5 ll)d. at,.,.., othef e111r .. , un QOM. 813.500 pp1eo-e128 m•-F F t *-6. Nabera c:..ac. peint, new chrome, ·eo 50008, 111 xtru, WlfY 0onven1ent1y Located *8700.'499-1804. ' S2tH obo. 841-tl33 87t75. :Z4CMOCl3. ~~~ Fl• 10 l'J ~1MO • . &42~10. clHn, 29,000 mllH. &CompetttlvelyPrlced Hume Ilk• a bee, drtwl Td .. i 1111 'IO Rabbit dleelt. In rf, CHEVROLET 3TOCHOOeeFAOM Wll41W '88 Cullale. auco ttana. D•tiun KC i lr P.~. P.P. ~9449. & like a drwn '73RX3Mw _ A/C, AM/FM, White. >ant ' FUii pow ....... In-Pl/l)t>, a/o, 1175. c.i • ,. ll)d. 5o.ooci '82 eou. pe, xlnt cond, roof, bettery. •P•rk 1974 9, ong.pelntl, cond. AHi bHu1y. i _. ,.. duding ....,_ trtm and ltlOklr t7M734 too "-"'2..,..2 t *10"""' plug• 1795 firm L.oollalndrunefentMtlc, 13260.54&-1481,Ettc. 1-1 ... -" ---.. ,...._,,., .__ ·ao Old•, eut•~· •·· Dat1U11 King cab Cue-875-3448. Sllel 8etYIC»-Leulng I deen, IUP« a.a.. 12975. II' W llllMt IUC*, .., . oond .. bUrgter mlleege. preme. Brogham, 1 . • """ ""' _.., many x r11. • •"""· 4~202 • 1Uper 1tra1Qflt, IUpet I only 14,000 mla9, 4 llPeed _,,.. ~ .. _,_, ....... -...... • rune greet. l 2200. Auda . lln (O' CARVER 1 97()-0548 ........ aletm, AM/FM 1tereo U,\M, OVER 60 TO g:000·m1'~n!:•::!t • Ford 0 Couner, 4!5 K ·~~u:r :t~= IOlS JOCH!MW . n "ft' ... a::::: ~~~ ~:·.:=~~Nett';: ~).a mag ...... BEACHM A CHOOSE FROM! ~-Miii. 5 ~· LB. White. stored. i3ooo. 876--4121. ...,~~t"::.:=;~· · dhlon. Low mllH. entl t~900d9vloe, ultra $9995 1ll008eadl81vd. 450· 84 -t717 In till ~ .na..n ~ l:W/1°80· Jofln. ::C:: 1eo--0·1a':~~ev! =.mi'BMcfl lrl11 l1 Ytur Lo•d~~=--~!::.I... ~cat°~':;:. ~ ·0:.~ io7Hoo2 with eutomatlC ~ 1J~ ,..... . 1111 973-2557· 1• .... UI I .a I I dlelel. ~.ooo. 9t2 • Ilk• nu S7000 YO.Ye trana .. new paint & Ur•. Slllel ~Leulng tt. '" 82 Rabbit Conv, exit cond. Automatic, air cond .• '15 Multeng."Great c:ond. l•t II H• =.. .._ · 554-t!IOo .,.· 8PM Blaupunkt ltereo cueet-WIEST m ui 1W ~ ,. I 8&95 obo. Car wtl be In crulle control, pwr. win-~-owner. lo mllea. VS W Wiil llT -- 122 t. • ••. excellent condition lmlTllY •o• TOUI r.i coodlttooed. ~YefY1hlng Nwpt °" et22. Call c:o1 dowa & door lock•. 2 dr. ueso obo. I ~d.re. 2 & Q: throogh<>ut& only 32,000 HUT 114AlOA. n •w. 12 .. 9 !5 0 b 0 . 901-373-3837 AM/FM ...,., Clllll9t1e. 557-M70 ........ n.1.11 top, 1275. 850-IM40. mllel on overhauled en-• '75 2002; 4 ipd .. lit 848-077o4 0< 941-3327 1 CU9tom wt1M11 a T·Top • W •••t ~::t:i~.'=:~i .c~~~·w:&~J,.L)IPd .. low:.::.. ... 1ftere Yel" tlfS roof.(2te&IO). ·~-~':!.~·~d~: _,,.,,.m mz;!T:~ &;;aAAx p1tty. C 1ll (7141 mllM.(5o40XIV} · fACMTI 1111• 1174 VOiYO Wl90f', euto $8995 l2300.54&-!leta. BR1Ar.1 IJ--.-.. u . LeM tflan 30,000 ,, &42--0138. • '79733l;4ipd .. loaded. · •WDTllLI wttflalr,tt.....Oftgcon-·ae MueUlna. 1 ownr car. Tliie-m111e pwr MMIOwl a TRUCKS .72 2002 tll, blk/blk. (97tUXBI un•n UStllllJUUWI 4 cyllnder. 4 •PMd, dltlon ttvoughout. 4 ~· 1•11Tl1'm 11250.~1097 IMllepfry, door' lock•. cu11om bba/apoller. IHOO. • 'I0320I; 5 tpd., eunroof. ....... .... ll4I AM/FM 1tereo. xlnt con-run• 1urperb. 128 o Automatic. pwr . ....nng a •72 o.iuy AC PS good Ott•..,,.,_1130/13. whMll Ind pwr. buC*et ~-... Lil.. 759-1o438 (1ANV203)& dltton,1UP9tclNn, 78uQ 080.970-05'8 btlkH, •Ir cond. & tlrH ciHn' 1'1}00. ... •• (338WCK). Priced • ·ao 7331; auto., loaded. 1972 350 SL. lmfNCUlate Con*'lblel & 5 Rabbit ·ea PtlOO MUST SELL AM/FM lter9o. (121ZAL). 54e-io2I btl' SPM · t•-f0t Quk* .-at M995. tall . .c IPeed tran1. '12 ... 1.IOS (1BST1 19) c:ond.., Muat IM to ap-Conver11b681 To ChoOM HK t ed .,._ t · $4995 · •-N1bera Cadlll1c. th 2 1pHd ula. Fantutlc concl. l23.500. • '11 !5281; euto .• aunroof. I predate, 876-to431 From. Mult Seel (P0428) New ~"' Pnt uJJ· 72' Ptnto Wegon, Aunl MERCllY IM0-1llO. uooeel). n.u. ......... Int_._ gr-(1CGB8l1) F0tmer1y Jim Martno VW, St '1520'0 b . good, OOOd tW. MOO '~,.,,.--=--.--==---- sll 995 ~ . .,,.""""" ........ , • '81 833cal; 5 IPd .. 1983 380 SEC. Jult ar-NOW South County ereo. 0 0 · l31-*>eo.11-3cW9-10. 11tee.Pqmtlac: Tempeet '· velour. 519-328-2153 loeded. 11cLH3741 , rived, full warr1nty, VW-llUZU, 11711 8Mcfl 836-3742 dayi, 873-4471 1• .n 1111.1 · · WICIOfl. '"Rebllltt engine. ' ,73 2002 tll, 111 receipt•. • '82 320!· euto aunroof I Champ ext. leether Int, 1n Blvd Huf'ttnaton 8Mcfl ev.. & wkndl. Automatic. AM/FM ltereo, 114 Pinto Wgn. Rblt eng. 4 1111 W lllPI 1700. &47-7499. tlJf•ITILITY ilr. IUper runner. 14850. (lFDN!l-421 .. . rf, 10.000 obo. (714)'&42·2000 , 'et Votvo 8000 ml °" IN'· ateertna & btek• & ipd. 11100/obo. Automatic:, AM/FM It«*>, 1977 Bonnevllle Full Xo4 model llal pwr. 8!51-3938. • '82 528e; euto.. low 714-990-5190 after 5 . re-bit engine. Good alrcond.(4t04tt). ~&113 •• e40-52o45 pwr. •..mo & brek•, power traller towing ..nng a brek•. euto-•75 2002• bmlt1t1, very ~· ( tEJA4741 pm/Wknda 1111--cond. 11750. 497.-0S tft95 •75 Pinto Wgn. New Ur•. IPfll benctl IMt & vinyl padl9Qe. s.. to .,.._ . .._.,only cleen, Xlnt car, Ilda llr• • 827331;5ipd .. loaded. 3 MBZ 500'1, xlnt cond. 4cytlnder,MC>.tran1,fs-0t4M-I021,Alex fV't rbft trena/carb. Muctl top.(5e2907). prec late. 12800. 0.000 '::'. (2AllM78). $4995. 1175-3217 aft 5 ()( 17355837) &42-3002. &42•2925. tory air. AM/FM ..... '71 VOl.VO t13t5 CALL men. ,,... .... Only $3995 640-7371. . $10 995 I IU-1111 loW mllee. xlnt condition, NM479 . 1•1 .... 111 11250, M0-1210 ------- ; ' ./;':!,2,JrMt grid gift 208~.!::·:U~J!YAna ·~~:.~~{bi~;~~ ~E1iE'Z'~ hhe'11144 4 A3';:{· lt~"'a.at~~; '7Jr °',::"p~1~ic4 11111'7'• makeJ!~oond. 'l 1111 ..... lf r1teor1g eckpalnt,runi LARGESELECTIONOF 831-3018. South Coun vW-lluzu Alltomatlc trane. POW9f cond.(1D8Vt74). utr/lntr In xlnt conc1'. Autometlc·rc· Meta & MUlt Ill, lir, pwr ....,, ...... utlllty model 1181 an IYMu"!'· ... "''.11·.! .. 501Pd'oboa1r .. 1 NEW & USED BMW'SI 18711 BMcfl ~ Hunt~ .,, .... amlfm, new..,. $4995 12250. ph 146-e132 ~~ condtllt ~-pwr bf11•. 9,...t50 .,_ -~'-__... •• _... '88 230 new wtllte, air, tOK .. and paint. e11cellent """" ..,....., --· ·112 Arebltd --a-i ~"""'""· pwr. 11-.ng 846-6533 • mllH on rblt eng. ln~ton BHch. (714) cond. 11460. &45-0493 '71 Pinto crulle wvn. 2 elf, CNtM control & wlr MUlt 111 ' i7ii5 obo' > brek•. (113847). '78 2002-Low mll•. OflQ. ~ $4500/Flrm. 851-3938. &4 -2000. 1111 mftlli lo ml, c:uat ptllnt/lnt, "'tlCI wNel cov.rt. (377XCO). 8!51-0334.°566-8902 . ' $4995 owner. Excellent cona. ~ '89280SEcpe.ltOOO/otr, 1979-Rabbft,2dr,4.-pd,llbc · 11n 41Peedtrene.,4cyt.,rldlo whll,radlo..,.dedl.elf. $5995 14700 080. &45-3902 call MO-eeto gc>fOeOUI red body Ind ~ & pwr .,,...._ (f818XE). pwr.12796. 158-9590. Wot9 f8mllla .. fMtlnll -· Int. Mint ttwv-out. Super COme In & ... N9wpOft • $2995 ·79 Ftuta 2-dr i1975 1M ~"bug''"* a..11111-~• 450SLC, ~ loeded, nice. Never dented. e.ctl'• flrlelt M1ectk1n Good cond 2..ta N9w~ 1• ZIPIYI yHr. It you fl eve I '11 .. HIJ VOLUME SALES 01 .. n. 115.9001080. 13150. 97(M)5.41 of prevlou1ly owned por1 81 CM Automatle, JIW!. lteerlng a c:.niper thld'1 not gllttlng Mint, new pelnt. Many ex-SERVICE & LEASING 84$-2912, 2131719-4124. PorlCh... Audll an" .. btak• AM/FM lt-.o & ueed. 111 " now wttfl I tru. 1 7200 080. 3670 N. Cherry Ave. '75 300 DleMI All Power 1• w Volkewegena. '79 Reita. 45,000 ml, AC. .... c:ond. (2eOZBT). Clalllfled Ad. tea-7387 .v. ·LONG BEACH Ten, Xlnt eond .. AM/FM: lmmac:, 2 dr, It blue. 1 .._. 09W tW., ltereo, good • $3995 ==== 1· (No. Cherry exlt-40!5) 17900. 541-M5 I '3300. 876-&409 lflApe S2850. 5"1-3571 ', 9 320I. Ilk• nu, extru lll _....,,;. _,l\ fw .... l8!500. 973-3121. l11•)Pl-I ·11 2co o. Good conc1., 1111 YWW 'n MuRlng. 4-cyt, 4-IC>d, a. ... p .. -•l1p• fi 'frac»-lnl Walcorne l/r $8500 846-3587 4 cytlnder 4 IPeed factory 455 E. Coeat Hwy ...,_, caa, good cond. 1• W 01 •• i~~ ;N•~-:~~ <t.:: '=.-:.~ ~ 1111a Ltau tllf ·79 ·450SL. clNn, 123K. ~~~M :~~ ~~ · •um .. .., , ~:c;~,~-wg: ::i A::=~~~.:::: -\~' ,\• l3400. &4 203 .................. 101DatlUn8216wagon. 548-4452. &42-3002. muet ... , (P0119) Below l2000 pp 842-7800 tPm. 546-4751. AM/FM ltereo .. fl DodQe nadelman 200. ~tr· ...... .__ ......_ grHt condition. Take ·ao 3000• lvofy, lvofy Int, Kelly BIUe Book '4M7 4 &.!!!, l1atldt 1'111 IMllf ·eo Otanada. Auto. AIC. top. (1184416). f:auto. Ps. P8. ruN great, _,,..., -•-OYer ...... 115-4 mo. 111/rt, alloya. 118,ooo.1 To ChoOM Ffom. F«· P/8 , P/B, xlnt cond. $5995 nd• 'l>•lnl. S1S50. frl., lat,, I S.1. AM/FM lterio/cau .. 497-5654 mer1)' Jim Marino VW, •-awll--llLll1'm *3500/but offer. 145-4493 •YlfMrrnM .. A/C, !5 1pd. C 1ll NOW South County -•• -• oflatemodel,lowmlleage 731~174 II ..... ~~ 759-8073. uk 10< Spyro. '13 3IOSL. 41K. loeded. VW-lauzu, 18711 8Mcfl Evwy 8und-r. lam-3pm. Cedlllaca In Southern --------1111 UPll '"lfHHP~ ,,.... tJte Pllol ... t ..... , . . 'et' 510 Wagon 4 IPd &42-3002· 642"2825· Blvd .. Hun=Ofl BMcfl, Ofange CoMt Colege. Cellfomlal See U8 todeyt lbtn.., Automatle llr cond CW.In ,.., ...... 'Mll $47!5.8!50-9«0'. . AMI •bout the money -(714)842-. ~~~ lllDS '79 Flelta. ~1Pd·1n""'.=· pwr. ltMnng .. brak-. FordSrncpe.un-""'1 In., C11•> ··12 MuJma 5 IPd .... '*'= .. ~hN °"' 1mnran1 tr.tobuyera.8'*e 1•U1 ~K"!2: ~~ _; 18039031· rut or• d I 9 !5 O O. 111-1111. Tl'Me lel 1ume 3 yr IH/buy pur •II llllr.-· o4 cytlnc*. auto. trw, fee-l'et'ltll Info. 556-6aeO ck...,.;'~ ·,,..,. 12250 $6995 1 ....... ~ le lk p.-.. ..... iw-.....tt .... , .... .._. ........... c-..- t7S-317!5 WtlHal......... 110,500. 493·8411 , 10tY air, AM/FM ltereo, ~~E:r· OBO. PIP. 759-0968. •·72 Citroen SM Muer1tl '72 1200 coupe. GrNI 130~~reet =:.,root~~t ,::"'!:; ia&lk IRf l.a"-1110 FORD 5 tpd, full pwr, air. IMther, To piece 'ffNf ~ Economy, Reil Clean, NEWPORT BEACH (P0083) Below Kelly Bfue l---a.. .., V8, dull OYel'hMd cams. b«or'9 tf1e 11050. 15-45-1097 IU-8* 9ookMH7 Fonner'lyJ1m _,.,_ 1N2 Cedflec Bev-. wtttt ..,_ ~· ~0< reeding public, ·73 240Z. 1uto. air. Marino VW. NOW South et~.auto.tr::r=-cu1tom Elegant• trim 1111 lllllm• THEODORE ROBINS FORD J(lt.t) t1AAeou rni.,,·~, " ·-, .... lk , ... , -4 ... ,_,__ , ............... . • .... #J ....,.,, ..U1twru.. ::=.'a~et~..!: phone 128001080. &42-8189, ••ll1Htal1ll County VW·lauzu, 18711 ~ ... :::::: JC1nt ~ ~end low, loW Alltometlc,pwr.ateenng& Movtng -mu81 Mii c...=. =~54178 &4W278. 1970 220 OleMI, 4 dr, 8Mcfl Blvd .• Hun=Ofl dltlon 1Uper Cleen, muet mllel. -II llke bfef<•. air cond .. pwr. ======~r;r. . ._ ______ _ . 112,500/on. '78 280Z 2+2, exit cond, AM/FM CHHtte. air BMcfl, (714) &42• · IMf fr0248) 13187 For· =' .::co.r). .r:.=r. =~:. t::::.•..:= la•, lapr!!f (0'>fA M A lo.S l 11 I '{e19)22+-07311o425--4921 ll!Yer, lo ml, 1111', em/fm, cond. 29 ml per gal. '93 IUg Cleen. f'U"I good, mer1V Jim Marino VW. N b C dllla ~;;;:::;:=:::~pl.=:::;:=:::::::;:;;.. ........ ,.,,.. A1tt1, lap,.. Mt-1827 0t ~7284. iiJlnWUI f14T StOO. Call 1tt 8 pm VW-lluzu. 11711 8w:tl IM0-1MO. ~-(325\'Af). 1h1rp Inf. 14100. $4750. 833-1588. 1 reblt eng, belt offer t:N9t NOW South County • •r • • 0 • lntertor, W!YI top & mag ll HOLIES TUTILE BITSUI TRUCK SALE ~~ ~~ 54-"21. Btvd .. ~°" 9eed\. 1H2 Gedlllao Coupe $4995 '7~ 8210,i!° t'.':lt ~· Mk about ow new loW •97 Biiia. duel lhodc•. (714) M~ . DaVlle. Cebrtotec roof, :1~~5'4!5-~4o4~. . A~~fi.0n : .. ~~· lnrl, 11500· '1:.C:~~ :."'~--:.~ 1111.1111' Sefec11d t"3 Modelal 850-111>9 aft lpm. wire wheel cep1. Automatic. PWf. 9'.-ing & Plat 1123 Clll NOW For o.tallll '87 Bug, grHt cond, (1EJS233). Pr1oed thla bralcM. AMlfM ltereO, *FANTASTIC * * FIATS * amlfm. radl•I tlrH. BUICK week et only lt3,tt5. 11r cond. a eu1tom n-l17t!5. 64&-5t23 Naber1 Cadlllac. tenor. (1EBL351). 'II Bug reb1t w/rll ,.. 640-1MO. $6995 celpt9. n.. paint. emttm. 1111 ..a CiiftnJli HU ll&SWCTDI ,..0.0 xlnt cond. t 1800. Fully eql ... lncaldlng 1E m em ~t. moo·nroof. two pwr. Z2I"'--Thll hll 1•L11Wlm • ...... IMtMt lnter1or & • ........... -Aueomettc. pwr 11..nng & FIAT SPIDS & FIAT ·x l/9's IUl5l «UriY..'.S ll.llOT fACTOIY 1141 8t VW ~-Light r •a II y n I c • car I • OUltom lntertOf wfttt • Ink.., AM/FM radio a "'101i719"i*"U .. a~1-.. a-~--con.'"'""' t>tue. good cond .. ,,.., (X15!5YHE). edd1r1meu1tomexteriof 11roond.(M4Z.IA). dltlon. 13ioo. 857-45t0 tit•. t'\ltll well. 11100 $8995 ~3i-(172137).Come $5995 after 8PM. Cyndi ~9~~ 1 h ~y . I t 2. t ::. '"':a~ r8! • '77 MG Mldg9t Conwrt. '70 Bug ,.bft eng xlnt 1112 mil. ~S«>;1MO MITMOllZDI flA T-UllCM DOlO New tlr"· get. cond. cond .. ' Run1 Pe;fect ... _..__ a ... ---tN1 ~ Cemato 1112 llml $3000/may negot. Dyl 11750 ....... "717 .......... ...,,..,.._, pwr. ,.. __ _._. .. ~ 2 Ooof ... ..,.. .,.,.., 4 M• 8448 Of 24CM138 · .,._..., 1tHrln9 & brakH, 1;;,-' ... °'f~ C.: cyt., pwr. braMe a radio~ • .. .11• '70 VW Bui. Good cond. ::~~&-" .. :.: = 0011dltlo11l119'. tllt wheel. (iDVJtN). tnl • Eno. xlnt. l2200 or belt. and .._ ttlal'I 28 ooo $4895 1A7 61 il 80f1 back Mary 882-812'. _... <1DTZ147). c190eeo11-On ..... tfllii DICK MILLER M O TORS .. fY "'l' JO• : -... Targa, Fine Nf1fW'll cond. '7 t Bua. Ult cond, new Int, $7995 WMk et Oflly S7H5. seooo. 714-75t-3na newtrr.h11t ........ to N•b•tl Cadllla c . 1Hlmt• <,' ,, 1 A11 i "'1 .) ; ~ .' 1• ,.._ tH llPPf*lla1•. 54Wl71. 1M1..... 540-tMO. Coupe.. Automattc, pwr. 'llUI '71 Convert. ci-tc. lo'"'· eoup.. Automettc. pwr. '7t Cepflc» Eat•t• 8t1t. ~.:,..:-::.o ~ .... 1111 4aytlnder.5 1Peed.fec10tY perfectly maintained, wlndOWI & wta, ~ W!n. 9-paH, 11995. wire" whHI coven. '73 CMC, rec. #Of i2&)8 lit, AM/FM itereo. 8 mult NII $4350, ph top. air cond .. AM/FM 9119034. (111122). worth of WOf1t: r9blt eng, .tredc, 1n11g1, leether ~ 973-1497 IW«> c:weM, CNlle j575 "'. bat oft. '10 $3995 brllnd new carb. retitt tenor. iow m11eage, •• control,•_.., a..,.. cemaro. gd tran19, c.11 Bent frame & "'89· MOO clNn. mu1t 1M1 (P03t7) ~ ( 1AOV739). • -1• fl•lllJ trana, .. Jul1 broken In. new, mt condltlOn • ...,., ~ w ti • • I c o v • r • . &46-1411 Ofotfer,foreng.&t,.,,., FonnertyJlmM#lnoVW, ·~ ~ $8995 IBRP11111 &eden 4 tpeed \nine 4 r.t of car tr. 4~247 NOW South CQ ... . • We new a aood -.ct1on cyt ... pwf. etMflng" a '78 o450, looll1 OOOC1 but, ~~187~ 8Mctl a of NEW ( med Cfl9¥-.,,...., llt oond. & Myt nMdl eng woni. $450. (714>·M2-= · 1n1-. ,.....~-..-top.(1tr4"). • 131-1993 . eoup.. AutomMlc. pwr. ""' ••995 '77 Civic Wegon tbft eng 'H 912 cpe, 4-•pd, ........... :0.9::"1 tM=-:..: f" new ctutch maG wn.11' AM/FM, t ownr, Kint um ~--(1417M). lfm ... • + ... . cond. 17000. &42-71ee. em -•eo. ...r... $3995 a20051oeo. IM0-21«' •• 912 Targa 4 ll)d. rbft OHm 77 ... _.. w , d .ng. Jdnt 113,0001080. ... .... .... """"'• egon ... r., 4tt-1tt7. • .... ..,_.. new engine, trr., men.1 =-------... -• llJ RUM perMt.131-3375. '73 914 POfletl, Yelow, - THEODORE ROBINS 111•~am Tflll one 11 ""'1 :l':llpped & hH low fftieaoe • (~A). $2995 ,79 & ,90 4-dr Accordl. oood cond. 1tereo. ·-·~ xlnt cond. '4850 15350. l4200. N3-5495· Votume&-..a.Moe 1111122 £Rimi .cl6-0710 or 4~78. ·11112 P0t. 924, red. mt And=L Ally IOededt TNe one FORD ••l\.J t ' • Law ,80 Acc«d 4-dr lo <fond, nu tlre1/brk1. 11111 . IMdi •iO CtwYllW La LrOn. OW!*_, Ml....._ In- ml all extr ... mint, '611!5.H1-7072. c117)1ii,. WU. .. •A/C,,,.,,,.,,. ...... 19ttor.(1DMW). c C\ ',\ Yt \ t ae?o0.54Ut50 -. ,............ • tut rn mo= ~:~~.~"':: $2995 lftD fflf 911E 1971. iW°-0r9Y, '?:Z Super ......_ XLNT DIWll eo-... TNe one I Nalt ---........ 1111--•-:' .. ~:,: ~7s~noe"9m.u~ :;..:"~':.-8:: MIOO'Jllnntaaan. . 1m~ 4cylndlr,auto.trw.t.c> reoord . 7to-tt79 · • er,Cedmae..,.oapeMd .... UIT ledaft. MtofMlto, pwr. tOfY *· AM/fM .-.o. PIP/frtM. ~ '73 Conv,:..~,!4}';..,,"""., a Cabrlolet root. 1INDOldll §.,.. ::Jr7!:J (~). ""' roof, xlnt oondltlofl, ....... I If ff .-.O. -· ._.......... ~18JZl42). Now ,r.:: at .,_, Ywy good oon-• r=,c;t;'.;..::'t<= •eemra&.runa;a.a ·7~'"*'9:,:a.:. ·~·= c!:i!.9~t,.;l>•" ~ ... 8t290• $2195 ..... .,. .... , ,.., ... S2000 .. ... . Nft.t Jim Mamo VW. llOOO If I ftnWI to per-. ' 1tii C.-. IDofedo ... _., NOW aoutfl c= f9atlon.M6-12H ''4 oonv. ,,...,.., ,.,._ g:.Op,:f•:::: 4 CIWll*r. "'* """· VW.-.U, 11111 11111 liflt tllf :: ... : ~ ..... "':!!• INtlnO .,..,·AM/FM AaoflN1_~ ....... (7t4)142·20CJO SU-t61t ...,.., ·-_.. llP9 ...,_,,...._. IHF0f)Ol11 ROB INS ~ (_) t.i [I . '· " . llvd .. Humlnaton leaetl. _ oond . ........., ...... ---....-..., _., HIOI• . ,74 rr:;.:•->GM Mlllll ...,_.(11!1.U711t. ,.,._. 8Ha7 '°'= J m . mM --. ·~811.111 ...... --vw ..... ...........--..-.... • ..... °"". o.1111o,,...1eeo. eouner~ ,.,,, mw..,... •• _ 17WISI, ilfi caiO iDOtlldO 9Wll ....... ""'*"'°" -i1'~, NIW 9IP -ciN!I• • vw . r-;:• Dlaall I'-'* one -,,,,., ....._ t:::°·..__,uofl '"oped ..o~ .. ~ll! ........ ..i1..i1~ =lt'--_,. \i9~ ---..... -... .._ .................. •f4 ... w ;:;a-. --·------ ....... ft IW 141 . Md C..... .... Gl(lll. a/0. ;:;f"' ... ..._ ""-Im T...a. llH fenr._llM <rnw:>...:::•= """"',..._.,... ....... :::t .. I • I• ilMili -..... "'-Nft)iJ.000 = ..._. c..m., 11000/.-. 7H-IU1 It I c:.:: 'H.,, La. 1 -·~ ·11 Celol ""'**·a.:=:, :-..:!""*.,...-• ,...,. . ,... Nit llOOIOilo .• ,.,,,.., UIJI ::=·':':;AlllOCI. lllOO.OMlll 1111 C.-. ll>O;iiO ·H iW IV w Ok. 0111n ~ ,p •. iiilau..-a-~...... ~ o...... '"MOOIL"N'.,.. 11100, ..... ,-. l'f'ICiftd CNWer. IOooo, L~"":o.,~· one ":. C:::-1.= ~1 11U:JMiilftJ-.w.AIC; -~-CMfdrtwe. ....... M?eo. '11 ·-... Ai"* M !tin~I low mllHI ... LTO WAGON .. 1. ,,., ,,., .. -. oc. -..-....... , -• (t 1) On .... .. ~ tt• AM/PM, •--.-. v.!!,~ 't•i cojijoLLA. Jll .. n. :.'.:::.~ =•~ -r.::w.s:. ~~·°"':J: =-~-= ~ .OOO.HO-IM4 .,,. con;: .... -...... .,....... 1n ....... ,, t'7~......... ·~.l!r ••• , .... ~ llOOO Mwetl. • . ,,.~ .... o •• ,, .. IM.1111 (~, ... ) 301 .,.-troi,:.:.aeoe .,...:, .............. ~~ 111.-.1. au:.=.:.r::r ims-• 11•1 Ml before a pm "*" atra11. flO.IOll. 111T.iae~ ••• ••· ..... trtllitt"iii=ffll -'=-===;;;;;:====~--------- • • .. -. \ s2000 -Ull==-1 ~ 111JT~ U,411 2 dr.~ ·~57,000 ml. (029RDK.) 1111 .. I llli.lllMI u..- ConY., 4 epct, ( 38LLU) 1111 '"'"' ................. Sl,ttl Aet>ullt engine. 4 19(f. (1F\JF180) 1111 T,._,.. lll SIMI 4 IPd., 1ter.o. (470SLW) 1111 YW ............ -............... Sl,tll o4 1Pd .. atereo. (t41PRA) $3000 -$4111 1111 YW ..... , P.ttl 4 epd., lttn0. (1EAL75!5) 1111"' ................... .... 4~ • ...-.o.(tAAY415l $1111 -11111 1• ... 111111 ... -.. ----~·----4 0r .. .....,, ...... n.ooo lllZI tMI 1111...... ·-4 elf, ldn. 6 IPd, A/O M,000 ml (t0MX1111 1.............. ... ... NC. ..... ..,. ,."' ......... .., __ ..,. Shell, AIC, dearl. (1Z04847) 1M1 YW Jett• ..,_ 4 elf •• '"· AJO. 14.000 ml. ( 10l.Xll2) 1111 ..... ....,. ----..,.. 4 dr .. S ipd .. ater.o. (1CTS7H) 1171 "' In ....................... . t PaM .. auto .. 1Unroot. (046Yll) 1m nr11M1t •••••••••••••• -.- •c1r. hpd/. A/Cdemo('61S) 1m ...................... ..- Coupe, 4 •• A/C, NW'OOf (4111) 1111~"""············ .... Aueol'MliO. NC. io mlee 1tlt ....... •----o.e. Mn,, MO., eunroof. (27SZ8X) -............................. 4 a,e. .-. NC (11WN141) . !!!~· -..... ,., 1• ............. .... OftllMI. ....... ,,~ .. "'""' ............... ... .. c1r ""°' ...-. o...otean 1w. ................... ... ... NO. ..... ftllll11) ·- £ 41 er FRIDAY, June 24, 1983 YOUR COMPLETE CUIDE TO ORANGE C:OA~'T OIVEKSIONS Juliet, played by ....... Ana,,...._, eolllldet. teeret to hera1U'le (Kate Fltmnaariee) d ...... a teeae from the 1982 Gl"OYe Slaakespeare F•d•al prod1ledoa of "Romeo alMl Jaliet," whiela waa direeted by Kriatoff er Tabori. Tabori back ·tor another big season KrUtoffer Taheri ret111'119 to the Gro•eforanotller••IDM. Thia 8eUOD he ia 1ehed81ed te direet "TwoGeademea of Verona" and •tar ia the ..,..t.tioa ol "M.ebetla. '! I . ,_ I I \ I t I I ·1 I ' ·2 (") a) O> ,... ...; N CS> c: :I ...., >: Cll "O ;::: u.. ...... ~ CS> "O c: CS> :;e. ~ ~ £i a: ·- -~----. _/ When Clarke Kent (Christopher Reeve }returns to Kansas for a-liigli school reunion~ he rekindles a warm friendship with former classmate Lana Lang (Annette O'Toole). .. . - - , t' t' ~ ~'~~ _. Superman (Christopher Reeve) laces his ultimate test megacomputer with a pyschotic mind of its own. The Man o.f Steel shows an 1 evil' side Robert Vaqhn (left) ii an evil entrepreneur, planning a global takeover which only Superman ean ·11op in "Superman Ill." Rieliard "Supel'l1)Ul ill" is a super-disappoinbnent. The world's most popular flying hero is grounded in this outing by a witleea ICl'ipt full of flliaCuided idea on how to inject fresh sparkle into the leriee. After all, the super do-gooder has already aaved the planet twice. Where does he g0 from here? The "Superman DI'' ICl'ipt, by David and Leslie Newman, la a cataJocue of t.d 8C!'eenwrlting' dedliona. The Newmana' wont offerwe waa to make Superman a~ character in bia own movie. They have shifted the empbuia ·here to a villain portrayed by Richard Pryor. This mieht not have been IUCh a desdly dedliorl had the Newman. had come up with an in~. oril1nal blld guy for Pryor to have fun with, the way Oene Jhckman did with Lex Luthor. Unfortunately, Pryor'a Qua Gorman, an unemployed diahwMher who diacoYen he'• a computer aeruua. ia little more than a bumbUq wimp. He never pn1mta a very .... ve t.m.t to the Man ol S..... The Newnwwwp' odm' mistake 'inwtw. Super- man'• new raman6e with Lima Lana. the pd Clark Kent arww with In Smallville. (They become n.cqualnted at. mm N\mlan.) One of .the mont deUlbtful ehventa of the lint two "8upermlll" mm. ... the eday love affair betwem the the hero and Maraot Kkider'• quirky, -11veLoiaLane. Thetenlion-andbumor-w ..,....tect by Loll' int.a"'-dcn with the Man of Steel, and i.. UUi1r dlllne..t· In Cark Kent At the ame Ume. au..,._. bid to welah bia attr'lldlon to a lbadal WOIMD aptrwt bia NII"' .Wb411tiea to the world. . In "8up1n1=Jn," Loia des-ti almmt immedf- ately on a •'vllca_ " • • The hero'• nimance In this film ii, .... Hdf!:";'~-~r ( aboveJ a1 a war.ward@niDI, .ridea toward. a teeret eave beneath the Grand Canyon where lie will 9'1pel'-ordinary. The ialmted Anoette O'Toole ("48 lloun,~~---...anlltlvmaroletbat ·--- budl)' u. hlir lldlll. W-Lui II now a llDAll-town ~. di\lal'Old wilh • 10Uftl ICllL She'la~ to Kmt tbll ua.. but It'• her bo)' who II lftthtall9d by ........... w--• mateh wita with,,..the Mim of Steel. Allo •tarrias in tlae Saperman lrilosY are Jaelde Cooper, Mare MeClare, Annie Bou and Pameta Stepheuoa. Marpt KW•r ii Md .. weU u 111per lepOl'lel' Lota Laae. Thln'• no trledaD In tbll ,..,..,... -they Jib wh~lmtlla-.X..--•fadMll11n--ln tbe~-.!:~ft~··d*'°~~ ~ ... y:. ... -:~a=:~ ~---~~---_c_:_:,;;;..,,..;,;_;,---'-~'--'---...-;;....;..._,~~"'---- I - Big Doings The evil Maleficent conjures up a 24-foot tall smoke-spewing dragon in the scene from "Sleeping . Beauty" in the new Flights of Fantasy Parade at Disneyland. Colorful Hef- f a I umps and W oozles march down Main Street as a part of the Winnie the Pooh unit of the new Disneyland Par- ade. .. -~- 3 A brand new Fantasyland opens Tinker Bell waved her map: wand and "Wballa,!" a bnnd new Fan- tasyland. The folb at the MaCiC KiJl8dom took the wrapaoff the new Fantasyland and Fliabta of Fantasy Parade last week, and, • \mJal, everything waa done up in Dimey-style splendor. Within the fDa8iaa1 realm of Fan- tasylaDcl, old favoritea auch aa "Snow White's Scary Adventures," "Mr. Ta.d's Wild Ride" and "Peter Pan's nieht" have returned along with mother Disney clMlic that haa been broucht to life fOI' the first time in "Pinocchio's DarinR Jouiney." The entire FantMyland aia. in fact, haa an all-new look. both inside and out. Worlt on this Project began in October 1981. Enhancing this fantasy theme ia the new fand.ful parade. which IDOYel down Main Street at 4 and 10 p.m. daily. The parade offe rs unique, balloon-like floats characterizing IClenel from popular animated Disney moYie9 IUCh -''Fantasia,'' •• Alice in Wonderland.'' "Sleeping Beauty," ''Pinocchio,'' and ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. .. ,. \ , . ' -; 4 ................................................................................... . (") Big Doings ~ .................................................................... .. T'" • JI ~Shakespeare festival. .. c: ~.,....From page 1 ~every pulse of this year's festival, which kicked off :g with "Tintypes," (June 10 to July 9) a musical set u. around the time of World War I. The festival's other ~musical at the Gem will be, "Rodgers and Hart: a ~ ~usical Celebration," July 29 to Aug. 27 (directed by 4> John Lee). . i For Tabori, who has performed Shakefu>eare 4> acro68 the country and last year staged "Romeo and ~Juliet" for the Grove, directing Two Gentleman has ~ presented some interesting challenges. For -one, 0:: although it's a comedy about the lesaons of love, it's not an "obvious" comedy to con,temporary theater goers because Shakespeare wrote it •urning his 16th century audience understood the humor directed toward that period's romantic school of literature. "U I put a bunch of people in tights and have them walk around King Arthur's court. the aUd.ience won't connect," Tabori said. "So finally I choee a clqle equivale.nt to the MedievaJ..aetting; the 1830s. That was the age of romance. When I think of that time, I think of writers like Byron, Jane Austen, all the romantic poets. In dress, the men wore long !lldeburns and dressed in dashing suits. The period also fits the language (of Shakespeare's era). You have to remember, that period had everything to do with 19th century verse, not the Elizabethan stuff." At the same time, Tabori emphasized with a medley of gestures, his cast must do this in a manner which is neither high-blown nor phoney. "I want to create a period that will allow people to forget about what's going on in their own lives." For the second year in a row, Santa Ana College has given its expertise and funds to the festival. · Faculty member Richard Roeai is festival aaociate producer, while Theater Arts Chainnan Sh~ryl Oonchey is directing ''Tintypes." The college al9o joined the city and the Village Green Fine Arts Alm. to cover the $300,000 festival cost. "As Village Green becomes more se1f-atfficieot, we hope we can take over the 20 percent the city is contributing." Bradac said. "I think we'll realize that ''THE BIG SURPRISE HIT OF THts· SUMMER!'' "ONE OF mE BEST FILMS mis YEAR!" -Rogttf.bm.CHICAOOSl'!HlM~ "DESERVES TO BE ONE OF mE BOXOFFICE HITS nus SUMMER! • • • A 111RIWR THAT WILL SCARE YOU TO B!..1:s.J-111EN MAKE YOU FEEL GKMu?' -~Shllll, TODAY SHO'a'/NIC·'n' "IN MANY WAYS AS GOOD AS LAST SUMMER'S RUNAWAY HIT 'E.T? The biggest asset is Matthew Broderick, who carries the film comfortably on his 21-year-old shoulders ... he Is perfect ... " -Pf.OPU MAGAlJNE "'WARGAMES' IS WONDER- n.Jl! The most thoroughly enter· talnlng movie I've seen since 'E. r. Young Matthew Broderick Is wonderful. Don't mlu "81'1ames.'" -Jtfltty L)'OM, ... SNIAX Pamn'5 "AN EXCITING GIDDILY ENTERTAINING MOVIE ••• BRIL,!!~.!'!'.1.. FUNNY AND PROVU\AI 1 t~?' -Dmd ~. Nl'"I ''OU MAG.WN[ "BY FU DIE MOST EXCl11NG FILM OF THI SUllMER SEASON. A fat, funny, tJmety and hl8hfy suspenseful rollercoater ride through the world of electronics and computers. 'Wargames' Is both a crackllng adventure movie and a wry commerttary on technology ~nus humanity." -~f~. Nn1tOtJSINlWSPIVm ·-Q fl .,. ..... -.......... 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The City of Newport Beach Purchase Award wentt0 Suzanne canon; - Newport Beach, for "Man in thought." The Frank Marshall Award went to G. Ferguaon. Newport Beach for an untitled work. ~ Pa- cific Mutual Award went to J errry Roelen. Laguna Indian art scheduled at NHAM An exhibition of 19th and early 20th century photographs taken in India will be displayed at the Newport Harbor Art Museum from July 7 through S:ept. 4. The exhibit, titled "Through Indian Eyes," consists of 180 photo- graphs, some hand- painted in color. The show is being under- written by a grant from the National Endow- ment for the Humanities, a federal agency, and supoport from Air India. A 198-page book on the phot.ol is avallable at themu.eum. Niguel, for "Painted Ladislaw Reday Award Wi9dom Stick," and the went to Norman Lloyd, Placentia, for "Jaguar." are open to the public, a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays 1 The gallery exhibits free of charge, from 8 through Fridays, ~ ...... 1;.. . "'" . '" ',,,,,.,,._,..\•I ...,l t H IE?l3I 1·~ • ·-" ' t \ I I I '' I ... t '"C .\ ~ I I l-- 1 I What's Happening • N G> c On. Broadway ••• some show tickets are difficult to purchased ~ NEW YORK-tweare Broadway' a new and current lhows. ::;i:. Tld<et IUpply la Indicated u Dlttlcult or Avellable. Credit card as holders can order tldteta by phone or by c:ding CMrglt, :2 Tlcketron or T etecherge. U: Tlcketron number la 212-977-9020, Telecharge ....... 212-239-6200 unteae othel wi.. Indicated. Cherglt'a New Yen ~ number la 212-944-9300, ha tol-free number for New England ~ and the Northeat .. 900-223--0120, with 900-223-1814 the c number for the '991 of the U.S. ~ When ca111ng tt!Mtera dlrectly, uee New Yen area code 212. I Advance lnqulrlee lhould be made, .. tlclket avalleblllty 1Ubfee1 >to~. > A CHORUS LINE,~ mualcal about the struggles ~ of chorUMlne members. Shubert, 239-8200. TeledWge, -Tlckeuon. Available. a. AGNES OF GOD," drama about a young nun with a dartc secret. Mullc Box, 2~. 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Superman Ill proves to b~ super disappointment i "" From Page 2 love intere.t in O'Toole, what ftrcinC pl'eeenoe does Superman have to play against? wen. it'• not Robert Vaughn. who, u Pryor'a 00., does yet another of the nasty, greedy ~ he'• been playing time and again lince "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." wu cancelled. There's a potential interesting character in Lorelei Ambrosia (Pamela Stephenllon), Vaughn's shapely, "dwnb" rniatre.a who is in fact a cloeet intellectual. But aside from a brief 8Celle in which she seduces a oonfu8ed Supennan, nothing is really done with the character. In fact, the most intriguing character Superman must confront in this film is -Clark Kent! Pryor'• computer bu produced Oawed, l)'lltbetic Kcytonile that cauees Supennan to tum rotten. The fun is in .eem, the Man of Steel's aexual come-on to Lana Lang. L.ter, he punches a hole in an oil tanker. 'There'• a potentially great movie idea here in exploring a Jelfyll and Hyde Superman. But the '"''"c TMlAT-U DlllVE·lll IWU •rns SIMftw ,_ llllCU -,_TIM Mt Al AMAtlll• DlllYt·lll. llAllOI llVI .... Vf.111 6 OUllM DlllVf·lll ... Tt J ,.. .. ,_,. -· ··· --,_ ... , _ .. _ ..... ''' ANAHEIM 0111Vl IN '-" .. "-"' IM-MIO "HLLO .. AN>" -"OCTCWUllY" .,.. -...... "\.OMI WOU' MCQUAM" '"' "F<>l'CID VENGaANCI" Ill) C*l·fl toullO 'I ,,, .... •w-• BL.:ENA PARK l••·~I IN UM .... A ... ---12M070 Cltlt·H- 04WAROAME8" '"' ...... 'ONE DARK NIGHT" - ----------------..... ·-· LINCOLN DPIVf IN liftCC>+f\ A.e wetf cM •..ott 121·4070 • • .... •4 'ftYCHOH"..,_, ...... "8ADllOY8"1111 "MIPEllllllllAN r "' ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY OlllVl IN "MtQH ROAD TO CH9tA""' SOft 0...., 1,.., .. --CH I M2·2411 Ctllf ,,_ "Yala.Ow.Alm" .,., -"l.O. WOLP llCGUADr' .,., c•••- ill ··"''- lA HABRA 1••••1 ~ "MRRllANrtN1 kW --·--·---"MtQH ROAD TO C ... A" !NI 17MM2 · .... O~ANGf p111v1 ,,. MI SSION ''" . I N . . .. . film mak.en give it diagncefully little attention. Imteed. they cut to footace of Richard Pryor skiing off the edge of a aky9craper. '!be "btd" Man of Steel subplot does come to a akillfully atqed climax in which his evil side, in a Superman costume, battles hia aooci side, dr ! 11 e d M ~ Carlt KenL '!be titantic ltNg)e take9 pllice in a ! grimy auto wrecking yard filled with nasty cutting .,, and cruah1ng IDllChinea. 5: 0 See SupenMn Ill, Page 14 ~ (.. c i ALEXANDER SALKINO,., CHRISTOPHER REEVE • RICHARD PRYOR N • i i '-1-! SUBSCRIPTION SERIES · 1 SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 2 r I I I ~ . '6bil.W JULY29 MARVIN GAYE AUGUST 14 DONNA SUMMER AUGUST6 BETTE MIDLER AUGUST 18 -----. SHEENA EASTON SEPT.17 ~ J~REAU SEPr.10 ' ·BETTE MIDLER . AUGUST17 GEORGE BENSON SEPr.22 OCTOBER2 !) __ £ ±SL) _ 9 I\,) SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 5 OPTIONAL A'ITRACTIONS ~ FOSTER'S LAGER .. MENATWORK OCTOBER 1 AUGUST20 OINGO BOINGO TALKING HEADS THE BEACH BOYS SEPT. 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Lester, best known for "A Hard Day's Night," the 1970.. versioo of "The 'lb.ree Musketeers'' and "Supennan II." is a muter at filming physical oomedy and offbeat.. slightly surrealistic humor. Likewi8e, Christopher Reeve gives anotheT exceptional perfonnance aa the Man of Steel -and aa Clark Kent (he plays the superhero and hia meek alter ego u two distinct charact.en). Reeve takes Superman ~y. despit.e the temptation to play up the camp Mpecta of the character. In this film. be'• ao good at bringing the .. evil" Superman to life that we're left wiahinc the bad hero been given more 9Cl'eell time. But Reeve's acting and Lester's directing akill aren't enough to lift the Newmana' leaden acript off the ground. "THE FUNtEST APtEICAN PtlNE COEJY OF TIE YEAR. Edde Plaphy is the brV&1 yo111g conic aca m lit Holyvlood i1 a decade. Dan Aykroyd ~ the baa perb11111Ce i1 lis ltn career:' -vn.t ~ JEW 't'IJI( 1IB DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY '-\ ., Some very funny bu8incss . 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JJQ. UO. l~IHO • COS l A ME SA • 10U1M coat ·---C-119' .,.._., 111 .... (N) 4M.ltl4 I• I 10, I U 1010 IOU1M COQT ......... C..1111! _...,°', ~ .......... -.-r• 4M·Hl4 I" 1>0. IOtll j L -- On St~ge Peter Pan.~. OCC's summer musical Tickets are 09 sale for Orange Coast College's 28th summer musical production, "Peter Pan." In the title role will be musical actresa Marcie Breslauer, who recently starred in the Golden West College/Laguna Moulton Playhouse production of "Funny Girl." "Peter Pan" will run July 28-31 and Aug. 4-7 in oq:;•s Robert B. Moore Performing Arts Tl)eatre . Ten perfonnances are planned. The show will rtm Thursday through Saturday nights al 8 p.m ., Saturday afternoons at 2 p.m. and Sunday eve~ at 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $4 for Thursday evening, Sunday evening and Saturday matinee per- formances. Tickets for Friday and Saturday evening shows are $6. The OCC show will be Lhe fust Southem California amateur production of "Peter Pan"in recent years. It was originally produced and staged on Broadway by Jerome Robbins in the early 1950s. That production s tarred Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard. A more recent Broadway production featured Sandy Duncan in the lead role. OCC's show will be directed by John Ferzaoca, a theatre arts professor at the college. He desrlbes it as the most ambitious and most expensive .,show in OCC's summer musical history. It will (~dire lavish sets. and is rigged so that children in the show fly. I ,, Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the Student Center Building. It is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thunday, from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m. Fridays. Tickets may be purchased by phone with a credit card by calling 5~5527. Marcie Bresiauer &ta n as "Peter Pa n" in OCC's summer musical. F.I.T. \ ~ ........ ., INTRODUCING THE F.I.T. 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Y O\l tnrul 1 .. 1 romplettl[ IOf 12 hou" "'(ore u1k1"-11M-tu1. You can 1 c•t'll b<uoh your 1ee1h or 11~11 v11amlna. Out you can drink w11er. If you ere i.klnc 1r1y IJP. of llllldica11on, «HWUh "' btlOfe you 1th th. 1 .. 1. F.1 .T. SEMINAR Tloe f'.1.T . Sy11em. A ~bed nutrillona d..-lprwute. Aller the letting pr-. you w1ll rtteive the f .l.T. Sywtttm. It• 1 nu1111ionel apprMch rompletdy dill«enl from &Uthe otben Be. t111111 11'• not for -CONumption. h'• a c:omputtrbecl, ptnonalwod program~ on your indtvldual tNI rctultt ind de.lg-nee! only for you 1nJ your bodf1 loitltanCet. Along with pouttlnt out whkh food1 you thoukl 1v0td 11 alto tclla )OU whkh (oodf are to11Uy eompattblo-w11h your body. You·11 rtne1 the f.l.T tytttto to bu11 ...y.tn·follow COO~CRK'OI l''"ltf•lft. Onf you yqv Call el\loy for the 1 t'OI nf )'OU( ltfe. Th.. f'Olll. 11wo ro.t for the f .l.T Te.1 and thot •· 1 T Sntrm it iust S27S ~r prroon. J•t • phcMef-tall You ~ould be lollowttit your own pullO"lh~ nutritioNI progr1m In• n11tw or dirt You'll e&I blller lhlt you have In Y"a'" Jwot givf 111 • raU ••-o(tbenumber bti/iow, s CIAL s .. .. Currently Screening aMY, frl YOU: Rated R. Rosanna Arquette and VlnQent Spano gtve exceptional perlormancM In this amall-ecale fllm written and directed by John Saylee. The famlllar rodly high M:hool romance story takes an lntereatlng tw11t when Saytea lhowa the drutlcally different paths theae two take after g~atlon day. ""'...-...- kue TttuNoER: Rated R. Roy Scheider 1tan In this · thrltllng but unenlightening film about a euper-hellcopter on the prowt at>ove Loe Ange6ee. Stunning aerial photography and special effecia. but the plot Is loeded with ho!M. Directed by John Bedham ("Saturday Night Fever"). v v ...- -.THUn: Rated R. Rk:tlard Gere and newcomer Vaterie Kapri8ky ltar u a charismatic hood and the beautiful student he romances . ...-...- NY'CHO I Rated R. Anthony Pentlne returns u nutty Norman In the Mquel to Alfred Hltchcodc'I grl91y story about. medman wno commits a Mrtee of murder9. Once again, Perkins sanity Jf up for grabs, but this movie la not nearly u funny or witty u the"""nal . ...,....,. RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George Lucu' "Star Wars" story la brought to a stunning climax. The characters may be a bft tw<H1lmentlonal, but the action MqUeflCM and special effect• are among the~ exciting..,., put on fllm. Stan Mark Hamllt. Carrie Fisher and Herrion F"ord . ...,....,....,....,. aPAcatUNT'ER: Rated PG. Jtm another chMp rip-off of the Star Wars trllogy. Peter Strauu plays a apace ec!Wnturer who dl9"\Mtt. a vllleln'1 lelr. The apecl.i effeCta don't make up for the~ acting and boring atorytlne • ...- DA. DETROfT Rated R. Dan Aykroyd of the old "Saturday • 8UflENIAN •: Rated PG. A 1Uper-dluppolntment. The Night Uw" troupe plays a meek college r.ofeeaor conned Into world'• fllVOrite ttytng hero Is grounded by a wttteu ICflpt. aaumlng the Identity of a big-time mobe er. Aykroyd hu a few Chn.topher Ree"9 glllW another fine performance, but the fllm la funny momenta, but he c.n't ulvage this WMk comedy . ...-v thrown off balance by the hammy antics of Rlctierd Pryor u a FLA...,AMCE Rated R. Newcomer Jennifer BMla atara In computer genius hlr9d by en 8Yll ~ (Plobert Vaughn). Directed by Richard Leeter. ""'""' this vt9Udy exciting but weakly written film about a female welder who tongs to become a ballet denc:.r. Dltected by Adrian TRADING ·~c••: Rated R. Dan Aytuoyd and Eddie Lyne......... Murphy are the IUbjecta of a aoclel experiment In wtUc:tt a . . ~®!lbliconlM.ddlaocl.a..loOO~bl• ntE MAN wmt TWO MldN8 Rated R. T~ money, job and home. Lota of ~ momenta before the 19509 med acientllt movtea...,. Stew Martin and Kathleen a...rpremeaerunaoutofga. Directed by John Landla("Anlmal Turner ("Body Heat"). Directed by Cart Reiner ("The~"). ""' House.") ...-v OCTOPUUY: Rated PG. Don't look for oeep c:nwa1> WAR U.8: Rated PG. A teerHge computer whiz t•IUUooeoraoclalleuona,butlfyou'reafanoftheJllrnaaBond acctdentely conoecta to the U.S. nudw defenee eystem and Mrlee, you'll low thla lat.et ec!Wnture. Director John Glen ("For tngger. a coumdown towwd WMd War Ill. Metthew Broderldl Your E~ Only") seems to be anxJoua to top the outrageous andAllySMedyaretheapp1 .. ngyoung..-.. Tautdlrecttonby stunts In "Raider• of the Lott Ark," and he comae ewtully ctoae. John 8edham ("Blue Thunder"). v""'...,..""' Roaer Moor• and Maud Adamaltar. ................ ..... .......... JExcellent; .............. VflfYgood; ........... Good; ..... Not IOgood. Mufti-talented pianist/singer/entertainer, Dave Holden, 11 now 11PP9Wlng at the Menlott Hotel In Newport Beecti. Dave hu performed at the Flamingo and Sahara Hot• In lAa Vegae and moet recently at the Sheraton Hotel In Van- couver. At the Marriott, Daw wll appear Mond9Y thru 8undey ~-c .. &40--4000 . . TIES AMIGOS MEXICAN . n~" ... ~~!~!. """"' food ,, lllffJf/fitftY ""' pncn. .. Full Bar & Catering Daily Laac••• l,.ci1l1 fr• '2.75 2200 Harbor 81.d. K-Mart Plaaa COSTA MESA ial eantoiiese FOldj eat IMre., .... heme s·TAG CHINESE CASINO . JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS SI.50 2 2 ,, Don Ameehe (teft) and Riiljih- Bellamy star as the greedy and conniving Duke Brothers who devise a devilish scheme against one of the junior partners in .their commodity brokerage firm in "Trading Places .. " WI ,.... JOI IOOI ClfllfSI 'OOI 13 ~ 0 - - . , What's Happening ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii;;:;::;=:=:=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::======= • O> - -!2 a: PLAYS NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON STAGE a.Md on a conception of JerotM Robblna 9ootl by At1t'lw Lawenta DINCt9d br 1'hotllM White Wedn••d•y, June 29 thru S•turd•y, July 2·from 9 p.m. Maigaritas $1 .25 • Long Island Iced Tea $1 .50 w e're Seafood Bar Specials celebrating the sta" of l"'Y Tuee.·let. fraln I p.IR. ll11ln."llnl .lw • Main at MKArthur, lrvlne • 14M77 .. ------1111111111111 ... --.... 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~1111111111111----------------------------------------------------1 5 Big Doings -Exotic cars ••• Go on display to raise money for ch~rity our ·on "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brend• C•ponera Restaurant Account Ellec:utlve **** MAXWEUS -lntroducee New Menu Maxwell• by the Sea, a reetautent known tor Its fine food and ambiance, Is proud to preeent their new, exciting menu which Is quite extensive In each cat- egory. The perfect beginning starts wtth brunc:h by the ... for $7.50. One of the favorites Is Egga Cevtar -poeched eggs with cavtar end hollandatM uuce on a toasted English Muffin. By the way, brunch mey be enjoyed every day of the week, end all orders Include blueberry muffins aJong with unHmlted cham- pagne. Egg dishes and omelettes are aJ8o available on the regular menu. The lunc:h menu Includes ap- petlz••. soups, a vatlety of aaJads, cold pletee, crepee, Mafood, sandwlchee end other epedal ..eec- tk>M. The dinner menu II ablolutety exqullttet There are ~ Mlectlons to chooM from, lndudlng freeh ftsh, aheltftsh, meet and fowl. Uve Mlline lobet• ~ from 1% pounds up to 5 pounde la avWlable (c»- termlned on MaOn and weather). Extra .nort la taken to eerve onty the freehest fWI avaNable In a manner that retain• the natural flaW>r end texture. Cholce9 In preperatlon are NUteed, broiled end butt• basted, poached Md MUOeCI llOCOrdlngty, or own br.ited In mlrepolx. Some popular meet end fowl entreee are Roat D\d Cumbertand, °""' re>Mted lamb chopl, Md Veal &cek>pel. A PM- 0twnlc view can be enjoyed with~ IUMlt9. Recently exterior pdoe haw been •ldoeed with eutomatlc lhede8. Compln*1ttng the noMlglc charm of MaxMlla, the lounge fMturee the IOUndl of jazz end the Big &Md •L Maxw.la la located on Pacfflc COMt Hwy. at the Hwltlngton a.ch Pier. Cell ~2555. ~~ "Rafters" \i'kclnesday thru Thursday 8:00pm-U :30am Friday & Saturday 9:00pm -1:30am Wednesday ladies Night Wine Sl.00• 'v'kll Drinks Sl.OO•Draft Beer Sl.00 S~~· drilte 1Jtl!.!. r PREMJf:R;1 OPENING le p~.Mil d~~~~aa~ I Viking Lounge Premier Grill Scandinavian Cuisine Contintnlal Cuisine Rtsavations 751-2810 ~rvalions 751-2820 Valhalla, privat~ dining room for 20-50 Bacchus Cellar, primlt dining for 12~24 "IA Kitchen Table" Pining in lht kitchen for 6-12 Resmxdions-7 51 -6100 -Lunch Monl/Ry-Friilay 11 :30-3:00 Cocktails and Hors J'Oruvrt, 4:00··7:00 Dinntr Monday-Sltturrlay 5:30-10:00 .... <D Q) (.,) ., - • -· ·- - 16~11111111111111111111------------------------------------------.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---What's Happening ~ O> T"" t FromP~ 14 ~ et e July 1 NCePtlon. Ge1ery hows .,. w~. :;, noon-5 p.m. lnformetlon 54M989. ..., OUOllUll GALURY, 374 N. Coat Hwy, Lagune Beecti. -Chlneee bNeh pMtttnge end weteroolora wlll be extVblted July ~ 1-Aug. 1. Hounl ere 10 a.m.-6 p.m. deity. lnfonnatton, 494-4422. end Sele wilt be held Seturday end Sundey, 9 a.m ... 5 p.m. Adm.Ion la 13.50, edults; 12. ~-Guna mey be brought In f« tredlng end free lipp' ..... lnfonnetlon (213) 430-5112 . only. Audltlona w11 begin et 8 p.m. To echedule., eppo111t111eJ1t or obteln more lnfonnetton, c.ii 624-6279 or 41G-«>34. MTWLleaAT, 4700 E. PecHlc COMt Hwy., Long Beecti. J.,,.,.. Hermen end The Mighty ~ wll llPPMf tonight et 8 p.m. Tk*eta .,.15, Information, (213) 43&-7498. MUSIC -o CHAU.18 GALL.Ema, 1aeo s. eoeat Hwy, Lagune a..cti. - 't: Exhttlftlon of MW weteroolora -by R. A. a..o., Wiii begin LL s.tur.:; end run through July. lnformetlon 494-2497. aount COUT PLAZA, Coeta Meea. Suncley "t• denclng" begins tNI Sunday ffom 1 :30--4:30 p.m. end continue. throughout the""""* In the Jewel Court. The Big Bend of ow Helf9r1y wll perfonn through Sept. 4. o.nctng le free to the pubic. CllYaTAL CATHBMlAL, ~Avenue at~ Street. · Gerden Gtove. Cry9tal cathedral Symphony Ordleatra wll pt91ent tte ftnlll concert of the~ on 8-wdey et a p.m. Admlaalon la tree. lnformetJon, 971-4186 or 971-4182. "i ~T .UCHCfTY HALL Cl.*' I...,, 3300 Newport 'O Blvd., H9wpoft BMdl. The winning ertwofk ffom the Newport i 8Mdl dty ens teetMI 19 on d~ through :My 20. ~.,. 1 open to the public ffM of c:herge from 8 Lm.-5 p.m., Mondey-Friday. lnforme*>n, 840-2211or549-1858. ~ ETC. ART'Sf8' THEA:nR, 125 Pertt Ave., l.agune Beecti. l.agune 8eecti Summer ~ Feetl'ttl '13 preeenU lte MCOncl concert Sunday. P9ifom•IC9 wll ...,.. the 150dl ~of JoNnnee ~ F« ti• end lnfonndon, Clll'484-4166. OR•W COUNTY IMl1'D CttOllAU wll hokS ~ t« tte 118$-84 _. Monde)'·W•dn•dey by 11PPOl11tment TUllTLI ROCK CO-NTY CUillh. 1 ~ Ortvie, Ir-Me. ltvlne Symphony Orcha9tra wll give e free cone.rt featurtng a George Gel.... medl9y Sunday at 2 p.m. Information, 562-4237. . . LACMlllA mACM IWt llCHOOI. AUDITOMUlll, 125 Pertt A'M., Uiguna Beech. The lyric Opera AeaocleUon of Onnge I .... OUT Ort American A. T. LEOS California cuisine. Fresh Seafo<>ds. P!IStas •. meat & poultry. Elegantly served In a casual all'llOflPhere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona det Mar. 759-,1854. THE BARN American. l unch M·F 11-2:30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Chtlmpegne Buffet BNnc:h 10-2:30. Entertainment & D•=· Banquet Fecllltles. 14982 II. Tustin 730-0115. BARN FARMl!R STUKHOUU! The orlglnel. Featuring display bfOllng. Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11-2. Dinner nlgfltty Mon.-Frl fl'om 5 p.m., Set. & SUn. from 4 p.m. 2001 Herbof BMS., eo.ta Mee& 642-97n. THE COTIAGa MITAURANT Opan .,.,., day 8 AM. Br~t & Brunch tll 3 PM. Hearty & healthy lunchecn end ~. Fine Callfotnl8 "8118tal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy., Leguna Beec h. Reaervellona 494-3023 from IMne 956-0141. PARADIU CAl'I Ben Fr8nCllCan lfyle. Frteh flat'I Ind peeta. Patio dlnlna. Lunch M•F 1 t-3. Dinner Mon.-Set. from 6 p.m. Heppy Hr. M-F 6-7. Wed. Ledee nlte 60'-dr1Nc.a from a p.m. 8enQuet leciltlet. 800 Newport Center Or .. Felhton .tlland. Nftport a..cti. &U-1237. PUP PS• "Narurelly" cooked foocta. from penc:ak" to crepn ro ltHka. An ecMnture In netUJ.i •ting. Hrs. M-F 7 e.m.-12 p.m. Set. & Suri. a e.m .. 12 p.m~. VJaa/MC~ Caeual. Moderere PrlceL 3050 E. Coeat Hwy .. Corone dlt ...,, M>--1613 -- T.C.PDNRCOM 'Ive dining rO'OfM wtttl ftreplaoe. U#lctl Mon.-"1. 11:304 p.m. DIMer 7 d•Y• from I p.m . Atrltude adjuetmeft1 "°'" •· 7 •M•CS.Y9. ~and•••-ie Twe. .... ~ ......... """ /M., -~~ ........... ..... •••••••• •••••••• •••• 4 3zectiwan & Menclerin Cuialoea of Old CNna. H09t Wdeoe l ... Chef Vu Chen. eeg.nt dlnlnQ. lunch, Oinnclf. Set. & &Jn. Olm Sum (Chineee Tee Cake Brunch) . Banquets, Beer & Wine. RH1oneble Prices. 12 100 8Nct1 BIYd •• Stanton 898-3933. 8118133 Continental :CAA UDO A lmlll end Intimate ~ of dlanlty .ahat offere en extensive minll. lunchee M-F 11-3, Dinnen nightly IS-1 1. Pleno ber nightly tom 9 p.m. Sun.-TuH. & Mi ke Pattereon Wed.-Sat. 2900 N 2 p;rort Blvd .. ~ 8eecti 875-• • RMSRA Contlnentel. Chef Rleherd Bergner llnce 1970. lntlmete Dining. lunch 11:30-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM. Cloeed &Jn. & Holidey1. Banquet room1 3333 S . Brl1tol, Cotta Meu 54o-3840. ' TH1 .. mu1a ..,..,...,.., llSSliOUI wi9w and~ ~ -··-culllna, .''Ffeeh Ceich" lilfDod dllly. Ow-. .. • cocktall louft8e. Enfettatnment w ...... Lund\ ....... bow ~ .......... laniWlh.. as. w: ~HWy .. Newport IMch. County Pl-•'-D...:::" Brolldwey mue1cm 8elUrdey e• ' p.m. !Id!"' .. bt .....,., It the ~- ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT . . DIRECTORY TWO ouva FROM ITAL y Homestyle Italian Cooking In a romentlc et~e. Seme owner linoe 1975. ()pan Mon. ttwv Thur's. 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Friday 1111 11PM. Set. Ind &Ml. dinner only IYom 4 P.M. 22e7 Fa!M9w, Cotta Meu. 142-~. --- Mexican --~~~~~~~~- -CWCAFmto Mergerbe end gr91t Mexican lood. lunch and dinner 7 dll)'I e week. Happy hour M-F 4-8:30. Sundey chempegne brunch 10 -2 . Two Orenge County looetlol& 2975 IMne Bhd. at ...... eo.ta .... 148-3228. 20111 Brookhuret at Adam•. Huntington Beech. 113-9748. Ill CA8A lllXICAN MaTAUMNTa Our lood " • trip to Mulcol Eat. lir'°9 1972. ()per\ deity from 11 a.m. tor lunc""6 dinner. Cocktall1. Two ioc.tlone. 2tl !. 11ttl It .. Coet• MHa 10-7121. 101 Main It .. Bllboe -7MOOO. Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Entre.es & Seafo<>d. Lunch 11 • 3:00. Dinner trom 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F. Extensive Oyster Bar. Sun. Champagne Brunch 10 - ..;!:_OO. 4258 Martingale. Newport oeach 833·0080 -- THE CANNERY Strictly !Tesh local seafood. eastern beef. Lunch. dlMef, SUndey brunch end champagne brunch, harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly end Sunday afternoon. Late seefood gelfey. Historic wetertron1 lendmark In Newport's Cannery VIiiage. 3010 Lefevette. e1s-sn1. DILLMANI Prime Rib & Seafood. Wiid Game menu fll'1t Fri. end Set. of month. Lunch M-F from 11 AM. Dinner M-S from 5 PM. S.1. & Sun. Brunch 9 to 3. 801 Belboe Blvd .. Balboa 87~7729. MllTY PEJCAN FrWI ... food end Iota of It. Newport BHch -Lunch, dinner, Sundey brunch. Overlooks Newport Bey. 2736 w. Coat Hwy.142-3431. lrvlne • lunch, dinner, happy hoUr. 1830 Meln.~774. TAL.a OP 'nm WHAU Open 7 Daya. Brealc .... 7 a.m. M-F . lunch 11_. M-F. Dinn« 4-11 M-S. Set & SUn. bNnCtl 7-4. ()y9Mr ber Fri.. Set., Sun. 8anqu9t fecllttea up to 500. Entertelnment Wed-Sun. Pancnmlc -... 400 ...... St .• Balboa. 17'"*'3. TtmWAMHOU• FrHh 8Hfood & lnternallonel Cu111ne. Waterfront dining. Chef Chal1ea Klleglen. lunch, Dinner. Set. & 8un. Award Winni~ 8NnGh. ~ ' C.tamg. ~ a.. Et•t111111•1L Udo "1llgll. ~ a.di 17U700. Nyou would Ilk• your l/atlnQ to .. . llilJ Piii MAIN OFFICE • w .. t .. , It., Coeta MeN, Ca. Mall addreea: Box 15'0, Coeta ...... Ca., 12121 Telephone: 142-4321 Jiroflram lnl ormatlon u provided by w MtworJu •Utllonl and '-.ubject to ~ without~. -·-·· -TV Antenna ................................................. :-... ~ r Ilaytbne l>ranMt .... .... . ... .... .... .... .... .. .... ... .......... Page 4 7\1~ Toppen ................... ~:'." ............................ 1'1/1191 SJ'Ol'fa .. .. . . ... ..... ... . .. . . .. . ... . . ... ... . ... . .. .. ...... .. . ..... .. ... Pa(///e a Ilaytbne Schedule ....... : ................................... P..-B Evening Schedule ......................................... :. Pa/Ill I TV Puzzle ............................................... : ....... Pa/lf!JJ l~ KNXT, C88, 8121 W. 8uf199t BNd.,l.oe Angllee. Ce. 4 KN8C, NBC, 3000 W .. Alemeda Aft., ...... Ce. KMC, ABC, 4151 PnllpK1 Aft., Loe Angllee. Ce. I) KFM8, C• 7817 Engineer "-i, a.rt Diego, Ce. 10) KGTV, ABC, HlahwY IM and •11tt It ...... Diego, ca. (31) KC8T, NBC, ~ lilglneer Aolld, IM Diego, Ca. -: ••••• tr ffi KTLA. NGO WJ:: IMI., Loi Angllle, ca. KHJ.1V, 5111 Ave., Loi~ 1) KTTV, 1741 W. Sunlll llwd., Loi Ca. 3) KCOP·TV, 115 N. La ... Ave., Loe Ca. ------------ -~7 T - - ---- Ll a.Li_ --------- CBS have t w o premieree Sunday with "On the Road with Charle• Kuralt," at 8 p.m. and ''Our Tlmet with Bill Moyen," at 8 130 p.m. Kuralt ( abo•e) wlll tra•el tile baek .... o1 Amena reportiq oa tile aaa1aal people aa4,p1Mee he llada aloq tile way. Moyen will foeua -tlae human ....... ol toda1'• •hw•d-111- ) • ._ __ _ The Pilot J 'I' • •June 24 -June 30• Faye. Dunaway has the title role in "Evita Peron," on KNBC ( 4) Sunday and Monday nighta at 9:00. Craig·dreams of dropping Betsy By LYNDA filRSCH ALL MY ClULDREN: In an attempt to woo Daily, Palmer buys Lan' raoehone for $2.5 million. Erica learm ahe must uae her first and last name in order to market her new line of cosmetica. Lan catches Daisy and Palmer in an embrace. Unaware that Erica bu the brooch, Lan eean:hes for the piece of jewelry which holds the 9fJCl'et to his put. Opal decides to nm against Langley lor aty ClCIOJ"ldl,-.ndinlim on debating him. Tad and Jenny signed u teen mode1a with Joe grudgingly giving Tad permialion to live in New York on the condition Tad finlabes term paper in New York to get his h1ah achool diploma. Leamina Carrie bu left Chuck, Donna ... to let him aee J ohnny. With Chuck acreetnl not to claim the child as his own, Palmer decides to give Donna alimony. Nina upeet when ahe geta earrlnp and not an enpgement .rtna from Steve. Mark steps up hla cocaine UR. Angie IUffering dizzy spells. been vokeof her deed mother. Mickey off en Gwen money to get Don on a date 80 Macgie will consider Don a womanizer. Anna tella Tony ahe'a expectinc a ton. l![X;E OF NIGHT: Miles, abattered by Nicole's death, be1ieYel ahe WM pcUoned. Derek feel8 that Peter Nevins may =f==~Preacher~~~~!~ iw::ha for the-bottJe...~'• mem.xi.al terYiiceJtliles finally breab down. Peter doee not tell police he was at TV ltadoo the niaht of Nicole'• murder. Dell calla Chris and tells her he knows who killed Pcllld. Mark.ham firel ahot at Dell. who manaa-to eacape. Chris runa into room and ia ahot by Markham. Sky and Raven learn Gunther owna the theater. Dl Dl and Calvin try for a lutinC commitment. GENERALHOSPITAL:AtemenlglitbeglnaatGeneral Hospital when Vince, a bl.llband of a patient who died, tau. Monka. Bobby and Bryan bmtap in the cafeteria. Bryan ia ANOTHER WORLD: Fellcia believes that Cua ia being leriolWy wounded but Mark aves his life. Edward touched blackmailed by Cecille, who in~---'~ being blldanaUed by when Jimmy Lee ~ya with him and offers comfort durlna ~. Rachel bu a romantic ~ung with Mlle and then the teme situation. Scorpio tries to take over hospital hetlds to~ew York to think about marrtaae propcml. Mark situation, but Luke and Brock arrive to try and help. Durlna steps up his political race. Maisie tells Gorman ahe rememben tbeconfulklll Scorpio ii .u,htly wounded. Holly sween she'll .eeing a cab by the diner the day Alma waa killed, and the mui hold Luke 1eepoolible if Scorpo diee. Monica and Bobby are- who appeared in a newspaper photo with F,elida aakina about releMed, while Holly and Scorpio recorwummate their love. Alma. Quinn and Henrietta attend a concert liven by Abel's Grant tells C-elia he doee not want children. Alan, reallzinc twin brother Leo. Donna throws an enpaement party for bow much be Jovee Monka, deddel t.o live Alice full cuatody Sally and ,Peter. Quinn becomea 'lbomaaina'a adoptive of Juon. mother. GUIDING LIGHT: LlWan plNda with Bradley to iet AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betsy deddel to have tala to Beth aUend the prom. Mindy COlmeOll t.o PhWp in the stable . .ee who fathere.i her child. Ariel causht in trap let by Karen Billy walk.a in Md thinb it waa the other way around and when Burke walka in on her and con u1lat pGlik1C • w.ltby orden the twoecme not to eee wb apin. Venema hos-to South Ameriams. Jame11 reallw what Karen haa been up to make money by •llin8 eo. to Philip, but Edward .._... wt th Ariel and Burke. T~ and M.arao'• honeymoon put on the --be itven to ?tlindy. Warren c::on:a on to Leslie Ann. 1 hold when Margo baa to guard Kenny Rankin. Whit'• IOll She t.clm to N9POftd. when Floyd almolt walk.a Sn. Leamlna placed in Whit'• cuatody. Kirk triee to charm l'ramUe but abe lAIUe Ann and J'loyd are enaaaed. Warren '•ya that LlWan bruahea him off. Diana and Liu do battle. John hopm to pt hM beaoalle the hwl nune aail t.lie Ann II shattered. Anna relnltated on hospital ltaff. Crata dreuDI of dUIDIJlnl Betly. Belle and Tony f10W cber. Hope continue1 t.o drink. Anna CAPITOL: ~ her father for Wally's .cddent. Belle IUftertnc from Necko.atl and crytnc Jl8a. . Ronni telllhlmahedomn t wamto .. bimevw apln. Wally'1 ONSLD'l:TO LIV'S: Ma often Becky contract in return condidoo tmpl'OWl9. but t.-ta lhow he hal k:ldne, demsp and fer tn.t fUnd fer her unborn child. Jlee'"'"I um ii an 11 put on d1alyaia. When Wally ant npim ......,..__ be attlllnpl to oaatrol ber and the ehOd, BlckJ mm. the on.. noUca Thomas' crutchel and fean they're f« him. With When Ma .a Blldcy '°= him tbe Mdct. to accept 1borMa' ln the room, Wally blurtl out. "Dlu' God, It Dnw'1 IMt 1DUNet pr • Aa trtee to brw.k up anythlna'1 W1U1C wtth=y I awvw want to Uwf" Whim relatlcmhip_butll~ WU1.U1 n.ulabtot.ulo Tbomaa abow'I up at M tc:Mlno~lbetb Wanla to talk lbl cu't haw chOdrm. Bo ...._. whm ~ can- to him. A turned oft Jordy faDI lnlD wttb _... llrl. =-him ca Dllllah'a 111...-Y· ln New York, Dmd Larry II told by Tyler and Mark chat be'•.-. to beduown 11¥9 Vk:lde a IDldll cx..n wbm M rmta a New out on theltr.tl of WaetUnatan. r.rtn8 illll_..._ bll Yark lllUlk ball. Dntd trlM tD clod.-Darla. ~ dlmllt, Larry edmltl that be'• a,.,..._ ol the Caanunlll llcbo'1 affiM' of =-=:Kamt ...,_~•......._.tan Party and Slv. name. and contacta to M.rk wl Tyllr. Julie-thl --· ...., 1hat au.' ...,_tor 8ilwtna wtD wl Tyllr an Uvtnc topthft. f\lln lblb' pllm. DA Y9 or OUBLWBS: When Heel ...... ~-pndali RY.ur8 m J'rank lnlll a.rio. In • NVOlvlJw .,-pm trGrn Marte, atJbecon.-lnfwtatlld ..... to IDOft, cJoar,...... °*1clal,._. tmts ,._...,....,.a• thin rM1W her...,.. .. ••-AIW•..-n with tba&_..a.1111 watabld. Whim rr..k ~a.Joete. ... Julie, Hape nme away. Woody cllmandl Aw pa.J Mia to '8lnllblmtDblrloftwlbt..,.hn@a11Dlluntllll9._.dl9 U1p ld9nt about the nleht lhe ...med~ ID 1-~: wllale111J!ir1. A,...l'rll* II dllle. ~...---Ala ... 0... pnpmw to ~~'9 Rwel1 dlwd• a&-.'ftitOrw'ltlll ..... auUllllr .... 111 ....... !rnM .., ............... DOl.ra WID. TrlllahWllllll......... .. • Mil ........ l'ld...., .. ·=--..... ..... flGID--··· •del:WlllDflndoutwllolldllll'fllr: .... Q d ........................... ..... ma.._Jil•1hn+Nd........,..Tltm·•-..._• ...... ._ 1rW;_._......_,. mt nwlla 4 ,,_,N'924,1.. OtllDI B rrllll Lilila 1111 ..._. W. i..w rift JMll AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road . Newport Beach -840-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 w: 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH B~W 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Bea~h -638-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. ~ Costa Mesa -546-1200 ~ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat FORD THEODOREROmNSFORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 . _,__ - HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN·ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY ( BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 848-7739 MAZDA MIRACLE MAZDA 1425 Baker Street Costa Mesa -545-3334 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6851 -638-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEASON, iNC, 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -838-2~ TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY ... VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 ~ VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvp. Costa Mesa -846-9303 Friday, June 24, 1983 3 -TV Antenna 1 lnside Orange County' an award-winner . Bv PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol11!.e.,_, ......... Last October, KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach launched a weekly lifestyle program designed to echo the fonnat and production quality of Loe Angeles-baaed ahowa such as "2 on the Town" and "Eye on L.A" 11le key difference would be that the KOCE would fOC\19 exclusively on lta Pf\..baclcyard_-~-~411ty. __ ---- The need for such a show wu undi9puted. >..mentioned time and again, Orange County's two million reaidentl are often woefully neglected by the large LA-bued t.e1evt.ion stations. In addition, funding problmw had forced KOCE to dl8continue ita highly prai8ed "Newleheck," which had ~breaking eve11ta in Orange County twice weekly. The team responsible for the new "Inaide Orange County" never promiled to fill the void in breaking news coverage, but the question remained: Could KOCE. with a small staff and limited resources, come up with a respectable Orange County magazine show? That query waa answered in part earlier this month when "Inaide Orange County'' producen Rob Sharkey and Nicole Pierce stepped forward at the C-entury Plaza Hotel to accept the Los Angeles Area F.mmy Award for "Inf~tion Series --Independent Stations." (In th1a category, KOCE competed against other independent LA area stations, but not against the wealthier network-owned outlets, KNXT, KNBC and KA.BC.) "I don't think the station needed the Emmy to know that we were doing It right," aaid Pierce in an interview. "But It sure helped me." .. She said it was especially rewarding to pick up the awfro in front of many of the Loe Angel.ea televillon penonallties with whom she had worked in put yean. "I must have been k.l9led 45 times," she laughed. But putti.ns together a.lmoet 30 half-hour "Inside~ County" ahowa since last fall haa not alw~ been a laughing mat1er. Producen Sharkey and Pierce at.> appear • on-camera reporten. 11ley organize each eegment in the field, auperviae the editing and u.e of music fore.ch story and write the "bridges" that connect the four 9e1Jnenta makinc up mo1t pl'Oll'8IDI. "We don't have any leew•y here," admitted Pierce. •ilt's a lot of ~· We don't feel u thouCh eith« of ua can afford to becOme W. U either of ua hu a problem, who'• go6.na to do the show?'' Indeed, at one point in the~. Pierce broke two toel when a bone stepped on her left foot. She hobbled a bit but didn't mill a lhow. "Thia la not Ju4t a labor of love," aald Wayne Godwin, KOCl£'1 aenlor vb prealdent of pl'Oll'amminl. "Nlmle and Rob put U\ 80 to '70 houn a week on the ahow. It'• a labor of blood, sweat and tears.'' But Godwin Mid aome relief may be on the way. BestnNnl in July, the produoen will aet a m.k when the ttadon bePw rerunnJns aome-of the bes\~ fnlm the ,..i-.iof 11lnllde Oranp County.'' And for next....un. a third field producer will probably be added to take am of the Jotid off Sharkey and Pierce. Initfally, 'IJNkleO....,.County'' WM funded for a linele wi. But Godwin MAd .,...... haw .._ u..t up to ftnanm the ~ at 1-t throuch the end ol lea, UICI eddiuaml ~ .. apeetild to be announced IOCID. He llld KOCI la pl••d wtt.h the cantmt and fcrinat of I ,rtdtly, JuM 24, 1M3 -Hosts Nicole Pierce and Rob Sharkey cli1play the Emmy recently won by "ln1ide Orange County," KOCE'1 weekly lifestyle series. the procram, and viewers aeem to be satisfied aa well. In Its achedule, the ltaUon decided to palr "Inside Orange C.OU.Oty" with the PBS movie review pn>1ram "Sneek Preview." t.au. both aPPNI to wtde...-nl audiencel. When the 1eM01t beph. ''Sneak Previeww'' aired at 8 p.m. Thundaya. followed by .. lnlkle Orance County" at 8:30. But the ratinp eoon lndJclted that the •'Irwkle Orana- Countyt' w• drawinl even mon vtewen than "Sneak Previews." which '8 conlldend one of the mOlt popular pc'Oll'8ml on PBS. So the two Jll'Oll'Mll IWitched pl.-on Thundaya nlahtl. GodwtnCOl'I --aded--...11 that thil la a very competitive time period. dominated by ''M.apum. P .I." on CBS. But be takl the station II locked Into the 'nlunday Uot beca.-that'• the earUell Ume "Sneak Prevlewa" la available each week from PBS. (''lnllde Qnnel Countyt' 11 allo belna repeated now at 1 p.m. Nooda::I At about 10,000 per ep.ode, ~·~-Or.np County" C&lllboUt • mudnoproduce•"Ne ....... '' Oodwin- ll.ld. Be .ad then II little 1lbUhood that a hard MWI pl'Oll'UD wW be NYiwd at KOC&. • .,.... Ormet Oauaty' .. cWlnHe1y -....... " Qodwill lllid. "It 11 an lntGnmdon lhow. And lt'1 ........ tD be m 'uppll',' an u.DUftlnl lhow • ._ wbm we lllllM.a a ..... , CID •ttlftd ...... ft tried to put In arr/ of ... tlllbll people .... ..., cou.kl tum tD lft Mlp." dectda to have a meetina with her, but It tu.ma into a major Vlcior and I»•a'-! feel Eve and Max lt01e it. Nikki fiaht. Maeve lkle9 with Leiah. Jack WI\* with Seneca and determined to find out ~ blood tem lt Vidor w• the punchelanoff..duty pol.iceman. Jill narrowly preventaJ.ck'a niia1 father of her beby, but Ray oonvmc. her not to. Julia arr.t. · follow. Eve to the airport and recosntzee Max u the "doctor" SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Warren berates Suzi fOI' who trea1ed her. Nikki refwiee Kay'a order that lhe not 1ee not cartna about the openlna of hia CMino. In -=ni Warren Rick ap1n. Tncy vowa not. to eee Danny until abe Imm wantl toleduce Suzi'• best friend Wendy. Wendy hll a dream welaht. Gina fwioua when her father 11 denied i-roJe. Gina about Warren and later auccwnbe to hia charm. Suzt arrtvea com1orta Laurep on her feellnca for Danny who admltl abe'a home while Warren and Wendy are in the bedroom topther. in love with him. Diane aet1 Cindy up for mode11na and Steve continues to date Stephanie. Sonny believel Steve and ahootinc,aetllon with Joe, a ,Pho~pher for Jabot. Jill t.ella Mich8el•a appearance in Hendenon more than a mere Jack ahe • fearful that Dina i IQl.na to ruin her marriaae- cotnddence. Dane aaya p>dbye to Sonny after ~ the Have • qu.Uon about your iavorlt.e «Mp or «MP .W-1 romance im't eotna to work. Liza and Travta renew their Write to Lynda HJnch, clo Field Newspaper Syndktlt.e, P.O. ~ vowa. Dr. Ropn tella Liza that her unborn bab~ Box 19620, Irvine, OUif. 92714. She will answer u IDlllJY may auffer aevere healihrt:m· qustiom IUI she can in her column, but the volume of ID.Ill YOUNG AND RES : Victor's gun 11 m&atng, and make. pertlOlllU repUet1 imJX*ible. • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE For complete ad copy and art services advertisers all along th'e Orange Coast rely on Mognovox 19· ~ Automalc Ane '~ Colof TV • MX/100 solk:Htate chcusls • 90° ln-llne motrl• tube • Mechonlcol tuning • Electronic voltage regulation • Efficient 3 N x 5" speoke< • Conlernpotory styling • ICMU7WA Daily Pilat Friday, June 24, 1983 ~ ·-·Day1l11 ---1==--llllQ llW.U'41C..._(1W) 4111 .. Tlll__..a.._, ~mm .,.. . .. IATPA1llGl..r:lca. .. ,__.fUYIC8mW.P•C-. 'm CAI cmrn11Y ... _ ... =n.. =-~":Amtlmt-. ,..,. 1• .unu,.., ,. •=' ==-==r __ __..ow.,., &-·••1•~ .. ,..,._ m=&. .. an• .. i,.CIUlfUY .. ••mmllf --~.., (Tiii) 8111 .. ·-~ .. . -,. . ....,~ ••••11u. .. • ••tUCY(NI) &"'·r.:., cm ... .. Ee.': Ii!!= ~-·· .. .. ,...,. 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(2 , 4 I ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ' • LutNr LMlhr vs. lrYlng "Thia Women .. DllnQefout" ( 1952 ••••• ~ ) arN) Joen Cfewbd. Oent1la Morgen'. 3 r Welle ,·,, Ollght To Be In Ptcturea" i~ Wlte" (1867, AcMntl.we) Rich--,&.... ....,_ ~ =· = erd Burton. Joen Colina. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ti i;J;; ~ to Holt/wood to 9ef to know her l "Otl Oodl" (1977, COmedy) George --Q -•lflldD..-rltei r.ther. 'PO' (1 hr., na.JoMDefwer. (1hr .. 38mln.) •• 41-) ''A Dllnoel'oua 8'1mrnaf'' ( 1912. Dr• .... ~ .... You ColAd .. Wtwt I ....,.. IM) Tom Silerrtn, ..,.,,_ MMon. (1 hr.. IM'I Gueel; Dorothy Hamnw· 1-~) Mere llnglr, R.H. 40 min.) stein, .... o4 the .... lyrlicllt o.c.r I. lhl ~ ol bind -· "8oTNlllLOYe'' (1953, Biogr8PhYl Hemmerteeln M. (R) Q .............. Tom a..n·a oollgt Kittvyn Qrayaon, Merv Grtftln. (1 hr., 30 ·--. 'PG' (t hr., 40mln.) • min.) a:> .. "Rew ONI" ( 1971. w.t.n) WCD> "Me" (1977, Drama) Jene Fonda, Gerltd l<annedy. Gua Merc:urto. A -.,y •• ...,. -v "Ila Aad.J!~(·,~~r-6r.m., Bemla ~ ~ .~o:;u=) to rid ',llotMneon. (2hrl.) Cl) .......... E*T ,"ti hr.) • • •• < 1 eea. Mylteryl M1c:Ne1 Cl> .. ''Auehor1 Auehorr < 1112, eom- • ChrllCophar Aae-4. &::'") ectvt N P9clno. ~ Cennaft, A Hew "The Women ..,_1 " (1981, Yoi* pe.=11·a wlle ~Nm .. I ROfl'ence) Geretd Dlperdllu. Fanny 91"8 ol her dM9n to tllce ... OI Atd9flt. ( 1 hr .. 41 "*'·) jUlt • '* ... plly .. ..,. to open. 'tlQ' •Cl> ..... lunnv'• 3rd Movie: 1001 Alb-hr. mi'I.) -. ~ Iii TIM" (1182, ~) Al*Mled. _,_ V-.. by M9t "-'o .............. (1 -Alllnll ._ .. Clrlahl9ll tw., 30,,.,, ) -~'Alt Amertcen W..MOlf In London'' •1. COlnedy) DNd NlughtOn, Jinny • (1 "'·~ ~ f!*.\) "Aulhclrt ~ .. (1112. Comedy) T,=C.:J:"' .. IO"*'-l -• OfTN "(1112.ar.. Ml --~;;,~~;;:.;;. - -""' ~ CNll'1 (1M1, .... ) LM ...... OwtaMat~ (1 ·~~" Ct•t.Dw)YClllo .. Olli ....... ''"'···"*'·> . ,.. ........... .. tW ,... .. , I IW . -----~ _., =ra11=.. ,..,MMr F .. 111 ll_tla,.. -.. 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Elschled tries to clear Capt Finnerty, who was falsely accused ot reck-n shooll!:IQ~-pr· (R) ( 1 hr.) l u.U .... _.,. mwll "Who ts Killing The Great Chefs Of Europe?" (1978., Comedy) George Segal, Jacqueflne Bisset. A fast-food chain king tries to keep hit eJC-Wffe from being the neJCI victim of a klllef who Is mur- dering well-known chefs In the same way they prepare their most famous dishes. 'PG' (1hr .. 52mln.) CID llOWll "Deathtrap" (1982. Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A play- wright suffering from wrlt8f's block plans to do away wTth a former student of his and plagterlze the young.man·sipromislng ~Y· 'PG' (2 hrs.) m MDVII "Hit" ( 1973, Adventure) Billy Dee WIHlams, Richard Pryor. A black fed- eral agent bitter ove< his daughter's death sets out 10 trip the gang of French drug smugglers he believes to be responsible. ig hrs., t5 min.) .. Cl) MDVII "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder A war veteran turns to a life of crime after the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while being 1 prisoner of the North Vletnameee foe slJC years. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35mln~ -1=••11w1www ... CM.a-...-.... .... , ... I llM 1'0 RM The Bill of Rights guarantee of free apeech and Its meaning are debated; Wllllam F Buckley Jr, hosts.. ,.,filf!----==-Protett demon· stratlOt\e by antl-nuclMr groups around the wOfld on the International Dey of NuclMr Disarmament (June 20) are cov- ered. ··--1m,..•-1 YMmn CD .. "Cent~ead" (No Deta, Ora· ma) PIUI Trahelr, l(yle Foeter. A Qlrtl9- meigezlne photogr9PNf of the Muri f-. • profelelonal dlllmme: lhould he UM 8 pretty young dltcovery In a Ctnter· lotd apread or ktep her 10 "*'-It. ( 1 hr .. 20 ~ CD> "Tiffany Lust" (1981, Orame) Mine Manhatttn, Vtronlcl Hart. A young wife IMV9I her hulbend end embel'tlt on • Mtllt of ••ual adventutee. 1! hr., 25 min.) CJ) .. "Pr ... t Of Lov.'' (1981, Ora• me) ten Mcl<ellen, Jenet Suzman. Alter IM¥1ng EflO!end bec8U8I of thl binning of hie novtlt. O.H. Lawrtnot tPttldt hie frnal YM" •tteolllng ceneorthlp end promoting hit ldNI on MJCU8I and lf1llttc freedom .. Guests: Eddie Murphy. actrese Jennlfe< Richards. (1 hr.) <11 •--~ *'-.. " mTOP•IHIR .... -CCULI =-==....,UlmMll ..,...., .. ....... •cum 1W ... "True Confessions" ( t981, Orama) Rot>ert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usoally eeperate worKts of two broth--ers, a Los Angeles poNoe detective and an ambitious Roman C.thollc priest, con- verge during a murder Investigation. 'R' ( 1 hr .• SO min.) -· --~ T-.rr An Interview with Ted Shackelford. l lG••-AW ,_ATM..W LCM. ti •m HI IT'fU IUloY MCam &M a ••111 =-The outrageous, unpredictable comedian performs his adUlt nightclub act at Retorts lnte<natlonel In Atlantic City, New Jersey. .l! hr.) Cl) ... "Hl$tory Of The World -Part I" (1981. Coroedv) Mel Brooke.. Madeline Kahn. Man's illUStrtoue history -lrom Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish Inquisition •• Is examined. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) ... MDVII "Tommy" (1975, Musical) ROQ8f Oeltrey. Ann-Margret. 8eMd on the rock opera by The Who. A young boy struck deaf, dumb and blind by the llgflt of his fllher'a murder becomes a modem· day messiah e>cplolted by a greedy untie and a worshl.ppfng publlc. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 mln.L -• • ecn•1www Guest: Joe Walsh. i ) ~30 min.) 9 -• -Guest. Father Theo-idor;~.l:iJ ••!@& ... LCM.' •1•1n1.1 Mn0 -"Formula I Canadian Grand Prllc" (R) ( 1 hr.) CI) ... "s.cr.ta Of A Wllllng Wife" (No Dete) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm .. "The Uneeen" ( 1981, Horror) Batbllra Bach, Sidney Laa6ck. A TV newswoman and her two .-itt•nts find lodgings at a bOatdlng houee lnheblted by • dleturtled brOther end allter and their moi\atrOUI oftlorlna, 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -1 Rill c ..... .... ,..,,.. Earth" (1974, Sclance- lctlon) John Sbon, Olant MUldaur. A 20th-Qentury men le Mtlt through • time warp Into the 22nd oentuty, ft hr., 30 ~ ''8-dt Of M " ( 1870, HorrOI') l<etheltne Houghton, Rita Gem. The ttrTOf begif'I whlfl • holpllal petlent ,.,.._ ell ~floral.,, .. __ ... (2 hrt.) CJ) ... "The 8ti9g8 At Red Alwt'' ( 1964. W.t•n) Van Johneon, .io.nne ON. 1nc11e"-•neck • foct wnti fhe hets> or • a.~ gun...,.. from Coldedtr•te ld- l"'9'a'rJ -M ~-- popular rock IU~tar of the '709 per- forms many of his smash hits In an electrl-l}ll_~t In the park. ( 1 hr.) t:11 Cl) "The Deer Hunte<" ( 1978. ~·- ma) Robert De Niro, Meryl Strtep. Three close, carefree lrlends from a sman Penn- sylvania steel town are changed forever by experiencing the terrors of war when they are drafted and sent to Vietnam. 'R' lhrs., 3 min.) w ..... ... ...... lllML .... llCMI "Waltre&&" (1982, Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Harris. A would-be actress, a teen-magazlne reporter and a prep-school reject havt various adven- tures while working at a New York City diner. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W 8 mWll "The Coralcan Brothers" (HM 1. Actventure) Douglas Falrbllnks Jr .. Ruth Warrick. Two Siamese twins aepatat· ed at birth fan In love with the Mme wom- an while avenging the murder of their par- ents. (2 hrs.) · CC) .. "Conlesslons Of A Pop Per- former" ( 1975, Comedy) Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth. A rock 'n' roll star flndS plenty of romantic acllon While on tour. ( t hf .. 30mln.) •1 llo': ... 001 .. ••1•1•1inrr "Gldaet" (1959, Comedy) Sandfa Dee, Cllff'"Robertson. During sum-mer vacation, a glrl chaMS sun, surf and r°"=~ ~-"Wlmb1e9on '83" (3 hrt.) (fl mwll "Performance" ( 1970, Orama) Jamee FoJC. Mlek Jagger. A hood on the run from the mob finds sanctuary In the home ol a burned-oot former rock star. 'A' .l! hr., 45 min.) ca>llDWll "Halloween II" (1981. Hocror) Jamie Lee CUttls. Donald Plenence. A hopelelaly Insane murderer continues his reign of terror In a small town. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ..... 110W11 "The Seduction" (1982, SUtpente) Morgan FalrchMd, Mlchael S.r- razln. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an Is Ylcllmll9d by a mentally dltturbed admirer. 'R' ~hr .. 45 min.) =16':_. .. (No~~· ma) Aod Steiger; O.lfid Huffman. A young OOUf*'• tranqull ... la lhl"91'9d Wh8r'I ttley .,. lerrortnd bV fOUf Mdltlc l'luntera. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •CC> .. "An Eye For An Eye" (1981, AMtlturel Ctluol( Norrtt. -· ... ''Nlatrt Key" (1837. Myst8fY) AOrlt l<etloft, Warren Mull. Alter 1...itng. rnen'a lnwntlon, • gang of °'*' deClOI they could Ul8 fhe tlflntt of the lrMntor ' n wel In ptotttng their rObbllftea fOr them. u hr., 31) min.) \ Cl) NL0 "USPA Rofex Oold Cup" (A) ( t hr,) ••-"Pumolna Iron" (19n) l:>c>w-mantery. Arnold ldwrar~. Lou =·::.ta~~, ~"loo In lht WOftd "' i'ilf.') -· "&Apke'' (197Sr0r.wna>-'f:,y Curtll. Anfenette Comer. Loult "Leptte'' Bucttefter, e IMdef of Amttlce's IM1delworld, Nedi up lhl l'I01Clflout f i!==--°"1 -_ .. DM(.;;8'Nlll ~'' (tt-7-3.-- eme) IMy Nellon. '¥ee Dlwn Por· ••· A MtlF end "'*' 118M end tortura ' .............. ~,., ..... ~"i~ .. 1f~=:> CoiliicM ~ °'"· Jim Heme. iii known .. Murder. Inc. (") it~I ,_ Hole: Johnny car.on. 12. MMr • .Nne24,1Ma iii.~,..,.. (II} -".IUlle" ( 1917, Crimi) .... '°'*' Y8fW ........ Writer lllln ....... .................... " ..,.,.,....,..,......, .. ... -' ctlldhood frllnd .... "* Nip. Cl '"" 16 "*'·, .. l'rlilg Cold. ind, ~ ~ oot d lhe •topt to r•trleft hit ••Olen P.!cperty. (R) r:l e Mawl•llPAm.Y "fhe Oll~ren'1 Hour" ( 1 tv.~ i =r .... A IUITlfMf camp creel- ed '°' kk» from dlY<>toed tamitlee: a look al a customized van deelgned to float on lhewater. - ... "Ttle Helen Morgan Story" (1957. Bk>gfaphy) AM Blyth, Paul New- man. A lotch singe< 1Uf*1 pe.sonal and ptOfes&lonel loll a1 she fights a battle i lnsl a~~ hrs.) ........ . .... WM.1 --"II The End Near?" Guest John Mendelson, vice president, M01Q8n Stanley end Company. Inc. CC> .. "An Eye FOf An Eye" (1981, Adventure) Chuck Norris. Christophe< Lee. A San Francisco cop quill the force to avenge the murder of his partner by members of a drug ring. 'A' (1 hr., 46 min.) (l)lill .. -11-c•na-CID llOlftl "Jimmy The Kid" (1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMal. Bumbling crlmlnals kidnap the son of two cou&soul singers. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "Supe<man II" ( 1980, Fantasy) ChtlS1ophe< Reeve. Margot Kidder. While aevlng Paris from a nuclear exploelon, Superman unwlttlngly frees the trio ol powerful vlllalns who were Oflglnalty Imprisoned by his Kryptonlan lather. 'PG' {g hrs .• 5 min.) D llO¥ll ··A Dangerous Summer" ( 1982. Drama) Tom Sktrrltt, Jarntt Muon An arsonlet plota the deetructlon of a muttknllllon-doiar retOrt neer Syd- '.:!!>'· Australia. ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) ... llOlftl "Bo11car Berthe" ( 1972, Dr•· ma) Batbeta ~. OeYid C.rradlne. During the Oep<..aion, three men and a girt 90 on a crime ac>r .. lnvolYlng train robbefy. kidnapping 1nd proelltutlon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • 0 AT-When Valentine and Baker ate caught Ullng their barradla a1 a gam- bling casino. their ent11a unlt It confined to the base IQ< 30 dlyt. (R) I Cll ... _, ~CGUIT WM.1 Slmf -"It The . End Near?" Guest: John Mendallon. vice ptesldent. Motgen Stant.y and Company. Inc. CD • CDOF• I.._ OCMrrf ''Wash- ington Assignment" Orange County's five congressmen are Interviewed In WHhlng- ton. O.C. on lasuea attectlng Orange County and the nation. •9 Cl) DAI.LAI J.R. resorts 10 his old tricks to get the uppe< hand on Bobby. who enters Into a hlgh·rlsK business propo61· tlon. (A) ( 1 hr.) II llllllt -Michael tries to help a family ol lndependetll truckers who are being victimized by a wealthy warehouse owner and his tienchmen. (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 (II llOlftl "Fatso" (1980, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Anne Bancroh. A portly compulsive eater believes that nothing can dampen his desire lor tOOd untll tie falls In love. (A) o (2 hrs.) I =-------.. 0-. "The Edge Of Fotevet" Or Carl Sagen •XPl<>t• lhe hisloty of the unl-vatse from lhe time when stars and galax- ies =a;n to torlTI. (~ t t hr,) ·-IMl•I •LaonatdBam· sletn and the VleMa Ptlllharmonlc pet• fOfm Beethoven's "The CrNIUfll Of Pro- metheUt~43" and Symphony No. 8 In F Malcw. 93. (R) ( 1 ht.) CE•• -Rafael Lopez I Juan Veloz 10-round JUnlor Lightweight bOu1 (trom Weal Warwick. A.I.). (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ([) .,. "Waitress" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Harris. A would-be actress, a teen-magazine rePQtter and a prep-school reject have various adveo· turea while wotklng at a New Yotk City diner. 'A' (1hr.,30 min.) c_m CZ) llO¥il "Author! AuthOll" ( 1982, Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New YOfk playwrlght's wife leaves him with a pang ot mostly he< children to take care o just as his new play Is about to i n. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) .. MCAft.m .. W/llf~IHOWCA• IAnmAY~ llOI' ---y M ... 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Prmer\led U I lervice to the l'OmlTIWUly by dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 714) 675-:1-192 2345 £. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 0, COJona del Ma~ Friday, June 24, 1983 11 -Salurclay Cont. &af• ..... Oll~ ........ -1~-... MWYCOIWUI .... 11.cnlDAY ~n Old CaNfomla" (1942, Western) John Wayne. Binnie Barnes. (2 hrs.) I AIAWlmu_,.•llO'nOll -c•••••rr 11M1 "Siient Movie" (1976, Come- dy) Mel BrOOl<s. Marty Feldman. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) .. Ill).._ "The Gallant Hours" (1960, Biography) James Cagney, Dennis . -1We(l)1.,~r~-• "•Ml Reglonal coverage of Pittsburgh Pirates at St. LOUit C.rdlnalS l°'f.i~i~~=· TOO .,...10 • Jotlnny Mann ho&ta this lnternetlonal Christian. Aid documen· tary depicting the plight of starving c!IH· dren In Uganda, Thallfnd, Somalia and E tltlllc>la. ( 1 hr,) e UITa.... ..... Brad Seers cov- ers do-ll·yourM!f tune-ups. engine con- densation, and bergalnlng for a UMd car. i •caa1aawccum "W•lh-1ng1on Alllg(iment" Ofange County's five congreamen are Interviewed In W.lhlng- ton, O.C. or\ Issues affectJiig Ofange C°lll{ and the nation. ~--~uthor! Authorl" (1982, Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (D)llCMI "Th9 Boy Who Never Was" (No O.te Adventure) ( 1 hr.) Cl) iiMI "Two Weeks With Love" ( 1950, Musical) Jane Powell, Rleardo Montalben. (2 hrs.) ... "GOlng Apel" (1981, Comedy) Tony O.nz.a, Jeseica Waller. ( 1 hr .. ~7 min.) -· llMI "Count The Clues" (1958, W"tem) Clayton Moore, Jay Sll\ie(heell. IW.;tn.) YCOOlmwmtMo.•,.,_ r-a••••11 a'91D -U.S. Junior Tourna· ' ment Flnell (from Indianapolis, Ind.). (R) ltwa .. 30 min~ tW ··::-ium l!L.1 "Miii Swttcti o The Aeecue" Anitnated. Two young children are 1ramponecl beok to the 17th century. where they confront wttc:Ne end "'='"'" 2) (R) Q ·-"or.cut.-..till AIMn From Tiit !'ave'' (1989, Hofror) Ctlr19topl'lef L.ee. ['=~) 0 di 1••• ftlf .. "And YtM Heme le JoMh" 11. Creme) 8aly 8truther9. Jemee --IMl9.ft .... ) ~-CD .. ''DMtt\ In Venice" (197t, Dr•· ,,,., Dlrtt &oo-dt. Sltvana Mengano. (2 M. .. 30.":li~ ~--"Author! Author!" (1912 Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cennon. ( 1 hf .. IO "*'.) ,. ,rldmy, June 24, ,. '9 llOWll "The See Hornet" (1951, Ora· ma) Rod Cameron. Adele Mara. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ,,.l <I>'"~ --=MWTMIMOW tll 'MJMIMDITM9 llOWll "The Noose Hangs High" ( 1948. Comedy) Abbott and Cos1ello, C.l~C>owot. (1hr.,30~ I TC1910f .. OllW M• CMtoVWUl•rr llOWll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery, Mien.et Celne. (2 hrs .. 9 min.) · e .._ "Greased Lightning" ( 19n . Biography) Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges. (1hr.,36mln ) .......... -1 (I) &M:UTM ,_ITOC*I llOWll "Men In War" (1957, Orama) Robert Ryan. Aldo Ray. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Avenging Eagles" (1981 , IAdvefl.:l:li.T~=g. (2pts.) mw-.on ._ "Caveman" (1981, Comedy) Ringo Starr. Dennis Quaid. ( 1 hr , 31 min.) Cl) llON "Rollercoaster" ( 1977. Suspense) George Segal. Timothy ~­ toms. (1 hr .• 59 min.) .. ti!) llOlfll "The Hanged Man" (1974, Orama) Steve Forrest, Cameron Mitchell {1 hr. 50 min.) . -· ()) ........ flllnVAL "The Vlolin" Two young brothers, who have been saving money for a vlOlin, meet an old wayfarer wllllng to leach lhe older boy 10 PJ;.t~ Instrument. (R) I lllmrJATMllMll .,.._, ftll -Featured: Sally Field'• new production company; Ted Shacilelford; Cheech and Chong on the beach In CeMM, France. ( 1 hr.) l camvtll ... S ..... -.on .. "ThUnder Over Arizona" (1958, Weltern) GeorQe Macready, Skip Homeief. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) we .. "0..th Squad" (1973. Mys- tery) Robert Forster. Melvyn Douglas. ( 1 hr .. 30mlnJ a e 1 • -.-Same-day oov· erage ot the day'• top match (from Lon· don;j."&:lJl tn .. 30 min.) t•OfMMOll I= .... = --.. "Monmblque" (1965. Drama) ~ Coctwan, HMdegardt l<neft. (2 hrl.) • mrA ''The Doctors Of Nlgefla" A dat· lnQ Niglrtllr\ coelltlon of doctors bOth In wflif• COlltl end In tribe! robee are trying to eotv. the country's "'""h probleml. l tfi. c .. Clr~ Two" (1980, omanoe) RICl'lard Burton, fatum O'~ i hr .. 40 min.) (%) "~'I elite" (1980, Wnl· em) Kiii l<ltttoftMon, Chrlttopl'let Walk· --g~mJ---­.-. .......... Amerloen swttclPlte In 13 ~ 8'>0rtt (he from ColOrado ~ Coto.). 42 M. IL~-..= i om Colorado Springs, Colo.). (2 hrs.) ~-.on llOWll "Raggedy Man" (1981, Ora· ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .• CO llCMI "The Secret Potlceman'I Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John Cleese, Graham Chapman. (1'hr .. 30JTlln.) g llCMI "Star Wars" (1 977, Fantasy) Mark Hamlll. Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) --1.:llJ.IUWl&MD -MAltDY '°" / llAllCY ...... e llMI "John Goldfarb. PleaM Come Home" (1965. Comedy) Peter Ustinov, Shirle~clalne. (2 hrs.) • 1WITY wmt ... .... BlN Moyers looks lrttQ the special world of lnven~ . ~ ~ P001IM.L Boston Breekers 11 Oakland Invaders (Subject to blackout) Qhrs.) • ©) 11CM1 "The House Where Evll Dwells" ( 1982, HOrrOf) Edward Albert, Susan Geor~~= .. i =-:. .. 111tl Cl) NA IOL1 "Denny Thomas Memphis ClaUlc" Third round (from Colonlal Country Club In Cordova, Tenn.). l hfJUMnw .. ,_ ._ UI. Robbie Doyle eumlnel boardsalllng, and windsurfing expert Kay Robberson explains how to uee your weight and the balance of fOfo• on the rig ln tandem lo control direction and r.~NITUIT • (Ii .... MMIWAY The humorous side of the probation system It conveyed In this story about two Hl-y .. r·olda who ere both onJ>robetlon for the flrst time. 111t ®•1"GllU&LUITUT9 , •• .,. "The Aoed To Zenzlbar" ( 1941, Comedy) Bing Cfoet>y. Boo H~~2hfl.) I Qf•ll.._1•11n1T ..... -...--.una .,. "She" ( t965, A<Jventure) Ursula Andreu. Jotln Richardton. (2 hrs.Wm.-cA I Nl&Y JllOllMIT .. "Lion Of The o..ert" (1981, ame) AnthOf'ly Quinn, Oll'ler Reed. (2 tit_-.. 45 Min.\ Cl) .. ,(Come Back To The S And Dime, Jimmy O..n, Jimmy Deen" (1982, Drema) SaQdy Dennis, Cher. ( 1 hr .. SO lmln~ .. ,... = -rr' ... llftWY 8checMed: Juan LaPorte I Johnny de le Aoea 12· -tawwl WIC-F~t ~ ·bout (IM ttom San Juan, ~o Aloe>): NBA CoiltOe dtatt preview. ( 1 hr., 30 ln.J.. ..... a1l1Fllft .... --"lt00.000 8Mttle live from Ltllanl L..,_ In 8Mttte. ~·----... "1100.000 8Mttte .. ~"°"' ~ LAnee In 9-ttte, 1"~\~"*'·> --''8ellrt 3000" ( 18'1 ~ l\n) ~ c.r.dnl, •• ~ Ohlnn- IJ!g ••• , ht .• 30 mft.) ' ( OJ -''The Enc11811 tummef'' 1W , .. ''Jimmy The Kid'' (1982, Adventure) Gary Coleman, Peul LeMet. t1 hr., 30 min.) (I) .. "Runaway lllend" (No Oete, Adllenture) MllM Buchatlen, 8ir.one Buchanen. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) •..Glll'"tll-au.t:.Oralg NettleL .. CC) .. "Raw Deel" (1978, w .. t ... n) Gererd Kennedy, Gue Mercurio. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) .. CI)lllMI "Llaztomenle" ( 1975, Mutlcal) Roger Oeltry, Sara K"tetman. ( 1 hr., « min.) -· .... ,_ "OlalPOl'e In Lebanon: The Greet Houle Of CHlcle" An lnt9Mew with the current cathollcua, Kerekln II, end e visit to the Cathedral of St. Gregory are featured In this look et the Armenian dlaepora In Lebanon. (l)MWOMDT--llll .. "The Thing" ( 1951, Solence- Flctlon) James Arneae, Dewey Mertln. ( 1 hr., 55mlnJ -W'rAltl......00 1•11rm IATM11a " ...... ~,,,­,.., .. ..... ••1 w-•--~~­,_,. ... TO• ... .. ~-"Beaebell: Beserunning" Guest: Joe Russo, St. JOhn's coach. (R) > (JD llCMI ''Endless Love" (1981, Romance) Broot<e ShletdS, Martin Hewitt. {jhr .. 5~ . • DM __ ., .... An unhappy rich. kid, who has everything except friends, finds that ~ ltf9 changes dramatlcelly when he 19 offerecf Mwn wishes by ·a fairy godmother (Butterlly McQueen . 1 hr. CZ) .. "09monl Of The Mind" (1978, Horr0t) Pu Jone9. Petrtdl MtgM. ( t ~ 2tmln.) .... ...,"' • PPmnu. -au.t: Ken s.,_. t PWWWllW 1=---ee PM a.wm-____ - .. ""You ColAd S.. What I Heer" (1982, Bloar9Phvl Mero Singe<, R.H. 1T~:..!"'T·l1 ... Cl) I "Tract< And F)eld: Sprinting'' Gueet: tffl Roeen, Auburn co.oh. ,. u.m l .... IUll'IYm.._ .. _. 1•u• II ---.... ....... CM.NllU 111M1 lmf .... , "" ...... . NOllCT-• .. "Cl<cle Of Two" (1980, Romance) Richard Burton. Tetum O'Neel. ( 1 hr., -40 min.) Cl) IUIO Mall "Formula I Canedlan Grand Prlx" (R) ( 1 hr.) CO .. "S.. Prince And 11)8 Eltt ~ (NoL>ifi, Tintasy} Animated. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) - Cl) C& -A truck• father end his children set out on • deliWfY convoy com-R<J6ed Of two flashy, 1&-wheelef trucics end • suspicious-looking taxi that seems to be following ~hem. • .,.. "Star Wera" (1977. Fantuy) Mark Hemll. Herrlaon Ford. (2 hrs.) -~lllllllPU I M99JTMm . --· 0-....1~~··, ... ~=-umr-~1an11• 1--••·•ru .. "No Man la An ltlend" ( t982, Orama) Jeffrey Hunt«, Marlt)•U Thomp-'°"ii~=) I NOllCT-11 .. "Solo" ( 1978, Creme) Vl~t , Perry Arrnstrong.~2 hra., •1 ~!!AW lh .. U ii ... ml!'Round Up Time In Texat" 1937, W..tem) a.ne Autry. ( 1 hr.) = &• .......... ..... , .......... •11mATM_, . NOllCT ....... __ .,....., .. "Acrou The Greet Divide" ( 1976, Adventure) Robert Logen. Heeth· er ~. (2hrs.) Cl) "The Catered Affair" ( 1956, Comedy) Bette Devis, Ernest Borgnlne. .. 2hlrs.~-.Y/IUD ... .... . , __ WOY•TOMIOrTOll OPM llA ..... _ NOllCT ... 11 fUYtGllmT,_ .. "Safari 3000" (1981, Adven- ture) David Carradine, Stockard Chann· ·11rir"l'o~l.. 'mrDOO/NPY9 ----~•a• -.T-.Y -. NOllCT""9 II .. "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Benji. (1 hr .. 43 ~~ ...... , .. Cl). CO .,. "Bert>ery Coast" ( 1935, Dre- ma) Joel Mc:Oee, Edward G. Robinson. c.g hrs.) . m In 1"lt -A young men learns the value of frlendShlp and fair ptey. G .. "The Bettle Of Neretve'' (1971, Adventure) Y~I Brynne<, Hardy Kruger. (2 hrs.) -..... ,__ . ·.No.More • · Bedw•tt•ng NEW. 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Corona def Mar · . . .673-3933 Friday, June 2•. 1983 13 a J . . -lalurclay Cont. unhappl!Y married woman 'fall In love. then become prime suspects When her hus- band Is murdered. (R) (2 hrs.) 8 e QWCY The granddaughter of a noted law prof9SS()( (Lew Ayres) Is kid· napped by a former student who demandS passage to Switzerland as ran· som._JR) ( 1 hr.) 8 III LO¥I IOAT A sf!lpper (Mclean Stevenson) hoping to replace Capt. Stub· Ing boards the Pacific Princess. two men compete for the same woman (Shetley Fabares). and the tlancee (Jenilee Harri· son) of a wealthy young man Is afraid of revealing her background to his parents ~>~Jo. ~ lftll•ft "The Racing Game: Horses For Courses" Sid and Chico are called In When a horse not faVOfed 10 win comes In first and the track bookmakers lose a bun- dle.~Mt,p (1 hr.) ~--"Authorl Author!" (1982. Com· edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A Naw York playwright'• wlfa leevn him with a gang of mostly her children to take e41re of juat aa his new play la about to open. ·po· L! hr .. 50 min.) Cl) ll0"9I "Raggedy Man" (1 981. Ora· ma) Sissy Spaolk. Erle Roberts. In 19«. a 1elephone operator In a small Taxes town sacrifloes her standing In the com· moolty When she has a short affair with a combat·bound sallor. •po· ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) (%) llOWll "Priest Of Love" (1981. Ora· ma) Ian McKellen. Janet Suzrnan. After leaving England because of the banning of hit novete. O.H. Lawrence spend& his fTnal years attacking censorship and promoting his ldeea on sexual and artistic freedom. 'R' (2 hr1., 3 min.) .. lll)_,1IACll •(I) IM. flOOIULL Boston Breakllfl at Oeklend lnvedera (R) (3 hr&.) (D)ll0"9I "Wrong Is Aioht" (1982, Come- dy) SMn Connery, d"eorge Grizzard. A chenlmatlc. globatrottlna TV newt report- er beoon'IM lnYOIVed In Middle Eastern ter· rooam, a llandefoue presldentlal cam- l a nuclMr arms aale that could ortd Wat Ill. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) li.J .... -.... ,,.,,.. --A track coach Buktenlca) trlea to aave a Gay Nlnetlee bMuty (Audrey l.Anden) from a cr&llld ICUptor, and • m<Me atar (Leralne Stepflena) rnteta Wllllem Shak• E~T'-=~~~-• I H 14 A hoal of country muetc atars. lnc!Uding Amy Balley. M«te Heggard, Loretta Lynn, Marty Aobblna, Doftft Weat, COnwey Twitty and F•on Young. gather to pey trlbUtt to tht ieg.. tf*'Y rilu*len It the N..tMlt Perform-~Mt~. (2hrl.) • ta I• fU,_ "Prlvttt Con· lentmtnt" AeyoOldt Prtc.'t orlglntl tct_,,..y about a S:'°'*'• ... , fAmlfy rtunk>n before aent to tight In World W81 II ltn Kathtr Waltctr and .kltln ~A) CJ (J hL.,30 min.) ... "Ont lfl A MllllOn" ( 1937. Mutl- cel) IOl'fe Hanle, Don ~. A alcaltr .. •• lht ()lyrnolce wttf'I tht help ~ • .: (1l'W •• 30 min.) 'Ncti Md Femoua" (flNl1, 8"!1) Candice Bergen. ~ --"" ThrOUllt'Oul tht uPt Ind dowrlt of 11 ,,..,, June 24, 1113 their respective literary C41r""8 and romantic !Net. two women depend on their friendship for stability. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) (B)mowll "Wrong Is Rlgtlt" (1982, Come- dy) Sean Conne<y, George Grizzard. A charismatic. globelrottlng TV news report- er becomes Involved in Middle Eastern tar· rorlsm, a Slanderoua presldentlal cam· palgn and a nuclear arms aale that could lead to World War Ill. 'R' (1 hr., 55 min.) ct llMI "Waltre11" ( 1982, Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Harris. A would-be actress, a leen-magazlne reporter and a prei:>-school reject have vaflous adven- tures while wortllng at a New York a ty dlnef. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -1..._'lmAT .... ,..., ........ 1W uw~=-Featured: Salty Field's new production company: Ted Shacktlford: Chtech and Chong on the beach In Cannea, Frt~. ( 1 hr,) • mowll "Upet~" ( 1978, Orama) Mar- gaux Hemingway, Anne Bencrott. A top fashion model la humlNated and frustrated by her unauccaaalul 1ttempta to atmence the man~ her to prtaon, (2 hrs.) ~-"Hot ~(1980, Orama) Barbara 84111. Jeula St. James. An ambf. llous advertising executlvoe stops at noth· Ing to land a lucfatlvoe ltdlel' hoalefy account. ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) Cl) mf OP .... John Byner lhowS you things stranger than truth, tar~ ftlan life, and zanlet than anything you ve ever seen. CZ)_. "The Oemned" (1969, Orama) Dirk Boaarde. Ingrid Thulin. A wealthy lndustrlaf family Is tom apart b'l tht dec:a· ~ and eoolat upheevat o t1rty Nazl ~·~:t~~ro·> tW I _. "Situation HclJJ•I•• But Not SetloUI" (1985.Comed>() Alec~. Robert Redford. A German ahopcltnc holda two Amartc.n """ hoatage attat tht end of World Wf/I ff. (2 hrs.) .... ,...,~ ... Hoel: Ct'9YY Chlae. Gueata: OUMn. (A) ( 1 hr.. 30 mini. I CM'=A ''WIOOow, Window'' Alone In hla prlaon cell, C...novt1 (Fra'* Finlay) Is haunted by mtme>flel of pal CC>rl- i'*''· CNlltfte Ind vtoltnoe. (Part 4) hr.) .. "V -The Hot Ont" ( 1978, Dr• ma) AnnetteHtvtn. ·x· (1hr.,1o;:J. CJ) .. ''The~ Whttt EYI '' (1982, Horror) Edward M:let1, 8ulan George. An Amtrtotn ~ and lhtlt young daughter moYe Into a Jtpel .... holM pc ...... d by the gholll of • b'oody 1 ~ury '°"' 1rtanglt. 'A' ( 1 rv •. 30min.' ... ,..,..... •• (1M8. ao.nc. 'k:tton) Jeflt Fonda. Mio O'Shta. Ader· lnG apect heroine Of ,,. fUturt enoounttrl llrangt gelbllt Ind vllalne. accompe. nled. by a bind guardlln .._, 'PO' (1 38min,) 1W .. "Hoell'' (1117, DrltM) Aod -• CetNrN 0:::. A bollA owwa hit enormoua Pl ~ hll CMr· cM ITIOl1glgl .... • . Uuy cf*' (Eout. (Ifft) --~·-1 llllOt. .-• A wonllr\ '9P0'1• .. INll90ld bv. dlr wM ..,. 10 be• werewolf. 'R' (1 hr., 31 min.) ® DCILL Y • C-.1 Dolly Parton llrlCllna such hits as ·•9 To 5" and "Here VCIU Come Again" In a perfonnance from Lon- dOn. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~.,.._.,,,_.,IAYAmCO -.a.TWll• _. "Naked Came The Stra " ( 1975, Comedy) Derby Lloyd Ralna'T'evt Richards. A woman engages In a variety of adYentures a1 8he trlea to get even With W her ir'~~~1hr.,25 min.) I _. ~Monstor From The Surf" ( 1963, Horror) Jon Hall, Sue CUey. A lather's jealous passions C41Ute him to tar· rorlze hl's aon and the young man·1 girl- friend. *' hr .. 30 min~ 111 111rrm .. ~,..... .... Mll'O-&:cA sUper v ... (from MlfwautcM, Wle.). (R) ( 1 hr.) CJ:)_. "Llazlomaola" (1975, Muatcal) Roger Daltry, Sara K"tetman. ~-==---&Ml'M'lllMLI w e .. ''Heavy Metal" (1981, SClenca:_ Fiction) Animated. we .. "A Matter Of Wife... And Daath" (1975, Mystery) Rod Taylor, Tom Drake. A smalltime hoodlum la murdered when he becomes Involved In a big-time Q!ITlbllng oper atlon. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ... "Twisted Brain" ( 1974, Hor· ror) Pat Cardi. John Niland. A tormented teen·ager Is dr)Yen by forcea outllde Na control to commit frenzied actl of murder. i! hr., 30 min.) CHJ llOW9 "Endl.as Love" (1981. Romance) Broot\e Shlelda. Martin Hewitt. W CJ:) _. "Bllltla" (1977. Drama) Patti d' Albanvllle, Mona KlrtenMn. ........ ~-==-Feet\Qd: The Fon Worth a.llet. (%) .. "Httven'a Galt" ( 1INIO, Weat· em) l<rta Krletotfer1on. •CD> .. "Endlt .. l~" l=. Aomanot) Btookt Shltldl. Martin ·11-.... .. "Night Of The Wltchee" ( \t71. Horror) Keith "Ertk Buri. Randy 8tartofd. A coven of wtlchel lt'ltareated In ltCUtlng new ptoptrty,lnvelgltl an outgoing IOCln- trlo Into~ thllt PIOI. ( t hi., 3CJ min.) Cl) Wl•FJ-..,._ NOAA DMllorl I ChamplontNp (from Omaha. Neb,). (A) M,~ .. M~M1,Drlma)JO .. ~~"(1002..,..,..,, Onlk.. Jim Hanta. .. .. "Murder Onot ~· (197'. Mylttry) JoNI ,~ .... e.tn. A "ptrftct Ctlmt'' goea awf'f-., I achtri ig doctor tTVdttl Of'Ct faf !owe ~ fhtn hea 10 ic• ag11n. ~·· 30 mn) ... "Thi 8tr"'9' Of OootOr Ai" ( 19'2, Mystety) Palfto l(nowtel. Anne Gwynne. A .._ of IMdn oom- mltted by • etrange dootOr ~ ~ Who fllYt beef\ acquitted Of ..... ~~ t+tw., ... mnl-w .. ';Aiithott Autflort" <1111. eom. .) N ..._,, Dyw'I cannan. .. .. "Uon Of The o..t" (IM1. ~ Olwlr"'9d. • .. rt•1 . ..,.,_, ~. DllW'I. ~ ...... • ... "Joumey fo TM'""'*',.._. "'(tMl.~)Jotwi,.._ •• .. Coal. Ad\lentuf•) Mike Hynlon, Aobet1 Auguet. it;> .. -LM 81M W°"°9f, ~ HorN. QuNy ~Joe~ Ter .. et.wer. The COpMetlcl. D6oMe W.,.....-nd .,,.,,_ 1r9am pay~ to ~ lelle'• Mlt-centuty of QOntribu-tlonl to AmMcan ""*° In thll 11911ety .,. In Meroh. 1983. •t R9dlo Mullc ..... ( , l'W .. , 6 min. -"POltergellt" ( 1~2. Horr0t) T. NMlon. Jobettl Wllll9me. ( 1 Iv .. -1~WI ~· Of ,... Sheo-Lln • (No 0e1?rC: l(oon Jun, Lo Lleh. * hrl.) • -• .. "No W•Y To Tr•t A l.8dy" ... ~~'Rod Steiger. George r.J~--.. "Sec~ F~ t .... ' After ~· II choMn to IMd • new eicpedltlon, Burton II furloul. Speke flndl Ripon F8111 and 1t•rt1 dQwnrlver --· he meet• s.mu« Bakef ulllng I .. m. (1 l'W.) ' .. "S.•tooa" (1937. Orama) Geble. Je8n Harlow. (2 tvl.) . .... , .. IMIJ • lk''r'~ Allllnta Braves at Cincinnati -,. .... ~L ........... ·MI'!.-..... ... -.. 10 ... =· Olymplc ~ protlled art Tracy Caulklna (swimming) • Jotnwry w1111am1-(boxing) and Cart wld Carol Lewie (long jumc:> and 10D-1nele1 delh) • ( t hr.) l smu&&. . · UWIWYlCD__, -......... Scheduled: ones Amateur BoJ!inO CNmplonstliP. Challenge {from Tokyo, Japan): U.S. • OutdOOr Track and Field Meet (lrol"n lid-~~·I · (1hr .. 30mln:) ~ '&rimm Chicago Cubl II MQf'llreal ~-= I .e.. . ... "Slx·Gun Rhythm" ( t939. W•ter~ Tex fletcher. ( t hr.) Cil•er••• (II) YUiii• -cum Thll d<>c· umtntaly preeentl the true 110tj91 of flw mMlngcNldfen. (1 hr.) ! cm ... "Aero.a The Gree Divide" ( 19.78, Adventure) Robert Logan . ....._,h- er Ffa=-(2 hrs.) ·-(I) llO¥I "Rollercoaster". ( t977, SUspeoee} Gtorge Segal. Timothy Bot· tom.. (11'W.,69mln.) ... "History Of The Wand -Part I" 1. Comedv) Mel 8rookr.'Madelln9 (1 hf .. S!mln.) . 1 ........ MTlntlA• .. .. ••H' Calil0tnla Angels al Kansai , !!!Jt"t ( 3 hrs. ) ·., ~-,. ......... SchecMed: ;;.td Ameteut ~. ~.., ~ (trom TOkyo. J#en): u:~ OutdOOr Tteck and FWd Meit (from lnd- ~lnd.). ~1 t\f.,30';J_ e QWlft FlllFll 111= _.., ~ -AT -Men Al Wortt petf0tm their hlls IUCh .. "Oown· l.Jnder.~' ''The Underground" and "Who C.n It Be Now" In COtUrt. ~· 30 min.) -.. , • I "OvnlltY'' (1171, Crime) Y'*\ keh Miia TM 1tOrmv ,.i.. tloneNpe of • frontier Wiiiy hln1* ... effoftt IO bUld 8 ~In the Ohio~ , ot IN mld-1IOOL (2 hrl.) • .. -"At TM CroMroedl" Ali eiqJlofetlon of ~·· ltruggle few IUIYiv8l In modlfn Atnerlca ... tur .. INlnV ....-~ ~ blrdl end .... th81 ~ '*"" beer'l llmecl befote. ~ !..":~=~end demelnltr8C• how to ot'90k urWerMI ~11.c_ CC> .. "Oh H.-wnty Dog" ( 18IO. Comedy) Chevy Chae, Moll. Wt"'9 ln~tlptlng a polltlcel •x fCand8I In London. a plMate dlttcthle II murdered and reir\C:am8t9d M a ICNffy deg. 'PG' 11 hf., 43 min.) Cl) ~ '9IMA. Artzona Wrengln 81 New .JMey Gener• <Bubteet to bl8ck- out)r:twa.) (II) "Author! Authotl" (1982, Com- edy Al Pacino, Dyan Cennon. A New York pleywrlght'I wife IMWI Nm with 8 gang of moetty her cNldren to tllke we of just .. hll new pley II •~ to open. 'PG' hf., 50mln.) .. "Gteued Lightning" ( 1977, =1111----Lii'&--,...,.-. • "'*' °" .. Is:·-- .. -•-mn•• • ......... OWfW ... benkNpt. Ctene II .,...., few IMdlnG renchatS In• reld to r~ their ltcnG gr.in. wt'6ctl hal ~ Mlllld by ~ (A) (1 hf.) p:wwf~towtn• ., Mr. • oompeny, lrnbetlv'• h8ndlOIM """" bolt "*'-• ' .Kw her. (R} C a '~ -Hootcer'• ptobe of • yw-old glrfe murder ~ the .. tety of Ne own deUOhter (Sulaf\ Mc:Clung) • <A> aEhf.> e -"F .. 1'1 HouM Of Ueher" (1961, Hotr0t) om Tryon. Mat9hell fhomelon. 8-.d on the eeOtY by EdQW ,.,..,, Poe. A girt who W9I buried 8llYe by her brother returN to haunt him. (2 tvl.) i = w•:e n w The 80ttl 8MU8I pegeant ... turing bMUtltul glfte tram .. 0119r lhe..aall of talltornie II pr.-aent., live. (2 l'WI.) aotiy) Rlc:Nrd Pryof, 8-.1 BridgM-. After World War n. 1 texl dr'* becomel the~ lnthe Nltory--or-- the rece-cer c:ltQllt. 'PG' < 1 hf .. se min.) • ,..., •wn:••r w. • •• CWot Lawrence ~ Ar1 Llnklettlf ho9t thll look at the c:Nldren of Eaat Alrica and heir '--~ few IUfVfyel, Gueits Didi V811'""PiHen, W91imfit,., Oiii\ JOnii,- Etr7=•~) .. U&'=- •u •-•••rrmwa• -==-·· ....... M P.==--ll•llli UJI E •••• -mi ••••umar ml •Wail , · M.LmA,_m&T•mM&.I .. "Eye Of The Needle" (1981. SUlioeniM) Donald $uthet18nd, K8te Nelli-· gen,· Wtllle on 1 renopt• &Qottllh .llWnd to meet a a.men aubmettne. en Axla IPY findl INlter trom lhe llOfm In lhe cott-oe of 1 young matrled couple. 'R' (t ht., 51 min.) • cm .. "The Man Who Wbuld Be King" ( 197~. Ad'<lenhH) Sean COnPlery. Michael Caine. Baaed on IN story by Rudy.,d Klptlng. Two .,_,.. . .....,.. Ml ~ out to ciMn lhe rlchle end ~ of • remo,;i.. legendaty klngdOm. ·~· (2 tn., 9mln. (I) "Misting" -t1981, Drl(M) .;Jacil Lemmon. Silly ~. A mlddllt-egecl New 'ork ~and hll d8uGhter· ln·l8w try to find out Whet h8ppened to hll eon Who ~ dUrtnG lhe mllltary ~In~· 'PG' (2 hrl.. 2 min.) • (%) .. "Authort ~· (1te2, Com- edy) Al Pliolno, ~ Cennon. A New Vork pleywrtght'I _......,_him with a gang ot rracty her cNldrefl to take ewe of jult a1 ttll new play II about to open. 'PG' o hr .. so m1nL • .,.fCU --Feet\nd: a report on the C11trent Cydl Newt Test;• look •t thll ..... YiOt-oe mot0fcyol9; the J)fo-mectlenlc'1,hot ~of lhe .... l lliiiiiiiia-19MIMAIY .. ''Cirde Of T~" (1980, Romence) Rlct'l1rd Burton, Tatum O'Neel, Oelplt•· strong pwental oppoll- tion, a poignant romance ~ ~ a 80-yeer-old wtllt end a pr9CO-cloul t..,,..ege IChootglrt. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) • ® .... "If Voo Could S.. Whal I Heer" ( 1"2. BioCwepny) Marc Singer, R.H. l'homlOt\. fr. ~-of bl!nd llnget-<:Of'l'IPOW Tom SU111Yen'1 college ~.,.recounted. 'PG' (1 ht., 40 min.) • .. ''Some~ Of Hero" (1982. Comedy) Rlch8td lttyor. Margot Kidder. A ww Yeter#l tume lo a llte of crime after IN ~t r9fuMI to~ him beck pay n. eem.d _.. belnO • pr1aoner of the Nor1t't Vletnameee IOt ilx yeer1. 'R' ( 1 hf., 36mln.) ... "That Night With Yoo" ( 1945) Franchot Tone, Susanna Feeler. (1 hr., 30 mine -1 •II I ' .. ~Several young Mende jif Into verloul aorta of mi. ' cttet on lhe i..t day of their eummer vacation. e llOWI "Death Stalk" ( 117•. ~) ~ Edw9rdl. An)9nette Comer. Two men pur.ue ttw eaceoed c:onvtcte who k~ their --~. tt the wldlrnw.. t 1 hr., 30 ntn.) ... "E1emaly VOAJR" ( 1939, Com- edy) LOtetta V~, OeYld NNen. A young wife trlM to Plf9U8dl her meg1c1en hulbend to IMve hll ca,.., and aettte down. ~ '30 min.)' ... (I) ''Somebody Killed Her .... band" (1978, Mystery) F8rrah F~ Jeff 8rldQee. A fNatr1tld writer and en Friday, June 24: 1911 15 l=-:.-r--Q ........ " ,..._ "FUii Sell -The Clipper 04.lp" .IB) ( 1 hr.) CllJ .. ''The Scaleweg Bunch" (1980, ~ MetkOamon. (1 hr .• ~mln.l \Al "The Spider'• Strat9glm1' J1Slel, Sueoenle) Gk.lllo Brogl, Alldl VtJ- . (1hr .. 36mln.) -1i::w-Gu.ts: Peule ABlmeft, Tlnka mi'T&~ la=.~-..... • ...,,, In honetty wtlen the Wint ... ewwd the did noc -.,..,., [ 1••'71£.1 ___ _ ............ I JU -"A Tele Of Two Cltlea: And Frenldurt" H9rbert Kaplow ,,.,., .. • hllloric.I per1peeti"9 on Jewllt'I hlltory end tredltlone In Frrifurt, West c.m..w, end In lilanf>ul. Turkey. (R) ,,,. ii m.raa._ .=... .. (1981, 8dlnc. ) ....,_ Fonde, Miio O'Shee. ( t hr., Ollllfcon. hit ln)uriee from .,. auto ~ dent to become• high IChool tredl .,.,, Cl> .. "Clelh 01 The Titans" ( 1981, Fantaey)~Hamlln, LM.wence OIMer. !hr., 58 min . ., Id .. "GM" (1981, Comedy) Don-~ Sutheftend. SuMtl Anepech. (1 hr .. 30 I ~.-- ---Topic: lneurenc. ~ Miion bMed on .... au..ts: Kily TMnln from the Nation.I Otgenlutlon tor Wom-en: M L0ClkY9', s .... a.n.tor tor CelilOf· nla; Jo Conwey Roberta. Netlonel l egille- tlve CheltpertOn Of N.O.W.; en.tee D.o- crolt, Preeident ol c.llbnla lnturance Gtoup . ., ~T--Guelt: Actr ... Teri G.rr . ~IM. WI. At pr ... Orne, gernee ... MicNg.ah Pant~t et CNcavo Blitz or Loe Angei.. Expr ... at~onF-ederalL (Stn.. 15 rrWI.) . -·· (!) ncw'l 1 Chlc:9gO Cube ., MontrMI nu~ ..... M .. 11 LOI Rtl N Olvmplc ~ proftlec:t .,. Ctelg a.rdlley ~). Albert Hood (::r''""'~ ~ Wetklnl (tredl end filild end ~ end Gene Mma (wrettlngJ . (1 38mln= ~ .... /"'b "Poftergelai" ( 1982, Honor) • elg T. Nellon, JObech WllllerN. (1 tw., 1!111 ___ _ ...... lunnY• 3rd Moll6e: 100 t Tllel" (1912. Comedy) Anlmet· ed. Volcet by Mel Blenc, Shep Menken. - - 50min.) . CI> ... "Glzmo" (1977, Comedy) Documenterv. Dncted by Howwd Smllt\. il hr .. ao .m. > Cl> A uru"' a e n An •'.P,lrtng •th-.... hll !Nit he muet fece tNngl with ... COlllldellCe •ft• he loW •leg ) -.... ,-w • hr .. 301ii'. tW I - -Topic:: ._,Ion of older Ind ha~ children. Gu.It: reporter ~ ...... newt ..... ~ "twd IO edapt" cflllhn; e COU• pie wtlo ..... edapeed • brother end .. t•; •~from the L.A. County of~ 8ervloee. .... ;r,,. ... ~) Aftdrw. JofW'I flctwdlOh. (2 !.) . Wt& DI W• ''Soni And owrs" After • P••low ... encowe .. bet~een Paut •nd c .. ,.. Oewe1 i.,,.._5·'Q (~.)~ conftont9 ·'t,W1 Moon" (1912. DrMla) ""*· (1 hr .. 46 min.) "9 .... Lapa I .Mn 1Ckound N*1I L~ bout ~ w..-. ..... ,. (9') In.) .. ~ The iQd'' ( 1tea. Olly OallrNn. PU LeMet. "··""*'-> ... .,,. ._., ()pere" (1161, ) ...... ~. v.or.. fl\ir-m "'·· ·•· . "Oh Dog" (1980 ~~"· (1hr .. 4i ·--Cl)-"Solo" ( 1978. Creme) vlnc.nt Gil. Pefry Atme1rong. (2 hr&.) ........ -,.'Abbott And Coetello In Holly-wood" (11M5. Comedy) Fr~ Refter- 11:. Robert SIW'lton; Y tn.) • 119 W II .. IUft "Henry VI: Part II" Peter a.neon. O.Yld Burke, Peul CMpman, Brien DNcon, end Berrwd Hll .,., In ShM.,..,.. .• c:twe>Nde of Eng- land'• War of the Aoeea. (Part 2) (2 tn.) e t••M.L S.n Diego P8dr.a at San Francilco ~t• (3 tn.} ·-·· Cl) .. "Author! Author!" (1982, Com- edy) Al P8clno, Dyen cannon. c1 tw .. 50 min.) • .. "Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who S.ved Hollywood,. ( 19Jll5. Cornedv) Bruce Dem. ~ l<#ln. ( 1 hr .• ~ min.) l -•CID•"1m -"'._ 11• Johnny Menn hoets ll1te11'9tlofiel Ctwt1tten Aid documen-tary depict~ the ptlght of ltaM'lg ctll-dt~ ~· l'hlillend, Somelil end Et-~hr.) 1:= .. iu • ..-. .. The ~°'* ....,.,.t., of the '70e l*-60rrT\9~0:., ~-:= ~~) ... electrl-..._ ____ MT ....... = •11•11•1•M11 "Thet:>Mp" (ten.~> Robert Shew. Jecquelne a..t. (2 In.. 4 min.) CI> .. "PoltergelM" <um. Homw> Ctelg T. NMon. JobeCh \Wllme. ( 1 hr., ss;:s·J. CD> "Some Kind Of Hlro" =· ~~Pryor. M9rOOt . • S.-..,,,, ~ u.a. -~~ (from ~ I ,): F.l.N.A. Wortd Cup DMng ~ (Min'• Md~ !"'•. Bpringbolfd FNll from Wooclllldl. Ta) ; • .,,.... of lhe Tour dll FtMOe ~·w~ .. ........... (from~ il'IM...-. 'Ttll .......... (1..,, Welt· In. IO"*'» Hlpburl\ a.t &.Mollelr. (I I •'!!!!.• .. ~==: '"*'·• LA11(jlllft.Of Lowit" (1M1.L Dre--.............. (~ ..... if & --1ca• mncw.-na =--.. "for YOUI Ey" Only" (1981. A<Mnture) Roget Moore. Topel. (2 M ., 5 min.) -.... ,_ IATM1IOL ~-Lm ·1-".,. Y~ -CNl.lmJ Thia doc-umentary pretentl the trve 1t0tlel of five ~=:~-.. If::::" .... W TMll lml .. _ _,,_ •Eun··--.......... c..ww • ..., • .,,... Topic: body r-s;on1truotlon. Gu"t1: Paul Wlnchetl; Arthllr Bornateln, memory teacher;.=.Srour, M.D. I TN ATWill•ll taUnta.•-...... DW'IW "Alone Together: New Ministries For Singles" C0<respondent John Martin narrates this I<><* at three unique singles ministries In the San Fran- cisco area. (A) ... l!SVIC'lv=un for thoee 1ha1 ahop for quali1y Men's & Woman's Traditional Wear cm,..., .... •... 2£ii A btave young glfl and a delperata fualtlve are thrown ~-on '• dM«ttcf leland. ( t ht., 30 (%.) ·~ ,;Megelor°''' (1981, A<Mo- ture) Berry Botiwlck. P9rM KNmbattL 1 hr .. ~min.) ·------Lllr•--'""' ---·· ---&IT,_.~ ... _ _, ....... .-ao ... ... ,_CAT .... ,.. ....... .. "Becket" (1964, Orama) Rich- ard 8ur1on, Peter O'Toole. (2 hrt... 30 min.) (l)~--flOOllMl-® llOWII "The OUtlaw Jowi W11et" (1978. WHtem) Clint Ea1tWOOd, Sondra LocM hrt., 18 min.) · cm "Buga Bunny't 3fd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Ta.lei" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed. v~ ty Met Blanc, Shep Menken . i1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOWII "The Magnllic«lt Yenkee" (1951, Biography) loult Calhern, Ann Harding. (2htab . ITO.Ullllf- 79 TOIAft-- 111A"CAT UTTUMICM.1 ••lllllllll ··- ...... ZJ]IJTI .... , .. ··-MH•=••CDCDNlmmlYt CMR-YOM .. -.111 _., ... •HlllOP.,.. 1 ,. ~-,. =n Ml -Guest: Cal Atc*en. Jr. ,..., ... _,. L&.CnlOll.• ..,, ...... --· ,. ... , .... . ....... ,, " llOWll "Throw Out The Anchor" (1975, Comedy) Dina Merril, Richard ~n. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • llON "for Your EyH Only" (1981. Adventure) Roger MOOfe, Topol. (2 hr• .. 5m!'W • m11m1 OClfJUm NI(!!) ... "The Spiral Road" (1992, Adventure) Rock Hudson, Burt Ivel. (3 hrs.~ -... , •.. ,. ••Lii ...,..,.,_. mTOP•LOl._.- LLOYDOla.• IA-..,,M.R.L CMTOOlll Westcliff Chiropractic Office DR. ROBERT A BADGER IEW PITIEIT'S ICCEffED . 645.-5311 2043 WMtcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport BNch · (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, June 24, 1983 17 . -lunclay CoDI. -··(I) •MIDMtllllllawlmlUIM.T (Prtn*n) Kurah vllhs a SOU1h C8rollna botlllng company whoH blg3.:,t 9dY9rtllement Is on the bacic of 1t1 ery truck, heart what h wu !M(a to buld the Gotden Gata Bl'ldga 50 yMra ego from thr" man who were there and meet• a North CerOllne man who mak• tura the ~kids have blcyclM to ride. • • Cl9I Pooch and Bobby get ceught up In aome country I wettam en.-a. wnMe on the traN of urban cattle nJt.. tiara. (R).(1hr.) e .emr-.. 1111-FNtured: Sally Field'• naw production company; Ted Shact(alford; Cheech and Chong on the bMch In Camel. France. ( 1 hr.) • 9 8Tf...,. Matt lnYMtlget• wt'8n a doctor II murdered In Matt'• office durw~f\lndperty. (R) c;J (1 hr.) •,....., .. ~ ... "No Way To TrNt A Lady" (1988, Sutpante) Rod Steiger, George Segal. A psychotic klller of elderty women dr ..... In varloul disguises anet elude& a ~ent detective. (2 hr•.) • -·-°' --Muelcal guest• Irena Cara. Lou Rawta •net T.G. Sheppard loin Jennifer O'Neill and Barry Bostwick aa bMutlful moct.11 from around the world vie for the title "Face Of The '80s." (2 hr3.) • .,_ "The P8f'llltenoe Of Mem- ory" Of. Cart Sagan Obaerves the Intelli- gence of the humpback whale and tak• vleweJ9 through the human brain and nar· •=ra~~ "Soni Anet L°"'91'1" Pu vtelta Dawes 1n the hoepltal, where the two man 11rlka up an Ironic frtendlhlp. (Pan 7) 0 (1 hr.) CJ:) .. "The Betty" (1978, Orama) l...llUrence OllYier. Robert Duvall. Baaed on the notal by Herold Robbins. A powerlUI and rllenttell Detroit euto tycoon bf1f9 a = racing 1tar Into hit company to a r~lonary naw -lcle. 'R' ltn.,5mlh.~ •••iw• .... .. ''Oleh' Of The Titana" ~· llnlaly) Hanv Hamlin, laufenoe . Mythic hero ,..,_. II helped by hie ""* z.. In ........ of danglrOU9 taak• • he lrlla 10 win the hand of a Phoenician prlnoell ..,,.. the wtlt1el of • vengeful ~ ~ 'PG' (1 hr., 58 min.) • "For Your Eyee Qnly" (19e1. AcMnhn) Roger Moore, Topol. Jatnaa Bond tt8dc• • crlmlnal who purloined • lop MClf9I Bfltlah ~ ~. 'PO' (2 fn,5mln) • (J)ililiii';'rha Deal' Hunt•" (1971, Of•· me)-ACiii.1 0. Niro, Mefyl 8t'"P. Thrta ~ •afrM trlanda from a llNll Penn-.,_.. steel town .,. ohenald torewr ~ ~ the terr°'9 rA -when "" .. and ""' to vi.tnem. 'A' (3 hrl. .. JI II -----...,,.,. ........... , ..... and ... ._. ~ 81 .. LOI Allftm Ndonll Laborltory on the rnor111 OOlllOll'lll ~ hew ebout ....., • II II -&I 2 I• Otofge, LcMll bloome lnwaMil In wt:el .... 10 ... I,.... ortl'llt ll»OlrO a °""98 .., """"' ...... "" ( 1 hr.) • ,,., June 14, 1• 8 ... "EVlte P9ron" (Per1 1) (,1981, Drama) .Faye Dunaway, James Ferentlno. ·An ambltloul pee~ rllee to become one of ttia moat wom- an In the world through her rota •• mis· tr ... to en eque1y power-hungry military ~i=) I a .. "Loving" (Pramiefe. Ora· me) Lloyd Bridges. 'Petrtda Kalembaf. Alt•• TV .,IChOlwomen laame of a mur· der cover-up In a cempua town, lhe dalhel wltfl the unN9r91ty'• ~t while continuing to probe tor Information. D (This fllm Introduces the ~ytlma Mrial ~Zl:i:.,,,,... Monday, June I ... ,. SCI .,.,. "Sons And LOYetS" PaUI vlllts O.we1 In the hoapltal, where the two man llrlke up an lfonlc "r=.1Frart 7) ~1 hr.) • -"I "The Gtme: Horses For Colnel" Sid and ere called In when a hor8e not favored to win comet In first and the tracit bookmaker• loae • bUn· die. (Part 2) (R) D ( 1 hr.) (I) Ill ... "Biit Ever Coachaa" ( 1 hr.) ® _. "Death Wlltt N" ( 1982, Orama) Charles Bronaon. Jiii lralend. A vtgilanta m<Nea to Loa ~to oonltnua tit fight Ii crime~ .. 35 min.) .,_., 5 I II -... ....... .. "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Myataty) MiCtleel Caine, CMltopher ~ A play· wright eun.rtrlD from ...... block plane to do awy wfth a torm. ttudant of tw and plldarlle the young man's promlalng ~y. ·pQ· (1 hr., 56 "*'-> ca> .. 1'Some Kind Of Hlro'' =· Comedy) RlcNtrd Pryor, Mergot . A ww Y9taran tume to a ... of crime after the ~ nmei:t ,_.. to 'ille him bade pey earned wtlla being a prtaonar of the North Vlatnameea tor e'bt yws. 'A' ( 1 -at ~':J.. ... U: r,.._ ~ fin Franctaco MlmOflll lo beoprne a country doCtor. and 818flley la lr9d on the bUll of an tftldanoy ~·· recomman-detlcln. & (1 hr.) •'I: •• ···-&II -..,. ~ol Lawr9no8 and M Unklener hoe1 Ihle lode 81 the Cll'lldrln ol bit Afnol and their ..... tor ...... °'*"' Dick Ven PltMii. w..tn 8Mlrw, o.t\ Jonal, EhmZlmblllt •• I &iL 1 -Nna eme11-'°""' Ind••• ... ..._ """ and WOfNlt .. ..,.,, Count,. YNlt Ylrglnla. ....... II "Wcli'*"'" ,_. pit ol .... OOCll,.,~ ..... ..., WOttdng 11¥91 In ....... Of .. 1977 ... iftulloll ...... Oft 8'udt T""8r1 E.-bfftlo.if t ~.:JO"*'-> .. ..,.. (l/Wr, ~) .... IMC 5 , ...... A'°""' ~ .......... ._.. . .., dh9oltNOOIMClf .. tAllftdlN• --~--. ... Cltn.,4 ., .. g~ .., ... =r*d ,r:;r=·:: _, .... , ... ,. '''"· ~ dY) Michael Palin, Max Wall. The kingdom ol a llkNble tyrant, Bruno The Oues11on- able. II ravaged by a slithery monster. -1·PG~i·~1,'~ ,,_,.MIMT ,,.., .... ... -.... , '"' ... ,Comedy lketches combine With clasllc film and newt fOOlage In an offbeat, Ntlrlc tal<• -1°"·9...,. .. tW m.t.U.t= .. -'°'" ,.,,, ....... _.,.....Neal Gabler and Jef • trey Lyons host an Informative lool< at what'• new at the movies. (I) ... ..,. CID _. "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (1976, Western) Cllnt Eastwood. DOml w.Tl flUU. .CllCU tW .... '""'°'·-· tW ...,. ..... WllW .... -..:JILL CWT• 1"I CROii A LAMY -Guests: Self-proclalmed gatbologill Alan J. Webberman; Rev. Wll· llam Kaladjlan, union organizer for olefgy· men employed by 1oea1 gc>Yefnmtnt•: ABC News White House comtspondent Sam Oonakllon. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CC _,. "Mrs. Barrington" (1976, Com· acty) Kim Pope, Oevld Kirk. CZ) .. "Demons Of The Mind" (1978, Horror) Paul Jonel. Patrick Megee. ·1-~ tW .. "MtcArthur" (Part 2) (1977, Biography) Gregory Peck. Oen O'Harllhy. The career of the legendery Qanafel Oouglu MacArthur la traced from HM2 untll he retutna home from KorN to • hero'• welcome. (R) (2 tn.) • _,. "Jana Eyre" (1971, Orama) a.oroe C. Soott. Suunnah Yori<. Beaad on Chartotte Bronte'• novel. A young Eng. lleh govwr-. falll In love with a men whoaa wife la mad. (2hra.) tm• ... ' "Airport 1975" (1974, Sulpanae) Chart1on H9ton, Karen Black. Whan the crftW of• 747 " kNled In• freak eocldenl, the chief atawarcteaa muat pllOt -1= to aatety. (2 tn .. 10 min.) ~••n•rw ... .,.., -Guaala: s.tf·proolalmad ""OM .. rboklail ......... """~t Alan J. Webbermenz Art. Wii- iem 1<819djian, union organizer tor clefgy-men employed by local govwnmantl; ABC News White ~ corraepondaflt ~lhr.,30mln.) ~~ Boaton BrMkn at I~ ~!·!('/91a. eom.- Cheed'I and Olona. Edie Ad9me. ''The Hol-. Whatt EVIi Owllll" Horror) ~ Al>art, ...,, -1 !C= .. (ttlO.,..,.. ""b.cr" --.... Viti ow. .. ~ ....... :ey ~· (1llO, ) CtllVY ~ """· •m ""111'11"•• ~ ·~""'··· ACMn--1 ·~~.:.: -·- -liuiilay Coal. . ----------------- I ~ .... ...,. • 11•• Mlnneeo11 Fate vs. U J. PuQ~R) (1hr.) Cl) "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965, Romance) Richard Cham~ln. Yvtllt Mlmleox. (2 hts ) .... "Blacie Camel" 11931, M~ tGry) WarNH Oland. Sally E lefs ( I hr . 30 :J. • "If I Had My Way" ( 1940, Mull· cal) Bing Crosby, GIOl'll Jean. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -~LMTOf.,.R.D -.......... llW lfa~nllMTI -....... -.0 • MOOUll COUlo ••LMTOfMR.D :re MOWll "Cocoanuts" \1929. Comedy) l·!g~~==J .... --"' .. I 1 mGI 1W Same day cover• age of 1he da)'.'s top match (from London. E~land). (2 hrs.) SWCMITOll'f ~mwll "Becket" (1964, oiama) Rich- ard Burton. Peter O'Toole. (2 hrs. 30 min.) w coui.--.o _......,.. CDmwll "Schlock" ( 1973. Horror) John Landis, Saul Kahan ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) lm mwll "Raggedy Men" (1981. Ora- ma) SISSy Spacek. Erle Rober1s. ( 1 hr .. 35min.) .. 8 mwll "Goodbye. Columbus" ( 1969, C-omedYl Rfchard BenJemin, Air MacGraw. (2 hrs.) D _..llW Scheduled: U.S. A. vs. East Germany Tr_.ck and Field Meet (from l:os Angeles, cal1f.): lhe Irish Sweeps Derby hOr!MI race (from Curragh, Ireland) . l hr., 30 '=1. '"'" YWOOD -ITOllY Hodding Carter exam-ines the popularity of sensation-minded publleatlons. and Investigates where stOfy ideas origlna1e. ID ~CM ITOllY Omwll "The Fltth Musketeer" (1979. Adventure) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) m llOVll "The Lone Hand" ( 1954. Wes1· ern) Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale. ( 1 hr .. 30 ;;;;; =1--~ ATMllOVlll ,_OIYOUILll llCWW "Fall Of The House 01 Usher" (1958. Horror) Tom Tryon. Marshall Thompson (2 hrs.) Cf) WNO LMI Nllf TillDmm A teen-age i·r1 man!pulates her parents .-...C1M llCWW "No Wa>y To Treat A Lady" (1968, Suspense) Rod Staiger, Geofge S~al, ~hrs) m llOm .''Mozambjque" ( 1965, Drama) Steve Cochran, Hildegarde Knell (2 hrs.) e WAU. STmf -"Is The End Near?" Guest John Mendelson, vice rr!cesiOenl. Morgan Stanley and Company. ~ .--c. "°"' IPOITIC8fl'BI llCWW "The Last Chase" (1981. Sci- ence-Fiction) Lee Majors. Chris Makepeace. ( 1 hr , 40 mln.J Cl:> DOTm WllT1 NJ. CllCU Country giant Dottie West ts joined by Larry Gatlin and lhe Gatlin Brothers. John Schnelder. Sht41y Wett and o.vld Frizell u t1W per- IO<mt hltt Off her new eloorn lndudlng "F'ull Clrcit. "&hf.) (%) .. " fOl'ea" (1981, AcMn- tUte) Barry Bot Pllfale Khambal1e. -1 ~) .. aa.~cum. WMl*.lonm ·-·-........ -----·---L .... .. 1A•n1&1•-1UD ..... _, --........ WMLrnmT---.__, ... ,_ Lm "1s Raaganomlca Work- ing?" Guest: Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of Commerce; Examiner: M1rk Green. ·head of the Democracy Project. ( 1 hr.) g MA-TIMI The A-Team Is hired by the residents of a New York City ghetto block being vlollmlzed by extortlonls1s. (R) ( 1 hr.) CD .... UIL Robbie 4boyle explains what to do In marine emergencies. and provides an Introduction to the world of saUboat reclng_. Q {() .... ,.... 1972 Miami Dolphins ~= .. CJ.) "Jonathan LMngston Se41Qutt" ( 1973. Fantasy) Voices ol Jamet F'ran-clsc~~ns,..~:.5 min.) ~ PAIWt _. M lie. YIM "Spreading It Thin" James T. Hart jeop- ardizes himself when he suspects a ~ -lartcnrproteaoror pr1gllllrlilng a stu- dent's wM. {l!"! GWllA~-•tlll llAmftl1I Miiii Guests: MIUle Jack- son. Bunito Brothers. Osmond Brothers, Olcil Feller. ( 1 hr ) ...... ..... ... NJCI ..... TONIOfU .... .,.,. AlllllOWCAll 'IOPU.W.._......,,. llCWW "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942 .. Muslcal) James Cagney, Joan Leslie. (2 hrs., 30 min.) m IOIAlrl IOCI If' WAVI New wave dance, music and video show feeturlng live music and the most recent video releases. --lvenlng .. 111 "-MUTCM MRn4*111 ... ,.. .... AlmM.I IAnmAY~ ••cUOM»,.. .,. "The Hldeawa " (1973, Com- edy) Ingrid Bergman, J~ny Doran. Two children run away from home and htee In New York City's Metropolitan Museum of An, where they are befrlended by a spirit- ed recluse. (2 hrs.) e IMMl "Gas Pump Girls" ( 1979. Com· edy) Klrs1en Baker, Huntz Hall. The owner or a small tiKlng station enlists the aid of his beautiful niece when a fancier opera- tion opens up across the strMt and steals all his business. 'A' (1 hr., 42 min.) 1::::. .. •a "The Doctor• Of Nlgefle" A def· WIG Nigeflan coaltllon of d0ot0t1 both In white coats and In tribal robes ara trying to tolVe the country's health probletnt. IB) D (1 hr.) Cl:} ... "Liar's Moon" ( 1982, Drame) Matt Dillon. Cindy Flaher. Oetplte parentel oppoeltlon. two teen-agers from dllt•lng t>ackgrounda lafl In love In • ainall Texae town. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 45 min) CID -nil._. OW. Rare footage and film clips recapture the oerlormencea of I 1 legendary talents -fnctudlng Jlmt Hendrlll, Janlt JQplln. Elvis Prealey and John Lennon -with cornmentlty by 8'dl musicians as Chuck Berry, Ja.mes Brown end~Slmon. (1 hr.) (I) "If You Could See What I ....,.. ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. f he mlaadventuree of blind singer-composer Tom Sullivan's college ~s are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) W MOWll "Hearts And Mlnds" (1974) Documentary. Directed by Peter Davia. Interviews with some of the P9oPle moet affected by the 1ragedy of Vietnam, In both 1he U.S. and southeast Asia, reveel the pain, horror and bewtlderment of wer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 62 min,) G llln'ORCYCLI WOILD Featured: a report on the current Cycle News Teet;• lootc at this wetk's vintage motorcycle: =1:::1=111pru1~--.1~ATMM0¥11 &: .... "'" tnmA'l'IOUl Guesta: Rod Millen and Shirley Muldowney •1C1>•--• WOY~ Phineas and Jeffrey Interrupt a Salem witch hunt In 1692, then pay a surprise visit 10 master magician Harry Houdini (Michael Durrell) In Boe-tontt~ ~IMCM I Ol .un --"GI.,, F•-tured: Hitter's devastating rockets In World War II: rare breeds of dogs and canine clowns; an Inspiring wheelchair ballet; tribal dances; strange death rlt•. l)~hr.) AU. CMANm mmAT • lllALLI COlmOI "The Persistence 01 Mem- ory" Or. Carl Sagan observes the Intelli- gence of the humpback whale and tekae viewers through the human brain and ner· vou~m. (A) ~( 1 hr.) CID "Potter eist" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson, Jo th Wllllams. Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban Callfomla home and abduct the resident family'• ~ngesl child. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CJ.) llCWW "For Your Eyes Onty" (1981, Adventure) Roger MOOfe, Topol. Jamee Bond tracks a criminal who purloined a lop secret Brnlsh defense devlc8. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) • (Q) llO¥ll "The Boar· (1981, Orame) Juefgen Prochnow, Arthur G~. In 194 1, a young German U-boat crew lace the challenges and horrors of war Wfleh they leave port on their first subme- • lrlne:T:&s. 25 min,) ,. DMmT 1:9 INllT'IPAll Friday, June 24, 1983 19 ... Monday Cont. tasy) Jack Jones, Davia Doyle A sue· cesstul recorOlng star 1s hauntea by the ~host ot his first wile, 'A' ( 1 hr, 37 min.) .. ,ICINJIR llCMI "Only When I Laugh" (1981. Orama) Marsha Mason, 1(11st~McNlchOI A New York actress returns from a drying- out clinic determined to renew her career, her ·romance with a playwright and her relationship with her 17-year-Old daugh· ter. 'A' (2 hrs.) (I) llOWll "History Ot The WorlO ·-Part I" ( 1981, Comedy I Mel Broolcs. Maaeune Kahn. Man's Illustrious history -· from Neanaerthat cavemen to the Spanish IOQulSltlon -Is exam1nea 'A' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) DllCMI "Black Beauty" ( 1971. Orama) Mark Lester, Walter Slezak. Based on the story by Anna Sewell. A proua and awe- somely beautiful horse experlenoes many dlvefse owners. 'G' (1 hr . 45 min) .. 9 Cl) MWATI .,.,Am The lrlenOshlp between Benjamin and Kouchalakas hits a snag when they fall lor the same young E!!ratr~. (R) U e PM&l T1ll MallOfy's affections are torn between a popular school hero andc:t::~r~tor. (A) ~ M.L. '1111 PM& l (!) llCMI "The Boat" (1981. Drama) Jueroen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer In 19• 1. a young German U-boat crew face the challenges ac:ia horrors of war when the~ leave port on their first subma· .. 1rlne,;'CA~ hrs . 25 min.) • Cl) •Att4M B J. decides to pull the ultimate practical joke on an unsuspecting Hawtc~e. (R) 8 • .llOVll "Evita Peron" (Pan 2) (1981. Drama) Faye Dunaway, James Farentlno. After being elected president of Argentina, Juan Peron marries the promls· cuous Eva, who merges her own ambf· l ions With a profound concern for the country's lmpoverl&hed citizens (R) (2 hra.) e llCMI "Shamus" (1973, Mystery) Burt ReynoldS, Dyan Cannon. Whlle hunt· Ing dOwn stOlen dlamonas. a detective becomes lnvOllled with beautiful women and llnlster men. (2 hrs.) 9 llCMI "The Man In The Iron Ma&k" (1977, Adventure) Richard Chamberlain, Patrick McGoohan. Based on a novel by Aleicandtf Dumas. The Infamous COmpte de Rochefort elaces Louis Xl\l'a twlf'I bfother on the French throne and !mprl-aona the reel king In the Bastille. 12 tirs.) I= SM WMClt "FettlvaJI Spo-leto U.S.A." Ken Au$$ell's ataglno of "M•dama Butterfly"; the Chamber Mutlc Society of l.lncoln Center: The Deva Bru- beck Ouartet: fhe MabOU Mlnet Theatre Col'npMy: The Dance Theatre of Harlem: Samuel Barbet'• opera "Antony end Cleopatra" staged by Gian CerlO Menotti: and a gela concert with llrtworkt from the ~lon Plllce Plantation are IMtured In Ihle yMt's Sc>oieto Festival from Chlrtee• l a.c. < 1 tir.> .......... -.- W'Ofld'• great•! living practitioner or the ancien!-8ft Of ~ pertonna MVen,.-ot bll moet ramou• pantomlmee (R) ( 1 ~mlNOTIM&. Otnvet Oold at Tampa ! hndlll (3 hft.) .. "Poltlfaelst" (1982. Hooor) Ilg T. Hellen, Jobeth Wllllarn.. V~ 11 ,rtctay, June 2 ... 1983 ghosts take over a suburban Cal1fom1a home ana at>Ouct the resident family's ~ngest child, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •an llCMI "Marl!yn" ( 1963. Biography) Documentary. Narrated by Rock Hudson. Film exc.pts provide a provocative peek at the phenomenon tnet was actress Man· I~ Mon<~ hr .. 45 min.) ... Cl) ...... '11.ACi Stephenie hes an unse tH visit with her grandmoth· er (Celeste I, whO brings up bit· tetsweet les ot the glrf's le mo~R) (!) "AF edy) Jean Arthur, . One mem- be< of a committee sent to check on troop morale In post-World War If Germany falls in I~~·· 30 min.) • . .-c• snu Tom BOSiey Is the tour guide tlvOUQh many of Holly- wood's funniest films. from the Slapstick days of Charlie Chaplin to the wacky humor of "Animal HOUM." (I) '1111 ~--. LMIP °"NIM.I A variety of comics try for the natlonel title ana a S7.500 grand p<tm In this apeclal taped at Caesar's Tahoe In Nevada ( 1 hr., 15 min.) CZ> llCMI "Mr_aforoe" ( 1981, Adven- ture) Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta. A group of technologlcally superior mer- cenaries battle the forces of a tiny mlNtary Oictatorahlp. 'PG' (1 Iv., .a min.) I -···· -CI> CAmY a LMIY Chflt becomes deeply attached to a crippled girt (Suzy Gilstrap) whose belOYed bicycle wea stolen dUrlng the burglary of her mother's iart-~hr.) B ...... -.........., The worlO's grMtnt living Pf&clltloner of the ancient •rt of allenoe perlorms eeven of his moat famout pantomimes. (R) ( 1 hr,) !~2, Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'NMI, Anne Areher. An englneef and 1 soclallte attempt 10 rob a South Amerloan emerald amugglef of a fortune ~·· 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) l.HJ .. "Oh God!" (191'7, Comedy) George BYrnt. John Denver. God Mlects an unsuspecting young eupermancet man- ager to del"'9r a rnesaage of hope and good wNI to the lkeptlcal .P80Ple of the modern-day world. 'PG' (1 tv .. 3e min.) ... "The Deep" (1977. Adventure) Robert 8Nw • .Mcquallne Bllae4. A young couple find romenoe Ind trMMt .. thtj dive ott the coeat of Bermuda and find a , bulled trMtute cache. 'PG' (2 hr1.. 4 min.) -1 ill•l••lllTI MM'll•WWW-MW -... "The IMt Reunion" (1978, AdVenture) C.mefon Mltchtll. Leo Fong. A ~ man WhoM famlly WIS attacked by a QUtfllt oeng ~Ing World Wlf " brtnga the men blck lo the ecene of ---·p-a: 11111 --l&IUIJ .... .. USI Iii Hott: Dennie Wholey. l'W.J I .. "Noherd Pryor LM Ftom The St~" 0982==) flcNrd Pryot. Thia lllrl)td CClnOeft II highllghttd by the '• vlewt on .... "*""" ptllOn ... Md • oNllir1o though ~ ~ ~ ,. cet.. Strophto e•S*itMel wfft\ OOCaN ~naence. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) lQ) llO'lll ''The Joy or Footing Around" ( 1978, Comedy) Monique De Prez, Kevin Raymond. A selfish young woman threatens the stability of a couple' rela· tionShlp. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -- ()) llO'lll "Angel Of H.E.A.T" (No Date. Aaventure) Marilyn Chambers. Angel Harmony joins forces with government agents to put an end to a mad scientist's doom~an. 'R' {1 hr., 35 min.) fW I Cl) MAsrT ~ MMT While vacationing In Mexico. Jonathan and Jennifer end up arrested tor drug dealing. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 mln.t D m I PMW TW A report on the <Jay's developments (from London. Eng· llan~MC ... ..mlm ~--flOIUT ODDCCUU MAM'f.() COWTmoaMYMUl.1M .... llO'lll "Luna" ( 1979, Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Matthew Barry, Guilt spurs an American opera singer's unorthodox attraction to her teen-age, heroin addict son. 'R' (2 hrs. 19 min.) I JllCWI 1W e '1111 IUT OP CAMOll Host: Johnny Carson Guests: Robert Blake. Calvln Trll- lfn. (A) ( 1 hr,) CIDllCMl "AuthOfl Author!" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Paolno, Dyan Cannon. A New York playwright's wife leaves him with a gang ol mostly her children to take cart ot just as his new play Is about to open. 'PG' i!hr., 50mln.) 119 CJ:) llCMI "Bllitis" ( 1977. Drama) Patti d' Arbanvllle. Mona l<irtensen. A young glrl's aexual awakening occurs during her stay wilh a family friend one summer. 'A' {J hr . 32 min.) -· ..r~ TOllMT Jaime l." Curtis talka about her new movla. II llCMI "The NIQhtcomers" (1972. Suspense) Marlon llrando. StepNnla Beacham. Two orphaned children end their governess fall uncle< the Influence of a cruet, mysllfylng gardener. (1. hr.. 5S 1T1in.) (!) ........... "" .... ... • llCMI "Blowing Wiid" ( 1953. Adven- ture) Gary COoper. Barbara Stanwyclc. A wildcatt&f and his power-hungry wife attempt to strike II rich In the oll fleldt. (2 Na.) Cl>"•llll·-·---1111111• ... ''ChlnetSOlltalte'' (1981, Blogo taphy) Mari.-France Pitier, Al.itg8f Hauet. The romances and bualnetl 1trugglel of Paris fashion queen Coco Chanel'i ettty i ra are detalltd. 'A' (2 hra.) -I':•• Gueet; fllm director· ~etnwlt• John Saytee. ~ ta. com.a • cum Guett: AOd .,...,,. .. ..., ...... CD .. "Twlol A Wom.n" (,NO, er.--m•J Bibi Andefllon. Anthony PerklN. A dlvOfc" encounttra oppoeltlon from htt 8'1-huabend when Iha t•• on an •nrec- tlvt new lcMf 'A' ( 1tw.,30 min.) lll> .. "Oat" (19e1, Comedy). Don- ald 8\rthttt.nd, Suun Af'llPICh. A hMlo DJ Ind ... ,.,oMr tfy-to ....-en o1 megrwitt's plot to drlYt up DM pr'loel ~ cont1Mng an oll "'°"•· 'A' (1 hr .. 30 -~~"The ThlnQ" (1112. Honot) gt "'*"· AlcNtd eyw,, Membllt Of • eolentltlc r....,-ctl *"' In the ~ confront en •llen Ifie form that II ~ r I I I ·----_...... ... , ........... - W~'tt Y"4' Could S.. What I HMr" 982. Bk>araptiy) ~e Singer. R.H. L ( f hf:: 40 min.) ' .. (%) "Gaa'1 (1'111, Comedy) Donald &ithefltnd. Susan A~h. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) •CC) "And Now My Love" ~1!::.· Romance) Marthe KeMef. Andre • lief. (2 hrs., 1 min.) ® "Pope " ( 1980, Comedy) RoOln Wlllla1119, ~ O\rlall. ( 1 tv .. 54 min.) (I) '111 You Could See Whel I Hear" (1982. Biography) Mare Singer. R.H. 1h0ml0n. (ftv .. ~Omk'1.) •111.l ''Munstef Go Home • (1966. Come- dy) Fred Gwynne. Yvonne De Carlo. (2 htS.) 1l9(!) "Calling Or. Kildare" ( 1939, Drema) Lionel BarrylTl()(e, Lana Turner. (2 hrs.) CD) "The Sea WoM/s" (1980, AdVertture) Gr~ Peck. Roger Moore. (2 hrs.) • 'The Atth Musketeer" ( 1979, Adven- ture) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress. ( 1 hr., 43 min.) Ml(?) "History Of The World -Part I" (1981. Comedy) Mel Brooke. Madeline Kahn. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) · •CC) "Green Ice" (1981,.MivenJure) Ryen O'Neal; Anne Archer. ( f''fl'r., 55 min.) ®"Oh Godt" (1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •CD> "Fighting Mad" (1976, Drama) Leon Isaac Kennedy, James lnglehart. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl) "Megatorce" ( 1981. Actventure) Bar· ry Bostwick. Persis Khambana. ( 1 hr .. 40 .Jrllrk) -CC) "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1980, Drama) Henry Fonda, Jose flfr8f. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ®"Raggedy Man" (1981. Orama) Sissy §£aoek.-Eric Robe<ts. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (SJ "TIP On A Dead Joakey" ( 1957, Ora· ma) Robert Taylor, Dorothy Malone. (2 hrs.) e "Black Beeuty" ( 1971. Orama) Man.. Lester, Walter Slezak. (1hr .. 45 min.) , -111.) "Run ·For Cover" (1955, Westlfn) James Ca~ney, John Derek. (2 hrs.) tW cm "Gas ' ( 1981, Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Susan Anspach. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) "Hearts And Minds" (1974) Docu· menlary. Directed by Pete< Davis. ( 1 hr .. 52mln.) tD "Welcome, Mr. Washington" (1940) Barbara Mullen. ( 1 hr .• 30 min,) ........... Movies- -· "The Big Noise" (1944, Comedy) • Leurel and Hardy. Arthur Space. ( t hr., 30 min.) e "Force 01 Arms" (1951, Orama) Wii- iiam Holden, Nancy Olson. (2 hrs.) CC) ''The Farmer Takes A Wife" ( 1963, Musical) ·Betty Grable. Dale Robertson. i! hr .. 30 min ) CSJ "PQlt8fgelst" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. . Nelson, Jobelh Williams. (1 hr .. 55 min.) g "Roll~er" (1981, Drama) Jane Fon· da, KrlS Krlstotterson. ( 2 hrs.) . · -· "Trail Of The Vlgllantes" ( l!MO. Western) Franchot Tone, Brodeflck Craw- lord._( 1 hr .. 30mln.) W ® Cl) "Au1hOl'I Author!" (1962, Come- dy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. 69 min.) tll(C) "Green Ice" (1 981, AdVenture) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) cm "Pottergelat" (1982, Horror) C1alg T. Nelson, Jobeth Williams. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ••"The Deep" (1977, Adventure) Rot>- 9'1 Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs.. 4 mltl./ • -Cl) '$urnrnef Holldly" ( 1"3. Mul6cal) eilft AlcNtd, LNI P9tM~(2 In. •CH> "P~" (1880, Aoblrl -~. 8helley Duvd. (1 tv.. min.) CD "PMet 0t C.owie'' (1011. Drema> ien ~....,,, Jerl9I Sullmen. (2 Iva., 3 min.) Cl> ''The Spldlt'• 8tretegem" (1969, SUlpenM) Giulio fkogl, Alldt v.-. ( 1 llr .• • 35 min.) •CC> "Md Now My Love'' = Romance) Metthe t<*. Andre lier. J2 hr-., 1 min.) ... The TumlnO Point'' (1977, Creme) Anne Bancfott. Shlttey Meclelnt. ( 1 tv .. 59 min.) •CD "Mystify At CMtle HouM" (1982, Adventure) Alleet\ 8'1tton. ( 1 tw.. 20 min,) cm "Enchantment" ( 1949, Orama) David Niven. Tef9M WtlQtlt. (2 In.) (%) "Gas" ( 19' 1. Comedy) Ooneld Sutherland, Susan An.pech. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) •111.l "Plaza Suite" (1971. Comedv) Wattlf Mauhau. Maureen Staple1on. (~ In., 25 min.) __ ....... •11 £-:..~htabufgh Pltates• et S1. ILouil-C.~ls (3 tn.) .,, .... ,...., .. &WAT. ........ .... Gueits: ~-ogan end his wife Nedda Harrigan. (R) Q l lllC .. 'HF CM•••rr .. "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1980, Orama) Henry Fonda. JON Fetref. The story of ttow Clarence Earl Gideon. an Indigent atl811ed In Flotlda In 1~. fought to assure lhe cons1itu11onal right of fhe accused to the benefit of legal oounMI II told. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) {I) llOWll "Poltlfgelst" ( 1982, Horror) Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Williams. Vengeful ghosts take over a subufban Celllornla home and abduct the raeldant famlty'a ~'child. 'PG' ( t hr., 55 min.) ct llOWll "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography} Marc Singer, R.H. ThomsOO. 1'he mlsadventw• of bllncl slngtf-<:ornpose< llorn Sulllv1n'1 college da~ ere recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) •1 C11MmOCMmnmA't -... .. CAVITT• Ml ........ , ... ,, ____ _ _.. "The Front" ( 1978, Comedy) Woody Allen, Zlfo Moetal. A scheming bungler bec<>meSthepeeudo-a~horfor the WO<k ol SIY9r1I bladdltted friends. 'PG~·~·) ,.., .... lllC .. DmlllU P& "M'-A mini-jet used to tllm commercials and movie atunts: • toumeY i lnto.-.=aearch of bate. .._..,..., ....... ...... ..., IMIY......_llllY ....... -CllMm CCMITY Featured: cookbook 1uthor Piiar Wayne: Ofanae County'a "BenO-X.'' otlclel 1913 Much ~ Olmel band; tumrnet CMUMI. local teehlon ecene tor pool. beech and • activ.w.at. (D) .. "The SM Wolvtt" (1880. AdYentute) Gt9GQrY Pedt. Roger Moor9. During World 'Wa1 ·11, a group of BtttWt bualneeemen '°'"' • volunlw regiment to ~troy 1 German apy neet In tfle Indian C>Caen. 'PG' (2 NJ.) Cl) .. "Prlaat Of LOYe" (1 981. Dr• ma) Ian Mcl<allen. Jene! &uzmen. Altar leaving £.no!and becauM of the bel)nlng of his MYM. D.H. Lawrene'i spenai f\lilrnal yea11 attaekWlg oenaot¥.ilf> and promoting hie ldMI on aexual and 1rtll1lc freedom. 'R' a. in.. 3 min.) I 'tr M I •M .,_ Featured: a Loi Ange. IN •tore that apeclaHZ81 In movie memo- robUla: a look 11 the Callfomla Boys Choir. George l<lrby talk• abOUt hie Ille and carMf l6rlCe Jell, llJ, .... v,.. 11CTAC-MYATA-.. ...-1~-.t W .... Neel Gabler and Jel• trey Lyons hoer an lnfOl'matlve look 11 wtlat'I new It the movies. ®1111-WIATI ... "Hall'I Half Acre" (1963, AdVertture) Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyee. Atter hearing a haunting Hawaiian nieto- dy, 1 woman heeds for the lllenda certain that her husband, pteaumed deed. wrote the~, (2hrt .) ... Cl) If WAI A .-T .-. ~ -..-Anrmated. llli""'Pfinuta'~c~ - ter wtlt• an .... y about hit expectations for his upcoming vacation by recafflng memories of peat summers spent 11 ceme.:_ (R) D • LM. -.Y Sidney may have 10 dlappolnt Panl twice In one day when ha offer• 10 take h8f to Wall Olaney World altef destroying her laVOflte 1tuffed rabbit. IBl • ..,. "Watt Until Dafk" (1967. Suspense) Audrey HepbUrn, Alan Arkin. A blind woman outwits 1 trio ol would-be hefoln ·~-~2 hrs.) e ..... Mira&• llUIDlll, _. • "°'1IUI Chet Atkins. Barbara Man· dtell. Jeny Reed. Mel TllHt and Johnny Rivera are among the stars featured In this retroepectlve look at music from the '20I 10 l~t. (2 hrs.) i P& .,..=See how underwear hes come Into the fashion limelight; a Journey Into dark caves In ... rch of bats. e ._ "Let's Switch" ( 1975, Come- dy) Barbare Eden. Barbara Feldon.A pair ol high school friends decide to switch places when 1hey meet 11 a reunion end realize they're bored with life. ( 1 hr., 30 mlnJ..m. I .-AT 0 Jt .. llCll "Featlvall Spo- leto U.S.A... Ken Russell's staging of "Madama Bu1teffly"; the Chambe< MUllc Society ol Lincoln Center: The Dave Bru- bectl Quartet: The MabOU Mlnel Theatre Compnay; The Dence Theatre of Hll(lem; Samvel Barber's opera "Antony and Cteopatra" steged by Gian Carlo Menotti; and a gala conclfl with fireworks from the Middleton Place Plantation er• featured in this year's Spoleto Featlval from Charlel- lon, S.C. (1 hr.) (C) llO¥m "The Comeback" ( 1979, Fan- Friday, June 24, 1983 21 ) I ..... ,_HMllOUl!I SF . M 1 • ._ U.J. Puckett llS. Irving Crane {1 hr.) (I) I & zn.y W Clorls Leachman Is featured In this song-end-dance rewe honoring composer Frank Loesser. ( 1 hr., 40 ~ 8 ·"Slit W1rs" (1977, FanlMy) Mark Hamill, Hamson Ford. A motley C<* lectlon of rebels and robots band together to attack the huge=ce f~t of en preNlve g_a~lae~ em re. 'PG (2 hrs.) • .._ocurn ' --...,m&.m --.T DICICA""tlO M&. • .,., .. , .•••• ,._ .... mil .. ...., ... .. --··· ,. ----_ .. --c P& • .,_ Meet m<Me 11ar llltn; a man who dlYee for prehistoric artlfectl In Florida. ......... ~-1.-rTCllllNr On the roed with The 08k Ridge 8oya. • lft"Ml LOI Angelle Oodgera al s.ri.:::;-(3M.) I I H•H-.r ..,...,..,.., ........ mwA ''Coemlc Fire" The extraotdlnafy ~ mede by x·ray eatronomy of neutron 11ara. a•plodlng galaJclaa. ~ ~ bleck holae are axarillned. (A) c:;>. ( 1 (C)ll0'9 "Lier'• Moon" (1982, Orama) Matt Dillon, Cindy Flah9r. Oatplte parental oppoaltlon, two ta.n-agera from dlffarlng beckgtoundl fall In 1oY9 In I tmall T tJCM town. 'PG' ( 1 tw., 45 min.) <I> M W INIJl lil:UI ''B*k Mertln Alhln; I White Water Kayeklng I Skydlv· tng•· Guaeta: Emeat BOrgnlna, William ~=91~~ ... t'.Z) .. "The Sc>ldar't Strat9gern" C t989, Suepenae) Gl'ullo Brogl, Ab V• II'. A man ratume to hie hometown In hlly'a Po Al¥er willa)' to lnWltlaata the myttwy IUttounclnD Iha daeth of hie fethtt, who WM xxaa1neted by fMCtltt In the 1130L i hr •• 36 min.) •11111 '9 I • M Ta. FMturad: a look at 90Utham Callfotnla 81 It Wal In deyt peat, lndudlnO w~ Flalcl, a pigeon term. a ~called "Bunkir Hll" and ~I.Ion Farm. !! .... , ... •LA ~turld: a look It "eportt '': a tribute to the ... t Afnlfloen wtlltr...: • •treat IUfvay on LOI Angelle to find ~ ~ Hol)WOOd'• llXlalt man lilE.,._ 2:: ..... ---~ lbo&lt • WClf'*' end ...., '°""' pion• Ing ttle·nudlf of her_._ hulMnd. (2 !~11.& Celfornll ~ It T-ea""-> .. ,,., ...... 14,1 .. (I) .. "The Great Adventure" (1976, Adventure) Jeck Palance, Joan Coellna. A young boy II •bendontd with his dog In the ~AlaUen Aockl-. 'PG' (1hr., 25mln. • "Bronco Butter" (1952. Adventure) Jonn Lund, Scott Brady. A champion rOdeo ttar ~ • rfvlll, both In the ring and In romanc., of a young rider ha had Mrllar befrielldad. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •al- -· (I) •MIOftlwmta...MIUIM.T Correepondant Kuralt meats a tupar at10e Uleeman In Sharon, Pa., vllltl e 7$-yev." old bag bUn manufacturing bullnea In Vermont and tab with a South Carollna woman Who 9')lndl 17 hours a dey cook· l!)g In her kitchen. •• 119 A-11m The A-Ta.m tak .. on a bNtal rancflar (StUllt Whitman) who II trying to torca a ~ farmer Into bankrupt~. (A) ( 1 tw.f . - ... ''What...., Happanad To Aunt Allee?" (1-. Sulpanee~aldlna Page, Ruth Oordon. Ahr thlt lhe klllad her hultl9nd In Win. a women conttnuaa klllna to hide the truth. (2 hrt.) e Ill IWPf IAYI Fonzie trlat to mend the dlffertnell between Ath6ey and her perentt to fulfill Heather'• Ctwtttmu wllt!. ')-"'-"The Spy With The Perlact Cov- er" (1966. SYtpanse) Af>bart Lanting, Dina Wynt•. An lntellgal ice agent Is aid- ed In hie aaplol11ge WOftc by the eoemy's ~~(2tn.) • .. 'And Then Thara Ware Nona'' Ji;::..~'f) L~ Haywd, Barry Tan people~ to a r.mot• daaertad ~ .. ~ mutdlfed one by one. (2 hrt.) e •A ''Coamlc Flra" The extraordinary ~ ~ by x-ray aetronomy of neutron llats, exploding ~ quMWt and bleck holal are ~. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) .......... -" "The-Aaclna Gama: HorMe For Cour981" Sid and cNoo .,. C9lled In wtllfl a horM not fevotad to win comet In flrlt and the tredt boo•unlken loaa a bun-~.JPwt 21 <M c' tir.> C1>•a111&11W CB)-"" You eou.d 8ae What I HMt" ~-w..~~~ Ill~ Tom ...,.., oOlega ~ .. '900Urllad. 'PO' (, ""·· 40 "*'·} •-''TN "-di lllulenant'• w~ an" ( 1M t. Crime) Metyt Stt9ep, Jett/mt lfone. An aftalr ~ two eotore " pat· a-...ct In 1he romentlo oartod llm In wNOh 1t1e two .,. S*b11.-ig. 'R' c2 tn.. a -1::1.>------ln• -at dhor'Oe In Amel1ol, ~ ""°"' on wl'Y ~ In a.me a.. OCM1ty, Cell., 111119 up IO quickly on lt'8lr nwTlllg: .. ~ hOw "" "'-'*'G ol CGrNnllTntnt i:Mi&Mm--A"8rlgnortng ,.-I.Gulla'• or:=~"= """" "'' Q II ,_°'_. ..... di~ i~·ta:cr-·= __,.,.. .. .._.,..,. IOl'Md iii'~; chairman of a charity, but he Is unaware of the real motive behind the move. (A) (1 hr.) • Ill "-' ca-..n Jacic's request for a special serving dish 19 overheard by pollce who mistakenly believe he's trying v~~ .. C~:'~~Q.The GrNt Amaricen Fourth Of July And Other DIM• tars" Jean Shepherd'• origlnel teleplay centers around the bittersweet pange of Qfowlng up In the Mldweet dUrlng the late 1930und aarty '40s. (A) o ( 1 hr.) G comDI "The Perslttilice Of Mem- ory" Or. Carl Sagan bbeeNes the lntelll· gence of Iha hUmpback whale end takes viewers through the human brain and ner· YOUS tyt!em. (A) D ( 1 hr.) ~--"NuhvtlllGirl" (1979, Drema) Monica Gayta, Roger Davit. A Kentucky farm girl ... ,chat for MIOCll8I In the coun- E capltal. 'R' (1tw .. 27 min.) M.LOO.MTUIA11 .. "tt You Could SM What I Heer" (1912, Bloafaphy) Marc Singer, A.H. Thomeon. The rillucMntur11 of bllnd llrlg8f-oompow Tom SulllYan'a college ~.,.recounted. 'PG' (1hr .• 40mln.) CZ> .. "Luna" (1979, Ori.ma) Jjlt Clayburgh, Matthew Barry. Guilt spurs an Amarlc:an opera singer'• unorttlt)do11 attrectlon to her teen-age, heroin eddlot -~~~ •al .. ''The Story Of Alexe.ndar Grahem Bel" (1~. Biography) Don Amechl, Loratta Young. Encouraged by the ~of hit wife, Bell ttrugglat rafent· ~o perfect the telephone. (2 hrs.) • • Ill t " I Judy and Coralee are et oddl wtltl each other wtllfl they i..m they've beth fallen 10< Iha 11me man {!,°lreQ ~vay). (A) Cl) ... "Moment To Moment" (1968, Suepanee) Jean Sebarg. Honor 91ack• man. An unr..ppy woman begins an llllclt aHeir, but eccldentally lhoott her pat• mourilr1:.tn., 30 min.) . ([) "Lady Chatterley'• Lover" (1911, Drema) Sylvia Krlltal, Nlchola• Clay. O.H. Lawranoe't etQfY about the wife of I perapleglc: Engtllh 8'11toorat who takll haf hulbend'• ~..,,. .. her io...r .. r&Cold. 'A' ( 1 Iv., 43 min..) -·. lf.81 ·-An angry Or. W11t· phel laeme the truth about the balittng of a white youth. while gtataful P-fOltltut• 181uplf'°PIn8'. EllQIUI. (Pett 2) (R) (1 tw.) ., v::. Jonettlen ~ Jan. ~·. ~ .. andangerad when Hart lndultriae entan the patfuma bullnata. i >.ui..1 ... ....., .. , ..... ~--WrMr John Updka r.-.oet on hie • and WO!tl: Intel*" wltt'I tlnlly memtler9 Md ..... YOl'ttaf cot--~ .. Included. {, hr.) Cll)W.t•-..~ Parton.llnalna IUOh NII • ''t to 6" and "Hara \'oli CorTll """1tl'' "' a petfomw'°9 fl'onf Lono- 1. {1 _fW .. 30 "*'·> -"lnet Ml.*o" (1Mt. er.m.) -· l..lfrY lrMclng. .... , .... of an old llft l'twlOlloo hotlt. moll of wflOfft ......... """' .. -.. ..... ""'.._.., .... ,. ...... .... !' "'" 30 "*'-> -um= ............... .::-:. ""= = -.. 111111! .. ,. ·-.. a.. ~Oliilr ................. j. --. . c: •••• - - ' --------- " ~ .,_ -"""'' mlndt. 'R' (2 -If cl> .• a' All Q'G 111m • ., -. .. "" -...w ... Mt.wt~ ..., he ' · ,._ '° """°' '* oomalalct proflet. . U1 ........ ) -&A•--·H," ,, . Uhor-coUMilt '"'8er. -''l.Mvt It To ltondle" ( 1945. e Domlnlcti OIMtole. 1 tv.) ~ 8111gleto11. MhUf' Like. Deowooo trm to win ewt • blQ c11en1 by d\1191, IN WOfdl to t tong lie WJQCe, -!!;~ .. "SwtnDM' Partdlle" (1965, ) Clift Aicnetd. Welter Slez.tk. Whet\ one Of Its membett II tlnd t1 • teunt men. a 11t'1Q1no group mtk• a film. ~twii:&.':*'·> .. -~Jtlme Lee II ttlka •bout tier new movie. L-:-"The DNth Polfcy" ( 1973, ) Robert Powell, Bttbtrt Fel- don. A wtWlwlnd romance turn. Into • nlgt)tmete wtien • women dltooY9fs lhet tier l'lueOend II 8lr.-dy mwrled and pk>tt • y With tier. (1 hr., 30 min.) WI• rt --.&. NCAA OMslon I (from Omaha, Net>.), (R) l tn.) --OOllmTOIA'f --"""' .. "LAt'•Go Navy" (1951, Come-<M 8owefy Boys, AMen Jenklne. The 8owwy Boys enlist In the U.S. Navy. ( 1 tw .. 30mln.) W ~--"The French Lleutenent't Wom- en" C tll1, ar..t Mint.....,, Jtltlemy ltonl. Alt a...,, .......,, two lietOR It pat- .-.d In IN romentio pMod _, In wNof\ :(·----~: . ''HllCOty Of The Wortd -Pett r· tllt, ComecM Mel •oou. Med9il11t l(ahn. Man'• ~ hlllOry -lrom NMndeitNI oevemen to the loenlltl lnqulaldon -II ......... 'ff ( 1 fv •• S3 min • .. ''Wlmbtedon • .,.. 3 twl.) II!! "l!Jlue eow· c11~1. er.m.> Gd Pryor. H.wv Keltel. nv.. fNa.. 1rated Detroit auto factory ~ tum to crime, bllnalna 1'*" Into mor, conlllct and potenfi.r dlnger then . NV eYer counted on. 'A' ( 1 hi .. W min.) ., ......... .. "Fighting MU'' (1971, Drama) Leoo lleac Kennedy, Jernet lngletwwt. A man Who auMllea • muo-det attempt Yowt revenge on the two "*' r.ponelble. 'R' i hr .. 36 min.) .. .. .. "Venom" ( 1912, SuloenM) Nicol WWitrnten, Kle4JI l(lneld. l<Jd. ~ tlolct • young Anwlc*1 boV td- tege in hia pe,.,,t•a London home, tlttr· na1e1y contending wfth IN pollOe oulllde and a deadly rnembe INke In IN build- ing' a \W\lllatlon ayatem. 'A' ( 1 tv .. S3 ~.Jaescl - I l ll1ndl!p .. _..,_ -~"The Deep" (1977. A<Mnture) Rob- ert Shew, Jeequetlne Bluet. (2 hrs.. 4 min.} •m "Mys..., cn.rtie" (1970, Dr•me> Ptitty Duke. A.I Freemen Jr. (2 h,._) •Cl> "The Gr•t Adllenture" ( 1978, Adventure) Jeck Patence. Joan Colllna. u tw .. 25 min.) • "St•r Wars" (1977, FtntHy) Merk Htmlll, Htrrteon Ford. (2 hrL) •CI> "The Uninvited" ( 19'4. Mystery) Ray Mlllenc:I, Ruth Hustey. (2 hrs.) (DJ "My Champion" ( 1981, Drema) Yoko Shtmedt. Ctwll Mhctlum. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) (I) "Author! Author!" ( 1982, Comedy) Al Peclno, Dyw1 Cannon. ( 1 hr., 60 min.) -~ "Llllf'1 MOOtl" (1982. Dr•ma) Melt o.on. Qndy Fllher. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) • •CID ''&lgi 9unny'1 3rd MoYte: 1001 Rab- bit Teles" (1912, Comedy) Animated. Volcea by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. ( 1 tv., 30 "*'·l •CD> "DNtt'ltrep" (1982, Mystery) MlchMI Celne. Ctlrtstopher Reeve. (1 Iv.. 65 min.) (I) "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978, Drema) Robert De Niro. Meryl Slreep. (3 hrs., 3 min.) •• "This Time Forever" ( 1980. Aomtnce) Clelr• Plmpete. Vlncenl Van P•tten. (1 hi., 35 min.) . -CJ) "Thi Benetta Of Wlmpole Street" (1958, Creme) Jennlter Jonet, dt#l GIM- ~ (2 tws.) • . .• -Ill) "the Geilht Boy'' ( 1958, Cornec:ty) Je<ry Lewts. 9utAIMt Ptethette. (2 hrs.) -CC) "And YOOf Name la Jonth" (1979, Dfeme) Stly StMherl. Jtmee wooos. (2 tn.) tW(H) "H Yoo Could See wtwt I .....,... ( 19112. Blogrephy) Marc Slngtf, R.H. Thomlon. ( f hr .. 40 min.) • "Unexpected F•thtr" (1941, eom.- dY) Mischa Auer, Def"* O'K..... ( 1 tw • 30 min.) . tW(Q) "The Thing" (1982, Horror) Kurt Aue- .... Rlchttd Dyur1. (2 twa .. s min.) • _N..,.._ll1n•- -· "Mia Robin Hood'' (1952, Comedy) Mergaret Rutherford, Richard Heerne. ( 1 tw., 30 min.) • "CN!ln Lightning" ( 1950. OrtrN) Hurnptvey Bogert, Eleenor Partcer. (2 hrs.) Cl) "If Yoo Could See Whet I HMr" (1982, Biography) Mere Singer, R.H. Ttiomton. (ftv., 'Omln.) • "Some Kind Of~ .. (1'182. Come- dY) Rlchtfd Pryor. Margot toddw. (1 tv .. 35 min.) <J) "The Spider's Slret8Qtm" ( 1989. &.pense) Giulio Btogl, Alida Valll. (1 tv .. 3Smin.) --~·Ott Heevenly Dog" ( 1980. Comedy) CtlMe. Ben~. (1 tw .. 43 min.) • • . , .. AeluM" (1947) Jon tiell. L1 hi., min.) W(Ji) "DNlhtr-.>" ( 1982. MyMery) MlcNll c.in.. Chrilloptler ~. (2 tn.) W(Q) "Flylng L .. ttlerneclcl" (1161. A<Mn- twe) John Wayne. Robert Ryen. (2 twa.) .Ml()) ''The Glr1 Who Hed ~· • ,--( 1953, Drema) EJllabeth Taytof, • ·dO Lemas. (2 twa.) ~ e "Green FOf Denger" ( 1947, Myalet'f) Wy Grey. Trevor Howard. (1 hr .. !IC> min.) (I) "History Of The Wond -Part I" ( 1981. Comedv) Mel Brook•. Mtdtllne Katin. (1 hr .• S3 min.) -~ "OU1oeat Of The llltndl" (1952, Dre-ma) 'Robert Motley, Ralph Rlchsdllon. (2 tws.) . • •CD "Two Solltudla" ( 1977. Orwna) JNn•Plerre Aumont, Sr.cy l<eectt. (1 tv., 90mln.) •• "DNthtrap" (1982., Mystery) Mlct-' Ciine, Christopher ~. (2 tn.) (%) "G.... (1981. Comedy) eon.Id Sultlerttnd, 6uMn Anepech. ( 1 tv.. 90 min.) •Cl> "Runaway llland" (No O.t9, ~ ture) MU.. Bucnantn. Simone Buchanlin. .. 35mln.) -"Klller Grizzly" (1978, Advent\n) - toptler o.otge, Andtft Prine. (2 hrs.) ~"The Deep" _(1tn, Adllenture) Rob- ert Shaw, ~ BltNt. (2 tn., 4 min.) Hea"9nty Dog" (1980. Comedy) en.... Ben~. (1 tw .. 43 min.) cm ttltrap" (1982, Mystery) ... calne, CMstoptw ~-( 1 tw., 56 min.) . (I) "HMrts And Minda" ( 197 4) Dow- rnenttly. Olfected by P9t9r 0... (1 tv .. 62 mltl.) he·•--.. !It'• 8'1'8 =:rtua _..., Guett:: ttlk w. halt Mice UINI~ (Rio. Friday, JuM 2 .. , 1983 • W.'em) Clint Eutwood. SOnclfa Loella. il. hrl.. 18 min.) •Cl> "The Perteet FurlOuQh" (1959, "Com-~) Tony Curtis, Jlnat [algh. (2 hrl.) CJ) "Megatofca" (1811, Adwntura) Bar· ry BoatW\ok, ,,_... KNmtiena. (1 hr .. 40 min.) •<Kl "Authori Authoff' (1812, Comedy) Af P8ctno. OyanCennon. (1tw .. 50min.) • "The Pa'9y'' (19CM, Comedy) Jerry 1na seun. c2 twt.> . • hit Tim• Forever" (1980, ,, Clair• Plmpwa, ~ Van p tt (1hr .. 36 min.) -'The Farmer Tall• A Wife" ( 1953. I) Betty Qflble, Dela Aobartton. hr .. 30 "*'.) -"Auttlotl Author!" ( 1982. Comedy) Paclno, Oyen Cennon. (1 tv .. 50'mi'I.) • ''Sperrow" ( 1979, Mystery) Randy I Don Gordon. ( 1 hf,, 29 mi'I.) -"Bia Mo" (1973, Drame) Bemla '• IJo IMnlon. (2 hrl.) "Otl Oodt" (197), Comedy) George John Denver. ( 1 hr .. 39 mi'I.) f ''lummef Holiday" (1813, Mullcel) RlctWd. Lauri Petara. (2 hrl.) -"Portrelt Of A Mobatef" (1811, Dr• ~) Vic Morrow, LMla ftentlh. (2 hrl.) ... • ............ (1171, ComedV) Mel ooka. Metty~ (1hr .. 29mln.) • "ThtM 8mert Olrtl" ( 1137, Comedy) 0Mnna Dutbltl, Nin Gray .. (1 tv .. 30 min.) tW(JI) ''Wrong II Right" (1tl2, Comedy) lian Connery, George Grimrd. (1 hr .. 61 min.) Vole• by Mal Blanc, Shep M«*en. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. • "GrMeed Lightning" 11977, Biogra· phy) Richard Pryof, 9M4J Bridges. ( 1 hf .. 36min.) (%) "The Deer Hunt•" (1978, Drama) AObart De Niro. Meryl Stteep. (3 hrl .. 3 min.) •Cl) ''Far·O.l.anct'' (1974, Suepenae) O.vld Janleen. Hope Lange. (2 hrl.) <I> "Belowd ENfny" (19~. Oram11) Oevld Nlv9n. M«la Oberon. (1 hf .. 35 min I ....... , ---Taesllg Cold. ; 8tf\ll'tl~, Frri Inn. ~(l)Wl'"tU.~ ... "The T " ( 1982, HotrOf) urt ~ Rlehatd n. Membert Of • lcientlflc: , .... ,ch 1wn In the An111ctlc confront en ellen Ille fQfm thtf le ~ble of tett~ ov. the men't mlndt. 'R' (2 ,.,~IUu --·-·-,.., &• -I&\. PI 11190lf .. LA~ H0t1: Dennie Wholey, Lt hr.) CC> .. "And Y04M Name II Joneh" ( 1979, Orem•) Sally Strutnen, Jamel Wooda. A young motflet 11ruggi. to help her MYen-yHr-old deel·mut• eon to com- munlcet• from hit ellent world. (1 tw .. 40 mlnh I ~ ..,..,_..MlllOTW ..,. ... tW '(I) _, Quincy l~tlget" the deethe~I 97 'who dltd In e ~llnerorlttt. R (1fir.,10mln.) D. ,_ A report on tht dey' I cttv.lopmenll (fTom London. Eng. landll I ... _..... _,...:ML -ccuu ....,.0 Cmt1m llUllYlm&.TN .... llOVll "Fast-Walking" (198 1, 6uepen9e) Jamee Woods, Tim Mcln4ife.-A prison guard becomes Involved both In his cousin's plot to assassinate en Imprisoned black leader and In another plot to spring him. 'R' (1 hr .. 55 min.) CO .,.. "American Nightmare" (1982. Drama) Lawrence Day. LOf8 Stanley. A concerl pianist encounters a world ol drugs. sex and violence when he aerachefl tor his missing sister. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) CJ) A .. DAY • -"Biff Gets Punched~ 53) DMY CZ)MOWll "The Damned" (1969. Orama) Dirk Boaarde. Ingrid Thulin. A wealthy lndustrlaT family Is lorn apart by the deca· dence and social upheaval of early Nazi Germa~2 hrs., 35 min.) 1119 I: M mT Of CMIOlt Host: Johnny Carson. Gues11: Ringo Sterr, 'Barbara Bach, The Oak Ridge Boys. Jerry Sein- feld. (R) ( 1 hr.) -· __,_, T..r On the road with The Ollt~ldQe Boys. ' I YOUA119,_ If ........... ... "The Pawnbfoller" ( 1965. Ora- ma) Rod Stelgtt. GeraldlM Atzgerald. A Jewish pawnbroller. 1 victim ol Nez! per- secutlol'l. I0911 111 fi lth In hie fellow man. ~hrs.) COU.wa..D_ll • ...,,.,., ... "Honor Guard" (No O.tt, Ora- ma) Rod Stelgtt. Dlvld Huffmln. A young couple's trenqull life II lhlttered when they are terrorized by lour u dlstlc _........,...,,..._ •tJil "II You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. ( 1 hr., 40 min..) ~ 'A' ( 1 lw .• 44 rT*\.) • .. "OMttltr-.>" ( 1982. MvstetY) MlchMI c.lne, Ctwtltophet AMY9. A plliy· wright MJn.rtng from wrtter'• b4octc plane 10 do lwa)' wfth I fonnet ttudent ol hit -1~~,.i~young ~··pr~ -···-Guttt: modellng eo-n-=Elleet\ Ford. "CMt A Dint Shido'#" ( 1957, ) Olrtc ~dt. Margetet Loclc· )lltOOd. A men whO murdered hll llrtt wife tor ~"' lo repeet hie elrWter edleme. 1 tv .. 40 m.> !... ... ...... 111 .... 111 -(I) -• • A tennll eter beoomee !Min euepect In tht murder o4 htr ~·1 kldMooer. (R) ( 1 tv., 20 min~ ~--''An EV-For An~· 1981, A<Mnture) Chuctl Norrie. Otv oot. Let. A Sen Frencllco cop ®ltt the f«c. to 1venge the mur<Mr at hie pertner by membert of • clNg . ring. 'A' ( 1 hr., '8 mln.L -· e LA11--M•Llti WJI ou.iie: cO!'*fy tlltn Franlcen end Devte: New VOl'k Dllry Prinoeee Ginny Tllbot. ( 1 hr.) -cm .. ''Frutt• 01 Piiiion" c1992, Ori· ma) Kleut l<lnelcl, IUl*le llllert. The 11dlat1c proprletOf of 1 culno •• hie lo'I· ar to demonttr1t1 her devotion to him by becoming• pr0ttltut1. ( 1 ht., 25 min.) We .. "The Man Who WOUid Nol Die" ( 1976. Mystery) Dorothy Milone, Keenan WyM. The~ Of a aalllog boat finds hlmteff hunted by police, the FBI and the Mafia when he plckl up I passenger Ind a vagrant off the C&rlt>- be&n. ( 1 tlr .• 30 min.) 8 ... "Arna.ting Or. G" (1965, Com- edy) Franco French!, Clcclo lngresala. Two clumsy photogrephert Join Brltlah lnlelligenoe In order 10 prevent 1 vtflaln from turning g<MHnmenl men Into robots. {_1 hr .. 30 min. I • MOWll "The DlvM'a Web" ( 1975, Suspenae) Diane Dort, Andree MarcoVlc· cl. A nurse hired 10 care for the paralyted daughter ol an Amerleen diplomat begins Ito r:~ aO' ,:~~{.ge 1nnuaoce over the g1r1. .. , ..... .., .... COU!IJY'NOAY ....... ., .. . -===r=-==.~y sketches combine with clllllc ftlm ind news footege In an offbeat. utlrlc take- olf. ([) ... "Wollen" (1981, Suapenee) Albef1 A~. Dilnt Vaoor1. Police art laced with ~ Unutu9I problem 11 New YOl'k City It lnvldld by a pec:tt ol dlt-n wolllel. 'ff {Hv., 55 mln.) W llmc ... o•lllJ --------coma .. a.om Guell: Wllllrd Scott . CID,_ "Wimbledon '83" (3 hrs.) (I) ... "W11tr-" (1982. Comedy) Cstol Orette, Jim Herrll. A would-be Cl) "Aunlw1y ltllnd'' (No O.tt , AdWn- lure) Mllel Buchanen, Simone Buohanen. {_1 hr .. 35 min.) •• "Barblrelll!! (1968, Sclenoe-Flctlon) Jane Fonda, Miio O'ShM. (1 hr .. 38 min.) -~ "Becket" (196-i, DrlMI) Alohard ICIY .... teen-IT\ligAZlne reporter Ind • prep«tlool rej9cl hevt vlrioul e<Mn- tUf• wtllll working at I New YOl'k Cl1y diner. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min,) • ._ "t...ennv" ( 197•. BloQtaphy) Dultlr'I Hoffman. 'v'lltrle Perrine. The c.. brattd oomedlen end IOClll eomment1tor Lenny Bruce tri.. to ipMk fTtety Within the CCfWtralnta ot hit er1·1 ltgll ey.tern. 'R' jj~~2 min.) :& .. "Blood Beeoh" (1981. Horror) John Sixon, Burt Young. A plM Of poliOI onic.ta have ttielr ~ full when they lnvettlQlte the C8UN Of bMehooett being IUCitled Into the 1and. never To be ...,, E. 'R' 11 hr., 30 min.) -.. 1'Muk Of The 0rt1QOO" (1951, cMntUft) Shtlll Ryen. Rlc'hlrd trevte. l ht .. 5mln.) &:'-.n,u. .. "Tht Lonett" ( 1972, Adven- ture) DNn Stoclcwet~ Gloria Grahame. (I) .. "Authorl Authotl" (1982. Com- tcfy) Al Peclno, Dyan Cennon. A New Yoflc pleywrlght'I Wtte IMvee him with 1 gang ot moetty her children to take care of jUlt It hie new play It •bout to open. 'PO' l~mln.) -ATU. .... -••11---.. "Strano«• When We Meet" ( 1980, Orama) Klrlc Douglas. Kim Novik. A llUCCIMlul architect Is torn between the security of home end family and his love lloc lr'.=(2J:va., 30-mln.) ....... 18LILY .... Clofls Leachman 11 featured In l hls song-and-dance rewe honoring composer Frank Loesser. ( 1 hr., -iOmln.) .. , . ., • MOWll "Street Music" (1 981. Or1ma) Elizabeth Dally. Larry Breeding, Aesldenta ol an old San Francisco hotel. moat of whom ere retirees. fight to save their home trom when they are !old 11 win be closed clown. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W (I) TOPO'M•••11 CC)._ "The Deep" (1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset A young couple llnj:j romance and treasure as they dive off the coast ol Bermuda and find a burled treasure cache. 'PG' (2 hrs .. oi min.) (1)••11111•••••••• YW;: cm .. "Oa . tera Of Oarknese" ( 197 1, Or1ma) phlne Seyrlg. John Kerlen. A couple on their honeymoon 1rrlve In 1 frightened town wtleft many young women have recently been myaterl- -~ed. 'R' (1hf.,27mln.) -~ML..U ~.,. "Luna" (1979, Or1ma) Jiii Clayburgh. M1t1hew Barry. Guilt spurt en Ame<lcan oper1 singer's unorthodox auractlon to her teen-ege. heroin 1ddlc1 son. 'R' (2 hrt., 19 mln.) .... ., Bunon. Peter O'Toole. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ..cm "T1H In The S.ddle" (19.W. We1tem) John W1yne. Ella Raines. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. CID "The Oullaw Josey Wales" (1971, Frid~ June 24, 1983 25 -W.dneird!Y Coal. with Shaun C.seldy. m llOWll "Dial A Deadly Number" ( 1975. Mystery) Gary Collins, Gemma Jones. An unemployed actor poses as a psychiatrist In order to con money from a woman tormented. b~ nightmares. IMA~CO.M:TUM11tla OlllmOIMll'YTOMY ttl ... "Waltr ... " (1982, Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Harn.. A would-be actrea. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-school reject have varloUs adven- tures while working at a New Yort< City diner. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W([)llOWll "Julia" (1975, Comedy) Sytvla Kriste!, Jeen-Clllude BouMloo. A· young man's visit wl1h hit playboy lather pro- vides him with tome vlluable experiencee. 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) CZ> ... "The Spider's Stratagem" ( t969, Suspense) Giulio Brog!, Allda Val- li. A man returns to his hometown In Italy'• Po River valley to tnvntlaate the my9tery surrounding the death of his f1ther, who was ....aslrllt~ by fascists In the 1930s. i! hr .. 35 min.) W CI) ... "The HOWiing" {1981, Horror) Dae Walace. Patrick Mecnee. A woman reporter Is ~ by a killer who Mernt to be a werewolf. 'R' f 1 hr .. 31 min.) w11J•-ou 1rr -___ ,_ --·--''SUlcide'' ="Wimbledon '83" (3 hrs.) _ ................ - •CZ> ';The Deer Hunte!'" (1978, Orama) Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep. (3 hrs .. 3 min.) lr9Cil "Beloved Enemy" (1936, Orama) i59Yld Niven, Met1e Oberon. ( 1 hr.. 46 min.) •eel "An Orphan's Tela" (Part 2) (1981. Drama) Petula Cta.rk, Fabrlca Joaio. (2 h,..) CH> "Bugs Bunny't 3rd Movie: 1001 Ralb- blt Tates" (1982, Comedy) Animated. Volca9 by Mel BIMc, Shep ~en .• ( 1 t:L. 30 mm.) • "FOf V<Nr Ey. Only" (1981, A<Mn- ture) Roger Moore. fopol, (2 tn.. 5 min.) •e "Pott1111d" (1947, Orama) Joen Ciewbd. Van Heflin. 12 hrs.) •Cl> "NeYer Sey Ole'1 ( 1938, Comedy) b Hope, Art<Jy C>Mle. (2 hrs.) cm "Find The Lady'' <1977, eom.ctv> ~key~. Peter Cook. (1 hr .. 20 min.) •Clll "little Mo" ( 1978, OJ.,,,.) ~ <5°Connor, Michael LMrned. (2 Iva., 30 min.) Cl> i.Qoud Oenoer~.J.:.,880, AMnture) ~ c.m.dlne. O'Neil (1 hr .. 48"*1.) •eel ''Circtt Of TWo'' (1980, Aomlince) NChatd Bunon, Tltt#n O'NMI. (t hr., 40 •=''•~w..:_ Ton TOI}, The Dog Who 8e"9d ~ .. (1976, CofMctV) Ina Medell It ic.tln. ( 1 ht" ~ "*'.) 'Tht lplder'• '''"*"''' (t•. • ) OIUflo lrogl. Alda v.11.. ( 1 hr., -•~.J.. Love" (1te1, ~on•~> ~ ...... Merfln Hewitt. ( 1 hr .... • ,..., June 14, 1• -~--"Come Have Cottee With Us" (1972, Comedy) Ugo Tognazzl, Valen- tine. A middle-aged tax consultant for the Italian government relocates to a small country town where l'te has been made heed of the depertment. ( 1 hr., •O min.) atl(D) ... "BMu P9re" (1981, Romanoe) Patrick Dewaere. Ariel Besse. A forbidden lave affair de't'9lope between a iouno glr1 and her recently widowed ateplathei. (2 hrs.I= ·1-....... ....... .. -... "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Tom $1(wrlt1. Patti Lupone. An angry Phlladelphlan organizes a vigilante foroe to st9m the tide of Ylolent crime In his ~borhood. 'R' ( 1 hr., .-0 min.) -· ... "Rolling Horne" {ls.8, West-ern) Jean Parker, Ruslell Hayden. ( 1 hr . 30mlnj ,C., . ..,. ... "Who Wn That Uldy?" ( 1960, ) Tony CUrtls, Dean Martin. A college prate.or enlllts the aid of a writer frtend to help explaln to his wife why he wea 1 m a atudent. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Cl>• nw atl(J) ..,. "Rollercoaster" ( 1977, suapen.) George Segal. Timothy Bot· toma. A ui.ty lnapector deapefatety attempt• to find the extortionist who Is planting homernede e~ In Amari- min.) -CC) "And Now My Love" (197•. • Romence) Marthe Ketler, Andre Dutaol· lier. (2 tn .. 1 min.) (8) "Safari 3000:• (1981, Adv9rlture) De\lld Carradine. Stockard ChaMlng. ( 1 hr .. 30"*1.) Cl> "Barbary Coest" ( 1935. Orama) Joel McOee. Edwerd G. Roblnton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ' ''Super Fuzz" (191-1, Comedy) er.nee ... EmMt Borgnlne. ( 1 hr., 35 "*'·> -0) "The Oth9r Woman" (1973. Orame) Kitherine •4elmond. Pat O'Brlen·L~ -(%) .......... Oatt" (118(). ) Ktlt Ktlttoffwton. CtwtttQPher Walken. (3 twt.; 40 min.) tW • ''Thret Smelt Glfte Grow Up" ( 1939, ~) DMnna Durbin. Ctwtea Winn- ' (1 hr., 30 "'*'.) tW 'The L.alt a..·· (1881, ~ ) lM Majcn. Ctwta ~· ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) ~ ''The bt" (188t, Dfeme) Jutrgen ocl'ltlOW, ArltU o .. ..,,..,.,. (2 hrs., 26~ _.....,, ....... . ca's leading amusement parks. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) .. CI) PM'ftl. CZ> llOWll "Siient Movie" ( 1976, Come- dy) Met Brooks. Marty Feldman. A former movie director and his two cohorts try to save a major Sludlo from bankruptcy by filming the first silent movie In years, 'PG' L1 hr., 26 min.) •CC>--"The Octagon" (1980, Adven- ture) Chuck Norris, Lee Van Cleef. A wealthy young woman hires a retired mar- tial arts champion to protect her from ter- rorists trained by the mysterious Nlnje cult. 'R'J1 hr .. •3rntn.) ·1· --...... ,,..Cl) -...... -,., Ml ... 10 IMm Wll'M I.OWi Stevie Wonder, Lena Horne, Quincy Jones. Joe Williams, Teresa Brewer, The CopaMtlcs, Dionne Warwick and James Ingram par tribute to Count Belle's half-century o contrlbu· Ilona to American music In this variety apec:llll taped In March, 1983, at Radio Cl!Y Music Hall. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) • ... "The House Where Evll Oweftt" (1982. Horror) Edward Albert, SUsan George. An American COYpla and their young deughter move Into a Japanese hOU9e p<>IMlled by the ghoats of a bloody 19th-century love triangle. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • "Whitt Tie And Talla" (11Me, Orame) Den Duryee, E .. Rallnn. (1hr.,30 min.) •<m "Find The lady" (1977, Comedy) Mickey Rooney, Peter Coale. ( 1 hr.. ~ f!l.!.n.) •"Chanel Solltalre" (1981, Biography) Marie-France Pitier, Autgar Hauer. (2 hrt.) •CH> "Llttla Mo" (1978. Orame) Glynnis O'Connor, MlchMI L .. rned. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (J) "The Barretta Of Wlmpole Street" (196e, Orama) JeMlfer Jenee. John Gftl. 2 hrt.) • Ga•" (1981, Comedy) Donald land, Suun Anapeoh. (1 ht., 30 min.) •CD "For Your Eyee Only" (1981, Adven- ture) Roger Moote, fopot. (2 tn.. 5 min.) •eel "An Orphan's Tait" 1:: 2) (1881, Di9ml) Petult Cltrtt, Fa Jotto. (2 In.) • -· ''Buge lluMY'• 3td Movie! 1001 Aab-bli Ttltt" (1982, OOMedy) AnlrMted. Votoet bv Mel BlenO. Shep Mtnkan. ( 1 ht .. 30"*'·> •Cl> "Tht &plder'a 8tratfG9"'1" (1881. 8Ulptntt) OIUlo Brogl, Alldl v... ( 1tw .. -~ ~~.nha" (1971 ...... Actlorl, ~edford Olmen. Heether MeNtea. (2 Iva.) You Could 8tt Wt1et I H911" IMoGrlilltlY) Mete llngtr, A.H. I, ( f tV., ~ "*1, -Your~~· (1te1.~ Ian) ADgtf ~~ (I hrt., I it!!• I A ·1&1111.. I '• "SC>IMdlng It Thin" .i.mes T. H•rt jeop-ardlnt himself when he auspec1s • popu- lar law proleuor ot ptaglarlzlng • atu. dent' I WQl!I. ( 1 hr,) • ~''Night Mewes" I t975, My&- tery) Gene Hacl\man. Jennifer Warren A private eye hired to locata the daughl9f ol • formet movie actress becomes entan· glad In a web of lntrlgUe with a Mayan ~ngr!ng. (2hrs.) ... C1J ~The newly Mp&rated Glotle (Saliy Strutherl) begins a new Hie lor her· NII and hef son whef'I Qhe becomes an aMlstant to a smalHown veterinarian ~==edlth). (R) W .._~Archival photographs and cltps trom old Hollywood muslcats locus on rhe history. architecture and i hology ol Grand Central Station. .. ~CAT\19 • • Cl) .. "Homewar,d Bound", ( 1980, Drama) David Soul, BarDlll'd Hughes. At the request of hit 18fmlnally Ill teenage son, a divorced man takes him on a pain- ful yet reveallng trip to visit the boy's long· estranged grandfather. (R) (2 hrs.) G m M MCTI C. LR Jo becomeS enraged when she learns why a valued teacher is leaving Eastland. IA) D 8 g TALll C. M -.0 llCllmlT Jake's Investigation ol 1eports thet Sarah Is dead leads nlm to a surprising encounter with Gen. Douglas MacArthur (Richard Ander- son) ._JR) ( 1 hr.) e llD .. "Jonnny Got His Gun" ( 1971, Drama) Tlmorhy Bottoms, Kathy Fields During World War I, a young Amer· lean soldier whose battle Injuries have tell him a limbless, tacetess husk, reminisces about his civilian day$ as he rrles to find some-r~o~tence (2 hrs) ~ llOWI "Yankee ~die Dandy" ( 1942. Musical) James Cagney, Joan Leslie. Born into a show business family, George M. Conan cames his patriotic Ide- als Into his various capacities as actor. producer and writer ot numerous songs that have become part ol America's musl· cal heritage. (2 hrs., 6 min.) ©)llOWI "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" ( t98 t, Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny Agurter. The 11aca1lon 'Itinerary of rwo young Amerteans on a walking 1our ol England is ruined when a werewolf fltack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunger for human flesh. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • (J)llCMI "Author! Author!" ( t982, Com· edy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon A New YOfk playwrlgtil's wile leaves him with a gang ol mostly her children to take care of (ust as hlS new play Is about ro open. 'PG' !.! hr .. 50 min)• .. Ql) llOWI "Phantom Of The Rue Morgue" ( 195•. Mystery) Karl Malden. Patricia Medina. A psychopath and his l1ancee commit a series of murders ( 1 hr , 50 min.)_ . •II GD ..,ALO ~ Biii decides to pro- pose to his talk·show director Jo.Jo (Joanna Cassidy). but wakes up rhe next mOf~egretllng the m011e. CIJ "Spawn Qt The Nor th" ( 1938, AdVenture) Henry Fooda, George Ratt During the pioneer days in Alaska, Aus• s1an pirates rry to take over the salmon Industry .. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (%)llCMI "Authorl Author'" ( t982. Com· edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon A New YOfk playwright's wife leaves him with a gang of mostly her children to take care of lusr as his new play Is about to open, 'PG' ~ht., 60 min.) -••"'=••--From ~w YOfk City, • ~OfY call Including Mlchaer Davit and Simon Jonea present• a lighthearted IOok •t ma)or events ol the day. , ,.._.The c.,r1ng1ona are lhooked by the IUdden rMppeerance ol Sammy Jo (HMther Locklear) , and Mark tries to take edvantega of an unotually wlnerable Ale11te. (R) D (I hr,) ~ .. "a.eke\" < ~. Orama) Rleh· ard Burton. Pater O"foole, King Henry II of England c&alhes with the Arofibllhop ot CanterbUry during the 12th century. (2 hr$.. 35 mln,) CID .. "Death Wlah ti" ( 1982, Orama) Charles Bronaon. Jiii Ireland. A v!Qllante moves to Loe Angeles to continue hf1 fight 9ln1t ctlme. 'R' (I hr .. 35 min,) g llOWI "The House Where E\111 Dwells" ( 1982, Horror) Edward Albert, Suaan George. An American couple and tri,lr young daUghrer move Into • Japanese house pOSNSMd by the ghoeta of a bloody 19t~tury love triangle. 'A' (I hr., 30 min.) -· e TAii Following an old country 11adi-110n. Latka and Slmka host a matchmak· Ing party for the dfivera at the Sunstilne Cab Com!!!ly.JRt • • __.,1111 ... JWam--... -(!!) .. "Don't Jutl Stand There" (1968, Comedy) Robert Wagner, Mary Tyler Moore. An American writer's attempt to amuggle Swiss watchel Into Paris ends up H a Mfles of mlsadven· turn. (2 hts., 5 min.) tWll¥zf!- --tal 1lll90 I & A tollow-up to "Johnny ·Got His Gun" Is presented, featuring Interviews and commentary from people who knew and worked with Dalton Trumbo. G,. LA..-n' Host: Dennis Wholey. Lt_ hr.) CD).,_ "Vanessa" ( 1976, Drama) Oii· via Pascal. A virginal young woman leaves the convent In which she was raised to run a chain of Far Eastern bordellos. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) Cl)_... "The French Woman" (1981, Orama) Francoise Fabian, Dayle Haddon. A bordello being kept open by a govern• ment subsidy Is the scene of murder end political scandal When a VIP CUStOf'!lO( 18 i~~ play. 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 min,) t1:ll (() ..a tnllY David Janssen stars es a police sergeant whose concern for his men's problems causes him personal sullflfing. {A) }2hrs., 30 min.) II GD W .,. .. ,_A report on the ~y·s developments {from London. Eng· ltanLa.:.-:- accuu MAmY.O ~DIMYMULTM .... .. , ..... CM9UI~ Comedian Joe PISCO· po hosts this shOwcese of collegiate talenr -selecled trom a nationwide search by New York's Carch A Rising Star comedy club -re~ before a college audience at Tutts UnlV8fslty. (1 hr.) CJ;) llOYll "Fast-Walking" (1981, Suspense) James Woods, Tim Mcintire. A prlton ou•rd beeO!Tltt lnl/Olved both In 1'111 cou•ln'• plot 10 aauulnata an lmprltoned bl.Ack loader and In anothef ptor to aprlng him 'A' (1 hr. 5b min ) e llOWI "A Oongerou1 Summer" ( 1982, Orama) Tom Skerrltt. JatnM Mason An arsooltt olots the dettrUC'llon of 11 mutll•mllllon·doltar re11ort near Syd-!!!>'· Australia ( 1 ht , 40 min.) W llCMI "Hearts And Mindi" ( t974) Documentary Directed by Petet De'l\a. rntervlewr; wlth some ol the people moet alfected by the rragedy of Vietnam, In bOth the U.S. and southea.81 Atla, revMI the pain. horror and t>ewllderment of war. 'A'~ hr., 52 min ) tt.118 GD~ mT • CMICll Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Rlcl .. rd Harris, Marlette Hanley. (R) (, hr,) -· --~ TOlllNT An lnleMew with Shaun Cassidy. I YOU A119POlllT mm •mn1111•nr•WOMm.• ... llCMI "Thunder In The East" (1953. Adventure) Alan Ladd. Deborah Kerr, A blind girt attempts to help relieve I~ aher a man sells guns to a maharajah. (2 hrs.bcuu. -1 . O •••Guest: actress Shirley MacLalne. (Part 1) G llCMI "A Yank In Vietnam" ( 1964, Orama) Marshall Thompaon, K*' Chlnh • A marine olllcer taken captive by the Viet Cong manages to etcape and rescue • doctor In distress. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (!) T.-~ W C&.Oll Guests: Joeeph & Julia Quinlan. I llMY MAllnMl. IUllY llMTllMI llOMIUClll~YCI') llOWI "Jimmy The Kid" (1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman, Paul leM1t. Bumbling criminals kidnap the son of two country·sout singers 'PG' ( 1 hf.. 30 min.) ©) 1M1 IO'IG C. .... Mlchael Morlar- ly and Joanne Miles star In this suapense drama abo\JI a woman and her lover plott· tng the murder of her sadistic husband. (2 hrs.) ,_(C)ltl0¥ll "The Howling" (1981, HorrOt) Dee Wallace. Patrick Macnee. A wonwn reporter IS menaced by a killer who ..-na to be a werewoll. 'A' ( 1 hr., 31 mln.) *9(1) Ill 11.WUTD .,,..,. W This documentary e11plores the 1ooovatill9 and often controversial work of sex StKTO- gares, a new kind of psychothac'aolsts ' who treat teh sexually lfystunctlonal. ( 1 hr.) ..... G) LA11 NIQNT wmt DAVID &Mi I ill ti Guest The Rtng magazine publisher a.rt Sugar ( \ hr.) W D JlllOVll "Fear On Trial" ( 1975, Orama) Wiiiiam Devane. George C. Scott. During the 1950s, rhe career of promising new. caster John Henry Faulk Is cul short by libelous figures lnvol'led In ferreting out communists (2 hrs ) U llC)v. "Doctor Faustus" I 1968, Fan-. rasy) Ehzaberh Taylor. Richard Burton. In lhe 16th century, an alchemist and etlrol- oger promises his soul to the devil In exchange ior 24 years ol meaningful Ille. ( r hr , 30 rntn ) (!) llC)v. "Tender Is The Night" (Part 2) ( 1962. Orama) Jenniter Jones. Jason Rooards Jr Based on the novel by F. Scoll Fitzgerald A psychiatrist ls tom between rus demanding wife and his 8Y9f\ mare dema~ofesston. (2 hrs.) @) DnDT TOleMT An lnt&fVlew Friday, June 24, 1983 27 -ftau?clay Coal. Humphrey Bogart. Leslie Howard. A bookkeeper saves a Hollywood studio from financial disaster. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) (I) amt A WTIOll ATC•• The unique style and sense of humor of the popular entertainer Is Showcased In this perf0<mance taped at Caesars Palace In l as Vegas. ... llCMI "Chanel Solitaire" (1981. Biog- raphy) Marie-France Pisle<. Rutger Hauer. The romances and business struggles of Paris fashion Queen Coco Chanel's early l rs are det-'led· 'R~j?hrs.) -•••w.,.-... WCT 1'W "Barrett World Doubles Championship" Fltst semifinal match from Lond~land~ ,. Wu,_ 11"11COIN!M"-I ...... ........ _ ...... mMMI&. ..... 9GllT .. LA~ Host: Dennis Wholey. 1! hr.) (CJ llCMI "The Boat" (1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Grvenemeyer. In 1941. a young German U.boet crew fl!C8 the challenges and horr0<s of war when they leave PO<t on thelt nrst subma- rine tour. 'R' (2 hrs .. 25 min.) (OJ .,. "lnaatlable" ( 1980, Orama) Maril)'n Chambers, Jotln Holmes. ·x· ( 1 hr., 20 min.) I L.owmlWIAm....:TOCUl.a .,,.Lii tW .,. "Angels With Dirty Fae"" ( 1938, Orama) James Cagney Pit O'Brien. The paths of two boYhood trlenda diverge, one to tha Church. the other 10 crime. (2 hrs.) tW e Cll .-Y While on jury duty In a mur- der trlal, Quincy determines that lhe medi- cal evldeoce Is riddled with amn. (R) ( 1 ht., 10 min.) II e I • ._ 1'W A report on the day's deYelopmenta (from London, Eng- l•\. ==.-rum -°""" _,. -=MUI.'"-.. "Centerspraad'' (No Oete, Dr•· ma) Ptul Trah81r, Kylle Fottat. A girlie. mageztna photographer of fhe future feoee • proleteiOnal dilemma: etdllcl he UM• ptatty young discovery In a oanter- fold ,: .. ct or k911> her 10 hlmMlf. ( 1 hr., 13 ... MY• -"Sweet Hon.y" tW ~Tf:.. °' 0.-. Hoet: Jol'lnny ~ ta: Oevld Lettermen, Chatltt I. (Al ( 1 hr.) ~----Cltli·=~:,~ =r.r"' .. ftll "Wrong It ~t" (1182, CotN-) *' Connify, . G°eofga Ortmwd. A lo. gtob9trottlng TV newt '1lp0r'I· er "'baCOf_,.m""•-ln'IOIYed In Jlld<h &ttem tar· rottam, • llandtrout ptteldelltlal cem-and • ,.,.., atme .... tMt oould o WOrtdW• RI, 'A' (1hr.,66 "*'·I . -_,_,_1.-.d ..... NYtlWI lun Aeynold's new mcM9 e Aoa " -"hceoada" (1N7. COrnedy) Sim. JoM Miiie. T'tww NneWey c:iNchn •t""'P' to tteeh fhe acMt wottd t10 "ktay, June 24, 1NI how to bring •bout peace. (1 hr., 45 min.) Cf) ......... _mrfft •lmT'llN ..... ... ... "Cloek And Oegger" ( 1946, Adventure) Gary Cooper, Liiii Palmer. A meek professor Is assigned a secret mlt- slOn to be carried our from behind enemy llnes~rs.) · Cl) "Clash Of The Tit ens" ( 1981, Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Ollvlef. Mythic hero Perseus Is helped by his lather Zeus In a series of dangerous tasks as he tries to wtn the hand of a Phoenician princess agelnst the w..,.,.. ot a vengeful see goddess. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 58 min:) (%) llDWI "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978. Ora- ma) RObert De Niro, Mef'yl Streep. Three close, carefree friends from a sman Pen~ sytvania steel town are changed forever by experiencing the t9frOt11 of war wflen they are drafted and sent to Vietnam. 'R' i hrs .. 3 min.) .. a.ml .,. "The Deep" (1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. A young couple find romance and treasure at they dive off the coast of Bermuda and find a burled treasure cache. 'PG' (2 hrs., 4 min~ -19 •••Guest: actress Shldey Maclalna. (Part 2) (!) M ooma •cum Guest: Mickey Mantia. .... ....,......, ...... (I) 1W ... -Cello Palaclous I Jimmy Jackeon tO-round Junior Light· weight bout (from l as Vegaa, Nev.). (R) ~firs .. 30 min.) -· Cll llCCILG• McCloud's Investigation of • ca•-glrl's murder Is hampered 6y the disappearance of the corpae. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) h -• • a • -. ,,_ Taped CO\lef· age of the women's t1nQ1M Mmfflnale {!rom London. EnQlend). (2 hrs.) We TM 111 ff"My Funny Valentine" and "I Left My Hutt In Sen Frent;ltco" are •mono the old staodardl performed by s.nn.tt at New Vonc'a Bottom Line Cele. ( 1 hf.) ' ... "'rhe tJgar Mak• Out" ( 1967, Comedy) Ell Walfiich, Anne Jeckeon. A mailmen kidnaps a mlcldla-agad woman alter makl+ig plane to MIZI only young 1. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) _. ''Bella Start" ( tlM 1, Weetern) Tierney, RendOlph Scott. A daring woman IMvn her hon'9 to becOma the laec:* of an oUttaw band at fhe ctoM of tha CMI W~. (2 ?> 9 ~ _, Leonatd MaJ. tin rl'Mwt Burt Reynold'• new movie ~Ace.'' .. "Ooutlla t(I" (1975, ~ery) Ccllnl. PeiielOpl Homer. The con- nMig hulOencl of • waelttly woman <Jev. -·,,..,,for her mutder. 11 hr .• 30 min.) (l) .. "larbery Coeat'' (1935. Dr•· ma) Joel ~. Ednrd 0. Aoblnaon. =~J:":'~~: •l!mh-!!!!J!!MY W .. kf.!,.wattcl~" (1Hf, ) ,,.,_ Woodl. T1m ........ A PftlDn ~bee a me1 ~ bOltl In Na OOUlln I plOl lo 111 I I I' .... In llllprtloned ~ .... Ind In "'°"" • to IP'lnG i · ""_l 1 hr., ...... , W .......... (1t71. DNIM) ~ ~ Mof'I ~,.A ,_,., glrt't ..... I\. I q OOCU'I cM'"8 ,_ lt8y Wllh I *"'V .....,.. CN """""'· 'ff .. (() Cll ... -.n.ATCM l hr .. 32 min.) ._ "Winner Take All" ( 1975, Ora· ma) Shirley Jones .. Laurenoe LvcldnblU. To finance her tanatlcal gambling habit, a housewlle dips Into the lamlly savings account without her husband's knowledge or consent. (2 hrs.) m TOii OOT1U:.. UP Cl.Oii .Guest: R~a c1ooney. <Part 1) CB) "Wlrnbledon '83" (3 hrs.) Cl) llCMI "The House Where Evil Dwells" ( 1982, Horror) Edward Albert. Susan Geo<ge. An American couple and their young daughter move Into a Jepaneee house possessed by the ghoats of a bloody 19th-century love triangle. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •1••cua:n•u.u. -I.:' ..... u. llCMI "Wai1ress" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Drake, Jim Harris. A would·be actress, a teen-magazine reporter and a prep·school reject have various •dVen· lures while working at a New York City dloar. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ..... Tarzan, The Ape Man" (198t, Adventure) Richard Harris, Bo Derek. While accompanying her lather on a search '°' the legendary Elephant's Graveyard, a young woman IS abducted by an unclvltfzed White man who was railed by apes In the jungle. 'R' ( 1 hr., 52 min.) ., ... ,,um ....... o .... ,, • -Nill,,.,,. .,. "That Man In Istanbul" ( 1966, omedy) Horst Buchholz, Marlo Adorf. A playboy helps an FBI agent po91ng •• a stripper to recover e kidnapped tclantl•t. 1~30mln.) ...... ,_ 1rtt .,. "Orcle Of Two" ( 1980. Romence) Richard Bunon, Tatum O'Naal. °"f>lt• strong parental oppoei. lion, a poignant romance ~alops between a 60-year-old artist and a pteco- olout teen-age sc~. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 .(!)"~amt• Cll) ... "If Vou Could Sae Wh8t I H .. r" ( 1982. Bloarapt\y) Maro Sif1gaf, R.H. Thomson. f he mlla<Mlntu,.. of b11nc1 llnger-compQMr Tom Sultlven'e ~ ~are raoountld. 'PG' ( 1hr.,40 min. (.I) Olm A •=•'nOI ATC--unlque atyta encl ..,.. of humof of the ~r entertainer la lhowOeMd In thla =nee taped at Caeeara Pai.o. In CZ) =· "Lunt" ( 1979, Drema) Jtll CiilYburgh. Matthew Betry. Gullt .,,. .,, Amerlcln opera alngtr't ~ attraction fo htr ,..,,.age, heroin eddlot =180fl•2 hra .. 19 min.) -·-=·· = ··Frtctey~he 13th. Pan II .. (1911, "4ofror) Amy Steel, John FUNJ. The grllty k=~ at • """"'* *"P 111111 hid .... cto.\ .... --of blmrr9 oocun9d ..... "'Wll'fi . -~ Doctlt W... It~~~ end tM Getln ~ Jot1r1 lcfwal!IW.....,...,, INiy w.t Ind DIWI ,,_. 11 lflt per- fOnna ""' Off .. ~ llbum lnc*IClng '°""Clrctlt " t0 1t.) ---------------- 1 I ~ • • • • I --.,,.,. ... Q l&A.T. _ .... -UIY Gueet: ian 9l(lger a.tty "°~ • r 1•ton?11• n ~ .. "OllWOUI Olv!et"· (1981, Comedy) Bernara Crlbblnl. Biii M1yne1d. A bumbling detective eo1we a 15-)'Ml'-cld murdet. ~~· 50 min.) (() TW -Ciiio Palacio.. I Jimmy .i.ct<eon 10-round Junior light· weight bOUI (llv9 from La• Vegaa. Nev.). L2 firs., 30 min.) Cll MDWI "Clalh 0 1 The Thane" (1981, F1ntasy) Herry Hamlin. L1utance OIMer. Mythic hefo Peraeue 11 helped by hit lather Zeua In • leftea of dangerOU8 tuk• as he tries to win the hand of 1 Phoenician ptlocesa egalnlt the wishes or • vengeful ·1 .. ~deea~~,58 min.) -=" ~ ..... .. CAVITftl) ........ rn••n-w..aWIOI llOWll "Demont or The Mind" (1 978, H0tror) Paul Jones. Petrick Magee. A 191h-century count whose family has a history or Insanity tries to uncover the Identity or • brutal murderer who has kUled &evefal village women. "A' ( 1 hr., 29 lmln~ICIUAD ,. Cll ... me ... a..N A/1'::&. Two fUIHlme treasure hunte<s who search for treasures In the surf ott Merytand·s Chesapeake Bay: a slx·year·old txxty buiJde<. D llO¥ll "Zorba The Greek" (1~. Ol'ama) Anthony Quinn. Alen Bates. A BrltlSh writer and an exuberant Greek take IOdgings with an aging courtesan on Cre~ hrs.. SO min.) fli mm~ Ta.INT Leonerd M~ tin reviews Burt Reynold's new movie l"St~~-...... ...... -.r . lltllY ~ llMYIWl'lllAll •1• me CllUCll _., LM AT 1111 aY Tina Turner and Be<ry's daughter tng<ld Join the rock 'n' roll veteran es lle performs some of his greatest hits, Including "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Ove< Beethoven," from the Rox, In Los Angele$. ( 1 hr.) I DIA ST M J OI 119 TOWll Featured: a research teem from Duke Unlvefslty who Is contact· Ing famous people alter they die: Oenlel Travantl talks about his rite to stardom; Polly Peluso, the owner of Cosmopolitan Talent A~t; 1 wrvey of Shoes. 81/ OI LA. ~lured: • report on the birth ol Los Angeles" first test tube baby; a trip to the Mr. C.Nfomie contest for a look al bodybuilder$; a look 11 a small group of women and men who believe In total female supremacy, "Amazons":.,a i!t on dieting (Part 3). encTAC._ ---.. " •DAYATA,_ I._,,._..., ---•=-·My Men" (1~7. cMnture) Don Alneoht. C.thartna Mcleod. A gamblaf ecct• ~ aa a Ila~. bUt ....... hulbend. (2 hrs.Ji.. :1 (J) Mt•• P.I. Wherl HlggN II Injured In • Mttoul eooldant, Mlanum'•· llJblaquent llMltlgatloft trecea 40 Y9WS ~d to a murder In a Jepeneee lntemmeftt ~. (A) ( 1 tv.) , e e,.. Bruno's talhef triel to recap- t\ft hit Y<IUltl. end Dofll'• gfandmolhef (Heney Wel<et) mak• plans to come live wlth~A) (1 tv.) • "The Gr1uom Geng" ~~ Ofeme) l<lm 0.by, T~uaante. on • novel by Jamee CheM. A paychopethlo kidnapper ,... '°"9 with his beeutltul, WMlthy victim. (2 In.) e 0 ._ "The llland Of OI'. Moreau" (1977, ~Fiction) Burt L1nce1ter, Michael York. 8eMd on 1 1tory by H.G. Wells. A demented ldentllt ~· a method to convert Jungle anlrnall Into humM~A) (2 hrs.) i P& •atamm Meet tlx Qf&ndmotherl who are OM Of the hottest db(ieland )au bends In the country; a tlx·year-old body bulldet. ... "Overlofdl Of The UFO" ( 1977) Oocumentary. New phot<>Qfephlo evidence MpatltM feet from myth In the Investigation of "unk*lllfled flying objects."= e ...,., Neal Gablef and Jef-frey Lyons holt en Informative look at what' a new It the movlee. •---ccum CC) .. "lion Of The OeMrt'' (1981. Drame) Anthony Quinn, Ollver Reed. A hard-riding Bedouin leeder reellta Italy's 1111~1 to occupy llby1 for 20 years. 'PG' 2 hrl., 46 min.) ® "The Laat Chaae" (1981, Scl- ence·Flctlon) Lee M1Jor1, Chrl• Makepeec:e. In a world Of the Mute, 1 tot- mer race car drkl9r and 1 teen-ega com- puter expett fight the g<>Yefnmenl's prO.- crlptiot) of automobiles. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) ([) llOWll "An Ame<lcen Werewolf In Lon- don" (1981. Comedy) 0.Vld Naughton, Jenny Aguiler. The vec:etlon ltlnefary of two young Amerlclns on a walling tour of England I& ruined when • W9fawoff attack leevea one deed and the othef cursed with a hunQ8f tor human flelh,. 'R' (1 hr., 36 min.) · CD> .. "The Boat" (1981, Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruanemeyer. In HM 1, 1 young German U-bolt crew tece the challaligee end honors of war when they leeve port on thelf tlrtt 84.lbma· rine tour. 'R' (2 tn.. 26 min.) Cl) .. "Come Back To The Five And Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy ·Dean" (No Oete, Drama) Robert Altman, Karen Black. Three women whole NVM were touched by Jimmy Dean reminisce about klat drMITll at a reunion of the James Dean Fan Club. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ... "SUc>et Fuzz" (1981. Comedy) Terenoe Hill, &nest Borgnlne. An lffadlat· ed Miami cop U9el his newfound IUpet· pow9f$ to combat organized crime. 'PG' i! hr .• 35 min.) CZ> .. "Halven'a Gate•· (1980, West· ern) Kris Kristoff9'SOO. Ctw1atooher Welk· en. A hlgh-prindoled lherlff' becomee c:eugtlt .,..._, cetttemtn Ind lmmigrMt homeelMdat'I 1n • bltttrty rouutrt lMd .,a:~~· 40 min.) W C!) _. • • -a.-•1a111m A t..,,.. ~~-her paNnta. • _.,. Hoddlng ~ hoatt.,, txari'latlon of Pf• p.tormenoe on national tetevlllon. • • -... w Neel Gabler llld Jet. tt-v Lyone holt an lnformetlve look at what' a new et the movtaa. ~·••n•na =•'1•-Afemoua~ wtlter (Ray w ... ton) hlraa the Simona to find a killer Who II committing murdert VI IQCtly the llyle datllled In hit lltatt book. (A) (1 hr.) e •-•-Nell"** home to Alabama to ... hit dying falhaf, Who ltll has not forgiven hit for running away fl'om ~ Mrtlef. (R) I MiiMft "The Racing O.me: Hor· aenap" A dlatr1ught OW"f' calll In Sid Ind Chico when his celebr~acel}ona II stoten 11ter making 8' publldzlld eppearence at • grind opening. (Pwt 3) IB> CWJ 1 hr.) • •• • w• "Soni And Lovera" PIUI vlelt• O.wea In the hoepltll, where the two men atrlk• up an Ironic frlendlhlp. (Part 7) o (1 hr.) •lll>._ "South sea Mlalec:t•" c191e. Drema) Troy Donahue, Junero Jennlnga. A crew ol moder-day plr1tM thN&ten to destroy • small isllnd 1nd 111 Inhabitants. ~hta.) •• e ~ Sam and the blr regulerl become angry With Diane when INt exposes 1 cuatomer'a talel Of being 1 World War II apy ea Ilea. (A) (!) .. ··0esoe<1te Journey" (1~2. Adventur., Errol Flynn. Aoneld ~ During WOtld Wer II, a Garmen gift e1ci1 the escape ot Amerlcln pllola from the Gestapoir4L'.1"·. 30 min.) (() 11111 .. 11. "Blacic Mattln Ashing I Whit• Weter l<ay1lclng I Skydiv- ing" Gueata: Ernest Borgnlne, Wllllam • Shetner;t~ ~1 hr.) · 1·· I I ... , ..... -... . -(J)..lllO'JI &..-Chip carrlea on a torrid secret affair with CIP wtllle romenc- lng Diana 11 the aame time. 1nd he allo ccintlnuea to !Ike advant9 of LJrnea'a ~tellty. (R) ( 1 tv.) • •-.&.mmT-Furtllo ~ Chief Oenlels' pollce SMeP of a crtm. Infested block. and a acootet·rldlng Renko reecuea three people from a burning butld-l·c::~) (1hr.) "· • M SY "Running An Alr- llne" A behlnd-tNHceoee portrait of Unit- ed Airtlnea ls fealured. (1 hr.) If) WfilMfl "The Racing Game: Hor· senap" A d~traughl .owntf calla In Sid end C_tilco when hls celebrity r1c:ehorle II stolen after making a Nghly publlcind 1WP98rence at a grand opening. (Pan 3) !o (1 hr.) .. "fhe Thing" (1982, Horror) ~uaaell. Richard Dysert. Membera of • sc!fhllflc r .... rch teem In the Antarctic confrbnt en alien Hie form that II capable of taklno over the men's minds. 'R' (2 hrs., s rMi .. ) (t) .. "Stand-In"' (1937, ~) • Friday, June 24, 1983 · 11 I I ' DESI TOP HOME. 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It's Quick and inexpensive. • -;Daily Plllt ~ ~ Classll.,.ada < ~-.,. phone 642-5878 • "; • # ~ ~ ~..-111•11~ Friday, 6 Dial Torgerson: A Lagunan i:emembers ~.!'NO Tbewoman frimdon theDhonellkl, "Have you heard theMWIT" and I .ud, "What newar• and lbe .uct, '4C>h. How awful. rn haw to ten you." And lhe told me, Dial Tcqenon. whom rd known ance 1880, w• deed. killed by. rocbt ...... in HondW'lll, coverinl Cennl America for the Loe Anae•Tlmea. Inunc up and Mid 1o my wlfe, "Dial Torpnon '8 cte.d. He'a been killed." And I told her what I knew, and the laid, '"!be piOlit IRli." She does that, Bonnie doel. She - beyond the immediate moment to tta oorweq1.1entm. How awful for the k:Sda. Dial deMl. JUlt two months Mrlier, Ellen Torpimn Shaw, divorced from ·Dial, the mother of their two chil- Reporter Dial48f'le~~~==·=:C::: THI ORANlil COAST FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1983 "Poer David." David Shaw, l:Uen'a hUlband. rm lliower than that. I can't ahake it • ql,\iekly. I bed thcMcht. two months ..,_ poor Ellen. Now, poor Dial. An eftl&madc man. I loYed him. the way you do your cme frienda. Yet what l remember IDOlt are tlMm momenta when Dial Torpnon bt tu.~ manner and turned very nearly primlUw. Dial WU l'Ml. Slender yet' deceptively ltnJnC. He ran, lifted weiahta, pr.diced judo, and kept hUme1f trtm and fit. Y-. be WU witty, ha had a pucldab humor. Yea. he abared them tall ..... of the old newpeperina days at the Valley Ttm. or" the Amodated Prem. Yea, he had a homily for~ ocx:uion. He even had one fOI' IUrYival. '"Never buy a gold watch from a man on a street comer. Never get into an arsument with a man named Lefty. And never, never, play poker with a man named Doc." 'nwt'• bow to IW'Vtve. A funny me and a not-eo-funny man. And an elepnt man, with that relic of tu.10Uthem bU1h and upbrtna- inl· One mominl When be WM a reporter for the Duly Pilot, COYel'ina Llcuna 8-ch. he called me to Mk a q\M!ltlon about a at.or'y be WU handlin8· I had no time, '° I told h1m rd have to ..t bKk to him. "It will take Just five mlnvt.ea." Dial laid. "I can't," I aaid, "I ~·t have the time," and 1 hunc up. A few houn later, the story finiahed, Dial came to the door, white-faced with anpr. Hatred, too, I think. rd never aeen h1m that anary. I'd never eeen him anary, period. How could I have turned him down? (See TO DIAL, Pqe Al) · CUil IDITIDI ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . ' ~ \ • 1 ' ... Bid by AirCal employees to halt American Balboa Fun Zone project founders . Developer's money woes spark suits BY STEVE MARBLE °""-............ A multi-million-dollar plan to redevelop the historic Balboa Fun ~ .. a fancy Cape Cod-style office complex baa become marled in a 8eriee of lawauita which could jeop- ardlae the project'• immediate future. Suita have been filed by . inw.t.on, a construction com- pany and even the developer'• farmer attamey. All allege they are owed money. ~ rumonabound that the property is for .... a ..,..e.,,u, for the ~ refUlled either to confirm or" deny a -is in the wortca. "I wouldn't be able to tell you even if there w• a aa1e pendinc," said Bruce Lurie, an attorney repre9enting de- ~ Jamea . Salt.er in tu. ~~.a popular ammement cent.er oo Newport Harbol' for more than 50 yean. Wiii -ltrtpped of itl arcade pmea. merry-go-round and Ferris wheel late last year. It now ia little more than a collection of empty aheda and dl8carded IMChinery, encir- cled by a fence. A building wbkh once hou8ed a bump- er-car ride remains, aa does a miniature boat ride. A row of fMt-food outleta on the harbor akSe of the property '8 still open for bulinaa. ()per- aton, though, Mid they don't know what the future will ~ arM'• been hurt by thia whole thing," said ham- burp!' stand operator Millie Taillon, referring to the re- development 1eheme and .media acoounta of the arcade'• demiR. Salter'• ambitious plan for tuminl the Fun 7.olle into a complex of oftics, reataurantl and abops WU peet.ed with entbUliamn last year and won e.y approval from the New- port e.ch City Council and the state eo.tal c.om.m.ion. Qty buUclina offldala, thouch. noted It now hM been three montha abxie they've heard from the dew1opel'. "They were 191ly puahlna on it and then they ae P med to jult ao away,'' Mid Ray Schuller, the dtyla building dlredor. ( ... nJN ION&, Pap Al) .................... .., Remnants of Balboa Fun Zone ferri1wheel1tand in in1ipificant pile1, eldudiq memorie1 of thrilh the once-grand de.ice pronded. . • • . f BJ JEJ1'F ADIZR joba we lme,'' explained Wolfpnj oni....,,..... Czaia; a apokeanan fOI' AirCll Claiming they are defend.J.na Concerned Employee• foF. their joba, an AirCal employees Survival. Czaia ia a tint ot1ioef ll'OUP filed IUit in Orange County with the airline. ~ sue-Court Thur.tay aeeking AirCal employees claim~ to American Airlines from can's entrance at the alrpolj Oytng out of John Wayrte Airport jeopu'd1za joba becawe the New· The )awauit, · which leek.a no port Beech-bMed airline '8 ti monetary c:laa'Daaea. names both to surrender ..ne of ita flilht the Orange County Board of each quart.er under the coun Supervieon and American Air-complicated accem plan. Unea 111 co-defendants. It alka that allocates fliabta amorilrmDD1!Una- American'1 JW A fliaht operatiorllt alrlinea. be balt.t becau.e the county Caaia laid the new envin:mmimllt fded _to ~ pee 1!!'1. •· ~ ~ Lneeded vtrcmmental lDip.:t ~before American'• flilbta frcm allowinl the airline to fly. expme the pubUc "to lltua A heerinC .on a preliminary that can best be ~ lnjw'lction requested by the Air-umafe and, in extaene cw. ma Cal lfOUP hM been 8et before W9ll becorne extremely ftat!I...,. Judae ~Sumner July 11. oua." "Our palidon h8m't cbanced. Auamey Martin 'ntemore fliltita we be, tbemon (lee .AJa(AL SUIT, Pap Al) Accused NB rapist . . captured by po.lice 81 STBVB MITCllELL ... 8TEVB MAJUSLE 'Of ............. An KlC\a.d rapist, who eluded a police ~ on Balboa laland Wednaday, wuarre.ted inHunt- inaton Park today by Newport Belich detectives who drove up to the Loi Ancelea IUburb early ttu. momtna. Michael Fnc Gonzalee, who mcaped earlier ttu. month from a mlnimwn-eecurity facility outlide Loi AnaeJee, where authoritiee admit be never aboWd have been Jodeed. WM beina eeoorted ti.ck to Newport Be.ch by detective. late ttu. momlna· "We ;.t received word that he haa been arrest.ed and we have no other detaUa at ttu. time,'' aid ~W'h officer Tom Lit- tle. lpOkellnan laid he the arree\ WM the rault of a tip to detectiv., but bad no other details. He did not know if the smpect put up a fieht or wu taken pe9C1Mbly. Gonzala -=aped June 3 from an honor ranch in Saucw, when be wu lel"Vinl a 28-day eentence on ctruc, drunken drivinl and theft charpl. accord1na to Lt. Lee Davenport of the Loe Anplee C.ounty Sbertff'a Depu1ment. ' ..... --.... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------' Davenport met authoritiee had !--llSIDE---~--.___ ______ .;___ ________ ..,.. J "hpermaa III" ii a _........,....tmeat. n.e ........ -;!.':l:t"r nyt .. llero .. la tlalt om-. lty • wtde. eeript row widt ~ ideat 011 how to iajeet lreeh 1parlJe iato die eeriel. See · Week- emler, Pap 2. Labor of love · For "lude O....,e C....ty" prodaeen Rolt Slaarkey -d Nleole Plfl'M, &he KOCE Jll'.0- pam ii • labor of lo•e. TV Los· I I I I l I 1. I I U * Or.nge Coa,t DAILY PILOT /Friday, J.une 2~. 1983 AIR CAL SUIT ... From Page A1 reptt11enting the AirCal group, denied the lawsuit WU filed U a har~t tactic aaa1n1t the coro· petina air carrier. He laid the suit wu filed in the hope of obtain1ng a dedlion tbtt would be just for all and decided on Its merit.a. David Lobb, an American Air· llnel apokesman, declined to com· ment on the new lawsuit. He laid airline executives and company anomeya would have nothing to uy until they have had a chance to review the court papen. American began flying four fllghta per day from John Wayne June 9 following a lee·aaw legal battle between the Board ol Supervi8on and the airline that bounced in and out of a lederal courtroom. The airline and supervisors struck a temporary accord June 14 when both parties agreed to drop all pending legal actions and sign a temporary operating ~ment that pennlta American to fly from the airport through Aug. 31. NB RAPIST CAUGHT ... From Page A1 and going hou.se-t.o-houae on sev· eral streets. The man thought to be Gonzales was not found and the aearch was ultimately called off, police said. The Peter J . Pitcheu Honor Rancho, where Gonzales had been placed, was deecribed as a work· in& ranch with cattle and barracks for prlloners, A fence circles the ranch. "It's guarded, but if an immate wants to get away, it's not hard to do," said Davenport. "lmmates, though, are people who are not a threat to the public." He noted Gonzales technically was a free man in Orange County, having posted bail afoter his arrest. What Davenport said Lo6 Angeles authorities didn't know was that Gonzales had failed to appear for a court hearing and his bail had been raised to $100,000. FUN ZONE FIASCO ... From PageA1 Orange County S uperior Court records show that in recent months, developer Salter h'.as ~n hit by lawsuits that. aJded toge\.h~r. aeek in l':xcese ol $2 million in damag- es. One of the plaintiffi>. at- torney Keith Fromm, won a preliminary. injunction to bar disposal of proceeds from the sale of the property, whiil;h the suit alleged was imminen t. · . Fronun, in h.ia suit, uaerted .he went to work for Salter on the promiae he would earn interest in the Fun Zone ·and . other development projecta. 1be suit aays Fromm ~ed after co~ upon a.Ueged "irregularities and wrong-<ioi.ngJ" with the buai- neM. It did not specify what theee alleged "irregularities" were. In another suit; San Diego residents Dennis and Nancy Bolger claimed they invested $27,500withSalter ina limited partnership. Two other cou- ples in a separate suit claim they invested a total of $110,000 with Salter. In both cases, the plaintiffs Irvine A ___ ,......,..,..,~~- .,........., -....,..., el 21 W-"'O In e __ .......... _ ..... _ _,eel .......... "°"'._.Mlclln •~IOlet 1e111~w.,. The -ol • ~ 2401. IOld ~· ~------- say they have been unable to determine if the partnership ever was formed or what became of their money. F.ach is seeking $1 million in damages. .still another suit has been filed by J .A. Stewart Con- struction Co. alleging Salter reneged on a $300,000 promiss- ory note. Salter, listed as a Newport resident with his JBS De- velopment Co. headquarters in Claremont, could not be reached . for 'corrunent. His business phone number is dis- .. connected and no new number is listed. Lurie admitted his client faces heavy litigation and de- scribed the state of affairs at the Fun Zone as "extremely complicated with a very large cast of characters." "But the suits don't really alfect the development," he added. "He's just facing the kind of claims tnOSt developers do in the COW'8e of a job." Lurie says he is certain the development will move for - ward, but wi\.h Salter playing onl_J a minor role at most. A "'1-tOld PGAm ~lie -e "*' -IN -Of • CoNetle end -II• r ·loo.,....._. -peniec1'" • ~ A -uno. -ion at 213 E 1em at -~l>y·~--.. -llfWI""::;% Nelgl>bon doueed ... ...,_ .,...,... -· A women !Old polloe -''""''*' 10 '* -eklnQ :IOO -Of Ogl9 T!l<wecs.y en.,,,_, to ----11-at-..:l-llw .. onl door _., OI un6etefrnllled .... -._,...,~ -- It's all irrelevant Bjll F lack, a bartender a t the Villa Nova restaurant, cha rts a steady course in the "Dh1e-and-Dash" ev~nt durin g T hursd ay's Supersta r com petition at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Bea ch . The competition, pa rt of the week-lo ng Irrelevant Week .~ celebration, raised mon ey for city beau ti-r : f-!· ,#. fication projects. At r ight, a mem ber of the _-~ .· .. Rams cheerleaders' team gets Yea dy to •,~~ J ::i:,'1::· ···'-·-'llCIO":.I· com pete in the wet sweatshirt relay. • -• ~~· Newport lllan killed. in wreck Hearing set on route of CM freeway ~ A Newport Beach man was killed and a Costa Mesa man critically injured early today when their sports car spun out of control and careened into the center divider of the Riverside Freeway in Anaheim, authorities said. Bradley Stevens, 22, of New· port Beach, the driver of the 1957-model MG, was thrown from the vehicle and struck by a second car. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the 4:40 a .m . accident, said officer Rick Stevens • of the California Highway Patrol. I I ·Robert James Tucciarone, 24, of Costa Mesa, also was thrown from the car and was llilted in critical condition at St. Jude's H06pital in Fullerton early this morning. Huntington plane crash The pair were traveling west- bound on the freeway west of Raymond Aven ue "in a reckless manner'' at speeds exceeding 90 mph, officer Stevens said. The driver apparently 106t con- trol of the car, which swerved into the center divider and overturned, throwing both men from the vehicle. The public is invited to a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. June 29 by the California Department of Trans- portation to discuss alternatives for the completion of the ea.ta Mesa Freeway (Route 55). The hearing will be held at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. ·victims in fair condition Earlier this month, the Costa Mesa City Council endorsed an easterly route which swings east of Newport Boulevara from Bay to 17th streets and b'ypasaes down- town businesses. Two people injured in the crash of their single-engine plane Wednesday near Meadlowlard Airport in Huntington Beach are in fair condition today at local hospitals. The pilot, Linda Warren of Pasadena, is reported in fair condition at Humana Hospital in Huntington Beach. A passenger, Brian Forstall, 28, of Temple City, also is in fair condition at Fountain Valley Community H08pital, where doc- Newport Beach A wMdl .-el I 1,300-9'oleft ~-.. 09 e ---In • ,....,.,_on IN 2600 llloC* °' ""--' ~ rwopr-._._..,_,.,, •brief.,,,. lly• ..---"9d "*"' ~ • bMlll.,.,o o1 • ,.....,_on IN 100 bloCll ol ~II SttMI The ptowlera, lllOuQll • .....,.0 --left IMNnd • '*'°'"-""""·~-"' Laguna Beach s-·~--"mocw""O''motortal• on Temple -on..~. Pob -llnd..,....., l"9~to 1100. . ll'aloewwecalled to•-ln-IOO bloell ol ~..,a..... ..... .....,_._._ --50~-·MMnCling•-'Yel---1 f p.m. The peny-dlebMded tors are optimistic over the pho- tographer's chances of recovering completely from injuries to his left eye, according to a spokesman. · Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board had still ,not releaaed any infonnation today regarding the cal.lie of the crash. The plane came down in a reeiden tial area -near the airport and daJnaaed two homes, coming to rest in the backyard of one on Stallion Circle. No one on the ground was inju,ed. Walter Edwin Haverstock, 56, of Sun City, who was driving behind the sporta car. swerved to avoid Tucciarone in the fast lane andstruckStevena, who was lying in the center divider, the CHP officer said. The easterly by~. estimated at $93 million, is one of eight alternatives discussed in a lenghty Cal trans draft Environmental Im- pact Statement released earlier this year. He was pronounced dead at the !lcene. Tucciarone and Haverstock were taken to St. Jude's Hospital. - A h99pital spokeswoman aaid that Haverstock was in at.able condition with minor injuries early thia morning. Remarks made a t the meeting June 29 will be included in the final environmental report. HB pair's's death probed by police Police are investigating the apparent murder-suJclde of a Huntington Beach couple, 46-year~ld Frances J . Bunch and her husband, Jamee, 52, off~rs said today. 'n\eir bodies were found in their apartment at 7301 Elk Circle by police, who had received a frantic call from the couple'• da~ter in Fountain Vallev. Lt. Bruce Y °'1lll laid Mrs. Bunch telephorled her daughter shortly after 10 p.m . Thunday and said she was despondent and w• going to commit auidde. The dauchter, deecribed aa being extremely upeet, told pqlioe ahe then heard a shot. Police Nlhed to the apartment, in the vicinJty of Goldenwest Street and Warner Avenue, but both victima reportedly were dead on arrival. YOUJllaaid both suffered fatal gunshot wounds. A .SS-caliber handgun,, believed used in the double deaths, has been recovered. No motives were diacloeed by police. The ·daughter'• identify wu withheld becauae of her emotional condition, YOWll JMlld. TRANSIT T AX ... From Page A1 One recent estimate projected that the county faced an $8.1 billion shortfall in transportation funds over the next 15 years. A one percent sales tax hike would raise about $5. 7 billion in that period. I • Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheim, said he would vote for the bill. But he crlticiz.ed the fact that it did not require a two-thirds vote of the people to take effect and that the tax did not have an expiration date. Sen. 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Expert Installation A val/able CARPET SPECIALS LEE'S PLUSH -Now •7•• "" vo. Reg. ~13.11 Per Yd. LEE'S DEllllER SPECIAL Now •12•• Reg. $22.11 Per Yd • N R YD. •Aleo Many Oth« SpeclelJ In Our Corona del o.alQMr Show Room. 2 .. UIT llilT NY., ... Ill 1111. U.. M0-21M tr MO-llM t.1uterC.rd -v ... -Financing Available ' . 1 , . t I It I t ,, ,. l ;.,ATION ~ $859 billion budget plan ealls for more high taxes By &M Atsoetated Pre11 WASHINGTON -An $859 billion budget blueprint approved by Congrea calla for more taxes, more domestic apmclina and 1- military spending than sought by Pre.ident Reegan. The llou.e and Senate on Thunday OK'd the budget plan completed by conare-lonal nesotiatora on Monday. Reagan aaya the comprom!M could atall economic NCOVery and weaken national defeme becau.e lt calla for $73 billion in higher taxes over the next three yean, multibiWon-dollar lncreues lil domestic spending and half the military spending boost he wanted. NRC urges {iring of TMI oflicials WASHING TON -The owner of the Three Mile Ia1and nuclear plant c1oeed four yean ago should fire its three top officiala u a condition for reo}>ening the facillty; the Nuclear Regulatory Comm•wionaaya. Commmioner Victor Gilinkay aaid Thunday that continued ahortcomln8ls in the performance of General Public Utilitia <Arp. "make it apparent that the conditions that led to the accident at TM! Unit 2 have not been cured." .. U.S. to withold U.N. financing share WASHINGTON -The State Department iaya the United State. will withhold ita share of the financing of a United Nations conference on Palestine becau.e the conference likely will be blued apinat Israel. "We regret that the prestige of the United Nations is beina exploited for this ill-considered purpoee, which doee nothing for the cauae of peace or indeed for the Palestinian people," a department statement aaid Thursday. Combat pay asked for conflict areas WASHINGTON -Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., and 34 other Howie memben are asking President Reagan to provide combat pay for U.S. military and civilian personnel in El Salvador and Lebanon. The $65 per month stipend for military penonnel and the allowances for the civilians would cost the government lees than $2 million a year, she said. State rejects jobless pay extension SACRAMENTO -The state Assembly has rejected a bill to 1ooeen requirements for a state program of 12 weeb of additional unemployment be.nefits during the first half of next year. The vote Thuraday wu 39-35, with 41 votes needed for paasage. The program. called Cal-Ed, pays unemployed workers who have U8ed up their regular uneipployment benefits. f;ays to get damages for attacks SACRAMENTO-In the second victory for gay rights in two days. the state A.embly has voted to allow $10,QOO in damages for victima of violence based on eexual preference. -~ rneuure went to the Senate--'Fhunday on a 42-29 vote; without debate. It would allow a victim of physical injury or property damage i.nflicted becauae of eexual orientation, age or disability, to aue the attacker for $ 10,000, in addition to actual l<mea. Teens 'should be tried as adults' LOS ANGELES --More teen-agen should be proeecuted and sentenced u adults, says District Attorney Robert H. Philibosian. Under current state law. no one under 16 can be proRCUted • an adult. Juvenile Court judges are empowered to refer some 16-and 17-year-olda to adult courts. Philibollian told the Juvenile Court Law Revision Comrni8aion Thunday that the age limit should be lowered to include 14-and 15-year-olda. Heaaid biapropoeal would apply to younpten who have conunitted "certain very aerioua felonies aUch u murder, anon with bodily injury or gang rape. Dairy drops $80 million lawsuit POMONA -Alta-Dena Dairy says it has dropped an $80 ' million suit against the state in exchange for a new test that should e.nd frequent recalls of the the dairy's raw milk products. State officiala say the new process. if it proves effective, can determine "almoet instantaneously" if salmonella bacteria exists in products. Salmonella organisma can cau.e death in aome rare instances. • Severe quake hits China-Viet area HONG KONG -A aevere earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter ICale occurred along the China-Vietnam border today, the • Hong Kong Obeervatory reported. A spokesman said preliminary analyaia of eeiamograph read.inp indicate. that the center of the quake was neat the border between Vietnam and China's Yunnan province. Syrian government expels Aralat DAMASCUS, Syria-The Syrian government expelled PLO . chief Y ueer Arafat today, a Palestinian official aaid, and a grim-looking Arafat immediately left Damucua for an undiackJ9ed dea1ination. The ouster came after Paleatinlan offidala reported that rebel Palestine Liberation Organization forces ambushed and killed an undetermined nwnber of Arafat's men during the night. Pope's visit may lilt martial law WARSAW, Poland·-High-ranking Polish officials say Pope John Paul ll'a pil.grimage could prompt a full lifting of martial law, perhaps u early u July 22, Poland'• post-war Independence Jlay. M.artiallaw,declaredon Dec.13, 1981, waasuspendedcqnditionally llllt Dec. 31 unqer leglalaUon that left about 200 factories and planta ''militarized" and lmpmed tight new aocial controls to prevent a fresh challenae to Commuru.t authorttia. Orang. CoM1 DAIL V PILOT /Fr1d.y, June 24, 1983 * Al Challenger Is home safely • II ,,,....,..... Dale and Joyce Ride, parents of astronaut Sally Ride, watch shuttle landing on television at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where landing ~as originally scheduled. Kayoed veto rule riles Congress WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court, by striking Con- greea' authority to veto executive decisions, lobbed a ahell aero. the street into the Capitol that people on both aides agreed will eet off a ru.toric revision of the way gov- ernment works. The decision "reflects a pro- foundly different conception of the Constitution than that held by the courts which sanctioned the modern administrative state,'' Juatlce Byron White aaid of the 6-3- dedaioo. court declaion that Congress lost any of its basic right to make law, only that it can't uae the legislative veto u a technique. Congreas began using such vetoes ln J 932 and the practice haa become l.nc:reaaingly popular in recent years. Many suggested the ultimate result of the ruling will be that Congreas will put even more constraints on the executive branch by writing laws with lea flexibility. The court opinion contained an appendix which outlined 56 active The court decision, which laws that have provisions affected brlnp the checks and balances by the ruling. features of the Constitution into They include the War Powers focus more clearly· than most Resolution, under which the presi- ru.Unga do, deals with the so-called dent may be instructed by concur- legialative veto. rent resolution to remove U.S. Under that p~ure. congress torcea engage in fOl'elgn deleptes to the president and hostilities, and restrictions that executive branch agencies make the Defell8e Department authority to carry out certain laws gain congressional approval for with the pl'9Viao that one or bolh -~jor anns sales to foreign coun- houees will g.!t a look at specific · tnes. dedaiona and rulee and counter- mand any they don't like. The court majority, led by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, held that the procedure short-drcult.s the way the Constitution aaya laws muat become law: by passing both hoUleS and being subject to presi- dential veto unless both houees subeequently muster a two-thirds majority to override the president. In eaeence, the court aaid once Congreea delegates authority to the executive branch it relin- qulahes it.a power to nde herd by any short..cut oversight devices. There was no suggestion in the Ban on mail condom ads overtnrned Say it with flowers Shuttle does it perfectly -except in California r. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Space shuttle Challenaer, rerouted on "its 96th orbit, went around the world two extra revol-· utiona today and glided without fanfare to a IWU'ile landina on the familiar bed of Rogen Dry Lake in the California deeert. Florida'• overcast skies, and traditional agency caution. foiled NASA' a plan to 1end the shuttle to it.a first Florida landing. "Challenger, wheels down," re-. ported commander Robert Crip- pen as the 100-ton winged shuttle touched the centerline. After aix days in space, four men and America's first lady of apace, Sally K. Ride, were back on Earth. "The goaj neww ia the beer is very I very ~ld this morning. The bad neww is that it la 3,000 miles away," ground controller Guy Gardner told the flight crew u Challenger rolled to a atop. . ''That's what I wu afraid of," Crippen replied. His crew included pilot Rick Hauck and milaion speciali•ta Ride, John Fabian and Dr. Nor- man Thagard. Their boa said ~ wu the shuttle's beat yet. "dent Reagan telephoned hia congratulations from the White Houae,callingita "wonder- ful milllon," and t.ellina the astronauts, "All of AmeriCa wal wat.china you up there and what'' you accompl.llhed." ':'' Ride cited the crew'• pride irl '· deploying two aatellilel and re.: 1 ' leaalng and retrievl.n8 a third, but added, "The th1n4i that rll re. member rnoat about the flight is that lt wu fun. In fact I'm au.re i , I wu the rnoat fun I'll ever have in • my life." Challenger pierced clear skies onto runway 15, a hard-sand atrip on the Mojave De.ert, at 6:57 a.m. •, Pacific time. By any measure, the flight had ,. been a Suooe911 and Ride's per-· formance -the first American woman to fly in space was a . workhone on acientllic and mech- anical teat.a -had to be a powerful• endoraem"nt for female . astronauts. ' "It wu a superb mission in ' every way, and Sally'• role waa a history-making role," said NASA'• shuttle director, James A. Abrah.aJmom. He aaid the miaaion WU the best IO far. • "I imagine the moat ·ru.ap--. pointed pel'llOl'l of all is Bob • Crippen," he said. "He had prac-l deed lollf and hard to accomplish • this (landing) milestone." Death ·penalty possible in slaying of LA girl PASADENA (AP) -''Special circumstances" surrounding the savage molestation-murder of a 9-year-old girl will either aend Daniel· Ray Barrera to the gu chamber or ensure he is never paroled, a jury has ruled. The same Superior Court jury on Tuesday will begin the penalty phase -to decide whether to spare the 10=year-old Barrera .. , life -after convicting him Thun· day of first-degree murder and the special circwnata.nce of murder committed during a molestation. The special circumstance carries either the death pe.nalty or life in • prbon without poesibllity of par· ole. The crushed body of Jenny Kao of the Loe Angeles County com- munity of Monterey Park was found in a Glendale truh dwnp eight days after she disappeared March 11 from the Pasadena Plaza shopping-mall.-where ahe had been selling candy u part of a !1Chool project near her aunt and uncle'sahop. Barrera worked at a fast-food shop in the mall. WASHING TON (AP) -The Supreme Court ruled today that the government may not ban the mailing of unaolldted advertiae- ments for condoms and other contraceptives. The ruling frees dru& com- panies to promote contraceptive products by mailln& brochures to home9 throughout the country. For that leu than favorite person, Aloha, Ore, entrepreneur Barbara Welch suggest an arrangement of .wilted wares. It's a way to steam, she says. Past-prime posies are delivered in a Pinto heane. In the 8-0 decision, the court aaid a federal law restricting the ads that sprung from a morals crusade more than a century ago violates constitutional protections of free expremlon. The court rejected the Reagan administration'• pm.ition that the law prevents material on con- traception from "falling into the hands of children against their pa.rents' wlahee." THANK YOU, ERASTUS! tt occurNCI to ue the other daJ thet we owe • lot to en tnno..eor In our ce11Mt lnd•try who opet'•tecl ebcMlt 1M,..,. ego. Here •re eome teote ebcM1t IMITUI ·llRIGHAM alQSLOW: •Born 1814, w. Boylston, Mass.• Poor family, required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk. • Genius at math and 1Jl8Chanlos. • At 23 years old, Invented loom for lace. • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet Industry, and \llrtuelly ellmlnated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS In Clinton, Ma88. • Great economist. one of small group founding MASSACHU- SETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at B09ton In 1861 .• Died 1879. ~ .. • • . , 1 f We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? IMITUI: MY GRANDFATHER THANKS VOUI MY FATHER THANKS YOUI I THANK YOUI CHILDREN THANK YOUI MY . I Call the number at left and your 11\elfAle will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. 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He had to tum to her, in liia best .outhem manner, and apeak 19pectfully to her, deferentially, before he again turned to me. in hia white heat. It puled. thoustl from that moment I wu aware there wu more to Dial Torgenon than puckish humor. He wu a man suited to war. I wu to .ee bis anger a few other times. Once very unimportantly. He called one day and said he bad two tickets for the Angels game; did I want to join him? We went. When the game ended, we left the stadium and got into Dial'a VW bug, and I watched the anger again. He drove the bug into a tiny opening in the the slowly departing crowd, his face very intent. He was a competitive driver. When we drove through the Canyon, be never bothered to flick off his high beams, even in the face of oncoming traffic. Then when he dropped me off, he aaid,"Tbanb for coming along. That was tun. wasn't it?" He milled hia full boyilh smile. My knuckles were still white when I went inside. About the author Arnold Hano baa lived in Laguna Beach with h1a wife, Bonnie, ainoe 1955. He la the author of 25 books and 600 articles and la a lellioc lecturer at the Univenity of Southern Cali- fOinia School of Joumalllm. He currently woru u publi- cations manager for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Newport Beach. Loe Angeles, and the Torgenona moved out of Laguna. Even when he IaQVed, it was ·an aaslgnment he had to do perfectly. He didn't just move into a houae, he either built the hOU8e'(he drew plans as well as an architect and did much of the physical building himaelf) or he would buy an old houae and then tear it apart and re-do it. When it was redone, he'd sell. Ellen would suffer silently, and then not so silently; she wanted a place she could call home. Dial never undentood. He built a houae in Laguna, so they'd have someplace to live while he built a bigger houae. He bought a great old houae in F;cho Park, ~d then had to fix it over, and of coune sold it, and built another hou.e in Silver Lake. Houaes were like Dlal 9·11 Dispatch center dedicated in CM . lb LAUB.A ROSB OAleOlllr ....... A new communications center-de9cribed aa the fint of ill kind in the United Stat.ea -waa dedicated today in ea.ta Meea. ~~Donn Hall pn!Sided over the opening of the center, which Will diapiltch emergency calls directly to city police and fire departmentll. "All 911 or regular telephone calls are automatically inter-phaled (prosrammed inl9) our computer diapatch.'L • Communlcationa Director Orville ~burgey said. "No one elae in the U.S. haa calla inter-phased into C90lputer dispatches." The computerbed aid.:cb.apatch a)"ltem. which d1recta 911 emergency c::alla, haa been Uled extemively tbrouahout the county llnce itll introduction in 1982. Amburgey -.id a 911 call can be dispatched to fire or police department.a in 8 eeconda, while calla made directly to the department take 60 eeconds or longer. "And citi.zena don't have to remember the (station) number.'' he added. _.. The unique, direct-dia}>atch system has gained world-wide attention. Loe Angel.ea, Long Beach and other California cities have already started ~ for similar programs and 'city offidala from Houston, Anchorage, Salt Lake City and Fort Collins, Co. Repreaentatives from Scotland are expected to tour the building in August. Located behind City Hall on Fair Drive, the new center includes a repair workshop and cost $890,000 ($175,000 of which went toward buying new radio dispatch oonaoles). • A long-distance run 1poneored by the Orange County A.odation for Mental Health will be staged Saturday in Irvine. The Fifth annual "Sweat, Do1'}'t Fret" five, 10 and 20 kilometer runa will start at 8:15 a.m. at the William Mason Regional Park on University Drive. Entry fee ii $9 if you want a custom T-shirt or $5 without it. Contact the mental health asaociaUon at 547-7559 for more infonnation. Learn medical terminology. A claaa in medical terminology will be offered at 2 p.m. Saturday at Costa Mesa's Rea Conununity Center. 661 Hamilton Ave. For more infonnation call 645-8551. Drill team awards banquet Costa Mesa's Westemette drill team will host its annual awards banquet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Newport Sheraton Hotel to announce Mias Westemette . Day Cflmp begins June 2[ Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 are invited to sign up for Costa Mesa's annual Summer Day Camp beginning June 27 at Te Winkle Park. Vi.sits to Marineland, Disneyland, Universal Studi08, Sea World and various recreational programs will be included in the aession that ends ~ug. 19. For registration infonnation call 754-5158 or 754-5300. A club for business types The public is invited to join a new businesspeople'a club, meetina weekly in C.O.ta Mesa, beginning at 7 a.m. June 29 in the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Author and inspirational lecturer Mark Victor Hansen will be the first featured speaker. C.O.t for the Wednesday breakfast is $7 or $6 with reservations. For more information call·960-2715. The other moment was important, terrible, tragic.~ After their son Chris wu born, Dial and Ellen had another ~a little boy named Hunter, after Dial'1t brother. One day Ellen went into the bedroom and the infant Hunter lay dead, victim of sudden crib death. That evedng, in one of thoee macabre scenes out of a bad 10Uthem novel, the T~ns· cat, a tiny, misshapen aniloal, wandered outside where a pack of dogs cornered the dwarfed cat and tore it to sh.reds. storles.Youdidone,aoyoucouldgetto .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Far Dial, trying to hold in the pain, this was too much. He picked up a loaded pistol and ran outside, osten- sibly to find and kill the dogs. He raced to tbe comer, in the night, and then hel~y shook his hands_ and the I~ pistol at the sky. H, came back, shaking, and he said, "I <ldn't want to kill thoae dogs. I realfzied that I wanted to kill God. But I didn't know how." And ao my wife said the other mght, when we learned of Dial's sudden ' violent death in Honoduraa. "At least he died doing what he loved doing. If he could have picked a way to ~. this ii what he would have choeen." Yes. Not just covering a war. But doing a story. Any story. Being in the middle of IOl'Dething happening. Get- tina it down. Getting it right. He was a wonderful rei>orter, an even better writer , and an even-better-than-thatthinker. Get the story. That was what counted. More than friendships, more even than marriage. More than anything. Get the story. It ruled him. When Dial worked for the As- aodated Pn!as, he would commute from Laguna in that tiny vw bug, driving up in the morning rush-hour traffic, driving home in the evening rush-hour traffic, and he would arrive exhausted, alowly being eaten alive by the commute. But he had to do it, becauae that is how he could then do his stories. He and Ellen loved Laguna, didn't want to leave. That's why Dial went to WO{k for the Pilot; it was handy. But he really wanted a job in the city. So when the 1Unes called, he went to work in the next. Lest you get the idea Dial was inconsiderate, you read him (and me) wrong. He needed a big house, for instance, becauae two families lived there. An upstairs, downstairs situ- ation. Dial and Ellen had taken in a young woman from Mexico, to take care of the hou.e and the kids, while Dial went off to work, and later, Ellen too. The houaekeeper's ne'er-do-well husband would show up once a year or so, just long enough to impregnate his wife. It would be Dial who would take the woman1o the hospital when it was time to deliver her child, and it was Dial who saw that she was comfortable, and who paid the bills. When one of the two boys came down with tubercubis. Dial took care of the bills again, and it wu Dial who made the woman and her boys as much a part of the family as h1a aouthem upbringing could. But when he heard about the opening for a bureau chief in Kenya - his first oveneas asatgrunent -Dial said yes before he and Ellen even had a chance to diacUS1 it. Everybody packed in a minute, Dial, Ellen, the two children. Ellen had nothing to do in Kenya; she'd left behind a very good job with Mayor Bradley. Now she grew bored; she went home; the marriage began to come apart. Who knows how Dial felt? He went from Kenya to Jerusalem, from there to Mexico. He followed war. He wrote about ldi Amin. About Begin, and then, about El Salvador. Nicaragua, Honduras. Hia news stories were perfectly even-handed, the most ludd of writen. Sometimes on Sundays or on other days on the Op-F.d page, he would speak out more subjectively. Yet even then his opinions were weighted with fact, not frenzy. He was the coolest man I ever knew. And perhaps the hottest. Enigmatic. He had his homilies for survival. Naturally he ignored them. Five get Caltech degrees Five men and women from the Orange Coast were recently awarded bachelor of lcience degrees from the California Institute of Technology in Paaadena. They are: · Mr. and Mrs. Jaon Adler. • Lynne Adler of Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomaa. • Rodney Moriaon of Huntington Beach, aon of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mori8on. •Vladimir Matijuevic of Newport BMch. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Scepan Matijuevic. • Vincent Powen of Newport Beach, 90n of Mr. Donald Powen. • David Adler of'Costa Mesa, aon of The degrees were five of 205 undergraduate degrees preeented by Caltech President Marvin Goldberger at the institute's 89th annual com- mencement execi8es on June 10. Way cleared !Qr banks to merge I W ASHING'IQN -The government baa cleared the way for a merger between BankAmerica Corp. and Visit Extra Terrestrial at Huntington Center Fri., Sat .. Sun .• June 24-28. • the financially troubled Sea.lint Corp. The mercer. aPIJl'OY'ed by the Federal Reeerve Board on Wednaday, .till requires approval from atockholden of Seafl.nt, the Seattle bank-holdina company that would become ,a IUblMliary of the San Franci8co-bued BankAmerica. BankAmerica, with -ti of $119.7 billlon., la the ----------• nation'• 8eCIODd-J.ara-t bank hold.inc company. 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Since the earlier version was published in late December, the rapid revival of the housing industry has c.aused department eoonomists to raise their estimates for 1983 residential construction and for related indu8tries such as lumber and furniture production. Coas tal drops T e xas Gas bid NEW YORK -Coastal Corp. has dropped out of the billion-dollar bidding war for Texas Gas Resources Corp., clearing the way for CSX Corp. to acquire Texas Gas. CSX Corp., owner of the nation's largest rail system, said it would begin buying Texas Gas stock at midnight next Wednesday. That is the deadline for Texas Gas shareholders to withdraw any stock they submit to CSX under terms of the rail company's $1.07 billion cash offer. ' UPS AHO DOWNS NEW YORK CAPI -Tile lo4lowlng lhl '"°"' ,.,. ,.,.,.....I<•• s·~ e • .,..-\toct.• ano warrant\ th•t Mve oone uo Ill• mo•I a!ICI OC>wn ll>t rN>\I 1>41"" on ottrc.ent of cP\anoe No Meurllltt lreO/ng l>elQw S7 "' 1000 ,,,.,... aro k>clu<leO. 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